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PLl ul u 1 1 Vol, 3, mm - ir - iMt mitirfi i i m - ' 1 n r NWolwiri ttt'HltJyilN MMN W nwr.. & '-,,. '. .'' x t . l . . . . . rr '.ar :sb w' ,', i . ... -.-. i n? . i ., i .ki t.i - Lifwi'i. -i r ' ?' "" jr-iUFflM'WtflWl t '. ieitiyt')iMj4iii!'iUA ijji.rto.tvWi . iin'-Miw-niiiiii r " ',wi,lr-i-l,-i;,.ftrrn,iv AmWlH' il iJii1.) AW .1 11 Oregon City, (Oregon Territory,) March 9,1848 MM '3Ai't t?fl,.V0lJfc5j 3WJ " i yj3 "i iiSKl MHMmm j IV H OWWl'BflWlM. Cuur Watii, (. 7, IMl -T all mtrtmi mgtgU timh W' rfctr, ImtfrnU) w MOtiV, M iW r imUiv V tnkmkaUng aWalf t 'OrrrMi.' My oountrymm Th' vital ' IrwimH whloli oluiier round avtrr feubllo net, put fori h at thlitlm (b bglnnliwfour muni ooionjr, wnion mtjr wr iwtii'imo wicenil 'North American Ropubtlo on Dim J'aclAo ahorea, mvat aa my apotofty Tor adtlroMlnf you hi Ibia anUla Manaar. Bvary act of iba .aiheta af Mr aoantry, tha framart of our unaa.uklai aaaatkatloiii tba foundara ef oar raajwiajjaailhttlaaaj civil and rrllfloua,'wa trig with' aaiiaa. quaiicM and bad la anaryo galaan tatar. eu that hava baan davalaptaf tbavaaalvfa fur nearly thraa quartan af a aaniury, to the attonlahmoat of a world, tba terror of ilaapou, tha confutioB of tkt tradora la tba aoula of man, and tba aamaaaiirad Jay of areparry tbeir eharaataf U almt gonol What widoir of a drui.kaai hunband ha arr burn known to put on a ctaarful aniilo JortoilWn ptit half her dayaT Mho tile actually from public illngraca. I run, H alrlboafirat upon tba f ravo of tier IiuMmiiiI, but It reata not tbara, It reboiinda ami cornea down' with, Imllaorlbabla fnroa up. an Imr naknl nbul, already Meoillng from a tbouaaiMl porra aad aba aaplnra! Bho la a murdered woman, and your hanila, alra, have coaimlttoJ the murder. What young man or woman will goagab, into respect, abla company1 afar raturnlng from a 9flaWBa9ffawfMrVaV Ba PBMNaT' MI anlTJttl M1 fktberf Tba oannoa'a mouth can bo laced. The wild wavee of the tnlghly Harp are unfearad. Burnt oltlea are made to live again in renewed eptendor; but tha quick but coUL glance of tho eye which apaaka in taawniat that bum deep InM lb mtl. Mihamtkar of thai vminu the aona of juatioa aad '"''""man waa a drunkard," aannot be met by Kternlty will only be eutWiliat it develop fully tha unmaaaarad'graatnaaa af tbeir intereat to men deatiaad la live aad eat oa thla aide of the grave, aad to rtee aad re. colre the frulia of tbeir aataaaa bayaed the grave. Toocloee waaehfutaaea aad too high regard cannot be pland uaaaoar eyry aotioa, now la tba iaawey af tab. colony. I may be aakad ho tba aale of ardent apirita la mora a public aot ihaa the aale of any article of rnerobaadiae. I anawer a man may aall a baibal of wheal, or a bale of gooda and but vary Urn seept the purchaser and aeller will be eibatad by the aate ; but not ao with the aalliag of ardent apirita. The Ant gallon of latoii eating drink that ia made or aold in a neighborhood, ehaageethe whole prospect of that neighborhood, dimlalabeetbe value of property, takes away tba security of life, drives out of tha tewathe lodustrioua and tempente, colleeaa tagetber tba iado. lent, iotempenta, lieeatious.-pnftgaie, haien of law, order, aad ntigien, aad puts in motion a tnbji of aaata, whoso auWa fceMe aatun. It breaks down ev ery w solution to rise and discourage, meat aad aaaaaadtuey qutekly fellow, and the youag maa will become the sure vie tin of those who are to (HI your places, when you aball hava gaaa to raosive the doaMe waa of -Urn that glvetb his neigh. bar draw aad aaakeat bin drunken," aad of bin that Hakae the widow's ralmear to piedge." What child can be Indooed to return to that school where his playmatee have pointed him to hi drunkaa (bther, reeling down the street. No mother can 'attempt