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-t - y?twwwf TcroTTiH- ;a y J . 'Sn '! m an f .1 ;( kl fr v. THE SPECTATOR. 'oTkuon CITY! THURSDAY, JANUARY 3.1, l?5l. D. 1. KDNIILT, IDtTOl. WrCor thtnkiMaiJr.A!D(tsc for cotnmarctal intelligence. &0r friend, Daxibi, O'Nial, has la- rwof ihesamtrColumlii. Tlic will find him a clever and obliging He la just the man for the post, i t . . . - .. a . . . . I " Bothing shorter." j; The Columbia is aapacted to return to Mllwaukio about flMwway nest from Astoria. ' Or A correspondent of the Oregonian, writing from Astoria, furnishes a list of the arrivals and departures of tessels by , tW wv lumvVlllv iiwi I in4 ii vaiiM suuiuv as channels since the close of February Iui. KecarHnm to his estimatel there Ika stassM ! IIla Mrtf4luisi n.l aAitlhitpn ' nana i mi iiiim VIR0 i -MMUm -Jtl Iniwigh the south channM, and through the north channel. It will be re. menbered that It is not quite a year since Ik touth channel was opened to navlga. fir We have succeeded in waking up the Mtaditor of the Oregonian. He gave hit rtaslen quite a " readable" paper last wek, ud promises better for the future. Lie M( without spunk ; which wasmsnl rjr exhibited la the last number, lie haw prohably more spunk than manners. We fear he baa taken a tittle too much upon Mmteir-when he undertakes to rt. , in Pendietoa uoty, Va. Emigrated from film Md rtfulwa He passions, preju. ,owa Tcrrilory in 1945. By occupation aicwandahortcomlngsorthe entire n-CaTitltT ni Farmer, and now a res!. ttjrf These revolutions, In setiment and jcntof Marlon county. ' puMlo opinion, cannot be eflcctcd by storm., ,, win ,ecn by tho abo,c ,,, Mr Vntm we mistake the caliber of the per. ,McKcan is tho oldest member, he be- aoB.nowattbebead.fllioOregoni.n.we ing , hu fih,0,cnlh y(;nr. ahd Df. takk ha has before him a Herculean task Mc, ,, lho youngc,t) hc being in his to perform-.the Augean stablo is both forty.MCOn'j VCIr. wW and de.ep. Tho h'apohen of the Ore- : , .:ii j..i..i... i.- 1...1. i- Otn Dvlliox and tub Omnibm The ""'" -""" . , lor Mit week he has just gone to Call. feral to "father a head," When he re ' cfeaa, we exjvect every baby in the terri- tafjrlo ho wakened 1 esUeaUts Uere Ui Ing." We shall not 1 , until that period 1 n JuTJL.wnler Io the OrfMOnian pays a l-.spsVrited eompliment to the gentle- v . . 1 ere entrusted with, and are paid fct-fcrwarding ,h. mail, to Oregon. To espeot the people of Oregon to submit to such negligence, without murmuring, is 8 Cft .-. -. "W. p w...j .-- M.mi, II. n r-M.,11, IAa rw.a...fnfT a rvpanl. ' er degree of philosophical forbearance than they aro willing, at lho sacrifico hair business interests, to have awarded to them, wo shall do our duty towards UP. Wc may sawlv oemon, aiicr ino,smasn or ine ominous, ....-..,.. .......,.. .... .. ...j..... ... , ' m . xapgeraio ....... ... " . uoiaiiiing me uiii.n(i.s.ii u.aii) u tiiim tesiiiv. inev ''. ,. ' ' Wi.ll. Colonel. Ihn old lhln wna nrettv ihin-hl as mlirb nrerloui lostarlln? from ndj.lstt'il Upon sound and JllillcinUs prillCI ,n,,. ,. I. r ,,, , ndnnr.. ihnr ..wit i l.ir. .... il,.i il,. ....... it... I u,l,ntr,a. i better lime a com- .. . , ,. . ' , . ...i pics principles which exi-rt.nie Ins -,-,, . .,.. ..., ...i. ,. ...'.,, .r .1.... .ii.i , .,a correction this evil. Wo hone our brluMnsurine General Jackson? ren of the press will assist in bringing t...l.a.nr,ril.elerlnlv. ' . WrOne of our principal buvincss men .. L... .,. mU l., tn.t .rin ,n !.. . . " ' " ' . Mno, iromoan rrancisco; inosc tellers were aamlled at Portland for Oregon City ; they reached here about ten da) s after V..V a-i-r. malle.l. The lellnrs rennl. t i, . ...p.. T.4 mmediatc answer,, but before the) reached thoir destination the nea (mil was is, that to lho Plains there is a weekly mail, and between two of lho moit mior- tant points in the Territory, Oregon City and Portland, there Is a semimonthly mall. Verilv lho limes are Imprjtlnir. Wo shall soon make a move filiate a leather imdal voted to the man who labors so zealously lo meet the wants of lho eo pie. It Is strange what a film solf.lnter. ' est a ill paasiug uuim iuu iiiuuii. vn ..10 v ,a 1 1 r us '..I the v, nin ol tho I ells nut., at tin1 uir.na 11." -, " 1 ..i;.,.., 1, - .... . r-. . i ti. v u 11.. no. vi 'i , 1 11' '"' "'" ' "."K "' ' river, bound for San rrancisco. That ' T;Y' '" " T, 1 Te ,bv , v on, Mavmu Hull, fir lho informali .11 then impr .v.m. ,,l .... th, pr.j'.it svsk-.n, nnd .y .11 . 