OREGON Vi-MiffiS. L) r :.' iti -'. 4arv "t Litt K!sarx,-ttl3BtHt)at.i l ll, Hi'HNIIIll.V, r ,: j.iiLjjti, 1:1.1 nut 'Wettwartf lk Mar ttKnHw take ll wjrV S" " """?? vrj r J. UlU4liW'tlMJLUHl Vol, r, Oregon City, (0, T.,) Tlwjsday, December 12, 150. ... .r.'-x.' 3jzvir3ntrf3ri isr. c - f c 03 7Sl.- u ix-rr . 4AV i 1 TIhmi firr.tt. Hit 11 tli) m iu,i Nf tbifiK f or UimI ; I lit " Hl(t k" lu thy rmlifam hi jti Thr H IVr(M k' ktwit lit) mih! I Ihil t nlim ho'ihii gMiwIre t- helm, HV ft (l!lrf tut" lMf tlif 'I h stiff m( tliirt U nt,tUn, Hut fhfi tn link u line 1)m ' lu Ll'kk Pflitl-r Hi fill Motnt, I w i) waiM In iltv, llil tlfH liUI ' hMffMhtflCtllV lfIM It All' la ikrit ') (-.mi til) KiJn iihkIi III" 4Hi, --UI li w Mlifli llir gltal ain.Mitrt I.AiUllllvil, IliMI fit " l"lf lt llil llmnl Hvl triilljl vrl 'I , I In- III rii.li tig III ul il) 'll,t J.iMAfr .HH IMilil.l. 'I h) ilhMNiij lnl Ii) l'alaiu l,nr Aixl n-tt I-) I i-Uiii V inn ' Allien, ul-t lUi ' n riil ailiii ' I l ill Iiimii Hi" Willi 4iiit Hut l,..ti'.l klil-l f-illlina hI'Ii Imi I l .r III' i-tifr ngN.fl ' . I.Kla,(l T. V.triuWi II. l-.-n 4'nrri-iuiilt'iir. I'.iicitivi: ClUMKMI, .l-,uiy, Srpl. J.l, IN.-.0. A H Tkmifn, Ihmt Kp'iftttrtf linn .Sir I forward In nur addres, In- -iri.-i, llnsilay a patltagr containing :irii1iiiut ofllir Itrtijed Htalutea of this Stall-, (la'tcat rdill'ti), also the transaitliiils nftlieHiatr Agnculliiral S-iciely for 1817, fnrr1-im", i ami transamiom or llio iiii-riran InMilule fir ll, together wild wmir oilier il-icniiient nhich may ptote nl lull irt iiil will nlilige me if ynu will rami tin"., tnlitni'ta an-l il.triiimntstii lie IrnlH iniltid In llregmi, fur tin- uc of their Ter riloiial l.llirnry; at the sniiu- time nu- nig our hrelhrui on the I'ui'ilic, nf the ileep interest and of tint fr.ili-riial fn-llng whlih New lurk t-lirrt-lu'i I r tin- new I'erritorv ol the West, whieh wn Iioh! at i im distant dnv lo well-unlit ns n Slam into the glorious I nloit, whim- duration we hiiie nml know no iiiiiii, Willi "In- Ingliett reg.ird, -Hir "erv oldieut erant, " MMII.TON l-'ISII Hnt.1 mi 1.1.1. Sept. S3. Ix.'ill. oit w ill doubtless, bt-fnio this readies von, hair ret-rived roples of tho public laws, npi-cmlni.lt and resnlvesuflhia ttatr uii to the last srstinn of our Iritgitlaturu. Those of the lata session aro not in in print. You will have all of the puMiit luws thnprnate acts aim resoltes and ., " . ... . r..t... l.. .. I iPDiiuriinr. A Mr cm lu Hit) IBnr, At tkr MHtk nf Ar (Vtti&l4 Jinn. ? tiifiiHr j rikMMi .l Ut! (.11 llfll oil tlmiMlrt i.W, l Itrnigiroot in ltetr)'a &t In vjiii ll Miif ha ti'n n Mlml '1 liutt UBlltrff it ifiiit M illi - ' 'I li'Higli ii.ntv n ihiU'i- ml j iM-t ttl nrl) nVf ) til", r( tli'Hi rt ft'rn liifw-d nl lt, AmiMdly vitJW-tl' 'I'm Int tlfvu irt lik mlir- Ui, Thr wihiU ml warrt will Ij .I,- Nor can ftll rtf tuflU lent Ur , KapMt l 4wmh in ervw the r 1 J .,!. ,i,,l.. .aro nnlinii.l. tin assured. ' sir, of tin' ..... .. . --.-.. un-al iili'Ssiiri- it mien me to tie nlili- lli roiii-. ti tin- liiuilsiil'n ilittiu-iuinln i miii of uur own state, ( -ri'-int to tin-i-iii i-iii.iii Hi oTOhp.oii, tin- i-Iili-r M-tli-t nl mil I'.n ihr --lull lint vin.ill pliilj'i of our 11-g.ird in d Jiiliul wisln thr In i priiMir uv. An opt fr vniirtilf, ir, my rniml irgiil ; ntnl Im pli-.ii.nl lo present luvmir li'lll'tll ii mi lol Is. nlll-(, Jilll.N IH'IIIIAUII. til 1 1 III Kill. IMnM. rill. I'l. IINIM t. -Miss Wi IiIh-i is out Imlilly .llul lugeiii. null iri'oiiiuii'inliug lh- mule allin- us tin- t- iiio.t iipninpri.lte li-slllli- lor Mlljjli Ii iiinlrs. Mio iidilui' i, ion- ih it. in i. nil ":.- moil im wiiiiiiu Iii-ssiil ntri-ivli liliki-; "lid that lln- ili .:. 1 in.