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buffalo express voi xxv monday november 21 1870 no 8443 by telegraph foreign saturday nights dispatche italy declines to mote against russia london ot 19.—dispatches from flor ence state tbst the italian goveminent ba certainly declined to join in & diplomatic more against hushia kus?ell"b pamphlet suppressed it!i--eilv pamphlet just issued has been pupprew^d at the suggestion of hie fritnd a soktie expected from pakis rumors continue to circulate of a proposed concentrated attack on prussian po*itiou he fore paris by the french attended by a sortie from th city the time uxed for this grand move is said to be monday 01 tuewiuy austrian affair 3 vienna k«v 19.—1n tbe reich§rath th miniolry carried tin address to the throne b a larue majority the journals of this cit'v are all viyurou»ly antt-liuaaian the aus trian reply to tbe russian note is expected to reach st petersburg to-day the resig uation of tbe protocki cabinet hu been ex l«cted for a day or two but it i denied thai any mi.h action is contemplated by tbe minister the abend po9t ol this citj denies that austria has any propositions to war genekal sheridan general sheridan baa left pesth for con stantinople french movements xew york xov 19.—a telegram from tour dated yesterday tbe isth in»l states that a detachment of gardes mobiles beloup to the army of the centre under geueral fieick which is advancing from lem tn ak>d the line of tbe railway from that ettj to cfiartraa had reached l>rcux,tweuty-ti\v iini outbwe&t of versailles when they n countered the 17th division of the german iirmy lieing outnumbered the detachment tell back upon the main body this en^agr ineut ban nothing to do with army ol the loire which at last advices had fully com pleted the turning of the german righl i'be german foice which encountered tbe l'drdc mobiles neardreux wa marcuiug irom st geruiaiu to join yon der tann it is unofficially report^-d that general d'aurellas doeu not propose to make any further advance but having secured an ex tremely strong pot-itiou he will await at tack from the combined forces of priuue frederick charles aud duke of mei-klen berp lie continue to receive reinlorct ratnts of all iirni-t daily yesterday a ver mug train uf tit-id artillery and a lane body of cavalry moved from tours to join bim hi-itreiigth hi greater even thau it was reported an official statement ahowa that his army numbers nearly 2u*),*jw men with a daily increase of o.umj last wight's dispatches rail—llm 3vhi"kisi.d tours nov 19.—the following official uisphcb ha been made public tbe i jru»-j i-ians at cliatitlon were wurpflneii by a jiurly uf tanbuldlaua uinlor kicculeti und all citber killed or taken pitaawlßai wuatamkki4 ax generals ba beulin xt.v 19 the american jenc rals at the piumuu mn^s9 paris ii dl»otn hi it must fall u-fure the latli of dectni hcr turkey's reply to the russian note confli an unoi'le nov 19.—the in rrtinri if nim f the paris treaty of l"s r>t dwelt m by ocrtecliakolt are as follow th union of the danubiiu prfa|fl|pa\htlri ' the lectiou of chaile as lluspotlar and tiie iiii.-.!.aae of turkish ftaflulm through tne bampgnroai the vizier n-plied amylnc an imint-diate wwa vtm imilhiathlr ami he ulijcct mm be submitted to the ureat powers of eunipe robhbvi reply to bmnrmin i.etteh t rilllllltll nov if 8 p m.—the reph-of the ltu>si:m to irau ville'n letter was promptly forwarded to london 1 ill i:i adopts a highly ronriliat ry tone but remains entirely ti'rm in tbe pusilion already adopted ami n-futrs at length the f>tatfuient that the niuvt-mrnth of the principiilities in fontravention uf tin treaty of paris enured to her advantage h appeals to all tlie friendly powers to note ihe fact that a congress is lmpractie uble in the present state of the nriii'-ipal kuropfan powirs aud exprestly dmlaffßl my bohtile intentioii or det»ire tv disregard n"v olthe provisions of the treaty other tlian those which are generally udtuitted to be imijunt or oi>precsive against her v would leejjly regret tbe interruption of the friend ly relations which he has endeavored to cul tivate with great britain but repeats her i:itentiun to act upon the previou notltkn lion in regard to the black sea the pra feeling of the people of st petersburg la favorable to tbe portion of the govern ment gortm'tiiikon had a long inten iew yesterday with the italian minister and the special envoy from fhirence nuofcs items london nov m—tag french report t!i:it several rkirrai>hes have lately tnken plhi-e around paris and towards tours tn which tbe riilmic were repulsed the t'jwns of perichetj bois and fuuyers liave 1-een burned a strong l'rushian column 1h arrived between bumf and beleote iaribaldi disregarding hii njimlngh iim re itroi from dole military executions for mutiny are common in the french line banana french frigates are ruling about in tbe north sea and engii-h ftwnilull the erinan ship estafette from the siuth sea t nturwl port havre wis promptly wized tlie officers not having beard of'the war the tours government has published a ► tatement to the effect that german fbitfping h:m nearly been driven from the pacific i ocean as well as the south seii by french : endaets the french ima iv the affair j near dreux wan sixty kille<t and many woaodad a apedal messenger has been d:spateh>-d to vitjnua relative to the eastern l|lmti i lull theie i a better feeling in ru---ii in consequence of g«»rt?chakiiff*»i oi j.atch which i considered as a*buring tbe ilenired object without war italy to bkmain neutral on the rub j sian question a telegram from florence dated the 13th tmy great excitement prevails there in re gafd to kus^ia's position on the treaty of tsso tbe popular enthusiasm favors ad herence to the cause of liu—i.i tbe rejtort ihutthe ministry u resolvetl not to take jtint action with england and austria i well received the position taken by tbe cabinet is understood to be a determination to bold entirely aloof from complications that may grow out of this question tbe government will have enough to do in har monizing the new state of affairs at rome tbe official papers state that the reports of prussia's intended interference in bebalt uf tbe pope are entirely uuiv-unded they vere raised by the ager.t»i uf austria for sel ii«hne«s it is certain that italy's pobition will be that of entire neutrality repokted disasters a telegram from tours dated to-d ay ays rumors are afloat of disasters to tbe ur'my f the loire o particulars tue tone of the emurbj cabinet a warlike feeling decidedly prevails all iver england an important r i-ion ex lata in the cabinet on the ltu--i.in question vhich will likely lead to a dis^olutiofl of the miiniftry granvime insists that england du»t now put down her foot firmly or for • ver give up her voice in enropean affaim he hold that tbe present attitude of ru*».ia neans future if not an imm«*diate pro«ecu ilon of her long cherished designs on the i cant the pre«ent moment is the only time i vrhen england can hope to resist succe ully a policy against whfoh b«(et^fore she ii&h fought at a great bktmai of live and of treasure lowe and cardwellarepositively rraved sgainft war on the present laamh the conservatives are atk>ut t call a ineeting in london to aaßauat the nm in ( view ol the early convocation of parliament ' gladstone hesitate to commit liim»*lf for or against wtr on tbe present provocation kl'ssia willing fox a tjteatv a telegram from berlin dafd ye^te^day ays hi!*—i.i does not object to attend a con r^rence for a revi-.ion af the treaty i>a russell to demand an armistire lord lyons at tours ha given the gnv i mment to understand that ola ru<>se7l i lartrutoed not only to demand an explana tion on the mit'ject of the new attitude of maaaia but also to firmly demand a bona uie armistice which will permit france to l.old her election no news from paris not one word of news has been received ; from paiit rinc«the9tl colonel garibaldi i he nepbew of the general i in lyont j where tie has formed a new brigade of vol unteer and completed the gar baldi'a enoland-s war pkepabatkins incpflwunt activity prevails at the war office in pall mall and at the admiralty in whitfbau t!;e da*a of rnmltridge hiii ' taken up irt r r the war odice and all i ! tbe 1,..nl of adiitiralty reinaid«.n«tantly at i whitehall work part on niglit and day : ; prppitrink tor war a war mtn-ting will bf ' < mlkd hi tbe mansion flnuae early | i i>-\t wci'k the ii'ivcrnimfiit i in i bhaaj that i:i:—i.i kbn)l withdraw | iier pnien-i-tis or be compelled to do so all kciwlad and a nuini-er of woodrn { > e»«e!i and tnn»poru are fitting up lor wa i a rtll—tßl ou tte eoaouton at urn uv»i ' reserve coaet guard and peu*ionera nhow that there are 23,800 experirai-fd aaiior who could be brought into active aerrict within a fortnight bnrder breecfa load«r re being served out to volunteers and reffi meats large oru rs received here from u is for pig iron cannon shot lead auti mony abd i-opper will not be filled btresuth of the rfscian armt an official sutement of the btrenath of th kussian army on a war footing tbonr tbt following result of ihe regular army infau try 977,250 cavalry bb,w9 artillery m 7 engineers 20,i60 a^ins 1,600 tbi irregular army of tbe cohsacks troop of tb caucasus infantry 37,174 cavalry 143,892 artillery 7.3c1 kuus 220 grand toui i,*j7,t*'.7 oladstunt'a imprttjen'ck there in much remark indip'^maticcirx-le on tbe imprudeace of gladstone iv wdiiu la the tint on the jntuatii.ii over the i nature of scrutator it i under»to t'i^marca is extremely vindtctive toward gladstone in consequence of comment oi tbe l*ru»*ian policy the latter niade or in spired in tbe prints the treaty of ims article oof the treaty of march 30,183t i--till regarded as a barrier to war espeii ally when considered in connection will the protocol of april 23d of the same year ma article aa explained by thu protocol rexiuirehthe reference af tbe questions whit may ariwtoa inendly power preliminary l any act of hostility it will be noticed thai an overt act not a declaration in aatfla it may be in tone i liecee^ary to aaa titute a breach of the treaty the over ait u tttill wanting the pru^ianu in bbm of a revii-inn uf the treaty will consent i no restriction on tbe full action of uie czar the prl'3-lans retreating a dispatch from tours report that th grand duke of mecklenburg and genera yon der tunn are tailing back while tli french are advancing and threaten to out tunk tlirtn it it thought that general monteurtal will march to the loire imme diately a tommunlcjitioi of inquiry is to be calletl to try marshal uuzaine tbe momteur declares that tbe deliver ance of tbe country trntn_invasion mu»*t pre cede any ckctiou for a genera assembly but the anti-kepublican pre of france denounces this cour»e new akwistice neuoiiation z xew y«jkk nov io.