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A 0 I ! i . - f r - y V - ... II 'THE 8TA H ...ill i ' . t . I .' - ........ 'V --- ,-S'" . ? v - - 1 i - -. . ., ; Jf .VfA.froin4 Oaxttiefi ' . -putj.w.fr.,, 1: - ' T 1? f 1. - 1 tl r 1.' XT T SrmLrfna three nlr ry iiii.--Vo m fii pHMmiint, k , ..ra einV Aerliarae!t, Kt nceerfii f. rrn-H Mr At it. liar, T i "tt r. Hie e MUniilrm ; ,ak wim w ir frinor j urf r -r ff-J .-.i,. i.i aSOSG!A;ANO CRIXS AFFAIRS PWtUHt T Of . V. - -MM. insrr Bui-it v. t,Ur-4 i , " h Col WJI. Tornr ,T. eMeiH-e Court of lb. -'' k r.. . ... r - -v-. 1. tity, for the Moood tim. - ,VTI AmcI' hW T flCT, Mil- com ,kL . Cl. U. of lU Cmm m a pa JukWat hrf OttMa;,, f tUuketa into frI JLT fUmt tb M r-popt r th Comifua.in (ppoit were pwbiiist anm (nn i U Ztb in tfce jjtkwl 1ntell'ncr, I m i confined to bed will bUipu fvrer, aru) vmnta io anjwtr utetn.. lTef reUte ohieflr vimucraui piDiw nuure, on mQt f which I too fcre madrirpnrt not based. bwM on the me kind pflbundatioiK oine u tn. tuned. iiriMw. wiikh, i trusty will- be cvonaeiwa ti run na tiMetgry,' n every t'peiBt on which it tmicho. Thos of . th GeorpUi Commiwioneti a'pptir to ml Ar entity r erterfioM, rbih, unfortu' mt7y wnere mow penmen rc peronJ. lybtitkiiowh.J w.notm fitter ei boastful- ef monj meu-.Tieirltbor, , Th eporU enf the perrfiction which I nwule in fetter l: ? i . H !thtttbe Mniiitbj'tha utboritiet ofGeop. p w to be truntferwfd from the Jiutian.f the SNfcial Ant of tht GoTemenL - in. not mjr intention to entet into m discuision of njKMe,mitm referred to ltbe dooi. fcfr.ts in lue!o'.. indeed,. haiinf handed in my report,l km not at liberty to allude fully rjarAictilar1y to them, until they hare teen made public by the .Gowrnnient. . But the Commissioners of Georgia, havlnr thuno-!. pmpef to aspervi jny jcharacter, aa a man, by Apent, I fref called otj to answemo moebl of mcir repona (, wmcu nave Den industriously eiwlated througlj-vthe Jiewajiper) a r. latcsto gne personally : It u not my wish to have a contro-eray with those frentiemen, but Micy nre maae an au cfc on me, which (tm uncalled for, and wiwminted bv. truth w 'au-n? sa, -they ahail not find roe backward in npelbnjr their aspersions,. To doiur so, it may heoome my-dury td how. that, if they ire erer mdred by $e wdvkmfc ofconsr-fenco, bey must heeafter, in their moments of re- ..., t i ur rc pons wnicn I am a- ,uu " notice as the record; oftheirown nerer been reweie and wa fat. (well ttdT Sai!?t JatwA trm mat toTJZ rr'fifM on anyseif na wowiaellnt m. .. .1 . . .. . r"'v..in( 11 iIlii.i,,k.I..I. .k.i. , . ' VUQ1 1T7 y i w for any beoVrwom. nrn inai i ne ' . o b noa wito, mo jhm tfcey enuredth i ,7'.?;. memios) ro Saacho Pa "" T be. rt. ..JthgK. l,t, t thi UHff i -v oo my part (being found mrtl..,T; fuinbr W Cii5ien.aMt. . Sr; I ohwK Lf TOttT Paner f that tb lt t?ed aud UaiOl tbe. i.kTTI?'-W n oe tm tbu the, .Zlr. MM Zr . " ""Tupiii Their drtxnn.i da .f i. ..w 'j ".r: ,r ?n"". e w - i a . . Wt'h rM .1.: - -.. 