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towed from Spanish prec
practice, »» the (jatied
oVic religion are openly m inted, srld, i high and mighty kings of Castile snJ do so, I certify to you
cedents and ai({ j J t> |ll ^ VlM , \ )S Ho- m -uiks. The Loom Mxiiiztus «>f bat b «»ous nations, md * v 111 i M> ' 1
States have . citaleur yf Lebrun, a w «#»k r idle ding Uiei» messenger and captain notify and mnde '•> •«» u i “ u >
y to you, that, hy the i cumulated tlie Cleans cf supp,x r i-
a ill iiim i Tv t .v (i*. m) 'Ml'.- us * hiici; or the i, fni .' Ua 3
j»Ot\ J ’IV I j - - - , ■ . .. c |, mc
*.j ii. , II ,m ts Uonustiv |»lct.sm %a supers q ff 7
boi unved irum England to put demurs t| . s , y.^n manner itio whole aud make known to yoa, in the best and m^lcb tliat i v an, ,im. v ill s’c'.n.c tli.'UgLts ot ,uom uhiiii ;
in jail and hold sl?vo»-< . !„"!ioual held, ,vhs nausla.cu . «»y i can, that Go,I onr Lord, one ■ you to lt,o yoke and obeuum, c oi the
The siaodina a;iny is another evil. • printed at the. government press. j and etcruul, created the heavens and chuieh and ol his majesty, and 1 will ''•> attc.-uon ",.s di.iun
J •.«. “ * . ~ . * , . t ... ^,,.1 . i.M.i.,,., tuiKf nt the rriininii'- n‘ iir> r -....
hut needful as Ion- as the war vith
Spam will last. In 1S27 tho whole
orinv was 8.2,01)0 men. with 28,000
reserve; besides 10,000 militia in
activity,-and 2ti,000
But those 96,000
in reserve,
men were
Every body laughed with it, and even the earth, and one man and one w<»-
the monks joined in the laugh it is man, from whom you, ami we, and
evident the government wishes to ail the people ol the earth were and
pave the way to a gradual religious are descendants, procreated, and felt
re to i in and liberty of conscience.— those who shall come alter us; but
The church property, if taken or the vast uuuibci of generations which
wives an.l chtidicn aud noise ot the tramping u! horses.& t. **'
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scattered through such an extent ol borrowed hy tin* nation, might lay a have proceeded from them, in the
4 1 foundation ior credit and prosperity; course of more than live thousand
but if it is wasted by the military, years that have elapsed since the
it nrav as cT1 be let alone. creation ot the world, made it neces-
AH the clergy are. like the army, ; sary that some ol the human race
subject to their own peculiar tribn- shouiu disseise in one direction auc
mils only, and enjoy many inimunities. (some m another, and hat they sbooi*
There is then a kind of tacit muon ot ! divide themselves into many kingdoms
church and slat.-: the army and and provinces, as they could in .
church, although secret foes, find it sus aiu and pro erve themselves in
convenient to support each oliioi—'one alone. All these peo.d** wer?
The first attack ill come from the given in charge bv God o«n- L inf. i
stales ia all probability. {one person. *• nod Saint iVie.^ wi.c
rhose states forming the F ed»*ral i was ibu-^ lord and s *.>
Union are very various in climate, | , j ur of all 115 * * > ojde ot* 'he • *arHi
soil, productions, popiil-eion and j ir nj of ;•» t * •. bole hum.10 Ini* age
is
t-
view s file m *st populous
central oo'e «d 1 ywo, wait*
million ol ocpul ■ • in*i: it was
000 in 1*25. F':o capital is T
, ,i -o J be 1 i v ot 1v 1 *n its**‘! be
tin* fc ler 0 i.y only. The «t»i HI
S',lO* et | | f- t S t pOWUfeiiS is
ba . ,*» 55 000 h m o G* onio ned
to U 10.d- I si 1 od m ibe I mted S-u? s.