—the world lon il'.n ecittl miy the observer ay nego tiaatoßa for aimi^tice are opeued ou a bu&u wuich promi^fs aa«aaaa pusi'iion of iue elhopean powehb a rai-uiber of tbe knymt-h government ajri it id now certain noeoiubiuiili'in will >>• made anißac liu^sia five governments bt balm kubßih nigucd the treaty alt an equally aggrieved at steaawi vioution then 81 but will not even unite on a collevtiva note remonstrating aguint-t the violaifou france is powerless j i'ruoia couniver with kuhkia italy dei:lareh abawffl nut joii any diplomatic movement hl-uin-t hu-sia having gained the objects of he ijriner alliance with france and eng land there remains austria mie wil nmrest a note to uussia t>ut not to tbreatt-t | war in inj7 count beubt bimscl i uroposeu the abolition of tiie proviolouf of the treaty restricting eovereigut in the black sea lie i now quit willing even nitiwa to make a atfll msisri l>ulfortbe friendship of kunbia eiigfani will be left alone ohould she iiism on n fnnlafj to join i c'ongre-s for the decision oj kus*ia'm claim ifbjß will not insist tin congre>b will meet ku««ia will gain he hiint granville'h letter does not mean war ! n ii1 baa no wish for the struggle in i tell turkey is on one stria i;i:--i t i'riibsia and tbe t'nited states are on tbt other tbe remaining powers are men spaetatan mssßarcfc bax a mi-ret treat with l!;i--'i taat a.s lit bad a draft of a we cret treaty with france to isrit ihe pre \ ailing jjnion in tbe london clubh was b pnamtt declines to be a party during th i iitinuunce ol the present war to re-open ins of tbe eastern question ataaata will nm itawoaaavji tv reende from her poafettosa it t rinan eirclei there i a strong conviction tijat there will be no war in can of wat ■large number asears serving in lnrlu will be draftetl into tbe tuiki>h unny and a con iderale portion of madras will be ent bo turiiev the tnwi»bl prepakations a w'irul hpeeial from st petersburg l.">tli nays tbe ironclad uuhhian quadroi will shortly make its appearance iv th dhrduuellrn and a military force will ap pear on tbe pauubeif vienna and constan tinople are less compliant than kur-pia hopes i i m il has started for constantinople i'ur tmhed with very explicit instruction no compact between kisbia and prus sia a worm dprclal from london says oda r.j**fil ban leceived aspurances from lii niarck that there is no private undcrhlanti ing betweeu knaiu and l'ru_t-ia ou tbt blach baa question it is as.-erted that rufeiia has declared hei vvilhngnens to grant very extensive militar furlougiis to allay tbe avjamsism pf tb eople tuepki'ssian elections bismarck will be represented in the north ittinau l'arlinmcnt by ilerr del brucw tim reoult of the i'ru&ssun elections is an foi liwb conservatives 12'j free conserva tives 56 old liberals 20 national libci ida iu3 left centre 1 furtwhritt 41 i'ole 19 particulars 6 catholics 43 and tindetined 23 the republicans in tours adispatebiroin toun 19th says a grent republican demonstration was made to night crowd parad tlie streets proreeu lag to the uotel de yille where all th i c makers declared a wiliingness to die for tin '■u-puulic gambetta addre-bed the crowd dying they should do more thau get uj ill milut f lllflilr akol'nd pakiy i a tribune special from versalllen l(>th | mm it is believed tbe french will make n mftm at present fi m pails the army oi l lie luiru i i-i withdrawn southward t iivoid being shut in bt-nveen the german ar lalai mareuing agaumt it the spirit of tht i iermau troopa around pari is excellent and their health is very good bmamerfcßg the cold and damp weather food continue | plentiful among the germane the umon uf oekmant though it is uot yet debnitety concluded negotiation for the uniun of germany are rt-gardeii aa bafcs brought through tbe critf rat state several german tau-&men hav returned borne general hiizen qai left verutilies for germany it is denied that liis journey bad or will have a political character an engagement at yolyl a tribune correspondent at amiens tcl egrapbe an engagement took place jeater tuy at vouel between french volunteers mil i'ruiaians tbe latter were strongly entrencbed and tbe volunteers retired itn french commandant wan wounded an>i captain petit killed a combat is emmi neut in the direction ol brauvalae j sevkkal ssikui»ue lille nov io.