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(Tipton ^irbfrtisrr. tw9t a to ma nor.'' ~SATITRDAY7 SEPT. 27rTsieT TCKNO DEMOCRACY. •EBOLA BepnMli FOB Pssei»a'«T, J0H3 C. FREMONT. Of California. JPsr Vic* President VXllIAI L. DATTOC Of New Jeraay. Vwr Prutolfiial EUriorv. Hale at lares JDAN1KL MILLSB. 8AMCBL A EISSE1LL, 1st dMrtot, W« M. STONE, U. HENRY O COMNOft. ui Then. V* «M r*«rf 8««««m »t 4* Batlaaala mi (At IBs* akhMbr Mir rafars»*«. PiHOIiCT U It tl Wife I^aAwr. "Tbe t's»* V r\oti «i to At Mif I Mtt'r **7 :*M Iktrl IIMIa Bui Haag *aj a aW a««a*sarr*' ihai S. to mm mm* plaa s4as*a4 fc» i&a abaaftiaaaf U—*h»«r-»n t»*«* Nit osa ruru u nnaui aun »r «m it CA» 4 4Tkar« aa4thrj aa.Ua by ii N*l ifllTUa ItBT I.K-lt»L4'IVC TH'«IT'. AMU Tflll AS FAB mriKMHtBI WIU.OOSH.LiU. •Brat as wabtixo -«umini "TWIh (WTmliter/ t«d«-t »r u e»M, Wfttin ta Mal'dMlM«,itoiUF«- i«o, ifc.ra .Sail fca *HWr ml mm bw»»T wDM tkaa .• punk MM w "—laHno. 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N AR OUT'oHI'T Wr'-^ .T.T.'UFTU \4 —rmmD v in New Ttarfc m4 Hmum \u or |C»a »Vn» -|i«f !Wk "Ta r»*B ftft n 4 Uf«s4 to Ma»«ry akt^rai^a, 01 ^•1 wbirt l«n**«Tsra »1 vT-A'rm oc *1**99? «xi«&au>u M4 'ba aim* u at w.itj w:.c amu t-ap«ali it ~ey «v i«f sj .Ms ats'Wr Af *a«» .»m 1 la tb« 1 j«t a iihfl* Wab*cr%i\m th« aoevb 0f,cWiy wai: Uav« ih« tbeir light ow«. U, •m—9 ftht'lticB lBp«IIUt ftNl (4« I pQkale. *-5 i 1*7 tk«k. drand Mass Kepublican Meeting jleft 7oa yet~1 At Marion, Iown.on Tuesday, Sept! 90th. The Committee have invited, and it is czpected will be present, Hon. David Wilmot, of Pa. C. Delano, of Ohio. Jos. Kaoz, of 11L Henry S. Lane, of Ind. Gov. Gnrr.es. cf Iowa, Henry O'Connor, Esq., and raanv n r.u Olker diaiinguisb^d orators of the nation i u» !«««. eacipaign, as foiiow* At Cedar Blutfs, Saturday, Oct 4 0a*. Monday, #. Mechanicsvdle, Satarday, 11. Onion, Mouday, 13. Maaailon, Tuesday, 14. Harwell, Wcir^eaday, 16. Tainbridge, Tiiarsday, 16. Rosetto, Friday, 17. In and, Saturday. 18. Su. Creek, Monday, 20. Lacton, Tuesday, 21. Farmington, Wednesdsy, 22. Jennings, Thersdaf, 23. Hebron, Friday. 24. Rochester, SatuMaf. 2'. Pedee, (MaxsonsJ Monday. 27. S. H. near Larues, Tues." 2S. Spriugdale, Wednesday, 29. Thursday, 30. Honey Grove, Friday, 31. w Cedar Bluffs, Saturday, Nov. 1. iFVella Spicer, J. W. Cattell, and other ^rpub^icsns will b« present. Ths Deiu- yrjt lie says that reuiont Tbe XMetan, Ofl Monday evening last, Henry O'Cooner iddientd i meeting it tbf I Court House. Tb« room was well filled Bad all listened with attention tod in terest to the speech. It waa fraught «wb truth and argument and was irrefutable. On Tuesday eveniag the Hon. Judge Grax.t addressed the meeting in his usual forcible style. Tue Judge is a good 1 speaker, but bis side of the question was Dot aucb an one as would diaw forth the eloquence of such a man as Judge Grsnt. lie cams our fairly and square!y on the platform o! hi* party, and led off in the path of his party discipline. At is usual with tbe », be spoke of the Constitution as a '•Pro-Slavery Jtstru men/,' and of the Declaration of lode* peo'leace as lanabstract*m,' and favored tbe introduction of slaves into new terri tory Irotn Virgiaia on the ground of •gratitude,' and from other States on tbe score of 'sympathy* or 'pity,' and that generally it woald be wrong and uncon|tended stitutional to oppose tbe making of new Slave States. Such doctrines as these may be swallowed by the old fogies of tbe party, but the mass of the people and tbe more latelligett of tbe party will not endorse them. Such speeches as these make Fremont votes by tbe dozen, and nothing will beip with more certainty the election of the Pathfinder of Empire to tbe Presidential chair. Ditcussio*.—We call attention la tbe list of appointments made for the discus* sion oi the issue now before the Ameri can people, and to be determined at tbe November Election. Tbe 'Democracy,' or rather slavorricy, have promised they would have men on baad to defend their party—we expect they will. If so, rich times may expected at these meetings. Let tbe people turn out snd bear both sides, and jjdge for themselves. Again let the Republicans be on band at tbe County Convention, and if tbey wiah for a rich treat go to Marion on the 30th, and bear ibe speakers who will be there. STtsee fkt saeoad iuvaaioo «i»* *gn of Ihikt part/ waa to/%mtak tbat ex^oat— to prodnee that very renu'.L That baraiag indifaatioo in the people ot aoarl waa 0 FT4TE .n raraaaia. aa arurx.'