Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 June 1832 — Page 2
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i v i ! 1 c Adveitisei" is a well iviiown J1' - j fr i r n -1 of the west the friend of the -i"a.i hand- unoh rewarded, ami kept rtli,)nt.c trjrn,; of the people. Ho can
,.;,,! with tli"rj-nv u truth, uh at his "hole life has ex
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i Ti ll ii i ii ow - corn
' ,m Mhe icph "f ihe J'ir- ;err.j.liiH .1 oi Mr. I ': ami im " ' ,
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t, .1 'in I Porn-" t
, , ir,cva.,t f'hrr. The system t At - ' I . . - ,l.-.c r ri ? rlriti"J
,.-!cl ov All -1 1 '- !
nut! in in - heart's
Ju-t : fin. it i'1" rri'''' :i ,vr ;l" Pr,c pI would rt; ' r I"' m?flf the hvr, an !
The artifice of the Indian? was now per
fectly manifrst. The whites found themselves on a diaavanlngprnn ground, and nearly surrounded by the enemy.
Major Stillrnan, wishing t; Palri oeiiei
NOTICE. ClTIZhNs willing to vi.'uiiSror in i n.t rd r.inY C-inp any, t trom Kv r,,'n. if nr-ijry. fl;;.ii.sf '-rd.U.i; II K ' 'lid l.i- Indiai:-, f;ri! a li-t of nnrv lim.
nr,l.i i.:, mn to rf-Jirp aero?; a ' vorn fV-r turt Uvr Mr.atun A n.fft.nfi ;ftKn?o
ji,- it u ma uiv.. . - ; , ..... !v vi.'i.r ' . ;i fi( ( 'i(.o rc , ln ,
car th
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r i 'imp ir ,
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The "V
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mmcult rav:no winch tney nan jvi.st-i ( ; - ;s rt (, . tlus day at - t.'claf U, at (;. ltort tune hefore. While aitfmptinn j -Vo'dt''.-,' i''-r tlie j-.ur-..e v, tl:-- tTicr the Indiins rushed in uinn them in a re-;...
Sv;n" copies other like miie Uulr me showing nvjrh more of order. Saturday, Jtmr 2, 1 f'..52.
FAMILY
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UX1 b ' , ' . . ! r,rr? ttatirn trnm the party orenn at Cm-j djj.,!,,,,, than savagrG? UfU;t!! ilisplav I
I lian, S "'l ' i ri ,,,t. hV Ii:iS IS POl I'll l led t if i ,n tl. nr.pn r.l.l rPtir liilliliin ant tip
it gives u- rhar. per ' .fn ,no;iJ document !o hirhthey eft i ?i :i ,, v thmwn into disorder, w hile cros-
,nt additiunal on the amount vdd ir. tM- Will any of 'the futv" dare to let the the stieam. hut soon formed and iir
of tiie m"i:?)
t i . . 1 K , , a 1 t r i 1 .ill li t Hi
,,ate,and r,,r ,naio one r, ' irxamiur thV Ilenort-loek into our pre-
twenty-lour state-. d a" tiie rrt";t,n'lCr-i.nt ?jttjatiMi wndn the compart hy u hich I0t,t.at. The Indians purged lu o.r
i Who wridd condfmti thi wV.h ian ititeo 'ive hocomc a state, and coiicct the v ue n,i!cs, mounted on Iresh hore. rtjttintj oti
el. S'Mlman, thinking himeil
ovcrpowete-l ! y numbers, ae order? to
If. PUIER Sj CO. "15 f-i r.L i Kfi.iv inform heir friend-,
and the puldio generally, mai uoy
, i -.i-l I . . l' il.n f n1 iiik'l IUIIIm ' n tl .. 1. A 1' .11 1l I. .1 a rwl f r i , . i . . - 1 i . I 1 t,.i
Why it ettijiS Mr. l!om would and c:c.esutil gainauf - i.tu uu ich k; .i.,-.... i wrw.u jave mnv, anil :ntersJ to Keep vn tiaiiu, ,t.
oigati i , erv cmvii n n - . j 1,1 " l4Jl- ""i"j,"-j' v line t ner ol aier ar.n oi tut'i -ueti-
l'osepion. riiifrm.arv s:ivare Dar tariue . Minni an s : rr.mt. c..,.,i. ,..r -,,-.
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. t 1 v r Pi.-'iidain. . j Mai:-n. , it Hart . fa-,
t ion :
rather reiiuce tti price,
mot.o) to he I'Xpeodf !
