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Hung: 3mm m y nrrul. Ea:- —,—“~:- _.x 7-1: i “in”. “ASHLEY!“ 1'“ [l'. ‘ ‘ SATURDAY. MARCH 10, F 53. ‘ 22:?" _- ; - - . \ 1. w. I um; Elvl'l'ufl. m;;-. _'., f,’._. V: .‘ ;A:..L2_:i "Truth crunh'd w'urlh I)“ ripe unln‘ The cum-l yur- w! "rd an Lert' m l-‘orelgners.--No. i. E 0' WHO] DOES TIIefiDCB C0.\'.~1,-‘T ? I he Inch no. it will be «monk-ml. If; luck 0-:~‘ union to lulltnk I dizhi enminuion into "I! rights u! foreigner! to (all ciliumhlp. without I Nfl'ifll"? 0! note an lnlf u: «my me mm in nu- Inull ur meir‘ Adoption. Ind I!» to RM. diuppmvingly. n! (he [ln-l ltdpfive policy pursued town“.- llmm. m». wrll I! ('llh tlic Amlcu citizens. by Know Nuihinfl'hlu. which Ink: lo debu mom fur-vor of holdlnyzau) ullm- wuln h ti". gin of the guvvmmcm hr pt 'pie. Knowin‘ full well um neither the order in xln. ur‘ Oregon urrilory. due mmrpnmu in their ritual ALL‘ the int-nou- inching. lnrul‘ and ly the- muuu-r nigh. nmsol the All-mic emu. _\rl a clmmnn wide“ is! mughfin the end I) be obiainrd: nnd nltlwugh uomel on): doctrin- m mmlnxly diacudcd in rume quar- Inl. nml Ippmhcd with man urdineu nml rantion‘ . hm halides—c commvm mp'mslbilily fur :he to“ or evil tendency ol the cqm'flnulon mm Ilflthi I. D «Oct Won the conniry, Ind no nknlkim;l or oqllvoation wlll. In time to come. nerve to Danni to Marl-It] tithe principle! hub! in m lule um‘ guidance of m (duh And wlice of those who lave mend. and per-in in remaining mm the (meal "(It-EM tin-lei" 1 no doctrin- uuxln by m. mm formidable w» cm. In known by nary one who will lake the hub]. Io Inlonn Mme". Ton {old more udiom in mu lhnn Naive humanism, iu- myakrirt—lu an ".mp9. lac-«word! and MI. In I" known w‘ flue puhlk. and 11. object! nought. to h: run-ed hy .2 minutes. m .- (milhr lo the nm- of our made", uh m: existence of the order in our midst or “when. m In {or I mount propose and examine the ques- W“ who In a. member: 0! lb. order of RAM: Fouling! ?—la what party did they formerly [clung '5" u. Born with {ederllilm—nourinhd by the sum American play. And "cm“ Cheri-hm! by whine ry—wnmed inmlife. it bu nnddenly burn from i:- allyd ohu-nflly. Ind chiming n npnnln xdcntily. nl noon “hand around it, in lolemn canal-tube dough. cl cl Ind out an! numb"! of thiggery—nnnmhem In; In mince with the mining. dunppolnled, num hn on). numeral: mquunmu- In Invud am. very Mkl. nml Inna“! “I influence in HUM-HI hm M Ind Icrdiory lnlbe‘ Halon, Ind turnin- o! an order Isublishc. In [ln non nude corner: 0! the ronfedrncy. Al to ‘be chunk! of thou why now mum: rm: : in order. I! b but jn‘iu Ihu they Ihould be hilly; ell-med ; M h dob; which. from whn we know| d m "be" In thin place, and eluwben in Ihe lcr ‘ may. It In pnpued lo uy. there an be nu dnubl! man then m I corny: clan, who lnvc henwfun‘ will rm: the whix ur demm-ntic mrly, and '1“), "an My 11 oplnlou that thus:- have and' will a“ nu" flu Idminlstnliou of the govern» nauthnn bacon: when of thunder whm lIM-l'el of tofu-min; nib, luppoucd to ash. Ind In damn], Ippnheulre that dun! l llhly tech In. (winter: holdln‘ onto. Ind Ihe mdeJylloow‘yudliberd om OHI. privilege- Io Ih- lmlgn omlmflon In manta. Wummpeflcdtoheflere “huh": I! use Inmvho, huh. bun gunfight! Into the “(n-Jul nml!“ Mnu-uu member: hen,‘ ”with“ vibe-led the plus, thalamus; It. WJHJH We mulls-nu Involun flym,h'l houn- W. “with the “hairpins-MM Mud murmu uclhl with 10l 1- mm, Ina-Amman. combi- Ila. hm In than. who. hung,“ fixed poms“: W W {or um Mace, Mn Ihe Minn-pha-uheyhnnduln takeout “In mun clay other party, or became thcy lu,-"III M then mm be non YII‘I’I'IIII MM Inga. than In I puny mt boldly "on In “In; or local: they dhllle to he called IM‘, W. “doubt, ta. or they Join jut helm" Inlluhorlr. Stealth helm-(I; or henna h, “nice-panda! “I'm." .dnnuo “Minutes-pay; up: forcuflodtymr jut {or "tn-nu" or gum they can." [an be ul-uny an hm“ Io jam-Id 1m encfly, In a ”In, 111-cu. boa-o they “dun'l. ho’w'v I». mmmmxumuum-e “at uni In urn-bun.” tho gun-do! m min, nun. 111 muruu m, Ind mu, have. n nut ukmhd‘c.um ec whyudqulllc‘lolollllh‘ubonalbkm (I lay M M‘ the nun d“KuI lot-m.” and VIII n Inn ht unus- ud om:- In-Hum. and,» u: tine- wobey nae-duo! “w.vbmnpcbkd-luhlonh Helm”... ”him—Amid ch- uric-belonging to human—o nbdo.ilmnrou, unnrlnclpled cl:- ol lon—tho ”mu-u politic-l hump-m mn mum exile-dinning» "db-firm Ibo-MILO.