Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 August 1826 — Page 2

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Froru papers to the 14th June received at ile oitce of the New York Statesman. Greece The Siaa papers contain a very elowt-Ht latter from the Viscount Chateaubriand' on the fail of Missolon-hi and the fate of Greece . In evevy prt of b runt, w liveliest e ntbu-

xi4s in fav.r of the UreeK caue.

clement, at White Conduit Garden?, on Wednesday evening In the first instance, he refreshed himself witha hearty meal of phosphorus. He washed down this infernal fare with solutions of arsenic and oxalic acid, thus throwing into the back jrround the Ion' established fame of Mithridatcs. He next swallowed,

with irreat gout, several spoonsfull of

SianirXIH9 - ... r,,U,l ;i ..A -.c Art ir. th, .limtn

.f. nt ihp 1st o Junn sure lha' a'"w,,v-" v..-. ..

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onvoy of twelve transports from Alexandria repast, ncipea nimseit wnn nis naeu loaded with provisions for Ibr.him Pacha, had hand to a considerable quantity of molr.lUn into the hands of Mianiie and have been , ten lead. There are, we know, prepar-

bv hicn appropriated to 'the garrison at Napoli. ations which so indurate the cuticle as to

(This statement is connrunu uy icucia uum iciiuci n iiisciimuic iu uie iicul ciujci ui Corfn ) On the I Oth of May, Ibrahim wasj boiling or melting lead, and the fatal cruising in the waters of Ipara Hie Hjdri- qualities of certain poisons may be dectes were pr paring for a vigorous resistance- stroyed, if the medium through which Two thousand Greeks who bad taker refa-e tnrv arfJ imbibed, as we suppose to be

Othr Greeks niye tmongii uir.iuscic . a

file manner, as they had already been apprised by them of our intention to visit their lands; and the reason for cur doing so could be more fully explained by .1 .1 -iii nr

mm tnari tnev coulu uo. v e saw many mooe and reindeer, and large flecks of geese and swans at the mouth of the river, which, no doubt, are to be found on its low shores during the whole of the warm season; and probably the animals retire to the woods in the winter, which are not far distant from the coast. The long track of alluvial ground which is passed in the descent of the Mackenzie is well cov red with pines, even as

hih as 68-34 ISorth, which would afford

Our mfoi i..mt further state.-, that ihe settles on the Colorado were forting, and were considered by the Indians the hostile party, they having killed the Indians of which we were informed some weeks a co. We are hnppv to lenrn that the pros-

jpect of crops are excellent, anu uic uu-

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mount of their several lines, togethenernment very tolerant.

will. io nr ,r li11n.lI.s ,osts. I What will be the result 01 me t-u.-

More India Depredations. A gvntle

man, who returned from .Miller county a

The fracas havinc cndeJ the scene)

closed the door of the gaol on four of the vanquished combatants the one who was shot not being in n situation to bear them company where they remained until the next day, when they were liberated, oti pavint: into the county treasu-

ry the sum ol i).r dollars, being me a

tion against the Indians, our inlonnant could form no opinion, nor could he tea

w the conduct of the settlers vouid oe

iufnrms os that, about thediow

e.k ntl.ulinni ,nnnneil i received by the Mexican Government.

. , . iik ,.r,J Thn V:.rn and Pawnor Indians. antJ

to De usages, nau uie uuiinic.3 i - ' tnm within f'r.nr nr tive miles of Can-ipcople ofMexico are at war, and it was

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Rood shelter for any animals. The jtomnent Towsun, and stole Horn mencc gene ran unu-v.u . h , .. . Rocky Mountain range is seen throu-h! or 15 head of horses. A few of thcison the Government lorbul I , expeuithe whole course of the river, after pas-citizens, as ooi. as possible, went in pur-ton against the Indians until rail. wa. 0;.w, fhQ n(i,l n,if,k,. vwaxu the horses, if their mim-'an apprehension that the torce vait.n

at no great distance from its banks. run-'Vrs would justify the attempt; but ifjrould be raised in tr.e province would be

in about W. N. W. true direction:' not, to ascertain what Indians they were. inadequate to viiaslise tne ctici,

our

Louisiana p::zcr

a r. onm ilr frm Inrste .tatPS ' poitoi, uie eneci oi iuu.

