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Show the Indians at the appropriate time and place, and proceed with them to Fort Laramie, in time to attend the treaty. 6 I have, also, suggested to mess. Rose and Day, sug. Agents for this Territory, that they attend the treaty, and have employed several competent gentltemen as Interpreters and guides, who are now on a visit to some of the tribes adjacent to this city, making an effort to get some of their principal chiefs to attend this Treaty also. Should these gentlemen, succeed, they cannot reach this peace before my departure for Fort Bridger- if, therefore, it should meet you aprobation, you will please give them such orders and instructions, as may be necessary, to enable them to convey those chiefs to the treaty. It will be necessary, perhaps, that they should be conveyed through the Snake and Crow tribes, in carriages, as privately as possible - to effect this it may be necessary to make some arrangements - you will, therefore, be pleased to give Day such orders as in your pleasure you may deem necessary, as it has been arranged that Rose will accompany me to Fort Bridger. Hoping that the arrangements I have made will meet with you approbation, I have the honor to remain Your ob. serv, J. H. Holeman Ind. Agt to Utah examined copy H. Bulloch Clark Heber Campbell |