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iffording thickets, mprasscs, rice lakes, ' ther Indian vtere "kilicd. The Indians 1
the fourth article of said treaty.1
1 hat no fraud can l)e imputed to any
of the parties, is declared unhesitatingly Dickenson, Dudley, FJlis, Foisyih,(itun
by a majority of the committee. An dy, Havne, Hill, Kane, King. Mangum
opinion that the commissioners tram
jscended their powers and acted under a
and sand ridjre, with which the Indians stopped yelling and firing on this, and
ate "well acquainted, and where they rc J retreated to the thickets. Our troops, treat from our troops when pursued. j suspecting an ambuscade from a larger From the papers, and from informa- I party, did not venture to pursue, hut aftion received from men who were in the tcr waiting half an hour, returned to the encasement, we throw together the fol- j Grove. The next day the paity return-
lowing particulars, w hich may he relied i ed and buried the dead. They found the j mistaken notion of the operation of the on as correct. For much ol it we are; signs of about 40 Indians near the battle ! concealment of the old lease, is exprcs-
greund, which had formed an ambus- sed by a majority of the committee, but cade, besides those they engaged. ; that they did so honestly and in good About 50 whites have been killed, 8 faith, and with a view "to cany into cf or 10 wounded, and two ptisoners ("the! feet the fourth article of the treaty," is
an hone', intention to carry into rjTVcf 1 Vinson, Wag gam an, Webster, Wilkin
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Nays Messrs Benron, Hibb, Brown,
indebted to the K.alcnian" of the 20th instant, received by last evening's mail. DISPOSITION OF THE TROOPSThe three mouths" volunteers from this state, with a detachment from In diana, have been organized to the number of about 3.000, and arc commanded by Genl. Atkinson, in person. General Brady had arrived from Detroit and tahen command of the United States Regulars. The volunteers are organized into three brigades. The first is commanded by Dr A. Posey, of Shawneetown, the second by Gen. Alexander, of Vermillion, and the third by Genl. J. D. Henry, of Springfield. They were at Hennepin, on the Illinois, on the 16th, r.nd about to march for Rock river. Genl. Dodge is to command the volunteers about the mines, with 7 or 00 of the new recruits, and the Sioux and Menominees, by Col. Hamilton, and with this force march from the mining country to the Indian quarters. Gen. Brady is to command the eastern division, and inarch up Rock river. By this time we expect the two divisions are drawn round he Indian encampments, and that we shai! soon hear of the result. In Missouri 2000 volunteers had been called upon to hold themselves in readiness at a moments warning, and 2 companies had been ordered to range on the Dt s Moines frontiers. From Indiana we learn that much excitement exists on the northwestern border of that state, and that the militia were ordered to arms. BLOODY BATTLE. General Dodge, with a command of mounted men in the lead mine country, ?) in number, killed eleven Indians cm the 16th inst after a severe contest of a few minutes. On the 14th, these Indians ( 'auks,) killed Jive men at Spafforci's iarm, five miles below Hamilton's Fort, and SO miles E. N. E. from Galena.
JJ75ROM Ihe ciMody f the Jaib r rn JiJ Sumim evening the 17th iu-t.;i man nn.ed WILLIAM BART LET ADKINS
MaicMillcr,Moorc,Ta3ewcll,Tioup,:1VV,I'V-wn JV ' V r ... un -.. ' ' called m . Rartlcf.) 1 vcars of ::
:kiv
Misses Hall.) taken since the war com
menced. Of the killed and wounded, there were at Stillman's defeat, Oid Man's
franWy admitted. Thus this vile calum
ny, like hundreds preceding it, after dis tutbing the nation with the note of fear
ful preparation, and involving a waste of
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lot-ioi s nanus Kr sfine un.r. i. --.-thinjX was as fi,',l,ws: ;i hhu-rair.' i ;-.t J and vest of the snni :nul I Km clo'Ii yv-w- I taloons, the vest h;s I niton 5 en th p
I tt flaps. Any p rs.'ii nturninz the s-il ;inan abuv e-iiiontioned, shall receive live
Creek, on the 14th May, 1 1 killed and j public money, has been put to rest; even)
4 wounded; on Indian Creek, 3 families of 15 persons, men, women and children, inhumanly murdered, and two prisoners; near Kellocir's Giove. Mr. St.
those who were most active in reviving
and cherishing it, and giving it propagation, have been fated to follow in its fu
neral, owning its interment to be just
lMcnt,um,,trco7UaiKU:S 4 rival cetavo , tioi; ami Iunc aii rtonah!e :pr!o5 .fares ef lette r frets, embellished A at prisoner, when W mace his
waving, and one cr w,re fd-ccs cf music- c: ld on neither h it or res. The ivjrk farms ci the end cf the vear a ' H- AL-WY, m.r. jaii.lk.
