Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America : As Applied to the Public Lands, Primitive Education, Religion, Morals, Indians, Etc., With Authentic Records of the Origin And Growth of Pioneer Settlements, Embracing Also a Condensed History of the States An
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Louis was called Paincourt, on account of the scarcity of [bread] provisions. CHKONOLOGICAL RECOEDS. 493 The cave is very large, and from the entrance thereof passing through a narrow passage takes the traveler several hours. la breaking the candles there is a hollow place in the center, sup- posed to be where the wick was. It is also said that if you empty the holy fount it fills again immediately." 1791. On the 23d of May, 1791, General Charles Scott, of Kentucky, with about eight hundred mou...nted men, crossed the Ohio at the mouth of Kentucky river, and commenced his march for Ouiatenqn, on the Wabash river. In his official report to the secretary of war, General Scott says : '* On the same day [June 4, 1791], after having burned the towns and adjacent villages, and destroyed the growing corn and pulse, I began my march for the rapids of the Ohio, where I arrived the 14th of June, without the loss of a single man by the enemy, and five only wounded; having killed thirty-two, chiefly warriors of size and figure, and taken fifty-eight prisoners." When Brigadier-general Scott released sixteen weak and infirm prisoners at Ouiatenon, he gave them a written speech, of which the following is a copy : " To the various tribes of the Piankesliaws, and all the nations of Eed People, lying on the waters of the Wabash river : "The sovereign council of the thirteen United States have long patiently borne your depredations against their settlements on this side of the great mountains in the hope that you would see your error, and correct it by entering with them into the bonds of amity and lasting peace.
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