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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1853)
yr vm ft $ (Drcgon Spectator. oregon firvi rillDAY, SKPT..MHKU a. Ir-M. Ruinr Hlxcr .Inltrn There are wars and rumor, of mm from thii quarter, hut as far at e have becnlof Uc h( many -,,, (,mi able to judge, there ii coiiMilerably more ,)tV(l hai, lMf )Mmf w rf(Iucf, ,h ,Wy of tha latter than of the former. Pretlv . lp..piv ,,.., ...fficlcnt todraw them nearly all tho latest accounts are of a doubtful character. The whole truth might be (iimnied up in a few lines; pot. ibly the following guess at the facta max come as near the truth ns that which la given out as authentic. I In all. there have l-een some ten or twelve white person, killed including tho.ewen.eiiiioncdt.,., week The num. bcr of Indian, killed n.av be double that of the white.. The while, have been ! lacked generally in .mall number., and. in mo.t instances u -xpccledly and from concealed place Xo regular battle !' yet taken place; but mutual feeling, of hostility exi.i on both .Me.. Tho people of Yreka and other adjicent local.tie. sympathiso with the white .oilier., and have volunteered effective a. t i the way of munition, of war and men to u.e them. While on the other hand the Indian. 111 the vicinity o Jaeatonullo have tho eo. operation of their ne.gl.U.ring tribe., and commnnication i. waylaiJ, ami the .up. plie. for that quarter measurably cut on". If the quanlitv on hand i very timiled, we fear tho ditre, nny be augmented very much from :lu. came. Ammuni tiou and arm. aro both .carce with tho whiiea. The Indian, arc well armed and have plenty of ammunition It will be Ken by our Althome cor. re,pondenco that Judge Skinner wa. among the living up to the ITU, Augu... Variou. oth.r report, have been in circu. I.tlon relative to thedea.hofo.her.. One report wa. to tho effect that C.en. l.ane had been killed whjcl, grew, probaLiv. out of the fact that hi. party were attack- . ... J, . , eu at the moutti ortho Lanvon and two of , , , , the men killed. Th.a much-from what we can le.rn-i.true He ... attacked! , , lM hlf Jij(1 .t the C.n,on on the ISih. .ih the rrtuli , h- oe ,,,. , woul(1 .tated above. V dinvnt jf lhe ,,ock war. in anything rerwni with famine, have been, and . . . ... ., ... .,. .. .... , 1 like at good condition at the outcome aa are atiU in a critical situation. In many , .. - .1 .. , , . , , . , . . when they commence the journey. in.tai.ee. dnven from their homi. badly M f oofc , .,,, , frigh.ened, and crowded toge.her-a great wm (hn ,,t , ,,, ,hoir Iotk I deal too tuck for comfort-mlo .mall ,hc olher ,Moof ,he moum.,n, .,t vc.r. ,ou.c. and even then .utlaring the or. , fM M four.fft,ltof .,, le kind of dread. I nder uth (.ircumttan- . . , ,. ., M .... r.i , , , ..... atock left there perished by reaaon or the cea their fute I, certain v to be deplored. , , , , ,, . ., , . .. 1 deep snow that fell in the winter. It wa. The Indians arc revengeful, though ceru(njy ,ery uncxwcted aa well aa un. they .ccrn bent upon plunder more than ulUttl. ".pi. MOlta ,,,ner,v ihroucliout the shedding of blood; but tho whin a are Oregon were poorly provided for at tho highly cxa.pcratrd, and arc determined, ,ime both for man and Uavl. Thi.prov.a they .a, to exterminate tho race. Thi. ,,, it w unu,ua( lnd a. fir a. wo resolution may prove somnvvhat Jitr.cull ,, ,j experience, vs.. much the ae to carry out. The hid.t-M retreat, of the, ,, wlntcr we have fel, ,I1C0 wc liale Indian, are loo rmmcrou and dilTicult for ccn Ore"n. the whites.io routllhem ;, and it is useless 1 T(0,e 0f ",." citilrns who have friends for a .mall party lo attempt to dislodge rcmtil(.I0n ,lf roaJ woulj Jo tt1 l0 them from their lurking places. g0 hem Uincly ,uccor L ,,., re. A general deposition appears to per. member that a friend in time of need is a x-ade the mind, of