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buffalo express vol xxiv monday june 14 1869 no 8003 cable news reported defeat of a cuban fili buster party tory deaaonfttratlons again the irish « hiirrh bill ac ac ac london june ufa a large number of arrests were made in r*ri yesterday bat the tenor of tli i 11 ■■■*- dispatches ii re assuring they state that confidence ii re turning ip to midnight uat night public order remained undisturbed troops pa trolled the streets and were frequently rhcered hf the ■iti/ena an they passed by imut two hundred arrests were mfic latt ru^fit the populace generally aksint il the troops to preserve order ami the treeta were clear by one o'clock no out i v wure committed im'ia hmpavh frmi calcuui dated i uiie !», atate that amm cyclone haa oc curred there aud m that vicinity doing great damage to tlie buildings in th city and to tin hiji|)inn in the river below cm damage to the shipping in th harbor v a very slight at last accounts the ryclune wan atiji ragidg the 11(1*11 * hl.-kih i 11.1 l<>ni>on ( june 2 immense tory d m onstratious have been held to day iv van us mtru of the kingdom at manchester m two hundred thoanami t-r—,i mm ] resent kesolntiotia protecting against the passage of tin irmh church hdiwtn pawed tin a ni'iiimti r petition mtbodyiag the iulmt.\n'-i i tin resolutions w&m sent to karl derby for presentation to th't hom of i^.nu at uiaimlj hfty thousand ]•*-' j pie wert present mpmmmm wen mad b wveraj duttin^uitthed ermontt ami ttwvnud impmim agaiust tin its—nhllihmssit f ttip irmh i hunh unanimously mlofmmi rsmmmi m paris june tt baas mn arrivid tiffr to-day i'm ml hkhun june ll deputies id the '/. til vereiu i dngri^a from licwirn have pmspmad that mm variom koftii lenuaii f'nn—h immmmi north german st4tes also h'ain mai>i;ii juni i:t in the cortes yester i senor navarre advocated the election vi the duke of mont]*-n*ier to the throne and declared his preference for immediate and tinal action on the part of the < l ■-■m that effect manhal i'rim defended tht present government of mexico aud an nounced that diplomatic n-'mtioni would hood he renewe<l v ith i'rt-hidciit jvjmm the i'ukeot mont|»funh*r hiw entere<l spain and m now in autialuhia the new hrani.-tm i hnstiti tion tbf army and iiavy and the end magm tratea throughout the kingdom an taking an oath to rtiopuct and ol>ey thu new sjsjmmt tution i hiring th*l dictate nn mexico in the * ortcs yesterday a deputy mtigmati/i-d m i--ans an lilllh m i'nm replud that people who were aide to sustain tlnmwlveb a^aiuwt in amon were not mnmrm he eulogized the mexican uepuhlic ami railed rthmai juarez the great cljiuhtican tina wan !*• ejved with loud . heenng ■rm havana june l.'l the reports of r heavy eugageaicnt at i'utrto i'adre are ion tirmed tho spamanls admit the lohb of ixty killed and eßtimatfd that of the c hana at i9m killed and wouuded the 111 tiurgent general marmol wan killtd in tihs battle the following news has mn reciived from sautiago de tuba and comes from spanish sources a schooner recently landed a party of l<»l tilli hunters at l'ort h.itli-p-nr nixty milt a aat of ssstia^rf the party was u-traycd by its guide who give int'irm;ttioii of their landing to the otticer m i-nninand at bwdbb i t troopt of the ajmimnl manned out and coming up with the ltllit>ti»ters atta<-wed them in the flejtt tift of the latu-r were kill-.l and the ml taken pnnoners the immw f the party was a hot on the s]>ot and tka prisoners were taken to santiago for sw v tion all the hsmm«l the t v^ditiou he re captured iuclinluik tw millini dollars in unsigned revuliilioiiary currency nev*rd humired ull.rs nd three or four piaom oj artillery washington troops onlrml to collect ii c kpypuiw in north car olina indian outruns on the kaiiin frontier ac ac ac washington june is col o a mack who is to act ■»- ail to the serretary of war vice jen pelosjk j hu arrived in tins city aid will wh hiu duties in the war department moml.i i secretary luwlin will be absent from tbe ity for about ten laya m i no majnr-criieral s s carroll l.ieut.-t ul i s a having at his own mm ml b**m mijcrcil before the kxiuniuing itoard ami fouudiucaj.ame fur active scrvu-e by wounds received while commanding two brigade iv the battle at spottaylv;inia court hmiw ttic president direct tint bis mm i placed on the lint of retired ollicers of that claim in which disability re-wit from l<mi and faithful service or mm injury tmh d«utal thereto ami camu retires with mm full rank of m:ijum ieneral to late from the hh mat the inmians i the commissioner of udian affairs m miie a eircilm to th jmwjrtwjarti an i | iitk t»f the indian i it-nartnifnt advising them that it ib the wmk und policy of the government tv looaliz all indiana u|.on n rrvations ielectcd by thtm^-lv.s or for them by authorized agenu u the govcru mtilit when bu located every mmt«w practicable authoruej by law will it gn * a tv advance them in a^ruultut-al pursuit ami the art of civilized life murt of the indians have agreed tv locate in xtnianeiit abudes upon the reservation itafhw tendenta and agcnta are mjuirr-l by the ivpartinent to protect them in all the>r legal rights to the extent vi their powcn all the indians within th«ir distncu wh-j are and remain so located or who may bereaiter come iv and w-ate indiana who fail or refuse to come in and locate in ikt tunncnt abojp upon reservatitms will be subject wholly to the control and ui«er\is ion of the military authorities who ti ir , eumstances may justify will at their dis i cretion treat them a friendly or hostile nvawe i the national dnimmj of the sons of temperance of north america in suasion here for the past w<rk adjourned to-day to meet in newark n .)., on the m wednes day in june ihto a resolution wan adopted imposing a tax of t.-u ct-ntg on • ach aubordinate member initiat«-d the amount thus raised to be paid to the m w stride tv bo uaed as a general propatrati.-u fund the i)i\*iaion actctl adversely on the propo sition to make rcobligatiou continue for life no definite action w»s taken with regard to the ladies ritual committee the whole subject was continued till next year a committee of three was ap[>ointetl to pre pare ft memoral to congress asking the paawge of a prohibitory liquor law the question of the admission ot colored mem bers to subordinate divicions was not con sidered and is left to the various sutcand territorial irsnd division relu'i tio.n of pbsml an order has just been issued by the secretary of war dtreoting that all euwd men of the i_eneral service detailed for dut m clerks and all ntbor clerks in the war department and the various bureaus thereof not authorized by law be discharged tin the l.'ah inst with leave of absence for one month and that their discharges will take effect on the loth of july by this order between three and four hnndred enlisted men detailed for duty as clerks in the 1 tfioas bureaus of the department and who receive compensation of nearly one hundred dollar per month will be dis missed 01tkaue.s in ka>aa .