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Addington, Mr., to Sir J. Pelly, enclosing decision of Secre- t|^7 of State in regard to action of collector of customs, (C 15,) 401. Agreement b^ween H. B. Co. and certain partners, (A 2,) 277. P. S. Ogden and Capt. Ingalls, rent, &o., (A 6,) 820. proposed for signature of D. Mactavish, (B 5«,) 885. B. Berens, Gov., to Lord J. Russell, aggressions by U. S., (D 17,) 418. withdrawal of H. B. Co., (D 12,) 412. withdrawal of H. B. Co., (D 14,) 415. claims of Catholic mission, (D 9,) 409. Bonneville, Col., to P. S. Ogden, Govt, reservations at Van- couver (B 2,) 827. P. S. Ogden, Govt, reservations at Vancouver, (B8,)880. C. Commissioner Indian Affairs to Dr. Dart, prohibiting H. B. Co. from trading with Indians, (A 10,) 825. Crown grant to H. B. Co., (A 5,) 818. ■iMMMMMHMaWMIM MMMMiilMi.. ' pww*.wiiw.iW«a Curry, Gov. Oregon Teritory, to D. Mactavish, requesting supplies, (0 8,) 876. thanking l\m for supplies, (0 4,) 877. introducing Gen. Zieber, A. Q. M., (0 6,) 877, D. Dallas, A. G., to Lord Lyons, aggressions by U. S. military, (D 16,) 417. to Gen. Harney, proposed abandonment of Van- couver, (B 19,) 865, Deed of dissolution 'between H. B. Co. and certain partners, (A 8,) 277. Douglas and Wark to D. Mactavish, salmon store at Vancouver, (B 6 d,) 384. Duties on imports, Mr. Gibbs to P. S. Ogden, (C 12,) 896. Mr. Ogden in reply to Mr. Gibbs, (0 12 a,) 898. E. Eokerson, T. J., to D. Mactavish, citing his authority for certain acts, (B 9 a,) 348. Ellice, E., Jr., to Lord J. Russell, withdrawal of H. B. Co., (D 11,)411. F. Fir^ser^ T., to Lord J. RusselU reporting vacation of Vancouver, (D 16,) 416, . ^ G- Gibbs, Geo., to Pv S. Ogden, duties an imports, (0 12,) 896. Grabame, J. A., to Capt, Xngalls, protest, (B 4 a,) 888. Major Mackall, protest, (B 10,) 849. Col. Mortis, asserting titJ* of H; B. Co., (B 12 a,) 362. Capt. Ingalls, protest, (B 13,) 863. Wharf at Vancouver, (B 6 b,) 886. Lieut. Wheeler, protest against erection of .thea- tre on company's grounds, (B 15,) 860. Gen. Harney, protest, (B 18,), 864. iU) Grahsme, J. A., to — Continued. Mr. Fraser, trespassen bj settlers, (D 8,) 409. Withdrawal of H. B. Co., (D 10,) 410. H. ,. Hammond, E., to J. Shepherd, Esq., affairs of H. B. Co., (D 6,) 407. Hathaway, Major, to P. S. Ogden, Astoria, (B 1,) 827. Hsdson's Bay Company, abstract of charter of, (A 1,) 271. aggressions on rights, of, by U. S. (D 5,) (D 6,) (D 17,) 405, 407, 418. concessions made by U. S., (B 5 d,) 337. crown grant to, (A 5,) 318. - . indenture, (A 8,) 277. possessory rights of, report of Hon T. Nelson, (A 11,) 825. Hudson's Bay Company, rights of, Sir G. Simpson to Gov. Stevens, -(C 2 b,) 372. Governor Berens to Lord J. Russell, (D 14,) 415. Lord Lyons to Gen. Cass, (D 13,) 413. VV. F. Tolmie to Gov. Stevens, (C 7 a,) 379. Governor Stevens's reply to Mr. Tolmie, (C 8,) 381. Sale of rights of, to United States, Pelly to Lord Pal- merston, (D 1,) 403. Services of, at massacre of Waiiletpu, (C 1,) 367. Supplies furnished by, (C 8, 4, and 5,) 876-378. Transportation by, except in service of the company, prohibited by Collector Adair, (C 14,) 401. Transportation by, decision of Secretary of State, (C 15,) 402. Transportation by, P. S. Ogden to Sir G. Simpson, (D 2,) 404. Transportation by, William Strong to P. S. Ogden, (C 18,) 400. Trade wflfa Indians by,- prohibited by Commissioner Indian Affairs, (A 10,) 825. 1 6 prohibited by Governor Stevens, (0 2,) 868. Reply of Company to prohibition, (0 2 a,) 870. Trespass on property of, J. A. Grahame to T. Fraser, (D8,)409. <*> Withdrawal of, from American territory. Gov. Berens to Lord Russell, (D 12,) 412. Governor Berens to Lord Russell, (D 14,) 415. I. Ingalls, Capt., to J. A. Grahame, corral at Vancouver, (B 4,) 882. D. Mactavish, storehouse at Vancouver, (B 6,) 384. D. Mactavish, storehouse at Vancouver, (B 6,) 888. D. Mactavish, rights of Hudson's Bay Companyj (B 7,) 340. Maj. Mackall, in regard to a shed, (B 11,) 860. Gen. Jessup, claim of Roman Catholic mission, (B 14,) 864. Mr. Wark, Government reserve at Vancouver, (B 17,) 362. Mr. Grahame, in reply to protest, (B 18 a,) 868. L. Lease to Capt. Ingalls, by Hudson's Bay Company, (A 7,) 821. List oC goods abandoned at Fort Walla Walla, (C 11,) 884. Loring, W. W., Col., notice of military reserve at Vancouver, (A 8,) 823. Lyons, Lord, to A. G. Dallas, concerning aggressions, &c., (D 6,) 405. to General Cass, aflFairs of H. B. Co., (D 13,) 418. , M. Mackall, Maj., to Mr. Grahame, itating reference of letter, (B 10 a,) 349. I ,^ Maotavish, D., to Oapt. Ingalls, storehouse at Vancouver, (B 5 a,) 884. to Oapt. Ingalls, storehouse at Vancouver, (B 6 a,) 839. to Lieut. Col. Morris, protest, (B 8,) 846. to Mr. Eckerson, storehouse at Vancouver, (B 9,) 848. Morris, Lieut. Col., to D. Maotavish, in reply to protest, (B 8 a,) 847. to Mr. Graham, enclosing letter of Capt. Ingalls, (B 12,) 861. N. Nelson, Judge, report' to Secretary of State on possessory rights of H. B. Co., (A 11,) 826. 0. Ogden and Maotavish to Col. Bonneville, military reserve at Vancouver, (B 2 a,) 828. to Col. Bonneville, military reserve at Vancou- ver, (B 2 b,) 829. to Col. Bonneville, military reserve at Vancou- ver, (B 8 a,) 381. Ogden, P. S., to collector of customs, Oregon Territory, in relation to duties on imports, &c., (0 12 a,) 898. to Sir G. Simpson, in relation to duties on im- ports, &o., (D 2,) 404. to Hon. J. B. Preston, repudiating Catholic mission claim, (D 7,) 408. Olney, N., to James Sinclair, Indian war, (C 9,) 888. to James Sinclair, receipt for ammunition de- stroyed at Walla Walla, (C 10,) 884. P. Pelly, Sir J: H., to Lord Palmereion, possessions, &c., of H. B. Co., (D 1) 408. Pleasonton, Capt., to Mr. Wark, military reserve at Vanoou- ver, (B 16 a,) 861. to Mr. Grahame, military reserve at Vanoouyer, (B 18 a,) 864. to A. 0. Dallas, vacation of Vancouver by H. B. Co., (B 19 a,) 867. S. Secretary of War td President U. S., requesting reserve at Cape Disappointment and Point Adams, (A 9,) 824. Stevens, Gov., to Mr. Ogden, prohibiting trade of H. B. Co. with Indians, (C 2,) 868. to Mr. Maotavish, requesting supplies for troops, (C 6,) 878. to Mr. Tolmie, possessory rights of H. B. Co., (C 7,) 878. to Mr. Tolmie, possessory rights of H. B. Co., (0 8,) 881. Strong, William, to P. S. Ogden, in relation to " Prince of Wales," (C 18,) 4K)0. T. Tolmie, W. ; ., to Gov. Stevens, possessory rights of H. B. Co., (0 7 a,) 379. 'i ' Wark, J. M., to Gen. Harney, rights of H. B. Co. at Van- couver, (B 16,) 861. * to Gen. Harney, rights of H. B. Co. at Van- couver, (B 16 bis,) 862. to Capt. Ingalls, rights of H. B. Co. at Van- couver, (B 17 a,) 862. Wheeler, Lieut., to Mr. Grahame, reply and protest, (B 16 a,) 860. ftt Vanoou- ITanoouver, iver by H. reserve at A.damB, (A H. B. Co. for troops, H. B. Co., H. B. Co., * Prince of B of H. B. 0. at Van- 0. at Yan- 0. at Van- ;, (B 16 a,) POSTS. Cape Disappointment. Document, (A 9,) .324. Douglas, 68, 67, 50, 60. Giddings, 148, 14G. Mactavish, 205, 207, 215, 230. Tilton, 140. Champoeg. Doflument, (A,) 121. Douglas, 57. Lowe, 11, 12, 22, 26-2 \ Jl, 32. McKinlay, 91, 96. Chinook or Pillar Rock. Douglas, 64, 60. Colvile. Coweeman. Flatheads. 2H.B. Anderson, A., 8-36; ,8, 40, 44, 48. Anderson, Wm., 127. Document, (A,) 124-125. Douglas, r>7, 68. Flett, 169, 170. Lowe, 14, 16, 17, 80. Mactavish, 206, 210, 211, 228, 280. McDonald, 166, 166. McKinlay, 90, 98, 101, 108. Document, (A,) 121. * Douglas, 68, 67, 69. Lowe 22-24. Mactavish, 204, 207, 229, 280. McDonald, 164, 163. Simmons, 129, 134, 188. Anderson, A., 86, 89, 48. Document, (A,) 126. Lowe, 14. Mactavish, 207, 210. McArt ir, 66, 71. 10 Flatheads — Continued. McDonald, 164, 166. Fort Boisd. Fort George. Fort Hall. Kootanais. Okanagan. Charles, 171-174. Document, (A,) 123. Mactavish, 206, 220. McArthur, 63, 64, 67, 70, 71. McDonald, 153, 154, 162, 163. McKiplay, 76, 76, 85, 89, 99. Simmons, 129, 130, 136. Walker, 261. Document, (A,) 122. Document, (B 1,) 327. Douglas, 53, 56, 59. Mactavish, 204, 207, 230. Charles, 171, 174. Document, (A,) 123. Douglas, 56, 57. Mactavish, 206, 208, 220. McArthur, 64-67, 70, 71. McDonald, 151-153, 162, 163. McKinlay, 76-78, 89, 95, 96, 98, 99. Simmons, 129, 130, 135, 136. Walker, 261. Anderson, A., 35, 39, 43. Document, (A,) 125. Flett, 167-169. Lowe, 14, 17. Mactavish, 207, 210. McDonald, 164, 167. Anderson, A., 36, 37-39, 43, 44, 48. Document, (A,) 124. Lowe, 18,29. Mactavish, 206, 210, 211, 280. McDonald, 104. 11 Okan agan — Oontinued. McKinlay, 98, 103. Umpqua. Document, (A,) 122. Mactavish, 205, 230. McKinlay, 78, 79, 90. Nicholson, 147-150. Vancouver, Anderson, A, 39, 41, 45-49.' Crate, 105-118. Document, (A,) 118-121. (A 6,) 320. (A 7,) 321. (A 8,) 323. (B 2,) 327. (B 2 a,) 328. (B 2 b,) 329.' (B 3,) 330. ' (B 3 a,) 331. (B 4,) 332. (B 4 a,) 338. - (B 6,) 334. (B 5 8, 884. (B 6 b,) 835. {B 6 c) 885. (B6d,)886; (B 6,) 888. (B 6 a,) 339. (B 7,) 840. (B 8,) 846. (B 8 a,) 847. (B 9,) 848. (B 9 a,) 848. (B 10.) 849, In regflrd to. Tolmie, witness, p. 100, ans. 29. Gray, witness, p. 165, ans. 24, 25, 27. Taylor, witness, p. 198, ans. 13 ; p. 199, ans. 14, 15, 19; p. 201, ans. 8. Welch, witness, p. 204, ans. 10, 11, 12, 13; p. 205, ans. 16. Columbia. Navigation of by Hudson's Bay Company. J. C. Ainsworth, witness, p. 4, ans. