Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, January 25, 1849, Image 2

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As the freal system before ua hail a blnh
and progress growth toward its pre
tmt glory can wo stretch onward our
mat toward the tlmo when Iti strength
Vail wane toward the cloeinc tcencs of
that stupendous arrangement I
Bran eo, thtt ncbu'.tc hypothesis leada
. iu to a gllmpee of ibis change, It carries
ut onward to the time when our system
shall eeaae to cxtit at it ii, and pan into
"soma Other form of being. The clrcum
ataneea attending this change appear to ho
the following. Recollect the two Influ
ences that keen the ptanttaln their places.
Suppose) anything should operate upon
Jupiter tn retard its progress and diminish
its centrifugal force. It would necetsa-
M.I.'.I.MI,..,.. Nowiheten.
dency or Jupiter or any other planet to' world, the m. nningof the i.banla.nia h.ill
fly away from the sun might be constant!, tall l rexcalf J the awful ail Ih-iii' n'tit
reUrded by some such action as thiimlwam. ireal applaue )
BPPOetbtt theso planetary spaces arc , i
not void, but Ailed up with ether, the
matter out of which these bodies sprung.
However light, the fact that all Ih planet
are required to mote through that ether
mtst subject them to constant rctsrdatloiu.
If. then, this ether exists throughout thee
planetary spaces, every planet mating
--""iri'Sni!
any vital power to overcome it, it mut
continue Mr ase and aces to reitru us
motion. Now the rctardslien of the mo.
il dim'nl.hM ihanlsnel's trndencv to
fly away from thetan. nd.conMquen.l..
Ihe attraction of the tun will cause it con.
ctsnil la annmaeh nearer and nearer to '
that orb, till at last it wsM be aborUilby
it. Now, il might be supposed, that if this
ether ealsts, we should with our fine in.
cernbow much it retards the planets
how much In every revolution the planet
is drawing nearer Vd nearer to tho sun.
But alas Ihe planets are by far loo heavy
d suoieci lo percepuoio rrnninuoii
bvaosubtleanagint. Vh.t the planet
havonot enabled ut to accomplish, how
ever, has been done by means of a comet,
It was accomplished by tho comet of
iincw.wmcn i-avoives rounu our sun in
throo years, passing tlirough the orbits or
'..7r, 9 t.....L 1
nmooi our pianeis. iiow inc corici aim
tho planet stand in relation to each other mine, in the .prmg. 1I1.111 . I...-I -up
in thiswise: Takes piece of metal and a cJ. and that tho moil ut iIh.m w)i' li.n
feather; drop them; tho metal falls al j,t rmirtifd frmn tic mini "ill !.
ooce to the ground-it meets with 110 per- ,,,cin aga;n ,, ,hr ,. llinK 0, .,,.
ceptlbls retardation : but tho ff ather ? . ' ,
mores aboutin the air, kerning although '- ho hate. oine h-m.-iik.. tj..- .v
it would never reach the ground. Thus thur determination n"t to lurtlur hsiur.l
the feather shows us what the metal would health and fife for all the n-cihiilahli-not
thai if one suiters rclardalicn to ca!ih of rlifoni!a. nrr now purin tn
must the ether, although too small to be ' fy tMf anmc ,n ,,, mm(., ;am ,,,
appreciated. Encke s comet is the tea. . ' . .
trier, and the pianeis the metal. Thus atc of things added to the fu., that tin
trm niwikii demonitratF.1 this fact so I community is tnteri-'.-.l y. und ur.
fliat M..MnMn.A. alrnnar lt nm ll !.. I
that there Is a planetary ether filling the'
spaces betweto tho orbs ol our system.
wiU aotirely disappear. Now the Influ.
eoce exerted upon this comet mus befal
iho planets, ami though ages so vast muit j
roll orrthatone may call them infinite, i
these solid orbs miiat bo retarded, drawn .
.. -r .... '
nearer and nearer lo tho centre of li.o'
"c " ulv
svttem and thus our vasi pisnetarv
, l i. Jei:
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t?neme pass inio anoinar muuc ui u...j(.
Thus the nebular hypo.hc.i. show, .. i
not onlv tho oriffinofour system, hot car.
ritsus onward to the rime w-hen it shall
.-ndr.tri omn a-rest organic cnanrc. nils
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nothing iiKeconiuticn
or rum csn ensue, .either will there ix-
ceafusi-m from that which I hate l an.
folded. Not in confusion shall this ma;.
nificent scheme finally pass away, not
with the jar and confuicd toiic of ruin,
but cvsn in itsowa juict andmajritic.il
order, like the flower, which having a.
dernedast'Cckof earth le.idrou ittlcatus
when its work i. done, and falls back oV-
dienUy upoj its mother's bosom' ( p.
plaute.)
