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(Oregon Spectator.
UHKUON CITY i
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TUESDAY, NOVKMUKR 11, 1351.
"t.I.Caihrer Associate IMItor.
Tbc BpcclMlor
.Contains mora rending nutter than any
other paper In Oregon. It is uncoudiiion
ally devoted to tho. true interests t the
country. It it extensively quoted through.
out the Slates. It give more reliable in
formation of inttem at home, oflho coun
try, its general prosperity; and I J per con
eequenee of more interest abroad; and
besides tl coils but half tho postage to
Ik Suiea; the roitago is ouly five cents;
tkopestafooo lb oilier journals is ten '
Matt. feraoM can Ho accommodate!
wMuiaporaln wrapnert, to send to
total, by calling a4 theSnTlc.' I'i
ihe
rice,
accents.
Klvcr Timatr.
Witain the past summer important
changta bare t'avrned upon the coinmer.
elat prospects of tho interior of our Ter.
rllory. Changes which have doubtless
determined the destiny of many of the
if the
alion
tnd
, ,rc
. . 1
riaelpal business points on the uppc
Willamette, and rendered communication
with "the upper country easy, cheap,
aaatf fat 1.1a fljtarakaMal KhI nlaaat m t at fa ma P aa
, ., , , ... ... ,
already running above this city, and
created now facilities for tho transaction
of' a' rtnenlnir and vigorous trade, fast
J.Ui.. li-lf Ma ihl, eilv and
y"f -, "- ------ - ---4
laa MM.nl M.i(l rtj.eliti.4 I ha, Sit t an.
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laaes, Important improvements have been
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fltctM In our mail communication. Ami,'
although at present not accommodated in
thJa.particular to Iho extent th. our con-
ataatly Inoreasing wants would seem to1
deaaand, yet muoh has been done, and a
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to do all that Is required. In fact on all
w , . 1,1. .,
our rivers where, but a few short months
.... t .- ,
IOl the "laggard launch-man trimmed
s.t - - !Ja,J laa alaat. HamarlmiMil
ago, the "laggard
Ma Ml sail," or the slow and tedious oar
boat was oar only apology for communi
cation, now the mighty rushing keels are
ajfgiai along by the triumphant power of
stasua, and harald with loud voleotno aa-;
Tancing boat of civilization. Beautiful
and cooMRodlous steam vessels have usur
ped'the plaoa of the small and uncumfor
Ubla sail and oar boats, so long the tolc
tfependeae of our merchants, and our
onljr means ot transportation. fr'iE'H'
"and passages on the rivers are comparall.
vely low, and hence tbo great increase of
intfloees wun wa more remoieaccnont
Territory. The spirit of progression
.(....lu .nl,..lnMt tiv mil rlllTn. I
even the mor. Incredulous 01 trie minvnic
a a a
Imnortance ot our position. 1
.l -. I- ,U r .11 ll..n ll.inoa
lauu aaruvi axa a " wa am a a inwu ""nr '
"
notwltbstiniliug so inucn nas uoen uono,
yet tha-hlstory of the last twelvo months, I
tlso fact of the great 6trides of our Tcrri.'
lory towards tho acquiring of a high and '
enviable position in the cycaof Iho world,
in this her first season of steam navigs-!
tlon, but shows tho great nnd elcvntcd
position alio is CCJllncu to occupy wnen
energies and attention. Our city, the
-., , ' nin.ii; u inn nii' ii n-ix n imi " - 1 LJiai IVIT Utt U IU"II IPJt ID" uiv 1 1 0 ,i ,t . .... I . ,1 f P,..., " ... . 1 s 1
.nd alread the Iron links of navigation t ., ..1 1 , .-. ,1 , ', . . .1 .1 bod'1 of the llirre men, under Ihe fol.ow. , , , ,,,,., ,, ,, rrU(.P ,. , , Imi, , i,J when mm dm tha . rth-
ttotorftSwZ ' '' ' CX.PCU lT ""' P' ","S U,"H'" M y ,n ",u 7" '""'Sing crcumttances. Noiieing an -neainp. llrrU ,,... ,.,. T and. of ,00, ,. ', r. .,,. ,o,l ,, of ; M by vou
?JFZ "'T !df.t,nM' nt"""'1 '" fIVf0K'"rr.of whomareo ';' mcl , , ,fw,i Wengmg .0 twr pie w, ,e ru, I. r.d I nd imllL, ',., ,,.,. , lhn tfllll,
iT Lr JZZTZroMh i...ng.i,-... Mvl,1" ;r,,,;,:,.A:: ... ..w.,,.,l.
