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ATION WANTED named Henry caged a mative o & A YOUNG MAN, Eogland, axed 27, who em igra IN A Tr 10 Ohio Live fe Trust 200 Farmers? Tras now in the Paced County, Stateot New York mae wil eee please copy. e OrF bl tegen AND Ine for ail kinds of superfi q of, such Ft 1 , Levenstyn, ast off Clothing t sending for subscriber ine through the Post Office “lt be prompt. BRSessegssy es kS SEFEE aa ica nee ~ Yar seh 8 200 do b99 120 Utica & Sch RR Second Board. 13s the Nor & Wor RR OW ie eae 20 Least Island RR 25 do Stonington RR 54047 Canto: 393 Ey a Eanes Loan 28 ing RE Saturday 70 unoisseurs have a es icksbi Bk oS Harlem RR h 2 Vicksburg Sas § Hiaad Rik OS sets x usssuessse M®& wee Dey Bipol ed on Ni wilt be sold only in awe da Bird rr lly invited to call and exam: ol variety Seney Gage ds itabl be. te | ean aud bird seeds of every desc: reeding Cage, &e. For sale A Ie i Ki re 5 Be Ly soll ing ater Loren received SSSSSSRRSSS: morning the 6th inst., Twomas, son of Wil- ying AS, 2 months and i8 days. The ft friends and sem intances of the femily spectfolly invited to attend bia funeral, from his No. 81 Nassau street, this morning al H ‘At sea, on the 20th ult., on his passage from Mala, this port, Capt. Joun Tranrwo, late master of the Darts, Se in the 47th year of hi 2 Be, Cunieaetee Gass | ¥AN those of his brother Gil- bert C. ae invited to attend his funeral, from his late resid oe ate 74 (rg street, on ‘Sunday af. cern pines real name and The frisads of of ine family NOW READY, THE FOURTH NUMBER MORRIS'S NATIONAL PRESS, A JOURNAL FOR HOME. ME number of thie superb Fu diretited’ ad isteresting ~Reviews of New Books family Newspaper, for the ‘he contents are of the most ting bright, cad and are the: # iliowiag published Romance of ster: nd wil fh ‘atures, nad a mie » Newburgh, ns SPECTACLES. OST Ont ite, March 34, a pair of Gold Spectacle: i6-| oonletloy Ieorter thea et ‘skates mit be iii TH VENTILATING qosely resembles the dat aga of hair that sceptics and quaced it the most perfect and extra- the day. The great ig is its being made without sewing 0: nppearinces so closely to resemble 200, 65,000, "oO meta DyaND iy bove sums of money, on good productive real 8 3. BROAD, No. ST Wall te Jt ” Pat 52m ! between the hours of 9 and 12 bea he! ob $1000 CAPITAL PRIZE? ecrenet hei havii ih a id mld invite the attenti Figeeon fe ‘Teeth v ith Nd, from orner of Canal street and Broadway, y entrance AUCTION SALES. Batre AND 5 ee UCTI uEVY. will ica Serardey Event PARK THEATRE. AND) HOFF As K MR, Eve A Will be EVERY AN N Pins ty won. . A large assortment of Eugra | sae Pieces, f framed; dc ving — | OCKER | ae BEE gs and. Prince: of h Princa; a set | Sich At OF CR Ne rt Libery slo a gooernt e and Printed, edged dipt, i gut eoce-emecpaie and goods Raltcsteneed by Monday, 12 o’elk, ‘well packed at moderate Tms—$50 and under, i | endorsed notes, to be made satisfactory ‘to the seller. ENTLEMEN’S HATS. eone SPRING 51" fd Toad ready at ROBERT. ix Hat and ied Manvfactory, 103 Fulton st., one vane and Nassau. 6 ilies can obtain the full effects they wish 10 days, for approved Boots opm at 6 o'alock, and the Curtain will rise precisely AW. JACKSON - MANAGER AND PROPRIET ‘DR. Trey a ming, % erformanee, wil AN REBNE he Drama of The J ine Rate Pe NO. 260 GREEN WICH STREET, introduces his pring Fusion for Gentlemen's Hats on Friday March 6, rot GtiNeL, DOG LOST. A,XOUNG black Newfoundland D. mm chain round the neck and bsconded this marin aril bn lf prea wil rise at 7. VOR CIRCUS. No. 37 Bowery. Rockwell & Stone, enews: EEF UE BUT ON« OF a ratic ati fed: andthe greet evils, ‘oP atte "wigs eatirely avoi 70, small family, part of & neat two sory House, a y, pe and erp Wig. s ad the th Craton rater, front find back reoms ou 24 floor, ath room, and attic bedroom. MANBLitaon, 63 Da: i LOFTS TO 7 a THREE LOFTS, im the Brick. slip, suitable tor » akers, ai. Inquire of M. PURDY, &| alike invited to inapect ‘ulsat method of Hitting the par JARRY, 146 