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tiful linea,.^ *rlt4rarm!a||i i»ConiMa.lgnB$M'd wip b&j,
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been a frequent Afjwjb, «tjpf>««' cfSl"1*' $$?** ' 4 c e n t 'fe
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?t!on that boats from the Seneca lofte »;aii brin
J, md 75 ce^ts|KSbe farmer forf
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idfadand it wjfjitbiug
<iy to moke s u p a r t o
J r t h a t Hiere
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• . taiity of his reiJftverJpf
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Thy hilts and thy vallies, and ellverj ttreame;
"During the absencToflMir. William B. Myers,
A T I I M S ^ l0O,6Q0,!10a : b u s l i % p ^ W » . b e s i d e s beof and The {(row ana^li6-n)Baflo»«,jfliere qftin my ,chtldi>od, ••> wlieAt,, 0 0 niucnuanBi
•cenotaT and liberty, cr profusion and s e m - of Domestic Animals, FainiJy Manufacture, .wjjio was on bosi^sftat.Mi njMl&t ilvs.«efinjs,t|iat
K l l f t © O V m/minailWH
ERNOtt*
ed at these mills, to ti
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*• - - i » . * « » » " - « < ' * h « v i i , j i t a . ^ ^ | ^ . | | ^ ^ > . j r i i d r t i f : j g c 0 l l a y e , A r t » , « i « ; his brother, Col.. Samuel Myers, received ah uuai.VVMm-mv
a. pbrk,
^ and
bushels of corn, an,i I rambled in play, and still waador la dreams
the dairy.
p r o the^prdduceof
b a b l v ) , e soo^lO.OOO
t t a the first day o f the F a i $ Horses, Cattle, aiUMiymoiis couim'inication, chargin® his tjs'erriv«j<4hat.I.6m.f
, Butswe must not forget another important pn>Tlie place where that pg^iqt, the lovea najn«"oT'^my'i«b'lfi'A,
Sheep, and Swine, will be exhibitediflnot of agriculture, wool. England produces 110
in-law with adultery, and pointing to Mr. D.
sent as presents, as ^curiosity,
First raptured my sijjjj,ftncjsjjil.ujnuls wi(t,h its spell;
Suitable enclosures for Sheep, Syvine, CaUle, Marvio^HKyt as the gaiyy, pajtyj/TtHMWlter
:oS»fifiiiTon," end thus g t # t | | t - $ t « m i e l f e s
SKe.^en
fin% wool, France ijmports it largely,, i'roin Spaiu.
of ft daily b y thoiPeansytvtaiJ
Though, sleeping in dint, the wide world'has no other,
«se*^will be p r e p a r e d . /
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Germany
will
soon
manufacture
all
that
it
can
prorequested an interview ; and oftepm to produce
Which shields from the wilos uf the Tempter so well. ( tin thearjOTtaB&hqi
Hrticles o f Family* Manufactures, Fijuits, (be clearest proof of the trutb^of the .charge J
dnee/'^nd. the increase of populatfonand maniifact ,f»j
Flowers, and of the Mechanic Arts, for premi- Ibis proof was furnished, and was such that erareVm iSpain will reducB its export. Hence Eng- VV'herofiretwith my satchel and boobs, I tripped lightly
ed as a deposit tor all grain 1
ums or show, will be received a t l(ie Railtoad
and most depend, Jor-dme- wpol, on Australia, Asia,
,ven ,Cot.. Myera> with all Itfg dpvptipn. to bississtiieicaiaitty^aKi
Depot, on tb,e,second,.d$v.>r
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tw, coutd-not resist it.-^lDtereepted notes Were
lialf the day. m ihf> baatao^Sho.btfjpk, wjb|(!rj^Q brightly
it oan^bafte
CoDipelitora for pretbiums.are required t o have produced, and, the oi98y!;pncln«rPe.evjdenc,|'Vva8
miles dismtj.i&claiie fanner l^OOftSthtsdiffcreiice
Flowedfaur'mufingb*D -*tvMSsn th&VphodlliSfis^iid homo.
coafitry tp sBttlersT qjf
fa:^'J$0&Mm^uZl
Mft^i^Spre^slon of the p o p * their Animals and o t h e r nrliclea on y»e ground e^hioited of £w)tyintejcours,e for. mbkhsJf p o t
wili give u s a controUiBEpadvantagl?* In 1840 tbo
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On' thy banks, ;pcirliti£«tr'£nm,
i t o i t y atjd"flroiness broughf and ready for inspection, by 20 o?cloclc A . M . tdfyears;
wjiole
produce
of
thftl.'fflte*d
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The faffler of Mrs! Myers' wds ini
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NjfS* official duties^ not less each day.
Kor« radiant Dran SUwe-on thBhosoa pf Truth j . . . •
pounds. yThat ,of 184;S ^was prababty 4O;0OO,OOO,
mediately "written for, and satisfied-of his-daugb- CORm^m
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^,.,jr*»*'<hek lives/ baye endeared
T h e PlougMSig M a t c h , at $ ou^lock^A.'Mf fer'a gum> removed hsr fyooj ilie "Sitjr. Col.
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vyhile^bc} immrt was.about 25,000,000, Hence Whoseboduty I worsto^dlullmany o|io.njt^
settlemeatsi whoA.nfdy^ettH^!4ffe^|aiidi^5
^lemiieifaiio masses and furnish an of t b e seco.ooVday. ' J i l l te£«n%.are expected to.' , Myers also wrote,to bis^rothe&jflfqrmingliiffl
Nor .dreamed aught soJilaVenly ediud i&Aeia (ts youth.
'we
consuriie'w.Oqp.oOK
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ten'sears,
we-.
pt»j*U
-vyBeat d6H vereri -at <&&i8iiS&, mi' |ayuB'tofs|e-for
ijIpitiQn. that in ibe future as in the be oq ftegc«>»nd at t h e time, iBe-feadinaas t o : minutely of jail tba; qlrcamstancesg;. Thunderp r o r ^ l ' y ^ p ^ - l b o . d O f , 0 , 8 0 , and eShsSieais ftuioh On ihy books I've-sat downi sad, sjlonfarid lonely,
*$£ests.of the State cannot be. commit- comoaepceploughing. This e x h i b i t i o n . w i l l he- struck at the infidelity 6f"h'ertftocW1le1jad ever
more, at an' average of'^fteinfs- to" thA'pTodncei',
the au^anta^they r | p ^ M ^ A ^ ^ m ^
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^ sjftj»>ur>ys'etting,r^s.fa{r|ayM«^
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eonductKl in conformity to regulation 13 of this^
s-haneist or more capable men.
q o d ^ a p e g t a j p the/.c0nntiyonthet^naiiti^y«3EporN
loved, howored aird chefishej^#a'stffngf<)r!hapf.
countries stere sctgrefl-t WP a mg^tn#Ky he w i
Aii'a
tvept
for'the
aSsent
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dead,
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Society.
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,, tfbaj JOHN T.jfcUQSQN, of Erie,
eSt. .^"his ^vill /urnjsh $6,0,000,000 annuaUy.*a agBess with the thougltptif-ljis liormivwoundettin
ed, are higbl^mefulf.to^e^nje^ie mesrehant
In^ifijipfll ^er> i a]J|u>.a diearA. - , -.; > f|' >
l>eiuDjr>rirJLtao Coointy C o u v c n t i o i k
A n address will be delivj>i}ed ^t the Cdvni ibf> ^ndeiest point, ^r.MyerSjlui.rJ5l irl to^Bicb, , , , _ , . . » „ „ . „ , - E L t t l S L. ALLJ5N,Of Washington,
ripultnre oa'the w^oleprpdnctiDn, and $25,000,000
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ahd'great
land holder. •Iws,'<ns'j'«. us&i-i
'-a--• $rejpM>per persons to be elected Canal Comirm-House, "at'3 o'qlectt P . M " o r f h e second d a y b y mond, burning to glut h;is vengeance' Where he
to
the
country
6tt
the
whole
exportation.
Flow
on,
fjejitlp
otrearo,
tp.
