I)c (Dwjon Slrgus.
W. Z. Adam,
0XU3O0H CITY:
The viiiki (i i.iuiu. right np to tin work. Delusion followid
v oca anai-nia aaroam. r i i. .. . i . . .
, ti . i round, only, however, to get
I. fi nrt.a. Tliitiii l.iilt nn AVA.UI iil..:ii 1 ' '
6 3 I thrathed and kbil.i.cd iiint irloriiiiii.lv All
Editor, of the "mill" between "Wheel-Homo" i . . , , ' ,
' SATURDAY, JUNE 10, WO.
CoiutrcT Forth it. Tho anti-Lane or
gan at Siilcin in an urtielo on the (.'literal
rourm of (Ik nnr faction draw the fol
ii ml Anti-Lane on tho crciihuj of the elec
tion, I thought a report of the mime might
not be iihinU resting to the "jiorting com
munity: Vint found. Both cumc to the aerated
in excellent condition, Jicttinjr ran high,
an the bm kern of Wbecl-IIorso were nun-
trump mill iini-ml fu'M in luiir lu...l
lowing truthful picture orth.old lino Whig. Uom (k.tt;rmi((.( , for,.0'tIlu
that Imvo gone over to the .oetlonul cum,.: ;
" The poliry of the p'Tininil fuction him ,,. .. . ,, , . ,. . . .
Inch to lira into the rank-, of the Jlcmoc-P''"'. ' ,m WM WCH "0l'l"a u
tuey by the botowul of odiccH, and put- Anti, o let drive with hi left and got 111
roinin, uml promise the rtnnl, currant, a doublcr on Wheel Ilorse'n bread-basket.
and tharacttrl'i, oftlio opposition, wbo.e Wheel Horse rallied in time to iturrv n
fneihtr of roimelence and Inclination to , . . , . ' . .
trickery rendered them fit eo worker with , . . ,. "! wr'wr " l
the unprincipled retainer of J.aue and d,''Vo w,ll) u riK,lt. K''ll'Jf 'l"'' on
Smith." Anti left cheek. Anti rushed in with
Wo hare nlwuyii noticed that whenever (feat force, and planted a nockduloer 011
n old line Whig got on the Dcinocrut'e the bridge of Wiiccl-Horxc'i mncllcr, bring
ttioiiniing bench he wai one of the " venal, injr tho claret, and knocking Wheel Horse
corrupt ond eliaracti rhW kind, who never ch'ar off his pin. First blood, ami fir.it
hnd any ld a of principle other than what knock down for Anti. Two to 0110 wero
aMOciuted with figure representing dollars "ow offered 011 Anti, with no taker,
and cent. The disunion abolitionist who Second Hound. A nti wan up to the
went over at the lust election, although scratch in (juick time, looking confident.
most or tin in were promised a deputy
clerkship or Mum thing else, we give the
credit of having done less violence to cou-
acience tlmn the apostate Whigs; as the
disunion aim of modern Democracy were
i heel Horse was rather flow in leaving
hid corner. Ho wemed to need re-t.
When he came to the scratch, he looked
weak, and his backers remarked a little
shaking on his pins. Ha parried a blow,
no In harmony with Clurrisoiiinuisin that however, aimed tit his whistler, and let
they wero naturally attracted to the drive with his left nt Anti's right peeper,
acciiouui camp ny a noinogciieousncM 01 ""nig ...a w.11, umi reuciimg cieur over
purpose and a oneness of principle.
the time lie wan with Buker ho lookfd like
ft conquered num. Ho plainly h it bin in
feriority. But ho thought ho would muke
It all right by going around alone, a few
day before election. But, when the time
come, Col. XcMiiith wu on hand. Th
blai la tried to drive tho Colonel from the
field. At this they were also whipped out
At Harrishiirg and Brownsville about two
thirds of the people left Delusion A Co. to
heur tho Colonel. By this time they found
tht y wero making capital over the left, so
at Lebanon they gavo tho Colonel a fair
hearing. Also at Seio the people com
pel ltd them to listen. (J 11 thctio occasions,
the Colonel showed up most convincingly
the rottenness nml dishonesty of tho Lane
Delusion dynasty. Tho whole was wound
up nt Seio with a perfect clincher by J. G.
Wilson, Esq., of Sutem. Tho Democrats
felt that they were whipped, ond so it
turned out on election day. I.ogan gained
near seventy votes In Linn county over last
year. Wis Imvo gained our two It' publi
can Representatives to the legislature, also
the Superiiiteudunt of Sehook Th's is a
great change since four or five years ago,
win n they rolled up their five or six bun
dr. d on us.
I never beard such pitiful and distress.
nig pleuding os Delusion made for his life
during tho canvass, but it would not do.
J he hut had gone forth. He was a doomed
LATER FROM THE EAST.
Tho steamer I'ucino arrived on Tuesday
afternoon, with news from tho Atlantic
Stutca to the 17th of May, which was
brought by the Overland Mail, The Puny
Express has not yet got into operation
a ruin,
We are Indebted to Tracy k Co. for
lih-s of late Culiforuia papers.
The follow big coinpric the news by this
arrival:
The nrit)lkka tuitilu.
Ciiilmoii, May 10.
