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I r --~-- - illttil!J tit.public. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Circulation 1'000. BUFFALO, .N--;J.:, - MOND\Y EVENING OCT 30 18-18 l'roJDbaa:tions of the Free Democracy FOR PRESIDENT KobertE•nm \' )'a!! a P: raU ng around E3 li:E.T' 1'or his-noble ad , ocnc and vm d cation of the cause of human l be t on th s ••de of the wa.Jar Does ot the hoa:i.t of even: ~bman warm ' th gra tude to the fre~ dcmocrac; of New York ~fARTIN V A:N :BUREN, OF NE\' YOR:K FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~fS, Ofo MASS'.\C'HUSETTS OF MASSACHUSETTS ELECTORS AT f \-RG£ JAMES S WADSWORTH ofL v ogston ROBERT EMMETT of NewYo1k 1-Thomai!' B .l~k~Yon 2-81 a n Barney :J-Sn!Ruel Waterb ry 4-Dcrnnrd 1 Mc.sero c .15-l.homas B Tappan ~W It am F Have neyer 7-Snmuelll Ferr s 8-- '1 hom as raht'r !t-Natbnn cl Jones JO-Abrnham A Dey<> H-John P Beekman 1 :J-R ey Loom1s l~JJarmanQS J\ eP ke 14-J~mc•J:I Whalfo 1 ,_,_w 1 11 n R Farl n ]6-,.JObl1 G lchr st 17-Walter Booth FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEt:;T GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, OF V 0.\I G CANAL COM If RIONF R CHARLES A WHEATON, 07 ON ND t; PRISO!f l:i'QPECr )R WILLIAi\f P ANGEL, or CJ.T.J..R GOS FOR UONGRE:s JAMES WADS\'VOR1 fi, 0 DUFF 0 Ff R TRE!I FlU R THOMAS J ~IZER, OF DUF ..\ 0 FOR COROc<I R STEPHEN HUFf', OF\ fO\i A~DA FOR A'<SE>Inl \ ;e' rst D str ct-.TOB:N\ HUBBELL Second D str ct-HARRY B RANSOM Third D str ct-WILLIAM M1I.LS :Fourth DiStrict ASA W8.RRE-N FOR SUPERINTENDENTR )Ji I liE I OOR JOHN .ARNOLD of Collins E H EWELL of Alden SILAS BURTON of Buffalo Meetmgs of the Free Democra\y free temtor e.s uf the 'C n o ope tn tl e vee pa ton of the down t odd en rna ~os of the old 11 orld who look to frfe Au enou as the onl pl\ce where an IS free and honest tu!l rcspec ed 1 We CJO ce that .Mr E>IIIET has been selected for th s office be w II be 1ts emolm ents Will do somethmg to wu ds lessen ng the sacr fico he hns made for Ire In 1<J I mn 6 the past 1 ear But, above all \e ro JO ce at u 1 on ation becau~e I e IS nmo g the no<t able and wort!\ of the advocates of the great pr nc jle of free labor and free ~oil volved n th s elecl on It Is the rccogn t o 1 111 d promo t of S[ ch 1I en \hoso I ves hnve b€'ell d<n oted to the cause ofh na frc dom that ~lemonstr•teo the s cer !J and fidel I) to 1 r nc pie o' tl e f ea<b oi tbe. great mo en ent here wh eh look~ to the preserval!Ol of f eedo I a d to tJ 0 e Jevat On of h bor n d tl e labor g classes Our Cnn<lulate fur tile As~~mb~J balllc• u Mc:uco t \ as sad vou U g \o l n Tie I g eat pop lnr tv If tllis was tl e easom wh vas try s cur e o r couutn • not Go Scu 1 whoso tml tan cruee 1 Mcx co I Slave '-:'lo Slavo Stat ~u Mu E I uUGH The Consp.Jracy Con:fcss-ed Tbe f\oiJown~ article .!'rom tlie Mobtle RegistN amd Journal 'the Ieadmg C ~paper of Alabama e <plams tlie