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5 I'M , - - w ! Sljc rcejon Clrgus. W. L. APM, JCJUnm AMI fKuriUK I Oil C3.EC0IX CITV: 1 fnim tlio antagonistic powers of tho North, not snia.did iiti will bu ullo after that to head iho uliolo, SATL'RDAV, SKITKMIiKU :.'!), ):..-,. Agents for tho Arptin. J. It. M l laii.j;, hiofll.; '. A. llr.i'.K, S'll'in. M...T , N Itl'lioi.i'il, Sulliui'ili. W.M. li.Mlf.'IW, M'lttllt'l. II. '. KYMOM, t'orml Oini( Dli. I 'A VIS, r.lo'iu.hr'ltm. Kiuvk W, Iluowv, ('irmlli-i. Aio.s II wiviiv, ' l''y. Soi.'imd.n Ai.j.i:.v, ,l'i'y. J. i:. I.vi.i:, A."-. John Mi'KiNMiV, ('ntii"iin. Km', W ilson lii.tiv, .'mu.i I'uinl. I.. A. 1 1 1 : , JiirLir,nii.'e. J I. II mills, ( 'in' iii,nill. Ji;i;i: S.vi:i.i.i,, )'', ("'., J NO. i. I'lillMoN, li , Co. . I!. A. N. I'liiars, (ii'!rJ-"r:t, III. ui.t tvilrr 'I'vuitfiraucc l.filuiv. 'J'liu M''tlio'lit meetinghouse iii tlibcily was filled toovcrfluttiiig with Oregon City' I, .milu .....1 (Ml'dry fill I.L.t TlluiadnV liilllit, Southern I!' -1, lake Ilia fire-eaters ... tow; (q t( I,ptriinc.. j,,., m-t-rUnkwMd tow,mnl, by ; 'I J'cm.kt, mi cxcttdinglv Int-lH-' iit yomtf -:Wc mi'J ,'rJ",',,,U l"i;MIy who has favor-d us with w,U f.um ihucoi.lcdc.fo N.,w all th, bluster -.J rant ulo..t ho ( ,, M. ,li Gallon of the .1 ,o,n, more gnS. W0 Wf ,,y ,,. !,,,,! tho m thin;; in Un during, lIiot;lizH ,,,. ;,., Hie ,lciiio.i o. llio v,o..ipro...., j,,... &n kr nj,c ,., (WullW n, ne.i senator i ooie, n mo "J ,;t,, Mu,ut two Iwura, during which lur lira hall. f Cngrc-M would bo ..U.n-lon ()f ( c(us) stcm( pfi.uiur,y aM I lliotl :w.o.VfU 111 U.P'O m. .. , ,, . , ..,.,, u, I,.,.,,, cf S.,ulli ('aroliiiii all tho hills and va!!iy ', ,, ., , i,.., , ,t, .....t;..,,,... IVt Ilova to tho h,.'hl of Luukui.. , () ft j, WM ou ci.'ii("i-iui hid now i oi uisuiiioii, auu me iimiiii mid circuiiiituiico of tbrioim ar Arrival of tho MaU- . l.Uillua M'W tfUM HUlt-tirrul Utoi i LorlMtHn, Ky.-irttli In n. A.r. Vr. 'J'ho i. M.S. Sj. Coliunliia r .uhtd I'urt land on h4 Monday n!-lit. J!y Wtll", l'ur?oit Co., J. V. .Sullivan, mid tho !' cilicrUj!.rc, vo r. o ivtd f.U of Stall's ..ml (Jitlilorniii iai- rs. 'J'hc new from tho WO IMlUti in u 'There U but mo iwuo now in Kan, that i on the bluvory iioFtioii. Tho null thivcry iifti ty uro united on olio bid.', ami tho pro slavery wliijf and domocraU iiro uidt'd on tho other side. Wo will only nd'l that ho who wihhea to diviJo pro-slavery Hhij' and ih'inoehits, in no friend of lh I ro-slaveiy interest, ami we cannot coiitunl to JIciih thin inuttr-r with him an a fru nil, l,i ..lK. .ii.n. iiciiiv. Wo exneet no aid fioiiiaiiy party ouUulo of Kaiwiw, and will ar in Kurofs and an account of tho Lou- , ,H,i..l i0 J,ivo any of our fiieud from invillo riot'., will be found on thooiitsuio oi Law Coaccniing- i'cwupapcM. 0 It' miiwrWicr unl.-r lie- tliiroijiutuii.t -o el iFicir mj-r4, IIir piili! M't'T ..my ('"iitii.uu lu r-f-...! I if i ttiilit all mrtiirit" tut yititl. ) j- If Miliwrilici". mvliTl or ri-liiH' In hilii. ir i. I. ..iv. I ... .. i,,.. I. Il,u)' urewiil, lliry I. II r. NK....i;.lo m.l.l II.. y I l'lt"' a ;ralid J.ow-wow at Nashville H ill-nil ..i-r.-;.M:'."., !,(..i!. (tif I u ny. in H.VJ ? Who docs not reoolh-ct that J r II WH'.n.Tlllf re.l.'iV'' l' Oil. r If IHM'H, urn iii upon bv tho occasional shouts of applause i.l... I ., i!,,. I.-.II riinr u I'll thd L'wdcllcU iv.-re f arfully li.r.idi.J hif.ro tho ry of:., . ., , ,r' . , ,,,. e,;. . . . . . . , i 1 liinb l.f'J ur.'ji.'.'.vv. ... v. ... - u,o ..iii.n-1 in i -m, wan. xne .r.',....u .o ,. ,,.,,, TLc ar-'UHluliU (.:!. ..ii in'coniitof th'. blavery ailm.sdiKlit , . . ,, .,, e , ... iof thoto who o; poio tho pa.isago of a pro oi irj'i, i no uiu loruiivn mo cianu.i , ., .. .. . . . . .. , i . . 