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V 9 ; n f iv ; ; I OREGON SIEOMWE; u j. NiTiiNriu.v rniniD 1 - .. - .-. . z- i - " -- ! n - a , ' ' . " - w- i - a-aar tjp B eaasioe IM Wr ' t "I t K " TT I I - i J r 11 " ' i - ill m . i Vol. 5. Oregon (Dlty,0,T) THE ! PCTAT4Mt A WK-KI.Y NKWHPAPKR, nfoT-.B TO Till MOtAt, OOTUt. AM ' muim or tns rinu or o-aoas. Robert .tfaares Prfrtelr. TKUM8. tMVAHlABU tvADVANCK. Out copy, ptrannuia" J 00 " A-alasr1" 4 00 AnYXXTISISU. Qia "quart "i Ihwt ' If) two laatrlloai, mcV 94 oo inm-imnmu iMnwi ......... , l ou A lisaral dxlMUoa tat. U voarlv HnDlMiL Tfce aiunWr of Iwrttaa iMt W dUroitly maratd m Um 'inuii, stUtwlM thty l he cwwytM uu nrMii ni eaasgea aesaeeiaMr. Wr"iw- vv, "" kM . Far the Bpsslatar. ,, iiiiiiHHiumiiM, Mi. Kniwi Tha ligbta and ahadea of Oregon fully exemplify Hit poet'e mllUn in lb above grarroamlietlmeatal strain. Our country, atretehlne elon the Pa clflo ooast from 4." to 48" oo',N. Ll., and to the backbone of Ihe U. 8. A., la. cludee avery variety of toll aad climate? Moat nailont of men, many claesec of an imals, etcetera, ara represented here. Doeoeadeaie of the JWtone aad Teateoa, la their nllaiL uii.,i . - , la --! .I"tT" .. . lof Haa, s-santatVrnvitt MM i n ptMinaai iaa nortb-iMn, aadavaaCMaa. UU htlhaMptxiUlot. Tkv will ixtlx mI cripUontaifcl tilrtitlwinttit ror iw. J. L. Mm, Bti U twnl (nut for U flfw Iw la III TVmtwy, wl b hiKwUmI I nctlt nJ itcf fpt (if U nvmn rlllnf la Ih Mt4. A. M. Pol, Kt, Oljrmpo, Lawli rounlr. T. P. rwiM, CUIm rwmljf) U. T. Uio. AHTar A tV, Unpa elljr. Cocea A Co., I'wtlaat. J. B. M'C, P. M.alw. G. Amu, A.kI(. C. M.Wn, a,Chlilni. A.J.Humi.Hf, YmIIiU-1 P. Uat. mo.. Llrni air. Jodni C Aiito. Mouth of Miry'i tlrw. A. Bvmu, n, lldfabaiMfk. j. n. niMiiTH, .t miunnuin. ruui ccunijr Jim Arruatrr, I'mpio Villry. W. II. Rt, B.(.trilU. Kiit Ntwiu, Chwnmf l)tiAf Ijmitui, Lackiuiiult. i:. r'. m, llrnln rauiljr, J DUoiMH. I'wiAc Cilf. Jtii Cojtif, Njrrcu, Uan i-ounlr l Ituiniw, llunil IIUI I'MUfflt,, lUulaa Count. NitB4 Ouit, It 'J, ColuroUt rlt.r Ju Wtmi, NniwIIi' MiIU, Plk c ilr UlLUm HtiLaw, CiMinth. ?DiBa -. . tiii: ibih. nio t k rwt' rtrriru. 11 mouartlii irttl nh'H llr nitjr, Aiul drain l!ier (uUU Imglil ; N a hurt m In, or ftr , On thlf oar ferial mjlit tVr nrt d no lfl rjofraDt lliorr , So taotu-n witallitd Willi fauw, for br(liUr far our Iriumpln tn. Or iMoif and natnt. V.tr, rrinitr Lira ImnMlf a kin A mooarrli in lua tnilil, And ll.rcn and cro-n mint lofplo down hf n lit U m lli rlg-M ; And o'er llit world Ittouaiuitrwatra, , V utr frrtdom'o funf or told, 'Hit ramm' nut lh Irulhtof tj AndcTononaonjpiof old Ilili houor bMlif ncl'oon, q lljr far Iht briflilml rrm Tlial tut tuit- Ha luolroua hut From Vit rdwn'o diadf m l.'t n not ii (Itauia Um pndinf alar, Tlit walcli.-ord of ilit brairr, l.trt rn llwni figlil lo (am Ilit njlil O. freedom or a eratt Th'll, Uollitft, Itt our daily lul lit auftf, In frtul tlralna, Wluto bardtaliall tin; orwtajtont ilnf On tarlh'a id Ualllt plaint For irlul on Ijrranl'a Ihront u It ft For Irulli lo tramnlt down, Our mjrt.o an will ktar llabirl Of jlor anlrrnotrn How Men siinriD TBr.AT Won en. A I'onlan given llio fullowlng liutructloni on llila imporlant point : Wlicn tliou art marrioJ, seek lo p!.