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- l Bu•IU'et .A.ruolll. EIRilOa Relu-. _.,,... 1 .., 1(£ '): -1 u;;;- couat:'J'! t-lve ..,,..,,._ l Wf'cwe;llus week a ,.,xu-.ctfrom Mrs }:Bet a .... o••~ n r c- 1620 lD6W wurk. 11\e Women of the Revolu•n. T-rJor JMi. 3661 Van B....., 161 I.MUml that 1t wliiJntereat thoee of our re..!en the mfan~ \ \ *~the swertness« O..a tr-ail II* lov•l~ ot mnocen e- ... tbe t- dem\\\ of • w fe., .. d all tbe fondne86 .... moth' DU.FFAJ,o, N. y, THUR$DAY EVENlNG.-i'JOV 9 ,..., -· :rJo e HW11ke~de). ra~<e• It \' not 'let time to speak of the result State ana Uno When the retur s are all n ~4!l<i ;ha '\\\e of th s contegf unm)sta.keablv md c~ w.,...ha!Lha.ve oomet!ung-to sa.¥. Jn the ni'Antim<><we cannot furbear an alios on to the.rt Mittin Onmda. For vears that count hu been ~bot lied and nonserv of. New l'ork <:o,..erva t1t:i to wh1ch the venal and corrupt member• +( 1t1Jrlaetioa .:twa'\ a looked :for dJ.rec on and en pr-pmellt Headed by ~and ausetuplllon• )lilen JJhoaio alhanee w!fu hanks and nulwada: and ~ tOUJICC!i<ln w th the promment pollllcal rblem of tbe otate gne them alllnJIUeDCit CO ~1181-ve w 1 th the r asroc ation• the eonee(YUJ:ves 'of On~ 1 da have uot onh been able to dtrect the ....., .f>f t)lelr pecul ar fr eqda -and that> '!1:1eld a ~~~~ a~y 111 the pol Ileal albun of 11M •tc, t;wl:htcJ'e JIJI1o w thm a few ve-1111eeeeded on cm•h lfg; a)l)IOIIf \very man m the count} who dared IV 9uestwn the po!Rietil .J!Hegti!J or the1r leade<& And th o tl ey hay<> been able to de thro11gb: their super ororgamz.-.tionand skollm~ Colli .... -ntv «JV<B Tavlor39S'~ Van 'Bn j who-have uot-tl e volun es nt comma d Presu ren'ml$1 e ..... 2128 - m ng that thev are alreadv falli l ar w tl the h sto .,_ Ch utau..-oeoanh· gtve Tty n of man) of the ladtes\ bose b ogr.1ph es Mu .:n.d§e!l wwnun • ,..,-- jlWet ha» given JIVI' hilve selected that of one lor 31 Va Bore I 1866 C.. 1404 whose< 11a1lle bas been-wrongfully \e are pili In Che ungcou ol\ Val! Buren bus a maJOri1) suaded-a>soctated ¥ th treacl en a d u patr oi c f 400 j.~;euuments lt s11. pleasure to find our conntry 0 ,.. 200 :2 h s woma!l thur; ~ ud cated and b) one of her o vn Olliego eoun\~... maJOrltV \ II sex M s Ellul hu .. here d splayed tnte generous lit shwed thcm•lve• 1a her appea!aiiCe and eondnc.t.. .H.e too exp~e:-s h en V!ctfun t1 at she bad no know]?.dge of \ oid p1a t IJ h an and there t\ a~:~ rna e act v Y n he prod uta:: n arke ha noancement to her that he st ba •h I ms lf :Pre>1! Jed yes!!! day Then nouneeu • of the ar va of from h s conntn: forever The- op o l of th r ::s earner J. n.enca: at Ne S' l ork cbeck d opera o s - people qu'aJ fie d. 1u .)!ldge W thotlt p<ejUd C C df'll e S p efe ng to a fu the adv ces befo e ope U g qmt(Pd her {)f the cha ge of hav n~ par C\ J a d The .dm.enws,JJ.ens on he wh e sco deed unf: ora tn.th:.& traa.so J ol o Jar wntJUO\ frLtm ~lad d to b e Before S came we b a d of 1 e sa eof2500 bu Oh o Catha me L Y!Dg>!)OU S!l'li ,\I! th~ world are W ll£AT at l!oc nd 2500 Waha.sl at same Jigu e. A tie curs nf.f A oJd a,t d P t :Jog 11S W fe :A.. d Ro Steamer we hea d of no sa es Qunta ona could not be bert li'J:om~ wr tes-: Poor Mrs Ar old W us nom nal ;u J we 11 erefore do not g ve l~m Canal elected to Alrumlily c!)le tn doubt. and w~o ao h·feel ng; and tbe record of tne uuhap there ever~ cl an nfer al v II a ' Fre gilts as before qu<>ted Mrs Arnold wont from West P J to l er fa Scllobaneo eounf\-Ta\lor ma:ronl' ab<lot 400 p) life a 1d lo tely death of Mrs Aa1old cannot ;l)anfortk: wli g elected to AMe~:~•bl other noem but meva Oil< deepest s mpath ]~.l{ud • Pl ila be - d b ·' tk~ Sa.limwy Gtt:u:Uc nJti ou I thers ho e but wa• notlo \per nuted to r~ CAN;I:L EXroliTS rna 1 1 PI ladelpl a Tl e ;. tor • pape • hav The fo ow ng are tl e e: ports per canal~ on tl • P nee .mg bee se z tn clin~c ron of he ExPc uve au ..Nov tl thort es tl e correopo 1d~ r, 6 w th Andre Wl\8 Flour bbls I tical stratero even vh le theJ were oppoe ng aU -the strmgent rne\'!ntes of the democratic. part¥ res shag all of ts proposed refol'llll and ao~hng • all of 1ta prom