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F,ltoll THE C~DU: OF Luu:xn -A }Onng gcn Go; DoDGE DEcL~'<ES -Tne papers announce N<!'~• by t.he Cantb.rt.n COMMEllCIA,L iJIJailu ltcpnblir. Heman, of this Clfy, nqw attendmg a l1teran msti that Gov DoDGE has declined the nommatwn tut 10 n m Massachusctts.._wntes as follows There tendered him _b) the Utica Convention The 15 no httle exrutement, 1tt tins part of the countn Sep ember convention w11l supply the aefimenc\ about the barn burners' nommatwn for Pres1dent. or accep a cand1d~ie designated b, other States 1\u gtVB to da\ some additional Jtems o£ nem ------- BUFFALO, N.l1. !IONDAT EVENING JULY 3 1848 Democratic Nonunahon. FOR PRESIDE.NT lf!RTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK U To g1ve all the workmen, connected with our office an upportun!ty to JOin 1n the commem oratwn of our ~ ationul btrth day, there wrll be no paper ISSUed to morrow ------ The Fourth of :July. To morrow IS t..\'le h1rth day of Amenca.n de pendence Seventy two years ago onr fore fath ors declared themselves fwe and mdependent - Recogruzxng the nght of se]f government and llfowmg the determmatwn to mamtam that nght at all hazards they buckled on thmr armor for th~; ternble contest that was to follow w1th the mother ~untry Seven long vears of blood and suffer mg brought w1th tt the trm mph of the cause of freedom The declara!lorr t!Jat all men are boru free and eqnal was Jnslified at the po nt of the basonet and a government, 1ecogn zmg this great truth was successfully- established Under th1s government a great republic great ~n 1ts strength and 1ts mfluences but greater &i II m every thmg wh1ch should constitute tho true rum of all governments has sprung nto eDstence not only d1spensmg the blessmgs of ltbert) and (lf!Uahty among twentv m llwns of people but teaching the down trodden mas:ses of the ol l world that they too can be free Exompl f11rtg the cor rectness of the doctrme that man s capable of self-government, the till ones of European des pots are crumbhng 1nto noth ugness wh Ie the h~redJtary bondsmen vf I! ranee Germany and Italy for the first t me assummg the pos1!Jon that God Ill ended they should occ tpl are procla mmg to a delighted world the glad t1d ngs of Europe an .freedom Not forgetful of these things but rcrnemlier ng that we are mdebted to he men of the revolt tJou not only for the blessmgs whJCh we ns a people enJOY but for the bnght example wh ch hus taught the old world the lesson of 'reedom lot us under the mfluenco of these g~atefultecollectwns pledge <ew:selv.es 1i.ne.w to tOO cause of human 1 berty and <defy.mg, ns d1<l the patr ots of sevent> s x the lbTaudJshments and the throats of power fearlesoh 1.1pno1d those p nc p1~ w Iuch tl e dcclarat on of milependence asserted aud wh ch T.ELOMAS lEF J'ERSOI!, and h1s compatrwts 1!lustrated and en forced 1l:'h0:;e prmmples are llOW assatled -eonstJtn!Jou has become the obJect of a base and perfid ous slander Slave holder.::. ecrca 1t to truth JUStiCe and f!eedom, lJoldlj declate that the sacred charter of our nghU5 gJ.; arant es slaver not hbert' and that under the star spangled banner \-- Flag of tl £?