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whim“ Wblgpfinclpluof'u. weare| - _< ~... $ for the and if l ma|1dww°f~w_ r_ m “2:5\:er w If “T1110! modfimlyud W GI;- “vo declare weeding to your aqua-t) ~ . iC That an Whig- we are un- than-ably and forever in favor of the ex- clusion of slavery, from all free- territory | now or hereafter t6 become - tin property of the United States. .~ ~ - Resolved, That we view Gen Tubal, as a man, honorablo -as a; svidier;- brave | -s a- pattiot; incorrupu'ble—u a. out» 'man, a Whig, r true. - That we regard his election tom Presidency as the greatest safeguard to \eur Union, not only From Shes without, from dunge mdmnfimtwithin. tos Af Racked, \That in Mimraso Famous, the Whig candidate. for Vice President,. we recognize &- favorite son of our own county, & devoted Wh , an honest and upright citizen ; thit his honesty of pur- personal worth; and - public ser- new rendqr eminently worthy of our pport, and t] at we. heartily respond to his nomination. Resolved, That in this crisis, we shall look with confidence to the Congress of the Umtcd States, to assume its rightful: m the Government, from which it been driven by executive usurpation; | ‘3 redgem us from the tyranny of the one man power, and we will use our ut. mostendeavors to lace men in our nation- - al councils, who have the ability to expose, | and the firmness to resist, all attempts to extend the institution of domestic slavery beyond the limite to which it is now con- fined C . “on. Taylor}: Letter, mm Rovex, Li., Aug. 12th, 1848. Paar Sir ;:-LI take pleasure in acknowl- ing the receiptot your letter of the 22d | 3 ont W8 to me Resolutions adopted it F3 mustang of, the In thedbe resolutions. 1 find terms of rg] spect and confidence towards me as high- ly gratifying as they wera unaxpectefi“, de for which I desire toexpress my sincerest thanks to the W higs of Auburn, who have |. thus. flattgmgly mpqnded to my nomina- } 4101!- Lor To youmlfi sir, I return my. best ac. knowlergments for the kind terms with which yoi have accompanied the: Regolu- tions, and for the grati ym assurance of the warm support. ofthe Whigs of your city at ths coming election. {an dear sir, th; high respect: and regard, ~ your most ob'd't servant, Z. TAYLOR. Anmflv}! Srevens, Esq., Secretary, Aus burn Rough and Ready Club, Agubuto, Benn. E Butler was chairman of the} Committees on Resolutions atthe Free Soil | gathering at Buffalo. He held the same: office four years ago at Baltxmép'e,g in the «Convention which nominated Polk. The follomngg is his Buffalo creed : => >: Resolved, That we, the people, here assembled, remeinbering the example of | ._ our fathers in the days of the first Decla« - ration of Independence, putting our trust | in God the trinmiph ot.our-cause, and mvokmg is guidance in our endeavors to defend it, do now plant ourselves upon the pati (fl) platform of Freedom, in oppo. sectional platform of Slavery. . Resolved, That we inscribe on ourban» ner \ free soil, frea. sch, frea labor, and:] fin men, and under it -we will fight of; and fight aver, until a tnumphnnt uctory shall reward cur exertions.' Now cqntrast thisfvith the doctrines which he “lubed fin! years ago at Bal. timore : 's That alf efforts of the Abohtlmm or others; to induce Congress to interfers: mam of Slavery, or to tik® N31?» I mu in relation thereto, are cal- culated TO LHAD: TO THE Most ipirMiNG: alDp pandrfous