circnm lances under w h ch the Ore gon b ll :nassed...th.e S .LJ.a e \VJ ~-l e \ Jlllo proc v so clause attached ope at\a on of the 1 a bll Tha south 1 as no 11 c) mt o to contend for abstract or v • onar r gl Is She does not \\ sh to pla~ the part of a Qu xotte 1 1 t lt:t rr aga nst w nd 111 Us All ll at sl e demands s that/u:r \'sttlut10ns shall not bo forb ldon wlare tl ey 1ntgf. t natur lly e::rtst. and where by: the co DJ ru n es of the co at t10n they are guarant ed and p otected Let the den ocrat c parf3 tr un ph m the pres ent contest a d at the ne~t ses Ion nll Cahforn a and Ne v Mex co v II be oponed to tl e people of the l non w tl tl Pj rc r gl.t to I o .se~:!aud rcl'l-t 1 ropcrty '!/ rceru >7'ertes tl <fe a d peace and t 11 qn1l t} w II pcnade all sect ons of our count r COMMERCIAL \\\' tJTF ';~al;:r~~·;t~ M } There wa• a dOIVU\\ ard lendoney n the produ ' 0 t Ne v Y ro t P adva.ncP ( A~ U E:'.I'URTS ,.. are the expo tl!: per ca a fro tl space jo J!D I 4 l I 7 6 56 4 3 2 o38 La J ILs 4 6~4 C! eese 536 335 Wool 23226 Seeds I~ !'54 Staves JQO OGO Lu Uer feet o6 auu WI s ey g lis lUU Baco ILs 3 °50 A nount of l o Is $6 94 6 b s l .u~ 390 2 ?17 I l usl l 3! 1 0~ 4 1 3 3 56 PORT was far no c br]] ant than that of TA non 1 t n/ I o all; In Pr no plo • l gl •r tha' Lo\ alt\ to par no 1 nn ton 1 The answer to th s IS Gon ScoTr Jl' J: ree :Sud a 'l L 'b\rc s R gl to Our !J al o slul\\ and tl e so uti could 101 tn •l I m cou tn bnt ndod b, r nth m d R gl L• God The Cha rman of the C ty E\<ec.ut ve Committee desn:es us to llnnounce tl c fol lowmg meetings - THURSDAY evenmg at JOB WHIP PLE S EXCHANGE corner of l\1 clu 1gan and Seneca -streets Ward m the Second FRIDAY even ng 11t BRO'-' N S TEL m the F1rst ·ward 0 SATURDAY evenmg there wrll ba a bus nes~ meet ng m each of the ards at the usual places Gen T ~L R \ as tho o ~ nrr of thro~ hundred n 1 1 6 I \ 0 1 16 Our en so s JUSt a d must humun be n~:s the vnlue of wl ch wot lu be m 1elr I pie val No Cotton Fetters __ e banccu l>) the e;>.:te • on of slave!) a d I e1 ce I N' v RouTe To \\\' HAHN -Tl e Albany he could be t usted llad Stun po sessed !Ill I E~c Journal of Snlurda\ Sa)s 1l portion of tho mn v slaves as TAYLOR n1d heel OJS strongl .NewYorkan~Newflavonrnlrond SlOW nrln co 1 m tted b ed catlo nteicst n u assoc nt on l n ng order b\ \ ch n new 1mo of commumca to tl e slave power I e \VO 1ld have bee selecled ton botwee 1 tho latter place and Alban, s form It \ns tl c <Ieier ll nat on to \'\c e the llOmn au on red '1 he first \r(l n of cars over the road was lUll of an do 1bted slaver) cxlc IS o st tlhat produ J oR Tlnr•dn) fro n Now Hnven to Br~ugeport- ced tl e on naf on of Ge11 TA YLO B) tak p; the Housatome tra n wh ch lea cs :AI '11 robl<tn for the Ca)'IOrlie ban at o clock \ tho n orn ng 1 •••PIIgors Will reach !'lew !Iaven at a quarter pn.st four m tho It s •a d bv il e Ta lor popers that m I o o oc after! oon