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waitn - Jf<nounat~qn• of the Free Delattcrac} FOR ,PRESIDEN f :MARTIJ\f VAN BUREN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT OHARIJES F. ADAMS, OY :WAJ:l5 ,t.(\HUSETTS F'OR G JVJ:lniNO.lti JOHN A. DIX. VOR Lif:l:'f GOVBRS\6R SETH ftf G A.TES, G,b.'i\L G Dlii\\IONI!:n CHARLES A \VHEATON, J?R-{~( ;<if l ~Sl Et; I OR 'WILLIA.M P ANGEL, J rnnJ of Ot\t I~) 0 A-srt:LY'.S f. n~ w~ m operation rPilo n;r -. b\ a .;;e ,ue ( alJ' mti .r' ' '\' fi 1 whole df'a>'t mght 'TPCe v tt~reiectJou prucce 1 ,., of,. i'm'etJiu2' at • ast ilUn ra I mat~lj 1\ tb tho w.u~ alt\\ Cu 1Ue ' - J:d-io-om Yi;be reti411n~n& ,.._ ~ \ eab....., .n,1~.1\-~g-...Ln, alj.as~~t .. no :o.: c ... uned Toe E:r:p ~::>:o fron t1 the foHo atu euJDpt\J. d e 1 eun of ru r co n: n 1 for forg\'n UPO thP ~',,r~.,,.,_,,., tenders 1s t anks to ~· I! c :. w C fhcrc was a large 81 ent \\\\ ~ g I Bank of thlll .cJt\ for $I,~oo: It 1<1ll be h trtetn • the frc c Ten; at Ea>t .Anro -a c>n 1.lnur~day af I bHerl that he wa.q arle ted a few wee!<; •mce on the gentlqnanh operators,~_nete, fopfueJr '' n Wr~W~~U. QctolwJ' i!H'1~ 13!:>:;>. V.l R•n:n \a· .j;c~spi~\QU.. flc ~mteacvore\t to pass u ; 1[} btl! etfurts m furmsbJUg the press ' th the re u l l \ • )llfj-\harr und .ltYI<'*'D$ Cvp: appomt lth~ £, 1mnge Rnnk 1 a hat •tor\ It '~ a little Oluo and PennS\ ha 1 a. ·we cup'i' C<: eYl ~9 marr.ed -atid-a-remarl\' ;tPbmh-he-nrade ( qu te uu t<l S~c ctan nece<sm1h) mdu,-eJ \usp cwn wh ch led to the W C JoJJ!!<S<J:<, Er.iit, then moved. that a com auseove11 tbM the bill IVM o eo( thu•e- paul-out mtttce;pftnjej? be qppq~a~l\ dtafl; rnoru.t>ODI ex OIL the forged check He \as con•cquentl; ar .. re•Hive or the IH'nse or the meetmn- resttd 1 e:cammed and cormmttcd for tr1&1. On tbe OJllO ELECTION Crxnr x~-v, Octobe~ 10-10 'P ~~ P & • tn&J al hougl the. ev ae l:Ct: l u <\:t: ong Cu...,a] oge. cou lt\: l 000 \\o!h ,g mn or1tt The ch .. •r appomted the followmg g-entlemen hun, rlre ]ut\ was un~ble 1o agreP-one man Lorem do 101}0 t! ag Kttch comrmltee :w C JouNsoll, PJ:TT.R M standmg- out.aga nst a verdtct of gull\ I muk u Jlt l!!h<lm and Ptcltnll:al, tl~ IU \ 051 nlaoil: and Hm~x TR>.CI\ Hunt >t appears ha. $~J'ved foun \\\\ ( 34, '3\ Ct- lL ¥\ 12 o dock m ln ght Dunn,. the absence of the ccnum!tte, tnt Pre• 36 and 37 ) m Smg Sing for bu<gTlil,.,n .the\''\ St rl count\ 7J0 democrat c t!Jree towns to \ of :'lew York a ul has b en m pnson m England be he~rrl f, Ill Sldeut lut\'dueea W - Dt\ IS of B\\'lo who b t b l '-·· n purush d f, h s ne e .... • .... na u tl as- UPVer 1we e or J l l m Sa :dt~sk\'\ c-ou,nv. .209 Je- noero ~ 1 1 a.~or n addresoed ihonud•ence JR \ ven abl~ ~Joquent forgenP., which are kno \' to hovo ~'\CP d~d Fra ltlt I countl ..>U democratic tnajoTltl .~ l r th e h ur Jl\ SE\ E:\l rY rHO US :\;\lib DOl LAR::; I He Mu k o:rh:J.II t\ thm!s of the tO\\ nsh J>ln anu mtpte!!l!tVn SJ)eec J o more n on o became alurmed for h m elf a td senl the fol ., B bb lenm.h He \Vas frequentl'\: 1nterrupted hv long 1 h Ph 1 d 1 h l\ h g ga n Qn e s maJo t ,-- • lo•v ng de•patch bJ te egrap to a e P •a J;tos~ count\, 111 o1x to\\ ns 3t majonn Y>1ug 11nd continued cheenng After .M~ D had con '1 EL \' v> 1 PY \\ \ 1 ·~v o t CtJ lE~~ gam l h To ~!r \I' ouog L, /, d n• able Pk•ladoljha 1 , f eluded !he comm1ttee th~ough t lB!t c attman G- geM rgn w 81 •• 0 sec }ou 1 er. r, e 8 f the ~•r ~1 returns rom '\. I tabula and Ere are fa IV C JoHS!lO!