and that Aut such effortshava man: mavitubla rendan. oy to diminish the ha of the people, . and. endangerthe sla yam! perma q’ the Union, and ought not to . “in“! rignd «fa-tweed imsti-| Act: pon this idea: ofSonthom fight! Mr. Bu tr, Mr, Van: Buren, and: Burnburriers, here and elsewhere, went m . fer. Mr. Polk and elected him. These many after doing all the mischiefiin their] - m, are now whining, like: luxnllmg poorites, over their own work, and tr seduce whigs into a, positic ‘ “filmammumum 40m? ~A The Rachma- American toll- a «s r one\ of : Wiicazett. On Wednesday: night; : the. packet bouszmt was 'the went,after \amicably whore the] e. one “womb “4&0! Wing young men of \ \gmmmwuum mm If the mil l‘MMMWdonfl-nupdldohlhu‘ M 7 | they now do..\ HmunMywh expect» | od that mon who indirectly voted for Polk im '44 ant | _ 'The Rev. M, Wins, delegate to. ' tho Befile | . 6G “w m, \out“?! \ thl |he Ie, Yam Bubedi : will be apt to. mont sith . dif. ‘ imwwuwhzn “WW“ : 10 umwmmmnm | Nth-mam of Ann-“8.999— mumbfiumpuuMmuycfiflg undue-uni“. \ THE pperTion or'mt‘ommnnu. . 01th as to his course of action & ly understeod.. mustn't-mm“ and anywm.wmughmfl M fluwyfinfihMm-wflhmdn? \| tw4,. Indesd hes mere explicit and diract open. Wm ai.the other dumiidatenc~ sussed ahirt of polinchLaction the: Alison: hung-(Gn’l‘ayhc cannot be excelled, . It is alt Mill: Marion and: serupuloue \public-m could desire..\ In it he explains beyond a deubt or a quibble his own political views, his wiews of the: duty: of the President, and the great 'and: cardina} inles of action which he will- adopt, and to. which he will scrupulously udhore, if exalted to the ma- uonol‘Nahonfl (311an Ha 'could Ml have said fees without . timnifestly disregarding: the rights -of tho-White“ not have amid more, 'without casting away his own self-respect, and' detracting from the dignity of the station in which thepooplehavc determined to. place hm 22s But while Gen. Taylor ja: explicit, open, and div rect, in exp-mm; to. 'the .. whote. 13'qu (h. North, South, East, and AVest, dthxhapuord course: which he will : pursue, and the you cardinal . principles which will direct his action, ' he stendily 'and unchaiigably refuses to PLAY : {NEE DEsS- POT by declaring in advance what laws he wil} veto, or what laws he will 00:1ch agly su¥er to go into operation. He nobly refuses fo to degiade kimself und: insult the . people. tHe \beliovey tha people not only have the right but thi intelligence 'to. pass just and: hm sit flan, want. ©. Those Jaws,} 'he solemnly «locku- he' will sign, whatever may bo his ryrmw epinjens; in all- casos i «which they: stitution as it has been oxpounded ang acted upon 'by the earlier PM“ of the Remap: and ac- :qulssced In by the People. To not thiy a National PPlatfoeny: broad 'a and safe Jr foc all who lelntlocholduoq Bum-1 We appeal to every man's 61W. to a¥«| ery M to every. m'rnm of trathy| and. above all we appoul to history, # \thie in ust f moped 'old 11mm of ho Fallon-of iw mun-y? Is it not the [mm .of Jefferson, _ film, light documuofhwin CW and Jamb K m7 Let the peopleponder theew'thinge .well. But let us illustrate the foolishness; aud | sistency, not tosay injustice. and wrung, of requir- ing candidates to pledge themeelves th advanceto .we wdthit it to be an unwarrantable imagini#tioX<~-tr 'Detroit iw MicBHigan should be elected] the United Slaw. The people in thei andmthcm they deem cocci-leave ia the public dent Canes in:thais Kxecutive. Hs 'law before it can go into effect, But he is: nudg- ed to the party Platform. Sflhc turns | 'yrer the proceadings ef that body and finde that | he cannot ~ may.