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ; p. 5, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ; p. 6, ans. 7, 12. Tolmie, witness, p. 101, ans. 1, 2; p. 105, ans. 20, 21. Steamboats and Railroads on, advantage to Hudson's Bay Company. Ainsworth, witness, p. 5, ans. 10. Cascades and Dalles, public trail and highway at. Ainsworth, witness, p. 6, ans. 11, 12, 13. Improvements in Transportation on. Ainsworth, witness, p. 6, ans. 14; p. 7, ans. 15, 16, 17, 18. Distances run by Steamboats on. Ainsworth, p. 7, ans. 19, 20. Applegate, witness, p. l'97, ans. 119. Railroad at Cascades. Ainsworth, witness, p. 7, ans. 22. Cost of Transportation on. Ainsworth, witness, p. 8, ans. 27, 28. Overflow of. Meek, witness, p. 92, ans. 163, 164. Colvile. Post of. Ankeny, witness, p. 43, ans. 18; p. 50, ans. 30, 31, 32; p. 52, ans. 44, 45, 49. Applegate, witness, p. 273, ans. 274, 276, 276, 277, 278. Colvile, Post of, (continued.) Rinoarson, witness, p. 317, ans. 9, 10; p. 337, ans. I:i5; p. 338, ans. 131; p. 341, ans. 154, 156; p. 34G, ans. 169. Carson, ^¥itness, p. 360, ans. 34; p. 361, ans. 37, 39, 42, 43 ; p. 362, ans. 48, 54, 55. Fur Trade of. Ankeny, witness, p. 43, ans. 18. Town of Colvile or Pinckney. Ankeny, witness, p. 43, ans. 19. Land at. Ankeny, witness, p. 43, ans. 22; p. 60, ans. 33; p. 51, ans. 34, 35, 88, 39 ; p. 62, ans. 45, 46, 47,48. Applcgate, witness, p. 280, ans. 22; p. 292, ans. 85, 86; p. 293, ans. 87, 90, 93; p. 294, ans. 95 ; p. 295, ans. 104, 105, 106 ; p. 296, ans. 116. Rinearson, witness, p. 317, ans. 10 ; p. 339, ans. 138, 140. Wheat, price of, at. Ankeny, witness, p. 61, ans. 41; p. 52, ans. 43. Lumber, price of, at. Carson, witness, p. 360, ans. 35; p. 361, ans. 36, 40, 41 ; p. 363, ans. 58, 69. White Mud Farm. • Applegate, witness, p. 278, ans. 20; p. 800, ans. 144, 145, 146, 147. Rinearson, witness, p. 348, ans. 200, 210, 212. Carson, witness, p. 365, ans. 76, 77, 78, 81, 82. Mills at. Applegate, witness, p. 297, ans. 123, 124, 125 ; p. 298, ans. 129, 130, 131, 132, 183. Rinearson, witness, p. 845, ans. 189, 192; p. 346, ans. 194. Carson, witness, p. 358, ans. 12, 13; p. 369, ans. 22 ; p. 864, ans. 73. Colvile, (continued.) Kettle Falls. Applegate, witness, p. 302, aris. 166, 167 ; p. 303, ans. 169. Carpenters' Wages at. Carson, witness, p. 361, ans. 44, 45. Cowlitz or Coweeman. In regard to. Tolmie, witness, p. 101, ans. 32, 33. Huntington, witness, p. 395, ans, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; p. 396, ans. 9, 11, 13, 14 ; p. 397, uns. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cape Disappointment. Buildings at. Gray, witness, p. 166, s. 35 ; p. 167, ans. 37; p. 180, ans. 143, 144, 145, 146. Summers, witness, p. 192, ans. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; p. 193, ans. 8 ; p. 196, ans. 15. Taylor, witness, p. 199, ans. 17. Land at. Gray, witness, p. 167, ans. 37 ; p. 186, ans. 147; p. 187, ans. 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157 ; p. 188, ans. 158, 159. Summers, witness, p. 196, ans. 1 ; p. 197, ans. 1. Taylor, witness, p. 199, ans. 18 ; p. 201, ans. 11, 12, 13; p. 202, ans. 14, 15. Trade at. Summers, witness, p. 196, ans. 4. E. Emigrants. Aided by Dr. McLaughlin. Lovejoy, witness, p. 18, ans. 6, 7. Benefitted by Hudson's Bay Company. McCarver, witness, p. 38, ans. 23. T F. Flat Head. Post at Tolmie, witness, p. 98, ans. 5, b. Fort Boisd. Buildings at. McCarver, witness, p. 34, ans. 7, 8; p. d&, ans. 3, 4. 5; p. 36, ans. 6, 7, 8; p. 37, ans. 13, 14 15. Ankeny, witness, p. 41, ans. 10 ; p. 4&, ans. 11, 12, 14 ; p. 50, ana. 27. Meek, witness, p. 67, ans. 29; p. 85, ans. 104, 106,108, 109. Gray, witness, p. 163, ans. 15. '^McCarver, witness, p. 34, ans. 9, 10 ; p. 35, ans. 11 ; p. 39, ans. 1 ; p. 40, ans. 3. Ankeny, witness, p. 42, ans. 15, 16. Meek, witness, p. 67, ans. 27, 28. Gray, witness, p. 163, ans. 16. Post at. Q in 11 McCarver, witness, p. 36, ans. 9, lU, 11. Ankeny, witness, p. 49, ans. 24, 25; p. 50, ans. 99 Me^ek, witness, p. 85, ans. 108, 109, HO ; p. 86, ans. Ill, 113. Tolmie, witness, p. 99, ans. 20, 21; p. 100, ans. 22; p. 104, ans. 12. McCarver, witness, p. 87, ans. lb. Indian Trade at. McCarver, witness, p. 39, ans. A i-^. Ankeny, witness, p. 49, ans. 21, 22. Meek, witness, p. 86, ans. 114. Timber at. .^ -o. Ankeny, witness, p. 48, ans. 16, Ik, IS, !«. P- 50, aas. 28. A 8 Fort George. V Buildings at. Gray, witness, p. 166, uns. 80, 31, 32, 33, 34; p. 185, aiis. 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139; p. 186, ans. 141. Summers, witness, p. 193, ans. 10, 13; p. 194, ans. 14, 15, 16, 17. Taylor, witness, p. 197, ans. 4; p. 198, ans. 8, 10; p. 200, ans. 4. • Welch, witness, p. 203, ans. 3; p. 204, ans. 9; p. 205, ans. 3, 4, 5, 6; p. 206, ans. 12, 15. Land at. Gray, witness, p. 167, ans. 38, 39 ; p. iod, ans. 140. Summers, witness, p. 193, ans. 11; p. 194, ans. 19. Taylor, witness, p. 198, ans. 5, 7, 11; p. 200, ans. 6; p. 202, ans. 3, 1. Welch, witness, p. 203, ans. 4, C; p. 204, ans. 7, 8. Post at. Summers, witness, p. 195, ans. 8, 9, 10. Welch, witness, p. 203, ans. 6. Military Occupation of. Taylor, witness, p. 202, ans. 1. Welch, witness, p. 206, ans. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; p. 207, ans. 20. Fort Hall, Description of. Ankeny, witness, p. 40, ans. 4; p. 47, ans. 7, 8, 9. Meek, witness, p. 84, ans. 94, 95, 96, 98, 99; p. 89, ans. 137. Tolmie, witness, p. 104, ans. 10; p. 106, ans. 2. C. C. Hewitt, witness, p. 382, ans. 6, 7 ; p. 883, ans. 8 ; p. 384, ans. 10, 11, 2. R. H. Hewitt, witness, p. 386, ans. 2. Land at. Ankeny, witness, p. 40, ans. 6 ; p. 41, ans. 6 ; p. 47, ans. 5. 9 32, 33, 34; , 138,139; 3; p. 194, 98, ans. 8, )4, ar.s. 9; 12, 15. ), ans. 140. . 194, ans. 1; p. 200, 204, ans. ). .0,11; p. 7, ans. 7, 8, 99; p. 6, ans. 2. ; p. 883, ., ans. 6 ; Fort Hall, Dosoription of, ("onrinued.) Meek, witness, p. G7, uns. 25; p. 84, ans. 101. Gray, witness, p. 163, ans. 16. Trade at. Aiikeny, witness, p. 41, ans. 7, 8. ' Meek, witness, p. 84, ans. 97; p. 99, ans. 14, 15, 16, 17. C. C. Hewitt, witness, p. 382, an.s. 5; p. 383, ans. f). 6. Pasture at. Ankeny, p. 46, ans. 4; p. 47, ans. 5. Buildings at. Ankeny, witness, p. 48, ans. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Meek, witness, p. 66, ans. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 ; p. 80, ans. 67 ; p. 81, ans. 69, 70, 71 ; p. 82, ans, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 ; ],. 95, ans. 17. Toluiin, witness, p. 99, ans. 19. Gray? witness, p. 163, ana. 13. Timber at. Aukeny, witness, p. 48, ans 18, 19. Abandonment of, Tolmi^, witness, p. 106, ans. 23. H. Hudson's Bay Company. Number of tons of freight transpoirted for Hudson's Bay Company by Oregon Steam Navigation Com- pany in 1866. Ainsworth, witness, p. 10, ans. 2. Aided suiferers, after Indian massacre. McCarver, witness, p. 38, ans. 24. Meek, witness, p. 75, ans. 34, 35 ; p. 78, ans. 54 ; p. 79, ans. 58, 60. Discouraged settlement. Meek, witness, p. 65, ans. 14, 16.; p. 66, ans. 19 ; p. 75, ans, 36 ; p. 76, ans. 37, 38, 41, 45; p. 77, ans. 46, 47. Gray, witness, p. 160, ana. 5. Vol. I, At.— 2. ..^ 10 t V Hudson's Bay Company, (continued.) Company furnished wheat to settlers. Meek, witness, p. 93, ans. 5, 6. Cattle loaned to settlern by Company. Meek, witness, p. u5, ans If, ; p. 78, ana. 53. - Assessment of Company in Stevens County, p. 312. Conditions Company imposed on settlers. Meek, witness, p. 65, ans. 17. Southern hunting parties of. Meek, p. 93, ans. 1. Trade of Company. Meek, witness, p. 88, ans. 166. Gray, witness, p. 168, ans. 41 ; p. 191, ans. 180. Campbell, witness, p. 228, ans. 5, 6 7; p. 2-9 ans. 8, 9, 1,2; p. 231, ans. 21; p. 232, ans. 23. Influence of Company in favor of law and order. Meek, witness, p. 92, ans. 158, 159, 162. Policy of Company. iqi „„„ IT'S Gray, witness, p. 167, ans. 39; p. 191, ans. 175, 176, 177. Company's salmon. Gray, witness, p. 185, ans. Idl, Id- Company benofical to country. ^ ., „ n in il Campbell, witness, p. 230, ans. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Applegate, witness, p. 177, 178; p. 805, ans. 182, 184. Assessment of Company in Clark County A. Hern, witness, p. 261, ans. 12, 13, 1; p. 26^ ans. 7, 8, 9; p. 263, ans. 1, 2. I. Idaho. Agricultural capabilities of. McCarver, witness, p. 87, ans. 19. Population of. McCarver, witness, p. 88, ans. 38. 11 Indians. ana. 06. , p. 312. When treaties made with. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 27, ans. 25. Deady, witness, p. 110, ans. 9. InOuencc of Hudson's Bay Company over. McCarver, witness, p. 36, ans. 11. Meek, witness, p. 63, ans. 7; p. 64, ans. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; p. 71, ans. 1; p. 74, ans. 27, 28. Trade with. Ankeny, witness, p. 45, ans. 86; p. 46, ans. 87, 38; p. 49, ans. 21, 22. Meek, witness, p. 68, ans. 32. Tolmie, witness, p. 104, ans. 11. 91, ans. 180. 3, 7 ; p. 229, 232, ans. 23. order. I, 162. K. Kootenais. Post at. Tolmie, witness, p. 98, ans. 7, 8; p. 99, ans. 11. 191, ans. 175, 13,1; p. 262, Lands. Value of lands in Oregon. Chapman, witness, p. 15, ans. 14. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 23, ans. 11, 12; p. 81, ans. 1, 2; p. 32, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ankeny, witness, p. 45, ans. 85. Deady, witness, p. 108, ans. 6. Thornton, witness, p. 118, ans. 5 ; p. 119, ans. 20, 21; p. 120, ans. 22, 23; p. 121, ans. 1, 2; p. 122, ans. 1, 2, 3; p. 128, ans. 4; p. 124, ans. 9, 10, 12, 13; p. 126, ans. 19, 20, 1, 2; p. 127, ans. 8, 1. Barlow, witness, p. 224, ans. 28, 11; p. 227, ans. 10. ^ Love, witness, p. 238, ans. 1, 2, 8. Binearson, witness, p. 818, ans. 2, 3, 4, 6. r; ^i ■I ■' LoihIh, (contiMUMl.) Fiirmiiig profits in. Barlow, p. 220, mis. 1, 2, il, 4; p. 227, ans, 5, G, 8. Miscclliineous. Wages of hunters. Meek, witness, p. 83, ans. 86. Portland. Beltlon, witness, p. 892, ans. ^ p. 894, ans* 1,2. Supply of posts. Tolmie, witness, p. ICS, ans. 22, 23. Dr. McLaughlin, concerning. Thornton, witness, p. Ill, ans. 2.4; p. 113, ans. 1; p. 115, ans. 2, 3, 4; p. 116, ann. 5, 6; p. 117, ans. 7, 8; p. 118, ans. 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, IG; p. 119, ans. 17, 18. Gray, witness, p. 168, ans. 42 ; p. 169, ans. }, 2, 8, 4; p. 170, ans. