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r HRS. B SNA 91. W B ^ Oh l?iSf o'W this obequeted eirth, H f t h o u p i S s Q d -•'VSjg.ay.g. Bat how lo b d a tn fao«oro«, ___ W uh all'their bop^s idd ietri. And tiionghts Ibtt wake (hem esgr|e wings To pierce the unborn years ? Of the woods with their whisper.* And the bine rejoicing itrennn. in sweet sod delicioas fsnUsies, That ohinge with eyery sound: To the sailors on the billows. In longings wild and lain. From the gushing founU and bteesy hills, And tne homes of eaxlU sgain. O sw eg«, ifftfadayy Oct. 6, 1831. D e m o c r a t i c S t a t e W o m iiiaticM S . For Judge of tlin Courlof Appeah LBXA.VBER S. J0H.VS0.V, of Jfew off Slate, For Secretary o Slate, EE.vnr S. EAiVDAU, of Cortland. uQirollcr, Jomr a WKICHT,. of Schenectady. Fur Canal Comuiitfloner, flOBiCB WilEATOitf, of Onoodaga. For Attorney General. LEFI S. CHATfTEtD, of Otsego. thrddwning > should1ritdr*ro,v‘4h4.aoi*o ,upor. an upof- feiiaing fiit||en|,‘4B ^ho.;auiet and. poSoefUl porforinanooporforinanoi p f thp. ditlfos of life, wiUiout givurghint C tbp. dhlfos Of iifo, w w o u t 4 m o in^t'h aptsoo, witboah oon- BUlting bis ifrionds,' p r g iyin^^& OBptivo an hi^ id thorn farewhflrr.‘‘for- opportuiiity to'ovop h thorn farewhft-T.*' oibly carry h im P ^ ’ tbtho distnnooVf hundred mileib dffay JWm hproO kitd frio)rionds, iiI.- 4tilprivQd alike of; f tho means destitute, aiii tho oppoTctunity of dofonco—doptlvod n h o prmldge^ in n “ boasted land -of Liberty,\ to show his title to Freedom. For 8tate Treasure fELCBy il For Stale Engintcr. niLUAM Jo McALPINE, of Albany. For Stale Frisoo lutpector, HENRY-STOUMS, of New York. And unto me, glad Summer ! How hut thou flown willi me Mv eliainleie footsteps naught ban BK.VJAJHIN E . BOlFEar, of Mexico. D e m o c r a tic C o a n ty N o u in a tio n s . Liberty,\ to show h is title to Freedoi dragged without OOretnony before tho agi of tho law, (appicopriately stationed' nt the rosidonoo o f ^ 0 Prctaidont, thoir niah^tors,) flnndomhotU-wiihdtitr^hoariog-on-bjs-.part,- and on tho toitimony alono of the mon-stoal- orsarid \land-piratos” who, w ith . ‘ or\ tohishoad, have thus dragged h homo and tho quiet pursuits o f life, manded to porpotual bondage, i keeping of morciloas taek-masters, and sub ject to tho <■ joaloua oaro” and “ tender mor- eics” of romorselcss, inhuman “ slavo-drj- Talk of “ Froodom” and “ Froo Institu- \*} lions” ! with such law s'os these upon our statute books! It is solemn mockery ! a Heaven daring and boll-dcsorving blaspho- My chainlera footsteps naught haie kept . From thy b a jm U ^ so.igjand glee. Thou hsit flown io wsywtrd sisions, lo memories of the d e a d - la ihsdowi from a irunblcd hesrt, O’er thy lunny paUiwiy shed. idden strivings. Sings weight sside— these tby melodies hive crested. In brief s Uidit these tby And all tby rc rases died. >ntle Somm! « to hail thy aunahine, song and spirit ftes ■, O r5 i n. a p o m s ' ’ May skat no A . . .yrer n ir than thu, A meeting be. Mas. BtoOJOt^—A «)rroapondent of tho B o a t younid}, writing from Seneca Falls, tbs rssidcnco o f ilta. Bloomer, gives tho foHowing deieriplioo o f thst ltdy s of Mrs. Stanton, of b ut littlo less ce W » copy it for tho benefit of our lid ysr'of fine tsients, now tbs postmaster of u