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~ $; il!Jaitn R~p!lbli£~ -' BUF~A·~o1f•/• WEDN.ESDA y EV.ENI?: AUGUST 23. & 4 Jl(oaai!<lladon• of tbe Free Democra~y FOR PRESIDENT ~IARTIN VAN BUREN, OF N:EW TOIIK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA]fS, 0? M..4.S5A.C.HUS%.TTS - n:Y 11. few days ago the telegraph brought t • a Jetter from Gen TAYLOR dated Jah \o h wh ch he expressly declnred that he WM not the candtdnte of any party and would not be the ex ponent of party prtnmples The Gommeraal of th s c t~ the pr ne1pa! organ of TA YLORJO>l ed ted b} ll man who refused to be the exponent of the w shes of h s part) m the PI ladelphta convent on and v olated tho pledges under wh ch hounder oaK that m ss on dtsl kt 1!f the se t ments conta ned- n that letter mmed a tel wont to 'ork to tl row doubts over t!s nutbent c t\ It' as apparet t that the Genernl 1 1 wnt I g sncl a letter had con pletely severed the last Jmk \h cb bo 1 d the wh g part~ of the north to h m a d depnved b s o \n friends m the tree state~.\ of the onl\\\\ a gument they could use to mduee the whlgs to support hun The Commtrctal ~ u oo .sagactot M not to l!!ee th !I and hence tis attempt to d scred t the gen 1 nenes• of the letter Dut these letters of the General nre be com ng too frequent a d are too well authent cated for the Commorc al to d c ed t tl en It. tl erefore takes a d fferent course and affects to be vnsth pleased w th the decla at ons of the Ge erd:l that he 8 not the ca d date of any part It affects to be pleased that the cand date nom nated b the wh g par tv at Ph ladelph a ll not accept the no m nation as a ~ b g and 11 not bocon e the ex ponent oF wh g pr nc pies I Is there a 9ttgle ~eader Q£ the Con mcrcuzl :vho knows the str ctl) pnrltZDn sptrtt 11 luch governs tho conduct of t1n1t pnnt that does not bel eve nll t1 s the mo t nr a t affeotu tJO n It s 1otonous that e' e \ at the north to mduce Gen TAY OR to avow h n Tla-e Bli..ff.:Jo Con~ eutto• The ahempt, on the ~of the CA .. attd T.o.Y LOll' hu\kers 1.0 UlClle daafi'ec:<I<>I> and disirna am on' the delegates attendmgthe B~fl\aloeonven tton haV1ng complete v fwlea and that body hav mg unammously agreed upon a platfotm of pr n c pies as well as n the preoentaUon af «<\nd dates t became mportant for these dough faces to ~ another tack and they mmed ate!) concetved the demgo of tmrleavo.r ng to persuade the 1 bertv parh men that th&) had not ouly been swallowed but cheated Ill the barn burners To advance thts labor )if Jove !tir DYER the reporter Willi duped mto the pub! callion of &false atatement winch the mo!rtent he became conv need of ttl! f.rlstt\ he euppte~ed The Uommcrczal Ad-rc il lltr of thts ctl) v.1th tl e same evtdence before tt thnt the statement was U1 true gave t pub) c tJ nnd labored most d I ge tl to co ve) the tmpres • on that the nom nat o 1 of Mr V .._, .BuREN bad not been fa rly brought about rl e efforts of the Cvmn ore al and ts all c• have el c t~d the follow ng Jetter from Mr LE.!!Vl'T'T the d strngmshed leader of the 1 bert' part wl o was un atteadance upon the convent on and a member of lh<> com m ttee of conferees wh ch made the nom nn on ll.ddress d to the ed or of he Rocheste Dru Y A.d.- t!