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Wwit of rW}( la .tend lh«iiju r vv^i *> M
I.w. J to winder, about the fields j;
nodou, and pcrialj^d iO such num
ber* as tb ^wuiirtjug a,^grent scarcely
■ Tuppgti' the neld*, loo were cayered’
or-Th s plentiful of corn, much of ii
was lost for want of haig)s to reap it
and gather it in. The scarcity.pt
band* naturally produced excessively
b’t .h wages. A reaper was not to
be h' (I under eight pence a <J a y» n0 ’
a mower under twejv^jvpofcrff^ be
£i(J*s victuals; asid every other
port of labor, lyas Jn, proportion.*—
This give Occasion to the act
of the 55th -fidward .III, known
bv t’« ,flame of the Statute* of La*
bo irPrs; Which on account,efij^tlui
insolence of servants; who endeavor
ed to raise upon their masters,” or-
gj,lined lh.it they v should he contented
with/. the satrmf wages and liver
ies nvhich they had been acctis-omcd
to receive in the 20th;ygar of the
king In spite of ibis statute, high
Wastes continued to b(i given hv peo
ple who prefered doing sq jto losing
the grain and other fruit a.of the earth,
till Edward enforced ohediencp to it
-.Is enf t*HainetV of .contagion.— I ably arrjv* »r Chicago to -twelve
\Pl»n more itiujllgont among,' the dayfc. *■- iiy
Turks,” says a* recent writer on this . Bv a letter which we published oa
a . » r* ■ --- * i 4
ul)jeot v k4 8ecri| tf^be awirre that the 4 Mon^ayv 14th, n«
.dague i% nut contagypis; and we. are I learn'that it was Gen: Scott’s, inten-
assured thst-t icy d«not destroy the lion’to march wittf hi* cofnmand.n-
ledding or clothes of those who die Cross the country to Port Arnistiong,
of the distemper, bq£t oftetl inline- wt Rede .Island; b$t it will be per-
Uately pul 'litem on and wear them,
without any ill* effects, or.ylbe small*
• jit apprehension from eoijtagion.”
*1 rthe Mine of Edward IJI. tenpened
contained halt' an ouince 6f tilver, ind
was consequently, equal to fjalf a ci-awn
of our present money. The above wages,
therefore, were equivalent, to two sh llirtgs
of our moneyAt the - * tiim-the quarter
of wheat was then six shillings and >i **
ff k . . yV« 1 an Mounted Troopx, under tlfe command
of (Jen, Dodge and the main body of
pence, or twenty shillings of lumlern.isfoh?
ev« Wealth of Rations, Bodk (.cha v
Prom the Newt York Spectator,
.General .tcoTT .s, Command — Tlittt
visit at inii tyiiich^ ha&Ap'csted the ef
fivieut nrovcmeuts'jOr'a large ptyHipn'
of our little iquiy/binder .1 .I'nirfitfui'-
dor croivncifcprilli laurels, won J iu no
bier,fields iTi'liu India) u artaae affords?
is ihel.'Micholy indeed. We shall sityti
sav chat the Settlement of tlie nini
tvs
r b/ u i v«rs measure! both against mat;', hi sotnfe paffAjpf the L>‘A|f « | Miiiw i)if-
te 'r and laborers. The ehforcB'Oeiitt 1 f rief. an.d.o^hgr ftliio, s, jtfbfctji'iliej
of this statute is said Hy old writers 1 - ' - ' ’ '* * f ' *"
tojinve prevented a famine from rag
ttelved bv thc forogoiiig particulai-B
that hi the ^0- pion\ with whom he
deft here, iwjlt to ex.cefyl 1200 -rill be
in a
300 having*been,fost bypath
sertiong,.iijd more thaq \thaf number
unfitted I)y'dlseast?‘fott-.-octive Soivice
for mouths to corii»n 'Thus bar ter%
m i ante d fj/is expedition^and Black*-
llawk having |n tlie mean tifrte dis
persed hifldjiduins andjirolubly cross
ed the’vfikswipp.ij 11 wire iV but little
*"reasotfto uclitiyo tjiaf. be will receive
ihe^uishtn^nt lie.merits* , j,
«,juiyU^e Choi era
jRM ill prevailing in tlus c%’.. The
qibpttt muggier qLe;t*as7 rfepy ,.
