Miners recorder and spy in the west. (Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia) 18??-????, November 19, 1834, Image 1

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BaBJTEBS -WR ItECiMtSSnR VOL 11. An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published! at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to she preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of 'he Sjates. The sycophant of no Party—the slanderer of no Individual—the ft iend of Jackson. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDN. SDAY MORNING, By M. GAT SH RIGHT. Terms—Three Dollars per annum when paid in ad vance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end ot 1) e year. . No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of' will be executed at ‘ ‘‘comXical-ronrto the Editors must be postpaid to , entitle them Io attention. No subscription received for less than a year. EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DU 'Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be publishep six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 107. All intended Sales nf goods and chattles, belong.ng to testators or intestales goods and chatties, shall be published in two or more public p aces in the parish UmiJyl where such effects are to be sold, and in the gazelle, «» least forty days I efore the day ot such in tended sale.— -ibid 151. . All salesto be brlwcen the hours of ten and four o’rlo ck. and if continued from day to day notice to > be given thereof on the first day of «ale.—H>7. ( Sales ofreal property to be on the hrst I uesday mi Hie month, at the place of public sales,alter sixty days i publication. — ibid 1/1. . . ~ . , ‘ Application for Letters ot Dismission published six months. — ibid 168. ESTRAYS. To be advertised bv the Clerk of the inferior Court aixsitzrrs That advertise with us are notified that to make their sales legal, those for April must appear on the first day •! March. For May, by the fifth of April. For June, by the third day ot M»y. For July, by the thirty-iirsl day of May. For August,by the fifth day "I July. For September, by the «mcond day of August. For October by the sixth day of September. For November, by the fourth day of October. For December, by the fust day of November. Persons indebted to th- Intelligence, are notified that we will receive io payment bills <>( any dcuomi nation on any oft he solvent Banks of this Blate. NOTICE. PUBLIC notice is heieby given, that 1 have ibis dav revoked and mad’ null and voi I a cert o power of attorney and bond, made by mys- It, to one Amos Lard, to make titles in my name Io tot num be. 57A in the 12th district of the I J spc.lmn, ns Io ..onsiikration for which I-P- J- Sept. 10—28—3 t. ~ _ GEORGIA : A PROCLAMATION By WILSON LUMPKIN Governor and com wander tn Chief of the. Army and jYavy of this Stale and the .Militia thereof. w THF REA* I have received official information ▼ ihm on the loto inst. in the comity of Haber sham in this State, a murder wus Co n.mlted on Hie T h , AV. I imnpson and Elb.'idsc G Harris; and it b i< » rep.es-nied to me tha» fi.ud Harns has escaped and 11< d irom justice —1 have therefore thought proper to 'T/in hereby ntl.rmg a rewind <1 I HEEL 1.1 Nt hi DOLLARS, to any person or persons who hi.o eppie bend and d< liver l"<e said fum-ive io the sheiili Oi Jai lor Os Mill comity of Habersham, that bo may be tried I for the offence with wt hlmis ch <>«••< » . moreover charge and rvq>" ' all oiln < ta > •'" 1,11 1 tary in this S