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COMMUNICATIONS,
Par lbs Orsfsa ripaetalsr .
Wow Mvltha;.
Oft ittklng undtr fain namnCcmbl.
nation In Oregon Cily to otrrlhroie the
flaw, andtoguUtKejxopIt in the country.
Ma. I'.niToa Tho main object of in.
qulry, In lid communication will he, to
ascertain, whether the tclf.atylcd "Land.
Claim Aaaooiation" can carry out thiir
scheme, without running over the law a of
Oregon, aa wall Organic, aaHtatutory and
common T and at lha earn time trample
upon private and vested rights. If they
cannot, and Idle can be made to appear,
then "all worthy men" will not, nay,
ahould not join It, the dictum of the Free
lrtaa to the contrary notwithstanding.
The friends of the measure, few to he
aure, are conscious of this fact, and aware
that it aucceas depend in making thn
people believe In it legality ; hence the)
aay in their by. law that the ohjnt of .1
la, "To carry out tho spirit of tho Organ,
lo Law" hence Mr. Curry, in the I'm
Pre of the 90th ultimo, a the mouth
piece of thi new office seeking compact,
declared that "he object Involves no vio
lalion of law nor overthrow of the go.
ernment no revolution bvl trhat trill Irml
to thr correction of error." The editor,
inui .urely forget himself, in tho lattpr,
clause of tho quotation, For he, at one I
breath, says, It will violate no law, et
that its object iloea mrolte a noalion, Lot
jusiiiieaiiou inegrounu mat hip rctuiu.
tlon"wllltendtotliecorrectlonolerror
We are here, then, for tho first time, taught
that a revolution, contrary to any imdp
poiuledoul by law, involves no iolii ii
of law! What laa revolution, when ap
plieiltu government? An rthrnv. or
the government In which it take place
In politic, it mean a material or rnnrr
change in the conalltutioiMifljovpinnwnl
Ilie term la U well unileratowl to In-in -
taken. We have heard too frcquentl) of
"a new revolution in" Mexico, to be in
douM of iia maning. Hovolulion., ..
usually understood, lake place hy rtwillt, '
headed or aided by the citizrnt of tlio
government overthrown. This arivn from
a dissatiafaclinn, on I lie part of mirli i Hi
tent, with the (,-o eminent, itsaduunitlta
lion, rules, or laws, orcithrrof thriu A
revolt, therefore, is defined to lw "an en
deavor lo overthrow the legitimate autl or
lly:" The fritnds of this projret pro
fcMtolie ditaatiafied with the lardy ad
ministration of justice in ihis go eminent,
and for lliat reason they combine to over
throw tlio Organic Law tho foundation
of the stale. Yet we are to be told, are
we, that "an endeavor to overthrow thp
legitimate authority,"" Invohes no viola
lion ot law" 1 1 That a conspiracj to.
ofleel aevolutlonr ike prelrndnl corrre.
tton of ertmri, that la, a conspiracy tnover.
throw the Ittr, "intoivee no revoiuuon in
law"!! MrrXjiumbug out upon atiih
ahallow nonaenac it belongs lo anolhrr
age and generation.
Dili to return. Can this club carry out
lis scheme without running over tho lawn
and the private and vested rights of indi.
vlduala? True, Mr. Curry has unwit.
llngly confessed that it cannot, in at much
at It "Involves a revolution," but he maj
plead off by saying he had previously sta.
ted ihkt At to comprehended it. Wo lako
it, that iheae men mean what they say.
