The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, January 25, 1862, Image 2

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    , W amy t.ilrwnl to Uu sown (tie
America FUf, ttnoot hlta on tot a.uot Pi
Otn. Dix.
(EljcCDrcgottrgua.
W. T. Adams,
Editor.
OBxaow cxxv:
S AT U RPAY, JANUARY '23, 1Si52.
Rklkask of Masos and Si.ipki.i..
Whila the liciirt of erery true American
beats quicker at the thought that the re
linquishment of these traitors U duo in
scaio part to the representations of Eng
land,, backed bjr the opinion nnd advice- of
France, with ether great European powers,
as reasonable nieu we can only remember
that we os a notion have always declared,
and have been ready to maintain by force
of arms, the integrity of a neutral (lag on
the high seas. And the French Emperor
seems to havo based his advice to the
American Government, on the propriety
of her niaintaiuiug consistency in theory
and practice on this point. The fact that
Rritain took counsel with oilier nations,
whose declarations on the subject had been
more liberal than her own, makes it in
point of fact, when we consider that her
action or decision was based on their ad
vice, a recognition of a principle which
may truly be called an American idea.
So that while we may still applaud Com.
Wilkes, as a patriot and a hero, the re
lease of his two captives, on considerations
of governmental policy, and with states
manlike views of future rights and inter
ests, to be regulated partly at least by this
precedent, and to be gnardid by our pres
ent observance of the principles of inter
national law and justice, is after all, d. Ili
cult though it be to realize it in our pr s
cut excited state of filling, wise and proper.
The principle nloue is at stake, and this is
probably settled forever by the really man
ly course of our Government, despite the
lusty conclusions of some of its menders,
in making final dicisiou on the rpnst oit of
the rights of neutrals.
Another question which we regard as
more important, as well as more mibarr.is-1
injr, is the armed invasion ol Mex can soil !
by a forrgu force. Despite our intinie-!
cine war. with all its possible and unliable !
.. .. .. . ,
evils, the Monroe Doctr.ne I es bevond m il i
' i
above our domestic iJ.liieiiitics, a? a so ,itne !
of policy which we have not, and which we !
will nor, utiles our presfge as a n ition i
ccmpletely destroyed, aban ton. At pres
ent, our energies and t sources ere fully
taxed in an tffort to overcome nn insurrec
tion and rebellion, more terrible than ever
threatened the exist' nee of a gr. at nation.
When this work is accomplished, we may
safely promise that neither disposition nor
ability will be l icking to pay off any f r-
ctL'ii debts that may deiu.ind sett clie nt, in
order that our honor may be maintained. !
1 I
Mr. Lewis Day, formerly of this place,
c-.iific.-v3 iiii.--.i, iiz'. 1 tut inn i 111111 iu. nil 1
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!... I I .. I Tl II . . . I . .
er for Tniev anil Co. on
u.e 1 urui.nu ami jjiks rouie, inane a inp ;
ovr his beat on foot durinj the coldest !
weather of the s-tison. II; made his way -lave, ainl b. -m-.v 1,'ni nn the n..ii.-l.i;.-bo!
someti.n.jon the ice. and sometimes on the ' fT if ? lr 1!'M,",V'
, , . ,. , , , Do to litem in I:,. V Would do to Mill
shore, beting his way through Miotr four ; ,,art, ,,,,.,;.( ,,,.
feet in depth. At the Dalhs snnw was I .P!,t -!:i v.-li.!l r" Di-tr n t lie ir -..iitii. I
three feet deep and still falling. Great an I, if tl i' shuiihl t."t be snlli i;t. t . k-
suffering Olid loss of slo.k. through the up.
per country. The theruuui.t tr at tin
Dalles Mood 12 degrees below z -ro, mid nt
Desthutis 27 beluw. When Day h ft the
Dulles, the snow wns four fat nnd .ix fat
. . 1 (t 1 1 .
ai u.e LaKaues on ins mum. I tl(. ,,.,, .r. v j ., v.,
Mr. Day r.o-ts the n-gro (had wl,.,',,, , ,;k 'IJ,.' r- l,llt f,"w
made the assault njon Mr. Gil.:t ond i .,,,11 i).mi.
that Gibson was able lo walk uhout hi
room w hen lie h ft the Dalles. The ti.-gro
lived four davs after he !ml hiinv lf.
