Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 25, Logansport, Cass County, 2 June 1832 — Page 2
was received from Gen. Atkmson,Windieatecl the adminstration of theno time in endeavoring to remove the Agency, would, wjth .few. except reduestinn- thr.t thetroonsshoiilrl he'dennrimnot from fire liniust and fears which seem to have troubled our join the American forces in rrr. l '
1 3 I j --v,j SI VI IS w ' J
ly are situate.
in.u.nni J llll 11 IS lllJ.IJt:Ull.lM, till A - . - 11 . I'll 11 this lime, to divide the ntot ced of thr!marchwl to Dixon s by way ofPe- slanderous diarges, winch had been
public lands amon" the several Stales to'oria- This was not complied with, circulated to its prejudice since last
oc expended m said btatea tor btate par- on account oi me want oi supplies session ot Lonrcss.
poses. !at that place. The troops on their
Kesolved by tne Senate and House' a rrival at Yellow Banks, were to
neighbours.
join the American forces to rrr.-1 n
vaion of the Western Indians. Bf,,'J Nations have now la
V InrP roninrl frnm tho Wnimsh 1 . e nu.
' - -i-" .ties comin-iromUovcrnmord, v.ia Herald, a communication from Gen. tleV w0llU forfeit if they should ;,!, ' Tipton, addressed to the citizens ftbe i,,,,rf .-,. f , " , . k' itJ.- iv..u-k k....u:n...:i.i Ijrt again.t u,. In the late war ,h;.
Hip Pliilnlnlnliiji TiHiinrer states
mnum . .c u, n)lain supplies, and proceed mine- that a number of letters have rc- U1T" u., u.u, uuuuag not the ca po , of America m Congress assembled, that, r , i 1 1 -t- t n- 1 i i .1 . !irf a bridge at Terre Haute. The ed- 1 n e , 3 it shall he the dutv ofthe Secetarv of hatelv to I)ixm s. Intelligence cenlly heen received in that ify ' 5"! wYlT n ?i 1 r" iti ' and' lherew' ,l WM thal th e the Treasuvj to submit to the Lela-i been received at head from Paris, all of which concur in j tor of th ""aldvil hnd him?clfidc:.mnre rt,ldiljf joilJcd lhe f,nrrriV ture of the several Slates in which ai.v 'quarters statinir that Black ITawk the 0?inion that the Jiovcrumont V nnstaken, when he sa)S that Uen.j Fears arc entertained. ?n d. n..,t ...
portion of the public lauds may be situ-and his hand about 500 in number of Louis Philippe will not last much jTipforrs sentiments, in regard to thisjwell foilM(!ei (1)at (hc pnlalt,ir!tN ated, through their respective chief besides their women and children, longer. The discontent appears to bridge, will differ from those of liis;alld Miamies, hunting in small r.,, magistrates, propositions tor the sale ot h rv .r i,.,,i rA l, ,!.,.. 1Vmir.n constituents of the Upper abash. ; ,i;ir( . r'.'i .
KCht I)ixn' "'V H T.,c idea ,l.al a bridSc ca..t be built ia lhis (inle J)f ( '
hi report their several replies lo( ll Ul1 ,ML 1 01 ' m- 1 1 i , ... 7, uantrcr ot heing killed l the . - i..1 f-nf-.nv,. UA i ii,h .,lvo to near t(HM) tumlies, hae been tion above 1 crre Haute, 1? too nivpos--.. 1 k ... 4i.:. ... ....... '
SUCi in th
gold ; a'. r,
" . 1 " ' . . - 1 1 . . ...... "v,,,u,t ";'-ii
Sec. 2. And he it further looked Jhxons. Another acrount dated ulUvl1 ,l Jt,; ,,uu,lM ' l"?!terous lor me people 01 ti.is cnuniry to cJ wilh ihc mot unplca-mt cor That it shall he the'dmy of said Secre-2)ih April, at H!ack Hawk's raniP,:W,10thcr t,lc.V hiul SOUC V"1 ilicvc. Their views accord with ces To prevent ucli -r, crrnrr"
: . . , " , saVS War IS UOCiami. it Was Slip- ,,w " 1,1 """J "i;u ll,t runners have heeni.t in tf !!..,.. ll-To.-!b e n orm'it on from the sevrra ' 1 , , I , m.l J,nMl,n l.nn,tl,t nlr ivmrJ ...... r". r5 c lct n ?ent to ( ouec t all u t
iwKfi in :p Arniv 1 'icnuvn:! r cnumu wii.. uierv asMiiai.cc 10 neneve. 110m l ie 1. 1: . .
