Western Annotator, Volume 3, Number 13, Salem, Washington County, 1 August 1829 — Page 2
,r ji' a The Mexicans arc said to "he well prepared for the contemplated inv.n-io i of their territory by the Hoops ofSoa'm; !ut from the emptiaos of ?he treasury, and lite consequent r Junction imposed on the mercantile ;mu other mtejvMs to maintain ihegovcrnai nit. wo I ud; for aught i utatk-ter-
l which veil will wr.teh over id. em: re
vive, therefore, in advance, the tx-nro-sion of my gratitude.' :Ur. I oibe?, in reply, said he "could not, under any circumstance-8, refuse t!ie sincere, tho' lochia o'aiees of his friend-hip to the subjects of bis majesty the king clT ranee, in any way in which tho-e services might be useful or necessary." He, however, stated
thai it would be "entirely impo-sible
evu- -aid uvd ov t!ie people cannot te
re ittv aggravated hv a change ol
mined resistance, as it is evident t't4t!Kt h-o s!it-fihl :itl!ifl t the l"rcr.-h in
ie rests in anv detail, but oi.iv in -ea-of urgency and iirnortan.ee. ' Still,
if the mean-cf Spain shall be j pil0 rircumslance anneais have ex-
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onee nam io a ieu. ionmuaoM .u- rlt.,i co::-iuernhSo svitsatmn m Huonos su-nocteu ot u.avmgitie (lisva-e resein
?n'-h. A powerful partv m iv i- rr.-a-j Auvs a;ilj eerlam stricture having! bling the plague. The President f
m in ! ivor .: the m otm r country, not; ;)( cu published on the subject in Klithe Divanhud inionned trie inhabitants
Hemeo, .Mr. lorbes was induced lo ot the principalities that he hu I 1 tor-
it v.ns diHioult t" imagine bow the Grand Seignor could delinv the enormous expenses his armaments cost A Bucharest article of the Gth of Mav says: "Truces of contagion have shown 'hemselves nionly e.t "iuchurest. bui in tiie army' and nearly twenty men in a regimemt of uhlans eantaned in tqe Ullage of Liileschtie, near Rucharcst. die daily, aiound which a cordon has been firmed and the oniccrs of the regiment who wore at Rurchur-o-t were not permitted to return. Two persons hud ui rived there who
had purchased some clothing of persons
i lave of its dominion hut in hope 'hat b mav oro.hn e a -eltlnl pelicv.
::!
lid the country cm
tao oon-tunt
which !viv. ft ith -red ;iw;iv it re
rtrce- audm.de il the theatre ol pri-
We l,i:e .Mexico w Hi
e.;e am n
!";'. un 'a Wi-i! rogul .to 1 repa'die; hu Co lite g;ind;::gs of the people woub
d ho- .u- to i'er huaad -the belov ed," : tj..u pSiai:L0. an 1 e. 1 1 t tlij ivii.ieui :at- of the "an-1
gel .Migmi."
A juoc! mn'ion pu; r'u 't '.;
publish a vindication of hi co::duct. At .Montevideo all was apparently tranquil vhen ti.e lie-ton saibu', but it was said that there a- seme jarring amoa'j: the leader-. They wore bu-i-lv en x i'ed in re.Milatir.- tite govern-
ment. and tramin- a constitution lor
mined to remit a part of the oihnary tt'rritcrial import in coe pien' of the mi-forteue they had experic-c-. vd.
