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I it l. & fX-l & m m ri i-rx, 1 A - " t'-? 4- X. K n.,i tv lftl yv U- a THE SPECTATOR. o w. o. t'vault, editor. Oregon City, inarch 5, IN 10. 07" The absence of the editor will ue count for the want of editorial matter in the columns of this day's paper. (tt"" A Citizen" is informed that another communication, touching tlio subject upon which ho writes, has been received, which, we prcsu will be sufficient apology for not publisnmg his remarks. APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR. till MARCH. John II.-Couch, Treasurer, vice Pkancis friend id' succccilun: but most iutiri"tini! witness . I t In advent ami iiihI li'iiii rlti n .'.I hildrcu, ami "I i liildu'ii - p,' ' .11... i -i . .. .. i . . ... i i liiinnvn wiiiic lis icen uuni, remain-an FRUIT AND FORKST TUKKS The following extract from an uddu tie- livered by Dr. William Dnrliugtm: before thoPhiliiu'clphiu "Society for Promoting A. riculture," is n applicable to Oregon as an. other portion of tlm glolio. Much depends j emMem and a pret mils me pit n . hue .'I on tho farmers of t ho pre.-cnt da for the i '1'","ll,b- uneestn! future rural beauty of our laud. I fall who) build in this count rv, would follow the ad- ' ... i.i.,. ;,i.oir.. ..,,., c ,i.: ' I. Meel,. e iiiiirsb.il .'I M, jr., ii, an ait MIU LIU-II I'Vnm, III lltlll .IMIIIIII. I . ill-. . . . . , . , - ' . , elti piolc iiiij in iiiilu ale Sin- late 1 1 in i -li.il i ...111 ..n 1... nltl tf nu .it. n ,..i,.i.l.. .. lit.., J ' II II III 111 1 i'l oil,".! .' tin iir. ii i.i.'i.n , linn our houses .stand exposed as it were, in the open field, without n shrub or a grass-plot to' ehist-r the inmates, or u friendly tree to pro tect them from the summer's -tie.' Let no i line. .H-h.nr-bed meinliel of an .illei limiul' n.''- I' in lllf 'i lie meiu li.H.iit. i laniilx- Its ouL'eMt n-inlei-s it ..ii abnlma IiuhI lew lln .." '."-ml tin -m ..-d r-.be ..! ene-,i,is a silent ' Usln -- 1 .1 1 m-li the I.I .-.'littles, u Hie sWi.M I Inn ! thr scales she ll'iMs lloin tlien ih. .11' ' I'm ll Inn 'ii.n'i 1 u I, I, lit In I1.1-I pllip.-i. Hllil ml liilil.V Hpplleil; an.! f liTu .t -.-.i 1 tb.it bad Ml M el. I n -ali-licd wub letirnii? Ii'un the -i-ruei s ul till' "nil rilllii-lll.illld Kept III- lelis.ip. t'i bun l'nr Hi. l.iinf 1". I'.ilitar I 11 itn e "i 1 tin. -i-ii.tiui Me, In rii belt, M Mi all lor ins t.iiir-e alio jm- hi- ic.i-,-iis 1. r -.01 uc m Ins resij;iui!ii'ii. Tbe r:v - m to In- cblll I lied W Ith Hie w..i " I U stir.'.' .1 in I alsn to lab.ii' haul In -!i.w that it lias nui bi'i'll jjlcl to liim. lb ;ii-i tills lis li, it flli'lMttlllill li'liM ,,1 Ill.l.lV III! III. 11 k III one say, I expect to leave in a ie.tr ortwo; Mimi,.lu,,(. ,.xniir,.(.. tln,o, ml , if.-. -but let every man act as if he intended to ,,- ,,matl. a m.j a ,,.,,. ,,' ,, ,, sjHMid his days where he builds. He .il-n f. ars tli.it .ur ii In-i . ml! .ni.i "The first leisure of the vhiiiil' fanner -" tin cuimpli-- ,, iR.ih nunnmnllv when lin lias ( tii I 11 new ri'si. II"W iiii'I deuce should be employed in lav iim out a si It. it impel liae . 