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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1848)
TyZFA . -rt- i- M i'.ui, ss ;.jj J&'V I' m ME aV-Wt).. Ku' mmm atfaajitlorranl, each cUlm. M m MHr hi laiuornia. la tbth1' nature calculated mU and tttm-ikc tl f raater experience .'mJU eoatideratlon of il tervkea reader Bff" to tho occurrence of Mhu been tried, the of (he court respect. LUut. Col. Fremont to , ttaaristeruiea of the President 1 Arvti?Wi' " ""! KTjf M. M. Owi. Ualted But Army gVll aSSXHUtO r IIU If v LiMt.Cel.-MMl Dtp. J. P. TAYLO! "ItltM. ObI. end At. Com. Geniof Sub. 53ri R. L. BAKER 5W Major Ordnance Departn ' -i-Thi Mfcar aacmbers of tho court I :K t Mm mara of their proceeding, 'wam fwr" 'tit o!renmiUnct ofNhtft MMMtrfttioci of the distui- l1 IftrvloM or the tctfu. litofflUMMtioas for wlrfoh 'aft MllalairMainilll Mm tew tWfnv of ihe United Siotse. . H. LONO. .-Tewgraphlcal Engineer. !AROMlAFIBLD, : -atu : .; . wefw?w,, wttSfts ,w- "EL fi!.' - gj M iatftcllnn of tho record, 1 am law wo nni pram in mis VU lit -J" . pa tsra nuinurT vni .-U mi oTOfiniaa that ittrj MHrM are sustained I oenrktioo upon tk eanteaco cf the oftMcoart Utherel tiltaeoatidmtlmoi thapeoi iiWWtMM of the cate ; of the" p iar prevl. lLSsataattiestvvianai sin vuuauiu terriers, ui jm. t renooai, ana 01 ine lorrgoing 01 a msnumy oi iuo rt, the penalty of dit. IM service is remitted. VS Hi MMero- v,' r aasaaes. mi I. Prtenoat will icoordicgly torn arrett, and will resume ,MaMttaM retort for duty. r-r - M . - t- : -- i rtv- .,- - IIHCQ ST. Pni.IT Osl.T.-ctaeet of the mounted rifle ,' H aeeoroHagly released from l wim yota nit regiment in Aiex. general court martial, of which uea. ueorgo m. urooae it hereby dissolved. Br order. R. JONE8, Adit. Of n. iWtfcaabova iafbrmation ofan official kaeaater, we hare to add that it it gener 'eJtf aadirttnoit that Mr. Fremont, at the ' leptiM at raeairiag the noiificatlon coo. wayewby thoftaeral order of which the raatag ia tha Material part, resigned hit law ia) IM army, upon the ground that aa aa act eaaeioea of harins done anv r;aiiaar awrit the aadlnc ottbe court WsfUm. & ,,, 'fc.-STK? MrjNl Cffflffe 'W PsMUaat, M W aaaliilhli II niliiiiin In admit M.iMiea, by aaeeptiag executlro cle. Tj Bjaaaf. i w-. -. THE SPECTATOR. . wtrr, tMTot . ttsTuv, rtnrrtt. rK Clly, Oct. Ill, mil. 09 T SrtxTiTon, after a temporary Mckawa, greets its aarra Ibera faithfully ranlarlr. That has swept about 3,1 jrars, physicians, f Oregon, from U mines of California, took away our fri'4rt also henco tho temporary non appearance of the Spectator. Political. ,,, -,1 ,nriAm ,t ' .. - ' 1 Ills is llie llllll Piunei, 1110 cmm.iilu ui "-' - -. " . ) ,-- - patront, and bopet to, ,., frnm ,,,. ,i.,j iM,,r,i ' .'. ...... of 1 ... An..v or So ..r tl.. I'.i..l "gold fever," whicir.. .,.. e ,...,, " , """'. "'"mi.-, n.-.ic,lu,.r,A,i,r1, fornin.or lb- I'acitk ocean, or upon ani BOO of tho officers, law. ',,rT , T . "',. ,r"' end Iho latt tho cighlli 11 .w ol il.oiiaiigahlc riwrnnr iiiilors ioct. nj.wii,ii.. forded cheaper In Oregon thsn in anv . i 11...:... 1. ...? :.i r .1... .... . ....e. . rn.v mnA i....l.Mnlf.. ' D Ml'J" II l" OXIM II. Ill fell .HHIS n'l J lll'IOT r, ..lillUOl UI I'lUll I VllllUPnitl llllllir rarrrert, and mcchanict , 0tlic r part of ,, Union, and beef iatli ' ocean, arc mioned lo our .,,.... m, and lo II. . nlftinc nf flrrtnn mln . M ... fir. ).. . . ... In other portions of this paper will be pricet paid for ll.o;o productt there, fur sound a letter of Gen. Lewis Catt, and .the liko avocation upon the healthy and Iha substance of a speech, and resolutions, beautiful plain of Oregon, at tuch prices of Hon. Henry Clay, which we copy from as proiislontwill command, when govern tfca St. Louis Union. We have not been ed by tho prico ofihoxe brought from till able to learn who has been