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AND INDIANS’ AD VO© ASP IT •
PKIN'I ! rXDKil run PATRONAMK, and Foil TI1K KKN’KFIT OF TilK (.IlKUOKFF N VTION*, AND Dl-A Ol’ED lO IliL. CAl-Sh Oi INDIANS.«
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HEW BOHOTA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 16,J£30.
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At s 2 50 it paid in •» ivauce >,J im
n. >nllt-, or >rH 30 if paid at tlm end o
is^piescnted, is calculated— by lous-l follow citizens must bo consetentions*
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flur th'.i rest ricliou above quoted, in a waste of lime, and an affront upon ' is 4 piescntctl, is calcuuiteu - c . .
■compliance with their compact u all; (he intelligence and moral sense ol inu; tlie ani.iy passions ol ibe ouna-en | »vej|u:s(‘( , . cm the just convu tine.
1 s .... exciting well .ouuutti j ol its na\i“g been plot ured by the uiw
lbaiaeici,
! Indians. i»v
in \r\i 1 only
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the
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I'o Htibsri ihers who
(' l»f»rol.o«* laugn •» it.** tin ,
t> , , t \\ ,tucr, or : i,f»0 to bo pin ! within th-
'far. ,
i * v i*r\ sub-oript ion w ill brfonsiitrrfoas
<’nnl intift) inilf'"' stifisi*i it>f g)' ** l,n ‘ o t n
thr pout rarv Imfaiv tla* ot a
\ear,an«l at) arrearages j»-v i -1 -
iH j111a;ku tt mi uu. u * i»i««j
Georgia, which provides, "that the your honorable body, to ui^c claim
territory thus ceded shall form a rate {.roofs of a point so clear os the , jt'idonsy of the w bite man
State, and be admitted as such into injustice of tins law. j and by driving them Isom lheir beaus,
lhe l/idon, on the same conditions and it is ungrateful, as well os unjust. 01 deranging the order established a-
restrictions as is provided in the or- I ngrateiul towards God, who against
dm. mcc aforesaid, w i tli the exception nighty odds enabled our lathcis to
of the article forbidding slavery.— secure to us the very Messing which
i\mv ilu* law in question is an inv*ul- this law wrests linm tne Indians—un-
in r and disturbing ot the rights and It0- grateful to the Indians, who have ev-
j corstitwlirnal, unwise, and unjust Ic-
: zislatiuu oi their wvn State.
mong them—to frustrate tlie religious
impi ov brut nl so happily comrmiu «|
among them; and not only (o throw
COUNCIL
new'
Any pfrsaii
mi l b •nnmiii
n pi n'lirni g ^ -•« »•* • : , ^ . , j y
r , „ m a|,j,, r,, r iU«- waviu'Mit, I ot good 1 nilli in regard to many solemn ; when we are at peace, and eur vul-
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\ i, Pr s i erty of llie Indians, as w ell as a breach er been our accomodating fiieuds
Ireali* s exist mg between them
\*!v«• faiseae-nt< \\ ill be ins*-i ted at seven- j | lt .
sji.i!! r-'n ive a seventh gi M j-.
i \ - ii\ e eeut ^ per stjua/e t.»r t l»»M.rst in^er-
li-ji*. ^iu’ I bil l v-sevea vnd a halt' ceius for
each couuiiuim-i'i longer ones in |»ropoi-
(l >n. ...
p I■ •(i ei.» 1.1 r*sod t o the Kditor, unconstitutional.
■ I paid, will »'et •*; v*' iiun alleiit l oil.
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P4a.I TGTZ TI.A-C-r 5
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nd . uutary and tdVii.icii! coadjutors w i:cn
nitCil States, and is therefore "p were involved in war. \ uder tiie
dearly if/7/mwMlie powers which the j condui t of the illustrious 1 apdain
State ( onvention did, or cuuld confer "ho now presides in our nation;.i
on the I.egislatni e. and conseiitjenl lv 1 government, tlicv toiiglil and bled m
j ovr rau c e, rcntlenn i impui tai L ser-
nnirise* be- ' ice to the security of eur State and
(cause it creates for the Indians civil to th^ glory of our ccunmandei. How
i and political relations, and imjioses ; u i■ I it toll on <'»o hist'oiy id oui static
: u jxmi t b< in civil duties, for which vc-i otid nation, that uitliout |»i c»v ucat ion
iv few oi them r re prepared, either even pretended, while vet the merti-
i hv intellectual culture or moral uis-j n, 'V °t tht it* serv ices
them bach ep< n tlu ir fuimer
ri‘ni and itrc’igiru, hut even
move them (hither tic.m tic
maids "CiSpel ;i.an 1!i« \ were
it wr.s inticducej/ ! ann»iig |bi.iii.
remonst i .ml s arc ml mn.u ;ik
i lie business nj ( n vv!.;« I
I«dC body is assembled
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is law is consul* red
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goveia in; at ‘ brotsgh t!
