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fi'd pr ey u> *izeo*i W&faii f swia*c?o? *e royal lioira forcc? jWtt Hot rX'rM llti' I'C'VhIi.iii of P^^6|hSp I**". *M? il* ??i?l ,ta .<*? mmes? m ???m iiict* *tut> l| tlw map* which w? haVeiTOr very deftctive, the coUrwa being j?*bolly couj. aural, ami ?.r^i *u?wJ ?j Utxriuu*. Th? ?*|M?UkM>ii d??j y?wt?ia$S dam down in (lie maps Mid fctt4i|M>if tlw Htners uf tin* CHiiariii.il fork of the Arkansas, \vhi< h it (intaweri, ami terminated i la. tow At mDtf/Vbhtl on the Arkansas, Ae Vast mentioned, o t lie late Message of (lie President U) Congress, a* heiog the advanced ,iost of our cordon in (hat direction* t' The other par$? under the com-'i maud of Captain Bell, proceeded down (he Arkansas to Belle Point, which place they reached on (be 9tli of Sept. after an absence of three muntlis from the kaunis of civilization. Below the fl ret -fork of the Arkan indians, .whose 'iiaroes -even have rarely, if oyer been heard of before; belonging to (be tribes of the Arra pahoea?. the Kaskasas, th? liiawas, and the Chaynennee. They are fre quently, and perhaps at present, en gag?d iu war with1. the Pawnees. Osagea, and other hihes of whom weTave somtuknowledge. Of (he) Indians meteor party oonejvavej mm mmm ttflCes - ,T.Sur<Rj m KP, ?UswbcIm rented his rfftw M effec%o??npii<?* ?^Ww "? wcc of li I m WMti lM WmPm .wN ErvWPMieib w apiipws iovfc ?f. fttjBe, Mitt* most powerful KVtjjjjta tticr only >otie* wJil^ lewl to. (V?l.v great jbtawrifc science ntwl ?vlmd. no iMfueMfc $ *gy|>t, 'Mye allowed fmo ?c<>|t? iM Guecc, ftitcl long Exerted ilit-h ?..."' { i_? .'J 7 ? 1 1 rightful way* ov?t (be letKm au^ ot v AV farther lUe A^lo- Ameriran colo nials shaM e\?r surpass the European mother country iu civilization and dihure aat^inleik^t, As much us the Greeks duril^ir oiiental ancestors ; ant) w hetHer (lie ftturc ^atlvKfttages of America (if such sbe bave)?fcaU o^a their origin to bolif departure from Ui4 jiwi!ilutious, opinions, pws MoMs:pL?tife IBt^e arequetmns wjiicli cairn oj^ lie] aofcweted tlTl after the lapse ot more centuries limn one. It is possible, nay k is probable., that some thousand years hfoce, the inhabitants of those, ne\> ly .peopled countries may sij'rpass the Europeans o/ oift tinie,as much ^4we;i! do/JlhelfA ancestors? % Frifoks and B*xoo$ of 4\* flf *%ar1emagfie. la their turo the Americans may be surpassed in *anie iiropofUon bycolouies oft their ?%? W?? Jjl "p *n<l provement of ipfeHect. ?ur species may jet be only w tLe infcncy ofU* acquireidenta. Sir JHacroscopou. ?? Jiaatlie following elegant Remarks on this nece$saiyfl?li<h~-<~" In thensfc of atmos'rfM^biHr. mm. i?4be ong ith liis vom atone lie imitates the mR&sM EBSs&sjgs fpmrt* and par&Uzea iht ?nkar alamliug, U matter of the profowntl esi astonishment ? M)r? tbe dan ger ia discovered, escape is hostess and tbe milling- viciia> irretrievably lest. Floating gently a snipoiU and deiighifuT current, towards the brink of a tnmMilous catars?U ko sgea ?? oecewity orStsieftng to force, perceive* nM its WRk?e, nor reflects that lie is approaching the (laogen-^ Miort-to Tesistt diminish, while the *+ * - bWW?|8 I f^WSr^. y^cou n<e?r?ftpna^Mr i*i rnBmm *alf iMid jact* liavecomn to an Agreement, J do at I please* and they wtUe w ttey please.**) . , ' * ' .> '? *. *,? .. ( , <6 n JtiT .1*1