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i - :) l)c rcgon Slrgus. W. Adami, OJUDQOWCITin Editor. SAU'JUAV, MAY 19, 1SC0. Republican Nominations. For Ciimjrut, i DAVID LOGAN, Of Mli.TKlNill. for Presidential E'cctsrS, ' T. J. Dr, Jl JI'iii, W. II. Wati. t'.Urknmaa ('. for Slsle Seoul M'n. I.'xn, f Wao. for H'prati.liHeei W. A. tTm ri, A. II i.oo', II. tt Knur. far (7-Ji(r Wiru. fir Sheriff 0c Wu. Vr Jiiremr .Iwui ,Mki.uu. fur TnumrrW iu.uk lir.i..i. 'or (.'. C'Mi;ier-CiiAi.ae O, HotnTux. Awl Matron. ' for Vmomr F. llABruV. far .Vnrrv" '"''" T uric mi. for A'-W SupthnlindentS. W. KaMai.i.. !, taunt). fur Sluts Senator I, K Ma-a. for Kepresentntirtt.. A.HMitH.O II. Mtu'.ii, J a mm ,Mi'Kai.u. J'r Sheiof Maklt UJiriTH. 'or t'fci Pact. ISmrtAiM. fVr Treasurer J . I.. Itaum.tr. y-V;r Asuimr .Iuiin MoaoAN. 'ur Vommitn'rs V. H. McCu'HK, 8. II. HaVc . ' Sop't 1.010 Jl'llKINi. Yawhlit t'.owaly For Suf Seimtor-Juim IL M'RuiDI. fur Mrprestnt'lM. I'nAwruan, H. M. (iiLMoa Far Treaturtr Amo It. Hks". 'r Vlrek J. W. Com i 'or School So)ieriiileiident. A. Snivel. fur Air4writA I.i;iiii.i. V Sunrior T. II JUmi. f.LU.p t.ounly. far Rcprntutotice JmiJ TiTKin. 'or Clerk W. II. Twii.wiit. fir Sheriff 11. II. I'akkk. 'or Treasurer W. Fi.i.i. ' Fur Assetmr A Sumunr .f . W. (ie.iniiinT. 'or School Sup'4l'. W. (Jii.i.kitk. 'or Coroner -lirai. II. Mi Kwkm. J or Comm'rs- G'r.u. DavihwiN, Lima I'. IIux, Polk I'.onnty. ' f'r fidif Senator HAsroau Watvo.i. 'of Urprtsentutirrs 11. llnaniaD, M. iJomuM, or Sheriff A. W. I.ccas. far Vlnk A. Framk. Fur TreaiurrrW'u. How. fur Avessor J. Duwsr.n. , for School Superintenilrnt-ilr.iiniir. Urn.. , 'or Suireijor Iaii bn'Hr. Vmtiu.ua, I'.onniy. 'ur R'presrnlalirsA. V. I1. llcvriviTn. 'r f S. Much. for Sheriff Sahuki. Kicii. 'or 7i eusurer S. WnrKl.r n. 'or Iwjmiii A.C. I.Axtiiios. 'or Sellout Superintendent I'. V. I'ahukii. V Astvliutoi Causly. for Slut HenulorT. It CuiNruin. Joint ttepreiuiitittirfKiiwH ( orK. llrjireiiriitnlire Whjmn llutti.ur. .I'iii'ir W. I. II UK. ' Shrriff-U. W. iv..s. ' TrenwerW. II. I!im:tt. iiwijfor Jkimk l. .Mmmk. Surreinr Wm. (i kiukk. Sih'ol Stiifriiil-iiilrnt llh.KV MtH Kl.l.. Voromr Joi:.n Marhii. WttAI'O. for Joint Senator '. I.ikian. 'or Repiene.ntntireA. (i. jmhkh. W SlieriJfSnus I)aiinaii. 'or t'ri i (iro. K. (iAm. for Teenmrer Otu S. S.ivkik. for School Snperintenilent K. I'. r'irx;r.iMi.i for Vorwnrr W, U. Ilicnaow. HTATK CK.NTKAI. l OMMiriKK: 11. W. C'uHIIKTT, I'lliillllllll... K. I. S-IIITTIOK W. C JgilMKiN , ritiUnii. tlri'iui C'.ly. Public SponkinK'. i Mntim. l.diHN mill ,im:ii r.iml.il.iiri Tor ('uii jrpw, Iiiivk iim la llm fiilkiwinj iiiiiii!ini'iit lur iillri'wiii; llm of Oiioii, ui I u'rlo k i llm iliivmiirii:i..m'il, in iln hi mill uf Mn : I'mrn.x ..Smiirilay, tlie I'.'lh .lnrk..inilllf ... Willmiiiliiirgli.. Kfibyvillt uiiuny'ii 4'iiiioiivil!o .... JVikiiiI Hill ... Kili;rliii Cily.,,. Kriiviliilli i-orviillii Alliuny Halrni Oh'Kn ( My 1 orilun.l l:ii Muihlny. llm I lih 'I'iii'mIii V, llm I .'nil Tliiitj.il .y, ilie I Mi I n.lay, llm lili Mm iliiy, llm Nl 'iliurwljy. llm '.Mill I'ri.liiy, llm il uh Siiiuiil.iy, llic'.'liili .Momlii), Mir .'Mil '1'imwluy, llm '.'Hlli WnliiPMliy, llm ;lll.h TlmnUy, llm MUi . 'i hursiluy i.iit, llm jUi r-alunlny, .lium U l.lnu C.Dunly 'I'trkrl. For Hoiiv.spiiliitivis lUnn.KT run., Jo mki'ii I'.Tvtk, Axukiison Di-ckaiiii, Aia Mi IVi.i v. " ShoiilT D.vvin I.avtov. " I'O. t'll'lk .IllIlN ItAllllilWi. " " A.ssi'scor TiuoTiir A. Hums. I'iviis. P.win h'muiA. " " SrllOdl Sllrt-liilll X. (iKOIIHK. " " Surveyor Haiivky (lommx. " Coroner II miam X. Smraii. Ctr The tirkit dm priiiled aliovc, wns tiit to ns lieml.'il " l.inn Connly T.eket." It is not a KeiiiMicini tii ket, nml wns not jirintnl liy us us .mkIi. It is, strictly .imk ing, n union lii ket coniio.si'il of nieri wlm iiro oiioeil to the longer rule of Lime mid lK-liision in tlint county. 