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. Oratmow A share of thp P1151“; troimg 7 y for the best. effired | ficd by. the Gectetary of Stato.«-=Bec. 12, title 4, tin ¢ n to the iret | chap: 7, part 1, Reviged Statutes] < ~ ® +p fifimrifijflugfigfrkimmfisin Saratoga. |__ [Fivery Law so flamed 'by him, (the State: 2° # “a; Hess saz co _. Aeffrivited - ostorn Fair, at AC. vmmon Pygageq rs & a 40. + h mme “U? . .E ad Uk: a 1 TeRasl! © T e ' THE CAN.| 18 st variety and 18 he found arfO'inch lity of White and| 21 all kinds. 4 'Gru-[ 2) __ Jan,#0. _ Teas mpany, : The greate eas in Town may best fAnvored: . ', also, the choicest -qua Wells', ais Coffee, Spices and, Brown Sugars, & S1 .. camer and the: clieapest, _ '. Prices. , « I fTaving of Inte made extansivé alterntl by which I HAVE IMPRO utllic may depend: nporm made. These bends are rietor's immediate inspection, OF OAK LEATHER e but the solid part used and siretched: by a Afa- y for WWWWQ, bly recommended to Machin« , en Manufactories,Papor Mills, @w and Planeing Mills, Cotton-Cins, Grint Mills, &.. IL kinds of Maghinery where Beltware ired.- F fpons in want of Belts, by calling on me, will hare t imdde of manufacturing and stretch their entire satisfaction, and will fied of their superiority. ese - bands have béen ¢ under the P New Establiskment &. I mthe very BE €. &. 1 at No. $2, WaATERSTREET, ° AS just received a new assortment of ready /i |: Made Flotifingdfidga descriptions, which he ill sell at lower prices than have e ¥ rgrfifin ximiray gonfi‘tting-w‘nmn, sack and FROCK COATS swi ited well made -sndiof the's; onaiating. of black French cloth, Gingham, Alpaca,-Bomba-| splendid assortment of ite. val h as Cassimbré, satin-of a supérior quality, Vel-| $22 agnigazine, tpaca, and a Igrge supply of Fan- ey and White su f nd [ of the location of suck. e of his cason Inv to he found no:where else. have ever before been fif racha ye R6 be yg'mmom:¢:c_q!i!$§r lbdiqo who- I2, 19 be superior to any they have «©{ every variety, Yatest patterns; -d t Twedgzs, (gleanz'clotlg, . , &e. &e. 80, 8; bos zine, &e. B. Particular attention. to Elevators Bands 3 length or width required. _| Constantly 0 [and made to order, bands to 24. inches,. either ming! or round. Likewise Bandand La acer cut, &c. &e: F. W. tzare for sale atthe sign 6f the , at the manufacturers pri- EK & SCRIBNER, Agents. 1 r> - Q9“ [\ _ $1000. REWARD! __. [(OY¥ES' STOVE E Subscriber has for a long time offer tempting leward to anyone who ||| PATENT STOVE to the justly: celebrated Buck eye Cook» ove. 'The reward has not yet been obtained, ‘ a the best: principles that can F a. convement arid economical Cooking It thas the Rolmnry top, with the hot air gven, ker.' It is allowed by Thousands bethe beat and 'most dining-bk & r he many Cértifiontes: ia Levar. arc. the of our worthy citizens : , have been using the Buck- king stove, sone of us fora longerand spr orter time, but all long enough to know i ies. We have no hesitation in snying that i _ ( of the surpassed 'in conveni¢nce | the clerk of thé county fi: which it shall have been dry made, Anyicorporatioi| formed under, this act, in unvigable by sail veraele or constriction of any bridges within' ths lim{te pre. ‘ scribed by any existing Taw far { PANTS ' | for summer and fall wear, con. 3.3.2?- Cassimere, Plaid, striped and plain Cassimgres, Plain and Fancy.as a splendig variety of snmmer patterns. df 7 Pot rg > . Bosoms, Collars, a Fancy and Plam Cravata; gentiemens French: Kid, Lmeri Lisle Thread and cotton Gloves, A groal samety of socks and Hose. Also, Leghorn, Pana} md, and Chip of all varieties bo nsting of black large assortment Avid in'fine etekf variety of wearing ap arel thar} au he found in a gentleman's Furnis 51g atore, | _ hich will be suld{ for ready Pay only. - | i Wo. 32, Water-st.,, next door to Dave! g. ETO Ury Good Store _| \ Fimirk April 25, 1818. oods at Reduced Pri- . ees for Cash JOHN R JONES, AS just received by TRail.road at his old «tand No. |! 