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' l l • ~---- mail~ tlltpnblir. BUFFALO, N.Y. Demvcra't1.c Nonu:nat en ~Olt PU<S!DENT A HUNKER RJ:;fEIGt! H >R -It W;lSCOdln J III!l Tt.t.Jm wno w.as compelled a bu~ ev.crrsup JOrter he ever had to b I eve that die grea. llia.33 of tbP. people des red h 1 re electwn tt was cool m JoaN J UJ\Jll ou tl e po 1ll un \ ho u 1t Was cool m the office ho der who supports CAss to declrue that he ~as onpo d to the extensron of sla'l ers t~ free !em to n t as cool on the part of Gon CA.SS to eulo g ze Lnct> PmLIPP~ when he was king and al1Ne h m when dethroned I I 1\ifARTil',T VAl\T BURVNJ c wn n fe calls \l\Rf N \ ~ Bveu: a tra tor lf.l l''j h J ul ' to tl i) d Ulocrut c CO.Uo Tl hu ~er c J tur OF NEvV YORK voted for H1nm N tn 1840 nnd opposed th<J dt>u ocrat c t ck~t !hen a.<.J he s do g now Fresh fran o ra 1<' of fe-'erol •m ani w th the odor of t} tl log cab sull hang ng abou h m 'he as eun s the mangem ut of a ht nker paner nud de (I:J'\' The Free rerntory Cunvcnt en l e IJeld ln tl or ty on H r Oth of A gost r. r tl c n n .tlon of cand dates for Pres lent and V cc Pres dent. of ts avowed p nc pies and op n ons s 1pport a. •lnve 1 ollet for Pte• lent wa• uot un•xpccteu to tho•e who correcth apprcc ate Its ntot .es and a I> but en! reh 1 nlook.ed for was Its de cent to the levrl of tho Cleveland P!ctmdcaler u the en f eedorn leos but TAY! OR ore The ag tat o of tl e Rla\£'T quest on ' th s b 11 as the Cvm ne c< ll f ankh con\ c de• gned to s le ce • I ~ ng alarrr p; the ranks of the C \SS and 1 \~LOR part conv ct on s be~om p; ge e -a] that 11 e Bait I ore and Ph ladelph a conventions c e co trolled b) slav~ 1 older• w th the vrew of secu 1ng the orr 1 at o 1 and tl o elect 011 of a caud dale fled<'\ d t the 1 la 1tmg of slaver) t pon the fu 1 firltb of Xe'\ I\ 'lex o und Cai fo n a am.l th con v c a hw a 1 a ~cd and IS still a a g tho r noses of tho nor h aga nst tl e caud lates ot tl o 1~ holl To prevent tl s dof\ect on the leaders of the C w 11 lwre p1~dgc tl emselvC's to eterrral host l t\ o and 'IAUOI ' tho furthn oxtcn on of slaven But tlus 1s not c pies t has l e ~tufiJ ~ uJ.vo o.L U w tl1 apparent s ucct t to 11 a. c a p I of ts sorro ;v Tho Comn o cal dam m those tar !or JOllrl al cce v J to ut.l t.:c u ahu. JIJ L!. upon thta pomt a td to leclarB thnt slav<\n can never be establ o::.hcd n N e 'N' 1\lex co and ( a] fo n a? If slave 1 co ld e er find a foot hold ther~ then there ra be o object on n a ter; and Qspec ally on the pout of tho•e ho ffcct to behove that such Is the fact to au enactme 1t poslliva)v p oh b t ng t A large maJor t) of the people of jhe north do fear tl at sla' en \ II creo1 mto the~e liSW te i to I S urleoS po V Jy pro ptbtted and tf Congress has tbe po ;ve g- jato upon the subJeCt of slaven wl ch the ( u n V&Bl czal concedes whero ~ I c o1Ject u 1 tu prohilntion? The Cm tmcrcwl l ke the Was! mgtou L IS ver; ies ruus to ::1 le1 ud tl o f .u .:,u t i.t..., LU u These saga JO unals n ) be wforme I ho ..