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IJ aily Republic. Dei 1ocva'tic :'\Otnnlah:ons. FOR PR IDE T l\IARTLTI{ VAN BUREN, OF' NEW YORK FO!t VICF. J llP.<!Dt NT HENRY DODGE, OF WISCO::'<SIN ''The Commtl cwl Bulletm trmt has 1t ~eems V'olunteered L s some ad\ teo m re'erence to the I ohtt~al vrews of the democrats of Michigan It escaped our a !tent on and we •hould llO'\V be n cntue.Ibrnorance of lts~uggasuon<;! '' c e ti no that Its last number mforrned us of the fact accompamed bJ the a..<sertion that we had au a get t at Detr01t soli<.atmg subscrtpllons fo1 the Republzc ro qutet the ne ves of tho BulleCm w th a v e\ to onhst 1ts attentiOn fo1 a few mom~nts, we will m form 1t that we have no agent at Detro t. If all) person or persons are ::;ol crt ng subsc }Jtlous for our paper the} are domg so upon the r own re 8ponsiblltt' and donbtle<s wrth the des gn to ob tru.n crrculation for a Journal which tl e;: believe dares io speak. the scntJmonts of northern freemen 'We ma:~ however deem rl rmporiant to send an agen\L the e dulv a tthonzed to ohta1n subscr pt o s :at 1 : for our paper When we do so, 1t 1s posmble, that we may asl pe-1 miss on of Gen Ca ~s o some of his edttonalmstmments thus o mvade thosnnltl j of the place of Ius res de nee ::If en 'I le we de s re the attention of the B. lleb. t wl le we g ve our readers a bttef h sto :, of Its 1 se anJ fu.ll 1 Ill l~3 l JJU lJl 1 (\ us I47 4 123 wn nntwn uf C \. ::; • C ~~ uorntnat oa f 11 hke o. dun.d ght on A fe'v weeks ago we \ere ag eeubl) surpnsl d to find among our exchanges the flrst nun1ber of a new paper entitled the Detro t Commeraal Bul lettn; the leadmg edt tonal of winch was devoted :to a. defence of Ue \V lmo pruv .so ts enUre cou stitnttonaht; and a vmdtcntion of those who were seelang to applj t to all our terntor al acqm t ons m the sou til west U poa mqtu 'i we lea ned hat the Bulletin had been establ shed m oppos lion tl e purt\ bctr The c Io no enthnsnsm a.nJ no re pon.e An efl01 t 11 as madr to get up a rattfi to the h cc Press former! the organ of the de rnocracy of lhat State but then hi e tis patron Gen Cas::; a purchased chattel of the sla..,: e pow £!;, and entirely mcompete It to speak for or tr I represent the dernocrac) of tl at 'ou tg and flour ashmg commonwealth and we reJO ced \' 1th many others at tho a.surancu 11 lu~h t e cu u uns of tho Bullcl.t • gave th tt tlw de 1 ru t! all 1 erV<l dmg feel ng of the democracy of l\1 ch 0 ai o 1 the subject of free teirttOt) was to fi 1d utteraneo and not bo smothered b\ pu cha•cd candidate• an<l ;ponsl1lncd presses cat o 1 IlH'l t ng b 0 ~ guuturc Ul L t frul d ri ce ltr:J.l corn 1 ul to 1 •nc a call Ono onh •Igncd tl e call other rel'u g to Jo o u t l tl c B .... lt!n Oll\t' r o IutiOnH \'ie!C Ic\ctvcd Th~y havebcen rccetvcd but the meel1 '\'hn> 1 ot \Ct I ccn held and p10b b) wtll nrv 1 be 1 he truth \ C.1ss h lS not a dozen \Htrm f e rds 1 :\I !waukee • Po~tuu.tst~r ::.'