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f _..a:., Ke:w- itlo.n\\ 'lor Coru~-· ___ _ __ :.E\:ree SoiJ..i:n. ~---rl 1 TJWe Lii\Uc Clau.'Sl. 0 -- d ect the llf· w~ lind m the St LoUIS NIRC Era, a TJ.TLOR Th, follow D\' fine lines 111'6 sald to have boen ne ~eat ago the men who nolll' IT • f .•• ~,. cou 1 t, we\' -~r. tha follow ng account of the iirot free ooil. 1 wntten bJ Mr John H Brvant a young brother o rau-s or the hunker faenorusts ~· u- r-.- F h 11 b DAILY, TRI•WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Circnlation_'tOQO. ~ I men who nad never demon$1-rat on '1 iH1s•oun tom t s 1t w• e vVm C Brvant c amorous for new rnen - h bJ b and .rro ,. u fat upon C1e 1 seen 1.\lat the fwmds of freedom at tbtl- nort ma' As when \ 1 Cur nd ~ ter le te,e , _....,...,..~ ---~~ _..,.~ HUJ: 1: AL O, N. ii. stood a,t jh~;.. pu c cr \ \ d l 1 b J HeaaeJ b CEIO::J V.ELL & mo l t even lo!>k to tl .e slave :::.tate., fo.t: t~\ mpath) an Th~ auctent prophet bowed t 16 u~c pvuol•nctpro-:;~eer\as ''\-ged ag .. ns! such •terhno-ll a!d tn their efio t~ to preserve New 1\Iex co and And seven t nes sent h s s~nant forth ' w•\ ' \ To look to> ard the d stant sea, d .\. -~ , c r upt ble F uGr. and h!S Cn for)l all om the bl ghung curse of human •Ia emocru...,.......,. c============-\--=\-'\\\--'=='\+~oc ates o::. ens Lt be-cau e the:J had for a long ven The ew Era. says Ncnunatlons of tlte Free DeDloc:racy FOR PRESIDENT lVllRTIN VAN BUREN, OJ! l'fX.W J\QJlK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~fS, 01 lASSACHUST<'\tT!5 t me occup1cd puhhe pos1tlons hut reallv beeaii.Be Pmsuant to a ~nll publt hed ln the i'.lts>OUrt th sta from Bar bnttner .c:.tgned by a large n nber of the d \uaro~d the u-=sur> of e e rad cal democrac' of tins mty, a large and h ghl~ h~J hand~ of con$crvat ve Jlundmer. respectnb 6 nu 111 b~r of 'Our CJtiZellM cquv6ued at But uow the o.ue has changed The c.r:vfor the CourtHouse on Satcrda) n gbtbstlo N e::;s e \ I en has cea::;eJ on the part of these pa l the firstt oven PUt of the free so Iers west of the bl MtssJ s JlPI Cuuostl~ to s~e and hear no doult trlDi. nnd fro n Gover 1o,r do v 1 to A.ssem 'men 1 1 luced many to attend wh01;e fee1nlus and pol t thev have put n 1om nauon tbe oldest -<>ffice- Jcal opnlODS 'i'iele for.,tgn to the true ;;'bJCCL of the li.oldets among tbem and' espec all) tho~e \bo;e meetmg and greatly augmented the number pres eas\ VIrtue commended them to thiO favor and pat ent ) et the fr end~ of the part) ha\ e reason to vV eong atul te the nselves upo the \ ece;;s that ro >age of JoH;N Tn ;t::R\ -admi stra Ion A.L crawl ed this 1hetr first effort lll th ~ comm 1 lit> wollTH the hunker cllX!drdate for Gove111or \as and the number and standtng of those vho pa 11 a pet of Mr Trrd R and rece:~ved aL the hand. of I c pated 'I he meetJug was organ zed at an earh }) 8 pa ro the no.tn na o:n....ror...a sea: on the bench hour b call ng' Sextus B Sl earcr to prE-s de u f h U d S s sted b) (\ D FII!e\ Hugh Rose J vV Do tgh of the Supreme Court 0 t e mte tales I h Cha Jcg Kribbf 11 and w lllt Burton us ~!CO wh ch nom nn on t~e Se at '1; r a h- reJected Pre::. dent::; and Jol Hend~rso E q Wa& ap Thlj hu ker:s of Er e read ~ts of the I po nted Secretan The P e dent Seen tary and ceutral cl nue at Atbam l me adop ed 11 s mllnr V co Pres de 1\s Kr hben a 1d Rose prornpth ap ., peared a d took the r sPat! but t1 e otl er offi ers cou.