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• l'lon:una.t.on\ of tbe P.ree Demoera.cy ~OR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK WR VICE PRESIDENT CHA.RLES F. ADAl\iS, OF !!>USS.A.CliUSETT5 OF MASSACHUSETTS ELE) r )~:,; A.T LARGE JA:'>IES S WADSWORTH ofLv ng•ton ROBERT EMMETT of !'l'ew York FOR GU\ Jo:RNO R JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEOT GOVERNOR SETH JVI .. GATES, <:AN ~L CUHMI:; ONER CHARLLS A WHEATON, OY 0 PRI:; ~ !~::;!! C'IOR ·wiLLIAM P ANGELL, count of Ere compos ng the th t second con .g es anal d tr.mt v;; ho.. are favor: of the nom noes Df the Buffalo a d Ut ca free so 1 Cenven :t onR are req ested to send th ee delega es fron the r respect ve to \ s a d \\ ards n tl e con 11) to re.prec:e t the-n n a CC\ nt convent ou to be held atthe Court House n the c tj of Buffalo o So.t urda) tl e 13th day of October next at 12 o c ock l.\1 for e pu pose of nom nat ng a free so I caod dat fo Cong ess and for the transac ton or s ch 0 h bu ss as m y be deemed ne cessa It s e peeled tl at n. l the elector~ n tile e peel ve to 'i'OS u favor of the pr uc ples put fOrth n the l3uffalo p atform \ll f eely part c pate n the prima\ neot ngs to appo nt dele gates We olldal\os gge t tote dotrctcomn t tees tbe hold g of come lions du;tr c s for the nom nat o of ca As!femhl as ea 1 as p act cable Septembe IS 1848 E A MAYNARD P l.V[. VOSBURGH ABRA:\1 THORN CHARLES ESSLINGER PARDON TEFFT GEORGE BIGELOW IS 'lAC J LE\'TER • Central Cotn n ttee ~~--- w Xr Van.-eaand•beCeas-rciaJ 1 Tuz. c ... JIDID ... TE! FOR Lu;ur GoVEltKOL- ~ th Tl e CG!L,e\auve 5heets are\alten pting top up lt w II be recollected vath whOJt b>twne!S e an ou!m;\ c>n the g\ound hat Seth M Ga.\\' a Com.m~5raul Adtm\iulr:r of tb • c t .,..ailed l\Ir Bl\ gmal) !Fer,;o a1 de moe 11t 1or a penod did not VA> Bun.>: X the daJ after hiS nom nat on bs ille act..., Jtn ilie de moe at c part' t: t entlgn o.nd the ge Leral dlS<'U.it whlch The eerr t<> fo get ;hat the same fact IS true ca con~ • \ of Charles 0 Conor on the r ticket That geu that a.s•a l exc ted n the comnaun t promptlj tlen au abandon,ed ~he democratic part:y m 183 co pell ng the assa ]ant to w thdraw the slande10 opposed the financ al reforms 1 traduced by the 011 , mp tat on and to ~ubst tute )anguage o£ a democrat c part nod _po.rtlCu)ar)J'_ .tba gteat d fi h t Th d alk b l\lr v 11 measure the Independeat Treasul'} and JOined erent c. arne er e sta t en ) A. the w.h g part) and was w th 1t11 the great con Bun \ behal( of the pr nc plos of freedom and tes~ of ltl40 n Yllld canon of the democraue Ol'J&III:&al!on 01 If m th • resp~ct the- po•Jt on of the two cand the state whmh the Bait more copventlon bad n dates IS ;.1 e same tl ere a e o l erpar; culars wh ch d com.mend l\Jr Ga es- to the democra J as much > 1 ed 11 d Qtltrage<.l, com man dell the T\\f\\' an ffiVfQ CUI tle\l.lO lllelf CO!lfid~UC6 thU!l hJ¥ COD5er ~dnmat10n of meu of ~11 parties, 1111d, lhough th~ nt vc competttor Co-m;m,ercap,C' Atft:~6=-r lacked the~e.caano:n of' M 0 Couor vo ed aga ns and oppose-d the 1\'Ir VA!f -eUIIE!i s self \acrific ng- poolltJoJi, taken s~~r;Ion of the )lreselit Consl!!uUoll of t!IIM