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buffalo express vol xxiv thuksday june 10 1869 no 8000 cable news j>n cabftllero to sail for havana thk irish church bill *«., ate *«■i/imion am '*■the archbishop of i nt-rl>n ry has counseled the bisbopa in the house rf latdl not to oppose the irish church hill a li*nr|uct was given to-night to the depu tations from ireland now in this city hear ing peti..oos against the irish church bill many tory peers and clergymen of the en tamirin-d church were preaent it is said that 25 conservative peers will rtnnrsss to follow the policy of rejection an imuncod by the majority at their meeting last saturday and defection of others i probable the poetofhce department ha completed the arrangements for the purchase of tli lines of telegraph in tbe united kingdom in accordance with the bill punted by par ham nt last year , oltif-fal kkf bit/on pajh june tbe marquis de la val lette minister of foreign affair at fab official reception to-day tharked the prm xian charge d'affairs for the farorable tomt of the berlin journals in regard to tbe »•]>•< ■tions in france mh tin vikx\-a.jnne !».— cardinal uouswmt h,ii as archbishop nf viwina interceeded to protect bishop i am from secular power but the ministry assert that they mm unable to interfere with the coarse of juntice in cnntetpif nre of the affair a coldness is mani testing itaflf in the relations between tb cardinal and ttnperisl government oritkk flinwrj.nih lmvbbbs june 9 a ministerial wiaff has been prom nf rated here authnri/ing th<t use nf the polish language in the adminis tration of the internal service of alicia full jiavana m.»i'hir june fl qoa cahallero d h'mu will sail for havana to-morrow m the htinnn-r san antonia he will stop at porto kico on hin way to cuba the want nf harmony in the present ministry is be enming more and more apparent and a change is expected proti.vmatios p*r juno it the bmajamt hai in«u';!l a avsjpm convening the coqw i^gislatif on the nth inst uktmbi man umiiin june it the election rintu wen morn m-riouß thin the tir»t dthpau-hpft from i'an to day rt?prescntrrl the troops were called nut and were obliirrd to use th bayonet in liajxruintr the mob many of t)if rioters were wounded and a large num wr arrested at last sjleieal order had if^-n rehtnn-fl and the eitv w«n rjuiet a telepram frr>tn paris t«»nit?ht stat^n th.if lart'o and tiimuuiinufi t en afi«pmb d i ■■! n in the muntmitrtre i>i<«trict to-day anil tli»i tin tr"<i were called outto nuji press the dmtiirlian c lost all lldpe m'-mhav june s via london june 0 advices from c mmil report th%t a/im and rahman have tiiven up all h^pe of over throwing shwre aali and have gone t teheran shcrre aali nad intrndneeil many n-fonna in bis government he had rftmittm'eri his arni estalilished a jhiyicv force and forbidden citizens from carrying sjm k t.i xl 1.0m.0n jiinr t aillj—t from mel bourne rejk)rt that several mrmlx-rs h*d been pxpellwl from tbe parliament of viir toria for bribery inll procoedi ngm a^'ain«t them were paasfiag ucwb at the ami:»it race secnncl day hm rr»v»l viunt cup was won by sppßaw kern hill stakes by frivolity eleventh ascot bi enni'il by a l|n-nst iteating f v worth pecnnil and martyrrlnm tliird the ascot derby was won by i'ero cowez the awnt triennial hv mahnuice and the coronation stakes by marthin'iue washington minister to lvm presented to president rnnt the white house to be reno vated i'ri'miitfiij nint nnd family slarl for kew york ftc ac *»■• washixoton june y this afternoon col manuel fraewl was introduced to the president hy the bmm tarv of stoto and delivered hi endastfab as knvov kxtrvirdinary and minister i'lt-n ijm'rntiary of peru cvb information from reliable dtomi in ha vana allows that tlie < ulain are making f»i active intensive inovrmi'nt and were niver in better ttpirits or more sanguine of ■■*• cess telfyrmmi from havana deny the report that any nmnwr of cubans or any otficwr of tht cuban lowm had surrendered on mason's strike the threatened tnk of the ms'ons at the navy yard on account of the negrn workmen ». ■in to amount tn nothing it appear that in no instance has any nnc workman complied with the order issued by th trade i ni"ii nut nrup the interest in the filial disposition of the cute of douglass the negro printer contin ues unabated mr clapp the covernment i'rinter has been told by prominent men that he mnft stand linn and break down the typographical i'nion if necessary to protect i>ouglass in his righu mmon ouif during the abienoe of president irant tha white honse is to he thoroughly reno vated and pat in its summer dress the president saw no visitors to day other than the members of his cabinet 1-ommiftkionkd afsistant secretary i»iebardsnn has been rommimhin.il by the president to act as secretary of the treasury during the ab ncc or ulnesa of secretary boutwell heretofore these appointments have been merely temporary but mr richardson's ap pointment is a permanent one so long as he remains in his position of assistant secre tary impbovisij thb health of secretary luwlins is much batter than for some time past the representatives of the national di vision of sons of temperance of north america are now in session in this city many of them accompanied by member nf their families proceeded today to the east room in accordance with prior ar rangements the visitors about two hund red and fifty in number formed in a semi circle when presideut jraot entered the room and was addressed by kobert m faust of pennsylvania most worthy pa tnarcta nf the organization who said that those present were from all parts of tin union and british provinces and they came to pay their prnfonnd respects to the chief magistrate of the nation in granting this interview they looked upon the president as recognising their motive in the interests of humanity i>r l«e of england was in troduced ha expressed the hope that the president's administration would have the effect of strengthening the friendship be tween the two greatest nations of the earth and that the cause of freedom as well aa temperance and morality may be preserved th president bowed bat made no verbal reply the visitor then approached in line ware introduced and shook hands and h this ceremony was completed be retired aliaani.kk h stkphenk is oat in a letter in one of jie washington papers to-day in reply to some criticism on his history of the rebellion he takes a very gloomy view of the situation and ar gue that we aro drifting to consolidation and empire nothing can prevent the final eet*nli*hsmmt of imperialism but a deter miaed effort on the part of the people u ptvmm free institution the remedy wai ml u urissirm that wa tried and f tmnc i—■niiejl it but be at the ballot box heaallanpoa the people of the sevara stats t ssrioml y eonsidar whether th c will maintain tree institution or accept iai hot admitted lummw af pmte wen at th wkitoft<wtto.