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Show ; y - - . j7 4 REMARKS.. k Editoxs or Tit 'MooNTiiNCBB: GiNTtruM; On -reading Ihe Columns of (I 'Evening Alia Cilifornia of the I3Jtt ult.J noticed .a letter purporting tn be from this plai bearirg.the very cles(cal,cognomen,of'.Jeema, I am, not awaro;,who that lullvidual-ls, but U Very evident; to partiea ;resldiiig. .here, and wl I know; the history of the plaee, that he i eith 1 wilfully'wlcked,.or .notorion'ly' ignorant. It really alngtilst llfat any person will eo fjr forg !, Ittrascll a!to'.forward.;ucU base.Jnainu'attont , any- periodical, and thus'render Inmseif .obno'i -' out o; the feelings of. honest men:. It is, hot i ever,- J am sorry :tq,'iyf the, course -general ' ptiraOed by correspondents In thl phce; th r cannot look' on any acene, nor hear of, any cl cumstanco, hut they mutt depict, it in end nanner at to to prejtidtcht, to -the luterestt . tills community. Ttuth is disregarded In on ihat tonie parlies, may make capital "omc unpopularity. I ant happy that y our paper i of io tlio-refutallcin oj. such -miserable slander a - vile c'aliimriy,:t'hat Ihe corrupt ecrihbler may i pitts' .unseattiedi 'and itiat -thfi pubiic.mhid.ni be illaiibujed. dive us a filr.fiejd 'and oo fav aiid'we care-jiot,' fpr'the altejnptg 76f. ignor , writers, though- their incofiltbea he as dark na,gatVbtha,,7almtfl)f.lies.'"', The' communication of '"Jems' it only out of the many thai appear In which (here'ls foundalion of trd!h, nnd It is hoped that t. slmrt tlmesucli charaotora willrecelvo tbfro o'ftocietyj wlilch they so'rlchly deserve; Ila says thairnthe 'S. Court, fter'mii dlfficttUyiiugetiiog si plar.e to' tit tjie t ; btiiidtag .ar.'tfhe; CottrHoue built .by Un '- Sun's m'o.u'ey.'bolh'hel'pg deoieit.--ope"ried ls s shn on the StSthJosl." Now, Renlle'men, f. kn t)t no .illflleulty thai the officers-of the IT. Court could experience In obtaining a cot ' room, had, any business ."anxiety- been dtpta; , In procuring one- It t-well known that Dr. K e th.Teritoiial Marshal appointed by biir I.p) ' lalure who, by the way it hot recognized In i ' U.; S." Cburls obtabied without llie'allght ' iroublf,Uje lare lower room In the-.Cou! Iloiwe, .nnd'preflVred. t "lo His rIIonorij.U' r Sinclair, for xourt purpdse, which7wasccepl J I have not the.least donbtthat the S. ,bffl . could have oVtalfied Jt'wTthoui auy difficulty, I he been as assUuous and' anxious' for the- ini ence bf tbe Co'firt (o be exercised aiDrVlCayv j I would like to know to what '.'usual build! . and court house built by Diicje Srtin' mon the immaculate corieipondrnt refer? Does i mean the Penitentiary, cr the Scats Haim ' FJirmoret" It I nuloifona that Uncle Ham ' uj publiq buildings 'iu this -Territory, and-t and-t mjJe uo appropriations to erect any, but j.1 two, the latter of which Is still iu ah iinfmia condition. Tim Court Home now In (he coi of finishing in this city waj bullt.hy Hilaco'u . aloiejthe means raised by the usual taxatia ,f Uuclo Sam never having appropriated one i for theerrctlon of -any court house In" this ' ). jrltory. If hy ,fiisuat bujl.linjs" i meant n .Council Home, it is well-known that It , raised by theenterpize of privste.lndividua ibis city, Independent of any aasislance.of pi j.. fiind.npproprited byCougi'ess. Tbe,corres re dent, "Jeems," mahlfoift total jgnoranco off lie nndyet presume to liislmiate-egiihst, Diet jf rnunity, J"Iies(fatept' to say.'that. themt a til; corrcepondeuce V"- )he".r.eiilt''of?a, cor " heart -end a depraved , mind, and that he is i .' atel by dark alnlater raotivei. , , j J, m 'Hie scitrrilous remarks shout he women i,'. "the peculiar institution' pf this country,1 y worthy a.llow;and grovelling mind andjare. y denlly th result otdlsappo:ntmnt,ln the Inal .of certaiu parties to enter Into our bouses ri' tever our socUl, lies, to gratify their' own . praVed feelings Our wom'en at viil and Indutlriotts members of 'society, are be ,' bis inslnuatiousj.and In defiance of all mile e. to leduce aud sow discord In our domestic clri ey fe'fjTery few, have fallen. Victlma to their Ins id, oiig arts. To the honor of our ladle bar it i ken, notwithstanding be boasft that 'the It II- ence of the large Gentile population and eml nd tion it telling taneuHy upon, the peoi be lustltutlons ef this people.' I am sorry 1m p that the influence of strangers amongst us, e. a. he Is pleased to term II, "Gentile Influence,' i a hit own acknowledgment,- la lantful to us, ip, I fear that too many with It to be so. Ius ut of' seeking to. promote, good, and use everj ,re fiuence'for. the success of our rising Terrll an antsgonlsm seems to exist in ihe bteast an tome that would exult at their baneful influ n. ruining our Interest and poisoning our bapplr )y This is evident by the endeavors of such cba ii iert iu tiigmaiiza.ua, aim increase Mia prrjuuii s that unhappily obtain in one part of oar co; S, try tgalnal fellow citliens in another place, n At I am no jester, I would totloosly liks know, n how- many fi millet hat lli afore g correspondent toaght to Imptrt hit basefal fiaence. Sach person do very tittle lews I, sustaining the territory, Improving, erf clti h spreading literature or tucpnraging tkotes i- that mska society pfosperout yet liey Can ft, B ,ot oar defect, ar.d exolt in a prospect o i j discomfilure. B it when they are using tl lt baneful influence in olher place, where ll a may yet meet their rsf rts, w wili be here, s sr enjoying the, labor and producttof our he j( .and hahdsi C I will take no notloe of the other. Inslntiafii ,r Contained In hi letter, whltli are a false and gentlemanly as these which I hare mentioned. tf Vlhlhg yoat useful journal success, i J I' 4m,-sir, i.especfully,' 1 VwWCATdt 44. - - .... |