Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 28, Corydon, Harrison County, 27 June 1822 — Page 4

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glnfual v ayne. From the KJbc'el. Freeman's Journal. Cci). Wayne is ouc of many of trir revoU Ronary heroes, who hive been suffere. t-r s'rep ia tW;r trrves unhonored. and apparent! v ft rgoftC; t - l t ir ronctn. The numerous ra't!c it. w ic he fju'at dutinz ov.r tiu?rze for icifeudrr.ee, attest In cov.vr.gc and hit conduct: While tb rictnry of the Miami's, in 1104, added . fr i urcath to his laurels. The next year tfltr am victory he he" at tre?que le, chi'.e concluding a treaty with u In3'e.n, and tta bjtipd ca the shore of Lake trie- No Upf nor monument has been erected to hit memory, and a ruined picket is all 4hat marks the grave, iferen that remains to tril where the hero lies. Pera.it the muse U present her tr: Cin offering at his rac. I went to his grave, and saw never a 6tcne, To tell the Irava warrior's 6tcry, vlio 'mongthc son9 of his countiy had sheet, Lihe a star ia her diadem's glory. $he deed3of hi? youth, his coTr.rads can tell, Wheu war was wakM by the cann?n1s rattle, TVhen he stood by the side of lit 1 ravpst hc ftll, The first, End the foremost iu battle. fhc felds f his fame were manv and fair, IV ttre Le fons;ht with his so'dier crcnad hiui .si c't at the close of the conflict of war, The bright garland cf victory hound him. - Jtai new in the wild, far; Cpt o dip- we.t, " The brave, gallant warrior M. ust crown' J with victory, he sunk to his res!, And peace smii'd on his honr cf dying. And (here, in a ! and desn!q? pmc, Br Tune's fn-eu trier's thry laid Ht:. And there he lies, t'ie gallant and brive. While no sepulchral honors are paid him. hat the s hlie r will ever remember his worth, And treasure with fontaers his s'.cry; And the g&ilaut will shed a tear on the turf, Where he sleeps ia the ted of his glory. ike Stearic Advocate I E VAI:nE V:IsSION. : n Preacher. There ia p hy ihe rianae of meuoai'uic, i:einff to the PutL atamia In:

Ciilie ui Indiana, who live- ub ,ut ItO ijiitai -vest of Fort vVayne, In years ptst, he has received some information on relig;.'m fiuhjecU from the Catholic at Detroit. On hearing of this rcmot ka ble man Mr. M'Coy ..it him aline, inviting him to pay him a visit, When he and hi adherents had arrived within for ty miles of fort Wsyne. some wicked Indian? told hiai that Mr. Al'Cov would make nlavcs of all their children, and tic ropes around the heads of the adults. This so frighleued theu, that bet eirJu of the comp?ti vestured to come to the place. k On hU Rrrival at the house, Sir. W'Coy met him at tle dtM.f. Meuomine took him by the hand, gave him the letter .h he hud received; and It :kii:g up to heaven, he said: JThc Great vSpirii knows for ' t Tii'.ent I have come to vis. It Hi eye is now upon ; t-;l in- i eeg us at all timet.5 Mr. Xi?Coy received him joyfully; and they had a very interesting and affectieg ennfere nee. This was iu March last. The following ia an extract from the observations of the Indian Preacher, or Menomine: "Father, about two year? a go, some wicked Indians came by my wigwam,! told them they ought not tn he bad; that God had made all thing, and gives us every ihir g we eujoy, and keeps ih alive; therefore we should love and sarve him. They told me I lied, aud they Would not follow my advice; that the devil made many things. This grieved my heart, eo that I saidI will go and preach to my peepta to do 1st-

Un tlife Gml Spirit toW rca 60. Ever feince,' I have been preaching and praying." Only about forty, counting children, listen to me. I reckon it ia so with you too Father; yon cannot get all the white folkc to bear vou. "The people at one old town were so bat?, and drank eo ouch 'whiskey, we left them & removed a piece oil', where we have huilt a town of our own. Many of the Indi&ns say I tell tht m lien, "Fatlitr, I have; no book to tell me what I ought to say: I . die! thirl;, i::ay be I do not talk right. 1 will go Gee my father -he will show ra a great deal, and learn ue hew to talk tony people. All these alluding to his diacip'cp that were with

