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I .. m . 11.2 b t• I of the slave power and took Ote stump (or M .. RTI!f ,, From Abroad. watl!] l):\-.epn lC. I v .. ,.Bunzr; Thu; etepwasfol!owed b~ h15 re [cOJlltl':!PO~l>l':N~TTU;:tt:r.PUBL!C] -~---::-.;:-;-;::;;-;--;;--;:---;;:-~;:-----I mo1ol fran the officr: of In.di lll .Ar;eut and the MrLw>uK~l ~. 1 10 1 g. 1 g il v k 1' ,\. L 0, :.\ • Y 1 subst t tio 11 I s place of a I han! Ill r>Jmeut vf 1 na e JU t t to b i\1 Ctw \HLL It IS fit tbnefore nww that the free ~ ett 1 me t fgF' e ~ oul t e IrPsult'\ ar - 2 • e conn :t :\es o on~u ac t was a spe dernuc acv of New Yo k have detcrnlll8d tl at cal elect 0 r t ffi h fi h ld piOSCflptwn shall be proscribed that oue of the d th tat Tb d er e e govern-ment- e test was ma e I 1 n .~or conn ' o cers 1 t e r:at e un on AN ORF .f!i an ree sm an't even o cer was 1 VJCt ms of proscr ptlo should lead us m the battle v B a f I ~ ffi lnauch a postUon there ate few cwn clo better ser-1 1 1 db 1 f THREE O\E f' ec e v a maJor ' o to ~\' over I v ce thau W LLL! '\ P ANGEL of Cailimlugus j lJ tb c T d Th H a o ers- ASS A 1 LoR an scattenog e 15 nommatwn IS an excellent one and will be officers elected arc a J ud e of Probate Shenff co dtalh responded to b, the west. Cl k f th c d cg y t er s o e ourt an oroners ou can se The ticket f<>r Electors 1s headed by RoiiJORT w c d fi , y B d 1 I Ml!Y.T of New York '~ho mhen!sall the Trrtues her ;n;h u :w~ •; :h ' 0 ~ A~ ullE• tan r. p ;~: of a patr ot 3 name and JA.iii'KS S W ADS'\o\ DRTH a e eac o e st o competl ors or banner Racme wrU g ve fifteen hundred major of Geneoeo who un tmg to nne talents and de ~~~ Walworth and .Rock about the same each votion to the ca.urocet all tho~e ra :t.s of char cter otnin•uwns~ of tile Free DeJnocracy ,FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA1~IS, OF l!ASSACHUSETTS ELECPORS APT ARGB JAMES S WADSWORTH of L v ngston ROBERT EMMETT of New Yorl FOR GO\ E!l.NOR JOHN A. DIX. whiCh command re•pect t~dmiratJon and gratitude bas a populant' of\ hLCh am man m1ght be proud The ehmce of the free democracy of th1s sectwn of the state for Governor Jt wouold have been more n co 1sonance with the p~rs01nal preferences of !he west1f be ha I been selected for that nom nat o b 1t h s unqualified decl aa:tton of the pro posed honor placed itl out of the power of h1s fn~I ds 1n the convenuon to br ng him prom nent h before that body As a Presidential Elector ho ever hts personal popt Jar!} wtlllendstre gth to the cauoe ul end> st ong m the affections of the people and enable those who apprecmte hts noble q aT t eto> of head an 1 neurt exempl fled nan able ad-vocac\ of the pr neJjles of free Hom and 1 1 n record tho esteem m wh ch the3 hpld h m The t cket nom nated at Uttca IS one of gre:1t strel gth The cand dates are all men of ab 1 t'l and worth and f tll e bo1h 1 the~r past hves and pre.:o;entop we contend on::; the m1 ortant pr nc p]el!l for wh ch L~t the free dernocmc3 rall) around thorn w th t} e v go a.ud enthusuusm wh ch the cause hn:! thus fnr e) cued m d there can be no il Shout front tile WC!It. Waukeesha one thousand and th s cou tJ Js safe at least for VAN BuREN Shebo\gan Fo 1dulac nnd all the northern count cs (except Wash ng; toJ pt>rl \P\ ) wrll follow m the ' alte of Mar q 1ette -nd al>o Green vest of Rock The other countres m the mmeral re!!' on are •omewhat under southern Influence bnt rna> ..