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lie
UVC (nkort’tho liberty lo ask 1 mind of every Cherokee respect r.g
privilege of publishing the . course which would bo taken by
■* extracts of letters, address-. ministration, in case a new .r-'aiy.Vtv
ic Chdrokce Delegation in litis ' be] made. What proof is i h-r
convince any man dial il would ii■:
th
will) the (.
V ail till Lite
Heir rou wai,
nited Slates. If they i ilh winch tve commenced (bis , u,ry'r./i
object to be gained by 1 article, and it shall not be the feeling ! svijz
in respect to the j with which wo finish it. Wc are j v.i r(~x
We
G . IC~ Di!* SAi C/OiBAGfr
ir. i)f» ovhsa Ay 4*«-«v*’
CtVKs TDOAoIW* DAtf
/‘New Eciiota,
March 24th, 1632
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gvr towards dm
Has not the pn
fulfilment of its pled;
nt Administration
•111
received the gratifying intel- dared to dm world, that Treaties
I with Indians arc not binding? In an
by the last mail, that the
IlinrV case in die S lpicinc Couit nilnistration who would acknoule igc
e<l 'in tbc millilicnlion of iho : nghts, and who would not consent to
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If Georgia over the Cherokee
The arrival of this decision
icon to ibe Chero|<ees like a
of rain on the thirsty vegeta-
|. )0l i the earlIi. All arc easy,
111. am! merry; yet aware that
liliate relief does not follow as a
jqimnce. Innunorahle cclobra-
|«fthis decision, by leasts and
1 S) arc taking place. Every In-
Low knows that lie stands upon a
(foundation.
Icinniii, with sentiments of high
Ideralion,
ELIJAH HICKS.”
on:
tlm
violation of Tito tics, tlm case would b
i. ; .w> of Coosa, Chur. N.\. ^
30th March, 1832. ^
lur adversaries are geneially down •!
Wc aiT induced to make these remarks
because we have, understood, Ibal a prop-
os t cm of a Treaty will Im s-’ot on to
the Principal Chief in a few days from the
W ar Department. How far 1m may be
influenced from tlm advice of our friend*
abroad, wo will not pretend to sav. Hat
of one tiling we. are confident; that noth
ing on earth will induce him lo work
gainst what he believes the good and in
terest of his conn tty. Hi-is dou'-ill'ss a-
ware, that a suitable Country cannot be
found over the west of the Mississippi.—
Hundreds of our cit z-ns have traversed
that, country, and what report do they
bring: They all agree, to a man, that il
cacti of die nation, are defeated, I lovers of peace and of union, net uwyi, cwsii »cru^ .tFi&t.uvo-J) kt
no v.ilun of their territory to the ! will make great sacrifices to preserve j k.i f«sy i>rt fryn^tr «>rj kt w*v
Mio i u-ill bo greatly diminished.-- them ami it is on this ground, in part, j ?_?*,y 1,4** mz r*h*.\yi, cfo-k
dmt wc :ulv tsr* Mu' Lumikccs to re- ; s-i«vmc“ CFh-TP, .ih©zc-Pr*.i iEnyii<*ss-
move. Another re a ;ott, equally pow- 1 y.y nniMV«rjs i scrw ss>..v\i<r
under present circuin- j mi T jsawov* c.«y ad *z, f* n,; irir
stances, wc arc persuaded it is the ■ dr tsmaipt
licsl they can do lur llieiv own in- s r* n<f tm,o-
tercsls. J>itt supposing they cannot ] mjt c..;tw*»
v e ask
ilic
then again, winder a regard
Cherokie:; llieiuselves, as
ho peace of liio country and the erful, is, tlm
L'laims of Georgia, (which are valid
as soon as tluir territory can he ob
tained ‘’peaceably and on reasonable
terms,”) should not induce the phi-; be persuaded to remove--what llieu?
lanthro,lists of 'this nation, olltcrwise ' Time will decide,
called flic ’■ jN 'rtlioi’/t lunatics,” lo
consider attentively (he alternative
tve have proposed.
