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iiDailn - llttpublic. o bht. ar al read for au e gc-.nc ru cl ru e a::: be reJCC ed as to be adm ted I has ow b c e a veil understood fact that vc I old he ~ow of New York 1 o 1r own lands and q to l.1 well undct s ood that that vo e co tmls he P es de tJal elec twn U nJer th s po• o to make and no mr gucs ar manage e -wanl, f.,r ihe purpose of sec g a eat eo:n.venhotl. Our case s a porfi c Jv pla n one so 1 Ia n that no honest man can nJLq]udgc 1t or m1s take the tr..J.th and if ;Sla eholJ. rs and herr adnu re1s cho011o to reJect us the natwuul part\ ~ d1s .solved E-..ch state the act> for tself and the dele$\tes :f: om th s State w II e mation thomselves at llalti no e for on den oc aq to support, or w ll ret 1rn and place tho v ole mat ter n the hands of tl e people and let them n .the r sovere gn capac lj dec do vi at act o sl all be taken and who shall be he cand da cs It IS more than probable I I uk that c.vent of our reJeC on I e la e co u-::;o v 11 he adopted but n a matter depc d ng so esse t all upon the c rc m~ta ce ru hA ar se t s mpos Sible to ndicate w tl certa what vII be t1 c remc 1) adopted The e s o 1 uza d l o vev say ng that tl e Bal non nation II be I ectly repud ated n one o tho other of tl cso wholo New York caso to the co wontJon the= you kno :v-1\ifr T LDEN l'rlr DE ISTO 1< Mr SMITH Mr DooL TTLE of ~ o ng .l\'lr S.I:L DEN of Monroe and numerous others capable of taking charge of anv ques on o.nd do ng to t Elm pie JUStice 'the bel ef s very strong v tl our delegate• that we shall be adm tted from find ng m y • ncero fnends among delegat o a whe e we d d not look for them ao well as f om the terrors nnd pprehe srons a s ng from o 1r reJect on Wo have many fr ends among the New E gland d legut ons also Dlino s M sso 1r Penn ylvan a &c and n am poss ble event great good w I! accrue to the honest democracy Wo shall f adm tted place tl o stamp of baao 1ess upon therr o gan za on and themselves wlule 1f reJected the derr ocrac\ 1ll fo ce U] on them a stream of d guation tl at v 11 overwl elm hot! conservatis n and slave held ng arrogance - Happv peojle to \\ l orr defeat ov~ 1 s a 1 advan tage The s bJeCt of tho New Yo J ention and Wa I street tl eocc o co Another co espoude t .sa s Last n gl:\t and th s mon1 n~ (.E'nda} ) we met (tl o whole delcgat o p osent or accounted for) a the C t Hotel We a I feel m nne •p r ts a d take th1s af er oon s tra n for Philad lphia 0 1r nect g was a 1 terchange of o r respective op on confideu al frauk an I free I an n& eta l be much as an ovPrstrru ed effort on l o part of u rors and petty gathe ng• of n e to co 11 men pub! c offic~rA for do nrr tl r r I rl \ e com pi nents n the 1 ndo of all l uno able a d vcll d sposed peo]le, are rego.nlcd a~ un uttemptlo bol to up a man who e roputn. on who belong ng to some fact on of a pol tical part) thus seeks endorsemenlto g ve him hat he could not othemse possess a show of nfi ence They .are chea:r compliments ndecd ru d can be had ~y anyperson however unworthj A well deserv mg .honorab e capable ru d effie ent p blic offi .Ce.l'; does not req lll'e them to bolster h m up or to conVInce the arid that he has d charged n dntv that he s bundantly prud for dorng We rend the fo lo ug n the Rochester pape s wh ch re .minds us of what ;ve have wr t en It s a reso l lion rece tl pub! shed as the