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The Conventlou. -F'rom Obto. naUalo Con~cnhou ... 'Ur Yan Bllrcn.l COMMERCI .\:L Wail!! lttcpublic. BUFF!\LO, N.Y. Steamers cara and coa\hes a.re constantly ar rn.rmg crowded w1th deleglrle• to tba eanventwn Already the crtJ presents an an mated app<!arance Tb~ stre~tR and ho el\ aro fill~d w th people dis [connJ:SPo\DENn oy THY. REPVBLtc J On ~a.turda\ liiSl we puhh hed an art cle from~-------------'--'--~------- Ct!<CL~SATI 1\ngust 25 l$4!3 the New York Tribum, v:r ualh ad\ smg the I Tbe prooure mor.et PORT OF BUFFALO TUESDAY EVENING AUG 8, 1848 Th h I H I B tl B 0 nomination or l\Ir \ aN BrnE~ b, the free soil I e• n t a.1 clJan!!£' f.r :s w o e regiOn, ami ton, n er, row j ~a CJ h h all d eonventton The t\lhan' 1tl.t.s als, copied the •1ie f PL<> • c I cussJ.ug th6 probable action of the conventJJon. ind the effect of such acuon upon the electioiO All concur m the determmation to uphold nnd defend to the last the gloriOUS prmCJp 1 es wb1ch call them au ermont counttes \\ JC are usu \ goo .J. 6 ii 40 () 0 d t h t th ~ article and accompa.n rd ll With he followmg re or emocratlc maJon ;r, are 1n w a Founente~ call a p votnl\ suu.e Leadmg men marks ' The lTt (>a CI)TI't\\\ntion wh rh me 1n Jnn,. ln-=:~ a.~ committed for \AN BuRLs-the ma.«o of mel was ca))pd b- the del•:<ates of thP radtcal dPmoc together wh1le a sp1nt of concdtntion as e.xtraor dm•n a' 11 1s grat1fnn~ IS mamfestcd by almost e; en one To beheve therefore that a bod; of men congregated together for the advancement of the caJLqe of freedom w1 1 l for one moment allow passwn or preJUdice w defeat the ob;ect of thetr as~emblmg IS to under csumate their mtcll g\nco the r manhood and theu patt o!Ism I gent and reflecting men are that wa> and 1f '\i .<N Emu:~ IS nommated at Buffalo w th a good we,tern man for V JC6 President, Ohio 1s as sure Dcmocrabe .Nom.£na:t-JOD• FOR PRESIDENT :1\'IARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK We Jearn that a httge nnmbe• of actrve TAYLOR and C.<ss men are scattered about the mty W1th a View of creating Jealous es and dms10ns among the fnends of free •oi] The1r onl) hope ts now based upon the d1srupnon of the convention As s•dnoush therefore do the; appl) themselves to as fate I have at!l>ndcc a ~core of mPetmgs • ure t 1e U t!Ca J;<onnnatJon usually called m the democ1~ c •tron;holds of th1s V!Cmlt} and the feel ng for \.AN BuREN compounded of var ous ~ ntunrnts IS h' e a smothered -:olcano Once assu d that the free so1l sentiment of the countn 1< con centra ted upon I 1m and the eruption wlll pale Etna 01 Veauv us If the Buffalo Conventwn at this late da\ suould present am other nm le f01 the P1e 1 dPnC-\ ho\ ever 'i\Oit.hv or emment, 1he wuoh:: DeJ.nocratic RepUi)JICan State Con~ en• tion-AT UTIC \ on tbe 11th of «E~TE>IBF.R at 12 M tQ non nate PrP.a den al Electors Governor L cuter ant Governor and such State officers as are requ redLy laiv to be elected n Nove her next QJ\\\Tbc Free Tcrrllt\ory C-9nvcnt1.on fie held u th s c ty on the 9tL. uf August. for the no to 1 of catuhdatcs for Pres J nt ar d V cc Pres dent o:r The S\ta'tc Ac:-r•cu It ural Fn•r w II be held nth s c ty on the FfFTIT STX rl and SEVENTH field will be tbww n m o confu 1ou