Broadway, someees ot CANARIES. ing Stock, so much ad are already mated, ard ae and the public are em. Perm with as famed Levi NORTH will “aribrpsi the victory of PARIS OF GO! UEEN CLEOPA' Bae conclude w with the 3 KTS OF OLD SPAIN, or the rerrianecstoist CLC Senate OF ADVERTISE: Wer a howewrk af ‘Woman, Beat of refer ees saa eve, with Sone and jon. "eat EVE, 5 John street. ply rs MH T Bleecker te pion two sitting rooms the ce may be found ad the fol felewing ‘Mis. ocaeneh HOWARD, principal premiere artiste, tn ee cou WOODS, an elegant Equestrian, on Y Aioamadee Weesities, al srosrl eve, “ti t Female » who wvalead ight ‘ot ‘Equestrians, wi apport in grand careerion | th Ke id ae a Herald Office, wil PRUNING GRAPE VINES. TelReations dinelodsasae time to trim Grape Vines. Per- Hore, poke in = ible in every jon of any one having the cash capital to invest in a partnership address, within ees Sy days, BILLIARD TABLES, OR SALE—2 first rate Tables, with fixtures beg roo le: quire 188 Chatham square. DR, JONES, DENTIST. BROADWAY ‘AND’ CANAL STREET, double eto re cer as oT IRTUE, t which will be imme. corner 22d street ard Brolaney Mt Auk Hieds more Vines, al Trees, and Gardening work, done on the most ma. UNING GRAPE VINES. proper | time to trim ve Vines. Messrs. eee NORTH, T. V. GERS. Tales inventions by 1 81G Sete for their high talent Gator mS oH: and Sve, TU! orbeia's will be immediate attended to, or at his dwelli wa Dest uiatral — on Pees, and rma work, done othe f best ‘mineral Teeth, on fine gold Louisiana an ie jaw, to be worn by atmos wa ket,to ~~ dl Monday, afr ‘Maren Pi will positively hie ns above’ er handsome 7 intB er rom th ne Cartoen of Europe—a Sketch of | F | oon \efleetn Fashions for Marc ars lentiful Su; Wloating fees eeaeVilaais | AMAUROSIS ote ‘List —Various lender for the Week—Three Letters Written on the Hoad, DICKENS’ LAST NEW WORK, aint yak 48 REYRIVED. | Ail papers of hy superior aod dinte application be made at the Office of publieati BURGESS, STRINGER & CO. 222 Broadway, cor of Ann st TO THE Bm IN GENERAL— ins Lp i pared t peton, from Sei with: nent on on Deoway, the I and Lot ther partigulars, can he seen at any reasonable hour. Aa POWELL OCULIST, ID OPERATIVE SURGEON, id to all Imperfecti This residence, 261 Broad the Tear we of ly Femovs treated with great attenti id. (of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cared in pared ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ‘TACLES adapted to cere defect. | @xie 4} pe » Door eri chai TO CAPITALISTS. Sal J. BLEECKER will sell at the Merchants’ of, March, at 12 o’clock, every convenience and ‘comfort, handsome yard, to 34 K. COLLIN & CO, 56 oe no goods recei on bi Peak Sintchcagenet in a New Orie seo R BRE faerent Seals seat = aaa her regular day. aaa a continua st series of the isa = pad will succeed oe e of lest 8 first style a excellen: TER fix: ‘pee Fee Se of war, &e., by Messrs. G. A tuii and talented A adeavarn grated id fe pic rari fects em and by fourteen Tough riders. E foe hi SBALTINO! pocket ship, BALTIM or fretghs oF pare high srt excellence. De cen, 9 Tontine Buil 88 We fab STEAM SHIP MASSACHU- SETTS, FROM LIVERPOOL. ier 27, E R, foot of Do- their permits on board, of th eatre are al half poet 6, aad the Performances invariably commence 1 TORIO OF SAMSON. 21 Broad way—entranee 16 Warren .W.F&Sun Im & dtw*r HIS SHIP isnow LATEST INTELLIORNCE iW THE MAILS. ‘Wasuineton, March 4, 1846. Extraordinary Case of Religious Persecution—The Winnebago Indians—Speculators, §c. There promises to be enacted, durigg the present | seasion of Congress, the second edition of the late religious riots in Switzerland, if not exactly in the | same manner, with the agency of powder and ball, at least with the more powerful implements of ra- tional and constitutional warfare—paper pellets and tongue fire. On the 19th of last month, while the In dian appro- | priation bill was under consideration in the House of Representatives, the Hon. Hugh White, of the Saratoga district in the State of New