Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 41, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 March 1828 — Page 4
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CWmifii from tktjirsl page tribes of Indians certain annuities, in con-
fidtration of land? received iron them;! and, sir, however much gt nth men mnv! dilTVr from me in option, I am constrain ! ed to say. that, in my opinion, this is the j most destructive policy which you have o 1 ver pursued towaids tYem; y Jur annuitic -s ; are inciting them away, like" snow ut def ' a meridian sun. When thev had to re lv
An flirt i . t -
vn uiui uu eAfiiio' s lor procuring a
bed by the whiles, and where they may stimulated to advance in civilized life, by forming a constitution and laws for tbeir own g ivernment, and by betaking them selves to industrious pursuits to obtain a livelihood. h is tni sir, I am not prepared to sat that wo should use compulsory wears to remove th Indians; they should he induced to T' move ct their own voluntary tree
will and accord. It i upon this principle
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I'jirli'irto fi, si j uiai wo propo:; lo mane me pp 1 I" " liHi.)ood,llie) wMea rasona'jlv nidus- i .. . - i -c !e trimu npniilo. ti . i . - tion ot fifteen thou-ai d dodars, to ena. ie inous people; tl.ev attended to their trap j , ,, , n n i rirnr tiJ ,r, . " , 1 ud a an row willing to remove, to pi ping at toe pioper -ea-on, and, mo-t ", ! , , . .... , ,t--rn!. i , T :;rate, a. d u h as are not uilhns:, at till? ernliv, expended the innr, s an-n -j. ircm I - i , . r ;P ,i;,.f n tu nt -i - i t tinv , to send a deputation of their c tjier?.
ted States from such a concentration. fore koarcn, and caused h They know that they have felt our power , back into the stream, M9fJ and they would most carefully avoid giv- themselves into the strait and;?. C' in" us cause to exert our power, indirect Considerable damage w.. , !,,0U,.-,
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the c.-rge of ingiatiunie cannot be made.
with propriety, a:ain
lli Indian, and I
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now, ou h.ue I eld nut to t.'iem a uir to ij , r, . . pcil,a nil,i rt; ,!;.,, i ;.n... . .. -.i..: .: . surh Comm -io.-ers as tne Presiuent ol thr
... . . .. ! Lfiifed brju-s mat api oii,l, to explore the
n Z . ir'-S. I' ,,CJ: ,V; 5 1 1 country, at d to satisf - themselves of it. i -inewa. in the btate ul l,ana. a I -,aa, spend tfw ir t tie i, idieir and the n.est j j: ....... r, ,ri rU,f lv tl.e name ,d Lw.ro. at
i'e?s jor iiie iiui putt? uiuu iunm- .....w - - -
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have ever" reason io m.iie will he prJtful to us as their her.' Tu tors, should we relieve them. The recollection of past injuries will be huriei and lorgotten in feeling of gratitude, fur your philanthropy and kindness, bir, as an evidence that 'thU fe lm:. of pruti ude is not extinct in the Indian bica-t I bep -leave to relate an anecdote, the !"itii of which I have no reasnn to doubt: A short time he. fure the late treaty held with the Miami an! Potawatarnie Iniiiai . on tie- Mi-i-
State uihaha'.a.a lotawat
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ticuiarsofthf. followiir rVe?PJ jastrophe: At the mouPaH c; ia mother and her tive rhildr in altemnritir in . . , c Vpt- i "
.n.. c! b "T-'Fe 'rem IK..' , ' -
The father frnn, i
'and the only pr-nn 5sVed Ml woman living i., the fan.iiv -n of the water and flfatifr Lt j ! family, and f-ave thr,miL i;!''1;;.' ''. ... .1... i . r in: '
twoofthe.h.ldren we,, . , ('f
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,,f 0lU lhr(.
per-n with t'M-m. 'J
if Z.'l. to lit Pl f"ir,rr .. t -I ,
ivoinan Parely escaped.
