Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - July 2, 1856, Marshall, Michigan Hyed al tbat J and Oro t door east of in 1 and denier Patent A and HOLLO fc dealers in and dealer in dealer in Shelf HeaVy V Copper Iron Bull ding CHAS dealer in Dry ti ft ft HatM ft ft Sta llone Roady Mode Floor Oil Pa Por cor fc L rerm I door of nnd it the and Counsellor JT at at State street Mar paid for 876 Piano Fortes A FIRST RATE ARTICLE Ti of Piano highly finished nnd ton may now be bad without usual rlek and been Inspected by somo of our Judges of the and have met unanimous ap of aud tha aro Tiled lo the at the of Iho un br b For sale on reasonable Jane if for the How is the time to Buy A SPLENDID PREMIUM Piano THE undersigned Agent for tho salo of Ino Celebrated Piano by New Ion k would announce to the tLm that tc mike person to a Forto from the above celebrated These for vol and purity of delicacy of to all are AP an ack of thew 1 hey awarded lie First Gold Fair of American Premium at Hit may be soon ul my 886tf JASi HOBINSON Detroit Business BY SETS One Dollar Cents OP ot OTTO One column are year HO do 6 t 2ft STUfLES t at tho and MILLINERY STORE respectfully inform his r he It now receiving hla Summer of GOODS Will be Bold nt My stock ft supply of nnd of description HO S lEfl Y AN DO O VES All promptly attended wishing nnd please them tho part of each nnd Panama ed and on short v April jb quiring who Fremont and what he tw it is an act of j had vtb Uada few into thd and ib lik opinion of as found in his annual report as Secretary of Ho is considered lent loth of and will carry Borne little weight those who recognize the authority of nn tearing Eclectic pRATEFUL for tho lib l he announce o friends nnd the public ho lion a large of Drugs and and together with lil experience and In tho treatment a aharo of patron Alno oh hand an of or arid Mr nnd Knit of the ucw Jan 1R16 Drlak DT THE houlie fora term of Ins thoroughly renovated and and In now prepared to may favor him with a 4tf GLISAN RETAIL IH Blank Mounted AND 199 in that Tho had not yet sent out to a party of 20 fell in with n aU of and wounding without fo J the De with tte ioas of bis transport boats and niue tif The country tbo Bay cisco being cleared of Colonel Fref mont returned to the evening of called Ihe explained to the fn rind rot The arid ho was selected to take the chief direction of NEW CROP Importation of fro W PARTICULAR Attention given to All TEAS an aod to be if nut equal lo v Actual Weight and 4 T no Woodward and Lamed RINGMAN IN AND FANCY Gold and Gilt Jew Hooka and But and a general of MERCHANTS IN THE OF THK STATE to to our atock before purr Jefferson Court HEW At Mike 55 Woodward Central Shaving CLARK would respectfully inform the of and vicinity that he continue the Hair at stand opposite ho will be happy to upon who mny with their llo tn Homer Redeemed NQT from its SIXTEEN YEARS of bank by the Farmer Bank but from mar al having n HOOK STOIC located In tho vory of tho door of i opposite Iho limner henyon ran always find on band a good assortment of BOOKS and some Fancy Standard and School Books not vc but will bet In for Ihc Winter BLANK BOOKS kind of all kinds and Steel any kind that IK called ev ery variety of letter and Note that Is Tan tod In this vicinity PICTURE 4 all reudy lor banging only 60 each worth from I lo per hunch and will soon all sorts of and Drawing Paper Port always ready to form for nil or that my pations and gal them chaap limy can at tho 1 the a Library about 100 at any any late work can lie had charges reason shilling per fur U common sized and If it is more than Iho tho will koop the book aiM pay for Till o ad I itill sell book aa CHEAP aa It can be West of Rive u a Hoping that my to plon 1 a of tho this v the and If Homer in m it will not be the Tault of vour 33lf tut ue con and than In the hare Oold and Silver of every kind from to from 810 to 860 Jewelry of every description and do Id Pint Ear and Snld Yui Keys and Seals with Lockets and The stock Gold that was over brought to this and which will he sold very cheap and four oUsa from to and Pm holders 4 Pearl shell curd all of Gooda b slock of Silver Waro Kept on band or male we warrant u good the coin Tea and Table ButUr of all to of tog now und In Pinion uy part be will be to perform welt tan 66 Oct Marshall Ulan k Book Bring In you j GILL is now In John then a vet tho Topographical En nnd Since appointed ft colo left hero under orders from thift department to pursue In tho be yond the Rocky Tho objects of as those of his previous ex had of a scientific without whatever to opera Not nn officer or soldier of the United States army him and his whole forco consisted of sixtytwo employed by himself for and for procuring subsistence in