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ties, tliaf faith which the law ot na
tions leclares sacred, ami does nil in
h power to render it vain. Doubly | rcs ., „ tl .,./ h>rwar>fe.i also in ..ur ;ary lor
j tv sympathize with cur Cherokee Krethron in their I tioil to the
; prc*
' j . u. v i iu..' wi ;i *• i -»w«**-■*• i « «
.11. resolutions r^rre-i ?o, the set;onii Monday hi January next,
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. State of Gcorcia, to an*: riie following answer is ge-n by the e-t- Indians. In their unimproved state
... tin. Hum-Pint* Court on i itor ©t tlie Onitpd States* lea-gr«»l'l»f lo li«c a loudness I.Ol* war and the ch, so . I
, the bupieine Cou.t °>M ^tion, “Why do not .h e Cl.«oa,r S *c- , ora t 0| . y at _ « ielr _ counci , 8f
movi
:^JJ , to!‘ oaMW ‘ :r 10 ,i,at ! rib “ ,,a . 1 lor l,av,n ”l “The answer is, that, under the
g mt y. lie does an injury to .his ailv, in* | ;-uo.ic-io 11.< .<• .. .»ur.iia.:,.
J . . , * J -* | * i i leuo Advocate a'fi Juu...a .
.ns-1 caused a person who hud committed i
their leading trails, because thtjo* f
j ford the highest distinction. \V|J,
l c«-rl:?y tin; ;th -i *. io be a correct transcript *1
from t ie Jotuva-sjpi t oiilhretv
1 iiU.MA> T. UOl'OLASS, Sec’s
does an injury to »!! suit ions,and wounds
the whole human race.”
Knowing the strong predilections
entertained hy tlie President lor tin*
$ » ilh ami the deep interest felt by :
lot* Uahiuftl in So ithern measures and j
dui igs, we anticipated that a unity of j
f.-olt I- if not of action iniaiit be el- , olth< , 1Wl , were occupied with other m.
Ic.’.led between (.ieorgia and the Ad- i ?orRS ,,,^ .:a*tnr. ' ni now we are not, a,. this late
l murder \v
person w no mu a- of the tribes, a few individuals i ., |^ lfl n 7
■thin the limits ol the State, . = mono , )t ,| i , <>ll the larce sums niid ! ‘ s • i • cu,,, "-e ml
- nil * ervirted therefor 14 , n , °‘ ,c Zi 1 11 1 £ — un,s P a [' - education, their taste upon this v , i
(Innd.twctedtlt uor. t oihe ils annuities. Certain .. ‘ ,T '• l) '
S MESSAGE,
niieretl some rei.itU’ks '.a-
PR CS1SI.N"
We in’en.ld.i t . hav<
v. eek tii on ti a: portion ol no President s Alessaj.-;
vrhi;;.i wo » 4 \»:ii, re a w to the iinli.tns, b.i, the
The sum I l lc Gc “ fc
irrnpton into t,.e j. i*. ion,oi winc.i the i
m»tiis>*ration, but we hardly th< ught j;
li.t a majority of Congress would • lor the pro .cat.
s notion an act so high-handed and
t m dierout. Vet so it is.
o -‘ S-o- )0,().J0ol the people’s money has
been voted, to help in the work of in- , t
j alien and inhumanity. The will of
«i large portion of the American peo
ple is defeated—their sympathies are
ah ised—(heir money squandered—
too national character is insulted—
th-t national faith violated. The !n-
ltjiir, tiis.to stiy a:.y tiunj—wo will let it pass
t irts ,iavo :r_;aiii taadft another wa. iike
ar-
to be 11 i<
j he ohjtrct of this mandate is to
control the State in the exercise oi
its ordinary jurisdiction, which, in
criminal cases has been vested by its
constitution exclusively in its feupe-
iiot Courts.
