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Cnn1pa~gn Hepnbbc The frequent calls upon us from abroad \' ISsue a campaign paper has mduced us ro offer the fol 11.8 the humble .A.galllSt the•e all the finery and 3.trS n the world Sink Into :rnSJgnificance We shall Illustrate this b)\ an anecdote whtch thm,tgh not new will not bo the worse for bemg ao-a n told. In the , ear 1773 Peter Burrell Esq ot Beckenham, m Kent, who~e strengnt \' rap d lv dechmng was adv sed bv hiS physiCians to go ro Spa, for the reccve') of h s health IDs daugh ters feared that tbose who had only motives entirely mercenary would not pa) hun thntattentiDn wh ch hem ghtexpect from those who from dnt~ and af )I)Wlog terms to comparues who des1rc the Repuu feLt on umtt:d, would feel the greatest pleru;ure n l•c until after the election m n ster ng to his ease and comfort ihey there T h W R 11 b f d fore resolved to accompanv h n The, proved e EEKLY EYUBLIC WI o nrmshe to that 1 was not a spmt of d 1 s 3 pall on aud g[1Jet subscnbers from the l:>th of Jul) to the 15th of/ that leI them to ~pa for the' were not t@ be <ren November at the low rae of m ... n gay and fa:;h o tables c rc]es the\\\ Wf're Smgle CO tO ddr \0 ti' never out of the r f\ainer-s com pan a• d never P!CB one a ess iJ cen st rred from home except to attend hun etlher to Ten do do do 4.> do tal e the a1r or d uk tbe \aters n a word tbe-\ Ftfty do or upwards do 40 do hved a most recluse ltfe 111 m1d t u a to\\1 n then The lb:PUBLic 15 the largest oeklv pauer n the re ort of the lllu•lrJOUS and fashiOnable pe1 W N y k I mount sonages of Europe estern J: ew or and con ta ns a argrr a Till> c .. ~m plu.ry attc nt;on to the r father procu of readmg matter than any of Its cotomporar\\- red th~<e three anuable Sisters the adnuratton of Devoted to the advocaC) of the pnnc pies of all the Engll•h at Spa and wns th cause of the r T th f th C I b ated elevation to that rank 1n life t) whJCh tbnir merJl\ HOMAS J:EFFI llSON the ffiJ 0! 0 6 e e r , gave them so JU t a tttle The> \ere all mnmed cndtna.nce wh1ch preserved the north ~ estC' -n ter !ltory from the curse of lmman slaverv It rel es upon the frJends of f.r:ee tcrr toiJ n this quartet for auch. a crrculatwn as will tend to promote the cause m whwh Jt has engaged We tllerefore request our fr ends m this and adJOilllllg coun!Jes to send us the namos of those who may des1re ro become subscr hers to the R> PUBLIC .N:r;w PUllLIGJ.rloN•- Tlw Am mean Quarterly Regu1ter and lrfagazme 1s the t tie of a new pen odJCallatd upon our tnble ed ted bv JAMES SntY JaR and pubhsbod b J E C & J B DDLE of Phtladelph a Tile de• gn of tlus wmk IS to em bodv quarter} a compr,hc , \' record of ul! the events and facts that belong to h1storv, the 1m provements anif progro<s of the ttmes Ul wh en we llve and th s at the end of the ) ear to fo;rm e. full alld aecurato book of mnals wtth doCll mentary proofs., and a valoab'!e collect on of sta tlstlcal tables aad > tat.cmcn\' A depa tmcnt of ongmal art clcs, rmscellan b ogranh't\': &c ~abraoed w1thm the plan It 1s mtendod to have ihe chromclo for each quarterly number a com prehenSlve and suffif> ent n:>r-ord of everv fact and mc1dent worth k wwmg or valuable for reference At the clo.se of each sess on will be g ven a full 11nd properly arranged statement of the proceed mgs of Congress w th a \'nops s of Important debates The mu1ber before us 1s well prmtcd and JS filled Hth t Jterest ng and n st net vo