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\ -- ~--BUFF\.LO,)\ ......._ 1' R.!Dt\ Y EVE;);ING DEC '>9 The Sou:t:bern Ca.ucu!!ii m.emhc D of Congres~ that tl ~ 111: caucus to dey se some mea wrong m attempt ng to p event the extens o of sla'l\en to free terr to') r ., m ) fr ghten tl e t I}Uq bu.t the great body of northe t1 fee nen wh lo s tsta ned bj tl e co sc o s e.s of gl t v ll move' forward n the support of the pr c p e of sla.very proh1hlt on fea less of consequence - The firm d'eLe UJllat on of t c north to- e st tl B agg;ress o s of the slave uo ver to preserve f ee te T torv from the curse of slavery a d to el eve th~ government of U o country f om all respons bt~ty fo Its 6X otence or cont uun 1c~ cu 1 not \>e shaken b 11! n dat on l VI se the~efore on the pa t of our sou the n breth en to adopt son e otherconrsr to a1urt 1r•ul s 1h1ch th~J fear an I ve bel eve to b n table l'r'eanwh le we tru\t there 1 rll be no fulte ug on t11e part of the fuendo of ftredam 111 Con~rress Whcneve a.nd ¥hercver n. b1u ~ can b con u t onall1i g ven [o slaver le t not be IV t[ l ld fidel ) to l :s .cons ulj t!: a d to a g: eat I nc ple ot o !y because l e s a pol cal o1 po ent but b~ II r.a se 1f IS n 1 rv dence that he 1s not d1•posed to follow the ie:W. of an o ce seek ng cl que n th s c1t1 Wl!Jeh, to olitam tho patronage of the uwom 1ng- adm. n strat en h.as already ndxcated a dete :o a.auoB. t0 aba.ndou. tile p nc pie of s avery pro h b ton tot 1e teuder wer<J c. of i1 e • ave holder .. great bod of t l es n tl e to r to es ve t of l c :>lrss\\' PI vcr a d ea t of the Rod o.ud u Orego ~ew ~I co un The nr u v rt\'mau n seve a.l states :-~ as folio v;:;. n I pose I T_[ he surve;:-s have he en almo~t o nleted n Oh o ! dana lll uo s !\rkn s s ~! s s ss1pp aad Aluhnrna a d thQ) a: e lnp dl dm' tg to a. clqse tn ~I c gu 4 M\'\\' a d Ffortda Tltoro ltave boell brot1ght mto mnrk~t du mg tb:e £oast year 9 1-59 -11 nc E'~ I ed that about 9 113 lOU acre~ 11 II IJe ptocla med for sale d r ng the present a In 18-f tl e qu,mt ty of lun<l •old was 2 u2l o~Ov ncres and the amou t of rmrcl a.se mo e ~3..296 404 08: Dur ng tl e fitS } r qua tb ~ 0 1848 !be quanttly sold wa~ 1 IJI:I 210 a d the purchase none)' \\1'as $:) o~o 66R The hole qual)l ty disposed of d r ng the e 1 er ods b) sale and locutton of bount; Ia 11! \\ arrants was..., 81'i 5;,0 Lour auT FOR. TH.& LocoMorr E WHEN THJ!i BELL R NGS -A gentleman Ph Jadeolph a can e new gettmg mto n prec ous sc1aps tn Saturd~1 mght while pass ng through, one of the streets m that c tv Thre<> ) oung gtrl~ can·,,ng a bandbox asked ll m to r ng the bell of a ho t•e close b, - As I e ::ts do g- so the g rl!:i put dowp, tl e box and ran of!' \' hen tho bell was a 1swered he mad..- the best apolog, he could The box was taken nto the house a1 d fou <I: to conta n a ltv ug bll.h t vu weeks old It vas se ''to the alrr s bouse. CHoLERA -The EostQn Oa 1-i Advert ser bas f ll reports of the progrc~s of cholera Ill Russin up to Nuv 2!st It was palpnblv decreas ng- Dr H .>.>-nYsro:z the first Engl >h phptCt<>n m t:ll Petersburg h:u: treated 1'>00 cruses n one Iar..