J 'The, sltka th Pru&u ftccrtiftg All tbi. it H UWvtd, the Rank wilt Stkt ii.uk iiit !, end Mutt, i be better Ue te d,af.tr a rdutio she eW of yvr cnonBtMee, be di-, tt cWm the ctwcern. thin txfr. If it i TUB STAU, v.'.. XjTlh-CcTitlina SleU Caxi'.'r, rwuw4. wtH.Vr VTKENCE k LEXUT. " . - i , AiaiAifa, Urro 4.tWor o rp "i t oak-tit t toast ( pl la odao, a4 mx ' si 4 u fiM uu m itf, asu n , es paid. JAnwwft, os .ftoro Imi, hwnrf Um teM l r m .4 tocaty-t-o mu for (wk corumi VU kturt U Un lQrt nul be V bMH U iks Tmm et WiMm', 100 t of Ikat Court-It oaw, vbers b k I to rrrtk POARDEKS mm! KMmmo. 'iVEI.I.KRt obit o? nil him. ,' jrt WpU iade te it gcarrtl iat horo S8th J,. 1I moeM l leases tke , Bask woehl have; teso.tt.n: the ml etlate asty tell fur more or lu (tun it U etiiauird at -a debt eow deriard jr-ei mj oveatatlly Curat mi bid Aj -ne. derated :-' ftf. rt litftrci tMy be collected, AU tkaf JWf OMAmutrt cell tlo wit Uftrefoje the not accurate est i mate within tbcir rwrr. Fur: iWU fturrm&e, Xatlr4 M . tW UlUllMC f. tht brt Sorrl anj ptt judicioui Stick MJrrt,t'Mi PrirKipi Bnk tod at l!e Branchr. 'Dt c4riul rtwU of tlu ioqalrj ) cihibi'cd in iht pPr hermntu apprnded marked (A) Uj thil p. Will aitprar ikattWc probtM U tvtn ib nnw austained the Bank, auaqnt to . , . ' UJ,5I1 I) Frma rvbick rferiiirt bu-rrt on aVatk ItMf oxr and Ucnuiti on pfKr- tle-ed - frma rrikcrml PiAt and Ln, I97.45S M AuUKcd frej et 0 pawcr m ivu 1. 1 aowrr prvtapuj. ail 4e inU axaiiut it ka U iacrae. Ta be nwi partkeUr M iKia Mbjrct. Th irfraent .reapaoaibtlitira the Btakuc the cIin"Vick kit be koajlj aict it, caotUt el 'the (!- M3a. tii. (.Sutenteat C) NXr in cirMkMM, . fllOJi ' Dmm rT IWi, kv.ui aft Um lor UrpmMcl, 8,Jit U - j Philadelphia Aurora ralttea ttiat natn i militia corapsnj In that ving directed hit mlditr to at- at 1 e'cbrk, tlid not make hit pf art nee until two; whereupon ok 'him Ui tuk.' lie resented; 'nrtrd; atH the retail wai.mari letperateinfuborilination. The drew hit tword Ijoth to deft nd raoo and restore order. " The f the flaming b'nde teemed only ,htr& their indignation. He kept bay Tor iome time, but was final -rpowered and f evere! beaten." " io vp. We ndvand that a living in one ottoe boute in the the CentHiel office; Oongrett' on Mudav threw into the fire e ity of twecpinirt from the cham- u which wat more than a pound powder.' lite consequence wat ding explosion, atarnting all the wrt around The hair ton' the woman's' forehead, including her Wsanl rrelafthcs, was singed off. leg blackened like that or a powder :er, anu her clotnet ef on ore f aisUnce beins rendered, and ket of wa'er applied to her flamirg jel Bbe escaped without vrry 1 6 injory, although her face and ere badly burnt , The mistres bouaV, w'w ttood hot far nff, Wai Winged.' The powder was thrown some catrid'eii nnOn the K nr ot hamber. where tome children had Atjaz:Bofon 'Patriot'" " " s f . .r.'i - , - ' li7ir7!.ipi-We"cah Warcety realise jigantic' stride; which we are iha fin thetvrstein statea, but the itn- ementt m NaIjvill; TefineseB, 1 wfhy of notice?; In 1809, the first nf 60 torts,1 ascended the Cum id river, and came iavv tight' of Hie MTejJ Jflt.abitantS. ; U 1815, onl rlonged to that place-i-it. required f day ti go to New Orleana "''in. the ,firtt steamboat, the Genehal 6,v arrived ' atf Nashville. ' In there 'was but one dray "m the H-they now have sixty, and tever Pgant ateamooaia.