tht si..ce the wiofMis-olonshi, .11 the Greek;eous, if any good natured person could

caHmir lurnisti mm wan a quantity 01 n. inuring

chiefs have redoubled their energy m

their countrymen to firms Ibrahim Pacha reimins peif.ctly irxetive, awaiting rcinforce-

mrits from AlexandrM

the period when this part of the entertainment (if entertainment it can be called) was going on, an oven, about feet

The ireek Oommitfe'e harp received from j by seven, was heated. I or an hour and M F.yn:.rd, a lrttef, dated Florence, June quarter large quantities of faggots were of wii ch the fj!!x.wifi nrs extracts: L'p to j burned in it, until at length it was hot U.is dy the provisions wnt to Greece on ac-jenoUgh for the bedchamber of his Satancnunl of the Paris and Swiss Committees, arei - tegtv uQJ for a mupe o'jircV to 2 076 23 lbs (of 12 nunc s each,) of flour. kHdescribe what followed. Mons.Chabert cui't, m-T Indim corn and cheese, and 'i0-000, who seems to be a living ashsetos.entered

,t3. Ot Shot. r appiiy none 01 our snosisien-.. . nMrr,n.3 kn - .,rr, cul- rlmi. ..A i)A. : r J. r t,o n..f dmnulr ciiciiprtp.d.

ol iiie en- -ii i . i I .1 '. . ' t

.7 Sfrr,)iorr. On Friday week, some

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evation, and seem to form the s-aconst . Indians who murdered the tnree a-:-jpeions in me nc.gmu,; , Wu -

to the Westward. Wo shnll nmNnt.lv nnccs, about the middle ct April, lelt on jmui. tour miles irom 1 o k. in iu... ;w

pas, very near them next Summer, and .the ground a tin cup, with a number ofjvania, found a man wanoenr.g aocut u.

be able to mve some arrmn.r ofil,r inscirptior s en it m i rencn, anu fomt me uuou.-. t ... v-v

If a iudfr.nrnr. rnht hn inrmnA fr..m names which were not sufficiently lorn- and derangement, lie

vprv.lKinnf vif.u'.f,v f.iihlp to df-rioher with certainty. 1 his, to the t oor liouse.

j .v-. Vi i vi unrr til um;; - I, . i 1 j i highest peaks, from their shape a:d ap-lcup. it is hopi-d will be the mean of posi-jty tnat so mucn as his name and place ot noaranc. I . i.rw. . l c .i. i L f i I v idr-n t i fviif the murderers, Jorlicsidence wrs Irom him. According

vnlr.Mi,;.- n.-, n.rrv Li,,.,! r.,... ! u hirh nnioosP Mai. Cumtnimrs, Com-i to his account, his name is James le.i

was conducted

It was with diilicul-

volcanic, uu uarry s island wu tound w,,,c'n riUrP0!tI J;a.l' , , UJ plenty of coal and bitumen, embodied in jmandant of Cantonment Towon, has the black earth of which it is composed : 'eni if OVe1' to Col. Arbuckie, of C.inton-

but 1 tmd Ur. Kicliardson has c;iven youiment Uinson tne v;sagr3, wno aic in

i cursory outline 01 ino ueoloy 01 thellue neinooinoou 01 me wuui piac,

cics Ij.iv ever f.dlen into the hand

rmv 1 nukmjr arratjements to send a

. fupOT ""Of ply of 1,309 000 lbs of provisions and 20 000 lbs of shot. A great part of the

women arul children who cotild not recp' from '

Missolonghi have been dragged to Arta and Prcvesa to be sold like cattle. The rchbishop cf Arta hiving written to me to solicit my co operation in redeeming them, 1 could not hesitatt-: but snt him 50,000 fr. on that of the Pans Committee's account. 15.000 fr on the fcwiss CouiOiiltce's and 5000 fir on my own." Paris, June 13 Cidiz and Gibraltar letters mention that several Guerilla parties are now roving about the mountainous districts of Andalusia, bidding defiance to the local authorities. One of them lately carried oft" 50 horses belon?,inj; to the Frtneh garrison in Cadiz which were at pasture in the neig! bruhood nf Chiclana. This p r v the next Hay attacked the Carthusian Convent, in the vi?"n y of X r?z, and compelled the monks to give, them a sum of money and a supply of horses. The chief reiidfzvotjs cf these parties is the errania de Rord. One party had entered the sjtmU town of IVJa'cher.a, and levbd a contributionnn the inLabirnta. '1'he-misr.ry and wretchedness prevaiiini!: throughout !l Spain could .scarcely be credited, although tho poor people hive some temporary r di'f in view, in eonsenuence of the

