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VOLUME I. NCWtiERNJN. C. SATURDAY, MARCH, 6, 1819 if NUMBER 5Ct i i - THE CAROLINA TERMS. centinrl is published advice ana4 consent ofthe Senate, ac- Joseph Barron, Interperter, WEEKLY BY M I JOHN I.! PASTEUR, of America, having seen and con- B. F. Stickney, S. I. A; the said Treaty have, by and with John. Conner, At Three . Dollars; per annum, one third payable in advance. I Vo1 paper will be discontinued Until all arrearages are paid up, except at the op- I T . 1 i - . tion ofthe puDi sner. i Advertisements inserted at 50 cents pr snuare the first week!, and 25 cents a r- ' .. 'square for each President of pie BY AUTHORITY. S MONROE, United States of A JAM TO ALL AND SINGULAR TP WHOM , i'ftESENTS SH ted .States of A Tiibs of Indian e!i, at St. Miry'd on the twentieth year of our Lordi iherica ad the Wyandot mis made and cclnclud menca, THESE LL CO,MK, GRE-ETING eatv between the Uni is in the cepted, ratified, and confirmed the1 same, Jno. T. Chunn, Mai. 3d Inf.. and every clause and article thereof. . J. Hackley, Capt. 3d Inf. In testimony whereof, I havelcaused '.Benedict jh. Flaget, Bishop of Taudstown. the seal of the United States to be N Now, therefore, be it known that i. hereunto affiled, and havej signed Jme Monroe, President of the JJ. S. of f Osheocbebe Keesis -. Conge Onoxas the. same with, my hand, i Done at the city of W .ton, this 7th day ,6 ! America, having seen and considered the saiu ireaiy, nave, py ana wun mcaavice and consent of the Senate, accepted, . rati- 4krl rrl -v- rt rt !- - come ovrl nVOI'V uary, in the year of oi r Lord . ' . . 4, , J one thousand eisht hundred - T . ' , in testimony wnereoi, l nave caus- shinsr- . Jan- and nineteen, and of the In dependence of the United Suates theforty-thlird. jl ; . : JAJNIES xMO.NROE. i i 1 .a By the President: -- : JOIIN4UICY: A1)AMS Secretary ofibtatfe. ed the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, and hav e signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of Wa-!i- mgton, this 7th day of X jx ix x JMocksa xINanouseka x Wistea x Mowa, or Black Wblfx Iri presence of - ''- ';f;". James Dill, Secretary to the Commision- William Turner, Secretary jv Jno. Johnston, Indian Agent I vi B. F." Stickney," S.T. A. ;j William Prince, Indian Agent t John Conner, IT " William Conner Indian Interpreter ; R. A. Forsyth. Secretary of Indian af- . fairs ; Isaac Burnett Benedict Jn. F town G. Gpdfroy, Indian Agent aget, Bjshopl of, Bards- JAMES MONROE, President of theVnited States f America, TO ALLr AND SINGULAR TO HOM lTHl?SE PRESENTSiSHALL COME, GRCETING kfiTreatv between th Uni- Ihereas ted States of wor , 1 ! - n I 1 in the tate ot (jiuo, day od SfptemuerJ in the one thousand eight nun drw ana eiaiiteeji, ov iiCiuimissioriers on the .part of the s;n taiii jUhiels and Warriors of tlib said? Ti Ij3, on the dart and, Ln behalf of the SjiJ Tribe, which T following, to wit k f v i Articles of d Treaty made and concluded ttr the Hate of Ohio j he ti'rcn Lewis 'Cash, commissioner of the vivted btates thereto especially author- ize i cy t.jc t'resiacntl oj the pnited St lies, mid th Chief 8,and Warriors of . the H'ryzndot Iribc of Indians. .'. Article 1: hc Wyandot Tribe c f Indi ans hereby cede to the United States all the -riht reserved to them in twe tracts of bud, in the territory o Michiga,n, one Licluding tlij? village call sd Brown stown, and the other the village called' xMagaoua, fKmerly in the possessio i of the VTyan dot tribe of Indians, containing in the whole not more than fives thousand acres of land, which two tracts pf land were re served for the use of the said Wyandot tribe of Indians and their descendants, for the term of fiftyfyears, agreeably to the provisions of the act of C ongress, passed February 28, 1:809, ant. entitled j." An Act for the relief of ceruin Alabama and Wyandot Indians. 