1 1 I ....... - Jllf.HOry ll'iuur WW i;.:.;iiu hi-. ... ........ I ,.( il. ......' ,.,,- '1 of her battern. hatever the prime ob . ui ) iiini. XT iiai lea no i iiuiiu iienry . , . . . i " . ir...l ..f lif.r i.itit.i. mi ..n-' ii.-.. mo hot o that to thii lt;c del Nolle, and louder than thoi , ,. . , .i . i .i ....!.. i . Il: nmj iitu iu ti..ji ....... ..... .. ....j in w hist llii-l of (i.il.iii'l euiiiinoii'.d tho L'liioli- ..ill iitlViniiin llio p il.:i liir, uiij lli i.tioi r ii. rnt I.. II... Conner'. Iirei'lioi., ilny u.c h. I.I i.-'.im.iiI.Ii 0 r it w ii'.l Miillii;i.'t.i lor a .'-ln.i.'.'i.r, ul.t-u u Mpvr im ....I l.'ik. ii uiil ol i.i. w..ir-cf lo r.-luru vi.v Will, "l.'.t ti.ltrll out" wr'tlfll .ill ll.n .iiiuiit, l.nl Im limit w.ilM n leiler lo llio .'i.t, L'iui.j; l'; .Mill.' (.1.(1 (MMt'Ollif-.., tllt.l nl.lt I. T . k ,,lj..r ii. iif.1 tukiM. Ir.iti llio f.lh'-o. iMli-rWM. lliu i ml l.iustcr u. It. 1.1 rci.ioiiMli!o. C.arUtlnii of i.U..r (.(...si. irutnl'.i wrnt'4l to I'r.'i'.irp fur Hci'i-ssimi from tile I n Inn 'I lie. tki.irlv l II I ill hi ii ii.) Arrilf ully rs.'lt.il ml t lie ..l.wi.e ;.i.s- ll.in." Tliu liiehni'iiid l!aitiiifr of Am mM loth h.'H II Ii.iijj iiiliile eoii!,'UiiiiL; llii is.-ciiei' uf nil lh.it hart iVvn a lli.iiH.iiid liiii.h ri io i.i twJ hy IHllliliiTi and I'liion -i:sou! injj croak urn, north and s".lh, Iicii.-v.-r in the hisl'.ry of our lejj! ...;i,,n th'T.. has b. -i n an .Hurt ui.'ule to mippui'l tin. I.ulwmkii rcaied hy tho Constilulioii, ami c uiiipioniises, li linst n ('oli','r.'Virii,i ."'i-,l:iti'.ti fr the Terrilnri."", unjust townrd. llie ma iu-('r.'.-,l.j.l in srding lli.'in, in.'! di'trnn.'iilnl i tho iutrivts ..I' a iiiajoiiiy of tho p'opl.i ol' the I'liion lo wluiln tho pr.ii rrlv of t'ir.-i' l.'ii .inn. s !..l..n 1-4 'I'1 havo h'oi'kc.I il.i Hint tlii'i-o is great iI.uiu'it of our Uiu u; an aiili-,Vl lnaliii inajorily in Conj;iess lit llio tiiii.i K'aiiH.'m iipplici for admission into the L'liioli, which will re ult in In r p j-cti' n un less shu should apply in a fi..v Suile. f ro fused adiihtlaueo into tliu i'niuii, the Jin ...... . i :n .. . .. ... . 'I v" ec. iveu nno anotli- cr I'liion of iho South' in Stale., mid no ini.-lnko. Ho think j "the j.i j..iiii..ii is l..o ' ''"H" A"' arginiiciil, aud noihiiy Lut rank cuwardico could iuduee tlm South u ac.jui cseo in the exclusion of n slave State on the score of Hlavcry ." Tho l aiinirer seems to broach rathvr an .i i-j in.it uhieli is. J lie r.i.'.;iiii'ersee!ii:: I. up lo the full conviction lh great excitements havo all b; cn fol low. .1 hy mi c.jnal coolnesj und iudiliereiiee, di il the liiadd. ned fieny of L'nion kill ers has ffii nt its fury in dashing ifa unalter ed lllows iignin.it Iho bulwarks of the I'liion, mid finally retired, fully satisfied with haling moistened with its sj. ray a few dou; h far, which havo been readily kniad e I into n "half loaf," and accepted as "bet ter than i.o loaf" by tho.;o voracious sons of I'olyph imus, who, liko the Jews that took an oalh to kill l'aul, wxro determined to u.-ilher rat nor drink until they bhould dine upon Ihe Miioking heart, liver, and kidii'ys of our o.,r slaughtered Union. If the tin -eiilei i of tho South mid tho whitu-liv- ..rc.il ilo'ig.'i taees ol tlio ixorth cvpect to flight, n a freo and intelligent people by s 'Useless braggadocio and frothy clamors ihoiit .!i union, into swallowing tho sugar s.at. d pill of tho doubly distilled essence f ii.f.i.iy coiil.iined in tho Douglas d 'po.sit ol ".Halting Sovereignty," and if upon Mi. ir l.ii.uro to cram Iho doo down our lliroals th-y intend to ho as good as tlnir word, it !.. high tiiuo that ihcso I'liioiij.Iit. leu: weio i.'