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iplon ^bcrtiscr. RB JT0T AXI ii VISA* OT. SATL RDAY,~OCx7 4, 1856 s_- /•*-affnrg^fc-jr VOUKG. DEMOCRACY. VI •enaocralic RepuVliCaa Ticket, Tat l'KE.-:rE.vT. JOHN C. FREMONT. O. C«!if ri-ti. For Vice Prt%t ItnK WILLI AM L. DAYTOH, Of N For Ptritlrt'uti KI-'Har*. state at large 1 1_KL F. WfUJHL Vow and The a. wMl »vrry !*•*•.#«:** 4o «Mi*-wv!ilil ret err ihtw t««f» im tuimrir 4*T|r Kf-wet. K A* I* I «t« tfeai tkm IM I ,, *.f j—?•»**t tt »»Ki it a* »t r«*r HV •.!-» .v 1V^ I M'' K1T ft rt»LT OFa* ,...4g o nvr i AH Til A*rMl mr «i:rrR 4ur.« #iyr s ism 5-, ifee Tr '*'+4 *fi% I n»tr4 t». S'»ti mw -y ,rt »»4e lo I h-.tv* i »e |«f, i nz?.i u ib« r«ntni'» »i v •j.'tt r. u. f-«l '.»»«« mm* tiiu i 't wiwfcm »KI I«'» t» T•»« W, M, m. tein ji mi ih»— A. lxc«. w. h«»» *,** .. mt nil im-t'-r -I ,»m* mm* R) u*f 1 rWd W #1 I -W "*T.y 'tt #1"rr H«ty COwuflT- 13 »g~er crowd. Border Rctffian orsran mil." tAML'KLA HU-.SfaLL. Wm M. STOSE, IIKN'EV O.CONSOa. 1*4. diMrict, 14. ill «r i U fh* \u4 m- tf*r \nvt v n. AU m— V»-m O «uqr wit* lb*1! V# tk ar* Tltlil r±**zit i'i ikiitmIik#j»*W»c ww it 'hit 4*f v W e k n i W*ri^ "F *««««rrei tbtaf. fmiM* -»f Hr. v. ,r.r, timr*. lk« tM *.li i|«i. Th. rfUtmt «, -,4 rrturu ,i HKltUXR i5r».*DITF :r —J 4. «i "«,it «'V« wmm *"»4 fKi ll R«*« s Km* 2- *t*l 5 -n »..i ."wv... ii. -s-ui-» ft» $+'-rr. e«f MMf 4 r.: .« P.»'.t...r3i at -4 .'..c r» Il f1.3. 1.1 Ktl •»%.w lt»TS U« r»-«t',Hii»f(3Hr 'ti J»* y w •*4 K 4* 1 1 lt *1 V* y Cwitit 1 -r. 1 i u*-. 4 «i»r. me* H* wl f.-r# r? i ia r*-. U #iT *»»I*T W!ll rtrt V':» Pint 'mt it 4 *. Tfe#re it 1 4- -a 9 •*.» cf 1l 20. Lacton, Tuesday, 21. Farmington, Wedneaiay, 22. Jenn tig-», Thursday, 23. Hebron, Friday, 24. Rosbest^r. Saturday, 2\ Pedee, Mux«ons.) Monday,'' Conn- aisd li^ar nnd judge fer yo«»r %dlvt -. N. H. Paiker Ef^, it as just returned! Irom I0W.1 (.'iiv, and infoims us that 1 w !»aUri e. aiwa« crowded, ail could n?t get Judge Ye.—The IXr»L.». ThVl rwwe v» »«f*r **s'Il m, '4.1* m. !f tw. **r tH.«e t*l tiff i-r bt er~l ri«u:«. «. ... *»rfc ... .! «r4iw» ab*pi :h-w»«t"ra **rn -Wut IT 1 w««* »^ai S-irson v- )TTT. I a-» rwt w o *9* u e V, t*« "t»« Xurr.. TH»T THV-tl •korKntV I* Mt* BattM w ft »t» ,r.i» -*i CP'fBU»«. Cm T.»r l*'"1 -r lis- r*r »1!«1 »e* 'Ike'* to ... '.r 1 If •f'k* at s a U*- w 'M 'h 3 ta tr*«tff •*?.* lof (rtw*' lw r*- *l»»« i *«r« n.Tkrt* M" Ort! 0.-V-. V. .I 1 fo t« tk* e»V W« In «-4tr te t4 Mf .« ..rj rf t»U ««n«. •—B»- r.-Mta SmmUi to flirnc-««rr il IT V tf T«t X««TU wkl i-t Hi »nn t»e ie«-rT* t"j« »i- a Sl«»f t*' I" !h'l"""«" I*m r—ft i. I We !1» UI4k ld th*i l»« «»l k»» »ul I mm ia '»*ir a! rton mg it. flbhi.t L-rrit* i "-t •.« «r fjt« tw* I* r»'«reee# »•«».» ratxate"!' ttwwn it ii« k« 5i i a»VKJ I thirty in namVr. wrre ^jchanan ami Fillmore roea 'Tis wor:»i-rf ii *=r»usf of lbe pvty, »a. i nut uai Ufgr 1 41 of this j»?*ee. Xl»e talanee of the article is made up of taw bii!ingsgate and fish market slang, such beinj the only kind of language Ike editor of tli.it paper is conversant with. i But as to the truth of the above. Ten Republicans and thirty olhtrt-forty in following article we take from the Black Democrat nocracy voted against it. It further proves tbat tbe Republican members of Congress are not abolition ists, but true conservative national men. seeking to restore peace to Kansas, and tbat th y have done all tbat men can do to accomplish th s object, and ocly failed "Hunting down the Pan-iag Fugi tives "—Republican Legislation for Kansas. Xhe Kansas bi:i introduced into the House of Represen'.atives by Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, and which passed that body by the united vote of the Black Republi cans, not only allowed slavery in tnat Termor? until 1S5S, and made all slave il i i I life, te-.. u 1 ra »r«w-r«ii»» b-'^J5irrrTr orer rna/ H|| 1 f|t/.% lU *v! erWf bj 5 i 'r . ttt TikKRIfU^ Y r-v* 1 .«'• »k -tr yjioTWti!* t!»c 1*-n r,*Uv •niTf 54RN -r «f a l.XS *M«U 9*nm4'ij Ue» Y pr4 it y%nr *•«*•. 1 S*w '»rW*s* —i*t |r. I T' !»'m era' a.i u 99 a 4« t»W« f* iATtr* tr. at '&•** »*%.•*» tn^|»-.H.k f^r n i fo# 4i& t' |4tlMI '*»*.!"• I. *. 1m4 tfetfu** ft UA vr *m*«T «k *P» *. tTfra^ar# IM A Mass Convection Tor Cedar County wul be Leld at lbe Ciurt House, iu Tipt-m, on Saturday tbe |8'h oi October, 1S0G. f^r the purpose of nominating a ca:i^.!a'.e f- Delegate to the State* Constiti.!! ^aJ Convention. Distinguished speakers wiil te present aad address the Convcn' Com* oa«? and ail. PoLticai Meetings Will be i.eld 1 t..t* u pons eti diacttf* •Hug the pi inciples at iseue in the present "arnpaign, as iuliows: At C«!ar B.uffs, Saturday* Oct 4. Red Oak, Afonday. 