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l)c (Drcgon ftrjus w. t. 41am, uto no mormKTun. onsooir cztv: SATURDAY,. AUGUST 18ns. ' ApcnU for t'10 Argus, J. R. MeRniPK, 1tfnjrtte. !. A. Kkki), ';.. Mohci I'.CDOi.rif, SuhUm'ilij, Vm. Harlow, Muhtlla. II. C. lUrMoitn, Grove. In. Davis, Illouminytnn. FkaNK W. Itliowv, Corvalltn, Amos ILirvkt, 7m Valley. Folomo Allkn, fnt'y. J. K. Lvlb, tof. JolIM Ml KlWN KV, (.'(llitpooi'tl. Rr.v. WiLso.t Hlaik, Vm Vnr L. A. ItKB, Jwkionei'lc. II. Harris, ('iiicimitill. JUDOK SnKUINO, JVrAvl, Cfl. J.10. It. I'KKOTO.X, IIV fo. . K. A. N. riim.ps, 0lMurr, III. Law Concerning' Iffcwspapcn. IT If e.ibwrilien. onlrr Ilia rli.Mntiniun. e of llieir ppM, Ihe pubUher may continue q tend U.ein unlit nil airtirnr't ait caul. JT If nilccriUri,.-i;lrclor refine lo tnke lli'ir pix minim the pott u'a.-r, oroil.ir place, to which tliry an arnt, they lire IH.I retpmiMbla unlit llioy ..I- -II l M.I. I ' wine an ai Iranian, pnomo mrre ii any. SW If ri!..nberreuioyt to oilt- r nlncej. r itfm. onl In 'orrniiij Ihe pili ml.ir, (ml thu pupi r i eiit lo III formiT ilirn'lion, they Are lirld rorioiiiWc. D r It la nil atilhVlml for Kwtin or, when 1 paper 1 not luknii rail of hie oH'c", lo return ene Willi "Ml Ukn out nr.llen on Ilia margin, but Ik miut write l.ll.r lo the pnl.1 ilier, giving lU mm and pol.ifTic, and i,j rli.it the ,ij.m- it net taken fmm llie uili e. Oilierw t JU pt. maeterb held rwponiiM. g 1 . . . ' . 11 a OMcUl Vols on Ibt XoavrBllo ljuetlloa, AaiCTo t7i f' gift oil tin 4'A fy Jmtt, b:i,rtlatiC4 tutht formation Afoia Cunililuliun. . For Convention. ArainotC'oii COI'.YTIEa. Juclneo, lni(UJ, ( 'ooe, iJiatyliie I .an, Linn,. ,.814 ...HI ... I3J ...3 Hi ,.4'iA , 773 1 iilun J!70" . Folk Tillamook...,.. YatfUnll, Marion. ... CleckaiiMUi Multnomah, Wahinfijli Columbia, I lalenp,.. svo ...414 ....3;.2 .. W7 ...I'Jl ... 93 74 Wawo 41 Ag;rtal, I..4U3 7J4 " f)4 es; 344 4uo U3l 318 H. 37!) 708 310 3M 3u4 69 an 17 48.72 4432 Majnri'y n?ut Conn ntlon 4'JU In ti cotdance w.lli Ilia 4lliaicliiiif Ilia Acl lo lake 111 -n- of Hit-people relative 10 the forma- :on of a niale Loiinlilulioii, I came li e lori""jinff li Id ou tha 4lh ulliniu, oil filo iu th rirunlary'a ouice. In leilliiony wherrof, I lure hen-iinlo gii'd nir name, ana amxni inn u u ol llio 1 etn (t. t lory, (hi iiliduy of July, A. I). JHjJ. II. I IIAKUI.NU, Serrelaryof lit T.riMoij of Oregon. Th Vole for. Uetrtalcumclal. 'rrtaon la Jl M.f!rcot, tlw fll knowii comttliuiiof tint I'tiluiA llovnl Tkatcr, rwenlly m ' t A . . i. .At'... .J Cm i.iliill u tt us id a vttt. 'i i ',, Ik, Argu,. j .lu. l.ll.4BMIlOI. Wo win to aa ao i.ikevi Ii Tl.o Cit.cii.imii tiuzt-tlc nya that tltrro Mr. IK. L.Aumu Hi Pieaw aeod jirs more i,tor and Louo fvr rent in that Tin Aaoi'ilo . and md we your bill. I J citv nl in;ciit tlinn Ot any roviou I'Ofi1"' I ,;,,, ,. ..(,. .; Ij, rv( J. ho called n v. niter have hwf K'iabed to nJ an Or. gon paper lo rnyl j( ,JU ;wt tPn yCnrii , r(,e nmiiVr of j tt u M pnsMiiff, Utld, ill . looauiDMu voiw, frieii.lalnliiliaiia.bulnonioflliemwa.of.thar.' j,,., JJJIV0 bi;cn Compelled to 0 to the iJ "tfritdoM iei comM tn Critnce, on .e.e,,w,.-M..P..ir,..-,or o...... .- dMsnlicw j.. cnin.rqu. nco of, cyf r.mynnure. .u i..., ...r,., -. . tt ir. i.: ( ... er of y....r p-per (It lalakco In il.e family) for -m -IrtrU limtn. I no mwr inontlK, and ampltaaed w.tli IU And I am can ayn i I. u lyii' lime miiM iroj.iT'y in one of lho "iiigsaMiruck daniee," 'a llio Ci.r-j (,( cjty yJ t ait iw price pi lit Jin-aont, TnM Platevnan eallau) thai dmi't paliiHrio llie , . . j i I'loLuUIitV tlala ciiUULe papvnto Ilia nmoiint of 30 ceiilaa year, I niu.t Hill luOtl lU Inc.