.(.; ivr:' '. - 1,111 - "" ' J jijVrfJUr:rW OaztllC' "V- S" f JP-bW HNtrf wW,,., U.-fxk&Zn drtervajsrat. MyVw . ; JM.l "M'm!lu y-f . - 1 - r. ? . V; f ."r-S-V . K aewismst,. V -- Crowell, Jt U to Ka.e t- f.l,.r aJ.lv to iof . - BELL & LAWRENCE n - ; S ) 1 ' -V ' ijw "ty a tbw .ill hum- wt pwa re m.1 & Aret3 Wv . a' ieit Meats, m( eirren.n bCA ' kart, Ktortf Iknra llmr tor M arilwrr -xjtvy S--i wuuiw. : ktUT to lb rtlhfri im U fiutt pmd 1 'clf D1K1, Ctispier tbr 7h, llW tlrfi- at iii tWn -??r'rl Ifenki kt ilws oiMe. (nr tlx toii o( ihe fulrfe'llM J Jnw. it I kim tby mI jr-t -l.iiJ, will be r )i)S NTWOOU Pub.Trir;, fiJ.iih, Oct. tT.it A , Hi ' . 4-f :NDt1ee.f u nit- y the Hrru. (Ill rclor q UK Mprk t.iVleh of U.- Hid 'ompiiir brcaioe rhle and Mttbk o lKf'lr vt Vehruary, tl7'' nl rcqulsiiioa f JO r avut m the 15U PtbnurV, till. ' '- ',. TlirSJ nijnii.Tn r II per at ot on tb lOtli Tle iib rrq'alutkui, of 10 per ecnt on the lit 100- Srnl Thf 'H iruiiliioB , of par eett da fUe.J .. rVbnwrj. , .. v- ' Tlie Mi ruiuoa of 10 p', et on the 1 af ' jantnr-'. M?J , 'j: , . Tba TtL rflniiJoo. of I pf o the 1 n ' ' February. -' J" f . ,t Tba itU-ff-anloa f v S per .-on. on the Jawiart, JI'-'J- ' v The lh .A'suiution- & t oer aot on tbr lat Oeicbn-, A . The lb iKjiiHii Jpf ' pran- lb l -cbruaryi J Ml.' T , ' - ' Tba llfli r)iuitipa or 4 per arol on ibe l Mirth, ' ' , ' . -.i' By ordar of tie Beard of lir-elflrj k s .-J, A.JOY NF.B,TrV Wekteitirlh Aupiat, IMS- , vMf' y a I ' ' ' '.'V "l'0 . Dollars Uewnfd ,i aerilier, .iTihg In PutuiiA aonu ty, Geo on'tha otlneStth ' lutUfiTe N-ro lellriwa, ti't: I'OAHTV. "boot $Vt iVtt tea itubra tilgh. blittk, iciid' niaarrif hinif-lf viy tttly, nhotit iliirty fic or toi iy war ariimmkrk rtcollfetedj Vr '' . , HWtHToai. Hbwii (ive fret tfnWltra liitli black, we'l ?buii)c, agi-d lntT fivr, or" tlnrw yem, has rtlier'i ill im.k, kfi'ivi lite wjiiu bfliiarve wlieo lookiikg nt t)"pcisonhp in.ili.i- folleottil. " ... . j.;. , , Altrl,tIA', wH om!e fellow, r l.Iack and raiher a imwitb' fie Jim h g"id,.tiuiitv- ' aantit, omo of ,n ft- geia on uuu if hjfliniu't a tidie. Jiwu tV(M a t.urti, (I uellevo Itia'j ii-lx " kauri,)' mjeil ttbquf.'St Jfars, about S tit, 10 m V CJl.fc!J, WfH wade MWjr.b?)0t tfi 1 feet t(M ihcbri liigfi, I'jpoii cuuni.riiaiie aix I blrt - eofc!lexioii,. about. t qf a?, nn ly irll rt-eollWeted. ' 'I'h- abov four ofgroea I uotij;m oj jdiiii niirHi, hi join's cnumj, u r . .last, v ho brought theui Iroia tlie Hj Wash ,!' ingnooand M.arylaml ,. , . -' JQU-YV ffior. wult ma.ilefrlloir, about. t ' feot liiti, hj a very plcaaaut'euulcaitvycl- to complected, Vfpyl about yi-ws, un mark ..' , rolh.eted. J bought liiin frora Mtr. Le! 'f kl'ovnaeod, in Kvtiruao - Jotm . jmri Irocn MarvUnd. 1 bclitfe,' . L t- 'V-Ai y pv-r0B rtvlivi isiig the above nid orgroet f t- Wibe, ahall !;..' tl.e itbuvc mward, ii Ukca ; put of ibr sn.ie.-tn- BUt jtolbr tf ukd aud lul ttroin a anlr ,Mil, aui) giving rue iiiniit'diate f rroatioii to tjit 1 con $k them, or to. pro(or tiou forauy .otic of ihrrir ' " Mm, srtv ; rMtd J-aat K, .llarewtr4 kaWijK Vat, I, IM. v -t T if.tr y j - w-u lNeuseRirf-r Tavition orniek.i- teid C, br jaKrrtT.,(h ill" -ly to krwaool.lr CMj.tr re. . eraf ar.Ml f -4uapjny, , ib,rj h.ltu.nr .in nolbn on ra-h aod i htj alare bi iharn bel J.. nnt'r to enable -the ananbi.i,V m ukf in.iL4ki. and rflvatite aaraaon! tar rcndrir( tlir tf Ml n M.C0OXP.. "eeN GEORGIA AND CREEK AFFAIRS. COKClCntD Doiumentt acempcuiyinjf Major jlu- v y v WV'M' U Uo Frtm lke T. P. &eorft riiiiijiiMifr Fort Miic: til, June '25th. 1823; Major I . f. Andrew. ot to be uaed keCwe Court of Jua- tic.