1 I, 1. il.. cotton pliiitl was only enlgh b, called accom.nodsting ll." pub- ' , C ,i c of dry K irt Iv "'" " '-l- l" - ""'a"-" n ' u"i'u "l""'ly ' " vor. Hung -"'" " "'" . . 1,. II ... r ,. ,. in win..!. 1 wa, ruin. B , "' iri. ,r V ,Wen,.l, V10"' ur J-'WI'.iirtttl) ' . i,vr,rcommcr I ." eoiistru. 1 d a r rnvis ff nff.rt.1 in ... in i . 11 . - r . I- ima-n 11- , , m. ...nt nf its nt. I) hlnssoui, lie with a vengeance. If !ta, not ft imported Irom the manufacturing districts ' ,(, ,( Ult, AllU Wl, ,0 rIlll .v. f , . B1,U , ,. ,, .,, ,w, rs in tf.o calendar the name of lho ll.mg wo might as wc'"V;tf"J;",?r'17inc" 'c had. thornofor .Ipinviin eti.iiMh intfiurl) b-..bj.ti. d in as .iriginnliiig 11 'r...,kln. Ii v ..rk tml having be. .1 ..f llmii. ullure ii.-rv.hrr men In tho not have any mall at all. Tho postal "CJ ' cr' ' '"."", ".""', !,! u! .l.Vre touppovthalall ll.iuotnll.-s In Instil, ,v. 11110 mensur.,. It will I.i proposed a'i M,,.lm ,l, linlNSepleinbcr, public m. S ml. wh.il.inw the history of tin, cotton sssemhas almost forgotten that there is' "p, V, '..Vi,,',,, rLn iln 1 .wnl a.,.!' nl" " nt-rige breadth of half 11 mile, an amnidineiit nth-Civil nnd Hiplom.it. i;tc is her.bv iuvhi that , aid paiket .lup miKing I.iimii s fihi,,i,iuili),.irog.ner. such a nlnee as Orcon Cih, What Li,?t 1,"".,' ,i ,.!- llVw, f'l.uidn eomive with go-pl an, borage, and no complaint of io bill, mid if definti'd in ll.o Senate, will ,1 iimke her fir.t .ltpirtum Iron. New nil) ..I npuumi that lho ten growing is audi a place as Ufton C.y. W.at oou ry.aud . Jen Upper Canada, compo. jj.'',,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,',,,,,, . ii;, ... the House, ns il !, .Utormin V..rk .... the-MI, orOi..b.'r,..n. it mails nlxul In b'ee..,,... .pun. a. Important to us, swerns most strange in the mall regulations, trj for the nrticlts. i lit bidding is r.-p ,,.?,,.,. .-,, ,,, ,.prrl ,, that He.nv-racv shall uo on reeord in ..,11 1.-t.t U ,n.,l in. k.-i fn.1.1 N. Vurl. io.v.ut.s,! j than It has taken us to cast over aune inen'a eyes! '"i . . r . " Vf h '.'J. "1 iU ,.r " " T. V , ,1..,, uPl . if i, i,. , ?"''" """ -,'. "u' 1:'"' T..',t " .T".. V ' .. ... 1 .. . ' . . tv- llmmmiit of I,iv.-r..,l p.oplolo (fiTThc prcceedinRs of tho Legislature 1 louring, wumovor in.j , ..." ... ..... was 11 ivs.or. ,.-. .,..,.....,. " ,,( ,,,,,1 Oregon will not Lo chargeable ri...i..ii uin in o nines nev.iu.. i-riiiiti, ., , . . . . , ! ft,,l. n.i w-lr h.vn noi been ofven '"ow "Ml1. " '' " longer a conjecture, few hours nt that place ; and Ibis, fix,, we'.. ., np,M,riatioii cuulaincd in tho wil Ik; 1.1111 1. via lluvr. , it dir. .ted upmi l?l.K r . 1,, It,,, forthepastweel have not been or very oilaMM.c.l fact, ll.at thorn is aro lo bcllovc lu prefor.nce to iheopinK.u " ', ,,, luf n.'l hll.Zry.H.-.O; ud.livHi l Im , I. "'""'"R sU '" ' " aH " "4 t. , rJmm general public Interest. Our report in ,)afrc, of te!Cnt sirfino (lour In 'Jin'of C.pt. MoArlhur of ll.e.Siirveylng lit ' , ' ' ' , 3yrtoVl,lo IWag, on I. iter. 1.. Prance is tw, .,. I1"1""' ' '"' ,,'l1" ' , " ' ,'. o mo of - A cnuence ' small. Last week both Wund, of ,ood dry ..heat, weighing HU nedition, ,0 vvlmse t.nblM.ed l.li.n w, ,K3Zlli IilL f,,ur . rut. .In- Mngl- rafts will. An. rn.11 "''''l ?"""'?? " T ' ,,,"U'1 v f Houses adjourned on 1'rlday over to Mon. pounds to llin bushel I. e. .')J bushels. ' would (moro seriott.ly) rel.-r tin luterent. n ar,l t., tin, i,a intiit of lliu t xiumimm iiilnud posliigi- In im u.I.ImI, which must h. ""' '''"I'1""'" I""""' . '. ' day. On Monday U10 Council was en- 'Anotbcrcv idrnco nf lho kncficial elT.tts ,, I public. Some imlic.