Co,.. B.iKn.I"so,c of the disunion and
.rn .1,1,1,,. ,.riB tnakincr ,1, crra.,.
' ' - - " " , ' .
but unarailing 1 Hurts 10 uaiiuiai.i .re ca.i
tal out ol the life and death of our gull int.
Senator While sueli ntts' ks arc in lie to -fclves
disgraceful, the position which Ore
gon's (lead Senator holds in public estima
tion not only here, but wherever loyul
Americans nre found, forbids the idea Hint
any one should rumm'-ml him-. If by a 11 nt
tempt to cast imputations on the integrity
or ability of a mint who stood more than
head and houhh-rs above his detractors,
and who left behind him a reputation fur
boneiity and ability which his intiniis can
uevcr hope to rivul or obscure.
Wmiiikk. After passing through mi
unusually long spell of hard w.uth.r, it
began to rnnngc on .vuujay, met during
the wei k since, the snow has been . tiling
and thawing gradually, while the rise of
water und iiuT'-usiiiif rottenness of the in-
Caused it to givo way on Thursday, when it
broke vp opporile Oregon City, nnd was
nwrpt nwi.y. Some of the bergs were sey
erul feet above the water, find niii't Imye
been submerged at kaU 20 or 30 feet, nnd
1 they strnnded md rolled their white shi
ning sides up, or came in collision, icuttcr
Ing cryitnl frsgments fur and wide, il wn
rather fino light, purticuhirly ui promis
ing a resumption of nuvigution.
ajr A late telegraphic dispatch from
the East says that the banks of New York,
Philadelphia, and Bo-ton Imre siipend"d
fpreie paymetils
J'o'l
Tin: Union- Cut. T';e platform is ue
cess.tr ly brief, nnd that statement of the
relative positions of the ot.lv tn parties in
the present contest, made by the National
American, published at Bel Air, Maryland,
is no Kss true than to the point: "There
are two parlies in the country only two
One goes for crushing out rebellion by the
Government; the other is for crushing out
the Government by rebellion." Let no
man be deluded by sympathizing political
editors who have preached th.it Democracy
meant disunion and secession, ever since
the great secession from the Charleston
Convention, where a minority, finding they
could not rule, resolved to ruin; a resolu
tion to which they have religiously adhered
so far; but let every man in whose mind is
u lingering particle of donlit us to pirsoual
duty in the present cris's, review the curse
of the Breckinridge nnd I.ane wing, nnd
sec if anywhere he can find either ntnong
the lenders or their consistent followers the
manifestation of anything but a resolution,
stubborn ns death, to destroy where they
could not govern. Now, in point of real
importance, it makes no difference what a
man has been calhd, or what measures he
may have favored, so that in this crisis he
is for the Union nnd gaint rebellion.
Democracy does not mean disunionism, nor
do. a lv puMicaiilMi) mean abolitionism; but
these terms, either of which di lines our
free institutions, are almost synonymous,
and indicate n rule of the people, where
their will is fairly expressed and faithfully
carried out.
Old platforms" and declarations ore
thrown aside, and the people should r, juice
that party shackles are for once broken,
nnd that loyalty, ability, horn sty, and per
sonal popularity are only to lo consulted
ill the choice of public servants, so that il
the bct material ;s not u-ul, the fault
rests on no party, but on the j-enple tli.m-
si lvis. I he loyal element in tins Mate as
throughout the entire North, unlindies (In
best, if not all the t ih nt in the country, and
in a si lection, if old intriumrs are i,nt al
lowed to dictate too much, l.o !. 111. allies
need be tipprtheiidi'd. 0;;-ti;w:;.
War s non-U f John t m-hunr.