BBS SIIIlllUllLl W ULUIiaillkU 1 via mi a- a I u 1. a A it anl'a II tmit. a aa n l.f !!, I ' IX t - u . . . .,..!., I... allAl.airiluaaaifiSaalluca.Ai 1 I III in llilll I lilt lllat,atii., HI"HL
" "" -" vr b , itraia our iircrii. iiirviiri nv iikiu'h1 iruon kit i u istii cj. rp mi
our ioimense resources ihall he more lully.'n.claJi,.,, , MCin, u,, ihoulJ wiar!,, fact, i,h reeard lolhat iKirtion of ourl' ,J, ' " ' ' ..., . i mountains an. i.r.iigm uuu uaii.i.ii ui ( .-. --.... ."..
developed to the aiPon ithmen, nnd womier ' ,,,, w , . iulling xrn and cn.ura.c Terrilory. And from our own observa , J" J - i:r:n:n.aVyl';::;:i:!1a,:,n:d;r,:n, Z A i e.,e, left uoTcXinti. river
of tho world. Allhough much has been, ,l.e timid young man lo r.cnc hi.ni.ell up tlori, in tl,K wlloii, we aro satisfied ll,at . o ,. B ,., .,,), The roinamdor, auiouiil- fur Wlloc, chailolla'a l.laml on 1'riday
don. to bring about this great .!. Meiatuu., I0 10 ..tlcStin- polui, nnd Wdly declur,. e.iougl. of,, .. bo raised for uur own, Torw.lleg.r w, .m "' " 'f r "';""' "l",lr,;!, '"'", "' ! The ..pedition waacompond prir,.
,.U-..ndbu.ine.,.ninl..io...llaKrc. MIWU,,y wlmro I. Ihe government 5.lll0 lo ,. Our ,e.aona.r. certainly J' of ill ctk, Voaking ll.u .ck-' 'aw. Th.' Sa li" Uk double purpo.o of M.
work to perform, requiring Iheir united ,t !, , j ,Ural.ly and mui.ifi-, onK enough, und we soe no reason why it " , , . . . ,..,,.... frouiMr. Craw foul, tlm i I... i,..n,r..ln... of il... n,.vinu.lv
whole portion of southern Oregon, towiijjj a ruu ay)ng that Ilm guxcrnniint
anil country, have long sulTcrcd, uud still j which "yjicrni least govornx best." And i
ooauaue to sutler by tho obstacles in the J tioro we find iom or ilm fiuost and best
tray of an easy communication between hands in Iho United Stntia, given to Ihe
thlij tily awl tho mouth of tho river. ,ulor for tlm taking. .Some may say
Every mn, xvoman nnd child, tlir&iiglioul ! ,ry don't care for tho land; but wnlt a
tho most popu'ous potlion of tho country, I r ,t1(U yenri, wlmn Origan shall be one
are directly Interested in tho nvrrconiiiigf il0 first Smlns in tho Union, nnd then
of this barrlor to our tinvlgnlion nnd if
the people will but rim in their strength
there isnodoult of its being readily oicr.
come. Iferelofre tho upptir Willamette
was hardly considered capable of being
navigated except by fiat boats, nnd many
honestly thought a steamer fur lhat por.
tlon of the river was a wild and chimerical
idea ; but already with all its renowned
impractlcabililiec it has been " pressed
into service" like a ben it of burden ; yet
carrying upon its waters but a lilho of
tho irorono. trade, that In future will ho
required, lo sustain tho mighty inlcre.ls
of Ihe unparalleled agricultural country
Btretohing far baok along lis borders.
Wheal .we contcmplato Iho nicosxlilc.
wbloh must spring up lor increased nnd
constant communication between the head
of this valley tnd the mouth of the C'oliim.
tU, the inducements lor the iviistrui-lioii
ufslcaincr adapted to the navigation of
our riinr can bo readily aeon. Nu.h
beats of .light draught and great power
should bar1 constructed, as wilt at oner
oxrri-omc tho obstacle created by out
strong currents, and In the dry season
that caused by the falling of the wa'er. of hutment hat been trammeled in lii ds
'and consequent shallow neat in many parlineiit, dining the Inner part of the
' places el our stromns. Wo nro acquaint- n'lwn . eoininotieing a little after the I at
ed with no country lhat has the ii.1tiir.1l
facilities of Inter. communication by water
that Otcgcn has. Cauala, ai it wore,
almost afconw-imntU located as though
made by the hand of man, aud rtiiiirinjt
but alixht improveiiieni to bo ready lor
ue. Tho iniproieiiuiit of Ihe natural
channels 1( communication ! ut.vrl all
we require
OirWe haiejutl learned that quite an
excitement cMsted at the Court, ami also
at Portland, earned by the fdlouiuir cir-
cumiances, as wc understand tin in. il
,1f ,ial a suit for inJebtodne.. iu-
nnroccmion,. scleral defendant', the
majoril; of thcni residetits of lortlnJ.
Tliat after the pleas, demuircrt, replica. Iniumole m the wayof the telilera locating
lion, ic, wero rtrered and argurd, tho in wlrv,r ,wrtUii of the Territory suita
cause was finally tet down forlrial Ihe IM1 ic,t. and we Iioki how tint objection
tame evening; that atthecontrning of the1 , ,0, K rfmoll,(.