So far as concerns the exercise td
the power which belongs io the exe
cutive Department, orders received
from the Supr« me Couit lor the pur-
fad w •»il
(.oul.trs may lie ruiie-J upon a.< tubsiaimaily cor-
V corvyi.vnv rf tw five ar-.n-
Car
rol Comity, ti:t ier t)i»‘ coi.ima J ot one Major
eartte into the tiei/hborhooii ot In^iuower, at>ou
two weeks siiife, l -T the purpose ol arrestii.^j a
. tt .iltr-r oi C o irukws. <Jn t.ieir way to JOr-aon
they i a ne aeroaa two la<ls. utterly unknowa tu
a.i arme<t lorcc making '<>_
the river, and
•! pinnae l i.ito t!tc water. S<»;iie Oi t.*;e i otupaav
j otiro’.ie-l tneai o • iie bank of the river, ami liied a.
wi'.iuning, and, it is said, ca.no
one of them. 1 hey tiiofi wci»t
S I )jld UOf t iHlk ot opposing the om* to jj-.-mstiek’s a.: i arrested his sou JoBcrdi. llt-rti
... . . . jects shall be changed, and the cin P
Missuinai ies. and oilier adventurers, ;tctt , r of on industrious ae. ieuli,I
li.iye located themselves among tne be |,.dd in higher estimation than ,|J!
Indmns, and these imiiviauals msti to tcri |y ol pnrg.iit in Urn chase ]
magmly the dul.eulues so as to m-; m „ lie expected to resort’ lu i ?
crease the sums to be |>aid to Hie In- ,|u»try, and give attention toll,e , '
d.ans; becaasa ,n pro,tori .on to I he ,i,. s of ag. ienlture. Indiseos.l.p,, ,*
ntfiicultic* to be overcome n ill lie mamla , labor, so pect.l.arlv tin , l h
the cost of mm: ticalics. 'Mirsc in-_
divid litis rely upon ibe aid, and de- ;
.... - . rive cuuns> 1 fiorn a p; lilical party,
pose ol stax mg. nr iu any manner inter- . • » , 4 t r
1 f ( i . who wish to prevent the removal of
ten ig tyttli the decisions ol the Courts ,, |e unt | or
dim apposling to the honor of our go- ■ ,,!l s,,< '-v- suc - a.» armed tore
v. riiinent is iusultinglv told, * ve arc ; ' var,is the *
hut ihc tetrants at will of Georgia
oi the State in the exercise of llit*ii
constitutional f11isdiction, will lie dis
regarded; and any attempt to enforce
such orders will be resisted with what-
ver force tl.e laws have placed at
mv cornm.»*•(!.
If the judicial powers thiKi attempt
ed to he exercised by the ('ourts ot
the t nited States is submitted to, or
actcristic of an Indian, causes him io
select the poorest grounds, because
of the ease with which the timber i«
felled and cleared away. The exeen.
a JT['chensjon tj uns which exist to this are nrimi-
iiiat lli;' unv lion ol f,c Irflictn title pally amongst those of mixed Indian
tlie Southern States. wiU increase ' - - - -
(he re!: five inf! uencc of those States. 1
7’lr* r<*!egiapli serins always to delight cultivated.
.n teh ;-.g Disc Ik o is ami rendering itself j But what picture are we to believe, if W€
‘ii.exp:< *• Pile/ In tluswork it is sure believe at all what he says, for in the \e«
to t e enipl. j erf with imj ui;;t v, because it iy next j aragraj h, he uses the following
mi-
blood, whose habits have been
pt oved, and whose minds have beea
nioot mu will or vo.ir *vhite hrelltrcn. |
Dnpnrt to flu? Ro-*ky M* tUlltainS, v\ (* i at^iu. borlioo lj wtiii -Jiiiarartcrisut' bravt*rv. tnarcht
will g»nran ee protect ton, until the
s°t I.r-s ot* l*i** coirUrv 'V« now assig \
t > y*> « shd' as!; vo ir further expul
s’ i i (o the w< si.” It is idle for the
ii in is! i lfion presses to attempt to
general government
a
nv Kilpafp tho
f »m hlanio in this matter That gov
<?'*' n *ut is lono responsible to tin
o »!e. and when the day of retribu
« nriivcs it will Icirn, that flic pour, {
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to n-a .
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i'.ifv s »o:i tl’scov<• m . tiia■ in«'y
p Tsoaer Jospph, t >r oko .M , d
:i it Si• *.;i; ‘1h*v i.a i a wa atit.
co :t*a «ii?r*;r**ii«'»- vt iih them, lt»r
o i arrol. * i«• na'.l not rc.urnoa
not in a proper p'ate to allow us
upon such proceo :ir.»;s. tl-
« ni'eil Stno-5 oerinit its oi.izrua
sustained, it must i venluale in tlie ul- j Vir ' v * We are ru.t, therefore, inclined t 0
i <• r nntiihi I a 1 ion of the Stale Govern
oi ’iitH, or in oilier consequences not
t<- ss fatal to the peace and prosperity
oi our present highly favored coun-
t rv.