We arc await* that ‘this view of
.lie
c.i.rc- y 4 *.cta 8*7, r»
ATA'.I .IHlM« bA.tJi'
ATn».l 1 i OI'.4C> D.V
On the Dili hist, at Boston, sum: of
the docks ia the harbor were skim
med over by ice—a circumstance
subject is dill im cut iron) what wc j which seldom occurs except in llte
have been accustomed to urge, hut dead of winter; and in tin: Kennebec
although tlidcrent l is by no means river tlm ice remained u loot and a
contradictory. We have/iever op-i | n ,||’{[,jck, with no immediate
posed (lie removal of the Cherokces, peel of its breaking up.
provided il could be done w it Ii t heir J —‘ ..
own free will nun .consent. We are*} ,<j Yankee. Trick.-It is stated
opposed lo their removal now, unless north.rn paper that not. Ion.. .
il can lie cHeeled on these terms. - couple of roguish Y ankees went into
Uc are opposed lu it, come Canada to purchase spurious bank j .i.
what will. He will never co iscid i notes. After they had been gone j ftuyz
to the violation -I irculitss, plain as some lime., lltn m nmfactnrers of tit
proj-
m a
since a
TsvoiXoi.AA i.sit c«yz Iispar irs.trr
•ry«xir.9 Ty^T-aT s\z Tcr«A o-o.iw
IiStvw Cchw*^7. \,yp .ros/nt-sj-y o-ito-a-
Mv.f.i/** Tyai'iWT (:«.ez Asbii-ae-n**
tev^z vr*yi»o*i:••40" .iw«.r.?w*z *
vvr-y c,f\ \7. nr,nstisr-,>T.irT- o c-i:
ow.-.iii tit,r.i.ct nii^sr-Kw mio-TuVat
Tfrz TirOC-r’i-' Tsr„;yi, M.-ritV 4 . lot
b.io i>[, r tviiswco’iT iinyo ii-o\r
iitvtyii \r«.i iii-4.i ajv.it .is.u-m.iw’
I'-i-T .l/iiii : .v l ’,:z Trco.^.i iPtiK'-v.I/b
ir.rx .:.i,rr ,-,y | P> nil.'. hoSA-v* tt-ixiia -
a-v’.\yii <:/,\ or.AT I'.i .v’ iiKfrin,
Ty.r.Fi. o-hury i-sTWf-y cay .rtlcsry
i‘Wy tlyc-i-ot i;y i.A.i.^yti (g? y ajj ai-
inotilh—there arc rejoicings ,s not a S 001 * country—extensive ^prairies |j )c | i^lii. of hearen, to avoid the eon- j popm aseertai t-d that they had been
(u'diout the Nation on the deeis-1 —l1 ,lhcr and water scarce. Shall we j sequuuecs whifh may follow tro.u ! p a j,i i„ counterfeit nioue)\X«p. 6'toY.
Alto Supreme Comt upon the ! I cavc ou >‘ beautiful and healthy country,; fulliiling them. I»nt at the same j
okee cage. Traitors and inter- j a,ul exchange it for an unproductive wil- it may be true, that what was 't:\pe- 1 ’J'j,e persons who
dient six years a;o, is not expedient whalo r.ear N. Y
Circumstances hare changed;
rok.ee
bneinies arc seeking places where
I'ale their heads,
JOHN ROSS.”
blowing, ns I do, that your col-
L are burthened with the procee-
dt-rnes.s, and that too at the very moment
when our treaties arc disregarded?
If rom the N. Turk Journal of Commerce.
n»o ground assumed by Georgia,
rr, of Congress, I will not trespass | w« need not say, is highly gratifying
to the nuilillnrs
! They now tee
lull
you by saying more upot this
Ijcc'.
tcspcclfullv,
SK YH-TLE LOil SKEE.
f riie above note contains a si
l*c .which may lie interpreted lo mil the a Hi lily,
itrge us with disparaging ‘‘the
iise” of the Cherokces If so, we
•emptorily rope! it. 'I'herc is not
least ground for any such sugges-
h.--K<ls. Autioiuil f it.
of South Carolina,
-ami say, that Gcor-
captured the j
recently, after
now. ywrenmslaiees Have changed; ■ rt . Cl ivii.g c,luO by exhibit in,' it, sold
and for these we are not responsible.. u t () iipj pri-prielors ol the American
We have done wlul we could to save Muscimii for <000.
the Cherokces from the unmercilul !
