Newspaper Page Text
that ,m scum. MUM WON.“ "filing", “In" 9:, lan Wm‘ ”A. m Rum-I’D non“. ‘ Mm‘ ' cit-vu- will-I- -, i ‘ munzumhu“: ‘ .‘nuuu. its“; wwwdhua—adnl , “wtuw—unuu‘ “..t.‘ “. mwlb‘ _'. .IMWIwh-d'mhg,‘ yhuwhhhtmudmmlnfl hhnficm-bh-n In nus-gnu} ‘hwwmmuv ~~Dmuflflmmfl *nfihhhm «mm-l “aha—hung. Adapt-mum} “flung-nun. m m sued-no; “Quintana-h." um .l‘ unhmuphhw -w—nhdnlfiMJdll-‘w ~~ unfit-Inldlnhnhu ufiu-fi-ommw bwwah-fidmuquu I. w H I. ail In u—ul um “I‘m-laid” lint-Out-- ”*uuuu—nmddnonhuuy. ”ha-Inwwwmu, "u “a. OHIO-v huh-nun 11-Od‘~b.p-Id-Ihy-I¢llm I‘m. hMJh-ly cunt-aqua", flflfldufi. 1..- ”automate “(“hmfig I‘d-Ir I.- such .I*h~t "Emphmhm ”My“; ”filtration“ um-fibn—omm-gm.‘ dh‘nnhflmhlmdw “I‘muh ma lurk- don “buhhmmfihnlfiafidh thnt-.- .de—KM upmxuguw a... I. x. w fittinunluum 00hr “nmflbphlpmy,umm unnhhhmdnnfim Hflflflmw MHW.J.P. A.” huh-stub.- duh-(pm, bu. “WM-Wham I.“ ...I Hawaiian-um w u"— mu m. non-pun m‘ a-l. fimw—ommmj umbh.mmumfimu mmuflmb-mumdm u“- Inn-u "Inna-MN dun-cu. M - vuuuu a. put-u: filflflw¢h Mlh‘foild “mu”. IBM-(hm ~n.”-h mmn'fin-Ju “flfiflhflhhmu unwary. mamummww. It..- N bu bur-(Mam IQLHD‘HIIDMfl-Mhy] ” ~~d~4~ hip! ”11-.- ”thnt-p I. In, our Infill-ood “umw Bi fit hut Mun { fining. ‘ Ffluwduwmm bu, V D flaunt-Unauuud- Wihnldl’h w M. Ito, and» hufipfiymumm, “cumming. u, u .- in nu s 9.3“! “In“. bum-I mud; V humus-Juana. would H“ firth-Mi thi-(magm fl.” nth-“u hunk-um unmuwumm. oh Mfihhmumwmm “INN“.lthld‘u-gm . an"..- clq-nun‘." hug-mum, mgr-4&1 it tho elm-g no. my _th‘fiwp In V hflwfiuwupnfimn . ' “Jul-o N- nucl- U . , ”pun... and I. nu w . H In. “ than”... mull-.mwmouJ—u. Gum-“ Lulu... o! m M; amt“. ciao. nun...- MG- VIII-11. ILA. ml.“ I. C. - 1.2. ' be.” 4‘”. Lam. nu I. L Quaint-,1. I. Va- Vu- EIWILM. cu»... —“. “I“. '.l.'ul, Vullu‘ “LIME-git. Lulu-.1.“- allwnMJ.uu-.MJ.LM~ ”It '1- ’ vl - W: 1.0. Inn. ‘0: fl ' Linn-I. tin-nn— "- Ah an I'le an nun-cub *h - ...-I I! lb .wm.-.wmz SWLT~ ...—.7” “1.1”. D Igmumhuu. slur, """'“:"~......."~:=flx.“;...':n; m:....-~,: mm “a %‘ ‘1‘.”“1... ”323: “It-D‘IIIII-lbono - II Inn-l filth Wm“ d-Ib mama-«dud ~ 6 mm liE, ' mm, a. ' mango-uh v . hath-'4. ‘ A. ”1t“... ‘ 1n... LLII-u- ' ll.‘ , ht.” age-J . gfirmwnmr; 1g... lan-V“: I. Li‘s-hr. 15.15 mm 1 o . . . P, 3P?“ 13%". ' : h «.5. wind. “btflbmmum db 5::-gt" wxamml .Eufluddumbyun HomilJ. '0- dlu.ln-.nn. r.A.cm! myth-t. Han. J. P. Sheik, uni wai-h.m& Lib-nut” ‘ 1 Imm caucus Mopbdtk, 111-.- elm . , ‘ 1 Ir. ,lb Indium rul- Inn" “at lulu-n.“- bou- M to} -N..u1l farting-ea; dd. finM—vdb film “2&1“'u.." “ig‘zu'fi'fi‘m I am. nub 111-v- mu. tum m www.man-nmeun. ”3:: ant-mm :1 a“. can tho mo- and h mm. M W no on" rhola "a. the h‘nr- pun :xmmxxm naked «In. Iv. Pun-In hum» owe“! huh-asto- Win a "‘ 3%Wm3mm 1?»; u «ab'mdu.uwuynu 0s noun. ht has. mud-l to nonhu- Tm lush! um. LC. necked ”wad No =~MI~WM In“- "no chain 'aghmd Inluuo. a. nod-g Idlonrncd ' r. LCIIIIOWITB. en's. r J. P. m. Inu'y. , —— --—<o>~—-~- --—-- > -Wo hardly think 111-t Mr. B. P. ‘4‘le, In view of the friendly relutlon- Ihioftlngw that gentleman and 'ou [th to hop. u. would udopt : the WIN lit-Ind: u (at days ulnce, namely: tho woo-glut not. In jutice to Oly-pll and la lulemtu, perdnt in pren- Ilu. («turd 1;. claim for line position of plum, 'Mci u ullhdnnl from the held, capitol Noun {nor-lilo lo n the building, lllght be obtain m Injustico houum to onrulf, to would not. thug-o authorized u nun her of our frloudn to "withdnw our name when it ohould be presented in cuucus, if ‘ thereby polltlcsl harmony could he re-utub fished, 11. at“ of tho «on! minus bu pmflod. or the locul Emanuel Olym pln b 0 luluol'vutl.’l Doo- Hl’. Ann-nos dcdn tho proof? Would h hue done non? Such pollen should bar in Ilud thnt to In shout In much interested Is the malty of Olympic u lhey um the-ulna. OII’ Honda would not mount touch "burpln und _ulo," and hence we 1 re-ulned lo the field, Im'o elected, And “all none. ! ”Th 111. 