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INDIAN
CiiA itAi’ l Eii AN D Ii Ari-
l AS.
Extractor a loiter from a respect
ed and interested correspondent, who
h resided some ye n s at the W esi-
w r I to the editor of 1 lie Now \ ork
D uly Advertiser.
“As your inquiries are directed
particularly to the Chippcways, i
will cud avour to give you what lit
tle information l have heen able to
j sscss myself ol concerning them.
B.m Is of this tribe live, or rather are
encamped, within a short distance
from this place, and what Indians
tnere are on the Peninsula of Michi
gan are principally of this tribe. The
Chippeways are the most numerous
existing branch, speaking;, what the
F (Mich at an early day called, the
Algonquin language, which philolo
gists have agreed to consider one ol
the radical American stock. Like
their relatives the Oitowas, Potta-
\vatomics, &e. they have exhibited
mmv more traits ol character, and
produced some crave aid eloquent
men; and were we toselert examples
of disinterestedness, courage, forti-
t ide. &>*. fe v tribes could he select
ed who, in the lapse ol two centu
ries, have a Honied mare striking
icre lie is the! The Meeting being organized, the transmit them to Joseph J. Lewis and | lands, ana the agents ot the General
jiie could be proceedings ot iiie meeting belli at Pinup Piacc, oi mo borough ot W est-j government may Heat u iih uieui ou
ian I was.— West Cluster, on the J2d ult. were Chester on or beloie the oO.ii inst. j lair and equal terms.
days at their lodges, where
principal man, and no one
more kindly treated tin... - 7 --- — ------- - * * ,,,, * « • » ,
C« old the Indians associate and inin- , read: Air. Lewis then, on behalf of lor the purpose ol being soul ftroui J 1 he nation would but compromise
<>ie with the truly civilized white the Committee 110m nated 111 a icsolu- thence to Iiie seat ot the general gov-i her dignity, and impair her well eaiu.
m , M) ni**n cf intelligence, of 'undr via- tion of that Meeting reported the ernment. | *-d reputation ^tor honor and justice,
ting sobriety, fair and honest in their lollowing preamble and leooiutions,
( i ne names of the committees are w ere she to take advantage of the ;> !
dealings; iu fine, of sound morals— together w tlh the acconij anying memo- j omitted.) j verse circumstam • 9 that sunout.d
thev would soon imitate them, tall in- rial, which wi re unanimously adopted
to their habits, and a few years would by the meeting,
obliterate all distinctions but colour, j Whereis the honor arid interest of
Man's natural propensities never led this Union require, that in our rela-
On motion, The following memo- these unfortunate and despairing
rial was then directed to be signed by 1 pie, to w ring horn them a reluctant
the officers ot the meeting, and for- surrender
warded as early as practicable to out sessions
of their cherished
pos-
him to internnerancc in drinking, ami | lions with other nations, we should j Senators and Representatives in Con-; ^our memorialists therefore very
if tin' Indians indulge more freely ; sedulously endeavour to observe, with; gross. j respectfully solicit of your honorable
tlnn the whites, when the habit is ac- j unbroken lailh, all tlie engagements
quired. it is because the refinements j into which we may have entered:—
of civilization have imposed no re- i And whereas, an arbitrary attempt
straints, and no odium is attached to J has heen recently made by eertaii
its indulgence; and if we can find m-j members of the federal compact, h
stances among us, of men of superior dVive our Government into the infra<
understanding, acquirements, and ele
vated standing* indulging to excess,
notwithstanding the odium cast upon
it, how* can we condemn the untutor
ed, unrefined Indian, who has not even
the frown of his fellow s to encounter
In some future letter I will codeav-
I or to give von some further informa
tion with regard to tin m. and answer,
as well as I can, vour interrogations.
fion of existing treaties with some ol
the Indian tribes or nations, made Uu
the authority of the Pivsidcm
To the Senate and House of Rfjrrcsenla- j bodies an immediate repeal of ij ie
tires of the. Tailed States, in Cungtess , said act; and ol the Senate \\c earn-
assembled:— ‘ estly request that they will re(u Se
Vi he Memorial of a General County their assent to any treaties that have
lent mg ol the Citizens of 1 he l oun;y been made under it; and thus prevent
f Chester, in the Slate of Penusy iva- the United States from becoming*
do, ! party to a compact, enacted unde?
