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- iilailn - ttcpnblic. -do you believe for nn mstani tbat we shall stop and the gho t w II rest h} putting an end to tbe encroachments of slavery or evJ>n to 1ts enstence m terntor es1 'I b s d scuss on thts call ng pubhc attent on to Ule•e thmrrs thiS call ug of the attent 0111 of the c v 1 zed ;01ld to tl em and It$ necessanh callmg the •lave 1 mself to h s cond ton w 11 be' ond af! I q e< on compel the abo! to i of slaven [Im 1 e 1 6 re pon e from tbe audience and cnes of that s t ] Do t canst tt1ao alh'-C!o t peacea bl _ lo 1> b renso 1 an 1 tellect-anci as the J A mer can p~ople are pi oud to do every tlung And gentleH en rt IS 10 'onde!'under dose c r comstance~ that th s exc te uent preva 1S 1n the fre• \o l part\ lt 1s no wonder that the~ go for \ard wltlt such prod gwu• energy for Il \' the greatest battle that was eve~: fought bv the people of the U mted States [Great demonsttraton of A\t 11. meeting oC the fnends of free eo 1 of East Hambntgb hei!l at Potters Corners on Sat,..da) even ug the 9Ih Inst. for the purpose of orgam zmg n Jetfersoman League MILTO!' W BuLL Esq was cal ed to the .chair and E D W usTER appo nfed secretan The objects of the=eeting wete hneftv statecl VJORMONT Eu:CTIO!I' -Th~ Burlington Gazette furnmhes so.m8 paruculi!J'S rif tho eloctJon 1n Yer mont. It s;~xs - Th\ result of the elect on so Tar as Known lS far be'l ond our n1o t sangu ne anUCipauons Jt1> this cu tx \.e I ,,_e 11 o t of apf r9vaJ ] The Amcncan Revolut o 1 was fought to achieve our mdependenco f om Great llntam- Tl o late war was fought to establ!Sh the freedom of the seas But the civil contest now wag ng I• to achieve personal freed<>m and umversal emancipatiOn [Repeated and overwhelmmg T eli Ju sept 11 b l?lo J.b s 'Notnlnations of tlH~ Fr.ee Democrae.y FOR PRESIDENT JYIARTIN VAN BUREN, OF t>iEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~fS, OF I \.SS \CHUSE'I'TS -11 Pr<>! bccy from tbe Hcrnutage The e w ll be a mE\et ng of the J efferso an Free So 1 Leap;ue at the CLUB ROO:d (the old Post Office) THIS EVENING at half past 7o clock D 1 n ~ t shed speakers from abroad :VIll nddress tl \ L:ag e All the f ends of free so l are mvt tetl o be present ----= 'll h GrPat 'l{tHl c1 eers] It must therefore stimulate the encrgses of th s people It would necessanly do so 1\ind 1t wdl not b<> enont!:h stand ng as '\'do on the platform of the Revolut on to sav hereafter I aiJ!l an old colon wh O\-I am a Massachusetts wh g-nnd I am a Marshfield wh g b <i 'ion' 11 have to be sometluni\\ greater and better-a RevGlnt o Ian wh 11; [Applause ] In s ch a contest as th1s I can an•wer onh for one state 1 sr eak demded!y of tl e slate of New York I speak of comse under a ,b t> of I e niJ; m staken bt1l It& k I can sa'i w tl afet\ that I :lo not know a 1other man who hao seen and heard as man• people speak as I have d ' g the lust s>x weeks l have been n pub! c meet ng-s n N<m York Alba rv S) rocusc Auburn Buffalo Warsaw Ge e ee Goshen Vv 11 amsb ugh and New York aun n-see ng- I shot ltl suppose stxtv thous:1nd 1 ~ople 1 t e mo t den•e populatiOn wla1ch there s n the stat\ of New York 1 co cede fullv nn !tab II t\ to be rmstaken and I g•ve to\ o \the sour ces of mformat o 1 open to me