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•y, and insusceptible 01 ucm 6 ^session, till the Indian right be purchased. That this places him on the same footing w arles Russell and others, officers of the same Ste 10 had located their bounty lands in like manr thin the Chickasaw lines, whose case was 1 fore the House of Representatives of the Uni ites at the last session, and remains undecided < d that the same and no other measure should alt to this petitioner which shall be provided port relative to the Boundaries of the Lands beta the Ohio and the Lakes, acquired by treaties from Indians. March 10, 179 rhe Secretary of State, according to instruct reived from the President of the United States Reports, That, for the information of the «  ssioners appointed to treat with the we? iians, he has examined the several treaties en* o with them subsequent to the declaratic dependence, and relating to the lands bet wee