m the fncc of most vzolent denuncJa.tion aud w tb Mr Gates suppo ted w th out ~tny hope of 5elf advallcement, a correct and and ze.ul that great Teform ngl teous publ c seunment compeUea Jt to cease 1\-Ir 0 Conol\' s now non ated to)\epre1lilleD and l h d t d l 1 ard• h m to give strength to the pol c of exte1 d ng slaven Its assau ~~upon m an ° \ Qp ow to tlte.ofr~e temtort~s of the Umon and Ill! a con 1anguage 1f not of commenda!ion eertaml) not of sequence to exclude from them tho free wh te Ia censure hor of oprown na tve c t ze l!:i and the em grnuts The first bent ngs of the pubhe pulse aft!lr Mr vho come IQ IS fi om abroad l\Ir Gates on the. otlter band st nds forward to VA I< BoREl< s monl) avo \'\lin fayorofthe Jeffer n:prese t the pol c of Than as Jefferson and the soman ordJnance and l\8 apph~ation to the free ord '\nee of 1787 ternfor es of the Umon and h s prompt Jn81itica lC 111 the esumatwn of democrats both have Ito l of the nobll> course pur~ued by the npreeenu. been \rang o pas sues wt cl are o v out of thewa' - o fo.r dead and gone that Geu Ta>lor ttves of the Ne II York democr~cy m the Bo.lt1 ! 1 s 10 m na ed 01 the 0 ~ 1 re.s u derstand tg tot to more co ven o 1-a course that could not fa I to meddle ,., th them- et he present great ssne enl st the s~ mpatlues 111 d draw £orth the 11.pproval M~ Gates takes tho der ocrat c s de and stands :vi ere he d d n.t tl e comn en cement of h s career of e en I onorable and self respecting m'!ln-were 00 th~ g 0 d a d pr 00 1 1e of Tho na.~ Jefferson natural ~· d uncon tra ed and spoke Ill adm1r ng wl ]e Mr 0 Co or fo the •econd t me bas a a. d eutl u ast c terms of tl at regard for pnnmple bando ed tl e doctr es of that !(Teat fatheJ,\ of tho and fideht1 to tho clatms of fr eiJdshll' whicla ~o democ at c part - llba Y Atlas d1st ngut•hed h s Ut ca letter These were the nat u al feel ngs ot be commun t ~mlster or sclfiah proJeCt:!, und were as compl men ary o :\I Y .a.ro .BuREt> as the) \W\ere cred a ble to l o~e \\. bu ndu1ged L em It was apparent that Mr ~ u< BuREN was head ng n fo lo hope- ;v~ plac og h mse1.f and h s great tfiue ce upon the nil or of freedom ,,. th 1 o hope of re va d save :tha wh ch follows the d s charge of a h gh dut) All around was dark The rad cal d mocracJ of New York were aloue n ba tl ng the slave po Ner and 1 res su 1g 118 mfamous decrees S ngle ha tded the1 were pre pa g to n eet a for n dable opponent vh ch 1 ad m1ts posse•s1on patti machmen and officml pat ronage tl e dr lied leado s und tl e s ne \\ of var ' tth wh ch to sanct f1 the ontmge comm tted a Bal n ore a d to c ush the and forever the fee !tsc dead as t Is kmown to be to ever) feel ng save that of selfishness to 1 ay an unwJilmg tr b ute to ts author Nov what has i'llr VAN BuREN done s ce t1 e to ment the savage assaults of the Cmnmcrc al Advcrttscr~ Has he abandoned the grou d ns s me \ the Ut ca letter? Doos he falter n h • support of the J e:tferson an ord nance or 1 the advocac of ts 1mmed \-le and uncond Ilona) ap pi cat on to the \!rg n field~ of New Mex co and Cal fo a 1 \Ve bel eve not Y.et the Com mer ct d 1dtc t sor \h cb once •If~& ted to regard the slave q es on