nenl and beloved leaders For ~ljp Jruot ten years the con•ervat1vesof Onoo da, u'lider the lead 9f Bu~<p5L.H Dr.llt9 and Fosr.ER have been eon~ nua occupJ ng: a po• tion11f !Joottlity to the democrat c pam True 1! ts that they alwa: ~ profe&sed to be democraUI but tbe)r act ons 11ever fa led to g-.ve the I~ to thtur professwn& In teres ed n ba b and 1dentlied wtib the apeculat ons of the: speeulat ng e.ra thmr tnteresl8 eonstm ued them to oppo•e the adopt on of the 1ndependent treasury • stem Conneeted wtth cantU contracts a 1Q contractors thetr cuptd t' cctmpelled them to take gro nd aJ!a nst the finan cat po tc.J ~f IB-42 of :wb ch the lamented HoFF MAi< was the aat])or and wh ch rescued tho •ta e from the verge of banl pte aJ d r n Hold g .office under the old const t to tho.\ were fo wd Ja the log slature and at the polls reo sting the adoption of the r:for s demanded b• th«> 'poOple anlflabor ng for the perpetual on of acknowledged ev ls because reform wo ld t rrn them out o( office and filL the r pl:oces w th wor h er men In all tho corrupt ono and 1 tr g es wh cb have d1sgraced the democrat c pa t of New York, and paralyzed lliiUsefnfneso the co 1seruat ves of One1da have been coiiSJICuous actors and as f hostihh !(I every measure that bore the stnmp of true de wocracy was not enough to grat fy the app~t te of the•e pol t maus they m rsed the p1 uou that 1mpelled tl e steel to the heart of SILAS WRIGHT and pub] dv reJO ced over the treacherous a od on famous Msass nat on of that great and goed man It • th s cl:uos of men that has r led m 0 oe do. w:tth a11 ~ron &Ceptre dent fy ng the democrat c party \IV th acts wh ch would make a hone t den1 ocrat blush and crush ng those wl o dared to ra se therr To ce aga nst such a p ofana on .As f de term ned to g ve a fresh and most str k ng dlus tration of tl e truth of tl a sa ngc whom the gods would de<tro} they first make mad the eonserTat ves Qf One da enl sted under the ban 1er of olaverJ extenSion a 1 d de no ncod tl e W I mot p.rov so as a 1 umbug W1 h th s ssue they went to the peo.J!Ie and what IS the result? Wb} th • powerful body of me • who had laughed all oppo , s tion tq scor 1. a td exulted tr umphant1y lU the r oWn strength come out of the contest overwheJrn inJ; w th defeat and co 1s g1 ed to a 1 ohtlca] grave wh ch w Jl never feel the 1 t1 :umces of a res or rect 0 l Look at th~ ~esull Of he s xtc<m tliousand votes cast on 0 1e da c .. ss tl e ca1 d date of the consorvat~veK bas b t 1 ttle over three tl ousand-a mmor ty ret dared ore p able vhc 1 co Itrnsted wtth the command 1 g vote of former dll)s and s_peaJung the lrPevocabJe decrees of rctr bat ve JIIBt ce Tho once proud part~ of One da con~or vat vew. has dw ndled do ;vn to a conternpt.J.ble fac t o.n., a pos tio 1 wh ch llo bod of men ever BO JUStl~ eamed The rue den ocrac of 0 e da who hnve etood t p under discouragements wluch would appal a {a r weather sold er and bnt led tl e venuland cor mpt conservatJsm of that counn and ult!'fllllUl!]. tPJU'JIJf!ll. ed Dl'\tr it are e t tled to everla.st ng pra 5!! In \he glor ous contest for f cedom wh ch h~s JU!I tetmma!ed aad 1 1 wh ch tl e free lemocrac' ev etr. where have borne then l!lelves- Ike nen none have done better than our (riel d. 10 e da The1 M'o rtgomery <:<our y-1355 maJOnll' fo• Alox ander. wh1g H~rk1mer cuunh-1231 for N'eU • der s maJOntr n the d stnet-123: Chenango co11utv all but two (own• g:n•e Tay lor 1000 ov~r Cua and more o\'er Van Buren- other two woll 1 crease 1t 100 Bennet wh g C'ong.._ was ahead Ons wing and one Caos A .. embl man elected Benner wh g \' elected to Congtelfl--m the d atnet a \\ g gam Curtland coun<}-:100 maJor I) for Ta\ lor 400 for wb1g Congre~• w..,.,m ng count' hao gtven. Ta' lor 6 to 800 maJoritT\ MAsUCHIISJ:T-T• -Wekter s1own Marshfield h315 g ven Van Buren 50 maJ<In!J \ XRKOI'IT -TaT lor hu guned on the Septem her elect• on Van Buren 11 next to h1m Casa 1s ,The w r., ol &oediet At old .. ,.. ·Margnret. Sh 1 pen of Ph I r<teltlna. 