3 : . - : Art. 2. In con:ideration of .the. preced inj cession, the L-nited States will reserve, Ter the use the saiol WVandot Indians, sections numbered twenty-three, twenty-.. lans, w loflnU St. Rlaryor in the year o America and; tie Wef tribe as made and C0iichied, at the second day of October,' our Lord one thousand four, twenty-five I twenty-jsix, thirtS thirty-five, thirt -six, twenty-seve th :pait of section numbered twen winch j contains eiht acres, and lies on i:ie .outii iia in t!e fourth e o line, uiKl in the first njeridiai), in ejrht hundred and ;eighteen, by Cqmmis sipner:; on ths part of the fsai J (nited Stales and certain sachems, cjiieflt and warriors of tle said. tribe, on the palrt and jr. Denan oi iie saiu inue, wiiicu ireaiy is u the! words following to wit : !! Ariirlcs of a Treaty made and concluded Qt pt. J)laryJs7 between tie United Stdtes ot America, by thei shkers. Jonathan Jennings, Leici ... i. ' . - . . i - ft . i CrtsA. nnri Hen lamin rarkel ana the iajjree Wm tribe of Udlans. i j -Aril 1. The said Wea tribe of Ind o cede to the United ta es hll the .lands claimed ahd owned by the said tribe, within the limits .ot t&e states oi mumiiu, Ohio Ar and Illinois. 2. The reserve to them said Wea tribe of Indians nselves the Alowin des- Indepen- Lord ne thousand eiht . . hundred and nineteen, and - in the forty-third .year j - -v of American - dence. - JAMES MONRbE. By the President : JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, , I Secretary of State! January-in the year of oiiri Jno: F. Chunn, Maj. So Infantry r. iiacKiev, iapt. 3u iniantry. Schedule referred to in thexforegmng treaty. There shall be granted to I James Bur nett, and Isaac) Burnett, Jacob Buj-nett and Abratiam Burnett,! t wot' sections of land each ; andito Rebecca Burnett and Nancy Bornettone section of land eacJi'; whicli the said, James, John, Isaac, JaCob, Abraham, Rebecca and Nancy .are chil dren of Cakinia, a Patawatamie wonian sister jof Topimbe, principal ihief of the seetions 4 herein louth nans -four, and y-two, the river Huron, township, South of tlie base hiinth ranee east of the the territorv of gan. and containmg four hundred and ninety-six si: i tract of a:ifc khall yt Reserved dian s, have hereunto set their s, a hand of OhjoJ Septhub being Michi- thousand;,nine acres ; ana tile or. the ue of the said Wvahdot Iiidiansiai,rd their descendants, ami be secured to them in the same manne;and on the same terms aid conditions, es is provided in relation t the Alal ?a;nia Indirins, by the first sec tion of the before mentioned act of Coh Srs, excep! thai the said Wyandot Indi ans, and their descendants, shall hjftd die s&ii Uiiiid, sr long as they or their des cendants, sh ill o :cupy the same In testimony wherec f, the said Lew is Cass, Commi ssioner as afore said, rind the Chiefs and Warriors ot the said VVyandot tnbe$ ot ln- er, m t one Lord and tight or thousan een. SU Mary 's, in the state this twentieth day of he year d eight hundred of our I LEWIS CASS. Itonesaks, lionasj liaunsiausrh, or BoVer 1 L ' L I lvoiiaessj ltonioness, br Joseph coutashj Dunqupd Aronv br half king Lherokeje boy - . '-r. fcfijbed tract of land, viz. pejjihiiig .f the moutii of Racoon creek ; thHice, liy the. present boundary line, seven miles .; thencje nortIi 'eastwardlr, seven mi es, to a point s-even miles from the Wahas.li riv er ; tlience to the Wabash river, byja line pkrallel to , the present boundary line foiesaid ; and thence, by the Wabash riy er, to the placeof beginning, to be hjolden by tlie said "tribe as" Indian reservations are usually held. , i - j j i i Art. 3. The United St?.es arree to gfantt to Christmas. i Dageiiyj and Mary Shields former! v Marv5)aenvj childi en of Mjc-c'iinqu imeslia, sisterj of J: c clnet of the suid tribe, aud their o, a Iheirs. land one section of land each ;;but thej hereby granted shall not be conveyed or transferred to an v person 'br persons bv the grantees aforesaid,' or their he either! of them; but with the consent oi the President of the United States ArtThe said Wea tribe o accede td, and sanction the cession oa land of qians. in th-ei beiwi by the Kickapoo J.nhe Second article of a treaty concluded en the United States and the? said Kickapoo tribe, on the ninth day of De cember, one thousand eight hundred and nine. Ar made ty, th Wea Irfdians : , . JAMEjS