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Show INDIAN AID AGAINST ABO j LITI0NIST3. , Tne SoaMtrejj.pnbiished ftt WocO, In View of tho past an fotor'o' forays, by "abolitionists'' ori Tc-insj has. tho follow-tng follow-tng article; ,'',. Otn ALUKS I 1Ut NATIQSS. AtlOVt Rtp BlVKIt, JJirORMSt rAtrrs' Sinco oot1 suggestion,, last weet; of tho necessity of sending Texas commissioners to .treat and. form1 an allfance With the powerful nations abovo lied IUvcr, Wo tiro gratified Iosco that, it 'has enlisted tho nttcntion, of thinking men in our stato. Wo had Informatton a few days ago from .merchant, trading for .some years, -past In the Indian., notion, and juat arrived from there?' ' " 1 . -:. . 1 He Inlornis as, that'" there arol25,000 fighting men, the boldest riders, and, best marksmen, upon tho, continent; that, tho belief among- them is universal thatjthe Kansas .abolitionists design" making an fnrdad , opdiJtt their territory,.. Ahd that throughout western Arkansas and the nations, na-tions, so nntyersnl via this. apprclicnsiou that nightly guards are actually 'kept on tho alert, lie farther states that it is a subject of surprise among the citizens of tho nations that. Texas, their hatnral ally, shduid bo apparently so indifferent, to what equally concerns our own destinies; and that comu'iMionors appointed under tho broad seat of Texas would bo received with acclamation, - 5" , , Among thcse'pcople them Is refinement ii-lho. highest order of inlel(igcnce!.wealtbj: doyotctl attaclimen 10 Hicir homes, and an iudotniUblc bravery that is character-istie character-istie of the race whoso .blood courses their veins. .... it ,Thp "United Stat; Government has been enabled' to present tn collisioli between be-tween the Cherokee. ..warriors and the Kitusas squatters up'tohejicntral lands, to which we referred last tyeek, byi iutor-posing iutor-posing Its nulbprliy; and;, by force, ,rcr mn.vjng tevcntr.familica'dndL burnlrirflthelr houses. ' . v-s-i; With tho, dissolntlon of tlio. "govern-mcut, "govern-mcut, the feeble barrier of tho federal troop yvill. bo .removed, and it -will be seen by, the. bold annonnccmehtrof. Mont' gohiery himself, iu another cotumiythat tho onsindght-'will cdmtrtehcQ.; 1 ' " 5 WqHvonldVndst earnestly icall tho' ot-lentldn ot-lentldn of. tho lcgUlaltfro and thd convention conven-tion :tq a (act of which vo nrbvnssurcd' by a' gentleman tiroToiindly Intlthato. with'In-dlaii with'In-dlaii affairs; Unit thdleading.'men of thcso nations have a;qnfrollipg infltjeucc with j fhe,wjld tribes, now desolating our frontier. fron-tier. If this be" true, (audwe doiiqt doubt the fact J It wilt ,,1)0, seen.- nt;.,dn'cc, th'at.an.alliance, offenttye and .'defensive, with the fouy great nations, by "Tcxai, wpnhl enalilo us; by a masterly 'stroke df diptdmaey, to enlist tho sympathies of 'all the onUide tribes, west of the nations, KxrEIilTtOK AOAIXST titR.,Ij-mss. A "grand army" of ouo . thousand mounted volunteer froriifersmen Is rendezvousing in Jack county, Texas, for exiodition,dl 'extermination against tho hostile Indian tribes., They intend td push on to the very headquarters of tho enemy, and root them out f the laud df the living, if possible. |