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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1848)
KW! ' Vyrfr ' tC -3' . - $!iE1 jJ"y,U. iW1 P" T.ftJ,VlP ' III ' thn mountain wltli the measles, and thU ha. produced It elTeot upon many of our aupor.tllloua friend. The Cayti.es and Ne Purees, have dad a big font, which to my mind sneaks In language not tort nils, undorslood. Mr. Mullcaii, further stales llm I'aluoho Indiana, Cayuse, and pur. (ion of llm Nt Pereea, are awaiting the Ann rloaa) Alroes, to fight them on thn Net Perce or ttaeltn River) but the signs ol the times juatlY the conclusion that wa will be attacked much nearer home, and inuoh to our disadvantage, unlru noon supplied with ammunition. They know our olrcunwUncva alraul a well a we iki ouraolvrs, Mil aa It rognrds aiiiiiiuiilllun nml provisions: aii'I It nceil nut ! thought strange if limy act accordingly. .Valuplollke i .it llio Fort and In brought itilto on amount nf Kmlgranl'a proimrly with him, whiuh ho delivered up to Mr. Mclleau; .ays ho waa afraid Ol. Oillism would kill hlni, which wa.thorca. ami of hia uol meeting him; thia la the ro. rt of our men, Mr. Mcilcuudid not moil, lion lua name, My opinion Is, that wo have nothing lo hojio from hi friendship. I see, by I it'll. I'ulmor'a letter lo Col. (111. ham, that he refuted lo accept the Ameri. von llar, Mhicli waa presented by hia own India.ia; hu of courao hail nothing lo Tear from llitm, I have now given you the nut lines of our unpleasant situation, and doubt not that you will make every eiertion lo forward us ammunition, and men loo, of the rigiil stripe. I have oxageratod no. tiling, nor haa my active cautiousness prompted mo to address you uhi this sub ject. If they do come upon us, bo their number what they may, rest assured, while there is uiio bullet left they will be tauuht to believe, and that to a demonstration, that the Hustons are nut all 'Clocbriiicn," (women). I have sou. cccdcd in gelling the mill lo w ork, and we are now arindimr un the little nrain wo found. Mr. Taylor died on the !ith of Marsh, 'llio wounded aro doing well, but I regret to say our .Surgeon talks strong of leaving us the first opjxirtunily. My impression is that a moro auitable ieraun could not Ik. obtained In that capacity; bit commission has not been ei-nt on, whiih no doubt has it weight with him. I have the honor to remain, your obcdi. nit tenant, JA.MKS WVITvR.S. Lieut. Col. I Hit W vm or t, Aritn -l- t!rv. A I.. I.ovuov, Sir, wi neeived ymir It tier f inslruc- I l,i.iis, nv expiess.ou Md. inynud I as.ur-j (-Wciull Ihu attention of our read vi.u it gave m- great .atiijyu lo make , p i(, colllmunicMion 0f ..j.," 0 ,llI. Ihri.i known to the tronpV&T.r my com-1 . . ,, . . . . mml. Since tU pu.iu.tiouof Muj. I.ee to "ir-'l" 1-fcV- lla ulhor takes. Icar and ihn loumiaii'l, llie Ixiys liavc inkinlreslii-orreci iiir.ii!)': lliu;'li Mime nt them can hardly hide lleir nakedness, they are willing un der your promises lo stick it out like men. I iive us live hundred men, and a plenty of iimniiiliili"li, with Col. Lee at our head, mid 1 think we will sou bring the war to ii.i huiorabln close. The Yakumas Chiefs came over to aco tl. a few days ugo, and stated that they l.ud writtdi tulliu vvhitii Chief but had ro. icivcd no answer: Theref-re, Ihey had i oii.u over lu se him. They Bike to us i follows. " Wo do not want to fight the Vmeticaus, nor the French; neither do the I . ,.Kut,s neign .ur. g . ... us. .as I..II Him ft .. BI..1.I u tlml Itiev uem iiImiiiI . , .il .i ' .. i . II. Vl'i.t. tl lo Kill llie vtniiesm in. Vl-I.l, ....... VI' ..11 .1 1... .... ...,.. .al.M. .....L. ,, iii.iM.li . ...