43, Water st.. f large and well selected nasort- taent of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consiating of au 4, Fre: cl and Organdie Lawne.| Hurege printed Cashmere, Brocha |/ h ~ Canton Crape, .rearl, Florence and Misse¢ Rapnmetts, Bennett Ril'mns.—a‘lnt§gasso)rtr ; ment of Acufeials, Parago'« and rarnsoletf@@ of all Steet Bugs and Trimmings, Gloves, Buyers are l land examine before purcimsing | Joins R. Jaszs, ho, 43, Watepst, Elimira, May 5. ~ nts at No.. 43 §] the undersigne rinciple as now const baker ; rofar f ’ 4 fect Cooking stove, its Q: ste tol a pe [llinge oven. door flit is auch a combinal IGOIp ipooking atove that with all our upemucegre construction .# basifinpt been nble to suggest any improvemenb-- From) hay, Weave no heiimuo'up iigrecummen ing it to the toll. houres. '. R, Judson, W..Gates, A G . G. Andris, Issac Baldwin, J. Purdy, fl Rockwell, J. R. Scofield, Etmira. John | 1, L. S. Post, Sobthport. John Burs, Ridges y! also be had to Peter Baker, d, Afex. 'Fhompson, South Creek. [&, Chemune Charles M'Duffs Athens, C.L. gtluts, Egra [Allen, Smithfield, dnd } e, Fulton'a New Improved Hot the summer arrangomen BE NOTIO N: f * in afihbe,mmu¢fn. of any, aw?” highway on cither nation of the bestprinciples side of any atroam, as sor ndcessary for the R * Y ud mainta Ii ct of much bgidgo ang | maintainance of any ather brid qo. - § 291. Auy - exhsting corpora * { 6. In capo any bridge shall be consirncted an. | object the construction and .| &, | der - the provisions of fhis act, over any sirsam f, | navigable by rafts, it shid! be the duty of. tho gor. | ued as such corporation by complying with the pro- | sugh bridge, at all times go | nistons of this act, so fur as the 1x sail stream both sbove ang | blo to them, with the consent o Telow said britlge, free Aiid clear fromi all deposits | the county or counties in- which In any wise prejudicial t4 the navigation thereof, | cated, to be ohtained on sophie which may bp formed of eccasioned by the crea. | herein before provided. . - $32. This uct shall take 617031; Bareged Gingham Shawls Delaine, the various quetfi Faney Fanus, Ii requested to ca wo siad Bs,. y DOZEN Parinledrshades» of every «tyle and r than they be hought or manu- , trimmings for the same at HALLS Bookstore. Gardiner, Bi factured elgewher Ko the Univers R poking stove, wit James' New Novel. Broughton, or Laurel Water - HALL'S Bookstore. . ©6111-1630 ° HE Stockholdérs of the Noutliport Plank Road Company, aré requested to pay an instalment often per cent on {their subscription,. on ur before | he 20th of June nekt. - ' c. &e. > Also manufacturers |of} CogBer| Fin and Sheet Fron, And I can with plegs. urefilay (to any one wishing to gets stove, that Lhaive a b{f{er| assortment than has ever before been o Ted iflthis market, and 'we; are confident it be fit your advantage to call at my stove atore on holesale and Resail. G. M. BIXBY.| omars nunrDds Ht Theodore Prige 22 cents, at. #intieet Stoves, jnira, Juno:8, 1848. Omo , ~ June 1, 1848. >- J. L. SMITH, Preet. r00> 1 , t th 0 * C . l ..'7 ck. > fs Att: 93 ) AVE récgiyeQ\n;wry Alarg'é and. ment of Seaspnable Goods, which they offer at raunch réduced prices. They invite the give them a call arid judge for tl’iemigl‘vem Elmira, June 2d} 1848. ~~ BETTER, BES | OU can find the beat assortment of Lasts, Pegr, | fy; Nails and Boot nos'Rndings aver _ READWELL'S Shoe Storp, . l + is ali; at No. 95. < \ ' jus 14. respectfully an- Eimira and| Che ave \nade extensive) to lgfiilrhuhcm might Salood, ey are fiow repared accom th “kayo-u fig a ”min-“wan cannot fail to Their. Seloon, occupyin fitted and (11!!!th in. eneral-assort. | ELLY & DUOMARS wou . nce to. the citizens of «tint-firm Ory, D& feed 'attra | OH can find 'he aiyle, ind now présents attractions eq . every dasorigtion 0 Nd Ail & * E Fived at the eagliost practicable as H. red by their | Chfiafifér‘Ca (fonmxjmly . ' May 19. o \A - eep constantly on: ASSIGNMENT |-- \ tam \OTICE is hereby given that the- notes and ac- |; _ counts,stock and trade of the laté firm of Burcli | & Westcott, (Hatters) has been duly assigned to.us | p, . for the benefit of their creditors.. - All. persons owing: , are requested. to make payment imme- i kou t s t aa £ wT a f wishing to purchase a Hatters stock [; guingptho business, would do|.. ; w. R. JUDSON, _ Dated May 29, i 5 * > China, Glass and Eart HE subscriber fias on hand a China, Glass, than on. 8 ery, Looking Glas ing Goods generally, which ha for Gash at the Crockery: atore lake June 8, 1848.; . d a choice as h ms: Molasses; and.other articles; the most apt gir [Bakery also turns or \kind of Bread, Cakes,and~ [ py.cootinually on hand, for sele at moderata: r accommodations in the- Eating: Line are uni pased in this asction of country. All who come [gain commedated, Qnd none n 5 witha view of contin m j 1 Well to apply soon. Lh but 'one, persons: knowing themselves to be ber either by note or: d that on and after. the frst day give accounts or . -w . proper officer for.coll in nearly every indi /iluml henWare. | 1\ . |are a good assortment.0f | be Ieftin tore and Brittannia |I ha¥é ealied es, Trays, Table Cut-[indo ouse Furnish» setii unusually low [1 can} _J. H. RICHA CROCERIES. _ general stock of Grocerie#s-that can't be:beat eith- or price at. . . . |. j! , r \Chemung House on | win atroet, a1 the Chemung H ldwin atroot, E.8, - ‘ dighs.\ -==- the author of Jane Egtie. 'The children o w. Foreat, now yor y Cape Mor d Hicks\ anew sup-; belie!“ nearly one, July 7th, 1868) __ © Wathoring huh? 1%, 184 3‘ . j W 2. ' ~SHAWLS, - .so ~ Targe lotof Silk, Casimere, Harage;Brocha, and | PY. cheap-siyles of summer sha : wis. for sale. GP. | . Prvinson's. \| ke wn Pace, tho » Water 'Street; \ - *~. Po AAA A AUK ts lett 4 FY AYTHRIT Y qiivday afterthe day of its final passage, an earti- Printer,) may. be read in cvidente from the pa it “gig? por in Wwhigh-it shallbe contained, sg'ggcmmi . .fany Officer, body or Board; inwhich itshall be netemary 6 refer theteto, until three months.fafter: the 'close ofthe Seameqyin which it shull be thought neodgeary to refer\ thereto, untill {throce months after the close of the session in which «fit became a law-Sec 8, 'title 7, chap. 8, part 1, : [Revised . Paull tk, e r othe 0 ie ie ._ § 6. When any bridge corporation be de- sirous of contracting in bridge or any part thereof, | coduty; it shal apply to the board af super» vie .gs ofsuch county @t the angual of any special meeting thereof, for authority to construct «uch '] bridge ¢ of which applieation, 'such corporution ahall give notice, by {publishing the saine it at least one.public mewrpaper in saci: county, or if 10 nowspaper is published therein, then in an adjoin« Ing county, once in carl week for six weeks auc» cesaively, previous to 'the tims of presenting sach applicatioh to such bokrd, specifying sach time and the location of euch: budge. _ If tho- pixew I brilge shall becsituated in mote thar ome count flame}: application | shall be made to the board df snperrisom ef - every such county. - Such application shall «ko specify tho length and breadth of much bridge; and the notica of ‘nujelvapblicmfiou, shall set forth ail the particnilars mquired to be specified in such application. - Upor the hearing ol the sx application, all persous re- a ding iheadch county br interested iin such upplice« tion, may appear and be heard in respect thereto. Such: board may tuke{festimony in respent to such unty\judge or justics.of the poace of such ceur, ty ; and it may adjousa the hearing from time to time. - A copy of the wfticles of asvociation of anch corporation gertified by 'the state engineer and sur. shall be attached to aiid filed with such applica- bridgo any stream, in swny manner that will pre- § 7. If after hearingjuch application sach beard shall bo. of gpinion. thatithe public interests will be. _Larrorder to be @nxtered| in. its minutes, authoriza be particularly deseribet{ in auch order. ~ Such cor- poration shall cauee a Hopy of such order certified by the cfork,pf auch boatd, with a copy of mich ap- plication, to < be recordeli in - the clerk's office of} by virtme therepfs and sume, to be- fi el at tholexpense ofthe corporation, proceedings of said boar thoreon, in the office of ooay vae in auch mannefas such board shall pre- r ration computing; keep the channel of tion of such bfulgo. ; | §9, Any 'cerporationjorganized under the pro visions of wbkfi shall comtruct any bridge over any strogm, nay fore provided,} whall be Jable to pay all persons who may be innecessarily or unreasquably hinder» ed or defayafin passing tnuch bridgo, all damages which they manta}: . with. costs of guilt, . t e $ 10. Evefiy bridgo cbnstrnated by virtua of this act, shall be Huilt with sigood and anbstantial suit- county judge of cach of ; {mich countion, and such safe and convenient for the public use; tha direc- torm may éreck a | toll at such bridge, and de- | 'to time prescribed by the leuperrisors of the emu? ‘ 'or countion whets the bridge is located. _ \__ § 11. No tolla «hall befeollacted for crossing any bridge constructed. by any corporation formed un- |. | L achnol, or to or from a torn meeting orslection, at |. which. ho. is entitled to rote, for the piirpese of gir- ing auch voto, and returhing therefrom; og to or quired to:uttend, or twor from any court which he orto or from. his legally required work upon any Me poblic highway. ° ~ $o to | [atookholders of the feabscribed to the capital { ~ {{ auch conditions as they. afail see fit under the 11 tice of the paymiout« maximum, andof the phefi‘ muda utloast thirty days' to the time fix- [ed for the. of the) a n the manner harein before prescribed for giving sach notice-to mich stockholders by mai to him at himmslmjrmm §18, The shares of as der this act shall be deented personal property, aud -| may be tranefermed in such manner as shail be prec } leat as in the. proced gaily collseted 'be} [ the directors' of every sach corporation may, a1 ar6r there shall be a surpise in rail fond from any | may Hime, with the consent of a majority in amount Cante the eany or sumer which Shall be paid under ira Abe trsajury of the state 4am} to the rear» seribéd .by the hy laws. of such corporation ; and ~: | ofany such increase, withinthirty\ days tharear MEN M Bese po No \valWePrg Pru \r! § 14. Sa much of asy wich beldge or boll houses ; State of | conttrncted by virus of thig act, aa dball bewithin! Seerstay [ any tewn, city or village, stizll be linble in wock town, city or villagh, as real cst -$ 15. Hvery company itlchrporated shalt cxans to be a body cbrporats : | ___1._ HWwithin two yaute from articles of seeociation, thoy shall: Lis 0§ | eme aws on file in this office, j correct.. transe (the maid origi ~ um y y NAT ws N Tw np MWV [Every Law, unlees a different tius shall be prescribed therein, effall commence and take effect . throughout the Stute, on and not before the treaty noder this | whole o nale. |_ 2G HER ibe filiay of their |. . ' if: M | hall not bave commen- cod the commeuction of ihepe baidgs and . actually « ifn wmgnfhmb capi« | love of thie act ; ¢, a bridge lof sock company shall |; re-souabructed {rm-m expended thereon at ie tos t POLK?! k. tat »éqck of augl compa NYCC ' |_. 