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- Democ:ratic State Convention [From t1 e Uti a ~mwg Ile ald ) ~lORN t>G S.ESs o - Thursdn.y :Tune 22d The Canve 1 on \'\~mbled at the Medlod st Chu ch at Hl o clack M and \~as called to order b) \V ARD H T &q n delegate from One da On mnnon S -meon B J ew-e t.. of lY:lonroe I HO'\IIi\.8 F\ItRINGTON of TIOga WM llp po n ed tempo aiT C'ha ITU/l.U and on monon of Cb T Fe~ o:f Uls er ~ W Scax.u~ on\> estehe!.tO and G!LTillRT D£AN of Dntches! ere appo ted trmporarv SerrPtar es On mo on of I I\-1 Iler of One da tho L!'leveral conn es were called ill the r order to report the names of delega es n at endance I he flJ low::ng reg-..Uar delega e-3 were reported to be present l 1l1Hm -John W Harcourt. H H Van ~ck Dan (\I C S wart Cha es ::5 Booton A/leg ny-:Hart Grover tOR PRESIDE f MARTIN\ AN BUREN, OF NEW YORK B oo ne-I D Hu d Ca ta a'\g= Clu t<=q~.e--F R W a t, Lorenzo Mom• Cayuga-Grorge Ruthbun, V Kenyon :Elmore P Ro s r~ .. mung-John \' w •ne Cl= t,o-11 K Ma nard Jabez F Rob n FOR C'E PR.ES DE::iT ~ U HENRY DODGE rt nMn-Nons P Gregorr -J Cortla11d~John G !let ' Col ur-J 1 Hodgeboou Wm K rlk OF WISCONSIN Del rare-G H Edgnrton B F G bbs .:::=::::::=:o=:==:====:= I D1.tkl r-Ss-G Le t Dean D Sherwood Doct U Ou readers w !l 1 erce ve tbat e have r R p Moo e e gncd our euti c colnmns to da o ht\ p o ed I Ene--John Ga son P M Vosburg 0 ngs of the Uticn. Conve on to he co\\equ t ::\'loses WlnW exc1ns on of the.eili o al ana other rna r 1 ch fr!e zt:!l •er Keese we 'had prepared A d no oadt'r of on 1 oper 1 l on an I Han lton-J M D olny we opmo wtll regr~t tl o ncc~s~ t\ fo th s exclu Gen/JSee-:Samuel bkmnel John lY!ernlU 8 on We g ve th<; hale p oceed !jS of tl a He \ 71 cr- \ pl axed Loom s Ab J•h bod, om tt ng noth g li 0 t 1 w J~fferson-Aipheus IS <.Tree I e C D ISmnh A to the close> a 1d we do o btra \' rong the act on of no ocl of nh 1 K nrY - ~ \' mn D S oncr G A Gran lU thiS State dunng the !a: hal e un hw he \ I s-C 1\ 1 ° L t 1; un-A<a :'iu 11 u J3 F An~;el had upon subjects of 1 n po t'l I i1adLSon.- A. 31 Bnke Thon ru Ba lo only to t e people of th s Stnte b to the 1 ole 111 nro -Sam el J:' Goold I R El :vood people-0fthe Uno It s tl e first dec • ve ~~~] ffiPO l B J0wftt ~u7~:~~: :s~ethe':g;t:s;ve :le Qif~~~o o:tsot~tl I k ~:;:;a:Sh~~ut~e ~o ~::e D~~:t :U:n: ~rn pto,pagand sts -w:h h ha! a leug I become o tolerable Fl:om the stand nken a ha co n I l\eu1 l ork-- ) stn Sam \\i\ a. bary b John 1- nn Bur on 3d Joh 1 li Bow e 4th J tton we th uk we may safe] pred ct the e w II e Pa 0 Ron 5tl G egon Tl omas 6th ][) D T no bn.ckmg ont o etrog:rcss10n i\'Ia~heJ 7 h Mark Spence 8 h Thomus ) ou are nght then go ahead Do Jp 9th No r 1Oth Geo W Morrell - Wlll be adhe ed to a 1 \' b 1 ltb No c Hl b Gabr el Harr son 13th B I Butlo 1-* h L Vlng tonL v ngston 15 h of thts State f not bnhe gJN R B Bo) d 16 h Dav d D ... !e) F eld w tho t reference to par names Oneida -John B l\1 1 r J qh Dean :R cl ard other free States. Hulb