Well
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:i- al rf"( !lt c;m xamiao the "ti dilations agreed to hy
what say the peo-dt . A !if n the (u, convention appcitdefl to lian.e
people lead a-.u un'Jei?tam surcl v answer.
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;-.' I. I ."M . ot Va fie. i , i v . . s Kv rr.'i :. ef I'lii-m county Ji 11 t. N I I v, f nl t.
A correspondrnl !io;e communicati ai H too pr-di.i for in-ertiMi at present, re-
tjue--ts the eiiitor d t!ie
; ur epn-littitPMi, ami the adoption i;i -ntitu:ion sanctioned the ;igreement !--Tlie flute of Ohio had previously accepted rnndiM nml all the new st;.te5 since
custemarv Pavage bar haritie . Stiilman
detachment icached the main army in ',Z:
Mnall parties daring the night 't r0'5' ! FP( )l'i; t all the next norning, fifty-two wr le mis 'q-p .
sin
When our informant h it. t tie mi
-ides had etartsd up the river to l,ur' !coi)' FISH ,
litia, under command of (Jetifial White-. .q. .r'
BACOX, CT F FF.F, i'K K lfi) roi:! I.OAF SFC, Ai ,
MACKI'.JiCL,
w
to in-
admitted. stand in the same pr?.dira:nent. dead, and if posnlde .ntiict summary jS(;0-pCj flFpJ'iXG, llck'.' With fctir other states. Indiana Jur ?otnc . pUlli?hnM-nt upon the Indians. fien. f FKi S. I'UFIVES rar; p.-t. ha- claimed the right of toil km-on had not arrived nt Dixon's but was . t;T'p;ppj MrsavAn'u
Alio, to sav, if -no
g s and removals were m
idmmi'
t ration; ;t- "l t which, nolwitli-
LATEST INDIAN NEWS. A t.tleman fiom 'Al F"Hm has handed js the Couiier :md Mi-- un Kepuhh': it) :f 31 a 'J'.' We 5iae cid room to epi ;omis- pome of the m-t tiapoitant i;.a''r r n la ting to the m War The IMn.wa Mo. C-urir states that .ix men n ho win- an epiess were a! T;o !;e.' I.v the Indian and one1 man killed.
Hip, are, u ( re if rresf-ute ,1 as hc-.g .Ur. Iion (now in
r t in a s!a'e of vtarvati- n ; thrv were m ei -ii, o in f u.ilti:) order to obtain -'i'-sii rirt Die v. hole army under ( n. '.!vi'i-(,n. nornl'i-img i.Of.'vJ men, lett Dix-
i rrr. ,,n tt.P loth M.iv in t uruit of from the silen
i.e-em m,. Tl.i- people o (ialena werv late change, alter makmo- ucn
. i o ti, '...;tu:n iw,r c.,tr. tin-in :iit5- r.i't oven bav-f.i r'rH w 1 1 h the i p f o a i t r o o ? anU au-
loitll lllfe SVltiSt 1 1 Pe I s, nuV t,ian uir "iuiiii oti v., - v-.- - - a i ..nltlKl, nf the lau of the I ' . States ! O. oj.noel ihia claim ; .t has since rest-ovjl .!o0 foot volunteer..
' . ed upon the voice o six states, in tne have been ietn -ved, and charged for par ! , . , , ( against etgh-
. i - .i ......... i ...,w.rB I lioi I . INkai r. arrived in town on
I.ATFU.
t r. limn tiv f bo tin rent administration ? i, --r c.ta br u-rro the original otvners.'
. .- 'I'-.-a... !,.. ..unit r ho :irmv
o,c- than epht such chah- and paid doailv m hh.oa. and tieasuie, lor i -itu.j '"V .
bv the .l4f'thc freedom and lights they acrpnred.--dhe alu.uay previo. ade 03 tl.t lat. in ,;,,,.,. tje state iiim, that on th.; 1-th
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learn ar inv
ni ni o.r nut to, her s-.steis iix putting ceeued m tr.e nam. -i.mhh., u.h .yo. f ,lrli,ui. rtf- ,
standing the good and i&nv.M reasons ; fo rjh tho f ia.ui. It has become worse more err ek, and honed thoo who had , ofi. ,(, ,0,v f( . ' ,
alleged, so much none and complaint w a J -han hop-h-s; the old states would treat;!. Hen ... iho .a e ac ion u. Vn(;r;)nrs ,Iay. K,;J,
Hilt til I Ol "I l.'Hlll" I . J l 1 ,
IIAISLXS. LM1I), DFFIl, Fotilfp For.-;-. . (Juoicc ulfct'ton oJ OliO LIC1UOIS8, SO BDTjS .KUN HA WA SALT.
