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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1851)
SJJ.9y tt t' 77 ..... f ' ' "X ST( R & '. eTC . Kr ' 4 vrL hi i. t, "t ftV f v-v " r. X ,f l. I THE SPECTATOR. Oltl.l.ON CITY t TIlUItStrAY, MAY S, Isll. D. 1. SCMNRBLY, KtViTOR. For Betegnte to Congress, GENERAL JOSEPH I.ANE. OS We this week place at our matt head Iho nimo of Gsi-. Josxrn I.am: nsj u,Pcople'.candid.,oforC.1DgreM We recognize In tho General marled eharae. tcristics: firmness, Independence, honesty or purpose, a wcll.balanctd and discrtmi. i . ' . . natins mind; juu audi point! as ft mau holding aa of , hi. kind M.culd M. It WMor.r good fortnne loharo listened to his speech, delivered In this place on 3lSrljLftC.Il, week. Ho ,say ho is an oat.iad.our Democrat, ho wis brought up in lhl school ; but ho can tco no roa son why this Territory should he distract. rd by party politics. Tiio Delegate In Congress has no vote wo arc ono people w hare ono common Interest, and that should be uppermost in tho mteds of both Whigttnl Democrats. Thn General, it seems, had made up his miud to run for Congress previous jo his arrival herb"; thus showing that ho would not bo tho toot ot, a party, as an InJepcnJent, honest, and decide; man, we giro him our sup. "port, with thoconscioiuacusthat the wants and interests of iho country will be well cared for and ilia nuntio of power will not b inappropriately placed. v 05" -Toa Intelligence from the mines is , rather encouraging than otherwise. Quito A large-number .hare returned fremthe .mioes, oJ rather, gave up the trip before tjiey' arsjred (here, hating become tlis. heartened at tho bad stale of' the reads, and the unsettled weather that caused ihern. Catn. Lane reports rather favora. bly oflhe mines. He says that the most of the miners, by proper cwrtlon, can make from 98 to 012 per day. TJiere are some instances where men do much bettsr. The General is of opinion that tha mines In Oregon and California, the Chaste and Klamath dirctnes will nay Well for tbo next Jiuy years. There is a largo scope oi country in that part of Urc. gon that Is decMHIy rich. But thf great obstacle In the way is tho want of protcc tlon, going there, in the Rogue river coun. try, those Indians hating snorn eternal hostility to tho whites. Several persons hate been brulally murdered lately by the savages nearwhst is-gcncrally known as the Urnpqua Canyon. Tiio General thinks government should by all means establish a garrison in that country, to project persons going tonn returning from tho mines. It appears lo bo a well con ceded fact that up through the Willain tto valley, Is Ut the most preferable route to go to tho mine, and that crentu. nlly tho greater part f tlio supplies will seek this charncl. Tho location of the Territorial road lo tho Uinp-jua, and the improvement cf tha small- st reams by bridging, etc., will remove many of the difficulties ihlt nro now in thoway. This portion of Oregon is well represented In the mines. We hope thoy may all Lo successful, and live to return londeddoun with tho "root of evil." A XctsiNcn. There ia large num. bcr of hogs iu Hired to dolly perambulate tho streets of our city tome, probably, without homo or master. Th" city fa theri, wu think, vtould do Mill lo alridgo thiir liberties. If their ounors pcrsiit in lotting them run tit lare, imd idereby le. come publio pstt, thoy slnuM Ijo made lo , psyjHtix upon them. Wo nre ml auarr that they nro ni'cdod as .avrn"crt. Ho hold havo they kcoine tlitit they will en- ler, without ceremony, any door or gate. way that will admit of their access. Thev eertalnly havo been n gnat pest to our citizen. There car, ho in kind of jus. .. , -i . .. , , , '. tico JiCMlov ,ng a few persons in iho city to have stock running al lareo, srcttlv 10 ihu annoyance cf all ..then. It should le seen to wo linpo the "fiiilirri" will attend In it. v &"'" Tlio Indian woman who was hung fast vvcik, ainlwbom wo made mention ns i.. ,.. , , .. , . . .a,.,.K ncen mmg i.y ner nusnand, wo , an. i.uui rtimuie nuiiioriiy, commilteil Miiciue, insiravt, ns we stated in our last, oi imv.ng .ctn nung I.y her liusland.