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0 Wedn.,.day last the first blow WllS st Congres'll{or eedotn In the Scua e TRDMAS H BENTON p cse ted t.'Ie pelltJon of tho peoplo of New !.lex o a:; emhlcU n Convcnllo~ pra_ cg Congress to grant ti em a tern or ~1 govern ent and to protect tbem ag« st the trod net a of sla very Mr Br.rnoN accompa ed he pres•ntat o w th the declarat on that the pot ton was reason a hie ts cba ac e and ought to be gran o~ Tl ~ called out Mr CJ.Laou who denoun ed tho pc tit on ..,. nsole t nnd nnrensonable A l11g;l h mteres\lng sketch of he deba e w n be found n li.Uothor columu toge\her w th the gl'llt f n!rYote 33 o 14 order g the pet lion to. be l?r nted 'l he- course uf the d st ng shed Sen!'tor from South Ctrohna on th111 occa!l6n wrll stup!lle tbo eoomtrv accustomed as •t s to I s bold and ext a ord n~ry \''l8umpt ons Jn pronounc g the l u n ble prayer ol tho New 1\tl~.Ecans lor free nat tu t ons mso!ent and untaa'IO 1able he h,.. o t done himself nnd giVen us a. epe~1men of lht pro grtlSB ve stndes of tlavery et1qne to wh ch we were not expectmg eve • from that quarter ~ h11t a spectaQle An Un ted S ates Senator 1 url ng h s anathemas at a peopl~ conq ered b us 1:o dar ng to as!> protecuon llll'll nat th~ curse of hu mansaven But while th • exh b on o£ southern dogene racy calls a blush to the chocks of free nen the will look. Wl!Jl pnde and pl~asuro at tho noblo e:tzr.nd taken by tho great 1.-1 ssour a who though a ropresentat ve of a s!Mo hold ng\tute •o pl'o np ly rebuked tl1e arrogant a d exlraord narv pas tJon of Mr CALHOUN bfr BEl'rrox wu a! ways a dosorved favonte Wltb the rad cal democ racy of New York The smcere able 11 d efl'oc uve aupport ~ ven bf h m to the adm n •traUona of J.tc)(SO.!I .,nd V u BuJu!H and to the sound and ro.dtcal meuures wh ch so d stmgm1hed them gave hrm an onVJ~bl6 pl~co n \lJe ulf~ct1on• of our democracy .H s conduct on the; prese t oocas on wh le 1t w II )ust f} and confirn the h gh a• n a to 1 n which he s held here cannot !atl to make .h m tl e fa,vor te of the f oemcn of I e en! re north The same day the Huuse of R~! reson!at ve~ also gave a cheenng nd cat on of tl .,. future as v.\lll be seen !rom our ,;ke ch of the Cong ess onn.l proceed ng• Mr RooT of Oh o off•rod a reoo lu on ns ruct g the com tee on terr tor e!J to prepare b lis for e~tabl •I ng governme ts n New Me:< co and- Ca ion a so j am.ed as to p o» de for the .xcluswn of sl vary fro n sa d ter to te~ wJ.\' was adopted by v t oJ 107 o 80 The ~ampa g;n 1 as fa I ope ed a 1d mo t a sp c ously for the nterests of frcedou Let the fj onds oi f ee mst tu ous s and honlder o shoul .der never y eld 1 g and r evor co np omJB ng and tho v c ory s. ours ---~---+-- paper n the countr) No ona 1 nows be e t1 a tl e ed tor of the F' M P ess that !I e Rapzihl c sup ported Mr VAN BuREN w th smcer ~y and eo,r neatness and qpposed h a ts m gh he eiec tion of Gcn TAYLOR Y rt w th this kno\ ledge1t del be a ely H.sserts t at we \1 e e e f end8 of l I;} Pres dent elect a d advocated h \ elect o man not en! rely lo t to dece c a d tr h w auld bo gu I y of the nfamous slander It s \rll'O the Rq ubl c us a !J tte opponent o( Gen