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IDaily lttpublic. l (FORTH>! ID!PL\1lLJ~ ) I The T.a.YLOil and C.o.ss boltln~ pap41r.o charge upon Mr VAll' BUJQ:!Il that he.gaye-hl• cPtil!Jv\te to a b ll authorwng the robb•nz of \the';Jnail& The passage of th1s b II they cho.rge upon hun bJ g1vmg Jus cast ng vo e They have not the fa mess to present to the r rl'aders the truth of the matt& as t ex sts Thev represent th1s b1ll to have passed nd wh ch became a law This was not n fact so. fl e b II d d not pass at all The 184&. l(oJnina\tiens of 'tl•c Free DcJ.nocracT FOR PRESIDENT !IARTIN VAN BUREN, OF ~E 'IV YORlt FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA]fS, OF MASSACHUSETTS The lt(a.lxee of t.he Sla.vc-po-w-er The rumors of tho removal of BEN.Lini!N B\<>TLER of New Y or! from the office of U n ted States D1stnct .A.ttorne) for the northern d strict are at last confirmed HIS successor ts CHARLES McVEA formerly surrogate of that c t) ap po nted by Gov BoucK who exported h m from Montgomery count:; 1841 Th s Mr Me YEAN 10 one of the most subserv1ent Instruments of the 5 Jo.ve power and most fit the efore to hold office under the present adm n strat on The removal 0 < Mr Bu~LER has evrdentlv cost an effort on the part of the Pres dent That fnnc onan who s more ndebted to Mr Bo'l'I ER for h1s. nommat on histono of t lS tb s-A. committee was ralSe<i to present a.:-n>port and a b II to preve 1l the crrcu!a t10n of mceud ar> publ cat ons The comm ttee reported a I II wh ch passed rtlS iirst and seco it ~?\ad ngs and, so ne amend me ts ;v:crc ma:de to 1t A not on wa. made that t be read ts th rd tin e and engrossed a1 d upon tl s mot on a vote was taken and those voting m the affir nat ve were 1: eas-Blacl....., Brown B chanan CalnoUn Cuthbert Gouldsborongh Grun h K ng of A a Klng of Ga Moore N chols Preston R ves Rob nson, 'I all nadge Walker Wh te Wr1ght -18 No.}S\-Benton Cia Dav s EWJng of Ill Ew mg of Oh o Hendnck H 1bba d Kent, Motus N le• Prent ss R ggles Sh ple Southartl ft Tom! nson vV &II vVebster-18 i'l'lr \ B gave h s cast ng vote m tl o a!fu na t ve -See Gong Debate vol II 1 a t 2 page 1615 I th s ::.lr V B ga e on!) hiS cast ng vote that the l ll be engro sed w th tb~ amendments and read the th d t n e nd u do ng th s the mer t\ of tl e b 11 vere no 1 tho least volved and b} th s operatiOn 1t was on! th o\\ n mto a sbape so tha ts mer ts m ght be d sc ssed-a d I e d d no note than an) pres1du g officer should !lave do e and ndeed had he g ven b s cnsti g vote n tl e egat ve tl c fr e1 ds of th s b II or of other b1lls m ght l ave w th perfect propr et) cl arged upo h n !tS a pres d g officer th• st a g debate tA.r .t:a.Ml.,~• .Le\&&er £erelp Ne-ws by ~he Steam~r N•agara POTATOEROT-THESTATETRULS Tills S-r..lTJ: Tltl.\L~the co.me of Mr R 0 Dohertv th8 Jllr} were u able to ag ee upon a. verdtct, and \ere ultnnate!y d1smls•ed Mondav T 1esda' and W etlnesdav !Vera occu p ed wtth the mal of Mr, Martin propr etor of the Felon He was foUJttl gmlt\ but was recommend ed to mercy We cop' t...low the letter of JoH!f P H.u.J:: of wh1ch ~o ne meJJtlon hu been alread) made tn our columllll WithdtawJng h11 name from the competiiJ<>D for the Pre.