-. briujr forth work meet fur rr nlane-, and coin mence now. liyllie way, I will giva llio"o.(; . (Vrl.i an iittoi t i Cltv. kai.aU JfrrilorV, genC 20 or 3:) li.nea Hint ..iioinil if ha will P yiav ; a b,colu tho ulnrling point of tl.o my new.pap,r bll, and h. netd not Includ. tSm- , . . . . . . "HI. Ml'." I'M '' h ........ year for any of tlieni Youra, horn-fully f llie futur of Oregon, OlilCKXTIIOMriOX. aid mt. Sticli in tlio quantity of gooila piM injt trough tho j luce, that in tho apare of one wevk $17,471 wa paid for freight on gooil lundvd there. At the last dales, a tmin of ix htindred wagon ladon with gov- Stallktlc of Morlbera Calirorala Honlbera Ortion. The Crcent City IIcrAM of the 1 9lli ult. Milili-h'athefollowinL'eniimitinofthoii rnmcntitlorrs, wai nWit to Mn' t for ihf to l madf publ e, and certify ihnt Hie earn w a populntion of tin-so IwIa, Northern Call- Salt l.k"i the rlrmilil ciiUlo of wl icli tniin oorre-:t abulnict from Ihe relurna ol th ileoli"iii ' . .... . ,. , , ., i -i toriiia uii'l noiillirrn Lin gun, more Hume diati ly luiimc e'J with tho irii'li- of Cks cnt City : Jlliuolt Vallry 0. T., Juckton Co.) oailur l 'rging, nnnirig pojui- lation, Alllioii-o, ''arming poptilalinn awittenid through the Valley, mill mi ners on Joepiitic creek, in llio Crimea, ono can talta nothing. I'lie-o WuriiJ wero II" noonor out oi iiia inouiu llnni hi r-houliler vaa lightly lapped ty' a (ieiitloinan io had hecn nitliiigiiuubwrvcJ I.;,., I lii.ii. "i'uu'ii hio'.' I follow inc.! aiJ tliin ni.VKtcriotn individual to thu urjtrisd M. OniiMit. To ihii highly oiipratic in jiinilion M. GrasKot demurred ; hut on tho police agent, fur audi it wu, pio'ludii hit card, (hero wait nothing to he doim hut to follow tho rcprwntativeof law and order to thu l'rcfic'iire, where tho incautious M. Omxot wnt duly locked up, and only re leaned after very urgent rralamatioiis from llio director of the theater. r.mleraUnn. The n.illina. (Ireland) Meruit nays, that lioiwilh'tandiii'' b:td neciiiiiiU which linvo 'America is ' thn only country 'on' that can by ponsibility lay any claim toll, mil ionnl cpi' 1 of tha jIoIki , , j Th Tevirci,. e of Lieut. Maury have demonstrated by wind and wave, il is down stremn from our country to all the world, and that ill nations mut n'cend to it to rench It. Will, an ocean on either baud, iu power descctiJi wilh celerity lo every country on the spLsrt, and that, too, fiom even tho dcept in, tcrior of our tunitory Mnre I lUlbUbtrrlng. The Louisville Courier, of tho Sib of JUue says ! "Wc understand that a (iilibusteriiig)ar. ty, having n new ih slinatiun, is in proan of rapid orgauiuilioii in llio Houlli, 'j' party j urioses to go hence to Matnnionu, J heir pinlicular titid ;of oiecttliiu i9 nut' known, but their iluiigli is said to bo to tale posMiiiii of sotiio ono of tho Mexican. Platen, to conliscHio tho landn nnd persriul entate, nnd to to rciiiiburso tlieiuselve, for their 'services in the cnibu of fieedom.'-. ia ths early part of ihis etk to attend the eiamiimtioin. Frnm there whither bo hui strayod is a mystery to uf. . This will ac count for tho want of cditoiiid in to-day's rBPr" ' ' ' No Mall from the FUatrs. The slcstner Columbia, with tho ninil from tho States hn, not niado her appear, aucrt at IVrtluud this week, although klie Las bocu due for throe days past. This, to golhor wilh the abieneo of the Editor, has put us to AoiW! tronblo in making out n pa per that would be aecrptaLl to yur readers this week. rrnin tbr C.Mvlil Mines i. Wo ''vc no news of importance. It Ins been reported during i,0 p.,t vroc-k that scv- Arul rinlli.li. I. ...I .1 . .1 r. i . " "' nimcu ai ins iJ.illes having omo gold in their poMns.inn, to the amount or one or two hundred dullars, which they i. '. . . ... 