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'itt£ parly returned to the Prarrifc Cue S'une night, ihirf.ug ami firing about three hundred guns uueUdration ot the victory. The nest ilav they darned the scalp dance, and displayed on appalling spectacle oi scalps, hands, lingers, and skins taUvn from the bodies of their eiu-mic-. The hearLof the Fox chief was roasted, and a port eaten by these savages. The party of the Sacs ami Imjkp.h consisted of Some ol Urn chiefs aud principal men of the nut inn, who were going to ofler I he pipe of peace to the Alenomouecs and Winnehagoes. Theit loss is severely felt, but as they and their tribes were the lirst aggressors'in the war, llicv receive Inil little sympathy. Kttkimii measures have been taken hr the* gyv-rn-imnU for the prevention uf Yurt her him, I-shedding among the trilies. Van have ofcourse heard that a treaty will lu: held id Ihe Prairie for tlic settlement uf the troubles: this is the* unlv measure which can restore peace, and perhaps present the extermination of the several tribe-;.1*Indian' Ru'enzc.—The lot lor, from which
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Onondaga Standard

Syracuse, New York, US

Wed, Jul 07, 1830

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