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!.r.Jut...Han:k.e-.r .J:\Jsz;le 1__.., aiiC'br Bla:\ cry .JD M.issa.-ri ~ The bold and detel'lllu~ed itt.l!d !&ken 'llv the lillatlu Jtcpublic. DAILY, TRI•WEEKLY AN,P WEEKLY Circulation 'tODO. DUFFALO, N.}, bne of the most nd eul\\• Jlules t>f th~ eam patgn waa enacted J~t n gbt a t.he Liliert-r Pole whete u tder the whlp\and •pur of the custom house a. few hun1 e~ gu hered together to I tea to a speech ftom Senator DrcKINsOJS l'rlustc and bonfires were called mto 1equ s uon to mduce the f~ thfu! {O a tenci and b t for an lnter{\'St ng dog fi ee democrac of ,the south tn opposmon to the fur~1er extensmll of olaven ls mducmg a d scus Slon of the ev Is of slave:rv n the slave states - Th s IS a consummation devout!) to be w1shed Slaver} can not bea• discuss on and must fall be fore the wen d rectcd blows of tr nh The follow fight got up under the a tspiCCM of s(}me of thtnc fined ge tlemen of the custom house the meetu g 'uuld n all probabtht' have dtoba 1ded \ thont tng art cle from a St Lou s paper shows that the people of M scoun are alre-adT' enter ng upon the d scus•1on of the extmgmsh ment of slaven tn that state The wr ter has been lo 1a a res dent of M \\o It whose mtere.sts are alt 1denufied w th those of the SUite aud who feels a hveh concern n everr th ng\htcb prom ses to promote ts wel f\t~ Nonuna'tions of fhe Fr4!e DeiDo~:rac') FOR PRESIDENT 1 c at ons of the pr nc ples 1 tvolvcd In tho \\ I :MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YORK V. e speak the <>pi 1 o 1 of all t npre JUd ced men who 1 o;tened to ..Jt w l en we .su) that 11 was the most dJsgracefnl effort e\ er made FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA:&1S, and el c ted frequent and heart frdt repel t o IS of the \tsl that the •peaker had b born n v rg n a Ol' l'lfASSACHUSE\tTS OF MASSACHUSETTS ELlWTOR\ AT I ARGE JAMES S WADSWORTH of L v ngston ROBERT EMMETT of New York FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIE!t; f GOVERNOR SETH 1\1: GATES, OF VYO N CANAL co:mu SIONER CHARLES A WHEATON, OF OK !'lDAGA PR!oON ni::;PECrOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, r:l!l.l tage We ha\'e ne tht'r the 1: ne 1 or tl e Jnc] natlo to follp v the Set a tor through h1s long wmdedspeech Sufhce It to sa\ that It drew out no enthusmsm ur d no toke us of applause except f om a few w the mmedmte vtcmtt\ of the speaker The hunk er port on of the moatlng w~s too small for enthu • asm The Senator kept on however 'cling nl the top of I s vo C6 treason ~rafter fa 1at 1cs to the man fest del ght of the KlUslom house ro' d es U) vhon he was Ullmed atoT' surrounded wh le h s aud ence re•ponded o lv th Jeers and h ssos b 1t the Se11ator was ev men!h ace s tom~d to such ..re~ponse• and contr med h s e1 thets h s a cl e ce- n the mea tine be ng as n uch enl ghtoncd u~ the) wote at tho cq mlh st-ns hie and patr ot c ora or of the clog fight When the Senator concluded three cheers were g vc 1 for ~ AN BuREN and T ~ \ LUR each dru 'n ng tl e fl'llnt ~!tempt at applnuse of tho ~~ storr hou8e ro\ d1e• and thou the cro vd d spersed Anothe such a eel ng vII ext gu ,h \hut I tie s left of Cas s n 1 th s c t) It \ as hope l tl at DtcKINSON o 1ld 1 lusc e vI fe 1 to the lo Lct•n g 111< <!'nt <>nt of the Bag, Fust Asseml•lv Dos.ract So strong s the free so I feel ng at the north The free so 1 democrats of the several wards of that even tl e h mke -s who supprort CAss are the c