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• - ':\r.'' • t~ b L• t 'trea~bery ol LetwB< c ... J.{v atln nt.pn t£. Th 8 Wucon.«m Barnbur:ur onec or !luo most -- - - able uud effiCJellt campaign papers ofthe day, has 1ga1lllf. the llltrodncuon of tlavery would do much f l..ater f.rom L•r;una ... A. n act of Tr~&tlh·l ioward: ;reconeihng the Mexu:an...\to the treatt and l er~ •••d ba:rba.rJ.ty ---~-------'--~~-,---'-~-- would mcrea.c::e thf'! chances or Jts rattncat on - J f'Fro the 1 -,-.- 1 Mge ] 1 With the•e facL• before hun when 11 was doubtfuli A letter from Lall'tlna dated the 1st mst to ' 'll'hether l'rlrx co would l'allf\ the tre~t~-whtle 1 grn Ieman of tluo ; t\ g veo a 1 account of au uct }Yfex CO Was hfung Up her ImpJortn_g_ VOlC{\ sa\Ve rof COWardtr-6 and barbaritY perpeu-ated b\ t=-Offi6 us from the Joke of the oppres•or' Doom not the Mexican q!d ers be! on a ll!r to th1> garr 1 , 011 at t at people ?; e comm t to ~our charge to t'1e terr bl\ place upon four officer: or\'the U S steamer W a scourge of human bmdage' and when the alter- ter W1tcl1 and Cal'!- Clarv of the 'l.menca 1 native seemed to bb frtedom and peace, or •laveiT schooner John Wamwnght, upon the mght of the DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY bl f Gon C..tss connecuonWlththe . lat\ OOO ana ereve-wo .... C~rCU lOll !'f • W Jmot proVISO and msshnmdess ll.bandonment ~ ~ \\\\\ .. ......,............ of 1 t ,,! 1 ch we rcv:ubh~b to dn'\ The e]ectwn 1 ll U F F AL 0 • N. Y. .- rap dh anp oach <:-o and Jt Jol! Important that the SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT 23, 1848 coudnct pf tlu& u;utor lo f!eeclom should be thor and war Lewu c~ VOtP\dfur slaven and agt.ttnst 27th u] .on thel Wa'\' floJn -a. ball \1 !;:; a s,i gJ t Ic-c. Nonnnat1onH o-: tJte Free DeJUocracy FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDE?l'T CHARLES F. ADA1VIS, OF ~IASSlCHUSETT~ OF MASSACf.IlJSETTS ELEf11 ORS A'r J ARGI!: JAMBS S W ADSWORTII of L v ng•ton ROBERT EMMETT <~f New York FOR GUVI::ROfOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEGT GO Elt)(OR 8£TH M GATES, U.F' \1, 0~ (AN \T C0:\1MI><~fONEll CH \.RLE.S f\. \VHi,ATON, OF U~ \lDArlA PRI~O)( l~\PECTOR WILLIAM P ANGELL,~ OF A.TAR:\.UGOS A Prapileey i!xcn1 tha liernutage '1'1 I :r:: -The t 1precedentE\d demon•trat1on of strength made b, the fee de mocracv of Mame on the recent c!ectwu has stu pr1sed the mo•t sang- une f11ends ot the cause 'I he Po.rtland Inqu rer sa' We have don~ bet ter than v.e expected It 1s o ly a fe v '\'eeks smce an effort was made to aw ken mterest m tho approach g P es de-nhal elect dn A fe ~ places onh have been HS!ted b1 f1ee so I spe11kc1s and the voters of man\ of our to~ ns are not even now app oed of tho ex •te c~ of the fee so 1 1 art> lt 1s most g at1f1 g th refor~ that \s can 1efor 01 r r£>aders to thE> ret r s w 11ch ve publ !':h 111 th s number It w !I be see 1 t! at the free so I vote \ mo e than double the 1 beli\ p~1 t1 vote of the last J ear 110 can we dot bl that 1 t v II be great!} Jll <:reased at the Novembe1 elect on lndeed we should not be grea 1 1 n ed sl o ld 1 rope means be empl ned 11 the fee sOil ttckot should secu e a plural t> of the ' otes b1 that ttme ---- [[?The C iSS and T n LOR htmkers are endoa vm ng to make pol t cal cap tal ;tga ust the J .EF F'I<SONIA~ ora nance ont of the murder of ncJtt zen b) a negro attnlmt 1g the murder to the pre vale \'e of the fee 5'lO I doct ne lV1thont at tempt ng to contraJ ct <or d cu!o IS a proposttlon -n. pro I os ton t 1at sho\'::. the desperat on of these slave exte 1d ng fact10 1s- ve de\' re- to po 1t to the cons stenc1 of these lmnl et• Negroes the) sa\ are ver) bad mE! 1 andy et the) p opose to nc.rease and extend the mce by pew tt ng southern shwe holders to can negro sla\ en mto the ferule fields of New Me:aco a1 d Ca fo u a U A fuend f om Ilhno s who arnved m to\\ n , esterda), sau u vote was tal en on the Centrn! Ra !road on '.