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T The Gndlotlne u.t Work. ~ W f.l learn that A,'\!os RATHDUI! has been remov ed from the office of Postma.-ter ut Auburn b) tlie Pres dent,. because he .suppo ts the candldate of the north for th~ Presidency Th1s was to be ex pected The- slave holders ai:e playmg a despe rate game At Balumore the- reprec:.entat ves of the democrac' of New Yo•k were msnlted and outtaged When lhey remonstrated against such treatment, the slave power replied we can get Connected History of the ranslan Xn I down on6 nfter the o her Tbsmsurgents did not 1 ped n and he had a full share of comp\a.mts ad li>ur~on content themselves Wlth mere!;- pntung an end to venture. &c. o Jay before us He was m a It JS fnr better io read the accnnnts of the lll these Vlctnn~, but pract1ced upon them the roo t I street whero cannon had been used agmnst the ho=d cruel es Some the huno- up bv tne barr cades he never could •leeo had been obi surrectron m Pans wntten b) lntel!Jgent Amen I wnst:< aud then stabbed them w th ~ 1 vnets 1 u va ged to 11\uuunate ht~ \lmdo v to I ght th<' comba cans who were e'e Wltnes~es of the scene than r ou\l. parts o he bod Others the) depr t::d of tanl::: 1 ad b c-r. ».hock db hC\ murOPr ofpnsoners to depend upon the EngliSh pre~s, or eren the hands and of feet and then left them to die slow I below b, ap rlu ent xc &c 1 French pre 5 The Iol!omng IS from the pen of ly n that condiuon Other spectes of harbanl\ \\ e lin~ll tailed o It t0get cr to loo' for ~orne are menuoned which make one shuuder iO tJUI k breal ast. 4 tung Jl to the rue St Jaques ,.] ere the ntell gent corresponuent of tne Nt:UJark Daily of It :::1 ::;:a J Ulat ::.om~ of the wo uen I } u j.; ad u a 1 a form dabli' Ol no ton Adcertiser worse than the u on 'Ian of them ha'e be n I e found ~ a,pcct mot forlor lP md•ed ticar P RIB Jnne 29th 1&18 taken drc sed m mens clothe• Ono woman 1 reh a whole pane of gla • eXJ<ted m the enure I sl udder at the thought of such Jnl uu n uo ~ n pr on ur ba ng cut th t roat of an offi trf\e:t The luw shu e-rF> of the stores e e. alonfl' \~llhout Ne11 York Fmdm,. th~t them 0 \ scene I ~tlelll rathe ndecd to 1 ave been n n d£'r m open Ua Hu wa valk ng de street un nan of u m perf-eei.h· T dtll d fhe '\\ alls of fr ghtful dJeo.m than unde, the 1mp.re wn of re conoc ou> uf an dan gel when he utldenly st p >O n~ of thr I ou Ps \r e much mutilated In the fluence of New York 1> felt m cv~ry State and al t es Theru are however still too mum Vl<l petlnp <etzed btm b) the collar and w th a !urge arttller) that the cand date of the ~lave holders ?.\lll not earn an elector ... ! vote therr pa!:: on s gew g to:e better of the1r JUdgment and n the1r nsensate rav ug::; tl o orders are ssued for tbe behead ng of the 'ew democrats m New York who hold office bl~ u-act:s of the :;;;to n to doubt that has been l ru e ru 0 e\'\ered h :;; head from l s bod b; .I !:5ee the pavements s ill red w h the bloou '\: et th~ \as not de general cl arae er of the :vo that hns flowud the death clrLl sttll pa.«tng 11 nh men On t Je contrat) the1 ~a' ed mum of lh6 Vlcwns to the tomb the tonc:s of the barr cade :st.!ll unreplac~d a.u.J thv u d1 ug~ L~ d or 1 elled b) the cannon emplo' ed m tl e coutc t still unrepa red Ever here the e l> a I n g for he dead Ono a) almo::.t a tl o. o e ha i ot Pars '\ e .... rl:i tho '' ed:s of n uurn ug 1 r Lht' under tb e adm n strat on T wrc are a few mor~ left. Let Ho:rrl!AN and De~noc.ratii! ~omtn.a\t.2on FOR PR\ESIDB.riT J'YIAR TIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK BuTLER, and the small number of democrats scat tet'ed ovc the state who hold office nder th s au m n stra on be brough o th.,. guillo ne Offwrth other half Den.ocra.