Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 October 1833 — Page 4
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ged out the de iVuceles inlah taut, mur (only violated this covmr.it, by slaying dered some, ami canted the rest to ihcisnitdrv person of thesa-d colony, private
U!ji of Philip, situated, r.s J .have sani.jiy, and from svmhushes, but j on have a Wo
prepare! to reply to the charge? am! de (ourselves, in order to.grati.y ear eriemicv mar.fi of the Plymouth ambassador, i '"he child, even of a white ma?!, would
Philip n.e slowly from hi? feat and dagh t such a ercib...r-ce of jusi.ee, urse
m the summit of Monk'e Hill, at n Sikh t vsseoihled jour chief and made, open walked toward the. front of hi wigwam. nep,r at a compact which win made f
t!;ev arrived before rui.sel cu Smiflay eve
f the M'H'-jr. Aini.njthe pr.-oner ere David
wruri, .(...:,, :! !.t:!i' ;f'nl !, "' ?d ihaia. who ha 1. coolnvert to secure
P.-'-.d. I h p.:
dsrovei ed I th. lives ot out ci two ouiT.; :n pet unar
i n a i!t , htj-Mid the l.k a lht j'deuionlraliii ofj.) marked the arrival Kn.-ke end rrT, a il'ther wa a .uUp' ,he prisoner. They were pUced n lire there-, (.vs. i..eelvt.e i.ehcvrd tnffi r '' ,!1 wig nam. and ted with
c:t wui.i -Lou rl' an Indian rmi; he.!""''1' provision as are comu.au in an
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ther. for. f!t-:frntu:.t f t r. th lake, diaa camp
if po.ble. and enter upon hi business. k n Monday m0rdm5.it vva an A;!;rt h .,1 .10 h-at. 1! vva thought he! j aounced to the Sacheai in council, that t ci:itiii.M a raft f.nm the r?a.ami ..! p.nt of the outer finid were conduct snme 'ane. and th atierpt a pa5e.i'"!J two Kr.gltii:ien toward the camp. vrhMy ona: n.fd. the appearance fa-a th-1 the ffuird di.pUyed the bfii of .y w'h.-'; might t-t'Tf!,- fnttte hi.l'f npon their Iuflu pr..-."?rd ofc;et hit. S fhilip imdialeiT ardered the pn
n r t ro M an cio t;e nrtrt in rt'ar the vt the wigwam, cal.efl
aroor.d hurt hi S u hrn, and awaited the
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.iii- u!i;ft nf thru jouiciey. th r !;. d . ;-!;-. i the u.r who propelled n f- t-i. w h 1" lie i.r'vi a a.triet with
t!;v J !mr: oti ih '"f. U
Use ' !i i' I'f i! I ni fmi,-iie ff ui: ni.iii'd, :!..v Ini I O nvis 'Ite r j ir. a'l oii. Ch: ;irriv'i-.g at the liore. ' e
war upon u biirnt our noute. r.ciroveo
our corn and cattle, and piirriet ed nnmer of th ctdor.i.ts. seizing, totturtr.g, and hnm:ng the defentele Tiveg and rliihlren of Hioe to whom you were b.inui in covenant of faith For th.ei-e ciioiee, high hur.iled and awful, I demand ol you. in the name of the Colony ot Flymouth, th1 hes' reparation in ymir power, and ample and full ecurily agast ( lure prr i'in; or I menace you with the nudf'en vengeance of the Lngluhl1 "'Fne Sr'e:n t!irtled at the bold lien and airoganre of the whit sprung fioin then- seats, a if to revenge the in nit. Pliiltp, however, waved to them in he quiet, and ignitif d, by a lght in riuinti ii of hi head, that the tpeakei h'iuld proceed. Oiir penple.' cont ntied Joielyne, ad liring hii.telf imdiediately to PIniip, h ivr in no inilnre neeltcted tour we)
had KV-ttl'.i. ihorenl the lake. '"jfsre.to the promotion 'd their owngnod. thtc..r-.njr tnirrfllhe.nmyc.:..trnc !,,iau ()p(l( (- e.l hov-J, Jocelyne wa. .truck i,B(,tI0ct m the f .aivaLon ; and Zm teal.,re "I tho.e around him.nr,?cb out of the ahoa.itiatioo l wr
. . ihii'iiTiu tianire trci I .n r alleriance
a neur nr ehlt r.