mat tor IT PoLicE Counr July 5-Bofore P CHILD Es<t -Francs Uog n pleud gu IL) to com m tt ng an assault and batten on Samuel Trow brtdge and was sentenced to pa' a fine of $10 anu to stm d comm tted t II pad Comm tted Louts F Whe<>ler was hro 1gl t frow Jail m! 1 underwent an exam allo o a .charge of [ ass- mg a $10 counterfe t b ll on the 1 ro C t\ Bank. He gave bn l fo h ~ appearauce at the next term vf the Recorder s ,_onrt. J oh111 Broch plead gn It1 to a chargo of pet t larceny., ana wa::; 56 Le lced to tl e wo k I o 51;} fo :ten dats.. Joseph T1 stram plead gu It\ to a chruge of comm tt ng an n.ssault a d ln.ttt\£\ \T on h s v; fe 11Itd was sentenced to pm & fine of $3 James Cooper -was bro gl t f om JU 1 and un rderwent an exanuuutwn on u ch trgc of entJcJng :away a \\ oung g rl of good rep tnt on a.nd t l ng per to a house of prostitutio 1.. He was fulh· com >rutted IMPORT a ~'\'1\ MovE:'lrE -r IN C A~ n \ r~ F vnn nF TEMPER <NCE.- \.meet ng of the Ca hohc Clctg) of the D ocese of ;'rio ttl al \a l ld at the n ,ho~ , rostdence on the 231 of la<t montl when the tal Jow1n_g Resoh bons were pa..<:;srd The R ght Rev .Btshop prestded at th s rneeiJ tg L That :o.s an example :ve wtll not make nse nt table of any mtox cat! tg hquors 2. That ~tron~ beer s reputed strong dr nk a td therefore mterdicted by the rules of the Soc et 3. That certa n ev l ntenlloned persons tak ng 11; ma1tcwus pleasure 1n m x ng sp r lttons liquors 1n small beer and other tm ntoxtcat tg beverages wtth the mtent on of gett ng those drunk who be long to tho SoCiety we exhort those :vho are room hertr not to use am s tch dnnks when they have JUSt reason to fear such deception 4 That thf> B snop wnte n the namA of hP. meetmg to nil the propnct~rs and commanders of .. teamboat.s requesting them not to havo any bars on board 5 Thaton thefirstSmda) ofthemonthn mee ting'sbnli be held m each Par sh for the purpose -of eneouragtng and e!lttend ng our Assoc at on more and more 6 That correspo 1dence be P'tabl •he 1 between town and co-untry Soc et es for the estu.b1 c::hme-nt of local Societms, and thus promotmg the general good of th~ Cause 1 That -every effort wtll be made to mduce tra dors not -to deal n nny strong and 1ntoncat ng I quors but onlv tn good merchandise and articles of food necessary and u.eftl fot the people 8.. That some respectable c tlz.ens w ll be ndu ced to estnbhsh good boardmg houses m the c1ty IUlJ). country so tltnt ou:r honest people may be able to avo d the occaswn, ever dangerous to them .oflodgmg m a canteen 9 That those board ng houses \h ch are well kept;. shall he de tgnated t:o the several memb~rs of the Some(} as bomg both safe and oonvement, ami that the same. shall be adopted mth regard to steamboats m whtch no bar shall be I ept. Btshop BouRGET the es(tmable head of the Ca tho! c Cnurch m Montr~al has addreS<ed copies of the above to all his clerg) and we have every reason to belie.ve that the 1 esult will ba both satis factory and ancourag ng to even fr end of order and good morals ------ How no ME~ oru ER.At:.LY GEl: THEIR W liS? to noblen en-one to hfl' Earl of Bever! another to tho Duke of Ham !ton and afterwards to the Marq 1 'of Exeter and a th1rd to the Dul« of Nor thumberland And Jt JS J tetJCO to sa\ t t thev reflected honor on the1r ran! rather than den ed an} from 1t.