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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1848)
IWi iW. it . Pa. ft A i? rX-- I. ifek.'rMelrc Independent or the llrltlsh King. Shall we not declare ourotlrc JasJcrrrdrnt of a Detjvt, who would "meat Krely fill our Und with groan, were wr to allow hint to pin about, uncontrolled, through our bonier. I The 4lh of July, 1710, I a day tlit American delight to commMitAratc. Shall not the fdh day of June, ItUt., constitute an epoch in the hi. lory of Orrgon, as glorioti. and mere ' worthy of remembrance, than ctcn '70, In the history of the United State I Wore the grievance fully set forth itch King Alcohol Intarlably intllcta or. which King hliaubj.'cts, we should hate a much l.'iig r and darkercataloguo than eten that of the ilgncr of the celebrated P tativ n cf American IndepemJenec ! The tyrant to whom, fiom custom, we hare tco lopir rendernl a willing ebtdi. ence, la tctj-" in'hljnus in fixing hi chain I en hi frlcnda. He approachct you villi . 4 graceful exterior, a niling and annua to), but deceitful, countenance.; with ho 'ney en hi tongue, but gall in hi heart iluting you with a Mm, while, witb a eoesulrd weapon, ho ataba you unJerthe fifth rib. In hi first eflorl to induce you to en roll youreclf omong hi follower, he art. folly make t:e of his friends ; for when you look in cpen hi' worhtper, and fe o many el tlert mier.iniy looxing on-jtct-1, clad in old ''!i ij , terei,1gantieni, you itart back, but then e friends of the King qu.cVly exclaim, "O, 'n not !e alarmed, mv dear fir, thee wretehe wlwn you bate jut cen are foo' ! They are ro weak to give way to a f! hh ametito fr ktr-na drink' Hut, .r. voa need not be aft tiJ cu an' a difr cnt kind of a man, rntin.lv. I kimw j noTerw.ll lecome a drunl.ard." Such arathofaaslMtuand Jioceytd words 'tli!l which ho addresses Id younger toi.inc But it U not of:tn long until he throw j off tho mak and reveal l.imiclt the hsughty ArUtocrat, ho acorn to gotern hia en slaved aubjecls bV any other means, than by hiaown imptrioua rutndate. Would It rot be well to throw oft" all allegiance to Mich a rxUrf Wh I ,i . beat friend to commit erery pecie of dime It tramp! upon ctery piinciplc of divine and humnn riht and after he ha helped upon hii unhappy tictlut etc. r specif of sufTtrin, whicl human na ture i capable of enduring in time, he hurl his infatuated votary down into the would do well if they could not procure tho pobonnua draught ; but who will not bo al. able to rr.Ist the temptation to drink ' ' I lnr.l';m ,,lrM nl his fbatslcm tlh ih ' u,'l M"r' " ,u ' -I..' .- ' r , iiiiiik in ni.ni.iis. . , ... i"iij " "' -", -.uira. lnlaj..lc trace 01 ..1. ,"',P' ". , , pImw.nt. ..c ias sl,on himself fi.lit Vrance. in Oregon and .-Uwh-r..; he 1 Kt. n r.lafi ., ,,. .u,.,.fei.r !-'" Uml. tinder charge ..fa careful hu Rd , ; ,d this opinion has been Btaik every lapd wl.c rojie 1.1a " om ,,., ,0 j a Uogimrnt m g.ir. cca that Oregon, tiewd a. .1 ., b . .o-ld t. hcih. r .mm ,. .,.. ... .1... .,- man. would defray 11, er ... and .1,, ngthene.1 by ol-ery.llon. Who. I pray, aaafnend? I edtStPy.m ' " l r,-,CB at ,CJ, anJ , ,,ou, mlWtr.l." and lubr,ous cLmaie, a rami. - I ..id ' ".li;"' " r-'" " """- "V-"'' '',' I f-rli-lfin three ..are, upon these h. n. In Modern tli.t-..a flock org,,, ooctcnth of his nol duoted follower l""" "' ' , M , in pru.cip . 'i 1 i.. . . I ul ,... And we in. further wo believe m bicb there waa not at leaal one greu averr vear-take from hi. aubjret. an Co- Watcrahad heard .f the apjnti'irnil wa.hcd by the wa,eof thom.gb'y .-if. en,, ,,' J,,. . . ,., v. tll . ...r "" A'fl e K.t tu tl.. r wo uei.e.e j !1.7.oIu.rn,rrLevan,lnro!,er Uf Col. Lrc to the command of lb-army. I ic-mon.' central to the most ..