Territories In the matter of Mavrry recilv ed a solemn recognition In the p-issairo ol thu Missouri Comprise, by overwhelming majorities in butli branches of llio Nation al Legislature, 1 9. That by n uniform series of KMii tivo prcccilciilx this power was unt'l a lute day supposed to bo sctth-el on k basis an permanent ai ony otlii-r cxorciwil by Con prow, nnd wim oci'onliiialy reaffirmed In the Joint resolutions admitting Texas into the Union. 20. Tint it win rcco;;iii -d 03 Into as lUi l.y the net providing for tho govern tinitol the Territories of Ofgon, in wheh uct a prohibition was Inserted against slave ry snd nrniti-t popular S'lvcrelcnty. 21. Tin- pi nery power of Conjr'n s over tlio Tcrrliorim vii tint ili'iiie I with re-fcr-vr..-c to the ti-rrliory acquired from Mexico l.y tlii Irc.ily of Uiijihiliip'j lliilido. 22. 'flint tl.'s ili.-nl.-il was ntt-red in np itit'o;i to the th-chii-cd position of many S'oitlnru Rrpn-'fiitntivM mid f: (juniors Who intvojulcil tlio Concessional pnhibi-1 ton of slavery in the whole of t!io new ro- 23. Taut in this division ofiifiitiiucnt be tveen tint .North find the .South Congress found it-eT for n time unablo to nprco upon any h-tfishitinii for I lie orirniiixntion of the . Territories dolim-d to be formed out of the .Mi-x'cuii niiiiit!on. 21. Thut the principle of 11 non-intcrvi-n-lion Ly ConvrfHi" mid the domain of " pop ular oven:ij::ity in the Territories" were iivi-iitn 11 1 im iimo or inc u r nose 01 re-' , , , . ,1 1 r .1 ..... . , , 1 ,'. , ,, . ly uuurous of perpetuating the rule of t ho licviiipr (.onurcm nom 11 duty wh cli it hid ' 11 prcvi..ii,ly dl-chi.rjr.il, hut w hu li it H-rnv-d l",r,-v 1,f!rc J"st ,!,wnXU ,0 m'an t,l(;,r no lonirer 11I1I1J to perform with the re-qui-ite : seats i" the L'. S. Senate for fix years. liwrctinn nnd impartiality. That bclnj? accomplished, and, you may :v That the expedient Mils devised and llmk our .on, IM.:t,ir 0f tl(lll .,;ve a; p cd to the Icrr.iorits in 1 i50 was dif- i . , . . , ., . ... . h rently Interpreted hv it. p.,t.-o,.s in (ho ! I"mw,f " furtlwr trouble al.ont tho fu X..rth and in fie South-the former hohl- j tlir f linr,y Oregon. They know lnjf tltut the iuhfibllni.U of the Territories j that the party is demoralized nnd broken were authorized to il ci.lo the slavery pi-s- i,,0 fragments in every Northern Stale, lion for tl,-Mi,.elves while in a Territorial thut () w;I, , -oiril.lion, and th latter hol-.ll -ij that liny .. ... , , . ,', u, i. IMatlou, if hostile to slavery, t.houh'1 l"'Ul" "' " ra,lI"i of ,l",so Stated ho dechired null and void by the Courts, that have repudiated .eet'oniilii'ni nnd fa- Ifjcanse contrary, in tln.'ir jndi'ineiit, to tlm Constitution of tho I'niHl States, which, it was said, protected luvu property in tho Territories. That the liinsas-Nebr:i'ka bill, which repealed the Missouri Compromise line, was, in iik'i manner, Kiuyeci 10 ino Turinnl inierpreuuions in respect 10 inn ex-t-iit of the legihhitive powers confi rred on the iiilmhiliiiils of llic Territories wliile re maining In their Terriioiial condition. 7. That the friends of tho bill agreed 1o leave the nrl.itr illoii of tluse d. IF -rones 1o the decision 0! the Siip.-.-me Court of llie United States. 2 i. That s ieh n (!c -in'on has sineo been supposed to bo ma lo by the Court In the case of Dml Sent t, but thut, unfurl una to!y, the friends of the Kausas-Neliraskn net are 110 ruoro areid with respect to tiic points nettled by thosnid decision limn with re spect to tho terms of the ambiguous incis ure which tho Court was expected to make precise and ii liuito in its meaning. ; 21). That, on the one haml, the Northern adherents of liie Kansas-N'cbrr.sk:! bill ill;-li-rit:ii;d thg Court to l.ave decided thnt CouuT' s.i can inti-rn tie fur tiie protection of slave properly under, the Constitution, only so fur 11s liml pio,ierty ispiotcct'..d by til" ehitl'e in relation to fuuitive slaves. 3D. Timt, 011 the oilier hind, its .South ern ndlicrenis irive I lie decision a much wider scop1, embracing the right of rotec tlon for sloe propi r'.y in nil tlm Tirrl lo ries of the Union and by sp'-eial leg's-lation of Conpress. 