CAss It o so st I a d v ll co t e to be so nnt ll;lo d scovers another cl an go n h s o v m nd on the q est on of slaver n tho trr or e• When Geu GAss bet a ed the orth and sold h m th ng t our humble career a!fo d s g ator sa tsfac on ha tl a consc ouone•• that iPnr power to de:Ccat h m and' o save the den o \ aUc pn y f om the d •g ace of cnrr) ug the n ,;tilut ot of slaver) mto the free !e Tttor o• of the Un101t Ilad he been elected tho democra party would have apparently sane oned tho ab ho red doctun& of slavor} propagnmh~m nnd would have ncorpor.n ed t n o the democ n. c ~tec>d wh le tha high handed outrage hnt d s franch sed the New York democrac) at Bnlt more becau~ the res s ed tl e de--mands of 1 e ~l&ve power would h1no \><!en sane! fiod o.ud e oblod We thank he<>v•n Ll at we hac! the w 11 and tne meall8, fteble thoqgh thtl} were to !lld m pre ven,tiug auch a profanat on of tl e sacred name. of democnwy aud •uch a prootitution of ts t me }:tono .. d. orplllZ&tion Tl e humhlo part :ve ook 4 n the lale campaogn w II b• a source of honorable pl'lde- to ua. forever and wa• tl e leg t male re• lt of the honest 1m pulses r.f omrown heart nt affect ed by the promptmg• of cup d t} or fear and apr ngmg from a do .rot on to the democrat c part wb1ch knew uo lm 11 and from an n.Hachment to our noble state wh ch the msnlls lhat have be~n beaped upon t bv the adm n strat on and tB n u tollS have ~trengthened mto a pMs ~n TJC£1STHMU6 oF 0-'.RIZN -The d slanee nc oss thiS stl m s • st1ly m les Cor!} of wh ch na be travelled on the Cl agrcs r ver and tl e r•ma n ng twent) on mUles The U S rna I steamers v I soon form a mnnthh I ne !rom N e v York to San J'rane~sco b\\\ the. wa...., or Chagrea.- a.nd: Panama The Journey from sea to su w ll be made lll& few hours. • -n u some of our uterprtemg steam ...... pr<!pnotOlll ret lo naT P!IIJ' the Cbagres JU'tf Fa.&II\CS. A!ID Tta. L.IB.ERU.!I' REPDBLtc -Au thentic mformatiou hu been reee1y~d at Wuh >n!rlon throu\h letters teee1ved from Gov Ron ~;n, of ,L be; 11 that the French G:ov•rnment hu ;not only recogn sed the Repnbl c qf L bena bn.t also pl~~oced at 1ts d •po•~~ three armed Tea ~ell!, to be used tn euppreo~non o! the .!a..-• ~-..!• and lA the protection of\ the iDte.re.b oC tlae Re pub lie CROLERA. -~ remarkable fact m cobneet on wtth the appilarauce of lbe cholera on bo,.rd the New York Ul that every pili'IIOll that d1ed on 'board- ca1pe- fFo n iho c ty oC -Par s hut the Ger J,Olillll who llllm!l from diatr eta m wh1ch lhe chol 0 ra.h;>.d app<>nred escaped the diSell.le A few el the lat er tpok s ek altor- th~:rr unval .-heu w Quaranj.iuc • A .N.,_.,... F...,.: Son. JilA.•Lr - The Ob o B<an ~ dtrrd \ 111 lhe tl~ eflL ueJI( free 1101! dtul;r paper ;f,..t started 1U Columbus E S HAVIt• -and J a.tuJD e(jitot:ll It 11-.s h•retofore been pub .Mbed weeklv liDd b .. exhibi.led great ability au<t • JPl~lltilO daTOiioJ> to th• eawoe of ftoedom .. ~1! !'II'CTO.N 1) C. 13 ng pet on '\\ to d ' ~ nddro sed t IJ n v. d on Tl $ wns the s g al for !I e scet e bet wee 1 the S to f o n ~lor rla n d the Se ato f o n 1\1 s sou hneflv sketched by telegraph Mr Ben on was fierce angr bold a d b tter and gave both the lie nd rect and b mp ca t on lo the Senator from Flor da chnrg ng h m woth 1 utt g n the mom or al what ¥as 10! tl ere aJ d n srf.'