\uo .l ll\RON Krr n t,;R or of th~ c t1 and thm fi end are no\ favor of the Ut ca nom nces • • l!o tti of ;vh g::; h 'c s g 1 fit)d thO' r u tc 1Uo of vot ng for 1\Ir v \\ Bull.E\ rho nommat on of TAYLOR \as badh rece vcd and the <at fira tJOn n eettng was apt rfect fu IHr It\\ a de\Ig 1 (' 1 to he an out doot tn€\rtm:; but h cro \ l t a o small that the comt house 11 us fou d sttlliciCllt Jy CU] UCIUlb tO hold all ------- o::J Tl o c 1stor 1 hou~e... organ !i tl\ t:.en J tn a Th<} editm, pnor to the appearance of h ~ paper \\vn.s correspondmg WI h tJ e= rnd cal dt:>mocruts of tins State, prom siUg tlw rstabhshment of a free bad \\at It appears that tlw ed tui of thai delec table concorn voted for Gen i1AnRrsoN 11~ 1840 temtary JO n nal condem g he Free p, e:;s as bu•o •erv le a d denounc g the treach of ( ~ o. icl l lS 'Cap tu latwn to the lave power and n ting-that the democracy of .H ch1gan vo lid rc pudmte hun be gnage of CLAY and appruv 1g of the cou se- 01 U S Senator fhu n 1d declnr ng that Massa chu ctt: '' ould accept no b I be rhe folio\ mg rcsolut on HlS olle. ed .cause of h1~ ahanclo mcnt of t~ pnnciple\ lt lS unnece~sar peri ap~ nute Uer.a I The prece i ng Rtatement '\\ 1ll suffi cte:nllj mdtcate the poltlc~l cou pic' on of th pnper nn !Ito od tot b<for the a >ClUb! ng of tl u Baltnnore Conventwn :'i o sooner, ho\\ ever had tb s otable n ob declar J I E nom []E'~ tnnn the R n t n fcrg-P t lg l b C:O::Ui 1 ed devo on to the cau,e of frocdu 1 over! ol g itspledbes to andprof'essod :::;- npatl n.Jth the true 'hearted democracy of :\r Yo ], who had been tram pled upon at Bait more and excluded from n parttc pation n tl o proceed fTS of the- convent o ot be .cause they\\ e1e mrgtrlar m org:mtzatton bat because or t./; C!.T J. no Dn a d 'LDO DC l liO:i £l ty ta i.lza exlc-nszon. o/ lJ. <:J;H.tM slacery to f ce te 1tlo 'lcs rm e I h s n.me at the hea I of tl• column• and urged his support ,upon tho democraCJ of i.VI chtg-an UnJer ordi n~ry cncumstunces, th1\ cotuse wonld neither lun e IS.Urpnsed no mort fied s Bu whE'r:. we 1 !1 :v :that tb.e editor ,of the B'l ll t n. cord all Deu C ss =d aJl:ecied !.<> bel eve hlm de utu .of Po1 tical Integrlt treacherous to I :s pol tJcal us~oCJates aud alwa1s rBnd~ to \aCrlllce ever. thrng and over~ bod to promote bts own pol t cal ~JHrutwn~ we conf~ns the sunplo truth wh~u we avow that we were chag rncd and dtsc.opo 1ted t the Bu,llet n s te'ld) an~, apparenth 1 cheerful sup port of Gen Cass, and naturally enough mqmred as to tlt& ca:t~S&''Wh dl:t could h:-t u<lu J t t u~ t~ sttiltit')' 118 ,P.!llle<:ples and fafstfy l!s p ofesSJOHS .and fts pl<!dgel!<. And w.hat was the ea.c:o-n g;:ven h\ h1 01late editor \ho now talk, oo ilippantly of the \ d1sorgamz1ng conduct of tho ~!:} v v odt barn burno1s ' for hi~ pnl]J.a.!Jle sornmset 1 Not that he had changed h1s vraw:s- wt tha he t 1ought botton1f Gen. C' 1s~ ~I tiler il~ u rlomocrut or us u man-not !hat hiS nommation was bmding upon nny member of\ ihe pan) -nor yet )lec&u•e he de.emed the mterests of the democratic cause re· (JUl ed the sacr1fico of h s p~?r!