might warm himself, and when his FROM PLjJLY TRUTH. enemies, the pale tares of the south On the first Sunday in lire presort made war on him, their young men , month, the Rev. Mr. Winner, of flbic drew the tomahawk', and protected -presented himself to the citizens of his bead from the scalping knife. t Hut Ltica, V. as an agent of the soeietr when th.e wiiite man had warmed him- called -the General Union for prorn!"self before tire Indian's tire and tilled ting the observaj.ee of the Sabbath."1 himself with their hominy, he became He preached two sermons on thal-iJ -very large. With a step he bestrode ject in the church of the first IVeshvlcthe mountain--, and his feet cove red the rian Society, in which, amori" other plains and the vallies. 1 1 i ss hands thing-", he stated that the aiiVirs of t'j e grasped the Eastern and Wester;, .sea, church and of religion in (!:;s CO!int! -and hi- head rested on the moon. Then were at present in a very Jow, unsafe lie; became our great lather. He and despised condition, compared w ith loved his red children, and he said, what they ought to he. and must be. get a little fartht r, h-t 1 tread on before the hies-ing of God could be tlu-o.v Willi one fool he pu-hed the hoped f.r or expected upo:; oUr t;io ie(l man over the Oconee, and with and nation. lie reprob.tu d in stron..thc other he trampled down the graves term-, the Ri:lrr ia both enr national of his lathers, and the forcrt where he and state government-. in ajj .j,. had so long hunted the deer. Hut our, branches, becun-e th-v did not ( ven
great lamer sun ioeu ni- iej i iinun.i;, en-. . i iw in a, a?vre or a
:i::d -oon made tliein another talk; he r.m o l.nr ov.v in ritlr'nr,- ,. .,;
to b
from the cart.nhi gene re. I i-f tic isl.ual
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The ( !,;:,!, : ,-,'t Tnintf of the 1st of June, observe-: "Tee German Journalhave -aid a great deal of engagementthat have taken place between
M:uo proper.! tiie Rus-iao-and d'ui k-. The direct
orre-ponii-r.ee with the pku e occupied by the ;irmv, contain nothing w inch confirms thi- new R appears
i nre-'ed ot
in a ta-
t i :
a ; 1 1 v w hn n
l o t :
-r ., nre. i.i
tn ! w l a e t':.ie,M; : pi..;t
h. n rft:
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' ie ie Vli!".'. t i if 1 ,, l:i-. :ir. cm .'.-ivuniu' lo
to -n e: to the (m-i upon tiie R-b an, bv moving ton wii are -ent to ,,. i ;,.a..a: ,ain.i ; a.a.-.,l-
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i
r. ;.1U i' - 1 : I I ... . : , ' o : d i i n
.- -ubmit, and
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a; ".on at Ro ng;s. A oiu etitration of to i re- at Sili-ti ia and Rut -chuk w a going on. I? Ru ian- -hould -u cal in taking Choumla, whicii the Tuiks oon-
p t-t to a!! stun
;a!e- toat tne tP op- :;o:c. .hre lu ce- .jdor tie- barrier of the emj)ire, the war h." h, '-"ildov.-d iguiet v.ouldbeatauend.anditivervnroba-
hM-Mv:i.per-itiria.:ire::rUoriolthfir Jde that tliev w ould experience no hu-
i u
T. replenish the
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h.
I
e, e.. rrc fr on
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na---j, e-
vt e.r, n o;,t taoattoa e, t; e per nt. I ail ie.cour'- 'inwai i- t ten t!;oi;--read d 1! tr-. Tn-- '.!! r- i gv -i ;;- m n'. to m ike t!,i- e,:,;rrei'.e n, ;u ( ene
( ouije ; ;1 l.oa---s m (lie i i -ru
ijieii; i ale I he ee. j.;.-
ro.-itiih'.r.i'.n. !ut are p 1 1 1 i e - r I i - a ' ; e e sn:ii-: To !i '. t " g a c a p- P ); d o .')
w.m pre. an-
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to t tor laeir
.n, i
from tin
ier
ii
tne n-ilowieg t d -f in'i.m ) i : de. y r i . . oV h ',-! .
th.er oh-taelo on th ir march to Con-
stantinoplc."' Tne -a me paper eiv -: "The t account from Wallacbia and .Mohluvia. in ike no mention of the defeat of the Ru-m u.- Im loir Sili-tria, which aoenrd,:;g to t!ie reports on "( diange and ouime re ial let tei -. i- -aid to have taken ; Lee on the J e.h of April. Travelbus whob-f't ho lh ineipalities much more p-ccntlv, hoard nothing on the -u'ej' ' 1'jie Xun -mhorg Correspondent, in givirgf.-e-h (! tail- of 1 1 : i - prett nd( d oft ir, add- t Ii.it tfiev v t re ge; aa!l -upp. i-cd to P.- t she. hut it w a- a!-o !m -
(m;c t Brittii.i. Spe.ikin in uir last paper of the distre--es of the British peopbn we refored to the established priesthood as a perpetually operating cause of misery to them. He have since, in a bundle of old -craps, met with the follovvirg-caialaious par
s-aid, "get a bttle farther, you are too of ('!. r tU ini, r'-l frl(.- e.'.)7 near na." Rut there were mhiic bad thr ( '1 If , rori!;odo rhun n r, ,). n-n among t-ie aIuscoge.-s, toon no m an, in eitt.cr our -(ate or na'io -il
there are now. They lingered around Legislature-, would now dare tori-- i.