7, u, wn. ""T- l-rt tb act) 'i: the r tbe aet lAprrsaiou is. thav ik'AI "..11 'Cantaina Fowwa nl i iJi2 Jl- r.r. I.- 1.-J ; . JT. MT.J. . - , ...... nm ICr L ""aPMa,ne",'i,V Tiattre"c . ' to Uia publio. By door pf the room closed, I they St j? f"- ,Port rf W.rt. (nndj I tbmk 1 ouite probbk, ifoo e5Sj VrtW PrUet, of ihV S paHoor m oonatanr uae, aMbeae.tlie lfonncr ,ndin e1' f f Creek nation! I "PV a 1 hare atatcd. aa,y wf, VM cotwiete of havmy raj h! bed-cbaoiberaa welf as ofliee. That r"' .t'r' hwodred Africxt!. wtq the Indian nation from" Amelia It wilr be seen. tht ' whri -Kr. A--:r VT. . eeo, - . - -rin in omce, were the in atmnienu wf General Mitcfwlt ,rJ..i...:... e, 1 reached tbe nation, inform lb, Mr. C&noer.. t u.rnTvfr: i to take their testiin, o7e the A rent, a the c.k. ---Vfr" theyMkediflrertai; a im uwverntntmr toawenrto, or h.rty knoiiedr, ofi-o 1 'Mlr.piredheMKi C papey with tbe eo.Meota of whk b be waa n !T,,eLJ 1P-Mtbe.reaJ Twh-" fontaiocd. In auWduw. . . , . . " M had imnort.nl I,,f,.-,..; w L:. IT ; 11 11 quently inconretartloitth'ttie Att0rheoftti,Ml,V,lfdiir Am! IJand. vcriiiu orcauae I 'ceaaar'ty compel led to have a conaUnl mtereouwe mthhim on th 1,,,.;,. LT L1 carried ua both tot th. bare added. wUh irlu " , l1.: . ..7vrHiaaiius1o of the Commis sionera,4o cuxumatancea wliih i. h .k.l...-l w 10 w .v,m,7 ucenary ana oi a perfectly n ratife and innocent char-un. . .. . J evKlente ht they had it hot in tln iV ,w. er to makeAiusta leerttion m. ' I .a . . " 1 """ , of Cona.'a Jounlon and WJliamsorf, thic re. vr -vr '"J 19 vol. urowell. iumu,i; 1 . ; cree w ma iunction Lidence of the Agrent'a case bavinff.bee; as e VinO k.n. r.- --- v-v v'Miumiri are courte ous enough on tlvs occajaion to adm that Jet. ter to he good edd'eiiee on anv point. 1 will reoprocate that courtesy by atUoknowled moot tht Uiat letter doea furnisb. erideoceoi the Agent's case b&l bee preluded: ..v.v. ....lew! umerence ofo psnion between the Commissioners and mv . - - win viiuuiir ;"n' nt Cdptaina Bg wen and Thomas were hV" . w.'oro nKTues were ob den. alitcheu was flumwt from olbcei and Caphuna Bowen a.vd Thomas ""y."" lo '.eve 'ne nation. Capt. Tho mas ta noa livintr or cmmtU' u (....:.. orWhrs "1. . . " " "ur"'"-w r '"'-v" "a- oeca mown, oy the e. rsurcs of the AsaistauMmlian Affwt, Qapt. Triokit. to have hen r.f. Ki- W0 .7- "KXv ui er- of General was Horen Gainea in th f!niV- n.: ' 1 - lltUlUII. who wrote the con-em,..'... zZ? th name of Gon. ..M'i jT .-w" ST" "ica - -..waa) u ran ii.ivyannp At i a , rff w Pcmiasitm to make Ji tl V ' J V" " 1,ure by the latetrea. Mr, Kenam the'frnmtiiwmr .tia .V ... ruuiiiiiumuiicrii an tar a r nht....j 1 f edany thinjr of hia character r .i..J. :. .!.... ........... . r. u.iy- muMnMl.....t..: T . : " -v i j wic xuinuni lea nv uhi-s k . v ---b ui canacii aiiri mi-, .k j-dment was coramitte j. " ' If l"e ,4n,e time tht ho dieeharced bi. 