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lje rtgoti Straus. , L 4D4NS, EDITOR. OHJOOII CITY SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1859. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. Tor Confreif, DAVID LOGAtf, OP MULTNOMAH. Tot ltat lrlson Inspector, W. T. MATLOCK, of Clackamas. DAVID LOGAN, Esq, The Republican Candidate fori iyoiigresH, will address bis fellow-citizens as follows: doioui coi-err. look Out tor Tricks I A this is thought by the Lane fanatic to be the last time tbey will ever lure tlie ghost of a chance to carry the State for sectionalism, it I to be expected that they will make a desperate strugglo to get tlie joke of negro-breeding aristocrats upon the Deck! of the laboring white, with the bows wedged arid keyed in ao as to stay there till Jo Lane's Cabinet is fairly inaugurated at Washington, Although the aectional fa natic bare hitherto been quite dispirited, and bare thought the nrosncct rather gloomy for the Ryrac's saloon Know No thing ticket, there la no doubt but that they hare rcaolrcd to make a desperate struggle to inaugurate a Tro-Slu very Know Notbiug California dynasty among us. It Ii re wired to defeat the Republican at all haz ards, do matter with what means. Money is probably now pouring in from California, mtf T M . a. t at. t m wincnMior .UfduMdyt May IS, w euvmre IDO people 01 Uregon.- vm.bbq inummv. auv vj. T . uta a.a. The epeekinf al each place will oommeneo al 1 o'clock f. a. MT Other eppoiotmenU wiii b announced L. HuhiI, E., Pro-Slavery nominee of Hie Uyrne'e-fromycaucui, willipt-ak al the follow iof pleceo an the deye im-niioued : Alt louae, Jo. eephiooeounty, Saturday, May 7, ( IV o'clock, ..: Heikil'e Diuiiin. Min dav ! Vl.li m. lie will theu meet Mr. Logan at Kirbyeillei odeoolinue with him from that dale. CUEERIXO AND UNEXPECTED TR1UMPJI! Olackamai All light at last II We are sure our readers will iharo our Joy at the result of the election in thin coun ty on Monday hut, la which JitoB S. ItiNmnoN, the Republican caudidatc. was victorious over Mack, the Uluck Democrat, by a majority of over thirty rotes. In ev ery precinct thero was a Republican win. and the victory In the more gratifying bo anw it was gaiued in spite of the most uesjieraic and rehement efforts of a cohort wo bare beard of. is a deep laid and shrewdly concocted plan to get the Know Nothing vote of Oregon for the Byrne's saloon ticket. Wo overheard a conversation last week in Portland which looks as though there was "something rot ten in Denmark." We benrd W. C. Hull the active traveling Know Nothing agcut who established wigwams all over the coun try In 1855, say, that as Stout was a sound Know Nothing, bo iutended to sujijwrt him, and that he alto intended sotm to iturt out to organize vlgwamt in order to carry stout i election f Mr. Hull dare not deny this if be docs, we will nail It to him so that it will stick as long as there is a Know Nothing spot or wrinkle on biin. It is as tonishing to us that such a roan as Hull, who ought to be a Republican, should let his Know-Notliiiigisin outweigh every other consideration In these trying times, and lend his Influence to tlio support of a party winch denounces lis Uv of the Old Wurld, and lis Dial bumbled and driealed in Ik revolution, haa quartered ita tfmpa aoonr no troope pna wiih our munoy and luelrucied lo dtatmy our bberteo. Tbejr ara quartered in Philadelphia they are qoartored ia 1'in.burg i Uiey are quartered in ernr onuntf la llw Kioto, aal In errry eoonty ib Um laiea. lowing out the parallel, e realiie that Uiaeo mar- eonar.ee, while tailng the pefle far their ouppert, hate drpriird the DtmaenUt parly f repute. forte in ill rnienntn. The art indeed oar maaiere ; and if wo would bo true to the Ntrmurioe of the paet, wo tb'iald eruwn Uio praernt tenor- lion with ae noble and aa gallant a rceiaunee aa that which drove from our ehmo the lortign in- Vaacre during the America revolution." I iiLOftlOlft HCW VROMTBR KAHTt C0NNKCT1CUT ALL K10 HT I a,00 Kepoblieaa Majority ia ft JNHU I Tb Htctloaallal Rented la Uabvtllet II, I' !.!.. 