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abandoned di-Hp:.!ion, ;l!Ki tteii .. le
mmu i steadfastly bet.t onpet'ii'g ep-rit-?
uous hquf-rs. I kn- w thi-re me ctei
to the i tiaracter which 1 have cieHtihed, but thv ar lamentably rare. Tiiercare always men f und, whee they are surrour d d by tr c wl ite5f base enough to prey upon their wretched rcss the moI.ex.the annuity, is a suh'hient induce
ment for such conduct. And vet, fir, their i
nn n.anv honorable men within mi ow
knowledge, nln, are calleu Indian tn deis. j who fjrni'h thi m w ith ti e recessai its ol ! hie, and who would not condescend to! such meanness. ! bir, a par- of i on i policy at present i, to send rnsiocaries i.rnoi .-t ti t m. I have ! I o doubt lie! that the have been o eesen- 1
tial
htn
idence.
!' Fort Wayne.Vnd beiri! very imu-Ii int' v - !' Tie Montreal HeraM, 0f (vie n, ,
f rit- ! - . . . . . ... . ii... ;..,....,.. . a i !lw ii ! I v u i i I ,i f l :i n nrrcn t,t r.C i
1 ir is :i toorthrr imnortant. t hat tr.e in- wco.ne r,IUi..uu.. u. t r- ... . Vi lee ,
lliirs, . . . . .. I. J- I ... ..... i rr-.i. III fi rlirth . "!'
.7 ' dsat s shooIJ he satn-tied with the country oiaer inui.ui?, ..mi - ; , - ''y""" PriCiltf
by them: in this siHiation lu " n-unu u-j u ie amve Montreal. A ni.e, I.. liiti.. ..irl ft c t ll 'l.ltl" H-'fhlloe. iv ih hii ui 1 t
i:i lilt' fMfui inn- j "nt niiu ner tiffl-.. .C ..nr,ilnmMi. .f f!i'i ni . liu hin ' Mr. MGrorh. with; .rir! t .. J " f!
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. to width we propose to transfer them. ! with their consent ; and I know of no way
s to produce the efif ct with greater certain- j
ty
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, than bv ntlrdmg tt rm an opportunity l taken to her lathe', kitchen, wia ' (' also elated, eft the t.-.w-nshin ofQcC exploring the country, h deputations ;j continu d to pivr hi a; oon-hn ci t ! r sev- ch ter t- eross over lake St. rnr " their chiefs, warriors, and head men, on ' eral dai 5. Belcre he I t, h i ' t- Lancaster. Thev v.-.rr,,..''
,e ! whose jud-ment they can n lv, and in ;j r r- 1, he pirmist d to gi t I n a n t ivati n k-n !-y a heavy snow s!otni. A" e whose Statements the will place implicit ; f I -.ad at th in-ty tia-n d..i:!y 1.. be:.-...' ns,ed hrst, next Mr?. I--;
confidence. i holden. Arcrdiruiv h;? alte . i t e ( .i u., when last snen by Mr. " I have heard it said cn this floor, thai treaty, ard had h halfv - ton of 'Ian ! if -er- ; y ad or.ly able to crawl rt.'l,:, j.. we have 10 lands on which to locate the i ted f-r er. :,s a ' nil . ,r in V' t' ; I Mr. B. reached a hr.av-a; j Indi;i , were we so disposed; that all t! e 'which the mmi-min, 1 - on ti.e pi i t oJ , mach frostbitten. Seaicli v. ; hinds will be wanted fer the white. Sir, :i the Unit -d State um'ei ed to i. ttri- x:-u ; all the bodies were fouru!. th t. v;;;" if we have not n w surp!it3 lands within ;:out;noso oer did t e dd Chief learn htm a mile and a half from v.hei )!,. : the limits of the United States, to c xchar Lie :!the intcrpta-ier' U:at the reservation was! saw hirn. which, if it had ' ; ;
c i t i 'oris
llTl in. It, ii-.r..li..r II... . w. . . 1 . . I- . .
