Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, February 11, 1854, Image 5

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Oilier atiugglea lino had their i'lilogi!, I "" 1,Viw lwS"i r",,r tll nB for ""a"1 "i"1
and tho pen ol the noteli-l, mul tin- loot, Koiinil loutitiiilily.
hato boi-n ciiliiloil toimiuottnlizo their. ho- , With tho nttrncliona we hatelieforc apo
roc, bill the w rile r i. in aiifolt iillirm tlnit in km of it ia not ut nil nurprininp tlut wo tint
none, waa there less regard lor tilfdiitcrcat, William Stuart regarding Mis Miiry Hay
nnd mori'trucheroUtiiiinil hrnicrv diili inni d with aomothtiur inure tliiin common
od tlian (luring the dark itiiil glooin pjriod nlleiitioin, nflcrn little nciiunilitiilico. Neli
of thu (Jay use war in Ungon. ' titer ilo no tliiuk it would nll'unl n aubjocll
v nilU" llUk iilllllllt 11U nil.ll. U" IW. il )llt ,, II.....II. ..., I, nw ..u ......l.i
countcil to aiiceo'd, but hope tlml liny fail time, we announced that thia interest was
uroin tlicnltcniptiuny ho ocrlooKi'il,'i.ithe aomew hat flattered, by n manner not alto
laudablciicvi of thcobjict propoautl.,, gcthcr unkind on the part of tlio fair maid
CIItlMT'ltl l'"- But bo thia m H may, in n abort lime.
' ho aecmod no likely to earry off the priw,
i no minium mm winter oi inu-a win tiint nil other aurtora to tlio t.ur ftiarygnvo'
longbereiiKMnkreil by tho pioneer -clllcra up in doapnir, nml left tho Ibid to him. ,
of Oregon. 1 Tho exoilunoiit produced by Mary, in fait, looked iik)H him with an eye;
thonrntid If an moj- etcilly lirgo inuni offntor. 8ho beheld III htm nxcolloncieii of ,
grnlion, nndthe joyocc.idoned among the j mind nnd heart, audi as alio had never i
earlier adu'iituror. to the wcat llioe.-itter known In any other. Tho objection whleh '
cd occupint of iNbeatitlful tnlleta by most Iodic of high nccomplianincnU would
meeting bo nmny of their former friend, hato mndo to him, that ho had not been
and hearing ngnlu froln tho denr old home, highly rsfinMuhe waned n'relr. Wlh
that lay far ton arris ho riing aim la to n man of hU brilllaut intellect and liolSoaonl,
thia day recalled hyinnny, aa tho moat I n fair exterior polUh was unti-v.ary. Hut .
pleasing ei ent of rJurjiMyliiatory. Mnry thought hu aaw Is" the plain and eiy
Dear nml long trted tihNida cxi banged iniinnora of Stun, .ddo from their renou'
congnitiilntiona who netcr exacted to meet !' ful digiiitv -.i honesty, nnd ainceritv, ,.!,!,
again, lion they bado each other adieu, in , it i (. .t hontt of modo-n relmed eti-
lli.lnMt lnn.l I I . .. .1 . ,. I., f.. .. . . ... .. l
muuiiii,!. iiiiie. liiiri ii ennouiv ,:iitnie. wur.ouL !,-
nm oiiiiii '..nil-1 nif a ,u to
t hull 'l IIIUS!
l'rolilie inK oil i tlio amia of the ':.ini
gration, with audileu and joyfu' .noetlng,
out in thoae ilayn ee"v li"...i.L'r-int, wlii'tli
r friend or atrnmrer, found n fordi.il el-
roil'i., thfin. Ili brlirlitl
ihed uenim be could but nd-
mire in tlm lino fioiu nlKnea almcame.
lieliiel i'ii ao miny atilid dolta nho'np-
conic. Nuiiil riindiieighJiiwiMPw) ( ,nl tho tiilwiuimV tirm g'tiiua to them
";n" " ", iTiinnm-1. '.iiiiiny ( wuf me irnicip(ii Huiincitniu tortiionv
c ,..r hind had not Uvii d'-.-Mi into, mid . Miinj.li..n, b.liig that they hn'l atumbled
awnllovud up by th f -si ut m.immou-nur- m,r the rocka on tlio hill-dde of acience, fol-
aliijnng, iiionei-ij',hiiig, utiliiini; hpinl.
