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lb dur tM liotft rajrpiiigiU nicit i tt Se streets till two w-llfftc. clockfclb in iii fcc crowded tb tfctW fbalU. uto. s4 bion lH their utmost brUUtdcj rrn-cK nl lleci pvatc cticUt nave JTbe pltcis m. Wllf of pus riug poor are forth taunt pr iiestrr the means of proomug daily subsistence for tK ji lves and JaR11ea.

The Fwith Cuinmsjidant General LAVAL by Wt n-hatiour. ha gained jhe regard and esteem the mJiabiUnts and to did. lit a gttat measure predecessor COTflI4IZAUZAVC0UT. TO folJ auecdotts desFv tortourabte mention en tf In utmy. A relays Ukr Cplon BAU- useoufcTYdepartore Syndic or Hamburgh paid kin visit.

In theCQUJM of their conversation iron laid hold of a parcel of letters and sllew- m- tbrw to his visitor uld. Look here Sir what your countrymen are. These letters are de- irnft against your- must respectable fellow uis but I scorn informers whether they be uoiiy- zuou ur avowed and thi is the us I makeot their trecLflryN So saymg the Colmifl threw all the let trn the wood re that was blazing in the stove or his nt. The following are tiitamei of the' Gentlemen be longing lo the Euglish tactory who. are to sent to France Mr WM.

At BuB6wi Treasurer llr. JAMESCoLiitASecretary Mtssrv. MATTHEW lAHE' RTKXY JOHN JOUK TiroRjrrow Tuof AS LODGE THOMAS JAMES STORT VAKTha fortuii itely ttcaped being on a journey ad bearing th rt the French taken pusltSsiundf Lubeck1 lit immediately cam- jte Humbur secured his effects and warehouse and provided fur his' safety in Denmark. The police in ltona will not suffer any British fugitives rernaiu there any huj r. Tina is said to be dOlatt at the re.

quest ohbe Frtucb The unfiirtunistt mumbtrs ot tile British factory are to lqithe whole of their property and effect and only a change of linen and clothes will ullowed to with thtm to France. Their fa- inilies will thus become depo nt on the grn rosity of their friends either In England or here. It it how- ever to tlu credit and' htUOUT of Mrs. TUX rid t. BLACKER und some other Ladies that they Ve thtermifttd to follow their husbands.

Till now otbrr British subj-cts still at 1 have re- Tie Commandant of Hamhurgli General LARVAL jtteivtd urderSrim the 8th instmutrom Mitrshsl MORTIER. to send off the. Members at the British factory. on th. following day to Verdun under a strung guard as prisuAfrs of war.

On pruiing the list of their pamrs Le suddenly stopped at that or Huuunwu pnd ringing for an orderly Serjeant desired he. would fetch that Gentleman. Ou Mr. BORROWERS appear J1ce he thus addrs him Sir I rtc01kct the generous awl hospitable treatment which a special friend and relative of mine has said his family exreri need from you during his exile here amidst the hor- rors of the French ltviutinti Benefits so noble. I akvuwledge as conferred upon self.

I wisfi I hail at iu my power to convince you of my gratitude. Mr. Buno thanking him asked whether his de parture and that of his companions in misfortune nu not bu pu pfffor a day or two LAVAL replied it of a ay UT jwobe might fix six days by which time-he had reason tobelieve he should be no lutiKer in power at Jbmburgh and that on Sunday the 14 instant he and. his friend on their. iet dof Ajruzr night pioceed to VVrdun without any military escort.

MAKLUORUll II RFET t1ilistt Rarriulcl valet IC chamhre to 4011) yesterday underwent another xami. iiutthn at this Office. I hr Prisoner it will. be- remembered is charged with having committed ruybt ry by obtaining park- ge from the Portsmouth Waggon Inn which had Jttji sent thither by order of Lord CALF DON be forwarded to Portsmouth that hey might be shipped for the Cape of Good Hope whither his lordship Ibout to depart as Governor. Lord CALEDOS hail to Ireland to takv leave of his trituds and Lad left the Prisoner who was considered as a unl tltnUa servant in carte of his house in town.

