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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1850)
limns it litis liccu so far oniiltril. Wo havo fromthe first, dating back to IHJl, taken a tleop Interest in llio country drain, ill by tho Columbia river, ntul when ctni. g rat ion lint commenced out land a few vour since, wo collected nil ibe facti with, in our roach and embodied llicm inn pamphlet, by order uf a committee of cit. i.cns of thii place. We are more than uratificil to learn now, when that country i represented by .i wortbv a delegate in Conerr, that all our high'thouphts, If nol pooiic notions of that Men far oil country, arc more man realized by the facts now so fully and 10 iiblv antlienticMral. Mr. Thurston is doing well for tbo oountrv he renrescnts. and deserves and bo noiiottbt will rcccne the. duo meed of proino from them. Ohio fetatcsmau. THE SPECTATOR. OKlUiON CITY: TIU'HSIUY, JUNK 37, 10. The Urcat IacHlc Rallrotul. Amen; the matters of antral Intr rett winch arc ccrupsing the iuUic mind lhrs'.i,;li tut the. I'nlon th great project cf a railroad totli I acitve hidd a prominent place. Col Denton has given notice in Hip I'. S. Senate, f liia intuition, at an ratly day, to inlmluco a bill providing for tha e arly rcnttructiou cf thu gnat work. A largo arv re. rpectable meeting u lifkl in Philadelphia, In tha tint week of Apra, la promote thi enterprise, There wa in lh convention a good deal of d. rimon, anil some satiety efopininii some phase of thr cntetprwe. but the roost prftty unanimity f sentiment ami feshng prevailed u to its pracU c ability and importance. AU agraa that it ought to be made, that it can be made, and that it mutt fce made. It U to be hoped the fnende of Oregon will not forget tlut the mouth of tha Columbia waa until recently thought to be the natural and proper teniunu of thu road. Aud a the mineral re viirccs of Oregon are just uow engaging public attention, and the pruepact t encouraging that we may ) tt m al California in our golden treasure e ought by no man to allow the advantage of t In road go by default. Affair on the Columbia. i- invite lite reader' attention to the commu nication, cf l-ieut. W. A. Dartlett. It doeaeecm to in that the commercial community in Oregon do nut appreciate the importance of tecuring the per inaocnt emcei of capt. Wlula at the mouth of the titer. We hope proper attention will bo given ( tha matter era it i too late. We ura happy to lay that tha surveying party are scry actively engaged in their a'duoo labora at the mouth of the Columbia, and they will toon hate the channel o buo)d tliat the. navigation will In sfa and caty. In regard to tha delay of Ihit covering party la arriving here, we can cor dially lay that we, and we doubt not tbo public generally, fully appreciate tha embamaementa iut dcr which they labored. We feel dUpoaed to make a reratft how ever on lite laat aentence of the com' lunnication. IJejt. 0. characterise our publica tion ai a "tbwghlicai attack" on them. If thia ha refrrtnee to Mr. Thunton, we are free to aay that it u u holly incorrect. On the contrary, we think it was very thoughtful iu our delegate to inquire into Hie matter. Tha eipedition had been ordered ut a long time and no word of iti arrival having Uenrecencil, it was ery proper furhiintoinijuira why' If it wsi meant for our humble aelf, we hava on I) to lay that we uid what waa laid dtliltrattly, nnd we ire no reatcn ai )ct nhy under aimilar cir cumstances, we would not repeat it. While we us thu much, howescr, in eelf.defence, we repeat that we are