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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1854)
Prom tlio ll.ir.Lm Traveller. THH ItUSHO-TIKKIMi Alt, London, Jnmtnry '28, IBM. Kditoih or Tin: Tiiavkilkh: It Is vnsllv p'litrrtntuhiit to murk 1I10 tone of tin1 Hut now, ut lhni. nfier longspun! mid most pnlilotln endurance, 'thaw heavy bur. dens are lust beginning to ho llfrnd off. Tlm window tax has boon greatly r duoptl, ami now nutrucd in a way that l)eiUcckliia?cttc. (Kr Owing to tho severe Indisposition ol'i Arluiiluiriil NoHoty of Polk :. tho publisher, and tho dillieulty ir procu. I -V meeting of (lie I'm mors of l'olk enmity ring nsilstai.ee 0.1 the inr-tanl, tho pulillfn. I wnl hl'W "' ""J1'" " ,w !hl iuM., lor ll.o , b , , . 1 1 1 1 purpose ol taking Into cniithicrntinii lb" tiou of tho present number has boon tie. H,ninlU ,)f nl Agriet.l.uinl Sucli-tv. layed beyond tho usual ihn. which pre- j, y, .'kors..ii was enll.il to the chnlr, vented our getting tho papers for tho upper jnnd J. 12. L3I0 nppoinud Svctutuiy, SCOTTSBUHG, FKIDAY, MAY 5, lMI. More Trouble Willi lUe ludlniis. TlontnnLK Mrittr.n and Mittilatio. Wo h.ivo just bbvii informed, by n gen. tlemau lately arrived from Coojo liny, that the bodies of two men wow discovered, n few days since, floating down the Coquillo lioml.m I'ross upon ilio imujiet 01 tun (lUl n,,,ig t t, mm,ut ' S. , , , - I .- IIHIIl'l Mil mull limy nnvr mi houso nil window wiui- I'..- whllU threatened I-toiii wnr. If Its utterance m i,, r, p,d,l u duly on th. very rnran? "I. country In tho mail this week. Wo hope, " motion ol .Inlm Higdmi, Iho Inllow uu motion 01 .iisiiii iiiguoii, tno toiiow. r , ,-" , , , ,. . ' ""t "" "' "".J """" i..grMoIuUnl.weroununm.o.uly.h.ptedil"'iBl' '" ,T ornclw. tlui Ho ,,M ni.hlll. in;po.ted((nlmuit r.(unl to lh KoWTf., TlMl wo .leem It .XJll...l, u",l,,,lfc',"'1 JvonM ,,rt ,,,,; ,m4 '""' J;'V.W ,.llr ctwl ! tin- Win lloMon, 1. to bo uvviMirv nml iin-iior. In fini uuniilvcsiii. tlml a su. -II ouwiiuro j I lino LnglUI. e-.ti.. jKW..,dly s,.l frP... HM, ii ,0 nm s.or. however, tliat such an occurrence shall not 1. ........; in id. f.i.n... i'i"" " "" " , noeoiwiry mm nrct I In in tniLntiii..! .i.ii..in I... mi ui;iiiiii(iii .jwtii't,. I i til Hi Wi., mi...! n ..rt..,.nli.w, ..riLnm 1. nt'llio ouUet, would Imv ,ngo inni iiituhhi mi inn mil in iniiinn.-i. wy iiruugiu wiuini fe.iei) ( pgoil in 1 litteo of three ho ' nl,,'," ,""'",i "'""I'1 ,mv" buislird nwny the ndverlisemciit duty It lepdJlfdnhd'Ui't m V" "V .' ' "' " "" VW V. "1 ...vv ... instructions, from thti-l'residuiiL to remove, i'l'l'wutod to prepare am druft n u.iiiniitii. ,',"11 w "M"1 "' grow 11 so noi nun c,r tax it siOijculeil tu sucliji lUi'l'lLiJ ill " iir ii?l ml". f rt W. l-nln? I3nKl.iiilI 'nml KurApfl I ir-0Cl,M ,)Mt ,K.,J think lh5 Pv'wl' 1 to hunk in tho suiiMihio ol a Mtthd peace. i,..m.. i0 thu uiid of tho liunliin'ii. TAnt River, a few miles from the mouth. W hen brought ashore and examined by tho ml ners, it was found that tho head of one was perforated by a ritlu ball, and tho scull of tho other broken by a blow from some WT hu ollico to tho seat of (.ovornmout before 'I0"- "'' "T"" ",,,,'l ly to tho uiid of tlio liu'nliii'ii. 'And tho first of August next. si 111:. 