the wilderness and do country through which to Ono of tho objects ho had in was to discover a now and shorter route from Iho wes tern base of tho Rocky fountains to tho mouth of Columbia This ror a part would carry through the and afterward through a of the settled parts of Ho approached these settlements in the winter of of the critical slato of affairs between the United States and and determined give no cause of to the of the with prudence ho halted his command on tho Ono miles from and proceeded alone to that city to explain the object of his com ing to tho commandant and to obtain permission to go to tho of the San where there was game for his men and grass for his aud no to bo molested by his presence Tho leave was but scarcely had he reached the desired spot for refreshment and bo fore bo received information from the American and by expresses from our Consul at that Castro preparing to attack him with a comparatively largo force of cavalry and upon tho pro test under tho cover pf a scientific mis lie was exciting tho American settlors to In view of this and to be in a condition to repeal nn ho then took a position on a mountain overlooking at a distance of about thirty entrenched raised tho flag of the United nnd with his sixtytwo in awaited tbo approach of the commandant From tho 6th to tho 10th of Colo nel Fremont and his little band maintained this General Castro did not approach attacking and Colonel adhering to his plan of avoiding all and determined neither to his gov uor the American settlers ready to join him at all if ho had attack abandoned his and commenced march for intending by that route to return to tho United Deeming all dan ger from tbo Mexicans to be he have thus far proved to tho wishes of some of his men who to remain in the discharged them from his and refused to receive others in tho hia grent j V This which occupied about resulted in tho exploration of thri famons South Pass across the Rpcky Moun and in ascent by and four of hiA men of lup AVind Eiver Burri of the Rocky The report of his exploration attracted great ftt home add ils modesty as for of contained in it This was ly published when author started on a otid to connect the discot tho firsti one surveys to bo made by of the Exploring Expedition on the Pacific and W i of thp urn ri f regions ori sides of tho Rocky Cucumber ORDERS left at S Hardware or directed to IF A AC Marshall will be promptly attended I trill put up the Pumps and war rant them to work feet and 50 cents for each additional ISAAC Great Reduction in fe WOULD Invite the attention of the of Calhoon fc adjoining counties to largo and splendid stock of und home TT X T TT of all Book To j to which they are of leap prices than ever offered In In with pur Ware we a Large Work none but the best of aod wo caa work going oat of 04 to durabili ty and 71878 PATENT METALIC CASES Having the Agency of these cistu for this we arc prepared to furnish all sizes and styles on ahort Coffins OD Buyers of Furniture are Invited to call and examine Goods ire aro confident ire can moat N highest market price raid for 60H ly 41 FLOUR FEED STORE HAVE opened a for Fwva t at the occupied by where wJU be found at all tta was vtt Fresh Ground GHAHAM OR UNBOLTED Fine Corn fine M ut Invited U M istU GT their so cautious was he lo avoid anything which would compromit the Ameri can settlers or give even a color of offence to the Mexican He pursued his march slowly and as tho stato of his men and horses until the middle of May and had reached tho northern shoro of th greater within tho limits of th Oregon when ho found his furthe progress in that direction obstructed by impas sable snowy and hostile had been excited against him by General Cns had killed and wounded four of his men and left him no cither in camp or on bis At the same reach ed bim General jn addition to bis Indian was advancing in person against with artillery and at the head of four or five hundred men that they were pas sing around tho head of tho San Fran cisco to a on tho north side of that the American in the valley of the Sacramento were comprehended in tho scheme of destruction meditated against his own par Under ho determined turn upon his Mexican and seek safo ty both for his own party and American set not merely in iue defeat of but iii the total overthrow of the Mexican authori ty in and the establishment of an independent government in that extensive It was pa tho 6th of and be fore the commencement pf the war between the United Slates and Mexico could have there been that thie resolution was taken by the 5th of it was carried feet by a series of by body of under the conduct of to perceive and able to direct tbo proper for a during On tie Hth of of QQ for with an and The attack on Castro