1!ka This. I.nst year u Jlcmocriiiio OilUor in Oi'Ojjo:! iulili!ilicil the followjij. Ki-fcrring to a ire. li of Scnutor tir.ii, lie said: "(ireca knock Ilia foundation from under Seimtor Moii'Iiis'i 8iiiutter or Ter ritorial sovereignly teiieniont, nnd lets that ioor uul'ortnnule renmin luirifd undor tin ruliltish. Vc Imve ulwnrs rfgnrdeil Dunl ins, ami since lii Kiveport Rieccli we do iot ace lioiv uuy one can liilp coming to t!i Mime conclusion, ns titliern tlrm-ifi'iut or a vrry Ihirkkr.iM numskull. At Vree- ort, lie said lie liowed with deferonce to tho I'rt'd Scott ileci.'ion, mid yet at the Mine lime ii:iuo:iuied due! lines tieisoimtdc mid subversive of the Coibtitution m ciuiu vii in I hut d -cision. The position of XeH iinr JtuuglmJ.i ulenlicnl triik that of I'li Tlwy r awl tht trMe muss of Jllm'k i'.iiiWmh, ,! fvrecty ontnyonislie to IW ( the lutflcraiie party." JMiylj Icmoorats, how do jou I ke that! It Is from the jven of a Ifadrr in the Jo I ,ne faction, ami a iroininent iiumiiIht of the Eugvnt convention. W ulall look w ith care to aet how lit neeivea the intel ligence of the Charleston nomiuntion. Will he iiipKrt a demagogue or a thick headed numilall, who is no better than a Black Republican? Or will he tak water, and mj be wm a liar a rear npof The Or-gon F.Titirc! w!3'r.nwtr Maw Witt 1bT VU1 In talking witli ui n from rcry icctioii of the country who claim to l ' Ptmo- crats,' wo fln-l that the .urt U UivMi J Int jutt two faction tlio one a Lane fuction which hold- the jir.feiit ortrunlrition an oMd"f liy 111 iimiii, nut) the other ail n(i Luiio nartr. which Muditt It. Ih Lima, or txlrem jiro larerj li' t!on, liV ha iiomiimted riheil, generally avow th ilct'Tw'iiutitm to mijp)rt him for Congrew Tiny alino.t iiiiiverxully, m fur oh w lnv conn rd with them, creM a denire to nee Iih) rcturnKl to t'i U, 8. Heuutc, not for any worth or worthiness theru In in him, or tlint li" woul I loof any purticular udvaulnii to ()re)n but, rome how or other, th-'y have, Trom ljnj jractjv, got to look nji'in J'ih pi nut only their great Mumling stumhirl'liearer, but the reul chief coni' Tf tone on hii.ii ii-j;ri-brvcdiii I)i inoeraey rent. Tiny rem to look tijMiii Jodi No. 2 much un tho Murinom once looked iiou Jo,eih Xo. 1 d a wrt of projilict, I'fiiht, ami kiii, that ruled by di vine rii(lit to deosc or destroy whun would be to pull do a ii around th ir can the w hole; cdilli'o tliut alicltcrn th shrine of ill lh.tr cnrlbly lifliin. They not only look upon Jo.i' ih No. S us mi iirighl inun and Just, one. who know- wlut Diniocniry I-, and who, by tho gri st cuiuj villi whL ho hu.i li'tlitrto r.i.iun'rd to rule lliu Du lii'C.'iiey, lins chtahlisiied n wirt of nutiiral rij;ht, from a naturul Dtnesj to rule, hot they look upon him ui a xort of diamond cavkct In whicli the Lord lias locked up the I iilon, if indeed hu bo not tho Union it self. Tl.i se, of course, nil kliero devoutly in Joseph; they think Joseph "enndono aronjr," and Ihnt tho best net of loyalty to this "rent Union nnd slroii''est evidence of patriotism that cnnld bu tcitderxd by tin in would he a vo'o to put Joseph in tin: U. S. Seiiato for life, in tho I'residciitiul chair for tiie mmic period, or, failing in that, to I no opportunity puss to get hold of the wilt of Joepli' breeches, nnd bool him Just n hih up on the ladder of funio en posiiih The pious women of Xuuvoo never c.hiL in ii a more loin inn ii iiierue.-s, or more untiling . ui to Kcrvo Joseph Xo. 1, tiian the mcik followers of our present Senator evince in imxioiis iuijiiirics after tliu w ill ol Jo.seph No. 2, 8on;efinrs called by the thoughtless nnd irreverent among the U morraey ' lluinliu;,' Jo.' l'.iit, in elevating Joseph into a scut in the 1'. S. Seniito for six years, wcnccns'onnlly reiniiul them that Jiwph must tin t o u pago in his high pusl t'ou, nml that it is his desire nnd e.xptcta lion that they administer the siiinc shove to his scccml lUdlu that turns the cra.;l; of the Albany 'medium.' We notico that the tiKiiiy in of this pebblo into the ciirre of (heir lovo for Joseph, gem raliv disturbs nnd roils the waters terribly a phenotu ciion which has brought to mind the truth of somebody's saying (hut "tho course ol trim love never did run smooth," nnd l.as inprcsscd us with the idea that tho 'cotirsy of Joseph's love, or lovo for Joseph, was sill j ct to the sunio litilo fr.'aks of tbbin" llowing, whirling in eddies, running the wrong way, nnd finally ilryinj.' iij), that the course of love for a tender virgin was, However much they tire nttaehed to Jo seph, they itra bold to disavow any 'hank rriiig' after I he Obrrlin pur:o:i. Unlike tho son of Kiin, who, upon bciinj n.