Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 8, Connersville, Fayette County, 5 August 1826 — Page 3
.-cnxa!,ar.a the. tonnitirdicn of the cone is in contact w ith the burning coals which surround it. Their he it is communicated almost instan
tly to the quicksilver m the coder,
awa: it into varour, t 1 e temperature . - . tV 1" .. ,,a h - fl', ciiVif H -m '
(if';.". PJ i' 'w'.Jilfli. VlUlU,r.jr li ; 1 .i
cr can be inde;:rute!y increased by heat, i the jrrrater the elasticity produced, the Vt---rthe vatuam In the cylinder en opening
vai e crmnmaa aunT wim uns wen.
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ill lo very considerable.
isfaction of you and the people ofGeorgia. air. L.called upon Hicks, the principal chief and stated the nature of his business. They parted "in good humor and friendship,1 bat the latter would not approbate the making of the survey, and sc.?:: alter sent the following note to Mr. L. FcrtviHe, JuncCth, 182G.
Gentlemen I have now the opportunity to
d a" t r. of quicksilver will he su'hcient for
at esse i to nuaa ani oaci; agam,
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mentioned oidepiivipg ir.eofmy instruments. He gave me a copy of the resolution of the council, and a note to the follow if r eifect: "Jvv.e Gtk lS!?fl. JWr. II. Fulton: You are requested to desist immediate';, in making any surveys and taking any level; through the Cherokee nation, as before e .prr-sed. ;.!. i?. Hicks.
latent fiilm eeuope r.ythe brig Danube, Captain Huntington.
jin (lavs Irom Mavr. we have received pa
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inform vou, that what vou represented ta m
to be the object of your mission when passing
bv here. The substance of which has been
communicated to the undersigned members ot hers from that port to the 7th Jane, and from
our committee anil council, and yon must have ; Paris to the dm.
jno doubt, anticipated, onleaing the state oi l The cities el'I5ordoau. Marseilles and 11a-
(Georgia, that we would not approve of the ! vie, h; e addi-e-cd mem.uiaU to the governmeasures addopted by the legislature of that'ineni, on the importance of negotiating comstate, which were committed to our charge. to 'nicrcial treaties with the South American Reexercise the duties lor taiungthe levels thr-ugh publh 5. and the appointments of Consuls, jthe Cherokee nation, far tue onject of a canal. I The French frigate PArriesc has arrived at
or making surv evs.tor rail roads. And m pre- biest, iron) iii Janeiro and Hahiu, with live
seining our objections to the exe rcise d thedu- millions of hanks for merchants, principally
or.'. u hicn no uomn, wilt be ery nr tics whicii vou have been required to i erbum ccstined lor llnnlmv
to he laost oi o:u ream is. At a spe" it am e.ur ;;ckno".vleiiged hmiis. on wmcn we A --lugie new rcie of tumult has occurred at .aoi the i.aw rence county circuit court, 'enjoy our privileges under exis.aig treaties llouen. nut was iiumeriiatelv suppressed. r ike purpose oftr ing 2 persons char- Uu. the bnitcd States. We uo it in Mend-' The Greek cause continues popular in Prus- : -!C. : y,and then in ti.e j ui oi tut 'ship and good will to ards you. iNircan w e si i. Tue ()'.eoii h;is gi en 10 golden fredcrAdauison Ma sentenced to is.e refer you to coiaramicaU' the obji ct of uuv ick, an anonymous donor 12.00 and several :;uy. iui s.eaiing a horse l.r tlia tenn mission to our general council, as u e. in-i.o.e it diMinguisued peis us appeur in their favour. and Jesse l'rannan, for stealing would net be a.; j ve aoie to ti:em. nui .cure 1 it-.- lad .s m lar.s ;tie iiiakin v.irions f.mrv
o J :arii.ic?, to oe 6 A d lor tae benent of the Greek
i i-.in t!ic i:M;a:ta i anuer
rka'jle circumstance took place latent
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- v.Ljr. i r one year. His k-iior John ik ilos.-. ?)ire ue speaiv toe st ntimeuis oi Cu; . iaa.v.d.
. - , -.do:;: iuJge, and John j'.U!g;uuiy,L;q. pros- Wc it ; )am your lue.u.s and in.nh, :
. . ... r av.-.n-aey. i is about .0 years of ace, of poor pa
Cp. i.u.r. i I ; . i i ; . v , '. i i 1 1 e i li . 1 1
experienced umcarnoj cnap, but Meiers, ll'ihon Lunu.Kiis au,
vjzood natural abilities. During his;
..npeared careless mid mdiilereut to!