< denc The letter 1• manly and rnllgnammou.s m temper \ d m eve I respect such an one as Mr Halo ~ friends \ !I b On Thnrsdav morn ng at ten o clock, therr Lordships took the1r seats on the bench when Mr R. 0 Dohert\ \as put mto the dock to stand h s tnal aga n for felon nder the new act. The Sol c tor Gene al had not co cltded at post hour Nearly th rty of tl e Cork Confederates have decamped clud ng several c t zru and some \\ ho have been bound over to stu d the r tn I for sed ton T vo certa ul) ha e g-o to ~m<'r ca others have made tl e wa\\' to f ra ce a d Belg rn The I ans Nut on a! of Monda) •tates tna 1\'Iorgan-we 1 r;>..s;U ne ft1r 0 G:>nnn '5 meant- 0 e of the lea lers 1n t1 e ourrcctwnal r o emPn of I eland bas succeeded m e.cap ng to I tanco and hns landed at Havre Mr Hartnett n re~pectaule fanne-r and leader of the msurge ts who robbed tho ma 1 at Abbe\ feale vas arres ed o !'.Io da and afelv lodged m Luner ck gaol Do hen 0 G01 nan a d D llo are •t II at la ge 'I he Spec a! Comm s• on for tl e t al of Sm th 0 Br en Meagher a I l e other p3rt e charged w th h gh treason v 11 ot s 1e I tl e first or second week ot September fhe I I er ck po. AfS conta n couo.tB of ng ar an oullagc Mt:. Meagher n a lette o the l,.) ng P~cket den a.; that he o a v of I e pnrt es w h l m mnde a IV •t 1 lat o s w th the Govenuneut for the l ves 0 BRIEN s Pmv T> ( OR t¥-,PO'D 'cE -W I up pen to k 10 that sore of tl e cl cf part es lll the de~ gn d ns 1 rect on I ve co pro !>ed the n selves br ond ca or a We bel e e hat gov en ment n ght co v ct them unde tl etr o • n bands ?.1 S tl 0 B en for a c travel ed th a por r anteau st fie 1 \ th h • co respo denco r ey have bee l placed he ha 1d of tl e gover ne t a d f I at we heard be eve 1 near the truth-observe ve nre ot speal g f om proud that he has wntten DovER N H Aug 28 1'8 1-& M Dear S r I m1 lettor to au of the 1 t of Jan mry last, acccptwg the 1 on at on fo ~he Pre. denc1 made by the convent on holoen at Buffulo on the 'lOti and 21st of October 1 eced ng I expr •sed tl e •e me t• hat not! g vould be nore grateful to 1 • o n feel ngs ha to find the good a d trllc of •erv part fo g ful of t1 p p ttl d ftere ccs wl ch have heretofore d Htl d th 1 1 1t1 g together 1 one strennou an l £>.raeuc effort to 1edeen tl e go\ ern C' of tl E' l: n t~d S a es from tl e ep oa I to vh cl t now JUsth snhJCCI for !.' s 1 port ol h ma 1 slav en 1 sad f rth r whenever ucl a mo e nE'nt shall be made n good faith nntl ~ar t 1 u pose I sl all be most glad w th the advtco of those furnds who have placed m arne befo e the people o enrol myself a nong the b mblest pr vates n the h sts , ho w n 1all \ der s ch a banne I a1 o e pre~ ed the ~ ope that such a mow•n ent n gill be mad Ev~nts then 11 prog e•s but re cent!) st 11 rnoro palpably developed have been co stan!!) <t el gtl en ng that hope and ren d g n e t1 at an ex ge C\ :vas at proach ng wl e I m ght ) et be called upoi to redeem I pledgo I had tl us made fhe p oceed 1gs of the late Buffalo Conven uon of the 9tl st and the no m allons there made- w t 1 the assent nd co operat on of my fnends ~ 1 om I confided and w o were well adv sed not o !) of m1 en! re wtlhngt ess but u strong de e to ;v thdra v f om the 1 st of can d date• whenever I cotld do •o cons stentl) w th wb t was due to them and the common cause- see n to m m d to f 1 sh the occas on when I mM t:ormall) )eel 10 a J Jo ger to occup) the po 1 on of 11 cand date for the P es denc _...am a\\ aro tl at ufter hat has a) ead) been done b) that convent on 'it may seem a work of supererugat o n e thus formalh tow thdraw a <l 1 hould ot do we e 1t not that I am re peutedh 11qu red of both verbally and bv letter \hetl er l a st II a candidate and further that 1 see n y na e 15 11 re a ed