An unlucky little paragraph of ours in relation to the prosperous colony at the mouth of the Columbia River has been the source of much trouble to us. We have been frequently addressed both by letter and in person for information upon the subject, without having the means of replying satisfactorily to querists. * * * We cannot now state whether the plan has been abandoned, but time has passed by when the adventurers were to have assembled here. The project originated in Boston, where, we believe, the principal officers of the society reside.
Republican, April 24, 1832.
OREGON COLONY.
Thirty-six persons attached to this colony arrived in this city Friday last. They have since proceeded on their way.
St. Louis New Era, February 14, 1843.
OREGON, THE NEW ELDORADO.
We derive from a long letter in the National Intelligencer the following sketch of the Territory beyond the Rocky Mts., which is now the theme of debate in the U. S. Senate.
Newark Advertiser.