\ edne da\ w th the follo\\mg re suit VAN BuREN 26 T A noR 23 C>< s 7 CL.lY 3 The !ad1es and there we e a numbe1 1n the cars were alll\or: VAN BuREs \! 1th but one except on 'I\ he- same gentle man mforms us of a vote taken on tne steamer Nmgara on her: tr p fx<>m De.t o t to lh s c lj The vole •tood for V .H< BURE..' 32 fA YLOR 38 C !.Ss 17 Il both ibese mstances as mdeed 111 almost oven other mstance tho ~1 c! gan dough face fa!fo far be hmd I'Vbere wtll he be tn November 1 CAsstus M Cuy -.I. verd ct for $~00 damage< has been rendered nt Lou S> lle aga st Co.pta n Cassms M CL'Y for f01c bh e llermg aud dam agmg a house of questionable character kept b' a woman nn ned Boler n o der to a:rrest son1e of ht3 men who had taken up quar ers >n rt. It oc curred two vears ago and Capt Cr AY mereh obe\ed the orders of Col M \RSH \CL but then mtht;.rv law l ad not s 1perceded CJVlllaw DowN wiTH THE En:Nr•G JouRN\L 1 -There JS trouble m the TAn on camp The\ caunot trust WEED and mean to put h1m do\ 1 R \YMOND of the Ne:v ~ork Co'UTU:J. ~ Enqu:t.rc. and !'tiANN of the Rochester Amencl!n are sllut1 11; a new pnper 111 Alban~ It 1' to I e a thor 1g'J T A H on hunker conce n and wtll gtVP vVEEn all the snuff he wants to take ,., oughh- understood l!:nil appree ated bv the people the la:v o£ freedo- n-vott'd agaJUst the W Jmot Op. the z:- ult. Capt Totten, command ng thel tue:o b fore the bn1lot boxes a:re opemed fhe h1ston of proviso-voted a,;amst extendmg the Otdmanc~ Water 'II 1 tch and all the officers attached to tl at 11 1 out u ~., e lu ~ o c h s courRe <OU l e grec:s.t qutst on at J.SSue IS trul\ pf 17B7 0'\ cr N tl'W Mex eo and Califorma-voted steamer 'i'i: ere Invit£-d to a ball got op 1n a l urn: d.ay f and fa l fui!J gn en m the fullomng arucle and no agamst a propo< non ro prevent the furtbet ex ten n honor of the re mcorporat oJ of Yucatan \ th j u ,aJ ,.~, ) I at th ston of slaven MeXICO The ball \HIS to take place the uame e In entll ( \' ll gl\ nos are ,ort 1 r • 15 ~a 1 I f 1end of freedom Vie ln~St \'1!1 throw tins paper The $outh accepted the sacnfice, applauded th'e vemug at the forme quarters of Capt B o-elo , IJ at s 1 u ll ~ r N 0 1 1 an 1 p 1 tn c •t <>9 o But as de v: thout g vmg 1t a can:.Vu1 peru.sai treaso 1 and wh1le loathm.g- the tra1tor took h m to Cn.pt To1te and some of 1 officere ass :sled ru; I (.:r el c e.J)' t !'ll c 0 n .r ( n. a On tl1e da, that Congress adJourned Aug 1Oth then arms .nnd honored htm \tth 11 Pre•tdenttall d1d al•o Capt Clan The fonr er left at ahou fr \1 t;; 5 con !lour 1\\ n I' lea a J 1 ~ on ( urn 1846 LeO\ Is Cas~ u a cou~ersatron w1th Boll nommahou halfpn•t ten Some of the ofhcerHemamed long j,., 11La v Geo Rathbun of N y salOl that' eccry nortl To recapttnlate hlB br ef but shameful hrs er and we e ev<?l\' now and then Vlted b\ sou e < i\.~ ~I EXP IRl\' em democ7 atu se:natar h11d a{!rce-l to vale for 1t ton of the l'l1ox (an m htn•) and cJvtl autbouues to (the Wtlmot prc>Vtso ) and lliut \or l\fr Dav1s On the lOth of Angu t 1846 Lewts Cass was take somethlnf( 0 drmk. fhe fiJ Jo .,. g :tre t1 e ext n.,.t er calal fro ~peech 1.f':O'ldd have voLe a fot;: TL ( ;lr Dav ~ t allXJons to vote fo-r the V11mot prov \' 0 Toward half past on~ In the morn ng the lad es Will be tt>membered s1 oke ull the bou< of ad At tl 1 e 0 1 enmg d the ned srsston he said commeuced tog ve out and to> ard two the olii Jourument '\hJCh mevented the takmg of an~ 'when ll comes to the vote I am WJth tOU \ cer. aud Capt. Clan left