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ltttpnblic. BUFFALO, N.Y. FRIDAY EVENING I 1848. • the Free Democracy. NoDu.nat•ons o. fOR PRESIDEN1 \ convention the reso!nttons of that The VoJce of the People, Un ted States l a1 t Jo.mes M E> MARTIN VAN BUREN, FOR GOvERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR L!El r GO\ ERN OR SETH M GATES, OJl\ VYO~ Cl U \XAL COlHII!Si:OIONER CHARLLS A WHEATON, OF\ O~O~DAG PRISON INSPECIOR WILLIAM P ANGELL, OF 0:\TA.IUtOUS ELECTORS A I LARGB JAl\1ES S WADS>\ ORTH of Ltv ROBERT EMMETT of New !or! -V Weekh c rculat on of the Da h ly Rqn bltc 7000 -~--- Jeffdson•a 1 F~ee Sotl League, There w ll be a neet ng of the J effersot mn Free So I Leag te at tl e CLUB ROOM (the oll Post Office) THIS EVENING at lmlf 1 ast 7 o clock All the fr ends of free so I are nv ted to be present ST\TE CoNHNTIO:< --We occ 1p) most of o r <:olumns to dav With the pioceediigs of the F1ee Democ ac of d e state Tho 1om nat on were made 1\ Jth great unamrn t\ and tho gentlemen put pon t e t cket nr{'> an ong the most popular and 1tl e t a! m the state poo\esswg talents nnd ezper encc em ne 1 qual r ng them to fill the stat ons for'' hich they have been des gnated \Ve shall defer further comments for 'vant of room :2ledg ng to t oar honrtJ n.pp oba en a.nd support 01uo and E nc !Jlas•n~ A reference to the oq use p liS 1ed b, the State officers n egurd to these \orb Wlll sut if an cand d man that there hm:; be-en a mum rest d,ere hctwn of duty on the r 1 a and tt ts tune tho con d 1ct of tllose office s should be held up to the people as some of them are no\ seekers after elect ve offices The Leguslature of th s state Il December 1847 a,ppropr ated $1~0 000 at d d r ng the last sess on app1 OJ rated the fUI1ber sum of $160 000 mal ug $310 OUO for the constn ct on of these bas ns fhe Stalo prc.po,ed With th1o approtiJa ton to con!=lt uct these ba..::: ns n case tl e c wotld ftm sh the land free of charge The c t' accorJ 1gh tnst tuted proceed ngs to proc re the land 1 eq red for the proposed orks and obtmned the same 111 the localities mdJcated b the S ate officers b, to.:oog c t zeus zn he v c lty of those locahtiCs to the amount of :jp61 000 and on the C\J3d cla;: of :\[a last con e' ed the land to the State fro• of charge Th& c t tl u• pro nptl) fulfllled on ts part a lt otl 1g eu amed hIt fo the State officers to nd1 ctt so tho lctu g of the contracts but th!s was not done and wot ld not have been do1 e at all f om c trte IS had not forced the State officers to tb.e d scba ge of the r dut:l Ths obJect of the deJa~ on the part of the sent state officers has been to allow the ttme v !I m which the appropr nt ons were to b expended which was presc11bed by the statute to elapse and thus defeat botl:l. of tnese :vo k ded m del a\ mg from .Ma; la•t to tlus tune bv nil sorts of foohsh excu:::;es and nothtlD\ thus far hru: been done upon either basm and It 3 ume that tho~e persons who ha vo paid 111 the shape of a local tax to vards these work::; the ~um of ~61 000 sho1ld see to this bus 1 ess and exa mno 11 to the conduct of these wh g officer• These worl>s were ongii&ted and planned b) the d~mo crat1c canal board and the appronatto ns made tn pur.suu.nce of the .r: recornmendat ons and It hns to.ken the present w lug board longer to let tlw con tracts than t did tl e democrat c board to dev se. the plan, make prov1srons for acqurrmg the ]and and procure