it, broken hearted aa she usually la. Such children-aro ef. Actually abut out of bcIkwI, and your haada have abut them out and doomed them to Ignoranoe disgrace and ruin ! Nothing but the redeeming grace of God can save them, but to receive Ibis they aro in the moat unlikely situation possible. Hokreaiaaed. QirWt publish thoMlowing document! at the NnuoMnf Ra.' Patrick J. UoCVr.' consrquenoea wui awutva taaiaat aaya owjj,,,, lba ,, ,.toyt a, tlda auildi aadaaaai atinaaatiajaji on lite unending yeen of eternity, and iHinilniio to make their dnadful reality fpll while the walla of ball shall continue undemollahed and the streams of immor tality aball continue to pour into the soul fresh vigor and lnoreeeed susceptibility of enduring the names that aball never burn down, and the pains of that worm that ahall never die. A wholesale merchant may count the price of his sales by hun. Uredsof thousand, the almple fact la an. nouncrd in the morning papen, but no ono ia alarmed for tba safety of lib prop, rrty or his person ; no mother's bosom heaves with anxiety for her son, ao wife's heart palpitates w'.tb solloltude for her huaband. But not ao when tba astound. Ing fact is announced that rum has entered the town aad Ma eele twnmeneedj how then doea every aaaaaiMaee turn pale, every woe nfkftVsMsf tba ladue. trioua aad vlhaae'eVf stepew paMalwViMMra'aad their persons, aa whan aWkt sBsJNr fcaanten a country with ira aidHwdrd. Insurance companies immediately demand an In. crease of inau ranee money upon all prop erty In that town. Tha farmer and me. chanlo are called upon to lay aside Ihe plow and the plane, to build the walla of Ihe poer.house and the prieoo. The half An. iahed plow.ahsre la laid aalde to forge locks' and chains' and haad-euaV The derpchanaelaof iaereaaiag wealth seem to dry up at their IbuateJn heads and the money oooe laabundaiwaaadda. signed to erect aaaauntnta of industry and rlghteouanaw, la ahurobea, oollegaa, and achools, to attract tha vlrtuoua, to feed the intellect, la Immediately diverted to fee sherlns, oourta. aad polloaa. -Those flames wblon aarried raja through ao many streets in Iba' City of New" .York, In 1886, and again la 'U, aaalbllatiag aa many millions of property, ra , atM .mmnarad to ihe flames vou hava kkadted In Oregon t Those nntlllaa wMah'na4 themselves homslaaa la tboea ajaaliaa'ad itraeu, exposed to tba froaU of 7aMavyt felt tha aoul aupporUng aonaatatioa that tUIr ohanotanbad outUra4 ttspWfajiMa' wlriol. bad awaiww w atr AU alter, IMT aaa, saawa a rl9gpeaee W.WWM "wr "y. j .. - .i whinovor this order iadfslurbed he'punlah. en iljirevartcutoratoinctl(iieaby hlmaelf, as hIIiich tho tlimllwiiMint of the rcUI. Iloua ungnla, tho universal deluge, the burning of Hoiiom and Oomorrha. At otlmr times he punished the iliaturbcra of order hv thn inlulsters of his justice, ai happens under the written law, which con tains Mjmro puiilshiiieiits rrglstcrcl aa In. fliclvd ly tho hand of Uud against tho evil docrfi. What tho Almighty haa hereto, foro done, he rcix-nls at the present day. Homotlincs he chastises the guilty with those torrlblo plagues with which ho Ma already vletted oa, sueh aa'aaaceee in ajabaU" dmud ,oar hapaaaeaa. t Bat let aw par. mala, tho failure of cropa and alcknei A I other tlinea Im employs hi mini. irs of jiutioe, which aro tha dlflennt officers of the government which he baa established both to reward the good and to punish the guilty. It Is Ihe doctrine of Saint Paul, That trtn om thould be nOmtuitt to Me higher ptnetri; for there I no power that tome not from God, ami it U He whoht titahluhtd oil the seaxr.Mol U vfon'tkU earth: he therefore teho retliU the peWr, retitti the ordinance of God, and hesfho reliefs It.vurthatet for himself hit own jilt condemnation," "Wherefore," adds tills