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I h H M,t fvMi" h.h.Sr t?W ? f' . 1l t omam x aalTXaMaaaaaaaaaaaHaP'W'WM aWi AfaV'VNl 'dWflnK.'t t V 2 I W aaTaaVaT' aTaTaaaaaaaaaaaV'aaaKaVaTaaaaaaaaaaaTataaaTaTaBaaaaaaal ft?'TjB"aaaaTl-r aajaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT! ataaaaaaafafe aaaaaaaaaaaaaaal afaaaaaaaaaaaaaW v I ' laiaaaaaaaaaFir ataaaaaaaaaaafal aafarji TF . ' V IM -lfC;WMreaWMrll , j koiinkiii.y, r.Dirmi. W tftVrt' Vol, 5. IPOBfflBY. For lh Oregon Hpaelatur. Where are your rhlkllioml't friend I Time If an m. wlllljf on 1 While mournful memory mmiihU, The irnii answer, " (one." limit Willi ihe far iU"liiKir, Of life 'a aweel inofiilu lime, Tha eieen bnli and Hi flowr,. Thai ilecV. iii native cllnir. IIihw with familiar stream, Vtluue waleis Urrii ass), (talk, llelurn Ida urn lila baaitw, Or bear Ilia 4eaaiire balk. (Iono'wUIi Ilia alieienl llrfa That aliaile Ilia plarld brook, Whris all I M at eaee, ' nil Ibal inula friend A Hook. I'xm with Hi (Ulafe aak'na, ' The aonml rfnikml belli, 'i'lia ftUlhat were my aire. I VI here yellbaia.'irniiidwrlli) (Inn villi Ilia lairgiry rw k", Of infifinlauiealernaitd high, Iiim au ul oreil.a 'I lia talll Willi lordly rye VVlie la ale ye I youthful group, Of brother--, eirtria, Mrn l. Thai galhrlrd like a I !., V lirin ilia i4l willow !-.l 1 1 ' Mild III voire bf atl. llm r liaijr ItMhl ami itret, ( a I )our form rrralt, 1H1 a r((lrtful If r. I I 111 toll-lillj( Vlt.ee rum I lotiiriri) dunl land. Saw fiomllt father horn III llial Mr trirdlJ I I1r.1t thtnl fimii afar, I- ram liiti hi ah I .Uht and a4 ? U hi rit Mitif rlauit lift alar, An I iimiingpliiUW ba 'I ho thalMIll tl"t mi lokastlwn Willi horning ray, On ih fiirlrtow of mi I -')ed Willi inni) a liy, 'I lie far falnrtl Ira i!jiiliriili hrr Wl in Jtrunnl la dwtll On tthrrr. Ilia nalite williga Jllirr flvMII llir ruriM rlirll I Ine w hrir lti I 11L411M Tuili tlilialra Ilia ilrtm) wrrt! Our wlirla Ilia niiimJi il iV lakra jaalHi)'a Virlun Mrfil Onv wltrra Ilia flti tful lilli, III ) rally Inhilr. )kHS 1all fjuatr llalian wtuc, AilMMlfS if.llalllka'V'Vi - Oil wtiri iKr llnlaili nlra " (&il rava iHir imIiV Qutrli," IMU lillllllia lilljjilljj r)ra lirfr rrMH atr lirrrl arm Sunr I lj fofliu lHt, 1 11 mif ll il Irrw lirliilr, I tr )rllow iloit ilslli tit, A Hit a rl at iiMiiiliiun'a r Jr Au 1 iii urr lUlaul li U T11 Orrjtini liaia 2,t,,i 'luiUrllbll fjlultnlla, ki) trti Id r Ilia OH II 1 Mi ' ilarr! Iirullicr, Mstrr, ftirn 1. Our mora w ftoti! Illltilr, nl luoiii fulliri wui il rimiiiirtil, Oirnliiafif . iimko tlit Ofluinl nnra far away. Oil' fjllirr, 4rrr, lunt'irr, II 1 1 inn Jllil Hilll lw at J), lint ;u to yuil wrM tallirr I'arcwrll ng liivralirmrU, 1 ioii ahaficl'a my l-ttrr, , Mant no il liM ai tlilarxnl, Hut I ran Ui no lirltrr J. II IIU'l.MMW A I'k.iisi: uuurm Acr.-Wulinm fiom lliu l.uuiillu Joiirmtli llial 11 liiniiU nf ltij;iliio alnt 1 n, 1 oiulsiinn nfnii 1 ! h oiiiuii, her ilaulilrr ami chilJ, liming Iimii am. ItCirlariU iiruuil lu liu tliiuimticrly nf 11 Mr. Trammi II, rru lirotictH ins IrmiN. illn wmin ilan klucp, lir lliAMiimlnil nf liulluiiu, umlili'llvrrnl lnlionuirr. 