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SPECTA T O R. tr-irmtjf.mtt-. BY C. I.. GOOmilCII. I OHEiJONt'ITV.UM.UONTKUItnoitYt ,0f adopting a Stnto Government at this time, "" " ',",' "T '". .n7 SbkI"",' nvnil myelf of the imitation, in n recent Friday Evening, April 7, ido. i ' ""' - number ofyour paper, to submit n few ideas, Clly Election. I mid cull the tiltention of ourcitir.cn ton few Tho election on Monday last pn.sed oil' fct which Induce me to take the negntic; quietly and with very little excitement. ;t, (a wurniico, however, that I nm open The candidate having been nominated , , wnittlon, if facts and fair deductions without any reference to party politic, en- K,n.from convince me that I am in error. ry body waa satisfied to let thing take their (,, wmt nnRcr nro thu iicoplc of thin own course. Between Mcvrs. Buck Ami territory to be benefited by such a chango at Holbrook.for mayor, the result wns n lie lt,U lime. By the advocates of the mcas- which leaves the city under the unnvoida- J uro jt j nj, tlnt we .hall have the privi- bio necessity of retaining J. ". Prehcott , ,.g0 0f Meeting our Governor, Scrctary, 4f that office. O. W. Atwnter.for Rrivnl-ijmig, j.c;i This is very true. And we cr, elected by a majority of twenty-threc HlioIJ nlao liac tho "privilego" of paying voet, LF.Carlco, Esq., elected Superin- tlivm, together with the legislators, their tcndentofPublic Schools, over Dr. Barclay, clerks, scrgennt-at-arms, state printer, A-c.i by a majority of only seven 1 1 ns well as lwge amounts of juror's fees, sta- Tho following geiitleincn wore chosen for tiomry bills, nnd other cipcnse of the ju- tho Council : Jn. O'Neill, Wells Lake, A. dieiary, w Inch are now defrayed by the gen- E. Wait, Tho. Johnson, J. II. Ralston. end government, but which, by this act, we Mr. O'Neill is the only whig in the council. , ,riixjie to saddle i.pon ourselves, without Wo congratulate tho people of Oregon inquiring where the means to pay with nro City on their success in electing good olli- (online, from. But this proposition, (so cent. very common) that "we shall have the priv- laUo Government. nW of our own officm" wtM to ThjMUsouri "Republican" says that the ,""' ' Bre satisfied with the "ptPCttVOregon are ndvocating the or- "fliein we now have; but, the contrary is gttSaUon ofataVGovernmcnt. prcpnra- ' "". The '"" oi ",0 I10!''6 nru M tory to being admittwhtrio the diiion." If, llatifi.l with them o there is any prob- the i "Republican" will givWjhelr address ' "biiity; of their being with officers of ourown wcwill bo obliged, for wc ant to hear w hat I election. y About the only thing which can tr arguments aro in faorf such nmcas- bo said in it finor.is, that we should then 'In-entitled to IwgScnators in Congress. It We arc convinced that tin) question can-1 lm n'J "wMiJouldjlicn bnv c a United not hi' wade a political !.uo between the j ' l,iril nnl circuit wurt tMiucd Whig and Democratic parties. Thcio aro ''"". ' " Jud8 llh 8 m.nnu.n on both sid. whoso ooinions , ' but mark yc.-you that hac o to ap- cvwflet awlously with othors of their ow n party, and it will surely be of the kind that will rise orfall, according to It merits. Toe "Oregonuui," we believe, is opposed to the State organization at present. In our paper of to-day will bo found an article 1nmuSvnmi,n a lending Democrat, nd VMsetng some argument on tho negntlie side of the question. Who will take the affirmative next week I ,03rJcsriTU says that Salem and Hills bf ugh bare jaib. This is pay ing quif a compliment to Oregon Cily, Lafayct'e, Port bad aad ether enterprising towns which arc of far greater imgortance than cither of the abore-mentSoned. Wo must tako it for granted then that Salem is "Utile, but ohW in immorality, and consequently must have jail ! u Let tho large towns continue to set gooi exaaplea before the "little ones," and by He time Oregon is a State, we won't need aajr-jaUaataUl 03-We learn that Gov. Steven of W. T-lw left for Washington City. The Leg islathre AMemblyioIdliim he might go, and hotmtitd. lr.: Mason, tho intelligent Secretary,) Got. ex-offieio, and the Terri tory don't lose much, we reckon. It's none of our,t9iinea, however. (&The field of wheat and oats look Tery well and the warm rains which linvo fallM lately will