'dutv ive u gone tnTOutfH the tanjrible char. T . . r ,"n WW of Georgia, eon. inmitsionors of Z:Z.xTu. towards ges made against me by the Co ieoriria, who. I oream lit, hair n.rA i of moVe na'riy'character - to offer. 1 ahall now mak. '3 ndct. My reply WW. from it, nature.like ZT ?)f fl reredited, ft mk, be In Dost, ,rf not all personal publications, be of a tT'1, rf the chr? hJ ben true, latsfl character? M that harthpesa wj'l bef ?eir not t0 ba credited on thitoer, nt in tbe matter or facta k contains, and T"' thoeJen'Je'a' .whertt they are not jotj. .t. lanjp.ape. -1 wiM first. ctin on ! tkn0Wn' UuU "ot be credited on he dcfensnTenotlce'lhe oanersiom of the ll. Mirt'0l' wherever they are personaily ornm-ssidnora5 in tl.rder they present ! Jf ;PWT ' ' r mtheirreporfs: T will then essay j , Co,ra ""'oners appointed to aid Gen. nanus, coniiSTea or the Who I shall take the It- UC pubbo in a proper hut i iir' i nnnninnM i- -.....iiry may .nave a tair opportunitv of i r u :. 7 . "v ,ne" Mte.rityTn ttiue f. pm it l 'U,,"W":S genuemen, i-u ui im aeenna parasrranli of th C.t I naraorranh .r V . c . port, ai follows! M From the - aji;w r ..i--. . . . 'V VlIiT rJOT Andrews, to aatiafy the r12le?1t Pri ..speion tj forebodinpa that we need not etect to W In Ww. man 'whosongbt only to -jftend wraltsticetothe-accSssed.'' "4 !S5 5 vf f"pr brief statement.- Gen M Of the Creek Ration, S think the day tested i"the Genet ;n . ,v.f J r. . . 1 oar wit liHCfVieWa TfJ Agen y sttspensmn, and toTesptain the W Pd- it. V This was, . of irtinWrZ "":rrimentr tortile mfor- " Wl-nWaCCiMeTai i-The STV wt -k-Atk efllontry -ertthfttany tWng waaWated to the li frincft nich ..t strUUvttnKfMd o satisfy he mind hf tsitrt. -' . those Who bad-octiuioiv-tot. bav ,j LVi." eourai!Jaih4.ta ... 4"- view of their md v Muath..vJ .k-"TjI?. of ewL,hty u-h,r;h should be accordafto the Commissioners of Georm, who hare at Umptpd, o A weifht f tka, Tr7"! to flefame the-eharactera of Wan lnat.aa.ai K l - we neverena uentlemen resi ding as Missionaries in the Indian nation, and myself. I alia ni .n..j- - 7 r. w vcrtnin private actsofthoseffentlemen.to show theii-ebaN actet and conduct aa a board nf n..ki:. . T 7 . uwiu.-viU. cers. ren Jpurdan, Wn I: Whilst the'Comnil pviuuu in proper i: T r in Seaborn Jonei. W.rJ fcn.nttt,onJt w known to the Act yorrance, and Wm, " '" 'PW"" , "'PlcH, that av qiianiJty WiUiamaoa, Commiswnerii Cantaii j s" wkey had been clandestinely introduced. . . r .... : ' ' ; I UinriijirH' Ik. u.rk.w1- J , . . . ' r u a 'nimir.1 inta a . ...7. ."ww, iRefaaaUui t 1". , . j " "."VWked.tw teoid takinr an i-? ' k wnrerton, ht.,4 b natk. iv.-.IJ ... . "'"y an I kim of a rhiMM.. . , .. ' ujne wren nKwriA.- 1 r. 1 .