Signed, GKO RE R GILM KR
Wliicli cominunicaiion heiiic read,
was referred lo a select committee,
eotiS'sliug, on the part ot the Hena f c
of M -ssrs Daniel! of Chatham. B i
* i°:- ( dial>■< ” in a moral point of words, speaking oflhe very same Indians;
Certainly there are some percept*
> a word in n gard to th«* ah«»ve a-ser- ible ami bcnelicial changes amongst
ii ns—those \y! o arc disposed to take them. Tin y have become mostly an
th ;ti Ibi tru*h,in.accompanied as they aie j agricultural pccple. The practice of
without the !ot>t ,s ' f e\iticnce, are perforating the nose and ears for the
welcome so to do.—Ed. Cher. Chtv.
j purpose ot ornamenting them, is rap-
| idly disuppe; ring, and considered a
I he i<dl wing extracts are taken from rude custom. Vermillion, paiul. ( 0
1 b- annual report of the Secretary of War, f ornament arid decorate the face, ig. j n
‘orh“ President oi the United Staffs. In r - a groat measure, given up. A credu-
j »i>-ice to ihe tieatms negotiated with the ! lily in supernatural agency, in witch.
insulted Cherokee's aopeal to the
I ■•'■•* ts if the virhions and hono'nhlo
of hi j n llio.i has not been made in
vai i.
j
uu. ■ * ,-v — iy . vnawraini rrr e - ~v.q?« v*u
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s
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.-no v\ j \n. s. i <?i.
I’!ie (i r ‘o*o->a Legislature adjourned nine
dip in tic* -25 » of ’a^t month, aft* i pa-sing,
w hat i< called in G -orgio, the land hill—'
itie hill having undergone important a-
mendments in t!i>* S'nat-. Tin' ‘•ertie 11
which H a> adueti by I be Senate we copy
j in aiolh r part of our } apei—from that .t
of 11 tliersham, B» anham, Sayre end j Choctaws and Clmkasaws, the Secretary ! es, and ill witchcraft, is fast yield*
’Cobb, and on the pa» t of tlie 1'ous.* 1r ~
of Represent a l iv ‘S oi Messrs 11 lyncs
(U’nll Howard ot Baldwin, vnu, during last summer, I visited
M** Donald and Schley.
T!w* joint commit tee rcpo< tr ‘ 5 v.
| ing; and the use of ardent spirits, par*
Umb*r tt.e authority confided by i tioularly in one of the districts, is in
a great inenstire abandoned.
rc.W’iM
<> ir t a tors will roeol’.^r* l .1' :•--»*.
jfu *!i .'ip-1 a ■ *t of te< >iulto:'-j a l >{>‘tnt lv •
! .--'*e:t,.s titat we are not to gaui!d?t! awa*.
| at ’fast for one year income. i }r*r* % aj
; pears to b r i an idea that the (dierokees
following preamble am!
which were read ond ag
House of RepreseutaiiVt
majo, it y :
Whereas it appears h
ideation m tde by bis ExccPeucy s i
Govrt ni r o the Genera! Assemb >
1*1 l’ c
‘.Chi.
_ : that the Clcef Justice oi the Sop t*mt i v j 5^1^ jj ^
M):i:e of the Iiidiau tribes, with a high- | It appears the Honorable Secretary 15
iy w-duahle uuxili.uy, General John I not satisfied in being merely a political^
Uofiee, ot' .Manama, and innde known 1 but lie must nes*ds turn Theokgian..
jfoihftn then sitnaiiou. With the j What will Leflore say to the following
j Vhoctaws end 1 tiic kasaws, (ti 11' only compliment?
j tribes with whom we negotiated,) j There are three divisions in the
| treaties u *»re eoncludi d. Fioni ail : Choctaw nation, each of whic h is gov-
j iippeniances, they were well satis- | eined by a chief, who, within bis litn*
! c<| with then own decision, and the its, acts independently of the others.