- nianuiactorieii ry institutions, &c.' tn short, it V t . i ..... gani, nmving ana unporrani.eiiy; fNeif tbrk Morning QoiirUu m: Inn keeper A 'recent Sketth i0fd jl don't. Know any. one or lame fiereabmits; . Gent. Areou aster of thiMiinr f Landlord. Yet, jlease" four honorwhen my wife'si t. . i u i. i.:ir noinei ,r;uen iiavv. joob,oiu ui .LatiJ.'Yrt, turelyjhe'Talr ' ol rry ,i next week, and Bjillytpug ne the weeR arter. :'umt, a i o kre your beds? .LqmV Very, we!f, ink you, srrf -tJentt I.;yW,!IJr SZimttf. p never fear thatsir! waht the feuvert to make' roe' the jr Gml. 1 jour ptw t'fin' Lahcf fr a fiftef, ort' in, Ih'Si three king' k air, than Cork liaraou'rjknd sure louite vconvenienf to t. Geni. V yoil any mountain?-j itrt(J.,'Yes, plentyj the "whole countrj jsTu.'li of uins. i irent ' nav you any por- Xano, Have I, U iff , Itl engage is an excvlleiU porter: he'jl maKi anv- nlaee i( i'elt.' Gen Jiut I in. borte3 rink .I'Zand. Olv, sirj unnk 'the ,ocen-inot a tiouat ot . GenL -ttave you any- fishPZonrf. y car to iilC so k'No S QtntU Uav e you 'ny toler tLand roari boots and: thoeer, 'tii? Genti 't Have, you ariy'plaiceP Xana. e not. sir. but i was'Dtomised one Mnlyvvote,4htwiyvIiI.,iat,tt j lastielectioBftHaye you ny; wild ,1? . IjLandTtiey t' tame enough k for thtf tlial'ter.' for Jhey vhave n lcitlWtl1 tftee;tOTaV8t! f GenUrt M.we'vmyte-w:Aoa,.w7. 5, ir t'n ic;n. yon a go(tmgj;ia yseu an.iHin un. I hunt! "you're np. shaik? sir, Indeed; Vm hot law Lcarmc t )m!uk of loit of $UU,ri 17 to be charged on the capital. Thit i n the uifHi'too that every note which ha ever been issued by the Uank will be returned on it fur redemp tiun. Thia cannot posVibly be the case. Your committee, taking into touiiler- tion the lenzth of time that the Bank hat been in operation, 1 he y.t nam bf-r of oetett which it hath imd (in tu y of tliem of small demaHntioi) ami the.yeiy extensive circolation which hey have had, are of oiiuin. that th mid to the Bank from ita note b?iny; lost, must be very considerable, per haps. equal' to the above balance of ! o'l bad uelxt and ilprerution or real estate. Perhaps not. On tint head virur torn rail tee can give no opinion, Having nothing but conjecture on which tn turm nne.' It is therefore left to eve ry individual stockholder to judge for luutself. t tut is all that it it deemei necessary to siatexoncerning the situ atiou of (he capital. ' Then your committee tarned its at fentio; towards tlj net profile which had accrued to theJ Bfcnk durin the last six months. It is obvious, that al hough owing tp the mannerof keeping (he book of tlie Bank, some items miy he brought into the acrount as profits made, bv. the lianlc tlonng the last sis .on(h, yet. if they did not actually acurue luring that period, they ouht q be neducleil from th amount an nparin bv the books. ; Of this deserip tioD. i the sum of g468 T8, being the imount ff staall b:ilsnres of lontan lin?. which the Directors at the