Ortitri n v u nL. aiI l.tf. nnj lliov liav '
,i. i:..:...l r... I I
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I ing uvru iiisniiisvi, V.VUI1 ..j.n -.
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I ID t P 1'IWK III 11 MIUMIIIIp, iliai uvu i, it-
' ii".!""!.,
, a chang of venue was prayed hr. nnd
cn accou", o( '" ""'"y -u U"-
gxag. used in. he .dUa.it. the Court wa,
i displeased, and the altorne) Col. . .
'Chspman, also oni of tho defendant, or-
assembling ol the Court in Iho inoriiniff,
'Chapman, also on I of tho defendant, or-
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deredtoshow caii.e whv he should not
W,1C" ,I", "X w"
sentenced to -uine
, ,, ,
Iwentv days iiiipritoiiiiient, Iho oherill
' t.r.niil rroin i-te oiitiii! the man.
was nreicnlcd from executing t!
"
date oflho Court bva'me pertain
, , .
1 prevent,
diately r - - a -
1 ..I I I, .l...l ...I.. ...... ,1.. .Ql...pill' u..
that place and attempting to ex-euta hit
writ, he was preanted Ly some of the
,ctiieniforattnio, but wo arc informed
1 '. , .,
linally succcedel in unking the arret,
' ..hi,, .1.1
and started lor Hillsboro with the uttorney
.....
ill 111s cuaiouy.
KrWc seo bv the last Orejoai in that
1 tin City Tethers of Portland haio passed
mi orrtniarifs fini'mr anv IM-rsoll COllllcted.
of j!nt, or jriving hort' ujoti nr.y
side walk," ia the sum of five dollars for
th. liral, and tun didlara for each subse
quent olTcncr. Our imp wants lo know
if they mean the wulks generally found
about six inches or a foot umler gromnl.
Ho thinks it would be "awful"' pleasant
,0 fmi nnv otlur j tia, j,uri,hliig city,
,iar,icuig:jy lon rail 1 wc ,urlK)ie
,1C ,C(ircily &f liJ(J ,,),, , ,lltir cv
BCCOun rof , wording of the ordinance
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i?ats our lret. i hrv
D
,., tccause it wa, supposed tl
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(.UIUUl.- in 141.111 ..uiu vt 1111.-1111. iir-i :
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n. iiiaii ihr ip r.U'n iiiu iiirrnifin H.n
uuumimii.- 1111.44 wni f .i.iv-ft.. ..x. .
cronj
iy- Thevounj ni'ii nnd bichibrs of
t,c country ihould b.ir in rnind tha' tlm
fir,i day of I) comber, lM, ii mar ut
13,!. Your day. ;( grace soon rapire,
t,j tio IHO atriait but byuil r Ii-mp-
10n, unless you urn un nnd alirrin.'.
tCntc .that of our glomus country. It
lt.ar their regrets for neglecting.
(j'j" The Ortionian of vvoek before last
did not rem h hero until thu Tuesday
adi'mooti following. It look an excursion
nn lhn plunli road, and bcibining iutoxi
catitl with tho (.xcilciueut of ihe journey,
get "elevated" on tho "const mountain
route," and came iho "river cut by
Marysiillc. Hro. Dryer, you must nol
gd so lupluftlcal. It won't do to bo cut
ting up your extras so In those Union uf
"through navigation.
OtrAMnav lIot-nnonK, IVr., District
Attorney, lift on the lost mall steamer (or
tho .States. Wo understand hu intends
to bring his family with him on his return.
Ho will remain absent no longer than ii
nrccnssry le perform the journey.
IX lly ilu l.ut mail steamer Tor the
Statoa, Dr. Ad'ox Dakt. rlupurlntcuJeiit
of Indian tlalrs, left tho Territory Inn.
poratilx. en route for Wsshtiigtou, on
business cniincvlcd with his department,
lie oxpeola to return to the Territory a
sivn nt tho first of April. A large ainetiiit
of August up lo u idmit tune pr'tiout to
'his Uawng. we arc informed that thirteen
treaties were made with ihe lariuili tribes (commonly called Doc. Ilarllny,) mid
nl' Indians, m dull-rent parla of the Ter ITcrwillegar ou ol !'irwi!!er,ar al I'otl
rilorx . In the making of these trea!ielaiul, kepi a ranihoon t'hasla rivor, II or
.oiiictliino oer tDOO iiillea of Iruviliiif; I iiulea from ChalaCit, diiruij; the lai
w.n neeeatanlj pcrrormoil , ami they lie.
ootmt lor the purchase of nlwut ai
iiiilltoua ol anet of laud, lit n cost ofabout
two cents or acre. And that the total
expnite of inaking the treaties was aome-
iitiiL''lcts than 8:t,00i)
i, U1ii u, . rraai liem.ili io ihn T..rrl.
