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NKW BCIIOTA JULY 80. 1831
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We present to our readers this week a ; company. In the course of conver- ■ first li ght he w as chained by the ancle
particular statement relating to the impris-| sa ti C) n Mr. McLeod inquired o Mr. J only. The second and third he
onment and treatment of the Mission^ j Trott whether he had been chained • chained by the neck to the w alii **s
arif*9. We hope every citizen of Georgia The preceding night. Mr. Iroll an-j well ns by the am le to Mr. Iiott.
who may see this statement, will atten svrered, Yes. Mr. McLeod then ask-| On the way to Micks s, and hack to
ho may see this statement, will atten swered. Yes. Mr. Wulicuu u.cu j wh me u ^ iu .iitna a, <**“* t0
tivelv eonsiderthe measures which the ed if it w as according to law to chain Dawson’s, he was chained to the vv ag
on. r I his severity, I suppose, was
occasioned bv his having made re
state has thought proper, in its sovereign a prisoner who manif ested no disposj
pleasure to pursu#. It becomes, also, the tion to escape. Mr. T rott rep iei t lat j -- - - «=» . .
people of the United States to bear in lie thought not, but said that he suppos- j sistance w hen he was taken, and ai-i
mind that this is the "humane policy- of «d we ought not to blame those m , tenvards attempted to escape.—But
the Grn»*ral Government, Scthese the moas-
ure«j which th** present administration is
now openlj abetting.
The editor of the New York Advocate
and Journal supposes that there has been
Tuesday, July 12. Our prison
when we entered it. presented no \ cry
pleasant appearance. The door wr i5
sufficiently dirty, and there a as littlo
whose '-are we were for such treat- ! to return.
ment, as they had orders, & were o- ( Some time after we had Inin down**
bilged to iollow them. lo this Mr. I another detachment arrived with Dr.
McLeod replied, k T( seems they pro- j Butler as prisoner. He had been'
reed more by orders, than by law.' ; arrested the evening before, and had
At this expression some of the guard : f aret | worse than any oi us. Auer
to little partiality used in the treatment of took offence, and one ot them rc- j crossing the river three or four miles ! ..j r or 1 i^fit, aud a very iinpleasant
tie missionaries by the Georgia Guard, proached Mr. McLeod for it. who, , f rom home, a chain w as fastened by !a|ne jj All these evils ive have in®
i{- wisheitoknow whv the missionaries , m reply, asserted the right of tree- i a padlock around his neck, ano R* e jgood measure remedied, so that
the American Bear,! had ton davs nn- : dom of speech, provided he said noth- j 0 ther end to the neck of a horse, on j duelling is comparatively eenro u
. eo given thorn «tc and n* such ‘ notice j»»? afni »^ and aJtIed * " lf 1 liave sa,d which one of the guard rode, while j a bJe. The want of air and light
ont to the Methodist missionary. “B«- 1 an > thl,, 3 " rung, l nm in your power, walked, fii this way they proeee- > | 10VC supplied in some degree, i/> ev
,,W, whv was Mr. Trott, the Methodist j I™ «•«« *»»» ‘ * ’ ' " ‘ “ ‘ * ‘ ’ * ‘
.rrachrr put in chain,?" ! ai,d 1 a *? V " y , n ' S ®°7
The editor of ih** Advocate will be sat-j had passed on each side, vvnen Lol.
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allowed to ride several mij es ln tbo
wagon. Doctor Butler and myself
were favored by the kindness of two
of the guard with a ride of two or
three miles. Arrived at camp GiU
mer, we were introduced to tl,j*
bouse, Brooks remarking as we enter,
cd, • There is w here all tlie enemies
of the state of Georgia will have to
land;-—there and in hell.”—Another
prisoner, Mr. Samuel Mayes, was ii*.
troduced at night.
so dark that be could see no obsta^lo»tlirou^li the daubing of the w^ll. t . T
which might be in bis way, the horse j niJ king others new. no man for bidding
\aikmg wall ,» quick siep, and be , |S True the floor is roush. but -e
ih® statement this dar published. It wdl j ? n,n » 01 ‘* !oUl °* lhe ex l ir t liable at every uiomcut to fall, anti ! oon t riV c to sleep on it soundly cnouzlv
th**r«* be seen that th^v havo aH hern nut in ! s * ori ^hach had given offence, he asu* L| lus lo bf . t b.ag-ed by the neck till We have no chairs, bench or ta' -c
chains.\ tothroth^r inquiry it is suffic-rnt j e(i Mr * MrL eod where he restded... the huisc should stop. When he had - -
ii.m it,o M n^rn'i.'ircrKKo ._ | fie replied, "•In I ennessec. * hP i aa.lked as he supposes beuveeu tout
to ohs^rvo that ih** >"*icnan^s ot the A
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anv 1m days notice, but ther n*or rt r! «-
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were agents of the Government. After
this discharge it washigldr ne^i»sear\- that
th”v should have c, me kind of notice that
another arrest was contemplated.