him are come to hear you. "Fdhcr, x are i cue rant wc Want to know the truth we want to he one with you; -then God will take care of us, for we believe Got! ia with you. 'FaikcVy cur people are quite ignot ru?; hut don't he discouraged, for you may instruct us in relijlo:?, raid in the arts of the white people. The InAianq think they are whe; but they know nothing, e.aye to get drunk, l;e, steal and kill. "FvLth'r, i ttll my people that (rod made the world and every thing in it: he marie every body, and MC8 us every tiling we ha' c that when Gcd first made man ha must, have bceu g od, for he good; but the tl 'vil cans and made nsan bad and ever :cce he go about and sbou, per-uding men to do cvi;; th.t God sees us every WHOi W3 cannot fr.do our6lves ficm Idas; that he ik ail Uk time at the wicked, & ifthev v. ill ut)t turn from their evil v.ys; he will make thetn stay in t?re forever; that he wiil take the. good people up to bo with himself; that when wo procure any thing by hunting, we should not suppose that. we do it oursolves, but' tb.it God gives it us; that we miy also plant corn, but can't make it grow; this God does. Theretore, when wc eat bread cud the like, w.e should thank God for it. 'Drunkcnncsfi, lvinj:, steal, mg, fornication, aud all F.uch practises, are hateful to God; and if men do not quit them before they dio, they must he miserable forever, parents might a? well throw their children in the fire as to train them before audi examples. " Since we receive freely from God everything we possess, we. should uot call it our own; "but should be ready to give it to the poor and needy. When we Indians meet a man with a hat, we must not insult him. "lied will come by and by and set the world on fire; then all fine houses and other fins thing w hich people are so fond of aud proud of now, chall he burnt up. The fire eh all not hurt good folks but the wicked will be dreadfully alarmed, and will seek a place to hide, but there shall bo none. And oa . seeing God take the good people hoae, th?y rill cry, "6 let

ue go too, 0 let mo go, tt ma go;" hut he will eay to them, fNol" I don't know when this

will take place. If men arc very bad, it may lie. ero.u they are better it may t:ot be 6o'jn. Children, h? of cot? rag?, prepare for death our time ia this world is. very short. "Father, I am trulyT sorry we cannot talk to each other better: but wc will take fast hold .of one another's bands now; and when we get to heaven cur language shall be one there will be no need of an iutcrprcter there. i am sorrv I am go poor w.'Ai I cannot ... uevcite" all my tine to preachin but since my falher sava I nreach like The Rook,- 1 will new go home; 8 all the time I can spare from huntirg to support my family, rdiall be spent in warning my people.'"5 COIIBLY 3IARTIN. By the President cf the U- . nitcd States. W IlE5UvS by ilia 33 cccrbn rn tha 2J tf March, 1 a 1 9 , ntitid . "An act to dcM-inate the boundaries ' cf ditiict'o, aixA CteLahiish bed ofn.ca for tht dit-prsil oi tin- public lar.; w.t hcrc'.ff'TO offered far saic ia the va;.s LfO.iound lr.r!ian3." thv Prcsidt'P.t ot'th.-. United Suu a is authariid, b' law, to ratine Cuitaio lands to be offered at public &a!c: Ti.crcfcie,, I, Jumes Mcnrcc, Trbidtnt of tht Urited States, do hereby declare that public &u!e (ureeably to law) shall be held as follows, z; At the Land Offi .c at Ceiawarc, in Ohio, on the thud Monday in A'ju:t n xt, for the sole of Tow asbips S 4 5 G 7 and 8 nctth , raftca ? cri 13 34 5 and 6 do 11 3 4 and b do 12 At the Lai.d C) (Bee at ?:qua, Ohio, on the first Monday in August turt,. for the sale of TcwL'ships 1 2 3 4 and 5 nortb, ia rLr.jrcs 1 3 and 4 At the same place, cr. the first Mend.iy in Sci)!e-'nbei' next, tor the sab: ok' Townships 12 3 45 ncrtU, ia ranges 56? and 3 At the came place, on the first Monday in 0:tuber next, for thebaic cf Townships 6 7 9, in ranges 1 2 345C:&I At the Land OITi.:u at iirockvilir, Ir,;!iann, on the third Monday in fc?ptcmbcr ne:-:ts fjrtl.u sale i.f 'f cuiirs 17 18 19 k 0,11: ranges 2 3 4 5 18 lUaud 0 U At the fcanu' place, on the third Monday in October ext. for thw bj'.o Voaraships 13 10&. 20, in rscges ? 8 & 10 11 &.13 17 18 19 au liU 12 At the Land O.T:cts ts!ah!ish?d for the District cf litre Hute in Lu!ian a, on the first xMoii-by in Kovtmbcr te::t, for the f a!c of Towcsliips 19 and 20, ia ranges 345G739 wct 14 IS &. IS 1 east ar.l I we:-t Each tale v. ill corrmui.ee wivh ths lowest r.utubtr of section, tov.r.thip, said ranre. Thr lands reserved by law for the use ol schocU or for other purposes will, cs astud,be resvrved firm silc. Given under my hand, t tiie city i:f Washington, this 16.h day cf -Vay, 1822. JAMES MONROE. By the President: Josih Mjsigi, Cctp.roUsicncr cftlis General Lir.d OFr:t: June 4 25 S2. printer? in the Etatcn of- PtMyl-.a-n''a, Ohio, Indiana, ar. Kcnfovh , and in the 'erruoiy of Micnijpn, v; ha arc cr''-!:2t-d to r.ubtlsh M-.c zvi f it ' LTM;tc.l 5tits, wi.l ifistrt the above f.r.cc a week till the l :t Monday in Ilcxerr.ber next, ziA ssrd tbt:ir accoui.is frccfipud) to ths General Land CKcc fur payment. Uaik Deeds or sale.