* i ihe ruffians ask for The abuse of the rv n**ro~* I. FROtI^-TKL)-»y V.,e OHHTl rr 1Tarr^vmta* itf! rarMi bm dls'^'Wd 'fLI rfik«TIBHnoilT LCr *y mm4 9 'f ar? af h« a^o'd •»e W?|IT« MS9V and maka PKaP**TT their Mwr L,« w V PKuTHTIO b* the Vm tfimt ha T«rnivC«S UB4*T lie qq^stTam, bm anl their aoprovokad r» eemaeneawviit of airoeiuea afaiaat pcaeaable settlan fnm MUaoati. when aU was quiet, driviog them flrooi tbeir bomw, •arderiof, borainf and pluodariaf wb«rtver tbey went, tl|m v« aa eieuc lor tbe ex)»edi tioo raind ia Iftasari wllb the determination of 'alsaoiac out' or n rtaiwlBailng that bratal, cowtiily orew of aiaoreaata, Ike hired aoldier/ of the Repodlkctn ptrtj. And the direct dt booeat aai a geoerooa iapulae. 9*rUngton Gat. Such is the way in which the 'Democ racy' of Iowa endorse the Ruffianism of Kansat. The Gazdte is the Dodge or- Iowa, and thus pronouncea tbe 7 1 'indignaticn' of ike Missouri Ruffians an S '^onett WM tka a'Mna laatblc prarla«n aad a«|.baaa ks tmm. Ik na Baaar.itaaaaBrm Ua* ^raa' pHnrtplaa a-at. aflSa Caa»tltkt aai yu*raalaaa nt Slararr miM k-li aa«ar MBk ltt^al'p aad Fumlcal Rlakta. tl—la iana« ika 4tc'rtaa A *aaa*a»t Ba»ara»aty a ra»aJia I 1 ,_J ____ «a by'be Fteilkrte ef tka lN«ae«r»tie felr —Blekaaie4 Ka mOfe aUDStantial and pOSltlie Support CBn an^ gtmrous impulse.' What Republicans in tbe above, comes as a matter of course, and the falsehood con tained in tbe extract, about tbe invasion ot Lane,' is off from the one piece of falsehood from which the whole party re* ceive their arguments. W»!!*Spicer haa to! hia iotereat In tha T'p'oa Idvtriittr. Wei la tin m»i.' a good editor, aud aiAta.y a*'^t w, w« hope tbe .iiwrd tr will oot suffer bj Iki I change. Fallty Tim*, Not quite so fast, friends. I hava not h*Te balf of The citizens of Marion will giv« the elavocratic sheets inIowa.com* Wit* Dinner on tbe occasion. plains of the inactivity and stupor of its Come one and all. party since tbe lata elections. A Klaa^CanreBtioa i ''le""" Poi Mi, Coamy o:ll be t*M at tka Court House, it T^tan, on Saturday the Jlbe «ag ii» priccip:.-, °°'y «ld out the my intesest in tbe proprietorship ohb Mnrtuer, and entirely disposed of thi publication of it, but will suit re tain a position on tha tripod as a 'quill 'driver' for iu colomna, at least until Jacaary neat. Disheartened.—Tha Cedar Rapids Dtm9crai' 0M of the ,,oce ,l,e ,Ie«ioclacy, l&h ot October, ISjfc, for the purpose of they give up tbe contest as lost to tbem. nominating a candidate for Delegate to Bnl hear the doleful strains of tbe Demo* tha Statu Constitutional Convention. \erai- Distinguished speakers will be present I aw' address tt^e f.'onvffttrpp, 1 "TbeShwapars DeaocnS4eooi Aspiay Coma o»e and ail \*vmiw Ltu tbejr are ready to 'eat*,' that I MVS it *11 their own way.*' The Cedar Rapids Democrat notices the fact that one W. J. Gilbert Esq President oi a Johnson Co. Dem. Club, was robbed on (he 10th, at a clob meeting, ol his pocket book. Not a safe place those club meetings— tbe society is not good. In ibis case, however, (as it is all in tbe famiiy—of party tbey pro pose to compromise by letting the tbief keep tbe money, and return to tbe owner the papers. This of course, will keep harmony in the party. The Democrat, in another article, cen* sures Judge Grant for not taking tbe I stump for Buchanan. We opine that it the editors bad beard his speech at the 0011,1 on Tu««d*7 no* urE# aerats premise to have speakers on band. all made to the Republicaaa. (Jorne snd hear and judge for your-1 ,l|^e, Caught Him. At tbe session of tbe Gives it up.—Hon. Lewis C. Lsvih, Cwurt of tins county, just cloaad, laie K. N, Mew.ber of Congrees, of Phil- Mr. David Applegate, who was indicted adelphia, gives up tbe state of Pennsyl- for selling intotica'.mg liquor contrsry to iat ia. and admits that Fremont will car- ].Wf W iuiis in tuat _„„„ h"tat* veiy much like (., n Jackson, a .H would ^:n fortber, as hia converts are as lound guilty by the jary on C0"uU of lhe tfcat the vutUis'sttn i^iia\r af Fryraont j•'**® and coats, and standeommtttad un* id »kaj|lr4. *1 f«td. 