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.......... i!lailn ._ 1\tpnblic. BUFFALO, N.Y. THU.R.SDAY!:,EV'ENING AUGUST 31 1848 Nom nat1ons of th., Free Dem~termey FOR PRESIDENT MARTI~l VAl~ BUREN, OF N,&W\ YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~IS, DF )!ASUCHU3.ETT8 A Protlhecy fr~:nn 'the Hennttagc- DentocratJc RcpublJcan State Conven• ~1on-AT UTICA on he 13 h of SBPTEMBER at 12 1\I to no nntc Fres Ientta.l E ector~;~ Governor Lieu en ant Go er or and s ch S ate otli crs aa arc rcq red h:r I v; to bee ecte l n No en e ne.xt. The ed1tor of the Co nmercllll Ad~erlt$er np pears to have d vulged the pr nc pies of h s act o dunng thts po!JtiCal camp tgn 'JJhe follow10g cool admon tion was gt.ven to those tndtsC1 cet men nt Albany who had go 1e so far as to propose to some of then- brethren m the wh g part) to take steps to ha' e a vl g nom~na on-a nom nauon that would em bod) some deti te pmlctples N~ver do to da) that wh ch can be put oift ll to monow IS a mux1m obedl6nce to wh1ch fal leyra d u eJ to ::;a) :vas th.e great sec et of 1 s re n.ad able s cce!:>s n life Talle:yrand was a po liUcmn, and, tul\e him nll 10 nil, \he mo5t lldrot\ and successful one the vo 11 ever sa :v He could act ;v h p o apt ess. and terr ble energJ when the nocess1t1es of tho case demanded b\lt there ij luck n le s re ;vas w th h m the con troll g rule It wo Id be well f some. of the self t led pollttctans of our da) would deign to borrow a 1 t tle \ dom from the ex: B shop of Autun We th nk. tl e vould not therebJ sufFer m the est na to 1 of oen.tble men nor m an) w1se lessen the r effie ency of act on That he Oom..ntcrczal .A lrcrttsetr whose. pol ti cal course partakes of man) of the charactonstics of TA LEYRA. ro shou d adm e the p ecepts of that heartless unp1 mctplell u1d mlngmng polittcmn ts not strange Hav ng d sea ded every pnnc plo for vh ch t as he e of'o e contended and gone n o the contcsL w tth noth ng but the hope of pl\lnder \to gu cle ts ..ac on no h ng s mo e natu al than that 1t should look to TALLEYR.!.~D whose whole ] fe was a pol t cal utr gue to advance hts own fortunes as Its exemplar The honest man who has no pctoona ends to subserve would be very apt to act as his llJpulses prompted but the heartless pohttcmn whose support of measures and ments reg lated b\ cons derations of self nterest would suppress hi• honest conv ctlon• mt 1 the future should detcrm w the} were popular Th B 1s wh'9.t Ponce TALLEYRA~D meant ~Vhec. he sad there s lucl m le sure Let s llustrate On o a occas on n:ho t the streets of Par s were crowded w th factwns con tend ng for the master) TALLEYRAND was s tting 1n a .t;oom at h s hotel covers ng wtth a frtend - B and bv a tremendous shout md cat ng victor} was hea d n the street d rectly under h1s\ udo\\ We lr urn ph excla med 'I ALLEYRAND e 1thu s1ast call) \\~ ho lr umpl s? qu red his fne d Ah satd the w I) polt1cmn remembon 1g h1s favorite maxim there s luck m le sure I LL A PARLOR PoLJ.TICI.A.N -.At n moot ngofhunk ers held n the fifth war l an even ng or m o smce ' i\Vor•• of EncouruJ:e•cnt. N'EW PonLICATIONS- '\Ve tender our thanks to Messrs HALL and DrcKsoN pub] shers Syracuse for \ large a d handsome volu 1 o ent tied the Life and T.1nes of St as Wngkt b) J ABEZ D HAMMOND wh c '\\8 rece ~ed a few rla s ~ nc~ W c have deferred no!Jcmg thts work 1111 the hope that we should fi d le sure for a careful perusal of t but so far we have been u able to g ve t tha attention whiCh would quahf} ns lo S}Jeak of t!R merJts It s wl at ts t tle mports not onl.) a !J ography of