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[[top right margin headnote: obligations to individuals- first branch - commission under the 17th article]]  were authorized to decide; -whether they do, or do not, among the Cherokees of North Carolina & its neighborhood, reach nearly a million of dollars; -and whether they are not still heavier elsewhere? And, eleventh and last, -- an account of the compensation paid to the Commissioners under the 17th article; and to persons employed under them; and an answer to the questions, whether, although the liability of the United States for the expences of that Commission was recognized by separate & distinct acts, the appropriations solely for the Cherokees were not also used to cover similar expenditures? And whether an appropriation of eight thousand dollars, by an act of March 3, 1839, for the purpose of paying some of the expences, was not carried wholly unused to the surplus fund; and whether it had been previously ascertained that the expences for which congress intended the appropriation thus transferred, should provide, --  were paid in whole, or in part, or to a great extent, out of Cherokee moneys?  Before I dismiss this important branch of the subject, I will venture one remark more.  I find in the correspondence accompanying the Annual Report of the Indian Commissioner, 1840 - 1 (page 49) that on the 11th of August, 1840, reference is made to instructions given
individuals - first branck -  
commission under the  
17th article
 
were authorized to decide; - whether they do, or  
do not, among the Cherokees of North Carolina &  
its neighborhood, reach nearly a million of  
dollars; - and whether they are not still  
heavier elsewhere?
 
And, eleventh and last, - an account
of the compensation paid to the commissioners
under the 17th article; and to persons employed
under them; and an answer to the questions,
whether, although the liability of the United
States for the expences of that commission was
recognized by separate & distinct acts, the  
appropriations solely for the Cherokees were not
also used to cover similar expenditures? And

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top right margin headnote: obligations to individuals- first branch - commission under the 17th article were authorized to decide; -- whether they do, or do not, among the Cherokees of North Carolina & its neighborhood, reach nearly a million of dollars; -- and whether they are not still heavier elsewhere? And, eleventh and last, -- an account of the compensation paid to the Commissioners under the 17th article; and to persons employed under them; and an answer to the questions, whether, although the liability of the United States for the expences of that Commission was recognized by separate & distinct acts, the appropriations solely for the Cherokees were not also used to cover similar expenditures? And whether an appropriation of eight thousand dollars, by an act of March 3, 1839, for the purpose of paying some of the expences, was not carried wholly unused to the surplus fund; and whether it had been previously ascertained that the expences for which congress intended the appropriation thus transferred, should provide, -- were paid in whole, or in part, or to a great extent, out of Cherokee moneys? Before I dismiss this important branch of the subject, I will venture one remark more. I find in the correspondence accompanying the Annual Report of the Indian Commissioner, 1840 - 1 (page 49) that on the 11th of August, 1840, reference is made to instructions given