Irealnienl of Georgia, and can wash ‘ Win/ Jor Minder.— The trial of
<>ur hainls trom the 4'uill. Out we Joseph Hell .and Ins ovcisecr, W hite,
take Ilium as we jidw 1 find thcuii - ; diar-M-d t\ilh tin
i lie
a per-
f last
fMiWf-.) (> iiTer- (j r.14- iyr,',
A j hty.i. I A.SP A.ino-.IF (f!i/v
-■);) .io',*ii^ii,ty iiivj,.i*.i jif-.-iy/i tst jv(v-
/u.i J*RT n-> i-y ini; r 3 j-j,/,;.! ;r, . y.'i
fi-If-A O-G TST Jv'l‘fii.1 AP-'SI-r: r, J).'|.,y
uve \ io-c-.i-a r.-irA TDo.icr- c;<"iy,> y/,
OT.-yVO A (> iAXJi A. I r,' li-OcA.I ,M(; Tyj.l,
D4 ar r .t.i o o.-.c.i i:o an-o^Mi i>4 rm-
r;t’^ riotyo Ii.oa.i Ii-.'a.is n.io jc in:
O l, /,0-JvsFri m, of-KAy.'i rveyiivyo o-
ti-« Tern;■•.i.i c-c-R .me-zivr’.A.i iv/.j.
irrh.irxr A.-J-v-Ayi, itirMoi i tsi : lo.}-
hi‘,’,4.iw’l-Tyf, nwiyt, n.i,-.saa-v’ ,r
f:-li.Ur.0,vZ DIiC, li-Ii O-M^KC.) I-y.A v^l.l.V
tcz a.m" i*i:r .'is.;y i-i*.i,.T- ju z u,v.r
gia are walking hand in hand, engaged J with tiie laws ol Georgia extended j son named Sapp;iuli o legmnir.^
in the same “ennobling cause.” Il over them, their usages and instilu- i year, took place last week before 1 t.io-.i.a sa^j ,io«c.viy n.i.vct- yc tf.i,
lions abolished,— t a Georgia Guard • i i;>{t at Montgomery county .SuperiorA r.ay rr u vs..\u, d-i-coj, ui.-rM-.j- sr.-n y/<
is true that the Georgians do not ad-
ritey prof.:S3 to be
traversing (lieir terntor), an
milting various oulrages k upon
CUItl-
thuir
(/oart. We have before stated such
particulars of (his nll’.iir as had reaeli-
*A*c insert in our
I:article from the Journal of Commeree;
liaaer zenlouslv devoted in advocating;
great enemies of uulliliea ion, but at
tile same time are pursuing strongei
measures mi opposition to the general
government, or at least to one branch i cinets,—and no prospect ol an nine- illness and tin: absence of witnesses
of it. than the uulliliers themselves, iiorating of their condition, while re
maialug in their present eounliy.—
persons and property,--the inmisteis 0 d USi an | the trial had been
of religion banished from their pro- post-pound last year owing to W hile's
Tin
question is then is, what will be
mas todav a t »»j the issue of this unhappy col
lision. J.* the supreme Court to
be 11o.Idea under fool, m is Georgia to
Hell, it will be remembered, escap
ed Iron, the Darien Jail in April last
IVc charge, upon Georgia the \\hole j by its being broke*, into by peisous tin
blame ot bunging the n into tiieu j known, and was to have been pul on
ptesnel distress; and, we advise them board a vessel'bound io ilavamia, but
rights. From pe* o*nni'*nc'*in'*ut of
yield in j:« decision? L is fortunate jt° remove, on the same pnn. tpie mat j wasfouml in the maisics
(lifliculty uhli i].r .-talc cfGa. the
Hinas of lhi* Journal of CoinrrV'.co
never tiren found Axnntinir in dis-
h.-stigth'* (pio-lion in a most n.l>G inan-
pr, in '5- u c..ncc of the rights ofth'* Ch-’ o-
Thcvhnvetravelled with n« (In-nugh
'Oil, as well as evil report—hut no word
p .nlvisr* fell from ll»r\r (ah*nt«d |>en
|ig the whole controversy; their whole;
|!in was to make bmwnlo the w.ul I thnf
notice onitlit to ha maintained, that a ;
;voat, Ss powerful nation,oualit toliiMt all
promises made to a small and weak Na-
lioa, however insignificant it nnvle,-i
Phil ncuv, they see with mm h tjr.it'fication
jheir opinion sn-taine.l 1-y the highest tri
[tni'ial of the Unit”d States, and havimg
that justice would he awarded at
flnst hv one brnn'h of the General G v-
Jernnient they have tlirnwn m* a word of
advise lo the Cherokees. The advise
I not given, a« *s usually done. !-.• iHe r rv|.
