tvis and M. Critnie, Esq. tomtntssiomci ^on t!ie part of the Government, ©i-d,Sp'Gen. Marshall, Agent for the W;.jPotavvattimic?, w lio clone 1 effect tag the Treaty, deserve well©*i, their country.lly this pure hn*e the Stale ol Indiana.- nod the Genera! Government in pai lie- M*1nl:i'. have acquired a large tract ol lirML^iutc land, at a r ry fair price. And Cis* wlmt n»U'l on gralilving to every friend Jrtn -A,' . i-, that ihctojms were 50sati-factorv to the Indians. felt;I That there may have been those pres- »iI ent who f ll inclined, and even tool: ad- rn;t vantage of the Indian-, we are not dis- ths nosed to doubt; but tvo are not prepar* Ci1 ed to locate a (1 iari*e ol this kind upon 10t anv pi.riieular person; hence, the to!* ihP lowing communication i* tiiven without Jnf knowiii'i for \ihom if i*d Jtjjre Hcott: Can you, or any of yourha■tain l- ril.give reason why a certain*. man was nut suiIicicnttT pairnniy.od at tfte Ji[* Mmini t reaty,or Pavnient; that he was al- ^0lowed to fwrrbli gucds 3t the I’reaty withthe Putawiiitiiiiies, (to tie exclusion of ntli-1rrs niorr? tl' it rvirgh and tiow his riots.5 werewit!,outs lvige, (as it depreciate*I- tbeir value one hundred percent, with those |\\ Indians,j and if any part ret 11 rued to the% horde r-1ttilt 11it1pis