1 of count, Ktnt v.... , .,.. - T -uu" oiuings oe- . Klm UK,uai WUQ Iore the jf grijis, and pass-words to the initiated on the streets and in the corners. Is it possi ble that California gold has anything to do with this movement ? We feel called npon to caution our friends against being en- trapped by any such devices. Let no Re- PCBUCaff BK 1NDTCED TO 00 INTO ANT or Hull's wiowajisI It will cost von two or fought againut the people a; though the lust crumb of their last loaf depended ujion their exertions. Rut their glory has de parted; their power is gone, and we hope wrevcr. it has been the impression with the selfish dictators who have ruled the wunty, that their will was supreme, and that It was only necessary for them to nom inate a candidate, no matter how worthless or unfit for the station ho might be, and of course he would bo elected. Guthrie did not suit them, though he desired to be a candidato, so they dug up a man in the woods, who, it was simuoscd. would l IILo Arrival of Crovtr. L. F. Grovcr arrived on the steamer last Saturday. Lane, It seems, was smart enough to dodge the party blood-suckers who were waiting for his arriral with the intention of bleeding the old fellow to the tune of several thousand to carry on the organs during the canrass. The slip old Jo has given them, by going np the Ump- qua to make bis drposites before he ren tures among the leeches, has caused sore disappointment to scrcrul who were expect ing relief from a terrible 'pressure' Just now. Grovcr came np on the boot on Satur day, and continued bis trip the same day to solera. His appearance was Just what we always imagined was made by a certain lady who " wept for her children, and re fused to be comforted." Lovcjoy, bow ever, took him by the arm, and led him down the street toward Albright's slaogh. tcr-house, apparently luboring with him to recoucilo him by promises of Lane's future support and intcuding to cap his efforts at making him comfortable under his decapi tation by pointing him, as soon as ther reached the slaughter-house, to the bleach ing skulls scattered here and there, as con The last mail brings the cheering news that, Id spite of the herculean effort of the sectional fuuatics, and the disaffection pro duced among the Republicans by a few traitors like Clark, who ran for Congress an ' independent' against the regular Re publican nominee, Connecticut has gone Republican by increased majorities, so fur as heard from. I he heaviest rote ever polled in tlmt State was brought out April 4th. John Woodruff has carried the sec ond district for Congress by 480 mnjority; A. A. liuniliam bos carried the third dis trict by probably 1000 majority; Orrin S. Ferry Is elected from the fourth district by a handsome majority; while the first dis trict bos ducted Dwight Loomis by 150 I from this pair of 'subdued swtionallitsi l urwiTvii, i lint ww vnrnvaiiy reprobate Uu cotime of llinee, who failing to eeouro Ida nuiair lion of their favurite ia the convention, reeeaib held it Halem, are now mieohiovoualy deprouiuJ! nol ouly the avis and authority of that oonventloa but are palpably euekiug lo defeat lie nomlnatioi! This resolution was violently oppcd br some, but when the voto was taken onl - .. . r II . l.i uuo yum jtiiuw I'umu ujimht courage to soy 'no.' Three terrible howls were tbet sent up for Stout, and the ' hormonhW here whenever awaulta crowd dis)CIHed Vic and Ilumason lnr r and character of the t,1(J , . . . be a eft of GoJaaad to thain. I will a.k Iho Sen ator to Mine the gentleman. Will tie bo klud enough u nanio the wan, hnilir. from the Territo ry of Wanhmgton, who gave utterance lo Dial oeminirntf ... ,. Mr. Hat. I eannot any whether It waa Smith or Jonoe, or what il was. (Laughter.) 