\t\.IC Re'n'ubh~..an~ ~t-e-Con. en- their he a i Let there be no connectmg h 1ks bu ween he rad cal J mocra J of :'-1 e W Y or! and the tion-I..T UTICA on the 13th of SEP rE?rillER at 12 M to non nate !?reo dent al E ctors Goven or 1 slave power at \V ashingto!l ant Governor and such ~ta e offi ers as are rcq red by law o be e!ectet! n Nove nbe n•t. U TJte Free rcrntory Co1n enhon w 1 be bed t.n th s c tv on the 9 h of August fo the nom tion of ennd datea for Pres dent and V cc Pres dent n::F The Sta:tc a.::::~cult:n.ra1 Fa. r v. I be held nthsctvoatllc..l'IFrf:l SIXfli and SEVENTH days of September Some t1me last wmter the collettor at thts port pub! shed a statement of the amount of :revenue received at his offic~ accompamed by a statement of the expenses of 1..~ col f>C on 1 rom th(\!\:P. !ltatements 1l appeared tl at TWE~TY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS had been collected at an expensE> of SEVENTEEN 'IHOUSAND DOL:LARS Th1s fact t!. o aJ;sarptwn of two lhzrds of th• amount collected ehctted somo at ten tion at the time and t w ll be recollected we al luded to 1t and called upo 1 the collector for the Items of th s very extraordi.aary expend ture response. wa.o; made b the collector and the p b lie was left m 1 rofound g orance of the detail• of thJS new s stom of pol tical econom> Yh ch s vallowed up seventeon thousand dollars m the collect on of twe 1ty four thousand dollars It IS known that the Cou t6r IS the organ of the c IStom house and draws much o( Its sustenance from that establ sl me1 t l s do 1btlcss acq ant ed w th the deta Is of Its bus ness and can f It v. II throw some l ght upon tb s matter Ma> we ask the editor for tho Items of the expe d tures of last vear 7 WI le a> a tmg the replv of the organ wo will state that we are mforrne 1 ' po good an hor ty that m almost e> exy to>~ n m tb1s cot nt} the c ts tom ho l::S6 has agen s not t a v U to tl e ests of the govemmeut m the detect on of frauds upon the reven e for lland towns nee-d no such agents but to ctrculate h 1\ker tracts a d ne \\ napors a d to elect onee fo tl e can l dates oft! o ~lave holders n esc men are pa•d by tl c govern m.mt and poss<bly tJ. c e may be sorne con ectwn between t 'tS fact em i th cxt1twr [man; rr.rpen l tU7 c alluded to aboEe Tho organ Wlll peJceive there fore that the call for tne tems s a porunent onC'\ Ono thmg ~~ certain Tho QOli poJ51JU\ 1 w th s sectiou of the :state who anJ par la Iy a tlV6 lll supporl of the B~Jwmore nom necs, and who take tho st unp 1 the r behalf arer office holders und r the gene al gov me t Pos masters and custom bouso officers do aU the speeC'h malung n th s \\17 c n t ors who rece ve three dollars a da} ~nd t ave! hng fees are !raversmg the county aud adv s ng the den oc acyto bo ;v therr nee~ to the southern \'ol e to pocke-t the u ults b-eaped 1 on the r :rep rcsenf.-a.tives n the lla1urnore convention and to s pport a cand.!date fol\ tl e Pres dency :vho s pledgnd lo nLolrd ftandmu111 th11 filll field!l of Nnw 1:,:fe:aco Ca1i£orrua and Oregon nd. to su.bstitute m 1ts stead the degmdmg mStitutwn of slaver) and thus the freemen of the north aie made to pa.: or the serv ces of a gang of pol cal apo!'lta es who to be retawed n tbr emplo) of the 1\over men~ a e counselling the. n3.S! ru; to- bet a r ghts of the people of he t ee states G ve us then the te ns of thts expend iure nn.d let us know- how- m. ch £ an of this seven teen thousand dollars has been 1 atd out for tbo mruntenance of these apostate m stonrutes m the 0RLFu\NS Cou n-On Su.tmdavs last a meet ng of the fnends of free so I and free la10or was held nt Albwn and was attended by a ver:y respec table number not' thstandmg the fact that the farm ng port on of commumtv was bus1ly engag ed The meetmg was made up of sound and rc fleet ng nen who have no other ends tG a swer than those w luch look to tho good of the co mtn and \ho nre determmed to prevent the furthor ex tensiOn of lmman ol&very The meel ng wm held m the open a r a proper place for the dissem nat on of free pr nc plcs and was organ zed as we loam fl om the Rocheste1 A loert sm b) the ap .po t ent of t *\ olJ...1 neo offi f' Dr Ra.f!.som S Sm h uf Barr lPre'tdent W ll am W R 1ggles of Gamos Arad Thomw oJ: Barf) Orr n ::>cov lie of R dgwa C ru• Tho upson of Carl on A.sa Clark of Murra Peter Saxe of Yates Reuben