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-w" -o- j V... AND Otir tat e the p!an of fafr, delightful Teztc, Hn-rarp'd h f irty rae. to lteHke Er-!tV,tr. FRID AY, SEPTE MBE It 4, is 1 8. NO. 989. VOL. XIX. "ED? t"4 el VA . tA I ! E -I sr-i K n ; y-s W V At U Ft feL v.. - H. a - Mm W -J SB M a .-.V M - - fc- .- r I ACCOUNT OF TflK CIIEROKJaK - schools; , ip- J & r .fc'cVor fiA'Ae Raleigh Register. A s the notice which veil h vp published j ff Vt-e Scho K in ihc Cherokee nati u, j j .-.;RI the irnperfect hiuts furnis'a d in coa-jj ' s;iti'n, stems to have heen AeiL recei- ; vt i jind. t ii.i.ve exend inteiest, 1 very ji i sly c tuph i - ri v mr request to give j . , ci - cuu suoUkd account ar ft hose tth, aal of ihe in spev t day afihrd j , ,f c ' " " z'.tt n to a nat urn that h as en It s t - i d ail iin sympathies in its Qvokfu?uI urn miicU atifed to learn bat'-ykuf j- ,-s anil sentiments n this tr jv.t:'. Missi ns have pr; f:ted by past ex- 1.1-1 ce : ther hat;e arTutouiised the tniud :n (. kiaiv. its pr- p rtk s and st ;rkc.turc- . 'jfhev Lavt- leari:ed, (to borrow the ex p esVk iv t f the pf et,) t hat t!ie tw-g must lx- b nt tf.ive fabliiou to tlie tree. : i at- carol in ti e Cher, kee nation was foiuVdcd bv the loi'aviau oociety oi : . v . . . i t .. t: .... . ... .... t reals a;;o, and h. sbetn centir.tied wi.h- , cu? i:itcTi.puon, out n a nunieu c le, ev t -r .V -net . The Kev, Mr. Gao lad 1 iihe II cks, the second man, iionaiially, in tne r-kkM, I)tt in iiiil.ience thy ht si, is a tnem b; : i his church and is rcj uttd an 1 1' lkteneJand 'dcviait chiistk.ti, who (Le3 kt j.c f to -his' profession i t nt cl tne Kcv.uh-. n i uvoaru o . ..ntivclvin acC'rdHr:cevvKhn1rcv,n. jhinn. Ilta Lovrv, Ab.c Vd-,.n ;.r. M- ar? bb r -1 . r.o i.v-. -ta,,; .yu ue ,.u.... t. ...... " . .i . ..k . .-. . i .l . ... - , - , .1. .. i ti. r,-irv. i. in. iMiisDv tip-.ii !ioe swum tiic river in s'ir'tt oi the cwi- c lnkee nation lately I had no prulil.c i VI recolkrt, k vsuv Uc,ry to their c-vtbzattc and future t ,nd,nR arrrtes under showers of arrows tn its favor. I had known selhH .h) boosts and brou ht over he cats f t w. tribes f Indihnand thatlaU t I their ,mahne l.dard,; bilu rcf j t! ChxkatP ,uh h. ,s ;d ,t, , h ci cu:nbnt,d o ceat ally o the riV, eU;yv.:V. andoet-a ot .:e reeu In- u , ,: ii:,,:vud :Kule g b. und iri-s ; bejpnnin5 ur a point " : ! !i:.nu,arablv Hv,!uS ii,1 where the western line of rane ten. west Ke j :':r;ei,:im Pres.dcnt Mad. .a, wrote aim from the hith principal meridian, r.-er- ;,Uav s believed the enthusiastic zeal of jt lateiVr.nd presented hmi .with a superb- ,tcts the north line of town,!dP thirty, .-.