-.l.,:, ua. ,,,1 eitiv.n . nnnOv I I ... ..... . . '' P""1""' "". bu.ines. man. V, h. fir.1 approach of 'danger. incaicUiat,ieB.notinto.mone i f 1 PXptclPj that he would ntain lion of the earth than tho Put aucUr. it tiropg In prlneipl,'. 11 i.iiui.Ht.bat. I..I ' w commencing upc-atl..i. between thi. wheiher real or im.nagfnary, to sally forth, ty--nde vaal number 10 1 .c . .e 1 ,..,, Bn,i M e.xpreed l.inwlf'i.d Me," may become tha scat of great deni.aluing 111 u t . . i.e.. ., mil n . n and the i.n.Hh nflhe Columbia, with a with hie long neck, still mora elongated, Prn-not a fr,v!othegallow.-grea wea;-h,.e,ccr. literature, Lapplnc. W"' V"'""!"" . -'-".v ""hI I"'' 1 .tea.,, Ial a. hi. capital, could earn and -.uod the alarm 1 UrammarMiia loo. crowd to tho Poor Houe,IlopiiaU, and '', "" , , , ' . . . . ,, '.' , 7 nouner it. i I ia I true of tho pi.,p., .1 . . . , , 1..,,..,. in ay that uch noun a herd, awioa, geer, Lonuio A.elurna-c.naaVanan of lU c"d the command of the army, tender, power.or.t may UooU. : the amkoLciiJ,, ,,,., llf ,0 jJ, 'Ul, Jown " ' '" " 'll" " &c. iVc, imloaa the .. aanlcSatTr gulf where the ..noke of their torment. B I ,,. , nlkp ,,,,, r . lf lfll. , ;,v nf . t.ltimllu, ,,, C)Ull wcri. ,,.,l,) were more im.ni , ,r.w,ng acend Ctrcvcr and ever!! na u n . 1 .. ',,,,, . , r '. , ,. dcnlly iitana-.'. d, l! ....luiig uifuica. .i.r,...,.,.,! ,,ihavo their i.i.Kr let theex. ur alale llie plan lor 11 iu Utiles, Dovou Mill a.k why we ahould cait nd honor 01 the country. It ahoti tlut ing!" he raise his voice, and urge, his ,.,, ,u& fro, () ,. ,.d l.P, ,,,.. ,1 "" r.i ... -1 1. lvo im.r p. km, utli.eex tll (n Wc w,.f(1 j,, ,,.0,m,nj? ,, , Muf. . . , r, 1,11 1, the introduction man iheir hearts are in the right place, ami f How ctiiin 10 txelude intoxicating 'out, jou can n it asur . I, tb.n ir chil. in-o iw w.1B 11 i.iigtu ; ami liny pr.iire.l My alll (Jn,i,(Bf. I ki.ow that tho greso Oltrvolrttopro.uu.Mnc.nl , ,.,.,, .i, lho,p pl.a.irl ..ch a. drink, fm-n Or.gon a a b. t-r-ig-, bv the '!".. ceil grow up ui.mi.d v .1 I.'I..h rate, ' . oflh.ir number lo bring them reg... ,uded to by Ihe hi.lori.u, had been ael jifacturc, and .ale or intoxicating drinks ,,,,,,,, 1,,.,,, f if th ,., M fff ; ,,, and law.. and win n ,. lutm la.ly, und cxrry ,h matter a apart for aacnd purpo., and lli.l they In Oregon? -.,..? ,, . . . 1 .. , , . , , - th. in, u. ci.n lum, ih Un- riiiisoluiiou, ... ,.., I,,. i'l.r,.l. A f,. .,.,,. h.vc nro. were kepi 111 th temple of Juno: bull Becau.otbo happinc and prosperity Col. ..er, would not lte accepted nly , ha, mco ...titUd r. .Pc. ., ., ,,. ur ,.,,. lllM ' ;'' ' ,'., . U rou'eVl 0 uo.io, rememU'rlohaveVen II any'when, of many of our fellow.citizcn. deiwnd 011 ll command of the army, except un a...leen,,..l."n. n, their prepcrtj,-u lb. t..l.nbl..ai.d I.0.1 "" """ '"" tl"," '" roueio.no ,UK.j h ,., M1 ,, ', wpro L -X,. 1,1 L 1 ,1.- here who the assurance, by Ol. I.ee, of . friend. Wo also call all-nli'm fib.' able and orable ii'i. i-ibeM of i"ly ; ifintoxunling ih.hi.t aiibsarilara will ba trilling. , ,, pron.rKjuou.ly-.till, may il. .beio aro many seiner ncrc, who .,.,.' .,.,.. , ,,, ... ... , . , .i.,..t, ...... , .1,,. .1 i 1 . ,,.,. I'.u.v mm. .11 Oregon i.terr.led. din ctlv ..... n...l.J,l,...i .1.. ... ...'. .. when thevarc daily mingling with those c..eu.... -.... ... ...,..-..... who do. 'I'erhapa aoine inter max rcplv, I (lucc "' Uc '" " B' ' '" C"l"';1 of. well, I will not vote prohibit, for' I feclj'1'0 "(!'" "t. "o re,-..,!, tin. conduct ,n.lrlv ,.fn. I know I shall neicr l.!" ,!ie Parto1 ""'l """i c1n,l0t l,0,n" come a drunkard.' Well, auppon you hould continue to be a moderate drinker, to the end of your dava. Lit mo ak you In all KlnJuc-j-lnnd fcincrrity, if Ihcro i. not Mill another co.Icrathi. Mcl.t . hould Inn.icnco you in ijuiiv; your vote' n3 voit know that ll.o risin ncnera'io'. , i i. .i tr.. r.i. will aluay continue to be tnolcrato "1"" """."