ate, lobe vigUanl m aiding to bring suul offender to justice. . , , . ; The Mild Elbridge G. Harris is represented to be ftbm.tfi lee' b or 9 inches hign, rathe, spate made, da.k skin, sallow complexion, high fen head, a long thin taco, the skin oi which is very rough; « down cast and very forbidding countenance. In testimony xvhereut I have hereunto set my l and and caused Hiu great -« al ot the 'laic "> be cd thereto, al the Mate House in Milledgeville,) this twentv first nay of August, eighteen hundred nnd Ih.rtv’lour, and of the Independence ot the United States, the fifty ninth. W ILsOX LI MI’KIN. J?v t/rr Governor; \\ M. A Tk'nii t.t, Sec’rjl oj Ulate. Sept. 3.—27—3 i IX addition to the reward offered by His Excellency the Governor, we Mill par the emu ot rivt. Hvs i»r»,d Dollxrs, for the appicnensimi and d ixc.y »» Elbridge G. Hams to the Jad I H r ''”' joll . 111 .Ml’HKlc.B A. M H \NKS. Clarkesville, Ga. Sept. 3 —27—3 i gold lot for sale. 111 subsxliber otters f«r sale. Under a power o. £ \ttorney Irvin the o*her, John Bosh, Lot No 7;ii, 12m District, and Ist Section, lor t crius apply tohunatDahlohuega. j O HN CHOICE. Sept. 3.-17—4 t GEORGIA CHEROKEE C<M STI - wa HERI A> James Burtnore. applies to tne for letters of \,immisli at ion on lh< i sla t-of Henry ia.e of raid county, deceased. l’he-e nre therelor, to ide and adim-. - i aii a<d smgular. .he kindred a..d creditors. «>i said deceased, io be and «|>- n,ar. at mV office « num the lim presenoed by law. V, suew cause, it any they have, why said ietitrsshould no; be granted. r.i.e under my liana and seal. . 07 ‘ 1 IHLLIP KROFT c.c. o. Aug- NO l it L. »POI Gil r to .’ad m Da .loanvga Ga.. on Sunday .... lAtnot Uusmst. RuBFRI.a mulatto man ■ 'is «,in ot ajje, w .th a urge scare in one «»r net of his moutn, wt»o says that be belongs to Rich ■rd Huff ot Oglethorpe county, u< o Ihe owm is requeued to come forward, prove property. and take b>m away. p jj a rbin } Jailer. iient.?W.3O—tf. SPY IN THE WEST. “let THE R r BS HARM >N V IN THINGS ESSE NTI A L —i. IB E ALI T Y I N THI NG S N'T ESSENTIAL CHARITY IN AL L.” AURARIA, LUIIPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. be sold, on the fi st Tuesday in Decembe. W w next, at the Court House, in Lumpkin county, Georgia, between the usual hours of sale. Loi number 900, in the fourth district of the first section, formerly Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, eoiitaining forty acres. It befng part of the real estate of Catharine Dennis deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ot said deceased, in Compliance u ith an order of tile Inferior court oi Warren county, when silting for ordinary purposes. Terms made known on 1 he day of sale. mANIEL DENNIS, Sept. 24—30—ids Adtn’r. NOTICE. i HEREBY caution all persons from trading for a note ci hand, drawn by Urn. Hansell, in favor «f J O. Bracken or bearer, for seventy five dollars, dat ed about the sth inst , aad pay able one da v alter date. As the same was tost at this place on yesterday. Any person find, g said note, and returning it to me, shall be liberally rewarded. RODNEY WHEELER, Leather’s Ford, Lumpkin county, Ga. Sept. 18—30—ts. Ha waftsT© jj jjjl ATTORN ’» AT LAW. Cherokee Court House, Georgia, T S now prepared to attend to any professional bust » sincss entrusted to him. He tenders his lliaoks to (hose persons who have.so liberally patronized linn in the Courts where he has practiced. Communications to ensure aHen'i'in, must come post-paid. April 5.