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buffalo express vol xxrv tuesday june 15 1869 no 8004 the ring brotal exhibition at the allen mecoole fight the formrr has the bent of the bailie to to ao st loiia june 15-th tight betwern mike md'oole and tom alien took place today on mart maud about twenty miles down tht river jerry donovan ud tom k.lly acted aa econ for mcuoole and butt riley of new wk and sherman thurrton for al len jack l«m«y of st louia wu ura pire for mcuoole and kph holl jid of cut referee '" au*n *" i "** ch"~11 b^th nun praented a fair appearance hut allen much the b-it me oolei friend are murh diaappotnte'l at hin appearanoe he being fat and ihowing sign of nukilfai ph the men entere.l the rin at a ooarur before two o'clock bat fighting did not commence antil nine time after mcconbi won tnc choice of ground and orfered to i t alien mm that he wonld win the light allen made a ipeech laying that he was an kngliahman had no money and could not accept mol'oola'i offer bnt aaked ha the men then went to work and nine «• w.re fought the ninth aii'l laat rnuml both n».-n tlow in rphp'in'lmg v the call tbt n./i»e ami aamaßaut imng at intenw th»t tlie referee cool.l not lie heard the rt.m oatanta approaches each other anil cngag<«i in very ilo uartrr in a law mnanh they clinched anil n.llnd over aile l.y aiaa in close conflict while both m'-n w-rc hiikgiog mi.ther«arth allen place 1 fail lianilh on the even of mwcwatt j*uii wm k"«l<'n them dnprratply h tho cry ol toul wu ra:nrd tr-im hacattwl corner i'lio ro ( », was ut ami too wililost excite mint prevailed for a inw muinmt lull urn i:rowil noon after fiaamd fc.ward tli natn tho rofcrec was afraid to give ua de ciiion s«ver.il ii«t/'ih mi pillßlail at tiii hi-ml bnt iw nflil to decide the matter unlil h rrai'ln 1 st laak allen i.utlinikht mccoole all the way through anil to all appearances would have won the tight if l.c had been"allowed t proceed mccoole waa much blown anil badly inll.lll and wai in reality whipi».l i ho tight la*tu.l iln.ur twenty minutes the jubilee successful inauguration of the huge musical festival a rhorim of 10,000 voices h nd x orcheutra ot 1100 lu tttruments artillery anvils and church bells pressed into ser vice mumlcal civil and military vilublrs pn enl c ac ac homton june 1 the inauguration of the irreat nati peace jubilee took plan shortly after th o'clock k*v k i hafe aaknd divine u«d mayor shurtliil rtrisitgsjli the m&m mm a ii mm followed the mayor m orat of tin tiny mih speech was tf sommnii length in wbi.h he said : it in onlair in hm ml hi of mm i t flit htgkwl t utnph of victory in most j>erleut i«a t lotni<'«t iltn || h:itrie liushwl m melody amig in entire agiocmcttt with thisthoiiq convenes tliia vast awniuy him th was evur before gsjthtmti vi a faingli au enoe room upon this i.-nitinent gather tom the font from tint went from t north and from the south to hlend t power of numbers and haniionv of ttmnd multij.hnl voice and uiatrudicnt overy name in ending up to heaven am forth 11 men a divan of great joy over t restoration of lotnestic pewe nd the n«wal of prosperity to our common eou try he th.-n im.il tribute to i s ( wore as one to whom rightfully helougi t crowning honnrn of thn day and alno mv honoramo mention of pmjn anil ole lia admiral i'.nr^nt l'ommo.lort x .-^ and other veteran na%al otlicitx wcrn enrted t th t'ulisvum by the i'ntnn nay asmh'iatton ". any other linti n-;ui he people inchu ing mrs llarriiton uih otis i'arepa an ole bull wero cordinlly t.-i by m performers and sf>ectators in the vast htii i the chorus and instrumental erfor r-t numbered from ten to twelve thrmsan and the audieucc probably tweity-ti thousand not with stand ing the heavy aho ers during the foruu<h>n and the cootinu titreatemng weather fully one-half t people inside the liscum were ladies general view from the balcony ia uite 1 yt.i!,l description nothing like it was e fpn on tint continent the view c braced about three and a hall a.