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....... Waily 1!\cpublir. BUFFALO, N.Y. Dcn1ocrat.Ic NoJD.J..Dat.ton FJR PRESIDJNT :MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK ~~,--~== Dem<tcratJC .RepubbcanSta\te Conven• t 1 on-A r t; fiCA on the 11 h of !'IEP fE'I-lBF.R at 1 9 !1'1 0 noi.Wn te P e Jen Oovemo L euten antGovc orands eh Sate olli en as are requ red by law to be elected n Nove nbcr next u:r J'be Fre~ rerntory Con .. cntaon ~II be held n th s c ty n then of AumJst fo he non na ton of cand da eS-fo P es dent nd V cc P es dent FRE; SoiL MoVEJ~tENTs-The Svracu.oe JiYUr nal (wl!jg) coutaUIS -a calls gned by over one bnu dred names for a meeting of the wh gs of the Cennty of Onondaga who nre not as yet, prepar ed to ground the r anns as whigs and vote for Geo TAYLOR: who are opposed to the er.tens on of SLAYER Y over ter to ')' now free and m favor of preserv.mg the pnnmples of the whig par t> and alt zo!. o prife:r pnnetpks to num m-e re quested to send one delegate from each election d met to a Convention to be held at the JEmprre Ho e n the c tv of S)lacu~e on the 22nd of at \ o clock P :\T to toke nto conSidera ~ propne y of sending d legates to a N !\.. TlONAI FREE SOIL CO.NVENTION robe held n the c t' of Buffalo on the 9th of August and to transact such othPr bu• ness as may be deemed necessU!~ . ---=----:--~::- dred and mncteen --:--::---=--;-;:- o:::r The Fond duLac Rrpubltcan announces N P 'IAL>I>.nGz as the TAYLOR cand date for Jndgo n that d s net ------ [J' JonN VAN Buru:;N s to dehvcr a pol t cal address m Salem Massachuse U! some t me th s eek IIJ' A ne \ pol t cal paper s about to b~ esiab bl J :.\Io tgome ) :\laba na ndcr the con d ct ol W L Y CEY & Co and w ll oppose li IS sa1d by-som and bel eved by many that t Che o.n.ee i'oT a on ts nt l?rcsent SOJOU Ul ng a Brand) v e Spr gs Dela\\ are It may not be generally kno n that the w fe of Mr Ross IS n as the mtentwn of the slave holders at Wash ng ton to get a bill h ough ConQTess wh ch. they propose to call a compromise substant allv legal z mg slavery n all the terr tones of the U mon aouth of the M!Ssonr co nprom se I ne Th s s to be do!lil w th a vww of remov ng from the present canvass the elBn e t of slavery ag~ta\ o t~nd 111 the va n hope of q et ng d •cuss on - The south feel ng that the people of the orth nre aroused pon th s q 1es on and vII manfully ms st upon prohib Lrlg tl e pla ng of slavery upon free soil s ru x ou to nake uoe of ts pres ent power to forestall the act on of the people - The moment this so called comprom se becomes n.la.w t! at n o neal sla> es \\Ill be carr ed mto the tern tones of the U non Onee there the plea of vested r ghts w 11 be nte posed \hcnever Con gress shall a tempt to apply the Jeffe so an ordi nance to h.e te or es anti h l s tl~::a the propagand sl.'l of sla orv ho1 e to obta n a tr n ph md recti\ wh ch they are assn ed could ever be obtamed d rcct v B t \11 o ld th s tr ck succeed? 'W o tld tl e people ot the north perm t sue! a plea to dr ve them from t1 e r p po e of proh b ng b pos nve en actmen\8 the ex stenco of slavery n the free ter r tor es of tl e U n on uudcr the c 1c mstances? We th nk not 0 tl e. contra th(\J mome e ch n 1 w d sgra ps hfl 5;ta te bool of hP a t on th~ n on e t ho ba e of cpeal 11 b~ rrused hy the frcs peorle of tho north a d w II be home uto ovelJ confi ct n I I e cause of free labor and free o I tr nphs The e can be no doubt upon tl s s lbJect The free States ha~e deternu ed hC' o hall bo no mo e sacr fices II ade upon tho altar of h ma 1 slaven and t s f t le to hope