promisi.iir state of the ucxt harvest, which bids

tir to bo nhund int

Extract of a private Irffer of the ISth uH.jJc!ow Zcro

from Conrantinoph : ; There arrivrd hero

and a leg of lamb, when the heat was mation on this point may therc-foie be

about 220. He remained there, in the;spared. I can only assure you I have1

iirst instance, tor ten minutes, liii tneimore man once wished the expedition steak was properly done, conversing aii 'could transport sorru of the fine limethc time with the company through a Utonc cliffs that bound the river to the

tin tuoe, placed in the sheet iron door oi j lcmity ot the lhames; we rniht then

the oven.

net, and he is from Baltimore. A lev days previously he was at the house ot Mr. Leeder. about two miJcs from this place, where, although the reception was declined, he left his watch and pocket book. He at limes here, talked rational enouiih; but he would break out

From the 7V. Sentinel.

i Mc7;x?ito.A mong the many ditiicul-jin tits, occasionally shedding tears, whic h

s-hewed lmui to oe under the greatest ago

e oven. Having swallowed a cup of soon be enriched by contracting not only a, an i having seen that the company su;m!y the material for the new Lo:i

ties with which the faithful patriots who

achieved our independence struggle, prnbahh the most embarrassing was the mrst iiuctnating value and enormous de-v;-i i'ttion cJ the continental money .as it I ' w is called. To sliov what a wretched

n-eaurr of value and niedium of ex-

Krii..i. ?-.! rnllif-r were nirnf! lerl tn

te

!iad done justice to the meat he had al-jdon jJrid. but also to satisfy the ores

ready cooked, he returned to his fiery jent r:ire for building at a very cheat, ;n'

den, and contmned th(?re until the lamb rate. ve are now in the verv bu-tie ot -u',i't;

was properly done. This joint was de-UmUhing our own huildiuu?, hich'hc;v-iu?e vv -lVP ne following items from a voured with such avidity l.y the specta-sever, are not of sSoi , as vou may sup-!irr,e-5"u' dated in 1780 arid 1701. The tors, r:; leads us to believe that, had 'pose, but of wood. The house is silua-!m' was h.own to us by a soldier of the Mons. Ciiabert himself been sufficiently jtcd close to t!io borders of the lake, for I revolution, still living in respect among baked, thev would have proceeded to a'the convenience of the lisherv which iJ,:;i' was at t'me a lieutenant in

Carribean banquet. Many exncrimentsjto be our main support though we hor eime regular service, and head ot the mess

as to the extent ot which the human ;to catch a few reindeer on their match I rv'vrr

Irame could bear heat, without the de-jto t lie South next month. struction of the vital powers, have often My land friends, during mv absence

been tried from time to time ; but, so far have named the house Fort Franklb n '1 of the document, as we recollect, Mons. Chaberfs lire re- which at solicitation, I have permitted'! hifji. -, for the Mess,

sistmg qualities are greater than thosejto stand, or I intended to have "ivoi: J

cd to. vv e have itft room lor the

whole bill, and therefore select the fol-

owing ciiartres as giving the general

J o-

-. Dr.

I proicsscd by the individuals, who, before! the n:-me ofRe'iance. 1 have disc r -u-jr.: 1730 Oct. 50 8 lb. Sugar; at $14 .112 00!

him, have undergone this species of or-!ed all the Canadian vovarers tint iWr JPC t 4 ht to a! ,G' 6-1 Ohio 35, Louisi.tiia G, Indian;

dea . ra;p rnn J rm .,.A ... . x 1 j l r f D. l, x qrs cpims a nu uu. Alississinr.i 4, Illinois y, Alan

11 Ghahert is an unrepentant sinner, our establishment to as ma!l a number iissouri o, .uiciu-au t, jviKan?as the may have special punishment. Per-ias possible ; we are now, therefore nearly " Brushes e Blackbad, t5 CO. rjorj(ja 3 The following is a list i,nn, K,. ...u : : , i , en i . .ii i . ' "l - ' 15,1 ot Wine, 40 Cft!uATf, m.i. A..n Qiai.

