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IJ:ITJJe c~~ Adccrtu.,. of Thun.dav .. rayloo: ••d ~~~~ in 'tu:kutll.\ m l nt•ty 1Jl ftlUbliC. v'!nmg <)Opl<'cl an article from the New York From theUo.on R r It can \•!K J'! U l,:-\\'1\ Ctmo \\4 h h tt wth evden~de TheRdmondWhigtsoneoftheablestTay - __ _:_ ___ -=~~-;--;;-;;-v~-=-- mer w '\ was \n •;I I ues lor papers m tbe Umon It IS filled even day B I F F \- L 0 • N • \: • gn to d~cetvc and mtslead le aJ uc e'\ q I wtth strong arlic'es and convmcmgarguments ad on pu ported to COJH from a correspondent of the I dressed to 1 ts readers m favor of Ta) 1 r and F 11 SATU!!-PAY EVENLNG SEPT 16 J;{.W I :\lob le He aid but the ImJ urtmrt po nts n the more Bnt we never see these arwles cop1ed = ;:~~~========== arucl whtch appeared n the Mob Ie paper \\ere u to the Tavlor paper of tins c 1\ or th1s state- 1 d For some reason '\ other the Ta>lo papers of tha llnt tted and other pam so ernscu ate ns lo pre South and the North nrC not upou good terms sent the meanrng of the wnt~.r 11re c:orres the\ don t quote each others articles the\ shj!ht pond<\nl of the I-lcrald detmlf?!d a conversation had edch other u1 a ven pomted manner We are w rtll Gen T\ \ 1 uR at Po cagomn and the whole- d sposed to gwe our Ta' lor fnends someth n~r 1 h G T stronger and better than the platitudes of the Dmly tenor of the arttcle SlOW$ t ~~ en \l!~Olt 15 Advertiser and Dru.l, Atlas Here IS' ue of the opposed t& the- W In ot pro :so a d won ld \eto nn lJ ll whtch prohtbn.< •luven nbove 36°30 The currespondent. tiD.\\I:i ( whtch as omitted m the Commercud) <lpeukinu oj th~ '}1 ee so l mou umt 1 t t1 no th l o ~rpresscd ]cars tlwt •t teo ld be the ab so1 b1n~ q wstwn tr£ the p1 esent canttLSs ani /!:, gro~s f th<' Free Dcanocr~c~ all otl el 'flle>twns He s u ltlml he consulOJt./l t1 c NominatlOFOR> PltESIDENT I '!1tSso n comp>omtoe a jatr m !lllcralliinc jar N BUREN szUI n14 il e slareq-ue.<lian andltc tctulv tllwg k \\~ MARTI :\f VA ' 11 H~~~~~;rght that 1f tho renli'Ophtlanthro~ c men oF ~FW lORK of the north \Who;Se efforts to abol sh tbe :r\Stetn FOR t ICE PRESIPE:\<T aro rostr ct g the pn> leges of the sla\\c could DA l\;f C1 •c e u pracucal operauon the n1, tmtron 11 otlld CH . \RLE ~ :F • A lUI~, cPa.sc and there wonld be Jess zoul and r wre Wls ~'1. dol 1 exlub1ted 11 the call•P ll.s be express~d t OF UIASSA.CHUSETT:S FOR GO\ BR'<OR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEt;T GOVER:'oiOR SETH M. GATES, OF CANAL COMMls\'JONER CHARLES A WHEA'rON, OF 0 DAGA PRI ON' IN PECIOR WILLIAM P ANGELL, OF OATAR.AliC1US ELECTORS A J ARG.E th\' would better ooservc tho eleventh commmut ment U'!ud p rsn\'lbcs tJ. at aery nuzn :,l all all md tv /. ~ mrn. !ntSLJU\-5;:. In rrpll to a remurk madt' b\ the pcr~on whom he cu ver g \ th /., stilJ. ilmt most o/ t1 e old arty q-ue3 un s we e ohsolct The south lm o one Ull form rule of meet!llg the quest on b'O referrmg to the Ia, e lhuld, • cle1 euth commandment When a re•10lllt10n t fa,or of free so I\\\ Introduced nto tl • Ph b lelphta conventiOn the eleventh command ment oxclnded 1t and 1f Gen TAnoR should be elected 1 s ~leventh com man lment w HI make tbe great 1t~m of h1s ndmuusllatwn to tl e utter co fu on of those wl o hate voted for l Illl :v th l bel ef that he wonld favor the pr ne J lo of free JAMES S W APSWOR TH o1 L v ng to ROBERT EMMETT of New Y01k so 1 Tho authentic t\ o{ t~11s corr~\p!lud nt's