Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate. (New Echota [Ga.]) 1829-1834, November 24, 1832, Image 3

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Wffi- , . . • ant! thA 'means to liberate *|htfiir captive bVetfiremr - Th* case is npt a fancied one— “tnaisionariesare i*iprikdnedJ ,, —uoi in Pagan lauds-noi urt>.mg a heathen poopl«. noi iq the diet out and barba- Ikius ieland* of the sea-bat in the [midst of Christendom', among n people professing to be Christians, and a peo- :vpi|4 professing to bo free! W; Yol—in the penitentiary of one of the.Stutcs of this Republic, in Geor- ' fftetrO nd m-the capital oftbnt s ate, -MilledgcvilJe, may be found 'two faith- ful, devoted followers of the meek and Imvly Jesus—preachers nf his everlasting gospel,classed, willi felons, wearing the ignominious, badges of the ioathspmc peniten«iary, and doomed to the labor and toil of - working, daj .‘in any day out, and subsisting upon the coarse and unsavory tare of that dis mal place! And for what has this terrible pun ishment been inflicted? For crimes committed? NV— For nny violation j make any applicntion to Congress up- .of the law? No Or offences of any j ou (he subject; The reason for this '.sort, either against the rightful gov- j is obvious. The I)xml of American ’ernnaont of the State, or the United ] Missions, upon consultation with the • Slate*? N«-No, Christians, no, ye I consultation with the counsel of the n'heMst then of all parties-oo. ye free-1 prisoners, ascertained that it was a ’fden of- Atnerien-but for being found i case still peeding, and within the preaching the gospel to, and teaching j eogniz -rtoe of the C<» hs, and that the Cherokee Indians! Foi this, and ; the P evident could not, without vio- for this only, have these good uteri. jlAtingthe rights of thS Co*.rt aud alt and brothers in the bonds .md fellow- the iT'C'd.-s nf i!^ o si button aStp of thu Gospel, been dragged from ; ‘ interpose tvs authority for cnjorcHg their holy employment, nad in viola-1 the dr< ision of lh< Court.” And th«y ’lion of the Ians and treaties of the | fuitiici more is ertaiut-d from their land, and tn the face of their written j counsel that for the sawo reason b<*th authority., given bv the Executive of i blanches ot Congress, united with the United Stales to ?o in among | the Executive, coiiid not interfere . T,HE MISSIONARIES. , From-the Journal of Cioomerce w* tnakq the fnilon ing extract li orif the Report of the ‘Arccrivan Board of Mission'.’: “A memorial to the President of the United .States was prepared by counsel for the nris"ners in I heir be-* half, praying him to interpose hi'a ho thnrity for enforcing the derision .01 the Supreme Court, lifni after cen- sultalion it uis deemed inexpedient to present it in the present stage of the case. It was nls« after consul lotion with the Iriends of :he Board ant of the Indians, in Congress, deem ed inexpedient to petition that body on the subject during their Inst ses sion.” New, why did they not apply to the President to interpose? VVcnre told explicitly that “after rortsulta- lien it eras deem, d inexpedient” to present the memorial ‘in the present stage of the case" 1 N-»r would they rific-d hy thenotsftx matt?,by these an-jbor, but it trill bo labor well besloiv- /nah; in the middle ol.t^m night, that etl. You