-, I have tli'itight, (if fi.-l.Tti-p, measuring, and guaginir, in pre paid 111 nil cases. A likn postage is to try Hoiuo w nsiblo thap sa)s truly, that i $ stated in kllllna off lho bills that passed l"lliell'1i''llun "t Ihe principles oftruo ought to Iwlakeiiofllin genii, mat. a.fforl,., -,, , luei.llone.l iu lho In. Ih. pre-paid on 1- lien In ntn.s Uymul a 1(.fho win. trie M rnNo liiinsi'ir by I 51hp. tL Plank Road I bill rnn .sclencemgrlcuUiire and manufactures.' 1 ,-ould not hud it in my heart to treat ,, r 10 :Ub, t),u.m.r, infj, rrm.ee, il ami via llnvre. .wN.ai,e,. .,', ,11ingnlhorH, inlghi jurt as yell .It I V ? rm .. 5 ', 'I NATN7i7ciJi7HrZv".-ri) Loafers the r.ubject more seriously, a. Ihoro were V,jrwry a,, M0, D..d July r.lli, IbW, Ihre., cents rath, uh America., inland , 11 ..u u whcolbarrow, ami utidermku In h I W mTS' " , f, , ' .nakfl liZ Sll "l "rig SI, p make. ',;) In attendance to hear ho address, , , , J (Crib; fci, , .g- n.l.le.l. w,ccl himself. I FlJK.W.. killed by -lb. Council land w.. TlLCUx UwL.U 'ruin CO . " w ;' "T'f i" ('ot 1,1 ' ' '"'",u"" "'" '," "iU '"'7"' l,' V"T "" W" '"-"l" ''"" 1 ' Ur M-MJrlUc.ln.., ofihelT.lh's, was . , sseeW Ihe benefit of clergy. The House Ksmmlllcai ) SO llulncd rMnllle. fiimvr govcrntd by lho Circular Instructions of wcnD-lour rrnla lho smgh, rate, which ,,"1,1, a slung shot and rob. .? ; tolum killed one o'r two of tho Council's Houso and Jail; 1 Poor House and '" ?.!iV eat. 1 pre-paid r.r sen. unpaid, . lho np- kfcet I low ... g WU! Suoh work In the chit chat, o'boys' make KJreat Hill of C.I.; I (ireat Dill ' r"",V Si X, , .. ,,.. . 0 was fi.llo.seil fro... an aucllon 51 ' TRftiv "V" ' ".,. , . ' .'" ofCoilsmakol Poor Town 1 1'oirTown lmn,, v"" ' ,lirouRn, ",0 ,V"" c,l,l"r' enlr es uro purm Itcd uiK,n appra soincnl, Letters and papers fnr (Ireat Ilrilalu, '"' ." "... ..p,,c,i ... n r,.j naimel M JaTlttmToic . " "' d'.ln.'" Mil my I'M tl" yr cat. ,, , G el, g,,,. T,x t GriM B-nu. MrKi an. ,, cts,ltt ,nd Bii?gliig will be duly by lho I ranklin in tho wine, jit. nor a- shirt m AeccatuTlTlOl. or Scu.-The bal. Stale tax drain, the National Pund.. Oregon C.t), January I Mft. notl J, .,,d Reeled with lho duties. by lho Colli..; .lino 'L , ' ,' .,,.,, a bout., and hi! nccj WM ,JZltoXo,knii 04rNe.rlya0,o,,ofs,et.,e.uu. rA m.T Ulk lik. .!.. ,.,,. Sl.tll,,r;c;:u; ' tie, ad.niitis.eicd to.-l'.,,,,,,,. K di!tUSih.Trasurie., is ll.MO.OOi). allv emplo.ei iiiBiiglar.diii:akin3 pen. . t cl l.i.o a rool , Luidarv r the Ireasury.l l clOHiicnriarimciii, 1 E HL J 1 it 1 " - 1 n llilassijafi-il 0iL anaMir,'aias' ill' 1 liaaaafifl ,-P- ,1 vl -I..j I ', I : ... 1 , f I . ','r A , 'ill'lMdltiAmMimmltlKmmtK MMMMMfc2I' "":"" ' , ,,J ' T ----t'- - tt .;-' - iaya, -fr .issss. MVay svarta--,Js iUlsaeksaiatilsljM ") Tko nrcacMttteiritoll. ' It U rmthos ulusual to le c, In l.cgitla-' tivo bodies, so many aged men in compose the present Counoll of Oregon Territory . ' we oro sorrx to sav that othen nro prep. They are truly avcncrablo looklna icl of,rme for iui inrt ilart. a soon as lho '. . ... men Some of them loo. would honored, ll. In Dolnt of senso ami intollnrcncr. to any country. Ilio following eoninrie tlio age ami birthplace of encli reieetlve. ly: Samuel T. McKcan a born IVb. Ill, HOI, in tho town of Svutlifit'lil, SulKlk county, N. Y. Now a resident of elat ion county, O. T. A. I.. Humphrey M lorii I'lW, In LttchficM county, Connecticut. Now a resident of llenton county, a I'armor by pccupatlon. Lawrence Hall was Urn Alarth 10, 19(H), In Uourbon county, '''. a l'armer by occupation ; now a resident of Wash, shington county. James McDridewas born HO'.!, InWhite county, Tennessee, by profession a I'll) slclan.aml a resident of lam Hill county. V. V. nuck was born ISO I. N. Y Occupation, a Mechanic, and a resident of Clackamas county. f - Frederick Waymlro was born March 15, 1907, in Montgomery county, Ohio. Occupation, a Millwright and a resident r iv.il ....... . Richard Miller was boni,Ntr. 0, 1WO, in Queen Anne cossflty, Milyi-by occu pation, a Farmer, ajilkrestdcnl of Mart, on county. N lL W. II. MMlejf.WMa)Rfv. 14, HOD, in Cumberland county, 0 Emigrated to Oregon in i93, from the State of llll nqi, now a resident of Linn county. By profession a Physician but a Farmer at present. Samuel Parker was born Jan. 27. 