- .. . - vuvuwra 10 m m hir VIWW CeVTDea Jkff lfi -a. ndlhmMetto thcr aacreXts anaiald nv4 reniire an A.th r-.m .v ..? tho Cvern.peilt ondc ;,kJ!: returned 'to thrm. from V..k I enough tor them W ald tbeir.fndarita. V Thi. 3i I.1 ' . ,WQS piatat fl nnef, bhortly after, th Com.nia.mn.. " T aiI made kpwn their aterroiat.ot to et ammethoae jrntlemen: The. Ran Mr. Com per informed tlie Cortmiasionera of the ar. futgt ment wiil A I had made with the Mia. ei'mariee and asked .if aain.ilar one would .. v. onimianontra: riiey Informed - " iu (Hem- in poukl see no necessity for plicate of Kiat evidence ai Art who waa undue trial of, and amenable only to,' the General On- -cm.nwi,, inr.musk ime gtvmg tt aathev demanded it ? Tkp o hr clfrtymen, as well aa I recollect, absented to the oorectnea. of Mr. Conipere nosiHon. andlhrfThm -ri i . " .7 ivm , cnaraeur of the !d an A h.rn of a character calcuUed to mi.ir. hiirL mrary to bis faiait ar ni.. . - j- .. ttW Colonel Jour Inn. :k. . . 1 , w- k. w ua sa Mrry UirrtrXmaa al a, . 1 . -v'ka; vt I'crwni, (Hat be Ka4 never nad a statement him or 1 -y- v-D-cn wouu warrant such In. dnuatjoir thrt he waa not on friendly term? ' with the Ajcent! but that he had n.knowK edp ofany fact, of eirourotancea ealculate? to havai thi ai rk.t .(T . . ' . - sr luroraraihst hm. n the present nyeat.tmn..' cJ ineirted that .he h.d nude a,lch a ;.,c and xpyeased a belief that he -did t eone axich nlbrmation, but that be walaTJ disclose It. On Uiis.b.h r-n r..:.. J , if T.y-7d &wfc ln V-S nv,,,w , if he did iKMsesa anv lirTrwrr.i;,,. r...' v. k ecT:. , r r .--r I n Or nfAat . cinuimstancei hnntr tw .kp.... P 7r "O ott the matter, under, investUom" He, a? f iT VT . .,v 51T"' anauiaay it," because hi . V T . uk ot wisn, trom peeiUiarscirciimr.W1 v 1uh totffuayS toward the-S;men -toMmto retired; decli..injf to take Vr testinSi' Tntrill r i ,nr. part' PT mn wh V " ' in the ahape nJonered.' "SlJ; tow3 S'lPP9id Wndl,,ff testimon . afterwar lsapplfed fin- and rec& jl wiA Li th-"fth Ww,,ed w Vt '"vv out the affidavit.; It was f97 KuSi to n! Saff?. ,tl'L!,w ouW not .Wear tv hV': terfere in the convention Preferred tf tlt 1. ' " drrn UP Colo M . the Commissioner. WchnSeXe witK ". longer able to keep L tem-, V - V clereTicn dutrsrandS 4"Pihe ""T tfiSl hdjntiW olhe offe'or tfiS: ?e?Jtfl7r reacling,.4 ; ftev. gentlemen ' who have- thus jr. XZI .?ea. "urt' V hwinjt pre. i. . . "I WVU T DU. T.1T Tf 1 Ml lnaNl .fn.. ' "V ! 9; , uiraii laenweivea chit tiiii mM...r. m - .-amw VI IT I BIT PI now heaped on them. I venture "to assert (and leave it to time 'to teat the -truth of the' aiy.at the urnr Min. -fr... . - , o mil, uainea . .s.jivv. ana wiysetvagreed to answer,, onathv jmyV VN intcriogatorio.- put to him by the Commut" , ' - ' wonersx Lew., afterward, explained ta ee .V :H A .v, CftuWt -ChnWk.J. "f7. i'ST? Gentkjnen tii. reasons or iah!ma elormenof ne iproacTiil bdaretnore devZltofeS iLm me uian uie mree gentlemen alldded to aeitizon One of them, the RevfMr. Smith, , 7 lutionarv natrlnt r4. ...!.:. l... r. . I ,u a V 7 "tj -"",; or iwemy year, ainre. b.inn, tK.