CHAPTER II. Page Oglethorpe's arrival and reception in Charleston, in Janua- His visit to Yamacraw Bluff, where he lays out the town of 30 31 His letters to the trustees, 32 Oglethorpe returns to England, and is accompanied by To- 43 The Indians return to Georgia, Tomochichi's speech to the king, and the king's reply, Regulations for the Indian trade, The use of ardent spirits prohibited by law, 44 45 46 48 Communication opened to Augusta, Trade with the western Indians, 49 50 Lands forfeited for felony and treason, Some of the colonists abandon their settlements, and remove Oglethorpe returns to Georgia, lays off several towns, and Acquisition of colonists. Rev. John Wesley arrives, He decamps from Savannah, ▲ sketch of his character, after he was converted, Fort George evacuated, Page 69 70 72 An unexpected and ineffectual conference with a Spanish Oglethorpe embarks for England, The trustees' petition to the king for military aid to the new A regiment granted. Oglethorpe appointed commander in Justice Causton s dispute with a Carolina trader, The colonists' petition to the trustees for a change of mea- His great exertions for the prosperity of the colony, 118 His life endangered. Mutiny quelled, and the conspirators Reflections on Oglethorpe's conduct, by an anonymous writer, 152 James Habersham takes charge of the Orphan-house, 168 Trustees resign their charter, 20th of June 1752, 247 John Reynolds appointed governor, 248 Troubles between Malatche and the Cherokees, 249 Royal government established. Noble Jones and Jonathan 250 Fort Loudon besieged. Frontiers attacked. Treaty at fort Burned several Indian towns and returned to fort Prince- 264 Marched into the nation, and attacked near Etchoe-town, 265 |