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buffalo express vol a xv saturday august 27 1870 no 8371 married c le hawkins t the litti iust l.y lhe ■**. r e thomas mr j fin ii cole an.l bias mans v.,daughter of wat ila-akins basj all "' bsbs city wrber dascimb on the bmb a , if th res otto burger mi aasßts wsß*f to mias td i date tab both of this city biciiebsob-derbt in ran fraiicia cslifor nla at tbe r*'!d*nc t*:e bride's pnr.ute by tbe bs dr cunniugli'ril cspt a 11 niskarssn u s a to bm-na c debv no cards by telegraph the war enop.mol's lobse3 of the prus sians last week another flag ok truce fired upon proposed abolition of the garde mobile the prussians undoubtedly marching on paris gen vteinmfctz to hold bazaine the germans in france two thousand pse9onb ar rested in paris reported heavy fignti inc near montmehy paris discouraged at the false new baza ink sukroundkd and ex pected to caiv.tlai k etc etc ess wasb i nuti in august 26 the fallow ing telegram was received here to-d*y ad dr<*bseed to baioo remit minister of tiie north iermao i'nion bkklin augnat 2g the incident mentioned in tle tele pram of the ss 1 haa rtcunvd twice sine i iptaiii uocbow sent by central alver bassvasi to toul v itb a i ig at truce has been received with shots a trumpeter accom panying another tixg of truce has been biikd you will lodge a protest with the united states < overnoient against these ■■:.'.!.-■. violations of tbe international law and declare that we shall lie henceforth in too impossibility of sending digs of truce to a nation whnti soldiers have lout iv af rica china and mexico all recollection of the usages of civilized warfare yon thick paris aug jii yesterday the cc gineeia were engsged m marking bridges over the marne which are to be destroyed on the approach of the enemy it ia said tbe committee of the corps la?giaiatrf chargt <! with tbe niiissirtiiaatiaiii of military measures haa proposed toemoli all men between the ages of twenty and thirty-live yearn in corps legi3latxf in the corpß lt^islatif m montpavreux proposed a total sbdiitiun of the < arde mobile aud distributed the men now com po-ing it into tbe regular army he sup ported this preposition in a speectl whwarn in he claimed that tbe measure waa urgent and would give the regular army at least 100 new regiments at length the iit poai tion was b>-nt to the military ponißtlitlssa it will no doubt b adopted tbe i'reiicb government has taken measures to cause belgium ie arrest the transportation of munitions oi war or wound ed soldiers serosa her territory + trntcssias sacbjleabs a letter to the univera says a cry of horror ring's throughout alsatia which has bean ao tried by the war our magnificent cathedral ol marienthal no long*-r exu-.ta i'bc prussians burned it after profaning tbe statue of the virgin by covering it witli mud and breaking it to pieces m.v khint on i'akls /.• ptthuf says important information was received to-day by the government con cerning the positions numbers and move ments of the ennmy the corps ol prince i rederick charles and a portion of the kings army is ucdoubta-dly marching on p&its while ccrieral stemmelz is left to bold ftsisifas tho enemy may reach paris within sis days should there be r.o cban-e in their plana tbe senate and corps leg islatif were to b notified of these facts to day lhe corps legialirif went into a commit tee of the whole last night and held a secret session in which ample explanations w^-re ma-le by tbe government in regard to the atctje ot tho defenses of the crpital to-day a similar sitting will be hvl eneral fro hu did not attars the sitting aat iw-ght a minister of was hia atinantoroafjoar was preseul the deputies of the left bud an interview with pasfttswfl list evening which is reported to have been perfectly sstisiac toryto all the subfccnptions for tha cow i rench loan exceeded a thousand in ui ions of francs many people ari.estfjt the police last night made several hun dred arrests two hundred in faubourg mont martre alone among the prisoners were a number si straogo women who had in their possession money they could net satisfactorily account for they are said to be spies and persons paid to create trou ble along faubourg mont martre and the adjjiniiig streets many houses were searched the arrests were chittly made in obscure hotels and lodging houses in all " i persons were arrested why is england arstln't the oj'i-i'ont aation'tl asks why eng land whom no one menaces arms in such feverish hasta england who never sper.de a pound for any cause not her own yet is cow spending million in the army the opimitm wants as know the tnj*m**n of this unwonted activity the bsbatstßs in vrani e the con.-'itu'ion'l denies that the g*a tntnß have been expelled from france at the beginning of the war they were pre vented from leaving sulseajuently how ever all restriction was removed sad those who left did so of their own accord the men who pretend th^y were expelled by force falsify if howevar paris is be sieged the authorities will tak buch '..-;-■ures as the public safety may demand the csaß*bßßssj*sßßß wonders that thiers s'-iould refuse to accept a place hi tbe cnsn tnitteeof defense hia great patriotiatn and his connection with the construction of tbe walla cf par made it natural to select him among the first for the position it ia said count daru baa be appointed in his place avold pillaced the town of avoid having failed on account of total exhaustion to fsshsuaw the rations forage and money demanded by the prussians waa given up to pillage for one hour and the inhabitant terribly treated london aug 2b.--the department of marie from chalons to tasjaw i under the control of the prroesiacs belgium denies having permitted wound ed soldiers to be sent serosa her territory the prussians use the rsiiway from lu nervile to a point near straaburg to trans port their wounded macmahon and baxaine are still out of i commoaication with paris tbe a printß a para ulogtarn to-day stating that madame teacher de la pagene haa bean imprisoned at yincennee oharged i with commanicating news to the enemy j other court ladies are implicated a strong detachment of prosaiao cavalry ■occapiea donlavant prussian cuirassiers j have encamped at st reiny a new enrollment law i the french chambers have adopted a i law pre.viaing that all able-bodied men be [ tween twenty and thirty-tive years be «*• j rolled for mditaiy duty withont tha liberty to procare aalsstaaafcsa immense joanußes of american cured meats are shipped from liverpool to eranoa taaara is great activity vi tha iknuaa aa tnories anal navy yards aid it ia rum-red that the british artillery have bjen cardered from piymoulh to antwerp sudden affection for prisoia the time jfi-aaa and o her london j urqala are almoet maudlin ia their expres sions of sudden affection for prussia but assfs misrepresent the averaare rrwiiuron of the english people lhe xindard say however it thinks it sets sign on the part aw the tim's of preparationa to change sides among the prussians badly wrtnr.ded ir the battles of lart week is baron yon kaldin husband of the celebrated pruxa donna pauline luces berlin august sb,—ia fourth amy under comniand of prince royal of saxony is forming to co operate with the third army iv the m v-ement on paris colon lvrrda the baaarac saj adagof truce and a trump*:ur were bred upon aa taw approached the walls of awssussas bath were woanded the stp.asni'ec bga.bari'mest accounts from straebarr represent the foubourg national sabbbsw severely from the hre of the besieg rs it ia reported that the cathedral is slightly damaged but it is doubtful the townof kehl on the oerniac side of the rhine is nearly rared to the ' ground by ahells thrown by tbe french from strasburg dissatisfaction at the news piuolk aug 2b.—one of the journals of thi3 city publishes the letter sf a berlin correspondent dated augußt i'.tth from which is extracted the following item "\\ c are persuaded here that efforts are making to conceal the bass that the prus iiau army start seriously iv the battles of tne 15th and 10th mst the details furn ished here are not credited it is openly asserted that the losses were so great that the army is disorganized and r.ot able to b ivance which wiil allow the french linee to gather immense strength sbbssbbb the icrmana to pay dearly for their nrst sne ' b*bbra yesterday a deaio'istratiori was made before the palace crowds asaernbled de manding to know the newr what the -,: loeii informed them in reply was no mon than waa already known and the crowds dispersed slowly unconvinced aud dissatiii hed repohttd iila v fiohtino larc-huhjc aug 96 — heavy fighting was commeuced last nuht at the town of sbenach tea miles from montmedy in tht direstion of bouziers the prussians cut the railway between claunanges and la moniily tha wouudtd are brought to montmedy the gates el the city have been closed and an assaul ia momentarily expected sedan france aug 20 gen mscmi : hon is trying to reach i'sitaiuo by the way of mtzieres montmedy and thionville but the prussians have cut through \ arrennea , and dun lawn is lighting going on between dun huaiucy and mutixay and accordmg to all probabilities there will be an important action befurelong not far from montmedy dover eng august 20 a formidable iron-clad ram armed with two enormous l'uns passed this port under tho french lag at hslf past ten this forenoon steaming eastward ly ntw yon august 20.—a cable special to tbe stutf from paris aug 20th via brussels says lo spile of the government assertions there is no cosnniuuication with basaahse lhe victory laetween verdun and i haloua reported by the figaro proves a hoax central trochu has published an order expelling from pans every pesm without the ni'-ans of lit ing and ail interfering with the defense of the city general pietrii haa denied to general trochu the right oi reviewing the four papers which were lately suppressed by the government there is great agitation among the mass es who begin to perceive but too late that tbey have been deceived by the govern ment lhe soldiers afu-r two days fasting plundered a train cf supplies wsich had been stopped at kheima m order to make way for the train bearing the prince im perial the i'reu-cta recommend th people of the province to mbuiit politely to the pruesian authorities every officer under seventy years of age is to i/c re-called to d*:ty in the army paris confident a cable special tr the new york timet from paris aug 20 says do not expect specific intelligence from this side for sev eral days there ia ■* creat stragetic move ment in progress the importance of which la 11 m judged of by tho reserve of tbe g b i rals and the authorities h?re all utters and iiiiiiißiiiiialiiani for the army have l*ei-n stopped and correspondents are imprisoned wht-rever found place no faith in the lj tssa prussian organs in london or the j mr nals courting german patronage in new york the military prospects of france are clearer and more certain than at an time sine > the commencement of the cam paign the french strategic combinations will scarcely fail to l*e attended with dajci sive results in regard to tho destruction ol the inv.-,-ii.ig army a cable special to the herald says the c inscription for 1870 which will bs drawn monday makes a erw army subscriptions for the wounded deposited in boxes hung up in the streets of pari amouut to 40**0 francs daily yesterday 4'rji oxen 3**2 cows 28,462 | sheep and h)]'2 pigs were taken into pens thirteen deputies have iteen drawn for the araaa cle-aiugcr the sculptor hat volnnteered the loss to the german commerce by the french blockade is about a million dollars daily a corps called he mounted volunteers of paris is forming the empress has offered the use of the imperial hunting tstabliehuient and sev eral wealthy persons have followed her ex ample a special to the fried from london in says a dispatch from berlin states that ieneral faikenatein is reported mov ing with a great part of hts army to relieve king william and join the crown prince the north ierman government has of fered mr warhburne through mr ban croft further supplies for the bap-pert of in digent germans expelled from paris among the killed by unmasking of bass battery of metradleurs at mars la tomu were counts weatoep and yyesdalin bar una kleist yvitzlelun and grimm prince keuas and other noblemen of rank advices from paris report that eight de partments are in po*ts-*asion of the prus sians namely the lower and upp'r rhine u-aseus vyoerth meuoe vosges marne ami santas marne they contain 4.301 i 0 inhabitants great suffering pre vails in coiase-iuence of tbe prussian renu baaasaa paris aug 20.