11. Luau and Ill», I mama-l “(My dihlodttydfl’m" «Oahu.» rival ion on Sunday lot-11. lat. nun Vidal..— o. hull-y «ulna. Ir. Llnqy [matched .3 ll- db Helm lan-0,10. mum whom-«ruled than "rhy- lau IN- udully th- uy hope of WWMWM. ltbdnglhc flmflmmr chla- hn kl ll Wally lollua on “Mail I," am“!- Olmph. AM “Illa. flue-ll] Mr lan the, null an “rpm" mum the very My guilt-u. '- m hm wllll In oloqnnt Imulfllnml In th- Mlotpulthh-h‘lhh lug-umudha Wipnnrunuuhudn It. Mo Conn. To I: My Apple-"d like food. God-lurk. ”It. all boron! Inch II Il‘ht M: b It. (or. ol lonhlp. lhlr U-l Ind min, I. well In Mr nun-11. In “oth M “mu." hm (null-d Ille- 1807. dub. whlct the they vb N Africa. Alla. Amlln. 0.. Pull: llllndc. Ind m m nun. I (out of tho Pulls coal. 'lbey kn kn II WM 111-In. Int, (or “llama. All! lovmlunel; On day- lun 015 p.“ hut—l rum in a hull. hale-non “ w tho-ll- a" 11. (Ad-II- In. amas-nun“, hunt. lm'aumym mulch. m church-dd manila. Bull ym-ptaou dam Ibo tum titanium- olonr peopla. Gen. Hun? Ihould be lamented with a non “humid Minoan! of our high nppreclnllon, than I Ilelo m of lhnh or an empty "book of Int." Bo Ileana much u out haw, yet im- re «MI in m ‘ ‘- Frou hudbilll potted Ibont lhe city, '- poncho that n politicnl meeting is all“ u a. Ccphol tmflow evening, hr 111 Illa-don of Nntionl Domocntic prim and tho Inna which now divide our party. Gov. 080 ml Ind 8. Guam»: 1n m u Ipukm. ' A- the Inner pulls-In w n 0: equine-l pond in Ibo In“ elm-don, u hop. our, am who can uh It convenknt a: tuna will he line}. but act mil-union u be any (lulu to hate. or It. epoch he may a... lo km a. with. n. u . {denied all I‘m-bl. Quaker, and I. shall be fin: to hear lin, though it were In be 3 "public-- Add"... 1: is nluo oxpectod that tho Eon: Wm. Snow will upuk on an occasion. -A " chronological hillory of the Chi-on," by [coca], "plan-tor, arcan tul- W ln “Quack hooded "Th Wulm Funny," to., h poduvely declined. It don not clear In, the fog which ob laml the mm or unnlng of lhnt mid: In our luc lune, but, on II» coulnry. lave tumungmduhnodllgmm myth. W. m thankful lot any uni-lance iblch my than be tendered, but mm to an. . judgu a mu him. 11:. article of Int rock wu permitted to slid. into our dun- without Inning In! mind our pen-l, upon the hon nbility of in uulhr. But no, u I." u cur radon, I'm udly plied. We promise to l). lon 3|"de banner. The mini. on " Agri cull-re," nun our uppmlmion, and will he published. Ar n: on hum—Since our luv. it lee, Ihe night robber-e end hone thieves here given Tweeter A thorough lurch. Bone done- or ION halide-cu were "MIL-t. fluent peying the rogue for their trouble. So {er uwe have been eble to lenre, they obuined nothing. Mr. B. L. Hun- enne very-leer epprebnd in; the lee, whom he eeye he will know egdn et 'qht. ‘ 0- Pride] night lent, they entered the tide-ea oerJu. Blue, nnd e lurch end dineovery of his pane rewarded them in the Inn of “0, beeidee sundry noun, of value to none In! Ihe owner. The "Mel-g it] Of thee-J rogues for council members ilf remnrhblo ; I“ w m The non-u EH!- Menu mind jd‘ n we an plug to plea, from “cloth. The Pacific "4 drhltod h Col-Mui- rIvH: [our day, owing to non, tulbrr, but Minna-ling“. bu on Sud-1.: The Pan-a 'u not mid. ck bu. hound in for Ponlnud. 