-kc.l by the parson, as ho was standing up to get hitched to a rich Southern widow. Do you t.iku this noni'in lo be your law fully wedded wile?'1 replied ciiiplntieallr. Yes, nml the nti-rcrs too" tho I'oIIoupi of Joseph, while they are willing to take him, have no use for Joseph's 'miners.' They npplaiided the net of removing llib iitn Irom tho 1 lines om'co to a Missouri phiiilalion, nnd they prefer a similar di-pn- siuon oi ucius;on, to seeing In in sent to the Si nato to belch Democracy into the hips and hats of Democratic Senators, In It they arc uiixious to increase the rote for Sheil, ami are proud to s.'c now and then a man who isn't nslmmed to own that he belongs to Joseph, they scorn tho idea that by supporting tho present Democratic orgairzaliou they are advancing tho inter ests of tho ' medium' grinder. Thry will tell you evrrvtthero that "Delusion is dead," that he has " disgraced Oregon and killed himself," and that it is no purpose of the IVmoeratic party to promote him, but that they will uso him to carry Linn coun ty, nml then take up another man for Sen ator, as Lane thinks Delusion wouldn't " be in h:s right mind" half the time if ho was in the Senate, but would be occasionally prostrated with the ' Panama fever' be sides, they don't think Delusion has got the smell of ' them Obrrlin nigger bed fellows washed off yet, Ac, Ac. Now, this may all bo so, and probably is, but tho ' Lane society' is going to have some trouble in currying out their pro gramme. Delusion's friends lmv placed Sheil on the course for Congress, thinking that Shell's election will be a full sanction of the Oberlin parson's claims to the Sen ate. Kvery vote given for Sheil will be urged upon the Legislature as a vote for the belching parson. Ilesides, tho parson will carry the Linn county representation in the ho'low of his hand, and refuse to give Lane that support unless Joseph will give his support to the Oberlin candidate. This being the case, evcrv mau who votes for Sheil, or for Lane candidate for the Legislature, will, while he u taking Joseph, run a terrible risk of having to take Jo scph' nagerj too. The anti-Joseph free State IVnuvrats will hardly vote for Sheil or :.iy c-f :te gnnr. l ttay'rg Doy, teem lb. ..nils l.nuMer thev m A th 3o ui lociclr win. and thus Indirectly en duran thfl uriiieii.ln ihcr nbhor. besides derating im n to offleo who have got their feet on tho i.e.ka of dl fre-Stato Demo - rml. .ml l,n l,.l,.n,l let L.n idem H.re Will any anti Joseph Detnwrat I nis cnoiP'li to voto for Sheil this vtar to 'naru hiar.-cord'? Isn't tho split In Hie tmrtv loo w ido ever lo be healed agnln? Hut, if It rhoultl la, w hat Is a ' record' worth lo an ol!leesiiklnj DemofrHl? Doesn't 'lit (la Uilling trieksicr1 O'.Menrt, as Delusion ued to cull him, now head tho editorial corps of the party? Isn't bolting Kelly, w ho tried to break down the party by run ning against tho ' regular nominee' for Congress, one of iho great lights of tho parly to-day, and looked up to us on or u Ie? Isn't fsliuek now landed by Delusion mid otln r w lrpji'Ts-lii on iho whwl hosj)' of Di uiocrucy ami ono of the soundest of nil consistent DeiiD- ruti? Wasn't Stout elected to Congr-f becnuso of a 1 sound i. t . cunr nuii' morn, written in tnc teeret aninvea of a Know Nothing wigwam? Isn't Ad iir, an old bolter, who ' scratched' when ho went lo the polls, one of the pros cut ' whccl-horscs pulling side by .Mo with j Shock, and eating with him out of Joseph's' trough? Isn't Avery, a man who has done more than any other abolitionist to diM-uptiire and crush out the old iKmie - crulic org-inization, now reckoned ns one of the faithful, mi Israelite in whom U, ami acnrwim, any guile? Isn't Slater, who worked side by side with 0 Meant, Avery, Kelly, and Shuck, to "crush out (he Inst park of regular Dcmocriuy in Oregon, a man who wept when O'.Meara grounded his arms, and who blubbered out his inten tion tu light them to the bitter end isn't this same would-be imnili n