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ii!Jailu - van-beODIIIoo,~~~~~b:j!~ ii<~ileternoiniing .. tm1\ of !he cc )llo N\ York H<rald a JOurool ~ ond a doubt. battle of wh ch whl'c;h h~en:..UOn.tr•nd de< 1led gr<>.DJ>d:oo.!l'a.in~st.( Van Buren P.artV look forward....,s tt>e era of d I v the free democrnc1 a long and well d 2:ested arti erance and tn •mph an element s to e ter wh ch ..I,dft!!i!,.;;a:;a.],;!tl..-~<>'t!m:l~imJttteJrrt:'.,...idl-~'1!1'-~~~t«ole h!>m:'it!! Alhtmv-e-ndent; 011 tlt!l Prot!\\\!l< IS not un@~t9011 b> the multlllule. but the opera ;T .................. -t\.... t-....... uon of which the s~u-aCJ.ou leauers of the 1:faro of the free soil partv As pol Ucal. ~ectlla.itiollll I barneq; lOoKing 1nto • the seeds of urue, ba\ e Jr•••tltiir••••,...,, 8 el t.loe \Free _ ... ., .... FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAllBUREN, Ol' !fEW YORX FOR VICE: PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADAMS, 1-ThOma!! B Ja k:1100 2-(f tar* 's.nte\Y S-Satnuel Wute!btlfY 4-Bern lid I MCiM'!TO e 5-Tf1om3.• B Tai f!Rn G -W dham F II ve neycr 7-San H!l B F<!rrl• 8-'1 ho n11 Taber t. r9-Nathan et Jones, JD-Ahralm n A ijeyo 11-John P Beektu lD U-ll ley Loom • 13-Hwr rmma. 8 ~kcr 14-J~n\'• S WMHoo 15--W thAlli R Farhn 16-John.Gikhr ~t ft-Walter .Booth ...--- FOR GOVEIL'iOlt JOHN A:. DIX. 'FOR LIEtiT GOv'ERSOR. are now the order uf the da> we sball so far con anttmpated .::;, the cet:taJn =d m.,.v,tnble law of popul<>Uon -thP calcuh>lfO 1 that leads- to the-. result 1~ pred1 cated ou the •uc es Ive CC!Jsu• oi the laot th rtv the recent ell'ct ons 111 Pennsvl un-rn 1nrovP.tbat the free BOd partY wdl umi:er'fnll ffnence n the approach ng:Pre oideii1tial \lrcuon I am aware tbat any 11tat<>mer ts \brch w11l ~nable the pnbhc to form .srune 1dea the CXp~Ctal oltli and <!e )gUS of the lead rs of th S parcy ,w:;jl hi Ii•Jihlv mtore•u •g at th s parttcuhor crrs M Hro<\e I am al out to gtve you the sub stan:ce o ~orne confidenual conversations whteh havp rece th taken l'lac\ betwee 1 ~lart n Van Buren and ot!Jt-rs m rel11llon to the strength, •nd the -pre:,ent and future pol cv of the free soli par t\ The movement thev declare Js comprehenSive and n t n I not lo a 1t !coli to permaMPC' and wi 1le arriVJIJl!\ at JIDm(':dJate !ill 1ccess p~ ches JU; v. €'1W bP\\ o d •48 to the pl•tn and v s ble mark :.2 It emb~:aces lD the .otnte not onh such e'tg~cwus pohtJc ans as Mllrtm Van Buren 'Flagg 'Y ou11g &c but a I o•t of arden~ and cut! u• \\' \' rntnd• among -fhl' .-onnger c]..., of pol Ileum• headed b' tnat bn haut \onng' man John Van Buren We can no bdtc ve tba~ a cause can be a fodorn orye or Rn\ thm~ bnt an au•p1crous :when uch a m Jl \' } !dg G d ner throws ·~I( mlo H., or when D1:< st~.ke\ upon I a repnta t on fast r s ng to be the first 10 tl e 1&1 on lt IS Vi.rgini•m ~·'J;>oliin,gJ to the vast :tnit oventnall controll ng arm'\\\ of \ onnl!' men that the•e.leaders look for secur!L> adva •cemel),t, for 1h~ bold and apparenth self sa cr fi'c ng ntti,tude wl ch the) have assumed ,.It s OWl!)~ to thu ~re<ence of this bod) of young and the co fidence the.