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From Gain(ibor^Troneiice>ria Tbomts BatJer s Salina, month" oTObed river, Kettle creek, lianorer, near Card's terry to Burkerillc in Kentacit/. thence via Crrelsborougb io Jamestown in Russell county. From Jamestown" Tonocsree, m Abraham Vanwinkle's. to >!ont?c*Uo in Wayne county, Kentucky. From Louisa in Lawrence ?ou*tytto West Liberty, in Morgan county. From ffi^haoadt ig Madison county, to London in Lau. rora-Verrv court house via the month of LealKerwood errek, tlcsekiah Bransan'e, in Har?*m county and Ncal's pott office, at Stone gap, to SeoU court house in Virginia. From Richmond in Madison county via Slaughter's salt works, Mount Vernon, Soiperset, Karis's stone coal mines and mouth of I/tnrel to Charles Rock hoi ts in Whitley county. From Neville in the Slate of Ohio, to FtUn-iuth in I'endlrton county,- Kentucky. From BowlingXireen to ScotUrillo eta Allen springs.? From Stanford in Lincoln tamnty ri? Colonel Jesn-'r?' ?"J f ik<H* r,?,f rnnntr. tii James WT VWUIT 9 ?UH %j iw v? ? v y town, in Russell county. -From Corington in CMipbrl! cmmSr ria Tajrlor i oil!, on Baokhck creek, ?ad up the Licking road, to intersect the mail natc iroq^ Washington, in Mason county, ria Falmouth in Pendleton county, to Gaines, cross ' reeds, on the Dry ridge, in Boon county, at Richard Mullinton Oracey creek in said county of Pendfelon. From Gallatin in Tennessee, via Dunn's cross roads, in Snulh county, TcnnMM, down the Long fork of Barren rircr, ay John B Lowrey's store, to Tomkinsvilio in Kentucky From Closerpart, in Brackenndge county, via John Hay net Tayipr s uhHs, Hartford aud WiUiem Browns in Oiuo county, to Worthing too to Muhlenberg county. From Hawcsvilte in Hancock county to NoUsritlc in Darts county. From the mouth of< Sandr in Heory eoantr, 'Tennessee tin Concord and Belgrade to Wa l"?bnrough m Callaway counts, Kentucky From Monat Sterling via the* mouth * " ? ? -? fit-. s^ ot At.'on # run I3i] .^orvn jiiouktid u ? > ? ? From Clownpwt. by the Great talli of Roarjh creek tn Browo?vtli<*. From ToakimHlle vi* John Meadow' on ibe Cut fork of Barren rirrr, John Meadow on Sail lick of Barren river, Braltaa'a * port office 4'.nd abnry Cotorr't on White Oak of Barren river to Gtlhtm in Tfttnwf. Front the i Ota of Bedford, to Oldham county to the town Vf Pert Wtlkaat in Gallatin count/. Front Uie town of KcvCwtk, la Henry county to Port Royal in the aaiw county. From Hartford to V W. Pey? loan, in the county of Ohio. Frost (Ittrnhllt Jo Vile'* m the count? ol Hancock. . In Tatnri&ce. From Randolph, by Porimtilte and Concordia, u> Belmont, in Fayeu# eonnty. j From domcrrtllc, to Egypt in Faycuj county, and from Mount Pleaaaoir Murray j county, br Rrck Houac creek, J. C. Caul-; lick's, Parry^rillr, Lexington, and Independence to Jackxon, From Knoxtflle," via Rced'a mill, on Better creek, Low?^ ferry, on Clinch river, Scarborough V ioi!l?. Watson'a ferry, and from ihrncc to Kingston. From .Philadelphia. Munroe county, by Pryse's Terry, on Tennessee rirer, to Washington, Rhea county. From Lectburg in Washington county, via Newmansrillr. in Green county, to Rogersrille, ii* liar, kin* county. From \Villmmsport by Truc's sice, and 8aotr Creek, in Maury county, to Fraoktin, in Williamson county. Front Samuel Wilson's,on Jack's' creek. Henderson county, to Burns store. From M'MinvtUc, Warren county, to Liberty. Smith county. From Columbus, in Hickman county, Kentucky, by Dvcrsburgh, Lauderdale court house, and Covington, to La Grange, Tennessee. From