Prin nil Bank ordered b carried to the 'account of Profit and Lo?s Also the sum f 83 336 H being ..the amount of nhrest tor t- t P" cent, on mock- which the State holds in the !Urift,- aH has not paid for, and which was, 4ccotdmg to the Charter, retained out' of last December dividend. , ft is rrxi,"that if the Bank makes a dividend next' December, it will be entitled to rftsin the ssme.sun;, and then one-half fit will have accrued during the pre sent half-year; vet, as the B-mk hatf no c'aim arainst the State for this sum. or any part of it ' except by retainer out of the tlividehd to be made next Decern- her. and if Vs unceHain whether the Bank wiltthen make i dividend, your fammittee think ; the whole of this somSbeihg1 i-ntlrely "' contingent, ought one deducted. Itis also obvious, that A Ascertain the nttprojtts, the oisein curred during the half vear must be ihidur'ted from the grose prnfifs. What, these tosses will actually be, time alone cart shew; but syrur committee believes 'hat Mir estimating' them, tb' aversge iss ot every hall Tear;aince the Bns; went into operation' would be a fair standard, in 'fixing hisaerage, it is oroper to remark, that some of the Branches have, from tune to time, pla- Trd sove of their losses to the account of Profit & Lossi ' what amount is not accurately ascertained, but it is belie ved to be certainly not less than Sfiao,- OOft.or S30 000. If that sum be added to ill" loss ttated in the annexed Ac coun A.)itwillb. found that the ave rage loss of e verjr half-year is something overS!S(000. The net profits will then he 0 '?Wr'- ' 5" 5ros proata.'v1 $10,602 31 Ileiluct lung tumtinfc -hatitttcef, ptr- rie4 -to" tliv account of Profit nl , .' , Low, . ' . 468 78 . . ' .. Int. for laid. Tr on -Stock not - , V fMid for by StatcA- 3,356 ?;.-''.:. v' r Avernrs loss for the half- ; A ' -. - V r ' . ' 1.1.000 00 -. 1.U9.W? t From the above asm of R910.554 25, tiled a the amount of Notct u cir cutatien," which the Rank may be call ed upon to redeesi, ' mut be deducted he lost Notes (be the) '" vr lest) a the nank cannot be called ion to re term them. At to 'he tu'tnee of those note m those actually in circulation. your committee enienams no eppre hensiont that the Bank will be pressed for the reilemption of them. What makes them now current, and remain in circulation? Because they arete ceirH in the payment of taxes; be caue they are received by this Biuk, and all the other Bank in hi s'ate, &. Wausc this Biik ndeems them, wi(l more or leo promptness, whenever they are presented f.ir t'nat purpone. How will it be, it the otockholueri should determine to close the concern, and wiud up the aflYirs f the institu tion? They will nillbe receivable in payinent ol taxes, we shall still receive thorn in payments; ami at a large part of :iur coilectious will be nude in 'h notes of uther Banks, wh'uh we niiall call upon them to redeem, those Bank will not oniy be obliged to rt ceive, m to seek for, our cotes, in ouler to .r.ak ithahg 't wih us. The wkly c.