< reporf~d e: number of excellent g e t st coy eq or e GEl ' or.GAN jl'oralle to the wh gs G dd ngs aud Root re r~solatwns wh 1 ch were uunn mou•h adopt~d \\' oung came nnme lntel'i' to Albam a11d had an' eleet~d to Col gres• -Clr:relmd Hcmll P.r.:r.Elt M VosutmGit \as thell Iandi) callea mtc ,,. v v;1th Hunt Appl edth 011nil a friend to SA•nu'Kl' Ocr 11-12! A 1.1 the D!btnct Attorne'i' to (tssl t '' gcr1 ng Hunt out SaNDO KY (tTY -Gov Fords maJ~rit\ oHr for a1 d cnme forward ~nd addresoed tlte meetmg f 11 h 1 h k H t t o pnsou a Pgmg t a e new un vas- no 1 \Vellel 100 \hI! ma;ont\\ on Congre•• 12.> wtth v gor and eloquence He was frequentl\ gu lt• of the forge\ es-thal e' as a stool p1geon I 0 • ate Sc 1 ator 200 011 Ropre outauve 106- llpp!&ud~d ourmg tho courBe of hl& rellll1Tk5 1 nnd for hnn (You II( ) and could be of ~rrent use to I uver both free so1l und hunker SulficJCUti eturns J d ! k d d h n n letect ng the ra<::ea~ who rol he.d Dr Dar arc r C\P. Vt\d to 1t.a'\ e 10 doubt that the whole on cou-c u zng a votll of t aa.n s was ten ere to D b 1 r '\51 UUU Th D lmgto 1 1ll ecem el' \' t O q e 18 'h g t cket m the count< and dt.~tnct 1 elected - Me\\\' D,., ,. and VosBoRGll for the\r ,.ble und tnct Att\lTM\I refll5fd 16 cotJnlenan~:e Youngs re We tlunk the Sute good for 5000 for Ford-Dat- mtercotmg lopeeehc• ttfter which a motion to ad que ;t ly Sun lttsl.wn.. JPUrD to Grrffin .s Mills In th1e town-the time of A. few dDs~ aftt)r the n.bo~e tran ... rot on tt was V\ e have onh part al .r:equns f.rom A~h ab 1la. .._ i .__ Jb f J_ 1 1 sn·p~cted that Hn1t <as a 10311 af more conso •ount\ Asl•abula to\\IShiJJ <TJ\es Ford wee ng lo .,., appomteu. J our r~enta-In t 1atp aco h 1 f 1 b h 1 d ,. ~ '' \ queuce m t c me o us u.mes• I 111 tu 1:et \Veller 84 G 1 ddmgs 166 Wh t• 10\ -wuinrtde antf carr1ed d d -' d d bl t I he !reo democr~C) of Aurora are awake to t Je 1m~or-tance of tho contest 'Vhde. meet ngs a 1d d \\CU~ o 1s Jn t 1at ioWn. a- f> freque t~ the m porla\lt duh of o g~tnza!to\ IS not n&glactod On 1\ofo a~'\: ]a:;,t a n cet g \~as heJd at th.., house of 6AAc Busu for the choiCe of delegates to the C.P gress onaJ nud Asseznhh dJstrJct con.venho 1~ 'hon'tho follon urg gentlemen w'ere chosen Oong-res3lorwl Convention -Joseph W Phelps John R Wa•hbum Geo>J!\O \V Bake• JsscmJ.Iy Oomentwn -Ed\\ ard Patue fa\ lor \'V 11Ham H Corbn After tl e c'lotce of delegate~ \ most thorough orgamzatton wa• etfocted and tho followmg por so 1::~ chose 1 ns school d :-s,tr ct commlttc:e men. for the first clectwn d1~lnct SelwoL Dtstnct No I laboz All~n !) Da-.td Jol n•on IS Myron T Stemm 22 Cl arles K Wt u1 13 lhr un flatr 21 md 2'l James ra, lor l7 James Vudcthdi 10 1 homos Old• 3 J~mrs Cl amb~l] l Cah 1 Patte 1g II Aurora\\ II gn o a good account of herself the poll The ft eo democrac\ of N agara count\ met 1 con cii on Sntm Ja\ last to the number of three or fo Tr housa 1d Thee lth ts asm Was great and the meet 1g wh1ch was held m t 1e open u r o 1e of the large t n.nd most sp r