The Republican Nalioiiul Convention as
sembled to ilaV lit the Hall. J he doors
were opened nt 1 1 o'clock, but long before
that hour a largo concourse of people hud
gathered around the entrance, numbering
miiiiy thousuud more than could gain ad
mittance. A s'")il as the doors opened the
entire hotly of tho wigwam became solidly
packed, and the seats in the galleries
lensely crowded. 1 he interior of tho Mall
is handsomely decorated, and not less than
ten thousand persons are ii: the buihlin.
Al u' n, the Convention was tilled to
order by d'ov. Morgan, of New York,
Chairman of the National Committee, who
made an appropriate address. He nomin
ated Hon. David Wiluiot, of Pennsylvania,
temporary Chairman, which was received
with grent iipphiuse.
.ilr. flouruoy addressed the Conrent.on.
He rend the cull issued by the National ,
Committee, for a National Convention to
IliealK of renlMiug tho final vote which Mr.
Vadu urged, a withdrawal irom the hull
ml leuviuir no nuorum. A more fictions
.ooMtion was never witnessed throughout
i .1 1 . 1 .
witli Individual exceptions, uie wuoiu
DeVcrulie Me resisted the lull nt every
X. . . . IT A .
stagi'.TMit! resorteu to every c.xpeuiein m
effect its defeat. Such tactics have rarely
lieeli kn'H ill the Seliato. llliully, through
Mr. Wade's iheisiou uml refu-al to luko
imv li-.tirunccs on trust, an odjournincnt
km., curried, with tho understand.!!',' that
the vote sha be taken to morrow, u
einiM'iiiii nee ol this orrauvemeiit, M"
Douglas' hjieecli Is postponed till Monday,
Passauk ok tiik Homkstkah Biu.. The
Senate had a session of six hours on the
lloniesteiid bill, with nn animated discus
siou iinon both sides of the chamber. Mr.
Wilkiiiion's amendment, which was carried
in committee yesterday, protecting pre
emptors who had s-ttlid fur livo years, and
Id.icmg theul on III! equal touting HUH 01 II
ers hereafter, which would have relieved ft
large body oi small hiiidlioldersin the West,
was voted out by the Di imsTiitie majority,
mid the Semite bill, with its original imper
fections nod feebleinc, was put through as
originally reported.
The House will never nevrpt this miser
able im.lie sliifl as n substitute for its vig
orous and healthy meuMire.
Tin: TKi:;iir"i:!.a Bills. There was a
bo'sterous time in the House over the Ter
ritorial bills, and exciting controversies on
Viirioi.s amendments. That proposed by
Me. Tlniver, to establish Lund Ulliccs
Thk Union (June. Jo Lane hug prob
ably said a hundred times on tho stump,
and his penny whislhs have more than as
many times repealed it, that " the Demo
cratic party trut the Union," Lnno mid
Delusion have denounced Bu.-h ns a " cut
throat, an a$auin, a villain ami ww
than a murderer" because he had tried to
'breuk up the "regular Democratic organ!
ration hi Oregon," as they rightly called
the Limo fuction. Now that Joseph has
tried to break up the Democratic orgnui.n
the top of Ami's ' cocoui.Nl' A ..tt man u" MM 01 tl10 "wlM ho was
. iiti .. .
t go with his right, nud got in a crusher I "TI"S " '"" ll,c r(,l10rt, wcrc com"S ,n.
on Wheel Horse's kissers, knocking hii
hisnins. Three to nnn -er ., ,.ir..,.,.i J",,i,ls ,0 " 'P"H""n UcKel, Illusion
on Anti, but the backers of Wheel Horse t''XCI,,:"H''(l' " Gocd Goi,! tll(T L,,vc (,c
J,,,..!- tt.-r L.....1 i r..u.. .i vcnc.i ins.
i'v. .iuim iiimi luuijeu n.e.r iiiouey.
1 hirJ liouml.W heel Horse was rO'
R' publienns are in fine spirits, nud look
lucliiiit to lew his corner. On coining to
the scratch, ho was bkedin-r tirofir;elv nt
rur III I. nl- I ii.iiwa ....ut'..M.. -s i
tion East, isn't Jos. h miillv of trvlua- to ? "J" " '"u "' htnPla "
I - . o I l l,ni.l I I ,
destroy me Liuonr And isu t he isn't
forward to the Presidential contest with re
vived hopes. If all will work as earnestly
the lly tr.p, and it was evident that his ! "hU zcul0,,sl' "during tl.c past few week
... ..! - A 1. . 1 lit
inns welo fust btcom iiir uselesn A nt! fi'"" ,"""u"7 uo imuineu. two
was as fresh as ever, and see..,,.,! ,1,.fnr,! 1 ! i"an S who would have thought that
to force tho fight. He I t eo with his ! '"" li"m W(",,', "0 so" mn ,,vo I;"Pulj
inclusion isn i Dialer, nml every other
Lnno toady according to their own show
ing "worse tl.un murderers"? Will the
speckled herd answer?
Iicnu mcuiliers to the Assembly. Cheer
i p, friends. Bu courageous. Hope for
victory
A Linn he.
McMi.vvii.lk, Jiinc.o, 1SG0.
En. Amirs: Wo have met IheeiKinv
n:id they are ours. Our majority on the
county ticket is about 130, so far ns
learn.
torse's left, the blow barely grazed
it heel Horses right peeper, nml glanced
ulong his cocoanut, carrying nv.ny a email
piero of the seal). (Cries of "Seo the
wool fly!" nnd cheers Tor Anti.) Wheel
Horso now bristled up, nud made n feint.