( lection Oiade by u. will thus eve week lessen the numDrr of our notes in circulation, and in reuse our pow er of redeeming them. I'm a'l the causes whn.li now iva cuirency to our notes, wnuid, after a ie.oiuiim to i lose the concern, continue to' operate; and some of them, and those pmve; ful ones, to operate with more force: therefore, your CotnmiMi-e believe thnt our notes would conuuuc to b at least as current as they are now. Ynui Committee cannot conceive that aiy man, having 810, 20, 30 of our ti des, which answered to him ail 'he purposes of money, would take the unnecessary and useless trouble' of travelling (0 tnr Bank to get them exchanged, i. e tu get something for them, which, to In in would oniy answer tne ourpose oi mo ney be no better than the notes loi which he had gotten iu ex wmge. On the whole, it appears to vuir Commit tee; that uny apprehension, that after a resolution' to close the concern, imi notes would depreciate, or liiat lie Bank would be pressed for their re demption, is utterly unlounucd ami chimerical. It has been stated above, that this Bank owes ; to Foreign Banks, 2,299, 441 26. Fdf the larg. r part of this sum is due to the Bank of the United States. Tliat Bank has been a very for bearing and indulgent creditor, when this Bank owed it more, and was in a worse situation for making prompt pay ment. There i9 not the smallest reason to believe that that Bank wilt alter its eunducU So thr.t we have no pressure to apprehend on account of this respons ibitity. If, however, a resolution is ta ken to close the concern, these debts will soon be paid off probably, as lliey are bearing interest, sooner than the creditor Banks wish. The Depositee have been ttatetl, from the Books of the Bank, to amount to 8239,515 But your Committee, on lnquirytiiids, that more than ow half of (hat sumcusists of moneys p ud into the Bank on account of debts due to the Bank; and being not yet, for va rious cause?, appropriated to the pay ment ot those debts, fere placed to the credit ol the payers in. So that the real deposits are only something over 100, 000. This sum the Bank, in the event farther brliecd, thaUaler Mck e rss olatiea, tech raeaureBty be adopted as will iuVe the Bank, witkv ewe ef fect, te crte4 aru-wt (he axis of a frtaduetut dlUr, and etore aceXI ly te cUiot itt akaxe 4 the, vQ'acU ef a insolvent ene. Besides, ecb a, reota tion U tke read. the oly road, by which the ttuckbolJera cao wilhJra e lowog ceaceni. -., . ; The facts stated la this Report, are suppurted by ceodened ettteieeut these ccnu rated ttateraentt, ere mi ported by detailed ttateraentt aed eaTly, tkete detailed ttatements . art supported by the documents from which they - have: been extracted. All eJ wbKh, toulaininx he most deluded Statement of the Affaire of the Bank, will be laid before the meeting .The information contained ia all those papers, hath principally becu col lected,. particularly at the Branche, hy ;hc rresideut, slio, if be had been here, would have pjade a Keport, no douDt inech more, satislactoi v, and mare in detail. He Imwevcr hath beet) called away, tu go ou an errand which no ?on could neonate to run to attend upon mci, :ernatfc a dying mother. who waa.auxi.ois to see a lavorile child once more on this side of the grave.. Ail which is respectfully, submitted, P MltOYVNfi, Chm'n. J n frvutleni hwlt reiunn J mornineV but time and oiroumstHHees OmI nutwli'nit ol bit drawing aiiolhei', miJ tlterelurc anu II (iruuutul. 