pro . . ' Ju-t leceivec', together with a great van-
on
rom
ch are.
matle.' Our correspondent ah" ad
t,,c ,lu
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(.'ongress lrom this d
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deed it is doubtful, whether our claim, it are the imdks or an i.-.u unt u. ...u?t mo
'succes-ful, would r.of have been practical- j fortunate cticr.s :
( apt. Jt"r; Apams, Major Isaac Pi k
tnct,) uas not maud m.-trumenta! in get -j (t,stn,,;(lv(, t uonld have been a con tin"-the printing "hy authority, for the ;tant bone of legislative contention, is-
..Jndiana DemociatP The writer infers jpensc and trouble; and it would have led
KIN-. Al I : M 0 of 'Facwi-ll Co.
a -vi. 1., an
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ami s Mil I on, ei .Ma .J-i
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TAKEN UP JPY Jarnr-5 Hemnan, livh; ir. Warrirk ( ountv, a I ri-l.t v. IV liORSi:, f,;urtef-n Lai..:-, v(h thtep inclie' bit;!i, supplied to bo
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r f " seven ( r ei 0 r v;ms 010. i.ao o;,
strange mcons
. ervievnu- acts of partial legislation, if con Co. Duron, v. of J'ooria Co. ".'v " V !- 1 ' ' " n . istenc.es and incongruities 1 ,,v ' , . n ro . ... 1 - I.i::i b' n taken Ui, m ol 1 beii, . , . c ( , hve can judge hy what we know. I 0 re- John Waiiiks, I.ikp I.iiin an.. ui;i, a hat.-r t-dl ir, and iron bu.Mde, bis rt..t ce ot tue " v, . . 1111 11 ' ' i ,,1(-p the. price vvoiild only injure oar pre- r.'AI.Ksv, of Fulton Co. Ihiui i-., 'i ,ox ( , nrly Mind --ti.ss a wbife 'p"t above hi
!ting p. :v. 1 r. artial ' aw prevail-
It charges and complaints formerly
was -aid th .. -m ul j nstis of various' only say. ii it be so so be it.
. t lu r t 1 1 - os v ( ! e j lining the in; ! 1 an-". The MTs.-'.ur i it;u;!:.:an says, that a pati - of uo-a !; . i just e.upe into Henne ,au i !:: Iu.;i..a Cut !;. (running into Fo:. river) vhor' th-n l'':!od la men. wnntu
Mil. CLAY. The philippics of Col. Be n I on.
a'!! Now compare the system recommend-
his inromprehtcn :;hSe pr oject-, and party fed bv M r. Clav, w ith the exist mg system
!.ui". will no! serve to sliake a ; . I : t a 1 v
i It ear. A;'i iai-tl at !,h()-1ip lUnl.a.-, 1
John Haif, .S is. a:ei .foim II irt, Jim. bcf'Jii: int. ihi- 3 th d iv of Mm, 1H U. I A VI I ) ff SK. 3 . V. V. C
ei! from improvement. .Mr. Clay advo-;()n sAattitday. the retrular trocjs, ami pro May, is..:. do -at.
visions, Having amve i, tiietvnoio i.rce,
with the exception of .Major Stillman's.
w.;lI .1 propeity hohlei", and the cbea pness J M "Lean C
We ' w . uld only cau-e non-residents and spec j ,(Cr oerforniing tho last said du:io to oil itr- to h Id large quantities of tho-1 ,. 1 .1 ,, nnm' ri turne d to Dixon'.-;
Voted the -It) acre tract hill; and t licit ac-
( ommathiles the poor man.
TAKEN UP
command, moved m pu.-ut ct the huh - lf y ab.ivMAKb.