1 ... .. . .. 1 j -- -- - --. - .Mp.rs. lMMInlsp, Iha.ic llnlL.tmil J V" "' ''"" tirrll.U. war. Ml comes, Wll K. IaIo we,v n.potiitp.l said committee, j '''M", " ""'' ",r(lc'' ''r ,U" "'' l',,nl On motion ol t5. 0. Ilu.mul, viil.il Hint1 J !""W,,J " ' Un .'; '"ll ,''' .tUI eomminee procure . 111H miIi.iI le per-' Allinit, who lu. nil .gu.ul, and Jiiee. lc thexe are only " onjiIc ut blenu.ig rmtl Ized, nun hrlglii"t'inj; !..pi h ' ,. Now just H1I11U ln'w very hard. It,, mint, bo, nllrr lliwtllg If . jnl, nilh mr t'ililo lull mill ll.lliiJIII'll. Illlj.l ! I 111!' tun ol t'iJ OtT.Mra. Susan lllglor, mother of the pre sent Governor of lVniisylratiln and C.ili- hoavv ircaiKin. A ropo wan n round the., . ... ... .", ,. . : 1...,,,.. t con ti V . 11 foml.1, died recently, at nor residence tu r"" deliver an m-.lcultu.nl address ..t',0",., m. in. s.pi. m. .,. . wr. w M w JlfKt . I . ... ...- fl . . k . il.l.. I tlllHI i III IIVIII lllll I- IIIIII Hill '111 I 11.1LI'TITn-Iilll.IlLII kill! UUll llf K -jp-r- m with deprh ng I ir 111 fort nmt n it-1 ftbout BCU,uty. ( o if ,,, , Hlt. I ouo nrtect iiiir .......... Knghmd .piIuu-Iv bo. , vloloolly I..1.I...I b tok i.( 1I.1 It 'w tlms of life, mutilated tho bodies in 11 horn, j - ", , f .,, , ,' ,, . luMV,pn,0lt '"vp It. It U in.t as ii.niiri.iu it is ensy, yry ,,lMt .J ll tint Migt warn) M t-w We minner. From tho infonnation given l-reui tho heclalor. 1 . rv for nuliiroAtluii Ho llud lault witii it conn,., that seoins to'l0 f,.M,tyd! 9uch 111114' l.invi'h'vji' tIi- J.v a squaw, it appenn that the murdea-rs, ho Coroner'. l-- oJ&fcol. 'tho meeting adjourned, to' -" '"' ''""! wl1 ". '.V r.-iiHirw mi. .Il.e., ,,,,, , i-:,,l .....I, of a.pr itncteH JJuro oTeveorciShlT0..ai,er,nndong:Wn7o "'' V fc J' iog to too Coquillo tnlie, liavo nuUo tlieir escajTO'in U10 direction ot L ooso llivor. A jiaity of whites are out in pursuit of them, ond'terriblc will be the retribution should .1 . 1 .1 n-t 11.. they ocrlnko them. Ilus is a bad state of -J. 1 1.1 1 . alfairs, and not likely to terminate u-ry ' soon. We would ndviso travellers going down theCoquilie River, to bo veil nrmed, 1 mid on tlieir cuard. as of Lite tho Indians . ,-, 1 1 .! 1 , I. Josopti Hum, lonneny 01 .uiciiigaii, . .Ill that .quarter havo evneed any thing but deputy L. S. Surveyor, ageu about tw.-nty. aoanucablodisposition towards tho whites, lu 'years. P. S. Since the nbovo wa iu tvpc, we" - Uev.Jniiie 1 Miller, of Albany. rcafnthatthoiiamcsoftheunfortumiteme.. ', ''iT' u ''1" .nrt'r . "" 1,-11 1 ii 1 pcrintendent ot the illmiietto ImIN o. wwqJlnyinond cuabIo and burton., ., 1)jivj(, it pler ol iorl.,d, formerly ' 1 'of l.i 1111. lex county. Muss. .Oca Wagon Hoad. 'litis work is going on' bravely. Sonio fifteen or twenty hands aro coiibtanlly employed 011 tho road, and more aro wanted. Tho CoimuUsionors, Messrs. Thompson, and Ladd, desuno great I Tirniso for iheir indefatL'abio exertions. Those who hulweribed to the road are re-l nueeted to mr tin nromi.tlv aa tlie colnnle. ' quettcu 0 pay up promptly , as v.tcotnpic tionortho work, which tho commissioner J nssuro us will tako place about tl.o firit of July, depends solely on tho prompt-payment bf tho funds subscribed. Ocr Mails. Why is there not a direct mail communication between