\ free he a s only home By angel hands to valo g1ve -- !he dstosted mslttutwn of human bo 1clago must he _plauted upon free so I 'I o res st th abhorrent Democrats wb gs and abo! ton :=::ts are aJl much !-\. C \RD -I have seen Jn the pnLl ::;.hed pro h I e~edmgs of the Convention at BtiCa ~ e_w York P lea: ed The Jnornmg t o nev.:.. came went h t at IDJ name IS put m nommatwn for \ Jce Pres mto th\school room, Just before the prmwpal and 1dcnt of the Umted States on the ticket WlLh i.\lr announced tha nommatwn of \<<ARTIN V .!.N BonN Van Buren No lltfonnation hall bee 1 g1yen to b) the Uuca Convention Each scholar 1mmedi me 1;, the Convennon or ll.s ordeJC of th1s nonu ate] rose and gave tk ee cheers.. \~ h\\n ~ou un na.t.mn and I ha e Waited some da)::; for that n l fOJmanou, all fmm~lung the suttahle occaswn for derstand that our scboqlt• composed prmCipa lv malnng my ans :ve~ But begmnm to doubt or Bo on wh1g-~ and abo I tio sts ) ou wffi regar.rl. whether any such commurucauon Wilf be made thm as qmte a oncumstance There nre forty vo and se~mg m' name placod m many papers as a ters n the nsUtut on and each one w U vote for c~ndtdate for tile V ce Pres de lCV b v rue of d at I nommaucm I deem Jt proper to delav no lot ger Mr VAN BllP.>:~ I have conversed! Yllth manv and to declme, at once, and m tht• pubhc man of the promment Clttzens of thiS and lho adJotmng nPI ffi\ mab lrtv to accept IL Th State to town and aU pred ct his elect on Tl ~ gentleman whJch I belong was represented 1n the Ba1t rnon.. 1\lth whom I bQard, 1\bo 1~ the bebt ~turup ~peak Cmv~ntwn the \Ole of thnt State wu, g •~n to er 1n the ncmrt' and a whig declares tfiat un lees the wlugs make another nommatwn he WJil support tbe Ut1ca nornmce :.VIost Dl the theolo g~ans enterta n the same v1ews In trnth throt1gh out th1s whole seGtion of the countn~ and even n Messr Cru;s and Butler lhev were noi>unuted ahd as one or the cttizens of that Stat~ that nom matiou nnme<ltate!) rece ved n ' cord a! cot cur renee and •nppott and ~ til co 1t1Uue to da ,o Bo\iton the:te all rrPs stable feE>] g n a or of I ha>e long been the fr~end porsonulh as \ell as pol tJCalh of lVIr \an Buren nod under other Circumstances would be proud to have nn tw.me as oc t>-d Wlth hm n an wa but } e accep the great barn bumet and I .twll Lo much d oap po nted f Massachusetts does no cast her electo ral vote- for M .... RTIN Y AN BOREN TnY AGAIN -T!w hunker; of Uttea held a rat1 ficat10n meetmg 1n that c t\ a few Q.a.J s ago but the attendance was so thm and the 'i\ hole affan so entueh sp ntless that they called a11other meet mg for last Fnday evenmg vYhetlwr bet er sue cess m the Wa) of\ratJfvmg atte-nded this last ef fort we have not ) et learned VI' e presume ho\l ever, 1f tl proved to be a fa lure, the patrwuc h nkers of that City w ll trv aga n Perseverance w1ll accom.