thelites to kill all thc frPnd indeed. Peed font' will bofjiind Indians they come acro. Thc extinc l0 I much more plentiful this than lat tion of the enure races in that rtgion iv Jcar c ,,,,k ; but the price, of produce lhe almojl unannn m, .. iitimeiil. Mat. LiKTotTicr articles of comumption will be lers have arrived at vucli a il.gtee of des ,erv little le., Kan, than they were at peralion on the part of the whites as was (iaf time. never heloro uitnestcl in Oregon. t'pon this subjict wc quite the follow. ing from ih orrep'ndii.ei) of the Alta California, doted at Crcscu.t City, Aug. 14lh : I.nte nrrivuU fr 1111 Ju. IwhiviIIi , Ore gin, bring 111 mitlligmi f u'lent distur baiice. In llie IimIwiix. It i, uM that the Hogue river, hlunuihs (nf th upper Three e'.icrs for Marion, ir tho cheer count)) and Shmias are oinhinnl, A .,cafct.,. number of tha w Inn shave hem killed and ' , -. woui.ded.aniongwhoniarusM-rjIorniy. ctrSinco publishing our first number own acquaintances. Mr I bomas Wtl s , . . ... . ., ., , ., d'.o l morullv wounded; Mr. U UHa w il.. erection of the Dunn w.ts.hnt In lhe ahnuld.-r and wrixlj Clackamas bridge havo Iwen opened and Mr. Ith'ules Nuland was ''illid, besides a thn work rO'Coinmcnccd in earnest. It is number of othi rs. Mr. J. I.wis had nix 'expected that it will be completed this mules killed, besides a number of others, ir.ii The citizens of southern Oregon, so uni. 1 ...,.,, . , .. , , , ' formly taking side, w ill, tho ,n, rnecu. ' Nc,, ,0 ,h"' ln '"lnco is the bridg- ted Indians, havo now an opportunity, In '"B 0,',,'9 Tualatin river on the road leud- the kindness of their In arts, in render a ing to Lafayette. It is much needed, and peace oaring to dillVrint ttlb. a. Some t,0 s(.ttUrs beyond tho Tualatin havo but of the 8o, of America, beheving thai tho ,,,, 0 , y ,f blood of freemen called from the ground Z for vengeanco, took their peace oHeringa ill their hands and went tn meet tho iava gcs. One of tho first votaries olfered upon the altar was Sam, one of, thu chiefs oflhe Kogue It Ivors, and brother to Joe, tho head chief. Ho had fortified Teblo Keck, and wuh his band awaited the attack. The next onslaught was to have been made upon Joe and hl warrior.. Should the citizen, of that orfy (Muntry alloicH, the war will be terminated before the next pring. This morning our eighteen pounder vomiting forth ill volume, of fir. and moke, denoted the arrival of one of your pretty veaiela from San Francisco. lie. fore the reverberation, from our rocks and hore. had .ubshJrd, onco mora wa. lhe Iron throat greeting In thunder lone, the ppear.nce otourittamcr, lhe Hunt. J. 3. V. The -Unte iMMlpuHli Tho curly immigrant, got along llili season remarkably welt. There u lit tle or no sicklies. Th grass w as plenty 'nil good, ami the dust wi, e-omparallic Iv, but little troulilc Tho situation of 'those still behind, wi regret to leant, it . (ilcal. So much slock haa ilierl along. Teama that had from lour to six yoke of oxen when they left Tort Hull, many of them, when they arrived at the I'tnatilla, had but one and iwoynkc. The ttock of the rear immigrant ha ,uircrcj linmenely fir the want ofgruss, . idJfd () ie a,nKW ,u(roc,I1(, clfluJlof dutl provri, ln llo nm n, CM ,, ,h, , ..,,,,, wuM" b,., hf ,r poflr am, jtJc, , jM,n -, ,,5, wi ,0,B ,, ,Hp ,0 much fl)r n)iny ,o ho h l)fy wou,j m,k( ,.,, ripl,,.t L, w(), f(m ou( of nro,.,j01. T,,u, tr,llon wil ,ringon sickncs.and .ick. nMf (lfilh Vrry fcw jfh, ,,,, , ,lMe ,,,! imong ,ho fl, immlgl,,1t, lnf ,, Thov ,,, ql)it.ker ,,,., ,j lh(.,r,tocUooke.! belter lhan thoie of any fjrm(,r ,,,,. w. , ,, pUy lllole w10 ny lm,p ,,10 m,,forlun, , h.'vebeen in theCaacade ,,, during the rain on Ja.tTue.day nj h, lnJ ,ho folIowi lUy, .. Thc ,ug of war" only cornea when the immigrant gel. into the Caicado mountain. ; audi ia particularly the caao when thc arrival 1, late in the acaaon, aay any time after the middle of Septsmber. I'craon. having friend, on the road would do them a kiudncx to per.uade them not to attempt to crow the mountain, afler the norlml unhlVMflimril. 