2. If withinfive youre of mesociation sach b - plesod according bo bestronsd, i aval - it shall 'not three years theresiter.. M , __ 4 16, 'It shall be she doty of the president and ty corporation formed. under this nusily to th mate sugineer and Justice in this State, and in alt proceedings before ®ectoiary of org uct, integer: «n #rvayer, and the toonty vffied, under oath; the mmeyBt ofall moucy c mich sctgally expended, thd amoun men' ing the year for tolls, and fri Muting each separately, tho amount of dividends made, und the amount of * pany, specifying tho 921m; for which the indebt- auch othor particulurs in re- nfi'lnirtptméh corporation, as 1 rrayor, or tho legiefa» require to be so re- flictory donjectures as to th And that 'person, and among haw 1| I have never doubted as a voter, since the nominatio It is trug 1 did not wi preferred others to him. , tion of Whigs was called expressly for the f agrecing upon ong of the five or six. persons named. | I was in favor of| {° thotconvention, and as if was Tairly cou. | &! ducted, [feel bound to sust [ago. Had tho man Heen nhsred that L wished, ' and the lfriean of to sustain him, I arm sure 1 } to the provisions of {should feel warranted |in charging them with bad faith. 1 cannot apply one rule| 40! myself, and a.differpnt oue to others.] ! Had the convention named a m gota Whig, or who wa should feel i from any obligation to support such a man.. But Gen.\T. does not fall within either of | theso classes. - He is a\ Whig. © He is a. ve suspicion or repro character. m nees of such com» edness ucorued ; and npect to the businoas the said state cugineer aud #1 tars, or ather cranch therco! ported. * §1%7. When auy bridge an; be in process astruction fptions at the timp of becribers may organ. by private subwc the passuge of this uct, the a corporation porman this act, with the same power auch bridge had not been so . All companiesform at all limes ho subject. to vis, tion by an cficer oragent, in by tha legintatare, or by a con; aithor house thereof ; and the shill have the same furisdicti tious and their officers as ov special acts, € (Sud 19. E ‘ ui Immmn, or may authorize-it.t9 be taken by » glam“, Mug $313.13\ month of January in cach 3. respect to the particulars requi forth, the affeire and bosnces} of th voyor, or by the clortk Where such articles ars filed, g‘i‘iflfigfi’gg'fi‘g 3m} face $0313? recs “£3 Lon. - No such shall be authorzed to fizfmfigu‘fimm' “22, our woeks, and ey. 1 I at owo! tion formen under th | vent or endanger the ge of any ruft of forg» ery ' A , gifivo feot in wilth, or amy ark whore the same is $513,325?“ zsxcmpcchofincpgt' thereby freq |unavigated by tafe or fhe. ' such neglect the wam of two h{ for erery week such corporath ata hacen a b make such zeport after the oxp promoted by tha consttfction of such bridge on the within which it is proposcd site, It may, iff ® anajority of all the-mesn I Forfa; une G biection i insnoer ' bare cleeted fo wich fo stil whent thrive 29 [many ar te sols.\ The rad gen un mo (oan: Who non tereoting ster stoald | such compqny to condiruct such bridge, as shall Igzgtffifiufi’fitfi; £2 have been specified in the appliontion which #hal py, 2,4 ered with th the people; and. the \cert anginoer and surveyor or any presumptive evidence th yo F f 0 aL A | river, water gcouhss or lakes, pow so such countyggbflfmit wll New}; do BY A0t | poral fer be rem te aud privileges as if ”mum'z‘“ under this met shail ition and examina-. pormuance of iaw, or. mittee, appainted by conrts of this sinto vr such corpora. Those created by 'that c niads by the all be madp in the th Asonabl vill not fail infiis, gfi non-slaveholding States object to Gen. 'T that he [lives in a slave state 'and :owns slaves. (Did not Clay livo in a slave state? Does he not now ¢ Was not Mr. Clay a we were proud to vote d I would now do more and sac. to place him inthe executive 3 I would for miny man in Ameri- And so would thousands of the pur- est men lin the Free States. Thus, this | V shall be publish. hir act, which shal} Islaveholder ? Yet a rag uired, fdghim, fue state fdr orery mo: indred dollars, and | ofiniy tJ pn shall negloct to |. Ration of 'the rime, aforeenid tomake nutigable, abiuil f bs shal- cansemuets _;... , rendered ‘h’vw’ Hc e «pplication when it shall hare Anally acted on the z: £33“ drl a; mo“. if“, in reservedto the | with alf the ther papot| relating thereto, or to the as gofifmt’?fim$ uy W course where tha tide ebbs and used for a harbor, any lake, riv vosk Wrage Legislature. ows, br any water a ig or wan a aii |cupy the! Executive chair, b action -of Gon he erection of 4 having for its maintainasde 'of eny bridga whose charter shall expile,, may be contin- ition to them, as bimediq'tcly a; o by | rafis as herein be- | AN ACT to provide for the « n. of\ county troasurers, and fix their term . Pamed Murch 27, 1848. repre- .in Senate and Assembly} do enset as fol. . & ersby.to be recoversd ”if: People af dhe State of lows : ‘ , Rection 1. 