June 10, 1'
I --oHiine fj ut;u.t (.00 to ivf::e:i an r.r-
ifant engravt d title frut and a general index j are added. j gn-r. r. - "OTr
.L which hac already been published, and ; J"T AVE j.:st iri riv;! from 1 niLAi rr -the faithfulness and p;:r.cti:.i!i:v f tlu ub- 2 J rm- and now fil-r fr sa!- ;.t ' ir
Vrain, agent of the Sauks, and his par- It is scarcely necessary to remark that ty, 4 persons killed; Mr. Fainc, a Dunk jthe notorious DuiT is trurnpetting forth arc! preacher, between the Rapids of U- Ithe acquittal ot the committee, as proof
linois and Chicago; Mr. Smith, at lite J conclusive, that Lewis, Sec, are guilt) 1! ficient, with those at all acquainted with the i Biue Mounds; Mr. Auberry, Mr. Dur iSuch is the madness of this miscreant. I wovk to s,10w its lvu': "hnracter.
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Usher in luliilnng his contracts with ms pat- j ,r sfnrr RCo:n on t'no c -r.rner of Murla r-
ions, in respect
ley, and some wounded, six men killed j
near Fort Hamilton, three killed and one wounded in Stephenson's battle, two killed and two wounded in Dodge's battie, and three killed and one wounded in the battle with Capt. Snyder's company.
We cannot find any ccitain account of more than 30 Indians being slam. Editor.
Lou. Pub. sldx.
from the Globe of June 19. We understand that orders have been issued from the War Department, for the concentration at Chicago, of about 1000 men of the regular army, lrom the garrisons upon the sea board and the lakes, and that Genl. Scott has been di rected to take the command of the operations against the hostile Indians. We
iearn that measures have already been ; rjarojjn3
iuK.cn ior raising me mourned rangers,
The hon. Charles C. Johnston, representative from the Abington District, Va (say the Louisville Advertiser,) was drowned at the Dock in Alexandiia, on the night of the 18th instant. Nothing was certainly known as to the manner in which the lamentable accident occurred His funeral obsequies were attended by the Senate and House of Representatives.
a very rubral ar- rtrr
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lowest prices cash, r i- b. ;:rli
CorTRY pKonrrn as niav .uit.
June 10, iN'JJ
Dkatk of Genl. Sumter This distinguished revolutionary soldier died
at his residence near Statcburg, South
on the 1st inst. History has
i Inru sinrr nnL-(n hia rnlnrrv. anil M racn.
orizec ov the recent act of Con- I , J .
gress, and that these will march, without delay, to the scene cf warfare. General Scott has been empowered to call for such militia force from the adjoining States, as circumstances may render necessary.
The plan of operations will be by a
: red in its brightest pages (he story of
b:3 patriotic and eventful life. Ibid.
bestowed on the Caskkt, has enable publisher to innke considerable iinpr nients in the ivcrk. Its typographical pearanceis much changed for the better
the contents are much ennc.icu. lie ijc-
1 lieves tliat the voluirc now in . pot d, wiil
not be exceeded in resj)ect to tv p:.',raphical ,0. C?
execution, tae quantity and r-uahty ct t he , A, of u lijch hcV wjH lV tA a?
anv omer pei ioiiieai; ana ne suieiv assens u j to be the cheapest publication of the kind in I
the country.