1 hev mull COUIIt .... ... . . H..koi .nv.t,!n ... m mn (ha ,im() fc entf ,he ,,,. UM mM , h h Th) ,,,, ha( were ,,, ., B ,., ,.qr tock w ., f , M up ,ong ,. fon he ioJ we aYe Btmw ,rrivc, ,.crin,naw. 5UCCeci,cd ingCiB through , . .1. i e c - i t :. .i. a late a. the lat orSjeBtember. I1 1 also . ... . . ,. ,. .. .. true that more dock haa died m the moun. . .,.,.. , rlv ap f. .- , ... PATltmnc. We learned a few days since that some twentv six volunteers, eager for war, had iik-I ut .Sale.11 uml tier. led J. W. Ncsinith Captiini. Tim inovt of tho company was r.utd in Mariuu county, I In')' urc, no doubt, by tin. lime, rretlv ncur ihn tone of uuliw. (& What a puffing there would be If It was generally known thai Preston, O'N'eil &i Co, had rocetved . very choioe article of cig.ra . few day. ago shipped for private use. Tho aever.l bunchea we received .re duly acknowledged. KT We le.rn from lhe Orrgonl.n that lhe lone Indian wh ha. been in cinflne men! at Portland for aome time, on lhe charge of horae stealing, and who wa. nn. tenced to tho penitentiary for three year., ha. vamosed tha ranoh. 03" Th. conimuuioallon of I'hllos, in. tended for this week', laaue, came lo hand too l.to for this number. We will cheer, fully give ll plac. mil w.ek.v Wliitl lhe Dt-tnocrmla nr. Wc timl that lhe imirmuriiigs against the Washington Union aro nut confined to tho Democratic Hericte ; hut it comes from various sources. 'I lir general lone of tin democratic press seems decidedly to favor tho Ywitiif .Wrif.1 doctrine. It doe not li"iineM oonuecled with Ins religious bo .and out, however, In very hold relief as 'lief Some thing, are tolerated, )e, mid lo what tide of the qne.limi of Young fostered there, under tho guise nl ri ligioii, American progression President Pierce in that am hlghl) reprehensible Tim ub dine, moat A writer from Wnhlnglon joinid letter, written lo the St l.ouis lie tolheWeekl) Timet givn Mine lull" in 'publican, coiitnins tmiih ndnee jusi such ugh! into matters ami things at the Capl asever.v person w I lulilatesntripiieross tol, in the following tin plauia should he in p-'ss, ssmu of , uml In our two or three last letters we in it aiicli Information as we would unpail t'lrnitd vour renders of tha ell'orts of the llio l'sl fru ud vte lime in tlicwmll. President tncoiieiliate the various factions, .j.10 rcM nur with us is what could il the psri), Unp..rchas0 and ...le prin-1. nJiu ( . nnM)(. MJ( ( ,,, Cll'lia. aim iiiiimairii nur learsuiui uiere-. ,11V would 1101 probably in. no a re. llllon ' "" "I"1 ' ' oflhe immigraul of the experiment. Uecenl o.ellls prove Messrs KlUtims. Per Iho benefit of my fears not nllogether unfiiuhdcil, aiiieo tho traveling publio whonie iuteiiding to at'a Suite Ceiiventionnf the deiniK rai'v of cross thu Pluius the ensuing sean, I have. New llanipsliiies held a abort lime urn, ' deemed tlittt a few suggestions might Ik- ( Hon. Kdinund llurke, formerlyComuus ilimely uudprulilable, wlnih, il cousidend 1 aiomrul the Paleiil Oll'iie, olferi-d a resn ot aullieient imp irtaiice, )ou are al liber. ! lulion repudiating lhe sdic) of the adiiiiu ty lo publish. istraliou in relation to apiMiiitmeuts. Th Men traveling to the mine, aro jfleu remdution was votid down, but Mr Ituike lid b) Iho impulse ol speculation to as was made President of the Cuiivintnm, siiiue duties ami make i-ugageineiita uller p thus virtual) x conceding to Mr. Ituiki- ly iiiihissiIiIi lo be fullilled, ami to enter and Ills rriemis the fact thai lhe complaint tiun expectations m hie limits! unavoidabl) emboiticd in thn resolution of Mr llurke fail. was not altogether without luumUlinn in The) shmild rnnsidi r before thex start