The fare 5 $3 65 ens on G 1 T ~ YT OR ordered h1s servnnt to dis ~ h fi h • d d 11 am b I ltf' The hn 1kcr• roJolc.,.'hecause Dunu r SEL tr ute ve un-.Ie oNars Gong Ts 5 aves as I nE out r~r CAss \VI at s tl e ecret of l s a Chr c:.tmas present o '!V\ t en ..AlJo on h f f d I t •.. converso 1? D\n EY S:<:LnEN Jstl eO\ 1 er of300 t e seore o ceo om re use o pnv en cen~ J N 'V 1 Is H postage o 1 the letter nppnsmg h m of h s nom F GhROES 1 r THEh ' >ds: >DIA LfANhD bl e goes w t C ss tOr t <'- u t o o 1 c s~ed JD at on b1 tl e Pl ludolpl a convent 011 11 o :v n a 'Y 1nst tut on WrrERE !S CAss?- We a e nfo med that tl e members of the J ') at the bst com tat Cru ton St Law ence co took a vote on tho P1 cs dcutral en d date\ ' h ch stood ms folio\ s \:an Buro Ta,Jor Would not vole []J'CASS ~t Law AT RIAN Oct 23 r. an and F ou -The Ad a m rk t hns the past wre W~ g ve the nverag pr ce olC F ou $4 Cor 31c Oa'tS I~c MONDAY evenmg November there wrll be a general meet ng at J S MILLER'S CARRIAGE ROO.M SATURDAY evemng there w lJ be a meeting at the house of HENRY R CA R l m the town of Black Roc 1 ,]aves n ust he o v to J sl f the expc d tu1e of I fiva hundred dollars amo r; tl em as a gratu t) '- Clay W11l somo of tho astute Ta1 lor mntl amatiCU\liS .April QO lMS solve th s problem 7 I I do wt les gn to wilful < o •ny name if !t r Clay A man named Stockdell a slave o; erseer was •hot and killed b;~ a rna named l\Iefford near GemgetOI\11 Kentucky afe~ dap;ago Stockdell 1s a' oung man and 1eavesu w fe and two or thr<le Rllta)[ ch lure 1 ~lefford s a old man and \as under the mfiueuce of J1qnor nt tha t ma he com Beef$~ 50 to $3 per1 un Ired Butter 8 to JOe PoL1toe• ~ c jl('r b 11 e and •carcc at n } pr ce Eggs 7 to Be- H!llick Tencer PcJ u~ylTanJa-Off.tcial Tho PhJ)adciph!a Ledger bas rece v~ from liar nsburg tho full offic w vote for Gover or at t1 e late elect on Tl\e entre vote s 336 744 d v ded \\ follow& Jobns!on Longstreth, 168 523 1~8 221 - Johuston S- maJor h 302 The lfggregale vote IS 51 284 greater thnn was cast for Governor ID 1847 whou Shunk receive<! abovo 5 600 maJortlJ over ,.n others a::I' T.he Postmaster General has tss:ned 1.nstrnc tions that new•papers brought ox sent \\ fre ght, on boaxd the Eng!$. steame s ne~>d not go mto tho post offices or be rated \ 1th postage and ex change .papers mav be del vered liS formerly to the ed1tors until the department learns that the Bntish government 1mpoocs n tax upon ne1 •P\ pers taken m our packet• JJ::r Mos:~:s of Flm da and Y ANG:EY of Alabn m~ were the leaders Jn tho Baltuuore convan tion Ill tfenymg to !he Now York democrac1 a placa m that body au the ground of theu: IRREGU LARlTY m adhe1mg to the Wilmot Prov so Now both these sticklers for RF.GilT.J.RITY and slaverv have bolted-the Baltllllore nommation and tii\C out for TAYLOR MILLINERY Goons -The Jad es Will find a good nssortment ot Mrlhne..y Goods &c at No 9 Oak street, at veT) low pnces by a person clos mg up busme¥; We understand the assortment ls good and b)': rC\ference !o an advertisement m cur colnmnslfw~ll be seen they will be offered for three day'·..