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JDaily ttttpublir. DAILY TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY circnlatlon 700°· ~o.N.1'-. WED;ESDJI.:Y EVENING OCT ~b<>ISlu.vcrrQu.eation. Our forefathers came } JtheT from the o 1 d world~ •eekmg an al<\lum m th• Wilderness where the'\ m1ght ellJO> on terms of eqnaht1, tho<e sttcrcd and nul enable no-ht.s vested 1 n man b~ h!S Creator \ f H ' L1fe L1bertv and the pur u t o 1pp111e•s w th consCiences unfettered b; rei gJOLIS despot U;:,n aDd w th ph\ !\I cal and mtellectua1 _energ1es Free Sotl Song. [From the \V aeon~ n Barn burner j Our emhlern ts the cedar Tbat knoweth not deca) Its growth shall ble • t 1e monntams T11l mountams pass awav lts top shall greet the sunslnne, Its leaves shall dnnk the ram, And on Its ]o ;ver branches The ~]ave shall liang hls cham 1 m\'a1ed and nup~ralped h) poht1cal t\Ianu~ Hither thev came Impelled by these worthv nno u~es b n totalh unconsctOtlS of the magmtn<le of the miSsion on \h1ch tbe) \ere sent by lflm whose purpose was to sow the-m l1:er:e as the seed or a great nation tn whose hMr!s Libert\ nnd Ph lun. hrony sb.ould. ~ma a pe:nnaucot r~s.tiug When we reHect upon the good fa1th w1th wh1ch we of the free states have observed all the com promJscs and obi gallons of the constJtu twn., and the numerous Instances 1n which, for the sake of harmonv we have g1von wa' to the mar,rstena11Jearmg of the south, peldmg; msun dry wstances, onr own Jnd1sputable r ghts, when they stood 111 threatenmg atbtude w1th tnstru ments uphfled to sever the bands of the U uon \e are pa1ned to find that the spmt b) wh1ch \e have been actno.ted has been enhrelv m1staken b1 them Our defence of theu con8lltuttonal God bless the Free Si))l partv, Th<> party of the Fr~~ And gwe tt faith and courage To stuke for L1bcrh I dcr t>nrif'nt L ne<>-Y. o n L verporl Sarah\anrls Capt l no npsn 1 fnr :;- York Tu Oct 10 r ght to perpetuate a monshous moral wrong has been constnJed by them as an endorsement of 0 the pnnc1ple of human slavery our forbearance to assert our n9ht \to ntruntaln freedom n any of the Th s part\- \e \\ 11 name tt Untte Istat{'s t..:apt No:ru.inat.lous o.f the Free Democ:::rac.T FOH. PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BURE:N, OF NEW YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~iS, OE MASSA.CU:USETTS F LE(11 OR>; H I ARGE t-Thomas n Ja k on !!-H ranB r ey ~Sa nuel Waterl ry 4-!lentard J Meserole 5-Tl omas U Ta1 pan G-\V II a F Have neyer 7-Samn~l B Vcrr s S-11to nas faber n-Na.tbnn1el Jones 10-Abrnham A De~ eo Jt-John r Beekman 12-'11 ley Loom s place H the-r too pnr•ued them ment, whiCh the tn-ant from whom the\ lfletl and took them under h s govern ult mately became so oppres~avo that thev were compelled to appeal to the Gmd of battles to dec de whether the\ should have L~ber t> or Death The latter proved the lot of man1 thousands of them but a remnant wus S!)!ved and L bert' \as \on terntoncs heretofore acqmred by our government -ali of Vi h ch have been nwnopol zed bv tht> south wtth thotr labor degr~dmg m•tltlHIOn-to gether w1th all the concesswns \h ch we have made to them for peace sake, appear now to have boen constdered b\ them as acknowledgements of the r sup en or Tlght to goT ern Ill all th1ngo:: or at tnbutcd to a shlvbh and dastardh subservtcnc\ on our part whiCh they might alwa\S calculnte upon to tolerate anv scheme of monopoh or act of aggress on whJCh should ptesent to them a rrospect of secuonal advantage In v ew a£ all these facts and Ill vww of the avowed determinatiOn of the sonth to surrend~r the most 1mportu11t and valuable