Il may mil be in the refjllcclbn r,f
soma of mv hearers, that 1 pn tented in
our tscond lecture an exhibition f tl.-
nature of the activities prctailmg through
til thM stellar host, -how, whercvor
such orbs arn. ihere la ehanue iiiiliif-nt"
motiout accomplishing majett.c purpjvi
i things ruihing on toward some new
conhtian proclaiinli.g that . rc.ution,
csas-lt-isandirretUtabk a-Jtaneinglpjin
the infract to the per C, ii ,,,. ,. ,f
tlio unit tree. T hat, indeed, was a noblo
spectacle myriads of sutis in gorj-ous
arrangement marching onward, (ach on
its great way, pointing toward regions far
beyond the sight ; butwith a .IgSlfii.nc,
how much more profound is this satin- lofty
truth wen ooce more detlart.l. lie
development of which I there spoke, w a
only nn alteration In intcrnsl diitribii'.igii
of group of stars, producing a change
anJ gradual pcrfeclmg or simplifying .(
external form: but now ttu discern tin-
orbtthemselvet niing, einlurmg.nn.l then
melting away; eten ai these-mott Mil.
ptudoua manifestations of a materia! or.
gaiilzitlon In their inmost strucl.ire Ihe
doom of iwitabllty, Mwing before that
profound law which K-rlsts nr einlncntly
endurea as the cause and substratum of
all change I How oterwhelmliminuilbni
Ilajsopurpoiiswhoiegreatnewcvcnlhcs..l
donths cannot contain of whoso purity
and expanse that whole universe ol stun
is fitted to bo au emblem only xo tran
sient I
There, a mere pcck In the void, yet of
Itself so complex, so perfect, to grand,
floats that aplar tyotem of which our vn.
rlea and beauteous world is but n minor
win noi lose Place ihbiki, u. "m "" -WW--.... .- ... -- -. - . ., . .:.. . i .!... ..-.. . . .. .. . i i .. .i i ...
... .... i. .... .. .u. ....as rt m .n .i.n. mrrmttnrir if. in., .iiii.'iii,.'. lii i i . unu
trttsd in tko earlier stages of attronorav. Mood.hcd which mat- befall th. tinmen "",u"' '""' """ " ",', " """""'" nie,, ti.e .t. t.nry anxp ot - uarg... , unuu, in mm.. ,. n ,,... ..,,,K .lm commu..
byviolencc. It wat oSco supposed that anJcLiUrmofihiicoiniiiuyitv, U-fon the dethroned the ihain broken whuh binds ar.h ullynrntei bringing informal f trial h.i-1 nut y.t t-.tm-..'K. during th- winttr W .- i.ko this occa.
tho perturbations of the plaiieu would ear,, ju 4e ,an put uii her atiSum. ihein to.im Hide and appnrei.t frien-Mnp , ,,i,iment uf n Territorial t. trn. , 1'itc huridred Iuhim were c. mumed by i"'"1 for slating that pvrsant making th
5 sow to large at to interfere w ith the or- ' " ' hy th tio oftliPiuadd. mng tup' tin n i. ut f-r thai tountrv hy Congr.M. Then fire in ike city of Albany in Aug last. a. iiianilanco ..f the supercargo of Iho
erofthetyitem. But thit it not w. The,'" Z" ,. n iu,.. Oregon may wiinrs ..-.-n.. lo whu I, the .,,,, ,JVig that " Th-t whoharn Th. Mlowmg' which wc utrupl from lU- " Auils," will find him nn accjnplislr.1
Dcrturbalions exactly balance aach other, ' Wo ore among the numtT wi.o wiietc ,., , ., , . , . - r. .... ..... i ,
jn.iiuruauuua auiuj "' '- - .... 7 , Wnnatiiti matiacro w il he regard, d a . ,i ,.,,,. r ,.,,.... nr,. i,,. il v " Star am fa iluniuii." lafll. e. link biiaiuest man nnd -1 cult email
part it it but ai a blossom fitted for a
moment only to unfold itself ami live, as
tho seasons of the august imlti-rso pas.
What, thru, Stilus leucine n a wnoic '
where Its beginning I whero its end ?
and what the oleum forms of which then
existing splendor are but the early and
imperfect rudiments I Questions, indeed,
most tahl ! ncter, II may iv, u i ifw
tedby any wlwsc tenement i in the lleli
. 1 ,V.i.'; I...1 , 1 .'i. .i.,ll ,ul'.r tlinmiih
the opening of under portal shadow
cat toward earth ht alpine height of
thought-lnarc.-lhh now . but into w h..o
preence anon, a a rctcrent lll,l'll
soul hall come, ul that dread hut not
fearful monKiil. when, amid iIh-era.h o
T HE SP K C T A T 0 K .
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tli, r .ht. reiros . iimihi
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Urfon Hlj, Jitti. Ji.
is III.
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As the time for the eotiteuiiii: of lite
I.cgilature n near at hatnl. it t it liitiiis
moment to urge the iitiriniui ol hgt
jalIU, rclll0,x agiint the iuutiii"iiei
;cunty of this community Ironi the .ale
of intoxicating li.mor.
I Ten data aio we uppoid tint ih of
our fellott.citlens who were r-turinn
. . . .1,1 i ,.1
from the tmn-.. and Iw-.. ..I
mam ai huav. would I .if t
rtcient protcclim telhe e.-. n t
ryd.it bring etidt nee mu
lon v , Vi ,,,,, ,
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main mor. are int. 11.11111. 1 I
P,,
n..n.l.wl ui.tl. Irnli.n. ami II.. I il I. inni
lnon , ,u.. ini1M1. ,m,g with
dfunVenn,Ml ,nj p,lni fmn, pine-to
languago whieh should secure the ear and
attention of our legislator.