tl at nortl em free nen \'II be e tl e coaxed cheated or dr ven nto an more conce so s to the s1nve powe The quest on of Ia e can not be comproTr\js ed The nort w I] nssent o o Q.g sho abso[ute and pos ltvo le~ slat va proh1b1t on n~a nst the f-arther ex.tens on of th s nstlt t on Concr:s S1on nstead of soften ng thD slave boll ng ar s tocracy of the soul! has onll se ved to mak~ It more exacting arroga t and p oscr pt ve For peace and ha mo y ve bav e 1elded much-too much and no \ we are u I ecl to ) P1 1 s 1 no e !'lnd to sav m so rr an) vords tl at our gove -n men! s the patroa of sla e ) and not of f eedom And because wo ref ~o to com] Iy w th th s de maud a d res st the attempt to scatte the seed• of this moral pol t cal and soc a! c llSe b oad cast over the v rg n fields of Ne Me co and Cal fo rua th.e sln.ve po 1\Te hren. e s o sp g upon us a law wh ch the ate fool h enough o be e e wlll estop u from ac ug upon the quest on of the further exten on of ave t :Let them do t, f the) dare fl e passage of finch ala :v wo ll add f el o he fire o\ blaz ug 111. the free States ann T tea I f repress g agl tation, wo ld be tl e com me cen e t of one of th~ mostm ght) and tr urn pi ant mo~e nenl/5 t s coun try has wt seen Th~ crv of repeal \ ould be l1eard f om every l p :vh le the fa t murn ur of vested r gl ts would b~ l u•hed n he nd gnant exp~essrons of an o t aged peopl0 It s too late to think of comprom >0\\ Cal forn a New l\lex co and Orego m • all be onen t~ free labor s s ncere pleasure to :velcon e the Moha\l\ k Oou ~• ts- new aJ<patel S nee we wero old enough o I now U) th ng of the po l tics ofthe S ate of New York the Co nor hao been one of the boldest nb est, and mos devo ed .. dvocaies of all the str ngenl meas~ es of the de mocrallc part F rst n the advocacy or eve!J r&form and the earlv and cons steut champ on of those meas Ires of V N BuREN \V RIGHT and HorrMAN wluch arrayed aga st those d stin gu shod democrats tho venal faction of conserva tiom 1t has acqu red a reputa!lon for fidel y to pnnc pie second fo that of no other JO rna! Its new dreS>~ .bespeaks a prosper tv ,.1 ch no true democrat can crtv because t 1s accompan od by the conv ct ou that 1t s r chlv deserved Olm:ro.r n v ew of the almost nna mons demo cratie !entiment of his count> n favor of MARTIN V Alt BoRE,. the people s cand date declares that he has no de re to occupy h s po• t on \\' ed tor any longer and w shes to retlre The W av~e Scnttnel savs that 1ts ed tor a! brother may find rel ef by str kmg the black flag of slavery ex tensron and support ng the regular nom nat on of M:J.ii.Trn VA BuREN Let h m do th s and our confidence s nndou bt g that tl1e remedv WJII re lieve hlm [? FEI IX of the N Y Herald wr tes from w ashmgton tl at the 50 ttheru ban burners the YANCXY democrats talk of form ng a 1 1ltrasouth ~ democratic t cket h~aded b Gov T AZE VELL of V rg ma. Su,ch a tic et he sa s would spl t VIIguua Alabama Flor dn S Carol na and oth er southern states -=--=------ IT Mr J H Toil!Lil!SON ot Syracuse nat tempting to get on the tra n at L1ttle Falls on Saturday morn ug fell and broka h s leg n three places He lingered on until Sunday mormng when he e:<p red -~-----=--:--- u The New York Herald says of the Buffalo Conventi,on Tins movement ts calculated utter ly_ w demvli.sk the prospects of Gen Cass and the hunker branch of the democratic party whether Mr VAN BuR£!f c Mr HA-LE or iome other Quake e::;~ and a nauve of W lm ng on SIX THousAND DoLLARS REWARD -ANoTnl':n [J' A letter 111 the Baltimore t:)1~n sruvs Gen Du.llOLICA.L OuTRAGE - Wo certa