u t !ni(;l' i'trec'ed titeir ifnmnte. JoClRe and hi compamoa real :iF'ii(!ri- m-sn ,' ne ' a ; proa 'hint i lie p'.ace umler ' oK;.M'iv i,!e ' thei'h' gn-.Jante ' tr.e In Inn, whom they
't;nry. Too am h how Tr. lf pendt d
to the Rm; et England, ha cnn;leJ you
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' to the p; o.ectinn ol mild and equole li'it uil ;ti'i;ar in hi manner. r,e ve.r , , . , ,, ' liw: atn vnur tilnm.iion to tiie P'tlfr
ouN pie.l l-r-fle patri.r.h .honk the t,,cr )f P,V(aftllM. m, hrtVe .e .lirt1
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"'-" "I " y.ufrom the .Unper ofattacK fiam our Wl ,"!','. crf.rdir.5 ',.,,,.. f .,.. .:...! ,r, ir.he.: win!,.
sAtiRiitttion iio.fi the ch ef sai hem. he ., . . T , . .
!) w in fir mod th it these Indian vrere a iirl of Kin I'hi'.ip" l'ir.f; that the S irhc-n hs-ie!f no ! a laro iit of hi iv;r,-,.-,r werv om the r.i.i'rsi -v i ri. t wham J.? c-iv.-ie and n friend wpie condiii ted. n.;!ire in i r.du. i my reader mt
i in t ii e r ! i w til n i.e . n nn noru u i T.i.'
fid him?!! m mi a log that lay rein. , (. , , . ,..,,u r ' J i trili- tuifl in .ti:nt ami In It ill I) MOuKi
at..tiedthc ficr.t. or ..pe-.i- ofli.e ten'. I . . ,r.ed .....n ou. a,
'- Phdin r-tised lii.n-elf slow I v foa, hi: .. ,." ,, . , ,, . ,welt a tltfiii, tne s;nile ot Heaven la cat. and toad erect lioonp hi roiir.! i , . , , , , . p iii;ut,f us and ahuncanl haifefl lor. In (root, a litil- t the Inl, tl v - ,. . , ' ret. i Kniiilc.. ot ii then1 thing, you 4iiafnan. hi ?ffi taiv artd i-'ibiii: . . f ..... . ...
chow'.master provide,! wi;h pen , ink and
itmrncti-m. Yon have .coifed at our o
raner. or hircii'j.i; a. to record w hatevn ! , , , . ,,i ... 1 ' 'pp r.iiii!P:. v n hue blapnefr.'ii our it mifrht ideae l.t intf r to cue' t. I . . , : .......
it inieht pleae l.t inter to due't
J sc!t ne rn iru. k at o:,ce with
t:
p JMidip. it mar be well to
Sal-hath, ami rrvin the eaon ot our iiio.l
and ronvDcati on to ejrerc ie to lli ex-
m.'-v Mifin aco'iitn-e l wi'h a liitte ol i L:- !ii-:orv and char i; ter - . f'tjlv t the y.-ar 1G30 (nd e veti mu: h nilii-r) iSe C--ijjI !i ot Vy tn u:h C)!.:n, hn! com rived to f-r.n -
tfe t'v 'ii :! M i-a--ii . r.; ti Sa
bit th4 N rraffane?t U ! wn
trebly h -.-j-id the c ior rhief, w h- vant jwa depeudti.fr from hi shoniaei . nc he
tk: Min-t !. of" ihrioat --y. t .1 'eaneo upm a ntl o( i.i in hi- rijiiit iimni
Ctrtaiu f.r.!.!iii-t,, w huh i:i the preeri
ffh V . w "M!i! 10 e enrikiije- fi I'.v an
the cornti,a;i.i .r it (jiriji e "f hi en;-'i; y . A , u t , - h ten!, the luty ot vonr f'.eilih liiatice.
' for t-ee tiling, bachem ot Mount llnpe.