\ 1nsp re 1n reg:<trd to the filt rc that l s co u ar:atiV>eh: hope]E>:-.s part ~x htb ts a zel!l a confidence an ~ntht!SJasm that ne t1 or the m ]tan nor CJV 1 cl ar cters and •erv ce• of Ca•s or Ta>lor have >et el c ted n the old. o gal\.zatto ' The fr e ~otl part:~ however pro l?'•~.m>ra'll ft'S!'es nR entire w 11 nJ!Ile~s to snbm t tbP 'r enthn s astlc v c.ws to tJ e cold ch n ng ce.rta nt:-, of artthme cat calcnla~on The\ cln1m to be ahle nottwitho;taJtdingthe oppo••twn of the ihend.< c carrv tho pend 11)! Pre IdantJal coutrover<J nto convent on tb;e cou.nc I and the the Ifonse of Reprec:;E>ntativea..,. a d the e the n m pel!lJonm~ (;Qngr~ss an~ ~b~' at SJst that their ch no s rrc as go d os unv of the 9bltairteQ three (avomble reports not on:e of caDd da es 1f not bP tor fhe't put down as c0r :were ever cons dered t.a; n i\or them ~e.w Yo k :Vermont and W sea • Tin~ cont~st cqnUnued 11nt 1 1807, when ala•t ~In aud a pluralttv m the po 1 tlar 'ot~ 1f not a efiort- w..,; made to se~ure to I Jdla Ja th& bl clear major t ln M ssachu etts In th s ~tate thev ) ears The enu uer•t on of 18.~0 and ill~> d s tnbntwn of representatJves and pres dPI t a\ elec tore fo mdNF U]lon t w 11 gJVe to the free no th em de 1 ucrat c s ate nclud ng Oh o a vote ex ceed ng that of all tl e so 1ther •tates a I all the old feu h o ed \h I! tales eomh n• l He e L< the s cret of the cv !ide ce the e th s a,m and the apparent desperallot of the free o lets Here ril!W s the secrf;.\t. ~peculallo 1 that no e- he pro )mlld of Jqh C Calho 11 and h devowd folio\ ers, to dema1 d th t the Ne v Mex eo A er can States :shall be attached to tha Southern league b, .a co mun t\ of 1 ot t Jtto 1s T JS s the en gma of the opposttron to the :Ore!(on b II Jut w nter a 1d to go back of tM stlrrender from 54 do~ 40 mm to 49 deg It 1s tlus that rnoves the ttl ~sour fin m n s po deron~ gtru cr-lPs Be, 1to 1 Calhou 1 and Va 1 Buren are stud mg the laws of populat ou and Its m\ t c but po erfu I secrets (like Malth e ) wl le the \h I!S are wast ng their enerl(teS and throwmg awli' tl e fu ture n a su c dal and puer le co llest for Old ~ck apd Old Whitey ' ewed m this aspect the PresWent al contest 111 the struggle of rrreat po :ver~;-a contest of d, nasi\ aga nst -<h u\'m -Ill w h ch Cass and Ta\ lor are the mere stool p geons of a \s r all hawk ng pa t -the poppt\t....:; of a p t:' f'n oc~ on-and pellltaqent dom nat ton and the future emp re 6f states the sec et stal1es of the real par e• to the game I cannot\ e v these men pia 1 g this drrp 1;11me - f ga e t ca be call d- thou a re~l ng of I rofound p t for e 1 ~ and he r sl ott s gl t d leaders nor wtthollt a feeling of ad1mrnuon fvr the sagac ous men at the head of tbe de 1 orrat P pa t\ 1 1 whose foresight I thlnk I can d seer 1 tl e soil! on of the protracted asce 1danc\ of that mter est n tbe nat o (all ou at tl e south Benton 11 the ~est Van Buren n the north have> bee a pate 1t t1 u 1 v n and the contest of 11 wh ch was o nl; earned b, eerct a11d Jraudt lent 1 ron s :s to all thtee ce v ola erl because co npat SETH M. GATES, O\ WYQ.,.UW CA~AL COMMI~TONE'K Th\ vet IOJl waa })r.eee<t)tt\d to contenlil he Cn~s part\ w 11 ot poll a113 cons de on tbe7lb of NovemiMlr on the 13~h~S~n able votq 0 1! of the CJII of New York-ptobably ,J.