“ Mflmouofncktyurnhl “(nllflnd"—mhmth nan who-numb": unbound-d outwith-act In the men who have m to be lab-cry“) lhm‘h h- Wank “HI-2 In dunks loam Ind limo! chum: whom WI. In car: duh [oslth lU. hon—y And lumpcung Inn - mud Inl ‘ummc MHz-h an a. el— of “Aswan-om unto, my bouillon-t, IhmmhM—lM In tho “llloMblood uni. my'Ldlncflax h- lmnn- :- did U ..hd council 0h... 0! who: Vania. dlncl umum-nLuoane-IM Republic, “In; Mum,“ wflthleuuadnlorl-In gum m tl I wand appoint! la the gov mt nlhuriuu ;—nch are the men. Ind the only In, who I‘ll] feel I: lltcnn la who «um-o— »! Ihe Inlet—lbomld up the Ipolhdvietory.nd who, with Now. would Iddh whim Rom WI! burnlnl— wnld,|n loom I commutin- ollbolr new plus. all. u m carillon-don 0! our haiku-l equi lol. And would with (hell- own hind. Apply the lid nl‘hl Inch lo the mnylc of liberty. Within; the Wis—the band of union connecting a brunt"- load a! (no and lndepndcm lulu. ' Such“ lull chase- of men, n we ‘erily believe. who couplin- a. good Ind hone-C. m hudiflbnnl And unthinking. Ind tho hue uni (alimon- (we hope than ll" hm rev 0! the mm in un. territory) ul ” chin «do! on this com uni chub-n. And in M In {or I moment lnqukv. mm in the m cl hi lii-Jena ?-~l'hll m m poflu'ul M mm to bl reformed by the {nuoducuon at tho onkr Maui-or omm: unitary? “'0 charge hm, “than flu far of unseen-(III mntndictiou. W l'. [an Inn Mull-d to! unparpon “autumn; duplrty Malon- lnd election In both. sad (or nothing «In. smm. for 111 III: of ”tunic-Ink! enor mu nib In". And In llkdy to uin, by the im pugn-duh“ curt-ho! the rlgbuof nun-Mat by mum. mom: m influence of wrmpt my Ital-u. In tho hm clue. arm Union, and that for» dual Ind Malle- do Mummy onn emce. "Ninth, Auden Mu; milhefu. mmmmhnklmwawm ouy‘am Mu hm. lurflory'.‘ mm til W! I‘d Gem: ”pom-Z“: urn! j» 121311?! m (I). inn-1191f. :u.l “in! Imm?- r-. 1.! no: zety ‘Whr rr are the apt-tram.- for fifth e among-tym L_.‘ ‘ And 4qu thrrv- to an}. does the Organic Art deny ‘them the riuht 0‘! hi Mm: ones " And an- they nut' napabic, u a general thing. of Ili-n‘hlrt'ing the dutiu-a‘ m' county or lt‘fl'il-rrlli "mm. |u nhirh tht) miaht la ,dggml? Nor uit the far or thr- improper innurn- e of the l'athnlit‘ rhuru h I r v tin r to ht“. rul ur wim aihlr that true thu- unkl’ it~ origin in the Atlantr ut na‘ that mte it lit-I, and [rt-nu !llllk‘ xta rxi~tlnn e in this lo- alityl Dru-1R wuh th» “l.\‘k. and in the tw'kzromd of a blindly vmenanlml on]: r, Illibt' men the leaden of the ohm party nth - unoninl dicflevt ed epirit~. pulling the tutu in! the ”who; do“. of the urnuizaxiun at the dorm» m.» party. mid to ...m --pkte overthrow in thv tt-rritmi- for the juint tri umph of Knr-w Nothinpium anvl whlrgery. Tht' r utr jm't in (u vuutrni the nnminatlum .ti. l'tllllrul the rim-- ,tione—ta neither nominatr- .'vr v-lliua or Mlltpflfl :tl itiin: p-11~, other thin whiz or dI-nw ntn Know sum ”I;",qu nun: lu,! Amm um I.) lvirllt.llllut, “lip t‘Al a: dud nut filial lit-re lor lhl- n mm!) pfe~ died for the wire of alir-m-«l .ilruatw of {ram-hue anvl Iml thK ufi‘ite 1);: thr- .\tlanti-~ sidv. and th- “mutilation Prev in will aware of it. v And many ut lt~ wani‘xru axow that I'E as»: that it- oij t i- what w-r haw ~t4ted it to '4': and they aro- wvll rurtin‘ ml that ur arc a‘ ‘nured that the urdt-r wn.-4 uuhh-hrd hrn- by whim :1..-. thon'ty. and that the main ertf! in II aw thr prumi invnl whig leaders: of \\’a.shi:;gtuu :nnl lirtgnn tv'mt-z-I rieai ‘ Like all popular revalutionary t-xritl menu ~iikr t‘ e ‘ hard \‘ldcr campaign of No. the triumphs at (in: or der will have their day. and it~ yfl‘tltt \uurira. with the name it~el{, will retire IIIIM merited muomiuiuua ahune and everluting Inrgetfnlm-c on the return if the " second wiser thought." The angry bxliu‘t’n of I treaaonahle diuflet‘tion will heat agniu~t the eternal I rock at Constitutional democratic freedom and equalb ty in rain. The republican inxtltntlunu of our mon try, pmmulgnted in the light of day to the iululiigente "(the world. will remain urnhnken. although I nmpir acy should surround, and even tlnd u lznrkjt...’ plate wlthlnthe citldel rontainlnl thr tum-a (man or our liberties. A few yearn. and its present member will deny—{u they do now)—that they erer belonged to the order—or will acknowledge it I ith rhnme and regret. in sudden unnatural grunth, combined in it.- prueesa of formation the element; of aelf-destrurtion, and the combination will , " Lika morning inn-cu that in mm k begun. Shine, but. and permit in the outing aunt" ._ +— ‘ Firm—Within a few months past, there hare been two or three pretty fair rom mencements of what might have terminu ted, but for timely discovery and active ef~ forts, in the destruction of much valuable town property. In fact, a tire, fairly un -Ider way, in several localities in Olympia, lwith a favorable wind for in: ranges, [would sweep the town from one end to the lather, and consume almost every house within its limits. And as there at prt-sent lnppenl'l to be but little prospect that our 'citizens will be able to provide the town with an engine fiery loan, it is important for its safety that some speedy and arniln in plan be adopted for its better security than is now afforded; and for that object, ‘ we would anggeat whether the organiaation ‘ of Thook and ladder company, provided y . . , with buckets, and one or more pnhhe cia ; torn: constructed, would not subserre the r public safety better than to be entirely f without any means of tonne-ins fires, oth ‘ er than we now have. At low tide it would - be next to impouible, even with an engine, ' and every appliance, without a public rea- L crvoir, to check the progra- ot‘ a fire, and . when it is remembered that no insurance ’ can be obtained here on town property, \ againat eonflagrntiou, as the dry season is . now approaching, and buildings are being . erected in close proximity with each other, T wa think property holders would do well if, . in eonanlting their intereuta and pecuniary welfare, that they take some steps for the organization of a company nomething af ter the churacter described. The cost of procuring the necessary fixtures would be but little—«nothing in vlcn' of the \‘nlunhle emcee they may be called upon to fill; end with cisterns, and a convenient room for the depo'aiting of the necessary articles, we , have no doubt but that many of our citi— zen: would sleep much more soundly, and leu apprehenaion from tire generally exist. In the absence of any corporation mnui cipal regulations, it would be exceedingly udrinble that our citizens appoint a com mittee to examine and report upon the safe ty (inn-places, chimneys, and particular ly where etoro pipes are made to extend through the roofs and sides of buildings.- - Stove pipe chimneys are dangerous at best. ‘ and ere'particulnrly objectionable lillices carefully looked after, in blocks of frame buildings. Who is in for a Hook and laud-1 der Company? Who will more in the rant-i ter? Whilst improvement: are constantly}, going on+huildinge springing up on every ‘ aide, it in to be hoped that good ecnsc‘ enough will accompany their erection, iul aome measure at least, to secure them from: destruction by fire when they are erected. ‘ ——‘-—.___ i, ‘- In the present issue, one or two ofi thelnwa of the last legislature will be found, land it in oy intention to publish some of: the most important out-A, pending their ex-‘ ecution. The lows of the last session willi be ready for delivery in a few weeks, and those of the previous session will make! their appearance at as early a day as they can possibly be completed. ’ ____._m fi‘The hark “Sarah Warren," Capt.l Dr J. Govt, nailed iron: the harbor of‘ Olympia for San Francisco, with pawn-I gers, and a cargo of lumber, potatoes, kc.,l on Tuesdny last. I _,_~__ve , Govuxox or Seaman—Mort hardy late Munhal of Nebraakn, haa been ap-," :pointed and confirmed ea Governor of that' Territory ' ' - ' DEW‘RATH‘ ('ot'sn' (‘oxiisnom—Ourl ottention has been