e t i l ^ c t , and a piobable member or Con- greM'm Jkhr*^ Her dress is quite like RANSOi For Couiily JuO(c, iM H. TYLER, of For UnrTogst., ocourrenoo, I citiions,\ 1 I lontly and I yet theao cases are of every day ), and wo are told that “ all gojid o told th a t “ all g aoquiosco in and si- idgo o f tho Court of Apponls, W^ m . Goo»- st j., of Ontario. ComptroUor, LimBa,flr J£i-i3iIooRB^ of U o n - Soorotary of State, Tfnouas, of O n ondaga. State Treasurer, C imblps D. llliath'n, Madison, Attorney iOoUoral, OnoRGB.W. JfoiiNSorv, itato Eng-inoor. AL D. PirrsBv, c » f Tioga Janal Commissioner, J. C . llAiifiMNoTorc State T rison Iiwbcotor, Hooii S juitii , o f JoSbrson. O n Thursday morning the Convorrtionmot forosta In ti win-snd-seatprml-BoitK ltd bo found lor milos. ttany o f the prairie triboi JAMEh) llKOWN, of Oswrego. Fof Countv Trm*uref» SAMUEL 11. STONE, of Mexico. For BI>erifC LUNY THAYER, of P truh. ForJuvUre of B om I oos V JOHN WART, o f Bojlston. , of Oswego. For Local Ufllcer, HENRY N. W R IGHT, of Richland. JOHN L. LEW IS,'of Oswego. rmSIjr—III Dtaulel, T T , of Oswego, ihljf—tJ District. IO N , of Albion w - 1 ' I v - she U SMUI In public' ganerally in a rich bltdt btoMde, tubs panU of tho same maio- riaJ, g ttbtred in a t tb« ancles, though In prim s tin y .at. sometimes worn looso, and herapptMattnes i s m a ^ admired by iho td- TooalfS o j iht xMw costume. In stature she is about tbs medium height; her smill fssinres nrs ligbred up with iniclligonco, and their ImptSNilion Is pleasing. It is hsrt a quoitioD mueb agttaled, wfaethcr tho new drews Is jostly named, as not Mrs. Bloomer, but t daughter of Garret Smith (Mrs. Okr,) first usumed the umnorw XrootlLsep but howover tho point bo deter- XBin^J an editorial argument in tho “Lily,\ iiastud aoms wadghl, that Mrs. Biopmer ’^ s i f i o firsTto {ntm iics it to t£o pubilc.— Po3 .lets this it at caso similar to tho nam- ing-bjTteaariear'Vesptteias of a now world arhleh Wa* diacovared bj trO ^ M s ^ petticoat fifaitn, birs.. .................................... .B .S what corner o f tho Presidential docninions tho fugitive was hunted op and cornered___ It was presumed, hewortrr. as t nosttor Of eaurle.Tfisl he was cap’urod somewhere in the vieinhy o f BolTab; far !' “ tis n o t bus - a diacovared by Calun Amoog tbs o ther netabiliUes of this mo- ” ■8 Elizabeth C . SutnlOD, Wife o f Hon. IL B. Stanton, of th e New Ifotk Sontto, daoghter of Daniel \ ■ > o f tho Saj D . Cady,. Judge o f tho Supreme Court of •this Sute, end antboroas of several able le ttsn t o the«W omsn's Rights Conven tion,\ l» deservedly cclobratcd. She is de- throiighoot the country, il wouidbe ncceisary to go far lo obliin a •0 tho ini X llycclobrs idedly a woman o f mark, and, though less »ken of than Mrs. Bloomer, is a powerful ihlaand other \ * - reforms. In fig- order of intollccu^ D with h e r tdi ^ . -of » high ordet iiy, i lia JkiCidaUs aB with h e r address, tbougb the may b a unable to win their admi- xation for tie dress. H er coatnme is some w h a t diffarant fr«n Mrs. Bloomer's she w ears no boddies; vh^IbW of those vest- » e n ts with whiob feminino skirts are mado to “stand oot,*' her dross faHiitg like a loose aac&about h e r; aho uiea the genuine pau- taloon, a i ^ , with h e r hair cot dose, nearly afU r ths masenlina Style, hadng on her haad a flat Isgboni hat, shereminds TOmtnds _ _____ „ _______ , ___ 'those precious dp s y or Swiss tnaidi w h o m yoathfiu jbachelors enjoy Bids -m ii ' ■-*Wvtntr‘*hei8ontoftown.” t - Iditer at hom e r “ No, sir,\ id-UHS \W hen n I jm ; blffl r « I don’t know. Have you ysjwiiai fcoslnews with M r. Bluster r “Yes, Kefs a n account 1 Wsh to settle.