5gag '"TW: 'fm SMI' W; ..v PpH!l!lMP .'MPw,'pr & IP" .? "J t;" !? Itr-i!' 'iMTXt'i r ti kss; rfisw -. 'li -& $ ;&i I I' - , rl . 1.rJI if ., m -TiVS, fn t '.: yJwi"! m-t n.-Tia 'Vfriv'-i. ' ny ." . '-i -f "'?Tl Wit , V , raaaa3i l?WS vaBs nwTfi 'aJAaaJt-b W 'aaHBel !r .- . , wtowri v'itv-j. - i iot. - ....!.. e-'tf ECTATOR it,. - "7llilriMMMllaw MkUHof iMjgMMMiwplHMlf to rS' aajr, t"MPg at aaaa M IM l;-as wpMarw km alwaye fck MitaMlOnfM were mm la la. MM.HHir. Aedaewttot r-ntiMtyiMM vahaaeeleead r MAaVmAAAMiiab. MsVafawsaUafttaai - iHM7KavIM at tto :lai m. iMjiifcir it greatly h to ajrtatoly trwaj.taat fcaH.aiBlawailw - --- - y. .. JFVf Wi wetaawtto agit, laaaMattTTwm to toeaM tore toca tod the Pre. WIMHWCfi awW IKnVfVVwII W I jMtieto tod, eadifttoy '. aetjaoney JnTtto la Mieheae. Now 4hhiaaaeBr,ead farmsro fanaewrw emyihiag hi arotecutien of itaaagh lb culti. itla,aOsUea.:ftr!iwo reasons. JWf"y ar-glstM!, fHj trust it -) ten that the Krone ana and L Mutter our farmers may rtlurn eaaBittoe aad redoubled en- t tteaaarary tad honorable c. ajtajjaf aagaMioa f oaraghbar M Ma aatiea of Itoat cJti- ,Qrta to hata aet autaeriM hiawaatkaliliapae aaaw a aMafaHr ta yatk kaW baatkat a n. r.kavaaatyatHMtedta ? ' -' TirVaWaajaau 1.DW aafjaa aa ika aariy. H flBalPteaMBat ("HtkuakV afa Miariwaf arW.aa41ia- alaaaraalia inr waiiiat k a,aaiaia,aa) at'lkia tfaaa -r-f-ifaiirtfldni.lh yPwVwBBWH Ml MV9t9 InV m w faNUnaai Ma pair ratofiaaioCUIbr. fr -ytiti wm& K C ,?.;t aaanaaaa rnDbar L .::.: mtAnmimmi i '-". aaaaHamJaiM Warn daw I ( J ...... -1 &M&mmrm wvgmmmm r V LVmmmm prm. ai - jaw . .- '$&..'&" x1mbW ae nwaaw 'W&X-WmmM'' ahaa .. Mb t",awH1lWa"i tJaiwMJaWJI 'VwfcW 'r'JBKBcVPaM Ks.' w0P"'l,W1 : 'Ma wj.kvbi ktaiaiM- i Kfi-JrBFWW" r.rr -VMHtt. K f."V A.-jWa74. '. U - . &"&! af af aavy, It mm k) awMini; da warfaw tto imm. mmmwmmmtmi aaaak tto aWuZi aaatoaaf ear Mr atoar Tarritan ik ,-1 iljtoafia, ji! ..I,, fcraiatoa. a aairoe af mmmm aetracae a graat trau. Ueaaaraa of our aetl aa aa adiaeaat aataatv la. Ifwatorarelipaad aaddaaaliat rictoa'tto af Otagaa If, by the tea ar ear meldam nan. Mtfawa atotoa tto toala iU atnaiag aaaw ta tor todaa- h ajaanaaMtia aiaaraaal. I aaraltatof UAtraagaraJi .toaaerUaaWrcdTaad aaa wuew, ter ajara ar. aad, aad tmenieurablr ta tor IsUraata tbaa if ia. had bavap rtianlniait Ibaktol to Impt rba loyalliy of tor atowt-beartcd, aad atrooc I","y "I ',rii5f 'IS01' 90" w toaiperata, OH ftaaai aadlaaaatriou, and tto produo' af.CMwjea era ttoae of a brarea ,arwa, liar aariculiural re. are alone eaimUe of atutalala mal aaaale, aad ttoae, iogattor whb tofaaajtortoaa attriaataa of waahb, are, ;& tWlailty of, a arawiac jhrrtotod to ttoae iaereaa aaaHtlaa by laaMMBMre Call. tier eaeh Ibiaaffh. i bafiaatoatotill tenJUPiU eUaieataWa a uiany ea Uta it. i irwf aUaMatavFa aaaatr to tto tawaaa ttorabr eaipliyad. pwee ovanry ewwiy raaat i iaa paraiyaw ereetee ay gaM aaar ha htiiadariaa Omm r'ttoeraaof ttowoM. at ito -: . j. a .. . -. ---3 T-- aad wiilHyAaatoaad ImiMIhK rtto MaeeetaWW i'-,i',M''"TraJaW'k 'J& "H1 M Aajertoaa tarritoVlBatIto t HaVJal. Iflab MalMiattailM .U" Y lhaualaaamlal ? . iglMH. , ' rn waa waaa, J 99&WV laawer, aaa proaaea, aad twa ii r11!"