Cherokee phoenix. (New Echota [Ga.]) 1828-1829, March 27, 1828, Image 3

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■ww*. or surest. Til almost all Ins r. * iv) ihe legislature this .mpui /ut subject held a prominent [date; iJ there are abundant let soiw lor be- lii vi.,g that it is ill a great measure •. i i ‘°to his constant exertions, ana h's unwearied perseveran e, tiial the /.i J00 j fund, ami the <0111111011 schools !, c at the present time m so nourish ing a condition. Ihit the great scheme of policy, ■ i,j v h crowns his character as a man 0. » < ..-a-emment talents, and ihe most nl rrhensive views, is that wliLh ’ use to, and carried mto t cinidete the GREAT M LSTERJS CA- l , 'The world rarely produces , v;V,i» have the sagaciqy to devise wisdom to undertake, and the cn- v .0 accomplish, a work of this stu- [ ^ \s character. It cannot be de- J, . j, without great injustice to Gov- e , Clinton, that (lie merit derived j n these sources is his due. It is ir, vain to say that others had < ontem- jl.it *d. or brooded over this subject. \VuiUt tiiey were considering, he was a ting. A id he acted with a degree .Incision and energy, that not mere ly overtime all opposition, and carri ed into complete effect his great pro- ; . I—ho divl more, he silenced the ccminus, and cheeked the sneers of his en-mYs, and forced them to ac- k i ,v! ' he ihe supreme v of his wis dom oil talents, and the practical a d in e im mrtant effects of his enlarged ; « ! euli atone 1 noli'v• T ie me it of tnis magnificent work be’o vrs essen- ti»11 v to h’m—his uimo will he fo v ev- ev-asso dated with it. ii the s°me pi wer that the nmiv' 01 AA \SIU\-J- TON is coupled with the estahlish- m' i of o jr nalionnl in levnvdence; and if the Legislature of the State are d 's ; o :s of ad now] *iL;inrr the debt of th*i le wh* 'h is d ie to this g*ea* r t»-P i.>t, no v the wave has closed noon his e r rtldv remai »s, and all the ces sions and fe lings to which party a.ni- m s ; *v m »v have given r’s rt are en tombed together, they will ,r «ve to die £*•*.*■• t work whi'*h cubes li t voters with th"* 7,1 Lon. f hc of the CUV ton C \\\L. % .• «■% . * . ----- 3* K vV K c«1 w •/> 11 * rriri:si>.\ v, marc • • •ws*p • n in I n i u (‘ht rol'ee Inn*?*,” " C* { * ( > mr.i .* Cj, *»,- If ft : '**»■.{/'" C>-• .a ‘ V\ bf'ron;ing . o> u-u> topics of cd tor a’ ta lc in « m^ol lh- ieevera panor®, an I th*v a*r C'* r i iinlv ivc-l] - u't* d to that hoist"rnus Ynd «• g^rbas v h h ha- hrf*n fr^uii^rt Y M'D- b w ? in M !’ : -vi’L. If th E J t r c“ % tk' 7 V-vrnPTi*’ an ! “the S wit hr mi ' avo to ’ ■» n a fa rsnoc m n o r tha a 'vocal o' il= v-tti of Georgia to tan^s now oc *iv : o! b iP- Cti^ f, okr-we slimiM vath**ra; pv*- lo >i k that thL controvr; sv \v : i! n> t !u* im- pr-»v nl. And to «upposo that th° la'’ ’s in on t’on will bp attained, by moans of ruoli Van^nag" as ha boon exhibited m t!r* r - port v.hhb we have puhiish^d, and sivh lauguag - ' we eont.rna.tv not we n t!ie r • pe s, won! ! be t<* deceive ones'*!