n some ne spapers m tl nt co meet on w1th the avo val that 11 vould Tt e fu I ~ an e tl e Cl.J ts 1 cr t.:a al fro n than to am other rna has been n t e hab t of rewardmg those whose sacnfices and efforts ele vatod hun to the eh ef magJS acy w th the basest mgrat tude and we man elthat he drd not sooner 1 s 3 ue the decree for the behead ng of Mr BuTLER He had scarce! wa\med th\ pres den t al chrur whe urged forward h1 a mean sp t <>f Jealousy the patronage and the Ilfiience -of hrs ad mn s ratron were tl rected agu 1st Sru.s \V niGHT whose devot on to tl e cause and s nn-ul~r dis nterested ess made h m Pres dent on It vould ot ha\ e been h s alul'<; n a ) other case to have so acted Th s btl1 prese ted n g a yo const tnt onal quest on and ver mnch needed debat ng and t ;vonld ha-ve be n a 1 gh handetl measure m h m as the pre s d ng o!licer of the Se 1ate ns well us a 1 unpar a thor t)-there are some people m]l cated the ne ton of whose a J cs o ld ca se u q nl fied nsto 1shrnent Ho vevc tf called pol for ex1la nato wo hope tl at tl e ' oultl be able to <at sf\ tl e Lord L eute ant of the r nnoce cc But of th s \\ear sure that tho•e person• are ndebted for the present more iha 1 the w II ever have the grace to acknowlt>dge 0 1 e r~rbearance of he nt I l\lr V a 1 Buren had sat sfactor I a.scnted 1 wr g to the platform of pr c pies Ia d do' b) 1 e Buffalo con\ e 1t1on of the 9th r1stant and 1 had m I ke rnnn 1er v thdrawn The fo ne Mr Van Bu en bas a} ead done Sept 2d I amentar ono 1 ad he c t off debate entnrelv upo fhe debates upo th s b II al1 folloW' the th rd ead g Af er clos ng the d scuss o 1 upo 1 t the sa e was reJected by a vote of 2<~ to HJ to a d 1 nov fulfill the latter In thus \rthdraw ng fron a _pos ton wh cl the part al t) of fr entls near!} a )ea s nee rus gned me rather m the co fidence of wl at I m ght do than n cons de \at 01 of \\hat 1 had a! ead1 ach eved perm t me s r to tender to ) ou and through \ ou to those w tl who n \OU I ave acted m) \armest tl1anks for tl e vords of k dness nnd enconrageme 1t w th \I ch 'ou have cheered me m the d fficult es and en ba rassn ents of my pos ou-for the s m path) 'on have exprossed a1 d for the ven flat tern g manner m wh ch rn) poor efforts m behalf of truth and freedom have been rece ved by ou F ou b s Ir sh gover 1mer t Tl1c Lates1 Po k \ and we can only ncco nt for the de1a\ m Mr BuTLER s case n tne fact that no t me could he 1!parDd by M~ CnE JoHNSON from the nportant busmess of remov ng po tmasters a d d scou t numg postoffices o a end a cab net d scuss o cf Mr iiU'J'LER s decap tat on The Postmaster General ho oncoo had the Yeas-Black Brow Bucha ru Calhoun C tl bert G und K b of Ala K ng of Ga Ma gum Moore N chola Porter Preston R ves Rob nson Tallmadge vY lker VVt te Wr ght- 19 'W ebste -2<> <reputation of be ng a very clever and tolerably honest man has earned for h mself and for the a.dm n stlw on a notonety of not a verr env ab]e character Smco the mtroducuon of t1 e Jefferso nan <>rdma• ce m Congress 1846 he has pro.