There--.33 an •. Indian ■' mound”\ .upon an open 1 level prairie 'in Calumet, township, twelve miles . 'east - from this I city. It measures about ten feet in .h eighth and one hundred .and fifty in cir-' oumference. • The surface of the earth-upon the mound is level and even, veryunlike that of a common hill, There are-.several smaller ones'near this, varying in heiglifch, from three feet upwards, and. from ton to thirty in diameter. • Take-them as they stand, away from shrub or tree, and the scene is a mournful curiosity—it is evident that this has been the: locale of a sanguinary conflict among thedusky children of the forest. . .rrt. - - ' i , • » '