! jvTP i '. i warn m nm uaaonaaaajae a rvu lavNM aVaNaNV IM Vf9M CflC wa9 aTWfin waHaafllaV at aaVJVaHlaM a'-JI jPPJawW awMVa ( faMWa vtrlVITrw rartna wwjeftr. f,af taewiatarrla '"aaaay ataaraab. w I 4'aT M'jr j BwilNlalawW raw eMafbeted iraaaa aaa waaJJ aaama;tW.t aid aaibtoai'tot V(V aMHl ' . --mm Vi-BaaR - ' - LllSaBaaS Wlaauia it-' " fatatMaia n&ifaaF Mtol vJ ,. aaJ'lar.baw.tttBaa; wt.leok ika,' traaklaja. aktr. 4m, Mrf aha tto HmHWN wW Nw M Lata Mtcabjaa ta tto Im. A WUt rtoord wa toatiailttatjOkj tar (to oerrMaondiag aanMui'WMM . Tfta raaait m aa laRawa. Taaimator ofcltar, olaudv, aad ratay aara wara tto ama In tola aia. aat. Ttoy aHaiad widttf towava ta twa aty laajiiiaat ruiioU. In tto Irat alaaa ttora Mt, la laalana duriag tto aarkataaM, atkaattwlca aa ataaa watar to tto beta of rata aad aaatr, MllaOtafaadariagttoaama atriodtto aanMatag wlatar; aad alaa la ladtaaa ttotoftTfaat of tto rata Ml darlaa tto day wMana Oragoa atout two talrda of tto ram Ml dariag tto nlaht. Tto dMfttaaaa la ttot tto aw iara aa iadiaatad ay tto r, wi uihr waa aaariy tvaatydagraaa wanaar ttoa fadl. aaa. WHbttoaafcatatolbraaawa maH af aaaraa daaida to nror of tto mild and aalaariaaa etoata of jto Uad otur adaatiaa. ! Wa tora taaa far tod a eoaUbruMa wtater. Dariaf ttolaat moath ttora waa a gaad daal of rata, tto waattor towarer to aWld aad atoaaaat, tba Ttormoeaatar aet tovtag aa yat iadleated a tamperatura baww 31 drgran. Laat Maaday anew fall to tto death of aiabt laetoa, bat ta aaw rapidly diaapaaartoir. Wa take pleasure la announcing the coiamenorawat aad growth of Bameroua tlllagra In thta Territory. Tto proaperily of the tlllagti and chlee of a country a tto aureat Indication of tho general proaperily of the country. We propoaa noticing aoroe of the more recent begin, toga ot fuinre populous towrn; and we begin with M ilwaukie. Tbia Tillage la located to the eaat bank of tto Willamette rirer, in Clacka- BMweoanty, aaaaa aia rbllea below the Pallr. Lot WkkeeMb, Eaq.. to tto propria. tar. It aay to aeU to be atttotoad of ahlpaaTigattoaoa tto WilUawtie. We are aaatud laat aay Teaeel that can coata tola tto rirar at aH aaa come aa to Mil. waakie. Tale totog 'M faot wa wander ahy larabaata da aet oae their ialu eaae whb ehipaara to briag their eargore to tkto aetot. Atora Mflwaakle tto WHtoawtteto eatirely aaaahed to ahlp aarigattoe. Ttoae facta auaeh ao amall degree oi Iraaertaaee ta tbia town aita In a eoasataretol point of riew. But tbia la not tto oaly thing which recomroenaj tbia pUee ta tto pabtlo notice. la tto rapid isaaroveiBent It la making we bare evideaee that ita cillxeea poaeeaa the right klad of godhead American energy to guarantee ita proaperily. The erection of a aew building (a a matter of rery freqaeat ocourrance, aadgireaaaauraneo of an active, bury population. Four aaw atllla aadoae grtot aaill are, or aoon will to to active operaUoa. Aad to the mtdet of all tbia aotire labor, ttoy have given cheering eridenea that ttoy are a thinking people. Education to duly appreciated and properly attended to. Ta their honor be it aald they hare erected the irat public ecbool kouee in Clackamas County. There la a good aad full school in operation there, under the' caraol Mr. Campbell. In ooaclasioa we notice with pleasure another aad a ure in. dlcationof a noble character aad lalelli. gent enterprise, the inhabitants of Mil. waakla came up mora unanimously to tto support of