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tf I II I II ft f? tfMegon Spectator. OSStiON CITY I u .TUESDAY, NOVBMBBR 4, 1831. m. JT. V.heMr, Bttiter Ill' llll II 1 1 II,' III I I II TfcO'SMCtftltir Contain more' reading minor than any ether paper In Oregon. It It unccnditlon- ally devoted to the true Interests of Iho country. .It U extensively quoted through. eM the State. It give more reliable in formation of mattora at home, of the coun try, it genera), prosperity; and ii per con aenuenco, of more interrtt abroad; and beaUUa it coata but half the port ago to the Statee ; tho pottage I v only flro cents; the pottage on the other journal ii ten cent. Peraen ctn.be acoommoJatei with papor in wrapper, to ten J t tho Bute, by calling at tho office. Mcent. ' Price, 09 We learn from a private letter, re ceived hero a fow day tincr, that about a decen -tear arrived at tho Dalle tome 8 or 10 day ago. Their arrival wat un expected, at no newt of their approach bad been prevloutly received. They oaao by the Salt Lake; tome aro taiJ to be fraaa Peoria, III. It wat generally ho llered bero that tho immigrant had all got Into tho Dalit! mora thai- a fortnight go. The Immigrant! harj tcattered to rmleb over different part otho territory, that it would be difficult '.o eitimato the number who arrived tU year. Wo think howovT,tbe number by land, might be aafely aetdown at 7 or 0,001). OSinco our latt a largo quantity of rain ha fallen; which ha caused tho riv er to rito at thit pltcc, over four ftet. It haa o Unproved iho navigation above the fallt that the ateamerj are enabled to a cead and deecend heavily freighted and without interruption. Tho rainyvyason may be aaid to liave fairly Begun. The appearance of the atmotpbere for several day paat warrant tbo conclution that Ugh water and plenty of mud will bo the order of the day for the next fire month. Wo havo fad a cnott delightful fall, and can bear with aome degree of philosophy, tta dtnSAm fjHtA "Oregon mitting." 09" Tbo newt fabricator! in tho United Slate have been the meant of sludding tome o.' tho l-c.t American blood. The excitement existed in tho wrong place it wa tenfold greater in tho Unite! Slates than in Cuba. The xvhole a!IUlr turns out to be a rebellion instead of a revolution. Wo think it ho received a iiictut that will latt for soma time. If an armed force wa to land at any oint in the U lilted Stale with evident hostilo intentions, what would be tho course of our govern ment! Every citizen would tay repel it. What vtould l ho demonstration bo called I Treason. Cnbari sympathisers would do well to ponder over these questions before they run into error. OCT "No good can como out of Naza reth." Never wcro we more forcibly struck wltb tho abovo idea than upon rea. ding tho last contribution of Chadwick, uliatEwM. Such o'rigmarolo of emp ty bombast wo havo not teen in a long time. Tho brain from xxhleh it origina. ted, we should think, could bo compress ed into an ouuee vial. Wc havo no doubt tho conductor of tho journal for whom it wo intended, luughcd right out at tho sil ly weakness exhibited by the author. 03" Of tho number of exchange! recei ved at this office, we rocognizo lln) Mil waukee Sentinel dj- Gaxtllc as ono among tho beat. Wo feel in reading h, that wo would tike to have it in our power to tako tbo editor by tho baud and givo it a good hearty thakv; ho comes to near to our idea of xx hat an editor should bo. 03 Tho Timet editor wat on a tour through tho country abovo last xx-ctk. Wo think ho i too lato if be wat looking up ilia "'tolhcr" half cction. If ho was a widower ho mlghi .till win; but xve fuar the first of December will ttill find him in tho vocative can a stubborn, ttlfT ncoked old bachelor. OJrTlio Black Hawk roturncd to our landing a few day ago, and hat returned h( old ptaoo, running to tho rapids and MVefc 'again. We aro pleated to too her; w aefo her running will provo equally at proitablo abovo! 