31. Thut the Court, ncconling lo its showing, must be uduiittcd to have left this whole matter in much obscurity. 32. That, whatever m iy be the purport and extent of its decision, tlic advocates of the Kansas Xibra.-k 1 bill rro solemtdy pleilged by their d iihiriitlons, cotemp(HM iiunus with its pn'saiT'1, nirninst any revival of tho slavery njritafou in Congress. l)c (Drcgcrn Clrgu VT. It. Adam?, Editor. onxaoi'j C.TTTT: S.UlMuTAV,TlTr2(!, IStiO. . A Wnvil to Voi'n, In common wllii tiie great onus uf Uc pu'dicun Journals, we never make any stioiig Appeals to the prejudice of voters just uu the eve of chction, 11s is always done by Democratic organs. Wu never lilt ciilumti ufler column with buldl'uccd im portunily, immviiuitig bluster, and villn'n ous fi.Isi l.uod, done up in fliiulii capitals to urrcit the iiltiiitlei: of the ignorant, and stir ii t'ic Iwr pass'oiH of men, iu older to excite theiu to oU' n tieki't they would lie nsiiamed of if tiny understood the real issms pending In the contest, mid which they wo ihl be far from voting if by enndid impilry they had arrived at the real conse quences to themselves nnd to the commu nity of supporting the prineiphs rrprescl.t cd by the men tin y support. It is our business as u jouruuliht to prrscut iu an honest and candid way all tho year round the many weighty reasons which induce ns, n n which we think ought !o inlliience ( th vrs. to support a given line of political pol icy. Our own iuli rest as a permanent ict thT iu Oregon, and the welfare of every other human bring in the State, have ever been the objects for which we have labored during the in :ny long, d uk years of hard lighting thiuMgh which we have pnssul Our highest ambit '0-1 ever l-cen to see 11 wise, judicious, n ml honorable ndmiiiintra t"on of povi 1 urn-nt inaugurated, one wh ch siidll n'eurv' the greatest good to the great t iiimiber. We desire to see all of our clt'cus invti ucted 4 to tl; reul issues tlut divide the community, the manner in which the triumph or dowufull of this or the oiher party wrll affect the country, financially and morally, and then, after seeing the true policy, we should be p'oased to set all vo ters hourst and frank enough to do their doty lo thenisilrej and tUir posterity by iipjiorting it. v At this Ijte hour, wa hardly suppose tlut it weald be possible for ns to couviace man that it is hij i;itr---t snl di'yto vole tho Republican tieket, who hnn hith crto failed, among ull tho argument we have offered, to iee lulDclent reason for his o doing. There uro ninny Democrats, however, who have become 10 disgusted with tho hollow hypocrh?y of tho clf-n-pointed leaden of the party here, with the Klurinj frauds and corruptions of the party eUewluf, ns well as tho sectional, out f democrntic, and )ro-hivcry character it Inn assumed generally, thnt they avow tliu'r determination to stand aloof fur uwhile nnd have nothing to do In excrchi lug their rights as American cltizeno. Such ft course may Appear riht in thtlr own eyes, but to us it seems childish, and unworthy tho chnructer of him who Is in terested in Maintaining the best possible government, and hi securing to himself the benefit-) dependent on a Judicious ex rcise of the elective franchise. Uy staying away fiom the 1 oils you indirectly strengthen the one-horse pro-shivery faction which Jo Lane has inaugurated here, and which De lusion is set to defend, in order to pcrpetu lite the ofliee of the former, and set the latter on Ills legs Again. These demu goguee, whoearo for nothing but slf, uud who ore both sold to tho disunion slave breeders of the extreme South, arc strong- j nat'eism. and arc now c.irrvin? out a 1 oli- cy 111 harmony with the wishrj of the founders uf tho (Jovernment, with th? spirit of the Constitution and the meaning of the Pechirution ol Independence, and v. Ii.cli i.-i calculated to promote the inter- ests of ciinimercc, niiiiiufuciures, nrls, in ternal iiiijirovements, nnd uild to our uu liouid prosperity gem rally by strengthen ing the .sinewy unit of wee t.noR. Th' v know that tho Iiepublican party is s ire to win the race in a competition with the dis organized, demoralized, and ah. v. -ridden Denioi racy. The obj.