-et Jreld to the popu la current that 1.s oveiJ wl ere sett ng A. g neral a d s\stemat c organ zat o 1 JS no\\ be. ng effected throughout the \'tate and arrange ment• for mass meeungs n all or most of the cou t es \V e hope , et to I ear JoHN V <1N Bu RE' S VO(Ce n \) ISCOLlslfl before the CuiDpalgll :\lr \V sanunN 1 as baen here and made some vorv good speeches here and clsew here but rt \ants JoHs to , veep the board cleat The J ght hot ~e keeprr an old g~ntleman nnd n cr p pie has been removed b' PoLK for bemg suspect ed of prefcrr g frcedo1n to sial er) (for he bas taken no part m the matter ) The effect ho'1 ov er w l1 o h: make scores of VAN BuRf N me1 - PoLK I th nk ts help ng the cause more than an) other nan a td I hope he w1ll keep nl1t. The great C ,\SS n1eet ng of the season\\: as held at Mrl tan Hall on Satu da\ mght. Largo hand b lls 1\ ere 1 osted all o'er the ctt) for several clu \ s and a l)(ltd marched t!trough e\ en \treet m the FOR LIEG I GOv'\ERNOR SETH M. GATES, The :~oung and growmg state of W1sconsm c t' on the even ng of the me t ng unt I long after the 'oung-est of the glonons SISterhood of free the hour appomted The musiC 'HS VOl) 15ood OF 'liOM G CANAL CO~JMJsSfONER CHARLES A \VHEA'fON, OF ONO DA.G-A. PRISON INS! EC10R WILLIAM P ANGELL, FOT\(t£1Ji: S Se€ferson.an Free §o1l Leagnc There WJil he a meetmg of the Jeffi 1somau Free Soil League at the CLFB R00~1 (the old Post Office) THlS E\ EN I!, G at half 1 ast ~ o clock All the fnends of fi ee so I are tnv ted to be ptesent A sketch of the p oceed gs of the Couve1 t on has already bean placed before eL r readers - The} wore chnmc\er zed throur; out b; the same harmon) and enth 1s a<m \h ch have marked the action of the free democracr n \' n Jar assem bla ges and Will he producttve of tho same tuum phaut rosult.• to tl e can ~ \I ch ol c1ted them All the assombl) dtst 1ct~ of the State \1th but two o three excephon• ere represented by sound and pat ot e men ho one grE>jl.t obJect the preservat on of freedom n thA ten tones of the U uon R grud ng that as the great n a) as the o sue u the prese t canvas::; 1t was att al a cl proper that cn.nd dates should be selected \ th espectal t efet ence to that 1ssue un nfiuenc.ed by co s derat ons ar s ng o It of f01mer pol t cal d fterence< long smce adjndJ • cated b) ou legt•lat ve tnb ntals a 1d declare\ sot tied bv pub! c ent men! 11 e conveat on felt tl at t haifa del ca e tasl to penorm It saw n the ra ks of the free de moe rae> able and el!ic er t a d devoted me the former pol cal o gan za o s- ne state~ leads off 1n an unequ vonal declaration of altncl men! to freedom and m au nmqnahfied re p tdtut 011 of CAss and TAYLOR and of the slaven propagand sm of v.; h ch tl e' are the chose ments and representat ves The letter of our Th-<I lwaoke~ correspondent n a oth!er coJum show tl e progress of the free so I p:r. nc p1e m W s cons 1 and the recorded vetd ct m tls favor m a recent elect on n 1\farq tette cou1 t' A. bare ma Jd! t\ Will not sat1sf\ the clanns of the fteemen of the ve• THREE to ONE the Free den ocrnc of ~ tsconsm demand and tccetvo for the cause a 1 I ts ca d date• lf Septeml or ~ 1elds s lei frn t what Will the npeu ug mfl1e ces of November i!o? Well ma' 0 If cortespot dent