perhaps for ail parli 4 .i, except (he
unssio a i *s, tint the final issue of
the quest ion is un.cvoidun/y deferred
till next winter. This results from
the fact, that the Messenger who
proceeded to Washington from Geor
gia, on behalf of the missionaries, to
j prosecute an order fep the execution
oi Judgment, (after the refusal oi
Judge D. ugherty to regard (lie de
cision.) did not arrive till a;ter lie:
Court lud adjourned. The Court
does not meet again until January
next. In the mean time, whatever
ol passion exits on tv her hand wail
| have opportunity to s: aside, audit
" is very possible that overt ires may
be made tvitb the Ciicrokees. »iiieit
will 'nateiially alfet t (ho relations ot
llte parties. If these people could
be induced to remove, the cotdlici.
otherwise inevitable, bet ween tier
powers oi the .Supreme (Joint and
«*d and »*i>fv>Mrs to th»» true inf.M-pit ofthc j the State of Gt'Orgia, would he a-
f itcrrknp if not that thov lw*. j voided, and so far as this ii ritaliug
wp hnvo no r : 'dit"*o remain on Hip j question is concerned, harmony wouid
be restored to the Union. Wo do
not despair of such a result,—not-
withstanding the resolute tone in op
position to reniival, which is .still
maintained l>v the Cherokee Eliocmx.
Il is not to be denied that hillierlo
I ii
Lo'l wh.'-h w« now oppnpv. stnt tl»r»v rm-p
(Ids advise; hut,, to n«n Ih n T own Ian-
yntro. ik<, v adv!«p ns to "«>tiovp. on thp
Ih-* wmi. nrincmtp, that H.pv would ad.
* aisp a.Ianih ('fp-inaMp of iotp|li<r'npp') io
rpmovp f,. om mvn (rro „ n r!}eivro
1nvad«d In* a ravenous wo'f. 7*i, 0 advise
coanner f, om t»»o source that it does, and
i A vintr it rnlitlor) ♦ o cyroat vosp^ct, w*
earnestly recommend it to a candid
<ors'd"rnlinn of our neoole. When we
•rprpn 1n) p„,i jj j 0 (wp do it with a
*"nfl.lent liono. fl,at they wiHI not s-Pk
tlicirown erffish in(p r psf hut the interpst
of the whole nation. We know we have
i>ut » very small ioduer.ee over the maids
-®f oar neordc; whatever our ojenion inav
1>"’*o the sohjort, we cannot turn ll.pin
p'lhrr (o the rigid or 1« thp left,—h is not
the Gherol-pp Pl.cenix alone, that has
maintained a rrsohitp ton» in onpnsing
thp rp,r,o,*a! of the Ptipvalcees. np'lh'*'' are
Ihp "'triixninr all who are o:v-
near 81.