but these are not indispensable ^ o
H<' replied, ‘ In 1 ennessec. * be . ^Mkeci as he supposes beiftceu ioui j iavt , plenty of wholesome food and
t.oi then, with a curse, ordered him i ^.5 rajies a , ter he was chainsi.iicwas i VYn ter, and a sufficient supply of
T n flank otr. ” Mr McLeod, turn j• cmntted. on 1 epreset!ting bib danger \ b| an kct S for the niekt. Wt* have tia
u*g his nurse, said, 1 x^iil 1. i lortuehehinu tht saddle,his^^iain hA mg j chains to wear—Proctor’s was taken*
your lOmmAtid;” hut ad«(ed, hastily . j su il fastened to the neck of the hoi\c.; of y ou \ )XS [ )e ij,nr p Ut in jail. Under
as he atteiwaids said, \ will ,» .*i ■. j tJ t njs sif 110*100 the horse tell, i the ran? of b morcilu! Providence u ©
from nw again.” Me w as th«*n riding both nis ridt is under him, and in such » a |j eR j 0 y a 0 od health. 1 hough not nL
a position that none ot them coniu 1 ifhertv, \vc dv\ell m peace. «cd with:
rise, till others of the guard could j p e ^ Cft 0 f conscience we are oou'Ctil-
j «'ome. as. ertoiu their jiusiuou by mo rt j
Wr understand from E;o»'i authorifv that
hut a «rna!t amount of llw annuitv ( *ot
move than ft QOO xvr prr«um<-y has horn
drawn by in bvidunls, and that th^ Agent
is not likely t-» rece’vr any mere customers
We
th* 1 natio Us monr^ is quite profitable
a«\ *y when the Col. oVuered him 10
| Itsmount. and lead his horse along M-
ler the guard, which he did The
Co! then inquired of MrTrott 11 he • st liSt . 0 f Lclmg, and roll the oxirse
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and, on being answered tn the aifnui injured, but the guard more nav.„^,
live, luid hi« horse tak« u Irorn run, j as j le supposes, two ribs orouen. At-( tervicxv
Yesterday Mr. Thompson and Mr^
W dls arrived, and requested an irtr
us he supposes, uno ribs oroiieii- At- i te.rview with us. Mr t icmpsoa
and ordered him forward with us. — j ter L | li;) Butier was uu more J was admitted, but Mr. Wells vta»
undrrPtaud also this " mode of paving 1 ^ hem* ntioui torrent < f curses r h aim .d to the horse. The rest of j refused. The restriction is sulf
.atioUs money is quite profitable to n0 ' v P ounn ? 11 P 011 USk chiefly ti-mi the . Ul0 xx ay t [ ia t nigni he vn as suiTeied to maintained, that no pc-son shall ecu.
whi'kev deader* j mouth of Sergeant Brooks. Others j r [de, w hiie one of the guard walked. j verse with us privately, nor any let*
XV« Stould like lo k«o«r. from the | ' ,f lh<? iwU:r t ' i j°”’ cd ,fi “ ,0 j They amv«d ai lodgii^s about n.ul- ter be «t.t ;n,*/ unexanined.
, . . ' i gieat a degree, nut the proianeness
or from sow* .tber p^on »ho„ cpabU ol)sr . cn l ly 0 , Brooks’s language
of enlightening us on the -uhiect, w *'»» j coll |j „ 0 , | je exoeeilfiil bv any tiling
will be done with the money when it ,s | , v iiioh the most
. • ctl imagination couht ronreive. Not j more t0 travel.The prisoner was per-1 x e |son sent for him, and aftcUa while
ailiv the person who bad given tho ; .nitted to ride much of the tvajr.! he „- 3 s dismissed, but not allowed to
while iliflerent individuals of tht guard return and bid us farewell,
walked, lie had a chain around his
it is
ascertained fully that tfif* «vi!
not receive it 1 ’« the manner proposed;
Congres has appropriated it Cor th” use
night. 14 miles from Dr. Butler s. 1 Kef orP yesterday noon Mr. Me*
Aitcr they lay down, Dr. butler " as |Lroti had sent a lino to Col. Neisorw
reeded by any tnmg chained by the ancle lo his bedstead, j (CoJ Sanford is absent.) requestin
depraved and pollut j 0ll lhe uext day lbey hatl 35 an j es orl an interview. This morning r«l
Col..
