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-llfi-l'.1 3' ' 'V i.w. W &U I IV& I IF BrV ?.. -., r,MUTKNBER7. I.IIM...ISSIIII Ill.SSt li JTM flip I haveN:ut from Daily Journal of February 5. My M ueeiul lo some who I ! aware of tho rraultethat have Ml' Ml aatociation euen at i am i it MMt atlag organlxcd In Ore- rtM Xyl and tllle of the r- t," which it similar, in ill ob- f-fpjtm, w Hnat aetcrlbed in tne tup i tcnu ; JPB. I aava otner accouma 01 inrre a. 3. JminAtM. which are aimllar In the result, J"i atsstaer; paper just received from New Ktwi think it worth while, please l it alaea In your paper it will, at men to think be lore they act. .?: " -"r ink rt . mii sunt areas, with but few exceptions, iter of the Batavia IN, loUt) Timet tar: '"rierlani, Iim many other projects tW sx&asasse shsjmsijj4 tkltnjsA(hits m fa tl 11 two tr ' (. VNsmHssa ItatuDicct niilcn, lora lew , i-a rorn a and wear nir the U. states hall le reiunuvd w sain I mers; uui oe. i rmm .--...r, ,.,.,.., ,,, .. ,.,v., ,...,.., ,,, ,,Mli ,v,r nrni hi mis my. irai ir m mm Mt, ht attracted much attention flsc, arc wrmitted to transport goods, kc, ' fore refunding the money so collected, it the annetol or within invoice is madooui, ,iml ..,,i ell tl uhrnt llirv can had entered the rhaimcl, keeping her ?y,hWiaJiatry. Many 'communities' were coastwise. shall be the duly of tho council ol admin. i cual In firen(y.Jrren cents l uitnl Mates , () , h(, 11X, n,,,,mai., j,l. fall, as the In advance, Bounding Iho way, and al''J-"g..rf,'!ir ..:..Lr?.'mV.T?..r'-'!!r. v I.....I ....I ..! r ..rol,!,,. ureal l..n.. of lath... in.oh.vo enlcnd the hay In perfeel ...v,sjtl nssswr. sno Birwcni wusinuu uiu cusnuiH.', imporicu imo any 01 uie rnuri-. , iiinimmj.iiu 01 im- m( um u' .i , - ;",: .," , , , ,, ,,, , .. . lulilmni nll l.n.l nut ilm xln.l sWsiUriRilReerthe purest minded m;nof Md ports or places of Mexico in the to. sutlers' cood.. in determinlne tho price oflol1.ee at' the 'uilrd Mates coi.vulm- al . lb., .-.luntry and I'alifi.rnia. for the next """"'"". I"1 "' """ ,,,'l "T '" . ' istti iar. hot It seems to be losinii cround. -ssijn of our mlliisrv or naval furces. nnv of said eooils mi sold as aforesaid bv I '''i " -"-d March, in tbo year lr7. . . xorr. ill reuulrr more wheat than her vvlille In lliu eliannel. Ihoanol L'B It trssxtcd with littto ceremony by the from other rorts aforesaid in Mexico, or them, lo deduct the duty so paid from the! A. II. tVmii. I ... j ,.. ,. .1... I'sellii' eoasl in the channel of 1 he river, near lis AssWlMtabcr of the Batavia IN, iotk) or forelcn com tr es. of tho cnwth. pro. of the burdens of the duties liorcin pre.' e f. tii... . .. . ... w . ....... .. "Tji WmJI jrfwei4I tillViiivi sm ssastsssv sis . tl,-U Pilau l" ISWit.Ua VUltVVIVlla Mtix J'HIM . i mMmntliKehrnotwiTtithilthcTX,ttrr,, tlif (.illnwlnrr ratra of ilalv. ll.nl i tK ! In latandA tor of iho aeveral as. asaeieiioatj which were formed under the, fetaaoftba French philosopher, Fourier, j As Htooiatioo of tome four hundred was su s .. ms 1- .1 ... -el -MntsM at Clarkson, in tho county or Meevroe, which hat been entirely broken I strictly prohibited, under a penalty of sci ' the tonnage iuty has been paid, tacn. ttf, producing much, misery and tultcring zurc and confiscation of the goods', and of gers can be permitted to land itli their Mtatsg the member, most of whom were J the vessel in which said goods maybe baggage, provided no dutiablo or prohibit. poar people.. Another association was fir. I found: ' ed articles are found therein. There will saesj at Hopewell, In the comity of Ontario, J Gunpowder; saltpetre. j be renuircd from tho consignee of any neeftho railroad, 'lids also hat been bro- Oun cotton. I goods imported in such vessel, an entry as ken up, to the entire ruin of its members. Sulphur and llrimstone. per Komi fi, to be deposited w Iih the com. The dilapidated walls of its half.fiuished Cannon, swords, dirks, lancet, spears, mandant of ihe orl, also an invoici eri 'rhalaru' edificcl may be teen by the trav. bowie knives, ritlct, muskets, side arms lied as hereinbefore required. eller at he passes by in the cars. 