15' once" 0! "a! Pacific succeeded In getting on. copy of the Preddent't Imp, which‘ to now It Vimrin. The Paula I: hourly expected here. For the following brig! synoplh of the Inc-‘39,.“ other Into lon items, we am indebted to our "a generous friend Scnmou. We have received dam from New York to Dec. 20th, and San Francisco to Jun. 18‘ : The house of representatives had not or ganised at latest data. The President has delivered his message to the Senate. We have aot yet received a copy, but Ive learn that it la considered a very able slats paper, and has been well received throughout the Union. He recommends the pun-hare of Cuba, and shows the ueceaaily of establishing a protectorate over the republic of Mexico. ‘ In regard to San Jaun Island, the Presi-1 den: states there is no shadow of doubt but that the Island belongs to the United States. He approve: of the action ofGen.‘ llarney in sending troop. to protect our‘ citisene, and admires the judgment died played by the English admiral ia prevent ing the English from landing. The poet omce department have given notice thnt uodetlen will hereafter o by way of Panama, unless iudmed “ rie gunn us." The recent siorm on the Sound has pro'ed very disastrous to shipping. The bark Ella From has returned with a car oof lumber to discharge, w-ter logged. g’he bark Imam hu returned to Victoria disabled and full of water; also, a schooner bound to Sandwich Islnnda. The last ballottiug for Speaker of the house of representatives, Dec. 23d, the vote stood in follows: Sherman, republican, 104; C. 8. Scott, democrni, 96; Edie-ridge, 7; Boeller, 5. Whole number, SIS. No nouuLl AT ALL, sin—The editor of the Herald, in the lust lune of that paper, in noticing a cull-for a meeting, published in the Port Townsend Register, to considur the notion of the “on. C. C. PHILLIPS, mem ber of the council from the northern conu tieo, in voting nguinat the removal of the cspitnl to Port Townsend, seem. to huvo‘ come to the conclusion that Mr. Pmunrs‘ 11, or ought to he in trouble, and onght lO‘ have resigned. We have aeen.Mr. l’.from’ do, to day, since he cut thnt vote, Indl on more Mr. Plow: that Iva cunnot soul that In in troubled in the least. You are wrong, Mr. Flown, in the first place, in snppoaing thnt Mr. antun' vote would have efl‘eclcd the remonl, the vote on thoj amendment to remové the capital to Port} Townsend standing 3 for to 6 ogninst—Mr.‘ Mum: not [caring toled a: rqwrlcd in tlu‘ Rzgislzr, thrrefore Mr. PHILLIPE' rote could} not have elfected it. In the scconvl plncefl you are wrong in ndvillng him to resign,“ because he voted just to Mr. Cnlxowm did on this question It the Inhenion of the‘ leglol-ttive ”ably, who” "vote will be (ond this recorded, ond whoa poniultyi to ,Olympln thml‘ore nut III" been? Down to tho coutiluency which electedi ill. In tho 05.qu 0! 15nd instructional Io voted on thin pom-’60.. i ‘- Wu In W u “M. thu' Ir. SIIIOII: {yon-m, ha wrimn tel Gov. 8n")?- requentin‘ lulu to me hi. in fluence with the Depnrtnrem of the Inlerior in Wuhingtoa, to have instructions given to the “lunar gem-l of thin urritory to extod lho Inbdivilionnl linen news- I buyon or dough in Clnrka county, know: at Lake or thmver Slough; and should ihu da pcmlent be inc-pubic of IO instructing, to endeavor to obuiu I speck} act [“qu by Cong".