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1839. June 24. his nation;- that they declare this is all they desire; that they request him to tell Mr Ross they expect immediate measures will be taken by Mr Ross for the apprehension of the murderers and their trial agreably to the laws of the Cherokee nation. He adds that justice to Mr Ross requires he should mention that the friends of Ridge & Boudinott declare they have heard that some of the murderers were then at the house of Mr Ross; if so, the General must