'and lire anus, and nil olher.anns, implc. , 15. Whenever Ihe commandant, pay. Hen and women were never designed menls. instruments, ami munitions of war. ' nuster, purser or other oflicer, has reason to live together like beet in a hivo; mi the1 And the imiiortation of tho following to suspect lliat any goods are fraudulently contrary, it it a law of their nature that goods is prohibited under penalty of fur. invoiced, heshall'insiilute such nn evani. they should separate and live in pairs and iViture: ' iuntion as in his opinion may bo proper fcrailies. It b an old taring, and a true Steel In bars, plates, sheets, or other and necessary. All goods warehoused on one, which the faurier philosophers might ' form, except in bars less than one inch shore, if the Ilutieo are not paid at the e. lean) from any old woman, that there never square, intended for mining purposes. piiatiou of thirty days after such arrival, wtt house large enough for even two. 7, TAeeonifneeorcoo.ifrtres.ormrr. 'ust be n.M under' the regulations pre. , ftaaUiet, much leat for a whole 'phalanx.' 1 1 aniij,t, japorird inder their regulations, c"brl herein. . ... .. . , I mutt produce lo the United Statet command. '9. I'rior to the departure of vessels from , sssssa a ii . l..VT. r.rA 1 I pi I Wter,byCapt.J.l,.ro. iter and Collector for the TM tallowing letter, ten, Aatt. Q. Matter and tort of San Francisco. California, and the Eairaet from the Regulations for eolleci. . . tag the Tariff taPtiutiet on Imports and Tsmatsge," received per brig "Henry," will ba feund to contain mattert of interest to tho commercial and mercantile interests of Oregon. The first" and " seventh hiclea," ! the " first form" of the rcgu. laliatM, particularly referred to by Capt. Fottom, appear in italics. CcsTeti llocst, Sis Fuscuco, Cjh., ( Jul3l,lMH. j Hit Btctlltney, GtrtTMT Ott..Herni thy, Otttmr Ortftn 1 Sta I have the honor to encloso here with, copy of " Regulations for collect iag a tariff of duties on imports and ton. ' in tne rorts 01 utniornla. In the oatha In Oregon, will bo emitted to all the privilege! and immunities 01 a 1 ...:.i. ranera authenticated before a Collector or bWVI 1 llll 1 Consul of the United Statet. Hv utvin? such ntlblleitv to the forenn. ing, as also to I hose portions of tho llegula. ' lion. In question, vt circumstances may aamti in urcgon, you win comer a taior ... . ... . ' yo upon the commercial community. 1 am, ttr, rttnectiuuy, Your.obedinit servant, J. I,. FOI.SOM, C'3il. Asst. f. Master and Collector. Extract from thu Rrgulnllon Jfw etllcetinf llio Tariff of Duties on Imports oud Tomurr, iuWul,ciJ for the iiifommtioii of Miip. i niosUn and Merchants. All Dortt or placot in Mexico tl.ot now are, or hereafter may be, in the possession I of tha Army or Navy of tho Fulled ' Statet, Upon llio Gulfs of Mexico or C'nli. Ibrola, or Iho I'aclho of Ihenaviirablo rivet cd with any or cither ooetn, are opened to tit. I 1.i nf nil ol tier .' except Mexican, tubject to tho regiilalhiiu i- -.-."--...-', - ..nv.. , na rwincuoni iicrcui irccnicu. 1. Within tttenlu-four hours after tl'tar. rival of ana tttstl, the master must protlucc' U U14 military or natal ojtoer in comma ml nf Ihe fort, a manifest of the cargo of tuch ri'i. nt,tptclfylng the marks, numbers, and dr. icrlftlon of packages ; by whom iliijipcd, I madia suLiai ecMtlimcd . which ituinilesl. if 'iat uemttl bt from a jwl in the Ui Statet, I it trtiMd lu Ihe collector nf tlie.porl frtm tehtnee Ihe shipment is made ; ifjtrom I mner von, ey inc cousin or commercial KMal of W Udiled Statet if any there be, shihHi of the officer, eonlemr.l.tr.1 In ih Invoices must be made out lit the cur. umess wiey ian.1 or scii ponions 01 wieir nm . ,,-,,, nf HnU.h l.l.mri..,. I'. ' ''1 eoiiuncu 10 vyrcgon 11 seems 10 csisi couniry ny tne tuinonc 1 urn., nave ien nt and tevtnth articles, an J in form first