3 . "IT 'I5 m tm -. -T5 1 J 't ',-staal, ' t-xa. . 2,13 L . ST -a "I 2. s--,5 2. .-2. s S 1 a c r o TZ ta op ui K p O Js - (. ' ca ob oo 6 -tow 4. Ol S I- v r tt H I Oi iL S o to va It. K 0 0 00 i, o o a. oi Siteon O e 2 - A Z.S3 '-. 2 9 2 (- 5 . 2 '5-3 -.13 2..' V. B. ' m reT.' "PT a?.'4'rr ft I 2 T - ! . T 3 ft - to Ol CJI to CO t'j I u Ol -io o"- ? m u j: M ; N o-. to - o 'c ot ; 1 O CO 3 Ji 5 S" 3 fa f3 -av V IO K 4k to O 2 " i 1 W di -d V o C! - -1 o"l '-O C"i Oi o o lo oi te e t n xuiniwett ?! s "1. '4 o I oti'jiio'wb K V BOI OIJ to -tj 5p p 0 Crt tO tn to itk C " tO vio w - te - or H r o to i-lP oo -. - - tn'oi . 00 tn 3 3 to cM ' - m e ,0 w to & ifl'ciw'w o bi lo tc OdfflftsiOtO ' - t& tO : sto j- p to to -: jt. ift w 1 "to io to tj; to Ui O tn a. (A O cc i o io o ; c a a j o o xasiin 00 o"--! br tO in (O W C? 5 to to to o eo cr. o tc to (- tO Co O O 05 Ol K; " e. i I S' os p "s? E, 5" a 5 a. o Si lk . . '., S -1 ?". ," sr.--:.,; 2 ' " , - H ' J5'. !' f S ' - 00 - 0s ,,-r .- " r : - 0 - 10 (-1 . t O f: . : -- t tO , A, O fc . iT. tn 1 1 t N O 5 C 3 o r tto '-ibb , 1 ? ta , 10 tn a c , . W 10 dk '" Vn O v " "to -" " v-", : tv . ."iot . ... o to . a ; ... S?: ptoyed '.!'. r 1 Mate t:i i- Lee ce ct ti : -1 r.e to tanrrn rt 1 J.ti. er .:.- llate Ike lr..i.n t tn. v t I rttbtance. fcTht ivrtiJ. ''t t j ac-' knuwlrdee the i-it tl extrod it jarid.c a r t' na. a' j pMIS te, u'g'il t:it tleiu.ie L '..r.'.to- tf a aeparate nJ inJej !e- t I -WJi . rovemment wit'.m its k. .n ' t . v L!.t . he enforces the mIk J erne of 1' ; I ' ant. however,' he tell the n t'.at cut!- m , lent laadt hire been proviut 1 tor Uteta ' 3 , O tit uil..uiiil'M, urtr wwr , t: v. 7 d1 !S0 2P.t3p ' s.ilf ?S -I'll 2 - r-Kf-v 2.2.2 E.r? a e ',3 a. K'.pfl;'"!. Bb,; S a- S' ' 5. w g.5. e ? 2. V5o, 3 e w S - 3 : oe '2 tn . . '--, r.. sr. jr-a V'l y w w . .4.- - 4. m er. 00 a to to tO ' 00 Ol 9 fc tt 0 . 1 Ol Oi 00 to. - 4- :-4 ' fi p- O :, . O td S-, M 7 0' 'Cp: M p- :-0- :' S ; A. 1?. will ttilt tx protected by th teneial'"' , government ia ell the ir nghi. Many 'of the Indians have thready cne, and the" retidqe, it is ttnJrto-d, are pre- . pariog te follow. That hat thit im- . portaut tod a(itating conrroveray been . beaJly end happily termioatcd- with eat ulootlahedwithout the employ-' men 1 of, military force .without tne risk of a dUtriemberinent of the Union '" .and solely by, the exercise of that strong understanding and thoit plain . republican princi j.lcs, which so emi ; ; nently :disunuis!i President Jackt '" ton from -his -immediate predecessor.' ' and by which he is taught te regard . the rights of the Slatet, at ucredrand . the-safetr -of the Union as the nara- . .. .V. . . T. "7 - mount obligation 01 a f resident. - The settlemeot of this nuestion. ban arable as it is (6 the wisdom and patri otism of the President, is equally aus- , picioua to tue aiaie u ueorgia itieii , The landa about to b! vacated by the ndiana are estimated at upwards of six tnillions of ecrei, and are under, stood to be amongst the most fertile, sa- luormut, ana