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buffalo express vol xxv thursday july 88 1810 no 8345 married a.l,i,rt.bjß.r p.lhcr b.™l»lt.l i st j -... tt r mi t •" eri >"»"■"': 1 in rij..oui ul rric r f.iwell-caret on th oth in«t »' ch'.f ('.■on l.v tli ifav rirlimlii will.m oon 11.-m .. d !"■well louii ll;»dc'*r*y both l thi i j n c\r.k died i'uutt j«l 10 in thi eltt of iiiaantttian of the 1-nto siim gr } y d«uj[h'.t!r -»( jeuiy c im ali m < mk peil i ri«mi»m »'»' l f*j th an tl allp.l ur da m t.t bloi.m f1 mm in hemvcu i>\nnrr in thh city july tf,obmv j fc^g er f utcha od kiiiaboib uii-ner jr fed j r.-*r 7 month mntl 19 d»y r'til on rhurwuj july w « 4 tm cv p m ir in he r*-«jtinoe ol her pmnta h w»lmi t >■■'.!- nd cqiiatntincet are most rcß|>«ct.fuhy ' invt ml to ttt ltd t tyin j"--':bdry and rbhftkhs vahlhouse furntob ercr rlicl rrqutrwl id tb printlni bttfhuh to v ct nt d*<lrm),on uremmubl t fin m any fuunsry b uiu ouub'h 41 blsctrotypino i ml iv by telegraph the war the treatment of prisoners lli*1 empress to act as regent o kraare prussian troops concentrating at maycnce rinoked exgagemext the spanish orrrnnent de mands an explanation etc ktc etc paris july 27 the journal official of today says it has intelligence that a rumor has been circulated on the other tide of the rhine that the empejor ha given orders that prisoner of war will he treated with the utmost rigor and placed outside tht law of nations the report is absurd oc the contrary the mperor desires to treat prisoners with the greatest humanity the press a circular from m olbvier sitting or the discussion of the question in the corps legialatif says that joarnals are only for bidden to mention the movement of the troops or the preparations for active opera tions they have a right to speak of th events of the war in the light of accom plished facts death penalties th j'iutju i ( adds m a matter of duty a reminder to ail persona that by the term!l of article 77 of the penal code any perron giving intelligence to the enemy of the movements of the army or giving aid with money to hostile forces will be punishable with death the journal reminds non-political news papers that they are not entitled to print anything relative to war prayers asked for aoother circular from the crime minis ter calls upen the bishops to offer dublin prayers to place i vance her chief and no ble infant who goes to battle at such a ten der age under the protection of him who holds in his hand the fate of battlea and the destinies of peoples at the time when our heroic armyis on the march lat us ask iod to bleu our arms and grant that a glorious and durable peace may quickly follow the griefs and sacrifices of war the ifjumt the journ o/ff<*iw this morning publish es a decree conferring the title of regent on the empress with authority to exercise the functions of that office during the km peror's absence from the capitol the ad ministration will be guided in polioy by tbe instructions prepared by the emperor and inscribed in the book of state and made known in the general orders of the service the ministry will have cognizance cf the emperor's wishes and instructions beyond which the kmpress will not be authorized to proceed in any case in her capacity of empress the empress will preside at the ministerial councils but will not have the power to promnlpite any othes laws than those now pending before the legislative chambers another decree names a com mission under the presidency of the em press to distribute to the army the gifts in furtherance of war tendered by patriotic persons rcmoked engagement the la lrfwrte has the following informa tion from the scene of war the prussians have evacuated weisserbillig and at troves they have only two squadrons of cavalry they are concentrating at mayence where king william arrived last night there i a rumor of an engagement yesterday in which thirty germans were killed and eighty made prisoners without loss to the french no details of the tight or con firmation of the report has been received the evening journals report that a prus sian major was arrested at metz and re leased on 10,000 francs bail a french military correspondent writes that the famous citadel of antwerp is uninhabitable aad indefensible the kmperor on his departure