mako grain grow finely. Farmer tell us that the prepect is good for 'abundant harvest. (&lf it will be convenient for our Linn City'eabaeribtrs, we will havo the "Specta tor" left for distribution with Ransom Clark, Eq, of tho Exchange. w.., P,.ln,l i. nr .!,.! . good bwinm between this city and Port-. land. W are under obligation. U, Mr. In-1 galU, her gentlemanly clerk, for favors. Z JWktaa tV. iia I a I iL.t it. IKsfT! m evv gnuiuuu w fi-nru umi. iuu ftl fPenix"binenrli.rennired. and that .WwiU mum. her rition In thypperhavingaSute Government." Try it and trJnafcwjUy S lJt .,,, . r.ro commingling ef pride Welesrn U..I the sUsmer "Oreton," which saak a tew days since on Hie Upper Willamette, has eeira.o,w most o, in. ireignissrca.-j(.. .Tfce "OtHton" is almost entirely ont of , .-, c.i . mi ,, t. t slant, below water. No hopes of her being Tj; ' 03At Saleni on rridav lust il person r , . named Mann stabbed another man by tho Of JJodgo. - Thestenier"lWlo"Ulaiduptore- r..h.nlnl..e..d l.ilee. Sim ill nnUI,. "- r " u. ...t. .: : . r... Am... !i.t j 1! (CrTho new steamer "Gawllo" L'Ot her wneelsuumagcdbyUrin wood on licruowii- ward trip last Tuocday. last r'day. She leave to- orningfor JekfiiahnBdC'orvallis, morrow mi at 6 o Clock A, M. WSteamer "Walhttnct" brought down nulla a number of iuisengera on Wednes dajf evening. She will go upncM Monday meraiaf, al"7 o'clock, carrying tho U.K. .?.' ' J . rTlelJallimore"Sun" Libors under n i by saying that Judge Lancaster is delegate to Congress from Oregon. The "sundown" folk uro n fast people, nnd liutn got more territori- than one t!uxgin, Mr'Suii."' Slato Government. i Hi Jsdtitfr. C. L. UooDiicn, Ed. Spr.c. : Sir, In reference to tlie question of llio propriety V in Court wjU have to pay dear for tho whittle. Such business cannot then bei done in cv cry county as at present. There will Uicn be but one place In the State where such Court will bu held, and such business done, nnd that place will probably bo in the Umpqun valley, as thntis near the cen tre. Hence tho admiralty and other busi ness originating about tho Columbia and lower Willamette rivers, will fix upon jr ties, witnesses, Ac, an enormous and bur thensome bill of expense. The additional tax which these advantages and disadvanta ge would bring upon us, over and above what we now have to pay would bo some seventy thousand dollar a year. Tax-payer is the game worth the shot. It is proper also to take into consideration the fact, that at present, time are much harder, and money scarcer, than heretofore, and rapidly growing worse ; that the min ing trnde is principally cut off from this val ley and now furnishes little or no market for Oregon produce, nor trade with our mer chants ; hence the influx of gold is almost entirely mspended, while every two weeks J there is shipped from Oregon, in payment for morchandixo, including pork, butter and flour, from thirty to fifty thousand dollars. What sano man will hazard his reputation for intelligence and veracity by osftcrtiog that for the last fifteen months there ha ono tenth as much gold coma into this val ley as there bos gone out of it. Who has not already felt the pressure created by this state of things, even I without the addition al expense, tho payment of which to pro poso to assume. When this is lo end can not be told,, but it can be said with much truth, that if we burthen ourselves with the "pome, oi a jjmuj uoicrumcm, . u- . u.. n . I a! conU "nt l,rf nt-we ,h"", b"vc "n ut" "' dilution of money and consequent Titration of business, high taxation an rniiitv trcmuTV, nnd deprecated StMo .. . ".. ' c-ri vv. I.I . .v.. . tw. I ,.t '"" r""fi). I low many counties in tho State have ffot , , . n . . Htw , . . . ' ,, , . the name of courUiouse ; two others about , . ... , . rlt for n country school-house, ami two more An.l in iI.a wholo' Ann in tne wnoie two, anri eay fs-o, .-.,. n- ---- Ol IHI'l.. V. V..W..W"., TVrritnrv Ibrra are two. and eiV fseo. thiniM called a iail ; ono at Salem, from which, to tho infinite satisfaction atufaction of scoun- ,r;,i, l,.,hm,n fall.-nrnved thsv ran take """ ""' " "" " .". 7' " nft,on fu" P'',he CTn,Ullel..sleonsid.raWeHtslolnlhs Union. .t e l . . iiieir departure at any BMuiou.tr,iniu..