-l i ni in diesi which now- i iils "was nrhiirnrily drawn by lho male tex, in llie lyrniiiiiriil i-m-u-im- of jiowei, whitli Oi 111 I'll fc-ili'iv limn llirir Hicnii-r nun aiid coiiftriued widow t. Hegarded tu ibis llpht, It has lit least ono merit, and miu on Ihut ne.'ount, claim the friendly ,,',, I, -luinon ol'lln, liuclu-lor frilll-rilllV. 1. I.l ....... it.. ....li .I...1 ..r inn. 1. 1., 111 iisrerliiluiiiglheiloiueMiuraukofiiiieiv limy Oi 111 CO s-Mi'ii iiniu iinir Hic.iier m,. 9iii;iuu i tin- prom nin.-si nun nmi-ii '""', ..r. ....... ...v., w..u, , , phytlcul Miperloritv." il.ci Moiincil luiti beting the Anicricmisaf "h"' servant ami geitiicmen ol the gress u which mo ngnming i'uon n.-. ,ul mc proximity ol theso valley is a I motliod ol euro llo reo Hr. i.lan is in restit.t guU In lluii , r the M-sulv nnrk had go,,,. - ,lay,and uu.sons ,,a, company ami paps: were, " "'""": ""!" ".', " "?, mat crol .ngular Importance. Upon tho Keep 1.1 lung well lilled-H .. ".' ' " ..... ' ...,. YtLhr .i. ... i.. , .n,.. l .low., fo ir .urn nt lho tltiir, nnd tmvn continued since, to Tho Washington (.. C ) hlg of tho whole, we learn that lho exam lat oils of nuenl bnir breath, to apeak .I....I "i-n tl.eliri.lrai.t-oli...s.Hi.y. fiou.lhe mill to kill Ih.-m.wheii word i-iime dw.-ll or Iraiel In .afety among them. I. Illi liistanl . lho coninilssiou havo proved highly Inter, pauw on lho Itutaut.f fcdl h v ant I, r. . S lii" males Jf f.o.n tin- I'ur. kill no u.orr Ainericans "ils nice dl.llncl.o,, maje by savages, the "One hundred gun , ill lW Ii c, in tin. Mllllgi ull(1 ,vo ara ccrtauly ,, U) ob. lncn, ln lU ipcccll, uUog , ''1. .' ...iV,l'..l,, Vhiiou, toiw-a or wnwill toin tint tnciicmis, mid will,, work of cluincr, or the result of previous place this afternoon n lMir.ro! the pas. l.Crvo that our government I. already en. lion before ho goc. on agall ,, ii.iZn ih.' duv of il.clr itiarriiiu.'. hold your mippli.-H ..riiiii.mlll.m." Ansoon work U..nlheIrprejtidic..or upcrtillonf sage-r. no uoiuj.roiiiise nuts. Bllge, ,10 prellmluu-y step toward., of llio worst case I ever Widows at ll, .end nf ih. irmmiriiiiii; sea. as this itor.l i-nmo th.-y crtisrd will .' Again, how d.K-.s Ih s langitago and l.t. ' ' " 'V". . "'r.; urZ i'T'1'1!11.1! '.ttc n? posc.sion, and n. principle." ' . . ' a '. I It . . I .11 .. .1 a( . IT.... ... .....1....II...... I.. .. .. I I, i a ..!.. a...... 1 si. . I Will I I III! lilt Ml Ulllll ll'l I II V I XslS's-sl.l lllllllll llajtll IM I hals . i . A. I .I. aa a "...sbsi '; rn, :;,::: :ch:.n:.!:..u.ii,fis,; .,.. , n,,.n!, ,,,,,, r :. iT. .,. m ,iKh .. , p , m , WhT;,JutlBOlvtef,ionvfty,v K,oloW.tM5 ,..m..i!.Ml.lr feinaUs Itoiu i.mrrie.T wo sequence,! uiu .Mi.Og.len.'.hat llic 'Ameri. hung t ,, Panaki lUll.ao.vP.-. V vessel salted .. wa. Sneaker of llie llouso olAuem. '----'-'- r'fWmg rt III IV I IIIIMIIMI1 HU ItUIIIVtltlU IIHI1 "I 1. US'" s- ri . . , ') Isdyacquiilnlance, and pteienl them fioin'tisi, after ho hud redeemed the i-apliical loiiiinillin- the nun eoiiinioii error offall. Waiilaliiu, and had .cemed the dtdlier. mi- in In ewllh iuariirilnoni.il,- .Vvm nine of Mr Spalding and family, and they (.,',. ,fliii,i'Jci)t. iirn. sllmfe iiilhiii llie walls the l'rl Ciu.iriintiii, l.ixi ('ii; O. T. Nntnnhrr .111, IH.W H.w. S I I'rnrertlinguj it ijirrinl mrrlltig vf the Cihtrnt Kl' Unit t'ounhj, O, T, A I liiiTling or llic tltlrm of I. Inn O'liiily In-Ill M lli'-S'-lio'il liouw.on Call. iMftiiili. Vnti-iiilit-r 'JMril. jrnrulito lu lire. M-iif ti'itiir, lluuli l Ilrnwn, i;., wni Jncuto nlTurd llis army minunllion, and i-.nllnl Inilic cliolr, nml lanac llu!c!ilii, lliclr rraillimis to ii'fly lb" plt wllli .k i nf t i i(k. I f""r tlioiiiaml imnnila of munlllon to b (hi motion, ilm It'-v. I.ntlier Wliitr, carried Into the CayitM country. In 9po il.o ll"ii. Jno. A. Piin!.iiniid A. Wilton, llion to llio la wi ofllio Territory, ropul. urn- aitiiiitril nooinmlllvo toiirnii rritn Inlluni fur llio in'ctlns. Thi i-ommittoo . ri'tirid, and after a short time reported tin- loiioHinjt reoiuiloii lltiohcl, That tho Hon. 8. U. Tliitrt- Inn, Air lillndoftlaUglbc,,' lu Ultilf iifhM i-onimnoiiH, merit tliel. JtlJl'Irncc tvarmeil thanlii . lit mrnl, thai hU iinci-ninig ellnrli, in ihr nililtlofc;oii(llctliigintcrel,loi(Curii I h mviagt' of llio Orrgou Land Hill, and . run- tlu Kholmnijiii'aiiil untruiniin-1. 