--,----::---=::-- F .ami oN -Whi'\l6 Queen:. V ctona was n the .f~1ghhmds 1 •he one day tied the ve l of her hat under her cbm as 1t was rather cb.illv weather !Ue(tmg on the Plams be tin noJmrcc of tlc w ug N.ttwnal Conrentwn a d m th s connBx o1 I beg permiSSIOn to emark Tho c 1vas a p r teil eet ng of tl e free lc II at the stote ts wl ch hn e bee oo past vel) mocrac 1 a1 ScoTT s 011 the Pia n• 0 1 Saturday made m some of the northem 1 r nls to the offcct I tJ. at sl o ld Mr Clay be tlw no nmce of tJ. • w/. zg even tg Crmrs1 oPH>:R R> Li?IO was called to the Nat anal Conve•t1on I had stated tlULt I would elm r and CHAll.L>:s M.mn;L al'pomted Secrctar no s rjjcr my nano (o be usc l aro not con ect and Aftertbe organ -z;at o 1 th~ neet ng was addressed have no io 1ndation 1n nn: om] or wntten remark ,... D ., I of m ne It has not been m\ 1te to at anv b;~ Messrs vANDERPOEL .>. ns and L ., SxtTH J t t h t Ad mamou o e a 1go mJ pos tion or o w1w raw ~o sOle and .,.ffective remarks fa. the co rse m name- from the canTas~ whoever may be the.. of the e•en ng m ue host favored tho•\J'te$entTno w of the Nai onal Coment 01 c theroftho w th some ot h s cho cest free so I oong• m h\ wb g or den ocriulc pa.rt .Z r !\'i LOR ven best \' le ~ THE ~!OKJ<O> TE,.PLE- rue last Fort Mad son A. Conch<\>TC Rc.PIJ Statesn m sn\S that :1 com1 an~ has pnrch\''ed all --- . I tho l\lormon propo ,, n the na ds of A. vV Bah A hunker the other da\ \ns cndea~vormg to b t the iHormon age It at Nauvoo mcludmg the snt1sf a barn burner that Gen CASS was n ht 0 \all of the Temple a d that arrauge nenls have h 1 g I been made to rebmld t as soo 1 as poos ble The t e save quest on \Vh smd the hunker pr ce prud was $12 000 Gru~ c~ss 1S opposed to tho e;<tens on of slave The ·~me paper also S11\S that the c ( ZPilS of !'} becaUE;:e he IS ~ nortb:em man at d 1 vteS' nt De N anvoo are about to or have alread arre~tcd a troit Pshaw repled the bnrn bur ne person! vmg n Namoo who s supposed to be S bo •n I h r tho Identical mdiVldual who fired the Temple avJOur waa • Ill a manger s t o.t any evt -St Li>uts Repub Oct IS dence tl at he \ ns a horse. \ Tho hun A Gu.hu:y o\f Hun.k;cr sm..-.. A meetmg of hu11kera was addre1sed fourth ward on Saturday evenmg: by ;J G Drcx:>: D.1. \ ID BA.JU:R nnd Capt \\VILLU~I R A ~DR:tws Hunkensm h\\ b•en-once enl ghtened 1f all thes<> star actors spoka espcc ally on the subJil ct of the Mex can 1\ ar S;vEm S>:HE,cR-IYelearn b1 the Lexmg ton ( K > ) Obocrrcr that tho man \ho l\ as arrc< d for E'nllc ng awa fiG slaves from that v c n ty \ hru been entcnced to twcnt~ >ears mpr oonmcnt The md ctn ents aga nst him we e all wtfl:hdr:awn except one 011 condltwn th t he \onl!d plead gwil) THE CHOLERA -The