- tnintv : the other at Hillsborough, as yet new and untried, but being built after the .nine nbin. will dnublles. bn found ennallv convenient. How many jails: how many ,urt-honse ; how many hundred bridges, roads, cVc. do we want I that poverty com- . pels us to do without : yet we are told we can support a State government! Suppose wo come into the Union a a Sll, ' our PrM'nt M,fnt of rito7 ,,",,h ar"1 10ut,, Slrm Mo8 wl,h,n miles of the Columbia river our northern boundarv. and the southern lioundarv lielnir ..Wt four limes that distance tiff, the seat 0fuov, .,,. i, certain to !. removed, m. ,,..,, tho l-rrifjry li divi.bd, and that will t be d.mo after it lmms Stale; nor -,n C.sti(rre, after that ei.nt, donnti an- .nhr I'.'i nun i build ua)i- rSnu l.oii . bnt tho money will have to conic, and that ' ..... imt the money w... nave o come, am. win too, from the Oregon tax.pajer. - who are the tavpnversl Probably seven thousand constitute tlifl whole nuilllier, and !..i. .1... .!:,.! i.:..i.i, C will bring, then we ought to go for it, other wise not ; but it reminds me forcibly uf I he 1 1... .ahI. !.. All ..tt...1. tatlli.vllt ... . . " "' l"' .""' "w."" "","u, Iifivei lilt wnt MUfTfrihL' hir tl lirifllttlltl. JIJSTITIA. SlMlO Oovernmrilt for OreSOII. Tho vols to bo cut In June for and o-aiiit n convtulioti, is the next Important lulu coiuequcu- cesoi snyinai caniormc prrir..., or j. riicn.ru m the psople yet therssesins lobe little Inter. si fell oropremd. In Ihs auembly the ail aulhoriting it, pun-d ss did U ethers of any coiiKqtienoe., in risvs ailtnc. Sines then ono ur two rabid srti. clss sdroealinf the nwsiurs have apiearcd In the party papers, but llisro have len no meetings of tho psopls, no discussion, andlhe roto nillproba. bly be IhroK a under tho same enlightened aisle of things as now siiat. But those who are governed t-.L-.. ...-. c... &H.i i..t. .i..:.. i. y ui,r mwi i. b". r". , .. ...... .. .. sdfsnc 111 permanent interests er Oregon will .. . ... . consider wnetner ins aavaniagei oi lonning u ciaie ........, IIUS now, will OTeroaianco mo oinii.eo nreoniu- ieneeslhstwill laevit.bly Wlew. Hi. apparent lh.mca.ur.hMbr.nprecipiUt.dbylhef.wvin. .. , .... . . . ritS! lTn 11 h bTenlel tv' '""J "?" ,. h" , " , .' with which they have moulded Ihelr follower., into is territory, for their I u been the faeility I Ihelr follower, into , . ... ' .. I..I. -.m.. Ih.. .nll..n.l. n,, ntxlael. lo IS.. ...... ........, j , upon these must those accunililated bur- f,,r sanncc of sfiw iniKio.i.,0. a iwlloniu i ii.is iiai,proni,- w..i. .... i.,,...., .... y..- .m tlUii. isrlnciimlly rest. If they are en,v to .",. h.d.r. -t.uci-1 a Hume ;il. l.U-..eU ssm. l-OOfr.i bombge .if V,a,ul willuivrly r,,;. tlien principally ns ii mj c ,, couU w. icMtli ,,, tK.in. ' lonB, altt c.l ..f about fisOOO Mlurp.llin.uwl,. lltrll...diclati..iiOfcmicU4es:.ndi.omci,ti0I11 .H.rt I shall be satisfied, ,f not here will J uMM nfIglbortl0wl m .,, 9,B .1.,, ,, , h()llillws ia. , , (pf then be no help for it-there will U-no ,,,,,.,,,,, b,fore,lvvol.lbe ll,.l,..n.l. Tb..h.ulcl cnlalm .bout 90U k.hV. wii ,,,,,,. S..incofll,e1J trogrmleill the rear of such n step. rlo.wly imwlcd. Il i. only a. lo lime thai any mo.lly lnl.rest.d l W".., n.,d ilieie .riily,,f ,,.,,. ,. disliiut i. , If the advantages to be gained by the j.HVrence I. I.My lo occur. Th. Imp..ti.nt, the mom for inorf. Provi-ioiis a .e plenly and hotrh ''" c "1ci.uk ii iiMlliit Issue, fc, .rwii::: -"" - -'- " " ,.ly,..vlook,l,.r,.l di..dv.,.ge.,o,hel7- "j"' N-nonsljly and lake the,, . Iheir han.U, and we .lull IIkii hsvo done Rune- ' , . , .... lhlngtothepno.e. President Kilhiion-was wide- present reckl. pcopl The immense tssatioa neceusry to maintain a decent Bute government strike every one as a fact necessarily to follow the messure. This must fall on bad and slock, llio. constituting nearly all the tsssble property of Iho country. This mtul continus no one ceo tail how long, but rertainly un til all the usual necessary Improvements in public buildings, roals, bridges, Vc., shall be completed among people ef progress Out pi rlod will never arrive. Salaries will haw to be raiieJ in the Mine way. On the chespe.t ey .