rency of the country from whence import, cargo for the purao of trade. tltlsa cause il is the moro lo lm ,'et;rellid, loan equal extent at iho Sandwich Islands, seized liy l.lettl. Ui-lgers, and depos of thetc Regulations, in the Territory of ed, the value whercor, ir not Hxtd by the " on minigeui iy iu uoiii.rKeuui ,, , , (, , j , jj, and vihcrcier Ihe intelligence hat spread, in Fort I.ee. Onleia had been dis .. . ' I, ...i ,T ...1L. !....! Ir.n.riArta In in rmnlnvnipli fif tlm I Illicit . . ....... n UregOB, It licconictntcetiaryrorthecon. itwtoi me unucu oiaies, mus! uu siaicu ",-r- channel rr the spread id scepticism, lie ...I t0 ,i,ui. II. steers to seize and del rMiKTceof commerce that It4 oalh should1 in a certificate of Form S. to bo granted Slate, government bj r charter and cunvey. ,,M w. ,,,,, ' ill, the candor which - I H.-iir,." " ' U" . .',,,',, t. -j,i. j j .. I . , 1... 1 ..r .i. i' ,. tr .,. .I,.... ins sdpii hen for llio Armv or Navv: but if. . .' , n , .. ... . 1 wm.. 1.1 :. ... l-,h thoso iniiniliciis. siucli credit is lui no aauusicm ami inr ccniucaio mauo " wn"' "' "", -; "- , " , .1. . ., ,, . a lover 01 1111111 wmnu rininiiy. However, x'"1"" '"" lii"'iii smu nin. niioom , . . , ,111 , bvama.istr.te. be, othcrwi-) by the certificate of two or inadditiontoll.esuppletforgovernm.nl. .. .,... -;,,, wcr ', .' . fr()I11 ,,.., . V . . ,,... ., , ' .,.:,,,, I.ieul. Il-lg-rt and the little garrison Hence, any veel arriving in the Port, .noro merchant, residing at the port of ri l.ffiltoC.K "" "'"! P'"chsed a Utidine estate !,)Ur , ,! C-'-llBtr...- ,.v,-ri Iho la. 'V'" '""'V '", V"'u of California, with ber papers verified as shipment. w,on ini. ommmii 111 '" "" j HhuuiImiI, This, since his death, , . . ,..,,. ., ,.,,,':. ,,.,. cieticv with which they acted In tlm in required in articles first and seventh, and I Uood. fraudulently invoiced, and all 1"". " ' '" " "'"'!' '" " ha. dcscendc.1 to a geiilleman. who is , "- '" " v " , . '"' ter. Wo understand that there si. , .?" r.I II !-... I.,.' l 1 1.1 ....l,l.ln,l...lu;il. Iiaee dll V. and dUtV Ctl I I0 CatrO SO SOld ,..! ....,.. , . .. , ,.n,.l n ,,, nn,.linee.u.nl nt I . li.im. ,Fr' " Ulioersiuiin IIIS1 mere SIS lorra lirsioi muse iveguisuons, ociure anv nimiii i.,i.ii.,.hU ..-.... .-. , T , f " , strong in aiiaciimcni m 111c 1,0-iici. .inu , - - - 1 .;. ,.,.:,:,. ,, ,..., ,. ,i. ..m--,. r 1 .1 t-.. -...i..i . ..i-.i..:..J. noi rwirmii. shall ho co; .fiseatrd. or landed. I V1.1. ",.., ,i.. i,,t ,'t r i.i. .. ..111,,...,,... 1., I.. 1.., i.v it... di..isiHou on in., port ol llieollicorsor ocean, or upon any in the manner prescribed in iiieTtn art cio y ' '""''"''' '"" """'- - meeting was held ir. F.dinburg to form un ! telllgenc.- in his letter toflov. AUniotny. rs or walert connect, 'of tin te rcciilatioiis, there shall be levied, K. '"all Iw tonhtc it.d. auxiliary ilible w:iclv. bv a iirnr.L.o eoi. i.e.... .... .1.- .... ..r ...... 1...1 1 our commerce and lo .thereof, iietirtea tho duties now autnorizea, ."'.""' ""'-""'"-1 In which this great aiitngoiiist urihoUuukl ' K V. .. . n.tln.i. l nil v...t. 'n,, n,l,i;. Im, therein f nne.ff.nrili cf ilm - hen pcroin aro called In lo an. . , i i Vi:...i and iho fuel that Mr. Meek would reach li mmtrmte. tn a consul ofanu nation al tieact tmtrmt.by ",' mist, ii. rrr.J Kii,i if .,. ..,, .,; S-'V':- ' JmJu,J ll. .....' ,h..H I.. ...I.L.,1 at JNmJhi of out dollar per Ion registm i.vy0BtsvstTsvrHr, rn iiiif,.oii 10 me ivnnagr .. tjfftfimmyier .prtstriotn. 