porl!on of the free tf'rr tor\\' recentlJ acqu red f om l\lex co to the occnpnnc\ and propagation (/f human slaven md th s 1 1 an age when the manacles of slaven are fnlhng from human hmbs and reform m the condll on of man 1s marcbmg With g ant str~des m all the countnes of chnstendom 1t becomes the 1mperat1ve dull of ever) notthern freeman. to de clare 1 t1 e most solemn and cffucll ve manne1 1lll fAHf\ OF fHll WHOLE- Hath fl r tlls firm found tto:1 The subs ance of ne soul It !!I oweth out of nason- 1 he stron~ t o l on e-a th How g-lorwuo 1s the p o\IIJ<e Of hnn who gave 1t b t th t Of what IS tme and I v ng God Jnakt s hnnsell the nurse \Vh le 0'WARD Cl'\ the voces Of all th1s umverse Con~ 1 cssJona I (on\ cnhon. The free s01l electors of the several towns m the count\ of Erte composmg the tlurt'i' second con gtesstonal dtstnct, 1\ho arc m favor of the nom necs of the Buffit!o and lit1ca free s01l Com en cessan 13-Har an 1s B eecker 1t-hm<!!! S Whnllnn 1~VV:11 am B Fa n 16-lnb G lchr sl 11-W&ller JlQOltlt In the course of the tna It s re1gn h s CUJl> d t> prompted htm to wag\l an mhuman war ag>mst il. harmle\s race of people on tne opposite s de of the globe who had never done! never could have donr atn th 1g to offend h m These people he se1zed \Ithont pretext of an) provocatJon on the~r part. and lll vwla110u of every prmmple of JUStiCe moralit\ and humamty brought them h ther as morcltantltso and sold them mto perpetual slave· n 'h ch was enta led upon then olf>pr ng for• ever and tlus mcreh for the sake of the pnce wb ch the\ brought m tho maPI<et \h ch he had created B> tins most mhuman of all oulrages upon the :r gl ts of man that ever were proJCl1 ed b) an' nat on e thei ClV 1 zed or ~nvago he filled the co 1 1tn w1th these nmocent YJCt ms of h s Ill satiable avuuce nnd bene~, when he was' a 1 q1,.nshed Ifl the war of the re olut on and clr vc;.n frQID the COllilLIJ f h~ )P.ft the- par\rnount curse of human slaver fixed for mclefin te ages n tlh.c so 1 deslgL ed bj lltJn.ven to be con~ecrated to freedo 1 that uot another mch of free ternton belongmg to the whole people of th s countn shoJI ever be desecrated by the foul barbarous o.nd. bl gbung n st ut.wn of slaven: tf 1t .ca 1 be prevented b,: the use of our of!uence b, the ex.ercH;e of Olll: SUffitt ges b~ the conlr butlon of our subs:ta lCC or b~ an' other lawful o constitut10nal meanH the Iespect Vf!' towns n favor of the pi I lCiples put forth m the Dnlf4lo platform \Ill freely partJct pate 10 U1e prnnan meetmgs to appomt dele I TIe\ v gate..~ \\ e would abo slll!l!est to the dtstrtct comnnt ~ 0 , tu7s t~nR the holtlmg of conventiOns 1n tho several 1 orli dJstltcl' for the nommat o 1 of en. Jdtdates for FOR GO VI RNOR JOHN A. DIX. Wh~n the states thus f<eed from the oppress vo ule of the tp·a 1 formed thetr hmited con edera. Assembl; a.' raJ!) as practtcublr FOR LI!lUT GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, OF W'/0 UNt.l VAN AL VO ~Pllt::> lONER CHARLES A WHEATON, 0\\\ ON TMG PRISm< [:>f;;PEC I OR C\ the power to regulate or get nd of th .. tmfa mous rehc of hrnnn\\ was re.;:erved to the states wl chIt eXJsted and as all fe1t t to be a c usc fro n whJCh 1t wot !d be lm p ness to be reheved a u versa! des re was mamfested to get rllll of 1t I he northern nnd m ddle states m \htcln slave A FaJ.Mcll.ood ll.clu\ted. Tho Co tmcrcw.l Ad?Jcrtisl':l ofF!lda\ contumed the folio :v ng falsehood September 18 1848 E A l\'1!\.YNARD P !VI VOSBURGH ABR!\JVI THORN CH \RLES ESSLINGER PARDO~ Tr FF'T GEORGE DH ELOv' IS !