* and > drnv an utter ignorance of the spit it of tlv titne . It will he doing an nv t .e t< urging for the acquisition of the Cherokee lands, were perioetiy unit, u, jiu tnat ih« loundation of their clann was well kniwn and harmoniously supported. 1’iie case, however, seems lo be different. While some ai e establishing their right to ihc ian in question, from a giant of an Kngs.-h Sovereign, others merely laugh at ties idea, and resort to another, e.pialk a ab: m , “permanent occupancy.” hai thy mean by permanent occupancy, we are not able to dev me, it cannot b*- th*' ci mm n acceptation of the word, for the Chcrokees ha\ e, most undoubtedly, a stronger cla.m 10 this Countr , on the gi, und ol oc u l nn- cy, original and permanent occupancy, than any other people. Vh \ w . e .11 j.; ace ml possession of their Ian •>, given li« in, not by a Roman Pont.ii, l»nt by the Creator, when the first inhabit ants ol Georgia came into this Count! >, am! it i> well Known that this possession ever sinc r has been per manent. We have not yet s en a Georgi an permanently occupying any part of the Cherokee Nation; an 1 m ia t none ave ever attempted to settle it w.ihuut b- .ng driven out by order of the L nu< .1 States G. vernment. it wouln seem lather curi ous and n«*t a little mort.fy;ng iftbe deoa - ation ol these m**n, 1 -r it is uotliing m r •, was admissible, the rigiitlul owneis shoul 1 be driven iiom then poss sstoii>, with the jioint of the ha;- oi»et. '1‘ii • dcieriu nation of the Cherokees not to remove, is considercil iiiaoieni, and the i' a' on of tit.'- insolence i.'. ascribed to the I’rotect.on ofih l inted Stat« >.j it i' true the General Government lias g atly i> - friem.e ; the Cherokee.., ami .t 1- wt 1 ii in m, for u h had b*' n othe.w..•**', the would most a—airedly have l*een devour’d tilly year- ago. lint it is not true that they have become insdlent from tliisfact. ’1 \v y have been respectful to the.r gi«‘ a i F.ith u , and th.'*v wish to pres- ;\eth same i«'sp»-ct, tin ugli tl: \ Lav < refuse^ to sell ih-.i coiK - t.; U- li ic. liui it a crime to refus l .'• •I (>nes pitq » i 1 . r I - an inferior persi n ace.oui te,i uudt when lie con.-mnt >a- \ w tldiol Ins possessions from his supera ! in th.- land 01 !J»eity h certa idv cugh; i.< t to in . "We cla.m 1 he pr v ilegrs till 00 m- i , am. v\, h to ha. e the right of disi 1 - .r.gt.ioiu ian sit tin-l n.t- States, \v lie n, and .11 vvi.ai w a v. <• pi a e. Qu*'i» . I, tin- ian , now .11 th p- a enable possess, n ol inc C iicroi.ees, a: * a! soiutelv the proper ly ol th S ale oi tl why i> 1, that un-r.ev i- a. j-r.y r at , Ccmmi-sioneir a - jOiiito., anu prati, is male to { urchas: tii se iam ? There iss inewhere a mam- ii?;t iiicon.MSieiti . s referred to the formation of some kind > !c taken to prevent t!»evseof threats ,o\ v. i .iiivjiil