P if . ..... .. 'CI...I 1.. t il ll.. I! I I'll
ii.ir.nr.ii mil. uu J.ui.u, ll.v linuer I "- nuiiiu i.ii.u uoilglllg DCIOW, ftS ll 10 in Ii Lmip.i ir I , , . .,i. ,
mwl nmster of (U .1irtl.. f M,. , r. iw l.,.,l l...i..... ...... . "J"'S
. "' .', ""us l""s 10 "l"t Surrcyor nnd Treasurer. These two can
vrlm i null in. ir., llinn n... I.. .... Ill liii Anil L.I II., t.;.. t i . ........ ' " 11,1
; " """b .......,, i.i. ii ins IIIIU C'Ol I iIiiLiIi.q nmiL1 l,tl. i J SI-
.-!... .... .1..... ..r ..-.f .... ....... . !.. i, .. . , . . . . ' i ciceieu ii
...vuii7, Maumg .o mo regular mm ..a..op,r on I.cvl Jlorse's Kit luw- thi-r Im.l cnr.,t ,. !.....,
i t...t... i i .i. i i ii i ... .. " v......... i iu in
j'lmut-iuui.-vigiui..:iiiuii uerc, mis i.oiicu Mioue, mi ii mu.ie nun run Ins snout into r,;i,.,i in r. .1 i ...
tllO remilllP lll!nniil 'mti'eiiflnii Iikoiwa I tUn irrmiml I nit .... .1.-... .. I . ...
.,, lei one wan II1S lint frel.em h' Lnnvrn nml
1 . I . . ' .
. It'll. L'.lt Dins I i H'i.n iiniiniiii Tl I... I. , .
.f..r.I,....li. .tl... i.. .... . .-....,., i7 ...... on. goou men
r""e u .e-iuu oi u nee jiorses
Let Dougl.is Democrats remember that seat of honor. Upon making a motion to
an mo iame penny whistles lure Imvo been repeat tho operation, the crowd rushed
declaring (heir intention to " support the over tho ropes, ru-i over the seconds
ui.nneM.jii nominee, Mti. ii.fr it tie Lnr.o, irunipleu the crashing bodies under fuot,
Douglas, or any other man," just to get kicked the sponges right nnd left, nnd pot
tho votes of Douglas Democrats in the lute between the champions, breukiii" im il.e
election, while their master in Washington h'i$ht. Tho umpire, beimr a Lmm .,,,,
City was trying to break up tho Charleston ran out of tho ring, ond declared the li 'ht
lonventinn, lieeause a majority of that a "drawn battle."
body wasjbrjltoiij; las. Wheel Horse showed inueh punishinent,
It was only it short tina ngo that
we guvo u list of the most incorrigible bolt-
while there was scarcely a scratch on his
antagonist. The light lasted hist nine min.
nnd true, nnd I am sorry they ure hentcn
I think, however, Henry, who wus beaten
only one vote, will contest with Wester
field, and be our Treasurer yet. Every
rotten abolitionist iu the county voted ei
ther the whole Democratic ticket, or else
for John Henry Smith against Cowls.
They voted for the candidates for the Le
gislature to get Delusion into the Senate,
and for Smith because they thought all the
Smiths, like Delusion and (lerrit, were
kinsmen and good Obi rlitiites. Will, we
urn ri.l nf llmm 1 1 ..... t- l!.ll 1 t I..
a - ..,.0,lw I (1 I I , I """i, ..mill, umi; ..lj 1 llO.lt' ,MVV
lag Democrats In Oregon to show that the """ 0,l(! " '"'If fronds, nnd they will hereafter stay where they belong Col'""il-,e f
road to Democratic leadership was by much "l "f "'U ,,wt rxllil,it:f"'s "f I'rowcw, j n,ong their Disunion "brethren Tho lie- S,1,a,e
bolting. Wenro now glad to add' to our m?mwe Umi lm,-' 011 ' r- publican parly is all tho r,,rer and stronger JfiS
I t i
l. 1,1.1,1 .,tci.;,....,nA.,u-,..i..i.. ii,.. i .'.i 1. 1 ni'Teiy, una no i.overi.ineins, was over-
of May, Tor the mm.ination or candidates to r'1'"1 Uf ,,l!c ifr,",kcT ","'! S1,s,',il" '1 ,l.v,ll."1!
be supported for President and Vice Pros- ,,",w I-!"""-v ,,IU ' ';'i'r was laid
idfiit our nn iMiiuriiiiy, ."ny a,) wnen me
r.lcrtlua Rturati
Tho following ore tho imiJorUicc fo,
as near
cuudi.h.to for Congress
get them Just now
Washington u'k
Multiiomuh 3 j
LIUISOp
Coluuibiu
Wuseo
Vnmhill 'jjj
Marion gjj
Clackaiiias ru
Polk 88
Mini....;
Kenton
Iiue
Unip.piu.
Douglas.
Jackson. .
o3
tec
.. 93
22
53
139
139
SCI
Ha
In Uii.pq.ia, J. W. P. Hunting t.
publican, is elected to the HoiiW) t
county gives Cole, Rep., 50 niul.' ft,.,?
Senator. ' "
Douglas elects one Democrat tii
opposition to tho House, and ttDcoccr2
Senator.
Wasco gives Win. Logan, Ren., is..
jority for Senator. Kelly has i ,,, .