- t1 cap be done Let Cor gress dcohre that I o f ec terntqpes of the l n on hall 11 a ~lavery shall not cmse the no the •'\wtH hear an~ more of Buffalo fre.a so I conven jJons' This IS the only \1\U) ng tlt on c~u be qm eted Schemes l ke the o e t k l d n the House of Representut ~s w 11 msteud cf <np ptesSJng agttatron serve to add flcl to the flame that Js now wast ng the CA.ss and T A.ri oR lieS ll7' The hunkers ha' e called a State twn to assemble at S) racuse on Tuesday da-y; of s~ptem.ber: next for the purpose of nom nating candrdates for Governo L eut Governor &c It Will ba a small but a ve 1 'solemn as semblage The failu:e of tho Canal llank and th~ expected death of the h mker cand date for the Presrdency wtll cast a deep gloom over these patrwl,s u:::7 OnTJ one county In tho state s tecorded on the s de of slaverv Ltttle Broome represc n ed m the U S Senate b} DirKWSON and 10 the House of Representat ves by BIRDSA.L.a.. voted B\lbstantinllv to aboliSh freedom f10m New MeXl eo and Califorrul' The freemen of that co mty Will have the record amended the first opportum ty and then the Emp~re State Will be unanimous m fav~ of free temtoll} nll The deic,g:n sf o n ab oaa N l1 bo ¢tU ~C!:;-L.S In tlw hoh cause of free !om the) are OlJr b1 othNs Lc t us g vo the n a co d al to th m tl e frater:nal hand due to hosp tal h ------- [! '\[ h no pa t n an c 1d b1 1 1 ort ng Gen T ~ Y I a I o c • ngl 1 er•o 1 all 1..i ree obJect 01\ c-entcre> l En F E F SANI.rY -Among tl e toasts gn en b; the rnmate~ of the r Uca 'b) lncn at thC\ r C'C'lobrnt on of the Fourth we notice the fol lowmg Cass and ran Buren-The first shall be last and the last fi st. That put ent 1s n a proms ng cond Ilion and should be d ~hargod cured Ho JCerta ulv man festq IP~s \'Vlilptoms of msan ty th etn soma prom nC'n p l t c ::m of our acqu ntnnce G\N TAYLo;;-PtHSENT Postsnro\ -Let 1tnot be forgotten that the follow1ng s an extract from Gen T 'YI nR s letter \rttt~; 1 .n <ce h, JJorntna tion by tho wh g tat anal convention :\1\ former dec1amtlons are those onl which govem me and \1\ inch I now repeat 1 hat 1t 1s ot m p rpose to norept he wh g nomu ation 0 ::-l A \VH!G PLATFORM or upon anyJplatform bnt that wInch 1s bnsed upon MY 0 WN RE PEATED DECLARATIO~S andmdeed ----.:....::.._ __ _ ~ SoiL MxETL.'iG r~ JERSE!Y CITY -The free sotl meeting u Jersey e ty says the EvtJmng Pl:isl was the largest poht cal meeting that has ussembl~d there for a long tune It was enthust uti• and an mated w th the vel) beot op r t The delegates to Trenton were mstmcted to send delegates to Buffalo who would susta n tbe nomt the only questwn mvolved n the present poliucal contest IS SHALL SLAVERY .BE EXTEND ED OVER OREGON NEW MEXICO A2W C \LIFOR:'i!I \ OR BE EXCLl:DED FRO:'.l THE:'.1 FOREVER Let eve) freeman bearth s nation of M1 V \-\ BuREN llJ'It should bo borne u Ul IIU t lat Gen r J. y LOR declnred,to ilie fJabama ed tor that he did not me'an to mdorse tbe W !mot proVJso m hts letter to the Cmemnali Stgnal He o\'-ns too many slaves to he mfavor of confining slavery to Jts present 1im.:.tls ____ ,~ AruuvAL <>F EM1G1Ul'i'I:S - Ther-; arr 'ed at New york on ,Monday last, 6<>6 em! grants Of this number 324 w ero frnm Ll ueiliOol 12~ fran Glas gow 91 from Gott6nl!urg \ 1 J ll' froru Hnm burg ID\ It 1 s s&d that a letter fr:om Gen CABs has been rece1vad l!l New York, Ill wluch he Pledges birn.seli 1 f elected PreSlden t ta veto tile W In at prov so b1ll 10 mmd \ e 11a c pnUon fl c followm); s