'fidicn ents and fined Clerisas Im PtMutftmnim safe for Frememt ami ©ay-! Ball fan—Unum litkd farmed JT. York 1 and Pennsylvania Tbe late Easier* exchanges bring at His moot encouraging news of the pro* greas of Republicanism ia Pennsylvania^ Tbe most influential and best informed i Buchansn and Fillmore men now frank- caster Tail to get l0«elber re*P«c*«we sued meeting. At Pittsburg, at tbe late Tbe evidence* are too plain to be mis* taken in Pennsylvania. Tbe enthusiasm On Wedoeaday evening, J.S.Rich- mond delivered a speech in laver of ^ht Fillmore. It wu ia the woeMtbiq tod i imaginary horrors oi Ler lent He adverted to tbe convention of 'Old Line Whigs' recently held at Baltimore, with much relish. Tbe consistency of said 'Old Line Whigs,' be thought, was commendable, and labored hard to make his bearers believe that tbe Whig party Such speeches encourage the Republi cans by shuuing the despondency of the:r opponents of Shylock. Tbe 'pound of flesh' was Jail they could allude to, and seemed to Ibe ardent advocates of Shylock's cause. with addition of asking for their South ern rulers not only the 'flesh.' but tbe wool, gizzard-feet, ebo-ahins, bones, blood, soui and all. on Saturday last. ®oM »«»uperoua of M1"fU"^"10 to uiauifeat in thia portea- \na» ~ont** 1 ii.**- mbfjta w« know to be truo, Pohtieal Swtfcfi »rt)o are derr^rta 'rom conrictloo list Will be held lot the rurpose of discus- '**'lT l* ia wk Tbera ia u E I O N A V E I S E at 0j e will be a naeral 4* Those desiring to toe will, of oourse be oa Land wuh tbeir Safe." 0 Crimmaliff—At tte Tail ferm of the1 ly acknowledge tat Fremont will carry S District Court, tbe amount of criminal i that State by a sweeping majority—they natter on docket was rather more tbaa form of toetdj is. ia gtmrml, op makes both of these States doubly svre ioany other lesser otTences. for freedom. Immense Republican meetings are being held in both of these States, while the pro-slavery party entirely fail to *et up a respectabls gathering. In all parta of Pennsylt snia, at every county seat, Dnflss at Jacksonville— Tha Wife of one of hit Victims. Jvcksovtillk, 111., Sept. To tbe Editors of tbe Dem. Press: Saturday last and addressed a mass UP Demonsutioo, 100,000 Republicans were Philiips was only abr-t a mile disUnt To teach suedoctrines we must have I assembled. I from tbe speaker's stand, aa inmate of Southern teachers and Southern school* I the Insane Hospiul of this Stave. Her bco\s. It is from the school that public 0 lL __ sofr.'wnat more than a year ago. At flr,t ber few ,, ,t rapidly improving, and now talks cbeer were well cheered by tie crowd, neariy FiUinore men caine out ^decidedly flat-' as audi casee tbe Booemmmu were si 1 was not defunct, aa reported on tbe list i of mortality. Tbe Whig Convention be said had determined to maintain tbeir purity, but he did not tell why they nom inated for Vice President Mr. A. J. Donelson, who ever was an old line Democrat until he became a K. N., and has ever abhorred the Whig party. The fact is, said Convention was but another trick to aid Buchanan, and the tranapa-. y,on* rency of tbe deception of claiming to be j!J line Whigs and supporting old line Democrats was so palpable that his honor was forced to observe it. and the desperate stratagems them States, are acting in concert with resorted to Iy them to deceive the peop'e. supporters ol Buchanan, and will Both Grant and Richmond frequently g"" «^ir undivided vote lor hun. 1 Inert is uo reason wiiy those who sre quoted small passages from Sbakspenre,, {0 slavery etiausiou should not but what is singular about it is that al) I act with the same degree of wisdom by of their quotations were from the words I gi*ing their votes for Fremont.—Dem. Pi est. We learn from Judge Grant that' Douglas and kiekmrdum at Jackson ville.—We lesm from a gentleman who a as present, tnat the Buchanan meeting at Jack* Jnviile, tnc other day, was a dul! affair. Tbe folks present kept yawning and gsping all through Douglas' tirade of abuse, wh"h iell like lead oo tbe au« fla'aod », o i i i ble, and has been reluted so ofien thai r»C°Un* t^e people don't believe a word of it. ty, died of delirium tremens at Duiam, g.C|,anj.oa Who are the Duvnumitts. Hen. John M. Bottf, in his Rtchtrood speech of last week, took occasion to say 'that tbe mau was insane who contemplated disunion apeak at Peoria but be as a result of Fremont's election.'—! tel«gr«pbed from Chicago tiiat he 'was Whereupon the Richmond Enquirer, the confined to his room,* and couid not go. spec.al organ of Douglas and Buchanan I Grange, isn it at the South, calls upon the Attorney lieceral of Virginia (o commence action Fremont men everywhere express them- ,an infidel—that be waa an abolitionist—' gar Leander N. Ott. Esq., of Cam-|lor den, N. J., who was a delegate to the „r Convention which nominated Fillmore lor the Presidency, has declared, in very de-1 cided terrua, for tbe Republican candi* datea, a nd ia aiready vigorously at work in their behalf. In regard to the expected saajor ('cording to present appearances everybody intend* to vote for him George Lenden, George L. Bigler, of wbbhsii selves entirely willing to abide the re- that he was a slave holder and a slave faithfully to suppoit and uphold the So»a sult of the election, whatever it may be.' seller—that he was the son of a French ibern cause in Kansas.' Press. IV ho are tbe disunionisU ?