- for the relic! of Ocular: on aid slough. Should there be |pecinl net, it. is thought. it Ii" be I luv lin! will cover I" china in the territory and" like circum “the". It. "It on! In: mnil. ‘ Dtcusxn. —A communicnliou lent to fill: oflco from Vancouver for pnblleotion, wiped "A Spectator," ll turd/ally do ‘clined. his An nublilhed rule will) us, from which we will not. duiule, to publish Io ~eomunnicafiom Inleu we know the um of their Inthou. Equally Ihould euro-pendent: remember this who would indulg. in penannlitiu. If “A find-tor" will send at his nnme, the urticlo lhlll Ip penr. A _A ' v - -- "m _ ' Rona—Th- Rev. B. C. Lxmxoon, of ' this place, mm on . ml: to Sail-coon: ' over Sunday Int, VII robbod of none 838, ' taken from his pockets during the night, ' probably by the arm chanctcr whé per ' prclrnted the theft: recenlly in thin plnceli Mr. H. Homx In similarly relieved of ' some 8395. Both these gentlemen were] ‘ enjoying the hospiuliliea of Mn. Yuan. a lady ln charge of the umiu-ry n that} ‘ place, n which house the robberiu were: committed. Mn. VIIDII, we loan, also; loath-null luonut from then theivinzi Indepls. | [ 8-w— ——<O>———»—«— 1 Y o Ire indebted to T. M. Km for; 'filos of lule papers, per Pacific. l ’ Tu: Stream or fill! FIIINDSHIP.—-‘ [I the esriy pert of the session, Mr. I‘. M. Run run the fluorite mutilatt- of our' fopporers for the position of Public l’l‘ill't‘l‘,‘ llintl I'll gn’rd the Imnrnncc lillti. he wwld {be «let W 1 my the chempion who should] I.“ in battle “the fox-lune lmpe." But: lurk tell the 0“, friend Run. \Vimw‘ the hour of trio! come, you fonnd yourselli darted, end there were "none so poor on to do you reverent-e." Flatter-ed with every hope and eunnnce, A: did not read amu in mm. Yet Ihonld you not diuneted, for the course pursued in leylng you sslde end tnklng up Lyon 8300‘, of Vencouver, wee rendered imperatively nee. eeury by the exigenciee of the occasion, it heing supposed lliet the members from Clarke county, who voted for us, would be nnshle to stand the heavy pressure brought to beer upon them, end, by thi! nae-m, be wheeled into opposition line, end thus ee core their aid in electing our defent. But egein, er in the instance of Mr. Sll'l'fl, , were our Opponents frustreted, and we now, iin truth end all tincereity, think these gen itlemen for their unnerving fidelity to 11l under so trying e cimnmstence. Our friend Bun ehonld find cmolntion for the treatment received It the hands of doll", by knowing thnt whilst they “loved jhirn well," their hatred to us wes so much ithe greater, thnt the above coarse become mnevoidehly necessary. Commox.—ln the House of Reprelen natives of this Territory, on Thursduy lut, Mr. CHAPMAN, of Pierce county, moved the appointment of: committee to investigate frauds and corruption, which Ire slid to have influenced the vote: of member: on the printing question on Wednesday hut. We regret our inlbility to inform the read er: of the I’imr _u to who the men pur chased were, the parties that bought, or the prices paid. We promise to give the “prices current" of votes as soon as the “Corruption Committee ” rhall have nude their report. ... “ Nun: Yarn Mu.”—Woudgr if the proposition: made to Mr. Slum-representa live from Walla Walla county, when he was requested on Tuesday night. List, (the leveuiug preceding the day of election,) to "name any man—helwccn the Straits of tFucl and Columbia river, tho Pacific ocean llld summit. of the Rocky mount-inn,” nnd ’giren tho nuurnuce that those who would oppou u “should v’ote hi 3 nomination,” ‘wili be I pan of the Inbjecl matter that is ito be submitted to the "Corruprion Com jmiuce" of the House? Will not some lom, informed in the preiniscs, give Mr.l Sunn’s reply thereto i We rather think,‘ gentlemen, you got hold of the wrong . " Mm." W The “Irrepreuibk Cunflicl," iu Wash-i ington 'l‘crritory, is Interpreted to have: mum. the “contest for public printor.”