6. Mechamcsville, Sa *rday, 11. ')r:ion, Monday. 13. Maiaiion, Xuesdsy. 14. Harwell, Wednesday, 15. Cambridge, Thursday, 16. Rosette, Friday, 17. Inland, Saturday, 18. Sue Creek, Monday, fore- apeu the eat ject. Jr*. -'A few Sabfrriben. Wo have beea requested to notice by quae a number of very respectable men Tb't rery «ti*d ,*) and tlented senile »w». let off coasid'Titrt-- cm at the i *urt iloass on trxliy PTeni'i,? U»t i th« entire i th* imisor-| una o: tb*/,-» Block &f,»••{,,», rt*rnt We °f this county, tbal through the impor* *4* /fft ciu s-' ihmt prrd«Hj number tutting *u3 fait promises o* the t»n?fcst* '"lhM erg fM lbe Bordt th"''.Vf!! ,r much evidence to t'e contrary, as is iui was up. and so his su^cribers paid for It it the 1 this care, is irore than we can tell. It is the RulBaa P!ace thal whole •ection of the county. gan, b«t the people keep aloof from it Ly iug. with the editor of tbe Pemotaret* great deal better. Tbey excuse him on the ground of mental derangement that he ought not to be blamed for it as be cannot help it and say we should overlook these little hallucinations' of his. Xhe fact is. be is to be pitied—he would teii the truth if he could, but can not. chndren born within that time siares for called the Great Western Railroad Com pany, the proceedings of which orgaoisa- V% .L t« but extended th* Fugtftv* Save law Ttrruory aid .\mratk t. We b- JJ.^ ii* At i bean press about the atrocious Fugitive Slave Law, and ab4it hunting down the panting tuguire ?nti la from slavery, yet their Representaiirea unaDimously vote to ex teni thHt law over the United States Terri'ories. They made no efforts lo amend it in any particular, but voted for it just as it is. After exhausting the who'e language of opprobrium in their denunciation of tbe Fuguive Slave Law for about five year*. *e 3ee Campbell, Giddings and the wh«!e Bb .k Republi can party tak n? the back Ua:k in this extraordinary fashion. Here is that portion of Dar.n's bill to wni'.'b we refer, being the proviso of the twenty iourth section of the ad, I'roviled. however, That aoy law ally beW to service ia «ud Te-htor,e» not bi 4 seSi^rg"! fr .ni »»ch aeir c«by aocb repeal, a id r»v .T»i of ti *ecti n, if cu.'i f-e S)C fbdil i/-r pf-rrnarj-r '.:j r- raoT.i !rjtn 'UC'. i*:rr. tv ,t ^rr.'or.' prior to tb^ fir*! J*a Biry le'y. i i i i i i i Tbe 27. b. II. near Larue»tTue«." 28. Springdale. Wednesday, 29. Thursday, 30. lim ey Grove, Friday, 31. Cedar Bluffs, Saturday, Nor. 1. W'e!is Spicer, J. W. Lattell, and other ,, RepuiiiiOaus (vili be present. The Uu»- «"»««*. U« of ll. ocrats premise to have speakers ou iiar.d, I'unk, Great Western Rail Road. 1 a largi-ail 1 en'-hu. i islic meeting of the Cit izens of Johson 00., was held ai the Sta:e House,to take iu consideration the feasi« bility of constuBting* a Rail Road, from Camanche, on the Mississippi river, v a Xipton ai oa Iowa City to some point ihe Musjuri rhr»-r, where it mu vaenitnoubly resolved. ,.r, ... ». i the bar was deranged or insane. That the projec. is a leaf ibie'jce, ana ttiil the Oreal Western Rail-Road ought lube built,can be built, arid shull be built. ben. C. B. Stuart President and Ch ef Enbineer, designs putting a corps of En gineers immediately cn the work. f&r vr ung I, '11 ia Pijiiadflpala cotn a.it.d liicid's UsittK bvr m&teet r-.lued her a &•« tiOLCn-V only man in the Black Republi can ranks who vote! against this meas ure cf Dunn's was B. F. Lciter, trie member from the Stark District in this State* The Murder Case. when one of the Jurymen discovered tbe liule fact thai be was not a citizen of) rendered a verdict that the prisoner of course disposed of the ease, and tbe prisoner was remanded to jail for safe keeping. What is novr to be d'oae widi Ae nan is a question for the law to determine, but for tbe present he wdl be confined io the Scott Co. jail until the State takes charge of him for the future. •100.000. ard any cbiH or th.idr*n *jrn iu eitter ut »»il Terriwr or Mtj t* m* iaw'uily :id 1 »«-rv-s. if in lik» m»aner re:nof.d w.tb &.t «ail Urr.tori-'i' th flat-, fhaii not w. by rea^not anyttin* ii ibis 1 i""Vnd Shields 'aiid "Richard,on mnjtLin/ i. this k a a a e a e I n s u y i e A a v e organ of this thr? kave 15660 ,nduced 10 n far a while bet finding it sucb a fol Xhe above is from an article in tbe eome ahect, and ihat tbe editor co«W not under any circumstance tell the truth We ».