The facilities for obtr.inirnr suitable articles j
for this work have ot late, much increased. Some of the best literary publications of Europe are regularly received at the office of the Caskkt, as well as the prominent American periodicals. From both selections are made with much care. To secure a suf
ncient quantity 01 original 'iattkr, aho 7V?V? a uu from KrrvUle to IT:to enable men ot talent to prosecute their la- J , tJ 1 v. ; 1 . . i ct nuts and lirrc-J iauf hours with success, ec contribute to advance the literature and science of our own country fTpHE public arc informal that tl jthc puhhslier gives a compensation to his ig LINE in Indiana is now in lull .,m-
cniresjjonoencs, cuininensuraic 10 me sup
On the morning of the 16th they killed j combined movement oT the troops und
lothcr man half a mile from the Fort.
ticn. Dodge immediately pursued them three miles, and discovered them, 11 in : umber, in open ground, and followed them across the cast Pick-e-ton e-ka, into an almost impenetrable swamp. I he men dismounted, left four with the borscE, placed four more on each side
i ho swamp, and the remainder, 21 in
number, advanced half a mile into the wamp, where they received the fire of the Indians, who were lying under the bank of a slough, at the distance of 50 feet. Three of our men mere severely wounded, two mortally. A charge was mrule, another of the party wounded, and ;dl thf Indians killed and scalped in a few minutes. Another bloody battle was fought by
Captain J. V. Stephenson, with 12 vo lun ccr3 and some citizens, and a scouting party of Indians more numerous than them.. These Indians had stolen ten horses from the settlement on Apple Ri--. cr. They were pursued in the morning, and ovct taken about 12 miles east of "Kellogg's, wheic they took shelter in a thicket. The men dismounted, entered the thicket, and chaiged upon the Indians, when a desperate light ensued They charged four times, and besides guns, fought desperately with bayonets, clubs, knives, tomahawks and "Spears. The party got 2 Indian scalps, and supposed they killed several more. Capt. Stephenson was severely wounded in the breast, though not dangerously. A third battle was fought on the 16th,
John Rhea, of Tennessee, long a member of Congress from thai State, and previous to the erection of the State of Tennessee, a member of the legislature
r of North Carolina, died on the 27th ult.
Genl. Scott, and those under Genl. At kinson, from Chicago and the Mississippi, to attack the Indians on both iides, and scour the country till they are entirely subdued. We are informed that General Scott has orders to reduce them to unconditional submission, and not to suspend h"n operations while any of the
hostile Indians remain east of the Mis
sissippi
aged 79.
A letter from Havre, received at NewYork, mentions the death ot the yotng Duke of Kichstodt, the only legitimate son of Buonaparte. Travellets visiting Vienna, have generally concurred in representing him as a youth, whose cha
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port he receives. In respect to the Embellishments which
appear in the w ot k, the publisher believes
ration, and affords a convonif-nt and p'msant mode of conveyance, traveliiri ;aitcnetht'r in dav-li"ht.
that no other periodical has such a profusion Leavos Evansvillo, Fridnv. and Toos-
of elegant and expensive engravings. Exc- days, at 1 v!o ,-k, A. M. and arrives r.t
cutedm general by the first artists in the city j jnCf nnrs s:,mc tj.,v .., (; ,,vju( i-
ihey will suher nothing by comparison ; amJ Tern.-1 tank- on WW.
These form a considerable item in the ex- '
pontes of the work, and in oi.e year, exectd
i the whole cost of publishing some periodicals l for the same length of time, the subscription,
price of which isno lower than the Caski t. Thesulijccts cf the engravings will continue to be as heretofore Poktkaits of rn-tin-tm'shed characters; plates of the ki- w i st
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Fashions, both of I'orepe and America;
Yir.vvs ok Amehican' Scknho, particu
mtei csung;
nnd Salurdavs at t i.ick, V. y.
T,a-re OiWvc at M;;lor '. riM-:"-. Evansvilio. THE ri'lOI'llIETC'irS. "May tit,, ;-,:. lu ? v.-
"The Loui: vil'o Advorti-
cus and Jo. r:rI, will pleaso in-.ri
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above ndvoi tiyoment in xhr'ir vvr, ?d
' pcr.s S w ee!;s i:i sin-ce-sion , r.j;d f.ir iV- r.i I l t , . . : . u tv; T - .