York, moved to amend the bill by inserting a clause providing that the general government, its agents or sub agents, should not have any power to interfere in the internal affairs of that tribe, so far as the appointing of ichers, mechanics or lturists wore conerned. ‘The object which Mrv we hed | principally in view in offering a clause of this kind, was to prevent frauds from being practised upon those Indians by interested harpies, who have for some time past appropriated to themselves, un- der one pretence or another, the funds accruing to them, amounting to $55,000, as ager upon some $1,100,000 held in tri m this govern- ment, and which, by by the purpo- ses of education, ‘ee. * Another object that he had also in view, in offer- ing this clause, was to correct an evil of a most ag- gravated character, which is, unfortunately for the peace and prosperity of our country, becoming but too prevalent in various sections of it, and which, if not frowned down forthwith by the liberal and enlightened of all sects and arcade bids fair to un- dermine the glorious fabric of our free institutions, until scarcely a wreck be left to tell they ever ex- isted. .I mean religious rsecution. It appears that a r. Cretin, a Catholic mis- sionary among the Winnebago Indians, has been expelled by authority of the Governor of Towa, ac- cording to his order, of which the following is a copy:— Executive Orrice, Buauinaton, April 22, 1845. I have received a communication from the neutral hool la about to be soa tach at or Fog tek pare ency, for the purpose of teaching tl ildren. I hope the: me mistake about it, url have received no such inftimation of it from you. bower the fact be as stated, you will please inform reon engaged in it, that no such establishment, in 6 Indian country, ca Be permitted without the ex; ress sanction of the Indias irtment, and that it has dy been decided that aschool cannot be established 10 near that already in existence, as in any way to inter- fere with it, by attracting the young Indians, or other- wise. meer your ient servant, JOHN CHAMBERS. James McGagcor, , W. 1. sub Indian Agent, Turkey Ri sub agenc; Here is the positive order of the Governor, exclu- ding a missionary who went among thi tribe to 1n- struct them in the principles of morality and reli- gion, and to reform them by his advice and exam- je from the debasing conduct complained of in his Teport to the Secretary of War, No. 5, of Sept. 26, ae that report, which may be seen in Doc. 2, of this session, the Governor says, “of the Winneba- gent I regret to have to repeat that they are the most | have any knowledge, &e. them for the purpose of correcting the very abuses ot which he complains. It is not difficult to per- ceive from this paradoxical conduct of the Gov- | ernor, that the primary cause of excluding the mis- person named Lowry, formerly sub-agent of tribe, but now an inmate of Princeton cole, and | ORA' THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE New York Sacred Music 'Y, Ave the e ploneare . emnennce | at fe. Second perform. EDNESDAY PEVENING, Rh nest must, at the Ts: f this performance will sppear it i ety Public are info nr within five days, will be unavoida- HARNDEN & CO. 6 Wall st RUEF SHIP BALTIMORE, from Lh ye Rees by this aad will please send their permits on boar bly seatto ‘the P pablie store. m6: ply to the Anctioneer-premises ip weet cents per y1 UB, ie Tcenta; ried red fr leaned or dressed from 50 cents oat cents, N.B —Terms cash ‘AT! IN Binet Livay ed anes ee “146. -omn mit dl" Mi; f sun farmers f the counties of Mi tothe alteration of the law regu only in value pone to that of Dreed- enabled | with two coats, than the itera ity, badly | three, of which every painter will eaer inom, | ny also manu parey toned have for sale a variety of Pain in of the avclery feature of the iat icining foie, of inferior 4) a of New Gerke sees mearkea and shi) ity of New we bres. by which means, the ehi 0 this prod: has suffered in wr pga] Conse iam entirel; nefitting others, and