They aay, at will be teen by reading their
preamble and by.lawa, that they arc go,
ing to try and decide upon men'a rights,
whether they are willing or not that ono
mutt, nay thafl, have hit rights tried by a
'committee of arbitration," and that If
ono party disputant will not acknowledge
their authority by selecting ono of twcho
men whom they have already nominated,
the other may virtually have hit choico
out of the twelve, for he may at well pick
the three at to pick one and tuch ono tho
other two. If I pick my friend, ho will
plok two friendly lo me If he can. Then
again they aay, tho deoision made hy this
arbitration ahall be Anal, and be backed
up by the llvet, forluntt. tacred hnnor and
blood of the entire association. This,
therefore, It, without doubt, declaring
that the decision thall prevail over every
thing, even Iht solemn adjudication of our
caurte, upon the tame lubjool ; and that, if
the aberMT of the county thall undertake
to enforce a decision of the count mado
by authority of law, different from ihclra
upon the tame aubjtot, to aerve a writ of
restitution for Instance, putting one into
postettlon whom they have put out, they
trill rttul, even unto blood, and thai so des.
xiratrly at to haxard and lose all Ihey
have, cen tliclr "snrrrd honor." Awl
thla "involves no violation rillaw'dora it
Mr. Curry? Thit no revolution' Tina
liiiiivirlhrnwfif the government I Thlt n
project which "all worthy men mnliiot
liraltnlo to join, ii it sir? Oh, ahaum'
where did you rind your morals? Win
you iducatcd in a Jacobin rluh, or under
tho tuition of Hantn Anna?
lly the atatulea of tho Termor), it i
made a high urlnic, punishment In lh-
Hlalo prison, if I rrmllrct right, for a t r.
on to ohatruct and rralat thn execution of'nf Itppresentativia ahall have power to
legal prnceia. If thla cluh Ucka up lis create Inferior tribunals" drc. Thua,thm,
own dcclalona a it iwin to, lliin ii mint
reaiat Irgal procraa whrnevrr lh(t two
oiinoin funllicl. 1 r! wr irr tnlil, in the
iiihlat of I ho 1 01 Ii ornlurj, ami hy an
Amrriuun? thai ihrohjict nfa rluhanorn
to hack up itnouii'lccitiom at thn price of
pnitrly, honor, and lift hlood, nml hy
contpfpii nrr, to rniit all Ipgal pro.o, 1
roiningin confln l with it ilrcniom, "in-'
nlvpno violation of law" and that too
hy an editor an officer ol thn law, anil
with all, u mrmbtrof the nnl lsgiiluture !
Hut ho arc to ! tri'il, are wr, hy )our
rninmlttpi' of arbitration n iiMininatid hy
onie two or three offiiV Miki ra, nt a hj.
lilkal awrinhl), inuiiiil of the Rtnlry
vOrtfon Cily, mhih-(vrnfy or murr ' TIip
lrll j, to bniia, it it, ami hy it wn nre
, i. lrrf cm'( n,y mmi, or br ak thro'
,lopriiir property, honor nml Moo,!"
it oer tir yroptrtii, hnnor nml Hi
- . ulr.,. of procmlnig is in ! jutl at
tir nrhitrar) will ofil.p 7mirir ulull
pitrh uiirm in thn pnrtmilar inttanrr
'phnt it. wc'-pitlipr ahnll haie a jury, nor
,,0 1.,,., of pron.dmgt according to
u,0 r,mrv. f ,. , ,, Bw N..
,r ,1C tjrpn,m. r.n, tlio C.natitiition of
ttngon, the palladium "f our liU rtn
..-pi,,, 1B,itnnt of mu,I Ti nil rj .ball
., ,r cutiilttl lotinil l. jur, and ju-
,irl, ptlM ,lll(,, nccor.luig lo the coursp
,,f t, common la " If iIip Organic
,nw tti .vail us nothing, ho it known,'
Hr (re Amrricnn Citiirnt, under whose
,.onIU,on wr claim rlghta, and thai con
.nmii,,,, dtilarca, thai -In mills al com
iii'Mi law, "Inn iIip alup in cnntrntpra
!iall prepil Itrentii ilolari tlip right oflri.
