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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 1

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fl I i 'acst, 1 cai INDIANS OF TEXAS. DAILY, BY V. 1UHY, Seersuckers Ariadauquas population, 12D to WAS 1) VJ A1 Imc j'is ri -oi 110 waniors, 30 live on the A'i- iLma'iin on tV 1 1 SUV JACKOX AM) CO. galiiic about 50 miles W. from ttC the I'ro iiice of Texas Sluli, coiiloclus.

were 1 iniMii to the lAst In.ii.vt A- To Hunt, tU i 'i B-c pv i I rut -e. r. ml SaujA' acadochetes population, 150 i at N.itcfiitoches hv whom thi fire frcf tH 1 Ar ZIXK iTA W. prime from Li.ico;L. of iienor iltty 1 1 Mcfc do.

bli-. I) i. do. 8 Is. i'oi la eton-, irr-1 rry Pr-ndv Line Cr.ib Ai iil Cider llJii warrior-, 40 he on the almut CO miles from Naco'-doches.

wt re committed to a frienil, who th-ni to us are of I Mf t'5 b'n 1 rime So x. CailV''. i.pei''ujr 5J h. CmS r. k-r liuif barre fm i cl SO l.iU Z.

Kiim l'0 boxes So At sucks Ali.ion,'.s 4 r.srs lV-mr-t Con 3 lr B.tJrl-iMi, assorted co urs a I'V Gilbert K. hi ro. 1 Dies, St. Pedros population, 1.10 war fered to the puhlic in conrecjuence of riors, .10 live oa Notches, 13 mile rt'ceiit di Iiiites in Co.itrrc. 0:1 bj ro.

Vo'ict. V. from Nacogdoches. Clay's resolutions nlativcto the 1. Nabado' ht population.

IPO-v. ar- AiiEIIOUSE st 3 dmra -rji has j'is Leea -i order. ai oi- iiO BienviiU. SOmav i' I kepinf a Retail 7f li UQUOft STORE, Ifcv ot St. Louis, assure the families who re-ttu tii rile Groeerics o' 1 .1...

propose reiiajuish.iKiit of Tea. nors, vo live near ou earo-. '() and f.l'lwn rroi.n t.rl Texas population, 1 50 warrior. o-iaitv HAVANA TOBACCO, I'm- Ci- oar. Iemor-tiijin of the lsiJian Trihes 111-hahiiiui' the I'rownce of Texas.

Coniasichces or I-etans total fo- Ifl live on Netches, 45 miles from si cr; pror''0 vt Sut.r, acii aotitil t-j ei lrR thi pwee sa t- ir ii.ii.i-:!i t'ljiifln f.t:,-v iuci.m;i.'i4l.tK..j ct t- c'1: Jtt. abil'ti; A YVAMD C. PanUu lime) 1 rjl ju.t t.ei-fl i sUu. i.b iul Car maj '1 0.n,.r.erc 'Uc following u-r tor nui (iGf barn a wt 0 s'ioul mi piruied hnms j'ia'ity fc.rr. ls ami half hhls Riitkct iUtf.

put r.p v. itTi i-. fa nil' ins 6 Narogio-hes. Tlie five are e-cntia'lv the same ik-opIc i nr H.HllOTl, 12, 10 11.000 M-IIIlhiT of ite soin'i in log and some in grtc- of warrior. 1 i o.i.OOO-Tiii;.

AS te I b'lilt cabins are roguish aad rowanl'v. is divided in three Parlies orlrih-s. to Ccm tr.ch 't s'. Yarri)aracks. and VV.ai.il i i'i at tins in i'i "ii.l.

