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en = Sete ——>=>=—= = es SSS Sa — ee reepeinty corres MORNING EDITION--FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1850. by satay LWO CENTS. ley furmahe d in every respect, 5% feet ia fromt, 7 “<p in depth. si veral merchants, of Oregon Cit ecramente ond this city, have already" paronaced Jargely in Pacific, and, a8 soon as buildings necessaty tor “ . " e 7. Attempts to Revolutionize Ouba, warning of the discovery of his plans, and su View of Tadngs in 'e WELEG HIiC INTELLIGENCER, | Scsseen dncremaaeaae {From the New Orleans Delta, August 4.) cecged’ in effecting his escape. He was con- {Correspondence ot the Valitornia Vow nanaenenn The foweral ceremonies to-day, were of the meat im- | y,We Received, « few days since, from Kingston, | demned, by default, to be shot.” Mary of his Cire ag nk 7 4 ami | | wica, the following letter, with quite a large iends alto eecnped. The jailor, Rey, saved the ‘That Oregon is destined to be the great produciag IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, | posing character. The procession was exsorted by | package of doanmnentes coghisting of personal ut iece Cirilo Villaverde. Don Jose Maria San- | 82d TManufectuning country for all the Pacsti eee over thirty military companies from all parts of the | meirs, correspondence, old newspapers, proclama: | chez and Don Sebastien Morales were sentenced | there is no doubt by any who have ever see their b move orgstab- ‘Passage of the New Mfexico Bill state. | tions, Sep., relating to the various efforts made by | to eight years hard labor ; others were sent into fertile vallies and. magnificent waterfalls. As a | lish fre ined temnpren deter ay ‘The weather. although cloudy, has been favorable. | the Cubuns, at different times, to sever their con- | exile. nee nif senoe of ine} Lever visited, | 1 looking upon Oregon in all its relations, I in the Senatr. | the city presented » holiday appearance. All nection with the mother country. These docu- Only a few months after, new victims, undis- 1 ye ie irests towering | eannot but be interested in this beginning of aa ments contain materials for a very interesting and | mayed by the cruel fate of their friends, com- | #!most up to the ciouds; and these forests being all nese was suspended. Stores were closed. snd dremutic histery, and put to flight the absurd story | menced again to prepare the minds of the people, | iP the western part of the territory and on the THE CABINET COMPLETE, pubic ana private buttdings droped im black. The | to which the orguns of the Cuptain General, and | and to organize them for the return of General | banks of the rivers, give it & peculiar advantage in throngs in the streets were immense, and thousands | theiraliies in this country, have given currency— | Lopez, who wes then daily expected. But there | the department of commerce above all others. Did t ‘oni densiadein i aecnniact rious railroad | tbat the Cubans were content with their lot. We | was a spy in their midst, and they were again be- | the people of California know of the easy access of Ve ry. by the va: n heir lot. v4 y we hose foi id thi Peteied sess ‘i have translated the letter, interpolating it, in two | trayed. Great many of them sought refuge | those forests, and their ts ge waterfalls and pa, ee ere places, with lists taken from the documents ea- | abroad. Dr Joachin Valdes, of Havana, was con- | D&vigable rivers, they would no longer have any The military escort, consisted of the Ist Massacha- | Closed'to us. The interpolations are contained in demned to death; Don Francisco Javier Cruz, of | 0ccatien to send to the States for lumber, for there setts Divieion, under Major General Bdmands, and | brackets. The object of the writers in sending us | Bayamo, to ten years hard labor ; Don Juan Gon- | i more in Oregon than sufficient to build up all the emporium so impertant to phipping and the eo. merce of the west. Through the winter season, the winds prevail from the east, and almost as uniformly from the west during the summer, #0 much so as to cut off all prospect of liberal gain im the use of sailing vessela upon these otherwise favorable waters. Commerce has been retarded exceedingly, especially during the past winter, as CONFMMATION OF SU8-TREASURERS, “THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL, , 0 many of your ow imony, &o., &e., &o | Major Sherman's company. This part of the proces. | these documents, is fully attained by the publica- | zales de la Baner, to eight years; and many others | Cities that are needed on the Pacific const. But | | for the want of river sone a dine, Ceatimony Te a aH Rl sion was very imposing. tion of their own letter :— : toexile and confiscation of their property. shall fail to give any adequate idea of those forests ; | at the mouth, from whence they might have taken, THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. After them came the Chief Marshal