Uuinnlun ' i n.
i ."i cr;;. A band of about eighty men bavin? iCt...,..,.iun j iLdatK-ns neai lb uuo, GenAuea l.r.,.t.,iie. a leward of jllOOO for each 'It.-., i, a.;.. ffVJvAu i v eacii of the coaimaudants.
t;;u or- t ,ci ? L.j o.ia
On Sahylay the 2Cth day cf this ir.stant. there will be sold, at nuhlic endue, at the bif-
dwelliiigel:a',a;i M.Wal. late of the county oi Fayette, deceased, the following pro:,ertv
oeiungmg to the estate of said deceased, to w it;
iIorse, Catile. Slirnn. 1 fn n.
boat GO gallons of whiskey -a quantity of old corn, 12 acres
of growing corn, household So kitchen furniture ; Together with other articles too numerous to detail. Sale to commenc at 10 o'clock A. M. w hen tho runditi ns thereof v. ill be made known
and attendance trhen bv
1AAC VAN MATKE, AJinudstrator.
A t n vv; gv's Vo Vee . All poisons indebted to the estate of Abraham MWeal, late of Iette county, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said'estate, to present tiicm be the 10th dav of March nt xt. ISAAC VAN M ATI IE. Admiiditrcior. Juqusi Iff. 1C2G. fc-3
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mother were; To which Mr. I.,,v .IJa ren!
e-.ar. and seemed deeply anectc.l. TheUnier date CiieioKe'auem-v .ri.. J-ae?a..a a j-,u.re. vii.M-aii..,-.
To the Citizins f Fayette ConuZj. Fellow Citizens, HaMng for some months past, bcenconsid-
A later account savs crcd ;i candidate for our sum ages, fjr a re-
uid lme dispersed, and sougtit ref- election to the on.te of sherilT, an J Lv. -u ing that
.:i.d occupied the whole of .Monday, anu t!iei,i:ci?ed to ii v. Clerics ,i. IH si.
t.-::-:aner was brought to the bar oa i uesuav j m: Mr. i,;lton a id ui se'.f iiappeae.l taoruing, to receae the fe.deace oi the coua. at t;iis place when v cur c raaiumcu... '-ee proiccutioa was managed with taat aoiii-j ,vacbea col. 3Ioai-omerv. i.c poiile.,. ' y which does lienor to t.;e person who couduc-jmiacd the s;lme t.a-,.- peru-a!. l-'r ui. ted the pleas of the saiie. Tne. trial na nurClti.m. as v.cll a? a scne ofdutJ ice! ... ihe bay received tue jurt sentence cf tne iaw.!t0 Caur ndoany investiat..i 'i.i u c Alter which, whiie tne boy v..s in the cu.to-,u iig.ird to the : -!.!s . . dy of theSherdf, his niatlicr was p-runttcu toCc.erokee n:ition. u ; e it h i . ... speaktoiiim "my boy," said the d lady, -g .aii tat.es eor.stitet.,nallv f r: . 1 o the penitentiary, serve eut ;,eur tia.e tntre, n;te.i s,ate, t'c nj nun: h oid when ytm return 1 vwii leceive V oil :u ait!iat s;i;. uot. (kn-u ing: ). ed. ......a ?fi'':?!ilM- still ' Tllf'V P!i:int(i'! I'iP lini' li ii-i.! ! I
- j vwr....v. .., '. "' Muai, or aue it a mv uo o. t .uito be conducted to jail, and Lhe aiotticrt t'.r.sc ian . ' 1 knfr.v mv dut a,.d . was going towards her hore, far tiie purpose I .'fr;., et raurau.g home: The t.-.-aught cfucingthus1 vciv rc,pCctf d! v, vour fri. n i uun trom ner child in disirrae. bore too uard' " w,. . . oa her aged breast, alieadv worn with urn i enfeebled v.ith c;ire. She coull no ,r.ver .ip-! t ,.r. r,..tr T a port the heavy load she totteiod a:i t fell f r Mti: i.tio.i .ss u-.-ii and nemy ran to i, r ivl:.-: -'s ' ' '!' (r- I ' ' l" it tho i.iuiU r'sii'i'au 1 a:iii. ii .n !,a.. i t-.i-cd.' v. 1 a:; si:;: fa t'.o hi'.t h-yc ! a and li.Vuss pur,. 1c uric. it n I. iol. !..!; or of a -casing t) VU. 1 V. eni.