Hcnrtj eni1 liiiuiUwtri' h.iH to iilu'eili.
trea- iiiltliel did they itop to eiluil itt tlio
r.folit, Uforo they Ulownl their diaritka.
1 low widily they ikxiate f n I null n
courau now f
Uut we will not itoptu pieaih n homily
uon moil, ru ih gi'iiernev iuli wuiild b.
more fitly tlio duty of tlio ui.niM, than of
one who wiitetfoi in-tnulite amuviiH lit.
Mr. 1.iiiI ItiiMuoinl an old n-nlont of
lowing tho ulSw-worm light of lendera a
tii 1 1 iu tlietiw lea, through a nvo yearn
dull collegi ite, wh'uli, In n general way, on
lyien id to render tluir natural nbtuaity.
alill more intolerable, with thri nddillon.il
Injur of milking them conceited and cgotia
tie that it who really u relief to turn nid?
fmm their atnle flippancy, nnd gan on a
bi iglit, untutored geiiiua, that hii'Viiccrhn')
il n.itiio brllli.iiicy di' lined by 'be mildew
I o it I I, i "111-h.rij m-iiiiiimiii 'iiieie.
the fatnto of Ohio, lui'lb come horiituntul s, pl.tured in btiml contrail, hla
with the glowingihriptioti. wind, ho had fritiiK nlfubiHty with the atitr formality, Mid
Keen. rf llm lIKttilit liliil ul ()r..r..n lli.o .1 1 . ' i.l...-l I -Lr' -L
. ' : ...-......,...... 111 inure nyio.TiK', ui iii rciiooi oi ner car'
iiiiiirn.iii.uiiiiv.i.u mum in .1 mi' i.. vi.ir!nilll llV lllO t lll.l ll.
opening of thi tba tir, he mmoui.ced Ida , tlmroiiirhly noaimintcd with'hlm li
.11. . I .... lit AV(Wf IJIM....MI tknif ItlltBillVlfHi
wa lot ing him with all thojgB's "!'
warm licurU EQt'- rf?-'
.Stuart fflntoKf
thu tendcjiFTi -.-v.' 5fr iie nott
v io-tii24 rawanu mm,
intention of innkina it hu future liome
In due timu ho m.ulf hit way inrntlie
gloomy aand-waMea of the ineric in I l.iiert,
and found hinielf in the In j nt.it do all-y,
for which bo had no long toileil, oer the Mill
parched nnd cli rilo plaiiiH,
(iiiidid bv the gi in roii. iidiii of an
earlier jilotio r, Mr. lt,imoiid locntvd
aelf in a line ili-tnit otcouula
county, and wa well plea
home. Wo iiouilluBp7 i
nir icnvinouii liMlmr-. ,r.. innt
thia to baJP?i. .1, . Intended
wife, anilip, I, k1in.ited of his
MaoKV i.ii.ireu: A il.m 'liter
.' I nineteen year o nee; Jon. .... ,l. t .1. r... 1,1. i. ,...!.
- . , " . . ..... ..it... II ,1 i-i.ii, llv.ll. I..-. .SWI.VMI, VIIIUIT
... I.u'e more t linn ii ear her lunmr. ...i . n.. .. i.. i.r i . '
, " vu n iiiiiit uo ucari. . ( I
, oilier uniigliur koiiio lour or iik 111 ii imii nuntluli lie Ii.11 renredu Iilixlel '
..urold. u, of foiu.ile iMlfii'llon, nnd hu hiuUti aili na j
'I lie werenf tbeiiiiM ri lined iindelevu-, jlti MJ bru.id upon niciity, upm nml
teiKli'K, in the impid ir aycictv cjf their im iliitIi-ntrL of n-wunU-d Irauty, for tho t
lio aim , nini inoiigii in iiiMimu ' i", une, wluno ntlr.u tu.na v :e to coht tlicgil
tluir Ioiii!oihI linn , they fell they nmt it., jH,rtraiit, he !i id hvt in tlio jiortnl oHiii
loito Klitnl llieui n. my iidiantii.'ia. and i.,r,
lii.iux of the eiieruUd (.iitoin euli.irto ehid him. If conn to tho conclution I
the land of tluir origin, they wire not M that it eont.uiud u unit of perftction too t
egotintie m to auppo-e nicy am mnH utrivt, to liuil n roll xiu human iiualitiea.