ttml Office tor. Tbt l i-vi)j: a P; i ct bai.k r.otcS which will be received i:i payment fot Un!s; ; in the Imui ffrjc at Bro r:7il,ft cxrep' notes of a less tkiioaiUiatioa if. i a five tiolU:", i Iiuiik of the U . '..-.tea Jc branches-

T. T n 'y ... . f - r- f Mecli.-.iic's Dark, Mcicb: nt Hani; , Ui.ion Prank, Bank of Ait.t;c?,. do do do lan'.t of I'innsyJT.ir.wij Plnladc5 Bank cf !. Aai tica, do liank of rr.:.i-!p'.,:3, c'.o Farmer's en : r.Icchantc'a do fechaiac's br.r;!; of city 5t co. do Commtrcli-l bank cfPcnn. do Schuylkill 3ai:, do Bir.L cf Northern Liberties, do Ba:,k cf MiiyJii.d, Baltimore. Bar.k cf Bfcitiroare, do Bank of CoJomhia, District c! Col. tlr.ion t ar k ;;f Geo; r.Uown, do I'2ti ici:c b r.k f VaU.:r.gttn, do licTik of t Tie Metropolis, do BarZcf Ak jiai.d: ir, do liouk r. Vi: i:.a U benches, Vir ruirtr'L k brtnehes, do Bii k ol Cl.if hcoihv Oiio. FarwciV. End ALi hanic'a bar;k cT In! iat.a, rk M;ulison. Batik cf Oilcans. Kcw-Orleans. laud ornc n :: r.v. UECI IVAliLi: AT TIT.rX HAUTE Sprcie, Banlroftbr U. Stttra .u.d brnr.cbca Incorpe.riitcd B.u.ka cf Be3tt v, M.1S3. I.'cw Yoik Bard, in lien Yc:!t, Ber.k of America; do. Br. d; of PrnnsylvRnisi PHladrlphis. J)o ol ?Co;ih An:cric.ii do Do. of PhilcdcIpiVi do. I'Vuviei'a k Mechanic's Berd:; '. rvkchanic's Baud cf city & ccut:! Nomine rcial banU. of Pcnn. do. Scluylkiii hanki do. Bank of Korihcn Liberties; dc; Utv.3n bank cf Buliimoie, Bltinr.crc r iecb-anic's banh do. Merchant' do. Franklin do. cf Baltimore do. Coamirc'l U Farmers bat h Farmers U Jechanic'a do. Bank of Maryland do. Do of Baliiii.cire. do. IM:k of Columbia; Di cf Columbia. Union bank ol GccrpjCtotvn., dc. Farmers' l. Mechcntc'? bsi.k.do. Patriotic bank cl Wtx&Mngtcn; do. Bird: of YVahinrnon, do. Do of Metropolis, . do. Union bshk of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do. Do. of Ptorr.ac, do. Farmer!, bank ol 11 oshingtcn do. Fanr.cr's end Mechanic's hat.k ol In' diam at Madiscn Ind. Exct pt notes of a lew deTiomsnaticn than Fiv; Dollars Luit Office rAoncy. A li-:tof liouks, I'iC nofes c f nl.icli srcrtCchbh L3 Ctih, for tLc Sale cf Putlic LaLd. at Jclfcrtonii'!. Haiib of the U. S. and bran:. hzjik cf Virginia and LrrvueLf i , rrr.ers Uuilf, ditto, liank of Tcnn. (rh'b.telpLia,)" Knrth Amrrira, iliiin. Tuiik cf rialadcljihta. ditto. Tflrracrs Ic Mecb3riirsl.aiik,C:llo. M'thraiis Lank cf city and c--uTj, dc. CV.v.utrcial Dntkrfrcnc. dittc" f chuylkill Lank, htto. Hank cf Ncrtbcrc liberties, ditto. tlr.ion bank of Kal iiiorc in BalLiff-re, Mechanics Lar.k, ?.Tcro.l;autibank cf Caltimuie , Franklin baak tf Commfrcial rarmcrsbank ' IVamcrs U IMcc'aaics berk ' B? nk of Mtryland, jank of Baltimore, naakof Ccli'.mbii, Dij.of Cnuxalia, Union bai;k cf GeorEforn. ditto. " Fan.-icrs Iz Mcchnr.ici L.mk i rairiotic !?nk of "VVncLiDjrtos, iat.k of iasb?nton, -!?r.k of Mrm polis ' Union bank of Alexandria " Ihi.k rf Alexandria M DclI; of Pct'.mack Farncrr bank of 41 Central l ank cf Georgetown U IVcskirza (l)l.t.) ( v. -Vtrk bank IC-iw-Ycrk, Manhattan Cornj.aay O.iLto, MechnuicsLaiik Mctct.ar.tr bank Uninn Lank cf 41 Bar.b of Amciica Finn!lia bank cf (ha City cf Kew York. Baukcf ChillicotLr, Ba::k of Illinois, nt Sawteelo cs, Baakcf Orlean, Orlcan?, Ftat Bmk cf Louisiana, U.ikm Bank of South Carolic.. .V.2te ?ank cf South Carolina tr.i I rancb;. Farmers and Mechanics Bonii tf Indianafc M?di;on, r.scppt Ccf cf clefs cn?r.isv.it2 tltCT