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1 fi-3mwvm9WV KStLWml ; OREGON vw:,. l y rtTA'.'j ' A - iWTl, J v .VI ' ' r "vU II. J HI.'IINKUI.Y, KID lull. ' irculHurrf the NMr of EmiiIm Inkcn Hi wr'' - rA-lr Vol, 5, Oregon City, (0. T,,) 'ilnwday, December 26, 1850, J iiiiiijiiirii 4 mMi mbV KT H . H Lm HI ' Hi' HKHmHC a. m ma mt i m mi i vm mm wImir' k B B .jM sal . B M SJMk H BjaFiS HJYFaMraj fnkFthi rm mMKLmmm 7 adab X .m Jm lMfwi!J r - . i X .i tu ar n n a ill i i iWiWWWI . . .14, Z. t. (7TVj?i, . 'S1 CoiMMiiliilrnlloiK . . Fin III Hltrflnlw Mr. r.ilitnr In I'linilnliig lln loir Hill making ilonnlinun In m lllcrn ilni tin- pule llo laiiii in Oregon, it apixn ri tn nm lli.il Congrri, aim n llm iiin-lil'ii iiii'ni iif I ho truly brim in tlm I niii'.l NtnlM anil Ureal llrilaiu, mi llm lillli Juno, IhUI, Wuring thu .,r r in llm lilln In llm linen portion nf Oregon, M-emn In Into Intii forgetful nf llm irii'iinl indue" tlichta held mil In llm linutlor emigrant In silUul I lint great iiali'iuul object, In l llm ifniilng In llm American tiovi'iii went an Immediate and fatunhln rlm njiiiakinetit nf lint iliiulnl territory by ila occupancy liy American Wilzcnn. Thle aabjeut il wO-ms to mo I worthy cf eloin examination every admirer of tTrnmois'-iisrrinilOTi, lO'asetnain in unit extent ui obligation ilia liovorinnciil . 1 . .1 1 a 1 1 1. -.1 I ii under lo tlman inlliieiiccil liy i a ", in: t .1.1. at ! l. 11 ... 7, i?'i t '' ?!,?' ' !" '"' --.. hi. ..um miuniuii linn iiinin. I'll, ineir nlatlmia litrlw' il ilti'ii mill Mlliji'clt ilpnn tlm mill" nuiuiltiiMu la.i lliat mivi'in tli' irkt nf innnkiii'l ; and uu man can, in an inti'llii'iil and will rru latrd ciiiiimuiilty, "lurn the facia niu Itiiown, wantnnly dinrrard hirgjdifu ti'int tn an iiiditldinl, wlmtlmr real nr mi plied, wllhmit "really lin.iirin;: lhat imii fideuce III lliu cuiniiiiiuily In wlilcli nil, honnralile nmu mini n'iri', and llm cai I ia generally reardid aiinSm nKrinnlrd when the auluect nf decejitioii hat Ix'i 11 the ilnil'n.cllng Indigent "film rnmitry, ! whoao allilition driiiiliiU irntiulinll tin) inire iiprrnt. The tola I diirrgard hy tlm IjiglUli (ioteriinieiit nf theae inenliiiiiiUi' iirinri ilf, Inwarda llielr American cnlunim, I 1 01m nf thh leailiug cauara ithicli lid lo llm ai'jiirution nf llm latter from tin former, and caiwd mir uuriatnn, in tlm formation nl llnnr neiv unvernmi nt, In .jiioci' in inn 11.111. 1. ni nm k..i.i n ninri' , . pacific remedy than lhat of rrw.lulioii. llm citizen lia ing U-cn created wiveruigu, and the rcjireaenlulivo ll.o aertant of the people, 'limn wc may vaMly ava wlicre llio remidy lief. And now I with tn call your attention lo tlio conduct nf our ourtauli ill Cor. great. During the o.7lli (ingrcu, In tbo win ter of IRU, ilia late Dr. Linn Intro, diced intn tbo rjonila .of (lie United Hlatea, tbei.fcllewiait proviakw, euibod. led in a bill attending tbi jurinlictioti 'CTTffttallcu'SttUi' olr DrcRon Tern, lory, iko. Aic. t " A1 U il furtkrr cnecltd, Tlul pro-. tiainn hertafter ahall bn made by law lo accure a giant "C "'u aerea of land In elery while mile iiibabilant of thu Ter. rilory of Oregon, of the age of Irt year and upwarila, whnahlll culllialu and ilae tlio Minn for lie cnnaeciitivu yearn, or lo lila heira In uaau l htadcccav, "And If il further enacted, That tn every audi inlmbitant being a mimed man, llicro idiall Ihi urantid 111 addilion, ous huudrid and amy acrvi to hi a ih, and llm like iUinlil) nfono hundred and , .:... ... .1... ,'..ti.... e.. 1. . 