« »r we Berer before l»«» .o, i editor to refuse to atop the paper wuen the subscribers pa»d up and request you have got, as it as WKertaia gelling any more. of this ?lace. It is only necessary to say that I ».-T* To- c.rrf:. I' r»'l- T'«»"! K "-rre ,-c^ti!«*-v»r-.Hiiiot i. peace to Kansas, iij ^i.iw.l y. I .. i i. pacification cf tbe troubles, yet the Ik or doubted by any intelligent formed man of either opposition party.— The Know Noti.ings ihrough the South openly acknowledge it, aod attribute his this Dunn's Bill' proposed to reinstate e e i o n o e e a o k e e i n u a n tbe Missouri Compromise and restore an on -il was intended as a to lam to have him withdraw. The Fillmore men in the North do not now deny tbe fact that old Buck cannot carry Pennsylvania nor New Vork, and call upon the Democrats to withdraw their man and unite on somebody e!se. The pro-slavery forces in all the Eas tern and Middle States are scattered in throo^h the pro-slavery Senate. But dismay, and the accessions to the Repub read tbe article just as the Democrat pub- ncan party now come by the thousands, iished it and remember that Democrats The enthusiasm for Fremont far erceeds voted against it, and thus refused to re- ,g cabin times of 1S40, and the mi st ore peace to Kansas. We publish tbe Democrats own remarks aad all. jonties for Fremont in tbe Western States will fai exceed that ever given for any party heretofore. 0w- bad this art o«vr b*eo pawed peat will, beyond all doubt, .ast Us voti A id proTil-d fartb»r. that any persoo for the Black Repu! 1 can raididate.— V* *ntia,tnV^'®r[n Li-LA HE.LD T'.j SEi»\iCr. n any oih-1 jjj thu? another tr State or Te'r.vry of tb* fait Staus »Dd vs. summer, was the all absorbing topic.— The Court assigned fcr his counsel Judge Grant, and about the middle of tbe week after much difficulty, a jury was empan. 1 r- &mcf by Tht Great Western KfitrmS. tbe last week our town was visited quite a number of men from the East, interested in building a road from Ca manche to Iowa City, and a company has recently been organized by them. Uon we will publish next week. It is an enterprise which enlists the cordial support of all our citizens and that of the entire County and we look for a very heavy subscription being raised for this road, in iiis County—sa y at least fare Tropbecies. The R«c:mon i W^iir having heard ihe popular thunder n Io-.va, Vermont and Maine, is moved to utter tbe following prophecies. Nobody hereaway but E I O A V K K I S E A Big Meetiaf Imrfntt Repvblkam ShtvufaflO*.— Lsnn Czvhii/ gtod fer .*7 |u, mo What can induce a man to tell! bors. The utterly refused to do it, and 3 000 who went in. Besides this, the Virgima Republican State Convention year and reiused to receive it. ^ole year ana reiusea to rece.r® «. !wdl known to citizens from all parts of Subscribers must be getting vciy scarce I We learn from Pennsylvania that e county, that on tbe evening Mr. O'-! when the editor refuses to step a paper Conner spoke, the Court House was in this way. The fact is, the whole coo- oar leader* the strongest kind of evidence »nd it has no circulation except ruch a.jrery cauw. is sotneining he must have had l«orn jn i* forced upon the people as above. drive ua. a.I bones." as it appears to be a constitution- tD*k* a! defect with him, and eien the more P!e know thai when they are importuned ery yet the Border Ruffian party, who lespectable of his own fitly regret that to have it sent to them that they are be- he will not or cannot tell tbe truth when I »ng led iato a snare from which they can- it wtil answer just as well and sound a not get out without {laying well for it— jglanug truths. !Dpr e e in the North, whose majority heretofore ty, and rallying leneath the sectional. 1000 Jvr Fremont. Am AMmmim.* A* majority give a eyfcopsi* next week. We will now.only state that the as- follows pef)^s lar tbe rf w it i but suclns not the case with rur ne,g pr0WMj0B ered, and counted nearly s such a grofs fulsehood in the face of so would not stop their paper until ihe^year thronged with people. The was held at Wheeling on Thursday, and George D. Gray, of irP icroad in Mtendaaee was mi The truth cf Kansas —Vie seals, and the cern is .uppoited by a few who lake a, tbat civil war, is now ra^ng in Karsas, ^!»P meinbeTof the audience was made up of men from every l»rge number of copies to support the or- i aod that the territory w!e«ed*«h^bao^ ort Buchanan, raise the cry of -Ibo- KHonnm, A few subscribers over tbe way are I We Lire ov Comity, the fiviaf wit needed badly—tbe gratuitous circulation I aesses, to testify of the outrages, and re.pc»*. 