| cdTenctf, nor only the prisoners, but
of the Clv*rokees, net asaWn, but Qn j a j, fn ^ SU)t , ar i es> a ll ministers of the
instalment due to the Cherokee rat i on. | (^ 0?s ., c j U nd religion HBelf, were lhe
The Ch-rokees hax e «!rf.!gnated the man “ ; j^driecis of his railing. We were
ner in which they will r'*cf*-.vr ties money. j, ; , v»v in taking to ourselves the cou-
i he a» mt ha% refused to comply. ^ ow I solatien afforded by lhe words whic h
Fear not,
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a ,„ ET ,,,;z o..,, ,T,-awc«^v.tT ft ' complied w ibfA quest .on to b. a-.stvcrcH. „„ 0 d pleas,. to give you the king-
dom.” For a short distance Mr.
TO Til IS EDITOR. | McLeod was compelled by Brooks to
Jail at ( amt Oilmcr. } i keep the centre id the road, through
f .i11 lull i! ' • . 1 ^1. hut after-!
Wednesday,. JUiIy 13. We r^maii^
in the same place, not knowing how*
*neck, not, however, fastened to the
horse, but at bis own disposal. In
chaining him the guard professed tojj^j UJ |, ereafler .
| long we are to remain, or what is t®
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net not according to their own inclin
ation, but under strict ordt-rs.
On Saturday morning, ns we w ere
crossing the river, Mr. Thompson
stood on the bank, waiting to speak
lo us when we reached it. Col. Nel-
«son and sergeant Blocks were in con-
J*»Iv 11, 1HJJ. $ ; nitre and through water, but al,» r . . . , . .
j, 0 .. r t, > *t ,. Q allniv/ai] sultation on the stue which we nod
De\r Sih,— l rariSiietions of a pub- wards, with the rest ot us, allowed .
.. , i,i .Ail it. ' left. brooks then called across, giv-
lic nature may be publicly staled, more liberty. j . ,
If you esteem the facts contained in | Another circumstance occurred du-! ™ ™ sho “ ! l . bp ‘? U
this coinmuniciition as worthy of pub- ring the day, not within my ohserva- ou { ( ° s l )ca v 0 ^ 1 lr - 1 0 le {>ns
lication, it is at youi disposal. . lion, but which l learned Bom Rev.
You already know that 1 was ar-jMr. Thompson. I have mentioned
resj^d last 'Thursday evening by a j that Rev. Mr. WclU iva* in company
small detachment of the Georgia J with Mr. McLeod. When Mr. M<-
Guard, under command of Sergeant j Leod was arrested, Mr. W ells took
oners privately, and that no letter
should be delivered to them or by
them without being first exaiuin-
W ith confidence
we commit our cause to Him wh©.
judgeth i ightcousFy, and cheerfully
await the event. I sneak of thos#
particularly who are missionaries.-
If we are, as we think we arc *©
the path of duty, though w’e saffci?
here, we slmli rejoice hereafter.
I wi*l sow close this con on*rica
tion. Of what yet avrait* us I msy
give you an account at some future
time.
Your affectionate friend,
S. A. W'ORCKSTRil
ed.
Proctor was now permitted to ride
Jatl at Camp Ormrr
July *8 18f>i
Dear Sir,—I closed a ccmmun^
cation to you last W ednesday or c *-
Brooks. He inquired the state of j his horse, and was going away in an j hisi own horse, which hadsheen made ^
mr family, and, when informed that \ opposite direction from us. when he : prisoner with himself FLs chain was; s ide ra ble lengti), which is suJi in my
Mrs W orcester was still confined to met Mr Thompson. lie then tuin-| fastened around his neck, and left at! possession, but which you
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her bed, expressed regret that Col.
Nelson was nut present, to whom, he
said, he was under orders to bring
me, at Mr. Mick's, ten miles distant
When I solicited the privilege ot
maining with my family till mo
lie complied, leaving two men
ed, intending to follow Mr. McLeod, j his command. Dr. Butler was left
and offer his service in any thing unchained. The journey of the day
which occasion might require, parti- was about 35 miles. When we had
cularly in case of his being released, travelled a considerable distance, we
may re
ceive hereafter.