~rlUJtr Jo co vention Another wr tes from L o 1s Io a cot nl cl gan r nder date of the 17th of 1.ug t•t as fol lo vs It s no v ceria that C ~ss can not carr th s stat9 Wo have Jn<t recr rd the \• of the non nat ons at Bufl'alo a l tl r take I ke w ld Sre Thts count) \'h ch gn e the Jemo cratJc twket l 18 111njor l~ last fall w1ll gtvn V.AN BUREN at least 300 n aJo i) Tho hunke s held a ma•s meet ng 11 th s count) last 1 eck nnd 1t proved to be a hunker fm era] Another wr t g s fro n Ru selb ug 1'1' arren cou 11 Pew August 21 Sa)S I he result of the Buffa]o co vent on appears to g e gene rnl sut sfuct o 1 th s v Cl HI\ :.\!au) who ha1 e heretofore acted \ tl he I g part a d a dcntl opposed :ITmTIS V N B•nE\ 10 sa the) \ ll support h1 n on tho free so I pr nc pie and nan) democrat• •n tl <) III ot uba do 1 tl e old pia form mn ke! out b 'l HO~!As JmFEI soN a doc cup ed by SIL s WRIGHT becnu e LE vis C.tss has chan god m thnt respect 1 here npt ears to be at pre<Pnt uo enth A va::;t naJon of he peo1Ie a e \dl d <posed to the f ~e so I move e t let h s questio be ag nted let 1 e documents be C rc llated send IS Vi'nMOT NYE GIDDINGS Tr E lHYsTErrwus DlSAPPEWANcE -Tt e Rocl ester papers Sa) d at tl a d sap] oa ance of M G M W li rs o 1 \Yedncsda) ght of lao! wee! 1s st11lshroudcd m m'st6r) Ever) nmo1 n te gard to the matter l as been I oroughl; traced and h s fr onds fi d no reat;;on o s ppose hat he has lef tbo t of h s or;n II n h s poss ss on as nea as can be usee ta ned f om a nve tor of the stock e na ter No other e pia seen s cots ste t \ th ex g c rcu nsta 1ccs fhe Sber ff has offered a self a wh g aud to pledge h mself to cart') o I wh g measures It s qu te us notor ous that all these efforts have failed and that the old man per tinac o sly adheres to 1 s dete m nat on not to be the cand date of the wh g part; I accept ) our nom nat on prec sely as 1 ;\: ou1d have accepted that of the Ball more Conven o had that bad) seen fi. to take me w ho t a decl;!. ation of m v 1 ews The Ph lade! ph a Conve t an controlled re vatd of $~00 for the recoverv of hlS bod f murdered and • ch for nato 1 a• rna ]~ad to as ;vas by slave holders dete m ned. o compl W\l h h s w she~ and no onlji d d no ask h D1 fo h 8 op n ons hut voted da\ n ever) II tg I ke an avowal of pr nc ples It v.; as a. €-omplete surren der on the J)art oftbat bod\ to General T A VLOR and to the no part} sm of h cb be h!lS been throughout \he cons ~tent advocate In the fa.ce of these well I o n facts enn an; h ng be more abst d t1 au tho pos t on taken b' the Comn<BTCU1l that tho le ters of Ge T Y oR em ne Jv euti lc l m to the s ppo t of the wh g• He has not avo e l h mself n favor of a 8 ngle pr nc pie or meas e advocated b tl e wh gs be declares that he w l1 not be tl. e ca d date of the wh g part) a d that he would have ac cepted- the nom nat an of the Bait more Co ven ton had that bod I ke the Ph ladefpb a Co on ton taken 1 m \VIthout a avowal on h s or tl e r part of the d stinct ve ea• reS' or pr !I>C pies to bo promoted by h s election Never before m the htstor of th1e cou 1tr a ea.nd da e been placed befo e the Amencan peo pie for tl e h ghest office 1 the r g ft t der such e reumstll!lees Heretofo e tt 1 as bee 1 supposed of some mpo lance that he elector sl auld k o sometlung or the pr nc1ples of the canlidates claun ng his sutiruges,_b t ncco d ng to thE'\ 00'1. e cral that candtdate ts most worthy of tl o s IPI ort of tl