(em tbsl csn be deriwd, the Bute must remain comparative wilderueis, with a mere .k.leton of a government, without en ergy, power, intelligence end eoiviuci.nivi, or thietsietlonmustbe Iniposid and made, -orpelu.l. W ar. awaro that some poetry out. no little klarn.y bos been thrown out lo charm Ihc voter. into acquiescence, and induce them to shoulder these burdens at once. Il rcmslns to be seen with what effect. .,h.Bl..sw,,1uoa.n,....n.o.,.r,,.o, . ... I i luy.ina apnpusion. tv tit I J ( if on A mils n i What will bo Ihe bousdar)' of Oregon A up did ejounlry has been cut olfoa Ihe north, and done with a euoMenneos, thst rookss peodo wonder where nest a .imilst blow is le fall. There being nu mm aainlrv In taaa anvwhepil .U. ilotihtle.. weshsllsesmseelheeunny Seullircaringliercre.l.lakenloll,ei.Kilwhercthe W.nluigton Monum.nl .left, crowing fiercely in incipient greatness? Th Is la coure f erection, and Ihe whole pie, 9IJ Umpqn. UkearfT, here wear., in Ihecoeyhtll. bu.l,el., ..I nn fi.e. valley ef W.llemettr, fringed .round w.lh spsrsc J Thu. were con-gn.,1 lo Ihe flsme. .he ,,. ..oUj setllemenU on Ihe cossl and under the mountains, tlVuiion. of many a jojful and many a sorrowing , v a model repnWie.wilh people numbering Ice. Ih.nh. art, Ihe bill. tdous ..f the lover, and the Uromc many re.pectsbl.H.nlie.inlheHlslee! A e.e.epi.llt I. Ihc iuirch.nl i lb-.tern .1. mind of the ond pocket edition of Pan Marino, lu Italy! dun, and Ihe enlhiiting request of III- debtor j Ihe If any one, e.peelally seslousi. so deeplj i.. sflVctionsle epmtl. of ll.o luv.ng mother and wife. bued with Ihe ennoblingeentmenl of .i.uprde. a. 'and .11 lho,e outpouring, or Ihe heart, onlj .how ii to sjsbt st all bsisrds upon this movement, he will iid.ui pijicr to the nearest niiddiar.stor t.e. Tlir) probeblyb cured by a sober compsrUon oniie had been uncslll for, they were d.aj letl. rs, and HUlerf Oregon, wilh her .Wreold and new.-' now, by the 1'o.t Office li.t.lhe) welt do..n..d to llerlimiu with th. present site ofcl.lms, will for ' dtruclion. In. a good cu.iom.th.t Iho pr),nK years prccludo a dens; populal'on. The lame oveof ln.e,ilitiie enrio.ity,l,evond the needof ofti- cause will clrenmscnne her power and improre- ment. She will rsnge alongside Ihe miuialur. Ststes, only sums little distance in the renr. She will be called last, will eoms latert, and for ousht we e.n now lell be alway. behind. Florida, R.I, Oelswsre, Oregon! Two Senator, it ieteue, bul oat Ilepreeentalivo in Cong-en, with a vole Ihrie vetsrs for rrcsMent, thiuk ur thst ! We doubt whether there would be as much true state pride manifested, as is now fell. Csrlsinly there would be but Utile room for it. and If erted, In places, would only occasion deruwn. lli. , , , . ,. i , an equivocal virtue at beat, and loo ckxely ailu d to . ... i. ... t .' ., . , j i tho'F. F. V. principle which has csu-ed a uni- vsrsal shower of ridicule lo foil m-in Its unfortunals Srl ,herJ d .ct,,P W. muZ. a...,.r poop. s. .gimaiuog, upon wmcn wee......... wn , gly V ion lengu the admiration and approval of good me inrougnom lue worm, ueiore we c.n vaunnngiy eshibit our Oregon pride. Tl,e mere orgsniislion s. a Hlsls In Ihe American Union, i. a great mat. ter. but it should Drs.unoe numbar. virtue nud . j- l .. . .. . power le discharge Ihe duties as well ae lo enjoy Ihe hooers. Th.1 distinction would U held in com. ! Ihe hooers. Tho dirtinclion would be held in com rnon with thirty odd other communities some wou',' prefer ternuiry, to a small Hlste most I sa as lanlluil turn I. .. (a iL. m.M.S ! n j, douW by twinewlielhrraHlatetlioulii not have vari.ly ef pursuits, rcsouicee,andbiui.Mr dlvsrs kinds so as to protect her from else, inter- j !. Whsre nlns-lenlhsofthe p.ple folkiw one fT 7 , TL . . , ., ' . . T- , ,. .1 .. . ... 1... I . .. . I )y ,d, ,,, Qmmaniitm wilh p.opi, .nouih 10 enforce an ciiial dUmbutionof favore. Whether I we have arrived at thai happy coidtlion a. yet In , .rreawi, m. iw i.mv. nm iirMiimiie .. ... . .. ,. I ! ... i . . . . , r "'" "; , I Tli ImmedialMa IasUI that hv Ih. (.... mm .1.. I t I. J ..... .... .!: .... .... . , ' - -"". ,e ,. i nsve .eceivefi Si.ns:TiwX mprisiona. II ihls bo loegonsshsroadrsnc ' --- ..,........ nd. Homo woide are . . , . ,. ., .Illnalnredenough lossy they... .,,,jally g,.. (.lllag what Ihey don d in.nd Ihe, have so far succeeded .o , II In Iheir d.mand. Ihsl sscept a doubtful amendment I'. Ih Iuii.) law, and Ihs ,1 ppo,r i.i(,.s for IV ... . ,.,, . . tMh unusual di-c, ..lie. in f.vor of the Loe if-cocol ....... ......It li.ii. iiii a lljmiwralu mil tarv roll - Um rJ. thl. ,,. w,. u. d.lT.ciiH t tla.l ni.y. (mgCTpjeiniijlikriilliijicMiiiElolsrt'eUsmnndf. JJgini, from their iuccr herrlrir. the chanfe , ...,...!... i:..i,..l.ki..,.ll ,i,,,i ' . .... . . UJK'II llKmK "k "' """." " ) ...!. ..!. mo fA.u.nr.l ni.il kll.tli m I .in luri. r. ilon.if tho drill, il . not likclv llicre ill be n.iicl, TPdlDllliK IT 1 V m." .-"----- I ..!..... V- . .rsM ..Lststri.t leftist nllil IIM lift , impartial ).l .'.eply inlerte.l journal,.!, esprn. .... - !.... i... H.:il.A,.i i.lnriliAii I ..ot.deofvvhat od.-.mll,e true policy for our nill, but hiinsuj respects, hihl) favored Oregon. Whatever llio dec.in may be, wo ore prepjre.1 to nniulesee, and lend n hljiiijr hand, as txnt we c,n Kuurditir from danK.r.and building up a goo.1 ilreiij Mole. In ihe iin.ntiiii wo ndmnimh the people, who l.avenn abiding poilive Inlerenl in Oregon both procnt and future, and ho have Ihs tu lo .n), i Wnderthi matter well before they decide It. I)0oi let ,oto purly political tock.j.iliber(hu "goil blind," without atuppiint to count the coat,) ,cc,ire you Into a hnaly .1. cwiou oflliw iii,irlant queitl'.n. More anon Orrgoniai.. - , i miiiHinu. u5i'i.i."ii't,",luB..,. . ... - . .. , .- .... - "J " ....... . . . nnwer lo Hon It at a II. ilh five thousand miles . r .. ... , , ' ..r sea. oust and hundreds uf porta looking fill m - , i ,i n the linl and two Ocean, an Army hke the Hi,.. .on and. ..vj like ll.e ..,.,.!. ouuu.u.er thai end. One resource have, hut thai coat. ' -vrnK.,l emphstieslly deel.r. tha, ,t w n.nnnor. interfere in behalf of d.fi.l.,1 ande.p. "',,, , ' no""" mi " '" ""W1" l "'arhingtun. U "" 'iuvcrnininl einphslicslly declare thai il wil """""" interfere in behalf of defial.l and cap tured I'll! hunters thai if Ihey leave Iheir eouuln ur..l I ... ou..-..,. .. ...r, ., ...... .-.., lyblsmed for llirestenin; llil. in a l'reelsm ition rerpoctlng the invaiion of Cu.n, wlieu hi. .l fault was not that he threol. nnl ,1 bul liint lie di.l not keep his promiae. Men wilf gnotV lo fight in other land, when no fight can be got up al home we cla'in Ihs privilege of so doing whenever we shall perceive cau.e or necneioii but slmull we ever do it and be tspturtd liglitiug for any other country thsn thi, we claim no prot.rtion an.l d.-' .ire no interference from IhedV.leull'ity light- lug at largo forUberty,. Ueligion.or in anyoth- er than a National Quarr I, i a man'. nn bu... ness, wherein ho ha. no right lo impl cole lo country, and if ho be a Hue man he will not seek to. IaI whoever wiihe. to figlit for Turkey, for Italy, for Hunger), for Itekind, for Cuba, lake In. life In hn huud. und go; of cour.o nut w.lh .ml, warlike ptrsde a. lu ,m.,cale tin. country in the struggle unh a. she rhoul.1 .1, liberately clinic.' lo be implicated. Wherever a 'free figlit .lull spring ul'i ', ,ll0e who wl" B" '"' "uX ',l "I' n '' , nT,j odicrei by wlwlsstinfr Ihe lawafssd cotnily .... . . lll0., who will go in, bul le. lluy. n,t fcek of Natinrw. A. V. Trtbune (iov.sr.,T lloxrisr.-A gr."nd"l'u.l Ollice . ... ... lionnre wssmade in n oaningion, en .llonu.iy, ine 3th. of the unclaimed, or dead letter.. Th.vwere , . cialknowleilgo, rlioul.l not reaen lulotne ereieii others. Ily oil mean., let Ihem be l.-lro)rd. The ancicnla burned lo under. Iheir ileod rrlalirea, and why .houl 1 not wo our dead letter. Will no. .n- write their ealphl " Ala., p-wr Voriek!" X3i" It will be .ecu I.) tho telegraph column Ihul the Krie mob ha. " luliiut.li.le.l (Jov. U.gler " NN . rupeu the ue.l dcipitcl, will bring lis advice, that 1'revidenl Pi.rco stands quailing before the mnj.etv of Hie aviembled bridge burners nnd track de.tro) ..',.,....., , , , ... r r.t.. .,. i ,ig HUiiucriimiriai' mm tor uiiii.e' ... ni .,,.. , ... j the thief l;.ciitivo iiniigle. with k innh, .nd ,-, , , ..i.nlta no.. ..nil tf ntnt.n.l filtel .. wlnnue.l , u.nrl. lule prop..1y i.deHfro)fil,i.till Ihe ivUin,r shout ZlLlZtZ'Z: the l'r...dent of the Cnile.l Stale, allow, mail. to bn dels y.d, and decree, or l State. Courts lo bo ..,',.., , . treat, d wilh cfii,lenipt.(.Ai"igoyournif, . " i . o, fan Krr.Msss.