follo \lllg fa&Jo rna} 1 ot be noppo tune at tho pre e t 1 orne t -One dn.v a tr- ... veller met the plague gomg mto Cauo and nqcosted t thus- For what pnrpo•e nre ) ou enter ng C:uro' To kill 3000 people Some t me after the same tra\ eller not the plugue agam and srud but von k lled 30 000 ~ ay the plague rcpl ed l killed but 3000 fear d1d the rest. -7lmas At.P tt.sb ugh. on Saturday-:: little dau<rhtcr <>f Mr \\ e~Esenber~ a shocmal er ,.,. 35 cl oked tu dent 1 by a button ( wh1r>h she had m her mouth) I ppmg 1nto her throat. 11 the samo Cl!) ~arne da an ntecesting ch 1 f aged SL'\: or seven Tears ~oil of Capt. W m Dean vas k !led bv a piece of umber fall ng upon hiS hoad wh le at pla1 Fortbw thevel7\1ady the countryronnd adop A CooL DEFAULTRR -Thomas Hegeman the- h d f ,._,,. Brooklyn Sav111gs Bank defaulter has wntteu a n:r Mr J CT./':M:ENT Editor of the Western Lnerarv nfessenger 1 Buffalo ba~; been appomted to add~css the Kappa Pili Sac etv of the 'V !son Celleg ate Inshtute of wh ~h he \' an bcnor.uy member ut tho Dllltl nnruversary to be held on the 23d of December next -Niagara Falls Ins ~eltered '\' av n non or of th the loss through h m w ll no~ exceed :f50 l!lOO ~?Mifj :liil\:J'km. ~honld canse t to be gwen out that hiS fr ends m m tted the hom c le He '\ under arrest A .S C 1\. RN ER, DRAPER AND TAIJ..OR, NO 4 M.AIX Srft.CET (KRE 1 !{BLOCH;) Oct30 BUFF.tl.L 0 To the Ladies of Buffalo TOLEDO 0 t .2~ No dcel nc n p ce!!l s nee yeetc day s report Sales act ve- nnrkel steauy Snle oC I >1 1 bu wbcatyegterday f(ee on board t' IO.J;Jdn afloat 87 786 do 'Lfloat e6j SOO do from to ~' ~te 1200 do afl a E\ic SUOO bu corn store 43 2 c -Blade MILAN 0 1 25 -WI eat 80~ Com ~Oc Oat• JOa 1°c Fra::xseed 87c T mothy 61 2a Clove 83 ~ Flou $4 2.~•4 50 DANCING BOBOOL, ..,.'1,' VO)fCEBT HALL .MR DELANO f';Ould re pectfu y nform h s patmns n Dancmg and tl e e t zens gE\ncrp.lly that J e bas taken tJ c large andcnmmod ou• Roo 1 k1 own .. OoMCnT Hn l\fa 11 meet over tHe~press office :md Mr. 1\olull gan s to c; togetJ er, w th he DreSH ng .Rooms for the ac -''-----~w:N;i;'dif\lii;N-:-:.;__:_::;;~;:;~l::con modat on of Lades and GeotJemefl TJ e Roarus;are b6>Jjghtcd w th Gas for s ze and sp «mdor will a pa:a aQy ROOUUI n Western N'\ew York ;J P DRE~~ \\N• PRODUCE CO!tfMIBSJON MEROilAN'I': On tlw Duck foot qf ltdzma street BUFFALO N;. Y RErERE~Ct:S- A D Pall;]l n Egq Pres dent I atch n B.-m.k 3uffi o J P Reznor: F.sq Pres df'n Bank of Norwalk Oh o G B Pblll ps Esq Cash er Jlauk o! To redo Oh o 1~mco Pattcr<'Qn ;BstJ !lanker Mansfield 0 Sturges Or mea & Co ruul.Rob nson It ley & Cc Mnns lie!~ 01 o oo4 l. IVOTTINGHAJB:, FORTY4RDL.YG 4!i'D CO:JJ.MJSBIO:Y MERU/.ABT. A.I:D ..i:GEXT Pp& __,... COID.Die.rcia.~ Line NO 21 C~J..: WBAKF, :BUFFALO i!Cpl~f BRAN< H OF NEW YORK Even ngSchooJ w U commence !'