tl e nrocla 1 at on ot Gave nor Gene a] \an Scholten procla mmg the ema pat on of all slaves n he Damsh W' est Indies Cro x St Johns and St Thomas JIUKF.fll KNOl\~ 1 free m the Dan sh West Ind a I lands are f o o da:,. emanc pated 2 1 he e~tute negroes 1etam fo1 tluee months from elate the t •c of the houses and proVls on grounds of whtch they have httherto been pos scsc:ed 3 Lahor IS tn futur8 to be prud forb} agtecment but llov. ance to cease 4 The ma ntena.T}C6 of the old and mfirm who ai e n~t ablo to 11 ork JS until frnther detemnnat on to be fum sbed bv tbe late owners The St. Thomas T mes of July 5th m nnnounc Jllg' th~ act of emanc pation says It becomes our pleasmg duty to record n this number of our toumal that n proclamatiOn dated J ulv Sd 1ssued 'hv H1s E:xcellenc\ Governor Gert era! Peter Van Scholten all slaves n the Dan sh W es• Indm Islands arc cmanc1pated The l vely JOY vnth \1\ hich the boon was rece1ved bv the un free m th1s tsland cnn eill'tl} be 1magmcd but we are hapnv to state that although the decree was so •ndden and so unexpected no other sounds we o heard but those of reJOIC ng and thankful ne~s To the late unjrc:J ' e frankly SO.) freedom ts not tdlenc~::, nor I cenu_ou ness- ou have now to show b\ ) onr mdns IT and 1;00d beh~VJOX that von are fit to be free That tbe clerg) of everv de no u nauon will \'trenuoush exert t1 ~mselves to educate ) on reltgJou•lr morallj '' e rue woll con vmced and to them we sa\ falter not m 'our go or! endeavors tbougb your pauence may be sorelv tried • STAT~ FR<:E So~L Cm;vENT!ON 1~ \ ERMO~T ~hnDLE.OURL August l~t -The ::state frE\e f':b l. convJJntion assembled to da' at 21 o clcclt P :\1 and t1 fl foJhwmg officers were appo nted Pre•L \ ce Pre T c1..1b Sco:.t, S.ESA.10R DR sol tons weJe passed a a nee! g of t1 e Den o crat c Assoc ut on of! mn La Gra gc Co C.:\.!:SANDTHE1VILI't TPno I~o-The\\Vasl ng ton Umon of Tuesdav last hns the follo v ng At all eyenll \e a e happ to understand I pr vato letters bat Get Cass firml) sta ds the ground wh ch he has taken Br g appl ~d to formally by a man or t vo of tl e \'1' !mot stamp h~ rlecla ed mnes tat.mbl) that he adhered to h s :'i chol•on Jette a td to tl ~ halu wre platform and that f elected Pt d nt DE W Ol LD 1, E TO THE WIL!IiOT PROV~SO Dare Gen Ta lor make such a declarauo~7 A SIGN -At a regulat mcetmg of the Adelph c soeJctv of V n o Co1legP I eld r€'cently (!:<!a s the Ut ca Democwt ) after a length\ dtscusswn It wm ~lmo•t unan mouslj Rcsolccd That tho pr nc ple of no more slave temtory as ndyocat~d b the part, WhiCh recent l} llOlll natcd ~lurt n 1, an Buren for Pres dent deserves the un ted suppo -t of northern free men CuuGA Cou~xY -A call has been rssued stgned bv about ONE THOUSAND ELECT ORS of Cayuga county for a free sml meet ng to morrow to send delegates to the Buffalo con vent on The people are gomg w th amsh PORT OF BUFFALO r a. .s.lf u tl ::.p tee 366LdL 30 f'l esr 10 \\ ool In tl s ty on be 2d stant, at tl (> 7f' dc>nce f I r FOn a Mr JanesEvnns M s f.LNICE '1 WNSEND v ft' f Jacob To vn end rece tly uf Lew ston N Y ;r: The decease 1 possessed n m d a d aifect onate d .!! po on ns an ndu1 ('nrra cnt Jluso-at ngthrougbout I er I fe !he cbarae!er of a neek and h blc rh •t an Sl e ,