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obligations to individuals - first branch - commission under the 17th article
which they knew to be so incompetent as necessarily to exclude a vast portion of them from any possibility of indemnification. The experience of the Commission proves how well the Indians judged. But, in endeavouring to avert the consequences of the under estimate, by authorizing payments to certain classes of claimants, beyond the sum unclear by the Treaty for those classes, has the commission dealt fairly with such as appeared before it, - considerately towards such as did not; - and has it actually made any material advance towards the satisfactory & final settlement of those portions of the Cherokee question, for which it was created?