Lord PALFDUi had arrived ye5trd1ay but a part of the property stolen belonged to Colonel Attx- AKDKKjJ win is appointed de to hits Jhip and as lit hid arrived from mtiiouth the xatIttHatm1f was entered int' Some article of linen which were sworn to by his Gentleman were proved to Jiave been packed in one ot the pack- ages delivered at the inn and afterwards sold to MTERSe salesman by the. Prisoner. Oil examining one of the boxes Colonel LExArEn some varments nnsbins. one of A which was. the ace uniform of an de which wiih a Yashion- able Mm- oat bunt ell the house of :1 cele- Miniature Painter in 1 uk street Portland- The Pmouer it appealed had taken the uni- i inn coat tlutlier to II.e bisT likencs taken in a su- Rib lr and he actually wort It.

whilst the Limner i' hi rd LEQUKS eoacbroah whahad it. n. i. 01. rirn Kark lie tmekace which A' riaoiier WW4VI.U t4W tontained a' part" of Colonel snRRrs linen altirit had been taken to' trie inn proved tLia tAeI lit alto described him us having acted in the most iMxliKrcnt manner In' several instancy lie i P0 U4iice irisite1 Ottgbmg to tft Opera in his master rnage and on being refund bt produced a.

writuoi purpartmcto tie the sncton of Lord CALK for Such a step. Tfie carriage was however i unfit for use and the Prisoner was diia In all" the trSns actions of jheTjisqner le I in iV tjir The PrtVn iSimhMi slMeii that as it wait heW nlrHrnj kMt nttteuttoc bYrVand theVmoner uicnj ofhU generosity tailed on her she gave him oack his preitnl fearing me itJmigbt cotnr oh. it. Shesaw him several tines afterwards and ht always represented Mmselfnj a ublrmdu. Shier breakfasted wittihini atLnrd CVs house in strett which he rpresesittd as bis own mansion and be sheve a considerable quantity of rich luruittire Miss Carp perceived a Coronet on the linen Und on her asking him how a foreigner could wear a British' Coronet he was at a loss to explain.

lie then lairf her the truth which was that he was a Noble and he was. gwig out to the Cape with' Lord C. as his Lordships de Mi C. WU uccomrundatcd with a quantity or wine whit the took luiine in a coach with her. in a bus which Lox" fud originally been filled with CrtIAUtXANDFI properly.

lie hl often slltWII her a superbly rich gold unted mud-box which it urtTneared had been mounted at Lord CALKDONS txptllce Miss Cart' considered him an extremflj pulue gentleman an in admirer of the ladles many of whom in her circle he was well known. She atwts supposed him lobe agentltiiian because lie was a foreigner. Mr. SMITH a linen-draper in Piccadilly to whom lie had offered to dispose of table-linen attended. hl- had represented himself to MrSJIITII as a Noble man end.

that he had en thousand pounds worth ol property to dispose of as he was about to leave tilt- CttZitr lie bad endlavoured to impose on trades- men by his assumed cousrquence but the stratagem has invariably failed. The only persons who- ht suffered are his Master and Col. ALEXANDER. The Priwutr was rrtnatulel till next Mtnday tiAKUKN. Yesterday Enrich Jfrft John ham John liar Illfiam Uuitfqrd and llilliam Bridge.

were ezt mined on a char. of entering the house of Mr. StENCZtt at Ponders on the Oth instant. The family were confined below by one of the party while the rest went over the. house to plunder it.

The alarm. becoming general Tiolt and' Chapman apprehended them when Ltocls Rol erts made a. voluntary ull ft of their plan to rob very where they rould. Th Prisoners were furnished with fire-arms and masks and in a field contiguous to Mr. vNcrus several weapons were found with a.

hat. The Pri- soners were committed for re A mum who was shut through the hand un Kppmg Foresia nights ago attended. JAMAICA. KINGSTON Nov. 12.

TliH Pctrtll sloop of war of 18 guns Capt. LAM- BWN arrived off Saturday Irmn a with time Spanish schooner El blur de Maw from the port 0 Trinidad bound to Crthiagrna with naval stores cap tur off Porto on the 20th of September. On the 2d of that mouth off the island of ltosario1 the Itcscjl dtcrThd. threegtuiboats hi a nuns bRr of vessels under theircunvoy when she instantly gave chace and at 5 P. M.

opened her fire upon them which the. gull boats immediately returned but it being shoal water the Pfttrell could not get close uUlJgh to do any execution and time enemy made for Carthagena. Tile next day the Pettrtll anchored off a river near that place fur time purpose of obtaining a supply of water and euly in the morning of the following day she discovered seven very large and heavy gun boats towards her. At this tune it being al most a calm she weighed anchor and with the as. sistance of.

hr sweeps and btts. was enabled to get. about six miles trout the shore before the enemy could mtj up with her. At past. eight an action commenced which continual with great warmth for half an hour when the fire of tin gun-boats slackened and after an engage ment of two hours and au Iratf in consequence ot the 1.

being LfcaJm and almost unmanageable they escaped and in getting into Cartima gtlla Kvery Lat had Yo guns IS 24 and' 12- puunders. with 90 men in each. The or was. much injured in her sails and rig ging anti received several shot' between wind anjl wuler. She had five men killed awl four wounded among the former we are sorry 1' mention Mr.

