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v,u- -iTV ' ' rV- OREGON v5 a h k - it"1' . V"? O" " '-.'"' 1 r -A . . t . I . .j.I.aMwjjajaaawiaMaawaaaa, . ji , V , f . ,i t, . !. fatjiaaMasWaMMeewaM Kl ' "7 KCHNBULV f CVIVKM, KdMsr. vol, e; TKD ORfcOOIf 8FSOTA0K: A WBBKLY NEWSPAPER, tllOtIP TO Tl BOUl, MMIU AB Uttlf irrsaaero or Mi D. j.dcliMklyt ' INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB. Ommr,IHHin V J kretsawatbe. - W iin Hu .. L Imm InaaHiiaa. Mth -1 J 52 r every eddtUassl IsosrUee 5'!SSL0q A Muni dad-ooao, seaaa I yearly jd?"". TV. - - af UMlka boss! to Xlirttf ...,ka4 aa the morata. eetotwlae ihey wit to taallawe. h nM. MdbM(4 "' Aim for Ike aactaler. Tbe Mtarl persona era aiithorirtd te act aa Aetata MitoHfutar. They wlU raeelre tub- MrlsUaSS and lf MtiMMIBU let . i i. m.... ta.leaaaBfelacanlfiw tkeMoae lor In 'Dm Territory, ie)Bnllioli.4 to twelve and reeelM far minyi relellni oe. A. M. Pm. W.Ofyn.ae. lawleeeaniy. T, P. Pewe. UelBM aeunly, O. P. Use. AassasTHT It Co, Off parity. Corca . Co , Portland. J. U. M'Cul, P. M.BeWm. lien. Anna. Aelotla. C M. Wuii.i.ClMtolm, A.J.IIaniass.aea.YsinllM P. lv, eon, i Man tilt. A. IIiuisb, w. IlilUwmofh. J. W. Nimith, Nromilh'aniMls. Polk co.ir.ty JeaM ArrUNiTi, Umfqae ValWy. V. II Rasa, BalMiU. Kossbt NswsU CkauiBefg. U.vu A. Umilu, l-oekleawte. K. P. flsiaiss, Banto conutjr. J. D. ItetMil, PeetBO City . Iim nBB. ttrMO. IJan eoualv. K. Baateo, Pleas! HiU PtolUirke. IWrImi rawly. Tina. N. Aasasr. Una County. Nth. Omir , Dallas (Mumble river. Jans Wevaial, Neeaillk Mitte, Talk eernl, IVitxua eatvew, CsBemoh. Il.vi Tons, Meaikelje, O. T. Itavio laatlta, Astoria. W.II.UmV.CUIso stains. II. M. Kawutna, Itllla" T. U.rre,Mdlae. POETRY. taniiii'" in - lor tba rlnoeleler. T Mr lataat Hoy , STTNtoeoas J. cseo, r;. a ? i Ceme.pratUe.Mlleeee, PR bold thee in nijr arma. Par dey'e dull tod ledonr, Awl borne la Ml f cliamx. I !, nij wii auUnir, lap ! Mawi Mb thf jr wUh mil.l ! Haw awaat will to Ikr abrp Thai iiawnalhjr Ma la-olhl! Thy feathar laokail lika tlira, Nat qallaaa full ( U. Dut all ! Ikat lif attnljf loi ! V, ! wa lorail blm !" (Prawu no, wa larrd anolhaf ) Tba Rial wlia laok liiui. kmw llow wa dkllu hy brtnlmi j And liaw wa naUlitil Imn fnw, Tim' rwxilU that !!; taa, Awl laaftd lafflkar an To aaa ir bay man ! Al.J lnBlJaWld Waa pa)rin( an ba rbark, llow on ou UuJaJ kaara Uur aoula' totxaai wa'il ( !lJtf,litll'daii:ii, lira TJiy ftllwi'a fviidrat tnwt Par.ohlliacaniialglra Tbybaaoiylo Ilia dual I" llul Tain aw fast) rrfird AfflicllanaTmlawalrodl And iha'thataak wm hard, Warablmb4ckU.0l. if Tby awUir'ibon4liif (rirf LaBgroanltoMraoiraltkiiaw, Till haarra awtcl raUaf Upooatumlatry iluawi And thau waat aM to claar Our aaJ tonlfbttd way, And with Iky amlla I chaar OuidarkMai lata day. Ohl wardaa Jayanralharat And Waia, lika mnabina rain, ffaaa chtaad twardaaBalr Wt tlpd aar toy f a. m t Ah (atopy Nuba, TUMayalidadraapIata WaU.Patbartatoryadoaa, And MaOiar wait far lhaa. Gad lata thy praclooibaartt AW Uaftbaa with a knf I Bui irwaraealladta part, OU (Mia lU Hi iawl Mnmgl Tbaratald Iby Villa haaaW, And alaap oorat Ink bl, rooihar- IU11 draajnoT kaaraoly lamia, AndaaabUUtUakraUiari ' CalumUa City, O.'f . Mar. Ml, 1611. 03 A Him 8o"ndr: In Loulunn liti rteorarad twtWa thounsd dolln dim. g from om Willlim L.'