9. There thall ba paid by tha muter of every vaaarl arriving at Iho pom or fit. cet aforesaid, a tnnnaco duty of 15 centi per ton recittry meaturement, In lieu of all other port charge t ; Iho tYgittry of the vraarl lo bo deposited with the consul of the nation to which turh vcsicl may be. long, if any there be, otherwise, with the commandant of tho port, until the muter hall have complied with all tie regula lions herein prescribed. if. No vessel, except those rrclstcrcd in i the United Slates and owned wholly by n vilizenori'iliicensofthcl'uiledSlatc.will be permute, goods,' ware: be permitted to transport coastwise any goods,' wares or meichtndisc, the growth, produce, or in.iuuf.cture of one port,. Stnlc, or Department of Mexico, or ol any other country, into another port, State, or l)e. parlmcnt ; the coastwise cargo being atib- 'ject to the same duties at In other cacs, and any violation w ill subject the vessel lo scuure and conliscation. ossels uwitrtl from ports or places in the I'uilrd Mates, ' or forelcn couitr es. of tho growth, pro- duce. or manufacture of Mexico, or ol tlicUcribcd upon the army or navy flf the United States, or or foreign countries; at. Ab- L-1t l l.ul.l Allith.l hh.I nat.l U in aav (1 rwr tnium iirmtt lh fimnunt of tales or valuation at the rt of entry, j ft. The following goods, wares, and nic'r., chaudise, aro to be coniidered contraband a . 1 .1 , ...;... .1 e 1. of war. and the importation thereof is ' ins officer, nnral or military, al the port, as inv rtwf wrtru nr. nn rniru. mrnirr. nni nut ' '"' "y ". " 'T. i'toiee, and bill a. Mm -; n lhe thf marUi BUCTjff Jttcnplian, and contenti of pack, ,. nJ ik, mmniiiu nml marlri value --, . - 1 - ? - . thereof, and of each package, mutt tc dit. , tinclli stated'. The invoice must deteribe the goodl, and the trtighl.meaturt, or other t.M.i;i anlitylneaek pactage,adlhtralue there. oJ.inlntprincipalmarMiojlAecounlryjrom tckcncc IM importation u maae, tngeiiur vim alt chargct, until saicn on boarn al tne port , or place of shipment j tehieh value thall be rerled by uie oaut oj uie orner or purcnat er, and thall be of the form hereafter pre. scribed, lice torm ceodt art imported thall be administer nnri frnn vnr t) ir fl... - ...- , - -.i .-. xr.. to, by a consul or commercial agent of the from the United Suittt, I The exportation of goods from any port or 1 ' I -1 leAieA AifA. it the ' or uiauu uv in isseuiuii in wiu s. ciuns. , d by Ihe collector of the place in Mexico in our possession, the un-! l bmrMi'm it madt ' porlation of which is prohibited by these . United Slates, if any Inert be, otherwise, bu teas, caiiiiiR in snj 01 u-oi v-wi-a consul of any nation at peace irith the V. f0""' fr refreshment or tupplics, will not as. . I lu iliriinrilAil Irs lAnnann i-it rAl'Anlln Inlt.r outlet, ; wares and mcrchtr.diie, ' .r.l,oo.d nn .l.nre. nnnn whirl, tlm tin. " .(". - --.., -,-... --. . . Ilea have not been paid within !I0 days af. , ter tho am ival of the teasel, will bo taken of by the commandant, at the : DOiSession exprnto and risk oft 'v-- .-.. ...i ..-., r the owner or consignee thereof, and will bo -old at public auction 1...1.. .it.....!... Ar ...! . .......i... i umer mr bhcvimi w ism (.ui.hoiu.ii.ihi, live uayv pui.uc noiico uejng nrsi given in a public newspaper, if any there I, .I..JL..I.. i... .i.J ...t.ir .... it.. UIIIVI-!'J i uiv iiuu.il. ...y.ibv uouui. . riven at such rort. From the pncccls '-..... . ... of sucl. vale the duties and Mpry will , bo deductxl, and tho residtio thereof, if j applied for within It) day., will l paid to the owner or consignee of the goods sol sold, otherwise laid mc.nr.Vt Vvill nceruc (n the government nftho United Hlales. 0, All goods, wares and mcrcli Mibicct to confiscation, will bo sold manner within 10 days after the v 10. I'pon goods, ware, and mere-ham .Use, the invoices of which arc not verified .. wm...- -.-- '- .-.. . ."- amount of taid dutiet. u. n iiickimui original uewiimuun in Mexico named n rtnnw.il In Ilm ttinnllr.al ItM nni in . the posscwdoii of the United States forces, ' ! V "-.".....I., tho vessel may enter at any olhor port or place In Mexico in such rsMsession. 