throw- whole mm oe the ‘hands of a few dishonest specu- tobe suntto the gy aera sane at | Bleek Pain — price: oe ie hocame, by sending 69 Duane street, bases Pose ublic npn Bi Seabl ja w seortho new a Fi character of our State in- Pitder these circumstances, si oaions have, dsinind it | ‘its ertizens, to refuse the to teittedees, S bill for thet vote Tor i against wording to the dictates of his own jadguent. DEAFNESS CAN BE CURED. cA ry a Fan, seat Say 2 eh mes L—For the cure Eimear een, and Gnd years, reeable ere Tike the b ai Sa gare sional b thet when I etre ina few tar Tound i mont roan! oudest jee. | ane I ete gmc, ath 5 a Bold also by dai rae with ee ey ee rdene will gegen xe | i at He van i of Dr. Ww. ronan to the » pera | aaiien | Sey orsey on the iB “WE—Be pacar fella = of sarteiets mre i = To =a a DRY | Street, an Fulton Street, nae reas be Pay oe ty esterient Cane m4 Wee a Fi Sel cig 4 Loe AND SEAR POWER “Totton Bera Brosipa “ye w SiRiGg ee | ie Perper onr ye Wo mad cr . ted and Gold more in the yous ATLANTIC WHITE LEA: TPE ATLANTIC for pure White Loed bom it that may be expense in the ihe fect « of the Works whic po nat ‘improvem | arated Aa AS OR Being well aware from from pr ar lous be ec | Moet common deseripuon of teiiaee adios ot ey unge Piac ae te,” ( ‘3 FIFTY PE SS temalscer ot of fous heap pee i. a peal cf SOADWA ia accuses nn Tata thank the Publi Sreanwichs corset Barc JAMES WIGGINE mages of 4 Cotton Mill, 9 man eal, both ix nl ld aud ‘Ameri: can be re cy Kadmon) Coat RUN RUNK BOARDS— Boars, 0 ‘vaality and numbers, Jost 5 IGELOW’S Pld ENGLAND EXPKESS. hbat Id, Pratebore, ind T, "aeore has. Sage dnd is capable’ of "one, F vart of the Ci cian, offers chy ad oan for | Heats reason for the proprietor giving up, - iy Propri giving up, rie his heriee ey Hew York—f! mis ne it; The 7 Seca. ines + variety isha pets crs Will ba ss Geral “ m6 Sire ARK ADAM Ait CARE FROM ¢2ASGOW- is dive a | noe pernitted, must unavoidebty te sent to Public Btore. the country are cnazeed | ra mi be succeeded by the “Seven Sleep- | removal soon afterwa: e "Messi ah in he es few | thei Gro oe rad he oe einai pita ene of foia OTICE —All persons are forbid harboring. or trusting any the crew of British bark Adam from s no debts of their contracting will be ‘paid either by the cape tain or consi ee WOODHULL & MINTURN. & Roath st. GENIN’S FASHIONABLE HATS. wARE; ae beg Lala ys gl mabe . at Y, pow really for inspection at 214 Broapway opposite | © "HARDWARE AT on earee PRICES. 2 it for ral M: deal ym consult their own interest by |. PB. K, a Canal street, where they will Teeetve the Ma nee herewith annex a copy of their application to the f an lormom Rev. Mr. Cretin to remain among them, and build for or tise Honger ‘such sohool-houses as he may think necessary tor Ere ep el Rehibition. | oprietor is now constructing at wy MODEL OF NEW Yi Representing in tarved wood 6 jiarity with the differ 2 | Ti; eA HN | ‘aske Trai x a 2% Baskets Vices, fine Cotter oa ks. . Candlestiehs, Bolts, Bpoon, Shaul me Combe & Ke. he. m2 2 imiaMWhF*me inches, tm Tenth, for | our 2 the | the east fork of the Red Cedar Ri lew | times previous to this, ested the said Rev. J. Cretin ongel us, and instruct our children | in education, and our people in industry and merality, | ite Paint would with TER BELDEN, 360 Broadway. 28 im‘ SECOND Stee OREGON. he da | Lead oe Lithores, and ‘Green be. Gehre," ‘Spani.! ‘Brows, ule G Green, sh Agents for the C: etest cette te rene Couey ILLEN & COLGATE, 287 Pear! street, corner LG, Beene LADIES—TO TE LADIES. petfinens oy out off Clothing Se Beas tee a, B.