tto Spectator ttoa any place out of our fair twin atoteroktoe af Oragea aad Lion. We coaaaaod Mil. wfcukto to tto notice of the paMfo, aad with h abundant prosperity. VMaiCMr. Title to a aaw town jaat laid out ly A. T. Hedges, Eaq., It to altaatad oa the East aide of the Willamette, Iramedi. airly aba a tto Falls, aad adjetotog Ore- ta Oty. it aaioya graat eeaaamalal ad. vaatagaaaa tto tarmtoaa af tto aavtoa. ttoa of tto WIHaaaetta frata atora. It aadeabtodly wWto a fcw yaua baeomc aplaaeaf rery aaaaldsrable tosiaaaa.- ThaaghFaNaakywaa eanreyed oaly a Mw-waatoatoae, eaeh to Ito spirit of im aiaraawat, that wa are arrant aew beaees araatad, aadwa are arrant that attors win ta araatafi aaoa. Wa an authorised lo aay that a tot will to ehrermlly doaa led to aay ehrietiaa deaosalaalloa that pay wtoh ta tnt a boaaa of worship In FaHecliy. Ta laose who wtotMo make toraatatratolbla lotratojdarfjlaliering toduaaawata. WjawtoVMr. H. au'ooaae toktoaatorartoi. - ii ,w Tbto towa to toaetad rathe South aide of the Saattom In Lian County, ,Milion M" jTmi;,mrrim. Dc tela, ea. & ttoaaA'4SeVtai ae&MW Iw Oat. lvto AtWJtat&atikM affaffaffJP IMttM MMiMM ,, hHTi .MM v Mtf wOMY nHMHHBRMMM JitllMMM It ' jaujiL-jji Jl 'stsmm tmmmsars i ji. 'jii BtKB aTttaaM aartoaMaa aa.tto aatlaw. Aky rat. tto Willamatia an Ttora to at that fall la ika river af pnvtMge, -jaM tto eater. prlsiag eMi'al Caaatras Brant by ttoj erection of aaaw aaa grtet mill. In ad. dittos to these adraalagaa Syraouta Is, la tto mhlat of a meet beautiful and fertile district of country. Noae more to to Oregon. Surrounded as it to with auoh ample agricultural advaalagea it will doubtless enjoy a rapid growth, and era loag become oae of our handsomest country villages. Mlet aaMB) Tawaa. While speaking of towns, for the pur- aaa of alviet a oorrect Idea of tba aaa. Jia Dm aiapriator. IlU na laytaitatlr tuaalka to Ortgon ebaapar WIMtoMa.a4 W't,aaDoUco, it....'.; Qui aaaMrtog to k ia kvalataM af NlJtMgf arriva in OrraM, they flai graphical poatttoa of the towns of that & tcareely aay thing in this Una Territory, to our readera abroad we give Oregea. Books and stationery are tto following list. Ui demand and yat there la not a Betweea tto FaNaeftto WIMaiaatti JP fa Oragoa, aad only a supply aad Ito Moath of tto CUokamMaalafWrUtog paper. Leather la out of mar. ted tto following places. Oragoa Cy,k aad also children shoos, and only a Ureen Point, Clackamas City Liaa Chy, and Multneaiah city. These will to all probability at aaaaa future day eeaetkttte tto diflbreat wards of oae greet city. At present the entire population to about 1,900. Portlaud to situated oa the Willamette, In Washington eeuaty, about twelve milea below the Falls. It to a place of general and native trade. Veessle usual, ly discharge their eargeee at this point. la addition to the above we have been informed that a steam saw. mill will aaoa to to operation there. An enterprising firm in Portland have also aant to the States for an engine and machinery for a Steamer to run between that place and San Francisco. This is what we like to i. Itiajtuttho kind of energy and enterprise that wjll make any place flour, ithing, and beautiful. Astoria is on the well known site of Sort George at the Moutk of the Coluav a. Lexington to another village, and to situated