oiiices. surveyors general, and such th- r',."" , V kot i ' 1 1 r 1 in I,ul,'l,i3 " " leu tneir il!n-eN "1 1 ! he some ipditin'lmt we tiildoubt deep interest lie lech, and the active i. . ;m 1 r . . . ",, er sources as he mav deeni expedient, . 4j,, J "V 3 ' V , I , . . . they will be directed, when collect r?
relative to the quantity, qualitv, and OiCt Ot J Slack Hawk s """" Wo nn lnv I1arthe ,ias aUva !akcn ,lot oH.v to remain near this place, or cutvalue of the publie land which remain movements are mysterious. Wo yUU iw.w , . e imuei- ioca? iut gCneral prosperity of tl t tjien lo tlcir dilferent home unsold in each State, and report such in- should not hosurpriM'd if tlie whole iStaU(' says ah eastern paper, that COiintrv, he will still be found faithful, y , 1 f ' , ' mL' . iormatioain like manner." I band should move off for Canada. Hubert, the fire-king, has tender-'illlhe discharge of his duty. m,kt. lU 'r T'- n !' !,-. . . . ,1 1.;., : fw.m;.,rr s J !m,,Kl Uc remarks in order to satiM.
; vi( 11. nun. nnesiue com niiu sr." .... CT
Itatclc With the Indians. Li... 1 .. i n-i . z- 5Hlrr:itun tnrnffdi fbi nv-nninp 1.
i o.v.j.i-a i KA... Aladisoa and St. Clair from a re- ,nS "ct teeth, and swalI he toilowmi: nostennt is irom . r . d . , , in,.f ;t Bar.k!.nvn Chrohiclo.-Extn.. of ?;'' !' H C.o!onc' M'lV lvi'i Solomon I rmtt and .Jonn Markey, mmmMn , .. J.r7r!g ,
JLIKI VI.-., liUIII iVIHI .IKJlll'l W 4 .M A A A ;.T..M-
v- . c 1 .iii- ifpopible, the public mind . W strange! As I anticipated, divers 1
"'fouierv, (ireen a::d Adams from a!
iV- j regiment Jacob Pry, colonel and
Charles Greuorv. and Martvn 3Ma-
By the arrival last night of Ucv. jor The 'troops from Morgan, iIr. Horn, from the army sent out iike and Macoupin, form a ren-
asra
tin
inst the hostile Indians, vvelearn mr.nt Hewitt. cohmek and lsdl
it a detaclnnentcousistiii": of i7.) nnd R. Wentberhird. iIninrs:. Tbn
imdertiie command ot Aiaj. tr0os of Saniromo and Schuvler,
n, were attacked on tlie I itli from a re'iimeut Samuel M. D.
men
Siitlma
instant, by a superior force of hid:- Wilson and Achilles Morris ma-
ans, on Sycamore creek, about 30 jor?. Tlie troops from Alonroe and miles distant from head quarters. &, ;Sheib.y co!nro-e an odd batailion that about 5'2 were killed! lien.' Major Jnes ron.mandant. The V. hiuiiides, with a fl)rce of I companies of Capt. Hcmint ofFavmen. left head (piarters on the h"ith ctte. Capt. Hawsou of Sam?amo, for the scene of action, and in ail Capt. Carlin of Green, compose a probability tlie next express will battallion of Spies.). D. Henrv, bring us intelligence of a general : commandai.t. 1 Nathaniel Buckcngagement. Vvc publish below ; master is appointed brigade Major, the proclamation of Gov. Reynolds :ynK noss aid-de-camp, Win. E.
cauu.gior an aiuuuoiiai ioreu oi iMorr, brigade, paymaster, a 2,000 men. The troops enjoyed j Thomas quarter master.
iT.?"--r ....
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wi foun lc-i rcptr'-'i cvif srirntisrr, ::a unq'inlific I itoties arc already in circula-j
tion, and a host of the wins ki tary.i'vom the fTn! scor the s'm? n!li ,nte mav he f.'xpccted between this and the election. To thoe now in circulation I rfc-
W.M. MARSHALL,
Indian A.-r.f N.D. GK0Virr., " Sub Indian Ai:c
iWiliiusr to i-i
SATt ltDAV.. JUE
,and Wm.
excellent heath. &c.
From the Globe.
AVc are gratified in being able to
Head Quarters, Dixcn's I'crrv, i On Kock Kirer. Mav la. l:'2.