—numbers of soldier tmder arrest in the different parta of france r lisht offenses have been pardoned and will immediately join their regiments the accounts from the places now occu ■p:ed by prussians show hostility to the 10 --,..:-..: ti increasing and encouraged by tla mobile guards and sharpiho-aters who attack small bands of prussian killing and wounding many the provincial j lurnais aay tn prussians i iocease m anger and hatred of peasant j by desecrating the < atholic churches several rich prizes hays been taken by the fleets in the ' hannel anal baltic the aat bssaaa from mraaburg ii that s:x | persons were killed foxteea house burnt ■and a cathedral slightly damaged the j people take r-*:uee in their cellars lettcra from rneitoa and one c . via b iginm from the french earop report that bazaine gaiaed a great adrantage iv hbb battle of the i?stb capturing many gunß and prisoners these reports how ever are probably repetitioas of previous rumors which have not been muhnned and are only t r-:ph d in the abaence of offi cial iniorrn.a--.r all strangers who cannot give satisfac tory account of themaeive r ebtain re spa^table references are reyjuinad to leave paris in case of a aietfe the prefects snd msyora of a cumber of : towns occtipied by th pruseiana in small ! foroa will be diauiisssad by the government for showing too aittle digntty and too much bsaaaaaßß in receiving theiifvadera lax litrrtc quote from the law of i s-j*2 ta how that all leawagnrrs lansining in pans motxj ia caae of **■**, be cai ied aixon to serve with the national home guard tbe jonrnal o/nvirf aya though it is not impaaeirti for ab of esskf wajsaasas arany to pan that of th ojbwib pi-heea only a ajaasu t - rtwas oi ikm lajawe/s tras«pa want from pont a mouseon t her le due to tax part in th movement on paria the last company of friaoch tr op - em - marked at cruita \ eachia on sunday the sla the jesuite still urge tbe pope to arith d-aw from rome and establish himself at malta ii fy uf 188 covekbbent in the corps legialatif t day m chev - r minister of the interior said the army of the crown priace eeetued yester day to have arrested its onward course but it hid commenced advancing again it is the duty cf the government to wain the i'hambers of france and the people of paris of the fact the comnaittee of de fense had taken all nee sasry measures to meet the a-sau:t or siege ; they mitfht rely on the cntrjy . f the minister of war and they might cunt upon the valor of the people of pane a similar winianunicaiioo waa inaale to the senate pri*ssian spies m palikao ia the chamber yesterday broke cut into a bitter denunciation of t - prussian spies that they abounded in paris he pointed to the rr-cent judgmenta oi the c nncil of war ss to proof he had further evidencu which he could show the members he hoped they would rely on bis hrmnesr and added i hate in mj hands all the means neces-aryto repress disoralerfl snd shall answer to the chamber f->rthe preservation of public tranquillity ju!e favre in the crur-e of the debate trusted there wra no citizen of franco so base aa to look ssw de-feat and national ruin as tbe foundation of his hopes such a person be denounced aa thri.-e cursed a decree in the journal srw appoints count daru and two senatoia members ol the committee cf defense pa'.iburg core-in ties it heroic defense a church and twenty-one houses have beeii deatrojed by thu enemy's shells and the garrison have repulsed two assaults in which the prussians lost 1908 men ansa town is well supplied with provisions and munitions of war it haa bsten semmoned repeatedly to capitulate but its comman der replies he will blow th place up first the violation of belgian soil l<i patrie eemi-otficially states that it has information concerning the violation of ter ritory of belgium ; that the prnasian wounded at saarbruck and bssbi louis were so numerous and so disastrous was the sit uation that the prussian authorities were forced to send them to cologne and i jstel dorf but owing to the fact that the ar mies needed tbe railway clear for the rocep tion of reinforcements and provisions the wounded were convejed aoross belgium and luxemburg without notifyiug these governuients uijtil the wounded were under wsy they could not then bo sent though protests were made count bismarck when questiened on the subject acknowl edged the infraction of neutrality but said be was forced is act france says the patt'm accepts he explanations of belgium but denounces ta the civilized world the ac tion of bismarcl who respects no treaties or diplomatic conventions ns yukk august 20 a special to tne new york sasj from arlon 2">th sayi the rnilway from montmedy to sedan has been destroyed at margut near the belgian boundary the prussians are at longuion a reliable gentleman coming from metz says the prussians atta.-ked fort st julieo on the afternoon el the 24th he says baztine's army after tho battle of the isth mat entered metz in a frightful btsto pbi ssbabi bar it.no un kiilimh a special to the triboae from london nays a 1 r&baa pei-inl correspondent writing from kheinis tho 24*.h says this morning as we were at breakfast an oftv-er taf the lntendance informed us th»t we must start instantly for lethel aa the prussians w^re inarching on uheims and are i \ pec ted hero this evening if this be tr ■or dot this intelligence hastens the mowm est of the aimy and makes tt look more ike a retreat than ever the trihnni correspondent writing from headquarters of king william atgravelottc aug 20th says the french columns weie seen by prussian videttes the day after the battle on the toad to thionvile supposed to be eiidiavornig to escape but are never tb«b ca cut iff from mr mahon we are all on shr t rations the first prussian army havi ar now occupied tbe stme region lor some days and the country all about being eaten out but supplies are hourly expected and the men are eheerfu the prussians around mctz i have just returned from a visit to the outposts of the army which is under the gubs of tbe forts at st i.iuentin and car neres aid sat down onth valley in which mctz ii a largs french camp my be seen between metz and the hill crowned by tit i'uentii yesterday and to-day the prussian pioneers are throwing up earth works for defeoc ai;tir.t*t sallieafrom metz but i believe the whole plateau is withui a-ty range of the great guns 13 the fort and that a bombardment would follow an at tempt to bbasub*ssbb a prussian army in that position the same c respondent writes on the l'.t.h that prince frederick charles han p.one between a part of raaaoaa's army and metz two ojher correspondents have also said that raz tine's en mn was pierced there is not b fag to show taositively whether they suoeeedeii in getting back to metz or awiy jr.-m it but all this testimony prints to th ■poaaibta jantnaeas of a portion of baaainea forces by way of yau.tiers with macmahon blkijv august 20.—'the effect of the refusal of the french to permit the wounded to pass over neutral territory will be that the french wounded in our hospitals must wait until the germans are treated the prussian mtowkrwo referring to the slaughter of prussians bavarians wurtcm hurgurs and badeners says the unity of < rormany ia cemented by the bloo 1 of her heroes hinting at mediation viknna aug 20.—austria has asked the other great powers to give notice of any individual attempt at mediation be tween france and prussia and promises herself t act in accordance with this sug gestion ateflelffm via pans aug 20 — details coming in btrfl eh w that the prussians received a serious check ard suffer d enormous c«e m the battles of last week after the battle tbe wounded of both armies were brought here there were over 12,00 i'mst-ians the battle of the ly.h was a real success for our arms palis au 20.—the council of minis tera upon revision reject the appeal of prussia in the case of herdt sentetioed to death as a spy and condemned to i>e exe cuted immediately the english purnals having announced th a-rival in england of the wife and family oi marshal canrobert madame canrobert writes to the paris journals in dignantly denying the statement and as -■-■n ■that she had not been an hour out of paria pari aus 20 midnight.—the prince imperial has been seat to rethal the f.mperor rec^ins with the army of man mahon the mayor or rbeims received on wed nesday a copy of the proclamation declart mg that a penaity of death be viaited on al civiliana who commits acts of hostility german vessels the momttm anr.onnces the time for which germr easels are going to or from certain porta were exempted from seizure expired and they be made prize wherever found ba7ai*'e bcrf.olnded nrw y-kk aug 10 a spec-el to the herald frmj i_ondoa says oor apecial correspondeni at bar-le-dnc writes ba rair-a is surrouaded in metz by prueeina troops and it i expected he will be com ;>■: ■1 to capittilat his troop being short of provisions cavalet roaements lasssawsa aug 20 lv p m—tha prua tan cavalry is rei*orted at doalevent st keuty bneune lanilrea and chateau ."-■">, the latter ia fifty milea from paria the o'asvv is coatemplating the probabil ity oi a bombardma&t of paria and urgent ly rv*2otnm«tnsl the removal of pictures from tee galkriea of the l-jnvre and books from the imperial library the king of prnssia left the battle field at raasasrilsa at three in th afternoon aa ha rjaaaal tbro*gh gorza ha waa rt.rna.si by moltke treehoa yardy prince frad xri*aa chaalee dake maeklenbarg and joturt hoclnaarirt coaat biantarck who 1 ■laplnsaj 8811 8»1i it isllli i vn in asjppßa*o|bb»binirilsß bsstsattew ioond who uked for by the king uvi tu tot coma in until 4 a le from b~u y tkc french ia ail their action begin to lire *> oou do th«y oaux mat daughter before the j-rnn iaoa are within charging dutanoe it if amitted that the french light bravely but asmted that the ptxitinm they leave would h.ve h«#t rftai"~l nn.l-r t ',„„. o rcum . tannea if conpied by the pruauaa tjk fl\u of tkuci viulaiiox the fullowiog are the particulara of th reoent violatmn of the flag of truce on august 19 a farm hooee ou tho field was rilled with the french wounded our nr i^eoni were ao busy they could not immedi ately attend them and colonel verdy with the flag of truce went to the one niy's lioe to re«jai.it the french to eend nargeona to the sufferers as he approach ed waving a hag he was fired upon aa re t-orud and his miaaion of humanit ' ultiated 4 similar case occurred at mar ' aajlj where the besingej fired on a llag which 1 l-rougbt a sqmirons to surrender then i now o nx french prisoners of war ill t erauav i new york osubut xominatfcp for governor ( x«w yobk aug j6 horace ireel.y . was nominated for flovernor of the state ( f ' new york this evening ay th working j men's central union a l,>cal politicsl cr , the k\li rlvklt strikers • the fpinners of fall river have appealed ' far aid to the labor organizations in this city to sustain them in their strike ttkan matter , l'ub&n alvioes state that a spanish col i nmn recently hs4 an ed^agemeut with the | insuigrots in the jurisdiction of santa , spiritu in which the spanish loss was sis { hundred killed woanded and prisoners , lt \~,\** d l'uha eonfessea that a detatch | uieut of forty spaniards were surprised by , uie insurgeuts under jeneral serdo the } court of appeal and collector of taxet t offico and tho school at puerto principe are all closed thii is a supposed step to ■wards the spadish valuation coasting , steamers from the north and south are < arriving daily with sick and wounded th \ yellow fever is very prevalent the fight ing is incessant throughout tbe island saw rvan a&ee&tci i i en ryan tha cuban leader was ar ' rested just as he was leaving for lod branch this afternoon on the old charge ol i having resisted l.nited states otlicers whtn i previously in custody for a violation of th ' neutrality laws i ,■•' iu 15,(kx ths central uank the depositors of the central hank t.f j krooklyn today appointed a committee of investigation the bank when it suspt-nd ed business had assets of only about 15 per cent of liabilities there is no ground on ' which criminal proceedings can be insti tuted against the r.fiicers of the liank ' though their conduct ia denounced in plain terms by tho depositors fikks win a wo-tj's residence aud oil distil lery firooklvn was burned thin afternoon loss imvnjk a dock of imported pigeone 1 valued at m)o were also consume there were incendiary fires at william ' briajm aad yonkera hat atght theatre ticket m'ecci.ation mayor hall decided that theatrea had ' no right to refuse their own tickets nold ly ( hide walk speculators foreign ihk bl ccmol ok 1 akaoul loni.on aug 98.