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r - jHMnHi - ifirv k v ' i Ji S UyPiMW; r r Till. OUt .iAUX SlMJVT.i'I'OMl A ill.-- I.MIINTIII.V jbVuSAt, lluvotiM f o the IMornl.Hot'lni nil Liter mrt lutcrtnlt or IIhi i' noi'i.r. or imkuon. m Mixiii, ur Li-i (iii, muriT" TKIIMM INVASI.WII V It AnVlnfl. Oat ropy prMimltl W " ll Ml lltimtllf ' W 3 J l.ittrri 6tiiirl mull fl P'"!. TT DD8INE8S 0ARDS'. ,. II l.illll ISJ.TI COUCH .v (' wiiiii.i:ai.i:a itirrvii. Mr.itniANTH, rttitl IM, "Mim'S TSSllTnar. (I loUl I, IMI till .!... ( X '" " ..... u nrawi. ( ISO H l will S I IIK A CO. MN II IN' !' ". U.IH'llll I Mllliv Win x . tint I. , r- , IS Volk X. W rlniKip A I'mb-I. " I .. v l--r A Mrmll. XX.I ir I ii I anl'.il I'll I. I'll tV lillKMIN likMAMIN bllkki I lil M i 'III MiNi SIM. KM NS, KI'UK. I ii M l l.. II ) Mi:nt II . 1 s. M. 'A 1.1,1 I I) I'rl I l-l- i,w notk i-:. J v INN I'.luIlN l'i, lT10K.Si: I'll M.7K IT.llt, 'l I i lli'K IN ' llli I ll Ofi.t m li r.itt il. "I WliU lirrf, f Hill I.-. ir .S'Nlr i' . m ('U, ' I I, Ixl I . sur. sr.it. '-diiM . fin wi.i.hh i; f ur .1 I .. I - II I I I ,,.: ii. ,.i It iff. .s '. i If I.M N n .1 mil l-. I l.ra If I . vr.'i;,- I iiiiim:; i.iiihs. . , i.i" .. .:, i i.. i il. .'.. .i ',' , , Ti. I. 1 1 , i , I i . . r.-uli..Hl ! Imil I , II l.lMlUII "I I l llli I'"- .. .'n.i .. I v ''. M'l": ' Ml . - 1 " '' r i . r i I .w nt ii v ' ii I'l i ' " i ., Iln U I ' I l I II..'' l 1 " . . I is .1 4-1 I I ... .1 ' I.i i' ' l; i .! I' I I'. w. i 1 1 ii n r ' i'1) . J t ' i llll! i .Mill! I V ., i ii fir nl.t . ! I - I IXl'MXN ; W . . " "lmI.W ' ' H'. I I I f MA'I l.n'K a riir.r.) '" ' riit r i.uv .i. M ...Ii l,r Mil II Sin II ! ! . I lilt MIX M .-'I l.tiKll. uvirswrix vr.iiriiAsr ) uiknt i h ir imi, mi i.i.hm. r I rKS. M i ti lit' I x , Cinr.irii.n I.. ti r r x,n , i i.rni. l,i i. x , N A I'm I'll IhI lll" I' M Ti i ,N Xi-I I. Mil . ir . i. mi r,.X4ti rrnt.o J.,inidt M, I-..U II ci:o. i:i:i:M:riiv .v n. UI.WM.XM, i, ,.,,is . ., .. I '..in .l.llMTnllY. HUM in. WMM w. . ui.lia XlaiihVI.I. I'.'.ll l( salt" M fl ? s i.ii"i"i"''" Jl ftOP "I" -lil"X)inruw tnlilnlilll, I ur i.itp li (.i;u aiii:iini:tiiv i. ' '""rrAI.ATIN I'l.AINS. rnll kIIhIiviii il hiii imh mi, lli' rnlMiril'l JB. Iia nliii in Inn il i full nwi'rt "I f finOCIilllltrt AMI IUIV IJIIOIIN. windmill l iliil-ViJ f l linlrii uwl fcUil ltr4(0 Mil rMillir HmUKI.I&lli-illllMIIR'IIWIll" f"f K"" lll'Ml fiom Califuriim hmI III. Mii, I i.lrf ijrrol In ,l.i. . im nU In f irni'M mill i " I"")' 'I""1 1"'1'", lly runiit nllniitinn I" III" mil" "f "'" rnl" .iminty. Ii lii.nii mini a iiniiiiiiiiuiin nf f.nw. JVI'u l"' fwl" AllltAIIAM hlJMillll. llilM...rminli, Muy Ifi, I.MI-I7-I)r mm mst " iTm. HINTKU A I.ATIMKK. niX"!.SSf)N MI.ItWIANTrt. - l.rtwri-liCtny Wnli1nstuiillrrU, M ' I'llAM IS'"0, I'Af.. Jm ,V..1'.H-'.,III JiTTlANAN'tJ r.unr a Ni simr. hTiiRK. f 1 LNTSmtf in J niorKCO hofi ami boota. 1)1 l.til.m fmicy rallai, lotwl walking 1im nil aliiMn, rliil.r n a ilii uf vailun c!i". kip anil fowliidi ImiU anil ilne Oitn C,i, rt:urrSI, I 111. lfltjli . ' '-I mm--- m MLJ. , 'lill . . iiHffVuBi .. KiH .Liakrl,. fjsM. btmbs.' m ) - - sstmsi vtMPv'i '.J-im'v4-4-tii-n r--YilWn-' M-I-itinciwri-ii-i5r'riWA1lfrtrjixj u -in) . wf Vol, 4, Oregon Vjty, (0, T,,f rimrsduy, July 25, 1850, 'HI" !.K - ' '. -'-- '-iil.l'" "i L'i,! tn ' .1 -'-'''IT - - .