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all the facts, in relation to the true history of their people, Template:Unclear and justice ought to have induced him to have observed more closely what he writes upon this subject. And if not, then he should have been more qualified in his general statement of facts. It will be seen by referring to the public documents the office of the Cherokee Agency and elsewhere, that long Template:Unclear this, on settlement with the United States Agent for the annuity the appointment of a Committee for that purpose had been resorted to by the Chiefs; and, in consequence of some undue advantage having been taken of the nation through interested speculators, the annuity money, year after year, had been appropriated to pay individual debts, to a vey large amount; and in order to put a stop to this unjust practice, the Chiefs in general council at the Cherokee Agency on the 24th day of October 1815, appointed on Committee consisting of with full power to investigate and decide upon all just claims against the nation; and at that meeting it as unanimously reached that the Nation ought not to pay the debts of individuals; that it would have led them to Template:Unclear and other evil practices, which it was the wish of the Chiefs and the practices, which it was the wish of the Chiefs and the officers of the government to prevent; - consequently, when the treaty of 1819 was entered into, there was a distinct understanding and an arrangement made thro' Col: Template:Meiss?, between the Hon: John C. Calhoun, then Secretary of War, and the Chiefs composing the Cherokee Delegation, that in lieu of nations as stipulated in former treaties to be Template:Furnished? to the Cherokees when assembled for the purpose of receiving their annuities, that the sun of $1280 in cash was agreed to be paid into the Treasury of the Cherokee Nation. This sum was accordingly paid annually throughout the administration of Mr Monroe, when it was afterwards discontinued through the interference of Gen. Template:Unclear Cocke, for reasons never satisfactorily explained. The