elm n tl af vVJsconsm shall he placed at the head of the 1st of Stmtes winch hon or themselves h' a 1 endor ement pf the platform a d 1om noes of the Buffalo convent on New Yo 1 Massachusetts Oh o \ ermont Ill nors M ch gan a d N~:w Jerse\ w Il do lilobh but three to one for V ~N BuRE:tl and AnA.Mi.S s more than the' can accompl sb Wtscoosm must take the She 11 w u 1t well aud ma\ she wear SorL IN PEN NS1 L' ANIA- The north~rn cotmt1es of Penns) Iva 1 a are m a blaze of free do 11 Mr VI ILMOT Js Oil tl e stump and do ng good sorvrce for theca 1se Large and enthus1as t • meet ngs have recenth been held m Tro' W llardsb\ rgh and To <\/an da Bradford count rhe o te at Towanda was attenmed bv at leas three thou•an d people II:1 The fi ee sod com en !Jon at Readmg uommated the followmg electoral tick;et At Lmgc WrLLIHI LoantE:tt Jn BENJAmN W RrcnaRD• Dzstru;ts John A•hto1 Jr Da' rd C Skerrett W B fhomas James J Rob ts Jared Darlmgton Lev Bucl nor Dr Jacob Sharpless Hen.,. Carter Dt E H Mason Joh Kel Hon vV Donaldson, Aaron Chubuk John ~M Patton Joseph Gra' Alleu litobbmctt ' Jason w· Eb, S W Mfilm James Slocum John P0wer Matti ew Elder Georl!e R R ddla \\-V W McDougall W F Clark, Dr F A Marshall but t d d not \'eem to attract any one except the offi e holders and the r fnends who numbered about two bundr~d mcludrng a portwn of each of the other partes ho v; en o t of c tr os y to hear tho man1 d1•tmgmsbed spe~k~1s t ed to addre::ss the n~et ng VA BuREN and T \.:i'LOR rcce \ ed n ore cheers than CA s ana-the mcotmg townrds the close became rather bo oter a d broke up w hout fin t>h ng the n porta t busmeso for whJCh the' congregated Tlus 1s the econd C s m~e g and I th nk fposs ble l'th er more ludicrous than the fi st NORTH.A IPTON PEORIA co Ill • ~ The abo1 e names ha' e been obtanwd wrthout effort I have 110 doubt hut 100 <ubscn bers mtght be obtruned wrtlwnt much trouble so great s the mteJCst felt m the free so I movement !:'{othmg s wanted but hght so\ n broad cast a no1 g the proJie to secu e the electoral vote of Ill no< The sy mpath es of the masses are m fa\ or of fr~edom here as well as every where else Tl e tegtlai uorn nat on me tluse who can see no fo ce 1 tl e di\5 and whe~eforos of~., B< rG.:I~i s U t ca letter affect to treat the moven1ent mth contempt but others I have no doubt, see somethmg 111 1t w h ch IS as s gn ficant to L1m ts CA~s as the hand wr1ting on thaw all lli ORTH FAIRllELV 0 Sept 9 1848 * * • Be assured the free so 1 cause ts rap1d progref>f': ng o the Reserve TaJlor men are reduced to a c:.tate border ng on despat w1ll see 1 ' an uc do It I w 11 1 elate A. real tl o '01 gh free so er asked a long faced Ta, lor la \er how he hked 1A>LOR • last letter 7 (the one 111 wh1ch he sa.s he\ onlcl have acMpted the Balti more no n natron &c ) 0 sa1d he that s notlnng m01e than he said long ago • Well but do 'ou 1 ke to have lnm repeat tt qmte so oft en 1 Tl e Ta1 lor man sloped BAT A A Septen ber 14 1848 The en erg es of the f eemen of Genesee are arous ng to meet the shock pf the commg battle Last n ght a Ia go and enth smsi!C meetmg was l eld 1n th s to~ n be g the th rd 111 number- Ho JoH~ CHAT!'IELD p e=s ded Tl e meet og \as fi1st addressed b\ GEo H STONE Esq of the face of o1gamzed dennnciat on dared to stand on the platfo m of f eedom a d boldly ad'\ oc::t.te the