Influence Of Women
The New York Commercial Advertiser, in speafcing of a small bnnd of Imlians ('rom the far West, who have laioly visilcd the capitnl, slales the followmur facie: "In all these journeying of the Tndinn?, they 'nke two or three of their nomen olonr, as conservators of üie pence. Especiully in" cases where chiefs of difierent tribes areiu company no' over friendly at home. They are aware of thpirinfirmity whenever lliey can get bold of the fi waters, and have ofteu occasion to mourn, on nwaking from a f5 1 tf ir.tox ication, fur the acts porpetrated while under the iiiflnence of the mnddeningr dlriinpht. It s to guard afrainst these ard other oiit breaks of passion, thnt two or three of their women ahvays aecompany such a party as this. - These women can do whatever they please o keep ihe peace, foran Indian woufc scorn o lift his hÃnd apainst a womnn; and we havo een eome twenty stalwart Sacs, Foxes, and Jbijbbeways, arnied to the ïeetb, with eyes )nrning like little fire Bolk, when thpy were )eginniiiir to get a little too rñuch whiskey, ubmit with all crood nature and docihty to lie own at the biddincr of a coupje of stjuaws, nd have all thoir legs lied, tliat it miyht be mpossible Cor them to pe', into a fïglit duripg ho night. Blessed be the women of all coFrs. '
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