f '.. -l '- ' - JK iw - , .' .,-'. i vV t.i' l'.$iV r . V, '&'&. Vf ' "i V """"V Yl tn. - V - .?" m he .w i .." a : - w r f r .r- l - -. - mdffi' PIpp THEJ PECTATOR. OREtlON CITY. THURSDAY, JUNK 10, lUI. 0. 1. (CnitltLT, PTO. ' (KT Tbe matt fur ihe atate wilt leave Oregon city oq Monday the SSnl Instant v 03" Tho Immigration to Oregon by Water ti large Boveral preacher came by the laatMeamer rrom Iheat.tet. Rer. Mr. Miller and family arrived In tardy a few daye since in our city. Ho purpose tutting tht upper country before he to. catet permanently. Mr New digging between Rogue river .tnd the Klamath wrre discovered aome 15 4ay ago, at which tho miner are said to c out won. r i - iipTtfcWrvvr nvMMii. martin nai, was .. UA.I..1..I t... .'.iT.-f. . t . a e a aw ..a -. - a" aa .-.---.., wren-ted nniiioi ineBieam rmMMtr Mack Hawk. Ho la jut the man lor the butmett, enorgetlo anl Inilustttou.. 03" Cpt. .Murrav haa arrived with bra Iron, te.n propeller. She is being placed oo tiw'uppcr rlrcr. Cant. Murray think he wjll l able to naiigale the vvinim.iio a urasrsti.ni at any tetson of tht year. Our river begin, to exhibit an air of buInc--thlngare looking up and the timet evidently Improving. swamer are last multiplying in our river. Our butinee mri feci cheered by tho rap idly increasing prospect. 3" Wo learn that Dr. McDrii. after ftw month visit to the mloet, bai re. turned to hi fiimlly eome 90.000 Utter. Good. 03" Tho nw tawmlllofAtooro and Rice on lb Tualttin, will bo it aned in a few day. Ji it situated a low mile below a valuable pinery. Tbey will be able to furnish excellent pine lumber, in a short lime, lor finishing the inside of buildings. C3- Tho poetry of M. V. is on file for our next paper. 03". The new Postage law, It will be remembered, goes into tiled on the first July. 03 A controlins I merest in the ele gant Sieamer Lot Whltcomb, ba. been purchased by Ihe peoplo orthlt cily. She baow lying al our wharf for ihe purpose of undergoing a thorough repairing. Tbe tmtklsM been commenced. Ilia the pur. ,iW believe, oflbe owners to put on mftUktHrtin befler aeeommed. 'ataaisritalnvllnr naiklln. ' Annihaiplm. rovement u. needed i Ihe erection of pair of tlalrt lo n.;nd lo Ibo present rotnesade deck ; It would tave much In convenience In gaining the flt. part of the beat, and leave much rojm for freight That' it, under the present arrangement, wndered of no avail, by it being kept clear, on eillwr tide of the engine, for a walk to the cabin. CiT By the latt Pacific steamer we no Ilea the arrival of Nathaniel Ox, F.so.., Pottal Agent for Oregon Territory, and K. Wampoo,Esj., Indian Agent. From the avtiematlo manner In which he goet about thines.llie l'osltl Aient promises to le ofnrlce seali.jt ihe In.Usns Is verv stninir In tervice to iho Territory. Hero are more " ifforlnl nfficert" tar tho Statestaa lo portallonofgood.andmercha..di,orthe wholesale doctrino of free trade tu tho whole world. Die wisdom of such dis. .iiiiiiiiiiiuii n Kuiiuuurcumprciicusioii. (Sir The Columbia river lit. risen tev. rat feel. This it Iho annual Juno rie: Indeed the river may be said lo bo blgh. Tbe rite In It has eiTccltd n ri- in Ihe VII amelleeofovertttorert at this place.. Boalt pats up and down over iho rapids with Iho greatest ease Iho back water from Iho Columjiia h. completely re- movct' 'bo rapids for Ihe prcsent. III. ......... ..... il.. "-.. !.