Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1832 — Page 2

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Laicru, Tauli, ferre H.iL'e those. U will not Le contended mat any

m,rr r,f inwnn in t h e f ta? el one "orihe modes above mentioned, ha?

.. .. anv pretentions to iustice- but on the con-

Jnve raid mention to luese matters. i ., , ;njve ja.u ...n-inuu iu r,,.. .nnnrtnce and r-tr.lt .harp U p sump

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late, as other trials are the offspring of

superstition, fanaticism and barbarism,

Tl.ir streets and vacaut lots have been

'thoroughly cleansed, and their police ofTi cers have done their duty. I'rom these example, let not the citizens of our ancient tcrwu le backward iu well doing. We teprut again, let cleanliness pervade cur streets, and purity cur br-dcis.

nurtured in ignorsnre, and hatred to pes

teritv throogh a eil ot daiknees. Whei

crime is enveloped in all the schemes aod

the enrrny to a gland, Lowcrer is C 1 e jr ( were close in pursuit, and that something mere decisive would Le done. We did not learn who commanded the volunteers.

We hall piobably receive ttits fikial accounts in a few days, when the results will be more folly stated. for our own pari we have every confidence in the correctness tithe report, al

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machinations that guarded circumstance-j though it may be doubted by some the can throw around it, it i neat to iaiposi-j courage of the India :;s to attack ;i lorti bilitv to arriv e at the guilt of the felon j died post, but know iriij as '.hey unqaesticn-

mider inv circumstances, much less under ably must, the inferior ii-imber against

Dixon' Terry on the L'-d inst. nd :'..

mainirg brigade would nmvc al place on tha 2 111), inst. On. .VI.. states that Le will dncct i ne Inga.l. act with u immediately , and that . Brady would detach to o;r ass'.ar.c: - battalion cn the 23d inst. T;:e genei::: ihinks he will over ta!. th Indians it V Gdavs. Hi-will not h ilt a moment at Dis on's'feirv. Serge u.ts Lcr.if-y and Wil. lard, ihchtnrn tf iy exprc-sarc ncL ti.pv Hint tin i.t'v a larzc trail cf Ie-

SATURDAY, Jl'l.Y 21 IS32.

We learn from the St. Joseph Beacon Jevrn the'present mode of trial by jury; which they had to contend, to which ud-jiiians of horse and loci suppocii to ic a

Vi:01l,ES TICKET.

1 ded in all probubilii v. their eattf cie want iea t ;-00 t.ti mg t.ioir course in t.ic c.: b this time of provision, and a natural rcct.ci. of the MirHippi nbout s0ii, 'thirst of revenge for the ievres withwi-t. I have ahvays belie vru the i:;iar.s

"lii.emv and umon, N-w A :; D FCREVEI1' ' 6(, r l03nd e( him in the street From this in criminal, for the sure protection of all, iterations, it should not hu woundei

o;f. and insk?araele

CLAY ELECTORS. ;ACo;. Ki vkfnuall, cf Kr.cx county John Hawkins, of Fountain, Swikl IhM FiibO.v, of Marion, Dennis Pennington, of Harrison, Waiter Wilson, ol Ca?s, J.-ETiiEN Luntow, of Dearborn, .cfl LoMA,of Wayne, Svlvancs Everts, of Union county, John 1. Neely, of Gibson.

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nrmtPd at South R..,l. Indiana ."that theld olten tne euu oi ju.uce are ueieateu

1 . . . . ri i tt . ;hecause the i-ame rule of law ia adminis ! fortieth Kepiment of Indiana Milit:a at i ,. . .... , .,.,,

" i Itlfli IUi'ill nan . in LMMV.u?rji,ii8 juii unit, v, .....j, ... ..... ,-- . C t nt' tacked the editor of that Journal, aod Lr is .,rj4ntpd on" both nides. and whv nowhich thev have met in their recent derH ..;.!.! i.ape t. the west tii.o ol t.ie.Mit-

led u! ri.-!-;; ; i :v lou.r; ii w as liinv .