and I thmk I can assure vou w th e t re confide tee tl at the th rh s x vo es of that state w 11 be cast for the Buffalo non at o s [ Three cheers for N e ri1 York cttJl~d for an 1 heart ly reHpo dcd to ] N e ~ York has been nvacled not fer t1 e first ume )\ e )lave had the Dnlt nore 1 o nee for the Pres clency traversmg our $late With Col Ben to Senator Allen nd o hers of 1 ss n!fl1ence to ass st h m on hiS wa' (La gb er) We have now the l1gh hono1 to h tV~ also the Seeretan of Statf\ the Secreta -v of the Treru;ntl the Secreta n of \Var and the Postmaote General and the organ, of the governme t p om1ses that the p, es de s to folio \M ln five da -s He has commenc ed the war of ve 1geance aga• rst our state deter nod that \e shall e tl er bleed or stwrve U n 1 ke o her fo ego enP n es that bear down upon us-do11 n dtd 1 sn\ 7 I ought to eny up-leaymg the ns oc at ons l sa\ at Wash ngton he comes n t o 1 g o~aph co. l b t n cl ec aU. moral h a 1d pol t calh up 'hen he comes to New Vo k (L ughter ) Bear g up upot1 us thon he does not eve fire a g n to lee ard b t .fires at :VI Butlrr upon the ster 1 and k 11 the first man he fires at It as ce -ta I afto Mr BIller hnd been thf': tl v c.l a. the New York delegat o tl ut 1 1 m n o n nat on-the onh o e of the 3 th separated f o h s fellows n tL\e Con c I Chnmber n lM+t ret nncd nto tl e convent10 \at B re 1\ r val repo t a d p t 1 mIn I on nut o 1 beml' follo\\ed after Bu en I :vards b the o he 3;>-the rna 1 who bas • tsta I ed :'tlr H le T C I l n~ J d~e Atl~n h n steadf s h and sacred! to tl e e tent of h s lfre Ml !\hnn !VI Ph l! ps Mr W l on co lSC 01lCe wh ch s all w~ asl of a man m Ne :v l\Ir p k an:i ot!:I0r f n-1 of thP ca t<P A ~all\ Yo k (La gh er )-to cut off b s I call fist he 1 ~a; n dt;. f, r An o B l g::t ue> E I who rose he upon 1 e pont of):'. pport ng the egular de n til the gullen und made a br ef bntven eloquent ocra\IC uommat on of the state of New Yorlr 10 a d t g•pe ch vh ch was ece vcd \th lot l degree of mal gn t'i not to be expected and not up'\~ of en s cceeded The dJstmrrm,hed son of New York made 1 s But such acts d1rocted ngu Mt ot~r State-n aapea a ce a d rece ve I a recept on' h ch mttst Stale mber ng t ri/O und a half n \) ons of peo have been verv ~ nt ng o ):t m The sho ts ple-rece v ng and pay ng to ho Treasur of of a Fane 1! Hall f11l of g«lantmen went up •e the Umted Stutoa noarl) 0 ne half of rull the dulles p~at 11 a l c a1 pear l upon tl e platform Aftrr r ce veu 1 tl \count \- h 700 rn les ol uter the cheer g had ubs ded Mr Van B ron com na con n n cat on-Wlth nbo nded phvs cal roenced h1s peech wl ch was a nlend d e!fort of 11 ealth great wtellectuul \8So uce• moral!\ po u gument v t and eloquence We publ sh t n 1 call pl • call -one a\ least of the g eat full morn ng s utes n de Un on-why trequ red the ngenu J ndp;e Allen 1 ado a h of peech fi •I express I!