- ,i ...I .,,,1 l,,, il,et,ill...lil "- " ,-..-........ ....v ........ ........ licdit. We should feel hoppy that vvedio liiuoecnlly." , I answered Ihem a. follows: "We are glad that you have come, because wu liko to see our friend., and do not like to make ' vvaron innocent neonle. 1 ho creat Hi'int c we ,,., ,,.,,. ugu un ., ,, wrong m . ' i.- ., .. .. i. ' . . siie.1 iimocem im'kmi: incrciore no wish eiery I.My lo Uour friwl.. , . . ' . I Ihey came uiel wiilieil ui to II a lit tlio prcviom nonce, lo consul! upon mo uosi ....., .- ... -.... - , whites, which wo rcfuae.1 Wa lovo tlie means to aid in relieving the necessities who ha, neilh. r patriotism, nor evurap white., bin Ihey naid if you do not help us of the soldier. ; the meeting was colled to enough to defend hmountry end the girls I., figlit the while., when wo have killed ' order by Mr.. Hood, when Mr.. Thorn- such n om-would never have n till. Ihem, we will come ond kill vou. This1 ton wa, called to llm chair, and Mrs.1 dent sense of obligation to deleitd an I inudo us cry, but we told then, wo would Thurston appointed Secretary. Mrs. protect his win:. l)i ml U- uneasy o in.! fight, but if Ihey desired lo kill us Ihey Thornton briefly atatod the object of the bout our claim., nnd jour righ iuu he miL'hl. We should feel happy to know , meeting, when on motion, it wm resolved volley ; vvhilo you aro defending lie emr H'c" men mug agii seni vou wutii, .- ......, ..-.--.- .,-,.... -that w n did not como In make war on any committee of three, whose duty it should hut Ihosu murderers, who shed the blood bo taasiist Iho society in raiting fund., of our countrymen, and Insulted our wo. , Ato. Ac The President appointed Mr.. nun. When wo gel Ihosu wicked men we Hood, Mm. Crawford and Mrs. Horford, will ,,n l.nme. tint i hose we will have. If not , said committee. Mrs. Ilobb then introdtl- , we will light until we do get Ihem. a- "--""- .... , Wedo not want to kill nuy hut thn mur derers; but all who light with lliem wo con sider as had ns Ihey aro. All tribes which receive them we must make war upon, be cause their heart, aro bad, and wo know that the great (spirit i. angry with them. Wo bono your nation will not receivu Ihem. We hope that you will not let your young men join Ihem, because wo do not wisli to kill Innocent people. Wo hope that if tho murderer, coma among you, you will bring them to us. Then tho great Spirit will not bo angry with you. Wo that light do not core how many bad eo. nlo wo have lo fight. The Americans, and 1 1 udson Hay Company people aro the aamo a. one, and you will gel no more ainmunl. lion until the war 1. al a close." 1 gave them a plough aa a national gift; and told them that I navo that kind of a prc.cnt bo- cause wo though!, tilling the ground would make thorn happy. They remained with '-Us a day and night, and then loft for their country with an assurance of friendship. The ammunition boat arrived here this evening, and I .hall .tart to-morrow for Walillapu, with nine provlalon Si baggage wagon., and about one hundred men to ouanfthem. leaving McKay's company to B i .ci- Li... ,.m r.,t t ..'