Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 July 1827 — Page 1

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EDITED V .' (.V FJl lXdj j of amendments, when proposed in the merits cf speech. They were landed for sustain a thick population, or lo be div id- The best government is th.it ifi w hie'1 AND ITBLlSllKn ON Fli 1 1 AVS. I manner pointed out by it; and, therefore, their hospitality, their natural justice, Jed into state.' ;tboro are the fewest useless n, en.

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in. ii ii mat ut: iiueieu, au iniiniiuui, men eloquence, aiu: wieir moi e man pai-j -j i ue cunts mio i niitiuu-! nu iiom uiit'iu c i.'f li Miri cil tp'il IrtTe nit!. out their eonoinetire or consent. tan fortitude. The benpyolcnt lamented j forme include nearly the bole district b.ae been naticn- who. while th v had rI his, it is believed, will be obviouson a the mournful spectacle of uhole racesjnf aluable soil, except a small spare of le-s money than w p iav e at pi -I'-cni. h i o simple pcru-nl of the fifth article: which. swept from the earth, bv the ina iable god land in the vicinity of St. Anthor.v s immortalizeil their memor bv muU

-r. ; i ic-i in uu-j.o-i ,!,,' i,,r ii. -run i with the omission ol the proviso relative cupidity ot civilized man. religionists r all, on tne al i-si-sippi w Inch we d.ue not imitate? It b

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TK11MS Th T' Ifrrnpb, wd! he pn'Ji-l d every Friv. Hn'1 isMied t 5ii!i-cri,f r- in V direnrio- la.

?? njrn-tce, or three 1 liars at the expiration ol the 'ar. As want of pum t unlit v i-a formidaV.b' draw-back t ediiois. p.ij nn ut in advainc vould be preferred. p-y-Country produce delivt n il in Yincpiine? t rTarket price, will be riceivcd in payment lor A iv rti-ement- will he inserted :it one dollar -rr M-j'iarf tor thi in- rt ion-, and tweidv-lie ,'t'nfs each sub-e'pient iu-!Tti.n. :hsrrihers will lie at liberty to discontinue iro ; :ij"T on payim: Hrrcani ::; '"it ri ! oboe to jh'j'v of a vi-h to di-continue in oitformitv to he iTMH "A ill be Cond'b red a l.rw : n x -men t. f V7- The postage must he p:iil on a!i h-Hcra or communications addressed to tl.e editor.

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to that nonscript class of beings termed groaned over the l'agan darkness which; 4. Aftei filling uj the population of the that their lecri-lati-.ri hotter tfian

'other persons,' direct taxes, and repres-; covers these children cf Japhet, and felt ' present States and Territmies, the sur- our-. inrp it ga e greater enr-ouracrenie'it enta'ation in ttie Senate, and the introduc (or ailected to feel, that il was an imperi-'phis population East and Wot of the to ir..!?i-try. lion of a few italics and parenthesis, by ous duty to employ all the mean in our Mountains w ill flow to tbs mouth of the J Tax s are nrtsarv. and the best meway of explanation, is in the following power lor their conversion . A humane jC-dumbia Iliver. thod of raiding them i that which best words: politician taues them at their word, and j 5. It would systematise If e Indian De- promotes I ibor and rnmrnt ieo u The Congress, whenever tiro-thirds of suggests those means which alone could I .partment as to trade, arid be a saving in A voluntary tax is hurtful- S"otfir.g "both Houses shall deem it necessary , probably produce the result on which , expenditui e to the United States. ;but charity ought to be V' hmfarv.bti' in a shall provote amendments to tfiis Consti their hearts appeared to be so intent. In, V A-a fifth reason for forming such a well reirulated -tate there oucht to be no

PHOIOSALS For publishing in I'iwynitfs Iiviiciva. A wi-1 kl v NKW l'M i i; to in: c)lij:d thi: WABASH TCLEGI1APH. .O'tottd to .'" 'I"!'' C'l'itH' ri r. .Innfirturfs, Politic?, Lift rafurc and M.ruls