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9; p. 188, ans. 117, 118. Buck, witness, p. 213, nns. 20; p. 217, ans. 48. Campbell, witness, p. 282, ans. 1, 8. Applegate, witness, p. 804, ans. 181. Military posts. Brooke, witness, p. 148, ans. 87, 88. Hay, price of. Brooke, witness, p. 149, ans. 141. Do'ut'^et, witness, p. 252, ans, 29. Adobe ^.uil'iings, cost of. Gray, witness, p. 161, ans. 6. Mission buildings at Whitman's Station. Gray, witness, p. 161, ans. 6 ; p. 171, ans. 13^ 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 ; p. 172, ans. 22, 23, 24, 26; p. 177, ans. 68; p. 179; ana. 71. Price of cattle, hogs, and sheep. Aukeny, witness, 0. 69, ans. 96, 100; p. 60, ans. 102. 18 894, ans' 113, uns. . 6, 6; p. 1, 12, 13, 19, ans. }, 183, ans. ', ans. 48. 1, ans. 13^ 22, 23, 24, 1. p. 60, ans. Miscellaneous, (continued.) Price of cattle, hogs, and sheep. Brooke, witness, p. 150, ans. 147, lAO. Applegate, witness, p. 311, ana. 2^9. Largo (luantities of cattle, hogs, and sheep sent to Cali- - fornia and Victoria. Ankeny, witness, p. 59, ans. 97. Probable profit of raising stock. Ankeny, witness, p. 59, ans. 98. Farming on Columbia not prosperous. Ankeny, witness, p. 59, ans. 99. Tualittin Plains. Meek, witness, p. 65, ans. 18. Wages of Company's servants. Meek, witness, p. 6d, ans. 22, 23; p. 70, ans. 46, 47; p. 71, ans. 48. Buildings in Oregon. Meek, witness, p. 69, ans. 41. Population of Oregon. Campbell, witness, p. 229, ans. 3. Land transportation. McCarver, witness, p. 87, ans. 18. Thornton, witness, p. 124, ans. 14; p. 125, ana. 15, 16. Clark County, assessment of. A. Hern, witness, p. 260, ans. 4; p. 262, ans. 5. Vote of. A. Hern, witness, p. 261, ans. 10, 1. Lumber of. A. Hern, witness, p. 261, ans. 2, 3, 4. French Canadian style of building. Applegate, witness, p. 267, ans, 12, 13. Instructions to Applegate, Rinearson, and Carson. Applegate, witness, p. 269, ans. 19. Wages of mechanics. Applegate, witness, p. 801, ans. 157, 158, 160, 161. Roads. Applegate, witness, p. 802, ans. 164. f f\ I w (■ B t S ' 1 ill 14 Miscellaneous, (continued.) Railroads. Ainswortli, witness, p. 7, ans. 22; p. 8, ans. 23. Belden. witness, p. 389, ans. 6, 7, 9; p. 390, ans. 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; p. 392, ans. 7, 8, 9; p. 393, ans. 2, 3, 4, 5; p, 394, ans. 3,4. 0. Okanagan. Buildings at. Ankeny, witness, p. 44, ans. 25, 26; p. 53, ans. 52, 53. Rinearson, witness, p. 316, ans. 4, 5. Land at. Ankeny, witness, p. 44, ans. 27. Rinearson, witness, p. 316, ans. 7. Trade of. Ankeny, witness, p. 44, ans. 28. Tolnoie, witness, p. 99, ans. 12, 13. Timber at. Ankeny, witne-ss, p. 53, ans. 56. Location. Ankeny, witness, p. 55, ans. 68, 70. Its importance diminished. Tolmie, witness, p. 103, ans. 9. Oregon Steam Navigation Company. Ainsworth, witness, p. 8, ans. 24, 25, 26 ; p. 9, ans. 29, 30, 31, 32, 34. Has exclusive control of Transportation, p. 10, ans. 1, '^^ Number of Tons Transported by Oregon Steam Navi- , gation Company, p. 10. Assessment of. A. Hern, witness, p. 260, ans. 6, 7. Oregon, Provisional Government of. Lovejoy, witness p. 18, ans. 5 ; p. 20, ans. 6, 6,7. McCarver, witness, p. 84, ans. 4, 5; p. 88, ana. 21, 22. 16 U. Umpqua. Rent of. W. W. Chapman, witness, p. 11, ans. 6. Applegate, witness, p. 267. ans. 10; p. 283, ans. 14. Price paid for Cattle at. Chapman, witness, p. 11, ans. 7; p. 16, ans. 16, 17. Cattle at. Chapman, witness, p. 1'2. ans. 8, 17. Applegate, witness, p. 266, ans. 5; p. 282, ans. 6, 7, 8. Enclosed land at. Chapman, witness, p. 12, ans. 9. Buildings at. Chapman, witness, p. 12, ans. 10; p. 13, ans. 11. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 22, ans. 4, .'), 6; p. 20, ans. 15, 16, 17; p. 83, ans. 1. Applegate. witness, p. 266, ans. 8, 9. Value of land at. Chapman, witness, p. 14, ans. 12, 13, 14. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 22, ans. 7; p. 23, ans. 8 ; p. 24, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8. Deady, witness, p. 107, ans. 4, 5. Applegate, witness, p. 266, ans. 6, 7; p. 281, ans. 1 ; p. 282, ans. 2, 3, G, 7. Flood at. Chapman, witness, p. 15, ans. 14. Xludaon's Bay Comjiany's exercise of ownership at. Chapman, p. 15, ans. 15. PoU, Description of. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 21, ana. 3. Tolmie, witness, p. 100, ans. 26, 27, 28. Business at. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 23, ans. 10; p. 27, ans. 21, 22, 23, 24 ; p. 28, ans. 28, 29. Applegate, witness, p. 283, ans. 10, 11, 12, 15. )' il h 16 Uropqua, (continued.) Post at had good efl'ect on India-s. A. C. Gibbs, witness, p. 2V, ans. 35. Applegate, witness, p. 283, ans. 9. Survey of. Applegate, witness, p. 2G6, ans. 4. Exports from. Applegate, witness, p. 282, ans. 5. V. Vancouver. Land at. Ankeny, witness, p. 45, ans. 33, r^'i, '^i: "^6, ans. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76; p. 67 .ns. TV , p. 58, ans. 93; p. 59, ans. 94. Meek, witness, p. 70, ans. 45; p. 91, ans. 153. Deady, witisess, p. 109, ans. 7. Thornton, witness, p. 123, ans. 4, 5. Brooke, witness, p. 132, ans. 20, 21 ; p. 141, ans. 73, 74; p. 142. ans. 77. 78; p. 145, ans. 107 ; p. 146, ans. 113 ; p. 147, ans. 123, 127 ; p. 151, ans. 153, 156. Buck, witness, p. 217, ans. 39, 40, 41. Love, witness, p. 236, ans. 6, 7, 9, 10; p. 237, ans. 15; p. 238, ans. 7 ; p. 239, ans. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 ; p. 240, ans. 17, 18, 19, 20, 24 ; p. 241, ans. 25, 26, 27, 28 ; p. 242, ans. 35, 36, 37, 38 ; p. 243, ans. 39, 40, 41, 4: . Douthet, witness, p. 247, ans. 19, 20, 21, 22 ; p. 248, ans. 23, 24, 25, 26, 1; p. 249, ans. 2, 7, 8, 10, 11 ; p. 251, ans. 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 ; p. 252, ans. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 ; p. 253, ans. 35, 40; p. 255, ans. 48, 49, 50, 51, 52; p. 2o6, ans. 53, 54, 56, 57, 58. Applegate, witness, p. 279, ans. — ; p. 280, ans. 21; p. 309, ans. 208; p. 310, ans. 215. Rinearson, witness, p. 318, ans. 5; p. 319, ^n?. 7, 8, 9; p. 320, ans. 11, 13, 14; p. 321, it :. 16, 19, 20, 21 ; p. 322, ans. 28 ; p. 823, ani 17 ,U.: > ^6, ns. 7 '/ i p. , ans. 153. 21; p. 141, p. 145, ana. .8.123,127; n. 10; p. 237, ms. 7, 9, 10, 8. 17, 18, 19, 28 ; p. 242, 9,40,41,4. 0,21, 22; p. t9, ans. 2, 7, ), 26, 27 ; p. 253, ana. 35, ,52; p. 2o(), ; p. 280, ans. i. 215. p. 319, »ii .. p. 321, it , p. 823, atu Vancouver, (continued.) Land at, (Rinearson's testimony, continued.) 29, 30; p. 324, ans. 32, 33, U, 35, 36; p. 325, ans. 87, 38, 89, 40; p. 326, anu. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 ; p. 349, ans. 216, 218 ; p. 350, ans. 223, 224 ; p. 351, ans. 226, 227, 228; p. 355, ans. 1, 2. Carson, Mritness, p. 356, ans. 5 ; p. 368, ans. 106 ; p. 369, ans. 112, 118 ; p. 371, ans. 129, 131, p. 372, ans. 138; p. 873, an«. 142, 143; p. 375, ans. 164. Town site at. Ankeny, witness, p. 57, ans. 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86; p. 58, ans. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92. Brooke, witness, p. 131, ans. 19; p. 142, ans. 85; p. 143, ans. 86; p. 144, ans. 101, 102; p. 145, ans. 106; p. 151, ans. 157; p. 152, ans. 158; p. 165, ans. 2; p. 157, ans. 7. Love, witness, p. 237, ans. 11. Douthet, witness, p. 248, ans. 26; p. 254, ans. 45,46; p. 255, ans. 47. A. Hern, witness, p. 260, ans. 8, 9. Applegate, witness, p. 306, ans. 187, 188, 189, 190; p. 307, ans. 192, 193, 194, 196; p. 808, ans. 200, 203. Binearson, witness, p. 327, ans. 46, 50 ; p. 328, ans. 51, 52. Carson, witness, p. 375, ans. 162, 165; p. 377, ans. 175, 188. Buildings at. Meek, witness, p. 69, ans. 88, 39, 40, 42 ; p. 70, ans. 43; p. 86, ans. 117, 118, 123, 125; p. 91, ans. 151. Brooke, witness, p. 128, ans. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 ; p. 183, ans. 20, 1, 2; p. 137, ans. 36, 87, 88, 39 ; p. 188, ans. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48; p. 189, ans. 50, 51, 52, 58, 54; p. 140, ans. 57, 68, 69, 60; p. 142, ans. 82, 83, 84; p. 149, ans. 136, 137, 138; p. 164, ans. 171, 172. Vol. I, Pa.— 3 18 Vancouver, (continued.) Buildings at. ^ net Gray, vitness, p. 163, ans. 18, 19, 20; p. 164, ans. 21, 22; p. 181, ans. 96, 97, 98; p. 182, ans. 102, 104, 105, 106 ; p. 184, ans. 124, 126, 127, 128. Bu X, witness, p. 210, ans. 4, 5, 6, 7; p. 211, ans. 8, 9, 11; p. 212, ans. 12; p. 214, ans. 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 16; p. 216, ans. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24; p. 216, ans. 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 86, 36. Love, witness, p. 237, ans. 12, 13, 14; p. 241, ans. 29, 30, 31; p. 242, ans. 32, 33, 34. Douthet, witness, p. 246, ans. 14, 16, 16, 17 ; p. 247, ans. 18; p. 266, ans. 60, 61 ; p. 257, ans. 64, 65, 66. Applegate, witness, p. 279, ans. 20 ; p. 303, ans. 170. Trade at. Ankeny, witness, p. 46, ans. 36. Meek, witness, p. 69, ans. 37; p. 90, ans. 143. Applegate, witness, p. 306, ans. 183. Mills at. Ankeny, witness, p. 69, ans. 95. Meek, witness, p. 91, ans. 150. Brooke, witness, p. 132, ans. 22, 23; p. 138, ans. 24; p. 186, ans. 23, 25, 27. Douthet, witness, p. 244, ans. 5 ; p. 246, ana. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; p. 260, ans. 14, 16, 17, 19; p. 251, ans. 21. Carson, witness, p. 871, ans. 127, 128. Company's Agriculture at. Meek, witness, p. 89, ans. 139, 140, 141 ; p. 91, ans. 162. Brooke, witness, p. 130, ans. 8, 11. Gray, witness, p. 184, ans. 128, 129, 180. Applegate, witness, p. 803, ans. 173, 174, 175. New Wharf at. Brooke, witness, p. 166, ans. 6. 18 50; p. 164, )8; p. 182, B. 124, 125, 7; p. 211, 214, ans. 8, 17, 18, 19, , 81, 86, 36. 14; p. 241, 8,84. ,16,17; p. p. 257, ans. p. 803, ans. )y ans. 143. 28; p. 188, . 245, ana. 6, 1, 15, 17, 19; 128. ', 141 ; p. 91, !9, 130. 