1'ri»* s! «i<* of I 'u* an m> is the nlv
1
> 1 ro
’' 1 s«iw
ti wiest • j )f
t li.is 0. i 1
territory that it w.is not easy to col
leet at once a large force to o,>;,ose
the invasion ot Barravtas, in I <529.
The actual army and active militia
is a )o it 100.000. of which 23.000
form the federal army & i5,000 be
long to the slates, being supported
by Them. fhey are independent ol
the cm oiled militia, which is calcu
lated *t nearly 600.000 men. Hie
federal armv is furnished by rates
from each stale; the pay is enormous,
ai, l a great source ot expense.
Ea -h soldier of infantry has >1 25
pe lav, and in the cavalry £*2; the
office rs have proportionate large
a,,1 mes. I bis makes every one a?i\-
io.e, to enter the armv. Bui the
soldiers have no rations—they must
clone* & ♦eed themselves; the st ites
furnish nothing but arms &. munition.
The horsemen must even provide 1 heir
own nurses; tint a horse can be had
fo 15 or 25 dollars, and a v|;*\ie,»n
Soi-iier v!ii li\i k upon tour t mini.is
((.*r j.mnnv ~akes) a nay! II w\*w«*i,
this s uiv is alw ws in nr.* us.
be.-; ‘fi "lit to colled. S.ddiers
se . 1 ’»ive any thing but u**«v
c l , iv uni they are in rags, 'vhie’.i
a deducted from their p*v. »»»*!
cl 1 . j• • 11 to them at an e\t»• 1 v ig.im
ran As to tli 'ir food, they re ot
ten com leiliwl to bo: row, he M or le
vy it, by military cent umil ions.
Tln*y are cheered, however, by tin*
love of C.mintrv and liberty; bn red
to 111'*' 'Spaniards, actual privileges
not i) *tig a*n* table to any tribunal
but (bunt m. taIs. and the promise
of lami reserves .»» the peace. flit*
31 inv is altogether liberal hut verv
turouleni: there .er too many ofln ers
and generals w ti * * all 'ant 10 dash,
and Sirica t‘» accjuiie wealth ami
fain*
Tor 'lexican et? P ^nd ieigv
fll y be deemed anofu ,f *‘ come a federal (t; neral. U<*r.eral
they non »p >liz«* in ;» fe.v banu" s*' ■ (’iei)tuegos (General S,itx-a«lor w is
*na *li vveaith olid land O ic arch- * 1 so on e king of the Ooatas. Nil
bisnou, nine bishops, and aboat 4000 J are very clever, doeile i»«<I• 1 s-
tnous, h.nl »<*■ 11 l-v 1 * tribe. I h**re
are also fti;* Out iioms ef X * 11 o.
the V umsa. !S' a bajos S.-i-s and
Apaches of ]X‘*\v NleS’Cii and m mv
other tribes in Texas. Nt*.* ‘lex;**o
lake you 1 wives am
nii’.ka slaves of them, nt.d sell them
as such, mi J dtsp.se of them as Ins
majesty may command; mid l will
take your effects and will do yon uli ; my house.
appioaeii, wPh glitt orang !nuskei 5
bay one: s, the (bcugi,. Guanl .
to the gate ot my enclosure
I walked up into ^
the harm and injuiy in my power as. moist, and was hy them d*vk| t .j'
s ‘ 1. * 1
' |1<; j w horn
s n , thcv miglit liv'*
99 J
Id
ae
obey.
r! w r »'»|
\v!ier«- ’
■' er rm
vassals who r ill not obey or rceci\
their sovereign, and who res’sl and
oppose him. \ id i protest that lie-
deaths aud disasters which may in
this manner be ,**-cnsiot’»ed, will bo
•be I-ill It of y out selves and not m his
• : ijcstv, nor of me, noi cf these
* u. aliers wiio :h company mo. And
• t \ hat I here tell you and require
»f you, I • ;i!l upon the notary here
* ♦ i s**nt to give mt* bis signet! tos ? im *
a prisoner, and ordered t*» gu
oliicct comimtnoing who
•fie
’ rt(? dOQ,
ped at Mr. Ltcinphdrs, iivi {}f ,
off, to whom I was
ly conducted. There l
according.
sau
Olift
of my neighbors, a young gemlem r
1 « I. tir *.