the lamented \\ R GH1 but a cont nun t on of the author s pol tiCal htsto \ of tlle state a work vl cl has Lee 1 ven genernll) cornrr nded or tis fidel ty as a narrat ve af pol t cal pa t e ve can not of co use speak Judg ng t ho 'ever bs the o.ulhnr's fm rner p10d tchon of a snmlo.r charucte~ we should hn.vo l tle doubt of ts h s toucal conectnoss T1 o fnult of l'rl1 HAMMOND and n an lustor cal work s a grave faul s a ev lent pencli mt to speak well of even bod-r a d to sn oothe ov r t e ro gh features of' men a d pn. t es As do from th s we k.no ~ of notn ng that would prevent Mr HAMMOND ftom pres~nt ng to the pub! c n fruthf I correct and nnb ased narratiVe of pohtlcal part es for the last ten 'eurs But \o commend the vork to the attent o 1 of the pub! c To the pol t c (l:fi t vII prove no lf\ss valuable than mterest ng presentmg as lt does tl e d s ngu sb g cl arac e t>--t cs of one o tl o. purest and nbleat pohtJCmn~ of tho ngo ns \1 oll ns a record of some of the most mportant pol t cal event'l tha~ have ever tron~p re<l m the state The volume 1s ombolrshod wllh engravmgs hi o nesses of Goveruor5 WRIGB.\T BoucK and Yo1:1 G nll of whtch are ver~ good In at pograph cal po nt of v e\\ tl e worl h1ghlv cred table to the publishers Messrs HALL and DrcKSON of SJlaC 1se Pr ce $2 'l;, D~r..toernt--..c (\ Cotnmittee NOTICE- The Ge era] De noeratic ]tepubl can Comm ttee of the c ) of Buffalo are requsted to meet at the usual place o 1 Wednesday- the 30th IllS! at half past 7 0 clock p M n, ord~r HORATIO SE1 MOUR h Cl n HoRAHO N W \.LKER So cy P 1r nnt to a not ce of vh l\h the precBd ng a cop} the Den ocratic Geneml Comm t eo of the CII\ of Buffalo met at the office of H !\l WALKER Esq last evenmg at half ]PaSt seve o clock Preset t Fi st ~fTa;rd Bushnell Strong Newell Se ond rVar l Isaac Sherman '17ttrd TVarl W L G S nn1 Fou1th TVurd 0 G Steele BenJ H Aust n I-hram P Tha) er Fifth 1Vard John Ganson E Farwell The cha rman he ng absent on mot on of Mr SHERMA> seconded by Mr NEWELL HIRAM P THAYER\ as called to the cha r !\'Ir GANSON then snbm !led the followmg pre the folio :v ng resol ton was presented bJ AsHER nn ble u1 d resolut o s h ch after d scuss o P NrcHoLs Esq mot on of Mr AusTIN were adopted WJthout ads Resolved That we enter tl e approach ng con f! ct w tn gawly and confide ce fir n m our ab 1 tv to wb p that part of tl e alhed m m) aga nst s and unshaken n our fu th that wreaths vf vutory shall be placed Ul on the brows of our mdom1tablo fila loadors Th1s gay gentleman one of the mdom table file leader• who commends h s gatcty through the. rned um of hunker r-esolut 01 s JS eVIdenth- nccu•ton ed to good soctet\ He IS a carpet warr or.: whose only amb lion doubtless IS to wear the 1.1reath of vtcton We commend lum to the ladies havmg Floral Hallm charge as tt would be a p ty to defeat so laudable an aspua tiou He s certamlv entitled to somethmg for the follow ng Resolved That Cmss and Butler cannot be elected w tho1 t votes -~----- PoLlTICAL FR.!.UD -Some lhe CAss papers are nttemptmg 10 palm olf their candtdate as a free !OJ! man Thts fraud IS too transparent to deceJve anj body In h s NICHOLSON letter Mr CAss declares plmnly that be IS opposed to the W1lmot provtso Mr CAss voted agamst the provtso whe111t was proposed to engraft 1t upon the treaty w1th Mex1 eo The Washmgton Umon declares that Mr Ct..:ss if elected Pres dent would veto the prov so HENRY A WtsE of Vrrg n1a giVes tho lollowtng among the prom nent rea~ons that mdnce h m to e:upport M C.ass 11-at lte lS PLEDGED to exercz~etlw consl!tu twnal p<noer