for the frontier will issue a proclamation exhorting frenchmen to main tain union order and tram juility during the war the carlist movement in spain hai been abandoned don carlos having given of fence to his adherents by offering to serve against prussia they refused to carry out the plot for an invasion and ruing in spain the t today maintains its publica tion of the proposed secret treaty between france and prussia had one good effect it has secured the neutrality of belgium which without warning would have been liable to violation at any moment the eagliah blue book containing tbe correspondenc relative to the candidature of the prince of hohenzollern was publish ed this morning bat it adds no new facts to tbe history of the case the upshot of the correspondence is that earl i - ranvilie failing to prevent war sought wirh as little success a guarantee for the safety of seoondary nentral powers m ollivier in a letter to a friend here denies the negotiation by france of the al leged secret treaty with prussia the french minister of foreign affairs positive ly denies that france has entertained the idea of annexing belginm an exflanahon demanded the spanish government has demanded of the duke de urammont an explanation of the assertion made by him in an address to tbe corps legislatiff that the cortes were to be surprised into voting for the prince of hohenzollern a hum or a n absurd rumor is afloat that the kmpernr has quietly left paris to join the fleet deeming it the snrsst and shortest way of reaching berlin when fee expect to be on the 15th of angnst his day too late to uakb pkack france has inquired through russia on what conditions peaos might be mad prussia's reply to russia was embodied in four words it is too late neutrality violated trever july 27.—the french yesterda violated the neutrality of luxembourg a party numbering 100 men from sierck crossed to schlenger singing the marseil laise thesec&kt taeatt berlin july j7.—count bismarck's or gan promises to give on the part of prussia immediate explanations of the franco prn.mn treaty latest-3 a m unrmv july 27.—the government in tends tofenake no further statement about the war wcept on thnmgk earl gmovilw mr gladstwe will my nothing unless qas»tiod«d but it is believed that tke y position main to bring on a debate on fri day in the house of commons spemnl correspond of th tribune writes from berlin handay th praam headquarter is still at berlin frino fn^erick charles is st present oommaad injttb.am.ynf tht bnin it is ccnttdsrad certain in berlin that napoleon counting on the disloyalty ol sonth germany hmijitmrnu » mmt ksnmsmt wm the rhine t enold oosfl ctnlt i i li^ijjm feroc nssn of 11 onmaj •"*. ■<* ,*"■» to mk » bomhot mrthwud with ttitaeliand tiu ma uvmm mm warn b m po.rt_.itw.t ri*i«t a^rtri u k m3nf wilk ptaw an ttoi with piwn ; tank fc*ty - ndn*imwwr~f lt jntcm-iffmrn tk^jojp a urn tm>a h-*qmrt tmtamn kia wilham vi g«m moitke abffwioon bdeooa in that m iro—i.n limouol aawhera b auddenl forced the pecial oorreepondent of the 7vi*tmr t st petenburg 011 urn 2(hh hut writw v follow ivinea oortkkakoff will not return at ptwenl ham frederick of tb foreign offic hu bean mat to wilt him tbe roarisiumni codontntiog troop on th ronticr of gallica tha wk of y w>i kaa baa diaooa ißoad aad all lanaa oi l^liail b»i baaa auoalwl tha traopa v tba oaap at mrunt opanly faro pmaia woilr the kberal praaa nataioa vnmc tha st patenbarg ttajitr uamaa francr wholly the mnaniw and tka eichaogi '.■■!:<■. ln ornanre prnatia tha onion wu im for ivsaiia and v now ajrainat her bat irnea strict neutrality the government mri*"i'<,t aa official paper at first attackad prnaiia ao strange ly that the prnana < harge d'affairea com plained m flenry is to remain at st l'etanbnrj at preatnt i h rasstan government attempted v interiere by perraading tbe prnaaian kinr to make to england tha declaration demand ed by france but failed ■*• m new york recruits ror the prussian army nbw york july 27 nins hundred re emit for the prussian army h»v a been n polled at the north german consulates ii this city within the put five days and of these live hundred hare already left for ed rope they go generally aa passengers in oratral vessels bonnd to antwerp and an obliged to pay their own