Clai kiiinas. Two preclncU in Wsco ttr,
not con.itcd by tho Clerk bccaiw tk
were not in in time. They 0u!d k..
given Kelly a small majority.
list of names that of Jo Lane of Indiana,
who, after having given aid and comfort to
tho bolting O'Meuru national party in Or
egon, In order to perfect his schemes of per
sonal aggrandizement, is now currying out
his rule or ruin policy Eust, by bolting the
regular uulioual organization nnd going
with tho disunion tuthiiuauilera of the e.
Xremo wool-growing South.
Fl.AIII.KIKlASTKn.-Joseph's Htrikixs here
who run for oflico on the " Cincinnati plat
form nnd the Charleston nominee whoever
.10 iniiy be," are just now in a fix. Shall
Ihey still support their master, the bn'i;,,,,
and disorganhin Joseph, or shall they
dhero to the " rt.,ihr llaltimore mi.wmv
tehuenr he mty b;" or must they hurrah
for Joseph mid tho iTeguLr Kiel.immd
nomiueo whoever ho may be"? That's the
question. Will the Land Office answer?
egnn
Dayton, Juno
Mike Hlknan.
18ii0.
(Joy. Morgan then moved Hon. David
Wiluiot temporary president, which wus
carried unauiiiioii.-ly. Judgu Marshail of
Maryland conduciiug Jlr. Wihnot to the
chair, Introduced him as a man who dared
to do right regardless of consequences; with
such n limit there was no such word as fail.
Mr. Wiluiot briefly returned thanks for the
high houor conferred upon him.
Mr. Spoouer, of Ohio, moved the follow
ing ns temporary Secretaries: Fred. Has-
s.Tsack, of Ohio; Thos. Poincrny, of New
1 oik; Henry T. Blow, of Missouri.
Rev. Mr. Humphreys, of Illinois, then
delivered the opening prayer.
JVir. Jiul.l, or III., moved that a Coininit-
teo of ono delegate from each State nnd
territory bo appointed to report officers for
permanent organization, which wu.i udont-
td.
As each Southern State and Territory
was railed, loud cheers were given.
Delegates from the absent St .tee were
culled, Alabama, Mississippi, and South
Carolina being received with hisses. Hor
ace Crecly, delegate from Oregon, moved
that when tho roll of States wusenll.-d. the
chairman of ench delegation present his cre
dentials, nnd if any contest, tho same be re
ferred to Committee on Crcdent'iils. Mr.
Vshmaii took the Chair, and was erected
with iinmeiiso applause, and made a brief
peecli. Jutlgo J nuers, on the part of J.
t. Thomas, a worthy Republican of Chicii-
d, presented the Lliair with a handsome
ivel. He said it was not tho wood, sil
ver and ivory that made it valuable: it was
precious in consequence of its associations,
being n piece or the oak from the tl air-slim
of the brave and gnllunt Lawrence. Tr.:
menilous cheering. It was an emblem of
tho Republican party strong, Imt not
noisy; tho motto it bore was' one which
need not bo urged upon (ho Republicans:
" Don't give up the ship." He himcri tlmi
nt the end of this conflict, tho Rennblicmis
would be able to sny with another reut
commander, " We have met the enemy and
they are ours." Immense applause.!
Mi'. 1 racy, of California, moved that a
one be appointed from enel.
Vrritory on resolutions, nml tl.nt
II resolutions bo referred to said Commit-
debate. Adonted.
Tho Convention then adjourned till ten
u emeu lo-.iionow .
ti-ht will be renewed with more intensity
There is n decided indisposition to establish
nny territorial (lovcrniucnti.
Mrxtco. Nnv Om.LASS, Jf.iy 14.
I he I. rig MelsMi Irom liimpicoon tho tith
iliiv tins ii rr, veil.
.le.icun correspondence of the Picayune
reports u great battle near Nin Luis IV
tosi, between 4,0(10 Reactionists and a
large force of Liberals. The latter were
victorious. Tho second corps of iliramoii
was cut to pieces. Lightcni puces of ar
tillery and 1,000 pi isonirs w. ro taken, to-
gcllnr with till the bngiiage, niiiiiiuiiitioii
uud stores, (icn. Lorgu, chief in couiminid,
nml the other Reactionist oflieers, were
taken prisoners. (.Jens. I'rugii and Carn-
vaj.il, commanding tho Liberals, took pu
session of San Luis Potosi.
A h.rge number of officers had been
summoned to Vera Cruz toarrmigo a com
bined attack on the capital.
Tiik Japanese Enu.sv. The Japanese
Enibns-y was transferred from the Roan
oke to the Pliilailel,h'a at Hampton Roads,
on the loth at once roceeiling to Wash
ington. As they ascended the river, the
artists tool; sketches of everything, particu
larly of Mount Vernon.
A di.-pateh from V usl.iugloa on the Hth
nil. s.iys that the Navy Yard was thronged
witn it i"ue multitude, includii.a- nniiiy la
diis. Intent excitement was evervwhire
exhibited. Mugs were dying in all din c
lions. At half past 11,'ngiin from lh.
..-. - i .i i .i
i urn iiiiiioi.iiee.i nine Uie Stei'.lil' r was in
s:ght, whereupon there was n wild rush to
the wl.nrf. J he Philadelphia iiiipro.ichcd,
while tue band upon her deck played the
rnir t pangieii lianncr."