.Bhiw .for iUr mktloaof obrMar,. Wht lite tltqtlir ccoiliteJ of Unot iitttdi (Pram tba (War Tiiw) Mmh' ", fctlf rllili New Vrh. i tar a rciiant "Tharo wm aouwl af rawlnr by lli." Tho moan wm lilniog brigliily upoo lb polUhtd niuakel ind gftaua efulp. moon of nominal In lh nettlei uniform of lb UulTa Id eraek rrgimowl of tba llrlliib rmy of lb day m ba iravarted kla brlof round al ilia cardan-eats In Grecnwicb atrorl, bahlnd the mldmce of Sir Henry Clinton, commaadar.ln.obltf ol inn liriuan loreea in Amonoa. Ilia italwart flauro and high grenadier cap niiiM lilt anaoow nnpear giKanuo beuMih Ibe ray or our full bu4 glorloua orb tlio wrttern moon. Occasionally be Mould pauae, a II llalrtiinx In Ibo rich mutlo wbloh ever and anon awelled forth from the renldenc of Sir llrnry, and hie thought liirncd upoo tbo youth and beauty tnliiilinir with the dancu wllliln. Oiifo or twlr ba patted Ibo back of Ida baud acroea bla eyea, at If to at ay a truant lear that waa tlrallnx rroin lla luiintaiii. Ilia tneinory runlutl In tlm dava of bla early home In "incrrlo Hnsland." "Ily St. drome!" be mil It ere J, half aloud, "I did Mil think I rould he no child, lah I Tli aounJ of that lun baa.put ma In nilnd of homo and old lleTonahire." Karlnir thli. ha broke out In that mill tary aonu of (len. Wolfe which, aa tradl. lion gnea, he.eung while paailng up the HI. Lawrence, I tie night beiure no leu on the plains oT Abraham : -nhr.euMirrwhy NbouLI w U lualaMlwIr lra, n hioa bualarar ua to d.a," ice. Ilia voice, naturally awtcl, Bounded wrlrctlv meloilioua aa unconwloualy he Rirftot bit dutlea aa a aeiillnet, an-i gave to the aonjj Ilia urn compaaa oi ma maniy lofte. At a Utile dlatance, concealed from the erntlnet by the ihrubbery, wai an otricer, upon wnoae irniirtnni m ivauuiui rlfl aboanlces from tba ball-room. Aa Ilia after fate of tide brave officer forms a memorable page In our couolry'a biitory, my reader may perhaps Ilka a dreciiplion ofhls perioa, lie was rather under Ibn middle height, of a handsome, weii-maue ngure, ami erect military car rilne. Ills faca wai oral, and lb fe turre decidedly bandsoine. The main oapreaaion of bis oounlenanoa Jiaylayod frnnkncM anJaTiiboriiy. ftle age'sieiasal admit thirty. Ilk acarlct coal wa faced with buir. and buff breeches, with while silk stockings, adorned ibe lower part of his person. Such waa the bail-room's tu mo of an officer at ibat oerlod. "You seem melancholy lo ulcbt, Major A ml re" said bla fair companion. "On ruch a night aa this you should be other wise." "Aud in suoh company, you abould Iisto added, MUs Urekman. I'ardon ma fur this apparent iuiotnesa. The thought tint tliia may ba the last night I shall ever trw-od in New York is enough to make one feel melancholy la it not, fair lauy i ' "I.rare New York, Major Andro ?" said lha young la-ly, with aome aurpris. "Are you going south with Lord Corn Willie I" "A soldier, Miss Urekman, must in form no ono of his destination, and parti cularly una lika yourself, with a touch of the rebel feelina toward your countrymen This much I will answer I am no, going south." VSome new plan of Sir llrnry', I'll be bound," aaid lb laughing girl. "I do lore Washington, and that is Ibo truth My father, it Is certain, remains firm In his allegiance to King George ; but I, I go with our republican ueorge ueorgc, the soldier from Virginia." "I cannot say that I thtrik less of you for such feelings, Miss Dcokman," aaid Andre ; "it li natural that we abould love our country. Washlngtou Is a bravu sol iier, and, from all I hear, a sood man. lie that aa ll may, however, lie bas no right to take up arms against his lawful king, and