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1839 July 6. continued. the sentiment expressed in their (the western chiefs') communication, and, like them, wish nothing but justice between man & man; and they fondly hope that all may be united as one family.- They themselves, meanwhile, affectionate-ly call upon their eastern Cherokees to stop the further effusion of Chero-kee blood and to abstainfromany further actions calculated to disturb the peace & security of the Cherokee people, until all matters shall be ad-justed by a regularly constituted body of Cherokees, which they hope will be