-lie etilt incident t Ihe use of intoxt.
. drink , b .. ,b) wlit c,, .icmond leg.
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I.tatit m net.on : but the use ol ant n. iu
" aoiion , ui y - - -i
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1 .. .1 ...!.. S.ca. I.1.I,III41 firill I
mi uy me .hui.u, ...... ...-.... .., -
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nruisnzes ins nu uiiu.ii..., unu ........
prcscn. cIrcum,,ance,. it would seem, .hat
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; leBtmuue
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(U .HIT 91411'llili;. .I'.i't
and ferl thet the nn;
nj.nufjcmrp nn.l iale of intoiit-ating
j . k . t ,, ,,, u Mltl,j b
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law, and thit s.ieh a law would c.i.tribut.
more to tin-rapi I. perni'iii-ii! and Inalth-
fu v.ttl-m'lit of ih I'oimtrt than ant
,.,,0 IVah!r sta-ut.-. In c.nfiriintiii
. . , . .
"ftlusopm.on, we .-a few fac,i,,
Kirst, the soil of CaSifiiniiu u tt.n.h-rfullt
r.ch in gold, and years will roll away U.--
fore the gulu of that vd will h.-iliiiiist. d.
,cnnd, although pr-tiu t tin rli-tut .-rt
f ,,, , w Al,.(ri,ail ,,,I,Miui,.,'ll
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tt" &' -"'l " a"" ",l,tr l"""-"'"1 '"
world, and a!tliri,L'!l -.he IIIJ r.-.'lt.
- .hsr 'xc-lbnt pi-rinnii'iit tihr., t.t it
uout,. b )-0v , , ,.,, , , ,,Vui..- t'e
.,, ,l, ,.'.. tllV ,,, i,. r
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atVR&
W 'raT' " liei
l''" " '"-' '" '" " ,,,, ,,, f , r, ,, ,. ,., ,
' u gi m rally lumpW -I ul r'tkle., ti. "
tv.ui and abandon.. I. iron j ti sure 11 l'ur" " "'" 'u'r",' ""1" winht-it u.
u,ai Uavi and bird of i.r y exist nii.ficrow"'' '" '"'r "l"""""MS
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'atom- pray m-.st al'.unb jiit v -.un , j,uuii 111 our List, but mt oioltl. .1 to gite
it it that (.alilormafttill laini..-lh r.il'f
uig.puim. und stanipitig.gr.iuud
ol iii-ii
ttlnj prcfur tint uilur way uf". mn - iu'd
, ,.' , , .'. , . " , ". '
,0 "'" "f '""" ' "'.'in...i, labor-
mcni.hom the better portion f the . -nn.
niunity can no inori- iniik- t. mp m-.. , ho-
nest and tirtuom, tlum th..v . .11 ut 1 1,.
,,roud nurih ol th IVifi-r ud ,1,1.. 1, r
n(jbu , liid ut
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fcai 01 nur nene.i w.uiui. 1.. n
clearness and purity uf -in... 1
water, iu fnh, iu (rinti, in tiiiih- , .
r. nll nt.-r iwi-ri. in a i,M.,, ,,,
pri-nutinc'iics-, m sou unu iu pr. par.it
to Iho huiidsuflliuagn.'iiltuiiitui.il birds. 1,,,,u;, ,.x..,l . ,,, , ,,,, Am. -I ' tul ..ftl.n l Marv'a hloop.nf-itiir, tv.lh , hiie-h gnhl t ..1 has I., en 11ml may Ik.
uian.nnd III every lluugealculuud to make , ir( u,t ,Villll ,, .,rM .,as, tl,- long .-ip.-cled H-rrilorial gnvernuienl, I brought ln-r. Wi. see iniirh ndvnntngn
the country desirable and gnat for agri. our nuth.r .mint rt In. c'. ..ln war H ' 1 shortly i.rcur, Mb Com. Junes and 5ov. ,ba, uonl.l uccrun from tho letuklMuucut
cultural, hording and mechanical indui. KIJ.t,.,MW l.nlhui t l. . , r l i, 1 1 """' """" '" ""l"""n,ti"'! W "If1"'1' , f mini in Oregon. Ilia esllmat.d by
try-,1, countlnccsof , .'JZ tlZ Srt! "- )"
Oregon pi-oedaim Irumjet Imigued h"r'hil throughout that wur, lur tttt and I menls for s Vrovmcuil rinrtrnm-nl for aiesnt of jadging Ihan (he most of our
J.JJIU-.
hraltlituluco, and the outgoing ships la.
den with ;irelioiu attest her rmllfulnese
let tin' people of Oregon do for her a
tulio of what nalum li done, let them
make. tln-nnoltc anil tlieir children ililrl
linen! and tirtinnt bt making Oregon tint
scat of leiiiiraiiet and soh.l. anil the
.ii,... ..... I ..I. in. nf OrmiiM ate inre in
! HH.Mllr ,,.v., Mtn (lli it wcnliht.