[?I ~h mt ch but 1t can never reGUSCl tate the d) mg fortn es of the nom nee of the Bal bmore mob THE PRAIRIES or-; FtR£ -A geutlernan who nr rJVed 111 last evemngs' boat from Chwago mforms s hat T\V.E::o< TY O:S.E IIU;>;D.ttED \ OT ERS of that cit) havo s g Jed a call for n meet mg to be held to monow-the b th das ot Amer co.n freedom-to ratify the no mat on of :VlARltr. \ AN Bum N We nlso hear from the same som ce that u State Convention '<:\ 11 be held at Pcor a some time next month fo the nom natwn of nn electoral tiC} et pfedged to the s 1ppo It of l\1 \.RTIN VAN BuREN The urm) of f eedotn obtu mng- JeCJ Ulls. h> the thauBands \\ elc om~ tbcm t to the ani s and therr PUSH ON TfiE COLU 1I:>! BtcKING On -Th0 hnnl rr• a\ 'n: p1e I rt ed are b~ck ng ott of tho SUJ port of the bolt ng electoral tJcket nom nated at Alba It Ja.t \ tller a:nd propose to w tbdraw t The h r I er gene a! commtttee ofNev Yo k have datwn to thotr boltmg breth1 en thwughout the tat to hold a convcnt:.o at S acu::;c so 1 et ~ e In .Augnst to no runo.te P tlsHle tal electotti a d state officers Had not !b s faction completeh· severed all co mecuon betn eet tt a 1d the deniO crat c partv t m ght be profhnble to po nt out the brazen assumption of a local co r m ttee n call g a stale conventwn As 1! I< nobod1 wtll be sur pnsed nt any act of madness foll n 1d faction whtch the assassms of SILAs ·wRIGHT commll ALABAMA-The Nev Yo k 1rbune of Thu-s da) sa1s - A letter from a traveller Ill North Alabama \a)s that CA.•s goes VCI) hatd vc1th h1• pat) thcr aud that as rna j us u bund ed n a county have fullen away from htm The nomt nauon of 1 A YL R on the other hand takf>s I I e w1ldfire, and be ts qmte II ely to carry Alabama Unwn pubhshed at Watertown Jeffi J•on count tanee of tlu nounnatto 1 JS unpoo lA , and l hilH to l'eqnest the members of he Co ventlou a d. tlw publ c to receive th1s declinatwu a ID\ a • ll\er and to excuse th15 mode of mal,mg ll- bemg the onh modo wh~eh tl o want of a com at on 1l!a'\ es open to ue HE:'iRY DODGE VI( ASHINGTON CITY Junll 29 ltl:!d NE\V 1\'Ion'F OF DR:EDGrr-<G -1Ve have rece ved file~ of the Berm1ula Gazette up to the 14th mst The onh 1tem of an) mterest we fh d 1\ the ful lowmg It Js stated that the expe mont devt•cd I\ and p o ecu ed 1 nd r the ordcLs of the noble and gall 1 t Naval Commander n Ul ef Lord ]) n donald t ll deepemng tho Stag' Passage J.,J g mto the Great Sound has been atlt nded , t1 great success The contnvaz ce 1s ve1 \ sun pi thH•e a. 1 hors n:re fumh: s c red to a tro.nb r!>e spur, forrnmg what !IIU\ be tormod u. mrrmrnoth rake thaJn .gL \s lead f o 11 the a Phors to a pow 1f stean tug wh ch w th paddlc:s Jn flll pia, drag t1 e anchor• nl ng tho bottom an ! thus the snud and 1 md arc ral ed up m large q muti ues 1.:h s plan has bee1 1.n ope rat on ul o u fortmght and the result so far 1s most wondmful .lirow tl eN Y ~ve .,...lost \\A Bun .EN AT Tl E Sou IH -A lt!ttcr flo n a Den oc1 m, a CJ\lz~n of Gc orgcto~ 11, Ill the D1stnct of Coluu h o. ,:.ntteu on \\ ed .£:sdllj to a gentle man U s c ty sa s You at the Uncn ConventiOn COH ct! 1 our Rolves With glo\' At least 'on have one mu 1 f o th o th :v th .)OU fo1 free so I und all o1 tt e W1lmot p OVI 0 I WO ld SOUIIeJ seo ~lt llll \ Ull Buren n the H lu o Ilou c than a ) othc1 mau I v g a d 1 am ber t on beat tg Ge Uass I a t ro on tho e 1 great flutter ng w tl e Cru;, camp JUst l!O\\ Ill Wash ugton ro da) 1 I '->VC had five Quakers to call on me to JOn a Van Bu ren .Lil.:;;oe at on and they told Ine that a11 the Quak ts 11 til vote at tht> elocuon o t the qt ot ot of lavP 