'I'ln latter then ollered In rellnmilihXhis right lo them for ')t)0. On Ihis fiiot Ixig umde known, tho citizens of Nsw llnny promptly (iibscrllicd llio rrqulsitc uinVmnt, j and sent It over tn Lnulsvltlu by a comiMr leo appointed fur llio purfwie, who at onrn concluded llio bargain with Mr. Tamtnull, ' procured thn nccossary doeumciila, nnd brought back Ihn now liappy family In llieir lormerho.no at New A fmny. Thla Z .1 .,'i im 7"" 'T'1 ,' t . ' .. .. . ino.1. of rescuing fugitives from .heir re ' " ? '",', ' ,""' l""ni"'J "" , Wliai nro the fac , t-.Mr. Hush can. mud nwnera, cannot bo loo highly . ",a" " " ' '. 8u,os ,0.'nc ,"' , lm '"P1 P n1 Print tho lawa-lio la not in tho pos Im.) .1 nrtuaireiirallv rilbm,n ' any hum III em onlu advlilliouiciil hut . seaalon of tho material tn do tho work. i.l.md d, or loo generally folloiw .1, , m ,, ,, o I?? ,i(o ym , o i , Um tl;UovtM Mmtcr ani ,f 0 , , , ' peplo In the Hialoi Ira's got gobs to ael If. had not It I not thn le Irue. lliatrno HTAHTf Ifltl I' AiT. II has been nvcer-nhe imneru I irol IlIs llm Irulli nnd nun nf1 mmntitlm il,i la In .lntvn!..l.i .....tl.l. tabled by it confidential examination of a i-rirwany f nfty.nvo MildierH, that M nine J lent eiitBTIni nielli eiliiiieo on uoeuill'l in Homo fei blwa difficulty." If oppenrs by this .flat Iho daughters ofKvearo Hill incnged Inkhowlna that nnnlo whicli lurnixl iimn out of den, with llko resulls in tho pres ent aa In llio nust, Tho longer wo live, the moro firmly are wn convinced of tho truth of llio saying: ".So long as there nre men and women lu tho world, tharo will bo unhapplncRs." Of tho abovo company of fifty.fito sol. diors, " most worn moil of line talent nud learning, and alnvo ono.thlrd had mien been In elevated elation in life. 1'our had been lawyers, thren doctors, and two ministers. Thirteen of litem had changed their name, and forty-three worn cither drunk or partially o, at llio tlmoof their enllilmonl. - ks dM fc MMIMlrlMM. VoxCaLt,vUirnu, March XL, 1801. I'Ailor 0 Ike Rptttttor r.W TI10 nniiounocnMiiil eonlaliicil In Ilia Hcctlor, of Mrcli Otli, tlml Oov. Lane ii almrlty expected lionw, and wit wl. tin; to Mra tin people of Oregon ullielr llclottilo to Cogroi, will doubtlraa be lulled with prfiiuro In ll ptn of the country, u It liai been iti llili lly. , Permit nw here to oluerre, lint by gr. Inn your atipport to nun with wlnim not iimy political) bukin the mm of the pro prlotor een paroaat dllfercncea exat,r you vlmltctte the neutrality of llm Speo. lator. clio tliu boat evInVnuo of I ho dltln. teretlail pstrlotlim and nunnlmlly of l(i owner mid conductor, and lUtenro lb lughctt mt) or.fmMMM tho. a-ffUyj Oregon. ' ' ' I I moil roriiuny uniio witnyou in urn iKiillnit Uov. liano at ttio iicnulo'i aaii'll' lain fur Doleato. And at fill euloglum In written In llm Idtloryof Lbtounlry, and I llio I'lzo I loo bright to bo ullled by llm J ilrl rati Ion of III ei)criilea, or to rio id- dllluiial liutro from llm pralte of ao hum. I Me n friend aiiiiyaelf, I ilmtl briefly lifo I ho rcttvma n by, in my opinion, liOihould lm ilimcnni llm Di'lcgalo to Congrra In ireruciico to liny oilier till ton ofUrrxoni Aa ho i known In the United Hlalea I a!lu from Mi military renown, a man if truth, probity and lioogr, ho will ba able I to ocrciao a greater bfluruco w.lli the goicrnmciit than an Individual liMknunti to falili'. i A ho liai ailoj.ldil liia ioli(!ual and ro lighiiia aenllmcnta from hit lioncat ioihIc lc.'ii. ho t'jttrtidi to nibcra all tho riuhla bo ilalnn furhlniKlf, ami uill liercaflcr, i liai lierclororc, in tin iliai.bargo of l.i niiito uniio, huow nciiner pany nor