Title. I. Illinois for the year 1857. Annual report of the surveyor gen- Imports of coin and bullion, annually, from 1821 to 1827. State- Imports, annually, from the beginning of the government to June Imports into the United States annually consumed from 1821 to Imports, annually, from 1821 to 1857. Statement of the value of sugar, wines, and all fabrics of which wool, cotton, silk, Imports from Canada and other British possessions, from July 1, Imports of coal, and consumption of foreign imports less domestic Imports of goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, Imports of goods, wares, and merchandise of the growth, produce, Imports from each foreign country during the year ending June 30, the Imports of each State and Territory of the United States during Indian department, and fulfilling treaties with various Indian Papers and documents accompanying the above report. No. 1. Report of Marcus H. Johnson, agent for Indians in No. 2. Letter from Philip E. Thomas, respecting the Sen- MACKINAC AGENCY. No. 5. Report of A. M. Fitch, agent for Indians in Michi- No. 6. Report of N. F. Murray, teacher at Sheboygan.... No. 10. Report of John B. Weikamp, teacher at Cross Vil- No. 11. Report of Frederick Moscowitt, agent for Indians No. 12. Report of Joseph M. Ostroph, teacher of music to No. 13. Report of Jane Dousman, teacher to the Menomo- nees... 2 1 2 331 No. 14. Report of Rosalie Dousman, teacher to the Menom- onees No. 15. Report of Frederick Hass, farmer to the Menom- onees 2 1 2 332 2 2222 NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 16. Report of William J. Cullen, superintendent No. 17. Report of David B. Herriman, agent for the Chip- No. 18. Report of Charles E. Flandrau, agent for the Sioux. mann No. 22. Report of Superintendent Huebschmann 355 355 No. 23. Letter from Agent Flandrau to newspaper "Pioneer Papers from No. 20 to No. 52, inclusive, relate to the massacre at Spirit Lake by a Indian Affairs, report Commissioner, papers accompanying Con - No. 27. Telegraphic despatch from Agent Flandrau.... No. 29. Telegraphic despatch from Superintendent Cullen No. 30. Telegraphic despatch from Commissioner of Indian No. 31. Telegraphic despatch from Commissioner of Indian No. 32. Letter from Commissioner of Indian Affairs to K. No. 39. Narrative given by individual Indians... No. 41. Statement of See-see-toan and Wah-pay-toan, warriors Cullen No. 44. Report of Special Agent Pritchette... No. 50. Proceedings of the first council held with the Sioux. CENTRAL SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 54. Report of Alfred Cumming, superintendent No. 55. Report of Alfred J. Vaughan, agent for Blackfeet No. 56. Report of A. H. Redfield, agent for Indians of Up- No. 57. Statement of Malcolm Clarke relative to conduct No. 58. Speech of " Long Hair," chief of the Gros Ventres No. 60. Report of Robert C. Miller, agent for Indians on No. 61. Letter from Colonel Sumner, United States army, No. 62. Report of John B. Robertson, agent for the Omahas. No. 64. Report of William W. Dennison, agent to the Ottoes No. 65. Report of D. A. Murdock, superintendent of the Indian Affairs, report Commissioner, papers accompanying-Con. No. 67. Report of Daniel Vanderslice, agent for the Ioways No. 69. Report of Royal Baldwin, agent for the Kickapoos. No. 71. Report of B. F. Robinson, agent for the Delawares.. 2 22 22 2 1 1 2 No. 73. Report of A. Arnold, agent for Shawnees and Wy- No. 74. Report of Simon D. Harvey, superintendent of No. 75. Report of Thomas Johnson, superintendent Shaw- No. 76. Report of William E. Murphy, agent for the Potta- No. 77. Report of J. B Duerinck, superintendent St Mary's No. 78. Report of John Jackson, superintendent Baptist No. 79. Report of Burton A James, agent for Sacs and No. 80. Report of John Montgomery, agent for the "Kaws" No. 81. Report of Maxwell McCaslin, agent for Weas and No 82. Report of Elias Rector, superintendent.... No. 85. Report of J. L. French, farmer for the Quapaws.... No. 88. Report of S. A. Worcester, missionary to the Chero- No. 89. Report of W. A. Duncan, superintendent of Chero- No. 90. Message of John Ross, principal chief of the Chero- No. 91. Report of William H Garrett, agent for the Creeks. No. 93. Report of John Lilley, superintendent of the Semi- No. 94. Report of Douglass H. Cooper, agent for the Choc- No. 95. Report of Cyrus Byington, missionary to the Choc- No. 96. Report of O. P. Stark, missionary to the Choctaws Indian Affairs, report Commissioner, papers accompany'g-Con.- No. 98. William and Lewis Cass and Simon Hancock, native No. 99. Report of J. D. Chamberlain, superintendent of No. 100. Report of H. Balentine, superintendent of Koonsha No. 101. Report of C. Kingsbury, superintendent of the No. 102. Report of T. W. Mitchell, superintendent of Port No. 103. Report of Ebenezer Hotchkin, missionary and prin- No. 105. Report of Gaylord L. More, superintendent of No. 106. Report of W. R. Baker, superintendent of the No. 107. Report of J. H. Carr, superintendent of Bloomfield No. 108. Report of J. C. Robinson, superintendent of Chick- No. 109. Report of F. M. Payne, teacher in Chickasaw No. 110. Report of E. Cunch, superintendent of the Co.bert No. 111. Report of A. H. McKissick, agent for the Wichitas TEXAS AGENCY. No. 112. Report of Robert S Neighbors, supervising agent No. 113. Letter of Supervising Agent Neighbors to Major No. 115. Report of S. P. Ross, agent for Indians of the No. 116. Peport of Samuel Church, farmer at the Brazos No. 117. Report of Jonathan Murray, farmer at the Brazos No. 118. Report of James M. Taylor, blacksmith at the No 119. Report of J. L. Collins, superintendent.... No. 120. Report of Christopher Carson, agent for the Mo- No. 121. Report of Samuel M. Yost, agent for the Pueblos.. No. 123. Report of M. Steck, agent for the Indians within No. 124. Letter of Superintendent Collins, transmitting copies of letters from Agent Steck and Colonel |