—Genrlemen’s Clothing and Furnitars alse. « Al letars through the Post fice willbe stnaod to. ja TO DEALERS IN WOOL! pe MIGEON & CO, 3411 West street finishers . Cee eres Satinets. The sia medal has waren ‘HM. for the improvement ia re-finishing gees to Men, AWolegtt & Slade, 63 58 Ks brichask & Co. LOO! SELLING OFF FOR GREAT ASSORTMENT of ies e room | eee, su tse THAN FIRST cost, ey Boots and ply 0 wry Be ne v country, its resources, of four who crossed the Rocky | gon vay to geet, in September last, | ‘Saxton was one of a o per cent less bi ae Interesting a pean nts of this pena y, as well as the Journey out jissouri with a compar y o! BILLIARDS IMPROVED. At thove wi ne foal TTIS FIELD, roapeetfally | rested is the subject are invited to.at- lic, that_he has returned i Michi ion can be had at the Boni | “MUSICAL RE-UNION: that eke for the MUBI- im, on The ocie- | °Pinion. rms his friends and the is ‘old favorite quarters, FORD'S roe neta a nn st, ome an Be ding, bles have been put in perfect order. tere Feared 1 Ant, India F fu. India aber an a cloth hay at ityle ot tn Tables os for trade, constantly \ateed and for DUMSDAY, No. 55 ope ‘tree! . | td every ar waiclel | fessor of the Guitar, Si ‘Ladi The Long Island 1 Island om 41 mar peur stnext, Brooxirn. eee REMEN'S CAPS. respectfully calls the atteation of the assortunent of Military Mulitary Caps, Kea ory vanieyy. bs supplied rh sacri FIRE C. | aorement fener ve waslety ccmtaaly oa hand, and H. 8. ‘GHATACAP, 32 Bren new: aR UINE od | NA, SEGARS ‘¢. “LY NCH. se AND ayer Ra AND MILL I BANK. hagernowa are 192 © BROADWAY, JOHEN S: TO THOSE WHO. "SHAVE THEMSELVES. eachable VERBENA | of the requisite abilities, belonging to the Cath per | the rat | | suasion. “And to obtain this object, I request in the name of | | measures to effect the d eka pty as ieee. are crane sdjunted W. praised b by 7 ih9en soho me imaged ms ats pon possible to those who know, ta Orrice on THE scours. Morege, In cle equal to it. It is sol sense, a destroyer ore TA MEET (6 of the id All Company, on the 3rd foe, J caimoualy, Pre wis Gesony waseli pply the raeancy occasioned by the eeicuerionet Yor ws 4 order of the Tow bd peta on Canco = le ce Company, SOCK, 3 val} Caen to Marine insurance rds of Tw ae samt: flan of business which co e wis Rte DRE R CE! THE “OST OF IpORSeNoN DE | ROBERTS respect that having purchased largely Ad auction, he ing ‘a magnificent all and Kvening ”” In short, we believe ALTER, Soar Seoremey. “New Rape notes, Minor at the egruer of soba and John street, estimable article may be screen dd imitations, dey the discerions for ave sale, wholesale and retail, and ool Lew Exawoon Watren, Secretary. pl engraved by far far exceeding any thing Of the kind before the pa md | aeate WP v OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMP, TAN ELECTION for Ditectore of {nse Lastiniting, held this day, the following PARISIAN SECRE JY usT. si a anew a from the French, en- | vation, — a reo | omen by men of " ie ae eee Parts, Fhyaleien to the tres 1 Me nt bore. aie Veoraiect, Aster House, A. fale in senda UNG & BEHRMANN, REMOVED FROM 71 LIBERTY TO 21 SOUTH WILLIAM TTREET. MUSIC FOR PARTIES. ished with the Violin, Per: a and G. Ayliffe, No. 127 | of the writer, aw ee i YORK tithers orés! ay te “Nee Leb i” Dev. % m7 t at : pamady 20 E282 ary Woimterysson™ 9100 Brat mergers ea EE OF eee ‘only of of ® cents, at the y doales oun putes dt mal PATENT LAP-WELDED 1ifO0N BOILER Fort aan AD in rn ck, pee carried on by John Chambers, Governor of Iowa. | In 1842, Bishop Loras received, from the half | | ture of the process of | Contrary to their prejudices, to a different round, by which I am informed that a missionary | | the sionary from this field of his labors, is religious bi- | gotry, and that the whole of it has been begun de | e on to the War Department by Governor Chamberst Was it becanse the aub-agent a ag cenn @ pic- * forcing” those form of worship trom their own’ Mey Dodge know very h pe the ve plans of speculators and others. to’ fileh from them their annual income, in exchange for rum and other trifles, and knowing that the “ black gowns” would soon reform them, he gave these missionaries every encouragement while he remained in office. ‘This the Rev. Mr. Cretin testifies in his letter to the NV. Y. Freeman's Journal some months back. The sum stipulated in the coaate of 1837, for eat. poses of education, 1s $2,800, which is cient to meet