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arc deteriorating. As the argument goes
they? wjlfbe rAorse
to dismount from bis horse and take the
line of march' with the other prisoners.—
Mr. Wells, stationed at Chattooga, wasJ (they are at jlrcscnf
with Mr. McLood, and was about to be '
» a ken also, but dn making proper reprei
rear hence than
arc very
round.—
bn should
a* [in
vision of any Iawv^sltlr. McLeod arrest
ed, and compelled to walk fi fty dr "sixty
milesf It becomes -tha good .poople o;
Ojjprgia to>ee Ao|*)iesc thing* % There arc
many in Oiat 8t^(c, we have not ^
Vj dou bt, v ho advocated, the* extew
lawSjOver the Indians, wly» would
cate such measures, i ft hey were butpitopW
ej^ informeA^^Bhi^goifl^d^e
»h lo spy a ftw words on another
p$inl. The Stateabf Geoffci^itf'* .Chris-
_ on Cliri.v
t<’au principles, turtS the Goverfior'; we sup-
ttnaa i a ol t. rn c 4 n n nnoi nr. 1 ^ l.niJl'tW'n/
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<v* d5IiE4A to 1*4T.
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U^/.0* TG?l>#y o=g*j
pose, is at^east a nominal Christian: The
Sftperidritf of Chri-tian lawsAver* tlW rest
of the dorld consists thSir ^rniidnibiS.—
yswwi Rvv The guilty are punished nof Id any way
Which ■sl^partako'dfc^ucilyi biit'*m mer-
cy. ' 11 isth^reforc, irv the cMisti|ution of
Georgia, most properly./ifJhdh^SeAiiity of
the Governor t • cxrcutoHhe i*'^s irt mercy.
It has appeared to ns, howdyV*',in sonic of
the ciffttimstances we ha ve Hlatod in the
execution of the ’Gboirgi^laws over this na
tion-, that there lias been exhibited too much
of a vindictive spirit. The case ofMr.Wdr-
cester^jda^,certainly one which demand
ed, at-, least, forbcarence and thaj; mercy
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"Cili^KXnOEJ
which t he Governor has ia his oath pro.n
jsed to obseryc. He could not have re
moved without leaving-his wife on a be.l
of sickness. Ilis circumstances were
knbwr. t« the Guard, who we have reason
to believe w,ere disposed to he forbearing.
His arrest, at this tunc, we are told, was
founded,on a direct order from the ttover;
nor ior that purpose'. The case, alrd, of
the Cherokee wfe noticed ket week as be
ing under arrest, nhows in what spirit
Georgia., daws are executed^ It-is sa.d
inoyed. »G n fha^othavliand, if our
.affairs should be consijlerabjy improved,
should about yhat pcrioij v b« Well
ith provisions, it
i.vc that we are not"sink
iWy Rising from our- ^gl^,
' and thcreforfl^ as the argument is, we
btfgiit r.df to remove to> tb'c West of the
Miffri«ti()pi ;Li*<Aeehr<lifig to this-.mode of.
rmsfbnir g %e have the' most Hier ring pros
pect of a complete triumph. Notwi'b-
standingfthe trouble', anxiety anil disturb
ances oecftlioned by the whites, the people
throughout the 'nation generally have used
more than coMi lion i nd usfry in chitvat in g
tlielr farihs,’ ana there is now at this time
a^prosjiect of fine’''crops. If 'kind provi
dence* sfyair continue to grant us k as good
seas'on as we have enjoyed, ftierc will be
more corn raised this year in the Cherokee
Nation than at any other tijhe since its
exist ance. ,
We beg our compassionate friends, there
fore, not to put their benevolent purjioses
into effect right away, but to permit us
a little longer to subsist on sap and roots.
We are endeavoring to;prceure something
more substantial. But if, with the aid of
providence, we shall fail, we will then go
to a land flowing with milk and honey,
.where, we presume, our kind friends in
tend we shall have every thing to our
hesrts’ c.ontcnt without any exertion on
our part.