as tho o I) 1 nportant one n the can.vnss call ot allow a da to pass w thout heap g upo the onlv Pres de tal cand date confe•s edl r ght upo t columns of borro\ ed nbu e E e JoHN Qui,.,Y AnA~Is wl o f no v al ~ auld bl sh at tl e hum I at g degradai o 1 of tl e wh g part s brought upon the 11 tness stand h tl e Co n tcrctal .tldvc tu;er to ImJDI e the cause to vh ch h s I fe was devoted N:.;w YoRK Sept 16th 1848 Sm -Your serv ce• u der the npp!lntrnn~ t ou ha e 1 e Id f o me ;v ll ot be req red af e th s date Could h\ s L 1 judgment now upon the Telat ve po tiona of l\Ir 'tAN BuREN ancl the Co nmcrcuzl A ln~ !tsor most \\ 11 ngl) woilld we consent to tl e arb frat on To h m wou d we cheerfully ]eave ti e quest on whet! er the Clomlncrct l ld•c ttscr m ts ouppo t of a sla e holder who repud ntes ih pr nmples of the wh g part) amd f!atl) refuses to FEEE SoL N l'EN~SYLVA.NU -MF JNo v ... ~ become anexponel~Ofthem orwhetnerMr VAN IluRF.N s •peech at Read ng Pa of whiCh a BUJ EN who plants himself on tl e platform of ske h \ gwen the N Y S nclay Herald • freedom decla1 •g he shall be tlne last to leave t sp&ken, of on all hands n the h ghesl terns The 5 desor ng of co tden alia 1 The old man C ss pape. P bli: hed at Read ng; a 5 thnt n eloque t ~as the advocate of freedom and the a speech of t V'o ho '\ len!(th abound ng n gen enem) of slaver and never wauld he approve of UUie w t keE'n rucas and unaffected eloquence the bas.e betra)al of the pr nc .wles of 1 e nortl he encha ned !1 \a d ence breathless attent on a Jd the prosl!t It Qn of the JJ tegr1t) of a once 1e On Fr du l\Ir V N BuREN addressed seve al d 1 1 1 of wh cb tl 6 ed meet nrrs and h Ph I-\ l h spPc e po ca orgnn za o or enc ng \\~ P n n the eve of the Co ' 1crc al Advert s r and h s spo Is hu t n g ad Ires ed a Ia ge gat! e ng of the free de mocr\c u that c 15 Tl o gb m uc[ ex! ansted he spolre fo half an hour ant was warmlv ap ],>lauded The. movement 1 Penn\' Ivan a s henceforth on ard and u der an mpnlse tl at makes Lures tJble NEv.: JERS y -A i ee so l s a e convent on held a:t T ento ou Fr da\ last and the follow ng elec o al eke- put n nom nation Electors at large-Alexander Wurts John Ton nele Ds t ct electors-Jacob Howe' Dav dRy erson Edward D W ~ld J eptha \B Mu n Sam ueJ Bald The business of tbf'l con-'t'en on hav ng been CDmplet.ed JoHN V \-\ BuRE made a most ahle eloquent and argumentat ve speech and was fol lowed bJ li'Ir W &SHBURN It was detern ned not to nom nale cand dates for Congress Fm::o: Sou: 1\ NEW H ~liP SHIRE -The free sod state conve tion at Concord on W edn.esda1; m1 1ated the folio ng electoral t cket .tJt l e.~ John Page of Haverhill g \ Dan el Ho t of Sandw ch D tr t ( I J oh Dow 2 Sal na Hale zs lC s ) S: Tho• Perk s 4 Joh 1 P Wh te THE OLD Ho: Kl'.iR \VH G5 EE.AR- THE You G Rw cu W ams -At tbe Utica wh 15 conven t on a resolut on was. offered recommend ng:- t1 e lDI11g young men of this state to hold a m&IIS con vention at Ut ca on the 11th of October next.