directed to an error in the call of the democratic county commit tcc, fixing the time for the county conven tion for the nomination of delegates to nt-i tend the territorial convention. lnstendl or the rln'rtidli day or April next, it slinnld‘ have rent]. n: it doesthe present week, Stu: urdny. Mr Itrcnty-rigltl/t of April. I The time is fast approaching for thei meeting of the convention, and the demo-! era's of the different precincts <honhl nowi be taking council together, net to the pro-j portionutt- number of representatives to: which each will be justly cntitlcd—«arrsmgt‘.' an mar in [ran-ticnhlu, their rapez'tiw ire-i cine! limits, nntl, at u sullicicntljt-nrly tla)‘.| nppoint their delegates. As Inst your. the! 'fraetiolml pint of the large precincts, will: ‘be thrown in to mnke upthn fractional d'f-g lirit of the smaller ones, and if the conteu-t tion he but us numerously attended tn the’ .lnxt one, lm apprehension heed exist as to a {full und fnir expression of the \'l)l\l‘ of the people uf the county. It is doubly im portant, in this instant-e. that the voice of every precinct in the county should be ihenrd, innsmueh as it may he emuidered ex pedient to nominate candidates for the leg :ialmive assembly, as well as delegltel to the territorial co‘nvention. Let there be lno stacking of arms whiltt the enemy it in‘ {the field—no derilietion of duty. or sleep-l ‘ing on guard, n‘hilst traitors infest the‘ euup, and spies are prowling around our‘ butpus‘s. : “A nursery for the propagation of choicei shade and fruit trues for Honolulu is iuuchl needed, and we would suggest it. We! have no doubt that u good business could he made of it. There are many ornament ‘nl vines growing on the difl'cn-nt islands, Iwhich would ndd much to the beauty oi city residences, if cu|tivuted, but only three or four diflcrent vurietiu are seen here." We approve of the summation of our coJ temporary of the Pay-aid», nml see in it‘ ‘un applicability for its adoption by our own? citizens, of both town und country. Nomi thut the hunt null oruamentnl is nhout to! take the place of the rude and unsightly, how much more becoming would it he for our citizens to .supplunt thc excni‘nted stumps, of their foreground: and gardens with fruit and shade trees, inatcud of per imitting them to remain naked and unclu hellishcd with the useful 'und beautiful.— tScrerul nurseries of choice fruit trees are lalread, in a forward atate of growth nud ’cultivation, and for the flavor, lite and Inn ,turily to which some vurietiea of fruit here Earrlres, it is admltted our climate cannot ‘be excelled on the coat. When it is re lmembered that the expect. of obtoiuiug a ‘choice aelectioh of fruit tau la but trifling [compared to the profit which an orchard might be made to yield, and the amall lomount of trouble or attention attend-at ion theirgrowthfit in certainly a wonder that 'the farmera of our' territwy, u now, do} not follow the example afiorded by a few“ :which in future years would produce an} 'abundance of fruit for Ito-(nae and neigh-1 Lboring demand. \ i l - ~ ——.—- —\ ‘ ‘ Mrnnnt—A man named Coluxs, living incur the Columhie river, in thin territory, ‘some three miles below the month of thel ,Coirlitz, I'll killed in Cowlitn county on‘ [the 26th qlt., by A man named Grown—T IThe murder took place, we Ire inform-(M ’lt the house of the latter, end the immedi-i lute cause grew out of e inmily dilfienlty u 'to the right of proprietornhip to the ac iércdited wife or the farther. Ah altern ition took place. u nbove—Collinl drawing '1 pittol on! shooting George through the em, or Ihoulder, bmkitithe tame, upon which the letter seized II! no end liternlly carved Collin! to pieces. f George surrendered himself to the 111- Minorities, and n "id in: pending during i Ihe present week, which it is supposed will - tel-minute in committing George for up lpelrnnce at the next term of the district 'conrt in the flnt jodirial Gistrict. ‘ ..__._..__._ ‘ “Tnmsxox Cnvm Klan" Cum."