-- .1." II-1- - . - Celtibratlon ul IU 1'anHh nl Mlh MiMlkl ' Mr. litlitor: Tim relurn of our n. llonil iNiiivanMry, In Urogun, umlnr clr ouiiMtmiuca of o niilcli nituroal, and to Kraut ini'inlw, wan, I (H'llrvn, lifillrj hy ntir irholn pi'iijilri with rvltcoonunn ilrrnn iifailrit mill I'litluialiiafl At Mllwnuklu, mIuti1 mm uir f;o wcro mily llifun il willing Iiuum'm nttil r.mr r.iiniliea, lluiilay wa not only trltlrattil lull miflftd, by IWiillnl.m v f aiiinr. luo liiimlri'il noil I h. I'll-' pnnjjfioii li.iMiic fiiniK'il umlnr the lirtiljH' uf llm l.ir .uii('lril li.'ilincr, lit tliui'iilltrniiii.lruiiiniir"1luil('iiltiiiilila," iiiiim I to tin nudum fi'in npirviri alnl fur (In) im'i'usi hi, u lie r nil nliviilutit nntl i nriiuii puij . f ,ti ullurnl liv llic K. Mr. ICi lly , itfn r liiuli tin- follow, mi; pntri'illi' mini tml ihIu j ung by Mr H, Ii.C'iiii'iIh II,. i H-tnlM il... vuiiti luliri, u itli in . ..ii nlal iiHiaitt In Miira TruliiiiTa (t in Unfaili Hlinp i.nUpim Nunc "" iin'll'ili an.1 fii)4iii wont NX In rr llif tliMl vf X'alnnUil .Xl"rw III !..)' Ir.l, . Ilrn from lh) 1)111111 ftlijj 1 lifiitfpt thi p'oukIi fur hfillk lill'li. llul) iimii I.I ijirf liKrprijrt'1, rtiHj4iiutl)iB li J f'i..n,' Jn.litt tii'.iiiti in c'.a.in -(lifPi. Iim utiiinlirrfni In III" iiiili, Kim" It4tli Ijtii Iter al jitum", IMl lt rulittl ll4MI4,- Wuilifnl ,Vli..n of lh" XX ri, I!im ! iilili Uurr 1'irati.MM IJext ; t llli'tl lilnJ limn rlii l" ml, XValrh lliy hnijlit'iiill; fjtil' 1'injnr i f Uio I mi " ii.l lif' ( Mlr'i t lIlJT l'"ll I ! tl. X hi, ti!l li.il ln"4 I- li.l II Miirr. I.i i (iamV (lirurio ' S .(.in luigr. i ilniir. mniir tmlii I il I III) kraCnil llil. i, l llll.lllf tt lllU vt IU.II. llul, Iii l.llil ali.if" A I I'm" i'dii. 'iiii'.n ul" lite "!, lli ' lun.t. t ''f In It iimh!"iii i rii l)pr ill mi nn;rriie iiiit, Ii, Mr. II, Ciimplii'll, ... m full mpil bv Mr f hlnil IIisJr'C i In ln' li.l'i.vl iu;', imx'if.N, V.'ii .' mi I I'rttov Citrr-xi It f illi i'lri"iifl,iliHiilfTnt', ninl cv n mil, rt i irix- nl' trrpiilnli'iti, I lint I Hm. ' ) .Tlllll JOJ I'U ll.'H IJCINIII'lll mi nc ij-'.i I'r.iunlil "illi f.'rcAl .mil inlriri'k. nnnivH i.itloni.lliil n.i lnj'.t.r lioi".ralilc Ii 'nl. In tlin lirarl ..f nny trur Aiurli.nn, f.uh to vlbralo witli llm lnlrnrt, ((rati, in. lit ami juy, trluii In' ront;rn,i!atrt the im,;lry ntviiM tlint L no it origin. ' AIit iniii):liii. ii ic moat of you, for in ir v yira, illi tint x Mcocyan nrinutlr, itnl biiiiOHS, mi'l bring,tlip,IJiiltril.SlatPi uf Ainoiii'it, wli'wocompotn'iit and rratlp Mavrinrcllnrty inillioiiinr human aoula, -if. r floiliiii; tlierc, now iiknllio brim. . n, I liMif auccral, nuw bitllin" uitli . vwtvrrinf oiWrnily ami anon I'nj'iilful hi lh" ilu'iiiiy xnrtrx nf nilif.irliiiii, I li.uc nl kligtli bcoii naflnl by ihu xtimla I an .Jnii nntl aiKintnrc, like n stray Imp from tliat "COJIl Into t!iu "I Hint rhult"ot tlm wi'sti'm "rlil, to fin. I my. spit tnnillnp hrri, in llm ru'lonml liumlilr, lliniiyli not ilialioiKirnhlr, (;nrb of linlustry ami toll, flalloii'il ttiili your attention, ni I fucbly mti'iiipt to ricnpitulata u fuiv of lliomauy inutiei hi; Imvoto lio grntoful to mi ovcrniliuc ocr for lilriilii(? l'lli in ilrtritu and klml unknown in tlio worM'i hiitnry i-xcrpt iii our n happy iniianco, unci ilill iitv'iijovttil by tlic itnuirniu ami iruwlne majority nf In inhabilaiita. Wholly unqiialifiri) a I am for any tak of tlu'a nalurr lotnlly uuprrpnriiJ aa I am for tins promt unn ; yil, lni'!ltil by tlm riiriutt ti'tlicitalionn of thoiu uhom I lirlii'it I hnrit a rilil t I'atiom inv frlcml', I throw myielf ni"ii tin Imluf. (iiinr nf my nuilimn truslinn that tlm trll nf charity may cou'r the intiltiliulii of inipcrficliuim that I tliall exhibit ; ami ri'ipiovt tht'in to aut'iiitipMiiy mo with their lluiiichli onn joiiriioy of ri'iiiiiiitirnci', nri'l 'iiitiLipatinn of review anil niifjnry f mt'iii'iry and Iiojk', that I am nUuit lo uiiiluitur.li, Aci'iniipaiiy mo, 1I1M I aiy f No I would not that ou blionjil fi'l'lcrymir fri,liiir!' down to th" faltrrlng paco of mini), Uivo