aiiioug 1 ). any s c. ios 01 i tiinidatk 11 hy iht prt sont rule- s 1'he voter ishoulu be biig oi \»iu bimtio. iuii*.r under no dn ad of li e conseqotiK 4 s ol ul cIOSc notion u uii too two , pi voting emitra 17 to tiie \tis!.es of the ; isii bii^s 01 \va« Anutiia unu -Lim o 1 • . • r« -1 . • 1 I. i . • r» • 1 is k i:. sm:.It Inrliim tiiUli :i i. W The vote given by each From the Missionary IT^ al b llKLIGIOrS OLNO ' IN AT IONS IN EUROPF. i. . U j»S • .ic uiU iiOl SLd mat liiis i 0>iUt v u- i’oiu 1* uii tiic prov isi^us ol ihe I j s. i- iuliOli. It appeal Ol! to I: iiil lO IclUlc otiiirely to tuc nnciind govLiimiuit oi cliief men. too iiiuunis 10 wiiicii the Guiis.itUj i Indian s ! ouhl not be known, even to | Lion made iio reiereii- e. wMHi lie in d liis urirhiior. i .0 objection to ihe 111 ic-rnuilion; out to j O.>tti 111 ail Inal SilUOUid 0— IlCt CSbo i I , ^ no w ould move to amend too i t soldi- | timi by btrikmg out ail alter the word iut, lo ihe i\ Ol d liltd > il, i..ud 1 1- seiiuig ttio iollowitig: •■boniin .ui ;itc to this lions.' any t lntoiui u Oil m iho possession ol tin* id ve u i.o i>epartnioni, m » < la.ion to ifieiOi.ii no i or ei e, non of any in vv btuto or ^uve liiii ut wiiln i the juris diction m any inner ."Mute, ii the . om- muiiicalion oi thi' saint* will not, in i is , Opiiiioii, i»c‘ injurious lo the pubhe in to rest, uii. I — oi»*. 'V ii.L>i: accepted tlie am uid- m.rut as a iito .iu uo.i ol liio resolu tion. “On the 10th irst n despair]} iiveu at lii V- no, t..ai ill. iSig.xit .u .i!\ Lr The f oiiow!ii:r 1 (S' in late of the reli- gin US do*! tom mat ions in Furor 0- s id (o be < 0111 iled 1 om * i'fr i: 1 i! o rn . 'n’s is e* t rn tc d h oni a W 01 ■k 1C !Ct ly pu!;- lished i i i'li 'u e. Envbind & ? ride ofK r °’a nd. V 000,000 . $ !) v . >. .000 ooo Scotian ! ; Pl'U» b' t*u •an«, 1 SjO.OOO (> lu r *•' -• i t f»00 000 Irelaiv !. rid;. o! F ng’ai ti b son (on full obey, 5 roo ooo PmsI Iu trr ‘a ns, sr-o ooo :,t * i i >< «is| ", "100,000 S; r\i r.. Cath lie . 1 ’ .r>;?O.00O Pori ii ;d. Cath -Hi’S 3 .! 7. •. ■ 1 0 MPiviN liken tne resmuticn 1 Ann. be11ei as it i unit .r« m bis ccd 11.ague. ilc St,»toil l!ia! in!->• motion bad be :i mjtamed i y the L.imm.tteo on ludfii Aibii.s Will ii lii;*i In n e .aiiiined, t nd on \\ iiieii a repo. t ha 1 been m »de, a - .‘Oiii. anied by an upiu.Oii ui the Loiii mu t. e. Ml*. \V T ie'KI.I IFF. s id, if tips h ul i oi en an tud.umy call lor information, j be should no! lue.e risen ihii the •< j was a peeu.iaidv u. the phrase ol ibis ivsoiu; ion. who :i tifdli'd i !| to no i. e. | It eal e l tm that s eeies ol i.do.ma- S Iluugai) Cath l.cs, T J . to- 'aid?, C.i Ii \u <. ti kw<a’ Lir.h u J i e<’ (.' 0 05 lO | i^aniiuS, (a siui’.li loilii.tu town a i. w in K s »ii ieewm c. oi 1 la,v ana; w ht ». e bpaiiiSii liigate, Leailail iimii, dial- iy ^oi underway: pre\ tuus to itieappeo.