- during n fit of jcalomy. . !. &5-Thu Hurvijnr Genera! has mado msiicau nuancrs nt uregon Lily, lie . . ... will set about the work of his niivvlon In a few days. Ho purine, visiting tho Cos. cades, and near that point ascend thoCus. eudo mountains, from which lie will mako a I'miiinetieeineiil x - iNdinn Treaties-"-.. ', t Twtjlet!rcitcludoloiUliti!iLwil..lfpntbf Juilj,'f Lancaster, ha. ts.k'ii down by llio Conimli!oncr,'Jitli tfioYniliill that grMlrmsn's tisnw and hoisted th and I.udtnimW' Unitfcr the Mb.r,u.sl. ' nama.cf the nl.l wj horse. Gen.- Joseph mint cd'lltclrwunlry.jholajllj claim., I.snsyai it mail K?al.HvTlnj Oe'ncral It ed by Imtfi ihes band. tie oninc west side stuuiplnrj the Tctrllory. lie iivU Intliti of tlio Willamette,';-thai of tho former mediately south olilho Yamhill river nnd extending m ilie north fork of iho l.uek nimuko liter. Those nf the latter lie lo the south of tlio Yamlilll tract and extcud as far as llio south fork o( Mary's rlcr. These treaties, therefore, extinguish ilia Indian tillo to all iho land, north nf Mn rv' river, between the Willamette ntul the coast range of mountains, except ni small slip claimed b a few Indians rvtl -ling in I.inn Cy and a .mall slip s.ina-, ted on Iho Lnliinibfa river in the neighbor. hood of Million and Si. Helen". Ucjmaliens cre mad in favor of the . , ... ,,. ., ... ....,,. .... uaivi, asiouonsj tuino ininmii", me,"" i"w !" '"a. .malW.Uey !., on the head -XK Deer creek, a Lranch of the Miuth fork of, ...Ue.l i0b.ihe-.r,t IVimwrallona. Yamhill r'ncr, and gcncially known a ' 0r to run up that man' name, who unl the Ronlicr Hole, the lio eminent illpu. ! erallv rcce!( iho honor of tho " Marl. htlng to rcm3e all persons rcsidlnc with, i .t. . ...i...; e. 111 IMC re9C(lillUU, IW lll-ILIll IUIUIUI setllemcots. lo tnr l,iirKtttmukcspatraci of about A miles by a, commencing at Simpson's ferry on the south fork of tho Luckaimuke ricr, thence southerly along the old California trail lo the north boun - i e sv-ir iii .i , i. .,ar, , .. .,....3 i..... ..-.. -y.r,,, mo mini, niriii-r iu wo imt nun 'iui or beginning. , Tho Yamhllts reeeiio the sum of $'.!,. 000, to be paid as in the previous lrralies in '.'0 annual instalments $.100 per an. um in cash, and tho rema'inder in clo - thine-, roods, nlous an l lnrne. ... hoes, and wood and tin.w are. The nav. nc pav. ents to bo maJe at Champoeg. On the pajmenloftlie first instalmrnt, the chiefs are, moreover, lo receive, each, n horse and the flbo ten rifles In consideration of the removal oflhj. tribo Iron, their an- c!eil grounds into tho mountains, ihc Go- vcrnment agrrcs to erect fur Iheiri suitable log houses. Tha Luckaimukcs receive 820,000; 8H00 per annum in cash and sfce balance In cloilnV. Js. nn.l .!. cultural Implements. The payments arc to be mado at Salem. The Yamhill band consists of sixty.onelaleil In this neighborhood do no! pass persons, anfl that oflhe Luckiamukcs num. iamuhesnum. bcrs forty.fodr. The chiefs chosen by the Yamhllla nre Yah-huas, or Thomas, Esto.lc.ah, or Henry, and Aitip or Antoine. The Luck, almukcs havo recognized Daboo or Jim, Scho-Ia.quc or John, and Kone. OCr We are authorized to state, bv the 5ttirvrt nr fZiniml tf frtnrn lli.t I. a I..' InslruLiionsioiornnsimeilinlait mill.n donations of land lo (lie citizens of Ore.illl''10'RJ ,,,c U'""-, hev would be gon, as to Include the widows of men im. v,cr.v "My l" "eene tlio Information migrating to Oregon, w hose husbands died "c Government intends they should from upon tho way or who shall have becoino ,,lc advertising. Bum, uui.-.iUrm iu mcir unnai in me .h ' ?V Ah y " ''' It is caiy of a, cess to lclet.atps from nil parts or the 1 . States, ind consequently n-.irer tho grnRraphieal :nntro ofilie Cuiied Pistes nt this time, (fifty jenrs hene will tlirow it much fur Ihcr to the north-west yr Our neighbor would havo his rend, er b. licvo lie is an cpcil liivorito Willi tho adminiilration nl asliington they furnlshrd him tha only tnrrrrt ami renl. fieil copy of the L. ,i, J.avn. If our niglilwrs O'.jcct isloiiioko vlrr out or ,.l...l-....al.n....n,......hl,,.A..... .1,. n.UlllJ. IIL' It ..L'lLLI.l' I I Ul. II, I , III. mako; but ho ceilaiulv ili'i'l l. I.... I... .