on Clatsop Plains. La Fayette city fa tba shire town of Yam Hill county, aad la situated at tto Pallauf tto Yam Hill river. It baa may advantages which will make It a toeatifii and flourishing place. There are doubtless many other itoaaal towns to this valley, bat farther ttoa tto above our geography to at fault. Wenvite tto attention of our readers e able and interesting article of the Superintendent of Common Schools, on tto subject of education. Tab cause should be warmly embraced, and eathual. astically sustained by the people of Ore gon. O. P. Q. is heartily welcomed to his old corner in the Spectator. Junius came " near jumping tha claim" but be is back in season ; and we will stake ofl an other for Junius rich in all the proftise charms of our Mountain muses. A considerable amount of interesting matter, both original and selected, 'is crowded out this week. - HeaJUr, f Use City. The summer and autuma have passed away, and our eity hat enjoyed the moat excellent health. We have it la true eeenaomo persons afflicted with Ague, aad other forma of bilious disease, bat they came from tto gold mbee, or some other place. We do not recollect having noticed a case of fever, or ague which waaooatracted In this place; and oaly two deaths have occurred within our knowledge. And these were infants who died of diseases "peeultar ilo Infantile yean. Wa tare aet indeed kaow,tay person lo to seriously aiokof any disease for moattopatt. Tbto for a population of mora than IWO spssks volumes for the health or tto puce. aw Prtr Cstrrewt Vakta. Tto reader will observe that wo have made una nryr full table of the prices ourreat m uregoa Uly. Wa have not only bestowed tlaw and attentloa to this matter, bat wa hare enjoyed the asslstaaoe of ettora la tto city. Our desiga to tbto (Matter is to disabuse tto pub. Ito mlad both at kaaw aad abroad. la ao one thing have tto people of Oraton experienced greater injustice th in re gard lo Ito natter before ua. Our citl. asae have gone to, tto mlaes, and having remained m them for their appointed pe. riod, ttoy return to San Franeiaoo on their way home. There they propoaa puroha. aiog a aupply of dry goods ana groceries for family use, or perhaps they propose purcnseiagatiaoKMjmde lor tho pur. ponsof going into the mercantile dullness. Bat they aro assured that Oregon is per fectly flooded with geodiy-tliat they can ttoy tod toan led to suppose. Wa love "M apaa Bald and a lair tight," and haaee'we bring up tbto matter. Hero do most distinctly declare that Oregon NverK sar irom.aeiag ovemocaea wua hWaee. wagrantthara'toAurga amount ejtotrabaadiat oa toad, but we also aa. BtrttaattMr u aeiageM wmmtni or Ury geede and grooarlea In the Territory, I And u far the price of the articles that are la this market, our table speaks for Htotir., l la order to illustrate our assertion we toiMetto attention of all, to the following aaMsaretlon of thtnaa that are much vaaaea, out net procuraDio in mis city, aad we believe not in thta Territory. Medtolaee, Faints, aad Dye Stuff.. A well assorted Drug Store Is greatly aeeded . t . . ...... . meagre aupply of boots and ehoea. If these to oo salt brought la there will soon to aaaa to be bad. Stores of all sorts. hardware and tin ware, flannel good of every variety, almost every thing in the grocery