r of the party in former years, now held up us its real mother, a yeaning dry-nur. that washes you. "Misery nmkes strange bed moved with rack great compassion for in-, felluws." fant-ahrickiiig Democracy that she kindly i placed Iho shivering infant to her breast till, in the liinirniiL' of Uon-rhis. sl.u ' can. down lii r milk,' nnd thus saved tho child, the Union, nml perhaps the world? Hasn't D. lusion luid everything his own war iu the party ever fiuce lie came lo Oregon, notwithstanding his bolting iu Iowa, his running uguiu-t the regular Democratic r d n - - 9 p " nominee as an ' independent abolitionist.' or an 'independent' something i not- withstanding.ho hadn't yet got tho scent of thoso 'Oberlin bucks' oil' when ho was inaugurate I as a sound, cmisistcnt leader iero, with n ' sati.-sTnctmy IXMiHHinfrc 1 nrord'? We might extend cmprry to Miow that notwithstanding the great bluster made by the sectionalists about the importance of a record," a record is a mere mattir of moiHisiune. J lie fact is the man who has bolted and abused the parly most iu years gone by, now stands the best chance of promotion, as the history of tho party shows. This being tho fact there is no reason why any niiti Laiio democrat shonM ivfuso to vote for Lcgan, neither should any Laneite refu.ie to do so r. ho i.s rjipiised to Oberliitisin, embodied as it is in Delu sion. Let iw have all the votes tliut wc are thus shown to bo Fcgitiinatefy cntitleef to, and Sheil will not get over three him - dred votes iu Oregon, nnd uinst of those will come from the "Santiaiu Porks." v.nrtni. " We ,re received something less than a ream of paper, from various sections of the countrr, closelv writtm over on the sh.verv qnestion. Although in our great press ol business wo haven't had time to read nr,v of them, wo see fio.n a hastv glance that I I bey aro pretty much all reviews of Corn wall on Slavery. At the tiino wo com menced publishing Mr. C.'s articles we gave a getillo hint that wc should attend to that matter ourself. The reason why wo did this was entirely satisfactory to us, if not to others. Wc hnve, iu the spirit of an impartial journalist, permitted Mr. C. to present tho strongest Bible arguments ho could for nian-stealing through the Ar gus, and in doing that we hare tendered to the Democracy n privilege that wc have no idea any of them would accord to ns. Some lmv e blamed ns ft.r publishing for Cornwall. ir notions of expediency, instiec. nnd ' I'he I ..rues may appear right to them, but they . area little too Deinocnitic for us. We , have published for tho Mormons, for pro-! nvery parsons, and in fact, for tho devil in almost every shape, for the lust live years, 1 mill H'A tin not it r k4 tl ! I ' ; . "r,K , ,,"u "'ere a man living who Delieves the devil s church i i I . ..... . has been mcrcascl by all tho printing we ; mr uuii lor nun. no may print more .1 e - ii . . i for the old gentleman, indeed it is ipiite l.kcly wo shall whenever our own judgment lis ns we oudit to. In thc mean time, we think, and the public thinks, we have occu-' I - kj iici- e-uoiiii on xt.uiv slavery. Wc have knocked the underpinning from ! - .i. ... . . 1 1 1 1 . .. ' under all Democratic parsons, and then piled mountain upon mountain of arguments 1,0 disrespect, w c presuni to tho Ilepub on them, till wc think Gabriel's Jirst truni- j I'rans, but for the same reason that the na prt won't resurrect any of them. Wc sug- tlve Africans all paint thc angels black it grst, therefore, to all writers who wish to 1 's rosidered beautiful, kill them more effectually, that they reserve j Delusion was taught this at Oberlin; their fire till thry sec some of them crawl-, nMire m falling ns black he intends to '"5 out. j compliment us. The editor of the Times, Jl t,As.Ti,e California plpcTa" say that i T tller LanJ' U'!" a Tenne.wan, on a cert iiin day of late the MeT;.... !.. i Judas Iscariot in cuVv The t'lunv I ' Medium' suggests that 'as Ji.das livetl a great while ago it must have been difficult for them to obtain an accurate likeness of him'! ! Not at all, Delusion, thev of conrse got a eery 'correct IW frc'm S-ack- l'3,mr ' . I Uelata i omlai, - ' DJuwn ommuiicw in his