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if ied l;. 1 d:- '. prev raj-. ..m; nao cut anu
r-co ;h d vto-to !?; h oil i mariner. Two - --.vy w oisit.i abaut 1 7 eai s oh!, were t 1':.t'u ,.w a hv Mo- iiiliaus as prisoners,1 r l .1 t I
I 1 auo mother having re en '
an-, will no! serve to shake a s.ditaivl'o which he is opposed, and see who i the
pofiiton, or a single argument of the Ke-d"' of freedom, the poor man's friend. . , ,::nd tlie friend of tlie west; eee whether
port on use puenc i.ii:,;fc. .a u;c mini or1- , ,T , ., . ' ' 'it ip Mr. ( iv or hi. (
1 gen 1 it.iu
, , 1 . t . 1 . . 1 .
. n uenerai .v.Kinson w nu cui imaiiii-.i 0-- f.;rte-n bamfs, f,rtr im-i.: hi.ub, was with the m-mnted troop. The in-; ' ( ; -uppo.-i:.! to be fifteen or Mt..-u lanfrv and foot volunteers, proceeded on' XT ) years old ; no brands prrcnv abb. ; . j s---ji-Jf-t t,a-n 1 nee :.-avy lu-a.l ami cms 1 tl O 'A lb , . ..... 1. . , 1. v..-.., . ,- 11. . .: 1 .
an
and is now "-11 tor s 1
lefamers'.!! The .'." per acre ; 2 per
, ob tad, a knot on (lie tio-k joint c-t" t!; ri. Lt
'.tt ir
mi i 1 : ...... .1 1 . p l 1 - 1
I 1B lliuun. r-i: .-e.vo.uc. a, .001 ov . foo(; M,u. ,1,. ,. ipl? a fcar vath fO'K miles above Dixon s. and vere calcula , .i.;.. i..,,r m if ..n th. f,.roonrt of 10 ri-hf
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.-ui ri, now ev ei, 1- uio oi touui.u v 11 ooagt; cent, nt tnc r.Cll pt oceeus is sci ap.ui !(lj l0 be at' aut TOO -trong. I he troops this;b. Apt rai-ed to Jw t nty-five ilotbirs by
1 . .1 1 i . 1 n ..,..!, 1 i. ft ., iiinn.l I ' 1 if -in! ? tip r s. . . 1 1 -1 11 .:...i . I . T 1. 1 rf n ... I rPi .......... c;.. ., . . 1 ,, , . 1
ol aowed enemies, 10 me e hi lgrnene i--,'a- me u-iuui,.i """ r- . ... . ,, ," , Icon; is paid to our stale to improve our
IU ' l.'t Vl Ills. i,j-'.v. ... -....T ......w .... j
roads and
'daurhte 1 e 1 b a poi tt n 1 t the F-atlawat r.rdi ! i! r-, 'Fhe InJr ins" v ,1 e spreading dt v a. l atn n p. v fy direction 'Idirci'i 7t n- 1 i f Fekin, Illinois, wei- mu'di alairn ?: 1 10 o hm ij i! i re of a hand ot Jl'm Kick.' 1 1 1
h'cs ticn,gs(, n ;,t the m ad or Aiacki-
lena, and we. e supposed to he on their , :-r; inc- iUl Ysitrrv'M'''- r
way to jciu the army. 'Fhe best spirit
I ockboiirt ami Tbono's Se.a! ,.tmi.
, on 11. j
Mav, it;::.
o-
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rivers: the wnoie o: nit susi-
. . .' l . 1 4 il. n. . .,rotnn.l-, . I . - K . . r-. . . . . 1
nimiaie men uwu riuvu, uoJc,, , (, rr. ended on the ra Uoai d , e.xcepii iUr. frion. , vlv m
making etV-rts to counteract the ileep im the annuities to, the Indians, the pay ol j pro,,",re dec.siv t results. ' I' GROCERIES pres.ion that let Mi ua ah cad y uv.vh.--' --'e sold.e:. r.nd etlkris in the west. , 'TV-f CI ? ''tt n-t The following ate only a sauM-le 0p lhc : -fording :o the plan recemmeude.1 by M r . j CrUgl fcven,ng Mr. Nn sun Shli-ard, ll J 1 ( av.ihe nrici is not changed, but the i .i- n ....l - -- - - -
.-I.,,,- , l.-.r,,! rrP-.mn nl' ini-mtn., ' . 1 i arinCU III l!il an.Il IIUIU IltniUlII nail .U almost universal expre,-ion appioba-. ;-.,a(c vv;jj ,cre,vr l o per cent . additional, ir f-. c.rnfiv-,- 'fn f;,.,.
ape
iw. The bites n the frontier weic
i
to i T ' - lid
C. n Atkins . ai
itlVtp-g tor provtMon?, as n ne ivcie
tiou, which wc may heicaftcr ad-.ltrce touching tin? matter. From the Crai-ord$x Vie R'.ecrJ,
'Mk. Clav, a member of the commit !