.uiinniiig up their militin, and eivliii;; about for iho means of cstahlMiin.r an independent republic on tho head of '"-'inc S::lt I!iver, mid modeled after the e.v -pii-ilely "democratic (.') principles" of S'juiliii.;: sovereignly. Jh0 inleiligcnco ll'SOtlll, L'.'lill however, very uol,a!.y crrccl. It is, that tho great battle whi. h is to decide upon iho fate of K.iiias, (,,i, "J.ar the track" f.r "Olo Virginny" to takf a "Sum VAu i h ap'' out of the I'liion, e;.. cling t!. filo ciilt rs of Mi.,t',,,i,,i, tho imlliii, n f iVoliimi mi. I tlio "l.or.lcr iiiili:,' of .M follow suit, is to f), l'uil.;!it,'i,i. orlo.tou Noiihern .-il--aii.lil.i.liliu".hiv. ahy"i.ulho' .Ma.on and I 'ixmiMiuo have lillleeKe lo do than lo hi.!, their time, ",!, ill i"g their militia" preparatory to ma;nlaiii iugan impr.-T:,ahh. Souther,, ,:u.vi miv i ...i.. ... i . . . l ea y I Ill;; o a . iloielil sm of the tug aiij tiivK-nt ,,. . ,, ii.i'1'... liia.l.a in. ii on tlt.. on si.le, tin i,J? clil", duuglilac.il II, u.l Shell.,, foil Mulls, ami .sluvil.ul all , tlio day, con: loin. , al, .1 iU liKilleyeiu ul. is, (l, ,., ,,, ,, """"I I'. 'j- AM.U.o, aiidlieut. Sl.i,- f Now. Ill V mid true d inocrai'V of tho Xorlh iihiinl to seo those sacred compromises bur ied forever, and (oseo slavery aud polygamy ri lo rough .shod over every inch of territory now in our possession, or which hhall he lieieiifi..rac.uiied. Tho bantling of Doug las, which has been christened hy Hie. At chison as "s.iiatter sovereignty" is suro to be strangled before the eyes of this weeping Adininisiraiion, and "lire-eaters" and "d.iu;:h-f.ie.'," instead' of dissolving 'the I'liion ah ml it, will "monnnook hinniehiu" over n carcass until there nro no hopes of rcsiuilating its lit. I. s.s lonn, whn it will bo pitehed into tho nearest hole, covered with a Ii: tii- nibbUi, and nothing more will he ll:oil;;ht about II, or about " dissoh ing the I'liion." ctalor- ,te, II i ni.il llis'' of armv of S. K. i;.i:ii...w llK-n-RNHD.Mr. Harlow and -uito havo relumed from pro-peeling for gh! on 1 10 Shulcs. We have n-t been able lo g. I a gi,pso of him since his re but w,. learn from his lady ihat iioth '"' Hl,'l!l "( '"'to v.-.-.a dicoeivd. The c..mp.iny propceled but little. S' o were Hiel;,sni,i,.rc.tl.M).,,0 ,,imiick, and all willing lo aliaiiiluii ;',u eillci'iii5e. As the las' peg a,, . n whi,-!, some hiniirlheir hones ..I- .. I'. ...... ... . I v. " .o.i.uie nas oi'oKen, we n,,w sav to the l-e Ioiim..m( ( ',, ...... ,. . l , .. ! VVi'lll-ll of )..... T. . ' e..,iiii'.. - '.-, .inn- larins, i.iji Mr.a,g pi Jielidity.,!' wl.M, ,,!, the I 'n- I ' ''a.'!," and Id,,, ,,0 .,,. r .... uIlll u. ' mil. i iiil.rnia, iiingiii!' ..I, .... . i. i . . . ... r-.'. Ill .Ilea ..uPy in it.s il'Ollill ! I.i M III.. I c .. ... '"''" ii'.m llio I lei ii The South is expected to l'iU suit, an ' "...'"!'... I'nion" i, to he ni.nle. T'he l'. 'i;or''r.ehU.stl,,ll ,!, ...y;ul f Vjr giii'.i, at its I,.. tses,i. ei, '...! ...i;.,. i. i.i. "I'.M I ...Mil.! II. ('.llil'i.I.lu, I v ii!i my v;is,..u j ,. iMJi lm, ou may j,,!,, la tl,0 Melody lii.,t "". upon Ins return home, whiU heiidi Willi hoe in hand over his upon the w. IV ll k of organ ..mi;' al hasi (.,,,. ..ill .-.. I . "Uii:i.l nlif i, ... dred tli.m.an.l (iAM, ,.. ai, the gr.idu it, e 10 foil I'e.l illg potato imtcli. "I ''m,!.,l.y ti,.r..iinf ,ut,ir, 1 II in. I Mine k-, j,, pv,, lill(r ; 1 1 1; u . f ihe 1 of W, ,i iv,;,lt. tig -gel in sch.,,,1 :,..,!,; ,.,,,, . till- -Ml Hie l.'iii.iol.nit ,,, o l-e iiiiik dial ly fnvhed. "'"''Pi.n.V l.ouue.o .,.;., ,.' tl,u .Slat,. lo allot, ier, in on., r t put down insurr. eli hi-, k 'o lions of iho N'oith 1 p ii 'o th . ir d, ii, 'Hi.' I'll ju:r t in ,r th of reij'dar, H; uii'l , .'iii. w!. Il" :,r liv due.' ,h m. late are ! ailird l-'itie; h..r herw.ak jvdt.ts, 'ar.! the an- may ev-.n- (., N.'W Steamer. 