\ of 11 Tel neRsee Ia e to nag ne that he ed, wh ch \\\ rece ed. tic great applnuee co ld n lue ee the acto 1 of that stale bv ~ Vl 1g lion S pth6ll ._.. Pl p:s was oudl called or :v: hhold ug a fe v t 101: sand lo-llo.rs Ire W II fOI He tool\ the B\an I n,nd made a very v gor find ; 1 hon ho comes, u democmllC ~art) true to ous a d eloq e t speecl n wh chI e to ched up pr c ple-a democ ac:1 that meu s ometh ng 0 G T ~o n b fo c e- h c- n d I\le e: 3- p:u- hn ece y gave that. m tho pa t Utili prc~cut I 0'1 Ull or :'tl~rt n Yv.n B Ire 'I racnlous ]liOOf of thlll fOI bo uanco, n lth, energ) I n n. man e •l d b u g l uu \ t the house W th and fidel t b eleva g hIll to the Prost dent a] repea ed o d::> o ch otfice (Ureal appltt :;:;e ) Uo v l :see h th Ex Governo Mo to appeared n answer to never forget the espect that IS dt e to the office of call f om ever part of the II ll The Judge In 1 re dent of the U ed States and to make that a fe b ef rema I f'\X<'\U!=:ed h nself from mu co npat ble y h he r~spect theo. feel for ther ] ng o. spcecl b sa mtr L at h~ was ot u good selves the) w II let lun alo e sma I (Great 1 lth He sa.Jd t at the ca I e had hts \a InPsl laugl ter a J r peated d ee ng) No maltCl pa ~ e<s a.ad at so ~ f t e t n e he sl o ld hat app ances aJ b lJ 0 gf t 0 bea pan the take occas on to let h s f1 rnds know h s v ews up tate ot ~e v y or <-no matter what gen ty or 01 the p;reat q cs o 1 1 ow I efore the conntn If 1 crso al exe t 0 na} be there expet ded-)Oil be could do o I no- more for tl e t cket non nated na rel w th ent re co 1ndence upon n v s ncer at B ffalo 1 e co ld g ver t t s vote and should do t ;vhen l tell ou that I bel eve t ere ult w U sow thaI en good \11 l he Judges remarks be vhat I have a! ead) told you I tho( ght 1twonld we e ver) •ell ce vcd be And f that be so n m hurrll>le J 1dgme lt \.! e a b u f lou g Co 1 the Hutch •on\ no other twket ca 1 be elected U.y '\\America> the meet ng atlJOt r ed And th s ended tl e larg people P~t meet ng .-h ch bas been held u old Faneu I What Congress :v Jl do I m utter!) t nable to Hall forma v )~ars an.d u large a one as that sn1-bt t that a popular elect on can be made glono sold place eYer could hold 'I he peoplP. a other cu d da e v thout de wote of Nc\'\ are com ng Yo k I have not the sl ghtest reaso >to beltevc- The speech of JoaN V '~ Bun:r:N 1s pub! shed 'I he south IS no(onou•l) dtvnled-'the southern m :!i:ill u tbe Rq[Ubl c n We have on! room for electoral votes \ !I be dJst ~buted unquestJonabl) l d ~ bet cen Ta lor and Gass n few of the cone u ng paro.grap s No rea 0 able calculation c&I he formed With B t gentlemen ulo' me to SU) to >ou tl at 0 t Ne v 1 0 k wh ch \ ll g vee lher of those already much good has resulte l from th s move 1!:'\ tlemen suffic ent cleeto 1 al , otes to make h m ment-merr bers of Congress I think are beg u Pres dent of the U n ted t:ltntes ancl n 1der st ch n ng to lear 1 that the wh P wh ch the> feel on c rcumsta ces I feel as f the Bull lo t ckct had the r backs the handle of t s w lh the people as good a chance of elect on s an) one of those. and not m the Wh to House [Great sensa! on no :v before the people [Ceeero] and uemendons a1 pla 1~e] I I e r nu re n Yh ch Of tb s etate I would not presu~ e to speak- they co nter narch.ed upon the q estion of slave-r tl e :;;tate of ~I a sach ~ctt 5 mur:;L speak for tself.