MONROE, Prpsiflont nf the Tlnif'pA Stafpx nf A. ' r.iir'im nation ; and six of the to all and singular to whom these Ranted jshafl be located from the moutl ,-c.r,J r nDt-.. of the rippecahoeriver, down the Wa , ? , - bash river, and the other six sections shall "?;T"r " located at the mouth of Flint river ciuaeu, oeiwc en ne .u ,,., , There shall be granted to Perig, a Pot mrica and the Patawatamie IN ation of aWatamie chier 0ne section on tie Flint u uians, at oi. inarv s, in u. y- , river where he ,L6w i;-vs. w There shall hio, on the second day 01 ctooer, ,n tne ah( be granted to M Cbatallie, daugh year of our Lord one thousa,id( eight bun- ter of Neebosh? a potawatamie chief, She dred and eighteen, by commissioners on Uprt;on ianri in .ho lt l,lnW tl.o ?- . ..." j the part of tlie said United States, and certain Chiefs and Warriors of the said na tion, on the part and in behalf of the saiU mitiori which Treaty is in the words fol io wing to wit : mouth o Now, Pine river. JONATHAN JENNINGS, LEWIS-CASS. B, PARKE. : therefore, be it, known, that 1, Arttcie or a ireaty made ana concwaea James jMonroej President of the United at St. Marys, t.e State of' Ohio, $ of 'America, having seen & consider ate owuxuiaa , jenmngs, .xjewi j ed the said treaty, have, by and with the fass, and Benja.nm Parley Commis- advice and consent of the Senate, accept- o,d v, vnueu, otatto, cc , ed rautied. and confirmed, the same, basli river from the mouth of SalamamQ river to the mouth of Lei civer, and from those, point? running due south, a 'distance equal to" a direct line from the mouth of aiamanie fiver to tne mown oi tei nver One ;otller reservation, of two miles square, oil jthe' river , Salamanie,1 at the j mouth of A tch epongq wa w 6 creek.- One j other reservation, of six miles sooare. on the Wabash river, below thei forks thereof. One other rpservatinn ! of tea miles square, opposite tile mouth! of the 1 begihnkig about his hotise, (in th One other reservation often miles square, at the village gar lreeXlreek. ot two mites squd Creek, called Flat Hock, where thej road to V hue river crosses the same. Art. 3. 11 he L nited tntes a tree to rant, by patent, in fee simple, to Jean tapt. Rich.ydvillle, principal chief j of the Mium; nation of" Indians, the following rccts of land : Three sections of land- on Su- One other reseration re. at the mouth of a twentv-five! rods below river of St. Mark's: near fort Wayne ; tin nee at riht angles with the course of the iiver,oneii;ile, a!nd from iLii J, i . :.. i.L ...... said river, up ?he si tiaiii ity. 1 wo sectiops u).on near with thence If J 5. In consideration of the cession in the foregoing articles of this trca- p United States agree to pay the saic ribe of; Indians one thousand: Tartinthe, r between the logs in presence o A. F orsyth, jr. Secretory uto the com mission. ' j -.!; U j- John Johnston, Indian Agent. ; . S.ickri,y, S. I. A. v . w alker, interpreter. i j - ii , Jnn ( onne i. turner. Now, t Jaaies Monfde, lerefore, be i known, 'that J, no said and wa yarnors o eight n ad- hundred and fifty dollars annually. dition to the sum of one t'.iousaiul one hundred and fittv dollars.' ("the amount of their former anhuitv) makin" ai. total of three thousand tlollars, to le paid injsilver by the United tates annuaiiy to tip said tribe, Jonthe res ervation desci'ibeJ jy the second article cf this treaty. 1 S LIn testimony whereof, the; said ilona- than Jennings, Lewis Cass, and Ben iamin Parlte. commissioners: ashfore- he sachems, i chiefs, and the Wea tribe of Indians, at St. his se- have hereunto set their hands, i Marv s, in the state ot ijluo cond day p October, in' the yfear of nnr T.ord one thousand eijhtil huu- dred arid eighteen. JONATHAN JExNNINpS, LEW. CLASS, t Presideiit of.theJUnitecr IViUab.Pjince Indian Agent, B. acjco hamana hequiah, uenia, oi eequiah hinonsa PARKE. ... or little eves young man X X X I, or mink- $hepaqua, or leaves KICKAPOO , CHIEFS. letagekoka,.or big tree Wako, or fox 7 presence of ' J Jadef Dill Secretary to the Commission, Wni Turner, Secretary, ) . 