1 i-i iir. I ' lib "lent i,sm 1 I I am. 1 , : I' 1. 1 1 Mi in Ti.' lit M i-ti:i 1 'i'ii in s Tn fiis iM 'i i:i; I.' I.I. V i: Til Till. II! HI T.ll- 1 i' J I . I .i r pels ill V. Ii.i 11 1 1 i . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 .it piistniiisii 1, wi!' t.iln , ul,, , I,, t .1 pi r.'ti iiiitb''! isi il u' EnMATiNOBR, resigned. neat gunlen, and in pluutinu bis' fruit and ' 1"" hands ,,f tin i,t,n -limlu trnivs. with nnnrnlirinte care ami l.i-ii. t"ri : Ml". .Meek was , ,,, . , That beiii" done, the trees ami -limbs will ' -'' "'. ' -be pe.ipl.- at 'b.u. . . " .'. . . ... 1 i-i 1 1 1,1, 1 ...ith- tli. t .llnw in" a'li. v '.' I .1., u . .. 1 . ( 1 .t lit 1 1 1 .1- lb. 1 isi imi. ' 1 ill it I will t'.iitlilnllv m 1 Infin all tb. ,liitu iinr, 1 1 ..I in,, and .ib-la 111 I;. 'in 1 . 1 . !' u ilea plain -iteim lit.! l.i. I- . . , , , , , .,..ii, .1, 1. lb. . .. I .....! ,1 I .1 . . . ... . . .1- mi" ui'-lll ' 11 11 11 ' 1 nil" ins . . . , .,. 1 (KrTho question for debate, before the i be coming on with aintial inerea-e of beau "Falls Association." on Saturday ovenim?. , tv, shade and produce, to enhance the com the 7th infet., wo understand, is torts ot Ins rural Home ami -otaie ynid hours f age and iiiliruutv. the lap. rips is a tt -n 13 rni - -1 . 1 f .1 1 1 iiUlil infill.- l ui; iiini 111111 11111 . ini n 11 "Resolved, That the tendencv of the aw ; , . , , ", ,,, , , , , , ,, 1 . o . 1 . " c ., . 1 utv which has been .-adl nele( teil. lutb- on Ardent Spirits, is productive of more evil - . .... ., .,- . ., . , .. 1 1 1.. 1 iii erto, in rcnnsvlvan a. It i-realls ili-tics,. than good, and ought to bo repealed." . ' . ,. , , , 11 ,, b ' J nig to tbe eenl taste ti. wunes- the num- Doubtless an interesting debate will be I Uer ol rurnwiioiises in our ancient coimunn. had on this question, as it is one in which wealth, which .-tand e.po-eil a- it wen, m tho present and future interests of this en- tho open fields, without u .-limb or a rra- I ttlrif fit iLllll till! Illlllllfll fit llVllll .1. 1,1111 Ii IMWI I' liMLII llll- IIIIIIIMl.''; y II l' Hlli II tire colony aro involved. 1.1. I le ill'l II" lilsim - juaiilieil nil 111 J11K ti!!iiu in siil,ti nr iniiipi'iis.iii it all iw 1 iii t' tin ( iii'nu n i mm. 'it. ., in r.''n!ai !i. stbi w. 1. ,i . .. -iim es t". "In I t'i! In Mi Mi'i k m .is if- ii'i ti .I ii'ili ; i 1 .11 ' In linn tin i 'i -'.i' . , . 1 1, Hired .Mr. .Meel..' . -. I 1 . inm scri, aiit-nt-.i 1 ins I" in. t, . lis. made bun 1 I1 1 t"i , : i 1. ..J the Pill -b. ili' "t lin ,, .'i-iM.i.. .in 1 .1- ii t ll"l W .1 ill i t I ' t' .III Ii.i 1 ' I! M U.ll'ill tin ! II !n "I M" .' 'II 0 -' 'I I alb -' -111 ! '' " . . 1 1 1 1 ' H I... .1 Mil. II '. I j SV:i- 'I'll, pe I I , i'i till '.ni . I W.IT an I H'lsi 1' I 1 ' I t. W I. - - ' T ..',, . . rtilii .i-r, 'I I.. . 