Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 222, Vevay, Switzerland County, 2 April 1836 — Page 2

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a-s I brave s.-Uicrs. Nan cUhcreforc neither would respect the orders cf:StU. The quick-iKcr there.

leu

r' j i 1 - - .i . - ..if i , .i i it ai it

in of Cnntiurtv sa. " The' vl"'- - utterance disclose volumes ol lulorvrfwrc other. 1 lie statement l have given, is u.c suntc into ue unin lucrgrerf nrjow z.eio

2d.i EmmKtii PrMf.rFj:'.!. ILtkory tvoo.1

. rl :

a ir.)ii O tNiMJ e-oanSy lo piohi;

it ti,e!"o!a..d.. h IdAorft strike the min .1 most la-- true one, and may be relied on

v. ilin:! tlti- S ate,ol ! U!s ofthe C'vorably. Years hence, si.rne mother w iil re- It is runioreel (time and documents will

i.ie s . i -1 ! to her inquiring ciuiu, uiiu ennurm or relule it)-lhai gen. vuincs nau ni

i o

oa :h a a:

was farther di-cu isSlv '..-n 1'ues 1 v, a

await a in

iitiui.'n.'

i tabl--, to

-.a in the .(mv er wiiii Sj ii a as

Ie 1.111 deVCi-

if puhli

wia m tveai ;. Petite Ivania a-k no

a.-.? ! ; ote a

i i 1 1 ;i tiii mal : -! . li 'i : a i i

liit- u i . i

,.J in.- he-rose band rt'iii i..ngllc li-'i f i-. rn-:-i-j i-'in-e 'l tiiiwiio r.i.i tt I! i r i.i;.ii'M.ii o;j

in ordinary cpnoi'y, selling in New

It is h'hevid that He- -pint tl.ei rnen.ettr . l ei U last vei u I-r i v. CNrv-iorsi eh !;a! re r it. . i . ifrkl 1 S fe V . ...

w e.uid have, iiuhcau d J de eiecs. coro wait ni ifnia.N .. 1 1-. t - , i;

Ui. g a i : i i ! . 7 ,-v. i -n i i le Co u ru r.

and Zcnrctly i lie sliori crop l i"v.

1 bv ti.i tiioiif. ' ,-it !ea-jii, and tne proir.icu-u fewaaiy oi me

wiaU.T lia- Moai ! v :oiitumeu all lue liav. It li

ol-

lii j'lirhl is. .Maint , many eatile wil! in conse-

(i-.'-'i s ii'iit-r aitr Mate

'is;"u-e. i'h' r v'eal mavement tii Oil

Xo .v o : :novcnicai!dietri!

v. rn'h'T hv rriiatiirt-: h ii.) is Oi-ruiiMed t

v . r :(U orik-a!.- aniui -.iic lliroucli the e

- ' . i I . !" ' a loilfi- rir'ii,!i f,,r vv.-inf tf liul lir. Tlii lal

: i ; ii i.'.C.M .. ii.i in.iiii , i ! :i,; i:i a i i This m o inity. T.e 'eris wortii moie llian t!ie animal, and tiicre , . i ; i'-.-.Ttlva:.: in:. (a'ieeareot't;H:n- i not enough of it to fatten for killing.

-oi - i'-'i Y a . II n l permit any Stale locsie- j re t'i- ir laws th.-v will tiut suiii raav mem-t

of iis. eoiif -dor u y to h.u!l at.J trample j

i:n ,; ;...- a witii i'!M'-uutv. .ww X ric inav

S st din ii War.

ar.

in-'i!;iii j. ivsd'-i'.iau iatroilaced bv

a. ii a!i r !.;

Sr. AeuesriNE, March 5, Dear Sir 1 have purposely refrained from

i;(-;;;i:t;uiu.1 .1 "''J Jl " t raii-ini ! f hut In von :inv :ir. .nnt nl lhr Si'im-

. ... V

i ti'i:ii :ir a com so

let her - Utatcinenls in ice ml to Iho mnvomonis nl th

I!U I-;.irelia!iii, loal lVlill5lVHHa Wl ,..,..,.- 11,,,;i u-.tl,;,, ., f,.w (l:ivs sinr. i1orrvn

of ii. r i.-':! ilu

ir'.o-ns. riat proper: iu?.