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This dav the* two housesi>i'the (ji’if-
oral Council of the C h«‘i(»kee nation
w ei e organized. Mr. J. Ridge* w as
elected President of the* National Coin-
! milt«‘c, and Mr. William Rogers,
{eicik. Going Snake was elccte«l
; Spealier of Hit* C ouncil, amt A. lM -
1 Cov . ».• ! On 'ib.esilay the two
I Imc-ses mt i in paint < riumitlee, to
whom w ' load and interpreted ill©
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Iv inijoutant to introduce
and ci:cet r- 'l'o tb*' Ccmmito r and C-oanril.
a.:e iciigtoiis mdut lire and mshtietxn
among tin* indiuis with a view f
: o
ia GfU' ial Conned eohvcr.ed
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the laws, the customs, and the piivi-
legcs id* th*.* State, of uhi«*h this law
effects to constitute them citizens.
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tl si:In i logs in
in our mu (is,
t lie
lives oi
.asaw s
an
they could not be supposed capable id
i diseliai’j
: a juror.
the Into w ?v is green
w e linv c made polit ic;
(’bootnw s and Chi
histr rv para!f< ! so< h ingi; titn*l« ?
Surely no rpiestion can exist con-.
discharging the dutirs of a witness, or i eei ning (lie (tiiti-rf-puHn-an i baraett r ji ( ' purpose ol that
maeh less tliose w hit li upper-j *d this law*. 'I'lie hegi^laturi' of ib(*
tain to the higher orders of magisii.i- Siafe »j Msssissipj»i, without the del-
cv. Moreover, by removing the re- egation from the Indians to them of
ials imposed by their native in- aiw' power for tout purpose, havo lr-
11*rs ilium their fata! propensity lor ! gislatcd for tlu ir g(»v n nmont. 1 his
is subvei siv e nf what, in our decla
ration ot lr.dc*pend.•!*<•(', we have as-
se‘ t**d to l e if,.* i ig! I of all nu n, \ir:
Mo be governed l v I!.en = s»dv< s, ir
represent at ivt s chosen h\ themselves
for that purpose:” and indeed' ii is
com* ary to the sj.iiit of republican
aw be rendeied rlmnst iuev* | goverriLiut in gcuieral, as it assumes
a light to gi'Vern without the consent
tlo-ir politierd am* lioi ati< ii, ii’ from We a»e peimitted, once
no ot her mol i ve. it suicfv cai.ia l be I more, to w ituess the; claw n of that (lav,
deemrd uneuitaide to adnuid^h vim jvvi.i-. h, 1 v the pi ov is: >n of 1 he Const!*
honorahle body against a ionise < i tuliin, is designat'd tor the annua!
p; ..»(»< din. <* w hi li di.e; i' v (ends to « OMVtidion id the (Aoeral (’onncil.—
i ! v ( nt that influence and Jo defeat v or this inestimable pi ivilege. eur
ins! iet i*’ii. v s o thunks are due to Him w iio Indds the
i
mtiinnle is the eoiiin .xiosi 1 cUvrui ic- ; destiny of man and govrilis the T m-
aiiti iiicpoIitieaiwe.il •; verse. In the tempest nous scenes ef
ardent spiiits — restraints suited to the
me iso i t* of t heir intelligence and the
customs of their lubes, but inaduiisai-
blc among the i c*gulat ions of civ itized
these
ligions influeiiei
being of any community, that that ! i evolv ing t ime, we have bad our day
statesman little doseivrs the eiedit of Rial and aiiietion; vet 'hroogli His
of patriotism, who would lessen m 1 ncn‘iftil ii.t < rposit ion, w e have e.vpo
discount(Minuer-its existeiu c, i special- ! ricuced se; sens of joyfol h(*pe—ai d
Iv among tliose who, line the indiais, should trouble nr.d difficulties still rise
have few oftlxse less effective, but , op as x iv 1 * lends, o'er our aching
i c-
st mints the i uin.
lerminat if n of tin
■veil 1 bo sic dv ov
society—hv removing
* ruin. ;
Itidi. u r.i< e, w odd
dei ed
( an that Icgi*|a; ure !x* w iso
which plaeos its object in circum-
) stances so incongruous and so ruinous.'
hv this
. it able.
yet powerful motive's to w» ii » eing.
wbieh operate on ei\ili/*ii so* ii-iv.