' ii.lelhg.-iit niul mur.il omniuniiy . s. th.1t
there ere men who drlr tl location ol
their eluldren. and the eai cable oiijot
mvM ilf ,.,, ,, ,,,,.., . ,, ,,
,,, , tin iillntialr mercn.c.l eltlo.
,,,Vilu of the eoiintri mo
menl ami pn.v.llj ol tin- loimln nie
ihe rink into inter ui.iguiticance co,pa.
, Wl,, ,, ,M(.r,u nf the coimirvdii
r ng ili.-nppnil,iiig .ummor.
l,,Mlli,r i- onoul nppn I led
from the Indiiinies! of ihel'itM'inle. nud
there in oiIIh no pjrtu ular slaiiu fell that
lii.lntii. here would U- gmllt of mi ternmenl On iron p.tili. ipHe "
i . .1 i v . . I ..... i ,....1 . .,., inn n , 1iiiiI I I" nd In
i r loudiiet. tl liiUor i.ui 1' i pt troni ilmini) ' ami 1 t.-rt inn h m. ...
n' hut ilnre an n-UHom lor lenriiig'inergi.s maidoflhe gil w.uk. "'"'
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r I -iiH ir.'ili-i.' itiii nie iniit.i.i ner.' .10.1
elM-Mh.re,nnl.'le'ol,nti n.iu.l I., nt
1 . e ' 1 1 t.
I iiring lr. inol ruin .111 'r . I -p" It s -
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true that we h.ltr a l-w t,h t '. I".h-. 11
t 1 .1 ..." ...
In ut .....i.ittt .1(1.1.1 lli, n)i. r oil el ill
..,.,,.',.1 liniV. .,. 1..1 l,.,hi.u hntlli.it
I... .... .!..!. , ,.I.. .1 .. ill, iiiimiintt
, ., . .. ...,,. .,.... ,.....
1 11' . . . , .. ...I
whin we hud court l enl-n. it. uno
l-iug now ith.iit iourt. the l.iw 11 .1
dead letter il"ii the statute ! k
The hgil.itor. "f 'regen are III" leg'
Inlne guardian of the -.vie., and se
eoiintat.! to ih. if own con. 11 nee. . that
p. ople, .111.I l.t the areat liuardunol Ihe
uuiniii '.iit. It t r ih rulllinli-ofall lhir
lib -al an An I em ;i-n l-vsn ! l'-e
1 lnn , " . . miil 1 .t'l 1 1 1 'ii tin
, Ii I h' f ..tl , ll'l
ioi ta I .i,
. Oil kli .t I."
,1
I- 1 . - 1 t. ii ' t in
I r, . iig Ii 1 ' ' 111 im -. hut lei a
l.i-i ' 1 I h l.t n. In miiiulse
nr ai . r gii' ! nit-mi iiIiiil' 'Irinks
ht .r - ant ." i -i-l it n e-l I' d. .larr
h ai ( iiji'itii - it lahitiahh ht any
llir 1 iti.'ii bii I w. iiiifidi'iitly .ti nturi
I,.. ..r.,ll,ni. lint oi.lu..... JC inliau
, . . . . ,.......,, .--. .- .
ilrunkeiiiif. will U- a rare in I Ireoii
,luri.iL"h-'i..-t uinue'rB. her while male
l.ipiilaiiou willle-.care.-. ,
II......... It.. I..... I. ..... I IJ -. .,!.,
I luii'iiiiiii' nrinv-'i- niiuuiw is as s iin'wi
tht ti in-t U-nui.- iff.-lu-han.
deire for properly that ihey he 11..1 ap -
p.ipriaTll to thrinfwlven tu !! )
chattel of the whiti; that It is uut I'
caue the Indijri .in- urfill with foo.1
that they leava the ampb- prnvisinnsiif Ihe
tthit.s iiu.liiturb.il; and that it i not fori
tin- l-.tu that th- Indian l-ar u that tr
i-eace
eaceal.lt injit the co-jntry un-l our
lite.
n lll"," " Ul" '"'"'j
through fear, i hat tear will Le iw-cli
all.jcl ht the departure of a large ,r
ti ui ..C-nur male opiilstuni - if lliiir f.-ar
but a pn lime
'I'd-f.r.geiug waiu up.-pn ni 1 .
ihenrntul oftln iiewnifuiirurgaiiint . 11;
hut a mcroiiy .till nin.un for tie pi
nge of u latt4nti'r.li.'liug lh iiiijrtiiti'.n.
manufacture, and ae of pir, ,i'ni. I..
.jiiorn; mid 110 law could le' piv.l ln ddui,'
more glory ii"M ri gun, or h- tt r honor
ig tin- gr at mid Imppy K' public wh-r..
iniiiitle 1 h nig i'it 11. I'd ut. r u, than
mii h a luw.
A m nd 'h-- Orgiinn. l.iw th-11. and
piithehi. ufpioluliitiui.il. .. i-'inlsiii-tt
th lln .pn-.l II ..f ih-p'i'pl.'
