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Johnaon of Peanaylvania it talked of foj the Vice Pretidency (W Judge Nelson', one or tho Supremo I count ol his dcvotil wife and interesting Judgoa of Oregon, and lion. Mr. Preston, I children. .Mr. Thurston possessed talents Surytyor General, wlfo and daughter ar.lof a hlli onlcr, and a tact for business tired la this clly yesterday morning. .ter Wo have Jireu rcouoatcd to atato thai Mr. Nixon, of Hilwatikie, will ad. dress, the Two pern nco Society al the Con. grrgatloaal Church on '.Monday erenlug rrsil, " OZr" To bo or not to bo Is not (iy . L lii Wrr)theque,IIo0, bm who I, the pro..,, , ... ,, , ' ptictorof the "Ortgvn Slaltmtmt" that ii tho question - . ..: ; ; 7iT,, . .. . , , , , . , OCT Uo return thanks to TodJ Jc Co. (owing to the lato urrital of lie news) to , T - ,,.,,.,, ,i . for tho first Intelligooce of Ibo death of (go into a detailed account of iho various , s n rr.i . ! . , . . llAn. 7. .1 1 htip..r..hj. nl.lli.tf r.rt. I ,.!. t.rn I. A liika ir.mjliip.l .nr.r..M I ..,. . ... . -... .., lice ; also for late papers from tho Slates and California. Success lo Todd & Co. OCT Our thaik. arc duollro purscr.'N. j Brow-, of Iho Steamer Colombia, for , I Ust oC pasteoscrs and late Miners .: ... t I tW.Out.of respect to theLady of ,Mr. Samiftl R. Thurston, Dr. MoLaugh tin eallsd upon ut to withdraw his coin, losjaleatioo, printed on our outside, aa in it he, bat used tho nsmo of Mr. Thurston. lie doe Dt.wavh to .war with Ihs dead. 4I regret exceedingly that he beard 'he' nisrs of bit death too lato to have It ith bebj. Wa havo an apology to make for other pieoes, in which retaranca is had lo biin, ad which were already worked off. fttr Wetiavejieea requested by num tier of ciliasns to a'nnounco tlie name of Jotci Oxrw WiTiM.t.-r, editor of the Western Star, as a suitable person for tho office of Assemblyman. Wli fittir iho namo.of our Bro. with e TWcnt oallsfaction. Knowing him per. tonally, we can bear testimony of his fit. neat, and hope he wilt-be brought out 0r On Sunday night last, near pi., in Indian aApr ,. It nlnLiriff boating hit squaw, hung her up by the i 1 7a 1 7 apark had fled. Ills he Jnllictcd upon her neck until the vital plea for tl.o cruelly .at that she would uot ttayot home, and. to break brr of thhi habit ho thought ho '"I 'ho practice or law h 18t5i He would beat and hang her awhile, after,?1' y manifested a keen ambition for polit , .1.. - r .... u... wii 1' s... ? "c, and oft-n asserto. to his friends . tho cuiiom of tho whites. Well, ho hat effected a cure. This may L tald to Ui onooflho lairli of civilization. If wc nlttako not, It Is & grate eftenco among them for one mate to kill another, but the husband holds th; power ol lit') en J death over tho ttjfe. Or We claim no great credit for our own ciilorial', or other original uiattcrtfr . Thurail ....... ... i . m,.. . ..tS ,il .ut. Bj-iivais .11 uur e.u.u.1.09. 1 ue ri ter la mostly "easy reading," and very " perspicuous" ot best ; butttotw ttxnding all. these complaints, wi Iho j of our neighbor, ho denies ut the utua credit, wheu he transfers nur crudo a ciet into lilt paper. LUt comnvaqjj)(ong the "crafl cilil'rlaT lo credit original articles, no matter whcll , ""' ":., ' fltt P.li.Orlrtl .,r n n,n..hAii.l..ni . ....-, .v, .., ..ii...,Uvii.vi u . c..t.o oi 11 iiuuuii., 11. ins ruiciou as Stalttman copied our potato article andKlawjcr, ardnsn Delegate in Congress, Mr. O'Nell's census report, without say!' ho left nathl ig to bo performed whioh en- Ing Spectator oi.ce." 0 ' . Stcamib WiLtAMCTrc Tho splendid steamer will bo finished in a ahort time. . and comfnenca hor recularlrins on tho 1 river. She is lo bo a tnagnlficrnt boat, superbly finished with utcrylhing nccet. 1 tary 10 tho comfort or cunt rnlenco of tha traveler. Wit learn sho will make her trial trip in about Ihreo weeks. Wn shall bo there 1 and eipect lo intel many a smiling laco I at that oocaalon.