when he la taken, a he mual be, he will end bla days on a glhbot." "I'll wager you Ibis rote' aaid tho merry-hearted girl, In a laughing lone, taking on from her hair, against tba first new novel you roceivo by the London packet, thai you will aufler suoh punish ment first and thai, you know, Is Impas sible, Major lor my countrymen treat the kings officers with Ibe highest respect when prisoners. Spies only arc bung, and neither Washington nor yourself aro like. ly to undertake that profcation." It aeemod aa if a spasm passed throuth the frame of lha oflioer, for ha trembled for an Inatant like a leaf an Incident "which wa long alter remembered by bla fair companion whon mentioning ins titer anoholy fate, You ire ill, major I Let u go In." "No, no," said he, faintly "It wa but momentary nervous amotion, and I now passed. There are, at times, Mis tleekman, presentments of evil In lha tin man mind, thai come without real cause, and trouble ua we know not why. I can- .not say but that my phyitoal health Is' as good as aver ll waa, in nigm la oeau. llful, and lb aoeno within Kir Usury's mansion enonantingi uui ami mere is a heaviness about my spirits thai I oanoot shake oft. I aaa a dangtr before me, yet know not where to guard ajnloti It, or how lo meet it. Though shadowy, ll an- Oregon City, (0. T.;) tiiftr, December W, I86L pear palpsUo and distinct. Abt that snog." At this moment tba sliver tone of (h sentinel' voice rang sweetly upon lb ear with the word of the eoog wo hav xulluj a .I aLllad Lm. AmmmA IhA llianuuiivv, auu, nim ! ? major and bis fair companion appeared suddenly before mm. in an loaisni at nln waa huahfid.and hla muaket broutnt uddetily lo "present arms," aa he alood motionless In true military position barbra Ida superior. Nay, nay, Whitley, ceeae not yoar song,' said (be major; "oaeuob bwh a this J wonder not Dial you feel lika ..singing. I will stand responslWa lo.lba sergeant lr won a orean m aisctpiiar. -"Iskoeblllkamooh'toUarlt lo tMi an Jier." aa d lie adv." "I only know ll, lady." answered the acnliiiol, "from hearing Major Andro alng It when I have been on duly al nu nuar lers. Perhaps h. ma'am, will consent lo favor you with it." "I Inalst, Major Andre no refusal will I allow." Well, Miss Dcakman, I will not dey you ; but I cannot equal wiiiny in the song, a you will aoen And out." lie then commenced, and sang with oreal natbo and beauty. Tbo calm anien dor of Ibe night, hi pensive air, and tba Irellng with which he entered Into the words or me song, oomoineu 10 give n great effect. Aa lie concluded, ba waa surprised to bear the eiolamatiooa "llravo. Andrei" "Beautiful!" Excel lent !" from numerous voices, its fact, be was surrounded by a goodly portion of the ball. room company, who had availed themselves ol a pause in ibo danco lo visit the perueo. "Well done, Andre I" said a stout and noitlv ecntlcman In military costume, with a iare-e star on the breast of hi coat "you shall hereafter bear tba till of song-master as well a aajuunt-ganerai lo his msieelv'a troop In Amsica. Out come, man your pnlltnsand gay' seem to ba on furlough to-olghl. The Ilaroneas de Keldetel na been loomog all over for her partner. Step lo, my dear fellow, itep in I Miss Baekmao, will you condescend lo tak my arm I" "1 have been nealectful.Bir Henry, and will instantly repair my wrongs," said Andre. Ha entered tba bi!t-toom, and waltsed wkdLlaW SaisWail. baawLfiafth Haa- slaVKnTraVBi'rtoyna'a aaaoMlsrtwa mand al Saratoga. It