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' mill-, iir- nrt- in1' l lui'i i'-J nn, . , , , , t , , siid Ji-ce'vne, pate and trimming with ' hn the h-mlder upwards. 1 he ie . r . ' ' . , . ,. iihe fei In m. tvtiirh Hp i nr.ital tl thae. ".ml prxporttAna ol hi n:-ie!ir. lnrd)s' .. . , , . i J jm-Hid d:l .i;:$rei''ii- e.-ned. lr thee
nr i e iu 1 1 v i f.n o y 1. 1 '' jwnii mui
orient. the whole eastern front wn the heneht ol one party, r.t the espn?c.
open, and faced upon the expnnse cf what nd in the absence of the rtas-cn ol the
i now called Myr.-.ouili bay
'For n mrinent, the. chief appeared in tent on watching some object that vreit meving slowly before him; but, tinning suddenly, he beckoutd to his chiefs t be seated near him. "'White man,1 srwd Fhilip. Jore lyne approached, ami followed with In. eye the direction of Philtpi hand.
' H wa, and perh-p is now, a "noilly
Jther.
" Yon sfiv tliat you Ikivt rnt us re!l(finu teiit-fif r. that ve may loam year ijod. The nHian depies (he religion 'I no man; nor doc. he treat the gud e en o!"a Mohawk. v.i'h irreverence It ay he, that the Englishrrian'i! God 13 ;ff!ir than ours; fur. vo. who v.ciii;p liirt, have weakened and wasted . It -y be, that he 1 the sice; and that ve
sight to look eastward from Monk' lldl, bue hi will, at or near umie. The delightful ex j White man, you tell mo, tha.t hsd paoe of the bay lay before the f ip-,. we submitted to you. we hovibi ba?e haquiet as the bieast of innocence. The 'be m;!e nf ymir God. The Cu eat mils which tiight enjendere, had rolled Spirit whon he fnimed these hdis and ofTbefere the intluence of an Vufust tun. plain, gne thera to the Indians for field 3 and a gentle breere. The fur ilnd., an1 hunfit g ground ; and nfaen we haci which then decorated the wntei of Fiv gathered our harve.t, he bieathed over mouth bay, dotted its surface with an bt sauihein breath, and gave us a retr inimitable green Brown1, iiland White jsumii.er foi the rhae. Jut your coming ilcd. f:d a vit number of eminences, ba changed it a!!. Who see now th now urd-nows, peeieU el ove the wave. j Indians1 Mimmei ? 'tis cold a.-.d freezing and ff- a heaniy aad richne. to ihe "1 'be white mati's welcome. Ap(j wfaa? scene, that the eye, fond f naiui e , h"f 3'0,ir K Irn rie cone? Tbey would debght lo rest upon. lhave led the lodin from his squaw and "IT? sometime meum the chirpe ofjcbildien. They have made liioi prisy
m.ntieis. and who that tbe production ol !""" "rink. 1 hey have taht hiro t( be-
a:t, which afihird ni happine, were es l'
intas tho.e afnatore. Alas'.ailthit ptve
trsy his own chief into the hands of tbp wh;!; man, and become the murderer of
Might on earth is fading and evanpce nt :bo.e who drew their life from him. The
ho?e very i l ncie which imparted sik h ; r,"U'r.rc nfyoar misior.a t ies hss dsitroy. he-iuty te the scene, have pag.ed anayje ':r rlJf',i Sfl'' 'nk the Indian war J'he wimls ud ram bat veheaienJlv a jf 'r to tke !ave cf lbs Enjlishman. Yep, gainst them, and they have fallen. The!?11 nnve t!(,n ffm the rss raen tho
! mi a Ti-sl, cnimod 0 red ttto nli h.'tii,
'i.rtrii ot I jorr'usiv M'l'oii.cil anil eoni i,nc a
h tiiii 'fak, so.fiewimt in the lui-sai hsuoti,
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ti e dM'- of
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to 'he fligni:y
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-itaiiiej ieti,
an v .
.t-ir. (I tie iiy raiders a hte
Of
i i 1 i). !,"( in 'i;;ni hi !wo or A ex an :i snd V '.'i; aiiiio-h in I.- I'fetle
Hi features weie icuiar. if we ix ept Hie slight piij-tion of the cheek bine, iid a cnr que;il iharpne l h-s chir. A firehe-tfJ of a fum peculiar to hi. in. !.an, wa ishaiicd I v t!if rav:n hair, which I'enended ai an e-.or rr...n leitth. Hi epearance. in general, was what some wF le would caU. t!ie dijuity inherent
aM-ii,i iffi. ! to e g ivemed hy th.-iii a kg; but, rether that ea.e.
htch priiigs fiotn a cxisciousnes ol u-pi-Motity, fr"in a conviction that whatev
er i d ins will tie considered correct.