-0rr''. Arinuira SriifJIB. A small steamer haa been purchased by tonio enterprising I Sentlemcn at Oregon City, lo run between I .1. t. .t tl Ia.. Ul... t - tl . tills place and that city., Hhv is tald, to . ua nowin Iho river, ana may no up in a day or two, aa soon at hor engines can bo replaced. Wo shall toon bo able to visit our Dro'a Walonnan and Kchnehly end "talk over the niTulm of the nation.'' Orrforian. TK " ftdr V Lata been a retdor nJ od. i.drer'of the Gtrmtnlcmn TtlrgnqJk for jltml yeara. Among lira first new namct wo added lo our exchange list waa'.orrltal ofUeu. I.ano. Ills arrltal had thttoftha Tcifgrui, which we wmIJ one of the best paport In Pcnnsjlvauia. In agricultural department It turpatscd bv tut few of tho nancr. In anv of the jStalct. We have received many compll. mentary noticca Iroiit our old cotemponf rles in tho Stairs. We can liud tuom on- Ily for the following from tho thrmanloim ffeff.. ' colro copies of I hit paper, published at 'Oregon City' the elato of the list one being Nov. U. .Il Is printed by Messrs., ............. J. SI.S..-... ...... .!.L.t I... t- t l.l.lt,U tV .IVIlLRUI IIUI.illCU Uf tl Ti t). J. ScnsiLr. llsamoaranro ianulte creditable, ful'y equal to many of ihi; pa. pers In our own Slate ; ami its character is interesting and dignified." Denial of BnariMel K. Thnnlou. It beconvea our painful duty to an. iiouuco to tho .coimfry tho death of the lion. S.vxicuL 11. Tliunjro.x, Delegate to f Congress from Oreiroa. Wo regret this o:currcnco excecllngfy, not only on ac .count of lis prematureneM. but on ac. rarely equaled. His- untiring perse "" n:1 lt!0iion ,0 0n,B" ioWcsIs, ''. accomplished wonders, when o consider he sironnt of I torn snent In aecomnllih. ine airouni oi iiiiir spem in accompnsu. In...!. Iln rn fcun.l al his .-.. par'v and late, and netcr tulTcrcd a fatorable n I W opportunity lo slip when a measuro ac tiirtrif atriirtitflilnfT in Orxrx artt'st In ', . . , , . , . ... that h was from first to last, and a I the ,tv , time, for Oreson. to hate not the space ............ .... ..v.., .-,., nlih marked ability, ami steujed to Ore. son. His indcfatleablo labors- (xcriini; hittuAt, '" Cong".-and tho heavy cor- -Pondence ho kept up wiih people ttilt. jingioniin lor iniorraauon ououi urrgon i from all parts ofthe'Statrs, no doubt cca - tributcd much towards hastening on his .. .. . .. death. o We give below an account given in the Aha California, written by Mr. C. M. . itiVf uu wtnaiui.-u u u uj cAKrB. aiiAB os.a iabm a.i a ssm m.sa Aaa ana in ino prcouucci; nor Mtuui wc roscrx-j lor ajyactv atiny raiei tcn ilia nit ) but (l.o ro being some crror, " "" ii.akoiuororrcc.lonj. nir. Thurston was a native of Peru, Me., and graduated at Bowdoln College, and imml., grated to Oregon lu 18(7, and he died In I.lt33thyear. lie bailed alarconum- bar of warm friends, a wife and two chit. ' drert to mouni his untimely lou. Krum llie Alu Catifcruis. DIED On b-iard steamship, California, at sea, 1 uetr Acapulco, on .Wednesday, Oil. inst., ' I 1.3 tT a .. r aged 33, lion. Samosi. It. Thcrj cently Dolegatotb Congress, from Ksr... rv. , Orrnm .... ... Ccllrge, In thai Slate, tthero how at known. t'ot' - o Twrlter ofth'tflotlco during the ears or.M9i .,2. 0 afterwards graduated at Uarlmouth College In New Hampshire, and after tho study rtqunite, wait admit ,h he ;lmcJ for a Mal , cJIlgrc ,,. fivcycartof theporiodat whichhoen. tcrod upon professional life. I ins amiiillon was trratllicil. Alter linarrlage, the Wet appeared lo him thol proper field to which :li ho sliouhl .lirccl attention, and in 1840, with other Imnd. grants, ho entered Oregon, after limiting Iho journey thither by Und. At Iho lint diction, bylhiptbters in that Territory, Qscn hy a large mi. jorn, itysM f-rnt them in Iho i, which duty, not. councils ttithstan w.., ,w ,,Mi,-l,,.,',.w4 m ' n ...h..n....A..,.,lAn. M...I expMhVstalement wNdehilioio hostile to icrriiortvwtnicii tie wtia returning, and : ; tthero his faiiltty still reside. '" : X , "" this Mr.ThurstolVwasanatlvcof Keadficld, hatonrt '' -J l -' ' . si. ... f..j 1.1 ji ,i.. .... An' iuroriiiallon vou Am. ..lu.. uiiu uuiium ills aiunirs u. uuiiuuiii . .... jii was er ut legnio to 11 of tho natloY Ih6 interestsof tho whola people hatu lii.lfi"i p'naU .... ... - 12" dustrlously cireulatedplio perfljrm'.d willi ' "" jla'" lilsr of hslf an ounce, ..,.,U..,.,..,,I i;,iv.ii,.." -- eonretrJ lwll),orlnrl, by tesloor remarkahlo energ) and fidelity,' ,,, (ml c"an, htJ iMMn Mr. 1. watn man tvhoto character con. vairr'iim iino.. ... ... . 