-om' men led them to expect human i juu-.v " (r r f tl.eb avebb; J b rs, and she pert ; m-1 j W n.om.ted rdie wnh s-ao.e jnscnjUonS. f,iur ; tuence, wct with said township t eans would enea . wiiat liud, !eet tidied i: Tit school a'v opeiied and ' clo vbv ! I rHhe du. -cs;Uh e t.nl pr-priet , cheer j 1 ms onc e bis boast, is his pride no onj;er. me. to where the same intersects the O- hv an intertlict of nature : that there were nravtr. and a!! the scholars ioihi in sine - i : bh a-td grice.. U wa, telt t hcs it ; 1 n ysa05th :iI?V ;-ge 1-nncuiry line ; thence, north with cl' sicai as well as moral causes which j In- hvnms, Those uh toeru then, re .1? Mv wa; pei b ct !y pi -per and lton.ra ;T-Keoi h.smu.ur, . wiviie . visage i.u .dan line, to the Missouri Ivould forever prevent the civ iUzruien of ' cetvens rewarun, dav Hud tw.ee a :c!aV: I ; !! ' Tv" i' , pi c, thttr t-at h j ye.;c:tui.ce. T s once haugli.y wurru:r , river ; thence, up and with the Missouri U: savages utail the cai;abilit:es of i Punctual attencltinc ' iHlui-i wu,;ceM hd t ll.:ai;d noiid- i.; ;)Ul 'f" f t ;?ve- to tU western Indian boundary - rM-,r minds Avere improved, nuuufed and i a,:ZiVv..c:iids- or tickt ts; w;th ';vf;scr;v yv eui-V ofr.-ut s t a: "t Ik d jbbc e.a.n .i ,esus. 1 ne w ill lumter line ut tne mouth oi Iv tus-u, river ; thence, Mtcctai bv the long continned exb ot ncrtn w,:h the s nd wtern Indian boun- ;:leir race andies; But Ih to where the s,me shall inter ! :t),enatih.:;d have witnessed tbe succe ..Cca,t. and Uiree Ifalf c;;t; hc arVJ rept a i; 1 iiltV. and servants; at vvhose c: -ivsper-us !ai mcr ar.u the : pect Ji'.e ( sect the nmheni Indta-i boundary J.ne ; of the attempts which -re making to in- 1 1 current uu nev, and are received in pav- ! h-ue 1 bnve been hands, melv ct.tertabi happy lamily. 1 h's man s ex- p thence. euat wnuthe said northern IndUn rn:rt a!Kl bumairze themi and am no faient for kinCes. bocks or .whatever eke j j ed, atul v.b sp; ke of the rc-ntwrv r f this p; U- ...ppmess ne-ia, on.uvvc a , aountlary. to where the same sntU inter Kirrr scepteah-: I renounce ny Darwi- ! tI,Cv wish to purchase. For danr-.n 'sch'I in Urm of hih commen.lali.n. 11 v'irlc aU(l -noabk clr.io.-e'.. si.-e.y e . :--ct the aforesaid .west line of range ten ; aacirer. I firndv believe, if the enlats IKtates.h.sin- peiicds. incics,. The Indians nre mtly favorable f( i ' & ? m.:ckU:y ;a i: art , thence, sou'h wjt-i the said rane line, to j makbare dolv stconded. the iktle ti;ev arc s:"tetimes iiaed m tickets. 1 ) ' theMislo, - Mr. Hvt is known snun,5 ! 1 "Of :,nao . u,Jii rf I ; 1 'S l'cc ol bf;;!;,.. And a laud lhc ti.t remains )f a bi-avc an.Iun .t;t :)ess auxiou.-, to promote the l.t.as? . ;: saall be establis.ted m the couaty of Ar- n will be rcscut d ir(i:r. barb rhe numbe'r f : thcui h aui : 'oe pn fa-.s to hue t. hear the gc r'U5nnc,PtC cai,1"e l,i UC.;1 U,t''" j K-uUsas, at such place as the- President m rni and tater annihilarru caii ?cc, '"'conve.iieiu. for all the vrtA win re the nisvsi. n tmiiv are treat- i1 ccn tmj muCl1 the Urn;.; n t .ires .aims m tae district Uundeii as follows : i,v- v 2eab for Chmtianhy than know-p A j ! 