- $Cnbed every man who supported that ord ance and refnsed to bestow the pat onaga of the de partment npon any save those :vho betra ng tho ngha and mterests of the north \\ere w 11 ng to :; eld t<> the demands of the lave power In th s and adJOlll ng countieS and ndeed throt ghout the state a 1 rge n mber of postmasters have been removed beca se the) refused to asoent to the extenston of slaven to tl e f ee t r tor es of the Umou aud venal pol t cans o.ppo nted rn the1r f!:tend In some nstances postoffices have been d scontmued while n others T .1. YLOR men I ave been appo nted to supercede proscr bed democrats where bunkers could not boo found In Orleans county a democrat was removed a d a tlammg TAYLOR man appo nted n h s place thera be ng no hunker 11 the v em ty clenrlv demo1 stratmg the deep seated mal ce of tl e Postmaster General to the advocates o' the freo terr tory doctr ne n See vol II part 2 page r 17 Congr Debate• So Mr \ B d d not n a , se ~e of the term vote fur the b 11 n~ her d d h • casting vote m voh e the mer ts of t u the least. B England, l'rcla ul and 1lt.c Cont1ncnt Our L1verpool corresponlent fun shos the fol low ng ntell ge ce I o var ous o nts 1 e ng the lrLtest ece ved at L ve pool prev o s to the depar lure of the steamer Oil Saturdn) tho 19th august th s state These acts of proscr pt on base M theJ= are n host ]e to that ndependence of act on so necess r to the purty of the elective franchise were per formed by the Postmaster General under the ad VlSement of a class of men In thlS state whose :VloVE:m:ns •~ VII~cosstN -The Ch cago Tn b ne of the 30th ult sa s we had the pleasure of • mee ng :v th Mr CoDDING of M !waukee v es terda1 who gave IS so ne terestu g 1 1format ot , h espect to what the true demecrac) of W s co s n propose to do to I elp on the ca se dur ng the campa gn As one means of mnkmg au. 1m p ess10n npo 1 the pubhc n11 1d It hns been deter rr ned to hold n ser es of mnss meet ngs at all the pr nc pal po 1ts rn the state at all of wh~em able speake s w II be present Ma CoDDING who IS n h msclf a host has volunteered for the war n::r The cons stent ed tor of the Commercial Adam t \\\ who v alated h • pledge > the l'h Ia del ph a co lVenl o and who s compelled b~ c r cum.s ances to go t bhnd s ve11 angry w tb the Albany Journal becauss that paper deelare• tha 1t supports Gen T.a. YI on as a cho ce of ev )3 The Doctor huvmg caught Ius foot m th6 grat ng b) h s r1d culous comm endat on of the • slaughter bouse cand1date 1t IS very n11turnl that he should des re good com pan and hene:e h s Ill temper When he finds \hill the cunnmg W~.f.Dt who general!-. keeps a look out for •qualls refuses to be h ~ travell ng compan on base subserv ency to !he slave power alone com l'nended them to the adm n strn.tion at \rVashiog ton Here the gu 1Jotme \as set m mot on b' II K SmTH and h s assoe ates all of whom are n::r \V e learn from the New Orleans paper• reckless pol t cal adve turer~ 1 Vlllg upon office tl at several slave holders of tbaf c t' havo made and !oolung to the same source for subs stance Ill apphcatton \Q the Recorder for the emanetpa!Jou the future The Postm.aster General who s of the I:\ s aves After cons derab]e d seus~ on 1n now among us and who has had an opportun ) the court a few appl cations I ave bee 1 granted of oeemg the mater als wh ch compose the hun and the cons derat on of the rem a nder po•tponed kerpart) ofthssectonofthest11te (tosaynoth Freesolmeetngs are not unfrequent n N~w mg of the petul!ar enthus asm of 1ts l mbe lea Orleans All v olatto s of the negro code ate stu der ) w II Jndge for h mself of the character of the d ously avo ded by the speakers The :Buffalo men who have co mselled b m to the man) acts conventron has caused consrderable excitement m of shameless p oscr ption CJf wh ch he has b e gull\ Ir the Postmaster Gen al ~ pl.,.. ~ed v.: th tl e companv he keeps n th s sta e we have no r ght to complam We