CJroRGE RAMSDMK Midshipman. The enemy mutt have also suffered considerably one. of the boats had a mast shot away. The leicrell fell in with an rg of Ihguns Captain LYSAOHT off Porto the 6111 ult. XorcfcBp 8.

The Elephant of 7 mi Cupt. Duwrms and rtffrmr of 6 Call FVAXS left Port on Monday morning. We un nlerztand that they are to proceed to Curaf oa fur the purpose of making an lit- lack upon that Island of which. we wehiavtevtry rea son to suppose from the present dissatisfaction of Use inhabitants they. will uiake an easy conquest.

The Anton frgate of 40 runs Capt. LYDIA RD arrived the same day at Port Ho al front a cruizt rff the oat of Cuba. By toe arrival of the. Anton we are enabled to resent our readers with the particulars of her rezmcohmtre with the Joudruant French 80 uull1p commanded by Admiral VILLtat4Z It On the l5h September at light the Anwzm discovered a ship under jury the Havannab bearing W. 5.

W. distance four leagues. All sail was iUlmtdJat made mu chace on the supposition that the ship in bight was the Lorenzo. On nearer ap proach shejiujated French colours and a Rear Adrni rsIi lUg the wind light audi variable. THe French ship continued a steady course fur the UluulDabnntil she Ji Fort Cogiroo Or Cay.

1110 arid was near live Moro Castle when sne hove to with her head off short ntl engctged the. tr a he arrived upl The French ship had received pilots tbe shore who placed her very sTcOfully a i i mawirrw1ikb prc vented ihe Anton trlJUl going under ner stern if inn ATM had pasted under sternvsbe. would have been exposed to the flre the Joro jshe. had jcceived that ofFortCo imqn passing Jer mueh cut two mi ikilttd on board and thir. 1 i 4i tilfj J.

hipwasLe ToiTyotp guns nd. 875 tiitn and lead RcrorUfii-l6good mfbrtj Upn OfficVfs. he action" iJte 40 raujutes Tist nwffirfwai dreadit ljl dtV- mcvner imnb imuajieoi e. ccaiw UM wv Tmore ourable circumstance bui wjth the ligbl aud variable wind winch prevail the proximity the shore and ifia Cwt ttbing more coild be tIin1t' ITie ifanLurttuo made an half aitempt to Cotitut ut. wi sorntht singaUr tha Tort Cjigimo red a few shot at tin sftisov Jups ing but.

wlwn the action with he fniJrfljait ceased amid tbts JMftUI 4 much closer hey thought it prudent to reserve thti fire. Fort Cuguno a umll fort jm the Jdine which lay wVen captrtd by the Antlutu and The Elk bripC I Sgnns lpt3iu MORRIS from a ruiz and au Aihtricanscbooiitfr from Nw Orleans' houud to St. Joi do Cuba with provisions detained bv IA SubCiUure brie. arrived the same. day.

Tbt' Fik left the LJiwa ckrt Cij tin GIBEOXS on thm ISth in lat. 2u. 101 2. all well and on Sa turday lint off spoke the Ua ke brig of stills. Cuptftin AY COVGII.

i Off theNavassaon the istult. at light the Ell ile citr1 a vessel and immediately give chace during hVh hr carried away her mast fort ud mast tzddthg-saiI biptns and after a chlCt of nine hours the Fl. in htavy squall ran the privateer when-she shortly. after went 1. wn and it xv with much exertion that her crew were got out before she sunk.

Slit' proved to be a French privateer belonging to GtMtlaloupe cwinnivnded tyy a renegado Englishman the name of LOVE who" unfortunately escaped by jumping into a small boat which he had previously placed alongside the privateer for. the purpose but who must have inevitably perisieJ as the boat was uusrntd to be fined with water before she was lost sight of. TT I Xr OF In our paper ff I lit utatst we inserted some oliLvaUIJ1s in regard to the success of the American Kxpeditiun ufIisoverv under the command of Cjpt. Li wis. Wcwertf yesterday favpured ith the following jccpy of a ltttr fr Capt.

CLARK the second in rell1lnand to his UtII CLARK received on the same 11111 to the rWtnt of ged- rapiiy and time tiun of i public at large. leU the question snggetecl in our former publication at rest musumucm as it ascertains that that expedition did succeed ii pen through thw continent he- tween the rivers Musouri and Columbia and in ua. vigating the Columbia down to the Pacific. DEAR I St. Louis Sept.

23. 135. WI arrived at thii place at twelve o'clock to-day from the Pucfic Ocen wheFe remained hiring time. last winter near the entrance of the Columbia River. This station we left on the Q7th of March last and should have reached St.