'I Ik- ii. I. al wli . lii, iimv ,, i.r ,.eiii.,ii, ; in i !..., :: lui'iiiiy 1'iidi, ,i tu.Mir.'rt " ii il ih. rc.ily i ,. , h, oi sai an ,.. ,t. y, ,, i,.r ,, !.'uuien.ii. ('..,,:. M,.,1Vi . "n il. in, ii.v r. lu i),t a. i i,,'j, "I-"' t 1" I' II ;er J: i al i half of teiu,eralico in our miiLt h.rvc Hut been in vain. Willi u littlo stronger voico Mi-s 1'ellet would make a very fair orator. Wc have alwnys been rather sceptical alnil tho expediency of tender females turning cosmopolites, and breasting tho waves of dilliciilty, vexation, and disappointment, in cident to tourists, and making public do- but', us doctors of divinity, lecturers on sclent'", woman s rigtits, eve. i.ut in llio recent lecture of Mi-s 1'. wo think wc imist nckliowledgo that our ryes havo been open ed to seo that there is at least one sphere in which lovely woman can act as a public messenger of glad tidings, and in full keep ing with her character as a "niiiiisU riii'' an gel," to mail, in trying lo roll back tho dark clouds of intemperance, which have baptiz ed to many of her own sex with mids drawn from tlio fountain of "bitter waters." Wc might say a great deal nioio about llio lecture, if wo had room. Of ono thing concerning which wo would liko to say something to our readers, wo shall lc ox-cu-ed from llio fact of our ow n total igno rance. Of the antecedents and future in tontious of our strange visitor we .no totally ill tho dark. !olh nro flliko shrouded in unpen. 'trablo drapery. If wo were called up in lo writo her history, in the language of tho author who wroto of "tho blind old mail of Peio's rocky hill," wo should pro face our biography by, "All that we relate of her is cilhrr fabulous narration, or indi rect and doubtful inference." Whether she was born upon the banks of tho Mcles, or was cradled upon tho spot whero Tom Mooro received his inspiration from tho "bright and blossod rays of nature," ' O'er tho brow of Creation cnchaiitingly thrown," that enabled him to indito those inimitable lines ho gavo us, whilst 'Al. mo hy Ihc Seine, liVl! (as) a wanderer (he) roved,' wo nru unablo to say. During the brief pciiod of a two hours' conversa tion with h r, our time was so'nuicli absorbed with "weightier matters," that wo hardly had an opportunity of hinting at the unsullcrablo curiosity that had seized hold of us. Sho di.-eoursed llclini'lv and sensible -1 - j upon temperance, eloquently upon poliiics, and gave us much good counsel mid exhorta tion upon tho "danger of secret socii tics," for which sho has our hearty thanks, iu J by which she has enkdmed herself in 0ur memory forevoi1. Upon tlio whole, she makes an imprissioii upon us, as being rather a I'ciimkublo woman. If wo should never hear of her again, (which fate forhid.) tho peoplo of our city, judging correctly from all they saw and heard of her, must always chcil-li soiuo sort of a recollection, indis tinct perhaps, of a hasty Hitting through our city, of some fairy sprite, and of listen, iug for two short hours, to "words of li uth and (.ohcriie-ss," aud touching npprals in bo- hall ot virtue mid purity that fell fiom her lips. this week's paper. Ti'Unesvre I'.terllon. .Sixty four, out of seventy uine, counties hum b' eii JieaiJ fioin, which Indicate the election of Andrew Johnson "De in." over (.'entry, American, hy about 2000 niajoiity. If tho remaining counties (says tho S. V. IklULU,) voted in the aggregate as in ISM, tho ColigrcMlilell elected lire ! Zollicofll-r, Am. ; l.'ivcr, Am. J Sneed, Am. ; Mthridgo, Am.; ll.ady,. Am.; and Smitli, Joiios Wright, nil "Dein.," with two district", Cullum'.