Last Thursday night a white m.iff
by the name of Nellom w as added to
our number. He was arresU’d Lr
>f re- Alter riding a few miles they came were permitted, through the kindness rcs iding in the prohibited territory
rning. up with the guard. W r hen Col. Nel- of 3omc of the guard, who themselves j without a license. He said he nas*
on to sou saw Mr. Wells following- id* or- walked in our stead, to ride four or ? q 0 way hither for the purpose of
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In the morning tve Joined Mr. I « f to Mr. We..,, and jg ave hitn^sin- | Mr Trott placed on th« To-I S. ^
no less than the rest of us to
penalty enacted. However, alien
detained till yesterday, which
geant Brooks to mention to Cof. J , ,, .. T ,
son the state of rav family, w^efi he had been requested by Mr. McLeod,
Whether he fuiSlD i through Mr. Thompson, to stop.
readily have granted, but Brooks in
terfered, and with much eursiug eom~
pelied him to walk on. Afterwards,
the sabbath, he was set at lib
erty* l preiurae on the ground of ! ’ ,s
intention to take the oath of aiiegb
ance.
Saturday evening we sent a rP "
4-TF DhZfifyiy.
4D.aw qRoV we *-*p r’yzd^yRy
*u?.q«Q ky tbt 9 Cu-aa»v KJh^fT Dhz- promised to do.
j»n qe«».i -typ—Dyi. egi^t- I e( j bis promise I do not know, hut i When we were within a few miles however, perhaps seeing the difficulty
o 9 ^ i (pewo-e—o 9 o?>a*qt. ic Aro^sd^r 9 certain he had not spoken to Col. of our stopping place, Mr. McLeod j with which he walked, he directed . p i xr i ° f which the
$£> \v$5Tv—ojosxw iuu. ic axo*w TCT^jt- ■ Nelson, when Mr Thompson inquired solicited from Col. Nelson the priv- j Mr. Trott to dismount, and placed j 3 u .? st .° , 0 , * on> 0 ^ 1
sn i*rt. 4-tz—wfit&xsit* b-t ofliim whether I was going on to ilege of riding, cn account of severe j Mr. McLeod on the pouey. Col, *°* ow, ug is a copy.
aw \y<&yhzo- &i»xp TK4T-jH eai j Quarters, aud li© answered, pains in his hips and knees; but the j Nelson was not with us.
DypKhz -q«yi:vi^E04^ tct^i—-PiSA^ir* j Yes. Perceiving that the matter | Col. returned answer, that P roe tor I We passed the night at Mr Lay’s
lue 04 4o?J[ cpajffQ— j vvas decided, I said no more. After thought lie could not walk at first, All except the poor Cherokee were
rf.iw TCmunr 9 —e>-iFT—DSc»»Fi »xpt j eatiug I was ordered behind the hag- but afterwards got along very well. excused from wearincr phain« Cnmn-
V*.I MS TOIV-I1.A4 TJiSf b*v«- gage wagon. Thus far l had recciv- Near night tvft arrived at Maj. i qi. who had the rhuw of
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3P y r < .iE(L(i.cJ gc»k j VVehad fH*o<*eeded from Mr. Hicks’s
~ r .. , A 11 «-v , , . . >C1 .. r A1 ra! Glenn, who had the charge of us,
ed .tone but kind treatment nor heard | Dawson’*, about 22 miles iron, Mr. ordftr , to chaiu U8< remarking that he
an improper word from either of the *' ,,ol ' e ° vv i,on 1,0 ,IrkWrt 1 * - - a
guard, except that Mr. Brooks in
dulged his propensity to profaneness,
Hicks's. When about to lie down for . had received no ’ and had t
the night, the prisoners were chained se , f any diaposition tc do it .
together by the ancle, two and;
him
two.
The Sabbath did uot give us rest, till 'might attenj.
Col. Ch. II J^tUoHy
Sir^—If it be consistent with ne^
cessary regulations, it would be &
Mgl) gratification to some of yuui*
prisoners, if Mr, Trott and Mr. ^ of*
cester might he permitted to hold 3.
^ | meeting tomorrow evening at some
place where such of the guard ant
of the neighbors a3 are disposed
If the favor cao l 16
p‘,z it'.i-a MTAZ?* no5)\^ <v<*- about three miles, when we met the It may be proper here to state, we had travelled 22 miles, which; granted, be so kind as to give
J.9 irroTFiui) n«f Rfv Vfr. McLeod, superintendent of that Mr. Trott had been arrest- ' brought us to this place Mr. Me- answer as soon ns convenient 'V
et»p dr. TU giii jvt. j the Methodist mission, and Rev. Mr. j ed on Wednesday a.t Two-runs* and j Leod, being utterly unable to walk.; wish to be und^fstood that we 8hot$
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