10" talncd strong points, and In coiiscquenco Mo-r linn that di.itiK.. ,3u " of this ho did not ccaiw tho ccmuro of '"" "1 ' inderatigablo in pcrsetcr-i Kjuuuicc. ino.enco. As a sluueiit, lu his prolcssioo as l '. "u """"' tu u u?mmP'" no ilelegato frpin.n territory probi ever nccompii.ticu so much in cno lou In Consrcsa. Tlm health of Mr. Thurttoii uael calo for somo timo past, ond his dlseaser 1 livor complaint was nggravated by tho confincinciit incident lo his duties while at Washington. On board ll.c steamers Km. pro City ami tho California, wo are hap., 17 lo learn, Mr, T. received Ihu kindest . attention! from tho jttrgenn of tho ship "nd other olliecru, 0! woll ns from num. ..wers 01 iricnus. no unci. ioko 01 11 1 J .wlfo and children, and of domestic life, as i Air dearer to him than all clso; and It will be' no littlo grotlfioallou to her whom ho l.B..1 .dMBh f HAAa aA-.Ia.... l. I hoped toon lo greet after :o Isngctieb. sence, to kuow tuai ms last anxioiics wore concerning her, and that his fair country , women, of whom ho had tovoral In h't (charge, will bear to hor hisdyin requests, Hi reinaltn wero Interred al Aeipulco. e i n, lull Ucnrrhl Lasix'. On .Monday-evening last uuuyofour cllitrnt had the pleaturo of greeting Iho ' anxiously bjoked for ami expected, wr several ttecki pal, ly his numerous friends. It was not our lot lu. have lia.l aprevIousacqo.aiutanco with the llencral. Upon receiving a grip ofliU hand (hardi " y "f"n aim alter w itnetting an ex lilhition of lua alUWcnoM, we couM lint help tliinkliiR that ho I truly tho nliule souled man lhal hit IrirmU had pnioudy represenfed him to in. o It lll bo seen by to.tta'yVpaper that Urn. I.ane it regularly nmiouurrd a a candidate for Uclrgalo lo Congrrra for tliis Territory. We predict that the (leii. t. Weorrtlct that the tien.'.i .... ... . i.r '. ... ' a . rfir nrfJ- il.wl. usW 'n. 1 P. l M,,M i H i "'" e a clear l.o d , ilmtgh qu silo .asJefAib lo accompli,!, the job. id to niako Iho Speelatoraj I would havo clven this explanation oral will hat do not Intcn party o!itlcul paper; ue cannot deny, houvvc, that wc would be much Rttl fil rb too tho Territory no ably.and lion . orablj represented. And though wo dif. fer, individually, with tho bravo old vej erau In politics, yet we would spurn lo, ll deny our snppotl to nny genlleuiaii merely because uo happened to have somo irsonal dilU'irnce. Wc go lor Ihn interest ofourwhclri country, c..d will giro our support lo Ibo man that we think will brstadtance that Inlcfcl. Wo say the General has a clear litid I, I ,!.., i.....--.i. , . . . , ,', , . . . I ,a'''np,, ',if'"1 '"", n,l.,,Ix" ",0 ""'cut. , s ..,, i. 'i'ilri,m, .,i,n.u. ,. . . ... ' . . ' ' rtstiltx.l iTia IitrHl.ipi' Tip Ilm I nail lun ,. . ... ., , . ..... . .,. ".. .... . ' Pw.U.nco ha. seen fit to drn.t ll.r , count r ami its citizens Iho licitcfits or liis ' , , .... .. labors and talents. It become us now . , . ...... i io ioo arounn anu select irom amoigM ,, ... . . ...,,. ' our oilier great, lalenlcd and taluable cll- . . , . ,.. , , i win, lo find avtnio one to fill his place in ourNalionj our National CouncIN tien. Line seem, to be the man. Kr Tho iubjolned letter. r.d lrerd ,., Mr. Ihurston, rrlalite to the spirit of im. nugrniion in Minnesota, Miom that etrn 1 In that ddishtful Territory the people arc .. seeking a still better country. We can i Inform Mr. Terrv, should this In anv .. . , ..'