••~olr J!:raioll:llm.of. N orlh Carohna reported O.l(alllst not m r th~n 30 000 and cer ru >I' D6t more than r6'th the Se tl'l.fe adopted tfte report aO 000 T s defic enc~ the free so 1 m n w 1J biB and unpo~s!b)c of fulfillment, hus not dopnved the 1 of th~ r pow r rhe \\ h g part lclude-~ no such p ofou d men The br 1 au m d of Cla1 .dtscatdod such d ~lanl speculat on and the m= ve tellect of Webs e • nne 1 capable of d ~cen ng tht' cha ac ~,r a d e::; n at g thotr po\\ er, hM tnr~rd from litem m dtspon a11d seeks co 1teut m the monetnn tr11mphs of the present CHARLES A WHEATON, or Oft' l'fD.MU PRTS0:-1 n>><fEUj OR WILLIAM P .ANGEL, ( F' CAT-'l AUGL~ FOR CO!!< R~ S HORaTIO J S roW, 01 BUI.f L FOil TRE: \SURER 'fHOM.A.S J ~IZER, OY BUFFA 0' FOR I ORON ER STEPHEN HUFF, 01 TONAl\ ANIM f\OR A~SE\\1B'LY Second Dtsmct-H<I\R:&Y B RANSOM. Third Datrlct-WILLIAM MILLS F6urth.DJ:Jtr.lc.t ASA 1.VARREN FOil SUPERINTENDENTS OF fllE POOR J011N ARNOLD of Co1l ns, E :E. E W BL;I o£ A-tden. SU.AS BURTON of Buffalo NOTICE-A rneetmg of the C t\ Execubve Cornm1tte~> w 11 be held on TUESDAY EVEN' JNG at the RtpUlJlu; office :>t seven o clock A punctual atte tdilnce IS reqaested as 1mporbmt bus uesns to be trnnsact~d __ _ :tonrth ward WJ'th<mt a dtvt•JOI! Thus ended \ contest wh ch liJ 1 kc liP out of the aecedmg wl g the abo! !Jon for the w 111dom ~nnnes8 -nncl patnot m of 1 ~t.,: a d the ant rent aorl na rm t1 reform parte!': Congr~•· ouid e•1 em•lh ofthe ~outhern memb~r• The w\J I! vote w 11 be d m n •hed largels hv the wonld hnve made lnd~anm 11 sl~v~ ~tate for, absence of d1ssat1 fled voters from tile poll• Here th11 ordmance been once •uspended the !'lanters IS an est mate mace b) M 1rtm Van Buren and h s would hav,; n: ffied n ii ee labor would have dr- ven tinu:Lte fr e d we•tward and her !ale been for ever The vole of S las W r1ght 111 l!i144 \\as 240 Tl>e 11f the so 1th 090 aga n t 230 057 for F llmore The barn b Irn the ers expect to to poll t :vo tl rds 2.t least of the dem ocr~t c vote of ·H and 1f t,hoy do 11 the1r account nrc.vid·e 1 ~'1w,IJ sta1 d thn• - peopl• to form a consbtut on that t ho ld not h~ repn(tna t D ect frt-e 8o I vo o the ordt !'nco of l18 1 whtch ate rl\'''\ 1 ·ed Secedtng\ w h 1.( vole f1\VOC< bl('! That act passAd tnltl:JL()l'ISe, !\\· AbO t on vote and the SenMt' w thout n d v 8 on Wh g llnl rent and nat10nal reform w1•eh peraever ngh ntll;l,vo may Sti''·P·IIl!P.•rtirnou:: •'I h refused to exten.d slaven eve,n pie pet llofted for 1t now we a:re i:o upoll or ~0 allow our plnntet8 to force it upan co 1nt'\' where t has heel nbol shed ,. T\e aboye extract 11iow~ how deculcd was i'atfnc.hitu>rrt of the early otatesman of the re11 bl c tho northern and southern states to \he ..,. Total Van B 1 en \ate F1Umore vote of18H, Deduct s•ced g vl gs ~ 000 Ant ro ters and nat oual reforms 6 000 D n nuuon of wh1g vote 20 000 Tot a} Van Buren vote frae ~otl pol C\ from wh ch l!l6st of bur southern JK>hllc1ans have no\\ so strangrlv and u111hnpp lv departed It alSo shows liow much mlluence slave holders ex: ere se m iformmg the Jnstitu Leav ng van n uen s lnaJOT t\ uons of a new ~ellloment 1 and admo u~hel! t)ie The d m nut on of tho wh g voce and the force of the seced! ll! whtl(• are 1 robabl) both understat lnends of free •oil to m•tst )\Jth the ll\'\ealcet per ed and the barn burners vote t s cia med w U tmac h upon the po•Jt Te exclu• on of \'\ ••A,_,,. 