-Tho links lhat connect ihs .4,1 world with the new. sro fart inutlinlvlni .... . . .. . . i Wilh.u a .liorl lime, Ihree new .team line, have been form.d, lo connect Liverpool .everelly with Msine, New loundlend snd New Urunswick, or Ih. Canedaa, sr.d wlutl, will compnsu tin stesm- .l.i.a fnlUuia a ,-, .. ...vw., , I.iv.(kkI and 1'orllsnd line 3 lmrtn , (iUimu and . .mtren 5 l.ivr(puil and St John III Thu find inenlioned will be .emiinonthl) - - "' ................. a.,.. Tim I"'""" "f "" '!" H...I, S..., h., already made licr first trip. The .tesmrrs of the Montreal lino will measure S000 Ion. tuch, and on. of Ihem will be leady in .l,..l l..f 'I lift lltlA I,. Ml f.J.n I. ........... I.u --. .,..,........,,, ....... ,. .... .... .. ur ,. .-...;.,. . ,. ., .. i ., ,, the proprietors or Ihe hi. dohn and I. ivirnwl line , of packet .hip., which coiul.t. ,.f eight verls. ...' . ' ... .,. .M.N airaa. nr..nA..a .... I..,. u...u, ... .... " " I" "I " mv., i.r. ... Mf,t( 0y() ton., iobebue.iigge,l,.iid iofft 8mwo ,"c,, .'""y w'" ,ncl' "'-"'0 A,l,' (jil 01)( , 1K1, , tuu-lii ng si Hi . Job n., New Kou..dla.t.l, .... rrcy tri,.. It I. .opposed ,h.t ihs I.rlniurD c.r New llruiLwick will make llio pro. . ., ...nnnii ... ... .... 1. 1"-" " a'""- "' V','"" .' ..noil IUI letl o M jn o trt,1)Uhl,n of , nfi ' , ,. , f, u , I llif 'K 'if The. -fnilier i iMiglufnl ."JliitllK Mlrws. . foloWlM(. from u. ,,, ,, March 1 1 1 Scsrs1 Digging' "A conr'itontleiit ibjh tliulllie nrw itilfeiiifs, I "oovr red some four vieolu since on 1 ' . full. 'IV.r..a lack of water at prrut.b,U mi Uf PllllllllUllUII UI llD ICC I VI .! "l ". . i . .. . ... - --. ..t :., U.....1 r.irinli -- tin nbundnmc of thai urticlo. 'I lift llllflllior III ft lliri'l III III H t IC HIV IT IMIIHi -.-.. ....... , . , . .......- t K v.k U rs.im.le.l nl lr,., ami il.. q ) wilxrin mi r.liiinri lliau titlifilMltN (u UKT L'i)U .hurt head,, le.,v,n1; .mplii. ..f Ui l,.,,.lMer llu who w out to try Ih.ir Inn 1 ..r prove tli. u luck. i;av. C.,.' Tuuuvl. The main ilnft Urn p.'if (rntsJ llio hill a dslan.e of ov.r Jllu feit. Sen- 'ralnule driru run Hi Uilliiercni uiirrimiis, ami nu ,,e pnivo.1 ru-li 'I lie average daily Jicld i fmnilSt.i Iii0 u h mil. ultliouh i or cven irnii- ' corcouM bo tokiu out 1.) ore hand by folleHiull..' principal I, nd The i-h.iin woi.'d pieUiMy sell for rn.ni ,.,UHll to 8.'IU00 earh. On Thrl.,y ufter- niionlhe mnipun) toek u.ili.v.r 14 or A iniinlirr of aluiira arc in ..p. r.itioi, uluii.' the batiks of the rivira and en Hie hill.idrsatid llata, with about nr.llnaiy suiv.w Mining has not jet amy oegunior tut lomuigHawi, uioiig.. ai,.,e prelciraliem sro n.. being nude, r ' ' veinen.te,koi, o last sverersgrd w,.ni.. nir v in,ii...i' ii hiuike Uur. A lotupsii) oi nv ll... fn..l of llii. I.jr wirk befon cfa of hi. bs . wk bef.r ........... , I orrat i il). . eorrcpoim. m inrnniirs me f"mi"!' ri""""f ,l'"l"lH"k' ""' egl.borho.1: I!.' Tunnel IT ,o,,d.. Kuip.,. I3J. .Ml v. ,, ii,,,.!, i..i , Jf,.. tM,, Tunnel -uor drfie" ""v :V" J" , T" JTl. ZZ u' .C ru" iC" "truck large pi.perl, lie,iv) guiu l.ul. ruCo. IOOO, t.r.rt Ue.lein SJIIIO n week nverngel,. - . ... . , . Iho man; l'.ead,02j udy to Iho nan ; Hough A llejly (J30U a week, Aim-iiean I o, JJlla di) t.. me nana, ng.i. . i.ioj.., u g u.i-r, o-'o "" men. Tin- lead i upmed In . t. til unit dnl.mce down Ihc creek. Wevir.il elalun havo b.i n liwed of .luring the pat w.ek.ial ngfroni llllill I.. SWCil. The hrav) hs Lrukrn dowateveral l.ou-- es, usd Ihc raid i iuij.4iMe. Sniilli's lligiii.-. One c.. npsny took out la.l wr. k Itf.' or. .Severe! other. rn o Ingl, a. 7U lu n,o oun.e.n wtek. hiine writing the above I ,B Mnl n .lu,' tak. n from Ihc Dutch tunnel ,,., .I,,.,,. 3 oi .lid. Welle, hergo .V Co. have haiu'led ,i a cpv ol tl.et'oluinliiu IJa.tle.of lh.l llh ,nl , fr wlmh v.e j-:,.,,, th fn.,w lt.: ,r1R weather . now lov.lv mil liraut lul, the air cool, brae ng .ml nh laralingi and Ihe mm. r taking advantage of th .le. rable .late of nffur. .re now pitching in,' and taking out the of o in . " ,,. ,,.,.,, , , , , rab: .,.,,. of nlTll,.. t rrv dirtrlion. Iiv thi isuiiiiit. Trsd.nnd bu-ineM genera'ly beg.nlo wear .. ...n.a l.t.ltf .nil.nrnjir..iiiff i.ivrt. inJ ...ivlh nc - - - i ' '"" l""""' br.hl tun., and glonou. p.,.. !" ... Tl.s 1 uolurnn.. ( o . duel, ,. now running even full, nnd .1 ,.,. abund , .,,, plied with the tin,. ' """l "' ""'"' '"" '"'" ,n' ' " of "r "U motlnr earth. ...... -P"7 '-" "" "'"" ""." Y "' Ivl week, ws-hed out tw. pound. . f ll.e "" ... , . 