Ami na bo ha aervnl lila country hero in i lcu hern with that ilut olion that knowa in llMline bung found cter at the Kt whore he could heat anrvo the lieoiilo regarJI'aiof ponioiiul comfort, or official diKidty, thn lutorei; and hoijr ofOrrgon uillboaiifainbiahiiml. I I iirihcM rcaaom our aelitahn' alone aiiumii iuimii u m auprnri mo cicci fii 01 (iot . I.Jlir, hut there ore otliern of a biub rr character. Ilo haaboaii ramovwil by a Whig adminiat ration from an oaTioo ho filled faithfully and Impartially, for opin ion's ake',and tho honor of the Whig party 11 concerned In rcliullng HilVJIiJli;" rnnrirrfn) baiiunll. Ami lailly, lite people of tho aouthorn I frontier (of uhlcli I mil ono)oe to Co v. I, ano a debt of uralitiiile too Mruni: for ' parly prejudice to cancel, and Ion grcal lor tlniB lo eraie. ncn e ccaao in tin honor tn die man win, tailing iimdo llio hi(;h dignity of hi Unlion, an I llio ex. riuplioii from rceltii atlgito and rvra. iiim tin iiiight clulm from hia aj;e nlln in hand, gallantly hmed tho flioda and aturiiM of winter to au Thjt; property, I w iw a mid dauglitcra fiiim thn rapine of" a 'innlen nolilier) ma) lliu liiyer of acprn iint us out, iii.i' Ihe' curses of utl good men follow in. I aim! ou lliiicoiumuiiiLalinn liecauto the pamalii) i.f vmio friend liai cauml in llama 1 1 Ini iniMilionrd in connection with lliu oilier nf Delicate, and while .I....,.lv ., .II.I., r ll,. I.nnnr ll.lr i,r..fnr. ... .' . . . i inn does me, I wirlilthem distlnilly lo im b-ritand that I hn.h no .litlval aspira. lions wlialowr. nud 1 nm proud nf tho op. . irirlunily of so far jinlilyiiia tho hlch con. , 1 (idi nee thuy place in my lifcegrity, thua publulv to point out tho in.n.wlioto claims luliuilely exceed mv own, both in seri. reuilrred nud nbilltyto remlor more. With ihablghest scspeel, Yournliedieiit servant, j. Ai'iM.r.t.ATi:. Mr ( ogoti"5prLiitnr Printer I was riling n letter to MN'i.'hirstiug lo Congris lo lliu .State in Washington nud koniu piople tint llva clos to mo ses Im iders rit til mx. it tilnl it.iBi.ii! 11 ll In. rtnlittf. mill jist lo chow em I eccp iiolhiu Iwliiud Is thoensu 1 wntil von to print il, and il is ' as fuller Mnrnn Counte iinrch litis H.'il J Smnir-I Thlrallim I got fi or II loiters In Jin em had a ioko In it about a man who had n ,wcll!ii hoiu to el liesldc out houses I wonder If ho ever Keen n lions that wuscnt nut, And that man thai had 9000 harrie nf llower to sel mil In a hurre for bred I he, but I wont watlo any moro llmo Im caxo you hav red em I ipou Coiioornen llio hum in nregon haro it so good and o good a been of peplo dont like you and a heop do tha say you ant onosl In som thing and 1 would llko to no kp I, but impin you wll git tbi hero loterbelbrcyou git ayewa from Congrl lo com baok i want you lo bring leter of rccommlnda. shou from tho big men in Iho cinlte if you hav to rite biii your ao!f dont com andlevo cm hcoazo tha aa hero no alnlte on Con srl member wll hardly speck to you on account of lyln, and thn s tha got gob of oinnr tiling to tel you mat Ilia wont aa ii iihin nltotit It 111 you com bac what you "ifrajiitMuatariTaw4fc'' Wcattniral MM.iMiii jwsSarjiut" iw. FAx&tif&rri'xmmmvrlEhxzxn Oregon '.City, (0, tw) don In tho ffcalea and Dfrlawln ni bring ii uoneratln teUr freta ..Oorlner DonltM to alio cm, and m bat) by Mr. leniln and bring lajtar to afco em yon netf r run wa, nod ttw m jtou