** ce of tiie frigaie tl.e Gnerero I . d. ii oil the b.ij.s , K»se under the R t wnde k ey ui hoieti, at er a s. m e eiigu^i ine.d oi .\v.i hours a deij.:' n ui.nnt. s. in \.hi h she leci ived a s ot iroiii ihe Fort \\ .i, h carried aw; v 1 r main top mast, and another betv . i n \vini and water, when the ir e heaving in sight. she made sail, < In s. d by theLeaiud. At daylight on .'ft loilov. ing inoiniag the frigate i; iii« up with her and demanded the sti! p u-* oi a oi the h ip, and notw ithstand ng the disadvanl; ge under whi* lithe • g laoouicd from ess o main top trust, ■-».! & i h lusted two hours and forty two min- lit m ,(H tii ( i . • I i • • ,. ' ^h 1 reiuri.eil lor answer a tnoaiLi e. 3J7.-..-UO win n tut' aeiion coinire m eu, wh 1 i J.no oiiO oti s at which lime ihe brig hat! e:> 4^e .oa-o > *'e*idei.l all he.- ammunition and a . s ! 1 3 < • i ,( 0 G. 'i it an P, 1 ' u it» > i a -, t : T o. i.O 0*df- ; at; • - S l*r»)t ■ Mam > , ( ,7.*0 (*i »0 L •v (. OU i - at !:< 1 a •. 3 70o 1«.(> 11 j« !>. V. 1 < i ;» ■ tin ;u lion w !?i. !i j can be risii -il 1 by tin* j i'pdy, icprcs Lit! iv c s of r*e i 4 o, h: t hi j F Aace, •hat gi rou mi 1 , nc w aa .id v < 0 e Iur lb* i* re- ! Si»1 .; * 1* *-u A j Oita >ifa li- He rt i tni tie ? | | gent h me :i 1 bat \ lie ! iiv-i ns i had il i < ,v: \ .s Rr.- a n I'li I. i 1 ! C.i *. ii Can P « i, ho L uh Lai, t\e.h : C Ai.fi ( -,.v i. ii. i.O't-, e, 11 lie onsoijuenlly u .liu ;! to slrike: at that time there were only I’ve killed and iur wounded, an ! not w ills, a ruling her- surrender the frigate fired thrift f; 1 I in-0 chill s. th« Iasi of wWUt 1 ill.-.l j 'Jjj'JJ ; her t;: Cant rr.;»t. Toiler (iic-|>hov. of ].< i on so the commodore) I>y a sl'ot whicli p as- 1,1(7 (to ! «',1 jii at tin: sr oral alter prut s f ru !; the trunnion of t!.e gi n. glanced and li11eially rut him in two. Midshi;- '<! Crea, :« volunteer on boa ad, S ' jn.iiLO 1 . Tutf .l 00 man. » goverumoiit of some kitah AN uia no right to interfere in th.s mo i ‘than iu the format‘.on of any so i y in a State. The F eem s s air ;s much an encitu. fm nt ou*‘i..-Co s - tutin.i, as th s gove. imif nt of tin. In di us. lie m ved to lay the resell i.o.ion the lui lo, winch was a. i\ ed i o. i . i.: i ur e i. Ui . i ill ‘-i 1 ill i - , -> . .. till...' 7.ah a tn < i ii. at.uii % - . i o.l uO t. .- ’ ».a u ! O I h7.(.00 | S M».;ua uti : i uo,eoo j ».. » » v ‘; , 1 .. I i,l CO ! i . . liU> > j ■dso I ii! d dm in ! son <;i (.. mniTdon mi hi ard on:! vv a * isoner ’ e! O: of nt II r.li rn the n tion; i' o Dr-1 id Porte r v- : & s infiurt. Ire remah s ■ vana If is the li, ia ho. id the Gee-re o. i a s 1 f Cio nr,t bree so or.f'irf ui n: to i Ion e use no.- m; into roast tl y i din u Co 1 'i Of the above, 1 i 2.c IU 11 C ,u..Um t.t i a 5 i.» l.o Li he mil "Vi 1 i: r js’t i'C hr. VO ( n ‘ i 11 I hp fir!:* ’ y she was towe** into I lav: a h i -st. a rrjri’dete v rer ! ; Tr roil jj JC» f 1 e r Lo so or red ri • • in*r. i Fed c 'v off* o v ( its yrO'C*. '<vf ! . VI ' !lt i" a - MOilAWK INDIANS, A Ger.tlt-mail >n \oik, l , i CanFa, i in a l*u i i lh» Faiiioi \\i tc.