truth. Thus lar lhe trophies of our late upon this jourue), that uow, if never b. victory have fallen into lhe hands ol 1 fore, will lw taxed, and brought into re eleventh hour soldiers, while outside of ijuisitiun, sell their fiiiheariiiie'e, coiirtes), Oregon the "old guard" of tho demoe-raov patunee, iitauhiKxl vigilance, null ring t liava been deeplv uegleeled. We appro, severance, and charitable lerliugs. Pi r hend nothing to the advantage of tho par haps there is (io one thing thai will trv n IV fn'm tin: ""' siiiii of siitieal 1111111 111 all llise virluia iquallou tup rewards, and we reckon lernbl) without wiiliovleaiiisaero.sihe Pleuis It st.jul.l our host if the Senate do not in lhe legili- lie well therel ire not to be 111 a hurry or mate and proper exrei of it. constitu. jt excited. u one .Imold euigage to lional preroaiive, plow up for replanting make the trip 111 a. certain iiiiml'f -vi.r da) aome of the clu'ice di.11111911 ami frresotl for ho eau know bill little what lundraii seed.seattcred over iho country siaec the ccs may iuttrsie, what im'iliiniiils he fourth of Match last. Miirmurings nl ma) have to overcome. Men should be this liaturo are rife in Washington, ami careful of their supplhs.aml not waste wSat is more than this, tho masses in the lliem, or consuuin too gri at a priqiortioii, country evince a f elingof dissatiifaclion (as 1. too ollen Ihi- e-ase) 10 tho early pan even more violent than that of Senators. 1 of the trip, for they are usually wanti-,1 We shall therefore look for the rejection ln'fore lhe journex is ae-emiiplished Cat. of more than 0110 of thc re-cent fire ign and 'llo ahould not bo hurried, nor ln'nd home apKititiucnt.. Thi. fee-liny ol ills. ' There is nothing o cruel or discouraging satisfaetiun is not a little augmented b) a to animals as to Ui cniitiiiually U.lnn. rumor that the claims ef Dougl.s lo lhe Ilium with the whip , 11 will i .111.0 ili.-in 1.1 Presidency arc, by thc consent ul thargisc out and die iiku the route, linat distinguished geiHleman, and under an kindness shonhl alnax a U ahowxi and c-x arrangement with tho present eirculive, ereited toward annuals hunting out the lo bo postponed bo) ond 61I in favor of Mr U-l plaees for them .i fee ,1, ami keeping Pierce. Wc shall look lo the Democratic thviii on it; (ae they would when tin d, National ('oiivcnlioii Tor a repudiation of rather do without calm,', than lo hunt for all such bargainings. The democratic find, and lliry should aSo have plenly nf masses of the country we know to lie sound, and it ia there that lhe heart of patriotism alwrys implicitly confides." 1 iiievnv.m. ......mB Tho power behind the lAreitf is more potent than thc ihrono itself. Wo will venture a thaler that thero ia not a sum. , 1 1 .1 . r I xou rauu wiiii ineiu, id so 11 sin lair lar case on record where tho printing of ,,, KmK w,n . . ,,,. for the list or Icliershas been carried uffliri) ,(.lr prupoII).. Always bo 011 ) our guard miles out of one county to another for pub .gainst surprise ; and to enable 11111 to ilu lication. 'i'hero are peculiar circilinvtan thin, a sulhuieiit niiiiitmr should join to ce, connected with this mailer, which g-lhcr. that guard duly may not U.-ome-,. L 1 i- 1 11 1 1 , too biirdrnsome, for ) oil imghl better have makes this an unheard of and unparalleled '(1(J .j m, 010,fal , ,,umU.r ,,, stretch of wwer, or excrciso of privilege , H po,i it rnalti rs not by what namu it is called If you tako Sail iake 111 )oir route. When we hear inen loud in their pmfes- you tan procure mail) artiLleslhuroiiiui.il siont of favor and approval of anvprojecl, eheapirlh.n lo haul them. Croi-eriin, " , . , and ull kindsnf filling up, arc expiimvii. we take it for g'anled the) mean what ,u, ,iJllri , j,, , cat, be purchasr.l , they sayt .. Is particularly the case ,in sjjai,.,, , ,, be had III any qiiarilll, nl when men of respectability, or those who 11 price not ,-xci cding from II tu 9 III ir have mine claim to it at least, are the pro huiidr.d. and was mil last xuir as low a, , ,, . 