T*rh#on. bv Mount Pipson. to Pttrdv, M* Nairv county. From DurhamrtHc, Land. crvilic county, to Ashport, on Utc sippi river. From Ten-mile sun*!, in Khea county, by George Gordon** irou u-ork*. from thence through Greyer cyve, to Geo. Dawson's on Cumberland mountain.? From Pikevillc, Bledsoe county,, by Blyihv'a ft-rry, on Tenoeetee.river, u? David M'Naires, on CooaaaOgx, Fro.u 31*Minvilfe. by James Gardner**, Ksq. to Dallas, Hamilton county. From Athena, M*Mion county, by tray ?f Haynes'sstore to Mount VeraoD, in Mofltoe ctiimir.? From Van Buren, to Monroe cross roads, in Hardeman county. From Humphreys court bouse, in Humphreys county, and by Point Mason, to Paris, Henry county.' From Brownsville, by Wesley, to Covington. From Perrysvillc, in Perry County, by Morgans creek, to Beaton county court house, and to Paris, rrom Huntingdon, in Carroll county, by Lexington, and Jack's creek, to Purdy, in M'Nairy county^rrom Boiirar, by Nubbia ridge, Simpson's bridge, on natehie river, cypress, chamberJain and WqITs Jerry, qA. the Tennessee river, to the Briclbouac, or cheery vide In Hardin county. Fryin Kogerville, in nsw kin* county, by Morgan's mitt, to James store, in Green county, rrom Jackson, by Oakland am! <ha!l| Bank and Shiloc, Tennessee, by Treuion, Yorkville, and Trojv to.WiUa point; Kentucky, rrom Waynesboro, by David Gal liber's and Pinliook, in Wayne county, u> the Brick boose, in itardin conntr, on lite stage road from Sa? vann*h, Tennessee, to Florence, Alabama, Front La Grange, Tcnnps&ec," via Spring trill, to Walnut (Jrove, Mi**Uaippi. rrom Mtirfrcctboro, by Halera crossroad*, to Wilkinson's cross roads, in Rutherford county, rrorti Florence, Alabama, to Waynesboro. Tennessee, via Johu Spain's Akibarun, and Seasurn's store, Tennessee, rrom n.isianaiurt. to Wesley. rrom Monroc, via f.ocust Shades, in Overton connjv. by Saliita, Jackson county, by Girrrtt ">rvs, to ToTukiuf rilfe. Kentucky, rrom ? Elkion Tennessee, to Decatur, Alabama, and from Franklin, Tennessee, to Charlotte byTurnbull. From Dover, by Tolaccoport, to cadiz, in Kentucky. From Purdy, Tennessee, by col. John Bcere'e, in the rfiickasaw cession, to Pontitoc, in the State of Mississippi, rrom Marysrillc, in Blount county, by Mount Vail springs, to chilhowre. post office, on the Tennessee ! river, Monroe county. From Beans sta-j lion, Moreslotrn, col. u'rarlnnd's mouth . of Nolachucky, to Newport. From camp-! bells station, Lotrs feiry, ort the nolstonj river, to Louisville, jn Blount county. J From Pulaski, by Rogcrsville, to courtlsud Alabama. ' From Reedyrilie, by Darid Patton's, in Rutherford county; to Beech i Grove, In Bedford county, prom Wayne boro, to Savannah. From Long Ssrannah, riarfTtlton county, to Walker courthouse, Georgia, prom Brownsville, naywood eountv, b'v cherryvillev Lnncficld, and * - * ? i t\ chcsnuv bluli#, to L*ycr?uurg, in i/yer county, rrooi Nashville, by Ellison's ! mills, on South fiarpeth, to ccntrrrillc.? rrom Tayeltcrillc, to Robertson's store, rrorn clarksville. Tennessee, to^cadiz, I Kentucky. From seat-of justice, in uum* phreva coOnty to the scat of justice in iBenton county. rrom clinton, by Oliver's ' to'norgan court house. ' " lit Ohio.. From Pcrrysburg, in Wood county, thro' Risdon and Rome, in 8cncca county, and a'cutchinrillt, to Bucyrus, in Crawford. county. From Bucyrus, in crawford coun- J ty to Tiffin, in Scncca county to Linft, in Alien county, rrom Jirromerillc, in: Wayne county, by OiirpsburgVand Rome,; to Runders, in Richland coantv. From Plymouth, by Gamble'# mill#,' wariin's