-r..i.. .11... plays II" tee tnori shnwJni4s tl.nn hontsty. II" bcemi to havo fiiraoltcu llm inlxlni thul ' honest v j U lho ' ttJ,i.cJi,'.L . (O" Tlieiltlo steamer Hoosinr, urrlvcd ' al our landing on Mnuday lust. 'I'h" ' iJooicr nscetidcil tlio rapl.N will, .some , ty'1 utanco from tlio shore, bv means ofn Wv.lln. It is the intention ol the ,, ,,,, Mr. ,arvey Si Co., In place Lr nbnvn tho falls, and nrruniM.iiie.iH have brin mado lo lint rttect. Iho ilo.sier is soma iiuuw ...iii. ...w., iiiu .. omo 0,1 u run. Muccess lo iii,.iu.ilty friends i.iavt.ro. trade. Our pare Ihciiisilvi't far the night "fa r.t.-aun-r ahortly. . .'. m .' tstr n a , ,,. .. , . i ... " (.III! , , , lll. II.I.11U Wll Wednesday In.t a wi.lc "0. Wis are .." '. , . Hlni to n .. . ,.,.. , , ...II .ft.., I. . iq inn. ion wj jii 11 .nor nnvimr i.i .,, .Mack of Ihu siiUll imx, Tlu I jU(lgc, ttrr , al Jn ,,0 Territory , OS-Thn'U-v. Mr. Geary, ltill In soeii liy to day s paper, Is aliout to ij"?n a school at Lalayrttn, Mr. G. ary is ertd. "'"f 'P'-" - -w.t-..-. .. "i-v ..linlnp .nil Im. Iifiil . Ir.nr. i mm .mi. Inl schnlar.and ha. had a loiirr txperirntt'in leaching, rice his card. A-T V lis innU JriSii1nn rv tsi ..linrtli fr ba oinod at ll.li place. I'or particular vv infer thn reader In the itdvenU-ii-inl 1.. .in,li..r 1 itiimii ... --".-.. ! ..-.-. . "......- .1 . ..... , ,. ,, dm,, nr.i lull,, Ihnn f.irmnp I n,ini,li ed to vvhito malo cilizers.orin aucTiouaii. ,,,P F1'""' x.overnor, ins i.xeciicncy, J. "-V""' J :. '"" V. ' ,' liavn hii.io l..rno his dvmg rtipmsts lo a min. lilies a. they would l entitled to, In their I"-Games. He as), he know, no Uh.g ra ,, ,,.,r it, nr.1 ..xl,i st Vl.clr M.Vn.V- ' T,r'"V M"'1k " ""' - ns. .1 cio,.,,.,,,, , ...rrun-r wo d pirnng t,,? i.him own right, prov Ided their husbands w ere In, vvoul I vwr aco VccuP) mg llio Gul, r- m ,r t , oLiain matter m f 1 ll eir ne. , JU v '"' ,,,,"", '" '" I"" '"- ' ,,M",'' '"?' "'" 'T ,l? ,,,1" ,' ,NV " ", "'" llfin"- or in oiher Wonli n.rrjiet. . . .' ... .- . i . InoWain mailer In l.lllliclr pap. s. aim, M1 ,1P ,,,(,. ,, ,il., nn v eeitnin lllll It Is the lt lnee Lnni.'. ?l 1, toy uHl 1 i XclU 'urn V ' I '" .' r" I" n'V '"r"' 'VTli "'""'' n.M..i. ..irrrrsl "'l . I Hi. U d h.l-en so ind.r.d bv jour Heavenly fl" 'mo footing .fmil.cl.ClC !,,cm,"0 inu?f ""'" nC'" ' f,wJrt- wAXmf nf Iho Mluwmg r.s. o..s, wind, Im'ssld l' r, win. ,11,.,., all .our trouble, ,.. Ulrd that such widows were In tins mun. ? Ho "i, h, know. Gov. I.aineafer. u du ynihii ' "'' ""y ,rar' ''f ' ' ho h.d drawn u,. ni ..,,.,,..- ..f the ..iirg.J, and ho ;. . I.spose. all tniir .... i.p... i.. ... ..... ... .... . . ...ii.. ..i c .1.. ..,.1 ...i ii.. world, und Irom every grade uu.l pl.asv ol ...,, ,,i ,i, ,..1i ., i !. il,t .,rv . miKiim in make Vnuirlran Unb. ' annolntment entire. Larnn" bis oolii.cal , '"H").- .Now newspapers contain msny . ,,,,, .,.,,, ,l0,0 .. ,.,,. ,,,, ,. ,.,,j A li.tsbard I. Indeed a 'opinions. l the lst thoughts nltl.oiivistgilte. "., are U-voml iho r.aih nf human infirm.!), nlhnel. but what is he to nn all.siiflicU (FT The Toit V.'avi.c (Inl.l SVminel .,.-- " . I "" ,I,L- n,0j,. ""Irti' ""bjicts, and th.ir Wll v IIO,lilltf ,m ,. Mi, -, nm ,.;. ail vsi-rlasting G.sl, who can thus cau urges Cincinnati n, tho imtt suitable place I '"" ,Ur '""l"""'" nl , "I' ,r" P"" ' ' "' nmo"? ' ... pi hti. Ir.itl. and jii.tien. v. hid, nro at '.r -ev eie.t .iIIi.-iIi.ih lo work togeth ....I.I-I....I.M.I.I.. r. ,.!v. 'press n the Mates an, disposed to exull ll,.; most rtliable, n;.d will furiuih an in. . ,..., r ...... ,,,.,.,.. .....,. f, llr ,MK,d.ar.. who ha. said " A lath -- - ..." .v.. ....a..,.u.s. over II.. ir comparative Mtpenority, where exhiiuMiMc fuml of interlai mil to the ' ' , ,.f ilm latberless. nnd a iudi!., ofllio w iiviiui ...ii, liiii. ni, i, ,. l ui ,,i in, iu inov aid ueen n Lcniurv nr I lira in nui ui me. I rirrciiti.ii f iciiL'cr. 03 The- tt'nitrn .V.ir, with tltoron. Im-Icy on Inat Thursday evening, In M wauklr n r'tlday, ami In Portland -op Saturday. Tim General having dclftd lits mining suit ami brushed tip, lie may now lo MihVttt be himself again. Ho hail largo and attentive audience when ho spoke here. The Wntrm Star goes for Gen. I.ano entire, as the following will slum General Lane the neonlo's man a fanner ly occupation a wise and tils. SKVffiIff: 1WirJ ,',,, M1C(.CMm, Uwlcr,, from !iraery and noble dating, ns tlio history of mar v a hard fought tattle field In Mcx. !.. I.. '.. 