Nat i hai. tieeonms 10 o. imiion, mccnncF,
that river, and to repair to such district ! , . . . , . ... , , ' . . 1 , . . . ( probably given him the qualities and ha as may be assigned to them. And such . i T . a . r
arrangements aic contemplated concern
1 irk- slV'!;in- :-.iul
His'tory : Km3soi;)kium; ; Korkiox ano hsr p-'iynicnt
Doju.stic; Auchiti-cTri:- ; I'otamcai t
I'LAKTS, anc: w naiev er ovner suujecis nia 7? rric
a A a a a . - I BT W ! W . r ' ' ml a.
hit. rnrti nr. nn to Anctri-.n nrinrAe nr fftiiH rn ru itpf tn iiwlrui't .nti-i'put
Lavi vsi-Ji'wia llU)ittUli J ilJLV J J 1 l,J Vi v v. vmui.,vv i- ...v-w -ww.v j
ing boundary lines, as efTcctually to pre
vent the iecurrer.ee of similar aggressions. Tho surrender of the Black Haw k, and some of his principal Chiefs, as hostages for these people, and to secure the frontier against their future cruellies, is made indispensiblc. There is reason however to hope, that the force now under General AtUim-cn, if the last call of the Governor of Illinois has been fully obeyed, will have checked, if not subdued, the Indians, before the arrival of Genl. Scott. Still, as the operations are remote, and the result of cur Indian campaign always doubtful, and more particularly as the nature of the warfare is of the most distressing character, it is certainlv pru-
ent to r-uaid aeainst anv consenuenc.es. . . . ? r , '
. . ' , , ' .,: iriumpncni eiecuon 01 vnurew Juckscn; arwl f r. t i L' r curb -. r i c 1 1 v x c? - . 1 1 a! I 7
extraordinary talents. Philadelphia Chroti. Mr. Clay deserted in Ohio. We are informed (says the Cincinnati Republican) that it was currently repotted and bc'.ievtd at Columbus, previously to the adjournment of the legislature at the tc cent special session, that the friknds of Mn. Clay would not form an K L F. C 1 ORAL TICKET FOR THE KNSU1NG PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. It is to be hoped, that his friends in Kentucky and elsewhere will follow this prudent exam pie, and forbear to agitate the public mind by an unavailing contest but withdraw his r.ame from before the people, and restoie tranquility to the country
All their struggles cannot prevent the
0 LV,- Havana Coffee,
md amuse.
To inculcate sound virtuous precedts, and
vice; to lead tlu- youthful mind to the eon- j h orihawa SALT, temnlation of those sublime and all in.por- 1 s ' aim? do.
tant subjects which deeply affect his pros-j ivjis nis.on Aails,
perity; to give a taste for the rich, pleasing
5 Tens .Jtmiaf'a Irtn.
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HO Hois. New Orleans Sii-mr. E.o Chrwinji Tobacco, 20 Eoxos ( iinipowder and Y. II
1V1I wlilJVlllI Va 11111 I 1 F 1 Wf I I
iwiiui tin. uiirri'u ior saio IM KTCII & HEWERD Yinccnncs. "May, ItU'hn
fcctually reduce the hostile Indians, and overawe the disaffected. It is the dictate, not only of podcy and humanity, but of true economy. If our operations
arc not vigorously conducted, and if one j
about CO miles west of Kcllogg's Grove, j or two more reverses should befal our
by a company of volunteers chiefly romjarrris, no one, who knows the Indians. Madison and Saint Clair counties, under can venture to predict hew far the spiCaptain Snyder, in which three of our ! rjt of disaffection would extend, nor citizens and neighbours were killed and yvhat tribes would remain quiet, one wounded. From the known talents and experiOn the night of the 1 5th instant, while Cnce of Gen. Scott, and from the ample rncamped at Kellogg' Grove, one ol mean3 placed at his disposal, as well as the sentinels was tired upon by an In-jfr0m the plan of operations which has rian. At day light on the 1 6th, Captain j been directed, we anticipate the most vi Snyder and a company of 42 men pur- porous measures, and a snecdy termina
ted them towards the Mississippi, j tion of this murderous and most unpro r.bout-0 miles, where they discovered j voked contest.
the camping place of 4 Indians. They
had just cooKed their btcakfast of veni
and they ought, therefore, to make a vir
tue of necessity, and leave the track before thev are distanced. From the Indiana Republican. Slon, (Ind.) June 17, 1832. Afessrs. -Irion Isf Ledge: Thro the medium of your paper 1 w ish to mention, that the curious might cogitate upon it, a great natural curiosity that seems to
prevail this year, perhaps universally. Strange and improbable as it may appear, there is on tvery leaf of the present growing crops of oats, a plain and well proportioned letter B. The fears ot the superstitious arc considerably excited. Some are determined that 11 stands for Hum and that the approaching comet is to consummate their
and beneficial enjoyments of literature and
learning, and to hold out inducements for the oung to cultivate their powers and enrich
their understandings with substantial m( r
mation, are niaturs
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trusts lie win ever Keep m view. lie is; gratified in looking over his past labours, to j find no language or sentiment recorded, cal
ciliated to deti act from the beauty of v irtuc, j or to show vice in a less hideous aspect than i it really is. Due attention is also paixl to Poetry, !