!prcsen ug ts wbole tenor and speech Tl e Senator n reply bel ttled the so called cou vention and m thts was t1 ded more at le 1gth b' the Senator from M ss Mr Foote The see te chu ged soon to other part es -Mr Be1 ton con te d ng now tuat the peorle of New Mex co met n couven on tha!tl e people were !hero repre se ted a d ow cia med a hoa ng here He rcgre ted as Mr Cia; ton had done before nH controve sv upo 1 tho ~:;lave ques o and fo the sane reaso l tl at 1t Willi not now proper!~ before tho Senate He proposed wn bng m t I a en onal b II WM rec~ yed from the app opr ate con n Uee when pleMe God he would talk un,ul even the Sena or from 8 C was put to sleep Mr Calhoun 11 onld not have h s y ews thus met n tho sp r of bad nage As Ins sentin e ts were O.oncstlv conce vPd oo thcv were holdly avowed Th s was not me to mtroduceltv t (the 11ud once a d he non comba(u1ts belo v we e Ia l{h ng Ill th& rra ) The'encroacnments of the aorth we e too paJpahio to dece ve h m audseemg what he dtd Ill. the petitiOD, he t!Wled Ius VOICe llJlllin$1 I When dutv promplod h m lo apeak I.e al ould ot rema n • lent. .Ue npvor had been and neYer would be a lent and be mforn.ed thg Senate now that f !here was to be a d VtoiOn of the new COWl t~ the •onth would lliiiQI~ UJ.l\n ti.S ..,hare of all the terntol'\ Southern blwd was not te be wuted u va n aud her r1ghts to • a 1 equttable d Vl~on she would Ul st up~p a all hazards Mr H.u%-Mr Presrdent as lite eubtee! hu exe ted some debate at th11 111 us Jally earlr omg. of ta procress I do not kn.o :v bq.t. the pre•ent-. ..s good a time lo meet the peen! ar v o v• nf Sen a!on UP<> 1 ihlo qu....t on iiB any tim• wh ch may hereaft~r preoent lllelf. 11 s an nnusnal 111odc tl aeema to me to mtrQdQce th s del cate ~obJect at such a hmo Dot 1 ¥much as iht pet I on wh cb. has been presented s toelf termed nsolent I do not know but thatl mav expose mnelfto the ~nme charge by the motioa that I am about to make or the amendment wh ch I llDl abont to propose to the monon of the Senator from M seour lt 1s wat the peHiion be committed to lh11 comm ttee on tbe terr tonflli wtth mstructions iD report a bill agreeablv 1o the praver of tl e petifioaen... And now 5lr, let me A} Quo wofd m rogard to tho chatuctar or tit s memorial Tbe oh.Jectlon of he h-oeorable Senu.torfromM ss (Mr F.oote) a.nd of the honQt:~~bli! Senator fro n Flomla-(Mr West cot!) are that tlm memon..J does not come prop erlv aothenUcated as the proceedlB,P: of a regular convonlion The bonol'llble Senator from 1\<lis•n.s 111pp1 (Mr Foote) has tntimlt&d that th s matter of conventiorul had pt to ha.ye a pretty defin te and settled mellnmg among us. He smn hat when we ~peak of a convent on We DlBII.!I a de]e regular pre I th nk, s1r rf lhe So the order to p n 11as ng eed to a d then the m~mo al as refe ed o the Comm ee on Te T to es Hous£ -Tl e co s d rat on of M Me La e • resolut on n reference to tl e p nt ng- of he JOU nal was resun ed f om c e da A o on of M J es of Tcnn to Ia the resoln on on tl e table was lost nnrl tbe resolut o was tl eu adop