i mills, and Lexington, in Richland county, I to Frederick in Knox county, rrom sount' i Giieadin narion county, by G* Ic?n, and j LcesriHe, to Dc Kalb, in Richland county. I rrom cincinnafi by cummiiigsville/ Vcr-( i non, m*l Bcris, in natmltui county, by' I Ross tad ailltille,'hi Scwell, in Butler j county, grom rinley in wrncock county 1 [by rtount Blanc hard, t-> Burlington, in *a- . cion county. From Tiffin, in Seneca ciiuii j ly York centr-vio North Ridge, in San- 1 -dusky county. rrom jrinley, in Hancock : county by Big. spring,*iu Seneca couoty, 1 u'ctilchmvitUf and Mexico, in- Crawford ( county, to nelborne, in Seneca county.? I From Lower Sandnsky by Rome/in the I county of Sen tea, and RUdon, to rinlcy, in the county of uaucock. rrom Belle- j foautne, in Logan county, to Kound-hcads- i town, in Hardin county, thence to Lima, j in Allen county, thence to Kalida, in Put- > nam county, and to Sugar Gr??re. From ! Dayton, in Montgomery, county, bv Gcr- g mantown, and Jaeksonuoro, to" Oxford, in ] Butler county. From Jefferson to Median- 1 iefhurg. From Urbina to Sidncy, From 1 Sidney by )Vto|>akoncfla, to Umi; 'From \ Toledo, to Lucas county, .to Dundee..? ( From l arkman, in GCauga county, to An- 1 burn. Prom Lancaster, in Fairfield coun- P ljr by Bremen and Brision, to n*Connet!?- J rille, in the county of Morgan. From ca 11 dig, in Harrison county, by Dccrsrillr, j Shanes mills, To port Washington, in Tus j j carawns county. Prom Cambridge, in t; Guernsey county, to PlainGeM, coshoclon county." From Saint cjairsrillc, in bcI. mont county by Uniontown and Moorcfield to Frceport. From Rush t%? Port Wash-' ington, In Tuscarawas county. ?From . i New Washington by New Birmingham, in I P.ik WifthinvioD. in Tuscarawas countv. | From nillcratmrj^ in Holme* county by gitancariltc, to Tuacafawaa, in Tu?earawa? county. From Jackaoa coari4tn0fc, Ohio 1 br tray of SimmaVereck and clirV* mill* ; to Gyandotte, Virginia. From carrollton ' , in tarrol! county, bv Pckin and Pari*, In < jSurk county, to Randolph, in Portage | ; consty. From Flnlcy to Kalida, in Put- < | nam county. From Salem, by Lexington ! , New Baltimore, Midmay, Green, Mancbca- | j tcr, Doyle*town, Milton, Jaekcon, and j : Canaan, to Wayneaburg, In Wayne couti* i I tv. Fr<tm Fcderlcktown, in Knox county 1 j to Dueyrai, in Crawford county. From ( i New Uagaratown by KUgpre, and Shobar* < j mill*, in Carroll county, to ~M*CuU ought*'*, < < | in Jefferson county. Prom Pari*, in mark , i county, by Browo'* po*l office, and NVh !i J flarriaburgb, to Lcearille/ in Tu*ear?vi ? 1 !county. From Wavnrahurg, In Wayne]' ! county bv Perryaburg, and \ t?rmillion, to j' ! Paris in ilichland County. From CalrrotI- I lion, in Carroll county, by Leavio and i I Near Cumberland, to New Philadelphia, In i1 Tuscarawascounty. From New Lanes*-] ter by Baltimore, Crandnlly, .am! Homer; to Modal Vernon. From tyckerihgton, JI in the county of Fairfield by Waterloo,! Whneheatcr, "Middktown, and Kennedy's j i ?to?T,?o Circlcrille, in Pickaway county, H Obio. From New Richmond ?ia Knox- ji rillc, to lh? mouth of Big Yellow crock.J jFrom Canal Docrr to Znar. From Dela.'-J ware in Delaware county rla Hador, Big < .Inland, id Marion county, to Upper San-]1 dusky. From Delaware, by Marseille 1 and Milford, in. Union county, to UrtanoJi in Champaign county. From Soobury fit j i Delaware county, by Woodbury and Moiin; t Gileai! In Marion county, to Lccarillr, in < Richmond county. From Rcynoldsbiirgli i in Franklin county, by Ilcdlcy*? mil!