ict.ri ur.m

i1 i

l.tr i s

ut in a son U at one in mlv, t

r'ttfue, an 1 wortliy h-.T Isiii cilaraeter. tiiis ;.ic!ii ii no division of opini'm wil! i.l wiii.ia oar U ir iers aaao will bo r.a m iUer what ihe ir p;.rty tie? and ob-s-recreaat to thtir duty and fidelity ;a- Ivania, as to ;iu tion and applaud :.a i w ron;' at the hands of her enemies.

received the orders to marrli to the I cxtaii

frontiers w hen lu imrthed to the re lief of rhaida, hut that t!ue n:el him at l'ensaeohi. Tlie vnluniirr$ who had en-raged to niarcli nil-

der ' ii. tiaiiics declined to proceed without

him; when, not knowing what orders the government had taken, and knowing that Florida was wi llering in blood, and he being charged with that district. Ikj inarched on. Thi? is rumor, gen. Cainc? is a siddicr, and a gallant man. 1 have no duht, when all -hail have been made known, thai gen. Gainc will be

exculpated fmmajl blane. The secretary ofj

war. however, Inning relied nn the receipt ol

ere

t ! fine

re Ct,;!

E1XV11N d.lhil? lYn irti I : ; i-- , i:- r,..-..

the rremoiiible tilings, a hor-e late on the ii- ir.N ; u..IS , cr fj.jjj.-.,.. -j , ,. ;; : u ;..,-.;!

ver, auenueu ny -several mcu?anu peion.. j Advt rl;?er jas thai beef. p.ai:. r i . reIce twoett thick. j&r. was jelling pr.To. :i,ah: l:i.-h.l-.V..! , Jjur. 1 ' Too Severe. The editor of the Jamaica j .

Watcliman, a Ve-t India paper, speaking of j 7 g:,-i.j .-j nrc Jc!c. .s ti e rs-d Derrcn A.

Tlie Ketintbeck Journal notices

the United SiaU?, on tlie subject f lavtry,;eti a eolJ niortai

calls us among hatd names, "a nation of coi,-:the In use ofi;i? ni-hhoui

la J ;it;(iar , w a- i i.o!

vict,and scoundrels of tlie first water. They'd Lyi.cli sucli a man as that that in Mis.-ipppi.

Da l Du'trr.

g i.-y

W.-'.S

chopping oaJ and ihie-l.ii!-.: hi '.-.-.tuts at hU

dor. the usual sahitatioi? weie c.-eha:i:-ed

the severity . ihe weatiier

It tnav be useful to grocers jand t!m Ituffi-maa made

luit i'y d'-cn-sei), lv i:s?.::iilr:sthm f

well as to private families, to know that ; passing on. w hen hi iie-g'iijour dvtait.cd him

a w

er n

ihi

noiire, and were too brainless to he credit

ed. The fimple fat t, however, that St. Au-gutiio-, INcol ata, Can;p King, Tamiia and

Vf y Ve?t, have been for such a length of time kepttin a constant stale of alarm, and each m-miently dreading an attack, is. evidence of talent never before displayed by Indians conduct thfv al.vavs did exhibit but

m.v ootaete. are ttio-isan.l? ot hon-t- . b:dv of fifteen hnndrrd or two thousand

la-a and true, wiih'ni tlie harders of thisi , .u.ix mai.4, 5fi, ,!nmniutr...iini.5.

such dispositions of their forces, is like the late tnai-p.cre of.Maj ir Dade, unparalleled. We knew that they must be concentrating on scimj p'Mtii.and so the result has proved. At the late battle of Gen. Gaines at Outhlacoocliee, when the cannon opened, the savages began a ''terrible howling,"' and no wonder, for 1 am told that all the trace chains