ed bj' the ca t ng vo e of the Speake the vote sta d ng 87 to 8 Ml rwicLaoe moved a econ s deral on and to Ia) h s own resolut on on the tn ble wh ch was dec ded n the affi mat ;e 89 to 86 Su he esolo on stands passed The S ates we e cal ed for pe ons &c :1nd a number presented Amo g tl em was a l a1 pl cation ~om Mess B ooks of the N Y Expres to pub! sh the debates &c for $10 000 per ses swn and a o I er from Mr Fe 1~ 1 of Wash g ton C ~ to pub] sh tl em at ex dollars per col umn Mr Pollock ofl'ered a resol ton nstruct n2' the Comm tee on Pub! c Lands to mqu re nto the exped ene~ of altermg the law wh1ch requ red pa tents to bas gned b1 the Pres dent or Pr VIlle Se cretary and to prov1de that he) shall he so s gned b,r the Comm s• oner and Reg stor of the Land Office Adopted Mr Greeley mtroduccd a b ll to d scourage spa culat on 111 tbe pub! c lands aud to secure homes thereon to actual settlers or cult vators Read and referred Mr Palfre' a•ked leave to mt educe a b ll of wb ch prev ous not ce \Vas g ven to repeal all acts or paris of acts of Congress establ sh ng__ or rna n tan ng •lavery or the sla.ve trade tu the D str ct of Columba Mr Holmes of S C ob;ect ng The quest on was stated on grant ng leave on wh ch the Yeas and NaJS were demanded andre s)llted as follows - Y II!As-:M~ssrs Abbott Belcher Blanchard Canby Collamor Conger Cranston Dar! ng D ck nson Pixon Dunn Eckert Em bree Fera F'!\eedley G dd ngs Gott GreeleJ GregorY Gr nnell Hale Nathan :K Hall HeniJ E as ~ Holmes Hubbard, James H lohnoon Kellogg Dan el P K ng Lahm Wm T Law renee S dney Lawrence Lord McClellaad Mlll'l!h Marv n Moms Mull n N~l10n PalfreJ Peaolee Peine Putnam Reynold,. .Juhas Rock well John A Rockwell Root, Rumsey St John Sawnr Stlve•ter Slingerland Smart, Truman Sm th Starkweathe\ CharleOJE S(uarl. Strohm Tallmadge Til! lot. Jamea ThO'mpson W m Tbomp80D Thurston Tuck Van Dyke Vmtoa. Warren Wentworth Wilmot, White W t.On- 69 N.ua-M\\'\' Atk 1 son Barrmger Barrew Ba, lv Beale Boeock Boyd Bovden Brad W G Brown C Brown A G Brown Buckner Burt Butler F Chork Chngmau H Cobb W R: W Cobb Cocke C oZJer Dan el Donnell G Duncan F1cklm Flourney French Fulton Gayle Gentn Gogmn Green W P H!!ll H~r alson H II H lJ ard 't E Holmeo J W Hous- ton lnge C J Jnl(ersoll Irvm A Johnson R W Johnson G W Jones J W Jones Kanf man Kentton Leffler Levm L ncoln Lynde McC ermmd McDowell McKay McLane J Mann Meade M Her Mol'!!e Outlaw Pendle U.n Pevton Phelps Preston Rhett, R chardson Rob nsoJJ;. Shepperd. Sherr II R Sro th Sllln ton Strong Tli bOdeau:w; Thomas J Thompson R W Thompson J D Thompson, Tomp\ms, V-enable Wallace W ley Woodward-81 :Before. th.- reea.lt of the vote wa. announced Mr Peek ulted lea.ve to vote He 1tated that he was not Wltlnn the bar at the time hta name was called but fallowed to vote he WoUld vote n the affirmative Objection bemg made Mr l'eok was not allowed to vote ~ Hunt also asked le-ave to vote Ho stated that he Will called out of Ius seat JUBt before the vote ..,..., taken and hoped that he would have leave 10 Tl1te ObJOCtiOn be ng madeo Mr H did •ot vo~ Cotillion Party at Concert Hall Tl e p t o • of Dane ng are re1pectfully tornol!d lhal be Th d Party of a 8t: e• of Par es wil be 3 Teb at Cot eert H I on TUESDAY EVENING Dcremhcrltlh o:::r Ge le n•n • T <keto $1 00 deelSd:~t '-' .JAMES DELAKO U YOUNG MEN S ASSOCIATION- ReY LKY ruc)[F..It. D D w ll r..e.ft.ure hf!