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   Keokuk Weekly Dispatch (Newspaper) - May 27, 1848, Keokuk, Iowa                                nud M prr nud Dollari arrearages arc square Hues or Six sin line w by the bet woe u hi nini U ' MAY 27, to Si may be as while on jet t. to divert to another u must m et be in at no of Hie Mississippi aro lion to ti of Hie ihm ir. they w to we tint now tuo or our first anil last number in a uf incipient to lo the lhat wc had issued a i t c ' i il was the of u Willi the intention ot giving al to truel a Kail at the opt I'm of the very general not vest siele of the river from Keokuk to that it would meet with C favorable nml this Company to of tion at the hands of the But lhu 1  the last next of a similar a a oo - 12 per oo be to those Communications to must in i 8l-\iald.  I undersigned has in bf a General rn counties ness connected with the ing Land will be prepared at settler reasonable Upland below government pri arrangements to attend to t also to secure tl llo is also prepared tu ft with all the ir an in for the action for the attend to the having ' portion of the Desm in bis possession from the maps on nf an and Jasper i ruons or companies a profitable 11 j are to i their Des has been the i pose on siilo of in for ihai two ai oui io 0 f view of becoming ami anil ami purpose ol sending to their that by Saturday the number of copies on hand lodus a further tual leaving it out of iiic ur its er to supply to the number At the of several or could not we republish l our its io m h as our friends people jt a may form some idea of the or 1.111.1, the I 0 f i ol ami We t rom to as sii in 1  onto the public land 1V1 come to our in our make mention of i and rude is she II Me. n ' t Iowa I 1\,|.  Knos d. James 1*. I His Ansel of low * i the Surveyor the settled of who u ish to lof stock in H. ral Disti iet J. T. A. ' of Hoard Shepherd D. p M. Hw Voik ( i Militiez i foot of Main H. 1 Assistant in the M. M. vuu or W. sul IJi ' ine of undersigned duly Agent for this ensure 1)wi:i.i.inu be duly appreciated by mind abro OF city in which wc our lot is s ated in the extreme south-eastern corner of about two hundred miles above St aie the angle of a formed by the Mississippi Des Moines of the are a whe e all e exports and imports of Westen and pay trille to our and all southern Iowa fei Is an interest as the a and fertile years scarcely be to an existence as a Indian wigwam had not been when we heard it admired as a favorable locality l ut i has been by a which wr are happy to is new a lair of Peace and are heilig The bustle and activ iiy ol jnei ails in our the next Trost u ill nichel Ml we shall number thousand in the impetus which util lie lo the of by tin* about to in our vicinity t io present s um ed men will soon be on the can and slack-water of the Dei Moines Kiver about to be let on the tir t of and froni we know un better for mechanics and laborers in mir extensive through A third company is jImj in under the general s of entitled Nav italioti nini of the Mississippi and no desire to express an on ither we i fi om t to the credit of ing the -u and the lo f j - ri i. et i us u e ni to construct a n near the in the vii of and take a canal to the foot of at the not thern of ti. is i ily to lock viito the viver at a depth of u lio seem to he ai w Mie nature of this tal lUe al u hich it can he consti ir that imi le of li lo v. a l on cast side will compete on the in usai ti me of Mieli as thi traile of is a question summit to ration of those more |v u - Nr llh re W inter in ihe A1 wo had the pleasure u lew L. who from St. on the on the iiir ihe Ohio bearer of from ihe of Oregon to the at left Oregon on the in wilh and 00 who were into the lo put down insurrectionary At miles rom Gilliam's and bent their wav the United the Mountains they found the snow very For miles the party through snow lour feet very from cold nud were indisposed tu renew the en- and Mr. is meeting u itii but very many wounded ly Indian ini and are tile time of the of Dr. Whitman .md or persons were 1ml the inters of Factor of the liay they The it tooL on Meer bears a for aid the of the in tlie j v. ith The is a report Copied from the ul his lecture on the principal iti modern 1er u than is til to tiie all I I fmd to who by far the best most powerful ved within the 11 uov A of the most serious evils incident to the growth that which in American and which is the rapid increase in our cities and and even in the quiet of the is the to bring b in or or mercantile None but a certain and a majority of 5ccm to recognize the of giving their s The other as tj establish their sons in or On Snake river they fill in that the Indians in the live villages Snake and lud a the Il Ine they may bui get passable The date City is ory of iu modem that in pulite 201 h The mail carrier who ' is made up of If was is is it is 1 lus is a as is ine and the mail the people he are men of the sanie ol little Ile is an in- oi and a i. frem the the of Jt the adivo middle class of and it temU h tv in- its and uleas ot men's relations ubo ve iFs and The it U at a material or u and and the ut the t varied that penso ol