Court of the United States has s i
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, . , tioned a V' rit ot Error, and ci e:. me ; 51.,.*,* tjeeti iu- ited, it is the w Di k ol
u ! treat, sell an ! a* roc to rnnoi —but it!- - - ...,..,1 *
- r> together
li.u e when a no! her
lure take? plav
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During sum;n»*r, a t h rokce,by tb°
;.ant** of George 7’a-s^i, wa*-ai routed with-: lEdl Supc ioi eotW’t Oi 1 lie ( 1 itHC ol
ii the built? of fins nation b, the Sheri 1 ! !
% * r» v » 4 4 ft 11 • a
we pursued ton aids in his government lit* is aided by pni-
y diflerei t feeling has ■ nor and subordinate chiefs, Or!!tti
‘ *’ . ol j Captains, e. t'h ti n hom y c t n ithmli*
lit* liai t i ’libir 1I1U1!, I r n. . .
with the existing laws <d the Slate,
is an <u igitn 1 and uei essnry pai l of
sovcriignty, which the State ol Geor
gia has never parted with:
'Ik d th.pre.k-re resolved loj the Senate
mm*(I*r: And whereas th* right to
otHaIlr. ,mtv, (b. n ,a-.l<r..onm,iU*Ml ni-ll’'-'* 11 ‘''"’7 W™* «•“»
on tl... I. >ty of another Cherokee, life- j «*»*•;• <*or of C is_Vi to .. a-H Oldn.itc
wise widen the Inn Is of lie nation. 7 a--
>el wa* tt’.ken e ver the hue, and commit
t'-d to ia I. At tic: last term of die Su
rior f ou l f Hi i C iuntv , he was brought
out for trial, 1ml th. J.i.Iro . oM, onr ! the ; „ m/ i //( „ ltf ff / ?r/ , r „ e . l/attt . £s 0 f lke
lr,M ur " 1 ” roMv^,,,.-., oi lit Vos at .if.i- | Slat j t .f ( ; cnl .y ja • General .faembly
le gev.U- f.Iiout.1 Itr noun. r u,.o., the con- i'j i.a! tlu-y view with f«, |i.,o S tf
st.tnt.onalitv o( the a .- t ext.-c.iinR the j.i- r ,. Rl ^ t , ,j„ t .,1V,e,ice lit lltc
- hi t,on . f the State over the Cherokccs.; chief Justice of the Supreme Court
A. was to b«* expected, the comeution tie- I ,,(* f ! le Unitoil States in the adminis-
t - i‘*il in favor of th? jui tskciion ol the j
S ate. Ju .ge Clayton tberrinie railed a S
sui t lur the purpose of try . -g 'Tassel, who js
v« as aciK rdingiy tried on the 22. t.f N -.
v •m l KT, and found aui’iy. Ji appear- h'ncv the Governor be, and
that Judge Clayton refo t-.i t-> grant an ap- 4 cv
c.tm fe.irncss am! crmlmn* wen*
j motived !' e sotjght through p*»r-
vii-s on or. y. to satisfy them that
th*-i« sduafiou c?II» ti loudlv for seri
ous reflection. Ponding the negotia
tion, no secret ni» c<'*«gs were had. no
hi iues
mnde.
fb t tli«fr veracity—tiie’r tasustumy s-.a .,i.. i.
o a jn :trs *o us t.'iere is a »-’a-.:fest i icou^i- e... ,
tu a fir “coiti it? ice i.i t!ie wisdom an<i integrity
t e rw' us,’* a:iil f«> “symj.adii/e with t ie * d»<*rok* *-
|.t l.tiur pretit.*;i atiiicttoiiS,” wiion h • alllicMoii
a e >i ca.-iouci] . v t!ic con luct o. the **rut< rs,” ii
t. - a’es & tha Genera! f»overnrueut a e correct
i:i a :tig t:ie Lherokecs as they *ic», a .,i u too
p ».u*y jiuraueJ i»v tliain is to b.e . a.ni elevate diem,
w.iar m*.*J is their for sy;n; ad*i-,»:ig> W.>.*!<! it i-o
t»* iciter to rej-1:1 suclt a a c•: V\’»th < ue det-
n.'c.ice to the Tennessee Confereuoe we ca: t. .. bat
t. in a >pro!»an:y» ihe j*re £ 'r“.it policy m n , .i-d
C .c .ii i u is, (!'».- such is too inference to be
J a vii from the ... olution) the. iiave as much
l> -fc-red with political vjfuirs as the. - iMissioi a-
rje.s. 'VViia*. is the dtlfercace b •:w,«!n iiutirectly
e* ■ «rin%, and i,. li.cctiy approbating the proceed
ings of a government?