tho next He was at Santa an poet on the upper or south side of of with irien and two pieces of field A circuit of tban n hundred must bo dh tno 6th of July the was by a body of 160 mounted commanded by Fremont in in ar flt tho American on tho Rio do los Here he learnt Cas tro had abandoned Santa and was re south towards Ciudad do los tho city of the scat of tho Governor General of tha 40 It WBJ on to jim to that At trie of depart ure tho that war with Mexico had and tho flag of tho United States there On the 7th of tho fleet would in the pursuit Of Castro nnd his The flag of was hauled and that of tho United States amidst tho hearty and to tho great joy of tho Ameri can and the forces tho command of Colonel pursuit was rapidly and on tbo 12th of Commodore Stock ton and Colonel with ri of marines from tho squadron and souio rifle entered tho city of tho without resistance or objection the Governor thq and the Mexican having fled and dis Commodore Stocton took possession of the whole country as a conquest of the Uni ted and appointed Fremont Gov under the law of nations to assume the functions of that office when he should return to tho in tho short space of sixty from the first decisive this conquest was by a small body of to an extent beyond their Own expectation for the Mexican authorities proclaimed it a not mere ly of the northern but of the wholo prov ince of the The Commandant on tho Oth of from hiscamp at tho day on tho road to announced this result to the together with the ac tual flight nnd dispersion of the former author at the same ho officially com the fact of tho conquest to the English and Spanish Consuls in Cali fornia to crown tho the official pa per of the Mexican on the 16th of in laying these official tions before the introduced them with the emphatic Tho loss of the is The whole pro vince was yielded up to the United is now in our military A small part of the troops sent put to subject this prov ince will it is a sufficient of Kansas on the 29th of 1 were the till the next T It was this exploration that first any accurate information as to tho Great Salt tho great interior basin of and tho moun tain range of thn and first brot to OB it the region now i tn 1 f TTt 1 1 rt A i at mow but thai of rescuing the Government and the from unprincipled pol threaten to the country to the double misery of despotism and of ho bo ns in this as in everything hns And thai he will doubt for surely every honest in will hasten roice ind his aid hiiri with Fremont and the For the State business through several of tlie in 8t Joseph just after the telegraph brought ns the report of 1 myself reporting he news tcr I met nlong my Apd though I was prepared to find the cordially Territory of of Cali After preparing the report of tins expedition in the Spring of now n Cap sot out on a third expedition to j 1 aveni rtt tne general I rnct a poor old fogy wno clinga ti the polluted cnr of prostituted cingl such had nothing to Scarcely a comment 6ould I draw from thorn the political aspect of They no except in that look of of corning Not a word had tuej lo stiy for which ho previously engaged in and received intimation of tho the war with after having him self been onco ordered off by the ho induced by the of the ican in valley of tho o could they say against They feel fin Free a more particular Iho regions j America to and that while an is ft1 Platform that down and sink nil fogy Hut the masses hnil tlie of triumph of rigbt awl freedom There fs not ut this a name in this stirs the Mexicans threatened to drive out men of true manly as tnat of tho lo put himself at their Thus Fremont defeated tho Fremont put a himself into with the naval with the greatest circulation of any tho and in paper in the SAVC suid of him lion with obtained TOmj to possession of of on thoV rV v J ho or his romance of I his heroism of liis energy nnd foresight of his will call was not yet 1110 roso and concentrate the patriotic enthusiasm of r tho nud it we should as tho of no other mail have and Sinco the the same journal We assure our readers that there no room to doubt Mio and to of On this point as os anka or Chase force to retain our and the remaind in a of pf with bmf of and soveral and of want to tp when an or will bo for other objects of the To THE ov THE UNITED r Krom the New York Fremont JOHN whom the Peoples Con vention at Philadelphia have selected to head the grand exploring expedition in search of the lost and almost forgotten landmarks of the Con is still a young His wph died when he WM a was a Tils mother a He was born Sa vannah on the 21at of and ed at South where hit left a widow with three had Laken up her The circumstances of the family were exceedingly narrow and the childhood of Fremont waa surrounded