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buffalo express vol xxiv it wednesday june 9 18fc9 no 7999 washington the sumvusus committee still in session secretary boatwcll kc«luccs the clerical f«rce of the trca mary department ac a fee wasiiinotos jane 8 j t-ii parker tomnu—ion+r of indian af fain hu received the following dispatch i from a friend . fcurich hoag superintendent for kansas r^-porte that hostilities in northwestern kansas are exaggerated and conflicting some eignt or ten remote settlers are said to be killed exposed settlers are prepar ing for defence the n w».^i who are m the war path are supposed to be northern c'heyennea or sioux en him the sub-census committee arc still ia minn and may be or home week it lias ii:s»tml takinic uenim not through i'uited hutes manhau as heretofore hut through cenmu agenu acting under a general cen *'â– " superintoßdeot the committee are employed at least five hour ptr lay and will separate to reconvene beveral weektt before the coknmenoement of the next «•-- â– i ion to have the bill prepared m early coniidr ration the hasta rr kobrrrt mr spinner n&ya the money raoaaay tolen in santa n from thu jj')vernm«it | ilepoaiuiry was in not « of lar^e ilcnomina i li'irm th treasury tlt-partineiit has a cirm plt-te recorl of th numbera uu itc i wbich facts may lead to the discovery of | hi murderer and rnhbvr kkdi'-fion mr h---.tv.-cii n-dietil the clerical force of the ivt-a.-nry l>epsrtineiit and various bureau tfi the exact number authnn/od l>v law kight clerks and a messenger r removed from the first auditor ottice to day on the first of july a number of the ' temporary cltsrkn will be disini»st>d ibumisi the secretary sold 2,ih)h.*x»f of gol.l i receiving therefore j,778,717 in ciirrenry tht amount of gold in the truaxury is v nmi.idtti and fi"»,inn»,(km iii coin imlm si'i hktary mmqu leaves here to morrow night fur hiti homest i • > riton jaso and will be a!>»ent about two i weeks pkrsittknt shan't owinjf to the president's ictention u leave washington to uiorrow evetiing (â– r new york a iar«o crowd called at th k i utive mansion to-day mm tbe nnetin i ' of the t'abiuet comparatively u:w u i tairivd interviews wbicli wen of brii-f dura i ' tion sitnic ealltd on hmlbmb and oth*m ij nut of mere courtesy the i'rcaident will ' attend the boston i'uaoe jubileo i i new york a man found ii inuring to a tito in central park the jerome park races jwmhh pahk r'nrdhani tine 9 the inlnm ui—tiii m for afl ifm mi in hrau th following is a suraxnary : ked ihi:k 1 s 1 k 1 i oiiuoljy 5 1 l vauxhall .: j < orsair ti 3 \ iley l 4 al tn \ •■!;â– . 4 «>: m«tain 7 list time t'jsoi track vurj nmdtty ami heavy n*i 1 i>4j only tun dick anil connolly htarted in the thinl huat the reat were ruled ontuor not wiudiiitf one li--at in three ivum l>e fore the race was m to 1 ini..t 11 l l>ick s'**-i»n'l race westcbester flub value i sl."ii j milem all a^ea the ttousheti 1 f%mm9tmtwk t umwn dak*3 auld ka*lir 4 ltwa v time 4:ls soiling riii'c for all iik1"1 pifumiui fi»0 mile and i thrt-o quarters flora mt;i)oon i tilivrcoul fourth racfl premium k for three i year old 1 mijtss wsjturiaa 1 o'kal i lon'i i*exin^tou colt 2 < ijfuignr ''; l-fgati-e 4 lnv«ruy ijwh-"i onyx bj coltmo t 7 ! llaimvtir s woa l>y our length the \ uhpueiiih lioitt-il twiou during the race i time 2:im tli rt^uiier lfwr detaineil on suspicion of beuij iiit'.'inli-rl ti arry ni«l to tlie cuban | revolulioui^th wan cb-urt-d ami huiled at i uzm p m lyin the doininiou ll.i stkanuk afkair about mven o'clock thi morning the i body of a man was discovered hanging to a i tree in the central i'ark dead a tire ot-currrd thw evening at s l'eatl i rtreat occupied l-y vltitvliva<i * bros as a pamphlet biudery loas iuih nn.ur . the lire onmmunicated to the builtling ;> '"â– i earl atreet m-cupiod l»y spoooer * itri a a paper box mstiufactury the buildups i were owned by kobert morris and were i tlara^ecl to the extent of j4suo iusured albany the national typographical i nion llir take mii ehmv.lod to troy albany june s the convention at 2 o'clock p m wcut on board the strainer i'mnic chartered for tlit purpose by tlie albany l'uiou ami after procvuliitg down the river some tivu miles returned anl wfiit to troy here they were escorted l>y doming baud and a delegation of the troy i in.in theconvention marched to harmony hall where the member were welcomed by o b smith president of the troy union and invited to partake of a collation speeches were made by mr truikleuat-n president of the albany cnion aud others and after full interchange of cor dial fellowship the members i>f the convention were esc rted to tat boat and returned to this city at bao the convention reassembled and proceeded to tbe election of office for the ensuing term witb the following result for presi dent isaac 1 ieorge received 43 lotca daniel w flynn 32 votes w'm mck atcheu 1 ttfte samuel k i'inta received 2 votes on motion of mr flynn tbe election of mr eorge was made unanimous the following officers were then elected first vice president pewr a crosby second vice president w b gooduongh secretary and treasurer j c-ollinu cor resuondmg seeraury w a shields the thankf of the convention were ten dered to tbe retiring oifioera for the faithful discbarge of their duties the commitee uo the hpringtk-kl 111 contested seat reported in favor of admit ting mr higgina the convention at 12 0 o'clock ad jouroed mississippi dll&valty â– *(>»«■col lo o crmne «*.. c jackson miss june s brevet lieut ' nl 1 t t crane commanding the fourth military district and acting mayor of this city wm killed to-day by t m verger in a difficulty occasioned by an official order of the mayor levying on the property of vercer in default of corporation taxes and the affair had uo refcrencr whatever to politics col crane entered the volunteer servic from dayton ohio in istil and was held v high esteem by the ouiiimumty verger is arrested and oonliaod ia the barracks the conservative republicans of missis sippi have issued a call for a convention on 71-.