ted or the campa gu \ppenre an tt w\s ueeme \ Vt•a e 0 remove Toledo JinJoTIL\ for Weller 4.2 F1tch free h1m lllto ll. more soctuo cell In doing \ 0 he was sml CoJlt?;res<rr nn 12 M\er• dem senator 75 •enrched and o 1 h\ per•on \us fo t 1d the foilow Potter dem 111 emher of Leg •lmure 64 mg lett<\r cnc o•ed m u P ccc of bt ead bound Manh >Han Ford 4 majortt\ M' ers 2o F1tcli 4 ro 1 il t1 f V ne nnd nt1.a! hP 1 to a ro e made S\IVama, Ford 23 Spmk, whig senator 16 f1o11 •tnp• of hts blanket \'. heu tho l<tter was F t h go obseryed H nt demed that he \HOt\' tt btltit was Oregon Ford 10 Spmk 3 -Toldo Blade 1 1 b1::s hn.mlwrlt ng and IS \\'s fvllow~ Copy of a Let •r J~> n1.un at a.rlcs n ilbb lfond y Sept 'l5tl, 184$ \ Jlb \Y Jail ifteT lunes f 0 nu f. !U[ an tlt rV>eW WZ~! hmt and rcta11 ed to Pfttlaiclpf.ta Tile wasou Jt can t be scttleJ 1~ till~ the Bank 8te n nn~ over $ll00 ant! say f tt s 1s lo tl com ngthev \ 1ll procurt> one straw ba I but the D1s !net Attorne\ Js so bttter that t 1ero see s to be a dotibt on tb~ mmd~ of some I t t rould bet ~ed 1f \::OU could make. fr ends tor& :o.~ tl at sum anc.ll th 1k m' attornt:o~ I uc en B 1 I e\ e of th s town would manage the matter as wei as am o e but 'o 1 would knon bPst of course Yo t would have an under~tnnd,ng t.hat. lt hot. d ot be r~ d u 1 1 um on the stJeet froe f om all detaJters and all s ch th ngs a Hl you m:n rest co fide- tl a snrPd t tnt w L.h me at. largo t.h.y moue\ co ld l e made hko smoke anJ l 11 ould hold JU\8elf bound tn honor to pa a bo s Qf fif l r er cen to '~ hoever m JJ..hluJva 1co tl c mol ' 1t s v. hat ot Iflrs sa Columbmna Weller CL:&Vl'Ll!'CD 1-h:RA.J..D 0l':l1C.K 1~ o clock A M count\ on!) 480 maJont\ for Jetf<JTsou count\ wh•g Senator and Ro1 reseu tahve (gam ) Weller's maJor!(\ about 50 !\1m.mL cou ttl Ford s maJor t\ 7 .JO 2 0 CLOCK A ~I Ford • mnjont' on the Reserve cannot be less than 8 or 9000 He Js no d~u,bt elected PtTT<JHJRGH 4t o'clock A M C nc nuat1 cit\ for FOld 1336 major t)-g m of 1.:>0 oter Govetnot s I JaJor h 1n 1844 Four 11 ard11 not heu d ftom S1x to\ n<h ps g ve 511 maJoi 11 for '\' eller l g gru 98\3 Weller s rnaJO Uj lfi th-e count\ p~obabl\ 1000 STI r L,\T~R -C c nnat c t' largPst vote ever east Fo 1r wards can 10l be counted m sr.v eral hours Independe ll Sheufl and Audltor eleoted Ham ltou con 111 Desne1 de u 1s elected Co1 gross m C net mat1 dtslr c~-Jom wl PEN:'>ISYL>A:\'1\. Ent> Ort 10---8 P M E ;e C t} g ves lvh g Gov 140 for E;1e as esttmated Mill Creek-Whlb Co1JgJ~ssmanlti1 011 Gov ernor 154 1\ mono- the able and n:(!Ue)lt ul pollliC ;;<ns of fhe oom flJ t >wns \\ere full) represented and \ 11 \..U 1\l ut tl 0 na kors) tl at\ II col tet fa conv ct 01 1 got Tl e1o '\ no fool ng about the dust What 'I\ as gtven before (30 uot 50) \\as the ca 1 c of th• d \\ un of tho Jl \ un t e tr al nul as for s thts alta 1 goes I wo IJ be perfecth content to pu t on he s'me ssne agn1 1 for 1hc san e fr end offc s to 1a\> the ~::uno Je\ \\,gain If on tho oext trw! 1f the dust can como but he tn 11lcq t ma:\ eod $.:J l l s t ne and f t sl ould produce the same 1 csult l sl auld be d scharged But tl en there ~~ chance~ of a detau u everJ hour Tl e .B g un has ot l: n her~ \Ct no;r G--1 H-- but they «gl' e1 her ur loth the\ ate alii fear Tne1e ha\ e been jwo here f om Y orlt b t e ther of the 1 10 v c It I \ere kno :vn I bel eve there wu 1l J hP no ]et up So I th nk I ought to b() prepared for the 11 orijt for though there are doubln n-rat ngs n d s roo n a 1d a bole m the door that I can be ove lool ed at I' ttsburg and Allegan\ CI!