1803. Mlowing ancclote, sketched, it is said, by jo)m vcntwortb, a member from Illinois, is eharseieriilla am! amusini? Said an old Jackson democrat to Colonel .1 vi-.ll u.l.. im... ..l " ..Vila l.w" uwa .'l. .., Clay reel! He reels, sir, as )r at., when'he upset the great ooalttlon o.nniuus --""? , " " TV --" f , h.,M w,4nho upset his bank om. nii,u ,, i.srifi omnibus, his distribution UIIII1IUU. 11U III.IHV-IUCII...I W......WM.. ;.... ....I hi. r.p......,nl.l nninilni. ' nonul Clay has use, Al-u up one yet locrals, sir! always been getting up omnib Ways, sir! Atld ll HCVer gOl I that ho did not catch some democrats, Never.sir! And they always get killed, sir! That's tho case with all Tils omul-, "" T1'0)- always kill the passengers andsavolho.lriver! .No democrat should jlU0 ,. omn,, wltl, Irivcr, and thpeciall) if Webster is an oiinidc passengei ! l.o..k out f ,r a break lUvvn, llHIL' A. 0!CII cama".-, n .IIILl carriui-e, arid vtraftthl ithead sir is it! w.v - ,n , J0,1ofl... AMr.rti'At MfiirA.ii'RA'- r- resemci asnni.. gve, , ., , , - 1 f. I'll, nun . f!ti mill tree., (iinwil TI ...... .... ...... i. 1 nuin (11 (lliu lucHn .'Ll. icuiiiiiir nun, """ ""i" - . j, ' fir of lf. killli'(U.r n,J0 is. tlsnt nnri.pt, and the pn.pm 1 1, ..aid to be, that Inrpo mintititirs of Amen. con wnnci 01 ine vaino mimi . uuuuu.iu r. .-.i '. : 1 1.. 1 ...mi ...4i.... ... 1 .. ...:....., Hi U'l TIM lllllll- I In 1 iinvMi MiLLisr.. Accor.lin : lo tho r ... .1 t. r .L - ?K ? itim 1, ,,... in I .i,r.iptitit it f nrv na.i t.pmti.,'... .,., nnp rnvi-niir sisipiitiM- ,., .,.. .- . ,...., .1 .- . .. p.. .. ., .top our cars, how. ..Worse than Dr. Parkman! Worse ........... u... ., . i.., , ,... .. . I pointed mil as best, and Ihi-n let it r. main ,,e ar.luv. sf lho eo.ii.trv. Ii. i.in-eaM sisfli. w.ipii tlieirnllowanie was thrown arrives. than Ur. Parkman, sir! They can't iden. "M"" ",0 " " " -""-.,. - '"as permanent as any thing sul.jccl to mu. , f ten, lho .,..1) prcfri.piir.d will l- vetb.i.r.l-ll .gg.d if. landing i.tll. wav. .:e.. .k. 1,1.. .t.i .:...!. 1..1 it rv.1 themselves to work to cnablo them to re. Itation can reman." , ..r .1 1 ..r.i... t. ....,, ..r .,r.ir. 1.1 ..... 1 JT......1..1 ..1.... .1. Sir, he Knows how to leel I lho nemo- .,cln and havo paid dearly for it; all proimuii wnicn a n-vniui- nu... in.. ut.11 eouiii) mm i.wnsni. 1.. .iiin.j u 1 .rtsor Willi tin' rol in ins i.ami, wiulst nf CraiS liare inocnt l.l.ll io ll-v. i nil, uu ... .. ... , . .... . .. 1..1., ,..., 1 ,'" i'. -,...-"- w.-.. j .. , niinui'iv - ............ .,-...- in-11 'inn i"i as , riu sunn iiiil: 11(1111 111 s 01 ' -L ..A.!. .. 1 i such aro satisfied to uit rri ; whilst not , , . .,iinllM. ..n tl... ...in ..f .. ....!.. .... ,.r..., I il. ,, e..i .1.... 11 n 1 when wo, sir, drew the black mark of fcw W0U,J " B,Bd " S1' olr considcra-, Congress to establish thai construction of p,-..tiou, mid prtfi l cl.iiinants Ihe - - - .sp damnsiion over bis revolutions b v. if not more, leorilcl. lho aw. At a iiiietui" of tin, wluu mi in 1 jn.irnnt ami utiuari would lliui Ih-nro AMtr.ic.vi Vi.x. I he tea urowii here Detroit Dally Advertiser, "l.xperliiiciits. niprcial place tan be-built up, at lho ni'.iith ... i Suitin.f California." Ao., ni.priivi. I tin I i.ifid hiales - - - .1.,.,.. .1.,. ..?,n,,.,h thp nrrmrr n mlication f ,l.nC. Innil.ia river ! This, nt least. .. ' ' '. .' IU1" ', " .IL . " .. . ' .." . V t 1. M ..I. 1 .. I.' ill I.. ,,,.l P.m. -" ' 'STI' "''"' VliaiiAI.r".! groat Ii "ru "."".". '." 7 .V '";:."..." ""'". '"..''":. .:.. .;'..." -leclliigth.-r.ivriiueiromrusi.,iisi,. ...u. m.v. ,,....