thu place and . nn Francisco, or, t least, a mail route UtwenthlslaccaiKllortOrrofitt How', -mmqmm&i mt IhT "iinrOM?d upon 1" tills great " .'awnj Mail" l.umbo'i' Fouy a uiur nurt.iii; from New lork to Liverpool, and taking r .,, :,, ridnn :,. I,;, -v l.vwnvofa ..nniou, in sviiina, in ui w .y . y oy - shurtcut! Rut thus It is with our maiU. Our papers and letters aro deposited 111 tho .... Post ollico nt San Irancisco, nnd nfter re. . And the jury further say, that trio ai.ovo niaininu tlicre Ion" enouuh to cot tho " La. dcati.s were directly cauvtl by the explo. 7 , ,. ,,,. ,., .,, bion of the steamer" Uaulle."alLancmah, tost iScvvM Irom t.uropt, incy aro acniouio yuturJav lllon,jtt .ptil blu. on a pleasure trip to tho Lolumbia Hirer.' Anll lne jury (urtner say, that a(Vr duly Thtu, anxious to explore tho country they exaininir.g tho causes ot siid explosion, Wi nasscd somo two weeks nrevioublv, iu they find: iho Mail teamer they return bv an over- land routo to Southern Oregc expedition, with u eDgoanco! Cai-ey cc Frero, 8150 each ; Hudson's, Clark Hudson, 8150; Ilurgess', Iiurgess, 8150; Golding's, Win. Golding, 8150. rrlm n...f.ifi.iti linnu m rfit'iri I.l fliA ..u Djn.w...uu....-, - t,..-.. -v "" county vomuussion plction of tho bridg ust. Most of thu contractors annin nffl til tlm lcrnl.ll.il ww. ,.r.w.v -, ...w .-. w. -.,.. , . .guuicieni vimcr in uiu uu.iitis. .-. " r.uu kuiu, ngi.cmiurai uupieuieuu, ivc. i n "i" 'y """."""""' i""' i.iiiuei.co in reguril loluu J,awrnipjsiion. C&- Tho following aro the nnmes of tho ' tav that said Toner, though summoned to i 'i'hL. native iu that section uro tlio must in ffd t thu proseut rnto, tl.o oiuoteentli een ii,.. ,.0ri!iiiL' to tho latest accounts, then. acntlemcn who contracted for tho bridges, appear and testify before tho jury, refuWliUgeiit and vigorous wo have soei. on the turV will not have terminated before Mill. Vll (0 , yvry RrAVr dissitislitction will. on iholinebf road between FcotUbur-mid I to do o, and escaped from Urn Territory. vvholo co 1st mild and tractable wl.e.f.' mil l'arnnu will bo all carted olTto ,,0 i,fL.,, u Mlll0 of tho best inroruipd " , " ' " 'nnd beyond tho process ol thu Coroner, or' rrivntllr, but in war as fierce n. the Scythian, n.ik laibway eiiib.iiikuieuts, nnd their :Mj.lf,, ,-lrclos. The intelligent London Winchester: any judicial autnoriiy. 'and ru'thlrss as Iho Caul. If tl.is policy water used to turn a cotton mill. In fact correspondent of the National liiti-lligencrr ' Elk Creek, Mr. Winchester, 81.r00;' tfd. That wliilo they feel unwilling to re- pro(k sucreisfnl, wo shall have peace on .this extant John Hull is a gigantic IVtcr jKr, j,j, opinion tliatlho rumor is a nrpbar Anyheim's, Capt. Hnlhaway, S150; I'oot licet upon tlio conduct of h'aut, the second our soiitheiu borders for tho futiro, which linrmiui; full uf g'aud scheu.lngi and eii..,p one which attributea thu res!giiliop of nMli ltirr Hill John Prpre 8,rt' No " c'"ilnt't'r ft8 ,,e wa8 a 'clilol ' the di.uater, IK tiittrli to be hojM-d for the good of all. ' terpriies, uu clmiiiciil, arti.lio, washing. ,or,i lAUurston to direct interference w (lk " , b . ' r, . .,, ' " they still believo ho was ignorant ol his 1, Mr. Culver, tho eillciont .igunt f.nhat