nl; nov~r ~x pected that we should be called upon to reco d n Ccsn NG on Th usday res gned h s com n ss1on to the qmet c ty of Prov de nee such a senes of at l e Pre dt::nt tempts as have been made upon the property ~ d the 1 T s of the M soes ~Iann and the1r fum h - U Gen ScoTT amved at El zabeth]own on Tw ce mve da 1gero ISm ss lcs been thro 'n at tho Satu dav wmdow and two atte npts ha:ve bee made to b1o v p tl e hou o w th gunpo vder La:st Sa ur llJ' Gov YouNG and farn ly are on n VISit to day evomng n bottle of o 1 of v tr ol va,; thro n through the open w ndo apparently a mod at a procu o an o tl r for puLl cat on &c rr LlSt state facts nud c ct ms anccs to show that tl c aboent dr fe dant has property m th s State hat t1 e Co rt may Judge he her t s proper to mal e o::T' rhe New York Tribu w g ves the follqw ng account of m our estimation a-v~ry pecnl1ar T..<Y LOR rallficatio 1 meet ng ut Jerse) C ty Just op pos e Nov York .An adjo tr eJ rat licat on meet og was hold at \\ as ngto llall \'\ edncsda) everu ng last, H.E...\\iR-Y J TAYLOR Cbarrman JOHN HI Voon REP • Sccrctun Ropouted culls were made for seve al speakers at he open ng of the meeting bu he d d no respond A.t le gth M HAR r} SBURG was loudly and repeatedly called for He sa d for h s own par ho was favor of l\'Iartm Van Buren t1 e f ee :so 1 cand do. e for PJres dent and that u 1less tho aud e ce mawfosted rmore en th s asm than vas ev need at h s JUncture he stood a bet er chance of elect on than Ge n TAr LOR Illr If was enthusmstiCally applauded througho t h s remarks D BANII GOF THE w~a TROOPs-The Lnton pubishes th1J orde s-of the Wur Department nc dent to he ret rn of peace The comm1ss oned and non con m ss oned officers and men of he ten add t o al reg ments rru•ed for the per od of d r ng the war v th Mex co are d rected to be honorabl} d scharged as soon after the1r a;rr val at tha places of rendezvo Is as pract cable A s m1lar order has already been •sued n regard to the v ol untecrs Soldiers n the ne v reg ments >Mho have enlisted fo five years are o be transferred to the old reg men!s and those m the old reg ments a d recru ts n depots &c who c l sted only for the war are to be d scharged The l3th reg1ment of nfanti} s to be d scharged at Mob le tlb.e 12th and 14th at New Orleans the 2d dragoons at Jef fur:<on barracks the l;,th and 16th nfanti} al C n cmnatn and Newport Ky the 9th lOth and llth at Newport R I and New Yorl harbor and tbe voltiguers at Fort McHenn The conclu s on of the order \ as folio v• l All desru:ters en! sled for the per10<il of the war rn confinement or nder sentence of Courts MaruaJ w II be d sm ,sed the serv.rce the word honorabl) bemg erased from the face of the d scharge 10 The Presidf'nt d reels t to be announced n general ardors that deserters from the a.I'IDV at large rna~ peacabh return to thell' homes Without be ng snbJeet to pun shment or mal on account of such desert!Vn No reward or expeuses will be a! lowed for apprehend ng any sold er who deserted pnor to thts order nor will aD) deserter be allow ed aga n to enter the !!.liD} ll The luu:r to ~ slwrt or what IS generaliy termed cropped the wh1skers not to extend below the lower t p of the ear and a lne thence mth the cm:ve of then outh moustaches y.iJLnot be yom (except by car7alxyrcgr:mcms) by officers or men on any pretence whntwer young lady who had J st left thew ndow and ta en a seat on tho sofa Her escape was almost m raculous Had tl e bottle hit her or had t b oken near her n.s t :vould n n ne cases ou of te t would very I ely have k led her Last Monda> n ght, at half