for -the H. on Oritg.i ve.it i SuWrib -r otrt for ale, i-S ih; is a remnant cf a tribe rei.awav altogether erratic i ion IO hoios Tin Plates kfjjs Cut Nails i'i) 13, jllst received and for sa'e I 1 aerrVrs, ha on Land a Cjm co i-iti ig ot not more b't sou's, who are scattered amoi-t and intcr- I Xt in I I -'e I'M -rf the illnt-w irt uid a a -n, i cvpre-s 3i lron tu- waiers RcJ river of trliitorhs to tl Col At rciaced prices to close swl-s. 14 'lirr I to li Li th nuirrie with neighboring tribe. Morgan, Dorsy and orado of Texas MihsM for Bidies population, 175 to 1C0 l.y jnn- filh COMMVtiKlir.an 1 Sot. or Sat Pj irjl.i COOIUi cut ai.d bradi do Hnndli-a irio Ii mps, bxs ae.

ncho a all sizes Irji.i 5J 1jH'j we'iK" Bols nv kf-ivl No Hall bl.U do Xj. 2 'aski Cli- esr btiis amiif sna'; -t tfiC, "TOO reams nrii'inc paper 2 flcav. ai. mrri i' hoy Trunks m-prrieiis' sIi.h k.h" Very Trunks a-vrrrd Itjle- anl cate India cotton Si silk gotds Csc Swrnlisl. lire, Do coiUiii, Uiiechjc'u ad utT.pes IVi baN do co't'in ear.1 BM am! kf j-ind ir'n gr Caries m.mit shins, til.

Uurtcrt oil t'i-ir cherry -tuice JU niU'r satid juccop? vani li lth-, s.t'..r Los fk-. ranee. warriors 40 to 5L on me ruci i '-it K4 I the wi.l be cnyu? t-. A rfS-xe iT.c. kept (''un'rtj lam.

das. if i- part on BuiTjdoc are at war with the the 0-a ai.d Tonka-was Ii.diaus abound iu ni.iles and horse. fiViav, 3ly-it 40 inlies hi: low St. A oiiio road ihi-earc a peculiar peo-ih peak a differ larguage from ill t'n'ir iifig'iho irs origin i i-'untvin ire. MOW MCUllY, Vi, aie by 1) plic rl Sr Co.

Laparts 1 1 1 '11 ir stur ami ii.y att.l at tho li aii.i iirp the Home t-n idZJ IJjv. f.rsV, ol warriors. 20C arc also erratic, but more h.icd in U0UBLO)Nt5, i S't To- known thev intennarry widi tl. Coihattts and are under their rn! caf in eripw, tnrt nrrss trail-); nimlt, funcy rape sr.aw:s, C-c. bt colours and rich their are cenerally to bf-found between the Yano or Prarie f'-r the Or.

la Evnics these are disperse 1 a Bayou and the St. Savas, two tribu intermingled with other tribes of the ir-iiiitv tie ward fr a-vl a NTfl Mil, uaOitH iki i-tm th u'Ti'vcr. fi '5 vrs 3f, 5 feet tfl-t TV HO-lt -y in steam'1 Via- tary ft reins of the Coloralo are at war with the Sjranianh Ttarmhy attached to lhi.mericaas and extremelj I HER. non, i5 live on a nranrn 01 me One We str pr rrnirrr rise iia-ikins, blur, short yellow Mai co.npittiy Eiist aiu'. V-1 1 cbops Sumi-tra Prpner, 1st i'iity Taiitx-i-'n v.d q'i'uy uul urdcf Ch Kilaie.

six r.T Br.i.i iia-ia cmi 'T trniks B.krta nl b.i assorted t'prr V4r. f.rt (' s. cm.d do. Cfcxhee, orit liirt' ii-k ii i r. m-c ni 1 1....

with iiati une t's-uiil lj oui't lnnl, m'tl p. rsrr.ajr n' ue Pi.aei:;i. a-nm cf ft rn vt low pr. oi.e (- a ull. yn umi .1, a r.i'iri- o' l-av, i-r.

pait the oe I t.i'wrco, 'in. i ti, rn Dj-i u'l tun ltiii i i I. i.c!wti:t.a!.d il.spjtcli, ou rta-. if 40 miles S. of NacogJoch- are a peaceable and harmles Conhattes population, 350 war anxious to eom" under tneir protection arc a shrewd and comparatively an enlightened jcoiie, and remarkably honest.