\::Onal VIews and pr n .c.tples but simp!) becuu•e he wus too poor to bo muepondJJnL L1ke the struved and ragged npotho cary of RoME<> his porcrtg but not his \Ill ( 1f ho ~s to be believed w h~eh b) the wa1 ts rather problemaucal ) consented o tlte prostrtmwn of the honor and the m tegnty of the man, lest manlv :m.dependt}nce and a. bold <:u.Ivocac} of the Carum ut human freedom would breed ufamllr!IInhts cheek and need and oppresston m Ius eve A dtstem pared Imllgmatwn brmgmg In. the excitement of the mom~n.l 1 the g~nni sp~ctre of want before his frenmed OJ o, fnghtenod htm from tho temple of freedom, and pltlllged him mto the } awnmg tho fatal abyss of slavery propagandism Analyze the Bull tin • conduct, and what IS tt ? l\IoaE UJ: 'lEE SouTHERN a~ rE -It s eaLd that Thir FILL roru: has not \Ct accepted tho nornma ton of the Ta lo part\ \V e have no doubt Rosolv ed That :1-ia sachn\ctu s no' look Ig to DA~In IVEll~1Eil to declme to the l:icttuto llllu u [ hold befo e the co I. ) the pohc) of t e f ee >:;tate tl t he 1S r I c> I l~ b.no' that he ho.; not td\J c l t\~11 porto' G Ictal J ado and e v l h 1_1~ _'f tun1 a cl. af e-n to tl e I m t and the 1met •ts and to do hiS dt t' to pru e11lr and Ius conntt1 • It va: rectl Vt'd th cne::s of 'too lute too l...t.te lL \\\\ uul; ullor thncu rttultug Jt aml on lil l:'mLLIPs s personal ussura we that he lmmo that what vas there a rtetl Wil.::; t uo-t!. at Mr TV cO o.t.l It ll no adno d tJw >'UJ pu1l qf Gmt 1q.glur- that 1t passed however tl at he w ll-dv t-;O lf so he w IR have :Hr Gwm • of 0 110 was present aJld spol e to ha~teu or he Will 06 loft J:wbmd 1 h~re are lie saul that vaN BuRE~ could earn Olno b> f10ru 'ery se o s doubts at the so 1th whether tl:le\\ tv ll accept h m We esterday sta ed that the Charles 1o 1 Pa 1 zot had cfu,ed o put up hts nume-on ac c unt ot h s norr.h.ern notion The 'f 0 Bulle Un pub bhel 1n Geu T .1 YLo :t s own state aud l :4 lending advocate fullow\\ the same course - 1 AYLOR s n::une IS 1 I n s gn boaid cl ~ctcrs 1 lnlo for tile v teo l te~1donc1 thero 1~ u blank u.q of tl o Phlluddt hw. Con I~GRJ.1ITUD -Gen ( ~s forced hlmse]f nto 1 p!Oillluent posll!on beforr tho countr) brucuuso he was tdentificd \\ tth the earh lustory and un exampled growth oi tl e old north wt: t ternton The pro 1 ~r t} and po \ cr of that tern tor} are ole-f O\W ng to thP P .-.1 on of I:t..