0ry lohaeiheprovlsionsoftheso troatlw
lnll'riteh carried out, and we trust no
r) di lay ill l allowed Inlair I clon was aroused; HarlU..', at will at
on. It rcinoicH a vory serkjUsrWInslow, Sillliiian and Jailiei IVol, (Ibel
, uiiincev.a
j conrlrnihTioii
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im- w, ill II'I'IT iw n m Militant..,,
(nf liis own maiiulacliirn iniiloutleilly,).
i i .... .1 in..u.. ........ ........-....., .,
pritrn ling to bo wrillin in lbs Sanliam
"""? '"luiri"R '"' ''" i"olJ-!
,or." c , goes off ... the lull- mg char.
.acli ristic aijlo
I. lui-LrrtiluDe" We han- no ilmiU lhai
' ' "ill'l- il.a.; -'"I '"ll-'
psiiir "-i- titt, v sis. sua- s ri tniM j staaiii niri arnu iw
jll Ilia eiK.-ct. an- williur lo nA ail rsami-
iunn.al an) ule. AuJ n) , iuil hnup Uck
aastjiu vi iraaai a-. Hi" irw iiiv "t lita. nui, iihi aa--t n
t . Hnall rJiiien is anil puUhnl, rnrei -
Ill) loauntilj uliauir
I .Sow, nuighlior, il tou had said that wo
' published nont exct pt to upply our "ex.
nlmiitrii ' II l..,lll.l l.nv.. lu.M), all BHiM.ll
. rtorfr T0U ,rou,j oncc ,,
least have told Ihe truth'! W e publish
our edition, intteud ol "principally," alto,
gelher lo supply our "exchanges. Some
we "exchange lor oilier paK-ra, soino we
"exching 'with our subscribers for cash,
for the hard "rocks," and some we "ex-
.....
ihange" with transient persons arriving
in the Territory, who desire rtluthtt in
formation and wo "exchange" enough
of ihe "old Spec." in this manner, Is pay
our wr.y as we go along, neighbor, v; do.
CO" There is quite an excitemetrf at
this time in iho U'lllamilte valley about
ihe Port Orford country. This excite,
meni, it it thought, will carry nil" a goodly
number of cur enterprising men. Thv
spirit of adieniurc is neatly aa rife now
as it ai at any previous limo. While
ome are jieekinc fortune way in thi
no. lb at Quen Charlotte's Island, com
. . . . .
su'5 UP no ir
r 1 e.. .1.. 11.. 1
.",.101 inarcu .ar w.o s,o.,uiii cwmi,
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jiiuir luu ciMll. Wlll'rc III.- liIU9.Ciill nil
- - - - - - - - - - . .
. . ........ a knsii iiaiiarinn
raiiiif nifpr J--liT-lU iu '".-ij tiutiviitiKi ;
n.iii wo go ill Oregon thoro is J'!,irus(l ,10 ,.rB , ,,.. uppoaran.o of
di.u vui.ewhure, but all bavo not yd lMllllg iavill(, hei,. .Iragg.d oirr it, it
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0"S.ini people think wo can t rai-'
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corn in ir.:n, oui o niun-iivi; o. -.ui
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. r.rr.ar.ni.!t.fit i. II. Ift.ili.v' naiiCf frClll
. s i... i. .. e ... .....
cannot bo urown. I.rt anv of those pro-
phj who aro incredulous on this point,
call nl our office and examine the speci-
men uf "IbII corn" left wiih ui."
(rtT W.) rioliin with pleaxuro Ihe im-
proM'iuniit of Ihu bridge and iho slreot at
the lower part of town. Tho liridgu has
been lowond and n good substantial rail
ing put up on Ihu shies, both of which
have long been needed. Tho street al Ibo
lower tnd of Iho bridge has been ilifg out
and graded, und thu old mud hole fillnl
up nnd drained by u ditch. This is a vory
groat banufil tn the public generally.
Qtr We learn with regret lhat Iho Ca
netiiuh on her last trip met with an ncci.
dint, by which her rudder was broken
and Iho in bin somewhat injured, Wu
havd'tint thu particulars of the accident,
but uuderaland it ia not very sorious. Wu
aincorcly hope it is not, for nslde from Ihe
expenso of repairs, .Vc. tbo isoflo much
service lo tho publlu In be long laid Up.
(rCrTho steamer "Multnomah" brought
on hor last Itipdown tho river 800 buiheli
I of wheat. Tbo one previous 1000.
I ........... 11 i... u... .. tl...i .... k I. n a ..... can iiri.imir. hao h.-i 11 t'lk.lt III till
1 I Uli UIU1. 11 lllll UU ll.ll IIIH , BMW.. .. ..-. a- , , ,, -.1, . .
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CIIASTA HOI1SK TIIIKVKS l-Tl.t.
I'AUTICI'I.AIIK.