-et Hug have iu view is to carry this lb ct;on by u desperate struggle, place themselves where they can fill their own pockets and disgrace Oregon, and then leave their dupes Ikro to take care of themselves. I,i t it bo rememl crcd, that every man who votes for Shell, or for the county Dem ocratic tickets, votes to put Delusion into thu Semite, where he m-iy be used by tho Disunion snlainanders to defeat the Pacific lUilroad, the Home.sleud Dill, and other niensun-s thut are allied to tho prosperity of Oregon. Let it bo remembered, that Lane voted against taking up the lloni"stend Dill, and thnt Delusion, for fear of offending his Southern masters or damaging his pros at home, ran out of the Senate, and dodged the vote. Li t it be remembered, thai this In sotted, debauched, nnd hindering di ni.igngne, while in the Senate, forgot the interests of his coiislitur uls and fawned like a spaniel til the feet ff his Southern niasbrs. L t it Lr renumbered, that such were his praclices at Washington that even Lane was compelled to Raj that the pcor or. aturo " wani't in his right m'nu" '!':." ileal ol the time. Let it be remembered, thnt before going to ns.iington, he swaggered around here, telling ns what he would do in gelling the wunlciit paid, nnd, nttcr reaching tin r such wns his nppearnnco before the com m'ttru having the matter in charge, that, mtiMiis 'lengthy speech' before it, the sumo committee reported In favor of cut tmg the delit down from six millions to about a million mid a hnlf, nnd then re ported ugiiiiist the payment of u dullar of it by that Congress. Let it be ivtiKiubiivd, that these nrrant humbugs have made n hobby of the war ilei.t, on wliteh to ri.lo into oilier that they ulways want to be elected, to get the war debt und just ns long as they can use this and our other demands as a hobl v, they never will get the debt paid, or our other interests attended to; therefore, Let it be remembered, that the interests of Joseph and Delusion ure not our inter ests, but tho contrary. Let it be remembered, thnt we were dis graced in the Senate for seventeen days, bv creature who was the langhiug stotk of everybody in Washington, nnd who was ridiculed openly by such hailing papers of his ow n parly as the New York Herald and the New Yoik New s a man who wroto his own 'biography,' furnished his own por trait to Swaekhaim r, and paid him a l.e ivy fee for printing it in his one-horse pamphlet, so us to be thought a 'big lug' by his Santi am Forks constituents. Lit ull these tilings be remembered by tho respectable Democracy who have "no idea that Delusion ought ever to have an other cilice," and we pledge ourselves that neither he nor any of his ilk ever shall. Silver Minks. We hear thst there is considerable stir among the people in Ma rion relative to the P-ported Santiuni silver mines. From gentleman who has just- relumed from there, We learn that about seventy-five claims have been taken, and that people ere going in and out constantly. ITo thiuki thnt In a short ticnj th ru!i m'.II roil i.t to ihTVssbo ra'nc? f.eaoly itisiditro. Do thu people of Cluekumns wish Smith and Lano elected Seimtorf If so, then they will votofor Officer, Foster, and Post, who were nonilnuted because they will do what Lano wants to have done. Officer Is a niobt ultra pro-slavery propnn(r; ho thinks the Constitution carries shivery not merely into tho Territories, but niso Into every State, nnd In our Judgment the old fellow is not 10 far out of the way, If tho Constitution carries slavery anywhere. Democrats like Kelly, who say it is thus carried, huvo never yet explained how the Constitution cruses to operuto when a State is organised, or how what wus constitution al in Oregon two years ago can now be olhenv'so by the action of tho people in or ganizing a State. No ono pretends that the people of any State, new or old, can modify the Constitution, or chnnge its ope rative force; so wc thlnk'uld Jimmy Ofliccr is only following n fuLc doctrine to its nat ural conclusion, while the rest start with the sumo notion but luck courage to go its full length. Any one, then, who votes fur Officer votes for tho extension of shivery, and nothing else, for he knows und cures nothing about any other question. As to our K. N. friend, Philip I-'o-ter, he is everything by turns utnl imthi.ig long he is u Deiuoeiul this vear b. Ciiue ho is 0:1 thnt ticket. Next y.