*, I Plain four corncia, Ilarlem, and Clcnco, < O.Inni mill ofllpp In !)rla\rnrc coiinlv. ' "* v--.. r?~ ... . . From Dublin in Franklin county, up the' i wept side of the Scioto, by Bell point, to: l Moddleton iu Delaware county, thence (a I Big Island in Marion conntv. From 11 Wilkesrillc in UalliA county, by Salem, < Salisbury and Lebanon, in Meigs county, i crossing the Ohio rircr near the month of i OMton-n creek, to Kipley in Jackson county, Virginia. From Bedford, in the i county of Cuyahoga by Nurthlteid, Bran- t dywine, Boston, Northampton and For- | inge, to Akron in the county of Portage. I From F!(Han!*ril|e in Warren conttty. to ? Cuba iu Clinton ?orunty. Frtfra Fair view to Smyrna-/ FromF/ecport to Shot well's mills, Shane's mills, Newport and Waters ford, * to Eastport. From Minerva in Stark county, by Franklin, Williamsport. Lcsifiglou, Mahoning post -office, and Lima, to Alwaler in Portage county.? From Chcstcrville^in Knox ^county, to Johnstown in Licking county.- From Decatur in Ohio, to Maysrille in'Kenlueky. From Plafo in Lorrhine county, toWilhclm. From Bucyros to Little Sanilosky. From New Lisbon in Columbiana county,' to Hanoverton. From Wilmington fh Clinton countv, via Cuba, Martinsville and Lynchburg, to IliJ^boro. From Cetlarvilie in Brown county, to Cuba in Clinton county. From Granger in Medina, county, by Sharon to Wadesworth.? t* n ? lftti I. i?v rrum uaxersmill* to aimurooii ui v?ayne county, to Nashrilie in Holmes county. From Saint Clairsville lo Port Washington. From Grafton in I.orrainc county, to Lodi in Medina countr. From Athens to McConnellsrHIc. From Edtcardsvillc in Warren county, to Cedarrille in Brown county. From WotJs'.er to PrrrysTillc, in^ Richland county* From Defiance in WilJiapis county by Evansport, to Lafayette. j From Grassy point by Charles^ ton. to Springfield. From Altron by Rat'rnna in Portage countv, to Warren in* the county of Trumbull by Newton fall#. From Winchester, to West I'ninn in Adams county.' From C?atitmv SlaHt county, by Saitd} andiNorlh Georgetown to Salem in Colombians county. From Petersburg by Lima, Gtecnford and New Albany, to Salem in Columbiana, .cotiulv. From Nctr Garden by BPnneri'? cross roads, to Damascus, and fn.m Parole us Salem.-* From Welisrilie by CrnjK>%s mills and Croxtoli, to Scraggs/idd. From New llagerstown and Won Chester in Carrol! county, to Cambridge in Gucrtt^ sey county - From New Lisbon ColumE?iana county, by darken and West fc*aIcm, to Braverlnwn in Fcnns) Irania.? From Rusacjltillc in Brown oounly, to Mew Markrl in Highland county. From Mew Leaingum.to MiMficd. From New Richmond by Coon>be'? store, Baiaria, tnd Owcntillc to Wilmington. From Kenton to* Bacyrus. ' From Hebron,- on .he national road, to Lorkboume in Frank* in cpunty. From Grccnrille, Ohio, by iiuniiagioo, to Goshen, Indiana. In LmisienM. From Grand Gnlf in iheataiCof Mississippi Tit [?tke Stint Joseph, Ne# Carthage, Roundatrtv, Walnut snd Rushy !!ijon to Mitigsa's bend iu the >*rish of Carroll. From Drew'* landing in the parah of Claiborne to the Long prairie in U?r Terriitory of Arkansas. Frrno Opelousta via Wash* oglon, Holmesrille. Prairie Udugtv Bayou Rouge ind Drgliise tad Point Coupee to St. Frtnc'tTiUr. r'rora Lake Providence io tf* parish of trrcQ Tit dotror, Rtwrlrillr and Dfrwr Landing.to the nootb of Lam Dayou on Rrd riecr. From Cti* rasieu in Opdousas couoir to Dalleu- a terry on labin* river. Frotn Harrison rg in the narish ^f ^alahootk by Dm creek ?ud the B* -on Macon to Akc Protidcnee in the (triah of Carroll. From ^ort