- - , . ...,,.... Meniu.rAllanllowhllu Klnmnlk Uald .nines. Some of our eeVVpns have lilted out and stattcd lor thoiaiiiath (fold Mines j and i, i . . . .11 j. i. .weather Ami waters will penult In the -orimr. Wo had lioneil ll.nt ll.u cold fu. i wr liaubililnl in llii- lvrntor) tfftt. the IomA anU gnlnt lliat liefel nnJ ac. uueii tn ronner auteiiiureri, irom mis jflvrritorj', lad taught our people a lesson thrv would, not toon hate foivotlen. ITut noliiing lUiorfjafa reek of hope or Ions of present gain, It seems, will gratify tlio do- sires of the unlmliatod. Past experience cannot counterpoise tho gtltttrjng prospect that awaits I lie hardy ainenturcr. Tbi 11 ro many here, old residents!, whovi frco to acknowledge that It MsXilJ hate been much better, not only in point of comfort, but as an actual gain of fortune, had thev remained upon and iimroied their farms, Hut persons appear uiii. ling to lakollic experience of others ;.s a cnurcon, and a irial endeavor, hit or made; in many Instances too; rV(mi. I,..r tniisi nni rxm-rt in .-, ilirr,. and fmd the country unoccupied. .. ' . ' . l lierc are many now onine groumi ana hundreJs in readiness and only walling the first opportunity to gel oil" from Call, forals. They hat 0 given up all idea of digging out a fouruue in the placers; hence their readiness to go wluthor they think the chances uf success are more cer mav not nosn'is inucl. shrewdness, to . - .1.. .1 t. - . 1... f. - C.II1IIV UUVVDU IMIISII Vj IRIIO ItlliriTII- b.v..v v..u ,-..v... j .......,..... mo miss, is Sft ! Imft JSWVIltll lltiS el nM SlIlflMUl IrVUIIIIII IIIU VVS3I I It should U borne in mlml that iBmW '" '".VTn l b',' "ll'nV "Tr: Clerks ,e now .nged In prcnsriiifn,,, ' AlL... W-J l-n.. I'aptah, I'alu, .'tort are many, xery many, disappointed VT'T 5 . nf '" ' " ' Tl , ' it',. ...,' f" "'"' -l""'"" -en i.e. In ,nonll. nK.. from I'mnsiiiKmonii for Peru, California, who arc eager and ready l-m?" 'i"'"-' l,h" "'T Vi:..lH,.,".'.V..V.1 ' v". 'Tl"" rVW 'f emUrk In any enlerpriso that has greater rott.in.n.l Ma. husetls nlm-t mil. --'- rc-i. or I, ... a. . 1. 1, n I I 1 , . .. , , ,r,. , ,(ri,c,l , tl.U ,n,l.-r, ... ' .... , , ,. ,. ' . 111.1) 1101 !, diu 1 inleil 111 itit.uiiiug llieir . wild tin, liiti-llijeiiee that nil ihe 7lh iVnt. temptations, or presses more Haltering lihe.1 1.1 ronurnee ! f Bnh m M ., N ,,; , ,. lip n t inducenvents to work out a fortune. Our, " The l.irtf. v perceive llut err .,-,, .i,, ,,f ,, l.iw II Us i.roris ,.,rr ami third mate, the cook, and Mr. tain. Thatplace, It is pretty generally 1 lion iinnowhlch sboubl Ii -withdrawn trom ,iu ...n,,,', ,,t ,.f mi) drbt 01 cl 11 cur undergoing on. taiuiiiMinu l-f.,io a mag. believed, is tho Klamath. This belief Is I J1'0 Pal arena-il is l.i momentous m , ln -,( ,, ,,. r M)I )u , ,,rilir , ,. ,,.,. being strengthened by the weekly reports b? """'.I a 1f"',,-U11 ?" !",,J",; '"' J! ' 's.u.n'g f lb" pati'it.' We l.a.o icceiv.d twn vet) .lilUrent VeZiJi it ..sid Jirecl fron lb. dl rian,7','.''.l,,',,mCM l'""" f ",,r cl" , In liis judgment the is....' umleniplaled uciount. ..r ll.u .-ai.-s wl.itli ll I.i lh received, it is said, U reel from the dig. fPns,houMnot iH.controIle. tneir.;.;! n.ero , Umj, lu ,lo. r(lll ,,', of ,ri,1Il,,,0.,v.rl.im ll.at Cant. Pain gings, irom parsons wno nave unnustaae. party purpo.es, but simiim, at nil times ,ml ,BW ,,. , ,lf ,- .,tml Cm t,d .1 tl.oC.u.i, keep.ngthemwlves able proofs, in the way oriargospeclmcns, j receive that prompt attention, impartial ,(liu,n,)v ,.,, ,,iru,r, ,.igiiuuiu, 1 hun, huh they would not do. This was to back up their assertions. It is in the and careful exsmlnati-ii by (.-tigress .1,i1lHnlbrain,.sl soMii-r.' Ian I ilalins, suntaniiy u svurco of announce; but tower of interested persons, althouRh they I w,,,e, ,hp lM,.,"li,,1ry ,,cU W'"K "r "'' nud.- belor. llie . ina.ialimiol lb- pat. nt, .tig) Cipiam Pam Muueiiiu.. us.d a wor 01 imeresicu persons, unougnuiey 1 !(, ,(ll)lnj, , ,.,,rlBm r,ntures in ., ... n. 1 .11 U- .li,re,.nr.l.-,l l.v tl,.