.M
Joseph's CiUNcEs.Tlie yw V,i
Herald says that Jo J.ai br teWnnW
to Stout to draw tho Oregon Altai!
out of tlx! C5urh'ston Convention awl cirrr
tho State over to the extromo diwDionv
coders, has materially improved liu cLaocet
for a nomination nt Richino-id. X0fM
wish the Lane Democracy hero toexprw
themselves freely ou tho lute eourseof
scph. Do they sanction Joseph'i t ftrt
sell them out to tho fire-eaters of tlic Sontb?
Do they ulso approve of his boltinj the itj
ulnr National Convention,, bemnst it
came apparent that Pouglusisra would wio?
Incase Joseph is nominated hytlnWt.
iny couventioii at Richmond, and Doa-lai
or some other nuin, is nominated' it tr
rcyutiir convention ut Raltimorc, will tber
penny whistles pipe for Joseph or lor ttr
regular nominee, Or will they wiiste d
ol the two opposite corners of rht-ir moath
n little for carh candidate, till tlieriec
which stands tlw best chance, and then
unite the blast on liiiuf Will Crooks mil
on poor Delusion to define his position
Will tlio doughface organs hero
tell us whether they will support the Balti
more noiuinje if Joseph gets the Hicham A
iioraiuatioti?
Nnllcr,
The Wllliimrtif liiipliiit Awn-'alion will hotf ib
nrxl amual nieelng villi ilia Church in Offpn
l-ilv, eo.n.m-i.o'iig mi Sutunluy ih Sjdd.yJ
Jiu.c, IbiiO, ui 10 u'tloik a. n.
W. C. .Ioi.nms, Ckik.
The unui.ul moeLiigjif (lie Linn Coi.i.lj B;bl
in aid my on Aluiiiliy, Jute
S.,i:ii iy will l e In
introil.iccd to tiie Anilinssadors. cxteiuhiur wii li. , i..,. ..
tnorrvrt tr. lo.M.in nt t,rt ..r .1 i - . .
ii v iivoiiu hi iiic null t til I1 C.l ZO ;S I
-V ' r ""J rm- "r.no,,y JI,II .very Friday
.....v "...,ii nuin im u.iji . ii it. I t ii.-ti i.. nit- iiv ,'iT in hI'hi.ii ii r .u'.wr.
Tin UiU m YunihUI.
En. An.ifs: The cinvasg in this enmity
has been the most spirited ever known.
Every inch of ground has been thoroughly
contested, uud you have ero this no doubt
heard tho result. Wo Imvo gained a de
cisive, o n'orious victory for conservatism
in Yamhill. The enemies of human pro-
gas", the foes of liiiumu rights, the pro-
slavery fanatics, tho sectional traitors, nnd
the odds nud ends of all the Ireful isms
combined, have met a Wutcrloo defeat
in ridding itself of them. Tim W il,i
---
1 was seen of Shuck and Smith, they wem
I going nt a' two-forty' speed toward tho
fernb end of Chchnlcm. It is said they
nave gone Uowu there to hold a " brush
I Mm" over tho "brightening prospects'
,' of Obcrlinism. IW .t,l. i - .i.. . " i. . r .
i J 'in.i-R. uie lur 1J V S. W.lle I liri.tti- ti..... 1.1
!... ..r .i . . .. .... '"' I.U.H.IIUICU me
.....H-.II..-.-I in ueiiiocrary," tot bin v sitting ot llio Jlonsn T in
-i
to.GnKS8ioN.tr.. 'J. ho recent nn ,
Japanee at the seat of (Jove.-nm.y
pretty niiicli put n snspen iion toythe busi-
nrn.1 III lUll-TreSS. Ill f in Si.iiln ui, I ...
loth .Air. Douglas made his reply to Scan-
ofyr
viilin
-JTlv
ny-ttie
rr. lino
Miiiesotl ntit last .Monday. Resides bein
bentcn out of sight by John MT.ride, he
was uadly whipped the same evening in
Lafayette bra citizen with whom he got
have been driven fi
loin the field, and ore
paddling up Salt Cre.k, with the follow inj
crew: c
Sf!lt. of Vr
Cooper Dem., of Michigan was declared
vacant by a vole of 97 to 77. R, s'de.j the
Uepuliheans. Adams nf Iv'i- Ti.,,.;o
Harris of Md., Etheri.lgc nmi'.Mavr.ard of
lenn.. Dickenson nml Simrt r,r r i
into n quarrel. The ' wlicel-hoss ' comes (iilmerof N. C, voted in the affirmative
cut of the battle a pretty well used up 'V'c Sl;lt as then awarded to Howard'
man. The diinmverats l,. n-i tn ti.;..i. V'T-. a vote of 02 to 77. and t!mt mm.
"n-n iw iiuiin a? !.. in. in . . "
.........I . M,uni in. A comm t!eo ,,r
was appointed to invite the Japnucs?
lowed the Japanese under the escort of sev
eral nuriil olhcers. They passed as thrv
I.....) ..l 1.. .i .1.. i 1
...mr ii ... i mi ii me jiuicr ci i a ii .lanniu.iu.
i. ir . . . .
ni'Vi. iiavinir a uiroac .ei tn
::. i.ucimnan was standing, he,, in the
-i mi, ui n.n hi inner naval ollicers, Wel-
co.ne,L them in the name nr tl... Pi-.m..i
l illicit Mutes ami tiie country, rcei
g me kind leehngs expressed bv the
1 . . . .
