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l f llDailU '-tpublir. Poltt.Jcal iJ.I ur.&.M r~ by t.oo Slo. re Power LEX :t'ERA.l\O:'il'OL!CAL o• GREGORY X'\' I\ ~~--~~-- 'DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Circulation 'f'OOO. -- .........,..................., ......... ~.............,.~~~~~ H'UFFAI•O• N. '!(, OCT 25 NomlnahoiJ!!lll nw Free DcmocJ'ai.If• FOR. PltESTDEl'fl' • :MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF N:E\V YORK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARI.ES F. ADA~riS, OV MASSACH S~TTS ELECrORS: A'l' LARGE JAMES S WADSWORTH of L v ngaton ROBERT EMMETT of New York FOR GO\ ImNOR JOHN A. DIX. 'FOR Lll!JlJT GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, OY :VYO:'It U OANI\f. COiii~II\SlONER CHARLSS A WHEATON, OF QNO:'t'D G PR SON !!'<SPECTOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, OF CAT R G FOR CONGRESS JAMES WADSWORTH, ov uurr.u.o FOR TR£A GRER THOMAS J ~IZER, OF DDP 0 FOR ( ORON.ER STEPHEN HUFF, OF TO :>lAVA :-o FOR A SEMUIY p rst Dtstrlct-TOHN HUBBELL Second D olr1ct-HARRT B RANSOM Third D str ct-WILLI.AM MILLS Fourth D strict~ASA W' l.l?.REN FOR SUPERJ..NT E: DE~T Ql' { UE POOR JOHN ARNOLD of CQ!lins D H. EWELL of Alden SILAS BURTOn of Buffalo GRAND RALLY ():i the Free Democracy. Fr~e Soil, Frco L tbor Free Speeclt Free lien Free Territory fo\ Freemen, not for Slaves The free democracy of the c1 ty of Buffalo wdl assemble m the CARRIAGE ROOM of J S Mzl le1 's Lmery Stable, on ·w ashmgton street, nearly opposite the office ()f The Repubhc, on THURS DAY EVENING, October 26th, at se' en o'clock, to listen to a speech from John Van Buren 1 \the favonte man of the masses \ 10\ Tl e Cass leade s a e loud tl e r profes s \\\ and exl orlal ous lo ab de b\ part\ usages - ' The dev l may quote scr plure ' and no doubt does mth qu te u.s much s ncer tv as the C.A.SS londct\ have for democrat c usages when the1 quote f om tl em to su t the r purposes Tl e lend l g CASs merr ofth s country are W L M lR t:\f TH01.1.A.S RtTCHLE a d Eu r~ C&os\ F.LL eve rv ouo of \Whom s more no to ous for h s recren.nc'\' apostnc) nnd treachery to the democrat c party than for am thing else RrTcHlli: and CROSWELL wera both valent en em es of Ge 1eral JACKSON until h s elect on was a matter of certa nt~ tho) then OOcnme tool~ and 1 c.ksp ulea of e\Yen mnn honored w1th tho old heros confidence, nnd so con! nued until he wns out of office But no sooner hnd he retired to the Herm !age than the nttomptod to broa!, down tho democmt1c part; ll!ld to destrov eveiJ pub! c maR who was dtsposed to snstn n tbe prmc1pleS\ of h s adm mstrat on - Smce that tnno the\ have made themselves mfa mous by oft repeated acts of treacheiJ and base ness to the democrat c pm-n They are mar vellouslv proper men to tall about fidehty to par g usages ll::r The garruloue old granny of the Unum \w.-gs his l<mgue aga nst Mr V AI< BoREl< w th almost as much venom as he nssru1ed Gen JACK tox whose elect on he denounced ns a curse to the country lie subse 1•entl) turned abont nud wheeled about and JUmped Jtm Crow and ended by becom ng the most fulsome eulog st of the old hero 1t s more than probable that he w II <10 the same wnh Mr \ ~~ BuRl N Withm four }'ears unles;:) he makes over h1s stock n trndo to Gen TAYLOR fD=' The who e amount of allowance• made fo General Ca•s over and above his regular pay Whlch the wh gs Wllh all the r remarkahle Iac I tv \\figures, cau make out, 1s $63 990 46 -Wash tngton Unwn Only $!i3 990 46 OVER AL'<D !US REGULAR PAY -and h s regr Jar pay' only amounted tu about $200 000 more Not a verrllft:rge amounl of mane 0 the eves of Fath er J:ilt~IIlE and other pohtical cormorants lint ibose who hav~ to foot the b ll n the shape of ues deem !large enough It IS one of the moc\\t:\:; fa«ll< ot lh,e duy that every pl'om nent ma~ Jn the Cl!)t:.tt:t:n: What ever h ~ rmon h\\ been k Hod by tho south the moment he declared h mself hoshle to the exten>~on oi slavery In 1844 MY. V .AN B= wrote h1s celebratrd Jetter agamst the uncondl tonal anoexat on of T~xas At thal t me- he was fooked upon as certn n to get the democratiC nom 1 ation for tho P estdencv ni d woo concededlr the fu.vontC Of 1 ~ no:r-tl and the SOUJtb The ap Bv Dhlne Pro.,; donee POPE, Prohlbtt- ing tfhe l'raf.lic 1n NeJrrot 8 Rome Pr~u:te:d a£ &.be u ... b1a.u Colle;.;-e 1840 GreJI;Ory of tloe Pop< \ X' 1. pearanca of that letter however arrared tho slav-e l olrlers o.ga nst h Tn and he: w;as defeated n the .Ealumo e co venuon a1 hough a maJor '\\\ of that bodt wero favorable to h s 10mlnauon Op pos t on to the a 1nexauon of Texas and as a cooseqncnce to the extenswn of slavct') \\ere guffic ent,. n1 the est mao on of the sou.t.b to J ll:ltif,l the poht!Cnl destn ct on of a man wlllo hau I ~ld tl e h g est plo.ces 1n the democratic part.,- and :vho U ad never b en known to f:i1Yerve fo one moment fan democratiC pr nc pies It -as v.; ell k O\'j; n that S L \-.S \W R GRT occ I the same post on n reference to sla•er tl at Mr \! ~N Iluu d d and pub! ch and wmrmh apJ ro' ed of the <::cnt n e ts co ta ned L 1. lll s Texas leL Mr WrIGHT had also voted agam•t the T1 LJ:.a t eat\ for the nnnex.at o 1 of fcxns fh s vo.s enough to mduce tho eonth to derreo h • down fall No soo or therefore had he tak~n h s seat as GJJvrr or of tl s State !hart tho Tn > a and PoLK 1 fluonco comb ned to lle troy h m - Tl o enem es of i\Ir WRIGHT m this State werB plnGod m ofhco b) J\lr PoLK and !\ wnr was 1m med atel;: commenced by th~m upon thP ob;o(\t o the r hatred E ery whore thro gl out tl e State tho emplojees of the m ono.l ndm n strat on were fo d urru od ngn nst lHr WRIGHT embo.rruRs ng h1s admnnstration and ultJmutci} \lotmg aga1net h m at tho polls thus sec r ng h a defeat a d as '\\ bel eve hts death Altho1 gb h s g eat popular tr and. ugular a .. nterestedness bad lbrought nbou the tr u 1 h of tho democratic part> and the el c t o of M PoLK m 1841 no cons dlernl OilS of ro spcct or grat tude could \c gh aga nst the fact n tl e est nat on of a slave extend ng ndm n >lra t 01 of h s bo111g opposed to tho ex~ens10n of hu man slaveiJ Dut mstances of tho rnmolnt on of <;her 1 ed pohucal leaders because of thotr boslthl} to the blo.ck des gns of the sloven extens omst:s are not confined to tho domocrutw parti) For 'ea1s HJ<NRY CLlY 'i\118 tbe dol of thowh gpo.rty- H s great tale 1ts h s commtlnd ng reloqnence and h s t mate connect o 1 w th all tl e great and d t net ve n e?S res of the :vh g~ gawe l m popu art) \\h ch no other man co old r al Co cet!. dll the cnttdtduto of h s pa ly for tfue Pres d~nc) 184-l l c was nduced luot w 1 er to nake a SJ noch ut L x gton dcfi ng tl e pos o of the wb g par In tl at SJ eech Mr CLAY decla ea htmsolf ho t le to tho e11:tenston of slaveiJ That declamtion sealed h s fate The south camo l! to tho PI Iudolph a co lVent on Ulll tedh a gat 1st l m and th s great leade \ho l nd g Ye 1 fc und hope to the wl g pu ' a d whose n~rr e had be~ tho rull) ng c l' of devoted a d c ttl • a t c 1 h gs all o cr tho Dn or >as throw overboa