.,, e. .,, . ,..,' wav rcacii urn, uiai ins ineu.i utcs wimin ', , . , ,1 p i. . ii a mile ami a liall or this place, ami is r ...f. ...ir.j .iu... ... v.. ;..k.i r. Bnugtjr ftciuru uowii ujtwii u uiuiui anu n , St. Paul, Mikm:ota. Jin. (1. '. jia. I hviktui, oi : , . big bout to oinlgrale to Oregon. aanJ ken'aenl lo the West, f '" "'"V,' ' ou""" """ "" 1 nnsiit.il en rvi if fs iti its 1. tsiirai tin rotiaa ',".. " ", Z Z 'V..!...1, . T' ,T Binn me.. I- te,r.le..!.,i ..., serre my purpose, than lo solicit tho dc. I ml Information from xouivlf. There arc about tweitb persons hero, who arn expecting to go ti Oregon in the coming, season. I would also inquire do you know 0110 Daniel ll. J etmpklna, In Orcuon, (I ,, ,r ' i . . lid D. Je.rnpklr..,ln Oregon, ( 1. Oregon City) who emigralc-1 "SZS "..."."te :K ' 1 't"" tliitlier somo and from whom I ral may think proper thankfully received lo ren ler will Ikj t f, . ' f It ,, , ,. r, Hon. Mr. I hrston, M. C. "on- nn ' HRo:'' " l". - " ' "'..V."' '. "c ' "T.W pub. I li.hed the cheap pwtage bill In lull ; but i"'1' ' jk,y '""y ".r"r readera did not Iperiiso it with attei.lioii, wo have consul. ''" t"T' '. "" " ,v ' ''. "T " v I, In order lo show iho mnnnr In hie.li " "pwi"-i rpt ...... ..K... .-..., transmission of newspapers, which, tvn ilnro say, is almoit equally imortanl xsllh Uy, UlttlU.CS CSl 'yiuil,, irpirvild (lucludiri Cslif.mii) Double letters, or Ictturs wnluhii.v morn than half an ounce, to bo charged doublo ralo. 'e5"3 I'-inrm .or ..... ...iromgnv. iriIlIt1,llo , wfl0rca, ,,0 ppfl0l l,c,f "I"00 y""'""''". ' tibscrlbo myself,. ,ir. KC,.cral turn out of Iho factory girls -vour "mt oWicl" crvanl; u, Maine, 111 account of hating their wa. ...3. u. i.iors. out urn, 1.1 re. hl-i. irrM .,n Li... 1 lers. lliiTpost mo of w hieh iinler the now 1 1,, ...... '1.. . . ....1. '.... r', i.i..i I wrecked in attempting lo bill ttlllV ax follows:- L. a.., ,0 ,, .' 11ko . . . ' ,., wool, I. a presqiact ofn wago,. Ktrry.njl. letter .ffcVfsn 6.,nre, uuJ.r 3,000 J klnills lirrs, wash and Iron, beside, being I S", ""' '"""'"" "l'"' m.lt. .f ..reis.d .. J ernts1 ,. . ..,.. ... ., ,..,.,. ' ... ,.... I tidn water. 1 he proiioard u nir ., ,....,., ' .. ..11.1...1 ..'.... voil'a urancli llirongli u a . - . i a 1 iiitiuinaiiiv iiriiii ui uauira. ill laui! lhu ,. .. . a T '. . . ......... 11.... ,. ...... m.i ui, h,i. iiiiiiu 1 u niniuLLU, . i.iiiu ik.iw;. . . .. . Tho inMigPon notvspapcrs a reuula.Sw'IHng to suslniii either character In lac' 1 '" .--..-. h n mo .run onus an ueaui 1 no cqi.i snap, lied tinder the now bdl'by tho q.mMor, wo w In market. Who bids (lelng, " ""'' ''.Iho gup or pair, tho ro4.lw,, tho T,,.rmometf r II degrees Mow ... . '.. ....', ... ...n it, tciMtila Alvrlln i.ri.ek a ,l.ata..(!i ..1 nlif.1.1 'l ..... ..... p.... 11-.1 aim pavailo III a.ltanie, arcorillngtolhe rol. Koui", gone t wjio tho lucky man f" "' i. ... 11 . .1 . "v ' " ,w ." n" "'""' ""Iff My awing rate, tl..:-ilto ccn'.j M' tiuartcr hreom lis to the ll.np.pia river, through K0 r r nelghlKirs on a dluurenl toil "UsT -n ". . . " I 4...1 . 1 l.iisi I lulls rs tl Ii, itti-i.nu a fir,l t til xsvil Ii Usui . 1 1 .1 l. i'.t . at I. teat. rirojlcr fifty mil. s from the place ol pub Milt iakke Utltvirrr.t). A lai.uno " 1 ,;', " ""'orontfignor locaiiiu-s, uato lareu neittr. 'nation r,..p C.f,v H ..o.h.e ll.ren'h and 1. frenchman owned 11 oij in iMtrl.. Vefn.p' ".'", "1 ,r Mo" .''7" " """ "r-. I .....1 -.m . : i.....i...i'i.er.hl... Wi..,. bl .I.n .