-s tefferds wofford fiak field w ._ â€ΕΎ moorman and other they claiat to be the tr eiponeou of grant1 policy jawillistii the xtiecntive committee and the ormusatiun of ibv treme uadicrals insist that they are strictly in accordsaoe with the congressionsj pun atlvise such coarse mm will promote harmony and fraternal feel ing between nun of all sectioas and colors fwjj m y t in conclusion we cao and must all l"v togethrr m friends the call seems to ha favorably received aj r tke harneat aukers pic-nic resterday at trvju n v w«a atnat.il by about 2000 jlsi 8-at-ait.l-^arrwataut car in a low-horse umiaaja and anoke jnrr sniaiia of national acaus and aaid and liberty we want a corrective balance ml power to pwrent a lew iadividaals fpsas iflliliia poweri we want money aa chrap m it caa be proonrwl by the people of other ooontriea to promote iiidu»try he ku mcd them to nrguixe for their own protection in conctaaon he thanked them and hoped to meet them at toaia future time cable news — the english press on the irish church bill great excitement over the paris election london june s the t,u to-day re mm to 10 !*â– ! that b.>m of the tory peon uvlined to follow the policy in regard fc the irish church bill dtttrcniiied upon by tlitt inajority at their meeting lant satur day and trusts that the danger of a colli sion in past the wmjmkmm of the last two days reaffirm the truth that in the direct is qb the lords mult allow tin national nil to prevail the present aspect indicate the passage of the bill to a second reading by a small majority the same paper in an article on the french elections point to the fact that three and ahaltmiuionsof french man arc voting in opposition to only four million who support the government whatever the relative atrength of the par ties may be iii the i orps legislative th is % si^nilicaat result universal suffrage aui i is bound to inhuence the entire pulicv of the french government the til'i/rajjjt referring to the attitude f the house of lords nays the nation nlv must govern the nation to thii i l»rd iferby and other ivers assented when last year they invited the judgment of the nation on the suspensory bill the peer mm may wtll accept jurisdiction to which they appealed the xmm has an editorial m tlie alabama controversy it believe the storm feeling is clearing away and says | we an now alxmt ready to i'eal with facts i'he americans bay f.irgotten facts they recollect unfriendly wuids but disregard many friendly deeds t.reat britain is ready to bear her own responsibility but when charged with all the damage done to american commerce during the late war she quint remind americans that only j nina.ll part of that damage lies at her door or will be admitted by her the flui el»thtns pa it is june 8 the results in fifteen ad ditional elections by ballot have been de clare seven official and tight opposition i • wididates were elected among the sne oamfad caiulidatci are m m i'icard la tour and ihimoulin last night about twelve o'clock great crowdh of pnoli uptktni in the monttnar tre i district policemen were obliged to usr i force in dispersing them and some citizen i were injured a number of arrests were j i u.*l tho jn-ople finally retired to their homes and mm was rentored a i b«*eue of disorder also occurred during the sjbt in front of hotel de ule maiiv â– :- n were injured and a large dumber irr-nt-d the vital number cf arrests ma<le last night in consequence of these disturb ances was 190 main mamim juceb the n*w constitution has bcfii prnaiulgauml in all the provinces i of spain perfect order prevails throughout the country telegraphic dispatches have been re ceived from i ton ks('iiiar acting captain ieueral of cuba countermanding the pr vions requisition f.-r rpinforcements this is accepted as an indication of the improved km affairs in the island and given great i v qn jl'ijs june h the ascot heath commenced to-day wvather fiat ' warm light bnan was blowing and ily inconvenience vaf dust the at i tendan^o wa4 very gpmt and highly lasb i ionablti the priu • aud priucsm of wai » j and other members of the i'oyal family were present and were j accompanied by a brilliant retinue of nobility ascot stakea of tweuty-live sovereigns earh were won by mr ja'jucv eh c p*te noir by marsyati out uf leprosy beating ambitions serond and baron rothschild s }». c king alfred third the betting at the start was three to one against ret noir and ambitious and ten fed one against king alfred thirteen hor*es trial triai stakes of five sovereign each with woamu added reanjted as wisw sir j hawley b c vapa>»ond by munjid out of aga i 4'aptain w h cwpsr's eh c fancy boy by ihui'lee out of whimsuy 2 v t dawsnn'sh f performer by adventurer out of ol«a 3 rl he uttting at the surt wan four t«i one against vii^alxmd three ti one against fanuy l'k>y and tive to one against performer twelve ran tht biennial t,j were won by lvville's be beating mont p.lanc the gold vasr n weepbtakes by thurwald^n heating vlorna and lancer the mmm of ales stukus by martynlom beating fmomm and tvuhon and tlie triennial stakes by formosa beating kectitutjon and the laird in tlie race for the gold vane thu celebrated colt st mm.."i broke down ktsrwdsd losu'in june s isaac campbell mei chant ban u!*|>fiido«l payment 1 ft i i.i-h rmt;i h mil l luthv ius-of lords thi evening th karl of ktarroubv gava notice that he should neu that tlit second rr:*'ling of t c irish hurvh bill t>e postponed six months miscellaneous ftotn onlyi-fiit 1-ulntw in the honse assembly at halifax m.m i d'iy niyht dr murray moved the mnaxa i tion resolution it was seconded !