d to mal e roo n for a n an who never voted n h s I fe and never avowed 11 eudsh p for or l ost llj tu a s ugle 1 ol t cal pr nc ple Tl cse facts art> s g ficant a d should b£ cnre f II Pandered by the freome of the nortl It s f'o them to onq ro \1 at nsf tutio!ll s th s n our m I.t vh ch we are now called upo to extend u d pe pelt ate that doma ds and nccompl sl es tht' destruct on of such men ns ' \S\ BoRE\' Vi RIGHT ni 1 CIA y 7 -'------- JU h tal y C luc fta.u1S Whe Gen J 'Clt u-!i :vas n c ~ d date for t1 e Pres done; H:t.:NR Y Cr A Y tl s exp ess~d h msolf n regard to tl e da ger of ele at g m 1 tn. \Y me to that pos t o Re.gn. dies of C\11 m p tat on un I proud of the unrostra uod mtereoursa w th m; fellu\ c zons ) f t ~ e pl c•Il poss b\e and compatible v th mv offic al dut es il'lo dd vrs ( ever) state fJO to every town and hamlet address e\er; man n the U mo 1 and en!reat them b the r love of country-by the r lo'o'e of I bert)- for the •nke of then selves and tho r pos er ) - 1 the name of thetr venera!od ancestors- n the name of the human fam Jv deeph nlerested fulfilment of the trJlSt ~om nrtted to tho E hu ds- b all the past glory wo havo won-b) all thnt awa ts us as a. nat on 1f we aTe trma a a fo. hful 1 1 grnt tude to H m wl o I as I !h .. rto so \ gn,a!l blessed us to pa se-solemnlv pause-and con ten pluto tho 1 ac I co whmh \\awns before us If ndeed we have ncurred the D vtne d sp eas e and tf tt be necessal') to ehnst se th1s l eoJle wrlh a rod ef vengeance 1 wo ld humbly prostrnte m' self before II rn and 1ffi[ !oro H m n H s mere) to v s tour favo ed land v th 'ar w oh pest lence h fa n e tb a 1 co ge o her ti11L I I tar rt 1o or a bl•• d and l c dlcss enti wnasm fur mere mtlzrary enou;n ___,.:__----,---~ A x•ass tor th.c Gen,crals, Tho folio\ ng offic al doc 1mcnt IS no v for the fi st t me made p hi c To tl • Cm mandcr ofl!. • Salt Ru:;.,.- S'[=dron S R -LE. v C s of J\.1 ch gan and Z CHAH.Y TA \ELoR of Lou sana w 11 p e<:;;ent he n elves for a passage up Salt R vor a 1 vo 1 w II s ffer tl em to pass nmolested No object on sIno~ n ;v} they shouhlnot go none and the sa t~e conve1 a nee .rhe ran agon s c pos t o s l d erto n. e now 1n derstood to be 1 perfect harmony vlth each oth B) order of the people PENNSYE.VANIA & OHIO STRUVE THE G!i:RM \II\ Rr.ruBLIC'AN -It •oem• not tcfi'ha.ve been truh stated d at SYRUVJS wl o led 11 revolt m the Grand D chy of Baden was sho With l1s compan ons 'I he Londo!ll Tm1e1 of the 6th ult. saJ s A letter from Fre' b trg of the 30th nit , an nouuces the arr val t1 ere of Struve and h • :v fe :Stmve 1s to be tr ed by the ordioarv tr bu als The counc I of wo.r nssen bled to m Struve had It s sa d decla~ed Itself dest twte of tbe prop er ~unsU ct on for the :p-urpose trttve s em nent among. the Germans as n. man of science H s pla11 was to <'>Verthrow the oxlStmg authonties- tn western Germany awd es tabl sh a republ c 1n the1r .stead He tfi::sued a ro clamauon from his head qunrters at Lorra.ch P on the 21 m whrch he orders the abo! lion of all feu dal dues nnd all unposts except ~bose leVled 011 tho German frootid s a d. t1 e ntrroduc on of an mcome tnx. m the1r s et~.d The Riform a Par 1 s paper a!:.r butes tho fa l re of Strove s proJect to premature movement en h s part Accordmg to that paper tho consp racT was vtdel) e.'lended- It was tended that aft~r the harvest had heen gathered a co I b nod movement•hould have be n rtade s multo teously at C'ologn<J Stutgurdt U lm A.sch:tifenbourg S1gmar ngen and other towns St uve n h1s tmpatlence Ear actlon lt s sutd beg;m the revolt w thout consult ng the other ch e s. [!:J\'\ The salt ock 300 miles westwardlv from Fort G bson 15. according to lhe S=ta Fe P..epub l1can a great cuuos1tv Tho salt IS as whtte and fine as table salt-and can bo obl.alll.ed w1th ru: ht tle labor as scrapmg np sand Jr:f' Th& repo<l of the death of Frrz G~tE£.'