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• from JMT long cherjshrt
— Uto ohts land. should m
K fc r A*, * VF‘ * ^ k
‘Tiw*
So
“°" ** Thw *0 doubt}** could •Ry.-x
ttt the heart M the land »f our^ 0 f Representatives of jthe Georgia l®L
j ‘ 0 f Mr dhfidhood! the &«*** ? n
trill
. 11* the bnw*
Which* »®»’ r T rctli,M5 wlien aW ^ “
^nd<rtiuSho«f^^ vain wght lh- y a*M-
Mav the blc*une* of God
Ever hallow the sod
•; Jknd its valleys and hills by our.children
be trod.”
, But the painful feelings of Mr. Gainm
•e«m ♦« h* counterbalanced by the con
viction, that the removal of the Choctaws
"it absolutely necessary for their preterva-
iion and .improvement. Similar reasons
bare been urged in favor of the removal of
all Indians residing east of the Miwissip-
pi—but we feel not so—and we.are con
noted that we speak the feelings of the
Cberokew as a pconle, when we say that
we deem it not an essential requisite fo r
eur “future happiness,” that we abandon
«*ir comfortable dwellings and improve
ments for a (hr distant and gloomy wilder-
ness. We would not leave beautiful and
cultivated fields in en hance for u desolate
home, where ao sound of the axe has ever
been beard—no torn* of lb* plough has
e ver been area. Well do we knosr, that
hr we meant he prawned here, neither
can we ha *h*wb'«‘»* «*V haed «d opprr*- !
reception it deserves. U «ot such a 04* .«f
bUUstiaa benn'flissed by the House
v«* 1»UI 4D |»li
professors? And docs it not become
nil true Christian', to speak out and to
clear their skirls of the great ininui-
ty?], * , *
ME®
tan*
♦ dl favry bo cin,ve&
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*&£*?$ Atr I
EXTRACT
of fl Idler from Mr. Jhdrew jjf. Fimn
jrom Arkansas to Ms /bother Mr.
Charles H. Vann dated. Oct. 4lh
1831.
‘•Dear Drothcr,
1 received y ur letter about the
last of Sept, which' gave me great
satisftetion to hear of tho welfare of
my relatives in that Countiy, also to
learn that your chiefs are yyt film—
1 had just returned from our council
tvhet your letter came to hand, the
session continued three weeks, 1 pre
sided over the National Committee
as President, and wc got along very
well with business--our Nation in
tends sending a delegation to Washing*
ion City this fall. I have understood
(hat emigration is about to lie urged
again. 1 wish you to tell your people
that if any of them intend to emi
was, 4b di.* [
4*4 WWlfbT, if. W»r» Cl t^ObWAT,
n# it aap cron,At. pay iiEai.£4-
at* at h>a* J*ui^rc*xt
wvat. 4o 4|>wrh4y* o»u*«im>£ p-
IiBO.lt, q*rX ^QOSViJtA. DtBftT-
4X
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py&s+ut rt>a©- ot nphiaP-
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w^pav rf^irmiT, be *a* |
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Mrzew, o»cw o*i»ca res<ry so, ibrz
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upwardii; <to; ia «W
perhaps foet dvD
well ^oporttMiedindj
tfte. Hit ooui;
AVtt|thin, and
PENITENTIARY
. BOLISHED IN
Trim the Aogu4o OwobUth,
1st section enacts, that, ofift thei^Uri gjbexprMl
passage of tlte act, it shall not be
lawful to imprison any person uNhin
the Penitentiary, for any crime which
he may hereafter com mil against the
Ians of tho State.