application and c•tabl!shmrnt of f ee prmc1 pies It also a v the 1 bcrh pa t comr o ed of energet c s ncer.e a d tru l 1oVIng men who:5c fidel tv top c pie unsu<ta ed b, a smgle hoped for reward save that :vi ch spr ngs Iro n the con sc ous tess of a sacr-ed dut\ peifu11ned has com manded the adm rauon of all volu tanh aban don theJr orga 1 zat on and JO 1 the rnnks of the free democtacj to ntd n the appl catron of the '1 he convent o ndjour cd at ;::l 0 clock on Wed Altnon u a speech of more than two hours n nesda\ mormng after dec1d ng n~t to nommato length which wns r~pkte With argumentative ca d dates for Governor and CanaU Con m :::; on er• TheJ Wlllmterrogato the canrlrdates alread) m nom1 nat un and vote for those most fn.vorab]e to free sol] It \as 11umerousl) atlended Joa~ ~ A.N BuREN nddressed uhe people who reCeived h1 n th great entl us usm G,~, vVoRK• -We V1Sltcd Oil Saiurda\ llJ com J F:t ERso L\.N m:d ance tc the terntor cs of the pan' v t 1 a fr end the bu ld ngs erected and be U n on and n the establ sl ment of the pnnc!ple ng erected for the Gas Com pan• on Gene•ee that the flag of ti e An er can rep bhc s the her street near the canal The wotks are 1n a for aid of freedom and not of slaven ward state and 'e wore assured b> th~ Super n In the recogn !ton of these me 1 who ho..ve he e I teudonts that the\ would be able to furmsh the c1t' tofo e acted w th orga zat ons antagonrstic to our b the lOth of October The bulld ngs are substan own as brothers engaged m the same cau~o It tJal and 01 namental and the entire works tl rough folio,; ed that they were e Jtitled to tho same con out exhrb t good taste as well as perfect adaptn s1deratwn m the pari\ or 1 f they were not the I !ton to the use for wh1ch they are erected There dwtates of expt~dJenc\ (which we are onh dJs •• an ntr of substantial neatness m the fimsh of posed to follow When they do not conlliCt with a these premises \\ ven much ~clmtre TbC) prmc1ple) pomted clearlJ to such a selectiOn of show the h~nd of skllful art sans as well as expen ca ulidates as would serv\i to ren ove all Jealous anced mechan cs wh ch \>e sha!O hope to see 1es and dtstrtlsts from ou ranks That the ac more pructtcally lmttated b) our budders \Ve tion of the conventwn was exceed 1 gh happv m des gn to speak more part cnlarly of the compan) s th1s partrcubr no one who Juob at the ttcket w 11 work hereafter It 1s worth a vtstt to look at feel drsposed to ga nsa' Fev.: men enjoj a Jnorc '~ de spre11d and env1a ble pop 1lar tv than Jo:H1i\ .A Du: Hav ng a! facl.l:;. He showed up tl e ope at ona of tl e slave propagandrsts the de gns and obJects The poech was I stencd to \1th g eat attcnuon and \~as \ell rece1ved H \\'l'rLnER E•q was then called upon bv the meet ng He at first declmed ow ng to tl e late tess of the hour but the aud1 01ce ws1stmg he made an address of about half an hour 1n length wte!'spe-r~ed w th m ecdotes wb1ch \ere apt as 1llustrat ve of the posrtwn of the old parlles H1s speech wns rece1ved v1th great applause The meet ng broke up 111 great g]( e wtth three cheers for the cause and Lv1A.RTHf V ~N BURBN Ye assurecl the nght feelng prevails m old Gene~ee \h1g Jetter wr tms to the contrarJ notw thsta 1d ng The wh g office h<>lder~ and expecta 1ts are perambulat ng the count try ng to wh1p lll the dJsafi'ected I learn the~ have