Colonel Sever | Gu, Ghicot j coro, armnien, July 9 bgp 4 Dard oy) phy hadbiod bens all these | the aes atkins ie anit in Oregon, set- | Oe tpi yimber, Sasctngnnyeunene ¥ “ ect in addressin; 1s T, the ac- facts fore the wor that the ubans are not ns - 4 various other commodities 5 TERRE aN end Aids; and, following thees, came the fanetal oar, cormnany ing documents to you, is to answer a willing to be free? Are not these hecatombs of | ted in that beautiful valley, the Willamette, which ommodities of the country. Senate. & very Imporing, megnificent. and costly affair. charge made against the Cubans by several papers | victims, offered up from year to year, a most | i8 the garden of Oregon, and I may say of the INTEULIGENCE FROM THE PLain —The St. Louis BY MORSE’E MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. | The funeral car was guarded by the Massachusetts published in the United States. "the charge is, | solemn and earnest appeal to Heaven against the world. The Willamette river is the eat southern Republican of the 8th inst. gives the following +— Wasninoron, August 16, 1860 Nolunteers, who served under Gen. Taylor, in Mexico, | that the inhabitants of the island of Cuba have | oppression which bears them downto the earth,dis- | ‘ibutary of the magnificent Columbia. The val- | “Birren Waren, 26 miles weet of Fort Larmeion THe Pvarr 1“ It was followed by about fifty citizens of Louisiana, | B¢Ver made any attempt to throw off the yoke of | arme them, and even chokes the voice of com- | ley through which it runs, in point of extent, rick . i hi , iti ition. ‘i ic! ness, beauty and fertility, stands prominent above ‘The fagitive slave bill was taken up and made the | with the motto, “Ever was loyal to the Constitation | (ptin, and. to o oeguiny Ae gpee ys aT yp Bg greed gr gel far all others om the great ‘American continent. ‘The Sunday, June 23, 1850. When we were at Fort Laramie Hali’s tri me t Smith, Jerome & Hanson, and Chadwick, Laveilte ewpecial order for Monday next | and Union” upon their banner. Next came Sher- | ignorance of our history, we cannot determine. {t | histo of the struggles of Cuba, which, we | length of the valley, from north to south, is about | & Co, had . Wilds & Be: ~ THR SOUTHERN PROTEST. | man's celebrated flying artillery, followed by the Go | ig arene, however, that well-informed journalists think, would remove the many fale impressio rs 250 miles, its width rom the summitof the Cascades behind oF they failed Ay themasiven “tone a vervor and Legislature, three or four miles of Masons | should Odd Fellows, other firemen and sitize ‘The protest against the Californie bill again came 5 the, question being upon its reception and entra’ ow nothing of the facts which have | existing in the minds of some persons, te the preju- | ‘9 the summit of the coast range, is about 100 miles; | bin, Hunter, and Jim Whela to aaociations including the | transpired during the ast twenty-five years, ia au dice of our vause, We feel assured, from ihe | the width of the arable portion of the valley is | Sinn Hunter, and Jim Whelan, were at the tort an P ; erally. and ended by ® caval- almost within sight of the shores of their | interest you have taken in Cuban aflairs, that they | bout 40 miles, and through the centre of thisexten- | The St. Louis trains have been very fort ae ete od i 4 recedent is We Comment whlch the ‘lit twasto | OWM country. It is ‘strange that men who hail | will be inade useful in your hands.” re sive valley the Willamette river pursues its mean- far. a ndegvig High preset » Bapoen opposed it as s dangerous pi fat. a ray cnoort was to | with joy the revolutions of distant nations, should prctent cf caelemmartt dering course, being augmented by streamsevery few | “In my previous letters, viz: one at Fort Kear- The subject was also d by Messrs, Walker, | Raa ee Serehien. bad She pene oven be ignorant of the sufferings and str of miles, running down from the mountain on each | ney, one at Plum Creek, two at Rohidoux, and one Hunter and Benton, and the bebste continued until Artillery, under Major Sherman, which cemeren from | &Deighboring people, inhabiting the same hemis- Pais Maxaes Long teat hos er eee ae thus higeny! the great extent of couatty, | at Fort Laramie, I sent you lists of persons whe ‘the usual hour of adjournment—the Compromise bill, | Fort Adams to be present on the occasion. They num. | phere, and be the same name as themselves. | day evening, a man named. Stephen Doe, made an giving it that luxuriance and beauty which it | have died this year on the plains. Those however, do not embrace one halfthat have died ; and probably friends in the States will remain ia ignorance as regards many, for years to come. I, however, have taken a deal of pains to procure a correct list ; but frequently graves are found five miles from the main road. in there are several main roads; and |, many are buried withoutevem a stake placed at the head of the grave. From