The Seeretaot the two ae*» abortive ono port adopted.A hi!!* to orffSof Slate reported as the expense*_ of the State legislature eud the Sept, lS58i to be Sf256. Re-ventfon by Cangrcslize the county eourtafarid defa\-iugihe jurUdicltn and duties of judges thereof, passed., 'U-ouae adjouv ied.for theU.\T. J- DRYEll, EDITOR,LPOSTMAN©, OBSOON,'IftlUiiDAY !M0TiN!KO. JUNK 4,REPUBLI185$N 0MIST ATI ON S,FpDAVI. For PenitentiaryW T. M ACOJVY?tfFSS,I.OG AN.Gbnamtwoher, XiJOlt;DTr6lavery in (the territories. A many of tljose who were tliera opening speech (hofu favor of intervention-, 'verc so pointed and struck with surpi left in disgust. Not onl did but failed to take a potianv of Qio pities; hut .a fixed up by himself, wh.cunaibic Ui Utiprotection of | , tkift denial arri-and heard his :depi nt South) in j The inucli disap- | d'O isc that they chiclie deny this, j Garlidan.it*P*Ti 1SPECIAL ATTEN flClf la reqweated to the ri««r term* fqr the o^omIqiu” frww and*$eitha eontm^noement bf the Oth. volume* NovJ^Tth,!^Stricilr in Advance «* - * f3 iter year.If paid within six moi ths *4 f* * w lfnotpaid6rt|hiBHUa|noB* $ f *•. Ko fthatemflbt or h«se will be to these terau* who sead uaTtp* DoUarehf mall* or oBLorwiee* -will receive the lt;fc «ve«* goatan” for ole year* mud a receipt in ihll for the same, by mum moil*To #itr old reader*, pntrons and f* lends we hiire to s*7lt; that we want money * many of yon owe u«, and yon know it* Send no the money j we want it I if w* didn’t, we would not ask tow for it!LD11killI \vcleibtand or-gji ve u report of. Ijlc referred in- a way about- his jumping tin blocks in this city, as'Also he being a Know-Nothing.' Hi about hi? being a K- N. was satisfactory ; hia statement th it' this organization to break c: a tic party because it -/us coi fjruia, was notfr very gtod rlt;asc oifcits, and the fr A that ie staid nization as he could3'wncg he ' aft defeated ho d ^thD domorri the strongest, jrasl not a very g iod reason jo the Germa i .populition, lose favor he.caujrts, and to whosu! be apr mrs so penitent. f !omc are w t yet .prepared havo aK.X for jed clojwn t ;icii throats ho ick by the democracy.We apprehend the partySa!SI bwpton and joinc cauHC it wasadvocated by j die\ of position j tyiinregret ve.aro j he iay mlelli^ible | J/opi'c/ry penitent j Perfive : public ! not 1about hi* 1 chic xphinaLi.uu die ytliiug but ae went ill-the domoj* rubt in Cali-n to demo-in that or-caiticget ollicv.ic to Ore-party heretbiT•kieTHE SPEECHES® of position of Mi|« StnnU ,Mr. Logan and Mr. Stout made speeches to a large ftud enthusiastic audienlco at the Thoatro on Thuisdav last. Mb iJogaiifhotro on Thursday last. Mb Uogan ledoff with a clear argumentative speech, defining the position of tho ultra pio-elavoryrahip, is fastnk he willgoing into a try *to .join1PrPiks after this election, apprehend' it will lie onwdt!X i iC U admittedr oub of the bigl liK pcoplfe; -it w wq vean to estaparty of the South, ^nd'pans, edmini That'they eonfcopdt legislate or interver skvQ.proport)' in1aa advdcatcd by Bnwn itration, of Mississippi, d- thai. Congreas muatr. e for (the protection of. Territories, notyith-'•Unditig mxnajC^ifcy nf.e people of such Tcrtitc ties may ■' «y that they 4$ * 1tuck ri i initituiwrn; jor if 699 free nhould go to a Torrijtory and one j»TB» 1should goprotectionthere wifenot wantitate men%raiEive-negrcM,that thp 999 men w^re obliged;to pasa Utvvtjf 'such Save propety^they did hot^that Congress |mujst peast«de for the protectionT?here La.the Nordiernf such slaveILaiate, whoite iad inter sat therein.for thand if a slaverproper ; ThaiContend that Cpngrei* muct IwAlafcft-for the protection of fterlabor, or ipterveneto keep ilavery’out of alljpew Tcrritorps..Then'. there 'isfthi middle 'conservadva ^roand takeh by bougliia and Thsycr, (Republican,) a^d thp riepnblican.party, {quoting from Flrney a Pre'w to show that their positiohfi .was identically the samo,) and to which