73, 174, 176. Vancouver, (continned.) Possession of Hudson's Bay Company at. Meek, witness, p. 88, ans. 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 ; p. 90, ans. 144, 145. Brooke, witness, p. 180, ans. 9, 10, 11, 18; p. 131, ans. 14, 15, 16; p. 141, ans. 69, 70, 71; p. 152, ans. 162; p. 153, ans. 165,166, 167; p. 154, ans. 174. Most of settlers around Vancouver, old servants of Company. Meek, witness, p. 90, ans. 145, 146. Pasturage at. Meek, witness, p. 91, ans. 154. Brooke, wituess, p. 131, ans. 17, 18 ; p. 140, ans. 66, 67; p. 141, ans. 68, 75, 76; p. 142, an8. 79, 80. Douthet, witness, p. 251, ans. 27; p. 252, ans. 28. Buildings rented by Military. ■ Brooke, witness, p. 137, ans. 32, 33, 34, 35. Land, cost of clearing ftt. Brooke, witness, p. 151, ans. 152. Douthet, witness, p. 249, ans. 2. Rinearson^ witness, p. 317, «ns. 10. Roads at. Brooke, witness, p. 148, ans. Id4> 135; p. 166, ans. 1. Wall»-Walla. • Post of. IilcCarver, witness, p. 89, ans. 3. Ankeny, witness, p. 56, ans. 64. Meek, witness, p. 93, ans. 166. Tolmie, witness, p. 100, ans. 23, 24, 26 ; p. 102, ans. 7, 8. Applegate, witness, p. 285, ans. 31; p. 286, ans. 88, 89. Rinearson, witness, p. 328, ans. 56 ; p. 331, ans. 79. ft 20 Walla- Walla, (continued.) Buildings at. Ankeny, witness, p. 44, '" '*'^ Gilmore, witness, p. 61. ans. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. Meek, witness, p. 68, ans. 34; p. 86, ans. 116; p. 97, ans. 1. Gray, witness, p. 162, ans. 7, 8, 9, 10; p. 163, ans. 11; p. 178, ans. 66, 67, 68, 69; p. 179, ans. 75, 76, 77, 79; p. 180, ans. 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90 ; p. 181, ans. 91, 92. Applegate, witness, p. 268, ans. 16, 17 ; p. 272, ans. 20; p. 284, ans. 18, 20, 25; p. 285, ans. 26, 27, 28, 30. Rinearson, witness, p. 817, ans. 9 ; j*. 331, ans. 77. Land at. Ackeny, witness, p. 44, ans. 30; p. 53, ans. 67; p. 54, ans. 61, 62, 63. Meek, witness, p. 68, ans. 35. ' Applegate, witness, p. 32, 33, 34, 85, 36; p. 290, ans. 69; p. 291, ans. 79; p. 292, ans. 81. Rinearson, witness, p. 830, ans. 78, 74. Abandonment of. Tolmie, witness, p. 102, ans. 5. Lumber, price of, at. Gray, witness, p. 179, ans. 73. Wallnla. Rinearson, witness, p. 332, ans. 83, 84, 86, 86; p. 333, ans. 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 98; p. 834, ans. 106; p. 335, ans. 107, 108, 109, 112. Carson, witness, p. 368, ans. 103, 104. Valley of Walla. Rinearson, witness, p. 331, ans. 78, 80 ; p. 832, ans. 81, 82. »JB ' '»l « LII>HMiM»i»»4a iBBiS«i^^ 7. ,ns. 116; ; p. 163, p. 179, ), 81, 82, 12. ; p. 272, 285, ans. Iritis^ nntt Smerican loint Sommissiow. 331, ans. ans. 57; IISTDEX TO TESTIMONY ON PART OF THE UNITED STATES 5, 36; p. !, ans. 81. IN THK MATTER OP THE CLAIM OF THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. 4, 85, 86; 3; p. 834, 9, 112. Vol. II. — ATLANTIC. 0; p. 832, :) f ^ INDEX. A. Astoria, Description of. Major General Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 10, ans. 42, 43 ; p. 15, ans. 19. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 54, ans. 10. Hon. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 29, ans. 24, 26. Thomas Nelson, p. 90, ans. 14. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 275, a-ns. 4 ; p. 276, ans. 6. Hon. William Gilpin, p. 335, ans. 25, 26. James G. Swan, witness, p. 343, ans. 2, 3, 4. George Gibbs, witness, p. 400, ans. 6; p. 420, ans. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ; p. 426, ans. 40, 41. Titian R. Peale, witness, p. 344, ans. 6, 7. William B. McMurtrie, witness, p. 373, ans. 17, 18. Buildings at, in 1844. Hon. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 44, ans. 69, 70 ; p. 49, ans. 1. Hon. William Gilpin, p. 339, ans. 11. Enclosed Land there. Hon. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 44, ans. 71. Timber at. Hon. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 45, ans. 72. Its present condition. < Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 67, ans. 11. Buildings at, in 1841. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 276, ans. 8; p. 289, ans. 1, 2; p. 290, ans. 4, 6. Titian R. Peale, witness, p. 345, ans. 7. 1*1 :-i I i'"ij n Astoria, Description of, (continued.) BuiWings at, in.J.860. William B. McMurtrie, i-!t.nesi, p. 878, ans. i<» 18. • Buildings at, in 1868. George Gibbs, witness, p. 401, ans. T. Trade of. „._ a. „ qj,^ Titian R. Peale, witness, p. 845, ans. 8 , p- »* » , ans. 10. -,,rt George Gibos, witness, p. 427, ans. 46; p. 682. ans. 81, 82, 88, -84, 85. B. Bois^, Fort, Description of. ._. Hon. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 27, ans. 17, p. 41, ans. 46. Major Robert McFeely, witness, p. 121, ans. 1&; p, 122, ans. 16. Brevet Colonel Marcus A. Reno, witness, p. 211. ans. 11. _„„ 17 Major Robert McFeely, witness, p. 122, ans. IT. William R. Gibson, witness, p. 167, ans. 20; p. 168. ans. 21; p. 172, ans. 21; p. 178 ana. 12. Marcus A. Reno, witness, p. 209, ans. 2, 6; Hon. William Gilpin, p. 832, ans. 12. Edward J. Allen, witness, p. 366. ans. 2 ; p. 366, f.ns. 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. .„„ iq George Suckley, M. D., witness, p. 542, ans. 13, 15; p. 547, ans. 29, 30. Trade at. „n 1 1 George B. Simpson, p. 262, ans. 11. Edward J. Allen, witness, p. 866, ans. 7. George Suckley, witness, p. 548, ans. lb. . ^""'Trts A. Reno, witness, p. 209, ans. 4; p 210 ans. 6; p. 215, ans 14, 15, 17 ; p. 216. ans. 26, 27; p. 217, ans. 83. George B. Simpson, witness, p. 261, ans. 9 ; p. 262, ans. 10. 22, ans. 17. ana. 20; p. 78, ans. 12. s. 2, 3: J. 2; p. 866, )42, ana. 13, as. 7. i. 16. ,8.4; p. 210, p. 216, ana. 1, ana. 9 ; p. Boiafe, Fort, Description of, (continued.) Largo Town at. Hon. Jame^ W. Nesmith, p. 41, ans. 49. Land at. Marcus A. Reno, p. 211, ans. 12. George B. Simpson, witness, p. — , ans. 9; p. 268, ans. 10. Edward J. Allen, witneas, p. 866, ana. 8. ,, . Grass at. Marcus A. Reno, witness, p. 213, ans. 8, 7; p. 214, ans. 9; p. 216, ans. 28. Employees at. Edward J. Allen, witness, p. 866, ans. 6. Cattle at. Edward J. Allen, witness, p. 366, ana. 8. Ghampoeg, Description of. Hon. James W.Nesmith, witness, p. 28, ans. 22 ; p. 29, ans. 28 ; p. 43, ans. 64 ; p. 47, ans. 65, 66. Hon. William Gilpin, p. 335, ans. 24. , Hudson's Bay Company had no station at, in 1841. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 277, ans. 19, 20. Colville, Description of. George Clinton Gardner, witness, p. 194, ans. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 ; p. 196, ans. 6, 6, 7; p. 197, ins. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18; p. 204, ans. 5. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 224, ans. 12, 18, 14; p. 225, ans. 8, 4; p. 227, ans. 16; p. .^^ , ans. 83,37. Charles T. Gardner, witness, p. 328, ans. 26. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 232, ans. 7. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witnefs, p. 285, ans. 52 ; p. 286, ans. 58. In: , Colville, Description of, (continued.) Sylvester Muwry, p. R84, ans. 2, 3, 5; p. 887, ans. 6, 8, 9 ; p. 888, ans. 11. George Gibbs, witness, p. 404, ans. 14 ; p. 405, ans. 16; p. 406, ans. 16, 18; p. 439, ans. George Suckley, M. D., p. Ml, ans. 4, 6; p. 648, ans. 1, 8 ; p. 644, ans. 4, 6, 6, 7 ; p. 645, ans. 10, 11, 12; p. 646, ana. 20, 24. Photograph of. G. 0. Gardner, wkness, p. 194, ans. 22, 28; p. 197, ans. 14; p. 199, ans. 1. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 225, ans. 15 ; p. 280, ans. 45, 46. Buildings erected by Northwest Boundary Commis- sion at. George Clinton Gardner, witness, p. 199, nns. 1, 2 ; p. 202, ans. 8 ; p. 208, ans. 4. Trail from to Fort Hope. Geo. Clinton Gardner, witness, p. 2Uo, ans. 6, 7 ; p. 204, ans. 8. Valley of. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 281, ans. 48, 49; p. 28S, ans. 12. George Gibbs, witness, p. 509, ans. 684. Minerals near. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 281, ans. 1. Land ut. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 282, an». 2; p. 288, ans. 18, 14. ' Charles T. Gardner, witness, p. 328, ans. 27. Iiands in Colville valley, not subject to entry. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 241, ans. 16. Grazing near. George Gibbs, witness, p. 509, ans. 588. Trade at. • George Suckley, witness, p. 648, ans. 16 o, ans. 6,7; 49; p. 288, 584. p. 288, ans. , ana. 27. I 588. IS. 16 Colambia River. Navigation of. Hon. James W. Nesniith, p. 4.3, ans. 60. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 235, ans. 28, 29, 80, 31, 82; p. 286, ans. 33, 84. George W. Shoeanaker, witness, p. 258, ans. 26* p. 260, ans. 45. Cost of. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 281, ans. 50; p. 242, ans. 28, 29; p. 247, ans. 2, 8. George W. Shoemaker, witness, p. 259, ans. 86. Bateaux in Upper. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 245, ans. 1, 2, 8 ; p. 246, anM 4, 6, 6. ' Steamers on iJpper. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 246, ans. 7, 8; p. 247, ans. 1. Portage of. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 246, ans. 10; p. 247, ans. 6 ; p. 248, ans. 7, 4, 6 ; p. 249, ans. 5. George Gibbs, p. 417, ans. 40. Landings on. A. J. Cain, witness, p. 249, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Percolation of water of. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, p. 294, ans. 33. Depth of River at Vancouver. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 295 ; * ans. 41. Entrance of. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, p. 801, ans. 4. George Davidson, witness, p. 308, ans. 12. Alexander M. Harrison, witness, p. 315, ans. 21. William B. McMurtrie, witness, p. 372, ans. 8. Alexander M. Harrison, witness, p. 317, ans. 11. William Gibson, witness, p. 376, ans. 11. George Gibbs, witness, p. 402, ans. 10; p. 481, ans. 73; p. 484, ans. 86, 87. * Salmon Fisheries on. George Gibbs, witness, p. 412, ans. 29. 