nl lij jurj almll Ik- prrrm I " gain
the lawa of our own (.oMniment say
''Hip Ciriuil CViirl in tlio reapeclne
rounlila ahull liae cripinnl jiirisdictK u of
all auita, plaints, pleas, ami mnltrrt rrnl,
personal, awl muni, nml lilimii pan
mid part, when tin- an,, mil tl all i x n d
one huudiid ami fill) dollars," and in nil
lawitinilii Circuit Court, nnd It fore ju-
Urn of thp piacr, in nil cimI cases, i,ip
right of trial h) jur it guarantied io u
Hut in alhmillers when llioainjiintexruds
one hundred and fifty dollars, the Inw
nsprenly rl'r'.,rr: that the Circuit (ourl
shall hate "original jurisdiction," n die
larntion, lhal no other court shall meddle
wnli ilie inaltrrn. it the olij. ct ol a
.uh whiih hat aworn to lake nwny all
ik-jp rirbta, and lo lorcc us to n trial, in'
thefirst instance, in the iiiom unKirtanl nnd
valuable matters, when tho property at
alaku may bo worth thousands, b a ' eom.j
mlttee of ar Miration" npsnnti d nt a po. I
lilical scramble at Oregon City, and in
more than hulf iIip insiuiurs uiilmtit tin ir
know lulge or consult tin object of audi
a club, we are told "imolus no violation I
ol law' I! It don't does it, Mr (urr?
Jury it ucmcil.inruiatd) iromthe l.nt.
In, Juro, to tako an oath, ami immediately
lioin the 1 rencu, Jure, tirorn, hence tho
word Jury, which is di fined lo be "a bod)
of men selected according lo lair, empan.
nelltd and tirorn lo try an issue of fact."
Does a "committee of arbitration," nomi.
naled nt a political mucus, 1 soma Iwj
or ihreo Individuals, without the authority
of Inw, and without tho knowledge or
content of two thirds of thnt commitlee,
and of nino tenths of tho people, w ho nre
lo tako posse'tnion, hy force, of men't rights
nnd try them, and lhal Inn without being
sworn, or bother the pnrth whose rights
nre to bo tried arc willing or not n com.
iniltcp, too, who nro authorised to keep
thtiiiMlutin rxlstriice b) filling vncan.
cies and lo glwjmlgniciit in Ihtir oini fa.
tor, for pay, and within three dn)s nfier
tho efecision ia mode "lo coll iiion" the
club universal ' or any pari thoreof lo en
force tho nald deciaion,' even though it may
causo blood lo run in our streets like neers,
doct such b coinmitleo answer the descrip
tion of n jury ? Y t to carry oul a pro
jector Ihis kind, is lo curry nut tho spirit
of tho Organic Law, Is it? Such "In
volves no violation of law," doe it Mr.
Turn ?
Oregon City, (Orcgoif Te
rillOTVi lnUIoufl
I The neat language of the law la, "Ex.
prptsio unliispstcxulusloulierius'thatit,
"the pxprpation ol ono thing it the, exclu.
Ulon of another." In other wordt when
tlio law nay n thing ahall lie done In one
ny, (naming the mod) It rncaoalt can
nut and shull not bndono In any other way,
not named Hear tho languago of the
Organic Law. "Tho judicial power shall
. wstnllna rluprcmo Court.V'and auch
j,, rior Courts of law, oquily' and arbb
(ration, aa may Ay a, from time to time,
, istabllahnl," and aRaln, "Tin Houm
all inferior trlhunala are to be created by
ilm lloimc of ItrprrMDlallrca, andtlw Jp-
daial KiHcraliall be vostcil in aucotrtWI.
naU ai aboc named, aa may be eeUbliefe
i.l hy law, that ii hy tho L-gllature.
The (Irganlc Law, then, aaye, that no
court oi Uly of mm ahall aaaume to anr
cip juiliciol powcra but auch aa art ao.
iliuriicil hv tho llouaeof Repreaentatlrea.