- I tLJluut ititle mt le.M uic7oa ii' ed wall thote u)Vtu or woe wa trf of com. P" necaitoc (aa'he MthuntWaof Ceorjfik IhvJ aot thought proper to otaka me ci)uuit. ed rth tbctrpartcuUr inteation to the uae to kc imcW of the teetixtotrr euHertod bv yorarrrea' dU mfA contMler K. nailer on which 1 bad a ntt to aak. inf irnution. At t hti mrw become a, subject of ' otatma, end, in a measure, of Otaeuawon, J beg leave to aak wi, diatutcty-.! to wha! kbjocltor uat th teatimopy voa cclkrct will be kppl.el? Whetheitt u to be' aubuvtted to the Aent of the exT; Curcrnment, Or to the Lu.ted State Gorwimrnt diwrct ' Oe whether It it only intended to. proUucct onaKstioir of Suit ta the liMlmnjrant, before the l-ep turef the Exceativc'HUe Peoplcif the Court of Juetxe ofjlet'iar 1 anymore paTj. ticularly itKiuce't to atU thet-tJiieMtioiie, to convince you, l6kt " ol ltottgil I bare ee examined all tlie letters andfwurcca of infor mation you reftr me to,. a weU at your tetffr now brfore mcj am atill totallf unacquainted wiUi the objects or ur to Wll'icll,tlie,: teti. I motiv be collected .by yoi n t nfiptwd. At the game time, I ditclaintall rw-htt on my part, to receive anwera, ttulea perfectly 33- w Strjiyed, PUOM itie Wljtcribei-. tiviHg hi Blei6-b, on flw 3fKh ju(y, a grav M A UK, fitfe f t artrf ttpwai rfi Viji'li, foijr yen olit( bai a p od appii-ai-aHce. 1u fionl, aiitli 1 ump rmni-rilrooiriofe.- he vaitcl tTen!iiiiee or Kcttfur:k. a(f hat f.re rnlST '4ircetfna lutoriu:'lion. by -Ictirr. of Uft beV g tufceA np, will lf thahkolly rtctivii; ui,dK'Ul loiae, iau9lavturyjcO'aiit-ut!iti iude'r Angus! -tl LunJfof'Bule. Si a; M'e were not a little atirprlsed to bear I ajfeeablei and atate dutiattly, that aince rqy j ffillE obcrjbfr fil'fi fnrv Ie a Trael ol : I Unlnlyir 5 four tnikt north ot KalriBli, ad : joihm(f tl "twU ol Almond fterera, Uenl Uri . r uitit ollieVtrinniiiuliittr.; m. i :twn th(r'it ; -eJjwliiFli vt,oe land.' wed tlnibtfraajtbe-ateartstl -. Liiml tatficicm to work 5 or tf bcortt ta wlvan " ltrei". . . . -. ' :.. a Aftrt, a Trnct lyftie Rve- mtlra north .east ef r . llalciuli, conldiiling (00 aeita, aitfouung tbe K UiiwU of Davi.t nrtrwt, act1 atid oihra- .v. -Alio, one tjther 'I'raetj Ijing on iibtree ad juiH'g the lan't belonging to the imric oi 4he . Uitc Sit pbeo. Haj uod.- 1 bit Tintt cooUiu 134 . cje. i - . -, 4 ! R it deemed biitteeeatary to (ire a, mtnat drt- . . 1 1 . . - ... :. : t ..n . . s ,?l",i l wit iiout, ic rii cohiiw. i.v - ( -uar.wniild pQi-olmte without firit vteM Ibe I . . ' JOHN or LL. -1 .. . iroui yotiraen una e eo.n, nnt you were trnmcqtnitfted with the object for which ue were talcing tettimony. We were then of the opinion, and upon examination have be come confirmed in that opinion, that the pa peea which have Been, submitted are suffici ently explicit. :ly a reference to tlie letter cf .thegover;ioi oi Georgia to you of lhe20lh instant, yen will find he aat "the Commissi yrtera autlion ad by the igiaUturo to lake further tesiimonj' will t;r that purpose pro eeed forthwith ' to the Nation, and under or. Wprs to make uH possible despatch." By a reference to toe piiiueddocutnentaduli