Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 November 1832 — Page 1
BY EIiIEU STOUT.J (lil.) SATURDAY, HOITSSEB. 17, 1832. VOL. ZZZIX. ETC.
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proper, be placed in the relation ot a Ter ritory. 6. That all white persons, unless spechily authorized by the taws of the L'ni led Slates, shall be excluded from ycui country. 7. That you shall remove to your new country at the expense of the United Stales, in either ol the following modes you may prefer: I. lly a commutation to be allowed to individuals or families. 2 Hy persons to be appointed and paid by the United States. 3 By an arrangement to be made a mong yourselves, by winch some ol them who are competent to (he under taking, may remove all your people at a rate o be fixed. 8 That subsistence shall be provided by the U States, for the term of one
tinicnts of the Cherokee copie remain point in a lorg extent of sca-co2St, and : who aie at present as picus and devot the same. That the basis ot his ptopo j relations of trade nay be extablished be j servants of Christ as yon will find in ar,y itions is objec'tionab e, aod that the na hwtcnit ard ihe irtsrior. Millsbui g, ' coo ncr;i?y. 1 heir wik rd ccr.vcrsation is placed in duress, from the illm! ' situated 25 o iks north ea.t of Monmua, ; ticn siToid an example worthy of imita-
proceedings ol Oo ga, in assuming u .; having ee;al navigable strcair. may, tion. i ney nave & nouc icr pub.ic wor exercUe jurisdiction over a lat ge por I '.'asi'y be made the mt diurn of commerce j ship, aid Sibbath schools, which arc tion of cut l enito'y, and by prosit. g ejhctwetn ihe imoior ar.d o i s en the j well attended 1 hiii church is regularmilitary lorce with other ilnctrs other "oast. The harboi of Monrovia i form j 'y supplied every bstbath h) s.n c ere on creating in our cotintiy, for tht 1 1 d by the n outh of the river Montserdo. J ol r ur ciery. As to the morals ft tl.o pui pose oi oj prr ssing oui citizens. Slu ! ai d i convenient loi vessels ol inodeiate colonist?, I consider tl.i m much Lctttr as aiso introduced a great mar y of her ; size. . ihan those ot li e j eep'e o! iht Urncd citizens among us, to intrude n rni j Ccrrmerce The colonists arc active j State; ihet is, you n a take tn rrjual isnds, and in her chief mavisnaie the tli. :y ei.gagned in trade, deposing of good t im ber ot inhabitants t-om anv section
tictionarv powet ot dt ;ng a lortcrv foi ihe occupation ot them. .And in this peculiar saic f t things the promoting arm ot the President i withheld hoot the .nforcement ot the tieatit s and laws the United States, ii U" for i he potec tion of our natural rights And mro vei , dive rs aetots ot the Gneial Gov
year, af'tr you reach your destina'toi. jernmcnt have been contmissioncd toi
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the v a'ue of the cession you may make,
supplied I y this counny und l:snd. ot the Union, ai d cu wii tivd n.oic
:m dye w o (Is, ivoi y, hitle-, gnhl, pains irimkvitds. more ptoK e fvtartrs az.d oil. a:.d rice, which they pnitbased by Sabbath bre k-'rs. than in l.ibciia " Iniiti liom the natives. The nett niol " 7 : T TT . . . , f , , 1 1-icm the luaiiir j; ' Lni ) Journal. I s on the two ai licit s ol vvor d and tM)ty. , . . psjinc 'hiousb the h--l o? the settlers. ; S I EAM CAUU1 AdLS. f.oni Jdiiuaiy 1st, 1 8l26, to J one 15th,; J?xfcrinenra! Journey .hi McesTi Ogt'c
i826. wes ft3U.7b5. in 18-9, ine ex ,
. x pons o! Aiiicati products amounted to
ur.d It'. i. S:in,mtrs. Mom' V tl.:? s'e?m caniapo passed
nr nnrtnit . . nr .Mini I innii i In lh Mimnan pmii'innr nm ir. m. ! AO OOf) 111 lJi '.vn . lOIIV VCSSfiS.1
' i - r I ... . . hin luh n'rrr rn'i Saii l h i m n rn frt
emiL'rants for ti e countiy wet ol the h svemy one ol which were Amencaii., ' . ;, , , ' , v Mississippi, and in the prosecution o". Uiaiitil the Colony in the course of thf;!s l prcctcdccl alonk- the s.reets this business some of them have bten vr, and the amount of exports wai al a y pc, atltrded by a lagt . , . . , i Loonii ; concourse ol persons, At ihe Ulf qoti seduced under circumstar.ccs calculated 183 911. I ,n n. B ...