the ball room The' vote ) He re rr~tt.ed verI m,.d. tltat lw could not On tne first of ~Iarch 1847 he voted agamst afterwruds d,. ded uto two parue< each tal<! g a ham r<cordd I i:, tole 1 OR 1l bifore the <! l;]ourn the Wtl not proVl o os an amendment to the three d lfe1ent st1ert tn the dtrectton of tllc sea sh01e 1•1 es men That was the 1 os ton of Lewis Cass on m!lhon L II sat ng' lw t \ear he should have voted when the\ \ere fir.t oeparateh then colleci.Jvc h 1\ h at bu•l 11 400 I a d los 1 n Chees~ 05 u 13 60 ~00 the lOth dM of Aug tst l84v At the next se• for the P post 011 had t come up and that he attacked and r< attacked b1 ubout th rt\ a med om stou of Con re.s 1 uti tn en< ew wtth Mr Ralh \\:iS Rllllln favoroftbe Pl111CJple of the proVISO but men (Yucatan •old e1\) mot of whom had caval oats h 1 n nd ~Iro Br kerhouf. 111f'lmber of Cunrrress the time for Its P ssage had not come- f) s ord~ The::;e barbara s dro\\\e them from Butter 11 s 1 rt l.:t~ [ 1 om Ohto who had he en urgnn..; reasons for press The 21th of \u1,rust 1 \' 47 S las 1 \'Vrdght h \ one part of the tu11 n to the other, muktn)! at e1 t n No of c cnrances I 11 g the pro' so to a vote m both houses of Con dreaded rtval dJed The south dec rue unnm halt a fresh att:1ck upon them Capt (!an was gre s Gen Cass repl ed (Jh if tt comes to th6 mousl\ nt:ra. ~t d e W lmot pro8l~ L C 8 th~ onh nnp who had a -.;; ~nns about h1m m the VOTE yo L /mow I ant WITH y&!t On the 24th of Decem be!' 1 I ewls as shape of a \mull bo :v c kn fe On t1 e first of :Yiarcb 11347 the three m !I on wrote h1 f~mous-mf~mous-~ tchol<onletter m As •oon a• the solders lad commenced the but l 11 bemg ber-ore t t': ~e- 1ate Sc.onator Upham of whwh be sad a great cltanfV bad come over h 8 \'hen Clan took hold of h1s 1 1 fe and pa red $leV \ t mo,ed to amend tt b~ rnsertmg theW !mot mmd on the subJect of the t!mot plov!So-that era! cuts that \\ere. a 11ed not only at !nm but at proviso Gene1al Cass oppo~ed tho amendment I he was now opposrd to It-that tt wa.• unconstt\n some of h s compantons He soon however 1n a Rp<\ech of somo length 1t11 the cou se of wl cb ton 1-would lead to d sunlOn-that Co lgress had fou 1d that the defens ve c uld be of no avail a hP- IS reported Jn the Co 1g-re wnal reports of t~ t> no bnsme~s to pa..:s It and that to convf\rt the frf!r ga n~t ::; 1ch odJs he therefore made a desperate Washtn~<ton t n on of ?.hr h 2d to bave •atd temton of New MrX!CO and CnhfO! ma lllto a g~e~t rush With h \ ltttle kn le upon the Lod1 of h ~a. Last year l e .!w dd lut<e vut J.fvr the proposztwn slave market would be \ merc!f l arrm gem on for <a lao ts a td the<e t1 ough ter fold n num hers fla l tt CfJme. \'P B 1t c ret. z stances had altogcth th~ slavP!\; B A I C d l and well arr ~t'd OJ c>ned a1 d gav 1:!- a 1 ttle wa', but er cha •g-ed \ Gen Cass \et~t on to sa\ that he 111 Mnrch 1 4 ' ;~Vi 1 ~ ass vote ngamst t 1 ~ thrs gleam of hope soon vamshed wassttll n favor of thtl pn c1;ple uf the '\\ 1 ot Wtfmot prov so as an amendment to the 1\'Iex can The next roo nent Clan s ex.hau ted voce was proVI\O but th tt wa\ not the rnoprr t;rno to pass treat> heaJd Cl\JD[ out to the officers Save >Ottrselve tl Or to quo to the lang-uao-e of h1s brother Sen In Mn> ho accepted the nommatlon of the Bal 1h ou oan I have lost m\ fing-er and !D'I kmfe 1s ator ;x Her of ~ J n~ h.