—tha t ton-far a f , bum aays that j j weiss who succeeded prcvoet par&dol in the chair of literature at j aix and who founded the journal'lf pnria will be appointed minister of france at wasbidtogtoii cehsonai ! ole hall sailed for ara-rics and maria sceliach ihr tragedienne leaves to-morrow ■in the i>toamer kuropeon i tuk fken ii lmoi b k«i.hk i knme ang 2l the conduct of ue ' french legiun in demanding to return to '■france vm xr n:eu&ciaf that the pope dis ' mi-st 1 the troops at onon ' mnurac ' ua\ana ang 2«.—the west ind & j lei cable is complete to santiago j inflation perfect railwav aid wim*on oat aof 26.—tho voting in | k«sex r'onnty yesterday for a msbotad i botum of fsoq^oou fur the southern luilroad i resulted in the deft at of the bonus by-law i by a large majority i miscellaneous military lliniiiii.minv august 20 the annual encampent of the twenty-eighth brigade na tional guards thu forty-fourth regiment of broome county and the fiftieth regiment of tompkins county largan here last night and continues a week governor hoffman and staff are expected on the loth m-t killed by lk'btmn'i hosdoct august 20—the following persona were killed by one stroke of light ning at kingston nep.r bailey a circua tent last night elizabeth newkirk of hurley aged aixteeoi jane motitange of marbb town d fifty arthur scott of kings ton ageal thirty jamea bush of marble towu aged twenty-eight all colored and an unknown person supposed to be w s k-nersoa a boo fifty persons io the im mudiate vicinity were knocked down in side the tent score were stunned and quite a number tdightly burned several persons had hats and shoea torn naval promotion wi**iiimito.v august 20.—as a yiee admiral of the navy will according to law l>e selected from the grade of rear admiral the -.. iii'-y thus created will be filled by the appointment of • ommodore jenkins to the latter rank the navy department is not yet prepared to say who will be ap pointed vice admiral the annonnoement however will soon be made isaac n kee'.er was to-day appointed surveyor of uustomast albany n y base hall the forest cityß scored is to th olym pic 1 i to-day exprkes rokserv br lot is aug 20.—tao men masked and otherwise disguised entered the c h kxnr-eas trsin of the misaoori pacific r r train doe here at six this morning at scott's station about seven miles west of lefferson city made a furioaa onslaught ran tbe mesaenger john cleveland beat him severely and hound and gagi/ed him tbsry ttien robbed the safe of 10,800 anrl aa the trsin approached jefferson city jumped off and escaped there is no clae to the robber ilolr hill burned chicai.u aug 20.-—the beaver dam wisconsin flouring mill was burned to day insurance ?.'■!'.,'«*". en shf.rnan gen sherman and daughter arrived to day the general leasee on anday for rock island and from thence _•■«« to dee motnea ta attend tha reunion 11 the lowa soldiers august 31 from tnt*re he w . go to californis and attend tbe reunion of the pionasers at san fram iron kept **. nomination the prohibitionists of tha fifth luiaots d.strict haa nominated dr f ivea for congress *** ■— cool.—the virginia city nevada ay rprise referring to the comatock lode sa>a day and night year ia and year out a pace tinder taxis city equal to the w hoi uperficial area of tha town ie con stantly baaaaaatwssl with eanttles with candlea that are constantly burning floor abova floor through-oat our mince we mightly and all night lossf keep the whole city ac completely lighted op aa oa tha oe caaion of a general illumination tha amount of money trpmrnaoa annnslly in oar mtwm for thia est rseaa ef ksßrt alone an cat liisaai n a ****** firas as tha twwn aau bht aa mm than 98,800 boxaa of ajajavaoaa oihsr deal e^onbtleea aare tsaat ****** w tw faasja^-asat ateet al tfca i allaaar*asßssssaj*«w tha in ill il w4*lhfl saasj il aatacaag our lea or a doaaa street lamps w.mld pala mt • i:tt<-r inu^niticaaoa oonld all the light blazing in the underground city urideoly be hrasjsißh tn the surface some oloady sxa moon lijtit a brave lady a heal heroine - buk jumps ikto thi water astt kkmtma drowning mil [ from ihe boatoa h t!j a *§• u u | a suu.-iy » party from lharlastown consisting oi mr thomas m>l»aghlm tb in bit wife and mil h e trimble wife of i i-uiii john tnmtle wen vpeod ing the tutiuwn at hall when the former procured & small boftt and to k the ladir ant or » pall round the bay they hid been out but ft short time when mr m i li s h!;,i complained of ft bad fanling in the head and requested the ladies wso were both accustomod to boat sailing to take the o»n which thay did aeulling the boat for a considerable dutuuw mr me laugh 1 in in the meantime sitting in um start id a few miuutes ha swooned and fell wkwirj into the water which t that point was aome forty fathom deep mrs trimbla immediately jumped to his rescue and a he oame to the aorfaoe threw him an oar which he waa unable to untu e aa h pre sented a livid appear—oe and waa appar ently in a drowning condition diajovering his helpless state and appreciating the im portance of quick work mrs trimble who had a slight knowledge of the art of twin min sprang from the boat into the water 4 distance of tome six or urai feet and succeeded in clasping mr mr laugh lr around the body with her left arm keeping htm and herself at the surface about eight or ten minutes and until the arrival of a boat oontaining two soldiers from fort warren who took the drowning man into their boat the heroio ladj refusing to be taken in until after he waa secured the whole party were then palled ashore and takua to tho oregon hoim where every att«ution possible was shown them br mr harrington the proprietor of the nonsr uid the guests l>r l p warner of the hotel pclham,|of this city who happened to be present attended and prescribed for t m'tlanghlin who waa soon restored to oodscmuinefs mrs trimble is the wife of captain john trimble of the brig tim ■ithy humi now on a paaaage from wash ington i c to this city and the above s not the first instance of her coolness and bravery she has been her husband's oom paniou on his voyages for twenty-no years and on one occasion last spring while off nassau n p the vmsel they were in the schooner emily willard became li thled and her husband beiug confined to his cabin by sickness she took charge of the v ■*- i and though the crew mutinied ■! r kept them in subjection and brought the vessel safety into port the particu lars of this affair were published at the time and it will be remembered that mrs trimble received a medal for her bravery on the ikicmton in her efforts to uvi mr mcl&ughlin mrs trimble so strained the muscles of her left hand that yesterday it wan very ltadly swollen and sae wsj other wise physically prostrated she reaides at so h decatur street charlestown a hf.sni.nd orrwirnri*.—two or three years ago the french courts were called upon to support a husband who opposed hia wife's debut on the stage within the last week the faubourg st germam has been nearly scandalized by a similar prouredinjs oq the part of one of its moat nistiaguishea members the countess of c—s—l with i in her ■■■.<■", entered her husband's ■- * m<i and announced that she waa about to make a dreadful a heartrending revela tion monsieur j s l trembled as he w a|)>udil)e of folded papers in his wife's ■a for he dreaded their indiscretion '. ■•' shall know everything said the countr-kn keail these aud you will con fess that it i my duty to leave the conju gal roof the count tuned yellow with jealousy a thounand horrid thoughts passnd through hi brain and snatching the letters mm his wife's hand he saw a series of bills to dressmakers milliners etc , eto to the huiu of l'.\ihmi francs herions as wssj this assault up in his parse monsieur de c felt immensely relieved but still he i'il anr told his wife that it was out rageous t ] that he would not pay and ro aax i know it mon ami i could n<"t ask you to do ho replied the lady an i so 1 have determined to liquidate my lebti from my own resources ix»k at this and she presented another pa:>«r it ia only my engagement at th toulouse theatre she added as the butband showed symptoms of increasing anger at what he thought was another bill you on tlc stage he ei m !: the countess de 0 s l an ao ■r my name on a play bill 1 will keep my name a secret i will call mymlf cecile or anna " you have no right t ■sign an engagement madame i will oppose my authority as your husband to morrow your debts shall be paid tavcsvrbax canada fjues.—wherever the devuuriug tire ban ma<la its maroh of levaat*tion the country is turned in ono vast blaokuned burned dismal looking field farmers can noarcely tell where tfceir property lies the division lines the fences being in ashes i lorses and oattla are wandering in promiscuous hocks over the country vaicly aeeking food where not even a green twig ia to be seen it ia im possible to aay how many farmers are irre trievably i ;..- i their houses barns farm implements crops and their all are destroyed not food left thsm for a day nor nhelter of any description what cattle have survived the fire must be either sold or killed the tire had so ruinoos an effect even upon the wealthiest of farmers that r<iur or fire years hard*and continuous la f»->r will be necessary to repair the dama^a alone as to retrieving the lose we are not over-estimating the time required by pat ting it at twenty years — ottawa times homiopatbit is philadelphia the proceeds of the fair held ia this o»y last year for the endowment of the homeopathio hospital netting aome 20,000 are now being applied the trusuee of ta hospi tal have pnrohaeed the old ooilegs property on filbert aad cat berk atrswat above eleventh street they have torn away tb small buildings in the rear sad have en tered into a contract to erect a tmildmg thereon suitable for hospital purposes it is to be mpplied with every department ueoeesary to such an establishment a noticable improvement will be an elsrator to move patient from loor to floor with ease and comfort the hahnamana modi c*l college h leasesj the old oollcgti building on filbert street for educational purpoeea and thus the hospital will r under ths immediate aapemaioß of t'r.t collage faoalty the elwiaal leoturee wil be delirered in the hospital leetore room this gives to philadelphia the empleteaf iaatitation for the pros—lfaxeo r-1 h do tripes of tlahaamaaa in amanea av york tr&mmr dmikishkd dmtkc nmiw or war the tribune shows byeosßpawiskm of loseesi ii battle ia former wan with recent wan tbat aa nraarme have beam rendered mors iradly war has become uat destructive f human life thus at borodino the loaa wu oa«-third of all the men ag v d at waterloo one-fourth while at swiova where the n«*dl«-gaq c*«s)sd such oonattr nition the losses were oaly on-i-twtn j third at tail rat we may go on improv ing firearmsl up to each a poiat of oaaxjy perfection that battle may beertia bio 4 leae t and war qait a harsaleai amnrtmr it bomßajl&itxat or stkaaicko a i patch aays s.noe last tuesday eveaiof ha bombardamot of saraafavrg by tha pro * ma haibaemiips—t the dtsdtl hs k^n very badly iaaiaayt tw pnuaiaa a tado poat with a siege train ia wiasia 500 yard ot um city walla to wousi hare been terribly battered rferiral aufaciam expladad m the city aavl at the fort fivns also aava brokea rsrt m difl^r as plaota taa praasiaa low an tnfti sg a young mothar waa eiaibitini with eonaiderabla prida mo a asjaiaai of adm r ng friend oar first baby fwauy approaih iog uttie dan a boy of cva ears ih happy parent said daa asattais a t»r little babyr das h ill 111 a nowit tamed up hi eyes aad wassail yh batifabaidhsadsd a uttle natwsj fomr-yaar ald,r r «.. .. 