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IDaitn l\tpnblic. A.JIJIIY•D~ ~Joe u.ute. W ..u:.-na FOJtWA:RD fu• TYT T.Jt'S Seeretan of t! e TreMUIJ made a speech at l'ntsbllljgh on; the DAILy TRI-WEEKLy AND WE\ EKI. y 12th of September lill>t m the course of whtch circulation '2'000. 4be follo .. ._ct>•-*II\ occlll'S ~ As to Gi)reral Ta' Jors op 11 ons on the tariff. he would not an wer from bts own knowledge bnt as he ( ( -rt>n T ) I ved tn a t:anfF stane--as !. zs .;;±:;;~~===-=============:~~personal rn.t r• \-~ cere on ~ sule of pt'O~d' n luJ teiU s tisjktl Lou stana was a tanfF state she had stood 1de h}: stde w 1th Penns} lvan1a Ht favor GEN. U~li~. Tl.VeafT Beason• t:or Ko' Supporl• •n.-1Ilm. [Fro n the Mvb wk. Conr er J In the present cond uon of poht cal partles m this State the honest elector awes 1t to h1m•elf and to hiS fellow c1Uzens to devote suffic ent t me to an exam nat10n of the qnestlons that agnate the pubhc mmd to enable h1m to act WISeh at the polls even thouah that exa.m natton shall occaswnall) call b1m fro-=-m h s ord1narr a..vo cat1ons ln tbe d1scharga of our own duty we 1 repose o£ protection o address to the pub1 c '80rne reasoJU1 as br efiv M Folll\l.t11 that m the-absence of a and succmctly as poss1ble for the course we feel fearh exprec::sed op nTon on ihe sub}e~ b,-.; <len T n\~R the fac.t,that h \mtere.ots were on the stde of protect on ~onclus ve n favoT of the assrimp t on that he IS a h1gh tnrttf man ancl upon thJo postulat~ the taTJff wlugs of Pittsburgh are urged to s 1pport h m Gen TA\TLOR s personal tntcrests sa s Mr FunWARD wiUgO'D•rn~•m ccnstramed to pur,;ue ag a democrat, who hag no o her- pol t cal a • b uon than to promote tbe uc ce s of the free- repnbl can pnnc1ples of the revo lution a.~ llluslrated bv Jefferson Macon and oth•r.s of the br ght constellat on of state3men that combnu. ouofpo1 caljo Le- v.ho Co11Cedmg tho correctness of the pll>S!tlon has gone before u• \\ e cannot snpport LeWJS' Cass for tlte Prest denc'\': Ior reaso s ans1ng not onl) from the man ner of bJ~ presentaUon to tht~State as a candtd,ate but frol'll..h11 character and conduct as a pubhc man frau tl e 1 ( ncll'les of tl e R 'ulul on ho cu 1 •p red for ths ovPrthro v of h~ r~p ll ean part\ of this State and Its lllustnous leader Srr \\S WRJGHT Ill lB-16 :Nentlaanon\ of tJ 1 c Free J)emoerac) FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN\ VAN BUREN, OF n:W YORIC FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~IS, we s cereh do that Gen T .. n:LOR s perso m1 teresiS w1ll govern htm n1 the abseuco of am clearl) expressed op naon to the cont!l'an what rrgl t hflll a free sod wh1g to upect thllt lte .,. Jl not oppose m the event of h1s election the a I pt!OU of the Wd not proviSo ? He b!l8 not avowed h self m 1ts favor On the contran h hM so far departed from the COUJ\lje marked out for h m elf as to declare that h1s letter to the Ctn c nnut {:!rgnal must not be conotrucd ]Uto an en Been use l;Jt. The :Balumoro convention counten!lnced e succel!!>ful perpetration of a fraud b) wh1ch th s State was depnved of 1t8 repreqe tabon n that bod and South, Carol na wns allowed n ne votes when she had refused to go mto the convenl10 at all 2d With the thlrtv !