—Democratic dancing matter—that he never had any ~C" V," Press. I father and now tbey are following the!,. n lead of Buchanan's bo^om friend, Sena -1 R) |er are lUt he e to echo ,hU not place it at forty thousand but we don't tiiat i' is the invariable practice el mat Entfhseiatiit Fremont Mmtimf .-Monu this, aud yef is foolish enoogh to state tose. Pa., Sept. 22—At least 15,0001 that tne Governrsent knowing Col. Fre Fr«f»or.t men aaaembled here Satnrday. I mont to owe it §100 0(X», paid to him Wing the largest and moat enthusiastic 1190,000 without deducting the fLril bald in Northern Penn- gai.lerrng aver ay Kama. Tbe Meeting *r«s addressed by Hon. William Jeseup, Hon G. A. Grore, Rev. w. w StT'1 the Temperance Howe aestj Se*»ooli and lleare in tbe Temperance Howe next, "rrra erening Errf School) and liege s.otmd."—'/ie com mom, ne/urW ri^hptil uad nor- give up tbe contest. Iu both New Vork Qu,te a aumt-r ofliquor ca»,s or Ufeduni. There are polled for a Convenuon, Thuty-two a s e s s u u a s e s e o u o u n a i n o u s Thovtand Seven tbuUrod end JVtite/y aad Pennsylvania, a Union has been {or bearing, and md^ cunents( F. wbere P.t a, I# Ia* formed ty tbe Republicans and North against one John Funk f°r!^adtqu^e""o"supj^n"a larger (amily 'tm T\ousmd 0* aud Sucty- i Americans, by which both parties will murder of bis wife, and several m-jthan husband, wile and children—such votes, being a majority in favor of a £j£L. Islaves' Senator Doug:a« was in our village on in tbe latter. r.ce, .Vtgm tla-, Mr I even at Lancaster, tbe home of Old But* i meeting of his party sa his usual strain trry. amendment of the Constitution of this tbe Republicans bare held meetings, at-1 of misrepresentation snd islsifi^uon of! But our schools should ilso teach that State," approved January 4th, 18-55. by thousands and tana of thou-! facts. At tbe same ume that he was the slaves should of a different race or }n Tettimony Whereof, I have i sands, while tbe opposition even in Lan-1 •Un,iDg ^fore assembled mult .u ., tude, siandering and denouncing with bemrtle#§ 0 Kansas, tbe wife of the murdered tj assert hi* frttdon *»d equality. i reason bad lost its balance under the cp &ion proceeds, aad the schools should feeble health, combined w.th be set right. ot tbe Republicans is beyotri all bounds, the agua ir»s and alarms of Border Ruf- No teacher should be employed in a and tbeir auecess certain. {fian invasions, with thstr atter.Jaat rib- private faiiily or public school at tbe The 'JVotiw' question bas been settled. Series, mobbings and murders. Your South who is not ready to teacii these Fremont is to be our next President and re»den will recall tbe facts connected dectr nes. Parents, trustees end visitors ii i ~t «... brutal mobbing af her husband i should look to this thing. will receive tbe vote of every free State. _. a u n e w i i a e s o i i n a n k i l- e e u i a n a s s e e i n i s a t- (he i owq the same quality of arguments as thoee fancy. She was placed by her husband i schusetts. The country is alive with en used by Judge Grant, and designed to in the Insane Hospital near this place a thusissm. They poured in with banners aid tbe Pie purpose. His remarks! ful'y and hopefully of soon going to ber all ef the noise being made by tbe loco* husband—William, as she familiarly loco portion of the audience and when calls hire. any remarks were made not favorable to Alas sbe knows not that ber William ern Pennsylvania. Able addresses were Buchanan, the applause attempted by the I hM lence. Who shall bear to her the kill ing tidings of ber bereavement, and send ber back again to the double gloom of madness ar.d despair Perhaps Mr. Douglas will consent to become the ten der snd sympatMzing messenger. Douglas. Pieice, Richardson—I write these names with unutterable ioatning. 'O. my soul, come Dot mou into their se i cret uato their atsembly, mine honor, nounced his intention to support Fremont tassumes that there s but a single issue now before the country, ana that nen'.s of slavery extrusion throw away their votes, however widely by U:0 Xirsiucit. Wxihdravn from the Canvass.