-.c an I have o oa ed for Congress am n of the rneetmg were ether not pre•e Jt or d d not who has not o 1!~ held of'ice from me 1m memo w ~h to paruc 1 patc l\1e••rs F M Hu ght C R r a.( but , hn e 1 ol col rept ta on s shattered b) Rom a and J R Sheple were appo ot d to d af l ' h h 1 d re oluuous expre s ve of tha sense ol the neet 1g n assoc a fQ\ 1 w t 1 even .actJOil t at as Ja a 111 d ret Jed wheu F p Blair Jr wns called to b g for the last t elvc Har• L ke WALWORTH the 8' and he was nom I ated to Ulo Un ted SintesSenate b' Mr B appN>red w thou! hesttatton took the JoHN Trull for an Important llfliree 11 ud reJected stan I and SJ olto for about two homs dur 1 g There came at ]as a l t1e cloud tiCUIC~ bTl~!\ er t lUll th~ Olll!~n ha1Jd Spread 1g and swellmor t ll1t uroke In showers oR al the be bl ss land Atld healls 11 e1o !(lad and shout~ went up And pra z::e to ~rae- ~~ t God tJ. t e e P I !b I!\' v I! al!a <\n l \ e du e ~ 1 thed the naked so I Ewt-\n :so our e t>S I & e T:l. Pd long B 1t to' a 1 ttl < louu apnears Spread! g and s veil I! as t _gl les Onward mto tl e com ng \ears Br ~ht cloud of L1bert\ full •oon Far gtretclnng- from the Orean strand Tl e glor ous folds shall spread abroad Encuc1 ng our belov d 1ihd LJkA th~t •11 eet ruJn from Judah ~ IJJIIB, J hP gl r.ous bo;an of luv. ha I fa I t\nci our bo d n 1 n !<;hall nnc::e As at un angel s lrumpot c til winch t me he was repeated!) and warmh ap b' thut bod-, A toot 6f the TYLiEJl adml]listrn plauded We •hall not attempt n synop s of b ~ 'lbbot Lawrcucc'\ • Rul\ ror tile tton he~ as engaged: for mo hs u e-fforts to d s spee<:h nor expla n or define he exact stand the PreS dPr. c~ ttact th~ deniOCllltlc 11arty and to 1l1row the Btate Apeul{(r occup ed for fenr of doug hunBIJUS!Ice nlo the hands of the \h gs H s \hole pol ucal sullicc t to \\' that he commenced n the u<ual I s ro. n of\ congra ula on at the b H'ht p o pf.\ct:: of l!fe ha.q baen dfiVOted to facliOll Rl\0 8CJiiS Jlle!8, lO the V\ llure 1 raJ en! ba nbu e po t o of th t1 e procureme 1t of office forb mself a d to as en ocracy-d.enounced Cas., b s ad1 crent: and eaults upon tho•c lradn g democrn\fl who have the Bait moue convrntton that nornmntetl I m- g , en d aro.cter and s cC\ess to t.1e democratic coutend~d that he was not th~ r1ghtfulrroml oe the cho ce of the part) -was free to confess hat under lis present orgat 1zat on he ' as not a mem FOR GOVEitNOR JOHN I A. DIX .. FOR I IEC1 GOVERNOR SETH l\1 GATES, OF- VYOM\ cA...\l !L CO~nll SIONE!l. CHARLES A ·wHEATON, OY ON SUAGA PRJ<:::o N\ L-..; Rl ECTOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, cause '1 he men 1v.tth \I om GEORGE W CLINTON I! Q- noW assoc ated U e SttnrHs and the SEYMOURs have het elofore de ounced ht n ~or h s frequent bandon ents or the I aJ t a HI ts pr c ples and have made our public meet ngs 'ocal n 1th rela t o s of tl o treucher) and du phc t' of whwh he hn.s been gu h\ It s but a fe.w '.!ears s ucc that H:illiRY K SMurr no11 the leader of the lnlllkors here spoke 1 1 deserved terms of Mr CLI.!ITOS s IIS•ocmtwn wrth tho \tugs and obandonmnnt of the den1ocrats: for t 1e purpose of secur ng the elect on of Ma-,ot Vle a•k dumoc at .. 