(.. . - t iii-ujjii. iii-i in. ...iiiiiiuiu uiiiiui remain l.luh very long. There It no .now Iu Iho Blue Mountains, and wo aro told ihoro Is it... il. .. . .. ..it . aiuo Moumaiut, ami ro aro toiii inoro I. comparatively lilllo In tho Cascade . loun. tain, llio rise mutl uo caused then, pilucipally, by Ihe melting .no... In ll.o , region of the northern branche of the river. We hope that n .Imllar negl. ct will not eniliKn. W,.,J .lLl,'7,,.,Tl,f,,l. enliuilierin Iho road, and llio labor of clearinirout tf.o road I. bv no means. i n.'aZ "'tT IVW"! lan year nou lo assist mii.c, oii Hie other . . .. . . . ii tldo of tho inountain.in rrnderins the road passable. Would it not Ih. well lo lake, even nt thl. early day, aome preparatory atep. tow arJ. having It attended to In time, and not wall for llm tnunlirrallor. lo eornn in upon u. before It will havo been oo. compll.lied. Very effi-leiit aid wa. ren. dared last year to tho aulfurlng Immigrant. bt inaiviauais in llieir private capacity. There will, In all probability, bo much more aia nceocti mils te.son tho Imml '" ' sve iimi 9vm rriiiw iiiiiiiis . f ration, It la opettcd, will l to much ' .11.1.1 -. argor nut man la.t year, llio novorn tnant pott having been aboJIthciT'at tho Dallet, all attlttanco from that quarter will be out ofT. Lt.t year the timely at. iatance retiderod by the government bfll. Wi wat truly a bl.islng to many. ,. . M...V-. ... ."... ... -..,. .. li(. Thu r()llowni. ,npcar. at an ad. why Iboy aro not a. -arer.il in regar (& )Jc l.avo not ., jet beard of any would have a heavy account lo-eltlow,.b ,,,,,-,,.,.-.,- 10 New York Herald ; ll ''' nmral rbaracler of their. ... -paper h preparation lielngm.do to cutout tho Iiii. ,11111 III could ctt hold uf the file ol I he ., , .,.., ,.. i. . . ..... I.oy arooflhalof their religious ten. her miftrani road, acros. ll.o Cascade Moun. ' .,,.,. ir !.,..-. ,., .. !.,. " l ,cc ' "'' " rlm.0n) ' ,na.,,,, '" ' One I. of a. mud. Imporlauco a. I .th. taint. Ll)Wll wai done by thngnvi !.,,.., tum,uu ,l0 Linn City Post Ma. I '". WU . 'n"rn ',v,,",B?'lor. Iflhn peoplo would have honest uud ormnen. ; uui ii nan nren liegiectru until , ,." . . ,. ., .o.iw pint i inn strniory, i. -ometrelianio newspapers nicy inusi iiisioiiu. the Imml.ranl. bad arrl.td ni iho l)llr. tcr Iniquities. shown up liy Mm, I.I. ,.. ..,,. . ,.vjn... inrilu !,,nr. n.olirn,irn dl.boneslv ihcmtehi . und isluh. WTB WHaf.fW ateeftai b tU mm Dr. MttrUt't Qmmm rs . a... JA nr II fodiin HIM Mtf tu Mny mor spemtd. tiOn teU mm wmmiei tkt LM. tu jUtlf rtptit4Btmuil hottUHf ittUtrti jr tU Indian Ont. Lam end Get. Qnintt pnt I tU went e actio. On the flrtt of May, Sunday, 90 mile beyond Rogue river, at the. Green Willow Spring, 99 men returning to the Wlllam. It .valley from tho mine, were attacked about noon by a band of Indiana number. tag from 160 to 300, warrior. The while left the ground without euttalning any in jury. The neat day, party of four per. eon. were attacked, ami weir n.uies, 10. gether with their baggage and pack were carried cfl" by the Indian. They were recovered by a troop ofxoldirr, from tho Chatte, on the following day mule, bag. ejige and pack. On Tuesday, l)t. . IcTlride'a company, 33 peraon, inen and boy, were atiack. cd: Ihe company had only 17 mint, and the Indian had from 10 to 3 V Tho In dian comrnend flrlng a britk engage. wtewt-eMiied.Art.toa wta kept m nenrly the whole time for about tour hour. During the encounter tome 3 or 0 Indian were killed and at many more wounded. ever) ofwhoae wqund. were conidered mortal. Aidbne the killed wat a chief, Chuckle Head.conttderedby lhemanreal warrior. Tho Indian, were finf-.tRuard wcu( lo tlccp. The.Ind.an". .ll.S-'- " U an el.lbnl..n of enlarged ies pulsed, loaving their dead upon tho field p .... , ., , , , , . and nxlemls tho urea of frntlom. Sfaclloo. During tho fuht they were "R M w.e from their blanket, Wo like Iokt an editor lien I.e. nake. beaten back teveral timet ihey would ami telxingtne loauoigunt oi ineuniiM, rally again and drive b.ck the whites; dCtoharged two of them, one only, how ev. but their inlrilt digged when their clilel'ipr. ,.uaa rtT.-ct. The two mnainlnu out meiripirili nigged wnen llieir cntei fell-he wat acveral lime. een urginrf them on to combat with tbe utmost aeal and ardor. hlmtelMeedlng the an. ... ...i ... -..- .,.