happy to testify that the party are now flint!y discharging their dutiea, and every man ho dewrrei cilitcnrhip in Oregon, will vigoroualy rmtam them in their work, when and where aid may I iiced-d. We hate receued a IcUer trom C. W. Shane, '.; , lufurmiu; u that the brig Cordelia, reported to hate bilged and wink in Lewie and Clark river, uai found not to be 10 badly injured aa waa antici pated. She liai been railed and brought up to Al toria. We would have giien Mr. Shane' letter rtitiie, were it not that we are much pressed for pace. We are rtuttled to Mate that capt Hawk I hai d.Kotcrcd a nen and superior channel from Tongue I'uint to Woody Iitand, in the Columbia. The itcumer Cuolma, we leam, entered the Columbia butli timei by the northern channel and through Dakcr'i Ilay, but went out through the south channel. Thii proses that Uie moutli of tha Columbia liai tno good entrance!, one or the other of which can be uied at all timei. The ttearoer Carolina aailed )eiterday from Portland for S.in i-'ranciwo. Mia will return Ini mrdiately with the mail. A.'xcrntlou of ttic Cayaue ladlani. The lite Indian", who trial and condemnation ttr recorded in our lail papw, were bunp oa th :trd inst , according to th i.'Unca of th urt. The eaecution wai wilneaMd by- ' i r v i:a of ieope The chief (Telokile) til eo-i.JJly lo be lit, as haoguig, Inhiitiew, waa'POt only an igl iciiuiiioiu fate, but not In exact accoraVuica with llm true ifinclp! of retributive justice. It'.Viglog, lnovri er, wu llie re qnirenient of tha law, and hang they did. Soma of litem died almost with' nut a tlrugglr, olher teeiucd to sutler more, and rue ihoivcd Mgn of life after hanging fourteen iiiiuulri. They were attended on tha tcaflbld by the Arrh Hi, Imp of the Cathulk Church, who ail . linuiateicil In them the rlghtt knd rontolaliona of tint rhurrli niMiropriat' In euth "fcanona I III ".- nii"lhn 'l in the rji! and (.ornhl Irsg'dy Arrlvnl. I'lie Seguin arrived at l'oitlati.1 Uy beh-re )ci- tenia) . She eailrd from San I rancliru n the I Ulh imt. She bnngi no mail Die O. C. Ilajniniij, Churchill, mailer, culed from San Kraticiani eome thirty diya unce.f.it Or egon and waa itnving out to ee. She foundered wheu CO uulre fmm land. Ship and cargo a total loM. The pawengerii and rrew landed rnfely at Conception I'oinl oil the cowl below Monterey, without the Iota of any live. The O. U. lUynrand waa owned by Mentlea and IV Wllte, and Wei freightrd with merchandiie for Oregon. Mrtva from the Uolil nine Coniee In alonly. Wa learn that (ov. I Jine hae gne on to Rogue river. Tho w nihinga on South I'mppia ) lelded a fair remuneration to tha Indua tneue. It wai confidently believed, however, that Itogue river would pay inur'.i Wttn and moat of the rompaniea had pawed ou to that river. Wo have nothing furt'.ter from the Skau coun try; but the account! lYomthe Yakama are quite Aattenng. Them U, bejoud doubt, gold in that river, and protaUy in abundance. The Yakama neea in Ml. St, Helena and flow eatlward into the Columbia, i.bore Walla Walla. The digging in thia etrrani are therefor only tome 1J0 mile from llm plagt, and it will aUo be eaiy of acceaa. We confx'unlly anticipate a tucceaeion of diacovenea of Una deacription all along the eaetrrn elopa : be Caucade mounlaiaa. New Koad. The cluien of Ijko city have jut roinpteted a very eieetlent road around the falle. A- tlie track of the road I juet above high w ater m irk and ware houae will toon be ereetrd, the rtage at thia place can hf reader be eflected without the difficul. ly heretofore attending It And by opening