dii- Jhousn, imiMoiiiH, inon-igerie, crystal pal-" t, political afTuirs of tlio country bjriytatfn bawyertf, and o. - LliaawicKr, .ilessrs. i ... nnj ,00 nuci. friiIatvtil to attend to ' trier, has lie..n verv nntiio nn.l i.erL..'riiiL' aces: all esnecidlv contrived and 'esbutd. All,. ,1 ll ..t. it.i. . rh In nrrow ' ers, reijuireii iuo com (Coruanco wiiu uiujuuiu.uus .i..u jiiu-h-iii m- cu.iics neivvetn inu luii.anh ami mo niiuurs. es bv tho 10th of AuC'lfctruclions, giveniu writuig.oi uaviuia.ge,iio w.l explore tho country iu search oi " " .. ;... ..i ..... tf .....I ....,.. I .. :..... . 11 . 1 . . ii 1 Whig CoNVK-fTioK. Wo aro requested that tho' machinery or boilers wore iu any worth of suitable good to bo forwarded to to say, that tk Whigs of this county will' P Impeifcct. ornotfil for thu purposol l'orl Orion! 011 the ncxthtoainer.tobo .nod ,,.;,, . .fii. ur 1 lorwhicii they were designed; but thoy lm. I U) troatng wti thiMi .11. 1111. J. L. 1'ar hold their convention at Llklon, on Wednes- ,. , r-, .,. .." uii ,11.(11,ii11,r .wi. ....?.. ... .... day, tho lOtli of May, for the purpose of nominating suitable candidates for tho dif. fa rent oiiiccs to bo filled at the coming election. A full attendance of delegates is expected on tho occasion. 'CclrTlioso who have our prosjyetudos will obligo us by.JH)iuliiij Jliciu in as boon as convenient. OT Wo liavo received a coramunica (ion from Cooso Ray; but too lato for pub Ucution in tbo present number. It shall appear in our, noxf. (& Wo aro indebted to Mr. Meyer Op. rsMiuiMERj for San 1'rancisco papers of a lato dale. ' "" ' ft. 11 .fl. III.. Hi Mnli.l iV 11I lint' HOT! - . - (III llllt'll.i- li .uu ... 'l" r. KiL l"U All InmiNilio'i held in said count,on tlie 1 1 .. .. ,...!i iu-. i .... .1. ........ 1 1.. ...:..., ,av ol- April, lS."i'l, on the Head bodies of tho" ihtsoiis herealter named, lulore I'urhcs llarcl.iy, Coroner of said county, lie tho oaths ol the iiirnrs wlioi- . .allies tie ,) " l "" J .hereunto siibscnbtd, who, lielng hWoru to . ui 1 , ,loW. m ,v wml llu.nl,H ,iu. aid persons csmo to their death, upon th . ' .. ." . .. ... " oaths say as tollow, 10 wu: "9 pcrtons nr. . .' .... . !... ii- I- ."1." t'nii Wadiworth, of .llilwnukie. i 0. Ilenj.imiu S. Ilirch, of l'ol. pounly. 7. John K. Miller, Iruui Joe J)ates To, 1 Illinois. S. Antonio n Munnid. Tho nbovo died im-t.iutly, from mortal injuries roLeived on tho head. '. J"l" U-dov, of tlult-villo, clnu boy, n8l a,'m,t dx,wfn 'c,,r'i- a j, .upUot,,, , b( ,, uavid Woodlmll, Irom Hrancl. I'.., jjcli. The above died from being scalded and drownul. Kl. William H. Morgan, of l'olk t'o., die.1 from severe wounds and drowning, t .. t I.... .1.. I'l. J nines .'l. rouge, piiiu on an inner rt0meito. Death eaued by mortal in juries received on the body. l a Joan Llwoms, died irom being scaW ,o .ta. lns. 17. Mieha - t. lico, employed on tnc boat, died Irom injuries 011 tho hi ad, and being scalded. Charles 1'iant, second engineer of ,. ,: ., i;i-i frilI ,., K!.m ,-ucs as KIW U.MIHI "IV. -. -- th0 ubovo. " 'l'1 l-."--ultuu .fr,"u thu Wm m,u . it its tho ubswiico of Tonor, who liad left ! 'foro the exploMon. Jd. Tliat there is no reason to find fault with tho captain, R. Heieford, ns Irom the .. .1 ... I , .1 !.. ... I tesillliony I.u appears in navu iienu 1.1 uu- I .... - ianio to 1110 ursi euiMiieer. 