do not 1eg1 et the rNnoval of d.emocra c postmasters and he appo n men of hunkers Now that tho adm n strati on l as be come a sectional or e us ng all ts patronage and tts tnfluence to abo1 sh freedom a d establ sh sl verv m New Mex co and Cal forn a It a fit and desm.ble that democrats should have no connec t10n Wllh rt Let the gulf between tl em be as wtde as that wh ch separated Lazar s from D ves and upon the Pres dent and h s cab net alone let the awful responsib I t\'i rest ofhav ng attempted to convert the democrat c party of the U mon nto an Instrument for the subvers on of freedom and the propagation of human slaven The t me IS rap 1dl) approach ng when the power wh ch the1 have abused w ll be wreeted from them b1 the people and when the pettv mal ce wh eh has counselled therr proscr ptton of free. men for op n 1on s sake w Jlbe exp ated n a rellrement ofwh ch JouN TYLER has had some exper cnce .rt'Iean while let the free democrac) -----watch a d wa t Corrupt on s rule caa not be. long The breeze that fans our banner s folds W11l r1pen to a tempe•t strong []\ J ouN VAt! BuREN bas wntten a Jetler Ill ag llll o one f m D SNo GR .&.ss of Balt more g h s de erm nat on to take tl e stump He sa 1 s - 1 The nppltcai!Ons to me to p al have- been of such a character as I call not 1efuse w thou! attach ng more Importance to my feel ngs a 1d net ons tl an the) desen e It rs therefore n nten on to at end one meet ng at least rn s !Ch states as are con:vement of wcceHs and \hose whab tants mn desll'e to have the free so 1 question discussed ------- n::r A gentleman from Ot o 1forms us that Cor UMnus DEl A.No a d sl gu shed pohttc an of that State rs not a• has been stated m favor of Gen T Al:LOR He has epoken at a number of the free so I neet ngs and proposes to take the sump n earnest In a few do.) s The accounts f om Oh o nre most encourag ng All our flr1end• conC\lr n the beh~f that l\lr VAN BuRI!N will carry the State ------- The LARGEST BuiLDllfG I5 AM.ERICA -A new fre ght depot s now n process of erect on mt East Alban\ for the Albany and Boston Rail road Company 750 feet w dth It s supposed 10 300 000 bncks w 11 be requ red tn 1fs con•truct on a 1d the cost Will be $100 000 It IS to be com pleted n November and w 11 be the largest bmld lllg m Amer ca ------ A GERMAN PAPER -We h11ve recetved the first number of the Daily German paper that hast JUSt been started at Cmcmnati, called the Tnle Drrmo crat It JS ed ted by Mr W Af..KER a German of fine talent and ihes- at the h~ad of h1• columna the nrune of VAN BuuN and An.ul! The German• of Cmctnmrt1 JUe mov1ng m a body for free ~iJ AHairs tn Trcla.n!l DuJJLIN Fr day e on ng A g 18 THE STATE TmALs-THE Qm EN v < 0 Do HERTY -At the open ng of the court th • mor mg Mr Butt Q. C spoke for 11 e dcfo 1co h s address occnp ed upwartls of tl ree I ours Mr Wh1tes de rep! ed on behalf of the Cro v 1 m a most powerful a 1d eloquent atld es.• wl ch occu pred fiJI) three hours 10 ts delve y It bemg a) o clock tl e court adJourned unt I 10 clock on ~aturd'a\ 1110rn g Th s s the last tr al tl at \ 11 take place under the prcsom comm ss101 Prevo rs to the tr al of Mr 0 Doherty be!Dg proceeded ;v th Mr James Ma tin v;,as bro ght up m custod) for co Jtempt of court m hav ng nsed threaten ng language to Mr Waterhouse the foreman of the JU y who tr ed h s brother JohJI Martm .A.fler a smtable ndmomtw 1 b' the cbtef Baron he was sentenced to oue o th ;:) mJ!.n-sonmeDt Nov. gate Xh~ ~cone of thelal~ msurrectton