-7—ts. lIOWEGL. COBB f > ENLWS the notice to per Hons "" lebiedh,m ,or ' subscriptions to, or work done, j at the < Tierokee Intelligencer es ! lablishmeril. that lie will receive Bills of any de ; nominal ion on any cl the solvent Banks oi this State in the discharge < I their demands, and to i tit the idea of a violotion of the law out <>l the question, he will receive all Bills under five dollars, is the Agent of'he person paying, and in no case mt housed to considei it a p..ymenl until he shall have presented the Bill at the Bank and received specie for it. He also renews tl e request that poisons indebted io him would adjust their dues in ibis way with out delay- Edahwah, Cherokee C. 11. May 17.—IS—if The papers ol this State are requested to publish Uns notice. LIST OF LEITERS REMAINING in Hie Post Office at zAtiraria, Geo. which if not lake.t out belme Hie Ist day ol J t nary next, will be seat to the General Post Oilice a. dead letters. A. L. Joseph Anderson, James Landrum, Peter Ashley. Criswell Lee, B, William Lumpkin, Thomas Butler, John M. L«>ve, Joseph L. Brannon, Samuel Lee, Samuel Burnett, Joseph Lilly. Mr. Bat efield, , M> Bert v Bivvn.s, D. K. Mitchell, Juel U. Butts. • Geo. K McElvy, Polly Bain. M' l:s > Jonu Boyd. J seph Momson, L. C. Blake. Joseph Messer, C. Beni Milner, Abraham Crow, James Martin, Rev John D. Chappell. Messrs. .uKiime At Hutcb- Lewis Chandler, 3 ison. John It Chapman, N. Col. A Catdwcli. Mathew Nelson. Pincknev Caldwell, P. John Conner, Dr. Thomas A. Parsons, 2. i Morgan Calhoun, Aaron Palmour, B j. Cna, man, James t rait r, 2. Thomas B < eoper, Thomas J. Parks, Howard 8. Council. Jefferson Parks. D. James L. D .ls, Lewis W. Qrtihian. William Duncan. Gen. Richard Dunlap, John N. Rose, Stephen Detain, Lrftva.d Richards. Samuel Duncan [. Cornelias Stiira, Dr. Robert B. Folger, William Smith, John Franklin. Doctor mlh, G James M. 8 lib, Timothy Gibson. r P, Dr W il’ha A. Graham, tmsoo Semis, Mrs Uelmda M. Garirdl, W ithani Spears, jeif.mali Gibus, Ab-oiem Stephens, PmhuGeiaer. 1 • j|. . David J turner, Col Thacker B. Howard,Samuel fate, tuleb Hi imion, J- »<• 'I imiupson, Benjamin GffH r, Lemuel 1 ho„a.-en, oii.i.ttn L, »iolttday, I’’ l r “’", ih*<ati, .tame, tiooaru. Geo C. 1 ary, i Je>se Hogue, Samuel 1 atom, I sta ftiug i Hestaly, Rictiaid L. 1 hornton, : Mr H< surtv, ' j John K. novel, HenryAerhine. I Alircu Harris, J.Jiu Haney, Robert 8. W oodmg, , James B Henson, Horace R. Ward, 3. . Samuel na.ris, lioratio »v i igul. 2. William U-tiairi«. D.. D. A. Wi<ds,2. Joseph J. Hutchison. J«ob w rn’ien, j W iiliai» W iggms, I Samuel Jones. Sarah W hee.er, I K. W m. K.Wii, tams, Mr. k'euth. l*«ac K Walker. Asa Keith. '• i vamel Killian, ’’ dh atn ivuug. Charles R kames. i persons calling tor the above Letters, will please sav tiny ara advertised. CM ARLES A. ELY, P. M. j Oct. S.—32—ls. lis c i r r i tts Remaining *” tbe Po’i utiice at n,w Budge, Ga Which i< n° l taken out before the mst day ;,H aanuary next. «dl be sent to the General Post i Office as ae»d lettais. John Holland. • James Bed. ‘ J“ e W, Ho P e - Burnett Blackwell, 2. T. Had- Wo Bosetis, K i Allen Butts. J King. ! W m. H. Bry<on. >»• . C. Wo. McLoer, AW Lewis Chandler, John S. Martin. D. N William Dean, David Nickils, Jam esL. Duff. P. E- S. Parmer. Mr. Edwards. R. F Thomas Rieves. Jefferson Fields. S; G. John Sde.tt, 2 D C. Gibson, .Mrs- S. C. Snow, W m. Green, 3. Hiram Smith. h. r. Roswell Hall, William lay lor, 2 R. Huichisou, Bimjamiti Trout, I’. Hutchison, Geoige Trout. H. SMALL, P. M. Oct. 22 34—3 t. LIST OE LETT EKS g © E-I AI.XING .11 the l ost Gffi. eat Daldohm ga JS. 3k on Hie Ist Oct 18.