your linii((inatloin ilii'lrirt't'iit wIiik tlirir idt raugi their lofiii'.t llij(lit. Thuro is lilllv danger of their orrritfiiiiiip tbo boundaries of llii'nubjrtt, orof tlndr noarin' almvn Ita aiikllinonlllluili'i xvlileli ban no limit na. inncil It ; until, like tlio atari at tlm a p. pronih or day, It it bit in tlio brij;litiiia of liomcnl Tlio aubjuct ia tlm world' Kililical aal at!on tlio redumption uf mankind from K)iticnl deuradatiou and alii: nod tlio occasion ii tno nntilvoraary nf 1'rocdom'i nativity tliu birthday of Liberty tlio lawn of a rjlorioui morning, xvhicli la Gradually prnftrrmlng Intnthn fullest day. Tim wild of Oregon am already bright ning with It beams, and warming w ith Its ullulgsnco. And though many a dark rind threatening cloud inter onos between tlm oppressed nilllioni of tlio earth And llm day .Mar nf their regeneration, those olniid) nro moving turoty, II slowly, away, and lo ilia desponding nation wo can kay"llopo on," your liorlwm is scarcely darker than that which preceded our duwp. Hopo on, tlio sun orLHwrly may appear lo liavo passed Its meridian, and about to set In blood bat liojio on, and U olieereil witb tbo rrcoilvotlou that though nrkrarHi "sj il'iiKll " !W - mmvWm ''h .saw wsarass tssm r,-tm Itlnavn-vrtiiBwhllnlnOilarkneas. It' Ml shines wlilirenlth splendor uni'llierlsnJi, Whence, In the iirocrsa of Its rpTolutlfii it will return to reanlmatn and reiuutna the winter of your ilenolation, lloirHWi, though tlio oraah nf the deijiotN nrlltliTy a hn lannches bis thumlnri agnltint tin ahatterpil and bleeding ranks of tlm u. fonder uf liilinnu riglita, mtilnli like A funeral xnlley fired over lite nalie of tbe Two of Liberty liopti on I'liir'nix 1ji It ahall rle from It Bahe. Ami o wbatnver clime thn wind nl Krwetithn may liavu scattered n, nartlcla of Ita ditl, it ahall fall to the earth onlv as I'm irm of a fiiluro tree, under thu alnidnw nf whni boughs, iii'n itmll In') 'heller. Whiicsian Ihtlaneit In noun, A terrilifS rii.ililiuntif tvrnnl sinniher the Hume f liberty In I'olnnd, and ilisperMv il xnlit. rie liki'Mi in.iny euilHTi ttiMiighout the world. At tint iit'iini.nt l.'.al tin ernAin.il lii-nil ttipm"i'd lli.U lhi lnt apirk lisj Iweili'Xtlngitlaheil, (irriuauy biirt fnriK into a blare, and the rrxilntlinirv rviiiv llRgrntion ipn-mla throilgli llilnfiV an Italy. lull linpc on. JNoni'n.-i i an llm pirilol froi-d'jin bo (."iiiliutid within cir. nuini rlbril limits. Chnrle I. nf Kit,, laud tried till etpt llriient !n hi eo-t' I'lii! irri'iiatnbbi Inllti'-m " Ittirat furlli, nnd auiidtliuiiiiskiiijriiflbe souiiil labriu, an ' tlm wrciA nl uitl niMiiinna, Ina tlirniin criiiiihlrd into inlti. hi acep'i r hicaim n pinerli, wand, but diuiluu di gem lit t-d into a tu, u I hi l.in,;ly li-iid rolled ill lint ililvl. Ikik-.iIIi tl.n at of the ex. t illloiier. Thru hopo un, mid li"".' fur. CUT. Turn ui to llul op' imi;; etne of 'iuf' lreat rt intiitiitiiiiri ilrmua. I'u tire u X'Oiirsi-lv n ijiiiel tillage, emtio 'm I !j nifty be, in imtj- lull nnd ciilit '-il of tllk liiiuilile vtt iniiir.jrlal.I" li'iiin- ol nn iu. inluii.u mi I fiiigal H)iniliili..ii. If iMor.-f u no i ir'ii mi ,i inn i.ir 1 1 a. i. Ir -t. dun, tiny ilmlt'luta find It her.' Thn lery iinmnnf tluapnt lCnnonr.l. Ilef5 tltn Inulianilinaniwmitilntln; a.vil I u -nil, in i.itifi.lniit.. t'nil whutiiver inline, with inu hlc f'ug nl piiiviilnuus, may yield nr a reward in hi toil, Is bis own, iimii nut. bxri'lliv tbo mpacloui uVmanda of the Isx gntl'orrr, nr ihn "till inoru burden vuim tithes cxacu-d bv the lisnd of KA.