bant Un be wba re yon went toacool Mror t$nyem bin In Congrla- and lb M tha got hole deep of thing lo tat you 10 your fae ihaiV to bad for toaa In leter. Tharo get H a bout here that Mr blnulde tlirodo H. tel ofaeolden hot wattr on you jlei befoM you went to Cotigrl but IT It ha) bin my wife Ida hit her a Up bj the mouth lhal wood a don her a long a he ever llrad with me I aa that Ur bord, Tba aa the old doetera leter make you hoaoel about iik a ooi on a turete, nut your Maan i a able aaech and I tteonly 1 mbnik andthat la about llounv art a bus in otm MUk fttMLJnu m) of li ii r t mm MHWOfm about becaxe ho wanted the Legislator to a wo' waa Indlplndlnt ofthe Stale ckmt tako him for American you dont no llko mv, out lie i a iliinting. man ami 1 vote count here I annotber thing I wink tha ar al fool lo talk about that tW tfrankla prlvilltaa I dual no how you otue it M tha a but your bill for thing that com In llm malo I aoin hundred doler betide tho Icier cover you ghotlio niarehlnt what hid your name on tnaricod'Preo , I man opend a leter and heaM ybn dldnt rite II and he ed he illdnt want clirct undo aam.aoho pado 40 cent for It aud uep it I think 'ho dont atudy Ma Inter eat much beraxo he mought a eaved it. 1 only incnalitin lheo thing o you will be on gard glnt'em . Tlia m you hv bin a maklii your brg bow you call git weatlm mona vote by msnovo'ln a long limn ago we got n nuo paper I think the Ohio Htateainan and ho u rolu a trood thins for you but hero tha aa yon rvts it your aeii arm nirou nun in print ll l no Ilia ly cant you bring bit aertiflkel to alio you di.lnl. I mile go on and tell a necp more iiiinga iiko una run i nam ronm o i am your huimiiii Trend til dcJi A Tliiitting v'oler I'oat krlpt a nnw wp8r l0re eM ,ir. Qn. gonlan I alwor billed and web footled B(n you w , ,,0 Wcatern Star and the Hn-cta:or i not verry good for you and dont no how ihn orcgon tlatctman wll gp uui i muiK it wit go wiin mo nl till ) not till you J" ikceni LgbP-' julk doaaw oil CaoaJ ualfvou not um anaihgrnyou mi fir you t .Himy aammy aoon I no j bac debad u if you or ia lb wiler I ritHnTiaAVaiiiTirtf jt.' makohut (ammy but dont fbrvlt tobrloa . . . ... .. dim paper 1 told jou about aammy Oregon la cOno aammy If von dout ac her no cinn gencrly and frank in lammy if nolh lu eia ml ilo j !ol be you aammy A. T. V. - I I'iryAiT I In l, O. T. March 20. Mr. I'i'irnt Will jou pleaio to In. firm the writer whero the I'oitniaitnrs at Oregon City, Nennilli'a Mill and Mary. tile, find il in the law to detain teller at said elficei, (when directed and post mark. (i'l I'!. Iliiitnw, I. M., I'leaunt 11111, Den. ton Counlv.O. T., and with tho aamo post. ln,fk hul directed toother persons;, cl.arg. mg pnitage on llm aanv, and not aondlng y msil out hy prlialolianii; ami on one ..nl.... l. .-:. .. ..... . -I .. nCCnalOII rellllMI'' lO Semi KUJf, 'jwcai iiik ' " '" irilaaaBBaraavd A aa3AaBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBaaaan no vuu cjii nx em ao in py man ur con '",0 ,M w mile nway irom Ucsllnatlon " " arrl.lng till Iwcnly daa after its I'milfV "me uy man I And also for an. I'wriiy Iti remalling audi teller o direct, l lo'chargo additional poslago T W. W. HRISTOW. I l 8. Why does llio l'oitinatter nt S: lennnul letters ilellicreil to him forl'leas. unt Hill, through llio limtribiiting . O.ot Astoria I fur lbs Spectator. "Tub Srcai.TAsr aiii the Lwva