1 1 el c-v e r;;e shulJ be able to 1 c ut a I~rge assocmtJon both of democ1ats and wh1g• i\lu tm Van Buren was the onh P1 es1dent that gave to the ]abonng n ax thr- t n. hou t-:' tc m on all the pubhc 1 o Its tltot ghott~ tl e cout L(j - We shall have an address pre1 rued {; or o.r \ a Bmen pulled and sent to the Q tal e1s and v. o lung wn thtoughont the cou Ill} JoHN p lhLE- rho Nat onal All Slavery Standard has the followmg l\1r Hale ;ve hear from Velj good author tl Will wlthont doubt w thdraw m f\vo1 of the Bur 1bun E rs nom nation \\ e .:.:hall ot Lei e\ e h m the man of good •e se \o tako lum to be tf he docs not o::::T\\Co:'>lNECTIC'UT LEmsr TtUE -T :; burl ad JOurnod sme dw on Wedne•ua\ The \pte m the Senate o 1. tl e 1 ropes Uon to author ze tlw c t\ ot New Haven to lon11 the Canal Rat! \a\ Com1 a m $'100 000 stood 15 agam•t to 4 n fu u1 of the 'Wh ch 1 0 .., d tl e lla..t cs of <..: ~ss a:.ud BuTLER convention of the 1 c-ople of ~Ia! :::;a 1 U!> ~ I cld has sli uck the hlack flag of the slavers and placed llt Worcestor on tho 28th hold Its thud SV£~1011 Ill !Iall n the even ng The Bo:stuJ Ju 1 wl gives th • note of Jts proceedmgs 'I he Nor 'olk ' Delegate& at lmge were appomted to attend Democrat has done the same th g 1 ~ the Bufi:aJo Con:ve llon The delegates c lo::;..:u Democwt will soon follow wer S C Phillips of Sulew D \V lJ vo d of ' [[J We ru:e agam mde])teu to LIVIIiGSTON and G eenileld Wm Jaclr&on, of Newton lqhn Jl the name of New Yorl s avonte son at the head of tls ed tor al column~ The Dedham ( Jrass ) >iltervreto,tton of a r~v~red msfrumont 1 nnd Its lo· gtti.:rnate rest: Its s the dut as t seems to be theo determmahon of freemen The people of the north aro rallymg arouud the constltutwn as tt 1s andbeforen:e welcome anothe-r Nat onal b rth dnv the battle w ll have been fo tgh and won and the groat truth proc!auned that the Amencan republic ts, mdeed the land of the f1ee Bre\ stcr of Pittsfield C Sedgw ck of S ock FARGo s E<pres for Cm,-,mnau paj ers m advance bndge and E A Ra mom! of Bosto 1 A of the rna l CA·v..: JoHli'SO!' s arrangements Ior State Central Committee of whtch Charles I< ran furmshmg mtelhgence are of no account when Cis Adams Js chmrman, wru; also apj omtcd Au compared to the dtspatch and regulwnty of th 5 dre::;ses were made b) several gentlemen o.unng u::r The wh1g papers soem afrard to puLl sh the jproceedmgs of the Ph !adelphia convent on and :thetr readers are fiequontlv mqmr ng of us as to the action of that bod) m referencG to the all ab tho e1enmg whJCh 1\'ere received with constdeJa enterpns ng firm________ blo applunRe and nt 10 o clock the conventwn ad [[J=' There xsn t n s1ngle hu 1ke.r 1n Suffolk coun JO tmed stne dtc sorb1ng question of free terr tor In reply we ---~---- would &\-J that the followmg resolntton \1 as pwpos t or Jf there ts he hasn t tho con rage to 0\1111 tt 1 HE .M tss \ClfUSETTs DEMOCR \TS -A M io the Ph!ladelphta conventJon and by a lmge When CnosWELL s bogus delegates went to Bal pondent of the Spn.ngjidd Repubitcan \otc tmw upon t,, e tau e The ed tor of the Com '· 3 , 'l t more they had to take that Slcl. lcs along w th rroJn Worcester Sil) 8 l Ad them to represent Old Suffolk