the Slaves of their ancestors, till they ; and -it her advocate or opp.oe any were ruslied beneath the heavy tread ! me:isure tliere pending, from a con-id
ol our great father, their teeth pn re ed oration oi its la aring upon the ghav his feet and made him angrv. '(-t ne'ot (iod and the inteie ts .uTii Church .. i i l . o: .. i , ill,.,,., ..i ,1 vi . r f . . t , . i ! I i i i
ticulars, taken tVom adv orti-em.-nt. ; ' "ai...iei m .o y i , n-u i y ; -aaea; oecorr a subinertMl in the London Morning ! uh(!1 Kund them too slow ,n mov-.ject.t ndicu: and reproa. h; th ,1 lh,
(diroi.u le on which it is u-elos-tt)i ' ! '
to sw cop his pall. I. jc.a.s, ..hm T.Kr:x r; ;,, :I)vV( ,: lh-others! I iiave h-tened to a gr'at j wnu Tin: (.'hi kcm. and iv n:iMu.v many t.vlk-Irom our gi t at fat'ner. Rut Kin rm.M r. t in:n c.u o':a( n:n ai thev alwav s io-.vu and ended lo this eno-i :w rv. lie spoke witii much get a little farther. youare loo near j approbation of tee period w!.eI;. i-, me." ' y ol ("ir p'l'g-u ;: -.' ... t,tl Rn-l!.eri! our great falher sav thnt leading nv mhers ,-md elders a ih-
w are. ou; white broth-1 Church had a prenondera! ir,r ;,.ti.
idler com:nent : . ' Vg. ' lo f.r ,y,)!d by private tontract.by Mr. Ivohhins of Vfarw it k-house, Regent street, the next several presentations 'o two very x.dua! b- let ttuies. adjeii ing p.arishes, in a mo-t desirable part ol 'the much admired county of
?
tote . - l . . - V - . . .
Devoi, producing, jointly an income " ,:" " ,,u" , ... T ! " 'l . IPiieraimjr ,. otab.KKone thousand pound- per an- tTs have a vvays claim, 1 ll.e lan.l. He . enr- toe alurs ot -tnte. In innnenum, or averaging, stv erallv . about P'"s with a st , ,igni longue, and ean-jdtate rearence ,o the late associations seven hundred and ibur hundrrd i ':ot . vhet. he int nme over; ler rner-:ng tht; ob-ervaroe 0f tho
fe.
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an a-I e.ti-veru ta
ii' ed ti.e.! ;h
P- !! haf:. r ;
!in
III!
iau Im en com-
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in at n mot in w Inch thev
"- p- re. nt. i-unpos- dou t..e rent- UrH rt,uUCri (t(u.r woaknc-, t.
pound per annum. "Rv auction Lot 1. The perpetual udowson, and next presentation to the valuable rectory of Colnworth, -ituate between Bedford and St. Neot's; comprising a good parsonage house, with offices, garden-, shrubberies, a line piete of water -tored with fb, farm-vards. barn-, -tables. and all nece-s.irv agricultural buildings, and -ity .u re- of glebe laud -urrountling the houe. The great antl -mall tithe- of the whole parish, containing two 'hou-and three lojedi.d acres, worth upwards of mx Ini'di od pounds perannum. 'J'iie presout incumbent s(.ent-six vears f age. ' Lot 2. The po-petual atlovTson
and next pro-eutation to the valuabh
? llV"!t" n'V',,rVa VXo':' t( 11,111,1 !'irenchrnent-aiHl!ixilli: al Rolnhur-:,' situate do-e to have ,,nten year- ao-ad tp m t.e- waitf.r reinforcem-nt-'. Il wa- al-o!tilC turnpike between Redliud and
n.
a not! ir r d- cree g. ornrnvuit'
i tit to'' o i o i- a!. d:-!i d.
n
i o -it i o .a . o t.
t i i ii" i'i ii o hi a: Miaul. iv 1 1 1 0 i f . i . - , . .n. i . i- i . . r t
it- a nix a ran e to the di-tr'n : t - o t nn'ud l..,.t ...r.-,r,-..r.. i i .,ir...... ..!