2d Auction. That whenever,here
after, any person shall commit any of-'
feotfe, wrtiich is now punished by eon
once under odvcr#|tj.
before and sincegiviia amplest]
of postCtiing, hweyer his
per may
contradict the suj
ners not only
rounded, aa.hr i
fcriors in ^ ,
birth
tmement in the Penitentiaryi Wuch' J Tltt i lt Hw'Jc
person convicted thereof, shall be
aim. is upon •• 4
whrrfi*** k' IV
lr'*4l»< , <» smw
W**
,IK«l ft th
liriMf \V< 1.1
pju r. H*
knaw tl»- *
TH-y wh' _l
iWraii'M «i *r rt
bop'*.
««M Muk -for
<>«•§# Hr- *grr. or
•Imm. ar» now in
lie had the ferti
at Madrid audnt
prejudices agaktat
turbulent colsdoi
Spain, to cafthreM
receive the nand oft i
)«,.An In Wnslliliston City,
« ••m! ih rtw'o- to see if Congress will do something for
* M>r of; es late emigrants. Shonld there be
i to u* *WV
. i*i*
4r e ire iuu-1
» V
(;/ a letter from I
mtmW fo I)
[ 'He n*.
to h« Ciuo i wmo •
li.tl trie 1 “Is of tho
Rat r
f fCdilor, d"if l Him
r. 1*5 IttJI.
>*»•<.< Georgia ate!
ti»« n.isl suhstuu-1
l,» s in p. !
any of your people who intend com
ing to this country, they had belter
have their lands laid off for them, be
fore they coaie. if they do not, they
will be apt to suffer.”
I am your affectionate Brother,
(signed) A M VANN.
Mr ('lliKLF.S H. VlKN.
Iliad of Coosa Cherokee Nation
Vast of the Mississippi.
ni.My cu Eoap i*rt,car* j.db di.
p DP4i4A44Ar; i,«e* tn #t nf«4P T- \ create*! by statute since 18th Dec.
DP4S4A44AT, 4M.1SI. D#4I»|4at—I- 1 IMG, such persons, comb ted there
ir»2 i*ir.Mi-h t’»^ v^a'i I had the ,*hat-
ii
ure o r • , orr»»: , i
o fr y i •* mi ni
them, ’ * »»> ♦»
l<«* if th • • •*«i<l.-ii
a .-it* a' f ip" Mv
a* .pi.iiil.T'i-e with
My '.ii»«r'on- u with
•iitn'ud t c- *ul»*r *d t.»
..iv I* .’ii* —I fell j
(or •hni,*. -a
punished in the manner prestribed
far such offdtcc by the laws ef farce
in (ho State on the 48th December, j
grate to this Country, they will not be ,4d i«swb>«r ci.it. bo o'i.a-«!.4PT. 1816.
received here in this Nation, as there j cur* m»i.«4ki. o.iot lorir i*i.- 3d section. Thai whenever any i
is no land for them here to settle on, 4§*a w» uao ct. 4D v.sap *c44.ia person shall commit an oflcnce,which, M, . r T ,fl do Any/ ^
and the old Settlers will not receive i bR m.it, tthbf>«y m di.iama wc-, by the laws now ia farce, would sub- wnifti w«» ivo:n !>y
them on that account: for this reason D4* ».ar Davy ca 4b map mi, uw* jecl him to confinement in the peni-, cowpoiMteil pertcetljr jritli
t.i- j lealiary, and which offences were^Wy rftoutces of tlw pallMf
liulmet was such »s was
worn by a pr vatr light
oc,<r»z qhKBcniT j,\r Tcro-«.ty, u/ of. shall be puo»shc»Hty whipping on
Ai’4.1 F.aer.i.i f.mis iita.MiT. c- t'’” bare back, i«ot exceeding 311
t,4" vMr>444A .so ircr caw** voi./*- bhlics, ami a fine ul (lie dibcretiou of
RO Dill 4D IrC*. llllf court.
