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• J • SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 12 £0VA.L :MATTERS. U BPORTllfG hn:LLiaJ:MCJ: -The great Foo • Race-10 mil• for a p~me of $iol00. came olf at Saratoga on th& 7th. F1ve Indians, some of them well lo!.own tO our readero eon felted for the race as follow• -Calfee AriDJitrong, Smoke Butto\' and Benedict. The race wu a beautiful one and although the track wu dzy and diiHy the time made evmced extraordinary power 1111 the part of .Azmstrong and Colf'ee Benedict gave out after the firs~ rouud, and Smoke after the 9d round Armstrong took <I.e lead and kept 1!, commg Ill ahead of Coffee on the J ... t mile only 5 or 6 rods and malting the follow mgtime- The Ocean s ... am.er,. 70& ...I..X.&:Jtll\-A. CUDard Lme-Sil!a from L VClpOOI Wee'<! ~eadia Capt Stone, for Boot!>n Saturday July 29 Ocean Steam Nav Co'• Line-from Bremen k~utbamp'n.. Wash ngton Capt Johnston forN York SundaY, .Aug.liO [In th s1 ne the Steamers leave Bremen alway$ on the Ilitb and SO tfula Pton on tbe 20th of the wontb Wb<on tbe :IO!b fall! OIJ Sundaytl:!e day ofsadwgfrom New York wlll be the 21st J Indepe:ndent L nes--Fro n L verpool lfarahSand1 Capt Thompoon rorN York Mon Aug Sarah BIUI!K Capt 'Thompson for N York Tu Oct. 10 Faox H.o.vu United States Capt. Hackl!talf. for N York Sat. Sepl 2. lOk EUitOP.£ Cunard L ne-For Liverpool weekly Amer ca Capt Judk n• from Ne~ York Wed Aug 16 .Acad a Capt Stone from Booton w edneoday Aug 113 Ocean Steam Nav Co •L111e For Soufbampt n 1c: Bremen. Hermann Capt Crabttee from New York bion Aug 2! lst mile :tel. do 3d do 4ili do 6Ut do 6th do 7th do 8th do II' 8 515 532 5 39 544 604 6,12 6 07 615 6,17 547 Independent L nes-For Havre and L ve<pool Sarah Sands for L verpooJ fi om New York Fr Sept 8 Sarah Sands for L verpool from New York Fr Nov 17 9th do • lOth. do • 5842 COMMERCIAL UFr!CE OF TIIJ R&POILIO l Buffalo AugllSt 12 :ijP M S LATEST NEWS! 1 ---==~~~==~==~' <BY rELEGUA.PH,) iiS No report thrs aftemoo11. Lan N>.lfhV\ Report LJ.Tli:R FRox Mn:rco -NEw 0RLE.o.ss, Sun day August 6th -The steamsh1p Alabama ar nved Y\\terday from Vera Cruz whence she sail ed on the lst mst. AdVIces from the CJty of 1\fex !CO nave been received by this arrrnl to the 29th of July Nothing later had been received concern rng Paredes and hJB revolution Vera Cruz was :finally surrendered to the .Mex 1can anthonties on the 21st 1nst. when Gen SMITH evacuated the ctty Everything passed off qu1etly Gen. s .. ITH and staff amved m the Alabama. He was received as the guest of the crtv aud w1ll be honored Wlth a public reception to morrow The health of the c ty s good A few cases of yello1f fever are announced but they are mostly Imported Weather very hot. AMUSEMENTS frT Ml£1TING or THE Fi<IZ1t'DS Or lR:r.L.um - Therewu a numerous-and enthw1astic ga:thenng or the fnendll o! Irelan,d last evenmg at the Court Ho11Je l'arlc Had 1t not been for the short notice which had been given of the meeting and the nufavorable appeazance of the weather 1t woli!d have been much more numerous As 1t was however, 1t wa.s a gathermg of which our lrlBh poP\Jl,atioli need not be ashamed rt eVlnced the ~ aympathy felt hy our Iruh adopted citiZens 111 ~ alfair. of Ireland at th1s allnnportant cmJS and tUU' wdhngness to rud by all me8115 m iJ!eu\ power, the pat11ofa w4o ere thiS may be grappling w1th the armed