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barbarous companions; and with ear
nestness not to be misuuderstood, be
ur ^ed them instantly to run tor then-
lives, as his treaty of friendship with
them was disapproved by his party.
I'ney returned ins presents lor theirs
and fled: bjit in the pursuit two of
them were overtaken,, and slain and
scaiped. -After, ,<y*mimtting the .mur
der, these barbarians continued tneir
journey, and one day, late in me attei-
noon, ascended a lofty bill, lrom whose
summit they saw below, by a small
branch of water, the, Creews, xxuose
party they had refused to join, engag
ed in niakiug fires for an encampment.
Tuey turned to avoid them. Bin now
the tribe of the slain Indians had come
■Tip with thpm, and had already sur-
romuled them, and instantly assaulted
them from ail sides with bows and
arrows, attended with savage war-
whoops and yells, astounding in noise,
which sent their echoes up and down
the adjacent valleys. 'The Creeus
were undisturbed spectators of this
•skirmish. The Cherokees, linn m
valour, resisted the attack, by dis
charging their guns on all sides at the
enemy, -who were armed only with
Lows nnd arrows. Their I'liief per
formed dangerous feats of valour, aud
with a loud voice, urged his people 10
■a closer engagement, He rode a npile,
■and frequently ran full speed*belween
his people and the Cherokees, hang
ing to the side of his beast, longitud
inally, and placing the body of his
mule as a bulwark to the shot of (he
Cherokees. Night at last spread its
its sable mantle over the combatanls,
the Cherokees iu the meantime hav
ing experienced the loss of two of
their warriors, ivho were killed by
the enemies' arrows. As the ene
mies’ loss was uncertain, as to ;t-
mount, and as their disposition to con
tinue the fight remained unrelaxed,
the Cherokees deemed it prudent to
force a passage through the surround
ing rank, at a given point, and to re
treat to their dxvn country, both of
■which objects they effected without
additional loss. The finger of scorn
and disapprobation was pointed at
them on their arrival in their couutry,
foi having acted contrary to instruc
tions, in'kiliing two harmless Indians,
who, under the pledge ol friendship,
had approached too near their camp.
Thus •eminent was not, however, uni
versal among the Cherokees; the
fiiv;s of revenge were kindled in the
hearts of-seven warriors, who deter
mined to find the enemy m their dis
tant haunts, aud revenge their■country
men slain *in battle. Many days ol
travelling at last brought them in view
of a town, consisting of a large collec
tion of camps or tents, at the declivi
ty of a hill, whose top, .which they
h d just reached, afforded a fine view
ol the whole. While they stood at
this place a bee-tree was discovered
b) one of the party, who attempted to
furnish himself with honey, by cutting
the hollow tree with his tomahawk,
not withstanding the objection of bis
companions, who apprehended the
.■dangerous conseqences of a discovery
from town. Hu had commenced to
climb the tree, and had made but lit
tle progress in his ascent, when they
found the town in motion, and a rapid
movement made to surround them,,
which was effected in a short time.—
The party ran to a little distance from
the bee-tree, where a few bushes af
forded them a little shcltferjbut ill run-
ni ig to it one of them experienced a
fit of cramp which rendered him
incapable of going faster than
in a slow walk, notwithstanding
the approaching lines of the enemy,
who how discovered his weakened
Condition, lie on the tree had how
ever descended, and gained his gun,
(of which the strangers evinced some
dread,) and brought the invalid to his
companions. A desultory and irregu
lar fight now ensued, which continued
until darkv' - The man who had taken
the cranfp was now desperately
worse, and unable to exercise any mo
tion, and was altogether helpless.—
, A second had been mortally wounded
with arrows, and - was writhing in the
■agonies of a lingering death. The re
maining five determined to break
through the surrounding ranks, loaded
their guns,, charged and shouted, and
fired at a particular spot, which open
ed, and four succeeded in escaping
through it, but the fifth found himself
enclosed a second time. It was dork,
Ml the unfortunate man’s hopes for life
were nearly extinguished. He crawl-
ed on his hands and knees, close to the
surrounding lines, in pursuit of an un
guarded spot, by which to effect his
a*c?pe, hut fo-juid po inte;vals. He
tvanderflff across to reach Hie other
side, and about imd-xvay found fits
wounded companion, crawling along
the ground, nearly exhausted- of
strength, and conscious of approach-
ing death. “My trioud, (these were
his words) attempt your escape; as
for me 1 have but a stioi t time longer
lo five. Tell in'y relations how 1 died
in a distant land.'’ ’'No! 1 will de
fend you While you live, and while
you live l will not leave you,” was
the reply. The Vx ountied man ex
pired Scilid time after midnight, and
tne warrior renewed his search for an
to finish. The termination tc-ift ex
presses futurity. ■ ■
This example will shew that, if
Ulierokee words are long, tjieir length
is not disproportionate to their signi-
lieaney. It is by sueh means that this
language dispenses with a multitude
of the small words which occur in
others. Among the rest it sets aside
prepositions entirely, no sueh part of
speech being found in the language.
W.