1 .1 III II -' I' - II 111 I I J us a friendly tree to protect them from il. ' b.wiu.' bun lu pen , m ; 1 I 'dare ot the summer s sun- -N" n -ident ol aN 'a -u 1 1 1 nis nl the ti f t. t I'll n. :t. 1 1 M t WASHINGTON BALL. TIT, P;Mr H.,,;,,,, )Man ...nennt n, tiw. our nuked villai'iss. who has eniovd a in (( 4rflHVI AM IL Uwbll ! .. Ill III III-. .- ... , I I I 1,1,11 nn ii.n ,.! f ,!, nt. ..1, .:..,,.' menado beneath the arclunu' elms which '"' ' ' l'r''M ''' oall on the evening ol tho y4th ult., given, , , , . , , . . ,,,, ,. i,,,.i, ,. . h 'r ' in 01-n tlm 'iwhiiips nl iw nieii am nl iir Im . w lucli w a- a, oy oapt. n. m. ivn.gnton, l nave ventured - L.astt.m ,,, cail ,ail t be humbled bv il to oflbr a communication on the subject. 1 , contrastami to lament tin ta-ieb . cruel was apprehensive there would be a fuiluru negligence, the mclanchoh want il i-ireea-t of attendance on the occasion, from a report ' w''"--,l "- prevaib-d unmn-,' en .wn p. ...b-. being circulated there was to be ardent spit. ' ''' i-.ul.sive feature ol : In,, bar,.... -b- ul.l , . , ,.,.,.. be no longer tnlerateil. J.e. t.um -Imiilil itssen-edout. I Ins saks well tor the cm- k. ,;,,,,. u )(.ulllltwi (,lm,rv M,. SlI ,-. 7ens of Oregon, if they would only be as namt-ntul .seats, instead of nun fenny w.'h energetic in suppressing the manufacture as ' the essential duties of a-'riculturi. t ml r.t they aro in giving their void ugainst the r to animate and cli-er tin la'.ns .. ,.. use of it, thev ..ould efTeet more for the ,r.v ';'"' u, M,ul "''! ,",'1,1" "' , true cnjovinenl. I he beaut. tin -l.aib- tiers cause of f mperancc. I can say, for one, w,lit.h slll.r()U11(t ,lt. ,welli,-. 4 thev ar . that r one showed any signs of intoxica. ' (,!,, In-cnme aft-i.iiatid w ith pb-u-nnt n mini- t!'.i on the occa;on, and though the room cen-os in tin- f.tuulv. and it a ile.r,tti. vas filled, all went on smoothlv and ari.-ea. ! ""i inllueiiei. The dnlilien win ha- bly, much to the credit of Mr.' K. ami ladv, I r""0""" "I!"11;1 ' ;;"'""" ''" N"'""- , ,, , - , ,. . , . . nig Ixnighs, hecoiiic l-iiidK atlai beil in iln-ni. who, I feel confident, as far as m their pow- U1( tlllh .ij.,,,,,,.,, , ,,;,., ail, ,,.., cr, left nothing undone that would contribute theni. The tuiiihiu" .song-of our iouutr- to the happiness ot their guests. 1 here were man, .Morn.-, owe- it- popijianty no le, p, !t i deep .seated principle in oitr nature, ihan 'j,'''T II i I. t p b i.. sin n:I. In .Ii,. I - I si ,1. 1 t III' I .- I'll ,'i r II li-'.l III. I up; . -pi i.i'.. i. ' t.i ' ' . 1, ! u .. ni. i . . ' v i. '-.'ii, I -1"'. I i. . . ,1 1 -"-llMI. plil'le 1 . "Ii ,.. . I .. -I,,',. These sel al ilj'p' I' " ! j..r. -I Mr. .Mi,!, as -lni.'i ii.u-l. ,, ui.i ....it tn .in b -- thai. 1 1 " I :S- I ,.t ; -irp.e that IllUst hae lin n i pi It 'he I'livniiini nl within ! i iim ,,: 'i p. iitii-. "i r and at-'iM' w i .i' M - I, ., ,il, ... I, I,w . ;is ,i- i, . ., . ... 1 r i, ,,ti 'iiil. 'I In- i. in M i .'.! . i tew ,. ,!,n ii'im.na.U .. .fi ij.'. i. t .1- II i that II s ,1 . I lli ;' . . I , I...I Ii illl. . till'! iil! Ui li.in-. I"W 1...II t ' I. 