the E»pnblicau party ^fcand pledged by their pUtfoiid in. the third resolution, viz; Thit the Territory is the commonto givebation. Wo assure yoi nominated for oub of f.he bigl tho gift of this thiu ono or two y^aica! character lb erev•Wo have attempte brief sketch of the sboecbos and their positions, as near as■ OUESESATOWo inserted in oux bolunin letter from tho Hon. Mr. Coif Judging from this letter thbeen some design in not proas the *4u»W03i .of Qr|gon in Representatives, «s itlead-id^r hiscliuo, anti we c Republicanr)f, very loligu;vvLll not bo efit oIRcojs in ill take more dish AiapoHt-be \ bchflcnerniherethalgooput Ivulappa candid in spbsta-as inbutICO,p083j.blc.J If C€|NGBES5-\ last u ecjk a IS, Of lud\s ixq milst i.ng the bill the Houethe hiinda1;teci and G cu.democratic terriibTiftl oommi Jjitv*’® infiueuco with j-aa-t cobumittee m(ust have been unbntaded,: as no he lisa been epgaged in ail t movementsjoe will do 19 pro-slAvubt•rythe' adminitotion. JHo5ub do prove hi ■ opposedtory is Jmbn,f the viholp [Jmbn, North, South, Weat,' all tyove a common right Thai, tho sovereigntyof the -pjoplo'of thb * everal States is delegated to .Congress in lentstives, snd that C mder the constitution,bxl rules and regulatioi » for the Territories,”o delegate Cat powerite i.at ,poTerritory, aud thAtecting their Repro-ngresa have a right Ln “ making all need-to the people of suchthlt; y ors in favor ot thatlelegation *0 far os co aistent.with free la-»r and good goyernm nWieah^artyJ (lieaving decltred that sjuttherin. Now theupDred Scott Decision4 rwes could be carriednito Douglhs ind to srush- h.favor all the ^hiiquitous acheiTr»iTi;#trat^on,ticulauly the peliing Kau^ tion and comipopulation, c ing a Free ■ remain out itanta. It coits Lecomptcn ptrligh Ewin rcccjivc n ■ i'in under it w r in '-tha.'cucKt State, Constitut mtil 9hi hasm out, and to^ aesof tho ad-alicy, andlpar-lle bill, com-dave constltu-th hj'r present of hbr ailopt-on, sho must 93,000 inhab1letttbcjtunelecdenbodremconTiilt;tlOLb^iarcTiugeoukne1moj*1 60S of I of ; in lt;dia: tha dbi lit dec ash fou ueaWO!hat heIcw Schas dia-of thea sulijf ot, andthe war debti ate bvrtaialy appears regarded the feelings ef1 a n Lajorit^ people of Oregon up;n -th bartereii away her interest ii for a seat in the United S.t: pledging himself to go with e Soulh on all oceaiiot^^ na he‘ has done om a encasurc of vital importanco to Oregon;Homestead Bill—** The jsooi This hill waa'designoil Ibedtv tibn to tho uncuULvatel landshud to secure it to the liono? ed pioneer. What .sacii awo lofer to thedond £br Oregon we km\x n-1im-ta-tteeinbwaa:ate«n-ree,5(in.into the Territories,)' ore in favor, Under the power delegated by Cpngresi to them, of letting, the people of such Territory decide what shall be the nature of their own domestic concerns aii4 institutions.'' If a ran.-V' 7 ijority of tbte people are fa.'favor of slavery let them have it \ if a majority we in fayor of free labdr let them have it, and let that» isettle the'q xeation, thereby taking the qufia-tioh out of Congress aod‘ making it a local• *m iquestion, wsnflniug it to the -Territories where it is t‘o bs decided. This, we cc jisid-er giving fair play both top the North and „to-the.'Sciuth, and is entirely .consiettjnfc with the protection of free labor, as it excises slave labor w^ero a majority are in| favor of froe labir, and prevents • constant ajritationthe £ast. The lamentea Th cured the parage of tho d decstood and worked for the gon. We are now tbe most in tho United Sfatcs*This Hbjnestead. BiUquarter section of land, in section of land os .given by th (But our Sena tor a could not 'the poor emigrant .who con even a quarter sectnuof lau dogs they lay down by the imd gnaw their own bone 640 acres *of tho virgin soil all they -can flay to the p.that was our good fortun days iv hen tho wise Thursof this queitioni aa the ineyiteblo result willbeif Cchgresfe imervenes to protect elavcrin