1. '1'hat there is no reason to lieieivo I to tho act of Congress concerning them, IIUIU MIIIV SS mvj . t'vv.t ..-.. ..VVw n fM - Uli-auiW i.fc,-o'"""w w' " -.-------, 1 nn- uvro iisiiii ii tiannikiwii, n .iiMiiti i v . v -...-. ..,,..,. .. r ' 1UI MUllWCai nitrtirs 1U I14U UUIs-UI"urtrVU .HI null .1 ttitff M.rkStll'1 (II I 1111 llfhL I'lll'llll'IT. !. li.riJH I Hit 11 niMlhlllnil IJ lllilll' lit I..I ' Hl.l HMII1 SSI IIIH IlllliPa It 1111 Wnillll IIII IFI .. III. I II.I -ir.I.. .... I. ..It. ...... bu.l iii. i uis it i0 - Toner, iu knoMiimly carrvmir more ratiftiMl. With h Jew he linn tnkrn with MHlon nml Coriwio jwv, liruimlit Iwck ami tt1Mft ihi.r.. un ihn jUiIiImL uihuiiJ fnr thu s fftoaiu than wub bafut airi ticgh'Ctm in kovp hi,,, :l nlcJ, tfnin jri.uled w itii ftemli of vn. J t down wiiniij Ihf meii of th.i gemratitiii! tvCi.lxi conijiUiiiU of n Iiiiir(iKjr umi uf Lii jit. t .... .. .... . a i . t . i.iiii.iPii uni nii.n - .. . :.. .. ;..!.. i.... i .. . . a. . i . . !.... aixtt.k ii .u . i.ui. a a a . . aa . however will 'npciiuuJiiueiii m mjianj, u.m ....... t'Jinvui'.m -ren'rvi, nuo, n pnscimo, in ' ' .it.L' tho boat, and that he communicated thu duco the wnndoriug tribes to maku their thoy were- properly and buflicicutly con.j,eso iuovirnents. Wo aioeonfideut our mrueivu. 5th. That thu present situation of this Torritory ubpecially calls for tho enforce, merit of the net of Congress as to steam, bouts and engineers; and that it is tlio duty ol those having .authority iu this matter to attend to their business without delay, uiid thus do what can bo douo to save tlio fur thersuciificcoof huuuii life, uiidthongouy of human sufleriug. AMORV ilOLIiltOUK, W1SLLS LAKK, ARC'HIIIALD MclvINLAY, WM. C. DtiMKNT, THOMAS JOHNSON, JOHN U. l'llESTON. 5 Jury. FORUl'S BARCLAY, Coroner. .1 ........ ' r I fi- J. M. f IM.KrfltSMN', C'liuirm.iu. Secretary. I J. U.Lu. Itnilroini t'iM''rillifg. Will,.i..Mte V.il're Itillroid C -..i.-inv n iss. ' 1'iiMtiaiit to ') act to men. iioMto ill" . ' 1 ." 1 ed iii the I..'L'ijlnt.w i 11l.lv ol the Per litorv of Oregi.o, Jnntmiy :tl. ls.i. the , ttnnnl ,.l- I '.iiillnil.tnlli.ru lnilnnil ill ml.l ' . . .... ;...... .. ! L.inrior eoiueiied nl llinrp's Ai4, l'ollt ' lieen l.eanl. II the rre wnuiiifiires ine-gi"i-. ni" .w ..i...vu, m ..111 .... 'cmltVf ,, T.llIM,.-n. pril Kl.lSr.l. 'profound." r-elii ol the heart ol the1 vu.g back a hungry iimlii rrurlnrn w'mch s I On'iiioliini f I-'. Wininire. the ru-elliig1 whole KnglMi tiaiiou. It l...i.iii' wmild I from iIia loaves ol li.ead pikil up In b.iko s' 1 wa (.rganied bv electing Miuti.i I., llnr.'be: tiillo we hold oii-mIo- ic- -V t do' shop., the greater part ol tl.o iloUmr '.elii, Ur Pre.i.li...t. anil Join, ll.orp .u-rptar.. In il.U l.u! white rrKUn -Ul bvaja. ';ir;;ic' j'"f o ri,t,, f l Wuvinire, .Major ll.orp due regard to our own g .. w ' ' mrj'tvilit: II wur niusi con.e, Hien,' it is VOf ri.1u,vt,M , i.x,,fti the obj.pt..if tl.'iHwition mnong Kunyean St.it a, have', .In, thst tlio l.-iqw soorwihrj-1 u likely to ,.u.l.ilnc. l.lrli In imr .Inn... il,.. Ilimrd ill" a. tho name time. u elllei .d.