<uy,»de»»orin|tow th president below his deparure this vex ing none war admitted to see him as he was cng«*i«.'d all day in attending to execu tive bufiibess arizona itolegate mccormick of arizona to-day laid before lien sherman and secretary itawlina a full statement of the recent in dian oatragea in arizona mod the great lomm raftered by the citizens he made a fresh appeal for more troops and the matter has.heen referred to general thomas com audio the pacific department general sherman has favorably endorsed the memo rial of the legislature of arizona requeetiug that arms and rations be issued to citiasna where they can effectually cooperate with the troops against the hostile indians jek3onal president grant and family accompanied by consul cramer and * ife left washington to-night for new york new york men ami munitions of war fur tuba two men arrested for mealing otwa ac ac ac new york jane u juilge hlatchford h granted the mo tion to bond the quaker < ity and ap pointed appraisers to make valuation ft ha the esjiy'.h ascertains it says from re liable sources that the committee of theceu tral cuba junta are in treaty with owner for the charter ol a fast acrew vessel of 7 k i tons to convey 300 men ami a large supply of urmtt to cuba it is said the vessel will tart in a few days mb stftikekn the hotel waiters strike has ended in a victory for the proprietor who have taken back no less than twenty of th strikers arhb.itel three sailors on the bteamer jli-nrv chauucey were arrested to-day on her ar rival from a spin wall for robbing a passen ger of 2.~i0 in k°m thievkm akkrstp.i two men describing themselves as john mccornnck and john stewart were ar rested this morping after au exciting chase by the police i'he men ha<t stolen two trams of bswm valued atsl.'too iiui.ii the temporary alienee fl their owners i hey ivi re committed for trial in default of si'jix bail each ikhkrt tbff cricket matt h between the first bltsliti the philadelphia cricket club and st c»:orges club commenced to-day at hobokeu * hi tuning was played on each ride the i'hiladelphians scoring h«t and st ipor k 1:«7 the match will be continued to-morrow after the play a sil ver tankard wm presented to samuel wright vi ttran of the st ieorge crick eter by a cntutintteo of the st ieorge's club with a puine of x on the occasion of hin retiring t r in jruic-'sinial service of thirty-two years the philadelphia club united 111 congratulatiug him i ll'kvr the large stove manufactory of munsoll a co at klizabeth n j f«ll in to-day carrying all the stoves and material of the budding ill to the hastmeut destroying a considerable amount of property fortu nately nine of the employ t*n numbering mime hundred were in the hmldiug when the accident oorjrred mam warn a l sterwtman a wealthy englishman stopping ftt lh bn-voort hour*l with sir j harrington ex-mayor of london disap peared sunday morning find it is feared has been foully dealt with the matter has beeu placed in the hauds of the detec tive force from albany ai.mw june it the typographical national convention met at half past nine delegates yesterday excluded were admitted to beat 48 to bl mr bod well presented a petition of women's 1 yi>ogta[»htcal iium of new york for a charter which was read ami re ferred t committee on subordinate i'niuns a npecial committee of scteu on aine.nd menta t this constitution was appointed adjourned till to-morrow evening at $ o'clock a biiinnwt w civen this evening at btamu hall by tlie albany typos to the national typographical ininn miscellaneous telrgrap ir itcmi of oenenl inlcrfit v «■■> lliff rrui polnu tim am ifan institute of homeopathy rt'.siiintil it session yesterday in boston the t'omip ttee on credentials reported l stato and ' local or county societies is hospitals ' i dispensaries 8 colleges aud i 2 medical jii mala represented 1»y 12 dele gates 11 1 afternoon tin delegates took an c\.'urti in the harbor aud a collation as guests o the city yestenir mormug alwjut li o'clock a tire was dm-x)**tod in the saw mill planing mill and c ye and nhingle factory of l cole i baa it havana ft y the build lug i •*,'■■'-' r with its machinery and a quantity <^ mm^m and staves which wire i will in tmtmihiix w«re bill bill the tire conimi ■loau'it to the lumber in tbu yard and a t'.uaideruble tjuautity was dc utrow-u h'm supposed to li'iv.t been the work of an incendiary loss 20,000 no insurance president ■" rant will attend the opening ceremonies f the national peace jubilee at boston m-i be th'j ytiest of the city the lirst and second days go clahin has or dered a military escort fur the occasion the city government will scive president t rant a grand bainjuut during his stay cyrus m t»ylor of bristol n h was yesterday ele<xed senator to till the va cancy in th eleventh district made by the resignation of professor sanborn pe ter sanborn wa neelotted state treasurer j d lyman secretary of state j b clark state printer and john lark of portsmouth commissary ' general the prohibitory bgmff l*ill excepting the cider clause p**hed the massachusetts limnc yesterday by l.vi to t>7 the kxecutia committee of the second advent socit ty of the i'nitvd states in session at sprin^lield mass yesterday de rided to hold xhe next national i'amp | mooting on the rounds near thin city be i giuuing august jmn and continuing over j two sun<ia\s the lied ck,njfs of incinnati.de feated the m-'.ual ilub of spriugfield mass yestoni ', by a score of 0 to 5 in the nova scotia hortae of assembly yesterday the attorney li^ner&l alluded to the übject of tl • repeal o the i'nion act and said the ttntish legislature hasn't powor to tax nova seoti ivnd therefore has not power to al^e her constitution the province mast fm liberated from the i nion mild measures lud already been tekeu for the attainment f the object and now they were about to tf stronger measures he moved that the attorney general of nova scotia be authori d to obtain in the higher english courts of law a judicial opinion as to her forced union with canada and stated that if after all tho freedom of tbe province could not be secured they would have to recourse to extreme steps he did not however intimate what the step bould be the debate attracted but little interest only about a dozen perftons being in tle gallery the debate will be resumed to-morrow patrick buckley so long contined in jail on suspicion of being an accomplice in the murder of hon d'arcy mcgee has become insane and placed in the lunatic aaylom the state convention of newspaper pub lishers commenced its third annual session at adrian mich monday s d bingham was elected president for the ensuing year and t s applegate secretary and treas urer the proceeding are harmonious resolutions for the admission of new foundland into tbe union passed the com mittee of the house of commons at ottawa tuesday night the detroit river bridge or tunnel bill was rejected on the represen tation by tbe great western kailway co that it would undertake the construction of the work within twelve