the number of graves have passed, the amount ef sickness in trains we have found lying by, and from information received at Fort , Lhave no doubt there have at least five hundred emigrants died between the Missoun river and Fort Laramie, since the let of June, 1860. This side of Fort Laramie I have found but very ‘Texas bill, and California bill belog incidentally dis: ber forty-five men ai ~camed, an ti recriminations being in- them feur pieces of ty horses, and have with t whether mi in good faith, or for the pur- | #ttempt to take the life of his wite, who resided in | is impossible to describe. The mountains on each 4 hoe ep enoamped | pose of dispareging our cause, the fowl ng the family of Mr. Bart on Pine street, Chelsea. | side are covered with tall pines, cedars, fir, hem- dulged im bet Sout emen, Nothing new | on the biil in the Comi ever since their arrival | utterly unfounded. So far from submitting pa- | It appears that, in May last, of interest transpire crowds have gathere to see the company | tiently, the people of Cuba have made repeated | ¢d with the woman, whom he shortly after mar- run down their sides,'invaluable, not only for sup- At four o'clook, the motion to receive the protest | which rendered such gallant service at Buena Vista eflorts to throw off the dominion of Spain, and | ried. Attimes, after their marriage, he treated | plying water to the valley below, but for mill sites. ‘was laid upon the tahle. | The “procession wae very long. and was witnessed by | have furnished as many and as neble martyrs te | her with kindness, while on other occasions he Ike valley is about two-thirds prairie, beautifully RE TRE nay han om me by no persons along the sidewalks and | 1). cause liberty as any other portion of Ame- | #bused her in a most brutal and outrageous man- | interspersed with timber sufficient for all farming "New Mexico was then read a third time and ‘ ‘After tra: the princpal streets it proceeded | Tice, of «gf:l extent and population. It is not the | net These difficulties continuing, she left him, Eh doe ee After the consideration of executive , the here appropriate religious services | fault, burthe misfortune, of these poor victims, | tnd obtained employment family of Mr. | stopped here, for here they could exclaim Eureka ! *enate adjourned ever till Monday. ralogium pronounced by the Hon, | that their deeds, and even their names, are un- | Hart, where her conduct is represented as that of | The river is navigable for steamboats about one deautindn known to the free nations around them. Neither an amiable and irreproachable woman. The Mav | hundred miles, and, for six months of the year, House of Representatives. ere fired, bells tolled, and everything | does it detract from their merit, and the veneration | ®8Y8:--“Soon after these difficulties, Doe met his | about one hundred and fifty miles above the fulls BY pain’s “TRO-MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. | it the greatest funeral display ever | due to their memory, that their eflorts were defeat- | wile in the — re of —— “9 or we Be = the beers ite, where Oregon se! is situated, Wasurmoren, Angast 16,1850. |" There Sioned ppneenhale hen ed aan eaicguewnemt | Tine'l shall be ou Goth hone f the Usiied btoes |. tis Unream saline rbiek baeethel the WI WE CIVIL AMD DIFLOMATIO APPROPRIATION BILL. iepree mmanensfel. _Zey dared. sadipeniiad avery. | TNS “-- f Doe became acquaint- | lock, &c., &c , which make these streams that re at least one hundred thousand stran- y. ae cee | hing—every thi i vessels, and far from here;’ to which his wife re- | lamette, running east and west, is in extent equal is a pretty good indication ‘The House went into Committee of the Whole on Supposed Murderer Discharged. if they base folie reese 5 mapa be attributed ae ‘L hope you will, ‘and when the; get you on | to about one-half, and is watered by a magnificent or Pius metee Y ae sthe Btate of the Union, and took up the Civil and Diplo- Bartimonn, August 15, 1860. to the difficulties of the undertaking, and not to rd, I e they will hang you.” then at- | river of the same —. which makes its way pin<-toninio Poe te Done ig rY,cnaed wen een |Z rin warned on th carro | AY wea of wingers wd exe Gea | UC han eTocs At te oy | (hough com rigs of tomas, ad ems | scope x Ranpsura, Mam —h besmabe, Limon (ete o ©. Pak perp . of ing concerned in the murder of Henry Hammond, has | }itn¥ of these difficulties are ap You; there are | husband then went to a hardware store, and pur- | ‘This valley is capable of sustaining a dense po- | named eg ed Firgnguletion «recent Texas and New Mexloo message, | beem discharged from oustody. others still more formidable, arising from the cha- | Chased a long, keen dirk knife, mounted’ with sil- | pulation, as the farms are very rich and fertile, ing. The cena ae te alee aie ‘which he considered well timed, and wise in its appli- —_—_— racter of the government,’ and from our insular veryand