— j'l‘lle meeting: of this club continue to be ‘well nttended, end neceuiotufio the “roll,” consl-ntly going on. The democracy of other counties would do Ilfcli, we think. to ‘consnlt together ns tn the propriety of ‘edopting similar organizations, the hotter Ito unite our party throughout the territoryl l ‘ a- The weather hu let itself loom [again this week, lud the hllunce of the irliny season due- un, nml" to be letting 'itsclfdown. The stream no all up Ignin‘ ibctwocn this place and (‘owlitz landing; worn: of them “rimming—no bottom to thc“ inn-d in the Snunden' bottom—no express lit: yet from Oregon, and lary Suta‘s will Jot four weeks ! l .“h is aid the twenty-eight " Pit: lerinccums" Ire elected to the Pepnayln-‘ {uh Legiflnture. The term is intended to‘ idesignete n elm of politician: who are not ‘to be relied on. It is supposed the " Piz erinclums" will hold the bqlance of pow er, if they cm agree among themselves."— Hurrfiburg‘ Den. ‘ We presume that the nune “ Demornlic Whig Freewil Know Nothlng." would be the plain english meaning of the term l , fi'l‘he following handsome compliment; ito the high chamcter, public service: undl lenergy of Gm. LANE, delegate to Congress; ifrnm Oregon, is taken from the H'utern ‘ ‘ Demurmtic Ken'm, That the people of ‘Oregon nre deeply indebted to him for ser' vices in the "tented field," as well as [or his unwcnried exertions in their behalf in the lcouncils of the nation, the Oregon border: iwarfnre with the Indians, nml the success' intending his arduous labors for the inter iests of his constituents in Congress, bear jumpie' testimony. The position sustained‘ lhy Ucn. LANE as God-lather to this territo ‘ry, and the many ofliciai nml gratuitous acts iof kindness he has manifested tcnding to its ‘prospcrity. and the ndvnnccment of the in ‘tnrcsts of our citizens, has nnturnlly enough ibegot a wnrm fueling of friendship and so ilicitudc for his Idvuncemcnt. and welfare.— iWhen We had no n-presentntivc in Con igrcsé, the mice of Gen. LAM: was heurd in our behalf. nor has he a! any rim :inu mun] (11 be ' i 'Gen. Joseph Lane. “No man is rising more rapidly in public estimation than "The Mnrion of the Mexi-l ‘eau War." Gen. Lane is one of those char lters appearing occasionally in the liorimnl lol’ polities, that make In impress on the! lago. xhliulzliug, from boyhood, with the} masses of the people—accustomed to expo sure. privation and fatigue, upon the {run-l iii-rs of the Wont—Democratic in all his inntincis—Juiruml honornble in all his deal-'l ings, he is emphatirnlly the man for thel times. From the corruption and reualityl glaring upon ux from ertry ride. the true-‘ [over 01' his country turns with pleasure tol n vlmrneter unslmtlml, pure,’ unsehnthcd,l and chnllenging the scrutiny alike of friendsl and form. 1 i It is too common for hiogrhphers to sup pose they are uppointed to the task of wri ting the eulogies, and not the hiutories of their subjects; and in order to discharge the imaginary duties of their vocation, they studioualy neglect to mention whatever would tent] to mar the brightness of the ipietnre they wunhl draw. In this way, the! umssest departures from honorable conduct im-ure an immunity from popular censure, land tuen whoac whole lives are stnined with crimes, go down to posterity as exentplnrs‘ oi rulh and virtue. Fortunately for him who shall write the biography 0! Lone, he; will not be subjected to the temptation of committing these errors : there are no; crimes to be palliuted, no weaknesses to be, excused, no ostensible imperfections to he distorted into virtues. .\0 man more dis doitts n dishonorable Ict than the galllltt Lone ; nil his inltinets are right. I” hit ob-i jecu noble, nll the! he hu moutpliahed is designed to teenre the commendation of the‘ candid men of the notion. \ No nun on the continent ever won I \better reputation u n eoldier then Gen. \Lnne‘ In Ihe Mexican war, be we. reg» ‘ded—tbongln holding nn inferior commnndt ‘—u equal in every respect to the but lold-‘ ien of In army. His service: were Inch u to endear him to every ciliun who went‘ forth to defend his country nglimt n rnth-3 lens invuion by the Mexican forceu. llil‘ soul wu ever alive to the interest: of hum annuity, and whenever the needy