months the races at riverside park boston yesterday were well attended and closely contested ibe tin rac was for a porst of 140041 9000 to tbe fin 91000 to tht second 9600 to tbe third f4oo to tbe fourth for all horses that never beat 2:3 ia banes the race was won by jons turners of philadelphia b m fannk allen winning tbe first third and fourtl heats f g nodine's of w york b m belle of brooklyn second william borst's of new york br j old pvt third and u woodruff's of brighton mass b m empress fourth nine atarted time 2:341 2:34 txassl 2:31 the aecond race for a purse of noo 1330 to the first 100 to the second and 50 the third mile beets three in five in harness for horses thai never beat three minutes was won by doble'a dot roden'a jem libby second and hayes lady wilkes third five started tuaie 2:40 t**7 fast 2:39 2:41 j cutlers orphan boy was very promising th ethan allen colt fell dead on the track from heart disease alter having trotted hall a mile in 1:.7 he had been drawn from the three-minute race because he was too apirited to drive in company the hardware store of e and g magiu hamilton ont was destroyed by lire tues lsy night and three adjoining stores were gutted by the lanves loss 7~>,000 tuesday night an attempt was made to rob the santiy river national bank at farmington me the thieves when dis covered by the village watchman had cut through the outer safe and were at work on the inner one they made good their es cape and stole a hand car by which they came down the railresad nearly to liver more falls the fact is now established beyond a doubt that the filibusters who landed in the bey of nipe hare effected a junction with the forces of yuesada the troops have had several skirmishes with the in surgents recently near trinidad the city of havana is quiet the democrat of the second district of alabama nominated a n worth for con gress and the repuucans c w buckley worth's disabilities have been removed by congress the last deposit of five hundred dollars a side for the match between mike mccoole and tom allen was made tuesday night at mccoole'a saloon in st loots the tight will take place fas tuesday june 12th the place has not been announced the newly organized society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals commenced operations in philadelphia yesterday by ar resting the city car drivers for overloadino their cars one driver arresteel having sev enty jssople in a car built to accommodate twenty the new haven train from new york tueeelny night ran over and killed an intox icated man named sweeny at port chester deceased was attempting to cross the track en canby has been appointed judge advocate aud 11 b burnham to be judge of the virginia court of appeals memo rial day was observes in petersburg yester day business was generally suspended anil many buildings were draped in mourn ing a letter from sandersville washington county to the au-iusta 1.a chronicle states that col r vv flournoy demo cratic representative of the legislature was murdered in his own field yesterday by a negro in his employ the negro has i>em committed to jail the game of base ball played in new haven conn yesterday afternoon between the mutual of new york aud the yale university * lub wis witnessed by a large crowd the game was very close and ex citing and resulted in a defeat of the yale club by a score of is to 111 the body of col crane left jackson bbt.bbs _ for dayton ohio yesterday morn ing the htiar.i af aldermen of this city pa&sed resolutions condemning bis murder and sympathizing with the family of has victim and conclude as follows we bu reflect the pervading sentiment of all classes in deprecating the crime gen halleck was tuesday night the re cipient of a handsome gold badge from tbe veterans of the mexican war gen hal leck and stall started yesterday overlaud r louisville x y hia future headquar ters at commander of the division of the south o-e from sen franrliro san francisco june u.—the steamer montana sailed for panama to-day with sono.nooin treamire of which 235,00 is for england 130,<mk for gautemala m iron for new york s3l),000 for france s.?:,,ikmj for panama and 312,000 for punta arenas returns from eight counties in washing ton territory give < arlield republican delegate to congress 421 majority indicat ing bis election by it)o majority arizona advices to may 22d have been received it was rumored that berry dob son and party who started for the eastern states via new mexico had been murdered by the indians a large immigration was expected from lynx creek news from the gold mines was encouraging the in diaus were numerous in tlu vicinity of prcseott and continued their depredations an expedition under col greene attacked a party of indians near tucaon and killed thirty and captured eight telegraphic summary twu nsnadatb irmmws nnrioas wasiiikgtox washington tnne 9.—president grant will attend the boston peace jubilee lie leaves wasuiugtou this evening for new york on his way to west point the washington riot tine of the negroes wouudt-d in the washin^jton riot ditd yesterday and anoth er ie believed to be iatally injured there were about twenty others who received se vere wounds i.one of whom are now be lieved to be in any da»«*r >"«" of the nnjilf a-i-r bave been caught ) abtnet mketimi there was a protracted session of the i abinet yesterday lasting about four hours occasioned in part by the intended absence of the president for several days which ru&dc a necessity for a conference on sub jects to be disposed of in the interim among the matters of importance discussed m a the status of < georgia attorney eneral hoar submitted a general scope of his views thereon as thebasisof his opinion called for by the president and the tatter made some suggestions for the considera tion of hoar what was the hnal conclu sion has not transpired vis nib's v the o<n)0 treasury warrant in favor of miss yinnie keam being the advance pay ment on her contract for a marble bust of lincoln wad lost by tbe young laxly in new york yesterday and in great tribulation she telegraphed to the department hers asking what to do gen spinner informed her that a duplicate could be issued under cer tain restrictions which she complied with at the same time begging that unusual haste might be made in preparing and transmit ting the warrant as she had engaged pas sage en route to italy on the steamer sailing to-morrow ilen spinner therefore hurried the n-arrant through to-day and mailed it to-night he says she will get the money in tbe morning in time to take the steamer if she gets up early enough and doe not again lose the warrant sorth american et»t c atiojf the president of the nicaraguan repub lic addressed a letter some time ago to the state department to the effect that a num ber of families in that country were desir ous of educating their children in the i'nited mates and asking information as to the cost of the tuition rate of living and otber kindred subjects it appears that in south american countries generally a knowledge of tbe english language is looked upon as a very valuable accomplishment and accord ing to the above authority families prefer vending their children to america instead of europe the deparment sent a number of college and school catalogues and all tbe other information on the subject which was at hand blai-km ailing employkr a number of colored men who voted the republican ticket yesterday were discharged by their employers for no other lesson than they had voted me they saw tit the busi ness firms guilty of this small and mean piece of business had the mortification of seeing their names printed in one of the newspapers this evening new york xiw vokk jane !