I I I 11.111 l'"' "M,ls IIIMI'I , llllll 1'IIU I ll i f.. 1 . i . . l : . . i .'
i
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1 1 M:n i'1. :a r i dt
Tne !';.;! r: e
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d'
.To- V- in i
R "-tee-, capnani . R.
? Ni u i-is on
lih e; (!.(' CP W all W oU
O. . - : f Ir.lMl f ' I I
. . I M 'N III1
: Vs ihr ' v e ii - ar id tan
'ing w hit h tir.u-- - he h-.d
o; d . 1 -! thr. e f h--r original lew . v o i oe d f ce-;;urnpti'ti. !ie b it R . - A r - cej the Re-it d' M i . emd ti T!f I IC.tlkahlv -!;',! t pas-age ot t'tvs from M'-ntt-v i.b o; im lading
:r d .vs d teiiti-ui at rnam'en o.
R th R-'sNci we it.ave ifitellig.-j re Ii III !"-. I - t t lie "Oth d May,
rt w :,n u tim - Hi" ' itv wa- tup --!-: on ,().
. i ; "a run." of tu' p; ;n - i lit i
a e: i t ; -n- v n nu i i
bv the Ru-dafiS, aed that great distress.
piev ubal among them.
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ton U and improved w ithin a lew V ear s at a considerable expene ; gootl
e i i-
e( ept nd the
- o;t . : d I i : . ! t t!ie .d. r. Lavahe v.a". ; - e g rv . ; ; e i
d ;. , hut th. r-
i :iV, a :
to ui net ent.
wa- -e hi Iv a te.pe o his --n e- doig. I : e - p r S ol t i. ( itv w oil ii p-inon-oi n. ne.a w re i l p, t -e d h t '.. t; e " - e;"!t r g- n-a al- I p z and
Ro- i. and th- re i- -
th h-i- !;"'-a
Ro hi
1 t r i 'j'. : i . .... , tli-.t 4 i i i ii
... ...... l.v aunn, iarm-varu, aim an neces-ar Cr. eks c .ntinued to hlorkade Rrovt.-a. agrit iltnral building-, and one h.rav r d Lngli-h m n of war had ar- diod md lorty acr.-s of -, ho land, nv. d at Corfu, and olh i- were -hortlv ( I1(.;jr, adjoining, the lieu ol the tubes
,A1" ' f' ,L !of hnl'the parish, which i- en IommI. A b t!er l:o:n Aienna. of May J h ;Ulll u. tllil(1 o- t,K. UMVat ;u (i Mn.tl, puah-ne.l mt.heR.ni- Moniteur -av-: titir-d'the oilier pait. Th pari-h 1 uat ivoraide report- ir ulated , ontatis ahoul two thou-and at res. here re-p- ting tiie Ru-ian army are The p-erenl int umheiit seventv-four not tonnrmed. i ( ,i r- t n go. Tne letn rsfrom .lay, which fir-t " ..-j M. .,dd, hv private contract, nude m -ntion.d lle nunow . ontradn t the ur.-at tithe- of sixteen at ie- a: tl U" n!- J;;n" ' l'"-t d fuu. ten acre- of land, situate within the Mil d.vnew -tvb ) writen by ,. iJipe ot Reamber, and entitling
p-asou- woua oit ieiui, ana w. ll m- ,,.t...or thereof to he voir- ,f
rm-(1 ot i) t ing v ent-. on the ton- !... I a. v.... ci i
' l"' IM .11 ".JNlljrill.lll, liltl tr .rv. -tate th !t the s igo of Stli-tria for the t ,unt v.' w .- al. ,ut to comment e, and t'r flu- -Aho, to ho h-josed of, in fee, an puipo-e the head qu.te.s- of tho vrr. n . j .r, ,a hb head to r foil r b u iga ge v d ei,vV ' b-r Co i ,! IVeden. were 2arantiel for, ver, bv t ae ma or antl ah..ut t,,f. traa-i.-n d toC.dlar-eh. n turning oltic-r. Tiie N0to- being A "Mil..: to :m Ode-., aili.le .f j,, M roiog oppo-it ion, ai d i.raidvthvi th. t tnot M .N.tho re. out news from ded.m ;y phur an elntm-x in the tonvh
or- ii. mn.ni; M .n arua iiiHiiii.iioi 1 th purJui'(r" .t!.,t. n.o. o. 'i'...o . i . . " 1
..a.i i...., i... . . ! 1 1 . l i ? n ,.. ct.o. a . o
im: hjo cticis, one no ..is, o i i ' " , 1 1 1 1 1 - oi o i, o o ,oug omr r till rer ;
small, aral stood before the great that -Vee who h'ul ;vV;', n- tlmn chit fat the council of amacraw blulF, i r.-crc re,.';o, in i.f au i .-',.