i»».4r» D414.I mat 4T4 tirwy 4ili. When any olTence has boon
0 3 X|444 TKoci* ir^A-i^s TRAP tot- I < oinmitted heretofore agaimt the
rt. I laws of the Stale, w hich would, on
e, (>b Tcswii4<f44 i.sjct tw»wi. ; conviction,subject the offender to con-
TToeAiA^UA, «. 4i> I4U4P Hir.iTAW-' liucmtot iu (lie Penitentiary, aucii per*
un o>o«A<*rT. - ut luswiXA hs.i 4D son, not yet tried k sentenced, shall,
u <iwt, Tirhs TU-^y-(i4ATSAno-4. t- on conVietioii thereof,be impnsoued m
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to«’ao s *y *>Mi n.r jiiC'P iipyo-A4
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yii orf ( u.i |.y *OA.i.v do yoo-
.s*?.!'. 14 «»o>4Fi4. dboaf Kerry jats*
l .xV.l7 iijy P cezy AM.4 R4ST., B»«A
had been sent him ns a pattefti,
iiierchant of Trinidad, who ‘
ported on spcculatiitt front
some yeomanry accoutretuce
1 had been sold off on the-
nient of the peace. A plain
jacket of bloc cloth, with r£$
and llircc rows r>f g8t stti
tons; coarsehlne Iranmirs;
gates, or sindalftXllmoelri^ of
arc made of the fibres ofth
plaited) completed hit dresi. B#
valued if his hiida tight lauch.\itM'
a small black banner, hating cuffiroi^ *"
Cibsveif
cred on it a whi^g skull* mid
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y.i**h u.^t Tiri*cr4c? ^nr carp
*i *\yr» mi d? .sa.sir irhii p <wm
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o».l*v*c=. os.Myii Tsr»i»oty«<.i a-or*
4li404tA<(t4 4.10-K4 0»!.F©<T.JCr. G>*
the jwiiitciiliiiy iu obedience to the
laws now in foicc.
5th. That if any offenco is hereaf
ter committed, for w hich ihr offender, t
would, upon conviction, be imprison- bones, u ilh tbe nmtiu, Mmrje*§ £djfi
40 TClWhOirej i.irtuf* Toft«aA44, 4i> i *1*«» ^ p«!«Htentiary, and for which jf^ r [Campaigns iq Vkr*#W
.ism- st-TKT JC5AJWC-4 o»e©g*4 <w ,_ ! «o pu.iislin.ont is prescribed by this
jstzyr .isgu.i.^ «i*k tlpp. i.44*-:«ct, flic same slmll hcrcarter be, A d.stmgnU .ed personage o^tsA
«prp\i*4^4u>, 1.4 *0..iiPAA.i4»-! punished by fine, cr whipping, or J» arkcd ralleyrend, “In % Dppci*
44U. mi. T*a#v»4 »»y. tin 1^4 j imprisonment at (lie discretion of j Clumber nt least ere to be foimd men
,Tifmucei! ’ r«|4i«d 1 ntl^yraiRl«-«M’ta
bHSSIONA* be sure: 1 knpw many u Prie^Wbejk
g'/t two.” *> "f’c ■", B#
‘ ’ Talloyr«ml, ipeald i *““
JPr#hJ
cd from Acw-Uedfurd on the 2Cth e ‘l» “After ell, it is prssibUt tlify
ult. The ciicunisinnces of their em- n** d^f ^rolfeerdo somnthutg rot^ar*
•o« Wil ,
i*rt. ' departure of
lilHS.
*-
1*44.1. f.4V i/f. I.0f«.1i4.1 1)4 Th© nCVV ^ OrUuillod luissiOOtruM
1.4 TT.44 Gt 40 s \4, oi o>A4(T4 ij» destined to tho Sandwich Islands, sail, | hers of t
04 t**Tup. (Ps 31. i, 2, 3.)
DB, TSPT Oi TVVOO,
lyblJtmBIrMP 1 *..^.
i:y.
bail ;tion arc thus noticed hr n cor*
respondent of tho Boston Uecordcr.