-. unJ Taylor's, to hcur from. . . Texn. .Mr. IVaso, "Dein." was supposed to have been re-elected Governor. E.x-Gov. 1'cll is elected to Congress, KnUiii'Uy. Tho reports from Ihiu Slulo iudieiito that tho wholi) American ticket for Goienior and colleagues has swept the State by seven or eight thousand majority. They aro as follows : Gov., Charles S. Mor head ; Lieut. ov., Jainos f. Hardy ; Treasurer, H. T. AVinter.imith ; Ally. (Jen- ral, Jam's llailan; Atidi'or, Thomas S. l'.igo; Land lifgiater, Andrew Mvlvinlcy ; Superintendent of Public Instruction, S. D. Mathews. Tho following aro probably elected to Congress: '0.111.' II. C. Huriictt, A. G. Talbott, J. II. Jowctt, J. M.KIliott ; Ameri can, J. P. Campbell, W. S. Underwood, Humphry Marshall, A. K. JIarsliall, S. iM. Cox, S. I1'. Sivopo. Muvlli I'.nrollaa. Tho Raleigh Standard of Aug. loth, re ports the result of the election of Members of Congress, ns follows: "Dem." Thomas llud'ui, Warren W'mslow, S. 0. 15. Rraucli, liui ton Craigo, T. L. Clingmnn ; American, 11. T. Paine. K.f. Ilende, K. C. Puryear. Alalnvma. Gov. Wilton ("Dim.") is re-elected by a largo mil jorily. 'J he following gentlemen are said to b. elected to Congress : " ein." Kli Shorter, G. !'. Ilowdell, S. Mooro, S. AV Han is ; American, P. Walker. AW II Smith. Vium UansAS, We learn hy tho "StringiUIow S'.juallcr Sovereign" that tho citizens of Alehiiison village have had n good time of il in pub licly rejoicing over "Tho most ' interesting ceremony ever witnessed in this town, tlio whipping of a 'livo Abolitionist' with the euphonious namo of J. V. 13. Kelly, who hailed all tlio way from Ciuciiiuiiti, Ohio." Tho castigation which came near proving fatal to Kelly was administered hy. "Mr. Grafton Thomason, lato of Clay Co., Mo. Mr. Thoiuason, a short time ago, lost a valu able negro woman, who it was thought was induced to drowu herself by tho thieving scoundrel who is llio subject of this urticle." As Kelly had been heard to speuk reproach fully of Thomasoii for being n slaveholder, Thoiuason called on him for an explanation, when Striiigfellow informs us Kelly told him ho did not speak to slaveholders." Upon this Mr, TLouiiisou did not wait fbr a furth er expression from him, lut seized tlio in dependent individual, and nearly wore him out against the ground." A meeting of tho j citizens wasealkd on tho following niorniii:', to endorse and "applaud'' tl. A nuiioitt democratic candidal for Con gress mav expect to get tho Anti-slavery volo of Kansas, uud no more tUfin'jfil lote'n H'lnaltcr Soivrti'H. the American I'arly, In Stato council assembled at Charleston, Aii"int l lth, adopted a series of resolutions as setting forth tho principles ntid objects of tho American party in South Carolina. Thry also syinpathi.o with tho Cro caters, and tnlio strong ground upon the rights of "Southern secessionists." It declares tho "American Order of South Carolina to bo un independent body," independent of ull tho world, and tho rest of mankind, lut es pecially of the Xorlh. It declares that tho South is hereafter to look to herself uhme tor tho security of rights, mid no longer to expect any nid and comfort from tho North. We shall publi.li tho wholo platform next week in order to keep our readers posted up iu tho political movements of tho day. As toourselfwe regard all these demonstrations as mere gas, got up with a view of bullying tho next Congress", into a further nursing of tho screeching bantling of Douglas. l.liarlcslouTnu- lo Uer t'.olors--Ktatc vliilils, Southern rights, ami A nil- American Ac- muuslrallon. Iii accordance w ith a call of over a htm dred prominent citizcus a meeting was held iu Charleston (S. C.) on tho loth of Au gust, in order to recognizo tho democratic principles already adopted by the people of Georgia and Loui.