-nr h.j will I e a re publican if that is tiie strong side, and his first question is " Will it pay?-' Principle is something he don't unilerstuud, so he makes n good cuudidnte for his party, as he can easily suit everybody. II is want of popularity, however, makes him very weak, an 1 tho general opinion seems to be that l.e might us well stay at home and tjk'i his defeat calmly. Then wo have Kev. Mr. Post, tho strangest thing of nil, as, till a month ngo, he was universally irganli d ns one of the most ultra abolitionists iu tlm county. What new light ho lm, or what motive has made him occupy his present position, we Know not. 11, consistently w.tli Ins Christian professions, he believes it hisduty to strive for the elect Inn of Lane and Smith, und for thec.vb'usiiinof sl ivcry, hcihocrvis p'ly. Jft k.irins LU'r. II'i is not iv:or mit like Ofliccr, re hope not unprincipled like Foster, r.i.d if his consul, uc: does not sting him for his ncgi. ct of duty, we have been greatly deceived in him. Wo hope, for his own sake, thut the ptople will stop him in his wandering', and by defeating him, 8ivc him fi 0111 wasting his time end talents iu nn unholy eru.-ii.L' ag unit liberty. Wc are sure tho time will tome when will r pent in sackcloth and ashes for his present wicked folly in allying himself with corrupt politicians, who, while they m;iy love treason, v.-Ill despise the traitor. Th y may be phased licit he fools nw;;y hi; prln c'plcs and integrity, but they never can re store him to the position he once occupied ns a teacher and u preacher of ri."hlto'.is- lll-SS. Such nro the men nominated by the De mocracy as Koprescntytivcs. Not one of them has tho full confidence of his own pnrly. Port's uboiitiou tendencies ill's ex pected lo carry Officer's proslav. ry no tions, 1:11 1 vice emu, while Foster hopes to win by the name of Democracy nnd his own stupidity; all, however, e;;r.e to do what tlm people of this county are deter-miu'-il shall not he done vote for Lane and Smith and therefore we exi ect that all will meet with a just and overwhelming iKf.ut, if the people are true to themselves. Tin; ruOTtcr. We nre glad to learn from nearly every 'ccinct that our friends in this county nro active" nnd earnest in their efforts to bring out a vole against the iiro-sluvery ticket. Wo reioiiv a!., thct many who are Douglas Democrats, and who do not believe that real Dimoera- cy means shivery extension, will assist ns in defeating Jo Lane, bi cause they feel that Douglas was overcome tit Charles ton by the influence of slavery, nnd that Lane i s d nil his strength lo defeat the lillU giuitl, Tln-y utv, therefore, deter mined no longer to support those w ho have no polities but shivery; who, 1 ke Lane, sacrifice everything for its extension, nnd have proved themselves the most bitter foes to Douglas. His adherents, then, ccn pun ish his enemies most successfully in Oresron by defeating Lnnc und n buk ng his office holders and lackeys; and this they will do so far as the Legislature is concerned. We urge our friends to bo zealous and unremitting. Let no vote be lost orhfi at home. See that all who are opposed to Lano come lo the polls. We want a (;ood handsome majority, sufficient to show our .Vcry An that the people of Clackamas are beginning to think aud act for them selves, and not any longer according to his orders. rnuic Si'e.ikim:. The candidates of both parties for county ollicers in this coun ty will speak the coming weik i.t the fol lowing places: Lower Molalla, on Saturdi.v. Mav 2t,th at Nobletl's school-house. Upper Molalla, on Mondav. the 2th at Swede's school-bouse. Mmtoon's, ou Tuesday, tho 2S)th. Uo.