't"iUr f thcrivcr 'Mississippi, at th lor,- -fthe conitntion of the hama de-ree of norlli latitude; :d,.emI5e4ii.:IVlissionar accus V i:n.flial otts ,; aence, up and y..di the Missassippi river, J.nvie as to be expected fronv preaching ta civi..uion.- . u tuc luuth ot bt. 1 rancss river, when; ;ut-fu dtriI!esto menvvho have i.ever fc-K car: mukcv pots i. t..c , j t.;e (se hue intersects the same ; thence. t.e trurht the exercise of their thinking niial instn:c:ii whicil thVv revive, the v :: uun ratMi- p( l:te::e?s with which!; 1 urcjirpets, ju they are oar u a.,s , , west with the sari bae line to wnerc the r-ri-.K Tt.- A..f.tirr.n h,.nt of Fi- I..... :. . : i )vv , ?. o ..... ! aeither -rience nor manners tei cb- ; sai.e shall interact the tnendian on pi ; ,v v. uo-:fa;arv. : iietsa putii v-rinv ;abev are accr loputketl bv a d ui.trr .f v I 'iMtv H vt. Thvv -it aual vu rk'in tlie Li ; kib: rs of h,s (wn tvands, v. hue his wiie n- 1,,,!' k . ?'. .., (..-,,. i: stn.es ten or twelve Iiuhan Chil bru inurestit:tr, ai.d pleaMtu -pn ur Vai inid 1 tvv the babbatnMr.G. preaches. ( haik s. isnirk fihc lathes of Jho k:i:.i:v . ! IitVt: tat most consjdejMi bcWvf;,Hat Ureetlohlot kh:exctHeat. tnaja-er,:ry - which k ImlhuV w onc heefi to:visit tiie i 1 : Vicl.. : Uif V ta.iea ta cn no.e ni u. pmtb inierii.is titesame , taence, upa.al Ckkken!auS..h, under the superrntciai. ? ,nea, MossippMo iUaiei;secci ,, :y rce of the AmerU Xk 5ilf. p,,,pk. ; j h-m. k I :e thei w tne teacher no; h;s(1 the aui th nnc oftonship tainy-iour ooi Risions. Irs hrst mstixcit r v a eCt4., bat irtv-rm ce tiad r-a-.k ibe l..li st ,1'H'1 . . . . . kthvi.ee, wt wah tae said north 4, ; . : CiJtts Kubury, .viLo.et mto the na- i KvcnAhi;d wwhihif the laf, frs b;r dwa.die away to nothing M-sk t.f k .-well this arttcie to a size too , viip thirty-four, to die O'-a.-e b ,m.d non three y a;.V.K d ti; c:iCv. t; c vfA 3 lhf:se wi;h whonkl c-i, versed t-e, mid to ' li,v '-wspaper, w4.i i to .javKr t . iy i.ne ; lhe.ee, soam With fie said ucua- tyr to i(.aiuia school wno.n-iheCiK V l.uu- tUry, to the north hue ot iov:aip ht.tn. It is due, however, to Ui d'sru.p: ..shed , tr;, :s a.h -khm k tl. t ak,r in,.,,;.: , ,i..,ak, ki, t .-f tVkk-! ns'; ana n would besidis, n- oaeipi t : thence, -wM with the s.ud tuvi.:?p h .c. la -1 V . . . "-r ' r. "k V , !i; i:i.aaieu iue-ooyr.. ij?tyOovs riuuh 'i -w oe anxious tnat ttie little ot it waicfi j.h i,v er ur this b,.satis, h ; v.uj k; ik-i i:i - : A. ice. and arm ni; the latter are ihvi- j I remained should be saved fi-oni annthiia tivtcUial i xertuiiis n.ai iva:.ck. rpinhiiig, cook- i j ticn. Who that hiiiiseif " enjoys the ' co:n- tit n, many v ci v ugcv V, Oa ai l;;t cv e, r . Brv. IJai'd toy t, a veaer.ikle, ptQUs, st n- i k ta wization ai d Christianity ann;i ;r the - . ..... ' - . ... Uxa Inc: 1 k pupils and of tiie skho 1, are tielt -.y 1 oy Ct i;ieigs,the Ihviir-u Ae:ciit, Mu t i:ik.siie.s at t'.e charge of the Gov, ruuicnt all the retinisite i;nple:ivents t)f bu.ban try, A ferkiie tract of land is w... o.i!tcssoa.aigaS uie r j j ,!),c jj tx ' jl i se of le.f ni- - ilk lv?vi!.