-", , i M .".",. ' '" "I"" "' '' drinker,? A.evou notcertaintbxt many I1'1" M'" hi!.-, nnd Xci-ay tola tin ,n,K,fc! ,,. si nling fact whicl. oflbemwill become drunkard if lntol- war cW.f-ii.r'"i-..uB- l.om that if lhay hud , ,.,- I '.ur nM.ce uni.l after .ho pub. .!., drink, ar. thrown in their wav?1 ?"" " " n; '" l!":"' cml ' Uc-U.i of . ur la.t ,aKr. and .1 should liaie von no .uteres, in ...o .... --- w. ... ,. ' .... ,. , ,.,.,,' mr.'.tcr rn 'er c rniuz cenerai-aL .. jou musvuiie , b tlT -r ...... gcneratkallf you have no chil- arcn yoursmi, pernaps aomo o. jour m, flrtllrti tnalfn t till M on rrictid. Iiate. uo turn maac , ,.,, IV an i;.oorr;if incrincc lortne ocnem thop who will ivoon till llie p'accs whirl I i.r.lirri..hr . ... ,n And let mo tc.II you. it . ' I we now occupx. I InUed only an ajijKtrent sacrificn ; for! of intcxh.at.nr .l.luka nx a bot'mge, nr , VounBCI.Ief, ho wrlic- -a fol..ts: ... 'I. ..!.. .....l. ' .1 ..... ...il ,. ,. u ..ik. riir-iiiir. u. n iitrrji ii ir. nrriri Tiiiintr iim iiita .1 A. .1,1 .. ...:,n..n,, ,ll ,.,. ,1. i,.l PI.VU.U lil'JSt UlM l'"f U'l.l'll'l t" illtx.ll iv I tho pro.ri,y.h.ppino, wealth, anlrc, ' p.olaMltycf.U .blu....or..Cou,,. 1 ..... i try. Atel del mo wish to ic-easu t. o Uiifiihof our lues v.o touH net d.nwa"J moro cert its method to tccoirt.'ith to do. .t.il.tn.iw.'t.,.! il..nk.. ..1...1. ... . MO.tlwpriiic'plekortotalnbr.ln.nc. fro.. 1 -" - "'" all that fntoxb ate. v Th Illu3tri.ua Washington, lii) .. botnjuitlya ylidtho fU'Loro'lu- ro .iiy in I.i farewell Mhlrct ikclaieil n. su' stance that religion, morality and lirtuu Bra thaonlykufeH'deialuion which can aland tho plllara of Liberty. If then wu ftave any respect for the memory of him whowa,"rtrt In the councils of hi 'lion," let Bl not fall to writ.- prohibit up. on the rote, which it i the rlii'ejre rf v cry freeman to can inlollio b.i.ot-bnx at the approaching rlccliun, lVr i; I an iiniticMionablo fact, that intoxicating lrink. are the met fruitful souric of t tee .in. i Inliih'litv : which are the veil atiliisi. ile to iime' and religion. And the came which promote the crowlhof the cue, tit latiallt delntv the other. bleinc of the If then, wc desire the Supreme Ring, and the pern-malum nf lour ciil and religion liberties lit i. low striken blow at that which i the n ot daneentU4 enemv to the perneluitv of lho nible in!ituii.Mi cemented with the blood of our fiiilu rj. THE SPECTATOR. Alio k. WAir, auiTea w r. nei.. raiTfcs Orrsuii Cllt..l'ti:r I. !. .ov from tttc rtiM. We haiel-vfore ua three litt'r-. b Ingda'eatFt. Watept, llih Mit I-I-. addrea'p-l to tt.tv V'K'riiet't. nc frn Co'. We i r one f i. C l. ,i-Si'i. ; I intenden' f Indian A 'lair, i tli .1 r , j frnnt A 'iiitant V-o.'!.. I Col. I.ee reached Pi. Water on lb" "lb ; nit , fniir i'ev in a It. -.nee of he inru t ' '"""? " '" "' ","n '" "'"r " an epre froit the Xn IVrcc. wlu ban '"" ""lnS " ',"1 ftl ' ' " a" r; ",r e jurpc recrut' arrived on the l.'llh, 10 daia from Pi. Wa-eopa:n, all in px.l heal.!, and spirit, though much fntigue.l. The troop nt Pi. Water were in g-rol health, wilh the exc pticti cf one or two cait l0, L,IC '"un'' l" P,1,ll0n " "lc i Iteglinen! under U.. tta:cr in exceiiiin ing him lo forwanl Ihe aamo 10 iho Gov- etnor; and in acc'irdance withlbe uiiilid toicc of tl. UcgiinePt tlTii n. and mui eonseniLd load at Lieut. Colmi nf (he . . ... . ... . t llegi.nent. Xlenilmirc 1111s over .stKing -thi yielding up of Individual .merest n .ml ...... ff ...,.r. .) un'. ,. , . .-'.- , . .. ... w f I and after Col. Lce' reignatlnn of ihe comman I, Major .nagone waati.e- mo! .!.-...! - .ln... !.. !.!... I. .-.. . .. ,.. 1 highly couiiii' ml 'I and npprct iuicl the honor of O 'gnu i nafu in such hand. Weleptnbl.e and mm" others were pn. rv.nr nt P" Wafr. 