week is 4|;ynk deaths id. I Ttvo of
the fatter vv£rq colored pc/sous. The
disease is. evidently outlie increase;
^tnii all |ih|hies« is aj^*i gland
had no 4)U6in<yi8 to inteilde, j'i^i^ofl
Bliick Ua vk and his warriors iu tiicir
ing irf^Eiigl/tnd, ’similar to tho one bloody retaliation. Nor will hAeir
which alfe'‘ted other countries hat that the atrocious pnltcy of Our Ex*j " *
had undergone . the rtisi'alion «of-tlie ecutive,—tacitly i^rictioned by the
{ pestilence. How tar it could have acqipej^gipcf'o^th^'ha^n, and dk>«i*
irod ceit so salutary. an,effjr|.,. hoy^ otjougly app{ande*d by the ignorant
6yar, may \j’ell lf.e f|iiestto^Td.' and tlie interested,-of^etfing treaties
The lafsitC dregs , of, the calamity ^nd'tlie solcmn tJpci»ion of the^ highest,
tvcrl^ drained by'tWu.i)for|.unate race, trib'inal at ^bfiatvc.e, because it was
the Jews.- A bclie^ipjeaU' tfvef'tsey- | only Indiant who wertst^iidliffier, may.
erabrQubtrieS that they badj'prodhc- i make the premature diBcbimiliu e .of
ed the- pestilepjfce by poising (lie,' b ells- our forces, by. pestiienoe, seem ui.Hie
•nd .fountains; and in maWjr pt-ioef eyes of the rqKgion.s a manifest judi-
tliey'were massacred in ihoutfands oy , cial punishnighf. We will not s»v
the' infuriated pppiiltice, In several'* '
parts of Germany, where this prose-
eutiou chiefly rage^' the Jews were
literally exterinihated Tivielyq,thou
sand rof them were niur Icredin the
•ingle city of Meut«t and multitudes
of thenff iw.this gXtremily of their dc-
kpaij-, shut themselves, up in their
houses, a_ud con8limed : tbetnscIvej»,
fend ItTeir 'families hod property, with
fire. The extent of such atrocjlics,
B a bjfiijMtti age. may well-be im-
ag rtt'd, whcji wc r cm. mbe/ tlie n'ul-
whieh were product^ by. I In- HSi
fchfilera panic,.only a few monlbs ago.
ill s me parts of tljp continent.
Tlf ugh the pestilence ceased in
JEngland In 43t9vyet the. di .’straying
fen el continued Jjjiif progres through
Otl'er regions fur several years lohf'pr;
oia ks of his jir^senee remaining on
re for-1 dovn tothe year -1362. 'I'hy
world lias suffered no similar Visita-
tion sr-ep; nor docs its oj^Jeir history
afford-mv instance of a calamity of
thp 8 m«> kind, equally extensive, and
destructive. Even the pestilence,
So eloquently described by Giblioo,
v bich ravaged a' great pq|t of the
R-nnau .piiqure, *e< feife.tt^hfe^e beet
inferior in mngnitiide; and the famous
plague,of A/hens Vfltf <-onfincd within
a still narrower coiupass. In olmo$t
•very other memorable instance of
the plague, it has been limited to a
•t-hese tilings,^because it would he c^l r
Ted cant .It,is, li»|»ever-, with srfVjiow
I'll at we state tlrt* facts, which wc firid
for the -first time,' accurately conden
sed injhe Courier and Enquirer of
tliis nidntinjf. We quote from that
pa|^)’. • > -
We ntebappy.fo annottnoe the rp*
'ttu-n yes^yefay of Col. Twiggs to this
dity, in axtate'of qpnvelescence. The
accountwhich lie gives of the ravag-
esof llm chojera among the hoops*
apd the consequent dispe; siou of Gcu,
*3c 6t t ’ - * -.--j 1 1
, <'oniav;md, * is * lament a
thbtc. V
Col. Ttvidas’ detachment.consist
ed of 208 recruits, and Tayne’s.
Whiting’s* ant( Brooks’ companies of
artillery, maki g in all 350 rank and*
file. These ii?CTj-t, embarked at
tfait onboard the stPain- boat Hcfecy
Chy lor C’lt^oggo—-but in consequence
UHecMSt tlie nutlet of %'t,f^p 'A^tiron,.