<IX .fu1egates from New York In the convent on and the n no of South ( arol na out Lew s Cass could nomu ated acL A:f er the. a~ f.ranch !!e ne t oC th s State the. votlJ g delegates became the nstr men• of a facuon and not the re1 resemattves of \he Amen ca democrac, and d etr dowgs wore rank 1 .ur pat on n v olat o 1 of :State r ghts and State hono 19th Alwa1 <tho s>cophant of powe1 hi< 51 m path es for eF>tabl shed ord appea. a u al and f he ever f~lt 5\ mpath E':::o for tl e great labor og masses of Jus count!') men Ius fear of the anu popular wte ests has far outwe gheJ them 20th There s great reason to apprehend tl at h select on w II vork an e t re re~olut on of th po] cy of our .governmen4 substJ L ng tl e p}ace of th£'1 pop lar eiPmP t o P of a <:f'C't onal a u sord d char~cter me pons hie to and be10ud the reach of popular elect on We hold these reasons to be ~uffiCJe t for oppo R n~r the electJon of I e\ • C s to tho Pres denc1 b the democracy of thts State FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIXY FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR SETH M. GATES, .r ~o~nN CANAL COMMISSIONER CHARLES A WHEArfON, dF ON l'iD ff PlH>< N f\SPECIOR. WILLIAM P ANGEL, OF C T P.: V OS FOR CONGRESS HORaTIO J STOW, OF BUFF LO FOR IREASURBR 'THOMAS J k!tlZER, OF BUFfi\Ln FOR CORONER STEPHEN HUFF, OF 'ION A~DA FOR ASSEVIIlLY Seoond D •tnct-liARRY B RANSOM Th• d D>Strlet-WILLIAM MILLS :Fourth DJ.Stnct-ASA W .ARREN FOR SUPERINTENDEN fS OF I liE POOR JOHN ARNOLD of Coil ns E II. EWELL of Alden SILAS BURTON of Buffalo A 1'ropllecy from the llcruutagc The free •o I democ ac of tl e wdJ meet at\\ H PPLE s Exchan:;:,e o 1 to morrow evemng ne~t Good SJ'..l\'luug ma} be OX[ ccted By mder of th\ cnmtll ttee Tho Bocilester GCIInan3. An attempt \'as nadclft.t Rochester on Satur day •venmg last to got up a hu 1ker meet ng among the Gern ans w th a VI OW of mok ng sncl a demonstrnt on as would 1 1cl ne tl at port on of the adopted e uze •• of that c tv towards the Bait more nom nee The hunker leaders were all e 1 gaged m the alfa r and w th the atd of Dr BRu~cK of th s c t~ an ' lucl e of the custom honse who Ja pn d three lollats ada) and trav I lmg fees for h s serv ces hoped to succeed 1 tho patr at c des g '\ The n eet 1 g was called to or dar and an atte pt made at organ zat o 1 but no one co 1ld be found arnot (T the Ge mans so reck less of h1s poht cal reputatiOn as to act a Sectetn 1')1 Not.wtthstand g the fa Jure to duce persons to act as officers of the 11eetmg Secret ln•pcctor BRuNCK commenced h s speech embarrassed h\ the consc o-usne s that h s hearers were 1 earl:Y all agamst ll m and h1s part\ Durmg his remmks the only heart' cheers g vcn were el Cited b, an IDCidental all us ou to free so I These were \]'On taneatls coM al denf~n ng and were JO led n b) :the great mass of the meet ng- '1-Vhen the Se eret ln•pector coneluded a <turd Gorman demo c:rat caJled out Tl ree ci e§!rs for MARTIN V .a.::s :Bu:IIEII and the Buffalo platform,\ and the} were gJ,Ven w th: a will Theo Rochester Ger.rnans don t go for slat•!} Who Pa.y-,.-1:-n-lo--,.,-b-,-C-a-.-,.,.,.Cot'fcrl!l \t There '\ a large corrupt on fund at W ashn!gton we l~arn m the hands of the frtends of CASs A port on of It was sent mto Wn.