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Cardwell acknowledges receipt of Copies of Reports of the Commissioners for the Management of the Indian Reserves and approves with much satisfaction of Kennedy’s measures for ameliorating and improving their present condition.
No. 62
Downing Street
26th November 1864
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch, No.
80, of the 1st of October, enclosing Copies of Reports of the
Commissioners for the Management of the Indian Reserves.
I learn with much satisfaction that you are directing your
attention to the state of the IndianPopulation Population, with a view to the
adoption of measures for ameliorating and improving their present
condition.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your obedient servant Edward Cardwell