assert o s ha e v rtualt been c dcr ed b tl e Cun 'w cnl we therefore commend them to the con...: derat on of tho!':le who vote fot I ;L1 r OR VERY Tl<R:'\CS OF H1S U DERTAKINO -- .. e(fer~onJau Free :Sol.l Lcu.guc. There will be a meet ng of tl e Jeffersm tan Free SOil Leao-te at the CLUB R00;¥1 (the old Post Office) THlS EVENING at half pa•t 7 o clocl All the fr e ds of free so I are Fronl { tU!Il [CORRE::>PO DE C o THE Rl- PUBLtC' ] ~~ GARl Cou:sTI -A m~ss I eld u D otr ct N <:> N mgara connt:y at Olcott on the 9th mst to nppomt a dele!(ate lo 1tHJC~ - JA:VIES \AN HORN was chosen Prestd~nl and J W Mc1'ilrr and T W Ml IlniTT E ~· V ICC Pre~ den , C II L~ 1 nnd S from, tircnrtmte~ f'lo t \' \' t1. Z chary raylor \\ 1-IY ASK PLEDGES OF HIM lf'J:'ON TliE SUB IECT OF SLAvERY W~IEN THE FACT THAT HlS \'i HOLE ES1 ATE CONSISTS OF LANPANPNEGROES 1\NPTHATWHEN I HEY GO HE MUST BE A BE<xGAR IS THE VERY STRO:'/C,El:i r PLEDGE HE COULD POSSIBLY Glt E 7 Has Le s Ca's g-tvon am such pled!(rs us thts7 Is hta mlere8t the \arne w t that of tl e slaveholder> If everv lave n the L on sho 1d bP 1 berated to morro :v --co\ I, Sept lv lt>l6 does he lose anv th 1g ln It 1 If t! cn11 II ~ 1ppos l t 1at fw lO!lt h& rtw ltc/ifltl gt-m dzan ore tl e z tte csts oJ t/..c south I\ lT :-.;oT The convent o 1 of tl e freed mucrac\ adJomn ed Hste 1 da) after p e•en!ll g an excelle t rd et for the suppo t of the electors of the •tate Dm A con mtte was O[po nteQ l\ the cl u r to name a delegate The com n ttee reporled the namo of D \' m B tRIO It a~ ilclej!ate ar d BultT \ ~~ !loR' n st bo t Ito Adopt~d 1: 'I.IR TO t.:PPn TB T Z <'H ny TAl:LOR FAR MORE so? 1 1g ts 1tt ng:::; a 1) ght sun and clear n.tmo::;phPre were over and around u• •pcakmg 10pe unJ con :fidence to thoc::e h\ had ru e-n bkd to udvnnce the> cause of freedom The convent on po::.ed of able and devoted 1nen who u et to tP new the rpledges of resistance to the n.gg1 P!5 tho slave power and to take such other acto 1 a> wo Id tend to comb e n one sol d mass all the fn~ud~ of the Dulfulo platfo11n Ho\ ' ell th\ has been done tbe names of Dtx and GarEs a. the s andard beareis of the cause tl e ~tate w 11 best answer Throughout tl e act a 1 of the con ve ton \as harmon ot::;; a 1d ~ee- ned to h gov etned b; the 1 atr ot c desJre to 1 ro note n d ~otab I sh free pnnc pies On mot on, John Tuhn on L D Vi lutmg D t \ an I! or H D Tabor d I: Stac were a1 po 1tod a ('~ tra! D Rtr ct Com mttee for the 1 ng pol t cal 'ear fhe n ct ;< \ as all a d eloq te tl acldr • ed b1 M ~1 Suuru\\ORrH lluR:r \ !N HoRs S B PIPER E I Cs::\SJ:O aud A G STEVENS and was en! vened b, some apptopr ate fee sol so g' F J FITHL.I.N arose at tl e call of tl e meet g a d tated tl at a~ t :vas Intl' he ' o hl ake n •peer.h about a~ long as tho 1 aylor Plniform o.dopted a PI !adolph a and accor I gl 1 e mo vrd that th s conventiOn do now adJOUMJ w h1ch The 'fh .,. conventiOn assembled here' este la\ ~notbc r Hoi tcr and befol8°VOU recmve this you wrll have lea ned W b I Ho i\hcH .