JOB
hsautifulriver,
The adjoanpt^on 01 the^eroocralio County Convent
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>f*«iORST^—are well qualified tQ'discharge tbyre- JOtX'Jft.' N O T 3 ; ; S>crer»ry o f Ibe N e w Xoxk, had been so foully w'ronge'a.' T o escape notice/ '»•>-, "'"fi*
And
dioaVdW'Potdmhe,
roll
on
to
the
sod;"
'asitiud&iguo,
OB
Saturday,
l?tb
lost.,
at
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the.
north f$e qf ,<%a^a,,3bput ftesata8
hm^m
•.Mansttde duties o i that office; and in all respects. sState 'AgriciJfflrJM Society.
1 .; , .. ,^mo.C)ontestipg Delegates.
But <diiift^^illiie;»or1>r^to'\ii^B,d*isOT9r':. '""'
however, Jis left the cars -at tlie Jiincttori, about li W'CIQC]
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Hopeto.wn, a . s a t ^ p l ^ s r f ! ! ^
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Spciejiy.
.'„ v s b r t q y \
' < S ^ the democratic elec?
Those jfffsAvhieli.dy' clftldhpatj u.M.^qy'en with theo.
sarneconstruction, were built thj^^e^ra^TgL,
for t h e ensuing year will take place imtn,adia!e|y 2l-.inile8' <r6m' Uichmohd, -aftcLthere taking a'
. TheatSttofl'0fc-the O.onvention'iu relation to the
ta
tiffc&rsyStato.
»» , . h^rse
provided^bx
bim,
fie
gotered
the
ci(y
gn,
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f b o Address ajjtiV Resolutions having been aftej th&adcLf^ss«:,
Dete^fc f$tn Ontatie and LivIrtHslonwill JDB#1 afr iadmifisicm'of the delBgatesl-• to tho qfJntested eeate Ayo, I lova-tUte, blest spot, tlioutitt dearer than oyer,"
are situ^ted^n a •*&•&&>$lil^»aviga«oa:tte
Sidftday after the sftades of n i p t had fall&*u.| arid, theThe
0: 'MfOr Pecli, In Limn,, on Thursi% the 15tji
- lioaso
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For thrj jgy%P ijiy^otfth, ]ToKray>^rroiv8Bjo«e4%ar;
r e a s o n motioo of#[R'Slittdy> of Nevv York,
T h e p\emi6tna to b e awar4ed at thja m ^ t j n g , ; ;
outtirt piFthft- O^ndafjtta-J^^eajrvS^'uaotiiiji
pn that body, is a matter of so taneh imp'brtalice
as 8bon as tba morniti| Jight'Crrabled bim to nialie day
of Oel"
leKMftstttnt.
at
,12
o*etock'.JVJ.,
to
norninate'a'
of
t
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e
Society,
will
be
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•were unanimously s$6pt$rj»,- •»"
sute of his victim, he rushed to Hoyt's cb'atn'ber, candidnte i o '^Sppo'ted by the Democrats of thin-Con-' and interestJhafw%aaten8ed to'Kave given to bur And whoro'er.heroy.hbrao,IwilJpart &pm thee never,'
with Mud creek; they ^ b s i h ^ ^ . S ^ ^ j f j , ^
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Resolved). • a , ha.t.M«S|rs.%nfi!sto5 of Orange, choice. 5fef officers,'
' Vvithoar^sav)ngp ilgh, ^fitfout sHe:daipg n tehr.., "'•**
MjH'Kt.'Jt tlw approaching electiont and to trana t ^ discharged the contents of a loaded pistol in gressiunal
sact 8noa o^mimmai ta maj- (»'e broughf befbre -hi Corii rearjers, a skefchsof^he Rebate i n relation to it> '•"' GBor^'towirVwCVAug.^Blt.''' "
LtviflfSten'oJ^SR'yorlri^ndVan Buren of A l - / ( AH the members of tbe Society, and othflTa,
- fcnok*.'" stneams, andrimthrbqgh^W|Mnlu^oanirte3
DEMOC-Ji^R -MOMlf
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bany^be a*omrM«^f?i»
the _..KU.
publi- *friehdspFtBe^aose, areregaested tobe pcesenfc ^
The officer's of the Society, &Kfecativ£, p&!
cation-cf<tfc.e-.»pTOc.wriirjg%address and resolo-
©pAnjoiion of .My. Angell* gfgMvtBgaton,
0<*salt>&,' That the President-appoint a State
Central Committee offive, for tq» ensuing t w o
E^fcswiarj ttntiL&nother shall b e appointee],
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"Kte-JPresideBt ap.pojnted.af&M* committee—
Messrs. Azariah C . Flagg, Gerfit V . L o w i n g ,
William Caesidy, Peter Cagger, and Henry H .
Martini
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On motion of Mr. TaHman of Dfttc&ess, the
thanks o f the members of t h e Convention were
tendered to tbe-authorities and citizens o f Syracuse* for f h e i r 4 u ^ n e s a in fiiroishing a place o f
meejmg.ifir?be Convention during its session.
$ n motion resoived, That the thanks'offbis
Ccm/v;§ntioh be tendered t6 t h e Presidents, V i c e
jPresJdjBtts and Secretaries, for the faithful discharge o f (heir duties on this occasion.
iAlso on motfo.M>j'e«alv'ed, That the proceedi n g s o f Jhis Convention be signed b y t h e d i a r r man,atid -Secretaries, am! published in- t h e demacTatiq-papew o f this'State..
T o e .Convention tben adjourned sine die.
. -1:. •« C H E S T E R "LpOMIS, President.
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ELIJAH F. Ponnv,
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^Wijw.tAM0F. KRAZEE,
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J A M E S S. W H A L E N ,
DANIEL WABDWELL,
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GEOHGE R u n s ,
DANIEL MOSELEY,/
M I L E S P. LAIIJHSON, V.
L J W N G S T O S LIVINGSTON,
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Pres'ts
'rWUiXA&M A. B E A C H , .
WlLLIAJtt COLVILLE,
JOHW BEHSDtcTj'jSecretaries.
. d e m o c r a t i c Senistrtiinl Comvfiitioni
ACqn^ention, composed o f % e Democratic
. fiepresenfefives fro'm the several counties composing the Seventh Senatorial District, w a s held
a t the" Waterloo Hotel, to the village of WalerIoo,,gn,th£ 6 l b d a y o f Odj-ober J$46?- WpHfe.JJiJrpose' 6f DOjiiiiating a candidate for Senator,' to"
te'sftpported by t h e DemocrSnc party af the ensuing plejition, at which the following groceediDflftiveri? h a d :
•Qn'tapHon o f John Ij. Cuyler, of Aurora, the
CoriVefffefn was c'aflect td order by Uie appointment o f thelCrlbft. E . F . S M I T H , of Ontario, as
Prestdenl, a * )V. H . SHAHtttAND, and C. K.,
W ^ T K I N S , as Secretaries.
The following delegates appeared, an4 took
tbdir s^jts.in the Convention.
^Cortland—George
Ross, Calvin Hathaway,
VI. H . Sfiankland.
iHonitsgd—W.
Bates, Mr. Vary, Wm. Porter,
J r . , A . L . Smith, V\Tm. Henderson, S. Hutchinson.
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fktyw4~QRathbun, D . Cook, E. IVitberell,
B . E." H a v f l ^ V V m . Moore, J . Sittser, J. \.
C a y l e r , L . M K I i i n . J . Wpodmancjf.
*efl«co-*j|WSandford, $s«»B«. Dodge,, C. K.
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Watltinsi^
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_ i L _ i . JMr^m , w
H e c o x , H . Merrick, J. VV. Connell.
Ontario—E. (J. La;.lianj#W. Ball, T. A . I'm-
kney, C. J . Folger, E. F.Smith) G. M. Horton.
Tate*—J. F. Gage, L. S. Ayres, T. H."Basset!.
p n riotion of Hon. G. Rathbjuji, 6f Cayuga,
tb6\,p|(4vent5on proceeded to an informal ballot
for£!fcai)dio,ate, tvbich resulted as follows :
tr^Orge H. Middleton, of Wayos, - 27
V.Y. Howe, Jr., of Cayuga,
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A- T. Knox, of Seneca, . , - _ • * <r- - 5
Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Porter, of Qnomla«nw4t.wa9- i
. ^ f e ^ « " . ^ b a V Gfe<3soE H. MIDDLETON be
sn%mi&usfy ndminated as the democratic can
didatefor Senator for the Seventh Senatoiial
IMPict.'