e wb gs of the 1orth \ho 1dent fied mth and nter ested tn the exte s on of human slaven- refuses to pledge h1mself to the support of a s 1 gle d a tinct ve pr nc pie refuses to rccogn ze the ex st ence of any partv and tl us leaves h mself at per feet Iibert> tf' elected to use the patro11agc of bts a.dm n stration o overturn f cedom n r1eo of the U mon The Blood•Hound• M11 EDITOR -Can you mform )our readers why the Comm.raal Adt>orlistr m the plemtude of Jt• rancorous abuse of lVIr VAN BuRE;s and n t!s mdustnous revampmg of old calumn es l1as not once alluded to the old blood hound story?_ The Doctor wu eloquent and pathet c on that subJeCt m 1840 and I sho ld I ke to be mformed as to the sp kmg of that rutllery u 1848 ~ Our correspondent ts ev dentlv not well posted m reference to the blood ho11nds Gen T.\.Y Loll the slave cand date for President recom mended the>r use n tl e Flor da \ar and for b s recommeud~>tion the whigs hold l'tlr VAN B= re•pon\'ble The Gener~>la recommendation • tD wnUn( and on filo at Wash ngton A know l edge o£ tins faet w1ll sattsfy our correspondent s enq.u1n-: lD reference to the • Ience of the Com- mertilll .Adf!erti&er If, by any posstbllti), the proof eouTd be got nd of the columns of that pa per wouTd be loaded w1th the cho1eest speCimens or the Doctor 8 rhetor c on Mr v Ali BuR,EN 8 bar lim1ty and nhnman t) llattlc 111 Irelaud. 'We copy bela \ \] e leiter from the Trt.fn n<> referred to n o teleg a ph c report of Monda That paper sa s - We have the fol low g ti om a confident al co re pendent n Dub In lt s aln ost oo favorable to be peo1 Je to be bel eved and ct the bl nd and nco liS •tel !reports of the .Br t sh press seem to g vf< pia s b I t) to our correspondent :s ta erne s The nun her of Br t sh troops sa d to be k Hod serms exaggerated - The let er was wr tten n c pi er to ~>vade the v g lance of t1 e Br sh Post Office wh ch ;vould otherw se have deta nod t b t we make the num be s x thousand The wn er would not know ngl) decc ve the p bl c H s brother sa res dent W thont farther con ment we sub DuBTlN Aug 3 N a neV\: spapers here dare tell tl e trutl concern ng the ba le .of Sl even am on but from aU we can loam the people have had a great v ctory Gen Maedo ald be commander of the En <b forces s I lied and s x tho sand t oops a e k led and wounded The road for three m Hes s covered w I the dead We have also the nsp r ng ntell !!:•nee that K lkenny nnd L merck have been ta ken br the people The people of D bl n have gone n thousands to ass st n the country Mr J oh B D lion was wounded n both legs Mr Mcngher was also wo nded n bo ln nrms It s generally expected that Dub! n w II rtse and attack the J a ls o 1 S mday n ght (Aug 6 ) Ail the people com g n on thte ra lroad are caut oned ami cornu andad not to tell the news- When the cars arr ve thousands cf the Dubin people are wa tmg for the ntel1 gencc The po I ce dr ve n ;va; those wl o are •een ask ng qtles tons Why all th s cara of the govern nent to pre vent the spread of mtell gence unless t be that someth g has happened wh ch they \ant kept as a !Beret? If thm bad obta ned n vtctoll> they wo 1ld be very apt to let us kno 'g t We are wlormed that the 3d Buffs [a regiment of Infantn] turned out anc!fought Wllk the pooplo Tbe 31st regune t at Atblone have also declared for tho people and