'The coonty (mufigerineééh of the ing or siding, (xt. least four and a half feet high,. *eVeral conntice of this sists, amfl th W“? fastin a the fim day of Wheneversugh bridge whull be completed, and a of Kings, shall beclected at a g certificate sighed. prim“ ounty judge of ths cons- shal} hold his office for firm; | {ty in which such. bridge situated, or if such bridge 18\ UPO# the dutise of his office | [shall be located in morethan one. gonnty, by the Jmmuygoxt aftor his election. § 2. Moy recausy bapponin certificato filed in that} co of the clork of such county thensorer, shall ho filled by connty or of cach of said countie®w, if such Midi\ the 50g\! of av shall be located in more than one county, thatauch January succeedin bridge in\coustructed and completed in a manner thereafter, feors. untif {tho first . come f 4 . a CM}. 194“ f PC | mand and redeiv6 such him as shall be from time AN ACT to supply the gefidané for the use ard support at Staten Intand, Pasmed April 7, 1848) «+ | der this act, from any peéison going to or frons pub- | will: 516431543]. the he worshipy on to or from in fumeral, 'or to or from ;,., , , ' in the money of 1h, Marine Hospital - 1 $ E i sib York ries a enact as fol- rafit of the comptrolJer ont ¢ ® at cba ig) h treasury not otherwisp a from a-military purade which she is, by law rs gangrm‘zm . ta p ‘ \as i . A thousand dollars, as may Be require shall be required to afteod as a juror, or witness, Asflclebcles of the hospital honeys for Aff expenditures for the mariga Mpepital provided al- §19..'I'he directors df any Incorporation form. | W*Y8 that the comptrollet shull not drawhis war» ~ {|od under this sot, may require payment frem tha for any sum under this aet unle yer not, attorney general and comiptrolle} shail certify fectssary forthowap- allsume appropria- by the . cpmmmie- “mm foe in d o supfly -the unloss the gover- sach proportions aud that the same same shall be : c f aind on port of said marine heepita}, and penalty-of the forfeiture of their stock and all pro. | ted by this act shall be disbs ivments thereon » 'and - ; | aloners of emigration in hb mann vious payments thereon ; and they shall give no tho'fquuunihmwcim of ab act sntified {« an act | hee of the paymen p same are to be | CONCODing pateetigers coming to the 'city of New and time when and where thesame are to be. Em, mo»; 93mg May git 1847, ¢ for the time and | Sicreof as allewe the said commies \ ae A94 | ton to apply nay part ofeald morlefe to the teas: ing. any m gay-gown\ of £110ij!\ ht the moneys 80° much | notice of the elgtion of directers, and by | sending | {\& °C hy o I, diroated | any buildings, \\ \ © .. £020 ._ § 2. Whenever it is established borporation formed un.] or decreo of the court of lost rg personal on f; which have been or may WM under pro- im stated , bate been the state, or when- as an officer. o e contracted to. whe ig country ¢glled-Land'to obey the | wi orders of his supériors in The |P« 'ordpred-Gen. T. obeyed. He acted as|°\\ Scot: and hundreds of others did. It was,] - ir dutyy'taken by all | -Cenld y'and navy. ~ it is a was sof) with the: volun- a requeats-it does | 228\ fizen, \to volun- [r/c is}? > and belong to: mander in. “oflithu'uockholdm At: suokt corporation provide for | thie agt shail be re-paid te an imen ail i o [[ necessary for; the completion or reconsiruction shall thereby , ? » | ef such bridge,. and: mama: the inora' (and. . hn cp timed imax wien fice of.! propriated Tor the purporgé of this aot 'and the ; 