br pri and difficulties which with a powerful nature like naturally tended to develop the elements of hia At Fremont enjoyed the tions of John in the pre face to a translation of Retreat of the which he published in records with pride the remarkable proficiency of his In 1828 he entered the Junior class of Charleston After leaving which he for time as a teacher of he obtained that post on board the war which had been aont to to put down to that for which he is nw nominated for and on board of her he made a of two yean a On return he adopted profes sion of but the arrival of Kearney witi his from enabled tho hardfought to maintain in Pending these a arrived for Fro mont as promotion which neither he nor Ills friends had but which received ns a on tho parlor the Government of his own in tho affairs of Cal From the moment of arrival a dis puto had and Commo dore Stockton as to tho chief Kear ney sought to throw upon tha of deciding between their This lie professing his readi Hy nominating jhc Exten hope to and by nal divisions ninong freemen they they may hope for other small nud thus elect the man who admits that he no longer simply toolon the Cincinnati will carry every Free Like he never knew TRIUMPH is hia attendant and whether bat tling with elements of the Rocky Moun tains or the foeh of Triumph hovers ewer him and Success the regard to our Store I find in traveling through the nu almost expression that our present Slate officers that Lave served us so acceptably ami shall be rc But it is reported that will His would object seri o but with the understanding that lie is the first choice of the people for the Sen Iu view of this I see that tLe who shall take his place is being publicly discus NSe lots of good iu our oud it is of minor importance who is our standard bear so he it bravely I have little personal but I have heard no one men who I believe has given better evidence of devotion to or made greater passage across the Kocky Mountains for or who irr his public duties Las of tho South near the head of the himself more faithful fit for the res which might servo the purpose of a than our present popular with He starter ol the Lund ed from on the Upper with previous to his he was widely and men and a hundred and misled by his nil his mules and a third of bis men perished iu thp snows and cold pf the Sierra San and he himself arrived on foot at SanU Fo with tho if they would agree between to obey declaring his till that point was to continuo to obey tho commander had first placed and by whom tho war had been con Kearney was greatly dissatisfied at but dissembled his resentment till they both reached Fort on their return when ho arrested Fremont for of orders and brought him to trial be fore a As this Court held truit Kearney the rightful they found Fremont guilty of the and sentenced him to be Bed from tho Polk then signed the sentence as being technically but at the limo Fromont a now of tho as of which ho This Fremont and returned a simple citizen to discharged from the service of ihc Gov ho undertook a fourth exploring ex of his with a view to discover a i i ir i everything but hia life to be baffled ho refilled tho and in a hundred after fresh reached the banks of tho In tho rising California in which he had ono of the earliest American pro by the purchase during his former visit of tho since famous Mariposa took a great Ho waa active in tho formation of the State and in se curing in that document a positive exclusion of and iraa one of tho first Sena tors to represent the new Stato in A short term of two years fell to owing to a delay in the admission of the ho eat in the senate only ono short On the expiration of bis term the political con trol of tho had passed juto of a striking was given ia the choice of John a decided proslavery as hie successor in thq Mr Fremont now devoted himself to devel oping tho resources of his California which had been discovered to bo rich in gold W addition to the losa of Lift as the only reward ho had realized for his ser vices in ho now found himself grent ly annoyed by liim for 4oripg hia campaign in load tba ori bip vate During a visit on theao and it was ori and during liis 1m lias acquired u still wider reputation for ability nnd fit ness for any lie would carry the Slate by iu my humble Republican The pf at the village of June and there into un to be call ed the Republican Association of was call d and Secretary pro Upon the officers were chosen Presi Vice GON dinear aud L Secy and Treas Reed Executive to county Cou f to be at Hos The following Resolutions to lie mee show the gf the of in reference to the nomination at Thit this State und us the basis of or tie ihc pf for aud Vice all in oar wd in nail the motto to tho more Slate Skitter