1 do not know Iho nun but il waa a number of tlie Sua i wImi told me the anecdote. Mr. Mmitm. It would not enrpr'ee mo to hiar that hie name was Hale. (LuIiler.J Bniitti and Jonee are no namro at all, and they anawer lo the John Doe and Itiohard Itoe of Iho law. It ii ... . i r . i . u . . I I f..-u jueleucnwiiwaaeaaeiliree, me oiniuie anu uuur . Kn,,f .,! !,. i L . I oadwhohavenonamoatid nohaWlatonaodao Up for btout, and the honaonloge ektraeler, lliat are invoked here are made on the inugnty dWo of Iho raoifie at kl. II. i. 0 0 0 Tha li.irlil Rvnnlnf haa i-oruiinly diaplayed a ptt ileal of seal, and ill OufaWKA, I IX, March 29, 1859 aeeini lo me, an unwarrantable and unprovoked K. Of A Kill' 8 Dear Sir? I bare been amount of indignation al a great deal of modealy. kj(y allowed tlie IKTUSul of yonr ArZ lie en led on me for Iho name of the InJin.lu.l. , t,.).,, 'u,. ' ,r i,rgTH I told h I did nl know that it mlKhl have been 'X Lu 1 llcri!0U edlto' f f ' f pectator. Hmith or JiHies. Now, he aara Bin tli ia no name l novo uecn inucu grouueei by lU perutal .i .ii k:. ...... ... i i.i...:..- .....i . .a l I. rh Kk on, I fl r T1 n'en all wae a real, if thorehae bren any Kir, hare wo been laboring under a dtlu- ns it Is the flrst ond only Oregon paper that II the timet (Laughter.) I iinriau d that It I ever saw. I feel much Interest In T! al, .ul-tanti.l, hvitiK, u.mu ; od lihiak of Mr. Win. Davis of Salem J.. ii isivi iw m niiv vulii HtTicortori aw mos. tw I a . i , fa j It I I a ' in in our minJa heretofore, it muat have been dia- "i unc ui nuu miaoie lnrorm p.llid by iho very forcible iiuinner in which the nun respecting an uiftl relates to your Oew honnmble Senator haa made hinuelf heard on Ihie I State and send It to the States MrJr uocaeon. 0 0 0 and many others eagerly read nnythingof. polinlila miflirn iilinnfc iimewnn 1i.i . nliirnlltr member, lor lie aeenia lo altr bule much eonee- 7 - .6i. , ajciiCTlng ' I onenn In ill Miutiiin I ffkik. thai them 'm Iw.i that vour climate is trood. manr ;n " St. Louis has set ber seal of condemua- gronnda upon whkh I voted sysinet thomlmbMoo there for that alone, and risk irettinir a ti. lion to the Democratic frauds of last An- of """.. ' h;r ' t'V" iiiether re- ng w,cn there for themselves and family. gust by which Rarrett was said to have Em, ad M7t hogla .L.i ther. "? climatology tor thai eoit which could be bronghl agninet theno " ul. ! lH' "ulu. 00 cry OCCeptablej wiern Tcrritoriee on the Pau-ifie conat, and 1 beg also Willi the prernilillg diseases of the dit now here to ear, Mf.iraa 1 am concerned, that if fereilt localities. Could WO of this sectin. Tlie Iionoruble Senator ahould re member, for he aeenia lo altr'bute much eonee- beaten RIair, and now gives 2,000 mnjority for the Republican nominee for Mayor. The Opposition hare carried Louisville, Kentucky, by electing their Mayor aod a majority of the Councilinen Well may the Charleston Mcrcnry say, "The Rlack Republican party Is the oi party in the United States." I ever bear the character of that people called in qnention, In any particular, mure enprc.a thin that .lala ,m .Liiuiw. .mI d- apal to thiaday'a debate aa a liiini; refulation of gfation would go out there. pie called in gCj ,0h information proposed by Mr fhj. hrni M lmve doubt but quite a large' emi- refutation of graiion nouiu go oui mere, t ot one f anything that may bo aaidiadiapirii,'rnient of the Sill Very anxious to go to B more genial c' laalo and the cultivation and the C.eeiuniaii elo- mute than the one I am IIOW livinc in hnl I,, qoencr and Ilemoelheneanlbuoiler thai come from m oiilil tint lt'kn in ilraie I.p r i . ; that people. (Langhter.) ouw iiouim to drag a large family of r T ' umnll p iihlron en fn !llm.,i .1. Nesnllh ob4 Zleber Kraaevrd. Mr. Xesmith has been removed from the office of Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and Rer. (f) Mr. Geary appointed lo bis Delusion really took the whole of Hole's decided advantage by the chanirc sarcasm as a compliment to bis bombast, Miij. Armstrong's book on Oregon Is the and we hear that he boasted to his friends mMl "utislactory of anything that we have od his return here that he mt the mlv man m' "7. , , ' w M . 