hosts of tyranny About 8 o clock themeetingw..,.called tD order by Mr P Mn.Tol< ou, wh- m.otlon ~ P •rnJcB: SMITH was 11p po1nted Pres1dent Mr SMITH said m taking 1lJe ehiUr that he should leave to other and abler rentlemen who were pre~~ent the cluctdatiOn of the objects and mtentions d the meehng and would mmply eOllfine h mse1f to ts orgaruzatiGD He tatd a number of gentlemen had been mvtted to premde but as they were not present he hoped the mtetiDf 'tVOUid appomt others m theU\ stelld. Whereupen Mr P MILTON' PATJUCX SnoRT M 41 nua V ..o.trGHAl< and Capt BILLnrGs were ap • ID\ ReSUlt of a vote taken on hoard the Packet Boat Kur.gara on her trip to Buffalo on lV ednes day mornmg Aug 9th The dullne. nc dent to Saturday and the non rece pt or fore gn ntell gence per Steamer .J.CtUlu: now over due added to the exeea ve heat of tbe weather rendered the pro luce markt:t exceed ngly du th s mom ng ~ome 500 bb • Fwtnt changed hands at pr ces rang ng from 84 50 to 4 60 In Wu£•Twe have no 1ale1to note wh ch occurred to-day Yesterday morn ng there 'W11!1 a sale ofQ146 bu Soutbpon alfoat at S3e CoRN has advanced Sale of 1'.100 bu pure yellow afloat th s morn ng at 48e Ons continue to ~ l at 3k 3500 bu atlo:tt so d at that tigure tb •mom ng Porl<oe!loat81050 for No 1 Me!! and 87 for l'r n e Lard ,. 6~a7e Butter 10al2c H gh w ne• 2l ic Canal F e gh.ts 50 to S:lc on F our 14c on Wheat n~d !U§allc on Cora to A1bnny and dull Eagle Street Theatre Flnt N gbt of tl e Engage nent of- \''t T G BOO'rH. S4.TURD.4Y EFENIN<J .J.UGDJST 12 W!lll>e acted the celebrated Trag c Play of LA. TO'IJH DE :NESLE Gra.ni'tc Store 12 Co:nun.erc:u1l.S'l Du.l'f'alo I SAAC WOODHAMS would announce to the publ!c tbat he. bas on band a large assonu em of .READY MADE CLOT.HLJVG pomted Vtee Presidents On motion G J Dli.Yu' G V :SaoWY, W A. SEAVER and RUFus WJttJ:L .la, were ilppornted ~e~rl)tapes of the meetmg For Van. Buren • Ta~Tor, \ Cw Hale Clay, • •• Webster McLean Neutral, Buffalo Convention 35 16 4 6 4 1 1 4 5 whleh may now be added to Van Bllri8n giVIng h1m 11 maJonty of 3 ewer all W T J!? FUNERAL OF GEN DAVID BURT -The fU neml of deceased was attended veste:rday after noon by the 65th Regugent of New l'ork State M litia [Col H K VIELE ] m umform D rges appropnate to the ocCBSion were executed CANAL EXPORTS The (o ow ng are tbe upon~ per canal from th .i place Aug 11 h Flour bbls 1 041 Lard lbs 21!16 Pork 9G Cheete IZ!II Beer 38 Wool 38,465 Albea Seed• Wheal buoh Staves 430 000 Corn 10 2.j8 Lumber feet 425 OS Oall ao Wh skey galls 4!i80 Butterlbs 15 4t~ Bacon lbs 1 351 No of Clearance~ 47 Amount of To s 81 Q:iB 45 Cap1 Bur dan Mr E B Conner Margaret Mr1 E S Conner After wh cb Mr T G BOOTH n h • Budget of CoKI o..u.rrz.a.::e Fa von1e Song by M 811 H Maltbews After wh ch a Monodrama tran~lated .and adapted 1i om the Fren 11 by Mrs E S Co~\\NER eot tied A 'NIGHT OF E~P.ECTATIO:N, Madame V rel~y Mn E \ Conner To cone ude w th the Farce of DEAD SHOT. Hector Tlm d Mr T G Booth Lou sa M • H Matthews Boxeo ~0 ell Pit 2.'; cents Cotore I Gallery 2.'; cents - Doors ope at :4 Performa ce v commence at 8 o clock prec sely Combined Attraction!! Two of tl e greate!