Louis early in August had we smut been detained' by the snow which barred our tSS4ge across the Rocky Mountains until the 24th of Tune. In returning through those rnuun talus we dl ourselves iota several parties digressing from time route by which we- weal out iii order the more effectually to explore the and dcoy the most practicable route which does across the Continent by the way of the Missouri and ColumbiaRivers In this we were completely successful and have therefore nq hesitation in wcLu mgt that such as nature has permitted we have. dis covered the Lest route which dues exist across the Continent of North America in that direction. Such is that by way of the Missouri to the foot of the Rapids below the great falls of that river a distance of 2575 miles thence by land passiwjfu the Rocky Mountains toa navigable part of the Kousltooskt 340 and with UieKooikooke73 miles Leijijjs River 154 miles and the Columbia 413 miles to the1acific Ocean making the total distance from the confluence if time Missouri and Mississippi to the discharge 01 he Columbia into the Pacific Ocean 3554- miles. The navigatiin of the Missouri may bo deemed good it difficulties arise from Us falling banks timber embedded in time thud vi Us channels its sand-bars and steady rapidity of.

its current all which may be over conic with a great degrte of certainty by using the necessary prf cautions. he passage by land of 340 mil from the falls of he Missouri. In the Koos- kuotlkc is the in forrrmftble part of the tract prod Mcrots the this distance 200 miles is along a good road and 40 miles over tremendous mountains which lor GO miles are coveted with eternal snows. A pasmge over these mountains is howl ver practicable from the latter part of June to the last of September and the cheaprate at which htrst1 are to Le obtained from time Indians of the Reeky Mountains and west of them reduces the ex. penres of transportation over' this portage to a mere trifle.

The navigation of time K-7o kooske Lewis's River and the Columbia is safe itod good from the ht of April to the middle of August by making three purtiges on the latter river the lust of which in descending is 1204 paces at the falls of Culuw. bla C6l miles up that river the second of two milts at the long narrows six miles below the falls and a third a so of two miles at the great' raps 65 miles still lower down. The tide flows up the Columbia 183 minks and within seven miles of the gteat rapids. Large sloops may with safety ascend a hi as tide water tuc of 500 ons burthen reidi tue entrance or the Multnomah rivr a Jarge southern branch of the Columbia. wlaid takes its rite on the nhlbes of New Mexico with the llerado and Apostles rivers ducliarging itself into' lie Columbia 125 miles from its entrance into the Pacific ceau.

I consider this tract across the Con- tineut of immense advantage to the fur trade as all the furs collected in time-tenths of tin most valuable ur country in America may be cnsveyed to the mouths i the Columbia and shipped from thence to the Est Indies by the 1st of August in each year and will of course. reach Canton earlier than ihe furs which are annually exported from Montreal arrive in Great Britain. In our outward-bound voyage we too the foot of the rapids below the great falls of the Missouri where wt" arrived on the 14th of lune 1805. Not having et with any 01 tie natives of the- Rocky Mountains we werev of course iguo" rant of the passes by laud which existed through thtse mountains to the Columbia river and hart se even tnown the route wt were destitute of horses which would have been indispensably necessary40euabl us to transport the requisite quantity ct ammunition arid othierstose to ensure reuainiug. pajJLjof jqijr.

soy. age down the polytnljTa KAir wbereturt' dclermiaed to navigate the AriM urjf a far as it as pradicablej or unlcu we mptWith scjm of natives frorj whom we oblaTn Corses and formation of ihrcoan trjrvAccbrdlngly ejtookraiinost laborious bort atUe tall of the Missouri of ifnYiiei' whi effected withoar rcano and baggage by the 3d of July. From ibfnrij pctbding the Missouri we pene traud the Rocky Aluunlom sit the dulauce 0171 mllrl above the upper part uJ the ptrtag. and pmetr4ti as far as the three furls pf that nvirr a dtatinci lie ISO miles farther. Here lh Musouri divides into three nearfy aal Liragchvs at the same point the tWQ largesibranchcs are sonarhy of the tnedtgni- Lit that we did not conceive that tor of them couU vfid nm rioti- rjf Trv lk H9tno of th litl and propriety ain the name Un Mmjarit dfore tm-e stream JetfetsOn.

Madison with therefore and jalUims rivers. The couflu nceof thf is3S43 mile if iK of thr Missouri by thr meanders of that river. We arrived at tht three forts or the Missouri the7th of July. Nut having yet been so for lunate as to rreei with the native although I had previously made several exertions fur that purpose we were compelled to continue our route by Themo northerly of the thn forks lhat to whiih we have given the name of rsuu river was deemed the most proper for our purposes arid re ac- ctingly ascemded 243 miles to the upper forks iaud its point. Quthe mumiu ofthe 17th of August 1 8051 arrived at the frks of Jefferson's river wht re I mtt Captain IMUS who hart previously penetrated with a party ut three suns to the ters of tlieXxjlunibia dtscovticd a hand of the Sboshone natioTi W1 bad tuuziJ means to induce 35 of their chiefs and warriors to accompany him to that place.