the popultr tbo war! of mtnguo and mt!ll\epresentatJon \Vlth a current will turn awa' and Jose tb~ name of a~ vtew of creatmg confuswn or of weal,enmg the tton It \1 Oldd take s!Xt\ da\S to <xplam the force and power of the recommendations of the cau•es of the step-tbousrmds of democ atq sure conventton That they will full m thetr dles1gns fur VAN Bt'ID!N m ght be so urpn ed or gm ved we have an abtdmg confidonco We look to this aq to be of no account m tbe campa1gn-full ns convent on wtLlt an undoubtmg trus4 that lc; af' 1 an) LoltJug d 1 g~ would Le duceJ to take t .1e twn 1111! be such as all the avowed fnends of ftee I CoRw'\' shoot voung for TAn oR to ke p out tern tory can cordial!} approve and earneSJ!l) de C <>s and so mstead of a popula1 revolut on th s fend glonous rna' emcnt, p 01111 mg '\ s gnu] a rooult dan of Septemher Ca.tta:ra.ugus would subs de 1nto a dC'mon rat o t not grea 1) Documents f\or Sale at tlus Ofrlct>. Pamphlets con tam ng the Address of the D tica Conveniton and Mr V .!'< BcRE' s I etter to the !l3.m.e P.r ce one doll 'tT per hundre I or t·u:o cent~ (!Ingle copy, Extra Repubhc contatmng tbe U hca AdJ e<s Mr VAN Bn:ru::~ s l~tters to the Uuca Conven bon and !o the Industual Congress ttl Phtladel phia letters from Gen TAYLOR Gon CAss to Mr N IcHor sn\ and to C'h1cago Con vent on Op n ons of S LAS \V RIGRT THo~r s J:t:FFERso~ &c &c Pr ce one dollar per liun dred or two cents stngle copy IUEE:rPlG IN fHi i',HU~o. A convention L\or the purpos~ of choo:s ng dele gntes to the convention at Buffalo on the 9th ns \us held 1n the 2d assemblv d slrict of Cattarau gus count n the town of New Alb on on Fn da, the 4th mst at 1 a clack P M Over one hun(l!ed delegates were m attendance every town m the dlo:::tr c except Conewango be mg rep1escnted and ili'te•n delegates \ere ap po nted to attend tne BnfF'alo Con..vent.10n Aru mated speeches were mado b:; Messrs P L F ux ALoNso Bno~N and Jon!'i LocKE Esqrs- and spmted resolnuons, of the r;ghl sH1mp wcr~ adop· ted A convention of I l e character was also Uleld Ill the 1st assemblj d stnct at Machws on Sa!urdnJ •Free so~l li:'rec La. bur- an.d Free Sp .... cella \ the <:> h nst at 1 o clock Tl e call '\as Slgn We are requested to state there will be a mass ed b) over 300 of the electots of the distnct and meet ng 111 the ten u the Pa k TO N IGIIT of about 500 we e n attew:lanc ... t the meet g t-m the fnends of ftee sot] The meetmg wtll be ad bracmg among thmr numbers man) of the most pron nent member!\: of both pol lical pa t eS' \\ dressed b) a numb\'r of distlngmshed among them JERNEGAN ofindmna CHASE of Oh1o and J ~VfES C eonnt1 S )tilT II of W m ne ~art n Van Eurea.., fn •orne quarters I rofessedl fr end! great f eo tomtory move1nent whtch s now gomg on 1n the froe states there 1 a st ong dll::ipo.:ntwn 'lo misrepresent the po'lt ons heretofore take upon the slavery questwn b'i l'vi \ AN BuREN and tu detract from hts ments The de••gn 1~ evidently a •m•ster and sel'ish one ar d as s trb 1s p1o nptl) rebuked b) the U ttea Ltl t:1 ty Press one of the ablest and cons1stent of the mtll slm en organs tn the follo\ mg ar tela Them IS too much of a d spo,tt on m religiOUs sects and pol neal parties to chsna1ng-~ and de nounce those who do not agroo v