0 1e of her ltncesto~ F dward Shippen ?Nho was M 'or of the c ty 11 tl e Qeginmng of thi' e gbteentl ~e tur. tmfFered ..,ver\ -persec111 011 from the z~alol.!f 111 ~tuthont\ at BostoJJ for h s Qo aker1•m but 8\IC<:ess~d JU hu s ess he-nmou;sed a: large fOrt ne: and accord ng to trad o wu d •t ngu hed for be ngthe b g gest Irian hav ng the b l!gest 1 olll\e and tbe h g gest earnage n Ph ladelpb a H a mans on called the govern,or s hou\\ Sh1ppen s great houoe nnd the fa roo s I ouse tu tJ. orchard out s d&-the town was bu Jt o 1 ll ern e oee the •rchard oyerlook ngthe c t) ~ ellow p nesshaded the nar a gree1 lawn extended 111 frunt, and the v ew was unolwtruc~ to the Delaware und Jerss shoreo A pnncel~ place mdeed for that da\- woth 118 summer bous~ at d gard•n• abo md g wuh t 1hp• roses and l II es It • sa d to have bee11 the reoodence for a few weeks of Will am P<:nn and his fam h An acco1 nt of the d sun guoshed personN \1 ho were gnes s tl e e at d Jler ent t me\ would be cur ous a d nteresll ng man. of the to,.\\ JOoL goVJng- h m \ Edward Sh1ppen, afwrwards Ch1ef Justice of l' cmns' lnma .-as the father of Margaret TI: s fan 1 d .. fmgu \I cd lllllO g the ar :stoc UCJ of Lhe da~ was prom 1eut after the commence ne ot of NJ:\V lLMPSHIRI -Furtherrelnru n.l eate an ncreued maJOrltV for Ca .. Dr.LJ. w J.RX -TaYlor loao the alate h• about the contest atoon~ tho•e k oow to cl er sh lo al J st pr nc ples-h s. daughters were ed cated In 500 bmuA -~Ftve colin! es gtve Tar! or maJor! toe~< wh ch\ looks aa tf ho had carroed the otah! Irn~01e -Lui nrght the whtgt of Ch1cago were cla1mmg the sta.te ror TaJ lor P:t:J'II'!'fSTI v A.J'fU. - Ta} lor ga•n• 11n almr»:t every county heard from He will CaliiJ the ttate by a verv large maJonty Onro -The Ta' lor men .11re cloommg the otale We th ok however that ot hM g<>ne for Ca•• l'lhtNJ: -The latetl returns from 123 to\\nl ahow a Wh1g nett ga n of 3257 O'Ver the September elrct on when the democrats cawed th~ otate b\ a I ttle over 4000 There are over 200 towns yet to hear from If the wh g• I\ n m lheae town• TM lor w II earn the •late MteHICIA\ -Has undoubtedh g;oue for Ca .. From Tennessee Kontuck) ar d V rg n a the returns show a Tavlor gam theae and had the r co1 stant assocn•t ons and BJ m pathJCs wJth tho1le who were opposed to Amer can !dependence The vo mgest of th<>m-onh 18 'ear of age-beaut ftJl br lla1 t and fasc natm~ .full of •P nt and groe1\ -1he toast of the Br l sh officers wh Ia the r ar oce p ed PI lndelph n- ee an e tho ob; ct of A old g ud ra on S e had been o 1e of thr br ghte t of the belles of the M sch a Zll and t s so mel' I at cur ous that the l<;n ght \ho appeared 11 her I ono on tl at occa oton chose for h s dev ce a ba\ len~ v h tl en ot to Unchangeable Th s ga a d v&la le oou ~ croatt re ace 1sto 1 rd lo tl c d •Jlla ~o nected w th the pr de of I fe ~nd the ho nuife p 1 I to beaut' n h gh .stat on \'as ot o e to es st the I re of amb !ton a d was capt vated ~t a p ob ble thro her gul h fallcv b the splendor o( A old • eqnopmenL• llnd h s 1 l tarv os e tat on Tl ese appear to havo had the or effect 1pon her relat :ves one of whom 1 n mno t cnpt letter st l extant \\'\ - \e u derstand that Go Arnold afi te gentlema l11~• closes ege to Peggy -thus no tic ng h s br lhant and nnpos g xtor or wt!bo h a word of nformatioy nqu y as to h s charac ter or prmc1ples A letter from Arnold to M1ss Sl 1 pen wh ch [coRRBPO!IDEN~H:o: ru:runuc] I as been pabl shed-\n ten from the Camp at Vr<R> ILL>S Nov 8 I8 4 B Rar tan Februan 8th 1779-notlongbefore the r marr age sho vs the d •co 1 ent a d ancor of h s 'I ho electoon •! aot and I w II g ve )ou IJio heart 1 the allus on to the P es dent and Cou result 1 our to vn Perr '!!burgh Tho voto • for c I of Ponn\' Ivan a These feel ngs were proba Ta' lor 120 Van Buren 86 Cass 78 Tl 8 s bh expre sed freel to he a t wash s plrasu e to camp am of n] 1ry and persecu o wJ lethe darl<or des gns of wh ch no one s spected h m t Jl the wloole common t) va;; sta tied b) he news not ns well as I ant c pated some ten dals ago- I wa.