UstlKI'ATION or a V. 8. Ofmckr." Thia truly ' ttnuthi)" nrliclo In tho In number of tho "Statesman," Intends to produce two impressions upon tho public mind. I'irat, that llioSeorclary contenma thenc iraclnr, and nftcrwards stnding by prl.niate. hlr family lion of ihn rcproacntallvca of ihe neploiaJjp.Gen. Lane, hut w o demand that a just regard lo printing tho laws. And aeconilT statement of facta shall bo 'presented to that Mr. Hush ha been despotically do- tho people, If the decislun of llio pooplo ls prhed of his rights and tho nrofil of tho 'that tho Secretary loiowlng that Mr. Ilush could not print tho Jiv,(of which the peo. ptoliavo been so long doprived from similar circuinalaucej). determined that the neo. pto should havo tho lawa nlcdolnit Ida jiononal and official reaponalblllty to that eueci. v nen ii r. nusn can anov mat Ills views oflhc question are better caloulated lo serve the public than that of E. llamllJ ton. we wll acrco wun mm. JUSTICE PraoNaJAit,. The editor of the8prlng. field (Ohio) Kxpoallor saya of the jail In that plaoo i With all the (lodge ham. men and orow bar In Ihe world, a man could not get out of it in leo than five hundred year." Thl teem a little iirango, when one reflect that almost any man mar geffaf) ll tn Jlrf mtnulft. I II Hilll-a II I I I llll I II ! I II I I I 'I II I I llll II I I I II I II I I I I Ull1 III I1! I HI I II II at.1 Hiatal atlJIMtlllJ " I kMtlllkMllKtilMllHtM iii k"wT." t "'" i&(h4&,!$iliM mttdLV. 'AirI0.' 1851. ; : mw)fc, KttiMM TMaTaTFJ - ;' ,:,!, '.,, i-:,.SJ. . J ' ,r.."',r.uir J-t'.'fP.' ",- If rti".'', f'.aiiailValBaTaTal Il firi a' laTrJaaaaaTaTaTaW i 1 lri-UJaaaaaigaaff"T"larilTari"g traMMTaaTaTamlaTaaTaaaaaaaW .-lW .;' .' .. a f , I ariSarUalL-i ivi. a, afwaaaaa-it' A.1 -''"aa,. ...jaaaaaaaaaaaa rnaiaa lani'f m vwaBaaHiaaii . av H awiaaa bihiw jmniwr jaa. aaHaEaaaHaaaraaH 1 mm1 tr Mmmm ( Theartlflteia tlwftawiawiar. ander the t oaptioti l araajuat' a It I ilniorl to WeaaXtWIIenoy toremor Oalae. MfMaaKM inereMi mn khih art w inn ti VThe4 Mr". Kwlna of Ohk: todl. i the aaailea'of -' r-"- '- tf aa .a -iiTV- I I JK?Wr . - tMaai xayior ao te-Wiuiy or $&imMm?$ sszasns !' I nwlart af jW WmM a aTraBMaTV f JHaaaaww y ' J i aratOaTMaaaai a tosi ..isaaf a wore ) tart of the hlatory of lb aee. The moral of Gov. Lane therefore, waa bu the Biacutivo act Jomandod by, the vr. diet. No one ivver auoalioaod the riirhi of appeal fram the deoiaioaof O0a'..Tay. lor to tho Great Trikajawl of the aoepla'. TtM paoP1eUvlwoaiW,U barproaob to the peopto to liken the aellon of. tW Rxeouilvo to the Mbroomont ol thel ao. dltlon Law."- , ' iim aawnaot air. wjHicotne, thHM. ktor frorf iMbiaa, agalaat WIh)I lb HM lor or b BWiwtria) mm - aaaaulla" up. OB Oov. Laaw: i (aat iUat asCaooilrata lo polattof loglo aad to akai of ftct 'a the Editor upoa the aoailajclaftmldent lay tor. , , ; 'y , Mr. WMtoointy J ataipLpl the Editor of the 8ud.emarafraay. tManttoa iRat Gea. Laoo oaaio'lM Territory ovarlaaW "in the g4rboia,traaara maa with a awall eaiayaff of aaaa, wkha rifle la bio Jmums, hkrtmv mfrnm-wk eirle from Itkaaaally..' , WkaMMGoa. Gakea camo oti-at tha QoyMMMat oaaeaoe In a Government VeeacL" ' -., fl .!. L.aJ.L.iLI.t Llll. The Blltor ha atatod thetw Ualoa.wkloh he and Mr. Whitcomb, Ma MlaoAty.' oall facu ami ask tho verdielef Hie awJi. ment io the premise. Lot taWjaaMiod; c'dc but let the jury have the loot Ml them. Gen. Lano did not oocne oat aloaw hi son cameTwiib him loOaWevaia mi went Into the mine to. dig. asM. 