—‘ Now that the question in dilposcd of, it will‘ be noceuury to attach to it. some other meaning. I 1 $- To the min who on the morning of the lo‘iduiu “action, uprated the hope {that "the 1(0):: of Aulorliu In about to not, or hoped to God the d—d loom" [MIMI would be knOcked out,” we hue tlle_ ‘lqule planar. of laying that. wei l" that God" for "emu. uch tilt. the, Ind {unhol- Mum Mm the an In not Ishone non brightly than is did on Wed ‘nudny Inth The good book want u rthlt "the denim of the wicked shall perilh." 3- A communication from J. W. Pm, on the subject of the removal of the Copi tel to Vnucoorer in, for trout of Ipece this week, hid over till next week. ‘ Colllflll‘l—VllY.—Tho Ilory nixed by our oppoeen u e men for their opposi tion, that the editor of thin paper is not a practical printer, end, It the same time, ed voeuting the claim. of such men a B. P. Aunueoh', T. M. Run, Geo. Paul-ox, and other- for thnt poaition. We not certain thnt any of thee. gentlemfiuow the diflereuee between a long primer type end A “six penny” nail. ‘ I". ”I b the “bl. Editor Pioneer n 4 Dem“: Sinz—Heving perused the Article pub lished in your hm iuue, headed “Reply to Judge Caitlin," over the signature of J. P. SHOCILIY; end or the gentlemen he: proud ly thrown down the "glove " for on ergo ment upon the vexed question of the re moval of the Capitol from Olympia, I will out the privilege of A brief reply to some of the general off-hund usumptioue of the gentleman from Clurke, leeviug the more vpcrsonul matter for our veneruhle friend 'to newer, who, I doubt not, will be fully [able to compete with Mr. Shockley end ell ‘his heckers. But 1 molt My, thnt I'feel ithe tush of nulwering the gentlemeu'l gen ;erel remarks, to be eonewhet difficult—not ‘from the feet of the great depth displayed —but ruther from u wont of delermiuntionl where to begin, on he he Inverted the whole ground, from North to South, with out once Itopping to take hmth, or net I meg; yet feeling myself penninrily inter _eeted in this matter, I cuuuot remuin In idle spectator to the elmoet frantic elom on the port of the opposition to tnkc the Capital awey lrom this plnce, mori- through poiilLt-ol aims than in licncfit the whole [temple ol’ lllc 'l'm-ritory, l Mr. Shork‘cy stark not with an nllus'nn to the probable dietnlro-u conseqnemn e rc loniting to the dcuwcrutii- party of the T?": -ri'ory, by agitating this qnntiun, :uul ‘aaunr. l on then: in no danger; thnt “such talk ,ls only lntt'mlvll in Opera“! 0n tho ufls,“ 'fic. Sow, 5.1; I frus-iy mlmlr Iltut politic-l nlobjectl silo-ll not govern {lit .li:t-».tinn_ or‘ be taken into confidential. yet I hol-llyi one". that such ll the fall in the preeeut instance, on the port of the mojority of those moving in this matter nor do I won der at it, for when we take into considere tion the object sought to be accompliehed. namely: u rupture between Thur-ton ond Clarke counties—two of the etrongut democrutio countiel in the Territory—we cnn at once nee whnt politicnl object is hoped to be guined thereby. Now, let us‘ look at the "facts and figure-e" again, und‘ aee it the opposition‘lo the democrncy oral not the prime movers in thin nll'nir. We find thnt the counties voting for the remov ul, by the representatives in the lower