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ii0ner. ofcustom for Ihe payment of any du-'sequence of the war with Bengal, and in com- V e have heard of nn cm .grant ' Iri la; t ieVnot exceeding in amount the duties hcreaf- pany with Dr. Price, three Irishmen, one er, dictating a letter to a er mentioned, in case Parliament shall author- Armenian, and one Greek, was thrown into the directed Ins amanuensn, o s. y 1 fk. ize the levy and receipt thereof that is to say -'death prison" at Ava, where we lay 1 1 months he nad meat ance a d;iy ; -m ' .

Oats, per quarter, 2s. ; oatmeal, per boll, 2s. 2d.: rye. peas and heaus, per quarter, 3s. Od. And hi-? Majesty doth further order, that such permission shall continue in force from the date hereof until the expiration of 40 days,

to he reckoned from the day of the next meet-

ins: of Parliament, unless the Parliament shall

previously to thcexpirationof the said todays make provision to the contrary. And the i V, - i-i .:.'i.. m '

Lords L omtmssioners oi nis .uajesiy s. i reasn ry are to give the necessary directions accor liiiffly. C. C. GUEYILLE.

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nine mourns in uuee im. mw mum'-"""-- . i - - j . , ..,. in five pair offetters. The scenes wc witness-! replied the other--but, they would never be ed and the sufferings wc underwent, during; lie ve that in the auld country,

that period, 1 would nun consign 10 oiniu". Prom the death prison at Ava, wc were rcmovi

ed to a country prison, ai vung-ucn-i.iv , miles distant, under circumstanc's of such severe treatment, that one of our number, the

Greek, expired on the road; and some of the

rest, among whom was mysell, were scarcely able to move for several days. It was the in-

xaiz missis: aw a -r,::..,.r.

Comp mar the. mouth J t: JMitiissi.ia-x-a.on the M a.'.-ci '. OcToi-.r.n 2on 1"0.

Sir. Accompanying this, wc have the hon-

ualf, as will iippvar oy tot? suhjoir.e. sci t which exhibits tbe extent tV situalic:: , o, J tracts. Almost all there person mo rf ! ,;. descent. the few who ate not .a;c criUr ed with them by early association. U ... ? by other circumstances. And all U, -t hav e be en imerJed at the partiu!:u-

of the Indians, and most of ihe grar Ve.- l,r.,, i materially aided us (luring the r.eroi ;ai.v.. J In order f uvnid any imputations, ive i,-.,. i '

serted a provision that any t tucso imi a - ri ;; he eMuiij:.-d from the tieaty. Pad. w. i,i. that i't will not be found necessary ler ;. Senate to exercise this power. Cad" dc ,,t :

pectntions are indulged hy me laM-ars :.: the persons iiiiere-J d. that the1,- parts

!e confirmed, and they in fact c n-tiluu :.n i

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LONDOX. September C. When wf. announced the ratification of the

Treaty of peace, with the Burmese Government, we mentioned that it had been preceded

Vv some se ere tight ir.g.

1H private letters from Calcutta, dated oth M arch, it appears that on the oOth January, a force of hetwecn 100 and 500 lhirmese, posted

.it a place called Watamachoote. were charged tur

bv a party of the Governor General s llody Guar I. under Lieutenant Traut. Al)ut fifty of the enemv were eitlier sabred or shot, and aniongt them a chief of rank named Montoungbo. The remainder were liispersed. On the Oth February, the enemy in considerable force, having ventured out of their stockades, and formed on. the plain, w ere attacked bv the force under Sir Archibald Campbell, completely defeated, at a place called Paghamew, which was captured, together nith lO pieces of artillery and 90 jingulK Sir A.Caiup bell, with a small escort, is stated to hae been at one time completely surrounded, but the enmy were speedily put to the route, and about

ioO ot them were either killed or drowned, beljis: driven into the Hiver at the point of the bavonet.