having a blade nearly five inches in | hb, | particularly the river bottom. re are but few | ine he cin follows Mr. Me Sond thes ~ostion. He replied to Mr. Seddon,.whose remarks, he Srrzap or THE CHorzna —We regret to learn | Potition. The government of Cuba is emphatically | 22d upon learning that his wife was living at Mr. | settlements, and its extent is, as yet, not fully J 7 that the cholera, which appeared 80 suddenly and | # government of spies. At home or abroad, in the | Hart's, in Chelsea, he left the Quincy House | known, never having been explored only by parties Maing, ta ht yore ye ne mie with considerable fatality at Harper's Ferry, a | COUBtY oF in the city, around the social board'| about 4 o'elock, P. M., on Saturday, and weat to | crossing it at diferent points. I see there is a | Dany at Rendolet and his wife had two chil- A ‘ i bans the of Mr. Hart, on William street, Chelsea, | company organizing in thie city to explore it | prot vetoes hg ga Pray gm faee, = pdt yin ovee me 1 ae ae von inquired of a man os loyed by Mr. Hart, about his | mouth and make a settlement, and I hope they oy Rs pwegateas happily "Weduasder’ bow | were nine deaths at Harper's Ferry by the scourge tives, who, with the means afforded them by their | W! Peewbisptinny "7 bane ant fore in aee the by Cee Ko the extent and ities of | ‘Thursday of last week he spent in pleasure excar- within the last two days, six at Winchester, and | Powerful employers, penetrate everywhere, in | Man sein Seer tothe "house, "saad Ee, | "1d tela toe velieye'ewore ‘ell thet Oregon con- | sions to the seaside and to ee ae are to ‘m their duty, on | there were several also at Charlestown and vicinity. | ¢V¢ry form. conspiracy of 1848 was discover. * i morning he conveyed his wife to the house thoes rho, strtract the settlement would rest the | Among the victime at Harpers Ferry was Mr. | ¢d and reported to the Captain General by the at- | {att litte gi to, norm ny one who came to | tained, they would ‘be enough to make one of the | mothers some little distance from his ow, and Mr. MoLaxn (dem) of Maryland, opposed the views | pe mei oe Winchester, Mr. Langley, the peid Gentamepicite the apy Dut an occasional in. | 20t at home. Doe waited round Chelsea till seven | this is but a small portion of Oregon. I have said eamined goon Ld fy ghe then wont s¢-aoae at dent a0 to boundary, abd complained thet | laver of whom wes in this city Only € fer dere | stument employed in times of dan gery in Cube it o'clock, when he went to the house, and the lise | nothing, of the Columbia valley,.nnd that grea: | over, sod wrote Dost attonS smn need undertaken to duc question, | ie inte is the main and t machinery of m- | girl mot wanting to tell.a lie, informed him that | river, w # in the Roe! sen gd himself, was aware of the and demied that there was a de/.cto government in New | nee, in tine health and spirits. <a i curing ee ers ah . He immediately went ning through a district of country more t a] ene om excepting ‘ Testes. Scrasnin (bein) ‘ot : © — sagurebd the Fredueons cones Fo Tere (Va.) Spirit of Jeferson, of the oo. oo pe. ro rip pe pang ot ‘cat Gre but he cechag hor Seabaat through the Yaar. Teak in extent, before it empties into the erne Heading to os oat 14 o'closk, jy ng as to revive federal doctrines, by under- | “The spread of this epidemic, during the flast | &ime, is proved by the fact that successive | attempted to make her escape by Hore Soy ng bye + in asa manu- | end of a silk handkerchief about his neck, the pom Cho quection of boundary, aad, with | week, has cast a gloom over our w commu- owe organization made by the Cubans was Find, f= I 7 rnb ere " mr pat... pon ny prmrscciypalonk boven & other fastened around a tree. He bad peetenty Seas ws wth ant pouir,'| Bit» and the ch wigs forcibly brought home to pope te ae fe te very tava house, and was overtaken in the count of its extensive water power. At Oregon Fre ween oe neo a mom A ge hs — ia is &@ most siugular, and we should think, sane on Friday. No cause is known, as yet, fer the commission of the act. ; marked , where that_ri Tux Contor Prisonzns —We learn from the town, though believed to have died frem old age.) | Tevela the extreme. | Where sad hew oun they be eee eas Re uome wae, Immediately | fet Ta dsocent ol some weiveor Steen fect, ‘Thess | Mobile Advertiser, that the United States Marshal ‘womal prope rising, take @ on ener tMoney a pd < De ‘William | is blockaded not only by the Spanish fleet, but by | Who prevented his escape talk Deputy Sheriff BE. ped «son alone will give sufficient power to turn | in that district went down to the Albany sloop of Medlar. ~ lor, when she : » a8 to “what shadows we are, and what | Cy: sank bead 3 City, where the waters of the Willamette take a shaduws we At Harrer's Ferry, in uddi- | ,, Apother eppelling obstacle in the way of suosoes | Tint foige nic her’body, ciening a bicwter ike: inn | pereadicular, descent of ukeut