\AC J 1 E\'TER Ceutral Commtttce ------ CASS IS:t u1 ~ Ec\s1: -Tbe folio ;v ng- s.an ex WILLIAM P ANGEL, '* U:Ie-rnut.u ;re profitable a d s.1:lVC\s coose que 1th \e1e less n meions had httle dJfficnlt) n do1 ng mea, 1~:; of rel ev 1g themselves from t wl lst the sot the n states 11 v; h ch slave Jaber \a• more p oDtable and •laves consequenth n uch c OU!::i a d t wh c the whtte popu1a Mr J A Drx JUSt before he Iecent adJourn meut of the U S Senate gave h s \\ote n favo of pay ng $~0 000 of the people s mane\ to Span sh robbers to compc ate them fur the loss tbc1 ustan ~a b1 roa,on of the escape from them of the capuvcs ol the Anust t.d vhom thet had torn ftom their hones 111 Afnca and we1e tnmng to :sl~ven tn Cl ba \Y c never supposed that the ed tor of the Com me cwl \as too honest to g1ve pullltctt\ t0 such a fabr1cut on as the above but we bel eved him too sagac ous P1esummg the1efore that tt was the product on of one of the sub ed1tors of that JOUr nal n erto l w1tl out thekno vledge of the Je<pon stble edt tor and that tt would be prompth con ect ed vhen not1ced b) hun we ha\ e patwnth \\ mted for the correctton The co11 rctton not haVID!! tract ftom a wo ], sud to be Ill con se of prepara t on and des gned for the d s r ct sci ao]::> 1n 1\I ch 1gan It JS ent tied \Jews of Ge e a! CAsson In ternal I 1 pro er 1cnt> fa new beg m r. \Ith Ftrst Ass~ m bl :v D1str1ct. The free sOil democrats of the several Wai ds of the Cit) of Buffalo compos ng tho fi •l Assembh dJstnct of Ene count,, are teqnested to send three delega es from each of !'ln. d ward to lnt>t\t n a dtstrwt conventwn, to be heltl at the l\Ianswn House on the twent\ first d::t.) of Octobe-r next, at 12 o clcck n.t noon for tl e purpose of nom1natmg a cancl r.l~te to rep es 1t s::t d it sl rl tn the Leg slature of tb s Sta e a d for s d othe purposes as may he brought before the convent1on tton I I so long refm ned ft m labor on account of to deg1adat o 1 that t1 C\ had become ph,sJcalh e 1er •ted and pract!callv voluptuou founcl1t m pract cable to adopt stmllar measures of reluef and the curse has rema ned upon them fur llsllung an amount uf m1se ) fnlh rqn \alent to the1r ~up~rtor adva tages over the northem states m so1l and cl mate been made \e are bound to presume that the ed 1tor endorses the falsehood re g ed over that mer o able scene Jn pr.r pect ve 1 he t1 orougl res. 1\ Jth 1 l ch the ed tor ha, d s chargc.t.l hJsc.lut) ma~ beJnfcr edf om the passabe~ wh ch follo11 Bv order of the D str ct Comm ttee secon•l ASSf Ulh1J J){s•ract. We w tsh to be expres'h understood when we ::;.peul of the ph:; 8 cal cnerv at o a d l ract J'al vo luptuousness of the \lute poptduuon of th~ south, that ve do so n .110 sp r- t of unk ul ess or d ::.--post ton to c.proach them b 1t refer to them as be ug among tl u n 1 ue o s ev 1 co seque ccs e$ It 1 g th.e ge e al emplo mel t of sla\\l e labor Although the people of the south from the c.a s s abo\ e named haVe faded to extncabe theffi s II es from that fatal clog to thetr prosper!t\\\ h ch Br ta left upou t.'-le countn no sectiO il of the Ut on has p1 oduced g eator 01 bette men than man\ of the fathers of the tepubltc, who there m baled the first b eath of l fe Nor can a!:l\ other Notlnng can be more destttnte of tr 1th than the char:::e hcrq bro gbt nga nst Ge D :x: fie not onh dtd not voto m favor of tho approp mtton but vote l agaz LSt tt as the followmg vote w 11 sl o :v YEAS -Messrs A.tch son Atherton Badger llell .B, tler Dav s of Mte\ Da\ to 1 DlCktn,on Dodge Downs E oote Hunter Han egan John son of Ga Lcwi::s l\'langnm 1\'laHnn Pearce Sebast1an Tmnev W cstcott and Y n\ee-21 N A .s -Messrs Baldw n Berr en Br ght Clarke Carwm Cla) ton Dav1s of Mas• VIX