1. n. 1 ' MAljr HI.IUB 11. nil' ihiiiui ,i, im 11 .,,' under the ago uf idchteeii yeara ho may lino, or which may Ih Iwrn w ilbin llio lite yean nfantiuid." f . Tbia Illll, wlilcli panned the Seualc al thai Roaaion, and wan laid on llm lahle in lha Ijwor I Ion v, nn aecuiint, 11a wiinul ledgcd, nfthoailviliuedatigonfthn treat) . uai followed by llio pannage nl' auotlier. in tery neatly thu anuio wordn, diiriii;; thu 'JHth Cougreai, which wan introduced in thu .Senato by the lion. David U. Atrli iioii, oil thu IDtli December, 1H. Si intent bid beoouio the (iovernment and all tbo uilizuni of llio United Hlatei tn take poaaeaislon of Ibe country In dinpute, Olid liy that meant put 11 atop to the nb Miliary uf the I'mgluli li'iiiTiiment, thai l'reaideiil I'nlk, ill Ilia ilillliial mennae In Congre.m, deiliia-d that to iiielion thai (xiugrint would iillimnli ly make liberal grault uf laud to llm hardy pioneer tn Ore. gon, would Ihi In ipieatinu Dm integrity uf uur Kepreaentlllven IliUoiif'rcan. I Ilia wna rnlluweil liy llio iuiuimli il ro,lpcllou 01 n 11111 iiiine iioimeni ll-p. ; ...u.l o..a nil. I liiiA.Ha nT il. i.o.in.a.i. .. I ! ' ?a ; 1 h 1. .iVin ,,1 ; lo a day brlnni lha ra.ll.ent,.,., ,d l m- treaty of the two gnieriimenin) by tlm !.v.rwli,.l,olm maiiiriiv ,.r III in ill n. ,;v,r"''1 (! '""J"r"y "f l " ,u ",' "H . li'lmwil Amtl it rrlrr rnrll. Tleil nr,,. ' ,. '. , . -. ....... .lamiiM kliftll lipreuller tin imiil,. Iil luivtn M.nnronml L-ranl to eterv white nernn... , , f. . . ' ' malu or fenia e, otrr llm iign nf I h yearn, , Ihrro hundred and twenty nores nf laiid,1 mi. I in every pnrauu, main or leiiime, un. der llio nun uf H yenra, nun hiiiidrinl and nixty ncruauf lathi, wlmalmll havorenided in slid territory, described in lb" lint aco. lion nf litis not, for live noiineuiillvo years." Immediately upon tho passage nf the (tot bill In llm Senate. Introduced by Dr. I.inn, the leltlenienl of Oregon by Ameri can citizens commenced. I'lio Hon. Pe ter II. Iluruet, now Uorernur df Califor nia, Influenced, in w as hli comrade, by n plritnfpatriullnm to prnmulo llio interest of tho (jovorntnent, and In vluw of tho f;ranl of laud proHined tu Im given, nrgaii. zed a onmtiany of between nlll) and 11)1111 ouW, conalatlng of men, women, and e.hll. dren, and for tlm firl time since tho crea. tion of the world, with inch teluulcn, crossed the Amorieau cnntiuciil in llm slnrM of the Piii'iflc, tilth lb. hi .lisiurv toamn ami ivagnnn. .Sliorlly iiflnr lliuirl arrival, limy nrgnnliil n Prutini'inal iioieriimrni wr uii'ir pron-ciiou, accurnig In thu uruaiiiu pruvinjoumd iheir laws, llm right, iimler curliui rnuiilalloiin, to nccu. py iinfliiilil Oil) ncni of Ininl, l,v (.very innln iiilialiiunl mi r tliv nc nl H yarn, willinnl Im-iii(. niiiiri'i lnri"iilii'm il, Im lnj( llm miiKi nf llii l.iiv iihi llm mil I'lnl iiiiiilnn llml (,'iiiiri'H" iii inenni din nf iimiii; il In iv ur'li'ililln mil iiiiliur mi mIh in in uitli'iiH tiliii'li with mien. Inli il tn iiijiirv nr ruin llirm A fliT llm map nf llm Hill In llm (m x llniii liy tiicli n 1 1 1 inn ) i n t unjorii), mid u fi-w il.iyi Imfirn llm rnlifn.'lion of llm li'iily Ixlmrn tin tttn H'mriiincnli aliuin ini'iiti'iiiul, din sul'pctnf laiiil irunti In Ori'on ccini tn liava Iwrn loil nlglit nfuulil nyfrv iliyi !. c tiui Irnr flir.4 ruri'ntiy imtiic untnrci ci tint inn comu lv ' 'n "'" " 'J n' vi ,iiu in .1 ' . . . .1 ..1. IV b.... i.a.u .. 