1 Johnston; Indian Agent, X X X X X Pctwatamie Nations of Indians. . ) Art. 1. The Potawatamie nation of In dians cede to the United States all the country comprehended within the follow ing limits : Beginning at the mouth of the Tippecanoe riverr. and running up the same to a point twenty-five miles in a di rect line from the Wabash, river thence on a line as nearly parallel to the general coume of the, Wabash river, as practica ble, to a point 'on the V ermillion river, t wenty-five miles fsom the Wabash river, thence down the Vermillion river to fs raoutji and tlience up the Wabash rivei to I the place' of beginning. The I otawat- imies also cede to. the United States a ! their claim to the country south of . ths Wabash river. ; v Art. 2. The United States agree to purchase any just claim, which the Kick apoos may have to anyj part of the coun try hereby ceded below Pine Creek. Art. 3 The United States agree to pay to the Potawatamies a perpetual annuity of two thousand five hundred dollars in silver ; one half of which shall be paid at Detroit, & the other halt" at Chicago, and all annuities which by any former Treaty, the United States have engaged to pay to the Potawatamies, shall be hereafter, paid in silver. 1 ' y Art. 4. The United States agree to grant to the persons named in the annexed Schedule, and their heirs, the quantity of land therein stipulated to beranted ; but the land so granted shall never be co;i veyed by either of the said persons, or their heirs, unless by the consent of the President of the United States. i In testimony whereof the said Jon athan Jennings, Lewis Cass and Benjamin Parke, Commissioners, as aforesaid, and , the Sachems;, cjiiefs, and warriors, pf the Pot awatamie tribe of Indians, have hereunto set their hands at St. Ma n's in the State of Ohio, this sec r ond day of October in the year, c t . our Lord one thousand etohthurj- : dred and eighteen, and of the In dependence of the United State the fortythird. V JONATHAN' JENNINGS. LEWIS CASS. R. PARKE. I . Tuthinepee x Mecten wa Cheebaas x Scdmack Metamice x Chewago Winemakoos x Jowish Mescolnome x Checalk Wabmeshema x Eshcam Shawano x Pesotem Chacapma ; x Petcheco Menomene x Shepage j Wo"raw -x Sheackackabe Metea "x Peaneesh . IVletchepagiss x Macota Nantchegno x Mona or Moran aad every clause and article thereof. In testimony whereof I have caus ed the seal of the Lrnited States to be hereunto affixed, and have signed the same with my hand. . '' : Done at the city of Wash ingtpn, this 15th day of ' January, in the year of rv i our Lora one inousanu eight hundred and nine teen, and in the forty-third year of American ' Inde pendence ! JAiMESxMONKOE. By the President : i , JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. . j - Secretary of State. JAMES MONROE, 1 President of the United States of America, TO ALL ND SINGULAR TO VHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: Whereas a Treaty between the Uni ted States of A merica and the; Miami j na tion of Indians, was1 made and concluded at St.; Mary's, in the state of Ohio, on the sixth day of October in the year of our LordiOrje thousand eight h indred and eighteen by Conmissioners on the part ofj the said United States, and certain Chiefs and Warriors cf the said nation, on the part and in behalfof the said nation w hich Tieaty is in the words following to wit: r " ' trticles of a treaty made end concluded at St. Mary' Lin the State: of Ohio, between Jonathan . Jennings j lewis . Cass and Benjamin Parke, commission ers of the United Stales and tlte Miami - nctiojippf Indians. i Art. 1. The Miami nation oT Indi ans cede tojhe y nited States the follow ing tract of country, beginning at the Wa bash river, where the present Indian boundary line crosses the same near Jthe x X X X X X X X X i this Jkie, and the thereof for ouant the east sid of the St. Mmy V ri ek fort Wayne, running east one mile the line ofthe military reservation from; that hne, aiirr from the rnjerl for j quantity, jrwo sections on the wf nty- j seven mile creek,1 where- the road from St. Mary's to fort Wayne crosses it, being j one Section jon each side of said creJci ; Two sections on the