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• t fit f 1 5 5 7 T wn ')[\( 1'' :? 5 7 i1Dailu lltpublic. l::aPORT.lliT FRO;:a: YucATAN -By letters recetved J The Canal Bn.nk-Lcgal Procee.dinJ;'•• from Sisal La Pfl,(nrL has obtarncd tho followmg Th Alb Atla.s £M d Th (C'Oitlt!:Sl'ON))E.~CE OF TH.It l.U:PtlllLIC] :VV:roMn<G Jnh 15 1848. account of aJfarrs m Yucatan o any o on ay says - e com m SSJoners appomted bJ the Comptroller to exam Democratic Nmn nat1on FOR PR~SIDENT 1\'IARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK You have doubtless seen- the call appended to whiCh wer• the nam•s ofn neteen hundred electoJ<S recommend ng a free soil convention to be hC\ld at Wars w on the 13tb. of lui) anJ hich all persO~ <iT thout d.ist.Jnetion o£ part) were nv ted to attend and take part m Its deltberatwns That caU ;vas s gJdd bv the most prom nent. uflu.:on t al and ntelhgent c t zens of !.hiS counh AI though tlul. ~me and season were as unfavorable as could noss bh have been selected fo snch a rn eetmg as the farmerg were busily at work m ecnrmg the r crops yet, deop te aU ~h s and Srur. June 20 1848 DEAR Sm-The work has commenced-In a fe v moment!s the savages :v ll be lllusters of our I ves and proper! 65 On the 16tn mst the enem; approached to tho fortffiei! I nes of Campec~e burned seventeen estates and the villages of Po qmaxuo and Pi he and we be!Jeve the\ al•o burned tne v1IIago of Hool This rmsfortune IS en t.trelv O'\\\lng to-the nsubord \Da.ti'on of our troo1 as after havtng left the ctl} prepared to repel the savages 'hen they amved m Calla! bet ore meet ng then he) moun ed and returned to Campe che \Vlth the gre-ate t coolnec:s The enem tak mg advantage of thiii\CowardiCe penetratQd up to oar lines w thout the s] ghte.st oppos tion o h s postuon the} fired and at the same l!me the s1gnal of alarm :was g ven 1n the plaza occas on ng great confus on and disordt.r One tnousand n 1m med1ateh got together and made a sor e fro n the plaz\\' and go ng out as far os the hac endas onh met wrth the smoulder ng 1 emams of the hmr d catastrophe the unfavorable state of the weather nob! d d they respond to the call A. meeting of those \ho had amvcd m town a•sem bled m the court house 1n the forenoon and an o ga.mzaitlon was effected b) the appomtment of Pmco~ M WARD Esq of Pem as Pre< dent o e of tho mo•t pro mment and mtell gent wh gs of tho co ntl A selectiOn of Vwe Pre~tdents was made from men DeJ.Doe.rahc Republican State Con\\! en .. who have heretofore acted v th the- d mocrat c tlon-A1 UTICA on II e 13th of SEPTEMllER at 12 In the prov nee ot l'vler da, our troops bave ga n ed, some sl ght advantages but these \II result I ke those obtamed at V alladolid The savages Ill confo m t} wllh the understand ng the\ have ' th the Eng! h have ret red to Bacalar to sell th~m the plun 1er the) tuuk at Tub and \k.u 0 x teen pteres of brass artiller) which thev d po.ed of as the) d d not understand how to ru:;o then Thus we ma \ be ccrtam that our present eas\ con ditiOlllS Is u:uloubtedl) but tt e 1 recursor of a su e blow of the lud anson the cap tal a d o her to s as the) \ II come from Bacalar well armed and provrded D\ the Eughsh M to non nate J! es tie t a E eccors Governor L euten ant Gover or and such State officers as arc requ ed by law to bee ected n.November nm::t m d v.;h g part.tcs Lut \\} o:.e a nes I a il.i unable. to gn e A. committee os resolut OilS ' as appo nted at the same ume The court ho rse wa.q denst>l To LU delegates appomted to represent the