In other sectwns B t d f th r nte1 eta &crt!Ser of this ett) who \as a delegate o no smpn~e 1 ere appeals tn a <CW Jn attendance wd1 corre-ct us Jf '\ 0 are m staken Lhe, could onh fi d an JUd v dual to go-no one da\ 1 1; call hfor a.n anti Cru:;dslbocoftJco conve.uuo 1 u to appmnt !urn o d •••sac usetts stgue ) such men as tho The resolutiOn IS as follows i:lodgwJCks of Lenox HenJ v W B1shop and Resolved That \h le all po\ er Js den ed to ASH BRoOMs -A mechaniC m th1s st11te Judge Bymgton both also of Bethhno Mrucns Congress under the Const tit on to control or vented a machme for mak ng brooms from ash Morton of Hoston h s son of Taunton and J G m any manner mtotfere w th the 1•tttut10n of Abbott of Lowell and backed b all the flu \ood A p ece of the wood ts put nto the rna f 1 B C fi 1 1!1avery WJthm the several Sta es of th s t mon tt en co o t 1e oston us tom ouse t ts a stJUnge :nevertheless bas the power a tl 1t ts the d ty of clune nnd 19 cut mto threads as fine as mamlla thmg to :find M!lllsachusetts locofocos Loltmg from Congress to proh1b t the ext~tence of ~lavery 1 grass The brooms made from th1s are saui to be the d1spensatwn~ of their Balumme convent ons nny temtory now possessed or whJCh may here nearly as g<>ad as corn brooms and call be made but thts 1s the lime of strange thmgs It havJI g afte1 be acqmred by the U n ted States become a fixed fact tho.t Cn.ss •ta ds r o oon of for two cents np ece h f J th rth b f Both the Balttmora and Ph 1 Iadelph a conven a c ance o an c ectwn, o no em mcm ers o bons were cornj)letely undet the control of the Iowt -The democrats of the 1st Co tgresswn tho part> are all at onco wakmg up to oonw Ja Uonal 1deas IU rPgard to tho extenswn of sla' en Bla~e power and hoth tepudmted the doctrme that 1 al D stnct of lo \a have ncmunated W\ Tao IP ovh ch the r votes have perm tted\ lentlv to go on 1t Is not only the r ght but the duty of Congress to soN Esq of Henry count) ns their Ca111d1date for for tlte last etght or ten }enrs AA a fhst open prob1btt the planting of slaven upon free soli To Congtess stgn I note that the Dedham Democrat a locofo co papm has hauled down the Cass flag and run support e1ther of the cand dates nom nated by FounTH oF JuLY AT N.e vaR.K -JAMEs C up the Ut ca nom nations lhese bodws 13 to endorse the1r nct10n upon tins SlUTII Esq of L, ons IS to dehver an Oral!on at The Sprzng}ield BcpuUu;an, 1s a wh1g paper, lmportantqucstJOU Newark WR\ne county: -on the comt g 4th It and perhaps speaks w thout authontv respecung o::r The custom house 'Organ edtted h) a man mil no doubt be well worth I stemng to the cont<:mplated conventmn The democrats of 'Who voted for H.\RR!SON lli 1840 and appl ed to 10\ At y c1 \burg i.\hss a few dn]s smce 11 Massachusetts ho :vever are very far from unam TYLER for office m 1842 evmces 1ts contempt for man named McQuADE was whipped nearly to mous w the support of Mr CAss and the num the pnbhc mtelhgence and Its utter diSregard of death on snsplCIOll of havmg commJtt~d a theft ber of those who openly express the1r disaffoctJon truth bj gtvmg pubhctty to the followmg this of wh ch be was enurely mnocent Pub! \ Ill ts rap1dlv mcreasmg mornmg d1gnatwn has been arou,ed