house. were: Clulm, Jefl'erson, Illund, Kiteup. King, Pierce, Lewis, ,Chehulie, Pacific, Clarke, Skemuniu, and Willl-Wlllll. Thou voting in the negative, were: Whntoom, Sawnmilh, Thurston, Cowlitz und thkiu kutn. Leaving out Clerke, Skunanin and Wnllu-wnlln. who, no doubt, voted for the removnl to Vuncouvcr from personal inter eet, and we find thnt the remuiningconutiee in the nflirmetive, gave Wellace u majority ol' 9'! over Steven], in the last delegote contest. Every county on the Sound thnt went for the removal, except Illnnd, gnu Wullace n majority. Island county gave Stevens a smell majority, but elected on opposition member to the House, A: for Lewie and Chchnlie, although the people ;of these two coontiee geve Stevens I rent ieonnble majority, yet they were unfortunate lin selecting men to represent them who here no stability of principle, and who here opposed the best intereete of their constitu onto, merely to gratify u little petty malice or mnlicioui rpleen runkling in their aelfish heurte. Had not the oppoeition to the democrucy lint mooted this queetion, and voted in favor of it, we ehonld have never lheard it discussed publicly, nor would the ‘bill have passed the lower house, Thilyou know as Well on I do. Heretofore, Clarke county was tutti-fled with the diapoeition mode of the public buildings. end no doubt would have remnined 10. he‘d not to tempt ing n buit been held out to them. They hnvo bit at it, and should they eventually find 3 hook in their months, they moat abide the consequences; and I fear the hook will not be ensily extrnctcd. It is urgodthnt this question ought not to entangle Thnraton nnd Clarke counties in Incl! n broil as to elect our politic-l or gunimtion; but men may talk on they will ebont their everlasting fidelity to party and its principles, yet when they come to die one: no Important n locnl issue It the re moval of t eC-pitol of the State or 'l‘er ritory, it is impossible for them not inter mix their politicul contests and expectan ciee with it. I wonder at the ihnllownees Inf any gentleman who anticipates no eflect lopon the party from such it contest. I “-A word or two in relation to the "eincer ity of the menu” in this alfnlr. Mr. Shockley up he thinke he “perfectly ne tlt-rstentls the object of the membera from dOWn the Sillll’lll. in desiring the removal of the C.ipit:il Io Vnncnnvcr; thnt nny o:n-, cnn sec at n glance thnt interest is the mov ling power, knowing thnt so long as thei Capital remains ut Olyinpin, the growth oli , the towns below will be muerinlly relented thereby,” &c. Now this is all very fine talk, and no doubt. you believe it. but, air, allow no to tell you that such ia not the me intent, and l apt-ah from a kaowledge e! thefacta. Abandon evidence can be produced to peeve that-ere than one tanta lber from below haa atated that the net-on of hia voting in favor of the removal wee to get it any from here flnt, and after ward: "doom it at lone other place ea the Sound lore mint to then. "11m it wan mach eaaler to more the Capital a hundred nilea than twenty-Ive," that h: "they would move the Capital thie year, and the next year ro-loeete it at Stella eootn M3enttle." Thia {net waa known by one of your colleagnea. Mr. Speaker Biles, when at Port Towneend, on the 21th nlt., in conversation with Col. Froat, of that place, etaied "that he did not expect the Capital would rennin at Vancouver but one year, it mated there at all, after which it was the intuition to re-locateit at Steilacoom.” This he cannot deny. Mr. Chenowcth, also, in conversation with Mr. Phillipe, member of the Council from his diatrict, inatructed hitn (Phillipa,) ae one of hia eouetitneate, to vote against the pn aage of the hill in the Council. "That he (Cheaoweth) only voted for the removal to eflect a certain object, (the pauage of ‘the apportionment hill.) and that rue-git wna aweet; that he knew the bill would be defeated in the Council, to.