\-Juhnson lu..ll UIUJOrll\ Mtchto-an no e oc np' a Ito e env at 13 I os l on cnme m w th bannc -s :fh g and mustc phn 11g , than: tlie Hon .F J LITTL>:JOHN who receotl\ 11ie Orleans Glee Clnb n bJCh has t!onO> good ser ~truck su~ll te~ror mpong the dJsctpTes of the great VICe m the cause, tf we maJ cred1t the man1 !Yl1.._cfi ~der n JO ng the free o 1 repo- t.~ :vl cl reach. :ts and lll e&pous ng the canoe of VAN Bttur.N nnd Mme of1ts best songs The speakers-were NOAH ADANS The 'Erne De •acral, speaking of Mr I D ''IS ol Allnou and H1 SRY B SusTo• of LITTI :E'JOHN 5 -a,s-:- He Js of h mself tt. m ghh: I Seneca F•lJ the former a p a nmentt and 1nfiu host and hJJ> nan1e at once adds a tower of I entml member of lhe late wh g r.arl) As ma\ ~u;ength to our cause As a1 orator he 1s WJthoilt be pposed the speech .. s were exceUent present his equal m Mtcb gan and we <loubt verv much 1ug the gre<1t qnesltoll at 1~suo m a manner at whet'heT b_e has o-s.upe.r ot.Lll theent rc \\CSL H:Js o cc tr hful and cofivmc ng The meeti 1g .re oveeches ttr~ a pel feet torrent of eloquence ar~n rna Jed lll sessiOn for nea lv five hour• and then ment and rea so 1 lie eem< to po sess complete a IJOU ned to meet at tho cl1b room In the e'en ~d ent\t\e. contr9l ove u. i). cl c; cc ~he 1- add.res~ u.s ~ agil!a 1s awnltc and w 11 ;gnre: V ~N Be ~:ng tl e\!'n-nnd even oile \'tlthl :reach of lwo~ R'EN and AnAMS a good 1ound maJOr t vo 1 ce 18 mesJstabl) comp lied to JOtu the shout of ber approval wnich e\ cr and ano r goes up fron1 the ven l1earts of the nmhemle Careful!\ :>.Vmdnlg an\\' express o 1 rv ..... U could pass blv g: 1:e offence to the fl\OSt lashdwus opponent ho at ack~ the mlrrd. snd wt h to b and somHl argument ap ~nls to the JUdg neut the uuderstandmg ant! the good sense of h1s heaters-a d IVtth !us over powerl g bu st.< of elo~neuce carne~ oven tlnug before h m ' We unde :stand t mt ~lr LnTl T.JOH~ 1s. now address 1g J,e people of t mt state and mte1 ds remain ng on the stum:J un l the cla\ of elecno 1 H~ will v stt everv comft~ and will k ndle tho amolb.er-eil. fil:es. o:£ freedom tnto a glo_nous blaze. Tb;~.t th<> 11\elltg<:.ut \eo mann of J)lmfug'an.\ 11l Ij!Ject lhe t tth W\lie 1 t ~ tlaced before them O\ aQ Ille\\ ng a speak•1 we Will not behove So )j)ol<: ou(for.Mtch gan $ A GcuuuH tfunk<'r, lu this state. hunker sm s understood to con~ st 1n p:nl of fegal filchwgs fJotl1 the 1rP.~Stlrl Ac co'rd1ng to th s acceptation of the term LT.vt u1 (l.-ss bas sh<n\ n h•m•elf a genu ne hiLukcr lu the fall and'~ ttl.te~ of ltl26 and 1829, he attem!cd one hundred and ten da\s at \~ ashmgton prepar 111ga code reg.