aga nst the lvnchers MARl LAND CROPs -The Rock:r:tlla Jau,-nal of ---=;----::--;-. \Beyond the I nuts of thts state tho nommn and some have fled Satnrda\ savs Our farmers are prett} gene tion of Martm Van Buren for the Pres denc' by rally engaged m harvestmg The Wheat CIOp 1s the bolters at Utrca does not so fur as \e can as !l::r Mr 0 REILLl has opened an office for hts ven fine Persons w..b.o have travdecl. through C1lrtain,,Illeet..tl~e support of a smgle democrat m telegrann m C\um'ber!and :'Va and the construe Ftedencl Count) say that Montgome11 ts far a lillY sectwn of the countl\) h head of her m Wheat, and m a very few ,ears lion of t e !me to connect t Wlth tlhe North ..,.low what can such a para:PLaph be called 1 f we have no doubt that Montgomery Will be one of -=~\ -- South nnd West has alreadv been commenced the r 1 chest counties rn the State Our wheat now not a deliberate fraud upon t!s readers In every nnrl nbout thu ty dllJS hPnco \\Ill probably see t.he can 1 t be heal tho Corn and Oats notlmtthstan :t\ree state In the Unwn thousands of democrats 1 ne completfld d ng the season has been very unproplt.Ious are are re;ect ng the nommation of the Baltimore mob a< good ns any we have seen elsewhere -Balt and adoptmg that of the Utica convention 'lh1s IU' A }onngand beauuful gul eloped With her f:Jl!n 24th IS apparent to every man who looks Into the pa pers, and yet m the face of an abundance of such -ev1dence th1s degraded sheet g1Ves utte~ance to a declaration like the preceding Is- xt not hum Iia ting that an edttor of a paper will thus prostitute ll.Jmself for the purpose of decelVIDg those who tu:e weak enongh to conj\de 111 h1m 1 If ordinary !i6lf respect will not constrrun h1m to keep w1th1n tho bounds of decency m his statements, a regard for the character of the press sb.ould But what ~an be expected from an 1nstrnment of such per .sons ns are cOllllf\Cted w1th the Bnffil]o ens om house '2' lover from her home at Ph ladelphta the other u::r We understand that Judge WHITI\G of daJ leavmg behmd her a note as Sallows - Geneva hereteforo cla.<>sed \Jth the conservatives Dear Mother-! am 0 P H -llg' She was about to be wedded, as her fnends thought to an other than the ~ onth With whom ~he left ll:f\ The wh gs In Seneca count'\ are prepar mg to umte mth the democrac) m support of the Jelfersoman free sml pnnc pie IS an open and avo\ ed supporter of the Ut ca nommoo and of thll prmCJples ptomulged b) the Utica Convention He IS welcome. to the ranks of the f.ree democmclj It? It \'SOld m \\Vashmgton that the present firm of ConcoR.1~ & RIGGS bankers of that c L) ts about to dJssolve Mr RIGa• rotirmg wtth a m llian and a hall of dollars and his brother who has beeu for sol)lo tirno emplo) ed m the house, taking his place ns a member of the firm [[JWc lea~:nfrom the Mancheste.r (N Y) De mocrat that .f:fon Joel Parker, Ch1ef JustJCe of received by the Cambna ENGL.<ND -The1e 1s but verr httle activit\ tn commercial affmrH ThE\- cotton rna kc 1\\a. dull saks confined tv ' re \\ the trade Tho e had been a sligh <l<clne w \ 0 II \ J \ Amencan descnpuon !