'hat cl m las 0> onoa: W C IN 'To upon 'o 1 fo ) o r votes? Has he no( a! a \been m office1-a d has lae not \bon It was nece.::. an JO ned the e em e:s of tl e demo wztl w 1c/, tlc BoP • if t • U ;t 1 .r • 1 matte part\ to obtam office? If the 'uow men\ Van Bu. e. to t e Pres lc c t l e cx.p r t :..o J',. p l s w m b t '!In w ll a. l I ow y & ltTCJ c I pr c ple ::~ good D e ear ago It 1:1 good o \! as t e co su a:rlON OF c l\ u T c due A.L K n bl ,. , a d to J& H N a a l r IE if coc~1a l n lf It wns 1lght then to ostraetse fut~hful pn JC scr tkus cans led Jrrr w!. at llJtJ ' l runse appear a. apr us va t~ bee e tl ev had fo.r n lolllg t me enJo ed efta ::e: 1u cup Q roJ lt4 oe a tu l on t cs pe nte d g un of tkc Iii y atlthat o tho honors and e uoluments of th part) s lt not f.~tM wr lelqped cou t Y -II. <D \ 1 J ~K 0 \ gbt now to epndlate one who has fattened ni For\t A\sembty Dtstract the p bl c table and who n ad•htton to twelve The free ~oil domocru\' of tho s~veral wards of \earg of ~hnrnoless pol!Ucul pJostQtu!ion Signal! tho t; t' of :Buffalo compos ng \h• first Assembl zes !liS apostaC\ now b) donouncll g as a humbug dJstnct ofEr e county are req estod to •end three tho chenshed opJmonSQfTHOMAS J:Hnl\5011'7 del<\gatos from each of sad wards tp mee~1 1 a It ~ scarcei;y necessan to say that we have no d str ct convent on to he I eld at tne 1\Ians on I fears of the elect on of l'vir Cr.fNTON St ch n re llu 1se on he twent fi st da, of October I s.tlt s not for a moment to ben ot c pated But next, at 12 o clncl at noon for the purpose of 1 s t not d e to the c.rt •e of den ocrac' to pol t cal nom nat ng a cand date to represent sad d str ct I fidel t' and to the grea pr nc pie ml free terr ton m tl e Leg slature of thrs State a 1d for s ch o l Pr thai th s anastate and dot ghface should nov be pu poses as rna) be brought before tl e convent 01 I emphatically rebul ed at the ballot !lox? By order o~ the D1st Jet Com mttee 1 Fnn Ron '\D Tm E 111 sns -The candtdates second A'i~ ~n.b J D1Sct :art I o tl e n ffalo convG ton '' I rece ve n th s The fu1e democrats of tho secoud Assembv d s state m Po 1 lsJ Iva 1 ~ 1 t New Jer~ey nnd m tr ct are requested to send tl ree delegates from I otl er states whe e tl e Soc el) of Fnends ex sL• each ward and town n the d stnct to a conve I a 1 nportant ad f om the s pport and votes g \e 1 twn to be held at the v llage of W lhamsv lle on I h\ the members of thllt peacolul !lenom uat on of WED~ESDAY the lltl• of October at 12 ° chr st ans Tl scan bo looked upon ll!l an extra clock noon to nom l~te a cand date for member ord an vote masm el as the F~ end• generallJ of the Leg slature and to transact sllch other bus dec! 116 ha' ug an\ d eel par Clpal on w th poi!LI mess as may come before tho convention B' cal moveme rt• Th~ follow I g extract f om\ let order of the Dstr ct Comm ttee tefpubl shed n the Ne v York Evemng Post Is Third As,.embly D•,.lrlct from one of the most 11flue t nl Fr~,ends of Qu ens The free democraC) of the tlllrd A•sembh d • cou t -one who l as has 1ever part c paled n tr1ct are requested to apptnnt three delegates from then o\ erne 1ts of e ther pa t\ but whose prcde each town n sad d str ct to meet 1 conve ttion l ct:1ons have l cretofore nc ed to ;t; ards the wh gs at the Globe Hotel n East A 1rora on WED The Soc et' of Fi e 1ds I ave allva' s be•n en NESD !