. .l..i guaiet tin nvu iimii wwi, ., ,i,,m norc. The scanty supply of ammunition sent us I. almo.t dlshoartoning. If the rumor that tho Indian, brought us this evening Am true, I fear that wo will have to shoot - the most or il, al the Indians oeiore we can rtath Hit boyH. Tho Indian. rcrted . fiAr"1.. . fc-s-r rTTrJs tutJBi here tills evening, tint llm horse guard nt Walllalpu wit) killed by llio Indians, and II Ilia horse run nlr", I shall Imn no tlino I assure you, lull will relieve tlinni with all po.slhlc nperi, Vour Ob.d'1. Herv't. II. J. (I. MAXON. Ben lor Copt, and Commanding Officer Ol IIIIS IMVI.IOII, We have been pormilted Id copy tho following exlisols from a letter louring data al Tori Walera, April 4lh, I Hit, writ, leu by Jesse Cadwallader, lo koIiiu of hia friends In tills Valley. Il would appear from the letter, thai the news of llio en. forluriato death r.f Col. (Jilliam hud not reached Kurt Walera. "Al present wearonot inn very picas, unt lit lor fighting, aa we are but 100 in number, and nearly out of ammunition. Col. (Jilliam with thereat of the men left hero on the iiOth ull. for tho Dallea, for supplies. Wo look for them in a few days and hope lo aee moro men with him. We look for I ho Indiana lo eoma on ua every day, they aay they will give uaoue moro light and urivo us irom mo country no oxpect Ihey will number 1800. '1 he Cay. usee, Nei l'ercea, Walla cJValla., H. kana and I'eluoliea will all loin and fiuht us, aim rou may exiwci can lor more i , .. i men lu a short liine. We are preparing . .... - ' m - far we have a plenty of beef and bread, J nearly all the time. We have found aev oral cashes of wheat, lie, and potatoes Wu ha ro about thirty bushels of wheal on hand, and the mill fitted up for grinding, I wish, you would tee to my claim on Clear Creek, for I etpect to return hc-u this war la over, and occupy it, with Mime ihia war ia over, and occupy it, man'a girl m a companion. OCrKxIract from a letter, dated Coil, land, April IVth, ltlH. "The recruits will probably not exceed '2'iO. Three Companies hai e been organ. I red ; the Captains arc as follows: 1st. Wm. I'ugb, Chainpocg and Linn Counties. V.M. J. W. Nesmilh, Ihnton, I'olk, and Clackamas Counties. ltd. Win. I'. Martin, Yamhill and Tualatin Counties." views ui iiusuuj.ci Tin f 'Mowing proceeding! of the meet, iug of tho Ladies of Oregon City and vicinity ; ai also thu rca-unac from young Lsdica of this valley, to tho call of Copt. Maxnu, for the young men in the army, lind a welcome place in tho columns of the Siiectator. We understand that con. siderable clothing has been contributed hy the lailic, lor tlio volunteers in II field. Such acts by Ladies, are highly ,,re.liml.ln In lliem. and eamml fall lo have faiontWo influence ill tho army ' Al a ,ne..ln. nf llm lille. nf ( Irei.n.l ... ." ........ ... i - " -. - p.-- r iv in. v mn IV. iiMmb M tl I in Mfitho. ' . . . fi ... .. e- dist Church on the l'Jthinst. Dursuant to uran anaca. ivo aro aiuing utti aim isnt hclllcinent, mat she win come out ol p, , ,.. ! u.r,. ,a, len a tr-uty of p, ce ;Bgle cont'd after July .11, . I ! . I lltr . '1 1 1 . . - urymg n lo.osy. i imna we can uoienu , mis contest clotlicU III Honor, ami lei ntgoiiut..J hy Mr. I ri-t with the pi-dom Ir.'M, . - 10 00 thia post, we (hall do so or die in the al- hrave volunteers covered with glory. ' maul party in M. v.co, l.ut nothing Ind Cunna, Ijij. (J in proportion,) 3 00 lempj: ,,,. I The widows and orphans, made mi bv nanspired' as rgards tin u rms. i vcept ' Sov. nigii, (l in proportion.) 483 'We cannot complain of our living so the massacre which called voutothn field, i il.ai ti narallilnf :i .1. ,.rei s nori'i. was 1 1. .. . 1. 1 . r.ni. ,., ,,,.,1 .l,.en I7art. o no ----- .----.. .. . .. ,.... ,. i..,,,,.. lo rorin a aocii-ly, tie olnccl ol wliicli, should be, to aid and a. ,i.t In supiirtiug the war. On nwlion. the meclins proceeded to. hooso oirie-er. which rcsulliil in the dec. it.... ..r Uw n-l.nrnln I'rMaiilent .Mm. -. . - - ".-,-- ;"- , u..u, . .vV ................. .