To the Militia, of the State of Hli-;announcctothe public, the jmssage -noi ! of the Post OiFice Bill, in the Sen-
iciioer;titc Lirpiioihasa
Tzc Li lians again. We have brri v:i 1 1 i t r t v i , . 1 1 .I. : l . . i
to such as mav hereafter an- v , ., - "Jprar I .hall enter the plea of noa fL m ul' to 'u the fate ofo.r
and I now pMze mrlf. botween ' , ol" JUCl,n tomilr.v- It in i has arrived, and with it the painful is. this and the first of A inst to nuk'c up:. ... , , . ' U,UU11' i ' i i a . .i , ifdher.ce tiiat the "Aorth JVnttra Pn. .the nvir. and plead specially to thir de .
'' ' tO t III' U 1 II V '! 11 "i I PA1..1
;.) but bv the E.-i.'tos
'. purpose of maicir-
.room for what they now cali "7 Ac .V. : Joseph ihacotu" W'e undertaiid it m:i7 jbefouadat the '"Pearl SincC House."
, , claratvm, before the proper tribunal , , , , , :o i'u is:-ltlt nut ;,irai.l lu n,v.iK ' (cot !)V the lialians, .the People; to whom I shall submit the . " , x.oaANasoaT, :i , wi,oso i hn ci,.r- ,"c""t'"' " U!
vow riicsmi-NT, AKDRSV JACIISON. Foil VICli l'Hi-l L KN'T,
fully sulmit.
JOHN SCOTT.
Indian Fever. This malady poems to prevail, to an alarmii.p: extent, am(ng the people down tlie Wabash,
'.MY OWN, MY IlOOSHinit IAND.' We have before number, a conce
particularly in the neighborhood oi Ln-'to.day we ,ivc asimilar uolicc cl tl,rSf ,atff fayette. Wc were told at hist that it from theju-u ;f icjrrespo i.dc nt of ti.e Pert' was confined principally among the old land Advertiser, wl.ich, like c-v ry thi:-
liL'omen, but wo now understand tbal 1J" his pen, is full of interst. Witi. s..a
some of the mm have taken it. and it i,',fthal native p,il3e v,itL lmis 4i . k- . i ., ' ... -som oftiie firm, invinoilde ssus of Irdiar thought to be worse than the (iraC. We , . . . . . '
horn Marchlo,hluiOaxl,aW,u,,thCar-havc not et seen much Sign of it in this wllicll lhc w!lole Indiana deieT acr is r
piace. l nc people tiere appear quite oncdash ofthe pen, resolved into tl.eirr.composcd ; although thev are sunoural-' tural n.ttlnr;pnrss. Ift.'ov. Housion h edwith Indians, exneet a lar iaim- rai-?,,Cl1 'ffre t he House of Hc-Prcs:itin
SKETCH OF HISTOIIY. AMJiiKW .1 CivSU.N
Fought in the licvulution, 1761. Elected Ll. S. 6enator. 17'.i7. ()pusfd t'C al.n and Sedition lars. Klectcd Major litueral of Tennessee, 1707. Voluiittf r in the second war, ll'i.
Passed ti.ro" every hardship and privation
It becomes mv duty again to call ate, without any alteration except !aprointca M,j(,r (,c.lier;li u. ,s. r,ny, iri4
on vou forvourcountrv. ThcstaM.1'' ainrndinent i)roposed by tlu
is not only invaded bv the liostile'- wnmitP'e. Much credit is due Indians but many of your fellow; to Ch;iirman 3tr. (irundy, and cit:zens have been slain in bat- '.the other numbers ofthe Post ()ftie! lice Committe lbr their minute A detach.ment of "the mounted nd laborious investigation into tlie volunteers, commanded bv 31aj.! n:-" post routes contained in Stillman, of about in number,' '.is Kill, beinr aboutsevenimiulred
Avas overpowered by the hostile In- in :mmnu 1 lie oenehnai etlrcts, dians, on Hvcamore creek, distant which will be derived to the public from this place thirty miles, and a ""in measure, cannot be estironsiderab'e immber were killed, niated two highly, wla n it is reco;This is an act of hostility which can-'h' that mail accommodations not be misconstrued. " jv,t" extended over twenty thouI am of opinion that the Potawat-:Si5i-i hundred miles, in addition amies and Winnebaiiocs have ioiu-'to the hundred and ten thousand
ed the hostile Sacs, and all mav be; ver which the mail is now trans-
C , I I. ".1 11--!-...
