Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 July 1832 — Page 1

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To the kac a:;d Fox tribes, two thousand j F r the cost of rifles, ammunition and dollars. blankets, according to the thitttenlh ar I s tho Sir I nv fi!Ml T., ..".t . I. .....

.', , ,,c e ol ,he samc tr..a,.. ,!,;-,,,.. ,,,.

t!.oii:,3tid dollars, for expenses of black-

dred and twenty dotla s.

farming utensils and rattle. j l or the expenses of taking 'he census, To the Fox tribe, three thousand elnllars.l an(l making ihe selection of rtscrva To the Ioway tribe, three thousand del-j 'ions ec cording t the second article ot Iwr-t; also nine hundred doihrs for experts ; thc same titaty, thiec thousand five bunof hiacktinhhs, and furuiiir.g agiic-ultuivd j tired collais.

For the service of a person to be se

Grove, in wh:ch Jive ol our men were j discreet management has triumphed so killed, and several -r.uMled. The rmn j far over the indiscretion and iotence of ber of the eiu my slain was much greater, j tlc whites; but 1 3m satisfied lhat to l hree companies only, commanded by himself fears that all his exertions will

Major Dement, belonging to General i prove abottive.

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To the Oage tube, eight thousand five hundred dollars. To the Seneca tribe, of Lewistown, one thousand dollars. To tlie Quapaw tribe, two thousand doll a rs. To the Kickapoo tribe, Illinois, two thousand dollars.

Poiey's brigade, were in the liyhi; the Italians numbered abcut 500.

I he lollowin leiter ln,n a gentleman

V. S. Another battle has been frug'.it at Apple River, in which Black Hawk

commanded about 1 50 Indians in person.

lected to certny the cmttacts Icr the sa'e of lands, according to the third ar

ticle of the same treaty, one thousand-

doHa s. For the expense of removing ad keeping off inuuders fioui the Creek

ands, according to the h!th artirle u!

in the army, to hi fiit.nl at this place, I The few men in the engagement ucttd describes the cecurfcr.ee in detail, and is j bravely and kept the for'.j hut the Inin -questionably corr ect. A gentleman ! dians ot possession of the tattle, horse from St. Louis, who at rived short time ' and lluur they had cn hand; only one e alter the letter was receive' confirms I our men was killed, und one wounded.

(he Inti Ihgeiu t. and adds that between'..

u l .ui.ua imjiar.s, nve tnousanu , tlie same Ueaty, to thousand dollars, dollais; also one thousard dollars for F..t m,e ver :.lln.,r ......

laws or Tssa vmoti. F SM"D AT THE

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ACT makinir appropria

tions for Indian annuities, and other sisni-

lar cbjo-r.tf, for the y ar one thousand ei;;ht huudrrd and thirty-two. it cvadfil or the Sr-;j!c a?:J Ifvre ? cf ' V.r acKtatk'cs cf'the Uvi'cd &aus

purposes of education, and one thousard dollars for the expenses ol a gun and blacksmith. To the Miami tribe, twenty five thousand dollars; also two thousand doilats lor the support of the poor p.nd infirm,

and education ol youth; and two thou-

poses of education, according to the thirteenth article of the same treatv, thiee thousand do.lars. For carrying into effect the treaty with the Shawnee Indians of Ohio, according to the treaty concluded with

them eighth August, one thousand eight

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ami nvcnu- iorsior expenses of j hundred and thirty-one, the following

uw.e ivsiimo, tiou lur lurntsninr salt, iron, steel and tobacco.

To the Winnebago tribe, eigl teco

thousand dollars; also three thousand ,j,PLf., flCC0:dinr to seven hundred and ninety dollars lor ex- U(0 vaif, lre,t uh u pinsesot biacKsmithsandagricuhuiists, Vu ,hc navmCnt

and for lurnisbing salt and tobacco. To the Kanza ttibe, three thousand five bundi ed dollars. To the Christian Indians, four hundred dollars. To the Sioux tribe, of Mississippi, two thousand dollar; also, one thousand seven hundred dDllars fur expense of blacksmith, and furnishing agricultural tools. To the Yancton and Santie bands, three thousand dollars; also, one thousand four hundred dollars lor expanses of blacksmith and furnishing agricultural tools

To the Omaha tribe, two thousand I

surr.s, vi?: For enabling them to erect houses,

j and open larms at their intended rest

the li'ih article ol

thirteen thousand dollars.