(;I,_J ot changed h 5 t m re C':onvf:\n JO 1 n bod\ th::tt repncl ated the Wil gone He w~ then lvtng on the!! ouud. exhau::o op mor.:; expros ed thE\ 5C!';:=t o 1 before upo 1 the mot prov 80 ted Other :srrnes followed wh ch I ha,; e no 'UbJcct of the pron\o but th t \a\ not the occa Thts 1• the h1sto,n of the course of LEWIS CAss time to rel•te Capt Clan \\as take! on board of on 1 or the b 11 n :\ih c1 to :nnply the proVlo::.o- on the '\V mot prov so Is t the Water V\ tch and left t: de the charge of A That t \auld be of no ' e t@ attach. th.e provl'o 1 d ld d l J v'Yh1te who has shown bnn all the attent on to t1 11 s b1ll but th:lt w quesltOJL sltmtld borcserr.e.rl tmg 1 CCJtal -an cou a mol 0 ernota !Ztng h1s powc1, und •ktlfull) dt essed h1s \'ounds of u tl ceacq r~d tle te r to-y He '\ial=l st 1l fa e\'ent than the electio 1 of such a mc.n happen to wh ch he had 110 t ]e$5 tban fourteen lnclud ng vor of the prov so but doub! ng as. to the t me the free people of the n01th? The south nomt bru se• whe 1 and tho nniure and cltar 1ctor of the law b\ nated hJm because he betrn) ed tho north, and Capt N1cholsou commnudl!lg U S shooner wh 1 tl should be enforc~d ' Saratoga, \as tmmed ateh t foll! ed of the occm [I s us tl u po to of L~J.> v s Casson t1 e 1st a\o vf'd a wdl 1 gnt:\!=;!=; to bE-come an nstrument ence and aruved he o f om outside the bar about uf ~larcl lcl Rem~mueu that at thts tnne furthe a),Joltupn of freedom and th~establt•l ment 2 0 clopk m the attmnoon He went to see the S las vV r ght the Cj nos ue of all e> es and the of shn en comma 1de h n elf a 1d told h m m st ong but h e of nll t ue de 1oc au at !I e north was I v g 'rVIllnorth~ru men \ 1 0 lo\ e freedom and ah d gn fied ]a 1guao-e that such a massac1e requ1red and had exp1c sed hun elf Jl1 f vor of the e1 act an tmmedwte satt factto 1 that 11 must be gn en went b) Congreos ot tl e W !mot prov so and who despise the ll oacherv \ d de and that he 11 ould not lea' e before 1t was g1ven tl at no orth n n n tho a d e't n of tl c c' \\> h ch hn:\ e rr ar ed the con T} 0 1 tar.) cl c.f u ed to ge-t d~ar b) talk g south could hope lo J! t tho 1 mmul ou fot the c~., g ve h 01 the 1 r votes m No but C~pt N s aJ~umenls \ere so short and cleat Pres1de lC\ aga nst s 1cl a co r net tor w h Is op vemb r ai d thus sl Jke a blot\ at 0 r fre.e mst tu that after a 1 ttle ~ h Je the fo mPr offt> ed to 1 fl ct posed to to£'1 W lnot p ov c:o He 1ce the vote of severe pun shme t and to send the whole bodv or Lew1s Cass ag tn~t tl ~ pro11•o as moppo!tune at t 0118 and rcwaJd the tlea•on of a ~hamless apos soldmrs now beJC back to tho mte1 or 1\tthm eJght tl attn~ was an anchor tlno~ n tow ndward fo1 We Will not believe tt du.vs fwo davs were granted to the m1htal\ the so th< 1 vote wh le h\ declarat on that be commander for a mock tr al 'h ch ended\ ester I'llC J. en llOUI Bill• ' \ \' 11 m f 'or of the p1 1c 1 le of the prov so daj and tl11s morn ng two sold e1s receJved fift\ and\ o tiJ go for tt afte \' acqmred the tort to The follo\mg 1 s the vote n the Assembh Jast !U'bes each and two non comm ssw ned office , n was 1ntm del to s •t r, hos fr ends at the north wmter on the , ten honr b 11 It wtll be seen \ere suspended and e pee alh n tl e north 'e t It 1s necessa \ to remark tllat the~ of 0 the\ tl J \ o .\_ g ot., l84t S las \Vr i(ht re•pectable persons ha e declared on oatb that on tl c great A x. r t1 e 1 urtt t\\r 1 democrac\r i ed nee for Co gress voted aga nst t1 L<; JUdt meust re the same n ht .the'\\ had heard a 1 order f! ven o and te 1 nullo \of 1 ortl 1 f eemen Ill the t Here 8 tile vote the gua1d on tl e a ket 1lace tl at th\' should ne te nple of thP 1 sou!o we e mourn ng fo1 tl r not aJfow <Ill\ A 1e tcon to pa.'s w thou! f~ll 1!!: fil d AYES -E C Benedict., Isaac.Bened ct Bo\e v rr g-htr dead ri so' 1 pecul arfr ends were le BowJe Pr•weJ Bngham Calhoun l a llpl ell upon lum and tt cnu 1(( 111m II e a dog , th the leepe t aug I umd even mall\ of h s Lt• rLE b t ere t ene n es sh.