-as thy wife, but llitcn not to all alio iay. iVummn't rlglil alJo rib waa taken to rum) a woman, and nover wan there aotn a rib ullo itralgbt. It breaki but bendi not, Rincn ibcn It Ii plain lint crooked i woman'i temper, forglvo bcr fault! and blame her not ; nor lot lior angor thaa, nof correction use, la It la vain toatrnlglit. en tli t wlilch In crooked. hard down uaan all Iha'grtai Weaaoflba day- that gtn.bl.nf, driakkg, Sabbath braaklng, and thalr -uaatrou! prony, ara Ami Reading Ultra lha blailag light vxnwa MMnatM rrom lha prtat that tha baaal-t. tko' fallao, ara eaattag. up to laka higaar.belWrgrouodi whlta taadMMrala aad Irraclaimabl, art forced to I hair lurk. I tag plaeat. Oantltraan of tha quill aad MlatVN will you not. by a ooruWaad and i Uduanea, with banlaa aad aalatarr aHVtMkayMrwatklyviaHalata y, Augwt 1861. (M '?vrM0wwfLjfr li tUla, aavigata aur watare. trtad our aell. and oonxllut! a pan and paraa) of our rinag i armory, our aRianeod Statt. Tha facllltiaa and raaourati of aur country, ara adequate to lit waat and lha IniJomltabla- !, tkill,' and pane. vcraoceofitsclthMni, ualttd with a da. tarmlned purpoaa o appropriate and ap. piy uieie Jicllllie pro baao publico fur. nlli a golden chain of hope lo aur youth and children, who ara the riling hope ol tha churvh and world. Vliar llieio ficllltlri I The coun. try itaalf. Wai caver beauty, graadaur and iiibllnilty mora awerTlTy bltnded f at ever lha plcturetiif , romantlo and terrific, inoro alrlklnaly dilineated I Waa liiero aver round a climate nioro equable, atlubriou, mild and delightful J Whert a aoil mora fertile and productive T a country more dltoralftrd with land, water, plain, hills, mountain!, prairie and tlm. ber I and where richer reeourcta of wralih I We hare, If poeeiblo, a surrlui of mineral and vegetiMo production, and gold to exchange for the Infmlte variety of goo.li which everywhere Hood our country. The people, too, are a hardy, enter. prising, ploneor collection af pvrMti! Who but such would have surmounted W8 ' daeisloaa will be meat likely lo ll.A .11(11... !.! u.l.f.1. I.u f .1.- a .1. Ma ii... ailulLu. mm m mt .L- ,.. ,,ivi,i.,t nmvii ibt in iuv wer ei tad rataa tha ta etit The last but not laaat taurca of mara) power la tha pulpit. eJooiely is prograt. !ve, and tha cllmaa of morality la " Pure and undeBled rellglen," hallaaasofbaart and purity of life. This la lha aoma of human etcelUnce. Tii an axliibltlen of the Divine in lha human. Without this, all morality la Ilka a whlted sepuloherl Upon Oibla truth lha wetUjIepeade for prtaeut and everlasting Miclty. and aur country Is well supplied with advocates flir this sublime, this sacred morality. Occupying as we do a position eminent ly adspte and destlaed lo become the marl of the world, with all our waale. physlcsl, mental, and moral, welt pro vided for, our claims promptly met, our interetla fully understood and protected hating for our watchword onward and up ward, may we no: adopt tho Mliiiwenl if ins poet nnu say, - Truth rnalttd U tart abafl riot aj tin." With high esteem, I am, sir, etc., U. IlWLUAMS. l'oreit O rove, Aug., 1831. riee. Dtawteg tesaa Canaailis. Uti m m Calltagn. . ft a Hirea iv tm ot 'bit. J'.Tell n CharTay, who (a that Jeelna.' tk creature In Um that Wallace so dl vaWyf" asked frank aMmenl a hit Oharlae Haatiagt, aa they stood ,, ,,v ., Nsg waii.nowaj'' far lira rnaenani ai Mil. Ilaaihoeta," answered Charles. Wf aigh, an old flama ol raka. (tkul aha refused ma." mml .-J air y.tiiiismt4fcisia.Hsi Ilsrlraaa1 fa M af raaaaailu FV Ik Ha-MMst. Maiion Coi'ntv, Aug. I, ltdl Ma. NciutaaLvi Sr Allow ma la Inquire which of the The editor if the Buckeye Ksglo, after hearing Jenny LI id sing 1 know that my lUdeemrr livnh," waaao worked up wiin mo painos oi me muilo and tha ppe. try, that he vrnl oiTand joined church : for, said he, if Ihero is anything mora heavenly ui heavon itself, It la indeed worth all J eflbrl it is laid lo require, lo try lo gottiiere. " lluiltnd.wbv da veu deitmv nil m Sweol VillUftj, In the garden, and leave all the tounolnr Betseys f "Because Iba favorites f mina. hut I won't We a Sweet Williams' about Betseyi aro won't have my premises " MCUAM orirawkafliaat FWlT.10 M W!! emigration la this country f The Territory ia fully organized it! geographical, and geological savvey! are about Ixlng made, after which, patent! will be issued, and our agricultural, civil, judicial, political, educational, moral and .