1 rtse 10 000 to 20 000 htghcr The wh gs ackno\\ I out free terr torJ!lS t!Jroug]). the ~geQC\ that tl e1r aggre~tate. rna\ be dtm niOShed b' V aH Buren s maJOT ty n the State 1t calculated \V II be not less than 10 000 [ rh s Gen. Ta~'lor •• the illouth 1'V e m\lte those whtg.• who are delud1ng them sefves ' th the dea that Gen T 'YLOR s not op posed to the free sotl prmctple careful!) to read the followmg ~xfrad from a letter wrJtten b) the Hon J Me PHFRSI)N BERRIEK U mted States Sen \=' of course m our JUd!:me 1t.. too h gh ) The eighth d strtot heretofore ~2 000 •tro >g for the wh gs w 1\ go for Van B uen f 1t does not act a1h reverse lis maJor t\ With New York f r Van Buren ne1therCass nor Ta} can recrovo the nopnlar elect1on-b 1t 11 must go to th6 House No ca 1d1da.te ever sncce~ded wJ(hout Now York a td the free so !era exult 111 the omen But thej COllllt upon more than one state The Th.,re wtll be a free ,od meet ng on WED NESDl\Y even ng October lHtb at the hou&e 1 rc..ulli!>:lf Ca.'5~ men In Vermont have tw:o alter Ultl.Ves pre $en ted to them-to run and show the.r sttength or to vote w th the ' a t Bureu part;r In an ac t ve confidential correspondence w1th the present p~lr\ICJano n New York 1t:Js asserted that thll\ w ll tali~ the J tt11r COJlrf;e 'l'he whtgs m the re <ent ~lecbopJntliat state expressly st pula e l of FaEDERICX LuN corner of Walnut and S..ta v1a :streets GeriDan and Engltsh .111 eaker.a w, 11 be m attendanr.e B order ofthe co um ttee A. Fact 'vortb ltecordiD!:'• We are rem nd.ed b the New York ..E;cen.t7 g Post of the fuct that 1 ot a mgle VAN Bull1!N can d date for a pron 1cnt office l as been defeated tn e1ther Oh o or Penns'\lva 1 a nt theTeccnt elect on On the conlra11 they bave m every tilsfance been elected bv mo.s as ou d og maJor t1es There were four !Uch candtdates Ill these two ~tatcs ~~~~ the vJctory wa....- not to enuro for the benefit of 'I:a> lor and 1t IS be! I}Ved a large number Will vote for Van B1 ren If the popular vote ~oes ot g ve the state to Van Buren the eh01ce w 11 be thrown on the Le2: slatnre wh~re there IS a demded anti Ta lor ma]OI1t\ The &mall number ofCass men who hold the balance of po ¥er there w II stultif\ themselves 1f the\ do not throw thetr vote for Van Buren .thJ~.t s f t be necessary for Cass to throw the nlttmate chmce uto the House of Repre•eu tattve• W1sconsm Will cerlamly vote for Van Buren thev have comp1e e.J) d stanced ev.ecy ~o':'r~e~it~IH:~,; In PenllS) lvama, D..vlD \YV ILllDT IS elected by • Ji.-~•'••r•ttit·nnrd· maJorn~ greater than WM ever before reeM.J~ h\ t u >oo.Ju.u. As to M~Js•aehu•<1tl!J 10 the words of W e\\ter •Lt. ere she stnnds Her people are m sentunent wllh the Van Buren n en npth 1 g but an old and unfortunatepre]ud ce ahrnates Ma••achu•etts a Con~ronal eand d•te in that drotriiet TJ!:e TA TLoR eand1dute ~~ fw: bebsnil, wh•l\' die CJ.ss Jg,,Cer.r..