rt Stepbe VanDe zet Tile letter of Ex.I es den \ ~ U wndatta -G~orge Pet t Jcro ne J Bnggo ( N Kenned> C ru> H K 1gs!ey \ II he found n o 1r co!wnn Onlar 0 -E Q- Lap! an Vbas J Folger nent f om us I IJ OFa~f'[\\(\r~OIRI Thomp on A H S ns abaugl tra ts o£ clear anJ fore lie dl: ' ,. ·' lutions :v-era unan mously adop ed convention was called a Buffalo on t.hc>o 9 l of Attgust. Com.plain.ts were made between Columbus and prevrm ed commun ca on bet ;een the ton and Ubca De moe ah BAT v A. June 2 1848 DEAR SIR -TILE GE~h>EE CoU!iTY liG!iKER s L\\f50&.V,£_\iT -The- Hunker r'dtlfi.ca o-n i\las mg; for tins count ca n<l off~ e ter In four weeks have been spe t ill getu cr greate~ falim;e never was ne ed M pcr$011$ wera aU a a we (} 1 IJScnt us r.ou sevez.o.l ntell gen nd v d o..1 Abo whom were whlgs and as man; mo e e d~ )lOme rad cal lion. H K S>nTII of o r Clh fir add eS> d the meetmg he defended the creed put fa th b the. south that•lave holde shad the r ght to car rv the r negroes n o free terr torr and hold them M sl~ves He denoanced Jon:'! VAN BuREN tho patent abo! tion sts and theu: all es he ba n b rn ers as he called them II s speech v. ill: bhort but long undoulltedl) to h m he hav g poor e 1 g-uragement before h m He concl ded b) a masterly appeal to the I tle con erraU\t'e sq: nd pl'e~eut to stand to the 1 gu 1s that he d d not despa r of success Tl s npp~al was m~t b no resj)9nse the ev1dence berow the u d ence was too clear tliat the advocates of the slave p opa gand st must go down be-fore the wa e o popular ppm on The next speakers N'ero Hon tell GAr of Rochester Dr. BRO<ili: of BufFalo and Gen D W CI!ANDI:r.R of WJscons n form rly of th s place Tile last named ndiv dual was breveted b~ CROSWELL f\or h s serv ces n heading the ns sassms of Gov WRIGHT n Genesee co and for h s celebrated report u tl e case af JoHN V ... ~ BytJ:N lit ~Syracuse last fall he sa d I e sho ld l ot speak of the div \ ons n the DemocmU party of thts .state no bemg a c tizeu thereof. t w'o ld not be proper for h m to do so He gave a B o waph1cal sketch of Gen C.A s -recolll nended h1m to be S! pported I e spoke n a feeble and dis hewned tons h s sp r ts had ev tl 1 tly not rc covered from the d sappomte l •hock h<l had re cetved a few da s ago m not getting the office of U S 'Distric J u~e fo W lSCO 1S n t\,.n. offi e \\ htch the adm rus&ation had pronused hllU and one he had a..nght to expect under the contrac which had been fatthfully fulfilled b) his treason to the lamented W RIGliT He voted for Governor YDUNG and wrote a letter to 11 m congratulating htm upon h!S election The c s om house ea tor of your place; who ~ang for Tippecanoe and ~ler too ill 1840 WtlS present to report the proceedmgs> who will undo btedly herald t forth thattha hruikers of Q]d Genesee assembled by thousands Any other statement as o- the num ller,fJ\Om the 8.bove would be mcorrect. Con~erva timl tn old Gtmewe JS fast sl nking away SuU!I'G ol' THl! H:mtlUN -This Yessel t1:1iled from 'New York for Southamptmt nnd Bremen. ~l! ta.!illth.lnataltt She ca:rnell QU .o~ ~\\~ <;•:<& aDji $27 D 000 In ~ec ' Orlean - W K MeA 1 s er ut;[o _{])~!ilc'd~tr c bputro~d.