On motion of Mr^Rathbun 5 it was
Unsolved, That the next Senatorial Convention
be Ijejk] in the village of Auburn.
On'iBotioji of Mr. tapbam, a committee of
fivc,.yi}5:
Messrs. Lapham, Bathbun, Ross,
SaridTord and Porter, rfere appointed b y the
Chair to prepareiresolutipng for the Convention;
wfiicb comm'tUge, by their chairman, Mr. Lapbam, reported Tlw^foltowing,, which were unanimotisly*adopted:
Besdtoeii, That t h e Democratic measures of
t h e National Administration—and especially the
restoration of the Independent Treasury, the establishment pf the Tanff upon a just basis, and
t W efficient means adopted to vindicate oui
rights in the war into which this nation has
bepa forced by the wrongs and aggressions commiftecl by'Mexico, meet with our cordial approval.
Viewing'''Commitfees," are' re&ueBfed to rotiet'at
the Rail Rpatl Office, a,t Jjr'AT 3HF. ofVa|h';ffe
The following gentlemen coiaprise tfce ViW
ing Comnwttases.'
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-i eOMMITTEESJEOH-1846,...
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On Shd Horses—Elias
Cost, Phelps } Calvin
Ward, Richmond; Ebtfn Benbami
On. Matched and Single Horses—John S. Jones,
Bast BSaonvrteld, Joel S . Hart, H o p e w e l l ; William Ottley, Phelps
On Mares and Colts—-Zachafiab
Longvor,
aRichm6nd; j£asP CT c - 2*^, % e s r B l o o m f i e l d j
Jolm y . $Z, verJder,fieneca
' On Bulls —George Cayward, Jr.^ H o p e w e l l ;
G*y Collins, East BloomfleJd j Russell M . Bush,
Fiirmington.
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On Steers—Jamesj L . Monie^vTVaples; Wilmarth Smith, FarmingtoD; GeoFGoeding, Bfis
tol.
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On Heifers-4—Wm. D . Dickenson, Victor ;-Gideon Pitts, Richmond ; Chester Osborn, Gorham.
Cows and Calves-r-Pe'rez Hathaway, Farmington ; Anson Calkins, ^Phelps; Pbilo Uamlifl,
East^Bloomfield.
tyorleii'g Oxen—(paries
Shepiird, Canandai
gua ; Daniel Short, Richmon<H^Daniel P i c k e t t ,
a
Gorbam.
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On Saxon Sheep—Frederick
N . Tobey, East
Bloomfteld; Thomas Tufts,Gorharfl ; Robert C.
.Nichoia3, tseaeca.
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On Merino sSftrep—Melancton Lewis, V i c t o r ;
Joseph Blodgfet, GoThamj : Hiram Taft, West
Bloomfield.. *
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Ore Course Wool Slieep—Hiram Ashley, Richm o n d ; jKendal .King, Phelps?} Stephen JrJa3-ris,
Cauarulalgiia.
On Swine—Saiwiel H. Andrews, Canandaigua;
Jojin H . Wheeler, East Bloomfield j Azariah
kforcf, Victor.
tpainbpd
Ploughing—Vf.
W . Herendeen,
FarmingtpS^ Henry Howard, Canandaigua;
Robert L. Rosa, Bichmond.
.Iirard Premiums on Ploughing—Timothy
Buell, East Bloomfield : Augustine BacSett, Callandai^ba; George Forden, Seneca.
Carpels, Flat^els and Cloths—Ebenezer
flale,
Canandaigua; Harlow Munson, East Blqomfield ; jSarvey Stone, Phelp9.
On Butter—fltiram P i t t s , Richmond 5 Jared H.
Boughton, V i c t o r ; Nicholas Rowland, P a r minglon.
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On Cheese—TMwick
C . FifcbyflJJist Bloom-s
field; Wm. Childs, Gorham; GgSfge Cayward,
Seneca.
On Mechanics—Thomas
D. B u r r a l l , S e n e c a 5
Alfred Nichol", N a p l e s ; Nathaniel Smith, Gorbam.
On Fruit— Joseph F e l l o w s , S e n e c a ; d e o r g e
Rice, East Bloomfield; Joseph Woodward, Gorham.
On articles not enumerated—Z. Barton 5 l o n t ,
Richmoiid ; Wm. Aalis, Canaadaigna; John L.
D b x , Seneca.
whitn ^ ( ^ n S n ^ r B ^ f f 9 f j ^ r b a T ^ ° ^ J I s , ' Marvin
Beeman, (,'amg Kplsey, H . K. Senger, Henry
Chesebro and Gideon Granger.
Col. W I L L I A M BLOSSOM, Marshal
Member's Badges and Tickets for tbeTtttJSJcirje
dollar, admitting the person and his wile, an
children under 2 1 years o f age, to t h e exhibition
at^all t i m e s ; a l s o i t entitles the person to enter
articles for competition or premiums. Tickets
admitting a single persoD, 12j cents. Tickets
and Badges for members can be ob*ained at BI03s o m ' s i r o t e l , Bemis& Shepard's Bookstore, Corson's Variety Store, and at the Business Office.
Every member of the committee will please
think o f the claims upon the Treasurer of the
Society, and pay ovor all moneys b y 11 A. M.
Let no o n e complain of not being asked to b e come a member of the Society.
No premiums can be awarded to any but members of the Society.
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JOHN G R E I G , President
WjffF. GORHAM
Secretaries.
OLIVER
PHELPS
The Democratic Stale Convention.
We g i v e briefly to-day t h e proceedings and results of the Democratic State Convention, held
at Syracuse on Thursday. 4t is already known
that the present able incumbents, S I L A S W R I G H T
and APDIPON GARIDINEB, have been nominated,
with m u c h unanimity, and with tbe unanimous
acquiescence of the convention, as the democratic (taadidstes for Governor and Lieut. Governor v # *
Whatever nmy have been the preferences ot
opinions previous to a nomination, it is due to
Resolved, That we avail ourselves with picas. (he v.ililiiy nf a Democratic Convention, and
«re,,of.tbis
orJcasfOn,
gratification
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- express
~:&,»rv our "
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I ' ° t n | 1 Democratic fnterests, tbat it shuuld be
at afce •nomination
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and A a j ) i - j ? „ s t a i n e r i w i . h united energies. W h i l e we claim
8 0 s GABDtNEa, by the Democratic St.Ue C o n - , f n r p v p r v pemocrat tbe rUbt to canvass (lie prevet»tlftti> and that w e regard thejr nom.nation as, tensions o f rand.daies, and t o entertain and avow
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' ^ . ^ efetire
M " ! !approval!
? . ' ^ - o^f .The'
! ™ official
! ! . ' ! conduct
, 0 " : ot
h i s preference,, before a nominat.on, we hold
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t(K|iB Eminent citizens—an e x p r e s s i o n ^ which also to t h e obligation to g i v e to llxe d<i'y selected
candidates of the party a cheerful and earnest
rAst cordially concur.
Jlrfins.
t^i"^e^ji"i^"vfe,
-cheerfully concur in the support
b
'MnR,otjM0ND,Pept.28ir|^ '
' M r DIEAR SiB—I have to comtfimiicatB t h e
most painful ahu"afflicting" rnl«ligence,-iti fesard
«>• our ppor friend Hoyt,-wbo is nqw lyitig in h i s
blood upon, a bed (from w h i c h , ip-all probability,
hefwijl never liseaKain.
.