From these people we learned that the river on which they raided vriL3 not navi aLr and. that a nas ge through the mountains in that direction was impracticable. ning unwilling to confide in this Vur able account of the natives it was concerted teif en- Captain ljvis and elf that one of U. should go forward tmmediatfly a small party and explore his river while the other in the interim would lay up tlie.canot-s at that place and engage the natives with their hrrses to assist in transporting our stores Hid baggage to their camp. Accordingly set out tie next day passed time.

dividing mountainsl Vttn the waters of the Missouri and Columbia andjder scended the. river which I since called the Eatrk rk of Louis's river about 70 miles. Finding trTal the Indians' account of the country in thedirectjon gf jrjat river Will correct I returned und joined CapU LEWIS on August 29 lit the Shosshone camp excessively fv tigutd as you may suppose having passed mo.uo- tit1mS utmost inmmrct5sibk and compelled to subsist on berries during the greater pulol my route. We now purchased seventeen horses Cot the Indian and hired a guide who assured us that he could iofif teen take us a large river in an open country west of these mountains by a route some distance to the north of the river on which they lived and that my which the natives wt of the mountains visit the plain of the Missouri fur the purpose of Trailing the buffalo. Every- preparation ttiu made we sat for ward with our guide on tht 31st of Augnat through these tremendous mountains in vhich we continued until the 2d of ttmber before we reached the lower country beyond them.

On our way we met with UIQ Oleracbsbo a band or the ubapau from whom we obtained an accession of seven horses at4 exchanged eight or ten thers this proved an iufiuite service to us as we were compelled to subsilt 00 horse beef about eight day before we reached the Koos- kooskeo. During our passage over thesd- mountains we suffered every thing which hunger cold and fatigue could impose nor did1 our difficulties termi on our arrival at the lheKooskoske for although the Pollottpallor5 a numerous nation inhabiting that country extremely hospitable and for a few trifling articles furnished us with aim abundance of roots and dried salmonthe food to which they were 1 accustomed we found that. we could pot subsist op these articlts aim almost all of us grew sick on rating them we were obliged thereforeto have recourse- to tljtt flesh of horses anil dogs as food to supply the de- ficvjncy at our guns which produced but Httje meat game was scarce In the vicinity of our camp on the Kooskuouke where we were compelled to remain in order to construct our perogues to descend the river. AI this stas9nlthe salmon ar tnt3gre and form but indifferent food. While Wt" remained T6 was my self sick for several days and my friend Capt.

Lttfis sufteted a severe indisposition. Having completed four perogues and a small canoe gave surborses in charge to the Pollotepallors until we returned and on the 7th of October re harked for the Pacific Ocean. We descended by the route I have already mentioned. The water of the river being low' at this season we experienced munch difficulty in descending we found it obstructed by IL great number of ditlicult and dangerous rapids its passing of which our perogus several times tilled lid the men escaped narrowly. ah their lives.

how- ever this difficulty does not exist in high water which PPu within tie period wtiih I have- previously mentioned. We foundthe natives xtr' iny nume rous and generally friendly though we bjlv. on se veral occasyujs owed- our lives and the rate of the expedition to our number which consisted oh oue en. On the lith of November WP reached th ocean where various considerations induced us to vend the- Winter we therrfure searched fur an eligible situation for that purpose und selected a spot en the South-side of a little riytr caned by the natives uf which discharges itself' at a small bar oh the south-side of the Columbia and milts wtthin point Adarn3. Here we some log.

hotisei awl defended them with a common stockade work this place we called FM iaop deer a na tioD cf that name who sere OUT nearest i JghbCJurl. In this country we found an abundance of elk on which Wt subiisted principally during the. last winti- We ldt FortClatsop on tie 2tb of March. On our homeward-bound voyage being much better ac- quainttd with the country we were endbkd to take such precautions aj in a gttat rora the want of provision at any time and gristly lessened our fatigue when compared with thoti to which we wpre couipelled to submit in our outward- wand journey. We have not lost a man since left the UudianSj fcjrcua siaTce which 1 asure you be wltbdryOu and the post i now waiting- 1 uun xe ary hereto attem In Vefy the lksfeigbt uniooth u.

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hlnl at lrr Sttrtton strftt br ptrc ivtd 1 uid oul lieruking ar oront oqd ul1 tll tr lt1j. Swls bl th LordC A1l1ld Cam Miss ch ad 9tenfil1ert II IH uuntd eared CA LFDUN cous dcrw an' tX tr l1Il gE tlerrlan tll man 11 to be ag nd man Vasa r. lr. lilllua rapt tahl nell au udcI I lr. SItTH ule nd yt propatyfo ht le RuumN CUI1tqu IICt" th ar ti11l1pxt 10 mH 11lI Vtyf fllliamUurtJ rd linm IUUSC SPEN Cllt Poud6r' cncl st to' l1tral I arpreh ndecl Roberts Sl1t.

