Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas . over her oncehappy countenance, and the hours which she spentby herself weeping, showed that her heart was lived at home but a few months before death re- 124 THRILLING ADVENTURES. leased her from her sufferings. We are indebted forthe particulars of this remarkable capture and at-tempted rescue, to the Scouting Sketches of theTexas Rangers/ an eloquent narrative from the penof Li


Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas . over her oncehappy countenance, and the hours which she spentby herself weeping, showed that her heart was lived at home but a few months before death re- 124 THRILLING ADVENTURES. leased her from her sufferings. We are indebted forthe particulars of this remarkable capture and at-tempted rescue, to the Scouting Sketches of theTexas Rangers/ an eloquent narrative from the penof Lieutenant Samuel C. Reid. The rivers of New Brunswick are frequented by agreat variety of fish, which ascend them annually tospawn. The principal of these are the salmon, stur-geon, bass, shad, gaspereau, smelts, and some othersof less importance. The rivers also abound with agreat variety of fish, which are constantly found in these waters, and never descend to the sea. Theseare the trout, perch, (red and white,) eels, cusk,carp, wach, dace, gudgeon, bleak, gizzard-fish, andan infinite variety of others, some of which havenot even a name, and are yet undescribed by anyprofessor of natural THE PERCH.


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