wa tba' last waits and ball-room soene ever ensaied la by Andre the night of tbo IBlh of Septsrn- ber, 1780. The ball was over, the gueata bad d parted, and it was waxins towards day. jlgbl, when Andro left the private closet of Sir Henry Clinton, and stood in the doorway looking toward tbo Bowling Ureen. "Now. my dear Major," said Sir Henry "I bid you adieu. May auceeaa crown your eOurt. ll your interview wun Ar nold terminates as wa hava.reasoa to ex peot, West Point is ours, and a general's commlulon awaits Jonn Anuro. ue cau tlous. I entreat of you." Adieu. Sir Henry I go I serve my kins and country. If I bull will not u ll. Blr. farewoll." 'He nhook lb extended band of Sir Henry Clinton with emotion, and, aa ha stepped into lha street, received, for tba last lime, tha military salutation of a llrit. lah sentinel. Ha touched his bat aad passed on. At the water's edge ha spring into a boat; and was noon on tho deck of lha Vulture rtoop-or-war, on ma way te his unit interview wm neneaioi Arooia. In a little more than leu days, Ibe high minded soldier dangled on a gibbet. Ilia hones of dorr were forever closed In tho dust and ashes of the arave. Forty years afterwards his bone were brought lo ibis oily on thelrway to rest beneath agorgeoua eeno'aph In Westminister Abbey. Though an enemy, wo respect the memory. ofa bravo man j ami that suon a man anouta havs been the victim of a traitor Ilka Benedict Arnold! There le aomethlnc ao touohlng in the last letter of Andre to. washincton, mat wo almost regret in latter had not compiled with hla request, and given blm th death, of a 'soldier i Tam, Oct l ITBU Siii Daeved abate Ik terror of death by tho ronavlauaneas of a fa davolad la Honorable rwiauta. lid auuwa with ne ertloa last ran rivo ii roniera, I Irart UuU dw raqikwl I make la your eiceNoncy al this arrlona panad, sad which la loanfiaiajr laal nvanaita, will not to raieelad. Hjrinpailir lowanla a aoWsr WUI auiaiy laitMe yonr siealleaoy and a niQIUry tribttml to adapt tbo irwdo T ay death to tho foaUofa of a sua of - Ii na bona. air. Dial If sunlit In'mv eharaciae inpnMara you with eataam lowarda wa If sight la my maaoruwas roars ma aa ua awum pai7 nd not of raaaalmant I shall esprriaiea Ota op. ration of thaw freUncs I yowaWMi, by bolaf la lumed that I aa not bs db oa a r ktoi. 1 han the bnnor la to you oxcalkMunrls roost ebrdrvnl sad moat humble asrvait, JoiuAina. At noon precisely, on lha 'li of October, 1780. ha waa hnnir at Taopan. On the day of Arnold'e death, many year after, Ilia Ires 'thai overshadowed the solitary grave of Andro waa struck and shattered to piece byngiitoing. OCT Hon. Bdward Kvereti lis 'con. anod todellver aa address on (he ooca-J mor oi i no uaaicatioo or tno uamenoge Athewium, whleb wilt Uka jlac lit October. "rVrWWr.r Tar awayto tU,f.' '" ' iV ' ??$&? i. M&&W9JW l-L . , - . II I 1 . . LL JUMLBggr J f H " saaawaoanai aaa aaaw aaowsw aatrBjowaaa hav before mao mantloB of ibo n aairkabla atlllaea wblcb may ba observed afraldalgbt la thee regie), but not ua taj'sow did it cam 'upon m with such (oras, aad la such alagular roaaoar. I ese atlempt to desoribs tba.mlagled aajairas I axperleaoad, of ooasUaleur. pfjaa aad aavsieaaoat at tba xtraoraloery ryirirn-n1M'tt'' 'l'1, ' iHaat gating upoa, aad of rtaewsd boa, asaMasrd Into a qukri, holy aad ratoraa taCaVsatag gratk towards abat laakblyVeli llbtySelnff, who, la ihtosol reltaod alika suprema, as in tba busy hour of noon, when man is esger at bis