\ “Well,” iikidilMiaeitiEilr ‘If can't aay when he X h o F i l l m o r e K l d u u p p c r s . Those gentlemen arc gaining not a little notoriety ibout these days. Tho way they perform thoir duties is most admirablo, and is eliciting the warmest encomiuoM of tho press— of the “ aiivcr-gTBy” order, partic larly. It liaa been known, for eotno tit (l, that our intoresUng Admioistralian at asbington has been winning “ soj/odtjt^ ■ trkborinY assiduously to ingratiate iu c lf ini graces\ of the people, prepara ponding Presidential campsij •ign. T h a t it is admirably, and paving >ry,\ just ilartctl in New York, in speaking o late Ratification Meeting a t Tammisny way for a most “ otencketmimg tietoj not bo doubled. The arrest, trta/, and conviclinn o f a fu gitive has just boon chronicled at Boflalo __ the latter servioo being performed by “Coro- missionor Sm ith;” bat nobody knew in tho Presidential scleJ thatlhese agents or “Commissioners'’ cratic parly ' the President, stationed. 8 they ire, o so scarce that ing\ and havo intercstinr of convielion gone through with. Il seems, however, that the fugitive a bundred Hanisom was “fished up” near a hundre miles frsBB Buf falo, in a romoto comer of Cbantauque ly. Tho process of his arrest is thus dca- cribod by tho “Northern Citizen,' at Jamestown : P’ pablished Early yestorday morning, ayonng colored man in BnsU, named Hamson, residing with Lewis Clarke, was seized by a party of slave catchers while milking the cotvsof his employer, and forcibly carried oSL Tho party were well armed, and displayed their TovoWcTs, and threatened to shoot d own any on'o w I k > ebontd interfere. N o legal process >or was exhibited. The party passed through of this village about nine o’clock, but made no of halt.halt. Thoho friendsriends off thehe youngoung T f o t y m a n after arrived in pursuit. W o have learned whether tho slavo Sitcbers - been ovcrlalton.' It is supposed they are intending to reach Bnlfiilo. Frpemen o f CJfaaulanqne ! 1$ our cdonty catching ground !■ because, forsoot with “ the laws ist quietly a urosistinglv submit to them- •th, they at of the land. in accordance f they are not /atet—they are on- o such dignity.ignity. tilled to no euoh d Tiioy aro regular tions, merely, without authority of Law, or of Constitutions, and in opposition to both. Wo are an advocate, a n upholder of Law, but, we care not what course others may pursue, wo can not and will not defend or help sustain such mookerios o f law as these, nor such an administration and Ozconlion o f them as aro exhibited in tho case before ue. T h e Old Inquisition, Hell itself, can furnish parallel to thoir Iniquity and tkoir i! Tho Devil uniformly makes somi of propriety and justice in bis proceedinj ou will look in I iel Webster, Resolved,' Text o f tb ii altefxxpt IQ rcpiunge a poorbxr-otlior Let those who aro responsible for such enacUnents and such proceedings, ind Who ready to apologize for them, take the nsibility. They are welcome to it, and lithe “ glory\ arisiog therefrom. W e wash our hands of both and til. Tits N ew Vans D uu ooiAcr.