00 receRt,y Tke Skies are Brieht^ sai.was there lo witness the truth of these lbe fact that Fremont is toB«d to be things, and he is a man of uuth and ve- .orm the meia^ho'y o^ranon ol ,, i I racitv and an old line democrat of the elected by the people is no longer denied r*city, ana an ow n caudlelight. ai the Court House, in nt or well-in- «hool, and one, waom, ay presenre would Lave been the very best of author- ity among the democrats, but, as he re- party of the Sbutn have sent embassadors not entitled to credit. Shame upon course Below men or any party which takes such a for ,j,e renerable W* If letter trom Henry Donaho, recently from this County, woo went there a staunch speculation.' democrat.one whose party fealty baa nev er been questioned. We recommend his fetter to his old party friends. Plat* CO., MO., Mr. RICHA«b Jac*ma*:—Sin As it regards a free or Slave state, I can hardly venture a gue««, as Kansas .3 at this time ia a state of opeu war, an Leavenworth Co. have principally lea the a few bewildered individuals will doubt ior a moment of their fulfillment: We make the prediction confidently now that in Iitimis—«he home of Doug las himself—Bissell will beat Richar lacn for the tiovernorship out of sight. We make llis prediction in the lace of the State, and immediately published a letter »xp:ra iof» of tbat, t{i0JSaD majority. Ti:» Stale of Doujr- I ''1'a(-e'P' c-'ia. 1 i a n a 1 country. Leavenworth City, which, but a tew weeks since, «as a thriving and business place, is now the scene oi car-1 nage and bloodshed, daily. Maay of 1 the citizens have left, other* have been killed, and others (Free State men) have been sent down the river, while others still, have been compelled to seek shelter in Fort Leavenworth. I can tell you it looks awfuL Tne soldiers para dmg tbe streets, armed to the teeth, lb« American colors flying, the bands play ing, and all to take tbe lives ol citizens of this once happy state, who have ven tured to express their free thoughts. I left Kansis about two weeks ago.— Tijey are pressing horses, they seized many of my neighbor's horses, some in the night and very few in the day time. I do not know as I shall be able to keep my horses here, as they begin lo talk of pressing horses 1 tbe las', term cf the District Court! them Slate. XheTe is none—there can another meeting was held. I State cone. His chances the Nor,h. look. for lbe murder of his wife last |,a .wb»l d'^t.on you may, are utterly I and desperately hopeless No candid man in eiiner section wi 1 ever pretend otherwise. A tew weeks more will |, voucli the entire accuracy of the prophecy we now make and we make it with all 1 netted. The case proceeded ant.I Friday solemnity and with an honest conviction |t w rf .a|ized .. j- Sept. 27.—A fire broke out about four this county —here the jury weie ais ioclock this morning in the extensive charged and ail held for naught, j»|an0 Factory of A & A jury was then empanneHed to try ing'on street, and owing to the cornbusti lhe matter of the insaniry of the priso- hie nature of the contents 0 ner, who, after heiring lhe testimony, 1 about BwT A Lieutenant's widow writes to complain that bet heart 'Uh-immt less/ in this neighborhood. Yours in friendship, Hesat Doiaso. Pol.tical Item*. A prominent book firm of Boston has fact that only a few weeks sgo Colonel Richardson returned to Wasbirgton j,ua far sold 1 l.OuO copies of Fremont's from an electioneering tour through his lllei 300 of Buuiuiuaus, and 1-jU of F»il- mor«*». assuring his frien is tnat Illinois would vote the Democratic ticket by twenty Freinoot d«»01^ra H»n 1 ia oa Z*"rt 1 S a 1 n tee read a letter :roiu tne non. ^auiuei|"ir riy formerly -e« l)cm ,«,c"s,..e1 J«kW» Crtmel. afV At least fifteen thousand Free Sjtl Abolition banner of Stewart! assembled at Montrose, Pa., on Satur and reinont. day last, beir.g the largest and most en And thus it will most certainly be, too 1 rao° lhe e?ecU Lar^t Fire in Buffalo— Btffalo J.Keough.Wash- Wout and Fillmore ticket*, defends both. 7At Old Patriots.—The We bare not space ibis week to pub- ors of the war of lSlC—pensioners li* Ml proceed,™-. ol the gre.l M. ./ */v.i i. v i i s i o n a e n o n u s a y w n e n a e n u e mg a Marion, on the JOth uk. bet Will present enquired their pre !:Uctions for President. Tbe vole stood immense, for a i Fremont, ihev called at lbe «fie» l» ttdv ,, u .rw-L seems that those who ha\e «-u0»t iM^e U stopped. i** cold acd Mvere WMU:er-. ei* ai)iicij«ied did not tome,but the Bias- _.