1. 1 1 In gun hi. ite li.-r h i.g d. n-lhip
ti.iual nl'-" wiihuut ihi l.l'li -ui I'miii 'l
a!(..hi.l iing fui.nd urfin Iit garn.'-nt
let l..-r rn-eif- lliw "I- n pi .11 llv a
.land h. r . i. riming n. ...d -
nun-im th" .leriial .iiuwh wl nh t-it u.
1,., .r r,,.pm. ihw nt--n .i u Uv a
.,1m -iu ciiinmuuic-iiliuiii wlnoli ttirure.
1.1 1. .1 nt a late. hour.
Tan .- Vi-ar.
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, , ,, , ,1,,, new year, .1 is he. I
1,llllll, n, juditidiiul und ui a roiiimii-
,Ui ,lt Ul. i,ulgu 11 ri-lrr.-r lit"
,,,. , , ,1,, .,,, , fnthfully apply '
1. . ,1 1,, ... m ur fu
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.nation nun, an.l , ,- . - -
1 it ilm -. . Iii ii.iniit uimitiv, r..r ...e,,'e ri. und unli'Mi lln-urn -..- " . . . " .
complex govtrtirmfhtal maohlnsry moved
forward with an ease, a grace, and an en.
ergy that must sllenoe forever the caluiu.
nlatora of enlightened llepubtloan govern.
menls. In Europe, tho (Ires of oh Hand
political liberty which hava been closeted
aim lanileii in trie ixiwms or tier ilown.
trodden million, lime hurst forth in fer.
' tenet slid spl. ndor, teaching that there
are liat.ir.il s well a nrtllicial iiohleinrii,
mid thnl the powers of king an- nnp'tcnl
. when arrard in mutiudiug tnfe again!
,,, v,.ii.-h.al. d to msn bt the King "f
""'H'"'
We me not only entering upon a new
year, but ii.n n new Mar in n era ol
human iliMiillirnlimiil' The a biealh
Dial thunder..! r sit the. roi ihe nmn
nreh of I'.urope. whi.H.r..l p.e-lolhe
moll.sr of repuMte'
ile.tlllt high.
ntiii and holt nuailtln
imerii'uu g"
that
1.. 1. ...... 1I1. 1.1 Hii.iiiir.' l ..iir.'it
...mm .."
k.-ther -nr lone -hiring ihe pl far,
aii.l.uir in,. .111 list. I' 1 n u'd n th.-t
sn-i our ' '-
1.1 t hute he 11 iiu-l w hether oar t s
"Ugl" '
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.....I . .HIiMII I ll.l 11 'if- " ..-'- -..
rji o 1 -"."'"' "
Hit our hell, r.iidgm. lit
,llld eniillt
"In" t '' 'In
l. nil . ll.'ll III the flllllle, ol
ui Ii errors a wi iIim---h r 111 the past,
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Tt-miM-riitM't- ti'llna.
Th. I'i ini-raiu r-Soi i.'lt im t ae. iirdini
to .1 Ijoiirniu. ut, and nan op. 11. d with
prater lit Itet l I., nil
The Mlinuti'i ol the lsI meeting Wire
rend ht ihe en lurt
The 11,'t. (!. II. tkinvon ii.llt.sd
tie m.rtiag in i'.iue ettetid, .1 r. mark.
t,' .wodlt It.t W. Illaiu ai.tl II J .Im
miii.I'i. Muck, and I'r 1,-tit
'Hi.
plulge lidiig eiri uhitid, '.'7 nuiue
n.r.' mill.. I.
tin in tii'ii fllr llei.atighlin.
mill. f wl lite I.. iiiti d to .'pen 1
r. iiuiiil. an1 with all n'lteti. of th
eor.
Ii r.
rilort
(tniti"tin 'ft'apt KilU.rn, tin- ne 11
lite eoininitt'.' I" nisi the irn n-nliiu
.niinitt.
tin iiti'ii-nof Mr. Th.-o Msgr11.hr. a
in I...I in .,--,
i-!iiiiiii,kr-'i in' .. .it,, .j.-.. ,,,-. .-....,.
talnlh- f n-. f Oregon t My foror..! against !
il ..il- f ar.li nl .nmt its tin i-Ijii. I
.r Th. . Magrtt.h r. CI Tat lor. '
V .....I- .1 I I' ll.,.l.r.l .ml .
,( M'ytlll I ' " lli i"i"l ,- -
Ii..-n-.Hohlen.r. were ap td that column
l.rr.
Oil ....-ll.ivi ro.,t,ntll rvpnrt al tae t.eal
m. .'Hug.
(In motion the u.-nty adj"tiril(d, In
iiii'et on i-diioliiy . lining, Jan. 31.
W' V. III.. I'r'.--.
C. W' SHAM:, Sec.
I'ruii.luiiul 4.ot-riiin-at for
I Citlllnriiiu.
W'e ' in th" following arm !e, copied
fr titc ' Star and Ciliforiiian" of Sot
'.'."ill., that tin- orsdiiialiiui'jfal'rutiiioiul
C ,t, rim int for California it l Ih- vhi
whi 1,'iirn Iroia th- 1 p-n.-iiL. ufoth.rs
an, ,appy j and tliet who h urn neilh-r
Irom their own
'.tin. r .ire foul.
