WAR IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. jjAt the last session of the legislature of New j II tinpshirc, a tract of country called the Indi- ) C* ...1__ .ul L. .1 .r ___ I HI*wStliaisrtlinu Stream Settlement, on *he borders of Can- 1 ads, between two branches of Connecticut ri- | * ver, was by law annexed to the jurisdiction of N Hampshire. The Ncwburyport Herald pub-lislies a letter, dated Columbia N 11 Xov 4, which states that a conflict had taken place between the sheriff of the county with a party of uiilitia, and the inJiabitauts of tin? settle- L m m?, who united to resist the service of a civil process oil one of their number. In thecou-t.u tt of the inhabitants were killed, ami 5 wounded ; and several of die militia wounded, some of them mortally.The Now Hampshire Courier states, that Adjt Gen. Law Iris left Concord foe the ! tli Indian Stream country, by request of the Gov- at crnar, to see if matters pertaining- to the settlers there can be accommodated without tiic burning of gunpowder, [t is said also that the 24th regiment of N. Hampshire Militia is to | unroll immediately into the Territory, if the Adjutant General does not like the appearance of affairs in that quarter.The X V Ev. Star of the 18lh says, that the rumored loss of lives in the late conflict between the N Hampshire people and the Canadians, is | a*1 without foundation. Two persons only were in wounded.hrsiiClUKSuhecm