For the payment for sundry articles

as presents, enumerated in the ninth, twelfth, and fourteenth articles ol the some treiy, two thousand four hundred ar.-l four dHat s. For expenses of selling tire property of Indians, according to the eix'h article of the said treaty, three hundred dollar a For carrying into clTjct the treaty with the OttQvvays, of Oliio, conrtuded the thirtieth August, one thousand eijjht hundred and thirty-onc, the tollowing sun3, namely: For the payment of certain articles as

stipulated lor in the tenth attir'.t of ihe

,v UMV V V iroops j Fnm the nci:imtire litf.ublkcn. were killed in the (iiiM nictit. Report also spei ks oi another engage, i The United States B.u.k.-Vo meut, at a small lort on Apple Riverain I J,avc always been in iavor of re-charter. which the notorious lila k Hawk, the J the Hank of the United States, tmpiimc mover in the pesert Indian du-! der such ruodifications as we have tho't turbances, is said to have commanded in j might be made, lint the more we have person. Our men, though lew in com seen and heard upon the subject, tho pat ison with the enemy, mtintained their1 "taker have become cur feelings and post with great firmness and bravery sentiments in its favour, until we brgin One. man was killed, and e.ne wounded j to suspect that the strenuous advocates The Indians succeeded in carrying away j of the institution will turn our opinion a tew barrels of flour and jomc other i arui feeling in its favour, into hostility, property left without the stockade. whether we will or not. It mry, and

; doubtless will, be tho t that cur opinion

upon the subject can be but of little consemicnce, whatever it may be. We rca-

Rock Island, Junk '.S32.

An express from the army up Rork

river has just arrived, and informs usj odirlt thc fjct; but then it may be,

that three companies, one of which was ,,,at 1,1C ainc considerations wt.icn navo ! .1 .1 i... ti n,-r r.i r rt '.r-A nrp rTi i r.11111 rr In fncnlft

cjiiiiiiuiiucu uy v.upuun or viajor jonn - 4

c4' imcrka in

con cm s a kc?) - t)r ' ,

That

the sum of three hundred and tlurty-six thoianvl four hundred and five dollars be. and the same isherchv, appropriated, out of ruv money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the inyucnt of the annuities due to thc var ious Indians and Indian tr ibes hereinafter mentioned, including the su.n of tnor.tv-four thousand five hutubed doll trs, stipulated for education of Indian yo'uhs, twenty-five thousand four hundred and seventv dollirs, stipulated for the exponcs cf blacks -uiths, uDsnrif hs-, nuiler s, millwrights, av;rico.hur !it. ad labourers eniploved on Indian service, ar.d for tun-.i shin?; s dt, tobacco, iron, and strel, et rxu ; a:a! four thousand three hundrer! and six'v

'.olIrs for expenses of transnot t tion a:ul tastrihr.tir.n e.f certain annuities and agr icultural implemtuAts, not otherwise p-ovivled f(M", for the service of the year - no tlrous uul ;;4,bt hundred and thirty-two, diat istosav: To thc Wyandott tribe, fiv e thousand nine hundred dollar?. To the W'vaiulot, Manioc, quv! Delaware tii!?cs, im'.c thousand do'lars. To the Shaw auee trior, three thousanvl dollars, and sixty doilats for fuitiihing salt. To the Shawancc and Seneca tribes, of ltC r-tovn, oue thousand dollars. To the Delaware tribe, six thousand five

hundred dollars, and one haadrcd dollars for furnishing .ait. To the W'ca tr ibe, throe thousand doll rrs. To the Fiankeshavv ttibe, eight hundreil dolhrs. To thc Kaskaskias tribe, ere thousand dollars. To thc Ottawa tribe, five thousand three hundrt d dollars. To the Ottawa and Missouri tribes, tv.o thousand five hundred dollars, and fifteen hundreil dollars for the expenses of blacksmiths tools and agricultural implements.

