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Show LIST OF PAPERS. 43 No. 81. Letter from Agent H. W. Reed, reporting relative to his efforts to repair to his agency. SOUTHERN SUPRRINTBNDRNCY. No. 819. Report of Superintendent W. G. CoEn. No. 82. Report of Jusfln Harlan, agent for the Cherokees. No. 83. Report of George A. Cutler, agent for the Creeks. N;. 84. Report of Isaac Coleman, agent for the Choctaws and Chickxaaws. No. 85. Report of H. C. Ketchum, physician for tbe southern refugee In-dians. No. 86. Report of G. C. Snow, agent for the Seminoles. No. 87. Report of E. H. Carruth, agent for the Wicl~itas. No. 88. Report of P. P. Elder, agent for the Osages, kc. No. 89. Report of Osage manual labor school. No. 90. Report of A. V. CoEn, directing physician for northern refugee In-dians. No. 91. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to transportation of sup-plies to t k Oherokee refugees. No. 92. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to raids made in the Creek and Cherokee countries. No. 93. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting diEculties between the Osages and Wild Delawares. No-94. Letter from Superintendent CoEn, enclosing copy of letter of Colonel William H. Phillips relative to the removal of the Cherokee refagees. No. 95. Letter of Colonel Phillips, above referred to. No. 96. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to difficulties between the Osages and Delawares. No. 97. Letter from Superintendent C&n, reporting attack by guerilIas on Dr. Palmer and Judge Hilderbrand, and murder of the latter. No. 98. Letter from Superintendent Coffin, reporting illness of Opothleohola, and feasibility of making treaty with the Creeks. No. 99. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to arrival of Cherokees in their own country and withdrawal of troops therefrom. No. 100. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to the conditionof affairs within his superintendency. No. 101. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to depredations com-mitted by "jayhawkers." No. 102. Letter from Superintendent CoEn, enclosing one from Agent Harlan relative to the condition of the Cherokees at Fort Gibson. No. 103. Letter from Agent Harlan, above referred to. No. 104. Letter from Superintendent CoEn relative to subsistence of the . Cherokees. No. 105. Answer to the above. No. 106. Letter from Superintendent CoEn, reporting capture by Osages of a party of rebels paasing through their country. |