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[[top right margin headnote: obligations to individuals- first branch - commission under the 17th article]]  original papers, in the most important parts of them, have disappeared, as some assert. At any rate, it would be of consequence to ascertain whether this last circumstance has occurred at all, and, if so, how & to what extent. If it has, it discloses an obliquity which renders investigation doubly imperative, however disagreeable. I will close that portion of my subject which relates to the Commission under the Seventeenth article of the treaty, by suggesting various measures which an investigation seems to require and the various points of inquiry on which it ought to elicit information. Before any effective move can be made, the consequences of the carelessness of the Commissioners will require to be repaired, by classifying and examining the books & papers as far as possible, and by drawing up a report, embodying the following particulars: 1st: The general nature of the instructions to the Cherokee Commissioners under the Seventeenth Article of the Treaty of 1835. 2d: The rule of evidence required from every description of claimants before them under that Treaty. 3d: The cases, if any, where that rule was relaxed
individuals - first
branch - commission
under the 17th article
 
original papers, in the most important parts
of them, have disappeared, as some assert. At  
any rate, it would be of consequence to  
ascertain whether this last circumstance  
has occurred at all, and, if so, how & to what
extent. If it has, it discloses an obliquity
which renders investigation doubly  
imperative, however disagreeable.
 
I will close that portion of my subject  
which relates to the commission under the  
Seventeenth article of the treaty, by suggesting
various measures which an investigation
seems to require and the various points
of inquiry on which it out to elicit information.
 
Before any effective move can be made,
the consequences of the carelessness of the  
commissioners will require to be repaired, by  
classifying and examining the books & papers  
as far as possible, and by drawing up a  
report, embodying the following particulars:
 
1st: The general nature of the instructions
to the Cherokee Commissioners under the
Seventeenth Article of the Treaty of 1835.
2d: The rule of evidence required from
every description of claimants before them under  
that Treaty.
3d:The cases, if any, where that rule was
 
relaxed

Latest revision as of 19:49, 12 July 2020

top right margin headnote: obligations to individuals- first branch - commission under the 17th article original papers, in the most important parts of them, have disappeared, as some assert. At any rate, it would be of consequence to ascertain whether this last circumstance has occurred at all, and, if so, how & to what extent. If it has, it discloses an obliquity which renders investigation doubly imperative, however disagreeable. I will close that portion of my subject which relates to the Commission under the Seventeenth article of the treaty, by suggesting various measures which an investigation seems to require and the various points of inquiry on which it ought to elicit information. Before any effective move can be made, the consequences of the carelessness of the Commissioners will require to be repaired, by classifying and examining the books & papers as far as possible, and by drawing up a report, embodying the following particulars: 1st: The general nature of the instructions to the Cherokee Commissioners under the Seventeenth Article of the Treaty of 1835. 2d: The rule of evidence required from every description of claimants before them under that Treaty. 3d: The cases, if any, where that rule was relaxed