-. senator ross and mr reynolds editor of the lawrence journal have been in this city for * week past on business connected with affairs in kan and have had inter vim with the i'reaident secretary haw - has and gea sherman the result of their miarion wm thai orders w«n pnpu«d to-day xmiiimh o omm sbmndam wmd scohejd u treat all indians outaide of the great reservation as hostile and proceed against them aocordinglj with a view to the protection of the citizens of kansas and elsewhere on the frontier hl v v contract the contract for supplying the poatoffioe department with about twenty million envelopes for two years commencing july 1 next ffii to-day awarded by the post master genera five million to geo h kay new vark and the balance to uempky & otoola of thia city from tuba ktports from * ah received here to-night state that there had been several skirmishes between the spanish forces under gen leaca and the cuban forces which resulted n gen l*aca being compelled to fall back ' on trinidad where it is amid he will await j reinforcements the cubans were prcpar ! ing to follow up their succeßa and attack the spanish forces io^ti'onf.i in rr*[v>rjae to a t*-!cgram mbmj adjutant j ienerul i'ownwud s-cretary i'.awlins hsw onien d ths the order for reducing the i hfm i:i;,:oyed liy the war department l»e j sunptijdc<l till his return to washington should the present tniiitary force on tin j frontier bq inadeduate to promptly vho existing di^iculties with the indians the authority ill be coaferrcd upon gen scho tihid v j i voluuters for this n,ri«iwarn mmmvj !*■■.%''■and tranijnility lo the l>order pmm m j*r i t"tt am of kkvkmk tlic bureau of internal kevenae received authority from the war l»epartmeiit tn use i s troopn in north caroliiui when neies ary to carry out the iut'-rnal revenue laws thih grown oat of the fact that there ia lar numv^ers of dixtillt-nea in that stat mm pri.j.rii-tori of which continue to evade mm law and defy revenue officers new york tiliikt linker city iriiin libelled yroinaii's llu-r railroad iran rwae traaaitma parepa-rosa off for boston ac ac ac nkw vokk june is the il it ile cans to-day took out the recently disbanded company of the ' ra bouhe of the 14th ill i 1 ifaiffa hniai ill eluding mademoiselle tostee a large com pan v of friends and admir.-is baw : ;>■in ir mokti arv the anitary superintendent makes the following report with statistics eh week ending at nmm to-day mirths tßh inarri agen rmj deaths ibs a skat illh i merrill proprietor of the w'ashing ott-1 was pomnd of a diamond pin 1 at s--rf»t thin aft—mi mr merrill standing in front of t:t wall street an unknown man stepped up adroitly ctl him of las pin and escaped kxwt itjve rai:i»ons tti applieition of jaoatl and mn l>u puy fo it'l.-.-m under a writ of kabee r.,r mcaf-nc up bafan ludgt lilatihfurd in the v s ihntrict court this mormny it will be rei lernbered that the dt-puys who are rather and sun were pardoned on the 3d of march l»y i'resident lohnaou these par dons reached this city on the lith boiom their delivery tuthe prisonttha dispatch m nt-iivtrd from secretary waahljarue di '■■:.! .; liui to return them and cousidt r them cancelled the osbbm claim d tli'ir iliftihargt <»» the ground tluvt th jmum of pan-ons t a in.irshall i-i>!i»tituted their • lelivtl j«iilge l>!atchford tni morning remi«t:d his ileoision denying tlm applioa tion ai^d rcninncling the pnaoaan to couliue a sn k qnnhw oa saturday the i'r iiient ami treasurer i the m vat-t raiirtiiy tt-iidcr.-d to the mayoc and banmmm for mm sinking fund l."»o,ihi(l the amount old for fran ■in-iv bj sidney vsomaai exhibited w-oiuint iw.-ii^nmeiit to the uompiny an>l tendered t lie riijinrcd hofid with < taorgl law and lohn keir as sureties ami ilt - timiidtd i ter'itieate of sale the mamk aj mmt re:"ii-*-d to awyl tlie money or i cutt the ct'rtiticat on the ground lliat *.'••■bid kariofl bora bmdi l>y ymmii u could not h awtgnad aud he alone could havu a certificate thus the matter now ttrrnhh tbm c : vatki road the nfi:ie 11 in le.ijute iaiming cars over fcbrw and a hall jihu-h oi the went side elevated nuway now liuilt on gfmft vvich utre'-t m july n«xt tkksosai vice i'ri'silent l'olta and family go to uoudout monday afternoiin where tiiey wdl reinaiu mm time the quests ot imm cornell oa tuesday evening a re coption mill ik given in august t olfax and a party uf friends go to the i'acitic the nwait m the ktnall pox han is rapidly subsiding there are very few cases iud hmm of th simplest typ'-1 remain the work of vac cination i,j liglmmulij prosecuted by the band of health duziag the past fort uight eighty inspectors vaccinated upwards of mm.t persons lady t hk bjuut irmwmf the btoaml>oat pin imibih took i.hx aabmmhhbi farsoafcai last night prominent among whom were matlanui f'are['a b(ma and 4(m musicians faaaaad tor the grand pevee jubiltie the i,'iakkk ' tv bet attorney i'ierrejmnit has caused lilvel suit to be tiled against the ■ity and which noam again in the f the marshal the hue recites is ready to sail to some places un with intent to cruise and commit hostilities in the illilil of some persona un lm>wn g»inst the subjects citizens and property of the republic of hayti with whom the i'mted states are at peace maaimn at t^ie jerome park ra<ea the hurdle race wan w nby iteacon beating harry booth , .•: , im gelding and lobelia the lat ter sfimbleil and fell severely injuring v«ach her jockey lv the jockey club handicap two miles l'lant.v;<'net aa i ah ■lei kadir ran a dead heat in aa'.i the apaad bwit ma rau pfaoaaaaaa wianiii in l:t"j th"ci'ii3uiatiun premium was won by ■):■.. 1 like l>catiug met;ir md \ iky iv oill'i the fourth race premium 10<m tor ail tti -. three miles was won by en v»»rk beating flora me ivor the banahcc ~ i i and kminence in s:.*isj therifth race ttwei'pstakes for two-year olds was won by i'cmorseless iwating l-ady love in r z ii vi.v * the second game of the championship match at base bail between the mutualsaud i ': ■■-> i was won y the mutuais yester day score 24 to s the kckionla drew i in six inningi it will be remem bered they defeated the champions in the boston i»rf|i»r»tioni for tin irrat prut in buston june 13 the near approach of the great national peace jubilee is market i l.y an immense influx of strangers at the tini lodging houses ami m the strut and tilling the nhnrvhcs to-day with crowd e>l aii'liencfs many thousands thronged around the losed door of the coliseum viowimir its immense proportion with wt lent liu-a-lire aid astonishment several mwutti organi itions fn>ra » distance have ajrew.y arrival ne fn>m chicago all nch irgani'ntions are promptly escorted to comf'nable luarterh by a comtuittee of the acixfomodatujii bureau a grand ball is to be given in the coli seum thursday ni^ht aad is attracting much attent on the niunn will he far ni-hftl by i>o<uidbrth's full m-litary banil it promwe to be r brilliant atf.ur krtort will be nade to induce president irant to remain over thursday the week pmmisca to be on eventful one in the hittory of ac hub a special committee of the city govern ment will meet the president at the depot on wednesday morning and informally me compauy him to the si james hott-l after breakfastinjf • tiicial c^tls will be made by mayor s'mitieit on behalf of the city and 00 i uflio and * committee of the legis lature ffu behalf of the commonwealth the pupils of the latin and english high schools will assemble in front of the st tames and salute the president during the forenoon the president will visit the two branches of the legislature at the state hotfse at noon he will review several tho*iand treops on the common nader the command of btn b f butler and in the afternoon will attend the peace jubilee lieut,-general sherman ami other dis tinguished officers are expected with the president a sa russia and america count htxlisc-o i the tunnrr to ciov rllh j i hii.ai»f.i.riii june 13.