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salvation of tho
After the pii*S of poneo-bad been
passed around, the Ag-T^addi'essed
toe council in a short speech; he i llial
said that tie had heard of the intended
] tho great mass of the tribe were j of all who desire 1 he
clamorous for her execution; and ; Cherokee*, that God would carry an'
to jiiurito their prisoners, sttll ’ his own worl^jp.jits o\s« Way, an<| ne
ar lentt liMy
be ins
still• his own wo
wamois, sure of
ultimate!} supported, had
sacrifice, and had travelled so (ur i pledged. themselves that she should
solely to endeavor to persuade the j hoi leave the village idiye. Tneone
isoner {'who fu st attacked, and life who kill-'
ed her, were of lids party. They
were no doubt influenced by the
intrigues of lhe s “Medicine Man.”
and the clamor of the squaws, who
Pawnees to deliver their [
and to accept of a present instead. \
He tried to ,conduce them that the
Wahf%uHSir -did hoi require to be
propitiated by huuiau blood, aftd that
her life or. death would have no in-1 displayed great Vindictiveness on this
lluenee on -the good or ill success of i occasion. Me also understood, that
their War parties and hunting expedi
tions. tie told them their Great
White Father would be pleased if
her ‘lie was spared and consider it
as a favor coffered by his lied
Children, and concluded by disclaim
ing all improper interference with
their ancient customs. Then ensued
a stormy discussion: many, including
after our departure, the dead body
was dragged to the piairieand shock
ingly mangled.
THE CIlfcROKEE CASE.
We have noticed the comments in
different quarters, upon our views of
the Cherokee case, in reference to
(lie decision of the Supreme Court
most of the principal chiefs, were j of the United Slates upon it, and the
favort.ble to the surrender; but sev- refusal of tho Circuit Court of the
oral oi the old men and the fiercest Stale of Georgia, t.o obey the mail*
of the warriors were much averse to J dale of the Court against carrying in-
auy departure from an ancient usage. , to effect its judgment.
The priest said little, but from the I In the oourse of our remarks on
sinister scowl with which lie viewed j this subject, ive said, “It is possible.
our proceedings, was evidently op
posed to the surrender. In fact
there is but little doubt that lie was
the author of the subsequent tumult.
- j that application might be made, to one
, j of the Judges of the United States,
out of.Court, lor a liel/eas corpus, to
bring the case immediately before
At length the chief announced that j him.” On this point ive spoke doubt-
frora their great affection for their ; iugly, it will be seen, not having the
White Father the Pawnee Loops Statute-book before us. We thought,
had consented to place the captive at n possible only that a writ of habeas
our disposal: the liberal presents dis- j corpus might be
sued out. We are
Pom pit sli a cpi^ftiie deliverance for liouship
this people
The IVur ifegun-— VVeTear 1 ', with
regret, that the acrimonious language
...I • ..L I, A A nl* l« I <4 - A .. J 1 I. —
Knowles, (a Agios sister to Alexan
der Welsh.
Rv (.hose marriages a curious
is formed, making
Knowles brother lo his daughter; Ag
nes Welsh mother to. her .brQ'hei;,
hc,iyj?nlher5
rein-
John
to he!
Grice Knowles sister i« mi;
«nd‘Alexander Whlsli son Id his sis-
whicli has of late characterized tile j ter.-~P rest on Chronicle.
gth terminated \ in blows and vio- • by the late returns, is 13,039,33$.
ce. Fifteen or twenty individuals I shewing an increase of 16 per cent in
t t en
chEkoKef. i»ucih\ fx7
struggle between the'Unioii and Niil- j
li float ion parties of Sumter, has at
len
lence
are said to have been arrayed oh each ’ the last ten y pairs,
side, anjied with dirks, clubs and
missiles, several of whom experienc
ed slight, and pee of two, serious in
juries. W.e are in possession of some
of (lie names and particulars, but for
bear making them public, until the
statement uudergoes tuorfe general
confirmation.
Carolina Gazette.
The whole population of England,
fcFXESTIAt. PHENOMENA.