-.or • dtstrict to defeat that mcorrupttble and unswerv ng cliamp on of freedom We sboufd be glad to learn who contributes to th1s fuud and whether any portion of the seventeen thousand dollars reported as hav mg been disbursed at our cu•tom house has found 1!A way mto the C.t.ss coffers at 'Wn.hmgton Vi 11 our patriOt c fellow cluzen the collector gJVe us aoma mformatwu upon thts po 1t? The Hnnk\r C lDm.tee a-m. _;Of.. ai.L the lonely lilldde erl!>d places 1 1 our giibdly c ty the bunker comm ttee room on Mzun .Ueel Js certa nl) entitled to the hat.' It 1s hghted we u 1derstand each even ng at the ex peuse of the custom house 01 post office we pre mme but we have ) et to meet w th the first man that has seen a sJngle md1v dna! enter or ]eave that b ghlv respectable place One or two per sons Jt Js satd-.have been seen sneaking about m the VIClD ty w thout the courage to enter Where are Hte llunkers t Smce th.e PennS)lv~nd Ob o elect on hun ltensm has evidently been on the dec! ne ln troth we have not ~een a of' t\ ue pronnnent leaders cuculating abonl our streets f th I or I) ast week we hooe they ha.ve not gwen up the con test ~m.d :tetired from th\' field We want them to thoW theJr hands on electton da) For the pur poS4f or getting- up a 1 ttle sp r t n the~ ranks w-e wggo>st the old plan of a •dog figllt ' ai some ap po:opri).l<> time and place -:-~~-~- W.:Vf'I\J{:I.Duy UrPak-4ow ns • .,., dorsement of that prpposttton Lou s a-, a. JS- a .slave .state ~ much nterested 1 t e 1nst tut o 1 of slaYer'J u South Carol na - Gen T .u.t.uR s a large slaveholder the owner of three hundred slaves h~ rece t purchue and per soualh mterc•ted m the extenswn and pert>etua uon of .laver) l;r pe sonal mter\\t VI> II govern h m m one case tt w 11 1 the other If the fact, that Lou smna '\ a tsrilf state makes Gen T AY I oR a h1gh tanff man be9au,<e h s personal nter eslll are wedded WJth those of the ~tat~ h6 r~sJdee u tt en n o t certa nh: tl e fact that Lo Utttana sa slnveistale and that he Js a large &!aveholder and dJTecll\ mterested Ill the lliSt tUIIOn o( slavery Will control h1 1 on tl e question ol Its exte-n 10 and lVIII plaCe him bJ \h6 Side of JOH1< C CALHOU~r 11nd other Mlaver) prppagand sts We •nbmtt to honest th nk ng free sail wh•g• 1f this 1s not HO ?-and whether they will perm1t themaelves to be duped b) unprmmplcd me 1 who mean to deceive them mto the snpp01t of a man who IS pledged b\ h1s personal nterests to overturn freedo 1 the terr tones 1 They are expressh told that Gen TA noR IS selfish-that self niorest mal es htm m favor of a h gh prot•eti vo tanff. \ 1d yet they are mformed m the vm) mext breath that he s Of posed to the 1nst1tutwn of slaver) m wb ch he has a much greater pecun ar) 1 tterec:t- Ca 1 a') th g be more 1 reposterous • rhose who assert that- Gcn T A Yf OR IS opposed to slaven kno1v the\ assert what ts f~lse It sa d sho >est a d a h} 1 ocrtt cal pretence calculated to dcce ve the masses of the wb g.s ~h1ch none but de•perate office seeke1s 'fould endeavor to palm off upon tl e commnmty Even hunker ~m wh ch jUSt fies the robbmg of banks and fattcl s upo 1 the II gottell SJ o Is of ofllce could scarcel equal the knavery wh cl prompts the declu. at o 1. thnt Gcn TA YLOit s a free sot! man When s ch frl1Ltds are attempted duty of ev!lr\\ chr sllan and moral st of even fr c 1d of the cou try a Jd tts free 11st tut OI\S to expose them? It