'a below. &3TIm bridge -Joidlnjj to tho Islam) tfttf tulrf nv.rr.lf.vrr. Tlita will rill- p.-jfr iot v"") " - - HI ,.Wrll a durable alructuro. I'lilttlrul Trnittcciiili'titnllitu. Transcendentalism it no linger eoiifin- ed to Germany and Oruun speculators in tho philosophy of mind; it ha crept In to the politlct of the United Slate. Tho rampant AUltltoiilsts, or "higher law" men cf the nerlli, prtotlca one tpecict of transcendentalism, uhllo tho toutharn prrtt Of touthcru rlghti party praetice another; and, although diametrically tho oppotlto of each other, thry havo a com. mon tendency, vU: to ovotrldc the Consti tution, to dixlde and distract our glorious Union) xxhloh wat built up and cemented with tho hcrt American blood. Tho high er law doctrine l.at run into free-soilism or It frce-tollUni ilncll, and the toulhotu dltuniou tpltit It fauntaclim run lind. I Tho aniar xi.tlo vioxx entortalncd bv eachbeih-,Uln,helrre,u,U.prc.ie.i. ly may ba termed a meeting of extreme. And atlhiiijt harochnngod anl arc con-j .lantlychanglne.lt nm bo taidalw that the word iVawmeyhM loal it. nwanlng. Ii I. a romnonnJ xxonl mn.lu un of iho txvo i Greek xxorda iAimoj nnd Irafro, the for. ........ f - ( - mer meaning the ;vo4ie, the latter tlgnl- lllll IMVHIIIHk I'd "''. . 'rj . fylng foree; and x.hen joined th litoraU igultlcation it limply lie vope rule. Thl.wa.the Interpretation nncicnltyg(v-iicll.ion. rn to tho xvord. Note if it be nppllexl i U In Orrnn ti woi.l.l mean nertonal abu.e, equ'vection. mirePretcnt.ticn.x,. j -' i i lany, nml ntm.t anything that if itv.e cent. Tho ubjoined ilea of pemoern cy at expreued b-Judge Head of 1'enn. .vlranla manv ve-ira aeo it to Imnd-' tylvania( many year ago, it to imuu . j .l.. .. ..t.. : icii..l.. hlgl,; than inything wi c.n tay furtl.eV WJI, in tome x, ay ,., peopU of O,cgo cunelf: wo thsll let him therefore, hclp( l'vo no dead matter, audi at pro. finith tho taik wo havo begun: j pectute. quick uoitrumx, .Vc. What l. "Ptmntncf fntzU Itfflf for nal ojwn original In cur piper, ei.iircrni the coun th wife"""'! of trxitliairf ," .UT,'i:'1 try r the people in it, except what i. .aid Ilia hco.it; tn4 lnlIUnc of minlind. It hu ' ' , , , , - to arpun.ut for Hi. and.rrtanJini but the n.lir. of our neighbor xx ho I foreign in reeling tnitli and craaJourof iu otx n rriiicipl-nJ "lnn.l (ntrrrtt. lie tent the laxvi. out ot tlir, lV?Bj.i!rv ob Prin,cJ' and advcr'.isei for ;,;.,,, ln ,.w ,i,vin t perform. i.i Inn-,, ll i. l'...i.i. -i-n. ..-of il.e ..,., I,x the x.y f Wi'lamelle valloy, lactloaef If an. aud may tw (!- JeacribiJ u(.,00J0 JfUH York for nothing! S..-ne como to build up uud render lh.ni xi! .'. inlli..', an I i. net xtariantrd . I'lmr.- i.it file "f ".ildler. t m.l.ting of III 5ffiT&S$2 ,,r -;;--, 7ft :.,.... ' s'"y u"r"'' "!l'-" - "'r " " lv "'- rn-"n' ,n H'"cl' "' -' "'"' Uk. il. t-lubtliu ItrUian ka.iux lh roreru. I (WIhenilaeratiies.ini reaonni in ox , , . . TK .,,..,.1 r. ,,r uc, !),, fa, , nre (l.