Clitnaie and Ifeal'U. The rativf.s or """--- ""-"- -
From the Chcrohvc Phxnix. New Kchota, Sept a We publish below th leuer of Lcvt Cass, Secieta-
ry o wa'j r nc hciuvx w
be sc'cus td to you. 10. That all the improvement upon the ceded territory, which adds real val ue to the land, be appraised and paid for. 1 1. That ample provision be made lov the support of schools and teachers, and of blacksmiths, Sec. for the supply ol steel and iron, and for the. erection of
mills, school houses, Cherokee's council-houses, and hooses for a lew of your principal chiefs 12. That a rifle and equipments be iven to each male adult; that a quanti-y ot blankets be allowed to vour tann ics.
. J . I . . c
Viot rvj , r tt the rn.Kt att. re mi IvTiU'V :
tlw general basis on which he ptopse&
to enter into a treaty for the removal ol ; together with axes, hoes, wheels, cards
the Cherokee weat of the Mississippi; . and looms.
to create disquietude and disagreeable
.' . . .. . I. . . o .... nured was cbcut one hundred bncKe'5.
i Jul, etthe 'resident removn all the i.t-anny. ' - " .'icM When starting the coach went ff uiil, d.fficu ties ansu.fi f.om unjust measures grants. hen ence cd ,n wtd, Af. ca I n5.(lcrab?c A Jfl al, Ihe and a (To id us lhat necesiiy protection S p-oves a n ore congenial tltmate to tne; ,estr-Jar8 far' Dohjr.j which is solemnly; Rturamied to us by ! 'an of color than any portion of the Uni ! ' ' ' treaties, and then the exerds- ot that d States. Thcie he erjeys a K.eMt '. e itr.c.crstand that .Jcsrs. Olc -i i .i frr,,r, f-n-- Th nionnr Summers l:ave bren ocrupicd aln o.-t nnvileire which is essentnl to the enjoy i immunity trom c.scas... in. pioj.i i
mcntof freedom would place os at liber nu.n ot deaths :s less tnn in liauirnorc, , j- f - , f.Ml.. ...t a.wl Irr fru.. nn . i . I hi i ad e ! nhi a or New York. expended thirty thousand pounds in
. .. I u. C Yt r fc r P Cnlln
ami tne answer ui c.l, held at lied Clay, signed by all the members ot the Council, which we have necessarily omitted to annex. Mr Chester, who was appointed by the Sec retaryto be the bearer of this letter, we understand was instructed to deliver it to those who may be authorised to receive
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That your 3tcck be valued and
paid for by the Umted StatC3. 14. That ths annuities due to yon by former treaties, be paid to you west ol the Mississippi. 15 l hat provision be made for your orphan children. Ifl That protection be tarantied to
it. and in accordance with his instruc j you against the hostile tfTurts of any oth tion's delivered the letter to the princi J cr Indians.
17. It is the wish ot the president that !l your people should be removed, and '.e is therefore unwilling that any resefvations ot land should be made in the
ceded territory. Still he would not mak
pai Chief of the A:hcroKce wuim, uuu by him submitted to the Council These proceedings of the United Slates Mes sender seem to us to recognise, in the amplest manner, the sovereignty ol th-
Cherokee Nation, over wntcn inc ne
ipe:
subject of our national intetcs'.s and wel faie. In conclusion we would rrspectfu'ly call your autention to the frequent com plaints which have been meda to the Department against the numerous intiu lions on our lands, bordering rn the boon daries of the several adjoining suits; and to urge the removal of the intiu ders. Very rrspctfully, your friends and obedient servants. (Signed bv all the members of the General Council )
Ii was t' be expected, that during the !i"s;'i; l"rM "l,n"'lM' H"cuiun,or arlv cais ot the colony, many deaths ; rathi r to that state wh:ch leaves only would occur for wat t of suitable houses; j some ir:B:ng mil or details tobe worked on account of the f3tigue ar.d danger ic.i cut. which they were nccess-m'y exposed;? T !lC cmef desideratum mlcccmotivo nl mo-e particularly in consequence .-l ; tehicbsr.d vessels (m mir.es m our co;heir irreu!r modts of lite, whichjhnies) is a safe and suffictcnt mode of u,Pt, t ihat time unavoidable. Those rncoti;.K seam or. scier-i'ik pnncip'cs.