nominated for1 Atlantic seaboard 1 tba Presidency, by either of the great poll. I Nothing short of an interposition of tical parlies j but we aro inclined to be ' lieve that the Hod. Henry Clay has been aominated by the Whigs, and Gon. Lewis jCats, or llio Ibn. Jainis Buchanan, by Iha Democrats. It appears, that at the data of our latest intelligence from Wash, ington, the Presidential election, now nearly at hand, was likely to turn, mainly, upon quetllont growing out of tho Mexican1 war. The Hon. Jamet Buchanan, and George M. Dtilts, had written letters, In which they took ground similar to that oocupled In tho letter of Oenoral Cast. The rallficalion ofthe treaty of peace on the part of Mexico, and the discovery of thegoMjnlnot of California, will both have their influence on ihe election. Oenoral Zaoharv Taylor his been nominated ei a eaaidaU for tho Presidency, by the Na. tlra AtMrican ptny, but It not likely to ratsshe a nomination by tho Democratic r .Whig party. Ia ease than should be no election of n PreskUnlby iha pcojfle, one of the threo rsswsWates receiving Ihe highest number mf Wfljla tn ikttl nStlMA M.II1 1 tAn..l 1... t.'iha Hatwii of jepmentatlvcs, each Stair inpno(H, Tho predominance of the political par' tlct, according to tho latt CongrcntoiiAl election, ant aa follow t : Dem. Whlgt. Maine, Vermont. Matiachuwti. (Joiiiiri'tlrut. Ncv Yotk'. Now Jersey. I'rnntyhatiia. DcUwaro. Marlnml. Norlh Carolina. Hori.la. Kontuck. Ohio. Total, 11 Virginia. South Carolina Alabama. Mittioippl. Louisiana. Tcsat. Arkanraj. MittourU Tcnctacc. Iowa. Illlnolt. Indiana. Michlean. Total, 1 1. Equally dmdul liioreia. Nru ilamp1urr llholr Ulaml. Witcoun jirob;bly admilled into the Union before now ihoWscnt delegate li Whig, A majorityof all the SlatM li requited to elect A Preshfcniby the llouao of Rep. rcaentatlrca, mak'ing, in caee of the ad. rmtsion of Wisconsin, tixtcen Slates. We regard it at highly probable that the people will 'elect their President, but in case they should fall to do to, wo regard the prospects of the electiou of General Taylor, by the Uou"e of Representatives, to be better than cither of tho other can. didatra not that the Democratic or Whig nartv nrefer Ocu. Tax lor over its own i candidate, but tccauso e.th will prefer. him to their opposing candidate. " The United States Senate is Democral. ic the llouso Whig. CCT Wm. M. King, lsq., will pl"a I accept our thanks for the loan of hit copies of the St. Louis Union. Their perusal hat been gratifying to ut, and we have drawn liberally from them. Orcgott Cloltt. Sonc of our fillow citizens ezprest their feara that OmtM lias been ruined, by the discoveryof tho late extensile gold mines of California. They ask Who will tub io late c They i til ate tha ground when from 810 to $100 r can oe roaiiwu ai me mmra r Hold! friendt. Hat tho boasted purity of ivxond the reach of nieriiau arms, and Oreg'm, it Imiouus mciuaij for iln ion the climate of Oirgon detcrtcdlrT No. ' of successful pursuit. tii' iitrnf coniiiierco that liny utli li .i 1.1 Have her great natural facilities for com merce patted away ? No. Hat her toil become barren ? By no iiicnm. Have her native, perennial grasses for your cattle, horses, and sheep, and her camat for your hogt, ceased to grow spontaneous, rich, . I and abundant? They haio not. Hat rust, tttaatf the worm, or fly, destroyed or harmed your wheat fields J They noicr bate. Is not a market for your wrwat, beef, pork, pott toes, peas, beans, garden , ii . t j 1 ..II vegetables, fish, and lumber, n dea.rablu .... t H.i .. nt ... -..i .!..... ...i liMiici i mi. wm iiui uwu twiii.