—at governor jiirtiu's dinner the toast of russia was | responded to by count bodiaco t'hary i i'arfn'tn of the i i-man government at [ washington who saul amoiig other things | the sentiments of kusnia daring your ■great atruggk and are now in favor of the ( maintenance of the federal union of her pmm and prosperity that you may fully understand the feelings of the czar of that country m thin respect i will read a dispatch forwarded so count gorrtchkoff for the j-ini eror to me and which [ presented to the proper authorities the dispatch read a follows to fount foditco char vajfair sir—the syoipathies of our august sove reign towards the american people and for their destinies in too activ > and too sincere to permit his majesty not once again to experience the desire to express themon the advent of gcu grant to the presidency ol the federal i'mon by order of the km pmm you are instructed to becutne interjire ter of thest sentiments to the president i the services which gen tirant has render | < cl to his country uo<kr such circumstancefi warrant au»picious auguerie of the future ard of the sjpmt work to which he had the glory to contribute in a manner so ttftcipnt this work of pacification and national pros pmjty haa not m«t with and will not any where meet with more cordial and more steiwlfast sympathy than in kurope isigm-d alkxamikh zarof kufsiv iv couclusion mr chairman 1 can a sure you that although tke climate of irs ia is old her houses are fon-ver warm for americans igreat applause ■the pacific affair in nlir»rnls arlion it and ttninn san fkan«is<_o june i*j—thw steam ship constantine arrived from sitka to-day sin faromji kbost u;otm worth of ijuna of fur bnannc aiuin%!>t iran akuka evarr thing in'uiiusuaflv dull at sitka the weath er is warm and throughout the territory bat little im wu put up either at kadiak ulauil or sitka by ice cornpanitm the i s te.imer ivnsacola brings fsob^oqb in treasure from mexican ports lato anzona adnsjh received in re are t the effect that alnmt lot indians attackt-d a train at nine wagon and eighty irtnles with governsnent stores for ( amp rant after a resistance of ten hours the team huts were joined by a mmmi force of sol diers dut the indiana compelled tliem to abandon the train with the loss ot three men killcilaml three wountle<l the h»ssof the indiana was not known soon after capturing the train the ravages set tire to the wagons and diatroyed thtm together wii-h their niwtnntft the property was valued at about i'pon the receipt of the mm at tuscan tho tmtopa wm sent in pursuit if the in dian tint the search was fruitless a large party f savages lied nia-le a descent upon a hard f cattle belonging to a kreiß-hinan named la lsjrd aud drove th'-m ntl captliriug the entire lot f'nly a suf ticient ntimurr of the trikifs pmmtthd at imp < iuwell to garrison tin post and nn immediate pursuit could c made i'nleas bum niihtary protection is kras afl'ordcd the mmmoi the him mil j will be a>>andi:aed to the indians miscellaneous from mrr*-rrnt polttt a very large number of mmm gathered at west poiut saturday afternoon to wit ness the boat race between the graduates of the tirst second and thir.l dim the diltaaeato be rowed m three miles the iwt.its coining home in the following order and time : first daas sß minuter m sec onds thud rrtniw 1 minutes second c!am j.l minutes and 40 sec on s the boat shell nitniit'l by i crew from the tliini cla*»a j7 ni'iiutea when the boat reached home it wm claimed tliat only the second class and tlio fmir oared turned the lower stake and cunseijuentiy the race was fairly won by the mmttd class pmulttt * iraitt and family ota bdodwau ceo shermans chief of start ami others were on board of a special steamer during the nice mu»ic was supple d by the west point bmd up to nine o'clock to-night hen sherman had m»t arrived the boston kniyht templar arrived in philadelphia at two o'clock saturday after noon and inarched up < hestnut street t i nutinetitial hotel atttraeting much at ttntiou a duel was fought saturday afternoon between apt v k cameron editor of the petersburg ind s ( utiaervativc and uobcrt w hughes contributor to the richmond stutr journal republican in cinibetjuence of an article denouncing hughes the fight took place in kavtfc carolina hi miles trom the norfolk and pe tersburg kailroad the weapons nodi were pistols cameron was tiuck in the bvbbst at tirut lire the img ttrikint i rib aud hughes demanded another lire but the sur^eun's pripimunced cameron unable to deliver another ih>it hughes then ' declared that he was mftmad ami the ail'air ended camt-ron's wniuusare severe but not considered dangerous the lioard of directors of the philadel phia i'nion ua^uc w.ll p linr.e to coy nt-tiii and suite thia afternoon at the i>eage house the joiut committee of the ; city council on the reception of curtin has i procured a special car from the jv-nnsyl-1 vania llailroatl company and with may-ir for will accompany him to new york wednesday he sails for kurope thurs d»y a deranged man wu taken from the cars saturday evening by tbe i tica polit-e he claims that he is a cattle drover that ha livea in m^ndota 111 and kft home on monday for iloptou to attend a law suit gives his name as k c jordan had no money m his pockets but had several rail road tickets says he has a daughter living near portland me he will be u pt in the rome poorhouse until his friends are hevd from a liio janeiro letter dated may s siys the emancipation of slaves is being strongly advocated by a number of pmniiuent cili zens of brazd count it eu had arrived t asunsion and f"iiiid the rmy completely diß'ir-aiii/rd lopez remains ani^ng the cordilltrus growing stronger every day while the allies are unable to move and are losing strength the longer they remain idle nothing bas yet been heard from minuter mcm&hon in the halifax house of assembly fri day night attorney i eneral wilkina mov ed a resolution authorizing an appeal to the english courts to test the legality of confederation after a long debate in the course of which annexation bentitnents were freely uttered the question was taken for the resolution t against h notice was given of a motion to rescind the vote saturday the house rescinded the vote on mr wilkins resolutions constspuectly there will be no appeal to ktighsh law courts as to confederation on saturday evening at klmira the jury in the case ot the people vs uariiel noble for tne royal insurance bond robbery iv new york in itecembcr mm failed to agree and were discharged this case has occupied the attention of the court for live days and attracted much interest thin wai the second trial of the defendant on the same charge the jury was about equally di tided the new england yearly meeting o friends commenced in newport on sat urday with a large attendance attorney ueceral champlain has decided aa coitatautional the amendment to the mil itary law repealing the clause exempting rnvmbers of the national juard from tasa tiou to the extent of j*-"s()o and directs th ; asaeaaon to proceed accordingly adjournment of the typographical convention albtsy june 12.