^^.^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 12.8 1^ 12^ 2.2 2.0 11-25 i 1.4 ■ 1.6 Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WiST : itM StIteiT WIBSTIR.N.Y. 145S0 (716) •72-4S03 4^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICIVIH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Taehnical and Bibliographic Notaa/Notaa tachnlquat at biblioQraphlquait Jt Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographically uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproductlon, or which may aignificantly changa tha uaual mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. L'Inatitut a mlcrofilmi la maillaur axamplaira qu'il iui a 4t4 poaaibia da aa procurar. Laa d4taila da cat axamplaira qui aont paut-Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibliographiqua, qui pauvant modiflar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mAthoda normala da filmaga aont indiquAa ci-daaaoua. to n PC of fil 1 — 1 Colourad covara/ L_l Couvartura da coulaur ^_ Colourad pagaa/ Pagaa da coulaur III 1 1 Covara damagad/ LJ Couvartura andommagte __ Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagtea bi th si< r~1 Covara raatorad and/or laminatad/ 1 1 Couvartura raatauria at/ou palliculAa ^-" Pagaa raatorad and/or laminatad/ Pagaa raataur*aa at/ou palliculAaa ot fir •i< Covar titia miaaing/ LJ La titra da couvartura manqua m Pagaa diacolourad, atainad or foxad/ Pagaa dAcoioriaa, tachat^aa ou piquAaa or 1 1 Colourad mapa/ 1 1 Cartaa giographiquaa 9n coulaur -^ Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa d*tach*a« Th sh Colourad init (i.a. othar than blua or black)/ 1 — 1 Encra da coulaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) Showthrough/ Tranaparanca Tl wl 1 1 Colourad plataa and/or illuatrationa/ 1 1 Quality of print variaa/ LJ Planchaa at/ou illuatrationa an coulaur 1 — 1 Qualit* InAgaia da I'impraaaion 1 1 Bound with othar matarial/ nn Includaa aupplamantary matarial/ 1 — 1 Rail* avac d'autraa documanta L^J Comprand du material auppl4mantaira Tight binding may causa shadows or distortion — Only adition availabia/ 1 — 1 along intarior margin/ I | Saula Mition diaponibia La railura sarrAe paut causar da I'ombra ou da la distortion la long da la marga intAriaura p,^^ ^j,^,,^ ^, p,^,,,,^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ,,,,,, slips, tissuaa, ate. hava baan rafllmad to 1 1 Blank laavas addad during restoration m&y ,„,ura tha baat possibia imaga/ 1 — 1 appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar possibia. thasa L^ pag,, totalamant ou partiallamant hava baan omittad from filming/ obacurcias par un fauillat d'arrata, una palura. II sa paut qua cartainas pagas blanches ajouttaa e,c.. ©nt 4t4 fiimiaa « nouvaau da fa9on A tors d'una restauration apparaissant dans la taxta. obtanir la maillaura imaga possibia. mats, lorsqua cala Atait possibia. cas pagaa n'ont pas AtA fiimAaa. 1 — 1 Additional comments:/ 1 — 1 Commantairas supplAmantairas: This itam is filmad at tha raduction ratio chackad balow/ Ca documant ast film* au taux da reduction indiqu* ci-dassous. 10X 14X 18X aUC 2SX 30X M( dil •n ba rig rai mi y 12X 16X aOX 24X 2IX 32X TiM copy fllm«d h«r« h«« b««n raproducsd thank* to tho gonorotity of: Library Oiviiion Provincial Archives of Britiih Columbia L'oxompiairo filmA fut roproduit gric* A la gAnAroait* da: Library Division Provincial Archives of British Columbia Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha baat quality posaibia conaidaring tha condition and lagibility of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacifications. Las imagaa auivantaa ont 4tA raproduitaa avac la plus grand soin. compta tanu da la condition at da la nattat4 da I'axamplaira film*, at mn conformity avac lat condition* du contrat da filmaga. Original copia* in printad papar covar* ara filmad baginning with tha front covar