to pnv'i t n un:i! tlt u- jt :r,;v arivnip!ihfi:i the expon-e of th. ir pr:- rh an.! Ir NKCTiSS A!V. OP rilillh
I I 1 vJ ' O ! A . I
-a i nat tic vrtn try,
he said "give me a little land, which i
ton nn f-purc, anil 1 will pay vou lor it." Rrothers when our great father
made us a talk, on a former occasion,1!"'' h-ul (,d'n,0;il mu-t he extend, .a -,,,!
and said, -get a little firfht r; go he I carried into all the Rf .'SLVRSS and vontl the Oionee, the Ot umuglee, Ii i -LA'J'IONS of life : an that above- .all there is a pleasant country he a ho they mu-t he carried to the POLI said "it sliall be our- (oiever." I until -neb o! Iv a 'can d (hd and re-
have h-fened to his prt.;rit talk: he
peeted the Caiisoof the Church fort?
iru
?a v s g be v ond the .Mississippi : tin re j do hu i t 'n.J wa re in posV: siniu.-f our
l- game, and von may remain whin puohe ohiees. 1 mat the two opposite the era-- grows ir the v ater- run. armies, in the war vhrdi v. o. '.,
Rrother-, will not our great filhet
tome there nbo! He loves his red children. He speaks with a straight tongue, and w ill not lie. Rrother.-! Our great father vtvthatour bad men have made hisheait bleed, for the murder of one of his white children. Vet where are the red children which he loves, once a-nunierou-u the leave- of the forest? How many have been crushed benealh hi- ow if f. otstep-? Rrothers! Our great father s.m -
we mu-t
!"'Vo':d the M , -- --i a d.
We shall there be under his tare, and Xpetii It a- his kind: e-s. He i- Ve!'. good. W e have felt it all befoie!
1)
rot nt r
I h;
av e done.
till-, t ae a . t . i . .
ali o ts in tde hv the Tlllk- on Rat
c ik and knourna- but lid rot confirm the rep rt- p1 ttive to the rever-e- tf the Ru-dan-.
i At V.irna and Si-enolis everr thin"
hi- . on e ot g ..v. r: or.ai d (, n. . v a i; U hv rolupl!i(MU T"u: Rui I
- i in garrison had -tronglv fortiti'-d the
tuohahihtv
it!l of 1 ) )I rego R:o a n ha- P -
a eeo niteii ei- -in
h e - pen-" "f alb g-1 in-uh- toj .ltter plat e. and .irn tid bath rits
on
all the ia lght-.nd the neighhorh)od.
Several v o-.eR had arrived at Si-epo-
th-- I '; . nt h ibtg and nai i. n , ! ie- con - u!.
(i. a. eh M e.d. vill . thmai ab-d hi
. - . 1 ! I
pa-n v.!,u n w, ili-Jtiii-ci! hoard -eveial hundred
h-:'l I) n-no- v p -, w nil ne- I .:od and .!. t oa tite ;th M iv, ia tie - I n in o t-hip ( ialatea. f.r M e.tev hh o. v h re Jo- an e.e i oil tiie ihih. Tin Front h a ha r ai et t!iat -tation had abo ta
ion i
d" tie- R l
o n o -
Avi
on
erohon. oe-:-ln g t lour hugs and
S V iai gUU no o-.