piouresque, not oniy ip . Georgia, but probably in the Union, "I a no evacuation m tuts territory oy tne,, Indians must lead necessarily tu e ra-; pid. increase of the population, and, of course, of the wealth and political ioi- porlanct ol the State,. It is estimated,; that il the landt were sold thev would , bring to iheTreasury six or eight miU, lions of dolrart, the interest upon which would relieve .the citizens from taxct, educate the children of the poor, and . accomplish fully every desirable work ot internal improvement, in tmt as . it maji the settlement of tlie question ; ia equauy wise ana lonunaie, ami auas; . another to the numerous evidences al ready given, that we now nave an iudi 4 vidua! at the head of our , nat'u n ,1 af- : (airs,-who unites to all the valuable qualities of a practical Statesman, the pritvciplet of a republican, and the de ' 'f,:y--;Charhftoh Ma Vfom the Georgia Journal Extra or the 6tb. ,v . -7tff idiani.Sincc the nubiication nf our haner of the 23th. th fdllnwinn ' . ' . ' 1 . - . . . ... it ' kreury. .1 . t . I. .... ! 1 , '.(..If ' -. uocuiociiib lit tz uccii rctireu . uy tue4 Government.' They are believed to ' ''"'!. .;- futnisli.lntcilgence iulIlcietiUf Import V- . . ... . . f - t3 Z s - - J -a . T 2 a i c p. 3 t3 ;:.p! W-SJATE.BAN .Italtigh, June 1st, 4829;, the General Meelinfrfclhe' Stock hUert of the Slate Bank' of 1 North- e- Committee to whora it was tefer l f to report it full end jiietailed ' srrount of the situation and affairs of H whrde iDsUtutiio,M beg leave hit in the nature nf things, it was t possible for yur Committee to4 W- v-... wiui enure ccriain,iy, wnatrt- Not aiteanate to the makW t dtvnlen(f of one isna imii per eent :- . ; ..Y6ur coinmittfinavin2 oeen appom ted-wiib:ihe.:viewLitngin8;;foiv wttid such facts and statements as might .assistryour iriotirigtin deciding; ! the 'q''eitiofWoceplnft concern' i-tarnea. w iiienuon.i i mat Yoor Committee Cndilhat iBSoViScj - lseatno ewioibili(ie of Ike.- Bank for aotet in- eireulationf .? , ttebtt to loreign W' i and for ' alenmit amounted to.V ' $l,S18,81t IS The available. Famls, Siieatet-Billa' :i i of KxthwiK, t ore(sn e ana .y . .... Foreiea Bauk ereUiU, amoouted , ,.;to i.- ?. j-.V ,493,852 48 p'v, t.rvfiin. i -.it . . Tow Committee site nod tlwt ia f . May lM the same tpmtmhH mounted to A 3? '-$1.449,S47 00 And she'., aime avauawe, raniw w. of closing the concern, would undoubt edly hsveio pay soon and it is amply able todo go " ' Yoor Coinmiiteahath stated the a vailuule funds of the Bank to amount to'ihe sum ol 8632,21 7 43. By avaihbh ifitndti your Committee, means such lunusat can ne promptly Drought into operation 1o answirrvdeiuands against the liank, betore it isoW;rea to rely up on collectiois for that purpose, ,Iu or der to prevent erroneous impressions. it is now proper to state, that A cor.sid erable part Xif that fund consists of bills of exchange,.; some : of which will, no doubt be- dishonored; and have to' be collected ty suit, and so not be prompt ly available, Lo what amount this will tie the case, your committee will not e ven hazard a conjecture; but it is be lieved, that the truly available funds of the Batik may be safely stated to be up' wards of 85UO,000f-( ',:;,H' - Your committee is decidedlyvof,' pinion, tha the Bank ongbrtnost punc . .u.. , . . . i : . .. ... . t. ; aaodoteli 10 i, , 632,217 43 v ; t ...B- n n on T3 rj O at C -SC..' o a CO ol . ' 00 a. a : ii. X w p, p . x ?r- p. d n? e p 3 g O , Or,; p tO 13 - - s - oi ,. , oo oo a. -',..' r, ; o O " ? ti -. 