89-inilcs from^etroit. In less Ilian
ten days Dr. Ever'ett, L
and-fourleeaof the recruit^ * died at
•tl’c Eort^ . Qtb Iftlndred <m;l fifty-fine,.
deierlcdjAf whom it i* estrui;^ej'finia,t
at least-thirty l|ave* di.etf^iegviitg of.
the 208lbut 39' at- the. lime Col.—
Tqi’i^gsjyft^., Of the Uirce cortifiauigB
particular district, or, cvefe' t’o'a p»r- whidi Iliis command .consisted on its
ticular cHyv
dOur fircsent object has been mere
ly to collet some gircumstajices ef
the history of this m >?: .retfearkable
event, and not teenier inlo.lhc ques-
tiqn of the theory of pt-stiteqe#.' We
may however, observe, tyai riol. only
wSfe'the great plague, t^-wh^lf-jtjEfe
bave been speaking, precee(h»4\feti^
(iccompnnied by tiftorder# of the fd«*
m«dts, tending to piodue'e a^mifftd
coriuption of the atmosphereBut
the very same phenomena ace- tfcord-
fed in the other cases, vyliere tiip
plague exte/ided . itsel r oyer various
other regions. Jd * thbso f^st i^q
Countries too, where the pjagb'e is
fou.nd v to prevail almost cou#anlly,
it always.ppciitjA at times and places
hecaytelkey msy be, thtf work,
more generally redd than in ihedical
hooks, which are opened only by pro
fessional men.”
fVebster on Pestilential Diseases.
DEFEAT OF THE INDIANS. .
A. Louis«#tig. T.--Ily the arrival,
last night, jif the Steam boat Enter-
pi iriS', from Galena, letters ;ve;e re-
the Indians,^after a close pursuit of
one hundred miles. The Liittiaus it
appears were making their v. ay to-
wards tlie Mississippi tvrt.li the inten
tion of bruising, but being closely
pYirsucd they were cortijiclled to in
cline rii the direction- of’the Wiscon
sin, with ii vjjBjjjy of takirtg refuge on
an islifnd in that river, br of crossing,’
■Ein (to Clir. Tlie f.™* .^oiAin, uml ilM'i.vgaii
however overtaken at Wiseo v usin, nnd
after an hour’s fightitlg were bortl-
pletely defeat tfd, and no doom would
have been cut to pieces bad not the
enabled them to
escape. —The army i|still in pursuit;
and from the starved condition of (he
Indiana, Ahoy tvil! JouOllea* bo itgdiu
OVPlT|fjfiBU. 1
Thu fclbming hotter from Gen.
Bto Indiilfisoii/ life reserva^i‘j'.'T " j*"* 'f .
I io«, rife l ul «r,«r,or^ni» I,a. ?.!. nl * hl
npicu.; T|tfy ba^e iy uiouit cases, .read-
ed jlyTd'iifoaSi^b} their own way; andi
tiflpii^Tin ihe re itvdy sfehi'cii
.^>0 ^iou Ulast ivefek lias increas’-
elf-TJiey fi si place on the sta nch
and ILjubs, fluaatittes of May weed
steVped.iri bm w/tter-tlicn wrap.,!fie
patient in iilnnke.ts-mqke a atrong teg
of smart weed j nd the brake called 11
^ntley C %^i’ai!jhi?^ntT| y "he’’ !? #P l^ V, T^ ,, * in ? Ver ’ V d
8 to in/eh is relieved, and a profuse
IWdge Irf, Captaui Loomis, ivill give
p^dteuljiis of tffi-tight ;.
■- Camp Wisconsin. )
Camp Wisconsin. )
32. \
* : J .ly 22d. 1832. ,
ntej thif '^rfe'iny yesterday
pe.spiraiV'in bieaksTortlr N*» \»hers
have thus boen relieved af"-r violent
yomitirtg and apnsms iuyd conic on,
of the rivajpw of the Cholera^ were, r , „
kintfed at. F«rt Gratiat, wJJieh isisit-f^ilrinking. Tho lft&yles and the oei ves,
I*.* TfLlli^S. _ r 1 a o'm ^ I _aJl .**' 4 1. . — ’* a. c *1... I. rJ? -
'TflN I^S FOR HIE SEA89N.