-.-..glou! interests, may aad must alt be speedily pressed to a high and noblo itatP ui improvement. The common school system Is laid on a broad baala, which imures efficiency. High ichoolt, acadrmiee, and other icnii. naries are springing up like Jonah's gourd liberally i mlowed with hqusrs, pupils, and teacher; the Utter duitlued to ix. ert a moral, redeeming and elevating in. Iluenceon tha )outh and children com- niitleil lo their Iruat. In connection with tlili, we lovo to re. j curd en inspiring fact, lo wit : the Influx nfn large number of the fairer portion of l U world the present year. If not en axiom, It Is a corioluslonicduced from In ductlon, and therefore admllspf domon. itration, that a company of gentlemen, taken from refined but promlaououa soci ety, and doomed to held by themselves, will invariably become harsh, uncouth, unsocial and immoral. The refinlnirsnd cleaning influcnoe of virtuous femalo so cleiy cannol be too highly appreciated, nor loo vividly portrayed by my pen. This influence furnishes not only mix- otinto charms ; it might well bo inoorpo. raieu wun lha elements of physical If not moral icUnct. It forni, fashions, smooths, and polishes the rough granite or marble, throws life and beauty Into the canvas; regulates, chastens, and ornaments human eoclely. A sudden and pleasing trans!, tlon from tho uncultivated, unsocial, lo that ofaooial order and refinement, "sub. judloe," domeotlo hsppineee and conjugal bllaf, is now taking lha inhabitanta' by surprise. thy wa not Invoke tVa eanlusee of Auonia and Venua lo preside over ui In our mountain faatneeses, and Neptura'i nyrapua over our ijeel Hewing waters and elyslan.plaiae. Another feature In ihe moral aspect of our oauniry w, iaa moral tone and tan. daaoy of our publio prlsu. Tha four known to Iba wrAer, appear, nam coo, lo take tna aide or virtue, temperance, ado. cailee, and morality. Whatever bob. jeatieeveblela aay.af them, u, Wiurcon- lusaaiy, ywapafaiisav nwrttty, and par. mmI tafreealrae, h fa haH tha adltara wlW kMjt rfavTkadU Mar, ,, dsv 'de iba question aa lo where ike can! to) of ihle Territory iaf- I preeame Mr. Crittenden did not anticipate a decree from the King, or In all probability he would not have ventured an opinion un der such circumstances. Our highest official authoritlee in this county, have decided that the Hon. members af the Council and House ol Representatives of U. 1 ., must meet at Salem at their next silting, aud preparations are being made accordingly. Those conflicting opinions earning fiom such high official sources, must surely pIsco the Governor in a very uuplcassnt dilemma, C on the other hand, should ihe opinion of the 'on. Atl'y lien, of tho U. 8. prevail, it i. jsi prove mortifying to those who have bat. lied with all the strength and ability ihoy possess), for the favorite mammoth bill, and more recently concurring in the opin ions contained In thai courteous, high toned and manly decree issued at the cily of Portland, not long since The message of Gov. Clalncslo Ihe contrary notwith. standlog. .Common sense, like truth, Is mighty, and will prevail. Faxmxr. From the LoeinUle Journal. This Ii one ef lha pleaaantait and most ingenious things wa ever saw. Wa think wo admire the pyramid even more In as. cending than In descending It ; Tim PtYaasM. av a a raaeivAi. (To be rtad ssesae1arr, eoeoeedlaffr, aad eoa. abaMaatuajiy) m. There For sye Te slay, Tt auaoW, With godlike air, Aebllrasly fair! Its feme desiring, Us height adailrlag, Leaks