transportation ex peases subscriptions in this city for the sick an wounded prussian soldiers already amount to over inni ukneral sherii.an generals sheridan and koes£the sailed ot the scotia for liverpool this afternoon mormons in route two hundred and eighty mormons er route to salt lake arrived from liverpon in the manhattan last night and 400 are oi tbe minnesota dne next week jack rial's case got hoffman will hear the petition for the commutation of the death sentence of john real next saturday the ocean race the sailing master of the cambria say that yacht never sighted the daantless aftei the night of the start she reached cape race in eighteen days had heavy fogs and saw many icebergs the greatest run an me day was 208 miles she passed sandy book light-ship one hour and thirty-fivt minute ahead of the dauntless the sail ing master alio says the cambria passed the pilot boat last night and tha the dauntless passed the same vessel whicl had remained about stationary twelve hours aftew&rdft mr lnrillard who wa passenger on the daantless reports sh lost two men overboard and spent about two hours and a half in vain effort to pick them up the cambria proceeds to tin navy yard to-morrow to be overhauled and it is understood will fro to the west indies after the regatta in this harbor the atlantic cable a dispatch from heart's content x f dated at half-past three p m to-day an nounces that the fault in one of the atlan tic cables near this harbor was repaired at noon the repw ship will leave as soou as she has taken on board the necessary cable to remedy the other defect on sw lime line at about seventy-live miles from this port bask ball the game of base ball to-day between the unions of morrisania and the haymakers of troy resulted in the favor of the former by 12 to 10 the hteaidship cuba arrived from liver pool to-day foreign expected trouble i!f rome london july 27.—revolutionary in trigue in rife in rome and italy in the view of the probable withdrawal of the french troops a secret deposit of arms has intl discovered in genoa and a large quantity of guns seized the pope is deeply alarmed at the projects of france and the plots of tho party of action infallibility the french prelates who were absent from council at the time of the final vote on the infallibility dogma are now sending in their adhesion among thos who thut signified their acquiescence are the arch bishops of reims tours chambery auch and aix and the bishops of orleans strasbourg nantes vannes montaubin tarbes and clermont varioloid on unitkd states steamcr klurhino holland july 27 forty three sailors on the united ntatea flag ship franklin are sick of varioloid all the offioers and crew have bean landed and lodged at the arsenal meanwhile the franklin will be thoroughly disinfected business demoralized cnv^tasttnovi.f july 26.—the war de moralizes business here many failures have occurred and more are expected the official nottrioation has been received by the porte from vienna of austria's neu trality cowl r.eitekal at loicdon cadam badeau late secretary of ameri can legation has reoeived from the british foreign office his exequateur as consul general of the united states at lnadon miscellaneous serious mie monl piliek vt july 27.—the village of richmond vt was visited with a seri ous fire to-day the hardware store of j h bamiim the grocery stores of c oreaoe u bostwick and the bun of 3 h kan som hotel keeper together with the tailor shop and barber ebop were burned total loss f 14,000 partially covered by insur *°°°' attout at komikb.t pot-ohkeirtie july 27 a desperate attempt to rob mr browning taller of the first national bank of fishk.lle vijla«e waa made at old spring to-day at boob mr browsing waa standing in front of a store new the depot waiting for tho up train and bad in his hand a carpet bag con taining severs thousand dollars collected for deposit in his bank when suddenly a maj walked up to him and throwing a handful of red pepper ia bis eyes sailed the satchel and ran into mr munsell's grounds near tho depot whan muaasll's coachman baaed elijah joaee seized his and threw him to the ground and i cap tured the seschal tvs thief tha draw a revolver and fired three shots a the ooach man on of which took effect in tho letter's abdomen mortally mimmmmf him tho citozat on mill thethkf a ha^d aim o»er to the hhariff who took him to l'arsael jail th thisf give hi name a lebm sjth ** t»i»j-^li^ti grand street corner of gum jif.j york mr browni eyo are todly » jnred by peppe wnwo vt jbly 57.