' *-'l’n es^arid all gi^en vegetables
(j^ifinish greatly tba heat* Ugav the
eait 1)n^.»do men pi geueiai
tliiuk, luUy prejudicial to lical-ih -is
the operation of U10 cxlrqme boat of
cities, '.V^
“In thfe \jrrfrm season,'^nd especi
ally in 'jrae' of efydctpic ^jvei-s, pc,o-«
pie should bp, iJo t ub'jy*‘ ’,cautious .not to
expose their' health by ^excessive f-
tigue. Labor shudl'd not be vjoJhut,
and walking, mqdfefate: IP extreme
beat, the nalurfeh ’escrtfeinent of/the
systetn, is usualty, too great; and a
small addition to il throws tfie body
into a ilate’of debility which invites
f «Uke9se. Ntthoufy r*nllIt, hut life,
is often suspended on the poiqt of half
an hour’s exercise. Tcmpbrancc in
laborV bodily or nteiilal, is us esSen-
tial ttrgood health, as (n eating or
’those moving |iiq»yers of t,4te liuinan
body, if stiftvilated Tbeyyjicl a certain
Tiojnt, (ose (he;if‘excitabil|ty, -^eyend
the ii'usstkility fef^ecovbry. iry^-
A
leu eft
iof tlieii 1 qc'b’fpadon, is gVinftly in
^B|if(k , VTauiL^dfo exercise
of arlillcryt-fuienfi/ si si died* and fwenfy !*(t»fectty relaxmg.tb^lie solids;..while
deserted.' Thus were tlie' 360/of application ^PthWmnidT.sii.pt to
aW-Uuil at Detroit, reduced to^J|35 ip
aboiit,lil,day8!
tij osfe tlir^d a‘nd four deserted,
)lii>rrfg ’this dotaehm4oU^yo
':V. ’ * '^V’l "W
yV'Cel. Crane’s detnchirteflC'oT’stN
•llHery, consisting -of 220 m£u, ae-
cjpitjpanied^ by Gen. Sc.ott and his
sta'ff; embiflrkedon board the slesm-
hoat Sbelden Thompson mid arrived
at’Cbic.yge with ei- lily cages of r.liof*
era on boarjthavj^g lost sevoriiPsol
jmersori the ptSKSge; ‘At the last-ac-
iil'tbc ■«‘ife‘iie q| m
.•plague >wjith s ^)opf|i|tic'3|y
and - ?fi "ytp . pblsies . and^j
winch ate gtejitly^inultipliri
or*a,fter tqg prevalence y»f
letice, a if d which in some pi?
become a.lipoSf epidemic
! ^Dui iiig-thp a
counts nPai Iv all the oftcers and met)
\vhere the ntnjosphefp Is corrupted/ diad heeu Stacked more or lesswhh
either bv pbvfeical causes'or by the the d|se
shockingly filthy habits of the inhab
Rants, or by boih together: ' Thal-»
corrupted state ojT thq. atmosphere
thotffcre is L a/cairte ?f J‘
Cannot he • desrotedt an’d'-i
JCO
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tamed causes smpcj
•very fact cpirnec
ease, Wf oonfess we
•e euity for Hviug r
•enaratq- causes for tl
And it is a strsaur cirermst
fa* those rouRtnef where
esse is fe|out ffeusilterl|r koown, Ij^Ue
ledt*.
sease, and- Lieuts. Mcl/fjk’FJ^
arid Gostavus Brown, (a graduate
from .^est Point la Juno. Iasf,.and
not the son of Hie fate Gen. T5roWn, j
together with^ f\ft\jfi*e privates bad
en vlclimsltojiifttdiiease.
tion whethfer. tp tbis.cprtam cau*p,,; -Cupt. Lyon’s detachment, consist-
it is necessary <’ to joM:-themddit ionaj k’orliii yftd Captain Frazer’s qpm-
enuse of contNgioR/ Ay. ^6^ ^^eso^rtitleryv^nihety »en^n e fi
roit^on;board - of the steamboat
illikthfvPenu./and, had a rioted in
safety at Machinac.