business, and many other artloles " too tedious to menttoa," are in great de mand here, and If the stock Is not soon re. plealstod will soon bo entirely out of in kat. If goods are not more abundant than tbto la California the newa we receive from there must be aa far wide the mark as the aewa there from Oregon is. We disavow any thing like reflections ea any person in tbeaa statementi, but as we feel that injustice it done to Orogon and Oregon people in this matter, ss tho conductor of tho only pulllo Journal in tt.e Territory, we feel called upon to cor reel It. We have no doubt tho exUtcnca of this impreaalon at San Pranolsco hss prevented persons, who would hsvo been valuable citizens, from coming themselvss, aad bringing their wealth, ta thte Terri tory. Let it be 'known the world wide that tore to a grand field for marchantile, mechanical, aad agricultural penults, aad ttoa ohiteat will pour in, and j opula ttoa will rapidly multiply; and Orogon take torptooe aa a prosperous Bute. JTbm. W. Carter la at Ctote. TtoJao. W. Carter, on her petuge freto Bu Fraaotoee to tto Columbia, en countered a gale oi tto Mouth of tto Co lorable, by whioh aha was dismantled and driven out ta sea a great distance; but fortuaately the made her way into the Stratta of Fuea, where aha waa refitted and iadaily expected in tho Columbia. There were no Uvea lost. fflcbU ftaagee. We tee it stated that Joseph O. Mar shall of Indiana, haa been appointed by tho President, Governor of Oregon in place of Gov. Lane, removed. Also, Joiepn j. 1,'omM, u. a. Attorney for the district of Oregon. Also Daniel B. St. John, Collector for the Port of Astorls, in place of Gen. Jno. Adair, removed. crvedi then Bight The evlta of intemperance have Lctn growing more and more-alarming for the past two or three months. While the evil wss sufficiently annoying lo the communi. ty. it waa exceedior.lv ao lo the officers in command of the troops in this city. As there appeared to Lo no deposition on the part of the clllxena to clieck tho miaclilef, ioi. Luring took the matter in band yes tsrday, and " shut shop" for the doggeries. There was a amall lot of spirits destroyed, at d the determination is exhibited to nut a stop lo tto traffio in the oily. And thus larwe believe every right hearted, and right thinking person In community will sustain .the Colonel in his course. But we ask for impartiality. Serve all alike, Taaaaeiaaia ateeHag. "Ttora will to a matting of tto Oregon Chy Temaeranoe Soclstv in tha Mono. diet church oo Monday evening 34th Inst. at ball past six o'clock. An address will be delivered the ofttoara for tho ensuing rear win oa eieoiea, anq oinar important business transacted. All aro Invited to attend. ceasunueavso. Mr. Margtut't Cattcert. Tbo concert given to tha cilixens of this Elaoe, by Mr. Morgan, on Monday oven. ig last, not only proved a rich and intt. ratting treat to his large and respectable auditory, but realized, ta wa are pleated to toarn, Ito most sanguine expectations oi ins laieniea vocalist, air. Morgan's powers as a alngtr are of no common order, and our eltttens, by their frequent demon ttrationa of tpplauae, showed themselves oapable of tpprecltting bit willingness and ability lo enltrttln Ihem. We under. tltndthatiMr. M, will favor hit friend with tnothsr Concert