Respectfully Represents, j circumstances that must deprive it of
Thai your memorialists view w ilh all binding efficacy in inorals or inLir,
.tin ami apprehension, the condition | and cause its enforcement to reflect
f the a bo igiual inhabitants within eternal disgace on the national char
ge -outhein section of our Union. factor.
\Ya ; ave seen these people for , On motion ol Joslfii J. Llwis.
tints than the (dnppewas. 1 hat ,, ,
1 ‘ . , ! fill;! rly called t o
improvement 1 - T
tlmy are s iseeptdee ot
an i civilization is .i.nv«*d by
pi rsons wh<» are now
Severn
living .iid who !
It fve f u merly lived: and lie greV. j
b,w to tiit-ii general improvement • re
sists not so much in any inherent difli-
cullies on their part, as their remote
and seatiered situatbui, and the Icc-
hl * .» id interal lied eJlWts heretofore
111 t ie in men* belialt. V\ e have s-'nf
some men to labor tor them aid
wt.ii tnem who are utterly unlit,
and menially tlisqu ddied to d > any
i F'oti Penman’s \ner. 1)
The at t eu? ion ot 1 h*
American D *i!y Advertiser is i
the n«*eeeed»n
1 meeting °f the citizens of Uhcstt r j
County, r^suoeding the southern fn
: Tons. wd'i 'h are published to-Jn\
If is animating and insiru dive in a
1 high degree to learn, that the plain, re
flect in** - . iutelh-ent and
v ' voy [ r * i initm *:•« tins meeting tho Lid.'in
v.ders ni joiigiu ily possessed
it!- I
■ * '* * ‘ ** eir poss* ssion v
possessed an a
♦ ives i
bselilJr* do- !
I
1 01igin
minimi over tie: country they n ..»*.»
i‘J, and that their poss« ssion v. «.•< t! ‘
independent
veomen o? P n»,sv ’vani ». have not on*v
legun
to di
t t)'.;
t boiidiT
mom
utous c ‘hjret. hut r*s u ,: ir »u
to 1
# l,
iu
bird
an
g.1 id am-*ug the
mvi'S 1 o »ier ol w Lit • *
men. And » touid we he dsappoint«*d
that they do not meet with success
am >ng tiio C hipaewas/ As to ill 1
p .dii * lailh pledged in treaties or «*-
tii-N1 solemn agree-: enis. they arc at
1. as 111 ill h inelincd «o keep them
a Peer Indian itioes or white iikm
?v,i > have himii parties to these tiea-
t les.
da * tit st interview l had with th*v
I 1 Ij.ois of * ilia $e t i in ol tli e count i\
Was at Malden, (a small Mrilisli port
b to.v dm run,) where they aad as-
s ’in ded to receive the pr *s<*a s an-
li .y bestowed by the ILitis 1 hijv-
«5f:»'> t *e bet' re ns. have a
hones* 1V declared their qmlimen’s
'•on ’envng it to their servants a*
\\ r »s!*ingt«*:i.
The wo.-!; thus eommepecul will :•
T'tp i'\ i mole of Chester U"’
on
S«>i> »
1)>* fidlo.ved hv o?
rr count ic-
>' e wish them good s :
i.et it he kep T in mind tl .at tl»N : s
der
and solemnly ratified and confirm*
by the Senate. And whereas, e\ \ j
sentiment of just ice, and every ceiin. \
of patriotism, forbid that * v s!.-on*< ‘
remain passive spectato s • f o.qn-e-s | mnn\ yearj past, holding th(*ir pos-; LsQ.
sinn permitted, or wrongs n;.h.-tc<! i.-v ssiont. in tiinjucst ioi.cd ah dium, ow ing Rewired, T iiat the thanks of this
ur own tioveroment. j h iiiv inia ar knowdedging ne supc-, meeting he tendered to the Hon. Jo*
ihfvcf 'c ii*solved, That in iti;' op } • >.. either mesne 01 paramount such IIf.mphill, the Hon Jofi, 11.