12. Ifupon Iho unlading nftho cargo any packagn or article ipecificd in tho munlfest hIidII bo found wantinir. the ves. tel ibnll be subjected to an additional pen alty of otto dollar per ton: and ir any goodi, wares or merchandise shall be found on board and not Included in the manifest, tho tamo thall bo forfeited to the use of the United Stales, tnd if tho value llioro of thall exceed tho sum ol one thousand dollar, the vriwel nhull bo seized and con fiscal!. o l.'l. The following goods, warea and hit. chaudise are pvinplcd from duly, lo w it : of.he.uldCul.sor'eollcc.cd.lind paid, on the lmrrVio ;Mm Machinery and machines to lo used for mining purposes in tho gold or silver mines of Mexico j Quicksilver ; All articles the sole property of tho V. Slstes imported into nny of the aforesaid ports of .Mexico for the uso of tho I'nltcd Slates Army or Navy, in American ves sels, owned, chartered or freighted by the government of tho United Mates. Whenever auy good, are imporlid by sutlers, tiers, ami the duties paid liy them, as Is required by thejo regulations, and when the autler shall tint prove totho sntisfuc. lion of the commtndaitt nf the port thnl wild sutler has actually sold any of said identical goods so imported by him, to ant I oiliccr, eoldicr, sailer or marine for their own actual individual Use and consump-1 lion, and not as merchandise lor resale, linen ami in thai case me mines so actual. ly paid, on said goods so sold to any ofli. cor, soldier, tailor or inn me as aioretam, price, with a view to avoid imposing any or the burdens ol the duties liorcin ore. ... ;.... .......- . I nion. All oiiiccrs individual stores in- I mlmuiil it if flirt t nu M nrsliiti I lltiM ft mi H"IM" "! mvii vihsii m s s-.s pdtitnnirn! reiitlircii hv law. art rirmlil fnini dut. M. 1'pon the arrival of any vessel with. in the oils aforesaid, a sentinel orscuti- nels should ic at once placed on lioard In e i; .1 tii.. .. prevent frauds upon the revenue, vvhtu the Jrts alorcsaid, the paymaster, purser. t vtn,t vhivvu h t vn !- - or other oiliccr, at ihe case may be, v require tho master to produce to 111. manifest of the outward cargo of such v 11:11 a et. , wl, ipccifvine the marks, numbers, de. tcripiion ami comemt 01 pannages, ami the value thereof, as per Form 7, a copy of which, signed by the paymaster, pur. . .1 ,w . t 1 . 1 ' r other oiliccr, and couniersigneu by " tuiniii.nu.m, .m K""1"" . iii-iii,ii-i o i.iv...vv . v. "" iuviwm a. per n No clearance will be cranted to any vessel of tho I'nileil States to any other port or place in Mexico, except such port Instructions, is also s'rictlv nrobibitnl. !! hale ships or vessels from distant , "t"v" ...... .ft. ... i,,ii...i;i ".'. V.': 'ncrcnan,ue, svc., in,nei, , into Lalilornia and upon which thcdutict a a 1 . I t I I wearing thp United Slates flag, frotn one P0' " f al fornla lo another piirt in Call- novo oecn pa n, may i snip .. 111 vessels ( . mmia, w ino it an u"er uuuet ocmg ucinanuru i no revenue. nnierccn.i,. r no inn invoi.-n oi i. n t'rjoos laoeii ui n - , . . ; , ; ., ' , ,, r- '.-"""""-. , f ' , .California, thu the duties on s.ij goo-l. , hovo cn na id. Anv erasures or Inter. I -- . I , . ' r ., . , in linealtont on Iho faco of Ihe invoice, w ill .- ...i- ....ii ..-I ...m ii.A ,...;r ..r ii. "Jcr uH . ...d .l J Jj . revenue oiucer, ma; tnu nutlet nave ihcii pal;. I '-"-' N" freinht, box, package, goods, I . ..I.... . ... a.-.. ... a! . I.a I ' W. . . , :. J truiKht, box, Pft(ig(, gor!?,ijanerij. UMj (ml -Mf jj0(ijjjt nceruc "" ';": " "." !-..." laics. o on LoaM, of any .hip or vessel, after landise, ' her clearance hat been ei.dor.ed and .Ign- 1 in like t'l "' """ "f '" futward cargo ; scliiure.l'ny ho'.PMk'BP. R"". "" ' "''' won' or nicrcnui.iiMu win imj ncniiiuni iu coon Uhtxu of any thin or cmc1, after i t ' 1 . 1" .. . 1 a . .. 1 . 1 1 I " if . V r .. . I . clittidiic i put on board, or a tempted lo l, put on board, after Iho clearance ! , , - , ..,:.. prui.n inn cargo, or any pan uiorcoi, iiibi , - - .---..- -i ,'..""--' li u-iii-ji nutui tv iaii. iiviihm ti i uie reveni.e, u , ,e otner y .110 ...tier , ofthevetsel, ho auparcareo, consignee, or oa ncr, n tbo case may be. 25. 1 ho I'rc-tidenihatilfcldeil that pre vlom payment in Mexico will not exempt a vessel orcargoofany naliotifroin the op- oration of tho regulations and tariff herein . prescriW, '.'0. All articles the growth, nrodtico or manufaclurn of California, shipped from 1 1 .1 .1 1 .1 ...'