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1839. Sept 4, continued.

of the United States; and in as much as said government considered the sign-ers of the treaty in question as com-petent and duly authorised to con-clude that treaty, the General declares it could not there-fore be anticipated by the United States that any other portion of the Chero-kee nation could or would attempt to hold said individually criminally responsible for that act; although, he adds, if any treats have been made by them against any one or more in-dividuals of the Cherokee nation, they ought certainly to give a suitable pledge or security to de-mean themselves in a peaceable manner, and to abstain from vio-lence to any one.- The General asks a reply by the bearer's return. Sept 5. John Ross, John Looney, George Lowry, and all the various officers of the National Convention at Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, writes to Gen: Ar-