1 1 1 in ' i .1 (iiuirnllnii f ilm lli-imlilican Lawn aii'l lii.iiiiitiniK. in i lui i-xulutloii of I'lirulitii hiflit. mi- nnd painil intriitue, In thi our , far nil- im-l Uldl.ll i-itioseil Orcc" C"IJ. mill-1 ' i-atit n lu-nrl wjiinlv Ui-ioli-d lu tbn inter- , it nf llmTeriilwri, and merits the giulJ Iml't and iin-liiii!el ro.opcruiloti and nji pflil of Ilm citimis of Oregon. , 1 i Uftotrol, Thai hit disregard to m-c. ll-mal nml p.iity inteiesti, and lilt Imji.sr-, lial Inl.ir In hrlisll ol the Whole, take nun nut ni iim- iianu-ioi n pnny nun inrow nun . . ... . I ., I ;. . imoili' IriMiin ol e.ery son ol uregon. Ilriolrnl. 'I'liat hit frank and fiailent 1 riiiini of ilm roiruplhig lullii'iiec-iof t dm llinlson May mnpaiiy ami papii, in aiteiiiiitiiiifto lnlliooiir.ti-nniori m nam. - iiii-uu, ami to anbwrl the dearest liner- est nf our Territory, should not only e- run-our In ur'y rn-operation, but uwnkeu '--ur Wurmen! iiullgnatloit, and cnturi-the i Ix-tt inirgi nf eiery true American to i i.lcep't-tt ili'ligr nee, In protecting Inviolate , from II. n. corrtiiitions and papal pere-. riiiiont, llmpuicnaseii noinesoiiior cnoite and the ihhi-titaiiir of our In-loud oF. tjiring. i AVWtW, Tliat the statements in Mr. Tliurslon's letter to tho Huuso of Kepru- Miitaliii-n, rilsllio to the Anti.American influrncit of the Hudson llay Company, ami the repeateil etforts ol Ur. Mu Laugh. liu, as head of tho Company, first, to pre. sent, and subsequently to cripple ami ro. tard tho early Amor lean settlements of Ihlafcooiilry, and that list hu (juvemct! the country by virtue of hi influence) nvi-r the Indian tribes, are substantially enrrect, an I merit llio attention of every lover of his t-oiiutry. llrttilrnl. That in adoPtim this rrsnlii. t ion so painjut In eiery friend nf virtue nml humanity, we coma In the coiicliiiion, ' from our itilimnto acquaintance, muiio uf; us for moro than 1'.' year with innni ..f, the Indian trilx-t, ami their Intercotir-e "till Ihe II. II. I ompany.oiieil nain n-uiii- of tit htnrd it inciilealed among the ludi. mis Unit the Americans wrro itiiruni-rs, that rewUand Clark were not Americans i but childnii of Ilia Pope, aud Ihul tlieu-. I fore the country did not bel-ng In Ameri. cant; ntnl wlnlr the treaty was t ting t ri-lAtiie to the .N. W. uuiniitary, the lay. noes and Walla Wallas' were frequently nth .1 to r.iii Wulla Walla, and In nres. ! nits tuaitit mull, as they taid, to full at . any liiue iisiu Ihn defeiii-eless fatiiilieii of thii American Missionaries in thu upper I country, and to aid the " Alaiui" (Ami. J Ametirans), in exterminating the few set. , tiers and missionaries in the lower coun. In- Afler such meetings at I In- l-ort the , "amors uiuilil rclttrii to Ihr Mission Ha tint al Wnlilatpii, mid iH-ciipy the night, in llo- hearing of liu-innialit of llie st.i- lion, with tin- -.calii iliiice, uiTouipaniid with i ll-, firing -il guns iiti.l Mi.ige wild, uihs.' The ppsitit oh 1 1, nf Watliingion i-i nun was iiiiiu st lo tin- s.iutgo and Hr. tiiit.nis tci-ui , and h.it giicti liis di-jKisi. lion on ihosiibji 1 1. Dr. Whitman termed tint ins cimii ai-.iip uanco, at m n g.iruin .I...... .. . .. Iii .......!.... I.iimi i. li, I. It' n . I llklll to rUMlll ill lillMilslltll IHIII.n"l...l.rt",'"r ' 'I'ho guilt) p.ul I'ml Wulla Wullit lis-k in llio Wiiiilatpit mitiiMicri', tiiiiiiu;: Mr. II ill out