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I we should judge the edttor was a pretty ; all are eroangeien irom me i.gr,ie,.u u,r, -.c h ul,0u-'"( " . . ' ... ' . .. ., , tf.H J itoreh of the incendiarv, the concealed jtorce ten times it possible) their n-jmbcrwhur lh.v stationed on Itot. in e. . considerable, povverhil fellow. What, a (he linhuott.!lf there vvu the most lemote possibility XMr rot havirg a ,a(hc,cnt lorce ,n thnj 'whoe regiment ordered out to make war ei t0ro.(je 0f the perjurer. Tuke for tx- of making good thtir retrtr.t in case cf.'m:ter vca? an additional icasnn wh . iagaiLSt him!! notwithstanding the1 amplest he trial of the man who haasuorn 'successful icpulsion. j; , l.evcd and told my men frequently they loterwhelming force we believe he had aay the property or liberty of his neigh-) It appears trot this that the Ir.diar.s; w,;..!d escape by f tI .. . Ibor Uton his trial he ha the right and are now Letwe en us and the main bodv ot, Lu .Hamilton w i itc- Irom his pot .jtn manfully and decidedly the advantage iowert chailenge for cause all who are ithe army, which, .fit is the ca?, at,! -Jane, at night ; Several Wmneba-oes have (We draw our conclusions, however, from'rjot rood iurors. and to challenge neiemn ! there is uo reason to doutb it, we i?e nn'just arrived at my house, who inform mc

torilv anv number up to ten, who would , possible mean? by whicn ttiey c;r, etirci ; mai tne mam i-uwv wi iuu

not probably give mm a lair mal; rut itjineu rscapt;, uuu intn ut;uciuoii i" i:i w t.u.iv n.vi.

is oflecer the case in trials ol this soit, to evitable.

The tresent campaign seems to have

the

h if own statements.

CIIOLEU.

I the Cholera had reached the city 0f challenge off good men to make room fori I he present campaign seem to h; L, .r . . , , leoine prepared accomplices who are rea-1 been devised and is conducted upon

new ior,v ouuie mi jui. mc uoaru i , fftrsivpar lhemive9 on the voir ! most iu.I.c.ous nud effective idan, and

Frnrr tbp Trrrp Ilnn'r Conner. Ol nf I Ipa t ih otinonnrpit .ri?rcwr.ises ajh:itJ i i i . u : . i. ' . tl,., !., I.e.-...,-4" ,'-;

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Ir.ot think it is pestilence, uui me commou

Vcw the A. York Enquirer uy 1 CHOLEHA. TIic Cholera is breaking out in various

.illy 19, we learn the astounding intelli-1 ing- occurred within 21 hours. The di?- arms of his brothers, to practice Hgainjpliue v.hich irom the character o.

;cnce inawne -nctera n2i oroiien oui in ease was announced as existing in Cleave- lIti,ultl; auu i.u.uau on.uu; ru .. ................... - merican Cholera hietrhSeccd by panic . ... j I, j l "i i i m . i i -v i innocent. When he who is thus pla-!to aptirehend t) to prevent bignal succe?s;- ' ' ' . b 1 Chicago among the troops commanded by laod, Ohio. In Montreal aiul Quebec its ' ' - ,, , , L ,; i, , .ai:flr.i n roy a lew cases ol comrcoa Ct-0;j b 0 1 i jred upon the iuiv to if.tist all law antJ jus-; m every rencounter w hu h our sodiei J Gen. Winfjeld Scott; these troops sailed j virulence had abated, sod indeed it had ,ice and to rWr His brother in v iilamy,! mr.v have with their savage enemies. era has appeared, from Buffalo to act against the Indians, nearly disappeared. ia asked if he has formed an opinion with ; liardstoii Herald. I 1 ' 1 " ' ': ' ' '

and on their passage, twenty died of (hiij

scourge of nations. Chicago is deserted,

And the inhabitants are fjvmgiu all direc-i

Uoos,

An cclipe of the sun wiil take place

on Friday next, and will be vi-ifde, beginning at ten minutes past 0 in the morning; greatest obscuration at fifty-six minutes past G, and end ol the eclipse forty four minutes past 7. Four and two-thirds digits eclipsed on the sutfo lower limb.