Nor in a < In ist an countiy ( u^lit i! t.»
he deemed pmhtieal beiesv ». sappr-e
that (*od might !)t* ofundrd ;.t. and
avenge b.imseli on, those who lav sue h
easi 5
( 11 i me
O'
; nu t .‘mea; ening d( st rlie‘ i.m
its doleful
ill
m onr ca:s
as it ; j
i nihility to them for th
In rigid so ai-sunied.
ilium! H siion- i :,M uni-f.lim; t-t at ll.is l.m in Hi.- iu.v
e e\("eis“ d his favomte pi.m for ameliorating
The consent
J he condition of bis crcaluie
&
it nt n.
note
. ;:t -d faitli id ILm cau rrmovc
t »i* • m.
In pursuance G duly, I will suggest,
for ) our re Usui e j at ion. six h tomi s as
in ii * > opiid n. (in* piiidie good seem Jo
iC'piiic, and li'.ddiog yotn seals, as v ou
do. by lbt: free < boier
i relates to the Indians; it also presents I 1 Indians bus never been aske 1,
! eliiii aetei s of great folly in i egard to 1 111 oldaiued to the pow ci s to which
| tlie citizens with whom they are iu- j 1 ^ 0 ^'" > !l cjocslions b;jf»je« (s them.
(•(•rjaoi ated. Withevmi the imjier- i Hur (,ons : it utiou t‘\< dudes even such
feet right - ofeitizeus conferred upon. ;iS rn ’g'ht hu\m rrsuled among ns at
them by tins law. what is to prevent
the Indians from inaimng into an>
< e of t he rriajei iiy
^ our i einonst rati'.N are aware that fi:a people it (’evolves upon you to
this law w ; s intended as an mdiiect ;i ^°l )l s ’ lK ^ measures us wiil promote
method of obiaining (be Indian lauds, j * lU * i ,1 * 1, iic wchaie.
Against su* li an unfair and unhet om- | ,lu * r d ti’e exigency of (be times,
hag pio(ed in*, they let'1 bound sol- a ^ aU "'as passed al the late extra s< s-
Iht
still
I r ii;
I is about to be pul in eireu- part of the Stale; and ivilfi I lie license j
* time of i(s adoption, from the « mniy to protest, ( ou.d those jai ds blt l b aullioi izing* the Principal Chief
(franc, which is the mcvt essential be uijlained l y fair purehase, your r«-- ' lo take measures for defentiing |j»e
at 1 oolii ical ivglds: and aiiiiou ,r li mouslrauts would have e*paal gratili- 1 bt>l il5 vf this nation l)ifo;e all courts
l,,li( ,t w* receive the signatures of of citizens and impelled by their th-
l •• i i;'.ZL*ns of the Slate of .Mississip- j tai propensity to intoxication, dh-
i 'sate apposed to tlie retnmal of gust ing the w bole count rv w it Ii scenes
fv //(,//. .o, e\«cp»l by tluir oun con- ; of Indian ri-d, and eiuhiugering ti.e
cad V* e consule•' the taels and the peace and safety of tlie community bv
a-sid**i J ion of e vc’v .hnti'ican, pro- t t beir tpiaiirls ami their conflicts/
the ly.v afl.'(Is to confer light, it cow- , cation with any ot their trilovv cili-
feisnoi;' that would
free people. N ot bin;
e
make them a
can niaKe them
such under our government, but an
amendment to the Constitution: and
it is well worthy of remark, that al
though pro pi sit ions lor such an arnend-
zens: lor none are 11.01 e sola ileus
tortile solid growth and permanent
prosperity of a Mate than thev: but
as they would fa: gi alibied l v
rjuisilion ol the Indian s land.