[f on hlri(i Several men stationed ihenwelveaal culrlQCrt fie y ialerior. considering, Bachicaai, uvafu^t io ent wbidi the RufTalo Re- public MVS lhat iWf aty-four of the sum 1 I CI r^ntinfl»ri and ble-i for their anintry si.H re.na.n on 8Kje of coutiuy-—Vuluque premont Tickti U hate given to C|nc! )nal o armed banditti, enlisted in the pro-sla- gucj,aDa„i n whose determination is to as the only response, to their exchenge with us. auch outrages as are being committed yf that pumpkin-head Weib S-picer, we here daily are shocking. The setters of would inform him thai the the Democrat. Rt~ pub. Back* always lose tfcer horns in No- Tember Firginim.—The the Fremont eielectoral ticket was noini na ted. There was no disturbance. Ge Purv ,aacc. Ute ^,n^ral'c ^ud' tor General of the tale, has taken i Convention which nominated wss miUce ou I free-stat'.? nr.en. or cx'.errm- remarks to let the peo- nate them by surfer, vt wnolewle butch- chairman »(the Com- its permanent organization. Hon g#m .j ingham, of Bucks C\)., Pt., Andrew Jackson's first Secrr i»ry 1^0 Xreasurv, is out lor Jt X£Ciont. A, Hooping Operation 'It is somewhat amusing to lill the nonsensical siang-vrang .Uvtrtistr. conuined in the Xhe great Xipton fts-housr Wells Spicer, who figures as editor, iias ... b.J ipecuUi.oo-MJ .o .f U,e p,«l»er,' W- J«.|b .he people.' Mr. M.., 1 1 tkst li.A iAlll hit .. K"*!would V!ieg 0 an eX his head, Davenport Sept. 7, (n^,,re lt.,ful« he f'jpio it, and have secured the ser-, pert cooper, who will per- giveu 0 a turns from Kansas and tells a hard tale, expected he w II en^jge in the tells the truth of affairs th*re, he is now sines,, and devote his leisure hour. 10 tbe tnck, and even the Democratic ,861 down by them as an "abolitionist, oth oi next November, engraving heaping 'u— on Saturday evening next, his few remaining friends ,j ,her |0Ters o! n,gr0 flotl a u vtrtiSfr, 'The amalgama- .r which, should he rec v»r, it is drug tu- designed expressly for •ne Jid- r' xr— lbefe UQ furlher U8e 1D h,8 country odiior, Jdvertmr, i Ha drug store, Gazette, 1856. 18,6. 'rnmd/ina*er'!resen,ativeB Fremont thusiastic gathering over held North- writh Mr. Buchanan's own State—the ern Pennsylvania. It was addressed by great Keystone State of Pennsylvania.— Hon. Wm. Jessup, Hou. G. A. Grow, Ar.d if he loses this, will ar y of his i Rev. Geo. Langdon, George L. Byles, [friends be kind enough to tell us what of Kansas, Stewart, of Bingnamtun, andj yj_ sujphcu C. Fo*t»r. earthly possibility there is of his obta n- 1 others. An immense torch light proces-1 t|ms |S a Republiean gain of one.— ing the electors! vote of one single Nor- sion came off in the evening, atl«r which |kfaine( certainly, make* a good begin- Tbe Newafk Mercury is informed by e JeUer froru Co bft8 otherwise. A few weeks more will 1 P». lead to the bymenial altar tbe noble- tly A letter from Easton, Pa., announces that Gov. Retder, of Kansas, has de clared in Civer of Freamrt for the Presi dency. Hon. John Moore, cf Warren Co., N. J., has written a letter announcing his intention to support and vole for Colonel the"btiMd- Fremont. Judge Moore has always Xhe I been identified with the Hunker Demo- l* ,l cratic rartv in this State, eniovinif an buildihir new and owued by tbe occupants. crane party mm» J»»e, cujuym, f-M.000. Tbe building and I influence in local and county politics This I material *as insured in several cou.pan-1 amounting almost to a dictatorship. he les for ftfc.OOO. The falling walls crushed present announcement of his purj, se will an adioing woode0 bulildmg, and killing produce important results in that port of an elde.'iy lady, nurse to the family 00 copying it, an 1 setting the building on fire. Messrs. Keougn will immediately rebuild. New Jersey, where the Adminisiiatiou party has always mviutained a large merical ascendency. They are Coming.—Xhe Hermld an/l Whig, nu Somerset, Pa. heretoiore considered eaclusively a Fillmore paper, bow place* at the need oi its columns both the Fre- Disintegration of the Fillmore Party, Mr Haven, of Buffalo, the law part* ner of Mr. F.Umore, wat ripened to be 1 the caodidattJ o( tiie American Older in his uumct tor a seat Congress. We' have it from unquestionable authority «*».