11 UM place. Mr. Geary Is a man of capacious Senate who had ever uted up Jfulc in the U. S. tioner. What the result of their visit to the boneyard was, we haven't learned, but we hojK! the lesson impressed upon their miuds was a good one. They Drobablv sat 1 a ilnntn m a !. ' I il on . iuS imumneu me niaco a no- i... i ... iiiicoi graveyard and chanted, In a mourn- mi strain, IfDclusion wouldn't heave and ronr, and snort on the rfiroo hnl a-niil.l Inll- , ... - io-- o J I .wv i. uum Hum UTnble gnawmgs of the stomach. To sat- alonu- likn a m..n nf mui. .i.n;.!... . . I I O Mivwiutv aawusviia. no sly the demands of op,iet.tc by m.nistcring he is, and appear somewhat diffident and thereto with ' mutton chons and hot paW i..d,r..t :.i..t i i i j. i- . . t . ,HOIUUB ,.iuall uu mimjiu uu inmsuii nnii b-w ... -M.itan.Jir s'jrs!!? " Come, let ue view the ground Where ice mint ehorlly lie.'' The Cane Being Playei. The Dolf nnrfv il m..ot 1. ...t. i i i ft,.. .i ii . ' vi wuHuwieuiniu. three dollars m money, and the first thing worked their card pretty shrewdly In you know you will be bound by a most bor- ting support at Salem for the .Nonpareil rw .uppo t me talirorma Know Saloon Know Nothing caucus. We give .Nothmg Ryrne's saloon ticket. a samt.le or two f .1.-,!- . . ... w. iisaiiagvisJVIII,, IH order to get Lafayette Rristov into the - - - "wv iiw rr in ui- fico are filling tiiir last term, and we trust we shull never again be cursed and dis graced by a gang of ignorant and iueoinpc teut ropruBcutatives and other office-holders wnoae pnncipul ambition and employment Mora F.icoMmnalcattoa. putty in their hands, and having baptized Tl,c Wsuing'," Union has at lost be- Caue" we hear "' preference nun os a Democrat, demanded his election come a'Lstcd with the doubl(Mleulinir ,or n" urotlicr U illmm as a member of Ther were not I. .i.. . .i I hynoerisr of the menilnoinno ..,.t .i!..-. M-ongress. This bait of course th none w , ,( uun(,,VI UIUlUlt . -..U Oiij.H.ljr 4 to; woters of the county are beginning to think I mn Oordon Rcnnctt, who conducts the at 8rccdl,7 anJ 'nt in, pledging him for themselves that they are getting ready Ncw Vork IIeraIJ wil11 the solo view of 8cIf!. 'olji,letno decision' thinking that lor the June election, and from heneefi.nh luukl,l" PBJV and althouirh it sold ibvlf ucclsln' would be in favor of 'Rill.' Of re determined that the petty Court House J .to do thc dir,Jr work of laudini; the Admin- ""J1"80 "' had 1,0 mn ,d of nominating suait uo uneu up. Those now in of- 1Bln,llon Ju" JJuchanan was elected ""iHU"' llmn lur7 na of nominating Moss it has all the time Interlunlcd its puffs of ute Auministration with just enough such warnings as 'look out tho Democraev I . . are uecommg discouragca and wcuk. a t. - . .... nie o itiosiuon is form dub e' A c Xo i Is to do the dirty work of some. Iimwr .1,,,. 'wp old Ruck sensible of tin. foot !,. 1.. In the kennel, or fire guns for such patriots ron;IJr to 8 ovtr the opposition when- r-" 11 w' pay more than lie will. Of The result last Monday wo can n.. coursc, poor Ruck fuils to sec the mid ,n our readers is only a forerunner of the more ?M0 in 8Ul1' kind of Pport, and opens TllC Mmo kind of messages were no doubt o-...Uiio wnicu we ore certain to achieve ,""s nI'on 1110 llmi 'n his Union organ: mree nunrjred boobies througli "e.i we snail give L0g,n one handred majority over his llkek Democrat- W Opponent. theeaii.loL.I. r .1- r. . '"'"iiiiitic u 11 r .in 1 iiia a " u annum n.a ...in. I j icibtia ei om ff I .n. .1 1 1 n, 1, i. , -. , -- - . . -6 u ue noiia. party. r:r : M, mate, as strongly as Smith did. but Hardin, - 1 uovcrimieni. at Iran on, ii . o . . ' . o Te ... ... " T"h' ''" "d .racter. " . 