'J'he NV. I'orce t " "V " " " "-!'" in,l!n.s lV. .fst Ii'lll'.l tltrillf.'l ft r llirf. V&ffi-fP rl In. resignation 10 uoi. 11 aicr. re-.ueai. ill wmen i.er ciuzensniii vra-is n-a wsi. how l.o iiitei.u in 1 .! aeuli'! i:.o 1 r 1 - " " ' 1 l.. 1... .1. t:.. r !, 1 11!.. .. f .. 1 .. :i. i i .- r.. ..i. .i. i in icnc . un i:irm nrniirnv iu un-ir liiii. nmii n ii" in-ni iiuit i i rrv iu uui tiiv: ur liircn wiki ubihiiicu iiio urrtin oi iiui a t --- r --,- . -- III ai . -..I'll II . f II I l " ""'""' ", , 7 .. . ' ", ' ,'';""'- ""l"""- """""o ? till, '"! " l''-7 liwi-tiin-tl.c mo.. Ki.nj. i.,iotIwi.ng.lrlnki I r.n I, l.I l.nn ,n.n,.il 1:1, l.nr1 in lull,, t in I...I n.. I. . .1. ...I tti ....r.. .1... . wo ou crui'i liin tlifX' too' th' -eltia'ion, to (.'iinmunl. cute at a'"h r " " Col. I.ee, i, Slll.t !irr-i.in iiiev omi in- nrr i Mie.er ,. .. . - v-mix. st .... .i tfun( fur i,;.,.;. .;,r,rf.r ,(.. , Mr. Mi. - " .'irt p'lierally. O.l I.e.' limit tl at the ' .,,. v! . 1 1 .... ...... .. 1.1. tl j ' ,, S- ',.. . ,. n.il. n'( rtn t' with tl . V. fr -pi tould' "ult fatornMy, and In r !a:!vt to the ' - ,,i bii.-ih ii- -.1.1. '" '"" j"". , 1 I I . I B"'1 "P.""""1 real ''""! f '" " '" I ' ;r. co,e. I 1 1, , and ..i . . V, . . . i ' ... ..ir. .4. r 'i ' . . v- '',' "-'' l' '''' "'" ""r '' ' '" ""pimisitiu, iu mnnii p. upon., io....... led, t, il.ai .hii'h had Ucli .hslroycd," ... . t a . .1 J- ' tt j and tl.'-n iu.ke.1 tie in tti.i.i u.ej oln. tad'j? W'.ttl.er they would ' ty 3 u!u il.ln matter, and lot i. go cm uu.juiii.ir buli.i'M, un I leato tl.ini ' ' Ihclra, or would they ImIiI .ill' tliry ' I a 'I 'br.p, u,.i ituvc uk hero to hold their cot.titry withr.ur guns, ntwnxa ready tol an upon mem r llenucatrVI tl.cm to con. tidcr "it well, aud l,t me ku mow what tl bey , would Jo at I Lad told them what we would do. Thoy are now iviul.lrrlng It. I alo showed them the bill of arllolt. In. Icn at thii place, ami lhoo taken from emigrant along the rood, an also at liar. low' gate an I told them we would for. gl nothing " AnrxprcM. itrritrd at pi , Wniera, on the eirning of the 1.1th tilt, Irmilln S(v kun country , consisting "f wielo' Increasing the It " of Inn ign com in while man (Mr. Montgomery.) on.' four" In the potintry i in oilier it nl, (' n 'do l.anc Chief. Spokaii (Chief and piiucT.il inciO and one IVI.w Chief, hc.ii ing a letter iV.ni llci. lisl.i.g l!cl. Ml well tht- I'he Spok.ui tv ll lno wlieie; m er.il of the murder. en are, ami will hilpt laKetliem. ScmoJ nf the i l't rc" are iiioim in j linthe, I arm. wlaw 'rilv. logtlher mill utino u on trinea, I entn , lit H pioiiHui rj o1' tl i Spolam, w irl probjjfly forikpie.l, ilnt.er cl e th.- 'i'- nl nil I he lali'iin I lor llie purpw of fl;ti)t the CiievJTcjUl rie, .tgiiiut in iiij nrlielei nf coin tliut the cannot cpcl Miccor from tlieu I meniA Congrin 1 1 1 nun law hi the Ii.'kk. I M . ( iHiko. 1 ji . hai rei:neJ I hi elliee of A.li.ilant. a Hie appointment nf llni olliier detoliea ii;hii Col. Wnler . Th, riciiniiitotri. Wa . r i IV s'i- lit: and Col. Wnler t'uw h.i tomiiiuiiicj I lb ," ill u'.' im ; . mIo nf nrl.i.t tiou folV.t: Tel.iiu "it mi I pailj aio.i I t It t.' w Iu ' mil h. t ty nlii .r m.l to reiiMiitiiith1 tiiiiiiivotlhoi ilo.'luiilft loan, of 'In li.d.aii Ir I, . Iiiah.ni, titer, -.ml it lin prnie true, there cuii I. Coi'grc r." ' u . t . o, r. .in. I .mil but lull'' iloubl of o, r niu. a .apt of. j topee it.ti ll.o innro't ai .1 h i' "I mg lilt III. '" Tin' friendship nf llie li.il'iin llie cl, .' n and Indian f.n w hum U I. gi lure, iucrcae. wuh our iiuntber Ifiel lele; n.dbi the t'rgnnie law nl Diujmii, no hiKiiaiiou hi ctviit;; il a mi opinion, tie introlic'i' u,' iiiniui'io lurt or Mile it lint we hale a MilU.icnt four, 'o uccom- anient pin'-, nut le . reculatid, n to 1 1,., oterj llungllint inightle reaat'iiabl. .,i-ied nl i ur h.