vered to you at. thS'Agen'cy on Flint River, you will tee a copy of the resolution referred to. To tlieae w.cati add nothing which w:ll co i- vey in. atronger terms the object of uk.n; the. trfctitnony, Unlea pet-hapa it rruy be Be cetsary to remind you of the eliirjjti prefer red by the Unvernor of Georgia. While you aeeiftto be ignorant of the ob. jeCt of our appoiutrnent, we presume that doe not .extend to the appointment itself. To avoidhowever, any poasible'rhiaitake, we would beg leave to refer to the conversaupn which took place between you and Cl. June t tin. Agencyf iu which you inquired, ifny nmtuul aii-angenieiithad been rrnuk- between Colonel Crow'ell and the CommiisiotietH; whethe'we would re-examine thi- wttnehf-.es gwnin htfore t'W committee, to enable CoUi nel Crowell to coas-esamine thrmj and whether we would assist liim to compel vix-nessei- to testify" who might refuse, rt e would also remind you of the rtneutiry tycrii again made thi evening, whether-e nd Colonel Crowell had made any arrangement, &c. -: " ; v Mre regret we have been compelled to be Jhut rrJnnte, and feel nioro regret to renat k that our object can be recotfii sed when it 3a necessary to make inquiries tor the benefit of t olonei i roweii, iec injusuce may ue aone himfand wlien inquine ar made of you to iacilitafe'tlie bunineta, and quiet coutclcutioiis cm pica, you should decline to give anjan aweri-irod thereby l we hope-uniiitentiorill ) throw (lifHoultie in our way, already sufll 'eierttly obstructed We "would beg leax efur. ther to". remark, that while the tcstinionv which t.as been taken uguinst Colonel Crowell has been made public, and he lu hjul eteiyj opportunity ot aeemg anil disprovnig. .t, (it in his power,) and while our instructions are ptisitive, to permit' him to be present and cross-examine the witnesses, complaint has bten jnade by you of the appaling influencf aud power of the Executive and Legislative 'branches of -the C6vernmei.t of Georgia, you have no t&ught proper to apprise eiiherthe Coventor or otii-selvea of the testimony which "ha been already nhowti you by the Ageui" ?i) hi,o n favor, or tbi.t, to, which yonie ferred to day,. which had been shown to you in fuvor of Hambiy ihe lnterpreter aa; we could nofdonbt thaascertiunhient of truth to be the otjoet of yvur imin, we could not be insensible of this difference; and we hope a second rciadiitg of the paper we have re- fcrred to, ilkaaiisiy you fully of the objects ol our a; ri )H(WnhiT-and hive the honor to pe, wit'iooi.sideration and respect, . .. aM Art REM JOURlUPf,) PKAWRr J0NF.S, C0mmisio8ew. M M." H.; TORRANCt,i , : x Major T..p. Andreway special Agent. AieThi 'letter was received on the evemngof the 2tth June,, and answered ot) lU!-iSl., 7il Jnly, I82S. aiftf rUntiLti&n for Sab. ' - eario art! M Planfa- yj'"' the land, of Urk vVW.'itT i King, and tltiilor A , "'voiriea.r It irontaina sao-it1 . . ,5( teras. and Umii fii.mu. CZ bstHf On tlie gt jntd) one trtry h tl ,0Ur aW'rooma belo. stair. t , "'r, ton thnta ut bluawa also, out Win. toute. o a er. "nil -yard,. treWioil, a-itli th1 I i rt sti.fT. 1'elinhi.' iuiilt..iiiif jift ni I'.-.. ' c Vi. . ,n "r "will Witifi eoai "e bwiM., ouo d.ner, , Ke, V. ft t veil lent Ur . : 1....1 ' ,i . r ...-...-v. j , n.Vf-.. iv .W 11VHI- fiL-i. 7f'r?T"'rr ro.io stater ami " o'lpoteti til on' innrtepsie terras'. the ' 7th, although it it stated by lite Commi. stoners that it remained unanfcwered ftntil two of rlie Commissioners hatt '.'