Whacoes population, 350 to 400--n'tmlier of warriors, 70 to CO live on riors, 80 live on Trinity, 120 miles S. of Nacogdoches trade to St. An- k- it a eet Win hn by PHl i TM. lllttO 'b 5tC the river Erao huil 1 tlMir huts of onio and to Galveston are a brave Tea, crc. aj i ft ant ot Cfiir.try rum ex-ellt nt quality.

-9 Irish inc. 1 fl 'I miS h- his nm in.i ir ti barn' 1 a 1 tf a-s nv. i.t nf i-4 H'ltl 7 i li in C' br.l! P'rre- 7 8 l' 'a li wn Cat-brii- h.iP.i-- rrhif i. 5-4 try v.A I I)a ins and iiiif 'ii 3-4 ivn Imrti I. niih.irn l.trn.

t'a I ft fleeting l.iTHti chei ks. I I.t: r-lt Jnis Prinfel nir Jarorrt, a rl nvisVia mud ht-s Iriah bne'i shiits hk1 er 3 P'pts bra i-ly Which he wi'l i.t ver- t- either f-ti rrfC'el la ejciar--. prodiue. ay 4 Ti'v aS'o'i ee coarse in form of a cone occupying a beautifil and fertile prairie raise corn, brans, and melons are and enterprising people descended from the Creeks migrated to their 11K -riU-rs h.ve landing from .1 Cai.t. Custunf, Paiiade).

a Vitvtwu mA Co. 0 Slit, at tlltrlT ir i i.5:iaine 4 gvj- in if the x- J. I'ijfc U. Co. presant abode about the period of the a treacherons and cowardly people- Jibia Zi" taer and cheats of TEAS, consisting at Gun powder, I nperiaL I Imported ia'o Pliila 9 i i i ll frr Pnr' or Hi'ce 8fom( Mantrt I CD Mg-.

sometimes jmti the Comanchecs in their predatory excursions aain't the Spaniards are connected with several other tribes, viz. Tonwackanies. by Hysuti, I delphia in Mrch last Y-Hinc Hvami, rnd repated to be of American revolution are nosptaoie and friendly to Americans. Aulabama? population 320 warriors 75 live on waters of Netches, 10 miles above its mouth descended from the Creeks are similar in all repects to their brethren the Con- atWJa'T. 2 Tow-e-ash, and Witchctwas exces HS' ii, Sn.ii, I sj.ienor u.uty.

Souchong ALS7 sively prone to stealing, iil'j YOV Variae Rates 100 JiifCrs 1st chop siiort yellow Nankins, population, 230 to tsMtUa'xl I.ave lo 'hattes being more contiguous to, l. U.y; 250 warriors 50 to CO live at a ie-is lu.d, r.ciHlins '(. 1 rn' a'lj tm ji- tie recet.llv re.i, ami ltu-. i- 7 I i. blaca niiton Crvprs, 25 1.

colored do. do. 2.5 4 4 H.lk.6, btHvlM 6.4 Floor Matthi. a dre I beautiful pprin; of water which dis they sometimes trade at Natchitoches, Sot'h these tribes are much attached the Americans. charges into the river Trinity from Tie arvrve artictei are entitled t.i Ik-bentare, tlie west ide are essential I the 'Hue If sti I i.tia j-'ans (.1 r'Uimls, assortev) to.

cloths, asaur- ted ibitirs Vu Oal'on Cfv.pea Jn.lia blask htkb. jl1t incv 8-4 cb sltavta 4 n's boot at aitoes IVumert's abnet Soxes cotton tbread, with pass top aid plated coat TcMt buttons Ojmes'ic e.ntont, Uc ftw lot a ot exceller.t i' ing Vd a few pipe Bntndy. Kawavs-this is a people with whom same as the Whacoes. and iu he soul on Very advantages is tei'iui. Moi'an, liorspv Co.