—the typographical convention alter remaining in secret aes ion uutil an early boar tail morning ad journed sine die the albany union ther took charge of the member and entertain ed them until the depasture of the traini and boats this morning when they left th city telegraphic summary i nana —— s arraasooa sap-ravs wa8hi.m.to . bv'\>his<:ti_fn june 12 tbe feci*gnition the rul.ai belligerents has t>eea again cifcly urged upon secretary i ; i mr z secretary to mr lemus he cuban at bad a conversation with jiiiu recent j and argued that considering tbe recent action of the volunteers in havina tbe spanish domination in the i titan 1 ias ceas ed and the cuban government is » ertainly mor of a (/•• hi'-to institution tk'ai one bo ■r ! v revolutionized as t-ki spanish government in havana hu imt-r l>y the f-»n.'ii»ie disposition of puke ."• ecretary fish said that he would return a.i iii.-wa in a few dava and mr huiz f«i*i juite sanguine that his government w r>c recog nized <:. a r wants offto c a delegation of the jrand voiy of the hopublic called on 1 ostnwtol r ieneral crtawell recently and somewhat b-ua.juely demanded a large share of ojjjc mr creswell replied that he woul no favors demanded in such a nij::iiir and :..-■!. «. he thought their organization uo longer represented true republicanism tmuumiv mimstkk tgiiwr information has been recriv.-d at the state department to the offset i h,.t on tbe 4th of april seventeen days x er than previous intelligence minister mcmahon was still believ.,d to lie with s*\*z and there had been no tidings from ri.ru in telligence from mcmahon had beiti eeeived at km janeiro at that date the general belief among unofficial iple facatl ar with the situation is that the alließ via c inter cepted the minister's commununuons for purjiofres of their own emu rants the united states consul at l>uh vi hav ing rt<|u<*ted the secretary f stilts to pro cure for tiie use of emigrants to th 3 coun try information regarding ot:r public land system the latter has commu noated the dispatch to commißsiooer wilson who will transmit an abstract of auch frii 1 lands a are held in reserve for eniigraijtd by the government to the consul at i'ubliji with out delay rsstwjtstbelitx of the i&twtaxi beas i'ker a fjupstinii has prtsen an to the re pnnsi bility of lli assistant i'ru&aiirt-i in new york in paying govfrnment che'kß gifn to r-»ldiers in payment el bounties a*,d 1 rrears if pay in a larye number of ■n.-s kivolv h it is baid alxtut -^ t it h anoer taincd that the checks were ma.li livable to tiie soldiers themselves au<l that they were improperly indorsed not l>y th ■sol diers but by claim agents um'ef tb au thority of an alleged power of attorney the i-riitn proving subse«|uentlv t ik irre simdihili]*1 and defrauding the soldiers tut of tlieir money a gentleman repm»en:ing a number of the defrauded soldiers t;.t been here for several days in consulta]:ion with government officers and it is uiiderstood that the opinion is held by the prop r ol ticers that the government is div<.t y re sponsible to the soldiers and van b com pelled by them iwfore the ourt of t laims to maku the cheeks jjood the ass atar.t tnmnr being thus 11 mwnisflun for the improper payments the kisan ial slttatin nwmnm diajiatcbes have been rei ived here hfgaj a chunge iv the mtmb uf the se.-retary of the treasury either to lessen hia aafes of gold or int-iease his hiatm of bmuls bo as to alleviate the utrinijency ol the mouey laarket now felt in tw ork secretary bout we ii was not here and acting secretary kichanlson baa not iteen disposed to give these apj^'au any favorable consideration the coniplaint is that the increase of the currency reserve from seven millions to twenty millions in thirty days is equivalent to sui.ideo cun t 1 :,■[). and that this v ith th it nai.il fur currency to move the wool cr>>'i an 1 the halam-e ol the wheat otvfl hitbiirto held back baft now forced out by the jlue pros pect uf the new crap is tbe mmjftt of tiie stringency most of the dinp^tbhea and letttra urije an increase in the piuch&je of bomld to two millions pt.-r wi<k so ah to keep up the ei|uilbnuui with the sal s of mm mr lloutwell is north au<t : wi i be for a week s tbe oppressed wii-j have tj l<k>k in that direction for mbmtaßtffc it is exceedingly doubtful bwiiill whither tiie treasury will ary its 00wm t a 1 tbe uioiitry rnaiket \\ iiin<;ton june i'j inf'rrnatioif just received hire by parties in tbe inierest of the cuhaiiß stat.-s that fcwq rx editions nunivr over six hundred men with i^rin animunition and provisions ha r tately l.i:ule.l in üba and juine.l the sbtolntian ary inroi they are represented as tried ousets all of thwn having in'pn n thi ar mies of the late war demltioafl fron the spanish fiwqw to the cubans are increasing every day there aro frtijuent collisions wtween the spanish troops an>l the vol nntt-*r and the ilith.-nltiis hfiweer the parties ire represented as irreeonril able the ubans have or^a n/ed their forces into two army corp one u ik niatle the command of jen thus ii dun an en^al'^ment is daily utpesßm l^t'ween the forces of jen lesea and tjiuse tinder i ieii jordan the ubar.b aw in t;ne pinftft a?,il oobmbda of victory gob lor c£m has over 2ihm americans in hia rorpa and it is believed that-the sp.(.|"ardii will rind thenl a different class of su hers from uiythiug ever u'fore met in batt'e new york new voiik ji»n 12.