Wc nro informed by John 1), Cook Kiq
one of ilm party w ho li.it been In pur Mill
of thoChasta homo ihuies, tlnit durlrg
the summer hornet lime been froqiianlly
tinlcn, and psck trains atanipodid, i ,
by whieh meant mules were supposed lo
bo lost, but were in fact taken by Ihl. In-1
i- .1 I......I ..c ... I. -I- -li.... li...
millRI i'hiiu wi u.niu.i ". mil ti'nvi'ii
llayuet, l. C. Smith, (generally known
aaCharley Smith,) and I). II. Iliirtlcv,
lor part or auuiiuer, ami wire lor tenia
tiuio utprcledof beitij! enard ill run
Ilinil olftliH-k and Mi'ulinj; It ill vanoua
ways; until, about Ihe last of September,
Smith, llaynet and Tcrwillegar left the
country, taking w lib ihem the two Indians
Auloine and Joe, teat ing I lartley in i-baruo
of the rauclio, Some animalt being nut
seil about ihe limit of their leaving tiipi-
taller Ihrro uppscll lo Imi iiiierualcil In
the raucho,) togilher with a man by the
same of Thaiupton, were iimn this nnet
ted. I'ltmllarilayH' being i.rr.Mid, gieat
fieling watsxhibilidiiKauitt linn, arising
.. -. i r .1
mini me Koumnuii imi uio pan ui in,
r , I il ..n. i
mmrrs Ol HIS glllli; IIIIU (N.ll-lailoo iqtjii
j,l1k0, he made a alaleinrnl relative to"
jam io, ne mono n .iiiikiiirm ni.ui.r ,!
1P mailer at follows. Mr. Cook In u itifJi-
n.rd u. that the ,..!,.ne.. .arelufori
,,,,, ltou, . rr lw,R pU.ed around
hit nick, Vr., it monrrect, no tueli meant
having been utul Hartley said thai
' .,e l..,.,mK the rancho.some III hum
,
ero stolen by llielll. and that .Sllll.ll,
1lir, -Vrwillegar IMk theto bor.
(
' is vriiti them wlo-n the) left, rhey start-
d with th intention of j'liung a oumpa
ay of ten 111011 scniowhere 111 iho iiuuilt
of C'hasla Hullo, who were a part of n
company of twenty. fix,-, mgaged intleal
nc .1 tul hcri'iui! iiiilinals at Ibo tira.nli'
I l0,le. Ilarllrx ttaled lhat hi L'ol th.
j .iituraiaaala on from lluynet, who was ac
,,uamtrd with .everal of tin- tiranib
Kondu company. That tbur inlenluii
wa to remain in the iieighlrlii"l oflho
Hulte coaliuuo lluir depredation! until
about tho last of Deoein'uer. and then
leave with their atiiiuiU fir Ihe rrtnl-
vout at the (iramle llondn. Hut fur mum
reason, fear of detection il wns supiard,
- . ....
morning. 1 lie pariy 01 n conunuci
.1.- :. ....1.1... fir., ,1... I
a lit 1 1 wiaiaiiiit Must i,iv n.., ,...ii.. .-.,....,
Ilia trail of the ihievet was nn Ihe north
tide nf the Klamath Lake, nliut IfiO milt
from Chasta. Afttr lw day's furilior
pursuit, they riaihod thu load walorsof
' p!
' -"
, 1 .,,.,..:.., ..u. ...LMlnl iht 11110.
-,,.-
,H . U ,at 0Clurr(, f anli.
iiiiiii' iriua.1 iidi i' uli uni 11 111 iaiiT iiiu'.i'ii-
thoy kcptoniiithudiicctionorilit-IUIlia i-"" " ...." .-.. " . f , , (. ,,,,,,. ,nm murr
' ! . .... , ., .. ' malructedllie I iiiIkI Mali a attorney lor, ' , .. , . ""
() Urn n.1 of Oelnbr, ll.ey w. pur . i(j ,.,,,,., nf ,.. )... ,J.x on I . I ml hi. par for mi.vi. Illi.u
sued by a company of ail nun, 10 oflho B..ota, whiilut the laelt would inase !iiltor with .,11110 .1 cool ludiiig.
pursuora turning back 011 tha fourth ku a 1 a.o rf iroasmi ng.iinil tlm I mti-d M i-ir-r Hkniti'v I rile this kismmtinica
.r.. r ... .. 1 c 1 ,r ... -11 1 ...
men me,, aim uii-i.. .. ...,. . ( ,, ,
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,,ur. tnaraci, r, aim llioy llliniruian-is
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was follow.-d and Ilm ldy nf Haxims was
di.iovin-d ii. the cnik, nliout ls!.iyardi
. . ,
from the eiicampinint. Almiil 'Jo yurda
, , , , cj .1 .. r .... 1 . ..,1..
hidow, the liodv nl Siiiilh waifoimd pnrtly
..
na.ai ..! 1l i
received four blow, will, an nxo on Iho
head ami face, elih-r of which I. it .up.
jioteil by our informant, would ham pro-
dined instant death. No signs of lutj
hating been aliol dicoered. His right
arm was broken nt the wrist. Tliuir
!-..! wnm ininrriii iiv iiio i.ariv. aim
limy thiin continued on in pursuit of tlm
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ludiani. They followed ihem to tho
Ualle. wlmro thev found Anloiim, and
, ,. ,, . ,1 , .,i.
nl.M.ii nn tnllut nlmvA ainnnr thn l ncomn a
'
m.. u, ..v n
Joo was found. Tho horse, wcru in pis.
session oflho Indians.
