...1.3.r.CUr-orsea.» willb*irC this iCkOl in• . io UnawithinIndiant in Tvttn.—Duringtbo past weekthere lias been a'camp of Muiquaka Indians ftbout two tnites;tOulb of/lctfnorrtho opffo'-j site side of thVriVer.\ They appea^tobo in a verydestitcto condilioti, fnd, in their efforts to improie it, have given, our citizens some admirable specimens of gcDuine Indian begging. We suppose thoy are hepe because they were froze and starred here' They, bring.vividly to. .mind;.with the female portion of bur population, all the horrors of the Minnesota massacre* and the consequence is everybody ia taken for .an Indian; and shut out from indoors till the best of evidence is given to tlie contrary, while CiinoUne is decidedly scarce atid active after nightfall.Soeicl}/.—The Soldier*' Aid Society will meet at the houso-of Mr. Geo. Tccctn, next Tuesday afternoon.