- f> om t l Cou!,rt'e 610Ut\llegt lattuu sct:s bum, lf n oppu~ t u 1 appl c uou of tht! san f' mf'a~ re- to thE' t e- tt>rr or \\<:: ofthc S 1ch a cand d~te ought to be >couled b\ vcn f.reo man dwell ~; 111 the five :state:= ;vh1ch ha\ e beou fo1 UIC d out of tho no1th wool torn ton \ RF....,Pos E. lltO:lt 'l\llK ~'\ E::.r -Tl e C cago Dmly htbunc nn able and mdependcnt JOU nal !Sa\-s tho.t the utell g:ence ot t! e nom na.noan ox l'I[\RTI~ v AV BmEv and HENRY DonoE bJ the Uttca Convention created the greatest en hust asm lll that Cltj ::unong both democrab:i nnd ll> h1gs nnd adds A l:>rge portion cf both pa lies nre sick and d1•gu<ted WJth the Haltnnore and Pluladrelph1a nommat on , made under tho swmg of the slavo dr1vcr s lash and the are corrcspondmgly r:cJo c od that u man so tned and unexcepttonalnle as Marttn \an Bnren IS presented for their suffrages '\:\ o do not coup1e the nan e of llr Dodgt~ wJtl tus because the 'Ice Pre Hlency ts com para uveh unm portant There 1s no Ieason wh) thi• ucket ~:~ohuultl not J:i\\eup tho whole north For at r 1art until better wen arc presented on \\lhom there s a c~rt<\\tnl) of unwug the free sentiment of tho counUJ 1 tlu:!f m c our c<mdtdat .. Tt! THE L'NATitt.I.LIZED-Congte.s has JUst passed by a t<nant?1tous vote m e~ch house, a btl! so amending our nulurul zation laws that any mm grant who has had a resrdence for five) ears ~n thts countr) und over two } ears pnst declar ed hLS purpose to Ut:H..:OWt' a c I.Jzen shall hence forth be entitled to na(l!rahzatiOn, although he may mennttme have Pee-n once or manvtimes nrut o\' oo 000 to 30 000 maJor t1 Stx delegates thtee democrats and thiee whigs we a po u ed: to tl e Buflalo COD.ve.n.tto:n a d t was recommended that each chsu~ct s nd three drlrgatt ~-one of each prut} A Stale ccuttal coi Hl W'e for d e orga zat1on of the llC\V purtj was also con w:med [ TP~~<T>'T A.cr -Th folio\\ ng '\.rt of Con f5 c s wtenueu w cu.~ the 1lcf~ct m formn Iuws, tnder wh ch the brothe sand sisters of volunteers d n 0 Yithout other rei t 'c 1 wrre pre' cnt~d from drawmg the money dne to deceased soidiets- The- o her pr-.ons o f th Act lS al o vcrJ seful A BILL explanaton of the Act entttlrcl An \.ct to ratse for a lu uted time an dd Ilona! M I tan fu.r~..: a tl fv oll e.r puq.)u~ apr ro\ etl tdt: 'cnt 1l dmwn ctghtoeu hundred and lott\ seven RC\f' 1 I I at the t r n rrlat \ ~ ~ UJ-.ed .Ln the nmth sect on of the A.ct enutl d An Act to 1n1Jr 1 for n lnmtod unw, an udclltJona!Jillhtal} force and for other purpo::.~ approved ele:venth Febrnan e ghtcell hllndred auU fort' stjvc L sh<IJI be Nll\Idered !18 C~1C!1Q1Dg \Q the b!OlhCJij and !':lSte-r oitho e pe-rsons whose semce~ under that 1\.C't ma' ha-. C< entitled them tu the land tlmcm ploYirtea tl1e ordcJ of IHJO!lt\ of ught howevershalltr~nam ns rlec arrd m thnt <\rt and thrno~;> lru\li g he r gbt hall at.\cn: f\ :for: rthl) to tl b oth~r or sistet Ol' Ill Njual proportions tr brothers anl SL<tris of the decea•ed as the case may be Sec ~ That the- bent?fit.c; of the sa1 I Act of eleventh February eighteen hundred and fort) seven shall not be construed as forfe1tcd b, the privates aud non comm s10ned. officers dur ng their serVIce m Mextco and who shall have sub ~cquemh fulfilled the condtttons of theJr engage meats provided ~uch pron otion shall have been made subsequent to the or~gmal orgamzatwn or tl~e compall\ corps Qr rcgtment to \Itch such pr vate or uou comll 1 ::.1uned ollie r:s Iua~ have belonged T A' LoR MEN -The A•hlalmlo. ( Oluo) Sentt 1u:.lsn.