.one to Alabama. - y';.': '''' -'',' " f ,V - t "V" ' ; T- P. adrew-t to Georgia Cemtiutiimeri.-' 4-. yfiriceton, lwar Broteh Arrow, :,. ..JuneS-nh, 1825. "'v Gentleman 1 recei your letter, dated the, 25th,, Jet evening, and ,wa not little surprised at the; misapprehension on your pary which appear to have rendered such a letter nec.esary: . ( '. v.': a-. ; ' - :-.- " ... VouPTeinaik,' that yoti were surpruiedto hear me reniaik? ou' the 25th, in rlyio ail observatioiibf Colonel Jones, that I was un acuuinted with the o6j'ector wh'.ch yoj were taking testimony 1 1 must deny htxUt most positive manner,' harinsr .blade, any. -rerparfc which would fairlv itistify uch'aco!tttfirtj(.1 III yuur i;wircr94Hiuu iiiui iuc .tw.-jnr vwf pere; whieb,- look pliteacetdentally in tny ptitence, he remaiked, that h4ad coni (nousseruplesta taking an oath, Hiulcsj in Case of Qktolulc necclttty,'' ". fe (Uif'n adi!eT, tint rf I votltcf say jthat I yie wed. lti jgueing you his oath as such .-cane of necessity, lie ould give, ,'iti My n-ply .uas, fbit 'U was a wstVfrjcrfirely between, yomselvesj which Ui;l iot wish to interfere in, fi:tt' ttm t iwusj. interview with Colonel Jonaa, on the Pant River, I otiuld not. entertain a4oiibt thai aite o'ljectof yotirappointinetit wa.to criminate, f possible, the Indian Agent. You nut at certainly excuse me for.deeli. ning, what yoti appear to isti me to attempt, to " quiet the conscientious crup!e" of. the Rer. Mr. Compere, or any other p'tumi, on aojr subject. 1 told that Reverend Gentle man, immediately on your leaving u,'as he can testify, that t would greatlYpr;ler i'it gi ving you an affidavit, if consistent, on reflec tion, with hm religious principle, -but that, in saying so, 1 did iot wish to be considered a ttaling my belief to i absolute riecCssi tvv not having been made acquainted wh tliat necessity, and having also previously in formed him, a Well aa the other clergymen in tlie nation, that (respecting! as I did, their characters, andithtdl" religious scruples) I should view a conscientious statement from them, without tlieir making oath to It, a all sufficient, so titr as "!i.r tes'i.iiony was to be applied to ike abjeel tf my Musitn. , 1 recollect the Inquire y'uu refer to aa made on Col Jones, on the Flint River, and take this opportunity of relourkiiig, that 1 have as yet received no toutwers tqtliem pai-ticu-larly as to the ihtention of the Commissioners to summon the witnesea already examined bv the Committee, to- alford an opporiudlty i oi crnns-rvtiiiiiwiiuii. I dj npt see the light in 'which' the Com miKSiOiiei wish :he first part of the 3d pai--giaph of 'their letter received. , If no insinua tion was iptendid by it, it a)i;)rais'to me that their expression were uncalled i'orand Unne cessary. lf,,o.i the other hand, it is intended ts) convey ati: insinuation of udispos.uon on my pait, to act hi aft unfair or partial manner, 1 t'tiej called on to uy that such an insiiiuatiou is i.ot warranted by my sets or intensions, or by truih) and that a repetition must put a stop to all rciacoh-esfMiiiilefice between us, as I am de'e limited to avoid all official corres pondence, which I am at liberty to avoid, that ia not conducted in a properapirit of courte sy and justice. ' In reply to thfi latter part of the same par agraph, i would remark, that I am. not in offi cial possession of tire evidence you refer to, relating to the - Agent, having returned h to him to the present. 