> as .o.l v.^: 1 he M- Lui\.. tuheoi lnr.au , v\i.. ; hav» a v i.a r ,t oi. ih- hanks o! vi. G and K.xcr, in hp- <*r Cana, a, an a civ*iizi*u iuu <-.., inaa. i»i w.. in v an h a . tiie Fr.gi : ii :d. - guagi’ v.. i . I ii y ha* c books in i»i_n own language, a ciniiv h, bi'l.ooh l\C. ( OM.RMSS. HOUSE OF u...'i.;.S — NTATIVES. 1 itt 'ULt, j t Co. Ji . .Nil - . AN ii.dk offered me iolmv .og re- solum ii- whiv n was lead ami i..iu uu th F. Slat ’s, to have th • octant i-’ca, that S liie tabic: she vv .11 he influenced to reilouhte h r excr- i iif.s.a fu, That the Piesideuioftlie t-ons to purchase the Chrrokeo lands:, ! I ilued blati s, be reipo sied 10 niioiiu ! !r boi-torou. and fn'«u*" t!v unhrci ir- this I louse, il it will not, in hib o he i. 'anguagp; an*!, unless w are vtv i-..u li \ ion, he injurioe.s to ihe puoiiv i..«e.» si de- -i'ed, the (. lierokers vv.U not he infln- w Ik tiler any and what iiieu.sures i.a\e* cnee. 1 1a move a stop towards tho suiting been taken to p»i-ser\e in\ 101. te leal Su;», hy r such :iv ans. If the Stale of Geor- p a vor attains h *r wLhe>, it will b ; v fa." and frirndw mean>, when the United * 't ' shall purchase, am! the Cherokees ' lu:;tarily relinqnLh, the Country, and rv ve an e.Mtiv aDnt. But it is expected * .!; will act independently f >r tin mselv es, a- t rn n, ^ a- the rigl.-ftd ewnc is rd’the land. We arc aware tint forc° is talked of, hut is notliing mor° a yrt, an 1 it > our opinion tint it will not he carried into rf- Dct, eidwr hv the United States or tho S it ei G orgia. Th sgreat Nation, this -A’ 1 of i lie oppressed, tills land of civil and r '> o.v idi-'rtv, will not disgrace itself; hy '■Lua:;, awa > whh the point of the hayo- r -‘ . a iVw han Ifuls of Indians, and for ia U i *r a small tract of country, and b"- r n r -e th '-e Indians, bv their snvalUies , are ana -c* t 0 ( ] c f. n ] ; t will be more hono»-abIe and h ghly more becoming, if vh,.'-*, who wish to make the Cherokee G 11 >t on a matter of private conversation, 1 ;h; uubhc harangues, will pay attention to f 'urnand pioprietv of language. 'I'li s x f iiin be the b?st course, for if their'cause J" k d will not require intemperate lan- C n_r* to di>eTose the truth, and if their '' i'f> is tinjn.u, which we rather think is x ' case, they wiil be saved from much uior- ’cation, h wool! appear from what has h 'reto- : c !< to mu knowledge, that the ;.