loll) or lb custom of the civilised world giro to basin active life and vigor. Sava iba distant humming noiss of lbs engine working on board of lb steamer lowing us, there was no sound lobs board dettotioa; Iba existence of any living thing or of any animate maUer. Yet there we were, perooptluly, nay, rapidly gliding past lha lands and fild of Ice, as though soon secret aad mysterious power had beea ssl lo work to carry us swiftly away from those vexatious, barraastog and de laying portion, of our voyag, in whlob wa had already experienced so much trouble and perplexity. The leading ves. sets had. pasted all ibe parts where any, furtber.dKTiculty might have been appre hended, and thia of course gay to ua in lha rear a eene of perfect aeourlty for Iba present. All bands, therefore, except tha atiddle watch oa deck, were1 below In Ibelr respectiv vessel ; and, aa I toefced forwafd ahead of ns, and beheld tba leas; lla 'of masts and rigging that rose up from eaob shJp before ma, without any soil sst, any eppereal motion to propel sack ataasss oaward, aad wltboat a stogie humea -tatee to ba beard round, it did aaaaetbleg wonderful aad anaaalag. Aad yet It waa a aoble eight oW veasebj were oastiag their leaf shadow se'ros lkwajMMHaeeofctbe paasIagSoseof kayrafaaW'aaJirT'awdi iiiwiairraill geptler, but atiH beautiful lustre, 'was soariaa; ,ibregb the palar sky, at lb back of MetvuVCape. Ay, in truth it waa a noble light ; and wall could I look up ward to tbe streaming pendant of my own dftr country, that hung listlesaly from tha mast head of the "Assistance," aad' feel tba highest satisfaction in my breast that I, too, was one of her children, and could boast myself of being born oa ber owtffree soil, under her own revered and IdoHxed flag. But oven as I beheld that listless symbol of my country's name, pendant from the lofty trunk, my glanoe waa directed higher'; and It oaught the pale blae firmament of heaven, illll In thai midnight hour dlvestsd of star or nteoa that ahlnes by.nlghi, and brighten ed by the sun, my heart breathed a pray erUst He, who dwells far beyond that keaofmortsl eye; ..would deign to grant Vk the attempt now making ihould not baftuula In vain, bulthauhcae whom we ware bow oa our way to seek might bo round and restored to their home and sor rowing friend ; and that, until than, full apport and strength might be afforded them. EslaMsiai Ik ftraer. It is calculated that th division of tho occupations of men in the United State la nearly in the following proportion t at la haemal mwalloa ssjott ea Uaosiaa ,.MM " la learaoa piafiaaiii aavsu la ceaaerse UtMt - la aaiafarmaa...... Tlrst la agrlsnrs.t. .... J.7UI4JI Thus It will be seen that these who are engaged In afrioulture, are three and a ball Matt gsatter than those engaged In all other derision. The ssrloulturlsU, etoasqutnily, have the physical and nu. aterioal powtr, and can at any time oa. ttrolayery'SMvahmeat In the 0. States, aad give tone te' public) opinion'. But do theyf No,laaedl for however power ful ihy may be in number Iboy are weak ha influenoe, aad thl arise from a waat fM4 o( proper duoatioe. The slxtyslx thou aaad two hundred and flfty-flve eagagtd La the learned professions, are stronger! Intellectually, lhaa tha three mlllloae area hundred aad nineteen thousand nla hundred aad fifty oaeogaged In agrioul (ure, and tberefore' rule them. If ll were not ao, Kvea-elghthi of tba oASoe in the aWrUytvaajM not ba bald by lawyers aa4j4atara.tof would all tha edlegee aad has aaaaaiaiba endowed prlaelaaMy for the btatfit of the learned profoasloa. wmm una n-a jaaaaa. I A naaesai awaawaawaaa..,, waawawawawawawaaTjajBawawjaaaawaajaswaawa.