The Hon John Cochrane, m ' Culoin I
of a New Ymk Regiment at Wa-hirgtou
city, lately made a speech tin re at a Si !'.-
n.u'.e, on the subject of the war and A ivcty
The pit'l is in the fi.lnn lug pur.igriph,
which is cpiotnl rn-!t,m:
"Tins is a w.ir which mows toward the
protection of our honn s, the ty o! oi.r
s- -' "f '" "
t ir and the protect;,
, . '
In sueli a wr we
in nt our lir- s d- s
are ju-t li. il. and are
Ihmiih! to r nirl to evi-rv fnp-e within our
power. Shall we imt v-ize tie- cntinn i.t
B'-au'ort, tl." ii-.niiit ons of w.u: A-.. I if
von would s.-r.'.e their prop' ny. nun t ei
ports, niid evi ii ! it my tin ir l.v.s, I n.v
you w hether yen wo-ihl imt u-e tin ir -I ;vi
wle th'-r yi.ii wi.-ild n"t nun tlo-.r 1 v s,
'great apphoi--, ! .-m l carry l!.-i.i ;n bat
tali.n.s ui- ilti-t th' ir m-utT-? Tuuiiiliu
mil appl oi"" ' 1 1 1 1 - i r y to iae tl.ii
Oiiv-rtmi'i't, I wiiuld phi':.'.' tl,,-r whole
eouii'rv, bhu k and white, in nae in ! serin
iimte i"-a of Idniid. so lint we l.nul l, in
the etnl, liave n 1 1 on riilin M wii.eti
ii , m I
"'' " Y have ru.
in v.e.ir f iiels, pho-i d th'-re Inr the pur-
ti'i.e of t-xti nninat;:ig nn . ie mv nnle-s li"
submit In law, nnb r, in d
C
p. -I in
. vi rv-
fle to
i" the
,. tf ;ii . , 1 .
t-on. I f Ie- n i,l nut 11' r
i.p.
thi:i " t h:it eon;' 1 in Vu:;r w i ; -it
ihe cotton-i xiilud" the r-..rton- 1
the slave dv tit- liaml, pl.ee a mu-kel
II.
If, and ill j"l s lianie lid I1111 itr.k'- tnr
the l,b( rly nf the human rare."' f Iuiiie i.-e
!iijihiu-e. J
John Cochrane ii a h-adii.g D .tnnrr.it
of N. w Yoik, nnd I, is p 'lllnti i-l uwi hmv
States b.gin
" pe.11 .;" m li
lmi- Hrfnrt I nnjrrii.
A writer sitting in the Report. M (;..!
,h' 1 l:M f'U " f V
to the N. V TtM
"These t on..-' iitr;.: or- of grive nnd
seein'iigly nppP )'.! I.r.v-glii rs, f.n.in this
Ib-porler'n (Lilhry tiny grJ thrm.gli with
n form now. Bui how evi. hid it is to nil
behold'.rs ihi.t tl.i-re is n stormy d. bate
brewing I.t re, and llint the r.-'olv-s wh rh
'live nat oi.-, ns I'riinec was -itv. ,1 by ,,yeH
III, I noes g,v..li ill sesiiona ihnt w, ie solemn
ly mled to be permanent, hp-silently I ik
ing shape in the hearts of Ih- p upl.-'n r-- ,
resMitativi. If liiiMtruiy of Ihe IVnrnar
be inar.-hed, and n great nnd d.ri ive l,at-j)
He be won, tin. vs-ion of Congress Will j
gratefully nnd lierr-vanly b" a shorl one.
It will be long nnd pai- omile, if the I'ps-id.-lit
111 Co'iilliatider ill Chief nn ,r the
Constitution, docs not tie to il that the
volunteers, who volunteered to light und
not to lyb.'rnitle, nre brought fare lo
fare with the enemy. " Clu-e ipiurtrrs,"
and not " winter quartern,'' ii the cry in
the ramps. This cry will find full eehu ill j
the popular House, fuller eh(j in the con
vrviitive Semite.