" F. giibieii,' atd Thiiip. "what mege h the council for the raukr.noi.tt VVe have neither breath fr woidn, nor time for delay.' ' I'hibp.1 said Joscelyre, 4 I bring a mrj;e of especial import, from tlic coun-
,) e i(iured to he oil th- ' 1 a m :?eli. w hie a t':r ftthei's uiore yiei-li'-jj d.p;): iuti had iiiiped upn up ui ti-'Mii; .,ex,KJer. af'er comittinj saie h tditte up.in the C giih, wa by sire age.it itn; and thile the party was ccn eyii!j hi in fn I'i v non'h. h w sit ldr:ily taken ill ici-l -h T'ly afewr-U die-l. The In.iian hn his de-th t ' the pmsim ofU E afiu'o. The F.oglish in,.utei it to 'n-ifhtiope of piiit, which could tint b fion li hnu'ln;e P:.ilip now hecH'r.e clrefof the tribe, nr opt the title f ChiefS-ichem of Penka r.oke': a-id hatntir the Eng'ih, not le for ; e encronrhmen't. which they h! m ide npon hi ten ;im ie and the riiitmni
hi !ihj t. he r-itall y ri isrega rfied 'he t' t tv . rn i.:e b-v t t.t'h r, and c e ot wo 0! a 'ti'ire icrer:t d Te. wiiirti to free him St tm.Tj the udiv,i euth in auien!, h'
h I hio;e' .i-rsed with no verv tenons I he had been c ntni t-.l wi'h the f eiirp
tti'u'rin r f J. -i.n,j) t iT fiil Piiiint. !! m st of li Sarherrt
and hd f een well ! h-ino' ed amt an n etui member. Th
!zcl nf the tunc u.ir,ht li.ne taught him
toerk for reparati n for a hreat hofth'
!:: tri'ie. c-.iik! rea 1
Ci ' I'riKlPi i:j Slrlie n(" lte lea 1'i-g dotrmr ftftf Purtta-i'ii ftlh He tiad , I.- ! Seceiarv. Inn. wtto -nnhl rd a . i writ i'h ! 1 t "y . tie-nsr 'he irhvd ,.i!'r 'il'tln 'n'f. j la.-r- t ihetebvth -.'- s m t' tf ini't far disntnati"g rjic-'ai ip i t.i- r 'r h e v ' si ore le en schr"'e of'i'ti deadnts ' " w t',p i -rh handed reieilmn
p,:i 1 .,;. it vereig'. Lcr.t. r "h e air! th hoi rtde. t!ie
C'tifil al i' -iu S that the aid h)n
il of Plymouth ' "- ! heie may be a while man's craft
in this.' aid Philip to his Sachem;'Lei our cuni t-eat the thicktt, lent we have a h ?st of F.njjlish jn out b.tcke. white we are par!e ing ' "Having sent mir extra entinf 1. sth tke most poitive orders, Phdip re.nnu'ii his sett, and directed the. wbiteman lu continne hi talx. ''l'he tiit impulse of Jos.-e!y ne w ere ihose of a father Hi- finked to ii.rptire for Mahida , and to urn her r; nso:n ; !u i. . I r ri I a , I m: . I it (ma f iinn.