1 nnu -oi at uie new ili'inp. l'. there j. a tuinl dearth of hobs from that quarter, and wo may add from every whoro one. '. . , . 1S43. J8i3. , .. iA. . , A s I ' - ! 1 5 2 S i3 5 o 3 3 2 j v Jimkwn 111 677 UjO C53 6.'.3 1lil2 M.irioii 1-i'J 471 1213 7011 301 JOJU L ni 73 MJ JI2 4l!i 2.71 73U .ane, tCI 327 8 278 .) 3u (.'la.-karna, 411) S73 6f-2 570 32 S IM U'nlou 376 Jill flC'J 213 ion ja Polk, Wit 1C0 6DI 312 134 453 Vanilull,....37l 3.13 7tlt 304 312 UIU IoukIii 4.'.3 I'JU CI'J 2.3 b3 3UG MiiIiiiuiiioIi'.TI'J i!rj7. C07 Waliiiiirn,S 2t- f,48 So7 5C9 112R l'inK!ua I'J.1 127 321) lo3 121 223 t'oia," 11(9 K,4 243 Wasco,. ... 70 S 75 Claimp 94 41 135 1IG 6fi 202 1 tllniniKik," 2 8 J) L'uluuiba,.. C2 67 US 6173 39JJ 10121 4520 S9i9 7468 8IN3 jg-9 11)11 3IK) 400 would mimb'r four thoiKim l own, b.iles n c. inly .-hth.-iI titer.- with n-nni to llie several liund'ed horses and mul s. S.:v. ral ' sitimiioii of vmt numbers of tho Iiisli ho- j Tho expedition is under tho command of of ill- Kail L'ike tr.vl :'ii','fiiins have n-i.t oil-' Ic in Am -riea. s'ill these iiccounis do not di.tiiiguihed HoiUhom geii'leimm, who Ij, twelve hundred wnui'ii", n lil;n mimlu r of ti rin ten, and ovi r t -n tlieti and drnui'ht cnttle. iij ppear '.stent, i l(IUt) Ho'jiie Rhr Vallvj, O.T.I Jurfoon co.) Sterling ille, uiliiitiir Mil. illa tion, 500 Apidr-giile, " " 100 Jacf.'holiville, (county seal,) 600 Hogtie liiiT Valley, farming poiiulatinn, 150(1 Lniic'maj.t'235 ! J570 Im reiueof duinucrat'e role line '53,. . .1619 . - " " oppitition " ' ,3 9S4 AgS" Sl iiicreate,1.'. Sb'33 Organ'tcd tinse the eleol on of 18.73. Mattiman. I T .1 . . . in me meantime Cicro sernn to lie nodim imitioii iu Iho nuinliur of those going to ilm minus, but rather an incrcair, so far as our observations extend. Moro hv0 pawd through our eity ihe past wr, k 0n their way to sock Iheir fortunes than ha been usual Lithcrlo, in tha aiiiiio spneo of time. Th Keel ii0m nrrelfraa ',i launched ove r the Palls ono day this "week. , Ve uii.hrini,d that Capt. White, hr owner, intemls ruuiiing in thu tialej Lc. twoen this city and rhe Oisoades, in tho ,. oer uusincss, stripping nl Portland on' tho F.vnn. tha rrulni tit i" i now, in tho mining regi,,,,, ncilr porl ClJ. tillo, nuking ,-xp. .raiiona aud examinations. OT All "ItoiM," r,,r ,1.,, ;,,,., . , .li'iuor m!o . kaut 0 u, Jliursday, Mi Jiiti liaillug diaUncn of , sanctum, with inlo,,,,,., ng lillsl lU nil'l rfin-iiff i nt 'f . .. ..; . .i,n icmiory, out Sep un. eye,o,uus,y nabbe.1 .i, ail( m,lriie(, n on iojul,w!1,;nW)aftranighf40l!,. ng, bo wa, released, with tho injunction to go, ami sin no more." ono of the 3- li a pul.ii.her mail, MW,rBpcr Wly ailJr,,!,,,,, , f(lrhcr ' bl. toil,e s,.lcnl,or. Mailing in law is cons dered delivery, ?J Ly , l-.l.riiUl....... . " K 'vuiunteiil ta not renuiisi,n . , ' ' lne "ov.c , far th... ..C. -l..i: , po,1"'u, 1,7. 0 elooueni v lUenk.,!!... f . c. ... . v "en.ei,yoi tlm mails, il,- sl,. I. . ' "1 ",r- nmii as wnlr 1,: rt rt,rts,i s j " 8 io pccnte tho war nSnmt run, For Ihe Arjui. Ma- Editou I was no liulf amused with tho "historical remiiiitcences" with which tho Hon. Deliizon Smith prefaced l,i de nunciations of tho Freo Soilers of tho Al l'ii.n .l!.... T. . -.. i.cviin. u u n.'ilier my purpose nor my ptovince, however, to defend these mti, of Free Soil proclivities, hut there is one thing .d out in tho lion, gentleman's ".mums in.