r-f. anding on tha laat paga with a printad or illuatiatad impra*- *ion, or tha back covar whan approfriata. All othar original copia* ara filmad bciiinning on tha firat paga with a printad or illuatratad impra*- sion. and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or illuatratad impra**ion. La* axamplairaa originaux dont la couvartura an papiar aat imprimAa *ont filmA* mn commandant par la pramiar plat at mn tarminant *oit par la darniira paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impra**ion ou d'illu*tration, aoit par la aacond plat, aalon la caa. Tou* laa autraa axamplaira* originaux *ont film** an commandant par la promiira paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impia**ion ou d'illu*tratiorj at mn tarminant par la darniira paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha ahall contain tha aymbol -^ (maaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha aymbol Y (maaning "END"), whichavar applia*. Un da* *ymbola* *uivant* apparaltra *ur la darniira imaga da chaqua microficha, aalon la ca*: la aymbola — »> aignifia "A SUIVRE", la aymbola V aignifia "FIN". Map*, plata*. chart*. ( ".c, may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratio*. Tho*a too larga to ba antiraiy includad in ona axpo*ura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand cornar, laft to right and top to bottom, a* many frama* a* raquirad. Tha following cjiagram* illu*trata tha mathod: La* carta*, plancha*. tablaaux. ate. pauvant Atra filmte A da* taux da reduction diff*rant*. Lor*qua la documant aat trop grand pour Atra raproduit an un aaul clich*. il aat filmA A partir da I'angla *up*riaur gaucha, da gaucha A droita, at da haut an bas. an pranant la nombra d'imagas nAcaaaaira. Las diagrammas suivants illustrant la mithoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■St? 1 ^- » ?t 1 ^|^^^^\ euNr-^ .■U vt. ■ •fr n Oiraon CnTiians. i.r.TTi'.K rruMf mil spat, dim;, dattd si:i'T. -I, Iflj?. T ii: In.-.! riiiiiiiiiiuir,ili'.ii>. r('-ainr journey, illlil tlic lllliri it of lliil linli:ilis iu lli< I'lis-idll, roiiiiirlo— I I A few day? buforc 1 let>. Colvillo, iho Ptiiulnrays urrivcil in ^rrcat iiiimhi'M In I I^M't u sijilit !it tilt! "liliu'k co;i(," nuii f'ol- , lowrd iiiO on my rcliirn two diiyn, many nil foot, fo hffir mo sjicak at ni','lit. Two cliitjfs from iho vicinity of Ukaiiafrnii, , nif-'iitionod in a former loUor, ANitii s(!v- ' 'Till of tliuir pi.'opli.', a('(:oiii[iiini(,'d mo linmi', nnd rtmininod Komo \v(;ck.~, cvi- dciit'y iiiiich lu'Mi.'liUpd l)y ij{:ri|)tnrf.' citd .Iii'y roccivcd Jfiht aiimmor. Such Jo'ir- ncys of Home wcokn or montlis, mado frcMjunntly Ihronn^h tlio country, would d(nd)t!ess rosull, in good. Thousandj would hoar of the Savior for tlie tirwt, caliliii;j, il will l^c n-iTiPnilx-rcd, is almut Dili' liuiiilriMl mile- almvc \\'.ill.i«.l lo oliiaiii (lour ^uhI oiIut su|)|>lic-<. uliere liir- fdllowiiiy U'llcr wa.s wriiifit, is .)(K) niilcs furllit-r up the rivir. Il inubt Ijc lioriie in niiml dial tliu only mode of rouvcyiii;^ heavy nrticlc* lion llii; Iwckst of linrsLS, and Ihai liii.Ke animals, West of Ihe inoMiilaiiis, are rxiremciv .-iliuiid- aiil, and lilllc more expeiisixo lli.iii sliecp are iu the United StalcM. Ihsire of the Inilians for Instruction — Culvillc — Favorable Vror-puts. I lefl home AujiistOPtli, witli Hcvrnty- fivfi horses nnd nineteen men, and arriv- ed at this fort September l.st, five days and perhaps the last time, and ^ho can from hnmo. Timi)er was plenty the la.st 1 tell how much liiihl is neeesaary to snl- threo daya, ineliidiiifr dilfiirent kinds ofi vution. I lel>. Cnlville on the .'ilh of pine and hemlock. Some spots of ap- j, September with elfccLs specified in my parently nral»le land were traversed bo- letter from that |)laee and readied iiomo tween this nnd Spoknn. Indi'ins were [ the l^th, travelin;/ tlio two