-·or man w ll need corblicatea from ieepec.l.alole men to prove he has been mnmng at all Ill Oh1o GmmliGs haS' a large maJont) over h s cGmpetitor who was supp.,..ted b~ -the combnted forees of CAss and T-nLolt Such too, hat~ been the r~ult m C.a.IIP'.II:< s- and RooT•s -chstractll Both rntlernen were tile Qlndi!lat•• of t.he !roo IOilera and Wf).re mum,halltly elected. Tlllunc:-tliue\Tesults as-md!cattons ol the nr·· .. ~·-·1 from New y o.tk The BSSQTallC.fl of the free i<Oil leader• JS that the hl\lnJ!\ men w 11 )! n & lmiJOIJt~ for Vnn Buren how the resmtrcted dead ma\ stand llo man knows but even thev cannot j!tve a mnJOllt¥ to Ta' ]or Oh10 s dopbiful she may go for Cass she can not e:o for TM lor If the prayers of the free sotlers ava 1 she w II j; r Van Buren P~~:.~'\Y.~~::i:~!~~~n1b~ce thrown mto the bands ., vote whiCh Jt te calculated Cl18!1 m New York will be f. rlra1wn roam from the democrat c strength An quu,oroJ<--IA:. 1mmense free soli vote w ll.he cast m HI no • In \:~;:\'i!~~~·:~~~\'!~~=• &.c and a heav\ vote also u Iowa. M1cn :t and New Jerwv wh1ch free sotl strength now powerfuUv and errat1callv two Teadm~r .,.,a;datee The S<>N AG;<INST FAT.HER- The Co k R po t r re lates the follow g 1 c dent of the recent n ove nl nt ll Ireland BANDlT rr oN' THE R10 GnaNDE -We men! oned a week or two smce that a party of tobbers plundered eve al of the !\ole).Jcan towns ea..~t of the Sterra Madre a d 1 et red mto Texas 1 he Matamoras~ lag confirn s th 5 statcme1 t and t.l at h ~ p;,.trtv carr {\d off p:r:opert; o tbe an oun ol' $~0 000 The Flag also states that hund eds of desetters from the AmeriCa 1 armv and adveu ture s have for ned a league 1 ke the band tt other pcnud• a~~ have r rcutl tl ern•elves all over the couutr) east of the Sterra Madr~ A large pam of these. robbers suppo,;::.ed ,o number 250 IS sad have bee a seen n <he v c n ty of Mntamo ras and It was tepoiled that they mtended to en ter the c t after n ghtfaH and plunder t.. were placed roubd the Cit\ and the mntaona;\\' were kopt under arms several successive to prevent the robbers ftom enter ng the c t\ - 'l'ht15e b~ndttll have strongholds JU Llie wJld fast ne.uets of the SJerro. Madre and In the th ckets o{ the R o Grande and t • qu e douiJtful wheth er the Mextcan .government \\ 11! ever be enabled to subdue them URless a1ded h> our government It was reported at Matamoras that Gen Busta mente was on the march to that J>lace w th 500 men The pr~souce of this force Ill clly \\ 11! probablv pre:vent the robbers from attack on It -Hcnt.Sttm ( Taas) Tdegrayh .,w ng ':\ e t e e.x I • 11 094 la.rll.s 2 h '\ 5.'16 ~ ool ol f=leerle 11316 4 6-37 81 0~9 GEN~L BULL, 'Never Surrenders 0 W. R~l!INEli, SALT llEALE~- ll Central Wbar[ 1' ' ' 0 oct7tf B tfalo H~ ltA.INEY, FLOUR INSPECTOR Wa eiJo~cNo 22Ce t a Wba f (~teHayes&Jol n eo l ) ap:l f lie feehng on the great questton, w!tat baye JJ.Ot a r1gbt to expect next month7 Our fr1euds an earnest and e11thustaet c while 11pa1hy per vades th6 ranks of our opponents and parahzea all thetr efforts Co11rage, then, friends' Catch new life from these cbe.,rmg md1callono and press forward 111 the good work Freeaom, Ill< the langnagll of another, ~~ be ng erne lied belween two thJeVIISo the CAss and TAYLOR parties, .and ss for you to como up manfully and succe ... fully to the reltl\le I