(.t f - - - - y v w W v A lilt, ii & X j l ei ce ; iv n the l i it' r.t .m .iMl k I -V'w- a er rcilajed sthiiol, o: scholar s .u.t . .uicv;- v'ibH :a.iu,iu-k ir.ttrngjd- tlie- Week, afterwards the boys ji pabiiities of these people, would withhold tG,.dt:4 t ! ,re MiuMUoiicd into line be the sound cf 'a H a ctikributiou to a purpose so beneficent a. .a nou,a-b, t.ade it e;.peo:ei.t i..r lain . -.vhivke. - Af-er the vvll is'calicd, the clas- I and mil of merit I :i;?aTitnn' f , , i - t. . . k I ' svs are designated by namiti, their avo- j I One or two hiets will enable all to juds:e I r.e pr :enl head oi t;.e Anssian is the k ;ii vhon the nk-.,.b.W k,-, -.t- k fkr t'hkn-.lvrk v,f tt ,p..r!!1!(.,lf , t fttiennddiscrectnia artk:ax?er Schooi .aM abev of y,y,minr in fe:.,s: Ivaaia, ; M x u a d;,v ul w w oj. T be pnv;uicns ot a vvnoeinej-s, wrn the m,k- ; ,j .. tI k s o , . . - , iV : 'ak-.ms ;n the woad .and in the heid and s rt !e vitw ot txundiai: uv btess!:.v ut 1 v., i kk .,k . . , . . Vf v"V Vi t i - i V V f aMn,'c "o (Kiitr.rcCi-caLioii. A; nrudtiav some uev;ce to impress them more strong- T" , .v nf f,rf- ' T i v ii 7 , 4 r u r Tr ' Sr. VA idiam (dtamberlain o x crtuouy. ;. x!i reSldatcd svstem of moiai discipline t Iv on the n.ea.ory, in one of which 1 ws . ssibly this bnet cxpesitio , of fact. L ed,v:tth,n all or e.l her of the land dis'net, i asrvnkiind nage,, Irl.lj. C(plctetl percede tlie ne- listed by: a beautiful and spriShtly little, ciicumstances, ne w u; - ."h e ' Tu1! a::t.iomc t:jc o- .ftc:Nen.rk, wis Uie 'Clack aklSh riJ V IJ. l i l"" ?f "f tf?C 1a',i J ?Cl!! vnta .benevo he :hall cause the same to bo ?:.;;ewaha vtewto tbeletteis O. C. U. tocher, the proiiuu-t of those em plo ed proceed,, in ti,1ne 10 tirabors, Damd ciation iof : which in tli? Cherckeengue, 'nsuuction ;lod 1 to aPpo,,t, w.tU tbe advtce and c ,k i , j t. . . v , . or kuds or uiensi.a.s. 'i iieir auction iSe of laenate, lor each of the sa.d ;f- kk , ! St 1S-a renter and a-receiver of pua ,c f.-.h-z: 4 Sv Government. 1 he ttenses ...a i i,.., . a a . . . , ..- , k , ' J ,:.,.,. ...ii.t.. - :.. . ! be limited bv the ubihu to buid u sappi;i t t monevs. wlij slrdl rtvc security :n tut - v , ...c ..i It.. ".-,' i . r m t . - tr' ii ,i . ii . . . - l f kuf tangs for toe accommiation of .lllTn!r(! k rhimi,k;,;i,.n i .... r..i a.1, ... ...;,t.,kni- f.i T.f 1 schools. 1 have no coircsp.ii.dei.ee uuh , stimc sums, and in tae tame manner, & i he,, fur-,? es attached to the : iLission. oi (;:kt;,.,.,!:,in , , I i'..:.l...i,.....:(i,,.. .a i tne board ot tnissioiis, but.pie.sumw vloaa- ; whose conincuoation, em..iumcnu, r.n kun.gahe-Itanytlw i;ktt "k IHk Ce a Ulairv ij- ia the line clear stream id ,s 5f indeed an Indian would not dispense with ( 1 ikt V-t a day in the diis, fu- they are crupuiuudy atUntivt r::" X UKi bcm vc neo Ul . U) dt.HJllj!iC J. An Indian child runs inlo s -. -ami.. I declare that 1 never , , .. ...!,.. , tk.. i tf more ''promt sin dispositions' ai d ta j lents. They were quick of .