'Id til' .'li'll e .,i. mil ni ration." - '.-Mi. M I I . 'C'i i I). Ill .1 ' Illll I tb l lit I. t , v ' I , I , 111 Ulusiauee-, I am .in i.i., ' the engaginsr .-implicit) .and (pathos of its ( tbi-y would loim a I,, tt. r m us miml.r I'.vr.rv inn. vlin b:is siient tbe .si'MlUtloll tilllll til' VVUnt '!' pa . - -.- -'rsij .-.. i . ,T , , .ii -s- , . I hji.st ask id nl. ip Im tin ti' b , -' tnitiiiig an H pl I sionincl iIhvC; nl von III. miller tile !iil'l'. Oil till shade -sfrouud the jiaii-rual dnmicil, will bi as ready as the met t-i ei latin, " WihhIiiiu.i ! r-i:iri- tint Ip- !'' b'verv de-cr-ii.-luut of the nattiaiel. wh three i.licers of II. M. S. Modesto present. 1 canhot give their names or rank. Not be ingof the select, I had not the honor to make their acquaintance. They appeared to be, as might be expected, quite gentlemanly, uniting "olia cum (lignitulc." The managers were assiduous in endea voring to make all agreeable, and 1 believe, ,,biiit,.,l'ii. will i-iti-mnsi-1-, sav,. the em i. succeeded. A feeling of gaity and cheer, hi,- ,,.,. which sheltered the home "f hi fulness appeared tn pervade the room, c-.spc. cbildlifHid -. and will remonstrate with tin dally with the !adi -, (of whom iln-n.- wore , Vandal who u.av threaten it. in tin- euiin-- ,i iiiu a in,; mm uijieuru.i i v ,,, ul(, ,1M(;Sl )VinL. accent- of till- litlld: humor imaginable. Quite u ball, I assure I you, for Oregon, and worthy the event it ' was intended to commemorate. Perhaps it will not ho amiss tn say that, as the 2td camo on the Sabbath, the hull was postponed until tho -Mth. Q. A Good Plan. Tho Prussian government, in order to avoid as fur us possible accidents upon the railroudj, has founded a school at Berlin for teuebinir tlm art of directimr ;in,l managing locomotives; and an ordinance has1 'IU;1, niiuinisci-iice.- of our piu.-r da-d been issued that from and after tho first of j'n' 1" ! !'"H.v 'hensheil ; and shiil January, 1840, no persons shall bo employ cd as drivers of locomotives on the railways of the kingdom but those who have been tuught at this school, and obtained u certifi cate of their capacity. i p. ini i. i lst.'l 1 .1 . " 'Twits my luri-lall.i r' li-iml That il:ici-il It ii'-nr Int. rul', Tlirn-, ivooiliii.il. ! Ii-I il j-t.j ntl.- Tl.y itvi hi. all l.iir.ii il not. Whi'ii hut an kIIl- Ixiy, . 1 Mini;l.t iix ;jr;iP'liil hi. ml-: In all thi-ir i;iisiiiijr juy, lli-ru, ton, my MMi-rs pl.iy'il My iiioiI.it ki-M'il im hi'ii'! .My fiithtr priWil in) liuml. J'iirtivo tin- folisli li'iir Hut lit that ol! tin M.iiiil!" i iij.'t'i "t in nl- Mi. Mi. I.: but i.i ii. ft .ii -ii i tiiiul, mat i hum- ii'-i i" H pi . t hi ni'i'h, but tn a pen dlpp'd 111 a ' .pip..ioiil "I jioilitlui ut and p'.lltn ill in.ihi.'in i ,ii.' pi in d tn (i point b no ii"ii..iuiili M ' M di-lio-il'hiii to lender the .H t '.I Pi ll fl-lllllire o t)eg..n n I .ie .p 1 1 i , II- ( 'lllllllllllll) . I Uni'l is M . M- I I i I j bis llilllllllll ll.sjs. (..Ill ill. I. .1 ,i( I. lull- i". il he IIm.1, be. tlll.ll. lb ill tin 11 1 -, j ni;i - i . ...I tl ,ps III' Jills t'llOWI. "Ill III III'' I l"-IHL' pi" II. graph '.I his i iiipiuupk at. m, dm ii--un t llilpselt, W hell he has nut Iiiipn 'I t bi P. st ip. sljipci nt nilistice to hl.iii'l ". np .ni ils, )ues he I nut i i it1i,iI, Ii In -'-iii-r a 1 1 1 1 -, t i ' 1 1 , he has a iiht tn ipipuin lin n.n. live.