same Apostle, "be tuhmlMsire not only through fear of chastisement, hut for ton science sake, for such is the Kill of God." Rom XIII. J, 3, 3,4, ft.) This too lath doctrine .of tho Cathollo Church. Prac lice it, Dearly Beloved Brethren, If you wish to prove yourselves worthy children of this holy Church to which you belong. Show yourselves the truo friends of our country ; act In concert with your fellow chiten, and cooperate earnestly with them In promoting that happiness and prosperity to which our country seems to be by Providence) deatineil 'tttf 'Msttattaky 'af large." KSTBACTs) 1 m rasatatml Wawaehito, Bearing dolt 8M of December, 1847, and addressed ay Me AnhUshof of Oregon City to (hi Clerg) and to the Faithful of his JHoceu en the occasion of his arrival amongst them, On this day we shall commence to ad dress you, Dearly Beloved Brethren : and tho first advice which wogivo you is con. corning temperance. Tho temperance society la a truly important ono. It Is tho ark of aafety fur yourscltc, fur your chlldrm and for our young coun try. Follow tho cxninplo of other couotrice t la Canada, for example, en tiro pirivhne hasten to be enrolled uti. iter the hanrier of temperance and at Ihe fxt of the Altar. . By considering on all that our Bleated Saviour euflered for us, of the vinegar and gall which be was git. en to drink, of your sins to bo atoned fur, of tho good example you are bound to give your fellow. man, thoso inolic will render tho pledgo of tempcranco pleasing to you, and wo hope that, for tho luvo of God, you will mako this little sacrifice, so beneficial to yourselves, ao productive of such immense moral good, and hich will certainly draw down upon you the benedictions of heaven. "Let us lire to. otrlu, and justly, and godly in this teorld," aa tha Apostle 8t. Paul direcla ua in Ida epistle to Titus. (Titus, II. 19.) Ouraecond advice regard Charity; the queen of virtues. We conjure you Dear, ly beloved Brethren, to love one another aa Jesus Christ haa loved us. (St. John XIII. U.) Bear up patiently with tho Imperfcolloae of your neighbor aa God daily baan with your faults, remember, lag that wa an all childran of the aame Father, who la la heaven. Wa strongly raaeaaasaad tha giving of good example, wktah aiekeeeo deep an Impression upon UteaeaiiofiaM. sWai Peter telle ua aot te denote with Hbertlaeej but to Impose ailanoa'oathan by iheeaaotlty of your Uvea. ( Lai yoar coaduot bo ao pun and aoar that' tba coed works which others aaaaayaadenay iaduaa tba net of aaeeiievera to 11. It. IS.) ffl. ml BVaOar, Of the ArchUshop of Oregon City, direct. ' ed on the 10M of Deetaier, 147, to the Catholics of hit Diocese, aa ne occasion of tha massacre otmmliki ai Walla U -vVsjJaar1"-"1 '' '.j-T"""- l,r.m: Francis Norbstt BUtichel, by the caer. cy of God and grace of the Apostolic See, Archbishop of Oregon City, dec. dec, lo tho secular and regular clergy, and to iba faithful of our Diocea,and to those of the region of Nesqualy, health and benedie lion in our I.ord. When lately directing to you our first pastoral inundate, little did wc imagine that wc should be compelled to address you en no early an oportunlty and under such distressing circumstances as the present. But in contemplating the horri- Ide massacre, of which there can ho n lonccr any doubt, how can we nrv re. main silent f Alas I the task we hnvo to perform ia a doleful one. The blood of Like indignation of the Moat High apilt! It wn also havo a duty to perform, and this too noitbo least Important one! it lethal of Mosea on the mountain whilst the lra. elite were cnggd,in combatting In the plains. Let us thoroforn, confidently bo. seech wir heavenly Father to enlighten the government In Ita proceedings, and to protect those who exert themselves in re ettaUliblng goud