Major*' Thompion’i detochlnent,
cansisUqg qf his fetid G*pt, .Cob&’s
companies or the second infant rj,
eightyTtien, h«n mirc.ietl across the
country from Detroit, aod ^vfeild ^rob*
■'?: : v>. ■ • '.
one killed „„l ..igl.t „.,u„,l,d| '"P '!" 1 "”
• he soul,.* taken by the Wume- ca T “I’ 0 " tbeil* camp, whtq
■ b**cn deserted the previous nigh|l
He pursued the trail to tile Ouiii
is i f
si c the Sac village alter a close purr
suit lor near 109 miles. Our loss
was
from
bagoos, as well a? those .taken liy the
whites, and the Indians carried, from
the field 0* bailie, we must iiave kill
ed about. 49 of ttfem. The number
of-wounded is not known) we (fan on
ly juige I'roia tt)e number killed that
many were wounded. From their
crippled situ lion* I think we must
overtake them. Unless they descend
(fee Wisconsin by water. If yfeu
could place'a field piece immediate
ly on the’'Wisconsin that would com-
fnandjriie fiver, y;ojjt might prevent
'their escape fiy water. .Gen. Atkin
son will arrive at the Blue Mounds
on the 24 Ii; with the regulars and a
brigade of mounted men. I will
cross the Wisconsin to-uiorrow, and
should the enemy retreat by land, he
will probably p’tempt crossing gome
twenty miles above Prairie du Chien;
in that event, the mounted men tvoqld
want some boats for the transporta
tion of tlieif. arms, ammunition, nnd
provisions. If you could procure
for is some Mackinaw boats, i in that
event, a* well as some protision sup
plies, it Would gfeatly facilitate our
views.. Excuse greafdtaste. I am,
with great respect, your obedient
servant
(Si<gnr-d) *- H DODGE.
Cql
fcstA $!#• p«Btii|y v
with lire lolfoWMR sdditmnal ^
lark, contianed in a letter fn
Street, Sub Indian .Agent,-
Wiliram Clark, Sup. of Id^,
'Tairs,
“So soon as Qen. Atkinson
the Indians bud ncain eluded bit
sait,4k. that they »ad emerge^
the great swamps in which fe
.been chasing them for sevenl'
and were making their way
Gutjconsin, he detached Genls*.
and Henry, with 800 pfeked
upon their trail; following.hit
by foreqd marches, with-the
tier of his troops. The dotacl
had the good fortune (0 come up
the mam body of Ilia enemy, foi
in r order of battle, Having sel
their greund, on the eveiild^-
21st J<ly; and, not%v 1.hstandtng
troops had made a march of 40
that dav, it was deteimined
tack tl/cin immcdiatoly. GeV
v witb a detachment of mountel
under covet of a ravine, turned
enemy’s fl-uik, and, at concerted
nal from the flanking party cli;
them ’-with his remaining tore
front.. The enemy immediately
ivay and fled in grcai confusion,
rying otf many .wounded froui
ground. Their no treat led tliri
a bottom of high., grass, loadi
wet, fit having rained bind
six hours; which, with tliec
of night, rchdered if prudent iu
olT the pursuit. It is believed,
two hours moi;e of day-light w
have enabled Gen. Dodge to
completely cut up the enemy.
D encamped near the field,
inovod in search of the enemy
on the 22d; in foiog about one
iOSIM
am, about 40 miTcs west of the j
faga, where lie discovered (half
w hole body of the hostile.lndiai.it
crossed to the north bank.” .
CHEROKEE PIKE NIX,
titSW ECHrr r A, nug.
cxritoJlie nefvef and induce. ;i urn feet
(leliijjty. * r /The. qJttJeple IrrjHthility
of tIn? jiervousTysTdm^'Jf obvious in.a
Tec pfes
yyietiii
shj^piu be infehtged wi.k moderation—
jilence, alyl), tfiSff auimal appetite
... - r * - - • ji. * ■* • % f
figh/ly, • U T ,
_.B.tmqg|Cftjt.be rtw Tt _ , „
cording to fell medical wj-itfers on tiiik
rahjitet:. -a, ' ■ '■* ' ’'
• ii Colsti* 1 .ijiroqt s kkaf
persons,'sh.«pjd i^feV fresh
sail; o^il- ilieie-are not
they shoti.M ‘S« e v b'd ig«?sti?«^
cold, hpatv e'xceMwe, iuiju||ence of
the animal ^esi^ps; especially, says
the autboa. mjfe pejtilence. vyliich is*
i^cAigjmpjf foutllpy winds. ^Vof?