“ the bil He finds 'thathe haw pledged hifeelf against the principle . involved 311.59 Inw: Whttmbe dot If he ap- proves the law (he:becomen . a , India) to his Party -if he: was. Veto. hum & Fyrant &.. |a King, and thwarts with hit sitgle will the cons ARM; ty at length mum [- : So sin-chm mum Now-0pm Mary Taylor to be M5. \rho 'people go quand snact a: law, and present it to | hin for his mum“ Infield of turning to the: ' platform of.. the - Baltimore: C vention, or - of the / WWW ”NAM, 'or of t WOW!“ of the: UMQQMW éarsful- lone. IFit daes Matilda-dill!“ instromant mmmmauwmw MuMmkb-Wfit take up his goose | approvduwu’uthomm th Tia-umb- Phunml. Juli whim than. a 6011118113th ”Minwmlwt wmfilflfihfiumm‘m fat?“ Writ 5'48. rte-u, pagan-mun hm QJMMf-hm tous p .\ brings ns.signn of nnumeqanses at the 3 mma.\ | * 'Tt:in objected to: Gon: nymmns-nm- Perhaps, theogh, it\ th-flfifm am | {he be elected to the Presidency. We think 'the | Mel mdM'nyht mahhpiubut fairs - ”farm-rang” “wufiwnflu madmuuxbifiom uf persotial dude t | bn, Triend. of fie country, avery f National \Republican who sincerely. desires 'the [ | prosperity of the country and the Uniqes of the [ farirn, - we bog them \to nécept' our Mm)?“ \Gale were then m for muzmmm flu {far > Wisner, .i Wiener,\. but. Wiener! al Gon +aot\ on still no a mouse; His some: wae not in | jad o, «clill\~ +~Adame,\ Adame,\ * | pis i' e erbsrite d ihmghshcm of the MM CT 1d building, and when modest Mr. Adumia cduld fq longer withetand the- repeated calls of his fat- | 'low-citizons he reluctantly came: forward «nd took 1 yp | Monroe, in 09pr fath- n-callod, affirmipf , t Jackson, Vin Baron. and Pulk! 'time come whan the ample: of? QMGE I WASHINGTON shit bur-d. nude-£6: thcnew- , bas. £1215 4, lam» . veto or approve particular Buppése-thougls f - \_ . of the t .' \Mr Lowis Caoe w 91m: hear 1}, of the privileges cemferred «pon | them by the: 'Coqustitation, pros: mega} twvmhmb ' in (ha 1% Muffin-“mtg But par- [ \ or principle and. “Maul mGwMWm: % tion, he takes vip an - mimic pamphlet calleg | ° | the Conntitition \C ‘lyeompm‘fma Taw in question with its: provic- | 'quill asd ?. 2._M\ in.s plain,. beld | \ Mgfiflmfllhthmmdlhn mu“ mauwuuwm any» ‘ .‘ trely, thorenghly whig-asid entirely,, thidoughly, up?“ “halal-dun, ou a ‘mHk-fififit seone .f action | ****W* ‘ Mbu‘wdlfiofinfluwh _ m Mawumwaufx _... | Gourt Resin wo were astonished. to see ear friend | P47 eee\ |.}. W: Wisher siting perfectly at dare\ in fraternal | \9000008 ‘hxfimflwwmw-w \what auntidete' ism bqfiu‘nfliml} HWuhhan-ukoflfl- lias thus to préserve hiswenled dignity.: He seemed] hidd- tha air with perfect Hreedom, nint : it poot to the emelf, - Bat wa will net stop to urges | on. tos pa\ jud-flpfi‘lhanfithn» marke, we conics. (>' with oviey bind;cjom and condition of péeiaty, ¢ver which imotléy erdw . mahfimmuh presiding as Chairman. Major Was. (3mm a number of Vice Presideats, among was one bankelding whig and ons i but the-chaigman neglected to nok. Sor: hour .- w _Finuily. Armation by the meeting. 