Tow-e-ash and Witehetwas--These it is probable will come within the U- a rc' mted States by the lateSpainshTreaty F1K3T rate Steam En in-, now in Krw live on the Red river about 1 200 Yoi-k. calculated to operate with a force ernn OS Vewtls, and also, fr thei- C.rg- ea. at Ta rascon'a Wliartrea, and at his otlir luilir. places at SUipt'ingpor and it Rock Lta.td; ON VESSELS. All Ves-ls SOtnoastjil pnn 25r.

per dav above 50 and not over 1C3 Z7 1 2 100 15:) i0 110 2H) 1-2 200 2JO 75 250 300 87 li 300 350 100 350 400 112 lrf 400 5( 125 above SO li71-a Oh ris tlfor ('argues. The wharfige fr ca-gjs is in' en. If to be a rhurge atrJTjt tbr g.njcls only but Jin A Tara co ill cha-n'e it airainjttne and recovrr it ti-otntbeni, tLeir caplainj, comm ui 1-ers, vessel owners, a an express condition of bis let rg mad or unirud on his pro-werty. 1 lu: xefls to be rcunburjcd fi ois the shipp'-rs or e-'grer. Kvtry VtsseUha'! pay one rent evrrv eiual to a co-iiT steen boraes, is Acre Ui 6 a 5t miles above Natchitoches occup himO iiri- rtarr.

it i comrltte in all iu parts, has a'l neiresnry machinery to put it into each bank, vis a vis, are tle same peo-nle nnriiit.ifion of from 1 am acquainted only by information lerived from the Comanches and some ow traders who have aecn large paries of them their sum.ner residence probably in high northern latitudes as they trade with the British North Western Company they descend into the country occupied by the Yamparacks and Tenaways in the winter, allured perhaps by the and the greater mildnes of the climate-there arc probably 2000 souls of this tribe. immediate and ucoest'ul ooeratinn. The lit O.lii'. ut 1 AVB KK'tdVKIltlie i II li t'ie blort at C'orii -t arlra amf Grvir street, allele thev hc frae Oi.l '-falcira Wine in liifi es vndqr. Cavks Tc ntte do in pipes ami qr.

casta. II l4r aMirtcl Anvils, ices Pluntatiun Toots 30 hhds Stemmed Tnsacco Cuiis, I'istols, rc. RTiCFIVKO prr iy Irin r.J lor tle very ow, at no 4 111. nv il an it Viiice ot Gu.is, pat Pern I was ta. 1.

s. f.c. 17 VicnViavn is Jcuva, ASjust received the bng Lm nra WMN.w York, a fivvti s'lj'pfy CUl'hlXcJ, iogt-ther wittia-imebes' jjk, Blu' blue, and i.ned o.lnrs, ALO, r. 5 to COO nnmutTof warriors 100 to v.n:e i be applied to t'e aaean'njf of rice, jft-m lirn; of viiiA xt cirn. or to any of er they cultPvate thelearth, bat fre ti niccbiiicl fiir-poe.

W4i oe aotu mncn 11 lf 1 t.H:ll. gucitly aba idon their hamlets in the tr partirHtars apply to ju received and for winter and pnrs'ie the buJaloe. Tonkawas population, 15 to 1P.00 ITi.t.n .1 -lTrtet. 23 ii warriors. 330 these are erratic tvciui 4.1 liuin'llf Vx7'' r'-e" offers for sale Seratick this trib, Re the pre- live etwcen the Braos and the Col pound, weight cf gooda Uiat he shall landing frarn brigs Miry Ann and ceding one migrates from the north in fr.

tlie aWnd wharves or u.dn'g terborn's it dances. Lvr jo-ij rrCt-ifH! 'il places, and one cent fir every hnndrr weight 'Ue nf the P-it qu of -a 1 in aauamtv t.ni an au-aoruoeiil the fall season they are connected with and speak the same language as the Lapans have probably 1800 to 1e I'i ti am et tsat she aba! d.Kliargr on them. IU 1 a ctiit for every hundred und-. that vescls do de. liver, by water to lighters, or receive from tin wlfn tied to Xiut aforetaid wharves or lauding places.

liotvarJ and Merr'. 2000 souls. 4 bbu no. beef 3UJ lib I ionics and headirp 15 hbda IVvitor rum 5 bbla abd ttah biiU mvkrrel lVm. Fliz, jun.