- The re•olu( on, was laid upon the table The old mamtf!ers d d not feel flU te su e that the young men would not undo 1he r work when the} CllJDe together Ih:NRY C1 ..... FOR GEN r,o:n.oR -1he Pough keeps e 41'1!.encan sa s A recent letter from HEN RY CLAY dated and post marked at Ashland s n pos<ess on of a gentlem;!n. of thl. , illage In th s lettol' ~~~ CLAY says that he Yields a cheerful subm ss on to the act on of the Ph ladelph a Con venuon We- have seen the document. ng assoc ales were gu ltJ at Ph ladelph a The- Com:n Gretal Ad?Jertr.$.er eho tld learn to be char tabla and to thmk t VICe before t spenlu; s vulnt\Table at evelJ po t. ]ts file8 w 11 8ho\W t <cons stent unpr nc pled and corrupt a pa der to po?. er and a heartless trader In the pol t cal mart V o ated pledges foolish vase llat on..; and mdeee 1t betra) als of a v tal prm~ pie are the mon umenta of foil) and treaohen t \has erected for t seJ( w1thm the last n ne month• to wh cl were It not hi nded by selfish a>p rat o a Jt n ght r\ cur w th profit to tse)f and ts reade~ whenever 1 s des re to ndulge lll denunciaiJon becomes nn co trollable THE CANDIDAU or 7HE NllLLIFIERS -Ex Governor HAMMOND of South Carohna the well known leader of the d1sumomst parl\ m that stllte and of that school of pol t1c1ans whwh teaches that slo.very IS a bleeemg and ihe onlJ safe corner stone of republ can IDShtn!ioll.l 1s out for Gen TuLoR although he chums to he a democrat-- After ms1sttng that the F.onth h111 a nght to extend slaverv b;c force and that Gen TAYLOR safest embodiment of these Vl6W$ h~ SD.)S I tn st lou mil ~c~ In what I have s;ud suffi c en asons to JW>tifi me 1n dec! n ng most re spectfnll) Jour UtleXpeeted but smcerelv appre mated lllVJtatton w tnout for a moment supposmf! that 1 w sh to ahr nk from anv responSlbil t:r I tntght ucul' by accept ng 11 I h:ave already gone too far .l well know to lose an v th ng by go ng farther In fact, I have been an< ous not to share m the responstbil 11 of those southern men who are oppos ng Gen Taylor and have never fa ed when an opportun lJ otfere\1 d st ncth and dec dedlv to avow mncl:f to be m l'•vor of h1a elec !Jon TIJ£ HoN.EST CANDID ... u-We copy below eA.'traclS from two or Gen r AYLOR s letters-lUi sam pies of Rough and Read} comJstenC) Allison Lctur April22 I McCo~ Lttier 1848 1 ha~~ laid rt daten I have no conceal I as a pnnapl6 not to mPnt-1 hold no opus p~ \\J' oponwns upo,. w,. IDlriCir. 1 •cutdd 110t the var10us questions of IT Mr Jom< V _.,.BuRT.'< wh le returmng to read<ly pr l n to I pohcv •ow at s•ue be Ph !adelph1a on Fnday n ght from a meellng 1 n my usemble i country tween the pohueal par Germantown was thrown out VIolentlv upon the men t es oC iha coun!n' ' road n co equenee of hP veh1cle n wh ch he FLATT>!RUIG PICTDRr;- The Bo•ton JOUrnals wus r ding be g carelessly dnven ago. nst a po•t say the Boston Jllll b 811 more pr «mers m 1t than H s n urtes we fl n• gn ficant sver before-one hnndred and th rty more than ABOLITION uF SLA\ERY .AT CA.:YY.lfltF. -We are d bted to Capta n S ckney of schr NMsan ar ved ut th po \Vednesda from Ca. e me 15th Aug st for pape s to the 12th Slavery wa& abo! shed b) pub) c dcmee m French Guta na o >he 10 h of th~t month n VIrtue of tho decree of tJ e Rep bl c of the 2~th Apnl and n tho name of the French peoplo The proclama ton wa;~ made am1dst much ceremony