"P e uovcrninent. n-Iicil tie treat v
..,.,.).. I. ll ... V
" m.iiK. iij uie gaiiaui l errv.
PiiSTM.isrni Fovt.t:n a Dkfai-i.t::h A
elmu.n.tn.,9 .l.r. t. .
i" 'iiMi.i ic i.ue.uioii as discovered in
me accounts ol i'osl master Fowler of Voir
1 oi k. The Washington eorrespcnJcnt of
the New Yolk Tribune writes nn tl,., l-.iL.
J). v. fsAic, it. a
I. 0. 0. T.
Oiisans I.oncE No. 3 mofli ul llu-ir Hull mir-
ly iniimsiio . Ijhi'I OllL'O. on Mumli.v evenint if
rueii wm It. lilr'lire iin pioil Blui.ilinjf an invilij
to nlicirl. 1!. C. CRA M U1U). K. U.
Thus. Ciiakman, lire. Sec'y. 34
r.Iultnornah Lodge No. I,
VI'. it A. At., holds its cintt-f cmnmnuin
t lions in the Sons of Temprmiico 11.11,
llio iSaluriliiy nri tHni tl. Full iUoou in tub
inui.lli, Jireihreii in cmid slaniliiu; ire iontra
in ntirniK ' A. L. LOV UOY. W. M..
1. W.CaAia, Sec'y. 13
3" The iirxt reffuliir inrctinrr will In m Mi
(Iny cif.iiiy, Juno 2,i, IS6U, (Jt. Joli'f Uy
" ""i, umi nru i .ii.-.., lieu
now on board tiie dug-out " Cli-ku," slowly ! ' '"" ,hc 110or oM out live
Sror a .MoMKxr You Douglas Duno
erut that vote,! the Lane ticket to save
your record. How do you f.rl urter hav
ing voted the l.ano ticket biciusc von
thought you n,u..,t support tho r.'guhir'or
ganizntion, upon learning thut tho very
man you were trying to build up was trying
Ul"" lluw" ''' great national organiza
tion Eiut f
CiiifAuo CoMKMMN.-Tli.) San Fran
Cisco Daily lluhVtin of the Hth iust. savsa
.passenger who came in the overland stage
report! that Lincoln wus nominated ut
Chicago, on the 1 ;t Ii of .1ay. A di-patch
reached him ut a telegraph station in Kan
sus two days after the slayo h it its starting
J'oiut. The news is not reliable, however.
CAi.iroiixiA.-Our Sun Francisco dates
of May ai state that they have had heavy
rains in California, which have ruined a
k It. ... I
ercm uem o. hay which was being har
vested. The Wheat crop is also said to
"c irom rust. We never heard of
any rust m Oregon.
BsujuEarxr.- J,., gi Tm,.s assault
ed G. II. Carttcr, l.'s.,.. i , ccr,.,,,,
Jn I'orttan.l, ht Wednesday, while the
court was in session. Ju,lg9 V;t uMj
reproved loth grutlemrn. So say9 the
Kews.
Captain, Andy Shuck; First Mate T
JacUn; Second .Mate, C. Femhdl: Chief
Cook, J. . Smith; l!ar-tend,r, J. R (!.
ker; Clumiberinnid, Fole Iban; Pottle
washers, Frank Martin, " My sou Oden "
.uanso i risp, uml lilmk Harris; I'ilot,
(hnlian) Ipowis Ynsconet; Chaplain, Corn
wall; Fiddler, Lucky Jim.
They have a voluminous library ou board
consisting of two copies of Delusion's nu
dum), Cornwall on Millennium Slavery
Lane's "Speech in the Scenate," nud liill
Martin's manuscript letter to Frank, pub-li-hed
in the medium.
Stores two sacks of dried ramn, four
bah s of smoked salmon, nud eighteen jugs
of tdnclmii.e whisky. ,
on grass the balance of his days.
1 ours in haste, The Whole Ticket.
Embassy to visit the House.
On the 10th, both houses r.n.r,1 rn,i...
t , . "1'i'n mu i ositiiasler lienernl
l.AFAVPTTP .T.inn U K,!A P... !..( V- 1 . 'eillrlll
i "'I'", i'. louii. i iur . no. n ir on r,i:,wn i . ,1 r.i . .
l'n. Annrs: Soon after the close of the of the Fostnwster of New Vm-i '
election in this town, runners came in from . . 1,1 tho nnto, .Mr. Don-las conehuled
ns remai Ks-, and was replied to by Mr.
gun were thunder!.."- n Ti,m,wm t . . ' 2" , u '"" ,"ot "l11"
, . 1 uiu ncill 10 K.'ieeiltlVe Soinn Tn 4l,
limnh. I never n . r .1 .. ... i . , hi. . ' CSMOn- in the
-" i i" i.iiil.ieil asm- I iiuuso I a l lirr In,,. I l i 11 .....
rants look as blue as Shuck mu) Mn im. but what ,,, a' ' .'
Ii.tl c ... " oi appear.
...... .iuiiig. iiuiin. wno run ae-n.nst i e ltnmi'Mi-aii riii
the efficient nnd oxeellent Cowls for Clerk p0"P,ns performed some artful dod
was too sick to be cored by swallowing Ma? fl,h on "le Homestea l bill
.... n '," I Air I rim iic riM-.v.i .1
apothecary', shop. If9 M,nt t!lc ,llst "' "' - nn o i male e
mo''tI mostly in ridimr fm.n lumen !.... iln ni ...... 11 . 01 the P"'-
9 Why doesn't Delusion run op ti e
nos of tie Clwr:oti ce-s'nft?