tlie road down the valley of the Tualatin river, the lull back of ljun tily can be entirely avudrd, by the travel from Yam lliltand Tualatin Plain. I-antt DoaMflona. Ai much annety felt with reference to the aetion of Congreae oa the nihjrct of land claim and donation in tin Territory, we feet djpoMd to give our reader all the light poaee on the eubject The following ettract from a private let ter from Mr. Thuntoneipreaae the prewnt etate of the matter in a few' word : "Our land bill i now before the committee, and will be reported eoon. It will be fought ith de iration, but 1 am in hope to gel it through in omeNiape i mean aiiewmi; eome amu m uona tion. They have got the idea that we ar all rich, and able la pay for landa aa well a not. All that indwtry can do hall be done." Tito Laller Ktiln. W have had on,edi) of copiona and refresh ing rain recenUy. Theae rain have given euch n impute to llie growin oi vege.auon a. io wure . .. ., . .. .-... i an aDUnoam crop oi veeviaoir ini Koion i nu ' they cam too lata for tha wheat crop, )et the pco pect for wheat ia generally reported a very goad, Election. Tint eihcial retarmef Waahiogton county give King a majority of fit over Moore, fur Represen tative. Mr. Moore will probably cosiett th elec tion. We are indebted lo ill pohteneia of S. M. Hot. BtaxiM, r, wnoraroe upon ir.eneguin,ior iie .... .. i Sao rraacaK paper, nuune i uoken ei a very dull in that place. Hour wa. idling al $10 50 a II per aaek. Tha news from the Sutei it eome IS day later than our pr evioua advice Tht California nueition ha made no perceptible progrea. Th proposal to elect a committee of Uiirteen had ba.en agreed to in tho Senate and the committee choaerf. Ilenry Clay, chairman, " Cass, Webster, Dick'"0". "rtl'1. Berrien, King, Cooper, Mangum, IJelt, UoU". I'lwlp snd Ma - son, constitute th eommitVce. Something of a difficulty had occurred in Ihe Senate, between Foot and B 'on. loote made some remark orteruive to Denton, whereupon ho bepn a rapid movement toward M'r. Foot, who retreated down tho aiale, pistol In hand, towards the Vico President's chair. .Mr. Ilenlon waa iV'U back and finally pressed back lo his seat and in lliO mean tint Mr. Foot' pistol waa taken from hint and he returned lo hi place The matter fur the pres ent ended thtre. Maj. O'llrian, who served with distinction at fluena Vista, died at fndianola, Trias, on the 30th March, of Cholera. Capt Charlea S. McCauley has been appointed lo the command of tha V. S. Squadron on tho Pa cific, in placa of Com. Tho. Ap C. Jonrs, relieved. Mr. Young, Laud Office Commswoner, has been elected Clerk of tha Houae of Ilepreseutative, In placa of Mr. Campbell, deceased. Fourth of JhI). ll'p hear of nrcnaratioiu bcine mado on all hunda (or the celebration of the Fourth. We aro particularly requested to say that there will be an oration and free dinner at Lal'aycttc, Yam Hill coun ty. A general invitation is given lo the citizen of Yatn Hill and adjacent court tici to attend and participate in the festi val. Arrangements aro being mado for a Sunday School celebration and a pic nio dinner in thia city. Out as the new steam er from Astxria promises u a visit, wo hope the citizens generally will mako suit able preparations to do honor to the oc casion. There ill bo a mfrtlnf at 4 o'clock, p. in,, on the fourth in tho City Hotel lo mushier and take vtmu incipient action in tht' MibpM "fa Mlnle uovrninintl. We heartily cmninend thii stibjeil lo the attention of all. And no ail trfu eilieiia of llio Territory generally tu uittluli' thii matter whllo tujelher