Let there be no (altenng OKW.um 1 itiv~ >:fllinnl• to Ta~lor but 11 m 1'11 !D<lH>na.to C~ rev.ennng former FACT!Al!OUTTHE CHot:.ERA -A wr tert 1 Chat 1 hers Ed nburgh Journal ma nta ns that eleclr cal changes are the true cau$e of such m1gra1ory d1~ ease as cholera and plague and mdeed of all ep1demu~s It JS aJ]eged tbat the ttne remedy the punlication of the atmosphere and tbat the best arucle to effect th1s 1s Cllonno Gas wh ch s an wgremen11n com!J1on-sn.Jt. \V.hole streetJJ and towns can be fumtgated With chlorme gas 118 ,easl• iy ass ngle dwell ngs P. COFFEE. In l~.i)2,Jh~ tQWil ofDn.mfwl ne n \lCl>!JlJ•no PORK .1-.ND FISH INSPECTOR, l'~i!ll;i~~~~~~~~·<l'~';~:;,i~: .COI!tl>undtng w111eat cnuncila I Allowi'n<rthat the5e eccentnc results will bal wos a:ffected w1tb cholera f10m the 3d of STREET BUFFALO ance each othel' the map of the nat onal canvass w1ll exh1b1t parltes m the followmg; altitude ber unul the 23d of October At that date every of provtswus constantly on hand ~treet lane and aile) was f»mlgated w th chlonne ap12 •• the ~ord SHOT Hnr -At SL Loms on the 3d net ..,me per.o11 attempted to lire a lumber 1 ard but was d1scovered by tliell' watchman \Ito demanded\ b1m to llbllld failmg to do wh ch the watchman ahot him; the lllcendtary oscapmg over tbe feDCe and runmng toward the nver Tho ne1t m91111Df hm con\\' eoold be d•stmctlv marked br F,- Ta~lur !Jn,. JTu R•re,. ltbode folnnd f Mi ne 9 Nov Yorlr 36 N w JNr'Y 7 N Hampo~~h rp fl 1\fa'i ach .etts 1 Pcnnsylvan a 26 Con f'i\t eut I' \ ~tmont 6 Oelaware 3\ V rgm1~ l7 WJtcODI n 4 gu W 1th1 1 five d~s t.l e pes lence was enhre lv anmh1lated In l!;dmburj\\h the -gas was but rather late and n .several other towns hke effect It was ascerta 1 ed be) ond a shadow of doUbl and to thts fact we beg the earnest atten M:trvl{\nrf S S ( a llllna 9 N CaroUna 11 A :tbama t Total ~ tiol of o Jr readers and 1he puhl c at la.J'ge that every house Ill the mfected dtstricts Ill wh en cblo rme gas was w;ed u a du!lnfecttog agent Jl1 the cholera: of ~83~enJpYed an absolute1mpurutv from nnd thts fact ts the great preservauve o:ga nst that frightful d!8ease.•nd a postltve proof that ·cQotera.t Grnl'!! a 10 ~~~\ \\ pp1 8 F orida 3 l..o r • i\Oa & 13 T no • » n M ch ~·n s 12 Arkan!M 3 M I!OOUrt 7 1011 Teuo 4 Iowa 4 D<nlbtflll owes 118 or1gm to electncal changes 1n ilie ph ere Total the blood apon the .grannd Total 100 Oh o 11 \Vhotc num~ or electoral vote• 29:!-Nc eu.~ry to GaAllUATLS 6F CoLLEGES -Thefollowmgtahle SoJi£rlltit&CuRtous -The Engli&h patoe>.,s;late•t cho ce 4tJ prese ts the number of' graduates at tlie: r-ecent a very emgnlar c 1 rel1matance Nearly even CMs cannot possibly get the popular vote and, commencements of the colleges of New England batcbed>nth&tcounm ths\ear •softhe ro<lle aecordmg to ths ve.W\ Oho call\ot g1ve NewYorkand New)erse>-HarvardU.tl.t>erst Taylor -nor e.~n Massachusetts added to the t~ lt1assa.chusett5 59 W ll ams Cul1ege,. do 43 gende.f' The county reg1•ter s return allj(), aholl\l! of •tates tn Jus favor Aroher»~ do ,..do 32 Yale do Coun.ectJCut 89 & large m.•JO' tv of mals ch ldren m most ill• The eleetlpn, musUhus go. to tho Holllle of Rep rr mtt do do 13 \Vesleyal'l Universj!