1.. ....! 4...I ... !..: en" uflho Mexican war. We nro m Mo Inscrlbollir namoof Jofrpli IaiioLMM . . . . . p '. . -" .... . i..,,,.,. H,,, i.n i.'. lmu -.t.. ..- I .... I. W-.. I !-- ....1.1- chanfMoii of honesty, nalnolKin, and fidel. it v, and wo am most happy to announce hfs hamennd honestly adiocate his rause, , -having confidence to belicie that our frienils wnll approve our courso, and uulto w.h (M1 lo,.onillg jwcne, ,0ll0f llpull im io-ll j s iuc; Wo go I U'rt . ti. (!.. lansi. est JU. h.lMI, "lite or illo, " .. . . ''. uriw ik ieriili. &. Toc ,0- M,( r 8 lWinji ! has ducoiereil anew moilc fur ailvertls. SSMISO VS Iml rt'.. . ing the Int of letters. He leni'luded, alter the issuing of one lumber of the .lrt that it had the larger elrc.da , f . r ,i,. , ..,., ., ,,. or ,,M pnf , 1Bj plwi t)iroUl,, ii,c mails the previous vviek. Now we shall not "top lo Innulro ns to the trutli nf tliis assertion, aso consider that it has noth. Z. f,Z " Jn,V. " Z ir.t onc, IV not M11(i lhc w rf ijC, c , lb Alia f'allfemia, V. Tribune, or -s. . Herald, ok llicro would bo nnccd of proof thai either of ihoso pspow has a mjhlarpfrelrcultfanlhrouglillianialU. , .hallow one. Any person that kniws I lil fir.tlAvl nl llm I', ll. Iimiiv isi insv lonvthln?, knows that the papers circtf I "".H- ' I'ost Onlce at a I, 0nd there n,,l.i i. n..,..n. r,.. t.,:.. ,i. .. ingrfo 110 Willi ine case III Jioint. 11 msi""- "'" "",v " -" , ""' -" interpretation of the law was tho pnper , "iail leaving before the regular tn..c. vwmiii t-rv tiv iiivtilis wi whvimhiiihil: iiiv I tl . . If tenlorcirculatronofeither,otherthanbyu,,,'l'f,uaV,we,0or"I,"rcn or )"ll ' an examining of tho books belonging to . cf" cM' , How many penis would Ihi', Iho offices respectively. Has such ex. "" ,0.ln,1i") ",llcl' ,'0, had 'nlln-ly " aiiilnation been made 1 No. Tho I'. M. relies upon tlio people lo sustain him in his decision. The law is so plain that it wan. not be misunderstood. It wohld be a great benefit to tho pcoplo residing within the circuit ol this roit Umcc delivery tohave their letters ndverllscd at Salem, Marys- 17-ucncral l,aiie, lu his speech 'ii Thursday last, paid a great compliment to .hoy havo been n century nr morn In ' bringing things lo Heir presenl state of development. Ihey seem to lenvo outof view the fuel that no lnu near wlior. the nxU umv, mid thai llir-j Uing llm great moving principle i oporationi every, win n, that lapers.'os will asevcrylhlng else, must Ibmiih lus a nilttp'i.f course, Tim Milinmlie Slalmrl is of opinion, ninth will bu sun by tho following tx- tract, that woaro in mcX Wo can in- f. mi the .Sriiir ll.at wo hirvegiiod ....1 ...... ,n( 0ubvriLer, an Imporiaut thing in .. ... iiirni mil. ....... It... ' O.tLbiiv, file or tho " Orecon flnen talor" rn.no In hand yoMerdny, lilledSvilb evidences or the go-nhcad sjdrit of 'our brithren on tho Pacific, shores. General Tnigg's ramous huir lotion has made In Dppeuniucn among tlicm, and tho gray heads were in a comuiMion. Portland City raised rjitfld for lho rolieforilestitulo cmigrnuts coining our thcinountains. C0 1 nranextcllcnt rliaractor had just Uein)iiej5iircd in Aduiirnlty Inlet. Pirn J'.nginca lor t Jregon Lily wcrolulk , . ,, . , -,. . . e.l r.rnu ni.ii.Ii Mi.riirlnin m rr..i,l' fur ..in -: " "' I ' ' .-....- 'afity of that growing tavm. Ihn ?tAml,tlr0 ttv lo nv ap llm sliinrn. ... -ry - , J ,7 .." I'.O .Nation of 60(1,000 for lho use ojlhrf Turritorv. nnd well It may, for Iho editor .,...,.,,... ,.... r.H .,... i.. ,i.n ...:,. ..-......... ..',-. . ... ....... 'n'IB' 'l0 'icd' It is certain, for hn pub. liihia his ihunks lo nomubaly who l.aa !-.. .... .. .... ." - ' -F ...... ..w. , ,.... ,., ...I, r ,., ,.;-,. ,...,, " rriiL'ii mil, 11 biiii ,1 ii. ...iiw. iiu.iii:: , hithirto been forctd louse an empty lyiie. box. fjtT Nathannl Ur,!J,rj.,orN,,w Hrl. Slate, has bom appointed Postal Agent for OrcEon, nnd is milIiiI lo nrtlvn on the ,,, .