\ Y the 11th da of October next at 12 [!a[!ed 1n promol! g the cause of emanc pat o - 0 clock noon to nom nate a candtdate: for Assonl The latfo n p ese ted h) the B 1fifnlo convent on enllrel) meets nt\ ~ 1ews and I thn k there wtll be hh to represent sa l d str ct a mo e general '1l. te dance of the Fnende at the 'I HOMPSON PATCII polls th s fall tha. has ever been tlite case hereto Fou.rt.h AsM DJbty Da<S1r:tct The free democr«C) of the Fourth As•embl Dtstr ct are requested to appmnt three dele~rates from each town to meet m Come tt on at Boston Corners on WEDNESDAY, the 11th ofOctober at 12 <> clock noon to nommate a cand date for Assembh to represent sa d distnct Bv- order or the d strict comm ttee -=-~_.o,.,..~~~ THE MoNEY PolVER -ln another column w 11 be found nn arttele f1 om tho New York D ty Bool a w:h g paper ed ted hl Dr BA.co• de!a I ng the mqaus wb ch defeated Mr CLAY m tho Ph lad 1 ph111 convention The D 1y Book chnrges that It 11 as understood at the Ph 1 delph a con vel ton that AnnoT L~WRENCE of 1\ia•sachusetts was ready to poy $100 000. for the V c Pres denc\ w th TAYLoR-that of th1s moneJ one delrgate bnd been offe ed $3 000 and that th-e delegottes sent to vote for Mr CLAY and tbc doubtful doT -cgates were purchased h1 thts vast cqrrnptlve !and We ask democrats to ponder on these facl!! which reveal the od ous and dangerous alhance of tbe monev power- of the north Wlfh the •lave oh garcln of the south -_:__,,-,--~-- F:R:EE SOIL Nhss MEI<TING -!\. m\\\ meetmg fore and tl at u Jtedlv for Van Buren and at the sacr flee of so ne old preJud ces bnt we beltcve he IS [ ght l.OW 1 sho lid have liked mttch to attend the meet ng at Hempstead but bus ness of 11 press n~r na hue :prevented I have and slusll cont nne to tm pro•e even su tnble opport )n t) to encourage :n.n mtere~t and Mtlon ni thts cause I tlu 1lt the chr stan and the ph•lanthrop••t co_qnot w th pr~pnetv let th .. opportumty pass w tho tt us ng h • mflte ce bath moral!) and po htwalh onll e s de of f eedom or rather to pre vent that greater ev 1 slaven: f onn. exte1 d ng 1ts bltght Jlg 1 1Uuenr.e nn) f trther THE NEw Erzc-r ON L.aw-BT\ the follo v ng act of Congress pre•cr b O<T and fix og ot e u torm dn) for hold ng the Presulentml elect on throughout the Un on It v II be se-en that the d f ficult1es apprehe 1ded n tega d to states wh ch rna' not s cc~ed m elect ug o 1 tire da, spec fieol were foreseen and full) ob 1ated AN ACT to establ sh ann form t me for hold n g elect1an for electors of Pres dent a 1d V1co Pres 1denltl 1\11 the States of the U 1 !ln B& •t omactcd by de Sen tlo an l Ho'll.se of Repro 8tmtatw.es OJ tlu;.. U.n:Ued St t,~ of A menca z.n ( on gress assemMo l That tho electors of Pro>~uent and VJCe Pres1dent sha I be appomted m each state on the Tuesda ext after til~ first Monda, n the Month of November of the )ear n wb1ch thev a e to be appo ute<l P orzled That each state rna\ by law prov1de for the nlhng of any va cane\ or vaca c es wll cl me.j occUJr n Jl5 Col lege of El~ctors whe such College meets to gwe 1!8 Electoral Vote And P onde l atso When an'\ state shall ha~ e held an elect on for the pnr pose of choosmg electo \IS and shall fall to make a choiCe Oil the da, -aforesa d then the e!eCtofll ma~ he appo nted on as bsequent, da..