**, that, on a servey of the political fit-Id, he declines to enter it, and will uol eonscnt 10 be nominated. The fact is an exceedingly *ignincanV( one. Xhe man to whom, il Air. Fillrrore bad any essental popularity in the place, of 1.is residence, that popjlarity wculd attach iueli in the largest measure, with draws from the coutest for which he was about to buckle ou his armor, and refu tes to fight by the side o! Lis friend. It U fair to infer that Mr. Fillinore begitis lo despair of bis own election. But this is the only one of the signs which point to the same conclusion. Mr. to Fox the gratification Gazette does We deem it unneces- ary to say that Wells beats the Jews in this particular, and will but refer for proof of this fact, to his own paper. The ruih, with Aim is a stranger! Try agaiu Judge.' The foregoing articles we clip entire from the Buck negro organ of this place, and publish theia that the people of this county may know the character of that paper. Comment upon tbera is unneces sary. Tbe Maine Election* Tbe Portia rid .ff/c.-r/iVr publishes!#* turns from 430 towns, (all in the State but 43,) whx'i gives the following ag gregate vote:—as compared with 1S55 Hamlin, (UBp) f»7 OSt. Morrill, (Rep) 50 5*1 W-ilU. !m) il 746. Welfc, (Dera 47 1'.4. Patten, (Whig) 6.0.5C. Used, (Whig) 10.2:57. T'iUU ll.VHiiJ 107 974. Xhe towns to be heard from gave last yesr 2,3^*2 votes. Tne aggregate vote tiki year will thus exceed 1 IS,000,—ex ceeding that of all last year by over 11,000. Xhe retuus will show. I'nilia Mouday evening ovc Chas. Gibbons, Chairman of the Su»te Commit AppIv the same rule to all the Slates iee, ir»u n icuct ..,1 r.r^ci«»lv tiie aamfl intlucnm D. Inhatn, ,Jnfii"u,: and' fair coiij-clure^ can be formed of the prob ,ble re.uli. Da*jd Dud-' l^# a Legislature the House of Rep- Wl!l men Prob*b!y ««tain 12-5 Republiians and 16 Democrats and the Senate 30 Republicans and Demo- crat. Xhe Congressional Delegation stand lb us I. Jobu M. Wood, (Rep) II. CbiJ". L. Gilmau. Rfp) VII N*hemiab A»ntt, (Rep) IV Fr»"*iiin II. IIor**'. (Ueo y V. Iwaul Wa»bl»iirn jr., (Rep) Hordentown, that There is a rumor from Lng and to lbs J,modore Stewart, Old Ironsides,' effect lhat an English Earl, who was en- Democrat, has g»g««i declir€(i himself for Cob Fre- hearted and self-sacrificing Florence Nightingale. She has been elected an honarary life governor of the lloyclFfee Hospital, London. Chi. Dtm. Ruffianism in Pennsylvania.—Easton, Pa., Sep*. 26th.—Gen. E. Jin other Important Come- Outer.—Hon. Juhn Sellers, of Morgan township, Knox county, Ohio, Constitutional Convention, and a lite long Democrat has come out fur Fremont. Nor is this all. Nearly two hundred n member of I is party, a delegate to the fauicus Winchester Convention, at.d President oT tne llmore and Donelson Club of Cutpper county has resigned that office and published a letter in the Rich* mond Enquire, Marsh is hostile lo the extension ol sla very, and therefore he will vote for Fre mont. Mr. Gray says: 'There is not a shadow of chance lor Mr. Fillmore s shows that the southern fiitnds of Mr. Fillmore have abandoned his cause, and the weight of their iiiflutnse and their voles for Bueuauan. cr it is the intention of hin.« publish «*trart from a «elf anl friends, to remove the whole ar- p. rangeinent, bodies, breeches, &c., to ffe- a u# 8eek a aew lor It is indeed laughable ti see the trash contained in the ,'1'txrhser of last wee'.. ihet paper choo^ .0 apply the name oiliar lo anoth-r editor, soiuewber r, con- sidenng him a No. 1 in tbat sr'u '^uj. and alludes lo %is as exceeding and styles ail us k the kberr, Western arti*/' line. He also requests the in that (jtizeiie Thus, we have eminent friends of Mr. Fillmore both at f,e S.uth and the North acknowledging that the Sole quarel been parties at the present moment, which ihere is any vitality, is whether the Ter ritories should be free that to set a can didate as the ropreseniative of any other issue, is trifling with the public interest. n:ui that a canidate so suppored has no chance of success. Mr. Clayton, of Delewarc, one of the slave Stales, but approaching more nearly to the character ot a free fenae than any of that ciass. is one of the »st distin guisiied lea erg ot the American party. Uur readers hive uot forgoueu the letter irotn hnn wl.ich we published ihe other day. We confldenily expected that when the ne should speak cf the candidate for tbe The editor copies an article from i,t which the editor Presidency, he wou.J deciair l.mse.f for Mr. F.llmore. That he would have not supported Mr. Buchanan, we might have interred from the vehemence wiin winch ou the floor of the Senate, he denounced tbe Kaunas laws enacted by Suing!e!lc*v and his associates. Xo withhold support fiotn cuher ol the pro-slavery cajjUidaiea Geyer is a warm friend of the border ruffians one wl o adrni.es ard praises the Stringfelow Cod«\ *nd be vote* for Mr. Buchanan because he thitiks that With such a safe man as Buchanan the cause of shivery and the Strmglellow Code are sale.