-t nove t es n the Un ted States The Gh nese Lady AFFONG MOY the only Lady from w lhm the Walls of Ch na who bas ever v s ted this co ntry Also theM sses TYRRELL w !I appear and perform on the MUSIGAL TUMBL~ GLASSI<S and w. 1 perform several popular an mal\ing a! ogether one of the most agrerabJe enterta nn ents of the week Performance Will commence tb e lUondo.y Eveninll', Angu.,t 'l'th; .J.T THE YOUN<J MEN'S .4SSOCI.J..TJON ROOMS A 8 .. clock and w ll cant nne dur ng the week from 9j AM to 10 PM of' aU d~ pt ons qual t es and pr ces wh cJ bav ng been mar 1fu.ctured by h tself he can reco1 1 end as be ng servreeable and valuab e goods HLS old cu orners and tlle pub ~ w I fi oducements to purchase by ca l ng at Ute GRANITE STORE JUnct on of Corum ere al and Pear streets wh c-h hey w t fru o d scove[' n a y otl e estab ment n tJ e ) - H s stock • arK\ and bav ng been purchMed n the East er mrkft ou tl e most ad von~ geous ter s he can otter cJolb ng a l ttle cheaper than ever CUSTOM WORK Regularly rece yed and for snle Now s the t ne and tl e Gran te Sto e s tbe pace to save monPy n the pur cha.oe of Cloth ng. He wou d say to b s \\ester Cus tomera and all others tl at l e s pr pa ed to 1i I for cash WHOLESALE ORDER<: And at sucb pr ceil as w I preven at p to New York or Boston Don t forget- t s at t e Gran e ~tore 12 Corn mere at atreet, where bargams are to be had n tbe Cloth ng L ne Buffalo 1948 agtSdly ISAAG WOOI>HAMS CLOTHING FOR THE MlLLION! BOSTON ONE-PRICE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE, FW'Iukd •n 1843 rdiuilt and tmarg«l - 1846, and exten.sWtl.y andftltl01'a!Jly ~ noumcu Gothic Hall Bulialo 1 GOTHIC HALL IN FULL BLAST! no f\a to THE PROPRIETOR llav n~ taken advantage of the ttglrtxa.- qf th• -•¥ fiiMTk~t n NewYorkandBos ton Ill purchas ng h s Sprlllg Stock f om tbe importers and ltlan nfacturers at a Great Bacrlfiee ~rena bled to otre his Immense Stock at pr ces that w II O\ etw elm every pu cl ser w t1 .a...o;ron IShment.. '11 e stock IS one oft! e Jar gest thcstn.tean ou t ne-to ea 1oo 000 READY MADE GARMENTS -~ Furntshntg Goodr. n end essva e y nou' Clotbmg n I! eat var e y In qual ty and p ces PARIS AND LONDON FASHIONS Regular!~ Rece ved o:::r REMEMBER 25 PER CENT s WORTI! SAVl 0 .a; Don tForget • GOrHU HA.i L \ nay26 WM CARI AND /YJ~~ 7JfERCH.!J.N'I T .Ill LOR, Alter the organJZation was completed Mr W H MITCK:a:LL WIIIJ introd\uced to the meeting and 1111il, iD. subiitance that he had not the graces of olitorT, nor the power to entertam or mstruct the large and retpoctabJv aqdience before h1m The time for argument had gol)e by the ttme for declamation had gone by the case of Ireland was without a parallel m the h s1ory of the world With a.!umnant soil delightful cllmate and plen ty o! abJe bod ed men Willing to to lm the heat of the day, her ch1ldren were from the eVlls brourht upon them by the government to which they were subJect, starving The .Absentee sys tem came m for a spec al rebuke from the speaker Had the BntJSh government pursued a fa r course 1o11'artl. Ireland a resort to arms would have been unnecessary After some allusions to the history of Ireland SJUce 118 umon With Great Bnta n he took h11 aeat IUilld thunders of applause ( Mr W H MITCHELL 1s a young man about 19 years of age l!t slender and Intellectual n h s appearance) by HAMMOND s Martial and the Reg.mental Band The process on was a numerous and fine one and a large number of c t zens were m attendance on the ceremon as The burtal serviCe of the Ep s copal Church was performed by Rev .l'IIr INGER son of Tr n ty Church The whole aeremomes were