poor success Scores of good wh gs have Jomed the free sml party As RtTcarn sap Sk es b 1ght-alllooh well Cor Lrss Sept 13 1848 A call hav ng been made and rosponded to for an orgamzatwu of tbe mhab1tants of thrs town m favor of the e]ectwn of the free sml candidates to tho first offices n the g ft of the Amer can people on mot on HUlltPRREV SmTH Esq was chosen Chan mau of surd meetmg and S C AnAJIS Sec retarJ man\ of the most. prom ner t r lPn uers of t1 f! late wh g part) have J attic paled On Tl msdayeve m 1g upwards of fifteen hu1 dred perso 1s asse1nbled at the Cap to] m A.Jbam, '\ d approved of the pro ceedmgs of the Ne\'\: York meeung wh ch nom Hated Mr Cu Y for the Pre.tdet C) The Atla> Si\t\S rho' approved ul o of the nom nat on of I J>h and I atterso 1 but :\It Selden decla ed that f thrse canddates ~ere putfornard as 'I~ lor e 1! the comentwn thatnommated them had adop ted ra\ lor he COt Jd not St ppo t the U Mr t:lehle spoke for an hour \ h great power a1 del quence and \a< cheered \ehemel th He rep 1d ated Ta lor de ounced h 1 a d I ophe ed h s deftat The farmers of the no th w 01 lrl 11 1 c~ not snpport hm1 fhe wh gs \ere not bound to lllny suppnrt h n He urged then to go on MoNin: M RXJ::T l\Ir S was fol o ed by \'alv u Pepper after n ey Oil tat 11 vh1ch the meetmg adjourned 1 he fa' lvr men 1 tl c 1 <t • 1 sl attempted to d st rh the meet ng bt t 1t :was or derh n tl e rna n In tl e v llage of Pe m Y a 1 a call I as bee 1 s ~ued s gned b) three hu <1red and t\\ ent\ !': x .. names and among them some of the \tuum I est and most act ve wh gs of the count' for a\rneet >g 1 t favor of HENRY CLH and ~I L~<nrr FriL .aronx n d to tuke the necesiSarJ stE>ps fo the no n Illation of nn eJector ] t cket I 1 other local t es < m lar moveme 1ts are tal< ng place clearh n d catr 1g a detem 11 at o > 01 the part of the Cr A Y wlugs not to suppo t the TAY LoR electoral t cket \\-\ hat clrum Ylr FILLlUORE who has bo'l ed to the slave po11 e1m the endorse ment of the Ph ladelpl a cutrage 1 as upon the f 1ends of CI n ve are at a Io to determ ne- lg nre tl e eq orts per ca al fro tl I Is he not a pal t Clpa 1t the same fate\ ti h s la1. e hold g assoc ate'l These movements are full of encouragement to the free democ ac' of the State m d sho 1ld st1m ulate them to extra exert ons Honest and sm cere men seen g the des g s of the TA' LOR and C .\SS part e!S are abu domng then1 111 swarms and 1tneeds but actJvlt) on the part of our flrends to g ve the nom nees of the Buffalo and \Gt ca convent ons a tnu nphant maJollt\ 111 the State The Ut ca Coo ent on nppo 1ted a State Cen tal Co nm1ttee to se1ve fo1 two 'ems or 1t I the r succe<so s should be appomted consJstmg ol the folio ' ng gentleman C H<RLEs S BF.•-ros of Alban' DunLEl Bun\ ELI of A.lba 1 H>: RY S Ra:-<DHL of Cortlandv lle E B TALCO rT of Os \ego 1<'17 l l 0 BENJ F BuTLER of New York Bl DYnE Tu 1 G UST of Buffalo 10'1 II U VAN Dvcx of Alban' Cn•ans .A MAN~ of Ut co. I Aac R ELwooD of Rocheste1 Pr OC.EEDI GS OF THE FREE Son. Co l~ NTION - VIe have JUst Issued a tlmd eil ton of the P10 ceed ngs w th the add lion of V .AN BuREN\ a d ADAMs letters of acceptance-the lette1 of JoHN P H \LE wtthdraw ng h s name also opt 1 ons of 'v ASHI~GTON JEFFERSON ii'ACKSON CA \' &c &c For ~ale b the hu dred or s ngle cop\ P co $4-s gle cop) 6d THE