-pii. umilterablu to ho Ills hands full, u wll, MS tho i'i.nimiioneis ordered that the b.ks l.ejdicail of war. Nod il it bo a MikiMe thing fuieigti. . r 0p,.ll( for receiving ibscrlptbun to the' to avert o tn-m uliius a cal tuily. cmisls. I inthfr think tlwwhsUatd ,ifo iho - c.,,t,,l utock, in Wa.hingtou eoiii.tv. at tenlly w.tl. inlegiily and honor, then we'ino.1 wi.mo ntyuiiients to I iilaan tllilMioriMigli.on tho 'Jllh, yfltli, aud'ai'iih moan to do it. Not until the very last re. . I'tiglm..! M duslri tl. cunlliinaiirv r.l dnvsof n.il: at I'ortlind on t !n-J7ll. i.' I..1 n t,, dM,()f April; at l..if.t, tie, Yinn- t.iil .....mti "im il.,. !.. 'd. r.iul'.'.'l d.n. ,,f .n . , ilugcne ( iiv, Iim ui.ty.i.ii tho' This pie.rie di.pnMloii Ii imprmslog il Sth tllti. it. I lOtli days ..f .Ma.v ; at ( r. M-lf ..s a rl.araetei.Mic fiatu.e nn a grest y m hii-, . j,., , ,,rn , ,,,,,,, ,,.,,. Vm ,4 ,,,, (f nllj 7,, d,v of Mm: at I) lb.., I'..lk .proriii'ivillitotlureleuioiiliihaiiihepurelv enetity, 0:1 uie 'J2d, J.'W, tod Villi, day of in.ir.l are .ont.i.i.iii nut It N very largel) v," " eoinuiercial and ecmiomienl. The present ()i. mntion, iV'-vir., I lint the Nrrit'irv traiunrll copies of the pr.ci"tllngs of thU, incotid". to bi published in tho p.ipirs of ..."'. ' . jM 1 Vrrltorrv. On motion of James Hohnau, thr rr'o' ing a IjouriiPil tint tlir. MAItTl.N 1.. llAUlii:U. 1' -'t J '. Vinur, k.J,.'v. Iiiillnu Affairs in Orctfon. IJen. V timer, S'iiH'rinleudont of I lilirm AtUdrs in iroi;iiu,tias gono to tho eontlitni ortion of the Torritory, mi tin olt'cial vivt ' to tlio Uoiio River tribes, and tli.i.e living . ..!.,., iK.i ll. m ...'I'. .... "..-., - - coast, from iho mouth of the I mpu llivtr aouth to thu A'id tiaralh I, ludui,,' tlio (. oose, Coquille and 1'ort i)r. ( ford IrilaM. liii object ifir.st tovi-lt iIioms f the I'ppcr Uogu-.' River, who bavu a re- .,? of rountrv by iho tre.itv -undo In-tfill,' m.ar Table Rock, and uideav or to induce tlumi to hvo together in hainiony, and com. mcii-o the cultivation of their'l.iuiM, and faitiifnlly to i.bwvo tho treaty, which, wo i in his endeavors to ke-ii our Indian relations 'there m a s-itnfncliy condiilons there in I a n.itisfnctory condition. Tlio Minerintciid. , ,.Mi will also visit thu cuatt for thu pu n.irnii.i. ' 1 1 . . .. ... ..... I mi eilUunvorillg to setllo IliO OXIillUg illtll. . .. ..... ... . . 1 ...... n.io nil on wittiui cnriuin noui us. vt t . this object, he has ordered somo S'JO.OOO ii-jii. lllill.lll ill'SJIII. iliail llfln lillll lF If I fc Orford lo mpjiort tho Jupf-rluleiideut iu fillow cllinr.H iu tho south will render tho government officers every asM.itn.ico thuy can, in establishing a good uuderMnuiling with all iho tribes, and rnuiutnluiug peace within our borders. Statesman. Ti:itMS or t ui UiiTittcr Cocitrs. Tlio District Court for Lauo county com. tiiuiu'd iU cession on Monday la-it. Iu HliiIou, tho couit will bo held next Monday. In Lion, Iho tiitrd Monday iu May. In I'ulk, fourth .Moiidny In May. Iu thu Tiii.d Oistiicl as folio wh: j Iu Uoughits county thu third Monday in May. j In Uinpiua, Ihc fourth Monday hi May, ' In Jncksou, tho ftrbt .Monday; In May. Slatr.W7t, ' " I tin tl.tuuiilves, A great deal of elieap vilor has inlngleil ' 11 nil thH high soumliug talk of tho London ' l'ress. Tl.o t'abi .ft has estinmud it at ll triie vnlu- mid tioated il nccordingl v ' Indeed if tln-10 had boon the wrvsmnllost'liiivo li.