!.e validity of iheir tiiIt* has been Sutherland, and the other mem-
.ited i - i» by Georgia and the hers of the Pennsylvania dclegntiofi
.nveiunH iit of tin* L nion. They who opposed the Indian Bill; lor tlu-ir
v» elaiiii* d ami enjoved every pro- independent and enlightened efiortsto
♦hern a jum f»a t 111L* t*» the s il, a-j roga-ive el an Indej'Cndent People.— s» stain the national iaith, an»i to save
■ainst a!! cLeiMs f*-om abroad. | dh* v h ve ‘levied var, concluded the Indians from injustice and ruin.
Rrwt e-,l That within tlm limits hv peace, mid eontracted Hllianecs,” at-j Resolved, 1 hat the proceedings of
win h the (.'!;• -oker-s r rid ei!>et v - ■ cording 10 their own 1 rcc dctcrmnia-j this meeting be si^urnl !*y ll.e Piesi-
f ions In our negotiations with them dent, Vive President aud Seeretaiits,
> v t* li-ne regai deii ti-em as sovereigns, and that all the editors ol newspapers,
:• j'(1 o* 11 trea’ies wi’li them have e ver • friendly to the rights of the Indians,
iu n hell 5ue!i in a constitutional ! eri^ requested to give them an eat ly
sei s<*. requiring the continuing voice j insertion in their { apeis.
of thJ N"na»e f.*r their ratification. I Partiiolomf.w Tussfl. President.
*'V--v h ve he n recognized in the William Kirk, Vice Prcsu ■ t.
havacter t-f friends—not as subjects- Charles Downing, ) Sccrda*
dist 111 h* d and !.*\{* become our allies — and for a ' Charles W Parrish, ) lies,
v aluable consideration, w liieh has been
m
ti
s or tribes of Indians cast of the
L^issippi now b- !d. 1*;« v hav<* never
lienated, surren*ler» d or forfeited
u ir light, either oi s il, of j 11 r isilic*-
*-.•» 01 e{ .nve nme
1 * •* t»* li th« v < laim \ * possess.
i ♦»eog*nzed
! States,
: hut tli.it * w
igbt w hi h t In v < laim t
•'s h on * up: «♦ v
v ieor • in and tin* I nitri
Rewired, dbuit then
vuj v jtn m or their
uv
tan Is
))■' 't't qnr T n: one of tKtiiet we e
nod pvl lic hon r. t ircrintr fry a
hove t ie pu/fr / ca : cn':t , i< n*. and corn
' r] s cf mere political o'emag gyics. The
■.*eoj»le have taken the maMer in hau*l
( ,u,n ml. Mi 1 n mss: is e ual
.ot
!>e very favorable, as til st of them
vv -a: 111 mat state of inebrity in wlnvh
lb y ire almost always to be found
w ; 1.* 1 tb y mingle with civilized in to,
for themselves, ami cannot he lumen
from their purpose: they w ill he braid
•Hid their voice must he • smarted
'The d iv when oiTi ial i fiueuee could
control the public sentim -nt has gone
by. The sceptre, for such ends, has
departed 1Y< m the mighty. 1'lie peo
ple are pultis g on their sire igth. and
ve advise tho'e wlio oeetipv eitlu
high or low | laers, who exist but. in
the popular breadth, and who there
b .• * iunn the in: oxieat mg draugot * s | fore subsist, chiefly by the public hour,-
l .* d.v dispens'd, :,s * : ' s tbeii . y tnfe heed to their doings. *
lasts.
