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' ! 1 Den:a.oc.ra*J.c NoJU .. na.tllOll• FOR PRESIDE if MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK ---- DeDl.GCrat~c .Republican ,tate Co;-;-c-;: tu>n-AT UriC \ on tho 13th of tsEPTEM dER at 12 M to nom nat\' Pres dentJai F.lcctors (JQ;.-<:'mor T eute-n ant Governor and such State officP.rs as arc re su rcl.l bj law to De elected m November next ([]'\'The FYce Terr1*ory Con:v¥nt\ton vnl! be 1leld tn th1s c ty on the 9th of Aug 1st for tho nomma. don of eandldates for Prestdc-nt and V1cc Pres del t U Thn- State A.~lcult:....\ral Fau· wtll be held m thiS c ty on the Ffl' rH RfX fH arrl sEVEN ffl dars of september DoeuanentH for Sale at tlu\ Olhcc. P hl Ad U COlH ICtiOU amp >Is c,ontammg the tlress of tho ttca Conyentton and 1\'Ir \a~ BuREN :s Letter to the uon of honor cousJstu.n.c\ and punt: tle to ::.UI same Pnce, one dol'~r perh nlrd 0 t>ra rmd.o port IHLhout a momen~' 11uveung- and ,..o n;Mue the fnemell of the Umon th .... t thu clectoru.l \!ot :nngl6 copy of the Emn re StntP now tf at no !mow \ho our Extro. Republtc, contumwg t 1e t: c~ Add1\\' Mr VAN Bmu:c< s letters to he Uuca Con-ven Of\O I lt ale \\ lJ l8 ~IH 11 \!Ith IIIUniphunl boa and to the Intluslrlal Congress at Phtladel mnJO!lt} for 'hn.TIN '\'' BtnEs No wtcllge phia letter. from Gen T • YL a letters fwm man doubts It E1 Ot) one, nt ull ucquamtetl \1 th Gen CA..ss to Mr N ICIIOLSON and to Chtcago Con pohttcal afhur:::~ of th1 stale kno\\ ;:; ho'~ truh dt>s ven wn, Opmwns 01 SILAS W&IGHT, THo>ns p cable muomt of uumbe1s 1s the facuon wh1ch u f-\ ~nuy:-ct of d1 ;r IS JUst now umversalh nots' Ill ~npport Qf 'II E~F..ERSON &c &c Pr ct? oue dollar per !tun J J CA.ss and hts unRCnipulous advocac' of ~l<lHH) \'\rong and the dedarauon ngl If th<\ dred or two cents stngl• copy h rl b d d extenston All ale aware of the fuel that when que;t on a een propoun e to me at an\ po Huvmg engag\d an effiCient and able reporter, our .readers may look for a full and fa thful report of the proceed ngs of the great free tern tory con venticn m the columns of the Republ•c. \{ o ex pense w ll be spared In plac ng the nroceed1ngs of tlus body prompth nnd Cilttect!J. before the pub lie EnVV!:s- ( ROS\ :\ELL put the name of the pro sln'\ (> rod tn rtl\ I ubitc 1 - ~1 all the an s of 1 n cand1dnto at tho herod of tha Alban; Ar!('U<, and U mon be cmplo\ < t to conquer or the moue\ o There w 1l be a meetmg of the Froe So l Club at the Manswn HouRe tbrs evenmg at 8 o clodr A general attendance Is reqlltl';::)t~U August 7, 1818 ny Older of the Com A largo nnmlm of delegates bave alrend' :tr TIV\\d 1n town ftom t 'lO east and W\S The hotel nrc raptdl) fillmg up and the convention promises c.ertn n other subs-erv1et1 pru1ts follo,...:ed mt he knew <en well that New ro1l had not been con suited and that tl e onh hope of theu serHle fuc 9th of \ngn t the I mo 1 u d. to purclm. ~ tt rntoJ \ nu \ con:; tu t n ... h fr fur the pu.rpo o of pla t ng ln.ven I 'hou\d ba;e !lii\>Hnd ~o and thi' s tho \t lmot p1o1 1 o as \\ e houlu not ho.y(' alluded o 1hts \\UbJect had l Con~e hunh.t:l\\' and T \ YI vn hur k 1 1 hO\\ ~.: ver cornpld r1 tUI n.., u1l\ I l'tboii to n::.crr 3. n r adth tlu m ~.;rc t upu 1 Ull\' gt'ten sun1 fur an) pven tJJI e 1l e book s n a c:ompuct form and al thonJh ~trur ltd at t 1c lo\ puce of 3~h cent:; slaver; propagand1sm all stamp h1m ru; the man fo tho cns1s, und•r whose great no nc the f1 ends of I l R>E S tL (o'<H Tl0~ t\ lreedom evl'lrJ wbeJe may do successful bn tie for! free sot! cot ventwn fo• th St::ttc of Con 1ecttcu ihe c~use of f1ee pr.nc1plo• \as hell a Hartfortl on t e 3ll~ t Tho hope chenshed by tho In8trnmenLq of slave!~ unce sa\ the fzmcs wa' I arn-e J I ' \ 'hera n.nd el:se'\\hcro that the co:-nen 101 w 1 bnai I ( 1 cl ~ates nc c app n tt:d to up .1n a .row, or ~o net as o g -.: e htt1e \l\eJ 6 l1t to 1t-.