â– â– . i s ;:. i l mcdonald tho government resolved to i avoid a discussion on the uestion and to 1 prevent a vota seven members opposed to the government voted to have tbc ques tion taken but the rest of the hoiise twen i ty-six members voted against it thus 1 throwing th'l resolution out of doors the i hmimt will be prorogued on thursday james a weld's paper mill at tort dick | inwm near binghatnpton n v was de stroyed by tire on monday night together i with all the machinery the tire occurred i about 10.?0 only a short time after the mill had closed less about hm*o ; in surance h'.',ik>o on building u»m on stock several thousand people were disappointed at highland park newbnrg yesterday be i cause of thf jiostjkmement of the race be i tween mountain boy and lady thorn the owners of the horses were willing they should go but the proprietors of the track for some reanon postponed the race at 3 p m tbf track was in good condition the race is now postponed until thursday boston lit fast tilling up with strangers in anticipation of the peace jubilee so great is the demand for quarters that up ward of 300 rooms in private houses be longing to the beat citizens have been ten dered to the executive committee jubilee through bureau accommodations at midnight monday a fire broke out in the paper mill at barrytown x v and communicated with the freight house on the dock in which several thousand bales of bay were stored both building and contents were destroyed loss 2u,000 no insurance the american institute homeopathic of kokton elected the following officers all m d.'s reuben ludlow chicago presi dent d h beckwith cleveland vice president l t talbot boston general secretary timothy f allen new york provisional secretary e m kellogg new york treasurer the institute is clear of debt one hundred and fifty-th raw new members were admitted after a collation a general report on chemical medicine was read by h fr tame special reports were read on various subjects a boy seven years old sou of knoch earle was run over yesterday in wor cester mass while climbing on a moving train both his legs were cut off it in feared his injuries will prove iaul the new trial of dan noble at elmira n v for robbery of the royal insurance company commenced yesterday justices ransom and liajcom presiding the case is exciting great interest the jury having failed to agree on the former trial a letter to the augusta ga chronirle says the editor of the warrenton clipper and other citizens were arrested at war renton yesterda v at the instance of a sheriff who arrived then from atlanta yes terday with two companies of infantry th iibf 9miâ„¢9 we in jail acd summnded by a strong force of militia the excitement is very great the arrests are preewned to have grown out of political difficulties in the ease of miss amanda craig of ftnesnnti ti hp sprague of chicago for breach of promise of marriage which hae been on trial at wheaton for several dapmmt,the jar rendered a rerdict for plaintiff awarding her the urn of 100,000 the amount claimed by her for damage the counsel for sprague will apply for a new trial the republican city and county conven tion of kichmoad v yesterday nomina ted for the legislature one negro and two white men for the senate and seven negroes and oue whitti man for the home the citizens of home n v yesterday voted on the ijuestion of *■»*â– ng stock to the amount of 300,000 in the proposed water works for the village the vote stood 323 for tbe project to 3di against it the law requires two-thirds of the vote cast to be in the affirmative k«t felix j barbelin s j pastor of sl joseph's catholic church philadelphia died jeaterday evening aged sixty-two yean he ti well known and highly ei ut-mml here both in and oat of the catho lic church mm telegraphic summary t*cm nwuditl irrajtooß umcu washington washington june b ail juiet in the city to-day but the ringleaders in the dis i turi-anee of yesterday are not yet arrested i the icepablican majority will reach near-1 ly bmb all the candidates of that party are elected of seven aldermed holding over only two are liemocrata t.k.nekai sfisnnk received another dispatch from santa fe announcing that ien ietty commanding th district col lu>ch t ater thief disburs ing oflieer and mr little receiver of pub lic inoaiva had made au ex ami cation of the robbery of the (". s depository at that plate aud thi losj will amount to about llk\ooo j new york hfwton jane a mayor hall id his lirst annual message to the common council yesterday he says that the city authorities are not responsible for the tax budgets as the estimates prepared by them wen manipulated and altered l.y the legis lature the present condition of the wharves and piers is not due to tbe omissions f the municipal authorities the revenue from th city markets shows a satisfactory j increase the btreet and rapid transporta tion ijueationd are discussed he say the streets cannot be kept clean nnless the con tractor is paid letter there ou b ht t he | three improved lines of railway ruoniiig the length of the city he recommends the wholesale widening extension and opening f the street below fourteenth the ar rangement cf liroadway sidewalks inside the stores so that tbe c-arria^i ioa.l shall l creased l.y the present width of the side | kand the conversion of city hall park i ilaza for vehicle transit in order to the i'ark how brakemen on the eastern division of ' rw kail road struck for higher wagus i day and uit work the super snt failed to ecuj-e other hands and 1 ning their demands an incrtase of twenty-five cents a day were aecetied to i'he mi has endt-d and matters are go ing on as usual bbpatn wah lll steamer tybee was detained l>y col crinnell yeatenlay on the complaint ' spanish < oiihiil that she was iiitlimlrf i y men and arms to tlie cubans an gatum proved tho contrary and she wa3 ailitweil lo clear new york june s.—an a emujl ri workingmen seven orei^ht thouaai-.i strong gathered in tlte vicinity of the ifcrmania assembly kooms this murning and riii in procession after parading borne of the principal streets they wort on board steam en to be carried to jones wood where a festival speech-making and dancing will take place i'krsonai iov huffman and staff are in the city he.w s nou at 1:1 p m a terrible hail storm ac conjjiauied with thunder and li^htninf et in european ijimwi.v june !*.- llie announced prede termination of a majority of the h^use el lx>rds to reject the irish < hnrch kill creates inteo.be excitement and thn-ateus to preci pitate an inevitable contli.