-ti cans for some exidunnt on. ami inal is, that Iho issues of Know Nothing . ie-.-0mm, ana i empciance are. of nrccsaiiy, or have been, inseparably connect- u. tii-s whole purpose ig (o make it evi. dent that hecamo they aro opposed to what '"gin term democracy, therefore thev Are identical. M0 jks to ciut iho odium, tthieli ho nnd many other PniU'i.ii'rt tt 1.... , ' l w long to Abolilioni.mi, nnd Know N hing. ism, upon tho cause of Tc.mpkhance. I hold, Mr. Editor, that iho cati-e of Tern pcrance is distinct from, and independent of, either and nil of theio taiis,s. 'Ti., tnio" I'letc aro men engaged in the advocacy of ...epillicipies ol lirolllbltio,, who a. run. uccted with ihe Know Nothing,, ,onw )0 are connected with iho simon-pure W,is, mi - hiio aro connected iih tho Tao filers, )1UI I ri,Joic0 ,0M). iera TT tt,lvt'C"tus of tlie 1-rincii.lo amons J-nmocrwy, among holn I may reck, on IVW. fiien.U limlo 0 h at Albany in opposition to tho agitation of ihe ;L'U'7 ntin the Rev. .,, Yiimis. this looks verymnoh liko T O ! "'vt..iivTJ ll'lll . .-onism aro Uenf m !,- Upper Klamath, Cnl.(SiJivjtiU Co ) Collouwood creek, mining pop ulation, SOU .Yr. ka (county sent ) and Shasta Valley, mining pfpulatiou, 1501 II ti m bug, " " SOU Greenhorn, " " 500 Dead wood, " " 500 Scott Vall"y, mining atid farm ing population, 800 Scott's liar, mining population, 1000 Humburg Bar, " " 100 Klamath Rircr, below Scott's, (Klamath Co) Happy Camp, mining popula- lion, mo Indian Crek, 459 O'Jier hicaliti.A, dinvn to the mouth of tho Salmon, ' 2"i0 Salmon Kivor, 1201) 20!l0 11 f nO'i il n i'h a more mfnintc acoiiamt 1 0 jiperiiie, at Je:it to any great L,'.;in-l tho mania, of emigintioii to the l'iiii-1 Pi ale. Carts laden with lug- age, and fo'lort ed by a long t r.-iin uf emi- d their iiccompaiiritij,' f'i uds, may met daily on the Sl'.;:o ro id, on their heretofore held several jiositinns of trtist. . Wo bavo not heard of their orcfmiiutioit elsewhere, but wo nro assured that three hundred men are ready to embark from tlii, k;i.. ,.t 1.. . 1 ri 1 . ... ... Horace urtviy i .. !" " . , I , , ' ,T. .,.,.'.." U",H TI oniric editor of iho TrMnt hot ! Wt and their aeeompanyiiii,' tn. mis, may j j '-' ...... '.eu.iiouiM .ro said to emu i.iu Mill miny aiiu cxpeci 1110 RUI Iorl e .. .. : . ' . . .. .. " " Mice with, at le.'i-t one i.'.uv, of 'a,iM;ill way to Hie steamer UestmuU lo carry llicin 430 To which wo may add : Gold Beach, O. T., (Coos Co.) mining population, 200 Smiih Itiver Valley, Cal., (Kla math county.) mining and fanning population, 200 Crescent City, (county sentr) 600 2000 000 most i-nloti, advocates or ll,u fi,st in My free f,om any charge of the s(.Cond ! Again unless I he b,.. ;.;..... 1 .111..U Ujt.U luero was on v a innj ,..-i-.1 w alway, willing t0 furill'sll bersof Tiik A hers !,(, f,n , " "cccivd llietn liave theni on h.nml. nuincr num. NU S w those of otirsubscri- when wo Tb. Md,,.. l,m..ulU (h( 8outli We Urn fro,,, the Siaes,lltl ,hllt Mr t'Uwr,of Uiriali;s..1n i..ft Tit ,h,"''.--ihttOpt Smith; Of l ort Lane, ha, .li -r .1.. .. . . . , , ' ' mnruerers 11 ilyon.horve.an ll.aj Uim :oo.,.oUtHoer,t,orc,. Two hu;idd and fcfti u u.,,,,, the,0 fiomYrckmatuI lcu.anded,honlim,,riN. ft 1 fuSed to t;v0 then up, bu, M;a lllat would hnnd litem overtoils .,,,1 . , t: i . -iuui lues ci h. . -you coutiiy, Bn .M1 UJ u aim men running 0(T ium AbohUom.m before tho battle wa, com d, at the Albany meeting. But it ' w " "cletated by i!,n ho,l ... consnmmato t10 union. Mr. Smith " ' know. Will he inform us I I am sorry to ackn0vled,. il.. . . , , I . , rw " uiio net Uted by iho writer referred to is . llwrolas not been that u". i.. .' . , . - v .no pari Of li'lnnnr.iiM . . L . . . 