conducted m a solemn and 1mposmg man ner ll:TTbe Grll!ld Rapid• E•¥ •says- The cropofw n teqvheat n thlareglon l!a• been gathered n and • gen erally repreaented good The 1pr ng crops pro n e to be aiJundant Never w.n1 there a hen.v er growth on tbe ground The season thu• far has been war nand wet and n011t favorab1e to the develop nent of the p odu t ve re source• of our r el so Vegetables ofa1 k ndsare b ouebt nto market nnd bear a. goodj)nce -Dtt Free Preu ALBANY Aug lO -Flour-The n arkel for Flour s dull and the tendency • downward. tl e transaction !I are nry lim ted att4 9-lat~ for co mon State 8~a85 l~j for 11:1' r ckets 2.l cents-to be had at the door Ch Idren ~p~ ~d~ 137 l!IAJN STREET MANSIO'S 1::1 lSE BLOC}( W OULD respec fu y nfo m h sfr ends a d tl c pu!J J c generally th the s now e e v ng a sp end u stock of «PRING and SUMMER GOODS wh chI e w t make up to order n the beststy e at t1 e lo vest cash pr ce BARNUM'S Western and 85 25al'5 37J for Gene&ee PuoMooRA.PBY -Constderabl~ mteresl has been created m th a art, by the very accurate reports of some of U!o tpeeches delivered at the recent free sot) convention made by Mr DYER the pho~og rapher ofthe U S and Mr J V SMtriB ofC n Gra n-The e has been but e done- n Corn to day the only ontes are 2700 bush Western m xed at liSe nnd a &mall parcel o( round wb te nt OOe yesterday al\ernoon •ales ~ bu round yeJ ow to a r ve at Q..jc Grand Travelling Ezhibition ' Under a Splendid Pavilion 100 feet by eo, fi!'llulud ll!ttil Seat1 axd allotktrC011~etlltncti-UnnvaUed \'tie World '\uhrtlu dtredtOft of MESSRS NICHOL\'• rOTTEN & CO Wh •k y-sa e• 40 W e•te n bbl!l at :tljc and from h1s connecbon w1th the bamshed patriOt 1S qmte an obJect o! mteresl to his sympathizmg (nendll m th1s county cmuatJ, an amateur phonogre.phrc repOJrter We are glad to hear that Mr DYER 1ntends to g ve a. course of lectures upon this new method of Wl'lt Feed-.'lnie• 2000 bu 2<1 quality fine Feed aUGjc -.dt/41 ling before he leaves the c t, After Mr M had concluded W E Ro11xssoN E~ was voc ferously called and came forward For upwards of 11n hour anu a half he ontertamed the aud ~nee W1th an eloquent and elfective speech wh1ch was frequently mterrupted by the cheel'l! of the aud ence We had taken notes of t, but our limtts Wlll not allow of ts pub! cat10n U Fm.: -The two alarms of fire la\t even ng were caused by the bunung of a smali wooden bu ld ng near the Buflalo and N agara Falls Ra I road depot The loss was mcoustderable Dr THELLER, Chamnan of the committee oa r.olutions reported the followmg wb ch were unanimously adopted by the meetmg o::::? THEATRE -The attract ons at the Theatre contmue undimimshed Th1s evening La Tour de Nule Will be '!:'VOD Mr and Mrs Co I<NER Wlll appear lVluroa.r The trodden worm seems about to turn upon the trampler-strJC!ten Ireland to str1ke at opp~eumg England and whereas 1t becomes a free people to express the1r svmpatby for a people tr::f' Hon MlLLARD FILLMORE and lady were at Newport, R I on the 8th mstant atrivmg to be free therefore Ruol\DM That the present cr1bca! s1tuahon of Ireland m VI~W of the struggle now rapully ap proachmg 1f not afready begun bywh1ch she de termms-to shake off the heavy yoke and avenge tr::f' We understa1 d the steamer Amenca will run the remamde!'