GRIZZLY BEAR-HUNTING. 
Tur every-day sports of the wild woods include many 
feats of daring which never find a pen of record. Con- 
stantly, in the haunts of the savage, are being enacted 
scenes of thrilling interest, the very details of which, 
would make the denizen of enlightened life turn away 
with instinctive dread. 
Every Indian tribe has its heroes; celebrated re- 
spectively for their courage, in different ways exhibited. 
Some, for their acuteness in pursuing the enemy on the 
war-path ; and others, for the destruction they have ac- 
complished among the wild beasts of the forest. 
A great hunter, among the Indians, is a marked per- 
sonage. It is a title that distinguishes its possessor 
among his people as a prince; while the trophies of 
exploits in which he has been engaged, hang about 
his person as brilliantly as the decorations of so many 
orders. 