Greene Hale Hamhn Houston, Johnson of 1\'Iu Met co.lfe M llel' Niles Rusk, Sprua cc U> derwood Upham W alker-21 Regardmg the apptopuuttou of $J0 000 us an What d1d Gc 1 C\' s call tl e man who Q UIV Led h W the CI ago l1ternal lmp o em nt Convention? A Dear s1r Q. Wh) d d he call h n dear s r7 A Ptobubh beca e the po tall\e wa.' not p~ d Q. \\I at e!fecl d d Gcu Ca•s sa; the liVJ(a tion 1 ad upo ~ I ? A lle ~a1d 1t ob ged him ven mnch Q How dtd 1t ohhge hun? A lt obi ged h n to pa~ the postage Q Dul he,go to the co Iventwu7 A No Q VVhat pr~ve 1ted h1 n? A H s c rcu n~ta H eH Q What had ht~cucllrn~tan•tnnces to do 111th gomg to tl e convent o 11 The free democrats~ second Assenib' d s tnct are requested to send three delegates from each wnrd aud town Ill the dtstltct, to a conven t10n to be held at the v llage of YV l1 amsv lie 01 ·wEDNESDAY, the 11th of Qctobe! to nomr nate a cand date for membet of the Legwlatnre and to transact such other bus ness as maY come- outrage upon JUSt ce and human t;: and as o 1e of sectwn boa~t of men who more keen!\ felr. there the most offeMtVe acts of the slave power \e de A TbeJ had event} ng to do W.lth t Q How dtd thov have every tlung to do wtth before the conventiOn B1 order of tho Dtstnct Comn1 tteo :J'blrd -\'~sNubly Du;trlcl, 'I he free democracy of the th1rd A•sembh d s tnct are requested to appomt three delegates from each town 1n said d str ct to meet 1n convent on nt the Globe Hotel m East Aurora on WED NESDAY the 11th da\ of October next at 12 o. clock noon to nom nate a cnnd1date for Asse.m blJ to represent satd dtst11ct THOi'tll SON PATCH Chamnan D stnct Comm ttee :Fourt.h As~ly- District. The free democracy of tho Fomth Assembl) D1stnct, are requested to appo nt threo deleg-al(\s from each town to meet 1n Conventton at Bosto 1 Corners on WEDNESDAY tho 11th ofOctober to nommato a cand date fur Assemhl to reJieseut smd d1stnct B> order of the d str ct commlttee ST.A..TE ELEcTIONs -The Georgia and FionJa '6tate elecbous took place on :Monda) the former for members of Congress ouh and the latter fot Congress Governor and Lt>g s]atl re To morro-..: Mal') land and South Carolma hold then'S the for mer for local officers onlv a 1d the latter for mem hers of Congre.s and Legi lature-whteh Leg1s lature IS to choose a Governor L1eut Governcr and nine Electors of Pres de It and V tee P es dent Penns) lvama and Ohw elect on the lOth II!St o.nd these close the hst of states whteh vote before the presJdenllal electwn on tho. 7th of November The two latter states choose Goveruor, Leg1 ]a ture and menlbero of Conwess U There lH to be an nmense torch !Ighl MASS MEETlNG 11 the Park Ne\ York th1s evemng The followmg gentleme 1 have InVIted to speak - Hon John M N 1le•, of Counectlcnt Gav ThomM of Mal') lo.nd Hon Preston Kmg of St Lawrence Hon E D C1llver, of \Vnshmg ton Hon Dnv1d \V1lmot of PenUS\Ivnma Jobu VanBnnm,Esq ofNeYYork Whtte, of New York Dcnms B or Albany Hon Joseph L Grafi'ne\, E•q, ([J\ Gen TAYLOR has wntteu another letter aya the N H Reg1slcr m pra1se of Brol'<n s fute Blact mg We understand that t has bad ibe effect to open the e\ es of mall\ doubtful w.h1gs, who could not have supported h m so long as be occtlpied a doubtful posttton before the COllJJ.trv They at:e now sa sfied that he \\\0 II not veto the W lmot proVJo::o U The Fust A•semblv D stnct wh g conven tton met at the Amencan Hotel last evenmg and aftsr twelve-- halloungs nom nated B.E:No 1. Tnoru:P soN for the Assembly There \ere a number of cand1date• for the nommatlon we learn and the contest was qwte sp>nted proach of the mhuman mslltutwn wtth wluch tl c cou