t\' of Buffalo compo ng tho fi 1=;t A~~embh compelled tu take ground ts favor and o n d strict of Ere county are requested to send three 5 st tl at the cand date IS uloo oppo cd to the e;<: tklegates from each of sad vnrds to meet n a tc 1011 of slavery t<;> the free terr tor es of the dl'strtct cottvcnt on to be held at th Mans on U 011 Judge fHo~tPsoN of Eu~ Penns) lvau a House on the twe t' first da' of October tJ e ~ u 1 ] er cand date for Congress takes th s po next at 12 o clock at noon for the purrose of\ s on He avo~· h 11 oelf e uulersta 1 d n all nom nat ng a cand date to represe t sad d str ct h 8 speeches n favor of t1 0 nppl cat.Io of the. 111 tbe Leg Jature ofth s State at d for such other j w I mot proviso to New !VI ex eo and Cahforn a purposes as na) be bra 1ght before the convo to 1 0 J J~cl es t1 at C.o.•• occt pes the san o round Bv order of the D tnc Com_::_uce ,;,t u 1 ge us t ma; ~eem he vould I ave succeed d Sccontl As~ m bly »sstrict, 1 mak tg the people of h1s dtstr ct beltevo tho ab The free democ al• of the seco 1d Aosemb' d 'il nil I ad t not bee' for an no de1 t' e w 11 tr ct ate requested to se d tl ee delegates from no' rclale each wa d and bJWl tbe d str ct to a conv~ 1 hon to be. bela at the v !loge of W ll amsv Ile on WEDNESDAY the 11th of October to nom nate a cand1date for member of the L~g slature nnd._ to transact such o herb s ness as rna'\ come before the co >vent on Oomm ttee Thud Ass .. mbly D•~trlct.. The free democrac)-Of the th td 1\.ssembly d • trtct are requested to appo nt three delegates from each town n sad d :;tr ct to meet 1 convent on at the Globe Hotel 111 Ea•t At rora on vVED NESDAY the 11th dav of October next at 12 o clock, noon to nom nato a ca1 d data for As•em hi) to represent said d str ct THOMPSON PATCH A mass meet ng of the free s01l electors of the Fourth Wa d w II be held at the Co rt Ho se on Fr~da) the 29th mst ~t 7 o clock P l\J Able speakers w 11 be present and address tbe meet ng A Club w 11 be formed for the Fon th \\tVa d Del egates w 11 be appo nted to the Co gre•s o ral o. d Assembly Co ventions and snc.l other bus ness as ma\ come be(ore the mM!lllg' \1 1llb() trnu~nc!ed A .Iull attendance s \earnestly requested By order of the ward comm ltee The free democrac) of tbe Fourth As!embl) DJstr ct are requested to appo nt three delegate\<s from each town to meet m Convention at Boston Corners on WEDNESD i Y tbe ll tb of October to nom nate a cand date for Assembly to represent Blltd diStrict :Bv order Qf the d str ct commtttee Death oi Machaet Hoifnaan. The pamful duty of at uom1c ng the death ,r a great and good man devolves upon us to day - M1cB~t. HoFFMAN a man of Ut :surpassed ab 1 t\ and eterhng mtegnty e p red at h s res dence 1 Brookl) n ~esterdav after a long- and pamful Ill neS& Few men hava held a more envmble pos1 tion. •n the esteem of the people of thts -'late and non<> have done more for the cause of good gov ernment than l'vl\ HoFFMAN To h m more than to an} other tndtv du\J are we mdebted fot our present enl ghtened consutut.Iou und foi\ the reforms \htch the adopt10n of that mstrument secured tG us H s death though not unexpected comes with a stunnmg shock upon the radtcal de mocracy of the state who have cheriShed h1m as one of thelt br gh1est Jewels and whose pleasure 1t W!U' to advocate nnd enforce the great pr not yles of sound pollical moral t:. of wb ch he was the most dtsung J shed champiOn Hts loss at lh s 1inla must. be regarded as a publ c ca]aiDJtr and will awaken m the bosoms of the frtends of f1ee dom the same dQep emotion wh ch the decea~e of WRIQJlT lllld H .. RKER ebc1ted Jt' us thought ndv ~uolo b\ Enc to v to H K S nT i our 1 mpnls ve post rna$ er to address them lrir S TH responded to tho m\ 1tat1on and went to Eno a few da sago to e l ghtc the be gl ted I nke \ of that reg on Q.