1 v 10 onng the s,,!,,' ore.hcLegUaInri!l!,,utlcrooiloIjHV(! "c"' . rieinisol reform, U 0'l s-elu these Total. . 11,40(1 Tho estimate of tho number of acres in wheat now ripe, or nearly sn. nt ..ll..w- . In lloguo River Valley, O.T. 5000 acres. In Shasta Valley, Cai, 1500 i " In Scott's Valley, Ctd., 3000 " Tolal, 0500 Ow'nm to tho ravages caused by the grass hoppers in Rogue River and Shiuta valleys, ami to tho lateness of tho crops in Scott's alley, it is calculated ihal them will be but an average yield of fifteen bushels per acre, or n sum total of 142.000 bushels of wheal, which will make about 30,000 barrel of nour. There aro I wo floumur mill In I?..it.. nver Valley, and a third one U turner l.nilt Scott's Valley has two milL ; SI....I.. va ley n null w 111 course of construction, and another one at Yreka. Taking tho population of this section of country to be 12,000, (iu round numbers,) ..... ,, 0 proileo nf ,vl(.llt hi8 wjlj rurmah each inhabitani with U of a pound til fllitll tin J.... C - .1 . wtijr iur uie spneo ut ono year. (iCrThoDountv Land Ain.liiinnc dcrtho last Act of Congress, continue ,0 pour into tho Pension Office at Waahin-ton L to June ca,h, tho whole number of ap phcai ions reived was 177.700, of which i-,ivi were enveloped and h.i..f,,l n.i acknowledged, 8,700 examined, i0,'aJ4 "eo, eu,ooo registered.' S.SII3 ..,.. 'ucd, and 8,100 warrants regislered. eT"Th disclosure of th il- P.... w ... . I'V" 01 . . um, ..laster Ocnera or IVn.... Hell liu .1.... .1 ' ".';"' out mo leadmg papers of 1 """jr ' ariicles denunciatory of the Practice of opening lei.ors, and exhibili,,, "'? u,raS 'y rc.,,1,, ha, pr.r. wked an npolo-y on tho part of tho kt Oll.ce Depanmen,, though it j. co.iMdere.l a very Uiuo one. I r . lift, than fulls to lli lot ..fordiimrv toii.i..ts tJ ''iverpool. and si,"lit seers, lie li:w sjn nt a 1 r i 14 1 1 1 und 11 dny in Clichy a debtor's prUon ! Of! lliis nd. Future we have a tno-l iiis'riietivt and amu-iii',' aci.'ount in a late number of hit paper. IJ '. thu dcciilKs his arrest : "I had b en down ut tho I'alarn of Indus try und r turned to my lod.'ings, when, a liltlu before four o'clock yesli rday Hfcrnoou, lour stranger called tor me. liy thu help of 11 y courier I i-ooti learned thai they hml a writ of uitest for me nt the suit uf one Mont. Lechesn.', sculptor, affirming I hat he tent 11 statue to the New York Crystal 1'ul aco I'Miil ilion, at or on t)i way to which it had b"in broken, so that it could not be (at all events it had mil bocli) restored lo him wherefore he itked of me, as a director and r..pr. seiiiaiivo of the Crystal Tnlace Association, to pay him 'dauiemillc franca? or S2.500. Not happening to have the chanrj.', and no id"a of paying this demand if I had it, I could only signify those facts; nneieiiou iiiey lol l mo that 1 was under Tub Reason, It was recently atatod that Colonel Del.ihVId nnd M ijor Mordccai the two L". S. Oriliiari-.: Olrlc-rs sent out by the U. S. War Depirim-nt to examine the ojierations at Sebastypol, wcro refused per mission by the French government to visit the French camp. It appears that tho rea son was that they would not pledge llieiu selves not to visit subsequently tho Russian camp. nrriKt, and must