~ then sqre of a maJority 111 the town for VA\ HURD' We have been d sappo nted b rna J oft! o whtgs who wore p)8Qged to vote the free so 1 tick et to the number of some fort\ on)~ seven ore ght of whom redeemed the1r pledge All the demo crauc free smlers were true Ve r} mam of the wh gs wh1le voting for TAYI:ORprofessed to be 1 favor of the Buffalo platform and ~dm tted that TA :rr oR could not be tnr•ted upon the questton of 11laven wh eh proved to my mmd that the) bad a \arlller regard for parh th3n for pr n c tle But enough of the past Let no look to the future If we are eon• slent and fa thfnl we must evel!lually triUmph We have not been liB we I orgaa zed th s fall as e. her ol the other parties and there has been amo 1g us ,. defic e IC) of read 1g matter Had tl e free dewocrac' placed tl o en! re proceed ngs of the Buffalo co Ye ot on togetl er w th Mr VAl< lluRI N s lcltor of accept a Cf> J the ha ds of eve:r.v voter Jn the non s!nve l old ng states t wo ld have clone nora !or tl e cu se tl a ~ven th og tl at has been done I I av~ see)l m reb of the people u manj towns of this con l on \Yh ch a large proport on of the people were entire! ognora t of Otlr JlllMIJ>leK haVlll)t MV&l ~ce I the Dulf..J., platform or. ~r VAlf Bv-ltr..rr. s acceptance and hence the) voted nuder ~ mlsapp~henaion uw profit b the. expenonco of th~ pail! Buffalo-1st wal'd f 2d urd 3d 'ard 4th w~rd lith ward 1a lor ·~· ~25 381 697 V Buren 135 no ]!l(; 2t).l t3l of h s treason were do b less bu ed b s ow bosom Somu wnters have taken del ght n represent ng Mrs Arnold as ano her LadJ l\1~coeth-a unsc upulous and ar ful seduct ess whose noi-d nate vamty and amb t on were th• en ses of her husband s cnme but ll ere seems no fom dat on even for the snppos t on that she was ucqua nted w tl lt s purpose of be ra) g t s 1r s Sho was not the he ng he WOlld have chose I 8S (J e sharer of a SP.crct so per lo s 1 or was the diss nuln. on attrobuted to her cons stent w th her characte - Arnold s marr age Jt IS true h;o ght h II! more contin all) nto f11m I ar a'soc at on w h U o e c m es of Amer can bber and 5 eng hened d s trust of hom m the m nds of those J o had seen enough to condemn 111 h1s prev o 1s co lucl and 1t 1s hkel} that h s pro1 enstt\ to oxtravngance was enco T1lged b h s \' fe s taste for luxurv a d d ~ play wh le she exert~d over h m no sav ng flu ence [n !be words of ore of h s be t b o.r.-aphe., He had no domes c secu t for do 1 a- r ght-1 o lires1de guard~ansh p top o ect h1 n f o n the temp ter Reject ng as we do ut erl) il e theory that h s w fe was the n.st gator of h s c e-alJ com mou pr nc pies of h man act on be ng op1 osed to t-wc still bel eve tl at tile e was noth g n h~r flue ce or assoc a ons fo con e va I he pe sua • o)ls to whoch h<> ul mate! v elded She wns J OUill!' ga} and frtvolous fond of d splas a d ad m ratron and used to Juxnn E=he l\ as u erlv Ul fi ted for th~ dnt O$ ani! pr vatJon~ of 11 poor man s w fe A lo alst s daugl ter she had been taught to n on'rn over even the poo p gean '1 of colon al rank and aath•;mty and to 1 ~co)lect w1th pleasure the pomp of those br ef dn) s of enJo' me t wh•n n I ta..n me J of noble stat o Were t er adrn re s Arnold nad 1 o corrn8ellor on h1s p l!ow to urge hun to the 1 n tat on of ho neh republ can vtr!ue to st mutate h m to follow the rugged pall o£ a rev olt I onarJ patnot. He feU and thou~rh Ins w fe d d not tompt or counsel h m to rut there s no reason to th nk shfl ever uttered a: vord or tnade a • gil to de~er h1m fler mstnrm:e tal n the n erco r e ct~.rr ed on wh le the n qu ous p1a.n vas m tltur ng accord am &nt tied to the gratitude of every f oe~td of the )IJ39 826 1412 lng (o all probab ht\ was an 1 nconscton~ one - ~a,use and of ever} enem) of a corrupt and cor Blaek Rook 593 li2l 233 MaJor Andre w o hn.d bee'n mt mate n hcrfath rupt ag fo.ction \ Tonawanda 1~ 81 56 epr • fam ly wh le Ge Howe wns n po sess10 1 of Indeed \e can hardh real ze that tl ey 1\av~ Am~fl!t, 257 32 2.') h !adolph a wrote to her from New York m An Aid !!58 87 57 gust 1:779 to sol c t her remembrance and offer triUmphed We have watched tl e poh!ICII of An:.':.. 