A latp number of the London Lit
erary Gazette, contains a brilliant
description of the the transit o* the
planet Mercury over the Sun’s disc,
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the Whole of Europe and a part of
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tnbuted doubtless conlriliutcd to
lais lavorable decision. As soon as
the presents were devided by the
chiels among their followers, the
council dispersed in apparent harmo
ny. We now prepared .for our de
parture, and- infoi■ med our charge of
indebted lo an Eastern paper for cal
ling our attention to this point, so as
to enable us to correct our views of
the matter, wherein it was errone
ous.
Upon further examination, we are
now enabled to say, it is doubtless
the favorable change in her prospects; j true that the power of the Supreme
lo my surprise she did not receive Court of the United States to
the intelligence with the joy I had an- j issue writs of habeas corpus is limited
the Uuitid Stales.
licipated but on t.;e contrary ap* to the cases
pear more gjoomy lhan tner.—We
now took leave of our entertainers,
placing the, captive (whose apathy
seemed unaccountable,) in tho midst
, oi us. The men were previously di
rected on no account to alight or fnc
a syot without orders; ihc.se.direotinns
wore by .ivjineans inappropriate, as
subsnpucul events will show’. Wc
had scarcely left our lodge and were
still in the midst of the village, when
a ivarrior, armed with a bow; rushed
toward us with tile .evident intention
of shooting the captive; lie was in the
act of aiming when a chief prosit a',ed
him w ith a blow of bis wai club, and
left Imn for dead. This was'^carcc-
ly done when another Indian sprung
lropi a lodge, and, with too true an
aim, wounded the ill fated woman,
the arrow (glancing very near one of
our parly) pierced through her buffa
lo rone, and pcnctiatc’ many inches
into her body. The wound was mor
tal, and, as she was filling from her
horse, one of the chiefs drew out the
arrow and displayed i* to (lie crowd.
Then followed a seeps of tlic wildest
contusion, the Indians shouting am!
running for their urms in all directions,
some approving and others threaten
ing vengeance for the deed. At ibis
juuctqre the agent dismounted and
addressed the multitude: lie told
them lie was sorry to sec the Paw
nees so soon forget their promises—
tldil tlicir.net jn council was perfect
ly voluntary—the deed was r.ow
done--tlirt unfortunate woman was
dead—sufficient blood had been shed,
and-lie Imped more would not be spill
by jlyjj.r fighting among themselves;
in which ilie party is
Asia, and the egress to America
Tne eclipses and transits of Mer
eury, for many centuries to como, i swdjpDir th>o*
can take place ortly in the months of j mit Dtru poew’
May and .November.
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The year 1832 will be distinguish-1 xy^xiPA tovitwt saz TGr<n a o^Aii
imprisoiied, under sopie authority pro-
ct:cding/rpi)t some Court, or Officer, of' di.i
Therefore, il!nl
ed by several remarkable celestial
phenomena.—The comet of Eiicke >
will cross the earth’s orliit in the,
spring, and the cornet biela* (tlieij
dreadful comet of 1832) in the au
tumn, In July, a solar eclipse, re
markable for the minuteness of the
opscuration; 1 58lh only of the sun’s
meter will be concealed. —Sever-
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uould seem that if the authorities of I occur during the year, lit Septem- j.A*v*<*yu gi»a coat Eh*v* ii«i <ar.u
Georgia persist in retaining the Mis
sionaries in prison,they cannot be re
lieved in the recess of Court, by ha
beas corpus. But the remedy is ade
quate, and it is indeed no slower than
hy that writ. For a habeas corpus
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LOSS OF “THIRDLY.”,
Rev. Mr. , minister of
had a custom of writing the heads of; ^d uesh-a*y trMiiui grfrAy.ii. tst m—
unless it might be such as a single j his discourse on small slips of paper, j i,pj i-rt D4 o-y J‘< jej** Di-fiPA
Judge might grant, could- not issue I which lie placed on the Bible before ; ai P * o 3 © tst mmuM mrcH
until tire next term; and when the [ him, to be psed i’ll succession. One
next term shall conic, if the Mission- day, w'hch life IVftS ^xpltliniilg the se-
aj»p ajo 3 o-ji-«i ©it-AvrDe.iof Cc^ycTyi.