[Mgblv
tin
ol low and equity inihe I uit( d States,
agi.insi the arts of any individual state
tiiiLiiipiing to exen ise jm isdit f it n
within (.'Hi limits. to the ( nd that the
question, touching 1 he light of so'<’-
rei-idy, may 1m* taken up bcfoie the
fe,i pi-.*; be ill) advocate of republic- j St ill further: this law is considered j
utucief because*, by setting aside the nient were made, and well ni^li ear-
ahcinlv - (idiedof the iniquity of w bat Constituted authority of the tribes, it ; ned at several successive sessions cl
is ralfed the Indian Dill expect tlie'will have rendered it extremely (lilfi-the Legislature immediately prevoms
legislature repeal it.--2Yie A'utrfuz. \ cult, if not utterly irnposslble, to ne- 1 to the lid one,; no attempt,
Tutfic HmoyJdc t’ie Srnatc and House gotiate will) the Indians for the pm- ‘I !<5 lieheved, was made at the
' ftr.jresv.tUitucs <’fthc State cfWis- chase of their lands, shouid they he j J ; st cur 1 u t such a purpose,
•mvs ;nni in (icnccul concen-- disposed to sell. With whom could | .1 he irresistible conclusion thee fore
they
i
would
think
the pi.
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base cxai-
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( me f t i;i t <.
f (lie ( nited
Males
hilar.
tlv dc
a r.
1 i ! 1K ; s l
lamis were
tor
;.v!j ud;eat ion.
In Hit* dt*<
isb n of
(‘bJaiiu vl bv
tin*
sacriiic
c
of ii slu.e.
th'f
i to j or taut qu
estion, this na
t ion S
gratitude a
mi ii
OiUM*— 11
« t
to say ct
L\ C
i> miiig that
is s;im d nl
L sta 1 : .
the l
li\ iio* ;
appu
hat ion
ai
m>. Should
tiliU
ocuigia not!;
i: .; A c*t thi
* consti-
to
•x —
ip in in neneeai . isstmilq coiicete- • Dispose .
cl. Ike Ml.nvin-r ItemFrance U rc- 1 Hi" U.iiU-.l Slates treat on (he sub I is, that tl.s law conte...|.hile<ljo loro.
sped fully
^ our i
the law ot
leading the jur._ .. - _
over the persons and propnty of tlie.th'-ir lands in common, if their nation* vanecd, your remonstrants u<*cd hard-
luiiiaus w ithin the limits thereof; and jal sovereignty Im* c!i*::!cmI. it sterns im- : •> add. tliat th.is law is ant i-v In ist ian,
be; leave to bliou that the said law | possible to purchase any part of their | - c'iiig it has been slmwn to be con
i'. uiieonslitut ioual, e.nw use, unjust, j lands v\itb >ot the distinct consent ofHiaiy to tlie spirit of iiciievolem c, of
your honorable body he resolved
persevere in tin* com so of j ol i c v
dopted by the late Legi*. b;t n re,
invincibly oppos'*d to the repeal ot
• 'addrtiicil lied? Surclv not with o flier rs a p- j Ule Intlinns to li.-comc subj.-cts, (villi- ;<!«' !«»' asiimst uln.li your iiaiui
bmunsduuts ilisanuruvo of ''•■milml bv tin: trilres; lor th.-sn, tlir* o»t admiHinz them lu bt-comc cili-; Mdints have iuMiTSSt-.l yoii, then per
•A„. I.,u* I tv’i.la'l'rrr*. <-x- law in nuustion has rlnclarcd .h slilule ! zens at any time. j out them In pr.-ss upon your oons.rlr-r
n iuiibliotion Of llu- Si a!.- j of antl.orir v. Imlocl. a, tli.'.v liol.l 'AUrr "hat has hern already ad- alion llir- ixpcau-m v, nay. i„< : i t-ros
tuiv ti iiUllitu mi's of tlie latter leign tr
oo very bt»:isitive on all occasions,
and "ben the subject is only touched—at
the f- .tine lime, by then own laws, thi
h \ vs. lit>ci ty, ol ju t p* i! v of the ( h< i -
"rxi t’s aiv It'll exp«'sed to ihe mercy
r- of tlie assassin, (lie J* r rnuf, and the rob-
! eees- f her, pruvideil »!:$: tn'.l deed c:
in
sit y of suspending tlie law for at least j escape toe eye ut an honest wbiteman,
one year. Much lime will be neces ' ‘'’’d the most common pj ivilege offico-
saiv to give consist <*m y l«# the ps - ■ JrtL *n is denied to them.