-k Creek, oil Wednesday, the 30th. Orrgon City, on Thursday,' Uie 31-t. Milwaukie, on Friday, June 1st. Tualatin, on Saturday, June 2J. The time of speaking will be I o'clock r. . ti- Lord John Russell hJ stated in the House of Commons that the S in Juan Island questioa wu? sppncli-g a j. ttle-aient. TU A soar. Delusion, who, hk his kitiiiueii Clcrrit and Jo Smllh, has nlwnys hud a dlseuse bordering on Insuulty, seems to I10.ro be come so much excited since he has bet-u j scribbling for the weak sheet at Albany ; that he has lost pretty touch nil control of. himself. He plainly sei-s thut it Is now or never with him, and In his great anxiety to get Into tho Senate he has overdono the thing, In trying to carry the election by coaxing, bulluug, blackguarding and lying. After all this, he is not suliGd that Dem ocrats uro willing to vote Just as ho wants them to. Iu fact, he knows that hundreds of them are In-coming so disgusted with the seuseless rant of such ilimagogiics ns he, as well as being rather doubtful nboiit the policy of longer supporting a m iss of cor ruption now culled Democracy, thai they uro talking about not going to the polls uny more. The last " time-honored u.-ugu" thut Delusion begs tho D iiiocmts lo re vive Is tho Appointment of " vigilance com mittees consi.-.! ing of three, five, or seven, fur each lirccillCt, to attend to Such DdllO- ' i-ruts as do not choose to go ami vote, i Whether he Intends to have these "vigi-' lance commitlees" nnmd with r.nvliiih s or utta pereha canes, he ihx-su't s.iy, but wo ! presume they will be require! to appear on ! lection day, tinned und eqirpped neenrding to Kansas Democratic law. If Del isi u hasn't appointed his committer for th's pre-. ciuct, we would suggest Dolf, Let, mid P. ' 0., as suitable persons for that office. L' t ' them ho appointed by nil menus, and let tijein run every Den10er.1t eitlur to the nulls or into tho " ferriu." Wu Miir-rst it 1. - i . . -. . .1 .. 11. so. that ttlfi-P tlirsn enruni Iti-eA t'er tl.n Democrats to tho polls, they bo i.istni.-tcl to brand them nil on some sir table place, so ns to know them whin ih-y com I them next yenr. P,y wushing llu-m the brand will show until next spring, nu.l save the committee a great ileal of trouble in herd ing time. Let the brand be a D, ns It will embrace the wholu thing intended in one letter standing for Delusion, Diuuiiyerat, Djnce, Dough face, Dirt enter, nnd Driv en-nigger. Joint Skxat.hi. During thu week a dd gallon has been hero fio.n Wusco, of fering to withdraw Loughiin if Col. Kelly v. o.lld iiho subside, nnd then proposing ui other cunJld.ite fiom this county. Uut th--Lane foekty would not do it, uud tin n fore Longhlin is still a candidate mid will bo supported by the DauoiiMiy of Wasco. It is none of our business, but wc do uut see how Wasco strongly Douglas in sen timent, and opposed to Lane could be ex pected to support Kelly, with whone no- j lions they do l.ot sympathise. lie is note, J yen; a bold, unmitigated Duclinn.in 1 Democrat, sustaining the Administration 11 ull its wicked schemes for extending .lavcry. II knows better, and will be lie- scrvedly beaten: indeed wc think lie will . run behind his ticket, as his previous crrat-' ic course makes some ol'h's pnrly al"ra'd ol"; h's want of courage, whilu wo have heard , many Douglas Democrats declare that they would c.s soon vote for D; lesion, even, as ' ' him. - ,--- Is rii.iT Conr.ECT? A w riter in the Far-1 mer attempts to show that thirty thousand ! f loaars can be made iu six years by the j wool-grower who invests one thousand do!-1 lars in ono of Rockwell's imparted 1111 rlno j s.nep. lie makes out Ins wso bv assuming as the bus's of his culcuhtions "that money ; is not worth more than (il'recu cr cent, in I any legitimate business," nucl tho writer as- j srrts that " this mte is nil that money is ' rtv!ll worth, hero or elsewhere, except to I save men from the clutches of the law." I Now it looks to most any ninn up a tic' that in r.sjuming money to bo worth nn ' mere than fifteen per cent, in carrying on any " legii'i.'uate business," except to save I one's self " from ?hc dutches of the law,'" in order to prove that injury is worth five ' hundred per cent, when invcd in thou-1 sand dollar bucks, is making the 11, vino ' u,w:nj5 ticket: For Representative, li. D buck speculation nn iUfgilimatt bnsi.ncs, hatlii. ; Clerk, D. W. Lichtentl.ahr nnd also suggests an addition to the 'exeep-; Tr:.asu:-nr. S. 0. Reed; Assessor, Thounu lion,' of tins character-" except to save a ' Fl,,z T. Co. CniuiwienK-rs, John . White man from the clutches of the law," or to tllrl Cllkb Ritjl!