1 .1 -J andtj.l. egi tables run gi uerally b. fe.xors. Pn.viou, 10 ourco.ning here the illRll ,)U, .ifu,,,!, f ,,.;, an, ..-..r. e. person who arts as Post Mavtir, said In uld fauri be, f frum lo )'.' i-in's, mil was A'urt an I loulin iheprojict of having ,urk fr.in 'JO lo 'J.l cents per p-niii I. I!x a newspaper 111 Oregon City. "If wc' changes nf propeitv aro fri-qm nil) mad , cannot huxv c-xattly what vn- "want" said .much to thn benefit of lhe Iran l r, and hu "wc ought wl.dc.iiMiifr.viiyliow" as vvli' t"'-k has recruited, also tho U , " , ' , ,. fit nfthe emens; but il Is Tar the lin.l much aa l a),L.Mar. wire not choox. (C0inmi(,1, fMll. C111I.WI1, , .,k such era. It was mentioned to us, loo, moro ruri) ,(r ,is slock, llut by r. Ming a few tlian.thnu weeks ago, lint iho list eouhl ,a)s, will euuble him to keep his inv 11, us in,! i-furni.h' d for tho first issue, as it iisiiill) tho.o lh.it are 1 xt hango I fall 111 could not ho 'made out according to law" "' "'' l""'1; "' 'j-c'laiors, who are mm k , . ,. in l.r I lie lest liir.'iiuis, until alter lh" ISlh uf August. Our pa. " , ., V i 11. Il has homi limes bi ell l'ie pi.ll llio In P,;r!",l'r'' ' "'' "y ''"' lu'-1, halite thu 1110.!.) of travel. it thi. p .int. ler date another uxeuso was hatched up, Hll, jlposc'i.r nil the heavy b.ig.' w.ig vi.: that the list could nol bo mad.) mil uus, iVu., and proceuil fruiu this suul w.h bceJrc tlm express left for the mine., as it pack-animals. This sometimes oxped would luko out probably a hundred l-t. , "'" "f,' b" l mA l, '" "" UI,"1I .' ,, , ' , - .'recruit his atock, mid Ihen nrrive nt Ihu tcrs or moro. ull, the expresi fi, and ' Hl(,rfl) jfua,, i,cn)r MI0Wi j, j, ll( 0(11 tho list of I. tiers followed on its heels j ' plhcd at considerable sucrilii-o as wngons but not exactly liko the- cxpn ss, it called ut'lhis place aro sold ut a loss, uml in Ca. a halt at Salem. This prove one thing jifomia, command n fair profit. to us-lh.it some muii havo no mind of' l iraveling Ihrougli iho settlement., if their nwn.and have hut l.ttlo regard for V" !' '" l"'Y 'Y 'S"' ,,,",, time, it is best Tor you first to gel a good ll...,r .,nm .1 .,..,1 .......I, l.uu r..r il... ti.W '. .S1. . " """ l"" "" " ' '" " " regulating thu matter. Soinu pcoplu havo queer ideas of duty. tK7-'llio State Central Democratic Con vention, met in Now York on Ihu IHlb, and passed resolutions approving the l. icy of President Pierce, and leaving Mr. Marcy out. Tho Uarnburuera finding Iheinselvca In a minority, ladled iho Con vention. Tho Hunkers then fixed upon lb. 13th of September for a Convention to nominate State Officers. OtrTh. Lancaster town clock was put up In 17(44 .1 a cost of JCOSO. Sine, ilia I time the clock ha. been cleaned twice, and with the exception of new weight ropes, ha. never cos! the county ono cent for repair.. S . . i i (KrTho editor of the Now Orle.n. Pic ayuno ha. boenshown a aamplo nf .alt taken from a .alttlrtMncar Corpus Chris. tl, Texas, ll wa. clear, clean, well cryttalixcd, and of excellent ta.to. Tho supply it .aid to be Inexh.uitlbl.. l.e-llrr Irani llrllhnm Young. I huro is noinc good occasionally coming nut of Nazareth. A great ileal of (null him been round uli llrlghani Young, ami denunciations hate devil hurleil at lilni from many quartern, for apparent Jioett time tores!. Arriving among Indians, it is sometimes tho cam, that emigrants shoot at them without cause. Thev should always ln 1 irealcil with kinUiii .s. Imt 110 i-irtuiiit y should bo given for them lo steal, (live tliein provisimis and cloihiug if you have ' -""c,ml let lliem g. away 111 peace l'.ation lor vour slock, n cooil teed, at a dislauto Iroin tho fields, and le aving them list llin fsttfa T n