Uiic of t.ie objects of the M:ssi«n.arics in adopt-
uig then* resolutions v a-, to deny a very serious j attention to the following interesting; in- |
charge vdiic!._has been f. equ -*ntly ma le, vi/.: i:\terfcr- f ormat uM1} w \ lki h n e copy from the. M I-
i*is; U-'ti/i the political coo ret is of'ihc iturokrcs. , , ^ , ,,,, , . „
. 1 longer lib* llecor er. I ho conduct of th-*
It was necessary ma: tuny snoutu deny such a charge, i ~ _ . . .
.-io. ,o .Iwmsctv..; »,.d iho «'iiemk.*. ,, m , G -'oig.a Log.slaturfi is Ic. J surprising
this, ,i a* would a,ail noiiting in C.iileri’ncv. j one ,1a, th f v dis juinlPiiancP lit;? |*ro-
Fnr the ciifH-oko. FJkehis. j ceding* of the nulliticrs of Smith Caro-
TENNESSEE aiNFKkEM E, > j ina—at another, th y even out-do th-
man ot gootl mind, with a romniou
English education, and i» religious.
His people, too, are seemingly pici<$.
Kach night, pending the negrtiation,
until a bite hour, they were at their
ir . . , exercises singir.jr preaching.From
vr. r r, r m r* r vcry »«* ci,nsti*, Pi!( ..
I.1HV n. ' Mu-nt ndiliH'tvl, or [ Iy, - as „ i, rcruud. are not acc,rally
s,- t .s in , nflv- v. w .s -n npcB -hnn- j an* rorrc .I, informed a, lo th, ,,, J
* ' ’ an f m , v, 7 t^C-oho*c r«..;nlsj riples and Tail!, u,,on n liirli thoy'nro-
afte ':’ ca - °. ! ' his - a»’«n-! f «» lo act. A future sta.e of ,«.
'vards and punishments. t\>r virtues or
lor ci lines, is fp.sluoiicd !>y tlit*ir sf n-
1 E* s cl ot savage iit«*, anti iis enjoy mints
and, in their imag nation is made to
dan? evhh*n v exists, whatever mnv
be said to tbe coni ary. J’t
no motive to ini nose upon
Here was
or to di*-
»*<m\o t hem. Our instructions for
bade n*? to do so, and our
aiun of llic vri.nii,,.! la,vs of Hu., m!'5 r'L ."’“t," I cfc "‘V?' " h " **»’V «'• b « os.
a(<- and ilia! sin Ii .u- intorleivr-i- 1 i V ■ • mj le K.stiaint. I lie sen! , , to eeastilnte l.a|.|dti< ss ormis-
a ti;;",n: vi,-U,ion nf iie,- l ight i - e , e:.dv for r„l,-j cry lino J dgi, !C from their dove
Retolrot further. That Ids Km-.-I- ! 1 T P-a.lised in- | I tonal conduct, they are. to all a|»,.c»r.
this Sulu-t ; O’UV"*;**; '' i» »”* fai.lv jude, d , ; i j Bot the retnarkahle par. of,it* re.
. . , j ' hen then* tenor and condition shall . noil is v
Ifsticc or want of lilioialify inn
mice, a icligious people.
ndirr ofliccr of
iK*al hy awet of error, to th.* Suprenv? j.hercby h q.JOSL d vn,\ enj.-med to dis- , ,| is< .| c s , d ff a liberality amide I r' adei to
Court ot lb' United S;.ties, and -v**n re- j rcg'.rd anv •&. CV< iy inatuiaic o’, process ge nrrf „, s | lus nnt f. )( , Pn re „. ir p|, ( j j iy, a man
fused io rr» t ; iy i f j ;1 1 i'ns-cl was tried, i t hat has been, oi shall be se\ t*d upon j \ V j s ho S ha’e f»i!fj OU p j u > tall into
i a «• ! was tiif*rrforc sentenced to bf hung him ei them, pu; p-.’I i»:g to pin ceu ■ iiieipc been m.^fokon 1 ^ An oh
vrt ti» coin*-, atid ivp r^?pi»*«t the
peru«o it attent roly. B; t so it
wrong cans? wiU always
•ur !l fd suniit
l a } was tic'icforc sentenced to bv hung
i on the 24th ofla t month, oa which day li?
was executed, in c!»'tianrf'of a writ of
ror sanctioned by the Chief Justice of th-
T nttcti Sta. aiul served uj>on Governor
j Cblmcr, on th*- 22 I, two davs previous to
| the execution. We invite the rea Ier.’ j
him or them, purp o ling to pro ced j
from the < ldof .1 usurp t>r any Asso !