democ r4CIJ rif Nw York tn tlte conventwn lately held at Baltimore GENTLEMEN -As delegates ~ppomted at Utica 1n Febl:tlal1 las4 for the S ate a la ge to repre eent the democracy of New York tn the Balumore Convention, we call your attention to the follo\\ mg resolut on adopted by the democratiC conven tron recently held at Utica filled so much •o that 11 1t \as JUdged advisable at one stage of the proceed ng~ to adjourn but on account of the frequent showers winch had occurred dur ng the da) leav ng the ground tao damp and unpleasant for a gather ng out of doors t was finally deen ed host that the meeting should proceed w th t.s bus ness wliere t was then as sembled On the lilth the government rece ved adv ces that on the preVlO s dn s the savages 4000 strong bad e ttercd Cat chaca I ne leagues distant from :Vlenda and from mfounution g veu h) a servant of that hac end~ theY had aJso taken Casa -alquex m the v c n t of that cap tal The go er Ime t s gtvmg out ce1 ttficates of Clttzenslup to the I td ans ap.d alread 1 ave numbered ~orne 6UUU but as the) h,; no an s to gwe then the•<> Ind a s mere!) cmn the axe and machete In sp1to of all fu otl ng ca be done n bout fore gn a d ve 1 f t o llj cons sted of 2000 me 1 and an nerget c Go1 ernor but m onr present demoral zed co Hit • :Raolucl,-That n case a.nj convention of tbe free states or any of tl em shall be called for the purpose of colleeting aJ\d concontrat ng the popular w !ltn respect to the qne~tion of the Pres 1deucy n wh1ch Ill the Judgement of the dele gates appomted to represent tho democrac) of New York m the conventiOn lately held at Balu more it shall be proper for theu to tal e the r soats they the sa d delegates b~ and are hereby re 11uested-and so far as tb s convenllon has pow er to ru. t, they are nerebJ aut honzed to attend aTtd take part m such conveullon As such a convention as s contemplated m the forego ng resolut on L' proposed to be held at B f f,;]o on the 9th of Angu,t we would respectfully request '\our attendance n p trsnance of tho rc quest of the Uuca Convent on C C CAMBRELENG J WILSON Belwld ' !low bng~ tly ln e des the 1 wrnmg I Vermont s rang ng herself on he s de. of th€\ free pc nciples of the no ih Her fearloSll de moe racy notw1thstandmg the rffarts of the rmplo} eos of tho general governrne1 t have r~pudiated tl e dot gh faced nommee of the Bait more mob and l td the found tion for a \ AN Br: REN organ zation A correspondent of the N e v Yurk Eventng Post w r t ng from Burl nglon under date of the 1 \th e:onds us the folloWing chee ng nte-ll gence I '\'ll add a word of cl eer ng ne s fot von frem Vermont Onr state convent on was held yesterday at Montpel er The great contest be tween the free so I democrats and old b mkcrs was manfu1ly fo\'lght ou the part of the bambm n <>rs who enl sted the n oot of tl e ablest men n the convent oa At the pie I 1 nun cat cus of the even ng prevwus 11 o burnbu ne s had the ascen <laney and m convenbon st oceeded n carry ng the free soil resolution bv a rather close vote anu agrunst the report of tho comm ttee o resolutions a maJont} of whom\ cro {' ~gs men Tho convcntio I tho succeeded 1a car11 mg a re~olutton to support C tso Whc cupon the !Jaru burners ret red and stra ght ¥a} convened at an other place and set abont a free so I orga IZ\t o I and s~gncd a call f01 z state convm<twn to be !wll an a feto days ' The blow IS struck The most cheermg news greets us from even part of the state except one or t\Vo counties Our fr enas are n fine sp :1ts nnd many bel eve that ou rna look to V ermo t for a good account next fal1 How a consc entious m.an can favor the free terr tory doctrine a d sup port C \ss I am unable to perce ve Tho first speech was made b1 A W YouNG of >Varsaw who has served tb1s count m tho As sembly m 'e rs past. He took a strong and de c ded stand n favor of the ne noverueot and his :remarks were ltstened to wtth great ll tent on and were well rocen ed by the a 1d once After Mr Youz.;a had con udcd h s rf\mark!