hundred found in trreat ;i Miidance; multitudes I "liles in six days, nnd found all \linvr-i came upon the rou" to see the "black 'i safe. cont," havinir word T his cominir. Ofi The last winter bepan onrlier nnd con- course I must preach i\ery nifrht,thouirii ; tinii ^ later tlian the winter before, hard ilny's ride, of some forty or fifty ', thousrli there were several weeks in the miles, left me more inclined to take rest, , months of December untl January, of tlian to sminuon up my whole soul to ; warm weather, diiriiif; winch, the ot.ihs make a first Pi)eech to a new tribe al- ; was fresh and o^rowi no-. My animals arc most every cnmp. Multitudes Iiave l)cen j all in fToi'J plight this sprini.'. cominjr into this place since my arrival, i I hav<; notliin<.r to add ia relation to We had a jrreat meeting yesterday. God this jieople us a tribe, but would repeat efrnnt that sopm i,'ood niay hnve been |i ^^'l'"* I '"ivc heretofore said, with moro done in the name of .lesu.s. Surely these 1 confidence, and invito our christian fields are wliite for the harvest. I shall i friends to unite with us in jiraising CJod probably be followed by hundrcd.s, and I for his continued troodness to us, in con- perhaps thousands, for several days on my way home, to hear somethinij about Jcsns Christ every ni^'ht. Mr. Spaldina: states that around Colvillc, thou^li in the depth of Ihe wihlcrni-^is. fiOO miles from the I'arific, there is niueh of the .ippear- Mce of industry and civili/aiion. Bi'>ides a puinlier of dwelling hoiijes. there is a hlaek- iniilh-shop and a tlour-nnll. l,ar^;e herds of fatlle ami swine are al.so found iheie; an I from Ihe field of the su|)eriiil( iidont, Mr. !MrI»onold, •bout 'MiW bu.shels ol fjrain were hiirve-ited, besides an ci|ual (|uantu> of potatoes, nnd \ii- lious other ariirles of proihire. Mr. Mel). IKndly fiirnishod Mr. .Spalding with tliirty-livt? bushel* of !;rnin, l,2(Klnii^hi of Hour, a yoke tf oxen and three swine, to aid him in lie-^in- ling his new establislnnent among the Ne?, I'cr- Ms; besides numerous other urtielu^ lor the comfort ul hit family. tiiuiin{]f us our lives and health, and for .the increasinjrly frvorable prospects of ' our feeble undertakinfrs. I I have completed an alphabet in tho i Nez Perces lanfrtiajre, and a spellini;- book with some sixty or seventy scnp- i tnre and animal cuts explained, whicli I shall send to the Sandwich Islands to , bo printed, by the first oi)portunity. I hope to complete a small elementary \ work to accompany it, and a lartro one \ during the year to be printed at Uoaton. LETTF.U FROM UOCT. W1I1TM.\.V, DATED MAUcii \% 18;J8. I The sla'ion of Docl. Whitman, among tho Kaynsi!s, is aboui iwonty-five miles from Wal- lawulla. After giving an tiecount of a journey j whirli he made lo tho station of .Mr. t^palding, ' duriu|( uhieh he lel'l the iniisiou prcmiSKs. with , tho Ktoi'k and pnuluix:, etc. at tho utalion, al- 888 Orceon ImUiinsi — T.dtcr from Darl. h'liihnon. Off. inoxt .iilirr-ly wiiljfiiii ]irott.'cii<'ii, lull still fnuiMl My pl'Mi t"cr ti'in''iii"' fliP children is) all .sail! on Ills rt'liirii. I Iiut to tiiko tliflll to h ;inl, liiit 1ft tliciii live v.iili tir'ir |)iiri'iits •iml coino for (icneral line of tin- Lahore at tin iii-:tni(ti<'n. W'in'ii tln'ir |i;iri'iit-< iirc to ^lutiim. j lio lic'ii m my Imlum room iiii'il tln'ir [nin-iil.-? rretitly tavored liy Inviin/ !i i"i'w \<'ry p'turii. Somi' of tln' |i!irt!ils lic^jfiii to kind in(iin)is rii'Jir iih, so fli;it we hiivc Im im\\il!iM'_r ii lie iilxciit Immhiiso it Jind a Hcliool (>r tVoiii lit'tci'ii to tnpiity t.ik''-^ tlicir cliildnn otV tVoui Ipariiiiii,' sclioliirs, iiiiiiiy oi' mIiomi lri\i> iiifidf ti'ood to ri';id. 'I'lio \nmi'^ Isavusc, ulio liiid proticif'Mcy in l''iiriiirii;- to read the |-!n:r- l)i'"ii a!)out srvrn vi'aiv at tlic Iliiulisii li.sli lap'ii ,.j-(-. 