- . ... I. I I . I,.. (!...!,... tattoos, io guard against such impost, un? nur w...i n,.. ... --. nmi-i. lions v.lialLevcrlontliolcok.out-''a'liN'i.''on--''ll"r'i''';' fnseerliti.il." bird in the hand is worth two In the bush" an ,ime U would 1,avo, bcc" wcl1 ful lorn lo their homes and firesides ! where 1 --. comfort nmt cumparatire eaironcc hafftfr IJwc,'n! place. Iftlicy ihouuTheve lota". , tor, in future, lo make toll. end. mee,.- i T''C) arc latlificil with the experiment; t they have made, many of lliein ; they . I... .. ....... .!.;. ...n.in.. ua... .r I 'Vc could namo persons who are pu..u.. ' collr,etiat wmbefollowi.lbylike ... . t ,.i j re,u,,, ,f "" Mere ""'"e'l we won I.I whisper in their ran something that would be of Ijenefit to them, provided they vrould K,, ,t. ,it ,fi,ev will not listen to us, . 114,1 I'U. IIIUHI ,111 1, U.I'l(ll.llV', -lilt- - - f,- - - j 1 ..fc.. .-- ...- ,- , --,..', ir.-.i.,...' ....(, ....w., .... ... 'h0,lll,.hey amy go and b- disappointed, like a ."".-"'' re"T'Z' 'i''. -i ' -Clav Is ' . , scribed by thoS'i'ritary iiflbo I i.-asiiry, ..... , n,i ... ,i1M,nolnieJ. tike a grtut many olliin. 1'c- ili .'("tistur Mi', l!i 'TnA IVrnut mi, through the .ulii mi ui )ur pi.j.'.r, 10 r. turn '.liankn, illbtlalf uf imsilt mid the cilieni of t iria, lotliu 'it u'.iriimi wn icn'iriaiii.u ,,,. . " ,jCCn t,r,lclJ Bt int ..Uc- ,,, ... m . .... .... . ,.... .1......... p.. ..,1. g'Jiiier wiui ui.u.i.i.ii.iu.i-.ii ii'"" p"""" erly wind., the only winds to bo.lrea.U. on lho Pacific coast, (.una. much I." sjid on ...o ratino r,., ,. ,.,.u....i. , "' '":'"?. "'J '.".....i ""...? iuf.ivnr f)l AKinr u ui 11 i;ujiiiih;i.-ihi iriniu i , , . atttniA ,.n I., .,,. ' 1 "'"""", " "w " 'vvronL'i that Astoria has no pminisions, unil Pacific City is the placo where ucou I'tiun It.,, ll.uon li4. Th 'Infill. . From tlin Huston Poplin able organ of o Now r.nglaml .1. inns racy, wo wlool io follow iuu ntticl. Ww concur, in lu til the to ow iuu nt nc i iw concur, n its :" ... , f 4. i!.... . I .,..: ..V i , ,...,,,, .,.i.. ,,.,.,1 for out., .ml t.urnosc.. The Tniiff lli'll' t IIHIIIIII" lllip'IHlll! a I ..-.. '!! II It n J,,& 0H 1 ' I'V 'f iflfc'iiiilr), n Hi ntt'iling III.' "fill. itnin, i nr i mill ill High I., be discus mm n siir i i ntiii nut iihtiMV it il iuiiia -" mciiMirc I. I... . I. -.. ... ..... . .. I... . .. .1 ll mil UiTII ill mini si'iss-vtm ii iiyine pari) wmen, 111 ninuner pen.i, mis If, 1 . .1 I, I . I . ... ...... .1 iT,.? V,. ') n r, tl iTfii r Ih by the part) wloafterw. di 1 fuibd it I. !irC K ?;,", .:iVl,.,,' ... , ' .... 1 .....i .r... ustitWloiiallUniiilrtHienevolpr. lion was recounueit in the messages. as they were lltcn called, me speecnes f., ,. - , , f ., ll. e llin I'ra-.t.li-tit. nn.l in Hit, inl.lf.-.fc,- tl cm. nil. in tiie ";';-;;;;' the House a let led with the of protection pound on India cotton The S stein wits onnosed bv the NorlhemMlates. wliose in teresls being excliisUely niaritime, did not V'"' lo encoiirago m-mc muunr) , . u.e . r,., ,.,. ,.,.,..., u r .,. ,. iircon!rocrsv wuld furnisli'nimli itifor. mation in rrcnrn to ine prooress o mo " '- ". . . . . f .. tain altetnlioiis 111 our iiresrut larill nre "rlH, d. w I-" doulu 1I.11 in .Isome resiiects, lho interests of llie i-miti . j, ,lrnl Nflw h n huirMr w. rio.1 In clve this Important subject const.) eration. Tho late exciting .i.tinsbo foro Congress baring b-eii ilmsed of, llie acrimony they occasioned Ins in n great measure, subsided, nod I ell hanpilv, n spirit of candor nii.l kindness in lli t.taci- of acerbity and jealousy ThrTnrirTiiues .. ..,....., '..m ,.,;... ....n.i,.....,, . .v ...--"-.. a.-.,.. -... . , ' t .. .11 .. 1. 1 ..--e.-... . IIU.-C Sj.'l.ri'SR ,1 III NIIIITI--1. ,1 llll', -U,'H, .,, ...... ,-- --... -i,-.--. . , , ,.'.,,. , ,., .,, i., f,, ... ' . , r.I1)(,i. I.a.ar... Ias. r tl.A .iitlflin nn 1 n .L I sir thecills vvitho,ii,Tegrd lo local nr parly The manufacturers ask thai Ihe valua. pon 01 goons snanuo maac 011 ur-..