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Conference further, which by dissolving it, we not only obliged the indians but gave them an blank testimony of the consideration and Sincerity of the president. It is with singular pleasure we have witnessed the advance of this people, in the arts of civilization. The acquirement of individual property by agriculture improvements, by raising stock, and by domestic manufactures seems to have taken Strong hold of the Nation, and we believe, that a few years perseverince in the benificent plan, which has produced these effects, will prepare them to accommodate their white neighbors, with lands on reasonable terms. We propose to embark the day after tomorrow for the Chickasaw Bluffs, where we are apprehensive we shall be detained unseasonably by the non arrival of the