< HA'LI.l:XK s cont:i:adlcted It grew out of the death of WrLLu:11 P HALLET!' fo~ a long time Cle•k of the Supreme Court, who ohed of typhus fever o.u Mondav evemng Ch ~un.nc: W be cfore e desmng to remove so great are proach from aU the confines of Chr stendom hav g w t the adv ce of oome of Our B ethren the Hol\ Reve e 1d and E n nent Ca d nal~ mater ally we ghed tho who]~ mallet Jmsmng the strp• of 0 u- Predecesso s b:~ the Apostol c Aut! or t::> do ndmon sh and n t e Lord do bes~ech all be he~ ers n Chnst of whatever condttJon that none do hereafter presume unjustly to d sturb or to de spo I of the r goods or reduce to sla'ii cr Ind ans Negroes or others or gtvo ad or countenance to tl o,e perpetratmg aga nst them •ucl th ngs or cxe c ~u tl ut l u a trufi c vl ~re.u~ ~ egro s as tf tho) were not men but mere a mals be 1 g re d JCed b) any mea s \hat ever to slaven are tho t run .(1st net on co Lran to the laws of JUS! ce and I n a t bougl t sold a d some times devoted to tl e end 1 a tee of the most c nel ha dsh ns and moreover b) hope of ga u p10pos ed through tl can l truffic d :ssent ons nlso and per.petua \\'ars b some means or otl er are st r red up b the firsts ezcr::. of slaves w llu1 the na t ve countr es theteoi \Now vcr lv b Antho ty Apostol cal we dtsallow Rll the aioresa d nets as altogether unworthy tho Chr stan name a d by the sane Author t) we str tlj prol bii any P 1.est orIn' ma 1 to look u 1 on th s traffic 1 Negroes as Ia vf 1! under an prrtrxt or fetg 1ed color or to pre u ne eontraf) to thef'o th gs of wh ch \o have admon shed them m th s Letter Apostol c to p ench or m anv manner whatsoever u pub] cor pnvato to teach In order that th s our Letter Apostol cal may moJO read h become known to all that nonn rna\ be nble lo alledge gnora ce thereof we decree and order that one of our i\iessengers do pt bl sh and have It affixed Ill! tho custom 15 n tho doors of the Palace of the Ch ef of the Apostles and of the Apostol c Chancerv also of tl e General Court on t1 e Cttatonan H ll and on the parade of Camp Flora Wtthout 1 Gtveu ut Rom at Great St 1\-Ian'S under the F sl erman s seal 11 e Ill of December MncccxxXL..: of 0 ll' Pont ficale the N 1th ALOISE CARDINAL LAMBRUJSCHINI (I Eph v 5 '\eq Co oa \\ seq v 1 (2) Ma h XX> 3o s q (11) Lactan D v lnst l I 5 _,.,~, IG rhon 4 (4) De Rcourect Dom Or: (, 3 To n 3 p ·1!0 (5) Cor n1b 1 cl v rom 1 B bl Ga. J 1 p 35 (6) Co eel on of Roman llul!s pr nted by M•ynard vol 6 part n Oonst 604 p 183 {7) CoUect on of Jlul!J ol Bcned ct XIV vol 1 Const 4 p \\ (R) Rav-no ri s-F.ce!J;•• nnll I'C :m l4G'2 n 4!1 ' CAss BuTLER AND Fn.£:& Son mscnption under which tho C.a..ss me~hngs are now called m Detroit c1ty We notice that the hunker papers 111 th s state and New England re sort :to fue same art fice T-he character of tlus assnmpllon •~ best Illustrated b) tho followmg nn ecdotcfrom the Milford (N H ) t!Jta:n.darcl, STnxz.T DIALOG E -Present Cass man Free Soila antl IJystandm Free Soil=- Well, ne ghbo~ 'Ynatdo yon thrnk of thlq matter of exl<>nd ng slaver\~? Cass Man-Whnt do 1 thmkof tt7 Why r am opoosed to ~ts exte~on of canr.se l go for free sotll Fr12 Soilcr-0 I m glad to hear 1L Then y 011 w11I vote for Van .Buren of conrse Ca..