wwenty-tve, fect tion to the n or sixteen deaths noticed before, | i#, Want of arms, and the almost aidi over the heart; fortunately, however, the | sre advan for manufacturing purposes far eur- wage eines io bave the walonchely Susy of 3) St Tooay aM cae Ss cpt ails oeeaes Cana | Meal eck tgaina ews of eer Gee oes hooks bo pessing Wocketer, N.Y. rt cordi following:—On_ Frida’ Saturday, | &! Wweene only Columbia river, at the C about Mr. Wm. Collins; Mrs. Hol wife of Mr. | kind, and the system of espionage which prevails, | ‘W° ini awound of an loch ia Saute ‘mouth, ts anothe: James Holt; Mr. Rrout, (formerly of Shepherds: | Teuders even the secret of them dango at, ka eats on oedieieies | ioe ma cok by. naterey whe fiver ° Rugg and Constable White could be sent for. ry enough for our whole country. war on sha Och, to, sogalun Sn Gaptey Medlar. Other cases te reported to have proved | we Englak nnd American navies, and alt neutral | y/asGien arrested and taken to Leverett rect jal. | But the water powers not confined to these | and bring them a {2 that city. Doubtless thie is ntil' more authentic. information is teceived. "An | forced to. turn back t Must we create a navy of | On the way te jail he admitted that he had pur- | places; itis scattered all over that great and ex. | in meee eae oo bays vlna MY t . | p tenon thy ey an eee loveccived. ‘As | rewat What in a state of revolution | Chated the knife since his difficulties with his wife, | tensive country. There is no country so well < oes eres & 1 Le oo ee ee soaceee oat oe has been able todo #0? Look at the recent failure | “nd partially for the parpose of taking her life. The | watered, where rivers, streams and rivulets are in | for what | egy — oo kept. on yesterday, we hope our neighboring vi of the German re. woman was plaged in the charge of a physician, | such great abundance as Oregon, and the position | learns that the District Atorney fe has passed through its worst stages, be leaders is another serious | Who is of opinion that the wound will not prove | of the country being mountainous, all the smaller | Mr. Webster for instructions as to the course he that a few days more may suffice to eradicate all seeds a want of ae fatal.” Doe is undergoing an examination before | streams of eourse must be rapid, consequently pro- | should pursue with them, and has also written to Suton "aad ae as bg Sy Sle coving tho there are sll oo “diotingishea pot & tial justice at Chelsea.” ducing great advantages for mills. os oe F gen of nag Le soay oe Week pau andthe vanote phyetciens athe ee ee Ce, sent to Cuba with 5 A RI As a mineral country, I have no doubt that y evidence to show we command. . a of ony offence agaiast the laws. 5 vine AnTiLieny.—Sueewan’s Barreny, | Oregon is very rich, but as yet it has mever been ; have been guilty have been completely broken by the arduous | Their peel one ait Soleere = eed of the 3d Light Artill exsinined. ‘1a thie day, where nothing but, gold | ” actin tiiiemaniiaas labors devolv toon tem. Jn this town, on Sat- a tie objects a wak a ill by the the War Department to Boston, to take will satiny, men will not for .mii of less| Operations or Ma. Ra: urday morning, Mr. Joha H. Kinningham died police, as to render their connection with the | the ceremonies of the 15th instant, is one of the | value. here are gold there is no ques- | Whose attempt to commit ofier caly a few hours illness, from the same terri- | Portes, so than serviceable. most in the service. tion, for they are now ‘successfully worked in the | Albany we noticed a few days ago, was convicted epidemic. Mr. K. wana resident of Harper's | PAPI Sis. all these and | manded, as at the battle of Buena Vi southern portion ‘of Oregon; how extensive they | some years ago of petit larceay in Herkimer, Pa. Fassy, onl “roots (amg pp Sow = —_ dit the pe then Lieutenant Sherman. , may prove to be, remains yet AS be seen. ‘The re- | While in jai ) a oer x gelned for hia Ot Lieutenant, now to gold on t Cojumbia, * maining at Harper's Ferry until Friday. On the Peapod = thete pospode eae ok Caan T Taylor to has come so authenticated, that I | tion of his term of t, he aoa ae, Sein pomaderenty forte were before 1 more, however, with | between the Americans and the ene‘ cannot doubt it for a moment, I would not | into the County Clerk’s to alarmed progre ing. Considerably | a view to obtain more institutions from in the language of the official deapatch, : Ferry, he! vein Secerslly the i of rae pote pou (try, than bey a i to iaube. pm, ted tnt at fifty ~— iatanon” This rum + ig pes geld io found pony he at the extreme north 7 erasing his own ni and inserting i wi any su; rom infant ." or wel ye x ered pete art, eet Be dy Ley opel Ene me & tere companion, ad, the words of ‘Ten Napier, Cascade ridge should not be as rich as the ra prope: ider independence as the re- | “they saved the day.” The cannon are the same | Nevada, for it is the same continued ridge of moun- ‘Sream on THE Sacramento.