*• - . part of me Constitui.on vi ine i Malts, whicli dec hues, that t. in tea no ne w .Slate shall be fo.nis u or eref ted w ilii- in the jin isvlit t ion ol ;.i;y oilier blate, ui r any Stale be fornu d » y tiio junc tion oi any two or niort Stales, or pans of Slates, without tiie consent j nol l!in . (iai;t 0 j !nf ot tile Legislature s <»i ii;t* Siatt s euu- Li'rin d, as well as ol ( e.ngn ss. V . iuoy - i eo. 22. The resolution oliertt* vessel day by ' i r. \N ii.dl \\ as tal en up h r eoasider- al ion. Air. it.di: s" d, that liaviik mov ed this resolution, i! might be nu iim- bv id on 1 im to sav a word or two in e'.'pla anon. It would he itcelhit- ed that the constittiGon as .t is <all. d, formed I y the Cheio: oe nation, o. ia ther by some white man, s now he- Mr. Mi!de, on 'lie 71sf ult. intio- duced a rt s< Su - ion : id! . i oi I lu I cs- ident for i-ikom - i n.s • what nit . s- t'lcs had been e h ; tv tl by the Gem . (Government in rolaticn to lire new O sUtUthlil fe- IOi -d !>»• l!’;- ( V;-’ 0 t o Indians. As th. infe »n it on 1 ad !,« en nevio s’v ( bta'ned hy * lie committee on Indian \ r i s a d a ted on \ < ; n • t a loss to disc* vor Lis d.ifi, unless is practi. o i i ?, h S ' »reir.e ( ouri had so much ce« upi d Ids atti ntTon, that j j ht» was a< tuail u ac»iu inted with} wha* had transp'red on the subject or ; wrs of o ini n that it wot Id be to ‘lie j hen f * of (* ? oi ia to drop the wk.o'e ! us uess wh re it the i was, and he,in j e r f'n. \Vu t ar, that unless be be ’ kt‘h* ueo-* "tt.ui i e t • Vis otfe h i duty b<* ill t' id w’ : t \.; s Ollt t‘ ! 'ft- rv o' }] in d seou agi’5g realty t i “non*' wi’l shed a ’ear fo him." \\ e sav so wMi regret; fur he cuct f,a(. talents —Cco. States. A NF.W PTU N TO U'OfUItE C1IR- flOKFJa LANDS. S iter Fume <.f 1 h * people oi (i r erg.a ^t J en- n u-lv j'*T« iume;i lug lo.cr, it i> da* . t’nir to lu i cf* ihe M v\ i.g r-\jfi-i* al to < blutn lit* C'c -f. , 1 * Jar lUida nr I in the Son iixox , a nev. • a <*r oialth.d.ro n» Mil- a'iig<‘vi!l' (ia. A A ca.i ;i"-u:e tiie F. ..tor- that mi. h a plan vv.U n* t a . a i th m anv th niy ii.r, v.e it >p** th * ('.luo-v'es have inure imp-oita.it f a ia* -- t p«*ifoun tiiao to be r«■ c<■.v 111g xchtU' an i Ll*ich' uon .— 1 » . j Such a cour>e is u.iiieuu , 4 .,r ui ; are i:; oi. >*i n nit’ i.:g tneii'W. h tii ivniovi—.. me u.ij ia: ; ui them ha\ e a mum mi to < .o. There is indued om* Measure \\hi<h ii ii lit, if ian !v e.\ ec utMi j i ol ure i. om the Cher* i.cc tii »e an .inineoialc ae- quieaoii e m what is s..id to Iil* the i'. b,KX oi the t«ciu;ral f»overnuivi.t.— Led tiie Geuerui b-o\cr. nioul send in- te'digent iinii, ; nd pe: ft i iv uju Lht ineu i do the Nation, sniuinou the* wSjole male juq.illation aljove -1 yeais of age, explain to them the w ;sii. s of LLlVrC# a . C ii.Li.ii ^ . A L x. 1 b\ >» j i *s • h r** ' V i\ ii. 1 . i L * jLU.U.i b . (j • li i . i) ^iu11U ■* ere s- e:i f n ! e F n (er bo* > 1 b t i. ( V. 1 . v.i il. ^*. ut Li .u.. .X 1 V7 Uu j ‘ t 1 b(» J*n a ♦ meet, Lis pres; uv (J , *U v •' , . ilu ill l . L iiiiiu R i 1 IU 1 .v * s : 'u :• ,* fertv f • r . j ^tl'u g . UvM/. 1 lie 11 ii. ci Ol .iSl ilLlv. ulS :il .. ii'.Ui t S . S i Ii ii L vi lo ue liUaliV fad. ui Ui.u .1 SLVXa- t i.piiiis.are v ui\on .. 