Hodton be Jackson. Clinton and Grrensburr ? mtrr*rct llw {io'nmrilW and .V? O?li>?i??ioou i( or mat C'-olanel Edvrud Fmrn WillUm Kiolk?rr'? pi?nUiiofi io lK.n*l>Uonrillr From Kalon loupe to (Tlinton From Oauinti~br the I-oppr Ujou Up fLrtl river t? Coatr'i ihrncr to the etUrmenl* on lite Grand Cone, in the pamh of S'atcbitocbr*. (Con/ludtd ia our nrxl ) A[Pun?fc?No. 73.] N ACT granting half pay to aridoKtf or orphan* where ibcr hu*band? and falter* hare died of wounds received in the military service of the Uuitrd Stoics id certain cases, and fc* other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and I louse of Representatives of the United States of America io Congress assembled, That when ?ny officer, non-comnin*soncd officer, musi Hit) or private of (be militia, including unpen, * frncibles and volunteers, ball have Jicd while to (be imrtkc of the United Suites, since tbc twentieth April, eighteen hundred and etghtern, or wbo ?ha{| bate died in consequence of a wound received whilst in the service, since the day aforesaid, and fhall have left <1 -widow, or, if no widow, a child or children nudes sixteen rears of age' raeb widow, or if no widow, such child or children, shall be entitled to receive half the month!/ pay to which the deceased was entitled at the time ??f hi- death or rrcnting mi. h wouud, lor and during the term of five je*r?; and io ease of the death or marriage of said widow before the expiration of said five years, the half pay for the remainder of the lime shall go to the said decedent: Provided, That the half pay aforesaid shall ha half the monthly pay of the officers, noii-coinmisston cd officers, musicians, and privates of the infantry of the regular army, and no more.?Provided aho. That no greater sum shall be iliocrccl 10 the widow, or ihc child or children r>f any officer then ibe half pay of a lieutenant colonel. Hr.c. *i. And be it further enacted, That if any officer, non-com misnonod officer, inu-ician, soldier, Indian spy, mariner or unrinv, whose service d:ririi?g"tbc re?olunonary war ivas such a5 in specified in the act passed the seventh day of June, eighteen hundred and lliirtyrtwo, entitled " An act supplementary to the act for the relief of certain surviving ttffiocr.s and soldiers of the revolution," have iied since the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and bcloro the date ?f said act, the amount of pension which would hare accrued from the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-onc, to he time of his death, and become payable to iiiin bt virtue of that act, if he had survived ho passage thereof, ahall be pnid to his widnr; and if he left no widow, to his children, ii tho manner prescribed in the act horcby intended. Sr.c. :i. And bo it further enacted, Tha: ( any person who served in the war of the colution, in the manner spccdi.-U in tho act ivscd the seventh day of June, eighteen uiudrcd and ihirty-fwo. entitled " An aclupplcmcniarv to.'be net for the relief of cer tsHo surrh iog officers and soldiers of tto re roJoticm/' havedifd Wafingp e widow whoa 1 marriage look place be fori; the expiration n j "the last period of his serrice, such tridqti I shatt bo entitled to receive, during (be timi | she may remain unmarried, ilze annuity o \ pension which might have been allowed u ; her husband, by virtue ol the ac*. aforesaid if liting at the time at was passed. * StCi 4. Ami be it further enacted, Thai any pledge, mortgage, sale, alignment or transfer <rt any right, claim, or inter est m'any money or- half pay granted