t-o along, which I readilv did." . lie was of course-released as soon n.t a hearing of the case could bo had before the proper authorities. ' Th bblu Samuel Apulcton. In reganl to tin; seaicliiujr of iho Dostmi ship Samuel Applutou, in Iho Ualtic, a de tailed account appears in tho Knclish na- pers. After tlie vessel had been boarded consideration of every Southern man by the captain of tho Driver, as before sta-1 Should tho tfoti'hern pebplo think pro A New MilV.'OK'Ul, The Fort Gib-on (Mia.) Reveille snvs ; "TI10 project now bi-ing agitated by the pi ojilo of North Carolina, 11ml soon to be carried before the Legislature of that State. is one, which wo think, to say ihe lea-l of . 11 . . . it, win create a sensation. . Jt is; 1st, to render legal tho institution ofmurriau'e among tha slaves ; 2d, to prrservo sacred tho relations between parents and iheir young children, and 3d, to repeal tho laws pronioiiing me education ot slaves. If this mollification in the laws is niado in North Ciiioliiia, as wo arc informed it probably will, ollu r States 110 doudt will tako the matter into consideration. Tho mail) features of the movement have been adopted in pruc'ice, or at ha.it improved in theory, by lic.uly nil our planters, so far as circum stances would allow ; and wo cannot but think the modification is well worth tho ....1 .1.- . I- . .. ' ..." .oseovcrcn inni a mnm iiiinioer ot aims had been landed, tho follow ing proceeding took placo : un, oh, you huvo been landing rifles, VA Villi, lilt fi-lpn.1 I .1.- I-. 1- . heuteinmt. 'Now, we'll just earch your hold ; and taking the carpenter of tho Driver with him, as U usual in such cases, he proceeded to cxamino and ransack the hold of tho American ship, but without tiud mg any thing suspicious. 'You may ihank your stars, my inun,' said tho lieutenant to the skipper, when tho search win concluded, that I touud 110 arms 011 board your vessel ; for had thero been 0110 siiiglo riflu more than the number of hands 0i) board, you would havo been nabbed, as sura as n.v names-.' 'Ah, I calculate I was too ..ie awaiie loryou li. ilishtrs this time,' saiil the Yankee, c' tickling wilh deliuht ; 'and I r, el. .11 I".,. .1 e. .' - - .-hm.. .111 111: lltl HUH. Ill 1 Al II... ...Illfciu IJi'llI Il I IWinn arm. in hedge now.' Nothing could bo" done, nnd ' !.h! ne,J' nn, ,0 "ry the southern part of the Driver s taints tdiovcd oil'." j -bastopol, iho allies would not push fur- mo nor A .... .- .- : ". . ' '. .ou r u.iu mvesiiginion, to adopt tho recu la tion in each , of the slave Slates, slavery will then be reirarded in an entirely new light, and tho enemies of thn instiiuiion will be robbed of iheir most fruitful and nlausibln excuses fl.r agitation and complaint. There may bp, however, evils to contend with and objections lo tic answered in tho adoption of such a modification. Wo theref jrc leave the subject open for future, consideration, and in llio menmime, invite a free examina tion of tho subject by our readers." " , ! . ul jC3Tha following statement appears in tlm last number of the Independence Lclqe. ; "As tho anticipated commentary of thii not in tho Mnniteur on ihr f,.i;rtnoil. of Ivamiesch, there was n rumor rrenemllv current yesterday in Pari, that if the new operations commenced by Oeneral Pelisier m. ior result to bent the Russian army i ihrt I7..I.1 . . of a strong party iu Mexico." luatau la Oregon. . Under this In ad iho Washington Union publishes the following synopsis of d cisiolis recently made by Attorney General Cush- mr : 1 Ill jTrncrnl- nof nf P...,- .. 