-,,,. itinv . and under uo.. ilm.., ....lu ,.,, s'L'ov """". ono thousand, fifteen ccntt; 01err.no thousand and tinder two thou sand, Iweniv cents; oter two thousand and under ' four thousand, Iwenly.fivo ecnta; and oter fjur thousand miles, thirty cents. Wo might havo a belter po.tago bill j hut under oil iho clrcunutances, Congress iirohuhy (Jl.l ni no I ni t oouW. Tho national l.eltlit.irn Is io.nnted of a mass of very helorogenrout tnatoriaiv Obscure, dark, and orudo as tho bill is, It ... a. a att s a t will answer until tho public again knocks al lit doors, and demand a uniform rata of two ccntt on letters, und no rata at all on niysaaperti. Jv. Y. lltrali, (tir y'Iio cheap otagrt bill goes Into effect oiMhe firl ofJuly, lrlutlH u( the taws. The private iratou tor pulillililn Iho, litwaand JouruaUoflholaloLruitlaturr, out of Iho Territory, will bo found In the following extract from a diiliiigiiMicd IKinoCHl of the Council t one who had contiderablo to do In patiinji thnw law m i.i- . .i i t. i..... It aeema tho only obataclo In iho way the Slate Printer doln iho work lilnnclf, tlm uani ..r Pri.tinn it., ilm irnrk. Thla excuse, howe er, hy no m-uas tallica ....... ... ... .. , .t HtaiM.n r Urn Wui-rm.r, r .... iu I Sta esman. Ilro. Waterman, cum lux 1 " I lie reasons whirl. K0"?' " ' omt othert In our o!rs for a territorial wiin mai ttivi.n in tut niiiuin liirniiuii mo irinier were, u.ai we weie iiiiurnicu ihhi neither the Spectator, the Hlar, nor the Oregonlan had tK kullUlenl tit do the work and conlhiun ll.etr itaners resoec. ilfj ong tmce, im iiim not Know wnnner 1 . 4ti lo wi ami uii e.,...riior ami r.VU ha.r Wen m. Informed. And alw IdMlroaJs, lo Oregon C'liy. in order lo pur. nnf H .Ii In Inkn nn rt.l'wptr lln. rrtlnnilvl. !... .an At il.rt I...I ...... ....1.1.. ...... not wlh In lako on mvselfll.e retpousl. blllty of an apologUt fir the My-for I these reasons may not o true of all. And am Informrd lint tho Stati.mau cannot obtain comnotltors euouch. and rolb1y will Uo to MMid the buslneulo New sork. I wish I may I misinform, eurrspn-iingii, oriiMians.siii-iiasu.o) are, are much ncrded. Pe,tr laws are belter limn none. 1 he editors hate said now too much alxt.it us honorable... IbMRunr NtTiitNtL l'orir.AH Ki'ita. tioi. We extract from the (letcUud .. .. .. ........ . . .. I """" "lr w"" '" """P " ra" '" ",a.,i got einmont, or n cl.ailer. .1 company, I report of the aunual Hireling held in Clcte. 'for llseontlrucllon J but n . hano Is com. i... ,. i ,-. . , ,i,n.. i,..i n I "n" The annual mccling of this Society was held on Muniltt etrnlng lat, in tho llaplitl C'hurdi. The I'roml'Mil lein aim ut, m motion of Itov. Mr. A.lums, Ket. Ur. ilen wa, called lo Iho t'halr. Pravei wnsoirereil by Itov. Mr. Day. The lieneral gent, l.'nt Slade, then made his Itrpoit, Irom whirl, w. glean ' I lua fitliAt. ii sitliiiiTa l .v i II 'fi1'!'" '"' '" I'" '" IHburemciit, lUljiioe, dd balamc on haul at In-'ghi lllngoflSot), 'I III- in,."):i Total balance on hand, 91,1 1 ,.".' The whole of this amount, and nn nd 0'"T' J"1"01, ""u,fu' ""l""',, M' will Iwaliwrb.! Iii K'lidmi; seven tiaibcra , n..... i.. XI....I. .., W Oregon in .Maieli next. Duriiu ilm nasi t,-ar two olam-i .f .... : i,i ... .. i n.i i..i auu ia(iie. yinc Mil aiM unt ) nurunar " ,u" ""'p. " fiavr bppn falt.irr.l at Hartford, Conn., and carried through a coursn of Instruction. Of these, three three . an. I...M!,.r,il.p,..w.K.. r..U B,, llr.nn... .. ..r. . North. West and South TI10 Society since Its oVaitlo.i, ha. 'P,"1 ''' H One lunJrid an; inely Nine teachers, distributed as follows To Illinois, .'.7 J Indiana, S3; Wiscon. sio,'dl; Michigan, 10 j'lotva. II ; Tcnn. oee, 8 ; Western Pa,, I ; N. Carolina, .-); Alabama, 2; Ohio, III; Missouri, 7 ; Mlncsota, 3; Kentucky, -I Texas, 'J. ji iiio wii'iio number, iiuriy.ou mtnM of these, cIsM contlti, ap ,ie (, llllJ(.ll(:(tir , K ' '. '""." do-ht, eonllnur, .0 l. Ul tho wii'io number, Ihirly.ouu are continno tn main fi.lt. for gow. ,..,. ...-.,, mm... ..ii.... ,.. .,!...., .i ... lliu til. liaVMIVHI lll'I'VHI la t lit M 1' III"-1 eei reniicen. 11 mons tin iiniurai nine. i,.B,i,.rv.u.i,i. ..1... 1 Icrul, can turn Ihtlr luudito almoit uny ii.,.ir. !. ....... . ., T lnj. ovu, ,j,T , ,ai!l:.V0 nrt. ow xtorkli. out our notiin and shall i,ww ,,,,, of rmployiinnl pap turn our hamls to almost anvthlnc ilon t liKo to lu iaflijU, ,CCr,nlned not lo work for nothing whirn r..ll.a can nfibrd to 1 V,n wants help 7 We i,irrsscs, puddings, pie. .ay.