bj this tfet, shall he uttcrf) votit and of no effect each ptrHin acting (or aud in behalf of auj one, entitled to money under this act, shall take and subscribe an oath to be administered by the nroo? r accounting officer, and re 'mined by him and put ?n file, before a war' rani .shall be deliver! d to him, that he has no interest in said money by any pledge, mort? f gage, 9ale, assignment, ortranslir, and that he <doc3 not know or believe that the same has been so disposed ol to any person whatever. Sec 5. And be it further enacted, Thai ! the Secretary of YY ar shall adopt such forms | of evidence, in applications under this act, as the President of the United -States shall precribe.' - ' - ' . *' XAMEs K POLK, Speak* r of the House of Representatives. I YV-. K. KING, President of iho Senate pr6 tempore. : ApprpYed, July 4fh, 1S16. ANDEi W JACK-ON. Indian Affairs. From the Columbus Sentinel, July 129 | THE WAft NpJ i NDED YET. | On Sunday morning lest a wcrerc engage; me tit took place, as usual, between the Georgian* and ifcc Indians, in the neighborhood | of Mr. Quail's plantation, a bore Roanoke. ; We bare not received the particulars of the ! figlh, but learn that information was given to i the forces stationed at Fort Mct'rary, that | fresh signs of the Indians had bW?u discoverjed in a swamp in Mr. Quail's plantation ; . upoh which Capt. Cnlhtun, of Dekalb -coun; t j, with a command of ninety men, were despatched in pursuit of the enemy -In scour| ing the place a fresh trail was found, leading j out of the swamp in the direction of Lump' kin. it urns followed. In a slum time the j party came up with a small.gang ol Indians, of thirty or more, and commcnctd the fight. The Indians soon fled, leaving seven of their number killed. The u lutes, after the first skirmish, supposed the Indians whipped and . the fight over; but they found that ibis advance party was a mere decoy, to draw them i ito ti . midst of their eucraics, by whom thev soon found themselves comnletclv fiauk . cd on both sides. The bau!e was renewed, bur the ammunition of the whites being exhausted, ihrjr wero compelled to retreat Ii the engagement the u bites lost fire killed and several wounded. Among the fdaio wen Mr Colly, (overseer for I) P. IJillltouwr, Bxj ] a bratc nun, and much. rcspeccrd ; a Mr Willis and Dr. Orr, of Dekalb?Che name! of i he others not vet know n to ua It is said thai the .whites had only three rounds of car, trtdges apiece uhcu 'he fight first cotntnetic!ed?a *cry unfor un^tc oversight, indeed, l end it true, wholly unpardonable in the com rounding officer. . Suuicihing of t^iis sort vra; sorely the matter, or tne Dekaib boys would never hare turned their backs upon their en cmr, ahtiough they may hare outnumbered i thorn three to one. - b'pon the recoipl of this intc!hg< tier Gen S?nford issued, the following order*. . ARMY OF THE SOUTII.. OlfDKB ?No. 130. Uean Quarters, 1st arm* corps, <1 CoLtMBt s, July *2otb *)S30. $ The apprehensions of the M ijor f?ent*rs< lh?il I fir- r>tipm? ivmiM r^.iWmhlr in tnn*>> nn 1 ibc dwbandmcnt of the troop;*. Im been bat too sadly verified : n party of Indiana amounting probably to 20 lure again tnracrd -our oil; they are doubtless as king a covert iu the Clucltasalunhcc swamp. An energetic pursuit must bo. immediately adopted, and 1 the enemy nmM be overtaken and overcome; Captains Drlaparicr, >le ge'hnd ftusttck with th? ir comy antes, u ill tiuirerii ,?elj proceed t?i the rvinliMQ^mt ni ??f tb** tfrtavMi??