8 Columbia River, (continued.) Map of Mouth of George Davidson, witness, p. 306, ans. 6. William B. McMurtrie, witness, p. 372, ans. 7, 4, 6. ■JCVilliam Gibson, witness, p. 375, ans. 3. Cowlitz, Description of. General Ruf us ' Ingalls, p. 10, ans. 48; p. 14, ans. 17; p. 15, ans. 20. Justus Stoinbergt r, p. 54, ans. 10. Captain William A. Howrrd, witness, p. 68, ans. 6. George Gibbs, witness, p. 402, ans. 12. No Station at, in 1841. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 277, . ans. 17, 18; p. 200, ans. 8. Disappointment, Cape, Description of. Rufus Ingalis, witness, p. 10, ans. 43. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 30, ans. 26, 27; p. 45, ans. 74. Rear^Admirra Charles Wilkes, p. 276, anir. 9, 11, 12, George Davidc m, witness, p. 306, ans G. Alexander M. Harrison, witness, p. 818, ans. 10. William B. McMurtrie, witness, p. 371, ans^. George Gibbo, witness, p. 401, ans. 9. Titian R. Peale, witness, p. 344, ans. 8, 4, 6. William Gibson, witness, p. 875, ans. 4 6, 6, 7, 8; p. 376, ans. 9. Valne of land for Light-House at. Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, p. 277, ans. 13; p. 290, ans. 7. United States Buildings at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 15, ans. 21. Justus Stuinberger, p. 58, ans. 10. B. 5. >72, ans. 7, 3. 48; p, 14, ess, p. 68, 2. Bss, p. 277, ns. 26,27; J76, anff. 9, sO 18, ans. 10. n, ans^. ). .8, 4,6. .4. 6, 6, 7, r7, ans. 13; 1. 9 Disappointment Cape, Description of, (eon.-nue;i.) Value of Land at. George Davidson, witness,- p. 306, ans. 7; p. 308, ar,s. 11. Alexander M. Harrison, witness, p. 313, ana. 13 ; p. 314, ans. 17. William Gibson, witness, p. 377, ans. 7. Not occup'ed by Hudson's Bay Company. George Davidson, witness, p. 307, ans. 8, 9. A. M. Harrison, witness, p. 313, ans. 11, 12; p. 314, ans. 18. J. G. Swan, p. 343, ans. 6, 7. Light-House at. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 277, ans. 13; p. 290, ans. 7. George Davidson, p. 308, ans. 10, A. M. Harrison, witness, p. 315, ans. 22. W. B. MoMurtrie, p. 372, ans. 9. Wm, Gibson, p. 37G, ans. 11; p. 377, ans. 7. A. M. Harrison, p. 314, ans. 15, 16 ; p. 317, ans. 10, 11. A. M. Harrison, witness, p. 314, ans. 19, 20. W. B. MoMurtrie, witness, p. 372, ans 10; p. 873, ans. 11, 12. .. Character of Land at. J. R. Poale, p. 349, ans. 1, 2. Benj. Alvord, p. 850, ana. 8, 4. W. B. MoMurtrie, \«-it;iess, p. 373, ans. 12, 14, 16. Map of Mouth of Columbia, "A." W. B, McMartrie, p. 37x ins. 4, 5, Wm. Gibson, witne? •. ; {75, ans. 3. Value of, for Fortifications. Wm. Gibson, witness, p. 377. ans. 7. Governor Ogden's supposed Claim at. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p.'428, ans. 68. Vol. II,At.-2. 10 F. Flat Head Post, Description of. Thomas Adams, witness, p. 114, ans. 13, 14, 15. Employees there. Thomas Adams, witness, p. 114, ans. 16. Trade there. Thomas Adams, witness, p. 114, ans. 17. Furs at. ^ , r i t o Thomas Adama, witness, p. 115, ans. 1, 2i, 6. Numher of Horses or Cattle at. Thomas Adams, p, li6, ans 4. Fur Trade, Effect of Settlement of Country on. Rufus Ingalls, p. 6, ans. 22; p. 13, ans. 12. W. R. Gibson, witness, p. 169, ans. 32. Charles Wilkes, p. 298, ans. 55. Jno. F. Noble, witness, p. 395, ans. 5, 6, 8 ; p. 396, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. George Gibbs, witness, p. 412, ans. 30; p. 413, ans. 31. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 287, ans. 68 ; p. 288, ans. 60; p. 298, afns. 55. Fort Hall, Description of. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 26, ans. 15; p. 27, ans. 6; p. 40, ans. 41, 42, 43. , Thomas Adams, witness, p. 112, ans. 4; p. 113, ans. 5. W. R. Gibson, witness, p. 167, ans. 17. Geo. B. Simpson, witness, p. 262, ans. 12. William Gilpin, witness, p. 331, ans. 5, 6 ; p. 337, ans. 2, 3. B. F. Dowell, witness, p. 360, ans. 10. W. R. Gibson, witness, p. 167, ans. 18. Gordon Granger, witness, p. 379, ana. 8, 4, 6, 6; p. 880, ans. 8; p. 382, ans. 12; p. 383, ans. 14. Trade at. Thomas Adams, p. 118, ans. 7, 8, 9. Geo. B. Simpson, witness, p. 261, ans. 4, 5, 6. 11 ; p. 288, 8. 15; p. ; p. 113, 12. 5, 6 ; p. 8. 8, 4, 5, ; p. 883, . 4, 5, 6. Fort Hall, Description of, (continued.) William Gilpin, witness, p. 331, ans. 9. B. F. Dowell, p. 360, ans. 11. Gordon Granger, witness, p. 380, ans. 11. Country aroiuul. Thomas Adams, witness, p. 114, ans. 11. Cattle and Horses at, in 1803-54. Thomas Adams, p. 116, ans. 2. Geo. B Simpson, witness, p. 261, ans. 7. Gordon Granger, witness, p. 380, ans. 12, 13. Land at. William Gilpin, witness, p. 331, ans. 7. B. F. Dowell, witness, p. 360, ans. 12, 13. Gordon Granger, witness, p. 380, ans. 9, 10. Employees at. William Gilpin, witness, p. 331, ans. 8. Grass at. Gordon Granger witness, p. 380, ans. 12; p, 382, ans. 11. H, Hudson's Bay Company. Effect of Policy of on Settlement of Country. James W. Nesmith, \ 53, ans. 84. Their posts ample for defence again- 1 Indians, James W. Nesmith, p. 47, ans. 84. No improvement of roads, &c., by Company. James W. Nesmith. p. 649, ans. 2. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 413, ans. 32. Wanted to sell their x'ights in gross. Thomas Nelson, p. 89, ans. 12. Cheap Labor of. R. McFeely, witness, p. 126, ans. 22. Trade of, in 1841. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 288, ans. 60, In 1843. William Gilpin, witness, p. 338, ans. 15. Company's OflScers kind to Commodore Wilkes. Charles WiJkes, witness, p. 299, ana. 63; p. 803, ans, — . 12 I .1 Hudson's Bay Company, (continued.) Estimate, in 1840, of value of Company's posts and trade south of 40th°. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 301, ans. 5' p. 302, ans. 3, 4. ' Importation of goods at Puget's Sound by. Simpson P. Moses, witness, p. 327, ans. 2, 5; p. 828, ans. 8. Ballendcn, (Company's Factor,) said Navigation Col- umbia useless to Company undtr United States Rev- enue System. ^ Simpson P. Moses, witness, p. 328, ans. 9. Extent of Company's Claim. William Gilpin, witness, p. 335, ans. 21. Cattle and Sheep of. William Gilpin, witness, p. 335, ans. 23. Policy to settlers. William Gilpin, witness, p. 336, ans. 27. Company wished large Reservation at Vancouver. Benj. Alvord, witness, p. 852, ans. 9. Company's Transportation to Coivile. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 415, ans. 84. Effect of discovery of gold on Company's business. George Gibbs, witness, p. 415, ans. 35. Wished totr.ansfer their transportation to Fraser river. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 443, ans. 152; p. 444, ans. 153. Company's posts in American Territory unprofitable. Geo. Gibbs, p. 448, ans. 188. Governor Ogden's statement that American Oregon not fur country. Geo. Gibbs, p. 494, ans. 469. I. Indians. Policy of Hudson's Bay Company to. Rufus Ingalls, p. 9, ans. 3T; p. 10, ans. 39. James W. Nesmiiii, p. 32, ans. 33. ^nai| osts and • p. 302, 2, 5; p. tion Col- Eites Rev- j. 9. 1. 13. 17. uver. iiness. aser river. 2; p. 444, rofitable. ,n Oregon ins. 89. 18 Indians Policy of Hudson's Bay Company to, (continued.) Geo. Gibbs, p. 417, ans. 39. Company's trade with. James W. Nesmitb, p. 30, ans. 29. Effect of intercfiiirso with lluddon's Bay Company, James VV. Nesmith, witness, p. 31, ans. 33. War with. James W. Nesmith,. p. 46, ans. 80, 83. George Gibbs, p. 416, ans. 38. Depopulation of. Charles Wilkes, p. 287, ans. 57. Geo. Gibbs, p. 471, ans. 335. K. Kootenay Post, Description of. G. C. Gardner, witness, p. 192, ans. 6, 6, 8; p 193, ans. 11, 12; p. 195, ans. 1; p. 196 ans. 2. Charles I. Gardner, witness, p. 322, ana. 20; p 323, ans. 22, 23; p. 324, ans. 9; p. 323, ans 24 ; p. 324, ans. 9, 10, 11 ; p. 325, ans. 1. F. Hudson, witness, p. 339, ans. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14;^ p. 341, ans. 3, 8, 9, 10 Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 407, ans. 19 ; p. 454 ans. 219, 220. J. M. Alden, p. 552, ans. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 ; p 553, ans. 11, 12 ; p. 554, ans. 13, 14, 15, 17 19; p. 556, ans. 22, 2-3, 24, 25, 26; p. 557 ans. 29 ; p. 558, ans. 37, 38, 1 ; p. 559, ans 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; p. "560, ans. 9, 12, 13 ; p. 561 ans. 14, 15, 18, 19 ; p. 554, ans. 18. Photograph of Catholic Mission at. G. Clinton Gardner, witness, p. 193, ans. 9. F. Hudson, p. 340, ans. 8. Geo. Gibbs, p. 407, ans. 20. Kootenay River. J. M. Alden, p. 551, ans. 3; p. 555, ans. 20, 21. I W ! "V: 14 Kootenay Post, Description of, (continued.) Photograph of building at. J. M. Alden, p. 553, ans. 11; p. 556, ans. 28; p. 557, ans. 29, 31. 33, 84, 35. M. Military Authorities. Wished to protect Hudson's Bay Company's rights. Kufus Ingalls, p. 15, uns. 22. Their views as to expiration of Company's Charter. Rufus Ingalls, p. 15, ans. 22. Who in command at Astoria. Justus Steinberger, p. 68, ans. 12. Miscellaneous. St. Helen's. Justus Steinberger, p. 67, ans. 9. Ranier. Justus Steinberger, p. 67, ans. 9. Report as to value of buildings by Military Board at Vancouver. Chancey McKee, p. 78, ans. 6. Andrew J. Smith, p. 84, ans. 4. C. 0. Augur, p. 101, ans. 4. Mr. Daniel Webster called attention to value of Hud- son's Bay Company's Claims. Thomas Nelson witness, p. 87, ans. 4. Information thereon sought from Dr. John McLaughlin, p. 87, ans. 6; p. 98. Courts of Oregon open to Hudson's Bay Company. Thomas Nelson, p. 96, ans. 2. Price of sea-otter skins. J. W. P. Huntington, p. 152, ans. 1. Value of lumber in Umpqua Valley. J. W. P. Huntington, p. 168, ans. 11. Davis farm. J, II. P. Huntington, p. 157, ans. 46,47, 48 ; p. 163, ans. 21, 22. 15 Board at le of Hud- Laaghlin, apany. 