\'o c Chamberlam 1 u a n -Ben m u Bat e~ ~ e , -I D Hall II 11 dam -J l K le J C '1 u vnscn R l mon I J 0 Van Hove Jb 1rg f'lt I renee -H Godd rd II Barbe Jones Sanford ~a atcga -Samuel Yo n~; P H Co an Schcnut dy -H<: n Dav s Scho um -D E dndge t!o>nc 1r- J Kenned) l'lto b8n -J W l owler G T Harrower S 'ffolk- W S dnov Sm th Bull nn -BoHon I d l To,!!a -Thomas E a 1 ngto '1 ompk ns -H. D Barto\' John YoUl1lg t l.*r -Geo ge T P • ce E G W a ers TV ~n ,;n -JamQs Parmenter n asluu:nton -Jonl\Icf em Cl arles FJugl OS T-Vcstcke:::·tcr-Ale r Vatson W W Sch ug I am Wyo ng -L v\ Thn er fVayne -John W Ca 1 0 H Palmer l atcs -F Ha !mess Delrg-n s e e rororted from all the countie\ o>. ep ( a a augus F auk n and Rockland In add t on to h :egular delegal•s there were a largo n uber attendance f om the var o s tl wth es as altema es honora ) and adVJ a ) dele l\Ir Bml~\ of P tnam moved the np~omtment of a comm f' of h to report the names of p rnant>u offic£> 5: fa th conven on the com m ttee to cons st of one delcgute from ~uch Jud c I D tnct M Bl • I e of N Y moved to a.mond the mot on of 1\Ir Brule by ncreas g the number of tl e comm ttee to t ~>o from ~ach D st ct ed M Tow mend of Ren\selaor moved a fnther amendmt'nt that the del~gates frotn the other S a es be also entitled to be epresen ed n the co nm tt-E'e Mr Ta,lor of Ohto d sclntmed the WISh to take an active part- n the p oceed 1;1gs of the conve on preferr g uo a ~path ze v th ts net on and afterw 0.1 d• to mt 1\ ts domgs Tile un nument of Mr Townsend was hen w thdra ;vu and the motto of Mr B:ule] as amen ded udopted On mot on Ordered that the delegates from each Assembly d str ct determ ne wh eh of the r number \hall cast he vo e o he district n con vent o !\Ir Laphrun of Ontar o moved t1 e appo nt ment of a eomm tiee to be compo•cd of one from each Jud c al D sOiot to report an address and res olutions ~or the cons deration of the convention- tl e Chru man of the comm ttee to be taken from New York f P e of :{_ e suggBHted that the nsual custom \1 ns to def~r the appomtment of thts com rrn tee Ull after the permanen orga.ruzation of the co vention The mono 1 of Mr Lapham was adopted The Chwr announced the follo il' ng as the com nuttee on orgamzauo 1st Dtstnct Mark Spencer John H BoWlo 2d BeuJamm Ba.tleJ i Campbell 3t:l John T ,l;logaboom J I Kittle 4tb James Parmenter NoV1es P Gre 5th Jrb'J7Dean Tbomns Skel on 6th B H Edgarton J C Spafford 7th V Kin on 0 H Palmer 8th L W Thayer W K i'ricAJJ ster On motion of Mr Jawe:lt the convention then adjourned to 4 P x AJ'T:ERNOON S&SSIOji 4 P II At the opemag of the I' • -1011 Colonel Yonng made hla appea:ranee • a delepte from Saratoga, md .,.., ootJ:ved lft!h «mthumutie <!haer ng The body of the church and galler es were filled to overfi~;~wmg With del~gate• and lj]Jel:tutoi!I The committee on orgaruzal!on