-t between the 1...nn and ' omnions it is nmnd in some • jtiarters that tlir announcement m only made to feel tftw public pulse and iliilsiii how far the lords dare go the jzenera iiupn-tiiini u that the bill will be thrown lit in it second reading the flsnwifcl'll tory admits that the irnl jf the proposed action is too obvious to be ignored by the least thoughtful or mmmmfam of the hereditary legislator ' but says the lords resolved in compliance i with the urgent demandß of hundreds i tftmieaiids of people in every part of the country to risk a!l in a contest with an im perious minister and with the overbearing j majority in the hot.se nf commons it crushed not only the chnrch and the con titution falls with them the liberties of england will be sacrificed is the ascenden cy f thtt democratic princii)le which is i the moat dangerous foe of personal and jtolitieal freedom it matters not whether those who approved regret the de i cisiod to give battle there is nothing for them to do hut to take their places in the ranks and tijit for all they hold deanat in the full cert*iuty th»t all is at stake let the whole l'roteatant and conservative power of the realm u exerted and give the lords such support of public opinion as to restrain the struggle within the litnitsjof the constitution and make a self-willed and overbearing minister always at heart the enemy of the lords and likely to be exasperated by his unexpected defeat feel that there are limits which he tlarcnot pass already have his organs threatened that which if done would call for impeachment it is necessary that he be made to feel that he dare not execute tbe threat and that he must not only deal with the lords but with the wealthy resolute and influential classes of kngland and ireland who are an actnal majority of the english nation the morning pott shows that a rejection of the bill will not prevent its ultimate pas sage and discredita the idea that the lords wiil refuse it a second reading the star uses threatening language and says the church of ireland m t not cum ber the ground after december that the least whiru will be said will be proclaimed from the house tops viz that the home of lords itself is not a more logical desirable or excusable institution than the iribh church in the fever heat which will fol low the rejection of the bill a beat such as has not been seen since birmingham threat ened to march on london in the name of deform cries will be hard for the down fall of an obsolete chamber—do longer a disguised anachronism existing by decent deference to popular will which wellington once said ca^ht never again to be withheld with the pore blindness of in;.'-.mis these misguided noblemen require further proofs ' to be convinced of the opinion of the coun try it is not worth while to attempt a demonstration of that opinion when the issue comes their lordships will probably b wise in their time the a • irt says the vote of the lords will at the worst postftone fur a few months only the fate of the inih church its mdi rect effect will be graver it will raise the question of the position the house of lords holds under the constitution the rela tions of the uvumii in anil the house of commons the executive aud the town are self-adjusting if * hitch occur the machinery sets itaelf in order by it own ac tion the house of i^rds stands outside of this system its good sense fail only when brought in harmony with the net m the constitution by the forcible obtrusion upon it of a dumber of members sufficient to overbear the opinions of the original body a iiisrii jury ha to be packed whether a second chamber doing its work upon these~condltiaua can be a permanent pert of the government the lords urn bent upon forcing the public to inquire i the p«an threat a ue revival of preten | tions long abandoned namely the ow bar onial attitude of the medieval dan when the commons wera only allow tin right of humble supplication and petition sad not really to gorern the country i the teiyripk moderate has a t article which ooogjades *â– follows thm country has spoken unnistakeably and finally if forced to speak t-pinits uc^u will no longer be tnm frasa indigsurwin or pc the mood of moderation which o lit desiree earnestly to i times says wtars on the eve of a this nothing nince the throei whkk preceded th reform btlj can be compared with the cous&iutnces which attend th threatened conduct of the i'eem the re alt of the straggle is not doubtful if th l^rdi suoceededat first they would be com pelled to undergo a second tender of the measure which they have rejected ut first the remits of their action touch all pat ir jeopardy m.t only thenuewe and their privileges bat the peace of the great towns and the maintenance of law and order ir the country above all they do their beat to provoke an outburst of pa*sion.ue vio lence in an unhappy country the vast majority of whose inhabitants the trds propose to outrage by contemptuous disregard of their wishes as io th*i major ity the opposition draw this conclusion that they are resolved to intrench them selves in their own opinions and rely upon their fancied power in disdain ot th coase uence to themselves and the nation they will be rudely awakened from their delu sion it cannot be doubtful wk,ieh will suc ceed in the contest themselves or the na tion the only uuestion is not whether the power they think they posmiss is te be proved non-exi»unt but whether tfee power which they can exercise mill net beso irre vocably broken as to vanish out of exist ence the outside papers which circular mere among th people talk very revolutionary the probability is the ixmla wlil be alarmed into the passage of the bill but the mere fact of the announcement of an inclination and power to defeat it evidently excites discussion adverse to the coi,tination of hereditary legislation european items it is said that thu au.-trun liov trnmeut refitted to decujo in the matter of t i<â– utrah lof the sue canal with oat the ativice aud â– k.pcratnm of fran.'