u ctnui whichghl was**►ad to be in Cher-j sotne-,torn fort.oiild bo*lie mat-—• *workedxes cor-d alpha-jrcester.cases So three by . This in mini-t boxes, part ofer boxesover;'100¥f/V Arl n 1%ladfine education and. veryamiable. I shall refer to this mar-' • ; 1 * • riage hereafter.The Rev. Samuel A. Worcester, a native of Vermont, and a missionary under 1 lie American Board, who re-moved to New Ecjiota for the pur-1 pose of translating anck printing inthe Cherokeeureswas a great assistance in starting the, paper. In the first numbers of the Cherokee Phoenix was published a translation of the Boole of Matthew* t-by Maj George Lowrey, afterwardsecond chief under John Ross, aided* * * -by his son in-law, David Brbwn, thebrother of the celebrated Catbarihe■ i *■. - j * * iBrowii, one of the ear.iest converts to Christianity among jhe „Chero-sueee sent lt;Bri/tion•(sitnatTenn% rstaticS'girls,smitlby mwork■xAs this translation was incorrectwergkindbschoc schol at tiniq^many parts, as appeared on critical examination,yMr^ Worcester, whopersescholt;