ea It fraaa afar, UI every enlllag star. Te nlas the pile te Hsevsa TlwsabssaUswslaaes krs girts, Each prayer far tmla's lasputafagkl, Bash aaudy stragfta aw the skjai, Kaeh kladry went to ebsar ahelaorr. Kaak asplrallea far Ike kely, Tsik iliamiiiissliahHlnesaeidesak, Asslsw nrlsslk lewariika asasr Heaved, Meaa enar ateae aata ska aaass la eeran. lie bees aaaa the earth, Ma aasa kstaeaUse, TWridastaesMwaatse apeaaaaMsnahtles. WeraadlnaShektaMpaaettkat'.'tha iwiwn 10 Maaa or -autisisW uhimm 'Triy asd alia dreasna of natliwa but saaajfetaMtage. She coatende thai pev- M4r IsVMtantial lo bapplnase and money lie aaaa." "Jleveyou given up all hopes afhert" "Bntlrely In fact, I'mgngaged." Than you have no object Ion to my ad. diesajng tide dear romaallo angel I1' " Nona whatever. Bat I aaa my JUtuut exeuee me, I must walk through lha next quadrille with her." I rank Belmont was a stranger in Boa- ton a New Yorker Immensely rich and fashionable, but his reputation had not prtoeded him, and Charley Hasting was Iba only wan who knew him in New ling. land. Ha procured an llroduotlon to the beauty from one of our' managers, and soon danced and talked himself into her good graces. In fact, it was a clear case of love at first sight on both sides. Tha enamored pair were aittlng apart, enjoying a most delightful trU-aUU. fluddsnly Belmont heaved a deep sigh. Why do you sigh, Mr. Belmont V asked tha fair Julia, somewhat plsaaed with tbla proof of sensibility, "Is not tbil a gay acene I" Q "Alas I yes," replied Belmont gloomily " but fata daee net permit me to mlnglo habitually In sconce Ilka ibis. This onlv makes my ordinary life' doubly gloomy aad even bare I oeem to etc the shadow of I a Mfa wavtag ma away. What right have Ho be here I" "What fiend do yod allude lo V asked Mist Heathcate, with increasing Interest. "A fiend hardly presentable In good so. clsty," replied Belmont, bitterly. ' One could tolerate a Mrphlstopheles a dignl. fled fiend, with bl pocket full of money but my tormenjor, If personified, would appear with seedy boots and a shocking bad hat." ,, "How absurd!" " II la too true," alghed Belmont, " an' the nanionf this fiend Is I'nvxarr !" "Are you poor!" " Vei, madam. I am poor, and when I would fain render rrtyself agreeable in the eyeeof beauty In the eyes of one I could love, this fiend whlipere me, "beware, you have nothing to offer' bul love in a Milage.' " " Mr. Belmont," said Julia, with apark. ling eyee and a voice of unusual anlma. lUi, allhoug'n there are sordid souls in this world, who only judge ihe merits of an Individual by his pecuniar) posses. ions, I am not one of that number, I re. apeci povsny , mere u something Highly poalloal about it, and I imagine that hap. pineea ii oflensr found (n tha bumble eo. tage than beneath tha palaco roof." Belmont eeenied enchanted with this eoooursglag avawal. Tha next day, af ter cautioning hie friend Charley to aay aothkeg of his aotual olrcurastanoes, ha called on lha widow Hedlboote and bar falrdaughter in Ihe oharacterofjho " poor gentleman." Tha widow bad vary dlf. fcrenl notioni from her romantlo oflsarina, and whenelmont oandidly confeaasd bis poverty when raqueetlng permission toad. drasa Julia, ha wai very politely requested to ohaaga tha subject and never mention it again. Tha mult of all this manasuverlag waa an elopemerit, tha belle of tbo ball jump. Ing out of tbo chamber window oa a shad and earning down a Wghl of etepe lo reach bar lever, fcr the lake or being raauMtlo, when she might juatai wall have walked out of tbo front door. Tbo happy oeupla passed a day Jo New York ally, aad thaa Frank took hie be. lovad lobla 'Vootiago," t An Irish bank oaareyed them to a mux arable 'shanty la lha aavlroaa,of-Nir sora, waera iney aiitgniM, and rra,k, ataartiag lba,Wfa lata tU afMMM WiWaJBaffPlf VsfcjJWMIP V mm . "Mafl -L.: ' ' i.laalsBasVajjiL, . .