—Got. Johnson, of Pennsylvania, who wss nominated for the Vice Presidency by the Know Nothing Convention held in New York last summer, has formerly withdrawn from the canrass, and an- should not they may diffYr on other questions. To jieB Notl,:na" both the Southern and Nor- ,iotli riV Fi spoke about live minutes. nr "nprofita* when he was seised wiin a 'sudden sick ness,' and had to stop. ,, Strang, how '..ck* these Buchanan orators are, all over,. Tbe other Ba Reasonable. agamat Mr. Botts, under tne statute af tbe .Vale, for uttering treasonable lan- 'along a great deal better, and advance' io time, in order that gvage The Buchanan men in tbe, their own interests far more rapidly, if hand at the polls on Tka Seutb and tbeir friends in the North, they would ooiy be somewhat reasonable1 month, when the election take* place.— must agree with them in the sentn-ent, in their attacks upon Col. Fremont, and learn from the Mobile Register that oictrwise tbey would cease to co-operate m-t make themselves ridiculous, as they biobt p^ches of iind are TOtes 'KV"" •—••7 ism support Fremont and Dayton. This dictments for horse stealmr, larceoy, and ^s Lapland, Sweden. Norway, Switi- Convention of EigkUen Tkoutami Six uii,»i. i£T£f ihiw. i* V... Arabia—such also as Hcndrui and Tunnty-tight votes. And !.«•»« ti «i«'mhii k.'..... V. __ .1 i t* d»»f y found to bttkt best form of Sfe- .. nat 0Q lae bruuiny the Free State settlers tfu tLre u disordered brain waaj Wasrca wtbb, ,Jsands. It 19 ajdr^d by bcwiidered Gor. Fo -, of Ob:j, aati Phelps oi Mass- since. Of late sbe has en A*C» music by the thousand. Ho5K5d*lb, Pa rues., Sept. 16. The Republican mass meeting held here yesterday was the largest political gatheriug ever couvened ia North-eakt- »ltcady passed 'that bourne from delivered by Hon. G. A. Grow and cth- E'gU by the mnrdercus hands oi rumau vio-1 tendance. Au immense torch-light pro- u rVUM' cession was formed in the evening. Pennsylvania is sar? for Fremont. Pittbbvbch, Pa., Sept. 17th. There was a great Fremont meeting in this city to-day, and it was most Hiipoaing in numbers and appear ance. Business was almost entirely sus pended. The procession was very long. Tee streets were decorated with fla a,bak ers, and presented a noiray appearance. Tbe streets tnrougii which the procession movod were crowded witn ladies. Great enthusiasm everywhere was man-ieated., Several disturbed strangers are here, mtn among tnem Uoo. Ca^ius M. Cjay. Hon P. Banks, and Governors Roberta and Bingham. The procession wa« nearly three hoars in passing the corner of Smitbfieli and Fl (\n 8t5-i where Gov. Johnson rightfully }lf .b^utThc"iVte*^ three nu jes an oppo-1 piocusion iroui sevei. to nine rnilis long,' **rri an( ^jg we ny. Fcur stands were erected, atd speak ing was was no that luly one hundred thousand people' been shade, or the ueatuer bad been less oppressive, tbe crowds would bavo been larger. Take it all in all our Convention was a great success. It hus cheered the hearts of the friends of Freedom, and earned dismay inti the rat^s of u e pro- .. slavery party. The procession gave ud- 10 out the slan- „(au|ler Corernmeut t0 the aniouot 0 Tfae Nonh cha We agk that pap-r if it believes that the Secr^ tary af tbe Treasury, knowing Col. Fremo,.| to be a defaulter to the amount o flOO,- ity of Fremont in Maine next November, 000, would pay to him $180 000 Does i tbe Portland JdverttUr says Many the editor of the Norm West know aaoant.—Dubuque Rep. insiakeatjie evidence that !r e working 'thir? men, mechanics and farmers, and the of wee:5 J'e,J day 1 with tbem—bold it to be treasonable to have dune for tbe laat two mouths, by the waited for us equipment to start for Kan* express tbe belief that the Union will not, absurdity sod self-contradiction of their! sas. It n computed of sixty mec, all be dissolved should a majority of the peo- calumnies against that gentleman. They Alabamians. Each recruit, before en ip'e of tbe United States prefer Fremont bave charged that he was a Know Notb-' was required to produce proper i {for the Presidency to Buchanan. Tbe ing tbat he was a Catholic—that he was' certificates of his birthplace and standing! 4 Cor ven ,'le Southerners for Kansas. Efforts are being made in Mobile to raise and equip I Herald Buck Nigger papers would get company for Kansas, and start them off! -~A *1-- they may be on the 6th of neit1 company is already formed, and only i community, and to take an oath TJ.