Hie" room was entered t h i s ' morning b y three
persons—ttie first w a s %fr. Burr, who brought
him a^paper to sign, pledging himself t o j e a v e
Rjchmoad.immediately^-Ttrriicl meeej referniKi this
city, uorler. a penalty_pf a forfeitme o f bis life.--H e refused t o l i g n i ^ saying, t h a t , b e had been
guilty of nb crime^-indeedfitrrofliingbf which he
was ashamed,"^nd that he'Tiad no'business elsewhere;, ^Thereupon, Col.-Samnel Myers/, of this
place, entered, followed by h i s brother William
T h e former had a large stick in his hand1, which
he st'rufck upon the floor violently saying at the
same time, very emphatically, "T611 must sign
that paper withput delay;". ©(.something to that
effect, if not in the exact w.ords J vise. He answered, ^'Gentlemen I shall decline signing that
paper;" William Myers 'irisftnMy drew a "revolver\and commenced firing on H . , who had risen onhiiHigd whe.n t h e twoJast individuals made
(Heur appea.raaoe. T i e first time the trigger was
drawn (the pistol waspla'eed-within>aboutafoot,
p.erbapS,'of ;H.'s'person,) the weapon snapped.
H. attempte'd to close, but b e f w e he could <uo so,
the weapon was discharged and he. received a
ball in the head, just oyer t^e right e y e .
venttoa. Dti
T5TS
RED VVILtSOk,-)
& G. IJUfflrtH' •[> Central
W. H e t^'MEE,'! Coramitteo
E. PAULKN'iSB,
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SRuaidafes.. ^
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Tbe DeiflpcjgjSlrftBididates are now fairly before
the people, S»Jid»xve-.ti-% gratifled',at the indication
whidh! is presented tbat: thediversify of sentiment
in minor matters, which has heretofore caused so
muc%jlisseiit^in in the ranks of the party, will be
merge\LiJ».th,aifjj-ti,r;amc)«ut consideration of tire importance. 'ctf-grij_tainining the great public principles
of tho deinitjpliitic pai'ty, agaiiiBt the assault of the'
common, ^ g r i i y . The democratic press throngh-i
nut. the sfajfeajay, w e think, be relied on, to doits
duty in t&et'g^esent important crisis.
•
The nameiiof SILAS W R I G H T has been for
yeaifl a t p ^ ^ o t e r e n g t b in the state and nation;
and it wonJjpie ^h insult to the intelligence of tbB
people of t h * state, to raise a doubt in regard, to
their ohoicje^^|vi{een the t w o men who. are selected as the $ | } $ p . o a s pf the two cooteadingparties.'
The peopWJpiDW tbDt in the hands of SILAS
WRIGHT, tfiVgrvat principles and meastu-es to
whicbthe;Democratio party is pledged, and which
tlioirvqicjl^lias Ban-tinned, arosufe and secure.. It
oaunoth^, i^jit thn/ will'prefer to him a-rthc chief
magistrate'oT/hisjreat state, n man who comes before theta ^.§3nV disti'ngnishvd as the champion of
a faction, Wrjjch. has set at defiance tha laws of fhe
siato, and .opposed their execatiou'by an armed re
sistance.; 'V^e hi'.'e a right to trust in such an. assurance, and wifti thij lWismoi', w e ajvanco our banner confidently to the fight.
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HIBERJVIA.
S e v e m D a y s JLater f r o m E u r o p e .
OF THE POTJ1TO eliOP CO'JT-
Fin.vF.n-.vo CU3.\OE
i.v FLOUR—JIUJC ijv
im>lAjY CORJV.
T h e Hibernia arrived -at Boston on Saturday)
forenoon.
There is nothing of impoitaiice in the miscellaneous news, except that the protest of England against t h e marriage of (he French Pinice
and the sister of tbe Queen of Spain, basTbeen
successful, and ihe marriage has been postponed,
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h8t-th.e.pi?easrire on oariolBmns .fetid* it.- ^'We
AB#1 giye it? however, iaoamextanimibeis,.' >'•'•" «'
' . We take this occasion, however, to express oar
regret, at the decision of -the •Convantion,-4n"feferenoefeithe Albany and MadisorfidBlegations, as
In .our opinion, its inevitable teailsnoyis to prodnoe
dissatisfeotion, if not disaffection! among: the most
rrjlialjle and .tmst^orthypor^a^fiiie.DeniocEacy
of tbos,e cpunties., ,The» decision in the" case of
the Albany-delegatdonswas ao obviously in the face
of right and every demooratic principle, that we
cannot bjatexBresaouc astonahraent at it. WeTejoice-.that .o»e-flf our-delegates at least, (Judge
Loorpis,) oyinc04' bis regard for tho sacred principle^ of .right and justice) .by jvoting in favor.of the
excluded delegation.- iiis action was consistent
with,lus well .known oharatitei' for honor and integrity. We do not know -that we have any right
to be disappointed a t the>>actidn of his colleague.J
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Square Boltlug.
,t
The,,Jfow york,.Courier tmd .Enquirer of W e d
nesday, bolts th\enoniination..of, John Young with
hardly a resen-ation. It opposeshim for his allege d Anti-Rentapinions.: first, because while a mi
ber of the Legialatuce he voted for tbe bills ti
dress manorial grievances b y abolisbiugUUtreasfor
rent: second, fur the bi|L IQ equalize taxation by
providing that a landlord's rent, charge or reversed
interest in feas'ed lands shall be subject j o taxation:
third, for tlie bill in relation to JcvisBoandduscenta,
anthpr;zuig tenants in pcrpotpity to purchase at
their aotuol value tjio rights of the heirs to their
several farms, on the death of the laudlurd; and
finally^fpr his refusing tQ deolare against Jegiislative.
interference with vested rights. The Conner hopes.
a n r . S e a a t o r i a l Cnnditlate. '
Mr. Young will repudiate bis former votes; without
which it cannot support bim.
The ftftjcfeedinje of the Senatorial Convention
will be found in another column. The Democrarv
rNDEPinnEvcE l-^-The following resolution w a s
of the district'have reason to rejoice at the result
recently offered at a party meeting in Geneva:—
of its deliberations.
Mr. MiJJletou, is a man
"Aefiolvcd, That every-Deiflocrat wili is OPPOSED TO THE
whose per-feiaal and political character will com- NOMINATION or S i n e WRIGHT, or refuse tp support him.
when
nominated, is a TRJUTOB to the interest^ of tho Demomend hint fir tbe undivided support o f the-democratic party."
orfinc voters of the district. His election is of course
We here have an exhibition of that narrow and
it matterof.rirj question.
slavish spirit wbii.li enters s o Inrgelv .into our po-
He was blinded instantly b y the gush of blood
whioh followeH the wound, y e t Still attempted to
defend himself, when he received a second ball,
whiclvipasierl entirely tlnough tbe fleshy part of
one thigh, and buried itself iu th,e other. H. says
thai he. lelt at that moment—doubfless.from tbp
loss o f blood, which flowed very profusely—as if
he was suspended in" the air and could not reach
the gcound. He then fell, and rolled down the
steps iu-bis chamber, to the lpwer floor. The
cause.of this horrible scene w a s jealousy on the
part of Wm. Myers, who supr%?ed that Hoyt
and bis wife Tiad been guilty o f trim con.
After bis fall, they w*re going out of the room,
when fl.^said—beheving the words to be tbe last
that he ever sbouhl utter—"1 am innocent: so is
sh.e.' r This affair took place at about a quarter
to seven th'is morning. • * * I arrived here
at half-past five, P. M- If'found H. as-perfectly
cool and calm as i t nothing o f any great consequence had occurred; i never saw more nerve
exhibited b y apy man in my life. H e gave me
the above account of the matter, which I have
related as nearly as possible in his o w n words.
The physicians in attendance do not ajlow the
slightest hope of bis recovery—they consider it a
T h e ' l P o t i c y of J t n d e p c m l c n c c .
bare possibility. Public opinion at present is
against our poor friend, but I and others are perOne of the fovcrlfe'arguments of the protectionfectly convinced Bl his entire innocence in regard
ists, is Bas'erTtipoii the pleja tbat b y tbe adoptiun ol
to. the .impure crime with w h i c h he is charged.
