Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, June 13, 1850, Image 1

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Arrival ('ike) imwr ciufUm.
Tho I Llitil Hiatee Ma.il Steamer Cup-
l!norrifed Portland on tha 31t uty,
elx days .from Ben .Francisco, Wo kill
'this a a uew era iB.lhehU'pay.ofthlsler.'
rllnry. We urn near only one week die.
tint from Bar Praneeeved from thirty
to foriv days front Nee Vera. TtoCaretl.
4m broughTa large am, IMtfatoMre
this da td then, wo my eaMy ewwpaiea
rapid Increase of trade and Intercourse
with tho world, and a tfll more rapid fa.,
crease of population in Oregon.
The newt by llila mall, though not of
(real general fopwtanee, la varied and
Interfiling. . ,
' Hah liimC.CAUiwy.raeniWorjho
U. 8. Senate fur many year, and the
fjrmt cntfojlrg grnlae of southern poll.
tic, dint at hie lodgings ip Washington
oily on the.atst March. A great states,
man has gone to'hla rrU ' '1
Mr. CNr;cLi., Clrtk of ihe Hruee of
RfnrrscntatUrs, died oil the Hill of April,
le-vlii: il.rt way open fur the reliowal of
liintoni'i.i i riiiatniiponani once, bven
hi Torn Mr. Campbell wa deed Intriguing
for ilii oITicp.hus actively polrp on.
The trial of Dr. WrWtr, for ttw mur.
dcrufDr. Parkman, In II'mioii, terminated
in a cm lei If n of Dr. UVUttr of murder
in the fir it drgrrr, and) lila bring sentt no.
ed to ho l.uiip The !drncc was alto,
gulier circumstantial, hut o strong that
the court and ju ry warned to have no doubt
f hie guilt, .'i he llnw of tho execution
had not bnen announced by the Onvernor,
whoso duty It Ito fix tho lime, end active
c.Tgrti were bcjng loade la i"J uAtJfj.-S;
iNWfriMn commute the entei
turnout.
Thrpjpera are rife with m mora of a,
I.V w.iip in ibe Cabinet of Gen. Taylor.
't'O ''pnjjei haJ nctunlty hern madr. but
ill, if nun! Lr hniiicll.ing In tho wind. '
California U not yt admitted and 'the
jirosprct nf her early admlulun hYbyno
ircn Jlaitailng. Tin ro aro majorities
in Ixith brsnchnt of Coheres In favor of
admission, but iho opioIiJoti u ao great,
and Ihe nutter c ntstiglrd with ao many
'collateral subjects, that It progreeece alow.
iy.
It In reported that another expedition
againttCuba It bring fitted tmt, making
Chegreelte bead.quartcra. Tho govern,
meat of lha Island if (earful of something
,f ike hind, and is fortifying Itat a vat
rxpetiae. President Taylor ia alto keep,
lag a. sharp lookout in tho aamodircc.
tlon,
The Paclfio Rail Road Convention
whloh met In Philadelphia on tho firat of
April, remained in acition tnrea nays.
' The ti ' of emlgratinn to the Paclfio is
rolling oo wiih an accelerated and nug.
mctitcd power. Oieat at waa last ycar'a
.Migration, llila proinI.ee to be vaatly
greater. The prospect now la that the
aeotaaion to the population of Oregon will
tbJenoeeon greaily exceed thator.any
other yrr. tyri Thurtoo, ourdelrgate,
i conducting a vary uurdanaome correa
pondenoa M tha.auliject of Oregon. We
have ttcalved aomu hundred of the lettara
written tu'Mr. Thuratoo, and we noiioa It
aa a a'galQeant fact that a very largo aor.
tloo of theao lettara were written la behalf
of companies of ten, fifteen, twenty and
avr n urty and tnny taaiiiiaa, who oantem.
plate an early removal lo thla Territory.
The oily of L guna do Termlnoa, In
Vucatan, waa rcoently totally dealroyed
by fire.