however, are past
Messrs O'e wr.d Sumniers have com
IVr the lest five years, rr.t cr.c person ! pletely mastered . Ms mc s ti mcult poit.t. n forty, from the middle and southern; boiler ccr-ams the g.t-ate-t posi-t-tcs. has died from change of climate ; hie heaur.f: suihcc to the Itust pr.ibH - . i.. r.i. i... .i.... ii'r. n Ik n m r t r!i i i nn with t h
ihe cilcct is more severely felt by those! M-cc, w lu n in en bma-ion with i ! from ihe Northern States, or from mun stiorgtr n.cchsrical form 1 heir bo,
ths
ter
Lirfiuv. We inrtjit a concise ac
count .t the history, advantages, resour- i y prud.ence. ro danger is to
.nous pans of ihe middle State-, but cr.t.sists cl nm-ercus -ecttrrs n?virr; vnP.ir nmvrd. that with culiM 1 snflicient conn. ciion with each other,
he appre
consfuctcd ot cvhndcrs, viith nir tubes
s;rv, mat reservations snou n ox ina-.n. for a few of our people, is; situatioiK nd under circumstances rendering such
his an indispensable condition, bu;
dent has so unceasingly connived at, and j would 4gree, should it be found nece s
in his various messages surrendered to the legislation of the States. Although the Cherokics hive suffered much under the administration of President Jackson, it will be seen that nocha ige has taken place in the determination of the Cherokecs to retain their rights as secu-ed to them by treaties. To abolish these trca ties as a measure by which t cable the Pressi-Icnt to acquire the Cherokee country, we presume must now soon a n doncd. The decision ol the Supreme Court havinc been made fully to sustain
all the ighis of the Cherokces, and withal the supreme law of the land, must conseqti ntly supercede all oth r conilicting rrsarcs, or else the United Statewill cJyo exist as a government ot regular law. IEr.vi:Tti:NT or W.vxt, April 17, 1S33. My Friends: Y u great father, the President of the United Stat. s has re ccntiy been informed that a change haprobably taken place in the sentiments you h-ve .icretnfore entertained on the suiiject of the removal to the country west of the Mississippi, and that propositions from the government, liavn g that
object in view, would be favorably rer.eiv- j ;n
cd bv rou Satisfied as the President ,cnce nf ii)e desire, of the President thai
the difficulties of your present situation
re, and relations, commercial, civil, ju- h.cndcd even bv persons from those nla-pn eeh, sending vertically, so thM u dicial, literary, miiitatv, and general, oi j ccs, rvho are srhcr and have no radical 1 ratuu, cf waters placed betwetn wo xur Colony. It is divided into heads ! defect of constitution. bating su-f.c the outer surface ol -he vhich might any one of them make a per-! Gwrnwent The present form of j cylinders. &nd tht inner M.rfaccs ot tba Iceland (lis'inct paragraph; hut we pre jgovfinmcnt was established in August,! air tube 1 hey alow th.r etn si-p .Titer to 'ive them aione view. They con j 1824. It was submitted to the asem-1 cial feet to the horse power, f.r d -ho
s measure nroner, and within the scope tain amass ol valuable information 'n men couonisis, anu uy uicm u:i.iu;uui ; ..- v.)ia..;. .f o:i,o,u n, rnnm.r.,,!p lift snhrr. We obnervc the nroror ladontid. 1 of the heai!nS suifacc, or thirty hcres
fr j tion ot aeaths ornorg the li,:nigrant; e ; he irindie and -outhern states, f
must distinctly understand, that thos
who remain will become citizens ot the
state in wyiich they may reside, and that a!! the relations between them and iht. Uni'cd States, founded upon previous cir cumstances as fndia'ts, must cease. These are the gcr.eial terms I have
been directed by ihe Pi esident tr ofTcr ifvoti. They form an outline of an ar rangement, which can be filled up when you are prepared to enter into a negoiia uon. The details, and any other s-tipuia nons you may ask, will more properly be discu-.sed and determined, when your views of the mattet arc known, and the ultimate mode of proceedings adopted. It you are prepared to assume thrsc propositions as the basis of a negotiation,
vou can appoint your agn.ts to come on to thts place, clothed with authority to act, or the President will appoint commis. sioners to meet you in Council, and con elude the affair.