P. S. Tuesday morning, :29th i n s t , 6 o'clock. a icoiriitive policy w e can make ourconutry inde— He has slept during all the night, waking only pendent of the European' manufacturers. Thia arthree o r four times, when he would talk to me in gument has a plg'nsafrll" appearance; Jjut is .fiUk'fi< usual manner. D r . CarmicluieibasJu^t-CflJSl i«*i~et, fzrxHKrtraTTrsJ—--*6 reapep^" uur^iriie llnif'j^^-'
iau.iL,
V i — >**—. **-* j v a n a is cfTWig well, but mF
Bcems to bo in a state o f vConder and surpri*. d.-tice will b e bea/sSbseryed by the adoption of a
tbat he is s'ill liiitij,, and in such an r x c l l e n l p.'i-y wl.*..'i will h . \ „ a ti-iideu.y to mduce E u ,
condition. He complains only of a bruised setir riqie to look, to America for bread to feed ber
sation—no acute pain whatever, and on being
asked by the first person who-entered his r6om, dense populattori. T h e c V r s e of trade, and the
what was the matter, replied that " he conld general condifidi&Iinterriational affairs at the prehardly tell, except (hat he had b e e n s h o t ; that sent time, will he a great step towards the accomhe had no idea whatever oi the rxfent of the in- plishment of s o d u r a b l e an object; and no action,
juries he had received, but supposed the wounds
o f onrs ran bave'inrM'ei effect iu" fonvardhig if, {ban
were mortal."
tlie adoption By WhV 6 liberal policy in admitting
ptx.ducts df tS-krdrei'gh lfianulaciurers, to a'/air
Despatches for the Rochester Daily Adwtoer. the
aompetition iu our tnar|cets, with oar o w n , " ftt.this
AKRIVAI, OF THE STEAJHSHlf
w a y alone carr^Earlr|rje 'pay fot'our' bre^sfuffs.—
This is so e-viderilfy | h e policy "best adapted'tj> the
promotion of thSa^Bmaltulil interest, that the only,
wonder is that, in tf Country like ours, where tfiat
interest is, mirl mtlst' ev'er be, from the nnture of
things, largely prerfoinmant, a question should ever
bo raised aa to its adoption.
THF/'SOtlliriTY
!
It will De efe'p'DDry Iha latest intelligence from
Europe, lhat botli'Great Britain raid the) continent
will, daring ibo present season, afford a n hmple'
market for the agdcultnral productions of America; and the efifectofthis state of things'necessarily
attracts the attentir5n<.of the JEoropean statesmen.
T h e capacity of thief country ta render herself the
granary of tho world ie thus manifested J o clearly,
and the precarioosness of their own m&nrces'5s
made so painfyjy apparaat, tbat &ek^feadineSB to
enter into the adoption-of a system of rerapracity
in trado, greatly towspiir advantage, can hardly b e
questioned. This v i e w of the cise is taken already in many of the'European papers.
litical organizations. " Measures, not Men," w a s
once deemed a wbr^some.TiSpTiWio'aH maxim? but
in these days-of n e w lights and superfine "dpmncracy," idl aave> :• traityrs" repudiatei | U . . J t m a y b e
that politicians' cna'preach'tho dpotrino set forth iu
the resolution and find block honus and party hacks
enough to follow them} if So. it mily shdwS what
wonderful ^progress" w e , a r e making in tire sci'e n s e o i uartY
d^)U.sakssaosbsoyir^srS.^r.:Siiir^.
^;he Star should in oandjolr Save said* lhat "tho
resolution ^ove»«^^onea,T8cfer»irsSirJat.One:v-ote, •
(that of the wpvBr.J.io it3.faJ3)r. . Thajssofution
is -as ahsqrd^iSi it--is-»proscxiptive,.-jinflt!iha spirit
ofit vsrijl be r e p u d i a t e d M 0 $ mari^wjirthy of thej
name pfa. democrat. ^ Jgorpofterj thpi© is not a man*
in the state that would deprecate more strongly
tha.gstablishment of,such,a|Sndftrd cd"polilical^>delity than. Silas WrighrTwbself,. Bovveverloud
may b e tbe,pi;ofessipn8 ofattaohmeirt to bim, of t h e
m e n who advance fiuglu'a ,prUiojpJe, they a m i n
fapt his.Avorst enemies.,
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. ,,, ^ I i i s ' » v e r y foolish-Wsin|5iror.|lfarfcrLophaai'to make such 0' rumpus as h e does in, the.
Sfessenger, about hie father's appointment's Loap
Cdmrnissipne^r. All w e Tkhpw or care about i t i s
that the democrats of Naples were vgjy sciirvily,
treated in thamotterjS-and,if thej? visfi'td Jay their
grievaj&es'bSiore tHe'denahcriicy; of thBpounty^vva
cSi^t^^'shafl not„ae'hy'''ui^in the nsaofjbhgoot
umps bTthe Gazette, ffik 'language c o m ^ i e r f
of was contained in .a •'do^mhaication ^prn a,w§y
known democrat of that fo'wn, puif was'qalledfortlj
by an attach from the Messenger on the editor o f
this paper, which w e had passed b y as unworthy
of our notice. T h o ' tact of rjur barmg signed a. per
tition for th> appfjintrjient has been felly explained by ili'Be&t©. I t was' certaiiily represented to
oS that Majo'f Criraftings was not a oikdidato for
the appointnient or w e should not have signepj It.
We_ hav6 l b e e ^ ^ 6 j n i e ^ i a l cajrelefssf j e i h a p s , in
sigmtfg^etitM^ni fjir ihe ofEce seejkers. W e d 6
A n Itu-itiitioja. ''• E d f e ' o f G e n e v a G a z e r t e j ^^'"•
' : h'*
' '«• The ^ieasore of yoifr compto^ is *esneoffu|[y
Keqiiest^fl pp, aTtrial b}i|f o f J ^ P t o a n t i t P a * s S e w tou to Albany, on Thursday n.ext, October 8th, 1846,
at 6 o'clbefe'Ei M / f r o m the-foo«<»Mibei?ty' S t .
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W.-H. PBeK/Comiatuider.
, " • - ' P?rJfoWTo>.",i " New-York, Dot. 5th, 1046,"'
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The editorjif the Geneva Gazette, sends his coinpliments to Capt. Peok, fattd would M v e ^ b e e n
happy h accep); his. very .jio^fe^ invjtafign, big, to
it only came; to b W qn Wedjteeday,Jke QQIM not.
Seaoh New-York ^'time' unless heAvenfcby Telegraph, «»'d as there i s n o station as yetestabjtishad
at this place, that mode of conveyance was very
inconvenient.
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N . ' B . T h e oompliment-, of comse, i s worth,ffle postage.'
creek ^ % f e - W % ) J i M ^ % t e i i
thousand bushels of wheat roi,%©,rrf|M'^Ajeiipn,
quality. i^r|rn :lfe?Tm$o^ ^ ^ ^ ' f e ,
boataqf four. <?£,%§' tno^tfttr^MM^M^iMgg,
boats of
ten
tow^eilfL^^fiKi^aiin
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farmer's boy, .and should be. broughtinto general
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in'erpsts W our agriciilrliralists
Onv'o't t h e beat
rhai-acteristics of this book is 'that"the' infbrrriatidn and cojnpfe^v iit* vyill,.ba m^ihfo$^j$npgjiax
's given in a simple and iijte'lligibw'"inaiiiiori and ^o^Venttoha^pfesente^'die^nn
iu a compact form. In bis preface ^ e compiler
says:—
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the hands of farmers and their sons' which may
ehow them the necessity of uuderstatlding the pnuciples of Chstnisfryi Botiny and Miiiorology, in
order tn practice suceessfuly tbeiF oeoupatbn« If
this is accomplished, and- a taste and d,esire for
more extensive and scientific .works is oxciteil, my
hopes are fully realized. I expect to escape any
unfair criticism, inasmuch as my book is a compilation, apd, I qlajra no originality, , J Jiaxe carelully oompjled' from the best authors witlpn w y r^,aci},
—among whichare'tiebig, Tlulflr. pQEholaEi-lol'OstolVap^d.Cbaptal. WoouVa Botany und Fowne's
Chemistry have been used as, authunjuss .»$ those
branch.e^pf.scioaQe, ^1 base sometipje>,use4.4he
prec«f.Janguage of authors, obsomng'iq, all caseB,
to presqry;o, tho correctness ftfl.tliQ Isxt-Md^lJo
idantitypf caob uuthor'a peciilinr vjows, and in uo
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vitk&^iya&sii.
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•terTsireet,;opgf3wtethS^arblfcftctow
firffi(»:^
^olocJs,<A*fM; ^fMpsjlay^ib:'4*Bb5;..aMy *J&|«:0!