(. School gnji't, Josinl. hn'-' ,,",n"" Ml- j Failing; Coroner, A.'CJEV.-lford. The No Tkottixc at Au.! Tiic owners of -oavent ion unaniiiionsly rvC5i)imcnd..'.'! W. the imported horso at ronland iid.eitis- through the Farmer thnt " Paul Jones" can trot " a hundred miles a day vUh rase."' j That may be fast trotting in the Eastern ' States, but here its no trnitimr n ! " - O MV ' . We printed " horse-bills" in this office three ytars ago iu which the owner of a e.rtaiu ! wse, which was nothing but a natural , serub, declared that the horso could trot j Urmlij mlhi in tiftu-scrfi scconJs." As : it was not stated that he could do it "with ease, however, wc were left to infer that tho operation might strain h'm a little. He could, however, according to the print ed bills, making all due allowances for Laurel Hill, and other slight obstructions trot from Portland to St. Louis iu a day, in'.'.'i the greatest eaxf. Tiik Homestead Dili.. This measure j t"m,orsc their doctrines or be broken np. has passed one step safely in the sc-uate'. I Jo Line and ilher asriranht, who were though Jo Lane, truo to his Southern ma;. ' jru,o:,s l,f t!' popularity of Douglas, and ters, nnd false to the welfare and interests un'U'd w;,a ,,ie Administration and the of Oregon, voted against it. The vote ' !nvcr.T interest, for the sako or crushing stood 20 to 2-1. Douglas was out when llini thlt Ir'ia,,t r;s9 "Pon rnin. his name was called, but hurried iu and re-' Thc rans,'l his defeat, and they will corded his vote in its favor. Wigfull of'0'1 "S'" in July, and just ns often nnd Texas, denourced it as 'a trick of the Black as '0,,8 as tl" democracy will permit itself Republicans, deviscil for the purpose of to e ll,e t0i an machine of slavery pro filling op the country with free labor, and raSn"tIist. defeating the Democratic party.' We sin-1 Tors iYoi a 0y mvcr -Let cerel, here the next nail w.U kr2 tics i each voU-r remcmher that fr Cour.y 0fS of it- final ps ge. fcrSj lt cjQ ycte pnIr ;i t s n Republican Nominations. DAVID LOO AX, lr UCLTl..tlilll. for I'rttiJrntiil lUieton, T. J. Psvks, II l 'J: i.lnrbftllU i.lilialj. , for ,SflJ SmahrW Im.. uf lv-. ' For A. KT.sKwssri.ss, fur VUrk-iwv U'h.to. far MirrlffU Wsok. For Airtijr-.lniH Mki.iisvm. Fur Titi'tirrr Wn.i.u )rrr. For C. CVmmiMiod'rf-CiiASi. -. Dutktos, Asm. Mi r..u. For CutonrrV. i:iieur. Fur i'liteym Jikhic 'i'uHmit For Sduol SuptiiiileiitleiitX. V. KM)Lt. l.aac t'.ftiialy. For Slult Stnotorl. It. Moor. For IitpitunViliett . A.Suitii,(. II.Mcneii, Jimm .Mc--'ai.imi. For Hhtrif-MiMt-t DriiRTU. Fir ('Ink '. t IIhattain. Fur Tremurrt 4. L. lfneMl.iv. Fur AjiriiurJntit ,oo.i. For CfiimiiiiSnW S. McL'i.i iib, S. II. Sm Fur Si !.o-il Sup I V.unnu JneKi.-n. Vmkllt l.tiunly. Fur Stotr Sriialur John li. MTtniui;. F.r lienrrtenft-M. fuwn. S. M. Oil-MOR - l',. :r It...... IV ....... u For SitriTUkH Wmii:s. For Trrimtirrr Asms II. IIkskt. Fur Clnli-.. fowit. For Silioul Sujitriiileiteiil-. A. fuisaia. For .'rmr Laioiiliv. For Stii rryiirT. It. Hsiikiun. C.tiilxip C.uunty. For K.-yrHfiilulirf -Jnrt Tiri.oK. Fur Cirri W. II. TwiliiiiiT. For Shrri 1. i. r.niKHtt. Fur TrriiMurtrWa. I.i.i.ni. For Amt'ivr ij- Surrtinr1. W. liSAiuisttT. For Hili iot Siii'lW V, (.'ii.i.errK. For Coroner -Vr.o. I!. UleKivcv. For Cn,m',t-iit.o. I.vinw,s, I.vmas I'. Hall. ; p;i, 4-.nuiy. i For i7.-i s.-uuimr Sasnuip W.itwim. For lUprt:riil ilirrt II. Ili-iruan, M. i)ouuN, T For S.'iciiJA. W. I.lcas. rnr Cirri ). rn.uii.il For Trniurcr'a I!"W. For .l.for J. Diiv.stii. For Sihtml Snnriiiitenileiitilr.i'KiiK Bki.L. Fur Sttrrryorlvo n.r. I'miniuii t'.miuly. For RrlVrttUlut'Tt J. W. I'. IJCNTIMiTUS. Fur ('Ink H. ,M 1sc.1t. For S'h'riJF -Samcki. Itieu. Fur TirwuivrH. Wiikklkr. For A iimmirS.C: I.amoihn. For School Siiprrinti-iitltnt I". 1'. I'mnur. V aiIhIiio I'.ntinly. Fr.r Slutt Sn.iie, T. It 1'i.iiM i iei. Joi.il Rrjimtulutirr !-;ocn C'ovi;ri. UeprtreiitHtirr Wilson Ju liiv. C; Ctr.-i-W. P. II.U1B. Hhrr-ffK. W. Div.x. TnawirerW. II. llEwerr. .l.f :DrJi.sn D. .M..11R. Surreunr . ( i EiGeit. &;1iul Siprrinlcutlriit IIkniiv .Scwki.l. (Vo.-ir Iuun .M.lll.ll. Wnsco. For Joint Sc:iito:' V.'ji, I.mja.v. Fir R.'irrrt.tttlirt J. fi. Sni!K.i. Fur Sh.-riJ'li.m Diuraii. Far Clerl, (it.i. K. (Ilavkh. '..T 7V.