through Mr Blill.ey fhell\ Chainnan. eported the nam.es of the followillg gentlemen for permanent officers of the co11ventum Hon. SA>WEL We J ft the cap tal Went back, and were aga n asked for mone\t\: We gave t w th a re stnction The b 11 was sent to the Seuat~ The first time we passed 1t we had th rtv maJonty - The second time we. had onlv ten ln the Sen ate we had none and whe 1 the b 11 came back to the Honse our IOliJOr ty had dw udled down to five Whnt had become of our maJonty? The south h&.d begged and our men had g ven way He (:M:r G) looked for the cause He found many who had commenced strong but now fulter ed who had a son or u brotherwhowantedneom m SSIOD of M11Jor or Lientenantm the army He fonnd there was a paymnste:r m the busmess and that paymMter not on our s de The~ h!ld ten regunente to beat us WIIh-that was the amount of therr m&Jonty If they had had bnt.6.ve reg men!B we should have heat them Mr Gronr then thought th11 was the1r ~ VJc to.ry bnt he ,.,.. oadly di!!llppomted. At 1Wti -we got Q<.at \Pl'' He thought the New Y<lrk dclept...llnd a c:omm £~non that 11'0illd be .r~pected d u ned to I ave a sect onal part) Let U> n a] e repr sal -head for e o fo r So thern P es denual l !! and ill) word for the o c Prom ID) exper ence of H II p op •e o gJ:Ye th • doc& ne the most •olemn. •anc on known too T pol ~I system by the eiee lion of Its declnred odvoeate nnd iUpporJcr lo ~lie p Cf! den<\y I£ t rece Vf\ll tl e propooed aJt»e on • f he ~eo ole of tl e U n ted S fttes the r .. ull u.»nll\ ho do l tful The pol oy n reg d t.o the \\'\IW.Oill of olavery to tbe te r t res of he L wtd SlorltH; mto \I ch t ho• no Jet been nlrod 1ce} 11.:~ has ex s ed nee he commencement o.{ tb.e ~:'tre~ m nt and he consrq Jenres of wh chI a e be.en •n snlutnry mus~ cense and e ery nct of Congre .. de .1!1 gn€'d- 0 ca ,y 1 nto e.Bee:t be defeated by the veto at I r F xerut e The er o ~& no:-w ownQ.d hy tne.- U mterl ~ta es: ,.nd e • y a qu s on of err lory 11 nt muy ])ercaC. t~r 1 e rna Jo by the Umted Stntos whether ohtnme~ hy aans.xa wn l.Jy essJon {Qr a val able coru dera. on o by conE{ne.st mus :u: long as th!.S op n on 3 h eJd nnd n.s fa a; l ~Qc \On p 1> na o-n.\llleg li ~ u e ,. ooocerne.l be sbhjecl to the mrond$ of ala e v And this eonseq.uenee J.S, to be subm tted to on the assump on that the framer& of the !Jonat tu on th the r at eJ)! on d ected to tl o •uhjeel and w h 11 v.eB understood dea e to do 80 J a.va. fa led to cl he Con~re!S \ th the neces•ary pow•ro to prevent I I nan not b~ my 'ote contr bute t<> th • aanrt on I con not do ao hecauoe I cnn no' crJncu n the op n o.n w1ucl :ve are cn.Hed upon to -~:t.Js:tn n I n Prta n ng these Vle~:s of the Cons tu on I c.oul<i not by my ose cPn r bute ro the p po6'ed .,ncuon of lh11 new prmctple mtlte admmulratlon of tQ.e Fed;eral Go~ ern men v. thout at tl e •u.me. t me avo\\ ng myulf o be Jn faTor of the ex~ • O:R o.falalery n 11 eah• rnct ~nd th •1 can ne.-ep; .dn Tho .. who ag~e w th me 111 tfgard IO thl ei