A NATIONAL PAPER, PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS BY JVMtI FENNO, No. 34, NOPTH ■ftFTtjiS TRt.£PHILADELPHIA [No. 102 of Vol. IV.] For the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES. IBIMJCHT4 O.M *B« STATE OF AMERICAN INDIANS. (Continued from Nt>. t,q, of ikis Gazetted) No- VII. Tils civilization of the Indians is a fubjeft so very important, and yet ft> little in veftioated, that in the firft attempt to bring it before the public, little more than an enu meration of expedients can reasonably be pefted. Let the following ohfervations there fore be considered as intended to excite the public investigation of the fubjeft, rather than fts a regular and digested plan proper to be carried into e(fed by the desertion of many of the of ficers and f>!diers to the amount of half their origins,! llrength. It is only lince General Buernon ville is at the head of the miniltrjj, that the wants of the army and re cruiting begins to be thought of. But he has been in lb fiiorc a time, that we feel that spi rit qJ which we have been the vic tims. This was our fituation,when on the firft of February ypu tho'c it due to the honor of the nation to declare war against England and Holland. From this moment I bu ried the remembrance o,f all toy grievances ;—I no longer thought of resigning, which you will find mentioned in the memorials abeve alluded to ; all my thoughts were given to the fafety of my country. 1 endeavored to be beforehand wli'h our enemies, and this reduced army forgot all its fufferings to attack Holland. While, with new troops, just from France, I was taking Bre da, Klundert, Gertruydenberg, and was preparing to extend my con quests, the Belgic army, under Ge nerals remarkable for courage and civifm, undertook the liege of Ma eftricht. Every thing was wanting for this expedition, the new was not yet on foot.—The ancient was bad in every view. Money was plenty, but the new formseftabli/h ---ed at the national treasury prevent ed the use of that money. I cap not yet detail the immediate causes of the check our armies expp rienced.as I ain jufl arrived ; not only they have abandonee! every hopepf taking Maeltricht, but they have fallen back in confufion and with loss. The magazines of every kind which were begun to be colleay be cjiij fd what you pleale, because they are ioipeiceptible points : but rffd liiUory, and you will find that a peo ple never escape it. As long as our caofe was jh?t ps juitice we the taemj :