-..., I surer, ami .Mrs. i nurston occrctary. ,1 .it.... Il u,. haImI Ia .hi nt n ccl llie lollowing address a exprcuive o inn sense oi ine mecuiiK, iu in lurwanicu to the army with the clothing raised by tlio ladles, w men, on ueing rcau, was u nanimously adopted. ORgflnN City, April 13lh, 18 IB. Tho Volunteers of tho "Firsljlegiment of Oregon Riflemen," will pletso accept from the ladies of Oregon Citv and vicin. ity, Iho articles herewith forwarded to them. The Intelligence which convinces us of your many hardships, excessivo fa. tigues, and your chivalrous bearing, also satisfy us or your many wants. Theso article, aro not tendered for your accept ance, a. a compensation fur your services rendered, ur to bo rendered; we know that a soldior'a heart would spurn with con tempt any boon tendered by us with such an object accept them as a brother docs and may accept a sister's tribute of re membrance, as a token, an evldenco that our beat wishes have gone to, and will rt.naln with you In your privations, your marches, your battles, and your victories. Your fathers and ours, aa soldiers, have endured privations and suflering., and Kured out their blood as water, to eatab. h undisturbed freedom east of tho Rocky mountains t your and our mothers evlnoed the purity or their love of country, upon those occasions, by efforts to mitigate tho horroraof war. In msklna and providing clothing for tho soldiers aocept this tri. fling present aa an endorsement of an ap prove! of tho justice of the cause In which you have volunteered, and of your bear log in llie tcrvico of our common country, vkbAiast40 4- i-T-iivj -V-sTTHU H-. -sve. a manly, brave, and pa'rlolic. Tho war which yoil Imvo gui'Yimsly volunteered to wiige, u.u cha'.'ciigcil hy urlslli'. most ungrateful M.mdy, barbarous ami brutal Pel bans, thn kindness whldi the iiulivc hayu rr reiver!, ul tho hinds or Am. neon cilixoiis mi their wnv hither, has, to noui" i client, induced 11 belief mi the hurt of the I .. ....... . . ( I unlives, (run on the Ainerli am mo "ao men," and darejiot (e"iit nnv nulrjiie. however ahameful, blo'iily or wh ki.l ( t J(, ires.eiit hnl dilivn I his nimu il Your iinniuchiiiK bravery has struck this ' Kl(.,. t , lul. i-ii'le.i unl liobt.uiia foolish error Irom tho minds of your ene l,r,py.,ru ,,t puhln an .u, but have not tides, and imnressril Ihem with terror .! i, ,, l.li ionr,.iir Tin I'n ,elei.i and it is Tor you and a hrnlhcrho'id who willjoin you, to Mlow iipthcvictoriis v,i gloriously commenced, until a succession of victories shall compel an lionoralile ieco,and ensure respect for tho Amen can arms and name. Wuhavonot forgotten thai tho miiiI. sickening massacre, and enormitiis nt Waiilalpu were committed in port iiikiii ouraex. Wo know tliul your lianlstups and privations are great ; but may we nM IiOms, that through you them' wrongs shall not only be (imply avenged, but nlsu thai you inaoribe upon the hearts of our sav. oge enemies, n (Oiivicnon never in lie erasod, that tlin virtue and lives of Amen can women will be proticted, defended, anil avengeil liy American men. I lie cause which you have espoused is a hoi) cause. We lielieve that Iho (! of liai Ilea will so direct the destinies of tlni in. - . .... unite with ua in the b atowinenl of priiiw. for the valuable services already render- til by you ; and He who has alreaily mo claimed himself the widows Cod, Judge, and Husband, and a Father to the fathi r lesn, will auiilo upon and uid youi ecr tiona. Fight (Hi then fight as you have fought, and a glorious victory awaits you. On molion, a vote of thanks was lendi r ed Mrs. Hood for her unwearnd cur lions in behalf of tho auflering soldiers. Mrs. Itobb moved, that when this i.oci ely adjourn, il do so lo meet ul tins plat, again on the SUth inst. Curried. On motion, It was