On the 2d inst. two unfrtunate Greek pri-

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tention ofsoernment in remo inMis from Ava or to transmit to yon the tieaty winch we con-

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to have us sactthced, in order to ensure victo- ciutieu w nn me i .nan .u. ii:..es .... ... ... :..-, inn f, r i..

rv oer the foreiuniers; but the sudden digrace'and that which was conleudeJ with the , lia- ' - . '(,' t .,ICC,. t. t),(. ;j.M ,.'

and death of the adviser of that measure pi e-rn.es on tins .lay. i i-.u-mi.,!,,; or iian,ies to a rr,;.,.

ented its execution. I remained in the Oung-j 'yhc.v trraties have been the result of ;i t rj tjiC yijjcyipj . Thev are A , , t ben-lay prison six months, in one pair of fetters our, t,liou negociation, in wliich every -,Iin.('(j;l.;;1iJi:M1,oi!::utr!.a:1eii.tlif ii sif;.,'at the expiration of which period I was taken 0,tjOI1 was uod to procuie a c shoo on tiie jlj j;j)( (Tn,Un; rf e. k tie-, out of irons, and sent under a strict gard to the lll0.t finable teru.3 for the i nited bV.. '.J. of ((lir ,,.tt j(.r;.t.'

IMII IIILV, 1UUV1 .11 .'.an jw..., .v. 11 I ' , I I " I 1 1 I I till III II. V. v .... j . . J( t I 1 I 4 ! 1 P' 1 U (Jill I (' !J'C( twlU. I

v - "v m 7 i " ", ' '- i . ii t jore tin measure can i e sh'-cj ssiu:u p?r u ?rpreter and translator. :ol,jert rould imt be nhlained without as-catiu-r! (o (,.rn) k .,SVtVirC( :(S ,-.,r lci:i!v..(, I'wo months ;n ueelaped. wl.en o my re t() l!ie Mipulations u hid, are tuund ,n tbce itltMl .,mi ; ,:lc! U!li i .vt.Rlw a. . ... . nto Ava, I vas released at the instance oi struiuenl-. I ... tl,,lfl. , ,,...:,.;,, ' e...

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.uoung-.au-.ou ""inn,, uu ( Jt .rult to r.H-rrt.iisi the prec- t.ts-i-j0,:t xt c had in i iew. It was t!,e:. in.r4: lace, and put under his charge During the !(Jarv of tl0 IlH!i:lu (.aim. The in,- of U-!;:,;'lt ,hat tho Indians should he n,-un r, six weeks that ies,del with h.m, the alla.rs j,otut t;1 t;,e aiffeient tribes are in.t ;:,:im!,, ,v l!t. inJerveutK n of our :fx.,": ot government became desperate, tke l.nt.sh (listil!(.t,v (i, :Ul(i it, tlu.u the t.-' V. lo.ihev can roan, in.ir., h-N.i ,hr.

iroops maKuiMt-.iuy u , .u.ce, u c un. (U n,w inoio T,0.(.ei(;IK t!i:l pn-crip-'f clf,r, and alter Dr. i" rice ha.l been tw ice (patcbe.l (i)M The l iu.s are frequently interminiih-d. j , , Uu ti

iu ufi;ucian.- iui 'wu-.;i iaMi-ess vnicn i u- ;c-1 hansom clined as long a possible.) I was taken by frrco;,,p S;UM0 (lu.lrt and associated with hint. We f innd the Prit-! ab -I , t!'e Mi l ish nUne Pan-gan; and on returning to Ava ;n .,n'(rllUm '

rrv, wc may in va:n (.;- : rn,,,, ..

them iroin the siv:.cc li!-tj.w if

1 ! id 'f h 1 1 :i i iui. -! I m 4 ri i n'-n-iii'r mlcrisi IV. . ... :...!...... il.,..., t, . . , . !- .. x .. .... ..

.nedaslong aMos.lde.)I wastakinbyiorce : S;UM0 district of country. North f the ! ;u , H i'l , :

miios ;t!.l Pot;iUaiailiies art',,,... Wn c.itil.i not t.i:rc!r;s. :S,-v .!ir...