-: j The while had but one mm. Jamrt Barlow of.lhit city, wounded; ho a (truck below Iho hip in one of hit legtbj an arrow which penetrated the flesh to, the bone. Tbe arrow was. immediately eilracted,-not, however, without consld..01 ",0 "or" m,cnc'1 "car "y '"" M,"l,Hniiy and .espeil.l.d.t) lo a ptp, r, erable Ibrce. fit caused tome naiii fat oreral day, but I now nearly well. )! na luuan tucceeuci tn arums on tno,n .(, M ,,jcnPrn ,, forehead and nock and capturing the booty, 'dims have tworn eternal ven"c The In- b..Mvui.vw a. vvi. anrn aiyan Ihowhllet-lhe force, aro belm, conccn- I rated at diiTcrent points along the road, the Indians hating reappeared jn lliecanjp, i Wo like tu eo an editor, tlcli at ierv The ferry, wo learn, on Rogue riter, lit. ripped open tho bag. or Hour, boiiiO 'JoOIH popular nhiin, and tulk fir luiukuin It been abandoned ll.o onner wat unable andiiourcdito.er liiebodyofParsont, I' " ctldenco that ho likes to ho on the lo employ a force luflio'. ot tn protect il. . ' . . ' .,, ,, . ., . . , ... ''" strong tide." II It thought that a c ,Pany J lis. than "" !n6 wi h. ,l"'n ""'". "M- l0 1 We T.kc to see an editor tu.nt.ng tl J3 men would pe-" ..ieirli.es in attempt, bo converted into shuts to cover their na. fiiorof both wings of bis rty. IV he log to past ' . road, whilst Iho present krdiiet. It wa. supposed that the Indi. 1 1. sure to receito ihe confidence of i.titber excitemer iattt. They are Implacably ot were lying in ambush bard by, and Wo like to wo an id. tor pulling lu.n hostile ' . all white persons. A apcclcaoflai,., i. ..,i,.:, lt.,!,t.hn,. ,,,, self over the tlenaliirn of another bi guc iia warfare win uotibtteti i tl A upon all parties not strong Intimidate them. 0 prau enough 9 (.-en. -Lane went out on Friday morning tati to me tcene 01 r.ostimiet, wun liiojof the company. (They aro wonderful view of Prcvantlng the commi-ion ef lur. 1 eowirdly-18 men could travel anywhere General I. favorabli known amonir ibem. Si!J TOl,W2Lb! -mww,imsim ur iiichii eiiisj 1110 nnvii; ".. . . . . mailer to adjuste-J between the while. and Indians at to 'event al similar disturb. ancet in futurr. Il i. deemed unsafe to travel tbe road lo Iho mine, in .m.lLcom- panics. Notts iih.tanding ihe late encoun. iters, .Mr. Evans and teveral other, .tart. CJiromwit.piaceon.Moi.uyiorinominc.. Governor Game. ha. repaired to the scene of war. Permiuion h. beftn n.k. cd, we learn, ofthe Governor, loiarch Jmo their country amf. lay Ihe aavagct' 'wherever they can be found. The preju. ll..u.an.U r.l.J fPI. n.a.:. :he mines, and it daily increasing. This permission it atked of the Gotcrnor, no ,'m foAicrVicci ' In 1 another Indian war. Thcro nit manv we auiiDoac. who. ditan. pointed in tho mines, would prefer warring to inlnltL', II tlicy coulj ilraw pay lorlliclr ."'..:;" ,..1. ... .1" , . . r .. 1 Ilu , , , I ', a.l.t-iln n ..rant nl .. . Ii ,,,,,, , i wm ,, ln uiii.o,,. nrnrwr protection. Thero will I great need of ,.,i,i0Co In iho east wo ftar llio Snake ,nJlan, al0B0n loU) tronbleso.no to tbe LOmne immicraTion. . A new paper ba. been commenced in Cincinnati calld llio .' Political Humbug , L-.ll I, t-.ll .L- ..! tJ. nuier, pr.nici.iii.neiieriii.noi.il i"g- lisli lancumes. ll . oslensiblv devoted . t sit i i ,iu to mo unuonaK na oi exno.ini.nil k llll r. r all llio political humbugs of Iho day. .,.! lt.l I I I !- .1 I .. 3 aunuaif limes. i awn n rr i un nrir nsiiriiiLrr r.v nil manna Ho ad.l our neighbor by all meant ,.. . ....... ,. - . - ...... .r.F.rl iinio.j iiA ii.isniia iti ivbi its ihiiim at circulation humbug, which ho ba. repeal. """"'"'eral week. and whlcl. ha. prove n rc, ,.ntv to bo doul o that of the Sneeta. rcccml l ........ .'.'... . 'or; l .mall-fry correspondence hum, , llll! 11 A.I bug ovor the name oi wing. All ibuto would bo handled without glovcv. Such thing have a tendency to destroy thcmtulvc. ' We .coil tugitetlcd that Gen. Cat. it n"' I" w'l '""" "I"" ',l8 quctiions connecled with Ihe net Presidency, and that it will " cover all the ground." I lie Ueneral'a letter may covor all Ihe ground before tho uleotlon, and he himself will cover all of It aflcr the election ; or at - -- -- ,. icnti o mucn oi ii nt can uo e .vnreu up 1... . I.t-a .... I..I... II. 1 ..... I... I..... by a blir fat man lyinir flat upon hi. baok, Loviicille Journal. 