T.PT TJ««y—1.«" «.-rM4 o'clock,
lf p*.vw. .o*y,.,w ,W * m.™.ng. .hr anJ M-
araum,* T... ,a. ™>'ou. tr..nd.
to tsvo or three hu .d.c i, astembicu
•h i.ii^u R'l.i! a.iviy.’. 0 , rpP*»4rr i*44.i t.t Ttr»so-j
to n|i,».is • the l ir.cut of; cwy «\i DtAamro* yw rcr* «*i. oo-i
A l |)iC'.a,ou. tlis uiimmul ir to sj*eak ! to*t4<*i*«*4 o s c*CD4«{.i'’i ^zo>wo*4. J
i.i .•vo* of iho CimruAMM Mid to do-' xcE.t o»i.sy DhF.jh nop—ri- e»sy o-i
hr .nec**iiiiigs of Georgia—! u»4, d»t 044^ ip<4V.i eso*e<*t!.AD, o»* j
heuec those wha d.i not wish to dis-! 4hM*4«tyi. 0'p*tB4 o ) c*r»4C, o>o.i
pi* Tv • the soeertign people w ill ic-
siiaiii in silence, and if they are com
pelled by c"*r»*uiDSiancos to S|*cak out,
it is u«i»or.i!!v to extommle the acts
-Of thru '• .veromeoL t »«• *r>rry lo
•ay this is Mie case with a large nor*
lion »*f the chrislUd people of Geor
gia. I was even i'ffurued that, not
•long since, at a P'**sbyt»ry held ir.
' Macon, an attempt v.ts m>de to pass
a vote cciisuiiii:: ’ll*? conduct of the
DO^r 0*aR4 DP4fc-
(M. ac.0* o-tPi.
r.i Dt*44F.y.
4<fB4«*y *LCT 4,1-40- J«r4UC*«4A
WO-vf.
lt<?4lr« i<*y.5 SPXS-L.1 TS 1841.
KrhCTT «ny TSPT,
DXto*.\y ctivaats ct,h i»i4c^ to-
tiOAtO-ioaFX. 0>sy Ec®l, iCXI. Blh»l.4-
4ur\4 AA*Oi, Oi DfcK MZ.l.TK hi. Oi
<;«?*• |>bR GXt-4tA4, I.S4 T«r.».l 1*^-
04. A.S 0*WAP4.1 lfl»R. I.S4-V* TI04I
c t,*irscy, Gt jusfoy v c* ret-
t*r.y jy»aj.ia ssy c*Arn ;y.iv<i mx,d •
G4-V* EhhRT Ir.lF Dyp(T4 »*R ^CTfA-
4. Di GmHr DyOC‘*T4 i*R AfjBtr BIS-
4r EhS*R IW.tSy; 40 040. fe*«4 Bit-
AS SkT* DVOMt IrlrZAfiS IL44 kbi t-
^Wl., JhR.Sa-kP ASTPA4 h-TPl., 0-a<«.I-
fayi. nyi»(T4 frt, D4««yh nay a-
'J.PrAtA4 e*4#PAA4 bT*4 lr A.w^S.—
t*T D4S th-ZrP frU.l.l DlParR-qTI
G4cr r#poo-4 osy sswei, 4ysu, ay-
GOAlt-O, toy WO#* DiT ISIrZffA q4f B-
h^llrovt.T^ 4hWty, Gt.iiyh l.*v* (VOTP-
o>o-T.i»-y F.Liifly; g*. ewar* raa? fp«ev-
appoint-
k.ibld, *• A lock of f#ps© ooic an rest
the capitolof Rome.”