81 ma Tiiti.lli.Mn i .1 aeoiu 01 acooaoraacullion puoilslieU. iniclllironcc enm.. t .1. . .. I would hard v ami Iv m .!.. 1. l. .... .. r consequence was that the Lone par- Ulm tiirough ignorance of his position. They have no confidence tin ihia r... 1 And thi. u can. . ick;.' p..--. ,. .. ' . . .. ,ur """' aim are determined hack.' him by reprewmin,, hi. u der.od by ami repudiated bv lha eonnin, ..i.-.i.. L ' .UUNorOi, ond ia. fair w.;7. bought by Government money procured without manual labor, has been the great l !-... - f I . 1- -W ... uojeii 01 ins ure. iience lie has been an active 'political parson' ever since we knew him always ready to do his share of wire working in nominating cliijiies and cau cuses, and then vote the whole ticket blind no matter what was its moral character ' Will it pay?' is the 'golden rule' that we believe has always been the ' fundo mental' article of his political creed. He ran for office several times in Yamhill, and served a good while as Gen. rahncr's clerk, with goou salary, diir.njf which time, we b. Here he was constantly working to undcr- his constituents more credit as a public man. ir our Legislature will send him back to the Senate, they would do well to gear Lira up in some kind of harness that will prevent his jumping stiff-legged while addressing thc Senate. Perhaps a pig-yoku wouia Uo it might answer the double pur pose of a straight-jacket and a hindrance to his crawling into the Republican fold, where be no doubt intends to iro as soon as he is convinced that the Republicans will carry the election iu!8ti0. Yaco Coast)', They had a rich time of it at their section- Iof v...IIIUviu mvsa or Holbrook. After the convention, they toon parucunir pains to tell sercral Yam. hill men confidentially that Georce Stow art come rery neor getting tho nomination m the .onpnrcil Saloon caucus, and they were now sorry he didn't, for he was i.wi .1 .1 . . . . me niiiu mey should have run" ! This was designed to reach tho cars of Stu-rt and tie him and his friends to Lane's skirts! tuns npon tlie Herald In his Union organ: "c tnree hundred boobies through- " It 'd..or.li... divide,, corrupt., and drive. out Lo St,,te. The Dolf party is now T7kin '? on si Jlar hWk. oiher niorniiiginihoye.r. It di.miee hi. cbi- 1 mJ he wroto 'e"ers endorsing Lone mine mm and secure his place. The pro- l ratification meeting at thc Dalles April ceeds of a small form, added to his political 30. The Wasco delegates were called np emoluments, with an insiirnificant cleriml on to irive an arcnmii nr !.,.;. .i..l;.. , o - - - w waivta DovnuiUSIliU stipend have all made him grow fat and while at Sulem. Isaacs, one of the dele forget his God. He was the sectional con- tmtcs who had gone for Stout, gove what didoto at the election lost Monday in Linn the Journal considered n county for State Senator, and was probably his conduct, while tho report of Ilumason elected by the sectional majority of that and Vic Trcvitt, who had gone for Grovcr county. In this case, he probably has ere wasn't quite so 'lucid.' These two dilt- ju.a Moweu away three commissions in his gates, it seems, took occasion in their 're- ,7" l'-oue as a Jo Lone negro- port' to come down pretty heavily 0.1 tb.. breeding Senator from Linn, one as a Riicli. Rvrne's Saloon V anan Lecon.pton Superintendent of Indian They both, however, promised to voto for Anairs, ond another to cure souls mntiim Stout tlmt vni Tliiinfu.rti:n 1.... xi. ... 