.l the regency bill wan read ir.r rhe rirat time in the constituent cortes yesterday the result if the elections in paiifl where ballot was neeussary to decide is as follows official candidates hi tnoflicial 1 lude iendenig i opprwition 15 inknomru 17 amoog the oupositi.in candidntes elected w heori alplic»n«e e*iuiroa author ami ph:losi]»hcr the oppoeition party have deten lined to move f-»r the withdrawal of tlic hungarian tn^)p3 imm the i'roviscea bonlering ou tht j*iver i tji.i uiiiuvi the isablt to uffcr a satisfactory explaoatiun i>f their employ meat there 1 her have been some quite serious dis turbanrt-b at larniola recently n partic ulars rt-ccivetl at the jast accoun * onler had ihjcu rubt<iretl it is reported that the dukt of cenoa is now a prominent candidate for the spanish thmiic * iviug william and count biamaick will go to bremen on a visit on ih 13th items by telegraph attorney-(tuiitral williamson of indiana delivered his opinion to-day that the spe cific appropriation bill parsed y the house at the close of the apucial session of tle legislature after the resignation of 4*2 dem ocratic nifmijmts was in aecorv with all re • uirrtnents of the constitution aid ought la ba obeyed as constitutional law last night the office oi 11 l smith at 1 i.ysander onondaiia county wat entered by burglars and roblttd o*f over worth of imn.,i mortgages and certificate ot 1 drpoeit lames monroe president of the third national ifcmu at thi city and whn wan slate senator lot two terms d.td last i i-'ht at kldridjje i at a minting of the presbyter ,â– of lon donderry old school held ai f-wtou to day the ba^is of rt union of the ou and new schools agreed upon at new yerk was uumnljf adopted this 1 r».-s!;yteiy in the h ist to take action on the question at a meetiiuj of the ftliwil uf trade of st loaii hist aighttyptni wee road show in the prsctica:>ilty of direct tra.lt be tween st l.ouis and fornga pi>rtm during a bra portion vf the yearby lit hi draft pro pdwn m sf thi.-rs ferry fulm f^vro xnd uami r 1 w hare beende*uradekct«ll by ballot i'h-ro were tumu tm&a kenc i at t&e montcmartf and umtivm dude l>y the police tin eteyßbucaoi if wasliii gu-n elect ote entire oily iukt t incliulin coilector register and surveyor by a ivfi niiijontv probably over 3000 nine eojjufed men aw elected—eegisti r one al.lern.au aud seven mendieta of th iiniti"ii uacil tht t'ui-.u bjoek at st allans was dam icm l.*y fire monday to tiie amount of f3&,oo>j the return of the fafl kiv.-r wid hristol stowirfwwt una to its original startinß jiomt was the occasion oi a h iliday in fail iiiver the tninsit hity billpa-ssedby the last new jersey 1.,-yislaturr hat become a law l>y its anoaptaaeu by the jo£as companies the point on muuday moiniim broke np a conu-nijoat^-d pri/j hdlt n i>or«,hefeter and ftrn-ated the principals hussey and o'xeil 21m east wing of unj nui'a couvi-nt in qttabao and al»o the chapel attached was it-3truyed by lire last night loas 2u,000 two men injured < dm utih.-innrr 1 flam liu ueen ail—l npon to ii™»i whetber the authorities of the western i'eoitentiary of pennsylvania can manufacture issue and ute their own revenue stamps in semblance of the gen uine ones to place upon cigars manufactur ed by convicts lie v«ry enphatically de cided that they could not honolulu advices report aji earthquake at moloki on the 4th of april little dam age prince alfrtd sailed from australia on the 9th icst for new ealacd business prospects at the west i rn i3 tiie chicago tria*in | there ha 3 been considerable improvement in business since last week the continued activity in tne grain movement shows that we are imw havinz our spring trade which hu been ildayed inr , is now active at a season when busmens ordinarily begins to drup off into the stagnation of summer the lateness of the luuvem jut of the re mainder of last year's grain i:rop of the northwest aumits of its being done without having »">' tendency to pro luce stringency in the money market because there is at present very little currency distributed in any of the other agricultural district of the country and the currency ha accumulated as usnal in th financial cectrea the new york market was glutted with money only a week or tiro ago and is abundantly supplied now though the four or live millions oi ourrtsnuy tuat have be«n brought out from there hy chicago bttnks daring the last three weeks hu contributed to a healthier condition of like n>arket both there and here the large amount of cur rency that has been sent m.t into the coun try mast soon begin to ha v a favorable ef fect on the mercantile trade here v it will nearly all pass into the fa*nds of country roerct.a&ta and stimulate farther orders for goods m well as clear off present indebted ness consequently some improvement in trade in all the goods linen within the aext few weeks is nwt improbable paris women homely and ill-dreased ifrum ifac k-tmi . urr . a more common-looking aei of women than the parisian cannot be found on the tt of the globe 1 have men them every where in caunh it pu :â– -'» of mumu-nt on the promenade in allows o royalty in partiea trry diatiaguiahed and regarded aa very gentsal i declare i liare s-»n»ly seea a weu-diiiiiiil lady u paw cue who did dot look frowzy whess hiiir wax not untidy and whose complexion wiold not look the better for soap and water th.y nay make the nkeat fitting gloria in the world but they doo't wear tlam they may send oat the daintiest aheaa thfct can he made but they ire u>t found on the tee of the ladies ibeir nicely fitting illiasti may be fomnd in ul th citao of the world bat the dresses tram 3y the ladiaa of pan us ol-nttod ill^djiuted without harmony of oolor,,withi>it on indaachba ble tomw whsoh marks tiw ladj of taste and uiamimimtino the ma ovatly the ma mnalthsloas becoming tba pfirties appear liasst us empress i law not asan aa •!â– sgaatly dxsessd farimaa uoy macaw clothilda vlw n>b ant to the empreas aad to wham ad parties must aaak aa iatrodaetion wh are iimiats to the empress drassea uu a fright she is very short saormuoaly fat and what uttle msck she ha i very urge like her father's aid when ahe arrays herself in the so-cailt evening dress witlt a very low neck the i a sight to behold korerailroadconsolidatioh ol s tlc sihrint of v-»d rhllt r.rf krora the x v â– **■•«« port the jaestiocs of consolidation ano oly are likelj to be opi ned soon in a more important than ever if wai rumon concerning the plans of w*l trert men are to be trusted by the rapid development of two of the moat oompre bensire and grasping scheme for corporate power erer yet deviaed ihe tint of ftliest ia the scheme ascribed to mr cornelia vanderbilt president of the new york central railway for the union in one com p*ny and ander one management of a continuous line of railway from this city to omaha the eastern termmna of the vtdou pacific railroad this proposed corpora tion is to hold and administer the property and franchises