J belonging to tlie wagons were used instead of

1 alls, and literally moved them down like

io:::;re.v-a!th, di-posed to contribute to the t 1 ;-;!.!! of Martia au Lit; re n as acn;;di late I r i'residetiev ; but these men prefer the i-:te:e-t. the !ioa-)r, t ie pride, and prost erity "f In::yiv i;tia. to all tlie Van Ihnen? and ij-.-ntoas in the country; ar.d thev will le ai ;: !g t'.ie first to rally ior the state, s!ioii!d jeal-o-;-y, envy, e-r any oiip.r improper feeling, in-

or li'daee a s.s'er state to commence

u r uitere.-ts to aim a stao at her

, , , . nans, ana uieraiiv moveu mem uown liKe or ti.t -., a -ta:.d,r upon her charae-; henealh the scythe. Two of our offi- . , he present ,, n d toe n.ne to lak of j. were wou,u!c(, in tl;it engagement-one ,?1;il,:mu: rtiei.vs:.h:zex or thai ,lf w;lorn? u is U!W,c.rood, ,1;1S ,ilire dicJ

r.y.u a t.oi- io ine a.. a:.u r---p .a-i a.e ; G:lIc . h: fjiM.t. scllt into ,he Cinc,, flir iro.

o. oeeeate a.e.r.aers eu im wm. a but af.erwards countorntanded the or

r-'tniii rn'i'

ra. y oa ieiiniu condition we gave up eer-i,h,r as th(. lu,ipU,s would capture the wagons

earn r.g.ns ana w e i eiainea fi-i ii-.l; ; r,. ,, . ,,r;i,v . in wwrmnn, p . Ii;

pro-

isioa niusl he gone and unless a reinforce

ment ha been sent by Scott, his file and that

his orders by gen. Gainc.?. ml no alternative

but to order gen. Scott to the feat of war. fieri fa. J UST1CE. CENSUS OF INDI AN TRIBES REPORTED IN l.T.G. JVumbrr of Indians c migrated Winnebagoc?, TOO

Chippewa?,Oltawas,erc Pot ta watt amies, l,"2.J'i

111 15.000 300 3.G00 '203 (5,000 S-20 1.-2 10 200 22 KW 1V2 2"il '211

!had le

liter, so bad as to be scarcely e?: table, with, 'Don't be in a hurt;. D

WoUi'i.i t

Pottawattamie from Indiana,

Choctaw, Quapaws, Creeks, Appalachicolas, Cherokecs, Kickapoos, Delawarcs, Shawnee?, Ottowa, Weas Piankeshawc, Peorias and Kaskaskias, Seneca, Senccas and Shawnees, Total, JVumbcr of Indians to remove. New York Indians, Ottawas of Ohio, Wyantlots, Pol I a wallamies of Indiana, Aiamies,

3 1,3 IS

-1,170 5Tr

3.0 JO 1.100

or saleable, may be restored to ils original. you like a glas of good el I Jamaica this cold quality, by waiing it in water suflicietitl y imorning? ' '-Thank von k.:;l said the old

warm to make it dissolve freely in the hand, 'gentleman, at the same time beginning h until the old salt is washed out; and by then jdis.nounl r itii all dc !i!ur;:;i ; lacttiiiiig a adding tlie proper quantify of new salt, and a-ulenron, don't a i e if I do.' '-Ah, don't

bout one ounce of tine moist suar to the

pound. Heat it up till it is free from water and it will be perfectly good.

trouble ouirlf to tret oil. Deacon.1' s.ii.S

wag. "1 merely asked for itiforniatir.it, wc have'nt a drep ef rum in the house. Cmtint Piip.r.

A Rum stohv. Tb.e R.-.itea Times, tens US of a teamster, (f 1!. h: Mass., v i:o, during the very coi 1 e. eaU.e; , ;:s d to carrv a

keg ot

uni in Si-.-u

)u

Mr. E hoar I Post let hxenifr. Piigr. Among the memorials which have presented to Congress, was one from 1 1 iis eccentric and singular genius, who, it will be recollected, was in Philadelphia a few months since, in the assum

ed character of ''Grand High Priest of Na- j'1" drank hem t;,e I

tare." o il ol ia i re r e into h: The petition prayed for a grant of 0000 reimined five days. hVu-g,

cres ot mil) lie l.ind. as .n rewr.rd for lia vi mr ; on u- leoiir, w i.en i-'iilii

"squared the circle, reformed the calender, j bully Ir -.;-;!, ;..id w;.s co;.e

and accurately me .s ired eur earth, after ar ; nc insect in g-t a, agony, at

expenditure of thirteen )ears and nine thous

and dtdlais.

eg i :;t!;r r

cr

. iui ui: iraiiie l i-e does Irani Keg as to large !