the Tcrritory iithout regard toof ja majority of the people of sue! Territories* Mr. Logai stated that he ho.onged tono [sectional pfti ty, that lie stoo I upon athe wil:rjillSouth,er would* *just and tlouge of2 ican bv nplatform applicable to the Nortl East and Westl and that he nes staad on any olher pfatforra.The war ' debt, ho stated,: was should bo paid, and as the next KepreeoutativcR wciuid ba Iljapulargo majority, how could .you bxpcct, by nding a democratic Representative to Congress, to got your pay, aftJr the very imfhv-orable report of Mr. Faulkjner, (tJjio particular friend of G.eil. Laue). argue that the old Generaltherict»edgoariff-lalsHe appeared tohad got his hepdturntdy and was looking' more aftpr thef-uomihation for tjxc Presidency th^n after the war debt aid the interests of ^fche people ofOregon; that if lie had ^dyocated the pay ment of tho war dew he’could not get•« • J*tiie nominatlOTi r^und that Jo, Laue eitherj* *did hot try to^get the war debt, or that heatl(j could tmtTget it; and, in fact, it would beman 0 ourage of tt and hXCCYumAT-cinigra-c west, ird-3at*geib cJacInijmoCj.risithfastprifireS*lt;mq ht havet fromivation, who afe-mati nn act, uu-wcjforc of Ore-wealthy peopleroiP0:p.C!miuuwlex©ntcmplated auead of a full donation act. consent to give ica after' them,-(1. Like selfishiir omi, fires dc , surrounded of Oregon, 8 or emigrant that was mbyndie, im Kalithen .times have eadly chnSouthern masters aay, (in v liiclconcur^) thatthe slave trade trpened, and we shall need this !tud -to propagate pur slaves;; thereforeslave power, to tho slave he cy. They ba Joseph Lane, if I will do say! not one a Senate, DeluBleir bidding rt» shall you jou, we can stick, othprwis|c it*s po go.is of but little consequence get bur seats. TFc will Democracy ! support chc dp the sake of the Unioiv^an not disolcy, if they^ao, you the State aiitd whip tboin in It is nlt;yv| 'conceded, weffeefcing^rainds, that the chnirma 1 on Territories, Mr. Stevens, of Gcc 'tioh, was opposed- to repthe House until they were pro ^slavery candidate.Senate, May wc not presume that'Gcueral!ved. Si: ceaged, andishegivllrliropiiuoaust lie re-o-urweTimiexui.\Y\P1crLi•JiofreT5 way to the g ariatoera-3 promised ts make me, Gen. resident of United-, States Stand back I have ? To the 50, if to this ity The* war . t as lo:JcFatas wcrry/Thmocractj !treifr democracy fo1 mu andlink,rgiartindt they dart vv^ll slum}rtby all rc-Lano informed the Chairmver,1nde%irons to send a detrocrat to a Republican House to get the. war dobdemocrats’ would not believe teadfriends in. the.last Houac, how 'can} pect the Hepublicsms to. beltfevpthe next HofeeTherefore the propriety of‘If tholeir own you ex-tb 2m in theuse every allowed.Bending a Republican, who woiild exertion'to get your juat demands Hia.remarJn were listened to tkth marked attention and, frequent applawJ The clear-ness uf hU position was in ronifced contrast to1 that bf;hifl. opponent.Mr 1 Stout took.bis position, nd attempted to deny that .he took the groun d of inter-tee on Territories that t ity that there might be j lai democrat elected, in strenaeiL fl wadmmUtra-tho bill to crtein Gen. Lane, b elected to thein of the commit-Ac was a possibilee state or Dong-lick ease it would free state pait}0 uglas must?*le iugthen Do*agl as cr the'Thatl would net do I 'D crush* d ; he is too ned* a Ropublieaji, Therbforo, say they, wc will let tho bill stc in the hands of the comrailleo nntil wc kutthe reault. if you are eieejted, General, yc\ *can qome in, but mind yovj, no Ddtiglasits can. j This coneiuaion lbrcbs itself upon our mincta the more, from the j statement made I by Delazon Smith at Scio 49 he ts ‘reported to have stated by onr eorr we bad to pledge Ore the South before wo could vote for;Oreg6n'a admisa voters of i. Oregon be bartered away by Lane, j j Smith | cjo. ? We await, the result- ' lsapondent: Th^tion to go with induce themJ toton/1 Will \ho