now held by the hndaan river the new york central the buffalo and erie the lake shore anil cleveland and toledo the michigan southern and the chicago and northwestern railroads in eluding j4bf miles of completed and equipped railway the value of which oa the general balance sheets of those compa nies appears to be 1g4,455,05ti and ia rep resented by a stock capital of 129,594,802 besides a vaat debt secured by mortgagee upon the lines the gross income of tbeat companies for but year was 44,820,893 the other scheme which is but a sort of counterpart and rival of the first ia that which the pennsylvania railway company is said to be prosecuting it contemplates the concentration in the hands of that cor oration of the railways now known as the new jersey ontral the pittsburgh pert \\ ayne and chicago and the chicago and rock island besides its own this am | aolidation which seems already to be far advanced toward completion will unite ! 1534 miles of completed road new repre sented on the hooks of the companies ai of the value of 122,110,104 estimated by a stock capital of 67,540,702 beside mort gage debt and which eoruej i»st vwr in afl»3sv26a,m it will be obtervei that if both plans are consummated the penney i vania route lo omaha will be more that one hundred miles shorter than the son york route and that the whole capital ot ntock and debt representing it is more thau twenty-five per cent less than that of the utter if the earnings of last year be taken as the standard and the present stock and debt of all the roads remain unwatered then assuming that each of the consolidated i companies will pay sixty per cent of the | gross earnings in expense the new york through line coald pay beven per cent on ! all its debt and nine per cent on its stock : capital and the pennsylvania through line ! could pay the same interest on its debt and sixteen per cent on its stock capital the stock capital in both cases ia nominal con sisting in but a small part of money actual ly paid in to build the roads aud chiefly of water there is not one of the compan ies included whose capital is less than twice the cost of building its road and the mnuey actually required to build and e ( uip a iirat cli^s railway from this city to omaha even at the present enormous cost of labor and materials could not exceed seventy-n\e ! millions of dollars 1 mvmm mam fkk-o\ai u<»mj ihdsa listen correspmtlents i,f utrnian newapajmi a*y tliat a distinguished south-1 erni&ii nobleman proposed bobs time a^o i lo mrs abraham umaam lv the kiyhth i'ahsiau jjittnet one of the independent candidates for t&e gawai i â– _â– . -; a was m keruadotte a nephew f j the king of sweden and for many yearn i proprietor vi a dyeing establuhmeut at he made lv tirst speech to the j electors of hia aaftrioft att the uuiree-houei kept by prince lturbide at combuvoie i a parisiin actreas noted for her inativ k-ve ailair.s vihited tbd lunatic ylmn at charcnton the other day why are ymm herer she said to one of her unfortuuau patu-nts ufa on account sf an aban doned woman like vourseif replied the in natic v'ell well murmured mll x —, on leaving him that lunatic really im uot so very insane ' a ft w wehi ago the liorsea cif a young marfhinne«h ran away aud rushed at a furj dm rate •£ wpeed down the avenue dei ( hamp.4 klysees the carriage waa finally upset an.l the lady who had been stunned by the fall was carried into a neighboring drug man wnen she gave hirth°to a fint baby ling fortuuate accident was related to the karuness x - -, who has an old bus baud and no children which facts griere her exceedin^y ah said she to her husband there is no danger that yonr horses will run away in that manner a pamphlet entitled vem/trreur and atmaiidin withtuunms mattery has recent ly been published in paris it contains the following anecdote ; at lyons during the j disastrous iuundat.on.au old fellow squatted j on the skeleton framework of a dilapidated t cottage hia eyes glaring with misery and despair suddenly he perceives a man on i horseback bravely struggling with the waves and followed by aome courageous hospitaliers it was the kmperor the old man who h»-l m i y i v *.-.. i r f secret societies then arose his eyes flauhmg tire and exclaimed ah there you are .' well 1 hate you but i admire you !' ami under the sovereign's sympathetic glance the poor fellow staggers blinded by hia teara a great commotion reigned a few weeks ago at the famous bonaparte lyceum in 1 paris it has upward of one thousand pupils mostly the sons of the wealthiest citizens of paris a collection ia taken up annually at the lyceum for the benefit of the so-called prince imperial charities this year the pupils manifested their hos tility to the young prince and the whole dynasty by refusing to give a single sou f*r the purpose but in ordec^not to appear heartlese they immediately organised an independent subscription for the poor aud drew up a manifesto stating their disgust at the attempts constantly made by the gov ernment to connect the name of the prince with everything relating to the youths of france aud calling upon their brethren in the other schools of paru to collect money [ likewise for the poor but not to allow the prince imperial's uame to be used in con j uection with it the government hbard of j the affair and the kectur of the lyceum was ordered to reprimaud the students se verely when he did so he was hissed by the bays who shouted also " down with the prince imperial the paris sport says in regard to the life of parisian actreasea owing to the heavy tasks imposed upon a parisian actress the twenty-four honra of which the day is com posed hardly sufficea her roger de beau voir has recapitulated somewhere almost minute by minute all the obligations which an actress has to fulfill toward the public and her own reputation the list ia calcu lated to frighten the most resolute spirits the actress returns to her house at half past one in the morning she wm her self to be andreaaad by her maid t and then take supper for she has not had time to dine and besides upon leaving the dinner table one can not wear tight dresses nor â– sing nor recite after the supper comes the night toilat she ha a few books to rssd and aome order to give to