>4, winch u n d taken out by toe Ist day ol January next, will be sent to General Post Office as dead letters. A. Jacob Kerieday, Tevt 1 Asbiey, L. John Armstrong, John Little, John Abersomlee. J.ihn Lyon, B John Lockuby. Jas. Bare, M. Robert Brashears, Allen Mai hews, James R B ad, A. .McLaugiitin, Esq. 2 James names, John McClure, I It m >- 8.-ur.iett, Andre" Ai. ■ > 11, Horutio Bruce, R. 8. McCrary, C. Dr. Madden, Pinckney Caldwell, 2. Samuel Het aita, H. Cassidy, Tii mas Morgan, Col. S. I). Crane. 3. Grayhill Mitchell, Col. Henry Al Clay, 3. James AlcCr..er, Col. A. F. Caldwell, 2. Daniel McGinntss, Hon. John C. Calhoun, W in. Mullens, Morgan Clay, \> in. Marlow. James Cantrell, N. I . Cullens, Wm. Nixon, Jotin D Chappell. O. Mis. Alary Campbel), A. 11. Oliver, Lewis Clark, Kowlaud Osburn, John C. Clement, B- D. Ruth Purdue, John Dickey. Thomas i'a-S' n, Col. Ric aid Dennis, 4. Win. i'i ci.baek, Asa B. Da .iel, 3: Jacob Page. Gen; Ricliaru Dunlap. R- E. H. W . Rilev, 2. George Elgin, 2. Col. .. J. Rusk, Willmm Erwin, Jo < pli Rodgers, F Satnue: Rockwell, Alr.-Prv, E ’- Noah Felton; John R. Siatilmd, G. Geo>go Sorrell, 11. Gillihan, 2. Benjamin M Smith, M. 11. G.dbright, G. H.bharp Arthur Gilberts, B her! Sewn, V, illi.im Gossett, Alaiy ?apfi, Id. Washington J Goings, I- Jeremiah Gartrell, John B. laylor, Jaim s E. G .diet, AndroW t anksley, Stephen Griffin. Gevge C. larry, H. Mr. Turner, iV U , Matjetnin Henry, Mws Mu.garet Teagul, E. Hanes; Esq. Juu.es Tow ley , jun. James P. UaVLus. 2. Elms I ut'ner, Capt. Phi oni jti Hodges. 2ilithard 1 inney. Airs Susan A. < >oo itrlli, • Rev. Benj. (j. Hatfield, IJnckner W alker, James G. Heard, David W T eaver, I Oliver Hicks, Isham Watkins, Henry Hull; Wm heeler, J. Walker VV. Watkins, Asa Johnson Esq. 2 Wtn E. Walker, Wm; A Augustus Jones John W alker, John Jacobs. Wm H. Walker K. Davui P. W alker E. Kell, W M A. STATON, P. M. Oct. 22- 31—3 t _ LdTLA i C \ jk. • 4/JuGCK ix uo. A L iiE.xb, GEORGIA, INFORM th-ir Customers, t hat ihci !>avc, ffmins (tie present week, recetveil a < OP-idei able a, diliull to their axorlment Irom Neu Y<> k, >ele<led with pariiculut «are bv one <>f ibe who recently | visited that place, tor the ptirj use ol obtaining the latest nnd most improved I uslimtis. Among the at iclis n cemly received, are the fol low ing: Sup. sup,and common Black CLOTH, blip. sup. “ common Dire ' do. Sup. sup. “ common Brown do. sup. amt common Drab do. do. Rifle Green do. Ofive aid b th- G<ren do Clare* biid Altilbcrry do. steci mixed do. Plain Black CASIMIRS. do. colored do. Fancy striped a d tibbeu do. While a"d bull do 1 ant i. stri • <!, !> m.i. i u <l. and drab SATINET FS. MOHAlfe PLAIN. *ND tAXCI VI I.VET, English Suk, & Cashmere Vestings- An ax-ort m< tot wi II lining S t Ulhß Plain and lluffied Lim n BOsOAiS. iSi-l.i t.Liibl.K LL -J IL A general assortment of trimmings. Ready Jladc < loihing', LXCLI PING LN’DIAN COATS, jm MzK UR H.UEK. . Ovei Coats, Di’e-s t oais, Fro<k Coats, Yes's, Pantaloons, lira, e s. ami Cloak-. jrj-^G'iii'eu ens l tuiii'mg, Lauies Habit-, &C. dkc. i mad*' io i.ruer a> short uo ice. Ch t 29 - 3 I—3t. MH 1C E. ja DO herehx fijrxi arn ad persons from trading for a 0 l>roins.)iy note given by myself to ue.