r . , . , ,r ' ri Ir the lands on which ti.e li.dian now re-,;slrn Ken ou r;an ue rvv. iuuij:imiy m j p-i uuctuon, wcuiu ua utui.. and Mernal welfare ot mar y of , w, !rt Ine a,n sh:iH We have the Council fl use, and before hi nation. a hou-e. The part3,u
In f, , . dn-rn? Will it he after the tide of croi- ! required it to he inserted , h".?:ng jj had with them a dog. 'i'hi. 11,,. on.e rfi ,cn ,t en.ntcr ed o thn rron has relh d wcstw,rdlv to the h- ij that, tildes it: w as d r,e. n iid neveri mal remained all ni,: t v.,p, t ,, , UMtthe hero fits. hey are enabled to clfl, 0ce:itJ? cir. h, nn lJn,h!e opir ion, Uii the treaty : that - : had been kind j d :s of the female, and iln,,,;,; "L'r'nM,!ih I e p ? ti .1. long as ' r e r-re- : . , .- . . ;....i , mm!,,rh,r. Tf 'rhv r.. v,n.,a; ,.
senr p r 1 the Oovr nnu nt i? c nlir:1:
ed in ( t:a r r s) ert-. Viai n-iht a, uiil atferi pt to no ral 2. , cm, z , or rhii?ii:.n- ; Z'' a maniac. n.r Inoi..i win, has no ir; ! due dm 1 t.. lefei rn, a; d w ! ha; :t in his 1 power (o h daily intoxicate'!. I e .tt .eroj too to ti II Uso w !jo th-se people- f..rn.f-i ly wre; I ha e m .if a orcd to shew h o, and w!i tt, ti t i w an . 1 V:l! . . "
oil .my w ni 1 -man, win) I' to'VM? withtl-is mi! jet t, s;.y, tl ai thj the picture .ne t.o h-ehlv ium,,!'
- - - - - - think ne.t. Thcr;. ;r, t. ee p o''r d stand in 51 eat need of the i: f.-j j r,:: t tlie s'r rig ai m of tr i' ( h.v r i u t : 1. lieve them; ai d thi 1 !..; t ;. - u. i by every t;e r.f,h"in mit . j 1-; c . u 01 .
ty, ar:d reh jioi . t- .h- ..ii 1
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Com'i'isiot.ers wre induced, uraler th.e
o be
thi meat ar d ;'! rio
it. wi i!e we have in cur pouer; and, j ! circurmdar.ee-, to permit her narr..- t
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though we hoL'U r ot ?uc-'-td to the. et- r. inserted, and she ar Tnauy rrt iveU tin
net t i i:r vi-!i , y f t w e si. a 1 have the r -rvation. cr tuh atioa of having c! ji e :t!S i'i cur i Si., a remark that ( 11 from'the gentle
pov. or '"o arc n ;.lh. rt.
i t::er; H-i in !o I h ', k t ! . a t the
lae morning were pernut'f
A correspondent of thr vtui.i,; ( allu-ion to the account ah ; j V dog which remained In the U-m Bethune,say It rir:' to mv ret olh c i: :,
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hir.m .lorn .MtscU'i. Mr. h'ATrs oa v s- ; '. rdav, relative to the r r.,oval of the Del !