—two skirmishes took place yesterday in the department of aisne ibe fyeneb wer driven back lo-»i about equal a kkirmisb at guisity ia auo reporteil in an engagement at arcy on tbe lttth the i'ni-.ktu lobt 200 killed voumled and prisoners fifteen franc iireur*h were wounded and killed the ger mans threaten to attack n>ufenat*?l tbe french losses in con diet before montmedy are mtiou tue umtku states to rcknimi vesbelft to busfiia brussels nov 2*>.—the st petersburg correspondence of the independence beige says vemelg will be bought in tbe united tate with money due fur the northern pos sessions it in thought here tbe aspect of the rus sian l:m a.ty is more pacific au=tkia x>ngiiarllateb acsta flokenck nov 20 the austrian am batwavlor a»k for a special audience with the kinjj for the purpose of tendering the con ratuiations o his govt-mment on the clec om i aobu to the tbrone of spain koukn nov 19.—the germans attacked eureux to-day but met with a vigorous rt j-t-tt uif from tbe national guanu and re ured tv enviroru bkkliv nov 2-o.—a treaty admitting the mutes of-baden and hesse into the nortj ■icruun confederation has been signed detaiik will be adjusted by a conference | within a fortnight tue al>"l 111 an kei hmf itu vienna nov 2f the debate on th ad ■litm to the crown has commedoed in the lower house of ketcusratn tbe i'oli^h delegation apprvbtnding a misennstriktion oi tueir motives demsted irom opfminiuun ; ibe tyrvl«>me deputi adopted the muk 1 lk>ticy for riniilar rwwona mat a long dt bate in the lower house the addrem wa « urned by a vote of wt to 01 a militast octree yew yokk ov 20 — a tribune cia from st l*eten,barg of tbe l«h mja a decree ha b*en intutd extendlllg i the compulsory military woieeto all elaa«t of population tne d>-<-ne is well reveivnl ibv ai*u.e journals and is cnuidcred arer | i '■h-triul iih-a«un i a pealefcl dilution op thc ki"bsian question exiti.tiu ! tlie st pficnbars gazette imirwarrt to day tbe knyli-h note and says thai ores j l llle admtto itw wbtuoc of roaiu'i d i loumu and lb»i tt u i omssai n-l about form atutru did th ml bj yon brust'i proposition to revttc the treitr o a<l van taw to england or au-tn would iri from war a form of drculai aa nm—ry imoum it n lm[walit le to i-t coß(m to mnltrt iha tnatjr oihir viw runala wa not tv trrt to break tbr italt a peaceful result will prolxblt be obtained bj i«plom>ct the r*hlb bombasdhes4 a world from venallte 16th vii ii afini aa if in bombanjmrut waa paaalbk efon the 9pftn tbe german fuaa an lt rally muck lv the mid and coneunt labo is beitik employed an attempt to mad prncticabie the road ualmoat in rain the french coutinue active throwinc u rievr works and arming tbem with gun irt'at bodies ot troopa are exercued pver liy on the plain in front of mout valeric mi ii ihe veinsula larro quantimeaof ttwtable are atlll ii ihr d(md around the city ami partiei evei lay are enraged in digging and conveying lufui lotide new york mb schenck not to contest hm s*at nfw york nov 20.—a wanhlnftoi i"l»j*u-li n tbe philadelphia paper •■> ■hat a letter lias 1m m rwelved by m pnm iifiit official in washington from gvuei ■c-hcnck ju winch that gentleman espllcltl tates that he hall take no steps umard let-timr tbe wat of mb successful compel tor colonel campbell and that it it ii coi it will be by the uepublicana of hi mm the ramsky-ekie cit th ramwy-erie ease was before jikll brady jtmtnlav in the supreme court ii thin earn thedofcndants hisihtrd on going t i i:tl and the plaintiffs being unprepared a ibey claimed on account of an injunction t _'<> on )>■i niittrn a default to be taken an be complaint dwiiirw-i justice bradv h,i tue wiiifekt trade tlie decline id wh.-ky which took []:■.■■' hince and lie general deprc«»f in thi particular trade haw canted th *■- acmhfli > f worne houw in tie liijiinr : ■• i..rt'ioftn in high um.iii.fcr lud mmmt jk uujtir gained much current'j ye»r.j«v i lie rffod thuta wholesale and retail rroi'er inn hlfutitietl with tbe buttiiittaa lulirwii f new york city for a long serien of yea in lbe pant bud failed the false weight fraiiw in reg&rl to the recent allegnl frautte ot he revt-dup in the matter offtihie weight it tbe cuktomhouie there is still contidem ule talk in commercial circles yeiiterda bere was a report current thnt the 0m vunse books bad been sc-lzpd bad compn in with tbe goveninient officials f jin hki it la stilted that a confidential d wtive of the treasury uepartuient a wanbinglon \* in the city watching vloacl mth government oftk-ltdft and merchant s ■« to protect tbe intereht of tbe governmen in any ecttlement which may i made ftknituhk factory burned tbe furniture and shade factory of o 1 ■. 