>.— th waiter*1 atrike has ended the union having reeolved to let aay on go to work for whom he plaaaea and at any wagea he can get bet the pro prietor refuse to take the triken back unlem they fortwear their trades union tbi tihilx scttkaoi shkieuu the national woon'l sallrage aaaocia ti*>n held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the woman korean no 49 eaat twenty third sttmt arurrim were bade by mr staatos anthony patt«n urermore bar low and others upon womjin suffrage and upon plans for the farther agibttion of the question mm ball in a game of base ball jester jay at the union grounds the untukl defeated the outhams with a score of xi to 1 in five innings la repks>k!ft4tion at the duans meth«<dist episcopal church the members voted on th>3 lay rep resentation yesterday ev«pina a great d l of interest was mam.«ested and 7 ' votes were polled g'2 agaiujt 11 for velo<*lfel>im a number of velocipede manufacturers were in council yesterday and rssolved to raise a fund to fee counsel u test in courts the validity of claims for patents humr tmtrr george peabody the emui^nt philanthro pist who arrived in this citi by tie scotia is the guest of samuel wctipore u l wa verly place new york june 9 — thcsteao er henry ' hauncy from aspinwall i : huj lit has ar rived she brings 742,2 li in sj ecie bo gota dates to the 2d of m*y sayj there is serious trouble throughoua the ttepnblic it is thought the union woigld ston break up the presidential election r^iulted ia favor of the government i*s a r^won the streets one m*n was killed ajjd ri wound ed badly the united states war ■james town is at panama tbe gnaw are all well the election for senators ac 4 ke resenta tives at panama resulted in favcr of the ministerial party the arequipa railroad ia progressing ra pidly captain page of the a rm-ne n ship washington jumped overboard a.id wai drowned while suffering front deliri im tre mens kx-cousul rice is a piaa;nger by the chauncey also gen hovey minuter to peru and a c liver acting ckmsul at callao european loniion june it.—dispatch-;s from < ork received to-day mentioa that nr johnson a printer waa arn-ti^l iv that city last evening on a charge of l»eingeuauecte<l with tht fenian organization his particular offence consisted in circulating documents of a treasonable character amoog the sulilitrn of the british army emkiratio.v , i.ivktr<>i>i jane 9 — kn.igration to , \ in v in setting in v.-ry strongly thia sea son no leu than n'hx people teft thik port , las week in the different w..itu:rs and sail iug vessels for htw york 11v»wd balti more c ' , election krti'rns paris june it.—the following is pub lished an the official returns of the recent i elections by ballot : * i liovvriiiii'-nt candidates 3(t opposition ' 28 unknown i the generalrejiiltthrcugh i out tht country u now therefore pretty « generally known i the next corps legialatif w;il be coin : posed as follows iovernuient 13 intle > pendent 4*2 radical sfc there were * ( uite serious riitti at nintea ' and bordeaux yeaterday hut tin were soon < suppressed without blooilaheil lengthy deiiatk mai>i:tt june o.—the project for the waa deliatcd at great length it the cortes yesterday and at last referred t appropri ate committees uuring t '..•• discuttsion 1 iazaga in reply to the cjueation stated that the election ot a king at tin piesent time wan impossible tirkf.v anli kr>ia vienna jnne f it is reported that a trtaty li im i-h concluded by y.i commis sion apixiintsd by the turkish a|i<i persian governments to arrange the boundary be tween the two conntries lliiiii tty i'rlrgraph . eugene casaerly v s senatoj from cal ifornia who left new york on tle 2i)th ult reached san francisco tuealay night having made the trip in ten day on the arrival of the boat from sacramento the senator was received by a procession of sail francisco democratic clubs wh escorted him to his hotel where he madi a short apeech a cwlony of japanese which lurivid in san francisco a short time ago have pur chased a tract of ground in eldorajo county and express themselves well pleased with the location for the purjmses contemplated the cult.vation of tea and silk gen halleck and atalf left san frai.cisco for louisville overland to-day the vote on the methwhst uy llinill ship question in cleveland <>~ rfi-ltnl in a large majority in favor of their aiimui^ion the metro;k>litan police kill lias been killed in the massachusetts senate by a vote of si to 4 a tire broke out at halt past two this morning in the tannery owned by t 11 llutler on centre street in i'ticjt dttt with the property adjoining and o'wntd by the same party was destroyed ttie tumes spread to buildings tilled with iij-k|<!t ami owned by p s curtis machinist hij loss was about fl.'rfto dollars insured for isoo jiutler loss was ihm insured for 250 j the ecumenical council preparation lor the gr «■-*,-«■n or »!■«• k«m m.-r.i.i*blfin•••mnir trr h i iirrrmbrr from the new yurie tribune j the piepvations which v alr-niv stated were begun in init boon alter the announcement of the pope's intent or to convoke the council have been iictively continued ever bince the sunrejoe di rective congregation is composed or seven cardinals six of whom are italian ivnrf me a german to them arc joiced as tonsilt ors several bishops and learned prie*ts among whom are four italians one ij»nglish man mgr talbot one professor of the cniversity of louva nin belgium and pi-of hefele of the university of tubin;jin in germany the latter is the author of by far the best history of the councils u the i hr.itian church a wotk of solid an ]>•<< fnund learning and valued by i'rofr'nur u aa highly mby catholics l"nderth^din*c tion of this < ongregation special m mmis sions prepare the matters to be diapusedd and decided upon by the bishops thare is a commission of ceremoni a politico-ecclesiastical commission a commission for eastern ailairs one on the religious orders and ooogregjitions our of dogmatic theology one of eacleaias tical discipline italy has of course a larger share in the selection of the immbe-s of these commissions than any other i attou next to italy catholic germany hi fur nished the largest number ' the ffnittd states are represented by dr corcorui nf charleston england by mgr