-.. of 10, and not mail ilependent 011 tho fluctuating prices of the huroiKan mar- krls. This would give something like sla bility anl reguiaruy in ine . nines j mm manufacturers uri.ild knw, with a pa. ''" of Ongress, they ngrcol to have a .Toiwsltloii oliWcl, jo conslructins tb proviso iiisertdl in the Civil and lltplo iimlc Al,propr.Ii4,l bill of "III, that ap npnrais, is must mlopt the averago marUt value ol goods, wares ami merchandise, during lho y. ar It HI, etidln,) In June, 1111. der such gt-ncrai regulations, in no pre , may n-eiir uniform v. .'ii.ition, pmvi. ltd, '.lint no iluties hlll le nsx sseil imkiii .) valuati 'it f ..riu 1. . less than th" luir Let value nf lie aril ' s "111 the pimeipil , .r's nt the tun. of entry. Although tl.l" in-ehli. .lion il 1 . 11 tsuti-fv th- in.iuiif..,-. regard to this uuislion, whin prtsiiiltd in lho Icavt iibjeiti'iiiabln fin..." . ".""...."a.,' aniniriiiui a r,..-..r, ..... .....r. """ uiriiiss or ins tisi.ms. 'I'mltklSV llrrAMTMKNT, Hp4MiiUr 30, -M. i "' Iu iniisiniltuco or a provision ill tho act ! ."lo crealo additional Ctillrt.li.in Districts '01 acernuyanu teaiousy 1 ne inrun iit-s ,,-. 1 1., ,,r .1, ,.... I ,. ,il,. ,ir .1,1,.. 1 1 , l. 1...... 1.. 1 1 ....1.... .... hMi.i 1 iim.ri.i. ri I't-rimiiiv' ine it 1 mi 11 111 ........ .., n.i in tin. tirnt. r i n nil , in .i... ,. .... .. ..!..... r.u...r.... ...w ..... Tin' lluliuly l-nnil Hill. Dinatursr nr ins Istishm, l,-l..ll 3, lb Ml. t i IheC.ni'l.-ssofth. I nlto.1 Slates, ill Us late m'ssIiiii, Lav ll.g, ill a spirit of juilli'u ami , , --,. .--- , heri.lilv imss.il mi act "('.raMmi: boim I) laud tnicilam .miters mid ..i.l.l.. . wl... "'"'.' '" " iiij-hkmi in no nil inirj mm... . . . ; I -J tt i it i i '" "" ' """ ,"""" , ' "," 'imii..i ii.i.n pining '" " ' i.i niiiini mi inn Mii'iiiit in nit iHMti i iu tnt' - - ( - - r- lT'llll I HIUI IMIK ll'HI OIK I HI l'l I IU llll I.. , 111 lieeiit incnKUtu. , , , ,. , I llll III II IMI'lM'll till l I'TII'l M HlliimtlK ' 1 1"!"" "HI llr.1 f K-ml,..or.l,el,.. , mu, iici M !' neci'..r forms n.,,1 iuslriu lions ly. KUhh Mini n mi 11 i'iiiij iir nun mi h,,,,,,,,, .... Ir ,,, . ' , ,?r..B,,t. .! ll.i-V .r.- 1.,'W ill the band, nl the printer, , ;. ,. ; ( , 1W ,.,, ,u K, r,., ,u ,i , ...i, .1 Hie m n int.. u in'ir ,ii-',in-i,. .i.i.ii . I .. . ' . Sllllis. It will Ih- Ins purp-ie In n.linlni.ti r the l.iv in silili a iniiiiunr us lo innko it what t'ollgress ill'slglil.l il In Ih-, u Imuiil) In I In mildier, nnd imt tn nentsan.l . ilat it Tlio fnriiisniid Ihn modes of pru-f liao then loro Inn made iissinipt,, rs osilile, ..i ..... ,...,... .. .ii i... .ii...i..i,.. ... llll.l 1-1, I. I.II.IIII. II, 'U .,,,',, ., 11' ,.,' ,, . . .,11,1 i..... 1. . i.lif-aiiis i.i 1 kinlilinh llieir list uriimim. 1 -- - -- , mus is in ili'i-iiiirare u iiilatn 11 III llie lUiiusnf Mildurs. Tin ail priiide"llial nil mI.-s, iimrigages, 1. 11, rsof iitlnru. ),nr itluir iiisliumi ills nf wining goin tn f. lie'. Ilio tub- nr taim loan) warianl l.ure- i.ibefore pmvidid lur, imilu ur r xi-eutiil 'irinr tn the i"ue. shall I- null and void Ii ult intuits mid 'iir'.i wlulxs'ter, nor .li.ill 1.1)1 Ii icilificiti-or warraul. or the land nlilafned tl.er.iti) . be in nn wie rum nt 1! Sp 1 uli.t'irs ire tin nfiTeuil- ,,,1,1,1,1,, 1 iuu tne ran .lujuiio 11.1 rignis i. I I )iy iutlll1t. ulmli will t- i.cngnle.l l.y , ,,Illn, ,. I fell it to Im inv dill) i.lsi. In warn the f.auk mid ii.iili'liug iul.li. r uctiiu-l lho els ami d-t lien ol ng.iilswiio nie(k riago mid widow IiiasI, or h.irlup. Thesi - ... r...i. ....I.ij ,.-.,, .,,1 n,..Mr.ra, , ihodillieullics will, in must ease, ! mere, jj nnminul. And, lo renmvi, even these n'lighi nbatai lis, ami to give innrp full and c-jinpli lo rid it Hi 11.0 mumiiiei.ee .11 111., j.,,v.'riui.ni, I beg have, respritlull), l.. ' t,,4,., fr,n iuiisili"ii, the pur Midlers f,,,,,, burdens tin-) ar. n"t able t- b.ar, an, , gnvt ruiin nt fmni mm) miliar- rn i, wlmh mav r.ul' f. tl.enwk unrdurts r.f inimi.pttiiit a uts (,)lici,,t ,,,irr 10 aay.ihal great tarn will Le usr, tn uunnl ..calus. umlun ftrplt.rf tiers (if 0.10 t lussf'f SI till. Ullts lller . i.iIh rs. With ilns in w.i.tlhi- iin.er lime, a siiIIili, ul iiiimb, r nl lull s will ! em plnvnl l .U' tb . 