° v Sa" 1 ranc,,c0 e„n The lo lhe Genrra $1(^,000. West of this cuy is green Frr,ntJDl C'uL' prtdsmatisa. Wkeroes. At tbe general eleetian in the State of Iowa, held on the first Mon lu Odt id—when there should teich that Sat* Society is day of Augoft last, there was a poll open- ed 1D mo ibTliirbt fantastic 9f tocktj. Any doctrine short for ,he purpose of taking a vote of tbe of this contains abolition in the germ: people, for or against a convention, to re* for, i( u not the ngbuul and uatural each townabip and election precinct, t4 or lorm oi society i» cannot last, and we State,"' of which election due returns should prepare for Us gradual but been made and the votes canvassed, mate abohuoo. Thertfbrt, I, JAMES W n«y thoMoJio hack tAmt o ornta, GRIMES, Governor of said State, do il. jk asA a a I 1. a amend tbe present Constitution of declsre sod make known, that *er* aa land, ann parts of New Engla td, and Eastern Kew York, do furthermore declare, that an election tand Eastern Pennsylvania, whtcb, thcugh admirably atlspted for commerce 0f manufactures sod fishing, are little day in November neit, tbe election to be fitted jt farming or grazing. Freemen conducted and the returns made sccord* are required in tbe fonnsr pcsuits ,0g again,t a Convention, Fat- vr A I I tae la irom the masters and the wider rfc.s.] hereunto set my hand and caused J.atinctioa me better, as in tveh case the creat seal of State to be affix- u Uti aft to fid decided, ar ed. 1 Pa., Tuea., Sept. 16. »r*.-i-.l ,,,1,^,1. lile, the education, the asso lations. tl e kept up at ail of them. Tuere *ntec*df?l'°f Fremont, all belong to the shade, and tbe dust and heat!Soulb", He lias a a word of honor pre were dreadful. Notwithstaudiug these jQ to hun by Soutn Caroliua bot a drawbacks, it is not exaggemt.^ to say. '*w ,hurt e's* t,on' f"1 *or™9°»ltnt of ""Y R«P»W.can ConvenMon will convene at Sacraiueuto ot. tbe 27-h mst. lh" CV 1 CIuU- Aroonb' '«'«nont «l»« 'B^ar Clubs. Among thsin Club,'the'Jessie Mub,' and the 'Lillis The 1 owing to the Government from tbe re-! cij.!"nt of tbe .neyf He must know I _?«•» °f »»»en spoke A Grate Charge Refitted.--Th* ctrsrje that Fremont is a Catholic, based upon 1 the statement that be crosses his sucprn- Kansas, Stewait, of Binghamtoo, and ders, bas boon tritmrpaanily refuted. It joiners. san estabHsbed ktt that he wears noi 10,000 Uai'ed Stales troops, and 50,000 I Aa iosoh ligbt pioeession^raapad^rs—qiaaegiag to keao up his voluuaers from Uie rfortk, if i—im*r. affm tha arvaiag- Iwatchsa withavr that ttual m. ,8U' 1 SPhn,,h »l aud w'» f* l'\e ,,a'V' Co,°* bea" ,fui way. Lid lie will make a splwnded pictora for east room, if the prom we of her early cbilbood is fnl/illed. recollect making a passage with her from San'a »»»iuk sbe must ha v. been about L^l,,h witta wqu^l facility, and was a perfect pet with passengers, from her great beauty and reinarkab !e intelligence. What Governor Geary Means to Do.— A Larwence correspondeu of the St. Louis Democrat aays that Gev. Garsy proyiniaes to drive every marauder Irom Kanaas who is not an actual resident, and declairs that he will call to his aid to acaamplisb the object. ft __ .. delegates to aatd Convention will be 0n Tuesday after the first Mon- provisions of the Code rcgulat* gt.acrai elections, aud an act entitled mc providang for the revision and Done at Iowa Cuy, tka JKnUl dms »f September, AD, 1950. By the Governor: JAMES W. GUtttfl. Gao. W. McClsabt, Sec y of State. KXCIIIHG HEWS FE0H I a MS AS. March of tie Ruffians u n Lavretu*— Two or th'te Sstrmishes—Rtids Fortxs Disbanded ty the Goveranr. P«sw Yobb, Sept. 23.—The lim'i eOrtair.s the following dispatches: Ltwatuci. K. T. Sept. 1»5.— Twenty eight hungered men,mostly Missouriana, reached Franklin yesterday, destined to sttack Lawrence. 0»tn£ 10 our reliance upon Gorernor Geary for ^protection, our forces are mostly in the country. Abount 60© night lot. Tms morning, the Govenor in person disbanded the Missourions under Reid, member elect of the neat Missoui. Legislature would have blood iu spite o ihetiovernur. Our citizens have enrolled as his Miiiita. A colision is feared. w j,..ur Ibis wonld make the „, „k?n stood .he wbole think is very near the reality. *s Xhere were over this view of the subject all sincere men hides of ail kinds. i ^l,?e «cept South Carolina, where the aie rapidly coming. Pn-slavery Know I 7^ „roundl ,e't lp ,rt for wt re ,he priioorr while retiming. lirae "8° 18 '«r Widety Thar. ..r. electoral ticket n ugtn.a, ar.! one in ^Te^teen hundred hor- abou, lJjr ftUuure*i Conven-1 Nurlh Commons, Alleghe* I dragoons I I Southern Fremont Movements.