Thn two Indiana wcrn nrresUid, nnd
brought down by tlm pursuing parly,
accompanied by our Informant as fur lis
iho fork? of tho road nt Mr. Totter'a where
ho lift thu party lo tome tn this cily, ihuy
continuing on with Ihu Indiana tu Chasln,
Tho Indiana confess ilia murder, and
give Iho following description of the man.
nor in which il was done. Joo abut
llayues, at lhn samo limo Alitoiuo com.
meiiccd upon Kinilh with un nxo, Joo
then snys ha shot Tvrwilligor wllh a re
volver, upon whloliTerwilligernlteinpted
lo raise himself tip, when Anlolne denlt
liiui a tov.cro blow in the back of tho
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aniiareuuv tioiiv w,uiui.m. .- -- ... .-. ..... . . . !, - r
.neck
I Our liklennanl also informs ua llmt they
jnrrositd a young man calling hhu.ulf
.John Markham, win. con h . sod hating
I stolon teven linrt.it from n Mr. (Viper,
' tending in the Willauu lie i.illex Tho
! reason for the ilioll assigned h Maikhiini
was lhat I Vainer owed linn mhiih S Jtnl.
borrowed n,.....y. ninl ref. I l pax M-
-..i i... .1 i.. i it . m .1 - . ....
mill nu tn.M.lll in- i.miiii it ii tit. -ii.tn
horses for Unit amount.
Tho nlwie nro the imillculiiis of tint
humd transaction ns liinii.heil us by Mr
(Vmk. Il ahnwt tlm moil eMruito coin
binaliennf diialurdlv teoiuidrelt to rnb I'bu
trimller of hit propoilv, mil we doubt
net II nml br, ol hit lilc Ihe mutt
ijoioui iiiiiint nhmi'd be uv.l Mining
lln (juiltr mint lo piiiii,hiiii lit, mid cluck
, tint ;tuwiiu; rll at nuoe
AHII1VAI.
m
or iiii;
nti.r.M.iiA.
T.o WorltHl.nlrr from Ihr .Itlnu
ilea Wftft(i lrital nf tklaa J till 11
rrnnkllu. Ttio .Vans Hlot In
cilli.tliniilii-tJrcnl lUi'lli-iiii'ili
In llttltliiiori'rirr nt llttllnlu,
t
The mail by ihn I'acilio Mail .Sliiim
.,,, ,,.,,,,, , .S. r (Vl.im r..
clu-d tint cm wstmdav moriiiii,; nliaui 4
. ., ... , ..
n i'Iik'K " o lake irio I mow mg limn im-
.. ., .. . ...
(s,m I ratll'ltl'O IiTiIM III OI OIll u
j,,K jii. i misl.li I te .imrri.iin niii in n' norlhv '-rived wrenta while
.'j;niiii - Tint Ainencaii i;pedilion( " ,j, ,, Bt ttio X'ietli nf tlmlr
fill"! out i . ar. I. U: Si. , Win ' , Uu Un ,' of
I,':o'M,rV,;i;i,l:11";,1,;;(1 'pU,,,1 , V,""tt.... . I .,iv. for , oiodyTlhat tho npathet! of
,p( ) u, .u,y -,ankliii hi. 7 , u.ithor bed ,k Imtnb itaoJoutlh
uddrcaa'l biter I" Mr. Miiituri', 111 .,.,. i,.i .,.,i i.iwiit .
J(ik Joii.-a I'iiiisi.ii 'te .Imrri
which hi- sji, all her hopes of hearing
anything ol brr hu.kau I n sit upon th
Alnrni'iin ahlpt lu iigii.t, l-oll liu.
ces n ihr Julut 1 ri, tik Itti'-s ixp'dilii'n
wrro dieoi tod I" I, iioitliw.i.il nf I'.ot
limit. Wrlliugliiii t'lninixl. Th. i c 'ii
sis! I of trnnu nl. of alulliiiig, pr. iriiii
tin ats lint Ami soiiips ,.f pjpi is, un. !l
glali whioh bori-n s,iri tnr'v ih 1..101'..
f limine. II M. J.,tit, il.in.. ', 01 I
Ji.liii Tin rnii hi I'ln -1 1 toil' i-t 111I1
oaled ihnl Sn I dm I'miMm inut Im--Wllllrrnl
I hen- III I "HI. Tin. lull I'lgein 1
has I 1 II lifrii.d ui I. iidun, and Kit- '
i-ri ali'it tail 'on. n lui h lhat the I in ndi t I
,, ,,,(,,.,,1 ,,,,. ,tor muy yit haie the
pbasiiro nf weloounn ut lu.i the sir
miigiilioiif the liable crow, ol lln
' K ' "' 'l'""".:.. . , ,.