1 am, however, iiuonn- ed by the Agent, that, in due Ulne, you tv.ll have an opportunity of cross eamin.ng 4us witnesses, and consequently of seeing that testimony. ' sAj The coufse pursued by Get. Gaines, in re lation to the 0 nited States interpreter, it one which is conceived, to be entirely beiweet himself' ajid his government, and as it regards the statement which I have rouble to him, Hi replv to his demund for it, of my Aresent iui- pressions In relation to the interpreter, it betweerf the Gtnerar.and ftiyself, and our' go. vernment. . It - will "Teadily occuv to you tliat ou' will receive a great amount bt informa tion, -ii you h.ive not already, not 'immediate ly connected witn me particular ooject 01 in ve&'uration. but uroniier to be submitted to your Government: ' Whether sucl ts the fact in reiaxion w vouiituci or nut, a taacr mis occasion to inform you, that 1 should, trtj wan ting n respect, Jo tlie tiovernpieiir; which J have the" honour, n a particular point; to re. present, if I Should offer to whua 'the. fii'st knowledge of a " great deal of i.iibrmaoo, which may - incidentally come oetore ni- such i the caae in rtrference to .tlie, puifed states (interpreter,; wno ' of unaer u-iat. The; President ha jo far thought propei W disreganl the impressions of . ethers t'hlcii have, been laid before him, aiid to continue the Interpreter inofiice. . Tlie Comniisston, era of the late 'Treaty, 'notwithstanding their J impression against htm, continued to avail themselves of Ins services whilst in want oi an Interpreter; Bis capacity renders hi service necessary to i facijitateusinvas. It 'was only in regurd to ;the propriety; of" hit being" em ployed or not, a iy luterprttcf jn tl.s pre sent occasion, that! hive given atf opiuioii to the tjeuersh jind 1 uiidewtoodyoiir body,' in the presence of Gen Games, on. tuday evenmg, to a(prov of bis employment, whb the precautions which tb General has taken en trie "oecs-.cavv '-.t "'.. tjs With considcraliosi and respect. T Gentlenifco, your inns? obedient servant, quarter, wrrero, by rw perm Sk4M thee t aomai! Will fake tM.. ..- . yery respectfury, thts, ke. . .v AHititN jouitoak; "."-sj .'wu w.wiijjAiisax. To MsJ (Ws R:?. Ojine, corner, rnneet4t T. ANiMdrrwo, Sfieriat .fmt. m - . - t Cswrvid ' V CimniMomn v . J Irice4ovI.diaaXatio. Ji July 1st, IWi.- G Tout le'ter of this da to to Geo. -Gaine ha been rrfrrred to me. as Well m tke subject to whieh il telatea. Colonel WiUiaraaosj was prraent is ihe H'ltiare. reMerv day, wbea the C'iiiHs positiiely Tef-ar d tn hove a eunversation nh yoo,jr suffer any exaroinaliona, oixrpt in pi.bl.e, ia the ope square of eonnrO, and inaxle. no oliject oito, at Was not unders'oo't as making any " I ti-.-therefore tlie miuor to reu ud yoi of llial de termination, end tn ilifnnn you ihat you shall have for your Clerk all the fc. lilies woich haee, tieen'enjoyed by the (Vneralanil uiyteif, in our own unneir lO'rrconrs aitiv tliens which has been, corsAlersble. Wo will be happy lier you at the uir. t the hour ypu flared Used m B Ith the General and nyelfwll take pleaiiire in affordinetnii all desirable and possible Jacihtira, but all qnea. t'ort put tn tne Iml an niuat.be :n writing, that they may be placed on, rtcortl, by alt per- m present so dmprttedt an i 'bar they mav . t i . . . . . .... -. nm a sunjec' ru n- misapprenenaSKI IH i a course whicU the uihcers of be General Government have felt thrmK-lvc bound to pursue, and one it is thought is due in fairness1 to the Indians.