Anecdote, Light Ueadk.g, Amusing ; Sketches, and those etceteras which re-I H Srr.srRiFKRs hav? just receiver; lieve the mind from the labour of close study, j JA. from Philadelphia, cvo. an oAton-ivr which refresh the understanding, and give a 1 and fashionable assortment, of SPUING .est to graver and more important compos- ) ami SUMMKR GOODS, romp; ir-in-il'l7?s- f, . ) Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,
i . ..,., ... , Aar . ,.. .,,-y Ladies and Gentlc:nns ROOTS
and arraiiged expressly for the work. The f . ;
pcjiular and newest airs are always at com-i ' , , -iu mand to afT.rd a judicious selection. ! HATS; im
1)L AM MiLFs
mm? cdcdibSo
ar.a.
! otwithstandinvr the many extra extendi-
turts, and the heavy expense of the fine cn-
ami LLC'
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IIOHX llOyXLTS;
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iuavings, given mcnunv, it is not tne iimn- ; Jf R)V RL tion cf the publisher tointrcr.se the price of i f)f T'" VS'IT RF the Casket. When paid in advance, it will . ' . v he furnished for twelve months for S: 30; or .; ' or three dollars if not na'ul until the end of i LO( LLILS,
Wfe cannot but hone, that in the state
of thinirs in the northwest, evcrv dUnas- prophecy. Others try to believe it stands
s.-n and chickens, which our men cat. sionate man, of whatever n-vrtv will eo i or Bleed ami the present shedding of
Alter come search, General Whiteside?, the necessity of an immediate removal itl'c red fluid by the Indians, is sufficient one cf the party, and an old ranger, I 0f the Indians beyond the sphere of our ! pruf to them, that they have hit upon found the trail which led back towards ' settlements. The scenes that are now ' the right signification. Ixdlogg's Grove. Rapid pursuit was! acting form a lesfon worthy to be rc- Others judging very reasonably from made, and about 10 miles from the grove mcmbered by all w ho are the real friends j present sppcai anccs of the oat crop in '.he Indiana were discovered and all kil-:cf the Indians. 1 1 h i 3 vicinity, think that it stands for "ed. In this contest, Mr. Meckerr.son, j ! Blast.
cl this county, was mortally wounded, j 77.r Chickasaw Reservation The Tiny proceeded four cr five miles, C3r-' commi'tcp. raUrd nnnn Mr rPrPi.v
Tying the wounded man in a litter. Five ; resolution, to inquire into the fraud char- selt 1 gie no opinion, but cdvisr every!
uie company went to a branch to pro- ged upon William ii. Lewis and others, lover ot nature, curiosities to repjir to;
;amine lor themselves,
own conclusions. ;
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the year. Agents at a distance remitting i J '-t ( -lr J I A ., tV.-. eye.
six subscriptions ;;re entitled to a ctpy gratis, hifh they confidcntlv hope on : vi'min! and 10 per cent, for collections. Complete j tion will be found p!f:a-c. and winr:sets for 1S23, 1829, and M Zo supplitnl to frni hi. un,,n.rcHontrd fill in b-.th J'O 0VlCn i f r 4 mi ' and DOAILSTK' ("( H)I)S thv 17 Orders, free r.f hectare, will meet' ... ... , - prompt attention. Persons at a distance w ill :,r( aMI and from the scnrriiy r.i find the mail a safe conveyance for ordering 'n',n(,y e ik'terriiiiieil, to s( 1! e xtreme the work and enclosing remittances. LO lur CASH.