- 11 Congre\ at t e lasts • on and to u ds tho [C 160 t)f 1 t ,;tll 1t Will J But f hn'e tnl1cn heel of t shows that the know N\here tl e 1 Ve .some pa1us to sho :v ;vl n.t s the platform upo arrd \here the> have to go home to [Lou I and wh ch we stand Vi'E STAND :UPON THE nnrepr~s ed onth s ] !'LA1 FORM OF THEB.EYOLUTION sketch It. has r:e!:;ul ed ano her good co seq ence- ed aod pl nned n l e dccb.xauon £ mlepe dertce th s upr ~ ng of the people th s moveme t of the -consecrated to ] bert b) the- be~t b1ood ::slled at JDUS~es hn~ ~Utl6fiect ttJc~o leilders that, m order to Loxmgton and :Bnnl~or JllU-i.\mll ~hnt1ltl bo gml be wl at tha'V seem so many of them to a m at- ty of lnfide1 t) to the cruzens of th s state-to the elevated fa cuonar es-t s necessary to confo n1 cau~e. of human libertv- f 1t could be oft.'rred to the op mon of tho people and not to the opw that 1 bel evcd staudmg bote 1n these old head 1 on-spur o ts op mon-that tIS manufacturei! Rf q mrters of freedom an thmg else but that Massa ~Vash ngton 'Vh' t h tS seemed to be the de\ chusetts would stand on and b) th s glonous and there for the last two 'ears that overy md v dual true platform m 1 st lea 1 whet! er h o v e :vs are palatable to the B d d th 1 south and when be learned that he was then n [Mr V \N oRE>< sat own am st e tnmu tu the h gh road to promot on ons pla 1dJts of the vast assemblage ] The tendenc of tho t nes along back has been ItT Tbe Cbem ng True JVI ,,. Is the tttlc oi a that when a ma ha<;. arr v:e l at the d trn t) of be d H lll the superviSOr of h s tOW!l-thi k 7g that per p r ted campa gn<'r JUSt tnrte <Xt avu.nna n ha~s after Tyler and Polk all thillgs were possible th s state It IS condneted b) T J TAYTOR Esq -took 1 t for granted that he was to be Pres dent and supports the Bu!fnlo> nommaLJons w Jth deCided of the Umted States at the ven next election and nb It) The true men of Chemu11g should g ve that 1 t was alluuportant that he should stand uu 1 T nr' comm tted pan e> ecy lh ng [La 1ghter) tIe rue \''''I< a '11(3lrn support.. Another good conseqnenC\e- 1lhat I call a good :\foRE Am - 'V c have recc ved the first number cu !sequence-Is the ag1tatwn of tho evil of hu of the Free Sotl Pldladtum ' puhl.hed at Keene man slavery bas been com nenced by the south The gretlt mass of Jeflect ng men at the north N u I s devoted to v ... ~ BURl!l< and .ADAMS , ere w!llmg to leave as the Bntfulo Convent on a d to f ee democrac\ n w leave tl se.vil to be cured bvthestatestl em ArmTHFR--The first number of the Brooklyn se ves fhe) had the power and \e were w ll mg that the\ \honld tl\ko thelr own time to ud Frctm~an has come to hand It Is a da lJ sheet of them elve::. of the ev I that the felt mo.\>L- But good SlZe and sustruns VAN' BuRE~ and AnAMs tne south were uot content w th this wh le we GENESEE YALLEY FREE Iu -Tilis IS the t tte contented omsehes w1th attemptmg to remove the ev 1 of shve repre<entat.Jo 1 allude now to of a neat weeki) sheet jUSt started at Cu)lervtlle the maJor l) of tbe c uzens of the north L v ngston Co N Y h s ed ted by A C FR.\ We stood With our ltps \ealed on this que !ion ZER \I ho 18 th01 oughly and zealomsh de,oted to of ~Iaven: snff~r ng the sol)th-as \\'e were act ng the Buffalo Plat~orm and to the Free Democracv w th them under the co 1st t ton-to rematn un mole•ted bv others The> have assumed to make n::r The Providence Transc:npt has mopped th ~ a test I 1 the PrPs:. de t nl quest on-to pres T ..1. i'LOR and goes for V :\.S' BCIU.~ and !