on next Mondty evening, and we would bespetk for him Ihe patronage of all Ihe muslclovlng den. Ixrna of Our CilV. Tha Immortal IUr.1. to distent from whom on such joints is nothing tliort of literary herrsey, ssys that ' Hs Ibathu rw mmlt lu his soul Jler Is a smvI with tomtrt tvttl nrf. Mil fw !.swu e., .Howa?) r - ' CaUmkmu. Una in rttes'or .Fiout. Unomt niwarioK tmj Smit and by ll files of papers from California and tha States. The newa from the latter is old nsws though It Is i!jjiflt cviti at mis late period. Our California neighbors have, In Con venllon adopted a Constitution for a Slate government, which was lo have been sub- mlttod to the neoDlo Nov. 13th. The mh .... , . ', ' i . . i.. lllleal atmosphere at our latest dalea was la a delightful state of agitation, It being neceetary to "man the ahlpoffltaia" from a host of worthy candidates. We rtotlce tko name of I'etor II. Burnett at Iho head of the list of candidates for the office ol Governor. There baa ben a great advanco In the price of proviilons Flour was selling In San I'.rsnolsoost 10 par barrel!. Prime Pork waa 900 per barrel I. Prices generally havot'rlfltlo a great advance. We havo papers from the Stalss up to Aug. t)7, and Sept. 1. Wo notloe nothing of very great Interest. The Cholera had greatly abated its ravages having atiimat antlrsly dissppesrsil from most of the largo cities. A very destructive fire no curredat Plattsburg, N. Y., consuming ths bent part of tho town. The proporty destroyed it eitimnted at 'Jatl.UUO. A Are occurred at St. Louis by which tho steamere Algoma, San l-'rancltcn, Mary, and Duluqiis were Immcd to tho walcn Ne edge. This waa followed hy a ttuct . ' ".', ,. . ., . u , ,M ,, , ,,,. ,; .1 Al tho Annual NJentllio Uuuvaullou at tight between a company of firemen mid nrvord University, there was a largo an IrUh mob, In which several llus nr attecdnucc of eminent acriolara from ev. lol. ry pan of ihe Union, and tho aubjeets Tlieaold faserliua lutasuiaLlv iiiUi- Incuv"d were or a us-rul and highly ded and the precious mtlal which has '"'I'n- V!!"-!""?-.! t . , . i. ., . i i . . Strong eflortaro being made la many Icen returned to the felate. lBlntoinul(oiplltt,or ,neoounry , nroduce more una. a entiblo Impression on the eoinincrce , nlinity in Congress on tlie subjocl of Post, and trade of the Atlantic- uuvs. Ollic? .'terorm. Wo expect that noxl win. Crops aro reported sslmtint; len un usually good throughout the n.iion, eLfM the cotton cropnhich it was ftarcl mouuI be light. A private expedition of a warlike character had been fitted up In the United States destined for somo rsvotutionsry . . , marameat m Cuba. At least the pre- sumption In lavor ol this lew of thcaf. fair was so great thai tho President Issued a proclsmalion on tho subject, warning all concerned lo de.isl. He has also or dered tho armed uteamar Allegheny kto the vicinity to watch and arrest the iuoe. meut. President Taylor was on a tour for rt creation, at our latest dates, through Prun ayivania. Hon. Henry Clay was nln on a lour inruugn mo norm, no wu siowijr re covering from an attack ol Cholera The elections had passsd oil" iiuirtly in a number of tho States. In ludisiis J. A. Wright Dein. as elected Gov. by a majority of P.OOO. The delegation to Congress stands neven Hem. one Whig,, one