- eaBV lis-eMV HPtesMsaasalBakaMispajL w. tt . m . rr.irii ,' aat." Toatr Paalma. The old wemaa. who waa peallag aaiaioea, hastily-wiped bar hands and rata wftna greasy apron, aad sainted bar " darter," aa aha called bar. on both eaoeki. c "Can It bt possible," thought Julia, " that this vulgar creature Ii my Belmont's mother " "Prank," acreamed Iba old woman, "you'd baiter go right up stairs aad (aba orTibem cfatkea for iba boy's bedrianer 'am mara ' My limee."' jr" ' ' "V ' " rraaa aantad aaaaa aatkasL'saa1 mmmumm " to seaa amart waaw wa artivt oovaj a The brldsgrootn retired on this hint, and soon reappeared In a pair of faded nankeen pantaloons, reaching lo about the oairor the leg, a shabby black coal, out at tho elbewi, a ragged black vest, and Instead of his garnished leather boats, a pair of Immense cowhide brogans. ' "New"4eldlio sitting quietly down by the cooking stove, I begin lo feel at home. Ah ( Ihle le delightful, Isn't it. dearest I" aad be warbled t Be II em te ImmUo, Ibtrs . an aUtt bk ktmo." "Julia's bedrt awelled aothal she could not utter a word. " Dearest," said Frank, " I think you told me you had no objection lo smoking 1 " "None In the least," said tbo bride, " I rather like ilia flavor of a cigar." "O, a cigar I" replied Belmont, "tllat win never do fat a poor man." S f tevae-aj.r IfOi5 i fte ' ssmssmmmmmmmmmmmmm " Vary wall, ytw abaM auJbr H aa loaf, or. My carriage awaiai yoitr ordoM at thedoor,Uf; . jU? ,sf 3t", V Vet.rearri!a,la4J!" . V " Yea, ibaaaawll wafta lar. yaa,Jg ua ia Mimmtlaau, my Hreiy JWWtW ' HuassM ., ., ' .f . m n m. .If w .r i)me97tn yiaoycrpaovaari , r"lttnywii & "I bare M.JMIjar,(ttet)jllr woman oown ataira u aa oaf aarvaad C; y;i. tbapamlljt,';, simpp$l . 'f'iariau'vebfindrerlilaA4igk J i iw ration, but lo shine iba ornamaat a eganl and ranaed circle, 1 UM'iwa'l love me none the" leaa when you tear thai I am worth nearly halfaailllloa tbatViba melaneholy fhel, and I eaa'f ,Wp k," -"O, Frauk I"- cried Iba beautiful gj and. hid bar faco In hie Loaam. She presided with grace at ha faatlvl., lias of Belmont Hall, and aaemadsOMpt port bar husband's wealth am) luxurious ejylaof living with the greatest fortitude and raeigMlion, never rmaplalaang of her comforts, oor murmuring a wish for living -in a cottage. i Rrxacii or Ma. Witm. Jforraia, May 3.1. The followlns Is the substance of Mr. WeUter'eipsarh.atthegrjdta. nrr given nere yesieruay t v' Tho honorable eentlemau'a remarks aavaistaa MeafatmAl avjl.I.lta Ia OaathfM hAiaal a " And, 0, horror I" he produoed an old 1 1,, 0n nan on the alavery question. clay pipe, and filling It from a llttln news paper parcel of tobacco, began lo emoke with a keen relish. " Dinner l dlnnorl" ha exclaimed at though he aero a rapid hlstery of tho ?uestlon Itself down lo lha present day., le defended hit own course on the ca promise measures. Ha could not doatb. ! Jktltla It aal.l mmA La tmmvitm Llmmmt. 4m lenitli: "ahlthank van. mm lit r. I'm a'ii.riii,t.. .j .i..-..-2 0 -, - i -.w vwm.w..vH, WWW M. IINVWWniTl i hungry as a bear. Codfish and potatoes. Julia not very tempting fare but what of thai T our aliment is lave I" " Yea and by way of t-jil," added the old -woman, " 1'va been and gone and bought a whole pint of Albany ale, and three cream-crackers from the candy shop neatUook."5" Poor Julia plead Indisposition and could He read from Ihe constitution the cIsum relating ta iba fugitive alava law, and ' pointed to its explicit' and Imperative re. qulrementa, and asked if tha eworn oil. cere ef lha government wero lo execute them or not. Wa bava taken our oath to sustain