Ou a certain ocoisioo, a friend was
conversing with Talleyrand on
subject ef Mademoiselle Dcchfisi
Ibr French ccisess, sud auwacr la
ac«Hi**r of th« in icmm-katUFfor
00 Tabor's w harf, |he (*l ICff
cl for embarkation. The <’• -T, who!H first happens lo bTC #
were at tb»« ston).r,;,i to leave (orev»-; *«**r»j bad teeth, the latter Aooo |T
the ', a |„i of I their uatiiity, will. |#M “If Madame S-,” Said Talley*
all .ta privileges It cudcarmeots,; mod, “only badteeth, tho would h^
«dV lrVCf.44. MrAPcT.I.S, f*P4AT.
1.14-a TCrZAPT, if. DXTP i>y D»;-
D4» 4, ECMR Df,0*O^WI.A 4.1PV.14, GJ?yZ
-40-
Mi sionaries who arc now in the Pen-: D4yi. ootp oi.pP, .igtp 0'I.eoit4, #•
itciuiary. A resuiunon for that pur-: ua.i+.ia »•«#• tutps djp i.sp4Wm.a-
pos<> was tntradiiced by a layman and
supported by a clergyman of high
rank. A motion fur an ind -fioiie post
ponement, however, prevailed. What
conduct they ini'Muled to censure,
tvhullier lli'it charged by liisEtccllun-
*®T G. R. Gilmer aganut Messrs.
Worcester and Butler, or. for merely
permitting tliemsalves tu be arrested
and dragged to prison. I was not told.
YtoU will perceive how ready these
food men were to rcnsa-n the acts of
anr Missionaries, & yet will not re
prove some of the member# of their
church who have lately voted for a
hill authorizing the immediate sur
ras and occupancy of the Cherokee
Cstmtry! Takioj for granted that
Estate of Messrs. Worcester and
wjdlfer uras injwtiriout, as many of the
I* »d people of Georgia will have it,
bthat it is necessary for their breth-
*•»» the Gospel to oxpruss tbeir
AT. 0' ( 4«lS»*4 a*i*!» 4f!'0T I*RT.
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• manifested (lie greatest composure
and even cheerfulness as they step
ped from tho wharf to the vessel.
One of tho females remarked
pleaseutly to a friend who stood by,
“! am now ready to be offejcd, and
the time of my departure is at band.”
After they bad taken their stand on the
deck, the parting hymn, (“Blest be
the tic that binds, Ac.”) was sung,
tn which numerous voices united.
To the missionaries, and doubtless to
inaiiv others, it had a meaning which
they had never attached to it before.
This was a real parting—-the most
important that the Christian can ever
know. It was the forsaking of minis
ters, and chutchcs, and native jand—
almost all that is dear in this world,
forever. After the hymn, a prayer
was offered, by Mr. Greene, when
the sloop, on board which they were,
and which was to convef them to the
sbio lying in the stream, two or three
miles below, immediately left the
wharf. They were too* on board
the ship which is to Im lbeir home for
the next five or six ninths; sod about
ten o'clock tbe anchor was weighed,
and they proceeded to sen with « fair
wind. At 3 o clodi T. M. the pilot
left tbo ship offwestern point of
the Elizabeth Islands, then
good prdgreii Mays, the proyi
their frideds and the friends
sione attend them; and may tho
grace be their protectoi k c
At the time of the embarkation the
as
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as
Mademoiselle Duel*#!
m? , • Myt
' A curious incident is related in ad’
Eastern paper os having eccerred'afi*
New-Row ley, Mass, dupng lh* storm
on Tuesday last. Tho wind was verr,
violent there, and blow ing w 1 '
ving with | great f
force against • building ectWhiiG by
i firierv stoic,
4*.
Mr. Josiah Adams, os n
actually removed If back froin ltd
foundation three OrYfetir fee'.. It om^
ted a little into tho collar, but forty-
natcly nothing was injured iu the stow*,' *>
except a few Got ties of wine,'wlfieJl ;
were broken. Mr. Adorns avas
tho store at the time, with th
er personsThe Mit York
can. > . v - p
At Valkw towns
1881, by the Rsr. £
rats Cisiot of H
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