1h' """" )'" M!'I""S u' '""" 10 l0 , ' "" "'")' " Wdiie.de) Ihey found a four , n""1' sc..'ien. .Nmnerou, fine rpecnet,. we have hiarloflr. '""' """''J ''"'"K " I " " A ' 8'"' l"l"""-' """" '"' '' !'" '' ""' ""l"'1 ("U I J "iue peem n .. ail .iiv .ll.'..l .. ..- ... j, ..." .-.. .. .-. dysiigsged hi Iheir gulden lil.'r, end ri.ping n )ellow' Inrve.l. .New lii.'gnigi. M'r. IVll) Ac t!n. have d,.- covered g.l il.irging. nl.o, I a mile above lownnn the Midd'e Fork, which pay fioin '.'.. lo .111 Lenta I,. Ihe pan. Tiny have pl. nl) of water supplied I.) Iheil.lcl. of M'Kllii A. I o - ..irtioi. Nnillnrl Vevv llvprees l.oule l. wre A.Iain. K Co in keeping wilh Ih. ir iirknnwle.lged pinl of enter. pn.e, fins e mndc nrrangriiienti w hereby our friend. ii, lnue Vatl) and vi.in.lv have u .U.U llvpreM loand from Sarrninento, us well a. to nil hi.hU -o.Hl, n( tin. pl.re .- . '1'lin l.lL'Clloii. J.f (e JKprflit.r The late cliTtion in Or.g.m City, though no irry important atliiir, yet in its result is . of ,Irl(;lt i r,..ct to i . ., , . . , , ingstipon the subject of irmtitrai , ; ' , ...,.,., t i .1.... ii... r.t I. ..... ..ll... i its bear- fmperanee. II . is known that the fri-mlv f a 'Proliibtlnry ,B,V, ominat.H n "tiek l" with llm pttr . . . ..... Im.i! i. milking n ili'llliil lie at the I...I ., .... i i i !""' " l",, "u '""f. " lea-l show their strength ur their vveakne.s, lllls liekel was after ward, withdraw n nnd the temper- I e. i . jt Ml. . ,.,. g,.nrnin vol.il or I in call- .... , . " , j . . , ... ..... lo Ire Meii whether the new Council, will thr.,vvitsiiil1tienrviiif.iv.,rofleiiii.eniii..j..,r iiiriftliiiiiHrninvMir lllt. It l llatllftlltll .Itlll "- ' " " "'"""J siis.ili , . ... f.s, , lit that they will. I hey have ma.lc no ple,lg es however, and may adopt nu anti-leinpei mieo inliev. Tin ir ciiliric however, will to fl.llt ,.,,., .....rii.itl ill., flllure i,oi, v I f ,i ........... . ' .. 'tl . ' 01 ui" u iiii.em..cu I'.iriv, 1 1.1 1,11 I m I ....'. ' ' rnl",l)- Hiereanng, who bcliovcllie policy of i. ..... t . n ! T. till III. .TV I ,f.lC If. lw. l.t.k.l l.t.t itl.il ,... .,, --- - j - , who will work for il, beruuw tli-y re.Mgmre i ii m'-t iK..iev.,i.,,t d.igi, pp.,, ,,t I . . . , ', . ' "f""?' """". '""I mvt?- ' """"''V' fv I" "' ' K proi,ie.iiai. en I. If m e,...i.rv it. I'ii..il. .. ill I,. ' " ",', - - r.- ., ,iHlinrl ,,rlv j.MI (lll, Kcparaliiigl'..,,,, tl,. j, f " : ' j ",r"" r '"'"" h"" In s .111.1 fminl., will too log.',,,, r upon im. ..iie, nut t,. . iriiir . "hi. I, i not '. ;,.. ,, ,,, ,, , I he old pulitii-.il parties may obviate thcne. . ( ., . u . fing l. Ire, men speaking U,dlv.,l speiiklligldlyBil .'iCliiigiuilepcliilelilU. There are liu-li. not ., .! !..., I .. ,.., . ., . . '.. im'.-ium uiey would . " ".- .'' I -v.. 1.1. i irinia ,. f !..! ..Mi. nun .it 1 1 1. 1, 1 ..til . .Tit 1 .! . , .on. ", 1 1 1 -- will nt" l.ii a 1' ll'ul In i cure the ilicul eiieinvifitl. nidi uf teiniieranw. lll-l ., ,, ; ,u , jr ,, , . ' . ' " " "'"'e-mnl lll ealiv ...it then principle. II p..llln.il l.ii'ler Hid trailing HitIcjani vvill -li.k I-llie alA.iuinalile f.nee tmd ljrn. ieal iuiiiiit uf e.uu nse ami conventions let ,1(.m kn.., that, tildes tin v puv ni0 tvl. p. . 1 1. vlilti. . tii.n.'.litv :it,.l 1. 1., r;,iH.',U,v li.iv, mUjii.ljed. rt-p.cliii .. ktimgth of p.irtv cih iuii and the puivirnf Tmrtr dull. " I)UV. Apiil I, I-:, I. Jit Hi tpidiln. Mv. Kiiiriiu: I wnstery iiitirh pleased tu ee niir iiiHilu v with nferciicc to Min .. . ... j mv, , i',.,,,,,, in v.itir :nt, h it wan noth- mt; limre than ua illl" to that neeoliipliib- ( .,,., . ,l(,lt ,,, ,lU , . , . I, . ,. , ,. , , , , Ii in- np....giill I T the .1. . , t .if our df tha Ii". re til. in ua dii" to that iieeoninliih- g,.i. ,i. iiiMriiim-i.t Memeil I, n ..,,. l'-""Ktl"f ..rrathcrl.uppoa, ,,. , :,. !,,. S.mie n.ny have .apposed ,, ,, ..f..,.,. nr,. frtll nll, f nppli. ...... .... " - " '- n-i -"1 '-!' . ,1 not the -liylit. l kln.l,.l.'e. ami ..v. I vvhi.-li he had ll..ll. r "lll" lirilllll.il C.lUr, .ll I can i,t the I a-t e.ililr.il. I'lell-e pubhh this and correct iiiiaj,pr,leiiill SIMON. Uilttcr-tliililiiu. II !'