n the south 18 now one of perfect tranqu I tv l he peasantr nre 1ndustr ousl) engaged n the r usual pur u ts and on the surface at least of soc et\ there IS harilly a ruffle The seen\ I es ven hot n L mer ck R 0 Gorman JUn The accounts of the potato crop :rece ved n Dubhn, yestcrda), from ull purtjl Qf the countr~ are most d1sastrous The vealher cont nues for the most part cold n. d wet AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND -IMPORTANT MovE MENTs OF TUE CHAnrtsr•- Throughout the prm c pal parts of London last n ght. and up to 12 o clock to da1 the latest hour at wh ch we could catch the out gomg ~tcumet the1e ex15ted the greatest ex:c tement n consequence of the d sclo sures m01de bv a w tncss named PowelJ n l s cross exammnt1011 at Bow stteet m the case of the captured chart sts Powell says I became a delegate and entered the assoc a t on for tho purpose of com g forward and g!V mg ev deuce aga nst the delegates m the 1 ay I am do g now I encouraged and st mnlated those men a good deal I d d 1t on purpose to have the more to nform aga ost the I JO ned them be cause I thought someth ng would turn out mJnr ous to the p~IICO of tho COtllltn and I thought I would ge as much mforma. on as I could ior the purpose of pu ti ng a stop to I knew I ;vas m x ed up With 11 clus~ of ohumctortl wno would d9 anyth1 1g and even th ng \VI en the cl a rman made use of e exp e:ss on The blow must be atruck to mght onlj Gu ne) ai)d R1tchw wflro pre•e 1t of the prtsoners hero uow I was cmplQ) ed b nobod to mak.f' a statflme t of anytl ng of the J< nd I have suppl ed the me :v tl bullets and powder The1 d d not wn 1t much urg ng but I urged tl em ou I have g ven powder and bullets on!) to Gurney 1 gave h n at on\ tune about half a pound of powder I remember count n~ a lot of bull~ts a d g v 1g then too fERRIBLE NEws Fl\ODI SIAlli-Accordmg to reports fro n S ngapore an msurrect on hilS broken out at Sram by the Cb neso popnlat on wh ch constitutes the maJontl of res dents m tl e cap ta,l Bar gsok of the 640 000 mhab!tants aOO 000 are Ch nese It was not snbdued nut l after two bloodv eugajl'~ments A.fter ga ng t1 e vtcton the royal tro~p:;~.commenced a g~ 1eral massacre of the Ch neso of\ hom onl) 5 000 have escaped -Ham/nf.rgh Correspond\' t Aug 14 TnE WEEKTY NH\ YoaKEnD:t~!OKRAT -Th1s morn ng the N•w Yorker Domol rat ssues 1ts fin~t weeklY sheet, w th a l st of t\VO tho sand subscn bers It sustams the nommatwns of Mart n Van Buren and Charles F Adam< In th s number are conta ned tl e last letter of Martin Van B ren s gn fymg b s acceptance of the nom nat on of the Buffalo co 1vent on a d varrous other articles m \h ch the pnnmples of the free democracy are a bh explamed a1 d recommended We are glad to soe tho estahltshment of th s paper \h!Ch fills an mportant vacancv and w II do great good among our German brethren The Germans of our co1 n try are naturally attached to the free so l party and all that s wanted s that they be kept well mform ed of the true state of the controvers) -Ev~ Po.!t HEMP FOR CA!fADA -We nottee that the open 1ng of -the canal has turned a number of South em A d now rf 1 have a friend who fr01 1 n ot ves of personal regard or am other cause feels re g et or d!sappomtmm tat the present pos t o 1 of nffa rs let me entreat such an on b everv hon ornble cons derat on wh ch 1 ca 1 urge to fo get ever such regre and d sappo nhnent and bv tl e cnerg) and zeal w th IJh ch he vII now labor mamfest to all that h1s prmc