n-1:\SSA.CHUSETTS I-lu KERS -A 1esolu on was offered m the Massachusetts hun] er conve'l tion to admtt no one as a delegate wl o was not tn favor of CAss a\d was vote t dou:n A s g fi cant commenta1 \ on the Bait more no nmee and an md cat on of Ius fate m that State ben SoNs OF TE rPERANCE -There are nove gh dtVISion• of !he Sons of Tempemnce n Georgra Last October there :vere~ b t seve teen Seve-r:u thousand new members have been addod to GEORGE P MARSH -.A cor>espondent of the Boston Rcpu!Jhcan vr t ng from Burl ngton Se-pt 11 sa\s Mr M lacks about 560 votes of an clec If th s be so there has been but one Con gressman (Mr HENRY) elected m Vermont BARRELS OF MoNEY -The bark Engen a wh ch amved here to da) bnngs twelve ba,rrels of l'tlexr can dollars wb1ch amount to the sum of $120 000 -:i Y Ecem •g Po.t of Friday AN UNIO> -The Barnhumer puhl hed at New York has been nn1ted w1th the Campatgn Post and w 11 be publiShed t 11 after the campa gu at the office of the New York Evemng Post il:i\The execut ve committee of the Jeffersoman League meet at the Club Room .. th1s even ng at 7!! o clock A full and punctual attendance of the members ts requested •o cool under the mfluence of a north east wmd as to make fire and \\ oolens necessar; to personal comfort. FAT -Freaner, the Mnstang correspondent of the N 0 Delta, hM re\hzed $10 :000 b...- acung as auctloneer Ill the sale o{ Uncle Sam s propert\ at VeraCruz 13 6137 r nr II s i.l Cheese 1 6 OQ OJG 1o 6 10'3 e2 GJ9 n ee 6 )\a2....c .:lO waJ s g ven to the vV lmot p1 ov so a warm aud able suppott and hav ng res stod Ill hts place m th,e Senate w th s1gnal ab !Jty the pecnhar dog mas of the south on the subJeCt of slaven there was a stag 1lar propr1ety 1n hts nommatton {or GOvernor E lJO>tng the enttre confidence of the rad cal democ :acy of New York who have regard ed aud cber shed h1m as 01 e of thetr br1ghte•l Jewels )et so m ld and gentleman!; towards those With whom t. has been b • fortune to d lfer JU ttmes past Jt IS bel eved that be ca not be ob Jectlonable to a s ngle s ncer:e fr end cf. the free soil pnnc ple That he w II command the entire vote of the free democrac; there ca 1 not be a donbt II:1 The hnnl er papers assert that CAs• 18 op posed to the establ shment of slavery 111 temtor1es but at the north the) have studrotrol) refused to P 1bl sh h1s NICHOLSON letter on that subj~ct. VI'ben we published that letter W<> proposed the use of the n pe to the Cus organ of tins mty whtch not\ tbstandmg 118 prcssmg dcm \\is for assistance, refused our offer fear1ng to encounter the pas tlve stand taken b, Gen C..u;s agamot the W J!mot prov >O It knows he hllB srud over and over ngam that to P\\\ t, wou!d be death to the war dea h to the democratic party nnd to any The chmr then bnefly elated the ObJects of the meetmg On mohon of the secretary t! Willi resolved that a commrttee of five be appomted by tl1e chatr to report a plan for srud organ zalion - Thomas Judson LJmau Clarl Job W1Ibur E C \-dams aJ d AddJson Smllh \ere appo1nted smd comm1ttee ExTRAoRDINARY FEAT -A. New York paper states that Bnts:roN the celebrated wnt ng mas ter of that ctl\ taught a law: er m a course ot twelve lessons to read his own wrttmg PORI OF llUFrALO ARR!VEn-\ep IH S ea ner A IDE'r ca Folger San dusk} ., t r fin r 3 do &eed 3iJ l egs butter Vobb a d co 23 I Is firmr.., do