A speedy battle, and tin An-lei)itiie
tory, will save 114 from tuu.-h in 11 11 cuily
iidjouriiin.-nt of the days of piirt,,br of de
bate (hut good tempered men rife (Iml V
forego. Otherwise, there is imtiiediniely
upon us discussion of rmoliitioiii lo 11111111-
ipitte the (iliv-(i in rebel States to en
eip.ite l tic tiiuv. s in itic i;.siriri 01 Colum
bia lo unit the slaves of r. bels to hire
the slaves in rebel States (0 cultivate (lie
nnd ;;ntlnr crops of rolfon, rice, sii'jtir
and tobacco on I'ld.lal net mini discus-
. on ot hills to cciitisciitc the !au, I in tin
rebel Stales of bills to give bounty lands
to the soldiers ami locate warrant for
them exclusively south of the Potomac
to colonize the rank and tile of the army
throughout the slave States, nnd to hold
the theatre of the rebellion under sueli pit
lilical regeneration as Cromwell's English
men held Ireland to confiscate rebel per
sonal property throughout the North dis
cussions about revenue, taxation, expendi
ture, and thereout, before the end, n sav
nge demand for n trcnchmeiit and econ
omy." lliOM f .owiconvr.
The buttle took place at Camp Wildcat,
Ky. The tippioaeh ot Zollicoll'.-r with
li.(KH) infantry. l.ol'O cavalry, and U piece
j of artillery, was known for several days by
I Col. Garr ard, who had si nt repeated and
i urgent dispatches for aid for his devoted
j band, reduced by sickness to little over
i ft 00 men. The rebels came expecting an
j easy victory, and talking confidently on
the way of marching on to Louisville.
; In the nu-uutiuie, reinforcements were
1 hurrying forward the l"th Ohio, Col.
1 Wolhird's cavalry, the '22l Indiana, the
j 11 th Ohio, with a battery of artillery, nnd
j the 1st and 'Jd East Tennessee .Monday
I moriiini Oct. "Jl.it, jul three mouths alter
' Hull Run, the battle commenced. The
t lirst, nnd apparently the moit determined
attack, was an attempt to seize the " Wind
i ing Blades road. After being repulsed lit
that point, they attempted to approach by
the direct Loudon road. But tiny were
met with such resolution that they soon
abandoned the i ll'ort. A u'liill t lit-v rallied
to carry the conical li II. By this time
our ri-wforcmei.ts were nil up except the
two Tennessee rci'inents that had lelt
Camp link Rob.iiMin the morning pre
vious, mill by loiTed inarches arrived on the
ground about 0 o'clock Monday night.
The i;-ht nt the hill wus severe mid bloodv.
Tin" rel" Is i.ttetnpted the stratagem of pre-
tendim" to be L', 1:011 fureei, nnd Were per
i. lilted to u.-liew they were siiiTes.-ful till
tl.ey In:. I app'oailieil witli, n twenty paces,
uIkii at tic ciiiuiiiid "(live 'i m the
lead," a ten ble mid destructive lire was
opein d iij on tin m It was too much for
tin in, a d they tied, pan c lr;ck. n, throw-
n.g awi.y i;:
wai: in to iii 1
n ii now eon
i-kets it. II louh-,1, without
vt tie Ir lire. Our ietory
h t -. An nttuk at night
w i I tile mure tiiaii a skinii i'i with tlnir
rear guar ! to cover th.-ir preivpltate llight
.lie :
It w
111. t"
ii a II e i g. r nlitl.ne nf the conflict.--s
fu'l o! ii. cldi n', w hich mu-t be le't
I u: t I the hi; pri 1-inii
,.. ..r. ,f It,.. r..l,..t.
III II li. I.
.1- r itior
nve given linth writer ninPrea-
Ii sil l-, tiur mortal ty is
ten
than lo a l c
ii kllll-AII tD
Lave hear! It
u iltii s h si than oO. Tln irs
ave bei II Very severe. I
slniiitid at Itli.O. The
VKH'ds tire .trewn with their d -a., many
nf w lui'u in, r tiii-ii buried ; others are si ll
f.'iitel, a'nl -':ii'-, in ull I kehhoo.l, will be
i;i.
the
i i p i ninohg tin sc , t'lillH until
-lirreetion ihall Wake the b-i-ilie;
Tie V II--w tow ards Cliluberhind
i'e
el
(in
nig
', .-.,vi.ig nun-, ni coutP mi nts, t-lotli
a:iil camp furiiiture in their fl'ght.