47, 48 ; p. Misceliuncons, (continued.) Statement of Mr. Ogden. W. R. Gibson, p. 1G9, ans. 28, 29, 30, 31 ; p. 170, ans. 33; p. 174, una. 31, ;{2, 33, 34; p. 176, ana. 37, 38, 39, 40. Account of Hudson's Biiy Company vs. United States. 11. J. Atkinson, p. 183, ans. 6, 7, 8; p. 184, ana. 12; p. 185, ans. 13; p. 186, ans. 14. Trails, cost of. G. C. Gardner, p. 204, ans. 8. Adobes. Marcus A. Reno, p. 210, ans. 8, 9, 10 ; p. 216, ans. 22, 23, 24, 25. Geo. W. Shoemaker, p. 257, ans. 25. Gordon Granger, p. 380, ans. 14, 15; p. 381, ans. 16; p. 385, ans. 9; p. 386, ans. 10. Thompson's farm near Umpqua. Lewis S. Thompson, p. 221, ans. 12. Cain, A. J., in real estate business in Oregon. A. J. Cain, p. 222, ans. 1. Clap-board houses. A. J. Cain, p. 232, ans. 4. Proportion of land in Washington Territory in private ownership. A. J. Cain, p. 233, ans. 10. Population of Washington Territory. A. J. Cain, p. 233, ans. 11. Gold excitement. ^ A. J. Cain, witness, p. 235, ans. 27. Geo. W. Shoemaker, p. 256, ans. 11. Umatilla. A. J. Cain, p. 237, ans. 38. Speculative value of Town Sites in Washington. A. J. Cain, p. 287, ans. 40. Difference between perfeC. title and squatter's title. A. J. Cain, p. ''.i, ans. 15. Palouze Landing. A. J. Cain, p. i)4.% ans. 24, 25, 26, 27. mm Id Miscellaneous, (continued.) 13itter Uoot Mountains. A. J. Cain, p. 244, ans. 4; p. 245, ana. 5, 6, 8, 9. Euilroad at Cascade Portage. A. J. Cain, p. 247, atis. 4, 5, 0; p. 248, ans. 1, 2, 8, 5; p. 249, ans. 6; p. 250, ans. 7, 8, 1, 2, 8 ; p. 251, ans. 4, 1. Wagon Roads at Cascades and Dalles. A. J. Cain, p. 248, ans. 2. Shoemaker's farm sold. Geo. W. Shoemaker, p. 255, ans. 4; p. 256, ans. 6, 7, 8. Pillar Rock, Hudson's Buy Company, no station there in 1841. Charles Wilkes, p. 277, ans. 15, 16. Cattle in Country in 1841. Charles Wilkes, p. 297, ans. 60. Dr. McLaughlin kind to settlers. Charles Wilkes, p. 299, ans. 62. Price of Cattle in Willamette Valley in 1841. Charles Wilkes, p.' 301, ans. 3. Map of Mouth of Columbia River. A. M. Harrison, p. 312, ans. 5 ; p. 313, ana. 8. Chapoian's Claim at Umpqua. C. T. Gardner, p. 821, ans. 9. Coweeman, or Monticello. , C. J. Gardner, p. 325, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. Cascade Range, climate of country east and west of it. Benj. Alvord, p. 357, ans. 9, 10, 11. Price of lumber at Dalles in 1852. Benj. Alvord, p. 354, ans. 13. Severe winter in 1852. Benj. Alvord, p. 355, ans. 1. Cost of expedition across continent. Wm. Gilpin, p. 338, ans. 5. Where timber to build post at Vancouver came from. Geo. Gibbs, p. 411, ans. 26. ans. 5, 6, !48, ans. 1, us. 7, 8, 1, p. 256, ans. ation there n. 313. ans. 8. 4, 5, 6, 7. >d west of it. came from. IT Miscellaneous, (continued.) Photograph of Vancouver. Geo. Gibbs, p. 412, ans. 27. How Pacific Railroad Survey and Northwestern Boun- dary Commission got their supplies. Geo. Gibbs, p. 414, ans. 33. Kettle Falls. Geo. Gibbs, p. 417, ans. 41. Indebtedness of settlers to Dr. McLaughlin. Geo. Gibbs, p. 418, ans. 42. Explanation of Geo. Gibbs in relation to his corres- pondence with Governor Ogden. - ' Geo. Gibbs, p. 418, ans. 43. Further explanation by, p. 418, ans. 43. Published statements of Geo. Gibbs about Hudson's Bay Company's Post, never controverted. Geo. Gibbs, p. 461, ans. 261. "Why some inttirrogatories prepared by Geo. Gibbs, p. 481, ans. 402. Water power near Colvile not claimed by Hudson's Bay Company. Geo. Gibbs, p. r)08, ans. 576, 577, 578. Buildings erected at Vancouvfci' 'uy Tngalls. Rufus Ingalls, p. 525, ans. 2. Hudson's Bay Company's Buildings at Vancouver, at what cost they could have been erected. Rufus Ingalls, p. 625, ans. 5; p. 526, ans. 6 ; p. 535, ans. 39, 42 ; p. 536, ans. 4:7. Pillar Rock, Description of. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 402, ans. 11. Portland. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 26, ans. 13 ; p. 38, ans. 25. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 63, ans. 9. Thomas Nelson, witness, p. 89, ans. 13. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 66, ans. 8. A. Pleasanton, witness, p. 141, ans. 21. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 152, ans. 3. Vol. II, At— 3. i ,> Miscellaneous, (continued.) Settlement of the country. James W. Nosmith, p. 33, ans. 35. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 415, ana. 36; p. 416, ans. 87. N. Ncz Percd, (old Fort.) Farm at. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 149, ans. 32, 33. W. R. Gibson, witness, p. 166, ans. 7. Enclosures at. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 151, ans. 41. Land around. J. W. P. Huntington, p. 151, ans. 42 ; p. Ib4, ans. 29, 80 ; p. 165, ans. 32, 33, 1. Uses of. W. R. Gibson, witness, p. 168, ans. 22, Zd. Ni squally. Buildings at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 15, ans. 20. 0. Okanagan, Description of. G. Clinton Gardner, witness, p. 195, ans. 24, 25, 26. Charlss "Wilkes, witness, p. 284, ans. 48, 49, 50, dl. Svlvester Mowry, witness, p. 385, ans. 6, 7 ; p. '388, ans. 15, 16, 17; p. 389, ans. 21. George Gibbs, witness, p. 407, ans. 19; p- 447, ans. 181 ; p. 449, ans. 189 ; p. 642, ans. 8, 9. George Suckley, p. 642, ans. 8, 9; p. 546, ans. 22, 23. Fur-bearing Animals scarce in country around. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 450, ans. 195, 196. Trade at. Geo. Suckley, witness, p. 543, ans. 16. p. 416, ana. 82, ins. 41. ; p. 164, 23. , ans. 24, 18, 49, 50, I. 6, 7 ; p. 1. } ; p. 447, ans. 8, 9. , 546, ans. ad. 196. >. 10 Umpqua, Description of. J. AV. P. Huntington, witness, p. 14fi, ans. 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15; p. 147, ans. 16, 17. L. S. Thompson, witness, p. 218, ans. 3, 4, 5. ' • ^^''ll'am Gilpin, witness, p. 836, ans. 2!). J. II. r. Huntington, witness, p. 148, ans. 20; p. 154, ans. 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 ; p. 160, ans. 1 ; p. 161, ans. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ; p. 162, ans. 14. J. S. Thompson, witness, p. 218, ans. 3. Charles T. Gardner, witness, p. 323, ans. 2, 3. B. F. Dowell, witness, p. 858, ans. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; p. 359, ans. 7. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 286, ans. 55, 56. Charles T. Gardner, witness, p. 322, ans. 14. B. F. Dowell, witness, p. 363, ans. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 ; p. 364, ans. 12, 13, 14. W. J. Terry, witness, p. 391, ans. 9, 10, 11 ; C. T. Gardner, witness, p. 322, ans. 14. Buildings at, burned in 1858. J. W. P. Huntington, p. 148, ans. 21. Trail from. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 152, ans. 2. Price of labor at. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 154, ans. 18 ; p. 162, ans. 12, 13. Land at. Value of. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 155, ans. 27, 82; p. 162, ans. 16, 17, 18; p. 162, ans. 15. L. S. Thompson, witness, p. 218, ans. 4. C. T. Gardner, witness, p. 828, ans. 2, 3. B. F. Dowell, witness, p. 359, ans. 8, 9. Grasshoppers at. J. W. P. Huntington, witness, p. 163, ans. 20. Cattle at. L. S. Thompson, witness, p. 218, ans. 7; p. 220, ans. 7, 8, 9. Umpqua, Description of, (continued.) Chapman's Farm at. L. S. Thompson, p. 219, ans. 10. C. T. Gardner, witness, p. 323, ans. 1 ; p. 824, ans. 5. Umpqua River. L. S. Thompson, witness, p. 21(>, ane. 4 ; p. 220, ans. 5. Trade at. L. S. Thompson, witness, p. 222, ans. 7. Vancouver, Description of. ^ t 9. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 2, ans. 0, 7 ; p. », ans. 10, 11. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 37, ans. 19, 20. Thomas Nelson, witness, p. 88, ans. 9. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 4, ans. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; p. 5, ans. 20; p. 6, ans. 23, 24, 25; p. 11, ans. 46. U. S. Grant, witness, p. 20, ans. 10. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 28, ans. 2; p, 24, ana. 7 ; p. 23, ans. 4. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 59, ans. 3, 4. * Charles B. Wagner, witness, p. 60, ans. 5 ; p. 63, ans. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. W. A. Howard, witness, p. 67, ans. 4. Chancey McKeever, witness, p. 78, ans. 78 ; p. 81, ans. 1. • General Andrew J. Smith, witness, p. 84, ans. 6, 7. Thomas Nelson, witness, p. 89, ans. 10 ; p. 90, ans. 2, 8. General Jas. A. Hardie, witness, p. 107, ans. 3; p. Ill, ans. 1. Major R. McFeely, witness, p. 119, ans 4. Jas. A. Hardie, witness, p. 11. . ; p. 824, t ; p. 220, 7. , 7; p. 8, riB. 19,20. 13, 14, 15, 24, 25; p. ans. 2 ; p. IS. 3, 4. ans. 5; p. [. ans. 78 ; p. p. 84, ans. ,10; p. 90, 107, ans. 3; ans 4. Vancouver, Description of, (continued.) Major R. McFcely, witness, p. 120, ans. G, 7; p. 127, ans. 8; p. 128, ans. 4. General A. Pleasanton, witness, p. 135, ans. 4, 6, G. General P. II. Sheridan, witness, p. 2G7, ans. 8, 4; p. 269, ans. 6. Charles Wilkes, witness, p. 278, ans. 25 ; p. 279, ans. 26, 27, 29, 31 ; p. 280, ans. 83 ; p. 281, ans. 39 ; p. 291, ans. 10. William Gilpin, witness, p. 338, ans. 16, 17, 18, • . 19, 20. T. R. Peale, witness, p. 845, ans. 9, 10, 11; p. 34G, ans. 12 ; p. 847, ans. 11 ; p. 348, ans. ]8. Benj. Alvord, witness, p. 350, ans. 8; p. 351, ans. 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 ; p. 352, ans. 1, 2, 8 ; p. 353, ans. 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12; p. 354, ans. 19, 20; p. 355, ans. 21. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 408, ans. 21. Rufus Ingalls, p. 524, ans. 1; p. 525, ans. 3; p. 626, ans. 7, 8. Fur Trade of. J. R. Peaie, witness, p. 848, ans. 18, 14, 16. Claim of Hudson's Bay Company at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 2, ans. 5. General U. S. Grant, witness, p. 19, ans. 7. Chas. B. Wagner, witness, p. 61, ans. 8. Lands of Hudson's Bay Company occupied by United States and citizens. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 3, ans. 9. Change in Occupation of Hudson's Bay Company at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 3, ans. 10. Horses aud Cattle at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 4, ans. 16. C. Wilkes, witness, p. 281, ans. 40. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 411, ans. 24. I ,1^' 22 Vancouver, Description of, (continued.) Relation between Hudson's Bay Company and United States t'oops. F.ufus Ingalls, witness, p. 5, ans. 17 ; p. 10, ans. 44. General U. S. Grant, witness, p. 21, ans. 11. Rufus Ingalle, witness, p. 5, ans. 19 ; p. 12, ans. 6, 7, 8, 9; p. 16, ans. 23, 24. U. S. Grant, p. 22, ans. 10. ; U. S. Military Post at. Rofns Ingalls, witness, p. 5, ans. 18, 20; p. 625, ans. 4 ; p. 628, ans. 2, 3, 4, 6 ; p. 529, ans. 6, 7, 8, 9 ; p. 630, ans. 10, 11, 16; p. 631, ans. 17, 19, 20, 21, 22; p. 582, ans. 24, 25, 26, 28 ; p. 533, ans. 29, 30. Land at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 6, ans. 26, 27 ; p. 7, ans. 28; p. 8, ans. 83; p. 10, ans. 41; p. 11, ans. 45, 46 ; p. 12, ans. 3 ; p. 14, ans. 18, 14, 15, 16. Generpl U. S. Grant, witness, p. 21, ans. 2, 8, 4 ; p. 19, ans. 8, 9 ; p. 22, ans. 8. Justus Steinborger, witness, p. 52, ans. 6. J. A. Hardie, witness, p. 108, ans. 6. R. McFeely, witness, p. 120, ans. 8, 9, 10, 11. Relations between Hudson's Bay Company at and Settlers. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 7, ans. 29; p. 12, ans. 4; p. 17, ans. 1. Injury to Town of, from polity of Company. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 8, ans. 30. Town of. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 8, ans. 31. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 63, ans. 8. Chauncey McKeever, p. 79, ans. 7. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 25, ans. 9, 10 ; p. 20, an^. 12 ; p. 30, ans. 30 ; p. 31, ana. 31. ''fc sy*^'' and United 7 ; p. 10, ans. L, ans. 11. ) ; p. 12, ans. . 18, 20; p. i, 5 ; p. 529, ), 11,16; p. 582, ans. 24, 26,27; p. 7, IB. 41; p. 11, t, ans. 13, 14, 21, ans. 2, 3, 3. ans. 6. 6. 8, 9, 10, 11. panj at and ^9 ; p. 12, ans. ny. JO. Jl. ans. 8. 5, ans. 9, 10 ; p. 31, ana. 31. Vancouver, Description tf, (continued.) Town of. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 51, ans. 4; p. 52, ' ans. 7. C. B. Wagaer, witness, p. 61, ans. 10, 11; p. iJ2, ans. 12, 14, 15, 16; p. 65, ans. 10; p. 66, ans. 16, 17, 18; p. 67, ans. 4. W. A. Howard, witness, p. 67, ans. -5 ; p. 69, ans. 3, 4. Thos. Nelson, witness, p. 89, ans. 13. J. A. Hardie, witness, p. 109, ana. 7. A. Pleasanton, witness, p. 137, ans. 10, C. Wilkes, witness, p. 295, ans. 40, 41; p. 296, ans. 42. Geo. Gibbs. witness, p. 411, ans. 25. How Company paid their employees. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 8, ans. 24. Price of wages and materials at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 9, ans. 35, 36. Benj. Alvord, witness, p, 354, ans. 18. Hudson's Bay Company's vessels at. Rufus Ingalis, witness, p. 11, ans. 46. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 31, ans. 31. Hay raised at. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 11, ans. 2. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 463, ans. 275. People sought shelter at during Indian War. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 13, an.?. 10, 11. Description of country around. C. B. Wagner, witness, p. 60, ans. 7 ; p. 61, ans. 9. C. C. Augur, witness, p. 102, ans. 10 ; p. 103, ans. 1. Jas. A. Hardie, witness, p. 108, ans. 5. C. Wilkes, p. 296, ans. 46. :n^m ¥ 24 Vancouver, Description of, (continued.) Improvements by Hudson's Bay Company in country * ,.f ,) around. C. B. Wagner, witness, p. 63, ans. 17. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 627, ans. 14 ; p. 538, ans. 65, 66. ■ t"'*''' Forests near, deadened bj fire. Rufus Ingalls, witnass, p. 528, ans. 15. Report of Military Board on Hudson's Bay Company's l buildings at. J. K. Barnes, witness, p. 70, ans. 6 ; p. 71, ans. 6; p. 75, ans. 5. r • Chauncey McKee, witness, p. 81. C. C. Augur, witness, p. 104. D. H.Vinton, witness, p. 129, ans. 4,5; p. 130, ans. 1, 7; p. 131, ans. 5 ; p. 133, A. Merchandizing at, principal business of Company in 1852. Thos. Nelson, witness, p. 89, ans. 11. Land at. A. Pleasanton, witness, p. 136, ans. 8. C. Wilkes, witness, p. 282, ans. 42 ; p. 295, ans. 39 ; p. 280, ans. 34, 35 ; p. 300, ans. 1. Mills at. C. Wilkes, witness, p. 280, ans. 37, 38 ; p. 292, ans. 17 ; p. 293, ans. 18. Rufus Ingalls, witness, p. 627, ans. 10, 11, 12, 13. Inundation at. C. Wilkes, p. 282, ans. 43; p. 283, ans. 44; p. 296, ans. 49. Photograph of. Benj. Alvord, p. 352. When Hudson's Bay Company left. Benj. Alvord, witness, p. 355, ans. 22 ; p. 356, ans. 4, 6. I country ; p. 538, ]!ompany s p. 71, ans. 5; p. 130, L. ompany in 8. p. 205, ans. as. 1. J8 ; p. 292, 10, 11, 12, ans. 44 ; p. 22 ; p. 356, 26 Vancouver, Description of, (continued.) SauTie's Island. Geo. Oibbs, witness, p. 410, ans. 23; p. 461, ans. 268, 264. Orchard at. Geo. Gibbs, witness, p. 412, ans. 28. Donation Olaims, near taken by Company's employees. Bufns Ingalls, witness, p. 526, ans. 9. W. Walla-Walla, Description of. James W. Nesmith, witness, p. 28, ans. 19 ; p. . 41, ans. 50; p. 42#ins. 51 ; p. 28, ans. 20, 21 ; p. 42, ans. 58. Justus Steinberger, witness, p. 64, ans. 10 ; p. 68, a*i r i)i. If I ^t^^mmrmmmm Mi 8 Stock, numbers, &c. — Continued. Cf apman, H. L., 97, 98. C^ ()™an» J- B» 149. Clarke, 90. , Dement, 5, 6, 7, 8. Dougherty, 102-104. Gibbs, 319, 320, 330-335. Goldsborough, 179. Hill, 211, 213, 214. Kautz, 223, 224, 227. Lee, 200, 292, Light, 120. Miller, 7V, 78, 81, 82, 84-86. Mogk, 273, 274, 278, 280. More, 117, 118. Moses, 249, 250, 253, 259. Shazer, 119. Suckley, 169, 170. Wilkea, 231, 233, 235, 236, 239, 240. , 244, 245. Williamson, 110, 116. Wirtz, 186, 188. Stoc^', injuries to company's. Allen, 302. Burge, 106, 108, 109. Dement, 7, 8, 9. Gibbs, 830. Mogk,' 274, 280. Williamson, 112, 116. Wirtz, 190. T. Timber, kind and qualities of. Allen, 299, 300, 309, 310. Alvord, 264. Gibbs, 313, 318. Goldsborough, 176, 181. 9 Timber, kind and qualities of — Continued. Lee, 290, 291, 294, 295. McDonald, 122-125. McKibbin, 159. Mogk, 273, 281. Mopes, 249, 261-25C, 258. Suckley, 168. Wildes, 232, 242. TViriK, 1H5, 187 Watercourses, lakes and springs. Appiegato, 28. Carson, 59, 51. Cosey, 199. Hiij, 210. • Kautz, 222, 225. Mosea, 252. Riaoaiijon, 65. SuckJoy, 167. Wilkfsi 232, 239. 2 U, 8. m 1 EM fritist nntt Rnuthm Joint mommissUm, IN^DEX TO TESTIMONY ON PART OF THE UNITED STATES ( MISCELLANEOUS ) IN THE MATTER OF THE HUDSON'S BAY AND PUGET'S SOUND AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES. INDEX. A. Accounts of Hudson's Bay Company. Example of, 32, 33. Mactavish, 44, 60, 170, 171. Roberts, 15. Agreement, &c., in regard to evidence to be taken in Eng- land, 1-11. Agreement in regard to examination of Mactavish, 39, 40. Agreement, proposed by Sir J. H. Pelley, for purchase by United States of rights of Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Companies, 243. B. Bookkeepers and Books, Hudson's Bay Company. Mactavish, 47-49, 53-56. Buildings, Hudson's Bay Company. Mactavish, 46-49, 61, 68, 70, 73, 74, 80, 98, 158-159, 161, 163, 167-169. Stevens, Gov., Report of, (Doc.,) 219-228. C. Cape Disappointment, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Mactavish, 156-159. Stevens, Gov., Report of, (Doc.,) 223, 226. Van Buren, Capt., Report of, (Doc.,) 367. Cattle and other Stock. Ebie, J. N., (Report,) 238. Mactavish, 107-109, 121, 169. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 218, 225. Tolmie, W. T., (Letter,) 230. ■"^ ir! I-; i Champoeg, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Mttctavish, 161, 162. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 223, 224. Chinook, or Pillar Rock, Hudson's Buy Company's Post. Mactavisb, 155, 156. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 223, 224, 226. Colvile, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Maotavish, 167, 168. Stevens, G.iv., (Report,) 221, 222, 226. Coweeman, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Ebie, J. N., (Report,) 238. Mactavish, 152, 163, 155. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 226. Cowlitz, Puget's Sound Company's Farms. Amounts invested in, (Exhibit,) 34. Armit, 19. Ebie, J. N., (Report,) 238. Profit and Loss at, (Exhibit,) 35. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 225, 226. Dispatches. Documents. D. Sir E. B. Lytton to Gov. Douglas, 286-^:99. Brown, Gov., to Governor General of Canada, (H. B. Co.,) (C-1,) 335-318. Cass, Lewis, to Lord Lyons, (Rights of H. B. Co.)