CrIl cnnund 1u a11at. furrf as lhrolJ For atL ur1rl. JLUJ lCA. Jso arr td turfd r. il ldc cll three.

gun. uats SItls instant ullrta1 Mbpllwd re ul1 rmi1 cdiatt1y rt IItd all irtbaR l1a. llext lH ar Jact' obL il1lg I tn ry al- al thor and. nnlbiJits ltd KLu be ore up ommencedwhich frarhalf an lnboats.black nefl ill of th the I1ItO I vtry 4 1 inj in. entl bctw en our Ir.

multi oatl It Lrg 10 guns Elcp J. U1I5 bi AS5 uuJentalid Cura try I oh wakeaneaJY l1l VIlYDlAnDlar1 Royal tb Cub I par icul 1rs IIt ud" ant VI LL tA EZ icoY rcc1 four lca ts. IUchace th Jg was the. Stiu uear aI ll arldwl. tlctg-tbe uU 1H inutcl tssed lofi CastJc Ih hoveto itbur nw7l I up.

FH ndl ad ve Fi1. t5 fr tb wh HfuJlr mnudrr rb tbeAnuon tb 4r. 111 pa ed rtd ntt nb w9 ld xpos cl tb Jr. she f4 ea ucF rt tinqj 1 paurg rJ ch two mJ lUtd Ild tecl4c0Uiided. I It 11' fh1trj ch Lp' fo.

pJ us. imdS73 DlfDt 4' c. SO. rillill I' 17 Jtri J1 4e 1. 8 1- tJ ett tP s.

CUO Jt tet1in.ll7 1 tts lit pI lb J1 ltar a li 1 J' ti1 Jl In.tfltl- lIl de VL I more tbuttwIth be11bl aria lewiud pruxlIuitlc1 l. the ho e' otb mn co nu lt91 11e m1dc11 balfI1Utm coni Juti a Ft al1r at rQ 1iai tI tilllIfSOIJ IUp rtts tUOU iLht1l FriNJrnaltt eaJ rhit fh tho' ghrit g1nl lr mltf tiie IJumu7 J. Vteu. pt.lrt dTtt lJd1 Attotr ro anl A tr aD c1 fromNwOrear 1 Ih" tdto Cu ero isions SlI1Jtl iirri cd bJnap GI UfS nth JS111' ill G. iZ tUldi lia-Jc briSof A COUG II LL a on li bt Itlf ud gtmediat tr cba hr rt' nii up.m lt pom a a oard at when.

she I wn. wts i privat mn1a1 tcJ Eng1 sbtuan of rn all whi whumust inc vitably pcris eJ a was I I 1CA. pii j1 in Dl COVEltr. 1I1 1lIt iustrt 3 vatilJlIi in rganlto of.Diso\"er Lnns a. 9urtd with CIPY Idt RK Ifconrlin hi CLA kK recei th ti falion tH atlargt I IlU Shdl Iooggc ttcl penH rating hro g1 twe ii riv rs suri an Culum ia.

owu Dr thit whtf th on St. La befndtlained gres5i out. oflllr t1t 9 UJi ic le Xilt ContlU nt th Columbia' Rivers. Omp1t. dw is.

th Irtb I paS5 1 Hutki lount us to a l' ut he Komkooke 73 mi1lILc ivt thff I4eific tb stUlc rom ih dis harge' Cok mhia th aL enic Good arl lUIU ed in gre certjAiut us ng nrcts lry prrcdu1ioll JtJe pass lfrom tL th is for Lle I tj th Of ro l. HI 1 pas agc is cheap rate whichl 0utal1 ecl i la fountains" wes ues uu i The th K. safeaud tb 61 th miluult 11 rge s1fe tons nrtlch tL 1tnomah rivPfs 61 laktl i hthrl ln lt Into. the 0ceau. cun i I immt nse col1 cted mostvaluable fur count ryt cl of tbt.

st tar fUffl are aomian HxporLtdfrom 1 uutv rdf ound a. th apidsj. Mis ollri ar ird ouILe 1 tb uj 5. rotbavi an to- Hock Mo utains were pan sby throughthu CoI mbiaher an hatC known til ses. bit OU I I riefss ryj abltu c1aru umuon arl tl ttD1e ells l1I i i1t Pf gt tbetelQrtdeerquDtd 10.

nl ig etbe rtJt unle tb sn tb frg tlqJt I coa o1tJ 1w Ju tiJn 9n. I tr cordiagI1 etook a tJ u' a. I at UI IS wllesl w4 refT tcd. whb l. a 4 Igag the roal 41lg lh ck ountoJQ tuce bov uf per tI 9 dit IS ha rj th ne Jr W.

