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\ 5 57 WE 57 ii 3 , F k 7 mauu lltpnblic. r 0 E Buu TURNED FIDDLE MAKER -Th ~ce]e brated Nor vegtan v ol tust s no\ workmg as a Spete .. a. o-f' i'llr \\.VII!l. Da~ s of Bu.IJ\alo I Jour e nan n the mannfar.to) of l\'1 Vu llaume .Me CBuR.ofA \\n F1<L o v Crnz>:>S - i a Par • an musrcal mstrume n maker m hopo of low me to state that I had not e.:pected to address hemg enabled to make a v ol n that shall equal the th i! great and patriot c aso•mbly Thri! ld the tones of tb.ose made h) the celebrated Stradrva u.s first t me thnt I have ever hnd an opportumty to of Cremona and for thiS purpose he bas brought address such a mulutucle and as a young ma.n I from Norwa; wood more than t vo hur dred ,-ears LATEST NE\VS! SATURDAY EVEI'I\'ING AUGUST 19 LOCAL !11!\T'IERS. n:JSusn:!fSIOJJ BRIDGE DIFFICULTY -The /n$ published at the Falls says that tho•e ilngaged m bnddrng the hndge have pur•ntd lHJ other than legal l!!eps m obtammg posses• on oft~ e r proper ty 11 rested from them on the 9th mst In Canada must£ el that diffidence ¥h cb a!waye attends a old firot atten pt to addresa a meetmg But I trust m the lntelhgcnce and pntr!OtJsm of the C nven• A h Wl'L e u EI Y KFPT -The \rfe of a shoe maker who res des near G rvan and who former lv kept a cow lost aQout eleven 1 ears ago a vult a b!e rl Ig The cow was slaugh ered a fe\ da s s nee vhe-1 the r ng ~as found u the stou ach The man who purchased the cow ltiSIS!.'l upon keepmg the n g t on to e xc se me if I ehnH not be able to edify or nstr ct them Y\ e have adopted It platforn and ~s11on was resumed h1 the sher ff dufy author 1zed, and accompanted bv two magistrates and on the Amen can s1de the same \as done 1 nder an InJUnction served b) the •her If of N tagara count\ I tr •t we are now ready to carry out rts glor ous p c plea I'> bat IS the mP.an ng of this vast as semhl 7 Who of thP Cass and ,~nJIO! factt s vouldda e to say tbnt tb s was not a Conven1 on wor hy of the character of the Arner can pe ple and ready to carry out every p!nn and purpose wh1~h the wellnre of our country demands 1 We have been told by all parties thnt th a \' not the trme for such \ Conve Jtion as 1h ~ And why hnve \e been thus told 1 The South want~ a lit tie more E_lunder and the obedience for a longer time of Nor1hern dough faces (Tfuat s rt-g1ve As to the conuact between the comparues and the1r ellgmeer and the d fferences that have arweu Wtw-een them it s a pnvate a.ffa r to he •e{tled by thelllBelves and 1f not com prom sed or aubm tted to an a.rh1tc at on wh ch course we are umred the compan e:! have long been des rous of amrcaby adjust ng t w II form the sUbJect of a legal Invest gat on The snme paper also sa s tho.t the entqrpr se \\Ill not fall through- t s no v getting m a wa) of be ng put forward With more cei:ta nf) of complete accomphshment than for mo.11v months past t.._ _____ _ li:TEAsT Gr.1o:sEE Co!IFE:RY.NCE- The first an nunl ses~n.on of the East Ge lCSCe Conference of tho Method st E1 scopal Ch rch convened rn St John ~ Church m the Cit) of Rochester on Wed neadav last Th s bod' rs composed of about one hundred and ten effective members the most of whom y.ro present contmue a week The sessron rs expected to Rev B .hop W AVGH presrdes Rev A Fillmore was elected Sccrclan and Rev D Bnek AssJstaut Secretan On tho first dM the usual comm ttees were appo nted v Stewards on public worship Snnda~ school• B1hle cause rntsstons necess tons ca5ie~ penod cals &c \'tc and the character of those who were last \ear ad mitted on tnal \ere exam ned an I passed em Jesse ) Th s 18 our plan and! purpose-to g~ve such nommat