mi tin' Ibitrlh nnd lei it bear how tho people feci "till lef. erenoe to il. CouitECTloft. In Capt. MoAiihtit'a no. tlccofTrlnldadbay, publiihcdMimo week jinca, ho ia mado to aay that the ba, in iu latitutlo -10 dcg. It aliouui "- it '!: 05 milt. All jeconda. HesIOMATION. tiOV. Joseph I.iilte hai reiigned tho ollieo of (iimrnoi jf tint Territory. Tho reij;iintiiiii linik elb el on the ISlhinnt. Thei xeentiie fitiietiouo devolve for the pn tit mi tin- llmi K. I'richette, Seeretarj of tho Teiiiloij. S.u.MiO. We Monibrthat Mime one docs not ;n into the businc-, of paikni ami palling Knlinuii. Them will h'ittl K n great demand lo. prouiiom in itni market, nttd no article will eoionmtnl a more ready sale tluin Siiltuon. Ortcon Citv I'otrr Ornei -There wrTrj ovorioil letteri mailed nt Ore;nn City lop) out by the atcauier Camluia, baxiilei a hundred, or more, that "ere taken down by priuitfi coneaiiee In be mailed at Portland, Astoria or tUeiibere. II K Scavrviiu Si n. "Ilwiin," ( Mouth Columbia lliver, June I 'J, I'iO To lie KJifer "Ottge Sjrttit.i ," 8ia In the aUence i.f l.t I omJ'l MiAuthui, Aatl M I oat Miitr), n iTi-min iir.'eui) lhal I aliould inform the cwniiirr.ul mlrir.li of Oregon and the penple gmerall, llul ll.r.r nint - Unliun to their grrat mtrrriU iiimlird in the afe and certain navigation uf tlm t-ir i( the (,'utuiii In over, ueilnbited in thru rudriii inm.llin uetiuitainlhehighl) competent bodynf Pa.ua. who have fortnme month pait brrii o lil,j(r m l t Xcutiv to then dutie a Pilot, hu U rti, and i now more than ever llie can of iMiiiivlliiig Capt White aud hi able umi.uiiU t.i nlnn.oii Ihr l.iir Iu all Ihe diflicultire, drlavi.alul darger wlmhatlrli ded it navigation prelum In thnr operation! hnr Cant. White and huaitant hit' uUr.il heir meeoently unce Seplrmbrr Un, and lot ll.r.r at duoua eenicr hat not iernvr.1 a i.iuih inii- penution a the) would hair lunl. had thr) lu inplo)d at th'ir old itatioii in .". Uik . while Iheireieel'cnt ptlot-leiat, the "Mary Ti)l.,r." ha rank money far than who mtrtrd their raalal in hi a f (, p,utl , ,u uU , ,,, n I I0.1IWI tceeei u,l llir iu for the lol service. It is also well known that Capt White Imt In fine boat, the HacVjlair, an th coa.t, in liu nlorl toKthr. ' ru my opinion, the m'rrh'int and eitiien nf Oregon generally owe a larg' drl.t nf gratitude to Capt. White and hi a"-itei, ami th' lrat they can do i to raie a iuiii of utoite) w hn h hatl re place hi low hi Ihe ell'.rl hH ht tiiaib to nnt the commerce of Oregon. I cannot but look upou the fact of ('apt While ( hme th (, , ,!,, lo lUy ud ho i right , n Join(f , ,,,., lM hrw f ,lrpp0 ,, , mll(er of ,,, lmpoti , ,,, j,,,,,,;, ()f ,(, .r,r ( n(orj . n conwqurnrr at" appirent ' . ,yhf hit of , c.1,,,,,1,,., 1U, u. u .(ripped ..f all its delate difficulties and .ling-r, l.errtuf.e cmi,,,,,-.,,,? to th trad of the Tenilurv . ilK( l)W ,, hu ,,, ovl lh r,, Vllul, wfrr (t , ,,, , hili ,,y Mw., aJ,,,ru.rIIIIK I u, h.r, thp Crntlinen nr romprlM l relit' (mn ,, mnirv or Ugir"' llumwlte lo nir the 1 KlUlC h, lt u m , , KMimata of riptnir, necearil) incurred tilnain uui a good pilol-Uat at the mnuih of th ' luuibil Chartir cf "piti4.bitat,"'ir iiicoi.t on ac count of boat, not lr-.v monlh than .".00 Oil For crew of fivo men, ull of whom iiiiul be tnuly and rout tent irnuitu, at 150 lit) prr month rch. Provision fur right ntj:m net Irra than $1 00 per day e arli. Two jMlot who ihould rarh rereitr. clear ol all ctpenwi, nt leait Jg.VWl 00 per mouth, ;.',o oo UUI ou I I 1000 00, t,.i ,1,11 i,i, ti.'