* . . i i» 1 1 (Mil ini»>rvit*U|5 With the 11
as long as
in * « of gratliving Ins av.iiice
it >ui),r j lent interview!
at tbeii own 1 i lges in the interior
and aw yv from ivilized life, changed
m . li a impr-asions; for at their nw ii
eve of a crisis in the ad-
Inhitations I Imind their natural tr.dis
e character developed. I found
I ! - v '
j are on tin
.11 i nist rat ion of the affairs of this Re-
on! lie. Other ami wiser measures
iii’isl s *on be resorted to, in many im-
j-ortaut respects, or other men w ill
n eailed to the helm of'(ho nation,
file question his indeed been put to
‘**i. C..UH
” S ' • I l !• v II • V. ) (I | I »: * ' l V ’ VMlwl
' s ocoy, , , |,i,., d to those Indians ici. len d hv them in good faith, have
V tlin G .\eii.m lit of the Untied pm dmsed the guarantee cf tin* inv io-
'* • Sit• s, tli t ib. y . it u* lie s an*l lability t-f then Territory, nod the
.iuvc purchased for a valuable eor.si- of the protecting pow er of our
icia s . on o.veriul piotec.lion. . Government.
Resolved, \ hat the late law s ol St mding in Ibis attitude
G*'«.u • xie aiing j irisdn - oui over hoih to tisr
' *' * i
tav* i • • oKi« s, ;*ii* * rue!Iy n jt.st and
oppressive in their provisions and a
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.
'l he present Emperor of Unssift,
is a man of great courage, and, dr>uht-
fess, great *<biiitics; he is no slug_a*d;
Ids days are spent in attending to the
public concern, but not always to
supreme
la\V Ot
uu d i \ loiauou oi the
. he land.
Rcstdved, That under the exis cr,e<
in relation
States individually and jibe public benefit; be »s decidedly
cc IL‘< t »ve!y we cannot hu t consider j t be first gent lemon iu bis dominions,
pvt** v assumption, on the part of tlie and no man can detract bis private
States neighhoui ing to tlsrm. o! jm is- c hai aeter-
dieiiou over them, as a direct and pnl-
not less violative of lent father, and a sincere
He is a fond and atten
tive husband, a kind and most exce(*
and stc; dv
oi so, n very unequal a< d uuei opit ions t ;, eir rights, than incompatible'^with j iend. 11 s priv ate character will
1 »i, hear the closest scrutiny, nor nave i
uicuiiistan is. ,.s icspeets a w eak j tlie siiirit of our republican institutions, i hear the closest scrutiny, nor nave i
,.nd uiiotle ding party, we consider a-i which* de.ive their just pow s from | b^ard the* h eath of seandal ever sully
y on, s ot money or Othe, valuable the consent ol the governed A» ; h;s fair fame t .s needless to men toa |
»ii |M-ny, or any overtures on the .»;trt it appears to us that the civil aidhori- ,l,( ‘ beautifulI daughtei of the Kn>g of
Cos of Georgia, Alabama and Missis- l y *"***« P- sent Empress: suffice
»ipni. in prcsiltnii*? to oxten.i their. i* •* "7 »*»n. she h« ev.d.*..tly the
jurisdictional limits ou-r ll«- t, i rilnry son.1 disposition to follow the oxam.- c
possessed hy the Chcrok^s, Chieko-• •••<«•“ »«-*e Empress Mo.her: .!•« «
Hdnnus kind nml affable—n verv ft
in
V 11H
.1 sober, quiet, cheerful, obliging, j Mt „|- ,1„. people, and Iho an- " impormnsiy .icmarni ■>
uxpilable. I doir ebar'oli-r, | s)Vft ,. vv i 11 be speedily proclaimed , ,n 1 1 ■ 1 - 111 1 'V ,T, * *
i\es, ami conduct will nrv.i, i nn |„ remarks wo do not wish in j IJJ*" ’ , 1 prnii 1111 <
.. ne .j,-ly represented while U0( , Rr8t00 .|, as referrin-. to tl.<- j r.T''r' T’’
men l “ an interest in dispos
,£ *5ing them ♦»* their soil. W'liite |
i EMi, I am co.ifitUmt, hav«» general I v
l
j Bank question— the tariff -the i iter-i
improvement policy, nor to
i ltie L. mted States, fur the purpose
d iiufuv iji_ them to s< i! o* « x< hang-
V? V >
thefr present possessions :o«- our use,
is incompatible with any principles of
fxtir dealing, and cannot he sustained
uy the justice and honor of this Union.