1.1..1.. .1...., ..r .' : t uuvMin-ir, . nrlil Olll m ITni iy lilt' H' inn inuit iii llm -iral .lur... I..-I 111 i-xamTii.. ... r.... 1... 1 . r ,1 in ...... - mii.... lin I I'll I II 1 1 T. ,III1.IU "I 'flu in.ll ! tlir itl'- . ,r't " !':. r - - rl in ui'ii'a.rinHea.niiil the 1T1.111 wbii 1 uteri uimi nml cullivato llm uiilinnrutnl lair, and .ll.crwi.,. compliea with the i.rn.ia loiin ..rtiun net, nuiuinn an immediate ' ami uu miohato light, thai the lawn nf ' " a.i a , Una or im other country can interfere with. V.'iiri! lhi law ia M.'ducin in ita opera, tiuiij ItulTrra n Imy, nver the age of I?, and under the ago of til yean, S'.'O acroi id land ; Init Im uiiiat reside 011 it and cul. tivala il four conseciititc yearn, thu do. Syi"g him fioin under tlm protection of ic parental rpf, contrary to atatutory pro talon J of the Territory. , To the aluulo nren of lrrgon llio law i cruelly opiiri'i.iir ill ila ik ration. It not only tlwa one lull I ol Im claim to the man who inav dealrn M take It. but the "J .'- - '" " 1 1 niditioui iim w liicli he is tu g. t llm "ill ! ur, mrniito Into Ihiii aportcd with, lie ., ... ' ..n IlllUt III limllni'lillUM'll upon l.'liat res lur , fur cnnneeutie yearn, nr nbaiiion il. Thin ih'UIH tu be tlio ill'futc nl tlio.n worthy jniing ineii who in nobly di'M'ted thi'iiiti'lret without cuiiih nnalion 111 tlm (i) Ht'i war for the proteiitin'i of uiirn len .111.1 llm 1 1.' eminent. Ah nil eii'li'iu'coi , ii, llm. I.aiireiiei ll.ill mf.uiiui ,rlt f rimipnuv coiiiiinndid bv him 111 . .' lli.it war, of lietwi eu Till and Mil in number, 11. it more 1I1.111 threii of tin 111 were men Willi f.iuulii n. And i"in, Mr. Ivlitor, tlieie man injury doii" linn I'nimmituly, nil parln i.l.uh In the tmiiig 1111J11 nfOm hi, Ti 1 11 In'riiiiie un tn Ii rril it mil, and have jutllen iloiin In llu' iiiurel, I think llnkJiiKller r-li Mild be inwitlL':it.'.l by the piiipTe, nml N-liu.nin I'.irn.ii.le.l tu (.'oil e.ien for our nlief, both by our litiii ila mid the 'lYrntiiita! I.egislMlurc, M. M. M. Foaatr t'aria. I'oia Cdcnm, ( H.cri.ilKr 13, 1 fin Mr Hi " Truth rrndiM In rarili , iliatl n aiin . Tie) ilPliul )r.in i.r (.ed al lily J ll.il rim', w t.li'it, willifn 'lllll p-oll, Ami iliri aiiioiir Jim uenliiprn r." Itelietiiig that theclioraelernor pi e men nm public, pruporty, Ide-ire.witb vour pcriii'mi'Mi, tu s'iil through the rnlmnui. i,r,l., II fliu. Inlnr" nlMilll kiimp nf lb,, iln 1 i,i ' ingn ufour di legale 111 oiyrcnj. I ., , ...I .1 .. 11 I 1 , a 1'ii.iru 1, r , , ,,, ..(,. city elalm." ' " ,....,-.. " . ' . ' . I ""T,"' V!"0 '.".y: r . i .:i jt: - uruiiti'd; iusii'iid nfiinri in 1.11.I1 i.liilJ, knmv ouctly limrlir. MuLaiighlin ituoil. lli'iaul'jerl sreina not Inliate lit'intlioilht ' Tlm aaTtlil nf Mr. Tliuratnn that Ur. nf hy tlm l.ito I'migtvia, The lliri-u ITe-1 Mul.aughllii liaa "worked diligently to tl ma II1II1 "lilcli Mini inlrmlucil injiill ' hreik il)n thu nclllfincnti," in alaowltli. i.f v. Iii Ii Mami mie or the ulher uf the , out fuimdatinn. Tlmro are score of per. ttvn llniiai-a nf t'iigrrM, did nm rrquiro nn ill tldi valley of the early einli;rinta, rcinleiii v mi llm mine-, and that -jf llm who ti'itlfy tn thakindnem received at tlic riptil.ir hraiich did ii'it imii nijiiire till ' haudi of Dr. McLaughlin. And many Illation j nnr did tin- organic proiisiom llmre are ho would doublleaa bare per. "fOirpiii, whicli ai'i'iirvd mid n ulaicd lahcl hid it not been for Ida humano at llm rijfht nf incilon up tn the paanone , tendon, llo helped them to ilcacend Ibe of tliii laiv, and which had been cafujH (Columbia fed llioin, clothed them ; and frniimd in view- of the prevlmn ocliun of now he il accuaed of " workins diligently C"n;:f, reiiiiri'a reaidd 011 tliclnnd. Mo break down thoictilcmentil ' tmi'will perci nr, tbui, the 1 llVeta of the I I idnll notice tut oneinomof Mr.Thura puinc of lli ii pernlri'iiia law, (if I may ( tou'a aaaerliu ia ill rrginl to llila claim. torin part nfita feutuie.) 1 1 iibnalra Mr. Thuraton layi: " The Melhodhtl Mia. at nmi e.'p the la rrgiilatlii4bi' right aioii fir.l took Ihia claim." Now thli Ii "f HH,...in, I-.1I1 urn!' r tin urunic law an aitvrlion which any ono who knowa if tie' I'nni.ioiial tJoii'rnini nt nftlm lati' 'any lliiifalwul tlio hiatory of Oregon Cfty, I li'.i.l.invTi 1 n.11.11111 uta of Iregnii Tern i knoivato ho utterly without foundation. ir,rt I.. ..im. i. il., rii.tii e.fn iliti.lf. m.iti ii ' (In tlio cmilrarv tlio aaid Mcthodtat Miaa- , of Mm)i , n'Per ,,.,, in '" 5 Mffiflhw lirnlM.rtv i,, r nlwut ()rrinn ('ilv nor do ' i "r'rri nai a loimmi en 01 inrre l'rnl" "X "' "r "l)"1 l '"V1" ") '" ,l" ho iipp.inleil to corrcnpoiul with peraonn, I ever expect to ; bill I nm liillnem-ed by ui ', cmmiind ineetingn along tho lino Minting nl n I'i'tlnii kind, wile i nre: the1.. e. 1 1 i i.. ...'...."... .i..V..... ...i -" -:- . ....... ...... venerniioii i leei mr ism ruurru proisi pica . .1 1 ... .1. 1 .1.- : .t,1. ... iCIpll'H 'nf initli nti.1 uikltfti ..rtiitl llirt innrlihivt V.. " ";' .' ... V. ..'.i..." ...... ...i ' .. . II HI I iri'l lit B-l'IHU till' IV MUHIMirs ll"l , n,! um i,ignlv trampled lln,I.,r eM, I'll to tlm time of writlnir Ida celebrated "Idler In thu iiirmlx'ri uf the Homo of Reprcninlnilvcn," I, in enmiiion with n largn portion of tlio peoplo here, wan led tn ml mire tho ability, the rcn'l, mid Indus try, with which Mr. Th'irlnii conducted the business uf this Territory. Rut iu thiit purlion of said letter, where he ajieakt o(J inn uregon tuiy claim, I iiuiik no imn plnecd liluwolf in tho position of tho old row, who, after giving n linn pail id milk, kicked it all over. Willi tho dl.potal or said ulaim as contonipliled In tho bill, I huvc no faiill In find ; hut with tho moana employed by Mr. Thuraton lo vll'vcl that end, 1 do find muat terinus Tault. Hunin nf thoso I will notice, dpeakiug uf Dr. Mcl.auglilin, liosuys: "11011111 re tiers tn tttn 111 j liilciilmut Iu become nn ) uurii.iii lit'-en" N w I .1 ,cit 'hit Mr. Thurston knetr, prevlnui to the rlrc. lion, llm Dr. Mcl.iuglilln had filed lilt i iiiicinion. i iieani linn ill in lump I ipeeth, al llio City Hold, lint ho'.exprcl. I ed bin (llm. Doctor ) vote. At llio elec lion I liniMMicd to U onn of I lie Judgei Dr. Maljitiiiiiliii cariM up In votn 1 lha nui nli'iii wa ankril liy my Mil f, if lie lud tilu.l liN Intditionii 1 Tim Clerk of the (Jnnrt, (iur(;o f. Currv, l'v., lio n Mluiiiliiiu near lliu winiiow, aaid tint do hail, llu voted. Kumn lime niter lliffl 'lection, when I wan lioMinjr. tlio nftlva of Jmlicf ol llm I Vice, II. Urrgon wily, Mr. Tliurttnii came to me. In company tvltli a man ivlmv name I luvn firyoilin, Jiav itifj an nlli'ln nl already iiriinred wlilcli lia vvlilnil anurn tn, and uincriuc-J by tin mill ! whloli vrai dona., fislii frt: "cni tnn aiaUttM. UiMfCMlUIl written a letter, or letter, to nonw I'renel stuiuiB ii'viui in 1110 iviiliiiinn, inrci-iin 1.1 ! . 1 ..... r...i .-1.1... ......I. ..r .1.. .. 1 11- .i! it.- -.n. 111 nunii-nv nuniiniiaii'i iuio lur i.hii Waaler, .Vc, A:. merely inenllnn thla . Urciiimtnnrn to ihuiv that Mr. Thuraton : .....--, .... . ion never had a right to any part or aaid t 1 . . .... f..fa.. tiaim, union jumping oonauiuiei rigm. - In what I have aaid about Dr. Mc l.aughlln. I bat o not apokea from inter, atcd niolitci. I never received any fc. . 1 1 t .. vuralhl.han.ti. nor do IelDccl to. Hut I am aihained of the courao of our Dele. gale; I think it ia unbecoming the Rep. reaeotatlvo of a magmniinoua people. What must bo tbo feellnaa'of Dr. Mc l.aughlln T A man whoic bead Ii whiten, ed by tbo froataof ierbai eirhty wlntcril Who, during that long period hia bccnjdcrcd hlm.and ai ho roae, loud cheera litiou aulijecllo tbo Ultion under wliait 1 ont Ifd, him", witbaboulatoKjuid upon live lias ho wbi torn. lAnd Iki, al lhat . nm'r.fn"e declarei hia inlenllou of In- lining a citizen of our great Republic . O J. .. . . I aty whit mint be hit nVlinga T and what inum Ni tho feclinga ol all candid men nf all men nflionoranduiignanlmily, who 1-.- I tl- ll.. . .. I !...-. 1.1 nam icun .ur. inuii.iiiFJ iciiui. And vet thit aainn llonorablo (I) Delegate in l.is addreaa tn hia coiiatitueuts lecturca ui iiion Religion nml Morality. Very rcapcclfullv, yotira, " MJ. HKIIRY. I'lntiH Ho rtd .ncfllUR. Puriuaut to previous notice, thocitizeni iifH.ileiii and ticinily, met nl J. I), llnou'i store, for llio purpone of conaidering tho practicability ofn Plank Road from Mil iH.uikin up the valley to Albany, Uhan, L'nifl, K-.il., waa called to the clinir, and I V. II. N illnon appointed wcrftary. On motion, V. II. Willwii, S. P. Urn. 'nerd, midJiintpti llolmnn, w re nppoiiucd i couimltlei' to prepare reanliitlouj ctprca. tile uftho Mimu of llie'mecliug. The committee n tired, nm! nftcr n few iiiluillen, reported the following reaolu tlnim, which were accepted and adopted i " llesolrnl, That, in our opinion, a I'lnnk Road Hir general public uae, in of far more utility Hi the pcojdnofa country, llinu rail ruadn. " 1V11V1' , I hat while Kail Itoailn nre tlu'iiiMhcs .monopolies, I'lank Itoailn nrc l.ti.l.le iKnfut nil. I Ininorlnnl In nlvlnr. rli. ry , oppurlunliv, within I1I1 own ,,.,, of doing Ida own freighting and ' riuiIti.. I .. I f.l m... - n, I. n.. I f " itc'gireu, 111.11 n riaiiK iionu ironi MilwauWi ia Oiegon Citv, Rule, Cham. .. ..' .. ...,P ....,' . in Albany, would be a ureal .ml fnc48ff&M ""l , .S ? i"e " STJ imh'?. rnaieni. cnniiam 1. iiv. nun nvracuso u .M-i-!-r.hc wm.. ! faiiiairt In it Cnl tirn ittnpltmr. liit llm tirnolt. . i ni.i, m m" imei", uii i ...ph... i 1...11. . ..r . i. ""m,7"VV l,r"'"c e?run ,, micii road : Said ineeliu ; to ho called by the commit! On mulon,.S. P. Ilranenl, W. II. Will. hoii, and J, II. McClanc, wero appointed anid cninmiUrc. On motion " Hesnleril, That the ieo relnrv f'rwnnl In eneh newapanor iu tho Tornlnry, a copy of llio proceedings of thin iiii'ciiiig, with a rciueat that they bo inserted." CHAIILKS CRAI'T, Ch'm. W. II. WiLu.w.Hi'u'y. Salem, Dec. 14, 18.W. (&" A gnoil vtory is luld of u rough ea captuin, Inn storm, who, when tlio torrl fied nasneimeri persuaded him to petition HenvoiiMor a cessation of tlio tempest, preferetl tho following brief request : "Oh, Lord I I hav'nt bftiu in tho habit of call ing upon thee oftijli ; und if you'll alillt the wind fioin bol'weM tu u little mure mi I won't trouble von njMlu'" a'OIBTIBY. :t V.rt .rr1-' KL - Mr. Dates. The New York Tribune hia a lopfj acoouutof tho lato Seml.Cen. leni'a'l Juilo at Vale CoUege. Tbo oc. caalnn brought together more or the old production nero cvcrasaemUed before, rho numterofgueatail the tilde wan one tkoiiMix! and twenty. five Varioui sen- l'" - -" B";" -- - ihetablc. Tfie ftllowlng extract will bo orin'.ereattonianajrlenda orM. Bai,in MiourI I MB a larva mwm mm apart a mill tirrunnta IVAen anrJaaai atiil najtlutd madn fjlt B. niTM MroxM roa T7I WXIT, "Wtinrdi Sitr ,f Emfin ymlt if my." ' At Hon. Edward lUtMoCMlaaouri wai Iprcaent, there wai no mialnUing lor whom Ithli waa Intended. Mair were Impatient to aco one who bad been offered and wlio rcfuaoil o high anoulee ai bad been ten Mihalr; He comnlieM, remarking. Iwwev e'r, thai he 'had high legal oulhority (Mr. Lord), for refusinaiodoao. Mr. Ualck ii of medium lizo, dark hair and complexion itoopi alightly hai a peculiar rich voice, and an rye radiant with wit and thought. lie aaid he waa not unuicd lo add real, inu irtaaa mectii'Ci, but never had alood before Mich a mail meeting ol IteaiUot intellect. Ho wm a atraiigcr, anil had Ihccii taken In to thu aoene which be wit. ueawsl beforo him. Ills mino waa In. acribeil on no inch tolumcaathe cata. loguo uf Yale. He came from a part of tho country whore men were looked upon for whit they wcro worth, and for what they could do to eonuor in tho liatlle of llio. "ir. aaiil he, "out mere, woncv. lr (ink w ho' n man'a father. ' If ho ia a mat, he ia honored. Notliinu ia hereditary; yet ho rejoice i l'bo here iu tho midtt of aucu mi utiruuruiiiarr race ui men as inn- cducatei forlifo s conteat, and whomalie hai gathered around 'icr to-day. Ho call ed Connecticut the glorious old little Com. inonwcaltb. Tbo school. houw of the Con- tiuent, alio aciula her aurplui export! of intelligence, cntcrprlae and vlrttio abroad otcr tlio world, and they reap rich re wards. Ho aaid that out of tho MiaaUaippi cialit milliona of peoplo drink. It rum throush.tho wholo country, and tho pec plo living nn it would defend tho Union of the Mates with hearti ami anna, no war nor policy can dct idc it. Wo want no little roc lias; uiin a yellow spot upon it. ia turo apeaki loudest in bor crandeat uorki, and tho giant West apciki loudest for the Union, ine children ol parents Iromcon i ... , .-. . " .. , , ... . , minute losclher. and beforo thev know what poliiiei mean, they know what the firealdcs ofitheir father a fathers were. Applauael. The North and South ccm tohati'furcnttcii that thu West has an in teres! in the Union. Ily.und-by, when the INurtit nut couth threaten tu light, mc cat w ill, as la Mimetiinci ibue with pu uncious Imya hold them far enough upart tu prevent strikiui:, but face to luce till they grin each oilier Into good humor. Laughter and applauso. Ofcoiirse,thcso oro only cuo nr two of tho points of a speech, which tvas received with tho moat unbounded Mtlafacllon and applause. I.ovr. Sickmk.s. I neter knew a man din of iote; but I havo known a twelve atono man godowntoniuo ilnno five, un der a dliippolnlcdpnioii, so tliatjritty neatly a uuarler of him may bo' slid lo havo ieriahrd and lhat la no small" por tion. llo hai como back to hisoldaite subsequently; perhaps is bigger than ever: vory likely soino new atl'ecllon Im closed round hia heart and ribs, and made them coinlortablo, f (Kr If a causo be nood, the most vlo. lent attack of Itfrneinies will not Injuro it so much as uu lujudiciou) defence of it liy its irieiiu t ' w iwiniion or trw noma mm or wmn mi JHiBfliH TtMMlr iiiTirar. The motlrei which tmmIm tW' Mr poiratioti or trie noma mm mi St. Charles HoUl, Trojr, M Nm etu, bar not t)l mom Ml M to light. A itHiiMX wiUm Mow, from the AIbmv Mm by a penooal frlaad of. t motive! which could maHMji MM MM itcrriblo a termination of their Unt. Tmt jivvui'i n-wiiaii iniii icw iviavaawi IgrtMor. 9 ji.Hadl aiakl aaaai aatnhuflaal - bia alaw aaaaa ai itu SuieifUtYiam- A. CaUwaii has been a only trranvl burp, and a three year'a cnikw M cargo, on board a nwrestasHstaia as) dee. He arrived at New York. i cruise, In early iriaioier. PrtvioM.a lit. lBlInM llila .' . ' - aMatM ............ ...- -., V-- - previous,; lie waa engage:! 10 M snamM lolh lady wrMreiiardMrMiriotMMf rid death with which we era all fc-Hlir. Thero waa considerable qmbmIVisi tf tM match, wiucu delayed tne eoMUWtllaal J of their deairti. While abaettt la CUm.' ' and other partiof the world, (m hilfmhr i no more, Deoamo acquainted wiib a fM ' ilcmin by the namo of Krupp, andkor 5 friends importuned br lo accept hbilwa. rjorallo propasalof marriage, lo whicb,"at 1 length, she relo'ctintly yielded ber asaeat, ' and tbey were married, and hare hadoM child, which died sTly:ia May, tad jus Caldwell had sailed nearly .around toe world, and ai be netted bU natire borea. tbo moat prominent thought that iwelW his uooorn, wai in oenataiT, aa m wm pnecd, of again elajplag Ids LotaUM kaW heart: but bo returned oalv. lo fiad the object dearer to him' than" life, tbt U.c another. The iron entered b bow M windered ebouf nearly 4ntmih bli bitter reaaoa oaaaa to bmj MiW' solved lo ibake, it oat la.ibaWMaXMMt be found that aba had ditirad M IM Ma I be, the wife of another, reiiaattid u Tfcv; tenriew. .Tbey met at Uif, M tMf meeung Ii not to be iliiiwiii. llMTMia of abaenca lhat m4 pMH Mty ami them toarethar aaore MiomW. UwmmUm than beiore ; they bmi m tMyiMM Ms; . W ' ..''...- .. ,. ;-. havo done at. tovera. uaMwau a Bauer reawn at flrtt did Mt tjjew Hal to of Uw fatnraaa ihi AiMai. aad U I deaa would bare Baataadttv. aad liiady dcipair e iZyti.i.-. fc tfc loved, and maP"faod tbo ioraver aaaV clatlom of youth came 'up before then more frctblv al the'thoosht of a nail aatv' aratlon. She did not wiih to lira wltlMat him, and told him thai abo could not, aad that it wai her determination ,(o remain with iilm, notwithitandins ibe wti the wife ol another. Caldwell Wai loo mi- iicnaie ana rein 10 reain mar, ana il area 1 .-1 t .-.i' 11,. t talked over, that they ibould meet aftsila; Ho parfed with her lo viait hia Mmm In Whitehall, and went on board lha ara ning boat for Albany. .Alter lha boat wai under way. and while be, waa walk. Ing lha- deck1, to hU utter aatwUhmtat, she appeared before him. The Ihoagat al once pierced him, that lha bad Indeed abandoned her home, and resolved, ran ganllcsi of all tho trcmendoui conae. quences, to share Ida fate ; and her worda shortly corroborated what had paised, liko lightning through hleoul. Taey iinniediitoly proceodet to hit atate.raoaa; and there they resolved in the face of all llio terriblo crtcumatanoee around tbens, to never part again. They did not part ! but arilved at Albany, and took Jodglngi at the Delavan House, lie left her Ihere, and made bU contemplated TtekloWbikt ball, and returned In about ten daya, abo, in tho moantlnic, receiving her meala In her room, according to hU iiunealloa. In order to avoid observation, lie relumed and look roomi with her at lha American Hotel, where he wrote the published let1 icr tu tho editor or the Whitehall paper ho remained at the American aiewdayi but tlioueht it w'ia loo piblib a pUoe." a engaged lodgings at a btlvato honata 1st Jay. street, where be rcmiincd about ttcck ; then took the :s.atern cart tod went lo Willianistown, tnd wai turprlscd and pursued by somoone.ai he remarked in Troy, lhat ho had n hipped two oomta.' blei and escaped, the partiuulanot which will toon appear, llo escaped In aone. Imrso carniee, and nrriud at the St. Charles Hotel, Tuesday morning, about four o'clock. They wcro molvod lo die with his own hand ha opened the por. tals of eternity. Tliey both paaitd to ibe utidlscotorod country, from whence ao traveler has returned. Tho pifea.of romanco can aearceiy produce a porei lei, nr a dcacrlotion frtucht with 1Mb startling and awful ctreunutanoea., aa lV'liavuiou III lliv iiuiiiv vi lllia ubbnj. 8i.ioui.ab BLorBMtxT. Tbt Sliubtn. vlllo Ohio Newi tneutloni that an, old awn accompanied by bii itrp-dauahlir of tlah toon, and hii itep-'aoo, and eUatiyeart,' caino to inai ciiy a lew aayt Maoe, nar. Inii walked forty mllea that day In our- suit of tho alep-daughter'a huebandand tho step-fillior'a wife, wlio had doped o. Rother. The eloping pirtle were mt lOUIItl. (GT ICIopemcnt begins In diiobedianoe, uiai which generally icrimniiei in nuicry, up' th tell. MM WMIPJH MM, m MM firerloua relation of Im VWt MJMl' brtuoato pair, irlilcll dtofJajpyiM JmI of llm myatcry that at (rat MWrMM mi ,y"wHHp Ml ofal tnaayof I wValhrtra mubomJ.. araeaMtoMl IMl Urt MK ananaa fa'MH I ,t'' We haysiiii'i Mn If aMnrw"! 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