m the presence of a. vast concourse both c v:tl and m I tan o.nd w th cheers and salutes of cannon The cortege then proceeded tp the church where a solemn mo.ss followed by a. l e De1 m, was cale brated and an address del vered bv the prefect- After the mass an 1mmeni!e number of the new Citizen~ n: th the r w ves and ch ldren celebrated the day \' th dances and sports and great enthu. s •.sm shouting V ve Ia R~publ que V ve ]a L bert e V1ve Ia CommiSsa te General ' -Sa k111 Rcgtslor Co nsa To TRF Po1~\T -A w1tne18 called to g ve test 10 y n a town court down east about \-lost shut came to the polllt verv abrupth ufol lows ll-lother sa d that Sal aa d, that Polly sa d that Bob told her that he ..,e a man that see a boy that see a feller that run through the street wtth a red str ped flannel shut of a white color all checker checker And onr plls woN T LIE for the old woman lla.t }Jcked ~1)1 a hundred t mes lor h mg =----~-- !D\ Scnatol' Dodge has amved home and IS ;e JaHor has bed& for What 8 the. matter w th IIJ\ 'fh~ lower Sandu~ky (Oh1o) Tek((r\plt. a g1 ea ],- alarmed at the extens ve free s01l feebng oston morals 1 Ta Jo.r paper on the Reserve .., olfe7ed for sale exb b ted c~, It would sei,\ID 18 d1stractmg tbel o:r 'l'brl1-e wili ~a 111 eetUIIJ of tha free d!~mOC•j as t 1 s not 111/.fli~Ientll' p•tromzed by the pllrtv- partv n thai regoon too It • gravely wd ID the l\8CV of the s-u W ud, at W Ex the SlUldoskJ Mt1Tor a Van Buren paper l8 ta \an Buren papen m that State that Ca. 'II'IR TO MORROW EVE:NIN ·-• 1 cblUlp Iring away a gtaat deal of 1!1 patroDil(l' 10 much harclly re~:e1ve IIIIJI&lll ~otn a8 Old Si:.umar ~· G l- &IUIIO., of ~ that the T•~~J&J~b 1• olllipd to appur In half >l/.1 1 ~ n the Greert J!lounta n i!tate .,.~,._will .Un. die ••~•J' ,)le~W. 1 New 11 ork aall C1acluuad. Flnlli C •t• Adv rti\\r ofC ne nnatl Few persoRs even amo g our c t ze1111, enter tarn 'lidequate not ons respectn g the extrnt and mago mde of westen ht e lf I were to as sert that the exports of(' c 1 nat q \\\\d those of New York. I should s artie tV ell mdl ge t per sons here and mcur ndwnle els~wi>ere 1f ~he \' seruon vA>re left Without ts pmper ev de1 ce The proof IS as easlh ma~\ liowe> er as the s at rnent 'fhe exporb of~ e v York m 184 mr ou 2.JUU hu Ohio at s 1 tBd to $52 8 9 2 4 'l h s exceeded tbe e:<port.' uf 03 1846 by • xteen t1 o s ard tho exports of IB\61 t llo ders ask kc but buyer do not I ke to pu ase exceeded those of a \ prev ous \'ar I at 1 a 5 u e Butter ..,1 5 at 9jc f r Oh o and 1 ;c for Ther-xportsofC cnna forltt47 whchwru:; PeLs ana. SulcsofFru::seedat~J extraforpaek he ;fir\\ en dunn h h an n>2> E> nf E> po 60 1• \ 1 .... sAn''~ ~ b ageij Cnnnl J.i\r~ gill cnnno~ 11!: q pled tv I&) u con was Kt>pt, we-re a v;uue <l1l.1 ....1.:> ·.1~·.1 e ng a • erth ~seof \e v t!our 1•con W!Ient and 13q on ~urn to.At~an~ exce.sJ: o~ .... i'll 'II o ..... atnou u n,q- o t..e.ru .,.