*ut now at t ort Met rearj r ilw instruciKJim contain* d , in order No. 129 wiM be rigidly pursued by j the senior officer ?f the whole foroc, who w ill | take command or lbc detachment. ]tn addition to these instructions, he will consider him j adf as not being confined to the limits of one ; countj, bift if orcMtirr, pursue them to the Florida liuc?ho wfll remember tbc Indians jnumjjot escape. Supplies of arms atnmu! uit ion and fubsistence. wiU be immediately forwarded to Fort McCieary, and ercry dts, position made to check the escape ol the cn1 emy. J By order of Maj. Gen. San ford, W. S. ROCKWELL, ,\ id-do Camp. On Monday Capt. Jornigan, of Stewart cmtnty> Igiih what force he could hastily collect among the citizens of that county, went jn pursuit, and overtook the Indians about fi/iccn miles below Lumpkin. He engnged ihem and it is said lost four killed and a uum| bcr wotuded. The loss ol tin* Indians not known. Capt. Jermgan, we arc further informed, had the Indians lie nmed in a twamp, and was waiutig for Gen. Sandfurd to come * # . f i.l '?! I ' % I a t ? i up. i?ivinaa wmi nun aicj. 1101*7 ? commaud IV..m (his plnco, and a company from Coweta count).) wliru it waa supposed a general ciifigcaKni would take place. Pomougrrs who arrived lirru ycalctday report that iltvy heard brisk firing in ilial direction as they passed I lac mad. j Ii is also staled thai a. parly of Indian?, , supposed to be four hundred, had crossed Ito'tirccn Iruinion and Koatiokc; and that Gen. Wciborn uitli troo]?s from lite fyrntcr place, ' had marrh-d lo intercept th^m :l 5> vv aijL with jauxjety to hear the result of \ s ih^ movement?/ / if. . We learn since writing the above, that the \ r three persons killed on Monday, under Cape, e Jerhigan, were" a Mr. Moore, Mr. Williatns r and Mr. Kryan and Robert Wimberly mor- j > {tally wounded?fire others badly wounded, ,i but expected to recovers The Indians were still in the swamp, where eapt J. engaged* t them, ar.d were watched by the company, , waiting fur Geo. Saolord'a approach. Our informant states ibat he beard an expre?b*4 r lieen received at Fort Mitchell on yesterday, : (Thursday,) that three white men had been r killed the day previous at or near Fort Hen- | I derson, fifteen miles below Fort Mitchell, on the Alabama side of the river?the nature. uot heard, nor tha particulars given. The uittiiuw.Miiu wtic Eiauonca ai mat tort nfiu > been ordered away some lime since. The In> dians were beard ai work upon their rafts in , the swamp opposite Fort McCreary, and t were shooting off tboir rifled at,- night?evident)j preparing for another excursion to Florida or the impenetrable swamps of Bakei, Thomas and Lowndes cdunlies; where,\ if! i the j once get a foot bold, the/ will leave their ; women and children, and carry .fire'and sword, murder and devastation, through the surrounding country, and sometimes penetrating to their old. homes in Alabama. It wift require a large force constantly engaged to prevent these fugitive gangs of Indians from crossing the river, and ruining the interven. ing country between Roanoke and Florida.? We fear our army was disbanded too soon.; 'but, as fifteen hundred Tennesseans bar* surT VIVn/1 ind BMk ?Ln oAtVumwil r\f/3lfl " II'VM ?UU UV*T UUUCI'iUV WVU4UI?t?u VI Jessop, that officer, cooperating with Geo. Sanford, ihej will hare ample force between . them, as we hope and believe, to overcome* all the hostile Indians who remain oot " > Z. Much anxieijr is felt in regard to the friendly Indians, in anticipating their removal. It is fcarrd that many of them will become hostile, u ben they find that they also are compeir led to go. We learn that Gen;~ Jcsstip is ?