llK"1''"' prof. i vt a i.irviai so.irK. !md now lu-O t.. pnacifal Man (d!:C.r enu-f.- ! I.
to : e r. us i. sua..4. it" O
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t'e of Ma- 27t!i eays: that ;i coua. .-it li ia iasOon to icnna, to
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v-:'.c:eso M'i'!. This is in censce.'. - in; in luaal. thai Don l'edro
; ' pa. autd he tts j,oss.y:-i'ti a i .... v ...a-.h ,;.uhu hi:. i bv hi.-father! - D.iH i'atr.;s are to . lav ll.
a.:t i j i i.: .. o
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nine icnths of vou know me rerf'Mially, 1 did
not intend to say any tnirg upon the sul jctt. l cliev iog that vou knew enough ah. ut u e, :.s a citizen -r an o.iicer, to decide fcr oui stives. And believ ing that any tob.g tidug that either mvself or my Cvjtnpt tdor could sav. in legard toourm iit or .-'aims upon vour sulir: s, ....:ii i.i- .1 i.
viojki iiae ! ui iiii.e v j:ni ujon vour iiiii.i;s, as it w ould seem (. much like seif-icrornriicn-dation : nor uid I tpeci t'. at isicuki l e driven
to the ueccsjit u dt tending mvse'l i. tne pub-
siili neai that ciu. he pi hits, against the i'- idn io aitacksiaiachar
t.:e sei:.re of Mh-sulonniii'gcs cfmy encn.ies; Iml in this I have be ,. itm?-
" ' u ... '..e to situ:mpl any thing, 'i :nr( taken. A report has been ia circulation .n;.I is -i-i-u.- i-oui .dis-ol 'uia were ii;..-t anVtioa-'now circulating, jn diiVcjeot pnrts 'fthe county, ...cij ,c.L,.tl at .ui.a. i'htv aie called ; 'hat 1 hav e, if elected, contracted with and rn-
L.,ry i-' t
t e s-.ud i.aitailicai.' : !.r.:2;ed Cant. 1 !eid ni Cornersv tile, to do the busi-
t - A ttt. i i'iKsie cf .Nlay l22d cc n'irm-'i'C-s. or ti.at I h: d rld and transfcrcd my right i th.u l 'ju iiiCu had cutlhur w a lund imercst in the lalice to 3Jr. lleid. Wi en
t .e i uiks vvj iiicd ivajaiskaki. i he Egyjti i.i t, eel ua at I'atras, : the Turkish sipuadi .i p.i-sed ante on the otli lor the Aichipelago. 1! . crv iu pai ation is makaig for the de-
it !ice of T apoli ; t!ie soldieis have ju-t been
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iia I vvrnen a i. tti r a
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.of tke t;r;ov throu--S t'.o i r t ".nt r .
hav A the u e Wr
i.nuu( u .':uuei ii. e neaiintr iijra- uifoa w I . . ; . i i i . . ..
i. a .uiui.jiij wt.io n.atitj to ai-ea I.t r, Out the oloi.-ti
i.au t.M-saiieu d vvonie.i ehnnneU. 'i'i.e bov was un. ; .
t rua-i.t IbrvvMi-d t, v.-itilc the awful uiect id'! w as ,lr '.m n ( l 1 roc.ed unh tin
r-uit ht.d ,roJi:;eu nnoa h. r u ho Jja.i Ix.ra.-i nii.:..'urvev. urdo.-i iu' th 'r -t.a - '.ere i ,kei
ii r. , iuv Uiu tirsi ih.ie, l.e s'..uved that ho had ;.je.il it. Mr. I.ut'
clutiu d bv the l'rench connaittce and troops
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.rt- A nttiona' assembly
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a -in tnak c.iiiu ltd; MKt-we, wiarh h.i..ret.ad tneihorne oa Wer! esdav.the i ltli in ia:
hi ;.ur;. in. v. oi harui.o..J, wus sotui ' allied in tears. !d-,v I ,.
a t..u ;n.oi vil.i ui. aci.lt v u lti.si-.u.J i.i-,: shocls ; out i ' r.i
a. !ri-.t it a ?, in con. iv.. ;ro. wii.i tn.rrV
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a ia a ' - an
t. 'H'la turn a i.ii.rli a a u.in
h.' ;n t a; I'.pid.i'ariis, a..d Dciactujs Vpsii i:ili is n-okc I u.vii !ur piesideat. ana.- .vu-tiiau ofdeers have enlisted for Bra-
tain:-'.;, r.e r.;idres d ids ti'.aa rt:..icc as Udl' v,?. ".vtc lily a, iy, y e-,i have b-':a i.ii.'iaer. it i.t too z.o now ,'jr
s'ju. m sua-'
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aadin a faco nv:1 -ii .