the sturdier callings of it with vasi mechanical lhe number ul Us broadcloth Spectator if the January of of the low stale of the | el this the general Indians manifested and was to proceed to and augments crime by adding their intention of marching a-1 Wallah Wallah to the Capuse In- intellectual and fort as to the who arc forced by the Oregon settlers in and a was issued by material To circumstances to earn their bread by The cause of their cum ity hundred since which in- is 11 j of their wits instead of the sweat they alleged to be the ' formation has been received in the and the honest labor It tends to draw the imaginary lines lhat divides into imaginary and teaches silly and unjust doctrines of the of the measles among leads to the belief that the Indians have This disease has been very prevalent in and the force ordered out in that Oregon as well among the white call on Owing to the peculiar the uf this to 1 rail 1 wit of the the among hundred men and the proved et to in almost of its ' li as may w islt to enlist ben the fever inaile its j Wolcy John Thomas the wonld use the cold j led t is l to and the contents of us alpi to issue polic on the cargoes of or 1!o\ts, tin western lal'S and at ifer the Dispatch Printing 8th 1S1.  subscriber lis just received o large and assorted stock AND of every will be continually made during the of many n styles of Goods that arc The assortment of the 400 dozen Vim Leaf 6(f SO dozen 11.ITS cases low 150 do do 75 do do ' low do 30 do do Pearl Palo Alto 60 do good 300 do iow priced CO do do Hi do do Silk do do do low 100 dozen low priced Pur 100 do medium do do Buena 60 do White ' 03 do Pearl and 1IATS. 400 dozen Heavy Pearl do do do soft with buttons 160 do White Wool SOU do Dlack Men's assorted styles and new dozen Boy's and Velvet mostly new dozen Glazed Lawn and assorted styles and new SANTA Many styles of HATS and suitable lor the anta Fe above be offered at Low All to purchase atv lo especially wanting PALM and JIA j. 143, Main first door north the iof May the Rapids are a ci il which I I e We would he p. v eie a sic our not them 11 to e i a o. J the uf im I equal to the of the and inm a we have nu .Il iu pay an 1 tax on mt r which if the annual State expenses of Iowa we may be wilt decline so soon as the Moines river is and the impediments to italioti are j mo veil from tli e c v e many we of i s thai ' when he the of i we jet to hear anj it t i a fr er a pi tioli of thousand w hich town either of these works is a point no any where on the the head of the I steam boats fi New i H e a i e i v n now a will i allow those St Louis no advantage for already propuse to at the I notch of st of these woi ks oil tlie Dey Moines and ill acquire a and s cannot fei t iu the tw o feet in I ill make us a second Lowell with regard to the facilities for c. Lowell lias already had her agents who if be agreed to furnish whole capital necessary to construct the Rapids there is a. latent jet to be ' which will intercept the and ' low Stone to bring tlie locomotive our other good and valid reasons could b. shown why Keokuk cannot but will for the dsn is our and we thank our stars for having sent roli in the which almost cause a of the and and party South erv mudi of the w cather and want of two they who is said to have been an undoubted descendant of the rojal family of the possessed a higher in her own Mr. a spirited resistance on the part of the In- who is now President of the in his Statesmen of the Commonwealth ofj and many were supposed lo Provisional Government uf is Warsaw light draught and fait A passenger steamer IV A V packet to the above an Jill pi leaving St. Louis every She is now equal and fur any i a the Passengers and may remaining in the trade lnd her by a of shippers and of merit a of the liberally extended toward I li apply on 10 valley of the Miss It is a which can be for a sand uill rent for four or live hundred ] dollars a ami one costing live a for two cabins with another of built for one hundred dollars offence rails at our lent for more than the cost of ling And see families ing every far want of a to shelter in. As earning our bread by our ive would be thi last lo a man to locate the least probability of a but iu view of all the surround us we are irie to say better point cannot be found in tie west for a f t a or a laboring ivo already a letting of the on the Des Moines Hiver will place on Ihe tirst of according to the indices issued for by the Board of Public The of nis is create a in the IVa Meines iVoin its mouth lo the a distance of learly two miles ami for which has generously donated about one million of as well watered and as well aslie in The pays tills tribute to as of a of rubric Woi ks a ul In uf ami a il df money has been fi mi tho us it tf our most uf Dams and by the I 1|" thu in the miles of the river its a canal line has adopted th southern limit this city to M at wc learn that this alternative H ill shorten tbe some four or but as the tirst nti of the river water for its at all seasons nf the to Mott's le work will he at that point by a live of twenty-two feet 1.11 r. The liver til lock will always an client harbor In a depth