then voted lint tin proceedings of this meeting, with the ad i drew adopted, Ix- published in the t In g n SiH-clalor. Un motion, adjourned. Mas. N. M. THOKNToN, I'residi nt. Mrs. K. T. TiiCRFTn.t, Sec'y. WlLLlNETTF. VaLLKY, (JOEUilN Tl.R. Urspome In youna Lqilie, lo 'ae rati nf Coif. Miuon ( for Ihi young men in the army. ' Wo have end wilh milch inlcn st the lato report from the onnv. and feel our- selves under obligation o "reply to the ap. peal made to ua in that report. W asked to "evince our inllueiico for our I country's goo.1, by withholding our hands j from any young man, who refuses to turn out in defence of our honor and our coun. , try's righta." In reply, we hereby, one nml all, ol our .own free go-.! will, solemnly pledge our selves to comply with that request; and (o evince, on all suitable occasimis. our de- lestatioti and contempt for tiny and all young men who run, but tcill not lake up arms and march at once to the seal of war, 10 llUllivll till' Indians H llO llUVC tint olll) !...., i I-- i. I... i... ,. , ei, i I- IimrUtTCUUlir incmii, uui imu-Kni) un suited our sex. He never con, ami nev- rigms i )'ur ivhih. ... . .-.. "h "urs. Vou inu-t not be discouraged lighi on be bravi1 obey yourotlkcrs ond never quit your r-.U 'till the enemy i conquered ; nnd w lieu you return in tri- limiUI to lite Vlllll'v. si'U iinn iiuw us .n . ..,,,,; with you. as we tnvv are . - .. j.i " ,.. ...n-..,:,,... I i' '"" :" i - i Onil (liMPCr. Joitriiist ol Iho Wfullicr, lor Mars'li IBs. March 1. Clear. '.. Clear. 3. Clear. I. Clear, ft. Clear. 0. Lost night rain, part of faro. noon cloudy, afternoon i'viic ruin. 7. Clear and cool. 8. Rain moat of the day. 0. Clear. 10. Forenoon clear, afternoon clou dy and rain. ll.Clenr. IS. Clear. 13. Clear, quito warm. 1 1. Forenoon clear, ufteriuxin show cry, thunder and lightning In evening. 1ft. Gentle .bovvers ot intertills. in. ' ' I7t ii ii ii n 18. " ' " 10. Clear. 90. Showery. ill. Rain, aomn .now. 'J3. Rain moat of thn duy. n3a ,1 (I 11 II II 31. aft. m. 'ii. Cloudy. Some ruin. i. Jl). Cloud v in inornini:, rain with a little snow 'nil tovvardu night. 30. Clear. 31, Sonto rnin. Thin mouth, ulthough not witlm. the n... .ii(i,1,.ii,.n iiiumi n i.isii ' in than i. 'i,.. I nuy of th pre ei dm,, mm' hi, . in tin lust mmy 'iiismi. I l mi tie, -sii'ivif li f.hh'l Niiw I'rolll tile illicit Mull "limit I'lco The b.uk Aiignlo, whn h arrived here mi llm I llh uist , from Mu.atlun, brought ' limun. C.n.r.-. I,..,l ,.....i,l,t.,l. :.n! llltes III Jill Wiis.illlgt'ill up to till" "Ill ol rnoiuuiiii'lsii vigor mis prie(.tiin,n ol tie Mliri ,in,, .s-iretan if War m h.s re , ,. ...i,, i. ,s li ,veriiiin nt to re'iiin m rinuni nt i-ois. s,iou nfthe ion I .pier, d H rnt'.rv us an nel. u.iiitii ution f.r 1 1,,. , xp.,w, ,,'i lie ur Tho M hiys hu. .i umjoi t uiC'.iigrss, , n.l the northern k rtimi of'th' in were u iiamst n.tiiitr sui.nlies l.r tin furlhi r nros. eeution of th- ur, bin n m snpnei I t,m tl. v.uiheru nlns nud ilciii'.rts I ,,UM ,t , niv,n v, far (is the further prnsi tutiou of th. war and tin- retuinmy nsessionol th- coieuered territory wus conceriieil. In sucli n oavi tlio Ailiiunis . iriilmn would b timlili d to cirrv on its iens, aiel very probiiblv briiiglh' dr man honorable i-iid. I I At thi latest dale n itlnnt' lis I traiiM.i. red at WashuiLMnii to inabh ustn iiue to any definite conclusions m regard lo a to be lie liiindurv line, uud the Ameri can pivernmcnl to protict tin-pait) cu trailing tie Irmly. Mr 'i'rist lud pro ciileil to Wnshiiigt'iii wild th treat), but vs lie th- r ill- I . S. iiv mini n' wi 1 mil I) it, ri munis to b se n. Th'" Si'd Urj of the Tn usury .n h leji'irl t'll'iiisre a, s'jtes that, should t!i units, b ki pi 111 Mi Mio llli'ii the lirtt nf Jul)' It 10, thi Nnll'illlil del. Would tie li U- onlv lift) nulli' us of d illar-i. N'i lile r ' I the poli'u ul pane Is I ) t 'th il Uion a ciiudid.iti I ir th" I'n seh n iv. ( ie r.i's Scott. Tol"r, juitmau iiiel Worth in ciin i u' lh,,lav,Web tl r, 1 1,1 II.I", I I'll ll.lh,1U,'llloUM. t'.lss .III' I 'itleTS RI' tulk.il .tine I.IK i 1 1' II VI I'll tin Chief Mug -ti .1 V. Il inu,, he ll r'ktin,; I vm "f ' ui nadvrs who h.ul tr"in down a t, ' I' Kain that Rub rl W. Dunlup bus ln ill ettd liovi rnnr "f M.iim . Senator Fnirlii 1 1, nf Muni' ' .id 'n .1 nt Waahiiigl.'ii. II" ("'1111111111 I lifi - a common sailor. I The pneki ! lii. Sli pluii Whitm v h.1s i- on the coast ol lielaud, with -5 pa- ' seuger- The packet 'hip Maliiina, !. fi'tlier with her cnrgii, vvi ro loot in Ma v sacl.tisells May ; pas-siugi m and en w cav il. it is liared that onnther of tho Un tish Wiat India mail tliamcrs has liceu lost. One- had been due 1" days al Vera Cruz. ll"ii. Henry Wi.e is cnin"ll"r nm. hgal advi-crofdm. S'.nekl it, m the I'rc. mom mm. ' The C'litrae' f"- carrviuy th" mail to California and I iieg"ii via I iiiiama, had l-ei ciuludid. .ilkxiio. It up ars, from 'he an ounts that wi huve received, that three of the S 'Utlu ni I'p vinces ..f (. u-. hud d. ilar. ml agnin-t ihc term- "I the tnatv hu.Ii li.i'l ln'cu ci'iimni'd "un in: ininu Slalis. (...I. ( 'iiin liiiti m 'i I 1 in Ma. wa. lHM'e.l liv Sania iiui. with intKl m. n 'ol. C. wuli l,s. than iil'tluii'li ill len.l. id linns. If ..r tlurt) ! iv. win ii In wus r mfirctd hv a ' un'H mi un ! r iui. Lane. C 'I. I) "niijin a Mi mi in, w iih a par tv of his e iti'itrv un n had joined the Am. man irni); In "with h. e" inpotiy iictiug as .pn.'iip'ii th" tii'iveni ills ( llie Meu in.. II" had d'lte the Ainern mis issential wrvirc, and wa. .itec '.still in capltiriiij; the mn nl'.a.. in- "'"th -ir had er, lien. T.'iiej"., had b' i n t iken hv Imn. Hie principal fiientl.v duel wus run lrlis n ,ri... l.ud I. II lev l relv ed tl.At h" " ,, ., . d . WoUIIOllI, UU'I II w as Ml I vv ul. I shortly In !al.i n. lien. Si . ha I laid tac up n tin dil. I' n nt Mi Mi an Slates to tli" amount . I If (went tiitre And fi .n imlli'Vi .K!.m. an I had adopted the most stritiu" nt measure-. to insure it. pi) ui -tit. I iin. ! iiei'tinii with this. e-Miim'.s ,1 t, m cu- Xinencau nrm) "in spieadui it Il over Jlexie '. to liiiiiluct thenisi Ive. in a niamii r thll vv ill nm reflect dish u r up -n lli.-m. eiih' i as soldien T Americans I :..n..r.ttj 'I .IS 1 r. Mu I i.aii'l ijuitmaii. uiiii miier uili.-ii.. hid n tunn d ! the I ! State., where tl "ere received with i.reii hiiieiri. I rainy i nm, I i. l.rouglii u ... . . - . . . . .,... , ...,v. w - ... (ien. Sett lull nin.iid Ucjteral. sm of liumuii nature, do you imsglno I Worth ond Pillow, with nt" olhersTfrt.si1Bn answer pride, or luxury, or ambition, disrespect lo the lieiietul iu. Chief. or egotism! No; 1 shall say indolence Lor,. reiiifore-enu nt. t the army were who conquers indolence, will conquer all consiamlv arriving I'ri'iii the I'. S. the rcM." Indeed all good principles must Thesiim of t?niillU0 wu rueivid fer stagnate without mental activity. Ziss impirt dune, nt the Cut' in House ill Ve-' mcriiitm. rn Cm., iluriiii! the mouth ef August. I There had b.