1 li krltcy itdand 217 eaattwent lititb rimi wtw a!m:>-t totally dextroyn tenlay afternoon liy tire it extended 1 i liirti th kiivft badly diiniaping ■« m lwtllinks loks 75,0i>0 kelley ft co ire fully injured mut-r of tbe dwelling veie insured a lire this morning in tbe five story build hi v m andlo3 broadway own d am partially occupied \,\ the adams kxj»rt*i unipuny and damaged tbe building 15,u00 i ■-- to occupants about td.ooo masii meeting a mam meeting wag held at cooper in titute lat.t evening by the french and ger man international wurkiii^mfii's societies i'rre thinkers and other societies in the in terest of pcat in europe censcb of the state the census returns from all the counties make the population of thin state 4,37",n4 in increase of 5:10.069 during the last ii ■' ■■-. an<l 490,111 during tea yean washington noocb dispatcher washington nov 20 the prmident vpktcnjay afternoon on being anked an l the truth of the lnndon telegram on th miiijectuf the alleged telegram to secrelar mforanta reference to the alabama claim ivplled that die ttrt-r he bad heard of the nint tor was in the morning paper our relations with ri'sma the statement that the united htaten gov ernment hag a secret under*tamting with tin .: 11--i.ni government causes much excite ment here in diplomatic as well as official i-i rules the alabama claims it is not improbable in view of the present condition of ntf;iir in europe that our gov ' rnraeni will pre-s with vigor an early nei t if ment of t lie alabama claims with england upon a mare liberal bamtt than heretofore 1 h the opinion of public men that the tirn ; an now ci>me fur a wttlement of that qtie lion and it can be hastened and better term ecured witijout fear of involving ur in in pen wur witb great britain thane wh anticipate that our state department will t-tke uny steps likely to change or break ok lie good understanding existing betwwii itifa and any european government unlo ml uational honor bid fair to suffer fail . i ■'': ifc thrcautiolmtiess and good levee ol ocretary vmh the kansas henatorbhip senator pomeroy rrl.'«l here this mom l!:.»(l an interview with the l'rc-ldent h ■■l-ofi that there will be a warm content v*>r the united states seuatorshlp in kan sm the prewnt incumbent enatnr !:■-- it working bard to be re-elected with littl r no rbancc of w;co*9 ' ntf m;ti < larke in the in i prominent candidate aod m far appears to have the bent prospect collector mcitphy there 1 no truth in any of the reports that collector murphy of new york wil iw removed nor of bis resignation having it-en tendered there m authority fur u ling that the official oonduct of mr murph i thoroughly bu«tatned by the admiiii-irn i.-ti in every particular change in sonu f the federal offices in new york how rver are under consideration by the presi dent a large delegation of new york pal licians beaded by e d webster called h tli white huuse this afternoon and w ii m nee admitted to see the president w:jpi iue subject was thoroughly talked over but the rißjlt is not kuown ruf.itical secretary robeson and governor ward of new 1.15/-v had a consultation with the cf-i nt about political affairs yesterday report of the internal ke venue <;. m hssmmb the annual report of the commfmloner ol internal revenue in i printed form w bjtaaad in the hands of riecrt-tsxy boutww e*t rday it will be published a soou a secretary delano returns from the south chief justice chase senator sj rapue is authority for the state ment that chief justice chase would not in unv event resume his mat on ili u[-rernf bench short of a year he wfsbe hls health to be fully e*'tablube<j before ii . ; into public life again thk new fit em h minister ' i li'-ulii from fnvre's govern me nt ar now on the way u vim-ount i'reilhoni wbo ontlxir receipt will a*nume the dutien ol french minister to thi country mjceeedlnp 31 ilertbemy the viscouul ha alretti enpaged a house in thbi city vacated bj seiinr icobt-rtm u;i*li minutrr who is to b married to mi ferry in new york oi the 2sth and tins secured another rmtdeoc none of our foreign min.ften have miili any communlcalious on the aubjact of uk recent european complications cotfsx i]m arrived blame will be here to-morrow collect or murphy and william orton diocd witb the i'refident to-day miscellaneous hi .. 1 rt«t cbicaon nov 2 th bar monr mar ble front building u soutli atreel owned l.y 0 h ficconnick wm o>«rojt.i br ore ln*t evening loaa about mo,oo0 — no insurance the flnrt floor wea occupied lij .-.> uin barnmnl * co wholesale llqoor itrtrre lo.-535.000 in.urod tlmmnowl lloor by 1 h parkbunt lorn jix.ooo in un-l in iit ami eaatcrn eoapaalai tb tblni and fourth floor by hutch a kara loanubcturern of perfumery lax tm.uou inaured 1 j.uno caoae of ire unknown the nunabatioji coxvestio imiiakatulik nor 10.—the ooraraon r,r kentuckj and dakotah ban alan ■(, inujadrf««aliollu>tb«appime«bf la»«t urn boa-hi of trade of boatoa cfctean^at l^uia mllwulnr louuvllle hadkrflw ft i'.ul induaapolia clncthmli aad othar large dtiea will be pmnt a aoaaber or the inßling pai.lic mm of the eonnrrr b*rr 1.-nlflert tbdrlntntloau be ben dftog t l-liu»ratlnn of ibe eostealkw " lih-u btob l«w to b marked vi to ptr—iah m—c e r*at amiiit aad follr coipefat in deal with the laaporlert aenrlieittet wiu be joaeph w llule and john t.juctmrf fcr ihe chaßpionahlp of th paritf mi a liver cue mcc>ary »»• tk wtamr as wnwenoa bocminmt so hi-tli fißjft seal worka of thh 4 , wtnaamm jm erday froß palntinf ef iu-ptaj lima x rorayth or fonylll <« ju*«hi*r other mannfarturrd gooda »•»•*•«»«»» d bj that naaw ulo«uj1»f %» u*u*l oni tvumm ttcromr ammo biltimoht soy k—rdgml fk*m factory on suuld wmt w awmjuia oornlng loaa 0»j kml mmoo the adjoining bulwlng of j if a a bar y wufml-ton atorowh mmtmt a loaa w 11,000 lnaorrd tbe vote 111 kainmk topiea not w.