<: S :VI GATES chairman of the committee on rc~olut 01 s presented to the meeung a se es of mast<>rl) reso lut ons couched m eloq 1ent and fore ble language definmg clearly and unequ vocally tho pos ton of the d snf!ected n 't\ j om < g tak ng t 10 most decided and unwaver ng stand agamst the farther nggress ons of the s ave power n ne vly .acqu red tewtor} d1stmctly rep d ating the nommations at Baltimore and Ph ladelph a as hav ng no b nd ng force or elfoct whatever upon wh gs or democrats and assorting 111 clear and emphat c language the r ght of every freeman to speak out bold) and free!) al •o unuunent a cnsia m the h storv of the nat on The resolL t ons were I stened to ~ nh the V;eepe t attention repeated!) applauded and car ned h) acclamut on After the passage of the reso tons H~ RY B S rANT ON Eoq of Seneca Falls the I occ p 1 the stand and fort} e spa e of t o hour encha n ed tl e attent on of tl e lar~;e aud once ~Ir Sr NTos s manner at presentmg facts and the 1rres stible deduct ons therefrom 'ere I app) and well calcullited to make an mpre son 'i'V o w ~h tlme would alJow s to follow b m through his able effort Rareh has It been our lot to I sten to a more eloquent and truthful addrcss-emuracmg n so great a degree the esse n a! reqUisites whtch tc true oraton H s expose of T A l'\LOR s pos t on and that of the ' h1g pa t\ vas most sea th ng and gall ng to tho few lugs pre.ent a d cl ctted g1eat applause from the assembl1 The manner n wh ch h s allus ons to the win g can d date and the amuamg del ;s w h ch he relat u to llustrate I s pas tlon and that of h1s advocates ;vore rece ed by the aud ence shov. ed pla nlv that the whig• of Wyommg county undorst~od the p f>!':en pos tion of 0 d Zac:k thorcnghlJ and hat thev can not be caJoled ~o ea1::1 ly nto I s support as some cred. lous Wl.Seac es a d w re pulle-rs supposed Sud argt n ent.::: as a I tlc> more grape Capt llragg would do bettor some whe-re ehse than n Wsom ng and as long as the) havo au It dependent and fem less JOnrnal hko the ili•rro they w 11 need pers as the G7 ape Shot cal hre The speech of Mr ST \NTON prod ced a deep and lasting Impresston upoo allpresent H1s ur guments a 1d the st 1lung Illustrntwus by which they were enforced n such earnest and tmpas s onod language Will not soon be forgotten h1 those \'ho \\ere so fortunate as to be present. Ot1 er gentlemen followed Mr STANTON lll bnef and pertment remarks but as the hour was grow You w ll hear from. V er nont ere long The people aro mov ng and the m ght> throb for free .:!em that lS no 11 heavwg the state w II swell on till ltshakeshunken::.\D'l to ts fouoda on. ' ln se~~ral caunlles almost the most entmJ par ty have eome ou for free so L T :vo :veeks ago 1t wo:s lumlly know\' tha.t thllro were twenty freo -'Oil Utica meu among us nov the qtles wn Is 1 g late and many of the. a di.ence- res dc;d at a d sta ce the meetmg brok<> 1 p about stx o clock after t1 e appo 1 tment of some forty or fifly delo gates t\ i:he Buffalo convent on selected from the democrat c and wb1g partte• -gett ng to be-who s not a ree sol! rna Y fo c gn n. d s tho onh re nedj for our for t ne !