ordeeti-s tutc could lg: served, he wns the first and rudiut to render nid. \ In the management of the Ongoninn IN (airs, Gen. Lune succeeded beyond the ex~ pectnlionl ofeny. It In not the med thut he could ovoid censure in the discharge of; the iulricutn duticl with which he nu en truued ; but the voice of colntnuy and do. tructién, tint follow: the politician nil-out from his entry on the stage of life to the tilent'tomb, dared not impeuch his integri-' ty, or question hie unsnliied honor. Among the net number who hue ut vnrioue times, been employed by our government in the conduct of business of thin hind, he nuke with the few who huve been fortunnte enough to secure nu theolnte immunity from charge- of corruption end pertinlity. ‘ The future of (in. Lane in to be deter-i ‘mlned; that he will continue Io gain the. ‘conlldenoe of the people, in certain ; thnt‘ ‘he in more nnlionnl in his chum!" than| almost any other politicinn in the rounuy‘ —morc rcndi to record to each Sale 01" the Union i e rightl enjoyed by it under; the (‘ouslitulion is Idmined; (but, if he will eventually reach ihe Precidcntiul chlil', we human] but. little in ptodictiug." fi- The, last. number of the Oregon‘ Slam-in: says: ‘ “ Intnetiom were received by lat, mail from the commie-ion“ of the gonenll lend ollleo, directing the urveyor general of Oregon to receive notification and proofs of settlers, It hi: ofliee in Selcm." ‘ The duties referred to, we understand,l properly belong to the olhce of Surveyor General, the which, we learn, hue thus far‘ been direhorged by the Regine! And Be, eeirer of the Lend Ofllce for thin territory.§ ‘ll’ the duty of receiving notifications end} ,proofs was designed to be performed by the Register. government should nt leut havet authorized thlt olicer to employ. Ind mulel provision for the payment of n sufllcieney'; of clerks for the speedy furtherance of hit} lebors. A: it is, the bnrthcu of the workl referred to, he fallen on the Register “000,: without my authorized mieunco, the com-i plicnted business of which, he in vigorous-I ly discharging. The Surveyor General is! now expected in A Ihort time, when, it is‘ fair to presume, that the omcm labor It-i teudnnt on his omee, at: I'ell u thet of the‘ Register and Receiver, vvill he fuirly no! portioned nml legitimately unnamed. cloaely£ rel-ted, no they nll ere, with the business; of the genenl lend oifice. BUSISISI—Tht lut Portland Oregonian snyl: , l “ Trude has been dull the past week.— )lonoy is scarcely visible in our midnt.—‘ The shipping of Oregon produce still con-L tinucs, however. The “ Devan: " takes a cargo to San Francisco, and quantities of fresh eggs are being packed by Knuu & Mnhard for shipment by steamer." I Both in this and Oregon territory, trade . is, and is destined to remain dull, until our owners of merchant resul- oud lumber: traders put their wits and energies togeth ‘er, and find a market for that, nut! that on-“ If, which we are now prepared to export. Some new tuck must he taken—another ‘than the old beaten trnrk must be pursued jto open up T outlet for the mnnufnctured products of} ur forests of fir and cod-r. _‘ j “"2 undo stand by the recent arrival of ithc bark " Fanny Mljor" at Honolulu,‘ idirect from Australia, that at the date of, ‘sailing from the latter place, lumber WM [doing well in that market at SBO to 885 [per thc'busand feet. 1 T We have good authority for saying thniv ‘one of the conuignecn of [he " Page! Mill Company," (l‘ort Hnmhlo, Hood’s Canal.) ‘in San Francisco, recenlly shipped to Yul-l [pnrnism merely us an experiment, 100,000‘ fee! of plnined, and plowed and groovedi Number—fifty thousand let-10f which wns‘ 'munul’nctured on the Atlantic side, And fif .t_v thousand the manufacture of the then lmilling mmpnny, and the Puget Sound inmuufncturc not. only found the most ready I mnrlu-t, but commanded I higher price, and was pronounced decidedly unperior in qui iity to Hunt coming from the Atlnntic. ‘ i ‘ Wherever lumber has bccn require? on in": South A mi'rican coast, it has hereto ruré been supplied solely from Ihe Ail-mic‘ tide; and lining distance largely in our fu ror, Ind Imple facilities to supply In] or diner] demand, we «lino! understand why Ilia: market in not It once nought by “ nu: ,ut" enterprise, Ind held ngnimt “day ’brcuk ” competition. _, A——~ , - ' ‘ Tm: Winn.