l\' o re~rments I a.11e bee 1 sent to dtsarm them The mo ntn n of SJ evenamon s almost nac c•s• ble There Is but o e approocb to t It 1s sntd to be wellsuppl ed with prov s1ons It was a sdor oua place for our noble Sm th 0 Br en to se lect It IS sntd he has stxty thousand men around htm Wt!h ll constderable supply of arms am mum tion nnd cannon In 98 the- rebels could not be taken from Shevt!11amon u-qtii they clloaeio come out themselves, A lad~ who come to town }estcrday and who bad pnMed the scene of battle sa1d thatfor three m les the stench ansmg from the dead men and horses was almost euffocnt ng Waxford was qmet eeaceable t II recently-but tho government n 1ts madness proclatmed 11 and now 1t ts n arms to ass st the cause Now t1 at we are fa rJv and sp r tedlv at t are we not wor thy of help? What are you do ng far us7 Peo pie of Amenca Ireland stretches her !hands to von for us1stance Do not let us be d sappamted n:Y Me•srs BUTLER and 1VHITE of th1s Stnte and i'>Ir CUASE of Oh o were appo>nted bv the Buffalo convent on a commtttee to apprise Mo.srs the conviction of 1110 offolldor or offondorR W sa brother of H L WINAN1S assoc ate edt or of the 4 ivCl1 IWiiT -----,---,---- Pmr ADEr PRU -A bo} about t \elve ears of nge named George Rogers th~ so 1 of poor but respectable parents res d ng 1 Sch IJlltill E1ghtl street :vas ly ng- dangerous! II th s morn !!: \ th tl e hornd d sease h drophob a H sat end tng phys can thought he could not surv ve fort o ght hours 'l he unfort\ nate lad was b ttct b\ a dog about seven weeks ago The an nul at the t me :vas not kno :vn to be mad --W 11 am M Broom a tell gent man aged abo t twe t; live years emplo1 ed as a conductor on tho a !road trn n between Ph ladelph a aud New Y orl was nsta tly k !led )esterda ns t1 e one o cloc) ra n \as approach ng Borden to~ n He was alk ng on t1 o tap of the car b s back be ng to \ards t1 o locomotive and wb 1st 11 tb1s pos I o 1 the Iran arr ved at the br dg-e three m les above Bordo town and he was knocked off between the car. on wb ch he W'l-' walk ng and tho next ono of the Iran and fell upon the platfo n He wus nstant lv killed He had ilerved under Com mod ore S ock on an bo~>rd the steamsh p Pr nceton and was also \'tn that commander at C'nl fom a He ~as the author of a se es of veH w ten lette s f om Cal fom a which were pubhshed n the newspapers of th s c t He had been cmplo1 ed on the tra n for about three mo hs -Ph ladelphza Sn hJ'ORl ATIO> WANTED -A young nan by the name of ALo zo S BuNNELL aged 26 ears san dy ha r dark e) es about five feet r 1e mchcs n he ght left the res dence of Mr JF.ssF. F • y (h s Rtep father) about four m les from Alexander m Gene ee co tity last October s nee wb cl me notb g has been heard from h m e cept that an acquamtance supposed he saw h m 1 Buffalo short!~ nftor h s le1ilng homo and tl at rumor !!a: s a man by the same name I as been d o v od n the harbor at Er e Pa s nee 1 s absence He belonged o the I 0 of 0 F and also o the Sons o!Tempera 1ce An) 1 tfo -mat o 1 concern mg h m would be gladly recetved TnE C 1nAL BA~K AND ITS OFFICERS -There seems to be a groat deal of n ce calc! !at on go ug fom ard Just now as to ; bat part cs n the Canal Bank atfatr shall bear m the legal sense the m qu .l perpetrated there and 1t has bee 1 suggest cd tlmt same of the ct lpr ts