At the ti eaty oi' i.h-t::et near th ce-.tie of the pot.: - ',

with their final term. I had the happiness of

in

tiie li.u'nt of the firmer1,. ,..;.;trv. !n;t that tri! e freety :n--:.!-i V zA

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.(I tr the road ison: td i:: the 'l ie

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tl'.O'a in tra ed!;,'.

procuring the release ofthe very iat of my fel-!-,l0 f . r(.nfrv rfl W;i .

low-pNsoners;andon the vl.t inst. obtained , tn;l,tal,(,;; u .lf5 rct,;.,11M.d. bt tm,e a:,d sub- j-.:; the reluctantconseutot government to n.y.m,, cirenmtar ccs bave mat. ralU alic t '. ,'t . tma departure from Ava. with Mrs. J. 'C(, UU ;n A , . ,,a. f I ...... 4 .... 4 ...... ... -. . I 111..,...-. . . 1 I

vmi 1 1 1 ui;i no pi ioimieiu, me sinaii innisi-, :,,..,...,,. .; iIir 1 - , - , , - , A 1 , ' . , , i s in l. I ... it w as oij-idereii un -oi t..n. t' oi o- , ,.. r . , , : p . . ., .., f . which 1 had just erected was plundered, and , . ,5 , i. , lt, ,,. ; , " 11 !"' . t.f.. 1 . . ,cuie a esio-,i iron, the I otaw at : nn ot tor ... ,.. ....... t I . ;, ! , i-r-. M,-fr evcrv thing a uab e conh-catei Mrs. . I.. ! ., r ,, Xv , . , t ! ' a i . .j. . t . i . ...,.i ... 1 Lrr l ..... , . t , i country s.nlho! t'.ie U aba-:,, ai-d the entire ;,::..ot-u-.t l.i:.. n ui!!;.:irr tiseir v. e:....

dl -idi'v fu. "!!!. ll.eai m :t!. a r.ri t

i.tte?, the one 'o. and the other 50 years ofj which she did until my removal toOung-hfii-lay i m.1;lo ,iy ,!i;lt uu, v,(, j to ' ,r ge. arrived at !lru.sels.dnven out a fugitivesnvbither she followed. Subsc-piciitly to that ' .cnrr;1 v :i J,?1ilt . J bv both of ;!:.. irib: -

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acre

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tr.m tneir native land, where tney had eeaped being put to death only through the interposition of theFrench Consul. Their alledged

object is to collect money in order to relecmj

those w ho nav e been carried avray captives bv the Turks.

period she was twice brought to the gates oti ,.,( tj1(,u.'u.h ;irr,

:o O'-la'd cr.v to r :;,; :. . -r .

, It ret. upon r.' ri'-eitu ;.l p:r:--u'; or to J . i ti:o cciriirv. '.'iii' .e:.:i::d iroor 1 t.o 1 1- ,

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inniiin 'Mil m U ' 1 in!:;-- . . .1 I . ... .' w." . . .. - -i

the grave; the la-t time, with the spotted tVver; : " o , ... hi ' ' v V I- ? while I was absent at Mahlooan She had V "1 C"!;', i"' t UJ"l!,7 :i i" "f'- P'tical nr,v. it ts ,o part been senseless and motionless veral clays ' TTT' '""i p - "1' "r ' to Sijr,! a i" vli... tl.r J.L. L ;.en: i;: .,u':,,u,,li ,hr M,:i,a"-Sill!tl I'-tvatanoo lor ;!:i:it!t. .,r t!. r.,M,ucti..h eft, rad ,n :n Pt

w i't.n-v. ,iruil(,;c tract tobe purchased, in order a the VPTV List t rron i f v .run -m nnnrirl ntntv . . . .'

4- T i J ' i i Wi'ii to (lo )!-tif li tlieui. as to prevent a re-!( ,,.M.r.4. tor such an ann ication a it.is . nsse or oo .. . . . ..' u, k i si r t

reiki; On ml return. I was astonished to nnd 7 , h :,M?nm"-S U?U:U Ur,,,Ur ! ,m,,'m ! tVeiin Indian treaiie, we thuh her in the most emaciated, helnles, state, not i ' . , l I r"t'f'r :i,;lt tlC !" ,,,d !'c blt.l-.c bavin-heard a word of her illnc-s She how-; treating however with the Potaw at:o..;--. t up -afv.as well t ,ermattc:s n. 1 ira ever rapidly recovered, and is now in perfect MC, Mf"' that their title to the ni.M;ty v. Ui.out a.h cti;:g the v alid.ty of ti.e ?-