-j i. ... laem a tutnclcnt popuiaiton to proviuc you a market for all these articles 1 Cer. lainly. Oregon is temporarily injured by reason of s many of her nti70tu havin, left their farms, and shops, for the puriov of gold digging ; but ony temporarily. The time will coin", wh.rf the population of the gold mines of California un J On gnu, (for we btlicve there are gold mines in beaper ; an J h-xi many in Ihe United Slates, (Icaiing Kuroj.c out of the question,) think you, who wouldj gladly exchange the growing of grains, and cattle, catt of tho mountains, at the Providence can proven! u denxe popula lion of Oregon, when her climate, soil, and advantages shall bo properly appreciated. Komarkt by such men tx tcnator McDuf fuy, that thcro wet uci tullieient good ' it! n . ....1. ... IsneMii Oregon to mako more than 0110 ordinary sized county, and othor similar public statements, by men whose opinions upon most oilier suhjictt nro entitled lo high respect, together w illi ihe writingt of soino others, haie dune very jnuch to in jure Oregon in Iho estimation of tho citi. zent ofthe homo government, and partic ularly that portion bordering upon the Atlantic. Hut "tlmo proics all things," and will prove to our trans-mdunUlu bm. thert, Iho truth, not only of Ilu; often re. petti d assertion of Dr. Mol.iuglilin, lliut "Oregon is tho inuit ditiralJo portion of North America for llio rctideVco of civil ized man," bululso, that Origbn containt good, smooth, easily culllvalcU land, tufi. elenl. upon ordinary colli vatlon,Q induce all Iho wheat required to bread bveVy-msn, woman, and child in Iho United Slates ; and also more, and belter natural pasture lands, Ihan all iho grazing lands of Iho New l'.ngland Slatet, i urefron.iiin uc zunniieu. in nan. wiui ..i..:..i.. e.ni .1 . .1.. ... mi. ,ir ,1 r, n i. r nuv m 1 . ..ku,L. ,,n n.l . ImnlnCn, r WHICH hat III ( n lllS'l" KI10WII Wlllllll ll.l ,., , '. I, t ,, ,, , , and at heretofore; n Wheat, and most of the oil ier crains. with x- .... SUle, upon the (.ulf. of Mexico or Call. Yc, Oregon l vapnMo of pixxluciiic 100,000,001) liiikluli of ulirnti ivnlnliii a vatt aitviunt of valuable timber ; Iter rlrcrt nflbnl abumUnt watrr jKiwor, anJ abound in ImIi: the liourwot almuM liuuJli' uraxiuc faclllllrtj nml a clUrml llio iimiiiIi of ll Columlltt Ititrr. inato faluhnoiif, and n.i niil.l llil colli", iKir.-v", and theep, aubaitt thnuigliout llir j enr niiliout oilier luod than the natural gracn. and without thvltitrt and lituch a country ruined, beenmo gold iniiirt nro dlwoercd in tlio tirighburhiul isiirp'y not ; it should rrtlior Iw n-gnnlrd nt n rich blmlng, at tho liamU of the gr'cnl, tod io Htilrr of the I'nlvrw. Tho rxtrniiin gold region of Califiimin has ' been Iraiormd, and re.trnertcil hy Met loans, by many of the Catholic clergy, by Runisin, an.l by tho gciitlmneii and ier- lanu of the llinlwiu lla Couinanv. and Ill)Wi JU , (.'(fomi, , incorporated Into ' lnc ..KK,, republic," the rioh garnered rcasuresof golJ arcdircoirred M All that Oregon has wauled, was n good tnnrkcl, tlio facilities for carry UtoJior produce to that inatLct.and lite prot act? ; care of tho home government; the'homa govenunent, no trust, f about to exleinl her filtering care, the mines haiealreadv i . .i i .r i i . .l i brought tho deFrril market, tho mines will bring facilitlesforcorryingprovisloaii to the mined ; and the mines will mater). ally contribute to make Oregon known, and dcielojio her great resources. - rm "lH-ine.-lMmlntlo. s''" our last, the garrisons ..f Torti Wertand l.e,lholaSlofllleltgimenlo Oregon UluVmen In the service, hive re. turned lo this cliv. and rreciird lliiir ,, Thov'remrn in rco,l health. ;ailJ B,veIt'ti,e cniigrarts uru the northem road considerable aid, bv way ot. teams end personal assistance. ThnoiTi t cert and tohlicrtof the late little army nfi Oregon, are cntllle.1 to great crcd.t. Not, many Indians have been killed, but this) has not been owing to a lack of ical or chiialrv in our army, but from llio fact tl.a tho liottilo Indianiaoon learned that the Americans were not