paper that h ' will 'peuk iu thil cilV Oil Thursday llt'Xt i Will I'f ",'lKJIt Kelly? Not long ago, he 1 Culled the Colonel, " irlj(k, fahe-hnrhtl, ' emliliout Hh!;, . VI Controlled wl yuitrn'i hj Ike uelhe )mmptigs oj 1 the rUmo-mur, and of w hom things too w ! v"" could not b ullernl or piiblWiH." Will ho tuko that back Uu comlititm that Kdly will veto for him as Senator? Wo will kco ub.o what ho meant wi.ei ho nid " I am done nnd dono forever with political corruption dune aud done for. rer with rpenking, writing, nnd voting fur pohticn demagogues, bmcs, and knaves." Perhaps loo, ho w ill explain hi) ow n resolutions of 'oft, "greeting with tecml satisfaction tho recognition of the right of the people of the Tcrritor'w to choose aud lo control thoir owu domestic institutions, slavery not cr. ceptcd." Delar.on, yon will waste vour wind in trying to talk in this rounlv. Ths pcopl . . . . ieo through you. Tney look upon your ( present efforts as tho Ut agonies of an ill , siient life, about to bo terminated forever - 1 You have no friends here, except a few olllec-liolders, who owe all they have to old Jo, ami whoure foots enough to believe that you aro sincere in supporting him , Kvt n they, when you flicker out, will only 1 d 'splse yon and any you deserve the obliv j ion to which you tire sure to be consigned j 15uw your last blast, however. Humbug ' the people, if you can. MAo Kelly be Ucro that you did not mean any thing when yon slandered h'm; his knees aro weak and his back bono is limber, or ho never would liuro consented to puck you and Jo Lane, Officer, poster, nnd Iter. J. D. Post, in sight of a sensibto community, and perhaps he will forget and forgive tho abuse which ought to make him kick you every time he ' Tl,E " wu.esto.v Nojtimatio.v. When ! ' ttrircA last Saturday that Dong- las was probably the candidate of one of the Democratic parties, tho lainc society hero was puzzled. Sumo did ntt dare to say a word, but the most of them declared ll.ey had been Douglas men for some days at least. They knew "there was no I l'l,alll't' lur Um" 1,0 wns nn o1'1 ro"' " the iioininat;on; ho could hardly carry ; Oregon; out Douglas, I.e is, ami always hus been nil right iu every respect." Now wc will just whisper to these turncoat, fair weather politicians, thtit they had better wait a few days, and save their breath to cool their pap. It is possible, nnd perhaps i likely, that the report will bo confirmed, but if Douglas receivid a two-thirds vote, ', h did not get it till some of the Southern ; delegates w.liiilrcw. iho secede rs of course : nominated a ticket, and will support it. So will tho Administration, nnd if any ollice-hohler fails to do so, his linul will fall o ipiiek that he won't feci hut. With a , third tiiket in tho South, and iu every J tlwihtfnl Western mid Northrm State, we . should I ke to know where Douglas will be suportcd. ICvcn Jo Lane, if he sIkiuM be tho Southern caildidato. will iret thn hirvi-i- vote, while tho Adiuiuist ration will be ' abundantly gratified bv seeing the defeat of Douglas, though Seward or Bates should I lie tho next President. The quarrel is now chiefly personal, and is uioro bitter than . tvcr' h" m "ery ouK-o-lioldcr must take 1 1 "' "ml ul(l 1,1 """'.""S 'm- ul '''"Ulu r w lRIS"'-v' "oyou Lauel Ulk'e mt'"' UV lalki"S '" l,raLw of li,s' ,,nllSS V011 ,vi1' ,0 ,ollow Cl,'N1's T1' '"J S l t!' bscnrI'-V f TOur letais. tear Delusion anys: " Our Senator has not taken a position iu favor of Congres sional intervention to protect slavery in the Territories." How locofoco editors ere given to lying! Smith, dou't yon know that Jo Lane was a member of the caucus and voted for Brown's resolution which de manded intervention? That ho made a speech declaring that "if the South did not insist upon her riirhts of eonaliic she wrml.i deserve to lose them"? Of '.. v ,t allJ Vct for the sake of savin. vr.,,t, ' from thc jut ilulii;ll.lti0I1 of hc K, of (ll'llirAll tlllrt .W.U..H ...III .A . I mlnsB mion ,..,, r- vn , . cll0llgll , d w)mt is J0 f, k,;ow bc. cause . inla2illc .. l)()1,rIll.n-,rU. i w.-.,,. .vho . ni,v, ' , "... i,nt Vftnr. lnv h ,.r;.,., ,' ... . . . sion and led to believe a lie. Shame on VOII the l.evf tliinn. vnn o,,.. ...Ml ... .1.