s the l a 1est poor man who s c lie I upo b) tl ese pro vi ng office s~ek ng and office 1 old ng pol t emus of both the CASS and pa. t c,.:: to vote. !or cand dates who w1ll !abo for Jt must be reme ttbered that md of the popular w ll 4th The democrac' of the Stale nol ho.vmg bee represc ted n the nom 1at ng assem b1 t s bo md b\ notrule of polucal ..,tl1 cs to • 1ppo t the 1 on nee but rather to asstrt tts own r ghts a d n·buke stlrpat on w th an effort a 1d sp r1t wortl l of a great people 5th Jf the represenlttives of a great nnd pow erf 1 l nr n the nat on ca 1 trample on the r gl ts of as ogle. State and hold tis vmce 1 1 cot)Iempt w1th Jmpumty a dangerous step hns heen tal,cn towards\ consol dat o11 of the Federal Govern ncnt. and the subvers on of he State l:iOVe e gn ue•, whtch ought to be resisted pron pth at d at nil hazards If the de nocracv of. th s State submit o the degrud ng te ts ought m va n to be 1mpos ed on ~ delegates at Ba.lt more the exper n nt wtll be r\peated and other States w II m theu t me be compelled to pn<s under the Cauil ne Forks of pol t cal dema~ogue1sm Gth A p.oht cal test that reqmrcsacaml date for Pre• d~nt to bel eve that the Co 1stitut on of the Un ted States has co 1ferred no power on Congress to excl1de slaven f om the err ores or that the Const1tnt on carnes slaven w1lh 11 as fa<t nnd far us ts 1 r sd ct on exte do co Jld excl de Jeffe son .1.\lad son almost ever other statesmt~.n of the revolut onar) era from the hst of P es denual cand da e~ 7th Lems Ca•s • bm tted h mself to th s nn precedented and anti republ ca 1 test b) wr li g the N cholso 1 letter 1 'Wh cl he repudtatcs the Wilmot 1 rov o u n e-asnre that he was cady and anxious to s pport n August 18-16 8 h 01 g •II) a fedenl st Le v s Ca•s 1den t fied h mself \ th the old rep 1bl can pa~;t more fro.m Illere•t thau from pnnmple He has all the t n d tv w th le,s of the h poor sv of Con .servat sm than man of h s prom nent up:>or ters • 9th In the absence of fixed pr nc ples of pub! c co duct, he has bee 1 for and aga.n st the I tdeJ e 1 dent Treasury for and agm 1st a N auonal lla 1 k for a 1d aga ll:lt Textll:) A tnexat o 1 fo and aga n t theW I mot provLSo as e tl er cou~e has prom c;ed h1 n popula I\ lOth If h s I resenlat10n to the democrahc Elec tors of th s State as a ca d date had been apJ>R renth regular he must lle JW>tl) regard~d a• one of hose poht c~nns vho are ent tied to but I ttle ne t on the score of h s owu .adherence to the avowed pr 1c plcs or reg lar orga 1 zatlo of the d mocrallc part) Tbe esl!matwn n wh ch he 'as held on h s return from France h) democrats ts ev11ced b, the fact that resolutions extend ng to h m tho courtes es of tqe Democrat c Young Mons G~neral Committee of the c1tv of Ne v the ven: moment !Slaven s tolerated 11 fr.ce terri York m the month of December 42 wete voled totes thatmome 1t labor IS debased u1nd 1s looked down tl.trty s,p; to\\\ by that committee o 1 the ground that the resolutions would be taken as a recogmt on oi GP Caso;: as a den ocrat. The folio :vu g extract from the N e ~ Yo k Pleb ~n of December l:!t~ 1842 then ed led hi' Lev D Slamm s 1ce appo nted Purser In the Nav) b Pres dent POlk furnishes as gu ficant explanatiOn of the tact r!ferred to t pon as o h fit for tl e !tnnd of a sl:>vP. As a