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2/ behalf of the oppressed who were once "Land of the soil in this western continent." There is evidently a great & important revolution in the state of the Indian population already commenced, and now rapidly gaining forward, oppating? immediately the tribes residing in the basons of the several states, and on the frontiers, and which, it is believed will ultimately & speedily be left by those not? the remotest distance. The evidence of this revolution exists in the peculiar interest which is felt and manifested for the general improvement & welfare of Indians, and in the peculiar corresponding feelings & movements among the Indians themselves. The Civil & religious commnties are remarkably awake on this subject,