the requiSJte nppropr ations from tbe state There JS not the least excu;m to be made for th s pr-ocrast nation as t s the tesult of an ntent ona} and culpable refusal on the part of the wh1g canal board to exec te the Jaw of the. leg:tslature a ref sal wbJch J:s to result n g1 eat opprc~~ton and 1u :JUStice to those who ha:ve paul an onerous tax These very wh g officers I ave :::; nc:e the c ) conve) ed the land for these basms to the state or rr na ed ano he mprovement n our c h-tho w1demng of the canal 1;>0 feet to Black Rock- ·wben thev '~ere not req 1 red to do so h:v au\ ]a v and have put the work under contract and have got 1t well under way wl11ch sho\\ s that the) have time and means to make harbor mprovements f the) only have an 1.nclw,atwn to do so lf these wh g office > object to e> ecutmg the Ia\ s of the state Jt would be well to place 111 thmr stead dem ocrnts who hav:e sho\ n not only n. '\Ill ngness to do thet dut' b 11 a destre to complete those 1m provements winch are so much needed a,t th1s pornt. WHIG NomNATIONs The whtg state conven tion wh c:h assembled at U c~ e~t.erda nonuna ted HAMlLTOS FtsH of ~ew York fur Governor '3-0d GEo W P \. L.r.F:ru o of' C ha.uta. que for Lteut Govern.:o~r:._-=------ {[]? The longest da) m Great Bnta u s 17 hours l\'d 2 rrunutes Iu the U ted States t • onl) !4 hours and 50 mmute The shorte•t day m .Grea Brtta u ts 7 hours and 20 mmute. m the .Umted States IllS 9. hours and 10 mmutes p The Spt:n: qf F. .edo \ a nal ona! reform P\!Per pubhahed at Cl•.,eland Ohw heretofore for Gij!.:RITT SlllTH, ha•l>..\tcd the VAll' BURu <>.rtd ~·!:Bag~ 117' It bas been d';!>Y\'-<1 tl>.at a m :<t11re 01 m 1 te.of JJlvu. Wl~~h:,ta of $ada, both wliiflh are lii!D ~ne• \'Ul produce the ~~ k...,.,. llll • .A Su on R w Br ge J A ;'lor A ( Stone Sa n'l w w Reed Jamc• F \an ~ octhan Het n J F than Dnv H Bar! er H Rumse' Johu o.botn Sam S<Lm 1 D Ga1 lnor of L vt 1g to 1 •a J tl at he re\re o::e ted th \\ g b a. ch Tile deO gatJo lro n h s (hstnct con 1~ted of oM\\ lug onm democrat nnd one I bert man b lt the \ere all free mr 1 The democ he ~ he p e-sumc-d :van ed o bea Cas\ tho \1 lugs to beat Ta~ lor and tho; all wtsh od to beat both l\Ir Sears of Tompk lS: another h g follow td ~ th so 1 e te nn k::! o I th.., esCDllt on Mt Je vettobsened that the dele2at on fromlns rl s r rt co ~ ed of one- barn bur g v.h g one b4v b 1rn1 g l IJort m~n, &nct one prct\1 tolerable bu.r 1 lm mg democrat \.f r f rtl e rema ks aU ans ng from a rn ap prehens on of the 1 esolut10n It was adopted :\I Cochran of ~ ew Y o1k moved that Cba.Jr appo t a co n n ttee of one f om each JUd em! d stnct to report pwnanenl officers of the co JVentton Adopted and the folio vmg were naned ado pled h> the con vent on l-lr SLarkweuther of Otsego now Jnovecl that. JOHN A DIX of Ne\ Yotl be unammoush nom nated for the office of Govetno ton was adopted b\ acclamat on 0 1 motto 1 of M Coch an SEfH lH GATER of W)omng was m ma mer nommated for L eut Gover 1or CHARLES A WHE<\TON of Ono11daga and WILLIAM P A...l'<GEL of Cattaraugus for elec ors for the State at large lllr D bble of Gene ee moved the appomt ment of a comn 1ttee to appnse the candidates of tl e r sclec on and to sol c t the r acceptance of ']'he motion \as adopted and a. corn m tee appo nted l'r!J Green of New York, made some remarks upon the necess ty of .spr~ad ng the pnnc pies \htch we advocate thro 1gh the dtfferent d strJCts