co'usequl! ce the poor ma 1 a td h s fan l) n these t~rr tor es s compelled to look fur assocmtes and fr e 1ls amo >g the slave$ who lab r I ke h m self In the southern states the wh te men who are con1pelled to labor are not thought good enough to aosoctale w th the negro It paned us' estcrda\ to Wit tess a p ocess on of ho est Ger Jan Cit zens follo :vmg a flag on \\ h ch was mscr bed GEM T A YT OR N.E>F.R sURJU<ND>JtS MlsJ!:ll dod me 1 he nPver \m smrender h s owtl personal mterest m the o~tttutiO lt of s1avel\) to promote yours Your poster t\ or the hard\ sons of ~our nattva Ia 1d may be compelled to seek au asxlum from the oppress10ns of the old world m our newly acqmr ed torr tor es Would \ ou n that event ele\ ate them to the d gntt\ of freeme 1 o~ d•grade them to a level With the n~gro slave7-a pos1t10n more degrad ng a 1d gall g than t mt sf the v ct m Of European despotism Have a care that yon do not by your 'otes surrender all thatJ• dellr to' on to one who never surrenders Dtuuel s llte,kim;on, Th s nterest ng persot age travers~ {W .ILXOT\s d1str ct JUSt before tha recent elect on and spent h s t me and moue~ 1n e deavor ng to defeat the r~ uloCtiOII of that noble ch~mp1on of frecqom - The four thousand maJor rece ved bv WILMOT m a d1•tnct wh ch two } ears ago ga:vo him onlr two bu d ed maJOr 11 sho 'show the Penns) Iva n n dtl'mocrac' apprec ate the efferta of th1s Sena torml moun!obnnk H1s performance hero m Yaf fa.lo cost the poor bunkers qu tea number of voJ es and some monc}, and man) of them no doubt lament qmte as much ns he does that he was not born m Y1rguua while more ara. sorelv ~:nev ed that he was born at all The wa t of confidence m Gen Cnss wh ch we entertam we believe pervades tha great mass of the democrac\ The) desire that before he da m3 the1r suffrage he shall ent tie J 1n self to them b) w rm and energet c efio ts for the cuus To etther Van Buren Calhoun Benton or 111 v other sta tesma 1 who hM labored w1th zeal for the pnncrplcs of the democrat c creed tl c can ![; ve an enth11sta\t e st pport becau•e the) knew that e1ther of them would carr~ out those pr nc ples- Dut the\ have l ttle destre to pract ce. the. wh g pol cy of ava lab I I) As a ev deuce of the feel ng n the demn c<at flu:anks we ca 1 refer to ihe re ullof a move meut made m the Yon 11r l'lten s Gc 1eral Com mttee of th s c t\ last Satnrdav eve 1g A member had proc tred the call ng of n spec al meeu lg and wl e 1 t wa~ organ zed surpr sed the comm ttee bv offer ng a preamble a d resolu tons rcla!Ive to Gon Cass which of cout'se, If adopt~d b) that, a pol t cal comm ttee WOUI D EAVE BEEN REGARDED AS AN EN DORSEMENT OF HlS DEMOCRACY- ~ome debate took place and the roll itemg called the re:!'iolut ons were reJected bv .a vote of one to th rt} SIX rhe movemc!}t WrlS lllJ 1d C OUS but bemg made the committee could not have treated 11 n am other manner than they •hd wllhout great wrong to theJr partv Wh le Gen Cass was thua dislrtlSted h~ the democrac\ there was not wanting ev1drnco of a different [I ehng m tile runks of the wh1g~ The New Yo k C'ouner and Enquirer of Decerqber 13 h 1842 Iona a~ organ of the wb g par~ spoke of Gen Gass as follows H1s (Gen Ca•s) conduct as the represenla t ve of our Governmsnt at Pans has been almost umvers II\ approved and tlf fie til wtll known to ht ~try ltule zmln ed w th the party '1J!