-re of cea the limt piroe on the pro)(rainme grand choral a htrong oa«tle is on lord was sung by a lull i'lioru wit grand orchestra and wpa uutlir the direi tion df mr iilaim-e the chorus oo prised un thousand voices and orchestra of eleven h.m.'red tnstnimunts which com bined with iho swelling notei of the organ oumpleuly tilled the buildiug readering the vocalization by chorus as distinct and clew in enunciation as if only given hy a church choir exoepting that iti volume it exceeded anything ever before heard at ita closo the audience testified its ap prcciation by long contniuued applause the overture of taunhauser by a elect orchestra of six hundred musicians was then performed under direction of julius etchoerg it was the first purely instrumental petformance and great xpte tationa were lingt-d u(>on it y critics it was carefully and thcrougbly pcrforoied it finerstraius being plainly heard in all their sweetness in all parts of the imilding it was a confessed success eliciting rounds of applause tilory be to trod on high from mojiart's twelfth mass was rendered in rocalizttioa by a full chorus with orchestral and organ accompaniments under direction of zerrahu aye maria was then sung by parepa whose appearance was greeted by simul taneous applause from the audience an i performers violin obligavi was played by tw hundred violins ledjby oie bull under the directonbip of oilmore a solo by pare|mi was heard in au ptrta of the building toe next pieoe was the star spangle 1 banner under the direction of mr tin more this introduced the while chorus organ the entire force of musicians with chiming of church bells and tiring of arttl lery and was one i f the greatest features of th daj and a graud success the audience after j>iuing in the chorus of the last yerw roee m ma**t in a state of high patriotic ex citement and it was repeated with renewed cuergy and harmony closing with another outburst of enthusiasm after an intermission the hymn of peace by holmes to the music of heller's american hymn was snug hj the whole chorus and enthusiastically encored the overture to william tell followed and was finely given nd encored farepa-roaa thun sang intlammatas from stabat mater responses being giveu by the chorus with accompaniment by the organ and full orchestra it was considered a grand triumph the formation march was well re ihe anvil chorus given by the whole force with one hundred anvils and artillery acoompaniment created intense enthusi asm the audience demanding a repetition which was given my country ti of the was the uat piece it wm sung by the whole chorus with all the aooompaumenta including or gan fall orchestra big djum chimes and artillery it was the crowning snooees of tbe day the audience stood on the seats etnttoaa wl«>*»c^s?w!tl peated tha whole bane joahßg at the coo i-lu»iim mr gilmora wm gliiem mith re pested cheer hoti from the audieoce ud performers the building wu won va cated every r v load in pniae of the mc â„¢ m of rt iinaanntion d.y of the grand pea jubilee the indiotiona an that thecoljaeom wiu be crowad all the week the joint committee of the legiilatura ui recure preeidaat grant to-morrow marninff at half paat tan at the st jamea hotel and onder eacort of a company of cavalry accompany him to the sute houae where he wiu be officially received by the governor and legislative bodiea he will review the state militia and in the after noon become the gveet of the city he will alao via the t'oliseam in the afternoon in addition to the poetal and telegraph i i htij the pennaywania central baiir..wl hare opened an office for the sale of ticketa in the ooliaeam new york the f inrinnati lnb brat the olebratrd mutual six runs made by both â– ac ac 4c us york june 15 a base ball match on the inion grounds u'.jliiimhiiui-a u'tw.i n the cincinnati and mutual clubs waa decided this afternoon in lav'ir ot the ' lncinnati jlub by four runs to two there never wu its ual for ban playing the betting wu fjik)to h0 ii«f..re commencing on the motuals the mutual made nothm gin bevea innings ami m in tbe eighth ani ninth when the mtttqg u'taint even the * incionatis ma<le one run ea;h in the tirft ami naiad ami lvrt in the ninth iboat 4(km persons were premnt who 1 ere aery orderly ohm walkf-r of tht active club wan umpire tomorrow tie iurinnatid play the atiantirs ami on thursday the kck forrfs " i fkrhiinai i i'r-hi.lrnmir.