- a - fj.l k." . ,v- ja,. I . - m uvwni. u iininrtnMit.i ...... i . . a v Theoeorle 'of tlbT ' ,5 SF"- Vf v a. u.e wmensmn of t4,or Agent, CbroneiXrot t'L-er .MP'ntion; f deem onv ,,n's Pp,,ou'etbcr unnecessary. 1 ' -nwnmerf Vim,te thall imp,-oper-rtUheld my opinion .when .ppeaJetf to by S2IL1--5 Mf'hfel the ComJ 'oneta bad demanded of h-ra.'t 1 was not kWper nfthe-R.rd.: Mr, Compercoi,: iwemani and, luvifie- hevei. h,l J..; JWJWWf ai4 not considci myseif capaSi vX'!Uff iearred divine out o retigioua 1 prejw'i'cVtt the Commissioners en?! ,C?tt'P'a,tt that?old not useforce Mi-everei-ifefcilemahto o X!?? "5 dlJb,ja fo h'-m he oitftht odor(tj,ey IhouTdTetollec that io far &WWt"yir,-it wee-not TjT,n1 c"Pt,n Whi. Dowcn, as " MarC ai r. ikenan, the Clerk of the Com X Colonel Seaborii Jones,, who is'tbe Aid-e- v-ini. oi ais excellency the Covernor of Geor gia, is already know u to the publio .s the gentleman who gave a eei-tinWe of certain remarks alleerdto I lave hun miut.' ku Wirr, which remarks however, appear (unfor- ,ur lucTeracity ot the t;olopel) ne vcrto have been uttered. He is conaidiv as a general certificate considered U . 9 II I u I) wnn n .J . i . i rWce of other teatimonv. 11 . .1. TI PPy loirive nia certihmfo. nimit. . it.-.. . .. ... r whenev-r .hi : ..r,"-""'-1' i luc epv"i tri. - vol vi ui,r pvniicai parry, to. which be 1. attached iu e in jeopardy, Thi. gentleman has been, publicly 'accused with m-T? "CU hich are ftot calculated, to est, bhsh for him a high charactt finr veracity or honor... Ha has been-aeeuned of having: purchased, i h private. imoroDcr mann. r certain personal property of a man in di.tr., r.K builUmg an the rearofgie hotf.ee t rnnceton, near the Imlt 111 rAitrut! s A. ai,. ed in the ne.ghborhood of an Indian. Conn cil uv aess,on, the Acting Agent had the Wilis-' y liT1 ?Ut of U"" res,el which contained it. Wli,rs( tbe Agetwa. present supcrin .'ending those ordered V perform thi. diity, the slnve seinank or Col. Jones, one of Ac' vu iiuiiiMiuiicrj. oresentcii himoeir Ji.J .L.. .. - rVyr, ru.u W"iuW, inK. OUgllt and his virtues. whoin he In generally well known, are anxiou. i return among inem. r It was made knoum tn ih i , . for Indian .Affaire, who Informed ml of the fart whilst at Broken Arrow. th th ..L' Hniwipners of Goorffia llad fcan-iin. ;nfn k. r.:.r j y . , -"Micuijnnuincy-iiare .- i niuun a wg- .monnt'of money, action., in !?.f sil nmt.anJ dolla.The; Ml 11 1 I riyneinBAe js 11. . t li T- --r.-"?.v.'" ."", oinmissionera, all .ve withm wxty mile. Of til. Indian li ana travelled .witti the r own k,.. .... Jl " ..C?" lUn 3Q T 30" dollar, a pietfe ,n the Nation. .rowhat purposes tlwy earned so much money into tlie Indian ""!. 5tP,'n' tf , in-j for th. nreaent . tr;n wT rk.ir:7 . ' ... i.nie iqat voi, wiiimon .aliould make I ha "iTJf T i V ""w-w'Vf, ,ith that mouev: new flP, II ju: l M Jve carefully abstained from particular .li' - Tit, .. v;r.V tofore dormant lawa hf In fact. bi. reason, appeared to be; generally5, nndewtood, before he himself hkd Utei,1 them; and I have nn healtatUn U k.i:..T thatliy; no eron. were . they, better ndeV,"V ' Cf stood, than by the CommifisionertbemaelVefc" ':.., M hry-'iatre attempted tt distort jie tran;-' manner aa to rrf K-r.. ' - an a. a, i- 1.