of lliu I'orl iil'ler In- had ii-cuped tin- liiiiiahawk, who was killed by tin' In. iliaii", thus I'i'i'iliii' him lo ihuhauges; nulhorilics lrrhulliug the gates nf tin- I'.n t ugiiiu- ilm iii-iikIiiiil: l.iniily nl ill . tKlmin, iiinl turn. I . i . . i o , .r... I. i :. i.l.. .t.i lllg IIIS1 II on nil I in nil- 1 uil , Iim .. illlliwiu. ing iiitcllig.'iicii of the iuak.s.ictit from the D.illet, when it was known that ti party nf In-llans weio iiImiiI lo start tu cut oil can slmulil not i-onir up lo call Ihr Lay. iiienioaeioiini ioriiieiriiiuriierii necouiu pnti cut il i ; that ho w-otild iisn his utmost with lho Americans In prevent it if lho niericaiis did couio the illllllCIK'O thrin ! I tint Indians might cull him n, liar; and this,, mil cull im n tar: ami this, 'I'lio rtlorl m.lo by Mr. Ogden when ho met ilm Americans at llio Dsllei, to pro vent tlicm from oolnn UP I Ilia continued opposition ofllio Hudson Day Company to tun war; ih.iriiunainey maoe 10 convince Ilm Indian that limy were distinct pro ilc from tho American J lliclr unwilling. uncu item, ami aro rccvnccHw wim ins kuenent foellngi by every trua American, nd confirm the MdemenU ofMf. Thurj; Ion. tt.j i B 'llio yearly and atrenuout nnpawrtiMi lit ll. I B. UoOMUirat Fort IbrL the imlvralion from Oreirnn to CaliRmli, 1 by ncttW firtli the linoiliilily ofMu. nig iIjh n nnake river, un-l falu Matcineuti, iliclarin, an lain aa ':, lliat no wagona had paed d')n, While lhav were at Ilm lime miim wagons at their i'oit at Wall ti alia, wiiu.li liati occiiobtaluoJ ol lurmer lniliraiiti hv uch fain- ilali-UKiila. and altcrttardt -"'lit dntvn, li a I'uct iiaiufiilly, ri ciiiii-Lii ii uy iiiu early iniigraiiia, aim im i licariui! !'- plum tu neil comment. I "1 llttnlml, That the reply of Doctor Me. i l.atigliliu to .M'. 1 Illusion letter is ur. , licli ully Jesuitical in its construction, and I a t!-iio ofiiiiiri-preuiilativna. Mr.Thur. ton represents llie lliimlton llay Company as N'nlmiial and nll-Am-rlcaii in its in. A .,'1 . . .1 . 1.- , . f , I inn nn-t, i iim uiit ur urines nim rrpru. i ult tlmC.Miipi.iiy as ii't u Nutioual p.ini, Inn iunlly ok n to iiii-rieaui and llniuli lulijtcls nithmit reiiiriiiglhonalh ul ullegiaiie, ami i;-i,! tint caie or Mi .cn. i iiiornuateiv lor ma mxior, me innloiv ol iinsi-ast It Known in till this coun. I II. II. Co. try, ai also the principle of tho This wus charltrt-il lu lhiihtysnf Charles vign pspitts, who have been at that piste II. and nno nrtlc-le nf the cimttitutioit !, among the Indian ill defiance oflhe IAw- that no l-'orelgncr shall be admitted aslnf the Territory since its settlement by Chief Trudcr or l-'actor, tititil he take the Americans. oath of Hllegiance ; and this was required rte'ern, That while this act should oi .ticrscu ueiore necouin tie numuieu a Chief Trader or l-'aclnr. And he was to goto l.o(idoii wild ouv of tho Cotnpany' .yearly least-Is for that purtiosc. llul in J the mean limo sovcal Ainorioan vessel 'lwed Ibeniaclvo on the N. Vf. coast, ' ami McNeil's presence to ooinecta with lliesc vessel became iiulispensablo oa ac count of his intimate aoqualutanoo with the inleta and the Indian language, and liuiuporlor net in. trade; lor wluoa MuiiMoturi to,irMmcortMT at a great salary, and tho rule wa die. pi-used with in his case. ' Thu Doctor also denies that he or the Company retarded, in any way, tho com mencement of settlements in thii ihia country by Americans, but it isporfectly lurecoi. lecti'm of many of the old settlers, how dillicull it wat to llml a claim any where in the lower Willamette, uhcrolhe Coin, pauy had not thrown around a half acre a lew n-nuermg initn, or pui uii in uic hatio of n gooto pen n few rotten poles, wnimm run iim- ntr m niinve, aim usueu them Ihn Hudson liny Company's dairy farms ; and when a man finally selected a claim, and slmiu-d the uppearanrc of pennant ucy, sueii a man couiu noi ny uny means niitain riru n smrt irom llic Company's snre, while upon stranger and travelers, dory favor and facilit were couferreil, all tending lo secure a fa. lurable reirtul home, nr loeonvey them nut oflhe country without money and without price. Many Americans huvrlpd their passages given them from Vancotr per tu the Islands in tho Company's ve. i-cln, while eiery application lo coinn from the Islamls to thm country in their vessels, was steadily refused in the early stages of the .