\' 1n such man ner- ns the state sh\\II b;]n v pro\--rde JOHN W JONES Speaker of the House of Represe 1taUves ber of the den ocrat c pattj-allud~d to the co e that Pre•1tlcut PoU bp,d pursued touch nl! the ue gount on coHcermng the acqms1t on of Texas- boldlv charged h m \ th pa;t) ntr gue a1 d w th havmg fab ficd h s word-spoke at lenl!th the W i11 ot prov so-coutencled that 1f Mr \ an Buren had fo1sakcn the pat!\ bj he ado] l on of the prov so l'IO had the senator {B n on) fro n tb s state-cia med ThQmas Jeffer~on and all the grea n e J ol the country 1 t mes go e b :vere pro'\ ISO men-went on to expose the ev Js result mg from slaven -lu!JJl)ated thnt the l'!Iex can ~ar was co JCe ved for the J!Url o e of e>;tend ng slaver 1 o terr or 1 ow free-co tend~d f at f so that all the laurels of the war were turn shed all ded to l e course tbat \ ai I3uren had marked out anrl pur ucd o all publ c mea..o:;:nre -spol e n lerms of prmse of the man} benefits the countr had der ved from h s super or statesn a1 h p and fir n ntegr t (received w th mnclt applause )- alluded to the bulhant achievements of Gen fa\ lor upon the bat Je fields of Mex co-cfmmed thot as de frorr th s he had no clams upo 1 be cou tr -and co 1tended that ne her l e nor l ~ pn L\ con e rl d t pou pr nc p]e -spoke of M Ca s and lenouncrd h m as a tr cbter nnwortln the con fie nee and support of the democratiC JlHlt\ -(here sev a.l voces nterrupted the ~penke the Cru men prese t \ere ev den h dele m ned to t a stop to furth 1r p1 oo~Pdlhgs )-sot down Now Y orlt and Penn:n]van a. as certa n for Va 1 Buren ilnd com me r- 1 e ume at g other sta e b t thE> contmued mterrupllon from all parts of the bonse mduced him after a few more com non place re m rks to resume h S--Seat Whe 1 i\Ir Bla r took h s seat Mr J R Shep le\ mounted the sla d and m a clear stento mn voce desp te the nterrupt on read the preamble and resolutions wh1ch were adopted b a voc r erous cr) n the afl;i mat v e folio \\d b1 \ p o lon.,ed No from the Cass men After the read ng of the resol tons upon n ot on of Mr She le) It wus re<olvrd that the offirers of th present meet pg be co st tu ed a eon n ee to con fer w th Van Bure men throug-hout tl estate upon th~ pract cablllt\ of the nommat on of an e!l?ctoral ticltet M F :1-I Ha ght Esq then took the tn 1d and del vered a ver) court•ot s d gn fied and at gum~ntat VP. sprec-1 of o.bout a 1 hours durat on wh ~h \as I tened to w th marked respect b) all present VI' he 1 he concluded h s re narlt~ a ruo ton \a• maie to ad1o rn and carrmd The as sembled crowd o 1et) d spo1sed to thetr homes and thus e dell the gteat free soil meeung ag ec able no ..doubt to the most sangume expectat ons of the fr ends of t1 e movement and ev de It cha gnn and d refnl forbodmg to the Cnss wmg of the democracv OREGON -lVe have been favored w th the per u al of a Jete dated Salem Apr I 25 1848 