•iat.e Justi- e. or mu* Santctne Cmiii
d i he United ?$t,it.«s, foi iiic pui j»oso
of arnstir'g lie cxeceiinu it
s St <tc.
'•t, i ioit
be,
An old r I*ii f (Musliulatubbee.) who
1.0 in hi, r.tvn nrai.r and v-'’ ul.!p to ill," treaty. I y a few
• !-> prove hi, lnn*‘tv" is no, • |*» «*!f d„..(mten(od of Ins di&trict.
i b; en M’ccntfy deposed, and the name
ul
'MS
|tr
of 111ci iniiii I laws .>
.7nd be. it fuirlhe.' r» ?i 1
! Excellency the G ivemei
:s hereby nut’lon/ed vet required.!
witli all the form* .m l me;u.s placed
at bis command by the i ensntui iei*
Fba'cims.Nov. i2ih, Is.-.O. 5 people of South Carolina, and authorize
XVherca* c*riai > r? io iiuo: * havo been fiiwrca their G jvemor to hoist the Hag of rob'd 1 ,-
into bv our lat.i Musioiia.-.es ia the 4. iicrokce >a- . .i i a. . , , •
tii *, »4i whicii iip* Goii.oreticc oi ti,c ,Ai. d^u*iist Jiio United Stfttcs! is tins not d
I aurca i- calici on tor a jmbhek ami official ox- i fligii m »vemeil ? If such proceedings arc
1 c<; • ol said i.aMoii, we do hereby ^i^e the l by thf* majority ol the people
ft> iowing—
L . liu joiyod t'*a» tr'iv-'vor may bo ot:r private ing lahr-.c, whit h will soon fail a.id cru.n-
vie-v a i<I sentineuis rrt.i.i a id as lree citi e s,
r lauve to the sufferings aod privations, ci:her ol tiie i
a > *riji ial nations of onr country, or ol a,iy pa-tit u- j
la s *ciio.i nffhc l T ui*C'l States, or of ciu- j olicy :
Adop’ed and pursue I bv the state a'liliori'iesor
at .ic« r., nent. >ei as a body cf < hrisiian min- j
Js*i rs. we [J * .10* eel a liberty, nr» r are we .iis.-o'--
fi- 1 *r, f|«» a-t »he principle, uniformly mui, a'
fl ov.tlip ntei.ip*i» 1 at mi^iis'ci-A of our * ini-' 1 , in loUfliincut *
t'-ieefulfi/ r,J'7'txioinu fr om uli mtch int» rj< re.,ce
noth political ajp'airg.
2nd. Revived, that, hyw«ver we may
C- : r »e purity ol motive a t.t lutrnwo:., b\ w-itcii
o ntsato- ary Brethren were 9ciu«tt*d 4 yet we re-
g i- hat they fhontd have romniii-c-f thrm»eives
X. d us no far, as lo reuu- r it ntjioj .rbit. t-jr jjs, tu
of’ h U. Slate-, th? Union is hut a totter
ing lahr c, w!i
hie into atoms.
The following Communication from
the Governor to bo ! h bran lies of the
Legislature was made o i Wediu s lav
Ust, ihc d ry preceding the fln.tl ad-
ments been mistaken.
He v.
a 11 * m t
likedv to ?*p !>eiirv«d. J’lte Seerefiirv ma\ c , .
, . , . , • , • * . of aunt her■ sent into tliis ofl’cc for re*
!»r correct :n wiia he sat s m Ins own lavor. I • ,, , . . I *‘^ t MI ,r
, ,, • ’ coLMtiiion. I be design is nrobnbfv f o
, * r . , . . • ; , j show that the people are disp ensed
anxu't.v Tcaml s(c,| hv him to prove to th - 1 , 1 • , , *
.... , . * . 1 . 4 . , because he signed the treaty .Aks-
wot !u h'.s goon conduct in negotiating tin
Ch »ctaw treat v.