1 . - .B v.uuvmut, uut me.r ue- in an a very comfortable provision for i nuncintinn. f fi.. ..i . i. ., . . - - u uuiuuii t-uiieiw as a one hfe that now is." si,iPfi nr: . , . . " , ... wun, ( ourl u( wnccl nuij. some five three years since ho was thtn, tee suppose that you have met with changr? too; so we desiro " something new" on what many of us look npon ns oiir ftitore hoe rieuse to give .nr. uam all the encow agemeut you cuu iu bis praiseworthy under taking. As you exchange for the Spectator,'! con give yon nothing porhnps thnt would be interesting on anything here. , ; ' ' ! Excuse me for trespassing upon yow time ond patience. Very Respectfully, ' , C. H. Mattiikws".; The foregoing letter shows, as others f a l.ke character that wc have seen do, that the jieople of the States nrc becoruinjr mncb interested In Oregon news. The project of Mr. Davis for raising men to send back East to instruct people as to the resources of this country, we presume will never be curried out. We hove all too mm ia A. in making improvements, tending to otir stock, and nursing babies, to think of aban doning these precious dependencies to strad dle a horse, armed with rifle and bowie knife, to recross the Plains and tell our friends that ice love a country which per haps they wouldn't like. Besides, if they will not believe the cvidenco they already hove, neither would they Wicre tho 0110 rose from the dead, or though one pre sented himself before them us a lire Orege niun covered with the duet of the Plains, and expressed his great desire that they '. siioum scck a Dettor country. Twu't every body thnt can be induced to go to Hearen, and 'tisn't e.veryliody that would be satisfied ' . if they were there. He that wil suffer the rigors of the climate in the Atlantic States, Mr. Chapman, who has been nniWi,r,i in a wluwl ' . .nJio r ,' "d Put "P with the other inconvenience. aurvevor Genera in t)m mnm f vjk- Ln.l vt,ntt.r iL . . (of that country when hn Lnnwo u t j U iu mum iu meirpariv "M 'wneriy a Hhitr. then a frpe,Stn exnerinnw ' .. 41. t. u ... D,.n.rf .,.i !...,,: ... . .. ""-1 :. ' y uotes 10 oe - vim. unit iiiiiin v mm ni ri.A i nnr mutn n A i . -v jvm.vm n.u vAijuiiici up iu iuu i ne as ure or mmx c,,,mtiw in Mr buc ty z "u'iii ui iiiiriuy ciicoiirinr inr A t " olate, wheru it h. geaeral a,uj atoZttZT. ZTZ7X o "i 111 me 1 irreuievaoie ruin. him Il .!. - . ,,,,"ln,l,c o account of thc fraud practiced at the convention, which Induced Orover. deleat and Stout's nomination thc eutimcntissvery day spreading fHr'ant, wide among the thinking ,, of 0 that we have had enough of Ruchannn IV muTaey; that the honor ami .r,t. ,f ,1.. jation, as well .s our own welfare, demand iiKe the rest of the groat West .orm, stand un for eon,!,,,,,:...., ,vrt liberty rather than for Aiolker Hplll. The Dou-lus Democrney of Pennsylva nia have called a convention to meet at Harrislmrg, April 12, to lay the ground- -...ra tun separation from the Admin- istration party. Amonir other thii, tf. ..1 :.. .1. . .... . ." o r ..1 mo piiDiisncd call, it ig taid to ha for its objects To re.iet Uio high-han.led altempt of the K,J. al Adminiairabuo lodiei.i. -j;.;' 1 . ' " p,,!., i-... cnoua 10 ui, . . . Stateriglu."' ' " "V aud Xow this consolidated Federal A,;. lai..l..A.l. Xm I...! I .a " whose only an,,, ..., i., " l"0 " '"." tectionalist, stand ri o . id 1119 This fci-linm ii i...i....i.. . -o--"iiiiymiiocwii.our.jt: sectional despotimu. r 1111 1 Kl'hl frwiM il. .... . . :,r.r",at,"'ve' 'Abound n ardent determination to rally forfrec- 00m an. I il.. . . ' ' : " . ","0''rwin'''.Ki..st the hT: J'-out, cry of ' But cam,m." Men are di-i ... . nt. ,!.. . . r-" 10 111 -l.v nimi i- lr0 Jlepubiic, I to defy opposition lllnin. .. 1 Ji,,i: .. . wves. """"" our dcx-trinesare tho .-7 "irea.lycheerfull ..hi aosp., the bU-ktni.rd wuK-n cannot contend jniu an mm in k . 1 j, :.: :,,""cin""useof -m .pU.ar rights. Every ,i is ins narresl. ou 111 Oregon since the Salem ,n,,i Let us have the opinien of Forney's Pres. ure cioui piatronu: ee ereraa l.j JZ.'V (' ' AJm-..i;: CI""' "' The 1 n-eant With US Oil i,rin..l..l- great ten.iw... 7"" in the J Z' leVih.Tri doctrine He QondDo Lin nmragement thu. mmJZrZ?"