-lllemi-iit. It is rei-olleeletl, ton, that .everal attempts to nbtjin rattle and sheep from C.ilil'oriii.t weru proM rated by tho Coinpani, ho iMiittaiitly refm-ed to mII ii hoof tu the liikl M-ttlers; who were thus iouiH-lled lo li.m-cmiiIc of tin-Cmn- pauy tindi r (lit oMotiiouary reitiircmciil ,oi rciuriiiiig tuu origmui stocs nun uu uiu iimr, (i,.. .......- luorinso 'l'liuDiH-tnra)sho"iieverdecenileil to court isipiilarili or pandor In prejudiii'.". Hut w here then shall wcluok forlhesouicc of that iitllueuce uhlcli Miwinught tiin lli-'prcjiuhci'oftliii Indians, that thev were uiiiili- lo believe that ilm Americans wen causing thorn lo die, nml became so iufu. riatt-d that thev rose up and murdered their best Irirnds, the American Mission. utlei,who unit neon tiling iH-accnhlv and I - s as "" . I . .... .. . l V. . sainy among tticnt lor ll years, unit made it necessary ior tut Americans nun were ' t api, rsiiDoru nnii nen. .nei.arvcr are uur auiiinriiv uuu or. munuuuuuu saiu that "Dr. Whitman got just what ho 'do. 'served," and that " Spatildlng ought lube hung." The Good Hook tell us that '-out .ol lho niilinuailCO 01 inn heart llul moilt 1 of tho abundance nf Ihn heart llul mouth , . , , a a a i H'krlli, mid that " where your treMuru U. there jour lieuit will be His. I T the D-vlnr s Mi.- wiro eccotripll.licd.iii ihe' murder l Dr. W hiimaiiaiid nlfe;'WiU"ine by very liort and clear ruto to learn where lilt handi Here in ilm inauacre. ft. BtlotreJ. Thai Ifllin II. It. (In. wmil.l llempt to bribe our rjenalori in the very citadel of our republic, wo have every rca. aoo to bellevo they would not fail to carry auch work to greater extent in till far. UKvcd, and c rosed Territory, and that llw freouont trlfli of city loU by Dr. Mc Laughlln cxelte llie strongest autpiulnn. 'Jietelrtil, That our Represenlallro be itMtruclcd to get n duty levied on Ameri can olTiccr so hcay as to prevent 'their farther sale in this country. uoitea, i hit wo oirr as a reason tor ction in this matter, that the le hu not been seen soaring la tia aha BolaUa dsavaha rudely upon the rrcliaat Was coiitm by the panil priest-., nho Ireall ulth defiance anu contcinpl, and continue atill to doko, the order of our inlaut Gov. ernment fur all mlanloriairlcs to leavr- tlic Imllaii country till iicace should to olalj. - I Mud with the tribeii, or even heard of, , except bynncfoiiiltoice, whieh represent. . t-d tin- nollo mind aa in a hack rmiin on ine uhiikh hi hi in Columbia, iluomed to the IgnoMo work of carriii2 fooil to nun; owls. We humbly ask (iotcriiineut fu clliclcul am to set tins privme r of nol.l bitth free.tlmt m! may again beheld tho Aincrjesii eagle floating in these Ameri can ikies. i V rjiwttti. That the work of llio Ainori. J BBBBBSWT tTP"cw cau lfWaVsthed tan uuocr hi cnarguoi ine ifaucs, in om .?.. ...It ;....! i-.l Ii .ll ( rt ey hli claim uhlcli (tnernment had do. I j no. o In. ..A ixiteii, to nave nolhlng n an witn the In. uiana, is too nastirti wotk that no knew an American In put hi fiiucra Into, bring manifestly a let-out job ol Ilm fur. j awaken universal indignation in the bosom ! of every true American, sould also arouse to sleepless vigilance every Protestant In urcgon and throughout tlie United Slates, to