I wer returnerl to their application ws
t tliat. while tlie Government meant r
1)1,1 ! 1,is P'* ! io,t ’ 1 " iincsseA | ( 0 iotcTcre in tlicir miule
nr mai.iu
PS,
ot
of
and laws ot this Staio, to resist ;?.m | *'* | ,! 'b >n fliai.it !lm. ^ r s ♦ * i »* pro- self government, it could no? recoo--
repel any and evci v invasion n. iu j
wiiatever quarter npnri tlie: adniKi:,-
t rat ion of the criminal laws of tiiis
State.
• Resolved, 'That the State of G(*o.-
gia vx i 11 never so far compromit iicr
sovereignty as an independent St at
as to become
to t?ie
C,:S>
c>' '..with propriety, to : i'fjr rroceodin^ irt
<hi«s pitb ? :c !na.<nf*r.
3rd. i )So!ve,:. iia' »* " a c confidence in
r * , jl fri^dc.n • ©1 ©nr tve
Ex F.C LTIVE DyPAI'TXirNT, )
December 22d, 1830. ^
I submit to tlie L- gisl.iture for its
< < hS‘0.*i ul ion. tin* <*opy of a commu
nication rerciv d this day, purport
ing to ‘ e sf'.fiCiibv -hr* Ubicf Justice
y/ the United Si«dci ; and to be acita-
party
sought to be made before the Supreme
Gourt of the United States hy (lie
writ in .question.
Ilrsolred. That. His Exct llency the
Governor be, anti lie is hereby author
ized Io cominnnieate to tlie SheriflT
1 d Hail "ounty.. hy express, so much
ol the foregoing resolutions, and such
orders as are necessary to insure the
lull execution of tin* law s in the case
ol George Tassels, convicted of mur
der in H ill countv.
Tyttcm td. am! in tch toward. „j ze . vvlit.t hnd been done U
civilizalion and an well sav, that,
in conducting tin* iM*gotiation, every
thing was ciorc to retain them in those
pursuits which would lend totheir ad
vancement, and to which their situa
tion co lid reasonably lay claim.
Nw tins is quite a great concession for
AT ■. Eaton, who not long sine** said, “it
wa- but a utopian thought to think of civ-
.! zing ill* Indians” See. But how is it to
bo rec.onciDd witli what ollonn.
Little h»;n‘ should tie entertained,
even by those most sanguine on the
subject, that any material advances in
< ivilization can be made with the
present general ion—t hose
who are now nt maturity
Care and attention towai
a fc iv;
yet, when a chief should *0* chrscti
l»v a majority of the division, and the
fact so certified bv their General
Council, he would be regarded as
properly chosen, and be considered as
such.
B avn! Th* AAMr Dopar* v***nt then r rt P 1 -
ly arknow IccIcts iho c>:isf©nc" * 4 llio C hoc*
taw chilis an ! thoir right of i-
ni^nt, in th© S ato of M sris-ipj ? If this
<h>os not nullify the state laws. ahoh*di r 'i
1 he Indian Geverninent, we are miftak a?
epic
saco of tlie foregoing ; '*ninh|c and j industry, is of fr^st importance I
resolutions, by a vote of 35 to 7. ' bor is never an acceptable pursuit
i Nothing but cupidity i*» support' bf
some to he in tl>e wav of removing <k e
! Chero’ res—this is the opinion of the
• \ Secretary of Wa'.i 4 he x*‘-aflv helieveswhat
l rnRan, j | )P and the Governor of Georg'S. An
inly in life. ! attempt therefore will he made fo v at'sff
ai ds the rising this cupidity, by granting reservation^ to
the prineina? men. Ohlain thrtr consent,
thei' sav, and the rest w 11 g^; .«* 1 h
even asserted for*t r ‘Uth that manv ha* e a.*
generation may tend greatly to im
Hie Senate concurred with the j prove, and in time to meliorate, tlicir
House of Representatives in the pas-! Present. <:o; d* ion. To turn them to read*--xpre-se » a w'U-tmess to take res-
mportnnce. Lr* •'rva?'* incae' 1 t (> ^*^•T^ T ' tin ; cr the Ia v ' s °i*
plablc pursuit to Georgia. Now the fact appears to be this'**