kvkch, astup po;u,anU showed llieir inlor l.j keeping We hue not heard ofaslngle Iarcenv ii i .i r x ii r.. .".''' I , yUW' 1 ' Walla Walla In.iiam, upon tho present Immigration. All llio immigrant! wikj iocs, the northern route, including somi! eleven waggons in Coplain, Miller's coi'npaoy.i I ' , . , . . . ,, ,, . , who took water at tho Dalles, haraagft leilin Ihisialley in aal.ly. numbering 177 waggons. Atom an equal nuuioer ol, wflffirmrs look tho touthcrn road. interiflrT.ir California rumor has said llm to go to tl ikir destination has U-in thai.ged, an I .i... .i i i.. . . u-. mat nirv io 'ii hr-ii wu iwiuot lauii jihii riiiinr nquirrs confirmation. I Iito as been 1 ut little cickneu upon the Mad I , this season. Mill iiiiotlicr IMunrt. On the llh of Oclobor. I"I7, Mr ,,,,,, , ,. , , Hind, or l.onuoii, t he diicoierer or Ins, ' illiiMiered umillier small plamt, of th" I7.o of a xlar of the iiiiith maguiUn'e, Willi a bltiriih light, nnr Ilia star 13 Ononis Wearo informed by Daniel II. Lownt. laic, V.v., tho prcv nt proprittorof the fliurixhlnv ullaic of l'orllainl. thai nn1 excellent articlo ol iron ore Is found in gnat abundance, in tlio immediate liciu. iiy of thai plai c. We arc atsiired that there is "no mis. take" in Ibis mailer, s;nJ wo irml that il nill so proic. An citcimw bed of iron 1 , . , , , , . ore ot ll.ut ,s,ii,iiho door of l .av.ga. tion, would prom n mine of inixhauMiblu if allh to Portland, ami tho 1 ntiru Turn, tor. f . .ten s I'roni tho United Klaln. Mi xiean war at an end Muil Jlcam. rs. 1 .. . .... .. .. ' ny ine arriiu. m 11,0 "ftiarl.ng, we haio rciolvcd files ol llm Polynesian up In August nth, anil u few copies of Iho New York Tribune and llirnld Tho copies of Iho Nrw York Tribune-rceciud, arc a ,, ., . ,, ,, ,,, , . yiaroM, timer.. II.I Herald hear .lain n, January. Wo find in tho Herald, In a lertons aro llicro ..... ' iii.u aimoi uiiothi r iiJtlons, in ull ieol. re"rl of llio procnluigs of tho Senate, lommumliint of Ihe imrt, until llir muster, under dalo of Jim. I, aa follows, l.; hall haio rompljed wlih all Ibo rrgulu. Mr. JlrieteinlnAluenl a billto create ll,.M,io::,,"'rii" I'cnbr,. ... ru ,. , ... ,' -I. iMuitrsil.i-xcipl thoxo rrglxterrilin, olhceofSurieyor (unnal of Oregon, and , ,;,.,, ,,;,, aJ 0WIC( , ,' to grant pre.einpticiii rights lo actual r. cithvnori illiimnflho I'lillodHlatiK, will tiers. Kend tivitvl! Aiiothcr bill pro- l poriuiltnl to transairt coaslwhn any vi'les for Ihe organization of a trjrilorial ' n, wnre or incichandlse, llm growlh, , ... ..... , . j. ..,.. e iiro'luie, or iiiuiioraeluroofoiio firl, Hlulo. lion llioiiin ". ui. U'.ll. u U..I..I..W., jtn n ti I r land to citizens, and tho gii lug of a tocticn of land, in every quarter of a township, for school purposes. Piohalily'ilicre wcro bills before Congress, n luting to Oregon, other than these, but un boo no uotico of them. Wo confidently expect that Con grvts Am dealt llborully by the citizens of Oregon, and shall continue lo think so until ciiiiiirllril to lliink nllicrnlo, Tho I1 iH'iiMi of July -.'il niiiiouiici tho or rival, at llii' Smnluii'li ItlamU, irCnpialii Slulll, I'll buiim'fi roiihri'li il Mlth ilia Hue of mall tlrmurri. In run U'lnorn I'mianm rTi In' 'Oiilriiclr nri' mi. I In ic llm 1 I a 1 1 1 v rcKH'(tabto linn of llonloiul and Aopln all. of Now Votk Thni lrnniii,nr I ,IK0 loin, ami 000 horw piwrr, eaeh, nro to rtuiinirtire nionilily Inpi in JiMiunn next; iihicli, with a ivrieHiiidmg lino, licluciii New W,l mul t'lmgrcn, will gne in a mcnlhl) mail- A nwil wagon ni.nl it to bo in.vlo .in.'" tl.o ImIiiiiim of I'auanm, the roulo for which ha liernatir. H'ul b Mr Sicxrii", the oolobiiilrd inulor nml author A Idler dated Aug. Mli, rioeiinl l. a geiillciiun m thit city , from tho'KlamU, biinct inlrlluinci thai Ciilain Sloiil had li llierc for California, hem o ho would