Many nr"
guns, mi ri
i
Ipiphii s e.'.h.b.te.l, Mirh ns
il-'nls, knaps n ks, Id.lliket-,
and , r i. .Igtcn nf war No'liing but
the eh i-i-tliiii of our men (ruin the forced
mrirrh by u !.-": tin y caiue up prevented a
pur- i t nnd a rapture.
The bretit nf every Ki i.liiekian will
glow w 'h I I "ie :n l,e In-iirs reenuiit'.'il the
.1. -p. r it- v dor w i t li whieli the m 11 of Col.
Gnrrat d and Col. Wnl nrd's ruminalid met
the intadi r- n tie ir li'ihlc old State, while
iho-" nr i'.e iiii-m, with the generosity of
ti u: ml I er-i, nre pmaipt to nmiru you
1 1. n but fur th- timely arrival mid indom.
itable P -n'nt on of Ihe Iujiami and Oil 0
Irnop- lia y mu-t have been (iverpowen d.
, The T- tun i-e. uii 4 biw-ii.l the late which
1 k"pt th' lil lan k until too lain for the fight.
G.-li Shnei.f. ("Sin ft". 1 the t-ha f in rout-
,.! ,.M ,, ,;, t.1,;,;,l,M(.(. U(l.:r.
tlou nf nil Hr i, Ilungarii.n I his
pmn,,,. i , dm.. .1, the inllueiire of Mr.
Hull, who dl... o-. iT' d his 111. ills while u
iiiliopl.uate in the P,it--i,t (IIU, -e, when he
was ( 'ui.iini- inn. r of Potent.
Tie re ii no language lo d'-pirt the htif
'eiing of tl c p.nple who for Uie la.il two
tli'i;,ti, hive bun Mibjulnl Id tin; ruvio'es
' of Zolil. bitndiis. The men
iy men had
j,,,,,,. , ,,,,,, I5,,),;,,-,,,, , l.o.viig
lo, ,,,,.1 ey.-n to Fr.ilikfnlt, nnd they were
,.ft unprot. rl. d. Ai.dlor the n.-xt two
g,.,,, rat 0',s the in.ii.e of ullirnfl', r for
;..,,,,,,,,..,,,' ,,,, Kcturkitins cull
lll; wjj . n-nnriiited in the ininds of
then; fciuipl'-'hearted tuoiintiiiueers with nil
lage nnd rapine, nnd terror and llight,
sep inning women nnd children. Not nil
the li'innr-i In n tofore eotifei p t on him or
which the future may have in store for him
!
us 11 ileC. aleil (ii lu ral, would eotiipensiilt!
tue for the tnaledirlimn upon him that will
form tle-lr fin-side traditions for long years
to I II.
iN'II.I.Nr At mm' Fl.VIIIAI.. A
thiill ng bifid, nt occurred nt the houso of
(.'ol. Webb, just us the remains of (,'o. Ba
ker were being removed lo the grave,
His brother, Surgeon linker, ciituo for
ward, and, choking with tears, requested
that ihe body might bu borne out by a
number of young soldiers, who hud rescued
il, nt (he peril or their lives, from the hands
of the 1 emy. When Baker fell, it was
found (Iml nfler be, had been pierced in
front by nix nflo bullem, (ho barbarous
enemy bud thrmt wo Imyonels into the
. . .. .. ....i. . mm i
liacK 01 Hie uiuiiii.iieii cinpie. iw
tempt was then made to ."any him off is n
I.v ,L these, vi.nutr heroes Mil ir to'
..... ...J ,r.ll tlmt r....n.ii...t to tli. in of
tl,.,ir.,,,nu,uder. They fonuht hand to
hand with rebels, face In face in close and
.I.mi.IIv oui.ter. until the body was
recovered nnd borne off in triumph to Ihe
Union camp. It wis well that such u
guard of braves should be the lust to bear
the shrouded remains of such n man as Bil
ker to his final resting place. They march
ed by his side in the procession, and when
the prayer of Mr. Deiuiis.in was concluded
nt Ihe cemetery, they enme forward nnd
irentlv bore il to the dark and silent vault.
