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explanatory correspondence of his Secretary, Mr Eaton, addressed to the Governor of Georgia, the the Agent of the Cherokee Nation, and to the Delegates of that Nation at Washington. As to his future intentions with regard to the Judiciary, there is but too much reason to fear that the paper before us contains the true indications we shall be but too happy to find ourselves disappointed in this respect. But we are unable to understand what necessity, what decency, or propriety there can be in an attack by the Executive on a co-ordinate branch of the government, tending to bring them into disrepute & contempt, unless it is to be followed by some sort of action.