th them J 1 all the particulars of the1r creed and rneasure. \nd 11 IS often the case that tho extent and severit'i of this d spa1agement and denunc at on nc oa~e J 1st 1n proport on as onr opponent-3 a( IJ,roach ou own .e;tandard of pnnc oles and mea.c;t e~ The 1 ber ty party press generally speal s w1th cando! and cncomagement of the ft~e sol movement nnd It~ prom 1 cnt fr onds n th,. wh g and democratic par ties But there are C'XC pt u :stu tlus remark \. very fe> liberty JOUrnals look n uh RllSpicion upon th s movement and !Is lcade \ and one or t\1 o eecm to th 1 t s f: a gl t u no gf t b t du 1:r r to the c. use of human r do 1 Th1s 1s Stl!fi,h 1mpohttc nnr1ow mml d Ul '\t It s selfi h bccau~o t bctr ..... ; a. JealoUS\ of all) other move ment aga n\t the •lave po\\er than our• pohbc because 1t at once thwws thoso men bs 'ond tl e. reac-h of our tPachmgs and 11 forever prevent the1r nmtmg w th us 1L IS narrow mmd ed because 1! does not sec that men who have !Started 111 t.l t.: \ i.l.ll. u pa I vi d \i o l a eta vellod w ll 1f e cuurageJ ult mate!\ reach the positiOn \VC now occ 1p1 It •• 11DJU•t lecan e It refuses to accord to a bod of m c-xcc-J t our selves common honest~ and omcent\ \\ e be Tne meet ng was a Uie,,cd b) '\iV P A~GEL and D R Y\ HEEI ER E<qr< and 15 dellegates appo ntcd to t lB B l.:ffi.Jo Couvent10n A canespo lent wntes us that the be•t spmt p eva Is thru 1ghot t the count The feehng m fa.vo of frco so I IS deep stro 1g and act1vc nnd 1t s now red lC('d to a ceda 1 t\ that tne co tnt :u11 gtvo an overwhelmnmg maJOr t> for the nom nee of the Buffalo Convention o'e' C \\ an l J\ !g ug fron1 prcF: n appearances o er T :\.I I on also Th s sterlm;; old democrat who wh1le m the 'Cn ted States Senate was alwaJS on the s1de of f1 eedom deeplv svmpath1ses m tho great free ter r1torv movement In a le-tter to a fnend he sa;s It IS lll\ OJ m on that we should send de]•gates he Bt ffalo convent10n and JD n m maktng a new no nm ttion -H- J.~. -!f ~+ ~ VVe must olso have nn electoral ticket tn Oh o * ~ \\ I tl nk tl e1e IS ven httle doubt but that Ne\' 1: orl \\nll g VP. the Buffalo nom nees a maJonty would do the same 1f we had as n uch pams ta ken to mfo 'lTl the people • • • The Bait uut. on v. as not a n:gulur nom at o b the de mor1 abc pm t\ and no honest deJnocrat sho :dd hoiJ l m ~tf bo nd h ! As to part PR d('ffiOC' i1 c and n11c: ocr at c pa1 rs ~ ve1 have ex ~oJ n all free commonwP~:tltl s and rna} alwaJ~ co 1t nuc-the' are natmnl pa tlPS The p~eseut parLws ato chso gnmzod and out of them WJl! g-ro v s a; o ~ ng a part :wh~ch I hope tv l1 be purer and belleJ-lt w1ll be democratic F£\'rl'\ ~r of 'lfhl.oc!u.t:!- u.al,.cr!!>\ :\Iu EvtToR -Allow mo a few words on the subject of the convention wbtch WJll assemble to I hnvo been o. sllent h:stener totbe con heve th~tt the muss of the proviso democrats and vor•at on of sundry httle g1oups at the prmc1pal wh gs 1: ho ha e h ol c- from th\' r pan es and l o ;ols 1 th c t) to da awl havo convinced are rally:mg o ndepondefi.t groun<4 to res st the ID)S Ir that both of the factiOns v. hlCh are oppos encroachments of the slavr power, are actuated ed to tho pre<ent rno~ement m favor ol freo so1l h~ as pure r 101. ve aml v.. L 1 u akcl as g-reu.t sacr