" i'"" .-'viv ...v. .u.. .....tw mi me men nave con- t t i m, w,1i!r rr U ... ,

h'i.-, anu me merinouieio! uejriees uucieu uiemseives extreme v we . nr. . , dl.i. :n. ttjlp t-, J liUllL

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they quite enjoy the service. W7e must endeavor to keep them as merrv and act-

three days ao five scks full of heai's and earsi"' FRANKLIN'S EXPEDITION, ive as we can during the winteV. I can-

frota Misol'on2hi. with tx colours taken! V e are sure that the friends of Capt. not sutliciently praise the officers, who fr.m the Greeks. Fur Gnrk Captains made Franklin and his party, and the public at have hee:i coi.stantly on the alert and 1 r!nA -0m- A 9 . . 1 . . 1 ) ' 1 I I i I -.1.1 1,1

nr, v,, PXPpcip. out inej wrerr se.z.d large, win De gratiued witn tne perusal tne mo.st zealous in the caue, as you !roiife, but it is a very decisive one, and Anil Prrif'il nil nn th 0niA 1 L. ...i .i!,.. iMI ... . il. a 1 1 . I . . i ' " J 7

" utw. i He i ip. riicna s ii uie lojiowiiij leiier from mat excellent j vv

ny of mind. His cloths which are said to have been of the best, and of every particle ol' which he divested himsejf, K have net been found. This is truly a case where oi'e may say : Vv'ho can enter into tho aiihction of the uiind ? Who can dr.scribe the agonies of the hart ? 1 cr'c uaz. POST-OFFICES. From an authentic list of new Post Offices established from the 1st January to the 1st of July, 1C2G, published in the National Journal it seem? that the number is four hundred and seventy three. In jViainc 10, New Hampshire 9, Massachusetts 1L Connecticut 9, Vermont 9, New York 91, New Jersey 11, Pennsylvania Gl, Delaware 3, Maryland 1?, Virginia 30, North Carolina 29, South Carolina 16,

Georgia 21, Kentucky 17, Tennessee.

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ama 1 ,

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" II, 1 1-2 doz. Eggs, at gl2

Tlllr.fvnfo

18 00i"'VV c 'C.entrv s Store. i j i

cr en1 Stanford,

Thk U but n mnll snrrimpn ot th, PVnite Water,

embarrnssrnpnts of the revolution. f J frandy va ine,

1 1 SUOnOSe trnrn nnr Imvli t at t Art

quaitrou. it is believed, will shortly make a o-fheer. to a srien! iiic tri.md r f.nn. mnrr. i we h;i ve. nl ti L.n ...,....!.. Lr u- i. i.i ... .i.

i1.cnt nnnn II.. C 'Ii 1 . " V , w' h" -'"'n 'HI.IIMIUJ till Ol ( i. U3( 3 WIliCll ICU Mi Uie UL'UI fLI.UK Ii

.. . v ii niti 1 jiiciKfi,;, ib.Lf . i:. ... ear v r-eriod. near i mnr.f h t.r .... 1 - f i un ;u

p men ifn n rr.ibrr. I 2. I .at. I . . 1 ..V. f:ir v rMi, iw.-.r . .. r.f. i...r .... .1

in the artillery service bare all received ,n 00 LA ' ' , ; . ... ... .

. . ; v.trnij.-iwij ;? .t.-nii'i ei io meir winter

ik.- i uo most heartiiy (juarters. Ww were; iust six month';

congra'ulate you on the prospect ue had, from leaving Liverpool to the Arctic sea. from Carry's Island, of a perfectly open JOHN" VW Xl T IV

augmentation of pay, with the prospect cf

promotion."

Lalav etfe, Fountain c. b, Kucenr, A biniiton,

c:

Warrick count 7

Spencer, Green, Dearborn, Madison, Tippecanoe. Fountain, Vermillion TVavne,

mid matter enough to occupy his thought I Crossings of Duck creek. Franklin.