-se carrot, iur rent, payable in corn a> two barreis per acre, it *®r Hit? f nt r, ‘ part ut utiuibt r 114*5, in ti»c 14ih district <»f the !»t section, ami. as (he cviisidera lion for which said note was given, >,as altogether tailed, in consequt nee ol w tilth i a . determiaed out to to pay the said note unless compelled i>y law. IRA waldklp. N. B. According to the best ot my recollection the above named note is due oil tne first of November 1 -34. ' Nobeoiber 12 : -3G-tf TO 5H9...M-:’K..dS. r £ HE Subscriber will give constant employtm nt ■ B three ot f<mr Journo men Shoe and B-ot Alak ers, and the highest prices given. AAIOS T. LARD, Auraria, Oct. 1. —31—ts. LA.XD FOR S\LE: THE suhecriber off, is for rale, lot i tn b< 3G i h“ IGih disuict ol first secimn, L mpkm conn ty; the above lot is s< eohd quality wi l h an tn prove ment of ten acres «ith good Kneeing, any person wishing to purchase said mt v ill apply io the subset i ber at Cedar Town Post Office, Paulding County Ga. LEONARD H. WALTHALL. A GOOD LAND LOT FOE SALE THE snbs< rihe s will offer for sab , at public out cny.in it. he town <»■ Pom eti, Aliltray county, on Hie first I uesday in D< cemhe next, l< t nu i>er 30 in the 25>h district of tin 2d section, uuay county Terms made known on the dax • t -a. . SHERWOOD ISE. JOHa COLtiUfTT. Oct. 15—33—4 t Notice? B. Hl BB.AIil) is du'y constituted Mr ¥ & app tinted my agent, mr ne a iff in my name to collect and receive all my outstanding, unpaid and unliquidated d mandsin this m ighbo h. od. AH . arsons m icb ed i the sn iseriber, either by note if b ok ac omit, are teq .esteH to call upeuhim at Aura i and .akeimm dime payment him. S. T. ROWLAND. Au aria Nov. 12 -36--if. SALE OF T )Vv Vlo rs7~ WILL be sold, at .Amaria, on .o d iytbe firs day of December next, a number el tov.ii lots laid out on lot number 668, in the 12th district oi the Ist section, lying immediately back oitheiront lots on the main street in die town of Aur iria. All just dem inds against the subscriber will be received | i payment for said lots. Other terms made known ; on the day of sale. JAMES PRATER. ) November 12- -36—(ds. FORTH IIT PAINTING? J.l r<) )LEY, Respectfully »tier< his services totheciti- > ze ,s of Lnni) km c mate in the above ar', and Solicits their patinnaoe. His room is next door to Choice's Hotel tn Da'ilohm-ga, where lie may b found at nil times. 11,s stay will be short. Oct. 29—31—ts. take noti' eT T'AT I do hero iv caution an I fiirwarn all per sons from r sspaasing in any way vh itever, o. mx I t f' old Land, number 99.5, in (he 12. h dis'ric flhe firsts t i<m, si mate nnd lying in Lumpkin comi ty (forme ly Cherokee) mid-'-Hie pen Iv -' iheiaw J A ES o BRAWNER Oct. 29-34-5 ( OVE'RYOR N At 12 o’clock Tuescay, Bis Excellency, Wilson Lumpkin, iransmit ed to both Hous es of the General As'fm ly, 'be following MESS A GE. EXE! UTIVE Dr.PAK I M ENT, Ga. ) Milledgeville, >November 4, 1534. | Fellow-Citizens of Ihe Senate, and House of lie t r< s> nl dives: You are now a*>emble<l as ihe imin< (bate icpiest n ’Hixes "I a tree and enlightened peo ple; an mltinate and minute knowledge ol whose circumstances atid wishes, will be your best guide tn all yithr official deliberations. Nevertheless, the Constitution makes it my duty to g've you information on the state of <he Republic, and to recommend to your con sideration such measures as 1 may deem ne cessary atm exp> di» nt. We are menaced by no foreign wats, er general l ulamilv; the blessings of bounietius Heaven are still heaped upon us m rich pro fusion; and vet we are . dmomsued to weigh well and scrutinize passing events; for me vui e ol political strife -mu dis< outent is slid heard tn our land. he'h< i the extraordina