rnwul lift nl j fails ri lavliia lit tiasj wssjisi f aa n iivisioimkii t b' should Ihi made rcsiKinsibln for them. You can repair lu tho city or settlement where you wish to slay, but soma ono or Iho --r. f - . company should frequently look afler Iho anln-als, asthoy are likely to stray from tho herdsman, and oft lime, by a lillle care difficulty is avoided. Much feed Is often destroyed in conscquenco of lira be. Ing lofi at camps, catching in Iho grass and burning il up ; and soino have oven been so destitute ofoonsidoralion, aa pur- fKxiely to set It on fire. Ureal care ahould to taken to put out your fire, upon break, ing up camp, fur il proves very Injurious for such aa travel the same routo after you especially at tho camping place., lo find no feed. It ucours often enough by being eattn, without. 4ta being wantonly burned. . At all of Iho largo streams, and some, nfthe small ones, you will find farmer, and trader., anxlou. lo exohangn atock ; these lai! you will find also al different oiuts along thermite, ready Intake ml-. vantage of an) circumstance which inn) chance In throw a gisid bargain in ihclr way for bo it known, that Ihls Is Ihclr uus,es, mm u,,-i,,i.,iyii mm ,as nn'tigm ., .1 il 1 . , ,., them there. I'liiiigraiita Unix douilles avail themselves hencficiallv nfll pp r tun it X thus alf uded In exnhiinge sinek, but let all Ikmiii their uuaid in tiiidmg les they gel put up,., in. 1,'iK win, I, nlthoiigh hsik.ug 11 lllUv heller thin, Iheir own. Iron, hi'iiiu ri-iTuilid 11 l" -lavs, .1 ..1 ..1... 1. vithav. pisl bun IpIi (perhaps having givi 11 mil) bv nllii rs wh . have pienlili .1 tin in, ami will ngnin anon jjivp nut win 11 lull IIIH'II lhe mud 1 ,, . ' , , . 1 , I hese nre the paitii-iibir il, ins In win. h I nmnuximistiiiliriil lh"itt. iilieuol llm traveh r, us Ihev uie gen. ntllv lell out "I lll'isi'ilirnlli'lls I..11111I III "he publl. join nil. giving i.il...ii.aii...i 11,...,. g .1,. II llllt, UmiUL Il llili Mil I tltliMii' lllhtll ntlii'l s.,.,, and h,iv.ug.'xpt ..111. .1 wishing Ihul all the si 1 k, rs ofli r g .1.1 iiiav tin I and nhti.iu lhe abiiuihiiiuenl tie ir heart's desire llltltill Vt l Nl i Salt Lake C.U. Mar. I. II. I-.VI IIhimi lb... Mr Wm. II W, 1,1. as jiisl .''iiimeiiiiil lhe eoiistnu lion ol 11 balanoe. nfasullii lent pnvi r loi.u.e with ease lhe largest st. ,mhi. or 1 ifwai. with all th. ir coal, i-urc" ari'l amuiiii' ul , , ,, .,,,.. .. it on hoard Ihoadiiiil lilllug ,i.werwill m.t le los lliau ".illlll Imis. Tins il.n k Is lii be built fir tin N'ew o,l llahiiie- I'.xk Ciiii.pauv, who imn have ihr wo.ks.,1 th" I s-tiil King.. ss-,..t ..I .. eost nfarailll 91.11 Illlll lhe .1 a k Is to I- buill al Williamsburg, an I is t . I.. I... ishid next wmti r. Its dun. mmus will I... as lillow I eug'h, il7.'i bit, lo, ..III. 111! fiet and di plli :H hrl II ill I" built of plank n.nl tliul" r s'li ngtli. in d bv all inilllelle t(l,ed llallH III Jril'l of sie, il will tar exeenl auv tin",; "I lhe kind 'l Is tail t in the I nil.d Siitto A .'iprri' '.'7 e Hav lhe ""iilurv "I tim.rie'r IligleV is leu Ih'iiisiud .1 dlais . r iiimniii, win. I' rami r t. olv seven l 'II lis a :n) This p.ir .lieu, all iwaiup In isp.il Iv lhe people while g"iii,t ii'i'ilt the Slate i In lieiii i ring to gi I binis' II ri h I'd iv mild It not Is. mm Ii more in ).' 'inv with lhe Ib-mocraex w In, h he pr... , to atl, ml lo the duties i. fins othi . I Is ll I h' litlililinil .if lhe pi.i.le wb.ll lie V 1 1. 1 I all) mail to thee that be shall n I , ' , ! . lit. ir lime au-l in niev in goiu are-uu I the .oiiiitrveti.tmnc.-rii'ig fortune.. Ifl t... lllgler Is well kl.nwu to the people by Ins ollicial acts, and hv them lln-v will ju dee bun, and pntuoiiiie- their v. rdi. I ll.r.i.ial. lheball.it box 1't.teeerilr (fW ) .'e..' , ' mm. Prut!' Pmstin.i siatement nf lhe expenses or priuliu.. I. r lhe Mala, during the fiseal year .... ling June illlll,. I-VI, eopiet, ,rom uie ir.y.sui, is iihh., sun duly i vilified bv lh prop, r ,,lii or. has been publish.,! by llm I'nmn ami nth. r pawrs. lhe figur.sslu.w that ll r moil, sum of . I -..'