—The genersl movesient which we indicated wau!d »oon r'm°nl b« ,naUe 0 hr electoral ticket in every South- ?01nJ ahead. Already he an e'PCtora' l|Cket e'fCi»rai in Kentucky, an »'g wagons and ve-! Maryiaud and why not iu every other lake« th« l'Cket P!»ce of the electo* Why ,lut' *VC #ay Thc 'etrs a«° Bod rcmoul b® __ now that he was then, eicept risited the grounds during the aiternocn. p1*' be^is opposed to the Democratic sud the stands were always surrounded fy as many as ould hear. If there i.ad lhe 18 a tt* ^t lter l"« I P^easio.. contained only afteea hundred persons, wuri a few banners and bags,but no exhibition of trades, or manifestation masses were interested iu tueir that the cause. 9aiI,« Pu rre-Buchanan po!try of making Kan saj a sia'e i?tate by force c: arma, mtir-1 der, arson, confiscation and robbery. In i every other reapect the people of the South, with the people of ih« Noith, may as safe'/ unite upon F:emon:—it uuivc up«jn 1 .•erooi:'.— it is oiklyja^*a s opposition to the horrible Democratic nV ruffian policy of mikuig Kansas a Slave Stnie tnat renders Col. Fremont less a vt»« thing else he is a better outhern July 2d, 1U56, 29,6w. tow a- X_a u e At tb^i MiufMU Linker Yard Corner of I^ws and Fourth Streets, (p ir»ne thaMN*w fVrinoyWania iiouae." PZiANK TZMBSOt. Joist ani sf-anthn^uf nil liiuiei smns, clar stvilf ami boarrls eveiy quality fn ui twenty-tour feet ions, beat qualny tha vnt nine sh.uple* SotJ.ClO be»t ijuaJiti pine laths also 2ti,Ul Nn. I pirket* 15,(*H No. Picke'» al»o coiislarttly on l.m.'l a lull assort ment of iyiih aiui i.lated Windows. The parin'ulsr nitrntion "f Imi'ders and par cha«eis of lumber ia invited to examine OUi stuck whicli will be sold at Pi ices thai Cannot /aU to suit Purchasers l)ont for jet the place, coruer Iowa and F' nrth street*. N. B. Pur'-tiasers from the cnnntry atop pii.f at the New Peniuylvsma Hons* will a^s I ha advantage of selecting ami iuading then tanber, wMnt «Aiaf tMr lewes frota tha •laWa BUoiktU, IKnaeati&e Markat. Ml SMni vm r*L.... rut* n ii *.. "%»a Null. l-*r4 O.W RitM hi*. UktjM, MM »t« '"•Is Drang ort Market (MM, Sl'«l ttaur. aa»i "«. ... flm, 4* WMal. IN OMm I («t» .... 1 ra. I ih* PialH* Hijr, at,' .1*1 Ir^Ml OhioafO Kuk»t fJl.~.rl 'sftrojsvbf. ttmtit Ttn.: .. \ji j" Rail Bond Tuae Table Tu takt E£*ct Stpitmktr UK, ttV. ooiltu BAST. la«MaIavaCly at S kl r. B. I'Im7*41 •a «a» at I 14 a^ JatKii*'. «t i 'C e ar Ikirtnti S aS a Da?«p»t I O rn 10 Si* a«ac*il»a at I U "7 |7 coma wsjft, KtyiMlaaaaaT*»».i.^ail allUf i. Diraii ai |S Baara' laa al S IS iki n'«fM«bt »«S JaiiAiiua al I 41 '3* tr.ln raw ikr a«k rark way aar 4ay a Tj«a K*ptaa- tiaii a a»M aa at I ant. Tka Hal -u P"il »a. Tra aa aov pa* a« tka a. lrM(- Ndtire.—L«st till. TO8baw. Thox tr.ownip thewwiven udeb«l ta Baglev A Co hy Note vr Book account, tnuft call ami aettle th« s:u ie iTimed ately, at tbe aa:d Notes and «ec»unit will ba !ef( with a Jaitice ot thr 1'cacc, for eeilestion, after the firat day ot October next 37tf. T.AOi.EY, fc Ca, Life of Fremont \\7 E for pale, laia tSic*, n cunibSTo tf pi»- of E !!«f pi Blgelow'a IAf* of Freiacr.t Price $! ,00 This acknowledge.! ,* :u- N-rt *«rk pah* »UaJ. *od Is an exit i«at back K**rj fecpab Ueu R'iou!(t have ua Cai! r.*J purrh i*f. tilt. •. bibblbt, remain, preparing to fight in our fortifi cation. Our advance guards came in solMsiori last n'gbt and three ot the enemy's m«-n T'RK I »dei sint«f luting entered mt» a on ar WM. Nou. ot .ur. a«ZSZSgSSS, injured. and old edar, ui generai, with ill kind* Jest then orders came from the Gov* Lumber, Skingl-ts, ernor, forbiding the approsch ef the pro* slaveiy forces. They then fell baek and camped st Frsnklin. NEW LU31BERYARD In Tipteii. Four hunOred troepi arrived here last'" Which (hrv are determUacd to p*l as e -eapaa OI. protection c*n Col. Harney's regiment fought at i Hartford and won. killing three and woundl mBny Five Wfr e Many of them swore tbey wu present. flmlBg ileir lambrr, Sidia* Im B**# ing, Shingles, tit. ef all kind* and ia large quaatilisa, kap^Mi sUntly oo baod. Timber. LalA,+*.$£& P'^chaaed anjrwlwfe ta the country tar c.iih Our am!'