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Major Ridge, John Ridge and Elias Boudinot, were killed on Saturday last. News reached us, yesterday, that Bell was collecting a company, to kill John Ross and Edw? Gunter A large company, collected here, at an hour's notice, and started at full speed to guard Mr. Ross, and another company from a few miles below, went, in like haste, to guard Mr. Gunter. | Major Ridge, John Ridge and Elias Boudinot, were killed on Saturday last. News reached us, yesterday, that Bell was collecting a company, to kill John Ross and Edw? Gunter A large company, collected here, at an hour's notice, and started at full speed to guard Mr. Ross, and another company from a few miles below, went, in like haste, to guard Mr. Gunter. | ||
For the sake of humanity, it is to be hoped, the matter will stop here. For there can be no doubt, that should Mr. Ross or Mr. Gunter be killed, the popular fury will burst all the restraints imposed on them by the moderation of Mr. Ross, and nothing short, of the utter extermination of the treaty men, will satisfy them. | For the sake of humanity, it is to be hoped, the matter will stop here. For there can be no doubt, that should Mr. Ross or Mr. Gunter be killed, the popular fury will burst all the restraints imposed on them by the moderation of Mr. Ross, and nothing short, of the utter extermination of the treaty men, will satisfy them. | ||
A General Council of the representatives and people of the Eastern and Western | A General Council of the representatives and people of the Eastern and Western Cherokees, convened for the purpose of forming a union of the two Nations, and of remodeling their government, closed the 21st Inst., without affecting the objects for which it was conceived. The people, however, who formed a branch of the Genl Council, have expressed their sentiments on the subject. They have resolved, that the interests of the Nation, require that the desired union be [[first- lined out]] speedily effected, and have called a National Convention to take the subject into consideration. The Convention is to meet on monday next July 1st, 1839. I am Dear Sir | ||
Your Obt Svt | Your Obt Svt | ||
Evan Jones | Evan Jones |
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Cherokee Nation West. June 24th, 1839
Dear Sir
Knowing the interest you feel, in Cherokee affairs, I drop you a hasty line, to inform you of the tragedies which have been acted here, within a few days. Major Ridge, John Ridge and Elias Boudinot, were killed on Saturday last. News reached us, yesterday, that Bell was collecting a company, to kill John Ross and Edw? Gunter A large company, collected here, at an hour's notice, and started at full speed to guard Mr. Ross, and another company from a few miles below, went, in like haste, to guard Mr. Gunter. For the sake of humanity, it is to be hoped, the matter will stop here. For there can be no doubt, that should Mr. Ross or Mr. Gunter be killed, the popular fury will burst all the restraints imposed on them by the moderation of Mr. Ross, and nothing short, of the utter extermination of the treaty men, will satisfy them. A General Council of the representatives and people of the Eastern and Western Cherokees, convened for the purpose of forming a union of the two Nations, and of remodeling their government, closed the 21st Inst., without affecting the objects for which it was conceived. The people, however, who formed a branch of the Genl Council, have expressed their sentiments on the subject. They have resolved, that the interests of the Nation, require that the desired union be first- lined out speedily effected, and have called a National Convention to take the subject into consideration. The Convention is to meet on monday next July 1st, 1839. I am Dear Sir Your Obt Svt Evan Jones