—the ct<se of mr mr i«llan a youn lawyer wh'hii justice i o ling summardy ordered froic ; his i-ourt room at the tombs was l.nt.ght before tuilge inyraham yesterday on application for a peremptory mand.iimis to compel ju.ljjo bowling to admit mccmlan to one tioe in the court of special ss*s£ons met lellan's consul said the casv was co be & test on lor numerous others as judge howhug li.n expelled all the lawyers who lo not belong to the tombs ri,i_r judge lngraham said he would hear the matter next monday a week runn affatk at an auction ba'e of an undertaker's t-ritabhahment in aat huddna street a tew lays tgo a '\< l bo<ly of ao infant in ine"f ci wan sold under the haminei and 1 b the purolaser yt'^lwrday the ■i s j:i!i'ii it nt it r ;, t for a sew 111 hjfti»g new litigatioo against the tr.nity l'hurth corporation now peudioi in th supreme ijourt chambers liefore juige lie lunn oue david groesl>eck chargei that b]>oration has uffttfd the church to | mi th old faith and fa'as mao.e no to prevent immorality ami vr;e in , in direct opposition to the spirit ning of the original riu.t r i\v.ilvis impoktant i oh+qmßta mary ann bradley a passenger by the emitfrant nhip james foster jr from liv er^x>ol to this port laat winter ha brought suit in the marine court a^ains^the owners idr js(m for an alleged breach of contract iv not furnishing the stipulate amount of ['■-■: ilurin ■the voyage in ci>nj*e<{uenc of which the plaintiff was prostrat^l by kiek ness judce orosß reserved hu i'etnaion on a minor point raised by the lel ud^nts the pnwecution in the trial of the otf.cera of the james b'i>"rter jr cloned yester-iay and the taking of testimony fit the defence was commenced one witness testified but t being absent the case was adjourned ; dfty ifiiiin ■■tm t rl':sing ceremonies of thi class ol 69 of columbia c"lu*ge were perfoitned yester day with the customary eclat . the tier cises which oommenced in thit afternoon consisted in the delivery of ftdrireasea the recitation of the cus poem by.wm lurt lett and the smoking of thif class pipe there were the usual dancing eativititis in the evening european paris jane 12.—tumults it th streets continue the cavalry pari.lt;.l ail bight again bat met with no reaistiince mauy arrests continue the streets fjecame nore tranquil after midnight but rtioog detach ments of military were posted i convenient places to prevent any outbreak wheu the , emperor and empress dro ? thr.oagh | m.ntuiatre yesterday they wert nlirely unmolested taris '. london june 12.—th qmm t lay i ha an editorial article oo thestjite aj affairs in paris it smy the crowd wluch tk-mol ' iahed the kumgnea mug the hvacuaim at midnight it is not their political power that is to be feared bat we must remember that it is a loog time since a crowd lias dis turbed the peace of paris the phenomenon is worthy of attention ooming as it does af ter an election which gave nearly half the voters of the country to the opposition party the daily \> m also has an article on the subject the writer says that europe must look to the independent increasing minority in the corps legialat'f for a cessa tion of the armed peace of france which is ' hardly less disastrous to the interests of civilization than a protracted war the irish chfei h bill lnnpon may 12 the timr says to day speaking of the position of the house of lords on the i.ish church bill the marquis of salisbury's anticipation of the situation of the peers is now realized wear in a crisis one of those rare great occasions when the national mind is fully declared the lords must defer to the country otherwise the machinery of the government cannot bo carried on owing to the fixed and unalterable constitution the house of peers must yield m m items by telegraph friday morning a tire broke out in ruggles and baldwin's steam saw mill corner of sixth and home streets cincin nati ami extending southward and on front street destroying property fte the amount of over iorty thousand dollars a dispatch from kansas says a mail carrier from salt marsh reports one swede and a boy killed by a small party of sioux on wednesday the settlers are generally well armed but more tronble is appre hended thomac drike another incendiaro has been arrested at altoona pa there are four of them now in jail and three out on bail the sleeping car train from the north which left rutland vermont at half past one o'clock thia morning ran off the track about two and a half miles south of poult ney vt the engine lies on its side in soft ground the baggage car and one coach are somewhat damaged xo one injured the suamer quaker city was seized by | marshal barlow of new york u->t night and is now in the hands of his deputies general j c fremont and mile fostee and her opera buffe sailed to-day for eu j rope in the \ ilk de paris i the argument before the supreme court at atlanta on the eligibility of the negro to hnm ottic-e was concluded yesterday by an able speech from ex-governor james john son in i";i v oi the negro ke]x»rts from warren county ga show that the ku klux have succeeded in ob taining a judicial injunction restricting sheriff niiitib from making further arrests the eflwta of the military authorities act ing through the civil officers to break up these insurrectionary organizations seem thus to be brought to a stop a grebt meeting of republicans was held in cordovia spain friday fur the purpesc of protesting against a return to a raon archy deputies were present from every southern province speeches of a revolu tionary character were made during the proceedings the spanish hag was entwined in that of the united states and the assem hlafln phouted for america and for itneral grant about tifty thousand pers na were present while the mcc in was in session the military and civil guard interfered creating a panic many women and children were trampled down and sev eral lm-s were loßt the crowd then l>ar headed the streets and there is danger of a serious affray a petition has l>een presented to the common ouncil of newark for assistance to build a ship canal from newark to jer sey city it in proposed to make the canal j*m feet wide with ten feet deptli ■! water at low tide the otlicial accounts of military opera tions in southern arizona have been pub lished 1 miring the past three months forty indian warru-rs were killed and a number of their families are now captives an im mense i|i;i.ntity of supplies stock ftc has been capture j and destroyed in relin quishing command of the troops south of the itiver gi!a gen 1 iven expressed grati tiuation at the integrity erergy and perse veranct diaplaytd by the officers and men in the recent campaign against the apaches and at the results obtained by such a small force died dttker june 12 in tliis city mr mn dukes in th aotfa war ol bm k * fii.er»l turn lay t 10 - mock a m fr m ui ut r«-i ienw ml linw.md avenue mar jstinuner fri.-mt ami pywsirtww rt rwykttvllj imiud o atwii.l tit i-eo [■!«*; osf mourning uoodi a ckii.y etc awuriment at reasonable prlcm bl'ffal't moukning store 414 mam t american block iuu ulau glaas 5000 boxes win.hwtu ajftted size plati gla»b ok stori-s and i wkli.i nob t lea tun k*--,-ni im.vs 50,000 fix wiiiik l.eai 10j bws llksefcb oil for ale by a reynolds ft co 191 main ht bin 4a t.lovrt at buffalo n '« llmrif..r flrr utwrsßce i ompa •* j chartered in 1810 cash capital fi.ooo.ot • i'nn.itt rt!]ilii:':^i buffalo n t ilult.-tlo malleable iron worhi malleable iron made to order pratt * letch worth proprietors office 62 and 64 terrace st b-jflal n y buffalo type fowadry and printers warehouse furnishes eve ar>icle required id the printing biurfneim to any c text ienire<l ml aa reaaon&ble terms m any puuiid in taw country al»o x ectkotvpisg tn all i vanety also type adapted lur 1/icka hailii h chine «■i-imam -*-^- connectlrat fire inarinrr o»pn of hartford oolul tt«0.000 m c smith aitwit 4 brown's building buffalo n t hi|hwinei alcohol etc thomas clark succesaor t clark ft brown rectifr-n distiller comer of wauhint{u.n and perry street iluffal manufacturer and dealer in high wines alcohol pure apirita coir^n spirit recti fied whiwky old r*e whiaky dom«.uc brandie and gin jenßcr'i hair tonic and hnloratit the incomparable remedy trj it.