Roblee of Ken lall Ezek el Hong of Cla1~ntlo1 :'riose• Dlewpll of Sl db '\- ce u e dent< vV 11 am I l\lcAII!S er Abel St llson Lev 8 Green secretar es A con mtttee of ot e flom onch town was nppo nt~d to nelect tl ree fro cacl: to n ns delt;ga.t.cs to tl e BufFalo conven o 0 mo on a comm t ee of thteo was also selectrd to d aft rosolnt ons Mter the 01 gantzatlOn J/..l!F.o S W ~DSW JRTH of Geneseo \\as called for a 1d addressed the meet ng fo1 n 1 hour w1th gre\t ab 1m He\\' fol lowed m eloquent and well cons dered speeches by Ji>. rEs C S nru of Lvon• and HENRY R :3;r; p .., of C' n.r1 son ho call~d pon ALl RED B.~.nwui. fom (;tlj tho \\h g nember of Cono t < fro n t1 o Orleano d tr ct f an exp C:;)S on of h v e \\ The I ealth of Mr B be ng o e bad he mado bttt a sl o t speccn concltdmg w t the e n pt at c dec !a at on f:hnk or Sto~m lJVD or doe S' rnce o ponsh r shall go 20 tJ, you on t1 of f1MSOll R e::;ulu un.s of the r ght tamp WE\re hen p e son ed bv- Cyaus TRo Pso ho a.ccornpan ~d tho r preseut ton w th some pertlne t remarks when after the appo ntment of th e<> delegates fror:I cn.ch lo to atten 1 tho Buffulo convention tho meetmg adJourued Orleans cou ty \ ,ou d to the core and\'w 11 susta n by a large mnJOr 1 the freo pr nc pies of the n01th THE PRO>PECT -Tho i ow York Ec!C1nng Post sa s -Eno gh s already at pa ent to show that \110 COU\OSt fOl t]10 fl ORlUCUC) WIll bo between i:>lr \ A.N DuR.E antl Gen TAYLOR and probabl bi' twc~n Q~n BU1UR an\\ the po on who n the B tffalo cor vent on may nommate fur the VICe Pres de c The v.l g'!:$ of t a :::;outh are a eady bogmnuig to cast aside FrLLnronE as not safe for them and prepanng to ally on BuTtER The cr ::s ~ 1s tpon 1,0:: and we mu::it uso evel') effort to meet It and tnumph --o;o;:-----::-:----::-:-:- A B NK TR;.P -Theed tor of tne .Albany A fjl(\~l Wh9 tiM hQn the C ef d rector and manager of he Canal .Bani set a ban.r>. up o ca ch the r U C and QO C';;t.US\ht hrm elf \'\.Yhen the nves t gauon s rnudc pnbl c t w 1! apperu not onl) o r foo co.ught n We grut ng b t tha publ c op not tho law ha. a stro g hoXd on ow bod) and legs There IS uo cscapmg th1s t me i'Ylr Gao Wl LL '\ sr=o -r -At a de uoc al c state convention held n Man pel er on tho 1 ~tl m•t the folio :v g t cltet was nonunu.tetl lion I! nul D!llll!l~llam J r for Govern<> Chas K F eld L aut Governor J T Mar~ton for Trea nrer John S Rob!llson of Benmngton and Lev1 B \ Jllas mf Chelsoa lor pres denual electors at large !D\It s am IS ng to w !ness the frequent man festat ons of the assurance of the h nker ed tors Some three or four office holdors •nil get tog-at! or to rat f) the nommat1o 1s of tl o Bo.lt v>re mob - The hunker paper n t <> v c n lJ w ll rnmed n.tely n.nno nee t as one of he largest a.nd most enthus astic assemblages of the masses ever held and wtll do t too w til the ch ld I k~ srmplic h of one who IS teU ng tho truth A bo. k fa b 1 ts capitul 1!1 wnsted 1fs vaults arc robbed and he hard 11 ork mg port on of commumt} am defrauded out of thelr hard earmngs by a hunker edt tor The next day this same ed tor\ II pluce h s hand upon h s pearl and swear n the col 1mns of h s paper that he 1~ <levoted to the mterosts of those who hnld his worth less hank notes a 1d who have lost the r all through his !maven Notlung but tho most prac:tJCed assurance conld snstnm a man u 1der THE PorA.TO RoT -The Newburyport Herald states that the potato d scase has made ts ap pearance m that vwm I) The He ald sa<o tts enrl er h s ) ~ar than las ru cl th s far \th greater Vlrulencr Th1s IS the first llltlma uon we hnve seen of the breal ng out or th s dis ease wluch 110 hoped had ceased tts ravages It IS stated that tho poti\to tot lw.d made 1ts nppear a ce on L a tg l:5Iaml and threatens to destro) more than one hulf ofthQ crops now m the gro 11d It ;vas not. d scovered pxev ous to the lru e ~ ns :VIcnl>Er. - Y\ a have JWll been It fo med sa), tbe Po nt Co 1pe (La ) Eel. o that mn Tuesda\ lnst 4th mstant at the roo tth of the A.tchnfa ]a a a n urder was comm tted on the person of