- Olyrapia waa the proper place for the Cupital,"&c.— Other instancea and name: can begiven, if neceaaary, to thaw how much “aiucerity” the mover: had. \\ I come now to examine the only teaaoa preeented in the gentleman’s long harangue, why Vancouver ahould be the Capital of Washington Territory, which was: “that it waa nearer the center of travel.” "Mi rahale didu, pro “update!" I coolesa thia argument atuutpe me. Doee the gen tletnan mean the "travel" aeroee the plain, or the “travel over Jordan?" He certainly doea not mean to intimate that the people of the Territory are a "traveling communi ty,” having no particular place of abode, for if the whole people were “traveling," and all “traveling" at the same time, still Vancouver would be at leaat a hundred imilee from the "center" of thin moving mm. But, Sir, I have always thought the ‘people of this Territory were “settlers," and at lent, made pretentious towards per~ manency. Please enlighten as a little on this point, for I am unable eee it jut yet, That Vnncouver is the center of . W - _.,—.2?“ ‘trnvel for the people of (‘lurke count 1. quite prohnble, but i Impe the “Mini. rim-e not tnke Ciel-lu- county to be w": . z'on '[~. :~, -ur_v. l!’ ln- dupe ”I," be . I‘Jll'et‘l in lm own lilil‘ I. l, .1 ; l,‘ 1;, VPlhr' :ll‘L‘ other pluc-s liniix-s “ \'.ll'(‘t)lll’e|' I," [Clnrku wunty, on lin' Columbia riyun' a j 'l‘nking the lust vote for DlEit'gtlle. ... ‘lmein for cult-ni'ttion, we {ind thnt the Mn. ltiea bordering on the Sound, ilN'lndln i’l‘hnreton, polled 753 more votes ti... 'l‘! 'tim other countin south 0' thin. ‘m igivua the S lnml nearly two-tbirde th‘ ulntion of the whole Territory, Mt; county hold. the huluncc of power “We“ the north end south, end ie W“. «our of Win, if not o"‘tnvd'u ahould coutulnly the Oepltnl. “e ' ‘mun may bout of the [feet volley s the Columbiu and Wells Wellu, “d of thin. menee population thnt nny, I. a. “ come, leltlo in that region; but, "M ’unto the day is the evil thereof." 1“ ' wuit end one whet th Hection lillde'“ {ere we legislete no hutily for it: em“ benefit. Who known but the m. a that section may want u Territory of M own, rether thun cross the thwu the uncertain Ind expensive pug“. ' the Columbia, to renal: the Cepitelferdm lic business. It must, also, be but. I. mind that there are other Valley. on“ the Cascades, rapidly on susceptible el-p tlement u the null: Walla, and who... tied, will bring Olympieunour the "g“. of truvel” on Vancouver. _ Had I the time and Ipuce, I could M by n ltutieticul table of distance, lint if the Capitol was moved to Vnncoem_ it would increase the distance of truancy the membere new attending the leg“, et least five hundred milu; yet, e. the the beautiful coluilteocy of Ilium body, that notwitbueuding elm ever, legialutnro heretdm convened in He N ritory, hue pus-ed memoriul eftu leoerlel pruying nu increule of mileage, urging m the present rates ellowed were not-olefin to ply the expenses of going to end m... in; Iron: the aunt of government. Batu", for-00th, they ere willing, voluntarily, t. undergo live hundred mileu further tn'vd to reuch the Cnpitul, end no lncreeee el mileage