•ale• ton e 11 1 There had been no chnn~;e m tht gran market;; 11 r mr <a Tht> weatheT m Gt eat Bntam had 1 een excellent I e H r bu t r a for the crops ~a J e:s a The tateoftr....rlP. nthenanu e!.C:O n~d:i t.rct: ~u cL 1mns \ltthontchnnge T C\ l ondon !none\ market was pret:.. fum notw ru t~nd ng he i\ ar.::. a d ru ors of \\ an5 tlnong 1011! Europe Con ob un the lGth Juu~ wPre ~3,l fo H,.. ac oun but\ ere 1~ '-IUote-J a Ras fhe po 1! on and pro•pert~ oftlte \\ t<t Indm sn g-ar pia tpn:; had f! v n r se- to <;: vcr.: 1 public meet ng n En<T]and o the ubjf'C Tl e t 1 la t t mov mcnt of the l<ltlt 111 tunt fa '~cl D ed on th• 15tn m~t nt Ped \ ( offi ho oe Lo dm the 1 not 1r I fotl Sited Thad Poe f a !or for I r Jan I uml< r :V1r 0 t onn ll , Re cal ill Eis coil RAGING - Th1rty 01 more wh1~ PjiPers xe fuse to bow the knee to .i'rioloch-9 m Massachu .11etts 1m Ve~mont 1 1n .New Y-o k l.1nPenn sJ1vama, 11m Ohto, and lm Indiana. About J\alf a dozen others have lost !herr editors, who biiil top much manhness to f!llstfy anythmg thcv BITTEN BY A R.&.TTLEsun: -The St Lon1s 1\eu' Era of June 21st sa,:s 'a<.:ountryman ~ bJtten bv a mttlesnake at i.'l orth Market~ esterdav Tha snak~; was concealed m the bottom t>f a wag on loaded w1th sheaf oats Medical rud was pro cured and the man at last acconnls was free from pam and domg \Veil \ -~-:-\\\\\\'---c;--,; u::r The agents of thQ' Sout]J affect to reg<~r<l the selection at Ut.J.ca of both the candidates on Gonw IT .STRONG -There are not half a dozen [D\'HEALTH L.\'SURANCE -1'\ew Engl-nd Health Insurnnce r.;ompany of Nonvtrh, Conn Caprtal \'>00 000 .bad~een sn.png for nionths before Tnese are healthy mdicati,on• Let consc1ence do 1ts perfect -work tiT Capt. WXLLIDl A.. TuLoR, of Nswad<, N J • well known as the 1n:ventor of TaJior's wbmarme armor, \\pe.nments of wh1ch men tried on our laie~r, \died m :Bt)}uxnore on Monday morn_, mg lMt. m the 4.'2d year of ht~ age hunkers m Putnam conn~), whicb. nsuallv g1vcs the national ticket. as an aj!t of rapacrtv These gentlemen forget that Jackson nnd Calhoun were 600 democratlc:c=mn\'JO:::n:: both'l>lkenfrom slave 1Stiite$m 1628 The Tn To 'BEREC.<LLJID -The Wnshmgton correspon bune asks \If It Will do to lake both candidates dent of the Baltimore Suu sa';S that Mr Clemson, from the sec!Jon whtch forms but one third of the our !';finister at Belg-mm to be recalled He.!.!! Umon,whynotfromthatwhtchforrnstwo thmj.s?\J aSQilllllaw ofHon Joh11 C, Calhoun UTJ1ew.eather yosterdav wasthelnottestof NEw YoRK Jnn~;29 7 P M-WP ho.vead the season The mercury of the thermometer rn VlMS of several heavy {rulureq m CmclllllaU. Ag State •treet reached 96\ th& Made, at~ o;cloc[l: gretrate md~btednel!!l repqrted at BeTea and a hl!lf -1Jo61Qn CIIUrtN, JUJI6 ~9. milfion of dollal! Jo•l\ WI te D~vld Rrmth John C Ho a.ud Warren Lazet1 l!.ufu•L Fannmg D RECTORS \\ 11 am 1\I Converse \aufonl n 1\Jeecb, G lesM aioJ;l C.l:iarles Thurber JOE)J W \~HI'! E Pres dent D..tvrD §McrH VJee Preadent JouJrri G Ht :mNGroY l.teasure; WILL.UM P E.&.TON ~ecn~tary ll 8 DOTY Age t; lluff'alo Je9tr 0~ Foot Mrun-st up Strt s n:r CANADA DANK NOTE8-Re deemed on most favorable rateJ fQr Draft.l or Currency at the Canad,. Bank A5eney, 1~ Mam olteet nn jan:Mtf A.ODEilT CO...., 10.• brl•lllllll 10 do 50 ilo 100 do tie VO!NG