express o of a J IIJ m tl at c 13 fnvo able to a ceria n D str ct At tornev Rosall; l That the than! s of tho J n be ten dared to tho Hou - - for the courte ous mann or m wh ch he at 'l!ldPd th~ calls of the Jury and the velT efiicten ru:d w:hich he rendered them m the perfDrmance of the r d tics S.w;~.crrY o• A Do -A dog l elo g ng to l'rlr James Argle of Ilnmd()n \ho 1s e 1gnged 1 a clock fnctor n that town cnrr es hi::~ mas er s d nner to 1 n t'very d;,.: from l ~ I ome <1 d s tanco of over n mile returmng regulnrh w th tho bnskPct l-Ie ha:! nover been knoWl to bet a the confidence reposed n h m and whe 11 wn!lailcd do fonds Ius trust 111th all tho tonne ty of a. dog who knows h • r gh!l! and know g dare mn nta R them So one may •omet mes '1ru•t a. dog 11 th I s d nner -Nmo H\\'\ Pallmlmm Not long emco n gcutlomuu of th s Clly had n vary sa.gac ous dog '\\\1. 1 whom. 1~ trusted h s Wo met tl o dog ono dav COI11 g w th h ~ n aster e d uner wh ch a trncted our attent o The dog •topped of a sudde set drown tho bas ket took as nell of ts contouts then hosted 1 s tl cr beco nes varmer theso cool refections v I! f eq te t1 be called nto requ s ton To those 'II ho md tlge n tho n \o ca 1 truly s:ay that Mrs SuA v has he reputa o cf making he most de lie o s ce creams and of serv ng them up to Ia d es a d go !em en n the most agreeable manner vn sent to sta e pr !'lOn for one ar vho t m ed state s ev donee were d seharged D GF BY RAILRo D -A Mr T.E:a PLE 1 as got a verd ct for $3 \00 agruust the Fall R vo Ra Iron I Co a• compe satio 1 for mJnrws snstn 1 ed bJ a coli s o of trruns m Feb ltl47 The pr n \palmJIIJ wa.) ut illo l1nco 1 cnu~mg !\ lumonoas f om ;vh ch I e I a:; not yet recov~rcd and poss hly ever vII Tho damages cia med we e $15 000 rr::T Rev Dr E~ oRY died at Balt more on the 1 th nst D EMORY grad ated v th dis mg sl ed honors ut Colnmblll Collcgo Ho 1vas tho son of the late B shop E!it:ORY a d was for several vears Pres dent of D ck nso 1 College at Carl sle Pa \\ h ch s ation he res gned to de1 ote h mself more fnllv to the m n s!IJ MASSACRE IN HAYTI -Later acconllts from Po t m P 1nce v a J a na ca and New Orleans state that the blacl population of Ha) t have n•en m mass to put do vn or exterm nn e the mulattos vho aro opposed to be ng gover ted by the 1 osent Pres den So ougt e It s rer orted that over 200 persons llere killed n o e da1 By the arr val of the s 1 r Athas Capt. Worth we have one da) t\' from Vf\ra C z.. We fi d n the papers b t 1 ttle moro of He est than hM ahead been pub! shed I ~ From the Free !\.rr c ca of ti e 4th 1 1st we extract I e foJ o v FROM THE Cn y OF THE 8ALr Lua -Sr Lou 15 Ma) 10 -Let e s have bee rece ved u tl s c t b 1 e so 1s co mected h the Mormon colo nv at tho c t of the Salt Lnlce dated m the Iutter part of lJecc nbc T e rep csent tl e .s tuntion of the colon) as a comfortable o e The) had ot bee. r olestcd l the 1 d ans r uny of whom \WIO m tl o 1 ab t of v 5 ti g ll o c I) A closed 'q rue formed of cont uous d :veil bs ou each s de fac g \ards utended for defe cB of the abode mater al I ad 1 een erected as well as otl e bmldmgs for tho colon) comprls ng some three thousand souls Up to he time of wr ling on1 two deaths had occurred ti e colony Last fall tl C\ sowed about tl ree thousand acres of wheat and tl OJ nte 1ded bes de• to put m a .sprmg crop of abo tt s x tl ousaud nc es more If the crops ~hould p1 ovc good the) WJ!l hnv!l gram to spqre to the em grants to Cal foru a takmg the Salt Lake route The had erected two saw mills n d a gr st m 11 and ' ere ndustr o •sly employed Seed po tatoos wero sell ng at te 1 dollars per bnshel poae filly cents pc pound and other th gs nbont the same rates -St Lo!LIS Rep GrmAT FrsH z;::G -One da) las week Mc~:~srs Da dson and R ssell dre v at a s ngle haul on Mr Hallock s sho e est s de of New Haven harbor tuJo nill ons of wh te fish as nearly as could he est mated we gl 1 g on nn average about three q arters of a pound each TI e total we gl t of tho haul therefore was about I 500 000 lbs or 7 ;J0 tons It s the greatest haul of fish ever made n that hMbor and we s ISpect twill ot be easy to match 1t anywhere The farme s from tbe nc ghbor ug cou lr} vore engaged three or fom days Ill car )1 g then off m mmense cnrt loads Thev sell at 50 to a cents the 1000 The fisher men nrc mt ch ndebted to a ben of porpo ses who drove tho wh1to fish mlo tho harbor helpmg themselves meanwhile no doubt, to n. veiJ: large nrmber an arred a d e tin able c tizen of s sta e died n Nov York on the 18th n•t aged 78 )Oar~ 7 no 1ths and 18 da\s Col Jonk1 s w sa uat1ve of Na ucl ct. bo can1e cad) l fe h 1 s fa 1 er to thP c t of !1 doon Dur 1g the ' a ti E •gland Col J nk ns was Q arter M11!$tcr G n e al 1 o our o thern f ont e He N'as ~ubso quentl Sec etan of S at and b-la or of Alban He vn 1 e loam the olde~t Regent of the Um ver h In nil the relations and dnt es of I fe pub l c and p va e Co Jenkins sus a..1ned a e:hnrac te for patnot sm and upng-htness wh1ch com n auded u versa! respect.-£ a Journal A NEw I ocOMOT E -A h gl wheeledlocomo t1vo has been bmlt m England for tho N amour and D ego Ra lway wh ch IS thought to be a great m p.rovoment ns we11 as cur os ty It runs on s x wheels the dnvmg wheel bemg 7 feat m d a meter the C) I der 16 che• length of stroke 20 mm her of tubs 182 11 feet m length surface to the samo 927 feet On a level 1t hns gone 7 am les nn hour and w1th n fra n w e•gh ng 50 tons 51 m les Tho bOJ!or !S w th n t ~ o feet nme mches of the ra Is and the dr v ng vl eels are p]occd at 11 e foo plate end of the bo Ier The eng ne IS very stead\ and qmte freo from v bcation A LE<P IN THE-\W <T>R -As the South ferry boat \1 as leavmg the wharf on Monda\ afternoon two ge1 tleme m great hMte rushed down the dock With the deternn tat o t of overtakn I! the boat now some ten feet from the landing Tho fore most leaped tl e gap m gallant st\ le where 1 on the h ndmost J t1 •pcd nt the conclr s on that hr co dd do I kew se f, t fBll sl or m It s leap A cold bath the lost of a hat, tho drenehmg of a 1ew s t of clothes and a narrow escal\' \1th h s I fe, o dot bt tau.,.] t h m that il e conclus on to leap after a ferl'} boat somet mes nvolves unpleasant results -Brook Eagle --:::-:::--=:-- p LAD.EL .._ Mav 19 -The office of the Sp r t of tl e T mes and Da Jy Kevsto 1c was acm dental1 set on :6. e th ~ mo nl,Ug at t vo o clock- The ns de of the bu Id 1 g was ontuelv destro) ed Tho forms and n pm t of tho type nud booh wero saved Langfeldt has been found gull ) of the w lful mUJder of Mrs Rademacher MJ.PLE SuGan -A grant quantitv cf sugar has bee 1 mude th s year 11 the d str ct of Quebec It s sad that n the par shes of Sa nt Joseph and Sa t Franco s count) Dorchester many fa mers have not made less tl an 3000 to 5000 pounds each and thnt m these two parmhes nlo 1e 300 000 pou ds nt least, I ave been made SuiOIDE -Mrs Palmateer of Mox co Oswego co comm tted sn c de on the 17th 1nsta t, Ylth La tdnum wh1ch she drank n tl e 1 resence of her l usband and mother wh le under the exc t 1g m fluence of a difFerent but scarcely less dead! drug CLosE SH:\VING -The fum ture of the Da ton Uou~u one of tho bmldmgs dostroyod b\ the fire on Monda was nsured for $1.:.