I aide to eir.pt v it, and it '

R:nr-ab!n Farl.ln the last nutnUr ofj While! hef .n-i!y v Silliaiai.'s 5oi-ii:.1 .is no .-irlirlo ( )n ( 'nrr. t ' i'1 to h'ing l!i!s !ea?!lv

ial e ( in i cy he lv, ihove

wood-, v. hire he

r.iiiier rising, !n: was very d lion r-, wi.cre. 1 lla n exj'ired. ;d ii- re. Ti.C

!;:a!

t I t en

a r

in Water,' it is asserted that it a !ut or oilier , '- ' '"" o.oiuor.., n i..runo vessel be tilled with water, and a h- le made praetic- up-m paternal example, applied h rnear tin- middle of the bottom to discharge if, St l' t?'-' '4 ith vueh suctc:'3 that she died

the water will anpiire a rotary motion from ,111 ,l ev,' hour.-. We.-l to South, or opposed to the apparent ; motion of the son. and if means are -fl lO; l!-jl.S"ivM .'i ri? t , i tit, j

produce an opposite motion, upon withdraw-1, 1 following .it? jnent td toe -w ih. ing those means, the former direction will be; creed lour.d d on le celebrated coi.A .-.!,. n resumed. This cannot be the effect of chance, '.offii-li drawn up Hy .Vaimoi.Uks ulHl.e ehse

hutot natjralhi.vs, conitantly op ;r cv.y. ;i ""venui ccntarv:

l. I I'l'i-ti'",

it is asserted that if a labor other ;'fe,

a little rlauu'i'er.

va ia. c re hi f.tle r

9 ii

a :i n e 'Htli sy ii? et dr avc riiaek au'ti:: to

:v insttt:ciu

and if anv otlitr memher id t'ds L Ti.;o!i -liallj

cnlure h aim a Inow at oav t;.ten-?to. our cit-!., ..... . . ..

iZ'-ns will noduuiit prove liiea:-- Ives trcernen, . r .,..11,,,.

Ml tll lllllUH III tit I lIP i'!v to stand hv thiir own stale, and deter-! " v. I1C

. , , " , , .i , Sli:?WRKCX All LOS OF LIVES SWAN BUTCH. f',..c mined to resi-l ad eli ris on in.- part of inej ,v-"-,UccK,

Cbippewas,Otfawas,& Potlawatfamies, G, 100

w innebagoes, ,1enomonies,

i

rr.uecs,

general governmi-ii',

u;?a ;;::J suppress tii

r is m.nioi-.s. to iram-ue in.

E'.llESi.

1.00.)

-f.-20.l 18,1500 -21.S0!) 5, COW 3.01 M 100

Total,

?2.lhl

Chickasaw?,

The following shocking particulars of a se-j :muK 'it"p.' ra of most distn sin" occurrences, are copied ; -ppnlachictda?,

nt. t he H.cneru! I oirt. a te.e leg1;?- liOI!l Jackson (East Feliciana. Ilenuhlican of

1 iture of M.issachu-etls i called, is a mo?t; -J received by ht night's mail: iniiitiiudinous body, ami f.oine'.ies sul.jectsj The schooner Ellen from Texas, went all the otlicers to ry great ditih ahies in in .re j pieces oSFthc Cole Ulatiehe. in the storm

ways thin one. In tne fn-t plae, it is half a'.list Wednesday; all perished except f,,ur. " (dher communications made the present sr sday'.s work to call tliey.a-aoJ nas; imd ilnn.j ,-,-od.'rs thi-circumstance the more dis-'"n' :u !00; iheabove number is taken from if it becomes neeesraiy f .ra iy pe; po -e to pi, k j ressi'tg is, that the Ellen had on board some a recently r c. iv (I. out .in in livid.nl, it i, n xt to i.ii,-i; le to i ...ad., vniriled oumr otlV ers h. lomrin.r in the ! Vumb-r vf Indians south of L'tkt Supnur.