1 ; u. 1 ■. uru i 1 — u y ax.»s was O {* «1 r -f»r- in b* ! b,}f r * •d.J. T' three v r> f . r. * . I ill, i i-M tne 1 • r r Vs* ! ' oard t ■n I ill d -onr» v’ n iu* nve» . «]rno s . . tv ,s ” urd t!io S’v-f.h r 7 * relnonh'f i 'J ti.- Aey ear the ... .O.li.Oll VS—i lie ai.al.S Oi t..L i tp!v tho eup-nm d d hinverv of : 1! ^ • a 11 \. 11 li X ihe Luih.u.i v 1 .ii.es oi i’l 1 v . ii .S ii.i 4 I 1 . a. c I. u. .3 iiave 1 e; . ;.ed town s .i- e ou. 1. I k* nuti os in tiie: i u.e.gn ov eualik as to ju-age, m)u.iuUc s in state*. *lie iii.*pa. iui e A in assail, is uok ph.^e ij.iU'l! i. is reasonable to sup esc i.m i i t. i>.— on boardtb <* On erre* o. . ii. t , O. .. . , ■ t N v* fs*i r o r rr 4 K hU iiii f» i:.-*tW t r 5 \ ♦ 0 0 *"■ n r\ i. it- ii M-U!-, f»r*e f>c 16 •’•m s nn 1 1 0 r u s*, . Ilu An'.aFn, } . V of .7 '?;uns am! 00 I! ' ll ai iiats, Mm: r.y T , > :* (- p # Hi li-C." Oi litO Xr-.o- Cuenv * ' J o 2 runs 150 lit* ?i US .1/ IK* ■'op.—A gent le- > , it Uii i.c V i would avail th ms i.ts oi liie pi*-' mission, or ra h* « salu .a.ut ui i i*. man i - I’lO tsinoi’fh, A';i s. vs tin* Nor* folk Herald ’ avin • pure hosed s. me o\ s ? e* s m th e sPi I! on AY. ouesd; v evoni ay, dep- siG-d them in tho pair iy bt tote any ; ict i vc 1: • Si.i. .. i S t U iu • until ''• e next dav. when as the s er- com iii (* nee cm : ny s -de. l , • lo Hit ! vaut was t 'k m; r t ’’om out to be 1 °i i IV dt*oarture i of tin Ill ij a S; ! e UOi S ^ 1 t'Ul j ed. of th m e" Idhiied t’ e l‘iO * *it ho; cs were sa •* ;’. i..e tuat in. t- lr... j simeta* !• * o r t" o iifiv s , 'p]>end( '*1 f: in was !>ut ac ting* a i. —. i i . 1 Lv i.eu i i.e i f s nmn 4 h, Ir vi their heads t * St to; nd that lb. till.si a ui.it Sit. * in gr aped within tl e shell! It W ‘libl hi; al wii h t 1 . a A i 111 s, lit ' W tl ill lii ! seem *h? t Ue ovste •. hei w s *mew Imt clmos: * the ft • inn as Lit le; si e v il, this* resse d hy 1 he warmth oft he w or: :t!> hut i IS S'i! ■ei. e i: < in t*> i • Tl alt. ha - e *, had oDeoed bis jaws to iuhfdt * a s| eal s Ill' : e le stin:: y a.iK .1 1 i SS t li li— little fre sh air wben the with s s mi er. him; th ; n \ V L* ' i re v. iiiiiig* t O LiVO i i. Ill t <*m 1 1 ed bv the nFuring bait wi- !;iq i i v dit for. ir. Sti .(ford 1 V ..iiuin I hp iest v - eo- s portal, thrust in t: ■<*« r si;.l (*d to l )a\ < * arriv; d at Go i fu. and beads a d were can M i'ast by i lie ; Mr. Ribe upierre at Odessa; Couij. sudden rollasping of 1 lie shed’s tl- CD alb urn id had proceeded in a Sar- j suhireting the intrusive verndn to a now sort of Ostein i m. Our northen friends wdm are alwovtf hr:*uv.mg of diniau v essel to Toulon. 