flees to a ta n the r ohjt; t ns d e 1 bcrtt parh - To assume t lat he 1 A h r~t ' po <r•• !I monop oh: of the Vltlue mtcgr v and \ 1 doni of the countn: Js s mply r di ulous fo aftir n tl at 1 t has reached the po ut of perfectiOn m It' pn Ictples and measure~ an 1 can th I ore learn noth ng from any bod\ or an~ th orr ~ a qhC'f'tr a tr 1 L\ a!Hl f ee tal ur are .... t v, o k w h aJl thetr energy to excite JCabu 1 am! discord Ill the convent on, and as th delc>gat on=i from the va o 1s states are as mu t neccssanh be the case diVIded m them pre ferPne'-~s of men these n1 scb1ef makers arm l!H ten d to much n ore re;::pectfull) than thet real rhararter men s I woulu thrrefore most respect fulh caut on eveiJ rnan who has come here and ho w 11 come here for the most worthy of all 1 urpos s-to a1d m prrvenung tho paran1onnt cur~c. of ou counl:n; from spread1ng like a con t ? ou::s m Uadj -agn nst li.stcnmg apr rov ugly to \\ l at tna) be satd a 0 a 1st un candidate 1Jd10se name wtl probabl) be bornght before th.e conveu THK D>i!;\IOCRATIC PREss -~mong the demo cratic papers of th s State. that nave warmDv ap proved of the proceedings of the UtJCa convention, and now suppor tbe nomination of M tRTIN V .,, BURE::-i are the olio v1ng N Y Even ng Po•t Keesvllie Democut Ne ;o;. VorkGlobe \Vn.tcr1own Un on New Y:or De nocrnt Jefferson Co Democrftt• New York Barn burner Os~cgo Pailartlum 'I o apply these remarks to the case of M \an Buren We think there 1s a greatet d spas t1on m two or three l bert;; e. ::;pap~t-s to ra e up ami n1nun fv h s past offences tbo.1 to do JUstice to h s pre•ent post!Jon We me no anolo~~: st; for i\lr Van Bmen s-former com•e a 1 the subject of sla very We denounced tat the t me-we denounce 1t no\\\\ But ho nas been gl t 'earn \.,. thJrn from puhhc I fe and tl ose P ht tea s rna; na' thrown a flood of hght upon the agg-ress ve sp It oftne slave powet It IS not to be doubted that tb1s light bas been heeded b 1 so attentive an observer of passtng- events us he \Vhere \\ere n neteon twentteth:; of !he p1 ese lt members of the !I bert; party etght '\'\Cars ago? B:tttl nrr for succe:.;s none- or tho othE>r of the great pro~Ia:ven: pn.rt es of the countr} -slJIVIllg to slevute Hamson m1d Tv !01 or Vn.n B 1ren nnd Johnson to nc Pres dencJ and vICe Presidency 1\ ell the; have changed their m nds and so has ho The mam p liar of the ~Jlave power for twent\\\ \\en s past. has been the northern democrac' The ralhmg- poruon of that parh has been the demOCH\C\ of New York The prostrat on of th s p Bar :::; e~ent al o tho over unolk C'Jun :; \<V: c mnn throw of slavE\rr It s the fir~t pont to be carr ed Long I and.l en !H:raC Onandaga Standard b~ the f'rlends of freedom 'VIr \an Bmen nnd I\\ tll amsburgh AdvotatP his_ friends are no¥ <::h vermg hat p Bar to atom\' Ea terns n (' J n:'li Thev are domg 1t as a wor 1 , ol humamtv With tho ll'utnnm Dcmoor t rallylng en of free so I fr~e labor free speech I Nc vburgh rclcgraph nnd fJ:ee ruen to 10sp re the r' hosts 1\lr: V a.n Goshen Cla.r on Buren ts the leader who heads the colnmn He Cattsk1JI Recorder ean do more to ptostrale the nmthern proslaven Columba Democrat democracy and thus knock awa> the ma n p1llar t •ter Rcpubltcan of the stave power of the south