mill'- u.'i 11 .!ii.i-'-.i ................ 1 . (. . r ti 1 1 ' f other asi'tit. and with t-r peace and 1 Joel in; rf'd',Tniiv of t he colon v. of n Inch he wss ;in , , . i. . . .... 4,4 I b
'hia,Ts. Ph:hp. tne ve:;t'Mmir ol heaven
-b.it nni le p but shall pursue you toj irrerasdiahie ilf.i ruction : tho?e wlti-mj tlie "ord .pais, pestilence and iamme -hail ':(, tiliyoui tribes shall, lor ucur wKkP'incs. he diivrn ftom the earth, and your nimeonly reaiembeieJ with ciiie and execiatmn' Jocelne paned from intensity of fcehnt;, rather than an r xhau!lo.l of hi u!jert. and us h? resumeil hi sel. Poll 1 p st 1 1 led t he com moln'ji, w hir ti r t inif JtiHiisr hi co'iriril,irs. by penily waving his hand. il-vin;', for a rnament, sat i,i silence, pinli;i rce, antl adilre-sed Jusce ly;se: ' Is the end of jour miin ar.com ihhe!. uh;ti i,u have tati-heil PaukaTiol'.eU that tliejh-iveal tunes drawn the hrw etth a steadier hind than their netghhnm? I Jo y mi wih orth to infor me (hat my tod ha heen close upon the heels of the Fnglih ' Biolhen aid he turning to hi Sa chem, 1 w hat snwe r hll w e send to our
iutv fiierxis .he Knglish?' " O.ie. of the Xa' hems. naoied Mispnski. ai .)e, nt the intimation of Philip, and ol..nel. tha the peisn of the amoa'ss.a. -fir ! eing narred, it could not be supp-en that he a a lua ed by fear, :n wilhhol-
fear f their own god, and taught ttieo.
only a rlitrus'. cf your?. Irutead of tae men who slrnrrj their sinews at the guslj ot the laountain ireHm, yfu see our yt ut'u oe!n.yed by the d: aughts of your empoi sorted botiles. The huntsmen of Narragtneeit chased the deer, when eightj winter had rcairely chiiied their blcoi, Now the Indian warricr, at thirty, ha Us in pursuit of the otter. AntJ you a?k u? vhv we war? You charge us with cruelte to on?
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flfi'! 1 ! H
ly to .tir
.11 f ' I I -lfl t it lllfMJI V fl'lt
p e'he- tribe a?4'nt iht (j d
e hri he- , tut to erd ioit sundiv ii . 1 ("i . mi r.i ;(n eit i t o ert'l e n or to et fc; a fio.il deui!riii!) i I 1 r mot dead iy e.sy.
- I ue rfnt pp.e.-tte frce ever sent
jji;'ii rhi'::. wji C'"ndi;r te.l !t 4d--ier
CWuiff; h il.i. appou, (merit a caj tain.
I;ke u, I ''i:f the histtian ot' hi awn rtt ilee.is "( it,i.i. rhurch ha. I kept up to cIosp a cb.-e 'iiisii King Pin'in. in the mouds 3'i't watf r of his pnssesbion. that o th: e cilor! m;js'v dee aed it bet, i 1 order to et:"et t a dtveron. lo evacna e
-'"sraT tlarK' and rrireat toward the S' i "ie. Pus he did. and had tcarr ety -it hree h.'oi within the limits ot t ! ; intiU h p-'eion. bef-.ie a pti iy - r fci 1- 7' heul 1 allt-.l Aloan i.i-a at. in t etfena the destruction am settlement, to ai extent , . r . e-ly ii e r i he!. Knowing . ;f '!! would heat PUmouth, ' f 4aif Muhed in upnn l!:a - e arnst'dicced the honres, drag
Siiii'atll and a violation of aiictua r y -ns and piivilege. He. therclow
ert;ed the father in the feel'.ga of the
vati tot .
During the previo'i" night. Jorply-
had airai.gfd in bit mind the sum of h
rhaiges. whirl; he had leieived from lb Counctt, in ordei (h it he mtght be pn
pa 1 el to utre with ihc greater forre an per-ptennv. the rh.tr;es anrl clas.'iiwhich he wa rmpowpr d to muke. " S ichems ol the I4va!ralvlet!,, si J.isrelyne with a slight inclm.iiiou of ,: head The d.lieicul chir t din cted !hef eyes towaid Philip, a if to inform th--peaker. that their chief Stchcm was a lone to he addressed.