00" Tho Inqulrle. of V. P. wo aro re. quoted lo .tale will bo answered through our column nest wetk. VahI VailM ,. , Jaoob Panont, formerly of Qulncy, III., waa killed by the Indian beyond Rogue river, In Oregon. Mr. Parton had (or out months worked at hi trade, Mack, writhing, In thl Icily. Early in tho prlng, her itartedHtlho Klamath mine, where, by trading, lie bad mado aon tnonpy. About a ino.ili ago he returned to thl city. In n convertation wo bad with him, wo learned that It wa bit In tention to return Immediately to the mine with proviilont and ilnretof ariout kind; having procured il outfit and aomo eight or nl.to mule packed, ho itarled again oino three weekt dnee for the mlnet. Ho had gone along aafily uptothn time of .he murder, and it wat thought by tho com pany generally that they were beyond the reach of danger. Titty had croued ihe Itnguo rlvrr. IK liid two oilier pertonv of the train proceeded in alliance. In tho crenlng they encamped, thorlly after wiich four Indian appeared In their I camp, apparenlty ruito friendly. Tbey bad their aHppere'given tbwt, and permlttlon to remain with then, over night. Tills being granted, they all laid down on their blankqtt to repMo for tho r.lght, one of tho whites tittlnir un lo keen cuanl. WV.rv nlih '.',, f.tlpuri of ibodav. tho i cr, ubing cflVct. The two remaining wh-pcrMni min.dialely tprnng lo their , . ', , ,.,,, rf' ml Ju"'pi"K ""flJo of "' l'0M. I ' . ... . .' . lied near at hand, made their way Uck to tho train and related ll.o horrid tragedy love of iiittlee. thai bad occurred. Wn like t tee a prnfetsrd Di'iuocratle ,,.,.. .,, ...i ...i . .i.... f....i,..'iournl filled will, numerous little articlia ,. . -,,,. , , tauuicu anu uriuieu i arsuus hoi ijiug dead upon examination II na.discou'red fca.nc out abovo hit loft ear be was al- . .- , v.. . ' ., a ...a ,nos 'n,"rl,v " ov" "'"' "ouf I .in. 1 .1 . r . ii .1 1 ' ,wo M ln,", ctof un lylbg the. horse,. .... . a.. ...... La a-u- 1L.1 ..... .u I.! !... , 1. " iiiuugm, w, ui., i.i -wic i.ix.n- encd from their purpose bytho largeness i ' wl,n01" ml""'-) ... ',U r..": rTerri.ory.ha.byen.uch a. ...call doun vuiu i u (iifii 11111 1117 iiat ivn m sji7 " and teveral children at Qulncy. It was h,, , , ncJ hr8wIe, , , L , , , . , ,, ,,,e comlnB rf11' nd ln ,llc Pr,nK W,ow' mg lo remote hit family to Oregon. Vcmteanco ba. been declared upon ihe Indian, forlbltoutrace. Ancnn.Keinenl ,t -I.... . i. a.. .n. ...... a ." . ,'," "... ;-."- ' ' ofwu'cli will le found inannihcrcolumn. ft.,-.-,, , .. ... ,, OCT Tho Dcu-ocratio organ, "Uc.ltlj W . HO J 'CUK-Cra.lO OrCBII, ".VCISIV Timet," it of opinion that n bavo arrived at that poriod ol'our country's blslor) tliat makes it necessiry to oreauUo lite parties, oya.tob.illl a ra.lroaj lo Mount Hood, A popu!at.onollcesll.anCH,000!todraw party lint.! and fom fiat I Can It be to rialaj n ..inlnitllnn Tar il.n Ifll.A aR...i ..f --" ..-....-....... ... ...V I I UIIIUTI HI ..... . ... ... " ' orrilory I e hope r.l ll.o goo.1 of tho country that no tuch llilns will l at. tefnpted. The election for Doleg He is. scllled f.r twoycarsni.d Ifllieparly line,, al0 ,0 Lo .,. for tho sako or the l.ttlo . . , , ,, . l0 "blamed by holding ollice, wo gy let iho p.trintto Democracy have ihe loaves and fisliet litVckoine Hut as . t0 a divIsIon'V i.orliet wi'Tii. in lliu . ... ,,,,,-. , .. . ' iniiiritiiir .- si hi in bbuv a it ririsii . iiiiri swv n , - ...lit tt.n.i. " 'I'1'1 llem Mrs. Partington will lie taken all aback i when tho rds tho patent right ..r ar.lL , , ,,, prei,arle.rorBetllnKmr.char.,. but would ask sud. uen.lem.n r i jo (. f ,BrrI,gciMo ,,.,, j( ' , .. (Iccm, . ,,, ,, , ' ,, , ,. , .,' ' I'". Hero It hi. advcrlltemei.l : lliu any-1 ItmlnalA, l. VVlnn nT l.rillllmi lil. ....a..,--. ..."