-','' ? J a . -y "T klllUlll III B.IID IIII linn M rwana - - jk-Tl . ' , 'hol Lewi. i dreaded. In giving evidence.' ...f: ( -'.y- iJli1: V Yi vuvuoHunwi wih nereatter ;s , 3 i oe reierrea to. if scmu .i,..i.. v neral courae of the CommlaatnnM -.. Finding thi. communication drawn toan un i ,- expected length, I defer further eipositiomH' mm whidi W liable to exeouliooi liekl by h.m. self as an attorney,: ud in that way appropri- not t ti. ik.au,. whit. 5...U. xt...: .-. t " v puuius iransactiona wh eh h..wu- " . of hi, master .or twi he had bourn wi t TZ Ik ' L" W Hhnled lo k, my official rcnortiS .." r tain Tf Diet LiSu.,j oritf ' otil,l"i,nw.- . "tS ."r"'l c vovernrnem.-, Whtfif tho. iw,ri. , r. maati r .if ht. ..!.: n. rt... k-, .i.k:.t ' ' "ir eyiuence are before thivuiMU . t v- vt . r- ter ..w ' d Vn:" Z-Z? w l''men will be een. that the M k.7r V V U .--,kLH.U''??- '" w?. PV hve herein aIludenLia.lfBh.:-:Xr.?iW 1, Comm.'ssibners would quantity' of liauor would' diately an(lrestofed,3whate.erhe mlghvihink- v miv innwjv, VOJ. JOneS rf.il r,-r.,vl I li. ?. i' .i ' ir acKnoinccge tuat Ik rned it. anrl tt.. t. 1 "- -"i, v- ..v.u.i, nwo w roe com same timo. r..,,' r..i. : . , .V Pe ? nt ? vondehibte distance out of their ,? -. " wem iitiui 7M ri tiw til. Indiana bnd other, that Captain Boen hid visited their Camns-had way appropn-, the fact of Gen. Gainea'n h.vi Z " JZ atingiQ himself property which should have been held tthe uses of his clients. He has beenxonvtcted of luting taken .double fee, in the same-interest in dispute, one of eaoti patty. . lie has been irniwH nfnlit.ininrtk. Control of ail eileriitiAr. n and attempting, knowingly, to recover adebt Ltk i?rf ,,s? t. IIe ,las Deen cba'-ged wi mis -nratpsiiiai tfAi. ,.ri-" k . r r " .. . " ilic. i.; . - . : - : : .-"win xno m Capt. Bowen, atiy liquor.-md, informed them, if they would go to the lodging, of theConnnisiionJrs. thet sliould have as much a. they wamed.!ifhe Commisgiohers' cqidd not "nave Wanted th whiskey for their own use, for they, or any o thnr persoo., except the Indians, could have p jcured, at he house .they boarded, what liquor, thev wntrf fi. .i . nf 'if' -;. On - leaving t. XT..:.l...fli ., !L ' - -"-t .vo .ovfwn, i hi roe com-1 . .i i . . . . . . , wcucq oy nt winch has n receded it , t i . . . j, . irni t ave Mia enouffh vi CbnVince unprejudiced Mretfmv theV If thore tottuck the i offiner.iof tj GeneraJfiWenr,r?i .i.. vv? '-j..-;. . vii.yiwiih mem with suceeas. -it mut ; k ground j : and I the weapon. entisted toother' hand, than those l huV- nn.j .,.'5 ,y " . ,u"c conuneo weir Mtack. to1 ltiyr ielf,; being genhVunknown, their reporttVfe'vl.; Would, no doubt. vhoM.i.11.. .' A fc:- ,i " - QUI One thin tr nroverl in I k tu nZ.Vi . "su,une"K werethere Mpfei1?d VTeeort.t. sych ha7ge' eK . . "e t-wtirnisaioner. end -.ri ..V7 " viuuiiHisjiuners can I fr V.