a Mr Ro TH bv another named J oH J A. \1£5 shooting hm th a gun s xteen b JCk shot 01 te wg h s breast wluch eausrd nstant death JAliES made Ius escap\ such ctrcumstances But th s character st c s not confi ed to the hu 1 ker editors of one locaht) t'li e htwe a capital epecunen of assrnance n the conductor of the custom house organ of th..i::; c t A. supporter of IL.RRrso~ m 1840 and a leader of a log cahm cho :r durtng that memorable cn.1vass h} a natu ral process has been manufactnred mto a hun ker editor of 1848 and now he talks of democra cv and charges llhnTJN VAN Bun EN With bemg a disorgan zer That he ohould assn I Mr V ..l.!l Bu REN as he d1d m 1840 whon he was smgmg tl!ose aweetstrmns In the IQg cnbtQ& of the nfected d s trtct or as he did, when he apphetl to JoHN\ TY LER for office s not to be wondered at The on ly surpr se s that he should chum to be a demo crat wh1le engaged m this:approprtnte lnbor Who shall doubt that. Mr: V ..L..\i B~ s not a d~mocrat when tho d 'c1ples of lLuuuso>~ and TYLER sa~ so -and ~ho shall question t1 e nteg r1ty of n hunker ed tor who scatters over the country the worthless paper of a rotten bank \1th a VJeW of defraud ng the u'uspect ng labor ng man1 Bank robbers and T lentes are prQper per persons to denounce the democracy of New York for supporting the pnn c pie\\' of free twntorv- pilnc pies wh ch tend to eJe-yu.te labor to fum sb asylums for the down trodd n m lli.on\\ of the olu world who m escap ng from the oppress ons of despotic governments seek free lands to culbvate There s a manifest proptle\'i m !herr domg so but while we confess thiS we must also UlS!Sl that ll requrres a stock of mpudeuce wh ch hunker edt tors alone possess to do tt well U Hon WM R K\w 1t lS uffic ally an!lounc ed h~ been appomted b) the Governor of Alaba ma to fill the vacanCT occas on d bv ~Ir B\-G.B.Y s ti \D of Oil •eat 111 tl1t> Sen'>te of the Umted Te11gna ~ lliiat .. --:::-::------=- SIGNU ICA T-Hu EERISM l>.ND SLA.1'ERY -The custom bouse organ of th s mormng affects to giVe a SJDops s of the const tut on of the F ench rcpubhc lmt omzts j/tc pronsurn abolwl1ng slanmy m allzts colonzcs To vhat depU1s of subservwn C) to the slave power bas not thrs html er organ fallen whoa 1t suppres.es one of the most nob!~ results of the French stn1ggle for l berlly C t\U LTY AT lRVL\iG -A COrrespo dent. Writ ng tu from that pla<:e under date .,r W ednes da' savs- Georl!\e the onlv child of Melv n. and Emelme Sba\ of th s milage was drowned m Cattaraugus )esterday [t was pla)~ng by the creek and slipped from a log and before 1 e was rescued he wns dead It s supposed he \'1 as n tb.e water abu t t nt) Ill u. tt:::; a d was take from 1t b~ Ius mother He was tluee ) ears old ' -Fredo m Le:nsor of JuJjy 18th CA~AL llaN:K -Ono of the groat causes of the collapse n the Canal Bank was the reocklt::::;;:;. ma.n ner rote wh cb d scouuts were made lo c~rtam folks People obtamed loRI1S there to thG amo~mt of fort' or fifty thousand doll= that conld not hn.ve obtmned credit for a cent::> worth of p e nt an} colfeo stand Ill the cJty Que~w how much more hbernl peoplt> are ;nth other folks mone' tb.-a 1 they are w:!th the.tr own tsn t t.1-:.A.lha !I Kmckerbod eT ------ L..uu.&Til'iE -TLe B~tou -:idee.: lis T cont.a..i..DJ,; very interesting letter from J;\a....'\'l.S ~-r tten by GEORGE SUID<ER Esq 10 wh ch he pavo the fol lowmg tribute ( wb1ch we trust s all desen ed) to the great poet aua statesman Lamart ne saw well th-t th1s new cornbnt would come nnd 1t wash s policy to stave 1t off: bv all means until the consti ntion was adopted and the government was defimtely organ zed Forth s he kept by h1s mde Ledrn Rollrn History w II ren dor him JUSUce and wtll give him a proud ruche among tho e who have had -the. courage to saen tice present popnlant. and to b:;,nve calumny m order to be u~eful to Ius country \ COMMERCIAL t.JF1'1CE OF THE REPUBI.lC J :Buffa o Ju v 1$ 3 P M ~ In the produce market at th s po nt dull ess lt the pr n c 1 nl character •t c Tlus morn ng although !I ere waa a \'