ry | Oltltcttl ext tieineti's ol the piesenl oay ori ginate irom the cor upiton of men in offt e, or from factious and ambitious dem i„og"' s wlio arc rising up i" e v ♦ r* puitol (be country, must be det mvd by 'bv "uofti' ud, sovereign people themselves. Guarded <md balanced <'* is our form of Guvermnein, 1 indulge no "loorny apprehensions lor the result ot any party contest based upon polilu.il piHictple; oe' HUse 1 feel ..ssuitd, that 'hr p< opie will fi nally decide tn lavor of those pnm iples, which will best secure tueir rights and liberties. — Seilisb <md Im nous combinations however, ad vised and dirtceu by ambitious leaders —liav- ' iul unity oi action but num <»l pimciple—-may [furnish the tlemrn's lor polhival whirl winds, ! lending to the destruction oi eveiy ve»nge oi rt guiab d itb« ny. Ihe j regress oi om icpub ! hcun ms tiuttous bus, thus tar, coutmued io ex a.t the American « haracter tluougtioul the c Vibzed world. Hero me chura< let ol mao has been elevated by a gem •al u.flu-ion ot mat spirit of equality and liberty, based on ti.e ! true prim t| t« » o' philosophy, »»bich discard Hie .dea ot ail supenofity or distmclion, save ! iba- wtH< h arises irom miimsic merit and r< at worth of chorac er. Ibe love ot libery j te dom.nates m Die breast ot ev» ry z\m« r>c.m Citizen. Let iiHB love of Imerti be regulated by a sifici duheitnce to our mod irneti’al laws, lor constitutions, em<n>aii«g from me people themselves, and the bttgiii ex.mtble ot out ojurious insmuiious will, ere long, p ivadr ; (he habilubl. globe. Whatever detec > ma. Ue f«ur.d m the constitutions of our cuumrj, it must be adinittejtfrJdiM otir system, as n whole .aui .inti » s loi < "f the people, and i cuies to ot corroding, m a P< a< cable and cotistwwioiinl mode, all ni d-ad* numeral.on ot the r government, and of faith* lullv < iiioreiug the Hue spirit o' their economi <• I sys i tn. ‘‘ Ihe law is good it a man use it ! lawfully;” but good constitutions and good j laws will be of but Idtle value, unless they are fai hfully adminish red. Under our system sos governin'-nt, ‘he administration, whether for g< <>d or evil, depends upon die people (hem s’ ve<: loi Ute government itself, res s upon Hie shoulders ot every free c.lizen. The peo ple, governing lu nisclves through their con siiluftd authorities, must, therefore, correct abuses, cheek usurpations, and aid and support ‘hose whom they have called to make and ad minister (lien own laws, in a faithful discharge oi tlteit ollieial duties. In the administration of the laws of this State dm tig the past year, no extraordinary embarasstnenl has occurred to the public au thorities, oi to the citizens, except that which has arisen out of the peculiar relation, in which our remaining Indian population stand to th® whites. When necessity bee mie obvious to our whole people, of extending not only the ju risdiction of the Stiite over our entire territory, bo’ of surveying the whole, and granting most of our unlocated lands, with a view to its com plete or„ iiiz ifion into counties, for the regu lur and rllicieiit admmstration of the laws of me Stale justice and expediency both de matided, that liberal provision .mil ample re servations should be made in favor of the na tives, who sltil rem Hued wiihm the limits of our (State. By a careful ex'initiation of tho past legislation of the Slate upon this subject, it will be seen, that the welfare of'he Indians has never been lost sight 01, by the people of Georgia, or their public f nettonartes, where