her maid for the following morning at three a m ahe goes to bed but does not sleep the night being the only tints when ahe v able to learn her rol*m she devotes two honra to this task and falls to alesp at five married cobft - warner—jom 1 in th prnbytvriui chunb of l i minf tw c<.u«j ny by ibt fc»-t a l benton o*c&r i-'o-.b of buffalo and miv mutbk h m r of ltnu eklut duchmr rf ihe i»»r onoa wancf died sximcßt—june 7 in tuu city charle iff«rt r m ml n'l tnt-t r w"j '" w iu-t.,»t lovckp m.,eor maim ami mm u m fri wu an j w^nimtml 1 re iovtlml to •> en ij *** atiftai/j houuiinc n<iu 111 inn full hii > tkhncnf jtuwlcnfk hlxtan i c*bmctlcat kir * i cmfun of hartford ~ lljli i a smith anat tmu kiumm wn>m piu j o bakboub flllmftl of be tort kae a c ia un.irnn mft ui h b mh mi.t wn-ro he on w focad daily ready to nini | il humanity dr bartour h»yin tad great jgperwnre in extracting teeth oboer the tnlnaare i sitroue oxide or lausbw ra will o ot b h e time to thto wrench nfnnctioa hundred r e«iaaaai«la am ijim at the ago mko m mnla ttaet '•"»«■luu tceale m rmmraun n lueoßpanma n»nlj tl k ma hil rhw nmpuiunii stops urn hair faluac out ami priauui s tlnorao giowtli data ibe astlp 4 daadnat and rendna tba hilr aoft aas don it eoiitakiiws.ilplnn'.uicarol lead roth pi»|iand by 1l jtssie cbamiat ik hun at op uka im the busalo la coapaw aia ow pnpand to aup plj cu^toanerk with ufee ice at tbe owsat ntaa a ull upply uanntocd tba ataani through the lwery wagons a thla eompuit in oototad rod ud prominanu letund lakk ice any tail nuon ol aaen d«un:ria k il reportod at tbe oc - ill be corrected onien e«t at marvin's si store cor waditaglon and senna unela iproaoptljtllo a â– mtyog b«ff»lo typo fvaiaelrjr ... printers warkhouse furniahea ererj article required id the priming fraaineaa to any ex text tiedred on aa reasonable term m an foundry in thia cuutry alio i kctbotypino in ajl iv rarietr alao tjpe adaptod lor bid â– mailing ha <*"». n i.imas rilgbwlae alrohol blc thomas clabk auocoaor to clark * brovn kectiiyinii dmiller omar of waanlniiua and perr treek buflwo inannfafturer and doafar in hifffe w,nea ajoohol pun spirita cologne bplrlu revti ni-1 whakj bid rj wh-kj dbaaasc biaadia audoin duaolatl.ih wf t op*rtncrahlp tike firm of jasoh parkek & co having been diaaolved on tlie flrrt of apr i la-t they tak tbu method of returning thankn for the itur.l uatrci aye extended to them the accuunlt of the 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-09 |
| 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 | 1869-06-09 |
| 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. 24 No. 7999 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-09 |
| 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 | 1869-06-09 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690609_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. 24 No. 7999 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2975 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv it wednesday june 9 18fc9 no 7999 washington the sumvusus committee still in session secretary boatwcll kcΓΒ«luccs the clerical fΓΒ«rce of the trca mary department ac a fee wasiiinotos jane 8 j t-ii parker tomnuΓ’β¬βion+r of indian af fain hu received the following dispatch i from a friend . fcurich hoag superintendent for kansas r^-porte that hostilities in northwestern kansas are exaggerated and conflicting some eignt or ten remote settlers are said to be killed exposed settlers are prepar ing for defence the n wΓΒ».^i who are m the war path are supposed to be northern c'heyennea or sioux en him the sub-census committee arc still ia minn and may be or home week it lias ii:sΓΒ»tml takinic uenim not through i'uited hutes manhau as heretofore hut through cenmu agenu acting under a general cen *'Γ’βΒ " superintoΓΕΈdeot the committee are employed at least five hour ptr lay and will separate to reconvene beveral weektt before the coknmenoement of the next Γ«Òβ¬Β’-- Γ’βΒ i ion to have the bill prepared m early coniidr ration the hasta rr kobrrrt mr spinner n&ya the money raoaaay tolen in santa n from thu jj')vernmΓΒ«it ilepoaiuiry was in not ΓΒ« of lar^e ilcnomina i li'irm th treasury tlt-partineiit has a cirm plt-te recorl of th numbera uu itc i wbich facts may lead to the discovery of hi murderer and rnhbvr kkdi'-fion mr h---.tv.-cii n-dietil the clerical force of the ivt-a.-nry l>epsrtineiit and various bureau tfi the exact number authnn/od l>v law kight clerks and a messenger r removed from the first auditor ottice to day on the first of july a number of the ' temporary cltsrkn will be disiniΓΒ»st>d ibumisi the secretary sold 2,ih)h.*xΓΒ»f of gol.l i receiving therefore j,778,717 in ciirrenry tht amount of gold in the truaxury is v nmi.idtti and fi"ΓΒ»,innΓΒ»,(km iii coin imlm si'i hktary mmqu leaves here to morrow night fur hiti homest i Γ’β¬Β’ > riton jaso and will be a!>ΓΒ»ent about two i weeks pkrsittknt shan't owinjf to the president's ictention u leave washington to uiorrow evetiing (Γ’βΒ r new york a iarΓΒ«o crowd called at th k i utive mansion to-day mm tbe nnetin i ' of the t'abiuet comparatively u:w u i tairivd interviews wbicli wen of brii-f dura i ' tion sitnic ealltd on hmlbmb and oth*m ij nut of mere courtesy the i'rcaident will ' attend the boston i'uaoe jubileo i i new york a man found ii inuring to a tito in central park the jerome park races jwmhh pahk r'nrdhani tine 9 the inlnm uiΓ’β¬βtiii m for afl ifm mi in hrau th following is a suraxnary : ked ihi:k 1 s 1 k 1 i oiiuoljy 5 1 l vauxhall .: j < orsair ti 3 \ iley l 4 al tn \ Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ !;Γ’βΒ . 