qf tho 1 ETO agamst 11. • odtous meas1tro called the WILMOT PROVISO and fLJJa>nst all measures of that class and that l t lias voted agatnst fl. at PTomso 1-n his place z.n th6 B~natt-; o:::T The Ecrnmg Journal savs It IS proper for us to 0 11)' that Gen T\ YLOR s letter to GJ:O Lr:ePARD of Philadelphia and hts letter to Mr PRl.ti'GLE of Charleston show that m accept mg the whlg nommatwn for Pres1dent General TAYLOR took upon himself 11one of the respons1 bihties wh 1 ch such nommattons are deemed to tmpose In th1s respect therefore we have Ia bored under m1sapprehen<lon Agam We clung fondly to the belief that Gen r AYLOR regarded h1mseJ£ thongh wholly mdapendant and unembarassed \\ tho represen tativ.e of the Whig Nallonal Convention But tins clwrislwl bt.luf must be rtlmqmslttd ' Ca>!PAIGN PAPERs -We ate constant!) rece v mg .fresh addiuons to ow: exchan~ hot of spmted and effiment camplllgn papeu The W!sconsm Ba.7\1< bunter pub! shed at Milwaukie and the Oampmgn of FrudO'llt, publtsbed at New York are amongthe more reeent aooeei!IIOD!. They are lx>th efticnent advocatM of the cause, and 'II'Orlhy of lUI tl'i&JIIIt'l'fl; o1rculait0~ sent ng voce 'Vhcrcns the Balt nore co lent on, b) tbe 1e Ject on of tl e r ghtfnl delegates oi the state of N e :v Yo k by the adm • on of delegates fro n V rg n a Georg a Alabama and Flor da \ho ere pleJg~d under no pol tical necess tv ~Vha ever to acqmesce n the nom mat on of an an who would favor tho \V In ot prov1so b\ the ndu s s1ou of a slave d ve of So th Carol na to cast the ent rc vote of that state and h> the nom na to 1 of o. man wlto had repudmted the measmes wh ch d st ngu shed tl e adm n strat ons of J EF FERSON J ACKSOll and V \.N Bcru:s has d sregard ed the usages and trampled under foot the p 1c pies of tho democrat c party therefore Resolve~[ that the nommut10 1 of L£ VIS CAss 1s a v olauou of card nal democtatw prmc1ples and of no b nd ng force upon democral!S Resolved that the nom nat on of n--IARTIN VAN BuREN and CHARLES F .An~ts o 1 the Buffalo platform-the platfo m of the free lemocraeJ- meets om ~pprob&tton aqd ~hull rece1ve our warm support Resol~ed that HolUTtO SEYMOUR Jr the chrur man of th1s committee by h1s defection from the cause of democracy m support ng a cand1date for the Pres1dency opposed to the prmc pies of the \V 1lmot prov1so 1s no longer ent tied La onr con fidence and ,. hereby rem<>ved from the chrur mansb p of tb s committee Resolved that 0 G STEELE be the chairman of thts commttlee and BENJ H AusTIN secretarJ OJ motion t ;vas ord~red that the proceed ngs be a gnod by the chn rman and secretal) and Oo pubhshed 111 the Rl!tfl'ubl c '1 he comm ttee then adJourned HIRAM P ThlA YER Cl HT nan BENJ H AusTIN SemJiO,ry VERY APPROPRU.TE -S1nce th.e Commercial Advertoser of th s City has made np tis m nd to susta n T .A. n.oR notw thstand ng- t once declared that \the nommatwn of General T A ¥LoR would vtrlnllll) dtssolve the \Vh1g part) has caught up that old sa\\ Qf tho South d ssoluuon of tho Un 100 The sage ed tor of the Commercial last evenmg nys never dtd any part) orgamzatwn 1 n thl• country tend so d rectlv and mev1tably to a rupture of our glortous U mon as the recent or gan za!ion of the Van Buren party at the Con ventron m th 1 s c t) Th s '\ truly alarmmg m formation to the fr1ends of freedom and we doubt not thE>J will change front at once and 2'0 tn for T A.Yl OR under the 1mpresston that after all the SotU], ts of more consequence to !fie U mon than the Lnton,. to the South 'Ve shall see ][? The. Democratic General Committee of the mw met last evenmg and resolved to support that there are a thol1sand acre• bu::;h ~=.