cannot be reached b\ mdtctmcnts There ¥as formerty a prom 1 ei t member of tl e Er e con 1trv har who otlce ans' ercd a legal q e<t on tltat paso bl 1 n) ha>e a ]loanng tpon th s ca e Be ng asked what particular act con stltnted common barratJ; he n s \ered- No one act That er me s constlt tted of a k ud of runm g along of d-d rascaltty through all a man s former l fe Assumn g th s defimt1on to be correct we sub rmt f I e law s not s tffie ei t fullv lo meet the case 111 question ------- ii7The Independe t Domocrat tho organ of the 1 bert; and mdepende 1t democratic party n New Hampsh re ho sis the name of V \'\' BuaE~ and The ed tor wntes from Buffalo Of the nom nees I need not no :v speak I will however say that m my opm1on they nre the strongest and best that could be made Mr Van Buran has a host of enthus ast1c fr ends m all parts of the couulr) and who tf warm hearts clean hands nnd strong arms all e11gaged m a JUSt cause can do t w II bear h1m mto the Pres de tial cha r n triumph at the vef) nex elect on I know our fr ends n New Hampsh re \ 11 sm le nt such a conjecture as v s onarv But 1 tell them there 1s asp r t ro tsed among tl e free men of these free states 'h ch w 11 not down 1 11 freedom ~hnll trmmph I tell them the yonng I on of the west s shaking h mself for a roar such as the slave power .and tis Cass aud Taylor all es never heard and :wtll never hear but once A OTHER VoTE- We have been fu \ll shed 1 a passenger w th the result of a vote taken o hoard of tl a steam or Uannda J esterda) o 1 her tr p to Buffalo from Detro t. Most of tl e passen gers ve learn were fron l\I c) tgn 1 The vote take sho cd the folio v g result VAN Bur EN TAYI OR CASS Tl e fact ous Van B 30 39 'll first ti reate ed us Its authors mte 1ded to d v de and wcake 1 only the ( Cass) democrat c 1 art\ t ~ now appn ent w 1l ca ry w h th :s s ate as many wh gs as democrats -Hunlwr Cass Ad dress qf tl ts state If t be true that as manv wh gs as democrats JO n the free so 1 democracl then t s clear tl at VAN BuREN w II carry tb ~state bv 20 000 If we g ve h n the abol on strength we add 20 000 more to Ius nnJor t~ m the state of Ne v York- There s a r ght smart chance for CAss 1 1 th s slate To PRESERVE P:&ACHE~ -Clean ) our peaches by pour ng hot water t po them and afterwards w pmg them with a coarse cloth p 1\ them mto glass or eartl ed Jars cork them np and fasten the corks w th w ra or strong tw ne then place the Jars n a kettle of hot water unt l the atmosphertc expelled from the Jnrs uf er wh c1 seal them up ght tv h vnx Poaches prepared n th s wa, retam the r ongmal flavor and are equally as de I c ous when cooked n the ord nary manner s x months or a ;ear after bemg plll up as 1f JUiit ta ken from the tree ----:------::-~~-:- {0\ Franc s was the first monarch wl o mtrodac ed lad1es 11t Jus court He sad m n stvle of true gallantry thnt a draw ng room w thout lad es was Ike the year w thou\ the spring or rather I ke sprmg w thout flowers =-~--;--:--;- BIRTH AT A Pre N IC -A )l!C n c held m a grove near Boston a few da)• s nee recc ved an nnex pocted access on to ts number a ady present g v mg b rth to a fine stout ch ld {0\ The Free So 1 Cmner ts a large an do p rit ed new weeklv pub] shed a Bu I ngton Vt. byE A STU'SBt7RY and L E CetTTJJliD:EN It goes the Bnff'alo t cket YELLow FEvER -There