•d te s\ the sad t d ng-s _ Ch~rlock Cha•c Ch uch Cross Dav' El 1 mor~ A_,otiiER Pnop Go'E -Hon F S , Even 1 bertv mo.n m the nat on a hatf a m II o Garr 801 1-;[,.,!elt Hll.Zen Hooton Hull lr •h JOHN for maD\ 'ea s a mcmher of the Mtch ~ra 1 d Keith L ttle Maxson Meech M rers Osbom of l o lhom wh gs ol~ \ a 1 lever} not t Jeru ern Palmer p..,.ker E W Peel PhoeniX 1 um ocmt w rth> of the na ne Ia 1 ented h s untnneh I k h Rodman Saunders Sche-rn erhorn Spencer cud One umversul throb 01 80 ' 10 v 1 0 t e un Stewart Stevens T9ll TJeadwa\ Truesdell Un heav ~~ eartnq :take that ..::t r~ ha1f a cont nent lll W J y a bread swelled the great heat! of the free dNlnll Wager Walsh Wheeler, tllet o tt I or to f:hla~ \'- r gl t all e' c::-~ v: ere mr 1ed Peck W Inslo'v -47 ag the rm t to lead t 10 no th m the battlo now EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ wan: n\ fo f eerlom V\ f at n glor o 1s pros[ ect \\ a'i no ilf ope to Lc -:v s CMs Had he had the man mess and courage to to.ke the place 1ade vaca 1t b, the fall of the north ern en cf n 1 and 1 ad th free north 1n 1e J~t ng the tnlroduct o 1 of slavorv tnto f1ee terntorv, he wo ld 1 ~n e eush ned 1 n self the afii ctiOns n.nd ecP. Ted the 1 drv ued suppo t of tne no Lheru de ocr ~~ Had he bee 1 s:~gac ous to d see n tl e ~ gns of the t mes a d honest enough to be true to he r ght he m aht hnve nc;cr bed h s 1a11 e m jettar\ of I v tg I ght ash gh on the tem1le of freedom as he h s now wr ttea tt J 1 lf\g- hie rha act[>rs of' da kn ,;(a low on the SC'Toll af nfam; What was n s ccmse after the decease of S las \V r ght ? Lot the 1n pal tml ecord of htstorv an swer The sot th had tnk~n tis •tand agmnst the V'r I not Proviso The ex:ocut ve patronage was c nplo' od to bu' 1 w northern mem bers of Congress and the nnJOrltv m 1ts fa' or was fast dn mdl n'{J\ do :v n tD zero '1 he north wa~ left wtlhout a standard bearer Ill Co 1g ess The f'OUth became more and mor.e haughty and nso lent called co went ons at t~e great cenbes of p Ll c s nt n1enl, a d passed ~r.esolutw lS denounc 1 f( the vv ]mot Prov so ns llDJUSt and 1ts advo cates as unwortb) thetrsu:ffra~esfor the Pres1den cv 'I he t mo fot the sele~twn of Prestdent1al cand dat s ~ns approach ng The leg slatures and co went o '\of s~veral of til~ slave state• had re soh ed sole nnl that no candidate should rece ve tho r 'ote fo the Ch et ;\lag !llraC\ who was not ut equ vue lh up pose! to the Vi t!mot ProvJso- Th s was tho t1 o for a doughfa,ce tf an' f':iU.Ch tb re v. E-re at the ~ o 1.h to b d fo the P est den C\ Scctetan B tchannn and 'ICe Pres dent Dalla, had both put themselv s m the rna ket Ia belled all over \\ lh the 1\I ::sso!lr Comorom se but the sout!I tuned from them wnth stlent contempt Judge l\ oodbnrJ put 111 hts clatms and held up the. cert ficateA of h s past sutbserv enf\.. but the south reJected h s offer It liS the. last call-but one more b1d gentlemen I wa• now or nevet n 1th Levns Cas• He had declared 1 n favor or the P1ov oo::o Th'Iu!';t I e now eat h sown word3 1 The sonth had <purned Buchanan Dalla.. and Woodhur\ who bud stooped Uo the vorJ depths of ~ .1. YS -A:!ble.' Ba lE><\r Bead Br nkerhoof .Brothel, Buck .Bush Case Chambe!lam Che 1 e\ Ch pmau Ch 1hb Colhw Corn I rk Con vPr•e Crooker C'urtts Fenn Feeter F k Good 11ch Hmd Jessup, J G Johnson Kennedov I apha 1 Mart ' Matt ce Me n M1ller Nowlan Parsons Pa' n Pra..- Ransom Rapelje Ra) mond R chmds Ro•e Sheldon Wes•el 13 Sm tb W ~ due) ~m1th Steden U SPAULD1NG .£ll Thompson Tuth11l West -47 An E~ rEF.S -Bojv man Brooks Butr ck Cobb Coe Det mson Dox Ga' Gla\\ Gtant Ham mond Boll ster Holmes Houston M Johnson M H Johnson Kendall Lee McCart-, Matth as Mersereau Pa1dee Pettit Rearnei Sever ance Slade L Smtth Speaker T1tus Totten Townsend, Upham Vtncent Wee!