their wants, if properl , in the way they themselves desire ; hut not as the Be ors would wish ; for, #0 soon as these a- ans become reformed by the labors of the miasion- aries, or “ black gowns,” pase blood-hounds will have to give up thelr vooati vocatis It is not to be supposed thet the President is cog- nizant of this business, or that the late Commission- er of fadian Affaire hes laid before him any of the applications of those Indians for taisclass of teach- ers, or else he would see their wants properly tended to. 1 have already given you some slight a ON mise to do so more extensively, I cannot be- tter than by throwing this si case before he country, and calling the attention of the com- munity to it. Mr. White is a strict member of the Protestant faith, which reflects still more honor upon him for the course he has taken on this subject, and I am surprised that his example has not been fellowed more numerously by House, in goo for those Indians their right to conte their own money, in their own way, ani mt of for the laudable education and religion. yess ‘Wasninaton, March 3, 1846. The Senate—The State of the Case in the Senate, and the Temper of the Senate—The Oregon and the Tariff—The South and Mr. Calhoun—The President and the Compromise—The Organ and the Oregon—The Reason Why—England, Mexico and Oregon—The Administration and the Cliques —The*Peace to be Maintained—Special Din- ners, §c. There has been a manifest change—a visible ten- dency, since the assembling of Congress, from the original and almost universal war cry of 64 40, to the “sober second thought,” the business-like in- quiry, of what is the state of affairs—what is the | progress—what is to be done? Since the brilliant exhibition of fire-works in the | Senate on Thursday, that staid and dignified body, | by “general consent,” appears to have subsided again into the old routine of one per diem, on the special order of the day. Embraced in this | special order are the following propositions :— 1, The resolution from the Committee on Foreign | Relations for the unconditional twelve months’ no- runken, worthless and oumies tribe of which I | And yet he re- | fuses permission to Be tiene priest to reside among | tice. aes “The reaclsiinns ay peaarenee he 2d ndonment of the national el any portion of the national soil in the liquidation of mn trovers} 3. pari se Mr. Coleen defining the powers of the treaty de; ppartanent, Aad sustaining the administration in the offer of the 49th degree. 4. The amendment of Mr. Crittenden to the ori- pe pasotatices Ses re Ctrarailiae: on oven ti which amendment leaves of the notice with the President, from sad afer ‘the Cs ghey of the present session of Congress. The House resolutions, with their sinners | breeds and many of the Indians, repeated i invitations | commendation for the prosecution or resumption of | to send them the “ black gowns.” He sent them | | the Rev. Mr. Petiot, who had a great facility in | | learning the languages. In a short time he Soquired | their language, one of the most difficult. The agen' | (Lowry; sear misre| Sie procured his The Indians renewed | pplication last year to the Bishop, to have a mary sent among them, when the Rev. Mr. miss! n, by, order of Gover- ne, ‘as above stated, obliged to leave. In confirma- ion of the expres up opliee of this tribe to have “S3 doke missionaries, and none others among them, I their'use. This letter was sentto the reverend gen- | deman at Dubuque, where he then probably was. “ Tunxer River Scp-, bess. m4, “ We, the chiefs and head men of ew Winnebago tribe hevved.s Sietora rier {ree ml | of Indians, do hereby authorise the Rev. J. Cretin to the. el in a few mont ich will be Selamesten sng ag ae te fame private res which a moderate com Hsin trogen gamma Nea Ne. build, or cause to be built, school-houses, churches, he for tho teachers in the churches and school: extent that he may, for our good, on this ‘any post not otherwise appropriated, be- fe line twenty miles west of the Mississippi and we