IV. L J. LIllUS, Evav.srH!e,In(!iar.c.
t til 1
and the rcmatoocr i? to LG uiviueu among. EAL(. for arms to furnish the volur.teei ; "8 "l AVIXC. received per steam boat
all the states, to ic appiieu u uiem.iv ts lfrnniisnit hat oountv. Considerable alarm B H Caledonia and oilier arnv als. ;n
!to
pplieu uy uicrmeivts ..roo., of ti.lt COuntv. Considerable alarm
advance education, internal improve.; -. i ,t e .vester0 rtrt of Futrnan; additional stock of Groceries, now offe:
- i - ... . . .
j monts, &c. thus Indiana will have 10 crjmofc( famii;Vt?0n Bureau Creek had moved U'or sale the following articles, to-wit
had in sa.flic.ent .n.mtitv foi their t f t iceni moie maiiMit uo . uu. , ..-.a. , also those on the Little Vermillion,; , f(l ,, . P- . a i,...,nn, fn(v
: ,rt: Ul! M,i"u",uu,,r.' ' ""-Ishare of the remainder, according to the!.., c r . ru,.Jli,J '"' i'"li;'' V V"" -
it ; Senate a report on the suloect nf the pub j . . . - , t c,- L,i .J'l,m "IT' oii-.i
' i i i i i -' i .i i' i i uriii iiiiu i:uvii k'fcii . i ... i i r.
t......,.v i --- -i nouses nau oeen nurni on ine i nx uiti,
' i v
! ;i nod a juiu i n and w . tho It di ai.s. The p rope i !
e
had
e m U !!
-n
He
tn
lands
We think no unpi ejudiced i ' . . .1.. . .... .. . ;fiG
cesst-m from Virginia. And all lhi-ars), ,hree families
30 Hogshoads purne ew Oriean- uga-
dC-
:1
an can read this; repoit without acKnowl-. r ... . kl.1VinrT flip lipstv to IIS
i .i ii o. . :.t.. , -s- " "! -
eog ng m u ueniv v ia i-s an u piigni ,, . , , i i-. , .,, , Ki l f "i i i- some tliousands early I W hat a pity our I U .'1 I . IVl I ... ,,. Cm ..... Inn. .-.r p-.-wvir-. !-. Olc. ..-. I - . -
lll'UI Ii .O 1 .1 ILUHt. I n L'll'- l-l . ii v III
wore misin-
c ; i iv
,'piesent taxes do not give but take money
' Ittit this i nn! .all: it is believed that the
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(iiove.aad itie li il oi Mr v inter-, m.ul a iov u in uiumi) supeiiui iu iwai u'lr .
.stja.veiat (.l.ilcp.a tciestsof the whole country. It hreathe-
It one
vva hoped, however, that they h;4d
to Chicago, lor spcui ity Little confidence can he placed in the
numerous fly ing repoi ts which at e bi o
onti actor at Cialena. w
oti's, he is suiip-Tset! to le muroered. An express win- h had been sent to C. en Atkinson, ciMisi.io'g id a nitn who left C a Ion a en t!;c lt-di weii ott.oktd. r;p
man Killed ami c r.e left wiuo ietl on the
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tem recommended uy iji. y iay win lUa ,,i nn,!.-,!,, u.,-.
'give to Indiana mere money than she could,- ,.::.. .h.n-.l ,otlrV to
From the Louisville Jaunts! aJ Fccus. 1 ret if all the vacant lands within her own j w i,,,,,",, ti..,t iv.iv ,ln,:toH
a ;, .., i near Dix-. 'deration ot a personal kind."
houtidanes were now gratuitously tedtal; (f, f, .listurhanro on
to her at cost. How many hundred uiil-;atj(j
me
jthers, m.-.-ie their escape
"The business of preparing the Land I'eport. did not propeilv belong to tte
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committee on Manutacturrs, hut wasjh onset acies ot hind w iinm ine nounoa torced uion them through the mtluence ries of the United States, of which under
of Mr. Clays political enemies, who Mr. Clay s ? stem this state will equally ; knowing his opinions and believing them ' partake, are y et to be deposed of ? The
1 repugnant to the popular doctrine? of the! fact is Ihe glorious system recommended
o'ir
atnl that our troop - will not lie atisb until the Indian banditti aie diivun fi .