~ of the del c ous fru t and tl at n the season of th~ Ler ' one hundred hush 1. a du\ !Lie oflet ! eked :and cnrr ed a a f om th1..q forest for sue ces~no du\~ Co EcT cur ~n.ou Eu -0 free sot] democracy assembled n ovorwhelmmg umbers at Br dgepo t Connect cut It vas one of tl e largest pol t cal meet ngs ever he1d 1n tl at state The non n tllons of \ \N Bl REN and An .. H s ere cntl appro'\! ed The goes brnveh on -----,---.,- REsPo st E EACII TO OTHERs ..N01E - Tay lor •m s s nk 1 g sn)S the CAss papers CA'S s a ed up n an respond the Ta lm te• \\ e \er 1) b lie\e that buth pmttes urc true proph EmrORIAL Tt otlJLES- Tho '1ctor a [T xas] Adwcatc of Juh 27 npolog zes for a lack of mat tor u ts col n o by sa ng that the son or editor w us shot at d ba l) 'oundr 1-ll o Jtmor cd tor J ad the ch lis and fe>er-o d there I ad been nom\ Is thc1e for two \\eoks FRH< SoJL Sr TE R~nFICATIO\ Co• \noN- fl e f e ds of free terr ton h d ana 1 eld a ma..s conve tor at Ind napol s \ esterda) to COl\ der ] C ll flu]o 1 om llaliOIIS for p OSidellf and \ 1ce Pres dent a d to select a free so 1 electoral ucltot for Indiana -------- FREE SoiL I.N P.ENJSSYLVANI -The free sol de rnoCiat c Stale convent on to nommate State of fice s an electoral ticket &c \ 11 assemble at Rendtng on tbe 13th of September ARRIVAL OF Missxos.A.ruEs -The Re'\1 PoRTER and t o on of the Lodiana l'vliss o N orlhern India under tho care of the Presb; ter an Board amved on the 22d mst n the sh1p [[Y 1 he artiCle 11 another column from tlie 'YVatwnal Era the lead nl; anil slave11 o1gan pub I \hod the c t of Wash nglon w lJ be found worthy of the careful pcru•al of the render We trust no fr ei d of the cause w ll om t to read t because of Its length SrtLL TREY col'r E -The first number of the :\lao achusetts E a a weeki) publ shed at Lo\\ ell J v\ HANSoM editor bears the flag of VAN Bu KulPTULrCON- We unden.tand that on Thurs day last workmen m the employ of the patentees ofth1s composition commenced pavmg the court vard of the Adm ralttv wnh 11. It IS JaH! down m eab .. s twelve tnches ~quare and one mch th ck t deadens all sound of the ho:rses 1 hoof and carnage wheels and hall. been long sncceSI!fully tested at Wmdsor Castle and many manaJOns of the nob1 llty and gentrv It IS get!Jng mto exte11B ve u•e for stables md the quadrangle m front of Buck- mcham Palace wt!l be paved With Jt, wheur!t ll!l.W\'IIVIDJJf eomplett\ -r.m.ll- ~ ~ There s o n. gc to not c~ n thP :\To PJ na ke-t- loans a e eas y ne o at.ed at 6 per Cl\nt on fir~ c 3!\IS se cur t ee Paper goes at &lO per cent for f.1Vorable • •na tures Tl e Banks arc do ng I beral y for the custom ers -N. Y. 'I'nb e Monday [[Y A QUALIFIED YO( NG MARRIED MAN f ()ffi Holland oJ unexcep onab e ch racte and acqua nted w th the Engl ~h F ench and German Jan guages wou d be pleased Lo accept as tuauon as Teacher Clerk Copy st or f\.SB stan~ or l\ any olbcr pro.titab c btl tss P e se address to Mr I V VanJ P f!' ....O!!!Jh do tgh the Po toffice au.m... a PORT OF BllFF.ALO w A p E TON Canal Bank of Albany a 60 cen s on tbe dolfar: l To Let. h!Ji?,. !\. DWELLING HOUSE-On Cedar l!t Jlilij!. Pol!lsess o .. ve ls Sep e nber Apply to au~3U E A MAYNA:JlD Jersey Peaches, Juxu es Ca 1 a p ess Office Augu tau h tf-.18 L IFE AND TiiU.ES OF SIJ AS WRlGH~ 1 ~ I'X' vo vo For salE.> at mal ng (! a g VER.BV ~ 164. Mam It n~ ~=~~ --PACIFIC SALOON A ('O:v!M J1 wt:S AND PLE \<iU<TSAIQOl(-!fe 99 a u 1 0 :Wa n .::: PC\ 1 un }lcs-F.mLrac t~ V ands of e ery deserJp\lU l•