>00 a At 4 o clock 1t was burnt 'I he Ocean Steamers Tbe fa low ng tall e of ll e t c nf depnrture of the cu nant !0:; earn s, vc cop) irom he e poo l:h o ~ROM L!\\ERPOOL Roton Sut.lay~Iy Ne v ~o k Bo!!' on J an Bt P erre Fe 01. do Ma an~ Favo te Cava na Q:T' BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK M \NUFACrOR'I: NO 165 MAIN S'IREET BUFFALO T e Suhsc her ont nues o 1\-Ian f<;~.ctu en ank Boola of n Is zcs and pattems at tl e sl ortest not cc m I Host r asooalletorms Led e s Jour a Day Dooks Sh pp ng B ls and Books ru d Le e Copy Books On band etter book• supc or to any offered n ti sc ty Old Books and 1 er od cats bound 1 any way des ed a d at fa rp c.es lUus c carefu y .Arranged Repa red and Bou d Lawn anks of k nds and ons per or paper The efFort m this case s clear y a forced one for they add two other resolu ons fo ma!IJ thank mg the forema 1 and then the clerl Tl e last iwo resolut ons bemg drawn n to cover up the .des gn of the fust The complime t may have been proper on thiS occas on b t those vho kno v the Cl.rcumstn.nces wtll hardly attribute them to real smcenty tha women ought ton eas re from 'J to 29 nches round the wrust b 1 t n ost females do not permit themselves to grow be:vond 2<.:1: Thousands are laced to 22-some of them loss than 20 and thus by whale bone wooc:1 a d steel the chest '\ re d ced to half ts proper s ze SHOCK! G DM TH - TI e Amer can S g o.l gtves the follo :vu g particulars of a hocking acCident and dea h of a ; onng lad' res d ng m Sh1rle} (Mass) on Wednesday M ss W II am~ an nc complished ;;o ng g rl 16 years old da tghter of Mr W lliam W II runs vas out n the garde t w th her brother WJI!mm Her brother Joolted np and sa ;v a hawk fl ng over He mmed ately called to hlS s s er to get h s gi n the entry wn.} ta Letter Enve Opeil a Is zes for sa e Reta 1 or by t e Tlousand THE OLD SuPJt>:ME CoURT -A meeting of the New York Bar was held n that c t) on the 18th mst on the occas on of the final clos g of the labors of the officers nder the old law A L JoRDAN Chrurman and HE R:Y 'SELDEN Secre iary .Resolnt ons were adop ed regmttJng the wmding up of a Court which has eXJstod w tho t matenal change for mo e than a century and a half. approvmg the coll.1':5e of the several Justices .and of the Chancellor and h s able reports IJ:rAgreat fir~ooly ~~at Chelsea a. town oppo;ute Boston eo JSummg the facto<) of a great W11Bherwomen Company and large num hers of shirts ready for the ub and also large numbers done up and ready for del Tery Among iliose corunimed were the linen of the oflicers of two •fiips of war now m Boston Harbor, of the stenmahip Bntanma and of the reguJar eus tf.llllers of the JJstablishwent illl 111olih about $12000 !JJ A nepl ew of N npoleo 1 Bonapar!e s to rep re-ent Co\ ca 1 the Fre ch National Assemblv The son of Ney WJII also Bit there BERANGER the poet was pre•sed to be a member and Jleld ed onl to the most en h s asuc persulliS on LA M.tRATINE