-r, lo aupirt mi I'll" mid diatolute jinealhood Tie machinery required for hi g.uoni nirnt it imp2o, and ,he, wilin?l routri '... ..,', ! '..j . v -l.,,. wit. W1I nVfVI.Hll.il, WQ IllWIIlCllt buleshWshamloknepltlniii'.tlgri. T'ntitttlrf Volncof.tat pincitt apmp r, aa literal d,nalloii with wltioli hs VMIevtsaTiii IWs of Inumlcr, ho rxrlaims, "l.lvo thu temporal wants of Ids minister, the lirralil or lh cinpal, Is a fricwlll oiiuring lo his (Jod. Vcs Ilia ia liln-ity in it truest noil-to , but dear!) n it litis been earned with pbj ajcal nnd incnt.il struggles rfnil sulterinif, In order to Imi loncrr enjoved, il mint now be defended, 'Iliefo holds nro linen with thu lint fresh veiduro of early prlne ; but t-ru long thoy must be. Willi hlnoil Hun here, the vrn-inni; hninl ofiMiirp.Hlon nn f mud a'lmnthiiig to i e upon -a ernvtiii;; rtreligth In i heck a limn;' apirit to miIhIiic. And what, lei tin paitMi to inriiire, was llm iiruteat fur agunanoii ; and what thu iiiiguty and piicucs cotiiidoraiinu that ariiKil the fi vbla and scattered inhabitant of this rural dlitriel, nnd ernlml leni.l them to defy the numrmua and diciplined armies of the proudest nation umlsr heal in? Thaauperfiui.il obacrter will tell you, the nn text mid tho onnsidcra. tion a n pitiful incidental tax, which tlic colonial might ir might not pay, nilm fell disposi d to llsu the taxrd articles, or not a tax which when ld by the llilr. t ten colonics, as It actually wan iu Ii7.1, cr liil, allonleii tne llntlsli trnn.iry Mil the im riiisiderame mill of tlirm liuiidrcd nnd soienty-llxu dnila.'s. Hut I tell oii, no. Il i nut I nil' tliat the I-'albera nf lh lluwiliilinii, s'j jirufusu of liUihlaiiiltrcon. uru when iiiuircd fur dnfiiici' jgaitiat n foreign m my , or to miat.iin the huiior of the fntlicr.Witl, gr'nilgf d the pnllry pencn that worn ilemandiid. It was in aunpnrl of llm principle of "taxation without re presentation, that tlm Hritiah gem ml, (ingr, sent lorlli tils olghl li.imlrcil ini.l. night tnnraudnrs, to destroy the mllitnry stores collected at Concord ; and II xvas opKiltlon lo that principle, thut iirmoil llm prncr.lovlng population of tlm neigh borhood for resistance. O, thnt was n momentous hour) It was llm one small oinl of time on which wuro NUscndud tbo destinies of tho three millions of Houlslhnt nro now thir'y mil. IIonsr and which it Ii not iinpoilhlo that soino In till presence may HvotiiM'snum. bering thrco hundred millions. Had our fathom fallcriUlien, llioir children inlulil now bo groaning undor thn incalculable evils of accumulated taxation, with which tho whole llrillsh nation arp bowed down at present, as with a political nightmare. Roused from their slumbers bv the ap proach of arniod bands, tho militia of Ucxiugloii collected, and prepared iu do fend the inviolability of Iholr homes and their property. I need not recapitulate tlm history of that day. It would ba un reasonablo to suppose that anionic Amor. ican capaWu of appreciating tho Y.ilun of words, is ignorant ol nno luijiorluiit, Intl. dent that followed. It will suffico to say. that New Knglaml Is proud when Lex ington' Is named. And why T Not on account nfa nrtat.victory nchioved i but on account of a great princiflo aneitsU Mft ""' flBHW H iwM BsIbIbIbIbIbIbH 'ssfatalm. kT " iW H ' ' , . . . ..Hi Hal r t.l. I A 111 IK sTsst!dV.laTL. iU - .JCM. .a. 