of the State Gen Nj e was then called for and made a most mterestrng speech whtch WM warmly responded to bJ the convent o 1 J ctter t'nun Jolln Ill, Holb. fl ul s ed Gormmttcc on 01 gantzat an -MessJs Cochran, ot N Y Flo\ d of Sutlolk R der of Albany Stewart of Ful on P:erl ns of Jefferson Sage of Tompkms Bronn of Ste 1ben and Dtbbl& of Genese~ ~1 'I lden moved as milar collllm tee to repor re olut oos a tl f t 1er dee-med t neces~'~ar , an Mr T1lden of New York then reported a se I nes of excellent resolutwns whtch were adopted I F 1 o r a's Fe s t 1. v a 1 b acclama on We will publish them as soon I The :\1 sses 1 LSLE y (1 a ng t en !!OI c ted by many !IS t!Jny are received who were pte e to tl e fi ct \von I g) 1 roposo e•eat og address for tl e convent o 'I he follow ng were apr o nte-d Comnuttee o 1 no:w' >tl01t8 and ad tJ css -:H~~~r5 rllden of N Y Dean of Putnam M1llor of Colu nb a :\l:,:e s, ofS La ;v ence Buell of Her ktmer Randall of Cortland Stanton, of Seneca Mr Dean of Putnam offered the followmg I (\O~CERT for tie BENEFIT OF THE QRPHAN resolution whmh wa~ adopted unnmmoueiJ A\Y LOT on THE:SUAY EVI>NIN!> Wth n•t•nt Pt and Wmd ofWyommg The co ention then tool AFT:ERNOON ~ES510til Resokffl That th s convention return the1 s n cere thanks to the d1st ngu shod 1nd vidual Gen Nye for ]us eloquent speech before th1s conven tion Mr Jewett of Monroe ceed n ~ be pubhshed m moved that the pro all the free sOil papers ?\Ir Cochran from the comm ttee on organ za twn reported the followmg names for permane.nt of the stato officers of the conventwa :VIr Welch of Eue called the attont10n of the Preotdent-Ge 1 \T LE:\' :HcDO:'ii 'I.LD of convenlton to the fact that a German free sotl pa Queens count; per had been recentlv o~tab!Jshed m Buffalo and vIce P1e.stdents-lst d st Geo H Purser 2d com nended 1 t to the support of the German de CONCERT HALL oo nmcne ng:ntS o clpek u::J'\ T ckets a ~ cts nt the door o be bad at t.be Book S ore.!!! and W1ndow Shade,g d st Sam 1 B Gard ner 3d d st T B R1der 4tl I dJSt D vV Severance ~th d st A H Buell 6th mocracy throughout the state d st H<mrv w Sa.((e 7th d st. R .B W 1 sner 8th After the adoption of the usnal resolutions of 1 TWO ~IGTITS l!IORE~ dist C 0 Shepard. thanks to the officers the convent on RdJOUn ed Thursday and Fr.tday., Sept:. 1 4 and 1 ~ J\OHN H BOWIE & U0\8 Secretaneo-t\.mzt L Dean of Dutchess A Jn tho nudst of great euthus1asm, and WJth an I - Leather Store 1 F Wheeler of Rensselaer GJlbert a Grant of avowed determ oation to elect the ticket. As The Origmal 0hrJ.sty 1 s Minstrels, l'io so. F~rry S<=~• • .Nc- Fork K ngs,. James \~ adsw:m:tb of Erie A.ndrew H the members were ]eavmg the Court House nine I Have. t1 c bnnor of announc t g that ow n\ to the m Oak a 1 H('n ock Sole 1 e!lthe V\ ax and Gra n Upper Gree • of New York. h , J men•e RUcce·~ nttcndmg llieH prcvJOus Concert~ and 1 y l eatller Harne 5J llndle 1 Hose, llijn I and Lncc Leather '.!esors Cochran and \.VIsll~r \1 ~IB Rppolnt~d heart~ c eerA WMO gtven lOr OH>I v J.N Buru:..