The volleys followed, the troops formed in
platoons, the music changed from a funeral
to a martial air, and the obs. qui.-s of this
rlvr to Union and Liberty were nt an
lit it r
cm:
GAitum Davis. The Kentucky Legit-
i :,. ..i i',,;i..,l s;i,,i,y s:, ii,,inr
III III l , III l li iiuu (. v l,ii il " - - - -
' " , ,
10 U.KO U.e pn.ee oi me .rau-r ,. ....
ridge, were cosily divided between Hon.!
r '
James iiu line, or u-r jsecreiary o. mr
' '
I retiMii v, nun viiiiii-ii i 'in ik. i in' linn i
,
was chosen ill caucus of the I moil mem-
bers by only one v.ite over the former.--
' J
ii.. :.. i..... .... r . ...... I .. .;i.i. .....1 i..,.
lit- ei il ill I in hi i ui Ltwiiii iiwiiiii, nun ,'i,.
h ,h ' , ,
r. i. .. r......e.i.. ..i ii... w .ir 1 1 ,..
il'l III, I l 1 II lllll'llll l'l 111' 11 lilt." l,,i
ll,i u tin ..i.t linn rii.iit.'i V to i nil.
1 .' ' .
gress .several years ago, his service In thai
body ending wiih the Congress of IS I j
I. He was afterwards a ineiuln r of the
Stale Cointitutioiuil Convention which met
in lSI'.l, and (pposed vehemently the poli
cy of electing Judges, Clerks, Sheriff-.,
Ac, by the popular vote, mid iidvo.-aled
the old plan of having nil State ofliciuls
i .i e i :.. - . it ... . . . ..v. i
appointed by the Governor, nnd for life. J
When the Convention drafted a new Con
stitution, providing lor the election by pop- j
nl. ir vote of neatly all Mate olhccrs, he re-
fused In sign il. lie has thus 1 u ulirn
coiin rvative during his w hole political en-
p er. and an " old fogy ;'' but ree.iitlv h-
has been one of the most active ol Union
men. and il wusntliis instance mid lliroituh
his i-.M-rt.ons that 1'ed. inl urins were
brought and ii I-'ederiil camp foriued in the
State. He is prepared I. COjiliy lengths
for the Union eunse-even thul Mt-'gntid:
ill rreiiiont's proelamatioii n few luoi.thi
iil'o. nf 1 inaiic-nntiiii' the slaves of ri b. 1
nutrrs.
.1. -
S11 i urnN, Jan. S, I "-r, j
En. Ari.IS: I cl -cover that editors mid
corr. ipondeiils of several Union newipa
iers are thus early bringing to our lmt.ee
the importance of the t inning general flec
tion. While tin y seem to agree that tin re
should bo a unity of 1 ction on snuie jui
Ui n I fair principles, jet there npprali to be
11 tiivi tiitv of opiiiinti liotv that 1 lid should
be accotiipl ih. il. There eei tuii.ly should
be 11 unity of action in 11 proper wav, nnd
I 1 11 1 11 K 1 in i .111011 men w.ii :niiii s"ii;o i
fair measures, ihut w ill ! siitisfuetoir to I
la, th parties No one shuuld be trilil. .1 in I
..(V,.... .. I... ;., ....1 1 I-..; I
"',11, ' 11 tt.'l. ,1 :-. ,111 v III,, I III. Ill
A ml in xt in course he should In-
'"'"I"-
tent in every way In disehurge the Jut es ;
nf an nfliee, and not only competent, but
Willing lo carry oul the w iihin of the ntu-1
pie, as exprened before the . l.-cti,.... '
,. . , , ... :
Lvpenenee has taught us thut m '" ,
p.i-t too Mile interest has been lluin.r. ited '
both by the people mid the Legislature in
P gard to inak.iig a good code of laws lor '
Oregon. Time are many laws, t II1V '
. , , . . , , j
in. ml. Unit load lillieiulilig or repealing, 1
and otlii rs made lo lake their place And ',
the Coii-titutioii, if it em. Hits w ith the in-
In. -Is of the p. ople, should be amended. I
I hold thai u mini competent to din j
charge his duties in 1.11 office is al.-o rompi-
tent to propo-e to the pi ople sin huietiiuri s
for h giilat on as will prove 11 hru. lit to
.... ., I
majority of our people, ,( practically car-
nedout. Hence, a Calidid.it.. for Slate !