than any twenrr I Delaware linzette men 1.n the free states:. \Vhen we see h1m throw \Jbany \.tlas mg h1s heart and energies mto thts cause and 1 Troy Budget standmg hJs ground firm•) m the face of the most Fonda Sentrnel wrulent oppos t on ts 1t w se or g-en~rOU!S' tn the 1 ulton t:ounty IJemoernt hbertv part\ to attempt to crtpple h1s mfluence Mohawk Cou \' over free solldemocratsantl wb1gs b) brmgmgpro ~ an(>ate1Ps Democral! Frc~>Sutl Cnmpnlg, er (avogaNewEra lti1 • Journal, B nghampton Cour er I' 0 0 n Freeman Elmtrn. Ga:l{P.tte Ch~\mung Jefferson an :ltcubcn Farmeu Advoeate 01 t.:uso Messenger Phe-lps At a::s Lyons Argus :Palmyra Se Jtmel Rochester Ad\:ert ser Allegany Reporter \Vhitehan Democrat nuffhlo Republ c mtnentl\ forwrud at thrs c.r s s h1s proslavecy acts Otsego Democrat committed etght and twelve ~ears ago 1 Tn Ham I ton Reflector John P Hale. bv the same standard and could he Nmga a Cataract, exceed ng the entht ~ aHttC efiort of our 1 bert fr ends 11 18 !4 I \ II not ant c1pate however the Bu:ffi 1o <..:on\ ntJon There w ll be too much bagnc t\ u1d patnou-m there as n bl~:d to \\ rong our:::elves w th such Uj prehen sons fhe lihert) men are stronger m N e\v R ch mo d tu rt; mdcs above Cmc nno.tJ tnan m anJ other place of Its s ze 111 O!uo 'ot at the lute f ee so 1 meeting here a 1arge and e th :s ns c crowd a resolut on was adopted \\lth the utmo•t enthus1 nsm recommend ng '\ ..t!'i BoREN for Pres dent and l'ricLEAN for Y ICO Prcwlont !leaven gu de the deltberahons of the great par_ lmm~nt at Buffalo Notluugsmco ,6 can exceed I should reJOICe to bo presont but post of dut; and labor iS here J W T ALDEN, August 5, 1818 ~~ 1ce we have had l-\Ofllt- recent expr so::wns k ndneRs and genmos l) for the mhabltant• o tm to\< 1 from the hand of Ca,E JoHNSON upon the endation o H K SMJTH Post i\1a.:;;ter of 'our C!t) It wa\ thought e ped1ent to bold a free Bun ER made somo 1ernmks m relatwu to the object of tho meetmg and then announced that lMAC \ V a'DERPOEI Esq w us present anJ would nddre\s the meetm g J.\Ir \ iNDE.EPOEL then took tho stand and S] oko for ncurh two honrs m a stt am of eloquence \\ hwh won the attent on and applause of Ius I carers- l-Ie cunva\=sed 1n a searchmg manner the churns Of each of the candidates now m nommatJOrt for the P e tdenc) and :;howed tho tmp opnety llf voLI 1p: f. r a man pledged d1rectly or nd rectiy for the ex ten• on of lu\en to ternton now f1ee He thcu a1luUed to the charo.cter of :\-TARil \AN Do &:-; ru:; a statesman und c!VIlhan, second to none m this land of freedom The rn6etmg wn.s cor poseU of men\ ho came to hear the question of the extcn son of sla> en fatrly at d calmly d scussed and I bel eve evet) n1an was satisfied w1th the remarks of M1 VaNDEIU OEL The meetmg •ont as dele gates o the Buffalo Convent o on the !Jth J n t B F Peck C Gtont Samuel t:llud0 E II Ew ell 0 Bridgeman 0 '!A av01 J Butle1 S l\1 Butler, \Vm Bndgernan S StJohn L Bennett L S Campbell Wm Rob nson und D Ewdl ':Phe freemen of Alden \\ II ever be ounJ at their post of duty ready to meet the smol e and rumblmg thnnde1s of the southern lave1y p1opa gand ::>tR Onh let H K S.nttT.H mal o one n ore Vlslt to th1\ sectiOn and recommend tho dtsconiJn uance or a few more Post offices bocause he can find no man of \lluch he can make a tool to take charge of the same and the last vest ge of hun ker sm will smk nto obi vmn Tru1v the remmk ,, Hnfied, good ma' grow out of eHl Tow:1 of l.Vales. 