—.A etc Poti W' 1U 24,3.t* Himiliu ov'-r all Rh mhlican G-iiu 17 000 D«m icrale Loss. 4 307 Wui^ n 4^U'^ It wiil be seen tbftt tb« Republicans are the only party which iias gum ti at a:i- and tbat it has gained very largely irom the old Democrats, from the old Whigs and Americans, and from the new vote. JemrmL Whn has the Ifonarl—A ill l,f00 maj 2/00 nuy. 2,5't*) m»i. 7.000 IUHJ. 4,0'm) maj. /KM maj. the Crimean war. 13 about to we noticed the capture, in Indiana, of a runaway negro, belonging tol. Mallory Esq., of this city. Xhe day aherwards one of the &ig-Nicht punts in this city had a paragraph that the capturers of the negro were Democrats. A gentleman returned from Indiana last night, and he has seen and spoken to the men who ar rested Mr. Irlallory's negro, and every one of theni is a strong /illnrtore man.— Lovisvillt Journal, and Enquirer bu.sno**. BT. H. Lewry, of Kansas, was assaulted yesterday by a Mr. Lee. Several blows were exchang ed before the {. .tifs were »e aratetl. Gen. Lowry aad just recov-red from nn illness and had barely got about. The attabk, which all parties condemned, was occas.ooed by a political discussion. ID of his neighbors have come out with hioi! Hurrah for old Knox She is good for one thousand for Fremont and the Union. iHavketsi, Muicatite Market. I WWlf.il Aa» «r* Tcta 6 axyrra* I****! in which he declaires thai Fiilmoje i ai not be el^-ct and that htf p,ves his support to Buchanan. Mr. Ephraim Marsh, of New Jersey, Presi dent of Ihe very convention which nomi nated Mr. Fiilmore lor the Presidency, has published another letter, in which he decluirs ttiat Fillmore has no chaoce of an electioa, and that he shall do ail ins power to elect Fremont, Mr. Gray is in favor of the exten?ion oi slavery, nud therefore he supports Buchanan. Mr. mon^v is as much as we could expect a pd.t.^un ".»« in a slave Stale to do for the nuunnauou of Col. Freinant. tanwhile we publsh to-day a Icttei from Senator Geyer, of Missouri, a Whig of ancient standiug, from whom, if old associations could ii.Huenre his pres ent course, Mr. Fill more might expect support. He takes ground iu favor of Buchanan. Sei.ator Geyer sees the question now betore the country in us true light, as a struggle between slavery and liberty in the teriitorief, ar.d 1 e is for Buchanan and slavery. Seuito!*' ...t.. |i.no ... Sftw **4r-v« r*r* u^." .-4* !A«.| .... ill- I.-Ml Davenport Market. rtn, f« in r^m. .•mm. f« nwrt. vfl Chioaro Market- Core. Viitt* ft b« I "?«. I(!k,|1«bS -.wru (KiA'li in .... i rofc, V bH* tM. Ma 1, W.f bM «u Ho i»m t.nnWr 1*1 p«r WOO ft 2d *!»«t —-. *. ...jm Jl* Rail Eoal Time Table S.Jlrml, (iOIXO £*•*. r«M |a«« i'lT »t S I*. H. M»»» k n inKill'll S UJ iS il 1 fc O ..*j jm. i &iv(-<'|ett fl HW ViM'..' '.* kl 4 ii I roiso wnfr. 4 ii e. ik. Ml «. ZS .«« •,« U »I Ju »Cti'»u 5 Kip: istvo M*fl Ml MA 1H ii fr«i *M \r iti in tli'-. u f*» TOSttAw. u j'I .mV 4«. .Dd ... .t I n ai.l TU B. Tl» «o »t« »v*t llr K Sotiff.—Last Call* Thow knowing theinselvea indebted tt HACI my ii Vo. by Note or BnoV a-e«'urit, i!st r»:| and thf satne immedi ately, the «ail Notf-s I arcninii wiM t#* left with a Justice ol the lVacr, for after the fir*t day ot October next 37!f. tfllAW, BACLEY.fcGs. Life "of ri.«iiont! W II l[-.c for ale, at this iilke, a mtblicc u (J'•(»!» Of Eigelow'a Life of FremrJIt. Price S] ,00. Ti.h is aik .0*lei^ 1 to tie ttit U'Ht «oak «ad t» exoe'.tent book. Every Ke|n^ kit*. 't 3?tf. MtmT C. LATH N N E W i i Y A III Tfpttrti. having entered into a c-- A p*rti.eri«hir 'i»r 'iie of »up lylmr ihe pe«'LW of lin'on and vicinity 111 p*rlir.iil»». and otd edai, 11. genera!, wttl airki»4l Lumber. Shingles, Stjuart Timber, «u pr«»ci.t. 1- il.more with. nt resevc. Instead of that 1 liMriir. Ilear Limhfr, Sidifif, Ban Botrd be declalrs that he is 'the partisan of no t»f. man.' lie declines to give his support lo of all kiad* and iu lar^t qaditiiiea, ke|^c««- Lath, 4t ire. Which they ar determined to at eLe^p ts ean be j»urehai»il any vr!i«i« ia ike coui.tr/ tor rash. Our ro-1»o i* t)alek Mir* «il ratall P«aSh." Any order fr su th* connlTy Wi^b- prowp*. lv &*ten l"-'l to, a 1 much to &« .t tl.a ^hin^fet, «t«. stantiy on ha ad. ti VK US .1 TRl.iL before aurekaainx elM-tlpr*. a *»r* -mt 37tf. BlUfiLKY tt LATH on C. C. DiN*, at Korh^t#r, or 't P4 1'/A. K ', HI,** s «r v s, York Eneni^g Ont far Fremmi —At a ®f the Fremont Club last evening. Mr. Ito. v, s k suite, of this cry, always a staunch and! Vv-i*? reliable Democrat, c.tiue ut in a formal A*^«rri' annouutement u.at he could n sastnin the new tangled doctrines at the present time promulgated by tbe Douglas Bu chanan Democracy, and d-clarel his in tention to vote for /'leinont. Xhe an nouncement was receive w.ih loud and prolonged applause. Mr. Rosette is an able lawyer, and an el'^jueiit and brill iant otator, and we trust his voice will frequently be heard in tbe present can vass.