'ssidV .M-saL. ,"? "w " w " theret ami her sons look upon that Held, and the ii.mnrlni and association whloh It awakens' and keep alive, a a rich legacy of palrlnllin to them anil to their prwtsrlly, whlelt can never bu alienatad nf which no power ran illposses them. Komtrn In the p-ix-es f agf, and nidi tlm inulnilon uf limn, and tlm rhaiige to whlnh all siililiinnry ihlug nrn liable, nhmilil American llliertv ever bn driven forth nil rlla from llm bind uf her tdrth anil the dear hill of her nativity, Lexington nuhl coiilluim to be it ronw. nraied ajiot shrinoln which l(. rnia. rli nf freedniu might turn, and worship, nntl wnlt for tlm hour of thlf illlnlbral mutt' and when the lira' nuiiril ahnuld hn -Vtlilienthi-d, tin) lira! bloiv struck, nud the first hnlllctry ami Initb that spot uould U a raiding pldiit round wliitjitlm brvn inliitil italbcf mid tako In an ; mid it nnii wmil'l If a nmgla word, vihinh, If It Uitl not "cnll up spirits iinm the vnmy deep,' would marali.il otlnir, nnd yit other, h'Xlt under the bamieis of liberty, urrve (bu arm nf tbo frremsti l give thn batlle.blow, and if he ah-nild lall In tlm lonlllul, would tnivilli his gory lll"w for llm lon iviom nr dnnlli, Lot ii noiv cIiiiilm! the scene : nnd contcmplnlu an iinprolnndin", and, at Iprsicnl, in cimparisou witli rdiliee tiroiiipi it, it i-rv plain, lirielc Imiluiug, Willi u iiiilet ajilrtt, nnd two long, low w.nc .Then- ure itroup of nlninlv dreMi men gathered s'iouI the ikmr, in I iliupioiiiersallou; but wn esniint rati Ii lllirsiibject until r 'lion'i on : fir th.-.r tulitii lire sunk almoiit In u whisper in i llm inli mil- ol t heir-cm .iii'iiiv Hut fr-ir, tin nn ; lice in th-ir hftrti. I'ln-n i a i LClipti -ute u i i I , a I in'iiiig die brow, and i rewilui lirinuesi iu their, en-n flani'ii, tliittaeeinHtnsav "tbniigli , an. nrn nuaiiare .f Hit miifhtv ron coiienr' inti'lvcd 111 tlic alcn that ( ntMit to In) taken, wo am prepared c (lbldn ihoait io:ueiitiene lo abide them innufullv, and wild lie. Inlp of bent en, suepi'ssfiillv. Arid nllhiii the wall of that building, litem are intluriicasat work thai shall ui.luud tho shackles of tyranny frvni tlio limbs of inllliooa. There, the m.it'er ariiits of the Now World, are r-nrk'tiif thnt wondrous spall that I, to un. dennlnc "-i blood-eementpd thrones of deoiism that agss liavo cbnaolklaleil In i im oiu. a wn pmaiii, wo distinctly or die sink or swim iurv!va ur perish, I m for the declaration." Thai sneaker is John Adams, the political Colossus of tno devolution, who with ouo loot firmly fixed uu bis gloricui hope of his countr) ' future grcatue'1, planted the other uten the neck of klnglv uurpatlon, and br striding tli" tilorm nf wsr and the waros ol I'.ipiilart.ominotiot winilcil tho friends of lihcrly to the uncliunign of tafity, iu the li.'iM-n uf peace. Ill rjanitnliir; i ocnclii uivi., and th delegates of tlm Tblr- teen I'nilcd Colonln, sukliitt there all up. t.ji thu cast uf thu die, siguod llto celebra ted ducumi ut of w Inch the gentlemen has jnt reajl you n copy. Thus was signed tbc'ibvlaration of ll.e Independence of UieJJiu'ud Slate of America, Iu Indeprndfiico Hall, I'ldla dolphin, on tin? Ith dry of July, 177(1. seventy. four years ago 'lids' day: but II yet remained In be sealed, iu senlcd it war, with the bean' blood of thousands, at llro.Uyn Height, ut Trenton, at l'rinceiiMi,"t Saratoga, at Hrandjwinc, at Monmouth, nt (ItilldrVril, at Camden, at Kula-.v .Spring, nnd nt Yorktoivn. It ha a ininy "alj a tlm b(k mentioned In II' relation, nnd e cry sea! ttn thousand liiiui-in Im ar listii ccused tuent, and ten thmiMind human sntil haV been inheml Into tin- vMblu lreellceorMo;l. Had our falhur fnllid to iiiake this iter I .