< -34 Wisco•SL'< -The Soutbpo t Telegraphanuoun ces • h\ au hor t) that WARREN CHASE the Sen ntor 111 the Wtscons u I eg slaturc from He 4th d1str et has token the stm1p for VAN BuREN and AnA>r> He has heretofore been for CAss Mr CH llSE wrlfe~ the Tlllegraph from Ceresco as fol lows \1 e had a meet ng here to da\ m tho ram over 200 1 resent besrdes our folks and onh one CAss man I have scarceh seeu a regula! s lCO n y return 'Ve shall gtve e1ght out of ten of the votes 1 the several towns about here for \AN Yo 1 rna count on a maJOl t:5 In IV!arquett(' Wumebago and Fon dn LaG und we shall reach some further There IS an untversalferruent \Ve have a1 po ntod a c rcle of rneet.I 1ga and I !:.hall mal e up for lost tlme Mr CrusE tt add•, 1s n most valuable accesswu to our caus6 and wherever he moves 1n the work Jt wtll tell The same paper nottcos that the free eo1l meetmg at Ccre.co was addresHed b1 DouGH ;ERTY and HALL, both late whtg member• of the Legtslature d:-grudatton Was thele a lower deep or ser CHART ES 0 COril'iOR -When Mrs Jo~ SMITH , 1 rr and shame for. h m before he could g-rasp heard the convent on speech of 1\fr Q Co~ NOR the prtzo of a Pres dentta! noJitmatton 7 Y e.o - The suer fico of h1s manhood must be complete agamst \l omen s holdmg propert) read and was -the subject on and hqm hat on of bts soul be asked to guess\ ho made tt she rep! ed It s the penect Noth ng less w ll sau•f) the mexornbl~ productiOn of some crooked creature some crabbed south h Lew\ Ca-s-the northern tt:attor-la d h 1 mself old bachelor \ some antt sociRhst unwort ., 9f a at f 1 1! length on the altar of slaverv on the 2 tth woman s nottce some fragment of humamt} nn of Deer nher 1847 and cove mg hts naked tess mamed a d I trust heaven w11! so direct that he w th h s N cholson Jetter wh chan outraged peo wrll qlwaye remam so pie Will make hL• poht cal wmd ng sheet he thus ut ers Ius confes•1on and <ea!s h1s apostnC) at the fool•tool of the sla:ve power - 1 he W !mot Pro' •o has boen before the coun tn some t ne It has been repeated!) d1 cussed n Congress and bv the pub! c press I am slron~ ly \\P' es>etiiNtlt the tdea that a great CHA !'VG E lut$ been gom g on tn the pnbl1c mmrl on th1s sub Jul-tn my otcn. as tccll as oil. ers and tl. at. dou~ts an rcsolnng themseh es tnto connctwns that. THE PR'W CIPLE IT lti ~ OL VES SHOUT D BE KEPT OCT OF THE NATION \.L LEGI.:>L!!...1!URE and lift to the pcDpk nF the confc lro acy tn tltmr rBSpecttDe local gotn nml\nts 1\'IAENE ELECTroN -We have returns from 344 towns m the state whrch grve the followmg re suits- Hamln Dana Fessenden Scattm:mg • The maJonty ngamst Dana 28 190 34184 10 299 66 thererore ts 4371 U REcoLLECT -That now 1s the ttme for Leg slatme ha• renounced hunke J•m atld cone out fur f ee so I I-1 e \as the great lea le1 of the den octal c part\ n the L g >btme s a ma 1 of g eat mfluence m tl e no th\ e te n part of the state n.nd a most eloq 1ent a d C'ffec ve speaker The wa\ he dtssolved hJS co ncxJon \ th the pro s thus d c -:~bed b flo :v TO FREE IRE A v -The foJlo~ ng s a extlact ~om a let e1 of Btshop PuRCELL m the Cat.J olw Teleg UJ h of the ... th nstan If the Ir sh peopJ.e bad some ;J0 West po nt C'a dels to d sc ph e and cou mand them tl e1 mtgl t expel the oppre~sor forth~' ha\V\e numl er m d co ag-P f.; 1ffi ent 1or thP 1 rpo..::C' and 'fit th c; oncP done as the-.;; have no 1 av' the Br1t ~h could reduce all the c tte• and chef towns-Dub! n Cork I mm1ek Belfa.