—ILL A few days ago .. i BAVKMPOar, IOWA. New Yoaa, Sept. 75.—Tbe Sheriff's Sale. of a upeeUI E*.p:uti n, to uk direct »»*t ou the Cleik'a of tli-i fMt trict Court, in nod (or tl, county of S ott ami .-tate of Iowa, in favwr of Oaro' it^r Ills V. M. X. ot VJl. Farm Far Sale. N laipros f-d 1'f rm nf '.' a«*« j- »i 1 si Arrrt, A wa*! n«i:.r-»w*1 fai'uofl i^*« *». mo^4 1 tf* r%l« t'i» Hwn y'rt if S. D»W I. S A U E DEWS* U1 A*» E*M u tUAVKT iT TI* LASH vnuu pi-i' 1 ill *r r.'t .bo^a**- Ol- /'.« A K£ liuyiag and en Cj« •i.t# •*.». i'" 4 "t. **-»t *iUta c*t k«« TOM 4 m4 I, Iso-mi. man W u* a wj^t I" Aim, Ut 9, aUira tn, tfc* Urn 1 t*t Smlb* lUnwr f*f»»tr*l i* fss4^ Ran4 wH% i1»Mr, rM, is» a few rm wal-t l»» ill n» «l Pl-ir In T*rt»e ufyif, a-f» PTfclr?# Ami 40 fiair 1 »f viii'fs w*t«r. A I»A «t«fy wa*J Ift t} f*ai. ir^4 cf w th fy»4 -4'rt#r »M* ••aMrr^d* a.waKru. A w Af«*»fc»toa^o (T4*|r v TarH'rtfj. lifki it AaatMUCft, initio* hAMl'KI. UEWELI.. G*asral I.-uid Acent T't4aB. Farms for Sale, Of 5) acre*, in lwa fownahip, for jale !hv* n a ho'i«e, arid me lo arrca broke and tinder it rr», 1" acre* i frnb**r. *o»- ».i. tirT bui ni li'.t lw« P»i'ii« !*•. T6»KHI r, iWh IIM.1 «..(,», »l.a i» tairmur 11-kn urr .' «r I' 1 ««5» «n^ C&I'am lw.mU %-f T«*. I* a K-». H««t* f««» MM k Mt Ing 4m— f»» .!Swt «•«. Co.. aad iRiMiiht i'itt"n^" A Wb#vlt:r, 1 have IPVUJ upon tbe followiux 4eacriXHl Real F*t»t«, Ij-i.ig uad beiug in the town of Tipton. Cedar f).i.. I o w a o w i o i i u o k w e n y (24) in the aforewid town of Tipton and aim out of ih« prop'Ttr heroti»fnTH attachtil on the 5tb d«y of Novi-mher, 18A5. iu a cerUin writ of attachment. U»u» out of tbe District Oonrt of feott county, lo*a. »«ed Novetntwr tfb. t"*.*»5, in favor of tupenter l)n i. Co plaintiff*, apd Also—A UF\T BMK.AlS, a 00 -D rroc* rAA*. l""Ae« of u injiJ'01 •»'». Si uftfc. »*»t« l«M, t» «f .0 l^Aar- ft a^»*a TIMBER If ««.!».» Im.^, Iifihe *u ««. i3» ,.f B..TTO* I.»*l. r"Iv•** T(.« •Iwl# wit» ^i«ntT of wood i »wl K„,..,,r .if WKI.I-S «i i LB. Uumtoer At tbe MiaaeMta Lumber Tar4 Cofner of Iowa and Fourth Sti Opposite th^ "New Penn^ylvanu Hou^'* Camriir ^AMUF.L of this morning publishes-O a long letter from Senator Fish, giving his reasons for repudiating the Fillmore aad supporting the Republican ticket. H. FILLER would rsspecftatljr announce to the citizens of Davenportaw nrroui.diii^ cauntry that be has recently ope* ed an e*t«n*ive u e I i corner (if liwaand Fourth *tre*t. Aireetlf^P* i. ,. H..IW* where htPW stock cwih-I ..i hibi* The Dubuque Express and Herald has 5* V£i hauled down the Buclianan Hag. No „•t j,uuih. coii*i»tm«c part of reasons given. Pro! ably sick ol a bad I Flooring, suj)erior quality Fencing, ft* iu thick Siding, lull half inch thick Ceiling, Sheeting, Luuibt-r, coii»i»tini in part of PtiAWK TIMBB* Joist .nd -ranti ng of all Jimein'on*. Hear itutf an.! hoards of #*\ery qualilf frojn eiC itwmity-l.-ir feet |oiK, 541','hA heal |K»al,V *h a veil pine sliine'** 9nO.OH) l#«t i a a i 2 0 Ft tir^h the aail day, to aatWfy tbe «aid execution and tliu costii that asay aoqrtie tbfreon. pti»i, Iowa, Sept. I0ib, 18Srt. K 1 i k e o 1 3 N o Z lvickeIs alto co»i»'*iill V haiul a lull a»»Oi i incut of .So v/t and (. Uud WtmUn ». Tlw particular attention of huild«.rssnd pea ehaxer* lmub«»r is invi^eii 'j exaaiin# stock winch wil! te ito'd at Pr ices tiai tVimo/ fait to *uit Pi&hasett Ik)nt forpet the pjace, corner Iowa itreet*. lavor ni i tupeniirr it.x cc «o piainum, ape -s- ^—•••Tt. l*iit«*D/pr A* Wheeler deft*nda!it« »ml wtiiiout t%k|ag tntir Nh*ll offV-r thi! Mine for sale at ou lip outcry. on ri*turd»y, tf'• 11 th tl.«.y of fA:toti-»r, A. t) ls.'ift at the Court llotine uoor in Cedar county Iowa, Niiween U»n hours/i! 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'cU* i N. n.-.Turchawa frrfm the c.ni.trv bine at the Naw Ii.n«y1viuua Hou**'1'1 ''v ib airantiee of selectlnj ard lo«lij US ESTRAY NOTICES aero KMTa*t ii"K«f*. t«w» Inww^a'r- «Wv I ftMHl^-11 h«iKl- Si „U. ««»l I «rbi"• m»«ll .MM" itt '. y-«, Ji.i'l l«H .IM'V1'" u I. :v t« ft'"'"," i Ib ... mt-*- !rtV*t.ei w O. v ft* b* Mvmi ZM.