Mr. John -West, an Indian I »»•
myself,
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M'volntion; tin' handsome \Iizt< a *as
o‘ () ix w ». who ar*» • M# lib* 1 ir
1* soa of Mexi o; b»*s;d s the O -'
inis, X.»c;‘tc >s. Iloasteeas. and
m av m *re. NVIcle 1:1 r to* noidh >im
the >1 av.tg, who have -» mooi:I *t 1 »•«
ut 60.(KK)—-iheir i-hief town h s 10-
000. I 1 .e Ooatas h v.» O’i'-tecn
large towns in Sonora, an! fnrtn f vo-
thirds of the population Tie* N 1
cjuis, who made war on th»* Snaeiards
1 fill 1825, and now their king is 'm>-
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s.»> . ■ • I m». b • • s
go j ruian bc<*a» < *
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1 is to
. f.»! In and
f t! her and
This holy
! | limior *d as
• . i •••.f of * !*e mvi-
.; I i * a * I * n • s tiinr,
: have been nhe>
11 v a 1 f t b u,e w he .
1 n flic P mt ilieate,
■nn’iniM' • unto the
ill continue until
nuBii.-” rbs<»3 tli^ third ' otn tv 1 of
I--• “uiv. <lir tlir r y^ae'
at ?.n f-n *.\W hnv* <n»f '-v, word*
:i* rt» th *“ er»»sior. an<* <1^** are
’ t. s! ,;.!.-\V** ; nt* t " , t r ‘ntinu»* our
»-v»|'**-.it|on as * d *"• ’ '> /r as \v-* ran
*'• 1 ".m to snsf a i f. l'lie : n<r 1 he thr**e i .
'<* MS eyistenPM wi*
llcT'»;»ti r^no-' an«t
Ire* puc
‘Vf lin> •'
gf‘•’ e tip ar'Mri'b^tion of nur friends an<t
most of ur F ■- tips vv<* feet
g”8tofnl, an 1 U rt sj.-pl *;t 11 1 pn ,,ft 1vn.i" ‘o
niorit that anc**ahati n hv totb-.u *ur th’
vp t>a.«p<1
Wo have
l»> rul f>, »| .
t-.ar** oftroohtc and vevat'on, Wot
*' i a hpfn rhe«**ed aivl epeoura-
at ’’' we !) ) v -
»u
n !o ’ »*
hi b it to 1 m«b, uod b
can t” °i'fr,*a ■ * and »*jda
UK li'-llnrn.
It m.r. t)e proper
pat. ns n 11c t’n ,.0
th -Ifa'-e
-ufl • cr fr
sue W
r <ftiering
v hai w>•
in- ♦’.iitlV;--
to
u ho t a
newt .on to our
nn ■ Met esi in
f the Clc , 'i»k , * r s 11: '* | weave
want of mon- \ . The “ nt . XT
cbai-ied «>y (be leg. O. U-*l. jXc|j 0tt
I asked lor what c-narg* s -tiev^had ar
rested Air. \N <*st. fie s .id. \[ ^
a llnng never told prisoners until ihey
ai l ived at Hea l qu;u ers f 0 {
Nelson allowed me the Ij. m lit <,j' re .
turning to repose with my f. uiiiv t| u *
ensuing night, and granted m e other
privileges during a long and tedious
journey to Head Quarters, which!
was told, was owing to the
treatment I had manifested to a tic.