1 ii.n Itl.sT I In. imffiriil ira nf tlia.
' j,,.,.,, flll, j l.amasu 1 lounty, I'.imsyl , Il
. Unla nml the urte.t of tinny' lour ol I'm!,
llntoti, IM'I'UPI s, I
neral iJiimna of tin-
1 11- l:l- ..--.. I - .
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... .v . . .. ..... .
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loruuiiur iimi on. .mn 11
it..
....Mi Iiuu.d 111 Ilm Civ ..t llilt.uur. ,
mid . 1 latgi molting wa. hill in Mum
in. ntul squat.-, ii' whih strong i-soiut, jus
.ro ad. pi. I in r.'al,.,u lolln-m.-i.r.
I'll 1. k 1 lit 1 r 11 i .V ..r put fur ..loot
tilt 1
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at iiuir.1 1
...Illlbn "nth 11!'.
biiruid o.
1 1 . a.mia.ias...i 1 .,x:i,.iin nn 1 1 am in
Tlm pioiiim sof fox Inula un I Tain 111
1 ... . ... .......
11 pis 111 .110X1. 1 OIOIII II sunn .11 IllMinru.
..lai.iaa.....
liiili ,1 A HiSI lll 1 t liirill m fl IlUli'in -
Tbo luptutitlou itihiiltlny w ill g.nu tin ir
ind. im ii. iii-i uinl as't to bo aunt x
the I iiilt'd .'l it. s.
I'lixil lit. AlU t .' f .ii.
ill,
I'i 1 v I in. TnbuiH say:
U 0 hav, iiiiio days' latxr newt from
llllrtlHl, ll.ll'lllll to iho llh AlllMIHt.
, .Sun 1 our in.t uiliiko ighl more Amsii
'"'':"" . , ' . "l.. Z " , "
, ,M,uliw w ,, ' ,,"
, H i i,nr behalf.
The t'ubiiu party in Now Orleans,
utiuih.iiiiig at.ul ayiUU in all, illsijiuitluil
ton thu Dili of llclobi r. A (ijiisidiirulilo
i number took passage umiiedialelv for
i . .. .r'. .1 .:... ....
ra went
, in riiiniiiudor, lieing without mom
' iiiaouiiui : oiunra worn 110 iiiu river, uiu
.-. .
igi lling nil", wem dis,o.(i to have a row,
, ' cxtipliug a low nrreida lor pelly
' ,r. t.. .. ..I Il.a
nn 111 lies hi 11 " poarii, wiiiun wrro eneui-
i . .. . '
',,i vvillinnt
illiuully, nothing .minus no,
uirrc.il.
Tho first train propelled by steam,
passed over thn Panama Itnilr'nd from
Nuvy liny lo ialun on lhn llth October,
'i'lio revoliinlioiilsts in Ihu nuulhcru
part of iN'uw (iriinada, hnvu been ullurly
ilefealetl nnd di.Hiracd by (ion. Ilnrrorn,
Oriv. Ilorrrra. thn insurginl chiuflaii, wu
obligid to lly tho country.
Twenty. ono prisoners escaped I'mtn lhn
Panama juil on ihu night nf the llth
October. Among Ihem worn two nf tho
gold train roblmrChailns Cruuiwiill and
Ihmhsjoiiiew Tliomaa, alls! 'i'oni ijum
murs. 'l'lic bisliicl Court for the :ird judicial
district, was to bavo Lomiuoiicid its soa
tlon yesterday.
'orr'tuiiili'iii'.
MM
l'il Itin HMMtnli.l
Mmtrii MkM'H r I wonder efn llltllo
0 rn lv nine I'aper ante a larnrl silu
holler, kiirii'dmi with jii;iiieul and karu
uilli the 1m t klndt nf itlietiniit (mm
allien papeia, than wiiii leu by twettu
kuiuliii-toil on n nriiiclmn nf 1 wua a
I , ,, of u , , , ,
. t i
liuint liiriiui iniiflii gl it a imnni; there
tveiiit to Iki an Mirny nlijeeka III VII III lis
kiimliirk llial II wuhl bulher a (lladelfa
Inwnr til nuiiioil; huweier I'll until r til
iinuin what I think k'lme of Iho u'ljuvka
niriuii kinder question wa, for evry bod.
ily til think nl nmkkoiitidrr justly.