'We have received the preceedmgs of the free soil meehng n Wales and regret that we have not room to pub1 ~h them \.V c make place how e'er for the names of the delegates chosen to at end the f.ee temton conventton to be held m this City to morrow They aro as follows Stephen DaVlS A H Hall Ro~ al Bauan, C G l'nrker, E Border E Hatch John M Bo der E Fcrrmgton, T Palch J Goode] .J Davav S Gnffin S Gale, S W Patch, H Tabor H Davis D Waston T Stevens S J Searls, II K Bhur /\sa Fa:s S A Wnght T II U D N6wel \V \\V Stevens, S Blackmore, G Grnnm~ James HubbaJu Ethan Allen Jr John Hubbard.,. Sam I Stuart, H J Clark, J PutneJ H Ball L T Ball 1V P 11-I}ers 11-Ir Adams J S Tallman, A 0 Patteng1ll T Shaw, John Rae D Bush, W M Chaddendou, J Bush S Holmes 0 Patch. H Dnbovs, D S Baker, L F Edwa ds, R Cole, B Tallman A Valkenburgh L W!lber E D mondH, J B Myers, H Baker, John D1monds Prcliton King~ of St4 La1.vrcnee. endure thb: test anv better than J\'lart n \ au Bu Westport Patriot Th1s .... ble and devoted champmn of freedom has ~ H h f ] d Hudson Freeman ren e was t e warm snpport~r o t 1e a mm arrtved m town and taken lodg ngs at the Man Jotrations of Jackson and Van Buren He per OH -.vttb Ins Head. <IOn To no man m the Umon lS the north n ore formed mn..tn: nets wh:Io m Congres::;. wh ch cn.n --- not be Jnsttfied But when taunted w1 th one ofJ We understand that H J SrcJ<ELS was •ester mdebted for the success whmh has attended the these m the New Hampsb re leg •latur~ m 1846 da} remov~J from the office of Postmnster at Al advo~acy of the hFFERsu~IAN ordmance than to he made the noble answer l thmk It vao-tlv more blOn 0 , leans count}, and an mstrument of the PRESToN KI~G the bosom friend of the lamented unportnnt to be sure 1 am r gbt now than to ad '\_ S W AI b h 1 d b th mttthnt I w ns w ong- then Let hber!J men be slave power put m his place \'-ll\ IC:KELs 18 one RIGHT t oug as•m e y e combmed Nat to Martin Vau Buren ' of tho mo>t dc 1 uted fr ends offr~e territor> m thot [forces of the sl:ne holders and dough faces wh 1 1e I se•·t•on Hen< e his removal We congra~nlate Ill Congress he never quailed but, planting bun Gen. Cass' Letter. ... him upon the d1 ssolunon of his connect1on With self on the ramparts of freedom defied them all - e t e w.;- t e lPJr 1 ut 1rc of :::\1 stpf appo ntrrl a cammntrc to ' mt on Gen TAYL n and n'\ te h n to t1 eat of go\'Tr 1ment to partake of tho hosp1talt cs of the •tate fhe comm ttec wa tC'd upon t1 f': CxenPtni whf'n a con E'rsat o 1 tool place wb ch s thus reported to JuHN .M B H T~ b) the chmrma1 of the comm ttee ' In 1eg-~1d to the co lVC'Hmt on had w1th GL'n Ta\]o 1 ha1o t0 < \ \e d1l not talk n theta nff- 'e Gid o 1 t c \ r lie cxprc etl IJJmself IN FAVOR OF TIIF WAR-he snd hewas DH'IDF.DJ Y I\l' Fl\ \ Oh. Ol PROSECU TING IT \ IGOROUSL.Y t IJ 1he, sho 1lJ, elJ to an houoraulo peace llE \\A::; I Uh J:-1 DE\I~ITY CERTA N A:>;D 'IHA'I TER RTTOlFAI \n ot ellelton ~ Hav ng made th s cl clarut.!o for one momt nt that he ~> ou!J not veto any h1ll appl) ng that prov so to the te r tor