' Phitm. of Vaunt flnne I -im
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nearer 01 a message 10 you. smcc vmi hief d:.rl.im a part in n. fi.im my l,te thren. the counrellors of Plvmoulh; who
again pimp"-? against your bleach nf faith, ami viola. ion f solemnly latified tieaties. It is known l. you, and to many n your roun'ollar around von. that the :i;s-!i-h, within three mouths from their 1 .1 .
arrival upon uu-e siiotre, en'eied into nnlemn compact with your fit'ier, .Ma aoit, and .tther chiefs of these parts, aherein they acknow-edged tlse righto!'
o'.ir po,fii.ui nnd yielded allegiame to
ur oveieign. Kmg James ; to which :! covenant and con-ptci, you vo'irs- If, have at two several paon, rjiven our signature and 0.1th of observance I'e vertheles. he ins- in. turtle. I .imtn :pU
lofty hnght of .Viuiiuoict, the oppofjie HKiinenres o( what u now Duxhury S vqmsh and tite Gurnet are only left if
except the lingering and cnumptiye'
iSeach, which, like a taithlet gard, seem ja.t laCnng from it pr cr duty , leaving the capital of (he Old Colony expo ed to the buffe t of the angry billow. Do you mttk the bay?" mid pi,il,j, On that isinrtj the Ked me,, held f heir councils (here, to the riht d-d Mass suit keep lu tea.) of pe.tce. Every is-1
md is sacred to the l.iaian fur tome fnaci icsptivf. Ion who are cotincetlor cr a
ome saenhee, or some enj-iy tnent. colony, neck not he told that ihere is not
fhee broad shoies, fertile m (heir shun ! ,"" within ycur garrion. but has borne dant prodm tious, to the right, beyond a 'nf,ln- Sveiy point tjpor. the pallia white tnairs gvze, even le the extrt mitv i ofyour lor:., has been capped with
of that t ap', whoe blue point hmmt u)a ,v" man s head. Yon have forture: he ea-leily wind p the left, n far a u,!ir M'arr,ir"- You hai e starved, burnt, 1'catnqua, tnd back In the country 0,-;aod murdered them, in every form. And! be MUtrtwks. All ihi fair terniorv and '),'ou.ah ,; WKT wewai? its teeraii.g coats, did the Grest SpirttJ "fc Hot to the object cf this present k;. wLmn yoo call Gad. give to the red men.jor' Your gnrriscr has hi en destroyed, and hade tbsor. b. hiothers. On 1 hi oi! y"r S"bbai h violated, and voui cbihiierj hive we livid, inc the nn br.t r.rt,:i or ""ade. ta.iiiietl VV,,ic ...an, from the great wtlets. Here have weiyou haTe rrade U8 what we are- Y'i,Jr maitied car wive. Here taught on, jAi!er, Church, ha-hrrted ns from or ons their father's arts, at.d .. er. them I Utt 'e,rt-a, '-A we have hae f3sd hiihshare their faiher' toils No d..eaej!r f"r ,af,,,J "rul "vnB- His fire has wore down their bnd.es. No white mnr.V;,,eUo-vcd our btbitalinn. I J sword peisnu enervated thtir winds. Oariwl-owrl rs- ",nd m'''e 118 '"'bdieE. youth gloned in (heir strength. Th And yu ?. ue why we wm ? hoary bead was reverenced for wisdom! " 'Hut you sty. (artdyour fueling wonld and tperier.ee; and the Sachem ,v.,.ive otherwise betrayed it.) th-t our Jithonored, because the Great Spirit wbojtack ha' ,, ".. cunlerred an him raak. gave him tlienglh! " iIear e. En;lihrr.r,:i. The Sachem of mind and Wsdy to support it. st, ; of Paukanoket scorns a complaint. But were the Narrajansetis. the P qjod. ,h heart of an Indian may feel, tboogb Nashaways, and Ccnouirutt, w hich i hl f -TC muil t,nt bc raf'tttiied. ih.ughd ffeicnt tribes, all met round one! Twa rr,:,on3 ,ince' 1 s:it In m' 'LvrU coauril fire all hunted in one forest, aud!lir'- A w,"e aru a son m:H'e fcl all adoted the t-me treat Spirit. jl!lat 1 clurS "' ,!f- for !l Rohle P'pote. '"What arc we now?' Yoo English !' U,ilu fn-v b,)y ,he llnc'ls of ir,s fa!her?. have com- arconir us: and. like the Mir.e 3"'' ba'le ,1,C1 be hke them. I saw t.
l"-S lhv Mf'",u"c of liU tot-'f- of the Great Spirit for sun.e uare r;ent.'d :iund StL9V toVf Mapssfoit. and
' evident, thst something remained to : cnrnP, y 0u have bn.ught pettileace nd!,he L!or"' ,D,,i,,t ,0 bi" lu,.V'.di thcek. a.