ons to the people as shall em; ble them to elevnle and bnghten and cd fy the counuy and the government (App au•c } Fel low c l zens-th s Conver.t on sc ks to corry o t the g eat pr u rples of I man 1 her~y procfntmed by our forefathers ·we do not cln m th po r~e to abo! sh slavery n the several S a es b t we do clarm the power and the nght to eay tha1 t shall not be e:ctendc l one foot further VIe demand that tl c terr ory rece1 ed nder the JUr sd ct on of the Amcr can government shall be placed t n d r Ia \ free to black and wh Le h ch sl oil ena b!e ou bardy p oneers to go [. r1h and r cia m Its so l and budd up cit es1 nd vrl ages and estabhsh schools wh ch ohall gladden the heo t and conduce lo tLe p osper t} of he c t zens of that terr tury (Appln tee ) Gentlemen perm t me one no nent to ask every de nocrat 1n th1s assembly on what grounds are we bound to st pport the nom n es of the Bnlt more Convent on ? Where ere New York s r ghtfully conettluted delega cs nt that trme 1 They were dnven from the Convention Free sol s the sp r t the r ght and the p rpo e of he Emp re Slate B tt we had no re1 r sentalJon there and we refu.e to support tbo•e nom uatwns pon h,- eame gro nds that the A mer can people ref sed to pay taxes to tl e Br hsh govemment becnuse that people hnd no rep e•entatron m the B sh pari arne t 0 1 be o her h~nd why s an old fasb oned square • ded wl g bo nd to sup port the nom nees of the Phtlade!pb u Couven 1 on 1 Is 1t 11pon 1he ground th>t! as n 0 le whrg pr nc ple or measure \\as tbere comended for 1 At n State Conven11 n of the wllga at Utrca las fall h y we t for the W !mot prov so out and out But at the Ph ladelph n ConventiOn convened for the purpose of plac ng before the Amer can people exponents of whig pr nc pies tl ey Ia d the reso!rt on on the table Is that ID\TaE lEot.t ~Ns- This tro tpc of voco.J sts re turned to the c t} 'esterdn\ from n h ghly sue cellllful western tour Ha l ng from our c t\ they d1d we have watched v th em s dorable m terest their progress and ;ve n common w th therr numerous fr ends m th s ct!' are grat fied nt the r success The :t 11 g ve a concert on Mon da\ evenn g next at Cot cert Hall We th nk rt unneceBsan to urge t pon o 1r readers Lo attend as the mer t of the trouz c s know and apprec nted 1n our c !J pure 1 nadulterated Henry Clay wh ggery 7 (No no no ) Is thnt old genu ne Jefferson an demo c acy 1 No no no ) Ao we are 10 d by the r muat ts of the old de noerat c pa ty composed (By !telegraph .l'o;r the .Kepnbhe) I Arrival of the Steamship 1 CAMBRIA. OUTBREAK IN IRELAND. Il\'IPORTANT INTELLIGENCE I I I I D{\ue:fJt o:f llfi ~. S Conner, An h Last.it))pcaronce S.tfTURD.!I.Y EVENJfoG AUGUST 19 V\ 11 be acted ;;::: b Hers adn red play of THE ROBBERS Cha e de i\Ioo llfr Connf\r Ant:: a Nr Con er DANCE-Dv M « ~NN! MALVINA Af e \h ch ;v 1 l:i llUO rH n s Bud.,e of Co J.L '1 E Favo te Ro \ B} M ' II }fatt)le\1 < To conclude TI th the Nat onal Dr-d..ma o SHE '' 0\£ LD BE A SOLD1En, Or the Ptams of Chype aa 0 en tal Mr Conn r e- M s Conne llo es au cts P t 25 cen s Co orcd Gallery 2:; CC'nt! _ I Doors OJ e nt ~ I erforma c wtll co menee alSo clock The pol ce attempted to arrest Sm h 0 Brien P ec se > b t were repulsed '1 hev railed and scattered I ';';CL~O;;;T:-;-;H;c;l-;-;Nc:::G;-=r{{-;::-IOR-;::---;:;;T:;-:H~E-=-~ -::cM::-:1-::-L-::-L-:-JO-N~I the people l\lllmg !II o or three and 0'Bnen fled .... _ 1 on horseback CGSrOl'i O:NE•PRICE Dereatoftheinsh lJ,ptrsonsklled CLOTHES WAREHOUSE, tarv force of 1500 occup) he place Founded zn 1843 rein ilt and cnltLrgcd tn 1846 and extens.'l.:el:y andfavorably known as The arm.