'Qtf Lano did not come hither at Me owa ei. nw;ue cotn tmderM aaaUirMra Hva ooldiera tman laiaii tottaaahafaVaf tMtlfflOO"BOJawWMkfllJl JgBaBjyer tlakStluolwM.V !T-wW!at !IR" W?rW-y! aaWSf wamriaJTaeaiTariiwvrar.uiaDesT II.L.JUM.i fT- . 1-1 I. It- If f no iiau awriniaaauu ivcmuafa auifiaou anu lamiiy on a amp aent wun auppue to mo racilic coast a wiln whoso destination and the expense of wholoAoyago wsnot in any manner affected by tho transporta. lion of Gor. Gaines, lie received no fa. or from tho Government iu thl regard ibat has not frequently been accorded to citizens of tho republic who held no ofii. clal rank whatever. I le paid for hist ra v. cling expense as much, if not more, on tho public vessel as ho would have been re quired lo pay on a merchant vessel. Ilo came, iu his own cnifSatlc language, to Mahamttaaak av nVaaaaaiTafwV aW tflaaBaaaataataaTaaBaaate mmSZ TMtOO becomn a citizen of Oregon. Cmbarkcd , them to bqglhclr victuals, I have no doubt his fortunes and his family and I ruly but they would become useful inhabitants, " burnt his ships behind htm." lie gae I (If not ollizons.) I havo observed much tha rtrongct plcilge known to men all'moro hospitality among themselves than nis pecuniary wentin, aim uiai wcaiiu ..invii iwikj wmi ...un-. i.i, . .,. .... nn lill. .A.l.al -n Ifllll. n.ll. 11 Dearer than Gold I Hlcher than I'lu. tors mina" as gi arantccs of h'1 devotion to the rights and Interests of llm people of Oregon. What man among us did or could do inorof Can Oregon cicr repay him tho sacrifice nf those " dear ones ' w I o fell by tho waysldo on their tournoy hltli - or 1 And how does the charactci of the two men, presented for the public jndg. ment in their conduct herr, contrast 1 What has Gov. Lano done here W ith what recollections or with what interests is Ihe public mind of Oregon familiar, pub lia or private No'breath of Imputation reaches tho conduct of Gov. Gaines re garding flic sacrlfico of public Interest to private purpose. v a imputo no neglect oi puuno uuiy to bo Invoked as to the conduct and olinr actor of tho late and present Executive of uregon. juatiui;. M. CaLiioi'K'aSrErciiKS. Wo under stand lhal a now and complelo edition of Mr. Calhoun's speeches Is now being pre pared fur tho press by R. K. Cralle, l.f., Ihe editor of Ids work. Thl edition, containing my pecchc never beforo pubtished, will prove a valuablo conlribu. lion to tho stock of our wlllieal history ; and will bo coniprehended In three vol. umes octavo uniform, in paper, type, and binding, with tho work on Govern incut, which wilt be shortly nut to press. Tha entire' works of tbi distinguished statesman will probably bo embraoed in eight volumes medium octavo. iV. V. ittnU. A follow in Albany Is going to get Id life Insured, " so that when he die ho can have aometlilng to live on, and not be de pendent on iheooldcharatioaof the world, aa ho once waa." Meet of the mlserle of life res-ill from, our traylng from the path which leads to content. aaSOatV' jwaaaraaaa' atvo tonofajew BTyasawaioiwoaasjsjija 01 wna M lvSJSSaia'.ao Bassjaaa aaaaj Iv h -iMM(r,roai wmmktmm tMCdmmkh Moaw tkU tkor)f Jo uauaa of alaras.. .. , ,. . Cataaiua Cm? O. T. J !n MrBrdianoa wltit saw fcaaaraM. -' .r-T.-, . V" it J. 1 .1 A- I Of. OOyr BasOSOJaV. 