-iana, and to f rm a plat firm for Union Killers and Know Nothing haters. An address, which had been piu pared for nho occasion, was read, followed by ten long resolutions. Wo shall publish the resolutions next week. Viiee of Wheat In N. "V. Tho l.ochester American of Aug. ISth, says that tho new Gcncsseo wheat was un fit for grinding, being loo damp. Hence parcels of old wheat wcro eagerly sought for. E. N'. Iluell sold on that iuorii!nr (Aug. 18lh) CoOO bushels of old wheat at $2 2S per bushel. The Apiiln Crop In tlio States. All accounts from tho West state that tho epp of apples is unusually heavy. In many places tho trees arc propped up t ivo the branches. On the western reserve Ohio farmers have made contracts to sell them on the trees, luyrrs to pick them, at from six to ten cunts per bushel. CALIFORNIA ELECTION. Tlio Americans Triiunpluiiit ! ! "Sag Nlchts ' tind the Unwashed of all the "Isms;' Routed 1 Johiwon'sMajority 5000 ! - A in-w r.'iuilillr f wSiimlllK HnverelunsH nlioul In In: I'.slnlillHliiit near lh llenil uf k.Matl f.reeli.ll Hurrah for California 1 Sho has nobly met uud coii'juorod tho niiti-Anierican co horts 1 She has stretched forth her hand to slay tho ark of tho Union and tl.o Constitu- lion ! Sho has dono well, but sho might1 have dono belter. She has swept tho Stato: for tho whole American Tickbt, lut has.; lost tho Prohibitory law by o small majority,. Jojikmx, tho American candidate forGov--cmor, is elected over Uigler, bogus demo--crat, by from Five to Six Thousand ma--johitv. So far as heard from his majority stands nt 55 IS. Tho next Lcgislaluro will prolally stand us follows : , ' SENATE. Americans, - II Whigs holding over, - 0 "Democrats," - - - 13 a.) 0.1 2i No Vaclllo r.llvoiil yet awhile. Tho report of tho Secretary of war upon tho surveys of proposed routes to tho Pacific has been published. Of tho eight routes which aro reported upon, tho ono least im practicable begitis at Fulton on Red River, runs west on the 32 deg. parallel to San Diego, on tho Pacific, a dislanco of 1018 miles. Ily this route, the distance from San Francisco to tho Mississippi river will bo -ISO miles. It is estimated that tho cost of building tho road will bo 90,000,000. A writer who has secu tho report, thus sums up his convictious iu reference to tho Red river route; " loving looked into iho reports of tho officers engaged up.n lliis routo, a.lopled by the Secretary as luniest ihe resiuiieiiiPiits of Coiisress, I can stato Ihul, to my unscici.t tic niiml, it appears plain ma. uiinoiii'ii irom 1116 loi o:;iaiiliv of I ho country i . r. .11 . ... '.-.. COUUllCt Ot u,.,ieiiiimi may 1,0 expe'iionceU lu construct. Total, ASSEMIILV. Americans, ... "Democrats," Throwing tho Whigs in with the "Dem ocrats" will still give the Americans u ma jority of 19 on joint ballot, and givo tlio Americans two U. S. Senators. Wc sincerely hopo that tho new adiiiin istralion which has just come into power in California will never disappoint tho people from whoso hands they havo received their power. Let them act up to Iho principles of conservatism and reform which enter into their platform, and bogus democracy will grow lank and lean through starvation be foro it will bo able to again riot on spoils aud plunder in that Stuto. Main Stiiekt House. M. G. Richard son hrts taken tho Main Street House, and , promises to "do all ho can to render it a home for all who mav favor him with a call." We are glad to learn through Mr. AIoss that tho house, "will bo kept upon tlio principles- f strict temperance." "Will no'irl.l.or Adams uf Tin Anaei when ho lms another ocnjision lo suy that Tonlittul editor curry biicliH in their hals' inuko