-f.i'ir-r Otik S. Nava.k. Fjr&tkoul Siii'fri.itrr.ilint li. I'. 1-1 riiKHALP. Fui ( 'orotar '. U iiiiirLnv. STAT?. CUNTUAI. CMMITTKE: II. W. C'l BllLTV, ('ll.iilllKtM rmitiiid E. I. llATrlcK " W. C Iuii.su in Ori-;in) Cly. Tiihlic SpcnLLns". Mewv ,n.,A an, I S11c.11.. c ieil .l.itrvt fur Cull- grew, liuve niacin tlic r.iiluwiiig iiimrn nieiils lor it'iare'smg Die tpn u ()ie;;oa, 11! I 1, clv.-k mi 111" iluvmii'-ii l uicl, in ihr ill-mill of M iy; Iltuo ,!.i;!e.. Nalm.l.iy.llirSljlli Miini!v,ilie2i-'!li T-.icsJay', tiie Sllih Wwlnivil',)-, llm :in,h Thuffildy, llio Him "1'liui.ili.y i.irM. :il-. Salin-.'ae, June 2 O.rv.illis... : Alimay .... ?lfi"- ; Oi.-B.-ia t i:y I Voi-llanJ i J)a:irs...... l.lna !'. nnly Tleki-l. For Itepreseiitativw-l5Ar.Ti.FT (Vr.-r., Jo- si-i'ii P. Tati:, As'i'unsox Dkckaup, Asa McCn.i.-.-. " ii-iicriU'-DAVis Lavto.v. . " Co. Clerl; -Jons llAr.r.ors. " " Assessor-TntOTiiv A. Itmcs. " " Treas. D.tvi.-, FnotiAv. " "I School Sup't Hi-en N. Gkcme. " " Surveyor LniiKii White. " Coroner IliiiAjt X. Smk.ii. . iy The ticket us prinl.'d above, was sent I0 us headed " Linn County Ticket." It is not a Republican ticket, nnd was not printed by ns ns.sm.-h. It is, strictly speak ing, a union tieket composed of inen who nre opposed to tho longer rule or Lane and Delusion in that county. Mri.TXojiAiT The Krjuiblicans of Mult nomah comity met in convention iu Port land lust Saturdiiv. nnd nominated tlm U. 'I1'-,,;n 'or Prosecuting Attorney, I''hl Powell for Hprescntntive, n-id A. tUn or sherifl. 'l0 I-niocrnts also met on the same day, and nominated A. C. Gibbs nnd Teni J St"rli 'or licpresentativcs, S. Norris for -'lcr'K ',n- Collins for Sheriff, W. P. Do !a"J for Treasurer, A. K. Riddles for Af- S1SH)1' S- T'-'nnoyer for School Sup't, Dr. 1''lrtcrt 'or Coroner, and E. Walker and W. S. Ladd for Commissioners. Who Dekeatki) Doroi.AS ? J,tmrs Buchanan, who used all his immense power and patronage against h'm because he dared to think and act for hims-.ir in the Lecompton matter. Southern yrfl.v.irrry lealrrt, who sre determined thr.t the Democratic pari v shall T.IKL.o.voKL..vx--Hr,,yed"i;;-j;. I lllirsi 111 V linfliriltlin. In !. . stated thut tho democracy nrvtr jrct' , ' that thu people of th0 U.rrituri;, " right to legislate on tho nutijict of ,ut ' ' tried to show thut Wushinton, Jt' Madison and Put rick Henry wers not posed to thu extension and perpetiittjj shivery; asserted that the constitution J rles tho peculiar institution Into ' rltorics nnd the people could not lithptl) selves; and wound up his speech, whitl all about the nigger, with th? assertion ffcl! n dinkey at (ho outh was betk-r tl0, poor white in New England, ' We pity poor Cnrry too sinccrefy t,. anything of his five nilnuto break down In response to the vociferous culls of it, uudience, which wns inoro than half licau, A. Ilolbroolt, Ksq., cutno forward iB vindication of while men and their rinli and inndo a most scnthing and elwne(t' though entirely cxteinpornneou.1 rcfuutio.' of Delusion's specious twaddle, Jn lfM iinirtt rs ofnn hour, during which be read from tho cclebrntcd 'Mnnchniisen trumpff resolutions to show thut Dclnzon bimsetf four years ago, wus a most bhitont squat! ter sovcrcigrrtyite, Mr. Jtolhrook stripped from the champion his stolen lion's skin uA showed Mm before tho people as the vwr long cared pro-slavery donkey that he h nndclw.d with a bitter denunciation sonthem ilemocartic disunion schemes, uj defied the production of a single dimnion sentiment from uny republican, howertrfi, ulted, however humbfe. i-iT The Ilepublicans of Clark county W. T., held a convention at Yauconw lately, und noiuiiuitud tho following for tin Legislature: J. K. C. Dnrgnn, Lcnndcr llohnes, Mr. Fairchild, Mr. Cochrane, and Mr. Go. Ida rd. Rr.T:"i::."Ei). -Cap.t. Archibald Jnmieson, the popular comumnder of thu Onward, re turned by the last Steamer, iu fine hi-alth, from visit to his "native heather" in Scot laud. He has resumed his old pod nnd sill be warmly welcomed by a host of trot fri-uds. To Siii;-n:ns. The Upper Willamette Tran'i ortufnn Company has reduced tiie price of freight or, itx stcnuicrs tofoordol lars from Linn City to Salem, and tociglit dollars from Linn City lo Corvallis, niidntl points between Corvallis and Salem. r-i'- Mi ss-rs. Logan uud Slieil, eniali. dates for Congress, will nddivssthecit-ns of Clackamas 011 Thursday next, in thiscilj. II uxn. Win. Ciisterlin wus hung at J.i' ksonvillo on the 1 1 th of May. lie died fi'-m but penitent.' 