we wouid advise a Lamb, (it capable j Simons, deserted by the captain.--
ot intelligence) to remove Iron. Ins i The trial commenced on the 1-Lh
.An green pasture, Wbcn invaded by | and was not concluded until
;i ravening ivuii. ii Geo,gi.i cove.si Saturday last, a period u! eight ilittjS,
tlieii laiitis on this j ruli ipie, she can ■ ^ j Jtt u .(in* jury, r.fter a shoi t absecncc,
have them; and at. the w uteis hr, light in;) verdict ef acqailal. 1 he
Savannah ,uid Allamaori cannot ivasn \ accused had the aid ol able coouseis
nut the disgrace u i.icii will accom- ' v j z; j. M. H.-rrien, .1. M. Wayne and
pany the possession. Vie say sue | d. jj, D’Iaoii ol this city, R. IL
dii’.i have them,—-m it lias long since j Roid 0 f Augiisia, and W. Hopkins oi
been ,ipp,ireul dial no obsiacic uouiil I M.-lutosli. Coat set uas also rctain-
bc thrown in her way by Hie present | ,. ( 1 j (J v tgve I’roM’cution, hut wc have
administration, ’i he Liierokees nan ll0 | lonrnl whom. Hi ll is a man of
a rigot to remain in iiicir lands as ■ property, and lives near the dividing
long a* the pleased. 1 tie nation had j Htio of Montgomery & Tailnall couii-
’ solemnly gnarantecd” to them itic ! —ji } ,
inainl.iiuance of tins i ignt ana mid 1
promised to Geoiguv i.oihmg meon- j
sisieot with it, ilu? ohligatjou cxlcua-j
nig on \ to t io pnremtse oi the tana
as soon as it cotifd be done peacea
bly and oil reasonable terms. ; 1 he 1
time has never been, when they couul 1
be so puiehascd. l’lterilore, so lur-
: .is tins matter is t bncci ned,< c na.ion'
■ lias (uilile.d US obligations io G*,ergia. '
1 And has it in like manner, iuiiiled its |
1 ooltgaiioiis lo the Clierhkecs? Has
.iiivi.iy .9*’
Givy-j x<si./t)
SlfVL O-T.its
& TSFT tnvy Jcfi-U0»«)
ajj jc'h t^yspt.i t» n
s/.oiyj’ UhWP
DI.-K9 J}n«yii bill* HlMof.t.l .ll v !r T-
O'oiiO.i u.avt- O’ossi o-uavo-ao'* ’j t-
I- liK.lI* A.IDo|-.'ily,n..iT li-.U- s yj-
s^•I , ax'pJ.i o j ii uiicvr 9 iCityii o iit,iyn
ci* a,11*op* -n ir A.n-tvf>z tro-
l/C' v ..l CCBSl-'cAr; If, A.Vl-AD-i/i 1 l»Xi4 l-i-.y/i
0 J li.:irM” TCOU4 bUotyii I< SliAl A (i'li
iioor’.ii’ o-h ii i-i.s u.uty.'i us.**)”
it redeemed its solemn pledge, gum-' om ^)iii-f 5 ,i«tvvi TstiO-.-t-v’oti'h
nuleeing to them -‘ail their remain-! (j«y|Z uitJa«tA. o-hF-feirA i-yoo-r’r otf
itig lands int yet ceded? Has the i o«y o aacta 5r.ai«s-«ia tkk«v*
present Admimsiiatiou lifted a huger | ^sti i i*v , Soi'.i no' ttevy oxisi-ot v
.i
the efforts of tin: Government lo ef- mwarJ, the lulfffment ol Inis plcngc? 1 rxf nai.i-y«.i u 0 ' au*" ch;-
feet this object, luive been nlmosl. Has il not looted>n in .silence wuiie ; ©crA ssnv.i uJ} ««y iirivasi.r ...y m,
soil lias liven taken away; and y-i-UA i-u uif lsv.i Ociy A.iyiio«i'<i.i
the soil itself parcelled oat into lots, DiT i.oi.1 i».i; ,n.i tstpaa ti-sm -
totally unsuccessful. 'I'iiev will still 1 wlnrost every right appending lo the kga i*.n nt’ i>*gip tOs.pj' , i u^y nt
continue to bt: iinsuccessfull, unless;
aided by the counsels of those on the:
sincerity of whose friendship ih,. j except what is actually occupied by j J.Aop •irt ipOiiMaoc-Ds hodj.-v nss.AuvviA
Cherokces rely. To those friends,
then, wo put the question, whether
the Chnrokecs, pioparalury to being
distributed to tlm Georgians. Or ii
unde existing circumstances it is not j su.oh a parcelling out has not yet
expedient lo encourage tin: lemovulj been aelually made, has it not been
of the Clierokeas, |irovifL:ii a suila- HistnurUy declared by Georgia that
ble territory can be obtained far them j i,s uboul to be made; and iius not
in the West, and advantageous Treo-1 1,11 Act been passed by the Legisiii-
ty in other respects secured. That lu "-t regulating
such lands can be found, we are in- j drawing oi the same?