—it utm laila tim preparation stops the hair jailing out and promotes a rigorous growth clean-m the scalp of dandruff and renders the hair aoft and gloay it cental no su]phur,.-uxar of lead r oth er coloring matter beu.j d-^ijfned tiprewly for the hatr 50 ceirtt and lj>w bottle pn-pared by r jenneh chemist 416 main t op pouite the park thlk extracted without palk j o barborb ormeriy ot mew york bw an offlcs in gonnreun wit m m b st*ai*bt dentist where he can be found ilaily ready to relieve sufferihk humanity dr barbour having had rraat eiperenoein extracting teeth under the inmwdm of nitrow oalde or umrhinjt f wui devote hit whole time to this branch of ncxicm huodraria rf t^-'imoniau can be men at ibe ufflre at no os main treeu niagara plaatas hulcotapaar iwh)r sash and blind mami'act-.ry 2'»b e seneca rt hu-alo flf>onn sidinjf moulding brsy-k eu kiln dn*d doors ou*ed and un-rlftnd s*+h inside an«l outside blind d.wr and indow frames al>o han-ny sawing and turning ol ter descrii-tloinloue v order on short notice and with dupatcti dlmolsitloß fcopartaerahlp thp firm fj imn p.»rkek * x haiinc bee limoitcd n th first of apr.l la-t th^y take tbta netfcud ofretun.im thanks for the tiber patrou a.e i nv jto ihtm , the of th we trm wi'l be ttkd br ei.wakd lil-dlbt •< h ■»■«■c»-ner of m uka ice the bu»«lo i compuit •« no pr«t«™l >» «■!► ply cu-«.>bier with umt ic x th hwmt na a tuil supply ktunntacd tbe wwod throotfh the r,d risnh^.tlj letter •"« ict anjjf t.ntion ofc.endelt.r~it to if reporud t sc ili x cmincwt orden mx * mabthts drio store cor w«4in«tcn i>d c jrejt willleprompuy«lle * ' kjog pk.lli rir l».«rm«c w|ur 4 btowu't eoilum^i bualo n t tl«c»»»«cmr«,j«»"«''»c 1 ■«*»*•. ohm cv«tb cnld aitbjk hianm aial ll itertioiatf tin tbrom " _•«& w «••* certoth sold ambbbmhtb •'* ceitw rhkhmmhc the rink fiske clark ftflagg's exciting race patrnt to-morrow kvemsfi ■""■»«» pantaloon leroy kendall champion and george greenwood drawers two mile for the badre of the championship <,' buffalo now held by mr ker.uall aifvr irrirj tuim t-itv miuicb wrtl«.falll«,d agext for this uty admjjioe twenty n-e eentv ladies free national peace jubilee rp la l i'vrv rt7|t"ti nnb is 16,17 is d 19 . l jv ji.n n ji 1 jl fare to boston 373 main st s 1 9 . 0 0 , george b tripp ' manufacturer or all kind of by grand trunk railway an3 boyal chidtc ddipdinc i,diui'iiv hail line of btk.amir9 down th mukits wrappers drawers linen dickies bosoms ticket and il nuw informal at the oranu ~ ~ - , „, trunk agtn^v thßctf 141 erieat buffalo < oiihvs siilci ( utlrt johnwrntmohe adi!tooitt"*r tj feep imsbkiwck cheap jtdwards t buckland cattle and horse feed al estate fae and lite insurance ilißß at the bu(iar works note and loan brokers no 10 euit seneca street buffalo new york foot of court street te rent a 6ne office in the erie count saving i a b«nk huimlnm b alliv ra - dviuatki to r.ut a lar room overcutterax'bailey's flour wijbw fuatjiiamiufc _ store on washington st suitable for a manufactory hotel to lent ad furniture for sale a rare wholesale trade ,„._.._ a nice second hand afe for xale or to rent it rlvull tl^ixvo 10 taut seneca it fruit jars rpjjg at manufacturer's prices delivered in j ihecity mason's improved glass covers hl t r ami t ike a^d marine dexter and union insurance company formerly the mutfcal insurance company of buffalo w h ulenny son & co chartered in ims plif»pl<rti'ry assets january i •» hu t ojviajjveiivi wm lovertou.jr set s 8 jewelt proldent i"lljtlv'i alviri thos p seat a«'t sec jm kichm..n.l v pn l.llli>a ainu office 48 main street glassware s c b armstrong c p fish of every description fkh & armstrong at the very lowest prk es general insurance agen'y silver plated ware om m m "•"■8t *"*°- " t "■•**** "* il **> liverpool * london globe wb co a large and complete stock intkrmatiohahhs m kkw tokk firkaun*s o iv s co san francisco n io i?tvrpr't>t'q albanycrryikir««makinf ins co gas r iai lx tb , p«oplar fjb ins co wokcmritk aw ' nohwich fikb ins ix),.norwich v.nn piri x itytt ttjitc w«»tch«ster county mamise ins co jas riaiukhc new hocheli f state fixe iks co cleveland o af huln/.wl pfiranj travelers'inn co hartford at keuucea i'l ices new yoke likb ins co new tore a.nd ok the newe..t patterns brocks ar,a^marb l e company mef ii vii strati v i cnrtral wbrf at capital and surplus ove tho.ooo w tj n t7atatv oaat tr ft securely tove.u.l in oov.mm.m bouda w h gltjnjn 1 isujn lo soiwu fire and lake lnsurance directors 1m and 80 bain street william g farjo oeorf w tilt a ru'vrwildn stephen o auntin jwneft bniykr richikrd bui.yruor refricerators j^s n k wifu^m'h r gi«n t , o p ramsdell l k pliniiton and ice chests s o baraum c j hamlln eotu slate and zinc the best n market s^l b r jamu'h^m.tcall shaw 4 terrh «« m«in it john allen jr m k eamca ' jamea m hmith e b smith plateij forks henry martin john orelner peter j ferris john h v,,u k ht and spoons adrian r rout thompson herm at beulced prices wm o farko preaid.nt j „ , v , a reynolds vlce-preaident vimllty arrai.t£d b,uai to any ma.it henry t smith beorettrj shaw k fkrris 4«6 main rt e d lacy assistant seerwtary ta-ble citlery " makin 7 a fine a^'irtqiei.i i j shaw repri mala t insurance yukniture fox everybody " tna ufsuftajfce qo at reduced pr.ces babtford conn a very urge anortment of looorporrtei 1819 charter perpetoal furniture chairs i«»po»piui w.«>.o«c iv j hkndeac pi miaul it and j ooodwow illi ■ifi t . upholstery goods cj^j^lt on hani b^7rek br*::::::::::::::::::::::i^ss5 uniwd sutaa buu and citj stock ud furniture nude to order md repairing bnxing other public s«eurww t,htt,t»b w etc done iii the t>e»t manner -■■" ' ■— ttoul ■k^h^l tl m-w f isaac d white ii,7 mmm t cubal o t dv mod n»*d]im*«d < £?*-££? "^ ' lomcapaud in 80 7 wt,w9w,w w cheppard afmm ammtaca 00 new mvu oni iibe marine and canal ron works caahoaprul ;__- m ohio street buffalo ». t , hope insurance co providence r i wm j king jr prealdeirt oaek oaptul and iorploa 1m,*75 60 h o perry vice pree't uxl sup't — ~™,«™ mini roger williams insueakcb oompaut steam engines boilim providence r i team fdtk.minino rcafts oash capital an.l surnlia tam,«b 1 sram fixe enoinxs ■. '- i»u afaat mb ■. t propener wheela ir«.i«i«~.oa«ta»..wr i » f t,t s^^sfutssul '*"" ' ' '"' ** iron 0r c ac ' jato itrtrm,»n-m~m m^ml^m"m lloyd etreeta aec»atatieil jnia un insurance company hartfoui conn j josephs an^irs1 1 surpliuftbots lubilitim t.000.m hotise signa>d fa>q zfg£&z!