\notl er letter fron Govo 1 or Barbacha 10 dr nreq that. unless fore gn atd s g 'en tl e \\ h n two month he lrno-,: s not v hat w II become of tl e countiJ U The New Orleans Dcltasau - ;\I nven ton wa.::: taken of tho !'\'\'\ els and o r.amcnts c mm ng n the chu chcs for the purpose of hav ng them sold n th s c t and tl erob1 purchnsmg pro• ISions arms n 1d cloth ng for tho troops - Gov B•nBaCHA o has also wntten a letter to one of h s fr ends here stat ng that the sale of the chmch ornaments s tho onh means left to pur chase the necessar es of I fo and tho weapons wh ch t s bel ev~d\ 11 Roo t be needed to defc n I savages Mn VA~ Bomm AG NST !HE ExTENSION oF SuvERY -The noble po ton of lHR VA' BtJREN ag-a nst the extens on of •laver) rs not a new at t tuuo \ th l m lt 1s o e that he pub! ciJ as nod nea ly th t) ears ago f not at a st 11 n ore d sta t pe od A.s long ago as the ear JR20 the R bJo cd prea bl !11 1 e ol1t on passed both 1 ranches of the Legiolat Ire of tl IS State L NA~ DIOU SLY Ma \AN Bon N y,as th<>n a mern her of tho State So ate aud gave them h s \ ote and h s cord al s ppo i nor f1a.\5 he s nee done a act ncons stent w th h 5 patrwt c concl ct at that time It will be seen that tl s ptearoble and Iesol ton take the strongest gtound agaulot he o ten::; o of 51 aver) ~nd f the sp r t that pron pt ed the r passage b, our Leg slaturc had co trolled tho act on of Cung css when M ssouu U[[l ed to be adm tted as a State she would neve have cone nto the Un on w tl t e curse of sla\ e faa te ted upon hor Tho\ are as folio \\ Whereas tho mhtb l ng the further extension or Slavery n tl e Un ted States IS \ s 1bjcct of Jeep cor cern to the people of th s State and 1horeas V\ E CONSIDER SLAVERY AS AN EVIL MUCH ro BE DEPLORED AND Til \.T E\ ERY CO ~STITlJTIONAL BAR RJER SHOULD BE INTERPOSED TO PRE VENT r~s FURTHER EXTENSTQN and whereas tl e Coustitutioo of the Un1tc.d S ate15 clearh g1ves the tight to require new States not compr sed \ tlu n the ong nal bonn Jar of the l;n ed S ate• ton a! e tl e prohib ton o Slavery a co d1tion of thct admisSion II to tl e Un on Therefore Resolved That our Senat01s be mstructed a d o r members of C gross bo requested TO OPPOSE THE ADMISSION as a State u to the Uno 1 of an' torr ton not compnsed as afore sad WITHOUT !\lAKING THE PROHIBI TION OF SLAVERY THEREIN AN INDIS PENSABLE CONDITION OF ADl'tllSSION A PRol'HESY FROM TII~ 1-:h:.nMI\\:\GE -Immcd n.tel:r after the result of the Baltiinore Convent on of 1841 had become k-nown B F Bu rLER of Now York rece ved from ex President JACKSON unexpected] and nsol c ed a letter on tl e s b Ject of tbe nommatwn from which the folio\\ mg extract IS made - I cannot 1 ope to be ahve and w lness the 1CcL~MtriON with 1\luch the PEOPLE of the U n ted States Will call M VAN B01 EN to the Pres dency at the exp ration of Mr Polk s term but you 1mll and I kno\1 ) on \\Ill re]otce ut It as the CONSUJIMATIUN OF AN iCT OF JOS!WE due A ElK TO Hill and TO TilE HONOR AND FAME OF THE COUNTRY I am thus consoled for what would other v1se appear a capncwus change m pnbl c op n on rcl} ng as I ha; e always dono on the s 1per otend ng care of tho Aim ghty m all that co eer s our beloved country The great body of tbe11 s composed of demo e nts bnt a very respectable acqmo t1o 1 \1\'lll como from. the democrat c wh~gs i sa) !ooJ, out for Vermont' The star that never acts blds futr nt least to rtse Great lf.l:cot.ng •n Ne-w 1' ork The spu tan !feel ng ev need b' such uneqmvo cal s gns as were exh b ted by the assembl ng of so mauv of the people of thts county and at a t me ~o pecul arlv np op t o s for n great demon Slr'IQon manifests m unmistakable language hat \V om ng county will never g ve her vote for TAYLOR but on tbe contrary a large vote 111 favor of the free soil ttcltet We have been VOr) anxJ.ous to see a movement bJ erther the CAss men or the T A non men to get up a rat ficatlon meeting n tbrs county but as Jet have not 1 ad the pleas re lt would bear ch treat ANOTln:R S GN -The Bennmgton (Vt) Ga zetto has dropped the C •ss ttcket f om Its ed1 torial column It publishes 1\ir VAN BoREN s let ter to the Utica convention nnd remarks to Witness the domgs of snch a gathermg and would\ II pa) the luvur of the lud cro • a r~de of fifty miles to attend a meetmg composed as It would he of a few p;tt) officeholders aadl seek ers The adm1rable Jetter of Martm Van Buren to the Ut ca conventioD n reference to the great pnnc pleo of free labor n d free so I v JJ be found me mto tbe alfrurs of this mslltution have not e>t co npleted thP r nva...<:Ugat.Jon On Fr d J and Satnrda} the Teller of the Bank was exam1ned under oath n the presence of the Attorn e) Gtn era.l On Sa ru:day we hear e.n appl at on 111 the nat I e of a cr•dltor s u II was .filed b) J OLIOS RHo.:l.DES E q of U w c IT pra) ng for an n.JUDC uon and that ex Chancellor \V ALWORTH be ap This COMMERCIAL (J \ The follow n~ arc 1 J ul} I tl n:.l t,t \ s .::: lad q 2.;1 t h r e \\ool E !O:l I , ~vo 2 ~u9 a ce 6.-:t S'J ou 1 0 2 00 f$1on ~~c No la H.AxoveR STit:EXT. BoSTON' The telegraph of last even ng Informed us that the radical democrats had a tremendous meetwg lU the Park. 'I he resolutions declared m sub etance that the flo ngs of the Baltlmore Conven t10n were not bmdmg that the\ sanctioa the nom tnation of MUtT18 \ AN llcR-~ wu.hj<>) .t1 at Con gress lias power to proh b t slavery m the tern to ries that they will oppose to the last, the farth erel<tenswn of slavery tlmt they wm not mter fere :with 1t m ~tates where t ex sts but wrll not agree to a lJ camp om 'Se chat restncts tne bounda nes of freedom that the pub! c lands shoold be f!old to actual settlers at the- cost of survey ng that Gen. T .HLOR IS unfit for the office of Presr The fr1ends of free sot! may rest assured that I tUe Wyomtng will reDder s: go.od account of herself 111 the commg contest and that she w II on our fourth pngr aud wtll meet \tth that at t~ I on wh eh tt-• mportanee dema1 ds It 1s a most masterly expos t on of the questJ.on and places the questiOn w1th such clearness and force before the reader as to carry conVIction to the rn nd of every one not blmded b) preJUdice and self mterest The same pnper sa} s lating tJ. bills at a d:stunce m pmJ<ng Worers 4-c Judge HARRIS th s afternoon appo nted ANDREW WHITE :Esq of this ctt} (one of the exammers mentioned above) the recetver Suc<WS8FUL TREJ.TMENT OF CHOLERA IN CIR. cASSr~ -At the mcetmg of the Med co Botamcnl SQC>et> on rlmrsda, n ght Mr Gu thr e read let- ters \h ch had been r.ece '\: ed fro 1 Pr nee Woron zow the Commander Ill Chtef of the Russian forces m Cucassia and from Dr Andreosk\ Jus phiS c1an deta I ng a new and successful p an of treating this fonmdable disease It would appear that the Prmce s attentJon was first drawu to the matter by not c1ng that a certam r.eg ment of Co!:: sacks suffered but sl ghtlv from CholeTa as com pared With tho other troops On mqmry of he Colonel h<> learned