-inN, and r t a-urrd u u , . . , , 'o.; i .', : t L .,in gruii I o..jicl ol oi.r mi.i u. , would li re ti''i.e the deiilh of lien. ,.,,, I'onl. Im ili.d nl ihi i.'vt m il,r. j- - , - i j., mji.relapu. ol the m. a!ci la tiui caue awgii'd lor I. de.Vli. , c uio making a due preparation!.. move forward. The b- a are m fmo r1r. .a and eager lor I he nmrt.Ii. ' SCT"We call the atl,iiiti u of our read era to llie communications of Dr. Juim .McLoushlin, over the aicnature . f "A." in thi ptix r, Un the subject of 11." menonient oi inc urganiu mw. invior ...c;.ougiiun naa seen inn en ri. -ci oi ind wal. I ' v 1-. hme, jiotcrly. crinto an 1 misery; he " tint thu weal c w 01 O- gen 1 I ' depend, much-very m-uh, ujHn the ure. or non.uw bv her cil''li of iiil.txiialinir I . ... . . drinks; I c lias p"(il Hie prune ni im nic ' in Oregon, and note, when hi had ! til. Thomp-on, ujion tl.o same xiibj. .t. worth reading and rcreadnp. il ... ,1 . . .....1 .f . II 1.. ti .,.., .. ,.-,-, m ....... ret uy .. ,l"rt11 '" 1 "'- ' '- f'" ' hge..B!!y ..id, ptmt.d and couviii. ''ing. It 1 true.-a Ju.lgo ll.irji.tt remarks, thMi 'ii I turo of Ore-."!!!, ui.lor ho 0.0MtllC l.ntt a it ii'HV n, li s i.et tha fKlV. I tl Jtf ., . t ilia njIii of a r.l ut aiir us nf Or.g.,11, it bin not tho . 1 M"-" . ,.-.,i. u.i.. . u, ,i.qn.; rP u T' r t-lt... 1 ' .. I llf. I.. a . .1 ll.ta I. nl. 10 the In. I!nn I of eury man, woman, ntn' i u I ,i, ili.il int. .rorctlVO i i .1 . .. . hrfpl itii'sa aid - tuiily uf'tl.i citizens or. . , n 'ni. m.m 111 ij.niii pui.ii nil anil MUKiritif ( or audi a a. ue.on of iV Or-nnic . . sn !.. . I ..',,.. .-... - - ....,.,,., ,,.,. i pro. !n!i,l 'ho in i ,f tr. .' apirlls a a l-n;r. Iig ! V. ' If Ii ti'.icaiion c . be tan .' nin'iiig ..'it.. .t will aiulk demon like ihroughn. .', leg , and (.radii, of .... r. . . .. .... ... . . in.', .a. ,.!..., ini.ujii c. ,y him an. ana . . , '"y '"!"' Haltering inadneM and -hath , u . .. , . ,,,,, w, , , ,i i . ! .' ... , . .1, .1 . . . ' ,U'A (, xU" " ? ""' " innocent'- nt nam ioi i.pr'.. io ainpiuy ii- n ll.ii ilI. bet, but tin. Hit'. .l.nrloall wliot-'ll . .... I ,.;.-, .,,!,,(,, a tho "hand writing ou t',o vull," shoull i'. p'l ctery voter to com iiand l!.e nex' I.egislaturn, i-o to iiin-iid jho Organ!.) Intv, llrit uono ca'n il'iiibt ir licsltuto upon tha pan. r of n legislature, to prntcnl tl.o sulo of arJir.t piritt ua a leverage. Wo aro constrained lo disacrco widi Judge Ilurnrtt, in relation lo the power of a. legislature under the word "regulate." Wo hare not space iu thi paer tit argue I llil iuratkn at l ngth, hut aiilllco it to say; that III Ihn oxctiiso nl tlm Hi,.r, l l .In gres. "To emu mi uc , rrgulutetho taltie thereof, and of foreign e,nu"-i-f-Vigrfs cstnblithc a homo, mine to Ton i',n com, alnV8 it lnttnilo alne; for the purp.Mii ! grci w Ir,' hit'" m r. l.a to domestic i and foreign coin, a to aliuiic. th- mil r. jemuf thu poopl. lor whom ii legn-lale, without regard in lli u.trtiiM.' tnh I the ' coin. In cxprviv ol th' p r "To rej; tilnti iimoree wi li firei'ii nttio.M, ,in I ninulig the tt ,al nu'i,aiul with tin In 'a:uti . Hlilclt nrulni'ii imniiii no m oi Ircene prlntaiuil picinif., iiiidt.ubiiiuti.l I T r. j v. ,, ar.1,.! ,....1 n. r..r fi...., ik . . ... .. . .. ... -, , - eul 'r -iilalitig i'"n with the India aei'tire l"r H r.lin.a n.l ll.o .11I..I11M..1I niltanlave 10 be derm. I fi.1111 llenr ii"' 'or htrni'' pip '.. mid i.ii' tlm" . .11 , 1 f.i 1 'I 1. . Muse. ' aim, ..terit. tie' 'r...i", and .bath which alv j I'.i and n'w t-. w ! all. nd 'M ue a j iH'ierage. We np' aware tha ill. re urn 11 mil who honrll.' fiitTtalii the opii ion, I at tl I.esM.ttt'ro ha n'ttlie; .i 1 tlului llie .1 of ar lent l iril. n 1 Ik-i Mag tin. ( tier th. Oriramc l.nw us it 1 oh t. n l , un.l ..'its fu. .hull nil ur , ill fu, '.! '-' .... jnieiidnii! 