- of a w hole lfgi-lulm bnih.iinl i-b,, i-.o-tin-in with injustice I la -In Iim in il.. wl.i!e burden of the goci'iiuicnt. and i ei im d im thin" for it.' Or have s,,i, oiln . band 'n.i'l. ii 1, ' '. ' . , Hill. I 'h' ' ' "I! j l IM'll, ..II-' 'III I, III'.P'I- .-II W llll II '' 1 1. 1. 1. 1. and "he i-ti- - I tin .... !; w l.v i ,l v I. ii 'I tu. t , ... ',. ,... i... .. ..'ii. IH' i, n 1 1 , i ' 1,1 Mi I I " . ii. I. .ill ! I'l..- I .Ii'i 'I ' li. A in i hi ili i i " I I I ll. ' t'i I ' ,1' . il'l' Itl'l I' b.ll.-l -I ' II W 1 I I i-t.l II II t Thk Bkitish Navv. The number of -hips of war composing tho British Navy, cither in j feelings, and a just appreciation of the U commission, ordinary, or building, is HI,tiesol iNatuie. Mow delightful to the tmi. carrying fromonoto ono hundred and twep. ' worn farmer, in the eening of life, to ie. ty guns each. Tho number of vessels build- I pose in the shade ol tin- trees which he lin ing at Chatham, Deptford, Pembroke, .Sheer- planted uJth hi-own hands! ..u iratc'ii! ness, Woolwich, Liverpool, &c, is i-ihl -1 to the hi ir of the t.ati rn.il iiiiiu-iuii ! i ii iu the buidei, ipore than liilosi'll, and i. . never he ohliteiated h the -tenii'i' pursuits ceieii what he iina''in' s to in- n'.iumuiu of iifter-life. The tasteful arrauL'emeiit of I nothing'" What, I n-K, an lb, m'i-,.; the tree- and shrubbery on a farm, not npK , iho-e w Im -at in tin hall n.d in ju-.in . , conduces to real coiulort, hut is tlm mim-si wIijmi me u ndiou-) Mi indication of a gentle, cultiat. d, and trul li,i. --.i.il to hi,, ciili-i I!" civilized people. It deiiioiistr.iii- that boor. I -nvju the govriuui ni .n . ish rudeness has been superseded b n lined I w'bal inirtieula, wil tl in. i six, of which ono is for 120 gnus, i fm- Id guns, live for 00 guns, one for 1 gun-, and eight for 80 guns. ol liistni W that d"i, mi d ib the teudei in 1 1 i in living the ; ' "liM'.-IIUII lit '.' i .ip ui.i i Ii.. p " icnph oiiia.ii- ' jov tin uuibra'.'ei.iis hi In i in. nu ! In 'In cure uud taste ol In- jew-rcd prngeiiii ir' vh Mi i I. ij... The .shade trcf thus plauti d, In conn , u. it 'win m ilic a iii.. lie .-. I 1 1 ' !i . I'l llll t 'I in , iti.'il.i, itp' i . t j i.1 '. .ill.. -i. .iinl ng. ii ,ili nielli i.ii'idlllii w hi. I. b. II be Utill.p 1 11 ; "Il .0. p. u -p.ipi I '.'' . p. i jn I i n i ' . I '! PI lb. III. I I ' I l I .t ' ' . ,lpt. t ! III tin .l. , ' I i nt ,1 III V .pilpl It .1 .,' ... -t ' i. I in , in ii'.l il. . ) I i. ) ii I i hur-.'i b It. i all pin k. I - ! Ii.i I in. !" I ep i .I'lllld s.i tlt.lt l-.il.Hl thi' ln.lt. l II , l.pl'V. II. 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