portt ,2e, ke_,s but er 3 l Is seed 2 R«. ks fe tl f' s St Je-s a tJ Cu a 6 hi ds tobae o 30 doh .,h v ('S a- kP.gs buLt r 1 br dot9dutlo r2dopork~hacs woo 4box t~ned Ths nommee for L eutenant Governor SETH M G.ATES of W)ormng ts wall and faTorabl) known m th1s section of the stltte and ha• bse n long Jdcnt1fied Wlth oppostt on to the demands of the slave power He ts a gNltloma 1 of canactty and worth, aud represented h s d str ct m Con gress, some years ago m a h ghl~ creditable man ner For Canal Comm ssroner \Ve have CHA.R.U!S A WHE.ATON of Onondaga a gentleman of htgh re Eric County. Fru:J: SoiL MELT!NG9 -.Arrangamenlll have been made to hold a meot ng 1n Eden Center on Fr1d:n the 29th September Speakers alread) announced Our fJ:Iends m Colhns have called a meetmg at Collms Center on tbe 23d mstant Speakers wdl be present to address these meetmgs from the Cit) MA\:&.-At the recent election rn Marne there was no cho1ce of Governor by the people Be tween thiH and November however the free so lers who we- e without an organ zat on In the State electton, wrll combwe m the smpport of V .AN spectabilrty and abundant quahfications for the B URJI:N and ADAMS and repudiate the Mrch1gan po•utron From all quarters we hear the warm d h fi b The commJttee reponed the followmg plan wh ch was agreed to b) the meeting 1 That a central town comm1ttee of three be 11.ppo nted, to correspond wltb the count' conumt tee on all necessar) busmess also to appomt meet mgs at su table times and places and to d1•tnbute pnbhc documents setting forth the true state and pohcy of the pohtical parties of the daJ 2 The appomtment of a committee of three m each electwn dtstrJCt to correspond w1th the central town committee and perform such dut1e1 as shall nece sarlly devolve on srud comm ttees 3 The appomtment of a. v1gdant commtttee 1n each ochool d1strrct, bv the town commrttee to canvass the distncts and rC\port to the electJon dis tr1ct committee when neces•ary and to dbtribute documents, and perform such other duties as the election dJ.Stnct commtttee ma; reqmre ID' Gov B1 sELL of Connect cut, ts dangerously 1ll of cholera morbus at h s residence n ;:II orwalk We bear that hrs reco• e~ s despaired of. [):J Three tllOUSUild five hundred bushels of nee the first of the ne\v crop has been received at Savannah ~. NOTTINf!HA.M, FORTI 4RDI~G .JNlJ CO'Il>IISSIO' lliERCH.J!r\T •eplotf A..ND AGE,._,. FOR Comancrcaal Line. !'\U C£ f'RAL \ H.lltF BUFFALO F 1 o r a's F e s t1 v a I Tlle i\115 es ILSLEY (hav ng I cen s 1 c ted by many who \ere pre~ent on the fi steven n~ ) propo&e re 1 eat1ng tJ e CONCERT for tl e B&~EPIT OF THE ORPll.L'Ptl ASYLCM o THES!J-~.:iWENING 19ili ns~;<nt at CONCERT HALL com nencrng at So clock o:::r'T1cke!.S at 2.J eta to be lladattbe Book Stores and atthe door oep15d3t c es 1 brt vi e-at G on 12 ke~s of l utt.t r D ~ Barney nnd co 37 1 rls fto r Flecharty aod War en lOd J JRs n Pa ke JO kegs butter 1 b I po k I Jo t con 1 t l\ e do G H \~ alhr dJZe aDd co J llds of to hac o R H Hal 1 U kegs butter 2 b Is e!!g.s Ei Daw 6-1 b sjlou l\-1 S H<tw ey 6 casks asl es Gelsto 1 and Evans UO brls flour R p ~ l k ns Stea er En p Te Randa I Cb cago 493 hags wbeat 6fJ br s flour Dean R hmo d 70 brl:s flour 3 hd s of .deer sk n<~ Maxwell a d c 7 > J rls flour D N Tuttle 4 sacks wool \'' C Peters HU t rls flour John Holl ster 3 casks ashes H s Beecht>r 9i> hrls flour D N Harnt>y and co 2 t OXf'B good.