-wtt left to-night for boiton i by the kail river boat ii l>ix waa a ijasaenger on the < im bna which arrived last night fm.ltrrsteks a report wy that another fnban exw i dition numberini h0 men will leave here within forty-ei^ht hours another cosvii tion thomaa juri»hy third mate of the shii jameii kuswr haa been convicted of beat ing one of the crew who subswjnentlv died james ilenn the carpenter was again tried and nmlam n two more counts in the indictment against ifim ufm kailkoaii an adjonrned meeting of the board of uagineern of the air line railroad to bo*ton wm held here to day at which further measures were taken towards building tie road which it is expected will |« com pleted inside of two years cable news further debate on the irish church in the bouse or lords the parisian troubles feft ac jto losuos june l.">.—ln the houm ijonlo to-niiiht a great nuuil>er of petition against the passage of the irish church bi were presented . mr cairns gave nor ice of the ueation ascertain if the government intended to c ilonie the opinions oontained iv mr bright letter to thi hirmitigliain meeting •* the debate on the church bill was the resumed mr irey said he folt a the ciroumßtan m wmim which the bill was sent to th house fa«l mgsd the karl of harrowby t nooasmssf iiii iiiuti.m fur postponement in view of the cunbei|iie'ic which might result ili'mid it be carried if the bill before them passed at all it must be materially amended the house of lords now had but might not hereafter have power to re ukiiild the measure die result of the late elections was em phatically in favor of the bill ami it would m imprudent for the i^ords to oppose it if they mh mmmafaj for th'l mouient they wmm soon have it returned perhaps in a inure objectiounltlc form he urged the eoumideratioii of the amendments in a fair and c nciliator spirit and exhorted the ilcuse lo accej't the measure with dignity and not incur ihi odium of the people by ei(minion with the house of commom which mfnmßtod tbe tl<;lilß;rate opinion o the nation tfle archbishop of dublin complained o the hard ungenerous and illiberal manne in which the church was treated and d 11.111nt.vd the lull he thought if it w necessary it might have iwen l<?ss severe the btahop of st 1 vivid said that sape rior sanctity of property was not to be co sidered hut the best means to apply view of public deed he disapproved n the excessive detnonatration of i'rotes tan ilium and naid he valued its ascendtmc not aa it was pulitinal awl religious but a it was moral and benetici lie hrmklcwo the irish church an a'lomajy as it lm failed to fnltil its mission and promoted d cord lie urged the passagr of the bill to second reading and afterwards the intr duction of an amendment the duke of richmond explained tl though he felt the injustice of the bill a ter great hesitation he had resolved to ac in opposition to his party he was hcl ble of the inexpediency of popular agita tion and was convinced that the constitu tioiial mum was to pjss the bill ail amending the objectionable c!»«»'»i r1 leave the rebuo»-*bility of accepting th amendment or withdrawing the bill on tn government mr bishop of peterborough oppose the bill he appealed to the house to a tirinly and imp»rtiaity and not unuiilia themflelves by abdicating abjectly tht constitutional position beseeching the v tion to spare them b au»c they were utt ly conteoiptibie and usel^s speeches were made against tke bill ixtrds < helmsford and ( lancarty and tavor of it by l'cuzance dc irey and mouc i'hu ilnuse after a protracted debate a line o'clock again adjrturntd without acti on the bill tiie tii/i'i in an article on last nigh debate in the house of lord says that t s[«et-ch-s of lords siratfor.i lie reiulif and the archbishup of canterbury loave doubt a to the result of the bill whi they dislike it and are unable to persuu themselves that it will have a beneficial c feet they advise the house to give assent the practical good sense and patriotism of tlui speeches contrast strongly with thu«e of brighvs hasty effusion the ttlffrafu says that alter this the first night's debate mi tht irish church bill the issue cannot be doubted tbe titar thinks that since the speech of the archbishop of canter bury everythiu appears immediately t tvorable to the passage of the bill bright has written a letter to the meet ing in binmngnam in which he says if the house of lords delay the passage of the iruh church bill they will stimulate the discussion of snbjecta which might alumbt-r for years the valre of the constitution which gives the majority in one house in â– favor of and in the other house against a riven policy may be questioned why is it that when the crown and ; commons are in harmony with the nation the lords ant in direct opposition as long a the honae of lords act in harmony with the country they m*y go on for along time but when th«y thwart its course they may meet with unpleasant accidentn mr bright concludes with the hope that the counsel of a f«w good and wise men in the house may prevail j paris paris june 15.