-n l.ati. a. inn .ill. f lln. coiiipanitiii of Aliloino't. trappinp ef stimiW ctrrnwa) . a ujh.1 jwuiji lo runaTrrto .r dirmfv Ulv. il alilaf forth in Hit mpl. 1 sht f Irulh, to win and UrM Ilia huiu.n fanuly "Da uwuelli.i.a. )ou ooU li tlurn J, tin l a xxci.' csrnnl a rule ol ftcmra low ui .UaJiiiieJfSJtla.fia.oC 0.. t I s( niTcranxBt m well u the rj.nl oi un, coa-in ;.;,. lymacrvy. uwretdi rt i ''; " , 0cn. L,n0 ever held any court, in earned into ecoi!l tCccl, " wooM eonxen, . . I .. . .1 . , . I. I, (.,.. ...III. A .1'.. ..I..., rnn. ll... fcIlMll,,.M I e.uthttlia lr;d.. ll .un, ...air. and j r ... t. ..... ..... I.w .l..,r..lll,..1 ' iJ. h. .....ii,. li .r,r. unrrrimlr uiua U I makes Ilia broU K,vr.lcu confcm-ig ciual .. .X. .. . .. auiu lh woU tv.r.ii;i-conf.m-ig ciual rifflit unun lh wnoic. r.acn muiTiuuai .um.i.. i emalralitical rirhu an.1 ciat righuta tcHuin'of tai n.i, prpn.hr. Thechoica ol roTrrnuirni. iJ-aJiion.f ta and their .srtutwa. U but lb. trill and action of lh ruv.fDf J.' '1'he trantcicd.btalism at practised by a portion of the to called Democracy io Oregon, is akin to, and partakes of the na. lure of thu southern fanataeiam; and if anything, tJ iwredextruutivc of right om decency. It hat nt U nioaninii ... a Ucp.Kl.am. minu. Iho ,.cr.,..cu.iy a...., loxxcr. llunnclu.ii lias soma iim con science, but Oregon trausceudtiitalisui is utterly void, and is without li-.lur shame or remorse. It is a truth, wo xcrily bolicxc, that upon uallut daylight is near at hand, and tho latter part of March next, will fur nish tliesoUcl to this article. (O-Tho Clackamas rapids d.m , under I iho auncrintendcnci of Mr. retor Hatch, : . ' , , .. """" " " "" ""-"" nonsensical to do credit to a Kanaka. The ,. l!(clillt,, ,,. ,-,, ,. rt. fa ., il,.- .Krnm. uf I' II li.n.hng'bv ll.r ..r,...M.I to remain in XVa.hing on .ndagrv-ator number wla. aro ditpoK-d onof ourllcig,luori iory mark., r'nr; (.mi.tlurj Z ,. ,.., j.d.n II glrr. Th- ,...,. fSha.r," " .lax after , he bo,. adjourntd I. tudo xt hat right, than the tamo Hum- ' , , r" . i.' ,jn,i ' ' .... in . , ..JtFlnii-.i. I i srculixo bii.iucaa, aaw fit to bor of porwn. Ilia, can bo found in an, I "'' ' hop-.nr.r.., rrt,-a,-.nJ. , mam , ,,.(r( of ,.. ,,,.,., , f r ,. ,. I , ,,,y ,.,. hi....-., I.ax . k . .yTK,p ,,, .,,, W1I;. ry r fifty ,hoU. f ll 8. s-at I a it xtlic! xx 1 axe cnC0 BoM,"B '''" n P"inteil. He aV, ,, J0uht ,at bo xxoul.l l,ax.. Urn -biig..l O." pr. tiJii.ly i.e. .t.-. re.ull ; ,j, ,luBrj under the iiamo nf tittulite ?.. . J.. ', u ' ' ' ' B.' j, running out of trumps. An empty well b ... . Tim liiali.ionc' ibo.' .Ii.tiut bain gixm lurp Whigimeige lhat i, a lempensallon for a JrZZ PMoln,fle..W n"a. ...- f -TITA l .....I .:..!.. .I.Si:., ...... ,---- I.--- .. I no nriu vi Hiiii-Hii ic.n, ........... ..---- lias ncen ununrgoing soinu iiiiiiuuiiidiu.. onpurKc tognui i.oioriciy. ii is a por Il has been extended lo ihu btad ol Iho rKlsl har.e.l for tin.- ladv writers gmerally. island. AIout a month ago a holo had .... r .. i mm.. I . .. .. ... .. eil.t' r ni n- (JrremwiH washed In tho old part of tl.o Jam. I he appears to bo Mrs. 8-titho!m mid Mrn.1. , . ,' , , . , i , i . I ' .... . ., ' hul he wni the Lest pi breach has been n paired and Hie ilain has I ma,mtl thuoriginalur. M.l-m u.Mri. ,..,, ' . ... 1..1..1 i ..!,. i ... ,. BiniM,.1!..,., .... ....... u... ,...1.1.1 ui... i.... ... !i-Q"v w'1" n" M"-'"!" uceu utiniviivu ...... .....".-,. rxirKiaiio, .tfiuj ..tin. oi.'