From Lirem. Otflvc nf th colnnha-v 'ion society Washington Jiity Intl- Qtj-, ligence has been received at this ofliccL '

tion

lit

from Liberia, up to the 12 presenting the colony to be

thy and prosperous circumstance?

pertecuy op

without a partic!e of ice, as it is an-

itth of'ce"i0t'ier5tCp aincdin conformation of your Litvli: Rock, ( Akkansas) Juxi: '27. 'hof fiv 're !;mnCl1 ro,,te'tcd hypothesis. We saw! .d D-oHcdair paid fbr. 0 Mon- ' ,, "!,lohlr stop the ships but, on thejday, last week, live persons from the

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and rxcite his wonder e ven

irw i'ern? n ;i ineiss-hill.

,.,nrir.ls if tvrvl.t tt.t 1 ho mi.or! ' VOVWCVVC

From

in these! Si,,k5r: Creek,

these! 3Iorvrn'

t MO

.contrary, every thinaround usstrength-.country a father, his three sons nrd

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euea m:. nope ot tneir aliectmg tlie pas- son-m-Jaw came into town, for the ourm. . i i ii f . i - ...

government of Sierra Leone has laid a -'

blockade on the line of coasts reaching ians nneed, nave a re-. pose ot laK.ng a jroUc. Alter getting from that colony to Cape Mount whi.n'f . ' bc!U'ccn tlhc ?!Iackenz,e mfortaf drunk the became exceed promises to destroy, as t has already su'T T"tT $1 15 ''7 f.1 ;ld narrelscme, showing a pendd, the slave 'trade hitherto rLinA ?(retch ? f'U to t'thwanl, which is disposition tofghtnocc dozvn, and drc

on.trmi the Gall'mas. The ccIo'vpI'l ...... .v. " , o- --.u u.., in meir May, or at- inlispensahle lor putting tne puldic

atren' at Montserado ha. interdicted the! , , V'e mV PUV1JPS, UL Vn, L , mpieu to oppose them. They carried stre,tb into battle array becomes a catrade from Cape Mount to Trad, Town 111 tlr progress tor .yime, hut I thiiiKjon in this maimer for some time, when! lam? ty of the most formidable nature: (120 miles,) on the ground of a nullified 7 " 'l Ul a,0SethertS,tol,ed' Vr- Mr- irumback,the town Constable foundlard to bear up under it, and in despite ol

their way, or at-

rnoney of the time was worth about one!

per cent, of its nominal value that is, S'lOO in paper was worth about ,Sl in specie. What a miserable instrument was this for providing for the wants cf a struggling nation, and defending armies against tlie inclemencies of these northern skies. A fluctuating and deprecia

ted currei cv, at any time a public griev-j

aoee, iu time of war, when money is so

indispensable for putting the public

Washington,

Shclbv, Claik, Fayette.

v allersviHe,

THE sutcriber respre't'iliy inform th- rit--zcr.s i'f this atte, sr.il tht public, tlj.. tfuy rc niiv.' irgfgeci in the puLdictitjun ot a new vvoik, tM.lithd' iThc Indiana Cazaiccr rr Topngrcphicai Dictionary : Ccntaip'trcr a cleicrjpiicn ot tee sevfn.1 Countif 5, lYwns, 'i!!ati-, St t tleti i-nts, liuacis, Likes, tiiVfis, fjrf-tks, Sf rir.-s, &.c. IN T ill &TA1 t: OF INDIANA. .lilf habriiia!:y arravgetf f' JOHN bCOTT."

jurisdiction, actually held bv the colony , " 6 ;l ry to stop their sport, by ap-iits paralvzinu infiuence to uphold and t- . .j over this whoD district of country. It i ,na.m h?TC to jslward rom: prehendmg and taking the win le partyearrv forward a great and glorious cause' ,n u'in I'Vi'T , T'P" !. , : Recent s In'enf Nr fid in mneYer' hpfnre i r f , , t ,r 11'," . , f, , - . . , Mion to tins stale, in v, liicli will Le nolu ed, e.s therefore confidently believed that thi f,? . i i 1 , dl h0,HUTtl0R Jir-Jice Bradford, where they n c ui- the most devoted patriotism, the-N,mr, Uoundr,s, Seu.t.on Ktnt, (Jivd odious tratfic is forever banished by tW spoken on my recent) were very properly finedtwo of them bi2beSt kind of coura-e and constancv,!n.i I'ut,;:c;U li.vs.on,, Ton. 1-opuSatiws, measures from three hundred miles cf'Tf l he sea: can 5Pca,-oi th,s point, or j in the sum of 10 dollars each, and the avd co: siitutes tin most unequivocal cvi-! S ch-racU. auo Maimers, Literature. coast. The traffic, of the natives i-on-j . One of the for-: tore of public virtue Such little mati i i .. illlull5 ,iriQ inc report seem?, like many mcr, ioi u.-intr bin h v irun hin.r r.ri.- . c f...- r a r,,n,n iun n.n- , . .