...., -a a........... m.U nrrvc, Hostoti, will tend many ad. drets, on receipt ofono dollar, posl'pnld, plain direction, lo cuablo ladit. or gcnllc. ilncn '" '" ''l0 I0"0'''1' ir.tlloin of tho onixwlta un Tho process is simple, but .0 captivating, that ull may lm married, Irre.ipcdUo 01 age, appearand or nvllloii; and lav, though not least, it cud ho nr. ranged with such caso and delicacy, thai detection l.lmpovlblc. Addres. Professor Lawlonj, lloston, Matt. No letter, takau from tho Pott Ollice unlets llio postago it paid. Tastiiwi Wive. Two men, namod Taylor and Hill, havo lately iraded wives at Milan, Ohio. Taylor, it seems, got ll.o beat of the bargain, having received two children to boot. Tmino W Liik to Hk. Wolikp to tee an editor pulling lilmwlf, bomting orn Inrga circulation, a great run udicwml vfrtitmtKtt, and of lilj ' rhelcirlcul merit. Wo flko to tettnn editor Ulcli. lug forth agalnttall men In authority ulio dilfcr with him in lilt political vlctvt. Il thowt modet'y and IndrpeiHli'iiiv. We liko lo tee a 'm r iillnl with ro poclutxt and free advertisement!), tl thowt liberality Umard tln biiilnc pub. lie ami journeymen prlutert. Wa liko lo tea an editor nhrii lieltelcc led Stato printer, adverllao the llt uf iteln patted, teveral moutlit grails. It i'l dencrt patriolism. We like In ten editor put In long ad vertitementt for tho letting of" Mail L'on iractV" without being onlcnil, and llicn try 16 get pay fir It. (We like tn rr people get dltapjiolnted Minietlmct, whi'ii Ihey are ton pretumptiioiit nml crnfly.) It tlmwa a full development of ilio organ of hope. , e liko to teo an editor print and on lilrl tinr. ulitpli In l.riialA tin niilta 7, I 1' .- ,-...- . i lila .lltfll Mtlil Ml II.M aiMHIA lll.in Iaill llm ' ...ai "., -...- ..- ..." ....t.. .. ... .... publlalt bclnngt lo no mm. Il lalliot ij well with couslttenoy ami truth Wi like In tea an rilitor uplinlil ili-lum ely, In franking unmaiUMe nmtirr. lirn It cost no pernnti mi) tiling but 1'iiilr rlsc ttalementt. through Ihe rtyirttenH. lions atatkrn, Mick to tin in. Iinunru ' dencc of tpunk and t;oo.l brridliiK. ' dencc oi tpunK am I W" "kc v W" ' I up by an editor to iMcracy to vn i m'.. in .. . . ..- ...i. ... i.....ii..ii .. . , ,inv u ni' i.ii..i. ii iii'iimii. "iii ii ti) son i' one mug ul the liedl the nlhrr nil. tiT lis ., rluht.. Ii shows inaiilini .- mid u mf" UAif correpi)nileiiee." Ilglveidi Vo II! ko In sen an iditor iptiiu llm in Iroduclion of ulllcen. Irum ..lirii.nl, hy o rninenl, Cir the Terrilorj, Il nrguet that bo is in finnr of " ifomrstir iiiauulai 1 IUI.-I .-;uw -. lliu 11.1 iiii.-. i.iii mh,,1 .... ..1 VI...- ilmil ...... ...! . i...t liinporutions. "fcxccllftit ptiiH'r' iliothoico tiMttiT Hitli s , , , tml m ..,,,. olr ........ ciiaiioii" a kut. 11 .shout ilartry lo I lie acquisition oflbe almighty dullur. Tn Pjinrr I'nest. Thocourx-ofcm duct pursued by one of lbs ;ry presset ever tince it ha. been established In ll.o . if 1 1 iiruin It (VMiinral ilianftnrfiinl In Must rrini fl'VII . V us . '- ! SB. .ISSfr wwift munity. The conduct nf a newspaper, if properly dlrctlid, is a t;rcat publin bene fit. Hut what is 10 ho thought 'nf a man iv ho wilKpublisl. nil) tiling and oveijilmi thing thataro kiiom. to ihe puldin nn I lo the publisher bimulf to bo faKe, and ,, th. lien cornered ami proven a ultifler, to persist In wrong doing f Such has Ik en .IICWUINVIUIIIIHHJII'-JII " " - "l w - . " . .... ..a nf..il aast....lw.. I I.. Iia. a.-nasn himself an ejunl for any b'acku'iaid. Tho moral Influence of his paper, if be continue, in llio old vein, will gain for him lor lo iho people of Oregon. 'I ho ...I. joined arliclo from ihoWirrr ,Slnir, (good authority uilliiiiirn.igl.lK.r) a den ru m. Ill llll tier lif lalllllill. n lllil ll k1 1. I 1 1 .