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l, Rcpnbljc. A Loulunll.•GJass for the commercud.! _____ ~~C~lnis wailn - H«vmg •a!d he:retofu e that the Commaaal Ad verttS!JI' of this Cit\, bad been foi and agmn•t the 1 DAILY TRI-WE:E-KLY AND WEEKLY circulation 1\000. \V tlmot prov \\'0 ,~ e nropose nuw tha we hat; c a moment • le1 ,ur o 1 rodt1ee tho proof HPre n ~......... Wor.<'\.IV\VA 'Y' ,.._. ,...~~~--- llUFF!\.LO,No'loi lS TUESPAY EV EN1.NG, SEPT 26, 18ir< No:ouna:ts.ons of 'fhe F 1'-fi'C Dc.tnoeraCJ FOR PRESIDENT lURTIN VAN BUREN, OF N:t;W YORK FOR VICE PRESIDEN'I CHARLES F. ADA1\IS, OF M tSS lCHUS:ETTS OF MASSACHUSETTS t-:rhomas B Jaol son \-H ram llar:n y 3-!'<a n1el Waterbury 4-Hemnrd J Meserole -»-1 homas B Tappan :6-~Vtll am F Hav mcJt: '7-Sn nuel B Fern< s-1 110mas rnl er !l-Nat.bn.n el Jones 10-Ahraha 1 A JJtoyco !1-J< hn P Oce~mnn, t\1--R ley Loo 1 ~ 13-Har mmu~ Bleecker N.-Jn nes::; Whall n 15-W II an B Fnrlu 1 -John G Jchr ~t 17-Walter .Booth FOR GO\ ER~OR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LfEIJT GO'<! R~OR SETH J\f. G.~TES, OF YO Il'if C~NAL C HJMI>;siQNER CHARLES A WHEATON, OF ON NDAG.t. tirso~ I \'S[ BC1 OR WILLIAM P ANGEL, OF OA1AR r;r;Us I-ou.rtli. -urard. A mass meetwg of the free sot! electors of the Fourth Ward w Jl be held at the Court House on Fr~da} the 29th msl at 7 o clock P M Able speakers wtll be present and address the meet\llg A Club w1ll be formed 'or the Fourth\¥ ard. Del egates w 1ll be appomted to the Congressional and A•sembly Conventions and such other bnsmess as rna\ come before t 1e meetmg t Ll be trm .sacted A full attendance IS eanlc'lh requested BJ ordor of the ward comn )fourtil 'I he free de.moc ac; of thf' Fot rth Aso;:cmbh D stnct aro teqnested to l'l out three delegates fro n each town to meet n Cu \'01 tton nt Boston Cm net ? o 1 the lath of 0 tobcr to nom nate a cnnd date f, r- A sen bl to re re c 1t smd d1stnct B1 order of the d I ct co n te~ A meeting wdl be held at \Vmrnv.'sExchange Thu sda\ l!.vemng to o.ppo nt del€'ga.tes to tl e Congresswnal andli.ssembh D <trJCtConvcntwns to ~:tom1nate cand1dates fot Congress and Assem bl B o dcr of the E eeu ve Comm.tttee of the second ward o::::f' The Ex.ecuuvc Comm ttce the Fmance: Committee alld the first As embh D1•tr ct Com m1ttce me requested to meet at the Republic Of fice th\ ( Tne<da\) E\ en ng at 7 o dock A punctual attendance IS reque.ted il::r The custom hou e organ ol th s mo-rn ng th1ows off the d1sgmse wttlt \\ luoh It hns endeav o ed to co 1ceal rts feature~ for $orne t n e past and bolclh announces tls ho•tillt\ to the dtscusston of the questmrr of the exten!lton of shn er nnd the pe1petratwn \\lthm the Clt\ of a most cold bluoded mnrde1 fur 11shes tins reel less prmt the OC.CP..I..!)lOU tO dec1ure tl t the fn~e d SCU~ (Ill of an ackno1\ledrred ev1l thrratens the notth as well as 0 the south wlth sec et po sol ng and mtdn ght o.s sassmatwn \\Ve .::.hall ]eave to the organ of tbe custom house the. agreeable t~k of til ov.: mg how an ad voeae\ of the ptmc1ples embod10d w tho declara tion of tde-pP:ndence and .;;ought to be appl f'd to the free terntorJes of the' Umon nre druly ex mlmg the coloted men to th\ h ghest degree of freuZ\ To us 1t appears qmte clear that the pro mtllgatwn of the oppos1te doctrine that slavery ts a b1eSJ::-Ing and should be p rpetuated-a doctr ne md~rectl) advocated b1 Gan C ~ss and h1s dough face ~upporter.::.