THE crowinj: population of tl.e western rcivonof Indiana, will readily fnrni-li adequate r,.;,sops for a bidii-f, that anot!u r N w-papt r in Viaemiip?, should mei t with aur,.o Mipport and inraurarem?nt. Under tin- iui'rc--i'n, lie editor nn sny with sincerity; that ITh d. -dn i- not inerrty to pursur a profitable bu-iiie-, but to be he moans of "s-uinfr, from th old nietropo!i ot s-ir irri tor - n U'l'C UK sheet, ih voted to the

hs-t irdncst of the people, an. I worthy ot -ae h ud 1 t ate remuneration as wail afford tneouragen cat. Th? editor has adopted the name of the Uiver whieh blends with the sire at 1 1 ntral water roar. Sf - of oar state, and be hope- to unite -tate piide

kk tution ; or, on the application of the Le

"gislature of two-thirds of the several states. (the Congress) shall call a ennven- ' tiun jor proposing amendments ; w hich.(a mentlments) in cither case, (whether 44 proposed by Congress, or by a ennven "tion called by Congress,) shall be valid, k- to all intents and purposes, as part of "this Constitution, w hen ratified by the ' Legislatures of three fourths of the sev"eral States, or by conventions of three ''fourths thereof, n- the one or the other ' mode if ratification may be proposed by " thr Congress" U. S. Laws. 1315. vol. 1, p GO From thi? it is perfectly clear that the power of proposing amendments to the

Constitution is limited to the Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem amendments necessarv ; and to a convention called for the purpose by the Congress, on the application of the. Legis latuies of two-thirds of the States; and that the power of the Legislatures of the States, in relation to this subject, ?x pres-ly limited to that of applying to Congress to call a convention ; and even this, under circumstances of strong itderest and excitement, might be almost a nullil , for, although the words are imperative, (thai I call a convention) yet as the time and

manner ot choosing delegates, their num

a moment the whole cene is changed. j svstem of Government is, that it will ex- i rni for ha i it v.

The eulogists discover that these saages hibit to the whole civLizr.i wohld a mil Mi !, y i u-elul. onlv because it i mo; c are incurably wild. and must be driven out and comprehensive v iew of the operation ea-y io pav lot a s!m ep with a pi-nde than to accomplish their destiny am- ng bears ' of or representative sytern of Govein-, to give for a sheep 1 pair otVorkmgs.

and wolv es. 1 he philanthropists stiit at ment. I hat we have taken man in a state low thai it is extiemtly rnelanchuilv to of nature, and tar:ght him civilization, coniempiate their extinction, tiut com luue ; aral then Imw to govern h'mself.1 w nil a sigli, tliat tiiej iiave ma(ie up then ! W. It would be an act calculated minus to engine it, and so the work had : (though it should fail in many paiticulai-) as well pioceed. The i eligious li lenus oi to wipe aw ay a repioach which poslentv the Heathen alo tear thai the ma Iiav e ' naig'it cast upon us Having conijuerbeen somewhat miuiuieietood ; tiiey aie ,f'd the Indians, we shewed them ''no veij anxious to have them fellow Chris ! mercy." Hans, hui not lellow-citizens; they would i Without multiply ing reasons, those alba. tize them v itli one li.mil, and w ilh the rcarly assigned must be obvious . We. the other gently puish them across the Missis-undersigned, do therefore humbly entrea'

! sippi lo pel feci then tin istianit in the your honorable body to take these our rea-

w lids ot Ai kansas : tliev liave a p i eat a f- : sons mto consider at ion. and bv some rdan

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tection tor their souls auo au equal abiior-

i ence oltlien pti sons ; tiiey will be vei)

vifb t!ie patronage of tab nt to uive a lorre to

his Picture, eorrc-pondm-with th'MiU l,cr the time an.l'placc "of meeting,

forcef that ma:;nit:clr,ttro,ui. lie proii-ses &c aK. r .jnrt, cf debate, whi'r

to b a republican, not only in vkincifi i: but m , j,e (vvo Jouses may very honestly dia

yRACTict;he wishes to a--er! ati l advoeate the gtee about any or all of these matters; rights t.f the citizen; be v.i-t.e to e-t abli-b a and no time is specified w ithin which medium through whi h to prmnul :ate correct Conresc. shall act; the proposition, like :nu!lenr of in atter-inter.-tin-to all, in wi b. some other?, may obviously be among the csio oi int to an adeouate .-t.inalu- to the nu!u- ' unfmished. bu-iness' of many a session. tr ar.d eidcrpn-e ot our popui ,t ion and he, " e therefore, evident that my fust pr-vi-hesto place the m. a:i of in-tna. ion with V position is fairly made out by the words of the reach of fvrv inhabitant of !. -tat In ,ne Constitution itself, and that, when the propaitmthevi-hes ti.e editorw.ll iu ver Legislature? of the S tales propose amend ,. I..., n,.n the ri ht,. or w a t ,d v r er.snr e nients to this instrument, in their ollicial