- Pum' 1x Tl": Firm—By“ their coll in mother column, it will be seen; tlut the Whig territorinl nml Thurston ‘county centrul committees, hue iuucd‘ calls for the wrriturinl and county conven tions—each to he holden It Olympia, one ‘wcck, respectively, Inner the democratic jcounty and territorial conventions slnll ‘hlve been holden. The free uoil party, we are informed, Ire! duo than! to organize in this county—all a convention, and make nomination- offen didnte for the legislulun. The "W pu ty lill prob-bl: lengu will: use devil, Ildl drive A trade unywhen lo detain; “dad and meet], and in opposition mull ll! combinations, we democncy are likely to but I pretty warm time of it ; but I“ we [hue to say to the pihnldn, ia,‘jlnt jump in, 31']va Mink “(It i: no ll——cnlfl¢r! ‘ ‘- Read the urticlo rel-tin to the pro-l posed “'lgon Road Ind Stage Line fm‘ ‘tho Missouri river to the I’lciflc, urflw‘ jting in Cnlifornin, found on the flrit page‘ 10! lo—dly's paper. . I T n-Anounr bill hu passed an lagb‘ ihlire Ammbly of Oregon. to lake thel ‘senle of the people in regud m I Blue lgorcrnment, M the next June election. I fi'l‘ho Elm-m war mu the ullm ulx ty pounds sterling a minute. Dent Imm mont ! ‘ - 'John Milchel delivered] lecture I] ‘uhon time since at Key London, Comm, cal ‘the question : “Whether the I-lurc'pvnnl unions are it subjects {ur Republic-n ln-1 ltilnéiolu.“ 1 ‘11" unnivem;;3}7l‘m Psilne's birth-day wu celebnted in New York on he 89th dsy of Jmuary. ‘ ‘- Llrge coniribnliom for the dulltute :poor of New York city are still bdng‘ nude. { ; ‘- During the In: week of the yen 81,: 300,000 of U. 8. debt vu redeemed at fihe Treuury. 1 has AS3II Fiona—The following flchl ‘und figure- in reluion to the diluent Sula ;nn worth panning : 1 New thl ha :hont one-(fine! m 1 populuion of the Union, Pennny nui- one-1 temp, Dehnre one-(Io-hnndnddnd‘dx: ‘ty‘thinl part. In the lust. ten years Veh ,mont nine-d but. ten per cent. whiln Win-i ‘couin pinod 886 per cent; in C 0 yum ; Delaware gained but 541:." cent. nnd‘ yTenncnee 2701 per cent. an m Ihontl vtwo families to every eleven hoe persons in! ; the l'uion, Ind one dwellig to n little more! 1 than six mm. The flange 53! o‘l ‘white perms in the Union is 23 In"; 0N “we colored. 24.54 ; of alum. 91.85 ; nnd. {this nge which equally diride- who! these j ,cl-uu of populntion ll Nlls for whites, l 120.21 for {no colored. mi 12930 for sum} 1 No! more than mono per-on- who won in I ‘the country when the Declnntion of Inde- i ‘pendence wu ligned an "ill Inrvivo. l - The Ingest church in Euro? in n! 8:. l'etcnburg. It. wu be; an in H 1, sadl in twenty yenrs two Ihounnd men had not“ finished the wnlls. l! is of polinhed mnr~ blc, both outside mud in ; the pillars are of‘ one piece, filly feet high, the hue nnd cup-l in]: of solid silver ; but the 3mm! curi-I osixy of all in 3 wooden box. construcud to cover it from the Weather. , HI! 0! 1!: “INT." IF 'm. I! Arm-noun. AN ACT to prohibit M: mayo/adore or wk of Arden! Spirit: in (he "may, of Wilmington. SEC. 1. Be Randall: M: 143114 (in Assembly of (In Terriloryyof "Elli-gt... That no person shell be ullowed It a, ltims to manufncture, sell, or give, by h. ‘sl-”, his clerk, or ogeni, directly or indium. 1;, any spirituous or intoxicating liquors, ‘or my mixed liquors, n part oi which i. spirituous or inloxiuting. ‘ Su‘. 