SMITH .v. CATx?ON. Vinccnno-, May tT, 1 :"-. 1G SUMMLli AUIlAi(iLMIlT Of the Mails to and from Yinctnxcs. la
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T-aS?B7:T UP
Samuel Mooro,
livin-i in Knox Town-hir. ono
oar old, 1T hands
unv. Ibisseron
a l i, .li.'I!
iron urax I
hiiih, with some saddle spot-, h:ol a r"po round his neck, and a bell on, 3;;rai-od
to S.JI) l olbro mo. hv Miehael V )!: ;'.nd
Others still more reasonably think it j Washin-ton Holiin -worth, this Slii day onlv a cutious freak cf natuic. Fortnv.Lf ,,,,t, k p
I' nuv Jl " a w.m. iiaPvPi:u,.t. p. i.. .
:ure water, when they were fired upon touching this transaction, has at length the 3t field, cx -y about thirty Indians, lying in amhush presented a report. We have not re - and form their ov and lier.j Scott and Benjamin iMcDan- ceived the entire report, but an abstract! Your liicnd, :l, were killed and Dr. Cornelius wound- from which, it appears that the rentle SO
June UJ. KV:.
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u insi vne company were thrown men attempted to be implicated, have!
,UQ -nusion irem a portion being with- been honorably acquitted by the commit
"ut cecn engaged in carry- ; tee
bOLON IIOBINSOX.
The follow inc is the vote in the Uri-
The examination of the committer ; ted States' Senate rn the bill to le-thar
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and ih:f.t-ii:on
U AYK a i .".s-rrttiK ut (.f TIN
WAUL on hind, which I wi'.l at
lesnle or ret:.il fr CASH or Pix( )- M.
Lastfrn, from Louisvilh?, Kcntuckv,
Arrives rn I uesdays, I hnrdays anc aV;r d i at 12, M. Dep t: ts fcr St. Lcui, Mr s:n:c d;.vs. at 2, P. M. Arrive from St. Louis, Mo. rn Wed r.f -day, Fridays and Sui.davs, at 11. M. I parts b r Lr.uisv ille, Ky. r.n Wo'ikv!:' :.nd l-ridavs at 2, P. M. and M.r.d.-i s at 9, A.M. Southern. f;rm I'vanv Mr. la.
.rrive-i ri Tuccdays rr cl Fric'ays a. 7. I"
Dl'C'L, Hicli as. u.av suit. Jo'i v.
, .wwuuu.u u.un. i i,Cy rrtreated has been thorough, and characterized h 'erthe bank of the United States; n will .,. s!lor. Urcr. N. SMI TH i .out 120 yards, and made a stand. Both! the most rigid and unshrinking scruii ; be observed both our Senators voted in ! Vincent ts, Jan. CI, is::. o--tt parties urcd briskly for a short time. ' ny. An agent was despatched to Ten- "s iaour, the Senators from Illinois, I :- he Indians were commanded bv a nrJ,!p n.ec in nuest of tcstimnnv- r.nd nftrr Missouri. Kenturkv. and Xcw.Jeiscv IJ-ICTS ! KaSTS ! HaitS !
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poking chief on a white cr cream -color, having collected and canvassed every
I CASH, or H GRh will be given for
i dav
u i.ers-v, ano snov.eu grca bravery atu-l '. frt rt-Utlni In the snhiert. tt. mmmlr. i V ? ti n.,-'..- n 'nnv m-,-:'i:vnfr!f:-n l inden n- Cellar.
ci-ciplu-.c. C.cn. hncs.de toodclihe- tcc declared in emphatic tetms,that brrs, (I;.V Clayton, Dallas, F.winr, i at the v.t.stf.un lun offec. !cH Vc?- UT . ; VVV-S7n l Hlt y be ccsuv,rd U 0rir,cr;For..,F,eli,hnyscn, Hendricks, Holmes! - . el teland a Jivi.li or tree, and .,s hnre irQ,f ves fair-tva mode in rood faith Johnston. Knight, Nandi,n, Poii.dexter, j SLAik BSEDS - eiNa.os going vjown the hill without a ,:nd within the terms cf the ourth or. Prentiss, Kobbins, Bobbin-son, Sc)mour,! vt.w avs or hand, vm i oi: m.v. t v.iu --er. jt lS iupposca taa; he ar.d ano- t tide cf the treaty. It is fair t0 prrsune ; Silsbcc, Smith, Sptaguc, Tipton, Tern- .: r:. t
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JOHN
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