(A-9,)280. Cass, Lewis, to Lord Lyons, (P. S. Co.,) (A-10,) 282. Commissioner of Public Lands to Secretary of the Interior, (H. B. & P. S. Cos,,) Report on Claims of, (A-6,) 272. Correspondence in regard to surveying land, claimed by Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Companies, (A-5,) 251-272. Cross, 0., Maj., U. S. A., Extract from Diary of March to Oregon, (C-6,) 361-364. ost. -:i99. Canada, of H. B. ) (A-10,) retary of Leport on ng land, :'s Sound )tn Diary Documents, (continued.) ♦ Decision of Commissioner of Claims, (Doc.,) (C-7,) 364. Delegates, Report in regard to, (C-2,) 848-350. Douglas, Gov., to Sir E. B. Lytton, Claim of Hudson's Bay Company, (C-4,) 352-354. Douglas, Gov., to Sir E. B. Lytton, services of Hudson's Bay Company, (C-13,) 391. Douglas, Gov., to Sir E. B. Lytton, in regard to his (Douglas') administration, (C-14,) 392. Douglas and others, Land Claims of, (C-10,) 375-382. Ebie, J. N., to Gov. Stevens, Report of value of Vancouver and Cowlitz Farm, (A-1,) 230. Harvie, E. J., Lieut., to Gen'l Jessup, Report on Claims of Puget's Sound Co., (B. 3,) 314. Hudson's Bay Company's Claims, arising out of Indian hostilities, (C-11,) 382. Ingalls, Capt., U. S. A., Report on Military Reservations in Oregon, (C-5,) 354-361. Lagace, Pierre, and others. Land Claims of, in Washington Territory, (B-2,) 304-313. Loring. Col., and others. Correspondence in re- gard to Military Reservation at Vancouver, (C-9,) 868. Lyons, Lord, to Gen'l Cass, Rights of Hudson's Bay Cou^pany, (A-9,) 281. Lyons, Lord, to Gen'l Cass, Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Companies' Claims, ( A-11,) 282. Lytton, Sir E. B., Dispatches to Gov. Douglas, (A-12,) 286-299. Lytton, Sir E. B., to Gov. Do'igks, transmitting revocation of Crown Grant, (C-12,) 388. Palliser, Capt., Report of Exploration, (C-3,) 351. Pelley, Sir J. H., to Mr. Clayton, enclosing pro- posed agreement, (A-3,) 243. ii'i Pocuments, (continued.) Puget's Sound Company vs. County of Pierce, Transcript, Supreme Court United States, (B.4,) 816-884. Simpson, G., to 6. N. Saunders, in regard to Bale of rights and possessions, (A-2,) 241-243. Simpson, G., Mem. of Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sonnd Companies' possessive rights in Oregon, (A.4,) 247-251. Stevens, dov., to W. L. Marcy, Report on Claims of Hudeon'tJ Bay and Puget'8 Sound Compa- nies, (A-1,) 209-228. Stevens, Gov., to "W. F, Tolmic, Rights of Hud- son'sBay and Puget'^ Sound Companies, (A-1,) 288-240. Tilton, James, Surgeon GetK>ral Washington Territory, Report on Claims of Puget's Sound Company, (B-1,) 300-804. Tolmie, W. F., to Gov. Stevens, protesting against views of Gov. Stevens. (A-1,) 228. Van Bnren, M. E., Capt., Report concerning Cape Disappointment, (C-8,) 366. ill i f» E. Employees, number, &c., Hudson's Bay Company. Extract from Books of Company, 197, 198. Mactavish, 87-93, 161, 166. Employees, wages, Hudson's Bay Company. Mactavish, 45, 46, 67, 89, 93, 94. Roberts, 15, 16. Exhibit from Books of Company, 197. Exploration, Report of. Palliser, Capt., (Doc.,) 861. F. Fish and Fisheries. Mactavish, 94, 05, 96. jf Pierce, d States, regard to ) 241-243. nd Puget's n Oregon, on Claims id Compa- ts of Hud- lies, (A-1,) ''ashington et's Sound protesting ,,) 228. loncerning 198. Flatheads, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Mactavishi 168, 169. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 222, 220. Fort Bois^, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Cross, Maj., (Report,) 363. Mactavish, 61, 165. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 223, 226. Fort George, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Mactavish, 153-155. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 223. Fort Hall, Hudson's Bay Company'b Post. Cross, Maj., (Report,) 362, 363. Mactavish, 61. Roberts, 16, 17. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 223, 226. Fur Trade. Exhibit from Company's Books, 193-196. Maotaviah, 58-61, 154, 158-160, 171, 172, 176i H. Hay, Clover, &c. Mactavish, 134. Hudson's Bay Company. Claims of, (Doc. C-4,) 352-354. ** ** on account of Indian troubles, (Doc. C-7,) 864-366, and (C-11,) 382-386. Furs traded by, (Exhibit,) 193-196. Interest of in Puget's Sound Company. Roberts, 14. Organization, stock, &c. Armit, 17, 18. Mactavish, 180, 181. Possessions of. Brown, Gov., to Got. Gen'l Canada, (Doc;,) 3^(&- 348. Value of, (Report of Delegates,) Doc, 348-360; Profit and loss cf, (Exhibit,) 37, 38. Revocation of Crown Grant to, (Doe.,) 888-390. fi Hi! eai tmm 8 Hudson's Bay and Fuget's Sound Companies. Possessory rights of Cass, Gen., to Lord Napier, (Doc.,) 280. Lyons, Lord, to Gen. Cass, (Doc.,) 281. « «< « " »« « 282-286. Napier, Lord, to Gen. Cass, " 279. Simpson, G., to G. M. Saunders, (Doc.,) 241- 243. Simpson, G., Mem., (Doc.,) 247-261. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) (Doc.,) 210-228. " « to Dr Tolmie, (Doc.,) 288-239. Separate identity of. Roberts, 13, 14. L Inspection of Books and Documents. Tolmie, Dr., to W. C. Johnson, (Doc.,) 199-201. Interest of D. Mactavish in Hudson's Bay Company's Claim. Mactavish, 63, 64. International Financial Society. Prospectus of, 20-81. K. Kootenais, Hudson's Bay Company's Post. Mactavish, 168, 169. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 222. Land Claim at Vancouver, (Hudson's Bay Company's.) Ebie, J. N., (Report,) 233-237. Mactavish, 97-106, 1C&-162, 187, 188. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 219, 220. Land Claims of Hudson's Bay Company at other posts. Mactavish, 163, 156, 158-160, 162, 164-167. . Land claimed by Hudson's Bay Company, value of. Mactavish, 124-143, 163, 164. Farrar, 183. 280. 81. 82-286. 79. )oc.,) 241- -228. 288-239. -201. Dj's Claim. ay'a.) 88. posts. 164-167. )f. 9 Land Claima in Washington Territory, (Private,) (Doo.,) 804- 818. Land Claims near Vancouver, (Private,) (Doo.,) 875-382. Lumber. Maotavish 85, 86. Mills. M. Ebie, J. N. (Report,) 231, 232. Farrar, 185, 186. Maotavish, 80-87. N. Navigation of Rivers. Maotavish, 173. Nisqually Farm, (Puget's Sound Company.) Amounts invested in, (Exhibit,) 34. Arm it, 19. Profit and loss at, (Exhibit,) 86. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 225, 226. Northwest and Hudson's Bay Company, junction of. Maotavish, 47, 48. O. Officers of Hudson's Bay Company, Maotavish, 43, 179. Okanagan, (Hudson's Bay Company's Post.) Maotavish, 165, 167. Stevens, Gov., (Report,) 222, 226. P. Portages. Maotavish, 178. Puget's Sound Company. Indebtedness to Hudson's Bay Company. Armit, 19. Possessory rights of. Harriet, E. J., Lieut., (Report,) 314-316. 2 I hi i I • 10 1 Pofseuory, rights of, (continued.) Simpson, G., to G. N. Saunders, (Doc.,) 241. Stevens, Gov., to Dr. Tolmie, (Doc.,) 240. Tilton, Jas., (Report,) 800-804. Relation to Hudson's Bay Oompany. Maotavish, 178-180. Shares of Stock. Maotavish, 177, 178. Versus County of F'ieroe, (Doc.,) 816-884. R. Report of Commissioner of Public Lands on Claims of Hud- son's Bay and Puget's Sound Companies, (Doc.,) 272-278. Report of Dr. Tolmie and W. C. Johnson on inspection of hooks, as to certain points, (Doc.,) 18^191. Reservations, United States Military, in Oregon. Ingals, R., Capt., (Report,) 854-861. Document, (C-9,) 868, 874. Roads. / Mactavish, 92, 98, 121, 169, 176. S. Stockade at Vancouver. Maotavish, 71-78. Surreys of Hudson's Bay Company's and Puget's Sound Com- pany's Claims. Correspond^ee, (Doo.,) 251-272. T. Trade, how carried on by Hudson's Bay Company. Mactavish, 51. Umpqua, Hudson's Bay Company's Post* Mactavish, 160, Ibl. 8<|,«vtfM, Gov., (Report,) 228^ J j.'1IIMM»liB MMH ^ ^^"^2. "^^^v^. \^\ H:f^. 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Indenture between Her Majesty Queen Victoria and Hudson's Bay Company, in regard to lands on Van- couver Island, p. 469. Champoeg — Survey of town lots at, p. 433. Letters — Ballenden to Surveyor General Preston, p. 435. Berens to Earl of Clarendon, p. 459. Same to Earl of Malmesbury, p. 459. Same to Sir George Simpson, p. 461. Same to Lord John Russell, p. 462. Cass, Hon. Mr., to Lord Napier, p. 445. Clayton, Hon. Mr., to Sir George Simpson, p. 438. . Crampton, Mr., to Sir George Simpson, p. 442. Same to same, p. 444. Same to same, p. 445. Same to same, p. 446. Colvile, Mr., to Sir George Simpson, p. 448. Cushing, Hon. Mr., to Mr. Lander, p. 474. Dallas, Mr., to Mr. Young, p. 465. Day, Mr., to Mr. Lander, p. 479. Douglas, George, to Duke of Newcastle, p. 466. Lander, Mr., to Hon. Mr. Cushing, p. 472. Lamley, Mr., to Mr. Hammond, p. 454, 4 ) If) iJL ■Nfl^i .f5K--^r-r7iWT-'w-ir,-,-~t-.-.^-7 . li. l.iF»i...,H.»(Bm. w ^" y ;wi".'iw M¥, f' m i Bame to Sir George Simpson, p. 451. Murcy, Hon. Mr., to Sir George Simpson, p. 450. Napier, Lord, to Hon. Mr. Cass, p. 456. Newcastle, Dake of, to Gov. Douglas, p. 468. Ogden, Mr., to Sir George Simpson, p. 436. Shepherd, Gov., to E. Hammond, Esq., p. 453. Simpson, Sir George, to Hon. Mr. Marcy, p. 447. Webster, Hon. Mr., to Mr. Lane, p. 441. Webster, Fletcher, to Mr. Levin, p. 444. Yoang, Mr., to Mr Dallas, p. 466. Maps — Of townships 2, 3, and 4, referred to in testimony of E. Giddings, marked *'C," first blank page. Of townships 9 and 10, referred to in testimony of E. Giddings, first blank page. Of surveyed part of Clark county, showing boundary of H. B. Co.'s claim at Vancouver, p. 428. Plat of city of Vancouver, p. 428. Township No. 7, site of Wallula, p. 428 H. B. Co.'s claim at Colvile, p. 428. Oregon — Memorial of provisional Government of, p. 429. Newspapers- Pacific Tribune, p. 480, 481, 482, 488, 485. Astoria Gazette, p. 485, 486. Oregonian, p. 486, 487, 488. Vancouver Register, p. 489. Chronicle, p. 489. Vancouver — Description of townships on Co.'s claim near, p. 462. 50. t47. stimony of aony of E. loundary of 29. r, p. 462. INDEX TO REBUTTING DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OP THE PUGET'S SOUND COMPANY. Assessment of Nisqually lands, p. 180. Berens to Earl of Clarendon, p. 185. Bill to adjust claims of Puget's Sound Agricultural Com- pany, p. 185. Commissioner of Public Lands, letter from, p. 183. Same, p. 184. Hewitt, judge's, charge in Roberts v». Lucas, p. ITT. Interior, Acting Secretary of, letter from, p. 183. Interior, Secretary of, extract from his report, p. 1«1. Maps of — Prairie lands at Nisqually. Plan of Pugefs Sound Company's land claim at Nisqually. Survey of Colwitz farm, as cultivated in 1845-6. Land claimed at Nisqually, showing route travelled by Applegate, Rinearson, and Carson. Notice to trespassers, p. 179. -^ IIsriDE32CES "V Z ID E 3^ O E - BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMMISSION <>»- :' Hiiflson's Bay an J Popt's Soid Ajrlcflltiira! Companies. 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