'This did “my make any différence; and as the business proceqdied: without infeévoption. we. lake it firm they ware both qonsidered: orthedex. . men-mm mdmummfimmohhc Platfsrm at afterwards explained .by one of the ~spenkors u‘fi pethape mo grout wonderment, WWW abolitionist always takes the sureat way MW \mum. They hare die-funds glut batter adapted to their purposes thai the I movement of J844. Macy yequires them e [+ \ «-But. before going any farther we must gm a for omitting to mention thé. excellent W monte made for the Reporters; - Our friend By jot the:Democrat, having been assigned '% ] nent place at 'the Reporters Desk; Jud” aha same that tqohtba vote in the theatre}. pom» aI)! arose and minim! if «frend Fammwak\ was nt, laviting him also to take « place. at éentrive the reason, and fuully concinded that his a nah unwmzlnfimgm fise soil ma fey hnd seein their Joy broke forth in: Mmmm‘ e uninuprited MMMflm be het a- theres he stand.. 'Sfrange as inay seem Hie bulimia. the: dim'of the. Dru-amt who sat | {taking notés,\ and gave-hins' a sound drabbing. | \,; eaboadmitted that the of Texas | tin fact extending slavery,\ but forgét: to inbarners. who worked (11:13:0de of I favor mwmmmmhmMu that it. . LVPM“ from the cousideration. of fir. kri- n-menmnmm qwmq‘m he had «\anothe? candidate to don} with.\ . at. wo won't be positive w Sam-m fuid Raw; hew; und We pescssded, - And | now ermManboecot in abuse. Falling to produce an effet flay br ways in minnow Sa | bimwelf through several mots, in which ust confess he showed himwolf a skillfal ad pt -b at honorable profession; 3\ He compared @r.) Taylor“. Hog, ani to remder the mm still more my “M m; npleted: the picture. .. Windy-raw annual H fillmi to (nature in our fife. | The' ; hee Awuwnwm | Yos, fol thie pawn-mm \if“hlfljmfifl atheany muufiogr Kmsgwhipofms L4 arty, this unwerthy uhszMi f menflbmmummrmgmm WWW-flmm General, a man whose fame if uniarninhed, and whose Brilliant deeds are knewn and. limit-d Througtiont the ofvilised world, is to all-intome and aah\ And Eimira hase lasts-hula sleinder. “flown“ I'm m- Him-mm: Will any whig muse} a_ faction which resorts to* Mm \tall defamation? . \mafia” ~ He tout | tel yummy... and: mthMkub-gem Ms\ “MyflbHi-thu M ca the an. “may ag Mun-Quinta?“ * mmnmm mun-um“ WWWQ“ {uw GULL TBE mew. - | happy to with! the gentlemen, and vary | part < mghmw’pwhnmmv- manna. We accordingly . wens. Forward) | NLthe donotplmnlgnackatly eonfixcliqlhflubonm f “manhunt-«3. ware greotéd: with a a“, 'C endows cheer. It being tha first time rim ‘mchmod in our life, wo annually gut-shout 10 } 93:0 about his great diffidence in. addressing pub» | ether {M mmflagu, but Ingnched at ones; and immo- fie,“ into. the bowels of Gen- Case; in which: ap- ofthe Baro late- position ha floandérdd mbout like Jonah $fte . Cass to his heart's content, he pouncedsipon |/ l nd any of his overcharged: invective wpos 1 119 | in, {WM 1!thwa aitha }. to applaud the. nan-mg; mm? wok that ous pasty 'was Mic and the sthor ) 1 Wilt-um The zouniry, | mafi- | grow sidet ho said he t pet his:oyes apon, when: the. Yam: Busenites. broached: the | the. dootred that tn the «: {lotons belang the spells,\ he WWW ”team’s-Wilt. “Manx-Maia}? he M UW an»; WOW 4M Thns\ by bad Qt “may-lindfihyutiuwnx uhiwmitfngoflh 6 povight ‘Iu m ConranJion - MSW: mm a Mnmwflw~h meulfldikmwfid Aaken (0 Heaven MW? Mubarak-napkin“, Y | hins far voting fn fayor' Nil\ wished it - desunctly apd we hopase: teo. > rpy. He believed 'that most. awumm m were ¥ery i umamawuhgmm anbscribe to the whole mus-sum fimmhawximm They shot out 'here | : { the 1mm v a, Wiener, w in: fix: sarly yat) and short to allow tha of. | f Q“ My,“ Wt Vuumgapm rm. Wu ; did. (Be thut as it may we fee! dily Malfu- goes: tis board hand and foot to the kite « 1 Xfimtyw Malina ». MW avery. Wu hub; hig doctrine. If H. Groely what reenaclence he has been credited with he ust. myuMthxhol-mouaauwht- me . _ We bhily regred. that he dogs not openly minim“)! Yan Borsu. - It is our mwkffihthhwinhhmm Em Mie flsymemmmm sly aiding | and neeisting the - MWMBMR ”Himm‘ pas.. Imp-yin”, miyhuydulamfinthn #1 n a“ ng £1me tore off his shirt or his |. immifim mgr Hum | hume in impotent of hatte \when WWI “hm-“l“m'fl\ amp-o- P“ mfikwyfimfiwflfifmm WitthfiMd“ dictation... is. Whip will still be whige, though a dozen Grecleys hfimrmmmwn | their backs. spot their Mada-k 'party. The tromson of Ameld rougthened the cause of Liberty: \The defection of those satizett whige | whore censcie Ac¢;(1) mucus-mun. mmmflmmm m m mfiwfitmd‘fiu w i Mgm [I] Mb mailed. A; add:] Hea. F. Mun-1mm Whit-f: nun-mm:- f niMVul-n; 'Time will atieat the nnower| the f bet we belies Knot. But if Gon. Tayler be | di ‘ '_inlo¢.mhu ne lees orthodot. Reribarner| | anthority than Job Vax Buren that he péssoeser a | t Mflwm‘dum; | af character,\\ .~Now if al the hoge |. Lerersics raow G - mhmflmfl‘mtfihfiwd My: 1 e donbt -_ ~ | etontions we“ any to bp: w | Fon p \\C \he fnk 1 “M“ “yfimuwaw . ue : ”h“ 2m f, At i a fmt o me t baa-induct.“ Argo mum-nami- yaw» t I‘M Jan. his“ whig pr ma. leior puny 't the time free aoil may“ Elmira tiny“ Mama-am inn-hwy. ® wiigm Unie the gark of Freedem they | ago\ brpatetrinmph arse Aéverty 1.131;th 4 {rwwfi- bhfigwkt g Il‘“*b 1~.€ 0 40 Oily if Mfufihfii W ”3&4 (Cas M mms } . 0 main-m» wan adérssted by |, _ _- fit! thomand and one | a bug. 1»;me mumnulmw ind Mg wire! Mania! Wffiukufl If no tharsloge: ”Mamumww nae-Mi“; and we! hare no doubt {: the. Manama“ L Wtufiqfidbfl vim: die; MWMTQM, ”909W”: dum- clusion that'they . went off at half! cock., had 'better wait uhlil they. : get the whots story ; uflsmifien,wub9uld}hlni'itwom Bethe film! Mam sae in who} straight uh~flu ca t they.. have tanked. Auyuhupohcy $111.“ {J certais de-] 4m 36m Tayboc, shall , mm strum”! trams might not as well lot fiyWfitqu‘ «But Care Walkm tin course wil 4am Fguu' ‘Mfl V am, id btirats Taylor saintly im noo, pre “thumbs in: has put on. “been“ way to keep oof of Vii Hurd's trick, ' Gazette chargoiue . uh mailing- thut the -whigi party in the true: tres soil perty. ot! course we do.! * T All that hat ever mappfimelmmmgmwy sas fae [ dition of the alate has been dona by the whig par- rte; *[1y.. The whige have always.stood) firm. 10 |. '¥ferstofore; right of Poryien while the Jocefocos lopposcd it.-f, awhilcthb Motown-Moodm”0mtb mo of Slavery is aid ha linul dectirina jin the. 17115; a baniber this- Arhiges fought the . one“. “no; Abrics count-vibe, fought waning- GCatsite fluq selumbie teemed.. ,_, an: Mt!» may! the: rum“ is, Hhouy Croiv: Aho seme dishoaorible WMM1fimwwtkmm “him\ a t flywdeh-mq We wil all such, ~ L wkuy, am ”anm‘gm mafia-gr; fi’mfi' Wfitfiaudfiqg- | lor, . At ilargo mobling of the' Jeon feseuheld at| _ \_ Wmmm'w'mt°’&jj6ug (oe “a“ GM mmmifith-Imfi ghf‘fi a “Shaw’s-”M“, “Mfl'cfl- c f (if: ,. in The | sideration a let \1 mit of Cal: for had wiltton to t} Mtw,uyhmmmrm “rm“‘u nie fifl é $1 ’.