lachfiienf* of the guaid, on a former oc- *
ca8n»»i, \vtiiv h had tarried over ni^it f
at my house. As for Mr. W fs t t
when they started with us, in their
line of man h, they put a <*tinin of irtu
around bis neck and fastened him to \
another prisoner, a whiie m -n r.nc
(itizenby marriage whun*: s arr».«red
for living in the nation contrary ft, the
(icoigia law, which requires of Rich
the oath ot allegiance. I requested
the officer to suffer Mr. West 10 ridft
his own horse, hut he refus< d
\N e were conducted to, and crossed
Mr Hess s terry, at Head of ( f<o§a.
aud pass? d in sight of the residence
ei our respet:*<■<) Piiixipal ( hirf A
dctai lmu*!ii wasordeted off at Run-
iiing waters, in which I was • rderrd
to go. to Mi Thom s AA ‘CMlni-ds, ft
respect aide iierokee >m ' Ini’, c £ -*gti-
hothood. whom tbev 1 • a'uos'.Ttf
m
■iX
I he » nil of t lie W 8)1 Id
Oi,e «o 1 !ii*«< I 5
r r a v '
t'-vhl
on
W1 > ■*!
»*n ik mr
tiffs
o»
ha v*
si
oken as ! rd of 1 In
\ hum 1
w o»Id.
I,
I made a don it ion of tic sc isl -nds and
«*oti ; hr nts, o’ the o»*o..n so 1. and all
that on v
I- iie s ot
rh r h non form the circular clergy,
in 1 1 It ig ttie Ic'lian curates, besides
m.1 iv monks and nuns, in lat) con-
vetus «ni,l nunneries, ctiieflv Domin
ica »s Fran-iscans, ('armciites. and
Augusti u.ms. I licse leeches, as j and Califonta more or legs e»v;lized, t {
con* a in. t o t he (bs» hoi 1
as ! lie. w ho. at t hat t hop
f'onfinand nd Isa’ie!! ♦ ol
ghii iMJs fiK'iijorv, : ud t a ' le; succes-
s s <h.i* s»vcrcs.*‘s accord.ng to
tl» * * nor ot certain jnpfis dra».v 1 up
for the purpose, (wbi.'ti yri; m •'
See if yan desire 'Thus bis i ( « .p st*
is ki*i; and sox crei wi of these islands
and comio» ; nts •- rtuc of the said
;a- not
and pri\iVo* •* a- « people. Hot i-
Ilk c!<?9»*»! tIn* -'haiiiK-t tUrongh winch \t«*
ro 1 ’d foi tuvrtv «.t.ta ti r.ir own nn
It. flii- ti.e 1 ; u 11’» — > file*
r ,hji o’t. We nius n av ,N'j»cn 1 v\ e
cunt inn*'- our biboiiiS, u. mj 011 r i atronf> M
home a:*-' alni»a . To them vve make our
his house 1 ie xvas s
leased, as he (old me.
at X, w !\<?iot,‘. and
»he In s’ »»:«f: to!d n
il s *
., ^ . 5 1. 1 •
»
e t)sccp:eni \ nv
a fi e. i x\ o d »v«.
»v. ? S th*erf fr-
x\ ns to? ;atir;
•!n»‘ to tho-o of our breth-
.i ....
commonly dwelling in to'xcs -»,• mis
sions except the wandering A inches
and (liman has, fornix rly formi I able
rotxhers but no v mostly concilia ed
and frie dly.
Thus ftie Mexican nation, eujov-
. ing n Iinelifir.ite and soil much
tesideg iic.iiv 30 im 10ns ,ent j weo j f | }< ?!U | niauv elemeofs of prns-
mauv call them, jtosscss xsiates.
pronerty, and incoine. * > an im'iiense
am nint, all untaxed. F »'*y have also
tip' m niageiii *'» f ol all tie* obi'ns pi (is,
or pi'.x'is legacies lor tienevnlent
purposes, said to amount to 25 mill
ions »! dollars, mostly lent on mort-
V J* ‘ ^ ' _
to S , i 1 before the revolution, whi.di :
wi i e . ii** a claim at the peace, j
T:« -y b - i 1 I have vet, much inll 1- ‘
cnee >m * affairs, and a great
hold ovet 'he piously disposed, but
their influence is daily diminishing.