1 rlifii ai. s will, lln hunt j-.r-.-l.l- dil..v th. I nil nil) havi 111 . .j.i.il . Ii n e 'if Ii" iluig "'Iv Jlltagi "11 ' ma. .... ...-;.. AI.IN II II .Ml Alir. ..Criiit lliili.in. mid In countries h,-v..d, viaSoulhiiinii' iu (Knlnii'l) nn.l l.il'raiu , diritt, tM lit ro. All ......Isoii Imml . it ll.u New ...k Post Ulliie I ir liri.it lllitain,.i oinuuiiles "" ;,. . ...', iy.ii.in. f ..r.iiid. 1 tti 11. n. 1 nrn in lie timno 1. anil disnati bed bv the iiIkivi, iiii. in, ' l'"1''-' ,'. " ' ul,lv lo ' l"'l ""'" 't' uuiv in it,.. i...v .N.iii.s 11. it... tin nt llntiiiu and 'I'lIK I'niiiiri How inui'li better llian llie Aflii.Hl rlan 'I'radf l llin Ijllluli rooli'V n) Ic-iii. of wliiili tlio I'llluwiii). frmn tlio '.Mali i 11 x 1 inn 11 I ll I' tla ir iiinli-r iiimiiicr iinni", nn.i in nut npliid'iiu but lillb Ix-llrr lliau tlinl prnu. Ill-id nil tin' lllllltlll Mill. I II liile mi llieie Ii"' bri 11 a cmiiidor. 11I1I. mid (riiwiiig ileinniid fir t'lilnewi 1 ', (i,', 1 hu Ih l.ir Peru inn! tb" Frrnili mid Sriiiil.li m III) iiienls. Tim Cimllns hiie liillieii-i bein icuilily 1 ngaged at 111nv ninl ruiiitliiKitKxm lor 11 term of , til .. HUM, IMIIIIMI HIIUI1IMI .i'i"ir. .,l,i;. m,d m. ..I.anre of .until fIrM h ( ,,,., ,,, Urn Vr..litnb. . and ll... Willi the farlll i-n nrni ci hi nirniK h "ii, mnn i I.,..! ,,1,l....l ,,,,,1, . ,f ll,,.,., ...era.. limn wlinl. iirii.lt iter, if not humanity, ,i- ,11,,.rillP, ,w limil.l lintn ili tali-il. mull 111 lean n Mii.lid I) two 11 cent In. nllis nun it was slateil htneii, Niunil fir Lima, lul mil intu llilmil Town, liatini; lost ihnmuh iIim ae mid Milcido no les than I7U nr 4li p r ernl of llst'hlii, e Cnnlms 'I'll enu- ii..iiii.I was the bad and In illln n nl suppl) of find mid water Hut mnitlier ensit nl veil a neirr horn IWnj; !- liplimi has jutt ixetirrid, ns In tin, laid nf nliuli 111' ntr imt lll.ih tn bn Jnhn l.lius, a s.iperiarpi, had been killed l, tin- l"lin. -. A biother if Mr, IHIas , m ue,i nl ijie lull rerssion ofone of lbs Chines,-, mid I In-crew ami second male, u I, , li.nl Ink. 11 refuse in llie rigging, weir iris its .1 iIumii, and .l.rctl.d to steer for Hongkong. 'Ilm.la) before she arrivrsl, b..ui I lilof lli (.'Iniieix left her in fish inj- UkiIs, inrr)iiig with them it is said, mil. b aluanl.-1 iirgo Tho re.t.wsjsc la. 1) llie di nur vs llioro any cihiii.UIiiI regarding i.w.l,' ami ul ll.u linn, I he Uiwlits "aim. ilu,y ,,av1 rose, he hail u ' small rattan, m irr.LT to iuu Vr the U.Ml.us wash tiiei.i ., hn. ll.u acei.nl.nK to anolln-r authoii I), it wmild appear that "lho Cooliejwi-i iri-atu.l .1 lho uiosl inhuman manner. i,,, ha.niHrc.l fur room alna)s lbKg.-d.' 1 tl. .. .. L... u.. K .I..I 1.. tike the step the) did- nl llie limn proh nbl) in r. venge lor the t)rauuy exon IkiI Uk.ii tl.rni , ihi-sulisc.U. nt pi under nig nf itn-vess.1 Iwiug Ilio natural seiiicm-o ol i- t.iiiiniitus m t nf a iiiunber of men turns out far more highly nnd ilaliviouil) luv,,re,l than that iu...rud, being it; all resiM-elt like that drank by the wealthy , China. The grand difference between 'ilio Ameiican grnwn ami lho imported, Ifing 1.1 tlio loss nf (Uvor oi-casloncd by llie sea voyage, i.aiiiuun imriy.i.ur .1. 111 Alalia. i.i, t.eorgu.ar.il lortliCniollna, ' proves belter suit. . I fur lliu cullivalion of :. . . ., ., , , lln-plant than unyotl.. r regi.si. I'r Da in, .rS mill Camtuiaj vvho originated ihn . xp. nun nt, ts already realizing hand v.iu.'l) bv tin' sib l his )ung treen, wliuliuii, 1.,; .1) I night uput an) prieo liv fmilh rn Agrii-iIHir.ilisla. bn'onm the L're.il 1 ittnn nro.lu.ina couu- tr) ..f the woild. Tin. c harnct.ir or soil mid iliui.Uo adapted lu the gr.nilh of the 1. n plant, nro lint Ml. ll .U III luakfl it III. Irrlin'i.t nil vnui llie priKluiiliou 01 col. , ---- -- -- tin, 11 1. ....in. it..,, eitiioi. i..it.iiiinir) I wbii h luodue., Ihesn idauls bept, bciui! as iimi'i. 111 111 1... 1111 1 r iiiirimiiri ns llll-y well c.in In- V. Tnhint,