-e.i Ii-.miI riots In f.nglainl. )VUat . Tt..-ctaii.n licit the nottuhir cl.vuur for di-! 'eiilw iiieaiiriM, would no aniWcrnl liv tim 1 . . . . ailnptioii of u.'h measures, you liny bo u fll llMillOll I'lAt flllllllir Wlltilll lUlt llSVO ' .. .1 Miiiree of iliiiloiu ipv are pxhniKtiil, ami' leverv attempi at an ainlca'ilo adjuitmeiu,slip ha armimlrralily deeper onuvlcliau of Ims lalld. will we runent 10 fluid. ageu inii'neiy c.uumerciai.n.uun nootner r iiiiiuruucs which i with ui'niiimi, p.rl ol il.e world is tl.c iulluoncr of tliii;ii.t.rpoiing a barrior lo warlikoinomnU spirit more nppr.-nt ll.eu lion. Tln oxl which uoll.ing but a Hern.luufiUblo urer- - ..r ft It I f-l.t...l. . ..u .. .11 1. ....r. ...U .....!.. .. nog geueraiinn 1 1 i.npiniuiieu isaiuo.uuiy twtilfovvid up bv it. It i a ruling p".i'.n. INi.v t'-i . its 1 owvt r to n tL Ws-fs r - i sin. Un lirftMr mrPiisn I I- Mrtil mMil tu u) ,. . .n-,iui, poi.J. all uU anl eUv and pnifrs 1 " mt- m n ' v... imwr. fall of tlie rtandard iu copicr h suiii 1. IV..I 'j I .... .Ll-.... nl.il.i mill eient to m.1I a Duk.-'n l.re.ikfrtt; wl.ilo au(lU,,(in, f ,. tjueeu U merely at. orna upwnrd 11if.veu1.Mit in corn exntps joy in u.,i,, n'ppondngu to t-o l'ov.im..tiit, ant llaroni.il halls ns ..'top as the sorrow which ', m ,. uuthoritv In eimc-nii of slat4 mm u himiii ii.iii 11 !. - .. ...... -..... . is produc."i in tho sa piit in 1110 pouag. . - - .. . es of the , iantry. I.ven litcralurn a.id art 11 ivo grown coinmerciai 1 tie i.psi fling nbout l.nn.Neer's celebnited picture of -.-" I Onke of Wellington and his daugl.tvr.ui. law iho Marehhloess ofD-mrn nn the held or Waterloo, was. that it brought him four Ihousnnd guiiMa; and ihebrighrvit gem iu the glittering chnplet of Dick. n fame is tho fortuno which ho U building up from for tlio go.nl of thu people, and nil tumio" nut. some how or oilier g'eatly to the good Y-tcr. Nor is i'. to be supposed th.tt of Peter. I'.'t.'p will pun lo turn asldn from all this . 1 ...1. 1 1.1 !..!.! . 11 ...I ... lorpinirK Willi ... ueigiiiinrs. ii-H'iinu inn it ho is a groat deal too busy for that. .I.ihtsohns tluicoiiiuieicial oouipletely over laid, if il has not destroyed tl.o old war splr it In iho heart of this l-'uglisli nation, and tl.o unccssity of going to Iho Ill.ick Hoa with fleets mid tuhsidics, to iliivo back tbo C.ir, is fy It to be mi Intolerable horo. Hut there isnUu thu rcouomiu iew of this biio'lion. I'ngl.ind Ims now for a long tin... boon -iniuiiug dreadfully for the enur- Minus folly and wickedness of bur p't wars iho" liii.pliti'-s ill' tlio fnllion vititod iihiii tho childiou will) 11 terrible emphasis. A dibt of niun hundred nii'lious eter. ling is .1 burden that has so.nuthnos made livr Ltngger witli nil her wealth and oner gies. '1 he great demand lor tlio lust forty years hat bum for u Clmuccllor of the r.xch((iiir. And thu mngnltudn ol tlio toK imposud 011 him inny bo osliiiiated from tho fact, thnt tho hightest point of states iimiihljip iu this direelioii has hem 'reached i.gatn and ugnio as it is boliovod, without finding out any possible way of exo opting tlio people f.oui tho necessity of paying iniMiuy for overy r.iy of sun. light that en tertd tlieir dwelling i; an impost ho cruel, and hntoful, and hard to bo endured, that many thousands, of childiou especially ,hnvo died of scrofula and fever in tho pnif ououu atmoiphefo of dark, ill vontllstcd hooje. I lMtIH.Ill.llll I Hut Hiitu is nnother and it.!5 m irt tUrt Png bearing eroi.on.lo nrguui.