StmMARar.
outlet. He at last found a deep gal
ley washed by rains, in which he We understand that the wile of a
walked, well armed, with heedful citizen ofClarkcounty.inthisTerri-
steps, and approached the surrounding | tory, recently became the mother of
lines, terminating on either side of (he i five living children, at one birth, 3 of
gulley, but nearly in reach of him.— I which were alive several days after-
But now he hounded through the in
terval, with the swiftness of a wild
Indian, accustomed to run in forests. &.
gained S‘>me distance. # He heard .heir
talk in wild and savage accents, tail
ing dogs, and in a lew minutes heard
their barking in his tfaek, and the
shout of their masters. He was over
taken about sunrise by the dogs, who
barked vehemently around, as these
animals do when they come up with
tfi'e objects of their pursuit. The
enemy, stil behind, raised a shout
to encourage the dogs. The Chero
kee scolded them to silence, and ran
nearly in a hack course. The dogs
came up with him a second time, and
barked, and they were also cheered
by the shouts of the enemy. He
scolded them to silence again, and a-
gain ran in a course near his pursu
ers, and by adverse and counter run
ning, till the ensuing night, secur
ed his escape, and arrived in his
country after experiencing tire fatigues
and dangers of a w ilderness of several
hundred miles extent, soon after the
four men who first escaped from their
perilous situation.
QUIXOTE.
J\Tnrch 3d, 1829.
CHEROKEE LANGUAGE.
LONG WORDS.
.Mr Elliot, in studying the language
of the Indians of Massachusetts,
found tli t sonic of their words con
sisted of a great number of syllables.
The greatest number in any of bis
specimens I do'nol recollect, and have
none of them before me; but tVej
can hardly exceed the length of somi
of the Cherokee verbs, when carried
out into those forms which express
the greatest variety of circumstances
The following is an example.
oi»AJte-yer-j®A^iiZAPvi4i»*i.
Written in Roman characters it is
wi-ni-do-di-ge-gi-ua-li-sko-lv-iia-no-ne-
li-di-se-sti.
If the English reader would at
tempt to pronounce it; let him re
member to give to a the sound which
it has in father, to c iis sound in tele-a
tele. to i that in pin or that in pique to
o that of mo, and to v the French sound
of tut.
This word consists of seventeen syl
lables. It signifies, as nearly, per
haps, as can well be expressed in
English. »
Theyicill, by that time, hare nearly
done granting [favors] from a distance
to tliee and to me.
I wiH attempt to analyze the word.
The first syllable, wi, denotes that
the subject of the verb is at a distance.
The next, m, implies that some other
future event has been spoken of, and
denotes the accomplishment of the ac
tion expressed by the verb as soon as
that other event shall occur, as-*.e say
—by that time. The syllable do de
notes that the action of the verb is
distributive,—to thee and to me, eucti
sepantiely. The syllable di, indicates
the plurality of the object of the verb,
—that more than one ^favor] is grant
ed. 1 have included the word favors
in brackets, because the noun is not
implied in the verb, but only the eir
curnstonce of its plurality. The next
syllable, ge, denoies the person and
number of the subje t of the verb,
they. The two syllables, gi-na, indi
cate tlie persons and number of the
recipients, thee and me. Three only,
/t-sfco-h>,are radical and unrharge able
The next, da, changes with the inodes
and tenses, but is not particularly
significant. The syllable no conveys the
idea of the finishing of the aetion;they
will hove nearly d-.ne granting. The
syllable ne is equivalent to the prepo
sition to in English.—granting to thee
nul mo. The two next, ff-di, signify
nearly, or rnthor about to-~they will
have nearly finished, or will Be about
wards and (with the mother) likely to
do well— Arkansas Gaz.
The South Carolina Legislature is
composed ef 44 Lawyers, 43 Farmers.
6ti Planters, 8 Merchants, 4 Physi
cians, 1 Blacksmith, 1 Tanner, l Prin
ter, and l Schoolmaster.
In the State of New York, a la
bouring man not xvortli one cent, and
owing" one cent, is liable to be confin
ed in prison during life by his creditor
without food nothing hut a blank floor
lu sleep upon, and in one cell without
the use of a y ard.
The edition of Webster’s Diction
ary was 2000 copies for this country,
and 500 copies intended for Europe.
The patronage has been so great on
this side of the Atlantic that nearly
all the 2500 copies are taken up, and
none remain for the English market.
2500 copies at $20, the subscription
price, amount to $50,000.
A Georgia paper says, “the time is
not far distant, when the hogsheads of
Georgia sugar in the market will out
number her bales of cotton and be at
twice their value.” A short time
since 55 hhds and hbls. of Georgia
sugar were offered for sale iu Savau-
:ah.
It is said that General Scott, on
leaving Washington, placed his resig
nation in the hands of a friend, with
nstructions to tender it to the Pre
sident. on the 4th of March, if on that
day Major General Macomb be in
command of the armv. .
According lo the Portland Mirror,
Mr. Zebu I on Rowe, Jr. of New Glou
cester, Maine, has been the father of
eight children, one of whom died in
’infancy; and of the 6cven who survive,
five are deaf and dumb.
It lias been estimated by a steno
grapher of the British House of Com
mons that a rapid speaker utters from
70000 to 75000 words per hour—
iieing about two for each second of
time. Tongues capable of such flu
ency, most be furnished with nerves
exceeding tough and springy.
We learn from the Annapolis Re
publican that a bill passed the llo,ise
of Delegates on Wednesday la6», by a
vole of 42 to 19, which permits hu#
band or wife, “ who has been separated
by law from bed and board for seven
years, to marry again whosoever
seemetli good in their own eyes. ’
Mr. Thomas Mitchell, in Tennes
see, writes a letter to the editor of the
Nashville Banner, wherein he sets
forth that he can make fire from ice,
ami that he has actually lighted a gen-
tlemeivs pipe with fire thus procured.
He speaks of (he method by which
he has done this thing; hut either he
or the editor has accidentally omit
ted to mention it.
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