- V ' Very rcipectfullv, your most ob't ."rvt T. P. ANU'tEWS, SneoiJ Airent To Col. Warren Jmii-don, Wm. W. Williamson, , Crabtree. v , ' ; . ' - ' Georgia Ctmimninet , T. ' P, Andrew, S. Jltrent l'rinceum, Indian Nation, v July 1st, 1823. -Maj. T. P. -Andrews. Sin: Your communication of this mornings in reply to ours of the iie date, has been re. ceived. We cimot see the analogy between the case cited.', In your and the General's correnpondenco with the Indians, we pressWne fi-om your note It has been oonductedin rit- tng, you have hMtlnie ,ant leisure, iji your moms to make your cominutiicaiioiiBt the In dians, Oil th.r other hand, liavr had reasona ble time allowed thefi to respond.,' Your obv jeots have been national; ours relate to the e iiieidation of a few facts, and to correw erro neons" opuiioTis in felafton to a few incidents connected witft the late dietuiba ices. We respectfully, and jit great deference to the o- puuorsor you aim ine ticuerai, asK, as a right due to Georgia, to examine a lew Chiefs in Gen Gaines' room, ur Mai. Rockwell's, the Cotinael for Col. Crortcll. ' .. ', We ask it from the following considera tion. First, thnt the examination and cros . examination would in all probaVlity oonsmr.e a day. BecuiKuy, uiai wc always intended, and have always s- expressed Ourselves, thai it should be under the uli.t efliate ebservalion and controf Gen. Gaines and yourself tin' tier the observation of Col. CroWcil and his CounseV l'udr such an arrknen errt we cannot withhold the' t-xpresmori of opinion, that, if any advantage ek;tt'd,'it a buid cer tainly be on the side of the Aent; Thinlty, ft titles not seem reafcoiw.ble to iia, that in the coinpl'anc ofauuiireaso'iaUTereiiiiesi bv the ..' .i.- ..-.I- : siiuMiia, iiia viiiTT wm nuu, -iiu eon verse or comu unif ation wrth the tXtirgtsConuniMsian em nrleS in the opett iKjuaie thai we should hi subjected to all the lucoiivefiience of thoiiio'iif. liicfement season, when uf-post. ble nyury.cocjo waiat to wemst ivcsor tlio A irbnt in i"iJtiiiiJ the course we nrnnihi. f'onrOvly, fro tfif 'facility of coniujunicatiort f wan inemseivej py signa, a wen as in a ia guage weKd'nc,vhiifrTind, we aiefiinily . of tue opinion .hat nu pbsitle grd could re suit in tlie eWifiinatlon "Ve n. opose, if their' propositton be adopted. 'iNo possible "injury L.1' of the course w e propose, ijnder the restritf tions and safe guaids-we accede to .Fifthly, iYwe liave hot bcSB TtiisiiHoimedr thti Agent ha had all the benefifr und indulge ncie ex teiHled to Wtrt that eSklor or claiiri , :y We wXwIfl respectftdly suggest io Gctf. Gaines torecal to his recolleftiiun the distinct and po tire understanding on. this auoject in hi room, feetween ,th Georgia C6mBiiioi4. ton nd1iimsel $ :. . ,'-':'" i,--f i The loterr6g.atones we propose exhibiting ate reduced to writing, and we had no wlah to siibmit hc,rt ln)any:. other form, i lt. pe- longa to vou, genuemen, exttiusiveiy, to say whrther the like; indulgence-will be aig rded us.' '.;- V- .'.- 3:;'-.y.xX'; W ith high consideration and respect, yoms, tcci. &.c t ;' - " "',. 'w ':. :. WAKREN JOUitDAW; L.