of from to feet v and above will be an hey can bo laid up for nr on any other The ill enter the at the ellow Stone about three miles above this alul in the of the w an embankment be of some feet and n averse e iu order In l ai e a bed on a the canal A similar of less will be the Upper near the cud and iu this vicinity a lock of t lilt will raise the canal bottom to a level bo continued three miles to the through feet mules pipi as the animals i were the meal saved lor an South Pass to the uf was very | t this vast extent of It y travelled ' entirely the I Iny I with tin m. Six - j aller leaving at Wallah tiny at St western tier ef within miles of States a uf Oregon weve met. They uf 1'runi se foud ihe they eaten in lour The wire | The news Philip i Hill ( 1-aae W. J ames ' la e k amas j The enlistment to he fur six 1111-I less soulier discharged Kueli man will furnish his uwn lie merely to rest hut actually a inula other lie 1 all sentiments and allei and would help himself with lus hands and in 1 funi and i and a wise ' lie io and insight ami lie does Hot teels and The art uf war game lie and the death of the ' Whitman and They were dered with eighteen al settlement in the plains of Wallah sumo time in hy the C iv ntes and Wallah who have always heretofore manifested the must profound friendship for the the troops arrived at the seene they found the whole settlement laid presenting an appearance dreadful in tlie The hod ies the murdered settlers were scattered around The heads j Whitman and liis lady were iu the yard of their late near tho Most of tho houses hud been and every thing wore the aspect of the march Oregon city to Wallah the troops had four engagements with the Iu there and The companies will all the percussion caps. ami vamp lor which they will ret cite a receipt from Cornelius will Oregon city until the tirst companies arrive 1". when he will take a ltd proceed lu W alia Col. James Waters will remain until the roar companies arrive at w hen lie w ill t the and proceed tu Walla W all will at Portland er opposite Pari on or before the Sili Whenever a s u number of volunteers arrive on the at 1',,1'llain 1 .. they will organize and pn eced tu i lect oliavi one one mie Second one Orderly and four Companies will rank an I If any should be formed in the r they will be they all ive on the pride of and the of attempting to pass through the world as if unconscious of even the existence uf tlie swarthy and muscular upon all such wicked distinctions tlie perpetual republican brought to crush to wonderful and grind to such ami the of Ids youth and combined elope this democrat to tlie towns will not be Sudi a man was Ilo a direct a and rim by of lU ne a un 11 on t - 1 ,  before combined with so much r brought lie is ever a to lite to all talkers and truth He never blundered into v Ins means were in 1'cw men to hose ot their have any they live from hand to each other their numbers and without and are oyer at ami being unlit tor any other end of their Ul Napoleon always because educated with his to da to are utterly Had his ends been and not ac w hen m he had It en the man in to the situations they lie lit ol naturally ruined by the unfortunate misdirection 1 their and of their They swarm in stores ami his llis victories or so many he lost of his here they two-thirds ol lie sixty and - i i valor was I had been taught sumo useful would have been troubled and I y the coldest nave lis achievements ' the industrious anil have ' in this need be a era very ( will not be business were the known powers uf been many working mt une a lithe of this man's ' lie had a strength by a by still his to a of your boys anil when they reach man's if opportunity or tastes of habit and let them enter ihe walks of mercantile or professional life if they If they well and if they fur the citizens of j to his arc Mo er to his agents me rit and it 11,11,,...,.,.,'. ucci na i the provenais they that time were raised of the troops may not be impeded want of pr appointed by 1  Agents w ill at Yam Unto whereof 1 Itavi signed my n and the seal m ac sem es and or become to lie - r iu the u parents or tor vers d tml indel and advantage of of ourselves tn. honest mechanical calling on strong ready who took Sf a good by show ed how I out It makes a man leel Jll V 11.11 ou ' I II iiy f I y at Oregon this accomplished Ly the mere I tor he knows if lint Iule Im day of 17.  