~~: Elwood a d co 5 t ee-r hrls llnzard Monteatl a d l-O.herm~ 20! brho fish F eehartY a d \\ nrrt'n I b s fl u B~ ent and R en 5U do ~ Morrrau 573 do G B \'all r lgc and co tl burse.s ol,.! er on 1 rd Sica erOh n L dlow San u•ky {on tte 1 )-:!!JI brJeof ff ur R P \V lk ns 7 pnckagP.s produce H 0 Vow ng 64 kegs butter c M Reed :Ste.i: er Cl n~ n La b Monroe 90 brle flo r H Daw 6 do M S HaiVlPy 170 do P Durfee ond co 2!'5 do R P W k ns 169doJ and C H tel eock 1 3 do H Roop 4 cru ks h bw nes G !5 H.az.-\ud ~ Is flou hr!s o ~ boxes of ed c ne 1 brl wheat 1 JJol. g oJs K e Jy Pease and eo vaukee 10500 hu w cntR P I~ b~l .. olt 3110 do lOU do :!0 J lo UO do lUO o Cast ngs of eve n g&llcwtf DR F EHRi.UAN, Hommpath1c PhysiCian, ~0 2 WEST EAGLE STRF ET BLFFAJO L. O. ~lA 'l I HEW!:! &; CO,, I roducc CommiSs1on iliCichants, A~U AG}NTS FOR 1HE D1amuntll 111e 1St< am and ISiul Vcncls, OOT 'V BUFFALO est conunendatJons of Mr WH:t:.ATON thoug ace vb an overnhelmJng vote Of thJs ere can not e \doubt. The nominee for State Pr son. In.~pector IS welt -=:--------- Adams were appmnted a. town comm ttee S Cary Adams .Aru;on G Conger and E~n r:>teamer Iud ana Applcb~ Toledo ~2 ! rls flour 3U1<ej!l! btJUer 1 bnJ: snng 1 sack 1 b do .J If B ker 50 b Is of wh skey i\1 ti Hawley 98 brls flo r MaSl r B kegs of butter owner lfil kegs pork off\als 2 brJ:; sar g 1 lJhd \ ~ Window Shades 4tsacksfeathe,.Ilox uodresGelstnn a <l F.v~n• oO Capt 'I J TTo• ,.1 leaveD ffoo for Tb brisflourHaye.&andJuhnson GSdoJandCH ehcock l...t cago ad nte medate ports on MONDAY EVEN known m th s sect on of the state as an upngh t Hon H K Sm th of Bullhlo, whe IS aunounc John Arnold, George F K ng and Elisha ''~' fi Jd ed to 11ddres.s the democn and fearless man o IDJ!' an office under the on- of them. t 1 cy on tnat OCCilSIOn iSt Henr\ were appotuted a commillee m electron d fi \\ OS e oquent. a.n.d talented advocates g 6 1leral government, an c<>n dent that he woufd of Cas! 11nd Butler, of whnm the Emptre tltate dlstnct No J ~ p~:o§~bsd by tbuluyo jWwer, tn the event of/ cun hoMt.--·Em ( f11 J 06srrcer ThOJi\9! Jud!lon Lawtllu WhllB and Humpbri!J hJs taking a stand m fp.:v-or of freedolll he boldly That 18 a la.ct The Empue State .make& ..no 1 Smith were appolntt}d a comm 1 tte 1n d stnct No 2 i!IJIIt j II! II d~wrro \\\'~\' tu <>ppose tl,• dcraan¢1 bO- ..£ 14£.- .devoted tu c ... ,. •nlf D!ll~lb QJilltO J9WUIIDUllPIJIVU q[lllV ~911lnl! WJ~~ml\~ • e •ulkbriber cont noes to manufac rc the above ar 130 dow 0 Brown 50 do P Durfee an I co 11 b':lles JN(; ~p 1 tl at o c ncJt t ehle ath h • Paper Hnng ng Depot No !2.31 Ma 1 meet hroom con Geo A liioore nhoxeo cl ee<e 'feech Hall j For fre Hhtor passage ap 1 lyon board or at 0 M Reed 1 w ere e now l Rl nn~ 1!1111 conotantly keep on 1 an l the) and eo 11 bal., \o<I I box cloth Co 1 and Fa nta n 31 Ol!iee \\ ter st or to m~ bea.urCul and 1!pe...,if.d ~60.-t.lDeDt -af PAl,'\i'&D boxesbooXsK.imhe- :.y Pease and eo SOO> 3 GEO DAVI::::> & co Wll'iDOW :SHAD!l:S wan rana~~tape aM mher vrews Sll!amer Harmon rerrv 1' Je lo 25:i brls of Hdur Fire Lonr; Wllart ever ojf.,rcd n Bulf.tlo, or anr other llll\T~CI wefl qr Nell' hurty HOQ Wijrren, li~ do G-15 flH~nnl w do ;).) 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