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June 28. continued.
indignity offered to the Cherokee government and themselves, by the late outrages & acts committed in the Cherokee nation by the late emigrants , & could not, for nay other motive than that given here, have thought of making a further concession to them,
indignity offered to the Cherokee government and themselves, by the late outrages & acts committed in the Cherokee nation by the late emigrants , & could not, for nay other motive than that given here, have thought of making a further concession to them, which they do not conceive they are in justice entitled to .
 
June 29.
Gen: Arbuckle and Gov:  Stokes, Agent of the United States for the Cherokee Nation, address  John Ross and other chiefs a principal men of the late emigrant Cherokees, from Fort Gibson.- They have pleasure in enclosing to them the [foregoing] communication to them from the chiefs of the Cherokee nation.  They hope it will be acceptable to them & to their people lately arrived from the east; as a compliance with the proposition will, at an early period, enable

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1839 June 28. continued. indignity offered to the Cherokee government and themselves, by the late outrages & acts committed in the Cherokee nation by the late emigrants , & could not, for nay other motive than that given here, have thought of making a further concession to them, which they do not conceive they are in justice entitled to .

June 29. Gen: Arbuckle and Gov: Stokes, Agent of the United States for the Cherokee Nation, address John Ross and other chiefs a principal men of the late emigrant Cherokees, from Fort Gibson.- They have pleasure in enclosing to them the [foregoing] communication to them from the chiefs of the Cherokee nation. They hope it will be acceptable to them & to their people lately arrived from the east; as a compliance with the proposition will, at an early period, enable