To the Chippewa tribe, three thousand

i c'iii-l iip-itv tivniif hiiiidrrd mi.- Iiftv.ff.iir

fire hundred collars; also, one thousand I . , ...... , collars.

nve hundred Hollars tor expenses ot blacksmith, and furnishing agricultural tooh. To the Sac tribe of Missouri river, five hundred dollars; also, nine hundred dollars for expenses of blacksmith, and furnishing.agriculinral tools. For purposes of education of Sacs, Foxes, and others, as stipulated lot by the treaty of filteenth July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, three thousand

dollars; and

Dement, had an engagement on the day

before yesterday vith about 300 Indians; that our troops were compelled to return to the blockhouse at Kellogg's old place,

ately occupied by Major Riley, of the! United Slates Arniv that thev had been I

j - j engaged in battle several hours, when they weie rein'orced bv the brigade corriirtandcd by General Posey, and the Iuoians were compelled to retire. i he i angers in t tic blockhouse v?crc almost out o ammunition w hen General Posey arrived with ii'n reinforcement. In the fust place, an curort of safety had hpen sent from tle blockhouse with two

i n 1 tie Jii y m li.e. sencca tribe, o i . j i w .r. i , ' , ; rcr., six thousand d

cw join, .or i!iu lenn u u a nouiia t .. . . lo' the payment

re, an annuity oi w v mviars. . . . , f .' 7 d;r.Atc-l lor rB ores

I e iujf rso , tr-o huialrtd and s:x-v . . , , ... ,, i ,. ... . ''!!. nt said treatv, th do'lars. ano to Lanahruh'e. o: o hundird , ..

aoti om v doda: s, e r.u ls ol the Delaware i

nation, agreeably to an mulei standing of!

upon our mind, may ulso operate upon

those of others; and if such should chance to be the fact, to any considerable extent, it may be of some ronscepirnce to the institution and its friends. Nothing hH3 operated more siiorgijr to produce this r.hanp.e in our feeling and sentiments than the language of ttui Iriends of tire Rank themselves. Indeed it is this, and their conduct in relation to the matter alone, which have produced the change; and if what they say upon the subject be really true, it would bo impossible, we think, that any thing could be render eel more obvious than

Mr. Wells, who at some distance met l,ie ,iCl ou'cl appear, that the JJanfc

For expenses attending thc sale oh,..ne Indian, who endeavoured to decov ! should not be re-chartcred upon any

Indian property, acceding to thc sixth them into ambuscade, but before thr v i terrns

article, three hundred dollars. 1 got up they saw three more, and sent l 3 we beliere, admitted universal-

For carrying into clfect the treaty with! hack an express to the blockhouse, upon! that lhere " r' ",an in the country

which 50 made their appearance, and : w Uo possesses more popularity than An. upon l,e arrival of the forces, threerew Jackson; and it is highly probable hundred Indians commerced the attark!th:,t n u'iM bc a ,0n ntnt; before wo

mall battalion three exnres-; h3" nave "her president who posses-

ted to Head Qiibrters, r.t Dixon's ! es as nllch. is contended that

For an advance to saul Indians in lieu j Ferry, for powder, before General P. ar-1 tvcn l'e dare not put his eto upon a bill

ol compensation lor improvements, I'C-

fitt'r article of thc said

ollars.

of sundry articles

enU in tho tenth ar

ittccn hundred 5iid

hlteon dollars.

thc mixed binds of the Screens arul Sbawnees, of Lewistown, Ohio, ronclnded the twentieth Ju:y, one thousatui

ight hundit el and thirty one, the toilow upon our ir e sums, viz: Uesstatlei

lived. It is also stated upon thc autho- j fr ,e chnrieripg it; or if he do, it will tity of Col. Hamilton, that about 800 j effectually dcatroy his prospects of a re-

Inuiar.s aie on their way here, or in this ! electiun, itmng as they are universally

direction If this information ia true, we will have a reinforcement to-morrow

Major Dement has, it is said, displayed

admitted to be without it; end that it a

majority rf the members of Congress shall be found to vote egainst it, they

the commissioners

treaty of oric and eighteen.