11) cab.c, according to the subject matter H parts of the United Suili-l ' ; ."" 'V""ot !". ' fad isanex- r - , PXC 'l)tlO" is illdicaurl by i.-auu'i.ou or o: inn ........ .i. iiihi.i neir successes 0n that side, and would quit thn Crimen leaving merely a rrarl ion ot 20,000 men at Kemic sch. Thiols as yet .. .UU.U,, , inn un. notn published ....omu.i.... oy mo juunitcur gives a ccr tain ccnsisteticy." Secretnry n',:rcey has written a let ter informing Mr. fJ.C. Deltn an, of Albany, that ho is ma awnro of any tix-2'v stipulation-, between the United States nri t;..;"n Power, whieh would bo-icoHist.t wii I S " an ae( (,f Congress prohibiting the i,o ! ' ' '" oxieatin.r l;n,... rj ', I the current the friends Tbo ticaor .oir. .. The Sta, or rathor tho Gulf of A&ff, which the Allied Armies now claim lo have undisputed pos.o--sioii, is about twice, lU ' biz of the liulf of St. Lawrence. It east of the Crimen, and separates il from Ilia Caucasus. It is also the dividing boiiudary between Russia and tho Caucasus iu breadth being about one hundred and ten miles. It is almost e htin-lv shut in hv 1, Crimea on one side, Rustia on another and the Caucasus on the third. Tho only en trance from thu lllack Sen is ihrmudi lli. Si:i.fv...:u .... ...... o .." uiiiniu. i ei.iauie, uui iigni or ten milrs wido. Taganrog arid somo oilier ports on it have a considerable trado in salt, corn, hides, etc., whichSho Allies will bo nl.l.i in cut ofT, as they havo taken Keitseh, n lillla town about tho size of I.ansiiigburg, which stands at the mouth of the Strait, coiiunand Ing it r-y forts nnd which tho Russians have used as a qnnranlino station. Tli harbor is lareo etioimh and deeii prmnol, i- hold the Allied Fleet. L've. Journal? Lowell. The capital invested iu tho nianiifnctoriis of Lowell on the 1st of January last, amount cd to over 14,000,000. There aro 53 mills running, 371,838 spindles; 11,407 looms ; at these and other departments of the woolen and cotton manufacture. 8.723 females and 4,543 males' are enudoved. This working force produced weekly 2,238,- 000 yards of cotton cloth, 30,000 yards of weoicns, Uo.OOO yards of carpeting, and 60 rus, consuming, therefore, 753,000 pound of cotton and 00,000 pounds of wool. (KrA man was recently employed iir somo sewerage works, Halifax, and' while being wound up rapidly out of a, deep hole, after having lit tho fuse of a llust, the rope, , . owiug to" the cart Iessuc3 of tho parlies at the top, was suffered to slip back again. Tho man fell-clone npqa 'the impending dan ger, and in the sudden view of almost cer tain death, fell on Lis knees n'terii.g accents of prayer. A thought struck ,l,h)) how ever; ho seized tho bnruing fi,s0,.aiid p'ulf ing it out of the hole, saved his life. , And then alas for his penitence ! bo com menced swearing at tho man at tho wheel for let tins him slin. : " ' . ,.,,.. . OiTThe Kansas river is now navigable ly steamers as far ns Fort Riley. " T, 'ref .lei mers havo made ' that distance'. Lawrene a 1 city will now enjoy the advantages of regu- ... O.W....UOI.1, arrivals, and the people there appear very much delighted with tho pro ject.'" ......... ' woid of act. i -i-i. .. t'lC.'IClSot Lull ...... r.,....l . I If. ,w'VO III' , V I'L'IH . , lr(1 ill' I. ii. ..!.. l. A . . I m 4? wir,. o(,tin : r -m flI1 I'licahilitv , ( 1 1- , ' . 10 lue ! ! . 1 re te prohibitory law nUu 1 ii.ibil.ti in Uregot, ot a particular daa-e j petition Vrnr,J(ir ,u mw vegetables. , of iIiom! u.s, the .pustioi, depends . . , , V , T cstf'mPn of I 1 subjeei, a, I k wildly in lepeld S of t ,v i lU 0' f H laws of ! T In tho reference to a suiiriosed tevi ..f ,l. . 