(earner. Mr. Coo succeeds LLH. 1I.0M nvdule. A earth si Lompoiilor lately illiiv.lvcdTuMpn-of-cn. Jackson. The querist JV" '"'" '.')' Iraup"l '"'"tors, whore. '' l ndnd Nulu hntmim the VnlM rua,. A. Hisn lltr. nferKmai of tin- "higher law!' tnmii, sa) Ilia Vhunitii Trihunr. wa t.-i'i'iitlv nreathliil In One oflhe lllngex In Ne-iVork, and at I1I1 Wotknr illi)t's lud recantly t'ljirtaard thelr1tplnl6n1eii iho Pugitiic HlarH.aw, he took that, occasion lo break mil with Ids opinion, and ha thus ihiurs thn Slhir Grey partyi "Ilrethren, lids Is not tho first I'ligitlte Itwlhat has passed : eighteen oenturli's since It was enaotnl, nmt If any man know where Jesus was. ho should mako It known unlo Ihem.' Thon, as now, there wore Doctors of Divinity who preached up iho dutvof ohedleiirv to that winked law : tut there khis imml In the seiefr hnl rf JuAta otiLT o Silier Grey." There nre n number ol illtlim in Nr England who are equally patriotic in their rxprewlons about tho l'i5gltioSlae law. Theso samo men would look 1,11, with iho greatest complacency, tho reek less and open linl.illou of tlio Invv rrgidi ting mobj and suiite indeed would go mi far as to render personal nssUlanep to til gitlves when about t9 le rapturrd. The Constitution It nothing in the cstiuMtii'ii of such men. I'm thf Hietstot. Mn. nutTon. Can you inform mo how it comes that jour paper or April 17, ilia not ion,.. t hand imlil lonlay, when I received tirc0 in a bunch? Tho. mail, ou rvincmU-r, shmiM have left Oregon citv en llio llltli . .... nil. Wirt.apcrwnspr.in.'doolhol7!h;'on'en. In the .State i.nislne an I a gr.i.l thus vott -el- the fault lies either In tho '' "" ''l'"'' "H'R'-. '. '" '"i , ,, ..-!... T.. ir... .s. ii.M ! r.n: .i i i ll O . . .. I - ' llllll I'. IVll nntllll IVIIIVI II IIIIVI ll"''l .hm A".k.s ,iii. ,.,nr... .a funs tiivii Iis.. ....s... i l.. ..i.t... ti... .1iV...l liltfl III"' 1 U'lll 'aill'lll it"! a.- in jS,Mt HIV llirtnvi s j. . ' liiforiiiition.rudatlfiesaiiiitlmeobll2eBl""f"ll'ff,'l'"'l"iHT'. Luerg , ut'iiui'iiiiii'l) I.afajetle, May , !314" ' I ho fault iloea tmt lie in the pruning othce; wo remember distiuclly pliclng the '.afavettco.ickaL'e. will the other na. u;ner pa , pers on tho samo route, In tho post ollico 0 the a.trriinoii or the ISth nil. t'l""! Iniulrj we harn that the mail started on I the afternoon previous to the tUlli. o im lux! nlilss tit rrtan ntiv rcntiti lltr ,Ji IrlSre I,. reBul.r Uu.c ' Ti '" " " I lCslr!M3 SS.wsrtrKKH A I t til Ononfthe n.Biiy things which I hsvn to ngrel, says s a correspondent of the, Iritiil, Ilanuer, when I rnnew my past life, l, lhat I did not froin corli-st )uuth, at nasi assoonasi wasauicloduii,iBKe , f" ' l""'1"" n."1"' K""" now. an I preserve MinogooilnowspaiK-r. How - H ' -" " intcrt sling would It tw now to n sexagrna riau tolwiK into the p.iters wlucli ho read gotten I How many nleresllng a.sncln. lions and raring would It revive What r(,nJ(,r,,, ,MW,tP ,,.. ,, t.,m,imi,., nll, a slew would It give of past years! )l ,o l.borloii, idli.rls at thn. eat oflhe Ine knowledgo woul, it preserve by assist ng,,ro,101,nil .,11V, ,,, r nir,Clon nf the memory ! And how many v. ..j-Mo ,,, UR, .,l n,alPt tt , nurprxosol even a literary 'kind, might it ,eriIllllMj rainllv. Hurl,,.. Lis illiu-s. no renoerru suuaervicm io; ins mucn no . ,.,, inai , cou.u , . Into sued 'ceord whin ro,n,.ng this ..," "".,' ""' "r""ral"-" e.,u..r iniercni wiiiigs iiniv iron, nnai uiey were are unjs akabl) more interrnting and la liable, in this respect at I. ait. These uid u( life. lrrchn.il' i lltr. -. A Ni.vv I'l.ATUiU.. Tho Trov (-N. Y.) Indies have introduced a 'new feature' al ,1(ii I'airs, which inakis them draw like team rnglue. All the most lievvilcl.liig U wear placards, labollod ' Kissed urn .hilling .oil.,' and in koine cases, whim the dialers possos extracirdinary beam) a pricn fullnshlgli as5ccutilsnbtuiiinl. Gentlemen who nro fundnfgatht rlnit Ibis I, , .rrt. i l.i.. . r. . ...I .. .. I ,.. ' uiini ni , run. 'inLiiini, i.uni mo iroi'. en in ....... -......,.