pies are of more con seque ce w1th h m than till) personal cons de a to vhatevor In conclu5 on per 11 me to assme \O 1 that the path of dut) n th s mtLtte has not alwa s been pian and obv ous before me and vhen I have sought for ad nt the counsel of In ends the con trarJet' of op n ons w th \h ch I have been fa •ored has onl) ncreased the perplextt'l\\ of m) wav The result to wh ch I have come 1s tha wh ch most fuvorabl) com nends rtself to my ow 1 JUdg-me 1t. To all those who attach an' \e ght to the op n on of so humble an mdlV dual as rm self I most s •cerely and cheerfullv recomme d a heart) ene get c and unan mous support of Messrs Van Buren a d Adams as the r ost cons stent course for the en! ght~ned frtends of l bert1 to pursue- At the same that l g ve this as m} del berate op on I ha'e nora I •g accusal on to br ng aga those who see tl c oath of the r dnt) 11 another d rect on The cause ll :\ h ch we are enl sted commends tself we trust to tho good of earth and to the God of .H eaveu let not t5 advocates degrade t to the level where the J e1 ngs of pol uc:a1 profi gac strive for the desttuclton of everv reputation ele vated above the r ow Let no one /SUppose for a moment that because I no longer oceup' the po; t on wh ch I l!therto have and wh ch I ho.ve thought could be occup ed b) another \11th bettor prospects of good for the cause that my zeal has grown cold or my de ro for our success abated on the other hand be as smed a d assure our fnends that whenovor and wherever n word can be spoken or a deed do 1e wh cl can tell 1n favor of the great n ere ts we ure all so anXIOUS to 11dvance that \\ ord and that deed f w th n tbe compaBs of m' feeble powers s unreservedly nt the comma d of our fr ends W1th much respect I am ver} trn h Your obi ged fr end JOHN P HALl'; Hon S A HORRID Ex:r.cu rloN - Tl e N e\\ Orleans Tra vclkr g ves the follow ng accour t of the execut on of a slave na ned Pompe for comrr tt l_!g a br tal assault an a l ttle g rl 9 ) ears of age He exh1b ted up to the last hour of h s hfe the same sullen d spos tion wh ch he assn ned at tl ~ t me of h :s arrest and wh ch be has ma Ita ned ever s ce showmg no d1spostUon to accept spmtnRI comfort or conso a on of an;y k nd hiS on ;, aD.X.le ) appca red to be ce tred n wa ch g an opportun to escupe Wo SllW h1m as ho Jav m hts manacles, w th h s e; es glam g w Idly around anti when the execut oner approached h m o e ove h n o he 1 ard ot the Jail he became funous and not unt I a k nd I carted f end who seemed to have a •ecret control over h m came and soothed h m would he Jet any of the officers approach h m He as a length mduced to go to the place of execut on ar d was onl by stra.tage n that he vas suspended by the futalnoo~e and so bungl nglv was t attacl ed that t sl pped over h s I ead and he was then d spatched by s/woung l • n th.rougk tlw kead w th a ptStol We must confess that of all the execu twns we ever wl! 1essed that at the th rd mun c1pal tv polrce Jail d sgusted us the most We be I eve the owner gets noth ng from tho State for the loS! of h s pro pert\ and we • ncerelv svm pa th ze Wllh h m for a noble look ng fellow \as Pompe' WINCHELL'S COMIC LECTURES, trT JoB!.' VAN BuRE!f s one of the most nd1 s tnous o£ men Just now The Boston Traveller of the 31st ult sa) s of h1m He h1111 prom sed to speak m Faneml Hall next Wed 1esday eve mng---6peaks to day (Thursday) at Ph !adelphia Fr1day at New York Saturday at Wtlhamsburg on Monday pleads a case at Brooklyn