nil exception of 'Alomo' of (he Slnnd-liard, as it may bi inir on Iho shaken n juin, nnd thereby deprivo Ihe public for a time, of his iiicoi.ip.ir.;blo iiteiury ahiliiies l"Oio- "Oltitllt. Wu would do so with pleasure, "Neigh bor'' Dryer, if wo could consistently will the truth. Put at his late efforts nt "bunt ing" us wo thought wc felt something very much like a "brick in his hat," aud u bullet in his head. Sentenced. During tho session of the Circuit Court last week an Irishman, who broke into a Caiieinah warehouse several weeks ago, pleaded guilty, and was sen tenced lo tho peuitentiary for ono year. Temperance Lectures. We received a list of appointments for temperaueo lectures, nf all tho important, towns from Portland to Crescent City, 'by Miss Pellet, but as sho has already preceded our paper iu tho rapidity of her motions to. her various appointments, n publication of them would, at this date, bo entirely useless. Thoiuason, and to order Kelly to leave the I '"'V Td T". ll,if"!"" ,"'K"! ""' ,,tlu'r of the , , , 7 1UI-'-1C routes described, yet that the obstacles wleoh lie tliet. Wcl.ii.w ('a. I. ,1..: Ier iin-riicr e iiaiun.; ,f f.j,. el' la-.-enlerpi ' r - i .-it e w 1,0 '''I'y ihe liu,t boat In l.ons.i.i..: INor.v-.-We have copied ihe amount of the liiifortunato occurences at Louisville, from the Louis',llo Journal.' Tho papors of iho city give ve ry i!ili'ereiit versions of tho whole matter. Some nttaeh all the blame to tho Americans, whilst oth ers credit it id! to foreigners. Tho excite ment was so intense al tne time, of wiiiin.r the reports, that it was hardly rossible, to i 5,ission tIl:,t toder was removed, tho le1 inioieuiaieiy passed the following: town, (although Kelly had done so on the preceding night.) A string of resolutions was passed threatening free soileis w'uh tar, feathers, bludgeons, and Ii,i;ij, and lt com-, niittee appointed to circulate the resolutions among tho citizew for signing, in order to ascertain who were unsound on Iho "goose ijaestlon," on tho inalic-tiablo rights of S.iialtiiig sovereigns." We shall give tilt! 1,l'-ll1ll,'..113 tlrtvt l..-,.,!. John I.. T),w '!. ; l' of our national lieasu ry, for the Wand ., ' . "lTul""":of Culal o.ciue.i oi nansas, r. luseel to accept, and Wilson Shannon, Ex-Governor of Ohio, ac cepted the appointment. r.el.hi-aUus tiov. Ueeaer-s Removal. h.,l. tl, ....., . 11 . t ... "e-'.a leacilC.l Ulu CtlilWnce patent upon the fuce of Ihe rcporls nro loni in. siirmouiiluUc, nr.it that the road can neither he built upon this route nor worked if it tcere built." Wo believe that the road can bo built on Gov. Stevens' routo for less than uiuety millions of dollars. Cut even allow in" that it cost .(f.'cc that sum, why may wo not ap ply .tlio government funds to this really im portant national enterprise, as constitution ally as Soulo tendered Spain ISO millions ''"" lmC',:y. l!.,a aluajca-l"""7" " r"HJt' 1 : tsutmi.t,,.'.,,, ..1 ii qf.l Hot i:-'t at tho 1.0-iosL truth T . .. . .... in tins as in all other exhibitions of h ess ".ioleliee. we f ar that In. oli I. I.c ,,,.,.!.. : e ., w . ( .x...i, in I. .lit i. ,.o . I rircunixtniict.). itv "Goon Lonn, Cuou JJkvii." Tlio Slundar.lr" after puffing a dttillcry lust week, comes to liiin.l th a w eek with ono or two stronir le.im..i i.i.e.i ..ni cies on its ouU'.le. This Ih iho sort uf n voursw which we presumo will suit such temperance men as "don't want to mix temperance and politics." Iii'jiovuMK.Ts. Wo notice that Mr. Holm -s is making a decided iiiipr.iv.