\ do 25 meta and 1 t 1s also alle!l1'd that tbe cattle sh~~p reoenta IVe&. Once. there a new element enters Dartmouth Colf<'ge -!V<>W Haml\'h re ttl Brown Lc , are neatlv- all mille prodUce Hll& any llmt mfo the strnggle There •• but 11ne contingency Umve,-.Jty, _fthode Island 30 Vermt~nt do Ver ... b~ wh•ch c- or Taylor can get ndee 11 state• mont 24 Muldlehnn College do 10 Bow.do1n far pbeno~nenabeenobeen-ed hel'l'l 1' and wub less than that nnutber th.ev ,an, no bette: do_, !'.!rune .93 Waterv 1ie do 6 Columbta. do .UfD AGlCNT F.O:ot Commcrc•n.l Line NO 27 CEJCflt l L WJU1tl' BUFFAlO T.~JIIAN BROWN, .J.TTO\IL~Er' AND COUNSEULOR AT LAW FR.o;. H.uTJ -Accounts from &yti. to lhe otfthnn Van Buren Wltb tline lltllte. or With only New York 23 Umo11 CoJlege, do 90 HaiJlll• one The qtl6obonmll.St resolve J!lielf- the el do do 3!l Geueva Coltege New Y>1tk. lHt~ F. EHRMAN, 17th uJt. sJ,:ate- the Josurrect on had! been efl\ectu;if emente wh1ch com~ 1t are attr.eted: •ad re York Clcy' Umvers ty 27 Dlad son do 1y 1 u~d 1 11nd the Qov<~rnment, fe.,lmc; ae pe\led- nto one of North an I &nth On- that Colleg~ of New JerBev, New Jerse), Homrepathfc Physician, cared of continued -nqu hty,. had .remJtted the !UJe of chVJolon the alatetr ar\ evenlv .balanced; Rrttu•.r'• College do 14-totnlln colleges NO 2 WJ:iT J:AGLJ: STR.EU, d th. d upon f16v\eral of the lead a'ld Vt'lo to two oft' 16 ...,utbern ,_ (Tex• ... a •v.erage number to each 2\ lJn on and 81 FFAJ 0 snieli.C.O of ea paeee Mllll!oun) Vall Burell JA more IICCej>table than have the large~tllu!llber 11nd Waterv1lle and LOBENZO K. HAllJJOUK ers ~ aet had KITeU: grelit. nbsfaetion 'to thli b& the candidate of tlte Hutlt-and Middleloon tlie laaat- Attornty, 8oheJtOr and CoUJI$dTor, UJhabiiii-.-Dfthe J&lan<f. alf VIe,.. of the 1!11CCil.!ll on. But --~-~--~ eo n n .. oper of Deedoand Nomry;l'ubl c. .Fast O~e ---'-'-~-~--~- H-:md here I take 1!; resili the real III Elder 0l'SOn Hyde one of the Twelve B11 ld•\-• Bulfalo N Y aJkt PuatD!~:IITI.&J; EucroRAL QIIUTJOII-Mr. the Van Boren part•'-lhe question can Apostle& of the. Mormon Church left hAre •es d bl h d ·'-- o \ ~,,~P'\''\~~~ I c ~ J N E w MAR n L -g woRKs C.&LH...,...ba& revil!ed an repn \' e ID...., •·•n\'c __ •c_, by a coahtion and-· torda..-for o11nctl Bloffil lfn board the steamer PIEBONQ. {)J.,EVELA.ND cl< CO • dleton ,(8 C.) ..._,,, bia letter 011 the and corrnpboJo, ' .M the Martha. We learn that he carr es up ptllltil>i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;; cti f El W f f\etw!len the two oppoetng matemils and that upon h s arnval 11 1s h 18 mten of transfemng the ele on ° ec !'ScO that event 11 ome 1 ay .the fr..e t101lers and t1011 to co nmence the pub]Jcauon of a: newspaper 4ellt frolll the 1e~re to ~e oo_.oJp;.,lo~.;MI:~r~~~~~-'t~-~~~~*l~~~~~~~~~ to the VICtors'\ Tho admmJIIraUOII tho• on tile fmnt1er devpted to the ~up.po --w i7a '-diiil....,l\• aa.t.. ~-t~~7·:~~~i,t:f~~~~~f~~~i,~::~~~Irom illl birth of tbe Mormon J'ait.b ud. dgc~M--·Iiill-1 - \'\ il '~ free 101lm 111 tbe: R~llfall, ~ jbe plC - 1 J.IIi!lll-¥ c90}1liJIPJ! ... ~ ~ ntell gcnce, Died on ~atur.riay rnorn na at U e r,es denee flf Il '~ Kl ek M s BflZ!\JlEIH VAK b r- n lawofA MeA du utie64thxe 11