v v vj ........ , uinii u ll.lUdlifll I I Id I 1, if I HI .

others current among them, to have pas-j respectful langu;

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j"'!!?. rm u i came, and rice. in' i . . . ... ritu , T i- V ' isei1 from generation to generation, which lutherto unknown abundance, are now o r . L . . U"Utl, lr1 1,U' .atthO irst hnrt hut itt nrtrmind In clnn'

brought to the American colony.

"It i a circumstance," savs Mr. Ash

upon.

T he Indians, in fact, know i him.

,T. . ul ,anguge to the magistrate, ed desc ription to rnrrv the mind back to Miis woik in the 1'icss a? while sitting as such, had three scyrrnM'ihc times that tried men's souls," nndjl'II in K': trntXt- .u tine ni tn-onlr 11! i . . . . . 15J tinodecn; i- r.ai-ts; mul will unc.,oi tvvcntv dollars each, imposed on to reveal the real nature and extent oi new type anti tlli(i nnWon p.ner.

those olistacles which lay in the way to

r. n(hlnT t i .1 1.. lJ J' 'I'l. j 1 t

rnmi, "von will lean, with pleasure that ' T t ,' 1 ' '"'""s- - ueirg over, ami the psrtiosindei.dei rr and freedom. It would be .-.II the l.ito emicrants from North Caro- , r- ? : entirely confined tojnot fnul.ng it covenient to rnie il.e veil to think of these t - n.ore than is lioa, of all asjes and habils, have ,t sate-' l-1?naa w,th wh?m "c hi',"'" ' Py their ii.,ef, were ordered Vustr.rarv, for it i wonderful how soon ! through the fever whieh'aai!-! 'e'' 'T .CO,!UnU,"ca"on- ''9 to ,be ,a ;e" ' Col. Not relishing ihej'the n.emorv of obligations which imply cd the.n.withoata.in-de -xeeption. The1' .'''"f 1 dr,ng. .,he ifummer. "cr, they reased to submit to it, adWoirv "respcr.sibdity passes ou ,cv. Mr Uolton is fa? advanced i con ft.. " "?.V" ? '"'"fot ,U'e Constable, and the ;.,,., whom;The pnhiic. ae inS on l o Lxin, of the

7al,.ccence; a.d a commodious fchoollL' , ', T ' "u ''.n-j" to his assistance, at def- law, that i,.se,of,:o,roundana rTme ntsis bnild if ' "cl., I bd.eve, they re. urn .n ance. The Constable, however, deter-conrot be "i'i. ii in. 4 is iniiiu i I in reintop h.,ii iwurr ihnrj hn II..... m i . . ...

ii g "V the people for additional schools! ::. Vm.. ' .u. u,""l "'j'." .l i ne ?.?eneraled by them, claims,

in the colonv. r.,rtfo; rv.. ,t,K,s U1 .."'HKer.zie, or uie cancneose leu on nis lorces in rood order, and com-in re mnr i

and will be puh-

coritani kbuut

be .Tinted or.

type anti line medium p

JOHN SCOTT, -i M. DUUCflTV Centrrvillf, Is. June 50. h, 1626. The fo! lowing cert ifictt h are subjoined, in re-c-omiiiri dtion ot the uoik: Mr. Scott: bir Judiyinr (rem a enrporv pxsirir.ation

jof the rf-Ufih drii ;t ji.ur (teei, luiii mchni fil tn l!.;l !r lllp nln i1 it u ii.nr! ar.rl t

incorporations have no soulsJthe w,ik ih be nf much putlic utilii: &v.d prmade to feel the force of such ticuUtly the K.inrt, sr.d thime intertsfed

terel', of the Columbian s

ervice, ha

jot the traders, resemble them very much menccd the attack, bv liiW-iliv ,to.,i;