11.11 Ih- exp-neiiLe of
'Ih- I'mtisiounl 5u.
t.rument -sf Ungoii ih mild" -plate to the
growing interi.t'. of tl cuiitry; from
whn.li fail Califunua mat learn, that 111
, rganiatmn ol In r 1 011I1 11.pl.1ted I'i.,
ti.iuiii.1 lioternui' nl, 11 I iiiiirluut to
prnti.l-( laras gnteriim.nt laudoil.)
Nr.h. prut.iti... of etert r.gl.t. and tho
pum.l.m. nt of ,-t.r-. wr-ng.
, I,,..,,, thai the . inii...f Calif.rni.i
t .1, t lpi-.mi..'Hs.lt wait aihiiiL' f-.ra
uii.-'ii.'l t" wan a lung e-r a
ir.ai ...... ...ui.. ......in.
....... .- 1
f On
h
ti il
vt.,1 ' 1, . mm. uilt ..1.1.I1. uhh in uot.rn
, ,, ,, ',;,
'
j-( ST (VW ITWI fc (-llM j,lSl.
ai5.iv Mam.n 'it ii. Mio.a .iaiios
'''" "it " " with I'mi. Jeu fo
vt I. ,.,.,, Oov. M. v,...e, ,
,a.n-rt rniirv loth' capilal. hus teruunii
t..l, nii'l hi- an- plea. .1 tniulti.- tin p.u
,. ..rCuliforhiniifiti r.Mill.iiH fatnnihl.
tu th-orgiiuiaalion ..ra i.itil gut-ri.in. nt
It was generally belu-v. d while 11 had
, , ,,.,, ,y lf.,,,1. that , li.rii. of r-
M-riiiii.nt ttnuhl nrrite frmn W'i..hini..n
l-(ori laws 1 uuhl ho . nai '1.1 ninl put Hit'.
op-nitiun by oiirw It- for Ih- (-uternui. nl
ol Ciilir..ruui. -r any prut nnlarr.mg..
m ui ent. nd into Tho growing demand
I'r .. judicial or.i.niati..ii, nn.l lie .1.11
,ril, , ,,f tin innvcyaiii-.- by whieh g.
mm. nl ih .atclici anil nistrui ttuu,
..I...... ... ...rrilur.al ..iMIIrrH. i.u-.ht have '
.linen I'lpicl.'d. th'iiigh lung him. 1 due, I
1 ........ mill ! . ' ...... : ..
.' -" ." "" ...-..-. ,
hat. Impost.. I our iititlioni., '"'", coll i,y, that u mint should I i-s.
,,...! 'hlllkfuliu KtUtitllf. Willi It lrr..JtV I ..,.... ... ' n elp ,., ,-: (
swa-tjsHL.J .1 iiJ-. i.amBwaag
California. To forward tho movement,
and praduce a revenue for the support uf
the government formed, preventing a re
course to taxation, Col. Mason, we nro
officially advised, will ;lvo over In its
comtiluled authorities the ontiru uollrctloa
of customs at the several tt of Call,
forula.
We have hanlly liine to dwell iitton itio
favorable cll'ei I no Iril.t this e-onlcrcnce
will linto iiniii Ihe mind of ihn copk-, an
,, ni ,!., reKclfully swelled, fur
tin pnuiHiliou of i"l Inw in ('alifornin at
their nun baud. Our readers may real
"" "' " ,,V, .f,,", , ' .7 ? f
'going In pni" it h lccn olhuially coin
Mmm, aicl We will only enjoin niton
, nmiilryiii. n wi.o an.l rllU'rate pro.
, lenlmg. m wnaiier lollows the an
) "".V,'.".''!.!!!" A, th"ZhK' to
j uh.rt of the people here to
pnitnle law lor lliw lerntort , wo oau nee
Hi. ieoii w h h i it tl oiiiuiatiou eainiut
l onee . tlen I oter II. r uliall
wnle itj.nv at loiulli iiiii tin nul.ject III
,uv
he at onee tlended oter II. Wn nhall
!:. -rtti. ft
I Vrri,.rNf livrrmnr ut for llrrgi'n A
.Niiprriir Jult iirrieirf .1 (VerrTm-r,
olWr oA.. -1 ill' in eiinroii lr my.
'in le S,im 1 1 nllrmiin
Truiii pnng. r arnted Irani the
"I iidin. ' t.' It it r ti thnt a Terrilorlsl
(inn iiiiii. ut hnh..n nrgauinl for Ore.
g"ii , tint n Mr I'utt, of llliuoi, ha
I-..11 iipp'iiuliil Supreme Judge for tin-
letrilmy sin 1 sine n lnr.l th" I'mliue,
Slid trill I e in this 1 ily in 11 few day,
that il. 11 1,11k' of Indiana ha. In ap
pointi .1 tf.iti rnor, and Mesiriiger M.ik
Millhl.l, wiii Mith nlher olljeers and
tin . i"it nr. on th. irttny hereby Isud,
and hi.i; r.nn I, Miuteriug al I '"it Hull
Wt hat.- In . n uuuMt. ,ih aru the nauie
it Ih.i other I'llicer. al. wlnthrror not
.Hit I mil law In
fM..., for lliegan
, I rilktiug that I ml. Sai'i lis ! lie or
will
1
d Jitlt '.y tin- i..en ul Hug. II, .
d"tr.i r hat, and i all him a e. i.lh nun uf
the 'Wm wiil.r With lh pa.iafi-i.fu
iu. liiidlau, n.thng prtnnt t rego(
In. ii .pee.lilt U, nj; th- .u n,- right
am . f Vrneii. a iii.ni ihe Pacilii In th.
name ..I ih- gsai I ph i f llirg. u, thir
lima jot unit griiiaiia- arm at ui
Judge I'rall iHinllregon.