<d~ttng Indtatl alfatrs at EIGHT dol lars a da~ and mllea)l:e from Detrott nnd bacJ;: amountmg to one thousand five huudrrd andtwen tv dollars .dU.. th&S ll.'lJU he drao one •alaro of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS '\ GDurnor af Muilu~ and 'l'WO SAL ii.RIES OF FIF T.EEN HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH ao Su ~dent of Induza q.jf.ur$ the wo;r5t of t The government was ca!led up on m 18:14 to pa) Vv I LIT• '' \ ooiiiRIDGI'! \ho act w u Governor m LEWIS Cu• absence a salary at the rate of FIFTEEN IIt~DRED ''J\\~\'f<>r d schargtng CAss dnt es dnrmg thes6 one hun d•ed and' t~n dn,~• 'Vhat an elevated standard of illOra1s nlU!it. have goven1ed the Conduct of the great M1ch gander n tho o do.' Takmg n large oalar) fo< t U'ee offi es the duue~ of '~h1ch h<> \\-' unable to d sc 1 mrg• 1 Honest Mr CAS!'' ~ ---- _U We !ifC bnpp' to l~nrn that the Hon JuRs G P.ALFRRY who reiU.sed to rattf\ !he bnrgam be vtween the- cotton lord• ana !he e]a\ cbolder~ for the eleci\nn of i\-Iw WtNTIJRor to the ~peaker •h•p of the- House of Repr:esentat ves IS. a cand date i{o~ re electJOil on 1he free $0 I > cket T~ TLOR part' havo nom mated another man, bnl we \Vl11 qot~low om:setv:es to doubt that Itir P .&L }1 new da h pLtpe:r \' th the a.bovo tttle devo ted to the cause of freedom and beann~rthe uameR of VAN Bun:F.N and An.tjrs at Jts mast head came to us' e•terd\ It IS a neat!) prmted nod prom 1ses to be a11 abl) -conducted sheet Engaged m a e mse whiCh JS gammg strength and !'OWer each da1 a11d \\ htch appeals to the patrJOUSm and hu maiht\ of the, ma~~S~es !or success 1t can not fa l tf honesth and Ia1rh conducted, 11s ~~ ~ havo no doubt ;I will be to occnpJ an env1able po•Jtion an~ong the pnbhc JOurnals of that Cit\ 1\ pnrcel of \mnkers attemp,ted to rm i!\e a luck orr pole m tho fourth \}anl da1 before -.~sterda-v, and fatled Tl ere were but a few m attendance and those had VIs ted the custom house- whasko\' barrel so often that they could uot stead) t1>e pole after t was a sed The consequeneo was the pole fell 011 to n house domg cons1dernhle dnmage Another nttempt \as mad• ycstcrda' w1th wh,_t ucce~s \HI have not learned The whole th 1 g vh\l ~\and all WM under the muned ate super ntendance of the officerfi of the custom house Tu:r. CuRRr.so O} \'RJ.DE -Tho ( h cago Tn lmne of the '->th S!L\l!- A walk along ourthTOl>g ed aud busy whim es will show the observer to \bat extent tho current of trade hao been changed b1 the opQrM>Qn of tho cun~J Ye:rtenlu1 wo no ticed lrta~ks of g:ooUs fro u the east J 1st landed f•om •tcamero 11nd prqpeller,, nud wero ploMt!d to ob•ervc that bes des tho e deot ued for a num• ber a! towns n the state- n dnd11g Mered\Osla a'nd -8pnngfield a stJII larger portton wu.t dtrected to St Lo1us Formed\ our ~Ilssourt rr elilds recetv ed everv th ng via N e\ Orlean• N o>v the) be g n to- find tt for the1r adnmtage to slitp both\'\'\ vu1 the cttnal o.ud theo luk,.,,. ' one whom tl e party has nh\ ll)S been proud tore cogmze as a pdlar 111 the democratic tr.mpie has been nom nated b, thafreedemocrar.y of the Che nang\ d•~tHct for Congress Tn e to ~he prmct pJes oftJ~ TII1CTnCVas the needle to the po]e never fnlten •g h ~ ::;upport of radJctd me.n and mens mos, and ah\ 1:11 s fhe obJect of conservaltvc hatred and ~-s;uult b.e 1e one. of tho .. e men around 1\ hom the free de1nocrac' ot that drst:rJct can r:anv WJth a heart\ goqd \Vlll 11nd \Vlthout a smg!c m sgtv g un1 ttme ) t f the 11 Ol'lit comes 1 wot ld n IT!