-nation, or having made it, lind they full, nl In maintain It, though po-lU not titer, 'thclineil with thn burden of taxation thnt oppresses thu Hritiah people, wo might now behold ourselves in the degraded condition of a colonial dependrncy on a kingly government fixe thnmand mile n way, whow only policy It would bo to u.ako us ttibscrxicut In its own intcri-sts. Hut the doctriiu-s asserted in this instru ment liavo stood llm grand test of cxpe. rirnce, ami have tatsvcl unscathed thruugh the ordeal of thn a wars, and Ilia contin ued clash uf party politics, They are proved true and valid. While scarcely nrivlllseil nation has escaped being torn by Intestine dlvenlious, or oubjugsted by tho sword of conquest, saur career of pros perity, without interruption, and almost Ithoiit check, lias been ranld, not only beyond example, but beyond hope, I have stood within the old hall whero the dele gates of tho thirteen colonics pledged 'their lives, their fortuneM, and their ott ered honor" to maintain, at every sacra, fioo nnd at ovary hazard, their country's Independence, and clasped in mine ilio linuil that closed forever lliosic) is whose Slauco was once doom lo many, and den. ny to ailllloiis. I rrfur to Count Her trand, marshal of tho French einplro un dor Napoleon, He had nucu tho French monarchy, ono of the oldest In Europe, trampled to llm earth before the onward marah of revolution i ho had aetn the dl- reolorv auoceod tbo convention, and the consulate auuctfd the directory; in the rrt..-i r 'jcf rjipwi m.l.-rfiwi No, 22," ' , lHT-rgr. LIIU.Ul. government of France: and ha hadaeeu tho Imperial crown sotllo on the head ol the ores! rjoiuiiidrut. Wo Lad followed the wonderful fortunes of that wonder ful man, in Kuropn, In Asiaand In Af rica, from Paris to Uome, from Home to Vienna, from Vienna to Horlln, from Uer. llu In Madrid, from Madrid to Moscow, und from all tlm scenes nf nil his glories, to thu place of his lail lonely exile, the rock of Ut, Helena. ,Ho had seen suvc. ral of tho moat powerful kingdoms nf lira earth roduoi-d to depend lor a dltical nxistrncu iimn iho plrasuro uf ono man, ami that existence preserve) only as a matter of ulioy. Vet, amid all these commotion, that shook the foundations uf society In Kuropc, our country had stood linn upon thu imoiulable bansof iho doa irinn laid down in this declaration, mndo in thnt vary rcuiu, sovuuty-fivo year be forr, by a lew plain men, possessed uf uu tilled names and no extraneous dignities, it was a scene calculated to awaken th livi livil and most plrasurabln feelings in the breast nf an American ; what were llm nib etiont of Marshal llertrand, may hardly bo Imagine. 'J'liu havti wu Ltjiic on, iiroiiicrliiir and i i.ritH.i ; and every year opnnnig lo our people new fields of t-nterprUe, and ntiv resources of ' wealth and power. I had contemplated, alter Indulging in this, retrospect, to glance at tlm probable pilch of griutiiess tu which tin republic seems likely to attain, iu the courao of years ; hut iu this silcmpt, imagination turns Uc', blinded by the briuhtnes of tho tii.mii whluliherowu magio has conjured up. With a i-cuntry second to nono in i tleni uf pi Jin,tlte oil, and destined to r n-iti- the adiblioii of Canada, and Mex. leu, and Central America, a the vine i mhraci's iho oak, and t surely i tho rivers dciccud to the sea, what thsjt in na tioiml prig rest it desirable, may we not reasonably liopc lor ? I know an antl.au. nexatkin fe-ling la popular in places ; but it is a selfish feeling that would confine thu blcuuigs of free institutions lo a par. ticular country, or within curtain boun- dar if . I have heard men say, "wo do not want th tnlxod races of Mexico un. derourrUtf." Uut theso forget that e qe Ibaadbrifineaof America fur all the land of our broad eiact'le, ud that we re iostuly betMd las ssass)een aowc re. turn. Let.MirijstiOaal-JBilhatioM, tl.cn.wKerevsw jawtiest atW esssttr may dictate ; and tne disaf rsjessUe oon. neipiencas feared frem stick eosvjsetieii hall no more accrue than the mud and slime" of some half stagnant river can statu lite immaculate axure or tbo ocsan Buch is our country I In view nf lier progress and her prospects, wall may ivu exclaim with the poet, "Thy