talutt ud mgr howard l>r newman was n»vitea to assist bat declined on account of ntinu health dr dollinger the great church historian of munich has also been invited but has declined the invitation k#r the first time in the history of the ecai>enifcl councils thanks to the art of stenogr,»ph a literal account of the entire prececflings will be taken and the provmons of this md have been cotnpletoil an auitn jishop of note dr fesslerof st poltcn las received the appointment of secif tarw of the council the isssiona of the c^nncil will be held in oat of the large h»lt of st peter's church and the principal architecta of rome are actively engag^d in making the necessary accommodstiont r trustworthy infunnation on the pr.nfreai of the preparations and in senfral of all oecurenon concerning it is given by i peri odical paper issued at the ofliee of tie ci riua cattolita at rome and ei.titietl *' chronicle of hatters relating to tl«e fa tare coancil germany and franc also have periodicals exclusively devoted to thr atfairs of the coning council amqd j the urge number of books which hay bee published on the subject that of bishop pupanloup of orleans has probably ttr*c ed the greatest attention thi toph-s to be pl cstied the names of the special comouuion which we have mentumed before iohicate that the council tike its predeoess will extend its disoßssiona saa decisions over * large variety of mbjecta embracing points of christian doctrine eeelesiastical ditci assng^e ssbjsto^rhich are hklly %> attract prauunt s»swaina are ■— frwih thersmionof the fissim chvehej wits roma tne lesatmsi of tae chuck to tne modera state eepeetalrf with rerard to u qaeetion oi ymkhm i isi ilk m of dwoaetk oroen in the uwroujh rtmbu tion uf which tue"pn sent pope has always taken especial interest many absoni and senaational vp?rts have been published on this subject by the jloman ec<rresponuents of the political pre«-r especially that or england it is natural to sup|hiee that hardly any trustworthy information will find its way to tbe public except through the channel of the hoinau iapt:r how bsjbjm thk rovn il is likki.v to umk with r yard to this question which is frequently asked tbe paris tfsasjr one f tin most influential papers uf the atholic wcrld remarks the council of trent lasted eighteen years but it was the longest of any of the councils and its real labors only lasted for about five years the moiiult expects that unless unforeseen events intervene the deliberations can l*e finished by the end of the year 1870 should new questions present themselves the sum mer of 1870 would be employed for prepara tory work and the final session would take place in tbe winter of is7 71 the ncmbkr to attind the nnrnber of those who have been in vited to attend is considerable according to the a nit uario pontijirio for 1868 the of ficial papal almana -, the komau catholic church had at the beginning of the year 1868 twelve patriachates 132 archbishop rics of the latin rite and 7 archbishop rios of oriental rites g5l bishoprics of the latin rite and 63 bishoprics of oriental rites giving a total of 865 djoneses of these about 100 are vacant leaving 750 pre lates who have been invited to the council the college of cardinals had in 1868 25 members who were not bishops the num ber of generals of religious orders accord ing to the papal almanac is about 50 the number of mitred abbots is also consid erable nasby mr sasbjr ■««! ilia confreres hold a lnu«frrl»l uarralton at the far b»«t am arroant mf the precrrdla-g llih tu <-\ remarkable oaluwi which wa afterwards remedied fromlhe toledo iil»de | pout officr ousrwxirr x roadu ) with uiu tb m*il uv kentucky [ m 2 iemo » ccnfedrit x roads cannot be tuud to be in the orthera sense uv the term a pro ( roua town tbe fact ii it railroad facil tie are not uv the best the nearest one 1 us being sooie twelve miles away and it other roads are not ho gorgious tz cool b ilesired they are passable for wagons i joon duly and august for moles in apri may september ai.d october and the ba ance uv the time they mite possibly be nay igatud by hat boats ef the citizens hed air thing in pcrtickeler to leave the town for or ef anybody ptrtickerly desired to com to it the citizens now that they are once agin in fun akkord with the general govert tnent and been thoroughly reconstruct felt that they hed borne neglect uv their in tt-rests in silence ez long ez cood be expec ed uv tbe impetuous southern nacher ant also that the time hed come when the lea in cities uv the south shood make lome effort to avail theirselves uv the nateral ad vantages uv their position and wrest from the north the full share uv the trade uv the continent to wich they are entitled we uv the cross roads felt that we hed too long acceptid a second rate coinmcrsbel po sishen and we felt that we cood not en iloor it longer it wnz therefore resolve to hold a commershel oonvenshen at th cross koads to take these matters into con biderashen with sich others as mite sugges therselvus lavitasbcns wuz sent to all tbe prineipl leaders uv the southern masses and uv em it wuz confidently expected that breckin ridge lee and boregard would be present the couveusheu assembled on the da sot it wuz one uv the largest and mos enthoosiastic it hcz ever bin my lot to a tuud there wuz delegates present from secessionville davistown boregard an all tbe towns in that section of tbe state rcpresentin the intelligence and wealth v the real old kentucky stock uv those locai ities jeneralmcuiiigus late c s a uv se cessionville wuz made president wit thirty-two vice presidents wich comprise all the delegates present this wuz don a all uv em seemed to want to be officers general me dingus stated the object v the convenshen to be the dcvisiii uv th means to increase the commercial impori ance of the section to develop her resour ces to increase her manufakterin interest and to how the recooperattve power th south possesses kentucky wants manu fakters kentucky wants commerce ken tucky wants populashen and to devise means uv gettin these is the objick uv ou asaemblin he begged the members to commence to-wnnst kernel mcpelter from the committee o invitashcns wuz about to proceed to reat letters he had received from prominen southerners when captain podgers o davistown btfggtd leave to offer a reaoloo aheu he baw sittin in the convenshen with ez much asho'irence ez tho he hed rite there a wretch with whose name h woodent sully his mouth who hed com from masßvchoo no he woodent sully hi mouth with the name uv that state—from a ablishn state and hed started in oavis tewn a factry for making pig iron employ ed therein thirty-five men wich hed bot plantaßhen uv a distrest planter and pot thereon tw«»t t a sfcoolbouse and a cburch he stigmatized this man ez a car et-bagger he hed been respectedly warn ed by the citizens uv davistown to leave but he hed lafft at the waruins n threat ening his factry he hed armed his oper atives with double-barreled