order and harmony a monntua. Let ua humbly implore of God to promote among all states and oeo ple that peace and good will which the Angela cllaunted at the nativity of our blaaaed Redeemer, and which have hither our Lord may grant you graor, merry . C .it ' ' ami peace. Amen. Wherefore, having invoked the Messed name of-God, wo hava ragelalod-aad.of dered, and do now rrgulato and order Iba following observances: first that the first Friday which ensue, next after tha publl cation of this Mandate shall be a fasting day, a day of expiation lo appease tho wralli ol uod Second'y In all ourChurvhe6aSua-( days and liolydays tho Litany of 'tho aa." cred name of Jesus shall be recited lev mediately after 'Mast 'till further orders '.n i - saaaaeaauT i , aawrsM . arias ,aw .aWf,Jwr, bMm asatw.uaaii.Bsj.iraten, "I 41MI.. Ikl Pill '.- -- . .-. i - -.- l. -..... taaaaata aaaaea jaw .t,AwT.r!,,,,n.,'Tlr.,,,,T", .. .JLJJi'f'V-W J' '"" -'l-"--.- -l.....li.l.m 1. :.!. iaa Nwn aaivaan. aaajpaaaa m-irn.'x.T:m'.itm":'?. v " iu .iin .nijiai.iiiiivn.iirTiR1! i ' i mi iai i i , . m'i- aaada aasatM 1, MMrtsaafJi WIsMay. umunm,mumr,mmmmmmVsmwse-you w our fellow. cltllcns has been haa run and reddened the soil of our dear young country ! Aluj! thoy Imvo fallen tictimsof that Zealand ardor which ani mated them in thecuusoof humanity and cltlllzation ; vilizcus worthy of a Vctter falu I A horde of fivreo taibariaua blind, id by prcjudicu Me most unjust, and trampling undor fool ihosaorcd tiosnfna. turo and humanity lmo dared to dip their hiuids in tho Mood of their follow mon, and unmercifully to massacre a defence. less parly without any provocation to ao foul a deed I At this awful intelligence you were horror stricken and the blood chilled cold in your veins, a sympathising aigh heaved from your heaits and you participated in the general affliction caused l.y the mur. dcr of these unfortunate vlctima of bar. uarily. In doing ao you hava performrd a duty j but ia that sufficient in the trouble in which Ihe country is involved f Who can assure uathat thla horrible massacre will not be followed up by others, and re newed perhaps in some other quarter of our territory f And, if the Inlldel party conspire and plot together their work or carnage, pillage and destruction, which they have already commenoed, who, we atk you, in oaae of tba coalition of the tribes, who can count himself aeoure f Government, it la true, haa taken step. Courageous volunteers have, been dee. patched to bring succour and protection to tba survivors and to obfttttee tba mur. dann. But In eoeetderiag the rueful eoaaequanoaa which nay iboui the Im. mlnent dangers to which oar brave follow chlaaas expose thamaajafa - aa deplore" ble dlaaaten whtob any aMeaaftkla unfor. tuaataaiblr) are wa te ranala 'idle apeo. tarera of aha awful -eeeae which1' s com. aaeaelngt Not dearly bejeved Brethren' tlcularly beg of God, who. i Infinitely rich in mercy, to infuse hla holy grace into the hearla of those murderers, that they may come to know themselves, thai they may sinoerely repent for their crimes, and quickly embrace this holy religion which haa converted nations the most sav. age, that they may know and practloe the secret and benefteent law of tha Ooapel, which is alone capable of softening the most obdurate hearts and of civilising the most ferocious characters. Thla holy taw of God in teaching those children of na ture to know Him aad Me divine Son, oar sweet and amiable Saviour, will civilian them, and convert them lato brethren ia God. This Is the prodigy of graoe which this holy law haa operated upon tribee and nation tba moat barbarous. Parhapa too tbeir conversion depend upon our prayers: let us therefore not oeasa In supplicating God to confer upon them the grace which be haa granted unto