\EI .A LSB' -I h s g-entle na has the cnnd dates P 1t n no n nat 0 ' t t 5 a tal et I e stu np 1 1 th :s: state It !:i des•g ed he srgmficant fact boweve that \h le the conven I shall follo, Pr nee John 1 he liltter belongs t 0 of he f ee democrac :vas s n led upon b h 1 re but the former IS enUre] se:lf n ado a cheerful su 1 and a 1 nv ,g\orat g at no phe e ::tnd o e of the peopla \¥e shall see wh ch k~eps t 10 stand tJe longest -Pougld.Bepsze'Ir.le and tts del berat ons mmked b) the most pe teet l:r 11 good f\el g the ;vh g co ve ton \a\ 0 rturb•d I.YII > Vi AI SH attQnded upon tl e ln n 1 er etnte b) storms ms de at d ott :'II o Fooner had the convent ron and ad> crt •ed h mself to spe k at d~ nocrat c conve tio 1 adJO rn d and the :vi g the rn l oad dq o on TuesdaJ even g n favo oJ tl e o 1 at ow But wl-e 1 the tmie arr led Convel tlon Olga zed than a \ t v o)e t ran FI d 11 h M I e ' as m ss ng e coul 1't swa ow sue a stor D set 10 tC'h an con e vat ve t cl ut und bolted ot r gl t fro11 the goodlJ c ty of U uca so d >t ng shed fo ts ra o n natton -0 w tduga Standm d sto m.;;: does not of en ::.e-e Ti e ra n came dov. J ([]\' So app(lars tl at ~r ke car t keep pace m torrent• thew 1 ds ho\]ed aId wh le all 1 a P ce John \\ th the caJcasso• 10f slave ure seemed to sco \\'l 1.1pou thl' wl g co VP the membe-:s were ha g a fierce fight v th I doors about the candtdatcs to be put 11 nornmatJon Tl e e wa;:; no d scuss on of pr c pies Tl e onh dtfficnltJ appeared to ar1se from a host1htv to or preference for certa n men Curses lo ul and deep were b eathed agamst THunLo v Vi ;;£n and Wu LIU! II SEw \JtD and whon tlw nommatlQn for J eut Governor- was pend g !:;0 e very ha d th ngs wm e sa l agn 1 t n.ir: P TTERSO~ wl o '\ as afterwards nom no..ted Mr PATTERSON was tl e ca d date of lV£ED a d dom a d tl e defunct Cha ce Court botl 01 h s back and he has g \en up tl e race \\Veil such a b uden 1s enol gh to pro~lrate 1 ut 01 h ;tun man but anv part that has the \\\ eakn :ss to a tempt to earn It S r LouiS Tuesda1 Sept 12 ALTO!i (lt...T..) ELEcrro -The Cl arter election n Alton (the largest town n southern Ill nos) Look place \eslerda' The ftee sml V )I!! BunF.N t cket \Vas earned b3 2S4 mnJor t' 8¥WARD The farner was on tl e g ounJ SU[ er a paper 11 mte 1 d ng n person the N\O k g of tl e UHt h ne 0 taro <\O 1 t It ts pr nted n Ro 1 ester l\te IT which was to k ll You>< Se> <ER and other learn A fr end al•o sa 'OS that the post master gnue nator a! asp ants aId to 1Jace upon tl etJck at Cam 1da gua on recen1 1g the first nn nber et that new co nf'rt to VVY.'fDl\ Ft H of New h r€'d n bo' to d str b lte a b tndle of them-the y 01 k and that old assoctnt~ PATTlll'ON of Chan bo' started ofl a td met 11 rth a cold r~eeptlon be tau que l.;uder the d1 ecuo 1 of so bl< llful a rna Ill( ordered not to leave t b) hose he called on c1 n st 1 t s scarcely nt'ces::.a ' to sa~ that the He retuned and -when o....-.;ked wh,.: f1e brought them whole hmg worked o a chUlm, notwtthstandll g back r0phcd whv the' went have them 1 f I the de nunc at ons and threats of som~ of tho I leave them the' k ck me tf 1 don t take th~ n fnends of the defeated caud dates A .M Rrcu a\ a\ f Oswego \\as pnrt cularh lou a ltl h1• ARDSO:'Il 0 DEATH OF CArT ~IcKENZI!ll: -ALEX \:1\DER SLt denuncm\10US of VVF.ED end ope I declared that DKI L l\IcK1 NZIE well kno\\ n as an offieer llL our he would g ve as b s share five hundred dollars nav\ and as an author but st 11 more notonous as to eJeCt W >:J.:D f om the Emm•ng Journal L1ttle knots of me 1 wear ng ven long and von tll na tured faces were to be seen congregated arou Id talkmg up anv thmg but a determmauon tl} g1vc the tlcket a cordml support From the ev deuces here presented t IS ver\ clear that the whrgs of the state ate very mllch weakened by dJ<senston The old hu 1kcr