.17 IHI has U. -n s.,uan deretl on the friends of lhe presi nl lis l.ve.o,, tin. preteneiMifpiiiiling fiiriushi .1 the Slate. One Hem atuiie the c. iisti. returns, io-t lhe Stale $.1., Illlll Th- work, we kimw, was ex.euled l.y a id, ' . . ollee ill Sail rum iseei.ai.il ll Is .l.li-l they rerpivnl l.ss than $1,000 for II. We shoul'l 111." lo know wlml tip (loi.rnor has to .iv "ii this subj.,1. for h- di I i.t ullml" to ,1 in his .p.ec he Hill, ami .rural item, nre mirk., I. per order "f lhe tioveinor." C.i'H.i"',' t'liri'ni ele. Metal I.XTiii'iiilu'.Aiii Srni '- I. no r.sr Mi I.. in vi.r eitutti null Cu iiiuisie ' Sun e p. mung the foregoing rin.rl.s r. laling to lb" xira irdiiuirx grniih 'I Ininnt'n's, M'sr MeVeill A C" Lav. hrni.gl.t u,lo nur nllii e a mummo'l. wan r i.iiuitv.hv Mr W S Hawkins wngl.ui.. the ul I in. rubble nm unit nf fifhj llm. ,,.. ,.,,- ,i ,' This, we nre inform, I, is lhe largest melon cur raised in Cilifiriua in l..il in. Ion, riti-Mt nn . at lie rmi., in . ., far as inf .nn I'lou has obi line I hi I I . ....... ..... - . . iie.ghl.rl....l. mid. ...ul.lil I" .r.s.ru I f,r the ot,,,-..,. wu. i,,nsi..,te i. r.r, sp.-i urn ii In h" f irvv .i r li-.l ti the Vo' I's , i,ir v. etiin'iilH I tttiiii Kis-iri thin Tin M'nhincii i IV (A. V ) Po I avs , hap in i. limn villag.-. will, who.i i.e.,u,.li,le,, hnv Ilia hud firi'ei sugir sold In him ill. H.-d in the weekly paper llm follow ,. "N.,Ti.r.-l purel.ised nl u grneerln this village n .....,.l.v .gar, TnT... which I nbtuin.tl on;,; hi. in i.r nan,,. r Iho rascal w ho Phenle!., ie wills, ml lomv address seven Ki.inds i,r gis.l sugar scripluro "'"" of restuni ) I will ba salislied J if not, I shall expose him. On, 'tho following day nine term pouwl jmeliiei nf A'r wen. left al his ri si ilencp, from as many different dealer", each supposing himself llin person intend. ed. , " ,,. OtrTho fir.t numlwrorn now puhlimi- lion, called lhe")einoaratlo Monthly Un- view," was issued a few days ugo at Washington W. II. fowls iV Co., pule llhlmrs; Ovid P. Johnaon, edllnr. i'he Union commends It on account of the "well known ability, strong American fooling, and pwgresalvo apiril ortlin (-ill. tor," eve., evo. mnn eiiunr win uovnie six pages a month for llin first your lu a faithful history of his nwn life, the success of thn magazine will ba secured beyond a contingency. Hi. adventures aa n filll. buster captain nn tho lllo tiiandn would alone justify a volume. Chicago Ihm. OrCharle. II, Mason of Providence has been appointed Secretary of Slate of thn Territory of Washington. This ia an nx cellenl appolntmont fur a oaiiabln anil en lerprlsina young man, and i. worthily bestowed. Prev, Jour. Per iln-tltn;..,, r-pri uinr, I'roin lln ,tllu. Mh llniliui As it may Ik, of sninn In. ,,..,, , ,,, , , what i. being ,,in 11 um, linn ,1 11..1 , ,11-. , niv iii.h idsihi'i 111 '" ""K1"' ""' have hud In Uml part of llin , oiiuli v, I w niibl sa) llnil us lespei Is llin ,,,,,,, l,i the Imliiuis havimr handed .. .- 1 .. , .. . ,-. . .1... .11-. ...I.. 1.. ' " ,,,,, ,.,XM( ,! ,n, he.ure,, . . , , r. .. nle.l, it Is nn true, as l.ir 11. that place Is enniermil. lhe iniii. rs ei'iiliniird at wuik vvlthouf any inlerru li'UI frnni tho nlll, IIIIM,eil, ,,. 1,1 1 line s. me 11lar.11 has bren siuiad 1 lh""igh lli.vl I'oiln I the . ouiilr) ami "ie e-iuu . 