from the Rev A F Waller one of our m ss1ona es n ( Jreg-on to Mr B Cranda!l of Wh tosv He N Y He g ves several pa itcttlars of the massacre of the Presb ter an m s10uar es h) the Ind an.s a d the bost1l t es between the Indtn s and the colums!s to wh el Jt has 11; ven r sa There has been t vo engagement• n both of wh ch were the lnd an defeated and there ls hope that the war w1H cone to a speedv ter nmat on ln consequence of tl e war he sa•s tho spmt of rehg10n has beenlon tn some places hut notw thstand ng there arc: man festat oms of tl e D v1ne goodness o the rev nl of Iris work and we confidenth expect this snrn mer the nch d spla, s of h a grnce m the sal vat on of souls The wuter ~bttes that- they need a greater number of effie eut men to carry o 1 the wo k and ll vcs some further statements respect Jng the m1ss on '\\ h ch however have be n ant c pated by the publ catlo 1 of brother Rober(l; Jetter 1 our la•l paper Respect ng the harveRt he savs there w JI be tw ce as much gran rased th s j ear as many two prev aus) ears -Ghrzstta,n Advocate THE DISArPF.AR!NOF. OF CASHIER H ll\JJIOND -Tho d appea ance of Mr J L Hammond Cashrer of th\ Do chester and M lton Bank has not'\ et been elnc dated H1s accounts as far as can be as er a ned by a pnrtJal 1 1vest gat oo are all c rrect and no reason why he should absent h m•elf 10 known Wh~n he left home on Wed nesda~ he was expected to return the same dav On Thursda\ m consequence of h s abse 1ce the hank remamed shut and h s Wife started for H1ngham hut could find no trace of h m P S A more lengthy mvest galion of Mr Hammonds acco mts fa ls to deteet anvihlng wrong -Boston T1avel September 30 R~LTY FREE SotLERs -Rememb'! the Cas• and Buder free sOli meet ng at the Emp re Hall th • evc1 mg- van Buwn1sm and th6 N)cholson Letter \ U be expla ned !D\It w II be rrcollrPt~d that a few da'\ • nco n man hv tlie name of S II van eloped from :'< e v ark w t!J a -,ou n g g- rl anq was arrested by Tele grapl1 at Ut ca The Gazette sa's that he fath er of U e.\ oung ~ rl arr ved the e on Saturda a d the exam mat on on the wt t of Habeas Corpus wh ch had been <ned o 1t h' !'; 11 vaQ was con t nued before Judg-e RooT dur ng the da rhe rather ~ta ed that he had seen the marr ag-e Cc.\rt ficate of the \\ fe left b1 Sull an at Ne\\ ark- In t 1e course of the exam nat on a d fficult arose be vt:en the counsel tvl ch led one o Ia ha d:o: on tl e otf er Wh le the at tent o 1 of the Court\ as atttacted u\ th s the pr saner k ssed the girl at vh ch tl e JUred fat! er de at h m a blo v o er the face w th I s ca e that caused the bloo I to flow freeh It ~as ~orne m utes before order could be re tored T! res 1lt vas that Su l va vas comm tte l to J• l under the law of tl s state to pun sh •educt on ------- GE~ RtL>Y We find 1 the Leonart d•town (Md ) Beaeon the follow ng hr ef b ographv of Gen Bennet H R le} It \V ll be read \'th tn terest b) h s n an fr ends n th s c h\' - Bennet H R lev was boru about the 'ear 1788 on St Geor~;e s Islaud m the souther 1 part of th s counh H s father also named Bennet R le\ was a soldier n the war of tndepeudence and served m the old Marrland I e wh ch won for the state Jn that war the proud reputatiOn she had heretofore enJo, ed