RcsoTcd, That those laws being, a'
we believe thev are. a direct infrac
Mon of our solemn guarantee of <h<- i .
violabilifv ami peaceable eu; v incut «
heir la*u!s nml snvf*reigmv by > r i
dians; imperiously demand tlit? prompt
l jrove
of t hose
I**.
a<y niu'd
saws and C hoctaws, have transgress* - -*. . , r ..
j n . wi-'Mii! to shame the ladies of tro
eir flbgrtT* nobility, cot re* t tbeii
the paranmunt law of t!ie land, vin
ted the national faith, and brought iu
• jeo^aitty the safe«v atnl even the
eiw existence, of the Ti i r, es.
In our opn i'Ui. tberc“'»re, it bo
om -s the fluty of the Government to
vindicate the National character,
<he general
Hi orals, no*! to ir**pig. v ^
state of society. It is iatho» 1°
regietted that they live in such ®
state of ref iremci 1 ; L'P in a eo* ntiV
like Russia the nobles require the
e»i the air rossor-y vli never ddli il-
tx s have arisen tn-tweea the Indians
a . I tin? whites. S un favorite s|? >*.
some real supposed advantage the In
d ans might pus-ns**, »*r*b**iif*fi
lie derived from having t j o.»,
.. , . w i:h tin* Indian tribes, while unde
■ltd improvement policy, nor to; •»«;.|.,. r rnr of the mijust Imv* of .!«•
s ieposed to 1)0 spoakms »'u ludi ilf ot j s( . lt( , s j„ r , 5( .,
v ol the iiilcres’.s or the men, eon- | ... ,| s no| |M , SS1 . SS t! .
irt* effect tote treaties we hove ( benefit of good cxnnjd.s crrci r .,My
acted, and to make good our guai- before their *yes.^—JhirabMse'J / ♦*-
: r ee, by interposing for the protee- y ' r/ - t
•on and security of iho Indians, the -"
r v and au’boi itv of the nation. Xd* 4 X v*.r,^3
, y 2. ,tvi*• _ *hosc^people to the mer- ILT. BF. SOLD TO THE HIGH-
*. ' t th s<* w ho claim their binds, v a
el on the frontier; i , o , *s,- p:en'< iv
nceicd w ith those aiTairs \\ e ■ nv*
S'*en enough of the w o* 1*1 to know
(b t influence, and pi tee, that weahb
1,1 and tlio spirit which seeks i f s a f, eu
; 1 ion-
*«s 'M* r;i«, ^ tni n ■ 1
for th<
li (Oral expe.ulit*!* e ot the g »ver«i-
in "i* fun is, have >een the n*.»l ••aus* 1 .
of i 1 tin 1 ) disturbances w deli L^ •
t «k n pbicii w i’h the I (dines ir nnuv
years paal. M hen they siiai 1 have
been driven by the uuj st policy of
o ir * i • v«*rmn *nt, h *y»nd the con
fines ii\ r avarice. w.»*n we shall
bare na longer n*iy o'.je**t for deg rad
in^ their cha»not«*r, then sVt.l \
<lwel! upm <he n*hie trait** *ui ti
character of oui aboriginal pnpuf-v-
tion.
As I am but Ii r tto acquainted •vi?h
mutation, ran alwavs fi«i*l cliam*iinns
• | j S f I .
*nd trumpeters for t!»<* aeeornplisb-j Res d- /l T !, n'
ue’*i! of tliei*- om«Is. W(* rom* 1 fuitlii
s.dely *’
i
Minn over tlum.
f iff* of o * ;ii, act, :*nd ought uf*t i
'm* rat itied
Si ales.