a.are Indians, made a t'-ag imf res-i n of this kind, that can he .;. wh.:,
my mi: d. That g ntbr; an 1 cm plained ;. close, or soon after the . ! ' :t tl -j Delawarta nre located in the in rican w ar, a gentlen. tu i'.:
v..inity cd Mi?ouri. Kit p Siiih-, sir, ! rnilitarv dep u tinents earn. : .n-w; i!:af. ia io few "ars. the reninant of the ! Upper Province, to Que! . c. . , S Nation?, wf.o ir.t-;bited and owned the 1 Ungland. Just as the v- --ei w . c.iintrv on the IMawarc and Su-ouhaii- w e h anchor, he came up to ti.- '. nah l ivers, and w ho w ere so powerful oc.ee ! sariat OHice, to transact s-rr.u a-fo iitvo law to Via w hole aiu.rigie.aJ pep- hastened to the 1 ower T.av:-. a:
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. I tinmen v, that 1 1 ( . t j i j this izhni .j- w rh ? U II
that, idler f" ii H ti e (Mj-e oi ii.;
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ti'.ihty of ec;rg 'J-. expresMon I ', illation in the middh- $c ti-.-n of the coun- ! His dag had f.-llavved him to it.- ;
thf-j rj.i' iir, a.ii the puv 1 1 r .f t!a i r inP ; , ty, (?'ii:ict now find a icnrg place thi j" sasi.at Ollire, and had n. t or?. .v
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these people to th -ir j r ent
irv arc
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elh d to j.iv that
nut ' ' i ai ia ra'ur::! p-w erss to
op s. Sr, ai hae et;.h;h d
an.- i In.. 01 nr tt'.e imii: 1 el
01 ;ne iiorKy iicuni .ir,s r i nai nmtant Ifft the State of I -dianu, a I vv
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I -avicg it. The do vva:;:,j at t.,c
tiar several years, expect.; -g in j:
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wreirueui es- ar .j in-. t , v. t our ami-.ir d -e th' m n-
total extin tior, v. ! i. r -'kifig 1 nr n re ' eifoit to save ir.cin ? I u I - ti?:h (i. si', that w e al! r,i! jree to do sr n.ethinn : hut I fear we o tPr so widel;. as to, the t;iivs tjfK.i i.i, ;e to lida er thi maj.T pro; i.sitii.r-. hy the details ot tne minor. Judgi-j by t.he motion now p n ding b fore the Committee, and the re ' mark that h v.- fd.en frcae g. nth men, there nr.' ;ho-: in Hi- Comix it ire who i Would !e wiil i.g to leave the Indians on their pit -eot location and continue, and evt h 11 1 the ar 1 uith s. To siu h if j,. th:i . ' ,..);. f.:iym tli.-1 we have tried tins p ,h. y !oi i ouuli, and. if we persist mil, the mo-! of lie Infia' s mu- peiish. Tl rt fe I 'herr-. Ive- to he a p"or, degraded, ! ouhnst, r d suheidit,ae i.u e of h ii.g- f; thev huvt; nothing, whcie they aie--to i stimulate them they have no eviderre' that t!iev wilM e pi ifni t-d to coMii.ue: w!u ie :l-y are thrt -e e that t'aP Stat- s wi;hton"t ril nfthem; f at they wi-Si to tx'-i d the i jun di fi. n over ti cir 'oil. 01 J, in ni'i' r, cnit ms. antes, over their pei-or.s. Ai! the re-pi ctaide M sionas ies.
and all the r. spec .table Agent. m ,, fU,. ftinoigtth-m, the h.st ai d the pse?. 1 t Adrrdni-ti ..tioiis of the Cover nine, f, have pni tid to the r'.i!i?. wl.ieh the C n trit-
tee I.;. Indian Alf.tir- has tbnuui-t prone r . 1. . .
da at:r;r Their i e;h, under the .-open:; leiolenre of he. a- v.-.h' .t n;i;.-ianarr i; -tiiu
' 'ion-, aeJ cou-tdei n i: the I'reat
d:!i). ul
year r.(;o, for the W est, but 1 d.d r e j come out the most severe
knorr, until I heard the remarks vi the ' st rms could not diive ih:n v.r. I gntleman, in what part cf that diti i t o! ! where he u-ed to he seen w !k.:
con try they had stepped. I do hepe th' y down, casting a longing a: d ir c. : mav shortly fl .d a re:inu place, whit . ! up n ! tic door vv i.i h he h ni v .
ti -s which they have had to eia ounter, th-.y will not be igain distuibcd; ihey , trr enter. A gei.'lt man livi,.;.' they ii ive ft.n.i !..-d mo-t coia!u-ie t vi-: have f.r yearn been the warm friends of; neichboih-'cd, and pai ticidaro a
uence ot the -uiccptib.lity o: tie,' iiniian mind to improvement, in every thing,!