\ luck and :nugJ t l:il cceed 'et so lo1 g as 1t ~ esLr ct ed to tn s case t n gl t be b ~t ll\t a o f\ for 1 have g eat oncomagrment held out to mo 011 ull band Thu~ I have t ed tog vo;) ou nl th~ 1 art cu]ars ulid will be glad to hear\ hat ) ou adt 1 e I tlnnk Jt 1mght b well to have both mone\ and tools to L se eJther as the cnse rna, go ~ nee wr t 1 g the above my fr end ha• told me tf at the Jll \'i' are dr..wn he I nowo severn! of them and hnl' oveiJ a.s~ura ce of !:IUCCeH::o f tl ~ ea ~ a e f hcd l have bee 1 iwrc uukno\vn three ' ~ k• and three da1s, and m ght tema n two more with he same luck but w 11 boar'' hat' ou sa~ You a e nght as to the t me of mght but 'lOU m J<::t look well at the b!iSement before we do an) thmg b1 da1 1f you are sat ~tied o 1 thnt potnt l \ 11 1t v '\: \ nen 'ou g ve the office Y au must ~•e the I ul ce Ga zette of last Saturda> but I hope F1 e d lHI> worked out of that b'i th1s 1me audildoubt \\beth er t Is all true as there stated 1 \Vould 1 ke to hear f10m 'on before \ ou leave, tr)oU canconvement1j S uce the abovt- 1 have •tudt<d some and com• to the conclusJOil that I arn net vel') like!) to see B g 1111 here as I feel ~ure the bank wtll not pa\ his expenses tf he should wnte to them and I thmk be ts too poor a l.d too :;:~>-]fish to eome at h s O\Vll e:xpenseo and I can t conceive tllilt anv one ebe takes suffic1ent mtere t m the matter to pa\ hts 1\ U) fo1 lnm N B fhere are two fellows JUst e•caped from hm e so 'ou must be ven carE-ful 1t \,.: II make them v1g lnnt fora ttme If \OU shotld tats& $50 don t gt e 1t me 111 one note ns I n gl t not have to gLve tt all You must be sure to go to Plulh befo e } on see the Police Gazette 3 ou cnn JUdge of vhat l:i there stated bcttct thun I but the plnce mu~t needs be hot and would 1 pt for the world that \OU should get uto a ) troub e ou rn accoun..., :s nee I have bentd \OUr present p10spects and endeavors 1 have pia, t'd tne fool mo.st con pJeteh and It IS fit tinrr that I should bear the conseqllcuc.es There IS no doubt \hutev<ll that tins Webb ts the pe -.on who drew the fvllowwg Ia ge su ns from the banks 11~med upo 1 forged paper for somo of the officets of the~e banks havo recently seen and 1dent1ficd hm1 G ral'd llauk, $.!1 000 La!a, etw Bank, 13 000 Commeretal Cmct•na!J, • 13 000 Amcrtcan Exchange N Y 10 000 J ~cob lilttlc, N Y , • • 23,000 '1. •k lfula.od \\ell known forger bj the name of Reed who d ed n En-gland about two l ears .smce was coitftected w1th Webb m the abo,e forger es but Webb drew all t 1e mo '\' h nself. Young who evmced so much anx ety for the hberaltoJ1 of Webb, Is strong!) suspected of bemg 111 some wa\ connected wtth the DarlJngton rob hen lVe befteve he 1s suspended unde-,. th s.sus ptctun Whether he has had anv thmg to do l'l'llh W~bb cs forgeries we do not know but the mterest he has \\\' 1o~d for \Vehb s release JU•l'lfies an ex am natiOn Into the matter 'We ref am fiQlll further com no ts at present We are placed 111 posses:s10n of numerous factS letter•, &c, \hJch we w11l publish ~ soon as 11 shnll be p10per to do ;•o.:..._ __ --:-_ Ttn: lNcENDI.l.l.