grunted, or even asked. A: to the reception ol e present In“ enjoying the privilege of doing on we pig with it, I hove only to soy, that the tlemnn’l course of reasoning is very: sighted. ’ Suppose you were to read“ money uppropriuted for the erection db Capitol, nnd should decide to expend It“ Vnncouver; but after getting the blih hull completed, should teke n notlon tee:- erciso that wonderful sovereign power at yours, eudrrnove it to Port Townuud; and utter expending a few thonrnud doll-ulna. of Uncle Sum’e money It thnt place, pull up Item end more to Pacific 3: end ID on erouud, do you euppoee the“ oral government would recognise any“ un exhibition of sovereignty? I and... end i fear your bouted “runnhood” I“ "cove in," ere you went the moth.- -_;u>, But an I have ulreudy mede thi M longer then It tint intended, I double for the preeeut, reminding my friend fre- Clarke, that the remove! end reloeethlet the public buildings in u long mud can be played from two rides, thereton he Ihonld be cuutioun Anna be m in tboltr slurt. " Quanta. pro re lota.” URBAN E. HICKS.“ m 0‘ DI. I. I!“ On nmotion to take up from the w House Joint Resolution, No. 93. to I): I point dt-logutee to the Californianlllrfl Convention, after the remark! of In. F. A. Chcnowcth. Mr. Shaman!“ Clarke, slid : ‘ ' Mn. Sruunz—l em 0 paced ”the linking n of thin reeolntionpet M“ In feet. fem opposed to the RWH. delegnlee to u convention, ln which, leg. - friend, the gentleman from blond, he I uid, it in not probable that our rontv‘i'm recelve the coneidention it maria Yet. the Entlenun uye he in in favor of .96 in; lefelee to that cum; to A!“ veutlon it which he acknowledge! we VII not receive jutiee. New, Ir I went . tico. [went the route of W . the northern route—:he thortcet renu' , g the continent—tho ronte thnt ilen e . .Ich with the rent mm or the I .' London, New flork and Canton. Ifl, lir, thnt 1 'lnt thll route to h" 0'0": sideretiou. l uy,eir, the peep“ territory went thie. They not only duh but demand it. Already on they all" ing out on this enhjeet. Now, 'm M object be obtained by needles dale.“ there? The peo In from whom we h” Ilenrd think it will not;|nd, sir, t In“- beg luve to any I on of then-e of 0!“ ion. My reason ore then: , First. It in utmledgod thnt we all not have due coneideretion allotted to 0" route. Second. I nulntein that the hm of n central route et thin time will ”3'“ our northern route with ground, lit-l! it ll built, it will not detrimental to n not‘tll‘ ern route which in now commenced, “a which, it built, would certnlnly cum nonh ern cnpitelinu to turn their a]. to the Nu" ,orcring the smm fecllitlee ad the m 0" ~ iremote from their rivel. “—850!” ’ central route be built, the terminu- will bu It Sen Frencisco. conuqnently the intent! of the commerclnl world will center there. immigration will nettle nlon the routc 0" the reed, and Oregon and lg’uhingtou ‘Wfls be the enlcren, by the" yielding of "fl“ nature In: put in their bends, and bf ”3 loan of the very meterill the genticm‘fl' wishes, nnmely—popnlntiou to dove")? our reeonrcu. And when the gentleman a‘f' , goes thnt the huildlng o! n centl‘tl 1‘ ' '-' will develop our resources, it I[),l“-’5‘r" “I‘ "" he reuoue from Ten: to 1131””. "I“; Californie to Bilke. What, rill', the WI”; ing of n med eight hundred mill 5 303"} ‘ u: settle our country? In it not 0“ "r; ‘to tho mind at every goulluum“ “”h‘h': ‘floor, that. it is the very mow I.“ Cu“. 6 settlers from our territory? is ll- not .11.} eonnblo to mppoee thnt ii‘ 0 pert-’0“ ""1 ‘