proven! lot tn pin Tho 'an., letter hrin the furlhrr lutolliginco of an Uliieon llio I'liited Slain and ( ,1 icn, and aUo a rumor tlml (atininodtirn j Joiuh wan nU.ut to prom.l, with li u ihuo aml lnxp, tntako possewinuuf thi-Cnli- fornla mine " ' "' "" ' Tnrlll lt'giiliiltaii for Jloxlcuii INirlt. The Mloning litter, hyCapt J I. IVI. wini .l. tl Mailer ami Collector for the port of San i'ram men, California, nud tlio . Cm rail from tho Uegulatiiiii for lollm. im llio TanlT ol lliilim on liiiioit and Tomiane, ' rccuied pr brig Henri." will I. found toiQ.tain matter ofiuten ' . lliciouiiiuriial and no nam do inti iesl n Urrgui. The lirsl ami "m'iiuiIi articl. , ' aml'lio " lirl torni"ol the rogu la.ioii", parttcularlv rilVrriil loin (.'ai.t. I'ol01"' ttri--Br ' l,ul11'' ruiuMlfinic, !s ('.. i... r.n ( Jul " 1",' ,.,,., ,,r.. SjR iavo ,,r 10II0r. U) ,.,,,. . !,.... nnli, aioiiv of UimilatioiiH f r t.llni in." u tarilf of duties mi uiiuis and imi. ""'" ," ."!' I'oitsi.fCahi .rma. In llio ui'M'tiioot nie umii rs tottii iiij ;iiiiii sis llio lirsl unit m iiinli an W, uml in toiiu lir.i f !,. ,...nJ,1.. , :!,.. 'IVrriion of adiiuii'ttcriil and ih- lernftiati made b a magistrate. "".ce. ..i- ie.se! nrr.img I'orl (';, with her pa rs i. nlitd . ruiuireil in ariiuit lirsl yml kci nili ami ftfn first, ofiiu KigulaimuH, U lore any ,ocal "S.'''r" anthpru'd lo ailininistor n.l . in 1 Im....ii. uill lh. . nlillil lr. ,.tl il... uaii.i ill vrvi;..ii, iu iw .milieu io an tin' , ,, or. WMr, ,, igijwr. auilionlictkd before a Collector or Uoniul ol llio Unllcl Males. "y Ri'hiff snth'publlclljr lo the forego. '"(.'. also to lhavi portions ofthe llegula- II"'" 111 'IIJ13MVII, 1 t H' IlintiJUClS Mid) .,,,, ',,, .,.. ,, ' ' . Ulj llio coilllliercltl lotiimunitl I uiu, sir, retixitliilli, Your obciluut sonant, j. i.. rtu.stiM, Caj.t. At H Maxlrr ami C'llleitor. ... , , . , I.xtrnt I from tin' Itruuliillniis 1 ,.. .,,,, . . . I ur ci.lVclm; llf I snnof llultrs 0.1 lni.rls Mbil Tu.u.s, .UI,..I f..r il.i. hiIi.uIk irf m..n ' 1,11.1.1. ami .Mcrc!..iiU. All irts or plaies in Moxii-o that now except Mi xiian, siihoU to the rcuulaliuiis and r.sirittious heniu preiajnlxd. ' 11 illiin lu-riil iiiur hoiiri tillrr thtnr. ""' !, r;,rl, lU mmttt miisi iwWnfe ,hf w,( ( ,luvfr nflhJ, tnr), f ,ufh r,. , sifriy(A. the nlirki, numhtn, iiwl lc tcriilipi! tif mrlagft Ay 1W10111 ihniptil, ,""' " '""' rcntlgnrl chich mailfrtt,tf '' ,7"'' '' '."! "J""ii" '.'"' Wa'" tnitli It cerlifinl hu the tallrtlar of Ike ttnrl frtm K,,ftir,lir ,Lmr, mi. ,ffmil ,y Mrr fori, l'l the ctmtul or commercial ngrnl nf Ihe Unilnl Slnlrt if any Iherr be, I olhrrrisr, lj n comul of any Million ul yraet ' nth Ih' I'viteil Slnlrt', If no tuch .. frtt lr proilucnl, Ihe rrtict shall le tuhjrel '" " I'tnully of one dollar jrr Ion rrf'iry mrniurrmrnt, m atMilio iM Ihe tonnage ilu. , I11 hereinafter iireicrtleil. , .... ' ,- .. , , . , , lnaslcror cicryicss.1 arrlilng at Iho ports or phi. ces afontald, a toiiuain duly of l.'i cents I"1' ton registry mcasurvineiit, in lieu ofj "" "'" rl'"l chargca ll.o rrgislry r,fiho nsvl to Im ihims tul with III" consul of , , Hit M ( vr, , , ,J(,. I,,,,,, jf miy rt. he, othorw iso, with tho ,, . . ,. , 1. ., tit IJeiiurti.....il or Itlnlleri. or ol finv nllif.r country, Into another iort, Klate, or Do purlin' nt; llm coasttvlim enrgo Uing tub. jict to tho lamo dullea at iu oihor cases, and any violation will subject tho ve&M'l pi w iuru and coufiscallon. Vessels owiu d in California and wearing the U. Htuira flag, aro pnriuiUcil to Iranajiort goods, A:c., ccastwlte. 