(OI'e \b_ • Jan t.ut on on Monday even ng :tSth nd. attbl L«tur:e a 001111 of t1 c r\flfi!OC a o to l)fJmme.nce at 1 o d lCk SMb; .. h-Moral Purity tl ~ eon .. rnt •• olem•nt • ont L teratu e dectatl8 LAW P ARTNERSH:IP WADSWORTH & CAMERON, HnYe fo mcd n. pn n Nl ft ti,1 the pTact c:e of 'he f•w Otlic~ 161 M 1 • reet Duft'nlo kUGH CAXEW.O!W oetUklGm Buffalo Hospital OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY pe se d ow- n •ue casfu open on ha. c au • r. r tlw good already done on a ben~Yolenl and gtnero 11 conn .. n IY wh tl we !Jcl ov• w ll be tully aeknowlollpCt .. themcatll on W~tre llou•e No '>'lCeutral Wharf (Ia~ HayukJ~I n oo ) ap'l7tf llJ\DRAFTSONTHEROYALBANK OF IRELAND n 111umsto • and money rem ted to the o d co t y ti Em g ants 011 \'!I re•p••nllil#J' N B l/neurrent mo ey Co B lis of Excl ange nd Drafison loon o A bany and New York k.c bougl tand aold onfaTorab)etcrm8 &OBERT COD!l mhlOt Canada Tlank A«eney ltltMa I' ot 0:7\ CANADA BANK NOTES- Re deCJ ed on mos favorahler~tc•forDraftPor Currcnry •I theCanadaBank:Agency tjJ:2Ma n• ree Jan2jtf ROBERT CODD A S CARNEll, DRAPER AND TAILOR, KO 274 .,\llf ITlUUtT (IRIXl>lN .LOCK ) oct30 BfTFF.dLO o:::T' FOR SALE..-A Pew n the Ua tM..a Chureh-model• by • tU:o\~d .App Y- to STEWART It STEVENS 1110Ma n•ll<et llOY€tf IIJ' GOLD PENS -Brown & Hubbard havmg- d .uo vedc p; rtnCrah p BAMUELBROWJ!lconunu~lA: roanufactu e andRe point Gold reno at tile o d eBtahl th rocnt, N e 14& 'Ma n ot. up ota ro Entrance opl\\!llo Goth ellan oe1 ol& JOHN Do 8JIEPAn.tD•co. MANFAllTUllEJlS()F 87'E.dlll ENGINES .d!ID BOILERS Work• on Ohln •'tree._ Hll•falo N \I John D l!bephe d 1ul uo EdJ~erton 01 a• H Watr011 Steara Ens neJJtt.nd bo era lrepa cd Cast o,;• of e ry de~er pttoa rude to Or®r llllifidlo wtf 1'laniecl ~ The rcce pte of 1 e HotPlJlOn o a.i\ lroa.d COmpany for-November t64Q we oe For Fre gbt t H 008 !Ill At St Patr ck • Ctlu cb o th s e l.J on 1he 14tl 11Mauf: by Jln .Mr 0 Re Y paator of \\ d (]burch Mr F' X CJOOT1' Ellq of lletro t 1o AI • ELIZABE1 H TH~I LER of thu c ty Pa.. .. age and Ma l 5 lil 13 Incr£1ase NEW Y RK D 6 8- P ,M' P on n ra demand WcMteTU POid at f~ 37! JWd b\ncPI f.t aii pure~~ liO a5 75 rh•re WIIH!Iti~T 111001! tlemaild (or Ia! cy brundl and •orue 800 bh s eo d at•i\?~e ~ W th n. a few daya tseo bbl:!!.-ald cor March at as .e&; Atte be -ne-w 'by u.e Steamertlle lll<!rllei~IIQIC tM:••r ~q41 C£1\11' .. na\hlnJ done :Rye llour 83all 191 Mealh~vy GrJ p,.,SOme pr - iampln Ge- \heatao ~ at pre- v o11.1 pr~eet We.ll!rll 81a1 l~ lloOJe mqulry In the morn Bf for enrn at about pTev ou. ra:telr bu1. afterwant. m..-ke VeTY da and .-h ppe • we~ offer ng be w~n JK'~ vtou• Jli' eff ~e for MW an~ «1e for old low m l~a Jl ve &k Oats ;Na38e G(Ml(l dP:a of buovaney n pork aa. kt\'t-up.omeS5c Pl'' bJ Ptnck v~ry ol¥' n e. a.t 89 G-2.._. 87! for pi\~ ·l~ 1a12 B7ifor lllP' •' Ute close •JIIal:! wet1' ••k~ Ou \\'\ 18th notant by the R<>v Cbules It h M JOHN GREGORY o Mm CHAilLU'l'TE llEILEY a I of lh. c ty