—tbe city has been per fectly quiet ail day and all signs of uneasi ness and excitement have disappeared sale rtf a rkmia vessel lovinin jtne 15.—the admiraiity ronrt ha ordered the tale of the steamer alexan dra which was built for the confederates and diraeted the proewds to he lodged in the hands of the court in th contort at nottingham for sir ko bert clifton's seat in parliament mr < has seely was elected over digby seymour murphy the anti lriatf agitator has been arrested in birmingham the tim to dny says the ratonti n of tranqaility v paris was the only tefct which could rea soaftbly be anticipated where the citisena were indifferent and tie military force im mense it rejoices thst the inevitable re sult wm btftuied without bloodshed nothing now landers the emperor from adopting a constitutional course which the election invite another battle in the tracts night be made the cause for aa in definite postponement of public liberties paris on second thought ehooee the more moderate among the liberal candidate for the legislature and by her indifference re buked attempted violence there can be no excuse now for holding the city too hos tile for conciliation the sfw cable brett june 15.—a1l preparations for laying the french atlantic cable are com plete the weather is stormy to-day the work will commence as soon aa the sea hat become cal austria pawni jane 1.1 count andnssy de nies that there is any foundation for the rumors recently circulated that warlike preparations were on foot in the austrian empire and says that austria and hunga ry desire peace aud will strictly maintain the principle of nonintervention in the af fairs of neighboring powers hmhk cofexhaiinr jane 15 the anniversary of the danish i institution was celebrated to-lay with great wtbaßiasm a public fete was hem which was attended by the king and queen and over twenty thou sand people participated en hjtjju jane 1.5 the cholera has be come epidemic in n'uevitas and the so rounding country it is unusually malignan and in a majority of the cases the result fata the insurgents burned the towns of >. guas and canearones the havana markets are dull th merchants are indisposed to do husine in the present unsettled state of affairs porto rico the elections for members of the spani cortes have been completed and vwifie the ijeputiea will depart for madrid imm diately the island of f'orto rico emains tran uil washington encouraging reports rrom the cuban putriotn mm motley's instructions ac 4c ac wiimißotoy june 15 it is not true as announced in m cab telegram that m an olkcial commnbicat minister motley iir.i mated that the ameri can administration concur in the reasons which led the senate to reject the alabama treaty such was not the tenor of hia in structions concerning his intercourse wi her majesty an ! it is not therefore co hulere.i probable that he wo"h make th assertion u is however certain that was instructed to explain the circumstance attending the rejection of the treaty wit out committing tins government to any li of policy but at the samejtime standing the rejection mr motley was not ; itructcd to make any propos tion for t settlement of tin claims hut to say that view of the irritation in england owing the rejection of the treaty the present not an auipicious time to propose the n pttiiny of negotiations la other words the temporary postpos muut of the question is desirable with the hope that when the eicitement shall sub nit her maj sty's government will invite a reopening he ia not authorized to an uounce the readiuesa of our government to make any proposition on the subject nor to demand the payment of the amouut of damages national as well as individual but to assure her majesty's government of the sincere desires of