.June 2lst. Mr Ingham addressed a letter
to the President, charging Mr. Eaton and
sundry of his friends With an attempt to
way-lay him, for the purpose, as he belipv-
cd, of assassination! This, however, is
denied by these against whom the charge
let aildrj
mi
thjgfie mad
r olfHtfjnfl
“Thus the >.var ceascrl'fiBftlift day,
!IPfjjk is.ajtMtJfthe fail-
j:»ie#;inhn^inefifion, and>
that'arrangemcHts are malting fo os-
sassina|i^jvlr. # Ingham on the road,
(.williiniUe lino- ,of the district. Be
not uneasy foi^Mr,. Ingham, lie will
beAVjgJJ armed, anti well siipporfed
,^i«d|S. He lias nothing to
a surprise, ■•n’htl will
al precautions against
ill see the correspon-
has been the ostensible
proceeding in. the Tele-
^8|‘ale of things here is
onization and African Education Socie
ties.'
To expose the enormitie^and miseries of
InlempcraBcr, and to advocate all lawful
treasures of effecting its extinction.
r l'o promote the general interests of El
ucatwn, moral, intellectual, and idiv-ical
i * ls ^"inis to He considered
Hie cs^ntia l and only safeguard of fnedem
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PiHH'TX.
NEW EOH'OTA JULY 1G. 1881.
We hope Acini' 1 will excuse us for
detaining his communication »o long* We
shall endeavor to get it in next week.*
*nttou» >u—, , - J *Uc only al-
icg I he case, it was supposeu.
tevnatire left them tfiavoiit'the-vperial
thftjaw was 1 to siem’oye, and toj'Wikr 1
Churches and SehflbW But a*-so
$iijjtentia
yoai?’-
CHEROKEE WOMEN, BEWARE:
It is.said the Georgia ^ Guard have, re-
ceived -orders, from vhe Governor we
they founa him .digging -gold, and when suppose, to inflict corporeal punislfnien^
they were abqut totake him ha tooka
m fu “
to defend himiMK After he was induced
or made to lay that by, lie *ook his knife.
Fortins ht was severely .heaten : on tiie head
w;ih a stick.- On this part of the story
we hav n nothing to say. But after he was
in the power of t he Guard—CeBipletcly in
their h.-.ndr—when it was impossible that he
could do them injury, he was chained to a
waggon, and in that iitlijition compelled
to travel* 1 when thtr leVt Obu^illbgec.
This is the information Wc hate receiv
ed.
•/Messrs, WSrceste’* '8c Butler are proba
bly now' in the jail of Gwi.nctt County,
to await ti^eir trial at the next Superior
Court. They will not think,it worth while,
wo Expose, tpj^ve bait, as ll^at would giyo
them no security against. another arrest^
Loo> at the pasp Pf Mr. Tvott. U is .even
reported h ci 'f that ‘ Gny^rnor .Gilnapr has
ordered bis agent, that if Mr. VVorccst?r
gives bail , »nd ;>:io.scs the Chatlahoocby
river an lii»return to his family, to hav*-'
him agaih imnwidiatply arieirted. T-liat,
however, makes no diflercnce, as the ease
of M'~. Trolt renders it cortam that he’
would again betaken.
on 'soclv- females as shall liereafter he gu 11
4y of insulting them. We prcsuhij^fhejE
are to he the judges of v/Iiat eopstitutes
insyll. We wijl- simply give our ojfinlon
miifn tins sifljject. An ording to our un
derstanding of insult, we think, first, it ij
vary undignified for a female to exercisi
it tinder any circumstances} and second
it is equally indignified for any gcntlemaw
to inflict a cprporea punishment on a fe
male who may be guilty of such a crime
GEORGIA & THE MISSIONARIES.