- Ireland n11 nhers45 000 23 1 r s GothiC Hall :Buffalo' o~ers from Ball nga I ad bee I brought to Dub In The I sh league rooms and all ,!.her correspon deuce had bee •e zed A great muny a 1 ests had been made m Co k Drogheda Belfast and other places c'h u n 1ch tt rhule ce but no outbreak n K Jl enm The u ounta s 1 1 T pperar w th Ir ol ho,:; u o en e !.:> rna Le vcn u pur huy -Cha les Alber s dd~ a ed by Rade k He asks the French to help The people have brol en up the Prov s onal gov eJnmeut and JJ udo Albert d ctator fD\ Fn tNCE s qu et. Ledru Roll n Lorus Rlanc Fa us dear and Prudhomme are mculpated 1 I the Jato re\ olrt au. []::? ENOL\-'D -Cha t .ts qu et o::T SPAIN -2000 conv cl• revolted guards an I fled to JO n the Fon.EIG> MJ.RKErs -U S p me mess pe toe of 364 lbs R6s to 92 Gd 0Id nar old f om 40s to 60s 80 to 85s for mess per harrell of 200 lbs- Ord al\) old ~6 to 40 40 to 46s for Pr me 3G to 10s E tra lud <1 fum lv pel tteJCe of 336 lbs 100 to 10;, do fo1 half bar el 100 lbs 28 to 25s Pori< Urlted States Pr me Mess per barrel or \00 bh old 36s pe 60s Pr ne do 33s to 36s I etc old 42 to 50s Baco per 100 Tl e Ir h demand fo Ind an Corn hav G OTHIC HALL IN FULL BLAST! [? THEHRF -Torte<£ was well pla1 ed last of he postmasters cle ks n tbe Cuslom Ho se n 1d vnr o 8 other telawers of the go\crnment that ve have forsa e 1 democrat c p nc plcs that off t 1e sales were ve1 eyen ng to a full house M <;;: Co R s persona '\e are bolter!o7! Let not the conservnt ves talk troll of Isabella was spec all) npplau led about bol ers wncn they 1err ember tho polmcal ent re cast was ven fa r Tl seven n g lYir Co !<J:R has a be refit The Robbers a drama f om the gtTat Sch lle s work of the snme name s to be presented The other att net o sure good and u 1f 1s the lost appearance of the CoN> ER s for ~orne hme at least a ~ II atte 1dnnce w II do tbtless death of S Ia. \V r ght We are toltl on the o th er har.d o vutc fo r General 1 ayl r and although a s]n,eholder he wrllsign any b ll th11t Congress may pass l m t ng or aboli•b. ng slavery B t h v ) ou any net wo u or a~ u () l be p' t of Gene al Tny!or that he bas ever ~doptcd a s n gle Vb g pr DC p]c 7 rhat he W It ever oppOSC any neas re that the J=::outh may propo e ? Is tl ere a y !lung n the I fe or character of G neral T )lor that ent ties him to the SUI p rt of the Amer a peop e pen th g cat pr nc p rs o th s Con ent on-free !':0 I 1 (Cr es of no no no ) W II tl n g ntlemen let us t rn a dent be attracted G -The farewell Con cert of tho M ses B n o:'< tal e place t1 s eve nmg at Coucert I!all rho .iEolan a b~ d of voeah•ts of whose t er t ve have f eq entl I ad -occasum to speak have 'ol nteered tl e r serv e~s on thrs ocCHSlon a d 11 ,.,. <e>ernl of the r pop t1ar glees The Hall s oold Le filled b, tl e a I tl e::;e s n nt ons an I p o e a ons of au opponcn s and t ng togr beli p n the great p n plesla d do m In o pia fonn-mnrch fur vnrJ u d s nye !- ur 1 n\ e I er to I c r gl t han n r to uc lcf -b t k.e p ng our eye stead ly fi<d u n b• g eat end h cl1 we l..av beaul and fash on of ot r c t rr:?...::l'he steamer d ',.,a left Ne v York o lV.eltncsda) noo for :L 'crpool She carr ed out 42 T)\ssengers for Liv rpool a Jd 8 for Jial fax - BIShop HuGHES of New Ytwk, ~ IJ.$ amo >g the paose~tgeno for Hal fa.'C Sll!l ca r et) o 1t onl) n c at I nr an I v cto y w II c a vn our ell ureal apjlause ) _:_---~- The Cuffalo Conn <llt on Tl c vast nult tude who were gat! ered at Buf f lo lw t voel us the represe tative• of tho people ilre to v retnr ng to therr canst t ents and the p \\ e of the va<t hnma 1 wh1 !pool tb 1t\ as there co ccn rated w II be rna fc;:)-tcd n tl e $1;>0() IT M.EF.nso FOR InEI asn -!