Oen. I..ine I a young man
elf made,
ur.d ha w.. many and imperishable lion
Of HI till
M.Mcanwor N.i Ti niloriel!1
linn rnmeiii ha bei n orgaiured for (.'all
forma.
till further Itroi,
W'e learn from ths "Star and Califnr
nlaii" of Dec. Mlb. thai mlellige... . ha.
il.e recited .u California, that I'mted ,
iStat., tm.pt art- an their w.t to ,wl.
country S,ejy Wrt.M1i'e I ,ng
made fur tin. orga.itzu.nm th. ,e of a I'm
....... .
tiimna! t.oti riiui. nt He m.l.io th"
death of our f. Ih.w uticn Martin It.
Mdirmui, al ihe hand of Chart, i I'.,
Tn-k.-.t, by ili.M'mg. Mr. Ju.ld, trie ll.i
ttauiii Mini.t.r of I'liianci'. Im Uin
.
linn th- intelhg. ni-c of our mganinli'iu,
git. the na.no of Mr. I'm. h.nt ai nnr
I emtonul h. 1 n tart , and 1 utilaini mine
fireiii ucit It. ad.
hilrr from Iht Sl'ilri nwl .'uroie.
Ilatr from tho I'lllled Slates to Sept,
I Ith nn- iu our ..enni W'e hate ile.
tain, dlhe pnp-r until tin late hour ihst
we mat i.r. sent n bri' f siiimuurv ofth
news. Thnmi'li tin- ilil. 1111 nf T II
UrkinS i: , M'-nterey. its h.'ito ree.-ived
a . filr. ..I M.'U.-. Cut- i.a riof Sep, n,
th.- N O IMnym.e ulS pt Mill.
''''" ki'lprotidiugf-rt irrgmiiiT. rntorisl
'"',r"1'""' l'adh..ii pj.se.l. und lt-n
. .. ".
.1111.; umoiu nl i.oternor .tlajer J..-pl.
1,. m, ,k hinl racnteil ihcaiiiaiiiiliueiit
r
P. S. Mdr-tlml liir ihat Ternlory, and Mr. ,
I'r.t.h.H that ..fS.iril.iry. M.ij. Meek ,
tt i 111 Si 1,'iui mi iho lllli of Aug., thel
win m m i,uiii mi iho -.'liili ol Aug
l-.m r. M...-N .-.,,,....,,. nn.l ,1
1 piuhuhl-In-, iilrea.ly arnted in Oregon,
j )f tl( finr ni, ,r,.fni, , ,,ns ,,
m .liui.-ly
l,,,,,, uiioth. r ililic.tj nioriu is
J"w", " "," f. ',', ,,f mJ,," "ui!
,ril,l,lir, , mctiaiin i. I.'.ui llllino niul
I. .,t.,i..lj. mid oilier ii.M.oiatii leadera
,ri j,l(irriM Inland all whi iiuict,
Kiit.Mii u i.toluliuu hud broken mu.
i'.ml-.r,,r ,., . ('uuatiidt. i.rotli.ioiiul
Zl,. ... . Mul.li-ln'i ul Ht. -e,.rlhurg.
-j'H, . ),, , h,;., oi-eim .Monarcli from
,iMK.l, IhTIiikI for Huston, win burned
, ttnl I'hunuvl mi the '.'ith Aug.,
Hlll i.'m VI , ,t Ship Si-ruuiisirii wa
,. .1 m S. ri for tin-.S'linditief. Miunlv
,tl, ,,,. miI.iH nl 81IMMMI ol Yniikeu
N(,i,,iin, nil snrl-i rind kinds.
11l,.f
''m nninion nrtvuiU tery usnerally In
1 ' . . . '
.....
sou unu.li .1.1 ji ,
fellow. cltUeiit, that tlu-ro is now In Ore
gon in the nelghhorliond of faur hiimlreil
llnmiaiid dollars worth of gold dust ami
hut a few of or fnlluw.cltlaent have re.
turned frmn tha itiluri. Il may W safely
caleulateil, that by tho first of August
next, from a million and a hall In Ivt's
millien dollars worth of gnhl will have
arrived in Ihr ceunlry worn California.
The dual sells lor from ileven In (wslvu
dollar caih per ounce, whloh is less than
two third its real value One third of
ol I, .1(111,000 is MMI.OUO nn amount
worth sating.
