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exceeding Ten Dollars, to be a<$judg-
ed by the Court of the District in
which such offence may be commit
ted. And if any negro slave shall be
convicted of the above offence, he
shall be punished with thirty nine lash
es on the bare back.
A communication wa9 received
from the principal Chiefs, recom
mending some measure to be adopted
by the General Council for the adjust
ment of some important business with
the United States.
The Committee decided that it was
expedient to send a Delegation to
Washington, during the ensuing session
of Congress.
The Bill regulating elections and
precincts was again resumed, & laid on
the table, until the next Gen. Council..
On motion of Mr. Gunter, a resolu
tion was adopted, regulating writs of
elections in case of vacancies that may
happen in either house of the General
Council.
The resolution submitted by the
lower bouse, granting the Perry bank
in the Pork of Ooste-nah lee and Con-
asauga rivers, to A. McCoy, and im
posing a fine of Two Hundred Dollars
on any person who may put a ferry
boat in opposition to his, or at any es
tablished ferry in the Nation, wns sub
mitted to the Committee. After some
investigation, and examination of wit
nesses, the question of concurrence
was taken. Yeas, Bowlen, Daniel,
Downing, Gunter and Sanders, 5.—
Nays, Foreman, Griffin, McDaniel,
Timson, Taylor, Jos. Vann. (C.) D.
Vaun, J. Vann (H.) and Ward, 9.
Thursday 13th.
Twenty five Dollars was appro
priated for the benefit of Jesse Bushy-
head.
Mr. Gunter moved that the general
Council adjourn on Tuesday next. It
was opposed by Mr. D. Vann. The
motion was lost.
A communication was received
from tho principal Chief, on Robert
Lovett’s petition. The Committee
decided that it was not expedient to
pass a law for his relief.
The salary of the principal Chief
was fixed at $300 per year.
The salary of the assistant principal
Chief vlas fixed at $150 per year.
The salary of the Treasurer of the
Cherokee Nation, was fixed at $350
per year.
The pay of the Executive Counsel
lors was fixed at $2 per day during
service.
On motion of Mr. J. Vann (C.) it
was resolved that the salary of the
Sheriffs be $50 per year, besides col
lection fees.
On motion it was resolved to let,
to the highest bidder, the two Nation
al turnpikes on the Federal road, and
to require the contractors to give
bonds and good securities, for the pay
ment of money to the Treasurer of
the Cherokee Nation.
The law passed 4th day of July
1827, requiring the Treasurer of the
Nation, to lease to the highest bidder,
the ferry and improvement on the
Chatahooche river, commonly called,
Vann’s Ferry, was repealed.
Four dollars was appropriated for
the benefit of each of the superindents
and Clerks, who served on the first
Monday in last August, during the e-
bection of members of the General
Council.
The petition ofOo-le-noh-wah Scra
per, granted by the Council, praying
for a hearingin a certain case, wa6 re
ceived and rejected.
The communication of Mr. D.
Brown respecting a pair of Globes,
presented to him, for the Cherokee
Nation, by individuals of New Oi-
leahs was submitted. The globes
were received, and an appropriation
was made of fourteen dollars and eigh
ty eight cents, for the benefit of D.
Brown.
Fifteen dollars was appropriated
for the benefit of Joshua Buffington
and Alfred A. Hudson for illegal ifees
collected from them, by direction of
the Supreme Court of 1827.
Friday 14th.
The petition of Moses Fields, pray
ing for a grant to open a road from his
house to the Cherokee Agency, was
granted.
A Bill was passed regulating ex
penses occasioned by criminal prose
cutions.
John F. Baldridge returned and took
bis seat.
The petition of Thos. Woodward,
fo^ a grant to cut a road, was granted
both houses.
A communication from the princi
pal Chief was received, containing
hi# objections to'the bill regulating the
fsrtipgof jpernpti-.-
iThe Bill Wife again taken into con
sideration, and was so amended as the
penalty of employing whitemen with
out permits not to exceed fifty dollars,
and not.less than one dollar.
The petition of Tahnoowee, and
Thos. Pettit, to establish a ferry on
the High Tower river, was granted.
The petition of several citizens of
Taquohee District, praying for the ap
pointment of commissioners to select
suitable place for a Court house in
that District, was submitted and’
granted.
Saturday, Cth.
The following communication wafe
received from the principal Chief,
nominating Delegates to Washington.
Executive Department,
Nov. 15th 1828.
To the President
of the Committee,
Sir—Agreeably to the resolution of
the general Council, deciding on the
expediency of sending Delegation to
Washington City this winter, for the
purpose of transacting & adjusting bu
siness with the Government of the Uni
ted States, I tie,ft4by recommend to
the Committees Messrs. Richard
Taylor, Edwsrd Gunter, and William
S. Coody to be appointed on this mis
sion.