-fy" ..." WM,WiiXlAMBONrt; s -,.-. ! 'VVfv-'vL :j Comaussipners, MJ T. P. Andrew. . ,;f -! Cof." Jones atatedi positively td' Ven. Gaines, that the Commissioners Would not' a- gree tJ reduce them to wr5 tinf, or sutler co- pie to be taxen.- v v ; iu-,iin.rf rn. -.nrs or eaaWth ak tt ;i .hiit KU at . aa, oiimA time io h Vj to tnako your tan na , tioits a any olUer pertott or persona wkiW ever. Iniled, fxius tke nv'iiber of )ou .' ' board, it i tl.ji.ght t.at oo srjrwr, in th res; et, very fc-rcat advantacra, Tko J:dy qi.aitions put to the l Haas in rebuioa tobo- V' , Iatrlfctj AgrlU aero propestAdod - ihemj ami snwrred in the conn ot an how Ot aru , without, leaving th l-ouncil, and not as sttr?, ' ;i poed inyoarensaaiii.nsratiosi.. ; -' As it regard the exportire of Uto CoOii; " - tioni r m ueorgia to trie rnelemrlrry of XMti weather, I canrml but rrmind ywi 'that t ia 3 etpoairre which the peneral and ihvaekf f Would hav Uken pleasure to ahare wib i ai v ah tours we have alrfidv been njo.e"t to , that weather far ansae time without latcrmia. v- I ake tKis otiperrnnity ot sirrinr vou that v yoti hae barn misinfomietl In "pp nsrtiiaa " lite Agent ha hid 'thd beoefit Und indul gences which you ak lor," ' , Ttn. General directs nre to"ay tfiat kedokf T not consider himself ashaviuir' had ativun- 1e-s!anding whW-h rnil'.ttev in the I 'aH, at - d-ge, from hn present determination tf ot compelling Misv. Isxllan fy tee: (it ha had a force near hinV which you know i not - he rate.) to attend toe evamiimrioiii to rh v particular manner yen request of him." IIJ-' hs not onhr reqite'sted, but urged fu-m, m , far aa he could 1o so with propriety, to- saJ r ceue io y-onr request WD'cn iney nave (rw -plrrct fo with great fixedness, atuu will pra.' ceive from their rerirr. which he reoneatt m rt to aavi will be- haliJcd to tou aa anon m. it jl .' "-'. can W made out and copied. . . i .j: -'t 9 Wl-n high ednsvlcrationand fespettVyotir" ' fccltc, ..'.. i v , . t;P.ATDRKWS,fteeafwvrn. f-v- ro colonel Warren jourtton, i Commission, s Van .'T. A 7 v . . ' " 1 -. v ' - I V T - Wrn..W WillUmson,! ers.ikco.c. . - V .'- ,f. i.7 t A To Colonels Wa Jo o anon, - ' V;-if -.-S xboij Joacs, ; i Com'r. ' Gtii. ti Civbtrec lit July. iS25. w Ha .t.Xrfm8ix. M U liCeced to-day, w th ihfti? 9 o'doeli, P. W to mk the te r - A-fi w tw sr " . i- Tcmain, r T "'Wnbetoblnaia'Kation, zatu , uXB-rtxitsw: .Youreommuitication, in reply J to my note of this morning, eras' iiandol'to me wliilst Gn. Uaine ana myseit were enga ged in Council with toe ludiaii at Broktn Arrow,-." ! imniediately hanued it to the Get eral, who stated y Wir st-quest tq Uid'ifikicrs jo Council, andured them to aiccdi to,W: -t. u requeiited by Gent Gainea to say that Ae hid no ehjectioua to lb .Ciiief oueeting you,.-foy ,raei) UctUrit th; objection PrirwUn, IndSm A'diiim. ' ' ' ''' -J Personalty appeared, .fohn Wiri1et, oe for me. Thnmsa Trin'ett.. Acting Airrnt lir ii ; - . o O fc W dian AfTairs, who, beijirf did sworn, 'saysy 1. Hi -that on Saturday last, the. -2d' instant,-at s; .'.