ltn w :t/:1 a±Htcted or \'ho more zealOUf!ly de voted the r energtes to prevent Its spreacl be) ond the bounds of the stale sovere gntJes In v. hich to thetr smcere and f1ceh expres ed regret, 1t extsted when the Un Oll_ was formed 'I he mpsl endu J.'lllg monument to. the fame of that brJgllt parbcu lar star' 1 the constellation of Arne Jean patrio!s- THOMAS JEFFERSON-Is that heaven sug gested ordlllance of 1787, by whtch slavel\ was foreVCI proh b ted 1n all the terr torJ the.n belong wg to the U mtod States \Vhen the repl bl c was m 1ts mfanc' when the constJtutwu was fresh from the hands of 1ts arch tects when the !at er vere present to frowu upon anv attempt to pervert 1ts honest 1nte -preta tw 1 when southo n patnousm \as co extensiVe wtth the U nwn and could not be mterc~pted b1 am such tdeal balfl~l as i\1asotl \ and Dixon s and when the g1 eat sonthern heart beat m un oou\ th e~en pulsatlou of human tv ph1lan throp) and nat onul honoi th~n 1t was that lm man sla.,.....en ''as deeined b even: Amencan to be a general cur e 1 kc that of or gmal s n lung t pon tbe whole fanuh of the repubhc wInch was to be e:h.'\}) ated b) repentance and sacnfic1nl atone men! that 1ts da 1m111g mfluence m ght be re moved w th all practicable speed and the whole land surrendered to the re>gn of that phn1cal re hgwus and pol twal hbert' whose etewal emp1re our p1lgn n father• were sent htther to e&tabhsb A few ) ears have sped thetr flrght smce those da'\ when truth moraltt' hnman tv anriluntetb ered r att ot sm 1lu1s stood naked to the vtew of all and how stands the case now7 The total m compat1b ht\ of freo labor and slave labor, m tha same commt mt\ has been developed and estab l shed Sla:ver) hm; enu enclled Jtself 1n one sec to 1 of tl e Umon a1 d freedom IS exercunng her destmed mtlueneo oHr the other oectwn The 1ears wluch h .. ve pa•sed have swept from the southern chme those .great and pure souls who VIewed slaven as a. curse mhented from a p1rat1 cal parent and a new race have sprung up there who repudtate the sentlmeuto;:: pel vert the phl1os oph\ eontamn the ·wisdom spurn tho counsel mock the human tv a 1d dlShonox- the ha1loWP.d memo '1 of thetr august predecessors hJ a!lhm mg that slavery IS a blesstng and frcedon1 a curse to the co tntn Though comparallveh ms1g uficanJ m nurnen cal force these ne V school ph losophers Wleld tho enure pohtJCal power of the south and the' nre no\ astomsh ng all chnstendom \b:y a: Cla:r:mg a temp to establish the abommable prmetple em braced m thmr new nnd most strange dlogma b1 extending nnd propagatmg hum\n ~Iaven 111 the ert'ltOIJ recently aeqm.red h.J our government from Mexico, wh1ch had beon consecrated to freedom b1 the humane and pb1lanthrop1t:: act of ~hat sov ere1gn power U The meetm~ mtended to have been helcl this evemng m front of the Churches m the Thud \V ard, has been postponed on account of the storm nonnced 1l at the hme as our readers \'II ecol Iect m unmeasured terms The Commcu;1-al however wa. s1lent and only now alludes to the enorm t\ of the proposed appropr ation to m srep resent the posltJon of a poltttcal opponent If 1t has a partwle of fairness left 1t will yet do JUStice to Gen Drx m a frank acknowledgement o' the fal 1t> of Its cha ge A LARGE G~R-.!'o'-.,~Bo:-,L_L_c=-E-R_T_n_'_\_n To nY LEwis CAss -Gen CAsS once negobated a treaty wrth the Saganaw lnd ans 'l he bnsmess occup1ed 23 daj s Dm mg that perwd the comm•sswnels and their fnendsdrank brandy wme gm c1der \h1s kej &c to the amount spemfied below They must bave had a JOlly time of Il at Saganaw The followmg facts me found m voucher No 60, vol 2 Amer can