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ThaV tan' we should nunish Mexiao. and ianVnaiification for the wisaas nw hive -rx-A (in.i .! ata v- mca. xnees ciaima aia aoi look to conquest. 4 Tho riffht of the Exeoutive ierer man to catabuah r '"-nil fevaaf laeats, which he has dose; but leJUoJfM rights may alter and amend theau Heoaa. leaded that the meeeexe was striotly la aa. '. . .- '"a ' . : ooraaaoe wm national law. Mr. w of South Carolina, then cava hie tfatfot the law of nation Mr. Kewtacky, obtained the floor. 'question was informally paeeed orer. 'eru esecnuve commnntcattone um ed; and the Houee adjowned to' Mavin oner to aiiow the l 'vta&ty to appoint the usual From the ftew York Courier and Tor, of 15th Oct.. we take the atlye to the moneUry aflhire of the Vaitod Anatea: "Tho finances of tho counfty 'without marked alteration. The I of the Treasury was in this oity for days last week, endeavoring to prdcune fteai the banks for a year the sum or m4jmmjtmt it'0oercent. Ho waeentirelv unenaeees. 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This hewar,,MB since been partly lost, and the muh.imm 'at rates somewhat reduced frem thfip aarly part or the month. P ajBBBWBB B BBBJb BBjBJf Si "li"i mmmu. mmwy itfejnag u lSt lataf the depth 'fa' Ml outside arraM of the wHk )aa tide, the water flows 4iaflaBaBhear: the cur. Ifea'iMd tide aearly neatralixe tM rise of the tide, about six i lifc prevail from the north, north. MBT'waatt'aad moderate during the mmm m wiator, from west to Wm)'mmmj. Temperature of the at ia that ef Buroee, fa the samo facthesaawseasoM. Sccuri. liipaa food as any harbor that I beaaio of the same else." . Wafer Bay, to the aorthward, is UMUeiamMa river, and for the entrance oflhaCafajosie river, as a sea. rto aaaa eaeeat Newport, on of the Uaked Stales, ia point winds, defhMWiity, prox. or eaaaeity as, a harher for MMaatae. RMsataaa Power, with uf alioto, bueys, Ifghte, ItwWba found one or ef the AJsMlrtlon of bytMMHvBMi: Mh shelter the mm oTUis i MsefesiaiiBUa f lbs eaaesnuivs YoksiMl Cenm. 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Tho ohaaael oa tho bar, in on Um Columbia, is about six atmaaft ffaatalaiBs thai ovairaBsV an1 IfVI WPaaj asBBj niivwwm) 'foot at tho widest, and then 4m each aide; while the chan- at Saadv Hook U but alut foot aafaheaU rapidly: The iboliar iootraight at the Co.. of New York is crooked. As iMSffafA K lb? Columbia aajMK themselves, ono tho I, auwovercu uy uopi. - made tho souiidinus, deep onouKaf for ships ethsrf the north, or old chan od. or raihbr formina an el. ,d,(iouh tot any ships aHcr toifV Both these channels urc iwllwo thoueand feet wide or M from shoals ; while tho New r ttroatins tho bar, aro and beset with slioaln. .changes of courses in Mllty to tlte sea tho i'o. Ik inmniiwHiiT i K piltof tho eea into akw'ftot out at oncu abre easily cludo AfreMahmberof I aro'isatyi in tho ps, and room taikl'deep j aow oaaaas iMwarswM ., . "Tho' winds at tho mouth of the Culurii. bia aro marked rrgular and iteady, blowing six months ono way, and six months anotli er; whilothe winifs at New York ere entire ly variable, and cannot be calculated upon by the mariner for nny time. The mouth or tho Columbia is free from ice, and also from great heat, tho tctnperaturo never fall, tng below tho frcexing point, nor rising abov tho summer' warmth. The current of thu river is sakl to ho Mrong, but I cannot ' that it offers any HcrioiiH obstacle. Tho break ers on, each sido of the channel sroalso represented to lw very greet; but with n channel so wide and a bar no narrow, and free from rocks and shoals, these would Imi nothing to experienced mariners. Taking the mouth of tho Columbia as it now is, in a stato of nature, without the aid of pilotx, buoys, beacons, light houses, and steam tow boats, I deem it a good harbor : with tho aid of those advantages, I would deem it a' far better harbor than New York, and capable of containing an unlimited number of ships' fUtisoAD to trs PAcino We MMvthrs by tho psptn fom the Slate that poMfe ihiiwsbS wm be tag generally held (yg hout the valley ef Um Ml aaipei, fer the parpeae of meBMriaUsliig Coagnei in favor of Whhaey'a project of rmHreed to the Pacific. Mr. Whitney was in St. Look in November last, where he adotased a large public meeting upon the merita of hi enterprW We conceive that a great mietake is made ia the dircraaon aa to the ttrninut of the road. The com paratire merit of two point only are epoken of San Frandeco and Maxallan. Thrra honld be a point of termination in Oregon as well et in California ; tho natural adrantagta of tho country It formation and reaonrce and the general inUrttt of the people urge thio the principle of common jut ice demand it Oregon will be the rant agricultural aection of the Pa cific world and require the exteneion of every facility in the dtetribution of her neceeaarie, of life. 0We learn that there will be a very large emigra tion from Oregon to California, aa eooa aa mean of traaepnrlattOB can be aecured. Nearly lbs entire emigration to Oregon last year, are aslng siwage to come to laitfonua ceiiorsM aisr. ThkaaafalM a anything eaa well be. DewbtleM of the "California Bur" aro ia Um habit of drawing largely anon lick Inuglaloa far their facta, forUwtheecondtiraewi1famoMWBMealBiUMtwn have bad to refute each amertion. It aJbrde as sin cere nteaawe to aaaare the "Califocaia Star" that "the entire emigration to Oregon last year," o far fruu "making arrangement to come to California," am ex cellently well eatierled with the country and coaW not be induced to giro up their attain land-eUime in Ore. gon.tven for a reeidence la ptrtdiric&l California And a rttidtntt I all that that country at present can offer it emigrant, aa thee of last year can abund antly teetify, who were not allowed eo mncb a a "aqualterV portion of tittatubbora soil to call their ran. f f emigranle understood their intereot, there weald bo but few of them-iHtrto-CIltfornJa under ia preaent regiMfFor the benefit or onrSfrienae ef the "Star" we inform them, a we have already puUahed, that the entire emigration from Oregon to California dur ing Uie peat ecaaon, did not amount to fifty, pereon and there are no move who care abeot going there for a while yet Lcrraae Fbom Oaaoox. Wo perceive, by thn State paper that we have received, the pnbticatlon o f much iatereeting information about Oregon, contained in letter from Gov. Abemethy, Mesas. Job Dsrden and Wealcy Shannon. Mr. A. Davideea with wtrefii many of our reader are doabtlee aemtalnled, deliver ed a lecture upon Oregon hi Springfield III. by Inviu lion of the citizen, bortty after his return from thi eountry.a lengthy eAetraetaf Wasstrsanaajrai tho Springfield Journal ; it i very truthfal and replete with uneful information. The Love or Freedom. Nono can lovo freedom heartily but good men: the rout lovo not freedom, but license, which never hath more hcojio, or mora indulgence thajt under tyrants. Henco it is, that tyrants am not oil oiKnded by, nor stand natch in doubt of, bad men, ns being all naturally servile ; but in wfioin virtuo and true worth most U emnicin, iiiciii hiuv it'nr in vtiruvai, an iiv right their maRtors; against them lies their hatred nnd BUnpioion. 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