a sa aJg ltbru t1t-arlJ" lupeid i- 1 ot en ufthemcootJ uJ in th me Hi ari. Mad Joli' dn ri ers. Tb CQl1 thtJenv IS 3Si mil tuf4 tb arri Lhreeiur or hu uri ot ftV1 fortun teasto 1It' a vdhhuph pre i uly aL pUr- wew clJHt me ter. ThetnMt th thrPe fotklhat wbi e. Jrtfflr a emed rd ly aJceq ed 8 rk" iLsettr me l1jgabl.

poil t. of the ofA gusl lS05 I th tr oiJdftcsOI1 C1 zietCaptan tu I disc verut theSbosh9nc Ilati tl orJ in uct nd I arn ver idtd. i J3ge ains unwil 1g ah1 nAtiuA" itw con crl2H lrwlsaucl nsehf. th partyIld er luie ii1tll uld 41 llt canf1t1 rses atOteS tlu ir ca lp Ac ordingly et a ld ud Ide uded th turk t' rb I arliau a. 0 tou.

ntr 1 rIer J01D CaptLwn Cain ou IUP fIS. havli' pun nioi. us imlrct siLIt' cQm elled- 011 te. pl1rCh ltd Im Ist at hf n.tif- cn da a rou nur1hoC er it tt uri pUr 5p. erlprepar3tion or- oursu Nt tbr J5tpt countr m.

ilu accr sion bon all tbis pro. b16u WPft lobsi ne be 9re 1iid theKoo UI nt3ius IntfOr. co lcl 1I0edi tela- nut I1UIIlf rOU5 tiun in1 abitiog countr splttt le trifiingarticl foots driedsalr the fuotllo yhichthY fet' id 00 allot wew re obhg tbtr fJt r' re ours 1I. nu tb fic nc fudu tlit Ie IcoL ceiu camp ke riv r. aree orm illh cnt foOdWbitt here ickfor vfral frie Courperogua our borse.

tb l1 ttpal1ors a rkt dest ded bytbe ter Se. on dlfficuhYdoetlotexiit wa cr riod wh ck I mentiQ ed found tb in. I se- ve al C7tC QJI 1i es te. I Pf IU on. men.

ocean It tber pur Qae Jiufe ri tr. the' ative almJlfl thloulhliele lutuL a we. nitru tei1lO le O' calI Clat op ana. i dkon iat. Fort Clahop tl I vo gt Icb le countr pr uho1Js gttmeaJ ktaUcdlIs from wan leue tbouto I lIed suhu lit t1w d- journ yWe no JUn I lrC M41sdIanI t's jlunlt 1i I hl.

you S. lIg nI Jlon tom IJJha. 1J tbou 4 it ait l1g. tt ej5 etetq temf ri tQ At' ccurrt of lu elgbttleJJ oolha. 1 It 1 a lL rctiDJIatftl i to m.

fr TO' q. 11 dr ri titider a rn 1. Iq P' 1r. Iij 4. 7F.

eit tf IIJl Ai T. rG1P AoM" nt i tit I1 fO tI 4 I jM3r11Tn1b I ti jl bt ct7 1 rjet durjU. ut t1ite. cioc. r.ei 1i 3Mzt 4s iii LX jicct fliepIjc dctrt.

vuiukbuaaln opiotuted 1 tZT A7. 3dapoudtlicypTeYIJII tg aiLchu sjjus tiad the IabuIITiPL arthetnut cIe tut Of eaui urprocuriugdazly 14wthe I 11sfle hLOUT gaue Athe14ftnbit3 nd iii. Lb CWU 1) 1 Pt CCILIXT dtPTthT yud I fl tl. CQUXbC I nltI 1 lug bjsvisit wc 1tTWt ciatuns againstyUUr. 3zI theuu make.

ul te 1 apartUtt a ar Mr. Mr TsTi CLLItAY. C3ttftTV AtTfl EW I JAfx STEPXEWJAtE ocg TUCAi EtG EORSM lr. 1 ST TZVA fortusstttly br ad isstisiundi iiA 1tcin thertany bedoiit r1ush1 re ad onhya uui wilLbeaallowed gththtLUtO deFiznt gnarosfly er th nd someotberLadIes. trr d.

1 titI tflrfldffthe ofwar. of OiMr. mn rr if cnerelujon mseU. wis Buuowithanking hltitked whiethrrhis de- ture mttJatt pufffur 1 LAvLrepIied wo rnightfix si 3 14ih jZtjjf ort 4 1rJcJ II JoA. Teri fi ih I 11 gefr ii CALEnON t.