- h three- m II o •~ or do)fur 1 mtg\ht n ~ ~ on a stjll greater d •par t be ng exl b ted tl e fuct that uve~;: fis.e n ll ons, of dol ars of bf' N e~ '1: o k exports cou> sted of spec o a 1 ur cle 1 o degr<>e an mdustrtal product and whose export 1U fact ought to be deducted from the bus ness operations of New York rather than be perm tted to swell the r amount These statist cs serve distincth to show the vast supenor n: of nter or to fore gn commerce as n means of add ng to the '~ ealth of all) com ruun t The pro! b I t\ s that five umes the nmoq.nt of product ve ndustn '\as u a ned our shipment o er the I'!'- the great hod\ of the r ex ports be ~ mereh- forward ng of the products of the-\ ~st We g ve place to the above extracts as o Je em lnentL\ fitted to a rest attent on \V e have no exam ed the figures nor s t mall> a! so far as the mere fact • concerned of the gi enter amount of e-xpo ts f om th s c or C nc nat Bu 11 at th~re should he any mea \o[ compar so at all s the start!! g a d let u• add tl e grat f) ng fac- ha act like C nc una wb ch has spruug 1 1to bet Jg w thm th~ mcmon of I v ng 11 er cuver ng tl is populous •trrets and firm P ma.1 ~o a d o \\ hou t!\ a d !': hool l ou s and churches-a re/ltdll reel 1 med f om tl e ~av n~re w1tlnn eompnraltvel\ few \Oars-shonld be al rf'tad compe ng n 'trade \W' h New Yo k-the Qu<\C\ of he Sea-s:-among the l?'a:K:\l -e C'tt lemPnil=! of Emopea ~~ upon out shorss-l ell\ inllhorl of qu te re pect ble a tiqn v n tl s New World- and as s commonl thought ofn good deal of com mere al ac ' t\ enterpuze a d wealtl-th s t IS ndeed wh ch na J stl arrest one s at e-nt on a d serve to prove that eve 1 exa.g-gerat on n tl e e~t mates of the growth ;md progro~~ of th s coun n en ba dl koep pat:e \ th rea t -N Y C01 ncr a d Enq trcr ~------ ot be rended. The anc ents account a en ble of sdo and n of endless dutat o 1 Th~ rattle a r€\p esentat ve of A 1 er ca a:o:. th < a 1 m'll s fo d n no other part of the world Tl e e e of th s creal re excels o br ght ess that of an other a nal She I as no e el ds and therefore an en ble n of v glance She never he I(U s an attack nor over su re lers she ~ there foe an emblem of mag an m '\\'and t e co r.agP WI en lnJtired or m danger of be ng IIJUred ~I e e e-r wounds 11 she has g ve not ce to her cne m es of the r dange No other of her k nd \Shows so m wh generos y When und sturbed a d n peace she does not apJ ear to be furn shed w th ' en pons of anv k d Tl e are late t 1 he roof of her. Jtouth he 1 extended for her defence appear to tl ose acqua nted w tb her to be weak and eonten p ble et her wounds however small are dec s 'o and fatal She Js sol tar and asso cates v tl her k 1 d onh wl en t s nece•san fo the r preservat o Het I o son s at once tl e ne re•san means of d gesti g I er food and certa 1 des r ct o to here em es The po e:r of fas:c nat on attributed to her b) a generous co strnct on resembles Amer ca Those who look stead ly o 1 her a e del ghted and volun a 1 adva ce ln wa ds her She s freque 1th foq_nd w th th rteen rattles and thev mcrease ; earh She ts beaut ful n \ outh and 1 age Her to tg e s blue a d forked as tf e I ;;g~l_t_n..::g:..,._ ____ _ A CAT SToR~ -A good n anv doll\ sto es I ave bee 1 go ng the ro nds of late but \o do ot r~ ter ber I av tg met w th a good cat star) unt I the folio\' ug wh ch appeared \ the Adams (Mass ) Tra scnpt n d \ 1 ch n JUSt ce to a un erous and