otir own to have all matters of dispute adjusted ou terms hon orable and satisfactory to both nations another point in the instructions is in ffeot that the mere proclamation declaring the rebels entitled to belligerent rights uot in itself cause for demanding damages or separate ground of complaint but this taken^in connection with ui ijuriit acts was unfriendly and showed a spirit of hos tility against the l'nited states during the late war resulting in losses which require reparation the instructions wt-re prt-par ed at the department of state about te days before motley left this country ha iog been slightly moditied at the instance tirarit himself they were carefully consu ered by the cobinet to whom they were at ccptable and soon thereafter handed mr motley without further amendmen the only specific instructions as to the treaty negotiations are with reference to naturalization and consuls and it is sup posed by this time he has entered upon that duty the st»t department has received no positive direct information from ministt r mcmahon since lteceniber last when he ar rived at asuncion all other information is rumor or speculation intelligence received here shows the re sult of the battle near puerto del fadra has had an encouraging effect upon the i üban army which is reported to be gaining strength every day from the very b*»st por tion of the people of the island want of harmony between the officers is command of the goverment troops in tfc «•*â– * nl tne , volunteer who have taken possession of the government is exhibiting itself iv the demoralization of the spanish troops and a large number of desertions to the cuban army this condition of things has given new iii[»-tus and strength to the cuban cause the leaders having no d"ubt of ulti mate success a nuinbtr of recruit mostly from v;r^iiiirt left here yestert'ay and to day to join the force rendezvousing on the southern coast preparing to join the cuban army thb mmuh yufstios the printers in the government office held an indignation meeting overthe alleged slanders and misrepresentations of them by the national typographical i'nion in dignation speeches were made no action was taken they claimed their privilege to settle the douglas 3 question for them "â– "•■—^ miscellaneous t«l«e;raptilr item of ornf ral laltratt from difltrreut point four members oi the new orleans metro trnpolitan police boanl including lieut ov i minn who is president of the board were imprisoned in parish prison yesterday vx hours and fined one handred dollars each by the sixth district court for con tempt in disobeying the injunction of that court the trouble grows oat of the jef ferson city police otfaira a contract wsa concluded yesterday be tween the baltimore ft ohio and indian a polls cincinnati &. lafayette railroad companies tor a permanent business con nection to and fmm the west by way of cincinnati a tire occurred yesterday morning in a stable of lharlea beihl tuinufacturer in central avenue albany and spread to his residence and a pile of tifty cords of wood the stoim and residence were destroyed and a valuable horse burned mr i ihl waa badly burned tn endavonng to save his horses losb ss«h insured 4.vh the tire is attributed to an incendiary a special dispatch from the plains says the indians are again r.t their murdered work thirty-live miles north of solomon city two men are reported killed a party of men followed the indiana bat dis covering a urge force of them did not at tack gen harney vat at zihaa this morning and left for the scene of outrage an omaha special says mr seward and party start d monday evening for san francisco two white men were killed this afternoon by a small band of indians supposed to be 3wu near loretree on platte river the steamer from fort ben ton reporta that the indiana above that point are fighting among themselves and killing the whites wherever they are found lone they are making no demonstations anainst the boats or parties a hayes city dispatch of yesterday says news was received here to-day that the in dians are massacring the settlers near min neapolis fo ty milea west of zolina c*pt west in command of forty men started from fort hayes early yesterday morning for camp supply ukiag with him all the indian prisoners at fort hayes which num bated upwards of fifty men vromeii and children it is mid they are to'be deliver ed to their respective tribes ai i<oon «.