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London, Sept. 1 1. The Dart, Capt. Pree. has arrived from "ciouth America, hav ing, amongst other freight. bout 40 tons of copper ore from the Polivar

tnine. Tbii the first arriv al of ore in tbis country from those mines, and we understand nn application has been made to his Majesty's G "v eminent to permit it to be smelted here. Copper has bee i received from the Bolivar Mines before, which was uneltcd where it was "due;. Intelligence was received at Lloyd's this after-noon ; of the breaking out of a war between the Dev ot Algieis and the lloman States, in

letters from Genoa of the 'd inst. They mention tint an Algerine ? pi idron was cruising in that neighbourhood ag iu.st vc-eis, under the Piorn.m dag. and they had captured two ships with valuable cargoes bound from Pome to Leg horn. This fact had produced some consteio ifion at (ienoa. wherr it was feared that the

hotile proceeding of tiie Alirerh.es would not f.uqani i.,irat. In our nan try t!o

he directed againstthc trade of the Roman bighest m in ,s not a', on the people ; the bun. -Mate only. The caue of animosity is not!l,,st ,s the people If tl:e rich may Histinrtlv noticed. it was coninc -lured ineie-i''0 "d to have additional protection, they

etion of the conntiv v ;s not as v alii, and the: foe a stipulation ha- been

the Mia.nies. Ai:d ti.ertf rc. the 'wliich will rive to that bed v the entire- co;.:r ' i

tri-f i?t:

Pbe treaty of peace was inc-d yesterday ''v 1,1,1 i: lUv M !:unirs- A,ai t,.erc-t tc. the'.which will give totnat ...ecir Lie entire coi.ir:. the respective plenipotentnmea eordinu' r10l,;,,k,.r;,l,0!, P-"' to them is much le,s than ,rthe Mihjer. the terms of nh.cli. the proinceolrracai,t'';lt,.;Ullt,'tllf;iot,1('1r'i: bo ann.ntv is com-J p.llt ;,rinr;pai .lihicult v has been ni:V d lb m:ill ;,,.4.c., m ' i t... p'rativ civ -mail and limited, and tl e -mi. an-; r;.. 'i''. .i,.l" i.A,

....... im v ui i ii, i ill w .itllll Jit I " ' a i i no. .',i.iii;i i wv v.j.iu t m iiii.ii liiv 1

gui, in the south, are ceded to the Pritish. It l','Tll l " Jurpo ot educ-a-on ,lt-jr,v ; lnr!l , ,ro v:1j1Jaijle tjut J K wasthis consideration chieilv. that induced me :,,,',m,:aM,r ;lt iU)' P-easun- t Cnngre. Tbeiv the l,..awatainie?.

.t.imiyof leavin- va :i:n'M:ri1 OI "ie otl!ei stipulations- J.,r o.acksm.tii eer'h:.d in setll'ii,-.! t:' -":""1--,''ll,ie.aiid tin- objects tl.emselv e;

to embrace the r.i.-? .,..

where the only object I

wan to obtain some toleration for the 'In -Mian ' ,,,, :iro ,,nl,0"ant to the Indtai.s, and religion. a favor whirl, I hoj e now to enjov ;;a,!t,Pt !'e !m,,,St,,'CMt 1,1 t!, "vernment. without leave from his golden-footed maie-ty 1 'i0' S h:iV0 h'ou distnhute.l to then:, as Sir Archibald has :iss,,M-ed .s a 1 ..r-. u,l! -PiT by the f,tnth at tide of the treaty.