among lunthena nnd KirUiriiina aa aoiin) Hut in Murv ho fount bit moat perfect ideal
e.iliru iHiipioigiior.mil mnmim-, i.u. nalieil at tint lua l.mov liaJ ever tmnil'
iux- itl.o could nnprcciata real
'f 1 v. (Jtcnnniiathe, to inintnko a
-iijh for tlio genuine, article. lie Had
fun known voting Indie, whom tho world
called beautiful nnd necompliahcd, and
h In iso fin or it would haio pronounced him
fort mi ite in obtaining, but Judgiujj by n dif
ferent Mniid.ird, than that wliiji aoci'jty
naiially proacnlio, not ono of tl.eni IiaJ
cm u or
narrow miiU nnd iiroiimi.il tiliuritioii pn-
, eiittliein from tnking a more lilvrnl new
j uf tho KcttkTi uf t lm .ir wot, when theyluru
their utepa to m-nrch for u homo iiinong
.! 'in. ,
Man Uniiiond mr heroine, kind read
ir, if ton ple.ie w.i now in the bloom of
lii.iiil'l.io..d. A complexion iilnnl Iran.
i.iiiiill alt .ir, ii niiMut i pre-ne loun
ti ii.inco, rain hair, nnd ibitk apiritual, ha
7 I ii, uilrilllUldl l'aill oi i lie iiihii-
. . ... . . i-.ii. .
ot or.l. r. niie wa oinigmg lino .iiin.ii-n- ( ,u. K;ui
in ii .in.ition, rillll'il III III inner, ami nir ,tf
II II 1. ,11. it., I I.rtlll illlll' All. i.
p.ill'l 111! o en nn nun en .-.;,r .,
el, hia mimM!1 funned, orliia lienrt-cr.ncd,
ln:fore, Miny iirrenlity acemed to him. '
If Jlo li-niity of tho'inoat ex'iltud kind, ho
rMjnircd tho sweetest iliapodllnn. MilryV,
ever pleiuaiit nuilo alone, would haieoMur-'
til biui nf it. ,
I lenr tva If r iff ctnnol ilcvriba it iti niu
do we enrili for n ilmile, to couioy iU rnv
ihin ' inelf.iblc influence; when ono u
pl.ixing ocr her countvwinrc, t'waamoru
ike tin
iii.l l.rilli mile ed
I'.tiri Hi i " "' ....... ..-
in ii.d: llioiuh ho i bibitel noiu of lh.it
i..t. nt.uioii i i-oiiiuioii to the one, and lion
.,1 the p. d.iutr wrth wbn.li f mmin.Manit
ton ,.1'n n r. nih'rsiiigh imoiin hhuionta rid
Utllull.
if I imU lit gloTte-lli:it play around f
klie'orb of iMiuiinent' iHy, niilito
, , i 5. 'l I .
ii tmtmi'i r.ipiiiroutgiuuooiiwiiiKm,
' with hi. i in - iutv object niliiln
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iiiilu nc, thau nnythhig
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tli
W l II l.Hlli.111. It to. .
If he rvimirod mi Intelligent nund, odp
c.itid mid Klino-I, he found in her rUiihr
wnwn
A UtiitlialittVOirctiJSpoHI"'.
Villi am stuart;
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Till! VOI.IITI.KU.