--. t, '. c. .. . fi)r It according lo tho weight of their , . . " Weren tlotlart north Ihr hmieu, that Master Ilrook ! Whit a sweet tooth lho regno must havo! Tho fly llint ' sips i,.,,,,,. ,in 1, 1, ,.,., , ,,, .,., i. 1 .,, m r.nHr.rtm " I .,,, At,,, ,r turo coi.iioris. .iiw'iy Ainicvru. ' fttrOHin Si iinot.MAiiM. Kx.Gov RIniIaIimo .l.li ri, ilni.il HflAr Mf.,iilFitif ... , . ,',., I SVnu, n. ,. .,... .mi. I mi., hum ,..1 IV. .w ......... .. ... .. ........... ..... . ... ..,. ... ...' i-;-" .n.-n. "v.... ""! Hngland girls, to Iry n Iwvey ofour llnck. ,' j """"" " "-"' h- j.nd ladies, sent out lo tench other pen.. nln's c h rcn in t ho West, are very nronn.l & ls.... I ! II ! elil f !. rJ vl I txrt. ,.. . . .1.... ., ... .,,.... ,i.. -:..iui ..r .unvi ,. I-II..I, ,,.IIU, -. .... ."J l " their miaston and lko to leaching their own childrnii. If the Kx. Governor think. 1 . . , , .... , ,. .,, .,t. ul rciiTMiviii' nil. i,r niiii,,i,uiiiiz, ,,wn j evo t'lrls. we fnnr ho ha mistaken the trinneruinunl of our pcoplo. Thu Amerl. can multiplication table I. fjnllo ns well understood "out west," a "How 11 cast." CUrehni JV.1.1 lkaler. Gr.s. Jackkon .no tiik K.iocxnns. Ono or tho Spiritual knockers down rasl, il seems ha. been In communication with wism n-iniMniv ivnui .1111 11.11 iiunern. niui KpfiriieiTrt. Tlio reply wast "Thn lmoti Ar the rltrnill ilnn't 'Jilil ll." nurses, nnd olio or the nowsriaonrs savs. .. . . .'-.'' ' " ,MU I... n m. ll,w.,l lI,.l.f.nV. I .,1,1. r i'l- ,or "? pmleM.ioiis. leanili,;' nl thn . .;,,... , lu,,,,, ,lt Mtl.,,11 .11...1 .1.... ull.... 1.. lir . ... deteaM.il; for lho purity nnd upri, hlii.tK. Tb. ii.iii,riiiils.awa of the .-sv I,,,,' film .,erln.., ne.l.nllv ,,? I.,.,l "' his profl;loiia Illo J Mltt for his 1 fV H0ll of I -HmresS nm HOW IIIKUI H ,.....--.,.....-.....-.-..,, ,.... i 1.1:1 1..- !. iii. . iml...... r 1. ..!..... 1 .... is .1. hi . .. . 1 .. - f.. 1 iiiiin hi A I'utilli' .TIcrtlHs; Or tin itlllrtns uf Oregon Oily und rlolnllr, nas hi hi nt Iho Iregon llotite, at 4 oVloih I'. M . A aril .lUth. for the purine of adopilni; rosolulloni MiltaMa to tiio prrnstoii ni receiving im inieiti ui'iico of the ilvcraM of (he lion. Hhiiiih II, I hurntou. (I'll. A- li. I.oyi'i.n was riillril In thn liri l. n lipuMl. cnnir, ami A. II. MU-cl, .11, II., nasap. ........ '. ....... i poimeii ncrreiary. Judge Thnrnluii mado some remnrku, explanatory nflhe oMrcisiif tho meeUni;, I and npproprlsli! In thn rlrciiimlaners. Aniii'g other things lie said auhttantlatlt The ooclim nhlrh convenes us Is a melaueliolyoiip. The IhinorntliiHiiininl It Thurston Is mi inure. Wo ms sent the Inst nf i-atlh. Illsnplilt has passed to its liual audit, and Ids body Ins hern uonsiguid lo tho grille by strangers wh liioinennl lilt lnt irMlii" plnec wllh their tears, us lliev thought of tlmsn detr far. oll'iines, w h' were stlddriily berrfl of litis liunil, liithrr ii it. I brother. I hev "lie the iincertRlnt) nf all euilhly hopes' mul of th.i unst-vbi'lltv el enrv thiiiii iiikjii ..ii. i. ..., ...i :...i i "... ' . miitn inin nun nriliig iiuill 11 proilt! in lean wllh rouhitinre. I'ndur (renin. taiieis, wieretore, such as these uliich now convene us, di w not nil feel that II Is Ntter for iistuKi iniliehniivnftnoiirii sinning hat ho had loaned, Would )ou lug, thai In go in the feasl nfwlcknliiras. wish In alter any of God's appointments I Mr. ThiiMon derailed this life ui'Wniild v on nm rather sny, " I will keep lxrd ihe steamship t allforntii, nl sen, oil Aeapiilro.ou Wcdue-dny, the Oil. day nf April, ngi.l !IA year. He was a native i..n... i.. si... vj,.. ,.r iii., -.. t - ..--.I Mtm A n ni aumilleuinine nar, wi,rrp Iiopviiii'hI ...!-... -"..- I . .1 ...- ..I!.t. . ' in r in im ihi iTijiunrv i nr.ii'rr, i ut ii At tlii BsiiniMitm r(tiiiiinnliil fiui.rt niiit . . a , . ', 'aspiriuj. ami Inlliirni'ril hi nn hotinrahh , aiiihiiinii, he nllmi -si, I to bis immediate T Iw.rcmi11 fllnn.l. Ilinf Iim At... ,A.I I,, I., ill0 hinor of a -uiit in the council nf the .., i,hi,i five inn rr,.,,, ih. n,..n nr. i.i i.. i.. .i -T... .1 ....: ..e .1. i.w i ,n17 ,i- aettlel -n llrruon. a, . pr.imr t'nld in which to rnt hi, men ( u , tlVirtss through tho fiilur if his daw J,,,,,, n, the voters ..fihl.Terrilorj rlm-n linn ns llielr lnt I legate In ton Krr, and thus the object id Ids hi art and the plain In which Im loot.'