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written which experience has taught me to make great allowance for, having frequently felt it myself, and which I most willingly do upon the present occasion, from a full conviction, that in addition to the many mortifications and embarassments you have experienced in your present command, that unclear has been increased by reports and communications (probably some of them malicious) assuredly unfounded. Colonel Brearley has informed me that he has your order to muster the friendly warriors who may volunteer for the service. It was the understanding with McIntosh when he left this that they should all be mustered on the same day and at the following places unclear - those near Fort Mitchell and above it at that place. The Uchies and Cussitan's of Flint River at this place.The Chechaws and those low down the Flint, at the Post on that River occupied by the Georgia Militia. and those low down the Chatahochie at Fort Gaines. I hope this arrangement will not occasion any inconvenience, it being understood at the time it was made, that a regular officer would be at each place on other duty, except probably Fort Mitchell, and there Col. Brearley proposed to attend himself. I signed a Treaty with them on the 22nd inst. by which Georgia will acquire a considerable extent of Territory, and some it believed