"An OniLRVEn" came too late for in

sertion. He shall have a place ?iext week

! "li on the Knox countv Aiunist vc

o ticn is deferred, aa no excitement yet ex iitj among the people, They have pro

iba'jJy selected their candidates, and we

shall be the last to create unnrcessary jealousies; but if attacked, wo sliall gird on our whole armor in defence of cur chosen candidates.

We have been informed , a person by ihc name of Graven Hackelman, a resi

are many instances in which the state's

FOR THE VINCENNES GAZETTE. C U I M I X A L J U M SP K U D ENCE My remarks at present will be conbued to criminal trials, aud to some of the dif-

dept cf Spencer county, Indiana, was re-(ferent modes, from the first period of le rntlv, f.in.l mnnlprcd in a horrid man !Sa' history in the eleventh century, doiru

aer. Suspicion pointed to io iodividu-jj? tl,e ,rc,en,t timC' nohvithstanding practiced, aud if he could challenge ol'

... ... ,u , iiiai 'iv mi- ; mc tuu uuu !:'juiij ut uiiiim iiiiui'i imiru , Lilffil !... I .I. c .- . - ( . . . . . ihliovp tin. I

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regHtu u. un, , ,imuu.,cu, -give an extract from the Evening Journal necked, he to bis purpose, sa!no; and ffCmthe icmo Journal. fn author!tied f)f Alh:iUy h:ive put u in this case the slate has gone to her Inn-1 , , . . , . , ,. i ,. , J , . , . . . .. . We have no late direct tntciheenceiqinrantir.e upon vessels and steamboat it, and miustice ts done at the expense oil ... . , 3or... .l , ' , , i . , from the aimv. On ednesdav, the rJ0th ; having Cholara on board.

From tJis Albany Evening Jourr.zl . CHOLERA L ALBAXV.

t . .,,-.,.. nJ ii.-.i rnrs, came into JJixon s ami inioimec;, lenges peremptorily; it is then oilen that I , . . . . . .. r... J Wemnnt doubt but that it i .M?rd:-.fv

, - . J r VlCll. .'ilUHISUH WI.Il ItC llrtll UI-l-UUKU Hit: - -....y good unwave .ugHTKi turn men are re j ;l0 r ,orl two cases of Cholera to day ic moved, than Me converse of his position , F r,ty Wiliam Tedi wgs alf;io;ed It will not be denied that men can be bn-, rilI, , ltl.f :it ii h.f ni-,ht nnd i rn n:,t

i i .,i n'r . , i . i lie I C" in a i s ii uui's, iij in ii Jin i 'ir i unu intr'--- - hf r . or ll.:if lhpv u i forsivpar lhpnte ve ' . . i i r . .

as in the case just put; and when these

unhallowed instruments are

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. b, , , u t. it is sta ed that Shamblee, an idd t u trial ot the murderer the same couise. , , . .. .. , t , ... i , i i towatamie chi-l, with about lolly waris taken, aud the prisoner has twenty dial-1 . ' , . . ' Irhvrc r-i k iiif r. I h vii- : jn id f,lf m L i

the jury to acquit the prisoner, the state's

power is ei'haus

reached ; w herea

Grn. Hem -v's trieade. left Dixon's, with noon; tiying. doctors an, Antwcri,

j , , m jtifteen dav s provisions, on a forced march March, brunton, and other physicians proV .TV 1, ' , for the eiiemv. We have no further no- "'ace it a strongly marked case of ?Ia

.i ' . tor tne enemv. v-v e nave no mriaer po- """"- ,k V4W"b,J' "l l4rtClJ the prisoner, the state s . . . . , i ii.rnHnt f'lilpri T,p snbif i , 1 i i .J . i sitivt intellmence; but it is repoited on. g"i c.i nera. i ..e suojeci toil, and he cannot be , . ' . . r.-h m min.!a, i i- -'ti. . - iftlP -nt( hid her 'tllc authority, as is said ot some peiso;i' 1 l" s"l , roLnded t- Ldo, ; r.l M ! inlfi -p Th l,vholel'! th'' aim soine '5-vM ulter it3j through life an intemperate