, (..... M i iiiii.iii i in Atiii niaii. i."i

The number of Cherokeeshas been stated.

lijs'.on Transcript.

rue an t

Vj.t.rs ia tiie . rcaior, ( .......-(.

Turanls bexenrp. man u-i!l not b: a Slave. hh-'S.vi ! ! za: e? nor, and ::-aker rd ail crea

that

Sect i I'.a.'ru.

It

.. i !

t;:l.

lat lis sj.sirt it

--rk.ff i sr.

s, werKcia

at

tiad, !iim, especially if he h.iojn

,sl.

ly-1 Texian armv, who wi re on their way IV

nm

or tmalsle fiom a:iv oilier e.oi-o t- make noi-e ihe l.A-7.- to Mobile and New York t"o i Irthwestern coast of Lake superior,

rnoanh to be heard amidst - v h a i.o-t. Eve- r.-cruiis. when they heard of the dreadful sit-!iNorth' "v, ' -recn Lay, . . . . . ... , - ii. r i r ,f .

'271

A convention of the representatives ofthe peo-'aad t

jile of Texas have sde.ntdy dcclare.1 th; so- an 1 i ial emu; ct between them and Mexico is' J

d.-rsolved and that lexusha a right to form Creator ( he.se nau.e bless-d!: is s..-; ; i.d In rs If into an independent g ovn i.no:.t is that s"ch unity j:t him c:u be famd in n ue now established, and oa the 1st of March next other, and thai lie a! ::,e haih been o ;r Ccd, anew couveniion will meet to organize mre is, and fotever s-hail he. fully and elliciently. There are between! L'. I behove, wiih pwrAct faith, that ti e 10 0 an. I 1500 valunieers from the United Cn ator (v i..se nam.-!,e I h .( d !; is not coi j oSiales in Tcx;i-, and they are hourly increas- real, net to he cmjn eheeded with ary b'.ddy ed. 'i'lie Commander in Chief has called for essence l! at can he !i'cutd unto him. 5000. They are admitted to all the privilo-' 1. I believe. '.i: h pa r.'.-ct faith ti:e Crea'r-.r 'es of cilizvn-hii; obtain their head rights (,f (wlm-e name, he 1 h -s. d'.ito r.e t! fat a..d

'2i)'l iad besides their rations, and compensation in la-t.

Siurcesof()ui-( (Uisiii ec A.-imiimnie rivers, 12

t Ii- ;

t.

I,

1

d thai he

ucrs r:nr. t noma-; mil i ;;;a.t; ly g u . ,i a lew davs since, and bavin.: i.ciei I. d to send

lor tiie citv crier, ii ou! I

I.Oi

I.

Southern shon- of lake Superior. Tota,

rv Ijodv has Iieard how hud it is lo nn.l a ' ,, ,a , r.tmilios near I :mo Sah . mi

iieedle in a haystack a ad H i- j is: so in the ! iMorida; they immediately sailed for that j Northwest n.a-t oi" lake Huron, ?.I ,.c.,."-.....f t ... I ....... II . i" ti ........ I i V ii .! . Si. l.T ' i i i-r.

i.i.i.-j.iiuu.-i ii - . ..i .ii .in.ii- ii: r. ami am r a ere inrni w mi a nariv i j

.1.1... . .. . "

o lndMitS tliey gallantly rescind the wife and two daughters of .Mr. Persrot from des-

i-ct-itained'tnH-tioii. after their father had been brutal-

w hvthermr. Tho.n is wa in ih - house, or "one . I v huchi-rcd: Mrs. I. diod tho d iv afo r tlicv

"... . ' . ... . . J

h Ii the coast of r Ionia, when the vessel struck, the main mast went by the lord,

sweeping away with it the captain and two. Sioux,

lseau.cn: two other seaman were drowned in lowavs.