\ of the season m the Sandusky !me PORT OF ARRIVED-August I~ Bteamer Troy Wllk ns Toledo 14 hbds tobacco 1 box Mtnples C Athearn 5 bales wool J 1-l Hooker &20 b Is flour H ram :Joy 3J b !I pork: 20 do lard H Roop 3-f., brla tiour Haye• and John10n 28 br 1 h ghw nes R p W lk n• 7 do a x seed 1 do wax 14 hales wool 80 kegs butler 50 brls flour ~ boxe• o I cloth Kin berly Penoe and the monstrous wrongs of seven centur es of op press10n and outrage~a s tuat on hopeful because t 1s cnbcal-at once exc1tes the strongest mterest and moves the deepest sympathies of the whole .Amerrcan Jll'~le Jl:]\ NE vs FROM EuRoPE -The steame~ Acadta 1s fully due at Boston She sa led on the 29th ult co Steamer Amer ca Fo ger Detro t S7 brla flour nff I ken 1 box look! g glasse• Beecher 4 brl• Hour C! lford P ska wool Walbr dee and co 163 br1• flour 13 csb nshes 1 box sundr es E Weed and co 36 eak• MheiJ 30 b l1 Ruol11&d. That the legtslat1ve Umon of lrela1td \\'tli .Great Br1tam effected as 1bvas bv fraud and only mamta ned by force bas no b nd\ing v1rtues whatever over the lr sh people, and should be ab rogated forCJhiV smce that lB necessSl') because Rtlacefujp: 1t 1s 1mposstble Ruo'l:n'td That as the cup of Ireland s wrongs 11 fu!H(); overftowmg and the mstmct of self pre eervallon compels her to try the ssue of arms- the logJC of p ke and bayonet he ng the only kind or lUllS on to which there s any hope that Eng land w1ll hold herself answerable-to pledge her that we Wlll not w1tness the str1fe unmoved nor forbear domg every th ng n onr power to rud her to VIctory RuoZ..M, That the memor es of 98 and fifo/ added years of brooded wrongs and heaped up m Junes and mulhpliM msults should have tau~ht Ireland by tb1s time how to strike for revenge and w n a trmmph for freedom and that we be heve thev have and that 48 will see n a great auece1111 an ample atonement for the great dlsBSter of a half a century !l'one b) Ruolt!tul That m the language of one of Ire ... own g.fted sons Freedom • batt e once begun Bequeathed from bleedng 1 re to BOn Tbough baftled oil: 1 ever won Ruoletd, That \hen patio !ism 1S felonr for belllllnce becomes a cnme and rebel11on nses to rel~o::1 ~QlNt!. That the Ir1sh blood lavishly abed for Ul 111 tha travatl of' our emanCipation from Bnttsh rule, through warm sympathy W1th the Vlct1ms of oppremnon and a generous avers on to all the eha~s o! tyranny co.Jis for a return of I beral a d DOW' thllt &eland IS herself r s ng m anned re~ st an~e agam.st the same ruthless oppressol'l! ~ That wh le we have hearaio fe.J aubstsnce to spare and blood to pour out Irelaud .ttall not m the cr1s1s of her destmy call In v111n on tu at least for sympathy and succor RaDZ,uJ, That we Will send her m0'11t:y and food, and arms all that she wants whtch we can apare and 1f she needs them MEN-the sympathv and the grat tude of republ can Amenca demands •h18 of her sons 11nd they will not Wlthhold It lt 1sdue to heedom and the dett WJJI he pa1d Th1s ta the word Amer ca sends to Ireland-she Will 1end al!!o another v;ay t4an woRDs A snbacnJltion was then opened for the good cause. Wtth the followmg result C,OIIlnbu,tor• 1n the eamoe or Ireland -Ex Alder- ma~~c P Sm tb ~ Dr Theller 810 Dr Dnv • 8• Cor V ele •10 James 0 Conner 84 Wm Moran 82 T P: Cootello 85 Mrs Walsh olOe W Dermody 9k P llull .an tl Den.o • Burn• 81 Lar Lav n 81 D Ken ny 81 L B \bean 81 \Vm Halley 81 Th~ Rney ~ E Cal'ey tl Jno KenQey tl Ch01 Qu nlan 82 Capt Jno Dave1on., 85 Mart u Jut an 50c John P Weoton 81 Michael Renny 81 J'u Barry 75c John VaU~~~n t\l John Meana t1 Andrew Boyle 81 Mr l)Oglierty N\ Lullf 0 Rorke ~ Mar ce Vaugbn 82 Jaa.. Cra g .. 