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i.a ,-- or the lab .,,,, ,' other, He wdl ' parity, they act on a matter altogether

endeavor to have a due regard to the feeling of P . . . , not worth a groat, further than they ex 5'itdi as may ideate to dil.i r witirtain. au ' solo-' . n. J 1 press the opinion ot a certain number of 1vr.yh(f,reatwntedi;enlpeo-,le.upo.,hem.;rj)ec(;i)t. n(,zens uh()a,c no neam tr.n i-. rfren-th of lus ca..-e. M.pp, rted by the i()!;t:1jmng lhei,. o(,ject th;in ,f th(,y )a(, in.mutKblenatiireof truth and reason. In pur-i(o tfJ ,he game (hm,, a (he Ee?Hon of fiiu fhi cour however, a deceive character : C0Ul( y court or :i cor)Oration dinner.

II mark the editorial iiepaitinri t ot the In. e''. rn. Both priieaph s and measure- w lb oc-

With regard to the ratification of amend

ments, it is equally clear that there are

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c ; a.y bedi-cued with a be, omin trunk-j tuQ uhether they be proposed I r- rre.a wLrcli nothu-g .halt en-L.lhe Conv or bv "a convent ion" c;

tier the eJit-r to swerve. ' led by the Congress, viz by the LegistA'uhou;htheconcern- of our own State will tures 0 f0(JItlsof the states, or by rjore immediattly en-ro-s the columns of this cunventimsin three tout ths t hereof.and that

Va vr, Tho-eof therniondudl not . omtI ,ok- ,t df pends upon the will ot abate majou ed Th- proceedings of our Stat" l.e,i-latnie, ty of Congress w hich mode shall be adopan l of Conures ami the art- of the executive ted ; so that the agencv ot the State LcM-la-if t iiis? tat.-a'iJ of the Union, will b.-duly no- hues is not necessary even in this part of tieed, t cither with all sac'a mea-uves of the the process . Lastly, the Congiess may differ, nt States, as may ! deciued .t'eiiera! in-J obviously propose, and conv entions in

tcrest. T'on ign New?, Iateiary and Mict lhin-j t h r ee-tourt h s of the Kates may ratify, a-

menumenis lo tne Constitution ad uilmitum, all the twent four Legislatures to to the contrary notwithstanding.-. Yaj. 7m.

I he follow in;; is 'he t;r-t of a erie of e-;a vs tauchin; vt ry iuiport -i.t eon-ider.ilioi. w hirh w ere : u'.ii-hed -one tiri'e a o. in an e;i;! ! ! p riper Fhe co; e and tenor the vhdewiiihe :oTid t.) merit att ntion here; r.nd o ..), ti.r y be 'li-no-ed of, a rvif -.v n ! :ip;-.:icai...n o the doetiine they inculeKte, -o far as it may be ... i .. i i . , i

i.iueu a conriii'ive, snail l-e eoiniiieucci; :plieable it i thouuht to the esisiic- state of I l.iri- in IiidiaiiH .1 THE MAGIC OF WEALTH. What is there in the p:e-ent order of things, ntid ti e presrni s.iate of si-cieiy, whu h produces such mai-ical elfert-, as the po-session of that tall-man which governs w fide it excites, w hi.di is gi a-j ed lor I y all. who-e power is telt m the cottage, an:! w hirh rule- and 1 1 iumph - inthj palace 1 mean icea'i!t.? It is for the po s-i-ti o 1 1 : that individual- tod ; wa-ie Ihrir veai- in rare and cminnual inou-tM : and

that may meet the rase, set oil all thai district of country unconnected at present