\. meet g of the fncnds of Ireland was held at tho Cav;tol n AI ban\ on Tnesda eve 1 ng Judge PARMLEE I l\e ftrdcd Young l'lfr:rcHr.r W!\S present l\nd made a few po nte 1 remnrk~ W ~ Ito:n .asoN E q abo addressed the meet ng 1t: g c cle of t: ghtt~en ::s u e::;: ble fo ce The Co vent o tselfl a• never Lecn adeq ate I de c bed and never v II bo It> character have to be est m ted b tf e pub! c b he res hs l ch nrc to flo v L ou Ill act o a 1d o 1 tl o 1 urt of tl ose wl o pa t c pn e !11 t b tho t~collecuon of the pat.r ol srr tl o olle~t l\UU t e trne I mg ------- USTE.o\.1 DiG Br VER 8Poo~s --A mn 1 named Frcder.uk Sh £ p11o wru; bro ght before the Pol ce Justice 'esterd 1 charge I w th ente rtg tho I ouse of T I LocKn oon and teal >g 1 o I er •poons valued nt $!l He \as con m ted ror tr a rn t)' that a I eJ ts c\u se The I ar nOll) of ts proceed g a d ts u an m I) aud the decorull) and good feel tg that re1g ed tl ro 1gl o 1! 11 e o 1 •t 1k 1 g co trust \1tl tl e bear ga den see nos of the t o l anker co 1 en( ous at Bait no e an l Ph lade! ph ru n d the d tfero co wus the mo e ren ml able as lh s v s a gather g of 1 e so IS of co odeul) l sconlunt v e \\ on rna lV top cs and the latter the stated meet gs of professed pa t znns of establ .ed C!>l]SOS an l fixed pt ll!C pies Ill II? Y.t.>KEE SurLn AN the 1 oto ot s pug I st lf~ badh beaten nt Tro on the H 1 h n a fight WJ!b a boatmen named lmnts HtMaTd belong ng to Wh1tehall The\ h red a room and had a far jlght IT The Rev Dr Pn.>:s! > Y w II del ver a lee tnre on Sqnda\ even ug m the Lec.tme Room of the Young !lien s AIO!ioC at o 1 The pub] o. are respectfnllv mv1te!l to attm II ltT CoL BANl<HF.lD -The tun eruljS fr e1 ds of tniS accomplished officer n th s Cit) w 1] QQ gratified to learn th~t he has boen brevetted Br gn daeu:. Ge teral DJ\Gen GAINJ:~ arr1v~d 1 tow 1 \ estercla\ h) the S:mdu,k) route ft<Ull the Miss ss pp Vaile' ani! tooit Iodgmgs ll.t ill'l &.mcmea 1 IT McAnTIIUR s Garde s v numbers of our most refpectablo da ly bocom ng more popular n::? Th6 Steamet: Lo·w.stana JS up for Chtcago thrs evemng ed n:?Gen WooL and stalL 1t seems b the tela graph of last evenmg has reached Pl11ladolphla BEAUTIFUl Sur-ERSTI'l ION -A b~a lhful supe• sbbon prevails nruong the lr sh that he w 10 hap peans to find a four leaved shamrock becomp.Fi poeseltlled of the magiC power to grnt1f~ all h1s wtshes tu. tb s life h\ h 13 Inere command Lover the lnsb songster In the heuevo enco of h s heart bautUd that 1f he were the lucky fiuder he would IUIII the power for the good of rna 1kind m thiS. Wli!C To '\'r'ortl be wou U g \c honor He d dry tt e oLtr era~ tezli• A d to thP pallll preen l Tl e <mll of h•pp cr yeoft And ti end• that I q1 ~cen h~ i ~atrn.n.,e f :\.nd IK\DJ!.S t11at ha I grown c fd <thou! i meet aya n l ke parted otre:> n•, :\nd n ngle as or ald And tbu• he d ~.p~ t! e eneh:\nter 1 power '1 o ecattcr b q around And ftOt a tear() aeh ng heart !oOJtouJd n ll e world be founlt RzTURNilfo VoLUNTEERS -A. number of the mel.llbers of the late Capt BtLL s Company bav mg been mustered ont of the serv ce have return ed to therr homes m th1s rutv look ng remar~ably well and apparentlv pe.rfectl' satisfied vnth the •nght the' have had o the elephaut. Th s (>Gnl po.nJ has been statroned for the most of the ume of Its servrc• at Reynosa and Cero.lvo -Cfucago JovnuJ.. Guos \VATER Ptns -The town counc l ofPI} month Ill l';pgland have resolved on lanng down ~!:lllll!!l pi~ far the supph of water to the towu - The a\'erauduralton ofp pes mace af CMt Iron IS a.bou,t~n years 'lt rs .sa d :vh le g1a.es s not 1 able toc\OITO!ItOn or abrrunon