IMVPI- I i ,( . . . 7 J -'

recfintlvneenn lu... ,!"' rtTL,lrt,,tL ure ana nianner, ana

- 'iiii. iur i uiii, inn Liiii?''tl ;

and however lavish of gratitude.

njuriousjy frugal of their coir;.

iout blows on the heads and cl.nn!,w J n 4i,

many of the Esquimaux words, which nil who resisted. The besieged, it Crrt,;!:,. L

nwav nlmnsf txr o.,: i 1

to be between iZZ " r! Ags understood, were in usea.nong said. fough, manfully, but

r.,l,aa3. To the f S " I,; i. i .he,n' hu!'.a . ,Poolie" he "'it''

eman from Texas, whose in-

ly be relied en, we learn

in h u pogrspincsl ncuainthnce with the sever-

ui coiiiit'ts in til; sutc. 1 am, dttr sir, reiptctfuliy yours, &.c, M. C. KGGLESTONBrookville, June i4, 182f. Desr 5ir Ttsvire exHir.u.fd thp Tnann.-rin

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mnriMnwUvi: !.IK.ir .-. .Il,,u ''miOUlIU- HIDeSOI inCSC .ADOH-

... v. . .... v-w.' . . r i - .in c j tM ioi rue 1 1 f e1 ra i ' ,r . . donation of 30 stand, of arm, 8 ca sofjT' 'V T "'T' aIwaj,S 1' war r.,.I.... .. ...... ,,0.. ' . ' "' each other. 1 ortunau ly lor us

de3 cn-prrnVsio,;;.- r, terms of peace were settled

!. n.it L-eitreii loeui ai uie Esquimaux, which we shall of course endeavor to strengthen, if we meet them together. The Quarrelers were quite delighted at seeing Augustus with us. and assured us there would be no fear of the Esquimaux receiving us in a hos-

P.O THE LON'DOX TIMES HOT! HOT!! ALL HOT! Monj le.uv Chabert (the celebrated continental salamander) exhibited his power in withstanding the operation of the fiery

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were sr.nn v:tti.HI,,t ,.,.t r.rr. onn V.rf, Amnrl. l'4"r" nc,i i.tj. c-t-cn in the hand ot Jutlsro

i i 7 . ' ii.uii ii iiiiiii vi iioirui .mini (i;iiiir i', ..,, i r . . , , ., quished DV the stinerior m.n. e ...,.ll r... . i. . . I rt(;n, 1 an. cf opinion that the m crtc is v e tt

numbers nf th ' -u.., .u.u cans non. .wisim s, seuiemeni, nau sei jdcb.mcJ, and It be of much public utility

1,1 rTiiems. une otrout on an expedition against the Waco

t..v,i,, (,,lt,u "liii a Ullk in each hand. Irwlini:. This . vre,lif im. i carried en

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VIIK ' act ol attempting to stab the (nonstable

"" wise ui ins assistants, received the contents of a pistol, loaded with shot, in his face and fell, severely though not dangerously wounded; and two others were severely beaten with clubs, one of whom it was feared, for the firsUwo or three da), would not! recover. i

against ihe consent of the government of

Mexico. We further understand that Col. Austin had received orders not to set on foot the expedition before the next Fall, when officers would be rent from Mexico, to lead them. The settler? not ndishing this proposition, volunteered and set out against the instructipns cf Cel. A'ls'in.

to trr.igri.iits, and a source of information to alt concerned-in the Typography of the countiy. liespeclt-itiy, jours, J.U1ES NOULli. Mi. John Scott. Drookvil!e, June 4- 18:6. Mr. John Scott: bn 1 hve taken a curscry lork through tlie n.r.!jscriit tizateer jou put into rr.v tiniids, rd sm much ifictined to th'nfc tbe work well dts'gtd, and it' executed accord,pK i't be emint ntly Visetul. inich a work is rnorh r.red for Krrnrantg and others ; tnd t t.ope you my n eet witn the success your Uboura mrri!. Yi'tirs, rivpecttully, JOHN TEST

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