m ral, civil and relnioui. i.hile upon
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t? e United Stale?, as.d we ought to protect ' to acg-, did all he ct uh! to n
them. ji inmate, but it was in vain, fb A" Sir, U the committee prepared, h i me Auul I'i the rharitv of the Ca-t!i- l ! ' -
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thi pait of my Mihject, permit me to refer :ja-k, to support the amendment ci the gen-j Two or three years ao, Si? rf tiie committee as an evidenc e,of the qual- :J tleman, or wail the committee rather ,: and almost touched the un u al ii (
ideations f.f the more enlightened cf ti.e adopt the policy recommended by two j; ced up and down, and beo.rv- i ' r' Indians for self-government, to the late Administrations of t' e General Govern- :- crev,and soon afterwards a vo l-'. cm stitution formed by the Cherokees for j ment, by the lis-ionaries, by the Agent, ! seen; it is supposed he i- ih a i. A
the government of that ration, w ithin the
limits of Ceorgia. This constitution will apprise gentlemen of two things: first that the Lilians, where thev hav had an ow
u d by the sucre-sive Committei s on In-
dia'i Atltirs? The appropriation to cna- agile d
ble the Uovernment to comply with its h
contract with the Creek Indians, is not at
strikinr instance of affection cai
portunity, for improvement, have shown tempted to he stricken out. Why, let me I th'm-olvcti to he entirely susceptible i t j iSk, shall we make a distioc tion'het v een !
a (jmn ; suiiicient quantum ni knowl ! the Creeks and the. Ch-rokees, aud o'her edge to govern tie ir own 'concerns; and, j Indians? We all know the difficulty secondly, that it is absolutely necessary : which has existed, nd w hi J; Mill c i-t'.
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that the genera', governmei t should do all in her p wor to induce the Indians to remove to a territory beyord the limits of the St..te. A- mu h as ( w i-h to see the
7!TF. Subscriber wdl oiVi r at vS Fridav, the CStr. u. li.i- n:-:, 'iIOUSi: AND LOT.
rhouch in a less decree than f.ii-m.ilv in 1 itu.itrd in tl.e nurll.crn pnrt 01 liu..
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" -"b ' .-.-.., v. ,w iina lllll.t'l, .II1U now desirable it is to the Staff and General
I'lovernments that it should be amicably
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Indians m.lc ; en.Jent, pro- e, r us. and bar- u.d finally settled. Sir, I know Geor-ai pv, I do n t wisti to se t' em establish s- p- j is much censured inconsequM.ee cf t?iiaratiiand :ndep-n.h nt Governments w ith ; difficulty; i.sto myself. I iiave h ad nm.
n the hMunnarte- an.! juris Ji tit n of the 1 occasion to I u-k into that qu.-tn.n sir.ee I I overeion a. d ir.d, p. r dent States, as such j ,ve been a member of tin-Committee m ii
HOPSKIIOLI) KITCNF.N ri aNH
ill U- :iu'ii. -r..d tt.'. -
F.DWAKD CANN.n'
Richmond, M:irct. 1C, l!f.'3.
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A re;nnaDle riruii si
known at thv sale.
Farm and ftSills.
I a r i-hing ef jui i-.ii. tion r i uld not but
;. prove de.trui tive cf that f c hn: of kind-
to adopt, as the o..y proh.ahh-it u'edv lei' ' ?K 8S lvhi f' 1 " lo 5tC "fi--s ted tountried, fcrth.ii prce. v alion. I know cf
bett.r remedv,andl am frank t., ;oh : 11 n ' ,m 1 ,,rP r. at Ua t.me, to
it, that I am not eniir. lv certain t! at 'I 'U t'("',,4, ol- ( t;llr'c to l,e V" is r. fnedy will ;ave the desired efi".-!: . . A n cr,t' i,r(,vi;!,,l this
no hett r remetlv, and I am frank to ad
in it
th
but I let I di-po-' d to uy it, ur.le-s eii'h
mn-cun .-ati-!y m: that t!ey have a r- m erty whicli will prove a note rovveifu! .t, tidote in ceunteracti-.t: t, poisoii wha t, has hi 1 n infused i otc ihe h dian- hv the !j pre--nt p( liry. Thepnlhy r -.posed hy the ComrnittiM , an j ol wf if h fhu. l ij j. i; th first btep, j p giant to the I. thai X their chlJuren. Cf ever, in ft ai ph , a .:- l Iriet . f .-aiofri west nffta- ?i . . .( 1!