- .cwrCPWMDce Mas with i . r mfu ui. same r "ISinualkha. . . I "4 twk.eSflon of m!n J General 2 WT f the om- 4 e?.n?w,n Lan shou,d be fitted Indtn 4nb'fc they Vereputto "Hlmns. These ;!.,.;. eated bis charadler in., iproper "manr.'er from , h'iidf 1 tbeir.truth, at' hi. home. vVv P e,) ,f 90 that "4 as reject. M by tiie peotle a ja candidate for the Le ijisiature' . , . ' . -r- .in' .the evidence-Which accotfipanies'my rev nnit fit 1.. -..".' . . .-.', . . ' r-.. vy.cniincnT, oy tne. testimony nmerouwUneasebr being an acti0n. ruW!''-Vn Uaiuia. of the Comnuasiontsr. whv .hiade tlie kUe treaty, in attempting to blTbe varruu. peraortato betray their dMty and ' howntahave offered e bribe orWO doIlm'to thwCnited States' Inter prefer, whose ehaTacter h ti' ti dea ! ninia acn4 vored H destroy to prevent aij: expoaurte of T Miriitpaonj n ia anown or me ev Wenee lohuvc been paid tbousan'd dollar, rof Us errlce and to Iiave received twen- ty-nVe OT thirtV tliniuunrl tJl.n r !,. YT.'.i ted 8ttte iuna. pkeed tn the- lanaof the Commiiwioriers who made, the treaty, and to ' hak-e beea 'engaged, vith, that moneys, ever " ft " apccuuwinfr on negroee u a common O w .v.v. 1 1 among the fndians, through th egencv of k ,onduct f the Commissioner, towards the Bcverehd Gentlemen residing in the t. Uon a. passionaries Was of the moat extraoN dmary ob'aracter; IThe first question put to wr "Ampere of the vk"ov oiwaiun, a gentleman or the most pi. ous ajid,' exemplary character, vu, whether lie w&s present with th nn .k. k:i..i . k.;i..i Intosh.,- Towaiila another ' vnvnai fission, tney acted, if possible,, in a still more .hameful Dim, certain interroratorie. tn r "' vwniniaaioneTs, vol. jourdon declared, belbilber-had received hi., anawew that wuuiu oi oeueve one word he murbt tO&W T1,i know, to W. .ymi oerore ne answemi the interrogatories. The Missionaries had aA a VAflP nr v iim a. they thonght,; eaiifce of eomplamt against uumiw iw wouta not com peiormeuee the Indian, to attend preaching: Rut, at the aame time, they accorded him ilf. justice r .tating. thatie bad dme ell in hU wn', charatterr where i ov-iniiiii nia m tw .-. bUrwluchhea Bllavif M. l.'tl . : H . vruc or unrrue-, made arainst niuivir, . Xko pill, tnaUctou. -arosecution. i him? . .u. r!T"."7" nome w go by the place at whiclitheMo intosh Indiana wie stattbned,onti.e Flint Kivor- and in GeflririaA, One nfihn.i. men, Colonel Jourdon, has had tliciemerity to acknowledire that hi ni.ni I .... ' " - --.MiiiniH.uilU C oetacrnTicnt of thoii Indian, when one of Marshal of th 'Gp-W., Commissi '"win, wiuic i ip-rp.in inn naibM aFI nonnpAh a iiia.t0e . . i i- a - i. aaawi uan an i . vr-rmwf waaaw sav, kZX ajT niinm 1ft Trtak mlrtmaf , e of ,th08 ,itd' detaf rf hiwntry-end