that the recovery of the Cos sacks was attnouted to the use of an Elmr of W a ronege-a preparatwn of a somewhat quack sh descr pt on the pr nc pal mportant 1n~ed ent of wh ch was naptha Dr Andreosky £ndmg the quant tj of e!IJar m posse,s on of the colonel to be but small detenmncd to try the naptba by Itself he first used 1t m m ld cases of cholera and of cho lermc dmrhooa provmg successful w 1th the•e he admmrstered rt m the more •evere cases w t1I e qual advantage and final y found t effected a cure even dunng the most extreme collapses The dose wl ICh he gave It as from ten to fifte-en and twenty drops n a glassful of wme repeated 1f the first dose d1d not remam on the stomach, or 1f the S\ mptoms reqmred 1t which was not often the cac;t'\ The na.ptha n~ea n tbe Rus~ an armv 1s not the ordmarv nnptha of the sbops bnt the m neral naptha obtamed from Beker on the shores of the Casp an It should be of a wh te or rose color and u..::ed Wlthout prevTOuslJ und£>rgo ng the pro and by b s Agcnt•-nl•o by n ercba 1ts 1 ra lers Drug~ •ts Apothccar es and dca ers n Mcd c ne• throughout 11 c dent thu tll;e) reJOice at peace and deprecate tbe war sptr t that governm01 t should Improve r vers and harbors and that th~} look With sohct(ude to roll up a la ge maJor tv m iavor of a ticket The waters are movmg' masses are awake [[]\ The custom house organ 1s a very consist ent JOUrnal A few da)s ago l( charged the radr cal democrats wtth be ng dwappomted offico sed. crs Thts mormng It so's Pretty much the en The Ta) lor Wh1g e\litors have turned th01r bat tenes upon il'Ir Van Buren-be ng conVInced that he IS tho r I!IOst formtdaule an tagonlSt J-\ltLITARY TAX -Those \ho are enrolled as M lma men and WISh to get Tid of trammg can do so b\ pa\1ng seventy five cents commutation mon e) any tlmo before the first qf Liugust Otberwrse they must tram or paJ tJ.rro d<Jllars Pnvment 1s to be made to tho Collectors of taxes m the se\ era! the Buffalo ConventiOn for m~asnres to advaace and ~cure the trmmph offreedom The conduct of BRIGHT aod DtcxmsoN the dough face Umted Stat~s Senators was strongly denounced The Empue cttv 1s awake and Will speak ill tones of thuudernext November tire barn barmng party of thw slate hold office nn towns and ward• der Mr PoLK If the organ of the organ Wlll u::r 1/.k ST:EP_H_E_N_s_o_f _N_e_w_Y 0 -rk,- the distin say pecuh:.r thmgs why not do tl genteely? \Our ,J'oet; J.D. 'tbc Grating .. \ A gam 1t sa\ s 111 JUstificat on of the rommval of AM s RATIIJJUN from the office of Postmaster for opm10n s sake The famtiJi of tho R.l_TUBDNs ha!! EDWIN CROSWELL m account wl\h tne longfedatthepubhccnb Thisismodest com CANAL llAl.'!K._ mg from a member of a, fanulv that has been To m.oney loaned $\75 eternally n office and .::; ~11 the rec pent o;f offi. Depon~nts further say that srud amo\mts have ctnl patronage Perhaps tt would bo mte~esnng been l.:.aned prmc palll' and almost or qwte en to ascertam whether he <>ngth cit me the fumt tirely teitlwut any notes endorstrrs or suret.>es but 1; of the editor of the custom house organ has vpon .nmpk 'lJU!morand tm checks post dated and been m office would not JUstify 1ts removal \'\ill Dtner mt:T~&~JTanda most of wh ch have man1 some friend furn sh us mth the statistics upon th s months to run - d.fJi.