Free Soil. The Legislature li re. , , . . , n .. rorted as huvinjj a democratic n.aj-irilj of lcn- Noith Curolinia and Maryland hac gone Whig as formerly. ' i InTenneveo Gen. Win. Trousdal. n .,.,,. Dem. i. clec-ied (.overnor. Kentucky as nr fiml it rexirtnl has elected a Congressional Delegation of six Whigs and four Democrats. ' Alabama and Iowa have both cast a , ... , r .i. M decided vote for tho Democrats. , In Congress the psrliei slsnd this winter' nes arly equal, at least wn judge so frotnl me isct mat uoiii parlies claim a very rmall majority. The evidence prepnn. deratea in furor of tho ascendency of the Democrats. Father Mathew, the aposllo of temper- sneo was taking signatures to the pledgo fraai Baraac. '' by the Ihousnn.ls. v0 had from our exchaaget of Aug. Tho prevailing sentiment in favor of S7 and Sep. 1, prepared a sketch of newa Iho "great idea or tho age," tho Rail from Kurope, embracing tho moat latter Road lothe Pacific begins to assume a more Ing accounts from' tha ballla flaldaaT.aaa. encouraging aspect. And though Whit, ney't project does not meet with universe favor, yet ihe prospect of tho speedy com- mencement or tho great work is becoming more and more nattering. The only fear ia that local reelings and factions may frustrate Ihe project. Hon. J. C. Calhoun is out with a do. fence of his position and iowt on the slavery question, tnd In reply to Col. Benton. Hut on the contrary Iho Colonel it fighting hl own battle in Missouri and there waa no doubt of his being suttaintd by his own Stttc. Mtjor Slmonson has purohtsed Fl. Larimie for ihe use or tho United Statea paying the traders t3,000 for it. The Legislature or Michigan hat In. tlructed Gen. Case lo volt favorably to tto Wilmot Proviso. And the report (perhaps unfounded) la that Ihe General will In tho presont Congress meko a speech against the proviso tnd Ihtn resign. Some additional ntwt will be found in iho following summary from Ihe N. Y. Tribune of aflaira on the Atlantic side ! Throughout the Statea, we have tidings nood orons, and modsrala prloea. The Imports of, Foreign Merchsndlue are very heavy .fJMd our Custom. I loutet In receipt ofTunujMtlly largo sums fur duties. ' Mr. Clay continues his tour in Ibe North and Hast. Hie health Improves gradually and the proofs he every where receives, 'of tlicfttccm, veneration and retordef his many disinterested and faithful servloes to his country, help lo cheer his declining i years. 'jjhv! President Taylor haa recovered from a temporary Indisposition, and to inviting "rough I'ennsylvaula, stating with great I frankness, in his pueiio ai puWIo addresses, hit lowi of tho Constitution, and the principles which aro la guide bis' Admin. Utratlon. Ills poputarity,"so far tail can be judged of by the enthusiast lo welcomes he overy whore recelveo, Is even on the In. crease. The Texas elections have terminated t I'lllibury, who supported Calhoun's views, Is replaced in Congress by Volaey E. Howard, a friend of SeaaWr Houston! Kauflinan la reelected. P. Ifaaabrough Hell Is probably sleeted Governor la place of Wood. All the candidates were inde. pendent Democrats but aaaa of them had been nominated by auy party. Ttora has been considerable alcknesa among the Texan Indians. Troops hrP been aant ta Florida lo imlvt nppreheiirlona expressed