-i.t. Rjpeat." idly wltl.hi tl.e Hit low years, n.ml initlnie of 'ace and grout geiiur.il prospot It; , thirn it t" !. .'Xi"'':!! thou .i. .. -ill t,i,ltf, f() ie niinun a k"-"- " "" m mi . . ir 1 . .r . ... . .. . 1 . 1 1 . , .. Moiiilny. Ilio I'll, o ; j itm.i .. ii.i, in tlm KlIISOOIIll till of l.tOtOr, It InilMI llf dri. ....: 1 1- . 1.: im - bco. i noi 10 unumru, uuwpvcr, nisi tho ru;ktlncii of war than shu Inula iiusr. t.r of century ugo. Our iiol.lo hsartrd .oui.lry.niMii, J.lilm llurnll. and his road- J(,lllM ,mvo l(ul ja)0frij in faill n.esmr. 11 of tlm "oliVd lo.if im.tiou" js dilTilhig il.-lf gradually, yit sorely, throughout all I mils and rUsss, inJ, along with tho oth- "in urutw.iu .-,iu'. Yours very.truly, h. r. Vrlncc Albert. . -ixnsoi,K(flTretScn"'lil!&inK iPrpl,, 0u ncji.net j" l'lc Alert's l: h- u jiuvirl. tj wit i'tnc: hail'. IO .q7iitog.in'ia5....dd..'' -J I' . , !i ,. 1 .... . ,.. ... d 1 1 aiiiiiiinii -it'iiiB ui aim . ,(ai t, ,nnCl., f ,ia wifui drrss.. Th .,).. f t, ojmtioun Is eutirvlv .donwi tl( MIH n.y,n, t, i(Clpliua of bis ova rdiMrs-it, In which, by thu way, PiiiiM Al H. 4 ,, , ..re.ti.t a model of larenlal. government, ho has 110 sort of control oror nMV Mlhj(.ct(,ff;lont Hntuin. IVom i'riuc ,iurrt pievi-ms course, so marked by de- ,.,(rVi Mm ju.ljjiiuut, and ridd abstl. l((,icy ,riln rmy ilM.cie. 0f liilPinoddling ns in auger," and quotes thu folluKing from a wrilur in thu D.dlv now. Olh'-r papefi have alluded to tho same subject in strong terms : " Tho hnprpsiimt, tho suspicion, tlia ptr su.tsion, the npprohuiininii, or lh' Mh'f, fn' It takes' h gnat varioty of torn.., inatths i'riuco Consort lias rccuil'v troioji . d iijtij the boiihds of polnTai ttffJrsY'fniir.i vviiTcli ho Is prohibited by (lie constitution ami his duly, is iiowso (runmi thai it is tinjw'tiLis any longer to confine it to conversation. (o whuro you will, into good or bad sod j oty, amongst rich or poor, tbo Iscling or tlio learinni it is me uourt, ami not tlio ro spoilslblo Ministers of iho .Crown, who ara giving thu Impetus and ihg tm'io to thu for uion iiollev of I-'ui'hiiid. is now a tonic of.., ,...-.., . . ...,,.... .... - wm converHalion, People cnuno get lidof na '!, apprehuniion that miuiothiiig is going very i ' wrong In this, the hlghori quarter, of th ' .State ; ennfidunco in thu t'rinco is givin.,l way j and Instead of popularity, resentment. boeius to mo very likely to tnku possession . '0f tho public mind Nor is it political of. fairs only that Ills Royal Highness Is ao cuied ol meddling In aid marring, In tho j army, also,ho Is iiitprfuriug; and tho1 recent, suaiid.dn nt tliohoreo guards uro opauly and. loudly asoribed to him. It It riuifa time' that unticu should bo liken of Imimttiliona. so serious. ' Tho Duke,' mornov or, is dend and gone. Ho long as ho )ycd, intorV-jl rnco with tlio iirmy w"H luvojicoii irnH portinenco. His ltenc.:i folt'at, t!w ir.. r.r,.L, .'"' ""v WIWITTO MWI t, ff ?'.