b-vond the limit, oM.eS',te, , . a, ., r V ri!lt lSi" l'ic r, mler! Iveckv Mountains. Mifihn-. Hv lv t..cn- I' m"! e "", ' "C!4,,,1 11 P''d tain, mi a tageoulv. all th. h dnu . m the j! " tn U ,m' U hite,. ! U:.i'cdStatcN wher e thev w il! o 4vi !i h 1V .n,a ' l,f S this ohjec tic,. .1 . . 1 ,1 , , H tiut I do r ot iip',re)ei.d that anv inio.. auctb that they will never he .aeain duiui- 1 ' . -ri tia.S( J fa j itivonveiiience can ever result to the Uni-I
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lJ LHi. .:ih"UIuit in -'i'-' - ,,,ir -' i; hi r.uiM, (;mst u, j ;J -j, n Nolan.l'f Fork, 5 u..! nor:!:--,t o! .... : . '! .!'. if.'- .'il
11, :oi --
ppr piiation h(uhi pas-, anal a favorable'!
lee.. a t rhouhl he ri lo r ed to the next C fi L-r? -;h t1 (' n ,,... ;0::e, J ), j,uj L wi 1 !a t . ujh lo nrrnnge Ihe le fails at the' n-i se--i. n of Cor gi ess, vvher : we hall have the additional Ii-iit of (he 1 lep .rl hefoe n. 1
S:r. s. ine gentlemen nppear to drear!
he . tl" 16 ofthi policy oi conrc-ntia.mi;
f'oins in one section of the ceurdr v
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11 I! I.'lil a I I J I r.' Afl - .11 . S A. 1 m-m W 9- k
"-, inu, iroui an i,ai 1 can uritir. nhcnticr a
learn on the suhprt, Geoigi.t Um not c.nn- i C hi fV,L1 f; nlaincd wiihont nr ... ... .r . . on NolamFs Fork, 5 u
wv.wv. nurvi U.H. il 'lie it? I. 1:
i r.i . ' .t 110 ciMint 5 , 1r1u1.11 .1. ' ,, amendment of the gentleman do not pre- ji ...dl Mrrai... and in an exr 1 it vail, th-il embarrassing snbjeet can be ti- II Ti..' Farm i?ani'cei:.iii'i.,i :,'l!"";"..ai! nally settled to the satisfaction of parties. I "( H,ur1, 120 J( r5 i,r7".tr 'Z b,r, .0 tl,oe gentlemen who view this suY 1 ,iw. i,ic, n,aS ,aht r hui lm-. rutfj jtct m .1 pecuniary point of view, I mu-t !; in' ?o1,1 tosetUr, or ; iratt -tv. . r.m. . say, that, if we can induce the 1: dians l.. !! thtt Kjrm wi" be 'pm',';; 'niE5M-y 1-lieve that the country which we pro- ! jan ,3.4 , pose for their final locati..n. will , - -
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their purpose, we shall be able to make the xchan;e for the hinds on which the ladians now reside gmallv to th pecuniary advauiage of the United State. Let us then, sir pursue that course, revive to this question, which will ledound to .air glory, and the p,CM;nt, future, and eternal happiness of the Indians. The Detriot papers nay that the h.'e
,ae waler in the Detroit rit ,. nearly a foot higher than it it ccr be j
Mrrmt Trees- . SCWIT. SnMcriher t'. t ?.- iarm- " j v l(lir! i inn:i.!.h.. a v.irietv a ('.dnwilvJ
wtii.-h he will i!ipi;e of :h i"0u
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