-a.w, ,-. a - l T ' . t" the course nl our n. igl.tm, .t Insert It without furllier.coininenl: " .Nowvpniiert aro iho channels ihrougli which tho piiblia mind now receives nut "? I1 k,'wll,,lP1" "r I'V'1" ,",",,l' l"" also, tn a great degree its flucilm,, iu .. Rllri 10 )wn n, measures in nil malln-i of Imblio concernment. Ilow imimrtaiit, then, thai lltcso ehnnncls should in. kept . . ..I . . I l'"re. A corrup. iiiiiuiuu. cnnuoi Mini loitl. nuro waters. vVunflcii lic..r will . . moanin iigNjion NiH-ak nf die corruption nl Iho pnrly pry ess, and the littl . r.llnn. elhut 1 1 .' . rt i. . -i .. t i- . i " ,n,"" V"," "'"".." V.. ' J ' iiii iniui i iiii i iijii. u u itiitiii nut - ow.j. ,i.. ,nl,. r ,.. .a..,u . . ''''' '"" " l" "'" n"'r"'s lijr nil nidi. ..tiliinl nml ftubllo tralisuetions. i. if. i.i.. 1 1... ...i..,.,i,.i ,.r..r...:..,. 'in bo nnrnnohliii'f nun lo a iiohlt. ii.iiure, IU u. Ilkiu iiiu iiiiioi.ii in iiii isiwii .....I ,!.., tl.n l.n.l !.. mrrni.l ...... .llll. Ill III- -.. .'.'., I"U a..f.'l. IIIU'I, it llm bad imitt, llio corrupt inuu, where, 'ever you place him. Tho dishonest pol Itlulau is llio scoundrel, pluco him w born j on will." - I jir King's (lection uh 11 member of lliu legislature, l.generully Louceded. W had hoped ll.o result would have been dif. f.irclli. Wu shall halo I1I111 bridled .vli.u ho again lukes bis sent. If hn bail U-en haltered la.t year, ho would havo douo let. mischief. -v. IlEAUTiriiL. RiiiiniTioM nr Mnni.ti's Dr.. nnoKACV Tulbor bard for llio defi-nt nf Gnn. Laiiryand then fire cannon over bis election I Heller tint let thn Halnmilet catch you at that trick again bo). Ortgontan. ,ir .lie -jiriMiir , lAitr or 1111 ('in i sum I ' Jim-. I, '01 S Mil. Si iim in r It would si em al. no. I u.t 0 pirn In nt tempi 1" gie ton nr mi I. hi. ' b i'. mi) noi'out.lol ll.e'.i.(jii s l m , .mill I rem h ..ni I. - bum.. Ilul tin ueiounts II. it hiiie ii.i. In I in. ui n Lit lo It.. i . i.mtrt I luid n imp it The mi. mint nl the Ci "I. l i .1.1..1. I think Is nl the 1'i.lls m-ti u I I l"s If m 1 . nil) I" In Md) ul tin U ... I . s.Mlie lile II. lies tiiltln I in-l M' n.er 1.1. d Its ..I'ii.I.Ih.i. sli n s In t.ii 1 11 11 t'asradis in. I the It.lhs .. .. . tl" n.iiHt nileii sliii ll.i.t I l"i' ' - 1. The trees, or the rem. ins nl tin m t lug 1.1 lite M.i r m from t iiutnt I 1 ut.ter, Lie ii..t un u 1 mil' ill'. Itin 110I phii id ilu 11 In sl.li-li mill 0 1" ti.m , tin i .iu I .un I 11 I Ii -1 Ii 'I'l rl.er, mid 1.1 plin'i s "I. " lh " "" ul do iii.i iipHuii h 1 a. tl.i . 1 Ii 1 lh. rel re 11 usniiiilili ih tin' tin' 1. 1. 1st I.....I hi 1 .1 n slil 1 i'.i in in.' 1 n ul lmt is i .lb d Ilu I '1 I . I s In ii I I. raised the mi r 11 mi toii.'s l' i'.hi I see no si nulls il tilt till. .11 I . 1 1 t; . 1 un I .1... ... . . . - ..... ... 11.. 1 .. ii ... t-i.r Hie 'fritll.'f urn 1 ii. mil 11111 111 i'.i' ,. - .. i . - III" trl1U () llllll Hllh.V lh. D..1 . lit nnl ot.ttiru. ii n i (it Pit .. It ipt.I-. K nl s?i . . I ..1 .. .. 11 ..It . l .11 . 1 111 in 11 mil'"1 1."-'" mi i 11 1 if ht litunl it 31 u tU .milt it 1 tiilti inn 1 rjt 111 in ! walir.ti un I'm I! ( iiUltt tin K'I'lt I iitU al I Hil'Kil' I tint nt ll'io I'lnii', lli'' i tin ( I nil l Iril"' of lulii.ni m Ifitlriu i'i 1 cA lh Co UM". .Ilttl lilt Mil ti I .in I t NitiM't I nut ( Hit in mi in IHi tit It'Ni'wm It 11 ij'll'i llll ItltiT 's'ltt,' 1 1 t inih I'T.U ( lh" I 'i -1 .1 nml nil Id' ml. I" tli w I '' m I i o'Ih r 'I'ti it 1 Ii ' m,i Jin n M 1 at unlit mil' "1,4 ii'l (I iil t i i tnliil tl I jut 1 1 nl 14 1 tie in i am' IL'IIII ilt I l1l til llll II I ii 1 t l ' fci I ut litxTi . ...w i r I 1 1111K1 , 1 till I ttic Ii itrn I 'n Un it I I r in ui ' m ti nl. i N 1 t I I'l.lS I I s I I , W I . one lll IHaj'e. t t r it i'ii 1 ' -' ml -i Ii lr n i'ii n I II ii. iiii I ui -I nt. I I i . parMi n.e ... tin .'