‘ v+ eoghtand weil Lmumlmfiww -,:”,l”g,,fij< . lull-racq- e 'fi‘° geit lel nage 1 31139!” nmwmplun as tflfimfltflkflmfllo‘; , than “ulna WMkM nus-My trud add safe courts for the whig My to pure\ 'The wwhige warred against the annexation of Tex-| o, wiowh Info the seals: of: Polk and Sham in i Bm‘.“ \SH MES mm,“ TB mee bo beloners tothe of lee acct-actual” the “q“ ' o #) 7 (Wu-Bu 'werkly lauding to the ski OHUCHVIM myflshbifhW’mn-wéty fot as' $k$WMH§MMIHflMo PHIW | vention and ”NM”. finaflhuumtpndqmghn‘ in neur thas Marlid Vax Buren hasto 'do With SBCA. empofiatie ta YdedMi-lthutfii‘whom nlas I Maths-undid Moe-u rip... ¥z. i* 30 Coull so Me. Pilameds lt as migh nu the sau most» |.. nad 45: lag is supgpard to hare mativeted Gen. Batice Tit | going. of ' W mm Aa Gon: . Ina-z.“ hint illeteily a nv 4 W*Vmgfimp m‘ ”fig, refint of ths these a ”flmmwnwflh“ a fl ‘ 361m: “rayon enamel- liko due-e the meeting ul- journed 10 Mfi mum top-tho: f\ minded very _ wise jfin‘ hm mi, law may, mummy brunigukfif: 'to {eld mm admafiummmomsbeyhfl N 'mersly on -g point of. mgmm rould & iKe t ‘ 1“erva ' mam-a. n.’ wan. Sishes the Spee atilomJ.}LWMentlhuBuf Ile Convention; and invites to it, the A+ especial\ | Mnm,andmapm. ¥ read it with 'the: hopethat it - midi-pol fax-u which lung . Regulst Nmtplbfior denounced 'the principle of bolt- in; than'the\ WW Now 1 Cannot - perceive \w ”hf WM “MIC\ \. _ | arention of {er? WWW. ail“; ight AGAINS» ¢ Mum ”Van f when mu,” | Fo, attention of «honest Whige.\. . Eclaim to be Jost [P w. dy not wonder the «mtg my “MM; Whig; and Lhave qndldly and carefully] \_ f-unua'hnppodcnt since Van < a. “11:06de When tho religions it s time For saints kWh-Me. Auy But the a,“ A I». i'fi mill him 1& T o | thailting . narrative--a 'pictiite > fjfi‘tl wrought. ~ « whigh ii“? ught marrow Miss Macbride,\ in other “Kwanmrhmxnba appreciated, | b 01h HIM Inf how Mam Susde 67 a, cleat ot} In ao ' id. Ana fliefihovflueflym- talking, while the bartnt mers ( fieflaflbflMflKdQectfin vibe-ref ep at nione, 1 mitteos and, m# Mr. flats-MM flfizfigthu , aluminium-wusumaherfigngm - Gaenasat Tarrox grammes-”It is not arg team\: kgowpn,- pub-Hy, that Gen. fqiorm Otd: 24 atlhflmbuuh of 'Eippeceance, 4 ~ | Hwrmop, aod his 'stroug ano was- \pared tha; | gloomy mghl-xndnmgbackdm lmggflhondu-i ' ¥alor bn thiit eccaaion ha. was promoted by! ffm Winch!“ ”Gamm- p «Gen. ~.. folklflotyd'l ‘ xx}: cxch M. ”Mil an appb [tree is Helderberg Sras struck: aud split fi Mm ~ A young man: “finial???” ie Ax. ‘WuM’fifihfi Aad. ficm which will meet with the tamg fate» 7 31mm! “Resonating, an? umwfm'l #0: drg them out, \ or - a:mM%hu ec Ezj-zwm will navy Mum ammo:- * 33 Aa 5mm nex-'1‘hnnhgmng in Ngw amp- ' shire for the day cncceodiwg thorns. * dential Election,\ ~Thwnfiom that fif’ Governor lion, w. mt nomad chm spading mailers Thw . |@Beggar Ship,\ may» Howard Payne; i hat of an i inck ntatsu punlyfi'oim (ifs-x3, in than“? . 'The Run-oil Mu. Dana,\ Lynch 'are worthy I'l‘m‘: find will 'be. W #A the tree 'at: the time, and slid into: the car.\. \ onlity, Mambo/1196 closed and held sim fist. fast. . jas and crowbars . were resorted to m ~ finueould hamumd. Maegan i . if“? Mtgneha 5:13:53;th con» hWfimfliMifidMWlm inf-midi \They are:. WW 'n tt60 New You: Emu-Emu: 3mm +> tfid publication of: 'the New: York \Ex- . a\. . Taylor and I‘M '+ ‘5 film: “f 'of New flame-hubs” Morale zncfi‘ileb- Hmou Mum: m fimmnvdflm 6 E eelient Magaz: ne. mflefiemberl non in m Yie ~. ems wan-ally 4 was! exir@ , in travelling LyiC aa