>< tl ~ e of the \\\ of nu e \\ fa \\ whn ba e Sp ts. &.e Boot U,g, and Feet., and Cu Lea her ofev~ h ffi t th h j bet n unattle to nbta n il~m s~-> on tbeyw n IZ teT\\O ~aRt.: I ry descr pt on a committee to Wait npon t e 0 cers 0 e c a r II? The Fourtb Presb, tery o£ Ph ladelph1a w ll of the r rn n \' tea d P< I'C LAR coNCERTS n th s I LEATHF.R I!OSE for the t rotvn VI ater, F re En The President on takmg hiS seat thanked the hold an espeCial meetJnJY this afternoon In the c ty pr 0 to lne r depart e fnr the East. utroduc ug a g ne• Steam Boat• PMt.or es &.c nauufaclu ed *om eol•vention r 0 r the une>::pected honor they had F 'tl p esbytertan Church on Arch street above j var et) of J e r most 1 opular ~lelorl rs &c the bestDal< Ta ned Leather w t/1 WroUghtCO~J,\'d 3 r tv '\' '' lll l r p rt l\U :1 s ff> ch Cont'ert 0 sma 1 t lis of the day ets LPnt er Band &.c JJ;.<,.J o conferred upon htm For several years past he Tenth, to tal;;e mto cousJderation the npplmatJOU !D\ Ad n ''on~ cents Doors open at 1 Con ~rt to n-= GOLD-PEN\\-G d p ---:R:~-;;:t had been retired from pubhc l fe but he hnd been of the Rev M. La Rue l' Thompson to have hts co cnec at~ o clock ;ept~ lo BR\-\u\~ \' -, 1 ° , en$ 1 ~~P~ 1 ° st b th 1 ~- --- ·t-N&HCBB!RDSlra 1actov \f. uan- roused and brought fotth agmn V e aame cau•e pastoral relations w1th that church disso ved as he !!:? REMO VA! -A pARKER has removed hJs Pen• wholesn e and reta 1 A 1 w sh ng a good an clew 1 Which had brought the members of th1s conven has received a call from B tffalo The Rev Mr EXCHANGE OFFICE rom Spa Jd nos Exehan,• to pis\\' £a 1 a-duanunefor t~emselves .R RD tion together They had met to carry out the Thompson 1s o 16 of our most dtstlngaJshed and No 16Sem·caitrcet neXi door to the Post Office wlurehe a g10d3m BROWN &. ~._!!.::_A __ _ pr n(> pies of the declaration of 1ndoepe-ndence and elo ueot dlvmes and ru:~ WJthdlll.wal from that t w J I e h ~.l t.o see t s d f en as andamcb new nes u ft 1848 -WM H BEEBE &;: co s Fall !tJie pf he trusted that they !hould take the best measures chirch and thiS cit> w 1 ll be deeply regretted not may favor !tim \' 1111 a call augi!6eptla ¥Hats ust re e ved and for •ale Also the Fall style of to carrv out tliat end only by' membe!l!! of his own congregatmn, but by ~TEETH -Artificutl Teeth mserted C~Qttewen • and Boy • CaJ\!..T~EEDY k SMITH s l'II~ Jewett announced that a. eommtttee from all who have enJoyed the plea&IU'e of heo.rml:\ ouper or manner Decoyed Teeth re•to ed elcanoedoke aug2\.dzw• No 1 3 Mam •t the Liberty Party State Convenllpn which had h \ \' Gautte s,.,t 8 Alloperatton•guaranteed Charge• moderate th tm -v, <> -r W G OLIVER Dent st p COFF'RE been•nc.se..,on•n ••cltyto rlaywaapresentandJ D N BEEF PORK A.ND FISH.IN\'PE''TOR stated thnt !bat bodv after pasomg certam resolu (D\Out of about nmety voteno at an vera 0 \' ! , 1 l \ v , tions, baUdoclarqd that p:uty was d~s!!Olved (ap Mills we undeutand •even tv bave JOined the free BEMENT & R:U DEN • ill YTON STREB T. BUFFA L 0 plause ) H6 moved th,'it the chat~Dian of that ooil Leagtte Well done, New Mlll~ -Sahm PR.ODUCE CO)JJtlJS8ION !lERCHANT\' All k10ds of pY<>PIS one .ccmstant)v on.h!lnu eanVj,lllii9J!, \Jtp W)U!,now-pre~ent:; be ~mntted flo\ WOTul _ ~ aj!3 jmo J{o 1 ,IJEnit.u, Wn•u Dvrr.ALf> arul for !!ale \ JWl~ ~ PORT OF BUFFALO B ACI\GJ\l\DION BOARD!'>\ \ 1ar•~otoek .. r all s ..,. and ot Red an 1 l!lru:J1 squijres For s~le at serl~ BrE~ LIZ :l llUOKSTO.IUl N EW Ml'SIC BOOKS..,. The Nat una! Paalu.••t at nv Hou~ QJ t;hurch Music l~ Lowell Mason and G J Wehb TheM rle-rn Harp a n~w rnUeet. en of' rhureh Muse by B I Witte at d J .E GoUld The ~arred Muslrel or Amer e n Church Muotelloo~ by V C TayJar All the abo\' popoular i;!Jng ng Books fQr sal~ wh')l;t>Joel!i u1!d l:etatl at, oepl(. a I EELE\S BOOK~OltE •