-i ii no battle fought iuco the capture ot tin. cit) "i .nexieo. lien. Scott wa. n piTtnl t. be at loin- cm, nnd it iv a rum 'rid lh.it he intended lo make a deiuonsirnlii'ii iihiii San I. in. PhIinI, the capital of one ol llio provinces whieh had declared ngauist the treaty. All our previous m vv. ha. gone to show, lliat Mr. Trist hud failed to nn;miuto n Irenly of peace with leie , and hud re lumed home. Ill our previous in ws, al. hi, Cit'lieriil Scott i. nitidti to s.iy 'o llie Mexican (luveriimint, that if tlie wished for peace, the uiii.t sue lor il at Washing ton. Kli. Sl'le'. OCTll ! no sign, bei.iitie n inuii cat-, fioys, that he can Uapu.U rail fence'. Tim lltsr MriiiciNK. Frequent bath nig, not oucu or twico a month, but eve ry iluy if you please, in warm or cold wa. if r, is onn oi the gramlrat medicines In he 'irjil II will innkn one moro hearty nml umri iren irom iliscaso limn a cart load of mediuue could. Tho Boston Re form' r in) a, with reference lo the subject, th.it friim one to five tmmds of decavM nnninil matter misses off dallv bvlnsnnsl. . bb perspiration from llm hilinai, hodyr , Tho white dint which collects on iho akin ! -wim tnina called goe flesh, is refuan ' m-it'er of the system. Viewed with a ml. irosioin it hiijks liko a butcher a cart or putrid imut. If llio pores of llio skin are i losi .1 mid imperccptiblo peraplralion ia stuppul, thin corrupt matter Is thrown Up. on tin- lungs, liver, or intestines, causing old, consumption, fevers, iVc. Tho rem' uly is found in the specific that will re store the system to Us proper balance, up on thn natural avenues for the discharge of pmsunbui secretions, and relievo tho internal organs from burdenaomo clogs that arc thrown upon lliem. Cold water has liecn proved to bo a remedy. And nothing but 111 simplicity, Its commonncoa, . H.I-. tll'j f1. u.M.v.nw IIJUIWJIUVVM which prevails could have kepi lis virtue ' ...ul ,l.n til.nst-t llnl HAn.l I... A .AnluJila so long concealed. 'ix.-cle VhIiio ol Hold and SilTCT, . i:b. toiim! l-efjre Jnlv 31. , !-;il. .... $10 00 laouis, ci -tit el siuco 1790, Ndprileun or 211 fr. pie:ei (dou. blc in proportion) Iiiublious, Spanish, I) .ii'il'ioiis, Metican, T- ti Thaler piec s (5 In propor.) '!' n liuild'r do. do. 3J (iuildi rs, "liver, I'rils. Thalcrs, .... Ilucats. I'rusiiaii, I'leh m ks, .... I'rcdi ricl.a d'ori. 1'istole, Spamli. . I'orty Livre pieces Johannes, (J in prnpor ) N. CanilmaA; Ccnrgia i'ces, i icrmuii Crowns, Frencli Crowns, ... I"ivi I'runk pieces, Siianish Dollar', M.-xiiuu Ilollsr, A rican Silver, 3 85 10 00 in no 7 80 3 00 i no 0 03 i w 3 00 7 80 3 eo 7 00 10 00 4 85 1 00 1 00 0 03 1 00 0 00 0 00 'J-. bomb she'll, weighing ls0 pound., it inch was fired from the Castle ol San Juan dc Cllea during the bombardment, hn. t'cen placed in the rotunda oi lite rnt. Indelnhia Kxchanso and attract. consider able curiosity. It wa. brought homo by Cam. Knzlc. in the United atatea aleam shin Princeton. The iron of which it b comno'cd is about two inches thick. It w as found near General Worth'e tent, a diftance of two miles and a half from the Castle. Cnrrr.n Halls. llio Mexican. uo " copper grape," and it is represented M being most poisonous. They are made rough, and left to Rccimiulato verdigris, uud other nnvioii.. coating peculiar to cop. Ier, and when they wound ihey aro al ,,i nlu.iK f.it.il. We aro not informed H .tlcr tlie Mexicans use copper because 0( lt! posionous qualities, or because tney i have no lead X. O. Tropic. (In. Tailor has beaten the Danish eped "I honor, which Ray. a bravo man "html 1 attack two, stand firm against three, it" cruund a little to four, and only ro- treat for five. Hough and Heady attacks four. Maud, firm acninst citiht, oivt.no " round to a doen, and never retrcat..-Ee C vf. The origin of this term Is ta ken from l'lukcring' Vocabulary of Amer icanisms, which is as Inch an authority on the 'iihtects of wldcii il treats as our li- hraries nlfird. Siiinii 1 Adams' father, nnd alioul twen tv .''