cannot expect friends tt they hailed the beats which had an-jappiovc what they do not compre- chored out in the stream, and begged I bond, ur»J others w ill ignorantly no lo ho taken on board again, fJeclaiing ( pule Wyou motives and acts of vthich that they were aurreundeij by tigers, i they wo.ild he ashamed, it ri>hifv in i’.arrets maccaws, withtwcoii* and olh- j iwlbnimd, Washington the iaihfi of or birds Qf, beautiful plumage,. coni-j his country \fips very parti 1 ml nr it. plete this splendid picture; and till the oosei vauccmf this rule. lie kept (lie air n ull I heir discordant' fcreams, his friends and who had a right to to which the metttlic note of the dar- knotty constantly well informed ot rn, or hell-bird, responds at measured .evjay tliiug that related toll's con- intcrvols. at one moment sounding , due® and to this it 'was ou ing in a closo to the ear, and the next dying j great measure (lint be so long Cn- nrvay in the distance. Up the stimli joyed the confidence and the support creeks, which a/e completely emhovv ered by magnifleient ever greens, are seen-pelicans, spoon-bills, and garzons, or gigantic cranes, all busily employ ed in Ashing. When to this is added- the occasional appearance of that ty rant of the streani, the alligotor, floating in conscious superiority among the bulky manutis and tbti more, agile tominees, which are iiupssnsitiy using and bioiviug in shoals, the scene alto gether may he imagined, Out cannot be ad ■‘tjnalelv described.—Campaigns and Crimes in .S'. America. From the IlvMon Cliristain tlerald. ON IH£ IMPORT AN C12- OF Oil AB AC TEH. Although ujcii arc degenerate and carVupt,iu a very great decree, yet they usually enturfain a high esteem for virtue. The iespert those u liuin they c'onsider to he influenced by cor rect principles, even while tli'ey d'o not Ifilifci- to imitate them. A good chnrrctcr is thcrefere of tho utmost importfince, *tr.p«vcislly to‘.hose u 1)9 of the u ise and the good, Aty VJV UK Q q q -those people and mnlightnu and bless ' with a qutrstiuH pending bet ween the are obliged to depend on their ovvu SA j( ^i.y/.pn.t*. Itbetny has this oufrago up in llimr per-! <’o -Hs. *ous, rights, and tlicir liberty, been I- Uomi what pretence does Mr. committed. I Ul-»v iu person, as well as the op.Mi- And by whom has tlva been pur- 1 si • - infs beginning with the Hank TOiUeit? Who iu (lie fiia* pla«-* ; (J-isette charge the Pr- sidcnl rri'h winked h ignorant prejudice a- ibis ; fuih.ig iu his duty to the Missionaries, -faring outrage of GtSm'C'f. <*0 ! * 1 when oven then mui . umisifI declare fufitsv.ij, afterwords, to in(erj#rc. j th--» he could «ol properly and execute lb« law’s that hi» oath hinds him to execute, add bv s:> doing, |ib or ate those holy uimi; mid who. a f- larthoeeso had undergone judicial in- yestigat’.ou, and the irn-irt 1 m*-iblc MArshpll had pronounced the jo'tg- t*c uskcd to ,(cs*- iu iheir' behalf? The vvholr system on which the uuprinci pled pwliz ns of ihn Bank and Mr C-lai oct it a tissue •' deception. They know that ih* President eatinm rtglilfully move in iliis business, nnri su«-.-.-..rial ti the President; and, yet, ■ the tr,iipulbws, bigh-mii‘d»-d opposi- | lift-, i-i-vr ficfd.illv fom.kd and pub lished ■ le'.itr s’Vacfi with the name nj ■ Ike Pres' .espoii 'i ig to l v is call j wbi.-h !;■- P .