-.pprehvnsinn. retentive in Memory, decile and affect ion ate The tfivatcr number of the srholary- were between and 12 years ot p&e : n te w w ere 1 67md ( e I th in k was IS.- This last was a v untr tvman of m rich merit, she rc l wt-ll, conversed sensibh , was grn e, tli;riiititd and tracefiii in her nlvuiners, hamVoine nt her person, n'K! vvo'iki he an ornaniei t to almost any so- ciecy. I was toM that at their tcn.ale so cn j n-eetinj-, vi en u..-!:d to ja:.v sl.e ;(vui s nnhejj'TiitineJy did vpt and in a manner pecidiuvly fervid and e!ojpcnt ; Ber iian.e is '.IvVdr.vi inc Hi v. n. r-(t fur "vea.i s-V;-'J.:ve..i r t;i;ti-t: s?:t;-ke.. th; i: !;e m i ; nt-1 1 1 j the i-ast r, te:.c.!i( , ana thi- 1 .dit-s of the 1 fa ir.il y prei;,e. The .nk-r aud decei.Cv ? obscrverl at t'a.eir 0: jab. .ualh a:i prised l! . . . . (tai h( ara':ln,: as h -.it tr, i:;S) v.hic)i ! f, ,n the ri;rl .' wiv:g a.i the in'.--'., n i.oose. ? The p-ii ;a '-'s melons oi t-. o b-i' L.,-. ! ,,.t .... c. . . .to,. - i . , ...... i. x i . ; i iii j . v. . stilisi ; r or . i: I : S ! ; .-1 ? , . . ,-. 1 .. .: r a ' i::tr the s.tu ui' n c; tk ' .. . . -V -s. iu.jH.i tar.t part f their edt.c.tt too. '1 .ev ..ccra-clia;.; to toeir einjjl .ymci.ts are tU ,j , i;-.c anaeiitii ci ilte scholars. Kery ;! r. - k iv ri .'Oil. t . I he, seen.!, d !, th.-ir mttnner t o r e - a ' arms, all eacr t, tell or ask somethine: !' I and tnae hi .at tent ion, and hen he j J j had &otkl liumci-: d:y shakejr oil'omvselhc jl . wt uid beimmed ateiv sui rounded bv atio her, clamorous as blackbirds. :i com- ,Jiand !lo ,vever wouldaiwavs reduce them instai.tiy toorderandpl .ee. Plav casieiiaily allowed. One '.'bov will ts oc - thrbw Itiated iiito habiis c.i inuu.trv, an art aud l 'i' irtueinknownyanios ..n . ... i . . vi;:. . v i , v ,-,.., i r. ,... :i Pose itself, - where the best and hui:c?t af- ! nr..rd:!o..ii,,n,ttw..-v1; tactions o: our nature can find then-solace. X .... a .r:.:.,-. K i. .a-.:,. ' , ;:."f I e where the .infant mmd w,U be h i uiij;c linn liic i." . 'U .u;iiui( i , in v i s .v. v ui.ipj uiivi m;i.iah.i in i ! ai t nip do nx: ritru rnroii'iv n., t. . .1-:. . u t ' t .v . h it w.: v - ki- th.. r UUA v v, "lr o the ranks at ooriv rtnrl ontor imnn 1 . O ' ........ . ..w.im . 'V null M - .' 