past t elve a st111 more atroctous attempt was made to blow up tho 1 ouso W1 h gunpowder T e powder was conta ned n a th ck sheet ron camster abont twent) four mches long a d n o 1 d ameter placed on he s de wall close o t e bouse-pass bl) bet •ccn the two houoea b t pro bably not-and was exploded by a fusee It s s p posed that the quant I) of po \'de en plo) ed vas a.bout ten pou ds rhe concuss on as hea d all over the c1t1 It I rol1o m tho 1\ ails of tho hou~e ha e ed tl e do :vs a d the sashe knocl ed dow 1 the furn turc and brol e man) a ti ]e, of h~:ht and frag lo constr ctlon The damago was not contined to the bu Jd g J.Ipoo Nh ch hems creant d reeled h s ve gen ce .All the houses the v c n ty were more o Jess nJured The Wln do s m tho tavern oppos to were more or less shattered and those n other build ngs on I otl s des of the street gave abundant ev den co oft e outrage wh1ch had been perpetrated I oces of the can ster were thro \n \ th great force and embedded n the oppos te bu ld ng The drugg st store of Mr John H Ta\ lo \\as ent rely TU 1ed The wmdows were broken and tbc bottles a d Jars were thrown down and broken to ]Jeces - This s the second time that Mr Taylors s ock hus been destroyed by the ijamo cause and we a e sorrv to Jearn that he s not well able to suo tan the loss What s st ll worse than all tho rest one of the pieces of metal struck Mr Joseph Cnldor n l onng man who was pass ng b) the house and hen ng the fusee burn ng stopped to ascerta n hat t vas It h1t h m on tho face and neck very near the J gula~ ve n Although mnch brutsed fortu a e lv he was 1 ot dangcro sl) vounded N otl g has ) et trnnspued to atlord a1 ) clue to the perpe a tors of th s and the preceding outrage Wh t adds to the atroc t) of the matte! s that the ho Ise 1s owned by unprotected \ omen \hose onlJ con nect on w th the obJeCt of th s mal gnant e venge 1s that of consangmn t) N oth ng I ko th1s has ever before occ tred n o 1r c t and 1 o th ng worse than th s could vell occur an whe e !-\.Sf c al mee ng of the Boaxd of A.lde men ;va:;.; convonod the next mom ng and ~ rewa d of three thousm d dollarS\\ as offered for the po 1 e trator Th s s an add t on to a s m lar reward wh1ch was offered m the case of the p e~ ous ~x plo~1on -Prorulen•eJot mal July 6 THE F1vE CRADLJ:S -Tbefollowmgston 'llhlCh we have lately seen m prmt, Js worth :repeat ng A man who bad rec-nntly become a votarj to Bacchus rettu-n~d l;tOQl6 one Dlght 1n an mterme d ate state or boozmess; that s to SaJ he was comfortably drunk but. perfectlJ consc ous of IJ.J5. unfortunate s inallon Know ng that h s :v1fe was Mleep he dec1ded to attempt gammg his bed w thout d sturb ng her and by sleep ng off h s nebr ation conceaJ the faot from he aJtogethcr He reached the door of Jus room Without creatmg much d1sturba1ce and after rnm natmg a few moments npo11 the matter he thought f be could reach tho bed post and bold on bJ t wh (e he slipped out of h s apparel the rema nder of the feat would be easii) nccomplished U nfortunnte ly for the success of his scheme a cradle stood n a d rect !me w th tho post about the m ddlo of the floor Of course \hen hls sh ns came n contact w th the afores do p ece of farruture he p tched over It w1th a perfect loosness a 1d up on gnu mg an erect posJtJon ere an eqn I b um was establiShed he went over t bac1.