—th bifalillf a ority in kanaaa will alomd n.vm tto bi.lmture rtauda 108 b publlctta 10 o*m crata a irttlera woolef kill itbkbil bom on so it on la jbldra kmt dghldmtroted th wootaa aluaf itatm yen with oontwta i lalillni f wahvm nachlnery lorn art maud atkooa nan bykaccsb not jo.-about om ovlot hir morning a tra brak oat la th tiumg f buldwlmtilk twtlva mile north of tbw hf almost th m«ir anuthara portlvn of he vi,lag la p»rud oaatroyrd am hi atructurr burued are arranl large bvir nilla loa about w»0 elmiim sot ja-rtwo **; aeemrnd in iit fl.u saturday the rat atroved thu nidcnoa ot 8 btrrena loaa bc.ow ra urauoe 2,w0 th amond d«atn>jed a urge barn tiled with tobaan and tw hay lacks belonging to wai 8 catpenur l a 1.000 th second flr la auppwad to b*u work of an inoandfarj married too much a m«i with fuck buibakmk t rom mem with one wire trom om n t pwiwmllii i a csae that would puzzlf tbt ntml of * f'bllaui'lpblm lawyer to uurarcl etue up it lit tuniba uiu mornlog bcibrt juttloa 110 i'lie complllniint in mn kacbrl b<mmi i:ii » iin-ity blonde of km twenty-it uoimerh be ttatr tbat ibe wm oiarried 0 uuic koaentbal dow in custody dt hftbbk • loel in tbe i*ru toe of qibißl human ii lam i hi tbl iprid of imo til fruit of mi marriage •» three cblldran til lltlsc 1 n tbe year 1864 they rmlf r.lrd from pauod n england aeuling id fortamoatb about l«n t«n ago tbe bu«b*nd lmac boaeo hkl lor tbe purpom of bettttriny hla lor utim crnne to tbe new world proioudnv 0 axnd for bia wire and little one m a abort liuf for aik far ihe watched and waited ur the expected mearage but none aver ame after two yeara toll aba waa enabled vi icrape together euoucb to procure ft p*e age fur heraelf and little onet anivlnf iere on fetturday la>t in a rtranga lead be at once act about undine her iliim ■ml and wal told that he rafted at no •> vurlud atreet on going there ahe waa fronted by a wonuui who aald tbat an va wife no !. narldf been married to bin ■l ut two wreki agu i t rabul id tbe ayn gogue no 839 iv rl street wile ha 1 m brariug tlil lmmrdlately falilx away md waa iol reatared to oonwlou to onfronl her liu-fmnd wbo indignantly jo npd ever having aeen ber before by tb k1 vi.t of fru-ud wbo bad wltueaaed tbe per tvirmadce of the tint cctvmony be immeoi itrly went to tbe fourteenth pneimt when tbe captain detailed detective keilly to work up the caw who succeeded in arre#tlng him and bringing mn to tbe tomha tlm morning wht-u to tollowlng aatoundlng atate of altalra wan made apparent to thoae ennged in taking ihe depontiona vis that three of the par ilea had commlttrd bigamy and tbat wmb no 2 bad been guilty of tbe asm oavnae four timre it appears tbat kospnthal li her fourth buaband while ana >• bis second wile nil the marriages be ing void in the eves of the law except tbat ■fuifvnu 1 the malifon name of win no 1 was ophelia jacobs and abe was nuir ri«l iii-foir ciiiiiinii to this country to a c.li named markwlti and in the rail of 1835 uuou her arrival here she is again t.itr.l to have married a man named uer teln in cleveland both of theae man lie uhfiequently left taking iti each caae a hi x amount of property her third hu»l)iind waa a man named philip mendel whom she marrird auout two years ago and with whom sbe lived until the ist of september in kirn street mi wbom hhe left in tbe usual manner uklng with ber aliout moo almut two m-eeks ago in tbe course of ber travela aha met isaac itonenlhal whom she immejl iii-l singled out as husband no 4 and im mediatfly set out to capture him and auo reedod after alxmt two week atiuggla in irawing blm into the martial uooee the examination room or tlie tonlia polloe court presented a lively scene during tbe peddency of tbe case two interpreters bsln % reiiulred to keep the caae clear upon tbe conclusion of the elimination koscdthal's nine children and two wives made it pretty lively for him and tbe two of wife no 2 made it particularly lively for her wile no 2 and bluuadd no i ware both locked up condition of souihkrm education tbe propriety aou neoemiity of a national yiitpm of education are forcibly illustrated by tbe condition of the southern btataa with reference to etlucadod as follows 1 delaware without school supervisors iml no provi.fooi fur the blacks 2 maryland educating colored children only in baltimore 3 virginia just puttinf a free school law an her statute book «. kentucky just enacting a new enhool law but giving no opportunity to colored ynutb 5 tennessee with a school system eatab lubed in work of reoonntructlon but endan gered by more rrcent political changes 8 north carolina at the close or lbs last yesr not a khool iv the country dlstrieta under the state law 7 south carolina slightly in advance of north carolina h georgia where she was before tbe war utterly against schools 9 alabama with a free achool sritom vet so connected with tbe old order of things m to rob it of its usefulness 10 florida with her system partially or ganized 11 miasusippl just making ber school lawa 12 arkansas with an efficient system partially organized 13 loulalana affluent in theory but by do meana perfect 14 texan without legislation the senate refiiidnjc to confirm tbe superintendent nom aated by tbe uovenior to carry out tbe idea if popular education christian man hard un tub stxbkuacork.