--■ 4 .if VJ-fsi©sig dec11r-- was "ever r>c <i.-* on him. Globe G ivy ASST- .UvAtiY T(ff*A4. owy JiT^VC-Jl atrslvny h.JGW M 10 try U“(*yii TfsWfiB Tfro-TM..-!-!, s'vri! .JG.iri-vi-oi.i*. i:<.T»i«yii z«.t- rf.S!t:^lM*a AMCJoir.T T- ii-AP-jt^t AMP. TtV8 ki* W-I mai.a Jhi.otec- nyioi- (( al mucks) joatc 5 *t<ry orto j - «xi.AJ. DT>W! To»E«cr»v o i oy-:i.r»s tdi.e*8j», u»xa.t o*oaci.»t.i/i!>. i>ji«z CHiCDtsyw^ rr^-j-T o»oy^.i u^u.. , r tz- KZ D<HQ-t*P ZW I.Gy-'iiS*AT Tr-5. DEL «0-«<®JI*AT ..I^T.-tlvt T<rz <irPc,TK» Ay BM jc=»e.ir5 iu, aiy/i^j-.i" ii-m. tt (T7. X>l.«r D J)r#' I) Sir 5 to? AT '.•4'vy.v* list «0‘0- voi-WMJb O't.^-3- RT El.O'* air T.iP IiEEt,?F. IiK.Jn 1 * Tlt- i o-TjatiAT cnorbj/ti cy+a-T sh*<»*i.a* | m (PsivA^y, ii+z L-.V* o»piiy.j^» l>et, i c-iftc ’ry. scrw wotTo-^.- a^p t.04*c „ ..PC«(i'TAa li-tC- 1 oxortiens lor their support oud ail ; Z4iW 9VKT Df **y W-* vauccmcnt in life. i'hout it ihc can- j AJpI . c<»y o°otp tstpwjau o j h- fidencc of those with whom ‘bay have j ta .^ z 1C i h ;.fe aA cn.^. intercourse be r-c*«c*sod. , 8 S(>TjUE §AJ# wus** *<*• Ai! men aie lutiuPucAii uv a regard , K (a thei' ©vvii iutorcsl lift net* it i nec iu»yn .\Jtw r*roj>i*'ne.tA iTce=<»Aa criirocr^* <-r.Tfc 4>Pc%yh a "»ry that we should hb aetjaatn-1 Ivy ^., * (h#P * T .. ted ltith the principles of actiow by Sp j £ac ~ j#z net,.to;*.i.’*T: z*i*« o-stx'iM. which thosii with whoaf wo ausofctatt* nT .i iT CIl . are guided. Witk'a-uiTbig knowledge we de not wilBnyto 'commit our in- AiS}ts bghlh4J4 0IpA picture o v the scores of ORINOCO. The scene-y in *l-ib >arl of (lie riv er ia sirikii’glv beautiful, aud, vvht-n viewed fr'..iH a sh p’s deck ys sl>-- glides kiowly alonii the smooth y\y,ler. pi "feats a nngmfle.ient moving pnun- iiina. Thy 'j-iuks, on each side, an* covered In impervious (Wests of ma jestic times iii/ih d as it were, to each other hy ih» brjbco, >n gigau'ir ereepirg slant oi Sonih America, which groyvs to ihr tun koV-ss of an ordinary cubic. Tin* ancieut trees, when der ived through leugtlio' years, (lor the axe of the woods-man has never yet resounded in these wilds ) ar» supported upright by tlse’se > nor- mod* plan’s, which bear a'stnki» g re- semlil.iitce to the \Yator snakes which lurk' in fHv s 'ainp beneath Tliwio are inaiiy other parasitical plains, rt hicli be ar' flow ers ‘of various bril liant colors foi'niiivj fc'&tnoil’s or, the tl'c.rs to which they cling. Among thp branches, monkeys of ev; iv dc- sciipth'ii gnmhdl, und follow tlie tes- gp| springing from free lo lieu by tnctans of the bejuco, which has ob- ta oed. from this circumstance, its Indian nanuTgof “monkeys ladder.” The most conspicuous amongst this m sclrevous lrihc is (he aragnuta, a la.igo rod monk*-, always seeli in hards, ilia young fines clinging tb their 4}oTbcr*s'dh’o'litdars. i’liissc arh very didiructive c.mong the plastatioas Inept of the Sup route Court, virtually j yet tln»r pretend he can They jpoiadianded them to be set free-whn. ! know that thv Board nf M it sinus live ask, is it; that in contempt of this, ] h ve cxprosnlv declined addressing a still refuses to exccatc the power vested iu him hy the laws, and *n- ffehji«d upor. him hv the Hunr-mc Ceuit, aud which hii oath derm.-ids hiru to obey- who is h«> that' rat .was to break tliogft ye«it®i.