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Fri.l.
ay e c a;.'-.
.: de.aui of ya:rv. aud , r,
aa to 'a c ee or la -. ult. I i
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::aat u J weeks since 1 atiricd your at otlter, ! p:tded by air. Cha.! l) vjU:er--.n: here .vassuiara-. r.l ivarnhiu: for yon J ipteered-r. r:lh i a;
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r.altr.i ii.e di-'-Ti
va i..i-ai u calamity-
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I am nuv.- i ft alone to:il'1'' o.
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T " a' l:e n.-T, . nrr-rv ., 0 ... l is T . wf-.n- CIU'CT, l- -V MUUI TOO
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1 Vail ,
".. a I. a- - .-' : i' h i 1 1 -i (aa-. ace ai - ;!i.ar iai a :aa t me to p;u k i!
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l-e-r.. ; k e. -' I a re a; a j -l iti' v ut ( t a ! i a m'. , v v :. . : ! !".-.,. ' i p"f ' it ! i :i' ii -l'V
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r"1' !r-!'-r;. re-ah erl to act acreral Iv to t:.e ill ..f ;i:e u a dec ffhoot.er St. Clair, of :50 ton burthen, 'ri! . a(1 tnti ,., aa om(.r ,.-., the na j 'A .'. vd. master. trom Detroit, arm ed hereon the t.irv 0fwar.thev uouhlnol prnnit aav n .m , 1 ' Ia- 1;v'f " U1'!l :"'(, ;- db. furs, lumber. eik-.ito 0 ni;uc -itain their botnidai v. All ua?ver . . i rn.-c. Ske took her clearance at l)otro;t rsirou of obtninimr a mnuv ' i.wt as pa;-i ! it rXevVork. Her masts arc to be unhipped.; ,P u nc in1(C country, I uia'ie several ,..-!
por-itioris to him to allow me to go . n with the
Iiirstbeaid the icport. 1 thought it u.. necessary to answer it or contradict it, believing no man who knew me. ccuid consider or believe 1 would be guilty of baseness enough to sell an ofhee given me by the people; but that J would have a right to tmploy a deputy, no one, I presume, would deny or vdjeet to. l.u! uudeistand ing that the ieport was, gaining curreiu . and that my opj.oi.ent, Mr. Justice, vr .s active in cir culating and giv ing it currency. 1 L ailed upcn him and asked him why he circulated the re-
Ai Me-w Lend a. amid the festivities of the 'port, he said he heard it and spoke of it a3 a re-
e'.i-.. t ltd ct Jaiv ; ti; ; -.keriif was directed to o- prt. 1 a;kei hi:u for his author; he i closed ; ea the pi :-oi. ti. vi ., and Lrmg m his bill, as fob ' to give it 1 Thus situated, it is not f-r n.e to
trace the report turthcr. 1 leave a to those vho
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j ei'ire the vine w a? irculatcJ, a gentff man ; propagated it; and chalet ;jethcia to t!it iaves."dr. Iai . i pro -se;l to ti.e ; ae-iucnt, (.ludjr: ! tigation and proof. 1 pronounce the wi. -e to
or a ! -
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a tus utterance. J lie scene- wa3 solemn. 1 i.f I'll re etvmg this answer, i j ; e loan, vvlaelt, ii 1 now vackcrful, became a.s .sol- nving them to r. 1 1 if k-" s as tiieLcu&e cf laeurnir.T. j partiouhirlv what were Id ia'.e ithev assented. On arr: "aa: at lb rr.vLO. July I Commrrrta! enterprise !tolnP proliminarv ronvetv.ti. a vessel of about lifty tons burthen, called the t;irU jic , onii,lered the letter . .beVca-,bai!tat t!ic village of Ibites, near Ho- ,f) us woujd have I i To u i.ci. .,
ot-r.by .k's-rs. h. C: - king, arrived here frr.m -oin-on with theurvov. :v. d ,n s .tur.'a.y lt. through the Canal. H.o i- a ,:,tcr f In;,,jn. Ul(. H!- vev. la i : .... i i : 1 r... i
1 i3i'.'iui,jiiLiii-ni'ji iaive oul M take ti.e ia tnioiea's
a (a O!! li
l rke.sj la it tue rca.pauv iesc.it make a gentbe false and without the shadow of foundation.