1 h iw. thul i lint t.a.lail under.ian.. .1 al.k. un.l .ur.lv tl. I .. (nterliui tl.nl opin".n ofl'.e law. will a. 1 aula htl mil ui'c!tc..iiil tl 1 ir ft llow.i.n. en, if they fall to .'i . u their ml. , P r the int. -tin n' f the l.cci.!turi wilh the ..er lopirli.blt the sale of i.,U.,ia..t.i.i: . i-owl amendinei.t, luniidLr eil U I :. ""Jf. " . . 11... 11... .s. r.. !... as. .!.. ! 1 1. qr ,. , f , ,, .. .,., ,i. .......... ...,. e . 1,. .1 ,1.. ., tain their hinds, u ill all I, .11 111 11 1. nl . . . pecuniary ciri uuiilaiuc, ...ali.l will be abln'llioiiiiriiuiiii. pos.li. rage,) ou miiy i. ... iriillvi'eilaiii that twin nl your Uiildr. n itill gnu up around yon tl.ic.. and .Irui.k.n, an I wlicn . ni il.e, It 11 ay Ih wnli llm i.vui. zing ..llu 1...11, that rnii... mlh. 111 will lig lillntwii, that n-in.1 ni in. 111 win Mjuaniler ' ..ur pn.poriy in iiixkiiuiio.i, uuu Ui conip'fl' I bib a. n )ur laiid, sunder, Ing oulcatt und tiignlond in Mmi'l). Ily using ymir iiii.iiein.ot.il xpiil 111I1 in- perai.co iroui iiiu iu.i.i, in', no 11 u. wiiilii your vili, aim Mu uruiiKaiuj .11 .nun o... 'mcnl ol wiberi.ts-s tumid approf- uuu . . . . Vlfll ll'l I lit. miivit r'll iruip imiiii .iu IuUrI --H , Mth; H,it . . . .... . a . huvu bin down in that sleep l,: h know. """' " " '""i were iwo women ami a gm g, ,,,, fK.cl,,i9n M ln , d() -0 trf nuouukliig. I""H l!l yeara old, the men Ulng absent; lures of my own sex ; not that I hava the fVWo IIM.M.I to thu ad Ire, of Ih- Hev. Win. ItoUrts, befure lLo Washing Ionian Temperance Koeicly of llu cily, m on .smnuay ..... .a.., w ,,c p.n. nri. n.t.i firr. m. i i . ,n ft i rr i wn. . ....iiiLiI ii ill I l.n fiftilrr .. U it. rn 1. , tn..l, " ' ' "'' lIl.-IcuI. tloiu. nl, u.ol i.rnf.n... I. lorn " lraons, malrsand ft.ml a, j-...,,.. ih- so. clety all fjr J.o "pure ai.d Mn.rkliug .. tinier. OtrDavid Mc.I.u.ighllll lisr,., will please :....., ihanU fi.rl.avi..; a. .hi ..nien I r. ..... . . m mo Nui. of thuroiym-ii'i!., oil a.urti iioin tho Vanuouvnr. Oannot .S.r.cTTnii Onmploii.l ha .... i.. ....I. ..nt i r t.,i I. .1 .... ... . bora dr. joi gel all ll.oir p..irH, i.llhnuh r. ai.ii. .. , .. -.... " 'tuey uroinjg.iiu.i n-.. . . red. Wciioiili'.ii llm lucl liijiKl.ne luuur aubicri'be, un.l re.tiet (luiilh'iiMii wuh whom tluUapor Is left for .Ihirlbmion, In j do un and Ovir subscriber a fat or, by mi allowing tho paper lo bu taken awny ex cept by tim ktibssrlbcr. Wu Intend lo make tho Spectator worlli paying for ua well ua worth reading. Thu last numbers have been largely devoted to temperance natter, because in our opinion, it I llio a. tii . imit uimmmmmmmm groat iueitlon of the enow tog cleetlen aft ter the present, It will return to 'other (Ml.1 lor. 0 7" 'i'ho CointnlHioner on Pilotage, hold a meeting of Inquiry in thliCity, on Hatunlay of last week, to aaoartaln the .anc which led to the wreck ofthe bark Vancouver! the Caattalo end Pilot praal. 0 uuJarnlaii) .Captain of Ih Wo understand that th slatcmant of the U.., bark fully exooerted lit pi j , ( , blamn did also the opinion ,( ,), hoard of ('nmmlslonrr... We would ),,,, ,,j, the proceeding of the ,,.,, ,nj,( ,( were tint favored with them. Hunt Alnr. if. . i. ...i. i., i r. I i ii,iu l.l in .... ,.,r ,.,., s ."