\;:; that ill mght of the stronge~ wh.ig town ships Ill the COUUt\ there ure onh three Ta, lor men :111d that ill the balance o£ the lo\ US lt lS Impossible to muster even a corporal's guard m hts support lh6 conn try TILl. N K~GIHNG FOR P.EA.CE -The BIShop of u::.r .(!.. marrw.ge on the open pram• took place PcnnrrJvama 1Jas set forth a form of thnnksgtvmg Joel\ WlJte recently m Iowa, between JOJJN pARIS nnd J}li;;s for peace, 1 accordun~o With Cunon ;<..'YU of 1832 DavJd Qm th LrnA JoLLY The parltes b•longed to separate to be used l th\ ci:Inrch~s of that dwcese durmg if~~;n r::;:?d vu I s fv l Dr 1 31 541 63J u 0 G1J U 9 DIRECTORS W II am M CQnHTIC R•nford ll Meech fi les M ,.. aton In plam language a direct sale of lis mdepe 1 deuce, Iis honor and 1!~ mflttence, for a pecnnrary conszderation 1 And what the jwsti.ficat.Ion for lh s .self abasement 1 :Poverty A) as ' we me losmg our m&nhood .nt he north \hen tltose whose m~s10n It Is to •1phold and defend the cause of freedom. J~ga nstthe assaults of mercellnlj slave_ holders, publtclJ acknowedga th\t base and S?rdid motives hav<> counseled thcrr desertion of the trueiru.th and:.Placed them agalllst their will 1n the ranl::ll of the :rropagandJsts of slavery b d f ts the present and ensumg month Rufus L Fanning o.n 8 0 erolgran to the Far West, liked <each JOEL\\ WIJI1 E Pres dent Pther, hitched teall}s, and depJlrtad fm o-gon o::r It IS srud that LouiS Phlllipe IS fast s nking n '\ D SM TH v ce PJ'PS ient. Charles Thurber But we.Jeave the Bullehn to ts own reflections }fliQ 1IJ.Q ~mgl11 remark tlla~ lt5 avowed pro~utu tntionrenders Jt unneeeMnry for Ull to refute tti faT ... ~ J.'- Jorr-s G Hc5Tt~GTo 'l eas;ue IVlR CLA.x G-ov o .. ,SL:ET, Qf \\!entuch ten \VILLIAM P EATON \'ecrexnry d d t \'{• (' 1 .• , 1 B >l DO'l Y A•ent D4tl~lp ere 0 n 1 L! yt 16 post of u s Senutorlrom I ![?.ALBAN r GAs LIGHT CaMP J.NV -A dividend Je!ltl' Office Foot Mam-st.,. up=\~ thatstate to fill ilia .,..=cv \<'cas>oned bythe/offourf'rcentonthecapna.!swckofthis com J {tj\'\ C:\NADA BANK NOTES-Re resignation of l\Ir CRITTnvu ?rh CJ:..l)' pany h 118 ... .beeu declil.red pa)able on the first of deemed onmo•tfavornblernte.r;forDraCt•or Gurrenq,~t promJ:Itly deelt.Md tha honor Juh 1> tb;~:aJluukAgcnev 162:M':uu~\61.:>:RT conn C \.:'<\.LEX PUR ll:l e t r cx1 t• 1 rr 1 nl al fro 1 tl 9 l 7 Ln ulls J ~ II ecse H \\00 I2 c \' ~~ '01 u \ 0 '\ l IOU and Traders through ~tw • E I PORT OF BUFFALO Q~ ' ns coal ra r~tl ron 16Q Lrluall JO ~\ 50 olo Hl!l do hv\Jlev S R. S n d:J Mr >CEO W s Dll:(;Aitl HI IJ]\1\Il;:\'Ol'j of ; the \\ >e Mr ELIJ4ill. WOOD, 1 1! S! Ol'iJE lr J())l,;j i\Dlii~ 1 1o ~f!!W l\:11\\'iA IIIUil'• ':\1 D \1 fD T qWAR:!' .t6MIH C'A'llJA~ j, '!r 1011~ ll!lNl 10 ~lilt lJA:IHAilfMI\ r...~,.~ :.J fR elicr