<r P tilll'HLV.T LAw -The ed1tor of the Natumal Era speaks ns folio\ s m r~ard to Wlr: \IN BTRY.s-'s vote as Pres d£\nt of the Senate m regard to the law respecung mcendtarv pub I c:a:tions Mt \an Buren gave h s Caflt ng vo e w fa' or of a thud readmg but that \I as not a test vote- l recollect dJsttncth that wh le edmng the l'hi 1 nthrop ::5t, m Ctnc nnau I de ounc-E\d i'i-~th great !'llU will bf.' trinml'~ntlv su<tnmed Ht~ defeat would be a national calam t1 lie has cunsecra t.~d to ;the §e-n ce of f:--f\E>odom talent:; of the highest sevem, th1s vote of Mr \an B 1ren out Seua DnY Goons- Those of our readers VJ~ttmg New to~ Morr s wbo had then fall~n under the d1splea York, are mv1ted to Yl•tl the new ami •plendJd sure of hJspatt\ for ht~manl) opposlton to sla,en store of A ARsoLD & Cq No aO Canal .street ana was accustomed to condemn \an Buren H po .order, at\d Gtophl\ et;l a ll!Or~! courage possessed by 'few pnbhc me1 [J' The ftee democrac\ of the first and; tlurd wiw!~ meet 'TO NTGHT m the fii:St al Ku. GOR\i'S and m ihe th~rd at the LoYuor HocsF. to ,eboos~tdeleglllell to the Congr~~SBJOn~l and A ... em bl) diotr1ct convention• '\V e trust there ,..,II be a 1\ilhttendnnce at both place• Mes£11' AR.l'IOLD&CQ havebeenlonga10d favora hey m relalton to slaven openh and wJtb great ~ever t'\: remarked. to roe that 1 h.nd misunderstood b1J known tn the- cllJ and w tll the ncretu~ed fa that vote It was not a test or an mdmat on of the C!hlles for bnsmess whtch the' now possess, thmr teal opuuons, or of what wpuld ha 1 0 been tbe ex final course of Mr \an Buren but ao there \as a Uc: on the question of a th rd read ng Ius cast lllf vote wa'< to be regarded ch1e!h as ~n ~ct of FLoRIDA ELE<JTioN -A telegraphtc de~patch to courte~) Tbe btll rut we all knuw was lo t on tb\\ fiual passa~c b\ a mn]ontv of szx. a atnst 1 - tl1e N<!w York ED~g Po$1 from Cbuleston A mnn of Mr Van Buren s shrewdness ud reputation wIll doubtless b& colll!tdo~abh tended Allega ) :;;o far as rcce v d J obn~on Ol er .2000 maJor tv Large \\ h g g-.n. u llnm~burg Borou~ll-I o Jg•trelh, drm, 11 mn ]or I\ Sl rrnlt had 196 Barr burg:-Joh 1 o s maJor t 109 Shunk had ~3 12~ 0 CLOCK A .M: \\Vfl 1 ave hf'cn nnal le to recl'JVe a th ~g of 1mpottance from PlnladJ!plua ~m the Ne>~ Yotl hne Att that we have reee ved 1n that dJrec.t1on s the fol!owmg- Seven d str~cts lJ1 Schtt\k!ll count) g tes wh g gn n from last' ear Derks count\ 111 three towns wh gs-a n 69 ERIE Oct 11-1 ~ o clock A M G.E rr ~ El'o -S x o :v s heurd fro n wh g cand dale fa Gove nor about 590 ~ ead- Campbell whig candtdate for Congress, mujortt) abo It the sau e PrTTSBUttGH 2 o clock A M Daupluu. countv Johnson s maJOr I) 1100 Pn rsnunGH 3 o clock A M Lancaster co Johnson s maJortl\ 4 200 Wlug loss from 1844 152 Berka .co Lo •gstreth • Jll&JOfll) about Whtg gam 67o W asbmgton co Joh 1son • ma;or ty 200 whole \h1g ttcket electlld-Senator gam, wh1g ga u 300 Allegan) co 2 750 maJortt\ for Johnson., whtg gam • Delaware co, loss 124 3~ A Johnson s maJority 493 Southwark g ves Johnson 864 maJOrlt' ERIE 4A M Returns from all but 4 towns m the count\ - S >far \h•g maJo.rlly 1300 It Will exceed this b\ 50 THE TRoT ~T'THE, BuLLs fu.&.n -Tbe great trot bctweell J~ck Ross1t~r and Lad1 Moscow, on Salurda, attracted a great deal of attent on at the Bull 11 Haad 'l he nags we-re n :fine co d tton so was the oonrse, !llld the af~ctnootl was clear and J)lea.sant. Jack Ross ter took the purse fo $200 f trst Heat - WilS \!