. n I that h is su.l i t lr iu I j i " i . in ire th in Hi i in i Ulie.e l.ivn mil iii .i l '. HO illi th iiiiu II. . ' (Ui. ) t..i: I icord m t it'., r ' ' wiiin, the nliu i I I I i ' I it ih no old 1 ... turn nn I I.iih i i lur Mars, ("uiii .... i 'i Inn n i" .i tint., r.gbi 'I'b" vni.s.i. ui il are going on in d.lli m.i purl I i'.- I i ted Stales are i tl'i . ting in n It g . I i le passage, oflhu (oi.iprou.iie measures, the Cheap Postage h, nml the n firm "I lite Constriiit..e Mih .igi tui u ti I hi ll cnllnl lor b tli"p'"de Tin ii i il o k we Vi(t . m i ny il.i'i .1 v.i'1 I. il,i. flanking iri. ih ,, iIh-i i. li h. iu the lull, si it .sun mi it I . i n gji d in tiih I ImL' IV., i I. M It Hi Ukl II till' HI ! I n I . l;'lltn II Ii i I III ilmi.i 'i r will uln . mil. I'd n ''. I. I iipuhle it r i.i.ij I'.o i ul if i's o n . i fd.l ui d t i m in s I. i fi in with th li i ii II' .ii he inl) lie ii I il ii Ii I trill" In .i.i I it i' il Ilu lull in wlm Ii I Ii ii. no II thin he u m ' I i pair i I win., m.iil' n tin I Wltll Hill ki I j nuts t i ,i l M lh. slhiul I. rs, iiimI .i ri.iij n 't'lS lit 1 1 III liruallv 1 1 1 n Ii "in il.. '."'ainii flillll the sin. lllili r J.11I1I 'if ll III j. ii. the dthtiini " r.11111 tho sh ni1. 1 r I the Ii 111 1, lit 11m heal liy 1111.1 tin iiirwitl Iiii ...ii, uud I llll I IIIMIIISI tin enilb 11 'h III. let I, so iis tn uii.kt at h i.i 11 tu.ii'liiil 11r1U11t I nt. I. Illtlll I "This llll' Hull! ,, nihil ih lie, 10 the diriitiill'l 11 1" hlh ..ml will. Ilu- md "I hi. f" I III 11, .il'l.tli lilill.M.JI h.lil ill 1 t It'll J I'l llli eiul'i , tint oil one 1 1 1 iki hi, ir.i.i ri d 11 piiii Ii n t nl 1, .era! miles 111 1 tii!, h. h illeliti ' nJlust lite i pint tin (lies ,Sii h inn tnwim " i.iiulil h- f I mi s'i nd'ili ..line I 1 ,lunn.' 1 n i'm ,i btiding 1.1 nib. r Will) IIHILI I -.-ll'ln Hi' mil mis , 1 1 ..ping from sur.oiiiiiliii 11 1 hi rgs , t plmiiii"ii id volt nine, rait) rs, 1 1,1 11 rsi 11 ii si 1.. 11 11 ipi lllld moriisM , .. iIKiii. ni-r 1 .'.e mil hUiH ; hounding mi r iiilit nil st s, straits tin I proiiioiiliiries, nr explmiiig tin 1 tun I 1 np .ml pinks ol l.liiiiiti"iii'i, 1 mill hum all m ensil) 111 inmpliih'd I ll'n ' ..mi tiuiitiri, 6V . veiv fi'lisi inmiirv i.giiiui tint rounds nf the in itsp.pi rs, Im-nl up 11 soiiin hnirsiv " 'ns usliin'i ,n h iru in Ivill.iinl " lie uns linn un Pop's ('n.k, in Wi stiuoii hiiiil Ciiuiut , a A tone Willi 11 stiiliililo 11.-1 ii'ii"n, plu.id lliero wo liliete h) Mr. t'niiis, mtiii' t. lirs llgn, lliulk . ihe site o the h 'Iiii' lit ..huh tin I nib. r nf his iiiiintij hut saw the light .Im. (V.i. frV"l'assiiis M. Chi) 11 urn 111 n spun id uil, Ires, "loth" In 1 un 11 nl Kent in I. s , " ns.iili.st thn I'ugititu Hluvn I, .it, 111 wlm h hu s is: "Tho passage uf nn lilljilsl nr uuronsti. tulloual ii.w klmll mil dim mn friuii my alliginuce und siihiiin.siun in Ihe A uteri can Union, far tem 1.I1.1II ihe repinl of Ktiib 1. lun, force me lulu tri amu uud civil wml I am not niilv lor llio Onion re. pin! or no ri peal hut for tho Uul'n, Sla very or no Slavery I" A Mit.rr.TNAoniMNNY AtrtiK.-Tlio Ni JiUiln(Mi ) I' ni'M itii titr- lliopnr. liMildm nl tin alutn t'Minii nt nl n tnt i ntt nl ti 11 tiii iii nn tin- riMiit nf Mi vim, U Ciiit lnilo ll...kinn. (.( il,o tliiji '.' Iniii. tn I lie 1 in uiii'ttiincri, f- till. ! in !i 1 lU tt 1 Ilu l'.. l.dii.i'i lli H.im rmnti-oo, f.jr I'm mil iliili nil iui.i iih.''- Vo , iiimI nil' 1 t 1 mi 1 hi v itn I nt tun tlnjn, h 1 i.nt 1 ami tv 111 I a H In lit'l, t!jc ( .ipiain 1" ) " I tl ! a ti hint-1 r Itnat'i x tiiiiii r un tin 'ttM n ti .linuli I Inml .11 itii 1 1 I an t ' I'm ii Hut tni I 1 1 It I 1 t 'i ' Ki'U i(j nl Coil iii .in I ii ' i' ' '1 11 1111 n nl llm I n it 11 i 1 i' 1 n'tl an I iii il for id in oh ( mi tto't nult'H ii'Hili 1 Tin mil, t .1 11 Ii' dii at nm lior in iw mil 1 t in i'ii -It ii Hun af i ih t it t- '1 ' -s' ) "Im itl ' il nn '. . un.! I ' ' t.( l.i sr. tin ' ii 1 1 1 hi I. it , 1 1 ,ni mi ri). I 1. ill 11 'i i' '! iHif 111 v tin, I I III I ,.. ' It I 1 il t I tin fttl HM I r r 11 t 1 I 11 ' i I 1 in Iiojim 1 1 I tji u 1 i' t ! 