shot-guns am with these hed held tbe citizens at bay this man hez strength enurf to keep np his factry but he shell not sit in convensheo with southern gentlemen major bangum remarked that at uoregan tbey hed a dilfrent way uv meeting these difficulties a carpet-nagger from pennsy vauy undertook to start a store at boregard but we nipt it in the bud at the beginnin we gave twenty-four hours to leave and h left hed captain podgers commenst in time afore the evil took root it coood he bin eradicated deekin pogram sutid that an attempt bed bin made to plant a cotton factry on a water-power at coinedi id x roads and gave in detail tbe mathod adopted to pre vent it both speeches bein reeeeved with cheers which showd that the southern heart wuz still ez southern ez ever captain podgers ottered the following resolooshen resolved that all carpet baggers b re quested to leave tbe hall doorin the session uv the convenshen it wu carried with loud applause after wich captain mcpelter read the letters he hed received or rather passed em over to me to read ez 1 do the most n v it for the corners jefferson t>avin — prttaaent davin—l ex claimed ez i kist the letter regretted that he cood not be pretest his heart still beats for tbe sunny south ~ i cood git no farther with the readin v v this epistle the most enthoosiastic and vociferous cheer it hcz ever bin my lot to hear broke from the throng in the buildin captain mcpelter endin with tbe genooine southern chargin yell at wich the niggers in the vicinity uv the buildin grew pale and took to the woods they'd heerd it before and not bein advised that the meetin wuz purely a conmershal conven [ shen they wuz seriously affrighted general boregard regretted that he cood not be present mi t agin i wuz interruptid by cheers wich made the very roof shake and the ajembers uv the couvenahtu tbmv p their hate to an extent wich fairly darkened the air letters wuz attempted to be read from other noted leaden uv the south in the late unpleasantnia with the vaudals uv the sub jugatin states but at the m—ihwti uv each ny their rwif the cbeeirn wu so extra ordinarily vociferous ex to prevemt anything bein heard at thia pint while the enthusiasm wu at the higtw-m pitch deekia pogram rix and rexuarkt that confedht x koada wax he was aware painfully defiaheat ia maay thingi they w but ooe rtore and that wuz run by a despicable eainat baajsw sad baaoom's whisky wuz not auiu uv the beat hot om thiaa she oood boas ay asmwly her wimmen stand up miraa-dy he re nsrhttrthsljßihia iismtif awtai sthsta in the gallery may as well rise likewise wich they all did wsvia c«lednt|a««w bortin out into that ever iuarmaa&cm the besmy 8100 flag tw re markt tbs deevin ' v bur jewela tfa-ee thusn for oar daagnwrs the effaek uv that waa aoomwhat spiled bf adomsiot more quadrossm mm with minndy and the imtyit b th««]o-df niorajiin villin jo i'iskr wtf4a£t»a ia apilm tetch.n tebloot bad m mag in tbe calwy ail tbe tun a td ■• ■¥"*■« •■ato us thai crooeliy l«sbenl belter uv boregwd oftwd » resoluhed denouncin the reoonatnckalmß metwiiw president nat and bis cabinet the oppressive whutl debt carpet bag gen and the kepubhcw party major flair offered one i-nplorin tbe nurtbera ikmocn cy to stand tinn agin th oonatoosncl amend ment captain mcpelter on insistui on the revokaahen uv all laws bearin onto thon who had served on the side uv states rite doohn the recent oouision uv states all uv wich wax adopted enthooatasticajly when the con vena hen sdjonnwd k die th delegates ooagratntatu acb other on the noble work that bed bin don for the south that day took a partin drink at bat corn's at the expense uv our citizens wich baseoß wood not set it out till bobm respou sible citizen wich bed laud with not more than two atortgages or wood make bisseli responsiule for em and wuz a gettin into the wagons to dust out for their respective homes when on uv em ramarkt we've forgot one thing !" vno we hevint remark general me dingus we've don everytbing that yoosual at southern commershel conven sbuns we've cheered for davis and bore gard we've admired tb wormm denounst the aboliahcn party ant demanded our rites wat more wuz there t do ?" we haint sed a ens d word about com merce ' thunder !" remarkt the general it's a act l t el it didn't lip my memory en tirely we must assemme agin and the meeting was gain convened the work wuz aooottpluhed in short order rasolooshuns wttz psssrd demandin the buildin ny a railroad by the ginral gov erment from daviatown to secessionville and four different lines ny road to tbe pa cifio with branches endin at contedrit x hoada socessionville davistown boregard and sich other towns as int consider it to to their interest to hey en in addition to these it wnz demsniiit that dredges be taken from the harbors v lake ena »»• other nortbern water and kept twelve months in the year at w rk in camp run to keep it navigable to tie ohio river for boats uv all classes a lesoiootihun wuz of fered demandin uv th oovenneot the buildin uv a levee around dnelun pogramv farm a part uv wich is frfikently overflowed in the spring and fall an 1 also the gravlin or plmnkin uv the roads ft the county ; but it wuz considered best to withdraw these ez they didn't feel like aakin too much to wunet other resoloonhens wuz passed de mandin recompense for the loss uv niggen and property destroyed dnrin the war in order that there might be that harmony so much to be desired between the goverment and kentucky ; and the meetin adjourned this time for keeps ef these acts uv justis ii done well and good ; f not kentucky protests the convenshen hez hopes uv re sults follerin its ackshen pftrolkcm v nisbv p m wich is postmaster potato s|i«eiala\lor bitten krittn the troy titnr the high prices of potatoes for a couple of years past induced farmers to plant un usual quantities of the esculents and being favcrtd with good weather the crop brought a heavy yield last fail the prices continued high the usual rates about the close of navigation being from sj to 2 7 per barrel soiae farmers were however not content with these tignrea aad held large quantities of their potatoes over until this spring for better prices lo this they erred aud avatice for once is puuiahed as it ought always to be the supply thia spring is far greater thau the demand anil instead of realizing the prices of last fall huldcrs are at our steamboat landing only getting from fifty to seventy-five cents per barrel for th best varieties in some places prices are even lower farmers ore carrying potatoes to fort kiiwaril at prices ranging from twenty to thirty cents per bushel and some varie ties are cot salable at any price while in hebron at the starch mills they bring only ten cents per bushel and are not wanted even at that prioa many of the farmers were unable tv gut all their crop off last i'jj-1 and are to be pitied but those who kept their supply back for extrava gant prices this spring are entitled to no sort of consideration the public verdict will be served em right pat toamu la 111 plate j from the n t evening pwrt.j it is reported that on saturday afternoon the employes whoeverthey maybe—of sheriff o'brieki's office gave him a superb present consisting of a span of hones a sorrel and a brown sixteen hands high that can trot it is said in 2:40 and cost 60u0 a wagon made by brewster ft gs at a cost of s'>o double and single sets of gold-plated harness worth tsou and an afghan whip 4c worth 450 sheriff o'brien deserves the sympathy oi the pub lic last winter he went to albany with a lachrymose visage asserting that he could not live on his income—tn«l now his per vants who seem to have int only enough to live on but plenty to spare inconsider ately saddle him with the additional ex liense of keeping a span of horses that can trot in ff.