£2.i i<£££zi whcatlon are re^ecuully aollerud by painter do""'"-0 otbls 46 exchange st tjnited stat es hotel buffalo n y cape mat cttt n j pwiii be opened for the aee saturday may a l to my old customeri " pre^dcnt uneteipacu to tlett tbe unitsd ruiaa n new ones a chooe to come i bag leave uhi^eon adjuai aa«om milkh rree»leaor f itau that i am prepared to do kalsomining thomas tinting or anytuiif in my line of hueuie aa well a any """*" ~ " ' ixdy in the city o]f ths euboykas planj tf you wast uoou vvokk 1 ootoapracncal-an wiw rf btag «* w-tagl ik j k howell buffalo n.y looauig glaet and picture frame manufacturer h.rin«toit at iy i«^»-i th ladies and gents varioustsraach ol the buatnea i~ls coomeot ro offoincblaaemoaeto tie pubic tba be e v narfem?aatwactioav gut and wajnat ani ollt rier private dining rooms futii hrd in t>iun<t>ll at » peroent wrlow wha they can be had for at any aker toua in ta eny ji&ifs^sr — -—*•- omu-co»wa»™aio w . aytnsl """■"" ftjeztiz nnu.or.nm.clam ajto post * teekgivek ali pwh ebotitd dailt dealer in ddtimb iom mto ». paints oils glass ■-»««-«—-—"■*-— window sahii aktistt matebiau •». cwflttitliwi fc»11-4 itafuo t rp h e nicbst y w «<,. jaroß'vseivim x cooler and ben w ri^s.t-o«a ii^7 soda portrarr picture ato loojnio olasi frames made to o»de a tb city v f™»l « cw ~,<«.».»», rjftrrsjir i"'*1 1 *•*" «----,-»-.«»..-. if your flour ooe not suit try french &. doyle wholhau grocers r lour aid oatmeal bium m mi 8t mrr 2qabllb fresh ground oat 100 n may llm mllli wtiiu wialer wbaal 100 bme ttre milk choice minneaota 1 mb lnmiu.<al ho 1 sprin 500 boa pov i wtna march cheap id cash it andrew m johnston dialer in choice oboceues flor ii avd oatmeal wholbale and ejttaii ttmaih mteet we have just published the fol-.winc w«uik mi will f.n thr soil a-d eboma by wm bell adamtotv a touching end plaintive melody th*t csnnot ml to pleaw pri c » eta ii pacio walts an ea«y irnaßwnt of ttili l"i[»o*r waltf being no 23 of the knapee.k mel ' by r dentou price 25 cu onmtve da br*h*m lutn-jurrn the beautiful serenade thii also h ooe of th ktumcfc set price to cu riverside galm a dashing and p'rite.l th u#h h»v piece br mia ada a kenat a price so t n etume in d flat hycuto hr thlt b one of the moat tmutuul nocturnes that we haw mr hoard lite author is comparatively unkin v heir but he | in-mill undmibled aoituy and we racona mend s'octtirne price 40 cu mauk nailed j.-.t pe*d on mill of tfce pnee ootties 4 dentom 1 mahi.tr—t phris.ki'ktzman i'ianomani j facturek.eoner baterteand klmsu.t-e quart framed court hooee theenbeerioer k constantly cm hand a choice a—nriwrat of piano fortes in hftnt loeothmid ohm wtutm havsnmna lo bt equal in tone touch and tnl to any omnefec lured in the oomntry perjsna tloafcrooj of obtatati a nipenor initrumeat an raapacttully invited to itln him a call before p h fc»wh—e rhhiwtiah kurtsnai milliwekt _ millinery goods for th spring trade james wright often to wholesale or retail buyers a large aasort mimt of kibbonh straw hatb and bonnets flow krb blomdr i-acer crapw,illu sions frames ok.namk.nt etc ktc purchasing direct fr m importer and manufac turer he la enabled to tell theae goods a the lowest pricea htm o'brien and h>s gaffer will hereafter have charge of the manufactured millinery department and all orders intrusted to them will receive prompt attention an tuxly call b anlfdud at w5 main rt , oppoett the churches uprl^tt ' styles now opening avt woodw aid 4m haln street aroade batldlng _ the mails mail arrangements.-post of fice ml kfal.o mat «, iso hereafter until farther nutiee thy mails at this uffl'w will be irwed an folium vis batavia iwherter syracuse ltiua tr»v and ob wtvo at '■u a in , aiui ' 5.25 \>. m canainl.ii.fua auburn and ueueva daih at i.&s p m and7.3u p in n york da.lv,at i.bop i.i vi pni u,l ~ ,/ m > n • >■.'■■mail on sutiiay losing at u 30 )> m alliany scbetiecuuly and boston at ui f m ami 7.30 p tn un sunday nnly one hail n*nt eastward ia tlttr centnl k x hmamag nil he office except the small way ufflcc clihtink at i.:«i p in all ea-u-m mallx mule upon sunday chme atl'j.so p m washinirtoti at i.maiid 7.30 p.m phinvfelphuanci baltimore daily at 1.30 p m and 7.3<t p m maili for all plaoe tx-tween buffalo and new york and onnectinc roui«h vik the central 11 at puioal can at 7.30 p oi w a > mail ammmm rochester and syracuw old roed at 7.30 p m way mail !-■! -.-. ' tonamanda and batavia at 1.10 way mill >■.■*.. majrara kalb and k h it at o i m f/af mai ■■-■>.■_■kuffalm and comiiur via aron at i 10 a m way mail ha atti.aan-1 hnmcluville at h.ltt mail via nortliirn central luilr^ail tliruug-b ptnn iy i vanlm ettmoa m " way mail brtt railway from !!■nie!!-i >!!<■. cut t j.u-1 tjk p m frott horneltsviue wext 7.30 p j ; via dunkirk 7.30 p m ilal*tß-eof ex-teni mail i p m 7.30 p tn s|.ri iikv ill dail except huuday at 1.90 p m buffalo ani waahlnftun rai road and vorknuire daily e&cept sundat ■■). t « ¥> a m clarenoe daily escrpt hunduyii at 1.30 p m ean uamburv ulenwowd colden gnrnn mill and we»t f-ll daily asornt s«.n ta at l n m erie clewlaod tuled cbtuago in innatl hi louis and milwaukee at 11 is a m and 7.30 p is ore land to california at 11.15 a m balance of the wtmleni mail at7.*i p m way mail between buffalo and toledo «., at7.sft p m a western mail b made up on sunday closing at lockport mail dally e»cerpt sundays at tfio p.m end 7.34 p in buffalo * lake huron railroad daily except sun days at 7.30 p in toronto c w hamilton o w r r and mon treal at 10.20 a m and b t p tn detroit daily except sim.lay^i at 10.20 a m and 5.25 p m l«»i«-'b at 7 40 a m kiwm r £~* i—l oh.lt .. 7 4k a aa aodtiip ml a mc nd main made tip on saturday for black rock tunawanda and north buffalo cloeing at s.it po«tilcj»a a«m*toiannmi.—p«*al cars are c uo>li«hed sej the km kaiiwa and new vnrk central and hu.i.-.ti rjrer kailr'mda to ew york olty.aud n the lake flhore railroad to t»lado ohio let usrn can tw mailed on the .- n for all puinu east and weet on the line of these road up m «.« a l on thekrie railway in a m on the uk awn railroad 11 p m aii.l 4.m a tn on the jf york central railroad the poetoot-e opena at 7 m a m and closes at t3o im sunday open froai*to 10a m and from 3 to 4 » . m thomas blossom p m lecal hoticeg ci'preme court erie county o oeorgew buara and caroline b mean • ms wife and henry l biaghwn and aophm a baw h<m his wuil puldttff aralna ruf u mam fraocfa cwfai ra»da*!l emahne randall hi wll idww i main milv.n main jarw main.hu wja hetev main ehmv maaa ue-.r mala fristt hata km wtte j(mphine main bamurt main ea*kwl kail m^y a ball us wife nho h mumsjar palhp bom beomam ft«a am ms etumbata mfcii»r martin w n i hi w spi.ataammafc ' fc - t —-" r 1 „ . a-bib - fcfai within twenty j . _ . h amav-~4 i'l^'tol the day of „ -—- ••!* api-'y to the court for >. - z 2a_wt — hzi eeaapw-v hk „«.»... rr»ic « use s»aeef lai gmvft of e -, mkter rf prtmery \#* vfcuitt»tabok plaintiff auomrys daaear,assmnl.tmm tt o-o-hsthtmiaittmwailm la tfce osse * urn ut clef rf ert oouaty.wl lh iuh 4ay peansmt p oobla^r i *^ "^" fc attoraeye baamlo m t s ri-i;kme jfrol rt—couhty of mokboe-joel w bettun acatnat ennle v to ies v betton defendevt too are kersey e—nnoned ro anewer the ■mymfi of jort w bmvm pulntlff a copy cf wbiflb wa ladmmoetfoecoeuatf curfcs cave as ufcaatir us tort m ttatmht m «? rf iy,«ee '•*• and tf hmmi ierf ana iiij-ume and to aarra a o7rttamw cm the uhvrihtv « ms oftvr in ftomte-car moame euwrt »•* tort n latin tw.otjdayiater.lhe rrtoe of this '■■■"■■.»»■rtaetn of tfce dif of f*-r*tee or the prnw-mf ui ip sat —*•-" • j*nassair r fufcii « ■»»<»—'.» ii in ». t supreme wl'bt — cocjtty of n k-a^m tmia^rt i»ii~i cam*r cmitofea of ika mm hui»l uu o »»• tof f i«h d.7 «« m im t t^.iarv-^iattmtisrat itoistwomaamamimimrf eomsama tommawov a aixem l i irsaiion-f^n l ocprmijowet er«owjt jem»ama«a to m ter^sv e^^^kmed to akv^ar !