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ore Mr. Apes came among us, and he will have our confidence no longer than while we are satisfied he does right. If he does wrong, we shall oppose him as soon as any man, but so long as he honestly aids us in seeking for our rights, we shall be in his favor. He is only one of us, and has no more authority over the tribe than any other member of it. He has been adopted into the tribe, according to the Indian custom; and as long as he deserves our confidence, we shall regard him as a friend. But it is unfair to attempt to prejudice the public against us, while we are petitioning for our rights. It is not true that the Indians are satisfied. The Legislature ought not to be deceived by such stories from interested men. There is a universal dissatisfaction with our condition, and unless something is done to relieve us, the whole tribe must suffer, and they will feel as if they must give up all hope of improving their condition. We wish you to publish this with our names, that the public may not be deceived. Daniel B. Amos, James Hush, Ezra Attaquin, Christopher Hinson, Aaron Keeter, Joseph Pocknet, Nicholas Pocknet, David Wilbur, William X[Note: sideways X] Jones, (his mark,) Isaac X[Note: sideways X] Simons, " Oaks A. Coombs, Isaac Coombs, James Lowes, George Cannada, Richard Simon, Daniel X[Note: sideways X] Pocknet, (his mark,) Peter X[Note: sideways X] Squib, " Joseph X[Note: sideways X] Squib, " Jacob X[Note: sideways X] Pocknet, " Israel Amos, David Mingo. N.B. There could be a host of names procured, but we think here are enough to satisfy the whole earth that we are _not_ satisfied to remain in bondage. We also feel very grateful for the patriotic and benevolent course that the worthy editor, Mr. Hallett, has pursued, in laying our claims and oppression before the public, especially as he has done it without asking the least compensation. We rejoice to find such friends, for we believe them to be Christians, and impartial philanthropists. Gentlemen and ladies of other papers are not forgotten. The Indian's heart swells with gratitude to them for noticing us; and we wish that editors who are frie
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