<!a~•t of tlw Ex mnntrrs pomt 7 gwshed traveller m d author has been surveYing or rather examuu'ng the route across the Isthmus from Chagres to Panama and he reports most favo>ably npon~t._:___~::--:-:c-- UNION CoLLEGE -The hterary anmversanes of U man College th.is year \Will take place on the 23d 24th \l;>th and 26th of July mst. Omo STATE TAx FOR 1848 -The Auditor of State has lev ed tbe followmg tax for the current )ear -For general revenue purposes 3 10 m11l- For common school fund 2-10 do For payment of mterest on Smte and smiting fund, 25 10 do Total 3 mills A FI!J:E SoiL 'l'RIUiiiPH -At a spemal elec The custom hons& organ nllects to ngree w1th tion held 10 the ton n of Boston n this count\ on us npon one po n It. J.S s n ply affec at o~ ~~ II7\ The t; S :stea.m::.hlp &lief amved at New Monda\, Jonli A!ITRQNY, n radiCal free soli demo We should regret to have such a concern York a few davs smce, after an absence of ten crat, was elected ~upemsor bva maJonty oftwen agree With us m. any thing: The assoc:r.ntion '\\ea.rs from that port. She brought 96 seamen ty SJX The election of Mr ANTHONY Js an evt would not be to our ltkmg and marmes from Alvarado deuce that none bnt those who support the great o\ R.asoi< FOR DisAPP>:ARANGE -A Mr E A RETENGE :r:rnuoRDIN&RY -A waghanng had p,l'lnclpll)ll of the J:u.F:ERSO:<lAl'i ord uance can be Como: whose late.sudden disappeanmce from Bos a d1 pute wtth a man who kept a sausago shop elected to office by the people The free ooil and owmg h m a grudge ran mto his shop one all h ton Wlth a la:rge ~nm of money \\ has bMn no da) as he was servmg good cnstomors wttlt an qu..Uon ~ pammount to ot ere uced by the pqpeno, w, the. Now York TriQune tmmenso dead cat, whtch h6 quiCkly dopos1ted on :84-'(][ Ezno!lo>t-A.large number' of 'pa) mg sa\' a probalile abeconder to pm:t& n.nlmown Wlth the counter sapng This makes nineteen as __ ., hurt. ani!Mll16 Wel11Jtilleduwho haJ I the\\\\ of &om .30 000 '-\$50 000 Mr. ~has ou are busy now we II .attle 010me other time .... h thoy we~~ F II ft be f ed t _ \ and he w.u; otf ID a twmklng Tho cu.to-.ci'!I, no bulinesa tO' ..., w ere or PIU1!c- 11 a nnrn r o cr ttors Dalll~ In the IIU'Ch ~r h~e a hnst. I!OOD followed hlm 1 1 eavm&\ thm fillli~D(Ctl .1-- dldam of the Exammera. .. brupl depariure 1 Jhin<L cess of dtstlllatton - L<lnclm Globe A D:rsTt\NCT ox WTI\HOUT A DrrPERE!-iCE- We observ~ a vartallon Ill the accounta from W ashmg ton of the compoSition of the commutee on the dark Bnght Compromise some nanung Mr MAsoN and some Mr DrciWISOlf as one of 1 ts members The miStake baa probabh ansen from the member appo nted beJng announced as a se- nator from Vlrgmw ' and the letter wrtt.ers ha~e naturalh enough been uncemun wht~h 9( them W\as meant.. w-hether the one horn n the Sta:to on co the mother of atalet!mcn, now tha breeder of •Irma. fJf the one one who on!} Wllifd he had be\\ bora the<e -AIIx=;r Ali= U n ted States-- n bottles a eentq F r sale hy A llcynnlds 155 l'ria n street L S Rcy no ds 1:?.2 and :M Ma s ee OFF\ c ... OF TfiJ:: B-cYFA.LO GA.S L UHT Ct.o ·~ July 13 ls.lB 5 Tl o•e person• des rous o( bav ng the Gas trodueed nto the r bu Id ngs thiS faJ n t me to be 1 ghted up w I pleaso make appl cat o on or before the 2Mb day of July nBtan\tt that the Company may bave Lhc oorv ~ and me ters placed n the bu ld n..,s before be frost and a so that t1 e meters mav be ol ta ned -----.--~ ....____.. _____ _ cr PORT OF BUFFALO nq e of Jubn 1 Hu lso orer J\:lf ~ R CR ~IG JOI'JN STRONG E:~ec tor• A \N S 0 't,. \TE.E s earn 1nd S~1l VCIIB~J•, VAS ::IGI'ON Sf EEl \\ IJ:r'Otlirr I [ myo] !lUFF NLO P COFFEE BEEI PORK 1\ND 1 ISll ll\lSPEGTOR DlfYTON STREE1. BUFFALO All J nds o' prov s o , constantly on ha,nd and for sale n1l~ amboat!!&c