3h | and imereyor, and the clork or clerks of the gig-mew“ ¥ j 2 | or countise in which auch beidge in located,; which lar tinie k 'officers - of the a ets. The govefligjhipt‘ noy,.cannsat command a ci '{ceriificate shall be autheiificated by the signature and onthe of a majority ef said director, \ ~~ '. Ad - §%Ibnvoeo§x;paxe<i§t§85?t§‘f th teding wits tho : ogiginal| ; aud do certify that the | ipts theroof atid gfthe ORGAN \ | Sec'y qf$m at ch in llis personal g has proved himself ; wor. E y of every public trust confitled. to him, and shull show in land that I think is, a re i engineer and aur. [seen. 'Fhe non-slaveholding states should | a ney erery ask this question : no stull be sued in the name of of the said state Will the man proposed (whetherihe live in a free or a#lave state,), wer for the extension of Slavery. ry, where it does not now exist? int, what is Gen. 'FP.'s power ? No more} I answer, than yours, -] stiould exert it thro' his veto: 1 us 1 I anawer,:mocording to- ress upon ques. 1 pmestic policy, norought his ob-! p jections to be interposed, where «questions itional power Have begn settled lous departments of the Goyern- ment, ant acquiesced in by the people.\. '1f slavory is extended anywhere in ter. must be done by an act of Con- it not a question of \ domestic po Clearly: it is.! Has itnot been settled that Congress las tho constitu. er to prohibit slavery.? The compromise, and various other ertions of the power of Congress d by every, department of the ent, answers this question in the affirmative. And all know that \this has been seqiiesced in by. the people.'; Thus, then, it ig clear, that thepeople, if they wish to restrict slavery to its present lim-. its, they have only to cle it the proper men , and their wi 11, will be law, uncontrojled by that so much abused veto ndeed, the doctrine of Gen. T. on: the subject of veto, as laid down in the: letter above quoted, {intended for publica- « 1 therefore to ibe considered a pledge,) is in my judgment, of more value ' inciple in our system, than any has been advocated .by, the Whigs Mg?! the! Revolution,. _| is tic power, e(£321)?{Il'eplozgs't fo its use anda. ? years, gifénded‘ its tyranical graspto every,even the minu- test quention of legislation. It has rang- 1 ed, uncontrolled over our whole system,}: of domestic policy, from the establighmant) aata ofa bank down to the erection of a harbor} |at the mauth of a creek. Every actof fhe] j Congresa-of a. freqépeoph -has. thus been {will 4 made fo square with the judgmentof cap-] cou rico of ong Max.. an'acgugate definition of & is true it only continues for 4 years in one hand ; but it is none the fess a despotism} while it lasts, and if it is to be longer fol. erated, will be contipual, the only change being.the transfer of the inbsolute power, From the' hands of one patfy tythnt ' to his successor. . An honest man, as -Gen.-T. is admitted to be, with such opinions and: reasonable intelligence, which even hik endmies conoede, cannot make a bad or a erous President, . 1 hava been asked. dow joan YOU, who 'denpunced. the Mexican|war, voteforits Hero 2 My an.] \_ gwor is me plain and obvious: fithe regular ar.} commission when a} in* ight when and Us Siting, a l egular army. - In-the 'specch: for|I have beer so much condemned,, took this dis. to' escape \any JAH ~ n who neverread it;, Itis too obvious: hooses to think.. : 4 OF t’énded'ftds‘aj’ 'a work Css, but T have dinot tax- your- pg nemen, GAL. e n nfo o ut fut NOt n wll \ut wt \a ha h Nl ha AP # Gag)!!!» for (hp, Taylor., 3 ' - U a the Brookville! (End.» * _ f Wasim, XA . r Sir:- Your letter of reached /me half an hour & pvail myself of my earliest ments to reply. | 1 have seen from various parts of the wintry? contra. | Amor. Aug. 4. | ly 20, 1848. | the 14th inst., go, and 1 will leasure mo: in the popes ‘ ppiness of the and - your ple, and end in “t'lieltfial; Q 3, 202 resent form of free govern emes of wars ' vote of this E