. .. one tiort in California to another port in uuiiornia, win no iroe 01 nuiy, It. II. MAKON, Col. Id Drtgoont, Oov, ofCalifomla, Mo.lTKIlKV, CsMlonMI, October ','0, HM7. FOUM I. , John IUowm, t. solemnly, sincerely, and truly sKVdr or afnn, (Ant .tin the oien. rr or purehattr of the gootts, mtres, and merchanlise, deteribed in the within or an. nrttJ invoice ; that the fair market talue of fiiirf goaf in Me printiHii markets oj tne country of protluction thereof, at thr irtititl lime, including all costs' for bleaching, dyt . transportation, ami all other eharget, to the ing, ynfisimg, on" fsir.ifsf , ..n.t jvr in.nu ;., 'ire ol' shipment, amounting to three thou tand iiremen rix dollars, it correctly ttaleti in wid inroiet. Ami I further sweir thai lh$ quantity is truly stilted therein . So help me '""'.i Slfi. i. s. 6V e,l J MIX HKOIVN. worn lo btfort me, this 'i'id Mlgkt m IV snir lfl7, ul Me t imcr .ihiirf ti.ilr at iiremen. .1. n., lpu I'OHM '. I hendiy eerlif) that thv value of the I .1 3 1 11 a 3 6 '. . - I I c 4 .it- H Tl i I J a '2 , at a, i h J! s t '1 ,1 a L " 4- & 1& i,l 9. :-' I'OKM . We certify that Iho mailer of the ship Fotea Helena has deposited a manifest of .f?Jj; mi. UIBir. Ulliwillll III nil, "'ll Ul niiiM, inr .... ritliiti it a true copy. rermiuion is hereby granted for said case! to stil for the i.irt n( Iiremen, ;P Countertisnnli A II Commi da' I Daleil Tampico, March '.'.", II7. - , , , ocncrouslv eim.lov. . ,.. ... .thr...!.,.. r . i:.i .....Y ' f O sf 1 ed hi the dlHusion of riangelical truth. ,.; ,, cJI.rl.tlai.ily. wl, Um,, ()f.vrvu Brt,,., , .xionsicur VoltalroMice made the aikcr. vhich needed the ni.r.M.l..m i.. l.ssll.l it sis. 1... ,..,,,. ,, i,.one. Yet M i . a r. . . i , - . i . . '. .... . . .i... .. I , ? i I .. ,,.,. ' , . . ' . , tcrpritenri'olil iIii;uiiiL'. rlutuoUl ii.onia tc-mpfnl tit lo inkrti into tlm tihprr Imlitn Mr flit, 1. 111 lmti loiirt ktiMtsl ft fin fif Ilm ' n I ' ' !. Ks-m- iiainii in i-ii nu Hiaiinii in uihmi it uii, uri" ,ifVeryi.re.wl.iclilieomplove.latFcriiey . .' . .. i .. i lor printing ins biiscks ni mu uune, was, 'ubsequontly us.il ol (Jenev a ror printing , ,aIHCafulllllut,d word of Ool. ..,.. ,..., i ...,, i rtllll II lias IMI'll HIMI nsMTlCl., 11101 IMS ., ...,, .,, ,., ,.,, ,,, ,,,.,, " -- - - .--i - . - cat rUn. a, ilto dejitor'y of French i,0 nociclyv Mr. , W ;iIullin .,, ,lUlw , ,0 llle hwtM ,,,,,7 ,hnl 'j,,, c,LnAi. II.. .la ...r.. I ! .. .1 .......! I., t s. ..!. .... .. -r i.iT r.i...i..t..i-..- r.!.i. m tna,a lnot icuto and potent , ,nn,ifw,f .w&lrii. j, , ....Hy aild wrvcl , .,', , J,., ,,y ',,,, . lurcatllllfnaliilalnllfelrgroi w I'uii'iaii-Hiftii iiiuwiKiiuaii n laun. in ervcrtod fault ivcrn !'.' ' '.... . n.r'" tin vsi iiii iiisiiiiuiii (iii-if uiwuiiu. ii'i niii'iui . . , , . ,,., ,,,, , , HcUii.I, hi. native I "n"3". "" 'c w",',,y crudlt iatM. A,id when tho first provisional 'Capt. Folom makes no mention of ll.W In. ,, , , remarkable, that when Hit (iiacts, uiilrh lml Known thrsoMircMHtt.l. 1 I mini tsi.s tiilifriiitiii,. f.r ....iii..h1 in. ..?.... ', ll ! ' vivunn) ui M;vi.ii,ni 'liiiiiuiiri. .. .. t. fc. ..!..! .... fc ,, , , , , , , , , , ; of I f n ' o jmi ,u ((a dirjbu,01, 'of l0 very Hible, whoso defomallon limy had w,U(,lt Wi strcnuously, and looked fiir to conlidijiitly. The Neighbor. , - - . 0" I'otatoet," said I'onip Flatfoot, a learned darkey, "am a herbacioua srx.log. leal wegettblo, what grows all under 1: round 'cent do top. and dat beara a car nlvcrout flower et do bottom, I'otatoet it wcrry good blled, and dey am belter roan, ted, but if you can 'teal do lard, do boat way of all is to fry lilm, bckatoden de 'la ter is meat, drink and ilep. Kich am de great incritt vbdn 'later," at44tssta-BsWsMliltsltJas - W TIIKaIPBCTATOR. 