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Editoi: A the people of the Uni. ted States as well as those of Oregon, ara deeply interested in the success of the com puny who have lately returned from explor ing a southern routo from the United States to this valley, it is tho intention of that par ly in duo season to give to thoir follow citi zens, whoso philanthropy has prompted thorn to oontribuie to tho success of this arduous undertaking, e. full report of thoir travels and discoveries; and until such report is ready to bo made public, it is certainly doing an injustice to those who have been engag ed in this important scrvico, to attempt to forestall public opinion, by the publication of such statements as are made in an edito rial urticlo hooded " The Emigration," which uppcarcd in tho '20th number of the Spec tator. , Notwithstanding the " early and safe ar rival of all tho emigration by tho Mount Hood road," it appears that some are yet in tho mountains, and many more beyond, who cannot oither tqfely or unsafely, arrive by the Mount Hood road this season, and those who have succeeded in passing the moun tains have suffered losses in proportion to their numbers, full as great, as any previ ous emigration ; hoiiio of those last getting through, having lost half, and others the whole, of their animals. Pacts, so far from proving favorable to the old road, go to show the decided advan tage of the new. The emigrants on the new route, though greatly delayed by sickness, and tho opening and breaking the way over timbered mountains and trackless plains, have arrived in the valley west of the Cas cade mountains more than Jive weeks ago, and " the families who hat abandoned their wagons" amount to one only. This they have done by traveling a distance not ex cccding that from Fort Hall to Wallawalls; and without meeting tho tenth part of the natural obstacles encountered on the old route. From tho Rogue river valley to Or. cgun City, in less than ten years, there will be continuous settlements, there being but two narrow ridges of coast mountain be tween ; the one sixteen, the other eight miles over. Weroyou, Mr. Editor, to take the trouble to examine the fdes of your paper, you would find that others, as well as GofT and Applcgate, have spent thoir time and money in the public service, and are equally de serving the praise or censure of the public. And as tho hope of pecuniary reward had no share in inducing them to undertake an expedition which was justly considered one of great danger, labor and privation, they have with equal magnanimity brought it to a successful issue. From the emigrants who are traveling the new road, they have neither asked nor received any thing except by purchase ; and to those who have assist cd them in opening the road, they have bound themselves as individuals to the pay. ment of ono dollar tnd fiAy cents per day. Let me tell you, Mr. Editor, the company to which I am proud to belong, did not leave their homes to ride a few days up the Wil lamette river and return with a false leport to tho people : they went seriously determin ed to find a road, if one was to bo found : they went actuated by the purest motives, and in tho spirit of patriotism and philanthro py, and were more than successful. Thoy have explored and opened a wagon road to tho western valley of Oregon which may bo traveled at any and at all seasons, by a shorter and in all respects better route than any heretofore known. They have made it easy for wagons to pass between Oregon and California, which has hitherto been impracticable. They have found a way by which the couthern rivers of Oregon may be connected by rail road to the bay of San Francisco without crossing a single hill. On the road they have found a mail may be carried at all seasons, and a rail road may reach the Bay of San Francisco from the U. S. without crossing the SieraNeveda, or, to the Willamette, without crossing the Cascade Mountains. And lastly, by their own unassisted means, they have succeeded in establishing a con. necting link between the waters of Oregon, and those of the great interior basin of Cal. ifornla, before (Unknown, and which one of the ablest explorers in the service of the United States attempted, without suoceat. Such, Mr. Edjtor, Are the aohievmenteof the exploring party, which envy andoupidi ty would render nugatory !l ! As I have stated to establish, I have the public. ' , 4 y (Or The dieaolat ing at virtue, but tW; the penetration wMck bines tho courage that le ,ak 01 mum. I llll I lllll I I III III! II.JLimM BT MARRIED la 19th of NovmOmt. Isi WILLIAM r. DOUOIORf: J -"AIIEM. ; . Ao .'AMWXA inweiwMHUMMaNafatfesjsar Mm j aad long feat, n3ERm&nfl mint In di 'refoa CMv. aa (a.. Kv . If III : .:. '.""" ?""""LF'm iomimmaky AWIf TmWUAMiK iKf AUthlattia AhumtmyiMmn i 'itt1tftl"nytf !..& J. 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To the 8toc)rBilawfi ?wl r'? jv sit rniiE HTocKHOLpniwt M. iny Awoctatism, ssi law!) annual meetiaf wii. at bsU SB . o r. , airnat- jj Oregoa City, Nsv. , INK- ' j. t, AaV "V1 ' 9wrj . r mwm? . h .- i-'ah SIH1IIP (QSAVfftlttv GENERAL AND GO MEBCHAITTC'W? J "M? JAMES B. McCLttG, ). ALEXANDER O. ABELL,': HENRY CHEVER, ." V Nor. 13, 1846. A SPECIAL TBIM ef aW lv YaffiMUCowatr, wtl be BBxteK Thunday. (10th) f Dnisalir. A.BVIMeViv-' Nor. 13, 1B. W-Jl c.1 ;ti, V,M ;r.tMi -R-TOTICE Uto.ejglw.aw 11 beondolT i liii sJaaJafcl of Robert IL Pas, lata sf Tsaltoi and baa taken iii is slapsilf Mp and security as tas law slrsati A aemawsi opoa us eama ww ate required to exaWt bssai third day of last AwnsLaa said cam, will assks aarjiBat as recta, to , JlJi ilUT 14, ACTW-IAU , alfJBJBJBflij J, J, a byiirsa taat N.MM n..1w.. r Jk aii. ki 1n.Mvni a mtm wmm iiwmm m the farm and elaisa aeaflaf t t M. roe, neceans. (jmm acres in cnhiTs4Jaa.wWia belna in Tualky oawaty. aaw neU. 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