4 ths lord anaw a hit sßaahsva kx ee e—a to the awtir jre a this day ar dear bread aad add n «#«, awidy a*o thk buffalo express publuhbjj mmmm dbbsv ot-u-iaj « * rof.plwl/bj ym r_rarin piuhbi to * ~ 1,1 8 iwan ithjtet d--i.v,*r,-d uy mbtibf in tbs city ur ■* nt i mail ho 00 i*er annum w tlf riyrt-m hy mall iv do ■" 7~-z 1u s kbb directory a i 88 btrtsmwmß 188 im<:athjn of tom lmabtmm tfovmm of luff a 10 i se f our rt-aders who make p an bases in b if fa , > butttag tins odt and using it as a mmmama will s time and trouble tbe bsesstwa has use nsnaßf wad and bsstaway fibrcla.-.-1 | abckitects .».!.- k pohtkk aoemsun at ag'l imi'lkmsnts castings fi.c iiuwahd iko.-s v*aaaßa\jcm ago near lai bankers b «-/ ktbi s oa sffasa or t-rneca blind ijisgl . inlca.ii jng.-j u clark a qo.,«qf n a . i virtus at books and tai'ion^ry a .... ■/. , :..,... m mala r i ■• r,.ti a htvj , i-,7 xal..,(:»r s bswb 1 : ■i kbt.sbu la.i and v ». ttenows 1 . il olsavaasatflia rla •",. rooks '*: a : lonkry 40 vol ■>, i/i'inß'oaidr jommbub sbb mat i ut-i-jty a jtikl.tiw and zi/tmatu mora ■. bhoatxi l ft dp i'vlk 2h6 main sal ii jswitrr tott baaa b jbhk 8001 mancpactcrkr . l ' bfcjtbfttbb i*b aad 18t waalnnftno si r etonerss wholesale retail w b i llot.k b co ma btvta a carf'lio oil cloth feather 4 k fc '. i...nti,l jmi u.ii:i , i.'i tlaiu carpet fitter h rbilurs,abi macs .; confectioners wbolaassw bk.n'bv l earns v ba .. . h a bbbbassvih a*n,*bpc tetifltll us i hisa glass m crockery matii.aw o'nkii.l sish b toa.it g bkwblajt sau aassn carriages , abfattaa wallace lock 8888 c*.u iter 11 ones crackers ai t ' ft i a 808 10 an 1 it 1 coal vvholoania and reta 1 v b hi ilk.v * ota so brt am irrrv bko ok l-aiiln agt , i n4 osssssa uurni & bpii g mili -. chase a co uii hals i i pssbbs chn.l.sa coal and i'll i v i . wli ho.n a co am co tv . p 1 il n el strom 8 cosbbm sal w nal f-oi ci m i sir et dry goods i.'ol*l bp.st b 00..858 as.il drapers tailors m if tbtob 1 lain dtkr and krnovator . ''• i i i .. tata ■envelope ma •■racturkbs b w pbossbr.sb w 8 ss . engravers voo » 880 d wioht.fan too mala favry goods ! ■■'. vouiek bebbubc a oo.,*au hslu kllimtl'l.i ac j*ta c d white a 7 ma a flu'l'l ami gv-si'kll rl\tt pri.jt co , ss7 vtsafatiigt :. kink brash a3l iso . aun*ai>i tikahs km si.i;v ,« a bsags olams ani i*\l'c a show cards j p liorr -'. -. msb n a a ip stair grocers u liiilibblii 1 a m j'>it nbton '.' f ■, grocers i rt bolaasle and louli c la mulmab 17 i s.a utto w scott 1 :- ■oknts i x ■i ool \ stappoitii ft wk 1 •'. ' u i b •■i.ashkm 1 ■■■ii'n . , ■- mott * ftbbbbict 3-7 \ . i.r.s j o sou c ai 0 166 hoi im*\*-r ra botki . ' r -..--:-• j cart n liaiim - ' i • ■■i rt lvti.k bo . n mansion uarli .''. c . '■% m l-.i 111 uoktun • a siiiskv mbrparii x c >, h . n riiwi.l.h *. son i ■<- sew s dx bittc wkhiii.w i*i b ■' ban oardwarb ! 4 • mei al fratt a 08.,85,4 rrsoe lltir a£r fornat td a d bfisbbbt m hats cai*s i>d i rh c a r oi-.0m.u 81.1.0t01.d ft 880 a.-l 11 wm wlpi'l-ht iji mam iron foi :■:< • ■baoi.p hi >• k -, 1 '• i v -- custom hfin woiitts n rom fi usdi h . i i-1 boilers ou w tutt,sijn3 ate b'amsingtea^arotdaa iron nailh . i ikrh io pstrra co id i ught cai " > eioh u c sodwi ~ ■-...' mod m ws-ahli looking ol ss i n !.. krames bow akb t iu n : 1 : • ' 3 mali.x thl ib • pbai i ft l.tbicm a ml il ' : an i a fsrrsee marblk man'.i.k vnd 11 c rt ooofbb till i • ■are l swaktz fcoo kssa malhlk a i ••.* i "- works i)kus)l*\s ft f'-.'i i baargsß jolln obawfbbd l a : ■n . wa millinery wh ml and tuatail hknhv l>i;kl'.n * w ti wtpjiiwakk i'-a vl moukni • ib 08 d"i»i'p bmf a co iii i . ml i dealers \ ■■lm iiushers jawvn ft buscbba -■a bsbi org ufs (:■■■• able " ■1 pkbbick ttibkm akbb ft 00..35 81 and fi olintoii organs meu>deo's -. ' wbbx a pkincsßco >*.-' ■. ■: -' - ryland oils pai s i ■■s peasi lit anil fl a i planing mills iioors bash ac iv a bvassft co , ■> printeus ft rlaifk book man r 88888 jon its b bbtthi i -• i - wasftris i imaniit y -. ft oottiek a dbbtob sb i'lan'o manufaittf rkb • c kuktzman 1 si 10 at.l lltj devink ukos.t 1 m b«bi i paper hangings ac m h bikuk.sismsin mobtqombbt bbod ! s " • mkrrbttniciiol-i btb bam raotographkrs r.fc bajbnl*ttoß,bß*s«l4ft male boaalxs anb sajtes bupfalo 9calk woxhs tt.l mans sewing maciiinls wtikki.kr a wilson s b co 276 bait cor aaa wilcox fcoll.it.l3 b vo 14 h wvision how tt m co w w ss-il ri.orkm is m co ml man saddlery iiakihvare ac nufff ft lctcnwortii 61 and m terraoe silk kit manlfacturera t , backcnzle id 7 main stove hollow vtari biro ft co oor brta**ar st •*"' trie can stained glass mfiia brbono ul-usa bobbs h pa*rb c o l bcrn swb b-k school utrhixare w chask a son bi seventh stoves aafs iiakoware bhaw fbrkis a co 44-t mala stoves r urn aces and ranges i gwartz jt co 3tjs ilai-i trtnks daniel h licmpm.i y snc-os-air to jno iln«n pbrc ft bro sos ma a st tobacconists a b adams | c').,2*towashln-ti ia 43 v.v fearl uibbqb p howard a c , 980 wtasbat-giob watches jatwi y ft diaatohias pitkin's jew flu i pt088.»5 bain tae dickisjsos t-v haiti dan b cahtlk lei main btkvi.nsbttoa . ms b-jit watch maka'v-s ft jiwkijuls jit lll s walk xx i 3 main lass olsaa •&!*•*. 000 box w ndow class asnnrted sat pi atx olabb pom stor-as aiid dwellinus at ' - haa bsstern prices . mw t-s white lead ms bbla linseed ol for sal bs i bbtnolds • isi msla st snalss i lord st bu aai imibiibb wasshocse famisfs ererr bibjs ibjbbbfua ta fsbßtaa business to any •-. -.«,. aws.srss^mtatw.ii^jba a r w s a lqbt and fff-ip lost n the 19th of august a j gastmaaa ■■bo wi*b aßaaaßa saw iba1 momaar w v braaaßsl ii srln*g bss ttt cbsso 1 atr-st ut'^li wsaattßifta cam7.;.hv a lady compe ? t laal 1 tas-.l 1 an a i er i a its pup i bi .*:■'. prench.ts for furtl.er r -■r si p**j ■■. \; , ■t i.j.'-nt wanted solicitors to oper aß*t*a weeters bs ltortf ssd fsaa-qlfwala i psrsaan qiaddr vjktle a yuhsru.v f . diaosra w mam a , lndi*i.j n y üb-sg i7 anted a moderate sized 0 bed bens 10-aß*dea tb w**ta :' ' i i n it 8 !'-.. his i gents wanted a few men v an lasßcait snd light aad |* ft .--,..■■a ths b-aaalo oantral subw tptlon office gas u.ib at.,up at.ir sag mtr rthaiuiy uta.m 1 lafmedcai el " wl-il wi'i-aim and r-fl-ifi .-.-»- - pastes'widaw aritbuwt lasossbcsavsa •■■ira**d .-. m bi -. i s '!*, r ,-!.• | . t ha fdsg to .-",*•,! fc f a.l ire l g e i m..r i trals rspr*ashßoa assfing wh ra s:.-i ai i an bitarview ms ba ii l *.--■-■witl i iaii - at lavß • will r-i-a ■■••.. l r.o ax st kit hrn girl »/.! aasarj .. \. .... ■„. ~,,. h^j r j . h ler ■r . . i | 77 ( arolin \ st wani ed a 1 . j i'l pearl street wantbd a m 1,7 gmj i i l ni ai ml \ ■*,[ reet near i i .. r.ti h anted aj sd trl idu .:■-. i - ■■.. a . fc u*fh at ro ! ' ..: *-: , 4 r . . i i . rr : nmtiss ss »» vn n.'i r al 1i !.'. * . ompeteni 1 1 usism ii . i plain ur fa ... tig a**1 ■'' ■uitcatton wanted bi \ giki ' ' ■-. r rsl i - • a aaaa tan » i i .. . ■w rani id \ situation tfl s n - rj . - ■■*. ■. ■!■■: f r r ~■. i ;)..,, „ b .-. f j ddrs . i a , express 081.-c oituation wanted isi a young ► ' -•■ii a btof-1 rs ■:.-•.. s --..- i i-l bim-i t'r iu . i r i ■.!.• ■addi i ," ui hi ■din « i oattuiju-i a\mu loi.oli . board a gentleman and a : rill ii'itati i*!i w tl ■..■■i , 1 na ■' nlsbed in ■is ..-.:.- thai re a . 1 . -.. i ', »' i 1 .- r t ~ .. | 1 ftoaroer-i w nted i.i --:; 20 i > -. ... r m lated 1 r i ..-. r • -~.; ■!.■i t li waut i :.:,.. i-.r *.. ho t we a 1,17 tf js)j fearl in w gent . •» >« 4 i - ■tied s j .. sail r....nii irni rsa i fi b<>ilrt ss m . wanted to lease \ black r oi j !■:.(- ' . rsbip bii astdalished urn : i ... t ii thu i •■'..-■■ti •; .;: vj m.-n m sale a w ell ' j ■. .. . .. in perfevi t-i will b . : - ■. i to ■laral i teriua john otio i p ■■-: j l for s l.i a fl ely fo ii i up aa ■utsa uann st in per t-i tr pan v . i.c - i on i-i-i i.-iij terms with or ■k i 11 otto i i in ■il t sale sal'-"n tnd , is sl 1 1 i i ■. l l 4aleoh exi h ini x agrist \ 1 i i -. a antftgo'd bs'ii ■i , . . ... htl *% t fl'tawn mil iroua ll tij fad ai n . i ' - - ■i » . . - ..... at . 4a i nub s i'.t't i bros i id n i m ' 1 l ■• ■for ■■ale i pi a :. i n ■. . .... i * i-i a mi !<■j ■■t | j ■lata d other i v - f - , ih'a pr p must be i --■i ■*-. li f ud a .' j . i ■. 1 •' fnrthei ptr i v lan . iti bk . - *.!.)*■■!..'. is w a - ■x ■i ml spalding floi ring mills ... ..■■■:■-• ti ~.. : ■...-, jr of a br*t cla nm wi v - ( * i , r - v i ,;.... i l i - . . ■■.-... i i ■:, , . . ■i i**o at i o'c k 1 m . : : r . ( r i . lars applj to ta ia!.:..-.i t i lc y it s i 1 besui ki egrocekt store and 1 " ttaaslling lor sals ih tcatbm - tins iei-3 ■s t-ui and i g a latiti ■- tl i i isaixl atied up in an excellent mn ■'■i tli d i . tint .:..-■., : n m-arl ■■tl ■-. petit t leaa i ornk ■etc , i ■n - i,i ■in b i-ag a -'•■j in :. with ai-.,'.4 li -.:, ■»• ' ■xllfl i •'■■• . i v a tob mi cotlb i 9 ■■■'■- i :■■-■s . ■/ iko ee v ■rand i ■■■: s-1 li il v . tii - '.; i ' ; ' isinsaa -, - . i . . lbb a i'll kbjti.nu 13 *■" . bwaai st ijii'rst class vrlxim ery fob s u.k ' tba al i k fixtures and .-■■■dwill od i*"'--it '•■u g ai 1 lausi ne .-. rt ili r > a a tnrga ti li rr has , . i .... ai ■! i i*'i sfl i a-t*i tl ■■i ,-.:.: pn>prm*u>ris itlaugei to give ud l'u-i ess on ~ -, mil id ill b with ai v i i edward j v bci*kltbd i ki-i'i 1;....r ha i w .■■'- btnldiiiw ''• oeateh ammvitkiuijs wtbb for male—an elu.ani ■: i h ; 5 pwniiy carrisur fan h*srvn it tl i ii ■■uf tbe late l'has 1 pur itmd delaarare si al set n sdouble hsx-iis-ss a 1 plkrct.,admin i.til-r.iitli.-a'-t mi.l-u i-i an-i klk >" ■i i aaa village property to let zct ii .-■* i land aligabh located near the tallage id neaark wayoi c th brt wairk ol a ■anm ■■'.. nu build nj sltta i i sd it i-n if r aii ii-a.li-ina is erected on the n*o.i»d vut an ex ■• nu manufactory wate ■urs r - ; -■■purpoa a ;-|» locetiaan i a j jaaßsble tb property will ba sßd at a bargain is the or'iciiial intention f th rr ■!■■toraof hie academj ia bbantloned ltoh ay bakbr hlo dut4 hep fixtures - eobm wfa kitrty-tlrsi at aaar eight a snnc new .. rt i uaj lob j for al rpan hark for sale at the l ts.riierol l i aware ami '. ir ■: ■. b>ne rst super phosphate an wln'r i.vil pla.ur ' r pst bj pbatt a bbench f.t t uicrk . bt-cbi^an fulton sed stsat saßrt a __ hlutf dod bale - four bill ird 1 tal .-^ besi ua i baa s s satarl tiair i-rms i t b bahascs on bins addr -- jamf beabcbaft i :'« msdl a oris co n t t small tug for sale cheaf a f..r..-aa tr a asnsat ■■: i r did ;-.-:-. would be taken in pa-fxasnt appl ta bi'me s sana*obd i w**s swan -'. main st u>l for sale be hs.cn chippss an*l topper at .'-. i r i laml lot w.-st of main rt . wortb frosa tooooti as ill "■*• taktn m p t imviu at this r rl wot woty far lee a pickering lo we*t 5 papers tqh sale at bo buss ssd 78 ssnss par hnwdrs ti u - fl a r sale cheap a valuable r mat-f l-i-ntrally locate .. »:-.'