-'v-,.'; ssmamsaam ARaaMa About Iba. year iTt a oocarreel whtea aeeerya wm wrtaeaaa adamaa. lasbe waMeJaW.saaaiail - 1 - . I . "h ' . . J .. . .1 - --iZ WHO use asengsaea) taa araaasaai inaas oa lootaa eany aaaaaia insaase taa. aw- t llb. Their asverfca imali, wa aa w .. r - " 1 4n j . i iba baakiof tai,(a)w taw,Taaaa) betwaaa Haw LsaaV) aa! 'JsnHak. . A aaaall raaaaaatal.TlaaalaMaM aad the are I mmi;! ?!? Ha iiaaiia am tae w Taw.MlNrialaw.;a- aaaVaMaawWrswaTaaY brated ahlef Uaea. thtrnfOMm'tt my raiaara merMaia araapenty aa ikm employed several lawaai of tbktrjaa) la huntlrftgaalatewaaaaaKia warevaia able 'for tbelr Air. -.Aasaaa; tbeao baater was one aamed Zfebaryi ef tba royal rase, aaaaaalleai baaier, bat aa draakea and worthies aala.Ha aa arar Head- When be had aoeaewbatpasataj tha age af fifty, eevaral raaaibara ef taa reya tah lywbcotood betwaaa Zaibary aaoi tba throne of bl. 110, d4d, Ms) 'bi 'aa. birrwirwrib'alyeae',Ufc batweaa bias and tba araplro.' Ia,tiu aoaal Ida eat tergealu reoaaatd Its away, aad ha re flected rioualy. "Hewaaasaobadraa kenwretchaalamasajra tobetkavbief of thli boeorable raoat What, wig atr people sayf sod bow wHi tbe sbadae of my noble aaeeators look dowa ladigaaat upon tuoh a baa suoosworT Can I aaa ceed to the great UaeasT I will driak aa more!" He eiaaaly reeslesa aaver a gain lo taste aay drhik bat water, aad he. kept bis rseslatwa. tlrely UlUy h;.aWyeaaf aa f araa, t aJ ready parteok al tba'a WrKal aaaaaawt forladlaa.- la tha biajljiahn af Mai. the annual aleetiea ef taa.BsaaKf- crs ef tba (lhaa) esJeay waa aaH at Hartford, taa eapUat. MyPatkefi aaabaT. lit lata it tilled edoateially, alally, aad k waa eaetaaaary aaraVt abUfef tribe. MyrWber'a' abt aaid way aataa"faad batweaa begaaaad BaotfoH'waiaUeidaf waa In tho habit ef iiaaabtaaVwaaTa tba elaetloa, aad eVaiaf wbb bU btatbar governor. One aa tba ialahivea tbo't struck aw totry iba'akwerity orrbe aid man's lemperaaee. The family ware roidstdinaer, aadibarewaa aaeelleat bjme-brewad beeroa tba table. I ad dressed the old chief: "Zaobary, thia beer le aaeelleat will you laatalt!" . 'The oldmaa drefpid bla. kalfc aaa fork leaaed forward wkh a ateM iata ally ef expreesloa hit black eye, spark. link with ledigaaiisa, waa fixed aa as. "John," aaid ha "yea do aot kaew what you are doing. Yoaare aattiag Iba devil, boyf Do you not kaew taat I am aa Indian! I tell yea that I aw, that, if I abould but taste year bear, 11 could not atop ualtl I got ta rues, aad came aaala tha draakea aad coal wretch your hiker riasaakiiiaaata have beea. Jeba; while yea live, never agata tmpt aay atea la break' a geed raaala i rataa never attered a taara wlaakla precept, lUeaawtMaaa eeeM aatvaaaa giveaula aaore eel aaa taaaa af ileai nfaa iwuinanaeratrwsa. y pawawitwaai deeply aJKraltdi they leaked at eeeb ether, at ne, aatTat tha veaerabla eU ladlaa, with deep rVrtmgaaf awe aad rsaa oat. They afterward frioueMly reraladad aaa of the aoeae, ana; charged ate aereV at forget It. Zaebary lived to pata the age of eighty, aad aaoredly kept M raaala. tlon. Ha lies burled In tba royal hartal place of hla tribe, aear the beaullrV) Mi of iheYaatlo.lbe waMera braaea ar taa Thamea, la Norwich, oa Uad aaw owned bv my frtead. Calvia (saddard. Baa. 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