- 6 estab sl ment a 1d loot onty tl neen pat ents :_ 'I I s .sh<~ws a ve11 small proportion of mortal t-, 1n compan!)'on w t:h the fo.rmer rnroa~s of th s d $ ease In almost nil caois prompt asolstanco aud care succeeded m effe.c.ting a cure THI: Cn>n.crER o• liitsH E>Ircuuro\- Tl e Dublin Even ng Pu t sn. ;:.. that most of the per sons who have left I eland for Amer c1. smce September have been of tho grade of comforta hle farmers auC that mo e: mo ev ha~ bee-n taken from Ir.eland m the ],..t il!rll& months than for three 5ears prev ous lt:r The 11 b'\le_e_s_t-ab~I~.-h-m_e_n_t -at-E=d nh\vg wb1ch had the m~nopoly of pn t ng the B ble thr 0 tghout Scotland and wh c1t at one time emplo~ed abont one hundred persons waa la~t montb brokijn up a.ud the J 1at~r a.l old unu the hammor [[7' ft s s:ud th .. t the d fficult es between l\fr and Mrs P Bu-run have been arranged by his mth drawal ofht!lstttl the settlemeni11f an annual sum upon Jn-r u:nd perm ss on for one of the ch ldten to re~ u~ w tb I ~r --- Cal IForu .L-They .say that GoJ Jo!C\:.&.THA.N D Sn:vENSON of New York commander of the ex· ped t on: :whrch \'aut to Cal forn a. about a J ear ago hns become 1mmensclv 1 ch and has already .sent home a fortune tt:::r James T\'s\'a_ss_e~r 7 Jas-t~w-e-ek;-r-ecovered a Ter d et of $5 000 qam~~-g~s llglllnit the c1ly of Mem plu for nJUrw.s .sus!a ned by fall I g nto a c st&rn auth11r zPd to- be dug by tis ageiJ.t$. at .the north wost com»r of M.,m 1111d J t)tf~IJiOll st. The c :1• t~~H was about ~ fee-t deep and the plaJnUIF\'s tl gh ...-ao fractu.red and: <>thor lDJUrtes IWilal!led Ba-tta:•. :lfrtnn lne Gcrlft4n II{ llcr!ns 1oim rht\ eca ell recta o ~ o ~;eon at me A.n l called on ll.e landlor l m lngt>ltte 1 On R n~ on Rb,A.ue '1;,t cv b ( 11- -u e r pur~ no ape oy tJ ore And y(.'t ~ cvl'n: une l rt!!tect t'O e A TouGH SroaY -Ot r uncle Ezra 1~ m the hab t sor e\ n es of stretclm g the truth a VI c ows .!!tOrt pf propen!:Ut\ fron1 wh ch the rest ohl e fam 1:! ~tre smgu1arh fJee We h11ard lnm tell Snooks a rathor severe t~le o te da) last week wl ch we ha~e concluded to gwe to tho world- When ll ,.a m Ma >e \sad he I helped to bJellk op n p1ece of g1ounil we got the wood otfm the Winter and n•lv m the spr ng we began to th nk o[ plongbm on t Jt wo.s so coiksnrned !) rock• that we had to gotlort) wko of Olen to o e plough-we d. d., ftt. d -and 1 held d at plot~.gh for more tl a 1 a week I thought I should d1e Jt e ill! a1tno•t ktlled me Ivai Whv ~me da.y 1 ~as ho1a n a.t d the plougl h at. a .stump wh ch measmcd JUSt mne feet and a half through Il- l ard an<! oound wh e ook The plou,.b sphiit and I w.ns go n!? through the s u up -when 1 hap J QJJCd \~ \blllk il llllght TH.J.: MT~F.RY ExPLAINED -We puhh hed u o tr las! an 4rltcle f~om the North Adamt Tran~ pnpt deta1hng the mrcntn!lanees connec!ed 11 th the o.rr val nn:d death of a 'oung lady at Dr R.ob ert.