•t \Vaterford &e to ru he ThP onh check 01 r!' enge-for t \\auld o b(' defence-would be to t.s e letteJs of natqu - f the1 had a gove 1 met t of three months stand ng r to do so-to Y a 1'kee pnvatPP ~mPn and f::~ Pep the Eng! sb coast ano channel and seas w1th Pau Jones LET !T B\ RI>MY.MBEREIJ that the Ta\lot part\ 1:s a coal t ou of vh gs 11at ves aild null fiers favor o~ a man pledged m the <lp mou of the south by h • mterests and fee lugs m favor of lh~ exten<Ion of human slaven LET IT BE R\E \JE1lJBF RED that the Cass pa1 t,: s an aU a.I ce of northern conseorat sm w th south ern austoctaC\ to ovetthrow the Jeflerson an ord nance of 1 8 and elect a cand date pledged to establish ..::Jnverv ID the new terr tones LET !T BE REME>IBER> D that the free democ rae' s an un te-d partv ral1 g n support of the prme1p!es of C9UStltntwnal hbe 1\ and support ng a candtd tte pleaged to the resu tct on of human slaverv If our opponents po nt to the past posit on of our cand date let us retal ale b\ po ntmg to the p1eseut pos1t1on of thelf• If on ow • de the\ pomt to men who have wa ted to Jom the standard of flee democrac> t II th1s cr s s arJ tved let us m rewrn pomt to tl e fresh abandonment bJ the r cand dates of the prmc1ples of democrac E\ en candtdnte that we present to the people t• now henceforth a 1d forever Wltil the free aemoc J11C\ Even candtdate of our opponents IS array ed agmnst our creed -Albany Atlas VERM NT -In all but etghteen small towns vote stands fo1 Shafter (F1ee So I) Dtlhngham ( Cass) 13 St;9 12 761 The Wdmot p:rm;zso seeks to take from tts le umted and energetic and prompt actton We are Coolidge (Ta:~Jor) 26 6:>0 18 Ov7 T\o T>YLOR 0RGA:i\S Dr co><TIN<~n -Favett~ g-tttmate hbunnl a quest on af dornesttc pol C\ ~ngaged m a glonous cause-one that IS worth havmg no • dation to the V n on as such and to worf..1.ng for and wnat frtend of freed om JG not MaJor! tv agatnst Cpo)ldge 8 593 Count> m Oh a has heretofore be~n a strong wn g cou1 t upport ug all \\h g papers-the Bann•r and the fn.tell•grmcor Both have been d scontinucd s nee the nom nation of Gen TAY LOR for \ant of support and Ta) lort•m has no derooc ~cv are be g held n even- pnrt of tl e countr'\\\ It JS Iropo;;:;s b]e to g1ve our readers an account of one m twenl\ The people n1e com transfer 1t to another created bv the people ior a Plnral!ti for Coohdge over Shafter 4 163 •rectal purpose and forctgn to the sUbJect matter wtll ng to spare a lntle uone to help along the good In parts of the state the free sotl party was not mvolved m tlus t~sue work? organized at all Wherever orgamzed tt was trt [a n oppose l to tl c ex rc ss of any .rurudictwx. Now s the day and now s tl e hour umphant. Both the oppos ng partes c1auned to lnj Gangres< m:er LllS ·matter 2 h be free so!lers On the prestdent al quest on when • [do nuts c tn (lw ConitltuCton any grant oftlte ID'\ The Wn) ne Sentmcl completed Its \ 1 the Issue cannot he evaded the free •otl part) w1U renu!Site 1 ower to Conv css volume on Wednsdav The paper was started be recnuted by large accesR ons from both the I beliaro this '!.t!lLSTtrt if adopte.d would 1ceak b~ 1ts present propnetor n quarter of a century oldec orgamzatwns \\ e speak from mformatton mt if not tmpult the unzolL rif iht .~taks and on tlus pomL V,rmont 1s safe for V .. N BuR.E.c' ~!t?'DRAFTSONTHE!ROVACBANR would sow lites~ offuture dJUICOTd toladt would ago andAn.urs -Alba.'\ty .Atlas OF !REI AND n~umsto su t,. and mo.Pev rem ed to grow ,,. 71 anrl nmra mto an air.mdnnt luimest CL\SS 111 PARSING -BILLY ED•QJ!, of the Patnot rbeol J co ntryforE n \\n\' \'n my rcspon»ml ty \ ' ' h h • R Th w F.''·~ N Il fJucurrcnt mr n~v Cr,m And as If that were not eu~ug e puis m a parse thrs seutence- .A real CASS hunke~ , lll'IA'RltAllLE- e arrentown (Va) - B llsof Bxr.han e • ,d Bt:RE~ and A.OAMS ~errol p!t>.:'l n favor of ntroolc.clng slaverr n1to K b sa's that on Snnda-v before ]ast,. at L bertv meet ll\af.ozon T o o 4.1'r.anv and ~-cw '\ ork 2---~---- New MeXICO nno CalifQrnla on the ground ofl A reat at hunker thir, tth a common sub bou;l tandsoldonravor .. bletern 5 WHIG ~o~IT:<A.TIONS -'I he whlgs held a county BE\ El OLENVE 1 T1t>ar hlm stanuve, agreem' wtth thelf mt•rests and nh gov· mg house~ e1ght miles from that place a colored mhlOt cona Ia Rank A~~,!