Senate or llnilsu of Itepreseiilnlives, shmild j
1
be reipiired n hlale to the people whom he
off n to serve, whether he favors all of the
existing laws of our Slute, und what lawn
hedois not approve or what new laws
ought lo I.e tntide or what laws or parts
of laws ought to be repculcd. If the yiewn
enlertuilied mid L 1 1 lis ex pressed by the can
didate, urc approved by the people, ho in
the right muii for the office but if ilitnp.
proved by tin in, he is not the mini ncedud
nnd should not be supported. Lvcry can
dula'.e for either of the iibove-linliied oflici s
ought to Sieuk out pluinly, in order that
Ihe people may know what I. gal sentunetits
they nre called on to support in the candi
date; mid Ihe people would do just right in
refusing lo vote for any candidate who re-fu.-eil
or declined lo give the people his le
gal selilitnenls.
In order, therefore, to dhow Ihe nccess.i.
ty und thu jiiitiee of conforming lo Ihe
foregoing suggestions, I will instance the
following;
There oughl, or there ought not, to be
tin interest hiw, specifying what interest
should bo received on money loaned, and
no more.
The people of Oregon ought, or tiny
ought not, lo be allowed to uctns attorneys
lor tiieinseives on their own business in the
circuit or any other courls in this Sliilo.
The geiieml election of Oregon oughl, or
it ought not, o lulco place about thu first
of November, in order to Nave thu addi
tional expense of the Presidenliiil election
every four yearn.
The srHMion of (ha LegiHlulure ought, ut
it ought, not, to take place about thitfrst
of December, nt each regular hvmJ, in or
der (Imt runners, inerhniilcN, undollier la
boring men, cult then best leavo their bunl-
nesn, and serre the peopln.
Ihe people of Oregon ought, or ibey!
..l,i i. .it in be al owed to vote ny lia
lot nt all elect Ions.
The regllhit-on of Hie fees Mid sal...
of nil the olli.eu in Oregon infill, or
ought not. lobe placed ill reach of tin
people; mi ihut limy may be cluing,. I by
their l.c-iiduture, at any tesnon llieivol,
. if thought pra. tin.
The judiciary system of Oregon ought
or it ought not, to be repealed ; nnd a new
svstein orgni.lied 10 take ilS place; in wh cll
it should provide that all the Judge., both
high and low, la the persons that employ
them, sufficient to remunerate them for
their services; nnd that the civil nnd law-
abiding eitiz. ns be not taxi d to pay the
cost ol suits of the vicious and lawhss per
muis, who generally employ those courts
j And further, that the jurisdiction of Jus
tice of the Peace ought, or it ought not
In be extruded to a sum of one IIioiimiiu
dollars; the parlies in suit, in said court, to
j be allowed a trial by Jury, the same m
-. ..! .1
circuit court.
0Ui( r ()f ( ir
. . , . . .
be iiained; lull enoilgll lias li. eii .ilalnl
. . , . . . .
coin nice any unbiased mind that our laws
. . i .. .- r.i I
need the specuil nllenlioii hi the people,
'. ... ,, . ,. , ,, .
1 he lender will hn.l nolliing in tnls nr
. . ,
tiele llint stands in Ihe wnv of liny mhll
I
i , i i t .'. .i . .i i .
icalpurlv. Audi insist that the liMiiet
. 1
1,1
' III In al t o! all parlies slioliM eii;--ige In
I these, or .lilliilar llieinnies, in old r lo
am -nd our I tw s.