.UOtiil, Per month, The a.iove utnuatc are I low. c.inideriii. tho I present value of labor in Oregon aiel Ihe IIIIJK.I Unce of Ihe service Itespeilfully, Waan'a A HaanriT, 14. II S. Navy, Au'l II. S.Ci.iit Surtey SM Fssncisjlo, April I llh, l'.'.0 Editor Spectator Having e'en in your wr of January, IflO, a paragraph U ftie public, eon. demnlng Capt. B. B. Williams for lu unkind be havior lo tlie passenger who took pjwsge from San Francisco to Columbia river in hi brig FiV ret, we lake thia opportunity of aniwc ring it. Wo, tha undertigned, look passage with Cap). II. II. William on In return panuiga to San Kranri.ro, and do assert that we, one and each nf 11", havo been kindly treated during our anpinintnnen with him and do likewise think that a f'ulir of the ATrf,Capt. II. P. William doe a well n the stats of Ihe market will admit. Pica,' to give thi note a place in )our Spectulnr and ohlig. Your, tery truly, Reuben W, Joy, John F. Townlry, William Mahard Andrew K. I)er, John Iloflerom, I Jenwn Uurdnen, W. II. Pevore, John Turner, D. B. tiripby. FoatVaNvoivaa.May 1.1, Ix.VI. Ma inr Tucker, with two companies nf II. S Dull' , Rifierneu, leave htfre to-day for the (irand of Columbia mar to riluMMi a military ()fficr detaced, Unit, lamhty, CUilmrua. Mav. Iriine. atl-l IWtnr Simih. !' farm i'i WAMIINiiroN, IVb. I, iH.ltl. Mr. Kditor The IoILimIiij- Iciii-r wt rrci'iii'd by mo fimn tint Sunt' Depnil iitvut, iuauiMer to nun willli'ii by iim in llio Si't'ri'tiir), for llm purHiii uf iiirr tainin ivhulher the xirtinl' tho Uitimlaii I'osnuMiiuik could nut bu laid opun to our tirodlico. It ia known that thtre provii ion hate been nupplyrd nmillv by tin, lludaon'a Ilay Ctmipanv, nnd llio iinpre. Inn made ill Or.nu, that the II. II. (!. had thieieliikive right of trading in pru tiiioiia tr tbi-se mlllrinriili. lUlii-viin. lhal our pritltittrn nnd rutmntri'inl nun iu Orc",in, "liiniri' tmvtvif aiiiitbp, mi riinnl .sliiui'. in lliiHliiiilc,flxiuiili)llic Sci. retary of Slnlu mi tin; 11 be lepllnl ', lnl'iiiis mi 1, l-.-iO: bji'Ct, 10 "hull b r il.Ho of I'rb Sir -I hair the luuioi lo I 111 kill 6lh nil ikimuliilce ll.r , iript of )oiir lrtlnfif the 'J(illi ultimo, in nlmli yimeipre.i. a wiii lo learn whrtlti r lliarv u an, llitlllllHMllilKlile clmlnrtr lit the WR) In plavenl our lirnplr en the Poiifiii frwti Irndiutf in pniiiiiiini wild thr Ituwiaii Pimptmivim on llie neilti.v,et ..tkikl .if AiitArirn. "'I he iiiljert ef the emuiiiriml mtrr. onre 1m tween the jNtiti f Ihr 1'inir.l Slate urj'.ilifoiiii , and Oregon, and port nr pfarri. m the pfterii,ii of ItiiMt, .hi the iNiitlnweit net uf America, hai rereutll iiriUNrd thr ttltrlitiuii of tin government, and if i rlraiy u( the oniiiuii that any reitcir lion whii'h in) hair been nuHed uiien that In terrnune bv the ruavenlliMi with Kimi of le'.'t, liaie, iu eli'ecl, Itcrn rtelr.l by our tiral) will, that Kmpirr ot KI'J Tie iuu.il vt thall miiinf'ii'i In uny eaiei nln.li may r r i nu mil liulirr, that thr Ileal)' i.f P3'.' n a tlrall of rr.'ipr.M it), hrtMrru all the il and lerntorlfi of Ihr lonlraitiiig Milir If, liirirfure, llritilie rliran Uivfull) rally pruii.uiii In the (tiiai. letllruienl oil III liultli.liril roatl, au r.jiialil) ,i. prtvileg ill thu rrrpe. t, will be t$tlttil 1m trri uf III I 'llitrd Hiatal, ladi 11 with pl.iwibn. Ill' ptuiliiceof nut mmI I ham Ui lnntr tw or, nv r. M.tiniJi, .i. , jur klxilirnt Mil ihl, Jm, it iin., i Impr, nr, mil cntiiineii ml in. n i'l 1 lrvjl tlltiT this, mill ll lien l .1 i liilin e ',,r tmile lei tin lit III true meiii nil . I I n li(.. ,.' ( N .1 ,n.. i l I. n i , , ' ,. ivln'n t in !i- S.lnl ! ml , . iim IrnU . soi i: It To; nsf"' pnl -Hi l-.i1 u H I Eiltliir ''. f I'.ir, I Sin S.liee Mlllill I ,11 I , I'nlU ill, I nnroiii:.', I li liiiiirlii mu-Ii th.it n 'i nlliee Uii.m ill .1 mi ilnl.rl i ninl mi 'tin vmtli f uk ( Mirj'tni.i. I i nil.. I n llie upniiuliii; ulliei . -in.i ,b..'l ! n ' tint lllnrilllin Oil! till ll'llll'lt III U i illli;. ntul ree 'mini ml 1 1 r -n Win lit mi M.,l nll.i, ninl Inlin 1,1, imI hi tin li.il..'