-th ofsad jott bvo^it v a bill im o'n-1l tsarintwill l had ou the opening of the court tomorrow sous or tel<feb»cc prrnnwm pa jaly 87—tb or»bd dinis of tho koas of timmbb.i f p mv lvß>iß t at »—*-*»•» fjß m aftermooa aad adjourned to boet to-morrow tbtncmek rvfjin towrw o l jb^t.-twrnvthtv crgr^bt*lly wm nj^t bott«j liiukn wilh stsratjvtl m btsw ht mbujen thaeropslyrs lut bnoiu v i tman tax thoaatol j«ir hl>|i **+.»_— law thall be allowed for and on account n each family auenur taggart cf salt lake city utah hm bam instructed to rtvie bis uwwntot against brigham young as truntm of the church of jen christ of the latter pay sainu u4 f epon aa mmmmit made according to the act abov tnnn j no tax v lv to prepare a claim for abatement on tax previously ■ii will how bom k cattt stbalkbs wkr dnrosid of.—maaa«on!a gouty texas hm recently bee the field ef a remarkable operatim in inch law for » y«ax or two part there aw bean an orguired bud of outlaws iafeeuag the oouatry about tree paiacou creah whoaa oparattona in the horae-atealuag cattl killing robbing and murdering line have bean extraordinary even fot texas tbaaa scoundrels defied the law and its offioers and threatened with death any one who might inwrter wi'h their viluinoun work for the bettor jurying oat of their parpos they hid erected a large pen in a secluded spot where they herded and slaughtered the cat tle of others the hide of the cattle were nent to indianola and there disposed of and although they ware frequently recognized aa coming from the outlaws no one dared take steps against them horses and mules ware stolen from distant counties and do aian's property was his own in the vicn>n v f thoas pillagers but human ondur n • iinally was overtasked and luminary veu ifeanoe taken upoe the villain a lar^e body of armed men collated near the out law ■den and captured three leaders of the nd and hung them on the pate of their tattle pen the sonm near this pen it i aid beggars description thouiands of carcases of cattle itnpped of their hides in erery stage of putrefaction and decay lay tor miles around the silent witnesses of the otimes there committed an immense iol ith • charnel house of itench and bones nd rottenness hecatombs of victims sac nhced to the genius of crime and plunder immense bundles of hides too ready for shipment and embracing almost ever brand n the range were discovered and scores f horses and mules with defaced and al tered brandi and marks it u estimated chat not less than tan thousand head of uat tle belonging to different persons had been killed by these outlaws for hides alone tnk hanuino ok jktrr phillips fter twelve respites justioe finally over took james jeter i'hillips who was hanged t richmood the other day for the murder if his wife in february imsv that the tilling was an unusually oold-bloodfd affair was proved not only by the jevideace on the trial but by the equally coldblooded jonfeasion of the culprit read on the scaf fold the woman had given her huiiband no provocation she did not even obstruct oil path to the gratification of another pas sion he was tired of her and sought escape t'rom distasteful companionship by what eemed to him the speediest cheapest and mrest method of divorce phillip*does not tppear to have repented of his oriine or to have betrayed any symptoms of re norse the customary religious coloring was given to the tragedy of justice the murderer read the bible for some hours the night before the execution—aa he bad becu in the habit of reading it during his impris onment this exhibition of piety might be more affecting were it not established aa m old practice a witness at the trial testified that phillips always said hia prayers—said them the night that the body a his murdered wife was lying in an out house near him and said them ever since his religion seems to be of the quality and value of that of an italian brigand who murmurs a supplication of mercy as he ruts a throat the people of richmond are to be congratulated that the law is enforoed in their