111 is iiianilesleil lu lhe lab nl m.iIuii; III llngi.e lilir vnllev, be , ,H,r. ak. lb. to In lhe ludi ' "' '"" Inf'.ruud. havo a.u."Vi d lhe ls.ili.1. il s. Itle.s, killed some ,111 1 ,l,-sti"i,,l si'iue prupertv , and drivril ,, ,. miml-r ..f .tin k llut lhe extent of ( ,,, lt, , ,,,,.1,,, Klnn0ll. '" ''..mil. s huvi I. II tin ir house., ami 1 wuh lb. ir M's k have goiip lo the I ,,is,ua , ,,,, . ,,i,rrs have moved l.j Jackson. ,.. . , . ,.,,,,,.,,,,, v.h'aiL'Krrivr.l a , . ., ,. , - .. , I, w ,1 ivs iiieviotis to the I ilh, rroiu 1 reka, 1 ' at I.11 k..nville, Sa pr I thai place. I in. t lieu I. line nn the 1 "lli ugiisl. , , t.i have pnss.d ihrougli the Can v () t) ((1 Sub.u.,itlv.'". ipv . , ' ' ' '' '" " '",- ' '' n"" '' ,l"" '" "" "'I' mg log"lh" iii'l. that .In he we- npulsid b I In It, hilii- tilth lhe I s nf tini men I Ins ti as tin loin o I he mini 1 1 it J.ii ksi i, lie and Apte. gut. i r , k hiii iinn mJed op. iiitioiia e n In. Iv , III bi.l all kin Is ul btlsili. ss has In ii girnili mi. rriipt.-d The report as in il,.. d.ulh nf Jtil."' Skinner is nnl true, unless il niiu'r.d slliee the 7, mil iocs do , nine dn-sii later than that I be mill' rs at Mllinttsi hnve been doing nil mil, h.lier, , ihaps, ihiu at mix tolun r pi resl As to Mtl nwll lliek, I bav r asm. imviinplaiii Ihaiemab. nit mil mid ant sallilied with iihal I hate ,,,r x. stent ut . M.tie A C. , , . . . lo X out a , biliik llut , ijhi d lill 'tun i s, hieh, ..I sjltlj p-r ..inn wmi'd tun I 9ll'.ll II has h. i u ,i,.te hralitiv I'lnmious hale mm, alian.ing in ' .,H ,,,. ,, r, w M,. , , , , , .. , , ., , h ii '.'Hi, l.ut nn nl III and 4.,, Is el '.'II j 'and ""., jsitain. s t.tamt "II nuitms !." esii-l ii, mnl butlir '' and 91,11(1 lln--.it ,. ,e n lail pners mi Uie Illlll iigusi. ( i(r, , j K i ... . , Kiai.lM. " r -lhe ashiiiglon I n r. ...hug lhe pmniiuenl parsnut .,1 " l"'' ' day raxs-lx re- iinrks a. follows '" ""', r hand...f all furllier ion n.. imn nr a all n will, tl journals, "" """ ,l""1 ' ""'luig as iharlv "'"' le "("lhe lleu.oe'rallu pa.lv .... al.. V .... .l l'..l..s... al V-i! " " V ' "' """." "' '""" al I. When ii,k.ii tin- 'I nl. on" iusiuuatrs tl, ,1 ""''hiiig bands isa verv pmper pmc I ";" "" P"' ", ."'-,' I"''"1"; ' tr.I tl..- I'.nou Me siigoest that Ihev wash lhe,,, where llie wall,gs will fall huk into lhe Tiiiisurv, win re liny be I mg ' HV" We wisl, " .in the Pr shvleri.u (Jinii'eilv !t.in . 'ih.lt Mr I In tins ,-ouhl l- ,i rsiiudiil for imh e, ifeii.lv lor tie- siik'-nf v.,.,, Iv ami muii to nature, I" In , n,i,.- a, qUlllltid Willi ''.' di cent in,,, ft-r ol nov ileun,iiiaii., n I give us his p'-ilr...! ' ..lis. I to the 'lisr.,,t,f,K hvp. " "' -,'" ''ti1'1 " i""" ,- ':"; "'' a... I. llung lis nn b".i. -I .nan in l.uglalid pna. lung lhe t.'.-p.l I.iii l Xln-.ll - X lolli spollililll , ,,,, ,, , ,,,, r sav, nf H, ( Wi UiU N( i(i ,.,,, ..,., I. in I MuMi - loin , ill nl .1 it ut I lii.is. .lb v Sli" bns purehase-l n I... s-, nil ll is In r pr.'. ut ml. nliun In s. it e h. ie Sl,e is nuking In, nils by her ' 'I ' '" '""' '"";) '" "" know, t" :" agniublo belter than '"' ( 1( ;xml,iriN,,Mm , , , ( , ul ,n , ,,,, , la. ...n,,-.!.,,, , relu o Iho New ,.,x.t,.IPol.....i:l.il,.i.n. A largo ,,., fl . furk...farl and , The i nil, nisi, Is lb-r.M,lt..riho ( n n ,,,,,. (j-Tho Slain l.lirary at AlbanyN. y haH,.,, n ,n-,ssi hmoii of the treasotia. ,, ,.es lenen fnuiid concealed in .x,in.r Andre's Ismls at thnllinnof his 'rniiliire, and ulsolho pass from lien. Ar. I nold, under wl.lili Andre, as "Mr. John Smith," wu trnveling. ( prlb" (Jiii'lxo Chronirle iioiiea lhal .(.t.r, nr wnuteil for lhe r,,e.ing and permonenlly defining a iinvlgabli channel ' ihrtaiiuliout llin wholp of tho raiids oflhn ,S, (wren.e, front Pre.eolt lo Montreal ; ' ,,,,,.1, GIBnnr to Ihi tint Ions than 'JOO feul i w,i,, O-V'l ho Philadelphia Inquirer aaya that ono or Iwn strawberries, taten In the morning, will oleanso tho mouth delight' fully i and If applied vvllh a brush lo the teeth will romovn the tarter more effect, itally than nny denllfrlco ever Invented, and givo a delicious fragranoo lo the brcalh. m ftVllon. John Walton haa boon ap pointed Deputy Collector of San Fran cisco, C.lilornl.i cr 1