00 ci """; ; Oi-a. . to to ' to m a c w i to bi w "i- o o to io to U 4- tO-tt. o CM UI ft 0- to o to to - to to pi tO pp. fO to Oi W 'pp tO 09 C O M M W Oo UOtii(uO) ai.to ',.1 8 "2 Ot. pp c to a p. aw OO 7 Ol oo-o -t tn to tit to w to to K pp CO 00 - to V3 ft tO 00 O to tO to ao.pi' Oi Co Oi to p- n .-z . -"J .11 C"' K .. 99 ! 7 a pp. mp, s , .-s n 3 3 V ff"1 -; 5- 3 2.09 - a.7!t.-;p .4' ''',?X'y"f:," -. "e er tioViusly to comply on its part, with any contract or ; understanding between it and itt'itebtor'at Hhe tinted when ; the debtVwas '""'ton'trticted '.or! tince;-ptbat it nught to put; the most liberal cod (itroction in favor of the debtor, oil such t'ohtract or agreement and that its c'ob ,tuct towanls its honest f ;btora ought ?o; lie ' distingttished r by neighbourly kmdness tid charUile forbearance. ;trt ! - e .a 5 Sr ' 1 L T ' V--""'if 3 - : -, . .. ; i a rti... -,'TT' ;viOa .8 p'-CI tn o-? U ,7" bo V Vo 09 Ol -l 'tO 09 p W(s (O Ot M to a. oo M tO'oa o 'tp: o. to jo, -3 5, 0 mp-Ca A (O Ma M to Cjr Ol Ui 00 IPS tft tli s- ; " ' c I CO 5, ST" ?5 3 : f-tt' -' ST' "..' '' ''...f.' 6 IV : ; j-5f 7 21 . . o -t , " ".to - OO t 1 , (d pi-.. oi a. -p Ot (ai Oi j'ot tb ' Oi to 12 g rfi Ol I . lb Ol ,tt 10 ' ' or . ; s..' '.- ;l ' m ?fet ,3 V .y We publish this "morning two very interesting and f important tldcunients -p-the .'uA of President Jackson to the Creek " Indians.' and it letter from the Secretary, Jtf -Vr ;;' to jlie ;' Cherokee ueiegauon. i ne nrsi is oecuieuiy iiie best, thing ?of the kind jye have ever seen being admirably adapted both to uie people io wnom It is auurcsen, ana to, tlie end designed. . It i$ eloquent warrant the issue of an extra, sheet. V-Ur-INOl AN. -TALKA i from tlti freiuknt flhe United. State r fift.1. Creek lndiunt, thivueh Ctt. Cro-aetL- -" - ;''?.Wpl'fitJ '. BrotbereBy' permis-' c., tion of the Great 'Spirit 'abtive and! the voice of the people, I have been ' v made President;' of the United States -'. t and now neHk;to ton as vrtur father , t and v friencf,;. snitl ; request yon fio lis-; teearjWa'r-rlorij have known me t. ongViynu know I love my wl ite- rrrt .childrenana aiways speak with ..f tlraigltt. and not,with a forked toigueji , .', that I have' always told you truth. how snpak to You. as to mv rhildren.in the language if trotU Listen. '"';kj'jfif v; 7 5 Your bad -men fhaee made my. heart v ?. ' Sicken and bweeded hy";.the murder of ; rine jnf my white .cliUdrerr" in Georgia-; I ait at 'tnft I '' Innl Vldte ! aku tiK la ta Kaan ., T : " wur 111 iim.ihi iiivmvi s.ii i nan , uccuf v ' l.' 1 1 j,i ivi 1 -ji.-r t. w ".a B t (llllClI. U T l(IC UBWI ijaj- XIIITJ f JILC IliaUa 1 . . inil fll!a "f forT the ' nUniKhment ; of rl, handed under ' the solemn obligation of 1 ' ' Ik. I.nnw l.hi.h wn P I .(....I. 1V,.. " -I'. 