2 J'n.:> Morr~n 9-Jc Michael Lalor a1 Pat'lt Codd 82 Da:n Lenahan 82 E H McDonald 81 J Henry tic Mr Hall 82 Pa~k :Rochford ti2. Smon:R CoMPLAINT -Thts IS very .Prevalent m the City and countrv .A Boston physiC an pub I sl\\s n the papers what he calls a true and pleallant ~emedy for t. He g ves 1t m plrun Eng !ish for the common benefit as follows flour Maxwel and co 2 rskt asl es 24 brltlO hlf do fith l box Bundr eJ K nbe ly Pease and co ta pkg• furn ture o vner on bortrd Steamer CiUlo.da \ rm A en De ro t ll bo lie!'! Jot fu n tu e owner on boar l 30 brls flour Bemenland Ruden 14 bale• vool T C Peter• Steamer N •gara Pertse Ch ea~o 76 bale• wool J Not t ngham and eo 3 csk. asl es Maxwell and co 2 bn •undr e111 Geo Dav s 18 horselil owner Sulphuru: .Actd [strong ) 1 part. Essence of Lemon [not o I ] 7 parts This he says s to be used Jn the form of I em onade by addrng to sweetened water as much as smts the taste If a glass of t be taken da ly It w II act as. a preventative and 1f after the d1sease ts formed It w1ll stop flatulence and pam ll?The Bot! loll Daily Whlg has changed 1ts name to Boston Daily Repuhl1can. The edttor says that the prmc1pal reason for the change IS that the name wh•g bas been appropnated by 1he new Taylor part wh1ch was form d n Ph adelphta and 1t 1s a senous InJury to h ~ bus ness to retam a name wh1ch Jll cllumed by the supporters of Gen Taylor IT Extract of a letter dated Otsego L!lke co 1llino1s July 30 1848 Cass has no fr1ends m northern Ilhno•s It Js consJdered h1glt treBSon to vote e ther for h1m or To.) lor All proVIso or free terrllory men of both part1es w ll vote !for Van Buren should he he nommated at Bu1falo Appeal to •he Friend,. of Irelo.nd in tbe Un•tetl States, The weapon 1s rn1sed-Erm s defenceless bo som awaits the blow To you her sons cry aloud, m their extremit} for prompt ad and succor- The aggressor dreading the rap d accumulation o:f her energ~es hBS adopted the poucy of prectpt tating events It has been determ ned to goad the nat on to madness hiforts her hour of perfect preparatiOn shall have arnved Arbttrary arrests and a suspens10n of the Ha.hoas Corbus ac.t. con s gn to dungeons the most c rcumspect p .. cke.d J';mes and a mock trial conduci to felomo~as ban• I•hment whoever. speaks or acts wtth manly free dom Inshme-n love JUstice from mnate pnnCl pie hatred of wrong s the1r pass10n Impatience of cruelty IS at once the1r v1rtue and the~r .. nusfor ~ne The oppressor's pol cy now see.U$} make th1s sentiment available He hopes by prema~re act1on to crush the nsmg hopes of Ireland m. the slaughter of her defenceTess people But tine race lS not always to the smft nor the batt!& to the strOn.K_;, let us extend our a1d to the opp1essed and lb: who governs the dest rues of me>t may render our aid. effectual Steamer Seneca Grnhan Pt Rob nson Steam•r Emerald Youn~ Ch ppewa Br g Powhattan Jone• C eveland 10 7117 bu•h eorn D N Barney and co Dr ~ Amazon Well Clevelnn I 1<07 bu co n W 0 Bro :vn 3500 bu oats H Daw 6P brls h ghw nes P Durfee and co 1~ kf'g!l bur er 4 cannon 64 sks won Seal'lil and Gr ffith 14 tons p g ron W lkeKln and co 1811Jr s flour A R Cobb and co Schooner Chesapeake S mons Cleveland 5000 bu corn !IS brl• wh skey D N