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we expect to leav e ti'iis in a verv 1'ew la

Ro-poctfully yours, A. J P DSoX, J:

lv that'the Pope had omitted to transmit to h;no m,t 11 11 1" r X'r d-es v; oalth

the Dev ot Ab-iers the prevents he had bceu!,K rt ,l pimai.eni oisuiu non o lanulie..

in the habit ot receiving, including a sum of

It i immediately upon th Wntirtsli im-l c maud the great avenue rf coniniui.ication I, tween the Ohio and the Lakes. Eel Kivcr, the northern boundary of tl-e Potawtitatnie rc .1 .14.

sion. is incorrectly rcptesetdod on t!ie ra-:ps. hi it-general cotu-c it is !iiuch fuiti er irr the al as, than it appears to be upon ti rr; land friar. t!:e bes; calculation we can m :l.e.t':t , vl!e evtf i,?. of the c eion is n-t less '.h i i " i 1 1 . i . , ... 1 1 , ...

Piov,:.a. no treaty co::H ha;e !.,., formed':.; . ' ' T ' ' " r'i;r ";,"-,; l"

1; . .-..!.. . . . :. "...', . iiir iracr i-non i.nKe 3 1, rrr

is c s- i.ti. 1 io the interest of inclia'-.a: f -r w'.h ut it. tier c;,?ei;s cat, h .teno ae e to t:;.t

" " I "'I'll . I i i I I - 1 I 1 1 I I.li'i..' t I. I t;.e .Miami ---iori i-robaldv v.mx in va':c

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amount of tairtv thotn.-ud live hundred

and forty 5own ibdi.ii. seventy one cents, and an additional quantity of niee" hundred dollars have been promised to them. ViP,..ut thi"

lit" 111' .1.11 iS a iwa V S :i I r. :i f . .11 r tif-li-rr !

...... - . ... .v..i. 4.4 'll". poor and naked. 'I'hey epv ct to recc'inmc part ot the consideration at liie moment of

signi'.g the treaty. This epe. tatiot. m fvt.

iurui-lies t.ie onlv motive ..r tln-ir atlendave

money, which h:is hitherto been considered bv

the Algerines in the light of a tribute

It having been published in several of the

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Phose who are wealthy to-da pas to the ' " U,v '"" P'"' (, I'd noiive t.r llir-r

"' u.e uiea-ures proj se.i to r.e'n.A reduction in the at-nuitv 1 ellecled b. t:-c-e

tomb, .and their children divide thei. estates. Property i-i thus div ided as fast as it accumulates:. No family an, without its (nn eertions. tand erect for a long tune, under our

value than tin' a-

um aiiia. t.ri ited

ionrnaU of this citv that a sum of P 12.000 has statute of descents distrihutions.ti.e only tine

been allowed to Gen. I.allcmand.bv the Greek' :uul h gitimate law. It silently ami .juittly

tnd dollar'- w a

payments, much gicatcr in mo-it (li-tribute.l. Tl;e

for the.-e treaties. I'.fteen thou.

cetlainly intended todelrav tbe nc cs:trv c

Committee. Gen. Lallemand takes" this np,,or-'d,Vo,vl's t,,c fn,i "P ' :i long life id 3 , the convocation of the In 1.

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to anv tbt r tract of -ciaiai t tc:.t 1:1 the v.. tern i u.'!iy . ::r! i it- ;c jui-ito;( w; s highiv r1..riant to :! State, f !i:d! 'i;a. :i- it irtte;; : J

.!io '-! !:. 01,' v o; hit senh-aiei i'

v eots her f; , ui enter

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I.ll'C. v v,"i,,sii" iiivit nit: w.it es on me sea onv

1 1 t :n !t im; r -e;;u n;. to wiiv b sc by u itiiie, p.-iicy :u..l intori Tiu' i ig!it co'.t ev ed bv the ML: ni'.re i vte-.s--. , j':(.u) :hat con;

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Gen. Lallemand w ill not answer the personal ; n ;n 0 , isos af,,i is so0 swallowed up in the I1"- ,1a.1 1 ! .... . 1 . . . land. shoiilil

refections and injurious remarks w hich. in vasl a,yss. and is seen no more. Another ri-

fome journal?, hav e accompanied the state- SS an(' 'l;lv'"g reached its destined limit", falls meat: He owes it to the delicacy of hi situa- ogPn,b" -way, and is succeeded by yet another, tion and to his character, to w ait for the pnbli-i vybich, in turn, breaks ami dies gently on the cations on the subject of the American public. ;f,horc- The richest man among us may be lie will then make such remarks as mav be brought down to the humblest level; and the rcuuisite;and tbe truth which the different doc- cn'M uth scarcely clothes enough to cover

umonts shall disclose, will be a full answer to n,s naueuness, may rise to the highest olhce in

all calumnie

d not have been eypecied that au :it,,m; ' ' c bou r b.:v e ii .i t. n f ::t the consideration given fu the ;1" t'u" ",,',;tiy i'l'i speeif.c h T.ads. 'j c ;