UYI, the filil, npulsrrl! well lhals
al rite rfil 'in-let Jill; but the thlujj is iliu
ill it il palarely til admit mi ii'Uob of
the llalleal kind uf of prnan in a paper
l.y u nf korrestindense luabe an. I
think Ihoprinliu in a papur out til Imi tlm
edilortirue tenlaiiienla, aknrdlngly if ills
mutor lliiili iinut botarnedly oasy llatord
if ho it I think ho aim fit fir a editor.
i v;" '""' " mui) things I mite atalo as
' I think at ol.cki aa abuv, bnl lbs air lu
men) and uf tu linn h no aensn for tlm lil-
lit,, ? hi ii in mil.ll.li. mi Ilatifv mialaa
si.i.l.li-n.i.i Ini.mU nfmxnri
.,,,, nll, ,wny 0,r, c01lM n,niPi
... i.l..,i... u. '., . r....i .....
"" '!-"- - r--"
i . - nir irvin In llkn ilm Stataanien
ihul mutor Ituali wnnl lul in; uf ho atskt
mi' -1 koiiliinptalicl ntnl luilgiilDkaJit lu
un' il in ikrs I Ij 1- Mlntnsinrii fain tuNJli"
dis ui.fcl I1.1i It tha uto of kepliigiip
n I. a Mil Ciolith warrfuir, diu it ibo wis
.lino in .1 0 ! 1 0' II aaillugly w II Id if llio
Spool u-er whs at lltl at npraacntcd by
'li-Sui .ti -o N I tukr it of ihn a
1 it u,. an.. 4 in v iii-iiu nhil ilia pur
j. ri 'a n,i li il .1 ) iiinior Hush is fol
r
h I 1 itJ'i in ih.-iti 111 lot patMir, or
lllls II. I.
t.li-s. al. 1
J.T Ins ri-ilma fisda oliuir til
I liii ai liiiln u I no, and 1
.1 111 ! I..- ...I,. un.. I 111 iiuk eny ona lhat I
hd Nun Iwnhlnsk inl.ter Hush with
Im 1. sp. et, of it tptl.' s "oil of the tasln
inuiols, InlUcladll.l uililicl nf tho pepla of
m "ii :n htio n piM-r pli atn tin-in beat
M i- li'led with .'nrl lUl iiitiiii.atiug
nnm inio.ithniis, loim bui; an'd fol.de- 10I
!,i ,., ,i. ,i , -r.bi I e mistar butli was
tlli) ,h n (r. n.jls, inotoio, fur he it
,r" ' iry m .1.1 in- .'" )
injury . I wnd'ut ef I had seine rnull lu, I
tmnl, nl! .1 Ihe Urogin apnra out lo bo
'.,,, , I,,,,,. uri , ,llcy. Td
. - -
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...
Iiturt ilinu 'me, lor I Kioto inn euiiura
i..sl ..f th. iditurt' If tin traik iiitirely,
io .1 1. .- ' 11 1 .. pumi inittlfd ill olio man it
1
ini .1 ..i.'nr.i niiti r 1 11 1 a ai
.... .
i , llM, , v,.r , UIioiia. I hone el
i)
.11 m tit tu publish lli.s that muter bu.li
nl lo'"1'' tako no uiUiue and not duvolo a ain-
"I Im 111 liu vul (no I wool tl) to an so
i 1 but I hop" II will anon,) paper in a rn
I ply in thi, Itir I trust evry lioddy will
knii 1 !er lhat M"te mines Well ef he kaut
sp. Ito 11 ki.lUguliiy.
Muai: hkii.ru.
' c"'v''1 l'"rt' " ,0 '.
g"bl ... Inrg- quantities on that Ii land,
nnd at Ilm nauio llmo "make a raiso ler
themsoUes; which, freui tho rsporli,
,,r,SMI i bu n suro thing.
i
CcrTho llisliict Court for Waalrjng-
nii.-ii 111 h imi nnw luwn in ana. inn inrpu
.. . , ..., .l
I weeks, and wn undirsland still not ready
lu mi ion in. A xery large amount 01 uu-
aim as lias been transacted, much more
than ut tho session uf any court since tho
organisation of the territory.
AtKN(iivt.i'iKiMKMTS. Wa aio iiidoUttd
to Nkwi;i.i. and Co's l'.xprass for lata
California papers, seven hours In advance
uf tlm mail. Mr. John r'r.iiiiwM, Hsq.,
will ulso accept our thanks fur a roll of
late paiers.
siink. The wharf boat at Cencmsh,
we lihajiiforinud, sunk on Saturday night
Inst, with Mimti anil or 100 bushels oats,
nml uhouifiiiii or lino bushels nf whoat on
board. Do not know the cnuie.
Oir Seirral comiiiunjoatlom from our
('orrutiiondeuls hnvo been reocived, but
! to late fur Ibis week's pspur. ,
nt nfi'"- ' .:. :
K'
W.
&;Kfe
.