i.d'i . a Deliver, d" do!.' us. he the amount 1 never did, either uirectly r indircetly, give , i rm il ... . n l .i 1JJ i
:s m .ue or ie-s. l .ue motion was cturn it tun iniunauon to jieni max lie snouui tn inv nua . ; e si-erill was oiiieit d by an-;Smess, it J -heuld be elected; and to satisfy on . u :;.e I'i e-i lent t.f the day .to open the turthcr that no contract wasev er made I , tin ea a .1 'rin.r l,i a.s The plate w a--pas- 1 i.: and mv -elf, I refer v e,u to .Mr. K e.,s cerd v. hen toe hrst. second, and third geiitle-j Uncale heieuaderatt.n htd.
very ie; ectludy, I am your cnedicnt erv ant. WILLIAM CALDWLLL
an;-: g vvho:u w.isCaj't. (ieore ll gef.j
.e N .: v v. ii id out ni .s .' eali. and other,-!
ir po ki t.ue snerdi n n
va.a' l li'-a I1'!; .i
an I tola t a . ai;.a..v lii it then, was en HU' !i ; I . ttcO C cunt v. August IV 20. or it n.: taai ne v. oul ! look to the remainder. ' A c aiiu.dtie v..,s appointeu t see to a general! Cusir.cnvilk, August 3, 1C2C. a; !! tau Ov.t, at. t tne eiders were addressed William C'.LDwri-L, Y,. (!n i'i .'-all i.t with a i!eiieay aduerahl v j Sill In an-'ver tumour letterof this in?hir.?s s.aa'iia oa ,:;-,oa ; for instead of i euiinding relating to the charge in cmu'atien agam-t In. in taai tkey weie. fiee. they weie taken' ou. v iz: that )iu hail engaged me, and that I bv the heid aua invited to ill ink a i;lass of ; had nirreeil lo do the business and tiuties ef the v.me. b;, v.hich was probably understood aJodice of sherilT, if vou was elected, or that y-u i:.::, ii as "uav v :uried."'! j had sold your inteiCht to me. 1 say na st ptsi('w.'t.ici :ic?4.' Aj'.rror. j ttv civ that no ?uch agiiement or un ir rsian ling
leither directly or indiiectlv, eicrto- k id .ee
b a-, radf
i I .1 ail
arai a y lo nassmtr na.vn tne eaaai to .iha-
dl:: . L A. O .or.N will preach in this between us. v hereby I was to do any busines tawa, on 1'ie fa A abh .th in tltis month, at for you other than the collection of the tax of
haif i a l J. o'clock. T. M.
. it! take a station amongst the craft of;L,!mpkm had written to him from the a-cucva! frj'llr.v. IL.aaH OsF.or.x will preach at s v-' J'1 -y rr !;;ad a eoinmunicati -a whi. h eoiai.el Montg aa;-! C.ui I ikuse, at 1 1 o'clock, A aj.
wo'-o ?.be will rc-.umc her proper char- .,ncv, Ull(il! I
ie reccivid a ndtei vv ;n !i d r. i
f:
vcrsy
oar
last year, and some other duties which J then
pei formed, all ef which has long incc been completed, nor have 1 any assurance or expeot . .1 ...... 4. .. I . I w.M .o' t. . -riti n f Ii
.erv, would jirolcndv make to bun on tae a le i, i i ; f . . -, -t ., , )f (l ! me ot vour othce, nor have 1 ever intimated to e.ct. lie s'aded to me, there was na thmr the-e , . , n at ?i j - , ... , , 4 4
f. . .i .i . ... i . ..i .....i.i. i. ji i. .lit inn iiiu.ilii .xiivi iv iii'iiiii iiii iiit ui. v& .iaiv ii, . uir.