-. ings, plcsorcikoi; patch,' ... i..... n.,.l r,,., nutnl wife i, ra.il.lo of-uot forscltrne the- teoMIn. o Mondays aqd Salurda)t. I'cr sprclmeii! of spunk, we wil refer you to our r.verseor.'f,K.ak quick I lllaek c)e.ir.!rr.,rehr.d,clu.tering!ock.,bcau. lifulasn licit.-, can ting liko a Seraph, and smile most bowllchlngly. Any older. ' I cr spec mens or spunk, we will reler .' . '. . y Rriul-inaii In want of .1 housekeeper, urhlc)ounginanlntvnutorawlfc, tn ' " . . . - :.,;.".. ., v,"., . ';,- .. .. ' ii.isiioii to uitiun too meat. inoianKie waa tery anxious lo dltldo so lhai !:; would get both hind qitartora and persua. , dod Ilm frenchman tl.n frenchman the proper way tn divide was to cut it across tho back. Tho ranchman aarecd (nil on .... ' condition that ho would turn his back, and lako cholco of Iho piecci after ll.ttus cut Initio. Tl.n YniiL.n torne.1 I.I4 linf.1i. and tho frenchman asked him " whloh iplipo will you havo zs plecsj wid xo 'til to him, orzopiccu vol ain't nu tail T" 'III I iil.alL ..!-.. ...til. il.. SmM II Bkh1lJ '- lurtii 1. to .tu-un wj.i. .no .a.., rup.ieu tl.o Yankoo. " Don by gar, you can lake hint, and I lake na oddor ono." said tho frenchman. 'Upon turning round, ihol Yankee Ciui.d il.at tha fn.nol.man had cut I off Iho toll, and tluok It Into the, pig's mouth. . t'otuuiNMlrntlon. Vt llit H(cltM. ( Mvnci'sx, l.ymi'Co. I'.lHTl'l! Hi kctathiu Were a cuiml madu In eoiiurct the Up I' ami lower II ameltroai l rrgon , ".v. or l.nm Uiiy, II w.'Ui.t ikj oi moil "' ' mawo adauta lo the Territory, and ea. peclnlly lllio Upper rntfiilry, Navlga. lion Ii entirely i)(lructrd hy llu fill of tho Wtifamette "i tluit wo are cumnaru. ! l(y '"! f"" '' wn.Ula of com. I merlvr. mo cannot rxuhanco our inn- ... . . ""cl",', """"" "'"", " '"""' ....Ke, and receive ftnin Iho oheapnc.i of Mr In other nwiiitries. for Iho co,t for' traiHpnrlalluu uflhlitg between horo and . natiuauiMi nociniuy reimora our pro. duclions hero iiulte low, and our Imnorta. tius high,' Tenininu has U'ruthn ni'lol t.f vrl.u..jp lii.rpli.furn i ..pii.!fv I. at i. ., , .' , 1 on, nc . rriiiini iiiiuoiiuaniinnusiiami. u"yi,'nHlIl'r formers. whowcrel1)M0, n, vv , Wlm. (),M.K.Ihn, a , .trIrH-.l by their trip lo this country, to ,, f ,wcUp H .p.lnud, (o lake .low u a hud of proiluce from lit) 'I mggniii Ilm names of suitable perrons as cl.asu jsnriif il.o l.idli....salili. npoioia rles of life. Homo lew boa. loads have been taken down Iho fiver, but the swift. ,,, of our watern lenders their return,,,., a( .sj,,, , Jo, ,,,k,r Jo4 d lieu I. am ll.it Us '-n iheiu before -. .. u l-. iJ.h. ii.. i 'tv. - lheyK.llu marku, e... I at ol Oro - gon City, and for will stuti fnmr here ai aziu.i ine i-u oi porwp', ami li.e prospect, itml coil ol contej.nco belott ,j there lo thlpiiliii;, so lhal wo arlmtlU feel oursilteslotH- lar from inaikrl. I Probably up to tho prewnl tint the rt enue Irom a canal would not hate Inrn a '"'"'" lm" "" " ."" '"'". """) sullicicnt percent, im the eosi, in sxlisf) "r, -"- V , " 3 '" "r ulaiion ofthe upper country, the Inerias. ..iganriiiiiioi virj.KM pmiiirc, no. i u.e Increasing demand fur foreign nrtlep. aro n6w at such n singe im in demand, and tymtl pay for ami, I.Mtcr facillins than e al prosi.nl tnj'.y, I i oiuii.frtlol i-it'i.ntigr. riaiiK tnaut np.i tan roa.M would ln of great talun lo rii, but whore .pule a respciliihlenuiiil.irortl.e rirmers rould ral... fromona to two thou an I buh irlsof wheal ntinuallr, lint will ni H 'hoy liuitt laLn it to ini.V.i thci'i !- iilixl lu'i inainlv t Ine nail ill. hi nrihe illametle, to .lev. lop om irvniup, t.t earning ml' our lhu4iil of buhil of win at, and pioluee, annimlli ; nnrnh"! o.intry, from tin W lll.iin. I'o fiill. lo th ('allapxiiitli mountains on I Ik' vnitl. I.'.tl miles, and (roni tho I'-oatt i.ine, lu tin Cascade mt'intnlnt, the t'oicl, I...;;. M re ricullural wtliun of .Oregon, j i. u n.l ., . . .1 r., r ' cut, und looks blow the fills for our fun ,,iu. r..nih.. .i.inni..,. ,.r.i. ...,. ti' a r . t-sli our rviunfl 10 cntlll, Ht lrat, our l..mn,.c u, uMitni.M ,,u .. h... I.. t t indepen lent and weaflhy, and the mua.is must t lived : tin are now aelti moans must ho lived : .11.. im...i : bU I ., JL l.a , ! ll.. ,u ah. firmer 10 wheat r.f eteral . .