<Tit elf tk day moderate men o£ all pol t cs have looked (orward to the p01'1Slblht> of HIS BECoMll<G THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDA'TE OF A NEW ORGAJ<JZATlO!I OF PARTIES And thts d1spos1t on of Gen Cass to be the cand date of a. new orgamzat1on of part es The Rochester .Adlltrltser quotes ..,me extracts coot nued down to 184-1 as wtll be seen bv the fol frotrJ a private letter wr1tten by Mr WRIGHT under lowmj! extract from a' recent speech \1} the Hon date of April 18 1847 addressed by that gentle John M Niles wlucb we repeat here from our f last paper man to a ctt zen o Monroe couJ>ly Glanc ng at the qnal ficaUonB of Gen T 4 YLOR, who!!e name • PreviOus to the Baltimore conve.ntiOn of 1841 when so man' ~tales had declared for Van Buren had been mentiOned as the posstble candidate of that h1s nommat1on was deemed certa n Gen the democral!<; partv M~ WRIGHT remarJ;;s Dn!T Green conce r.ec! ihe project of ealhng a I know notlung of his tastes and qual fications conven!Ion to meet on the fpnrth of Julv to no fo:t mv1l .admmtstration Some brave and sue mrnate an indtpentbmt ca'ltddat• He addressed ces ful sold ers have tho•e quahticatuona m per a letter to Gen C!l!IB mqu rm~r whethnr he would feci to 1 nn<home have not a • ngle one of them permit h1s name to go before such a convent on -as -b t n c VJI sttnat10ns are whollv des~ttnte of mo a candidate Now though Gen C\\\ would pro ral firmness Our fntnd Gm GMs 15 \\\ elf bably consider res stance to •regular nommat ons u.e-a good soUu:r tn f.zs d •y BU1' AF.RAJD M an <>ffence httle short of treason 110 matte; OF HlS OWN SHADOW 1N A ClVIL OF .boiiV megularl) they m1ght be made he had no FieE AND A PERFECT TIME SERVJ;B. •nch reverence for them at that ttme He pro AND DEMAGOGUE feM~ed but httle acqnamtaiice w1th the state or pub ltc sentiment as be had recentl} returned fr<>m France-thought pohucmns governed tHe people too much-was modest m h1s thon~thts :of the Prestdenc\-but conduddby acq <tMCing'tiJtMcW'I> elf \\'name brj'ore guch a wm:ention ft 09 hap pened that Gen Groe 1 had not steam enough to get up a conven!Jon and the proJect fell t~rough HEAVY D.J.MJ.GY.s -1n the Cnemt Court bold at N ewbnrgh last week G !bert W Ohver recover ed a. verd cl or $8000 aga:mst the New York and Ene Rrulroad Compan' \\ compensat10n for se veretnJDrlesanetamed b) htm four vealf!l ago, mnk ng h m a cnpple or 1 fe by an acc1dent to the trrun m which he was The acc1dent was capsed 11 tb Tn 1.844 he was the cand date of those pohtictllns m llle Bllltlmore convention who de dared their mlln :gneos to sacr lice Jill the eher sh Bv a defect n: one- of -the- wheels wh ch broke 11.nd d d e mea:su:r:e,c; an prmc ple:l'5 of the democratic party h,rew \bl)c cam mto a gtlll) for the purpose of bring~ng Tellu, wtth ~lavery, M m~~e&= l!t!:OURI -We chp the followmg f.l!'om the. Fa 12th If Pleoted he w lJ fill the places of puhhc Tctte Times (a Tavlor paper) of the 30th lilt trust wtth fleSI!UlliS of Tylensm and nnal ppliti B.t.llNBUIL~EitS -·we alluded to tlte fact last mans week that there wa.s 1n th s con tty many of Mr 13th All boneet and ea:rneet republicans w- lJ be V and Doren s old fr ends wl o were w~th h n stlll excluded f.am pubhc serv•ce so fa.