\n .. UlS. th 5 q Je;;tJ.on I 1to tb..e contest-and the) have de sur red and do des1gn to overrun this fre6 conn THE S rEA!!f.R. CAlllllRIA- The Cambna, tr~ a d 1lant tho ev I of human slaverv there menttoned Ill the Enghsh papers m connection '11 5 0 1 tes rf'!\;lStance th s n.._.-:~tes d sc !O:S on h 0 M ch And thoM who have bm n SU\ ng What shall wo With the burn ng of e cean onar 3 vengeunce CONGRESSIO~AL VOTE Free So 1 Whig Hu ker Scatt Peck Marsh Bolton 44 9 B h 1gton 160 448 Charlotte 108 l!;J ( olche•ter 62 16\ E• ex 137 104 H eshurgh 126 119 Il nt 1 gto n 000 000 Jo cho 135 136 l\1 1 ton Ill 223 RIChmond 140 9! 115 60 11 000 41 40 2 S George 4 23 Shelbur e 111 93 8 t nderl ll 130 48 3 W stford 141 91 2 \\ lhston 133 96 5 \ 6 1 !\. gentleman from Monkton su s that though the ma1 e]ec ed from that town wen us a wl g Ja~t ) ear he vas usta.I 1ed b free: so l men and full) pledged to go that tJcket and no other - Tl e same 1s true of the me nbPT elected for StnrlleshoJO A gentleman \U tmg from Br •to! states tl at the vole m that town stood -Shafto 115 CooledgA !ll> D 11 am 6 He sa)S n L ncoln Shaf ter had {36 at d th<>re \e e not 6 vo es cast for botlc the other part es W '¥ Wt te free so 1 selected Se-nator f on l amo lie count) .:__~---- A LoNDO Thoh:RcHA. r A aREs rED -1\'ir Reh ea DEsTRUCTIVE Fm>:-lN ua \NCE ON THE Oc>:\N i\'loNARCI! -The Ca\thol c ( hurch Rev Mr 1 tzsunmon s at South Bosto 1 wa,' btl It last n gl t \ alued at$ 5 000 nsu ed n State st for $43 000 The Ocean I\Ionarch was mst red n tl e Nep tune office for$3 500 Hope $5 000 Suffolk ~10 000 F auk! :SlO 000 Tremo t $11 000 Equ table $10 000 Bo)ISi.On $8 000 An er can $10 ooo and New En:;rland :!1;4 000 On het ca f!O h~r ru; an s ranee l e Equ able offic-f\ f. $3 1 000, Bo\ I ton $2 1 000 ~ ew E 1gland $ aOO :Sat o al $5 (100 Lex gto and Kc luck Ma d $10 000 al o $13 OOQ on h f g T t\ tutnlloss!S e8tlllmtcil ut :}!200,000 The rrmn n der of the 1nsnrance on her corg-o IS most!\ herr b t t s not et co rectly a certa ned -Cor ?'\ 1 Jnb tne SouTH CArtoLH'\ -It )Vllt be seen b tho Ap proprmt on Bill that the follow g sums I ave been nppropi ated to 1mp1~ements Ill S C Fort !\hultne C Harqor $10 600 Charleston Ha1boJ i5 000 J! ort Sumpter C J;larbur 20 000 For add tonal works on Ft Moultr e 3 000 ~ Ta\ lor man nforms us that a vote was t&l 0 on the cars gotng\ est on Tue$rla> wh ch result erl asfollows VanBuen75 Ta lor70 Cassl6 ClOSe Sec 7 An) I erson rna> become n. member 'f th s League b) s gn ng th s constltnt on and b e laws Cia) 5 In another tram-Van Buren 79 Cnss 28 Clav 4 In st I au other tram-Van Buren 105 Ta\ lor 116 Cass 41 .ABn '\' THORNE Esq offered tho follow ng res olullon~ h ch were nan mot slv adopted ResolmJll That the thanks of th s meeting be tendeted to Messrs J;lunnKLI and DAVIS for the verJ able and eloquent manner n wh ch they have addressed us on this occasiOn RtJSo!necl, Tl!ut thQ prococdmgB of \11m meetmg b published n the Duff'alo Rc:p'IU!lic:.. The meet 1 g adjourned ull Monday even ng the 18th msl nt 7 o clock to meet nt tho same place V .l!l Bu&E~ ELEcToRAL T.tcKET IN The followmg s the VA~ BuREN electornl t cket as •elected b) the Ottawa couvcntton Wilham B Ogden of Cook count) John W Buffum of Madison State at large H enn B Evans, of Fulton Le' 1 F Torre' of Kane