4. Upon all goods wares and mer. olininllv, Imported Into any of the afore nald mii or plaoeii of Mexico In tho pot soukIi'ii of our iiillllury or naval forces, from other nl nfomaiil In Metlco, or from mrt or placet In llio Dulled Htftrs, r foreign eounlrlis, of llio grnivth, pro. iluoo, ur iiiniiufiii'luto ol Motlco, or tit thn I'uiled Hiatek, or of I'urolgu counlrloa; tl.ero sloiil bo loviod, collected, and pihl in oash, llio following ralis of duly, that Is In nay : 'JO per centum iimu llio amount of sales or valuation at tho port of entry. A. Tlio follow lug goods, ware, and mer. i'liainlio, am to bo oonsidoroilciiuiraiiand of war, and llio lniKirtalloii thorrof la strictly nrnhlbllrd, uudern penally of eel. rum and i-oiillieullon of tlio goods, and of tho vosm'I In nidi li aaid goods may bo found : tiunponder ; taltpitrc. (inn cotton. Sulphur and llriinstoue. Catmoii, son'. iliiks, Isnris, sjiears, louio kiiiic, rules, muikits, sulo arms and lire uriu, and nil oilier armi, Implo. mriilK, umtruiiutilH. and muuillnnsnl wiir And tho 1 1 1 1 1 . i r I it t ' i of tlio lullowi'ii; gooiU i' proliilnteil under " ually of for leiluro Sliel ill bam. .iilnli s. hlin'ts.nr t!ior form, oxropt in bars lim than otic Huh wiiarc, uilemlid lor miiiiiii imriioies 7. Thr ron "i"!;? of&vh. viirr, or mrr rniiitmre, imjorlnf umlrr thtit rtfiutuliant. mini firtxluce lo thr I mini lalfi eomimiwl ini; ofictr, nnviil or mitilnry, nt thr vrl, 01 , the ports uforesuid, llio paymaster, pursar, llir fine riuy lr, mi rnry, ie. ir, nml bill1 or olhi r olhcer, nt llio case may bo, will of linlinfi Ihrrcof , in the entry thr rmrli, ' require llm master to prodiue lo him a mioiWrt, ifrimpfien, nwl for.lthls n .tt X maiiifi M of the otilnaid 1 argoof inch vet. iixci, nml thr ijii'iiiUltj nml innrktl ro'iir w I, spMiflng llio marks, nuuilHTs, lie. thrrrol nml ot fitch fnclni;r, null iltM. neriplion atnl lonldits of pai kogos, ami limits sljliil, Thr nn our 11111I ilrirribe llio laluo lliormf, as per I'oiiii 7, a copy the xhh, nml Ihe irriAl, mmihrr, or olhrr of hIiIi II, si'ind h) llio paimtsli r, liur ii.infilyiiir.ti'X si, inr. .111, thrr ior ihrrr. er or other ollii'i r, mid iiiiiulorslgiinl by .'.iH'xr ytififilmnrljlsi'l ihrtouiilryfroin the mtiiiutmlaiil, will In granted lo the h'hrijrrlhr iiiijrliilum 11 nuulr, togtthrr irith masli r, log llii r with 11 clearance to he en. 11 rAiirit'rs, until l.tilen on Uiinl ill Ihe )rl dorM'd llii'M'.'il as Tr rnii " or j'lnrr of ihiimrnl , irhich tntiir iMI lr No 1 lenianeo will l greulid lo an) rrrifinl In thr milh of thr oirnrr or finrrhm Vi i I of Ihe I I11t.1l .Slates loth) oilier er,'nnd ihnll lr of thr form hrrrnflrr yrr mit or place 111 Ji xiio, 1 xirjil such port Ji rilril, (trr I'or-n I;) irhiih o-ilh, il thr or place bi ill esnn of the I'. Slates e'isvffiire mj'irlnl from thr I'niteit Slnlrt. Tho oxportaliun of goods fnun any iirl or shiill lr nilmmiitrml by the collector ol thr pUt 0 Hi Menu o 111 our Ariitioii, tlio ini. orl Iron irhrner thr Imiornlion 11 mule , j.iilntloll of wliieh Is prolnhileil b) theso 0 from n foir'iin fort or o iorl in Mm iiislruelions, i ulsonttnlli hiohihitnl. eo. ly n consul or etiintnerehil otnt of the M Whale ship or n j. Is from distant t'nilnl Stiilei, ij nni Iherr lr, etScrieur, l im, calling 111 any of the ls of Calf. II lomuo .111 v nifion nt yeacc trilh the I forma for n frishmiiil nrt.ipplies, mil 11M State 1, I U. siihj.i led In Imuitfo or rrienue dull, luioiees mint ho iiia.lo out ih tho i ur unit is the) land or s. II mitious of their r uci of ih hi tit r from wheme iiiiu. cnio for Ihe purpov) of I mile. oil, tin lalue wheieof, if u't find l'l llii '0 S'oloiiuae dull will bo chtrErdon luwsof the I'lilti-.l States, milM la-ttnlnl Ironiporls In llio empb.i itienl of ll'fi,! 