..! ,j.i n.. ,i. ativcly but litllu xvator running down on tp0icii as yet, l.ur opinion would bo xrorth Iho kft side of the island. Ills generally Mmething in a inalteroflhis kind. Higbt bvlievod that the .'Jpids are diuiiiiishinB'lRn, WOare to see tbo privilege rxcrclncd and tho turning of thu wier Into Ihu now channel on tho oust sido, has been Iho meant of making tho xvaicran oge.il, lo a contidorallo extrnt, of removing tho rap Ids. Tho scrapers fitted up for deepen Ing tho channel arc said lo answer a good purpose; wo litm-not sctu ihcin inopora Ipminnd can only speak from report. A ilflwdredglng machlno hat arrived ex. ptcstly for iho noof tho rapids, sent by (oy. Abornclhy; but it It deemed too lata in tWscnson to fit It up and tnako it avail able this winter. Tho imchi.in is on tho ground, and will no doubt bo put Into sue ccisful operation as toon as practicable OCrThero has bcon more exblbllinn of drunkenness inourttrcots for a month pait, than wo havo soen for a liko period at any timo tlnco wo hnvo been a resident of Orenon. This is ono of tho effects of being without a Mayor. Ihn. Luko Woodbury, Iho Demooratio noinliico for Governor In Nexv Hainp. hln. committed tulcido a abort timo ago, SUa umt I'rlre of n lncr. Wo don't know when w read a more ii i . .i , i .it .i .1 r ii sens llile. truth til art do than the follow., ing, which wo lutil in Arthur's llama (.., W all Hint iiitik lh iMllns tr f lw !. t i 1 1 i ii i Mlieelory aiwllh I'lidr..! .lt4.nrll Miy .ti,iil.l itttt. it ihould I road by every roador ".:,.. ' i i..i u.,. .. .i. ...i' of a now .paper by cery family in the community. ' SiI AMU I'alCI or A Nr.WMrK. , People are beginning to learn I lint a few IriiiliAd te lit ll. .& mij tf n iini.ap nnJ T ...v..vi. ... ,....,.."" "i-t-M ,-"' fow cm cm ii he whole oaritli. ..- . . .. , -i tcripuan price, utako raincr a poortuu.1 i ttituto for nnallly. Tho Urgctt and'l'i '" "" "" ''"! A f''r"d t0 '' ' chcaprtt It not alnayt the beat. In our : ohtorvntioniluringtno pail lew ycart, wo nol , tn ,..outi, in ..met it ro. have been ni.rprl.od to notlco how great '.,(,,,.,,,, .r ,,,, remg pl.uv, dlin-rrnce ten, veiny, or hit ty cent. In". ....... v ... ... ... ... ... a year would make In Iho c reunion on family nexttpaper ; the mere taxing of a, Oregon. The people of ML-mn U iill cent, or v't' a cent per xxrek, being In.! crrtalnly foel n.ltnincil of the in-'leoi 'M enough for a man to deoi.lo In romllUnf, ,lf ul0,c. f , rr.-ml. Z'SrlZl - ' " '; cbeapnrt. i friend hole will take Iho mailer up '' Hut, n we hxo aid, the people arejdn ll for lliem. III. xnlutMo mrxnr. begi"''l"5 to get tlrr.l of the.o .r lnr. . rcn Icrr.l In behalf of hi. iulopu.1 State. Bf!"- a"J " ll.".!!!?-. 'hVi.-ni.!!.e.Wu "w ,l"''" l""f M,rr "l"- '" ' in., '.t.- ..t c:... I-.l -.! - .not now mattrr of con.ido ration, but ex. lt nut tliu VIIKHIni. wnu win. ..i.vv n.wi cellence. When a man tuhaeribea for a - - . - , PaP- expect to gel onotJuttMdCfceana fir the rrectUmiif auilablo mou hit family can read xvlth Into'reat-and profit, ino evil of more pulling anil pre- from xxhleh o much ha been tuflerrd, I lint gradually curing it.elf. And it la well for the pmilio that il i to. l'eraou. !. are continually croaKing nbo out Tnc "miio t'lw.iwr imwu vy vv wav contains more rradtnjt niftttor than 'ny otlirr papor lu uregon.) iray giean comfort from a peruxal of the above i l-.verx- thins we luxe in our paper li to . .- t xhoStaUsnnnXo ..ilJU Ilia wrong hon- with tho allubn made byourcorrfnJ- rni in ih flftrid mill srttculalioii i tlif1iftl- . . . . ., . . lowest attempt ataecepiiou xxrnav. Ions time, rxoxv wc are nol ait are Oregon. Wo extract from Iho Statesman' ... . .IK ul compioiiii oi our corrcap.iiuiui. t ai.iu lime I none. Ibal oo nUM a '. .....L ...... IT.. I .. n ll. l..f n..,.'., Kais.u Ui.ic loolie. Ibal oo ul ' win, mim . , .- . . i. l.aii, in Ilir lul iiuinvr Uie itpfcUtor, I; indirrclly elnipu Iwii ilii nucact.