Barney and co Schooners Mary • Kee er Maun ee C ty 1 p pe I quor 1leru 1 and Brntl er 17 brls wb •key H Da v IU doc o ver Jeed J Hall oter 214 tono o I c ke I c•k ashes 3 brls flour 12 kegs: butter J H Rooker 1 ton ron owner on oner on board Schooner Benn ngton P att Ashtahu a 10M at~tves Butt1 2l M feet lu nber H M M xel\ 5100 tta.vea Ha beck Schooner Free 'I ra~er K mberk Conneaut 60 M ftlum ber Campbell Schooner J E Hunt Waite Cleveland 5400 buah corn 48 c•ks h ghw ne1 D N Barney and co Schooner AI Jan R chard son Cleveland 100!! buoh wheat .M S Haw ey 8\2 br 511 flour P Durfee and co liP kegs butter P L Sternberg and co Zl kegs 24 brla butter E N Hulbert lG brls pork D S Bennett 1M I Og! owner Se1 ooner Acorn L tts C eve land ~ bush wt eat M S Hawley 363 brls Hour A R Cobb 204 brl1 JOrk 8 kego butter :J H Hooker\ 1B c:ak• h gbw nee P Durfee ana co 1110 hop owner CLEARED-August 1JI Steamer Troy W k ns 'l o edo Steamer Harr son Perry Maurnefl Steamer America Folger Sandusky Steamer N le B ak~ Cl rago ~teamer Canadn Va AI en Detro 1 Steamer 0 egon Chap n Ch CilgO Ste'lmer Seneca.. Grab a n Rob n.son Sea nerErueraltl You ~ Cl Tppewa Propeller Lady of the Lake W lson Ch C!liO Propel tr M nt reUo Roheruon DetrQU. 8chooner J E J1 nt Wake C eveland Schooner R Jc gb >< lth do .JOHN H, BOWIE & VO'S Leather Store 1 No, 30, Ferry street, New York Oak an Hem ock So e J...eathe W01x and Gran Upper Leather Harness Br d e Ho8C. Band and Lace Lea b~ Spl ts &c Hoot Legs and Feet and Cut Leather of eve ry de.cr pt on LEATH.F.R HOSE for 'the Croton \Va er F re En g ne!l' Steam Doats Facto es &:c manufa tu ed f! om the best Oak Tanned J.eather w th WroughtCOpperR v cts Leather Bands &:c jy25d3n o UYOUNG MENS .ASSOCIATIO:'Q\ -The term• for Member.h p of th ~ Inst 1 t on are the pay ment n advance of an In tat on Fee of 81 and $3 a year semi annually n advance for Annual Due App cat ons for Membercb p mav be nade to the L brar an at tl c rooms of the Al!lsoc at on Pavments of In t at on Fees and Due• may also be made to II e L bra r an wbo w l on app ca on de ver t ckt>ts to tb.o e electedmembers GUY H ;;AL!SBURY Jyl3tf Record ng ~'<ecr<tary r.Iarn.ed.. In Albany N Y on the lOth n-st hy tl e Rev Dr Sprague M1L MARCELLUS ROSS son of r.ol VIm Roso of P llltield 111 to M u MARTHA ANN young en daughter of Mr. Cbarle• Ke log Sen o! P t &fie d Maa New York Oh o and lil no • papers w 11 plense copy l'i:tt.&~CJ: CoXMl'M'EE -The folloWing comllllt le~ for the collection of funds 1n-the several wards appemted by the chrurmy 18 announced W., addi'8M ourselves to lr1shmen and tbe de acendana of lr1shmcn to the pateful Republicans of thiS Umon-whatever the1r descent-who re member that Ireland s toll blood and treasure were never Withheld 1n th1s country s need-to all who nate InJUstice and glory n ilie regenera tion of enslaved nattons--wherever anv of these can be found-m the CJties towns villages and hamlets of Free .Amenea-we sa;, assemillle m Died, stantly contnbnte m fund.o or o er rud accord rn th 9 c ty on the 1 th nst \ETH F mg to your means transm t the one and eommt • 29 yean and 3 montl\s Firn Ward-Peter Walsh PatriCk Coffee Jas Cnidder James Short James Clark S«<mtl Ward-James Sul11van Thomas D Wood Andrew McGowan .MorriS Vaughan, R1 chard M:cCievey TJ.ord Warcl-Pamck 0 Brten FranCis Kim met, Thomas Dolan J'!lmes McHenry, James Com mcate the other to