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allies took what they needed on their way home, seized their arms, and, in three skirmishes, several of the beloved men of the Cherokees were slain and scalped. Hewat's History of South Carolina, II. 214. The wailing of the women for their deceased relatives, at the dawn of each day and at the gray of the evening, provoked tto say that their nation truly loved peace. Bull, the discreet lieutenant governor, urged the wisdom of making an agreement, before more blood should be spilt. Hewat's S. Carolina, II. 217. The Cherokees were unequivocally sincere; and many of their towns were thor, oughly devoted to the English. Adair's History, 248, 249. therefore that is the least I will accept of I shall give you till to-morrow morning to consider of it, and then I shall expect your answer. The speeches are in Hewat, II. 219. I have ever been the firm friend of the English, answered the chief; I will ever continue so; but for giving up the men, we have no authority one over an