The Chicago Demoorat learne that a
bout the firat of March there were 60 or
),000 aereotwat tho varioua points along
tha MlaaSurl river,' walilpg ftr tin open,.
log of tba spring, (o atari' for the "Far-
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Mr. Thutatoa writea thatrjaltOaielJ
have lha WllfoV he reinoval of tin fc(
ana from'thU valley, paaafal ahorfly.' '
Wo notica in lookJog over tba aaptfa,
that in Ihe prgrcibf tin wUrtnttWM
aechlfylhg which ta going od eWjfceif
tv?iJey. con(rvo to gat Up a' Niwfall
tntW'.orory few days, ,-Tlw hvjow
or uoiitenng up geniiemaa'a
of lato yeartvkaJMawaajMMingi Jt ia
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lajflLlMJt duel, Vo when Mr. C. InaiaaV
parties arretted and bound over to keep
the peace. Tl.ua wotindrd "heaor" ia
healed, and to It enda' liiere. Truly, a
modern duel ia an kaswraUa1' afair.J
An unplcawnt tllWoo occirreJ between
senators Beaton and Paaie, bat It proved
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Col. Illaaell of Illinois, used aome ex.
preaaloaa with reference tooecurmweaat
tin battle of BuenaViaia, which were of.
fimtlve to Cot. JWT. Davia of,' MUe., who
oaaiicnued Col. II. The challenge Waa
accepted and tho affair disposed of ealaapport of aald Agent
andV.
Two or three other fraeaaea of a aimilar
kind hava occurred among membera of
ConprrfS, in aome of which resort waa had
to ilsii-culT, Lej partfcularuotlceaof which
we omit for want of room. Honor bright!
It la aald that prices of produce in the
vicinity oft);. Joifpb, Mo., range but little
below Oregon rates, in consequence of
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acted waa tho'duwiiaalaa and aliarfiiaf
law rwavwing raaoiiiiuxn : " A .
Irnitti, That 'tin executive, aoeatnJl,
tea be Instructed to make nn earaaat nn
'mmmi lUm B.ml UiUm CLw.1.1. Sa.VU
porteuror agesl to,diatribu(e UUaa'tn
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BrmlH', That tha, fuoda af thla Be.
clety bo forwarded to the Keaaurer of (tin
-Paredt 8oeiey to be appropriattd . W.nae
It waa further reaolved that if tin fore
going agent eeuld not ha pracaradthe
tufloa anouia oa aueject to. too
of the executive committee
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The following ciRecra for (be enap
year were duly elected: -
"' Rov." Davis tnuu, Preaiieat,
11 Ccamaa Katta, Vioe PraalJint,
11 Wnaan llutx, Secretary,
Hon. Gxnaot AatMXTr;Treaaurer.
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We are greatly indebted to Capt. Wood,
of the steamer Carolina, and also to tha
Editor oMke Alia CallMi aia, fef llntr
kind aueatkna ia alaciua on our'tablo
bWrimtiirpt
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Wa am much pleased to. observe that
with thn opening spring, buaineaaia ravlv.
ing at Baa Francisco, with every prospect
an active and prosperous summer. New.
acoeMdoaiofateanMra on the Paclao are
constantly being wade, and yet enough
have not yrtarrivrd to meet Ihe demt d
Sacranb.tto. The city of Sacramento
lias again been threatened with Inunda
tion, but at latest dates. the waters were
subsiding,' and no farther danger waa ap.
prcheaded.
From tri Mixta. Tho newa from the
mines in all direction, ia of a fmiprabla
character. 'Tho ndnea continue to reward
the iajorloue ith fair returns; and new
dipping ore constantly being disaovered.
Trimdid. Tho new aettienients oo
Trinity Day, and its confluent rivera, ap.
pear lo bo highly prosperous. Thede
posits of gold in that region aro found to
bo aa rich and productive aa any hereto
fore discovered. Bxpiorationi liavobien
made from Trinity Bay up Trinity river
and other streams aa far aa Rogue river,
In Oregon j and gold has been found plen
tifully in all that regiou. But what ia
oven better, many beautiful and tortile, f
though small, valleys have been eHiejevi
cd, well auited for agricultural puraoaas.