346 188 8\ his Berv ees m procur ng snppl es should she re One da so long and b~en so ofte 1 doomed tow t Hamblllfh a93 135 358 qa1re anv 1n the 11 I tar\ depa tment m whiCh nesa results wb cb made th<>' heart s ck that we Holland 122 I7 126 be says plarfalh tha M schnu za had g1ven hom ~ard 11 a l!i6 ~5 57 ak If and expemnce The per od at vh ch thiS ca~eh real ze tl at the fa nt s:J mmenngs of Wales ~I 11!19 36 DIUIO \\was sent-mere than a year after Andre hepe wh ch sometimes cl eered and aomet mea Colhna 34l 226 88 had parted w1th the fa r c rel• for wh ch he pro ..-ked us have grown • to a br lJ ant I ght. and Evan• 226 73 66 feNea •ncb hvelv rel!'ard and the mngular ty of that tfr.e great c.lladel of'hn 1ker son the county of Clarence, 408 77 21 the letter Jtaelf. JUStified the susp Cion WhiCh be Lancaster 175 ll!l6 140 came general ir.fter t.s seJzure bv the Counc I of Om!Jda has at last fallen ben~ath the otal .. ort Eden 43 162 Penn\' lvama-that Its offer of serv co n th,- de blow• <>( her oterltng free democroc N ewstead, 208 116 30 Ia I of cap wtre needles and ~raaze covered a Glor{oll~ Result Ill lht• County. Bmnt; ~ass 16 over Ta• lor \;on Buren 17 mean I g deep alld dangero •• Th s v ew wa• ta The hunkers are sad!\ d sO:nlPo ntod at tbe re~ ken bv man..- wr tel'S of the da but adm tt ng >.. ,.., The Free son vo•• that the letter WIIB 1 1t~nded to con vel' a myaterJ ntt •• tho• coo nty Thev exper.tcd a much Jar 011~ mean ng sbll 1! 18 not eonclu• vtl ev dence o£ ~t :role than the.} rece vBd espec all) 1n the The Ezprou ol tbJS mornm~r thus talluo of tha Mrs Arnold 8 partictpation m the des gn o.r know) etty and m tbos& towno oo. the lako where the g<r fRe •o•t v\te ln th, .. State edge of the tre-..on th.e consammallon of wb ch L t I W tb 11 tl\ • From the 1m\\rfecl ret11rns alreadv ~e 1 ved was v~t 11tdant more than a year The sugge• vepm.en pa ... nage II verv arge I a err \' tion of M\ Reed seems more probable-that. the h b.o:tveve;J:' we mav s&:Y that t greadv exceeds our advantages grow ng out of t o r connectooo wotlr> anbclpatoons and mav be regarded as an unomng guoltv eorreepondenee between the two offi'cen the national admm •trnt on and the prelll:gt o! ondtoatton of the ult mate d~molllon o( hunkertsm under fe1gned n~mcso havmg been commenced 11 l'tl(t Jarl!\ they have onlv been able to diVIde \the H the rad cat de1J1ocrac\ wer\ able to make ouch Marelt or Apr I the letter to Mrs Arnold' may b h 1i d h h d b a res,..cfable show of stren~h under c rcumstan have be~n mtended by Andre to mform her hna brought to 11!'1 t •1 p co ~ ell. p 1 her and bv an order of tl e Cow c l da od .0 ob r ~ th he was equ e to leave the S ate to ret rn no more dur Ill! the co U a ce of the \ar She accord ~h il<parted to JO \ I er h u band n N e \ York The respect and fo brarance sho II' 1 towards h~r on her Journ~\ notw thsta d 1g ber ban shm,ent testili•d the popular bel ef n her moeence M de Ma bo s relates that 1\ ben she Stopped at p. vtl lage where thel'eoplo vere abo t to burn A old n effig) the put t oft t II the ne t gift. A 1d when: she e tered the carr age on her wa' to JO!D her husband all exh b t o 1 of popular ond gnat on was suspe ded as f respectful p ty for the gnef and shame sl e suffered for the t me overca ne e.yen otheP feel IIJ! Mrs Arnold r~SJded w h her husband fora time m the c tv of S John New Brunsw ck, and was long remembered b, persons \ho kuew her there and who spo~ mnch of her beaut and fascona t on She afterwards l ved n England Mr Sa. b e sa•• that she and 4'mold 11ere ~een by an American lo alist m W estm llstPT Abbe~ stand ng before the cenot.ap) erected b'\'\ command of the k ng on me nor. of the unfortunate Andre W1!h what feol t gs the tra tor v ewed the monu me 1t of tlie man h s cr me bad sacnficed S D{)t known but I e who saw h m stand ng there tu ned awa' w1th horror Mrs Arnold ~ rv -.:ed bar husband three \ eal'l! and d1ed n London n 1804 at the age of fort} three L ttle s known of her after ihe bla t ng of the br ght prom se of I er vo th b 1 er husband s c me and a drealj obscnr1tv hangs over t1 e close of her ca 1lcr but her relat ves 111 Ph ladelpli1a cber sh her memory WJth r~speet and affect on Han ah the s ster of Ar.nold whose affect on followed h m tl rough h s gu II\ career possessed f!reat