- V d ha CataueL ,bJ V " V " ""dent KWWm 4 XV 11' n . . wuu more copies circulated in 0 w.yby,hefrie.Lef:,,,' The wllii,h , anau onnmranii aoa un o . - --- m rrm iimm.. . . . . -rw.de i.JJZi.i?!:'- Kaakux. . it . . . " r iirir ririis i rfthL''!-,n4''u,,,wP- P-T. par, ,1,. " " Uut ,h. aWH . Z'fA " - real d-uoiu. immunity T.V,rf: rr.im A. juiiou W-Uar I anw nU eit . r" apoa the I "" .um?t , ;-.:i.:nru',-ws''4!K! xw York. lepuMJ.td.T ;Z Will . .. I rropru-ty f Mji . . re able to M TImJi;... veckleaa tad aviied " " arwade of ih. -.ci: that he shall sleep In the same political grave with Xesmith, Williams, and all the resi 01 the scctionolists who ore not 'sonnrt on the goose.' Their policy is to make him commit himself against Rush. Xesn.iH. .h the rest of that party, by avowh.tr himCnir i-nne man and by denouncing the 'clique' for sacrificing him by not nmkino- n.,M; 11 1.. . ' o . . .etiers enuorsing Jo Lane the emn. "il'l S7Urd .y kirn the ienaoAip(8fter hjng lrc . ised it to Smith and CURRY.) We have picked up this much of the programme through our ' reporters' at the Dolf caucuses in the Land Office. Ei.RCTiox ix Yamhill. W Ion Al. Zicber was elected aa Renr..(;..-. from Yamhill county on Monday, without oppowtion on the part of the Republicans it being understood that he hne n m' pathy for the sectional Demorrrv .l- 1 , J t " 'twe ,..aorm is Jo une, and wbow practice l"ieu in Stoufs nomination ... . 1 "W u i..e recent removal of Xesmith and th. feurveyor General, because ther -,m,i,i uown ,a worship the irreat ! 0 "vss "uiige woicn nas been set un m-or h uii. Democracy of Oregon as the god of their ...oiawy. suppose it is fully uudoiNtiwt now, that the price of office holding in this "1 18 ,l)s"t and unconditional devo-t-ontoJoLane. If that is wanting, there will be an official beheaded av mm 1,110 uatl can go to and return from Wisbin -.waer. u.ey keep the reward, for gro; '''"XlfliikiVWC g WALorrn, Ean Matu-Toe u s 2 v Portl"Hl wi,h tb' --.v ki C lit I n Kh 1 -'I . . jijiru We are liwlU Sallivan. of Saa Pr.n 1 fnr r i t t -1 p w .u nicuauic ui proaretsice ing or the Jo Lane fanatics, and reported Democracy'-and the Dalles Journal ever omtlieJudicmrv Committee in l.oT n: ren,1r ;.., !.... . Au-sraiin 101a us not a mouth ago that the "slavery question didn't In terest the people of Oregon." We wonder " 't begins to 4 interest' himt Dtlaioi', Speech. We have carefully read Dchuon's Wnl. or rather patches of speeches, made in the country when ho knows, orouirht to know, that Oregon is a far better country; may stay there till ho freezes his nose off for all that we shall do by way of going oaca 10 pnrsnatie him, help him pock op, and then drive bis team across the Plains for him. Our correspondent hat read Msj. -armsirong'B book, but thinks that as it was written several years ago, great 'ehanger' must hare taken place. Some bare oc curred, perhaps, but the same sm shines ' overhead, the same rich soil lies under oar fcet, the same wet winters wash the ' un washed' in spite of them, the same dry the rescue, in a manner tlmt u- i. n sum"i:rs come recrnlarlv alomr. and .hoot - "tn diiuuifllw I il 0 by theJounialtobe not only 'lucid' but , 108 m,mbcr of marr!g, births, and 'brill!nttl Tr . .. . I deaths Occur annnnll- .1... il... j-j L n.-n..i 1 : 01 me uisposea to order to the 'iruard XST m'cntIy h0,"c" tbe poor parti8ao dcW1 who 45 S no io h ' ? T" eXtrpn,C SymptmS f rcbcllion in i or Muverynotlonsh put ,um z.ebcr,g anydj Q t place as a reword from his Southern mas- that say too Demoemt , JJZ 11. !.: , o- --"v, uw mis or mai thinks tho ' reports' of Trcvitt una uumnson were rather unsatisfactory to say the least. Gates, however, came to' He was just the man for tlm emergency-a ' whole hog' Democrot-and Senate on the 22d, 23d, 24th and 26th of T 8 dCS're just at that JUDCtar tot February. Ittrcatsupon Lccomntonl J" TT5 in tbat doubtful crowd of. enilnrcin-!,.