- liS ~eputtve an 1i'ould vote lor hun il an electoral t ckt!t ~ Jnft'uen~can efThct ituch exelusJon ThO\ hanker meetm~ tbu< stale at wh ch DA...-n;L S Du:lll!<SON performs are ve<y appro pnately•tJletl-' Y1rg~onv break dowas ,., ;&lexand~r R Walli&,. of Hqds~tn connty, has ., be\l! DOQltnatei-t'Ol' Van B-. State Elector !few- Jerltef • .ice Bon J Teul>t!1e decltned m ~be. 'field Our remark called attention to the 14th In hts !lands the whole; power of the fed suh Ject; and we learn thut there are even more eralj!'t1Vernmen~ Wlll be e:<erted to prevent the re w 0 symP\-th1- With \he.J'J;- ...,.] mo.,ement than trenchment of fedeml patronage the reform of ==ld~e We see the ~nbutuCI'I! abo- growmg out of the corrupt exerc..., Of pub- suit upon wh~ ~:!'~!t-~~ Saturday n1ght. to con he funct10D! and the extensiOn of the popular ciode to put forth t<k- ~ If thev con nght o( the etecnon to federal office• whoee du lV-1...&-IlllW. lm \ \ .,.,nd take the 1feld, ~l}ftll ties are locaiTn the•~ natll{e 'tlllCb..• ~~...J<is, 16 the I'ru dent~al canvaooo. t5Ilt, He \•llp. all the vtce.t or lhe ~.\\t;6'ngaonf cmthar he.wily With l;o}h. ~nt Adminilltia. ~liout bcmg able to [ matll~tn anY of UJ!J'T!IfOl11!1 lfhic:b the J!Rbbt: !';tent nnd n L bernes who frre so1l pu1 t1 and Will do good n the olu crarllc of de 1 oc i\lisEa:YLOVJo:5 CoMP:l.!'Y -Do vou mean that tho gentleman wHh a JUmp ng toothache takes pleasure Ill the soc ely of a tother gentle tan s m larly n.ffi cted7 Do the ove crowded n nates of the mtddle of ~t gust om bus g eet vtth becks and sm les n1 d 1 ke encou ageme tis the new co ner? D\o you su1 po::se that the merchant w t1 out the 11herewlthal to pa1 h s note • c1 amowed of tl e co np n of tl ose n a I ke d lemma at 1 alf past two? Does;;eas ck e s court 1t? Would It assuage the pam\ ou su!ie1 II while) ou ara huv ng \our tootl filed a sa..,; .should be uodeJgu g: mn ed ate .ne g 1bo WHAT THY. F..t.RIIIT.R THOUGH r -A farmer w Ih h sfroek ons!lld tou~the other day ! ve thought th s maltiii'iilf .ou1 for m\I\Self I m go ng for jrce sotl 'fb.e tlme has come People sa' the' can t change the r pol Ucs I don t see wha use t s to keep plant ng potatoM vhen the\ all rot rather than change t~op -Hallow_:!l Rqn blican The St. Lon s New Era g ves 11 a• Its opm on that the man elected to the U 1 ted States Sen ale froll) llhnolS wtll be m favor of the Jeffersoruan ordmance of 1787 C Ul II. I EX! Oil I 'I 13 1-17 I 4 47 a ., 53 \ .o per ca al f o LAW P '!.R rNERSHIP WADSWORTH & CAMERON OF I.Cr' !\faster& -and officers of ve~ s w ll confer a favor OD us \'h cl vc ?O 11 rec proca e cheerfully l y forward he R publ c office any terns of mar ne ruteU gcnee, h ch t ev may be n po se-ss on o ._ ~ ~,.:... &c' Esq n \'' & Co n<!, 1 o l!l ~~ d H IZ \ H ve fi r u a p tner•l n t e r ract ce of I. c I a v Office 161 ~In n >nrcet Buffa o Keep GEN\'L BULL, ''Never 8ur1·enders 0 W.R\~ c::ALT J>E\1 ER 11 CeD ral\Vharf. oct t( H R&..INEV~ FLOUR INSPECTOR Ware Houoe N'o !MCentral Wharf. (late Hayed: John son ) ap\\If JOHN :p, SHEPARD & co, M ~NFAC'! URf RS OP STE:.JIJI ..ENGIC!i.ES .J~n BOiLERS Werb OWJ UJno tJtrcC\t.JJufut'fo N Y Jol D bljepl erd Ju usE gerton Cl '\ H Wai o s Slea n EnJ;! nes and bo erJJ Repn red Cas n~ of evr ry d.-JK' r u Jt ade to 0 de nog'l--d& v.. tf