1MB tirdll IIIKII ,1'MI Villi. 19 fllllJ llftlf,., .' IIOICI Jll VOUIIkll III41U Ult-14 41! ' j, '. prevent the snillir.s of more blood, you ; - mast surrender the murderers, hud re' I ,v , store .the ; property ;they Jhave. taken.. fZ.f TTo preserve peace, you. must comply ' , ', with your own treMy-.".-vl'v!i - - f Friends and. brothers, listen. bcro- J jou liow arij-j yvu mm , injr wiuto tuua . dren.aie too near to each other to livetf , in htrmnm snil riparp. Your frftma la .. . , destroyed, and many of your people will not work' and till the earth, ,s Be IV yonu tnc great iiavrr oiosisi)ii, w ucru ? 7 ", a part of your- nation has gone, yoor tj 1?sblMM Isna' srstanwial e; MrtlirtfrV 1 S-iVstt' a :. erioagiit or all of you, and he advises yon to remove to it., .There your white 3 . - brothers, will not trouble riu: they. 4 sensible -perspicuout-p-and directly (6 w',( haw no claim to the land, and you the point, Equally kiu and decisive, j 'canJiveipon"it,'Tou'and, all your chilp,t? it 'removes the delusions f the Indians, Vdren, as long as the grass grows; or the. 7 '7 ft'.,., t'm m. I il.t m Inn. inl.vnc I a a n.l ' k,l -I" . . J . .1 1 . . . ,,.v.. . v: ....v. vp.., - i water runs, n iican nuu uicimj,-, v . ., ,i..' viui.a tkpip r.miiunl , .ThA liVti fiv.m . .'(i i7 ' .. ' r . - t.'.p .1,. . !M ' V'.' .viuw.-.p. . .v,..,i...Ui i win ue; yours iot- ever . rur: mc iiuof , v thej Witr,:Dapartniit i'lo- the Vame provetnents in-the countrywber youJ enectjndr?nloroe8;?the'views of the now live; and for all tjiq. stock whicli',;. a ..ufc a , . . i, ...m ... ....... ..w. . viiii si ii ii in x k p 1 1 i . ii it. v . . ... . . . . . v nt 'I'lipv holh eirith;iliraU t "Siii niir t ' ...:n . . . r..t. 1 -. " "'J, j ,i yiiu ,ai, uni,v.,f iriiP 41. . . fht tnvpri iimlK : if . iti ,. !itfltpc.inil , I ..II, . A In "1 fpp.L W,.- -1 . ' , 3 1 . . ... . - '.IT . " .1 l -- P-- rl-13L' I. ti.. .1. i.r.i. . . T . I . i i . . ... ... - wniisi .mo course . oi. uie riesmeni in tion. many years ago, 1 told yon ot thii V resard to the Indians, will be eeherallv'now i.i.imir, uiimro vmi mirht he wk. ..Lpnu,l..t...l .A I,. J,tf- , . ' .. . " I . ...t-i 'VI. , , uV"'r"(' " -,w .r.r'",1 JU I served as a great nation, nnu chius, tne doctrines, maintained in reia your white brothers would not ,h tion m toe oiaies, cannot laji t oeaut-. Vou Id that country your rati.er iu. I ti that country your isfactor jv; t',tbe ifldvochtest 'of- State- j'resiilent, ;, ; now promises RightiM.i-Xjj At';1''4''7s and tn &'u fThe,i Georgiajjcontroversj with thtf l cijeroaehments.; , V1 85fl:'wt in rrUwHKty h) live'; your while brofhe-s ! dib)jrfn.jnw. m Iactlbe.vfcbidered . claimed the land. The I tH jna..Jflf5 ;mlterable 'poljcj af ,'. the Mississippi belongs t rernateiy tempt cvasivu ana til fl otccjfc ,;?..'. ' : in. fmni ft now, ...sty! v ittf IL. J. ' .. ! ! n : .i . WI J i(P ' ! t ie- ii s' c. inzinx anu siuiir-ry .,4ient and ia nm'f eise; aua uc nv1 & oiciaionai uas veea cm n ta joa lor eter ; : v . T; ivi : i '. I ' .,."' 'f-hJ f jf,.'.','j .'' , -' av 7f7, ' A ' -.- . .... ... v. , .'..'. - ' .jv,-.-,i ' w . ..'-'' 'liJT. 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