that welfare has not been br night in direct con-' 11 ci with the exercise of the indispensable politj< u | lights "I (he Sta e. Ihe act oi the General Assembly, p issed he twenty-second day of Dtuember last, “more effectually to provide for the govern ment . nd protection of the Cherokee Indians,” and for o he' purposes therein named has met with consideraUie olisiruetio.. tn carrying into effect the views md intentions of the le gisla ure—such oppm-ition and obstruction, a- cannot be ove'looked by the present legis lature, wt houi pro-ti Hing ihe rtgh s of our Ct'izens, and 'he sovereignly of our State, at the feet ol a cornbiiiali®n ot interested indivi duals ant half civihzed men: supported and s .siained as they are, by the judge (if Hie su perior courts ol theciicuti m winch ihese In di nts elnt fly reside, and countenanced al least, by a muj 'Hiy ol the. judges of the Superior Courts of'his state, l ite « floi ts of the Execu live to b 'Ve said act faithfully executed and lite instructions given 'o lue agent appointed under ns provisions, may be seen by reference to me documents accompanyni!» this message. These documents will also explain m si ine d< gree, the n iture of (he obstincthms alluded to The tnjuclions, sauetioned and -ustained by the judge ol Ibe Cherokee circuit, are be lieved to contain assumptions of power on the part of me Court, never confided Io aux judt ; cial tribunal in these United States; u .".er by | the Conslitutton ol the United st<i >s, or aity • I ..iic of the Stales of the Unum Ihe Supreme I Lotti t m the cases of I’asseis and Dm M .sum- I aries, by no means equ dh d the j<in.sdie(ion - assumed ttt Hicse mj iticiiotis. I his power, too, lias been assitnu d by " judge, chosen bv the reprexenta tves ot the people tor the solo purpose o| ailmmiNtenng the laws ,»f ih n State m that particular circun; yet h.,s he santiotied and sustained bills ol injunction, ' which go to di ny the autbori'y not only of one law, but of the eiitne legislation of the [state m that < ircoit. He has sanctioned and sustained bills whuti directly bring m question the valtdt y of eveiy law and the legilitnalc fuit' lions of cvety department of our government —not excluding even (he question ol his own judicial powers over me Cherokee cir< "it. I’hc Executive has touud ils authority, well .is that ol the legis lure, not to a single ms.atn e only, but flirotigh ou; their etuite coii'ti u't mai i.mj.’ l *, msulmjg- I ly dtspU ed and dented m t he-e bitts, having i ihe otii' iul sanction <>l be Judge "I Hie Cher okee cucult. The question, mi;r<-fore, at is-. 'sue, judging fiom t m ol these bills, in volve burning le»s in magnitude man the op po-uig, pob'tcal igh su.t wo people, equally < i.iitii'itu aucl eon t ti'jH'g lor 'be cvui< Ise of sovureigi' pow< rs over a cct'am •< rrttory ot Id .xHicl olcooh'iv. These sanctioned bills of ili jimeiion allege, tha the -tutule of Georgia r. I ticU to, i- m// <"'d v{>ul: because, contra ry to the C<m->muiiob oi tin: United Slates, as wi ll as the c<»us»i i i"'i'd Georgia. Indeed, .mt: whole quexiio.i mnbiaccd tn me-e bills dc prii'is upon mu rig'" bl the Stale oi Georgia, im in r 1 gi-lufive c.m.ici y, to enact the statuta rcltneu to, pi ending for the government of me CiietoK. e li.d .m* wntnii ihe limit® ol (he 3ia e, unu rq . hG extends to eutiie legislation I ou the subp ci. In connrm<4ion oi the view which 1 havo ' t iken ol ii i’si- raboaciiO is, ii is uud< rsiood i from me nightst tuurce oi miormdiioo, that •ftO. 37.