ARAGo nnd others of the h ghest literary fame n France comb ne to mtake up a br !!ian combmation m the new formei! bod) !IJGEo W KEKDALL Esq of the P1U11f1 no was n Londo 1 when tho Cambra srulcd -ha d at work at h s grea book o 1 the Mex cmn var He ntendecl o go o the Continent soo to continue the work thero f he co lid find a qmet place - wb ch w II be JUSl now somewhat diffieult. ll::1 The great tcottmg match between Amen c.us and Black Hnwk for $2 000 three mile heats o 250 lb wagons came off 1\-londaJ afternoon on the Uruon Course m tbe presence of five thousand •pectntors Black Ha •k ~on l1e race eas Iy n two heat.s T1me l:l 31 8 36 !D\ A Philadelphia paner H&\s that babes at n01ghbors doors lll that city are getung as plenu ful us green pea5 and stra vbemcs kmg hold of It carelo•sh tho lock caught m a chest cans ng t e gun (which was load d w1th a heavy charge of shot and powder) to go off. the ent re charge pass ng through her head enter ng near the el e and killing her 1 JStantlJ A REvoLUTIONARY SoLDIER DEPARTEB - 1 .V e are pruned to record tl s week the d~ath of Capt John Harvev of P eston oue of the gallant band who fought tho 1 attl • of o r co ntn s ndepen deuce He d ed on Tuesdav the 9th mst m the e ghty seventh ) ear of his age Capt. Harvey was a na ve- of ~~n....~chusett-5 At the early age of 11 he entered the Amer can armv and served Ill t dnrmg most of the Wlll' of tlte Revolution - He was n a number of engagements Wlth the Br tJsh and was at the batt].,.. of :&Ionmouth and Saratoga -Chtnango Unwn PRoFITABLE STEAHBO.&.TING uN THE RonsoN - An nffidav t filed n the Supreme Court m rela ton to a sn t at law states the profits of one of those floating palaces the I aac Newton or Hen dr k Hudson llO forget which for the last Jenr to hav~ been $GO 000 What will be the fare on tho rrulroads when the steamboat compruues re duce !herr large amount of }'fllfit 10 oue half or one q 1arter '-Eve Po:sl liT BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAl'lllLY- A centleman and lady or t r;o lad es can oo aceomn odated w tb Roo s and board n a pr vate fam y Loca o n dwell ng p easant an I cen ral Addreso Dox 1310 Pas Office myl Iw May 17th 1810 EXCHANGE OFFICE. o:r JoHN vVALSH Exchange Broker, begs leave to return l s since e thanks to h s nume ou• f e ds and the pub c: n genera for t e l beral patronage he has eCt;: veil at l e hand.to s ce b s con neu emeo n bu ness He a so nforms them I at he st II cont nues to buy and e I uncurrent funds at t1 e lo ;vest rates at .h s well kno n stand No 5 Cornroe c a1 fitree where c w be ready at a hour.s of he day and even ng to trallsact any bus ness pcrta n ngto h • J ne Rem ttanea for Em 1 anto \\\'to all paxts of En ope Enuan e om :Now 5 Pea rand Gom.me e a at.reeu Bnlfa o lUay Stb ls:lS myS &mo* DAGUERRIAN GULERY. 1-fcDONNELL &. CO 192 Man street oppoo le the Fa \'l'r 1 H >lei Il1dalo D\«\erreotype Appar;ttuo and all the mater aiWICd n tbe b • nea fur •ale wholelale or eta I All!O a tine ......,. .went of LoekeU Ordeu enel01 ng money by mail -w:i1 JDCet w tb mned ate aUenttoo Cameru l'lalft ea- ..,_ forwarded <o any put kbl!l {lf'\ CANADA BANK NOTES- Re deemed on -hvorable ra\\' li>r iDr<•flo ott ~1 at tile Canad& llallk 4P~~~:y 1112 Mauo,-. .,. 00 ,.,. .. Jilll2flf ~.. ..~ • nox:esandPo tfo osMa ufac ured Jus ces Dockets nnd Ma r age Cert ficatcs Jan\\ f C B YO!JNG PORT OF BUFFALO