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Wednesday, November 7th, 1855. Pleasant morning-the slough below the Fort, was partly covered with ice, about the thickness of a dollar. I made a present to two chiefs-"Two Elk" and "Generals Son"-I also received a present from a chief called Little White Calf, consisting of one horse and twenty one buffaloe unclearrobes? which I tried to explain to him that I did not want, I finally gave them to the trader (Mr. Dawson) and told the Indian to get his pay for them and that I also unclear unclear him a present in the morning-Two Indians from the Blackfeet arrived to-day, came to inform me that some chiefs were coming to see me.