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i j thyy arc honest men, or to prove by good refer-Mlno alf ences they have been regarded as honest all tje ,oozir]runsometheir lives, or even to show they are men of ample means to carry on a banking business. j)roiv 11 Angels have fallen ere now; and so long as I onijs they are without the pale of tin* law. the public ||OW is at their mercy, if it suffer them to gain its , confidence. They are strangers here—came here without making nnv previous arrange- sjf)U ment with our business men, and like Smith, of St. Anthony notoriety, attempted to get their •money' into circulation *ou the sly.’ All this looks very suspicious, though where they came from they maybe regarded as honest as (,\esar\s wife. We have no hesitation—and we j feel well assured we will be sustained in the act by our people cn tnax.se—in pronouncing the •Central American Bank’ a fraud upon tin1 community, and unworthy the confidence of any man in Minnesota.i.irSi been tin? ! land: the 1 are t coutiis: the : four, ; on tl: ,serve on tl:isnrviueArrival from Red River.One hundred and thirty-three carts fromPembina county and the Bed river settlements.arrived at Traverse des Sioux last Sundav.—•Among the traders arrived are Ilou. Messrs. Kittson and Bolette, accompanied by Charles \ UUK Cavileer. lv-q., late V. S. Collector at Pembina. Peter Hayden, an old Bed river trader, well reprintMinnsuchstrik»fhrmcmbcrcd by the early settlers of St. Paul, is ileavtalso in the crowd.| * .The Clarion brought down the traders and I’1 al their effects from the Traverse, and landed them am* at .Meudota on Tuesday. The spoils ofthcchase at the nortli have been rich the past season, and we rejoice that our friends have been doing a fine business. Mr. Kittson brings willi him over four thousand buffalo robes, with a large quantity of the liner furs. The quantity of buffalo on the plains this year is entirely unprecedented—so great as almo.-t to verify the Indian theory that they spring up from out the earth.The caravan was thirty-two days from Grand Cote, Pembina county, to Traverse. Gov. Stevens reached the Chav one river on the first of July. The Governor's party was on short al. lowuncc of provisions. Mr. Strublc, a Ger-1 from inau artist who accompanied Governor Stcv-1 ,,,cn cm*, returned with the Pembina party.same will of til the linesa I re a ; clai linesthe famoipolitshousurvlaMr. Cavileer informs us that the crops in Pem- ! mini
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Saint Paul Weekly Minnesotian

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Sat, Jul 23, 1853

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