excello 1ce of character but no part cular• have been obta ed bv whiCh full JUSt ce could be done her Mr Sabone sa'\ That she\ as a tr e woman the h ghest poss h)e sense l do 1o enlerta ' a dou bf and the same op n on of her IS expressed b) Mr Sparks YouR Cn•NGE S R -One of those nonde scr pt spec me s of h man t) called dand es tra veil ng thro 1gb Co meet c t a few days s nee n h s own or borrowed conve ance W.IIS brought p w th a round turn at a oil :gate wh ch he les g ed to have p~sed w thaut pa' Ing the us a! fee W en he found h mself n Ifmbo from wh ch he could not esc<1pe w !hout forkm!f over he enqu red of a young lad) who was 1 attenda ce at the gate how much he bad to pn before he co ld pass the form dable bar r er TI ee cents s r s the charge for s ngle wag ons rep! ed I e on g lad Three cents s a threepence the half of as x pe co o e of the smallest b ts of s lver Ull'e eh oung woman-am I r gl t1 sa1d the aand' feel ng li • pockets for h s cha~~ge Three cents s f ou p1~e Co.Nl'fUBI.A L D SA.PPol.NTMJo;.NT -Madame X a Jadv of Par s 1s the w lc of a •uper or officer 11 ho profits bv the lc sure wh ch the -dotes ofthe cam1 al ow h m to -carry the war o 1 s domc-.st c c rcJe and treat h1s w fe as he would 11 conquere.d coun tr Reccntl Madame X procured from Ge Lamonc ere the prom se of .a comm ss on for tl e husband n the atm} of the Rhme HerJOl kne v no bo nds Bnt the acceptance of the med at on of Fra ce and England bv Austna came {o bloat lternearh buddmg liopes What a m1sfortnne she exclw.med what. a m sfortuue tha~ we are not go ng-to have war I sho ld then have peace A EXTRAYJ.GU!>I' Mouse -The Pautucket Ga 7.ete relatestkat a JotJng woman atone oft.h.e m lis at Valley Falls Will! robbed of a parcel of bank b lls wh ch she had depos ted for safe 'keep ug n am lk p tcher on the shelf of a closet n her boardong house An unavailing search was mnde for the lost mone• Subsequenth a mouse • nest was d ~cove:r:ed whJch, on exam nat on pror ed to have been mantlfactu<ed ofbank b lls Thev were torn and gna ved. rnto f aa-menls but the component MrU of a ten and two five dollar b lla were odentified >VoNDERF.UT. CASE -A post mo,rtem exam na- t on of the bod of John HaJo \1 ho d ed at l'h Ia del ph a hospital :from the effects of a 'P stol wound recowed two days 'pr1!1JW1111•howed that the ball had Jod~d near the lower extrem f of the heart a •mall portton of wh1ch w~ found to have been can ed ~wav m ts :passage Th s 1s alm011t en unheard of noveltv n surg~cal e~r ence 2 1139 ! ard lhs Cheetl' 45 .. WQO ~1 Seeda !9 391 9 'ISO Staves Lu nber feet Wb skey galls 114 171 Bacon lba 103 tlti - 700 ::00 000 An ount of Tollo1tl ~37 119 Classes in Dancing and Deportment, AT THE Al\IERICAN HOTEL MR W H RULISON Art • Vole wit t e ree emooracv \ 0 8 not mg r- Ji\. band of tho nam.e and rank ol hts Ne- York cor b h '· 1 h f h ces ao d1shearten111g their ual trmmph la 8!1 eer \ ,....,.. BUFFALO SAVINGs BAN-K ut I elf prmc p..,s to e c t t a aupport o t e .ta 1 n •o t·~ -tes ..,. 11 e•· entered tb '\'onte- vtr respondent, and tbllll eneouraore \ fuller measure .....,. ~ -·~ .... • •• r fid d !tar<~ Th\ d fM lto3nyde•r:ntontfordtolbooewloaredesrouoo(•av popple Where the goYer Iment patronage w• taaiiJ \\ bolter. l'he r oppollen • had the pru 0 con ence an re., 0 JU g~ment 0 r ng tberr n ooey but who have uot. aequued ouffic entto mMt~y felt, !he hanker vote 18 the largest In tig~ of the regular oras.mzatlon-not adm1UI'4 .t Re~d M~ Spar.b and others who have dosely purcba ... OU>el« the -\~'\\\r r,..;..,,,, TR• x \\\EY TO h t L b (\ ed h th ,., t •n.ve:.tigafed the sUbJect. .r n .favor. Q{ ~\M Am ADVAKTAA£ w: tbout runn n.@'tlier sk of tOt fit: as lhey tbo.oe towns Ill wh ch tbe custom house and poat ome 0 \\•nre u 00 pronoune J e ,..a ,.,_ old 9 mRocence m the matter Jlfetoo freq eotJyexpooeu 10 do fro n robbery or by lend• nal Convent o t-the' w~rn reatsted b, tbe whole ng t 0 udiv ~ua 1 wllO eiiberf lor defrAud then It • oftiee force waa: small the hunker Yote Ia very mllnence of the national adm 1 n 1 etration corrujlth It wu al'ter the plot was far ~dvonced towarda; Intended toenoou agethe nduot \'•and 1wudent.ond to hd>t. These facta show their\ eaim- when de empleved w !!