—tbe journal of chemimry gives tbe following imuriiog story la r^ard to toe early days of tbertereoscoi shortly after iu invention ut sir llavld brewatcr in 1549 tbe abbe molgno took tin infitrumeot to arago wlab ing to interest lnmin it but,unfortunately vrago bwl a defect of vlalun which nude nim see double and on looking into tbe tereoscope be saw only a medley of four picturea then the abbe went to riavart tmt he having but one eye wasaelncapable of appreciating the instrument as araajo waa <«« trotted the indefatigable man to beequerel bat tbe fart that that arientlst was almoat blind rendered blm incapable of seeing much nee or amusement in iba ataraa ope tben pouillet of the consartatolre dm arts at metiers waa viallad but iln luckily be squint and aaw ■■■■la it pto ture as arago had seen and wben at an almost last resort tbe poor abba wast to blot be found no defect of the pbveical bat i-atber of tbe mental eye far blot waa co earnest an advocate of the eerpuacular theory of light that be refused is eea any thing in tbe instrument until ha could be assured that tbe new contrlvaaoe dw not contradict hia favorite theory hob w 11 hcwako'a ukcr.rrtuh i lati a letter from has william h fewer dated in the inland see oct 11 ayabe waa wall and his bin waa peasant mr gswanta visit to japan waa the event uftbamanth us was tbe guest of mtauter oe lone at yokohama and of iflsmet eppan at tadds the drat interview verrlveatoa private utdlvidaal by uk tflka3o waa flvaa to mr sewanl tbe nly psrsooapreoant wan maasn da lome ludshvpparuvand tbe acting secratary of ir iminnaal if a fearful ttaafe.—a a*xn aaaaul howard haadcuted aad with hla laca am j .»» j uirwurb tba car window wblle ib wi*aa asarinc ou pater mrna lately utwaac-ifin j.y tbeemear by hla em iba train stopped and tba chap allowed to iraiswtalde into th anna of t mdafl . it was a tkrilllnar ■:.'.- aaa a nss haar ng by btafcet from » cr window whmttnan uftiflepeed miq k«a»ra tatpm.-mla tl—as uyt aliaoa tkjna yoava as a olojaan anasae uoeesa esdarad by oanajfoaa wrta>i jtwuv^t^aalttspirar inri •* wal s^hbwns business directory ■§■% 4 "- • < ami location of the taring homes of buffi id 1 kmmmtim r^a-l h make pnrchamm tv huf ■» . t>y ra'.tl uiu ■;■.,: ,- ,»;■•- • nfimmq *> b w ttbm aiil trmi-lr th md hu limu • •-■, i nal,nii.t ljstri-ur kik»t claikj.i ax-ekltocta confectioner »- » rnki-ui w main oyj-xin tlttt ruum • trpat oil cloths ath«r carpet fltur • i hilr.xrß.se uaa.ii coal and puc iron jißrr«.t*»r on wood ti'u ij wjohtma.n 3 main f»no7 good ac i*l c bikblivu *<-*, m main fin br*u casting mryraloaußwutjßhnr.iiahftß^ft hotels bukjqetv mom w wa#btnfto aul cvmu hate cap and fmrs a um lou*jienetkkn no 573 mala m juahle iron mai raut i'l !!■!■miwtiim marble and granite work saving maohlnea wnoi kwtmi ftuchura.«txsta suddlory hardware ate ft it i.uti ii will 11 «•■!-!« it-rntc hoarding and lodouvg ]()»> ai w wo kkont gutf with oq mauajta m\-a i.kmllm am br>nr't mw itiaiilu kl-—*t h i keajtl btmeet a rw 9ehtlemkn '% % i n )«' l<>iitiiiii<i']at'->l w|ul b«jitr<l and i.lt ..- am nmnik ti rmi r>*ft n»t.k eji iifi wamhik itoh bt.-*4 ok i.akayktik a mn.l*t.fij from rixitii wlui u«arj for a g hmiui wlwlfc kiw-h watbb w vii * u «* v vn"""1 '■ht»ll»t l t xf l.n.y of mala r c.vuz^mc ■•••-. i"i partfcalara tosl ' •* j < aland.bwi£iuiiu<ilou brukvri 1 f - hiilinitnr-4 fc!7 4 lm wamki>-fmk tlie bxkt ttcliz 4 lj»f bnnk out ralnie ami h..vt-l a|>l;)v to or j.jru uto w dullilar-a * co bo ilidnit jli yy i.vn a«'i x ■■*!.; m.v ii help wawteiwremaits 1 *■**«-^ t _ lufiw 7fi i:1au alfk ht - wamtcq ih a j t\r umil ijiiilu a e*ok ; nm-l tw njr-hki nu'.lifr y a """' ' '" "'"•'•»■■impy situations wanted t » l-.ntr hn-iii ss|ierleßov oodmulfll book iiiik ou , nf i.-f ini-,ruinrc iban » husintss changes 1 vi l'\ki u wikd 131 illt m\m>ai li •<! j*»t..hi m.-.iti-m and aba tn i whi e,ui ilih j a\.n \ ■i ii ■~: 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-21 |
| 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 | 1870-11-21 |
| 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. 8443 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-21 |
| 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 | 1870-11-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18701121_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. 8443 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2943 KB |