-1.1.. - 0 .vu nui nut UIliUII bc t!lat Lane 0lld 1)oil!r,s ,.; ,,,, c - in opinion. Why it is. It will be untied by those who read the sectional disunion orirans. "lat the Albany "medium" seldom speaks r ii. t ee ..i ..... "10 '-epuoncaiis wiinoiii using mo prolix "black;" while the Portland Times seldom l'ops - 'ow Delusion uses the word out of ua' no SUc" Wa uut ra,ae'" considers the disgrae-eful. He doesn't like to write ' WOrJ "l,,,,k,' fact is, he avoids it nclH,Ter he can. for l"e reason, probably, tlut eTrry t!lDe Iie 50 !t rpminds him ' 'ai - to ,U " chair. w TWKwi-i0 another ;ter ik.n( Mo , day, M iy 1. jmijmtm In xi-w yiumteauun. Tho D.inoerutic paper ut the Duties re pudiate the idea or elating Michu "low rotten crcaiuro" as Delusion to tho Senate, but rays it wants ft ' Democrat' and cannot bear tho hlcA of sending a Republican In his place. It proceeds to point out the iliialilhs of what it coua'.JtH llicbcuu ideal of a Senator, conspicuous among which we liiul'Mio must look like a Senator." By this, we mpposc of courso it refers to cor poreal di velopiiienta, us tm h only can In looked at, especially by vulgar eyes. Wc ouco mid or a very large ho;r that was called " the Senator," probably from Iho fuel that his poikship pretty much filled up the outlines or a fancy sketch of what a Senator ought to be iu corporeity with thu rather hoggish owner that christened him. Tho 'Utile Douglas the 'dwarf Stephens or tho ' diminutive Seward the three great est Intellect in tho Kast (as some suppose) wouldn't at all fill tho bill with tho Dulles scribe, while ir he should seu our old friend Bob Kinney, ho woul I Lo re struck with awe that h would imagine lis stood before a Senator male in Heaven especially Tor Oregon, aud dropped down fro.di from the skies. It was tho little dwarf Watts who said " Were I so trill lo reach llie pile, Ol iriifa llm ueruii ill my "paa, 1 woe, id t v iiii-uiiuird by my tu.il. Kur 'iu Iho mind ib.t in, .'e ill aiiia)." Now while tho Democrats may bo look ing up Scnutors with huge abdomens, the Republicans want such as have powerful minds and h'ni tnnls. Urriiun to i'.oncrrt.. Our Senator nnd Representative have again been at work, and have accomplished a wonderful result. After four months pa tient, unremitting labor, worthy of their gi ant encrgic, they have succeeded in put ting Mr. Cuton, P. M. at Salem, out of oilice, not because he was not a iJeiiioevn., or was not homst, faithful, and capable, but because he dared to believe that Jo Lane was not the greatest man in the world. What a burning sh.iuie it is that such a selfish and corrupt doniagoguo as Lane should bu permitted to occupy a position by which lac has power to grutil'y his petty malice nnd punish better men th in lrmself. Ho can find no time to do his manly duty us a Senator, because he must bo continu ally hunting up objects of personal revenge, and contriving schemes to sreure lis re election. No trick is too m on of degraded, nnd the whol j State is carried with n horde of sycophants whmo only merit is their de votion to him. Will the people never be satisfied with his ignorant and insulting egotism, and compel him to suireixlcr his greatly neglected and prostituted tru-t? Must they submit for six years longer to the incubus of his ngeniyiu their In U ill", when a wuoden image would do more good, because it could do no tarm bv putii a self forward on all occasions between the people and the government merely for its personal pnin? I'.liktsnv Di'iiUHTiiey. Among other lmvliitiwis pa&sed by the five or six deluded fanatics tliut met iu county convention in Clatsop was one pledging thc support of those salmon-caters for the nominee of the Charleston Conven tion. Judge Olney offered an amendment which was adopted, expressing an "expec tation that the Charleston Convention will ivit depart frcra the dsclrints sf tw Dejrio- cratic parly.' l'chis;on, of course, tukts this iu high dudgeon, calls the amendment frce-soilish, and belches out a gteat deal of abuse about Olney. If Olney had offered such a resolution as the following, it would have been all riirht: Resolved, That wo