\out heoJ!at onur compu Jet 00 aud 1!1 denouement and ooh two day~ before General Cburcb.-m-•1'- bY • toaled. Apply to fndo etb,.., wl P have notb thertoheen\\ ole...,n theiJ \' b ort ll1 d h t t u • ..1 STEWART I: BfEVENl! 190Manllrcet unn~eJEaryexpe \\' andtooav•l!ndlayly•omethr;tg prJYed o{ the stimlilus w th whrch the' have been th...- ~qlrered under the od um of an all ance With n as m.,.on com ence 18 our o ~wt,o.,., Ill -r 1 for apem><Lof)ue wben tbey.,., n be le .. ab eto earn a ..... :..db h 1 d S lheabobtiou\ta lnthefaee o{li!lthe.eeddljcnl !he cour.,~e ofwheh he made a: l\•t toW.,.t ,o._. \\PP\' JtOBERTCODD l62ManBt aal'l\'~ V I e nahona ft mnu•trat on ome of ties tboJ have prob~bly :periled 'Qearfy I& tiundred J'omt-that MI'L Arnold came thrtbe~ With her II:? A CARD- The sabscnher would'moft re Fromth Jdate nle:ri'Ot,.. II be a owed to depoo tor. of the coontr;y t<>wns have do 1 e nobly The r honest thouoand votes And thi1 ~ WttbouLanv coo onfaot to JO!O her husband travelling b) short a(J spectfully nfor tile e I.IZeWI 9f Jluffitlo lbat ~\' w !I be on DOL~.ut -'1'\ U.Pwnn• mllllltf yeoqo.&~~ry hava no S)mpath\ W1lh hunkerJsm alld mdorable external .atd from uv qaarter-for Uie ges: m her own carr age She p\\\\d tbe Jut rece v ng n.a Jew day• 1 • Fall otoc~• of freob an I pore IIJ'YOUJ!IG: MEN s A8S(}(...\'JA TION _The han em('hatreally repUdiated that deop caliki rae wh r With lrere and there a.n except on, ac:tedl,ke n ght at Smttb • house where l!be Wllii met bv ~!~.:!~ =.!!:~J~:.Nl'~~he~~h ~·:: term« for Mp.mhersl P. oftb • Jjtot Jot OD are th~ l\JY +>oa. melt ohe!IM' and voUd.tbe ttra 1 cht tjc\et. • the General; &nd proceeded up the nver m h a llru 11eo. Co n\JO; ~ all qf wbu:b have been .oereeled mertt n advance of illf In t at on Fee or 81 \\d •3 a .,. barge to head, quarters When Washongton and v b gre~t care ao 1\>'lUa ty and wiLlie oald ontl>e\wot year _._annua k u,..Jvau<e for Annual Due• Vnder all the eucumetanclll! we han ••err. TJt11. Vote of the 8eutlt. hlf ofticen arnvt~d at Weot Po1at, hav1 uroent rea..,aableleJ'I\I bra\f\Jon~a::!;na\p\l'f~ t.::'.e'\'ai~nma~~y~:/::'t te l fr F hr. I! h L \F He wuuld ~loo -lfu!l} 1 ve-tot oe llrat he w II de- - R-n coni\Otu ate oa-lvea' upon the l'M,_ !01.; fit .- .Jlo~-1 ,._, •'-• slave holdiat _.._,_ orn • .. to IIIIDOOJice t e11 com ng a a\ vote b\• e 1 ro and -''•idM&t \\\nliOOI ~ ~ bu• .,.. In tiat ou Feeo arr,d Dw• mar aloo he made to the L bra •·bil -*· ,.r r:-- \'fY , ~ !• ltl4 ~ ....c_ ~..:d tb Ch r b li,s, -..: r ;~~.n who\\\' I oa appl eatfoa .deliver tiel:Plll: tO tho .. e .. I•Y .... our vote Ill this COUnh It full• JUsUfie.o have gone ofor Gea T. .. r;oa IUld me sooL - e .... rel'lltllue • ••. w 0 was turrung \\ a \' ile~' • a d bto ~ -~ -~ expenence>o ' • eered>neonbero GUY H 8>\LlSBURV ' -, ~ hMOe\\to a -an road.ieading to the liver-that -\'il Lea.•ullie.en II\''\\'\\' u.;.t\ 11 he eo ducted....,., Jyl3tf Record ltf' 8ecr•tar• •ur oxpectatlona: N<>w that hunkensm .. com Tliatn~ alJ!rl,itipDJ\\ c .. -. a....liot-111 M .... Aritolcf would be Wllltlng brea .. 'ast to per y 4c~ t nuapceof*:Jiberal PftiCOna&e whodt,.. I P letel' honed th h •• lUi heretofOre heeu J,e.wwed. .._llit ~llilent •- J e masserr, \o have been foberumilnjt:atthewoutli wbocliWuhlnglonspqrliY.elyanawered Ah JOn reopeetfofyaohcted n:r-DRAFTSONTHEROYALBAN.I\ duped mto the •npport. of tbe. M chi-n d--'- Young1110n are allm Jove. wtth Mn Arnold_ p \1'1: :P GJI..oiii'Lnt. t:5lllfam ,.._ OF IIEbA'I'ID n..,m.to oult arul money rem ued 10 •- -~... f.·'-· .R n. . \ B 1ti \~ b _.., hh ~ d novl~w .dlrectJv-te8LoPaui•\CIIurclt tloeoldcoootryror\-•~anto -<·-•r '-~ .• face and tbua been mad .. tbe on~ment. of tlie ...._.yy OlfllllllY 4'1l DALTUIOU.