—The “Na- Raiificatioo Meeting a t Tamm lJal4 s«ys--“NeTcr havoVo witnessed such enllitui- witnessed isido Ilia Ancient W gwem, and never was a morn perfect unanimity seen in a great' body of the pcoplo. Tho Rcpubitcana of the old slock were out in forces and the *tem re- solve was apparent on eve^ facev to stand shoulder to shoulc' Tho Convrnlion tbrn adjonrned. Tun SorrESRsu by tho Islo doslnictavo fire in Bufiiihi, it seems, ar* being propcTif cared for. Tho Common Council -of tlaal Ider.in the approaching com- I bat, when Iho rerdict of tho people should bo passed on W hig misrule and mismanagement in the councils of tho City, Slate and Nttlon. The immense asecmbly on LbeBoor and stage included nearly all of the Sachems of Tam- rnany, and proniioonl mpmbetw of the DeiBo- atic parly in tho city.” Il conctodcs as fullnwa : It w u a great occasion !— great in its in ception—great in its progress—and, iindmibt- cdly, great in its results ! The Elemocracy ire now united, and no open or covert efforts of the W bigs can suy the progress of the coming revolution. T ub lUTcasT w BuaJBB aSotro tn k B sbturb . v . city havo already appropriated S1,000 : their relief, and i t is now stated that Jem Lind is Booq to g ive a e oacctl th e re to mid in tbo sam e object. This will a d d an ot£ior to the triumphs o f charity. Tho Clergymen of.lhe city take up «, eolleetion--ftr ^ o h chnrches for tho same purpose. Tbesso ebifrilieewillijo weYjf SppofluSo appw- priato, a s most of th e suiforcri axe in buxa- bio circumstaneos. D oor P latp . s — W e have been aliown-a !w style of Door Plates which e x ceed any thing wo havo heretofore seen forbettily and apparent durability. It consists o f a meUtUc sod glass composition, said tobOyciydurable, which combines with this qnalily. of neatoesa, taste, and cheapness.eapness. Thihey T are a fine ornament to any residence, in d no man who has a good house, should /ail |p let peo ple know it by “ hanging o a t his sigh” io this Spccimi g¥^w.5;£i -taiing:' i ^ i < . Kidnapping,” indeed 1 'Witl a rty one o f tho apologists of tho Fugitive latr— those who believe it to ho tho “ porfection of hu man wisdom”-^havo tho goodness to point out the dUfcrencO between th is “arresf’ ani -bsoluto, actual “Mdnappin^*? Th particle of difi’eronce—unlesb''th!i “Bffesf ’ and Thereia-nT worse— tho most unjustifiable* oonteiriliUlile, ivcnier.t way. imens of theao Plaliis giaybeseenat Periodical and N ew s ftoom, adjoir the Post Oflice, and no one rifho has lU that way s h o u ld^^ic^A taihO them. IxMiaiiATion,—T h e tOtaT Dutnberof itnmi- granu who arrived a t NiW Tfork during the month of September, i t 3 3 ,5 8 8 ./T h e nnm- er arrived daring the month of- August, is 10,251, showing an increase in ttvbf Of ^ep ember of 2,339. T h e largestArfivai Arfivai is'fra Mighty “ F ree\ count Allli \ReDUblloan‘ h ‘ iRepUblloan laws,'' m tiy this, and beanti- ,\ Yvithatkniatitulion jjri«itntylug.a.