« pos ii le the object being to make peace witb tbs tribes cow on the war path t the following is the court bf appeal court calendr-r at air any for juae iutb >"««. 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 tx 10 i 17 i 10 ji the twenty-third annual meeting â– the ai^ociation of medical snpenivxnd«r,ta ot american institutions for ln%ao comenec at sunton va yesterday dr tvirk br^de of philadelphia presided th pro re'xlinijfl were highly interesting i»r cur w««i or pennsylvania read a rejiort oil thc trcatmcot of insane in private ertabllah ssmk at a meeting yesterday of hn toledo corn exchange association a petition was adiiptd to parliament advising t've im f iosi ti»:"n of doties on american breaifttaffa and m*imßßj the petition stated that tht people of the i.'iiitel states have . had stiili - ciuit pro«>f of the desire of canada to renew trade relations on the broadeat basis of re ciprocity and as there seams at present no pn»pectb of this the association conclude tli*t the privilege heretofore giveti to amer ican producers and manufacturert should be eu:iu<led and the canadian market virtu ally closed to them aii irish girl named mary rinor aged i yean fell from a boat in thi rivw at port chester village yesterday an 4 was drpirned the sunday school state convention met in tweddle hall albany yesterday o.oru infj thtre were several hundred delegate prwsent aod the following offiirer were elected president—john d lirioct of kl^ttmsh vice presidents—rev j t peck of albany and rev h day of jjchenscta dy secretaries and a business committee were alao chosen when the convention took a kccoss at the noon session the treaeur er'i rejk>rt wan rcail showing the . expendi tutes fi>r the year at 509 6h aa<j re eiptu tp 40 the rtport of the secnitarfea of tn county sab!*ath schools hh|iwe«l the â– t - to be in a proaperuu i-onditioa ai » . ri--i was then delivered on the inati tu\t of hiibl>ath hohool work ' edward murphy a liquor dealt id aj tiaiiy was aceiiiciitally drowned i'esf/crday a vote on the lay delegation vi two of the methodist ( hurches in philadelphia yesterday resulted as follows sprii^gar deu street church 2t)m for and ttve iigainat it 4jrcen struct church 25s tor pd three at^aiuat it tbe election held at watertowu n v yesterday for city officers resalt.*<l in the chcice of col jeo w flower kt'aablican candidate for mayor with a majv ( ity of th«j kepublican city ticket the ffjmiit on are equally divided a mass meeting of i onservatj yes was helh at llichtnond va yesterdi after noon the business houses were closed ant about 44mmi people assembled in the park the tenor of the speeches n.tde was th«t while neither uegro suffrage jtir even the ex-purgated cunstitutiun w<-ni decira ble yet all should be accepted t bbm might again return to the l.'i im anc peave and prosperity be restored tl claims of wajkpr the conservative uepu besjsi camiiilate fur flovemor wer3 urg acu v.>-i-r recognized with euthusiat'ja by tl amaifneo « recruiting otiice for somien tm thir doliars a month ami bounty has i c.n openet at ffirliiotj ta it is nnd<'rnt^xl thf are,to !â– <â– culiflted for the cuban .- r.tn lh grand masonic ball came erf at th acvit my of music philadelrihia latt nigh am was largely attended it was â– â– magn net-nt all.in1 the miners of the lehigh coal a*id nay ration company and wilkesbarre c.tial aiu iroi company resume work to-day telegraphic summary prom tmiuit • attiuoom adith<m washington washington june it).—the resident i has issued a proclamation abolish lig the discriminating duties upon meisrh.uidize mqjprtad from the untry of its cry^ia in french vessels in reciprocity for * decree of tb kreuch emperor simiiar in irurjxjrt and relating to american nmli : tfuffttctßltl ti maiikin mr hunry howard the attachi f tl j'.n i legation in washington w:oo m the-nmark to mr sumner th.-it holland bill would offset the united htatw claim in the proposed aiakaraa c'aiin>lc«4iven tio'a haa been onkr i to madrid ay v huine government j iron-claps omuv for sale kids for the sale of ei;^ht iron-eh d mon t't-i six lying at league miml anh two a washington wire opened monda y th navy department one offer ma'ln hy philadelphia iirm for the vessels i ( t phila delpbia wan at an average of about s\.n ln each making an aggregate of 12 fo all of them and another was inaleb kichard wailach of washington w.