The persecution now progressing agains t
the missionaries seems- to be* 'Unrelenting;
which proves to our Kpnd that tlir law of
Georgia against white men was 'particu*
larly intended fo’i them, The objfcct of
the Legislature Was to get them out of the
country; but as it would haVc been too
outrageous to effect this without some pre*
text, the act requiring an oath of ^J ? ..Sincethe ffrrgoing i,a« written, iuform-
dlcc was passed, with watch it must hijyu ^ has rcachetl this dlace that Mr. Mc-
been known, the missionaries, « Uo& M m ipose d, ; wqs uischa.gcd at
- •* could not comply. This Hr, w ?. / . -
b* ‘'rR;
sji ookj/ig.
We perceive,that Col. 7’awson accon:-
lani-ed Mr, Ingham to Baltimore. So far
ias ibis war progressed—-but this cannot
beMlve end of it. Mr. Ingham has made
serious charges ’gainst Mr.-Eaton and his
friends—Those charges are denied, and
something ir.vie will tiave to come out.
Nearly $i@;600 have been sent
from PliiladelphiiLto (he sofferers by
lire at Fayetteville.
hliran government,
urage and to defend from, slar.-
derou^ttaeks, and injonneus susiificions-
allass<iiatipns designed and Calculated ro
promotf, at-home and abroad, the bet* m-
ftrWtsof socteiv.
To publisft all recent and useful iniprove-
ments in the A rt i and Smenees--
during their sessions, and to present at all .
times a summary of Foreign and 'Domestic
New's.
.While the' Sjp ctafor null
flam froif tnfiparfVrifc^n_
ness, it wilkflhtfefcv# tb gii e bbti ofthen.
ttoir dite, and fo to lhe public ere
the intrigues ami obliipfities of uNparlies,
as- highly jiermcious, and . extiemely
«>. the wel/atc of tho coun-
i'EK MS.—Two dollars and fifty 'cents
per annum, m advance, or three'dollars
tcrhi'.paid within three months after suh-
tcribuig. Fo> six months orje dollar and
iiitj cents; for three months one 7 collar, in
advance, 5
Any person who will obtain five resnon-
siblc subscribers, will be entitled an ‘ ad „
ney°" a C °^’ or i,s C( l ntv aicnt in m 0 -
stJ i, ;jubscrihers at a distance, who 'renot
"-I 0 tbe .i* u hl,sherj-oi; hits. Agents, will
•vauce case8 ;! '^ e e Al»ectcd to pay m ad-
• f.’f ^ 1!ow hiffext.ract Is from an article
in the..^ctatoi, oesigntd to’correct ei-
roneoua.ifnp, essio'ns re greeting its fu ik!p .
It basbeen reported that the American
hjiecutpr belongs to the Colo/ ization So
ciety; ttiai it belongs o the African Educa-
i 1 ?" ll will be chujly. devot-.
ecl to the interests ofnim
A |ate political prijic current stales
‘‘thad the Giierokees are about t o pe
tit ion.Oongi ess to remove the Geor
gians from the Slatej as the Cliero-
kees have the oldest grant of tile soil.
The Georgians obtained their grant f w | WUI ? bnerests of one, or the ptlicr, or
IcointKing George, in the 8th 'ceiDtU* | Edacation* 5 '^—^-' CiL - l ' ,at t,,e Africiin
iyMie
theirs fr
4h® ^lij^o.kces obtained
n King Adam,'ii; the year 1. .
A n'.illifief in the jieaufort,' S. C.