-Englwh paper Cong.ress.tona•. P lOFFEE BEEl', PORK AND FISH INSPECTOR 1JAr70N !STREET BUFFUO All I mds of provtsJons constantly on hand and for sale np12 -Where- do men u unlly di co~er the women who afierwards become then mve•7 1s n queRtJun WB have occaswnaJly heard; d1scussed and the =J=y=l=ld=l'=y===o::==::==:\=~======= result mva:r abh come to 1s worth wenttorung to Gas 1 Gas 11 OUl' lady readers Ohan<'e has much to do m the aft1m but then there are troportant go>~etlllllO'Cir WIGHTMAN & BECKWITH-Hav1ng tsn I \. · nnde arrange nenls for a constant supply or Corne cnms ces t s certam that fuw men tnake a 1 us & Co s Celebra e 1 Gas fi.l:tures w 1 be p epare\\' t !!!efect on from ball rooms or an other place~ of fit up ll te t> ;; t:::o B<Ja a ani I a P hoiusMot vo th public gaJetv and nearlv as few are mfluenced by I Gas :;am pies of the d ifcrent konqs ofB me'< O)ande what ro.ay be called show ng off n streets b I er Pendants ~[antle and BrackN I ghU! are no\ h~mg any allurements of dr~s Our conv ct on lS 0 ~ 1 !t reee e I at the rstore- \16 Ma n street Je tf nmety mne hundredths of the finery With which Q1JILLS- \ Jar r and beau ful a.< ortment at VCT) d t 1 d h .:!. lovprce.sforsaleat women ecora e or o T e r person go l.OO: no JU r3 STEELE~ Book~ E': thmg, as far as husband catchmg ts concerned - WherB' and how then do men find thetr w ves ? In the qUiet homes of the1r parents or gnardums- at the fireside, where the domestic graces and fee hngs al8 alone demonstrated These are the charms whtch mo t surel.- attract the h gh \\ well S CHOOL PENS,-A lar!(e lot of fine :ltee\ lens ex.pressy.a nptedtoSchoots fi-r-s:.-:tPve vow t JY3 STEEI.E ;::; D ook\'tOTt\' F AY'S LEAD PENCILs-or all graaes and \'\\\ for oale Wlloleaale al Man tfaeturera pn~• at JV3 STEELE'S BoOU(ore. LATEST NEWS! (BY TELEGRAPH ) N zw YORK .July 6th -Bremend of the firm Savage & Co gold pen manufacture was mur de ed last night at the corner of ann and Nassau stre~ts by a gtrl or til fame 'Iary ~nn S ewru t by haVIng h s ccnll broke The ratlfled trcatv With l'IIexico hns armed C'ommt<s oner Severr JS s1ck at ~e\ Orleans S x hou.es burned tl LS mom ng at Brookh n :'IL Sane of Oluo mtends to resign Ius seat ill Congre::;s The ratified treat} \as pro~a' II sent to the Sen- ate to da liitJ\:r '!i ork ~larl~et N E:.V. ): QRK 1\I T! st :l[At't oW tJ UUt.l UC..I Ere 6 Nor ch 33 chester~ In h Jfs little or nothmg done TIe lr:u an I ftJr fl ur R moderate ~a1l's 3.500 Lb1s at ~a 1 =4 o ,..,OJo 3i ~ fur can u on and o..t Lran..ts Corn 1s In 1n1r d~man I .5-tc a s 1 \UUO bu at 4!J(aJ50c for n xed 53(a}.S.lc fo yel o v round nve s on n !ly6 a70c Oats are lln43c s It\S eoo bu Genesee beat at .... bout ;z:;l 30 at $1 Oa Pork s dull at $9 1°! and $10 uUa$!0 021 Sales.., 0 l hls lard at 7a7/.c Co ton co t ues qu et ant.l heavv Ashes a beirne s: nan s 50 c.eu~ encb 4S u 40 35 30 ======A=M=====U~S~R==M~R,;;,N::;;T~S~=== j CLOTIIINBO(JS\\F 0 ERo~·~.!ERT Mc\'ILLlONI Eagle Street Theatre. ..._ •• \\\' ·..- ~ ., SECONDNlGB.T OF MR &.MR\ :s: w: :w.A:Ll:;A.CK I CLOTHES w AR~H dUSE, Th • Even ng Chnrsdav July & Fo=uied = 184.'l relAdl:t a d eni<cr~ed :.n 1846 RUN cli:e !.CK. I and cxtensu ely a1uljaxora!Jly f.nou;n as Master Walter air Wallack Gothic Hall Buffalo' Jul a illrs Vi allack Toconclulewtl G 0 T H I C H A L L ~ ALET DE SHA...~Ir \pear f N f U l L B L A S T ! Mrs Eddy l\hss MathPw.;;: 1'5 The prnpr etors of TIe- Republ c haY na made cxtcn s ve a Jdll ons to their Prmtmg Establ sbmrr t, are J>re .,arel to e>ecute 11 o de s fi r El' ER \ \ ill! L I l: vf J3ool\, ,Job cm!J Sane~ ,Pnntln£11 SUCH A.S