—A Her ee arnt ee cep ny died, rod Pome we copie their grievances. The first anaies used in all the battles of Gen. Taylor in Mexico, | tain. ” - vessels plying between thn ts own, Cholera.‘ as, la, | Segmhrcy, hain thi ciel ew, ran orm | gna the caring ti ar he mae of aha“ | Duc wear ich enough whoa, gol Oregon | tnd the oe tone aprade,hft | Saly a fe at ie Ferry, as the negro man was | © iribe whole islent ana’ind ho most re- | ho: without which it would have been im- | make her by far the greatest country on this coast, wee ‘ four Sey Owe FOR..8, reeeee cP. = Teiatl cok sakeauiael saat of the country, as fe to have got through the fatigues of the | and I a i i dang! well among the ish as among the native Cu- | day, eo rapid and continued were the movements PE a on men Bo ngh ral pth - the She oe ban lation. It was unfortunately discovered from one part of the field to another. This com- Ronan, Seneca bmerant Sen pines | glass Fert “gute us| SF" inng Arend he Roxbury . . . Perret! uy P He ‘ sesings robbing Tonas for the Tepee Sainte te te see seer and dome Saber ee. fine “for action had come. ‘Col. “eo Lemus, | ond Boston line early this morning, but as quarters | country Which their position demands. Soon we to lad to see attention keginning te turn | Names. jelem, ief ofthe conepi Don Lucas Ugarte, and | hud pot been selected for them in this city, they | shall see the mi ic steambeat navigating these 9% Mine....-... aes teccce: Cua te Fork tna na, | NER Le teachin mea eigh- | on Fraricce Sache, wer arenel ang | fred tack na Roxby forthe reno | ble and som maul gre nam te | § baie sate the erin : a question oo | borheed. The general health of our town was | We rierboced thelr plane and the ‘persons impli | fist went to. “Townsend Woods,” on Warren | great Columbin, which wil give to Oregon what ——— comm! ‘© quarter past ten o'clock, rose, never better at this season of the year, save with Pb nag Document A contains the de- | street, but the ground there not being suitable, | she has long needed, a seaport town suitable for a ‘The Crops. | ree gh prerpntion darn the stein, tails of this conspiracy, and the names of come of | they moved slong, until at one o'clock this af- cagamencial hapet for that great country. Ameri- From 4ifferent parts of Kentucky, accounts are roe i bi hold of it varnest, and that is @| gloom to the crop. In Meson | leet an aed and tem ae greet covets | the mL Pemann tet aeePs a as we | bomen teow hall eine tom Waskngtn | sofberstguarauee tt * Sony Nh ware Bat pe he ston pasted "The Martinsburg Gazette of the 13th, also says, | deem these sufficient 10 show the feelings and | street, where they had converted an, unpretend- [From the Pacific News } the latenees of the plonting, and the danger trom frost, TIVE SLAVE BILI., ETC. that since the disease has broken out at Harper's | Wishes of the people of Cuba. ing open lot into a truly warlike aspect. 2 4. SAN Fuancisco, June 17, 1850. | the yield will not be above two-thirds the usual pre- [oon arrctat TRLBORAPIC ConnnsrosDENOR ) “erry, there have been some 35 or 40 cases, about [Col Don Jose Lemus and Doctor Don Juan Pernan- | The corps consists of about fifty men, fifty-four None familiar with the extent and peculiar fea- Geel ger . words, the crop of Mason, Fe " " , rom, August } i wed and adde:— he dex. both of Havana; Don Jose Teurbe Toton, of Ma- | horees, ten carriages, and four pieces of artillery, | tures of Oregon, but must be impressed that three | thie be Mr. Mek ouacan ae reeled 3 of which wy lee eatiches' anak with | {S04K4, and Don N- Pes. of Caracoas, all condemned | under the command of the following staffi—Brevet | great and important towns must necessarily spring | The Mopiinevile (Ky ) Press saya:—On & ™ Conred, yey nen ae es were presse te ty | 20 indications of the choleta of any epidemic dis- | then’ eonrul of MOM, “et New sOresng, | Melor T. W. Sherman, Captaia i. 1. lea Sp iy Sor Saae Zhe Best Dee sendy come WS | SS tae base aalied ‘oon peetion of 5 ; 0. M, Lie a ; " * selidlipsll 40 the Gonste. The Hee Me MeKenuan | 08. The parsengers by both tralas of the Balti- | wes’ alse sondemned to death, but of” coures ut. JS. Mi with three sergeants and four | consideration in my last article, namely, Oregon pp AY i eget Hy sti more and Ohio Railroad new dine at this place.” | not return to Cubs. Don N. Kecarras, Don N Far. | Corporal. Several other officers and two guns ar | City, at the Falls of the Willamette. TI i i | 5 ‘ im) co ‘and the Hon. J. J. Crittenden, have arrived, and will The cholera continues in various cities, towns, | rero, Don Joee Maria Heredia, Don Meliton Lamar, of left at Fort Adams. Of the officers present, only is rituated at the cascades of the Columbia, and mony ences, the planter ot realise 16) pounds te Sazame tetris im the cabinet, whieh eww | vile and ether pine the Wevier Sata. | Bataan, Bon Ara an Tre en a A deen gute | the, hid, at the mouth of that great ties, the | Gere "Vremt ‘thee porta ot te Oterm, ret tll. Ohie, vm Jadicna, Missouri, Ilnois, Tem | iis, of Hevens; Col. Dos Jou Mens, Dou ‘Thomas | & ering officer, and all under him look emphati- | Oregon City is to the great and extended valleys a parte of Teuneases. ‘witecssrd, in Mr. Joba Young hes beon contrmed ss Sub-Tree- | nessce, Ke. ee er va, of Trinidad; Don P. Arias, father and son; culty like iron-nerved, iron-hearted men, who are | o¢ ‘fe Willemette ont omen 80 is Casende City | persom, some of the diff cubes of starting the tobacce eurer at New York, and Mr. Franklin Haven as Sab- Which it spears, that it would be useless to at | hom N. Guerra, of Puerto Principe; Don N. Ra- | fully capable of taking the brunt of batile, or en- to all the upper valleys of the Columbia. It is sit- [nthe Ureee Fiver coustry de prevent season. we are “Treasurer at Boston. \ a dinine Tee | ae jf Venessela, were all condemaed to perpetual | during any service demanded by the fortunes ot | unted at the foot of the cascades, where. the ee Se Feame Sere coueiacy fo Ween egeres | and ty by the in of army | jar | thas we Op-cron' cing generally. General Scott has been ordered to fix his head quar- No city in the West appears to have been visited | The threads of this conspiracy, thus turely bee, Gb pian elade cial ‘and the coat with | pane ee Seeicoant Tuen ee eto macs The CincinnatPricics ( herrent thus states the amonmt bag Steyn la by the cholera ina more malignant form than Bur broken, were resumed in the city of Mexico. On | fellow; the officers’ caps being of black fur, with | {escent of twelve or fifteen feet, about 190 miles | Ses Ciete te cea ecthe stold of whest It le confidently asserted that the Senate's Califor- lington, lowa. From the 4th to the 23d ult. over | 110 fourth of July, 1835, a “patristic junta” was | a red dr plume of horee-hair. ‘The horses | mouth of the Willametes, the great southera tribe- Tin 1848 it waa, . 000 008 nis bill and Texas Boundary bill, willcome up before Sixty persons died of cholera im that city, and for there formed under the auspices of President Gua- | are ca in the style of the regular service, aed ° wm ‘the House carly next woek; and that Me. Pearoo's bit!" days since then the mortality has average dalupe Victoria, who obtained from the Mexican | and are all of mammoth size. The Lancers will | in, like Oregon City, must be regaried.asthe | whest ts arriving pase by & majority of fifty well po) six to cight per day, = Mf See were from | chembers the suthorily to organize an expedition | probably escort the company this afternoon to their | patural distributing and manufactur at, ond Fn te ~ 2b] wae rd rer ofthe tak eee | Fee ~r A | to afford to the Cubans the assistance which they quarters, at Meacham’ fe mablen, in Merrimack | Sithon sh shipping can Teach nether cue wet the | invien ofthese now Sapvlice ths wastonn eumneaton> p | begins to w signs of leaving, her ~ needed to commence the revolution. Document | street, where the men will occupy the extensive chen ie is of but little importance to either, as | tinue to decline Camper, the man arrested for the murder of Ragan =< y¢ is “ unable to determine whether any abate- | containg a narrative of this affair, the causes of | jofte.” The officers quarter at the Tremont Ilouse. | Steamboete are about to claim their proper [xo- 7he tventas D> dutttgmnier of Ce MAA ett, Sag cue ihas been fully committed to-day, om the most positive | ment has taken place. | the failure of the enterprise, and the names of | — Boston Transcript, Aug. 13. vince, and traneact all the business on these for- | millers are fing to send in flour from mew wheat. — | ‘Tenner Traorny—A Davowren Murnzngn | *0me of the members of the Junta. You will find ———_—__—_ niidable waters. Ail the apccimy ana swe ‘have sort thie soagon have The Pugitive Slave bill has beom postponed to Mom- | ny Hing Fariren.—An awful tra occurred at | {in ieee peanens of ee Manes aaaear the | Suemivy Anngeren ny 2 Maror.—The Pitts | In the immediate vicinity of this place, which Wess neseen ave an anion Ginotic aie te — te ts ot apa | ene Hangnk coum. Inte m the | Mae ah anual ts Carn | MME Caen o Pau oe“oc unten |p ben bt era trfou we cwio gen | Rates Quiee mie pee oe in - | .e i " - w e arres' 8 ape 4 for fi jour by ti! Brerything is uncertain jouse of Represen- evening of ureday week he circum- | of Havens a Sereerey ‘May ot Barker's ook va 0, charge of | *, may ue new b= ‘tatives, althengh aapeot affoirs stances of the re these :—A the | . ity, and by ite brilliancy and specific gravity, | next boata Persows who have travelled sand does not 1 ee ee ne | eeeataaman Meaasin, he poset re | Sine bee hore iodriguen; from San Yago de | misdemeanor in office. | The Sheri, it pyears, | is believed to be a superior quality. Mr. Johnson. | State, apd bere ‘hed an unity to form am i Pe a oS Se Fa gg SS de le T i fi ‘uerto . Dow Antonio Jo: ft 8 tent and easy ac Orwcrmnats, August 16, 