1) t.;WSr, aiHTlU J. IH.MI1U, rslXTSS. Orrttew Cltr. fpt. 7, In7I AnMTNt.iia ui tiik (!ovKon. Ill- rain GWrk,ctmmiesioiicr on pilots and pi, vlcii O, I.. Curry, rrulgncd. ' ibus Wheeler, jutle of tlm aro lamas countv, viri J M. Wnlr, VnrT. celiM er huiliel cnli, and Ml vent r luli:! currrni'v. is Ih- Thnuks. We hao Uin favureil with a ih-iiixiI of a letter by Maj. Jas, A. Ilnrdie, 1st N. I Vork Itegl., addressed in (Snsi-rimr Alier nelby, containing a dstailed account or thu F.uriH-au, I lilted Stales, and Afvaicait news, brought bj the Sioiik Suir Soctll. mi-io, fiom Maxatlan. This news was bioughl here by the Kveline," and bus been laid Iwforo our reader. Mnj. liar, I die is entitled lo many thanks for Ibis lengthy and faithful statement of news, in., tende.1 for the liem lit ..f the cilieiis ol . ,. I,... 1 -1 i'!C;oii. i,ihj. limine iituKes no ini'iiiion, in his tiller, of the MltlKiiiilinent of u t,o. ' ( ernor. for Oregon, or nf any nitioii I'ou gress ii'il the Oregon question. The let. ter iiiulis mention of ihe receipt nf news of tho death of 'John Jacob Alor," al., that of "Col. Ilomford, chief of tlm m. I. nance ctrjis, I'nileil Stales Army." We had seen a notice of the i!tili of John Jn cob Astor in Ihe Satidnicb Islands N , I but not seeing a coiifirnislion of that 110 lice in the other Sandwich Islands paMi 'of the mine or subsequent dates, we did not publish II. f I Uolil .tlatilM! ' Orci:''U is coiniils.il by an cm id un lit , such as was never Iwfirc fell hero. What power has cold ! Many excellent chums' are havinc and nrrnariiii' lo leave some by ,ra sonio by land with horses, and . . wmo villi, unonns. A. n Sneelnlor." uking faithful ii"lc nf patsing evcnU, we , .,,. .. ... , ...... ...... .... . ... ...., , ' ihe cold news. K cool. Untlemen. i, , . I .11 . 1 . 1. II 1 I win lane yean to uig 11 an oui, anil wncii .that shall have been done, tl wiIWhi found . ,)a, O.rgoll com.lot the ell uieiits of more . "eallh than any other ortion of the ratth ol the same magnitude I We wish our friends success 111 ihciren. attains in c uiitui riiiiivnii"ii'i iii' 1 Califiiriilti papers ha. bcui suspended. ttV ills sx'ilStiM ' I lin s.s(iil it is till lil isn I inn if I lin 1 , ; ,. ,. ,, ., . ,. , 1 """""""" '""" ''"I"- "'"""" ' " IlflW II lltll' TT1IIKM 1 111 I .U 1 1 III Til I II . IIIHI IIIK ' Mail Steamer.." will not arriio at ihe - .---- - , ... mouth t .1 i i r .1 f . r i - ,i i i- i i nexf tho rratson UMUL'ne.l l.t ihii " t.r,.i, ' . . , " , V I !,k'lay '"' """ "icy wp"' ,l(" rrmlv f"r ,in' ' i ,.i. .,.! .i..i.i.. u ...". . .vmu .....iw.w .....i ,.(., ,., , r , ,.. - . - - ,, ,..v ,, w,tllerI1 he.ulsphere. W, . ir ,. l-h "land rron jpt. hilLtim, f"r,m"1 C-npt. I'oImiiii, ll IIIUl IIU iai III lurimii C,npU I'oImiiii. Hint ft pernor I linil lifsfst. rntriilitf.il fiisi trt,sti.n tt t.i. um i . i ... iiim) iuh way HCfP, acxuil.l'UIIICM lV nTK i Vr.-..H, the celebrated trim lor and author. This intelligence was not communicated Washington before iho 4lh of June, In blwa us to lieliovo that Iho United States hatiexteiidwl her jurikdlclloii ovorOregnn. 'Jlie war had been resumed in Mexico, although il wet yet hoped that tho Mexi can Congress would accedo In tlm terms of Iho treaty, Wrack ol Iho mutate." Wu regard tho wreck of ilm whale ship Maine," on Iho night of llio 23d lilt., up on tho "Shark spit," at Iho mouth of tho Columbia rlvor, at ono of tho most lorious misfortunes which hat river befallen Ore gon, Tho loot of iho "Shark" produced 1111 Impression abroad, thai the inoulh of llio Columbia was exceedingly dangorous MIotMja. IdttMl it'tWI of rnlrance such It not Ilia fact, and it It extremely unfortunate, that almost Iho It rat attempt, since the wreck of the Bliark , by a whale ship to enter the mouth of tho Columbia, should result In wreck. We understand that tho " Maine" wat one among a number of ships olearlng from I'alrliavcn, Mass., which were directed to enter the mouth of tho Columbia for aUpplies, if practicable. Tho appearance of Iho " Maine" oll'llic Olumhla bar was alt'ta'pt'rimcnt, and it is a pity that it pro. ved Olio to unfortunate. It