'I'liosc ulio have I'citi iiiissiun srIiMcil at Iti'd I! i\ or, died alioiit rwny for tlif uiiitcr Imiit ar<' iio\r rr- ji vcar simc, just as lie »as alioiil to tiiriK.'d, and tlio |)n'SHnt niiiidn'r of idiild- return to \\\^ itcoplc. Wi- harl looked Tor ron is nini'ji o-rcatcr than wt- have lionk-^ jiis rpfiirn with icnicli intrrcst, as he had or al)ility to tcacli. 'J'lio only lioo|,s \\c liccri iicro on a visit and iu'liavrd very have for t<;a<'liinir wow kindly and ^na- well. |}iit i'ro\ idcnci- has rcniovt'd liini tiiifously furnished us Ity our Methodist • •Voni either c/ood or harm in this lite, brethren of till- Willamette mission. i nv farther than his iieo|i!u reniendier TIk! disposition of tin; Indians appears his i;Mod advice. much nioro friendly ami acconmiodatin^r \\'e Inive now seen two winters in than last year, hut still T need not tf.-ll , this cliuiate, and I thiidi f can say it in you wo have many pf;rverse dispositions, as tine as one could desire. Our ain- to encounter, for which we ol'ten feel we ^ maj.s wititerod in <.rood order in the Inck wisdom, nnd should he discouraL^ed ])l,iins. We have no want of provi- wert! it not for the premises ot' ems to do not fear them. bea;i'eneral intere-t amon!/ the iieiiih- Our sy.stem of rr liLri'ins instruction in berint:' Indians to plant. I am anxious much as when I wrote in the fall. Wo to cultivate |ar;relv as I expect we may have two mei'tiuffs for Indians on the hav(^ associates and p(>!haps some (jf onr {Sabbath, and in the eveniriLT what w(! call friends frmu the Siinduicli Islands may n Sab!)ath .school tor the rhiidren and spend s(jme time with us for health, youth. Tho attention to rfdiLfi'His in- ( )iir sitmitioii renders it neci ssary lo en- .struction i-J sjood and solenm. Worshij) terlain man) iVietids and passinir stran- is strictly maintained in tho principal n:ers. lods^-es niorni.i;r and eveniuL'". It has seemed important to inak" n. Lately I have been explainiiiLT the ten heuiMmuL'' that woulii onconrajre tho Connnaiidmeiits and our Savior's tirst and Indians at the out'et, that wo miirl't the f^'reat commaiidnierit, to w hich they listen sooner ;:i'ain access to them and try tho Avitii strict attention: and from their in- inlluence of cultivation and a more •piirie.s I think they nnderstaml them, settled manner of life; not lortrettinj,'' They say they do not worsliip idols, hut that it is the j>'os|)e| which wo coim; stilll thiidc many of their trailitions arc to brinir, and that our ^Toat- business evidences ot' idolatrous worship of some is with the mind ami not the liody. nniinals and birds. One [)roniineiit iVe/. Ibit whih' we acipiire their lan^iiiaire, I'erces told me they did formerly wur- and are preparinu;- to instruct tluMu, they ship t!ie pnnrie wolt" who i- the subject nre not idle spectators. They nmst ho of many traditions, and to whom they directed in tlie must nsefid habits. ascribe many wonderful chainres in na- I'lverv thins* seems onconrao-ino- in ture, and e\en tiie f.innation of tho our pi.ispects, hoih as to iii-t'-m tion world. 'J'heir tndition is that former- anil cultivation. Mav tla: Lord bless ly ho was a superior being, but is iiuw , u>. and direct our eifurts iu tiio best fallen. i wa). 'TT I^G ■il ^ecxE * *lr^2 4h| s.!^ \ „« \' ■rv' ^^^ ^ s .« 9a» ■Ki ,h« »«SMn •* tW- ''X' Ir' % , ' ''^ ..)*■ •V. \ 1\ w^- ^j^-i.,- fT-'-ir-p::-^:^ .'lA i! r'S'ri'- ' , ,i (r<»j . -- .f < •-.■-■ •■«<'■ * "f '"^' ••♦■4 - • .» 7 *" u-('^ T'-'ini.' .'*'*•-,■' ■y-^' . >,i,w 4.1, ■ ' l^i" • '■<-i't4SSr''^'^AS» . .■"■^' •..,,. '...,,■ ■»-,»r" J • '■* ' ■'■) t • .- i^ i .•r-»^ •tSf* Y'-:'; .. v,•>.-»i27- '^':J^»«PlW/''sl^?^..-r. ■..,,.::-.;■; J, .'./', ,':.;(t-' ':.■..:, 'c ' -'*t;>?V-' v>vI * ..■JM/ i«,t%l. ■■<,'r.r.« , . .♦•., ,t»v. -■-'r'» pfc^ ^-*C? '■- /-,'•. #4: ■■.: ■ }m J. 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