. -•■■nrlv -*.'.■f e--t band on pavi»*l atr 11 and shout i*o lest water bsssaad b a retail coa or buafaor card ■r any bßßiaasa will be ssw cheap to tl c au isowabd ft ciiapi'i'll baal rasssa c*-nv •!« slam st 1 1 a got>u engine and boiler for sai cnesp at the ca-oa planing suii bollfb a bbctinwalt corner chi*ago and carr 1 is fi»:t saiea-aciseh f for sale at a bargain the a i rv frame dv filing with l*m 4u c.t -■i.r ttie hou*-e sbbdasbs ssow tight pk.ms lar stutlt lhe wh-.is h use alt in .- tn'-is-te order rt miiss lbeft pickkkisi 11 w scan st h!3 fm for sale — a fine brick ha d*»i inu ell pearl si sasaaan o**ss and mo hawk at wi:l he sold . l.rti and n omaj u-ma lts * picktirino 13 w vaa:i t g mni sale—a splejsdid real dence ear th fargu property west nf main at bouse and crountls in exotbent order the s round-wt-li suxked with a great variety of fniit ohn otto si p^arl st ftl mfor sale — the two-story baa dwell no us sixth a ca and aaar lot fill'o for us cheap lbb ft pick o»,uw.»sabjb 88 . .... i .. ms jtlh-hoihesj for sale—a new and first class zj story pfltf-tbbbbsl srilh all tha anoderc tin p-^rstneuujsuuth aide of womrg street serf of m sssa lut lsftxss f.*-t terms easy f avklt jj 1 hoi lister buildir i 3 job sale—no 9u9 washing -"-*•**■*'"• t , a aj-ife mt l(-->u,rv tr a dse.iing bft wtag c-mbu swd*r th shole has and btoashssßas erder lot 4cil sriih anew ham u i a rtcebbibb t w swaosr fl g for ren i thet-story frame ati ftaaaasj fl htadaos at bstsiaa bbssco4s an*l cottage su a dtsirab ■to***aat will '-*> bsatsd j cheap to a pa tenant lee ja pichekimo 13 w swan at it | / iheap i ottagrb for sale ov mmortm plaoe lot 28*116 1 7foorth st ■: 2 aloft :..- beoi teas ; sot ssxigu i/7 palmer ist ssismft il -* 11 _-*-- ot 0tt0,4 brown's i ling fob sale o it st pall st »;!(..*, af v st.p of m-t.i st ; a sstsn frame t u-e m excellentrepair good rard with fru.i tr s grrap fiats 8 .- t aiu will t-a bsw akomp ss i - snei ds issriag the city apply to j-hx j ' ro ' ■fcfi i\k:>ikable property for sai.e ell sett '~ j tor ' rich house very drsirahle ia | tod rd r r ■- psssbt 1 . - -*- - i - o-to 8 at h and lot i . ■18000 :-.. . t be*wt*n biclrgan and tlsts,b -''■■■■' r ie 1 • . priea i6sos c-4 bow abo fc cuaprbll us bats at m delaware st residence for i - le ■i ■• . ■. . - tbsl " ' rt le a pi k-hln'i,i:.w hi m or bale—a large jstory 3:1 bri k das ~.. g .. i .-, as i ga ! . .*■- ji n-at a nui.t '■-. aßd bafetl ream at also good r-i 4 . cai t . .: wttacbsd titwassd on dsfewasa this r ot i will be auldi besp in i or willeiudusiiff lor d»sirable cit jroperty in chicago ! - fn-r - ■irl a irs apply in ih'me ft sanfobd lies esßktssnd insurss agssta is west s*as - t ; :» ijtoi balk a vi:i:v desiiisble r*ssnl lot a's-1 and mo tors ~ i ■■•• ..*:.! ns delaware t app'j t john . ;■■-. al _ ____^_ ***--* hoi se and lot on dela ai ii ale a i i-rtsl bargain ■■the leave tl for psrti**ulara 111 be .'- sanford if we t sam ~; for sale—new frame house a:a i i.;,.i a ii 11 ■■■rontaln i i oini :■-:.:■i pi utrr u - -. d * . il ;..,-. wm » m l .■•- 1 :- r ..-■:,, a..in .-■: i : lr..i i - ■bbs i'ark ciok sale no tjoti s division x 1 t two-stor irani house,fronl :■.'■fitted o r us i vi rood repair with sue gaad i ibn otto . i'l-vrljit t for sale m resident m on fc-x banner bt betwesn 811 a and .-- rth toxica it-1..v baa nine <'•), noses a j bstfa r*s m watt r * goo i ■ellar i - ----- ty • . i !. i with ptsutj ■! slirnb bt-rv x not s 1 w ii bi oik-red f r rent-be first i >■- l nits r w ii peas idy,sm main lbo ffi for sale no 3t>a pfcaarl 1 ai j 1 a-itli-n t n-'-i nt perfect repair a :, i ai :■id ra'er wit i r s..id uneasy terms i hb oti 61 p .- ■: mi l?->i sale up to exchange i'"l p first-class re deno to thi idty a arm of ibs v si ■i ibj f land iring ji-t satalds of the - ; la a iarxe ommsrtl os of th best in :. - - - .- i :-^ and tlirea goo.l a wli > aold eliesp haqn re of howard *. i bappbll - 1 ir sale — 2-story bud x kill bou .- -•. ■i -. .-. , flar au*l atl marl mantle end dodge's - ,- .-.-.,: -~ -■r ■-..-■.-.- ■~ ■■. . i m ■« in six ar i * wjß s sm , :;. -.)-. :,.-. .- , n t • ..... f ;... i niil s !., i front m 1 . ■i ~.■, rl si i ::■■v , - f - li-l ':•.: m forstle . . m m comb no 5 i«j ~ ui v ..; h ... ■-• haki rv a d .;.!■etl ■■■r .- a ming i imieof the finest chance in tl t . to i _ ■it i.i i-e iii i . v :■elf in 4 a ■'■- ■nu . r : ;. , .! . .' - • 1 ol . a r i-t i , . . ip r would i !.-■-:*■• for j pnva • x worth 8 • :; t i fruac baa gas walasi md ■■■! ar a tlu - .; - fram ■i lulit in f-i order \. .■■_■■,, - rati would trtvis for a ..... . ; ml '.. 96000 oi 87000 near fir ma at 2-«torj fram a cellar and ag - ■** tl aaaio t trees of all . - ida anal „: ipsa i ■pc fl ir nt ruimiug tbi mill 1 ' ■< . tarar ; ■■. .-, . l lor 4 houses t . til cheap aw th owner a gi.litk to eut |- ll#7 ucoraiasl 2-sti i rick din lllstajj has , allar i ta a beauttioi 1 iti i l-heavp or would tal - and i :.:'..-. l .-- . n iui i r i ■tsoo v . ■.-•; sins farms lor bs r each intre lor :. nr..|,.-rtv apply at mcjoisbolasd or j ick so ~ south !>.. ii a fm for sale no g9 i lifton li-ii pace near allen st atwn i i ira ntaii ■' ru i i 1 44x118 wnii a fins t.,n...i ■■'" ir ■md i.r:,:.iu i lal ■>■■■pil rl . .... 13 weta n irsale large new :: stori ■mod i n.jnu 11 -> a *■■. .', i ud lyon .-.: raki ■■. ht el ■;..;..; offi ■£$ for sale l-stori brick cot felt tae bo 828 i:a.-t esgle street biagsra •*'* r.lsr clot.etc wn 1.-sold at a l>an,a n tx hanged ror a notweaiw lot west f main at uidscasb difienmce paid hastings k ol'lu i i '. bai . li ■l 4 proper \ for sale west a-i of mai . st s i i tanth -■lj at ;■f nil ! i 1 ■"> . ■. i -■ri ft as i rt stttlso ■-* y i me ■. ■ii ' j t f.;..i > ; i * ■i llii oii i x nil irsmi ; lot *?.' • ■■:■. i .. --. 1 v finn ■■: i - 84x114 141 ti nth m t sto-j frame with ha-we l . .'■' :■-. md s-trtof f i : tot . vll i 2 i all n at 2 tory frsm lot m)xl f tb a .-.,..■lat reduc d pri i * '■-. hlmi v sanpobb it al eiatate ageuu iti wtst s.aan st g for sale no i huron st j nar>l r a rt a j r frame dwelling \: ''' •■-- ■. .* 1 wi.l ire wl i m raasnnsble terms 1.1.x ,-, i'll keking p w swan st ggfi mfor sale at a bargain the dssfrslale house and i t na 106 north dtatis on st i j ■• n ! .. . ; ta n tine order and very ***- a rah *■will be sold wi absmain if apptie i lor a ton 1 xli i.;!i fr •;,-. ujustings k otto 4 1 ■-.;'. bull l -~-. fl gst for sale fink go hic cot aia tu n 1 r -~ i v frame iv perfect repßtr and but lately psin i ( j"ii ot*lo f-jtl houses and lots on dela wabi bt fi b balb - rybi kb use s th lot 32 , \ .'■'■. a tl . ■■.- rner of tapper aid delaarari al * slss th s-stawy bbsbtk trot.l brick boss elegantly a ii v ■■-.- i fural b*d with i lb moalei :. i ... i i - a d warned bj atoaxn t-agetber with . ii ... bouse being no sw hclawsri si : als tl .- it-^t-.'-a 1 n boauw in i iiii tela r.l r with sjal,4acd ukhos but,no*bss delawsr a ' i -. s "• ra and french rnfw '. hou with wing alt suaaplets artth tot talt3 bsina s sis delaware -• . ths 8-starr bnck bouw with tot 32x184 bs 182 df'a>ari at * tbesstorj and ariwr hriofc h jt-f with bri k town 7*i,.no 10l deaf-arc ot lvon k bakeb f.re land ■iliv-e jpheap houses for sale n ■j urn ',!"!^ ,: ■-*-, 5je swan a , s n %** and a*er l.it ts»ll 2-it..rt bric-k housa j73 oak st tot oxlao wtil i:as alirubv-ry and fruit in ahiißßanra si-tt-j traase boast lua booth dtrision st ii go i order uir ugb ml tot i'.xlls i-n aur ac . i ry frame ilidlat 1 oak st lot mxlso aery ilsairsblr and ohssp iry caait h >.: c nr sj.ru c s^i i i s with i-it ra f-sa trag iaresr . mxl s i ' hagnnos .*- tmo i br ■■*■- bafldteg m for salep-a fine 2-story ita hntk dwslling ti iii . lea gen ac pric to and on eas t-rm lke vw picbgb : iso is w s-san t ffs msfor sale chi v - j-story brick hi ii-.-.il east tapper st to trotid order . ..*..-.-,'.: ■: v-i w.i he aold aa a hawgsls far s babtisofi i utvo 4 brown's bmidinra fox sale-fakms for sale a fruit farm on the tiaak fthe niagara riter ana snd aa*haß :.. t from a kailroad atati n h-re tra.na stoy en u-bmb a day eaih way tins farm i «, k n i e j a lwis tastaffl erjiial c*-h year a i that is nnw ■asked lor a.bbs wi h a small outlay i.i 10y*****swfl . r.since an annua income nf from t25,0 s t*i tso.oxt , a rare cbbsmb tr r an araasaaati an : ooly oser**d i r sale ae.-au-k fe it cannot occupy t apply to | john otto 81 peat ist farms for sale—a good farm of liij acrt-9 in the tbbbj ot west seneca four-and a baj aottm atom i t1 anicg laj-st-.tv b.:ck hsasa three hundred eraftssl trees an-i s zoou v bouse rery cheap howard ftcmtpi*kl.3-b main street d 9 _ t?arvi f«»r sale or exchange r t . bb 1 land in te hi oeiacaee at about s miles irons m ok will .- soul cl*ap or aav .,--;|.. bßfesssß iropcrry in uas city babt i.nos a jttaj 4 br two's building grlfi desirable farm for sale lir2 acres of tond at pi.nage b v , do in de . ts*t of 11 u ,:,, ens stinit of wriodlar.d messi tw and pa tore pleasmt'y bsaaaaa on the genesee bire lisod dweliuit hnaa burn shsds asd aa*>lee lae-rsr | tsflssß sinisjrof ws erand sr„ecistern fruit tr . i in ab i>*dabcv - e of the sn t fanii • to tbe ftatc j btock snd tool aold with fans b sisrtl cna ra f bpwabdbft bsbahlsbb issi assail imb lis brown's ssassßaf bu for sale-farms rj=j for sale—nkajt the vil —--*■!*■*■( air.n.u a 2-story frame ftsbbb l*m a.id 20 ac:e of lan ■cad r fine iilllwsl n tbrr a c ota the m - • worn ■•' lull . ear.tig app-a r --. ot eft it b-raft*?al rarirties iso j'-.una appi trees b ~..-. tu bear haanws peer a d.ri rry trsts.gra->t-a line raspberries etc a ii u*r spring is n the sbbbma a moat de-->*ble i-sper v loc.tesi sriihin aaadsaaßa x!f m a tl iixi^iiru tdl.ge of 5 v in na'-.tar/a n a mair p*j wf.ich ia alwava ia order joils ott'i al pfearl st u l*akm for sale-best garden a l.nd in erie c-u-ity iluat bs soid to cl^ae bssansaais tmi a.res '" mii*as from the court h sbbb will c s.4d beau jy howard * ctlap ri l s4e main at , 4 ovva land tor ftal op^^ex - i i'htnok-us sets ,• gn rftanaraf laiid.de iral.ly losted in dallas po-tnty state of lowa will !•« cxc arued lor real c tat^r nert and cs b difftren j l iia-ijinub k otfo 4 bruarn's buildin fl cu£m ji ai lr jr kv hant-k x ap^iy to lee pica.hhl.vo la weal swan black ro-.k land for sale 23 •} acre in the mi i ary mal b**jr the prc j-cv-d raiir ad luinruvemet-ts must be sold to closa bap sn e-ts'e me 810-j per ac.-e lion k h \ kkr far-e land offic-e g*2l ato exchajjgb for city ok z£z ur-n ■roperty 380 acrea of land d&t.rahly lo cated in br urt will it t-achanired for desirable ■t or farm p*-i.|h;r;y and cash d ffen-11 ■■aid m istibgb ft t/tto,«breams buflatt p to let ho • e lursi i lass dwellings to f let—b j few-rath t three atos brick to retry bus 00a d mi loraisbsd with all tb mod ..-■ay isit.-nta ant person ■'.■- oils of pii iii-i'tr ba tawfies wow to ihe house t-au d..-o at a bargain ■-.*.-., ion «>■tui sr l-t also saowiaao ■• l with bansard . o now n rsry fl - .. t i.\m w ter tl rr v poaasardsti baaasdi 1 tj a-titr-ated oa w«at aaa b delawarr st auetfa id alton at lyon a bajkeb .--* barn to let.—enquire at fr-j n ii sesenth at us-m m very nice furnished but boube t.j best o-w water and r.ther u.*ml rotniivtiuein l--.ainl m aver tin*-*i.-i_.!:ln,ri.i a * . . ou psrtly fiimi-li'd ins esr o*l 1 cation k 11 0 111 lioard for further particulars apph ulmba-iaiafoiid is west swsb at / vh i.'ier ll e to let-for a vv lurui of lease st a tow rent li an omerisnead ai :• j uaitato psitv it b 111 tb city ot buffalo - fetas at i.,-.r lb ivr t park sad bi f . railroad i spot a gnud boaiitwa incation all : mp-eu trde with nodarn improvmnsnta ed w 1 ids a ui.'ckl ni ko 2 brosm'i liuildiitir ni a to bent the desirable iti d n n'ti 104 carolina atrtst new aitli eel gaa ■t wal - etc will !■« rsntod t ag nan benl 8350 hastings & otto i i.i ma bniuliiijrt g dwellings fo let --. r and bawemeat l.ricl no 101 earto at saß of oak rem $:;, pax mon ti until baj 1 i*s eagle t or elm cat 0g |» r month southm , opp ita fortfawtsr with lunra lot and barn reot|2b per month isbcbßton t ; rant m jter ra.