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me hii.ti :is ot the tiep.h.uan i emai k. tj.t "poped to in.uie his standing, espe-jhy this enlightened statesman, not only me-
that di.Wioa accounts aro luooght by CJajjx m th West, by procuring an open 'liorates our present condition, but secures
ihe nrt-.irir and explicit avowal of them He has to us more than we have asked, and in a
' v r r v atnvai
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tive i
a 1 1 ea r 1 1 u' s , 1 1- ion- on i o ut
.r.Ut. Indeed t; om ihe
.ic c.;:.!.J. .otip' g ' c.i vt:.; mo
lua-uit - ai.i! oi:i!.-; ii-tvnv,
' t.i ii ii.ni' i o.i. ia that section of
ac to i esioie pe.u e
A STOJ1M Ol' M I D. i The following account of a natural j.hc 1 nomenon is from the Cosmopolitan, a pa j per pubh.-hed in l!ucno- .y tee, dated on' the Lath ult. ' "On Saturday last between one and t'.vu o'clock", a dense black rjoud w as e-bserv ! i
I . - i " - -I l'i. I .1 ri..
)v a long i.... i .a,. .. a hp ..; K diou-ir.iT ihin How not i ip triit h appi oai-iiing uoni ihi; wesiwaid. Ihe,
li i 7t I'lJirviwvidivtiiivcr-)) iipiv pv.ii'iv in iiipi ' " - ' J' -' - "" J ---.T -
in. U x: -a ot our sti aight forward course, doing what he or connot tell it.
( neigeip- prnevi i to ue ngru, arm cnaiienging - - t- .. - ..I .1... II..: . t .. . . ... .....
will be lespon-u iniy ui is no amuiguous or from the I an.talia l(?g
non ctunmdtal p licy. His sentiments arc ;
.i the f,:;iu;i"ii-i m ,u-.,r the scene o' u t the exigency in a manner worthy , manner too the most noble ami patiiolic. , " , ., ... of a pauiot, d a statesman of lumelf. i I may again ad ve rt to this subject ; the edi IU S4!l llo-tl itlC. and W e- It JO that these . . ,, , fore h ... ; mur.irnPntini Mr I lie , In this, as m all other emergencies, lie tors huy in misrepi eventing Air. i lay.
the State. -
ai'u ma
u J oar hat ,
0
INDIAN WA!l
j haste ami apparent tenor of street pas
sengers at the time, iade ate i to us the nature ol a coming storm, and n o rinned
j to behold an objee t npi-t tei nil ally su'
lil I! .rrf.h UO dO
20 do No. J and C M.ackerci CJ H.di' ban els, No. 1 f'' Mo Fan ( Is Molasses
New Orleans Fun. .Malaga Wine Madeira Wir.r Fittsburgh F'ortfi Fratidy Gin I'eppe: mitii -l,- Atore v.0i...i
' 0 I- gs haste rn N-.il', ftom to 20 d l.'J Foxes Collins c Cos . axes ho Fcam3 Wiitingand Letter Faper PJO do Wiapping Ihij.'er 'JO Foxes lmpei ial cV Youiig Uy s.0" ''e bi Ivt'gs Dupor.t's Fower lo dt) S. F.rofdiing's Fov'i : . ! do Far L"ad '-.'ii F.ags SI i d .o) Foxe? Tobacco 0 do Melee ( ao i r?
1 1 rn
The cloud at fust rcicmhled
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10 F.m s . Ilas Tumhh a t:o do 1 1 i by rj and (;i , , I . . I I . I
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::.e iiiiii'i i u:o.o. A!al S.i'iraoioi
entiieh owing (a tiie uii-oian 'gemeat tm
d Ok Ch
no i oi a ua'ure i a ue accooimouati'-il, ii.ee, i VJ " "- i ij o e . : i s
th -e of J a !-.-m and Y an Fur cn. to sec ' 1 a., w vi; or vn. A detachment of . smoke rolling oow ai . I ? w iih inde -. i ib dde ( odlai .f ppmi-.n that the defeat of Hons ot opp .-i-e mtetesl and 'men ..f mihtia, 27 o in nutnher. commanded by rapidity, (iuving befiie it ll-n.k of nf '. ,; ;, p,.t r ,t ., ' . - . . . I i . w t . I I ... . C I 1 ..itl,., I.rlf ..!' lii.rl.li. I ) i. I. .--rft ,n.i.,, i l...r... ..I ..... -. . -
. ... i .i antagonist. mmciP e? )a i iriiT a iove a " - ' r- j 1 h-i" v. .. ,i,,i- u n 1 1 oi ..u st r an . , i i i,, ,
I , ., i ,-, n -'. ' o r i " i a i , i IndiiMs (Mi Fork river the 13th insta nf . ! iny a nnr oa'dnut' dest nn t ion In a monwr.' .... a i ,.