(t lo rnncn ninnrii oy -irjiimj in m- imud LlW in 1'urcha.ins a iruta .f Hi. I.Uwl iiiUIa ojMty " Tim above arc the rnnark made thro' the Statesman on the following extract fiom the corrcipwlencr alludod to, and the bai of th Statesman'! article: ..eMcr..adaJ!c.w..ola.xi '1J. '"!J W lliaui trvurvai lU H- a s l sva j wht-iihs..h vj tiujio li'uivl iiUoioUrJ-kh IoUk twuiry - -. .t-L" '""VJ'JtTlLltoi todn... u furtttu tii.lour-li.lf )rar JuJjr of lli.fu.1 Jwlidal lilnetlnl)n-tB"-Ci- A nicro schoolboy xvould hax-o senio cuourh to know that such a subterfuge shoxxslho grcalost weakness, and is too ....... ll li...... XVI... . fl..i ,,ii; .......,.ir.u -" ."-Ico.ii.trv. lli.-ealou.M.pportoflli...-o,n- op,orl..nilj the rug., for Iho llloomer dress wc u o uirord the female conductor, of puH.c wU m u,nb,nly ..,, ,.,,. w journals lo wnle thomsolxes inf. notico.,,, .... .,., ,. .t. r... SoiIIC .,,, illU, favor w bile other, op.';' ( . ,',,, (1 H ,.,,,., DOMi,. T hov a. nost scorn to lake tides . il, . . , . I J'fI0 most conxpicuou. amnng the ininibcr by to many of ihem in u matter that con t-ornt lliem ond thorn alono. It ha soun ded Iho dialh knell to "woman' rights" uoiivtiition, lit bast for iho prcseut. Kr.Mr. Waldo informed ut a few day since, that rlpo ttrnwberrie wero plucked in hit neighborhood last week. This is tho second bearing of tho vines this season. There n.ro cucumbor vine in this vicinity still groen and bearing abundantly. What will our Atlantic friends, Loli.g 10 degrees south of th!, think xx hen we tell lliem almut uniwbor. riot and cucumbers growing and inatur. ing on Iho !ld of November. CrtrGun. MalJowcll died on tho 3 lilt of August, at his residence near Lnxlng. ton, Virginia. Ho was a man of brilliant genius, of consorvativo and national fell ings, which combined with hit Airvidulo. iUenco, havo tamed for hlin a high ond permanent roputSlion. Mr. And'hson, of Astoria, will plcaio accept our tliankj (or his Marino Kepor , l.m! 1'. I.tmi'o lltirlul itlucr-. "AlHir. ilnmx Imt ilir rotte ..f ihrlamriitrd la... IllitlKH-wi ny t piiiiiH" imiiiirii inmru r ....i. .m.. i i... . -i i ... I 1TT( nilllH l"lli 1 .1 ,- ....... Kl-'inil HIM. U doth, mi amiUM miiiiiiri.iiiiiinirin ' 2Z$Sin $?, V2 " '"ii..',"' I MfcllrlHiti'ietn. Itl.lolxt ri-gretled thai ono of Mil-1 totirl tim l.n. nimiM l.o tun iiok- , .. ..... ,i , . . llrclod. It CcrtninlV flion. It HIMll i'l ret ' . &.. i Mint xayt if n tnlTioli net of in 'iicy ran "' " "'" "'"'" ' " i Orenon hit memory h held mo.l laerril ... and our chimin xtould e.lreni il n plen. uro, were n cliatino nill-rrd, to cxntnlntie urucnt over tho I.imt-nli-d I. Inn. , i IVl. Kin Hn. ax XX'.aaa ll rtrr imr. n. caluif In lal lrltmut lu III" ttiMlli l . I.illi lul llwic nniit lli.riillrm.ii( win -l Sik ..Zu.-eavVJ, .U Z ti4tir,. vT Un .iiIwmu ilut.fi ulmli i .( ?ii) i"Hifirf lohf Mmi miHi. l.nti-u.iHijti 'IU iITU (il til Vl'liliritut t'l.taif nrn in I'lim - -.1 I . il. .. t . I al ..... .l .!.... ..Uhj,,, j 1UM11., u.i. mi .iJ.. i....i. anJV,i.,l.l,ri.,..iitt...i,l.ili.-li.. I...- I..,.. iih i,im, lix rtuJ.irj imn uf u. m.i ..i. i t..,., ,..., .... .,i ,i... .....i SXX!: ll,1Illrtlt..u.lllll!,uuT,i,gI.1J, 'Pr lct.j 0f , nar.lid in ilir aln jt llMt admiraMu rmiiifiiiir up,,n he abnJcri retailed by iho r.-j-ulnlor ... gfnBMl tt w terk. iinee. In co ig m Mr..nn ..rv i..,r.mi l.n. ........ ..iil..,l K sw W!f, ll rii.l.a.cn,.w a. a general regulator nf mou and men sure, generally, and post inaitors in par io(j, ar. If i-'ir. Hkmix Wiiixu.n ur Tno '. regulator . vixe. tbo attack ma.Io iiH)n bun bx th. mcxolaim xxith ! l-Uiaior ueiitrni, Wllieii l r.ii.iie i. . . , ... . ... i . i.. ,,.,1,., . .!,.,l, I. i'u Mi.ikim" ... ,, . ... .., , ... . , i " oil nr -aiiii mij iinii cw. ... i..i ,j4 .,-rurl.iiiii. urrmm ttnv down ill ' our M. xx v cxpod onr ioc nan. i-. . ... ... . M...II " .