having, many to come and live am = this our permit be forwarded to our Sub-Agent, and by him to’the Rev. J. Cretin. ‘WinnoojCheekst Crane: Little Soldierst Red Thunder} Yellow Thunder The Big Walkert Broad Fadt ‘Waunkruchka| Naubak E. Kawst Waunkruchkast Cut Earst Mauhokabst H. B. Battus Laulieust Euccopensat Councillort unnaukert ‘White Breast} ‘White Woodt Young Winnoocheekst Weesomanl cokrekert Old Frenchmanst Smokey Ground. Big Weavet The above Uaioe was signed in our presence, and was fully understood by them, and is their unbiassed L. Y. Avexanper. The following letters, in corroboration of the | ity | foregeingand which were —_— by ason of the | former sub-agent—Lowry—spe ciently clear | of iteelf, on fis subject :— “T, Wau-kaun-hau-keu, Chief and head man of the of India their orator or spokes- int to take immediate and ei jischarge of the present incui bent of the Winnebago school, at the sub aeons and to entrust the management of said school to Winnebego nat man, ask our | the Winnebago peer bom vr Lon ely be at once made | to our grea er in Waal pares Waw-k KAWN-HAW-KA' yo his mark. Iowa Tennrtony, Nov. 20, 1844. Done in presence of AS z a in—Here is another letter of: a previous date iettehiregts q delay Se? same mer on the | part of these Indians, to obtain such teachers asthey want, and which was decided in a council of the nation on the day previous to ite d “The Winnebago Indian Chiefs, when in council, with James McGregor, sole Indian Agent for thi ‘inne! at the feeney. on the 3rd instant, re- Wi q hn of the school present su indent and teacher. The ion, and id dis- fen an | same request ‘was made by the Chiefs in council yester- day, es explained by their interpreter, and which we, | by request, certify to, this 3rd bei of Nov. 1944.” |. D. Leanne, z H. Locx woop, Wiis Ase, men Fa ee ‘ I certify that the above writer, Peter isan In- | | dian isterprer. ¢ JOHN HAFEY, Jn. I, Simeon Leguier, Government eter, certify } that the sbove was correctly inte: reted, — the | |e have mate ae same repeat |IMEON EMGUIMEA wie ot 5 4 wank. Attest, H. Sich The forego ing testimony is suflicient to establish | | the fact that thot tite tribe have desired the “ Black Gowns,” and them only, as teachers for themselves and children, and that aher repeated applications to this government for permission to have them, they have failed in having their wishes attended to. This Mr. Lowry, wo, is improving his mind, or teaching at Princeton Co ee and who been the chief cause of the trouble te truce ' is had ine folly. to write on the | ne jor ication in the a nelly rang a there ds nothalt a dozen | Catholics eng nthe} inmebagoes, except some | half breeds, the cone OF offepring of Frenchmen. | The Intelligencer has very properly declined pub- lishing = statement, a for wee ee re in the world, { eu cause i ryhe nowledge te aan fearing alco to be the a of ishing a false statement respecting a subject of ree it has no other knowledge than that furnish- | ed by “L. A. L.” From the report of James MeGregor, the sub- | agent to Governor Chambers, and which the Gove- | nor has neglected, for some reason best known to himself, to send in to the War Department (it is not | in the Secretary of War’s annual report to{Congress, | Doe. den this i reamon) I or, on following, Fes. pas- | sage it amor "whom fe be Lowry save says Seco are not eix oat ha from their earliest intercourse with the ites: red under the influence ‘of the Catholic Church, nti) wRhin twelve years pest. Bince thet time it sp: Cretin was accordingly ordered t there, | | | Crea he did, bar has Ben pyontar ste Gower: | without a counting of juested inform their Great Father, | | that the nation wished their brother of the Black Robe, ( | negotiations. 