secure from our government equal lol. eratlon lo all.rtllgtou sects, without put. ling the(Jower into the hands of one sect of rellslonist lo prostrate another. Q Beioh4, That It U limn for the friend of freedom, everywhere, to petition oov. -ij . .a as a . tonlVinTfrtliftlSvS r, mat wniic mey render equal pro. in and aid to all relicious sects. Ihev will be expectcil to do so no longer than while those seels continue lo teach the loctiiue of the English Iiible, loi c to God said peace and good will to man, and that they withlinld such aid n believer any brnly of religionists licgin thcwoik of persccu- img anoiner seci. , Jitiolccil, That a memorial to Congress bo' prepared atl circulated through the Territory, praying Congress In appoint a special committee, with power to ca'l for Cuiii-jiall)urdcriiig thu Uev. Mr. Waller, an'irant supply of bitumhv us coal, of an ex. American citizen, who hud gone up to stir, 'cellent 'prality for steaming purpose, was depositions, witnesses and facts rclaiivc 'neighborhood of midway from tho cape to to tho influence of Jesuits andtilcraclilcal I Gray's Harbor. agents among the Indian tribes,' and if, af. The prosecution of this service confirm Icr a careful rxatrination of such lesli. ed tho fact that the waters of the harbor mom and the published creeds of this 'and thosu of llio mouth of the Columbia. body of religionists, relative to all other rcliffious seUs or twwer. it be f.mn.l that l.rcligious sects or twwer. it bo found that I their Intercourse, among tho Indian tribes ttilds to nrakan the confidenco of the tribes in the American government, or lo disatfi-ct them inward American citizens, "i ir, in nuy wv, iiisum-ciiounry ill lis tendency, pray that Itonorablo body trt pass u law loi-xnel from anioni.' tin- Indian I tribes under Us superusion, all Jesuits and hicranhical agents, un.l to prohibit them, six or eight. Tho bar, too, at lis entrance i from haiing any inlercoiirso with tlicm Ms uiiderstojil to present no jerljus obsta. under penaly of imprisonmciit for a ti-rm'cle to the adnilisioii of altljx of ilia largest of wars and a line of dollars. class, nt till seasons of tho year. Ittsolrnl, That tho proceedings of the Hut one of tlio most remarkable, fca- inciting Iv forwardci! to tin- Oregon Spic tun.' uf this placets, that a ship may prob.' liitii-, and the editor be respectfully io. ably approach llakcr'a llay, or Cape Dis. qui-lcd to publish them, and that u 'copy , appointment, via its ctitranco within wun no loiwarnoii to ine iioii. n, ii. ijiursion itl U n.li!ni,liiii ....... .-... in I Iii! tvlsiic rcixiluliotit weroniloiiiiit hy .. , ' .. ?. aimaiiimou loir, racn inotton iiy iim-ii. iiiTilitl. prut fulufticiiitii totlio mot tin. IU(JH I,. lUlOWN, Chm Int. lii-.M.iiAi.Jm. ihellostou Daily Advertiser of the vJUt instant " A national Miliilr of a hundred guns ..mi..-.., a i... i.:. ... "'" '' "" """i cnonovii i..-n.., t ... a! !..l ..l':i ll. . ..I'll. .till I , irsimiumui jm i-n im- ii " -! w . : i , , i f lloslou, of Unit poUtical parties, at loption nf iho Into measures of Con. i """ "' from New Orlcans.m the 3U1 ulliiuo with UIIP huiiilrcd liands, detlltteil to navy llay, R, the advance guard of laborers to com Imcnco operations on the railroad to tin l'aelfic. . 'I'h Nrn fir pans llul ot h savs I bat a ....-- ..,..,....... j .... iuch larger forco will awn follow, and 1 U,c ati.siliaries.ln the wax of material, tools, iupnliex.Ac , haie altcadv pom- mi, r rr going forward. A Tho UtyloraillMl f (k CmM f Orcaaai aMl CalUcrsilas. Fnm lit CtllrruU CtUff Stft. y-'TJ Tito joint commission of the army d navy oincerst dtlilled by gov mhteat o ciplofo the whole coast oftUt'uiiesjajute ly fug on I be froiAo ocean, with rtfarM to it nnuBt defence, adpt(lee to wt.l e.tbllhoient, ml otbor Imporllnt aeW. Med rartlcultn, returned W tM place, few day alnce, having nearly cosnaMasI their labor. Tbe.immnMoakitMakwp of llircaTroin tho navy and three fraea'tna army. CDt. L. M. UoUsboroouh. Cant. Van Brent, arid Lieut. LlnaaLuot, are of the navy, Col. h h. Smr, Major Cor. Bellui.Oudon, and l,leuLJL Littkttwr. jUlMgtoiheklRr; W.