It is ii No th-ilrcd tint, in the future, n
of our fibers be judgid, and riw.irdu
according lo their conduct in office m.d
not as In relofnrc, when in. u were ju
ami I'etviirih'd, iiccoi'iliug to Ihe sin nelli of
,i . , , . ,! i ; . ,i. .. .
I 1,1 I Ml I 1 1 1, I! I, II I II' f , l
. 1 . . . ..
iiig'd
I!' spcetfnllv mil s,
1!) nj. Cm oi ii.
".. V I
Pniniaiil to notice the
eitleiiH mi nnd
, nroiiud the Upper Clin kauinH tin t ul the
' r.Mili nee of li. nj nn.n Snnlh fi.r the pur
pon- of nigaiii. iig u jmut sin. k compniiv
I" bmld and k. i p u toll bride -rum tin-
Cl uk iinas nt or In nr the ;n,ii.t win re
M bridge stuml, on the ruid h -iiiling bum
! .lames Brow n's farm lo the I'pper Mnhi
i W N W tm: w as t h cli d chuii uinii, and
1 .Iml All 1 1 OUN r It eci el i.ry
Uu lnot.1,11 nf Jm Blown, t ieni'ii'ng
proce. did with the organial on of tin
cninp-iiiv snid enmiiiitiy to I r ki nwuii-
- . .
I lie I pp.T t III' k II'IIIS liralge I oii jimiiV
I In tin 1 1 11 n ol S11I1111. I I, It' ll, 11 coin
llittieiu I hree w 111 nppo nti-d to dr. ill 1:
eun-t I nt ion nnd b biiii for the fin 11 11
inelit of iniil CompaliV S imin l I, B- II
Willnim Strii kliu, and II B I.ihcIIih
were nppo nd il
The Inline then tiM'lv a pros tint I the
ci'ii.uiitli e shinilil pri pme its r, port
The liieitlng was ngiiin cnlh d to nnh r.
w hi-n the eoiuiiiltti c Itnnle a repot I, w h 1 h
nihil,', i
1 "a uiotn'ii
th.
Mil,.. 1 il" rs, iiiiiueli
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Strh kbit. J.lenb Kiind'e, l W 'I'm lo r
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Cli.ld. Hugh
(.'in (i Hongs. .1 . 1 ii B
I'urtiii, I x ,l"liii.oii
' ' en. Curri-n, Win N
Peirce. Jii-iph Blown,
Wade. I'.iOihlo.
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ll"whlt, nnd S.imin I II11.I1, , uu,l mti
. " " '",'r" ,
w I111I1 p sillt' d us In! nw s in N inle
pr,.i(. , : S,n,.. I I. P.. II. S .-'; S I
I..1,( , Trun ; Jn,e, I, Young, und Lewis
A Lacy.
u" motion. Ihe Dlpetur- w.-r. i,,-'i m ti ,1
'" ' : " f"r ''ii.hl.ng the l.i a'.-e,
and lo let Ihe contract for so do ng n--non
(, ir..,,.,(,
The meeting tin I, iidjnurn. d
Atle.it: S'iitt L Bin,
S'r 'J I'"'"1 ' f'irnt.u,
''...I,! til.
fair L.st ol ( llln n of llowill I'mlru
Diiiou .n li.'i, S nf ''
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H . A ; L C (I lie, P. S ; - Cnide ,
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S ; J M. Stewart, C ; P. Dav-.l-nn,' A
C ; P. Piiptitiii k. ('Imp ; D Tm lor, I S ;
, ft t 1 . , .
A t'. Swmls, (i. S ; 1". J. lmoinl
P W. P.
Lady Officers Mis Mary ('line, Ml-i
Olive ( ri'i'tiwood, Mi-s biry Wuo lnnrtli
This Diviiinn is pro-pi ring lim lv.
XVXAXIXIXBS:
Jan I'l, nl Allniiy. by lli It. v. W S I r
Mr. A I, .Snsms la ,Mi-i ,s.Ai,.,n M vrta,
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nn: niujmy city senium
II
AS Ihi.II irlilrd by Ul l"' . 't
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