,'i rs sculp is drawn over ll., n,n.r.
Il.ktt.l ul.l. . . . ' I . .
..ui, ni.no a pair 01 i.anc's old breeches ' 01 m 01110 ".' t!, seventy majority for
d 'o-lrsatthelhigstalT. As they passed ' CmU ''' ''" wrrr "ho had chafe,!
,' U' ho!o CKW was gathered , l'imst'lf I so badly in riding around for
round Lucky,' who was seated on an enm. I vo,- Some of the bovs seeimr hi. r..l!,-
IV Billl ' I, i ... ... ... ,. ' . i .
"". """J "" oiu cracked i "'"c"1 ros'eJ "P a paper in town propoiV
iddle, and singing i mournful mtasuro ! o buy a few s!.ee,v.skius with which to
,u"1 r"'ing with a eboriii, in , I'ateli up tho dan:n--es.
"nun me :ioie crewjoineil
TIium ain't noir a ily uwd t WM fa
Th t'limii t jin,
TI.D ( nion't a gwlii.
And ai are .'
Axrrv, JuncS, 1S00. Salt Hivra,
:e iiesres 0 l ie law- ,m4,. 1. .: : .
" --......1 uiwic ne can- - -." ..iiniiiigii 111s VOICO WOlileJ
)a.v,c.i,iue better for the Ileiiubliciin ticket ,!,r.nca " tlio proportion to snt
Ti.ni .. stitnte t he iiniwn r.. .i. u ... .
mV,i "ciug mis, put him 1111 to nn in. . . " lMt emue Dill, lie
creased effort, by making him .... kl.J:"! mmt wsIo,t by
- -n ,,hb in: 1 me loies.
wss doing the th::ir up brown. When the
returns rumo in, the noor fellow was sn
Eo.
I.ixx Co., June 8, 1SC0.
The next mirniinr
( the following notice was found ,,0sted np
I i a rejoinder. I send it to vou that vQU
I mstr see the haml-writing. the spelling, and
I ,,,e Sacral literature of the article.
imii s: We had a animated fi,-ht L'Z l.! " 7r? ,hi'f t d.
ind sou,, flattering smwss in the late cm-1 Now. Mr K.lim, iT.J " S",T". .
pai in. Cu. l:Ur fir.. i .... r,. .,. . "... . . " "nosi e.rtmn
- - inc ue- mat mun is 01
I uo.ic ius Logan co..vinevd and confirmed
. . v " i'i ii
.Afterwards, with er,nf m.
niuimity he volunteered to postpone his
right to the floor to-morrow, till Monday
in order to permit the Homestead bill to
lie ni'l.ul nn Tl .. ...
... v.... xiit.MT n.rernnrd ti .
same time hnth r.,r . . .
, "liiiuisi principles
are foinewhat characteristic of the Little
Giant.
May C The Snnte has been en?.in-e,l
a" day on the Homestead bill, which Mr
ode pniwed with great rigor nnd discre
tion through a session of over nine .'.ours.
A division has tak
'", a an amendment, w bich wai lo,t by
five majority. All the Democratswith
two exemptions, votel negatively
a ue senate iu I was amnnrUl .n..., k t;,.;i- . i..: jr , ... ..
. . . " - - "---uauiii nun mere-
For some reason ne mW v.,i ., i. WIMarN nnlsai of Wild I'.arrrj.-Tk
plained, no Mti.-faction of 'these ncroi.it," ""'y '" ln
' . i, ,r ' 111 '0 nil., tivnity ypiira l.u been, prepured by Sits W.
could be procured from tho nllien of State Fowii & Co., of jtanJn, ..d U.eir prWrf
.111,1,11., in 1 1 rens re nwn ii .. mnci,. iu u,. 11 1 1,. h.... .;,i,.im. oi l.
ndj isted, u::til Friday last, nnd finally upon '". piiur 011 the outer wraipera. Ai J
the prrsoiml and absolute demands of the w""l('flc''Zl,1"si'llriuuad hntt tin genuine
Fowler tn'H h tll!'1 Ml: W-Ba, or W,urC-
Z I nnV!"'S (m'r va!uublere...idvitl.ebeto..e.xla..tfcriV
jiow nir tins Clclalc.ition may be traced r. apeeiiy, ami permanent cure of eotf't
back is not vet nositivelv lviifiu n KnnniieA Cfi!d$t soi f throat, bronchitis, asthma, pUwiif
the inforiiiation is still imperfect' end the l'"f''moni' cruP looping coi-ph, blttdint J
deii'ii tin ml in ,)MK, 1 . le, fin in the breast or tide, and m M
I- n dl;',!cl,l pd t0 commnuicate every f,n, of ihront, client, and lung conipUW,
"...-, x in.; ,,iU e 1 1 11 l ea v rn. an up ns 1 nvi.mii.Tinw i. r
fli:rcstllO Sixth Auditor to report to the Tllis l"us.liold remedy should be in tho Im
Postmaster Gem nil, whenrvor a rostmns of ov,ry f"m''J' al,J ia'liviJ"81!" 1 timely pp"
tt T defaults ill imvmoiif r I.!. . ' ca,io" f il ' "hzht cold will cnuaa iiniMM
c!iiil,:5W n , i V ".....meson relief; while canes of long atandin obaliM.