appear from the stutciiieul of James lloiixlas, l'.M.,hnt Mr. Ilawkes, vho was llii'ii acting as pilot, uts preventid from reaching Iho " Maiim" in ciiiaeUence of llio roiigbni'ss nf die water between her nnil linker's bay. Wo understand that Maine," although without a chart, boats would safety, failed Hirtgo mouth, is dad Insullicienl In hold n heavy sea lichee, the a ship against '.Maine" was thrown upon the spit. We understand that I 'a pi. Nelcher now slulrt, that he -li"iiM enterlniu tin appro hensioiis of ilanger in again allempling In ( t.rinn 1 vliip into tlm Cidillul'iai. The truth j( m, ,, sti'sxitls of the Columbia alTiirila I (,, rjia,M fr the ingress tnd egress f ,, , m, ,,,,1, ,m(,,y xet, patsing through such a country, iiAhich the tide , , fr,,m. hundred mid twenty miles, can I .,,, it (K.enii, over a Isild Irrti.Uiuiid rnt( Hihut n ebannel sufficiently broad nt)( Ide p lo iiiuiul ol n sale and easy en- trniiee ol blls of the luroesl class iho only dillii'iillv consists 111 knowing whern llint rliaiim I i" ll is un old saving, that , ' it it an ill wind who li blws gisal lo tin "lie ,'' .his is , tilled, 1.1 a cetlain evtenl, ill ir;e iiiifoitiiiiato os of tin "Maine." Thrlirsl m.d thml uiati f tin " Maine," Ih.iIi intelligent no it and able vcainiii, have (oilsWited to reiii.iin in I Iregon, qualify, and ait 111 the ramcilv of pilots. There uie hut ln dillieullles whii h at. lend ihe entrance of vessels into tho Co. Iiiuibm uie is, that ihe sen is sometimes rough the other, that the wind cannot I ill p nihil upon 111 the ui'iglil'rhsl nfllin ""' rising and selling. The first of theso 1 . ... ' '" urywliere. 1.1 aietlain extent- I ' Mip'l ' '"' avoideil by riitrring llio I III . as I i.ll.nr llitma lliMSs ll.ilali HI tllallll " " -""" . sllnntc l.ll.l SUIIl I. II0III01 inCtOUIIIICIII- 1 '" "')' ,'' "",,,l,.v "Vercome by titcb means as on elticlent pilot may nut-iii re. , Ui.i.io.,-.nd ...lirely , by ,hc aid of a .ll'.SIIl llOV. e- 1'albollr I'rlrtl Artiis A AinsUM ulllou. . rrfi reuce to the following Utter by l.icul. KiHlgers lo Inn. Alcrnelhy,it wilt be seen that the arms and ammunition at lied polrh am ue In at ffi. mat. IKI the government, to destroy or lonlincato thosn tnunitioiis, Inn, lhal they were detained I'V prevent their transportation into Iho Indian country under I lie present juncture of af. f.iirs. We hud intended to havu siioken rluiuly hikjii tho ttttt'tnpl, liy Catlollo IfMhtH, to trnnHmrt nnrti a (iiiont ly of ' ' . , . ' . , 1 iiftisti til.. I n sllt.illj.t. iiiIa ll.. I...ll nrun and aiiimun I on into lie in nn (.()llnlrv al this lime but a. H.om, muni ouniry at tins turn, nut as mono muni. ,. . . 1 I .. I r , tins havu been tclaeil, ami ore now safe, i..i..'.. r. I .Ml ilin.Ulll IflMII JirVkl'll CUHHHUK ujnjii lin. Irnliunnllnii t Vt I.rr, W.p. Aug. 91. IK '.. i'lii.itAun AkmMlLtt t i..i :..-... : . i . .1..1.. . 1-. .... I know any thing of moment that transpire I in-iuiii'K J " jvh at this station, tor tins purpnso 1 now ad dress you. At about 2 o'clock, v. 11., al Ihii present, a lioat arrived, consigned to Ihe French Priests who bavo taken .up their resl. denco here, loaded wilh about seven or eight hundred pounds of gun powder, fif. leen hundred jmund. of lead, and three boxes nf guns. I thought ll wat my duty, immediately, to laku charge of them, and keen them until I gel ordert from you aa l their disposal. Ily examining Into (he matter, and tending mn directions at In my ful 11 ro romluol In this affair, you will greatly obligo ,y. Your liuuiMo tervanl, Lluul. A. T. KomiERH. I'. H. It scans impossiblo to me, that they can rcijuiro to much ommuiiilion for privatu lino. y fitr 'Feller Cltixeni,' taid a candldalo for Congress recently, tomowhero In the Hlalcs " Feller cillztns I you'ro well awar I'vo no odlcalinn. I never went to school but three lime, in my life, and that wat In night vcliool, Two nighlt tho toauhor did'itt come, and the oilier night I had no candle.' j iVrW ' r.i'AS. 3: M&mm tl kHttit-tti