UtaCU on aVevi-N-ork, Fo' Salrbv 24 G. Johnston R. Doorman. ale oy the Isnd.iig IU 50 bbU Ant- tii I st and 4th proof lie by Tlie captain or of every ressrl will, on hr arrival at the barf or STANZAS TO AMrlTIOS. not tiy fick'e cb rm to share, O.

s'em Amb.tion that 1 bend T. li St tandir.g places, provide Jhn A. Tarascr.a with a Mmfrst ot the t-irnkge Goodd sl.e has to I cunt thee not.eaprieifMn fair. kor feae, jnload, to enable him make out bi. bill of Or ak of thee one b.ion to send.

wbai fuse of goods and alo, with a crrtiticate Could'at ihou, indeed, atar Plratrrs wing1, 67 of fu tonnage meaiwir-nent, io order to en TiiOS tlCWE, Koval-Srert, "fT'FCS Gut, ht vvy l'j 4uil roof l'j lil.l. 3 llrrtii 1 A) krif fa tin ill Opi rel i.fy;tiac "dy, 1 5 montr oM t'i oraiii 1 ut a very surnor u. 'y VOO b. 5 ix st green CcTc IiuIih U.I.--U sheeting butt-stub 'lit tjbiiitur ft hags tiinirrr 5.5U T' biicco bl.U corn fed prime poi .10 krS iird fi.ie slii.pii:g order Mit And but pro lime Life fl-rt-'g hour. Or the min I wit comfort bring.

orado, in and about the latitude of St. Antonio are friendly with the Spaniards, and at war with the Indian enemies are more warliTfe than their neighbors generally use rifles are remarkably for horsemanship. Carronkawas these are emphatically Cannibals-s-population from G50 to 700 warriors 1 5fJ they occupy the. mouths of the Brasos and of the beautiful bayou Les Euros, and the intervening "country they are almost amphibious, and derive from numerous little water cour-es which intersect the low lands they inhabit, an almost impenetrable fastness they are friendly with the Spaniards from whom the obtain some pcau'y but necessary supplies and hostile to all other human brings are cowardly, treacherous and cruel, and invariably rat their prisoners are large men and of light complexions a poor and miserable race; subsist mostly on Alliga- able him mukeout bis bill ot whai iagr ot the vrasel And il the said captain or coninuinder Then I might own thy boundless pow f. I One h'tnded hoses ChocolatCj No.

3 F-wenraia Hyson T-a 25 tru.Ju and Box' at, sorted Henry Marston, Yo. 4, Uiem-i' ett shall ta to provide him with said man test and certificate aj af-reaid, then John A. laratcnn ffiaiiiids anJ Cassia. But since 1 know thy wtvYing state. Thy lanry'd ho van they be.

6jun to Dourg. Biron. What sorrows on thv smile await. ITvtCCt0U. Shall I bf-rtow on thee then, to tinseli'd lly, liatte And rwind her brows thy chaplct tarine.

Whilst I retire an bumble guest, N. Y. Firemen Insurance co.n'y. 41IE undersnrned A(ljent the New si Firemen lusurarce Company, will tukr Huh. on buildtng, (roods, wares or tr.ercl an Or.