2. The couniy eomniiuiouen of ,any county, and myor Ind oldermcn of any city, on (he first Mona-yo! December, annually, 'or u soon therenfler u may be convenient, mny Ippoim some niabh person .5 the Igenl. of soid county, town or city, to sell at some ccutnl and convo nicnv. pl-ce within said county. town or cliy, spirits, wines, or other iutoxlcnting “iron, ‘lO he need for medicinal, mechanic. , nil sacramental purposes, and no other; old said agent shall receive such communio for his services I: the board appoint-£3“- shnll prescribe, and shall, in the sole uh ,qunoni, conform to such rules and mph, ‘tions :5 the said bou‘gfihall MEMO“: that urpose; und- ogeul. IQ? ' as ufoii'esaid, sholl hold his situ-tion or on. year, nnleu sooner removed by tlu board ,from which he received hi: .Ednm"u he may be on any time, It! Md :uid board. _ __ _ ‘ ‘. Sn. 3. Such agent dull receive om tifiuate from the said board by whom is .hns been appointed, authorizing him on It. ngcnt of such county, town or city, ton! intoxicating liquor: for mediclnnl. Dunn’- ‘cul. nml sacramental purpose. only; H such certificate shnll not be delivmd lo ythe peroon so nppointed, until he shall have executed Ind delivered to told he". I Word, with two good and ancient .'- ticx, in the mm of fivoyhnndred doling ‘aubsumce I! fallout—Know 11l Mop. m. —. .. principal. —-— ‘nml —-~ - n surcticl, In Md and. firmly bound to the inhubitlutl of '——\ lenmity, in the sum of Iv; hundred (”a [to be id them, to wliic pnyment we ioumlm, our lie-in, exec-ton and o“ ‘trnlors, firmly by these prolent. . w :with our Stall, and dntcd this —# by d ’ The condition of this obliguiou'h '5; That whereas, the shore bonnden —— has been duly appointed ll! Igm fa IN county of —. to tell within, sud lot. Ind on account of paid county; incl-w liquors, for medicinal, mechanical, and - .rumenml purposes, Ind no olhrr. In!!! it ,——d-y or———, A. D.-—, deg-u» ier removed from mid ngeney. Nov, lib uid—-———shnn iodine-jams. iform to the provision- of a». lay .to the buxinen {with be h I and to such rules mun. ' - llre. or 111-ll beho- fino‘wihz‘u" ’ed by the board ”ix?!” then as. oblivio- to M ilo remain in full force. _ _; _ : . .. _ EI. . 1 i » . LI. 8 4 if b hi ' L‘ In. . Ill] penen, . or ngenl, shell at u, they'll org"! II! will!“ or inane-fink“ or or mixed liq-on,‘p|n of II ~h M in violation to the viria- of a |lie-lull foreveryoflce for”: H , ‘ou convlmion then-of, WW - dug con: tent jurisdiction, they‘d".- ity-five Stills". Ind cost d M ind mu mud mama: and! a. .- ll: gaming." hacking-I2: uh: non, n i on yneoioroi ll:- of ”other, mu mm. the new: .of this act, he shall be mmfl! Will: the [ti-tip“, nil onen- Ibu iof shall golfer Ihe lune penalty. . . ‘ Sn‘. 5. No perio- engaged in thou-h.- fol "do in inloxicolilg liq-on. H: so“:th to it upon ejlry inn-yon. .iiug under Ihi: m; and the.“ lshell In mmuiu'ed “It“?! number of A panel is (fled in O immc, or ill-LM‘ildlbeik to tag Ignged, the court ”quire of I mu 0! thou WWW” J he is ens: in - :no nvvcrszélch h. shill nab til b had-phat minivan-rim * idli- net; but. if he shall never Whit phat; he imp-blah: earring on any Ft: in in armory; .- «leek-0‘ . louver, in which one he Ihnlf he “or :ged bytlie com fungi-IMAM pm a n jury-m. ~ . 8:0. 6. All uni-rising.“ 0‘- It“ Ithich thin-null. bifore dim-loam on one: I h e , , ‘eoun of All other hm Ih. «crininlouail which Ihe penic- new tullymderu‘reu, uniting o-ilhi *d the court. or prone-tin. MA .ut have ulhority no a“ 3 call: m c to grunt. e continua. in In, our-thy under this mm :hero a. pup ofjn-tice my i istc 1 All yum- mung-an. tech in riolnaorohhi- m, wham- ..- : ney, labor, or proper”, whether lull in ‘ person-I “we. shall he held and w ‘94 w lurc been received in viola“ of luv, and siihoot consider-um; 0.4 all rules, Iran en, conveyances, ‘ ‘liens, pledgu, Ind neuritic: of every m. ‘which in whole or in port I'll“ hon haul ‘fororonucooontof rpiriuouoriuubi‘ ‘ ting liqnon, Ihlll be null and “I'd W lii persona, end in lii cues, 5‘ .0 rich of my kind shell be ocqnind that”; All L in Any uction touching loch red or pan-II ‘yesulo, the porchuer ll] he a tit.“ In! |either perty: end no union of on, till Ilhlu be maintained in a, coon in“ lterritory, for the recovery or pan-do- d any inmicuing or spiritual lhoon, or Lthc ulna thereof. . ‘ SEC. 8. h 111-ll be the duty of u, Jp- Jice of the peace, before when I complaint shrill be filed for I violuiou of the provi iom cf this Act, to ism I wnrnnt, dine ted to the 51mm, or my constable of his county. for the arresi of the person or pol“~ "sons med in said conpluni, And bring him or them for thwitll before said justice.