by ettackimr the vUinjr or dieting Wm 'i mVG tion-eio; GainesmcouncU wlthh a detaehnnt, accord. M tWe of juttip.nd yirtueS wCem-'fe " deed,.aWougb fromTmect to their official tjien. ihem.elvethey have orod ? i ffi7..k commissioner, wefe treated Ppect of etTeeting their phmbsea The. v r kV with an thi eourteyswhich their deportment charge. ud insinuation. iLErtWu2?..' wouia permit the tSeneral to howthi.m. v fwho. it ia thn.ie-bt. m-; it .k." ? rr r--,i-. T'"w uichi, US OIO, lUdll"- 1 ' . . mgtrom that deDortment hth r.i. ..... ImUmmm .tit k. i . .... ; ' . "... il ri v ally, a. fcomany men determined on mischieCl front that eau. if from na ether. 1 found "I &i byowtteractingall bi. pacific and tuat niJl atronir hope that tSll?i tMiW wres,. The oDinrona whirh ik'. is... 1 k'u .,Fr., .-I " T"'" ". Xi.'4s-A A 7 -i ' 10. 7 " . . ' -?v-r-'"-4 JL ;,&'l.v .'ra niULaU Ckl ' LfT rlinr.c 1 rl . tatiniik ar -a . 1 . ; I jaav rm M simmIi. - arB. " more blood Shed arnnnor an ...Cu. .. . . t ostwted .race of bebira. f,ho; !... much anddeephr in lured. pea. oT the general pp.-io) which prevailed " I. J.- '' 0.-'ja wurua "ivnin wiibiuuo.dicse rem.rka. wiihnnf ' . ' they pay men yariOu.'in-inuations in-$? ;-?i-s 7- TP I would appear i"' - 4 wSonT in the Kation,. to thehr real wishea and in. . i one circumstance or a oublle na. 1.."?'.""":.""" "P'y y Quotine the word wre which I tall advert to in tbj.reply, aa it 01 5 the Governor of Georgia J rya..-- a, . - . " I NAmlkaka.1..w: ftal ' . -V -r j,,p J ' -w,,uucnH jio omciaj.ct or; preeeer 1 rLrw,.M"'' .r,- mment fGotfgUJy ?,S't " jiuwb out oi 'iu..-yrueh' will tend to I " wr inu W lultrintrnd if WH' uie course oi proceeding of 'the conv " ; " "5r dfH peculiar ji unitu''' ' f ' i ' ruwonerv ,Iti the case of l'endaU LriK .HUfr; "l ! wluchjthe, commissioners have -attempted te fJi&r durtort W wch an extent that It can scarcely t MerSA, 1325. j4 ' A-, ;Vf Vt5 be recognized, in their renorta. xtkuHm. 1 f The ' eeWannhdn.ai'..i '1 'm j. j. : -i HP ' . -r'tw transaction. The Commissionera hid aTArr. plained to Ceneral Gaines that they wished to take the testimony of Lewis, who u a em, or atand keeper, Jn the Nation, arxi who waa, aa tbey ftated, not willing to give testi- red to in the be given next affidavita 'refi.it. : foregoing communication. wilLv A , week-J-iS, an-'.7 ' fRCP sTUHIA atfi3.k at . - - I m. . - " ar-... t,w a .unr IftCH UI UlfHaaT' aTWTAr UimaWR r t 4 .. . I . - .r-"vaMv v a. .iiwuiU KUC UI. I i 1 x.; tT1: 5Su-n: to i Lemuel fl.khol-. and i. n:-en. v:. Sll-r-r-. -" to be examined br th. nmmU.;..... 7 1 -eeiu '- '..t-.f-- '-.'---; -f 'rrTTr:?- H f ia M ii;,w tkich ey forthwith nre.ntdi;m,r VkT- ' COUV If The 8ynoa of I Carolina- Will' meet, hi the nvarR...k.lL.i. s C,y;of.ui.w,' WS ' .j'y,:'. ;...2 J,vH'7v i-'.t: vf:K:..?::w , 1 .) - T I.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1825, edition 1
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