..v... , - - n v -v s ,. . . 1 . " ' J ' i . I . r.? , l.-'g a tn
a temporary populantv bv flattenmr the aru 5UU ua a most oisasirous ueteai. it was over our tie ids the son was bid ;;,rr,.h , .i .o. ..d.-a v.;c,..
u- p ait of tho . ;":' r-; e mav he mi--' ,l0,c9 of th1i or th;it ma,Vidual state, he ur !-'tofmaton is brought by a gentle-, from u- we were itwldi kness, utter dar k r.v do Kmhawa halt " ,t , - t nt t-oip m A how- (hr woiknor ,.a.t, ),,, ,i,,.,i tor Ins n l-.olo onmif, ...t ?n an w ho .irrived here bast Sundav on ex- nes We stood l.efnrp :m nt,rn i-.iobnv -.. o- . '. ,. ' ," . ..
...... f, i,mi ui- .-iiiu.i ! .... .-..vi. luuiiui, ,ni,i i 1 . -,. , i ,a g s i u r i, s. l-l in i ! '
we:-, l.ukh.o ia ! i iveiv. and maintains it w i! h an energv. that no t.-rce Pes, viui oiueis iium me vutnmamier- pui, ior me space ot nearly a mmute, To,,, jo-,:.,tt., !;:.r I.,.m :.o,;
... .t,r-ii ii ; ... , ii in Chief to the southern counties for "2. 0(0! could not oerrpivp thnt it iv i r.np T:i.ri i....: ..... m ....i . .
ii L'iiusiiiuu v no (.t. M. in- n-'ii ii i . - -i ------ - ...... .i umi.i i i;t i lou;ii l j'i!i--, p.
constitute one et ine most on rant leaves " " ijT ' 11 v-w.ici. as iu-.nu u iouu i e.u oi inuuae i . . ;,;cn i ,.,i sod r. ...t
k a. :na
d.
rue i-i i
fa u:ii'i. .lot
poed th
ri w e at o nusito' " Tie haw leuco c, -uritv h.rl ; III IP ll this d IV ! I
i I a i I a e i y . . at to i (i jf-a c
m
f M .ja SdMmae. ,(1 Airt,I1Can histot
hi. as '.dua-
oio ie-
iv'- pa Mr -
Tiie ciaionut . a. i. ;i ct
iC'.t ii. ill tiii- i i se many et
dacct of Mr v
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'.not.- not i.iiuiioi P' pi i do
'-je ahuo-j di tiiolisip i by S-
e rh ill oi i i, i,,'x! w
oi corn--pen
for nit: vci.NM.sui,'.i;rn: Till: IT FLIC LANDS. The able report ot .Mr. Clav, from th
Our informant state? that Major Still-: was, immediately succeeded bv a show .r ! -'no
man's men were raised in the counties of of "mud, thick mud '-and there was i.-)ii i-.. i i) . :. -i- a - i ., i .. .. 1 i i . ' .i i i i i i
i uuou , i cuna. i "tu, iiu'j .auit'uii ''g"i --me uarit veil which enveloped ns. fumed a separate b-.italicn. and met the had been wrent, a part falling to ihe mam army at Dixon's on Hock river I he j earth, mingled with water. On the re ap. IJthiast. Wihirg to he active, they oh-' peatance of lght, snrrouu !in ol-K'Ct
... . . . . .
d, piuf, i,ee! a,,
1 !
her.