l , I,..,.,, ,i .. . ior KUOCHin ciwb villi a ui:uci.ws l.-er tiere this evening they seem to be .... , . .. . . J , man tor 'lavinj dared to tell the truth 13 attending to business as usual, and we time, what is to :,c done with a r.
couucrud the coiupicreis of Lurupe, cM.li Cannot see why thev should not, for the WJ.0 wi'd, in tlin face ofthe world, with :rn-
j Indians appear as friendly as ever they panity knock a whtdo state arid its delegation
did. into the tlilch of Uisprctful ohscunty. Bdt Tne following communication is cn-,w,,atcan V, expcct w'!e" "e are "T"- , , ,. , . by Hendricks! 1 irtci;!! .MelVtj'.l! tilled to credit, and we pubhih it not ,,,, , ... . 7 1 Larr!!!! ljooii!!!!! Vi e revert to this su'ject only for the benefit of our friends below, wili, the greatest reluctance, hut tlcne-A.
out lor all concerned, and we hope they mess of our State Representation is motoric u.
and as we cannot rtcor tile oursehes ta Jacksonism in nny shape or torm, n.i:st sc ire, times expose the weakmji? of this (J lit AT
.Ian. I'd").
And won tin: proud title of HKHO OF OULMANS. Elected I'resilent ofthe United Slates,' And inaugurated Alareh 1'J'J. f. tint r Aw vflminisiration : The est I ndlvt l'rade restored, tndena.ilkatior. for Trencii and Danish spoliations. Revenue, jr.j,eW),(!C0. 1'opnl.ition, i:j,nno,r.(:o. National De t extinguished, l'rospi-rous at home. Itepeeted A Inroad. D f moe rat: y t ri u m pii an t . Tlie iv r put lie sal". . 'T1 e tree is known hy its fruit."
AT
rs. Editors:. You will le so
ood as to publi.'h a meeting of the. in-
waiiin'r war a,iainst the Uiiited ported and this wiii be done Irom 'habitants of Cass County, (and those
States.
To subdue these Indians and to
di
re
ted volunteers, in addition to tho.nankrupt
A Ye hope to be able, in a few
w ill give it a careful perusal.
INDIAN AGENCY,
Loganport, 2d June, 1832.! JacIiSon Prty. In doin? thia we nieu
Messr. Editor honesty we desire to speak plairdj ve rri . , , 'arefcincerely anti Jackson we ask the O I he great excitement which ex- nta e, v . , , . . . zeu3ot Indian to look at this picture. istsoiithe trontier settlements, wilkwei . i presume, be a sufficient apology for our (r We have copied tiie abov frnm troubling you, on the present occasion, the 'Western Statesman," published at with a few remarks. Within the last Lawrenccbui;h, and "?re also ak the
twoor three days, several letters havc';citizcns of bidiana to look ai this -.f-
the resources of that Departmentlof Carroll and elsewhere, that choose ccn rectivt- h' us (OIic ofwiiich was urc,'1 and then tell us candidly what alone, which, durino- the lastsession! to assemble with us,) on Saturday ?icaf,!se,lt hy express,) requesting -informa-lyou think of this firm, invincible fca
ive them out of the state, it wilfof Congress, was denounced, hythel the 9th inst. at 4 o'clock, P. M. io;don wU!l n-gard to the movements, and ; of Indiana! this reluctant!! hor.ft!!:! fjuireaforce at leat 2.000 moiiu-' opposition, as insolvent and totailvlmake arrangen.cnts for the Celebrationjlntcntions of tlle bidians. We can say,1 sincere!!!! Anti-Jackson Editor!!!!! d vohmteers. in addiion to tholbankrupt. " lof the Fourth of July, 1832. .with great confidence, that, so far as' Mr. C. F. Claiixson !'.!!!! Aint ke 5
3ops alreatlv in the field. I have! We hope to be able, in a few BV "fnend tihe Cause.
T I . l aT i 1. it. jj n (
,..r i,S.A 1 l,. n We .one to ho n i c. m rv few AV a jnena iainc UuWoc. Mfgaros tne i oiawauimie and iMiami modest man?