I cannot but hope, that you will see, this frank and liberal offer, full evi
Emierants from
or tht
last five years, is only one in forty. This ii not enough to constitute en objtctiot on th score of health. It is far less than would r.ccur among slaves taken Iron this reg'ou to Louisiana. The climate
ris favorable to ih? ohipct as anv m
A rnnrt of notice has been establish- 1 power. They usually woMc at tho
. d. composed of the agent, and two . pressure cf two hundred rourds cn tta judges chosen from among the colonists ! square inch, so that upwards cf nineTim court exercises jurisdiction over ! ttcn rr.il'dons of pounds weight are pressihc whole colony It asssen.bies mr,n;h-; mg to get loese, and yet rorfir.rd and y at Monrovia. The crimes usually ; used with perfect safety. The cylinders brought before it, are thefts committed -re 12 J in diameter, with metalic pistons,
! most cr.mmon v by the natives within the ; of such perfect cousttuctu n, that the
the world Lex ( Ky ) J.Ueraru J.ur (colonial ju-.isdiction. .Vo crime of a enfi steam has never, been known to pa:s c, ! it nl na'vrc has as yet bet n committed in 1 these pist-rs. The boiler ccr.rtirs upA:.n:niCAN Coiomzatio:, ocir.... ,hcCrl Uvards cf fif y-slx thcusrr.d . irctf, ar-d
cd by vou
tint this measure can a'.ono secure to you permanent prosperity, and lay the ardid foundation ot your future improvement and civihr nion, prepared as he ever has been to make you offer s, which shall not only be iust but liberal, he has
instructed mc to address yon upon this
may be removed, and your tuture destinies placed beyond the reach of those cuiscs which have occasioned such mis cry to the Indian race. Shut your ears. I entreat you, to bad
counsel's if anv such should be . fXvred t
Funds I he income ot the Societv , , n,rj nc t-n-frr -f ihp nr i-. ! at. the nrefure ot three hurdred nr.urris
has been generally increasing since its j v aTmojnl the (totd3 Agent, who is n i on the inch, net a rivet leaks. 1 he joints
w' ite m:n: all the other etneers :re mcn.aie all perfectly tight, and the supp y of ot color, the most important of whon.'j water to the boiler from the tarkqjito .-.re. elected annually l,v the colonists : perfect. 'I he form of the crrisge is ci.
j The government is tn a great treasure rjjar.t, rerr.ai r.amy ccn n4or;;oi s aid we
Republican, and designed expressly toj understand, easier than r: y ether chicle.
forn.ation, though it never has teceived
as-i-iance from ihe 1 ' casury ot the (ien erai dovernir-e.nt. 'The amount of dona tions fron 1821 to 1823. inclusive, w ; between SB.. 000 and g33.C:0 in 13:9.
S'2(,295 7t ccnis. Li 1830, 7?7 , . ren3rc the Cf)ior)is's '.ibiy and success 1 -It differs fiom the con. men carriage
37 cents. In 1831, more than :3-.OJO
Reb'jluitons of State l.c:s'atuTe.i Rcsolu JoiiS appioving the bject ot the
Socieiy, have been passed in the Legis
subject, and to mjke known to you the von Whatever may be told to yu. it i stipulations he is willing to grant, so far . imposs;b:e lhat you can reoain where as his authority extends. 1 have there-jfOU ncm arc., ancj prosper. And if you fore to request that yoi will take the j pcris 'In your effort, the tiro:: of rcg et nutter into your seiious considei ation. ! WR come, I aa. airaid, after the mot in an I communicate to me your ultimate j jU!y l0 yourselves, decision. I Your friend.