at all and will thus tt Is eaTeu[ated, more thau pa) 1s O~tg naJ cast. J[Y The Buffalo hunker ed tor ls talking about the Cass entlm~Iasm m M ch1gan With as much ., to as he sung 'l1ppec.auoe songs t.n 1840 We are authenticalh advised however, thilotscarcelr u ebeer can lie ~xtorted for hnn:ke:tJsm m th\' wo1 vertne ~Mt~ E!tth iS ll'll! 1n le~d -R~<~e8kr !lfvorlis.r The platfo m of pr nc pies and t e cand dates present~d \\Ore the fru l of th • OlJ>P C oQ• spIll 0 1 that broad platform tl e fr er ds of f eedom- forced to combme bocauso lhe r foes hrud alreadv co 1sp wd agumst tbem and h tma ) ~ :v II fi11d room to u te m the great •novo e t In those cand ]ales thev w II fi d men worth\ to susta n th~;p banner and bold and strono enough to uear t onna d to v cto.n In the aelect10n of thes• eand1dal~s the Con V81it on W<lB left to ts spo tnneous acl!o N er tl}er direct or nd rect fi euce!:i ere B.-+crted to sway thu delegates The convau!Jo 1 ' as so or ga1HZe!l, that lis power and au tho ltj woo thwwn n o the hands of a maJora -two o one-of the. form~r opponents of Mr Vat Bu en r!re barn buqors of New York eo Jsented clteerfullj to but o e third of the. epresent;;tt on of tb s state tho gh thev confessedlv con• tute here a large Dl&JO t\ of the fr ends of ftee soli Tho) sur rendt>red :\Ir '\an Bure ~ cia Uli:> a d th.e r o IV chcr sled attachme<nts and obi gat ons to h m 1 JGservedlJ to the tltspostlton of the convention- He was renom 1ated unan mousl) and the sl o ts and acclamations that for an hour shool be church of the delegates and! sounded through the stre•ts and park where the mnlt tudes \\ere gat! erea oa ne up w th the loudest.emphas s from h s former opponents 1\Ir Adam s nommal!on was not less sponta neon He had not been named for the- ;place be fore the orgamzation of the ~on vent on ~'lllssa chusetts wluch had reJected the proffered brrbe of the Ph ladelph a hucksters so gbt !loth ng nth s con ventton hut a path through whJCh to pursue w th honor that deep s a ed conv ct on of ltbe t} wh ch s the most glo ous trad tlon of her fathers and the nchest possess on of her sons Jt was beeau•e Ma•sachusett\ d~1med th s o II and b cause 11 was bel er~ed that the candrdate vould be ~elected from the north thG Mr Adams was called on to prestde over the conventwn It was wh le d scho.rg ng th s d 1tv w th e goal ab I t) aad recall g by h1s pre.once h. features h s demeanor and strll more bv h1s talents the mem or es attached to h s great qam,e that the e) es and thoughts of the Coqvention were mvoluntar ly tur 1ed towards hrm Oluo brought h1m forward first wrthdraw ng the nam~s of her own cbenshed sols the whole west seconded the nommatron and the nmvers!l.) and unbroken vorce of the con ventwn n ade It unan mous Thrsunarum tv this surrender of partozan pro J I dices th s spiT t of self iucn fice wluch aruma ted the convent on does we are sure at th1s mo ment pe~vnde tho whole ranks of the free democ raey and 1 ts res tits wil as much confonnd and ovet:wbelm the part zan• and apolog sts o! slaven prop.e,gand1sm <111 the harmontous mamfestatron of the~e qnal ties b' the r reprcsentaUVel hr.s alread) done -,Jlba\y Atla8 IowA -The d&moo!'lltto ticket for subordmat& state officers hM prevatled No change The members of the present House of Congress are re elected VIZ WILLI.l.M THoi\IP.:soN and Sa.r.:r r ARD LIFLJ:R The new Senate 1s ~vh1g th() Honse democratic The JO nt bal ot close but prooablv democratic ----''---,--- PrrTSBURGR August 17 -Gen Sh elda decl nes ID\ Anoth~r great Irish meeting n Ia t rngh~ i\t•o one l!l Ph lMolph a f IFOR STEAMBOA'I S AND HOTELS ]an20 G no .DOCTOR MOTT'S SECRET REMEDY.