\1 te a number of perso ts n Hemb ed to hear the He bad been I eralded b' the hun kerpaJ er as 01 e of the 111ost tale! ted a 1d eloquent orators of the Emp re Stale Of eourse \h gs hunkers and iewacrats ;vent to l s e to t} e dis t gu sl ed stranger 1-'le toolt the stand and com menced h s speech He declared the ~V !mol prov so a h n b g nnddeu.ounced tlbe free so lag ta ton 1 unmonsurod terms TheM1ssonr con rrorn se 1 0 ... advota!ed bv Mr Brci!ANAN wllch proposed a su,rrcn lor of half'!{ Ucfroe to t ne$ af tl c Unwn ta slare1y wrus 11ghh com ne ded' a a declared to be the favor te measure of the Bait mora nommce Ther:;e senti me t$: we e d reclh n confl ct w tb those wh ch had be n avowed by Judge THOMP soN The co seq 1ence wns tho meet ng became ve -v much exc ted and large numbers declared thOir mtonllon or oppo~mg GA58 If the VIOWBt nputcd to h m bv Mr S nTB ~ere enterttuned b1 him Tho filQQ\ ng ad]onrned, ~l1d htll~ Jtnpto of men \Hre seen talking O\ er the matter n a htghh exc ted rna mer J dge THO,.PSON becan e alar nod and Inllnedtatel) touk the stump con trnd ct g the po• t10ns ta\en by J','!r SMITH scqucntly ho 11 rote a letter for pubhcutton nvoll ng h m.;:elf n free so 1 mnn u 1<1llerablv oppo ed to tha &mrender of n ~mgle mch of tern ton to the slal'e po><er \' hetttorhe wtll nceeed 1 n ak ng the people of h s d1stnct bell eve 1t, after the ve -v frank avownb of Mr s~r TH of the pnnc pies of the C !SS part' rem a ns to be •eon One thmg IS certa1n Mr SM!TII W111 not agam he nv1ted to address the hunkers of Ene Should he thrust h mself howevc1 upon the con~t tuents of Judge THoMPSON \e ggest to lhat g ntldn a the arrmgnment of 8l!ftTH on a charge of 1 agran C'\ Th-at g. the '\\a' 1t 1 ernnt CAss orators are d1sposed of here cspecmll) whe ~ they become troublesome It IS the eas est th ng In the world to prove a GA.ss orator a vagrant II? The ten honr b1ll was bronght to a final vote n t ('\ Assemh v on the 6th or Apnl last.- On mat da' a correspondent wrote us I en clo•e 'ou the ten hour b ll SuuLliiNG was m the Senate chamber whether ntent onul or not I do net know when the vote was taken on tt and refused to\ ote on l s returu He sad howeve that 1f ftc ZMS compcllc l to rotc 01~ t lte woulrl rote II? Senator DICKINSON mlus speech Ill Cou gress declared that tbe Con•titut on gave Con gre•s no power to restriCt •lave!1' m the tcmto .He a1so vo ed for the Oregon hill all In \h ch of th,ese oath to ~upport tho Con II? The Comptroller g1ve• nouce tnat a farther d v1dend of twent) ane per cent making l)l all 01xty nme per cent., mil be pad on the mrculatmg notes o£ the Atlas Bank secured bv stocks 11nd re.:l estate on }'nlJ!entation at h1s office C tucn. ~onta s an accou lt of asp r ted free son gatheru g u1 that place on Saturday last Although o.. few ho us not ce of the meetinf!' was g '\en the Congresstonnl Church was filled The Ctt1:cn sa'\s W P A 1gcl Esq of Cattarau.gns, was m trodttced by the char nan \1d addreMed the meet ng for about t\vo hours H1s speech was one of. the most nterest ng pol t cal speeches to. wh ell \e ever ltstened Chaste 