1 1 : . .1 Vvrn. Sypicrt Is nil in end, nl c.iiidi.nite for tliir ltc of Ai-esxnr of M.-uinn Co-oiy, at lilt niMUnnr 1I1 ulion in Juno. May Prosecuting' Attorney. ; V.'M. 1,. McEW.VN olleni himself an an inde-p-lidi-nl c.n.ili.lnii fur llie i.Sier nI'Dislri-t Altur a y for llie 'till Juil.c'al JJiMriet uf Oirgou. Oii'nn t tstnn, An. K, S. or T.. , Jleolriil 1 1 urnioiii- ll:i!l every Kritluy evuiinj; at half j '.iKt 7 o'uloclt. Iiieiliitni in piudiiUiiiliiif a.-r inviieil Iu allci d. I). Ul'TI.I-.DUE, WJ". D. W. l-Aiii, U S. ' 7 . 0 . 6 ' - - ' , Outo i.N bnucs No. moetn at llnirlhill neU1 ty I'jip'isiH' itip Lntiil OfTu-e, on Alonl.-iy evrniiij l each wink. lii riliren in flini lii gnrpinviiri tunllrn-l. it. C. CltAM'FOKI), K.O. Tuus. CmiiJi.i.N, i!ec. Uro'y. 30 I.Iu'.tHDmr.h Lodgo Wo. 1, Ar A. M.. Iiuliln its ilutrd cninmunio- l:n::s in llio Sous f 'iYniprnincs Hull, on the Saturday ntrc.-ding Hie l-'nll Moon in mch month, lireiliifii in good minding are io'ilfd losllfii.!. ,. A. i LOVKJOy, W. M. ; 0. W.CV..UO, Stc-y. ... 1 , The next regular mwllrj mill U S.il tin; ay evening, Jniie !J, IHliO. MolIir Ljre Pllls.--Tio hij;li and (ntied erli bri' v which thin pre-einineul medicine li.nw iiuiied for i s invaii. hie iBi i.cv in all llie dUf which fl ynfwCT loeore, Inn rruJeri-d llir oid iirprliceof osttiintio-i nnflin? not riljr iwneeej- nry btH iniwui ihy uf llieiu. They are kwma ny then treitu; their gil win ksli-mfy forlnntv nnd Ihrv th.ivc not by llie faith of llie thnjuluw- In ml cares of eostivciuiw, ilrniirnsui, bilioua a liver nrfrci inns, piles, rlirnniat sni, ferenmnd pie o'.slinaie lieiid-aclit-.s, nu.l nil groiral dtmup- mciiia ol lienltli, llicso filler have iinnnublypnw a certain and up e ly lem.-ily. A single liil ill p!aee I li t Life 1 'li U U one! I U reiioh of coroin;il" inlhe is:imi!i. not every patient.. Vr. AI orr.it Phirnis llnters will be llraiwrrfiti- ly flieaji.irw in all cases of nervous debiHtv.dri prjiia, hendaclie, the eiekness incident to-fewl; in d.l.cale health, aud every k nd of wenkneaief llie d'i;riive ntjaiu. l-'or tale hv Dr. W. Bi 5IOKKAT. 3:!" nmailway.-Keir 'York, iid Mt.-'icine Pealcrs and lmgglsli generally sLrouglio 't the country. J Df pppsU, l-'eTer o Ague, ladltll' Sour Stomach, H.-nrt JliiW, Water Brn. Bil' liniisnrs-s, Liver Comjilalnt, Aeif'ily, flttsltsey J.tundw, t'hnne rf Climate, Sick iIeadcMi Lose of Appeiile, Kcmiilo Complaints, Otpf nfn-i lat:ii;, General Ilcbilily, Ite, are rH'J'?; fpciually nu.l mnt-ly cured by the OXYCW" ATEU BITTKRS. . , California Evidence. JIuKELI lIM Hltt, Cat, ) Jane 16, 1858. S . Hav'nj snrT. rod fur fifleen yean wilk Diapep in ils worst form, and having ctnsulk-d wah lk b.-st Physicians, and tried evcrjiliinf roeemaiendei wiih. nt relief, I -ae induced ta trv the OXYGE NATKI) l;iTTKi:s,d before' 1 had taL-aena bottle. I (jtmi myself much better, and eoatiaoei tak ng theiti, uaiil I was entirely eared, and ae enjoy as g iud lieallli ns ever I did ia my W take great ut-uie in rceomrm Vng Ihem t ai who arc :nilarly afH.cted. Jiea LososiioH- The OXYGENATED DITTEHS are alia California by Hcl 'ton &. Co., Henry Jo asoa Cn.Charlen Morrill, San Francisco; R. H. Me Donakl Ic Ca, Sncrnmrntn; Rice, Coffin Marysvillc ; Su iih Sl Davis, ronljad, Orepm. Saailx Harsaparllla. Xhb purely renwdy croinbliies in itself the proptrrtiee of liwpt'e, a nil.l e.iih.rlie, and a Ubm. h I" ly removes from llie blood, and olhoi flaida rf body, the impiiilie rf uubcallhy aecrelioas encen.ler and fe. d disease, lhas elrikiaf el to..t , f the milady. AIiIkhiI proeed 'fV cious it may be talseii at ail liaiea with perfect wfeiy, as ilcnolaina no powerful drastic dmf d- b lilate llie system, oe mmenl paisea " the const, Intioa. M I'rrpar d and eo'd hy A.B. h. 7). SAND'. Fulton t, N-r Vork- rriea ft peia-jttl" i brtilea far XT EeaJ ihc adrerteemeat ia aafcerc,1, sc d It Uu STfXf.E, Cfr V:fr- " 1