-"". j JfJi (If nlwut the timi llint the exle ',af rriai ,t, 0.-. f ,Ueh r.n n,im r,,culd U-fJl! us ne can only .ay, -n il ct-ippla.-e." itiN am cheap, lie In. cim, , , our paper so iflni li -it , c haxe pot u.nl In il. Wo in tv bum ihi faino fix aiS.NT. Ansa rrpr-Mriitel !...-Tar t,. to Lo ...-"lu I..-I.I.,, Imn l' re- wxrrul Hum, Lilt lie xtu. in li a big f.l thai lie did lul know xxle li l.r wni wlnppid," iKr S nalor l'iT, of Mi..i.ippi. lias the firld to lihiiorlf iio, lien. Hur-ui ll.rn,,..t.r.,,l (I. j. In..lt, H(l,1 l.r, (.(llll llf till -......-. " Inr xonili (fir Somo per-ton ha. been tickling tin. eil.t-r of the Orffioiiimi, (wc IijNo n-.d nihl lcajed man hi nt ridicilln of tin- Idea of navigating tho Tualitaii rivtr. Tho writer xvr.uld have micerdrd U Her bad ho confined hi.ii.olf to the truth, and I iiut thoivii r iniicli Ignorance upon tie. subject about which ho wn' writing. 03 Wo aro pleat'-d lo aeo thu rexixn of the Ually (Washington) (Hake. Ily' thu last iiuil no received nn nvlr.-i, r.on lulnlng a list of all Ihu appropriations of money uiad during Ilia List r.es.iou of Congresi; nlao, a staleineut of llie new olficea created, and lha salarlrs of rneh. CpJT Winter Is down upon u tho rain. Iiavo io! in in carnosl tho river is millo full and slill rising then, has L en a riso of some I foot navigation haslH-cn resumed abovo lo Mary x llie tin-lif.at. aroijuito aotivu and bltuiuboal stock has n'r considerably. " (ttr Mr. Wnmpool lina reiurne-d lo tho lllllla country to anangn ami closn hi business, w lien a man proxc iniv.ur-, thy and dishonor hi poxl, ho should bo ousted. fnlhl.lnMane-o,xxn.ay..inen. OirThuinail for llm .Slntci closes nl Ihu jiostoflieo lu this city I-'riday, Nov. 7, at 12 o'clock. 4ou. I.iiiii' 111" -.Ulnrli i Tin' .S'iMiihifi iii 1 it 1 ii- inlt-lv . ., .1 c i i ......I ut lint imi t" nun ili fa. n .. l.uieiul .k. Iii ,iimii1 bird I . nuke up Inr ... , ... ,. i ,. ih.lln.i'ien.-x -i.ir Ii- . ..Mmm:i In lm fm.ir nt tin' 7 reniS Ii mi -after ill t1ir "- ''' l'l-' ' ' '" '"' """ Illlonntlt III Iii. lit. r lliinu (jfn, ,, iii.n iMihi,.i .i iiii.IitiiiiiiiI tile h f'iinli un enn iiiprnliiii' lull H . . .. lunlil ..r i ... .I.. I. i.mr until. Hi t )rf gni.in l'-k tlm l.-mt in I'.m'i l I" n. I.A-.I. iho A -. u. i- n.i.1 Ihin tho V.. . M or .Hid the hi-l el nil lb.- V.H. fimm H l.r I,.,, il t. tt.Itl...! I.. rx ..t.-r the liVmimr. .I.j,-li ii ,'i,r. tl..- Si.it tm in'.. tn-l.-rx ' 'Hli'.l irh. i. i Mix MnaW .i-lm lih.tx. i. t.li. i. " N .. . .1.. iFl t-.nirl llie l.tt i of inii I.im, ii -r mi v .ii. el-e. "I lite olliei it. Ilr i- in lntr -iir . .'miii u'-. ut illir il. . -. n 't t ii.litli Ill Irut' on I Ii I. in Ii"" I' 'I I" ix h mi Ii ne ll - ', III -ii "t ' n 'in tlniij; '..- in i.l n -I .-xpri I. linn Ii I " i ' mil Un. II- u. I -i I. eh 1 on I'ltix K' mill.. I' .. Ir I.. -Ii ii. ..i 'Ii. iiiiii.I. el rx-) 'l mi ll. -rr I r tin- enm-llig '.xi I. .pant ..fit.. s:xu., t,. erxvil tin- I f ut. nii.l nnke n.,x ..in. I . Ii. x o dirt'"!. ) , tt In, wit. ihiMimr. . r...nl II. w.-i..k in. faxorlttdiofthe iniinlcrcl men. It it tupjio- in In. bin I., .itel,. wix.- rll In. ciin r I' iui 11 i 'i iiv It alM ll .' 'i III 111 I , t i . other ;.iii-uil .l.i.eoli I.iiik- " '',',' """ ' '.'. ,",!.'' ;ri- t.ttll , (lrNI .1... '.. ( I ' "l" HI . ii,. Mm. ,i ..i ti., xi, ...ii aVJ "'l '.T. .". i i," Jl 'Xtf TJT, I ... - ' l;"t',;.'l'i.,,1" VL,'."!''". '','",'; 'J,.',.". Vi.'.'i.' U". .V .'..'.' !" it.'. ..ci.i i.l..-y .....il..n x . i. ..,.... I .. .