. I vv.isatlaiue.l 1 V man whfie ilinraeter Is merelv lien -,,, ,,, , ii.. , . ,, ,. r.. ,,. , ,, ,,. .1. im,,,,:,,,,,'.,,!,, .,,, j,.tll, jt c,t.iined manv strung i.ilnlsj ....... -.--.. .... . .,..... ..,..,.., I,, j( ri,,llrm.0 of ,,r, , f, ,'.,, hu iai lilt ' nlun Ull , ,, ,nlm, . ..,.,..,. r,ien,la. -w, ,,,,., ,,,. ,, Htlc,. ,..,, ., . coll,i I not sm in hlu, sraicrlv thmp :..,y. r and linpeifrcli'ins wl.lih are lllsll lllll ls (II III IHII" I irsj - i evnry where thn conenmit.i.i's ,,,',!,., rn i,, a, i.,. nn, , ,able forms. ot Mali lilivt estl .,.,n lP , j ,- ,. .... ..,, J(.r,. ., ,irt. ...!,., .. :,i. n. . ,i........ i.., ..r ,,;, ,.,,,,, ,( , ,-,,,, m,tlh i(l , ,r r , j ,vs ,.,,.1 ,,r. -i, fair lo.... nv "Mill .inii. n.. .M 'fllHl IIIHIISli VI nui,ltlli ( ,, 10 ,, 1 sevrial in .,., Iissnlil mIv l.illlllliisti.nil tn Ins wants, vviiic.it ii lil.n .iiiumming aii"e aiouii I thn Loin.1. nf lie ii'!. 111:111, until limy clnsoil histves in ihalh, and thev llriulrril, That ih (Ill, ns of Oregon I ,;y ,, ,,, ,iciii,lv. o ,.iu.nii.i,. tbl. ...eeimg, hmnhmrd wnhdeei. roKrnt and u M.i.ibililv of .lie diuili nfllmi Simuil it. Thurston, our lain Helena, n in Congress, i lltiolerit, 'Hint whil. we Mlvle thai this is inilher thn timn nor tho occasion j fiir expressing nur approval nr our ihsnp. I proval f i ilh. r llm whole nrofnny pari I (of Mr. 'I'liiirfton's jmllileul acts, yet now, j . . ..-... i.r.iL.u..., I,,. ,i, mi . i..r..inA. ,., M..I father, friend nnd niighlmr. .. I Jlexieeil, Ih.tniopy nfllienn rnnu. ., , 1. ............. 1 1... ..r.l... n,i." .'oioiiiiiiiiiiiLiui'.. iii.nw ni.....)' n. 1 in- usstiriug tlieiu ofour iiK.sl siiiiiirn nnd , r,. ...,.i..i .... .... ,r ,... III., liulilil .i!tlef!lifp, f heii.lin hi.ili ri, ..I ...i. .... ,,. . S'l.li.l. ..S .-"- ... ...-- . ...-- .......... T ... . , -. ..n,. ,, 11111 a .in.,. . I III I. Ill . Ill SI. V....I...I , gnat, nnd Irr, pnrahln loss whlehhn l.'nii ''Acr"1orsuslaln. d by his family in lho linn, nlcd ig Hi llio dcnthol Ibollon, Hauiuel H.Thiiraton. i.Luii.irn ii.i.uu . 111 , . vi, u. . ...iii. ... ..... . , , . . '. .... . ...Min .. i..i. ..ni. p.. ..in. ,r ..i.iiinn .ivii 1 11 .. ill" , ,"1,1 ....,.,..., ,., ......-."... .. .. HeiotcM, 1 hat n copy nl llm pnner.1. Ci f i,, ,-wilna. (..jretliar will. Iho . ' .. '..'.. .... lollir ol eoinioionoo no luri.is i to iiiii ru,)relV(1 m.,v,,,n,,nrr, I.. ll.I territory fur .i.,i...!.... ' ' ' . : .- . . . . . ... . Ill, I.Hllll motion, Ihrchairappolu.dl Messrs. Thornton, .Simpson and I l.oiiipsniM com. mitleo to writo a letter of rondoli-ji n In lho family or lho deceased, Willi learn In prepare II nftcr lho adjournment ( this meeting, and with iustrucllons lo publish 11 "17 " " "ii tin motion, the meeting then adjourned. A. U. 1.1IVI.JUV, t;iinirinin, A. II. .Str.tL, Secrelnry. Oregon C'ily, May 1st, lMI, Pl.t It AND WfCIt MII.,!TKII AI.HAV ' At n int'Lllng.ofour follow cilleimif Or., ognu Cily nnd vli'lnliy, assembhid nt Ihn Oregon Home, for tin, purimio of adopt. Ill' lesolutiouHsuilnl.lnln Ihr occasion of rcceivlnt lh lulilli, tun of tho laiuciitnl ili'cessu iifviiiir Into litisliiuol, tlio under lulled wern appoiulnl n cixiDiilttsjo to nd ilriat ln)iiu a letter ofcondidince, sym. alimthy ntul cniloil, In tlio Irarravrinenl In . ; wiiiuii j i ill liuo noviillv hull Sllhieeleii iii tlio illieuastlou of an nll.wlie I'rnvl. driice. Iii illiqhsruiug tha duly thus Int. 'oils iriiliiitllli: l.mv!i. ns "i-ii ll!S ol our own brails, wo . i would not raild) uhlrudd lulu tha fntlnd 'inioolyour sorrow, Iml would ratlivr Ift uti our eyes and toiccs alar oil", for wo see that your ttrlef it very great. And ' )rt "If we amay lo commune wlili iImm", will thou Iki griuird I" Mnv wo not at lea; illrri I your attention lo llim whohas snid, "lommilthy fslhollen children to my care, I will piricr.io ihrm aliw j and let tli) widows trust In me." Your presmt alllidloii seems rriiiiru more than llio uul fnrms nf noiidolcnre, and therefore ifwo serm lo inlrudo iiimhi )imr ti'llli'liient, Ift our niotlvn bo our apology. Having realized thai It l "N-t. ler to go to the huusu of mourning than to llio house of leastliui," wo would c and sjmiiathise wllh you, and oflr you ' such ndv lee and comfort as teems lobe 1. 