t'jucEHHXSf*Fhe editor has taken some pains to in torhimself of the substasffe of what has M^ttdvc been lately holdenGovernor Harrison, with thetownj/yti Tecumseh,.the brother of the celebra*^ | Prophet, .acru eti lt;m the i 2th instant, accciw■ *iUEftbv *uout f 5warriors. He camex consequence ct a message which wa»-JkiUem by the Governor to the Prophet, by*°’ j Barron—in which the Governor attempt,c/ to shew him thv folly of making war mfsl j th# V Slate**—ihal he was ecatlv to listenarif grievance* of which he had toi—and partt^uUrly, thrtt ii he could show,K* I any other ti i'te, that* those who weremetdthe late treaties, had any just claim to *wujI be immediately gi *en up.*—Tecumseh^ pied the greater part of severalhiUniftg hi* com pi. ints agaipst theys, States — liut on Monday last he recaallt i 1 tes vrhdtani had received from the w hites,?el.«riy the mui tier,of the MomvHu*the toilf-s* of the revolutionary war—thai,,nfthe Ut —re chief, Comstock,. c. 2cc. ilie dciw»u* :• ,*•. *..*■ I not know how he. co; mthctu again. With.ami*, he asv reed, that toe G|... ftadgivi s Ultra as clt;ntmorKpropeti^Indians, and that tiny could uot,u.• *»l! ihould not be u.d witting the consent ofl h. t .»•* the tribes of Indians uponn 1 n 'wk»* * w*** *•*»U| o—thaf rf ‘**inn*.A-W I♦ I* Wl|' ¥ Ithat thoseti i*o* A♦*t\i mined to Imivc no morebut in iutCreon jetton 01 the warrKn*.