- " r.etolnit. i.,;lx t- mi.-!, a , , , ,i i . gr.. p.rtn. .in i.l l.i. u ,n tli. .1 -xe in n paner vi u.x in ill .j.'.i n 'III. Il'.n'i Ii.kt 'liken I... I.X tl.il I'r'-eiiiin, iir.,lt.i. illx Iiik) o.ne ll.iini.r lutn ... i Ii i.i uitune. nl nil tie i.ih. r p,i; . '.. .in . lie- mix .p .iii .ii 1. 1- '..ii..... I... 1 lu t n I ii, I ii!i wa. Hi- rn.ip.-i m pp . in l.mii.i in Ui. vi m ol in xx . ii xx iuo-i, in ol I 'i W. brother .knen int. who ..... nw.' olnr.. 'til.lv ilil.nt..l nm ill l.i. ..xxn .jui.'x .. .....I..I... ..!.,. il... ...!,,. ,.,.rr ...i,-t.l. - -, - - mul.l s-iiri-.ti louxiuir In. irmi.ls mil In. !i.h! I.-, ii h ...ii li.l.iie. Iliil i. one li..t. 1 (nrtx of men Imxe n sworn oon.table from in ih l.i.-i of .i lie !. I il.' 'til.' wi iCIw.tn Cily, wi.h llirtn, wild the power H..I.M fain er. atr lie lllpli.MMli lh.it l.nji- in' r ill thr I ,.rr tl.iuxfa he may find (I.I-.I-.' ..l.tiiJii il. p ml-. I niaiiil) up -ii . n I f llic.l'a'Cadii i.iountaiiia, In iho A i i,r!. ..li -r .iip"i-t lm. .nl.. ... ,iii.nnrii.aiiiiiiti.iiy. flo ha even lakep i.t -I i! a ,i il ll Si.ii. im.in inl An-r t , j . n nriu fir selling a bono belonging! I'.xrrx I ii r in Iho 1'irnio x luil i!,.,,l!-x .Mr. Uoaitttii; hut Mr. II. Iia got t( 'IW-1,11 m.ii, ih il- Ull.i 'h .Ml t I I . "ll.. .'. .'l'l ll'Mll mill I ii u.-i-..i: I xe ,. n.r v. rna'.ie fill III .-I I. f llct llK'it lli'lill.M.'l. tiler. .linilil iM' bo .iirpri.'-'l if il xv. uiil go i.ll ' ill .B I .lllllpll.ill." C 'Tim Calif. rnia Cauntr l. dottn (J-i i.i I.) i ii Ion,; i.iiir Inlly t run o, WW huh th. xxiu.rbns ign j ,.,,.,; r ul,ifoll ' ir0,8 M, i.lh - i, .line like Un. I..iil.uil .V all-y ' ui,' i, iinuii.Hriablo demonstration of il I'Iiii.I. I..,.,l' Sj'k. . ..it. hriinv. ii i.a ' ill. gulit x, Lut or an eiprca provision of h.il Jo.. Il'iite iiid, ir.iU i.(ri, v.iU ' 'aw who li llie... .am., tenalor (or mott r'i.A...i r I,, ,r..W',",.,'V",,7,"!",,,l,0,,,'"rM,.S"1 .L , ,, , , , ,. i lint ilio wrong hut been done, the V it.i. Ik wiU .iK.ii . (., rll,r ,. Aeir. 1I,) alr,.1,1y kOW . (,, Ao M U iti. v''. niiiniliii.r, j cut x.i tiiilitu Ihelr reach. We hare SuN-.i.n. IiikiI r.-p'-nti-'lly in ohttin for publioallen ii lut "I iho.r who look and tlioae who re. (IV I ,. lie- .r iiinr.-Minp -1.-. (oil rep.ai.-d,) .V,,om, of I t..k: ,,.11-ml un.. dinlm-i, "Intl.- Sprtlnl.tr,'' '-ininil. l.ii'l edit i," ixl.ii.no "ciri-iilulii.il" (a .1 in lu.g iIk me) oi..lpliani4iii," ,iinl "rnt ling :i.elnur." 'I hnio thin;; aro nil idifyiug, to say the lea.t.- OVK. A. Hinrling, Indian Agent, ha leflf'i thu country north of ibc Columbia river, llm pln.-o ussigunl Ir.m lor futiiru opumtiuiiH. Il will iloiil.tli h iniike (llym. pia Ins I. "U.I iMIurlrrx for (hi) piesrut, (lT IUu.1 Allnn, MeKiulay mid (Vs. ndvirliseuii .it in tu.ilny's paper. Men vth'i udti-rliiu always mII tin. rhrupc.t, Mark that, jou, vxIiohikIi tu .avo your IllllUt. (TV Mr. John Mnr.li.of Cini-inuali, () hille-d, ut his cslahlMiuii.ul in that city, four lillli'lieil hogs ill llie khnrt f.pat-0 of fifty six .ni.iiii"i. OVII. unel tah lln- National Di-nvi- c-ralie- (.'onv. ulinn intuhi, held ill Haiti- more, nn Monday, Juno 7lb, lw'''.'. o;rTuilMli , ,!;', f 11A11. . iikkv of vxhicli un nccuuut was given last vvieli, has been si-nienced tu la hung the I 4th "r Ue-e-oiiiU-r ucx . llnr-n Tiilit-i:tillN newt 1 1 Tho c.xrlilng now nonlalned In tiro rub. joined extract 1mm alntlor, will lake our render by .niptlx". Wn regret eioaed- liiglv th.tl ili-'" arn such renegade In tir land. . It l only n development of the r"".-pl.