left bank ofthe Wabash,- commencing at the foi is and, running down the river. f The United'States also agree to grant j to each of tlie fpllowing perons,beinMi ami jlnpians by biitn, and Ujeir h irsl the J tracts of larjd herein described. ' ,1- To Joseph KichardviUe and Jos;eph Richard villie, jun." two sections ot Jand, being one on each side gf St. Mary's river, and below i he 'reservation niade on that river by the treaty ofYireenville, in 179.r. , I I To Wemjetche, or the Crecent,one sec tion below, &: adjoining the rtrvafion ot Antdny Cpesheon the west kid 1 of the St. . Atary's river, and one section imme- diatejly1 opposite Alacultaraunqua, c r B acfc Loon. . : , . : i To Keenrpiatakqua, of fohghair, Aronr ion, or twilight, Peconbeqiua, or a woman striking, Aughquamauda, or difficulty. kml to Miaghquk or noon', as joint .tenants, " five, sjectionsj of land upon the Wabash riv-" er, tl(e 'centre of which shall be the Wv.' andpt village, below, the moiitli of Uppe- r To Francois podfroy, sitf sections' of lace land on the called La patite p.rarie. Saktmanie riVer,at a p Si moutl W abash near fort h 01 Kacoon creelc ; thence up tlie river, lotne leserveai ns ntaa Wayne thence to the reserve at fort Wayne ; thence with the lines thereof to the St. Mary river ; thence up the St. Marjr?s river to the resei vafoin At the por tace ; thence with the line oftnecession, made.by theiYy andot nation of. Indians to the United Suite's at the foot of the rap-; ids1 ofjthe Miami of Lake Erie, on thejth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred &sevent:en, to the reservation at Loramie's store ; thence With the present Indian boundary line to Fort Recovery and with the said line fallowing the courses thereof to the To Louis Godfrov.six sections rtf Innrl on oi. xuaty s river, aDove tne reservation ot Arjtjiony Shane. To! Charley , a Miami chief one seel innT of land on the west side of the St. Ma y'a river; belowi the section- granted to Pi jii etche, or the' crescent. To the two tkest children of P.fer Langois, two "sections of land, at a pin ce formerly called Vi'llaffe DuPuant,1 at Itlie mouth of thj? river called Pouccaupichoux To the children of Antoine Bondie, wu sections of land on the border of tlie VVa- bash pver, opposite a place called a L?aille. ' ; . , - y To Francoise Lafbntain. and his : 1. , iwu jpcijuns; ui lauu an oininf an i anOve the 2 sections granted to Jt-aii Baot. Rich ard vijle, near fo.t Wayne on the same side Ofthe St. Marv's river. ; I rothe children of Antonie Rivafre. two sections of land at the mnuih nf U tivpify-seveh mile creek, and below the ne Llsl e on, sameJ To Peter on Lanjilois' youngest child, section of land bnnnsifp tUe ( hmaillpJ at- the Sjiawnesevillase. .' i'j If." frq Peteii Labadie. ene section of land the river St. Marv's below the!kectlon . " . . ! i of !. 1 ri; to granted to Charlev. 1 1 q the son of deorge Hunt, one section land on the west side of the St. mlaryU er adjouijng the two sections grantexl Francois Lafontain and his sort. ! i To Meshenoqua, or the little turtle, one ;cction ot lami on tne south side Wabash where the Portage path of the strike TM Josette Feaubien, one section r - larnl pn the jeft tiank of the St. Mary's ' above and adjoining the three sections. grinted toJm Bapt. Richardville. I v 1 ffoj Annurner, a half blooded iMiam?,. dne Jsection of land cii the north wesc ki d!e of the VtrbashJ river, to com menct at the mouth of Fork creek n the wetbhnk:, of the said h-eek, and running up sai d cietivune imiein a direct Imp. thnc at tvJtl. tW.a i:u v l mi inn, iui iuciiiiiij right lanole Toi Rebetca llackleya half blooded place ofibeff'nnihz Art. 2l From the cession aforesaid the following reservation for jthe ue of jthe Miami nation of Indians shall be made ; lone reservation extending along the Wa- Mjami, one cated at the! J er,soithat iti ( i t. i m v r - - - r include threje hundred and twenty" acre ofthe Driarle. in th bend of the river section of land, to b? locat- Monsev town on V nite riv- " s mJ .1 i - Jl shall extend on both to 'A r
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