State Pape1 lndtan A!fans page 310 patd 4th Janna') 1820 b) the Umted ::StaLes on the cert ficate of Gen Cass Fm tne table f Jrntsbed for the commtss oners and officers of the lnd1an department and other persons and lndtans mv ted thereto fro n the 3d to the 26th of Septell' ber 1819 amount ng to 2257 meals at 7:>c per meal $1692 75 39 gallons colf\ac brandy and barrel 124 62;!, 2 barrels c1aer 20 00 42 gallons L P Tenartffe wtne and bbl 159 50 4H, gallons fourth proof sp r1ts 82 00 2 1ron bound casks, 4 00 49 gallons \me 198 00 2 gallons I me JU ce ana keg 6 00 10 gallons wh1ske), 10 00 6 gallons gm and keg 13 00 $2309 87~ NEw CARS ->Ye were shown this mornmg at the depot of the Buffalo and Attrca Ta I road a coup \ of new and beautJfnl passeng~r cars, Just receJved from the makers nt Cambridgeport Mass , b1 the compan) The outstde fim•h Js trnh tasteful wh1le the mstde 1s elegant and com fortable The floor 1s mosruc, the •eat' and s des mahogany and the draper; pamted lnd1a rubber The backs of the seats me h1gh and the space between each seat much w1der than m the old car-s We noticed also a number of lmprove ments 111 tho sprmgs, steps &c Upon the whole thtse are the most elegant and comfortable cars we have Ht seen, reilecttr,; credtt upon the rna kers and upon the company for wh1ch they were made U The hunker papers have fabr1cated the sto ry that lli WARD a colorea man has bee>rn nom mated for the leg•slalure b5 the free sot! part> - Th s IS purelv a fnbncat on he hav ng been nom mated b, the colored men of Cortland count\ - Mr 'vV ARD s not a free sod man and opposes the elect on of Mr VAN BuREN SD much for a hun ker falsehood A GREAT R2FOR>L-Amo lg the rerorms pro poc:ed and advocated by the fr ends of free sml ts the elcctton b) the people, of the local officers of the gene a! government To this the old hunkers -both those who cla1m to 00 democrats and those who profess to be whtgs-are opposed Not one of their papers m the state advocates or SllpportB It Let the people remBmber ,hJs. 1 ? A They put t out of h s power to be prl?'~f' t Q How did the) put tt out uf hts power to be pre!:::ent'l A I 1 a great man, a s Q What dtd Gen Cass sa1 he was? :A He sa d be was denr Slf respectfulh ) ours ' Q Wh\ d1d he Sa) he was deat? A He d d nat mea 1 to pa' the postage on hu:c letter \luch l e knew would be dear 1f an th ng had to be patd for Jt Q Had he an\ other reason for callng h1m self dear? A Yes he \\as held von cheap bv h1s coun tr) men and he wtshed to COl rect the 1m 1 re•• o 1 Q D1d he succeed 1 A Yes after that letter thej thoug-ht lum dear at anv prJCe ------- A HuNK>R Hn!BcG -The huul er pape1s me exulttng over the alleged comerswn to CAss•sM of Judge Hoa>JlOOM of Colm b a county Kno v mg Jr dge HoGEBOO I to have been a dec ded and UD\1 avenng tadJcal democrat we could sea ce lj credtt the rumor We now perce ve b the bunker mgan of thts c1ty that the 1 rofessed con vert lS a HE.NRY HoGEDOOi'r[ who JS not a Judge and has ne\ er been one mul1vlw has al1oays been a hunke,r Th1s a new va) of rms1ng the w nd Judge HoGEllOOM, Jt ts scarceh necessan to add, 1s st 11 an unswetv1ng adherent of the free democ racy The Albany Atlas sau Mr H Hogeboom -we sa) t! and 1t\ JJI not be den ed by h m -wAs AS MUCH A C.A.ss nU.li B}FORE THE BaLTmoRE CoNHNTlON AS E CRoswKLI and b s pretence of recent canverswn to Cass1 m IS as Impudent and unfounded as could be that of the latter po!JticJa\1 The whole thmg 1s as gross a HUMBUG as would be the parade of D ckmson Stephen Stroug or Ausburn D1rdsall as converts to hunkensm Tm NAVAL OFFICER -The New York Eccn zng Post of :\Ionda) sa)S- C