1 iiy n........ i ; . . ' t : ... ..... ...v.. K.t.i:. i.i'.. i (n ,ii I '.i-hit i "j iii . I v i i.t.!i.' ill ic-'i ii'i i : .. ii. 1 i 14 i n i . II via w Ulk I u.l . n l avrw. I lllll c seen them (paruculai-lv in the Chickasaw ountt ) scarrip six vears o!d, up to rhejr litns 'v tho streuin of a !o'd creek- Coi. i c Meitrv, the Indian Aent, asked a Chet o ee " i;iri why she did noc many a vb'e nan who paid ls addrCHscs to her slu euh'ed that -f.he c?itdd not erdu-re vvhit :etd ') yu thev were so dirty, never, as s)ie euh rst.Kid, baiLIng in creeps as the rc . eose Vd. ;;' 1 haw seen the v.rU at their ever ' e:npovn.ens, f.rnn'i c.iT les ronnd f the ladies . f the finlv, beguding tl Mine bv siiig,iti9r a;!! conversation, ai; eeminir, Wi.o dou',r hev venilv veve, r er :i:.TiP', . 1 no wrr.te c muiii oi j . rwt I -. t. ' 1 J i" . t. ' iMis-ion hindiy :.i e treatod in all rtsj .( j .s iieli.(han eoddretj are. JncecX an ex j ci!.!,r.! :i ivtun anv pT t ot iru'o.c oi , j tie 'issioaanes. A Jblie c'uci stance ; ' aU h t -o!v j ce a ft .v day? bt i-a e I wa j a: tbe M lieoh s' c ks veia distil c ly the mins w inc'i T!i;va.;. .n f inaian vo.t; in.w ho iecnu vl u t to h.iv e a vestit of c.'v ilk- .tifti, br Ukl't a lit tie s tvac, . l V "- v- i r,'.in.inu iu n. . r t.- cu , ,., iv ,v k a . i !;:ki.t; nhui k, have him that thepui i k h v.,svvry paiTkul to bet , bt.t sh!- i,o ' Once wuk- cxteaded axd pov;er kV i a ion, of reliivui, and .knows the .wards and ca- j their dispositions and their cajicities for acquirement A wild naked k'K.ccd boy, i & y ears old, named Chec-quan-ct-iaht ov j A Yuuijg Bird, who could speak n thing ; but Cherokee, came for the first time into j the school cn the day on which I visited jit, and I taught him "the letters of the al- pSuioet .three , yr: four times over, Using applietl ii to her, but much citeuer a.rd i "f which I liave now forgotten the Iiatjan, ) Atadght the bov dis- j ; ti net Iv remembered se v en kite rs ei t be alphabet. A little t- rl bv the name nf Jenny Recce had been t weeks in the school and could j scll vt ry well in words of three letters', cv vet had never in conversation been heard to utter a word of Itingiish. It is remark able cf the Italians that when they com- i meace expressing their ideas and wants in iaigbsb, they, in a time surprising!; short, speak it very distinctly ; but they cannot be persuaded to speak until consci ous of their ability to do it well, afrai-k i sup've, of drawirj upon thtmselvcs r:di- I .... rf.Ij! ...-.. .. w. . 1. . I slie wt pto tnuc!. ovt r her v hiid, Vho U ,l,t ' charaer l!u -lr, sa.d he en d t varcantp tnv berktliat appkbenacd.lK w;.! not leave hk , j tnrcatcttK to O.snvss hnn: ljits thi nrb :aki,:terprcter,a-urt d her nei: .l"u:.tfV, a name ot Europe, nad the V. a,!';.. a. i. ..a a.; 1 e stipend ot Ctumtry sca.o.iaalers J -z u indeed tJ?ir Hrst.esj.Hv; are cal- r - I itod to excite l.tu-'hr n '' nv. .w.