' ‘‘Theie o^sfetvatkw* aro qm new;
they are.cnfnmqn MjA )felf known to
^ - ‘ to gllvethcrs of dip
cerumeuu
llrl"
■the
|t*oJ
Cherokee Natiok,
Wd August, 1832
Mi-. Ext as Hq.UDiNOT,—Having 1
stood that yourimcccssor in the cd
depa. tiueu't is qot yet appointed, and
consequently you hare yet a claim to
lish/ny communication upon the al
ol our comrcon Ooti'ntry that a citikM
write, I hope you will excuse thv til
I take in addressing this to joi/iH
claim to wisdom or lesirnjng,' fend no
tension to wealth, this come* from an
b e individual who resides in' a little
hut daubed with mud, covered with di
boards, and having no other d
where I write than, the solid eSftl
which' our ancestors have,fought and
in days past, and for which our chief*
recently maintained a tqng amt expel
controversy with iho Georgians in
ownnsourt? and the 8. Court of the
ted States, where their libov* have
Cornd'g Jtficli. Mount. Vol. crowned with the greatest intellectual
* ■*"*■ | tnry ever r<*confed in the annals of tbs
.tr<LRNilw Extra July 25 ! r - inct 0 f Ammicaf
Mwofrop thc Jlrmy -<L buttle has bteu p, or ag , aln in thp WQcMf the a(
Joug t ; men t, I feet for my natal spot, forth;
. .-’t— e,t shades under which I played in
,„mg. of wster
r- lhe m*M. IIK^W Oon-Mon. ,,.^ th ,
ry’s tu-igado of inountml Volunteera, !'■-/* . .. ^ 7 77., /
itaZZ ram if D.vie» o„,l letter *»•?!**•»««««• l.ul. ord
Sitie.,'ondrr Goo.. D..,l ? o. an i»W h,,c P | .ato.l,-an.l «U «•
ffare tale last* evening-, aft r a forced
of ayiv^riT Jays, in close pur
suit #f*4(Ii« whole band of hostile lit
liana. Here wc overtook tliem as
tVilling to. fight as ourseTves. 'Tidy
first endeavored to charge us in front.
A line of battle was immediately
formed.* and the Indians repulsed. A- ,
bout sunseM|iey relumed te-iniorced chilf,ren often » inlhe V innocence and
and made a*4snq&t desperate efl’ort norance » **k me » w ho the Gefifgiatit,
jo bifrak our linWa.. But Our men and whether they would kill us for
atood firmly and compelled the enemy, lands, and Whit I wept for# O
to rsirfat# Thef tfeert- totAc posses- Father irt heaven, has it come to
r finn pfVravine, where the grass was 4-re wc left to the mercy of a hs«
ao liigj; Rl,to. couceal-them. As soon people who rob Ms every day# Hi*
•s tb?:; position was asccti alnqfly the broad shield of the tfnited States *
order “cHAROtf” was given, and ex- withdrawn, amt will not Gun.
ecuted jVitlr^ucb promptitude and ef- pity'us and execute the law* now
‘ e * a^ again to compel* them to re- tb/br eonstttutioflMf fiy the S. Court# I
oai >bjfir strong hold 1 . ’ ’qotCongress mstke him do it# Whip
‘‘‘The battle continued for Word thv* ctqqtjefece of our friends tnd
than one hour. The heads pf thfc In- ‘thejvuTsfe despaired? Hare a ntwAl
dliras abovp ^fte grata, 1 es^Jft^letl’ , th«tA ««|dres9ed a Jitter directed
slumps in a wts pleased forest. / Wfe ‘feess onthiosnbject, aqd baa o*e.«f
killed thrte Indians in the pursuit, Vfetr^asfeAeiade'Jfedgea of tho Aup
tve-suppose not less, than roaTY io ’don’othisan)## ,
the battle.*, It^fevci'jr'H(#f)1ay tbTW^ ;4|fbctitr4>ei , thatyou grv friend of
that rfsjptt byl felts kyie<Kand oklfe poor.andignorant, and that you have*
^ 0 f^(^cft^,hie^lWl^^^nj^er•ue, rV ac ; il , • , *| 1 .P^*^ ^<,v * ,le, grass was 4-re wc left to' the mercy
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of having my otVn chiefs, and my o«
‘or to pass laws for me in. my own laa D
(tbe Cheroke**) is very great. Itisfe 1 .
tare, with feelings of great distress fb*J
have' read your letter of resignatioa, |
Which you statfethere is pow no hop
relief, and that the pjoplc of America 1
notv silent about us poor Indians