'lilted ' ci rlitioalo nf l'orni '.', to hi' graiittd Sliitisgoieiuinrul hi 1 1 aid r tiidlonvi y bi n iniisul of ihe I'. States, if an) ihuro mg stii.pliis for the Aiuiv or Nail; but if bo, otln rinv by the roitilii ate ol liionr 111 additioii lo the supplies foi gnu mini III, moro incrihauts residing ol tho port of tlio) 1 arr largo on priiole aciuunt, lo lw sliipuiFiil. sold, on Iwanl, or liiudi.l in ihe ('alifonua tioods fraudulently inioterd, and nil irt, Ihey will not ho ei nipt fn'iii ton. goods lumbd or utlriiiplrd I11 bo lamltd with nago dull, and .lull' on the rargo to sold out Triiil, shall be confi.iatul. lor Intnl. il. H. All goods, wares and inerehaiuliae , I "1. liooils, merchandise, Ac, iinpnrlid narohuused on shore, iquu whieh tho dti. ' into Califurma and upon whiuli the dutirt lift haie not been paid within .til daytaf. Imie hern paid, may lie shipped In letsrls ter the arrival oftlm lessol, will be lalin ' wearing llio United Slalea flag, from on potkraslnn of bv Ihe commandant, at llm j port in California lo another port in Call. i xpci.se ami rik of tho owner nr consignee ' flirnia, without any fiirlhrr duliisbeiug ihereof, ami will be sold at public am lion il-iiniiclrd. 'Hie reienun officers certify, umlor the direotiou nf said ooiiimaii'laul, mg on tho Inioieo nf lie goods laden at liw ilux ' public imiuo hring firnl gnu il.c mrt, and intindtd fir another port in III a public 111 Mspapcr, if any Ihjcln', I'ulifoiulH, t lint thn dutiit on taid goods otherwise by th" public jii-rrtousualli haio l.en paid Any erauri a or luler. i;uin at mill port. I'mm the proceeds linealions on the fueo of ihe inioieo, will of stith sale the duties and oxpncs will runler null ainl void tho iitlll'enlc of the Ih. deiluctfd, and Ihe re. nine tlo roof, if reirnuo ollicer, that ihe ilulies haie been applnd lor wiibin III day a, will lie paid lo I paid. - , tho iiwni r or colislgneo of the pn!t hi 'J'J Nolrilght, box, packtge, gnmlt, ohl, ntheruiio said iiioneis will accrue ' wan tor mi rehamliso will ho perinitod to lo the goierniiicnl of I he Culled Stales, 'coon Imard of any ship nr Viatel, after 0. All .' 10.N, wares and lurrchandiso, her cloaruneo baa lueii eiohirsid nml sign, suhieil to oonfisealion, wil bo sold 111 like td on llio manifest if her outward e'orgn, liiuniier willini III day a after the stlnre any ln, paokago, gmuls, wares or mer. III. I pou grants, wares and mo linn, diamine so put on board, nr attiniptrd to ili.,the mioicosof whieh are nol 1 nlinl ho put on lnard, afli r Iho cliaruuce it in llio manner prescribed in the 7lh article . sigm on llio mauifist nf the outward car of tin to n (.'illations, thorn shall be levied, go. The cnnuV alt d. rollrili'd, mid paid, on iha ImiKirlation I 'Jo No dutiii will he iu fuliiro charged thereof, lM-sidra tho duties now authorized, I on luinlii r arming in the California ports, an addition thereto of iie.fiiurth of the '.' I. When icrsoiis aro called in to ap. ainoimit nf said duties. . I praise llio enrgo, or any part ihereof, that II. If tlio port of original destination in' may bo laudid, the oxiiemrB of the ap Memo namel in llio manifest bo not in piaisiiuent shall bo paid, one. half mil of Ihe posst .!! inn I'lllicu mnies lorcea, III.. u-.M I 11. , . nlor nt any other (ort or i.lico In Mexico In stieli rows 1 stioli pn'.srssiou. IV.'. It iqioil llio illliuiiiiig oi i oe iurgo any package nr article specified In llio munlfcHt shall be found wanting, tlio ics. at 1 shall be ruhjortid to nil nddillnnil pen. ally of one dollar tier Ion j and If any goods, wares or men handls" shall bo found nn board and not inelinbd in the manifest, Iho aamo shall bo forfeit! il In tho uso of tho I'nilid Stoles, and iflho value llicro of shall exceed llm sum of one thousand dollars, tho vessel shull be telzed and con fiscated. in. Tho following goods, wares and mer chandise am exempted from duly, lo win Machinery and machines to lw used for mining purposes In tho fold nr silver mines nf Mexico; Quicksilver J All artlchs Iho solo property nf Ihe U. .. ... . .. . 