iltieod lo believe from a report re
cently submitted lo Congress by Mi
(Vi-.vUn.l JliJ. l)4Z lfO-MAiV*
A'lAi* o+ ithi’.c,yi-iiivT Ooiy^ir.ayn
<M»fcrT-,-i o.te uifA uA Tisrz m—
Iil'..‘lAT |)4,!Z ArO^u't.OU'4” DiT G«y
A J J 0'otiC'IAV'l» s-aw.1 Ii A 10(f Say TC~iV-
jiUo-A i'4Avi sbe^AUc-nr rcsu4<4-Tse-r
iwacr J.'Mi Tssy Mi nv.vy.v” tv-
prospeeltvely the ' i.w.iw’ A-4Ae atb^notvoi.i .rst.-
o-.v n*)” j»a ssr’ii Tyhwwa. v) j.s.i
We iiav'e niade these remarks be- i Tlilir kw-& ,9 an y s.vi ifsi-irr u«ty
we wish it distinctly under- ; ' iwrAU XS5k " ntS'n.xu
cause
^MiTniir r.htrfs't nit who arc or*, j M’Coy, a llaptist missionary of tin-j stood that in advising the Cherokces
‘" to arom.val; ’'»»♦ it i« th" almost; questionable integrity, after travesiug j lo remove we are inllueneed by o
'•"•’umons voi.T of Me* mt'nn. .9'iouM (| tu new country for several iuoaths,| feeling oi’approbation lor the conduct
mst*, into whoso aviso h»n<L the affairs of with a view to obtain information j of Gcargia. ’Neither are woiulhi-
t "* nation a e plaood, nt»roo to a rem wal, | burring upouthis vei y point. Audjiliat enced by any fear oi lier menaces, j
rf-J. A^-UO-oV
rsas onifi>\v<. w ,4.
WlJb
.ikc.s.wviva iMmy•, r«yn soVt.a*v“ ir-
oiyti J'C, Ay C-R...V’ r-.ISP..', A-'
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iti;oio-.il/ 04 Cr-y <n?A yc o-Ji.wt
■i.vic t-opimr top r. ye.- irm-iavvzr
Tor* CM>\i,,y/, ti i,r iiM-:ax(j TOP,utf
»t* r’AiT- in,*)’* .fi.io-'a i'cr*. m** ir.y. n kc, /,a-•
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ton* to itrji-o a favnrablo bargain with the i to grant advantageous terms in other
hiitc-d S*at(*')'’—avo Avuntd ho tho last j respects, even beyond wltal would
to oppnsi* it, provided, it l*o not against • he thought of in different, ein umstan
th* rn of th<* prople. B it lipro is a : ees. avc can hardly doubt, aflei wo
•nation Avliich, avc cnnf.ss greatly puz-j see and’hear of a disposition to avoid
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I I'foistrgtion ri'iipert a I7tli r rrca- ! pending. Imied the present appears
ty, after trampling sixteen proccding ones j to be the ‘‘hick of time” for the
under foot. A doubt arises Avithin the Ckorekeo* to drive a favorable bargain
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('hough a powerful Stale, she is not ‘ ai ts dpai rt i,.v* i»iy^p.,aip ryj.j
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bid del!.>ne.e of the Union, as she has j ad aa li-iot-i ti tryop t,/i
to the Supreme Cum!, she cannot 1
“blow it. into ten thousand atoms.” ;
If she Avere sunk lo the bottom of
the ocean, tip: nation would be a na-
'ioii still, pud a great nation. Hut
wo have no wish
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