iii and interesting was this mother of Oliver a with the glorious faculty of self-help w hen other assistance failed ready ibr the demands ot fortune ill iU verso spirit and energy to her mildness and with j the the labor her own gave m son he is which vigor ev and were to have ol 1-rai.ee, s a for been the torees lost and knows too h ot two men m their the to failli m lu the i ' and James ut of M. Dupont touk lue au answ eu M. in bis great such virtues as all men he ha. only less de by personal to turn to the shop or bench till a 1 dawns How was it with our fore drove be might also be a as a model of Thu Dalles uf tho Columbia while on | active part. The nt of hostility has gradually been entertained and when he heard ol but when in his third or fourth year of experience as a thought he saw an opening which promised a golden He became a partner in an apparently prosperous and promising engaged all .ve can it seems lhat a ' public was the hope of which M. Dupont 1,13  " ' ' I about made several thousand i I 1'lance w as ncv el li on gathered a largo in a luckless slipped lip be constructed with a loch at land the third with a loek at itti will black the river to us trouble to lias ami ne ui uie 1 anil 1,1 a up among the of mooted by Uo ill favor of the j | every A friend met him several They have young branch of the lie sought lose in Uo mm his sad idea that a great chief was Lafayette at the Hotel de dear Simms ho from tlie States to buy their and there is an dta from mv What ies to five sufficient to marry | vender goino give the throne to the i into families as hut morel tho whites settling round Duke of beware tor a upon the I wealthy than their whose single without furnishing for the lands is sure lo betray The warning j must now pr pride was and whose passion they considered they liav e i was unfortunately neglected hut the pre- j ot preserved in tho pal ace at the simple tastes that distinguished her in the old brewery at whose only amid all her was safety of her beloved son ill his dangerous whoso closing when that anxious care had outworn her with her whole modest and tender Ibr it implored u simple burial in some rather than the ill-suited trappings state and ceremony wherewith she and with last determined to drive out the and possess themselves of sueli implements uf husbandry the arts that might fall into their hands in the way is the opinion of those conversant w ith the affairs of that the Hudson liay is at tho buttom uf all these At rate it is singular that the Americans should he the subjects of Indian Meer will return to We are pleased to learn that he is tlie bearer of an application for a that llis the Lord wonld havo ber signed 1_ some rovai There is a portrait hundred of ile is an her ut if that were I old and the interest slie j and withal very imich of a and she The j so small yet l ull and lirin as tho of a hero the large melancholy the pretty expression of plans in the s i as over which is SO v i belore our readers devoid of technical S estly enveloped 111 a white satin nor is it necessary we should simple beauty of the velvet cardinal y the Importance which our city will derive frum weste un magnitude in its Uur * farmers may well themselves of hearing a stutter 4*rt w. pending nay Ule tlw work and tlie richness of the small the was placed in we have seen a copy of tho St. Joseph of the from w hich wc dei ive some additional information relative to in last battle fought with the Indians was on the Plains in i j remained and has been lie was present when the j mission dialogue took between 1 and the ducal candidate for a You said united in political sympathies and in- I pily from my soul The two great i a practical j bless you replied am truth lhat man is on my way to the shop My This is their has kindly offered me my old ml we liave than j at tlie bendi at the old and I brightest their | o .in earn my friend lo live cornioli will short time since talked largely about the ' Without a trade to fall hack upon i balance of power on lilis 1 le ho and his family would am 11  and 1 con- hwu | as thousands are of him he was in carry ing | ing at this who have been the Constitution of the most period that has ever existed - r in fallen in and are very that no such as Simms had to think replied the Duke uf two as 1 i i i oi c oa o. without being ol that but uo i I 0 l hear a great deal ol instability you ni tne situation ot r ami tie o in to o J i 10  In ll herself no more the polities themselves of whether balanced or a good trade is an to the man w ho must earn his i in wurl It is an of truv f Monarchy is 1 tor us to adopt it hat a ' none should or affect lor he l i ene peo we beg of you lo La is a popular with re i is exactly so that t understand re- ul it is to see the young 1-u-ss and .co ot your by After this reverence old We seca little apprenticing them to It the boy bowing to un old mau in: sier course and lar more than but we sure he is a good penniless pinch threadbare is always due to aged ' enee to which a coni I often nature and proper condemns them lion say to tho old that clasps seem to present before O forces guze her living and breathing population of St. was 47,>jM.  position manfully against lour limes their Tlie battle commenced in the and continued till night put an end to Both remained 011 the held till but Ihe drew Dupont asked him ho thought it I still hold tlie same was tlie will The idea of a throne willi a be any where and in easc but idea is ray hairs are crowns of obi farmer follows in way of I e 11 1 1 sits in the lips of a it is far promptings ol 5 our kindly nature teaches and is perfectly more than The penetration respect the aged to rise up be ore receipts j houry 1 he dim the ot and temples thinly the may be seen in this and temples wonld not is the root of lots love Iron Mill sits ui and growls because ho is not 1'iom becoming less than a  

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