11 language clear and forctble m 1dens remarkably stroll(( a 1d l1c d m logm. and del ve ed n tl e true spmt of candor t com01ended tself to the careful allen t on of the meotmg and was hstened to w1th 1 o c 1 ar Intl:'rest b\ all pre~ent. '¥ e have not :room for even a bare sketch of Mr Ang 1 s speecl - Ho spoke of the unporta 1ce of a plOIJer quahfica uo for the exermsc of the elect ve frunch se ar gu ng tl at party sp r t wasantago st c to freedom and calculated to Jetter tho n asses and bhnd tl em to a d 1e appremat on of tho r own nghts - He showed tl atthe 1ssues \h ch had h1therto d VJded llle Q]Q pm IJe~, wer6 now QQ$Q]ete 1 <t.nd that the q estioll- n wh ch ;;&.11 others are now nerged and fol\gotten was that of freedom or sla ven 111 th~ torntoncs und~r the lffimQdlate control of the general government The true pos1(1ons of the Cuss and Ta lor partes were f'ulh: brought to ltght so that lhe wa) farmg man though a h1nl er co Jd ut de1'1!!and• After Mr i\ngel had closed h s remarks Hon \'\ C Blo~s o\ Monro~ count\ bemg called for took tho sta d a d sa: d that as It was the oten t on to have an oven ng n1eet 1g he should make bnt few r~marks at present nnd those prohm1nnn to h s speech n the oven ng He spoke abont th rtv m n 1tec:o g v T1g some hu norous h ts at the Cass and Ta\ lor men and mak ng some re marks 111 reference to the posltJOns of part es when the mcetm~ ad1ourned to meet agam at 7 o clock m the eventng ---=----~ ll:T The wh g papers 'are pabl shmg o. ver) length> leiter from Gen T'\ l~r Its obJect as ~toted b} the General h mself s to correct oundry m •ar pm e • at s ll d m sreprese tatwuo a~ well to deli e h s posit on gene rail We have looked u o er prett\\' cru;efull n the cxpectauon of findmg ln• v \\ s m regard to the \V lmot proviso fu lh set forth but we do not rl scover a smgle word upon the snbJect NaJ more NotWJlh•tand ng the orators and ne ;;vspaper.s of the south are evetj da' statmg that he ts oppooed to the WtlmotlproYI so aJ d ~.,n certa nlJ veto 1t If he ever gets to be Pres dent the Ge era} takes no not ce of 1t what ever .fl om wh ch 1t1s fatr to mfer that he does not cons1der h1mself llllsrepresented or rn sunderstood n raga d to. that matter at lenst Is 1t not so 1- 0ilOego Palladtum --=-----==::- J DISCRIMINATE BATiiiNG -We saw qn te a novel exh!btuon the other evemng bemg nothing less than a whole patty of male and female Dutch meu all overboard nnd batT ng 1 the bas n At one ume there could not have been less than fort) all floundenug arou d at o ce Several of the lad es were parucularh expert one of whom swam ou her back clelln across the basm When we came awav the; were pia~ ng po•po •e a feat that eon•>Sts m throwmg somersr.t5 m the water \V th the excep on of a pa l\ of garters that one b ue Cj ed g rl had on there was nothmg to 1m pede the prog ess of as ngle person_ attached to the regatta In JUStice to Q uselves we rna' as well st~te that we blushed for German} and :ret 1 r ed -.till any K.'f!i.d;aboCker; IIJ\ A student of the Spnngv He Academv 10 thlS conn-g wr1tu as follows - At 0 16 of the regular meetmgs of the •tudents of the Spnng VJlle Academv 1t wa.s proposed that they d scul!S at the next weekly meeting the ments of the free 1101 1 party and t!s proeeedmgs Thla propos 1 tion wu agreed to On the evemng of the meetin~ f..