Tur i a:.;.OK": ;s raw tn arrt oa at oeici cool. I s:iv t!i;:t ivonM i-.u:ro loin to. - ' " . .a '
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a- i -,i i iw eeo eoi ia v ne a mi nis ocierniin.iuou. 1 iim:w e prajio.-e.J Fulton, civil engineer of the to him to allow-me to ijn on with the sur ov, for
n .i't s" Hrisli r.
ni ntii en the
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'e. been iai bidden to make his topgra- a few das. until 1 could receive fuitl.er in-:" " " ' a . i . i , i . . . ".. . . 1 - '"
a .u -uives wiLtiiii the ehcrouee territory, struction liom v our rxi elietn y. or some ei the
i tii LabbiUh i..t "the Court House?
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; . -k- i a ! ng correspondence respecting fjent'emen of the board of public v.arh:. I;:t! t' -ti .r m the Georgia Journal, of the itli all to no purpose. In tkecour-e.of com er-ati ai 1 k The bHovvn;g, perhaps, may give asuf-with him, I stated, that the nrv ey of a road or j 1 -. c-ntly distinct view of it: .CMiial through the i at on, was net ttlculaktl l of Mr. Wilson Lunipkinan a letter to gov.Troup. injure it, or any of the in lividu ils coriinoTins!
oup i injure
"iter giv ir.g some pai ticularsol hi? journey into ; it, but might tend very much to their a. I vantage. - t'-. Cherokee country, sajs j lie remained, however, quite inllexibie. I The Minns have i pon all occasions since wel therefore eonclinb d it would be m,t advisable ':Va red the Cherokee coujitry, treated us res-1 to w ithdraw from the nation, and roinmeme Vtful'vand fncnrily. jthe survey from the Chaiahouchie to the irde ?,everthelos5 t!ie principle rnlrr? of the naion;riorof the state, until 1 should hear from yon. r:-f test ngainst our right, to make the survevsj If you arc of opinion I should still proceed with .-aid examinations required by the acts of thejtbe survey towards the Tcnnessi e river, 1 shall i gislature oijeorgia.without the consent of the, immdciately do so,wl,aievcr mtiv I r ibec-Mse-i Cherokee nation. And they ha e exercised all, quences. lV 1 had not been feai'ful f g.ungbeI tncir mgenuitv to place rr.c, (and my govern-jyond your wishes, I certainly shoul ! not have f rn;:.t througlt n, in the degraded gituationjabandoned the survey mdi! they had compelkd i ai;.-l h'lnible. ltetltioner in t'.o n.nrnl. nn cava. m to I.L-A l..r C.... I .1 VT.. II. . -.1 -
I '.. v.i uiicii;ui i, r.y- Mv in uv.u ny !'!.-. J IiMM UU .111 . II.-ivSllK.
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but Itl'l'.rJvI 111 V e Ur.iiei ftnr.fl n V lllt V ' illSt trr to sa V luinf.rn.-lnn unrcr.ml iiiiili n..
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LVDU.VA JX.W.ll, ELFCTltoX U'IPa i.i i fa ..Nor.r. -r- iHstrirt, Jchn Tod. Oliver II. Smith. I aa r CiU'.t l MavTiv l s tiftttc Co. M .M. I!.. 'vtou Chnpjol. Aden re-do-. L. I. Kidd,
!h (ia!e, Win. Jhjdy. ia oi siTcirr. L- e. William Caldwell.
directly or indirectly.
JACOU B. REID.
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John
A. Conac, Jo! Tajo.
William
a vi or.. t!ia:ah Morgan. T.r.r'ii:sr.. r vtivk Charles II. Teft, rir. suit r.iFr: " .. - l;a- a d. Is :ac ITcener j-,, v o a-;ii 1 1 - I .an l i..':uil.:.
4 Fathj rot -rsoj Iiycltc CoxcnUj. In the afternoon of yesterday, the above iJver-ti-r-incnt .f William Cc!Iui!l, in manuscript,
'hanJ. d to me, with information that 1 -could Lave
the privilcdje. of rcplving lo it in ihis day6 paper, if 1 ehesc; the time to make such a reply as inijht he satisfactory, beinc: quite lo limited, 1 c.n ctily bay that I c alled immediately cu Mr. Ca!de!l aud jr-ave him my aullur A to Mr. Caldwell' assertion that Ihuvi been actively engaged ia jxiving currency to ti.e report he sj.eaks of, I pisitivcly il, ny fo the best of my recollection, 1 hav spoken of it three cr four times only, acd theainertly as a report. Why Mr. Caldwell withheld this commuaieoitn until bo late a period, I shall leave the public to judge. Yours most respectfully, JOHN JUSTICE. Ang. 5, 1C2C.
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