happy to meet them in Heaven; butbegiith the State- and Ten itoi ics , into an never to see their lace again in thi? ion ; Indian Territory, and take stuh step er woild. iMr. Ckawi okd well knew tfiat : lr the fuilheiance of the object, that no people has evei )el been eiviiizett may deemed proper; and we, as in duty whhoui a lixetl indivuiual interest in Hie , bound, will ever pray. soil; ami that no two laces lung occupy 1 's requested by a Citizen of ihe ttie same ugion without an mtnmiMuie VVe-t. that l he Fditoi s of papeis tiieudly

ot Ldoocl. He probably committed a mis-! l I'';,n contemplated will give the a- jit i- tor thi- t hat nation enter into le goes lake in not earlier perceiving that all the j I ou an insertion j"l atnity or un-heathe the ( xtenuu.aiiog;

specious prole-sions of guou will to the 03" Am I that the ti icrids of the mc usui e

Abongmes uere hollow and faL-e. Hut ' vv procure the sjnatui es cf pei sons o i

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mai reisons w no weie wi imtr

bh s be tl,i i,ov .,d Al,;ci(,,o l,v 1 1, ..iCongiessat their next session

- ' j uv - j. unci i'n. v-iuiiiii iv r l' vfw score, for the eonn-ion ol the Indians.

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Vresental to a minister of state in France,

taken Jiom tht Trent :i f.l. I dtairc

The ru bes of a nation consists in the

number ol its inhabitants and in their la

"es were noiiovv and laL-e. nut' r. .v ,..v , . . ; v 1 1 not have reasonably anticipated ! P1'11 to encourage it, and forward them tsons who weie willing to -enu i;i-;to t,,t,r respective representatives in

should laise an oulcrv against the policy w hich ugarded them as It llou men. and w Inch atom could accomplish the puipo se- proles-ed. We have mule these lemaiks to vindicate a man of fearless honesty agaiu-t those who, with a cool blood ed determination to sacrifice the ted men. are forever pouring '-the tendei flood' ot sympathy over their lost and undone con

dition. 1

tons r.rt'eles. Poetry, Moral h-.as m tnieev

13 kind cf intelligence wiurb is generally f. -mid in a nw?p uer will find a place, but the pH cr w ill ho coadueted w ith a paitieul.ir view-

to the important int rests mentioned liiiiln its' before I l:iy he tore my readers a report made

t:t!e, asi-i the promulgation of fact, and tlie ' ai t'u' l 't je-iun ot the 1-gi-ldtuie, pointing to

Sue-port of measures ten Jiii to promote thtirdhe destination and appropriate di-posal of a 3 j a jice:r.er,t. j tine trar t of country u-eh--ly and mjuiaoudy, The sentiments of patii.di:m Hnd virtue j ittiined in tins state, by the .Miamie tribe ol vl.ieh have for yo.trs past, deadi-iH'd the r.uri Imiian I iive place to tlu followiiii; petition oor of Hrfy spiiit through -ut t!ie States, and; pahii-hed in the JWitionxl InttUi'tncer oihe idU !v.: to a union of all correct and idieral think-, ult --It will readily be 1 ailed to mind that some crs shall never be disturbed ; n u sh ill the I tL-; years ago, when the enlightened and upri ht Vf.ii.VFH be open to scurrilous attacks upon pri. j Wm II. Cuaw a oku. then Secretary of the Trea v:.te n p :tatio:i cr domestic repose under any'sury of the United 5strite, reoonaiiemled in his

To the. honorable Senate and House of Rep re sent at ivi of the United States in Con gress assembled. Fellow-Citjzens: The memorial o sundry citizens of t he Tinted Stales -hew-eth, that thy are conscious of the impor tance of the humane attempts of the IVation.il Legislature, which for several veais p a-t have been made to extend to the unfortunate nations of this Continent such i lief as their peculiar circum-tanc-s have called for, as to pecuniar aid, and with a view lo extend to them the hie sing- of Civilization, by encou ragemg schools and religious institutions among them, t. open up channels for the acquisition of useful knowledge. We, the undersigned, from these considerations, have taken a lively interest in measures subsequently proposed as to an Indian Territorial Government. We are aware that, in order to meet such an object, the hu-

man mmu must see mat inr roan h open for the free operation of the industrious, intelligent, and enterprising, in order to pinduce a -aithVient stimulus to embrace

tho-e benefits confcned through the me

dium ol out excellent political institutions

word id war A.l the wmld aki.oub

edge its ndluei.ee. .111 : 1.0 national He :'y has it-eitence without taking ii as the basis ol ii- duration National wealth is a! pie- ot the nh ject ot mv inqu ry; and :he mam e-. of acquiring thisis various aci,,:di!iii' o it.e ieI tiv e -i mat ion. ad antage.-, or d's.idv an, tancs of didVretit c u lie-. -oil. ima'e- . v hat is w Ivde-ome lu (he one ii, iiijiiiiou- for the other, and what may be. impolitic to day aite a bip-e of n- and i . .......i i .. . .1 .