ClOMUg I is ncTOt.Ut. o report of any kind and aPi,rently incurable character, will
was made 111 tins case, and .Mr. Fowltr has yield to im womJoi-f.il eurativo powen and
Jieen allowed to go along many months, as Kreat ilptution to tho waul of mm whe-
.. ...Muiuce as correctly conducted. Tliii T , ,, . . x f.
.1 rue r 1I'"'yJ"''nn4C..,Clmr!e.Momli,S.aFr.H
li in ed .ite in pniy ,n Congress, wh.n Mr. cinco; It. II. Mc Donald & Co., Sienaa!
llolt details this defalcation to his own sit. I'.ieo, Cffi.i 4. Co.. Marvaville : Smilh P"
isfuction. He submitted the matter to the Purtli"'d U:goa. fetjM
Presiil, .nf n..,l 11. ti . . . '
... ... iiiil. . it mil I'll r i.nn-i..M'. i. I .
mediate removal Motrati's Lire iiii.--ti,. ),;rh and ea
V... - n-r ... . eeh brity wliioh this nre-eminent medicine
Tl, 1 - KWf.jiaiu,, May 1 f,. nire.l for its illVai i,.blu efficacy in all the din
1 He steamer Lurona. from T.irnn,n..i r .u. i.i..i. .r... 1... '.i. ), muI
... . . ' ,v.w, wi n;u ..-..v.. .. 1'iviim. iumiriin3 i.,.
Jitll, rut (Jueenstown the fill, mri.-...! 11 precliee of oslentniious nulEnir not only onaece-
o'clock hist tlifiht. ,ary "' unwiirlhy of them. They are k.
The Reform liill li,1 j , by their fruiia; their good work Ufy f
readine; ir th" TToniJnf ?CCMd .
.... in nn ea.su oj efti!t i4B7, a)peysia .
i.oru Jo.in I.nssell hnd stated that the li,er 'c'wna, pili rfumai:aui.feindP,
1. 11.011 proposition lor the Settlement of w,Ml,,a!e head-aclie, and aU geneau
the San Juan difficulty had been reier tnd B,cu! 01 ''hh. these I'ill. haie iwwiablyr"
by the -Vmerican P.oi- LIT , T " K,-'in anl 'Py ""y- A u"-
nr. on . ll !" o lm Jn, f m Ufe I'dl. beyond Ih. reach of
to the last Kmrlish dispatch.
1 ... re 1., no change to note in the aspect
of ( o-itinentiil politics.
Rniimrs were current of renew ed troubles
"i me ..lienor 01 Meilv.
pam grants a general amnesty.
Tr..- Tl.- T-? . ..
..... ,,, rvmp- 0 .Sardinia was nt
""T5- aim l,aa received an enthusiast
reception.
. i . . .
arrests continued at Messina. Naples
niirnuami na not cone fo
gree:
n y x- ..... I 0 vu '"was
Co'.- NcjrcH hf!J the wartrieg ! for s SC:t in U Cib'Det?
a " BchtinT stocV .v ll.
Caa't you recommend him to Iaiue
Brrr!:l),.
iiuui-.iiiy, witn a c huso w n .11
who have heretofore rrn,pte,l, or may
hereafter, and shall h.v. wkleU on ihe
Z'Z,ZJln t'ou.ly, a ciear
from. The Governor f.rnpml f
, , " ..a UUIIU
r is am 10 nve jriycn preat ofT-'nee to the
Hungarians by the arrogance of hU course.
Latfst.vu QcrEsTox.-PAEIs.Ma
r ni has issued a prucbmaiicn to the S;ci
Irnns, ursinsr them to nnite with Victor
speeches, and int.nwsinVoXe ' , "T1 i,,e rnri Eonrse siv, no de.
The Pomrwrats filihiuf.t L.ir . j. .
descrtinj tfieir u-i.
ir. M.!:!!'. PWnl H iior. vitl be fooodeq"1'
Iv 1 IF a. i,, ii. in all naiMnf n.-rroui debilitTi'V'
pepia. headache, the aicknese incident to fen"1
in delicate health, and rrv kind of weak""
the Hxenliv nrjraB. For eh by I)r-"j'
!.)! AT. 335 Umadway, 'er Vrk. "J
Me.licia Dealcra and flf.islsU geej"1'
!liro;;jUou'. the country.
Sait'SararHla.-ThU poMy vTu
remrily combinea in itaelf the propcrtiea of A
tieepi'e, a mild calhartic, and a Innie. I" 1V
ly removet fronj ihe klood. and olhof Boid
tdy, the impuriiiea of oubealthyecreiioJ
engender and fetddiMaje, I hue ttniatfj
r .if die oinladr. Allhouh proeed '
cio.w it may be laken at all lime wi:h f1"
afery, aa itcun'aina no powerful dr;ic it?
dibil.iale ilia ayatem, or miiKsd po8 K ffl
Ihe consl'luron. t
Prepaid m'd by A.IJ. 4 D.SAXDS.'
Fultoo rt , .New Vrt rrCe SI P"
it h. .lira for S .
1.7" l!eJ the idierlmenl m utnthrtt-
d Sir Da. STKF.I.B, Orrfin Ciff. ? 7