The whole army is against the
chutch, and claim their useless prop
erly to pay their arrears. The
leaders alone, who fear without lov
ing Hie clergy, have res rained this j
uks
1 hanks an
i 'o of the pres* who l av
tl.-ii' papers, xtsUingiv tran-fer'eh
in;«» then* ci’-anns, f*e th-* inl» inalion ol‘
•»}»e puhtie, original articles front lh-*
IMui-o \ . We ha\ r « nd ‘avored to ga. *.
t!«e-r confeitMic in ah ^m* st ttec»enl» ol
1 |-;iutt *u ,| sovereign. ! — U\x* ha-* r in any uicasur** succ» rd-
i eertoin isiiiuls. • i aim *st all toj orl »n obta lung ‘hat conlidenct*, it ^iiah
I whom ! is has ; -e *o nn«itir*d, have not he abus-d. It 1*, only through the
r< ceiv^d !'is in tj *s ! y aud haxc obey neiiiutii 01 our exchange papers \vr can
ed and sc*
! him. Vud
.subject?
it b’Mi 1 :e*\
• ii ir*'*• to ,\ meetinc of ( b* to-
kees. 1 i.i i p.»>sc-d resolnt i*'es ex.- £•
si.ig i.en views of the p< ; «.- \ of ff.c
n. non it.* 5 s.ifrViiegS f’-rm (Uvnu:*,
n r iS to of it. and * tuuh tip« n
tilt* I'.eonlt* Oi the
1 «<: us xvit i e*imiiiiscrate
icspecl treat ies, x> hieh xxero y
tlnnat mu
• ?)!){};
United Si ms to
tiici* r eenditi()i‘ M'd to
lihsll-
ed in die Ufu »oUet Pin eni\
As the Guard charged up w dr
Woodard’s imuse tht v d«MO*« ?«M £
negro ‘mw he lour, ins t Mis Ij-muc
appreac bins m G ste (ren: tie* , j P‘ 5 *
site direction Him they threats^
* f o ). hip and ordered forward. Oj* i‘tf
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xv a v
Ci
j>eiitv. cannot fail to b;:i*o'ii:* no*- **r-
! fuF and respected. It is 1 re stake
to suppose the eomiirv nnheiltbv.
because there are some ivirro x strips
of low la ids along th-* shores uhi*b
nre subje«*t to fo *al dise-ise. in tho
summer. Tli sq strips extend from
Tampico to Tabasco in the cast: hut
a stranger, by coming there between
N veinber and April, or hy removeig
. onoe 40 miles inland, if h«* *om<‘s
Fe *l"ig. I no Spanish monks an< j j,, Si| w j j 1 be perfectly s-fe —
pri, «i*. >vho were the most danger-, T(le r ,. mito pr «lo, nr Bli.-k Vnmit.
otis 10 the state, have 11 1
y>el!*»d The Creoles
nd d*> . u • 111 r 11 v serve
moreover, like good
t w i h good will, and
( »<ds :■•♦* oi d»-!ny. t lit
inoriicit they -xer- ,j iulonnod of the
I ore g big. ihr> o T ifv*d all th - rcli-
uii'i.s men s«*ut .Mil nig tlieni Jo
pr» • h and ? < * 1 * - h our Ifolv Faith:
and these of their free and cheerful
will, without ox ‘*n lit ion or re wo * J.
h**ca!ne C-it '* m i s md eont ioues 6
to hr. A” { !;is m. j sfv ree*-iv* •
them l.i.illv and onigoaut I y.