The subject Ii ed near

and has bee:

man . The

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ug.iis, suui3 wuukj naHju-ute. i licit , n..' .i.t ..... ,. second caiHu feon of Hnrh MraHforH

i(p" Hum xiauii , i LJ i. v uir iu. - o " " r l i .. :.i r l.. lriP:ir ihp V:ifprincr Pl:jr ir. Sanlli T'lr.

counsel liotn some circumstances is well, . . ii. n.i-.: i ..i

als who were arrested, who upon exumi

nation, were admitted to bail. Bail for

murder! Who ever heard cf that before

ClICU,DMa.Uf9 i ' , , . :. 'kPlfitlHf M.l,iPr,.U K9v8fKriI I.P.Irnnlr

aware of the abuse of the law about to be "M1'. "U,LU ,,as PFUSU u ui " I "i. . ., . " ;. ' .:rj.. , .,:

iiuu wairiors, a goou pan oi wnom were: lww

We do not taKen in trie nig'it ami tin-.j attiaii past II

o clock thia moruinir. His habits have

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from Canada.

!ry, and the entire favor and confidence it! ;he trial by jury was instituted. Again,lbel'eve YT 0l,hcr "counts say, cj u hia r r his obtained, as being the redeemer ofjthere aic men s, constituted that they aie,an,d Ve !hl,hk the:,ca be !'e;" 1 f,V-t i? n iM justice, I undertake to say, that there unwilling under any circumstances, to pun-!?11 iudian trails discovered have led A t hye

It will be perceived by a reference to

mounts to nartial inmsfirr tn fbo cfat,. nr

-Cr cidunms, (hat Fresident Jackson ha-' a(jmig 0f j " '

men died.of Cholera of come

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is an inconsistency in the trial of criminal i3h capitally; and thev contend that life "c uircciioa o: tne luur wmj, acu j - . - - - u us pccuiur

causes; and ttiat ttiat lucoos.stency a- should not be taken in any case. To that i u" "

I would say, that it is the law of the landi"" "e JU!,U 1 lU"e " andofG.rl- and if ihP nnhlv aassin ! cumsUac" that liie '"'309 VCrc all Ftovi the Baltivxorc Patriot of Julu Cih

1 contend that there never has been aUhould not be immhed according to law. UU,LU ,n;o lutir 'rai camp ui inai -i uillv I UL UHOLEKA

nstituted from' the legislature would alter the mode of;l,me; "e nour.y . c-xpt-cu

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It is quite let.fithv and "V""." .,ai' m auuse

Tetwd the Bank bill. We have received

a co;v cf his communication to the Senate mode of criminal trial

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t ears the marks ol genius, inte.l.gence;escel(,na o- (he tria, by jUf hul con. and literature. The FresiJent appears, 1 tend that the same rights and privileges however, "tguchy-' and "gunpowdcrish,'-! are not estendeil to the state, as are to land mavhap, had the original drafting of the accused on trial in regard to perempi . r .i i, i u ri i , i tory challenges. In every trial for mia charter for the Bank been confided and a ,0 W.,M , - .ftemanors. the accused has a peiemptory intrusted to him alone, there would have challenge of three; for every states1 pris- ! eenno veto; for lie veiy modestly ob-j on ( ffence, ten; and for all capital offences, ferres in his message vetoing the bill 1 Evenly ; and on the part of the state, or I

atton of

Finn) the Journal of Commerce of

punching; and as this is the law, it ought;,ecemuS imrorl intelligence Irom the W ednesday, wc copy the following; not be abused; for certainty of punish-jiir,l,y- Tut Cuoluka. There was yeste

ment is the surest pieveutatiye to crime t ii t r i . . i I

In all civil cases where facts and liuth

are sought, this same rule of law operates in tavor of both parties; and if this was the caso i:i criminals, nine limes out

We have the Galeninn of the 27ih ult

:rdav

n great limmutlon of panic in regard to the Chotcia, and many seemed to be of opinion that we had no unusual disease

"Miutilm Npr.iii.-P i ,n ,.jicrt 'mnys:J in al ol a society, there is no and tt ouht to be usetl reciprocally. The

r i .. - . r . " . peremptory challenge allowed. Thi is!se ei al mutatiua of different statutes in

uiiiisii me projecioi sucu an mimuiion, the incon-istency I complain of- trials

the duty would have been cheerfully per- instituted to find facts and obtain justice, forme d.' Fro d i c i o n s!!! Now to us ' anJ tllis excellent rule of challengmi: fails

th!