In th calamity of war, the lichest na-j11 ''"'" ":,;-" r,,J,'"'" "ie:.y, lion has necessarily the supeiio.itv ov er ; r : I olhe. nation-, though in every other ie rhal! f i'-eve,. t mcripect equal, because it is , apable ot , : a-, how ever phUanlhropic I ... m feel chasing more allies and more follJltrn ; rM- to the rest -d the wo, d. I. .r seltroojl0' bsh mteie.-t denominatt-d ;?..'., ienIf there are ninety million? in a nation, j1'"' c.-.llou-to others, when the , -derail the commodities and the price of lab ,r j e;': 'v n country a.e at st .I.e. will double what thev would be if there! I I'' magic ot wealth in A.nenc. , my were but forty five millions, and 1 should "I"1'"'", ha- thr.e key-; and wifho.ji the

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be as rich with two thousand dollar.-

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,enl bought it at six. and every thing j r, ""in u-l'!'i ' ''it e was,,, the same p.opor.ion. ' , the ncaes acquired (o day In the po,-.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' - 1 1 1 1 1 t -r 1 1 1 1 eci The true riches of a kingdom do not, lvav ,0Ml0irmv ,,v ,,l0 nCaI,ms Wt. :t. therefore con-i-t in gold and silver, but iloI. u n t posse-.rnr ,,e t,ir The. in the plenty of all comm-dit n--. , indus. . ((, if. !v(, (Ifl ,). riml',,,? ,

try and labor It h not mug -mre Mm i e , , c jr!

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.1 o.uil-H l'Ninn ...: .-.oi- o, ; (j.-e !,iMir-.!l W .)0 i OM, ll, the river Plata, all the officers of whid,;, w hirh . u. . a' . NI, i(

nan swords witn nuts or solid gold : and e ; .ii,,d- 10 uur ham's they wanted both shirt- and bread j I)IU. ,.. 10 other

Mippoiiigthen that since ori t ipet vv ' aogeiou- 01 evil ..;;-( ei . time. the quarility of money in the kingdom ' v 11 bout airi u ulrure, we -hoiihl 1 - ;vhas not been mci eased ; but that indu-t r 1 ag' 'and ofperab nt pt o j,. w k!imi . ,,-r; has brought all the art to an bun 1 1 ed !"f'i ' arid intei cb mgo f , oii:too- :. -;

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times -rre, iter perfection. I a-sert thit we: and loer.s we -hou!

are a hundreii times t iher than vve were j '-e than -lav eiy ; w i:b ut

in the time of Hugh Capet.

For nos-cssion is riches; now necepes ;(

should be eteruiliv at li ' apii e of fiieej. i:alion

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It is not required of us to neliniate all ihe' contriverl than Hugh Capet birn-elf po.-es-

bcnellls which will be conferred on the'' vine. are better cultivated, and l! Atthef;t-t dorh,ratii, a of .-i-r iode,. onnative sons of the. forest, by a system r.tyhink better wine; manufactures :tie jdenr e and oui emancipati u 1 1 -:n th ds Territorial Coveinment, as lias been re - j brought to greater perferf ion. and I wear n F'-'! m I. the latter wa- per ,-ps mp-i-comrnended to your consideration; nor to'tn clothes: the ait of piecing the tasje '!' to be too intim if ly rben-Jie !. Cirplead, atthis time, the cau-e of the natives' by more delicate seasoning makes me ev ' "um-tancc s lenden d it i.fff?..tn t lod: through the medium of this memorial. rr ',;1V PM.i'v richer repast than the roy- at that period on moie importani -ubj- u We aTl know that our national council' al festivals of Hugh Capet. " indt,, !a the fom.datto-. of the ;,pp,. -r. have had this subject much at heart ;,nd i If b-L- r.r-nn d l. ! '''' " arts u ' ,tf 1 '-av I -li d! ( x-

tlie moiad and mteilec-! that their acts hitheilo have ir.ic!aitnp,l f.d fmm nn l,o,.n n ...,.i,..r. ....a ..l. i I'lain this lui ther in mv -eroad m.'ii'.er.