O^GWO-A 0 3 <®XIiA-l Ci MX* JJK3Tyi.lt
arics he still in gaol, the Supreme cond head, he got a little warm in the ; n4 Ardta AprAtii i>4 a<to-
harncss, and came down with such a
thump upon the Bible with Ids hand,
that the ensuing qlip fell over the
edse of the pulpit, tlioug'h unpcrceiv-
cd by himself On reaching the end
of the second head, lie loked down for
Ins third slip, but alas! it was not to
Or* found. “Thirdly .” he cried, look
ing round him; iyrlh great anxiety. Af-
tef a Htttle pause, “Thirdly,” again
and concluded by saying, that he was
np v. that hq had come so far to effect
so diiUe.—This Ifappjly limed,
for tjkyre was every prospect cfa
brbil, and wo werj.in (he midst of
the village, surrounded by thousands
of infririate savages, and utterly mia-
"ble lo distinguish friends from foes.
The qddress of the agent produced a
i»ood cjTeqt, for ft pause ensued a-
mong tlie savages,—during which wc
ligd jjime to clear the village and
ga;p ,t|ie prairie, where wo could have
defey-jcfl oprscUes to the b isfadvau-
tnge r .had J.pcv at lacteal us; but we
ware, pot imqjeslcd,, and re,turned to
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t''P IRufs . withqut ©ny ippoi tnut ipci
do4,, i 4 ^,U’ in S 1 Thus «n<l?d
ol, r Mrtd, . altho^glilMWtqC'
^*>1“^ jWp had the melancholy sat-
islar^jop , ,«C knowing,. t|ial, pH the
'"WW.-dHI W ,r tiMWfluavyifp ©Ami to
Ji/f-fl0<‘ 9t fellow bfl ng, mid,
»vf>;/ajlrd,.*lm.iWwot least
frooi ex-
l*'»Wii* dwisdfMl;t.drrl»»’^. •
•V'gijfPiHfnJtirmd 8iillicqu<*ntl^(»f Sjnoers
their souls
Court may issiieprucess, & exi cule
its own judgment. Tlie eyucrable
Jtiilloiary Act of l'<89, provides that
hi cases in which the judgment of a
Stole Court is reversed, and -where
the case has been already before
remanded, the Supreme Court may
proiccd lo a final .decision, and award
execution.
, In the mean time, it would seem
to be quite evident, that all the agents
of Georgia, who are concerned in re
taining the .Missionaries in gaol, arc
trespassers, and must, one day, an
swer for the false imprisonment.
This is not the first instance, by
several, of a State Cp.urt taking upon
itself to diprega. d the judgment of the
highest Judicial, tribunal of ou,r coun
try. Every case of (he kind has hith
erto had a lame and almost ludicrous
conclusii
confidence
tlie common
lo apprehend that (lie present collis- quarter of an hutir syne.”
ion between the Judicial authorities i possible for any but a °
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so-adc-jj 24, 1832.
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be uxclaimod, but still no thirdly ap- j ayu pc. Ay o 3 iwu<e:4 w e-.!SP«'A-
peared. “Thirdly. I say niy hretli- u<» h.eeT*AoP o»d584A tot* tali* tesnyn
ren,” pursued the bmvildered clergy*;
man; but not another Word copld lie
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utter. At this' point, while the borf-, tot* Gayaayix TEiit* hi-Eet* te<n$z
gregatiori were partly sympathizing : ^ktaoP.Dtai* AA&o<r°G?AW icz becjiiJI-
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such a decisive instance of the im
propriety ofhsing notes in preaching, w.r r» A^h^iayTi acethtfdab b*ai
which hits alwdys be' , n an unpopular sctfO-T'T p t.-TT jipp>»y Tcr<»Jt h>K*T
thing in'the Sbotch clergy 1 , an old wO- tipcpi>o*RT s.\t hlAEbisnr t,A«rvp D4A
,“WljO>.e» Dh<J*nW'e-‘
ii; and we have loo much y man rose up J & addrdmd the preach- f iMAWtivay aa v>
c in the love of country, aiu) er;-“ff I’m no mfstn’en, Sir, I saw Tsft. © *9.\^ ab A^Wjth^
non sense of -the Georgians, Thirdly^fleebut at the east window n : .
of that State., ^ of (lie United Stales,
will terminate tragically. Let all
the parties keep their temper as vvell
as they can: Jet the ftwuds of) the
Union stand firm by the sheet anchor,
anil let no one of (Jiein doubt the safe
ty of (he gallant ship
Whose flag has braved, tbess, i?)iny
years,
Th'* battle and the breeze.