New ih n a hodv of men. "committee of
iirlutrnlioii," noinlnatpd by aome half doa
in men or Irm, irUhoul the authority of
any luv, t a court of arbitration "cttab-
linln-d hy law," that is hy the Houaa of
Hi prpvntalitpa, la it ! If not, then la it
illignl, and aajumea to do what the law
lian ihniid to nil trlhunala except thoaa
i natid lj the Homo of Representative,
ionv'tirnily every act of it la a violation
of law. lor aomo twenty men to gi
toKrtlier. nt n cnucut, for political purpo.
tea, and strike up a "commitlee of arbl
tration," from hIiom decision there is no
nKl,t of appeal, is making a court by the
loue oflli prcaiiitativcs, is It ? Surely,
tl. IMilor of tho Free Tress, must have
got to discharging hi Legislative func.
nona at an early day! Uoee It involve
,1C1 ,,olallon ol law, air, to lake away the
riht of appeal, to make a party eubmit
to tin- dccitionofalody of men not known
to thn law, without any further redreea,
w,cn ,ir lawa of this sovernment allow
any man to appeal to the Supreme Court,
lien the judgment or tfeere pMejajJ
from ho final, and ahall amount, exclusive
nf cott, to tho sum of twenty five dollar" f
Under tho lawa of tho Territory, when
man la forced into law, or enter willingly,
if the courts below err in their judgment
of the law, ho has the right guaranteed to
linn by the laws, of going to tho Suprem
court for a deciaion. This, then aa the
thor instances named, la a tested right
m the part ; now it a no violation of law,
Mr, to lt n to the parly what the law hat
pun Iritis I and is such o, dental no iola-
ur uf tested rights I Whatman con-
tpinplalmg such tiiurpatioi), and disregard
of all rights, human and divine, it Ml
r.-aJ 1 1 i Illi hil'l nf. tnil i Tim itH
,,, ,nl lforo he will aubmit, he will
,i ll( own blood, and then hand over
hit ileuJ carcase as a rampart for hit re.
sitting comrades! Will these city r .
try tell ut, whether Ihclr committee ofar
luirntion is a court known lo the law, that
i, treated h) tlio llouso of Represcnta.
mes. Iflhey say, nay, then wo ask therm
,Wsi not iuulve a violation of law for a
fi,H designing men to set up tuch a court,
and, at tho expense of fortune, honor, life
nlll I.KkhI, enforce its decisions against the
ll of the panic litigant I If your court
w ,10t known io tho law, and aurcly you
I wdlnot be fool-hardy enough to tay it it,
then arc all its decisions a nullity, and
no rutin is obliged to respect or obey lhm.
II von forco him to do ao, at you have
sworn to, then ) on will be guilty of a tree
pats upon him, If tho force it upon hit
prnjiorty, and of an msaull and battery
if upon hia person. Hut aaaaulllng and
beating a man ia no violation of law, oh,
no I It cannot be, because the Free Preet
lias mid so, ot en though ll be in the nitidis
of the 10A century and among a chrisHsm
people, and Men Americans I And I It
no violation of law, to treapaaa upon hit
property? Oh, no! Therefore let the
highway robber and midnight attattln
havo a jiibilco, and knock down and rob
every man they conio to! The knocking
down is no assault and battery, nor the
seizing his money, a trespass! Such at
least, is the decision of tho dodeeler Leg.
Islaturoof Oregon City, and iho Kif-eon.
stitulrd high court of exclusive jurisdiction,
for Oregon Territory !
Hut under the lawt, If you undertake
to enforce your dccltlont, tho party you
oro proceeding against, may lawfully re.
aitt; and if you enforce, at you are twom
to, ho may proteot himself and family,
and property at the oxntnt of your life.
You mint therefore kill him lo prevail,
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grn4pMfyP
and doe Murder Involve no violation of
law I So law Free Pr'ea y, it mutt
therefore be ao I Oh, to what depth have
our moral fallen I
In conclusion, Mr. Editor, one can aafe.
ly say, that thla project never can proceed
a atep, without setting all law at defiance,
without trampling upon private and veet.
ed rights of Individual wall defined by
law ; nor without coming In 'eonfllct whh
the government, and lu administration,
when one or the other mutt give way. If
the government, than mob law'wlll pre
vail revototion will have taken place,
rchy will have tuecotdtd order, and
Ainerleaaa be ruled and diauraeed ,by a
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laWatemed from He wonted ooant to ran I man koowledge and uaWrsterae tae
b 9mUA channel, and that n cMrittlan
ennl prefer the lawa and life of barU
rfmt to theee of their re aw fry and emeu.