«feftr trial\—«trl*l'by»Juiiy pfhi. Oqunltyn,on’*--^orery cltizpx^ wh.i lember of 2,339. T h e largeat is'fnan irtlnnd, being l6,985-“tbe next latgOst from: Germany, of every one of the kidnappcri, vee neve-rllis leRi, feel bound lo declare, thsl i f any c I m i of criminals doirrve to be struck down is3 In- sum death, it is kidnappers. Resolved, T h st, notwilbalindiogllieczisot. meal o f the “ Fugillie Slave Law ,\ a n d the general scquiricvnceln it, under the Influence of devil prompted speeches of politicians., and devil prompted sermons s f pricstw, give ev|. dence that this is a dooincd and dniimed nt* tion, we, neverlbclrii, cannot forbear lo rive toioe little hope from Hie recent r s lance lo kidnappers in Peonsylvsois,and t the resisunee lo them, yeviciday. In S^rri- ind long infiering <3od tag condition; and'uuT fss^thrgw o w ^ TBb'GnT?5ston tliough wo uu s t very few of o u r furmorsi linvo to buy; but it is quite oortaln th a t v fotv Will have to soil. O n Thursday morning tho Convotxtionmot informally,4Xtd adopted tho following npioy resolutions i n rolati^ to tho fugitiiro slave ease whioh occurred on tlio previous day.— * “ woro reported by G eriut Suiwu, frona lomroiLtoo previously appointed, and woro debated by ilr. Smith, S . R, 'W ard, J . W , Logupn, and others. Whereas,^Daniel Wysbater, tbalbaser and in famous enemy of the human- race, dt«i, in a speech, of wbich he delivered UimieirSnSyra- ousc, last spring, ezultingly—stnd-taacwitingly predict, that fugitive slaves would yet. be ta ken away from Syracuse, and even f m in An t i 'Stavsry e*nrvsHm«rria TSyiw^e^; TOT whrreaa the attempt to fulfill thii pre-siiollon was.delayed u n til the 1 st day ofOclabew, 1851, t t . 7 3 „c£ jS s S i p s s s a s s s # ,£ur\’\.*‘stow:“ “ .If doxeu k . d n a p p e n ^ also .^omnd t h r e g - g r t i v A ^ y e g “ — Reiolved,TlieMYorr,^im w e rpJolc« that -tlie c ity o^3xracul^ the Anli-SIavery c=Uy of Syrscase, llic c ity of Anli'SUvery Cofivcn- T in t ExpioRiRo ExpaDiTiow—TVoCfi lln, have found marked .and, indisputable t™* of clothing, prrR3rv*d ^ n which they won one o f which. bnr< nicer ofSir John’s « d three- grssss. bei -tiiHiocnc John T o t /bich, bore I !ir John’s ex orrintrton, }he being *ftprll 3d, 1845. e d lo P r a i \ - ‘ It’s Bhon, and irmorer’i ^rvatory, carpentoi cuse, that a piti^nt ind long infiering <3od has not left liiii aaperlativcly wicked nMion to perish. frozen into (ho ice, oj not, and drifted-back over a lOOO miles, te a j>oliU sooth of Capo VValaioghitn. The vei- ^ I s tvem liberal^, from their Icy embrace on ifio lOtla of June last, and they Werethsfr about to rciuna to the place from wh^rtce they hid drifted. Tho men had a ll hadlhe seurvy.bui ino h ^ died, and at last accotmtB the crew ere all refroehed. Mt, G rinnrirof N pw York, thrbugh whoso unKieenco (he American vessoU were sent opt, hits Tcceived a letter from Lady Jane Frenltlin, staling that the English expodiiiou h a s returned, and that her only hope now sreaia w ith tho American oxpeditiun. Rraolved. That every fresh demonitra«on - - w \ “^ r n ”lvom r.' ’Ole for arty one f o r ciril irfEce, hoiffevcr tx^gh roi^ for arty one f o r ciril irfEce, however t or Iiowr»r*r low th n ofHcc'xniy •n out iind oul xbolitionift. o s t prooipicofli a short dijsUuiqo bolowr ihe Falls. A ir. II. stopped, upon * sbt)lvi tointoint off e arlli,rlli, whichhich hoo mistookistook foror a pm t o e a w h m f a p - ocxing Btono, for tlio purpose o f looltlng- at h e boiling waters bolow, when h e JTtdftcvnJy f-i. .1,. giving vpay boneaCh him.