3 A?nei ir.an .oi-fered Steel
hig'.ldl tin
TOtih TMKK utth Frp-per, Ail-j,..t Fa-'o, k (ir.oin.l tiitigcr. Nutmeg. AIul. S dtj eir.", Fr irastrme, Copper. i-. Fot Ash
i mnmiil hp on l win oi-tt'if ; mnili m too . w n I -.- r . . . e n i n c. i , r , on ( . --.i .. r I ...... . I ... . I . . ,. . . i
- .......... . . i i . , . i .... i ........... - . . i t , , v. ..inn , t i iiii-.iwu - .ii ,1 "ii mi. V..1U11 ; ,it.-iiiiiii uirui?rivL" in .1 llllit'l ttl CulOl er. nn, serve to Senate ol the I'nited State in relation to tiy; an-I pto-eeded up the river on the The fr onts of houses, which, hut a mo
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;h
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no
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iraal
I ; 1 1 r; up, ai It p. it , a:.,l . a i ic le. ni',1 're lemarks
k, f t -vn t b.e F'jU-
I at i e lav .
a ; --u-
iciect t.ieonvmct mav ration
atnl it may ho o-, j - a.- i v ac 1 I! is .pi!!f. j ..-;;C . I
ill!' it;s v p . .. . f ( t ; ..
t ihi- pc i . .rii wui on ei m v . i o
the
pu
mds. is wilfully misiepresent-: moiningthe Idth When about tlmty inile-.'ment befoie,appfaief to our view white
ed nit!i all the base party prejudice th.at from the main Fo ) v of militia, their spies ; a novv, now we re a tlinjry robe . shrinks with fcaiful apprehension fr'-m'camr ip with a piirty of tenor twelve In-j "hot it would bo idle- ,-, m toted the tiuih. A letter writer, coj ied i;i the .iiaas. bred ,n them, killed three.! give an accurate desciip to ! of thi '-dust "W. Sun" of ihe U;h itpt. call it an "in te!e tiiire prisoner, an. I icturned to the chaii."1 We can only that it-at ; ei: -
1 i.O le'i',
ah Cady r." U-ht J ,v U;! j , . .l.:it.
l'pntou? proj. ''sition; a-ies the men who ! atali-n. the a encamped for the night iance was awful indeed, and won!
i.'ttenoed the soil, it they will sutler their Sam after the return of Lie spie, a Com ihar.s, in any other cotr.trv. c -i-e
cfiihii or; to be made slave ? and then with
hi nts s. :! nn . . i, r,t tl.
U i.t p
tV.
! r.i.eo talsfhiod. atteuipts (o rivet I
uiy of ior 15 hoh.m made their ap-
dn t ah
aligo. bladder, Foi;:j, Tar. I - af Sip.
I he ahuve ai te les I, tv
entirely for ca-h ij a std c w " ' "in arid 1 'f.ilt-ii :,a I
ol he i i I.-o- e in tb r w r.c
i i
peat an :e a short way
If The battalion
reicrio'
l- ! 1 1 ' : 1 1 '-
i-i i v ul on ov m v '
to, s , !. u t
i. , i .
mi-ieprcsentation- by saying, the author not ob-rvitp very strict
t i opposed to the deans!
t e ssenli t! into
i ins calumniator, w ucevcr be is.o. an.o up to the main Indian encampment. totedhim-i.lt Hem v Clav h hdo nnm-.niniu vverc makiriL' tor
. . - . - v . . .
a
a i m. "We conversed ye-ttiday with a gentlern in just fiom San Fc iro. who sPite
none
t soli m
'Of !l Piiti !
We therefore fi itu; J a-, well by Me n !, ki'i - al .vi: hi,:-, as an
. .a w c i : '.' i i r
i i t'clcs a! the h f -
i-o-ie UsC-u
'' 1 '--Utv v It-.,-.
artier, started
iscd to the dearest ! out in great haste after them; following), that in the neighborhood of that pla-e crests of the whole j three or four miles, they unexpectedly j thete has lately been a plentiful -:ipplv
if ram, and that the lakes are well idled.
tho. cattle, however, had all strayed fiom;
and n w - : t.-i.iv i
' - I -" t ----
too long dtkoteo his invincit Ie talents to; battle, tl.cv discovered an Indian about
o-;..- e w.siorn inieresi. and t cti - fo, f : mi n from t hem. dispiavint? a w hi e
pr-
Ids ral pr
to le mi cd in th? Cv
v i!,e p i ice. F S. Fait;.. i -;. ,:. ;,t( . t;: oe.i n.g and lor 4.art;i: j Co W
v i .
Mav .
1 v
the etancias. during the drought, in pui suit o t vralLr; but the ow ners e nter tame I
Car t Fvdcs was set-.t cut to meetja bop-e that -a:', of them wul ! n
1 or sale. i,y v,"nce- . - !. Co-'.
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