ua. In having recourse to God in prayer, dearly beloved Brethren, let us not forget that our most Important duty I to humble ourselves profoundly in presence of tha tremendous Majesty of the Almighty, humbly aoknqwledgiaglhat they are our sin which have brought upon us this ter. rible calamity (GenT 43. SI.). No doubt of It ; God ia irritated against ns. This God thrice holy, haa seen our miqnl. ty, his allseelng eye haa born testleaeny to Urn arn TsVvt vnMfewsovBauajvB. With grief and pain he has witnessed bis holy days profaned, his blessed name blasphemed, tho sanctity of tha marriage state -violated, Ihe indisaolublo bonds of thla sacred alliance broken and dissolved : he has seen the supine Indifference of tome for bis worship and aervice, their to tal disregard for tho all important concern of their eternal aalvatIon,and the incon. ceivabIoardour and attachment of many for the perishable thinga of this world. Ho i fully aware of the disorder whioh reigns in morality, the hidden crimes of some, the open scandals of others; in. temperance, gambling, and debauchery have cried aloud to heaven and provoked AI. ready boa thla avenging Deity, to mako us' sensible of our wickedness and to in duce us to reflect within ouraclvci, alrea dy haa ho visited our animals with die caso and our land with barrruncis j but seeing that these lsitat!ons produced no elfoct upon us, behold now ho ecourgca us in our own persona. Let ua fear belov. ed Biethren, provoking the rath of tho Lord : be not deceived, God mil not be al. Kayt mocked of. (Gal. 0. 7.) "Nine ia revenge," he tells ua lit tho 33d chapter of Deuteronomy, "rorengo is mine, and I will repay them in duo time." Let us therefore begin from tho present moment to appeaae Ida anger ; let us ha c recotireo (otearr, to prajcr and to fasting whilst the time of hla mercy continuea and before the day of !' juatlce arritct. Letfua be guided by t i voice of hi prophet Jonaa and follow the example of the Inhaoltanta of Ninlve. (Jonas III. 0, 7, 8, 4, 10. Let us return to tho Lord with a contrite and humb'e heart. (Ps. 60.) Let us turn with disgust from our evil yVtys and bring forth fruits worthy or penance, (mat. 8 8.) If we wlah to escape Hie direful ven. geanceof an angry God in thia world and in the world to ooroe: yet hen ne win readily permit hla anger to be appeased by our voluntary penance, a he desires not tha death of a sinner, but that ha bo con. varied and live. (Batch. M. 11. Such, dearly beloved Brethren, ia our daty un der praaent eirounetakoee. I We trust that you will a be deaf to our volee, aad that tha God of maroy will aafbr hieaself to be moved by the euppHoettoae aa tha neaaaoaa of hla oblWren. v Aa for aa, Brethren, wa aaatt naartny .bo given, to draw down upon ns iba. keaa diction of heaven. . And this pastoral letter aball bd read In all our Churches ou lbs first Sunday ad ter ita reception. Given at St. Paul'a Wallaanet under our sign aad seal, with the counieraiga.of I our Secretary, thla 16th day of Deoeae. ber, 1847. L. S.) Signed,. P. N. BLANCHBT, . ArchUshtf ef Otogmx CUp- By command or aat xvereamp, ji J.B.Z.VALpUC.Sao'y B FaefnBestasr. A Wawal te acsVaal Tameainta. Yon should make it your firat dutyjip on enuring nachool room for the Arat time, tb be etudiotw: careful to gala the afeo. lions of your tcboiar. It' ia of tho ut most bnWtauoe U order te govern," to study the disposition of each aad every one under your charge. Be oourteoue in your maantra towards tbeat and aall for a return not cniy to youraeu, oui loeasn out er. Precept and example should go to gether. Would you ask a favor of a scholar, do it in a polite way aad with aa ntueh ease and grace aa yon can oom- maao. in so .using you cnaorea yetir onmtnaml wllh daubla (inf. end laslfl the acbolar with the utility of your piaoepabliag t Bo Arm and decided but aot hanh or abu sive ia your government. 