-"- , ,., the I or-e U, Ml. ...en, l.uill and owueil byt,. I). I rucdcll l.., loll linn city on the aflerinmt of the 'J7lli ni'i. for Cortland, under charg of M. K. KiPiHtit i:l. aa mailer, and relumed on il... ih ...tl.. hali iHi.formed thodowit. ' " "' . . ,,... ..,,. ..., mtiiit., ,,, ii, r, in., iiiiitinwii i ttiit.i inn in i ii Tim. aiiiia uuwaiu ! ' . . ,, , f , . will. n. loaning, in lour miura. I'll, bull rfguid f.r iu luirtN', i II (eel wide, H'.' feet long, and calculated f.r - ,, but.beu. The boat cm. otor the , , ..., ,. , apu'awiihiiitati .1 moiilly, altaa itba.l turn pxibitid llinl he Mould i.eirr again .... Ill Cny Wn ciiugratiitate Mr. p ,, ii.,uili..uecr.ifhib.iai,aiid ....re particularly for lua.pmtof mdu.lry 1 ,1.1 an I enle.p.iae which mduc-l it. coit.truc lion. The in.lu-.lrv and entorpriw which now ..roj.ct. and 'complete, a Imrao l.tal, 1 ,; i ir i ......i ,. w il tery ...,. plan and n.n.hu. tea... I).. Tl.ii apintot enlerprnoiiii in li.atry, if we ale ll"l initakrii, Is IoIt i.miii.I It. Ilia i.t of ihecilireus nfOrcgon. Mr. Trues. .1. :i is ahtad in the boat linn thus far ; who uill he llie firsj to plow llie clear, splash. ing water nf the Willamelle will, slrant I We like to a-o the course of a eitlren ...... .r.l ....( .u.unr.l ulu.ii meli is Ins 1 l.a.acter, bo must and will auice-d, ...d , i.uihci. r, no niutji now ,.,. .un ,-.,, ,.. , .. , " " ,,,M," ,n ""'"" "'"" v lhet praiseworthy iiialincalions, no .-.iillily iwer can aland between llirm n, lr wealth and fame. We are aware thai some iirrMiiis disa. . . Lrli,,-lb.1 a aI to I- I hind than ahead f the lime. Any . terj nil in whiil. al.trg.'porlinnnf t'li'inn.nii.iiily aiiiintrreted,)ntot intari hit 1,..:. will. Ultir siiic.uthan Ins 1 1.1, ft, 1.1, .l.llln.l I..F II. t ... r A...., iiiMHiceof ..,-..- wr cilPlhenew ir iudir oily in coiuuieiciul opcraliona; cV Oregon is (Mculiurly a c , V(. ', , , , , calcul it-d lo advanre Un commercial coun. comuierrial .nleri.rie 1. .n.n 1... - - " "' - "- n i n m nn "i inn raimi iinui iii met wilh ui.paralelled succia.. liitllitai HrlalloiM. i"" -,..,,, . ,iU .u.,., .11, ina wnit oeioie las.. Tho hbtory ol irslcumetous, t,i. miI,,.asantalfaIr, aa II first wi., that a strange Indian went Into a ... ... .. thul th" tvomLii disliking thn appearance (Jp ij., In Kan, ua llio Iio.im ttaixaliiiff that ,, H01lU , ,av. .,., ho wom(n tn r.'...r..e.i1..,u...ii.mirirrtiiig,nnnieariie.i ,n,f1(.hai i, rvUhe, by thn Indian; .... .,. i nl was iuiiiiediuti Iv sunt fur and oh. . ....... t. . .. tuai rniiMi. unu uiu; inn iiinun waa making hi ,....,... , . nvsj' iix-ii mi naa'n.iiiuniH tij iiibii i,.,,,,,!,,,, Bll,M,(,h,( the back ni,, .1,1. il. il.,r.. hl.ir.l.. ...-.-.,-. ... inntier. although it la uiiaccoulably strange Ih. thu two women ahouh havo left hp '"'' " lMng tho girl wilh them, Vi I sail lirirrtlsl ftf.1 .li.uisuiB4 tkaa aaujisM.I - -... ..v .,. ,..,,,r,i i.iiiiUhini'ht. Wu Ullevn thai a man, a I lo unity, or a government should do what i light rcgardlesH of onus, nuencea; i i.i !..... i ' i -. -. i.K.i. wP , .. .. . . ... rashly-never when he am reokleaaly ,iiiiwi;.i ...'... ju ujr lurisusu in. III.', by un excgtublo act, yet, iril ware po. albl.ito have dune no, Il would havo been far heller In have aeoured him, and paed him over to u violated law, for merited punlah. merit. Thero I another ver(on of thi matter, which goes far to exonerate Ihe Indian, and If true, !. j. v extreme neocasity in every futuro caao nf real or auppoaed aggreeaion, of scc-k Ing punishment through the law, aiji BHMwiiwawnHM not In' tWtlloa of It or it all rent, with th MMtlon of public opinion, aftr can. ful laraailgatlon tad oonaldarallon. Men are inollnad to mi from lmpul, forgttllng that rattan ahouM U lb ruling attribute. Klndaaaa, aymMthy, gMMro' Ity, mm! Irwnoai r (Mi owwiiili of man, but lhay ihM U valtMd at mIU. vated ornament, and ItributM to ra. on and judgmont, whlok Iom wull, dig. nlfy ami anobla man. An (natanoa of latfalta gararnlng la tha act of men, ooourrrd lataljr at tha Ca. uado. Soma clliaen war poialed out I Indian, whom a friendly Indian tald bad ' atnlennome property from emigrant aoma two voara aoo. agu,front whom laajr took I f. J. J.A...H iftiffiatauE (W1,flnViam8lndUniOWtrhlni,aiid h4 r(.r,, topay, they look Iha alleged dbt. or, whlppol