., tm •d a at all Ha-ua*v" country wii! b* Our aiotii a l(ulrk taiaa I Any order from tl iv attfr. l«Ki to, aa much §o a* if th« pnrefc I'E r'S A Tftut ^0{ Harney'.iW.re yarcbanag el«wW and v^ is whole force rtf. niREr.f'v a LATHAM Farm For Sal#. I N I'Dt»rov»d Tarm of 1(S0hi« tnr A aal«, adj"i!.u th» town plat af §5. Rocbeatar. A barnin ui*y be hadYf aaliiof on C. C. Ooooa, at Iioch«tar, or Wif. ». Ig VVEL. ^tou. SAMUEL DEWEL-, DIUTuX *T TirTOM Ah» OlltUl L**D AGKffT. WtlX amarf jron-piiy to »11 bntdi P.lYiM' f)F J'AXTS loyinf and Stllinfr on Lomtnistim, it* •*&»«! T\ r• ia»4» a *«•»'?, a Pit —i—/d «Mtlasi ca. ft ch*tra NUt k IMS h* tng ftl FOR HUI -l-et» 4 lad I KM tl )a lt« e\*m\m whir aka ft MlMsy# wi rfiui Jiiati mmu. flUJftU* IU®* 1 Nortnern man better Union man. than BucLanan. He laborers are with us. Only one week .. ago, the Buchauin men, alter the labor I *ound and clear of barnacles, fresh of wee'is he id a Convention, snd f'om the people, and free Irom the ?lti»chk es of spoiliuien, old backs, old logieS| 'secessionists and abo!itiomsts. It is the cohser ativt Nerthern masses of Union men that are carrying him on and why i i i o w then should he not run as well among the ia Union men ol the kouth I Give inm a trial and tbey FHESff A !t! V" A I. UF BT oat IOWA. SAMUELc-eOAvrwF.iar, K. KULLKH woiiM ranpectfully arinmif tbe citisens of Davenport and aiirrnuiidiiig c-untry *bat be has reccatly open ed aa sate naive u e a corner of ltwaa-d Kourtli street*, directlyop posue New Pennsylvania wh(re he hat n«w on hand a 'arcs and well selected stock •f Lumbar, consifting in part uf Fiooriug, superior quality Fencing, fu inch hic« Sidmg, full half inch thick Ceiling, Sheeting, Lfiaai •*hs»» fhl» bt®a« S feat. w«M •»r ,». to 1't'i Of'B ITT, and a Dawn*. n i U a M4 »V i ac i mn I Jf w saw i«,ii ao a«r lift »a» JB a i» ka I. ia. m, wy«w s a \*i I an n w a hi ivm i-»j s«a im ,i# n w a ia« a «i a w a al A'.w, A v II *mm ta Tm t4 9 it »i ktmr I III Irlia, aa Ika Mai la aj a«1 Ikr". I f.:ir -U ka Ut.taa a a fn.ia (B a. -f fr.1, aU at ar .r r*vo«, «al«r. A »k fv rsmmi *»«r ••ih r-v#: s ip+*y •:««. :»j Aital t-.rWi« »n».i mi 5 I fa»uiiaslMO uti tor i)rru:« at Kati»l»tl, mh a A wfiri fc.\ki Ei. uewux. (Vetera) !*ci AgeM at Ti^a. Farms i'or ItTTLlll »T i.m i ci a ga*d will support hiu.—A. Y. 'JlfcUZffSi W hich, u vrtU tril by holttalt or ftetaU Alao—a lifar block ol taio-.tritH, rruVii.t/aa, Wtfixlf'i! ind .in*, yue nsware, ilit4iware. Nana, i'aiiiU, Oil*. Turptniiae, ^c.: toga-ih«r with h'^i u!irr ariioicii ia uar line, too Huiuuruua Ui D»«atiio ^11 u' *hu.b will t.t tuM a: u amall a iv«nc« on -i Wll.tv k ilUX'LH, (iu second Street, oppoaita La CUire Ifo*, b« twrea Maui »ad bra t/ st. Uavanpurt, Saia, Of SO acres, in Iowa township, for tales it a hon^e. and a^ii« lu acres brtka anri ttider fenr», IS ioMf Tlmtxr. BTT aaa af at, Iwa ra^ia:* Ml. Htaal* 'i 9, u.h «.f OdiaJi 0?c* r, HTT AC»«» hn •. t» RM wf «. svasi' cs'infiv wr Iu a |»l riBM|« "»W BTarit. H*,«I a aka a .,rcc F4.SB. IM «. if .iki'I '.a«4 fai «a f.~ "t it,. la M-m hllliia .4 Uan rikMKI, «ai ka troar Sa«u il ll' an- IX .~i». a I.1KS. 1 (ia »'.aa» i-«aa'»i# •si* jiwil/ ef tr»rij »ud ia* »t Knqu.rs of W\.M^S F-rK'SR. £S?^C SherifTs Sal«. a! I: a tr,mt dtrao Cie:a'» "'V *e -j»f rtrtu? r.f a ed iaanivl ou tle '.rict O-urt, io anfl for -tate of of t^ propertv alUcbrneat, (Wtt couat* in f*v the Hki tbe vuu'y 'l: »a* iowa. io favar *re»«ot»*f U-s and aa*in«t Pitten^er a '.Vb w Ua?« »o*arf unon the folloirin^ 4e*crlbt IU,.t Fatate. lylnf *od lelnr in tii« town of Tipton, Cadar Co., Iowa, to wit: fyot i (S) io (24) in Rlork the twentj foar aforesaid town of Tipton and alsu heretofore attached oa (h- 5th day ofXneemtier, ISM, la a eerta'o writ issoed out of of !h- Dtricl OOttrt Carpenter Us a "C Iowa. te«tel N^.etaU'r 4ih. 1UA Co pUiut.iVa, an-t SifaihKt i'lttenyer A Wheele« tidfendaatt a \l i shall jfTjr ths aasM for aale at pti lie oatorv, oo Hatdrday. the 11th day of October, A. 1 1h56, at tbe Court IIooss door ia Cedar county. Iiwa, between tte hoosa of I o'cloek A. I., aod 4 o'rlook P. M. of thsaaid day. tesalWy said exewitioo and the ooets taat awy assrua thereen. Tipton, Iowa, Sept. Kith. 1M6. JOHN D. fMUKLKY, tT 4w. Cedai C«., ItVSa Atfminlstiatrtz' NOT1CK ia hereby given thai lattera of Ad minlatralioB Wave beeo duly bailed to BMk« the Couoiy Court of Cedar oounty^dowa, opw» h* esiiiteof lle'iry W,iee.t(»c^ae«l. All i^rsae* indt'btid to said estate will m*k* p*ywat at once te the auheariher, aud tl»eea havlog elrfas acait«t said eaUte will pteaeat then for setUa me:it. duly atUbeotioaMo- Sotbia lippse^i »»TVt v^a f,y. Wfnw i 'H. J. Wjaa, 4w.ptl. Admiaiatralrli •F" Lb I KAY NOTICES. twe KKTkAV MoaeiC8.-T»k.ii a» a* U»fa» la»» kaltat, I „t Jala. Itse.oaaaI»•••*?*• c*T*ata.,«wk.