- - . . .--. j ears In iheir graunri,-., w Ithnut p-osp .m ol easy sab', ami Iveause nl sueh n tti.h of thing, thi.ro are many, tcry iiianv, who refill u put in the wheat ll.ey couM ur. I otliuii,n wuubl. An 0110 pawiny among our farmers, firrll.l) fnU ttnv. things. Wo hate got I, toUisuir, nmong us, that weearned In the mini's, uij'l.t .. stalled from iho name source; our y .hi wil s-kiii co 10 lhsorci, nn I ili.y in. hi be resuppllrd, andlheii tliov lo.i.t U, Lej,. up by Iho Iniorual uctiisl i.ealih nflho enuntry, our pnluclio'is, and this r in and will bo done; and wo want tls - bed la. cl.itlcs lo start an I Liep things rl;'ht , wo it jut n canal lo pats and rcuits . fills will. I'.Jts going to and from the ship.Iug, nnJn tlraiurroiithn upper Will ametlo; tho tery best facilities cm Im had when IU c'liinlry has uko, but why not be (in now, In lh Ilm nf our wants ! The upper country myht lo see In these tilings; ll Is our buiimn hy legxlttit.' act, or anv other proper court, March I". lull. T. M. It. Vm ll.e r'Tt.loT. Tlioru nrc, I think, nt 1I1U tlmo totorul irtMils in (Jinpoua harbor. Thu brli; paiimakobinitclt,":"Pf0"y' "mr"w nw' "".'"' "'"""'' "' ' ."rv" '", ' ' " "" '"" hoard from. J ho t.iob Cunlss tin, go out. I hero rojil buiu opii sclllenieuta tn MUtntuhnttin ,0,r "J. " ' '' "'""". separating no- ,0", tt',c. V0'""10 wu" " ""'' .' "" , ',"; n 1 ..1 . " ,l.0"'1 "I"' y'"01 ' "'".) '"'rough w.i -' '-l". "J I" "' hnco deo;., nud gr.i-n ',, ", ., ., ... , r .. y lll.ll. Ilar.il'u III. follow Moiiorns fdit.Ipii. i i . i , . .i '. ri, , , i H'li.io pljcen ul.t.oil ilv. Anv older."""-0 K ' "" . " " "" ",n r"f !",''' "r"l J-Ho valley l i'ied for plumbs, . in. I nnlen grape jinn rT lutli riutit iti-nutli. I l.i nil iliihite l etssw. . .x. .-..--.. . ., iiiiuulcil w ith a aurprhliiglv lu-.ananl w g. , ...... i.,.nn.. i?,.- i... .u ...n ; - -- - - "'o road fullowa the rlvnr through narrow "'Hot""'. hcu ihu mountain pass lortnl. I '"'l' ' on epaniivoyally of rioh U.I., la..... I....I suit I. rct IIa atl,lslrtiiflj..l..l iiii. lam., ...in ,c,,,.u ,....-. -,.u. '"'M'oiiH'auiiy circle it nanus rouno ueiore grassy hills adjoining. Tho mountain lu facn with all Iho linporllimncn of a rra- pass tvnioii uiviuot ilia yaney m tuo rori,iar boxer, but la roady Iqtlrlko without from tho upper valley, is about leu mil. In length. Thu Unqiqun is bordered with Iho myrtle, and Iho usual variety of tho Oregon foreal, Including tho grapo vine. Thu distaiico to tho part from the prairie, It about It'll miles by tho cubnif, oroaiing tho ritcr twice. . W. N. (I. 03 Anemlnclarlittofll.lsrltyltaboul ireltlnir up a " panorama, of a law suit." ll opens In tho yenronoond closts with dooiniday. f JV. 0 CrtictiH, MarioM 4'aNtilr 'vaiUaH. , I'urauaiii to arrangamriita inltred Into by a pravloiu meeting, tho citizens of Ma. rloir county met ai Iho Halom aobool huuao, on Iho IHih day of April, for tha purpoto of nominating a lullabtorandi. ilnto fur Dolegate Id ()iinru, and alio l,rullallto and Coutily olUcera. WIu'iiiikiii J. M. Uarrlaon waa called, lo iho chair, and WeaUy Shannon aptiolnt. edHecrelary, On motion of t'npl, Hhaw, Ihn merilno tirncecdcd lo ballot for IM. Ij;ntn lu Conjtron. , J. II. Mcl.ano ami Win, Hhaw wern ap, .Intel tellers, who after eauvaailng , , lcA , (Mo rHlll, ,!., ,lt T,uron Valvrnl n:t voles (len. Joiepli l.ano rcoolvcl7 votes. The nifi'lliig then pmoeedrd to noinl. nate n raudlilatn for Iho liegltlallvo Conn. u .. 1 1 i ..... . ...... ...... . i ran.lt.I.tr. for epre.eilalles Inlh. next r..-f .t matro. The fullowlng nanitil gen. . " .P . n llrinau ero npwintel sal J committee Win. Shaw, John lllinmiek, Judge Con. ,.... It....- ....... 