\\Ward n a equal!) summary manner Agam be struggled to h1s feet and went head formost over the bower of nfant happ ness At lenght w th the fif b fall h s pat ence was e:.;hausfed and the obstacle was yet to be overcome In desperatiOn he c ed out to h s sleepm~r partner- W fe w fe How mony cradles lalJe you got n the house? I ve fallen over FIVE and here s anotnerrightaforcme Suflica 1t to say that h1s wife was by th s time complete!) awake and a c~n lecture e\jsued wh ch rang m h s e11rs for man) a succeed ng da) BEn,YUIH -!\. correspondent of tho St John Mornmg N=s furn shes the followmg data rela t vo to tho lsland ofBermnda - About 1000 sol d1ers are _garr soned at three or four po uts on the' land There are U$Ual1J about I 400 conv cts. tncarcerated m four hulks-tluee at the Dock Yard and tbe other the Thames on board wh ch M tchell has been placed l.ll St. George s These men about one half transported from five to sev en yean. for the of cnme poach ng on lordly do ma us, ne subject to the most degrad ng and !abo r ons employments the1r usual occupat on be ng ba !ding forts draw ng load• of stone like car horses under an mten•cl) burn ng sun \ th no vestige of 1hrull or protectiOn other gangs are emplo' ed at work for manv hours m the water clean ng out ehannels m d v ng bells w h ch puts a per od to thetr m serable enstence ID\Tbe east wmds sa) s the Boston Post have gtven Mrs Partmgto t an unpleasant sore throat Dr W -thinks I ve got the ln own. creetru s smd she to one of her snnpathmng ne ghb<>rs I tlon t half dugmt my food n1 flrer' and my plillf.t troubles me dreadefnl The doeter has left a gnrgl, wh ch he hopes wlil cnre me \What a dear man tho,t Dr tV -ts The lmaments of his face 1s benevolence !self t He s so devo ted too lt does sometimes seem as if he was w ]ling to mako a sacrament of h s own I fe for the good of hiS patients --=--=--- ARMY ORDERS -We understand that orders wero rece ved n town yc::rt.erdav by whlch the [ .Arm5 Regulations page 215 man be the nom nee The non ob::~errance of be above regulauon rrr A Keniuckv correspandent of the Otmncr 4 (tolerated dnnnft the war Wlth MeXlc<>) 15 no long command of the western d1v1s on of the 1\lmv Js a•• g-ned to 1\IaJ Gen TaJ lor and that of the first llepartment of the d VIS on to Brevet Bng Gen Brooke Gen Taylor w D make h1s benet \\\' \~ lll tl at state 8!8 I er pormllted It lS OUJOIIled upon all officers to d:emoeraU! 1 obs e B.l d e l.llorce he egu a on E up.ure:r. s~Js ruu gcmg forT.~: ~oR Tl e old buuk•r• I PTe w ll do By order of the Secrctluj o• War R JONES A lJtlklat General iue same quarleJ'S at Baton Ron~re or such other pomt as he mav :selt:'c4 wh Ie den Brooke !!! headquarters will continue u at pr610ent 111 tlili! CJlV -IV: 0 p, t/lyv:M .T!tJw 00 h RlliLlGIOUi l!\,.ELLlGE.!fCE -At a monthly mlS s onary meeting- held Ill Boston a few days ago the followmg recent ntelhgence was commnn cat ed by a secretaT) of the Amencan board It w II be mteresting \e I ave no doubt to Jllany of our eaders D FF CUL:rl'E.S ~EBA. GOES -We have a report tha s nee the nfo rna t on we gave m our paper of tho 26th nst the \Y!llllebagocs ¥hom the gover men s eudeav onng to remove to thetr lands west of the lVIiSSis slppi have uttOJl} refused to go and the U S troops present seem to be nable to fo ce them to go or even to protect tl e proper(J It s reported that the Ind ans have k1lled all the team cattle the cattle prov ded for the r o ,., subs stence and that of the U S troops The St. Joseph Gazette of the 16th g ves the follow ng vh ch we 1 resume o but a 1 allusiOn to whl\l we ha~e before stated as we have not heard of any other arnvaJ from I e J2.]a ns '' e bave recerved nformationJrom the pla us that the S10ux Ind ans completely destro> eif the Pa ;vnee v lla.g-0 a few daT\s s nee hv bum ng t o the ground While the fire was rag ng a battle took place and some th t) or fort, of tbe Paw nees were killed The loss of the S oux f an was not known .A s nail party of lllonnons had been attacked by the I dians and ten or t velve killed It appears to be the determ nat on o the Indllllls to attack all the ern grants croso ng tho plams th s eason and mmediate step• should be taken to render them all jhe ass stance necessarr 1 s sad by gentlemen who have Intel been on the pia ns tl at large bod es of the I 1d an.