Ilia oonslliuilon. Ara we lo lam. per with that are wa to (hilar I Ha spoke of no concessions. If, tha South wished any concession from him thev would not ml It not a lialr'a Lnndih not eat a mouthful. Before Bolmont, how. If they comelo h'a house for It, they wauld ever, (he oodfiah and potatoes, and the ale not " '' " conceded nothing, bul ha and cream-craekersf.sappe.red with , "uw "iiolaln fcr lha South and North .rv ,i ., ...i ' ,Il , 1 ,0 " ntmo of hls.power, and intha face very unroinantlo arfd unlover,llka velocl- 0f 1 danger, U.clrVlgWuDdcr ihe oon ly. At the cloee of tbo meal, a thunder- stltutlon and (rod loraake me and my ing doublajmock waa heard at Ihe door, " Come in 1" cried Belmont. A low.browed man, In a green waistcoat, entered. " Now, Mlsther Belmont," he exclaim. td, In a strong Hibernian accent, " aro ye ready to go to work ? By the powers I Ifj I don t see yea salted to-morrow on lha sbop.board, I'll discharge ye without a character and ye shall starve on tlie top of thai." " To-morrow nurning, Mr. Maloney," replied Belmont, meekly, I'll be at my post." " And it'll be mighty healthy for you to do the same," replied the man as he retired. " Belmont speak toll mo" caiped J una, " wuo la that man that loafer t" " He Is my employer," anawered Bel. moot, smiling. " And hli profession t" "He Is a tailor." "And you I" " Am a journeyman laitor atcyour ser vice a laboilouaand thankless calling il aver waa lo ma but now, dearest, aa I drive tba hissing geoee across the amokln aeam, I snail think of my own angel and my dear collage, and be happy." That nlgbl Julia retired weeping to her room In the attlo. "That 'era oounterpln, darter," eald the old woman, "I worked with Ibeeo bare old hands. Alnt It putty f I hope you'll aleep well bare. There's a broken pane 01 giaas, oui rve put one or Frank 'e old ball In il, andl don't think you'll feel Ihe oraugnt. a nere used to bo a good many rata barjbutl don't think they'll trouble you now, for Frank, been a plaeuln' of am. - Loft atone, Julia threw herself into a obalr, and bunt Into a flood of tears. children, said he, if I ever be found to falter. Ho had alwaya contended that any measure calculated to add lo Ihe alava territory of tho United Slates was uncon. slitutional. Ho never would consent that there should be ona foot of slave territory beyond what lha old thirteen Stales bad at Iho foundation of lha Union. Never, nev. cr, never. He was In Congress when lha Texaa annexation question eamo up, and ho fought against It, holding up both hands, erof proclaiming with a voice stronger than it now Is, against the whole of it. But annexation was oarrild, and lot those answer for il who did tho deed. Mr. W. then alluded, to lha New Mexico question, and to the ctmrse or tha administration on that subiecl. which ha defended. He glanced again at tha fugitive alavo law, and declared that It wai mora favor" ablo to the free States than the law passed under Ocn. Washington's administration. Other loplca were tsken up and diaouaaed at great length, when the distinguished pnaatr cioacu. New Wat to Den, The Fond Du Lao Republican gives tha followJngJtlnt to Its subscribers! Spring is here with her sunny'amllea . and odoriferous breezes, Thl thick rib bed ice Is fast dissolving away, Ilka tk phantom forms which daoca on Iba vietM floor of our midnight dreams; and tba sleigh-bell's merry peala ara aa quick forgotten at-tlie ohirry.cbeeked sweet. heart of a California geld hunter. 'Tha rosy.nngered goddeea will aeon aoallar her flowers around her pralrIo,heme, and lova will frollo on undulating plain and lowering hill and some pf oui dllaquaet subscriber! will bo dropping In ta payua. 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