1 it tut nil hi i in 1' mm 1 Ii . I I" Mi' lliru 11 . i .1 1 i'm . 'u Iii nn Cpir, u . 1 i l (in 1,1 1 Ii 'I It 1 flll0 1 ..it 1 nit I tl. 1 mill 'm 1 ti ni I Vil i 1 si tiinl 1 miiiii , tins) 1 tin 1 , tn itj in i 1 I t tiu 1 I nn f ifl r m 1 in tin 1 I .1 Ii'. nt I I hum, nml J U tk. . t 'it M.i I ii. tr n hi I N 1 M , in nistt. in'i il 1 tin 1 t 11 1 C i t Hoji I 1 1 ' t I . II II 1 . I tit 1 tllrfr, t ,i , I I th hi t .Sin 11 1 1 11 1 . 1 ' t t ih- Ii 11 r 1 I thn t hi 1 I Mirtinij , 1 1 1' J hikI In lirf I , ' 1 Ii I !ii pit tr.( .- I il, 1 (ii It 1 1 1.. ,,'; tn 11 1 1 t It ' v 1 Ii n.nl jfi I I - . . ini I'ii j . I ,--. ii, i . i i i ii,lm i ti h I II t I ' lin. ir i ' i im ill ,. r, i , j .t u I its 'ill I rf . Mil 1 I ..It), . I ' si , I .- . it , n I i. urv i. t in i n mv Ii. ii. barii y I . - t it t I ii Ii. I M i.i s . l i' I i i I'ii i i i i ver the v i i . I I i i ' 'i I ( j tst the n i. . il i '. i' . i, it hts oi -tun. I I), i un is nti I ii i 1 1 d Kin uIIiiidlq i I ilrij-.iti-.ii., since I fn loin descended to. J siolencoand tmH-ulcd lo tho passion, of t'WS retoliitlnn. l(rtnieusiiLli.'ktremslli(r s" is liitl" I i hixHe, fir ltli nre equally r. in id f.nin thiit siai.daiifnl lil it) and or- l r to .vim b tins. niiiitr. hi j.il adheres. Hut ilu ih ejh i di..'ini i ii si ., in 'iiiropiu i ui u.Mi.i lh i-h wlin in -i I (in ltd the lib I I ll I .lll-e t. I'll It' I ill V MIS ti of 11, in I th i. i I r t .ii ltd M tu whio'l ' - i I tin, II ' .i'.i pi J ' . i l I ecu I , n t ti I I a . .'I 'I 'hi . I. i II. mil I t I I 1 mi 1. I.t ' . .1 . , 11 I'eLetn. . r , I lln.lt, . t I P -II Ml II ll I I 1. n . I'ii-o I11 11 issued, 1 tt I It'iuls til l 11 11 11 I Ida' ' Ini in 1 ti in. inuu 'mil th tvin. ir ti '11 1I1 11 '. un v u hih I it is not l" il, in ill. 1 11 1 in itii stht nt our I'a flier, unit, iii i.. 1 iiild v nu 1 ii l.e I ijf. til ir I mil . np voir sin iHinetiu l-el ire dim. Anil h h .Id, inn stmtilil I it wine m,puru w 1 iii" i.i.it'"t tie .hi", nt jour in il e n I ut un vi .11 ilrinltt u.i- not t 1 t'n I. It hut ( 11 i'i H11.I1 ii; of votir I in - .nl iivani 1 mi . n ii imi f n too I it , in Hie 1 fir tin In I t . nii'l t. n a gou I t n 1.11 . 1 it 1 iiti le 1 1 1, I 1 11 . nn I II 1 s 1 I. I ut tl' tn I lilt It ju'J.inef I iill I i'hII 11 I It, III ll it lllltlks U'O not I r ill- l.llt ' 'I h.. , nml 'tr ul if hi.'I'iiii .r.i II" llillli ml' ill ilh" I ... Iv Hi ih I'i 1. si., S' ti'titiei, I. M i- Itish p. I'm sin, Tenth. ii-, ih in nn , Hi ilii . 11 an I J- 'e-s of lh. ('Iiiiu h .I J 11 ' 11 ist 1 1 l.ntter Day Siiuis,' 5ri I Met un oiil'iel id confer In,!, tier 1111 I ' tl iid- windier ihey nro si ut I 'ilh in tin i'ii,' mi of tho foil.' of nun ' WI 1 ilu r hot drnil..' aro ' fir tho body nr In II) ,' nr 11 .!, is 11 nn. .'.Ktuoii in tho 0 '' I'i 'I Pur. s IHiet.i Mnguelio I.o " I 'in .Iiti , wi hiiin fiom ihe Natiotiul In II II. yi neer, h is 111 nl 11 mji (.esful 1 xpor urn 111 il nip, .tub graliltini' resu'ls. The Inli II tnmei id tin .'7111 ull , suts: "Pnifi-Mir Pag' 's III. 1 no .Magnrlio (,m iinntiti ..e tindiTsimiil, mntle 1. pro 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 irt in il lln d it 'a 'me )estridny on nir iiiilmiil, Im th furpnsnnl testing tho In si in h 1 I' an. 11 hmg ihe ln.llnr), which ,1111s mil' 11 ilillu uli point, n.ting 10 the u-,imt' "ii I M illi.lnius of Iho Incomnllto. It wns 11111 out nver two miles, and'tha In -.1 speed, in. n strnlgel track, tva. ten mill's 1111 I10111 'J'ho loeomntlto tviight tt.11 und a hnll' tons, und has fiva led dri. tirt, mid two fiel strnlic. Wo honu toon In reu it under wnv in full blasl. ll made 1. u nous" uppenru mn lo ihusn who hap. noncd in bit on tho spot at iho time, at ll look exactly like pautngsrutr." a - .v . ,.xa . - . . .'. .j ,.,-. ..,--.. , ..' . - mslLB 1 ti , .(.rtAT-.( . , .V-Z r v if i -r . -s" si-s-ie",' . 'is a. ) t 1 1 T t f y !-- v!