(ii iiJuvit's oitril." i.r.r wi.nM fi. :iikk r In .1... n.. I I .1 1

" : me I'll, immi, nii.ii w ii? FniuiiiHU uiKiei i ne oac?

ii i 11 aioUIU. I lie ned, however, fr in

home to his consiinieaN lroui.de in this case hip::

the Represeulaiive's ow n oit-iinai y ; he was called. but he vouIJ no :u re coitii.- iti.m O veil

C

name.

302 1,000

!3

A 'umber nf Indians ofthe iniigf nous I rib s, vithm

in striking fit; fame of the front i:.r

I a-'

nioni-v. .bhali aoioe t' e lai foreer. In a short lime the war will he carried be-1 I heliev r, with perfect faith, thai the. ond the D I Norle into the enemy's eoun'ry Cn ator ( vho-;; name bo blerst-d!; is to be and thev ill he made loritpport it inasmoch worshipped and none cl-e. as their ii.juMice ami oppiasiep have alone) . 1 I adhve. wi- p i !V t f.ith, that all i!.e rendeied it neces?ary, and i!ie tyrant li i;ita words of tie Pn ph -:s are true, .'.una will f. el and know from blood bought ; 71. belo-ve, mih i perh-et fait's, that the. exp. li- rce that although his i ointn men ni iy propliecies of .'os- ear m i-ier. (may !. - rist

nhmit to absolute hlaverv under the ni:

di

in peace. ) Win-rt: ti -; (hat in- was t le .'a'

anil name of ccntralis-ni, a? for the colonists and eho f of all n isr

.1 I:. at lived i.eioie

ornciAi.. U. S. ship of the line Delawaie. Hrroncoui statements lining been circulated in reference to aaoccuni'iice on board the United States ship of the line Delaware, oil Cape de Gatt. oa her re'nru home, it is deemed proper lo submit the fallowing iummary of the facts. At the tim?. mentioned, a report was made to the command-r of the stpi.itlroii on board, that the fore m iz izine of tin- si ftp was on lire. The crew were immediately heat to quarters the ri?. mine p issages ex i uiued, and being

I i and tali ol dense suu.ie iting smoke, order

vessels stern; the remaining seamen, with I wo ofHcers, Mr. Vaughan F. Harris, of Fredoida, and William K. Altree, of Lhigland, (being the only survivors afte r the engagement i h the Indians) then constructed a craft, upon which they placed the young ladies, and committed themselves to the waves; not far from the shore, a heavy sea breaking over tin m they were all swept from the raft, Capt. Harris seized the eldest daughter, but both unfortunately sunk to rise no more, owing to the weak stale in which Captain IPs wound had left him; ('apt. A. who was also wounded in se veral pi. ices, dived and caught the youngest daughter after she had sunk, and providen

tially reached the shore in safely villi her;

. t i .

were given lo the let wale r into the ma"a.i:ie, ' seaman also reached the shore on a spar.

lermande'd. M",i,s I erscott still remains very ill; Mr. At-

whioh wa however very soon conn

cn I'.iuiing mere was no appearance ol tire After tiie smoke had Mow ly passed away, it wa ascertained to have been eK ca-ioneel by nulling a lam,) out of the lanthern, contrary lo the regulations of the ship, and which fell

upon giinpowder, and cau-e-d an explosion,

tree is fist recovering; the latter, we believe,

has a mother in Acw ork.

GENERALS GAINES AND SCOTT.

Mr. Poclson: There would seem to be

e7.e,

Sacs of .Missouri,

Osage?,

vanz as,

Omahas, Oleics and .lisomir

aw m-es,

'amanches,

loways,

titindans,

(Quapaws,

Ainatarcs,

ssinaboin?,

('reeks.

Gros Nentres, Crows,

Caddocr.

oncas,

rie karas,

Khcycnne?,

llackfcet, Total,

and thesmkc aliuded to. Every effort wa' sr'mo l:,Tor m ,hc P,,bl'C touching the made to ascertain how gunpowder should l,tl!i1,mftl Prne of gens. Scott and Gaines, have got then-, bat ithoul success; and ii T ! ''mC , mili?:,r' theatre. Truth is al way s can only be conjectured th.it some ed' the a- :,e ,Crc ,lCiin bu m:u!c subservienl to

ily be conjee

b andancd cliaracters on board, e.f w hom there were a lev", had been godly e.f the act.

was kilicel as iateel, nor w.is any

.o person

r.ne injured, cxe ept the una attending the liijiit, who wai s'.i'.ly buiui.