and wh ch has been so g1 on the Cleveland Plan ously sustamed b> her son~ m the late war be d=ler n pape wh ch snpporto LEWIS c_.,. who fore the walls of Montere and n the operat ons of our arm n the valley of Msx co At the age has declared that he \11l veto the W1lmot proviSo of fifteen that 18 10 the 'e•r 1803 young R Je) We cut the above from for Pre•1deut Could tmpudet;t_ce and dupitc ~_go moTed , th h,. father to Alexandr .a where he VEJ\MOliT -A state mass and free sm! conven pursue-d the. bus ness of the 1att~r (shoen ak n~) unt 1 1810 when he moved to Baltnnore where he remamed unll 1813 at wh ch perwd he enter ed the arm:; as ens gn of the fnends of free ~o l wlll be held at Co\Je vdle W yomtng count) ou Saturda-,: October 14 1848, at 12 o clock III, to d1scuss the gre~t question now ag.tat ng th m nd of the uat on- the quest10n of freedom aga nst slaven of truth against error The moehng \1ll be addreso~ed b I V \\i ANDJ:o;RPOEL of Ere and J R DooLITTLE of Wvommg AU who are ag<~mst the extena10n of human slaver; and m favor of electing pub! e officers who boldlv pledge themselves t<> carrv out the measures of froe sml, are requested to be pre .eent at the meeting _...:::.. ____ _ WiLLIE P \IAN G-UM Pres1dent of the Senate pro te7ttport Approved Jan 22 1845 JOHN TYLER ~ SrGzs. oN THJ; C.3.. .:\.L -Last week '51l)'1!1he Albany Atlas on board tha pacl!.et boat Ob 0 Capt L\'I,rERst <m ts way from Uuca to Sn-ttcuse S nee then he has been -success veiy promoted for h s semces to the different grades wh1ch 111 terve 1e between the ens g 1 and gpnerul; thu!!!l .state The Vennontfreo so I papersbnngncconnts affordinv another e:\tample of a man r suo- f om of spirited meetmgs all over tho state, and Jtro eon- obscur1t\ almost to the h1ghsst pomt of usiruluess tion wIll be held at Montpel er on the 12th mstanL Hon JoHN P HALE 1s spendmg th1s week m ad dres~mg the people 111 the northern secllon of the l!i\ .A correspondent mform~ us that there W&S a. large-free so 1 meeting at Warren PennS}lva n1a. on Monda) on wh1ch occa.s1ou ~essr• &o FlED CUltTIS and BRo\Vl'C three of the pn11e1pal Jaw.ers of Warren came out for V .tN Bt REN an(j An~s It mav be proper to add that we know Mr CuRTlS to be a gentleman of capacat and, m tegrtiJ and a sterlmg and unflmchtng ilemocraL Our correspondent savs that Warren wdl gtve the free sod ticket e ght hundred votes IIJ'Tho town of Putnam Js s•tuated on: the .Muskingum TJver oppo<Ite Zanesvtlle Oh10 eon tatnmg a populauon of two thousand people and there 1 s not at present, an mlempera!e mau m the plt\ce-. and moreover th-ere 1s not WJthiu the lim ts of the corporation a smgle taTern store or ahop wh•re m oJOcating hquors of anv kmd can be had TEt.EGR.!.PH STROCK BY LtGHTMING -The lele ph between Galena and Peru was s~ek hv t;:.tnmz. .on the 17th ult and ten feet of thlt'Wire melted near Elkhorn Grove Th. ~ il'!l!f• btwndlir a 1111•.