ordered that they should be tn*ated
like his oOioi ?ubji*ets and vassals:
you aiso. are rf*quire*l and obliged
expert to L** extensively liea.d, an t our
grievances made known to the people
two of the Guard halted
whipped him, as they themselves told
me aft erw a» ds. for coming ion only
Mr Woodard that the Guard were
in the neighborhood On that nay
In our last w * uuint-.onc* ilic aerest of xx e in the evening, arrived i t Oougih
Josc t )i Vann bv a Cuaid. W* L'gCe w here l was allowed to h*^
p (' | * ) | * 1 - ... . M ..« I M r rt * I A n ) <1 II I •/%! I I k. IX I 1 ^ j
I of the l luted States.
hxM the
In* was rel» as*- a ter a few boms xxiFi nix friend NT htdscn.
capiivitr. Jf we bav • ! e n correctly *•;- t »uard ndvanC€‘d <HKf stflidsil ^
1 * m.-ii. the Guard look him eecause they Mi . Hicks S. w ucrt Ttif'X > n( c 11,3
had understood that Lie had said h*> would • w hilt? heat tile drum pi- nd oc
Mt)l p, ia kf . » ! thi* fife Next moruir.g 1 1 .ime lip
i 1: liar (/Rrek, Che p,ok e f. N a -
T10\- 6th Jl'NF 1^31.
| with them and saw the IT*'’ v h
1 Troll, a Methodist mmisur vf
Gospel, ironed and tastene 1 * w »t‘) h»
1 about the leg. Mr. Tiott
*IH. B iuimaott, H.iuorjf the Cherokee j ^ |> mg in tbe notion v
•ill*
( f ?
all been ex-
. a ' e taken ^ modified by the climate, ami
then place.—There had always been*
a je do isy between them, and now
th*-v triumph; but the old monks liax'e
takmi hold of all the lucrative posses
sions, wallowing in wrealth, wtiife
they try to keep under the young
Sir:—The (Ai'rul't*Court oi Chat- i «»" '» kil 'S !'*•* ,,a ' h cf » ,1 ' - = ia "{’® ' is
ission during ’he ^tate ol Georgia—the
tins zone, is a kind of vnlloxv fever
r.ot
111 'i*■ ti worse 1 ban the summer disease
ot New Oorleans Others say »? is
a of ga8tronyrnie fever, which ass.'ils
at. oneo the liver, spinal in n-roxv,&the
b**ain,. One of the most simple rem
edies in use. and which is often et-
*!! what 1 ] the last w eek ot the month of May, I 1101 ^ css than four years ii^ 1 * *' ; ,
whatever j availed myself ol^ an opportunity to at-1 the penitentiary At (his place, '
tend it. and there enjoy the agreeable " esl was suffeiu*d to return, and
society and conversation ofmy friends altcrwards told nu* that he xx.ts 5^
ur country, 1 treated becaust tie had defended kb
lo do the s.im • therefore, »n ihe
iiest in intipi I can I piav and entreat j tooga district being in st
von, that you consider xv»
iiave said, and that you take ........... { - — ^ 1x1 ,
is reasonable to understand and ! tend it. and there enjoy the agreeable u cst was sufler<?d to return, and hO
turn
dt»hberat 1
you re-
upon it, and that
cognise the churt h to^ sovereign and | front various portions of our
superior ot the universal W'oild, Nellie
supreme Pontiff, t'alled Pope, in bei
oy •
Nuns are diminishing; very fexv
!iav»? become s ieli latterly, and no
young ones; »mlv a fevv old xvomr
tired of the world, or rather dissip
lion. Young monks are more common
T ie sons of Creoles embrace the I j>cm | rvin «r» s
profession, as a wealthy, indolent
mode of life. Monks have fevv re
straints—they go out any where,
frequenting even gambling houses,
theatres, and places of amusements;
their morals are very iovv. Thus
thev are despised: the Creoles and
Indians are wavering in their former
respect, and even religions be
lief
Nothing can better show the state
of the public min i on this score, Him
the fact that books against the Cath-
name, and h»* majesty in Iii3 place,
.. as superior and sovereign king of the