Itrtf Then, Indeed, will the heretofore
electric eftect of the declaration " eat on
Amtricmn tiUum," be lott amldat thfe jeid
cry of anarxky and ctnfuilon.
LYNN CITY.
Far tat Bteatatar.
(Concluded from our hut.)
Mr. Editor, laying politics, religious
licka, phyticka, and mecbanM, a':! aside,
together with fanataclim and all other
itmt, what I again and again ask, it the
real comfort to be derived from the use of
intoxlcatlng'drlnkt of any kind 1 A thou,
and foolish answers may be givm. But
let ut be candid with ourselves; let ut tee
If we cannot dispense with tho whole al
coholic principle, or proprty, and adopt
the working principle of honesty and
sound comQ.on tente, leaving lo such at
are bent on their own destruction and ru.
In the only alternative to go elsewhere to
procure and use It. There are bonaat
candid men enough In Oregon, if tbey
will rally to the ballot box, to aay at one
and forever that there ahall be no more lav
toxloaUoa aad drunkeaneaa In the land.
To do thla, we met all hare a
giving tap of preconceived no
tion. Idea and reckonlnat, of the utility
of alcohol in any aliape.
I have been twenty-two yean without
titling of intoxicating liquors aa a drink;
in two cases of sickness in the time, wine
waa prescribed. I know that quassia qr
cinconea bark would have been prefera.
ble. I have commemorated the death and
sufferings of my Lord and Saviour In the
civilixed land, and passed the cup without
tatting It, for I knew from the smell of id
contents that there wat cot a drop of the
"fruit of the vine" In it. Will the
church of the living God at the rlik of
1 continuing a cure upon earth, ttlll liold
to her cupt in Oregon T Mutt I receive
at the communion table of the Lord, the
r . j, of Bacchus, and call it "the fruit ofthe
vine I If to follow christian, let ut nev
er again complain lhat the world receive
evil and call it good ; death and call it tho
elixir ol life. For we have act them tho
example of calling Vhlnft hy the wrong
name, we are determined at all Imrardt
to never change our courto notwithstand
ing Paul aald "if meat make my brother
to offend, I will rat no more while the
world stand t." Now if Iho wlno used at
the communion It the tai.'te of no matter
how much evil, still wo mutt not abandon
it becaute the Saviour partook ofthe fruit
of the vine; hence we mutt take ferment.
ed or strong wine, or mixed wine, or any
thing the wine manufacturer sets proper
to nx up and can wine.
Twenty yeart tince when the Temper.
anoe reform had been but a short lime in
contemplation, the societies were charged
with attempts to force men to do thla or
that, and not to drink; they were alto
charged with making attempts to compel
men to be temperato by enacting lawa on
theanbject and fining them If they were
not. The temperance societies unanl
moutly patted resolution declaring that
they relied upon moral mean alone, and
Ihey would never retort to the Leglsla.
lure to help forward thi great enterprise.
Out how la it now, in many of the atatea,
lawt haveaotually been patted to prevent
hhe tale of liquor.
It waa my fortune, Mr. Editor, to take
tho tame ground twenty yeart since, that
I now stand upon, to wit t total and entire
tbatlnanoe from all that can intoxicate ;
with eternal banishment from the earth of
every aloobollo Invention. Short of thla
thtro I no (topping place) there ia no
tuoh thing aa a temperate use of alcohol
In any ihepei universal experience hat
apBnSeaBBBHI
.A iM. U-t m J...L1 tVLt, livo
fivriu aeata injjvnaj ajs aarwaaiap ' wow etjpsajSB i
wlH the cbrittlan and the1 nrillanllirefU
till, plead for a IjltU drop of alcohol la
any saepo.
I have another, reaaoa,'Mr. Editor, why
I would continue to plead for the entire
banishment of earythhag that oaa iotoai.
cate from Oregon.