< 'V !I amstown Mass We I ave emc~ ]~arn ed several facts connected WJth the matter from a soureo we tlmk entitled to crerl t,. eJeElwrung ,.,,..,.) nll the m)~tery- of tbe QCCurrence Tbe ladv was 1ot tl a m ss ng l.'tl ss Mar•h as conJectured m the Tu~ LATl!) BLOODY AFFAIR ~i\Iana Klo ter -nrt c[e from the rmn~cnpt but MlSif Cynthta B. the woman who 'Was so severell ;vounded n the: an acqum ltance ' of aeerta n fasbtonable. trades. afli-a at the corner o£ Henrv and Walnut streets rna 1 In .A:Iba.n't\: :She was taken ill WJ.tb; w-hat on Frida} lAJJt hall' SO f~r recovered a• tq make n. pronq w 00 lllo qll1CJ CPil31llllpllqn 11W wlil lent clear •tatement of -the affiL r She stated that on from th s C: h\ bJ her Albany fnend out to the Fr day morn ng; noout 11 o dock Ge ger went to vhtte oaks m Wlllramstown either !D be en red the room occopwd b' hel'!'elf and Marks turned or for SOllie other pUrJli!BB The IIUft\erlllgt 1lf tbe the ke'\ rr the dQur and tl;t.en sru.d to he:r- M.a poor g!I'l earned ofF to dle JD that desolate plctce of r a are yon marr ed to.- th 5 man (mean ng er me and destltlluon must ha.ve been Intense and MnrkJ ) On h~r repl)tnJ! that she wat nof, but homblo The freud who put her under 1be expec ~d to be marned m & f~w davs Ge ger hand care of Dr Roberta aurvwes her but may yet ed Marks a d rk und sad- here, defend your learn\\ well as tns Vle<~m that the way of the WQrnan He men ~'I zed Man-. and 81'1!cls. h 11 r transgreaor 18 hard -Trov Post. tw ce when .she fell on .the. floor: Ge ger and l'rlru-ti then commenced cut ng at each othe;, IIJ' HENRY BJBB or Kentuck' lilteh from frQm whtch f me Mann sa's s~e hliB no recollec. tie Iud an rerr lOry Wl!lt of the M!MI•lPP .wtllleeture Buffalo Republic Calenda:r for 184.9. oat~ 6 Propel erp qllC;:~ 7 nr gs nnd 49 Schoo e s d ~ a C'tl nnd w n er ~uartcu at Oswego H. HAINEY, FLOUR INSPECTOR Ware UoUJrc No 2-~ Centr.a Whart: (late U.nyeslr...J~\Jlt.n liOn) ~~ If ---- o::r DRAFT:::l ON THE ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND sums to su t aQd n ouey rc tted to lheold countryfnr Emigrant~ 08 mv r~IPOl!Stl ill/f N B Hncn E\1 t mon.py Co n Jll11of Ex J a ge and tion of an) th nl! that !ra.Mp~rei:l and that she had no knowledge of e tber Ge ge-r or 1\o'Iarks be ng llraft•on rorontD Albany and New York I<~ bougl tand•old on favorabletent • at Dr Lord~ Cb r h on PeArl St eel .Sunday Even ng Rf llElt'l c DD dend unul ) esterda.) -N. Y. E:tpress ~ h<Jill':l<SJl EKPORTATION o:r c..a .. SE -L\\t Fn da:~ one house m th1t Cltv cleared at th~ Custom Horuse for Europe 16 319 oo;x:es and 2S7 cas;kll of cheese we p:houg 983 4-i5 pounds and vJJ.!ued at $68 8-U Thi• 11 an unmenH sb1pment 'Qr one dav and bv one eiftab)~Shment.- N l £e Post, of T-.Iag nex at tbe -u,ual.bout for pllb1 e 8ei'Y.&ee GD tbe Ah,ect. of -._,;,... ___ _:C:;:\-:;:na=d;:a.:B=n=I<..:A:;~<:_:•:::\:::\Y::.:..'-;-\'-'-M~a-\-\- Tlle B ble Cor the Slavea dee~l30 · Select School. The •u*( ber would l!fornall•• former pa1ro111 aJHI \be pu I o tllat bn .U....aeeond day .ot .lau\\ry be w u open a S. ett. SeMof \tlieroom oeeup ed by N lll Jl ce No 2!ii lfam llre~t, Of>Jl\'llte IIMi Gburehel lfllerelle Will tueh the a ruw,;brauebe.of a.,.OO..En,t; Uhedqc.a'Lton det~~w J D•EW :J'oUDg 1118a's Assoc1ation. Ai' I u.o\10