i wari ed annexation.of - hers myself | my duty as. Gon, Taylor; I But a conven. fconguest, hothil of the reckless disrég has; Ahey itnply: That _ hége.notions sincerely; (as ain the nomi] } E A : d when such pretences hadsefved [P\ e of an eleézlion’ to chan ' recently on 'other su Betiveen two.such I know I dif , but I must obey my: and cheerfull Gen. Taylor {as must}??? men I can- r with good |\ nvictions of fof y yield ito them the} ** A not | Hesitate: an who was | infanjous or un- se absolved Truly 'your friend,. h a\ yst g sin darted its rays RWIN. - {ning su blinds,\ st Blooming Grote, Iu. f anm marron .. From the Auburn Patty A ficrz'ile-_ f Auburn Daily Adve , eman up.\ W hig Mecling rat the Caur Houses.: _ [ber, made his father's bed \* Hallo! Do you father ?, Past 8-com © Oh, John,let me al ot a minute-you neeting of the Whigs was held at the House. on Thursday were addressed by the Hon..Joshua| ° jencer, of Utica and A.. i 4 of Louisiana. Thou nearly .worh out. by , the fire the' morning befor few hours notice of this meeting was giv- | ed, very large number -of our W hig! friends were in attendance. of My. Spencer was af able, convincing exposition of the higs, the character;, qualifications-and] ositipna of Gan,. TayTor,.and of the policy ind designs of the loco foco party; and es-| _ pefially, of that branch of it which is now.! tipting to. galvanize Mr.| . intp political lifeonce more. _ for, which the ; so-called free menthas been started by. Mr. |Van, Buren. f s, 'was showh 4p in its .‘ht,an&;thb whigs were : ; fled to. not to be dra {cal professions. | His 'speech |w ractical common sense and recommend. ]od Hself to the. undérstanding andpatriot. favery reflecting, unprej evening.-| . - Rightor, } hlour citizens| heir exertions | and orily a ve e specon | magi! he abetal ere quiekies duty of the}, {was préa€hing caution;. Tmoderation to all re,\* said John-: I fold you'-hé was-ain'pld h aint-sound ?\ == . 4}. - soil, move-}, inlets he Washington Platfy eal and unremitting att ests of the Unit ; Ieed whig} k. A& coc f After he had concluded, Ms. Rightor,a neighbor of Gen. Taylor an acquainted with him for twen and tlerefore well understanding his opin- ion| gpon public matters, made a few re-}. marks in reference to , Gen, I ' {principles, particulatlylhis views! upon the subject of sla sery extension. dfi—‘amJu‘s éumpegs al b edge, that Gen, Taylor is now as Be al-|! en, an uncompromising and ing whip, as tru vy Clay himself or any ot whole Union. Of fhis} he said there| {be no doubt. lgeo focos could h ay orm .= Tt wi pride and constafit endeavor ry with all the ability I b Cass P latform =I St sion which pervades. th revent my being heard lor\ topics .to which y1°r8 P9- | yon,\ . intimately \Vt-m; Bursa Plat/2m: E red with the choice oft} le, endeavor to tread ge ootsteps of GenGral ., fe He |dédlare ways? has been, C ~A One 4s hage, er aan in| \* so 51.0?! M iage took place lately; - room was without leg ut arms ! -so tha do all the'h kicking 5 \ l ave got from him the slightest intimation that he hadany sym-] pathy; with their principles, as they repSat- | to edly fttempted to do the moment, he . turned from Mexico, they, would. 'has madefhim their candidpt«: for presitGen But they could neither flatter nor inv hind ifito ahy such expression dr p and they gave up the effort. . a particle of doubt. bek aitenor of their press corraborates it} fr]! Rightor furthermore sai [p be true from the eviden aylor's own lips, musi? n ‘ (To THE ERIEXNSION or SuayEky; AnD] . woyLb UNHESITATINGLY.stGN A) HILL FOR] ipitine ar.: Mr.] R the] to lowing letter from Ho is position on the Free Soil ,iohatlugj_ vernment is lespotism. It that pvery.man in thecounty knew Mr.:{latel ithr, and could: hear 'his testimony a ise. points. They-would - {then; w jre, be satisfied as we'are; that Gen Taylor is all right not only on question of. Slavery extension, but uj all the measures advocated by.the Wh hief/ > Hal