somet nes nuch ne>gl ct{'d !'las5; mer ts a general c rculat on Last Sabbath a mot! erlv old cat belo g ng to -a e of our c t ze left her I ttle fan Iy m qu etrepose vi le she wcut forth m oearch of someth ng to eat On return g she found them quarrel! ng She then very del bera'telv took the 011e mo•t eagerly engaged m tl e combat b' tne nape of tbe neck and not see It .any conven ent p]ace neal b to adm n stPr :vhat sbe considered sal1!ary reproof wei t to a ne gli bor s wood house whe1e she fou d at 1b of water po.n the edge of wh ch she rased her fe~t and dropped the k tten 1 the water She res sted all altempL• at escape and af er repeatedly sous nJ:< t 1to the water t II sullic e tlv pun shed sl e ook o.ga n b~ the neck as before and car ed t bacl aga n doubtless a thoro tgh repentant for the \HOI g t I nd do e There has been no co te orr n he fam ly s nee AN AGED VISITOR -We had a call eel~rda' fr01n Dav1d ~en[l son the oril.y .SUrrJvmg part c pator m throw1 '!!the tea overboar!\lll the Charles town harbor -He.\ as ll sold er n the war of the rev olnt on a1 d m the last war w th Great Br ta n He dmu a penston of $8 per month He IS one hundred and eleve 1 vears old a 1d b1ds fa r to J ve many :,; ears 'et He has a eon over s x y vears of age 'we cons der h m the greatest cur os t) of the da> and almost the last th tit betwee tl e A mer cau Colones and the U n ted States He fought the nrst battle for free tea and has I ved to see the last effort to tax t k eked out of Con gress l\lay he I ve to see the la:st effort to enslave am portton of free sot! prove equally abort ve --Chtcago Dt:nt ~·--,=---~~~ 1\b;LA:NCHOLY DrsASTER- The Portsmouth (N .U ) Journal records the drowmng of M ss NANCY J UNDl:llHILL at the Isle of Shoals on the 11th mst. She resorted -w1th a few others to the head of the ••land to look at the heavy seas that were ro!ll\ ng m and dash ng upon the rocks She bad been accustomed to sit near the plaace from wb1ch she was launched nto etern ty and stud, the work of God as seen n the ocean as she srud Her fr ends remonstrated w th her but she ven tured too far down the dechvi!\ of the rock when the wave etruck her and 1n a moment she. was dashed from their ••ght. -~--=--- IT Theodore Olcott, Cash er of the Canal Bank was adm tted tc bad by 1 ust ce Harr s to da~ for the amount we understand of $20 000 m the secur W of h s brother 'rhos W Olcott. Mr 0 has been n confinement upwards of five weeks -Albany At/& of Sat trday APPROPRI~TY. The Ta,lor delegat on from th s c ty t •• srud marched to the Worcester de pot esterdaJ mom ng to ihe melodv of we are go ng to .Alabama -Boston Reportu Flora's Fe s ti v a I Tl e M '\\' J LSLEY (I av ng been rei c ted hy many wl o were prt-se t on t e l;i steven ng } propose re,.eal og CO:NGERT for the BENEFIT OF THE ORPilh,N ASYL~ i\l on T ESD :\ Y EVENING 19th 11 stan~ CONGER r HALL commenc ngat 8 o etD<k 1[1\ T eketl25 cts-to be ha I at the Bock Stores and at tbc door oep15d3t C.A.NAL EXPORTS The fq low na a e the e~po t.s per canal from th s plnce rnhiOt UtS l~dt!s 83 Cl ee•e Woo 4 Seeds 45704 Stav • 23 g~o L u ber tee WI skey ga Is 46 204 Bacon 1\' nCC!II 69 BUFFALO M I \R LUt:Y \