The v . b
W e e
Ihdge.rian rofert-s, the whole country i- I . i r as Adiianople having been pill ig"d. Tne Rn-.-ian lleel w as siid tt he in the Ra V ol Sisoji. ;. A FranUiort paper of the. 7th of .Mav.-Fiom the tenu f nur last adii- e-(rom Vienna, tlwre was a report on I )ouugo of tiie Fet-ian having m ule
i i tl
. tta led ov t:.e I.., it- o I tae ' ,,:' 11 1 ,tn i no u r-iou into t u.' R u--ia n ttaitorv.
- ;u elron, and. all. r b -mg repuht d t u s rv , t,.lt t. IVrsian, had
fi. o liin " -. t'eev -u -ed; d in capturing
then:, and burned one e! the I h i gs.
aieceedeal in taking by H(oup A; tuain
I .v o tro .g lo: tre-ses, w hieh ata'ordiii''
Rrev i.ej- to th" enihai!natio-i of .Mr. . t!,(. ...t treatv, d' peace, the "h di
ai.'.i - ad he-ed a note to M:. I't.ii e-.i , H; c (. tl to "the Mu-iovites. '1'iiis th ' An. lie. in charge d'ailaire-, 'M new h id the -lb ct of adv auemg tin Vvhich ti.e follow ing i-a t opv : ; fund-, as spectators though tiiev la imi! m -.sir, to pi ac- thoe ol mv a n,,)rt. c,U)nihlc chance for the l lla.v coantin in ni who cannot unit j '1 in k-. t c eo'intrv, u i b r t!ar pr.dection d"! 1 1 w as repnrtt a! as a fict at Vienna liiet'ag (if t a I . S. and under v oar-. 1 that petamiai v aid had been furni-lu ti
Tneanciriil and uaintei rupttal fi iend- t!ie piute through the in-t runientnlit v ship w hieli unite- tiie two nations, and ; of toe two pow ei v 1 1 i c 1 1 had the great-lie-nobl ie-s vour tdiaractt r, are j est interest in maintaining the mpire ' rtain guarantees of the interest with '-of the crc-cciil, and w ithout which
Turn thr S,;i- inn h .V- ram. CRLI.K 1NDFANS. At a council f the Chiefs, head men, and warriors of the Creek nation convened by authorit v , tln ta!L ii' the
Rre-ident ivas t ommui ioah tl by the Agent. After a profound sib nte of many minutes tluration, Spttkletl Snake, a warrior whose head was whitened with the fro-t- of more than a bundled winter-! antl who supported
himself on the shoulders of Iw o voui'g
men, it is. hiippo-etl, rtsC and spoke a f d'ows:
Drollu rs! We have heard the talk
of our great father; it i:rv kind, he ill says he loves hp red children. Rro'Jins! 1 have listened to mauv talks from our great faiher. When he first came over the wide waters, be was bul a little man, and wore a red coat. Oar chief-, met him, on the bank- ol the river Savannah, and smoked with him the pipe of peace. I Itwas then verv little. His , gs were cramped by sitting long inh'n big boat, and he hedged for a little land to light Ids lip.' on. He ha id he came over the
wme w.-iKTs ro reacn Indians new things, and to make them happy' He said he laved hi- red brothers, antl was verv kind.
. ' : hi f thr 'Trr.nf-lsitor. M'Call- History of (it -orgia, vol. 1 p. .'5h. tlhid, :. tSee the hi-lot v d the emintde w a: and Rattle of (he Ilor-e Mioe, Nile.-" Regi-t r, vol. VI. p. IdL! antl otiiei
campaign-.
Vide tht: eailv Indian t reatit"--.
o . a- to oe
carried t;n, on these rv;d tiue-tions, were now arrayed, a:. d the gieaf hattle wa- stain to !h- fought! '.de-eri-bed n.ll those who nppa aied in opposition to these views 'and .-eht rne-, ns pre-umptious sinners, attempting to lav their "Ruffian hand-"" on the sacred ail: of the Lord .