lpe;.l; d do»M 0, a J m p‘ ,J, ® li of< - a *'o r ! islands ami Terra Firms., by virtue
of the said donation; and that you
monks, by alloxring them sneielv $3 ^ u;i | consists in speedy and ro
pe* month for their pocket mon
oil, lime juice, and sea salt. N
w hose business concentrated them I father from aspersions east upon hb
there. The few* days spent in this character by this aimed hand, w'hich
oil, lime jui. e. and sea sal . :M"e | o| „ )e 9 . )i( , donatioi5; and that you
teulliB et Hie cou.utry are liealt lirr than ; ,. onsel|t (| 1PSt . i-eli^ious fatliers
! (lie most healthy partsi o« the Un.ted det . lal . e prcach , 0 you the fore-
_ : States, nut betmr liah.'e to . o.isutnp- g)!| . a|)d if y0ll s |,all so do, you
: tions, fevers, nor r henrtitt! isms. lv j|| do , v 0 1 j - a H(1 will do that to
which vou arc hounden aud obliged,;
and his majesty and \ in his name,
\x ill receive you with all due love
i and charity, and will leave you, your
Voyages am! discoveries
of the Cfimpanions of vtlumbus.”
.MANIFESTO OF ALONZO DE OJE
DA. , . . ...
[ Ihe following curious formula, bom- j wives and children, free from servi-
posed bif learned divines in Spain, , tude, that you may freely do with
iva'i Jiist read aloud by the friars in these and with yourselves whatever
F /1 /t f X 1 / _ 7 _ / Y * . / . ^ 1 fX • 1 I r, n . . 4 4 U. * 1 . r M |V A n A 1* o o Ii O 1 r
they termed, using insolent lan
to the Guard.
Col Nelson pursued his march to
wards the capital of the nation, bid
suffered me, which w as a great kind
ness, to he more expeditionly von-
the train of Jllonzo de Ojeda as a you please, and think proper, as ha\ r e
prelude, to his attack on the savages done the inhabitants of the other
of Cart ha gena. aud tuas subsequently islands. And besides this, his majesty J see my horses and other do
adopted bif the Spanish iscoverers xvill give you meny privileges and Meets. Contemplating the
of the | exemptions, and gi ant you many fa
vouis. If vou do not do this, 01
manner afforded me relishing allevia
tions of ihe troubles amt heart afflic
ting trials I often endure, from the ef
fects of the Georgia laws which have
so long disturbed the repose of our
people I returned the 27th to rest
iu the peaceable circle of my family, ! ducted to Head Quarters hy too men
& to resume the agreeable occupat on j armed with muskets and bayonets*
of superintending my agricultural af- j On the 2d evening after leaving ^ uU '
fairs. The 28th dawned upon my j gillogee «vc reached it, which is |in
farm with usual sweetness—I vvaIked J the nation, near Scudder s, on (Hr
over my plantation, saw* my growing | Federal road, and first built by
corn, aed the green verdaut portions i United States troops, under the orders
of my place, covered with luxuriant of John H. Eaton, late Secretary cf
crops of rye aud oats. Delighted i war. Here Col. Sanford is quartered
with the anticipations of on abundant j as the principal Chief commanding
m general in their invasions
Indian countries. 1
liarvf'st. 1 returned to my stables to
domestic ob-
improve-
rnents I had made with mv hands my
the state standing militnrv, and to hio*
F was escorted and introduced. H®
asked me for wbr*t I - ?s a« r**s ? e<!
Answer. •*! suppose *< 1 ? ' ll, s
j houses, my fields, my orchards and *yc in a field abandoned hy Arfcan*®^
I JIlCU vIC'IV 1C* 11 ( > ( VlV • ' j » W <1 I i ■ I T V> XI ' • J ' w “ 1 w ■ i 1 * * ••
I, Alonzo de Ojeda, servant of the j wickedly and intentionally delay to) garden,, rejoicing, to know 1 bad ac-^ emigrants.