All am well aware of the (net that En-
gllah and American people art here ; the
Eogliah by treaty stipulation, They are
here a Urge monopoly ofladiaa trodert,
sorratheBrillhvbjcJar easMem
ad. Thtrr oassvot biexaeetedlasaaaallrV
and ate the entire trade ka aUehet'or reanl
be earrled on by Amerlcena,' end theyl
mon knowledge and uaWerttondtaf,
lhat Indiana all over the country art) toad
of liquor nnd will give anything they have
to get k quicker than anything ele
The Hudson' Day Co. ar here for trade
with the Indian; tbey are in a great aneav
aure perfectly protected and secure from
aay harm the Indians might do them from
the encot of liquor. NotaowUh.theehl.
tent of Oregon; -we are here with oar
families acatterud ell over the country, A
tingle drunken Jodlan can come at any
time and insult and above our femilieo and
escape to hit hiding place; ahall we pr
sue and punish bimf or thall we take the
man that gave him the liquor, without
proof, and punish him t And euppeee the
liquor it given by the Hudson's Bay Co.
what will it end in? Let ut look again at
tblt mailer. Suppose liquor la allowed
to go without any restraint or control
have not the Hudson's Bay Co. a greater
amouot of capital that they can aftbrd to
expend in giving liquor without pay to
the Indiana, than any Amerloaa heat
And what does yoaf,lioenslng the sale of
liquor aiBoeat to? Hat any vessel paid a
tiotate? Haa the Hudtoa't Bay Com
pany t
Mr. Editor, I am txteatiac that article
aWlMMlM NH tfaaf) 1 IMaMiMaMI 4V t fltaf M
aM-aaMaaMMa
1 have noticed la the ninth auaaeerofyoar
paper that the Wathtagtonteo Society
have adjourned, tine die, at the call of
the President. Come together again my
friend nnd tako fresh hold of iht nub-
Jeet; your addresses were too late to
reach a large portion of the people of Or-
rgon, to have their Influence in accom
plishing the object yoti had in view, still
Ihey will do good. I have read acd
thought upon this subject since 1836. 1
am not tired of it yet. I have never teen
too much reason and argument published
on thit tubject. ,1 do not believe there
can be. It It a glorious war victory
U life to thevVaaquIsbed. Why ahould
we ttopf and why be satisfied till it. la
complete f Suppose a majority have vo
ted lo "prohibit" It, (which' may not be
the case) would It not be bringing the
subject home more to the purpose, to have
a few hundred respectful petition drawn
up, printed, and presented for the signa
ture of every voter In Oregon, and then
tent in to the Houte of Representatives,
giving the opposers sn opportunity to aend
in their remonstrance. Till I conceive
would be a fair test of the feeling ol the
colony on the subject ; and the Legisla
ture would have the subject before.tham
in a belter form for action than It can be
In the present thape. Let ut not be afraid
of the question of Total i4eiinfe from
all Intoxicating- drink, nor of banishing
all Intoxicating llqunrtftom the colony.
A TBTOTALER.
CRtiaroutxst. It I better to tread the
path of life cheerfully, skipping lightly
over thn thorns and briars lhat obstruct
your way, than lo ail down under eveay
hedge lamenting your hard fate. The
thread of a oheerfut man's life spins out
much longor than that of a man who is con
tinually sad and dcpondiiur. Prudent con
duct in the concerns of Hie 1 highly nec
essary ; but If dittrett auoceed, dejection
and despair will not afford relief. The
best thing to be done when evil dome upon
u. I not lamentation, but notion t not to
ait and suffer, but to rise andtetk the rem
edy, a,
(ttn'Sam, I've got a oooderundum that
I want to exposed to you."
"Well succeed nigger."
"Why 1 it tvti rite ao dull ebry
momin now-a-daya t" r
"I gibs It right up nlgga, I neber could
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the "rim."
fc-Neal and Pray, la a butlaet firm
at Portland, M.e. It la superfluous to add
that they belong to orthodox Muroheo.
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