.hern, who were caulkon of vessels, and liv cd iu llcsioii, usosl to meet regular 'v hrfor-every election, nomlnato candl d'atis fir ollice'.nnd lay plans for electing th;m Their gatherings were kept up so lent, and led to siichimiKirtaiit coilfcquen- ' ci '. that "the cmilltrt mrr'uigi became a fauulliarphriianil was finally extend. .I to all assemblages held for similar ob ject.. Hy a very natural corruption wo now have ' meetings. .naciii" instead of "caulkcri' " Knt iav. If industry is no more than hnlnl, 'ti.al least an excellent oneN-iU vou ask me which is tho real hereditary i plUiS IN T. 1UTtle. Very many of ,l0 ptHecrs attaclied to llio nrmy or occu- , jiatini m, remarkbly lino dogs, prtncl- . .t,.. ,. ,i IK)iUcr and seller apeclee. After the luittlu of tho Glh began, and the tlrisi; brenme very Inlcn.e, tvvadogs, re. , ,nari,al,0 for their intelllBcnce.npeared to littcn to the ronfuslon for a while with great astonishment, and then evidently holding n consultation, ihey started In gu ut t-pced for Point Isabel being the first itrrivuisnt tnai pmco iromuio oainonciu, 'I'lierii was n bravo dot;, however, to re- deem llio character of tho species. IIo wstcd himself in front of ono of the bat teiies, and vvutching with tho intensest grnvity, tlie appearand) of tho discharged ball, would start after it in full speed, ex. pressing great surprise, thai it was out of i im smiti bu suddenly, no vtouiu men IMW' 4 50 lgii-W.1 ffAIUsJ. aSlJ '. JBB. ..... . .' another ball, tm the chaue. fit tlM, through trteasieti, mi Btram. In abort time tine dsrful am( vartMN an Irlah MfllltMM arrived In Bmuw4. "Jta quite entirely MM I no way turerkwd to M . hunting:, aome mornln oiMrlM faaaaaWT Htm , taaTaal-MssstsTMsM Wi 'mmmVmmyEmMV'' ---v,--j .-...j.Ufe' U!'1 . ffliare' WM Wat Ff. tCw tTiMi. flv? sKaJsatMaanaaBasssijaaasBaa v0 niUMiaaiaaai' t w ' Oa th 1M kat as liak Mv-W C4 UaeaalsT, Hiajusai iaasja, af. Maa Je t Mrs. llairM Klmaa.kasb t tto lata grauan. ITVAaUr. At fiaa Or. aa aW'IOsa lost. Want, taUMMshnarakaiafl. Oa lb. 1 lib ak. Iha aWeaassTM ftasi tl f a Imbb, aa sWsaaM Ma aaks, wWa) , M asuafeaiaaeuj. Ta iawaaai aaavaa a Wfc aaa saw yiaag Wst lb waa aa aftlajhti Maatsksas, awal asaa, aasl ksgaiy sstiaana ay a wfca Ymm hias. MlalalaCHy,MWrsa,lian af AasWar Waaj, Ksj. a ik 17tb last. Uaasf MaCaaat, atast raata. TV aWtsasst a4 Vssw s kWhifke toy, aad waa frsaa Caaatvadaai eaaasto. ISssni i assa totaW sjhraal. Il wM at twaassaaa; tolas winlrsiia Isara.thot th tVssasa, "tkmih aaaaaw hi a atraap Uaat, rseIvssl rvafjr asasaUa aat aatl at- Uatlea, as Ik haaats af Wa Bamtri bstt." Tb. sltkaaaswWik iaJsNtaiac ( f th ittntmi, waa attdkBtast If lias, I etaf sniealaUMhlWIMC NEW MAIL ROUTE. KswMaasiaaaJIssstasfsaaa On lata:, aad fissn tawtst laM. Hab ranr. AnasoaMratklamaK aWaaas ef kMtaff alr ytmyausw and Utters etniri kjr Mr. Kaaa,a bbtrul lew, will avail laaaaasm at aass a inly. ApW a, IHO. Ua sT 1IKBEBY (onwam sB M. I.il IIENKY EVANS, frsaa m Claim tt laaaL situtsd al aa) 1'isai. v. April 30, IMS. U ON or aboat Uw Saat f Aastl, hi sW hmaarl , cf tkl. eKy.a-aJI c3riatlaWilaliilii eaasalaiag Tsrtv Mat af tlaaat, aa aa Ml baatvsia sWa-sai, asvyaat. a aMaaaw Watamaa t tb lakfc a Oetsasarawas. Ta ijagaraw, is ' baakM Was, aaqraiaeMaWara WBaaw,.) UMlat,a(Oeair.IMaV . T ATliaaayaaaaisaaisw7iipii i M trastac lar mU wnxim Owy City. AfR, la. BW. i. m. PHYSICIAN lt SUKOBON, Killisn hi Hai twaasst afaUsj ljasiss nm ni dsVasasCa, Oe. f, 1M7. JTA alDW tMsaaal llsasiai lililtil, OU sb at Mas aMek SMte, Oaajsa Oa. Maie,st,lMf-t - rn. 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