I irgeM, and run :i tiie ru-i imp. rt c.I cf r r thn 1 i s-ioj s made bv tiu tn. the !i .:. 1 ! a ; i-thenet valid. Put the .Miami - h i' 0 . J

ceded iheir w h !e iight to the reu tr roiiL'

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lami.s.iouiii he met Iron, this fund. It was barely sutlieient with tbe n,ot ligid economy to pay the actual claims for serv ices and s;,,,. . 1 :. . . ..... . . 1

piic. essential to tbe subsistence of the multi

ude assembled heie. to the presei v ation of ot 5,10 ai itl t ie exec.

me necessary ponce, and to the successful

result w hich we hav e ultimately attaine d.

s.uall reservations. The Pmte 1

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eesnm. hate aeijuirod a i 'im i 3 it m"-'.

bnder these circumstances, no resoune ,v:i, th- Potaw at:. ma s h an etcnite ci-t:;-

CIIAS. LALLPMANI). -Vc Por.- ICf 'i O'Tocr, ir.2f). TIIK PilTlMPSP MISSIONARIES. The Christian Watchman of the 7th inststale, that after two years of anxious and tear

fnl suspense in regar d to the fate of the Pap-

t; and the poor man, w Idle lc.,Ml- 'M't to pure base goods upon the credit ", '"?ry- '.d althcugh a j.t ieg:rd 10 pvvant on his knees mav justly in- !j1 ,,,c n'Sciation, prov iding for their pay meut J1,';.,P,:'1 as well as to the situ-.ivr. ef t'.:c isolation, that if he possesses -V t,je 1 n,,nl t;ites. if the treaty should be, biou'ii. "ill probably prev e-.t tl -a lV..-n uV

i.iui.eu. ami hy ihe Indian-, it the ratihcation ' :P s ;,J' pait ot it. wi;li.;.t vz ! should be withheld. Proper invoices and cer-;-',,,,;d 'I'sent of the potaw at.anie. siiil jtilicatcsof these purchases hav e been prepared.' tingui-hmcnt ol the Miami rliim v. ill or.-"'''

'nnr Yi f rnmonf

he rocks his infant j..i .1. 1

wuie me ems:nauon, u,at it I,e nossesse

talents and v irlue, there is no olhce beyond the

reach ot Ins honorable ambition. Jucle Story

.11111 (onungenl clralts have been drawn on ,1..-li ''g'iate with linne cit.cu:-..-, . wc(r.

hall be made for tli.tt purpose

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Pell's Weekly Messenger of the 2d ult. ,K'P;i'inent payable alter an appropriation!'"' l""P,r tun:-;.ri ,v es b,r the puici. - t . " " I b:il I bo n. .1. 1 1". 1 1. . .... . . . 1 , I'ot n . t -I'll J....... .4 4 . .1 . 1 :.!... ,.

e. .v scneiiuie o ' ' ' 1 1 . . n i-r me t -1., .-,'.' 1.

:. ,, 1 . r . , 4, ,, ' serves ,r ,,M i:iai purpose. A sche.lu'.e of tist Missionaries, stationed in the r.urman Km-, these ilr-ifru d id-d tl,.. f pire. letters from Mr. and Mrs. J nelson had at' f "usery of the m.u.j s I ! Tti'tZ fT"1"" Ip. -nh ..rrivrrl aonoum Mnc their safety and facturu'S l,oor ' Lnsbmd arises from a rate of liv - mHUl- . a" annexed the mvoiJ1''. " f f'J. bicli, in no country in!c ".V explain the nature of the