O.VWnsee from ths "sjlar and Call
fornian," that the llawslisa kiossrmiieiil
hits appointed a cuuimlwnuisr, whu was
to proceed lo California " in the King's
own clipper," In neguliatn a treaty of
iiiuuiercn hutwurn His Hawaiian Majesty
and the Oovernmrnl of t'allfotma The
I'nlteil Hiatri Cninmissionnr, Anthony
Ten I'.y.k, lt. , im.iiistratpil(nf coiiris)
nguiatt tho proceeding, tijieu tin ground
that Ilia I'mtr.l Stales Oofermnont wta
the aulhoiily In Im addressed fur tin lie.
g Illation of treaty llpulatioiia between the
tvticoiiulilrs The Hawaiian niithnrltiea
have plaaed llisimclti in sa awkward
Hnitnia by ihe proceeding , but the gu.
vernmeiil of t'ltlll'irnin, hy the levying uf
iuiol, has Ihiti acting in lha charactar
of an nidi pendent government, and thus
lar, al hatt, giteii iituuragrmrlit to thu
Hingular mote of tin: Hawaiian king. V
had auprd il generally iindeiftiod, fliat
tlin .h wer uf aitaldnhiiig purti uf
. titry and 1 alh eti .11 ilnlritts In tin Dint, d
Slnle, wai trstidi-ikir t'ongreit; and
we iiuderttuud that the colleiUuli nf duties
in I'alifiirma, without thrm pio-nqiliaites,
whither a a I'mted Statu oflicer er olh
rfttim' mid to what, ti r iiuiaaiei the mo.
,.,.,.,,... .,1 ,, -,.,,1,-j. lleelsr
mny bi made lialilc for ihe reuabiirsr
menl of all ihs mmiiei cullei led
CVOui f.-llon ti.wi an Noye aiimlli.
1 1'." . su-ri arg.i nf the ' Anita," mil
I'b-as accept our thanki f.r the hnngiue
and iWitt ry i.f our filei of ht Star and
Calilon.iali Mr Joseph I'
Smith sseill
-- i ...-..". .-- ..
Star an I
California!.' of Not 7f.
father Aeolti will ali pl.sse sen pi
our thanka fur tlm l,.aii.,f th. ".Star alii
slifoiniaii ol Dm. Id
(!" rhe Huntsmsii'a rioag" will ap
piar in i.Mrttexl.
OV-'I'lio -L'ndinn" anlersd Ulioal Wt,
,. II.. .1.. 1 ...... L r - .1 .. ... .
7" '' "'-""" "" "'" "
"", t-"l''''"' "ir te.orl .liuk.,.,.1
"""'"' ""'. Ih--. nd -It
""',J '"' "''" '' ""T "f,, "'
",",",; '" !" V" ' '' b"1 """" '""
i' in for a high tide
j OV"W- . srn from the tupsriargo of
'be "Anna," that .luring the fautttvn
.day he r.-inauied at Kan I'rana.eo, ih
i wialhi r was inil-l and pit a. ant It ttu
.... .... ...i.i... i ii ...
0'"TVi ri-gr.t that our t-.-rrapoiidml
" It.'' has Inkin thn r..a.arkt of uur cor
rtspondnit "Tyro" a much at heart.
VN'o had understood the trutiuirnti nf
"Tyre" as levtll.d aolely at Ihn matttr
adtauced by " II." and not al kis person.
I'ntiilo vn-wi 11 IU r being publicly advau.
e. .1 Ik-. 01110 pubtin properly, and tuhjact
lo critici-mi, eulogy, or denunciation, at
.' ,. j,,,,,,, at r eapr fu( h at cluiet
,,,., ,1(, ,rrlul ffmrnllir,yjlcliPi
'
OTTho " llt.lino" and ".Sabina" lit
safely iirritcd at San I'rancisoa before th
,,,1, ri); .. lUlj..,..
OVUnld dull is said In bo selling tt
Vslpara-w for H per ounce.
-I
OVNiiiin nf Iho pasiengnrs lately arri.
tid tire citien oftalihirnia, coino her
to settle, aloaie have been hero before ;
some aro hero now lor the Itrat linto.
O.V-TIm "I'niliiie" brought sixty. two
passengers, among whoai was Jadgo Pratt
of Illinois, who comet, ilia said, us 811.
preme Ju.lgo of Oregon Territory, and
our fellow.ciliins ti. 11, I.ovcji-.y, I', W.
1'itlygrote, mid Andrew Hood, I'U.juirei,
and netsral oilier. I.s.i complaint is
iiiti.lt. of ihe sicklii.esi nf California thta
hy Ihov- who returned earlier. Ilnbberirs
und imirdera seem In ho nn the Inrrcssc,
(Kr'l'ho annual express of the II. II, Co.
(npxrctcd from I'i. Hall about Ihe I Oth
of pobruury. (iovcruor I, sue and suit
mny arrive then also.
m.i mi 1 11 wr tfl ..awm4 rmatawa. wimm.
A Tali. I'amii.v. Tho Homo News
sa,'n thera is at Notlinghsm, a Torkshirn
(iiaiit, H feet high, and who weighs 403
iKiimdi, Jli futherpi fanner, was 0 feet
II inrliea high. His mother II feet, and
all thn children of the family taller thaa
iho mnthe-t-. One of Ihe young ladies is 7
fret o irtchrt,
;
1.