'• erj.pri. tha
.179 t 5U«'rt!snot'Uliwortbyr>fnblir» J thatin the
month of May, 1798; Mr. Bar'tles proceeded from
Wsimiihr^ in* thV.centtoof fiieub'e^ co\mly| with
100,000 feet-^fioardaTor the'Bafenlore market;
whera4e!affivp^ ! 8aPi witlr'Ms^rJft^hdSMet with
so g o a r J ^ | r k e f , ; . { h a t h» t t a s j e ^ g e ^ t o a d o l i v e , .
the same quantity next spring,"; {•..-»
-'.«M«mr pains having beeh talcen to 'fadtico' tha'ditererqnt Betflemeatsto e*eotmlfll,^E'ait early he- •
ribcTof their1 seftiement, and great ehcoupigehisn|
•Th3>abovb'riptiB©-is Krofrf'She 'v»M^%We*having -been giveii to pot it in their power to contje. drfy Idst, ; Tha h'ny w a s | r ^ t t ^ . S % ' ^ | t t n | f e
thenrinto»e8eot, in no n e w co-ntry wero t h e sot-, JDpBjlag.,
HftWBJ3t,o.fele^i,^'^||;r^r®Jy^
fferB lo v^y^ccommridated. w i t h mills; th» rjsase- •
maatf.whpk>Jhe<^b.$|SrWl^r?44%»P
qgr^ca.-was evjde'nthptii in,the rjppe^nce.o/^thalf \ 06a innrjfwhorVe6uld-«aB:e- #><!biId'nf:»lir«a^Bf*rid
hfiiises and farms. „ A.'grisftte? ,ntnrsjbV q f jCrpJ^si'' 'keep h r m ^ w a / i K i f i P f i i s n M i f r l ' S
lioiiaes and barns wore to-be found in theso sottlo.
mente than m. nMny that were twetey, fe&& ^IbT.
T B f i i o t only harf|i gSod'^ffegtin beajitifynjg.and.
enriching the country, but by^opmfqjjtahip hjjnses,
renderirigit, at the same limp, more, healthy to the
.
.
- v *"^*?.|i*9'""
Miabiferits.
'
• —r.
»•-._.»
" This year sprinting oJrBce w a s established at
tbe-jjowBofiBatb, a n d a newspaperipiinted, enrided t h e " B a i Gazette.' 1 In thissfete of veufggs?
s r v ^ ^ % e & ^ ^ u n # o r ^
not
behind 4 i R * S f S & S l ^ HavmJjfevVral fears the
start in sattlerallii^and the ndv&Siase of maw^Bt-
;!'J§»^3n^^W^*'4i^ur|^c^K
8ayja^,=;'
. *
J
, , ..*..;
:^J^%-
\>,4
Hon. tWi^-BnasiijgtBrMi^l
"*' "
put up at tha-i&stDr» Hu-inttaai
ceeded^s&evenitig' WJrJo«fcn1^wto2*nili
and will go pn to-moifow l&-y4mn#lfi? v
vocirt-JHeivffl^:!' i«SS6rsttnr|,i;MffiPs%p.i?5l
Englsad,
Yoar& Saa^l?• fi$\ '~S• ^ *
Tt is geii^riB.%il^e1rs%dd:'hal&sl
MoUvilTef^
Tie-J^a'n..omhards.had been-dcessed Op.-m^ t|ie
F r o w u i e rintinent of Europe including Rus
sia, w e have decided accounts o f the progress of
the blight
T h e future u«e of the Potato as ah
arliclefW food. i.> now almost abandoned.
The B,ir,!i of England has declared a semi-anIn tliis \ i e w of the inattor, also, the liberal poll, ao.t k n o w t i n t that w e signed a petition for tyaster
nual diri,lend of 3 i per cent.
The Gnctte de 'Cologne s a y s that it has been ey is emphatically | h e policy of peace. Once ac- Laphaiii himself. W e only w i s h w e had ii to cto fruit secured frmrj- depredatien. Fftlit wti#in sudh'
- 1
announced for some time that a measure will custom tho nations of Europe to look to this coun- overa&ain; mat's" all V "
"
"" *;."' '
" abundance, that one farmer nearGene.VfiAablSuB
shortly appear, prohibiting t h e exportation of try for their fiiud^.and i t will b e an easy matter'to
hundred haffeB'of '^drjr;.; *" '
"'!t'^
corn from tbe tbe territory of France.
., ^-..«i • • • ntcrrrj- T o l l , - '•<'"'«»; '•
"'*£" * . / ' I ' v ''WiirtitWc#t«!i'.fit%p'
k e e p them in a gaqd; iramour. They will not-be
r
" T h b t o w n o f ©a&ntdSrqda, frarn cousisi^nS of - •^agTeatestractivrty rn*vailst4ri.tBe^i!r«*'
I R E L A N D —The rupture amongst the ren a ^ i a t m ^ ^ E r ^ ' i T . HtiUSON, arid COBMELIUS |
BJUHOWIUO B A B I E S . — A l l owners o f intfirest- pealers is daily manifesting its consequences iu disposed to quarreiflvith their bread and butteiv*-:
On the let' instr w a s cleared at th;e Ocfleotor's a few s t r ^ g g f e ^ htfts, '-as irlescribrSd hTfTSS,' had n w y departmehts^ianidng
<®i$i&q^$j&ti0i$,
L , % t ^ I ^ f o r ' C b a 1 Commissioners; believing , , „ , , cliildien, may be a m u ^ d by the following, Belfast. A day or two back, a meeting was call- They wUl bo ciimpelled; to behave themselves, a s
Bffitt'e" in*th'is''yfllage, the n e w and elegant canal now assumed the appbdranBe) o f - a y e r y handssme duties-relate immediately-fo %ei»fr*%aT^(|ojE-^
a-9We^1So>THaf'they'M'eminentIy qnalifie.l t
from the Bo«lan Daily Americans " A gentle
ot prophysical and tSoral forfce men, whin an iuterriiptsou of gjr/iicable nl.itions with n s wilt boatJ._L. t>ARns(jT0N, Capt.-Jolin*-Hudson, for
fittrrying o n t h e war with »Me5Sc6.^«;'£ii» jb&k
dheharge the.i duties of the station for which man ami lady of this city were blessed with a
village; a-Cdurt- HdufB and Gaol ,5»eJe' already
form»i achieved a decided triumph, and left j bo attended with tlm pOTally of starvation.
H«rAere:i|>rjo doubt-that f
'"
"
Albarrf,
'with
&'
cargo
or*
3300
fjulhels
of
barley,
tbgy%Sve-been .selected.
beaitiful child of about a year old, w h i c h attractbuilt;
and
an
Acad&riiy^
feund'ed
on
a-saljsqrigtiqrn
adherents of O'Connel in a minority.
of the nation isto'bB«mpli
j
VVc
will
not
allov^crar-selves
to
believe
thatany
jBeater.«.3, 'ffiat t h e exemption o f corporators zed so much at.ention from the^neighbors, that
and
other
articles,
altogether
weigMng
81
j
tons;
L O N D O N . — S i n c e the sniling 0 f the Great
Af $30,000, wa^ now. bqild)uig. Thei,\vhole adja- lican neighbor cries for autete«{^r|i
ffoll|?'*i»rliTiana) liabKlty for the debts o f the 4 h e ycjung ladies opposite frequently sent over Weestejn. our C'>rn market has been Iris buoy. I considemblo purijoi of our farmers oan shut their on whicliv« ! as paid $151,05 toll. * This is the largcent country wjft^apidiy" settling1 with a most re- terms of peaces '• • •. -'•.-<-„ •-,^%J<Ht.iri^
COfp^jpOfis' of which they are members, and to " b o n o w the baby." After being obliged to ant than it was fo*r a'week or t w o previous. On . oyos to tbp com-lusions which these considerations
est
toll
paid
dt
'.tiiis
6ffice"fh6
present
Season
on
a
speetabre population, faiit particrdarty that part of
•The-,«tatements Kwently Tfe%de^itbi'r}Mish»thes^i^S&ption 'of corporations from lilUiilitv to -tsend for the baby several times, Mr.