arc all utmlternblv fixed t the present organization called the Democratic party; that as it is an organi zation based wholly on spoils and pl.uulcr, having long smre rcimdmteil nil old fojv- ism as principle, we ae dctenuincd t-stick to tho organizatiMi no mutter what creed of principles they adopt us a shaiu, or whether they adopt any, ami we iikdu'c ourselves to support all the nominees of thc party, for all otliccs whatsoever, whoever those noniinc.'s may be, whutcvor their char acters and (pialifuitioiis, or whatever their color. "Hallelujah, Imllclujcc!!" Delusion would have hailed such a rcso- lution with unutterable delight, would Imve carried it in the crown of Ids hat, and read it to Crooks every time he saw him, swear ing that " that resolution does have the ring of the true Democratic metal." Poon Union. The Corvallis Union having assumed a new head and new dress, we picked up the paper hoping to find a corresponding improvement in the "mat- tor" of the sheet. But alas! alas! Wo found the 'matter' was all the same old corruption that has heretofore been run ning out of poor Slater's old head, nnd al though the editor felicitates his readers up on the 'new dress' which enables hiin to "put more matter iu thc same space than heretofore," his readers receive his an nouncement much as reek's boarders did when their landlord, who had been feeding them on uothing but catfish cooked in some thirteen different ways, told them he had enlarged tho cooking apparatus so as to en able him to furnish more catfish. They all thought they had already had 'enough such as it was.' Sn.AKsrrAREAX Entertainment. Mrs. W.C.Forbes, the eminent American Artiste, will give one of her recitations fromShak speare, this ( Friday )evenimr, at Washing ton Hall. We hope Mrs. Forbes will be greeted with a full house, as it is probably her last appearance in Orrgon, before her oVvart-jre lor Califo'nia J5acoi.no Suai.1. UAMK.-Dti,,,- speaking of Beggs, one of lh0 ediloraof SlutcMiian, usually prints it "jj Somo say this is merely an ebullition. 'of1' potent rage, such as usually hre,kl0al rather scabby fellows, mnxx Ul,dt ,Z lash of an adversary. W, think lis nothing more than tho force ef Delusion is a specimen of small tm has been so often shot and 'bagjed'i,. aforesaid knight or tho quill, tmt in J sano ravings ho never thinks orDegn bn what he imagines ho Is surrontided os a sides by yawning Uaggs. itjm .no iai termor tl,efotlrl, Yamliill, a verdict of $7,0H0 was iwinj by u Jury against Andrew Hembre, fi, seducing n young girl who lived Inhif,?. ily. Hembrce is about CO years orsg, jinon.M.uiT u.l DTEAI.INO. Vknim Brownlow, sermonizing In ,' Mt upon "Diiuocnitic stealing," ujt For tho life of us, we can't see thai Ik. stealing of negroes, or pmjmrty j,. f AbolitionistH, is any better in a iaorJ , of view, thnu the stealing oriurcersBil in money by the Democracy. Ail tV pro; a stol, n in a year by tM Ahtfnm sold at high pr.ces m the Month, woolJ..; ainomit to one-half of the amontil efsio,!, stolen from our Govrrnincnt by th, m' iu power, lliere is this redeeming trait I the IVimicratic ranks: tin jr steal in Mer Cwtom House and every port in the UoioT IlK-ir ferrerics und robberies are in ill iu land Offices, nmMig nil the contracts, nn. n claims, and Government works im on, both Nw th and Setith. As tbietet robbers', and plimilcrcrs, they Ktemllr Lay,' no North, no South, no yMt, n Vest! They are one glorious band ef i)wn who everywhere act iu concert, tktii JZ ami aims being ouel" . , Itkms. On the 27th April utTroy.SVw Yoik, u rugitivo stave belonging to'ji Hampton, or Pepper, Va., was arrested" taken before tho U. S. Couiniisiioier identified, nnd remanded to his master. A writ of hub-tit corptiM was obtained.