-ti»ry fettwis, give back is light fend liberty, vml sueisty, andtisofulnass, tbos-? 'nisai.m- arios? VVe answer, ANDUeitV JACKSON. Is ihis doubted hy any cue? Wo know ♦.!»«? bosoms ol the humane--!lift hwarts of fhd patriots-aud th« gpoer- fius aiul uohic Toolings of ’he Ch'-is- tiaj, m*-y <*” harbor a doubt wheth- -0i- it he p 4> '* that even Andrew jr.f’ksoo >-o *!.t hi.s defy obligations so binding, iu a cause so imperative, and' so sacred. B»t we will put thbss dijubts t« flight. To do this, iv'o introduce hare an ofir-ial- letter ft‘4h the ‘secretary of War, wlueii. thb eauer will so®, pu s the ekim- ' guisiiur upon all hope, .that w il'- ' <3«u. Js ksotj remains President, ibrso abused Christians will be re- loaso fiom their boudaee. ' When Paul and Silas wero, hy un- .just judge?, thrust into the inner pris- 'ttn, aid when &t Hiiduight limy Iilt6d » kip'-LkflK voices in the solitude nl their f*H«, an angel came aud delivered » Those were times when pro judiee and ignorance/ltko scales hung tipoo the eyes of the people; and when the agency of Heaven was employed Sl».» direct was to awaknn, and .hii ? Tight Pti the sleeping »nd mu I iitudib of thal duy. «ud est-ih] ish. I»y ‘ ihe lost ef, itfi^^tos, the autliority, , end >iie trail? if God. Bij, n*w ot»r angel, to effect the fcharauen of the Pauls and th** Silases ^•,5rtha present day, is snlightewdpubi ^ A Ue opinion, and virtue Direct moaifa.thoy pull up and destroy more ” u —>leyed by thp master of life, for if»eat'a and frit than they oat and carry . . 0 f t ycb, great 8VV! j^i Thdlr howling, during the bight, is much loudur tbae ca\i be supposed possible, considering the size of the an*mal. The noise they make may lie easily fancied to pro ceed from panthers, or other large beasts of prey. This is^o much the rase, that, after leaving Attgustura with tho army, three English sailors who|had deserted, (when the troops landed in the evening fur the purpose •f cooking.) and Who proposed return ing by land to the city, wor^so tef- ternsts to the hn'r.iis aj’others. Eve- i-v assuciati -n of meiv must thsreferc ! iisve certain cstalilisfii'd prineiptos. J and on rigid selhercace lothusv, much j ot their welfare depends- This fjet ! is recognized in *.h« old »d'.?g«, “(bee is h«nnr auw-ng rogunti ” In civil sa- ciety 'he principles of virtue, which- all men auttiire, h. vs b*ct found -e- istM.-iiiil 1 o tbip piil»|ic u«!:ere. Sell . | i»-'‘.-rest therefore i::flu*»oc«s, us to! eroater or less coutl'leue* in' iot.se wi.ti whntn we h^ve intercourse : ; in th*? ferdiuary pursnits. of life, in' Tyi.ii, svxvv, ©p c,.i2, a.ih-9.4 ly^i-ttc js»AJ*yA so- DSP l» *«?./}«- i lAiSr rvh,8.S*l.a.I^. ^AioXy.V'* TCrn.A tt.? 5 *!. OFoiXI.A-TT. , ' ipvraTjtfswo 5 O’FovT.^ij ex- ny.aT-A-wo- .XfiWay o-eftO-i; a.op tzc, v$.i& fff’A.i 9 V,9 (r-M-a'O-. D<f v*.v* Ry &?} U R J.A sAJt T»Tr pr suwu-v Jh«’«y, e»yz C'V* iAM T.XC, llS.lc9 f*4 l-O-C, D5.Xci SCJ.M AJiiVi Q-bC?(i2Ji- PBatfWO-A O‘I.Z-%. ^i)*r liSiloV; tza. Ds.i»iT, .- v 2 ««h s-nT, 24 1832. 5 TSPT Dif TXVO-5 . . OB Z«V" iyz4?> A.*P G\vir SlrW&l air- pr opart ion t© the e.iUinat e »ve have J ^cs Eh.v* o»E«iro» Tytu o-to-n «a.9 riri. Tcrt«pd of th»‘ir moral cnaracter.— ! 1,4,0. oseyz jsd a.mp sgfw dxxo-b We foci assured that a good man will 1 ta.