-would be- far more apt to st r up the negw to mut U) and rage 1f thiS murder then 1s to bo ntt.Hbuted to the pvl tiCal dtscusswns no'v gomg on upon the qucstiO 1 of human slave ry, who Ill all probabllll} 1s responsible for 1ts c.omrmss1on ? '\Vho dr ve..._ the negro to the b gh est degree of freezy 1 tho part> whiCh refnses to sanntion a more a-xtended eu hvement o£ lus race 1 or the party wh ch JS detennmed to perpetuate the msbtntion of negro slaven 1 FREDERICK JF.ROAIE -The Common Counml of New York c1ty has voted to confer the freedom of the c ty m a gold box; upon Frum> RICK J E RoME the herme seaman through whose mstru mental tv numbers of ves were saved. from the pe-rs ~t' le tt ton that put buntu nonunat on cessan to denounce that mea..c::11ue as a hu rtbug The above extr cts show \1t 1 what admuable fa Cllit} the Cum tr!l c\L ' cldcd to the decrees of late Ill both mstancrs ------,---- AC\OTHF.Tt I-h AD Ol\F - VV e perceiVe savs the Rochester Arlrc1 !!str of t1e 26tlh that the gmllo t 1e at \\ ashH gton s sull dmng 1\s work and tha 1 the heads of dernoC!al c office holders who go tht ftce so1l doctru1e are lwre and the1e bemg b10nght In a !1st of post office t emo\ a • Jl t pubJ hed '~e nouce the !!lame of WM C Danm of\ tctor, who has lwon gutllotmed to g1ve 1 lace to W6r M Bonv.oot i\!r D has alwa'\ been a firm un vaver g democ1at,. and dischmg ~d the dutws 11 tth fidellt\ Ile 11 as gmlt1 hoi\ ever of ad, ocatmgfTeedom an<] fell nuder the d1s pleasure of the slave Interest that rnles and rums at ~ aslnngton We gn e h m JOI unfettered b1 anv fauc ed obi gatwn he ' ll sill fight the good battle of free so lll,e a ftee mnn n:r In I 1d ann the C \.f;~ pa f.\ 13 cnvmg 1n as well as else\\ here Hvn Tob8 W WRIGHT nnd D FAnF.n t\\o prom 1 e 1t lernocrals m Ca•s C'Jt nt' I~d all ~a~e no 1cedl C A-SS a. d declar ed for\ \N BuuPN A McDoNALD the demo c-rnt c cpres~Jnta ve f on Po1te-r a1 d Lalte 1a~t ;v ute r a 1d T U P< IT!T the clemocrattc cand1 dute for Senator from >1Jum! and Wabash last \Oar hmc JOn d tho' A> BuREN part\ --,--- [[T PRF 110 of the Lu >VIlle Journal sa1 s of :\Ir \A' Beat• he co oprra es w th the \\Jse a d the good a 1d wllh all \h o are not bhnded !11 part\ p1e;ud1c~s or uepo•sesstons to remo•e trorn power the me11 \ho brought about the Mex Jean \a1 and waged It for the pmrpose of conquest -he bccoll!es the mst ument under Provtdence of pnm•hmg the pc petrntors of thts g eat natiOnal ll:J' From 1 he folio g 1 the St Lo1 IS Rc rtUe tv; ot ld appeal that free s0 l s g01ng w th a r11;sh 'own south S n~r- the barnb rnPrF\~ ha:v.:- a~o;;u ned 1 oc:1t o 1 as a part\ :o,; E\ havt> h~ard more abo] t o n tall ed 111 M ssou11 thn11 C\ e before-It uow has a 1 orf' plP~ n\ namP a1 1 n~ fref.ll soiler!'i ' rnnn ho beiorf' J 1g-cd tl <' ol non uot:Ion u que now 01 enlv a1 uw the 1 \10 '\ m favo1 of tmmed1 ::tte (>'TI ll pat 0 \\ C \'-} all not bo SUTpl Sed f 111 a fPw more l ears tlw a ,!I tat ~n of abol1t10n sm become~ t ansfcued f o 11 the north to tho south U The ;'\ierupl • E~gl\ tl ws ref<>rs to an ap 1 1tmeut of J oH' \ ! ~ BuR~'< to v1s1t that portwn of Ten 1c.::see \Ve hn\ e not seen the ltst b lt a 11rnd as Ul s us po' l 1 ch thnt :\'lemplus Is Ill hts p bl .sled appo ~nt fur the 20th October- \rltght go to a IJMtm placr J OIL\( Wo hope and lo 1 t 1 at the b ho' s \ 11 t eat 1 au pohteh ;)lr '' IL:3JOT :5 .Dr rnrcr -Some democrats of Ttogn dtssattsfied With i\fr Wn IJOT's course hnvo tal en up Jo~AH PRE'\ TER E<::q as the rcand1datt\' for Congress 111 opposition to htm ihongh of \V ILllotoT .::. elect on over all oppos t on there dnnbt y,...RMONT -There were ~hole towns 111 th s state which d1d not !<\ o C \ss a vote at the late elect1on \\ule mam other towns gave hnn one t :'\0 or th cc c-ncl The free democrac' will show the old hun! er. m )\ u1 ember semeth ng that \ ll make: them 8tarr her of mte1ments at New Orleans on the 12th mst was 4.5 of Which 2fl 11 ere those 11 hod ed of yellow fever The number of deaths b:~ the fe New A.llnnv Democrat ea\sthe 11cket IS compo•ed of sev~n who have herc,ofore been \htgs tnree democrats and two hbert\ mem. The conven non nl•o appomted a senes of mass meetings throughout the <tate burrung Ocean Monarch The same mtrep d It? The httle chque of hunkerom Orleans coun man saved the hves of about one hu 1 dred nd1 !-.; ha• e employed a hunker pnntmg estabh•h Vlduals at the time the p~cket sbrp • Henr~ Cla)\ ment at Lockport to pnnt a hunker hand b11l was stranded weel h for that countY the cliqwe bemg too small O:J' Senator FrrzoERAI o of Mtch gan, hns to support a paper w..tthdrawn hls name. from the CAss electoral tick FREE SoiL 'lo-rro \\VA ER..<i -Some very p th\ et -and a more :e::uppl ant tool of the 1\llch.igan free ~o I mottos for lett('T~ ha\t\e be-E\n got up nt the dough face, Rn: RoBINSON has been nommated Thev are sold m by the State Central Comm1ttee to fill the vaca1 c; l[T The free smlers of Cmcmnati partook re _ centlv of a reform banquet, at wh!Ch speeches 'were made and song• snug, and wh1ch conclu ded w1th a ball Lad e• of course parllClpated m the affuir nnd gave to thiS mode of elecuoneermg a new zest UWe ncglectedvesterilay to acknowledge our obligattorJs to LWIGNSTON and F .<~oo's expres>! for late Cmmnnati papers __:-~--- IT H(n TYo:Hu WooD formerlv a democrat 1 c membex of the legalature from Wuhtenaw co ~lk!llued for V ..L'I' DvRn HtAVYDD<\ !'lew York eom1 of romrnon pleas recenth CA& Pk<TER v• Sm:r.no• a verd1ct was returned m f&vor of the plamtiJffot $9 S'O\v t:t::T Gutta Perch a has been u;;ed w1th great .uc cess In making hat..o:: Hats made WJth th1s com postlion are hght llnd dehcate !I:1\ lf a hen •hould hatr.h fifty eggs. at a t1me:, wbat trade w<>uld she resemble? Answer GratR- Settmg UTile a.nnual e~hlo1bon Dr fue ~rontrcal AgncllltvrAl Soctet'l, took p!a\ltl ell l'ael!da) Jut Far he Buffa o RepuLI c en~~ o~ a: U:u'd'a.lo -:s~rc.a :t.nt A.N ADVE~Tr'RJi \T 57.:\ nteH gcncc t of lu her ns con J0y vv l.o AM _p I !t. 0