-. About n thousand person collected, imj the fugitive was rushed to the river lide ami was taken across to Wist Troy, it kiff. There be was nncatcil, an4 spfa rescued. The mob being chiefly composed, of colored' persons alio broke into the Jut tii'c's ollieep mig curried off the fiigitiveina carriage. Blows, pistol shots und knock downs occurred. Miramoii urrived nt the Capital on the "th with from 1,00 to l.h'OO a tn. K important event had transpired. Miraraoa had sent a bitter letter to Secretary Ca, rclutive to the captured stenn:crs. Neittrr. Sll'viiie eervie will U held at tho CW. limine in I Ii i-. rilv " to mwn.tr iSna.vl ai I ill a M . nml I 5 r. m r r.e. ji.mi.ii smit, M l 'ri.l.v,nii li MM, rp.i I ChnKli. May 19. Wat. Syphcrt Is an :;, end lit c.iniliJule for Ilia oflk of .l.evtv.vor of M.triftn County, ut the ranuiagelieiiMi inJuiif. May 191 !?sosecatinp Attorney, WM. L Ml-KW'AX oTers himself nn iode p inlt nt e ue'i.lale fur lha elSc f Uislrcl Alloi u J f-r ;Lm -ti .Judicial District of errpu. Orr;tin UIvImIou, Ag.K,!t.i(n ilcrtst llnriwiny Hall every Kriilay tTfninf, al lull' pusl 7 o'tlir,-k. i.:u ii in jod nHikling areimiu-il lonlim.d. I). ItL'Tl.KOUli, WJ?. i). W. Cbai.i, U.S. I. O. O. E. " Onri.M.v I.oDiie No. .'! awls ut iln-ir Hull near lyiippMi'.rlhi l-inil OnTo, on Manila)' evening af en eh week, lilelliiea in (,'..! I tanling.nrt initio) lo alien I. It. '. CKAWFtMU), S. Tin Ci.'aiiman, I!ec. Src'y. 30 RTultnomah. Lodgo Kfo. 1, Vl' A. M.. hulii ii alotetl commnnicn- lions in tli Sana iTemperanci) tlall, on iho SatunUy iiee, Aug Iho Fail jMoon in tacfar iiiuiitli. ilioikrrii iu itnod niamJinff are invited lo alien.). A. L. LOVEJOY, W.M. I). W. Tn vio, Sec'y. 13 C3T TheiiMi regular meeting will toanSat urduy evening, Jimr 'J, IKl'O. Modal- I Ate rtlls-The hli and enritdl cell brily wlin.li this r--e:iiinn)t aicdicinr haaais iiiiiel lor i:a invaiiblc i fi-aey in all lha deaar whiob H przftKn to core1, has rnxlercd tin omali (irndieeof oaleiitntioaa pulling not iily gnnacea rury but unwuriliy vi tlitm. Tnry are kaawD hy their I'rnil-; thoir gml Hikteif billurav and llm thiivv not by III fuitli of thndUoaa. In nil ( axes of ciwlivi iiisn, dyajirpnia, bilioua anil liver affection, piles, rlieuinatiaai. I'evaraand aptav o' sliuate head-aehi-a., ond nil general derange awnla of leuli!, these l'illa .Wr invariably proved a certain- mid peedy romeilys Aminglo Irial pluce Ihe bile l'illa beyond lb rcnob of wenpetilw initio laiiin ilionof every patient. Dr. Aloilin's Phirnix li.ltero will be found eooaS ly ifiK-a. ioiM ill euaoS nervom deliility, -)'-pepi, Ivadkache, the Bcltaeas incident lo female, in il I cate lieulth, and every kind of weukneeiol ihe d'geitiive organ. Kor aal 6v l'r. W. MOFFAT. 33. liruailivay, Xw Tork, andb Medicine Dealers anil JPrnog! gneially ihronghout the country. J WIstar'i? BUaiB of M CfcetTJ-Tfi only pare and geulHue BnUarn a, and ft' twenty yearn Jitts been, prepared! by SlTM W. Fowl Si Co., of iJoatoii; and Ihflf Fr' name, aa well aa lha wrin nigoalur l Bulls, nppeur ou the outer wrapijjr. A yoi would ucoid the apuriou and kov lU gBaii take no other! WirrAR'a Balbak or Wild CHiaar. Tbia in valuable renn dy ia the beat one extant for the tafrt aure, epeeny, and permanent cor ol ofw eod, aore throat, bronchitis, tslkm, flnrif, pneumonia, croup, whooping cough, klttdinf ' fAe ", jwr'n in Me breast or side, nnd ia fw every form of ihrnnt, clunt, and lung cmnptainlt as well na CoxfCMeTioie itwlf. ' Thie hou.v hold remedy ehould b ia the baade of every family and individual, al a timely spoil cation of it lo a slight cold will eaoa iromediat relief j while raw of long Handing, obotiaaKi and apparently incurable character, will 'fl yield to it. wuuderful curative powi a great adaptalioa to thc want of m wkea ft floiej. For le in California bv Redington V C Henry J uhiwon & Co.. Cliar'le Morrdl, 8a Fr--eo; R. It. McDonald & C., Saeraml r.iee. Coffin dr. Co., Manavillej Smith PoMland, Ui, gna. f.lBjer HB4' Sarnavlla, Thb purely TegetaW enirdy eoaibines ia itaelf the prepertie of a,aA" tirilo, amil.l onihartie, and a Uauo. Itq"jt ly removra from the blood, and Mhor fluid si U" body, lha impuritin of aubeaJiliy neerelioa. wbiek engender on I feed di ae, Ihus Unking lb rorn of the rnnlady. Alekouh proved m ffe eiooa il may t takaa at all time witb rfeel aafely, a il contain o powerful drastwdrogl d. bdilate lh. ayatem, s miuenil poiaoa W th. eooatiiulion. r-rpar-dand ao'd by A.B. D.SAXDS.10 Fultm X , New York, Pric tl f aol i brtixa for tT ItcJ the .dveninmeat i arbercM Sodby Da. STF.tl.E, Oregon Ciff. aa.-f'. iHoyjtu g'lrer.Fy.