thousand

great bravery and man jpvment tipon this , cannot hope to be re-elected

' 13 . UM , '!t of said Indians, according to the sixth I the thigh, and rode from the mm negotiated t ic i rticjc Q, lje lreaty tuce hundred j to Dixon's Feny, (12 miles' ,and eight hundred! . I , , J . . b jooliars i wound was dressed. I havi

For the expense of selling the proper- j occasion. It. luring was wounded thro'

blockhouse

) before his

e not heaid

For earn ing into effect thc treaty with ; who was out on this expedition from

It cannot

uu v uniV'ii'ji'Vj turn iv ii,wjiv tunv, i ai' j feel any great interest in the matter.

i., r . i !

im cxpunn ui transportation na ,Vl..inr!nU ,r nh:n . Pnnrfi.H ni.. ! yrnnruxu U I . l t t.,t

n"v .m.ivi no, " ....... ..x... v. ..... j , ti.iv.O'.u, i.vjv i 1 1 1 l:hvi Will t V ' -Y liiivv. 1 1 vjOl

distribution of annuities to the Winne

bagcrs, Chippewas, Ottowas, Mid Potta watamics, Sacs, Foxes, and ethers, and of salt, tobacco, agricultural implements anil tools, not otherwise provideel for, the sum of four thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. Sec 6. .f.'ti be it farther enact tdy That so much of any act as provides lor the payment of any ot the annuities and stipulations herein mentioned, shall be, and the same is, hereby repealed. ANDKFAV ST FA ENSON. Speaker cf the House of Ref;re.sr:!ta:iicn JOHN C. CALHOUN, I'iee President of the United States, and 'resident o' the Senate. Arraovy.n June 4. 1SS2. AN D R FAV J AC KSON.

worsted; cii?ht are said to have been kil-l without toy regard to their interest, tha

led by our retreating army. j this etTect is to be produced II, ther, Gov Reynolds was et Dixon's when!,l;c Baric, alter twenty years operation, the express left there 'ast evening. Af-!'13 acquired a dcgiee d stiet gth ar 4

tor the express started. Sergeant He.ct

ci ;ht hundred dollar?; also, one thousand . ry0 43 "j AN ACT making appro dollars tor the put pesrs cf education, and j riia(iotlS in conrormilv witli thc sti two thousand dollars tor the purchase ot , - r 11 r , , ... ,,, , . pulations ol certain tri-nics with thi farnutu trtcnsrls and cattle, anvl the emple.v- ,

ig urensus ana cattse, anvi me emp

?Vft of persons to aid them in acriculturc. To the Chippewa, Oitowa, and Pottow a-

eue hund.rcl and twenty-five doilat s for fur-

o.

Crct ks, Sbawnees, Oltoways, Senecas,

Wyandots, Chcrckccs and Choctaws

cf Rehrcocritivcsnf the Urted St.iuA of Georgia, ten thousand dodars.

oll:ner:ca vi -rest use; truW d That I For carrying into effect the treaty with the following sums be, and the same arc ' ll-C Choctaws, of filteenth September,

vid three huadred dvi'ars, nnd one hundred ! hereby, severally appropriatcvl to thc sc- j unc tliousand eiht bundled and thirty,

ito.iars to lepe-r.oe, principal caret. :iso. . vc, aj objects hereinafter specifically cnu ! the fallowing sum?, namely: Jane thousand liars for the purpo s of! mcracd. accoiding to the stipulations of Tor the blankets, rifies, axes, ploughs.

