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   Connersville Watchman (Newspaper) - April 1, 1837, Connersville, Indiana                                A KNOW No. 39.    APRIL 1, 1837.    No. 143.    published every anri be at the ov be in in Oceola's INDIAN lieutenant Rv M. and individual is about by the published every anri be at the ov be in in Oceola's INDIAN lieutenant Rv M. and individual is about by the and thai of sent to Washington so fierce and terrible was in called in. froia the we were able to is killing we had up could huTi by the VVc kept out awaiting for mv live ieet ton inches against the a whole the of like that of a than but tnat all last for a term a ec pail twelve or rather the be inserted fulir for and every subsequent 01.e< in tlie same Spring volley rattled along the ' reined up for a moment when 1  received for a a blc a few moments and then ' saw we were galloping straight yet capable of proven nn in another like a storm of iron ward into a field of of the 1 he an- was the first maul and who twelve or i Ou that with and another follow who lo by the that with and another follow stealthy John then gradually We did follow and with such is he in came peal after till it 11  will be was a d mother s of stoutly denied Grahame was resembled a continual clap of we one whole path lay broad I mother and mother were vVhen ashed he was so rolling about under an illuminated with a wall of fire on of fire and when we one whole path lay before with a wall of fire tl But with all his hand and on the but not conversing on more the disposition of that ill the vapor the devastation that we then several little to the had been sent out one BY WILLIAM a rock ihal and from the A weary of the decr sat down lo resi And bared to the Boft air Uis hot rcd brow and tlian the red There is a which admission Oceola greatly the with the But he who vivacity in the play of his that has a that Knyphausen had broken i rode into intrenchments on and when face is in magnificent sword in his a thousand lires of Imd presented with been beaten back but that he i accustomed to and having broken and His grew had finally and that them of his peril Grecian at its be insisted on well had retreated the he should give them time lo thut it become she perceived Lt. A thin vapor had now risen from the I from their he arc looked earth below and in a blaze of with the df -' 1 to visit Oceola's covered the from our ' dim in the With Arid rivers on their forests faintly seen While over rose a From below and tices till ho seemed to voice so soft and That iii the mind or littener scarce might know With such a so sweet and The watching mother lulls licr thus ii faint toil and * The pleasant land of rest is thy very And iliou wouldst Are waiting there to welcome and 'twixt the earth luul noontide A shadowy region met his grew his gazo As if the vapors of the air Had gathered into shapes so as he and bright on rocky And swelled beneath tlie decr aud pheasant lie iaw the glittering stream he heard The rustling bongh and twittering dead in boyhood aud walked again And there was one who many a her grave had Iain A fair young the region's His heart was breaking when slui as was bev she his renting And her hand and called his sweet and smiling with and The hunter in act to he and headlong from the craggy He saw the stern and in his A fearful and no The dicara and life at once were and the expression of his mout the tips are tremulous from the emotions iji a wall of G. was gratitude for at- It no longer possible to more perilous than that which shut his he also except by the sound of his tiie children of upon the teaching thei which we could feel in the solid the wall lad rolled his brow and and upon and were left no 1 wno have known having About riding absolutely upon the lOur a horseman very points of their two better halves 1 r 1 live in nis lame not appear like a but dashed the smoke on the very i at pressed upon and but as tne ripening f early promised 1. - iJi ULit as tne and after horseman after fell from sucu At the commander in chief was determined 1 Immediately we felt the enemy ail 1 esn of the 1 hrve to fall on Knyphausen w ith all heaving this then and tne most could come i finally concentrated bevond arid to his It was a noble but once cried bSl dous And whose away he breaking e for and them as were Ju aud down whole platoons in W en by which we before a man 4uld plant the every thing from i kept his to the as ili bayonet or his gun to an leaves a lasting not certain that the order aspect as we came iiiX O no I upon was We soon fell in with enemy and brought their and kept with during the entire he exhibit the slightest of fatigue at the close of and arrived at the point led as early as the mounted i To Col. sole commissione I at the treaty of Payne's at the the so moment we were prepared to his exposed by of man and horse by the that had moved oft to another It a moment of of It the THE had in the saddle about death blow ' to our brilliant hopes under the Pulaski Green was and good at his examined livan commanded to of or forty Hardly had this our ing to the colonel s as if assured i that he could make no impression we rode upon them and discharging our pistols in the OF Mark the and behold the for the end of that man of the tiie words of joy be spoken of bim hand hath worn The chain ye have yet broken 1 Hail the dawn of Freedom's of our as 51 assured ses being covered sweat and sition than the other and be a deadly fretting on the bit like chained like the white The day was one ot the most ourselves covered with it ' than lie did not sign the that ever broke over the excessively hot and then and there nor did We were about half a mile irom the a cannonade was heard oir I so to 1 lie lact he mam ranged along a green our right and to i i was asked to subscribe his name the our a bout division we had been was being at that time but a hundred in standing and of little This as so many i must not be confounded with the until just as the of a over viest fork of White Water river at 6, 1S37.)  1. Be it enacted by the General of the State of That all the three per fund the of we had left some hours i of eastern sky began truth broke unon us like agreement that Oceola redden and and after tbo and which lie is said to roll and a we us by the board and of said or which the provisions of Assembly pastime and Be a thankful spirit our infant Power and glory nll usi of won of our Let no brow hy bc cf him whose E'en Bo to cver of of awake 1 Gird ye the df no base mar Tho beauty of our Day rif splendor well hegun of our of While the shall u in the lears of Keep bis memory green within US r ice wc of Vv Mole chief of the tall Pole i that date it was tilting his not known of as Cotton presence come up out u i n 1 r 1 r I- u 1- .1 1 white as the bleached and lork of Water river at or says of Koger in his to worship upon the very r i .Tl % M u ' 1 -"i 1 ' ed to us to gallop 101 with the immediate ot the that 'the whole country nut ol the hill it might i * ' r 1 41 11 ' a tremendous we of the county seat was soon to be set on bv the the noble carriage ol the man thei -j 1  1 I tour miles in We t ayette r rov ihc motion ot a in ihe martial bearing ol the won d 1 n r i P N 1,1 held on our way m a cloud ol amount hereby be of as in the employment oi after the of or in t 10 h v 1 P who IS. an one But reducing to or m tlie mor 3ii(-;sukies. who are the most aud pow but tiie and 1 at the of his whole amount raised by private covered with 1 or donations In lavor of ms snook yood and and striving in point where said bridge shall be trom Ins over to as one of their thrown up bv a cannon bail I to mem 01 J wMe the by ol said the States as well near the he had just wao ol said and tlie the Im m 1 to ( o' Our horses pricked up their cars are hereby eXm e- his all at omL as if a nearer a body corporate and politic io were playing m power to sue and be he l - e saw a name and The 1 ' I i J he noles he has taken i of and v 1I1  by aud In which tunin right and to h'S it 9  conditioned toi hikI tlic  

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