Gazette recomiiadiids that the coming
dui of July should be observed as u
day “not of exultation, but of. fajtiiig,
hiuniliation and prayer.’’ *vHe Says
“It should be a day not of mbt,u:il
congratulation, bill o! buiplfaitort nml
regtetful rblncmbrance.^ nniiappy
. i ffan. . *v
Uic
funds
Gallaffi^faugliter.—Sir John' Co*
glrranr, \w0nVa3 engaged in Argyje’s
0 reUplUotii,/%aTntt James tho Second,
4a^.ettftp(isdher; after & desperate
i^Visij|i|tiice, and condemned to be hang
ed.. fiis daughter, b.ivrng tiotjed that
the;,floath-vvarrmil nos e
Society is connected with
U.ionLzauon Society, amt ibat the
oi the latter Socnly will be aii-
ppropriated.lothe use oft he other-
Ail these reports are eutirely cp-
roneous. If.is important, and it high
tune, that the Irut/i should be known: and
w e shall deem 11 a peculiar favor, if the ed
itors oi the various jieriodica s will aid us
in presenting it beioifltolie public. It is a
laVur winch we will'reciprocate, whenever
wehnay be presented witti an opportuni-
1 he,Ameri,can Spectator is connected with
the A^Cuii.^iiif^uon A’ocirty. 'I he bo-
ciety art* responsible for conductive :he
cditdnal^lartmeut; ami, in refiffnV tbev
are allowed a space m each p&pn, nof ex
ceeding two columns, and they are to re
ceive Uic amount of half a dollar .y.arlr
on each subscriber to the Spectator. They
have thus a common- interest Wdh the
Propr rt ur, in its circulation and M u- Cf .«
I tipse. JticrcUure, who aid the-papery w ;ii
few..-, ■'*’< with a^ tCffpl M'WcH ypup C
L|«4i ireficti'od *. .‘Severe uh»« ; a - 1 8t "7 * , »
i from tlie. handVbf the Commanding «UOt UlSpiVoi
term net,less thft
^orefd t i “*'
. the station
i "k. It scetftj toof hit A|r. Wells, who is said
bare been, in company with Mr.
aboTe vo
j|bflL|Ked. Received
officer. hat the crime Wats we have not [ -Then
f^g theii^^rewp^i^oh we \
pe^cJLjc fiitgpJURpT|n(ft fhoGher-
: r « WAR ‘ WAR !!
Our last Washingtcn papers contain a
fierce and warlike correspontlence betvveea
two members of tlie late Cabinet—John H
Eiton, Ex. ‘Secretary of War, and S. D
Ingham, Ex i Secretary of the Treasurj'.
In a.note dated Friday June 7th,'. Mr.
Eaton calls upon Mr. I. to sanction or dis
avow'd a certain express in relating to his
wife Whi<ih hadf appeared in the Tele
graph. Mr. lagham replies that Mr. K.,
must be some whatjdcrangcd if he supposed
that any of his blustering could induce him
[Ingham} to d^ny what all the inhabitants
of the city Urcw, and half-of the people of
t^e Ui Slates beleivc to be (rue. Mr.
Eaton Alien Sends a challenge to Mr. Ingh-
ahi, which the 1'aUCr refuses to accept, and
closes liis [Ingham] note thus:
t‘J am nDt to be ihtimiclalecl by
threats, or' provoked by abuss, to any
act tnCorisISTdnt witll the pity and con-
* “ ^Condition aiul con-
,.ote front Mr. Eaton.
le .Jcind of feeling exis-
e of (lie Great Mien at
ublisli it entirc., . '
qte of this ,morning: is
J^oves to mp tlrat you
o enough to do.a mean
gre^t a poward to no*
contempt I Imtetl • *not;
London attired borswli
■clothes,,and'^ tivice attacked and rob
bed the mails between Betty? and
Berwick. The execution was by
.this means delayed, till Sir John
Cochrane s father, the Earl of liuii-
donatd, succeeded in making interest
wbh^ father Peter, a Jesuit, King
Jaynes’ (ionfessor, who, for the sum
ot^five thousand pounds, interceded
.with his royal master, in' favor of Sir
John Gcchranc, and procured his por
tion.