1 1.1.. I SI SJ.. ls ( no mM,n, Tlia com. ,t(.0 rnlr-.l, am after ronsullalion re. mr,KM pretenltd iho IHMiKJ r A. It. ,mi,), Vley Cliauiuxn, mi I Oliver .K,ari ,u,;m rm!Jies. Tllo ,..... ,ir fl.rriP1 ln ,., fr rach eainllilsto reiwrle.1 bv said com. iniure s. i.trnlnlv. nivl A. It. Diinmlck nml Oliver I'ukurd not rcceitlog anuuiiver rukaw not rcceltloa ma. tjmltv uf tha voir, of the meethig, their nomlnitlons wrjo lost. Hut tho'nomlna. , i........ ,. n.... p.. ..im. ,i. i, ti.Tjr v.i.D.in.ii. ...iiumaig mr I CpriMintatlte wai adopted unanimously . the usipet o wni. fatKer anj lllrain , Jol.ntoii were then 'prrsnnled before ihr mrelliig, ami ihey rercitlug n majoil. ij of h totts, wero duly iiomii.aled. , ' The nomination then tool as follows, fir llpprrsPUlatiteloI,pgislalito Atsom. Ily Wiley Chapman, William I'atkcr an I Ulram A. Johnson, tin motion, ,, Cullec was duly nonil. ii Hid os nytuilahlo ciiii'Ildato fjr County .v.r,.iml J II Mcl.niif C'r County Treasurer On riKilin.il, Kes'dted, That the editor fill" Orrg&n Stalrsmi.;., ami all editors ..fpuMle nowsp-.-.iu Oregon Territory, be resiM-rtfully roiuotled tn publish tho prucrcduys of this meeting In their re. specliie papers at thr,ir rorllesl conveni. 1 he.1. Itedtrd, Tim this mcrllng adjjiirn nr dir. J. M. (lAltltlSON, Ch.ilrman, , West.r.v .Shannon, Sec. . ruiLiiiu.XAs. Wc.loi.ot kiiatt.sayt'lhe l.o.ii.t.ltn DciiKicrat, who It waitlist first v.i.l tlm fullowlng, but there ll much nf Irull. in it, as many of our rptders, vim hate noliilily panlclpaled In tho unequal rl.iiit'csoft'.o game, may hate learned to their cyst : " We object to this one.slded game 'his finding u double almond, sharing it with n lady, and then hating to pay it lor. fpil when next .In. encounters ou. It's ..or"1 than r.ol.berv no foot. pad etor 1 rirtl ' ttand and deliver' with as murh nnnilnlaiiei. as do tha girls about ' I'lillo. I'tiiia'" If ton sxy it first, Iho de'ils lato such funny uat lo net rid uf pay. iog, tnmetjmrs they will let ou fwau ilirni to n hall nr mucmt, ami sometimes limy will pay up At e men very willingly, Hut th untt audacious plrcn of swind ling wo rter knew, heard or conceived of, was perpnt rated :i 111. Wo I'lillopirnaod a giil just aa slick ax a whittle .ho or. know lodged caught, and promised us-011 annual. Tho next thy she sent tn an i lUiinxuixo Maiik lAsr, M. Iloionr, n I'li'iich (fliemisl, in a communication lo i the Journal do I'liarmacle, gltet Iho fol low Ini! for a depilatory : " Takn of sulphurlto of lluui. or. by. dm sulphate oftcls, chrystallr.ed, 3 parts pilok li.no In powder, ID do; starch 10 J mix. This pittdcr mlxod with n little wa ler, applied oter Iho akin, acts to rapidly ui, depilatory, that If it l.o removed In a milium nr two after application by.means i.fa wooden knife, Ibo surface of the skill, will ho entirely deprived of hair. Ily this tlfrw Itrid fins St. ats si ..1 tf tl. l.ala l.nn.ta .....wwi ihu isiiinyi Ml 111(1 lit 1 1 irvV"i(!7- ltl.llli.1 ra..t,i .,.) ..r.. i ...u .t... U"" '!! .!' IHIH 1 !7 III ll.lt.-UII'll Mlflt "'- "' it will prnlial.lv suwrcedo iho use of the rJ,,,r , ,,,-, ,, m k, ,,, I" ptililho mon .hlleMo ni well nslfreg. iii.tr, ano suriiices either limited or ox. !... .. . t. r ... leiwei., nun '.is mil iiuiii several unyt 1 thai the hair begins tn re up pear." No I'gaciiu Nkxt Yun. Thu.Syra. cut Joiiritttfsti) wo havo bcon cxainiu. lug our peach and apricot Ircof, and find hy is n I'l.hiR the nist humble Ihinc I ll. t kUluhUu IIrofti.Hn ll l.otilii lit ban. id ,oriini,f.,co, umlhoitntcrgooditaworka my ,, , always riiiiulng lisolf down'.. .iiinblfl" Indoedl when ll nol only .1 t i v.a . .. a ' tho slightest provocation. " t , . .Clcrical, Wit.--Aii old gotiilaman of HI, hiving taken to tho altar a young dam. sol of nhout 10, I ho clergyman tald to him" Tito font it al iho other and of tha fthuroh." " What do I want with the fnl 1" tald tho old gnnlloman. ' O I I beg pardon," Mild tho clerical wil." " I thought you had brought thit child lo be christened." & (t !!. ' sfo tMSfcT . i " . i..t KJ