7 t-iiiigrvvs which eonflle. c... , 'I Vv ...:. -e ....An, , " I . '"U euilV( IU. " ".III Ol.-IIC laws I ".'" "iv oi Oir A man went over tho American Falls on the morning of June 23d. ' ILi wnsIn the act of iaiidmir from u.ucr- :. (,,.. en ho and his was cmr'J awn7 uy boat ennsifor nnv... I. ... I. .. ' y,m,CH niiKnown; but he nave been on'hi. IIi i-i supposed to a fioid Canada' with Vwhlblit,,, u iUUB1 1 li r..j.,i.;i ... - . ,. ....... ,n luiiiananrfBi,!,, go.ng mm o;.nt,on wi-houl r,,.,..l. otemeni. Most oflhed, al.rt sreslmt,!,,,. "PUiois though m any of llu biewors con" uu,tu,iui;uf.l0tur.( it(ai!.ij( 'i.!,tut:tM,j:,rt.f ,hr us awake an,!1 frV II. u . . . . mi, buckle .. ,l...!, .. - ,r'Poe:i.a celebra HrtUor A07.41I Ull.t I . .1 r, . i ' ' ",UUOl iOWUl ell Oll.l ., .. f 11 I ur. Sneaker Sn.il I.'.'.,.. v. . ' ' ' M"lu' "eill- :. ., ., i i "" .n somo lllstaner.. , ......a . ..iii. , .... n wa i. .. n't i in-ir irt - i " "" SOe-ll If arr..r. I.. . . . v ." los IS Oee.lo, ,,. I... . . , i, .. ... ,. .T" I act of ihe postmaster loani.,, . . - V uM ' speaker Bmith's ' any, Va.. as ble groan, and groan Mi. ,)... ........ ' . '.' . ' " mnnd.,f .1,- ..... .. , :. ' eee.Mauu.died .h0 zzrjiriy1 p . -"r'-.ice, un winter. lrowillboougpelitioiuh.,,, ,..! ..: i lie same paper also publish, .!. r..tt ' fi-om the l;os.,a,ter General, under Ihe uo. iioamng .Newspars." Wecom mend,.um0Or,.,n)tl,,os;iiiastcrs: OA MING Xra-.u , , ..-iic.. ouoscnoersto liewsptioiirs ,,,.,1.,, ..,. ...... riv.1 .f .1..:. ' 1 '. . 1 01 "le non-ar. - ...v.. ,..,,e,S) ana in somo IriT'in-it.i tli... .i.. . suddenly in that city, of dL lh June. be f wn there. nd it m squia. .4 . . i.,l.,'M:lJlllt'1't,l, t,.'.....-.ol..O LuUcaSut,., ,J, ceding lo the rate at which Trae. Aparauccsare dcccumI. An indus tnous man could steal four .im a we,k i " lsea-e i 'rt thr paner of ...i i. . "V,J"- pa-rsmlNobn ,t' ' 1 mv " ii'eir othce for de ' to the sale of intoxicating liq vs. m. GiddiiKr, circuit court for Lewis c'ounlV of .slandcr-Miks" Eliza n.kle. ti'ird d! 1 J t TiUiyiLI. v.v, U( viuuu uamn-ros. ' Here are said to h, i.. ,i I cd on ti. ,.:. . . " "I'l" "" O . OU,UUO I " "" Ull( mnrg hid tmld ht iw,. i .. . r ' u""u" In ; Jtexasis a ..w,,n,,v ii- ,.n, ...... " ...v., ,ual nunirj fify mi. , ai,a,, WMt of Tarrant nnd JlLJlZtt - "ion county, bot f01,r hundred tlt the ira7T f-mnhc iavo 9ettle(1 witli.n w ; emire, cal i, a belt extend- eiivery. will nnmt; the Rfitl,h -;Wabotno,ooo.oui;;';iir,"Ili;i 0" suspected. TI.- . "l .V(lrl,..,w l.i.. . "r. c "Uf,abo,.-h..' V H.in.o, w, ." m"" nm VKion, u Co." v, ,. ' . one U,.,,,,, dollar. d '.k "1.f n,..,:...... Ul"b,,,r.v "M b,- of ,ix m.-mh, ..l : 'T"on- ""' niigratin u .).- . . ! .." '" four Hocks of hi, l whom h iii...., " . - r,lH. wrtn'n . " le had . hi,) j it, j en, contrary to tho Louisiana 1,1 "'1 . ""ST s.'iiuUr? ej.rnph. n OCTTage & Bacou.of St. I nn twelve months. uis by an -b uureiy round 1 in .a ner nf .7 "llt;r ma man-. cited la 7n ", A ,h lb0 wntterhM e.V "T. " S0"idei' f wtercst amor, astroal ' angeTiient !, Tagn, Boco,, & Co.. Lva I om" '"d Trofcssor 1 en rosscs,sinn . f .1... m ' t cons Of tnke: R"ilroad-U,us iCTorin, iu ZT i 000. subsrriherl K .u. ' . c .u . roiesior r.crce, of Cambridge, taken .Mt,abIishct, bJ o'Hr f 1 .. ' Cl of S' Louis so Oh Athens, Geonri. nn. . - one people rr the luuaies trom Got. Cohk i.i . -"".oeni nutaubou. tW" Amonj tho ''.Ecler.es,m v. ft,.,. e . ""'"me. Uncinnnli . iv ur icms;i. i moTemenl