-t...,l..,.l by iho Smu.m,, It tin-'int. town ill" teen niii inn rnuniry it . ' Imui in roip ihr lutrvoit Hal it tin' Till. Ciii.ilMtiU, I Oi'lnlHir 'J3, IM.'il. '5 III an Mm: Nnllilng now hi lrtn.pl. ""Mine- ixoieliuregoin uy. oniy max !""" " I""')' f "" I"" ('n" -'"' ''" "f l"riily. nllrr li-.r.o llileve. I ' I"1 "i""' )'"' "" Anlnino, the Indian .. .1. . ., .1 I .. ...1. I.! .- mill ix'rr linn uiniugii x. mi mm i.w. ll'"n"" ,,l", '"' ,,r"1 lir.iil((h. Ho and nii'lln-r l.y tho nni'io of Joe, a Yaonnia In 'i in, ttrro oi'iicrm d xvilh th" llileve. Tin-tlni tea nre I'lmrlrv Smllli, Hoaton II n in-, nihl Terxiilli-gar, ton of Tcrwllle i;r ill I'eitlan.l. Tin')' lil'l got near lltil.nt'a I int. .xilli lliutr i-luli il lionet, niii,.. ilui" in al.uil HUH, xt lieu thoHi two In.!. ..ii. to-.k il In ll.iir l.rndi thl lliey mi.-lii . ixi-ll own iho property tho j'ill.. inrn. nnd murdered the llirto "'" '''" I'1")- 'f a. In pur.ult of m 1 ilirm loiiii'l Hi.. UMlirt nnJ recognlxee .! llial lliero It a parly ol twenty-ore '" " nl 'I"' 'land.i Knudo xvli about !IOO lij-.e. ff.'tiiilio riin.la iiilnri, who intend ( i.. .pen I Un. it inter llirre; tlie.a arn a club 'i,i , firmed at Cht.ta oily thit fall, "I li.-rin linn.'., xxho are nnlhelr way to ' ii Sia'i ., buttv. vit wo havo not hratd of ill, in In ro. I' ,H lite llm. byn tb.-y have got An Lulu- llm lu'limi in Iron, nl th (lrrlin, I'l.l iln. in..in.-iil. 'i'li-y bale jilit got a ..I, i" man by lln' mime u( Markum, a 1 ..I .if t t rar. of nge; ho lit. been tel I v Ii -r.r. for n ' inetr ong, alnlfli prop- ..i.iinini! Ilir Iniir.lrr iii tlir.o tlirr , in. ii, tliex ntr g- lug In start to. morrow in irniug. Antonio ir(irttliat thit young . MI4II l.a. tfl.tltni in gubl du't with him, I'.ti hi-tnok froinl'l.arlr) .Sinitli and par- txall.rliiot iini iniir i. ro.i mem. rhsre Id af. i. a ,-uat ixuteiniiit here alxiul thit af. ..... ,. fan. I aboulil not xxon-li-r if wo would . I. ,i n .rn.n.l (.'.tvu.o .ir. Tho Indian ..,- : lu nut know xtliit In make oi ll. I ill , 1I..1 ..i!.i of hi. horse. ltepretfully, WM. MoKAt, To Ii.x-in '.Mi.t,A"i...i.i.t. Tin: Min-Atiiiltaraiirv. Our reader ulrmlj !iuow that a part of ilia U. Stale vu.ili-r. at llie lain i'.n, l.lng required n in XV a. lux. of Munh last. This grasp wa-imade ! ! sns mil unli1 i.l Imnettalw ft ad nf. I '"'d tho plunder, but it ix not ncceasible '!' "", l',l.,,l, !,'!'"'.,V n,l..W" .h.Me . .urn. inr ih en i.niii.-ti. nut our vvatnli iiigtou cnrrrspuinlcnt lias ottaltied u sight "I 11, i.iuli'le-ntlally, and ho write us the following fact; Thorn wnri.)j.(ifo nnlor who bald over from llm last congress. Of (hose, lirtiilii-rifilit took thu dnublo mileage, and litenly luur refined It. Three newly.tl. .xt. .1 H'liatora wero present, who wero paid single milcago fur tho oxtra seulen, n wn right. Wn ii'j'iiuu In baing atsurod that only TiiiiLK vviim debased thciiuelve by lk ing llie double mileage. Our oorrpoa. l.-.il say four, but bo give Ihelr name, and one of them reads ueorge W. Jonta, (nf ioixa,) who'lt iho latt whig wa evtr In aid of, Whenovor xve can obtain a full and re. linblo list of 1I10M wlHjtook ond refiiudlhl plunder, we alimll publUh it con.pluiiou.ly. At preteat, we forbear ta prim tbo few name that have roaohed ua lest wo I accused of partiality. Mean lime, let ll bo pondered lliat lion. Wm. It. King, president of tbo etnate, though he did not take it hlmieV, opened the doer of Ibo troaury by using the feUewiag untruthful oorlldcalo. "I ooilifiy that Iho compensation allow, oil by tho foregoing lohedulo.to senator uf Iho United Hlatct Uaccordingtolo.it, (Signed) W. It. KINO. I'rrtldf nt of the enale. fro Urn." N. Y. Trlbuno. ' mr w v,