Major Dvdc. A new county has been or

eanized by our legislative council, embracing

tlie county hoideimg em .e:w rntr, ami in eluding Indian Key, to be called Dade eoun tv, in honor ofthe lamented Major Dade.

Fi'jriiian. A name more appropriate for Ihe new county could not have luren select' d. It will nomlv carry down lo po-tt riiv the name i f a

worthy nr.d brave cdh e. r, ! :t ill he a histor

ic monument of that m si tan.i nl able massa-

pislice, and to a proper cnliifhlenin.T of ihe

public, mind on un important tubject, it ou"hi

Many were surprised that tren. Scoll shmil

have b. cn ordered lo the command in TloHH:.

it hemg within gen. Gaines' military district Hie reason is this, gen. (laines had been pre

viously ordered to the western part of Le.uis iana to take ihe command there, in conse qu ence of the state: of affairs in Texas. The al

ternate was, ol couise, to send gen. Scott to

e ommniid me lorres in l loi ida, not only without orders, but against orders.

This may explain, what appeared to many to he a strange movement, Mrangu to send Scott into the military district assigned to gen. Gaines, ard strange lo i lace the; lw irenciel-

tegether to act in concert, when it was known

.-1 VI i ii.i"ii.'nt - - . . - l" l!,!u'- have adopted the. ielto of theii anc s- him, . r fi.-r -li.-.l! lae ai'er hi: .. "'' tors, aed with erne-, uiiiled voice, cxe. laim w iih i 8. 1 b.'iie.ve, vTith ,-, p.rl el faith, that all JO) t"-':'r i',,,ir.V of immorlal memory " give ua t!ic law, wh'ehat lias day sj i",,;i'.;ri in oar '... .iliherlv or irive us death." h ni l-, a- i! hvre 1 hv G.al hims'-lf la -ur

500

5,120 1,71 1,100 I. (.00 10.000

he r ha:i

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!. . r

( a hose

anv i,

iii.e be

!tria-tr ai- se'S, (io I s p.eace he Mli iam.l Two scientinr expeditions were about lobe t). l,-li..Vc, wiih a perfect faith, that the

made from Engl ard. U.ic, under Uapiatn ?Wti. ,v, is never t S'ecchy, lo explore in the Pacific and sarvi y !n iven ti n- !

(he western coa-!s of "rth and boulh An: I ic-s., d

riea: the other to survey the west coast of Af-i !:. l'h..i;,.ve will. ...to rt faiih. il.ni Cr,.

7,00 iih-.i. between Si ra l.eoueand Fernando i'o. i.. . i... m,, . iii .i. . n

' .... i i ... 1 1, l - ,1

I'i.T I . It ;l -1 I s n I. .1. .1,

1.400 15,000 150 15,G0J 8.000 3,100 3.000 -1,590 '2,000 800

3,0lX) 2,000 3J,(M)0

the wen!

an.

it is

!i.ioiie!h there

Purgulori; Improved. Previous to the ad t. it) proplu-ts la

pmrnmciit ed Hie. i.unois i.egisiaiure, says ..i1k...,s .i!vl iu ill:deitandelh nil their work-, western paper, they appropriated eight hun- l j H.rK.V( V,U! ., .,.fl tt ,Vuh, lhal Gad

died dollars lor the improvement oi ine ne.u .vj., rcriim e,c , ,,K.IU kK.(.

iiuengii w niii i? caneu tii nnitiy, in Laurence county. The way we have no doubt was fo much travelled as to render this i:c-cc.-sarv.

ovt sj-ri i

The recapitulation shows the number of In

dians that will be between the frontierand the

rocky mountains after the emigration i ct.m-

plelcd.

JlECArl I L'hA I JM.