-*nth ::;; _ lyota ft i:\kr.u eri i and office i brick barn for rent—situ a ate on the alley in rear of fo i.l swan st aaa michigan at lei a prcebbibg 13 w swan trcet i arge earn to let—situate 1 j on eri i i'mtu near fi.-rv t at ii am fur 100 hnr-e l.vtks 4 babkb bri un 1 oflb b3 ijlt»r rem—'i'he fine 2-stoky ir in da dinrne 20 borri puiee witft bsn itful locati r stui barentad lowviasoo wiant lee v picker iso t waa saaan a 6*9 houses to rent we have si .■!*.:- :.- ii vi a wfci b an will ran a i r the bate .■-.- f tbs rear hast tngsft un-ai o 4 broaaa-s boddtoa flu to let storts rpo lxi the old established i sr ai ■.->- bo st n .■■-* a -- sadto i ins for afl ac-daes gro ry bu i..e-s ert,u!ret>t ilti we esgle a :,.- t pft'o desirable - tores on 1 i*-a .- in renl immediate p biih tm iv hume v sanfobd 18 we j-wan t j«8 to ii:t kbtfws \ fine li-it e for rent on i v ws b ngtan t to rear of mc-sr j t bi o'a a go's c**l office to ti ■line nes i,ml 1 i on lite so-.thttsst corner of f-enooa and washington streets opposite th poetofth lee a picbebibg 13 bin offii us to be let hie suite of three raoms knosrn as the erie land ofßcs in b-fiwn's building-i wil h l r n--t fr n any-si ~■'■date ay fhall rem va t*t ir new offl .■, situate ou t'n n rttr-'-t ooruer of main and blssara j lyon a b4&er erie land offl ttl r ms and power to rent the r mas are dedrable and the power nt inn ra l f ,■- b bolmea bichigan *.:. u the i n i'.uca ■i ofts for rent—in the new i j block corner ol washington and oreen atreeta tto ■■tory over n iss and las the wbol of :-.,.- •' i i-.tv applj ... ha 17 ist'i cl-ti j-*tv»*tt * h*''ot oktcacks fortgages vn\i sale—one of ti ia.ooo sbtoinfiv6annu tosuumeßta ; interest sesal anntts'ly also one moiig*as of ss payable to firs annual rayint-n's toteisst annual also one of 87,000 payable in f.-ur annual par ia ut • tb above a *: all ftrst i nu purchase m'.n.-r ...... a invasmpe-nta lv wababe ifortg iges—i have several il tbo-mnd dollar to . i ■■iofljgagi i a.-i lohs vi r i 1 -• fie.st-rlas . mortgages for i-ali -!■*■<> iir-r-r-ia s taortgace faar b.sbb and tla,ot a,.li are fr.-r.d for bale st lt i bar irains apia'v to kdwards a buck land real batata and l«u brokers ko 3 browa's building ______ iiir bli ji.hs otto 81 pea-1 st purchase money mortgages mated to mj uaaonot lee pickering 16 went k-ssn -'. oir sale—a purchase money a bbartsßgaforflsiml bso ons lor 600 app'j to edwawbs * buckland b a estate brokers 8 brown's building blb money to loan — apply to j hn otto 91 pasri st b-j afuney money purcbaao na-jnev niortragra wants-l by bowabd ftchappel s msrto t < l lecjll oth t:s ciuprbmr court erie county o n v airs ii ckej plain',.ft afstoa charles hi ki j dsli nda t to tbe above uaasd d*f*ndanl touar hcr.-'y aanunaned to an-'a-er the com plaint it tbiaactios which asaa fi't-d in the office of ht clerk of thsc-mirt to the city a btaßslo 00 the zidday of july l-7t and s*?ra a cops of y-ur a - 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-27 |
| 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 | 1870-08-27 |
| 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. 8371 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-27 |
| 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 | 1870-08-27 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700827_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. 8371 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol a xv saturday august 27 1870 no 8371 married c le hawkins t the litti iust l.y lhe ■**. r e thomas mr j fin ii cole an.l bias mans v.,daughter of wat ila-akins basj all "' bsbs city wrber dascimb on the bmb a , if th res otto burger mi aasßts wsß*f to mias td i date tab both of this city biciiebsob-derbt in ran fraiicia cslifor nla at tbe r*'!d*nc t*:e bride's pnr.ute by tbe bs dr cunniugli'ril cspt a 11 niskarssn u s a to bm-na c debv no cards by telegraph the war enop.mol's lobse3 of the prus sians last week another flag ok truce fired upon proposed abolition of the garde mobile the prussians undoubtedly marching on paris gen vteinmfctz to hold bazaine the germans in france two thousand pse9onb ar rested in paris reported heavy fignti inc near montmehy paris discouraged at the false new baza ink sukroundkd and ex pected to caiv.tlai k etc etc ess wasb i nuti in august 26 the fallow ing telegram was received here to-d*y ad dr<*bseed to baioo remit minister of tiie north iermao i'nion bkklin augnat 2g the incident mentioned in tle tele pram of the ss 1 haa rtcunvd twice sine i iptaiii uocbow sent by central alver bassvasi to toul v itb a i ig at truce has been received with shots a trumpeter accom panying another tixg of truce has been biikd you will lodge a protest with the united states < overnoient against these ■■:.'.!.-■. violations of tbe international law and declare that we shall lie henceforth in too impossibility of sending digs of truce to a nation whnti soldiers have lout iv af rica china and mexico all recollection of the usages of civilized warfare yon thick paris aug jii yesterday the cc gineeia were engsged m marking bridges over the marne which are to be destroyed on the approach of the enemy it ia said tbe committee of the corps la?giaiatrf chargt -nt to the military ponißtlitlssa it will no doubt b adopted tbe i'reiicb government has taken measures to cause belgium ie arrest the transportation of munitions oi war or wound ed soldiers serosa her territory + trntcssias sacbjleabs a letter to the univera says a cry of horror ring's throughout alsatia which has bean ao tried by the war our magnificent cathedral ol marienthal no long*-r exu-.ta i'bc prussians burned it after profaning tbe statue of the virgin by covering it witli mud and breaking it to pieces m.v khint on i'akls /.• ptthuf says important information was received to-day by the government con cerning the positions numbers and move ments of the ennmy the corps ol prince i rederick charles and a portion of the kings army is ucdoubta-dly marching on p&its while ccrieral stemmelz is left to bold ftsisifas tho enemy may reach paris within sis days should there be r.o cban-e in their plana tbe senate and corps leg islatif were to b notified of these facts to day lhe corps legialirif went into a commit tee of the whole last night and held a secret session in which ample explanations w^-re ma-le by tbe government in regard to the atctje ot tho defenses of the crpital to-day a similar sitting will be hvl eneral fro hu did not attars the sitting aat iw-ght a minister of was hia atinantoroafjoar was preseul the deputies of the left bud an interview with pasfttswfl list evening which is reported to have been perfectly sstisiac toryto all the subfccnptions for tha cow i rench loan exceeded a thousand in ui ions of francs many people ari.estfjt the police last night made several hun dred arrests two hundred in faubourg mont martre alone among the prisoners were a number si straogo women who had in their possession money they could net satisfactorily account for they are said to be spies and persons paid to create trou ble along faubourg mont martre and the adjjiniiig streets many houses were searched the arrests were chittly made in obscure hotels and lodging houses in all " i persons were arrested why is england arstln't the oj'i-i'ont aation'tl asks why eng land whom no one menaces arms in such feverish hasta england who never sper.de a pound for any cause not her own yet is cow spending million in the army the opimitm wants as know the tnj*m**n of this unwonted activity the bsbatstßs in vrani e the con.-'itu'ion'l denies that the g*a tntnß have been expelled from france at the beginning of the war they were pre vented from leaving sulseajuently how ever all restriction was removed sad those who left did so of their own accord the men who pretend th^y were expelled by force falsify if howevar paris is be sieged the authorities will tak buch '..-;-■ures as the public safety may demand the csaß*bßßssj*sßßß wonders that thiers s'-iould refuse to accept a place hi tbe cnsn tnitteeof defense hia great patriotiatn and his connection with the construction of tbe walla cf par made it natural to select him among the first for the position it ia said count daru baa be appointed in his place avold pillaced the town of avoid having failed on account of total exhaustion to fsshsuaw the rations forage and money demanded by the prussians waa given up to pillage for one hour and the inhabitant terribly treated london aug 2b.--the department of marie from chalons to tasjaw i under the control of the prroesiacs belgium denies having permitted wound ed soldiers to be sent serosa her territory the prussians use the rsiiway from lu nervile to a point near straaburg to trans port their wounded macmahon and baxaine are still out of i commoaication with paris tbe a printß a para ulogtarn to-day stating that madame teacher de la pagene haa bean imprisoned at yincennee oharged i with commanicating news to the enemy j other court ladies are implicated a strong detachment of prosaiao cavalry ■occapiea donlavant prussian cuirassiers j have encamped at st reiny a new enrollment law i the french chambers have adopted a i law pre.viaing that all able-bodied men be [ tween twenty and thirty-tive years be «*• j rolled for mditaiy duty withont tha liberty to procare aalsstaaafcsa immense joanußes of american cured meats are shipped from liverpool to eranoa taaara is great activity vi tha iknuaa aa tnories anal navy yards aid it ia rum-red that the british artillery have bjen cardered from piymoulh to antwerp sudden affection for prisoia the time jfi-aaa and o her london j urqala are almoet maudlin ia their expres sions of sudden affection for prussia but assfs misrepresent the averaare rrwiiuron of the english people lhe xindard say however it thinks it sets sign on the part aw the tim's of preparationa to change sides among the prussians badly wrtnr.ded ir the battles of lart week is baron yon kaldin husband of the celebrated pruxa donna pauline luces berlin august sb,—ia fourth amy under comniand of prince royal of saxony is forming to co operate with the third army iv the m v-ement on paris colon lvrrda the baaarac saj adagof truce and a trump*:ur were bred upon aa taw approached the walls of awssussas bath were woanded the stp.asni'ec bga.bari'mest accounts from straebarr represent the foubourg national sabbbsw severely from the hre of the besieg rs it ia reported that the cathedral is slightly damaged but it is doubtful the townof kehl on the oerniac side of the rhine is nearly rared to the ' ground by ahells thrown by tbe french from strasburg dissatisfaction at the news piuolk aug 2b.—one of the journals of thi3 city publishes the letter sf a berlin correspondent dated augußt i'.tth from which is extracted the following item "\\ c are persuaded here that efforts are making to conceal the bass that the prus iiau army start seriously iv the battles of tne 15th and 10th mst the details furn ished here are not credited it is openly asserted that the losses were so great that the army is disorganized and r.ot able to b ivance which wiil allow the french linee to gather immense strength sbbssbbb the icrmana to pay dearly for their nrst sne ' b*bbra yesterday a deaio'istratiori was made before the palace crowds asaernbled de manding to know the newr what the -,: loeii informed them in reply was no mon than waa already known and the crowds dispersed slowly unconvinced aud dissatiii hed repohttd iila v fiohtino larc-huhjc aug 96 — heavy fighting was commeuced last nuht at the town of sbenach tea miles from montmedy in tht direstion of bouziers the prussians cut the railway between claunanges and la moniily tha wouudtd are brought to montmedy the gates el the city have been closed and an assaul ia momentarily expected sedan france aug 20 gen mscmi : hon is trying to reach i'sitaiuo by the way of mtzieres montmedy and thionville but the prussians have cut through \ arrennea , and dun lawn is lighting going on between dun huaiucy and mutixay and accordmg to all probabilities there will be an important action befurelong not far from montmedy dover eng august 20 a formidable iron-clad ram armed with two enormous l'uns passed this port under tho french lag at hslf past ten this forenoon steaming eastward ly ntw yon august 20.