~ 1 cunventtnn proceedmgs will be d1sappomtrd The ue tnnt I I\ M Colln Thad leus Welles w1ll umte and cement togt the aH a band of bro I J T \ lnrn' Fmnc1s Grlk tte F. S Uotehlies- thers, the members of the conventiOn, IS stron,.er I ::llate at In ge R chard Bacon C ,hm \\ Phdleo \ j W H Burletgh lst Dtstr)Ct J G E Larue 1 ttll.aU aid 1>]3111101113 or old preJUdiCeS and Wlllmdnce I Henn Ro<>\ers John W Barh' 1 2d D 1 tr1c1 G i\ thatnarmon~ andconcertof nc 1onsomnchto be B10wn Wm !\1 xmdr1 Jonathan Sk~tlllel 1d feared by the fnonds of the Ph!ladelpbm nud Bul 1 DI>tnct (, !bert (, :llnt e Jotbe, Herman l hap n, tirnore nominees I R BP.f'cl er 4th D1st1ct WISCONSIN - vVe are IJ)debtcd to a fnend at Ra Tho pnnctpal •peal PrS \ere Mr PhLlhps of 'CJUO for the proceedmgs of the State Convention, I Salem !\las• !\It Adams, son of the late Hon 'held &t .J anesvtlle for the choJce of delegates to J Q Adams Mr BurleJgh edt tor of the Chao,,, ths :Buffalo Conventwn The convention was Oal Franc1s Gtllette the abohtwn candtdnte for gove•nor of that state and a :Mr Banks of Mas largely attftnded and 1ts nc-tlon 5l.p nted A. num sachusett:;: ber of excellent res0lut1ons WNB adopted w1th -entire unammrt} The followmg gentlemen were bnHN , - Th 1 s state, shamefully misrepresent then elected delegates to the l3utfalu convention ed m Congre•s b) H.>.\EG-''• Ba.wnT aucl \'i \K Chmles S Wnght, James Dilly W H H bcs a numbor of delegates ulrendJ m town Jndrre :Bmh, Wm A Bartlett vV D Bacon Henn P S Q I'h1hps, S H Booth, Dav1d Hamson F S Lo TEVE\ formerh of the Supreme Com! of In -veU Charles Durkee Ichabotl Coldmg Wm H drann and JERNRGAN, a f,arless and able poltl! Waterman J B Doe Mnrsball iH Sttong Ed cmn together vnth a number of gentlemen of the ward Elderkm Hans Crocker Horatio Bm chard S t f F 1 h or P I o nenr nre ere, and are we nuder Bvron Ktlbonrn Jes e C i\1dl\ J D Monel] Robert McCarter, \\'\ m Thompson, Hazen Chee I 'tu 1 d decldedl m favor of the nommauon of i\Ir nev, A W Randall Jacob L, brand 1 VaN B=~ The contest m th1s state sa\s our Racme cor I [I.Y The Hon W ILLl !II C t:h A oLLUt~, e repre respondent, lS clen.rh:: bctwnen VA:-i Br-REN and sentauve Jll Congrel:!~ front the St Lawrence and TAYLOR Ikuowofentire ownsh1p whereaC.:1s~ Lew 1 sU ~trtct h:J.S gtvf'n not<\€\ of his Intention to man ls not to be found and mam where very few llltrotluce a btll prohJblt ng tho e~lstence of •ln eXIst. Rl'tcine \Valworth Rock Green and ven lU an' terntory a.cqutred from l\lex 1 ~ 0 or Waukesha counties wtll tell largeh for VAN Bu I 1 ereafter to be acqmn>d b, the T mted Stale• _ RZN The papers tn Wiscan~ln are no nda'l! to publrc opmwn ~------ LE.HING THE Hu\KERS -The Rochester Dailv A~verttser of this mornmg announce-s the fact that E DARWIN Smnr of that Cit\ tbe hnnker delegate to the B:lltlmre couveutiou and a gentle man who addre~sed CAs::. at hts reception af Ro cheste1, hnvo renounced C.Ass and declared for free sod free labor and .l\I.!.RTI~ \a~ BuREN hunker part} IS melting away rnpH!h {1:::'? There are etght female physiCians 1n ton ,As women are .;:;:ud to have more pa.tum.ce Th1s IS nght. If bv anv mu:erable evas C!ln of the questiOn m frammg the temtonal governments the great queh!Jon bet~een freedom and! sl.:lven 1 dodged or a\ mded such a hdl Will furnhh the means of cur D\l\ the e\ l and \1 t!l rom pel the dougb faces to toe the rna•! o-r JO!Il the enemy TH.E PaosP.ECT- The :'lew York Barnlntrner srn-.;; - W f' do not he~ntnte to c:a.'\ thmt 1f the change tn th r 1bhc m1nd should conttnue to pro c u ... t t.mi.lracc u l t lt.: n..: 1u 1tcs of a Look of tlll\ kmd wh ch mo to bv fvtmtl Ill the brget nnd nwte c pt:n I'VA boukP J EFFP.n• \ on Slaven bel 1g ox rncl9 from the \\1 t u~n-< c-f THD::. JJ FFLP..:-0~ grvmg h1s opm ns Jlt t~c conn'Jilllg\ mtiucnce of tho ldatton, be moen mru tel am! bve und upon tho moral und poht!cnl pro•uec~J; of the republ c \\ 1th an oppen Lhx l:ontawu J l 'Wlew.::s of the rtght to lq!:\l late upo1 tln olliJ\rl of Jnel} lU the tPrlltOilr• nuJ 1 .acl\l 1 1 rc.,.:nrl fo tttr ord n'lnC'e of 178'\' und a..:: l '!dent of tho l m tl Stat•s m thr orga1uzatwn of the l rnturw~ ' next For sale at Sn:n.E s 206 }Iam stre t [(? Tl e Trapper's Bn.de or Spmt of !d:rrn t;u,re, bv the author of the I'ram.e Bl1d, ' '\one of the best p\riOd cals of the da) publlihetl at C tn