Niee Morality.—Some time since,
a gentleman tarmer was bargaining
with a pig-driver in Dorchester mark
et for itvo pigs, when the latter to
bestow a goon character in the ani
mals observed, ‘yuo’ll find them’ere
a coriple of as good morafpig's^fs ev
er you clapped eyes on.’—‘What do
you mean, my good friend)^ asked
the gentleman. ‘Why,* your^honor,
you’ll find’em as good*moral pigs as
ever was, go where you will for,the
<t.’ ‘But what do you mean by
<al? t ‘Why, moral pigs, yer lion-
a? ’ll Uieti' 8l|otyaui,'e any
day, and do credit to . their keep
er.’*— Taller.
jxpeeted from ] at ibc '/ iune tiu.e .bc a ,i w ",
d( in nfen’s Tlie Spec atm needed, not
ScCu iv.
. .. — -»«- - ” r ‘- -only liiR
org.u, Ot tbc Society, but as (he mean." of
promoting ns • pecuniary imprest* Its
general kiiWlaetPi',' however, will remain
unan«imi; anil will) reganl.lo this, we re-
tcrotM' rcaucis.to its pastnuinbeis., and <r>
lit I '^speciu. ulncb We publish, lo-dai .
1 he Colomzatimi an^ R ituation Soeic**
Res arena; competed, and the fluids ol one
wiltaa/be used bv tne olher.
I iif-re tore 10 p „ b li*h,
\ k ■ | lildc i e l^ ll ^» ^ new moulhiy
jouiiialtiudi r the above title. < 0 i )C n', n ;' n
,b5u 11 lie conducted by p ! 0 f Ifafirf-
csque^ssistsft'by seveial gentlemen ofcoiJl
Sicbratile talent ahd knowledge
Tins joui^haf shall contain'every tliir.fr
calcuiated to Cpligliten, instruct, and int
prove Hie pjjnd. H will not lie confined
J'O) an jiartipular ,braiicli of literr.tur^.
1-. Norrimn. 2. Spanish. 9... Port'd-
guese'. 4. French. 5. English.^ 6. Af
rican Negro nations.
next
tnor
or
Vubttikea
■ sir
HiCAX SPjECTATOIL
HtNQTPN GVi r. CtmONrbT.E-jSc
mcklnby Ju)nct C* J'-vnn—hcacVv.
4,U’ ' i ^
iJOTl’OE TO CK32KlCSIS1 E.
IT EX PEC r to he prepared by'the firrt
-*l of July next, to pay the Clierokee In
dians the annuity d<e (lie.m-for the pres
ent year.
'I he head offvtefl fa m l]y is required to
attend, aUbt Agency, as soon tlicreaftcr
as conven»c.ntl, aiul receive.the proportion
‘ , , t0A l*ci»f»c , !vc$and family. <
l b"so itiio»nre oCage T and have no fam-
»y» oili attend individually and receive
-or themselves.
h Montgomery,
Unitdil SIStes Agent.
iSIk 'Jvnc lt?3I.'. » 2—3w.
Ilis the>fle^r R n*Sf the Spe
aenl *o tbe pUblic; Information of every
Sind, tbafis ealctttnusd toebe rnt^rjisting
bo deemed,
e*ts J of.tbe 4jdiieral Gov-
Iprah-
■ NOTOEOBPj.-';’
A LL pc^sqiis indebted 1 to t Q kaiyoug.'ir
laic of thi* District,: df'-eased, are
hereby notified that payment is remiirrd
by mb witb}i»‘ txvelve montfe from this
date, aTgreepblyfti tlie, : laws'of mitnsjt ion—
also all person^'who •l>a4*rtj>»i'ms upon the
estate of the deceased are requiredto pre
sent them to ran vyjthin tlie above specified
period fyr sifthment., ,
i^VAC tfUSHYHF.AD.
"> SdBlBfchatt^ikrirniwiglrater
.QhmobetOis't. C. fr May IStA,_^83l.
& i; ' T
DTi DM\*
..m<i tihSsf (hi
American Col-
-Ati,
irtrMSi4'*sav
HA ts, 18.^1.