traia 01 WW tec a COSJ 0' ai: 4 if Sa 3: tie. I 1 Jjy It bUsbun inn oil fejr Vofe ftw-Zfc' S'nam'ftsrs, octiCaru.w K.K. KUM t.e p-etn mmna COFFEE 5t IHn li ot tntwfor quality d.v, any ri" 'LTji state of Lou is ana, or ill ontjcr tlie vessel at luily loaued, an-t will rhvge the said veiel, her captain or com mander, ami her ivrnin wuh a wharfage for ie good equl to the full tonnage ot said vessel. Tbe captain or eomm-mder of every vessel loaded at afurcsaid wharves or hnd.ng places wil' also, bet'Wf lesving it, deliver 1 1 A- Taraicon a manifest ol ti tonnage ofll'-gK)dsihe has takm on board, and, il he di rs ail to ilcl.ver it asaferesaid, tlien John a- Ta rue on wi'd charge said vi sx-L her captain commander and her cargo, a wharf age equal to bcrj'iil tonrage. Fv-ry captain or commander of any surh vessel shall, brbrt leaving tbe wharf or Und.n place, pay Jui A Tarascon bis bilia of wnait ace to the aforesaid ra'-ts, ai-d if Iu- 10 hm tb'ils family beef nbls rosin 10 do Landing trom brig NaTcy and for s1e br in the city "VlsnH om -n cty To quail more grateful sweets than Untie.

For, let but Prudenrr o'sr mc swy. And bldearh sordid hope subside, Let Virtue steer me on my wav. Aa on Contentment's stream I glide 5 I seek no re tliese iil Rive Thrwe dear di lighn I (tistiy prize Tbrf bfr tract, nv bow to live, And ev'iy worldrss rums 1 11 ir tilrl Va. hrhnstone Work. eunnott'M r-ui luiij I tueir skins.

Ritchie? population, 130 to 150 To Kent. Te part of a pood house works, oil boiling bouaes and attpelre refuie. Those apply mT for itisnrance from the oun try, or from any country town, are it-queated to Se Terv minute in tbeir description of the pro jeny abich tliev w.sh insured. ill il 'if Hi 1 ft 5rom. wub a larrr and riee -ir a 5 jiteel tam.iy in a plea-r ta'io ner to tbeOiston House iliull f.d pavmg it at fJe if.wsaid time.

then ltit.n A. Trascon ill require and ex rf Tcnrr tUl be -n 10 a pen. fr'm vessel, her Captain or commamj. I-ia-'HIv alio wim tl ntrmit tlie r.re. a ainie t- board rur reiere.ice apoiy at tlie 'far of IScw Ui leans, hereby p.ren that on VI nuav owners, a an express condition of 1 1-barfage, twice aa nmch as tlie af -esuid rates teasels emplmevl in discharging or receiving r.argnes are to litre tlie prt lertnce in l.irllis I M- boats tot- nutsi ie at haif duily ra'ea.

Wagg'ms, carts, -c emplovcd a 4 wli'ig to anl n-oin the wharves and Ian li-g tofi.llonr the presciibeil bj be hart keejK idle one 1 1 keep out ot tlx cav till wanted. JOHN A TARA -COS. Sbit'oirgnnrt, Kv. M.rr.h I. lfCf.

VT1 t.rXTl0 1 of Govrr i-r of the Slate 3 a Rrpivntativc of this state in the Con-1; of the United Sutes a Senator and a K-prewnta ire in tle fnerkl AsarmSiy of tin tate of Louisiana, the 3 1 senatorial district. In pumo in- of the prwlsm tton of hi ex-ceuVorv the (i Pernor of the state, under date the of May last, the election abve m.mtiwl he presi lent the elecsnral a rmS for the natorial distru-t, no c-ttie Voter that thr ab ve etrrti.m t.ke place, to wit on Mood.y the 31 July au-x. at Mr.N Tert Fortier'a, Itft bankef M- nsnippi; and the two il 'jig ilav an of si'! month, to wit 011 1 at Ba'. Duauau'a, and tbe 5.h at Mr. Do Ko- ligny'a.