*o ylfody knowi now ex pensive trotting horses are if tbe sheriffs servants or subordinates can afford to make him a present worth 7800 the sheriff made a mistake last win ter in not changing places with one of them instead of going to albany and makinefa humiliating exhibition of his impeuuniosity before the members of the legitlatnre frmrfil death ff m ¥««■.« wife the wife of hezekiah greeolee of ma eon county west virginia was instantly killed one day last week under the follow ing circumstances in company with her husband she was returning home by a near path through the wood from a neigh bor's where her husband baft been at work during the day they wen walking hand in hand not dreaming of anj danger when a dead tree they had just pissed suddenly f«ll brushing the shoulder o ( treenlee and striking his wife on the top of the bead ctuehing her t the earth in uv solid mast breaking every bone in hei body so that her remains could not be rey>gnia«d even aa those of human being curange to say mr greeolee was not injured in the least further than being stunned for a few mo menttt the evening was a calm and still one and it is supposed that out tree which was rotten at its roots gave way from its own weight mrs g had been married a little less than six weeks at tbe time of the accident australia.—a terrible drought it is reported prevails in the central portios of australia the road from waggm waggm to hay is strewed with the skeletons or the decaying carcaaaes of wretched animals that have perished from ffcu-ration or thirst ruissß cattle and shkep and even thw wild animals of th plain - kaagar emu and turkeys are tyi*g dead in all directions v**^*"g the ata>osphere and giving abundant occap*ti<>n to th crow a traveler along this raase s*.ys that the country can only be described as th val ley of the shadow of death married 11kkry h ujs - w,j(h>-jan «, by th lu hsord hirtjtll lu«a iiij.iii and lurj wood a eomp et mmtumi at mrmhi prtem ullb>«..l>um>vd tfcg ibw cbw.jwiflc ■w>l altxtaw ciam oovjbk oou aatk i 111 ■■! •■mi in at ttm iwal » urao ml •«• nrbottto bohl o»jj wr il jn»ll,n m>«t iinimm cmxiioi rtr tain>m c»»>«»y 4 bre 1«1m»»t i »■t t«n bumm wllkml pslß m - m»w««-wd«ium**..i«fcto,«.i 2^r is5ss:ns!t5.'s jj^^^^u telk . m a yabddi-strr 8.m.1 t rr . pmm aod prptmur wambootb lyb tr , text on aa ntwoimi imrmm m any fotuxdirj m thia oout>trr also i ecthotyriifo to ad lv viety aim type atufm for utok > mmhn mi chin w i-tmak hl»smim ritamlms lucimf iy k-hirs^h aod blind mairofactor m k sears rt buffalo plooriar fcltnr mnum loe ., brack etc kilo hri«d doon qumi and t'atltued 8-teh in.«ie aad outeitl bfanda door and window framea aba rianlru ttawlaw and tvrains ol very oaacriplion done to order on burt momet aiij nth di-pat4-h the rink superb feats to-night by mk9hr3 gil la.yton smith chas h kino and adam dkbus at ti w,,u t of » number ef uijm uul w«ntlp aktn who iu lr to wttlwi the wonderful perfection whirh ott u attained at um t*»utifal uh of billiards we hare wade arranftaicnta with air john decry ' uamfidn op america who n the diamond cui at the late na tional ti il kmaur.ki hn will la • mauh with mr samuel cuhtiss to-morrow evening t the clone of which mr dkert win perform a number of wonderful masse and other shots aanissito ._, .^^ iwj-e cuts national peace juiilee june 15 16 17 18 and lit fare to boston 519.00 by grand trunk railway and bnvai hail link of btramkr9 down th st lawrem-a tvketw and all thor infomuttiim it the cntiid trunk agency mm 14 eri rt buffalo john whttmoke agent let us have peace great national peace jubilee projected hy mr p 8 nilmorc boston 9mm a »«. 17 >" ■«»«» »«. 18o to voiumemtnofmte the restoration of peace throconout the land this glonouo event in our nmttoom hfcrtorr will ba c l«bfm«d hy the grandest musical festival ver known in the bmury of the world the fmident of the fulled state members of hi camn*t head of department oovernon of all tbe siatm and many other dim.ngumied per on from all pane of the country together w th the hepreseiitativeaof foreign oovern n-iit at washington have been invited by the mayor and city council of bom i"d to become the gueau of the city during tin festival the jumle««.llben|«imdon tttrsday jink u.tii with inaugural jewmcmie including rrarer hv rev b fc bale aa adore by hie honor mayor sburueff welcoming all tfueate aud v.aiton to barton -,„, ta mi hi * 111 t . »■»«.■r'ntiatnlwinrr addrax by hon a h m icm am mm rartaratioa t nose and union thrmrbout tbe lvi the inaugural cencn*ocic will be foil mrd by a licwi usicu peiniu\<t in whldi tbe ckeatest iikatoiuo chlims ever imiuiu.il ciunwin er nyi ntsdbfu v"c»1 okoaxizattons who have b<ea in rebraraal for waaj ■"""*'— will lake i«rt accompanied by a orand urcbeetra of one t rtolkanf > muhicfa!fs lecud ifo the bert urcfaeetne iwidi and m-iw ml hiii(!n in the united state tin nle up n which it i prop'iwl to wn 00l tv.n ftfttivcl will iwprwewt in ell ite aeewnllude m.l epleiidor the ttieeliel c*une for national rejoldsj tli 1 the abcrleui people hare tvrr been cell-d upon tocelebrau.-thkkestoau.tioi of psacc amd rnriokthrtkiohout the laud it 1 hrln tocmkrrin litumel freeti.7 tb leed n wu of uir nation end people froiu all pane of tbe land and axle from h eknueueealike firetonkd etlonej reunion ainoe tbe elaee of ihe ar it iu be me oreateet peaet of snbllom and inejrfrini harawiny that baa ever betn beard in aay part of the world tick era row on sali at hvbic hall nidi !»