4 ΓΒ«>: mΓΒ«tain 7 list time t'jsoi track vurj nmdtty ami heavy n*i 1 i>4j only tun dick anil connolly htarted in the thinl huat the reat were ruled ontuor not wiudiiitf one li--at in three ivum l>e fore the race was m to 1 ini..t 11 l l>ick s'**-iΓΒ»n'l race westcbester flub value i sl."ii j milem all a^ea the ttousheti 1 f%mm9tmtwk t umwn dak*3 auld ka*lir 4 ltwa v time 4:ls soiling riii'c for all iik1"1 pifumiui fiΓΒ»0 mile and i thrt-o quarters flora mt;i)oon i tilivrcoul fourth racfl premium k for three i year old 1 mijtss wsjturiaa 1 o'kal i lon'i i*exin^tou colt 2 < ijfuignr ''; l-fgati-e 4 lnvΓΒ«ruy ijwh-"i onyx bj coltmo t 7 ! llaimvtir s woa l>y our length the \ uhpueiiih lioitt-il twiou during the race i time 2:im tli rt^uiier lfwr detaineil on suspicion of beuij iiit'.'inli-rl ti arry niΓΒ«l to tlie cuban revolulioui^th wan cb-urt-d ami huiled at i uzm p m lyin the doininiou ll.i stkanuk afkair about mven o'clock thi morning the i body of a man was discovered hanging to a i tree in the central i'ark dead a tire ot-currrd thw evening at s l'eatl i rtreat occupied l-y vltitvliva '"Γ’βΒ i earl atreet m-cupiod lΓΒ»y spoooer * itri a a paper box mstiufactury the buildups i were owned by kobert morris and were i tlara^ecl to the extent of j4suo iusured albany the national typographical i nion llir take mii ehmv.lod to troy albany june s the convention at 2 o'clock p m wcut on board the strainer i'mnic chartered for tlit purpose by tlie albany l'uiou ami after procvuliitg down the river some tivu miles returned anl wfiit to troy here they were escorted l>y doming baud and a delegation of the troy i in.in theconvention marched to harmony hall where the member were welcomed by o b smith president of the troy union and invited to partake of a collation speeches were made by mr truikleuat-n president of the albany cnion aud others and after full interchange of cor dial fellowship the members i>f the convention were esc rted to tat boat and returned to this city at bao the convention reassembled and proceeded to tbe election of office for the ensuing term witb the following result for presi dent isaac 1 ieorge received 43 lotca daniel w flynn 32 votes w'm mck atcheu 1 ttfte samuel k i'inta received 2 votes on motion of mr flynn tbe election of mr eorge was made unanimous the following officers were then elected first vice president pewr a crosby second vice president w b gooduongh secretary and treasurer j c-ollinu cor resuondmg seeraury w a shields the thankf of the convention were ten dered to tbe retiring oifioera for the faithful discbarge of their duties the commitee uo the hpringtk-kl 111 contested seat reported in favor of admit ting mr higgina the convention at 12 0 o'clock ad jouroed mississippi dll&valty Γ’βΒ *(>ΓȑÒβΒ col lo o crmne ΓΒ«*.. c jackson miss june s brevet lieut ' nl 1 t t crane commanding the fourth military district and acting mayor of this city wm killed to-day by t m verger in a difficulty occasioned by an official order of the mayor levying on the property of vercer in default of corporation taxes and the affair had uo refcrencr whatever to politics col crane entered the volunteer servic from dayton ohio in istil and was held v high esteem by the ouiiimumty verger is arrested and oonliaod ia the barracks the conservative republicans of missis sippi have issued a call for a convention on 71-.-s tefferds wofford fiak field w ._ Γ’β¬ΕΎ moorman and other they claiat to be the tr eiponeou of grant1 policy jawillistii the xtiecntive committee and the ormusatiun of ibv treme uadicrals insist that they are strictly in accordsaoe with the congressionsj pun atlvise such coarse mm will promote harmony and fraternal feel ing between nun of all sectioas and colors fwjj m y t in conclusion we cao and must all l"v togethrr m friends the call seems to ha favorably received aj r tke harneat aukers pic-nic resterday at trvju n v wΓΒ«a atnat.il by about 2000 jlsi 8-at-ait.l-^arrwataut car in a low-horse umiaaja and anoke jnrr sniaiia of national acaus and aaid and liberty we want a corrective balance ml power to pwrent a lew iadividaals fpsas iflliliia poweri we want money aa chrap m it caa be proonrwl by the people of other ooontriea to promote iiiduΓΒ»try he ku mcd them to nrguixe for their own protection in conctaaon he thanked them and hoped to meet them at toaia future time cable news Γ’β¬β the english press on the irish church bill great excitement over the paris election london june s the t,u to-day re mm to 10 !*Γ’βΒ ! that b.>m of the tory peon uvlined to follow the policy in regard fc the irish church bill dtttrcniiied upon by tlitt inajority at their meeting lant satur day and trusts that the danger of a colli sion in past the wmjmkmm of the last two days reaffirm the truth that in the direct is qb the lords mult allow tin national nil to prevail the present aspect indicate the passage of the bill to a second reading by a small majority the same paper in an article on the french elections point to the fact that three and ahaltmiuionsof french man arc voting in opposition to only four million who support the government whatever the relative atrength of the par ties may be iii the i orps legislative th is % si^nilicaat result universal suffrage aui i is bound to inhuence the entire pulicv of the french government the til'i/rajjjt referring to the attitude f the house of lords nays the nation nlv must govern the nation to thii i lΓΒ»rd iferby and other ivers assented when last year they invited the judgment of the nation on the suspensory bill the peer mm may wtll accept jurisdiction to which they appealed the xmm has an editorial m tlie alabama controversy it believe the storm feeling is clearing away and says we an now alxmt ready to i'eal with facts i'he americans bay f.irgotten facts they recollect unfriendly wuids but disregard many friendly deeds t.reat britain is ready to bear her own responsibility but when charged with all the damage done to american commerce during the late war she quint remind americans that only j nina.ll part of that damage lies at her door or will be admitted by her the flui elΓΒ»thtns pa it is june 8 the results in fifteen ad ditional elections by ballot have been de clare seven official and tight opposition i Γ’β¬Β’ wididates were elected among the sne oamfad caiulidatci are m m i'icard la tour and ihimoulin last night about twelve o'clock great crowdh of pnoli uptktni in the monttnar tre i district policemen were obliged to usr i force in dispersing them and some citizen i were injured a number of arrests were j i u.*l tho jn-ople finally retired to their homes and mm was rentored a i bΓΒ«*eue of disorder also occurred during the sjbt in front of hotel de ule maiiv Γ’βΒ :- n were injured and a large dumber irr-nt-d the vital number cf arrests ma |
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