I ara, Sir, respectfully your Obt.
Serv’t.
JNO.ROSS.
The Committee returned, the fol
lowing answer.
Committee Room,
Nov. 15th 1828.
To the Principal Chief
of the Cherokee Nation,
Sir:—Your communication recom
mending Messrs. Richard Taylor, Ed
ward Gunter, and' William S. Coody,
to be appointed as Delegates to Wash
ington Uity this winter, to adjust the
unsettled claims that this Nation have
against thejGovernment of the United
Slates have been read to the* * Com
mittee, who are all of opinion that the
interests of this Nation require that
you should accompany the Delegation,
and request you to inform them,
whether you are willing to go. If
you are, will it be necessary that three
other persons should be appointed, or
only two? LEWIS ROSS, Prest.
The resolution submitted to the
Council respecting executors and ad
ministrators, was concurred by the
Council, and sent to the principal
Chief.
A communication was received
from the principal Chief, expressing
his willingness to accompany the Del
egation to Washington.
Mr. D. Vann moved that it was not
expedient to appoint more than two
Delegates. 4
Mr. Gunter opposed the motion.
The Committee decided that it w-as
expedient to appoint four.
The two houses met, and proceed
ed to elect the Circuit and District
Judges.
Daniel McCoy and Walter Adair
were duly elected Circuit Judge’s of
the Cherokee Nation, for the terra of
four years.
John Sanders was elected District
Judge of Coosewaytee District.
Alexander Sanders was elected
District Judge of High Tower Dis
trict. »
John Duncan was elected, District
Judge of Hickory Log District.
Geo W. Owens was elected Dis-
District Judge of Tahquohee District.
Richard Walker was elected Dis
trict Judge of A-quo-hee District.
Young Wolf was elected District
Judge of Ah-mo-bee District.
John Benge was elected District
Judge of Chiekamauga District.
Daniel Griffin Sr. was elected Dis
trict Judge of Chattooga District.
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Mr. William Horn formerly from Vir
ginia, has been employed by a number Of
citizens to open a School in this place.—
He comes well recommended,by gentlemen
in Virginia, and Tennessee, among whom
is Dr. Coffin President of East Tennessee
College. The School will commence on
Monday next, provided the General Coun
cil 9hall adjourn previously, if not, it will
commence on the day after the adjournment
of the Council.
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Trial and execution of Pirates.—Tlie
St. Christopher Gazette of the 25th
Sept, contains an account of a trial at
Basseterre, before the High Court of
Admiralty of Great Britain, of the of
ficers and crew of a privateer called
Las Damas Grgentinas, for plundering
a British brig on her voyage from Liv-
pool to Buenos Ayres. The names of
the Pirates, were, Josef Lazaro Buy-
san, Captain, Marnerto Seballa, 1st
Lieut: Jose Taparnoe, 2d Lieut.; Ig-
nasia Gironella, Gravier Jordan, Car
lo Pecora, Bantista Moll, Pedro Ca-
nales, Juan Martines, Jose Ignatio
Juan, Gonzales, manuel Calderon,
Vicente, Baus, Peter Noyes, P©dro
Alcantara, Pepe Gonzales, Francisco
Msnnie; Candaladio Auldali, Antonio
Rodridgues, Honorio Jose> Juan Ra-
sella.
Josef Lazaro Buysan, as was agreed
by counsel for the prosecution and de
fence, was then put upon trial, the
parties arraigned with him being re
manded to prison.
After hearing the testimony, the
arguments of Counsel for the Crown,
and in defence of the prisoner, being
closed, the Jury retired and in a few
minutes returned with a verdict a-
gainst the prisoner of Guilty.
The prisoner was remanded to pris-
son, and brought up the next forenoon
to receive the sentence of the law.—
He addressed the Court in English,
at some length, in extenuation of his
crime. The sentence of death was
pronounced, and he was ordered foT
execution on Saturday.
The same day, Tuesday, the 23d,
the parties indicted with Josef Laza
ro Buysan, were arranged at the bar 1
of the court, and put upon trial, as
was also Jose Martins and Manuel
Gonzales, parties concerned. The
evidence with little variation, was a
recapitulation of that adduced the pre
vious day. The Juries, as in the for
mer case, retired for a few minutes,
when they returned a similar verdict
against all of the parties but Honoriq
Jose, who was acquitted, it. having
been proved that he had been com
pelled to serve in La9 Damas Argen-
tinas. Pepe Gonzales, in conse
quence of his youth, was strongly re
commended to the merciful conside
ration of the Court. Sentence of
death was then pronounced by the
Court on the several criminals, who
were ordered for execution; the ten
first named, for Saturday, between,
the hours of 10 and 4; and the remain
ing ten for Monday next, between th»
same hours.
On Wednesday, the 24th, the fol
lowing persons, implicated equally
with tbps©- condemned the previous
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