eeedmg.s in the liaMn. Leave the! 1 * ^ m* Rogers has hr
1 as
eon opp rint-
tinratcl'.il, anli-icpuhlicaii ar.d anti-! i-i'ch imliridual. Thi? I-.not mav he j"sl ir-r, of ? rntil udc. and <d' «-quiil re- chief* in authority, Ih-.t the i.egotir- | p>1 a* agcnl in behalf of the nation to
elmistiaii. j cut, hut cannot he untied, unless by! card to the rights of man, w liieh ’ I ions f oi t heir lands, w Imb it is uu<U»:-GWU'iul to all cases that rimy occur in
The law is uueonstil ut ional in prin- < repealing the law against which your j hrrallies throughout the gospel. Rut Mood are contemplated ny the Rieti-jlh^ rouiis oi Dekalb^ Gwinnett, Ur.ll
/•ii)b* and f.iet, as it relates to tlie ' i einonst rants ii;; J it their duty to pro- 'these is a point of view* in which the dent, may not be embarrassed by the | and 1 iabei sharn counties, and the pro-
Ntalo Constitution, which does not I test. ’ Isubjct t presents itself, which muleisj want of a proper organ threugb w liicb | RssionaUei x ice^of Thomas \V. f Jar-
give the power assumed, and which i That this law is unjust, every man - (he truth ( f this proposition wholly the Indian may communicate c*n the
inde ns to may he fully satisfied, who will ask ; unquestionable. For some years ; subject.
could not have been so m
give such power. The Convent ion ; himself bow be would feel outlie sub-
tv ere authorized by act of Congress. Iject, were be an Indian. It takes
L
eave
tin
(»r own laws in
i ** -V.* » IX y;r> lit * MOfliaS »» . t JUF
| i is and m. ii. Lnderu ood CstjuiieS
! have been engaged. Tlie charade
^ •i
r
‘lie ministry of the gospel a- force, and their own officers
in an
past T in - in j mat i > i'i twu yvpsji
mong be Indians within the limits of tbotity, till they shall havo tunc
to form a Constitution for the people jfrom tlie Indian, w
[ississinni his liberty, bis rig
Sail v
uf thr* western part of the Mississipp
territory, not repugnant to the ordi
nance for the government of the
North Western Territory, the 3d ar-
witliout Ii«s consent.! this State, and especially among
lit of self govern- i the Choctaw s. has been sueecsMul in ! meets for their removal.
i to make the needful
if
a ri ange-
they
g°
nient, and subjects him to the caprice j a degree scarcely equal, even in the' must, '\ hink ol the probable consc-
ofincn whom lie does not know, and triumphs achieved by the gospel in pri-! queue© of turning loose upon the bor-
over whom lie can exercise no eon- 1 mitive times. Not only lias the gospel |<lcis ol the State a horde ol savages.
tide of which requires that “the lit- trol. For impositions like these, our j attracted this attention; it has mitered ! freed from the restraints to which, IN
timst gt.oj faith shall alwavs he ob- j fathers appealed to arms, adopting | into their spii it, and wrought such a |bev are enured, and controlled ^ only j G
3 to in ‘ 1 1 1 “
and talents ol these gentlemen stand
nigh they will attend to ail cases
that have or may occur in the five
c ontiguous counties of Georgia that
claim the right of exercising jurisdic
tion within our limits.
1 lie arrest ot one of our citizens at
New Kehota, by the deputy Sheriff of
winnett county, under a writ cf nr
hy the laws not understood by them,
and too slow in their operation for
served towards the Inflifnis,” that for their motto “Liberia or Death.” i change in their character,
“their lauds and property shall nevpr Who dare look tlie foundation of mor- dure persons well qualified to judge,
be taken from them without their con- nl excellence in the face, and say that and who have had abundant opportu- their habits, and the outrages to which
tent” and that “in their property, j this law is in accordance with that j cities of observing, to pronounce j their oppression would he likely to
rights and liberty, they shall never he beautiful epitome of social morality. ! the effect produced the proper fruit j drive them, and then determine wheth-
44 whatever ye would that men should ; of the religious instruction which has j er a cruel exterminating war will not
do unto you, do ye even so unto!been imparted to them. Now the most probably be the result-*-a war
Now, Congress laid us un- theiu ? ” Your remonstraiuts deem it: law, against which this remonstrance ' to which a very large portion ol your
invaded or disturbed, unless in just
and lawful war, authorised by Con
gress.”
exeats issued by Judge Clayton, and
his imprisonment in the jail of that
county is a stamp of grinding oppres
sion; and when he was brought before
the court for trial, the same judge
who had granted the writ, discharged
him. on the ground that the ntfadavit
mode by the prosecutor wis iniu^
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