Fre

Hnd gather from it the following items:

From 100 to kr0 Indmr.s exhibited lhcm-j among us. We are sorry to say that we selves near the Blue mound stockade on; cannot honestly encourage such a belief

often their tiict "mil or innocence would the 20tb,and killed thiee men, Emerson1 the cases w hub occurred vptttrday, of a

appear as it really existed. The ri Tht of Green and Force. Col. Strode had it turn i'. coded character, so far as has come to

peiemptory challenge is oue of the most ed w ith his command, after burying the; nur knowledge r.re five, viz: two in Water

beautiful features in all the trial by jury,

is looks much like vanity-thai Uie Pform 'ts funct.onMo one of the par- ..... . J lies on trial. I he history ol this r.aitof esident should intimate he could form 0ur criminal junsprudence , will show that

killed in Capt. Stephenson s late b.aile. street above IcckHip, one in a public They marched iu the spot, atul com house in Wai reu street, one at 204 Chamb meoced a search for the bodies, by phmg-;eis stret, and one in the corner of Wash.

the diffcitnt rights liave chaneed the nginto one of the most dtnse thickets1 iogton and Duare streets. The cases in

common liw features on the oubject ofi that could be imagined. The bodies wcie1 Water street werenn Irishman and his challenging peremptorily, ever since the'soon leund, ling within six Itet of the! wife, of intemperate habits-. They were sudden pei faction of the laws of England ; beds where the Indians had concealed 'attacked early yesterday morning; and under Edward ihe first. Those opposed ' them-elves, to be able to get the tirsi lite .jdied in the afternoon. The man in Wurto his doctiine ai e particrlni I y tenacious 'Ooe ludian was found dead and scalped,! reu landed yesterday niorniii" frotu

and care I'u I of the lite an.i libertv ot the!near our tahen liiend. here were pla-j ?om coiivpv mice in the North Kiver.

cr draft a bill which would be unescep- justice is liable to be evaded, or that un-

ticaable to the people. It remimls us of a equivocal just.ee cannot always be done . 'subject, but : T more o than Tarn for jces found too, where other Indians had, He wasulive last night at 'J oclock, bul ratable ceniu ind lifted indivi 'n il in onp As far a? I hare been able to learn from jthe prctcciioo of to.-.iety, the lives and been killed and drawn off. Fuddles of; his recovery was considered extiemely B " 1 (jIUCU Ml luUctl lit Vlil Innnl Ki.lAriinc tlirt.-.H A i .1 I I . . I . i .1 . . Ill 1 I .1.-1 L. . . I I . I . I . ! , . . 1 . . T. . I 'I'll . . J

f t , . ufjaiui-Luii,.. ,i.c an ins.igree cn me : unci lies oi in; people al large, alias itie uioou, auu me piacea w tie re uie oumt s; ",i.iniui . 1 1 ooy al J.'Jl llianacis st norl.icrn states, wlio alter much period for the first institution of ihe trial'crovvn. AKISTIDES. had been broken down in the stiuggle.1 (named Sutton.) retired in his usnal healtL

umc, iaicr ami application, constructed a t)v jury some aarnhP n m'-irnt1 w, -t ., , ,, , Iflp8rly l"'1'1, ha there had been at

t . i , 'Krifnni nthPNln Uni on iKn ...i;nri c !

inoUe nap. u was mucn aamiieu Dv tus ..Rnicsi jji IVDIW HOSTM ITIPS

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fiiendi And neighbour. nnnn.U., legisKiiui, auu cieinnocK ascilbesits