of dinger from the Indians, who aro but few la numlier. Mr. Inue Is elected for Alabama, not. withtanding his extra mileage charge, by 4UII over llaldwla, whig. Virginia has completed bar Revised Statutes, and agreed lo abolish imprison I meut for debt, after the first of-July next, ,,,M l'owr-nada,ls Initiative ses. Mcraiimiorin jo.tagr bill w ill givo ertty I part nf tho Atlantic country a cheap and eauy communication with their brethren on the Pacific side.' I The ijiirtllon of a rsllroad to connect the 1'Acitio with the Atlantic, and furnish liuropo and the ul.ler Stales of this Re. l'V"c'"' " "verianu uigiiwayio inuia. China and the bast, Is raceir nu a care. f,, cll,!de,.tlo fmn', busies men, and j, n,uc, discussed by Ito press. ! ThcCiualas are greatly ditlraoted by .,. U..WIU, uyruinps aj lacenuianse are of frequent octurrcnoe and to great exuiu; the C.'overnor-Ueneral, though residing within a mile or two of Montreal, hat not entered tbat.sUy alaaa Atxil laat. Ths .taaaaloa ,af f" JiftitTltiTi. .tha Prime Minister, wasaweahtdk fafT 4y; luce byaaMJiatit.a'eJaakacalgist.; they were find apaa toa af ttolr aaa. ..lull .U..U.K.I . .....r. I f it . . ber ua Lilladaaa1,iha saai ..-.-i whllo thu Coroner's Jury irataitottilrlM mm tinunminen auenotag wa net, too large hotel limy Heru sitting in was set on fire in an upper story, and burned lu the cround. 'i'lio Hjilxway Indians, near Lake Hu. perior, hare ralietl dlfiloulllcs with Ihe Cunniltai: government about ibelr lauds. "J1"-1' bave been alienated, as they wy, W ''i'?"', 'J'f f l rTn' i n Altera trlnl of fifteen days aiNcw.Or. vun,, row ,ho VuiWli HJUf Comtnit, Mouor, tlm Sjuli Consul at thai port, e'ld overal other persons, hate been held ,0 '";vy Ll 10 tnswar the charge of ab. '', 'i",". t'- ?,"!" lK ? W,?" "tine"! Key, the turnkey ofa jail In Ihv. ,, wll fjBI CM.tK.j flm) Cjbtj wh I'vruaniK, a rich fraudulent bankrupt, '" duresi for cheating hit creditors, aad Vlllavrrdc, a tori of patriot, who had his ',Uffi. ",!! f! . A Ibe Uiolsra decreases throughout the ' (;nol)( ,j ,10 delhi fn)w i,),,, Cy havo he.rn much fewer bluet our kat. ' J he cutnusissm for Ihe suooeet of the gallant Huosarians to almost unlvaraal. A meeting to be bald to-day (a fh Park will ho presldeil over by Oareraor'Fita. ultha host of Vlcs-Presldtott eeleeed from our clllxena of Ihe highest IWtprota. billty. atltional liberty, Hungary, buti copy or the New York Herald r,f Septtmtor U now before us, blasla and wUhera all oar aanguine expectations. Huaftry fallen. The horde of Ruttton tad Aaa. Irian despotism cameeown on IheheMt of Hungary like a 'faerful avatoaeJi, aad the noble band of freeman waa cruthod by in overwhelming weight., Wtoi , had hoped waa the:brilUtat taeraieg tttar of KitrorMnlibertyimradbeaetyan. clierglowing meteor tiih)g'ioriai the liorlion, and then laartoff at la deeper darknew. Tba patriota of rtUad are ImprUontdand toalthtd, the ftra af free dom waa exttogulttod to Pelted, aaY'aew Hungtry hto fallte, tad Vheaat 'etoil wa look far Im.,0.,1 llSi- A tto de.thlm spirit of froedemt .;taattoaa much light and latsigee la tto world tottwer tba BtHeat of .ahri.liat'lm.lo "' "s,,"e1isss There it toasethtog 'pi tulh'a appeal to ito an rilBIBlM HhJ.. II.A'fkl..ItT 1 menttal Europe. Aad t If .1 crrtitni m, jiX WA n