The President is willing to enter m'oj (Sitrncd) LEWIS CASS.
an arrangement for your removal west ot Cherokee east cf the M saisnififii
fu dv to govern themselves. ! chsctiy m its height, and the cutrbrcus Liierziv yidvantagt. The subject of ; apppearance of the bo'ner, which is placducation'has ever been one of prmaryiced behind, rr.d btycr.d is the blov.it g importance with the Colonization S'icie-; machir.c. Ovting to ti e - heavy iron
htures of the following St3tes, viz: j,Vi ancj v jnieicsts have bttn promoted - work being at ihe low. r pan of the vcNevv Hampshire, Vermont, aacbu- . a"s far rj circumstances would pet mil ! hide, an upset is almost inSprs&ib'e se'ts, Connecticut, N'w Jerscv, Penn j rn is30, the II ard ol Managers dele- ; On Monday rr.crr.ji g this can iagc left sylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, mined to establish perrranpr.t ?choo's in , Midi ook, near Sou.j an:p n, with 23 Tennessee, Kentucky , Ohio and Indiana t,e towns cf Monrovia, Ca'dvreU, ai d j passengers ar d their h-fcsge ?rd proAnd most of them have recommended the ! Millsburg. Thev adopted a thoiough ct eded toward Ox'md. 'I be fust 1 Z Society to the palionagc of the Nation i ySteiT. ol instruction, which is row ii miles cckbratcd 'or their I iPs. wcro al Government. successful operation. Trcre tre aNo fvo: cleared in o:e h'.ur tni ten n ii.i.tes, rrw of distinguished men A large female school, one of which w.:s c-3t:d. without ptcsir g rnc ve! i( Se to in srttd. number of men o ci;stmguscd eo.t wished by he liberality of a ladv o. Phd-: The co-.ch then prodded tow aids
n.w. in various narts of the Union have ! ndclrhia. vho -cut out the nccsss-ry : W ht'ecr.urcn wnn grea te-ocity;- ou:
warmly espoused the cause ol tlic Soci
cty.
.lux
ties hav
' (-s i'.pC a
teach
er.
i
Rtlri'M state of the Colcvv Much
before it reached Si: ;;n Sh'Urey. it was fonnd that the coke whirh had been
Mary Societies Aim'.iarc Soci- ts done to promote the caus? of religion s-t to d Ticrcrt stanrrs. c s s fd ot ... , n r..niy.( d in the lol'lowin, 1 in the Colonv. Th-trc arc three churctv : -ttlc bags instead of ck, ar d htreJo-c
In General Council, convened rt PiCil Clav, Cherokee Xati.ui. Aw?. T."'. The I for. L. r.r.sr?, Sccrtttir of War. Sir Your letter bcai insj date the 1 7th of April last, containing c -rtain proportions as the general terms upon which
Nation, Im been received tl
hands oVEiUha Wr Chester, r.?q.
the Mississippi, upon the following gen
eral principles: I. Th.it a county i stifuciently extcn sivc and fertile shall be distinctly mark ed out, west of the Territory of Arkansas, for you and your brethren, where they now are. . tis 1
2. That this country stiait ds convcycu to you by a patent, according to the pro;;rtrc 'of ih art ol 1830. and that it
JM shall be forever without the boundaries I of anv State or Territory. 3. Tint you shall have all powers of self government, so far as may be comTMtble with lhat general supervisory autt.ority. which it i necessary lhat Congress should exercise over you. a That vmi shall have the privilege
of appointing an agent, who shall reside j view, would be favorably recei
at Washington, to communicate yourj
claims and wishes to the government, , con
the United i embarra
illl 1 ailJII W jfai J States. 5. Thit if Congress assent to the mea.
u.-Mziinr. Nf-w UMi.nshirs !es. a Methdi, Batnist and PrcsbytTi ; fuel was neeeatTy waited for or ihe
Iaschusetu. C nnectinr, Vermont, - n Divine service is regularly sttendf d! whole distance ccuM have been cler.rrd New York. New Jersey, Penimvlvama. ; :n on the Sabba;h, aod on Tuesday , m less than nve hrurs The road is Ma' viand. Virginia, North Car; Ima, Al : and Thnrdav evenings. In those socie j known to be very hilly and rough, end 'a abania. Ten-iessec, Kentucky. Ohio, cud; ties Sabb.ih schools hnve been establish-j be perhaps the most trying which a Indiana Thei r. are numerous other So- I r 1, to which all their most prominent : steam r.osch cculd mn on Nofvithcietiec, ot less extent, betweeen SuO and j yo-mg men have attached themselves, - standi"; the loftiest hills wet e surmountSCO in all. iei-her ps teachers or ?ch';i?.rs Ilib'csied wit!) the greatest ficility; lhat licm llesnur'r.'fi. The Colonists have all ! and Tracts have been sent t; the colony j Whitechurch was asctrded at frill ten a..' f ih;.n,iinirv.ar.H Ifor a Ss-.lvl rlinnl l.ihrarv. A eentle-: miles an hour. At intervals lie rV
raie a rrC't. taueiy ot irn;r.eai uui '?