w h gs ) et have the control of the pat!) machmen and use 1 t to the p ejud ce of tho ) onug wh gs but the latter are determ ne l to put nt er d. to th ~state of thmgs and bamsb \VEI ll a1 d compall) from the active management of the part\ What • tc cess w Jl attend the r efforts t me w ll determme In the meantime let the f1ee de noeracJ of the the commander of the So'TT)ers when' Ol'ung SPF.N cEn and h s accompl ces we• e hang-ed for alleged mutm\ d ed sudden].) at S ng S ng on W edne• da, It 1• suppo•ed h1s drsea•e was an affection of the heart a.<J he fell from a. horse on ~~; h ch he 1' as r1dmg and ~oon after exp~red IT The: Pruss1an Mm ster at W aslungton Ros GF.nor r has lateh recetvod from the Kmg of Pruss a the gold medal of sc•ence \ wh ch he h ... b, command of tl e Kmg forwarded to ;>,Jr DowNING of Newburgh the \ell ku~wn hor ti~ultural wnter as a mark of the e•timatwn m wh1ch hra works on Pomo!og\ Landscape Gardenmg and Arch1tecture are held m Ge • Tl man-,; state buckle on the1r armor for the contest te mament for a de ennmed and concerted effort M ut Ro1111;; ARR>;-T>:D -Baltimore an auspiCIOUS one Umted upon the gr~at prmcl -~Ir HALE, agent Qf the Post Office Do part ple of freedom wtth no Jea!ous1 es or d strusts to ment on Tuesdaj last at \Vmcheste~ Va ar paraltze ann weaken then actlon there IS even rested Jou~ D FENTO.N on a charge of steal ng prospect of a g~r~ous tr umph m November letters from the post office smec last June $2 400 f h wM found on h m and he ackno :vledged hav ng £J::1 The Commcraal of last eve 1 ng un1 5 es burnt drafts and letters He ,]so bad $800 m half 1ts readers w1th the Just letter of General T HLOR f notes n his possession dated Sept 6th Thts letter m the language 0 j ------ the CommrY\aat .A.dt:crt.zser. must ~ettle we th n t o::F' A barrel of yeast which bad be e-ll sh pped the quest on of h1s (support) nommatton bv the 1 on board a sleamer, burst whrl~ the >essel was on whigs as a candida e for Pros1denl The \hlg>' a passage from Bnstol to Swansea The exp!o as a parry Wlll neversnpport n man who sa>S I ston was so VJOlet~t that a woman who had un am not a path candtdate -' I am not engaged to luckil} seated herself on tlre barrel WM thrown a Jay vwlent hands md scnmmate!v upon pub! c herght of ten feet In the air Th1s IS the greatest officers who may d1ffor m optmon from me ' riSe of 'I'C!Iit on recnrd --~,-,---~:-: Th s last letter JS another clmdwr for the wh gs B.uLROAD Mn:TI!fG -Hartford Sept. 13 1848 -tt 1s a regtllar bate held out to the C~ss hunke1'S -'l'he annual meetmg of the Hartford and New aud thev wtll not be backward m taktng It. It 1< HaveD Railwad Company look place to day- a bid for the o£ice holders whJch W1ll absorb th~ The old ooard W(!S re eleated The 1DCTC!l88 of whole Cus part\ --'-~~~--=~ IiorCREASE AND MULfll\L~-The wife of :\fr Fu:rom:R restdmg at 95 Concord alreet, Bos~ ton on Wednesday gave birth to three fine bon, whose nnlled wetght was erghteen and a half pounds' Ern!A~IJU.RT .MoBTJ;I.ITT -In Lynn, wboee ~=1840- li!Jt 9.367 tb'l1'f' w~ 7f' ... ac Uj. t.he J,!!;)llth of Au~IJ; ~ L...RG% Ratrn\-RB LIUr -Mr h.