\on b) Jack Rosstter The L~d\ lead oJf 111 fine st\le but brolte al the first quarter •take when J\ck paddled by and k~pt the lead m T1 ms ~ 3!3 Second Hoot -The, were neck and neck unt I after passmg the first quarter when the Lad\ btoke and Jack kept the lead m 'f1me 2 39 Tftml Heat -The third and last ll!a[ was won by Jack also T1mc 2 37 -Alliany Kntcker bocf.6r • 0-JUT/OV TO PURCH.dSERS lJRANt;ll UF NEW YORK G. GODFREY k ( o., IMPORTERS OFGE!>£;/NE W/'VES.ilVD LIQUORS N<> lo \\ el ster D !dmgs Ma n ot Bnlf.,lo a 1~11 tf sa1s Reports from Flortda have te\-Ched tbts- exper ence, could hardly have fruled to fore\ 0 w~o•I'IG,-Tll<> free $0!Ters or Wvonnng have CltT\ t!.at THOM~· s Bnowlf \'b g. hlil!l beaten thlS. • J. NOTTINGHAM, FORJY 4RDING .ilND COMMISSION MERCH.ilirT, ,.lJfD AGF.NT PO« {\ol'll\Diercial Lane .. pu,t 1n nomtnation PHrcoL M WARn of l\errr W11 BuLI!:T, C.t85, for Goveruor and thatthe CHEMUNG -We learn that JuaN W WISSER IS for 1011 rnher of A..~•emhl) He has formedy been whtgs have earned a maJont' of the leg~slature n~m!Dated fo Congress m th ,d tnct. Judge W a pto#t!lurent active wh•g and s a man of talent. Notlung defimte m regard to th& Congressman. was the candidate of the radtcal dernocracv 1n MT. HoDG-&, of Warsaw tll' lhe candtdate fer conn n:::r The Ch1ea~ DtMacrat, of the 6 th, saya _ 1646 bu~ the • &.l!Sassms of Su AS WrunaT'' se ;y Treasurer • It'\ expe<>W that O•R:.:u.•~r•,..te!egn.ph w n eretl~ defeated Jill! elect on Now that th:t'e ele tr:1' RAILROA!JS -A meeting of 1he Su~r be completed to ihl8 e 1 ty from St.; Lou .. by tbe j men~ of hostility lite dragged til ltght, we Will mlendents 0 £ the •e\Y~tlll .Rijl!rQJW! between mtddle- or next\ eek. We ollo.ll tlwu• ban repurta not doubt the result ' .JJboy and Bntl&ln 1~ ta 1W Ju:Jilllt S~':.. to from 1he--tb, en.st; wen aDd. :aorth, DMIWtr lhlll f I[]\ Rer. FlU., cis L. HJ. wu qllictated ln St ~\ 1 pouil the ~:enter, wlleftl ~Yeralli•e• 111..t. Thotrw' Chur~h N ~w York. on Sunda\ latL 50 t7 C.EJtT.t.ll.- 1\\H.Utr ,BUFFALO ... pl!!tf Ll'lUAN BROWN, 41'TmtVEY AND COUNSELLO:R .IT Lilli' OTPlCE I:J6- X..U~ n'lt~ EXCJI.AJ(GW: :aut :))~\!'IJ~ ~~ BUFFAlO LOREllZO 'K. k...\.DllOCK Altornry, 8olmtor nd Couascllor, C!ltll•m-ouer or Ileed•andlfo~rrrulllle, Filii Olk~ llouldmp .llu6Je '!f 'I! apl!lf H vc formt:'d il pn tnrr f 1 n Offico 16t Mn •trc t llu I !0 GEN'L BULL, ' ' :N e:ve1· Surrenders 0 W. RANNEl, S \LT IJE~LER- i 1 !Central\~ barr '' • I !fro. a H RAI~EY, FLOUR Ir-.;SP:ECTOR \\ 3re House No !l'lCeutran\ hnrr (late ll•}rR.!o John •on ) a;.:Z7tf l' • CO Fl' EJ',. BEEF, PORI1.. AI'\D FISH 1:'-;l:lPECfUR JJAY10NSTREET. BUFI!IU All kmds ol prov1swns con~tantlv on 1 a1 A.. W • .JOHNBON- PRODUOE AND TI'JSURAl\CE BROJ>ER NO r l!ERCHA~Tl:Y EXCHANGE jjUf'FALO John Roll stt.>r Esc: .Ph 1o Durfer- &:. Co .JOHN 11. DOWIE k CO'S Leather Stor&, No, 30, -Ferry S(rec~, N< \. )'\o:rk RE•10VA.L. ' 100 hrl• nlt 9U lo ~69 I J lo 11 I rl• .. Jt. ~~u d• A ARNOLD & 00 DJPURIERX, JU.!H!Eil:~ A~11 ÐLER~, HA\ E Rl<\tlUf 0 'JU iUIE:IR .NY.W STORf No. 50 Canal St;r;eet'\ R EA:>T OF 1 [J:! S'l'.u;n 'l,HJ:.'Y H.A \ 1-: ISO LO SG OCCt l'l\lfJ)