-iiient in tlio load up tho biuff. east of Caufleld's. I.. I'. Caitee, lCsq., is making aJdiiioiw lo his urieK uouse, on Mam Street. Indian Flogged. An Indian "got n lit tle of what ho deserved a good deal of" yes terday morning, from ttie hands of Mr. Pdan chai'd, of Cnncmah. The black rascal has been in the habit of going to several houses in this vicinity, and by menaces nnd threats endeavoring to fiigLlcn tho women into- ay- " parties are leprecato m, h law, ''Our weapons through Hod to (.. i. not f .rle.l.l,.,, l..'i iu i Hue the ill. t' ui i tu: T l!.e ( it !i,.y,s mi!.!.' i , I. A. ;!" ' la'.un.i'c. 1 e a -I.,.; j;s. -i.l h ..y. ii' i eii-:i:tiiw. i, l!i it ,rn,y was This ''e'li.ill.ii ill - i-n, , ., ...-l.lll :-S 1 "I I'i'll till, pi ii I; !i is Ii ( "I h-a . i'l, i i-l I, I '" i "'I ! ..a t..-r in in l"i:ea l,e ! rr 0 mo. I. r er w i Ii t'd'0 W i::am. t:e . ! ai.i.ir he un ler- I.alc from Uie IMalus. A correspondent of tho St. I .oiiis rtt.r.i.K. ..can writing trom Miitehead Aug. Gth iuca artIctcs bo imagined ho says that G. P. Deaurais, of St. Lonis, is nCeJ,il1' 1Iavi"2 caui,'l't the savage at his in from tho mountains, and reports nil well i hollse' wIlcr0 Lo ll;ul ou driller occasions with our soldiers and says tho Ind;.., ,l.J uleavored to extort rnonev from M. It. nuZlZ?TuriUm hM,W7 ri'c,i"J "Pt inU"'1 10 fil,t' 110 saw Rd Loaf and j B!S knife, Mr. Dlanchard took wi-l. ... ..mke: brother and son of Old T" ioim nhkmM so.n& ofllie b, Ih" day -e eclc'imt il,....,f. Jirmlv.-i!, Thai eve adjourn."' eiiro I.iw in liawi. - . . . . . ... next wce-K wcsiiall publish a negro bill iear who told him that thev had , wholesome instruction, bv means of n '-I.nr.i- land that killed and robbed tho mail m.ri,. ! !''"" T"e fellow trotted down to nnr rhv. --si.e is'iiuuander. an I IV. !:; ' , ... i aro not c.irtial but no.r!..,- .1, i. i. i. I v.....," ', .. . k. ; I last full, and that llior w.,r -,:.:- .1 "here ho sn.m Imd n , 1 .e 1 ' , ... ... 11 lie 1, ,,1 I, . :.. ,. . .., ,,. , - -e.iio . .1, u Miilll pUOllsll a IIC'TO b 1 .... J ""3.01100 1111 icuuin. 1 ., , ',..., 1 ,ho J;. ' 7 ; iy-1 1" of all s!.v,-g h.,iu. ifiwLU-h is now Ufora the le'-islalurc of K,n-' , lU0 ' '-' to Cu,no a,lJ '-'ke them 1 Liw '""S'S hrartily at his mis- h -,- mai.iio vaiuici vei'CUllo error ,:'".,,. , - It , . , t " ... . . . :"'" e'O Willi them as tinv m... nap. ...Jl.l I , ' .. . . . c ersuozeu , i,.i .,. ., , J v.i.s.iH-iu iwiimioo j. 1,..rs,v'v.ni ui,.-, ir i ... , .. .. w,m ,u un conclusion toil, il,.-,,, i..i I - v" I -cil u UUUOUIitr-rl v ... i ,, . . "''e. We ain'ate ihe "'..: .:il..i!1eco...u...1 .u.l... " 1 ' i;iad ll,.. ..ii'il. ,i. ..." .iic M - . ii., uiieo van, "tern, IN I IT I run n 11... "l"''.;.iiil.uh.1ville lc,'; anmglity .trnth. wo nr., .!;,. 1 ,. t il .!!,;...,, ,... ..:,... , . 1 aucu ra.-lily in tho matter and M ...... ... ' - - "lu Doners Wl.ern I in v,v pe-eiioieterre.rlloundil !ih.,.l,;i i. , ... " wiinn lo makeup his jewels, and t limisclf. f-allfornla Wholesale Prices. There has been a coiwide raUe advance ou flour, Ciioi.Ki;A.rTherew,.,ol..odea'hsont:,o :t.a.,..rt iieleS.,,,,,,,, h.r:.,, 1 ' Jil;"i '"-l Sar to S,:, r,,. '""p-"J-rs. !..;.:,, I i.i.,.i..m .... '""iwi n-' to at...... f.wti...t. , . i. .:: i e.e, ii comes our is i.'-t .' ,, ,..,,- ,..ir,.- 'inn, aim run- i.isn . aiilorma. k n... il,. ....... ake, his own to the whole thi.teeu sections, for a "speci-! y U1 b-V L'-Vmo t0 Ashley', do., WM rtoaiJ,. ,ti .0Udsno"a al -W. at $?, ai, rvrnat.' ..tit ot 'KM. , '"en, ' See 1 or f:-e !.U'e i.e. ti. I,,..,-. I.l . .. ivnumes. e-.u uuj mem an aooul eiually strong. I provides, that "Every person, loud ?-Tbo Yellow '. n.c.e,i if rai li'gn rebellion of f.arfu r ?', "u':"'rr-'-. At Norfolk the I i-l'lo have principally dcrted the city. lever w.n raging to a ........ . . 1 .t. - - ,v ,.r r..- ft, k . . 1 ' -v' Orleans, Norfolk, Va.. I n 7 ' r" ? . 10 l-p".l' kt (ti i.t np I... t ' I '