1 i... ...i... i i.t..i. il. iirinnnnru nv an icnsiun in umuu miv Sivi'relgii I lisposer, whos will lathe Ijtar ot his matures, nsi riprrwny ueciarrn ' his III In the Urwseut affliction, lijrrrr ib i.rr -nts imIi In.u Nii.u,,i ik mi., inn-, i ".-nun net inai J. il, . i' I, .. e Almlj'hty InvtruM it-hold I nm villi I what shall I ai.vrr the ' I will lay my hand im.m. '!' ,""""l,i ,1,'1': ''l'''"'.'"'-''''" uirinni mny in , ni'iiir mmr imiin .....I i. I iih. . mm. . I esi.fMA.1 l.nl my ' . . ...'... nn i ta whuii'i a -wn im'tiMt I ri.iuv llioil illUt fl. IS I 111 .""I it inv be )ou ure rrs.ly lo rep y. ' I hnve hrai.i many siion iniiius. i nisn muld miik ni)on in, if your soul were Ill lll hllll a llPBll. lllll ni 1, RSI 11,1 1111 do as those did who " llnilltd the Holy una of Israel." UuiMlsav " bruise is In. '..,,,!. u n.. 1 ,,,v ......... I nnimui il.m luivl no healln rnedleines." Thai Mod wlm "giveth songs in llin night" ha said, "I will restore health unto tin e.nnd I vvill heal threuf thy woiindi sailh the lird." ' i periiaps uriiupr nieu hiiiiiii'n n ns imr thr re'lei lion that jmi hsvn In vnur iniii.iren ami irienia.aiiu in niaiiy m llm llrssliigs ul timl's providi nor, still ...... i. icf. i ,r eiiiKil jllou. oiiirdi V oil n. ' i r rnnnsel r inmfiirt . and to all thru -- - . .. "ii ur- rtady lo reply as jour lietitt fid- ns ihn U-h.vnl ubjt 1 1 thul Is laken fn.m ,-. ,ll thou show wonders fri.ii. ih" dead I Shall tin, dead arno and .ralu ,., f .S H.y InmiJ lindiwss I., d... .ilare.l in thn gravn. nr Ihj lultliluluess In destrurtloil I Ins Ihn dead shall .line. an I "an i.ixi ate in iiic grams sii.ii i.ea. his vnur I I if..' i inlve.1 tn nn. nf ll. flanprta. il hjhi,, ,ul nwre (ban a funeral pr,-is. ' .!. Pnend f..ll.iw, friend in the grave, ! und lho weeping oflo-day Is ll srrptTf- ",. j and we are thus constantly n.l,,i...iih.,l in commune with our heart nnd bn still," br.-eiiso "smlllen friends nr.. n,,..i. .en, i.n nnn.i fnl nf Inn.." "" ---" -- - --. - ,nm iney ran ii.m usini.sien in, lie vm.. ivhinh propeil) arms fimn ihim. 'I'hegnat stalutu law of Heaven "ll is npmlntrd unt.i men nune lo die," mnki s all fiiial. And even th" heathen philovi ,.l . r.Seurna has said, " f whi.rn..iildiui Ih il "no is dead, i iuiiiil.il s II, .1 1.0 was n dear ml . call in er or id. I' w, is (ml In his Inly hnbititlon. I hat h miy all this nn.l ""d l' )nur ihlldren, I wishnf, even innrn in vim Is Ih" heart. fill Hear Mnilain, Your ob'i servants, II. It. THOMPtiON, IIHNJAMIN KIMP.SON, J. (JI'INN TIIOUNTON, Committee. Cnss iml, lodes his letter to llm r.'itiv,.l, vvlneh name oil' In Now Gen I ni J.'ni 1'i-br.iary, In llm thefilat. In Jill th.ir iNeutii, featuria, ns luvlolnblv a. h0 Coiislllilllnu llsolf. I,t litem ha con. ,1 .1 . ......I 1 . .. hiiinrtiiii ine .rrniuiiiouni nrrangeincui nn..., n monument nr mutual concession, ...i . . . ...... . ..... ., ...... . e... ....' .--" r- arise In ivvnen various mrtlom ofour country, limy will Is, met In a similar .iijnt, nnd li'arinuny and IrainMiillly re- nun .iii'iii'i'. iiiii. hiiiiiiiii kimiiiir ., .- ... nr I kinr. r by liirbenrancn and moderation. r Min Ii i-i nnscls tu.ivnil, tho American ..,,. r.irgcunral unslo fu uw.w como .,J, r , uii do. nw. upon tin. hallow. ..,"... ,.,..'.,' L . . V., ,. I . . Iitnrl.. ihev I rrhnin-n reioiulntts limn m ....,, inin. iuiiiiv. .., r iiolltH-ul condilfon, limy will Invokn !,,,., i,,.,,, t, meirory oflhose, vvlm, , niggling will, ililllcultle., laid III,, fouiid.' nilmi oftlmlr .r.MiN,rliy and greanieii in .. , ,n righis ol man, and finished their work I.y n labrlo ol Imedoui and ni MWcr( cemented logolhvr by lies of Interest and affection, und bidding dclianco In llmoand trial, ithrn the ruini ileirtml, ami theftooilt comr, nnd the v'uvh blow, mvl leal upon il, ll trill not fall, but .till more glorious with nge, pioterllnjr and prelected by n inlglity coiiiniiiniiy, lliwill extend ll. ben fits fur and w hie, like the hnlnit ofji grcnl tuck In a imirii buvl. in - . . .,' '&,&tM. , W' vr