K.tn.g.o.ne - the world, can permanently be a.Ionled to the'PpUrs which hav e been furnished. their sullenngs, during the warlare letweeu great bodyot the i.eonie. 'Incur of lea and the iw;.L,..i.'..l 1 c the Herman, aud the British. The letter of useofutall luJ vuumJ, V. ihe ccJtS 7 v , anientof Mr. Jud.on follows:- poor, and while these l,Ib,tS continue, y""' DK JUDSON'S LETTER TO DILBALDWIN "f eaMonally be subject to great distress." UU Ml,n 01 S-.-'.. V; r v , l rt or ,nor , L,ttler llT ,r:Mit Pondon editor These claims hav e been agreed to, at the

-11 7"7 T-- v ' r! , ; . . U,M(:1 ne great panicuiar reouest ot the tribe, am the claim Kev. and dear Sir, we survive :i ncenc of hodv of the American Peotdo .w.v ant. ....i.' :......,....:.. 1 ' cl,l,in-

euHermg, which, on retrospect, at the present ,ike,y to possess ftravery long e io come.! pert vmd e ' W mTVT " rea,,t 'Ut f h0rr!,,;,rrr Amnff "S' thSC Whm U C nomimde the poor ihe whole Indian country On de r, i cL -We a e occupy.ng a tent in the muUt o( b.r ran, universally, obtain tea and mail In uorj ductals have been m t.lc f'vow r 1 1 of i hem i Archibald Camnbc N u, it ,n,l m.. n-rr iv ni ...i ..,i;ri.c .. . , .rl . . t" 11 I,om oI them, and

Lamiibll vlnfl" .ml me receivinib.4.l nida.. ,,a,'rLo u,l.:a. n 1 .. ;,i . .

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from him and other British olhcers. all manner The abundance and vnri . J W J L A V V ,,,r t,,tlr P-

of kind attentions, nrooortionate to the barhar- tatd,. nnu .11 ' 1" .'" . . i "r .1 V V 10 "c rc,c,vc, ,r,,, Pure

, . ., ......... ...v. i.iiii.uiim iiweiimirs; Mint oi uiesc: uenis, as to nrocuiv siirti rrdit I...... ities we have endurei lor t,n .r tn v iv ..n.ri., :.. wr.inn.. . T ' i-. . ' l,r,KUK uc, cremt;, Iiere-

. ,4i on r t J pi-.tij .,, im legion, would aaiszc a aiierasineir necesait es mav re mire lvaSJe.4 Ch..brfJ,,. ,84, .nconj,pccul.Uorlikctheol,P(1.lolrall,ov, I Land, Lav, lWou uvj, j ll iajivij

;ot another !ioi;;.d.nV belnc eu the ui a::d the P

hllted States. The evt.M.l ..I'flds ! , .e.i c! :iitr.

we do m t ktir.vv . aral it n.nst be p. tl c i vc rnment heieat'ler to ascertain it. whensa.-a measure becomes riTcs;,n. 'p Mi.,rr.-. are also better oruanic d in the . r -ov err i; rthan the potaw atamies, :MI their icdu. cdi-M'-beis enable tiicm to a t with mue u:irwii'." 'Phe preceding .iii'mitics ,u, to them wnf rouiderable. and they vere aware that pos-osior, of the c -tun try was hicbly iirj T tan to us. I nner It. ese citciiuistam e. v.-r necessary toive them much more for tbe if liiajuiihment they made, than was piv en tt' r Potavvatantuv. And, without troubling y with the details of a emi barbarous i egr::. tion. which occupied u man' clavs. it ii ch"t" to ay, that tlje treaty exhibps the m t adiu". tacocn: rrat.gen,-nt which cuuld be u,iic

TI the lv th wi!! feit' a'.m'! r it:J'ho 'and i in a - itu it i Of th ,-irra t.'iey cr!u be v SUl thei tav.t athe! tin ; j-. 1 ' t.te ti:. -O'.'s po.; Wr. co : ! : yerw i ! i Tdi . as c an 1 deii in : be 1 1 re j hav Srn liT ub arc a.l .ti:.: il'C ex' , ,t!u .to ;it. .Co.: 1,

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