Fs of Nf'w M~xtco and Cahfornm? Ce1 tamlv not Does tt not follow then t lUI \e are w !full dece 1 ng ourselves\ hen \\ e endea\ or to th1nk that he would not mterfe1 e w ttlr' the art10n of Congrc•, on tlus We pubhsh to day the letter of Gen Cass to d tr 1 hi h re«ards tbe extensron 0 Thousands of noble sumts WJIJ meet here to mor a.naroinJsalonwc J;O_ I • .Mr NrCRm:soN of Tennessee on the sub;ect of human slavery to free temtory as paramount to row to advance the cause of freedom, but among Two of !lle grP nest no>elt~es m the Unite<! States The the lVIImot ProviSO Hlld ask for It an attentJve I evo thing o'-o I th~m all ~here Will lie noneJ]Qb)er than I'RE'TOII Cb nese Lady AFPONG MOt the only Larty from Wllbm Combined Attraction! .. Ij .. -~... .,.. .. \' the \Valls of China. l\\ho has ever v1s ted thlS'countn perusal Tho.e who nff'ect to believe that G n K=a Also theM soes TYRREL w 11 appear and perrorm on C sit d h f ] f: Look on~ for Pick•pocket•• tbe MUSICAL TU~IBLER GLAS ES and will perfunn \ 19 oppo&e to t e extensiOn ° s averv to rae --- Hewrnl pvpular alfl makmg aUogether on~ of tlle most tQnttOrles Will be compelled to chanae their We understand these light ~ngnred gentn are I IT Burl !I 0 TROTTL'!G CouRSE -Bs an adver ago-erable onterta nments Q( <he week PerfOl'm.oce w 11 belief after readmg th1s letter !\sthe Ccr';,rurhas he-re tn a-warmli and have alreadJ made demon I useOl\'nt 1n our columllS 1t will be seen that there commence tb ii ~ b tJ d the sporli ll Monday Even•nJr, Angtut 7th, lii!VI>r published 1t and ns we are dss.rous that 1la strnttona upon the pockets of snndrv mdivullnals I JS to e sam~ ung omg m ng, as we '.4.TTHE YOUlVG MEN'S dSSOCUT!Ori ROOlii~ reade;s should understand the trnckhng of Gen We adVIse •!rangers to take care of thell' purses, 1 as pohucal world to morrow and Thursday A At s clock and wdl contmue dlll'm• the week from gi c~ w Uie olave nowe• we tender -that JOG.rnal and hope the. pollee will keep a shBl'p look out for crowd will undoubtedly n-~t the comse to see the A.. ~4!:c~.J:, fi •enta-to be blld ato ljJj: door 'Clulilren 1ht ptattoua ~e of our t1 pe thMe depredato!'ll Look out forpl(:k poekeiiJl !•port. , half~ncr auJ'dlw nw n\' ate t e ex rts pt!r cu al [ o 1 tl 2 116 r a I La I ll est \'\oat \eeds 600 ~ta\CS 1\ t-H I u he-r fi f't .z \\bscywJs 2 r.acon Ills ~ 0 (' [0 1$ Br ker ~ tes R'E'SO ~\' Il\.IHII lRS GRAND Sl499;JOQ Opera.tw ann Ballad uoncert H& 'l't!a~ua RartDn & 'lJJ\Ir¥.q Ju\tni.Bar'~u L:1te :\1lc s of the Op rnt <' 1 ro 1pr. of MAD~ IE \:>iN I. BISHOP Ass stcd by the c e a ted Lar t nP s ngcr i'iii: R JP.! !? i!JP .!L !L ll? <>, Alttoformerly of lVmdn nf:' P. shnr s Co np:t v r('spE'rtti 1 y an ounce to the- 1 ad es 01 d U ntle nen of Buffa o tl ey \VII M!Ve T't~OCON\\.:~~i.TS ifl!ORE, THE I'IEif COriCERT IidLl l'nagara Bloc/< :i'uesda.r & \\.V 'h::u•sdny .Even:ullgs August Bth and fJt!., On whiCh occna on \ II he prrfor 1 c I ~·ms fro n !l e m t celebrated{) e as of I e dav nr<lud n.,. liiPIPe- Ons f om Parrmts Somnn no 1a nrla de Cl'l moll a Bo em an gir e- c et A.tso nu i t:rou 1 \Jpnlar ballads Dul,!ns anrl Tnos fi:\T Mrs BARTON -n: J pn:>s Je nt -chr- P -:t-'1n !CT\ n~e 1 eke 5 l:\- !' 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