ll uuuum III im Ill hi. Kan i - . j-, - - . - - made tlie nret ssnrv retmisitions on! weeks, to lay before our readers, r,.vi.,7- a t r JIml,a,15 in hU AK-7 no fears need the proper oitieere for the above! the two able and eloquent speech- A fnend ,hc apprehended by the inhabitants on number of mounted men. and bavelesof Mr. Grundy whilehebillwasi1 1,1 I, h received rr fron,ier' T,,e temeut will pro-
-no doubt that the citizen soldiers! in progress, upon the proposition! - B,,l. , . jbably be increased by the remarks made
io uuur.guu.g ui,bvt;ov. Uevnehh.of 11 incus, in his call
examination, and may possibly appear. !on the cilizcns for a(lditioru,, forcc in
of the state will obev the cali of to repeal the postage on newspa
their country. jpers. in which he gave a full and Thev will meet at Ilcnivin, on' satisfactory account ofthe true con-
the Illinois river, in comnanies of .dition of the Department, and the
"One of the to "John Scott, wllif h hc,aJg: am of opinion that'ears last War, at Cincinnati. Uewa sq. Pr." &c. was received la,t;the pota xvattirnies and Winneba-ocs! with Gen. Harrison at the Battle ofTi?
Barnard, Windsor co. Vt. April 7, 1832. To the Fost Master, at Ciixinnatti, 0, Dear Sir I had a son hy the namctf Nathan Fairbank, who enlisted for five
was
: u.-i. j t.. i . i .
50 men each, on the 10th of June manner m which its whole con- i;' thor Vill : not Cu2dt Jined the h"lilc SaC?' and aj,,ecanf'aR,i was awards entfro.n next to be oFo-anizetl into a brir- eerns had been conducted and, . .. ' my be considered as waging war a-! I ort Knox to Fort Harrison and killed . ut utt3ttlu,tu . ..ii- v e v - to hand us hi proper name belore his ar-1 . . , TT . , 0 ., .;i. i i i ade. deinontrated the impolicy of dunin- t.c t ' demand ' Sa,nat lhe UIled State?. ' 1 he gov-j"m his whole parly. JOHN REYNOLDS-, ihin its resources at the pr00111 here in1 tab r- enior'n diis remark, did not intend to John McKcnscy wrote me aletterreCommander in chief 111. Militia time, and also exhibited the iniuri-', ' a" .0l,l.!.Ci 1 1 " , avL '.include the Potawattimics in Indiana: rectinf; his death by the Indians on the
,la'trn ttw. ...tll A l' wf u ... 1 I I. I
oils lioutical consequences Winch ,. . . J i he alludes only to the Prame Potawat- abash. Now mv desire is to kr.o
"ElltlioU Stssts? War. would result from the prostration i 1 Itimies, residing in the Northwestern where said John McKensey is at tn:S
Ye learn from dilierent sources,! of all the newspaper establishments THE Balti.nore Convention is over part of Illinois, with whom our Pota- time and Sirifyou can give me infer
that the Illinois troops, now in the situated in the interior of the COUll-'and vc understand that M RTI "'attimies have but little connection. ma lion orwill get some of your Kditurl
! to make Inquiry in their papers, where
McKcnscy now lives, and that I now receive information of it, 0 J
greatlj oblige me, as I want to kno
'more particularly respecting the mat
aceomnanied hv their ter, ior it I cannot hnd 31'Kens,T I mu?i
a steamboat, whit h had lefi Beards-! nny.istly. and oppressively upon con-, t'-oed longer than he expected b) in.:mW?M and children- and as oificers of
. 1 1 1 s . . . I -a - .
held, amount to aoout i)) men. i try, and the consequent increased; y' AN BUREN. was taken upas the' No stronger mark of friendship could!
lhenoiuitednieiHt!inntedatltl)'ip()wer of tlie large printing estab- cadicUte for Vice President, bygen-be askfcJ of die Indians, nor greater! said left Rushvilie on Monday, the tiOth! lishments in the Eastern cities, to!era (;onsent. ' (assurance given of their confidence in may
.April, tor tne ehow han.vs.on lne l.iltuence the politics ot he ia- the white people, than the fact, that will
Mississippi. J he intantry were to tion. He also shewed that tlusj Uen. 31arsha!l returned to his post; they do, in considerable numbers daily
im- iti vo(i n) int.- stun: pan e in measure ; ll adopted, would operate h;iuij, uum which ue was ae-, visit our town
town
After the mounted troops had commenced their march, a letter
raetors and post masters, and would! disposition. It will be seen by an ar- government we, unhesitatingly, give it result in the ruin ofthe Post Office! tide in this paper, that he has entered as our opinion, that so far from joining Department -he also triumphantly : upon the duties of his olice, and lost the expected foe, the Potawattimie
not only lose my son hut all his proper ty, Sirifyou can find who his Captain, or Lieut, were, as he enlisted at Circicnati,you w ill do me a very great favof
and Miami nations of Indians, ia this! indeed: aud I should be glad of a kttef