behalf land murderer are sharply reminded that although justice may tarry for a while it does not for that reason ne cessarily turn aside teeth sit with ihamdni to wbafc extremes and follies the god of fashion caa lead its devotees is shown by the following clipped from the new york sun " a brilliant fashion which has just been invented in this progressive city bids fair to outshine paris in its lustre and extrava gance rceentty an up-town gentleman of wealth and fashion conceived the dazzling idea of having his front toeth set with dia monds he conferred on the subject with two of his frieuds one of whom is a lady of literary celebrity and all were so well pleased with spiriting novelty that they had urge and valuable first-water dia monds set into their front teeth and on sunday afternoon tbry attended one of the most fashionable cburehes on fifth avenue attracting considerable attention and di verting the atteutiou of a large number of the congregation from their devotions by the lustrous rays of their teeth on their return home tboy v/*re followed by a mnl titude wqoes curiosity hail been excited by the il»z'.'in radiance of the brilliant circle should this fashion be adopted jewelers lapidaries and dentists will reap a rich harvest and it will tend to promote good nature and cleanliness as the queen ot fashion especially those who are thus fixed will be continual brushing tbeir teeth and smiling if f°r tl other imrpose than to how their diamonds oh ye*ods and lit tle tishtmi will it not be a cure for sore eyes and empty pockets to sit in front of such an audience in church theatre or opera and gase with delight upon the smiling circle and ftimntt the cut,color weight and value of their sparkling genu v in statu quo a friend in wooster ohio sends the following amusing instance of the simplicity of the african lad m evinced in his first efforts to attain a know ledge of the english vocabulary the boy some seven or eight years old dan by name was set to learn words in aa old pelliog book that had been tossed about the hoase he soon became interested in watching a race between a small boy and time as re presented by aa engraving in the book and every spare moment in th*i day that he could od was devoted to the contempla tion of the to him exciting chase night finally compelled the young african to lay aside the book which his race at the present day manifest so much pleasure in studying and to retreat to his pallet where no doubt he dreamed of " dat big fellow wid de mow-in scyre as he called him in pur suit of the poor frightened boy dan wm op with the lark next morning and the first thing he did was to get the speller and look for his heroes of the raoa he gazed in tently for an instant at the picture and then with a wild scream of delight x claimed as he rtanced all about the old kitchen he ain't outehed'imyit he ain't cotcbed'im yit oolty he ain't ootched im yit !"— kditnr drawr «■harpn 3fayazins for av
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-28 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-07-28 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8345 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-28 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-07-28 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700728_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8345 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday july 88 1810 no 8345 married a.l,i,rt.bjß.r p.lhcr b.™l»lt.l i st j -... tt r mi t •" eri >"»"■"': 1 in rij..oui ul rric r f.iwell-caret on th oth in«t »' ch'.f ('.■on l.v tli ifav rirlimlii will.m oon 11.-m .. d !"■well louii ll;»dc'*r*y both l thi i j n c\r.k died i'uutt j«l 10 in thi eltt of iiiaantttian of the 1-nto siim gr } y d«uj[h'.t!r -»( jeuiy c im ali m < mk peil i ri«mi»m »'»' l f*j th an tl allp.l ur da m t.t bloi.m f1 mm in hemvcu i>\nnrr in thh city july tf,obmv j fc^g er f utcha od kiiiaboib uii-ner jr fed j r.-*r 7 month mntl 19 d»y r'til on rhurwuj july w « 4 tm cv p m ir in he r*-«jtinoe ol her pmnta h w»lmi t >■■'.!- nd cqiiatntincet are most rcß >«ct.fuhy ' invt ml to ttt ltd t tyin j"--':bdry and rbhftkhs vahlhouse furntob ercr rlicl rrqutrwl id tb printlni bttfhuh to v ct nt d* |
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