1... . e... Slates imported into any nf llm aforesaid porta of .Mexico for llio uso nf llm United Slates Army nr Naiy, iu American lea. tels, owned, chartered or freiglihd by iho goverilmenl of the UnlH d Stales. Wliomiier any g'usls am Imported nv Niitlurn, and llm duties paid by Idem, as is I required by theso regulations, ami wlion tho sutler aholl first iimvn to Iho salltfno. linn of (ho commandant nf Ihe port that mi id sillier has actually sold any of taid identical gnndt so Importod by him, to any officer, soldier, tailor or marine for their own actual Individual uso and contump lion, and nol as merchandise for ro.talo, then and In that case tho dutlut so actual, ly paid, on eald goods so soW lo any offl. cor, soldier, sailor or marino as aforosald, ahall ho refunded to aald sutlers hut bo. foru refunding the money to collected, It shall bo loo duty of the oounoll oi admin. I si rat Ion, which, under ihe direction of Ihe coiuuianiluntnf llio post, Diet llio prion of tillers' goods, In determining llio prloo of any of unlil goods to told at aforesaid by them, to deduct the duly to paid from the price, wilh a view to avoid (minting any of tho burdens of Ilia dullet herein pre surihed tijiin I'"' army or nuvy of Ihe I'liion. All ullieert' Individual ttorea In trodueed for their own noluat use, and oiulpmiin!t rcquind by law, are exempt fnini duty, 1 1. l'K'ii the arrival nf any vessel with. In llio purls aforesaid, a sentinel nrseuli. nelt should be at ouco placrd on lmrd to proieul Irauds iiuu llio reiciiue. When llm tonnage duly has boon paid, natsen. rora can lw icrm(llrd lo land with their wggRgo, proi ided iinilullabliior pmhlbll. rd artluloi am found thrrelii. There will l' miuired fmm llio cnuslgiieo of any gmla imported In such lessl, an entry at per l'orni tl, to bo deposit! d Willi Ihe coin. iiiandaul of tho pun, also an Iniolco veri. lied as herelnlieforo rriiilroil. 13. Whenever ihe commandant, pay. masler, purser or other officer, ha reason lo suspect that any goods are frauduh nlly invoiced, ho shall Institute such an etain. iiiation as In his opinion may be proper ami iieepsary. All gouis wari'liouM-il on nhore, il llio iIuIIch an" not paid at the ex piiatiou of thirty dais after such arrival, mint bo sold under tho regulations pre scnbo.1 herein let. I'riur lo the departure of t csmU fmm 1110 rcienuo, auu 111c oilier ny ine masier 'of llio ictiel, tho tilMnargo, eonilgnie, .or owner, as tlio case may he. '.'i. 1 ho r resilient liasuicnlcl that a pre. lions payment in Mexico will nol exempt a vessel or cargo of any nation from the on. oration of ilmngulaliunt and larhT herein prescribed. '.'II. Alt articles tho growlh, produce or inauufactiirn of California, shipped fmm one jiotl iu California to another jort In California, will bo free of duly. 11. U. MASON, Col. 1st Dragoons, Uov. of California. Mimmir.v, Cxnroa.M, October 20, 1817. FoiuTi. , John Drown, do lolemnly, imctrtly, and truly neeetr or a firm, thai I an Ilu own. er or jmrehnter of Ik gooit, teartt, and merrhnn Ine, deiertbrd in Ih teithin or an. nrtrd invoice ; that thcfalrmarkel value of mid ifood in Ihe prnrfia market of Ihe country of prcxluction Ihereof, al the. preterit lime, including all totlt for blraehing, dye. ing, preiting, and packing, and for inland IraiuDorlation. and all other chargti, to th phut "f 'hlpmrul, amounting to three thou, tandllremen rix dollar, I correctly Haled in laid Inralct. And I further tvenr that Ih quantity i truly italcd therein. So help me Ood, Signed JOHN, UltOWN. en. Sworn to before me, thit 'i'iil March, in th year 1HI7, at tht United State con. tulale at Vremen. A, Ih, Comul, FORM 2. 1 herohy certify that the value of the Frrine of Sviljcrland, In which currency the aanrMTii or within Invoice Is mado out, it equal lofavnty-iertN cents United States ' aaaaaaan.:. N. LaaaKf'Vi ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattKaHLaaV i ! LHHIWMiiii ti i" frf-4 zZBm AaVl-i. ifi1 rt-tm