S BoaARDt:s one of the hunker partv has been appomted Na val officer m the custom house he1 e m place of MicHAEL HoFF JA~ ~hose p1oce was vacant b, death The new meum bent, who has tlus morn u1 entered upon the dtscharge of hts functwns has alread) s gnahzed the occaston by tunung out several of the most competent and fatthful men emplo) ed b\ h1s predecessor There was a good deal of scrambhng for the office among the con oenat1ves CA>IPBF.LL P WHITE the pohucal harmon st; It s rumored made a v ole t clutch at 1t, an01s much d1sappomted at havmg mtssed it \ o::::Y The custom house organ of this mormng sa)s a whtg m MtehJgan was receuth converted to C<\SSis;!,I after read ng that JOUrnal man Remarl able paper No wonder the cus tom house offic1als support 1t by wntnbutiom; But what mduced the ed tor to abandon the whig part> after the hard c der campa gn? Tell us that, Mas ter BnooxE Cot<NECTICUT- The Cot nect1cut free soli con venuon met on the 27th ult., Edgar Atwater pre s1dmg and formed the followJDg electoral ticket Elccwrs at Largc-Amos M Golhns, Hartfo1d Wilham Alexander K!llmgly Dislncts-l F G!llette, Bloomfield 2 Henn WhJte New Haven 3 I Wilson New London 4 L Phelps Barkhanstead rdARYLAND -The followmg1s the complete free s01! electoral t1cket of Man-land h <11' FRO [ HA~r.R 13 JJO qo 56 F.Xl ORT>< C'a a) f r l ll s II ~Cll- PUR T 0 F B U F FA L 0 [[1\ l\1a~!.en and officers of vec:st'\ls w ll confer a. favor n us ~I cb we Wlll rec procn.te cheerfully 1 Y forward g t t1 e Rcpubt c omel!'Xnylten sof marne mtell genee etc 1 ch Ll ey may be n po<>se~s on o:t: nl crly rca•e kc , JOJ l \' \;,: H1'1E PresJden1 n v tJl SM rn v t: 1 1:' t J() ~ G lie\ lNOtoN 1 re ltHrr EATON ~C'Ct\('t3T} B ~ u 1 Y Agen n tr ro Office Font Ma Et up •tailS •sed :t• ).ear Mr Lt>c hae: !Jrc 1 one of the Rxpre11s r eo s g s of W L s &. Co He was a fa tl (, l a~ I U w·eshalJpub!Jsh to IDOrtO\V the abJeaddress of W LLLIS HALL to the CLAY ~h1gs of the citY of New Y .,rk, 1n wh1ch he d1stmctly avows h1s rle ~erromafion to support Mr VAN BuREN WtSCONSTl\i -There are now \\even papers lll Wleconl!ltl dcvotea to the free so I movemenL- Of theBe five were former1v democral!e one whtg pd 1111e *bo)JtiCillo It IS kuown to the whole uatton, that tihe people of the f1ee states batmg a nun her so hmtted tho.t tha exception Js scarceh necessary h •ve ever stood forth the voluntaf) aud readf champwus of the constJtutwual r~ght of the south@rn Jilaople to mamtam the msti utwn of slaver\\ w1thm thetr state sovereignties Th1s course we ha\ e mvan ablv pur•ued when anJ attempt w·us made e1ther bJ our own c tize 1s or bv those of fore1gn conn tries. to Interfere w1th tha.l r<gbt. Tb1s eonrse we shall continue to pursue as lon~r as tl1ose states contintte w1thm the pnle ofthe Timon, nnd do. not themselves commtt VIOlence npou the constitution RuonE IsLAND -The free soll state convent1 on of thJs ltttle state met ~t Prov1aence on the 27th and orgam~ed by the appomtment of Dr B~ram Cleveland Pre•1dent, and the usual nnmber of V1ces and SecretarJes The hbert} part} electors appo nted m March bst wtthdrew the1r names - The followmg electoral ticket was formed El to t La 0 d Ga I\ o. liU. T'l nEws & co .. Re.::ld:S' a rgc- aVI mble and John Product Commi~~JOH '\Jtrtihant3, [) t.r ts 1 D Th I A<D .. ~ •• .,.. >OR THE Electors at Large-Joseoh VeRZ!e and John De Wall Dis(-u:ts- 1, Au SJ!!!!On Jr ~ Geo B Church tS u - a.r.ms omas 2, E B Can D~a.DJ.ond Ltne StPam and saal V-e'jse!M • nmgham, 3j Edmund H Lewis 4, J H WJI fQOT w.sm,.r.;o.- ST><EET ' hams 5, Ellll! p Howard 6, s s Stevens l!T01li c-l:'p «<US oj , BtfFA1 0