~R 1 ~/'i£f~ . ._ So f..:u: as compre s 00 w th. less abundance of erned hv $70 000 extra pav for labor never ~er woman was bapuzed who was one. h:u:n.dre.d and coo vent on 1.0 th s Citv ,.:esterdn\'I and nommated E G SP WLDI~G for Congress, and CHRISTIIN Mrrz.. for connt:J tr:easurer !vir ;\lETz s n clerk m the offic<> of Mr SPAULDING we understand the necessanes of ]Jf~ ts an evil that evtl Will be 1 fo~efth understoob ackarrlmg to rule firstb - four year• old, and walked tw~Ive mJ!es .JOHN D. SHEP \-RD & CO. m Iterated by transvortmg slartS to a nmo country ~op~l s gove~ ~n efs m g~n~al, and old STE..t!]~;J;,.1~1~RJfJ ~~rLERS and. fn( gu:zng t.lz~ L a, la:rgcr space t.o DCCUplJ tbe~t.etaln partie ar ery we dl take your Window shades -w-orks on Oh:-.o st:.ree~Bu:2-a: :I: 0 N y .And to gtve the s.outh full assurance that he had The &ub. br be colt n Ies to manufu<;t e the above ar !olm D \hepberd Jol us E.l~erton hMome a sonilterl1 sp!l:!l!~l !l!ld to prOV8 ths Bill• It? llear 1 t alwa}co lll mmcl that the CASs and tlele a! h~ Jlnper !4ang ~~ IJepo!. No 'i31 Ma.m Rtre~t. ~ .-..m Eng es a!Jlg~ JL ~-~~!~~~ fi:r Keep t n v1ew that the CA8S and T A.:n OR I cer t\ of hts treo.cher:v to freedom he voced In se T __ th th wbere be nnw bas anw -w ll-eonstalltly kee-p on band the ~ d~.ser .. .:. un n de 10 ome d t 1 ...: rt th AYLOR. p.:u ... es are strlV!.Og Wl e south to ex ~no-n be-aut r: J and :sple rl d a&•!(ll'tr::oen:r. .nf PA.lNT.£0 •.z ... --,;===• men uro de\Ornuuetl ~p 4CYQ\<> the free t~rnto'i\'eB <ret sesswn Gl)\'\'st an a l'D men ° mse e f \HNIJUW l:l1Ullfl15 lflm fnm!~M:ijpe HPd QIOCr Yl~lf\• \' v B [ w !lmot prOVISO lD the treat' or peace \tth MeXJ tend slat AI'\ IIllO. rM l~l'!'ltaey whllsl the free de ever offered n Buffalo or any other narket west of New to negroes wh lst the fret\ democracy, A.lf URE!f eo The MeXJcan Comm :.s oi!Ler betrg:ed of Com I moc.racv \\-\lth \ ..ur BURJ:Jl and AnA...J~.S are deter York city from.S2to aJO per prur and Ana'~s :u:e resolved that the free ternto~es mlesloner Tnst, th'!lt Utero m1ght bo a pronso m mmed to resist tblR move to the laaL a:~: 1 ;;;;J':'rt~e~:,:';n~';' 1 d;;;'i:;b''Y N o\\lfrdGHS 11 be (J 8 m m e J' c I !J I L I n e • shall be sacredly davoted to the free white man (the treat) agamst the mtroduction of slaven' mfo sepladZw 2:11 Mam st Butfalo N y xo 2i \!l'I!TJUO \'II•rtr F: s ~ U: tart I the terntorv ceded to th ~ cou:ntry SSJd that the A CH.UICE FOR .u AsrBOLOGER....-One or thej u GOLD P.ENS G ld Pens R~pomted atl ..,p1!'1( Bl'FF ~L(J U The reo 0 ' \\\' 111 a new papers people of Mextcolooked upon the establishment of pohtJcal papers advertl&f'l for .nn utrolorer to r~d BROWN \ HUBBfRn s M~nufActory H~ Ma~n 1 ; _ {l7'\ CAN ADA BANK N 0 rES- Re c rcu r, , ~. s 1' ed m Seneca Fall! It 1Dpporll V o\11 BuUlt and I ilavel) Wllh ns much abhouence as the people th , Ia , •n CuT's Jeu.:r .., puhliahed m the Pe\\ wholeoale and retail All w ohiJJg a Kood arucle wll dcerued m1 liOl!tfavoralle rat~ r. r Dra(U; or Cunencl'~o:t c, u e \' ugu l x \> ..... t& ......... t.spirit...a4~tiiia4~1i:ty ~-~ ofthe U.nJtedStatdfl.wollldupon;the.eat:ablushmentj 6 8 rs pJease-eADancl~ne-fortb rn~elvea. lheCanata.UankAgeney 1o2-.Man!!treet ..Auo.-r-Cut ~ J ... v u~ l.:ted __.~s \' •·- I IIUilf ~ll~l!lll<l11Ntt ~ P\flH -Ill( iJltiiJ l'iew Y 8]t &,7\ .. 6 4Vf- IIROWJr 4 111JBRUTh 1a\!rllf J!.OlfEitT COD Do r WJ,~ q Cl8 to 1!. .'r.:.:l'''-~ ~