■* esan amant of imeitol wtoaaaaaaa pemmmt a eopv or trau»m sh wui mm tk ci.-ti.j d lr:t*!r . om bo at jm»i«tt.mw t m jss tt oiliiffist 1 '"*■'•• c -«'" to cttpwell afr mew york central buffalo xl rmtn ami chtmtf twj l mi>i-kri~~r>^haßameb idaho tnoarniit uw d ten tka oaaart 4»:k f«.l •! hi l,ku «., to itni mi •• ti'miit niniso ju h.ldafc.'.r mill toillm «• •>!.■rin m lillllrt 11 ilk > tin w niu u>4 , .«> - fort *" fm<»ll«uerj^tt »>«< x arm western transportation it iwpto lkm ka ■—,^ i for cl.nka4 dmnlt j —-^ ih«i«»d iuv n b 2aa^k c4endid to pre*e«n siaawo reretoaner empibb btatb h d phea t master will leave toe oomwns iv*k foot of waabit^ton mm en tubmdat eveni no juno imh at i p m tbe fm«re!ttau wiu arstctam asmannr acromaodatioae in trory respect v an e**mbhed favorito with the ra«e me pu'4tc f r tnithi or a—age apply at the oflloe j tho western tranepnrtat ion company erie pa*tn or foot of washington street john allen jr prasldent r m choatk t cket agrnt poet of wa hinftiin at buffalo ttnwn steamboat company u rorlsfc ih -, ui ta k*k tlradat.jsinri^tsrk p lorluh illuria luniimtu ud pocuc uta auliur u n.».ui.j lad 1»tr..11 ptdgfat noeltwl for adore porta t fwt ol m»in arctic j i ti'rkib rt.r qtml hi nto onhtj and acr.«nw>dttl n win lanaiton on tuesday.jime a touim j»tl ouioo tbem umimai «• acftrlr new b.*t flrg.nt b -!■», ud are funuriwl with vedtj kferenc to »' • met ilailiiiß of mfictn and hava abo ampla room t.r fr»lifht aad ill nwptltut dunnn tt «» on of 180 a naw and inatapand—l lakr superior unn learlnt bufalo mmlartr nry tuo.l'n m $ p h , and uenlaml ry wnlimuv at 8 p h tor freight or i»iafl apnlt at the cum|«uy*a f flo no 1 mai «™«. laxlo ith calpwei.l a«wrt 18ti9 2vß^mb ist;i pleamk travel down the rfver rt latrewcf pa»i«|i th thui'sand ihlanits and the wonl'kkri i rapids of the ht lawkchcc xt oayliuht by the pi.ckdid tktuhl op the grand tri txk railway and royal mail linl from hullalo to montreal j tntc rivcii bancekav ihruucn ui beautiful and mmautic fr<f nvrjf of th writk hoi'ntai -«. lah x oediuie lix chajiplain lake him piik'ma xi t kakatma bprinos ncwpokt portland b^htok pivov nioce an w vouk hie wh'ila forming tba chea|m.t a mo*t varied and ddi,ti'lnl trip i>n tb continent p.«enr»ri will eon»e«t at lewl>4on with the flr-i - eat maaioar cfl v of tukokto for lor,.iil..,irtut direct oonnecuon will he made with the followlnc upaar cabm ateameni f tba royal m til line : unffflß fapt bailer cbampion capt caimlchael oorifctnian rt i'm.l v spartan capt falnriet pa sport t'apl blnilur kingston capl rarrell be nureaßtl r ti.,.ti k v u tirand trunk railway ana royal hail line k'l mki.s which re rcnml vlt rail m boat are amiable until november ib and i-an he ukuinod at all tho prin cipal wturi piaoaa and ivket ofllce in uie t'nited state a hillot len airant r m 1 montreal ii hhackell,<!en aeento t r minirc.l i miiithuhk agent buffalo jq/»q people's line steamkuh for new yojik the steamers st john w h christopher captain modday wedtiaslay and prktaya i r e w 8 j roe rajiuuti tueeday thurwday and saturday at hj o'clock p m , on arrival of traiim of new york central alliany v siutquehantta k n--.i mt \ h«ratofa anal bavom v albany r iln*d and i ak h.tti|>l»in mtranien bafsmgc wa«one always in readin«m at 1 e v convey baomsw to tbe buate free hudsonieir«r rmlrflorf lichou taken let raem on th b<*w inx-i.i.i.mbt a«e ftb-im berth when requeiud f station ari-hu ?*««*« i he nif.kfi to ktw york i boau 1869 the union steamboat company will run daring ul eumilns eeaaoa in eoiinecuoel wlthtm'rle railway and all rallroada i mii nauiw at tka lake l'.iru below aanied aud with ra li.blc una on tbe erie canal the f..i;..*ii k fl™t cuual lali llnea of meanan bitpam ahd lakk hi'pkrioit liic arctic capt 1 turner paduc capt ed kelly trraui mii.wai kkk a«u chi caoo like jaroould capt t h brow st look capt jaa pr.lt paaaak capt thna watla ecupaa capt pl pope wabaaa capt john klrhy oaiimteo capt j p evera emrißox capt w h arthur ■ifftui alo detroit limb atlantic capt wm thjrß eaenmu city oaft-1 thanaon tlc«a o»pt 0 w duiddard kflsoarl capt dp riaaiu ouldlnx star capt d mcferiane dunks 11 w.tu cfpaijo i'leteuid md to ledo like tolawa oat h a waaon ouaa oapt w 11 douflam aranc oapt john ft*.tor kowtork oapttr h mikjs orawaa capt 1 u hind elmlra capt wm cummlnfa thaae m are la ilia beat pomfbl eindltloa way »! 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-14 |
| 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 | 1869-06-14 |
| 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. 8003 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-14 |
| 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 | 1869-06-14 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690614_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. 8003 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv monday june 14 1869 no 8003 cable news reported defeat of a cuban fili buster party tory deaaonfttratlons again the irish « hiirrh bill ac ac ac london june ufa a large number of arrests were made in r*ri yesterday bat the tenor of tli i 11 ■■■*- dispatches ii re assuring they state that confidence ii re turning ip to midnight uat night public order remained undisturbed troops pa trolled the streets and were frequently rhcered hf the ■iti/ena an they passed by imut two hundred arrests were mfic latt ru^fit the populace generally aksint il the troops to preserve order ami the treeta were clear by one o'clock no out i v wure committed im'ia hmpavh frmi calcuui dated i uiie !», atate that amm cyclone haa oc curred there aud m that vicinity doing great damage to tlie buildings in th city and to tin hiji )inn in the river below cm damage to the shipping in th harbor v a very slight at last accounts the ryclune wan atiji ragidg the 11(1*11 * hl.-kih i 11.1 l<>ni>on ( june 2 immense tory d m onstratious have been held to day iv van us mtru of the kingdom at manchester m two hundred thoanami t-r—,i mm ] resent kesolntiotia protecting against the passage of tin irmh church hdiwtn pawed tin a ni'iiimti r petition mtbodyiag the iulmt.\n'-i i tin resolutions w&m sent to karl derby for presentation to th't hom of i^.nu at uiaimlj hfty thousand ]•*-' j pie wert present mpmmmm wen mad b wveraj duttin^uitthed ermontt ami ttwvnud impmim agaiust tin its—nhllihmssit f ttip irmh i hunh unanimously mlofmmi rsmmmi m paris june tt baas mn arrivid tiffr to-day i'm ml hkhun june ll deputies id the '/. til vereiu i dngri^a from licwirn have pmspmad that mm variom koftii lenuaii f'nn—h immmmi north german st4tes also h'ain mai>i;ii juni i:t in the cortes yester i senor navarre advocated the election vi the duke of mont]*-n*ier to the throne and declared his preference for immediate and tinal action on the part of the < l ■-■m that effect manhal i'rim defended tht present government of mexico aud an nounced that diplomatic n-'mtioni would hood he renewe |
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