him ii eontpellad him to pay. Individual i rrprlaal may O i jilMlllaa, w " r-m m -..n , "------- ...... pnwrly ; but il alatuld M oy tha aanM ' liiiurv.l, or other aul .111111X1.1, or otiiori uinuriavu iv n i r . a ... ..iluJ b ihd injury, amlaga - . injury, and againat me propeny 01 ina real agreor ; ltd Iha proceeding abaajld proeaedl I i conducted, that all Indian may ata '' M "' 'H- '.T&Tr I he act or aiatin.ing th pTemgalltre or j.jj, ju.v, wilueaMa, and rieculionar, WM ihr p'rivale matter nflhe Indian wa trrt wrong : il would I unjiAl a batwaan WI" ellien. and much mora ao aa be. l""" r'on? ,n ,U t lTb.r7 No ...an a aertiiai la evidence of Indebted ,, ,,y Khrr jandevery act of Iniuitioi and opprrnlon, by tha cltlunaof Oregon, toward Indian, la calculated to weakan P"" l""f Otf""' n,J.h" Mttm in tha eat inalion of all the Indian tribe and re. ,,,, ,,, ,,illty. aggre.tlon. and war..- . ..,.,.. nurrlv neravnal. every on should feel that he Is acting partly foroth. en, and should act prudently ami justly. t' ll. Oi'cuti rlfvrlslar. Mm. I-!iiit..u Ni k.iowinif a irrrat Jr, mywlf, nd ling a ware that Kli. p.r know 1 verylhing, (ikI why should tbev nn,) I would iruiilire of you, huw It ha. been ascerlalned, that the ge.a, w . . . ii . , tell braird on tho inter nfhis'ory, a batr ,g ln the me. f preventlog aneirnl c1Mist from falling into the hands of the I arbariaca under llrrnnus, were of the remln.no gender. I hail always thought, when reading iha account of that elrcum. ' i ,.l,c .nou" .r"' "M U",', 1 iMA.inatl. aft Irt MS tind.nrfiwM .. Im.1s, nr ,fm niaM:Uie and fomlnlne gender j or 10 apeak more acleolifically, they are of llm coHinfjii gender. 80 my worthy in- structor taught ire, when I used to sit oil " mri.i ten Hour 11. llie nay, In m.npany wil. , , ... ',. , ..t' wholikeinyaelf,(wlih llm exception of two memory may, in thi particular I, t'each orouaj and not Having at present . oik ""' ",D "'J,""""' " '"'; lira. "K" "V "." ' "" ""' ''"u'.i than you, Mr. l'.dilor, In ael mn fjght, if I ant wrong, rsot mat 1 uiru.lt, In itaeir, a matter of ih. leaal Importance, whether the gttit that awoke tho sleeping aenllnal, tit main ut female only, a they aro .urnuy reierrcu to iiy way ol comparl. son, it would pcrhap be well lo ascertain, certainly, whero the comparison would i.in.1 niiv Hiin.v. mil.. ik.a .. ' i!rv, i .i. . . VIT. am diaimatdtu claim the merit of aaMtfa least deposition lo depreciate lhoa of tha other, even though they be but gee.. fUl Koma waa Indebted, In a vary apa. cial manner, lo female, for ber deliver iiai nian.ia aav.aiAa Bab k. .jiiu ,c0 one occaIon or more. none. oer. ,a than myself, ara more ready toaa- knowledge. Tha haroea of thai commoa. l.ui.... tl. l.u ..1 . U...I.I. I K.11... ik.t. mm...m i.. K.u.. ."" x- r' ....". " -""""ii" -." U been questioned) did not disdain tu employ n deputation of female, lo negotiate a peacu with a conquering general; nor did the Roman aenale, eompoaed, aa It waa, ' i of the wised and grave! men of tha lime, I "PP?0 ''' ' ilhou emotion, I E "hi, Trj " S " 'V,Z EL "- oi ner, io wnom ii waa aaiat "UI my ' mt non;"iioroi ncr who, tl a pf nod aocn what earlier, wilh her ftmal companion. .wan. over tho Tiber on horee.baok, amid ahower of dart from Ihe enemy, pre. aented hentelflo the Consul and aub.i.lllrd . . . .,-.,.. , .k. i lo bo enl a accond lima, a hoalaga lo tha enfmy', amp; nor of iheaa, who ao onoeriuuy aaoruioeu tneir iwci io ava meiroiiy oat,ieaaf naawa Mraraw, .Pef'''ntlfi' l"" wUtd ' ffSli iwZfiKSri oTlhai day I ,al no diapoaillon to deprive thoae noble women oftho honor to whioh their lelfd. nial and patrlotlam an fully entitled them, and that ibay entertained no fear, leal u exeannf ofgarwunit ttotM Uttmt nC4U It i not my purpoaa lo Impart Infcrroa. tion, or I might notwlthatandlng my igno. . i .t