A STI1KV It F Till: laVUaR WAn,
h i a rvaN
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Imkoiuctiov. llief." wing tor wa
auggotid tollieiri' 'n't the writer. In the
ikIUmiI of "' id" loliub r of the Hug.'i"
"Sin-'...I. (,' wliib lnl !ui 'iibb!..il in
rfH.'tllHei'inbiHM'dllillK III . ..u I In lint .
f.ilthful chronulo oftbo i.ii h ui.unl ,,
indebted to. Ill f i- '. illi I.Oe I b.lon. ,
Irt at mllllK Vaighl, without ll!lll. ut .r ,i, .
raut. n..lituippli u"ie thing r ill, n,
tho wntirdi'uii'it not impropi r In t.it n.ititi.
that ill 'two iiiiuii.ilili.nin.lera are inure . nl ,i
stored 1 11 1 ell llMltid IlltelliCl '. mt
Tin it Uyit f tbi new beauty among titlly cokiII the reiiuU'.oii ; nudiftoaU
II, lilinv Illlll I il OI lliu iicijjiii'oiiiuvi. I io tllll II HI llli '..onion" tun lliillllieu
a ,m niurr. iuo nt '.'Mil liitenst to that j uf niumniV oarncter true modot;-'iifc
uiilmkx il.i-; and h.ii llio ocuidoii of ri v ! ,,ipy bUudiug of tho wiM nnd th
iiuiii nn liniir Uing -pint, alropping rnty futidout, th" rcpfclfullv r.leaaant, wkhtho
i ini, titling Sund.1 uhacimiis an1, or-, iinasiiuiinglv fantiliiir, acemed to even
i.iiigiugotliir purl of'n b iclKlor'- .j, ul del I mure thin jlt'ao ntri.tly alltl Jbl of rciulr
i.tilM. ,itb.il a lull il-Saiitndnldiiilaol , t.
lie .ili.i'iiiiiili.'iieil .... few mil -a fi out i 'i o nil thla Stuart w of courac not long
Mi. I!.iiiiu'. iid a lining man nuii-l":- , incnibte. A alrangely txriuiaito tcnaa
' ' ar-0ofi.itbir modi t and r tiring tinn when 'In her prmmce, oo 'fcaaw jt
.mm ih,I. tin n mio iifStui".!. Ilolmni wey into hi bowm, and uch U fW tho
ini I iV'.ui one .f '!. 1 1. Mat of tit luf'itualion of loicra he rather cnlUTtod
1..-1 -hi Hi id 1. . . .r.d nra. Ilia than aupprvwd it.
a- . I it...... an ' i , .i 1 1 Imii cniin ly uf He fell in lieaUiwing Ida heart upon Ma-
... ,ti I lim 111.11114 ni lie re Ii., ril .ri, lllir 11 Ul flue rLTV nui TiiM-
:.., I I..., miieli M-iriclid. Ml ilu-nf It ono who could comprehend tho
i '. giftol him with it cipaeity of no , le'pth nud fertor of hli affection ; thopuU
milder, aiidriaiugiil'ox, M colonial ntioua of wlioto heart rould ibrntn Inum
jii, tlfniiiot ilog.mt aoclely wjiild i on with tho cvcr-iUct)eninj tonciofhU
, niiiiiikiilidbv auihainan. Ilo own,
,. iiiibkiiiMuf aoiil, ao chnMcterla Dear renler, wc f.inev wo nlrendy hear
i. . .,i i . .,..nii...l liilinliit.iiita of Ida . i.ui crtiiiiblin'r at thia half narrative, half
o "v - - ,-. - p- : . o .. , i... I
whilo ho waa Mr nio nun iiurmteriatlon. VvOiiioumi your pwiuK.
lltllo fetvr"
of in.uiuera, which in that country, , get nloiig with your atory a
....... . .1 .., ii... . . . tir.. n . i.. ...Au ,1... tn.i.ii i leeiinir. , a.it v.iii.
IV UCllllolia ; iiiou.i iiei.. .i ,...-.w. m.iiiiui,htiii- n "v .' . ,
cca diMiiUd m Hi . ii r of Stuart, - " Stn.nl did not iioaa, tho colloginto pol-1 Hut hae patieitco, my anxioiia frtcna,
loliiiilur, .ire in no I
leading f..iliin,if th
It.