temic.eclsewlarewtdrd i;ut, in order to frjve a'licred to make use o :, rait while I r .-. I truce, a couched m decent I ocua.. 1 heed- course) that amalgamation and intermarriages 1 general expression of oiruon on this sub-' myself to be Carried in a commodio, and1 PJ'.SOFHCF OF THF WRST. iter ,s aware, that tht duration ot this puhhea-, shoul j betokrahd, he was persecuted by ,oi- ject. e are disposed to a--ign reasons a-reeable coach, in which I enjoy the! Ahn.M (,VPrv ,plV , (V. in,r u(, noil, will mainly depend up miih: eial support. anJ ignorant calumniators. Mr Jetferson 'ich govern us to this particular. 'tdea-uro of the ledit w ithosit beini- inrom-' ,d, . ,1 ( ,, - f th,- ,

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' lial ortVlOUSlV SU:-L"eteii the -:hip e iiu. out I I lip liwlinne rt nt.001. ,rv tn ... moiled I V l 10 W m'l IF irfllUIP- llfl lOOIC At ro, ot II. 0 II I 1 ..

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prtUi.t. Yet. acaiust such attacks hn they ' official capacity. (witli a

ly ll a mero local l,atr,,:,:,': lu t!;1 re j he had retired trom public lile when Mr C. rc-! a people rlar.gerous as enemies, or sutli- "TfMiey in a kingdom to -u-pend a b.x ot f ro i-pectn-Ily calls upon the citm. ns of the , , . ,,....,! ,.n r(1,lsiril TllM tim..'. ciently numerous as hereafter .-ver likelv P 'ioted wood ar 'leather ; it reoui i c s on! v in-

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W't lL. ill ClilM liilll. f IIMlii.M I I'I -'i-'V-S 111 CI ilisC'ied in the roluaius of the Ti i Kuievrii, i Uh w hi-h the editor cannot pretend to bo lamil ir'y a.apnintcd he has not. lioueve,. -reek-

i'I'.m! v.-ithout his host ; " benic a-surcd of tiie j

aid f ' :p.th"mcn, whose talents are a

has now ai lived w hen something Liu-t be dole.

or the Indian character w ill oon be extinct an 1 the states, in w hich tmnant- of once pow

ci fid tr.hes may el be ioan.1. will suffer s v ere

; to become rivals or desliuctive foes.

du-try, and so of the rest.

II. As to numbers they have been de-; They are certainly rich who er,j-.y a!! creasing for many year-; they themselves t'lfl,ie advantages which indu-tiy ah. or aie conscious of "this fact; tr.ev look for- l",)r,J"e. A kin dom is not, therefde.

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hoie- they wete met bv a wild and simple race, r ough indeed w ith all the defects fbiiibaiism. I ut ge:ieruis and friendly to the stranger. The Cnlmut and the Wampum were eveiy where presented, nor w as the tomahaw k or the idle ever raised against the white man, until ag-1 gies-ion had been committed, or the rea-. sonahle tear of it excited. The arts of j civilization have prov ed too strong for the

children of the forest: war after war. anil n,ic limits as a National llepiesentative treaty after treaty, have gradually expel- Ciovernment a ill be stiiliciently exten-ive led tliem Inun the abodes of their ances lor conv enience, safety, and national hap

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III. In their treaties, the Indian h ive Con, merce produces the ame e fleets (- acknowledged themelv e- under the pro- the labor of the hand.- It contribute- to ih. tection, and, in somedegiee, under the pb.a-ute t rnv life. If I have o. 11 control of the Fuited states, au J expert, for some pie es of woi !. m.uie in the la In -. at their hands some ope rat iv e -',-(.;,) r.if 01 some n.itural prod action cud to be foural culated for their pre-e rv ation, sift !y, and at Ctulon or Tertia.? the-e wants make

future security as a People. IV. That it is good policy to colonize the Indian-, for the follow tog rea-oj,--; 1. Because after Michigan. Arkansas, and the Florida, are eree.ed into States.

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