'File M'li>, fore us. He remind- d the house that the rolatio s bett l . n the i. . M.Us and the Indian tribes are m.sr lb ii ai.d anoiirious. He wished miuimaiion from the jMesidant on ih»s subje t, on obtaining \\ hit h it would he milter for consideration w hai other measures sliotdd be adopted* M hatever pow- il.e Uenctai Goveiiiment tlieruetssi- ty of the-r reiimv; l to lands liot « !. .m- ed by any state; offer them a just e- quivalent foe I lust lentoval; then give to each m. Io Indian a hiaek ^nd white stone, « ml direct him to put ihe white stone into a box. who h wi l be hand- •: il to him, il b.t is willing to n move, a L!a< k one if ! c- is n !. Hand the a H air | burning of the Greek licet, iNe.] h .s either been ; Itegr ther f;d»:i a ted or els* extremely c\ue- l e. tiled.—N. \ . Ohs. A letter from Fia.stmnim ] le, daied November C7 slates that tin* We. ha- biles, to the number of 50(100 men, are mar. long against the ainiv of Mahomnu d Ali. v.hi: h is only 1-1 000 strong. 'the Dacha lias sent his troops to join that army, oi Iy !ea\ ing three battalions earnp near Cairo.- tl’eir m r.imoth vegrtallies rod otfu r enriisities. are eli; lieu e ! to shew IV th mg coital to the ev { h it of this !*?'0‘C 1* ' * 4 i / ft ovs'i'i* of the tru e \ ii ; .*in in L N ( * 1 . (As we are m.n iFIng t 0 £«(’ tho Vaiil ;t o Lar.db i> Sii its . e;mt. : Yn, e ae **ept ilie dm lie TJ ('• In n » ov q ?ar nest on. we h i Si. *ve i* ! is: J K tint li man depositi d : s m * clam s in his cellar, lo remain there until i all- id iidantry in the ! ed for. A rat wisliinx lo share v.itli abnn.bnwe of the Id. ] his landlord *> t h(* rr may belong- to the Im.ixas them- | K)X pound, oi tl ii the white st( selves ft was not to he diBi-uied that any interfere!! v : v white citizt ns. to erect a new state wthin the binds* of an old one, -in pun slirble. Mr. Stofp* s iii it sg in- d frmo r*- : of Georgia, we mean fhooe who are ihe explanation, that this resolution iu s ex ceed the black in number, nuke im mediate prejaratio s and remove the \vb< le. This would be jus 1 to ti e !n- ilians; and unless the state oft he tithe NAVAL ACTION. The following account of the en gagement between the Moi vu brie Guerrero, and three Spanish 11 ssrls has been banded to ?;s I v a pass. un*. in a vessel just arrived from Havana While we lament the death of tbc °allant officer who commanded tin Gueivro., we cannot help admirin t!u* dauntless bravery and heroir per severance with which he defended his dag. After tins action we pre sume fbe Spaniards will not Jieanxioi s *s o'sun‘eisGiotb t’e mayor it v vrudd j to I'onit* iu contact with anv of the he in favor of removal. Cii.e should Mexican cruiseis on equal tonus. seas." very tmsosp-c tinrly tId Dot I is paw between t!ie shells, wh* n iu ao i stant he was held by a grasp f*» hi which lie could not escape. I! i screams attracted Grimalkin to tie spot, whose claws he endeavored to ,evade hy running for I s hole. But ’he rlain. with true Yankee peisever ance, still retainingh’s bold, ami with al being too large to be drawn into ‘he hole, both were ‘mmediately tri ers oossesson of by her Majesty who H uiilo tlicni rs s' e listed. Now ?t| anv one deny tbrt it is a greater f*\» but t(. I II a rut, than two fepyj*) mice:— r V. Y. Ob.