prataradlawus upon lli,Lk the men Upon m slny can! ! fnen Ilia hmuJ Ol Miaf-n ni'ia lh) Irrntinf realm are Imra. D fU ttllli lite r Man with eltira i iimu! ! Tlioit t iijUi Uitl cf 'rim, lh hvf nnjowr J I lir mrinury.idiiawnl aikl lb ilctyroirrH'.l I IVsiii furth lliy tn(lilaMUitoufli envriNaM clouj. Till ky ami ec-ran aliall (ton be fistiid )aar Klfi-dum'a lar Iron tier, ,r Mm and kcaaJlcM iuiid r ( As patriots wo liavo nothing to fear from outward Invasion, and I sincerely be)ievr, very little from intestine disten tion ; though, of late, it has become moro than ever fashlonablo lo talk of tho die. solution of tho Union. Superhuman, indent, would bo tho decree of malice and malevolence that should actuate a stale or an individual to sovcr the bond, and superhuman, and only Within tho nowpr uf Omnipotence to inflict, would lie tho corresponding penally. When picturing lo myself the miseries that must inevitably flow from aueh a catastrophe, I could almost adopt the Indignant Ian guageof tho patriotic bard when he ut tered his vcliemt-nt and overwhelming curse on such innovation and such inno vators, and say "All Itof' plsi eoacenlrstrd Into eee, 0 th ft II portion of that rocmanl sUU I nsi usm 10 blast uw nprt Uits btftta. Orinir lb labor of lb (oe sad Ersalr nay rrrystnwiK in ut book of f su lie l.tsek with cum, en thai tnUtor-land Ut iamos diaeonl on bar eoassUs wall. lli-r ciUea aink hraetlh the ktsdo tad Wtad I'cnah lit r very sod by llsavtu's avasgusg ksad 1 And, oh ! a lull of Uglilalnf for th ktwts XVhoM serpaal tou sur saersd bond lavsdts ; He sit tha woes aa sniry Mod s'sr fr, Uttp, daik, and drssdfal. Ua lam' all lis psdas t HaapaallMTaullaof UU, daiksaiUabadta, And draadful ss Its loraMnsi, 1st thani b '. I!aeh ftasli of tortnr kladlinf , era It fd, Ten Ibouwnd other, flaretrln dafntt Ten thousand Ihousaad fold of dire Intensity ! lint happily for tuand for our country, for poslorily and for mankind, there is too much discretion, too muoh wisdom, loo much sound and conservative princi ple, In tho breasts of tho American peo ple, to admit tho possibility of such a con summation, such a calamity. Lei us go on, then, in the faithful dtschargo of our olvio duties, and relying upon the pro tection of Providence, leave publio' opin ion to look down tho trskscWulo attempts of Interested and fauatioil demagogues! Thus, my friends, Mi itjr, to , the best of.my feeblo abilities, Aaohafra tlio of. flee which was very uMxptw&dty urged upon me, allow tivx olmafcririgln. luiiiiau;. ,ur juua vwassvanisssissio IOI10W. Irtit unllmenla ' ' "" UUrtf and iiAHtS, MankU , thtityonf 8uSt aZi m- fj 1i nntimi. w n t I l ' A it A UMt(Mtl,U)IS4WSW.rsasjSSS.ISJI i,,. Fm every saXasttaMi IsaajSttl....!!..... I M Ysriyadilsf,wsi..r.v..,!);9e N Tb aiitnW-ef tasertiswW' be sMoks) RMifaH4 mi IIm IwuMsIi cts9WWIm W4f vff'M cwliaiiadtllllssAMaealsblsgiliihaily. , . f bWl( kiM. jra4'WtoUsg ,; BXICtmtO WITH VUTiiaaa AMP HsfAItll,, AT TWji'oniQM. ,"i.'I Omct r tw asaa erttai Bateti svae. ' iKgfumfmmmammses&gmmemiet rmally and fowvef aterwawJ, dlasitillsts and aeparatioa, ' ;, Next were extemporaneous sesseksi frotn Rev. Mr. Kelly, ft. Campbell, and Judge Mitchell. . - The eomoanr then Uioursstd M thn dining room, where after- partakHtg oT'si well got up repast (onnsleting'of ssteh're frcshmcnU as would do boaor to any table i the following regular toasts were retvi from the chair, by Mr. IL Campbell, and enthusiastically received! ? v A ." .A 4 1. iMUrtleref inftf May ho urn lo see his children's children celebrate Iho anniversary nf thi day. . - J, TU dajfin ttlelniteTUa first In Miltvntikie, may ll'nol be the last, . D. Ortrmour tovntiy, In a rutritltd itmt As she le now, on all Important mu, a united territory, may w soon one oi i no unueu oiates, in eveseoso of the term. 4. Qut country at Air It is largo enough for our own use, and small enough' to tc-rvo ki an asylum for tho opprrastd of other nations. 