®, osjo» o-xctaci^-i up r«v«4 Atr-T serve us IVilkfully according to the | -j-; GX*yi> raj" 0'T.Gr«Sj9i-fl<»so-^ i£ extent of his ability, aad we ideevvisv ! GrAi.tf <J eF- Th>uv*°.j*. Tiri*O'0-4^z in- esteem bian far bis virfiins; while ive o-jpcSu.s w*yi\ tgptcch Ktrsespjsy bhc d-Bn^ilyii PRy o»©uu ary ac~ tv DEo^yn Dll (ysy D80F TK.S(?JA |.ki» r--*y 1'Cr.o-iiJA- G*ty-\r&yh cpgj:jj mu TLfiP.i/ia-li TTTiSS.l^. 1W .,, aw withdrawn, and has iced the power jn our hands by trfaa dgemey to kecomplish the same ends. It li latf to our intelligence and oifftfrtue.../ Read fhis letter- tind then judge tvhtf hdpe -tuains for the liberation ef the devoted Worcester and his ceaspanioa in prison, while Gpnoral Jackson ha* the power Xt> keep them eound atolTct every ’Christian hAtirt *m& 0 *st**+i*‘ da*pjy« the uiau who is destitute of moral principles, and shim bis socie ty. The 000 rises to wealth and hon or. llus other i» a© outcast. Few vVcrsor.l when Cist entering wo if* busy s'.age of lifa, arc aensB hl« of the im 'Oitan^e ol’ostribhfchiuff a in cprnai Icibic I'li.ii Acior. Yeung men jent'iiillvc nr*»le»s Si inattention to this ivp Ji'tiiRt object. They fol low (i?i>i.- owu pin-.s with ardor, and consciaus o*' thr oi.titute of ihoir ouu iutmltions, thev forget (hat the world ia siisjicions, that the same odious or the some course of conduct will ap pear vc y different according, os i' vere to (tie light, or the medium through which it is viewed. 'Bhoy forget 'hat friendship even gives to ertnic tho appellation oTvirtue, while the most unblemished conduct viewed hy the eye of prejudice becomes wickedness in the extreme. In rcTprrcnce to the cstablisliments. aed the preservation el 0 good char acter' two things should be especial ly obsc-vcd the first is, not only to avoid evil, but also passible, the appearance of evil. This you^ will often find lo be oxWrpcfy difiictil y but the advantages ‘flint /ollow rcem manifesting tin-" rmrity of your motives and rendering, the propriety,.of your conduct evident' t*-all are sufficient to render great exertions proper If. however, this cannet be'done, rather brave a frowning tVeflffMlthn swerve from th’e path ef fbclftiilfe” In inch cases comtnit your f chlii'acter to God. in his own time he will reveal it fair and unblemished. T^ie iecond is, to communicate fully your motives and your acts, to those, who have a right to know, & to those whoso good opin- it is your interest to preseve. In rug- ny casea this will require much la^ V'kV* A«4* Jitl SifBAJ Ip^iUO ilt TIn .8-io-s* xi»<fE?/0'ov. x*v*a?yii jiu Dto-xa* -9D cz i-.a qoxir got- mcv» i>uE-,t»y; cz uJ ios-d^if^<«.x/v«>©-- D v 10 LaiJt .IS IZ1S.1 OoliteGZ-.9. 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I HAVE been .nfortned bj resp«ci®-. hie authority, that a Judgment is out against me for the sum of Two Hundred's: hollars given and signed by Isaac Bushy-’ r*ad which I pronounce to be a base forgo <ly as no Judgment for that amount ha* ever been obtained against me in any Court of Justice iu the hnuta of the Cb'frd' okee Nation. v *%.. * Therefore I caution the p^Ve to be. ware of any impositiun IjflhR put on them, I presume the said Mac Bushy bead baa signed htl name officially as be Mas the clerk of Ihr Circuit Cimrt bui no Judpf men! rfs (• have before Hated hp^ ever beC-4 jSsiien by the Court, Ur any amount agwitM inf,. JAMES FOREMAN. Rid Chy t C. AMoh Ootl ks I flak. .