-;. il lfc arhM-r of llitir a;-x:et U e ; mj'1 -r- J ood, r,.ir:npts t -em ;o r.icioati.ve ?rts. j L;ke tho Ci-ee?:s; "'-nd p.niam, they place rhc .':.o?)iTt irire t' rent. I htard't.his m a 'vov'airxio.ivU; ro"to (be Store o.i M iil d.v " Stoi e tr to. w;:. ? Vr?f s me t 'oe. It n as p reacted fr.m a know- r,",'.i 'spHik ; rrtirt!" In a nir-ith. I oe ''t i t:- i; ; j' ij iv uc-. v-l ij i .i i i 'i ,ht r's n-Miie A!,d tn-ri; beirve it.c, nuA I .to be pardoned t.r. a passmi: notice 'hira, tUo-.!t;appvi:-en!iy very remot- ly. r ;t alh i;. r;vn-:ecTl .a 'th the scha. 1 ; rni yd ........... under the influence ot precept and exam- i pie. F lyamy is at eternal and n rccou c: , il:Ie w ar with civilization. I had almost forcotten to say th t there is - ne'cert.iiuiy, and 1 believe two schools 1 in 'the.' nation, supported und pati adzed ex- j i lusivt.lv bv the Jnd ins. 1 visited one of j i , - - : . . , allt v;t tt lam, was pcrmmcu u caiwt.ae ' u'. :1 UKV."J I . 'V ' I i;am!vr ,d scaol ,rs. but iiu lnd.ii. , ... ... i.,Lk.T,k ...-ikni'tt i.. k I , .HfiC IIIUII.1AU ill I " I II IV.." I 1 4 1 I . I d;e inject for . which I com-ticncd it. I j v. ill tberef re only say. in afe.v words,, J that 1 tur.d them every whtre kmu and and kb',ii;ingi:i their deportment und tor- V rect in' heir. co.nVjct ; that in their n Uses, and I entered hot a lew, I observed I.iierai appeaianre c: order a;.u neatness iii-ti! -heu. vv:uTi; .'Vt ai.d o,e of t-;e th that indicated condort. 1 u: wumen '; thciice, up and viththc Mi'.sissippi nret seemed very industrious in va'k'.us do-jt to the na tuh of Des'iioip. River; thence, mestic emjdoyr.ients, ar.d the men rr.a'di . up and with the Desmoin, to the north In more s in their agricultural pursuits than j dv;n h undta:y liae ; thencs " west with in an Indian nation 1 had ever visited. j the said boundary, to the t et line of range Many of them 'had considerable plan-j ten-west ; ihcnce, south vvitii taid r;tiart tations, and two at v. hose houses I was, ! line, to the north line of township thirty owned several negroes, and employed 'f,,ur north ; thence, east with the said white men as ovei s.er.s; and all had township line, .o the. p'ace cf beginning, horses aud catt'e. Every thine;,! thought, i StC. 2. ind be it further enacted, That inauiiestexi the progress of iiv dilation cv so soon as, in the opinion of the Preside it the practicability i its soon attt.oa. the of the United States, there shall be a suf- i- i.i Hosu,n,Jertn.t- jtabie. it i. equally ab I.varts.vviil be accep I alke'v t.ia't the Moravian Society oi ii-letn would hot refuse bciicfkctku.a.ikcueb tiiey ; have never asked conliibuuons. ihcvcod they have done ha been their own, and it has been dore .v. iihout cstt.s-.tari jik 1 whs I -,-, io th t pl-.iu -ready-made elotoiug t. r j boys, particularly trav j-ers uad huutir.' i "shirts, was v. ui.t'-d. J)r. Stit.x.g wfMucX- t tons in meii iiwsuio viiiC, V. J. iiui.iiiijecii oi ,vuguiu, o. v. . oec. -j. uc ujufincr rnzcictit i nr. Dunning of Sav r.nuah, Dodge and Sayrc i . whenever a land oitice shall have becu est of New-York, ard the iinpevinteiidivnt cf j. tabiished iu any of the diktiicu aforesaid, Itidian Affairs at -- Ya shington. C'u'y, vi'.l l ! and a register" und i eceivcr of public un reniit any thing to the, liiSK n hv3Cce at jneys appo.nted f r the s..c, the 1'ivsi C tiickaumauguh that is cenm.ittcd tc'their j j dent of the Uuired bedes shall be, and ue care. I add this paracrup'a r: t.e.syj-ji u hereby, a'lUumed te direct. bo much : ' n .i traveller now cvih:K.! i t!U cj:y r.