0 Wal vaajB) gjiwtalltMs1afwts tJ g Mg. flVsTawafWaiiaaBawatf aSBtraRS wra, the iasormatioa of our IHiaaW tfcM tahko' our lis weekV tsioat jbt taasw of, ltd (TZ yei w ov psWM w.OaWafra atlroa at boWj atrMtUy in findiKl5lr.aad.6ot Oreaxw.aotT) of .the Coruiabssrajyor i no doubt uapat aad will tatfm T ritorr ana Htaio iroan inoiaoma. Jvant Uhiog In nature will and ofaoaiUrQa. MtsMa river the natural BoaaryatqTs afrtk rrsiiat ba tho CdorakTrrVy,,, tboooalh Ihe "giato of Oryjo,;,.-.ow' poetioai, iron HasnoV.ia Uolumbsa,and laabiVa-acio:" ' .7 v Qray'a Harbor, at Cbcbalia Bar, la for. ly mil north of tha CotumUa'HvfrjBnJ iMo'whleh the Cbebalia river eanftSa or urmioatee it dcaoant Tho, inlet of the IfarisH ( Myi p'!"! aodoafc; with 18 feet water ori the bar. Tha Harbor af (ar evert1 pcealble natural fcalKty 'for tooaaMrat, a deep ehannel ftlg oloae arp uaa ifafaarcnat aaoo Ol saaasBBtarVr UartUag good directly froaa Uni tMsv-TM owng ao eiigiMe a Mia ' nap, wi KitisJM)sk 'lluffmSP0 ciatraoa aaunisetaaa h cohatotlon with ai ogo.ty' ,JtlsavtoyBraaMrt,asasd r'iinralisn-"MriatitrhjM' " 041.1 tne oatjrjot: uaaHauia, ,wm nro. gajgtgaaagL aJskga gaatan gkggaJn gaBaTa ajAgkAsXatgnfe fWIMaftVatatswaa(T V"ff'4''Pl iMf.'!1.? tytm g. ssi aUsMaaMTCf PPHVs)PbM a lM fTVa9sT 0M wlMaW 4wuUtssieJ(VnoWalioo. Too oVetaaeo ia aawpoaaa of (Ira Irat 'Hialrry attJl stlMl lal taVakll aajgaBajjaaJuaLg faaJUL 'WP",ay4PlnrlaaWaBmrJaWaTnaVa jWwWm prairie aad Umber. It ia naalaaa fa giva any fisttWr deacfiptioq of that valuable portion f-Oregon, lot It must ) will atiue witn ar sense popoiatron, a aorm ao road are opened, or lacilili to emigre tioa opened by ihlpcommuoicaliori into tliat harbor. The luperior, accet Uilily from the ocean into that' harbor, give a decided advantage over almost any other llav on tho coast for lumbering. Tho Indlaniaroundtho Biv are n.imer. oua. and' manifest ureal inclination to Imitate the white people and improve their condition. Thoy are very desirous to be ctnp!o)ed, and If the Government v Jd supply thent with hoe. clr!dDff axes, and other implement of husbandry, instead of useless iwaddlins olotha. end leaving i h practiced among llio whites In Uregon, mey gnw uuiuuuc aiiuinrr iu vol iiiraua. .. 1. .. .....a .. .. ... .. .1 r. bly. Wo beard that the Indian Agent hadwent them word that tlie Government wa (ending them store good to pay for their land. Should the Government at. tempt to imposo on theso poor creature, it would bo a ureal act of cruelty and Iniu. lice. It would bo more charitabloloaend ' them rum and whisky. The climate Is 1 warm and they need but few clothing. If ' burthened with useless habiliments, they will trado it off for something lo cat, at a great sacrifice. Let tho Government fur nlsh tools and cattle, and show them how to ralso potatoes and grain, allot them a mall pteco of land to occupy add till ep. araiely, and they will mako useful mem. ber of (octcty.. Dut no doubt this administration has many hungry friend to satisfy, and must . glut some by a petty (peculation in fur. pishing tisoleis tloro good to a helpless savage. These Indiana are much more extttrt in domestlo and civilized avoeatlou tnan llio roiawauamicaor Miami inuiana, and tha Government ought lo have known I holrsucccpllbjliiy long since, but Ihe "(I" ii oasy, when we hear of commissioners sent all the' way from tho states with tack of good to buy tho poor tavago' la'iu. ' About