< A~ Smuv>:R grew aj, W ...tmmet<,. Md a~ ngle lea~ of Rhu barb, llli!MUflllg fi!U!en f~el !n clrcum{eren.ce, ex cluslve- or stem or atalk: 1 • ANoTrn:n Srzz A or < R -1 ho Elyna ( Oh o) (a r e forme l a f 11 !loaded wl g paper ha ho \ted the Free So I bnnner M ~OURI -The St Louts :\e« Era sa'\ t1Je Democrat c Flag of that c t\ the organ of the !Iu <1 01 llvnlo 1 a 1 d v 1011 of the loco foe'\ s to be d sco t uued and tl at a 1 ew da h 1 aper ent tled TJ e :Dftsso n Ba In \1 rr s to be- ('- tab h~hed 'I he new paper 1\ rll go fnr \an But en- The Flag although nomtnall} a Cass paper 1~as filled w th accu U; of the free o 1 mo\ e nent£1 SuLL A'orHER-We hav~ receved the tilst number of Tl\\ Jcflm sont\' a 1 ow free <o 1 da h paperpuol shed at T enton N T It s a ha d some h tle sbeet and entc s the field With the boldness and ab 1 t\ characte 1st c of the Free P e~A Let the fn 1ds of Freedom St'>e tJ o.t Ls cuculat on IS cornmensu :ate ,.., th the cause MoRE ROO>f ST!Lr -I he Uwmung lru rtrl,~r pub! shed at Ha'Oana Ghemung count\ T J Ta,lor editor and propneto1 IS another sprtMd and effie ent aux 1 ar) to the great cause ofF 1ee men a 1d Free labor G ve t1 e people tl e truth and all wlll be r ght TH£ DROUGHT -It JS now mole than t\o months smce \e have had an\ ra111 so as to satu rate tho earth and grve hf.s to vegetation Evo11 dung 1s dr, mg up-the corn •s suffeung greatly and even the orchards of the later frmt are drop p ng the r products' precocwusry 011 tho ground leav ng but a remnant of a crop for our usual supply Frres me frequent and \e are mformed that the peat swamps m Cbesh1re and Soutlung ton have been burn ng for several da\S Gardens and pastures n lo ger afford tho usual nutnment for man and bea<t and we see nothmg mdrcatJve of any rmmediate change -!'i= Haren Ccnmer THE EMANCIPATED SLAVES OF THE VA~loH IsLANDS -A letter from Sr. Thomas of the 13th of \ guc:t, rf:\c-o VPd bv a merchant of th s c t\ states hat a\1 had remamcd qmet m that 1sJand and St Cr01x a nee the suppress10n of the late msur rectwn On rnan1 of the estates the •laves were Ill \ork and though they d d not, perhaps do amte as much ns when they were foreed }Bt the\ drd on the whole remarkably well In St Croix fears are entt'rtamed b'i some that the blacks w1ll make more trouble as soon as the Spantsh troops are re moved The wrtter JS of opmton however from iii he can learn that these fears are not well found ed -Bos!o\ 1 ra'C Se1 t 12th. Lm>:R-Y -The rlght tD carl\\ slaver\ te.rr to!') EQ.UAL!TY -The three fifths t10n FRATERNITY- Two huultere of the old parttes damn g the bo]ters A SP>:CTA:CLE TO Lwmr A.T -A Ca.•s man and a Ta\'lor man whose faces are so covered \VIth unbaked bread that the\ cannot IJ!..r a muscle tn mg to call each 'Other dough face STUPIDITY -Askmg Gen Ta)lorfor an optmon on polittcs -.A.cl..\'Ton.. Pla.tfonn... IIJ A correspondent who Is engaged m the ma· nu.fuctunng bus ness In a v llag6 111 Worcester count'\ wr tcs as follows • We are domg wollrtere In. these lard and m llo there are forty voters. Of these two are for Taylor. (or one for Tad or 11.t1d one for Cla-y should he be nommated,) three for Ca•e, and thirt\ five for Van Buren H Tador wr tes an -othez:: I uer,. we shall do even better than tins -= Bostmt Rcyndili_c_an~--- • about l\\ ont\ n::rc L h \lDEN l l I.Jeen ar po ted Po t muster at Benumgton, W 1 otmng count\, 111 pl~ce of A P Jo~~t>s gned The Ocecua_St.<>a'ID.ers P {OFFlE BEEF, PORK A~D FISH l:';SPECTOR Dc!YTO!'Y t;TREET BU.f<FALO All k1nds o' pl '~ svma constantly on band and .(or~nle apl2 PORT OF BUFFALO BIND! llY Ai\D BI ANK '6l> MAIN toTREEl YOUNG Capt c n M 'SON Cap> ll H BROML\Y Ca t J H WARREl'f ( art N p STU:NE and the P !l •• new edt on n