1 hava found during aortto five, yean teaoWag, that da ounoa if aoojuuiynaoaeeary to gooa asim ml ' StiJ"a"fiaiaTis"t iaV nwnsfsassfi vbi.m-ssb.v js ss nw will pafley with a child, ahowa his own weakneta, and imbibee aa Indecisive char. acter in bi acbolar. Be kind and aynt. patblsing, be energetic,' firm and decided, and aucceM ia yours. C. W. 8. adding aewi'i owaaalaa! i tion'reaWtlMti wtirBaTfa WfWg vvVaBBBn VBsjnBBBBB be should ha' dead. Orno. meat of meral Jhm i htaavaleaeaV' lai taaji gumantr wan-aMtaji no aoahialry wnsM la i BMrkbiirw2;van1 tha aniaaiaaa of aarnr . JrZaiilnWl lj 'iiMM 'tarsal'" eeedd aat hava ,aaMai aai aana.Jte i aai fan i ! Ig'fg-V-f f-gssyhl dwrawaisWsaV anMiiaair.taWntawarali tend. ,r' "' . w ,T" It wMavi.iaaMalrrd aad weasanrwho nla aM i bat Thn ant I waa, ntat tit isaja wbat tan janvutt aa kMao siwnaaatl erof Vlraala.aan win- wannaon tioe-bf the Uaanadaftaaai t r - m . . W.tfl" Tkaae waann3tnnaaaj la tan aaatai snrelyworny lyaanataai HsRaBnaV awnVB ftTasTtrVJaj aniBaaertwfjh Huaaa'aatMtsTyai cleawatfaaaaaVV aMaVanMaal anaasB LaaaaWaaafl lansaTJalnVnT ZiM VM ftflByl aaBW.teBMSJBBBBVBBB wansnasaaaj sapnaao 'dSSSrnSLT -. j , fBBBBjaiBBBBJSBr: bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj al sad sTiasaBBTaTi Wan'rlf siaTl BsKsMnannM tlagaVtV: mmmJiimtof ! --y- -Bn-ingZatJal3afaanamsal UneWtian?tZsaSasl MHM WmWtron WBanWaM WawfJlsBstaBsl Oi QtHtMtMu'1 sWVaHMsMPsaVPPvHI BsBV?-r OThe following communication, and incidents, find a welcome place' ia the columns of the Spectator. Any further contributions aa interesting and useful would be received with pleasure The author will please accept our thaukt. Far the Ortgoa Spectator. Ma. Editor The following interest. ing anecdote, to illustrative of the charac ter of that truly great an?- good man, tba late Chief Justice Marshall, I have thought you might deem worthy a placo in your columns. To youreelfand many of your reapers it may already be familiar ; still it will bear to be read, and read again. Perhaps it may bo the meana of strength ening snd ancouragiog some of tho youth of our twloved Oregon, who having left tho home of christian parents before tbeir sentiments and principles, in reference to the groat truths of Christianity, ncre wel cstallishcd, arc in danger of bating the beautiful structure undermined ; If not by tho arguments, by the jots and snecra of a clasa of men to bo found In almost ctcry community : men who affect to disbelieve what they would not hare to bo true, who scoff al what they do not un. derstand, and who, when reason falls, too often aucceed by the forco of ridicule, In enveloping in tho mista of infidelity tha minds of the unstable and unwary. A Trtslr reei Maun. A few years since, a gentleman travel ins in Vlriclnla, at tbo close of tho'daV stooped al a publio bouse to aaaa tba night. Ha had but just alighted when an old gen tleman arrived ia an gig, with the appa. rent IntentkmbfbeoonJnghlalWJowguaat. The courteeiee of plate) honeet at ranger passed betweaea taam, and taey tastna tha tavern. -Bona alter at) addkion of atreral young gaatlaawa waa atade to their number. Aa aoon aa taey warn a little reeled aad refreshed, ihe aeavaraai tioa turned by one of thane teaaelequeat harangue that day ataan at th bar. U waa mailed by another of tha youan aaaa. wot he wltneated tha aaaaa day aa axhl. Utloa of eloqoenoe no doubt eqaal, bat that It waa mm Ma a aareaatw Wa had freananly brefcleoklaaTfa.naaa oU oaa fa i baa aaaetil menu ware' well eenaaaal Miration nadpsty. towe:fjs dent that the vaaaal wbsaja-aa'aaal been diverted Inan ite aaanasatVaari that it waa now anai aat mbtmI aa a .'whiskey jag. 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