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buffalo express voi xxv monday november 21 1870 no 8443 by telegraph foreign saturday nights dispatche italy declines to mote against russia london ot 19.—dispatches from flor ence state tbst the italian goveminent ba certainly declined to join in & diplomatic more against hushia kus?ell"b pamphlet suppressed it!i--eilv pamphlet just issued has been pupprew^d at the suggestion of hie fritnd a soktie expected from pakis rumors continue to circulate of a proposed concentrated attack on prussian po*itiou he fore paris by the french attended by a sortie from th city the time uxed for this grand move is said to be monday 01 tuewiuy austrian affair 3 vienna k«v 19.—1n tbe reich§rath th miniolry carried tin address to the throne b a larue majority the journals of this cit'v are all viyurou»ly antt-liuaaian the aus trian reply to tbe russian note is expected to reach st petersburg to-day the resig uation of tbe protocki cabinet hu been ex l«cted for a day or two but it i denied thai any mi.h action is contemplated by tbe minister the abend po9t ol this citj denies that austria has any propositions to war genekal sheridan general sheridan baa left pesth for con stantinople french movements xew york xov 19.—a telegram from tour dated yesterday tbe isth in»l states that a detachment of gardes mobiles beloup to the army of the centre under geueral fieick which is advancing from lem tn ak>d the line of tbe railway from that ettj to cfiartraa had reached l>rcux,tweuty-ti\v iini outbwe&t of versailles when they n countered the 17th division of the german iirmy lieing outnumbered the detachment tell back upon the main body this en^agr ineut ban nothing to do with army ol the loire which at last advices had fully com pleted the turning of the german righl i'be german foice which encountered tbe l'drdc mobiles neardreux wa marcuiug irom st geruiaiu to join yon der tann it is unofficially report^-d that general d'aurellas doeu not propose to make any further advance but having secured an ex tremely strong pot-itiou he will await at tack from the combined forces of priuue frederick charles aud duke of mei-klen berp lie continue to receive reinlorct ratnts of all iirni-t daily yesterday a ver mug train uf tit-id artillery and a lane body of cavalry moved from tours to join bim hi-itreiigth hi greater even thau it was reported an official statement ahowa that his army numbers nearly 2u*),*jw men with a daily increase of o.umj last wight's dispatches rail—llm 3vhi"kisi.d tours nov 19.—the following official uisphcb ha been made public tbe i jru»-j i-ians at cliatitlon were wurpflneii by a jiurly uf tanbuldlaua uinlor kicculeti und all citber killed or taken pitaawlßai wuatamkki4 ax generals ba beulin xt.v 19 the american jenc rals at the piumuu mn^s9 paris ii dl»otn hi it must fall u-fure the latli of dectni hcr turkey's reply to the russian note confli an unoi'le nov 19.—the in rrtinri if nim f the paris treaty of l"s r>t dwelt m by ocrtecliakolt are as follow th union of the danubiiu prfa fl pa\htlri ' the lectiou of chaile as lluspotlar and tiie iiii.-.!.aae of turkish ftaflulm through tne bampgnroai the vizier n-plied amylnc an imint-diate wwa vtm imilhiathlr ami he ulijcct mm be submitted to the ureat powers of eunipe robhbvi reply to bmnrmin i.etteh t rilllllltll nov if 8 p m.—the reph-of the ltu>si:m to irau ville'n letter was promptly forwarded to london 1 ill i:i adopts a highly ronriliat ry tone but remains entirely ti'rm in tbe pusilion already adopted ami n-futrs at length the f>tatfuient that the niuvt-mrnth of the principiilities in fontravention uf tin treaty of paris enured to her advantage h appeals to all tlie friendly powers to note ihe fact that a congress is lmpractie uble in the present state of the nriii'-ipal kuropfan powirs aud exprestly dmlaffßl my bohtile intentioii or det»ire tv disregard n"v olthe provisions of the treaty other tlian those which are generally udtuitted to be imijunt or oi>precsive against her v would leejjly regret tbe interruption of the friend ly relations which he has endeavored to cul tivate with great britain but repeats her i:itentiun to act upon the previou notltkn lion in regard to the black sea the pra feeling of the people of st petersburg la favorable to tbe portion of the govern ment gortm'tiiikon had a long inten iew yesterday with the italian minister and the special envoy from fhirence nuofcs items london nov m—tag french report t!i:it several rkirrai>hes have lately tnken plhi-e around paris and towards tours tn which tbe riilmic were repulsed the t'jwns of perichetj bois and fuuyers liave 1-een burned a strong l'rushian column 1h arrived between bumf and beleote iaribaldi disregarding hii njimlngh iim re itroi from dole military executions for mutiny are common in the french line banana french frigates are ruling about in tbe north sea and engii-h ftwnilull the erinan ship estafette from the siuth sea t nturwl port havre wis promptly wized tlie officers not having beard of'the war the tours government has published a ► tatement to the effect that german fbitfping h:m nearly been driven from the pacific i ocean as well as the south seii by french : endaets the french ima iv the affair j near dreux wan sixty kille |
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