Show the seminoles Semi noles it seems at last after years 5 ears of war and the expends ure of millions to conquer that small tribe of lud lus indians ians lans and induce them to lesve leave their native swamps and go to the place that government had load provided for them west of the fhe mississippi effit most of those remaining in florida have lave been persuaded by col rec rector nector tor to leave the land of heir father and follow tho thoe hoe e of their tribe that have gone before them to their new home in the west ane philadelphia north american says Ad advices advises vices from the south inform us that there ii H a prospect of the few reffa TOffa ining oles oleg be rg jg boon soon carried cir cit from florida I 1 to a J join oln oin their compatriots at the west col rector had succeeded eded to In indabel daei dael tile the greater part of them to assemble at ForOI to be ready to embark on the instant for new 0 learis leans this result is attributable i of a reli rell reliable aSle delegation of the simi Semi seminoles noles of the west taken back to florida by the it agents for the file purpose of representing sen tine tins to tit tin deniz ns of the tile everglades how better belter off hey they were oil on the prarle prarie ie lands of the west than they ever bad been in their native swamp swam pit and how fool isi it was to refuse any louger longer to join the main body ot of the new tribe in its new home after delibe rau rad g ulon upon the matte aj it seems that the ma contents contenta have at last aud and to the number of sixty will be de p potted ted hy by steamboat bidding a lon ion farewell to li the tle land laid of their f forefathers r who so bravely resisted the comrades of ponce de leon ard fer awo ja jo soto solo to say drotning rot not ning of later eras there is something dinou naul in this eem tave lave of the last r remnant of a heroic race fro haibe bathe land so btuch ceri cerl hed and so courage culy busly c for the most of the tha indian frao fest t yve vve ive lve to our soil foll we entertain none of the cheap c lopathy so often offen of ten expressed by sentimental there are exceptions jow how low evet eveta it a ah h r BS our obrown wn almost invincible delaware war who exl exi cried ed from rom their homes bere away afire ve h t me rne the most valiant warriors warr lerg ft of the pipat tl 11 cy ey are the finest race of men ani ant mg racca t of stich each composition corn coin position too tolo were the Semi seminoles noles ot of Fjor florida FJ orida ida lda no people ouid possibly b have ave better attested their i jr devotion to the hie land of their bita hith ihan than they ald aid id in in their long and obstinate gele pele against the troops of fhe the ho united states we have in the course of this struggle spent more than the value of the whole peninsula of Flo fio florida tidas twice told we have wasted hundreds of precious lives in battle and by disease we have tried by turns all the generals of the army and each successively failed the savages were too much for us its and we were obliged to coax and entrap and bribe them to go away it is all for lor the best no doubt florida ought to be a great and prosperous slate stale and now that she is at least free from the indians who always were the died of emigrants the tide of settle bettle ment may take a start tile the peninsula has probably no more swamp land than louiana Lou loui ihna lina llna it as mu much ch and yet while the latter has six hundred thousand inhabitants the he former has scarce a 2 sixth of that number ten years hence the state of affairs may be very greatly changed for land h cheap down there As the soil is 19 better adapted to the culture of sugar than of any other southern product and as it 13 adjacent lo 10 the two great sugar growing regions of louisiana and cuba its speedy se settlement tt lement would be likely to enhance epry vt ry sensibly the sugar bugar crop of the states at florida is of very little value to us but with a large agricultural population it would soon 0 an important influence in the commerce of the gulf |