—a cable special to tbe stutf from paris aug 20th via brussels says lo spile of the government assertions there is no cosnniuuication with basaahse lhe victory laetween verdun and i haloua reported by the figaro proves a hoax central trochu has published an order expelling from pans every pesm without the ni'-ans of lit ing and ail interfering with the defense of the city general pietrii haa denied to general trochu the right oi reviewing the four papers which were lately suppressed by the government there is great agitation among the mass es who begin to perceive but too late that tbey have been deceived by the govern ment lhe soldiers afu-r two days fasting plundered a train cf supplies wsich had been stopped at kheima m order to make way for the train bearing the prince im perial the i'reu-cta recommend th people of the province to mbuiit politely to the pruesian authorities every officer under seventy years of age is to i/c re-called to d*:ty in the army paris confident a cable special tr the new york timet from paris aug 20 says do not expect specific intelligence from this side for sev eral days there ia ■* creat stragetic move ment in progress the importance of which la 11 m judged of by tho reserve of tbe g b i rals and the authorities h?re all utters and iiiiiiißiiiiialiiani for the army have l*ei-n stopped and correspondents are imprisoned wht-rever found place no faith in the lj tssa prussian organs in london or the j mr nals courting german patronage in new york the military prospects of france are clearer and more certain than at an time sine > the commencement of the cam paign the french strategic combinations will scarcely fail to l*e attended with dajci sive results in regard to tho destruction ol the inv.-,-ii.ig army a cable special to the herald says the c inscription for 1870 which will bs drawn monday makes a erw army subscriptions for the wounded deposited in boxes hung up in the streets of pari amouut to 40**0 francs daily yesterday 4'rji oxen 3**2 cows 28,462 sheep and h)]'2 pigs were taken into pens thirteen deputies have iteen drawn for the araaa cle-aiugcr the sculptor hat volnnteered the loss to the german commerce by the french blockade is about a million dollars daily a corps called he mounted volunteers of paris is forming the empress has offered the use of the imperial hunting tstabliehuient and sev eral wealthy persons have followed her ex ample a special to the fried from london in says a dispatch from berlin states that ieneral faikenatein is reported mov ing with a great part of hts army to relieve king william and join the crown prince the north ierman government has of fered mr warhburne through mr ban croft further supplies for the bap-pert of in digent germans expelled from paris among the killed by unmasking of bass battery of metradleurs at mars la tomu were counts weatoep and yyesdalin bar una kleist yvitzlelun and grimm prince keuas and other noblemen of rank advices from paris report that eight de partments are in po*ts-*asion of the prus sians namely the lower and upp'r rhine u-aseus vyoerth meuoe vosges marne ami santas marne they contain 4.301 i 0 inhabitants great suffering pre vails in coiase-iuence of tbe prussian renu baaasaa paris aug 20.—numbers of soldier tmder arrest in the different parta of france r lisht offenses have been pardoned and will immediately join their regiments the accounts from the places now occu ■p:ed by prussians show hostility to the 10 --,..:-..: ti increasing and encouraged by tla mobile guards and sharpiho-aters who attack small bands of prussian killing and wounding many the provincial j lurnais aay tn prussians i iocease m anger and hatred of peasant j by desecrating the < atholic churches several rich prizes hays been taken by the fleets in the ' hannel anal baltic the aat bssaaa from mraaburg ii that s:x persons were killed foxteea house burnt ■and a cathedral slightly damaged the j people take r-*:uee in their cellars lettcra from rneitoa and one c . via b iginm from the french earop report that bazaine gaiaed a great adrantage iv hbb battle of the i?stb capturing many gunß and prisoners these reports how ever are probably repetitioas of previous rumors which have not been muhnned and are only t r-:ph d in the abaence of offi cial iniorrn.a--.r all strangers who cannot give satisfac tory account of themaeive r ebtain re spa^table references are reyjuinad to leave paris in case of a aietfe the prefects snd msyora of a cumber of : towns occtipied by th pruseiana in small ! foroa will be diauiisssad by the government for showing too aittle digntty and too much bsaaaaaßß in receiving theiifvadera lax litrrtc quote from the law of i s-j*2 ta how that all leawagnrrs lansining in pans motxj ia caae of **■**, be cai ied aixon to serve with the national home guard tbe jonrnal o/nvirf aya though it is not impaaeirti for ab of esskf wajsaasas arany to pan that of th ojbwib pi-heea only a ajaasu t - rtwas oi ikm lajawe/s tras«pa want from pont a mouseon t her le due to tax part in th movement on paria the last company of friaoch tr op - em - marked at cruita \ eachia on sunday the sla the jesuite still urge tbe pope to arith d-aw from rome and establish himself at malta ii fy uf 188 covekbbent in the corps legialatif t day m chev - r minister of the interior said the army of the crown priace eeetued yester day to have arrested its onward course but it hid commenced advancing again it is the duty cf the government to wain the i'hambers of france and the people of paris of the fact the comnaittee of de fense had taken all nee sasry measures to meet the a-sau:t or siege ; they mitfht rely on the cntrjy . f the minister of war and they might cunt upon the valor of the people of pane a similar winianunicaiioo waa inaale to the senate pri*ssian spies m palikao ia the chamber yesterday broke cut into a bitter denunciation of t - prussian spies that they abounded in paris he pointed to the rr-cent judgmenta oi the c nncil of war ss to proof he had further evidencu which he could show the members he hoped they would rely on bis hrmnesr and added i hate in mj hands all the means neces-aryto repress disoralerfl snd shall answer to the chamber f->rthe preservation of public tranquillity ju!e favre in the crur-e of the debate trusted there wra no citizen of franco so base aa to look ssw de-feat and national ruin as tbe foundation of his hopes such a person be denounced aa thri.-e cursed a decree in the journal srw appoints count daru and two senatoia members ol the committee cf defense pa'.iburg core-in ties it heroic defense a church and twenty-one houses have beeii deatrojed by thu enemy's shells and the garrison have repulsed two assaults in which the prussians lost 1908 men ansa town is well supplied with provisions and munitions of war it haa bsten semmoned repeatedly to capitulate but its comman der replies he will blow th place up first the violation of belgian soil lth sayi the rnilway from montmedy to sedan has been destroyed at margut near the belgian boundary the prussians are at longuion a reliable gentleman coming from metz says the prussians atta.-ked fort st julieo on the afternoon el the 24th he says baztine's army after tho battle of the isth mat entered metz in a frightful btsto pbi ssbabi bar it.no un kiilimh a special to the triboae from london nays a 1 r&baa pei-inl correspondent writing from kheinis tho 24*.h says this morning as we were at breakfast an oftv-er taf the lntendance informed us th»t we must start instantly for lethel aa the prussians w^re inarching on uheims and are i \ pec ted hero this evening if this be tr ■or dot this intelligence hastens the mowm est of the aimy and makes tt look more ike a retreat than ever the trihnni correspondent writing from headquarters of king william atgravelottc aug 20th says the french columns weie seen by prussian videttes the day after the battle on the toad to thionvile supposed to be eiidiavornig to escape but are never tb«b ca cut iff from mr mahon we are all on shr t rations the first prussian army havi ar now occupied tbe stme region lor some days and the country all about being eaten out but supplies are hourly expected and the men are eheerfu the prussians around mctz i have just returned from a visit to the outposts of the army which is under the gubs of tbe forts at st i.iuentin and car neres aid sat down onth valley in which mctz ii a largs french camp my be seen between metz and the hill crowned by tit i'uentii yesterday and to-day the prussian pioneers are throwing up earth works for defeoc ai;tir.t*t sallieafrom metz but i believe the whole plateau is withui a-ty range of the great guns 13 the fort and that a bombardment would follow an at tempt to bbasub*ssbb a prussian army in that position the same c respondent writes on the l'.t.h that prince frederick charles han p.one between a part of raaaoaa's army and metz two ojher correspondents have also said that raz tine's en mn was pierced there is not b fag to show taositively whether they suoeeedeii in getting back to metz or awiy jr.-m it but all this testimony prints to th ■poaaibta jantnaeas of a portion of baaainea forces by way of yau.tiers with macmahon blkijv august 20.—'the effect of the refusal of the french to permit the wounded to pass over neutral territory will be that the french wounded in our hospitals must wait until the germans are treated the prussian mtowkrwo referring to the slaughter of prussians bavarians wurtcm hurgurs and badeners says the unity of < rormany ia cemented by the bloo 1 of her heroes hinting at mediation viknna aug 20.—austria has asked the other great powers to give notice of any individual attempt at mediation be tween france and prussia and promises herself t act in accordance with this sug gestion ateflelffm via pans aug 20 — details coming in btrfl eh w that the prussians received a serious check ard suffer d enormous c«e m the battles of last week after the battle tbe wounded of both armies were brought here there were over 12,00 i'mst-ians the battle of the ly.h was a real success for our arms palis au 20.—the council of minis tera upon revision reject the appeal of prussia in the case of herdt sentetioed to death as a spy and condemned to i>e exe cuted immediately the english purnals having announced th a-rival in england of the wife and family oi marshal canrobert madame canrobert writes to the paris journals in dignantly denying the statement and as -■-■n ■that she had not been an hour out of paria pari aus 20 midnight.—the prince imperial has been seat to rethal the f.mperor rec^ins with the army of man mahon the mayor or rbeims received on wed nesday a copy of the proclamation declart mg that a penaity of death be viaited on al civiliana who commits acts of hostility german vessels the momttm anr.onnces the time for which germr easels are going to or from certain porta were exempted from seizure expired and they be made prize wherever found ba7ai*'e bcrf.olnded nrw y-kk aug 10 a spec-el to the herald frmj i_ondoa says oor apecial correspondeni at bar-le-dnc writes ba rair-a is surrouaded in metz by prueeina troops and it i expected he will be com ;>■: ■1 to capittilat his troop being short of provisions cavalet roaements lasssawsa aug 20 lv p m—tha prua tan cavalry is rei*orted at doalevent st keuty bneune lanilrea and chateau ."