vi u v a v i v . i, .i .vi i;;v'vis.iivi iivv. iii.iiviiv.il

Among the mass of our population, it must be perfectly immaterial whether thc present Dank be re-chai tercd, or another should be charter id to ;-upp.y its

teenth January, one thousand eight linn- j a chance tcr tcalfin. Hut few of our j Pace- It ccn only, therefor c, be supro dred and thirty-two, thc tcllowing stuns, I men were killed in thc blockhouse ted, that through the instrumentalHy i.i nameU: j three only, and but two before the ! l.c trading politicians, who govern thc For payment for the reservation of, reached. The Indians have been much! vulcs lnc feelings of thc peop'e,

sixteen thousand acres, as stipulated for

I in the second article of the treaty, twem

ty thousand dollars. For p rymcnt for improvements on the ceded reservations, and expense of appraising the samc, according to the third article of said treaty, lour thousand dcdlars. For transportation and contingencies under the provisions of the several treaties abovementioned, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the payment of improvements within the limits of Georgia and Arkan. sas, abandoned bv Cherokee emigrants, under thc treaty of sixth May, one thousand citjht hundred and twenty eight, as valued by appraisers, seventy thousand doll rrs. For gratuities of fifty dollars for every

! i mi 1 1 n rti li it li n I ti rrvnrf nt-nr!

kt t VllMt I I VMM VT U IIIH Ulw UIIUI IV.I VU

of the regulars infoimed them that ar.othw express had arrived, giving inlormatien of the retreat and discomfiture id" thc enemy, who was pursued by our tronps. The Indians arc now in a situation as

influence sufficient to control our elec

tions, and to defeat, os it in allec;rd it can, the success f a man possessing more personal popularity than ar.y other individual in the country, ar d moic than any one who is like. y. for a long time to

come, to fill thc presidential chair can

. a V '..Ac., o ft . . m ...... r. .... . .... na.. I - n.

precarious as it can te. it is air open uc su'ij""u X J , ii uuhi

Grove to their,,,e "ect ol peimittmg it lor tiltefn

country from Iiuffaloe

upper encampment, and as much so in this direction. They have no chance for escape cxcpl in joining Kk.j kuck, or the friendly Foxes, vvestol this place.

Those Indians are now upon a hunting

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aouing

to its

years more, to go on

sirength and influence, as it ha3 done Cor sixteen years p?s ? To us the vi. dent effect would be to rcr eh.r ihe Dank

stronger than thc government, if such

To the Pottauwaui'.e tribe, s:::tccn thou-

expeditioo. at least they procured a small I le nt already the fact, 3rd subject ev c

quantity ot amtnunition from the traders rY "nS 10 115 government and control, on this'island a short time since for that ?hc recent investigatir n into thc af. purpose. That the.e Indians have every j fa,rs of lh UaRk have brought 6orne disposition to be friendly, I have no! nutters to light, which, to say thc least doubt, but that they should continue so! ol them, are very objectionable, and the is next to impossible, (in my opinion.) j excuse, we believe, which has ben In the first place, their brothers, reia-j attempted to be made, is, that all institions and friends arc out with Ulack-' lutions are liaWe to abuse; ar.d that hat-

1 twen-v vlo'.lars. fu- expenses of Id.iek-

r.iiiit'is nn.tev ruro""-';inr s

d a-t ietiHut is-s, atnl for

vbaee,, ;;vn and steel.

amie t: ibc cf llurct, fetu

" nine 1 ninth

r-..i.. 1 -.ni -.1:

artiotc cf the treaty concluded'

"-with the t!rrfk Indians, twcntv-lonrth

1 thief, one hundred and tiftv del-! rrU tK,..,,,t ,,..i....i 1

. t. .. . y i'iuiviii uilt iliUM?tHii viriu iiuiiuu ani

For fulfilling the stipulation of the

sixteenth article in relation to cattle, in addition to thc former appropriation, ten

thousand dollars.

certain Indian trejties, to be mdd out of : hoes wheel?, cards, looms, iron and (Hawk, and our people are so much in! ever care may be taken to prevent ir, r ' .... r- ...... I 1 t .

any money in the treasury r.ol other w n.c j fcel, stipulated lor ;n tnc tuentiet.i nr. aptrr priatcd, t amely: j tide cf thc said treaty, thirty-five thou-