O i motion of
i ••- '•* • '”*&■
y tl*e Senate of the Lhntci! j
J.irnes Mcilvain
*e Id ‘H er them n;» to certain *!e-
:;*E-tion ; <1 «• - 1 an indelible stain
1 '!i bi»nc*r of the nation
If appears clear to your memorial
's s th si tin* act of t’onerress of th*-
V r«t bidder, a* thr ’n(c r»\« < *■*•"> ot
I homa*- 15. A ’a ; r, t«n ttw srcom 1 jVondaf
in January rr\t, alltlw p’eynty bc-h.nff-
f'I'. 15 . \ a i , <i-TPa
ST
v;
ing to \}' ; r f*.tat* of
\ z • i l»vr»r rirgr*»v*, .TO F h * a'l** M: If \
and CHILD, fr*-m five ti> six hrr^-rd
I’vdifipoi corn, roii** '♦<!• s et t
Dl H, finur lwa*f of IfORSKS r h-v**v I-vd
essiou.
le. .id’xOt ates of the b nnx,
n ; n■ e si all •){* a*!ir<*s whi h s'* *11 j
l ’pi iv*' ! im of h*s Lnds. and inioEvno
l i.d * igr«q U o desire to so** in iio* i
. . . . f
adnnnis'» a!ion of our national govern
men!, agents wlm will reg • 1 he j
eons! it ut ion, j nil plightc*' f-itli of the*.
one ire .as above nP n*ieo, a*id to
SU Ml
!i anil only such, si) d! onr h :mble
s-Ji'oort be giv«uj. ,lr\it:s.
TilF VOICE OF PFNN'SVIA’\NTA.
Regaining to f e ‘.pard in favor of the
na
it i
i* Mil a r !
‘hi
nn
Id he !
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:*{*
■in! it u) e
f *
t
- pu»l
t>
V
of {) * * O' i
<ga
1 s
t f t'cir :
to
re
TO.) !I \v
fi)i* the icmovnl of tbe ;o f CATTLE, f.:tr h^a 1 o. IIOCS. ;c
n*ii i*s, max at lies crisis be made. LOAD V ALLON. onr yo' — o ()Xh*S,
h<* itislrnmeiit of great irjustiee to- ' 01 '' M ° M * one R !t T.J.. (ft N,— yr- ^ ^
, , ... vv th household an«t kitchrn rLKN*
• a r,is t torn. vv hue t he la w s oi t h*v q'tjpg,.
the I nited States or of an' jS-ateg assuming jurisdiction ove* ALSO
t'
independent o* r a!
moral or j ditiea! c ansi ic* at ion. w i
cannot eoiieeiv*; w ben»m the exigen
• ves of
St.ite, require that w.
1* d iu? o flu* »* \ • i ao'ubmi r\
cm rernain imi «*pealeil, l hoy m v be ’I hat va’mablr iroprovririrnt hrlrnginf
• roncrlv consil.wefl ;is a par I v in (Iv- *a‘I es.ale, lx ing on Hie rc*.I '»
, .. ’ " thr lower i a*t o! Grore a to I e-nii**.**•<■ *»?
«<•'"*= '" ul,,r tr, - ror of r fF,n,.l, Pixrr hr a »t:.u.!v
or
to a *1 s 5 • u? cnn
i \
under the
* ; | leva's and » oerfion. an 1 ’beref* in j *: tir! ,trP. i'r r a «taiut, ccnta ninp ?evi*rty
a- competent to make a valid contract, ere? ofclraied -and, a g**©fi houye vi th a
re As long as the laws *)f a* State menace
re they nr
la- 'L i!)mi
gurdrn and other nrecs^a* y buildings. Ai .
land, for quantity or quality, inir*
Indians.