IJaStl
the President is willing to treat with ttm and vegetables. J hey are turning tneir tor tms speciuc olmv. '--. V
'.Uf!i the attention to the cultivation ol ccncc. , young men ol ceior in i.ic vni'i .a.,;v..w
It is There are two descriptions cf this plant i a c prcp-ri
?5rC, tllC ISl VC3t, Kv- . '""S -.ii3n;iiti, "tic nsru, .vu
Mrcam of srr.f,lc : bur wlen
r.t there is no appr arance cf
n n r-n to Lberia as minis-! smoke. Ihe want of rcke ard tt e m.
i.h nnrh-.ionKhmrnt wi- Icain ri-ni'inCicriniis: ono is a snru'i, ine samrnci, cure impu. . u v...-- . , hi, lTuc ',h Pr"nt lu. brn in-: ,,ro.?,blv th,t of Mocha, but yielding j Cpt.i Abels ho V5t the colony ; ro a, A!,ig!?n. r,d P. folJdfhM a cV"h"d prob,b:v -a. ii,pior tUvnr.Tl,e oU.or i, much: in If 31. .nd ho ,pe .ImUcn .lays a,. Ward, f cel. e n.,1., a; .r,.Ur , n len ptc Iimcn,, -I'h Nation l-gir. ,.,d ot.ea .!. .:eifhof 40 I Siiroij, s,;,-: -My cxpect.o,, : plied jM.h heretofore entertained on the ,:,biec o i .cel. Cotton, the sugar ean, and the more ,h3n re.ued. I no ,ntemrer. ; he bn c-j.. ' a removal to the coun.rv e,e of the di,o rhn.. n-.w be ea'v ,.,). j ance. nor d.d I h5f Iro!ane o,d u 1Ur .' "r
: ;u;.r tkr .V,The counirV called LibCm.iheOosr.el,I preached both in the Meth full, P-ved ly the f,c'. that at he .um-
vc ".miiimuu, "J'b v , . .. -.'.. u. .!..,:.. . i n . .K.,,ri, t.. t , i rt h. i i ot the very lorg ami steep hill, the
iuab-v4 hn a. m i rriiu in.r iiiiii iwi mi i i ti : ,tii Liau-iiv. iijif.jiri "
The subject matter has been fully ! dred to three hur dred miles, ai d teach- at nsidercd, together with the peculiarjes ir.deflni'ely. into the interior It is fi barrassrner.ts that now surround us; ; watered by several rivers, some of which j n
and in compliance with your request, we ! arc ot considerable sire. 1 ne
trcmciv tertile, anu aoounus
proceed to our reply.
... ii
nir-, you shall be allowed a delegate to J In the hrst piac. we wisnto candour lhat body, and shall also, when vm.r im-j attention to ihe decision of the Nation , mfni .l nthr. r i r r u mst anc c s will on former occ isior.s on this subject, and
permit, and when Congress shall think j to inform the President that the true sen- muCcs ur
prodiiCtions o tropical climates. r .
L cnunrr cial adv. intakes. is y tnepti-j many
i Hon ot the
tentive congregations ot fiom four to; drag chain failrrl. and the rehVle m-hrd ve hundred person each. I know ot forward and attained the terrific sPedof
no place where the Sabba.h seems to be, fify mncs an r.our, uu ww Mee.ea wnn
oil i r v. r,.nr rr-nectcd lh?n 10 MoiHOVIA " i ""J a " "'r- v.w
in all the! Wc h.ve here." the colonial : and Rummers' 'intennon to rrmyn se.e-
d Alliens,. ral U-1)1 21 vixiorcj, as mry vvc uuinC;
I Jl't: l. a'nv i, ......-- . , -
who on their arrival heie, "f:"' '
t...- : mrp t xiiTiiiif rit in it t m. wmen ex t u.
r - - - , - - i riti.ee alooo can leach; tbey have also
Colony, great comnici ei.t ad- j scarcely a icniove fro.n the name tn.jvs re enjoyed. It i 5 the central around us, in p wit ol c.':vi'.i7'ii2n' 1u:
