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-. THE SPECTATOR. OKKl.ON CITY t THURSDAY, DKC. 20, 1SW. D. it KKKEttLY, IPITOR. OCT Little iapy wishes u to My to the rta Jen of llio Spectator, that he will servo ii (Mm wun an aiiurcs on ino incoming 01 T s AVis rar. Sn nrrnara vour new tar. J,,- ,..,,..- ..., that the Umf may get his due. (ttrCorlcaoftho'lijniltliU" may be had In pamphlet form by calling at (hit office CO" Doth branches of the Legislative Assembly adjourned, en Saturday last, to. Monday, the 30lli inst. frSrTho third number of the Orrgonian i la hand, Md Instead of Its My. y, Mtrfr, Oft, H M Hey, ,Ntiar, raciest. Our friend Is progress- lag. Ik baa mounted the critique tri pod. Hi good natured personalities to ward m we appreciate. We liope ho will be sustained In his moats at crili dm. Ha aayt he can boast of larger Wrnlpe. We act it down then that Dryer ie ahead. He has outstripped us too in baJIdlog lowne on paper. Weshall com- raence building our towns after we get a mmMim nf ,lu. iuhmii 11W.1 atu.m ? 1500, ahem ! imn w. iy vmu Ban. Views a Chut. The Impost. tleeethat are practiced upon the uninltia. tad penoes, wishing to come to Oregon, a aJitfcMUiwftU of sailint vessels in California, calr for reprehension at our band, loud and strong. It is by no means uafreqnaot to aee advertisements In the 8aa FiMcboe papers, of vessels abiut to tart for Oregon; that they are prepared to convey passengers to the highest(nri. gable points, Portland and elsewhere, by was of toi-lttt all too wJibout'extra ' eharg to the passengers. Their adver livajaeata cheat the passengers Into the Mtef that for a specified sum they cin and wfll be landed at any point above toria, ual below Portland. Persons ma. 'Uag eawageminte of tab kind are Invar! brjr deesasd to disappointment, for there kae not ieen, nor U there even now, a tow Mt.la the Columbia. The press of Call. i'isV ...'..' . .."... ngglUDsrte, greatly toe interests! .. ...lii. t .li .1 n i of- ajaamjr iwn lucse "Wii'live heard frequent complaints of tblsktnd, aad have had occasion to notice ts wicked deception practiced by the Emily Farnbam, upon a large number of era. Since that time other coin. i have reached us, and wo are credi. Joformcd that this kind of deception is practiced to a very considerable extent, by the captains of sallinscrsft. We hope some of the city papers below1 wilt have the Independence to expose this cheat, and DM allow liith unprincipled men'toViui - R-'",'P,: 11 unxuspectuig public, wtojl0mcs tecomc.loubly comfortable on thclr'eit list of pnpersrent to that section. The re desirous.qfavaUieg themselves of our .return. Thcv have got nothing more than J. Icmand lias now gruwn so largo, that wo, ' Aee ollnwtbeamlfut country, and ol, not they dciervtd. Mav their esnericnee "hall, as soon as the necessary arrange.! exactly voting themselves a farm, but wjitt Is caster and better, getting one with. I ou money. and without price. WrT... prvuofXew York and Won ' a atn ? - . t.i still teeming with praises ol Jenny - Ltnd's virtues. The universal favor with, which she meets everywhere, makes her , tranlit from blaca to nlaco of more iban isuin ifum iiceu in iiisco 01 mora man 1 " v - - omLn Interest She was, according to I T1"J m nbt Vn Brnn" "-y nlic" , ur L d-.tes.Tlnglng to crowded hou,. I ' " declared 1,1. intention ,0 be- - slnibvton. The following ,ribu..from"'7''A.norIc.,,ci,l,, Tho reverse- t m- . - ..- . I la niilu Inn trim ta. ..It tl... a 1, ,, ... ta. -.T our es in Boston, ine ipnowing tribulo-lfom one oflier own sex. In the Boston Travel. cr, liacrcdittdtheantlior.anddoc. notli- m ing more than juitice lo theNightiagalo: r . l 1.. ! IStf s t. ...t .. a iauy inrsew or, who we aro as tinrotl.ls bv no means an entliuilast, but .iM.nl ,i iur'i .oromoi! some aad f a nc h.tri.tter.vrltastohcr friends t esnerisllv I did have a good cry alono In my riwm. 1 never Iteard any one sing before, and1 never expect to again. I wonder any ono ' - ii, , : i .,, - . i UmnY o' Z7 iThZ w TavV he.. Jenny Llnd. I will uy nothing more, i for It is folly. I cannot praiso her enough, but I hope you will all hear her, as, alio 'goes to Boston soon." OrThe Senate did not go Into Kxccu. live session to-day aa wai anticipated. uThe Oregon bill coming up occupied most ollhediy, and was finally paised. Duo of tho most important features Is the do. uatlon of 040 acres of land to each aettle r now in Oregon with a family, aud of 330 Qore to tingle men, and of 330 acres to IMA with faoilliii, and ISO acrea to single mia, which Uit Col. Binton hoped IncTu. ad, yl- i who shall so to Oregou prior to XM3- A. . Tilbune, Sett. 17. . a . r.i. . I ", - -.v. ...., I?-"- ..-,-. . , r- lillirll I. la. It. .1 aa .1 . 11 f iv. .--IT I... T., ,.lnoM.owcver,si cut them out as lo debar ""ft" tho depress..! iron and other manii. caii'liUati. lor I resiuout. Ihu course ul '-, T-" , .i.V .,... I ','" "; """ J"""' "'""" '" m . jYA & '',' t" hear Jenny V fiicturii.L' inl ercts: hut lhat it would nre Senator Seward was narmly coinineud. b" lu.t ei.l....ul) a, thJ sudilen d.. ,.cii.ii..is. I ho I Wh correspoudtnl aug. filnuf jVriot'expra.. to you my do. ll'e"iuml,';l'i'"tM ' I 'lt'''""tofMrs. il.lUr, ijeiMily thing,. ,,.ei.s lhat Messrs. Ilnwlmid .( Asnlnwall light. At the last song, I should have fur a Ls rtlvii. They ill yet lablo,"; '"W"' "" iter we belt, ic, under .'i,.y,,,Mancc, the hi.vn pmlmbly ..,.,ri(. Ihli tnodcoaclling ,rft,'J ' ,l',a.'lI Pr,Ui 'My' " "lal1 "'U""'1VC' 0f "' ' "o"f 1 n ,1 ci ,;,, itah . id'S tn I I .... Urns of lln.no.' Os,,:,,.k.-A ' TFTu , V V tZtb'! .' rl "! '""-1 '"" " inly. I did not; but this morning I read o.-niueiit'. munificence in tl... way of cloths, has gl.tlt.d Iho nvirket, and the telegraphic dispatch front Cinunuali, da. ;,r LI.rM. n ,' 1; I n I f a r 'V1' I.r I .. ,s, Tl !" ?f.0U!,l.of. IV.?V ?' .nih'' '': Itrants. There lu bee,, nuilo a husl L, I .narku muM be rellovc.l bef.ro iron and . ted fjc.'obor thi'r.l, ... the morning ,,.,,, '" '?,t t 1. A. T. t ,', filt"'? Z"." BIrkmMhlni v. Uald Dining. There are few countries, whojo labor is more 'amply rewarded than In Oregon. Mechanics of all kind, even at parking by thVi day, oen ram from1 6.1 to titirter day. Carpenters' wages havo Ivcn, for some lime, from 9? to $12 per il.iy. The mechanic, here, has no cause of pom. plaint, tinted it bo the dilliculty of obtain ing materials li rnrry on his business, There i, probably, no other trndo that pays better than that of UlaeltmitMiig. l give us plcainro to record the facia cot ncctcd with tho labors of two men l' rani lit) l.lllle, of Washington City, 1). C, m Charles I'. Liidw ig, of St. Josephs count Michigan who havo roccully left O. gon for tlioi'ltttc.t. iili ov cr 912,000 ma by fair hammering, in liltle 1cm than t months ! They commenced business getber on the 20ih of I'Vhruary last, w but little capital building their shop, u kiiic their tools, except anvil and vice cutting wood, burning coal, boarded n lodged themselves. Wi are iufotmed gotnl nuthority, that they made 42 D mond I'lows from the bar, laid with sli and finished ioinpleto In seven days tho latter part of November, commenc at sunrise, and working no night attr o'clock the plows averaging M.t pour This, at the customary price, would $1 170. Deduct for coat of material 8C laing a neat profit of 81200 the li cit amount of money ever mado by men, by fair mechanical labor, in tho ritory ; and e doubt very much if tl is a parallel case in any country. C digging is a fool to it in a general wa) These two men lived rconomica boarding and lodging themselves In a re adjoining the shop. They worked li for their money, and saved what they g It Is too frequently the case that young ..j ;-juultiis men make out well ; that is, they possess the gift of mating money but not of rtlaining it. The temptations for gambling aud dissipation aro too atrm,; for their weak moral nature. This alTbpls an examplo to those -aro now here, worthy ol imitation. They labored hard, early and late, anil are iioh In the full enjoyment of a large rroom. pence. Wo do not mean however, that persons should labor to amass a fortune to As-juke away to some other place to spend fa, much can be said in favor of this coun try, as respects health, climate, soil and productions, as can be said, with truth, of any country ; and when age Is taken In to consideration, it casts all others in tho shade. It shows too what can be accomplished! by honesty, industry aaajaconomy. They were both men of intelligence ; they read the papers too ; aud though not clad ini"""" "n" '"S""'"- """ ' : ..im.m. e...l.ii . ! .. .A-illn California, vvo aro clad to sec, Is on tho garments calculate! to win respect they were sensible, and by their uniform good conduct, merited and received a reasona ble share of respect and confidence. They ,a .- , ., 1 a .,. it., , both, unfortunately, left families bohind, and wcrocompellod to return. Hut they, untiKo many wc could name, will be -able to administer some solid comfort to their faruili's in the shape of dollars. .Mar sue- , ., ., , ,.. , , , 1 rest Mlt-ml llietn tlipn, trait liln n.,.1 iI.ai. - --b " -" ' Uncfit ethers engaged in like pursuits. v . J,ixn , Oan.....N.-TI... bill tn grant ! " ".Z Z 1" 's' . f . i i i, i '. . . . Ividei ht Un donation ofa-JO acres lo each , family, native or foreign, whether natu. . ra",t-'1 or wA.ldutnUe Democrat. '',l''rc a '"B11' ml.Jtake in Ihe above. .7"" " -" "" '"",, " ony t00""0 '0 u '0 situation of,0r dutv en bar. wroti!.'ht. ml led nnd hanv huI" a nu"l,H,r' ''' r"J"S'' they have ' I. ..-..!. !. t.. A ....... at. ...tat. It. lands, aro in rather a nccullar fix bv hav. uccii ruaiucuiB ur juii; iiintjui ino iiuuiic i ..1..-....1 ....i...i.-.i...i. i !..... , . . , , , I lnenmas Aiitf.rienn eitlyen n.ni nn. In t fit 0f December IMO. This docs' ww..v . .v-. , ........ .a,...-.a.. ... . . . . ' "'"""3 "Hate, l.y tlio Prcnc itch settlers of M fit' man) oninm In a good statu deeming their intentions. l,svi, lino claims, thai nre ' - o - f " Ll" "! occupants neglect, (id, until lately, to take the oath of ullcgl auce. j .. .:.. . . . .noDisT. incy nan a convr niton ol, says tho N. Y. Tribune, tho " united do. mocraoy'tKrce and Slave) of tlio XXIst District, Ohio, on the Old, lo nomlnato N. H. Townshend for Congress, Townshend was himself chairman of tho committee on Resolutions, on whoso report tho Conven tion Ktiahtd, That the gratitude of all lovers of Liberty is due to Thomas II, Dmton, and thou Senators who, with him oppoied Slavery Extension, and defeated II -ssatsilj SSIS.SI.IVIVII, jaiS4 SJVIS7BIVS4 sil.ivilllll. vaaiws -"1,1,11,,, w m w -" -aaaaa.w w- . tho shameful couipro.ni of the Oiiinihui.'ary to say they have not been Iteaid, bill," j since. .Vtu Ihvtn Ittgliter. Uunblhm. Wo are gtaj io sen the people of Ore. gon City destining themselves in regard to this evil, and therefore cheerfully give place to llie puvedings ofa pnbllo meet. Ing, lield' n few day since, designed to protect the character of the city, nml the interests iif it citizen from the Inevitable cllecls ol this enormous v lee, rapidly In creasing In llili 'I'erntory. It cannot lit denied liy any obscri ing mind, that this unholy, wl'lic'rlng, and blighting prnetirr "'sis, to n enii.tlei',tl,l, extent IHt O.l'v MgigMHsais (tHaaaBJsiBSsfAiEsCXdsSlKJVk aiiflassrlsv3aVsBB&i9NHUafasVv IBsSrliBaaaSC a !i iiiiie mis ssa"ei' iif l o'nii!rn. iv y ' . .o ". I .1 I . '' I' I ' .. .e- ........... .,. ....... ..,u,ir u.v.vm isaI S t.aLr. il trm aisiall ! 1.ssLmI out. After all this had taken place, tho Spectator office was selected Io do the print- ing, provided it can bo done for the amount n ol made, ling di precedent ll.A .V.SA, ..li.Mhia. nanaipu Satcs,s lielng sppreofaleA on llirot'iiidTl' We have Leon a reader or llio Kepublican for some year, and haae ever admired ila increase- Wo extract from the llcpuhll. can the following 1 CntcuL itiosi or the ItervnuraN im CI.. rufl.s v l.i 1IIU I: miuii.aiiuii, VII OIIIK ,Uv. .... , .i. , ftir ., ,. ,u .. . VI-.. 1. ..1.1 .ie. ..... ... u. ,,,'nU additional copies ol tho Weekly Ke publican, for subscribers in that section I'lils, added to our previous subscriptions of several thousand, elves us n cl renin. ;.:... ..r .. i.t. 1. . c 1 ....tr....i r ..1. 11011 in iiiiii.il iiu mfci utnniii.''ip iiiet lain .. . . . . es iis nn an ruualtir. II not with the Inr: menls cin bo mule, Ivsiio a paH-r express, 'ly prepared for circulaHi'in California. I" - T.,rT."" tiTv.i.i nrre.. i' - f - . M)o. i-omHwrcc an m u-iuriu sourer, 11 iiiiih ,. i,i,..,!,. .. i-ii,,.. ,, v,.,i.t.. ..,, H tikelv to I attemnted ,, ,,, T(iri,r M thU ,M-,0, ,r. J,,hn Davis, uf Mass., has olT.irc.l a resolution ....,., ... .......... ....... J""!"? f"' ,ll. jy of tho 1 n as.tr) ".!' l'J2 'J ' J! ' 'o UZluor -. . ( . -a - a- - , notice ofn nroiect to iucreaso the rates mercd Iron, und to repeal duties, on certain A.ial. Snl.la.1, a. la as l.iln .Ini.iA.lI,. ruw niaiuiiuin viiiwu u .( iiiiu uvih-huv fabrics. It Is generally considered, even by tlio protectionists, that Mr. Viiilon't ichcmo wai Injudicious. It in not nrn . . .. .. -. .a ' . .. a...... ....a ...a ..... -. nl ..... other scheme, would iTlvo 'immediate re' .. -. a . a . a .. c')tton manufacturea can go again into full i ."pc-rallon. 'i'lio protncllotilsts lay mucl. ,,rt. y.,, ,10 Blegatlon that gross und . fcx(rcmo frauds on ihu revenue aro com. aUA.ri'.i.u i jinltted imder thn pr.'s,,,. .ys.o.i, nf y.l.ta timi ; and .Mr. Corwin is to be called upon fur statements in evidence of the fact." Thk Way to Do it. Tho owner of a I fine building waa Informed by his tenant that "mysterious knocking ' had Iwen Itearii on ino premises, similar io iimsc in Stratford and Hochestor, and expressed much apparont alarm at Ihe circumstance. " Very well," said the gentleman, " I'll put a slop to their .spiritual" operations; and tho very next (into you hear any mys terious knocklngs, consider it a police lo quit iho promises I I wsnl no tenants wlio en.Ar.aln aneli rninnsnv." Il ts ..iiiiuees. . unee in tho last bid. As to the amount "V ' n" '"r. " . r , ?n" "'" ""' '" , pub' u Is, therefore I.' it , L, ZV. I-- il. ,.- r. I i , , , , , . . mathisonportun tv to da in a susiK'Usiin' ' i',,i; n ,i,. ,. ,...ii ,,i . .. know ledge mi Monday. A family railed r printing to be done, no estimate can be of ...iJio'Llnion .'.haiiho k ., . ni ..'"'''""''. ' "", l",,ni;l1 'ho I ..so , K,,,f ntnie ,( live membin,. i-ri . The only correct way of legi.la- bo ."ho victim of the stromr. nor a humble. I ,' ".""J"',"'''' J -rrmj l,a ftlthoi , . . . . is by printed bills, whore il can be but heiclofore lnet man, le avcrlli. atll itl.utrv of the ll"n ' 'taii'ii'itd It f II. ltla li c-a-ii rsss tr s.sis-. tcn wsrpt , me; but see were not to be guided by"" to maintain tho reputation ol others T,l.r,.lll , ' )rMo (,,. Wl. "' eternity ainr.. leaving their liomr in or example. ,rn?.re n, "' '".", i ' ' ' . . ''' " "' "tji'lrnc that his talent Z"""7',i 7 i ",".,,' r .1? ifllfiw ritlintrliBl (linii!A titnin mi trinil a. . iUlta. An 1IpV' rtnliatrkeHl ml list vm tat Ihla iVrTha 8r. LouU lUnuMiean. one nf or Innocence ol Uvo chrffcofflnit iu". ,.r..i.. .,.,. ... r. i m i.-:-.- riHmtry. an nldrr on who U-lj it nniih . ""- - 1 ' nllltll tU II L'l.tVMLM-' muvmiHU IHV li'iwat r ti H lllil ri'll-'UrillK LL L l....sl a . I J. . I t'nmniuiilcnlloiU rc itir SMfUioi. Ma Mpi'tmi. I udcrlhi' head uf "em. bF.lciiKiit " in tlio lnt niiuiN'r ir voir pnmr, yerr slnti1 lh.it it upprarn from ah exainiu'alion beloie llie I I'll Judp' Hliuiig, thnt Mr. Clmrles Keiinej " was III i harge of the ship Albion and her cniuiinwi e 'ails l her vitiirr mi 'hf iftit 'A'," and that b'laiiki'la. rlollilug and prmisiviis f TArlnils kinds had lri ii piuloi I, lost ii dbv hViu.f In ..iil, mid III p.ul by . ii ,i , Hare, sir, li"i tm-i tttut C lllllld si Id not be im. . . rentniii'iits in legnril r)eil iili a ilnl.ttlou i-l' ml. 'ipoitiii H), of ionise, i .i mi i.itt i .ii lor making i I hi- ilin ke Jour sciim beiielit of oiir paper, .mi hi leferri'd In. 'I'lie Aibiir, llio rnlleeliir, ins mi iiiti'iuil ul f l cull U during which I win I the sliiplnii Adair i linrpi', 1 1 udi luoiiiig m ..tho ( i.iiiul.i.t rn.r I sea several dii). 1 Iw insiiiii'.waaniymtiiad rxchangcil u lew pounds '(leu. AiliJY Qllh.lmsl liv") . s use) for legoljliles for ii.nii.ltlie osiHiUm. ,,,,,, , " .,.,;'. ,,.K, ,j r ni,, .T', r'ifr U, l ,lN-fal Aeniftte in ,.i;.'.,gse.l, ,,. Tclloii.-r Mr. I o r, I be not nnlylell thepl.ices .1.. rK"f'lc:-1'111- '' '" borne., and the I alio, the eviuencii of 7S.e .i.Ji .-.,'. ... i . ..t .. ..a i :, j ......1.1 ,l,,,,l,r,il':.!fc',r".1''.' lUi'iMjn in mum i;ii wmi rll,!.f ihau this, thrre w, eiidence to .how that I racl.il a single much-. ,, 6, ,, as wella.ierbal Inslruc Dorr, tniisn thesttiresiif alK..purKise. I he v. nl- are w ill, all my papers in . . .... ' ,' , ii. Adair. I he blank, is Vise s.ate.1. by the dirtc .in Imiiienllierr. Mr. Inrr mi bniise ollicer, Mr, Dorr, re iBfccn iroin urn ,1m, uy .-i .... r- i - .i ... i ' I " in unanow nlvwmi4,i seem this was dono with iny t was a party thereto, ,, ; flir ,,, nn)V ,lr1(.11,e, itlln of evidence. Howl...,, ... .",. ., , .....1 ,ico before the judgo will If . m. lu. t f .t a .e in a court of justice, where strictness is properly d-erved in n of this kin.1, you can judgo from unit liidrn nl iilhsm iaeysMa tintUt. ... your knowlid.'o of "vihtr wrioni imntt AiYir, vhom it u net ii'i-r Jtury to mtnlion at pre'enr. hj 1 Ily reussl, vro publish tlm following letter Ironi Lot Wliltcointi I'.mj. Mimvauxik, lice. I, IWVU. (iiNTLttNRN. Vonr's bearing date I (lib j uut. is before me, apprising me of llio lueetini; held bv llio citizens and members I of the Legislative Assembly on the 7lli ' lust., in which the committee appointel to express 10 1110 uie loom 01 siien ineeiiug, as well ns to nntlly ino of tho name that they should decide on fir iho New Steamer -..i-.--. I..... in .e.. i 1 ""'"is """"' ' " "" s.. ,iiv .,i, -....if.... i... ...... ,.r. 1. 1 ....... . U k ksvoattsMa-i-s 1 . .... silslisajststtil u t - f- !. ... !... s I...:., ..al --"----- -..-. . , .. 1 .s. xs, v w. ssss.ssi an 1 .iiniii.K.i h rai'.iiir. 1 . . 11 ni rraisa sn us rail asrra inr a 11 aw ncairT.i at nw ensarvs . being built at Milwaukie. Vour tnmrnii. ten will first please incept my must un. felgtied 1111.I siuct-ru respects, and lliruugh you tn the citi."iis and leeislative nsseiii-,l 1 I.i.. 1 1 i....n I... i.. 1 i- - ii,, 1 ,1,;,' a..-,. 1. ,,',1-1 ,,,v ,-, .iv 1.11.111, for tin honor the) I a ie don., me Unit. not but fe. I prud nt tuis imieliof r.sj.cit' shown nn. It always h.ts U-.ti my car h..s been my car nest desiru I.i k.tppaic with, and assist in f.rwnriliug an;, nuprnieimiit pn-(iosiil in tins niv adopted niuiitry, and rutin, sun.l the (..mi. in., nl von bin. I paid me, lit nuiiiiii" lie' Meniuiir " l.' I v liilctiiiili f tir.-.,. -'vsill i,. mnild. thej I... .,.,. 11 ,,, ' j " ,.J,"' ' '. ; ' AM """' ' '" ' " '"" '' '" -. ., laiiAiiAWi. ft , .f.. -. . i :ui.. An AIaiIhiuii fouvi nlmn is m u in ussinn nl O.Meg N w Vorl., about .hiciihunilicil.Migntes, AH I'l .! .lllll. Ill'IIMf lllllVlll. I lilt llllllll 11. "- ." - - ci'H ( llmpubln .uuilwrilics.nudofihe I'liunli, comlitiitul ihu staple of (be pro- ceeiliugs, (Jue ikt.-oii rcuuiuiiKA.Iel Unit J. ( .Uilou jii. iioiv in Ilit lilu'irii ml for atitiuit..'il tdnvu luuliu, Im flit ir iic.u says: " 'i'ho IlishopsiitKnding ISl.licopalCoiivunliuii.yesK id SO, and lltcru wcro ul. Ihu I'rotcstaut slerday, number, bout '.()0 clergy. men ana . y. . tie r.t.e, wn.c , g..v,,r,i-, "'"'n'1 i". ',,;,,,i h l01,""'lf"r ibis, llio lliliou tiiiicrdonk casu waa The rules which govern under discussion, wilh closed .lours, but it ...... ..: ..... ' t.i. ......... i.i... ....... may tome up iu convention." TillBE I'Al.TIONIVra ALL I.T A ItolV, Wlltnot has been repudiated by thedomo. urats of n district in whluh Im claimed lo he invincible, and is now running against the regular ticket; Wcului.rtli, of Illinois, sees breakers ahead, and has withdrawn from tho field ; aud ningham, of Michl. gait, Ii oieiiiy ncitouiiceu uy ovory ileum cratlu paper in Ids Slam; and docs ia dresiit of eotllm? backno Con?rcss. Tilts .w -,- p -...-. - " n" -a---- is a fact more sigiillul thun any otenl of the tail two yau-l'emni)kiiiii'in. in nuiiiiii: ill" I'leiine.'i 'i.' i it iiitvoiiiii ... , . ' ..rtiregoii.-w lllli nd in add i ibeT im I"!""""1' ""l1"- ""' ""ir uirt petit. ; i in) desirts. With in) U-l'ishaU' '..ml pt'.l.it-.is win, vi. re pn scut at es tu all, I stibseril.i ifiy-MjfciiUejmn, l.e tune. We did urn preleinl In gie nil J niii nlt't. M'tv't. j il,ni wassm.l, our milv niutwii. '..ene.iu I I.OT WIIITCOMII. .'Sis. i-i. v..i'.. ..'..,,...' f'oiintil :hntMbr. Mr. ICl'iiiii!l looking over the de bates juii say look plain in tho Council on Monday !'. ' ,,n "u,.v "')' Voao slati'uii'iils lliere made, which wlll.jf 0"! em recti d, plan' mo In n rldieuloils il ti.'ii lirfiiii' in) I'oiistiliiniils and tho eill n us id tlrrgoii Tho ri'snliilious their (uncoiling Io I'ooll'einl by mo, urn In no paiiii'iilnr enrrul, but) mi tin1 colitrni), i ntiii N fub.1'. I Mill lrilr )nll, sil. In r'lnlll, J "II I inriiioi) In lug lienor, peib'ips, mi lull Wlis said ilillllsl lli lesidlltlotis llltlii dm id Ii) iih , tliuii iiliut ns mid in sup. Kirl of tlu'in Sir, nil I nsl. .i iin u utteiiiau in iisiiiii III) llllllll' lll II III till' ('lllll'll, IS tOIlHl' till I 1 1 I'll) . I Ii 'Id HIS rlf IISHIlllll' I in) iinisiiiii, ul I H nil ir nets nlulsl in tin' C.'iniiil NiiiImI d.i I lliiiik mi) ginlliiiiiiii slnMibl din ill) ii ni'liii i'll nlli'iiipt I nuke n l.ilsi' issue bet ie I he piiblie in mi) iii.iIIit. ii Kiln .ii nl I'.ii Is uri' tin' In t Im usi iimk an) iii.iii i .hi i H il tl I .III llft.l a 1,11. it at, I I ill, f.ir 11 1 lilt i if it la ,i,ml,. .,., i,tl, ui.l In Kn. till,. .,,,1,1,,,, x(, sj,,,l, , , , rtl.,U ,,! ttf, ,!.,. t, .,,,,( t v, u . .pv ,, ,(, ri0,,, ..ir.-is.l In ' me. II) 1 ,ul,IMiiiii tl i mid llie iii.iii' mii.iil... , Mn ,t,,.r IIIP fr. i1 ,t WAVMIUI irW.ii. Tlio eiilens of ttie t iiltnl i ,, , ......ii..,, i ii,,,,,,,,. i,...,, . ,t... Ktnies in ii e r ni vrsinrs inr inniisni us in miles Is'h but tliev launched their . .t i i i .i ii I''"!--"., heir own Inc., and tho lies of ..,...........-. ,; " ""' "'" "' 'R'. '. .pilsiiiii - liki', puisiiid llieir j'liirne) to the ' ,.,t;.,f tu.g,,,,! fartfic, and there com. .,.,.,.,,,.1, ..rogrissidand siicunli. I Iiu-r. r, , ,.,., M PII1I , f ,, inl. . . ,.,.,..,. t, ,,R, rr . ,, ,.,.. junta,,, l ' ',r (f R rriiturv ballhtl the skill of the .,.m j,.,),, ...ilstsofth e present t.Ke;M, ' " ... .'..,.. .' , r ' setlleiiun' nf the Oregon Imiiudar) iiies ,,,,.. alJ )r,ll,i T,,r( '... ... .,..,...,,.,. '"ngfrss nf tliu I'nit.d of 1'i'iitiibu'iiitp the ..,,.,.,,...,-.,,. I'l ,,,V,,, ,,,V",,, I III,,., W,H( ' . I " vuiiii'iiiiiivi " im rsit iiimis-i wxi i siv i- ,ft J,,, tInw .......fitrsl. have finally, ()lll,1Pn,l1,U) ol s.,.t,'...lH-r. A l. Ih.Vo, j , p , ,.,..,. uf H i ' ... .... iii compliance with sn linilie. ussiirauce vevor (ietirral of tho publlr lands in Or- egini, and In provnla fir the survey, ami making ilium I' ons in settii rj ol the sanl lied to tnir rtiet.t niidrimrrlriiir. lie it furllrr rrmtre'l, That said act meels our dei ided approbation that no slaililernlis lilllilietttintis nitmnxl 1I11. niif I . ' I " " - -..--... .... -.-., 1 Samuel It. Thurston or sifl in t. nix lit tn have any wtlghl wuh the tvivir.gn o .i.-, in, ,. 1. 11.,. ii.n-j inn iniereM-. 11, ns, si nobly and manfully devotnl Ids time mid abililv ; nml his liutillv ueinuiidish. ..1 I.. .I...' e.i.. ...'. 1 -. Igre.s to wl,,. h ho w. . Deleal.'.tl,n nas 11 r e.i i.,. ... 1 - - ..... . ." . " . ?'""'. "..,- "" ' " '"" ." 'Z """m "'"" ""' "' " i"l' '"" I e' ,, , . . ,. , , ' ' " B"" Mr- " """' ""' '"I1 bci.efit his .'Vplauutinii, but we nre lint vtilliui! .. .. 1. . .1 1 . ... (, u'llllll lllll hn ns ,.,.ri, (i,..u. , , , ,',,' " ' " '''r ' '" '"""' "'"' ' lr ("ol memurv , we iiiimii.,i, , the rowilutimis. Tlm iliscussmn, an it was carrinloii, wnubl li.nelnl inn t.ersi.n,hn . ,er s.. iiiiinitml. In .l..l,i e , .smo ii- ..' T"""". ".. inn ..our nn ri Kile .in nliTHJU ol II. All I nr rri'ril Hint I hat ... .. ,. ,,, , , , , , we dufii ul repo.l our In. ml I'lirker's l!f lit 1 t 111 fl lllltr. Il' I, llllal. .1 la. I. I..I I. ... tv-"" .' ' i"" ..ml in Si'ply tn piirsons lulling tlm in jmi. lilosidi'. Nut having been there at fiii, we think Mr. I'.uker . ..till., I In the Ikih lit of this .'.xplmiiiliuu nl our Imnd- n I'.Nr.n. ii.N.tii. I'arai.v, .Wiihiii llio I.isl twclio inuiilhs iho latiiil) of t.v .'jii.Hur .orul, vl .MK.Iu;;liji,iua invn minis lilolli d o .1. tulogn. A shuil luil sad history , ly which but a few mouths iryol'u faint. is ago saw nought in Ihu f.tliiiu bill ihu brightest pn ' .... ..p i . .11131.-11 111 ll'-lll-! ,,, ,,., , M,Uftctorily awnr. '"''" ''" M.ll-rw,',,, ,':n.,o . ,- ., ., ,. ..... . insieau nisnvcr ino rain. f;rrrni' I'litin Dealer. OtT Wo aro in tho enjoyment of the lno.il delightful weather. Hurrah for Oregon! IlL'ttgvs sV Hurlosv, HAVK juii rrnivnl, Ii Ncliwiutr Msrelis.il insn from Nan f'rsnvisco. tlm rulluwlua sr holrs, which they oiler for slt si llieir Hlors In ('sntmali, vltl W'om.n sn.l ri.ll.lr.iu' Hl.iw. ami llnwsw, Uniwed Oil, l.'opsl VsrnUi, I'sluls, (ttlilln, Uim sad .cn,, AsmiiIfiI 'I'm sml Wmxlwur, sIimi, KiUtiii, Hui Jinra, Hugir, Ac, e iihiii.Ii, llci'tmltri '.'I!, ISJO-IUlf ' s..is ,- .( "Mi'im siwiii raiisei ii'- a nil i . r 11 w r ..ra, iu ii. ar ip.iiti.i niHiriiiu.i.iui.. .... - . T. 1 limit tir Iain ine it inni mil inv ..in i'iiiiiii ni i in -- -. mil ns h in iiu ii inw riav. fjMcxiuston Hmsm'iiIou llrldflf. We learn from n I'liriuspomleut nf the Tnl'one, that II. W. Heriell, li,, f this city. Is goluu on with llio Ijiireiminii Hiis. iieuiloti lliiiliii'. Tho loud, llio tilers, ami llie lowers (as thoy inn lyilledj nn bold sides tho Ningarii lire coinpleleil, and while I n iiinineil, n rone and the first wirn wns rm I led ni'inss. I'dn lirnlge Is to In SUStlliliil tliillt It'll I'ilbh 'I of illill wile, J niiiile in leise) l'il No. II wile, IIVO strnmls to I Ik' inlde Tim e cables arn I Ii nil)' In lii'lhinwn ai'inss thn slinaiii ; and ; the litidei', i nli iilnli d I" sustain n weltflit if s-lltl tuns (im I inn Inlil.) will In leady In Inn months il ill" sii'd 1 .... I. .... -.1.1 i . ..i.i... f wiir n kept up. I iinr nililili'iniil uliiles will he ilseil, il niiiireil , it if I if i.uln.iv cats nrn Io i rnss I m iie wi iftr ivlltiioiMt four Ay ill i ii. mi. I lie smldlis nl tlml iwersam iiiii.miiI In in rm llii'in, as the lircal Wmlerii liuilwin (llnil is I.i In.,) llsiliii'i.'. Los, iliink llii'iii in i esitry. The susten dels, In iilinli il..' rnunigo wnv,nr plat Imiii. nl '.'II fill in w i, lib, is faisleued In tin i iili nlmti , are In Im i mil rods, not win. I'mni Inni r tn Inner thn itistiiueti III l iss Is I, IM i It el lilt. In nlge nr plat I inn lielnn is "Oil Ie, I lung. When thn budgets lililslnil tin fell) will In! Iisnlcss, iniliss I Ii,- tnll I'.ir eriusing is lery high. 'I'm ill) liiu leiils is eliiiigi'd Ht tho Mher silMTiisinn I, ridge, which Is eleinled llqai. ge, w Ii ;h nn '.' '''' " l"K ifTto Mirain i nml will Imij isuit (, n H nnu nf thn wmidrrs ..f tl... Niagara fmiitler. I , J -- ' V'M','"'1 ,itl!..t.-Slillmail1 Allen A WNn.rliy Woikl) ves.rrday cast one n i l.e hihiii.iii. Ill, Ui...,,ri I,,. .I........ . . i - - .-..,. "uuib-ddl. uf .he Havre l.lt.e. No less thsu r,oiH) iiinds of metal was used. lien thn vast resnrinirs ol molten metal were filled, and all was ready, dm gales eie nieinil slid In lo,ininulrs the mold was iliarged Tlio pouring of the two rivers of ginning metal, the escape of gaa and Hame from the timid, the sparkling of thn llunl as it nulled up from the vent holes and ran along tint trrnth below, made up admit as gil a representation of the fiiipllmi of Vesm Im n, mm could desire. The casting will imt li neni'd pmliably before In miirmw.niiil then it will b- very hot. A number of ladies and ceiillrinan were inv were will iuviril tn witness tlio scene, ami repaid lor their allcnilsnen.- l'l... ... ..,. I'lie tws'lir liiiiidriil li'-nrrs at the Nov- i . '"l t ', I ell) Wniks are driving a large amount r work : ul mIiu.Ii, ni'irr aiM-ti. is, . 7'riAuqe. KiTltrTiiiM lira vs hum. I'sMII.V. Mis fortunes never come singly. A most heart. rjjiard and wsjlrj ir werka'after, as 1 lieareil New (Ir leans, the fnlber. Mr. Phi. 1 1 lip Kaufman, fell a victim In l,e ship fever. ( I 'I lie tiiotiirr, aliumt heart-broken, nnme. iiitieiv- mi rem nuig me eny, hroiight her vmiiigesi sjiii, n noy 111 01. nil twelve years' nf atfc, In the huspitnl, laboring under tlm I .. 1 aini same tllsense, nnd the ilny following slm vt'iinger iiuiigiiier, ihe only survl. ltd. aeeumnaiiii d his remain ... iI.m ' ' "'K ,,,M' """ll'"b -I his rema.ns Io tlm teiiieierv. i iirec vieeas milv elsose,! ami eii-n. Three Nteeksouty elsised, ami lh" two had cm to this citv. wh,i U 7.-1 de.lrn,raBa.iirna.lr l,I..Viaraiir. TV mother rxpite.1 last Saltinlay nf kynfjil few r, induced and much aggravated ill Is 'lelimeil, by her snrmw-i. A tinU n.rl r. ...'..... r . i . " ! melesi and left nnsr nf , ihe family. A Mr. Saiiiu.l I.uuivden. a wnrll.y inc. ham... has ...Imiird the rhli.l nnd mtends, we l.-nm, In raise lias nue of , bis own, tilts curio dnei him lemnr.and is indeed wnrihy of iuiitalioii.,S. y,Bs ! '"'"'V""-' - -... rjr A com s..n...le.,t informs tho New -- KrA err. .pmi.leiil it Yt.rk I'o I thai Mesirsv I piliwall limn issitttl a ol, li'ni' in ('nlifiunia, imr, I'linonoflherneifio Mall v llowlmnl iV As. olrcuinr in several -'"-. - m. . ,.nai..H. ii.;.,ii,iirillll' inn in . .. a-. .. . .. .... '1 . ',..,,, iim. aaai.M.'nM,,.., ..a,, a.a..a........ a-.. . ........ .... ..niii,i.n.,i "inv in renrennie, inn, nn niercaito of is ,'.,,, ,,, i'.,i.ii,.,i.i(.. p,,.y dlfer Insell 'I ll.'V' I tu ill ' .Hal.. -I. .1 tu. it"' suits tni uieir nun tu iiiii numpauv, us il isnl.eiii;iiulcd by tho new sulnHirl. '''',"' ' ,l"'lr "rllnal f"l, and thn outfit ''U";,l'l'',i'' ''H'"''' '''''. lb. Ir wear an 1 I ,,-.,, , n.H him i, I,,,, ri,uui iniuo expe::ao en., n. my in s. lining ii, nn i mm ihe Allan J ie Hciliunrd tu ilielr I'avllto slalions. Tiny also miiiiiuuc thai they hare re. serud i.Ml(l,llllll n' tin, stock li.r their intuits on ihe I '.in lie who may wish In ,''K.' tor robbing n hen roust wusdisvliarg. ' ).'slertl..y morning. Il appeared in evl. lrild' lllltl llili .ler.i.ailni,. u,.l t..tl. !... - ...-a.. , ... .,. a,,u ,,.,uarj whero thu chickens wer.i taken from, In sue his sueulliearl, nml lhat sonic morn favored lover had gut there before him. Ills sweetheart, in order b. be rid of him and cscano suspicion, for alio wished tn keep in Ins good graces, made hlma pres. out uf a cuuplo of jKtt chickens, which his cupidity led him to accept, if ho would then depart, lolling him that tho family might bq.dislurhod if ho persisted in re. maiiilng. lie. doparlud, hut had hardly roaohed the street when ho waa arrested by ono of tho polloo and taken lo a station house until Iho following morning, when ho had his examination, from which we had Iho abovo facts. Tho Kujutre dls. missed him, with tho caution not always lo depend upon I lie oily tongues of lovers. 1 1'iiteiiiHiiii .'nyiirrr.