-.!..!.. l 1 " inorouKliIyexnerienpprlnnriij.:ii s ""'luiBscucmeoi lorcinir s ave- u" -n,reani fnnf!!om . . . " - ----- k man wiiruiA 1 . , 1 -1.101.1. uiiu rnnirn hA.Ku.ir :j -r . v.w, woru, IOOK, gesture l.i rr . 0 muiig-Biui, ui CTnan slinnM ..I. -. 1 .. .. ' t'le UniOn-IoVtno- nnnonn.i:... n t.r... ueams occur annua v th.t a;a i. viihv tuviV UlU 1855-6. The only important ' changr' that has occurred, is a change in our polit ical aspects. Oregon threatens just now to break off the trammels of ignorance sad ry into Territories under the Dred Sontt opinion walks into Douglas, pitches into Hale, throws out a bait to the Xorthhv expressing his natural disgust at the Kan- swindle, at the same timn .ati-r-in Southern masters br declaring that h. hu. swallowed the doctrine that the people of he Territories are not sovereigns because be Court has so decided, and that he finds political p-mard is diPMti ih- -1..1. thing very weU. He then leads off and groan should gire unmistakable evidence L UD'on',OT'n?' conservative Republicu that they saw before them a sound Demo- ' If Mr- Matthews, who is a itru- es- i u, is noie-Dodied, and not very bury, he needn't be troubled about ing" here for if be is about tn fail d after he gets here, we willgiro him employ ment that will ensure that, just as longw Indian wars in Oretron and v..i..... bellowing, blazing, snorting, through fieryTUdgCTT1,,Srner' kd confronted em, ulroinu .. 1 ... 0 ' even nnlr ha.1 J .. ' erotic carcass an ;m.i,i w- .1 . . true ' whipper-in ' or possessed at W.t . gizzard that could digest anything the par ty wanted swallowed-was as effectually satisiedbythe'lntelliinM. und Democracy' that came with ' force- " T"'" to st provided hell from Gates' windpipe as though the ghost S Pl'can. of thedeparted Brooks, wieldimr the nPm 7 . crane gutta percha cane with kuu U En A.... to. May S, 1869. ...J.1.1C . . UC .iwjiv; or streams ot translnmnt hn.k4 ., eveo DoIf had emertred fmm ti.- ., the amusement of the Republicans and tbe frS.Vr?7 barre1' nd Fted, Chaimn . . . With Ilclnainn'o k;l. ' chairrin of bin nni; j 1, r "reuus. xiaieno- iii-eu mm two or three time. tn n,.t- 'r... ofhim, extollincrhis "Ciceronian n..... thenean eloquence'' ll r -i.:i. r... - -w vi n UIL1I IfHIATnn took iu sober earnest as a real puff of his W nimen, abihUes. We give a specimen of -v u' wutcn uaie poked fun at him: Mr. Smith. I n M. t . . orablernUenan . , " " . i and ho haa irL.iT P,.cifiu view of the r-.l. . '" "!" and hie from the ' who IWrha,l .,!. .... T- "uon to tbe Id.L.. r, uiu Bf)mrk.w4.- with Delusion's hin-h. of his Clackamas camp.ign speeches'npou the "usatres ofwrnon. -i.- .. . . 1 1 iiiiiues, and con- ventions.- Gates' sneech 'tnlL. ni'),-J: j. . . mw h S:2 :, r grQmbhD tbt ucimeuiiv oeen set and Trevitt with a Republicans by opposing the election of hTVhZ ,. V' s- Scntor re sUndiof myself to beheve that the Republicans wiD nave a rote in the- ...-- t. - IZU00 Smith is seat fbr iil jears. I think, as the Republicans cannot earmaVhhad better do what wul concerned in the sn. . the Ind,.. Mr. Sam. u-ii .. nlagh for GatM 10 kno,r re Probab,y-" n p tor Kintn l , um DM nominated 8 '" P"un mend 0., or perbapi Stoat that th. u ... . I we m L l- i .. . ' F"nr uomioauons were Ta r 6 lu,DS 11 best to iro for Dilution. -notwitbsundingthehowlaboutthe bowererf ba, nc !Z in. KnCCOi; ?ere-"otb, f0utside help, they feel Mfficienty 7 awe m tbe procedure WU"K 10 him theruselres. 01 that caucus." e,.,i , I rcry muck the w, our Democratic) Pn. L j . tl00 h" to idem, e nn;nn,.A ' '' toD dunnff the w-t (m .a. Mr. Sarm. at Ihmrm 7 op aa Ib-Iko war. it wonU fcX. for,r,f'HonM!X. Mother re ndVand passed in spite of the trs "d "mtio-i for mercy which ng the week for ln tbe Legislatore to repe, the claota it our ctj charter which prorides for toU. wa rore. A large number of the Danes tUched were those of Democrat, wta Tote the straight ticket. ' 1 "' - ; '. ly '