-Orj house occupied hy a orgro of Chi! clo,' 'ftS tosh, who had whiskey for aalo. Will ajn- W,' A" WilliamaOn, one of the Cofflmiasioner' frora ... Georgia, in a conversation withthinUpnneuti it ' , , and others, oonsitting of Benjamin Hawkins, t"' Josiah Grav. IndisfnsL who understood Etr. lish, Lemuel B. -Ni.chlW Isaac Burns, Nelson O- Kent, and other, Among other thing,Mt'i t'; ' ed, that he hadbeeu threatened since he had, ' V been here, but not by the red people, and' ' i after some othert1 remarks, he ohBCrved that the President of the United Rtate had acted I , v isb a. usnuieo jusigniiicanx rasqai, tor laEing : - . , notica i of reports which Vad the;e(ftct oi . a. IS'ahols nemr dule- Sworn. sns f - i e kbovo facts and conversation are, to- .'& of his recollection4 ami bclivft ho ''T, , and sucft' coiiversatidu". did take' ' fndWwti'SrieciafJgciiV .'' '' '.' ;'' jl ." , bell," being duly w6rn,' nayji. . W , i tim '.ntM-..ui. !.- rv..i;'.;,vy A tfhnt wnknowrf to tranj"of ou . ,; H',' 't ilhat i)t;mJ. :-.11oWyvng ) ruftrt of; 'thfH - to'wnV ailed frorov..' f; - itolibinir tha.sdnre V. V , ' v a .I0I1M WlitslXTT. , S worn to before me th is 4th day of July; 1 823" THOMAS TRIPLETTj Act, AgJ.AC -'J Whnessr-r. P, bstfrfuM, ipcclal Agunt. Lemtie tharth the best and'-'frue pluce, as above stated Sworn to before me thj4th day of Jutv, IK25. i. - THOMAS TRiPUiTT. Ac. Ag.j At . 1 Witoeai IT. P. John II. Campbell, that lie waapretent at the plate and Utno. within mentioned, rooollects to have heard '.V part of the convetsation meptioued fit .suid t affidavit. tiotliisJinHort-that the Pye-ulent Jv f tlie United Hiatea was an imperlttiuit ras,- i cab was ,not -present 'all tlit timei lhro.:v ;; shark was made by W'llliaJnaoR. . J 1 - . Ji -R : J.H. C A MPBELIJ- , Sw6rnjbbf -re methisotliday of July, TlIttvAS TRlLJtTTf Act. Ag.t. Af, 7 , . VVtUiem'r.-r. ,m.wi Special Agent f J$ V i It lOiot eri xentiernari oi . tJiis : town, tailed Irtim here iomfc nsotjt1i 1n,cjaith' 'o io(ct tithi , ontriiiSijE bi&elf io Ihe Girt k iimri . ? W e'ttiivel, bcelt; oWieed br't" menu 111 111. Willi, me pri tl o ins first letten which hive been recti yed fiomhlm ttnee hitrrfval in Grcfr.c,' and ;tliyrinilHwx(iab1ih vxk;'' wrtf ':walie:-1iijt iotvraitid V,vt Tfiese iettttm ; atyrUrch. S8j " oetrti much', latpf b&i rticlicd tt fromV tb'Qtw$6;te-fot$f mt wafltke 0CT? tMrrencesM thAUatcipannot now b'J,; i, libiecta of ifnnorla'ivr). . Th6 fvttpwins v'w.' ptms3ge we have geiecled a toiltnintn w ipfbnnatioD: :f?t Mother, character that . may be interesting -.to' a- portion fif ouf v. reailpr.CMoi Courier. ' ' I i XflMoat iif r.thfe information "tvltichTouV 4, ' receive in Amepf a, comes by the wa j of; 'f 1 t ; Englatid, where tiew eithrrknow ntith- fVt '"i - ing ft? the 'ftue state if this Wtiatrj, ' or:?lfuti)v. laiai-eMeaent it; Wo-not meatf t f that the accoan'ta Are kit dwignedly jfijrjfluiar from it. c Th fnendaroi; Crpxe" ntajftiifj and xtnl' beet'aareas)Dab!e: a jer cneTiVn t'i 5 t dienle'hep' Foringtaticc, I but juiit-- . rearf io at) English; newajtapefot ln;h '"i frdit, a liuj and Womp'ous account at'i'' tlie r'ecept in of Sir 'TiVfleritJk Adam- ,"' Governor rj(hf uniilis. frtai(U, at Na-li, htdtdhitomaTiia; lieja' the Oick UttVoTiihirnt; (lie papr'" 'atrd that be a"1". it'a eM'oi ieu into wvn ojr vuiruierx - CIOUlQU 1t 1 -I1 4 Jt 1 I 4 iat.fc.ui 0B&iy, Atigust Ud, I8i5. 3V7w . J decUJie giving ao ppuCi a;t uie,jiDsoiutoj umony tf the AiUie vrmee, tipoemie xouo-sniaue pr urp mioia inejiiscues, auu m ue i troops, was mcs Dy i iacuatorSj U. -v. : ''it ; ..''.- f " . i, - , - '. f .. r . . . v. ...... - - - . .1. , - .. , 'I--' ' i 1 ' I I I '

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