Robert Emmet Treasurer of Funeral to take place from b • res dence No ~1 Man th1s D rectory withcut <Ulay A smgk agff1U of at cet, to morrow at 4! P M transmtS!Iwnfor t/. e uihok Umon rs ahsoi.l1.klyne- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c.asary Th1s Directory has been selected for that purpose by the unan mom consent of all ~!Shng orgamzallons of the fnen.d~ of Ireland m th s C ty We sol Cit action 0itlwut delay because delay IS dtnial RoRmT EMD.T Jlli1S W WlllT1C W I e.th b t n Dutra o EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING fur One Week only commene DR Menday Eveninc-, Aucu.lilt: 'f., 184-S., on the o d N aga a Bank :U:.t E co t .street between Sou D v s on and Eag e streets MISS Elll:MA LESLIE, W I s ng a var e y of new and popu a.r songs .llllss Ill. E, WluUock, A J ttle M ss only eleven ycnrs of age w ilppear n a va r ety of elegant cl aste and pof ular da ces n appropr ate costun e !Jir Halht n.ud Miss Le8h<> 1 W I appear in a Ia 1gl aile con c duet ent tea Yankee Courtsb p wh ch never fa le to call down thunders of ap pia e BILLY WHITLOCK the renowned nnd popular banJO player w II appear n a vnr ety of Eth 01 an Extrava ganzas The ho e to cone ude w tb the Adve tures and 1U shaps of a Y kee Pedlar o::r Tbe exh b tion w I commence In the afternoon at 2 o clock In the Even ng at 8 o clock Dvors open one hour n advance 1E7 Adm ss on 25 cts-cb ldren half pr ce jy31d2w&e!lt JoeiW Wh te Dav11 S tfi Jnhn C Ho lund \Varren LazeJ RufusL F nn ng DilL£CTOR \V I am !\if Converse S nford B Meech G IPS- M .ati)D Cbarles T urber WILt.r.ur P JOEL W WHfl E Pre• dent DAv n ~M TU V cePres e t.. Jo N G HoNTllfGTON '1 ea!llll'er EATON SecretA y B R DOTY A~ent Buffalo Office Foot :Ma n n. up Sta rs F011.rlk Ward.<-Patllck Milton Ma.rtm Rowen Captain Blake Patrick Short Edward W Ben uett- • Fifd& Ward'-.-Patrick Cannon Sm th McClevv Patrick W11lsh John Walsh John II Murphy CHARLES 0 Co,. ox,. MICKA.:EL T 0 CoNl<OR HoRACE GREEJ.:u, Taons HAn:s FELIX I!<Gor:ru:aY lllRTHoLouw 0 Co~Non Jo~ MciK:r:oN Duec!ory of the Fnends of lrelood 1\ -t\EMHERS OF THE CONY.ENTION- l.Y.l -Destring eop ts of tbecomp ete Report of the Pro ce.ed n can have-them fi rwarded hy mail to-any part of the t n ted States bv leaVJng tile r aJd ess w tb tbe Pub- 1 shel'll GEO H DERBY It CO After the passage of a resolution requesting the cJty papers to palihsh the proceed ngs of the meet mg Dr TliELtER havmg been loudly called upon came forward and responded bnefiy but appro pnatelv On motion th& meeting adJourned II]' The fnends of Ire) and m U Ilea. at a meet mg over wb~eh F~ HoLJ.lSTD p-ded. 1rilMIWt800 N.~:w YoH Aug 5 1848 \ \ The Editon of all the Amenean ]Omnals fne;;dly to the boorauon of Ireland are entreated to g ve thJs an 'mmed,ate mseruon L.&oW NOTICE. HUDSON k SMITH, COU]'fBELLORS. ifC BUFFALO Ollice over tbe Poet Office JOQ T HUDSON ba.o rel!llmed the praetiee or w Law 1a C<lllDec;lJon w tb LYMAN B 8MITB whom lie bu -·.aed ... tll bun BllloU>eOaeJJ..-dtothem will _,..,illo_pt_Uoa Joa .. 'f: \-\ .............. l.TJUII ll Blllft ..,..... au_glO 16t MaJnst 1\ .f'E o\Sl.'RING TAPES:--c10 50.andE'Ofeet,w Ill .llT common IUid fold ~g han<ll!!l! For sale at aug7 !'\TEELE'!! BOOKSTORE ~ 't . . . ' CAS!qAS!!CASH! A VERY LARGE ASSURr~IE.NT of Sh rts CoJ ars Bosom!': Crava s G ove Su!Sp ndcrs Merino S lk Cotton and Gauze UnderSh Ito at d Vraw ers