, , , "5 invention to the king of Sw eden and Den & useful trap,butalas! when the inventor maik. Again, we see traces (savs Black

atterrpted to set it tt coulJ not be done, stone) cf the tiial by jury, fllowiri"- the

j least, four Indians killed. It is the cus

torn of the Indians to conceal the boJies

v iiuitu in nis iisu " i neaiiL onlcndav night, awaked hi paientsby h;e cries about one o'clock jesterday

mornmg, h-ul the same m mptm which-

The steam hont Caroline Capt. Fos,r6.!0f those vho fall in the battle, except! have attended all the other c ported in last Fuday's Chronicle io 3Ucj, as jiavc t-ceu scalped. Our friends' died about one o'clock. ! M

nave passeu up w.ui military stores tor.ho fel! itl the ch;trge were not scalped ;; seen a physician who was present at the

i-es. anci 1

e have

adoption of the focdafsvstem through dif 'l,ie army at Fort Willbourn, returued this! their iruns were beside them, and theii

A bill to authorise the Legislature of ferent nations; and vet we are told bv ! morning on her passage dow n, hiring been! hordes. "razin- on the prairie.

nycr !o:t, it is

Indiana to sell their reserved Saline Lands lackstone, Uiai the most ancient Fpecics mua'lc ir0U1 luc ,ow a8e 01 me water.i Of the attack cn Apple va c 1 ii n 11 - n f trial w as that by ordeal . "Thi was of to proceed more than sixty miles up. TheJsa,,j. nas passed the House ot Kenrcseotativcs . . . . 1 . ' . ..,... .1 , v , .- Pa,'J-

- . two sons, euner tire crdca! or watcf or- p iim piace 01 uesu juls 23 Ani le river v

f.di.. utinuie a law . .lleal. lhc tormcr being confined to pCr-; nation 111 a keel and flat boat which the mgflt by hundred and fifty

post mortem tinminution. Uc

Us

I sons of higher rauk, the latter to the com- Caroline had 1a tow, by a pait of the

1 mon people. Both these might be per ciev 1. formed bv denutv." "Fi

vas attack

Indians

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win uiuug.i ne nas long in-cn a piach tioner in this rity,nnd had m;i::y cases of

common Cholera, firr;t ;.nd last under l.ii last charge, this peculiar undiucatim of the

uiey luisease ;9 entirely new to him

A correspondent enquires "are tb.e ran

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o - - j -- - - -' - '.'uHM 1 wiunu uy uc'uv. tire orueai was

titled lo" ?cte at the August election, pertormed either by taking up iotheveie favoured with the following infor- express to Gen. Atkinson, after passing

should any oiTer themselves at the polls?" unnuri, a piece ot red-hot iron, ot mation, which coming to them through! Apple nver I ort, about 11 miles from We refer "cur friend to the Ccn-tituti-m f0ne' tu' or lnree rouaJ weight; cr else; the source which it did, may be relied on! this place, were fired on by a party of lu-

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the State, io the first section ol article C.i nine red hot nh-mcb- i.;,i iL.

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The cast.

continued afire about 3 (juarters of an! at the corner r.f" Duar.e and Waslinr-tuLi

nour, trie circumstances are itiese: t. streets an li-h woman She wis v-

By several gtntlemcn on board, we! Dixon and Mr . Welch stared to go as an: tacked night before la-t and thou"h lr.

mgat 'do clock lat night win considerr-u

over as correct. ;dian, when the latter fell Irom his horse

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cfli. Sump imp nf t Ween llirt'P iind Imip ( in h.n v hnnh nnt mnrfn v wniin.l Pl I In.

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t,re,l"u,n,u' me tniiru cidirs.ai weii: wise av uneipiaiaisiances; an-J it the par 'ago, a detachment ol about 100 regulars Indians were numerous in all directions.

as those cf a'd olher governments, are re-i y' escared being hrt, he was adjudged ; weie sent under the cummond of Major Dixon assisted Welch to mount his horse gulated bv military, not civil law No IUf50Cent J but ,l lt happeued otherwise, Morgan to guard some provisions fromj again, and thev retreated amidst the fne United States soldier ii entitled to the! deal ITvoK V1 "'T h ;MU,n80n' and of the Indians to the fort The wounded . , , e , .. . . . , , , i,e orut;u was polormed either by plung-' when arnved within 10 miles ot the lat- man was left there, and Dixon come on right o. lranchue,and the judges cl elec- mg the bare arm up to the elbow m boil- ter t-lace. struck then cumn lor the n,.,b ! to (Jalenn and while v tt in sibt 1 InnLpd

raace. struck thetl' CUmu lor the. nm-bl ! to (i.itpna and while tt in sitrl

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uon canncioeignoraoi 01 this. e think,; b escaping unhurt thereby, andeiecteil a temporary stockade, when back, and saw the Indians lushine with

however, the lavT is anslocratical. and ee: J lon accused into a in a short ame atierward they were at-Ufreat fury towards the fort. Shots were