• keep cons antly m the rear of the em grants tak ng ev ery opporturuty 1o rob and plunder -St LoutS Republican Juno 29tli ---~-- MELASCHOLY St:tciDE -Mr John McKee for mer!) an nkeeper n Perrysbnrgh and also a dep 1t) sheriff 1 Cattaraugus co died at Dunkirk on Wednesday last from the effects of po son pro cured and admu stered by b m•elf o the Fr da or Saturday p CVlOUS He ntended to make sure vork and swallowed two ounces of corrosiVe sub hmato au amount snffic ent to destroy a hnndred persons The attempt \as soon d scovercd, and means nsed to save h s life but v thou! a 'all and the unfortunate mlln lmgered 111 bod ly torment for the space of four or five days Depress on of sp nts ,resnJt.mg from hab ts destruct ve to health of bod) and mmd IS IJJ!Slgned as the pnnCipal cause of the ra:ih act.-Fredoma Censor n::I' A.cco:-ding to aecounLS rece ved f om Mo:s cow the cnoler& JB making dreadful proD're•s - The number of C1181l!t on the 20th of Ma} alone were d9 the number of deaths be ng 42 Dur mg the eu prev1ous days 464 pen;ons were ai tacked of whom 20a d1ed 1 This dreadful v)sJt «TEELE DR I El:lR;1lLV, Homrepathw Phys1cran, NO 2 WEST EA.GU: S1REE1 LA. W NOTICE. HUDSON &. SMITH CO[. 'SlL LORS 4 C BCFFALO Office over the Pos Offi e JOHN T HUD:SON has rc med the pr c ce of he I v n conne un w LYM \N B SMITH wl on he I as assoc a ted ti h m B • css emrustcd to them Will ([7\ BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOJK 1\B:'ilF .. CTOR\ !'10 165 MAIN STREET BUFF~LO The Rcbscr her con! nues to M nufac ure ll nk llook• of ale zes and pat e ns a the shortest no ce and most rcasonalle te Jns. I rio:l Journa D ) Book !==: pp ng B and Books an l Le te Copy Rooks Un hand Jetter hooks uper o to any offered nth • < ty 0 d Bool;s and I e od eats bound n any way de< red und at fru p ces M e an> y ArmnePtf Rcpa ed and Bound Lilw R R.Dks of a 1 }\ nds and ons per or pape Letter En e opes all stze~ for ale Reta I or by tbe Thousand Boxesa dPn fo o!'I'Manufa t red .Jw e:s Doc rs and Marnage Cert Ucntcs Jan22tf C E YOUNG DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, McDONNELL &. CO 192 M'l n etreet oppoSJtc the Fa. met's H e Buif<t o Dague reotype Appa~aru• and al the matPWll used n the ' •PORT OF BUFFALO tr1' We are ndebted to Mr V•n first officer of liMo steamer Billt c, fro n-Chteago for the fQllow ng lllEMORANDA Left Ob cngo July tb In port • eamer N lt propei!He Manhattan and Svraeuse: b gs Buffalo Euro~ ~ Scon Ha np on Ca o ne and S Lou s schoonen Con voy and Fie g t\t Rae nc prop Cleve und b uud up between Raeme -a-:~d Mi vauk e- S1e:un rN amTa \'bi!-up S h Off B g Beaver paoscd prop F e 1 ader d down olf L gl I ~h P IICI r floP<' bd Up 5 m leS!Jelo L ght Sh p steamer Gr mt bd up u.t 1\1 k naw st arne- Pa: c.-h n bd up 9th-Pasf'C'd 11tea ue Detro at Thunder Ba}\ 5 and 20 n co be v T un~er BaJ L ~bt s eamer ~ pc or bd up off Pt Au Darkif s eamer. to:u noa bd up luth-Del.toi,t Rver schrNo th \oVes ern bd up off Hog !a and•lea~ Lou::~a a bd p a.tion IS likeWISe ve_\'J' Dreva.lent a:. 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