wh ch w 1 11 take at le!l.St one <.lay; Wednesday he speaks m Faneu!l Hall Thursday afternoon he has a case ta cQme on 1n the supreme court at Alban'\ In 11Je course of theseS X da\'is heW Jl have to travel a: l1tUe over SIX hundred m les make four speech ee whtch p..ever are !ess than one hour long and ofteuer one and a half and plead a case m court- a prettv good su:: days work products m the direction of the Lakes The St DAILY NuGA.l« CATAJU.CT -The propneto,. Lows Repul!ltcan of a late dale saya-- 'A lot of twenty tons prime dew rotted hemp was •h pped []\ The W estarn Star Sa) s the Ch cago Tn MtM one of the ablest wh g papers n W sconsm bllll ra1s:ed the free sorl flag and mtts own expres otve language nailed ts colors to the mast, determmed let what wrll come to resrst the fur th.er ~,ggreaatons of the slave power The Rock County p,..,.o<JTta has also hauled down tha C-~.ss BuTr.:IR flag, and pronounced for V..,. BllllJ:N and free eotl of th s able pol t cal JOUrnal haY• !AUed \ neat yesterday from th s CitY bV way of the Dl no s httle 1heet with the above IIU~ The Bulfa]g nver, canal and lakes to Quebec Lower Cana P latform g ves 1 fe and enerrrvrto the :free democ da.. Several lots have heretofore J!One to Toronto e;..,.. andoberponts 1n the Bntisb Provtncee We lJ:::TThe cw Lbe~ats.p:ovded or o:tll and a Saloon f N t W bO\\ our fnttndB of I d w te[e every •a etv of eli e!th neots can be.obta ned racy o 1agnra coun ~ e ,..- also not ced about 100 kegs of ar gomgon hoard A good BAND UF MU:i!IC w u be m altertdnnce nnd the Cataract may J-Ye a pro&table return for a steamer for P1tll!burgh and destined for the New ~ veaMuo cal Enterta nt!le t th b 1 d fe.Wtf tb York market. The old channels of trade are B:Z TheGn den w 11 be open from\ to 4 o clock P ~! e a • ty an enler)>rille man• 1n ell' pa ne--'y 10111 s!aht of 1ll tho manv new and more free of el arge to lho.., who w oil\' oce tl;e 8re work• put per an a up for the even nr profitable ones spr ngmg up druh -Chiufb p4 ADMITTANCE t<> the Guder. dur DE the Exb b t on 25 ,..... T ,.,..,. eenta re.erved aear. ~ eenW Door• open at I ~eloCk \-' he executive committee of the r-· to oommenee.,t71' M l!ept'idtlft.wlt n an Free Sod League w ll meet at the t>ld P011t A N:r:w CoUNTEltFEIT -A counterfert $S 00 on ~Y:;o. DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANK Offi Tms EVE Sto.ta :Bank of Ohto :M arnl Conn tv Branch wu U-T ce NUIG at half puJ IICI'O'eD B k f T I d t d Th OF IRELAND n •umoto ••11. and money renutted to I k A 1 _, da presented at an o 0 e 0 0 a) 18 11 • tbeold co rntry for Em1crant• .., •J rUJ19triiNIIItt o c oc punc uu atteu nee 1uequea~ deECnptlOD of the; bdl It 1s on State Bank of Oh1o N B Uneurrent mon~y Con1 • a::r w dated ~t. lij,. 184-7 MilUili County Branch BllloofExehar Je and ea=rect-»\'jil)~---- iomatlaOIIIIN wholeap~~w •Tllore<ll Dran.onTo<.OlltO.Albany .... dl!le.wY.od<- vert oemeu4 m allothaf eo}-._111\• ,( 'th 11 Rlt ~---8~ of Olli9l' IUlllllO ~ •State l!e111httl!d !Old Ollfi.Yor•bletelllli_.OBZBT OOJ)JI Cia., eal ud Commere~al Aew....r -.mJ< ,.f'()b 10 -ToW<> 'IJktU ~ lUt.l. !<lblQ< Cua<!a Ban.l< .Ateney IM Ma 1l ~· 2o Grand Vocal Concert of the l.ElOLIANS. 'I he .iEOLIA NS w g ve thr~ of tbe r mu h .. dm ed Voc once a on TUERl.lAY WEDNESD~Y and THUR DAY tl e 5th 6!h and 7tb at CONCERT HALL Cons st n of en mental Soni!• and Q a e c and a cl'to cc selec on of t e most popu ur EIIHOPIAN lliELODIES PORT OF BUFFALO 300 s nve:;~ o-n; nnr ~dcow9m