•s l!Ian-Not as. you know of 1 go for C\\\ and free so 1 1 Free ~oiler-0 ah vcs ' You renund me of a man I knew once who mamed a colored ladv, bqt was r~olved to have none but wlute child ren By>l=t lers-Ha ha [ Ezcunt om1U« J ~ari!n 1i an Buren. lNTERESl'UfG UJllNISCENCE van a Without the approval of 1he faee democratic representat ves unless b\ a coal t on of the c.._ss aud THLOR hunkers ------- EsT\ ATJm nv PuLsATION -An ng.Pn o .::: an thor a C\' 1..-: that tl r length of a man R 1 fe rna' bo e•t mated b> the nu n her of pulsat o s he I as stre gtil to perform Thus al low ug 0 vears for the con non age of man 11ud s :-;:t\'l pulses n a m nuto for tl e common measure of pulseo m a temperate person t1 e nmbe1 of pul ~atlons m h s whole I fe would an ot nt to 2 207 ,::,DO 000 but f by ntempe -anc.e he forces h blood mto n mote taptd mot o 1 ~o as to f! ve 75 pulses m a mmut~ the number of pnlses would hA completed n 50 years con seq enth h s I fe would be reduced 14 ) ears DANCiNG SCHOOL, A l' ( ON{'.c:;R l' H'I.LL '!R llELA ~0 o l Tu lion for Lnd es 63 00 Fo Gen en en 5 00 M:r D: trustS that I s Jo g: exper ence n tbe above pro fcss on and the SJ lrndur of the Ro m m d accom nod a t on!! together w tl tbe var cty of .Mus c f om the be:.;t au tl o s cannot fa I o g ve at sfaC't on to tl ose vho rna fa vor b m w1th the r patronage N B i\Ir lJ bas the pleas re to say to the Young Gen l.lemeo and his fr ends generally that 1 s Pr vatc Part eSI w 11 comruc ee n November For further part rulars n qu re of J\Ir D or at Mr :Mull gan s store .AFTJijRI'(OOM I!ICJIOUL TOR YOUNG XA.STt::R8 AND ll!l !S&B t\tt D:r:::L.liio wou t.l etu n 1 s banks to tbe Parents and Guard ans of Cl !dren for the J bcral palru age be has re ce ved fyr Lhe tla£ n ne ) a n Butla o ru J. usts L~ 1 .o str ct atte t on to please w 11 rece ve a coot nuance of publ c patronage J:.j H !i bcbuol will commence on Saturday November leth at 2 o cluck. P 1\'l at Concert lla.Il Hours o.t In ot uct on frv 2 tu • o cl x:k r 1 II.::T Tumo $\3 p r cnolar-Fo mer Sel o an; $\2 oc25dtf DAGUERRIAN GALLERV l\-IcDONNELL &. CO, l!f\Z l\lam street pas te tbe .f armcrs .Uote .llutfalo Daguerreotype Apparatus and all tbe mater a! use I 1 the t..u Llt:::>S v ;a.lt: h ~ e o et.:u Al~ a lC as s rr.u ent of Lockets Ur•kr• ct c!o•mg nonry uy mall w1lt n eet Wllh 1 ned 'lte anent o Cameras Plates, Case&&:..c forwarded to auy part od:itf fD=' GOLD PENS -Brown & B nbbard havtng d saolved co partuer.hip S lliUEL 1-lllll\VN cont nues to InamJfacturc ana Re-po nt Gold I ens at the old csL\llll sh meot.. :N~ l·JG Main RL up !!:taln~ EnL-ance oppos tc Gotll c Han ocl7m0 0 W. RANNEY, \ALT D.E~LER- 11 Central Whar( 00. tf .B uffOl 0 AND AGENTS FOR \\J:llE D>o.Jno'nd Linn Steam and Sail Vcssello, FOOT WASH GTON STREET n:?Oflice t;p c:zta rs fmy ] B'CFFALO LYMAN BROWN, ATTnRW.. I A'{[) cnrrN<F:llnR AT l fW .OYF CE' };JU 'M.A. STR.l!£T E:XCB.£NG£ Dtl1LD NG sep29tf BUFFALO LAW PARrNERSHIP-. WADS\\ OR Til & CAMERON Have fon rd a partnrl\l'l p n tile pmct ce of the La • Oft ee 161 Ma n>lteet, llullalo llli'Gll CAXEltON' octtOtffiro DR. F E:UHJII:AN, H\mrepathic Physicxa.n, N 0 2 WXST E.AGLE STR£.E1_UFY' .AI O ..PORT OF ~Masters and oftk:era of vessel• w1ll confer a fa:!' or on us wh ch we w rec procate cheerfully b_y forward ng to the Rqdolic office any ttema of marme 1ntellipnee etc Wbtch Uiey may be m posseuton of. 2110 brl• ••II 150 lo 100 do 100 do 'I uck~r Mr JOHN\ e ofF a csWnt