* king the necessary disposition of his forces to act efficiently in case any resistance should be offered . y [OFFICIAL.] . ' TnousriLLS, July 10, 1836.' Ilis Eictllfvey Governor Schley.?I hare . to inform your Kxcclicncy, that on the > night of the (1th ;nst. authentic informs, t:pn reached Thotnasrilhr, that party of Indians, about fifteen hg number, wero scr n in the upper pari of Tlfaorr.as county,. ? ; marching in a direction foi^lotifjp. By > scran o'clock A. M. the ncrtroaa. ccm. panv of tnen, forty-six in nombcY/ under i command of Capt. James A. Jicwman, i was despatched in pursuit of them. On . I hurufef thctcafter, the company van , r joinet^MNa company of aboot forty men,. . from fpwndcs county, under the comi roand of Captain' Pike, when the companies elected Michael Yoong to take . command of the battalion. Scouring ) parties being despatched, the Indians, fif- f . teen in number, were disoYcretl in tbe** ? f<?rk of the Rig Warrior creek and Little I rirer. The battalion immediately pro* eroded across the rirer, and scoured a . very thick, muddy swamp, about tiro , miles wide and three long, without making . any disrorcry. A company ihtrty? ..ne mm from Thomas county, undor'the I -r mmand ol CapL Tockrr, and a Company of filtern men, from Lowndes counI ty, commanded by Captain Sharp, then > ) dned the battalion. Tbe next morning !ptain Sharp was sent up the east side ??f she rirer, to ascertain whether or not ' ii-.e Indians had crossed the river and left he swamp, Hating found their trail, ho - 'rspatched n messenger to the battalion; ind proceeded to follow after the Indians. \ftrr pursuing them ibout three miles. he a me up with them (about sixty warriors and their famines) and a battle ensu td, in which he lost one killed ( Mr. P. Fol??ih) and one wounded, whom he was forced to retreat The battalion hastened' to his assistance, and in about three miles came tip "with them again, posted in a v?-ry advantageous position on a piacridye, their rear protected by a cypress pond, ?iid in their front a wide, open, boggy meadow. A general engagement com- ' inrneed about 9 o'clock, A; M. and after a ' seecre fight for two hours, the Indiana were completely routed, with a loss of iu-cnty*two Indians andfvro negroes killed, that were seen; many wounded, ind eighteen women and children taken prison! ra. The battle was fought over a dis lance of three miles, through several cypress ponds and hays, and a very thick/ , hurricane. The loss on the part of the .j whites were two killed, (Benton Ferreil of Thomas county and Kdword Shanks of Lowndes) and nine wounded. Several, horses were killed; serrrai ran off during the t nt*?tgritietii and have not since been heard of. Tin* prisoners have been confined in the county jail under a gnatd for their safety; Your Excellency will please i direct what disposition to make of them. The expenses ul" the detachment will he * furnished v en -\t soon as the Quarter Master eon make out his account. Y >t;r? llcspcctfnllv, THOMAS K. BLACKSHEAU; Cel. Com. 09th Keg. U. As; From ti?c Standard of Union Extra, July 27. A NEW WAR. We regret to announce to our fellow citizen*, that the Creek Indians have renew ml the war. On Sunday last, a parly of the hostile* crossed the Chattahoochee and attacked our Troops at Fort M'Crary, and repulsed them, with the loss of several killed and wounded. We are without particulars, hut rumor estimates our Ws in killed, from five to nine.