For the payment of debts due by the; sard six hundred and twenty dollars

censed airainst them, that evel y onpor- such circumstances will scmMimes cc

tunity will be res'rteil to, calculated tojeur. Allowing to this remark all tho excite and insult them. I have several' weight to which it can be suppoietj to times lately had an opportunity of hear-! he entitled, it certainly must, we think, ing Kfo kick converse. He U a man' be admitted, that the power ahould exist n n-reat discrimination and iudment.l somewhere to correct those abuses, and

i He expresses his com i.:tion ol the abor-1 prevent the extensive evil const quenecs

tv nil

i

d U S h r CNIVU

d black- the

Ilwiihls, anvl for fuuiis!i;i;

v e

; v t 1 i i t

i: v '. .o i! -eel. To r.d river tti'c, er.c lhr-.:v..d ono 'ei'- h ed v'.-U irs. To tho Six Niti rs, N'ew-Vork, four t'r-u-'tid j'iw- hundred d. -11 o . am! f vo Ivindtcod'lh.ts t lilt: Veuaj K mg, aehkt it

i" ' :i t ' : i li 1 1 i .M i

expenses, and ot claims oe.tost

them, according to the ten'h reticle of

the same treaty, sixteen tliousand dollars.

For the p?ym

ferr;c, htide

improvements, tor annuities, lor thc cv- -prices ot Cieeks who have emigrated: ui'l out exjensf: ?0 tlte United States,! at filteen dolhirs htr each, an 1 h.r compensadon to those who sufiVrod. in cot J seqttenre ol being prevented trim cmigrting, ? s sr-etally provided lor and)

stipulated in the eleventh oniric ol tie

To the IVtmw

To the Choctaw tic, fiuv thon.sa

hundred an 1 1 wer.f. - fi e i'. dl u ; to Mn

1 ituhb

V"; ie?x TrX T '1 ,"!,C Hi)-two, one hundred Thousand dollar. For the payment of Cbo-.ta'-v Indians tiv ents, of mi lodbn war agnina theo which they natura'iy tend, and must f li i Hi I iliii :1K null i' ttiiinc nw ' ' . . . 1 . I. . . i .i

fu hunlr-edd. llais t -r purt.o.os ,f rduca- For composition to the delegation to' who have i e'impiishcil latuls, according vv hitc people, and knows how to apprc mrvitaniy ic.u 11 iuty cannui ue, or aro two thousand ni !o iu--.U od -n.r ' the city of Washu.eton, the rayment ol to the previsions of the r.im teenth arii- I ciate the value of our friendship. He' cot corrected.

ce of said trca'v , the sum ct t.nr ty thou-1 is not willing to g.ve up the annuities IJ at what is thc doctrine for which tho si'.d seven hundred ami toity d dl.ns. Jfiom cur government, or tie compelled! advocates of the Hank contend, in reia-

For expenses ol transportation, and to abandon the fine country they inhabit. 1 lion t this mallet : If we look at the icher ioeitVntal expenses, in relation to . Maior lleall, Ihe commandant at this ; argument emnlovcd bv Mr. Adams in

irrs for 'he treaties above named, three thousand; post, as well s M.ii r Pilcher, the act-jhts separate report, or to that ol Mr.

ing agent, deserve j;reat credit for their j liiddle, the president of the Bank, in 1 management ol the friendly Indians. It : his correspondence with Mr. Ingham, ; the six hundred warriors w ho five cn the ; the late Secretary of the Treasury, wo ! oppohitc side e-l" this river should not gr shall find that they repudiate the idea (to vrar wiili us, and fine, brave looking ihat thc government, or any other power ; Indians they are, it will ht owing to the; can correct any abuse which exist in I Judicious management they luve met ; thc management of the afVdrs ol the

i with at this pofct. Major lUall (thc ma-1 Hank, white tbey shor of a P!a'n

nagemer.t of tle Ir.dian hiving bectnic. I and palpable violation of us charter; vo'.ved upon him bv the death of the; and Mr. Adams goes so far as to eon-

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s ure tica, ter,ty five Ih'-usar.d ai d' this pbee, that another b".ttle ad b-e former Indian ardent, Mr. St. Vrain)bjs! ttuul that when that is the case, tho cv eioldy d'jl.ais. i lought tiih tho Indiana t K-jilos j tia.l a gtcal deal to encounter; but hiacannot be collected or remedied ia