Joseph Sinclear informs Indian Affairs of the transfer of the removal contract from Robert Peebles to Coquillard and Ewing. Sinclear lays out Coquillard's plans to assemble the Indians together for an examination into their debts, and celebrates the prospect of effecting emigration within the season. In his enclosure, Peebles details his transfer of the removal contract to Coquillard and Ewing, stating that he believes these men to be competent and capable of successfully carrying out the emigration in accordance with the directives of the Department of Indian Affairs.