-th .. pu~ the hall of the old Ae&demvwas crowded more thail usnal on such occas1ons But where '!Vere the oppQnents of freedom\\-wlrere u., bunkers1 Alas 1 onl) four 111 alt that goodly ..auembJa&'e voted aga1ust- freedom~ree whtgs &J(d o\'e bunker prope.r It ,. bardlv nece\\!ll'V to •'l that a compWe nc:torrwu pned for tree- dOll!.\ HoRRlliLE ACCIDENT -Pbtneas P Gage a fore, man o 1 the Rntland rrulro•d at Cavendish Vt w\\ preparmg for a blast on Wednesday J.st when the powder exploded earn mg through hJS head an U..PATCH -A,.n buoh womau named mm mstrumenl. an mch and a fourth 1n ctrcum amvehn:Gltuogowon Tuesdn ;,.eek on Wod ference andthreeffetelgbtmchesJn length The nesday she was o.pprehended rJr Docket p!Ckm _ 1ron entered o 1 thee de of the face shattenng the on ThurS.ray .me: waa ltbeRteci fD< 'IVaUt of rofl: er upper jt\lV and pa,\''mg back of the left eye, and eYtdence and 111. an bov lifter man en•! P.,.e out ot the top of hll! head Stngularly enough he birth to a \hdd on Satumay ah\ ..,. 1 ;; ~~~he Wf<!r ultve at two ~ clock the Jlext afternoon and ~\' pohc• ol!ice, and m u,. .., • ., 111 ,.,:!'\_ ... ..., m full pt1888118lon of h11 reason and free from p&n with her-chi1d on u.r.. • ....._...li..-:..........,... up - --'-:::--:-7\\--:-:;-, ptek..., -'~ _ •---\:\\-.-J>;C :J\'\iet • l'm a done sucker.' • the ch1ld •tlld when hie FP \'!\:'•' ~\\\\ r-cr- 1:.. CJDoiherwetnPdimll \ 'I'he Deaol Sea. Expedition. From the Rtcbmonil {VJrgm a 6er tlll~nn 117 A CARD -Mt W H RULISON ~r~ts; n Ua.nc ng.-Jn returnmg h ;rtl nks to tbe Ge try of lluf falo for tbe r k o I patrona,ge:on }l]S ti~t v s ~ re~~:pcclfi Oy announces t at he w 1 resuu e tl e duL es of J s profcsa o • e t e ul Qeto~r a tl eAsaeu b y .Roo n of the A)I'EJU CA.lll HOTEL Mr R takes p ensurt .uannoune.tna-that Ll ~Room w U be fitted up n g >Od atyle abd br II antiYilluwmated and oecu1 ed excLus vely by hlDL Jlr: R.. has •nt\tbe oSJ: of hat ne n New Yockand Ph Jadelpluatrunng the !ci 11 n cr dunog Wbleh Umc he has !ltud ed undert.lle be!t:Mas ten ~nd made armngementa to reeetve m due co n~ all We new and -ftuh onable DanL\\es; ~ .. on u~led, IJ:7 A h•t of all \bed tftrentstyle• of l'r!V.&Ie Danc 1 ng w J..appear n a future aave-rt ~ .ue11t [[I\ fhe A.sse bJy and Cot on Part ea for l#ld es and Geliile en w I take place n Novembe[ Mr R truth• b 1 patron• Will eicuae hjll npt penonaiJy eal! n&on tbem owins (o ihe utremrpreol!lreo(t \\'and bUI!t'l'.... IOJ~ o s prr c a al f o 10 ti 0 I ad }S Cl e~e 10 g 0 !5 0 0 fi{J(J --- J1 :\)..')0 157 Lcav g a su plus of. b s c the c op Lcav ng od for say :> 000 000 horse• at 20 busb each Leav nc a surp u~ of In a~u t o 1 to a I tl esc II ere arc r D£T.ROr'I Sept 2.G Tht\ e ~ neW':! by the Ae d a w:as ~c;tred worn ng ob d a ge and bad he e:tfe.ct'tr; <1Jec1< all OJl<'rat nns an cornpletrty uv,.,ttle tile I\ arl<et rhere \~<e e n transact ons d~r ng the day and 1 }Crs wonlti l\)t $'4 W f.-~r st a 1!1 1 nds No b ng do n¥ n the streets of any consequence -Frt:e Press ROCHESTER Sept 28 -T))ere goo cllan~e t~not cc n the a ket '\<\heat n the\ f! re-et >;10 d a ~~~ ! an(f a cnruo or 1000 bu G n sf'e b ou,2bt Sl la:!l' Ga.~arc arr v. ng freely and l.lr: ng a2:c -.J..d'L SA Jim; Slj:Y CIT\ Sept 26 -Tl e fore ~n ne .-•l• ~o plate y un l'.U ed then a ket Wo h~r of no sales by the qaant ty -MJ.n:or liJ' A CARD - Tbe Managers of the Bufl:'alo Orphan A.t\cyJum ten Jer tbe r grate fur nr:kno ;VIed, ~ to the Md$.r.! u.un .. Jrl anrl pup Js for the ve y I beral dona Ll' ,¥AN B:ROWl'llt ATTOR..YEY .leND COUNSELLOR .IT L.fJ~ DT.rlG~ 156 X.lJI' STXKE'l' RJCR.&.liO£ :BUILDIJIM ~~ •uFFAIO