— imberber off sm.aUm.all ircctjces . isito a n um o s i woro.rooccd in the b a nk about 30 foot bolow th e jutfiace. 5!indlng hJmsolf going, a n d bcihe remarka- biy strong- in the SrniS and handa.M r.H ans- M osbt M attkzis .—T hey have got t mey atringoncy aud panic at Boston, ivoi d paper has been sold st T8 tat. por.atinum, ind fair Is facldst S 4 int. Of qutdrtrpio legal interest. V e r- Central stock hss knocked o f l|5 a siiaro since Saturday, sailing st'B^Sli—otJi- CT stocks sniTcr, b u t less in proportion, T*io “ oldest inhabitantT don’t remember worse times for romicy. There is s very gonezral lack of TOnfidcnce'. as well ell'as of ownoy.— T h e City “ aemi-annu influenc e , as w as of ownoy.— f Banks payout near a million in m ual dividcxids next week— a I'ar^o 'th e last hitf jrear'a dividends— icbne o f Ralli stocks, a n d thp like, probably loosen mono; Tho famous menace of Daniel \Vebst«r, says tho Syracuse Journal, mado in this eexy last Summer, is thp subject of much romarJt. Its tono ia romomborod, but many of ro dosirous of seeing tlie prooisso .language ho used <uuho docaaioi fomishos us tho following, whicl is a litorsil extract from the printed speocXii Mr. W. said i Dopond upon it, tho law -will b e exohtl.le^ in its apirit, and t o the Jotter. rCIroitt a j?- plauBo.i I t will b e exootitod in aUtbogreaat citios—bore in Syraotiko, ie^tht hudet b^,Dka E rih CorxTT.— ^Tho for this county mot at Bui nominated Ge ir, and Jesso' W.t ; donvenlioii :■ ■.concluded. t ^ n lt - S i a u r y t h , ooe n shall arise.! tkcHine Utatl iee uk( 6 neso/ iheir lipeM etid ikeif iacf'ed kno Coined o f ikeif lipe* Mid [’Eromondouq ohoeringij DnAFrBARRb, froin bur ofode, k«;oad tikEa-> br'elIa,,on TUoiday oof J a a t w e e k ; ty'ould like to Teani of i t s 'whordafoquts.— /faler*- tpum . “’’j • . Im ^ rU n ept queattSon t Good onoti^bfe^r /you ! W i a t t i g l i t h a r a ------- . hrolk J li'anEdilpf fPainttt*-. Jitor of the-Bostoa-e . ----- 0 near losing thoir lives while Hiding upon tho vorgo o f ono o f the high- t prooipioos, a short distance bolow t <e«dod in seizing tho largest tre* aj - --------- or 15 feat down, and S~~ V bnnkv a ncoeeded;*t theTieril I own life, in saving that of hii h tiiisiiis endednded in a fowow si High t e in a f sermtoh _____ braises, i t was certainly a .most wonderCul escape .— £ u Jfalo Com. latw s a r e , all t h a t wo have, our bodies and our aoals, actions and'Oar sulFortng All tho world, all th) have, our bodies and oa r sulFortng I, our aecldenls onr seldom virtue^ ny argmnemta to make our • the deep valley o f humility. HmitLcxT.- id all t h a t wi our actions and oa r sulFortnga, our accomna dationtat iiomc, our aecld abretd, o m a sy silts*, andoar seldom v aro iaraa- inemta to make our aoula dwelt low in Colllvate your hqart farm ; and remcmbei :ejh tlisl shall he aright,. Ri w ell atyour sr, “ whatsoever a roan U K . ItUsgSIL J . 4Y0(ITM« ANALyTIOAL 1‘ttY S tO tA K , C ki ] bt eonsullcd sCbis fooma s> R>now« : tids/'scrlpr'**insurai»ice A — iflUeiedwr' ' p « 5 a a f f r s l ' S & : / ' !:|‘2 J \*/nne^'*8i S b l Y S s s s f i F ' S t - S t B s M , m i S ^ j W . - I * * . ; : , vtyleprundai A t e