—National Intelligencer'
It is im- |
Scotchman' th 1
conceive how much this account of!
the loss of Thirdly was i dished hy
lfCrsaMi tvC< «a.
citriiV Oit'ie.-
that pnrj of tlie congrcgatroii which
eondcmifcd the u$c bfnofcs.
ARKANSAS CHERGKEES.
Mr. A. Hitchcock, in a letter dat
ed Dec. 17, 1$31, says:
Several of llin boys, are evidently
un.dor the teachings of the Holy Spir
it, though we have no reason 16 think
they have been born again.-- 3
Wifi fjeej that we have reason fdr un-
feigned Lbanksgjving to (5rttl for wharf
I19 Inis done for us Wijhin a fbw
wc /o.d tlnit flife
pud
monihji pajf,
Spirit lu>« not departed from' us.—
There is still an m’brcsjing cbdigod'-
ans, 'til'
nos, on tlie'
prafer a}|d (
.that altboufli th© chiefs bad consent
part of chl'utla
convert iqn
moving of
tlie pray^
. and,an uyident
Is. 'wicraie’Ui
.Jhetdote — Tu-a' trhfo of ninth rcli- 1
giods bxcftcmeiit.au honest old E>ut< : li
farlhel*, of the Mohawk, was asked
his op?nibn*ns to which dcnqminnfion
of'Chiistnitis Vrorc in thb riglit way to
.beaten? '‘Veil, den,” said ho, “ven
.1C9h ktssbA t«.
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£ T.Ai' ‘Jl'tfixr* oY.ZTt^AT V« s ?e <6RT4»
for won wo get dare, dry nefor ask' jsy nd*
us wiefi way Vi e ^ome-abd it* j is nm^e' n«b
of dcir ‘ jiu’sihcsy-if' pur w'cat pc.| nir-swA '(P'bg
m.
goot.?
pc.
Thlchmrnjlpg — Tfifc foltotF mitr-
riageii \VoVe nnriounced ‘at difTdrmi*
pcrJ'dd»*ivitliin (lid Inst Totr months
It. irfay he fntcros?Jhg td aomo t rt tmcc
‘«i..;'i.'_i1V!Ljh y dow &tff 'blit.
IhcTel^tionship ....
ttvcdh'lllh' parties:
% i JUH ; .
mdslf^^fHd' (yrich
,Knowles, dauctitor to John'ftflowlee
Jolm Khowle’s, father lo Grace
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PROSPECTUS.
Jn oflrring to the public « Prospe
a new paper, candor requires fr*n>tl
itors.’a faitstatement of th«ir
of tho principles hy which th^V
(Overnncd.
J’bc discovorics & iinprovemcnft
have been mgpc of late years, ‘ *’
’ science?, generally, 1
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bare bro
tliem to a.great'state ot perfection.:
'fortunately for mankind, the scienot
medicine has shared a: very djfleyqiit .f
Theories^ it is true, hnve been mult)
alpiost without number; but rymAdW
the art of biAoiis diseases; have been
most* entirely neglectrd} and a «yste»
•prnctice pursued, which is very,
and oflep foul to the lives oi' mnnK.inj
In proof of this, *vc need nut aSvqrt t*
frequent’ cases of mortality wlncH ;
occur, "produced cither by JHercuip
Lancet, or the Knife} those agets, whit
this day, are a0/ l ”d v
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fall
both in Europe aiid AinMca, (j>r
toralinn qf health / '
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J'heroforo, when wc reflect 9p
nqmher p( pqvsoub annually swept
many of whom, it ts't6 be IVarcd, f;
till:* to the ign6rn«W*c, or the pfe
(ion of peaet ionern,; no apology '
neecssayy foi* (he ir>troductiop, yf i
designed (q cflcctA change or rcl<
od the abuses of medicine.' Alan
idfifils haw' already united ibsir
irganteedHSociotles, and cpUbf
tho
Btit.utk>ns jto improve (be healing
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dominating q reformed or ve
tern ? f practice.
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poi iant an object,'it is now ,hi)
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jahlish the journK 'or ]» r
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practice of (’hviic and- 8s ... .
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