the biiguige of t.H. (./..ip)' “S, lj an adjourned meet ing of the Ci-
cm.not, of.-ours*,jnE; o< the lorro li7R1 , a of c ,„ Cwin , v in ronnwl-
!****»« *’'ere nny be m "loir '■otn- : vnni;l , „ t | !R ! m „o oftsoor Car-
m )> **o wei sation or err'at t'lhs -muter, in Marsh»1?on. onSaturdav
th V however, have been rightly in- f q p 0 f
rdvea*i\ nine
e»j *>v for sonic
Reeled That it
eonnrien I- -I t u “•• - 1
th*' sp”<t:i
w e i e iug them with snhjiigation, rod the United ,OT { \ x . ,
' . , . , rior to non** m th*» nation,
we can oe-; Mates lvitldedd tneir p* ol* t ion. any ; jv rln Twelve months credit for all ft*
:j* s v* ♦ to * nme. ; ofTer made them for th* port base of mounts over five dollars, an.t fora!? \w\er
*(- earnest-v re-
llow citizens in
oil r
t heii
eurnstnnees
Ia1u!s. comes attended with <-ir- ’ five collars, money paid ihovn. Cood &
cur.lv will rc-quiie*!-
that ex* bides every i*1«'n
''omit ies f-f i M)s
t7
t n!c
to r*f fair nml fmnornble dealing
r'o’f
if the provisimis of the
The
tt rpreted. tna*iv ol them nossess gieat
shrewdness ami oljscrva*ion. 1 was
very forcibly struck with the aprM*ar-
one^ of the Clue! Speaker of th*' Sa-
gnua band, (a portion of tip* fi^hippe-
wa tribe.) has a pleasant open
countenance; sneaks with great fl*i-
P . r . v : is generous kb *1 l *e:-*' , te.L t) is-
pitable and obliging. J spent some
JOS. M. LYNCH, Exp^utor.
, , . TW. 11. J 830. 50 3
nssem He a?'d expr- !>v resolution r /V ert upon them would be the same ■ YF\RI1N®
or nrrm .' inl a ilcrul. <1 n.-i inn if (*»p provision, of llio •tatlitcs o( ' A bnve been rm.n n/wi.l. m>'call'r fnr
eerning t'e wrongs which have been those States, and these of the net ol more than a year. Thr Cow -«of a bujjrt
# L f° r U?*e pur- inflicted op, or now menace the (hero- Uongrcss were emliodied into one. and ! dunn color, trarkrd with an undei-bd * n
r>*se of taking into ennsi.leratinn the . kees n lu l .,«her Indians. ‘the same law that oflV-rs the price ! both ears. Thr \ rat ling is a dunn u th a
nflb-ted cond'tion of rr-t 'in Indian Resolved. That printed copies of a were to contain the threat. When! "hue hark. The own-r is ° c
ss expres- these peoj
GEORGE HICKS.
December 11
V-.tioMS nn.l th- propriety of giving brief m.-morial to’ Cnns're« VVp^i.- t l.rso peo. lc ,ba!l btxvo hoen i rstorr.l
o _ s on th*‘ir behalf. D r - s'\e of i *p views' of this mating. b*e to n condition that $hall inspire their
R\KTttoT.OMcw F ^el, officiated ns forwa’-(led for circulation intbcscveral bosoms with a feeling of security,
P esu e t M Tvirtv. as \ ice P- °s*- townsbios of this #, 0'mty. and that ?he w hen lhcv shall have no reason to np-
k ° * T jr ’ r . mnnz an 1 ■ fol 'owing remm! t-«' *'sons be a commit *e prehen*! nnv eneroaelinient on their - - x ± , _ r j -, ......
/ arnsh, were appoiu.cd : *bo '*> C p-r if.-,. ?*.w Ciin. to rji-ocm-c ri:*bic* tbr*i th* y vvill stand in a s tun- 15‘23 Si 1820. printed in pamphlet loini.or
Scciet,ii it*9. jtiie signatures ol tho citizens, nnd.tionto stipulate for the sale of their j al ofne^
XWStOFTHE CHEROKFE N>
.CFION. pacted ir the ' rr 1821 >