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[[top left margin headnote: obligations to individuals - first branch - commission under the 17th article]] These last included, I can only find appropriations to the amount of $1,722,067: | [[top left margin headnote: obligations to individuals - first branch - commission under the 17th article]] These last included, I can only find appropriations to the amount of $1,722,067: to cover all; and yet I find, that, for but the portion entrusted to the Commission , the aggregate | ||
to cover all; and yet I find, that, for | of payments was two millions, three hundred & twenty nine thousand, five hundred & twenty four dollars, eighty five cents; being six hundred and seven thousand, four hundred and fifty seven dollars, eighty five cents, more, for a part than was permitted for the whole. Hence I can scarcely regard the Commission as having performed its duty to the United States. But, perhaps, the Commission may have considered itself compelled by the law & precedents concerning our Indian relations, to see every claim under the various heads made subject to its care, fully & fairly satisfied, -- to follow up its labours vigorously, until no individual remained among the Cherokees who ought not to feel that he had been conscientiously dealt with and so enter upon his new country in the west in some degree contented and independent. The Commission, if it did not deem itself circumscribed by the amount limited by the Treaty for the particular items within its jurisdiction,could have no other boundary | ||
portion entrusted to the Commission , the aggregate | short of complete and universal justice. It had no excuse, therefore, for leaving any complaint unheard, or any claim adjudicated. I am aware that whichever of the two | ||
of payments was two millions, three | |||
hundred & twenty nine thousand, five hundred | |||
& twenty four dollars, eighty five cents; being | |||
six hundred and seven thousand, four hundred | |||
for a part than was permitted for the whole. Hence | |||
I can scarcely regard the Commission as having | |||
performed its duty to the United States. | |||
But, perhaps, the Commission may have | |||
considered itself compelled by the law | |||
concerning our Indian relations, to see every | |||
claim under the various heads made subject | |||
to its care, | |||
up its labours vigorously, until no individual | |||
remained among the Cherokees who ought not | |||
to feel that he had been conscientiously dealt | |||
with and so enter upon his new country in | |||
The Commission, if it did not deem itself | |||
circumscribed by the amount limited by the | |||
Treaty for the particular items within its | |||
jurisdiction,could have no other boundary | |||
short of complete and universal justice. It | |||
had no excuse, therefore, for leaving any | |||
complaint unheard, or any claim adjudicated. | |||
I am aware that whichever of the two |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 12 July 2020
top left margin headnote: obligations to individuals - first branch - commission under the 17th article These last included, I can only find appropriations to the amount of $1,722,067: to cover all; and yet I find, that, for but the portion entrusted to the Commission , the aggregate
of payments was two millions, three hundred & twenty nine thousand, five hundred & twenty four dollars, eighty five cents; being six hundred and seven thousand, four hundred and fifty seven dollars, eighty five cents, more, for a part than was permitted for the whole. Hence I can scarcely regard the Commission as having performed its duty to the United States. But, perhaps, the Commission may have considered itself compelled by the law & precedents concerning our Indian relations, to see every claim under the various heads made subject to its care, fully & fairly satisfied, -- to follow up its labours vigorously, until no individual remained among the Cherokees who ought not to feel that he had been conscientiously dealt with and so enter upon his new country in the west in some degree contented and independent. The Commission, if it did not deem itself circumscribed by the amount limited by the Treaty for the particular items within its jurisdiction,could have no other boundary
short of complete and universal justice. It had no excuse, therefore, for leaving any complaint unheard, or any claim adjudicated. I am aware that whichever of the two