-t• ~! a than rose liP ll;lld Cl\ Illy proposed that a ean.v nss should be made of the Pres dential preferences of those on board This was assented w, and the author of tbe propos ton assumed the task He called upon all the c .. = men to r ••• seating b m -elf to avo d bemg reckoned Ill that categon - Not one rogr; He then asked the TAYLOR men to nse Ho h•mself stood up alo;~~e Re then called 11pon those n favor df Jl.LutTn< VAN Bo n.u lllld the whole crowd rosQ UJI women aud all,. the Jattu holdmg .up therr bab es ln & man- ncr that •spoke volumes ' (or the gemeration corn It was a settler to the mpmdent challen There were ahol!t ou& hundred on hoard o::r WJ!I tne Com.mer=l Ad-cerlUeT eorrect 1ts statement U>at Gen D~;t voted for tlae appropr1a non of ~ 000 to the ela•maQts tJf AmiStad ne voes' We Sltbm!t to that JOUrnal whether Jlllltice a- uoL.demand &..ref<aelion. of 118 -fauwlc.l. al \ fident of ctrrmng the V .ur Bua>:N electo a] ucket and famo mumphanth Tln: CREEK INDHNS -From a statement tu the 11J> ;o,r. Jt a RoBINso:< the well known en Reflector lt seem~ that a season of unusual rel J{IOU~ ntere~t has been enJo ed n connect on wuh gravel ana carrc>. turJSt and a noted fnend of H•N the B\apl st m •s on to th1s tnbe - ItT CLAY 18 out lit a letter to the 1.Tibuno aga nst \V,th n seven nontbs n efv three have been TAYLOR.. He goes l\or V .&.:s BuREN AnA.:v:s and TPCP ved for bapt !0:; n among the number Ge era! f1 d H Clull\l Me In osh the most talented ch1ef m the ree om e BaJS he has been for tweut) years Creek uauon H s son has been an acuve mem a wh g hut now there. s no wh g parf,y left.. her and has a good En~ sh educat an he lS an l[J\ In Corlt, a short time ago the crier endea excellent 1 tterpreter and I expect to bave the pleasure of mak ng- known that he h!IS om men vored t~ di•perse the crowd bv exclrum ng All ced oreachmg There are now seven Baphst ) e blackguards that um f law} ers qu1t the Coort ch 1rches m tb e Creek nat on w th 550 membera KILLXD x..~ TREEING..\ CooN -J\ohn Tnrnble a There are five .native preachers -rooog Dian of Flanders Moms count, b:eed a COG 1 one rurht last week and chmbed the tree to a eons1derable he1ght to catch 1t, when he fell to the ground After bemA\ eonveted home 1 t was d1sc vered that the sp ne of h1s back WIU! broken and the Jow.er p¢ of JUs. bodv Wa$ dead - He bes m a hopele.ss &ate -Newark D~ .Ad - OrL CoNTRACT -We learn that the eontrnct !or supplnug the Government w tb 17 6.51 gallons- one th1rd wmter and two th~td$ spnng-spenn otl was cl011ed m Bo!!ton on. Monday m favor of Mr Edward M Robmson of th s eli\ at 13! c per gallon e;.sh -New &dfortl Mur:ury arah Uo ted ~r:r.~ CapL. Ha ks aff. fo N Yo~ :.-oo: t.. Sep .FOR EOROPE rts per ca , Lad • 3 C ec8e 36 \00 4t Seed• a:! 'It ~ 9 9 ce 2 907 1st Assemulr Dtstmt Independent IIJffiillat.on ro tile CoDlmerciai, ltlercanhl and Me• (\)lantcal lnt~restti of Bu(fnlo. GsNTLEME!( -1 offer myore f as your cand C!ate at tbe cnsu ng elect on for Memb~r of ..lt!!tmhly Bel ev ng t mt. tbe t ne bas arr ved when the grt.at bu.- nnenmtere!ll or our m.p dly g ow ng c ty should be con s dered pa a no nt to mere patty tJUanru and flatter g my.seJft at J a con versa t enough w b Vi hat thos~ n te ests. equ e fro t e Leg :; atu e to repYe\'ent you p operly I re!!pec.tfu ly nek -your votes Should QUesum s nme at any t 1 1e dur ng the •ess on ~~~~~~ n wh h as a ty we are pa t cu a y ere!!ltPd and on wl ch 1 mny need a lv ~e 1 I •ha 1 unhes tot ngl¥ qelut of lou \''\\ ng you t1 at t w Ill e ~· km I y rrce ved as I