-fifritfiM 1'r.incUco, Including the wbolo ofOregon to 40 ilea., has been tborouohlr examined. and taluablo Information obtiined. In the cnurso of thi examination, aad afler via. iting our iOMetsion lying along IbofMralt ofl'uca. Admiralty Jnlel. Puatft' Sound, etc., etc., up to our boundary UDe-alllx the tilth parallel of latitude, it became neces sary to proceed to Heaver Harbor, on lint northeast part of Vancouver's Island, in order to obtain a fresh supply of ooaia fur the propeller Matsachuaelte. Thi ve. I wasiranslerred to the naval asrvlce lor especial purpose of accommodaliou: the commistion, and forconieying it mem bers to tho place connected with their prescribed duties. At:bnt piece an abun reaiuy procured j but a Heaver llarbui was reached tia the Gulf of Georgia, and (I.... !. .h Im., 1. (a.m.. A .I.a Ih.U. m readily procured; but a Ileavsr Harbor was rvaelied ia the Uulfor Ueorgla, and and tho north about route waa the one pur. sued in returning, ll seems that Vanoou. ver's Island w? cuinpleloly circumnavi gated, and that tbe party' In question went a far north as OIJ degree. Coal wa found to exist in immense iiianlities all around and about Beaver Harbor, and also on the seaward side of Vancouver, opposite that harbor, and oo the main land obliquely opposite and still to the northward. Tbe beautiful harbor of Victoria and Eequiraalt, the former a settlement ot tbe uutJeaa Bay Uonweny, were vjslled uv toe co-i.rulss.oa. tSnut malt I described asooe of the very best ancltoragoa that can be coaeeived of for hips of any draft or aixo whatever. Both Strait of HucaV JAfler accomplishing ail Ihst was required in the quarters mention, ed, the commission next directed its atten tion to that part of our coast running from tho squlhorn capo of llie Straita of Kuca to Columh-'a river, and then to that riven Itself, together with its tributaries, ... '"-f10 t j'i'r. -ss-j .ri l? Kiiv ' u .-.i weT i sri : ,: zxz known thereabouts as Shoalwatcr hay, and having its ctitranco soma thirty miles nort of Cc DisapK!ntment, or in the I appro ich each other within a very short .ilistanee. ilislanen insnlvlnir . mrl. dittoncc r ilistanco IutoIvIo: ......... ..., ...... co involving a rpor.age .npraclicab U f.r wag. at present almost sin. A ll, IMisyVil Is k)lilaal taaalt Is. vsajs ss iiisivi'-iiii nsssap atsassivwj wivi ll w a awn or so o. inuiaii. w mom any great ilifliculll. It is thourrht that KliAsltl-stAr llay Is destined lo become n point of ma tcrial conscquenco in many respects, lis nvcraire len-th flhat of the biv nroneri. is somo liveiitv milcs.and its brcadth.some t orcigui mites, it auouuus, nowever,, , illa.iii. II. n, ,.!. nlliiiti.n r.. n.w.1 nl. .... "in. v.iin.i..iiiiiiv mi iiui.it.i.. ncl wnix hctnccti them, nml the whole , . .t . . . . . . i . , i , siieci oi w.uer ia as piaciu osasununer lake. On le.uiiig tint Columbia and coast ing along to the southward, the CMnniis- I cl.iii lut ifsjliisul sill IliA llaw.illf1 nisi I fliiiaii. i tntmtft lliibt ! liir unlur uiti tir!H-rIfifi?it eiutl H'lIX Hi II VI III- s. iMiiIS HS HIVll fur conl0-rcial purposes under ceruin ilrciiiiistances. Indeed, mi America!! S,.llvlor was. at llmtlmo. K-Iim st aiml.or -----.