thirty mites up tho rivor, large bodlea of excellent coal ha been discov. ered, and will soon bo able to supply the Columbia river iteamrr with coal at our depot in Chehalli uily We wish to charter a (mail vessel to go Immediately lo the bay, talyt in aotne wp plle and loot and load with ipilee for Californta." Wo do not Intend any speculation in ton n property, but merely todUpoee of the lot at tho cost of organisation, aa (here i a plenty of other budnea lo do without (peculating in Iota. We wish our friend lo participate with u, and take an Inter ett, merely al tha oot wo have Incurred, and for that purpoee we have .adopted a lUIWt Respectfully your, dec, CARMAN it CHAPMAN. Ma. A. A. DuanAH, Oswego, O. T. aTaaaaafa aaWa SmmS l ; FT asaaar sj. aaw t" M&Zdmjm igajymgagkaaAWgblib arsaff. &bdatJllHafl Ai. t tte ejgagjlgjctgja) a .aa aaaaaaj aaaaaaaaaaaasaaaa fr,iai)ifMi lMjaal ittsM'sBilh iytea.-o.-i eon I rachtaal aad iaay wrafc, oao remove mat xorabV. aadll termination tajglat to tho ToMrWm Tee-poor' gtit (iwlowwwr ogy, aa taojr ! 'H. aaaaaaaaaV r'Mtawaalhr 9 MIHMNI iM 0 aaasserity.--. tbM -at.li k aaN Ml aW saWPSanBP awrbal. baat keattri lv tlbBl nairvaaaTriiaa aawlaotai. ..IWearasT it PsfsMaasaawHF saaMpPaiaa .Iwi Vi aMMyajPi ;4Pw waatvyiyiaet tMatf fartltrrlstasBlasl Ut uiaBaBBBau aPBaaTW IFT lssaVaBaaV afal The wsalaaeMlc. tka Una, tea) uaUtaaaj.tti i''M uMii v fimartntmi .j ' IdlcP irrr..Itk''aa'ii','Q; Kill., " a moot paiaM laiawaWM'isisVl " : MiafU ijiMlasaTt'giVl i mother ft tlkiV')4aV.W lie where tho motaer.af lt aaak.l V . see tlie daughter elegaMly 4fMlsV M timing at tocir oaao, wwi weir i their music, their saaeywork. m readings beguiling taMriaiTwaafaW ofliour, day, aad vaaha, aVaaT drcamjng of their rtspoowallstlaa a a neceaaary cooquaoo at f of duly, crowina? weary of iWr, HvsMs, layiagbold of every mil swstMM? cu wimuiaat sv ivatsv lasrir aseaaaaaaB, aaaaaa - j i ..i .i . . - - ... . cles, and Waoilag ihetr Iss apfaajas dare not blame their God, sortarHngj &qm- llinm wnerv iitaj bhtv. t f Three IndivlduaU wiH -olB Mai with an air of attVoted w lio can believe it real ft I mamma is worklnc hevaelf no iconer do you nropoe tkM ) atsiit ner, man iney aooM In her element's .10 anon. never never-be happy if anal a much to do." JiMcdtktfiti 11 LETTiiio the Cat otc or.i dn a casnof twoSydaevitana ofirrand larceny, before Ibe Ratati lAnlaa. Ihn hnaliarufl auad 'arlSks oach other, a well aa tho '-..' -' -." - mmm them, with being every;, t bad. tho wife UlUatT her h BlaVBataValK?! would not have had a roof over I .i.e.. te.L.1... mu. ur n iiiuuiiiiui iu aw, ii aa aae saaa uad lied for him Fmm lmiVi r- i .1, mjii ?, ? ,frfr Tho Bill lo pay Oragaaal ponies Inourred in Um Oayuaa wtt returned by tho Hajee 'Januam amended i tha ringi tna bin pam. llm ing newa to many or mt, havo waited lonar W tbla justice due from tna OeMoa) t ELoqucKci. Thera .at' r i forenco between tbo'axatiaaaa ed by eloquence, via) tM wrought by tllicJylpiak. the convulsive iotrwaitlni,.l corperioted to ra vanio BWWiTa I motion oc-tM ana af tba lata a thaUIH0raaviMl.1 the cKataHouao. 'Jftj i ooutdiKJrooaolliti .- 1-J ,r ,' ... . .1 .rw aiaamifji 1 1 plan IT VSJSJ tripe an4fNrro- "I 4,3 a ooyjuai uegtapuu alonal inwaaakad Mi bara ol Laatraa ,watj i isnm HaUsaMrMttoywaml aoivMyiwatlaair'7" rteoUvm$ avfl work t wo lvt i Wt? -3 r'J 3. 2 J. m . a-x-. -mJ. . K-SJV t" , !?.'.