-■">, the latter ia fifty milea from paria the o'asvv is coatemplating the probabil ity oi a bombardma&t of paria and urgent ly rv*2otnm«tnsl the removal of pictures from tee galkriea of the l-jnvre and books from the imperial library the king of prnssia left the battle field at raasasrilsa at three in th afternoon aa ha rjaaaal tbro*gh gorza ha waa rt.rna.si by moltke treehoa yardy prince frad xri*aa chaalee dake maeklenbarg and joturt hoclnaarirt coaat biantarck who 1 ■laplnsaj 8811 8»1i it isllli i vn in asjppßa*o bb»binirilsß bsstsattew ioond who uked for by the king uvi tu tot coma in until 4 a le from b~u y tkc french ia ail their action begin to lire *> oou do th«y oaux mat daughter before the j-rnn iaoa are within charging dutanoe it if amitted that the french light bravely but asmted that the ptxitinm they leave would h.ve h«#t rftai"~l nn.l-r t ',„„. o rcum . tannea if conpied by the pruauaa tjk fl\u of tkuci viulaiiox the fullowiog are the particulara of th reoent violatmn of the flag of truce on august 19 a farm hooee ou tho field was rilled with the french wounded our nr i^eoni were ao busy they could not immedi ately attend them and colonel verdy with the flag of truce went to the one niy's lioe to re«jai.it the french to eend nargeona to the sufferers as he approach ed waving a hag he was fired upon aa re t-orud and his miaaion of humanit ' ultiated 4 similar case occurred at mar ' aajlj where the besingej fired on a llag which 1 l-rougbt a sqmirons to surrender then i now o nx french prisoners of war ill t erauav i new york osubut xominatfcp for governor ( x«w yobk aug j6 horace ireel.y . was nominated for flovernor of the state ( f ' new york this evening ay th working j men's central union a l,>cal politicsl cr , the k\li rlvklt strikers • the fpinners of fall river have appealed ' far aid to the labor organizations in this city to sustain them in their strike ttkan matter , l'ub&n alvioes state that a spanish col i nmn recently hs4 an ed^agemeut with the insuigrots in the jurisdiction of santa , spiritu in which the spanish loss was sis { hundred killed woanded and prisoners , lt \~,\** d l'uha eonfessea that a detatch uieut of forty spaniards were surprised by , uie insurgeuts under jeneral serdo the } court of appeal and collector of taxet t offico and tho school at puerto principe are all closed thii is a supposed step to ■wards the spadish valuation coasting , steamers from the north and south are < arriving daily with sick and wounded th \ yellow fever is very prevalent the fight ing is incessant throughout tbe island saw rvan a&ee&tci i i en ryan tha cuban leader was ar ' rested just as he was leaving for lod branch this afternoon on the old charge ol i having resisted l.nited states otlicers whtn i previously in custody for a violation of th ' neutrality laws i ,■•' iu 15,(kx ths central uank the depositors of the central hank t.f j krooklyn today appointed a committee of investigation the bank when it suspt-nd ed business had assets of only about 15 per cent of liabilities there is no ground on ' which criminal proceedings can be insti tuted against the r.fiicers of the liank ' though their conduct ia denounced in plain terms by tho depositors fikks win a wo-tj's residence aud oil distil lery firooklvn was burned thin afternoon loss imvnjk a dock of imported pigeone 1 valued at m)o were also consume there were incendiary fires at william ' briajm aad yonkera hat atght theatre ticket m'ecci.ation mayor hall decided that theatrea had ' no right to refuse their own tickets nold ly ( hide walk speculators foreign ihk bl ccmol ok 1 akaoul loni.on aug 98.—tha t ton-far a f , bum aays that j j weiss who succeeded prcvoet par&dol in the chair of literature at j aix and who founded the journal'lf pnria will be appointed minister of france at wasbidtogtoii cehsonai ! ole hall sailed for ara-rics and maria sceliach ihr tragedienne leaves to-morrow ■in the i>toamer kuropeon i tuk fken ii lmoi b k«i.hk i knme ang 2l the conduct of ue ' french legiun in demanding to return to '■france vm xr n:eu&ciaf that the pope dis ' mi-st 1 the troops at onon ' mnurac ' ua\ana ang 2«.—the west ind & j lei cable is complete to santiago j inflation perfect railwav aid wim*on oat aof 26.—tho voting in k«sex r'onnty yesterday for a msbotad i botum of fsoq^oou fur the southern luilroad i resulted in the deft at of the bonus by-law i by a large majority i miscellaneous military lliniiiii.minv august 20 the annual encampent of the twenty-eighth brigade na tional guards thu forty-fourth regiment of broome county and the fiftieth regiment of tompkins county largan here last night and continues a week governor hoffman and staff are expected on the loth m-t killed by lk'btmn'i hosdoct august 20—the following persona were killed by one stroke of light ning at kingston nep.r bailey a circua tent last night elizabeth newkirk of hurley aged aixteeoi jane motitange of marbb town d fifty arthur scott of kings ton ageal thirty jamea bush of marble towu aged twenty-eight all colored and an unknown person supposed to be w s k-nersoa a boo fifty persons io the im mudiate vicinity were knocked down in side the tent score were stunned and quite a number tdightly burned several persons had hats and shoea torn naval promotion wi**iiimito.v august 20.—as a yiee admiral of the navy will according to law l>e selected from the grade of rear admiral the -.. iii'-y thus created will be filled by the appointment of • ommodore jenkins to the latter rank the navy department is not yet prepared to say who will be ap pointed vice admiral the annonnoement however will soon be made isaac n kee'.er was to-day appointed surveyor of uustomast albany n y base hall the forest cityß scored is to th olym pic 1 i to-day exprkes rokserv br lot is aug 20.—tao men masked and otherwise disguised entered the c h kxnr-eas trsin of the misaoori pacific r r train doe here at six this morning at scott's station about seven miles west of lefferson city made a furioaa onslaught ran tbe mesaenger john cleveland beat him severely and hound and gagi/ed him tbsry ttien robbed the safe of 10,800 anrl aa the trsin approached jefferson city jumped off and escaped there is no clae to the robber ilolr hill burned chicai.u aug 20.-—the beaver dam wisconsin flouring mill was burned to day insurance ?.'■!'.,'«*". en shf.rnan gen sherman and daughter arrived to day the general leasee on anday for rock island and from thence _•■«« to dee motnea ta attend tha reunion 11 the lowa soldiers august 31 from tnt*re he w . go to californis and attend tbe reunion of the pionasers at san fram iron kept **. nomination the prohibitionists of tha fifth luiaots d.strict haa nominated dr f ivea for congress *** ■— cool.—the virginia city nevada ay rprise referring to the comatock lode sa>a day and night year ia and year out a pace tinder taxis city equal to the w hoi uperficial area of tha town ie con stantly baaaaaatwssl with eanttles with candlea that are constantly burning floor abova floor through-oat our mince we mightly and all night lossf keep the whole city ac completely lighted op aa oa tha oe caaion of a general illumination tha amount of money trpmrnaoa annnslly in oar mtwm for thia est rseaa ef ksßrt alone an cat liisaai n a ****** firas as tha twwn aau bht aa mm than 98,800 boxaa of ajajavaoaa oihsr deal e^onbtleea aare tsaat ****** w tw faasja^-asat ateet al tfca i allaaar*asßssssaj*«w tha in ill il w4*lhfl saasj il aatacaag our lea or a doaaa street lamps w.mld pala mt • i:tt<-r inu^niticaaoa oonld all the light blazing in the underground city urideoly be hrasjsißh tn the surface some oloady sxa moon lijtit a brave lady a heal heroine - buk jumps ikto thi water astt kkmtma drowning mil [ from ihe boatoa h t!j a *§• u u a suu.-iy » party from lharlastown consisting oi mr thomas m>l»aghlm tb in bit wife and mil h e trimble wife of i i-uiii john tnmtle wen vpeod ing the tutiuwn at hall when the former procured & small boftt and to k the ladir ant or » pall round the bay they hid been out but ft short time when mr m i li s h!;,i complained of ft bad fanling in the head and requested the ladies wso were both accustomod to boat sailing to take the o»n which thay did aeulling the boat for a considerable dutuuw mr me laugh 1 in in the meantime sitting in um start id a few miuutes ha swooned and fell wkwirj into the water which t that point was aome forty fathom deep mrs trimbla immediately jumped to his rescue and a he oame to the aorfaoe threw him an oar which he waa unable to untu e aa h pre sented a livid appear—oe and waa appar ently in a drowning condition diajovering his helpless state and appreciating the im portance of quick work mrs trimble who had a slight knowledge of the art of twin min sprang from the boat into the water 4 distance of tome six or urai feet and succeeded in clasping mr mr laugh lr around the body with her left arm keeping htm and herself at the surface about eight or ten minutes and until the arrival of a boat oontaining two soldiers from fort warren who took the drowning man into their boat the heroio ladj refusing to be taken in until after he waa secured the whole party were then palled ashore and takua to tho oregon hoim where every att«ution possible was shown them br mr harrington the proprietor of the nonsr uid the guests l>r l p warner of the hotel pclham, of this city who happened to be present attended and prescribed for t m'tlanghlin who waa soon restored to oodscmuinefs mrs trimble is the wife of captain john trimble of the brig tim ■ithy humi now on a paaaage from wash ington i c to this city and the above s not the first instance of her coolness and bravery she has been her husband's oom paniou on his voyages for twenty-no years and on one occasion last spring while off nassau n p the vmsel they were in the schooner emily willard became li thled and her husband beiug confined to his cabin by sickness she took charge of the v ■*- i and though the crew mutinied ■! r kept them in subjection and brought the vessel safety into port the particu lars of this affair were published at the time and it will be remembered that mrs trimble received a medal for her bravery on the ikicmton in her efforts to uvi mr mcl&ughlin mrs trimble so strained the muscles of her left hand that yesterday it wan very ltadly swollen and sae wsj other wise physically prostrated she reaides at so h decatur street charlestown a hf.sni.nd orrwirnri*.—two or three years ago the french courts were called upon to support a husband who opposed hia wife's debut on the stage within the last week the faubourg st germam has been nearly scandalized by a similar prouredinjs oq the part of one of its moat nistiaguishea members the countess of c—s—l with i in her ■■■.<■", entered her husband's ■- * mudil)e of folded papers in his wife's ■a for he dreaded their indiscretion '. ■•' shall know everything said the countr-kn keail these aud you will con fess that it i my duty to leave the conju gal roof the count tuned yellow with jealousy a thounand horrid thoughts passnd through hi brain and snatching the letters mm his wife's hand he saw a series of bills to dressmakers milliners etc , eto to the huiu of l'.\ihmi francs herions as wssj this assault up in his parse monsieur de c felt immensely relieved but still he i'il anr told his wife that it was out rageous t ] that he would not pay and ro aax i know it mon ami i could n<"t ask you to do ho replied the lady an i so 1 have determined to liquidate my lebti from my own resources ix»k at this and she presented another pa:>«r it ia only my engagement at th toulouse theatre she added as the butband showed symptoms of increasing anger at what he thought was another bill you on tlc stage he ei m !: the countess de 0 s l an ao ■r my name on a play bill 1 will keep my name a secret i will call mymlf cecile or anna " you have no right t ■sign an engagement madame i will oppose my authority as your husband to morrow your debts shall be paid tavcsvrbax canada fjues.—wherever the devuuriug tire ban ma |
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