1860. oy A= ied en between Kennedy ‘strom Baa ~ zr, | county jail “The rison being already page } Thia adds considerably to the importance of this ‘aren the a <= The Board of Health held its Inst meeting to-day.ena | 2d bis Pr me Sue oo ee She for tetosiag admit- | "Prete City, as the Witte hamlet ty,to 1 pont gratifying extent tamce tothe degrned characters ssa up fm the commrteal Town ty Called stanted. tthe pe Re ea Mayor's office. The Mayor, however, determined — yorthern entrance of the Columbia. The impor- | row jy | by the heavy thunder showers and the to test the law, and forthwith arrested the Sheriff, ce of this position ean hardly be over e Warr p weethor exporionced of late. and demanded bail for him in the moderate amouat | as the Columbia is the only feasible and nat T he Lockport Courier estimates the wheat crop of poss of rance at three roloch, boas | outlet of the whole of Oregon, for rendering this | Ni sgara county at 1:000,000 bushels, which, constder- UN i i fr medion ben Fear | A"fuand' "Walken Mgceias cp, wrrmely Seok eed" Wlcash tres eae Fale wit | | Mime etsest's aratieticoeny ‘the last reports. | the pence. On Thured lon " liam nag! ork @ re }e cholera Va, were un- | their names Sheriff” oe. At be the more fnily realized when we consider its The Eastern Pictou Chronicle enys, that the weevil Ren - pram y sete vg aT Tavaupes tn tip saanbeshpen oF Phi As soon a8 the Cuben exiles found that their cue od a) ch mady bis — contiguity te hive he Sendwich Welaads, Cali- | bas again appeared in severs) parts of that county, € 7 SP Rn yg | paired to his farm, situated a short distance eflorts to enlist foreign aid ia their behalf would | ance, with Judge Shaler as counsel. The May fornia, and the North West Coast; and their { snd is considerable any 00 tho woe ce rom the Seath. | the town. About midnight the neig! be thwarted, they insisted that their friends at | retained Mesers. Irwim and Naylor. The people cepeadcoen each other im their com- | Numerous bf a Ago presented Bactrmonn, August 15,1860. | alarmed by the discharge of firearms and the ery | home should commence the work, wad their ap- were not permiited to witness the proseedings 88 mercial relations. Day is a safe harbo ¢, page gy ee — joom- ‘Bush the New Orleans mails are through, Wat they | Of Hiner senuedy hed blown out bis danghicr' | tplracies; whlch, were ‘all Uiccuvercd before tbey | MeYor's tuttnens cat ther vecele wan that the | snaweecteteptyjeumple to micet the waate of « Ie’ ge | ESS pieton Carencts alse topaes wauroratiy of the 4 * % tt bal . parte 4 7 “pane tab eee ergers for a vigorous cam. Breioe An go ay Immediate a to | had pene apes Frapeisce Aguero y,Velazoo Mayor took a erifi's rn recognise for his | ‘The site for Pacifie City is well watere 4, on Tine busy Ted hairutiety at wore > et Gen. C dints of te an . How. | @ Sane! r at the next term of court. Sun aye" ‘eninsala grain eres Saar paign in Texas against the Indians, who swarm the agp Ms edty —_ ~ | zed death by the hands of ne hanginee, in .t er hal | high Pye i py Dany Pye myn d ing potatocs } eHnIbIC e very promising appearance whole country in emall gangs. Aapernan 0a, Mer | 6 organized purpose of erectir _ = New Ex i” rumor from the Red Ri try prevails, that wy hall eaens eteem saw-tnill with other machine: nes d astuaas Sodienshte unsaid on tho tovataee, | pletely out of the skull PX Wickewwes ohn ee Settee es | sad vigorous measures are now ia Wer sowtion for We are indebted to Mears. Mortison & Co.'s Uanada gholera has broken out on Oyster creek. The ir. a medical geotheman, would ascend from the construction of wharves and War chouses, and | exprers, for Toronto papers of the 15th inst. baad ps tnd tka balloon of new comiruction, and carry. | Sh other improvements as are req gired in a sea | | The eltleens of Bonington have celebrated, with be Fire in Adrian, Michigan. . | port town. ceremonies, the anniversary of the attack of 5 Aonias, Aug. 12—A. BM. pe A Oya y by Ay or WArrengrmente have been medeg soon to be con- the, Beach 'om thay town, the gallant dafence Oy A fire broke out at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, im | rinses , the machine was liberaied fun mated, os Steal poats to run from | ite inbabit jugast, ‘aow this to Pacific City; hat Prederick A . of Bt Aldana, ot thie a ET “15 Oregon City, md hig frm Orgem city, an drowned st aiburgh bpa, Vi-sn the eh. ‘ie distinotly ‘and pty sented a very to the upper waters of, the Wi itlame te, thas war 26th yeare old. bs curiows appearance” Their effect on the balloon | bri es car eneers or 4 pretnce of thet Mere then ve | @ hands try sl digging tele eneray, | me : + it ie | bas also Pade ae most ample preparations for the mbar of Comerrés was s candidate A : eeew naethaa’ Whe oteed timely O57 coeasbanhe Sakti Denton pepe Spe 8S? | rave g pratic, by the purchase uf & hotel, com Fees vate; Bawsete 178. Wawtlan it. ssn

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