SRUhNOII) SFKCCLATIOX. Proposals are pad Iihed tor disno-
oi
-mg tl Jr.rttf ii JA i.nUimi of acres
!ond in t!.e province- of Cohehuile and
I ca-. h i- -aid tiie -oil e.(n rnelv r'n h in silver and white iron, anal gold and cojiper ore abounds in various parts ol tiie grant. The main road horn Santa Fe in .Mexico to the ( T. Slates runs P. rough it; it lies contiguous, to our acknowledged hour aim ies, anil is settling with great rapidity' The condi lions .f th- grant me that the propri - tor- s!;all plat e two hundred arniJies : hereon, as settlers, m six years from lhgd. Peunis A. Smith of Rail imorf;
I is autiiori.ed to sell the land- and their
privileges to such persons as mav be willing to comply with jnc terms of
jttio grant. J he corn-mo rat ion of the Spnf.n fir .S'e.i. In looking dirong j v gfaut is vaoo.(HX, which is b ss a lellisv -;.p-about the go'th u It. vv e no-! t : -an one ta-nt p,er acre. soon as ticednt least a dozen opaque spots ; -S-dd.OOO are mi!:s ribed j tim fhiited on the-uns di-k. They are generalh 'States the sloekludders sliall have the
Mils
cogces
gave
the white man
small, and a gootl deal scattered. It ia ou i u- tpiestion, antl one which is not fullv decided, whether or not these -pots h ive anv connexion w itii the coolness of th.e season. In some of the coolest -umm. is -b ee the commencetieuit oi the pr front conlurv, similar Fjiots hav e bt-en d)-erved in t tm-ider:-bleiaimber-, and some ol them very large. Jourwi! of ' Cainnin$c. ' Qnmtrrjfits. The Savanna'i Republican of the 221 ult. states that counterfeit hills of the V. S. Rank of the tie oniiaiion of NlO, dated the bill December lh 27, signed bv M. Hunter and II. Rreiitly, are in circulation, one h-ivil.ir h'oti v hi hit il in ( ! 1 1 .-! . -. CI
Ch on the Kith ult. It is said to be hadlv executed, the ink' thick, and ilirh,and (he topper plate verv course. Illuvnw A Vniuiulia paper .-av: Owing to the great inlhix of emigration, prov i-ions of all kinds are scarce. Com is selling in some parts of our
stalt: at o cents per bu-he! ; at som
rngt.t to ap.pomt seven trustees to receive the monev and pav it over to tht; .Mexican proprietors and receive a title for the land. No subscription will be rcc( ived for !e.-s than Ten Dollars, nor for more than One H u ml red. bv anv one person. Faeh suh-criber ferTen Dollars, will at the final distribution of the land, he rmiitlcd to receive a cerdiieuto fir ON !: THOUSAND ACRf:s,ui d will be required to pav the am ami at the time of suhserihing to .Mrr;nvMA& (iiTi iNes, of Rnlhmere, togetlier with the sum of twenty five t ents, for the purpose of defraying the e.penee of brokerage, nnd other charge- incident to tiie procuring of Kihw-ripiiejus to tho project. Siinoribers for one hundred dollars will, in like manner, be entitl -d to Ten Thousand Acres, incorliucales (f one thousand eaeh.ev. ill here, n!iV(! topav one tlollar and twenty live cents on e i . .
atu s.iaient tiie time oi suhseriptjon:
plat es it cannot he had even at that. ' am' " 'tallowed a. credit of three
Tiie growing crop-t)f corn are general- i a" s!x aiontios thereafter to pay i! t
Iv promismg,as lar as we have beared.
business was very dull al Cialena, at the last accounts. 'J'ht? price of lead was reduced 10 two dollars per hundred some have been sold atone dollar and seventy-live cents. We believe the check, that speculation has receiv
ed at that place, w ill he but temporal v,
land, nnd kindled him a fire, thai he ! and that the result will he benehcial.
i i
u.niunce. An agent isshortly to visit Columbus Ohio, and arrangement's will ho made, no doubt, for all par!s of the western country.
.7 .S'7'n?g. sober man when drunk has the same' kind of stupidity about him, that a drunken man has when he