5. Tht icoril As in its uatura. revo lution winter succcod to summer' arid ' nlirht today, so, in It political revolution despair has succeeded hupe j but the I'm? pcetuoq march of tyranny, and tbe'deep darkness of despotism, portends the op. ing of the spring of hope, and the dawn ing or iho day or irecdom. ,, 0. 7 ht future protetdt of our comSff l.ise mo sun ai noon, iney arc aimes . too briuht lo be looked upon. 7. ThtratiftCcrrilariuUiatitui !. . . .'. a ..- t: Pacikc Slnlci mav thov Im naeifto iaM every honorable tenso of Iho word ; 'M tiroadami exp:nuel in their views anal principles at the ocean on wWeb Ihsij; border, and as firm in supportmg tbostl j priuciplcs and views, as the walla or h ruck-liound coasts, a. The cltkent 'of Mtimuiitli lliev use their tongues In dcieaeeor t rifits as elfeelually 'as their rather tho revolution used their aworeltv-i vi Volunteer eenlimcnts being oalle Mr. witchen oncrco tne ioiiowing may a ensin ne lormm im tne nf Mslnn anil Niiw rfnrtttilr-.1 v. .-. -.u --. . --.-, iron of I'cnosyltaaia, thn cot south and the gold ef CalifoBtia'l eon . to. bind the ooetinont of Norll ica. in one creat and Inditwlsittt,' I iv'-Tng were r-roioeia a ".T'xi 9 "rt -wfixtt , JUST M LHtft, md Pm SBBsssUlltJFover Im oxtinett altars of. our couatrv. tbcv i lighted at the bright eyes and x of the Aiatttiatu TFafr. TAs smtw aa)aW AnmioM J only stars thvt.KaVine ariserf Ul we will never SasasV.to satin thai The lall trti& aV-T". 04 of irraM lo our clUttUt' As fast 1 aro cut down may the me of IM pisnieu in ineir sieau. .-.swi 7'Ae reams of Oregon CMtdfeW J Should Ihey flourish aw.lflaiicla there will probably be aft Ihtm. The Old Thirteen bakor'a dozen, piplnc hot, of rcpublicanismUreatJ her.flngors in trying pieces. v J,jt'1 . tatia-JxJ T? assisnvs, nf. nr. aviiior i tun i throueh the Seeotator, Mitobell 6t Co.. of Bridjrefwri. uo.,uhto," win rurnisa to pen eson deeirous of purijltassBsi steam engines, inaehlMry lor an l ' 1 . as(ai a mills, shingle machines, d., and will ship the't derand nut them In open them lo work well la ail I hove Arm It KspojulbleateKIdbe glad to open business transactions in their line, with the people or Oregon. lours truly, SAMLR. THURSTON. Woot.. From a document just sent to Congress, it appears that tho production' or wool in this country, uunng the last year, was 70,000,000 pounds, valued at 33,000,000. Or.r.AT Dcctmc in Corrn. Il will w beaten by our, commercial article, aays theN. O. Crescent, of May 9, that aw. 8,000. bagt of Rio coffee have been atld within a day or two at eight cents per pound. Early In February the current rate was 1 4 i cents, so that the fall In prices since that time it about six and a half cents iter pound, or moro than 910 per bag. nVr-.lit.lr.fi Wm. P ' Rrsrant nf Oreeon passed through thlsjilaee Thursday eve ning en routo for Bvantville. lie will' return to Uockvillo, la'., in a few 'day and then visit .Washington City previous, IA -M HM h.AV M I1HMMH PJUl WHI ' Pt'."0, X- V V.VgV-- - - ".". . will lay before our rendors an lnteitwisXr letter from Judgo Bryant desorlpllve of the new country beyond tne necay wj tains. I V cateru Bun. , v ClbFoam. A line of sieaBrtra" aa n-- tnr-iiifrtrnia. a tbib is about to be established, anoii w taiad that DasteiMrersean be faktsi II . viihui ,w-,.,v. - i - , -r- in twenty, usy.e kc- . ,- i-T -. i - jf vtBaSM tsswar shstSSsV i. 0 Je. i-a-A nfofl 3a .i Vj d f y& lr V' ? J '" va m ...iVriTti")f' tu x-i j2iiiiiiii -rMj Ltj