----- ::; --. (, ,,, rlv,,r nll(1 lml reaC,Cll l0r position a a a. a . - . . . i'iiuHiii.iiiM.iin iiiuinim.ui iiiv null. ,nm ,ac.. nro jcicrbej B bclug even IOro fertilo than thosn of lho Wlllaniottc, wttiiuutililliculty. The lands or llic limp. bly, one of the tnemlior, lu crossing the room, tripped on Iho carpet and fell dawn. Tho llouin burst into laughter, white the Judge, with tho utmost gravity, orled t' Order gentlemen, a member is 011 the lloor." (VotllL matt keep your temper at all 1 times'1 molasses w ill catch more Hies than vinegar,' irYss ia 0 Jtsssav j "si Mijor .Ham IUsciiiVet aesl Pierre, loft tim YaMavl aw boat, ajpiiiM: waaassM. Jftrif r.i preview tl re. a bead M liadaUriedotvti faiaatth VBTasMafi and iHaaali shed (saMieieatea fttran TbeiyjbTaarlfcai aftfttJapaalasBV netfrd.irooi lotrisatt a. tu' departara, aasj be ktbsttaey'vMIl aet' Nureroettbelr They have MeU toe, aad a ofiuadryd siealirtrandaearr- they hava awM si) natlng the whaUttNaV oi the toix, rt i nal lor a general raaw rtiat oar oorth-wesiera r theatre of raaay a Use difiiireat'trUtee. tbe gtneral'heakh of ta Ushaa asassfissy proved, and the caeura, ,wss jpf apt . rnong them to aomo exteat, aaaHy aaMajat; Two white men died , t(Ki. Tierre during the sunMcier, M lit Mkr' res among the HtoiU ,WsH rtllHil ,; Intr in srnaH parties. Many trrra sJMg IntirruskrUof latmooth,sWtas)aM Gve or six rodgea were la M er. By tUe.waaaa lb gradually aad alnsoal aitbougn a great nsaay to it during the krnotttmmm.p , 'J Ma. Cur'aGauTtM.-4iriR. ' 1 a day or two belera wa earn reaetra SMfK, of Ur. Clay'a eseatag aaaaali eat the Ceaa. promise. B.U. , The WiiMagaia mii speak of Jt aa aaa,aaata cpeecn w won Jar. way, asssj nrwiMssjaams. its hUlHMM f!T.S -7a deration oaUatUofl fa ti '. i. 7T m said, was above reproach. Mr.Oay rS piled: . - If-.1; I . UI.L.. J. 7 M- sat... lie uiu noi wish w nisfsssssssi mi. ussjii. He knew him and hadaoaa reeeect for i "...: rsjTttuhSisTZ z i '"i top '. . iu Charleston, be wa a trailer. i hope." aald Mr, Oar. "be wiUiaaewWi luciaioui airanori sjouo I ?25Ry Mr. uay nopea inai inaeewia union were confined lo South ( There were men la other State aa i as the people of South CaraHaa, ajai be would answer lorrientucky tbatl ' " V, "! 1 , !Z ' X!E t WO".,J -rU.,h .'. frasalB aunpnttesllljl and tens or tnousaods or bar I woj fmj, to arnwln rapport of tMataav JarJof lho VaiM Jft? "" ,r BlnlweU Jffhiw w, twm mi. !, bhshus, A rebel might die , ,.,, ,,. .,,.,.. Ti. jy -. nooofthe the gallantry of other States, bet sVaih Carolina would defend justice alia baa ..i t ..r.t. t. lii tho courso of his speech, Mr. Claw .tt M.I.1 a !. f.ll..a tj. OaKaa.1 i-ta nhnin llfn rf nirfiilnr nilnalrtolaala. rA0cj with creat truthand libeTaJitr BV0Winthat the General's last no4aa!ju. natrloliu etr rt to rlirht the sanllnssssibie j ",, Vorthwosl in rerd lo the w5! rani Dr0in wa, iho crowntnsr elorv af lif . and'entitl's httn to the sfimtHuaVa Ortho w holo country grautyae s,ir fjUy also ahowed that in no event . ... . . . '. .' , could tho .Mississippi river, the carrier of our Wcstsrn produce bo other than com-, tiion properly of thi gloriou Union. This ' is the practical vlow oflhe question, and, one which ha been, litllo thought over ia nronerlv of thi clorlou Union. This Hut great debate fiWe. JttmMea. Sr 1 v.MKi.n. Df, Turner, 6f Newark, New Jersey, in a published note 00 thia subject, najri: " Permit mo to say that itammeriac la caused by attempts to (peak with aaxW , ' lungs. In sliigiug, tho lung are keat wet itiiiaicii, aim mere 11 no siuiieriag- A Be utro mepatieatio o araw m. loud, aad to ngemearraa' a saaui IssbsjIsku 1. IeuradaM - knew a thia failinc a seat, after lelfiruT him a Court has Ukre time to deoiee' Vetaas or uot Ih. rsmedy U by criminal cniaflilt " In tho wllca court. fit;-. oaraweii wo., m aspiasssiaiBa aaa,aaamy rf.r aF Hr. Hlu.ll. wKaMa, -t BK Utbati rlTal Tho Marsha of MaMohuaMlakaawa.wr' plctrd the oemuiof that SlsHiaaMjlllJ'V':' ..I.l ll.a, !.. I..MJU Im itan MnulsaSsaaa 's4. j tho last leu year has beea tho last leu year quarter of a million. Xi ll Hfl ai j- Jt ESS. 1 M.