Accd.ng i Uw, tic si'uni; Will enmmenoe at 10 o'rl -k tSe morui. add close at 4 o'clock in the n. 'Waf. at notMi. the a.lui Ih-xiok.

in r'J'ier. rt' ihe k-aae of imlwili tor the str-t-la witb'm the city and aittVe place at Ma'arm's exchange Thirty Dollars Reward te of the EI.LE.V, Wliolcft the of ustresa last t. Said wench is about tuftax, thrtr years ajri a little marked with thr.maii pox, hs a Urjfe cut on ber left wriat whi she left it is supposed sV was lrrss-d hi a mal check lilac gingham. She wi.s lat bnugtit fm Mr.Thv-maa S. Kennedy this city, and wsa brought lo this puce f-ni Charlesto, Carolina.

The above reward rt be paid on bringing lirr lo the fS-of this Gazette; and aiyper-son who harbours or conceals ber after this notire, wiP. be prosecuted with the utmoU r. gvrnr ot the Utr. 9 jun. brig botn baitm sind sslr by the vi stribtrs t'JO piece itn.sia per I rig Statira, from Havana 113 bagsCotire.

11. 3 If. IK r4 A Co? tU i n.r briKS S'. i.i a uA Jr'rancis, and lr by F.nl ngN Row 100 h- St. I)oniirg O'Pir, ol a I q.wli'y 40 nMs.

$i'ids, Kaa 1 '0 th.Mii lr.k, fO tb' ai' 011 I-r-es sc Itf 2i) llrrrtrs SU li 12 VrrJc-relJ 0 r-o'e. C'. -na Wa.c 75 :i.ie niitr rs3 quaniityof stolen, A Wntch, I. and Co. number ilier yT5 or f.

nd nth a rvqn.sted, if it fi nld be f'erril ikrtr tbr le, detain'! wa'r' ard rt re to 'fee mil nhers. who II 1 -vr a r-axn aV' reward fo. i'J tcwary. 9 may W. ii- D.

Flower. nd S-tgory auc'iooeer jnd that warriors, 35 to 40 live on a small branch of the river Trinity raise corn, tc. are a rough but prodigious cowards. Caddos population. 5 to COO warriors, 120 live on Red river near the state line of Louslsiana-the Treaty line will divide their lands they are a warlike people, descended from a nation origin illy called Texas, but this name, by means of numerous ramifications has lost its ancient pre-eminence.

The five following tribes are of the same origin Anadanquas, Nac-adochetes, St Pedros, Nabadachoes and Texas ihese, together with several other small tribes of the Province, are under tlie uncontrolled influence of the Caddo chief, who is a remarkable shrewd and sensible fellow he has 1mm caressed by the a-gency at NA'rhito hes, but still retains strong Spanish predilections he could probably command 500 warriors but his tributaries are less warlike than his own people. r-iative to id uihlerukucz, mat 4 neMjv office. lTaXfhai.gr Oil I'OstoIl, Si by Mnr Uurat Canes, parish of OV n. n-t- '9 Pus. LABARRE, J'lstire r.f the Peac, r.ir;''irg it IS rtti wonted lor a nersoo Btok bu been in 11..1 XM VivaWAvta-z lowea f-w co-nolin house.

S' Yirfc-YirUUa. v-t ur: riven mm uia i tr- a i OR SALE, a few thou and aiTKim 111 mil 11 attentMi-i i.inr Bnrks, at 25 per NOTICE. riTIS onlersijried AGENT of the New-L York Firen-en Ins-trance Company declinrr foe tlie present taking any risks on wooden buildings, or buddings covered with wood, be continues to take rtt on Brick BintiT'ns with t-Tracr roof. Application to be marie to bin at the Custoa llrne. Jama fc'fcrrdt, Agn.

pr'd 26 2FVIF. snsc-tbrr, i'ts" rec. the 3 form from 19 Ha." If a q'lavity of -t ie i adxt fi' t-r which thry o.1i--r tor aa cat -rm. I'i store 5 Connecf rnt me sha.1. Ma.uisel WLite, Co fl lxeceaioir lUjTT I 20 tons Gernun and Crowley Stee 5j Ifcarburo pa it Balances, for Aleo, a frw thouaaod French Fire Crick at 20 per AL Apply 11 Wm.

Brantl. John jr. OJdie,.

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