, on the 11th, fine dry qualities of English Wheat 1
and
the
daily
ti-ndenciBS
of
trade,
must
inevitably
boat
and-cargo!
The
above
boat
'Was
built
at
Sen*wnte^aphied}rtmkm
be pjrOjJSeded against in civ I case?-, in any of the coming home to dinner, g o t out o f temper, on were in steady demand at a decline of otic shiltho country lying between Caaandarqua and the Mu> SorhHeraldi of
toywifcfjjixq^tjMe^
C0tff?»^ift }rtiicu an individual citizen may be finding it gone a9 usual. " Here J a n e , " said h e , ling in the quotation last given. There was a ! forco upon their munjs. The bald and,naked. hum- eca Falls, by Thomas Kerr, add die cargo . w a s Genesee rive^r. H e r e there ^^^jr^t'pfi^psaKy , Tarnpicso Is^feot nowv
;r«Lastiirri.ga
large
jtttf&jb-gr
.aTmm&t^^W^
prosiifetitediti such cases, are contrary 10 D»uio. '• g o over t o Miss
, and get the baby; g i v e fair average quantify %f free foreign wheat on bug of a " hums m a ^ % , t i as ttje only reliapee, for shipped by Messrs.'Priea'ei HoBy.
were
shipped
ttf
t
h
^
^
i
i
...,.„„,
,
about
six
miles
itom
AotlhX^iSmmiSi($i£^^My'crafjfd*pfifl*eip 16.=, ar& at war with the spirit of Jhem my compliments, and tell them 1 wisti- sale. Holders were not quite s o firm as Us( the farmer, must ntnlf.i»j»elreotaally esploded. T h e .
The" quantity of barley cleaned dunhg'the last seven from east to west, that for rich '«nd?elegant el^ewhera, to be thu?ttarie Me <#>. jfes.^
our instiiUtionB, and should not be tolerated in IheyM get a babv ,i of their own, and not be o - week, and a few sales were effected of the sec.by the department*. A'-<!:elay oi'Qfflp"*
farmers, as a class, rniist, on thepoworful principle, week in SeptetobWyvdi §0^45© hosH'els, "and on
6
a f r e e e o i n t r y s-and J b a t t b e Senatois from this bligedto.borrnw !''
farm?,, a thick population and respectable idhabiondary qualities at a trifling decline.
rations .wBs occasidnelil^tlieMtii^iS
of >-clf-pre8c'rvation, favor the adoption of such a the l e t iast.'a1orie,TS.'So'O busllfels. "'
district b.e, ana they ajre hereby instructed to use
tants, may already vie with any.pact o f the United of Santa Anna} but.jn.c^4baMfo^|rn]f1
Tbe demand tor Flout was dull, and few sales
their efforts to c.arry into practical effect the
policy as will k e e p thJe extensive markets of BaU S E F U L ISFOBMATION.—The English bushel effeqted.
Statgs.*
fioa has been disappointj«CJlUl81i|SK:
views on these subjects, e'xpiessed in this reso- of wheat weigh* 7 0 pounds ; 8bushejs, equal toA nice little place is that village of Geneva, and
The busiapss of the 16th inst., w a s considera- ropp opeii for the surpfus of our agricultural proright, or arjseaton, .to
Mftm£ffmm&
r
lutioa.
"'In
this
year,
(1796.)
the
town
o
f
Geneva.ije. )60 pounds, being quarter of a ton weight. 0 1 - 3
AVitlioui fhe'^pteouf tlif faimere, tbe a fine bouse is tho Franklia^herfejn, neat, quiet and
ble less thari on the 14th the supplies bein» ductions
JB55so.»«3, That we have entire confidence in bushels American wheat, or 60 osunds tn the small of every article, except wheat.
celved'a
great
addition,
by
the
laying
out
a
street
orderly,
with
good
fare
at
reijuipnabfo
rates.
W
e
c6n$fatit$$Rgtm^iMfemMfttkMM
i-^.trictifo system ofl$3^pfotection sts can never be
thefc?§aj-it<r and integrity ot cur Senators from bushel, equal to th»_EngJuih quarter. T h e EncIn foreign wheat, the only business has been imposed upon u s ; arjrl'at' canbot be that any con- commend it to all wanderers lu'aufest of good quar- on the summit of a rising ground, along the, w e s t der is to have Vent, thai
m&ffiM®;ma
that the manror in which-they lish sack o f flour wejigIiS-J80 pouods.-and 7sac|.9
ters and beautiful scenery.-*Av$. Aj&v.
In inffifibr Dantzic, for exportation to Holland
bank o f the Jake-; a handsome oountty seat Wat bes e * A w | j . ' l i a v e discharged their ibitiea entitles 1,960 pou{ids,eqMal (0, JlOftAmerican barrels.—
j(and France, but the value of this article does siilrJrnble portion ofth% wttrior can hcroafteVciBeeT?ow very kind and-cdudetcendlng!.'' The editor jron at the south termination of tbo steeet, and fin- the "iSfiU soalttftii.ce^fefe^el
<h'eriop^he*&to&*i.ndati6.. of the Democracy of T h e bushel .of fine. Liverpool salt weighs fifi
ilu'p.I intondh'-sion fefsu'ch 'ti su>5dal poiiry.' No,
not
advance,
a,?
the
attention
o
f
the
French,
.Geo.-JAl^essonjjtBi
mm^Wm.
; 4
of tho Advertised "mast Tre, a ."Sficd"' than. Our ished the year railow'msr; and In tlie comer of the
pounds; t h e sack contains 4 bushels, 224 pound*.
tfiaJiri-M..;• '.
Dutch, apd Belgian incicli.inls is begmnin' lo In- tho frtrmers «i!l dciirtoficl of the govcrnioe'ut tho
men^iiieldr^lntffhe,seyen bunded'
'fflWwai'Tbtkt
iP presenting f r the suffrqgeo Ten sacks make a ton weight, 2,240 pounds; t h e more directed fo>ihe nHti in ingot supplies of In
" nice littte village" has almostras many inhabitants square a large and convenient house for a tavern
-thev^o.i{f^.to'.qOT,entijhdeft^-'4J^^*t)S£$StW
irta'nt.'ninrc ..!' t!iat libriral policy which will open
.bushel of groun I alum salt weighs 64 pounds,
of # S W r .
df tl«» district,
as Auburn, if the Stati boarders at the prisrfn are and a hotel; several other large and well finished GaitTfi^) ia to advanc*>pn,TamBicfl.^jih\ali<to»*'
dran Porn from the I V i ' d ^t.,ic«.
•#^Irt-^E"•ro^f, we give the name of the saclt contains 3 j bushels, equal t o 3 2 4 pounds
t> thorn the inul.e.ts o f ^ t l f o p e , which v>HH evonInquiries for In Inn cnr:i are becoming %u
urp »», m . v ^ . . . » . . , -•- „ • - - """m 'be a*- —ten sacks make-a ton. T o bring English sterexcludeil; and nrrhttflgh' vVghavefib''0npitol Hill," bouses werejilso^built on this street. About this siHeJpeed, after the n e c e s s a r y . , ^ % ' t e M H
sura^#e',8t(flt-'be- i3 in e^yery way eminently qual- ling- moopy t o dollars ana" cents double tbe pence, general for Jhe countiiea where the potato crops tmlly rentier iln'o cputitry the groj|p- rtf tho world, any man of jadghient caif !s'ee a t bace^ that it ia a
time, a sloop pf forty tons burthen w a s put o n t h e h a v e H § ® . w m , m < ^ - P , ^ I f e l i § - ® M l '
and whirh'ts thei-cf i^tiaisJZalic^of
Independencehave been fost,th.it this e rain is held much hl£h
i f i e r W H r b y h - s f a f i A j f - i * w-hich h e has been the answer is cents.
mueb more eligible location tot the Capita! of the stocks, intended, when finished, to run aa-a packet forces are, at a proper time^toft|rlIMbeif^<^B •
er than the present p u c e s , notwithstanding Ihe
-electe-I} tfiatbs will dlsChargetbe dntifcs «f his
A9 lieariof; <X\T>-d&y}ti&'&B& subject, tbe followoli^mi^0^iMia!^^>m m
State than AubSrjiffi. -s«3%e idtfe of tiV pehplp of from .Geneva to Oathrines-towni a small-village at with thoseoffice, trtfff'lsetb'lnesif to them andhonor ,to fiimKxTiuonniNABV D i n m .