1 fciardd hicd I ALouy arrived st ileu AItit is i 1romljits1uouth tlti Coltii I OL i tt liii Ittntcr2n lukstreet i 1li 1tTifl ilres actunv tktjljketIcs5. Lnrd Ci n. a ik. bCU ulib i tout3m art tie jruvcthi c4 hircnt iustah ts It goiizg hi sd cr turvtirtinr oftord uii bN ep. I1 drrdut1fjt fortiseand tbeioP Ipenis partic1irlyttertVe to bt fitieXp hi much that gniwgsttjetxibJ he ehwcrJ ctzty.

te fruits of to. dteorate' them. 4 4 i I fl frPIale who d. 14lt4 penaJu CT utifirtiuiitlyfOr thPriiraVcrY inas I teril wit ti5. Shsiii h1thUt I1 Thtatrt Vb 1 I I Ll rds dressedrn 4 1 rnigs jWeh Ec.

lie li1OWfl 3' rvtd gol his wdeisedotihis watch W3 I it to itt Iq 1trrnedtqacc4t i 14 Ieugti di1tke atin4ihinztuwrnitg wheti lni npr whi sie 4 ret setiithtil the UUflitDihh hiii and hLnielas thhim Cboe fn 1IiJWfl quan ny id atc ht ris eenfiuled Cot. i Mr. ian ten th 1h hi CoLALtyctNnE tt If cre Forest i KtWS1Nuv. 1 lbftPctacll looi or acr hmeavygun mo sveepsanL tsic pasteight Ot engage- if tw becal mu un aUFCeekd gitliiigIiito amid ve It ftc RA is oi one-of i vtMiz jtiimS theyili wakean easyconquet. ibenson Lt DI A the4sasan witbthe I culoursand ltear.Adwi- iS MoCastt cff3hot 4n the4nthz as she frm wboplaced er hlu1ly 3U gum sr' the4run stern he xpos ireof lrb of FurL jI passng-jier two nkihId 1 r' rrIcb I4 7meu kiikd and 4utnkIe4 ausbng whcrni nlretltrre iction4teil abiL 40 fire bf the kwsdrviM7zt was.

jiad the Aaicii 4 i' niihlr ill t.iddcie ofhe pcei woult bee' buijth 4- I I IId anr Lmvtzti attesnt Is pis1ng tb tii cl se- aiialh wids. tI weu LThbrigpf api Airicu cboiir Iit1dto 3so dCui VCZ11T dt Dinapct Cttn iimBuii I Ipt. 7 pe AcoUGU. fdecvfrd shrhihr nrtup mist tard cern nlaidecl ater lo3 I. 31ER IC.

IV EiPIWr1iDx DThCOVEIY. TI tlt ofthse Liw m. Vc wru frcxii second cleliL vets I to diay ii couitlry imaturebas haveilis thatriver am eish1iver 15 issues th fro tothe dischar11 maybtdeenmed ofits beaver- nimls whichlor i ti thelastofSeptember thecheaprateat ex Kko ske nd issafe si also 1 iws an teat hi2h a oo burthIenreach ztre it I2 ruin the an4wihl courereach uutwadtsoundvcyage rapidsbeIow une Nthaviugruet i i whichiex1tid necessary oeuabhi ensuretbr ruaiiu. puofjr. agiIawnthe cerrnia I1i4uri ap ijt uiileswe Lith bc comshiotiloreiaud thv ctth ostlxyu xtag LMC miles tvhth se I 4.

thor ioes wepene- zi th 3 rur hi L180 theMzstJtiri Iargestbrai eaue eisbvr tbeznc1l reamn alul couftunceof shtse rmvrs th. Miii tri iiie nders fur fortunateas tb pr viQusly wewere wdter. northerlyofthe threfotkhattowbith Jrrun deemedihe Or itsextremenaviablepoiat. moruiwo1the 1 th 305 arri vad where tt waters oft1me9humbia thie ided wiuimot iadbt Usrouhtbemo1stains unfmi ur- ittween. exiIo mountainswen acid tuiedire ton hiIt tned ol greaterparLnf sit Eerypreparationteii ourue rea hel boudL1hm.

TOT ou-h3rse a tkes zhingwbich dIdau or salmon acusto a th wewvre tbref. etto hvere Iit i ofourcamp aje Whij1ewt Lwas sufl ed w' mn1 the I rous1 our1ive iteof thtWIntrt river. theiatives atasrnIi oint comrnonsckade 4 thie euahkdto ssjc mi fatiu wThluipdled it Ve aclrcualstaJlce pIcsiimg .4 2 ITh JJ1JI ln1y atterncxsip ccurreuaof 1istezgbtenconth. I Your kffCIiOnM biotLr t. IIZIfl Tite qo adron 1f1de1 tbsSd QiMmnzr4 IUaLATI A contthuii Wb unfav tMbIe aretujj that ti1t I..

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