\oven brr t1 e 211 wb cb\W I be t.r...ul:tht tl e most Flfilh onab C' Dances Houre of Instruct on for Lad el!! for the Fu1t .Four Les- sons from 2 to 5o clock'!! \M For Gent crnen fro n to 9 P M Tu t on for Lad es $3 00 For Gent erne I.! • aUO l'rlr D trusts that h a.Jung e~per ence n the above pro fe Mn and tile splendor of the l!.oom and a p o noda to s together v th the var e y of Mus c from tbe best au tho cannot fa I to g.~ve fiaUsfact on to those vbo may fa vorJ n w tb t1 e r pat ooage N D l\!r lJ has he p easure to say to the 1'oung Gen llemen and h s fr: ends £CneraJ.fy that 11 s Pr ate Panes w II commence n November For further part cuJars n qu eofMr D o,.r_,ati\!r Mu UganJJ .. tore ..I.F rER.NOOJf BCU~L '70ll YOUNG K.4STERB ..l.ND M BSES l\1r D~LAJ<O would return II s tfianks to the Parent~ and Gua il an& o( C ild en fo the J be af patronage be bas re- ce vcd for the past n ne- years D Buffalo and trusts by b s str ct attent on top ease v H rec.e ve a coot nuance of publ c patroonge !J' H s Sc:hpo1 w ll CtJmmence on Saturday Nove be letb at~o'clock1' M at Concert Ilall Hour< of In s!tuet ou rom :2 to 5 o cl ;ek P M _u Tu ti® ~3 per ~clio ar-Fonncr Scboiars ~ oc2><1L( LAW PARTNERSHIP WADSWORJ'.H & CAMERON Have fprrued n partoei'Jill p n the praet ce of the La v 0Jiiee16l Mam street, Buffalo octllldGm JIJ THE MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH IN HI RA-N E f n '\pp at ODS reee ved for lntuti\Z allowances of $4 sa or 88 pel week ilttri•c --~ I ore es s..\lled for one three and live yean 'L'!Wt Com pa.ny vartablv 8e1t e prcm.pt.~ a1 eta n:w anthentJeided n accu dance w b the rules Access OD8 of new rueJMttreu ave~ more than one k-VJUtr.ed per tMek A Jy -at tM GtMrat A{!ency ali4Jntelltgtl!Ce Ojk. No t EiiTuANa.c l!llreet.. oet13tf DR. F. EIIIUIAN, Hommpathtc Physician, l!i() 2 WEST EAGLI STltEZT BUFFAlO A. W • .JO.JJNI!ION. i'ed the St) le, aug lll !hit' ottest a;s 0 •'~~\ <t letter to the trustues coolly mform u~ them that rk~ - - I To add to the coolnel!$ of the ope\illtion ho __ two. c ues had offered lo llub&cnbo the OJIDQlll1t W HITE RRANDl'-For presemng Fl'Ult for 1 d h h DEA:m oF A RmoLnTroliARY SoLDIER--The Ba!av1a Advocate announces tne death of Jezreel Knapp n tha town oa Sunday n ght, aged 93 Years He was a f:O}d er under Wru;n ngton n man] oflus hard fought bnttlos end wns JUIIUlatBI; acquamted vlth tl e father of hJS cnnnlh (, GODFREY 6i: CO,, II'>IPORTFR~ 1F&ENf!TNE WI\''ES.J.ND LIQUOR []J' GOLD PENS -Brown & Hubbard havmg dis.wi C1.1 co-partner~ p SAMJ;!\EL .E:.ROWN COil Lin ~to manufacture a lid Re pom1 Gqld fen~ at the old eltabl sh rnent !lie l.f;! Ma n •t. U!1 r!airs Entrance oppos Ie PRODflCR A 'VD 11'\ '<L RANCE BROKER N :.> a MERV!h\l'iTi5 £XCJ:fi'\;NUE, m;fl'ALO .R.Ef.ERE!(OE!t ~e by aep:.\0 WM WILLIAM::; !81l.Mil!n st oet 7 tl 1 an 1 al o hart declmed the protrer' GOthic Ua1L o;:: 1 n.C No 1a l>V .e~Ler Buudm~ Maic • Bnilhlo aug lltf John HolJ $ter Ee:q :R. H HeywOOd £1111....,. Phi pDqtii e~O. J>ean.B. eb.moud Eo5q a.:¢M'