-y s'J e who observed-to ves- ft'- ' iv, t'a: th gold ' a d zf mzny ftlL rrt c'Xr 5fr. Jzcer:: KvUhv rem net kytrr r hjw end where w ditjlense theto Lb -"-.it" :'.,.. vuusf 24, 1818. ma .! 1? V .$ T TTTHP T V ! An net rn tkin proe om firt-'t- e tahhiS iscr.t of a.:.bt.oii.t. Lund utSccs iTi the ler rttii-v of 'Mi ii.mri. pe it t n.icr d in the Senate and If.vs Phresentutiv't- nf tU United .V-c .ff ,U:Tira in Congn-:- wtstmMed. That .Slater west i t!ie Mi -sis -.ip-i i iv er. art! ia' tile tern ory of .Missouri, in adtir.i n to t:-e land cAWce now established bv lav there shall be established within the iai-1 terrdury the following oiTiccs. to wit : one at the seat rf justice i:Khe cour.ty of U,w- aco, tr all the lands Ivin-' vithiu trie tal- whxh the Osage boundary line is run I thence, due south, to the thirty-third pa rade! of latitude; thence,eastwith thesiid j parallel, to the place of beginning. And a j l UidoMiceshall beestabhshLdattheseati f Mr m. ! . j r juhiice mtncccun y (iL.iwrence,i.:raii tne lands in t!ie district bounded as lolhiwa c beginning; en the base liae, at the uiouih ei fee. Francis ; thence, up 'aud with tac Mississippi river, t tne intersection of the same bv tiie ii'jrth lir.e.ot tcvuship ritteen nortii ; theno-, wet vith the s ud north line of township fifteen to wnere tne " same sh til interscctthc eJstc b unduy line , thence, due south p tiie af. res ud -b.::e line ; the::ct est with the said Da e Iiuc.to the place of beiuninj. And a I and .dice shall be established at the tov'h cf " J .ckson, ii the county of Cape Girardeau, ! f -r all tiie lands in the district bounded as i fallows: bepnninoi tin; Mistsdppi rit tr, ;v. here tlicrorth li .e ft iowu.-uip lutein the place of beki 'h. And ail the. lands within tbe i llowiiiij; ijaunuarici shall j iorm a d strict fir the I nd oliicc Cs;aw- j lished by law at St. L aViSj. m the C-Aini'f r of St. Louis, xizi beginnii'S ontue Mi .sis- ' s:ppi river, whrrt the n brth line of t..wj ; sn;p chu te-lenr nmth i'.ket r ect the same-: j - duties,, and authority, Laall, in every , spect, be the same, in relation to the hi laudi which shall bv disposed of at theirofTicc, 1 as are, or may be, provided by law, iu relation to tbe registers aud receivers of public mctieys in the sevcr-tl land obic?; . established k,r tbe dispubal of ike lat.e. of the Utdted States noiihv.'ct t rf tae r - , ver Oaio undab-vc the moudiol ieafic, Ly rhcr.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1818, edition 1
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