Thomas Hon1e of Cook Lew s Kealmg of San gam on A Hose of LaSalle Jonathan Blanch ard of Knox George 11 Arnold, of Madison EcLIPSE OF THE MooN -There Will be an ecl1pso of the Moon to n1ght, begtnnmg at twentv five mmutes before Blld n ght, and conUnu ng unhl after three o clock on the folio?. mg mormng For more than an hour and a half the obscnrntwn Will be total bnu1u -The Senate of th s slate stands dem ocrat 27 wing 33 House 61 democrats to 39 wh1gs MaJority on JO!llt ballot 26 lD'\ Tt><onl'l' lvE• hns Withdrawn h s nam<' from the Hunker Electorial ticket of Penns> I THE FAIR- We shall pubhsb the 1st of prerm uzos &c awarded at 'the Stata Fnlr to morrow U The Army Orders have ass gned General WINFIELD Sco'IT to he command of the Ea.os:tern Divts on r.f the arm\, nud Gen ZacH.lRY T .lYLOR to the Western ALBANY Fnu: -The snm of $11,562 has been contributed to the •ufferers by the late fire u1 Al banv, by the CJttzens of the c1ty of N.ew York At a barn ra1s ng m Webster last week a vote W'WS taken show ng 29 for Van Buren 1 for Cass and 2 for Ta\ lor All were legal voters -Roch .Adv DisTRESSING OccoRRF.NC:E -0 1 Thmsda\ eve ng last. the 91st of AnltUSl £9.'9 the Boousbora 1 ( Md ) Odd FeJiow a heart rend ng scene was en~cted m Middletown Fredenck countv .A )Dung lady named Spohn who had JUSt returned home from the camp meetmg near Freder ck VIS 1ted the Muse of Mr Harbaugh an aged man, who Is labonng under a derangement of mmd and scarcely had she entered before tbe old gen tleman se zed a hatchet and gave her three blows on the head ]a,mg the skull open so as to expose the bram to fill v1e v Her recoven Is extreme!) doubtful She s a relative of the old man CONCERT FOR THREE NIGI:ITS ONLY, monday, Iuesday, and Wednesday, SepU-.btr H<lo 12tli -d 1 ~ -T- The Onginal Christy's Mmstrels, da1 firm!\ bel eve that to bu, a d sell the bod, not the Royal Ma1l Steamship Camhna Capt of a hvtng human be ng nth sage sa .nn and HARRISON That .esse! was on the day of tbe a curse' [Umvcrsal Yes that s the doctnne melaucboly accident lymg at the dock In Jersey and ungavernable applause:] We are compelled to say so Ill self defence \Ve are compelled to Cit> - Wuto Gon:uott -TheRon JosiiU.lA .SPl:K sav so to resist aggre•sion-to discou Itenance op CoLI INs CoMING -We notice the fnends of re -sion-to upholrt tbe pol cvadoptedmtbe revo d Cl'.R of Utica IS to be the whig caud1datefor Gov fnu~~ founded b Jefferson and earned forward free soil the free democracy of Colhns bel a. b the patnots of ms countrY from that day to meet ng o 1 Mondav last anti formed a Free th ..--and d~rvon b\>heYe erected orrt of the enter S01l Jeffersoman Club The Citizens of Coi!IUJ ' t~lJ rrence of the northern portion of are moVIna n th ffr d th 1! not pr se allu !II l Inn\ at the t>V Is of th s m<t tu , ' e cause o ee om- 8) w t.~· conn !IT- 0 ~ \' 1 0 < 1 e c v 1 zed I< \ a he exa Ilf e _ t l D r. arK Great B ' Turl !; r nee wo - <lU 1 b • e ne g r us {'0 tP h L<.dn 1\ t ,on thE> utt~ntwn o Ule \ o \I b <!\- mn ee-l ~ ~ 1 scntcha\n I rrorld--t~J..S: bl Ck sna.t uvon o U' naao 11ll e en or 'KJNTUCILY CoNVENTION Qu:zSTIOM -The vote H • Lu I ct al fro 3 323 I a !ius 5 l h ese- \\ ool See s G 391 '17 0 i) 46 917 03)0 bu h ~0 brio and II '\l e of Mr J 1 HARRIS L IIIIJ