(>■admlnion with becuitd seal c and 3 ac cording to loeaiton ftuarle ■iiihalay without nwoared iwm «. ticket owloe open fr m > a m to s v m a r rcck mwale hall beet n tleae art prr order ht.vßl o paaueib t mtklg opkiso chickek bpriso lamb greek peas frbsh fihh strawberry ( axe strawberriks and cream and all the beuctwies f the seatvsa isktd tim bay at tbi buffalo dimng rooms wlmdlw lianr it ttnitkd states hotel iapi matcrrr ». j wmbeope»~lfortbe««a>.w»tur*»j itaj » in arf.mefcn.ail ■li.eafnltaent.ajd re t i lill in fewlliaa ■i tewwakvorw m a neawa thomas hotel & dining rooms oa th i avaonah rt-»*j cm 4 kbv m watagla ik buffalo n y ladies an9 cents private dining booms otsabgb ob waatojhituai r nwi |_ ovnnhh fl m wfc»fp laliiw kbcxm bailt dflrnh vmm utol wholesale trade fruit jars fruit jaks it majfupaitc.eri pmjcaw dbitnku in tub city uiaanimnovtii olaes coves dexter and union at w h blkshy son ie 00 crockery china and glassware of every description at thr very lowest prices silver plated ware a labse amd ohiletk stocb gas fixtures gas fixtures at reduced prices and of the newest patterns bronzes paiuan makblk vases cologne skt.s c at w.h.glenny.son&co mxmbain mm tf efrigerators and ice chests both slate amd zinc tfce tat id itarth haw ft m»h ana main at dlated fokks iid spooks at redcced pricks quality nrnilid equal to any made maw a pbbbib me main l pable ci'tlkby a fim a«*»rlment shaw a tehri if main l pu&nitu&k rck everybody at reduced prices a t«7 large aawfiunl of furniture chairs and upholstery goods on hand pumlture made to order ai.d repairing doling etc dona in the heat manner n-w-r isaac p warn njm at oheppard kon works oh 10 ttbut bcttalo *. t . wm i kino jr pieauam h 0 pirkt vk ha and supx nun emdjb ihi,«m ream ram unh nnn snu nu nroihd pr opeller wh*«ta im ud inm omuhi wrwii iron work c »<■akdwake amd stoves the morning and evening star improved a splendid ritlst class cook stove one of the best in market sold only by sbaw k ferris «« main at hftlg the american cooking stove homn iiravntw h tib stuve asti another patent after a loaf erhse of e>dar»muta we neve added the baee bununi principle to tke american cooking stove by which a more uniform eombuatjoii la obtaliiad ir all pena of the plra box and a conttaaour sre ««. be kept with a grant akvuia of fuel tna v aoolhct acnuieltlon to tab world mooned move and ia full aacund by utkn patent tkatetora haa now beea before tka pnbnc tor abrkt 7'wj am if tin in ■i to the antlra eatiafactjou of the r pu and un-y are eagerly aougfat artar in all tba nutaa between the at lamlc and ncisc coaftta we have improved tt from time to uaaa until it v rr to be amo*t alien aa a etove and thr atrongaat evidence uf iv r ipr riority over all othen i ■tba nameroua attempta t imitate tta name and ir afc while aonae of tka a uahetlan are inning aaa a our rajkta and ara bakaj proaeeuted all will be found greatly inlet tor to the genuine article intkatronarasont sheab packard ft co 17 and u oraan etreot albany n ». roraale by c e walbridge 171 kuio atnat utmo m t t he peerless the best cook stove eveh made it ia a splendid sakkr and arlora>i aqnnllj veil in otbar raapacta it la a pertant oas bl'r*e and raqalrai i.ers fi'el than anr other avtv !• la aqaally wall to tnr wood or oral it la tba heaviest orm urn uva in market aid theiwlora more dt'r*lll.k it u made from the berf l'alitt of iron and warmnwd not to crack and for biacttor usxigb bmootbnem of caktiko ako axcoakce of pikish the peerless attada uneqiavued sold only by sbaw ft null 4m meta ii 1 111 m€»mtiw j josephs house sign and fancy painter 46 exchansre st buffalo n y to mt old ctsidmeis and aa masr naw onaa aa catmaa to onaaa i mx laa to amt that i am muaied to do kalsomining tinting walls or anything in my una • * humnaai m well aa any brdymta otj tv you want good work oo to a pauoncal malf j r how ell leiaaat otna awd platan pliaii anaaawjaanr no v s ntnmm nun - - - ost avj vaanl 4 aa h ftnlmatttafan mblwatl vsvtftamt odftttwctm afcmfm ma>a_r tan van-i ttnttm hamaaman t annw kt>anmaanw fw w araaaania>iaaaawtavloa**p aaat betow vkm tliay aw»a.naal tar atanr a»>ara»wja in *•<*;. ata»alya.baa»l j «. owetzt post ft viekciver dealer in pahsts oils glass mow ua abturw maimiaij mb ■.■>■■■■. tt hli.»lillli jct pmalltea lartatakasmn frt wraadita and cmu j ostobkl fl ■£■jokk p mulloas ttw^^ss will ka.e the c *~«-. dook tarx al mlchlav ■■tor akoya ~.,!.. „„ ttktxsiiat itekiho j vi iwlk at sn'olack p m sswrsjira mmd saginaw ctty tn rrapouar p2 bbb -^ b 9a^bkjt ftttsbvbs ah an&vat a uu wui ua»elorue above paru on fbiday ktkn 08 june lltk at < odnck we fcranirn rar-t»lnt ffaifnt for thl propeller r for traajm or naaaare apply to j cut e aim w estekn transportation co raot»a line suan - rra per oetebwid datroh a atllnakae and chi.a ha pl«ndl<l pan engcr pueaaer aaatanfanaafawawauh jaheb onsmt '. sum win lea>a tkacoampany'a iock.footof w.lt r ktraat lar au.ve paru on thtnsiiav *:\ km.v june 10th al » o'clock tka mnfcanl be aanarior paja«ng«r aocoaamadw uone waui all tka apfatancea lor tka or.ml.rt n.l letj ef namnij&r por frrlrht or raawar apply at the flier of the w t co erw haas or foot of waakiuftoa at john allen jr pree't r m choatk tiekataieut pont af waahingfn t rumi ttni»n steamboat company u l»ruk»sy»eitir tka pacific _ ed esllei \ vtjl aiu leave busate til kaua j w . ii..at ijvij p m for mann st maria uarsaatta and fnrtara la4e eaulnc at claralaad and detroit pralght raealvod for above putte at foot m haba treat tnaaaaaaaer arctic j e turner martor equal in rate capacity and mi i—nuilali 111 will leave ai above on tvesdat.june a raraaaaedartl aatlon theee nauun 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-10 |
| 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 | 1869-06-10 |
| 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. 8000 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-10 |
| 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 | 1869-06-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690610_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. 8000 |
| 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 thuksday june 10 1869 no 8000 cable news j>n cabftllero to sail for havana thk irish church bill *«., ate *«■i/imion am '*■the archbishop of i nt-rl>n ry has counseled the bisbopa in the house rf latdl not to oppose the irish church hill a li*nr uct was given to-night to the depu tations from ireland now in this city hear ing peti..oos against the irish church bill many tory peers and clergymen of the en tamirin-d church were preaent it is said that 25 conservative peers will rtnnrsss to follow the policy of rejection an imuncod by the majority at their meeting last saturday and defection of others i probable the poetofhce department ha completed the arrangements for the purchase of tli lines of telegraph in tbe united kingdom in accordance with the bill punted by par ham nt last year , oltif-fal kkf bit/on pajh june tbe marquis de la val lette minister of foreign affair at fab official reception to-day tharked the prm xian charge d'affairs for the farorable tomt of the berlin journals in regard to tbe »•]>•< ■tions in france mh tin vikx\-a.jnne !».— cardinal uouswmt h,ii as archbishop nf viwina interceeded to protect bishop i am from secular power but the ministry assert that they mm unable to interfere with the coarse of juntice in cnntetpif nre of the affair a coldness is mani testing itaflf in the relations between tb cardinal and ttnperisl government oritkk flinwrj.nih lmvbbbs june 9 a ministerial wiaff has been prom nf rated here authnri/ing th |
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