-ut a uy re ....... t Wit er F\ 0 !IOf W.att fUr me ' N ll Uncnrn>nt\;;.'i no~;;~. '9•-~•uY eorrupthunker leaden for thedlllltactiou oftb• more 011 Yrui&Y m~ RODY from Yugolllll had Ml:a-.Arnoldwasat breUfutwUhherhwoband 'IIJ'THE ~SSACHUSETTS. HEALTH B•t•of£r<han~e and lJ ~ and lhe aid& de camp-W•h nortnn an<f the otb INSUK<'lNCE <JO -Appl eat,_ reee ..., il>r Tlllllr DC Drafteon Toron o Albany and lli'ew Yo 1< .,_, de910Clalie party wo \JIUR - .. to 1b h • poeket pock..d 1a ttw. otriiet, or a ,.net <'Oil .,- a lowaneea of 84 •n or .S per woek _.,, -... boaJhtAllil.o?ldon rnorableteniJs d e •apport ta r .....,..... TL- th r d h h er olliceno hav ng. not yet comc>--when the Ieifer l'! I eel' jjOUed lOr que lbree and fiye yeal'l. Tll• eo.- ROBEBT CODD oldemocxa:.~e men an mearrnre,. 'Phe nextelee onong.,ear' ~ ,,. \' e8CIIpfl .,. 11 18 arnved :wh1ch bore lo tbe ttaitor the finot ntelb pany uvar ably oeU,.,,...,..~, al et• \\'•\\'FiOlicalal • mhllt Canada Bani< li!\ney J.8! Man st ucm-will~ow thedemoer1ieyof:Erieu 111 Lodlyre bootv geuce of Andrea capture He :left th,.room m aeeoraooewtbtberules Aeeeuol).fOI'in<:\'memtbte~ NEW ll.\RBLE WORKS h (I h IJe t fi AVMI!f> more rban mu ...,,., ~per.,,,,. .\nD!y a '\' 8 oaf,iDJ:' the demanda of the af«Ye power and raJ F..o.r.>.L a .. 11 , RoJ.D Co~LUIQif -We learn that medla14oly, wellt to ISlFl e s c a.. r an or Q..,.,lflA~..,.,IJ.u/Jir•-~\\ Nc liE..'I:'COMIGE PI.EJtONG, CLEl')!LA.IIiD k co • ]ymg: under tli.e banner of free 101! and free I abo. a most d1A81mua eeU1soon occuned. OD the Rail b .. ~ and br ell.y mfonned her of the llee-ty eE - ol)U3tf M\\llf\=toret~ Ch nney PJece. Cab et Wor~ Mono ~ ho!W.O Allioony and Uti- on ra....tay al hie rtle!aat ll gh! ta the enemy Th • •aa proba A 8 0 A Bl'l B a AJeniJ Tow!Jij: Grave Sto eo, 1<c Marb~ Work of al while the hnnker leaders l!'ho have 'bee:a playrag tern-~-.t, \'!~boot 4 0 clock The pwengen bly tl!e first Hltelllpneo lllio received of wh.t li'H • ! deJOcr Ptiona. !fa :rweot Swan.._ Bullldo the'pmeoffraud and Imposture Willllnkuito tra111bon 11 ~ •P ,..,.moti>'Va1i'eiJ!httrrUn. go.onr pngoa TheMwaO'Verwholmedhor andwhon DRAR'£ft AND TAILOR, ~OitENZO,fi: • .BADJ)OCK aa .,ter11aJ obtiTu>u ~ beth ~~ng at tbe tome rapdly .&mold qmtted the apartmant h ... lett l!er l,YJn( m '\' <:rrf xnll ITJ'£1<T (uaw< 11LOOI 1 ) i C -0 S '---~-10 ~- todeiiiOSMJaboih &IWGOAOII'Ibetoor: «130 BUFFALO .illel.KJ, 8olidlll II.D.d Olll!ltiiOr )doeuns. • Satlll'day and nnda:r •ixty -- o.e- ..... ,_ ..... L, ..... __ _, Her -\m~ frantoe eondJtion-plou-\ JDlo tbe L. o. KATTDE:Wit If co., Comm- ooerorDeednadNotary l'ubl e PootOiliee eaa ~ .teerare paosenge1>1 arnved at ~ ..,oral oiJMea ,...... ...,_,_ \\ ..,_ ...... '\' -· ~ ~ th ,.._ lh h ... 1d Dll*.B\uj!lllo K Y arii!Jf = Jiom 'Europe~ a larger number than hu \\\\ lltra11p11Jat ..... -autly It - nry depths of d ... tre .. \'diNICrl WI oympa .. J' v rr Ddi ce com m 11110 I r ere) a• h, tYJoooTE{ETH -Aittficud Tet'th ID~erted '--to ...__arnYoddun ..... tL·e--· __ \'\\\'-- ,_ 811 &Dt\aoailto(traiul*l.._t be CaL Hamilton 10 alettet wntlea the aext -1- ... 0 .lr.UT• FoR THE VJ __.... -·v '\-e 11 -·r-.,. .,.,.,._.u..., J!l8ftllt lb-. e.i\ ..,. f ,_,_ .-._ -• ~ he h b '' wpon<Jr;cm&JUler lleca.iredT\\tb.,_eol eleaa~di:e Gfti....._ m tlllll otanT othetcttven tt. .. con~f. :whieb uw tta W~ iJMbd•z-.n~, .. -al1~ ,,.. ...,..n_ •Jii. went te- a\' ~ e DgD>ea4.~nellh •• anti-UVe•~l,., .AIIo~r..;~aaliiorl iCiiJi ..... ±)dft'Ue ....,. ~ -- - .,. ., llplmlldedhrm With lle•ll,J111& plot II' mur er •er .._ ..... ...........,. oraRn' w o OLtY.E.I: Deatlot -Y..¥-~ ~ f'l~~ -~....,..,., ., chl)iJ 1 ~;avN, llh,d _.. ui4l lllllieo\\'#le filii' of .[J\OIIice Up-8lajrt [lll)~J BUFF 1LO lyUdly * Manutreet oppoo tei~T11olvJJ'cea POR'T OF BUFFALO ltr CAN ADA BANK NOTES- Rl'• dee ned on o os -favo c att>sfo Draf sor Gurreaer al theGanada B ~ Ageo ey 16 Ma n•treet J•n 4tf llOBERT corm H. HAINEY • FLOUR INSPECTOR W11re Rouse No 2! Cent a Wllarf ( ateHayu.._J.,hn aon ) apl'!l( DB F EHRMAN, Homoopathic Physician, N 0 2 WEST EAGLE STREET BUf'.fAJ Q ng W LL M P EA. LYUAN DUOWN• .4TTOR.. EY AND COUNSEl :f. OR AT LAW iOJ6 M N ST:R £T £.XCll:&MGE Dl: LD JII\QII BUFF4JO ocplStf BUFFA CO JlRA.NCH UI NEW YORK G GODFREY & CO, IMPOR7'ERS OF GENUINE W NE~ AJVIJ LI(JUO~ No l.:o~ \\ ebs 1.! 8 d mrs Ma n st Bu1Ta o a~Jtf Died • HOR ~TJO N SMEAD rormcf11 or .<' nn t c Jf h u t Mr Jate tu o n Yale.Cof