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attempted against them Their 2d & last
Favor was that supplys of Goods should be
sent into their Country's; that the white People
had introduced Commerce amongst them
a blessing they beged might be continued
for Ever. There requests were promissed them
upon certain conditions to be kept on
their Parts   One of the Creek Orators
acknowledged that their People had com
mitted hostilities lately against his
Majesty's white Subjects, & to atone for the
same beged leave to add to Georgia
Government a million acres of Land.

The several Tribes of Indians re
siding in the Southern department ap
pears to be pacifickly disposed, those in
the Northern department not so. I am

Gentlemen Yours Robert Carter

P.S. In a Letter advising of some
Goods