Much anxiety waa felt for four gentlenWn
who fdl into the' hands of the Indiana,
while out prospecting. They 'ware atrlpr
pecpf ttyery thing, and it .waa net known
wht therthey had oven eaeajied with their
Uvea. They were, If .alive, In captivity
among tha Indiana, wrioaro represented as
uoufually uumoroua in that section of
country.
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Rev. U. H. ATKiaaon,
" J. U. vyitaca, ,
" H.t.vMair, v
.Hen. J. Q. TnoaxTon,
Pnraa Hi Hatch, eaa.
nw rceueat of the Society wa stale that
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" " riereberahin to thjs Baeiety foraheeaau.
wg year by contributing to Ita fiineat7
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Hon. George Aaamelhy, 15,
" J. Q. Thornton,, 1"
ANNDAI, IllaUatka.
Rav. W Wain, . 80.'
Geo. H.Atkintoa, 1
David Lealie, 1
J. II. Wilbur,, 1
" If. Lvman. .
CuahWReHa, 5
Mrs.,Peter II. Hatch, MM,
tSeo. H. Atkiaeaa, jr. 1 00
Mrs. Atkiaeaa.. INF
Miaa Martha Wheeler, , I )t
. Mr. JoaeimHerferJ," !&;
Mrt.Aj.Lwh, " 1-M
Miss Mary C.Leslie, 1 08
" Helen i. Leslie, - 1,00
K. A. Leslie, ' 1 M,.
Mrs. L. A. Wllaur, x
' 8. C. Hatch, .lieW
" AnneAberaethy. S Ow
MisaVmn AUraathy.' 1 '00
Mr. Wtt. Abemetby, 1 00
Mra. MJf . EalU, ft 00
Edwin Belle, 1 00
Miaa MyranKl)a, 1 M
Mra. N. M., Thornton, 1 00
tMr.Jas.R. BoCV A 00
, " Robert Moore,, 1 00
" Jaa.M. Moore,' IN
Tract &ctt. The Oregon, Traet
SooWly heldan adjourned meeting, fan-
leiy alter the adjournment or tin
BiUe Soolety.rEldar H. ,J(hnaen),pfe.
aiding The following earrartafceit the
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nthrinongh va W ne k, Uannt afa-
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'raeeh damage ie the ahjpia'ag.'
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Talawkle Paikllralleei.
Wa reoclved by the last mail a copy of
tho Mothera Magaxine. We hail it with
joy aa an old friend. It la a beautiful
monthly magaxine, replete with valuable
and interesting Inat ruction for that clasa
of persona I-" whose special benefit is
nUbiUhcd No mother, and esaretally, no
christian mother, ehould be without It.
It'w only Bl'tar year. Aa weahall have
a myonble paertunliy of remitting funds
in a few day, it would afford iu great
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ama.atavean tnteraetinar aoaraeaaon
the Mlholtii eatrit of thla aoclety t Ita tan.
dency to aecuro the final tunweoieue an
ion of the cburehea of Christ, ana waive
the world an elevated and earieUMMite.
ralure.
Tha Rev, W. Blatn preaented i letter
lo the aouieiy, iroin inomaa J, naviaa,
warroeponding aeoretary -ef tha Paeine
iraci aociety, Ban Franeieee, reeuaetlnc
that me Oregon tract aociety. Or the frienda
of the' cauio hi the Territory, baeome
auxiliary lo that aociety, which ,Haair
would, be tin great auxiliary, to lha Amer.
lean tract noclety.
After aoma discussion and an exaree;
afonofvlewa by dlffcreat geMlemiw, It
waa resolved that it it Inexpedient to
change bur relation to tha parent eaaiety,
.Wa are arUd to karnlhnl'waan.net .
onJy te he inrvewd InaeMer' with taeief.
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nine In a aaetrt then belweenBailPaaaela.
co and Mat ColumhW The BteanntCel-
wne4a, (now beiog built la New.York, by
CChk,ef Portland,) UaxaeeteaLte
eenjnnnooner angnlartrlfa inOenaeror
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