The wife of John iepnr«||p| abundance nf the tmp brought by the ing estimate* taken fi'oaff'fhe-Philadelphia Ledger,
Of dera to M^gd
yft®MmM®$W$:*^
Auburn oxpetfringto!haVe?<h^Capitol locatedthefo, the head o f the l a k e , forty-four mftes dfetant from
•elfVand iye c*rJrtficlently'«xpect for him a trfunr- Moflit, of Jhe village of .Mitchell, about twelve ^OalclrJfiia. I-'roni tint foreign nhoat was held
with, groat firinnessj but (he tiausl?©tiO'is weie and based upon undoilWt^jfstnHstical inforinntiou, is a rajHuUyS&eh Itis'.to6 tiear 6eneva.
pbaHf«!ectioti.
"
' ' ": - ' • , ~
miles from Stratfoiil, on (ho IIUIOH road, district
fJeneva. Towat-ds.the closfe' of the ee^^a k\l fhe
Off fifatio'nthe
of prbceediitgs
Mr. Rarhbtinofif this
tva*Convention
furtfiei? re- Jp { Huron, vv.is d e l k c i e d about 3 \ lock of the limited, Indian Corn continues in good request will h e found t > be intfecesting and instructive:
sott*a,Triat
What the"feditor' says about our " Franklin." buildings begun were finished, and the sloop was
u
for Ireland.
_.
cured.
,
Sept., of four
be «i®ied b y the President and Secretaries; arid afternoon, o f -Saturday, the. JSMu Si
Aocordinj t" iho Jast cebsiis, the Indian corn shows more'seisai • HiB cbtomendatioh i s well de- launched. ThiBciroutnstancoofthe skmpi however
LiVfinpooL.—Our market for grain and grain
yoo girjs—all
of whom
b# blblisBea iri the democratic papers
papers »n this cb/ldren-rfwo boys and t w
girjs-i
J
Qnkp f«r-4h^^sqt)ttl,.tQ
»j|.
;' ','- '
" '"'"'.
crop of tho t rirnn •was<3?!'^)80,~00t) bushels. It is served.
trifling hi itself, was of sufficientitopbTtanoe to as- mowaw,.m#aK.
- , ^ , . . . pfetsdpaj^r
..,,...- 7 W X .,„.
i
disfricf, Shi also in f h e city of AVbany; and are tfoine vyell'v F h e mother, we are sorry to produce has been steady, and puces have slill an now probablv- 500.000,500 bushels; and hi 1850,.
necessary. td>hft
semble several Ithausaud people; and no circiitn : p.wmtjin;4raf% •%^Jgp$? *
that tfie fl^Cera o f this convention have power say, died wiftiin four hours of i e r delivery.— upward tendency. At our market held a a t h e it will probably he 7OjD,Q08,pn0 hushols, vviihout
THE ROCHESTER DAILY A D V B R T I S G R . — W o can. stance having occurred to draw together the differ madefoiffliajgrtvjypbrnt^f aitajik^. t ,,f
The family i s from Ireland and in very pfior cir- 15th inst., the dealer? bought wheat s[ir.fWtly,
- to C«il thVoeaft Senatorial Convention.
8
and all inferior qualitiTs 2d. per bush, more than any decline in tho culture 6f wheat and other not withhold the expression of prir high opinion of
cumstances.— ToroiftV -Coldnist.
.--.-'#-'
- E , V. SMITH,Chairman.
ent settlements, Che persons composing them, wero
last. There was an increased demand for Indian grains. «)f this (iuanfiiy,'300,(500.O0a will proba...ri
the enterprise and judgment'with, which this pa- not 0 little surprised to find themselves i a a counBest yellow blv b e exported 10 th#B»tishIsleB nml other parte
T H E D A N O E B QV fidoeB.—A lady w h o piqued corn at an advance of Is. per qr.
p»r
is
n
o
w
conducted.
'
A
s
a
,
bnsihess
and
news
of'jBuilope,
eitlior
in
epWitneal,
or
hoef
and
pork,
try containing s o many inhabitants.
~ -herself on the beauty, fresbness, and pure white brought 44s, and white 46s. per 480 'bs. There
*,.
. f e - p ^ ' -.'".'••.—"—-^ •" • . — ' . " * • ' ' ' — - — •
or the prodm e of the fah'?,' 8 J "' *f M s producer paper, it is the best, to our thinking, that conies to
!JR6f#i>|SJi,J&»Ke»T P J vnTv.-i.The esd^of Whig- and red of her complexion, went t« a t t e n 4 a wa^jjt moderate sale for barrel flpflr, at the re" Th ; s sp :sin•n'-ptfftfing offlnn w ® establishcil
feceiv/o
an
a^,-rajre
of,i5?C0ttts
to
the
bushel,
the
,
ns; ami as jsuch••yie cherfplly recommend it to in Ontinxra; the pi inter hail oigbt hufiaredi'subs'cjt tm*j$ iviot^rey,
* » B ^ l r * i a i e * . X h ' e ; « B l s l g party i s atoorbed b y chemical lectare. S h e had oo,t been therejong.*, duced prices'of Friday last. Philadelphia bro't
^mLimit(>4t}Myi.9J>
Icitl w h k h h- ought tof-jrSceive, the Arhericau cnl. I
W J ^ W s S f t n l * ® r W E B B drd Bot preside at f h * when 'suQ*de;»ly her face w a s obsorved by all 30«\ ami western canal 31s. p j ; bhl., allhough^ twatoia will ,1.nio anniJaHy, from this crop alone, | th .so who-wish tp,,take a. paper, which will fur- bers to his paper; the number1 has since mpreasefl; puf ia W;-hi.s vieiflitv
- ^ " . .,
W I ( b 15,000 rqen.
B|M6w^>b''W* occasion.
WERO and GBTSELEV present tt> bftcsomeperfectfyjblne. T h e cosmetic in ttie absence.of any ncliva proceedings in.flour (f75,r>00.uM
Wo believe that iho inaiiiifni tut in- , niiiblheiii w i l h i h e latest intelligence by feiepTapb to•topwanls.nf a ilinnaaiid. Amofiglii&eeujfle.iainta
The. Kentucky regiment, u n d w $ b f c S t a $ t r a n V
•#i«^4tJ.*'1'<363*-?atharB;.- The re-cbrisrteni»ig o f sb« bad used being affected by nome'salt or acid, f'rtipbrters of Plates .anil Caiiadj|ii, in anticipa- populatjliu of Ijioc.poparyiptjjae so wrlland i-hoap- 1
was.eqcamped at the w o u l b p f y i e L»«j^%,iwi)th
t h i A i 3 ^ * o > l - , p l a ? e : a ! t t I t i c a o n lhe'24lh inst.— employed i n the experiments, had caused the tion.'of an extensive demand JhrougKithc season, ly.fed oil anytlun > rlset,"ajld Indian corn will not and oihorwise.. fts'-soond' poliiieal character, too, bogun this season, wgs one ^slsteen'toiles south 200^in the sick Hsf.
were equally tenacious. A s of late,in the sales
• •>
fine fromal inrj^ticristo and,ilBherality, willrom- from Geneva, ofl the outlet of thp Oiiook6d lake,
A t t ' 3 t ^ w ^ | t - . c i t l l i i d a t e for Governor and Canal marveHouB transfiguration.
Srow"iul5ur"ope, riorfAoif"S^nlriahd^taly But in
effected, therefore, approved brands of freef rj
Com5iiifeisiuTO^i.'a$1'<>c''l,m8 :^e ' t a n '" r , ' l t a , ioD of
*.' NATivE^CAvprrjAtE Hon.
addition to our cord CtOp, u largt- poi tiou of our rnend a partirjularly to-uur dojmopratii: fricudswl Jr h here * m p 4 e ^ ^ 3 K ^ e « e ( ^ h ^ ^ , - T | i e ^ y
Qarim^vormm,
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