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1839 Sept:30, continued. which the General & the Superintendant are instructed upon, are Penown to him: some of them may be of the late em-igrants, or all, for aught he knows: nor does he feel that it is again ne-cessary for him to revive the sub-ject among the people, when the General & the Superintendant are doubtless apprized, that they themselves, in convention, considered & disposed of the matter in a manner satisfactory to the whole Cherokee people. The General & the Superintendant, he continues, express regret " that no union has been formed