famine, dtcord and war among m. Y J;,1I, a"pnKt to ie:.d if. J t e mogave our Sachem's the houid fn? frmv ' !l,!'r C!i!,Uned at hm yonnr; as.t'lion. and your buttle; and, whn you had hi.iiicd;1 luU thst 1 vas R ch,ef a r'1l'"ll, SVil their brains, you forced them to treaties! 'il,,r- F" ly Church. ;:r.d whic h, sober, they vld never ratify ;';-vcor etl of P'n,0ttSfc c Pon and, being dead their sou could r.everl l',UtS0'1 Med bundreds cf my miarmefJ
fulfil And what 1, vonr "lU Liadscmi U5CU L"l,f" ?,n R,u,'ered n)' Hl:t' f'
dom eirand mote jusn.-e, were I toomit 1 " "hit we sh.nld oUy him? f f he ;
i, .r ..ii., ii - m ii,. M.-mn.i,i . 1 ircoii, w liy have hinwaruor leit him?
11.11, .1 111. 11 .... ii.v mini 111.11: 1 nvi.r . - . - "Ill . 1 1 p. ,
Until the white mat: came, ni fcdian l'or-!',JJ 4 "uill,J uepopaiaieii, a oacnem wm.-
sook his chief.
e proposed He ventured to hope that
hp cbtef wonls, al er h.rtog the white man. anwerhi;n after the manner ol the liu'ian nntioit.
" Phd p seste 1 himself, and signed to
e I.) piocted.
ubl, perhaps,' said Joscsilyne,
1 vtn in the trying moments efa r)''tber-
pnini.. I escaped with thilit-.c ba.ir'.
hi emhsssy. as being o pr rsonally iutrtr!ed in the CMitpipienci; of tins unholy .
ggieion. mu, i'i soiiie oiynurpnr-i
' ' Y'ou have fei..ed
our ir.: r.f f errito-1
iOut wairiors. a man. and none to rever-
ituce or obey him; widowed w:iio?ei'.
and childless! And yoa ask me why I
. ,l,a krctciil.. in lliu .il, ..r 1 1 ' I iel jj Pt 111 VP.I r-l-. r li.df riA. . ..-r.., l.i.n I...
.-I" , .1 ' v . .. . , ni i.iv llli.nu' C "I l;l, 11-11.1 n - , i;ij .I'l it, U ,- . 'til. 1 ." waff Vjo, vnile man. to vwir conic 1 .li-nrc n.ii.n I Hill trurri.nr. rimn ni. ! til I h k Hied Ollf UPali vmi :il Jmllr . J "
ouc-, detriy our coin and cattle, mur er our Intants. and lead, as we have rea on to behove, some of nur young men ml w'Nrr.eti into a captivity, scarcely to e preferred to deaih. For this base
ed our offenders Y.ai have weakened
and utiatt-d cur warsioi by ru-u. Yon
have diuen u. (torn our mountain, ou fields, our i lands, and our shorps, to be
f.ir tell your chief, tell Wmslow, tin', he has flu; up the hatchet fmm ber.;i;ii
;lhe tree of pence, and it .hall net be bu"'ried again wdnle Philip ha, a hand to
1 .. 1.1 at. I. ! " 1 I J 1
cou.c dentin. f swantp-i and iivM.iK ' "'u"u,l: "W"
11 , . . 1 v .. I.-.. .. 1... 1, 1 11 .. ii j our iforoers, or uie rautanoxei ne w er-t id cuwaiiily art ot wanton barbarity,! ,'" have hunted us like o'tet-and bears- ,. ' , , , ' .!,-. .,fPlv,.,!l. .1 drivimr ,,s ,m ...... .i. . , away, like yon wieath ofm.st, that i
j j viiiuui .ii;is. ic j 7? -- mi ti. vui ii'ii,
ilut.on tor propeity, and the peison of; ne peipttrelort of the deed to s.iti!"y ju-ticc. The mother sits among the iinn ol her habitation, and asks of he a re:i ver.geanie upon him, who ha made opt lone anil wnuhed; an outraged com.canity ts pr pat u-.g in wreak full and sat i-iactory v uij'nun e upon your tribe. The nid.ived and rtnUle lather, made
