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1839. Aug. 7. continued. Arbuckle, at Fort Gibson.- The writers emphatically address the General as the people of the Chero-kee nation, in national conven-tion assembled. They respectfully acknowledge his communication of the 4th, with the accompanying copy of his letter to Mess M Brown, Looney & Roger. The answer given to this last communication by the writers, will put the general in possession of their views of that document, and also of their earnest desire, by just & honorable means, to being the present serious difficulties to an amicable close. The writers, from the tener of the General's