Number of Indians emigialcd, ,1,31S

Number of Indians to remove, 72,181

No. ofluditins ofthe iudigeuous tribe?, 150,h 11

F..lal disutility. Ri'hard T. Andrew? r! this vicinity, left ibis place on Friday evi-r.injr last, about 8 o'clock, on horseback, for his residence near the mouth of Flue Creek, and I...?. ...-a l.r...i. .'iT.rn I lie hr.l-wf. t.'!ltt fflOTol bv

O.l O.M l.ivoritivi.. ..to ii' t.1'. ..... t

ce-mmaudmcnts, and will euaisii t;a?e l.o transgress them. 12. I hi lieve, with a perfect iahh. that i! . .Messiah is y e t to cc-ir.e, and. ah.hi gh herctai I ids coming, yet will 1 wait till lie ci'me. Fh I b. li. ve with a pefe-ct faith, that (! dead shall be rcsloivd to life, v. hen it 1 seem fit unto God tiie Creator (whose nam ; he bh-so.i, and memory celebrated, v o; 1 I s iiliout end ! Amen.)

Total,

253,370

crc, which deprived the couatry cf w many that each clnimed priority of rank, and that

Diabolical. The cditeir of the Lrxing'on Gazelle siatcs, that he had been informed, up-

euijsndi authority as to leave but little eloabt

u its trulh, that several wagons in the- u tnity 'f Lexington, have been innl il .te .l, for li e aurpi so of preventing the owners from hauloig firewood to the city.

Locality of lit gr a'fst of I in lh" Unilrri tuir. Fra'nconia, in New Hampshire, seems to be the limit f extreme cold in the Uuited

a neighbor ihe same evening with s.tddle and!

bridle .n, and the liotse very wet, it is s ippo- f ;,c H;,ni.hurgh Chn nicl slates lhal th s sed that he rode into some deep place ia ihe u.,c,j .:n, na, u.-nler the name of Is.; ic river, (which he had to do in reaching home) j j I(.1(.r .i;.v "m issac. ee.l his fan.iiv mar

anil was drowned. 1 he river lias necn searched, for his body, but un-e.ecesfa!!v.

DrovLxiiic la. dul-r.

it i

ilheoKtield I; di;:na for fear thev i.tii

; . i. . .. ... i . ii ..i - . ..

come, a t uargr in in,: conmy . is ial- s:li; ,- perse.a w ho. as i.-aae Youtig, was some ver.: .ir..i III.-! &r i-oH'mt ttTllw. n..t.t .f-i

It appears from a number of af'iJavil.s h yti. Mletowt,. Pa. and .-iconitt.-.l !.v thei ,--

published I'h' N'aifhez paper, (hat Ko.krt ! ,.v 0!, lllo cr,Mltui , f in:niiy. La.;. ho'pe-, J. Walker, Esq., ihe new Senator from I j-,. ,i,0 orr.;:jt of hua.-m nalurr. liiat t!ie.i.:n.e-

Mississippi. I a citizen of Louisisina.ai.d lucre-!p!o:, n;i h(. ; m.,r.(i tlie p-csent case, fore constitutionally ineligible n a tv -naler, jj,,, r,or;s Zo i:i:ui!y , ih on such

tor the former s.tate. t'ldess ho can 'enai j . i . . .1 ..-III. ... i - 1 ..... ..i" i !

litis s 1 w in utve ij w tun o'i.a oa i-

l , i i . c. -

oe.iatt.. r;M:tl Olll fol

n iv , -t;iS these-, have no ti0.-f o thcoriv-

e:ui, rwal Sttould be heel la

Lccrhts bring a trood price in .Ww Oiira;.r ; and would all'oid a very handsom" pi iil to i ii v e-aslorn nn-rchant w!io shall loivaid a'ou' 1) or 5,0i'd thither ia a few laont! . Tin y are vei v i.au h used ei'.ii'In.j tin? tionna r; ami lal year they were a dollar c..th. They arc etill scarce.

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iii1 ir.e .v ii.f,. a i.-ie v et

f r Mr. Cl n's Lap.d Shli havo

i . aihi'g iu lie .v-i.;to of tin! ";..

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