have been s xtoen ea ses of )ello\ fever at New Orleans th1rteen of wh ch \ere traced as com ng from' era Cntz IREW.ND -At the lrtsh meeting m Bait more a few avenmgs smce $1000 was collected m a few lR nutes The Doctor we have oboervcd wtth zegrel very much: controlled b\ c rcumstances With n the l~•t • x months be has been on every s1de of ahnost every pol1tieDJ que1111on He has been, as etrCUmstancoa seemed to •uggest. for and ngamst the W !mot proV18o for and agamst tho nom na tion of Gen T £.YLOR for and a!:'! nat the M ssonrt compromise But what &hook our fa1th m htm more thDJr any thing else was the V1o1atlon of his pledge ill the Ph ladolpbm convention Although bouJloi by 1\ ~lution :wd hy his own word vol lllltarily g.ven tG advocate the elauns to a nom nation of Mr Cu.Y he had not reached !\Jban) 1 f we may beheve the statement of his pol tical !nends before lle engaged m mlrigues for the defe~>t of the sage of Ashland The truth 1s the Doctor .. a trimmetc and bemg such our corres pondeJlt..honld llOL be \\ fooltsh as to nqn re.why he bu 'Jiothmg to -~ abouUhose blood hounds ' AN Bt7REN and ADAMS of the>r nom natibns and to sollctt theu acceptance In consequence says the Erenmg Post of the •eparatJOn ol the com m ttee mmed atel) after the adjournmeut of the comet t on some delay occurred n tl~a transm s s on of the comm n cation~ to the n01m nees hut we understand that they have been sent and that answers are expected earlv n the next week - On thetr rece pt the correspondence wtll be pub I shed • SIGNS n; i'>lissxssiPP.t.- The V cksburg WTUg states that the M ss as pp T.Ug~aplt., pnbhshed m W nslon cou t~ and hitherto a C..1.ss paper has T-ALL PDJ!FING -An ed tor out west, m speak hauled down Its old colo1\8 and ratsedtbe hapnerof CAUTIO!!' -I ook out for counterfeit $20 b ]Is on tbe One d& Bank They are sa d to be plent) II:? B1shap HUGHEll s;u\ed for L1verpool on Sat urdav 1118t JD the •teamer Amenca FlU Son:~ M.t.:andD -A Cort6i!IP.OIIdoat fit tng of Snen:n 5 eucn-. •Yll _ The wttneo• n~ T 4 YLOR and Fu.t.MORE The VIcksburg JV/Ug the fiP'~ say~ tho au.truo mevemeat 1111 Me of the horae Ta.mmanv '\well worth tlile ]o..,t dime !a)B that th s IS the th rd change 1ll the MlsstRrp AT CONCERT HALL. GRAND VOCAL CONCERT FOR O~E l!iiGHT O~LY BY THE OPERATIC TROl.PE, g of lfR..'< SEGUIN MR \\ 0 REEVES MR 8 W LEACII 3nd Mit SEGUIN The pu 1 c nrc reflpet\lfu !y nformecf th:lt a. Gjl:AND OPERATIC' AND BALLAU CONCERr wlll be g ven Thursday Even•ng, A.upst !!4th, At CONCERT UAJ L ~ agora Bloel< on w ch occo• on w It be p coented a .. rcct on from II e moot adn Ired Ope •• &u: n:::TT cket. 50 centll each to be had fit tbe ~fus c .C:::t.o CJ!I COncert to con 1 ence at~ o clock FMII!er 1 arr eula1'8 n Pro:ramrne au(.llt!<l Class 1n Phonography ollded by-many of both~ •~ MI>!'VliUid. and a ffillll hns-tl ending of NoRTH • well worth ,.IJ P' prCS<t wh chit bas recorded s nc« thtnwmma 1 I1J' !\'TILTON' CA.RPJ:!<T>R the Treasurer of the the nell~ '1'<111 \\\\ :!f\gr~\t IJianv volee A that I he can borrow-and that of 1\f~a R<s.ILJJt Sl't<;K f ton of Ge 1 T .l YLO'A nlf of them favorable to the r State 8aH tbe Cl11cago Jouncal d ed at Spnng t _.;::u:.::.:::=:::,:....::,:::.::::::=::=-~,.:-,.:_,.,::-.,---'7~ Jtt.te '! l<ltT all he can 1leal J old hero I field on the 13Jh m~t. lim officer of the