rhihlle by your muidermg hand, while he implores wuh a faiher's deling, the. icturn of ;.li that tendered hfe supporta ale, yet menace you, the authors 01 Ins miser it h full telrihutive jtiltce ' Jo.celyne Cong liiiii-clf upon hi seat, iitni wrung his hands in the btticrne-s f hi a-
"iiy ; ion in ont cutig me presence in
which he wa, he hushed in- reelings and
lilted hi eyfi tumid Philip. Some
loud had p.i-srd over the mind of the chief; and .on.e believed that a tear was
lingering m hi eye; if so. it wa thrJcY.w and tbut phibp ever shed; he had
known joy.. ai.. their deprivation hai
t.ioght huo vvneeance. Thp S n.heni
wiiai iignt no von;
rolling from the bosom of iSs lake.' Alter a loi g panse, Joscelyne vf.ntn?-
1 to propose to i!i- couiT'il a r,nom f.nr
by Satan, you hare v filters times nol (however, checked these feelings aa
e u. saif :;p r inei : .1 . . l
i.i...ii in iii-.i. hi
1 he
.their pri-oncrs. It wa in v.'.iu pl-.ilip
' We arc-,' fnu he.
citterfc I race. Of what ti:c would io 11- the. white man' gold? f,cl ns
then you nth why we j.-ar? Who gave
you our coast, or by
hob! our possession
" ' Pnt yon charoe u.'
lowering hi voice, which had attained
a (ri"hll'ol rnlr-ii . ..,11. I............ ......
tS - - . -.i.i. n il n.ii'; ji'lll l..l .1.. I I. . . .. .11 ii.. .
...m, esouoi nope. ,'if i e k t . o ,l.,r children, and we hold (bem
not a wigwam on tnv fair h.il. uIipipI. . ....... iv.. ...
" J . ii y suon;u i ne-. i naiever n:n i.i !i u .t may tru-t women and ch.ldr, n; and; ,.' - .i"; i1111a ,. . ' ,-
there ir.r an ear of corn. rv o or.i. i.i tl.pi .1 ."'1 .. '
. ' 11 iiaii'jci ou io linger. i;e v,i-., tneremidst o! summer not one id.ii.; rm?:i ;' '. ... .... 1 .'. ... , .
i-.., ... ... .. ii.tiiKi i.rtini;
joined hi companion, ihry departed in.
m il of Plvuio-ji;!
in all my fieli-rtI aie rte j ,..m
1 ...i 1 - . .1 . 1
. ou. i.u?u,(,os,)iMliH.ls;'-1,e.;il)(,i(i.lU.h ,,. ,,lC ,.(in
pt.ine,. oorroin.oKs svarnu. and thc;tt;Jrt oidud (hat a reward of .O be sun beamed hughLaud. he wind hl..vvf.,.,Vlvt.1 ,., ;ly i;i, sh.. iMTJir- to upon it; but the foot .,f the Ihli-h hav'-i .1 , 1 " t 1 i- i- t . " ' .. . . . , ' 1,1 -ilicui the head U i'mlip In tin: mean heen rtti the hind ol the I .iuk;.n diei ami . 1 11 im .iiix.iii .iii,Aini.,111ie ., i;l,H. ,v, (v.., mj..Ie ail 1 desolate, and you a-k "why w e i ,, . ; .tltl.i ,.1. 1 ... ' J J " 1 1 .uipigo SiHte.i with a;i lrj.imtd sci war: i , , ... . jdifci's lo track tne l.nnans. ' W .tat virtue have you in teaidin; rT, tho treaties which ymi htvve nt.i.ie withj 10 C..;ta.i.?t.j ns? You formed them at your piua.nire, f i ! lo suit "ii r done. Y.ui pc-ess voui-! ' iC.Jiit oU Pur.':.. .!,ii ri'. d nt I.iself of our fairest land; by thcr-.. Yo"'Crty Toi., I ilinoi-, Sszcuil .V. '...vl-.V, cheat enrS;tchems with an'iclesthty can ;.v,. o::.-;l. 18 ye;i-N to Mi Clrirt not irad, and bind i:9 by them to ee-otoy ,, -'-. c jK.