6, The amendment of Mr. Bresee, pet the abro- | gation of both the mocap ae re and 1827, in- stead of the latter onl nal resolution from ae committee, being some conditions in the compact of 1818 net embraced in that of 1827 7. The amendment of Mr. Golquitt, for the no- tice, and recommending a peel settlement of the tro" id negotiation. ora The tbiendment of Me. Hanmegan to Mr. Col- quis amendment, striking out the word “ compro- mise,” and providing that, in the ons, BO territory shall be surrendered; to wi the Ameri- can Government has the best title. Upon this broad field of ane te the debate tons ne: yore day resunned, ae and _ ontinued in the speech Bites wha unequivocally of Illinois fabric, a and filling, stripes and figures—the w! henner gr Row or never—peace or war—every thing for bg i> Lp fora bene i argument of fod jon was exactly opposite in ror dao Senator Weex t Mr. Baywood will | support Fy. mn} jon was not rom Georgia, wi nea eonaaet Mek ed was ne Fogret he be Senate, by the mover of this ant juivi Te tion, that we venture ene ane is atthe yj | hazard in the expression of the anorange tha amendment of Mr. Colquitt will pass the Senate, & conclusive majority, it the test is not jenn pd another sort of ‘*compromise”—i. e. pple cl a between the war-men and the peace-makers. Meantime, there are one or two incidental propo- | sitions before the Senate—Ist, an inquiry, by Mr. present as- Finke of a get whether the our, fore! rel ions uires a for war; and and second, a request Mr. or Clay- ton, for such other international correspondence ppt i nn as may have transpired (pel estoppel of ti | acoption of the first of these inquiries appears pe be Bu; ited from an imperative necessity, eapediency ot answering it may be po boli 9 with the Executive. If he recommends a preparation for | war as a wise precaution, it will but precipitate the | Government into the alternative of war—if he re- sponds that there is nothing in our present | with UF sen Britain suggesting the necessity of an fe defen it will but arouse | Srgneniawre ue nlgaian of he ae ab and establish an sora le line of division in the household party. Heat no aewen ee to the Dit i ol Ly bar with Mr* Calhoun ead eo South, tse the of a life—the mritoal juncture of a century. ii we plunge into hostilities C3 the “whole or none,” the immediate and the ultimate prospect of areduction of the tariff in the sexing. Tue tion to the Southern srandand, ia exe ast ig ta. ding the Soiica m * e hol until the arrival of the Texian Senators sbeymnce strengthen the forces of the great South Carolinian. | But Mr. Crittenden does not endorse the “‘compro- mise” amendment of Mr. Colquitt. | Ho, perhaps, ts that it involves a “compromise” of the ta- rit ‘By nomeans. [ie Geiece OC ie Sean Ss edy and independent Yin pe aoier regon question—a permanent factory | citieation, with a Map: to an unembarraseed action th mmercial reciprocity. Con- | Saas vag rs with -an immediate adjust- ment by mise of the litigation, the ot the Senate would be adverse to aged eduction of the tariff, the ultimate prospect is so far removed as in the event of war. The ain tude of Mr. Calhoun is, therefore, entirely consist- bea: A uae i eriapeste of war? The Presi- dent has withdrawn the offer of the 49th parallel— refused arbitration, and is to stand upon 54:40.. The ratiocinations 3 of would in- fallibly lead to the deduction, that neither ws go tration, nor compromise, nor expect anything short of the immediate notice, oes end | the oceuy oa of es — pts tion of not labo blind, but piertgbnie and ply ing iin, bat 5440 ae + ‘ae organ to sect rank tha tonite a teoneieen- lati Han ion upon the President for a without rach : compromit his pereperhe We believe the President is sincerely anxious 9 wash hi hand ofthe dificlsy—we be than to B40 lore believe, that while he has an to the succession, he is fully apprized of of longer effort at preserving the an open quem We pres soca while he estimates but awaiting the action instructions,it appears, are With rama ‘action upon the notice. Great Britain is a creditor to Moxie i some millions, it is not probab r ogame | advantage that may arrest fon i ga emis the eae ox ais’ to Bie lapse of i is The fact i is ihe wat fever ha abated, ja sbeting, aes ray the imaginations — ye