! Miti . . nu r. nu.! tin "diLis wilt l i .1.1' li.ln .1 .."! iil iiiii'i r:ip.intiil. Mi nilil ,im t te.iin v m lUi . ! I it .i . ; i. . .) ll.'ntM',tll. '.t .h. . i'l;.'lll Ini tlie HI Mil tl'lillt. V'.ll "ill tin II li.m III fnlhmiii"; nllieet . Asinn.-i, ,N.'vii,ill , i'ImiiiiiiiIi, am "Iff, I', rilnml. Milnn i lite, t'lej .'ii Cm. I. inn I'm, Tn.il.i i I'Iiiiih or t'liliiiiilnr-. I, il'imlle, .M.iiv . nivror J. . Am'ij'h I " i l nl Hirv t riter, '.. V. SI.iiiii. i'i, ri'iM.int Mill. CiiIhi.i, ili.iny. I'url,.. S.iiiti.iin, ,!. leiu, I b mii p, nii'l Mol.ill.i. '.'I in ..'I. Tho plan ih it il. n,ili h rtl 1 piii.iie until tin enin n,; thi mnl . i ( r . . J. . I nir, lo 'I -jk-.-it tlie I. !, 1,11, id, )r ., ... , tile nlbec, ninl tin p": nisti.r alimi'.l ' f'irnnril tin in t" t'e in t . llie, up ,, ilmvn in the e.vr rn.n In-, nr. if lie . .in. ,.(.(. , ,1C(( ,,,! p',.,., Intliunx i. mnils can lv furiwinli il In ninl limn lln- g"ti ttiijr;! 'rrinii'i, itini miur iii icit irfn. I li.ne thniiht it best i pit ... nll'ici.N twain! tin nstuitiii"; piinl, nml llie balani'i' ru "ill l'i t tii f.it lis . i-.m. I preailine thu penple nu the Inn .1 li .1 I. ferent tnl ollicct will l.il.T-tlif m,iier in to their own hiitiiN, mil h;n. llm mail carried regularly. Iinhe.1 it n vim, thing to know when t.i 1411 In 1 inpiire fur a Utter nr paper. Abiei.t iiery ihin tlepeiids Upon tin ilill'llainil of l.ll'iw llil;'" nniong 111. Hi gnu inn a Ingh rcpul.tlmn in llie Muti'i Inr llio moral ami mti lii gtitce "f !.' piople; ninlliiit 11 few ban1 written tim, n'otifyin;; 1116 of their intrn. ,;,.,, ,,, ,. mi, .rate in tlre'iin. anil ftif.niiii. ai n iironniK nt rrnsnu llmtwu ahnirnain . , ,, .1, .,.,,,,, ,,,,,.,,-. ,. ..,. .,,,,, 1, . ,,,i Ion t It t tliftio !' lowvreil let tin 111 gmw m iiuiiirity. I nail, nay, sir, 4f roiroirry Inkling nf new from (Irrgmi relating to her pninrlj, mnl her -ir,rl- in iiili'llictuftl ai will us pliyM'tul pur suits. I most deeply deplore tho ilisai. tern of llie, lain Ireilict, hut I comfort my iclf with Ihe rclleclinu, lliut lliere is rr. rnpi mlirr. (iiortiici in the pcoph' of Ore gon, that will blmrlly clo:u uplhia hreneh in Iheir fortunes. Hut Ihe education of the people ! I rcail with pleasure Ihe Idler of Mr, Mu H.rjdc. Mod speed him. He truly nays thr ichote man should he cultivated. Hon vain to Jiavn one strong unit 0110 withered log or nnn tothe body ! Andifthephy.i. ical liody in will developed, what can that do without the light of tho mind I Or of what avail is a well truincd iniml with no body In support ii, or organs through which il can net t How fre nucnlTy am I inel with llm remark, that Oregon is to bo tho New ICuglantl of llm Pacific tho grand boo hive whence the future swanim of that coast aro to pro ceed lliu western .tun of science, litem turn. am. and ciilennisc. that is to licit! ' "I1 l'ln whnlu I'licilic uoasl, and the islands 'nl the ea! I must say.hir, I am proud ol my ailnpteilcoumrv, aim wiiiip 1 laonr I'm hi r, 1 i aire lb.it jnu will keep an n ii in v .melili I Mini ll I I.' nimbi iImI i if Waiilitp'i U UrU U iWt C. V