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no reason whv the patriot oldier s honld ifo 1 ,r "1, mu 11 ne tacked vy a uouy '-1 auoui 000 mounted 10 , I1 , y'.tbereinwithoutanyactionofswim-lndians; the action was kept up pretty be deprived of the right of suiTrage.-j aung, it was deemed an ev .dence cf his btiskly on both sides for about fifteen or Thiewaot as it should te. C"U but .1 he sunk, he was acquitted." twenty minutes, when the appearance pf ISot unlike this waa the Indian mode of a detachment of about five hundred mouaShould net those m authority nay crnel! COi49t ct l,)e Malalarthat if ted volunteers coming to the relief of the attention to the police of the town' ,J. a?CU 1 'V Vfr U mcr regulars, caused the Indians to make a trrP(,arP fdihv , lhet0n- Out-bounding in ; crocko. ,les unhurt, he was! precipitate retreat leaving dead on the streets are tilthy, the grass in the river innocent. The trial by ager uf bmle field fifteen cf their warriors; but it is OtTensive, and as y et,roi an eifort has been'(this motj.e WA ,or the tn ll of hoth civil supposed that their loss muiouoIs to 35 or made to counteract the evil which i ""i' crimtn-11 caug) " origin to the -iO-the loss on the part of the whites is ause from sheer uedect. I.;, "l! !

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to England by William the cn.p:eror with, Mail carrier tiom Kork Irland, who left oiher Gorman cut-ms. Ti;H was per jc.?t as the rcpoit had reached ihere

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... uut. 4 iic cuuiera auroaj m ftu land! and jf we do mrler frora disease, let it not U as ribed to cur indulcnce and

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v.cr to Ihe roTiicc of onr I7,it?ui" !u' "ng atom sorre other, the InJi.ms hud not yet been heard from, -cc.oi oar p,-, descriptions ol trials more magical ihtc'it was anticipated that thev would brio-

exchanged in quick succession. Mr. Kirk

patrick who was at the fort timing the night says that every man, weman and child, took an active part in deffence of the fort. They killed one man in the fort, by the name oi G. Ilerclorie, who was shot in the head while climting above the picket to get a fair shot ttt an Indian. Several Indians were killed , but nil were taken off the ground. The Indians drove ofi a laige herd cf cattle and many horses " Gen. DoJge, underdate of "Fort-Union June 45th writes thus to the Cialeniau: "I received a letter from Gea. Atkinson.

ddted on Ihe 22J at the Kapids of the b

near her end. We have no wish to fiv the term "A-iatic,1' or any other term upon these cases, but as far as the desriip. tions goes, they are faithfully and ttuly stated, upon direct mid competent authority. At the same time it i pifecily tine that the general health cf the . it'v wa never better. The number ofdeatli, yn week is less than uual. And whatever may be the character .f thc-c ca-cs, tlx ie is no needed a panic -much lfr d inr.ning away frnrn the city We rnlv believe that tho-o citi.m- v ie rema-n w ill be safer than thoc who rcmcve.

General Jacf.sn and the

have all alon nmicw. ...! i. . a

r 'ei, nj.iw unu lai Jackson would place hi- Veto on the Dill to ie charter the li;,nk -f the l iutrd States not because, in regaid to the Hank, we ensure him so to do but because we'

had n' solttnn ii, rlnrfti,.,. 'r.,.

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lps that if the Ian art v.f hi lift he

place hii Veto on tit Charter Hclvine

"' "is continue I ur;J reptati l o fii 'nation w e have been undo Mating in our 'ertioo that he wo-Jd pdfi! Lib w.ird;

fmois. He hns orgftmzed thice hriealf J ictpr. tn .,,-trl, , L

of thMUiacis rclunteers, of ftW meclIf ?r mfaaous iiwas-icccj-.