( r in il.mi! I- I i e.iil Z nil t.l.jict uf e.iii-i I. r.il.l. in, .nl. in. . .,ti I b'Hii r makers ai. : 1 1 , i . 1 1 1 to I. am all llnv ..in in regard (nil I litel let .i. a- in.,'.; ilitl. r. lit pin i"li about ll, ikiiiu' it, .! lie I. K dilf.r- in in il, t i-t i.f ihe iir'itl'. S.uie K-r-on, mi aliv.v . ir.eiMe.l wt'li rami. I Littler luring -iiiiini i : vv'ul. .. ih. r have Litter .r -t,..ii' LiHt.-i in vvint.r. I tliink ibis is I r wint.. i i Intl. loii tin u.'i.i ..i . ii. rtjv; t..r ll vmlr milk 1 k. pl nil it i Litter, or tiie I. un i I.' .t In . i..t, after it ill'-, the l.ii't. r ll i. .nlit I'n . .Lu.' r in uk t.n'. 1 lis-- ta - -1 tils- .a in vv .1 l.tt'i r in til- 'll tl will not I.. ...k I" I ll ll tl, . oV. , , I I , It Wotll I oil lll lllllti III . iria I am .irt imiI.,1 t. k ep i 1 1 I in-.-I. r..t I., at, ami to 1. 1 it .laiel l.ii lli cream is . ti mv i limn drv iiiel than till ''rl"1":'' ' ,. I l I want it loi ii. , In :ln by, I tl. 1 1 a "old .l.i-l.. r . liurii," 1 1 I. r n. it ! all 1 1 1 - a' lit . burn. I . v. r miw. At', r I ikin,' lie I.ntt.r ut I put a littb' salt in it, living it away lor i I'. vv b itir.. (In n I vv.iik it tlioroii'.'lilv, a Miu. -i I. til in .i , I ii,-. .1-1 If Lul t. C maker vv. -. not ... . aril.. of their tr. iitf'li. ,tli it, .1 imiiii; an I working their Lilt r, tl, n w iM !. e.. . -tie I lint iL'.itt i nill itt. i. .'., me)' Wife. (.uiic Aslray. ('..Id vv ird t i fallon a loving I,, .nl lie l.a. t.in.. .ili. .v. Aiel ,. tin. ihe time to .1 rl linn ' I In. lie linn ! I i. ml him witli w, .ol tl. it ,. ,,i. I.ii.i in, m vniir .a-in, ami.. nly its ln ...ul '. Nn,' lie l.a e. iiiul. r . loiel-' Ih In. litilit now : iMr- ri,. , MS ,, 0,r , Many tine lie.ut, lli.il vvniild liavecoln.i I.iek like the ilnve tu the ink, after its first lian-on ..ion, li.i. Ii-n frightened Is'yond r e ,11 Lv the angry look and menace, tho t. mill, I lie Kivage eh.uity of an iiutore,ivillg I. lie careful how vim fi.eetlie first vviirin eniolioii.of leiH.iiiaii.v, 11.. ware lest llio... pleiiding vv.iril., iiiilie. .led, .ting you in ...in. -Irulouy val. ..I' y..iir future sor row II. p. nlatu . . bang. .1 by liegl.ctor ntil.iti.lie.., 1 1. ...in.", like m. ll. d iron hard eii.l. l in tie- mould trill" vvilli it tiev.r. lie the lir.t to meet lb., firing with out lr. L hedi ai in.. Wipe the tear frmii liiseyo imtir me iiaini nl .oii-olation on the wuiiuiU that guilt bus iiiiuie. Let vour heart ! thu grave. if his transgressions, )""'V"i '"'" "ui m is'iinii"; ins niiru, n, noi i m liiele... words. fy, . ,, . .. , ,.,,,.. , St.,VI.I ,,. .. ,. ini ...I,.... j iiiiu.1.1 inn 'inn. ll r....... .. ll... .......... ' ,im fr, (). ,,,(, ,.,, f 'cr mindi ; make brighll.f.s aiet lautv Ihcro was ..I t ....t . i ... :. i '...the. "" Mo,,,, inioi-m nn.ao.iic. J Compliment lo lltu lyrsldeul. I'.x-Henatiir I'm t nrTMiss., made the fob lowing remarks in relation I, i llie 1'ies ... csident ti i. rfernt siioee hat Wash nitlun : ., ' . , V ' .i ,. ident ... 7 V ...H' -- with ImuI motive., let olliem judgoof the "mines- we kn.lvv llieael. I Hon I lliinn "lol,WH- tt, hiiow tli ncl. I ilon I think A l .'... .1 .1 . -'- nii'i iih- sii- iniii-iii. tiun uimie ,1,.,, ,' , g,.,,,.r. h, arl mav n"ll it- .ell" to all, tin- imLI.- iitiptil-eo' ins nature., rnii "I Ulimt that It" mav i-ee in lime the iniK ' l."",f '"'" " '"V1' ll" ''" pl"ll'K-d Hi- people- I....I O. Oil III ll I... I .1 I.. ll.A . i, ,,i ,.,..i ! . I ,. u -A I ie.ileiili iiia..nii a. .lame. I lie hi cowl r. ,n .. on,, ..... e. .-.-.. . i" .,.,,i it, .,. monaiiliial imlmv nf Ixmdon, ... A . 1.11 tl... .ui.i.lli.,,., tlr I,,.,i C .. .1. f,. .mm ,..., ,. .,.,.. i,,.... ,..,.,- ''i-liiut iiirnrr uf llm liiml. 'Ibis is my A- ;'" ',Ml.;,?"'l","I'W!'b' i"i wvi"- ' r. 1 lu Wilumt I'liivNn is lint tellled i " u, ... tl.- bill for Ihn ,..g.mi- tioti ol the ailirickii lemlorv ilnring mi leshiot. of t 'i.ii.r.e.k. I ...r., in .i.v lliat if .. J " . . ,"'" "" ' """'f.r e.lings I..carrie4 ., ,, h.VI ll ! will be r.irri.l on ,!,, .m.MJ,,,,, HIM .,,. .r, , Soil, r . Ii.cted I'l. nl. nl I lli. i wilt I... i.. dealh blow of ll I , .'. I. . l I r. ii . WW ii II lv (in iiimi' I ii II II e lm.nl.l. ft ?V;' -f i.