Tin t.i t" .f i
ono to .i "''
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b- Ijii !. ''
in ix. c i
111.,, be.i '
bUlldtlieiitini. I....1.I..
' " " '' " rlll.llllllU UOl IIU"I mv v...vj,..v. -. ..... ... .,------, -v LIJ
., a a'.., the iii mi I j,), liu, modem refilled goutleminly fnnah I Take u chew of tobacco and a dnnk or ralA
i..ii,iti lint -ul. if i whuhollur aduntagea und older aociety water, lay Inn good aupply ofj Job cartlnU
1 .i. ... i... i. ..I .....r lii-oNii would hate iriu-n tirtue. and tirel.ire In all good humor for a
lb ' '"' ! Iiilii. but Ida nuiili ik'tiittMl tnuiiiK ra, and u long voyage, for our bark will pirn many n
.,rl f unliable frniikiio-, without tho ii.uil -wi II nud fall in tlio ea of narration, will.
Ii .,!.. nii-.iiit ing ingredient of too much f-i-' manv cliaiigea of wind and tide, bsforo wo
nuliarut ttou him tho n-Hit ofthjrvllned reach our final ilcatlnation.
and iuulU.lii.il, nnd the conlid.i.i-o of nil. lint to return. Stuart und Mary w W In
v.. i... ., ,l,.iiii,n mu muni n oailt olliera coliiimiiv muen. iosy.ir
I, x- o tari
ptet d to pi
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a.- all. no '
il nii:b'
.mil.
on iiilii-and th
diacriplito, -ta iniuli a pn.-ibl.-, llrit o.iih
clvaof nndoracoiill Into .1 h ire iloiot.'l
to tluir p. cull ir I i-lea am in wia,,,-.
tboao who aro ihioo'l loonlieie lila hum
bloprodti.lioii.to iK'.iriiiiiiml.aa an iijh'Io
gy for the lUfieta in it Mtlo, thai be ia bt
no tm ami priifci'onil.iuihor. 'Ili-priii
cllual .aim 1. Ikh'H, li r.v ill from thepiM,
one of the inol intcn-lin : 'runl in tho
hlatorvi'fourut toiilbl'ul I-"Mori
.1-1,1111111 lie was lieiuieii iiiiii in-m.i "' - '"', ,,., i V i 4
....ii.lo.bold and firm ill luiri-oao. warm thoy walU-d mid talked, nnd buigLed .una
and iu.iiiil.lt.) in temivr.iini.iit and feeling. , rode, nnd day and wocka flew quickly Djl
. ii ... . 1-..1 ...! ma n..inii !. iiiniti arnrii inn iniririuu uuihbbi
lll'l lU'llll U all' ! V. "-"-. Z '
..!.. - . Al I 1 !. rtalltliLtX '
...1. .... 1.a I AitlHimii rtalltl(llrJ
Mr. Knymoiiira hlilencc waa In a Warn-.
........ . ...lul l... HlM.
tinil littlo tallev, nearly aurruun...
In .ipp' limine hi wi.a tall nnd graceful, and
. ...V. 1 . .. .I.....1.1 ...I ....v.l...... nit. I .....il.
110 lllllll.ll lo 11 .i.j;.iiuvi i..iii..w ,.w w...-
iu.iud.ng iuun.1i dark, brilliant milninted
I'll', lll.nair Ul.ic aauaaiins "'' .....' . " I .K lana
.;i.,,,ble fonhe.id and expressim face, ' gnwy hills tluir ante. "'?2B
an 1 ullhoii A ladf crllica would not hat o upreadms oaka. ''! J "cu9?i2Z3i
.ilUdhiiii,-l;.iudoine, tho mo-t fat'ulioua oflhoiii iiiigniluvnt li'i o.j
would haveiidmittcd hottna 'hjJ looKing.' i tno i-ountry rouim, aim ..-.".
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