-io c in-..1 to ink*1 any two at the choioe of th government at lli,<mio e&cii a ihitiii ki'.mm 1111 ■— coinmimioni-r delano authorizes a pos tivk denial of the report that he has decide to aix-ept a proposition from the br>»k[.'rs o new york to the effect that th«y wiji mak retnrna for the futnre if he will coa«eat to the noncolloctum of rr j »»" [,!»,â€ΕΎÂ» h whole matter in the hands of assessor cleveland with instructions hich do i'.ot autnorize or contemplate anything of tbi«i character i>ll-nvrn state of affairs in v,vf..kf la omanl vmrj i actively auppoi^iry the civ*l authority in seorgia and gent.enoen whi have ju**t arrived from that sja(e re porjt a muuh better state uf affairs ti iq.nce nimi ndt goin4i west there i no truth m-hatever in the state ment that senator sunnier intends to visit tlii pacific aloj>e to make ipeechea oa the alabama aestion senator nve vi il.-rt^l hiia au invitation to aitfornui but tt was thf temperance conventio the convention of the nona ot temper ance in session in this city for hn past week have a«ljounied the next annual meeting will be held in newark x j a resolntion waa passed and a committee ap hjiuted to prepare a memorial to oiisrress micitiir th i«ih.';i of a liquor lav for this district . the masons interestftk fhe ' rind lodges of free and accepted m&v>nn of arkansas mississippi hlorida and virginia have each furaiahed b sculp tared stone to he used in the conittr'nction of he washington monnment ki^.-ii ntoce ha the sqnarfl and compass engraved on it st john1 lodge no m of llichmml va ml lafayette ix>dge no 64 of n â– ;» york have also sent blocks of stone for '*&<• same .-.■■♦■. these are to be placed m the mi t-it of the monument so as to be rpatl while awmnlmg the spiral staircase t.i'satk convention \ mating of the superil.tecd«fit of the several state lunatic asylums of i jie-tnitcd sutea will take p'?ce at stauntnii la t o n \\' r ilurwia tor the purpose of capstltation regarding the treatment of lmiauca tc this meeting is the tint of th kiad erer held in this emintry at which so numerous an aasemblage of persons proficient in the treatment ot the insane have net ■» coia pare views and important results ire msv ». nently expected abkrved senators kellogg and harris of lo lisiaaa arrived here taeaday they umt route v th - i'acihc coait mr van ia k sunbmpe it it understood that whep ceretary bontwell returns the name of the st coesaor of mr van dyck the aitiituc tikaaarer at new york will be determinant on the department has requested mr vac l>yck to remain only to the end of the resent fiscal v»r la>t week mr k>ut»fu at li.c request of the preaidant uiwefed the appointment of aasiatant tremttnru hon j^iiu a gruwold ex-represuntarfite in cbngrea from the troy district tut that genueman r«phes thanking t m tor the honor and stating that he is ol li^ed to de cline the appointment on the gtjtand of per sonal bnsiness interests th tog good news waa struck by the bark snnnysids on lak han m monday night and sunk the lorn wm i avidaon m luthennan antenna him tf\i v independent candidate l*r octernor european l«—or -^ 15 in tb discussion in parhankpt lawavnight of the disisdi wish sent of he irak church lord rowully re karded we idea that thii bill would prove the jiatniltion of protestantism as a myth it would only deprive the crown of the nomination of some bishops abolish eoclesi astral couru and remore ipecihc endow menu it would not interfere with the doctrine or discipline of the church he warned the home against opposing the national will and reminded than that the severest blow they had received wme in the rejection of the reform bill and the nnal compulsion they were onder to pan it the archbishop of canterbury laid the bench of bishops intended to do what in i rmsi isi they considered wiaeet and beet on the decision of the honse of lords depended the tanea affecting the churches of ireland and england a well as the doctrines of the empire he would not agree with the blind acceptation or rejection of the bill and he was glad to hear that the amend ment to it would receive consideration the curse of ireland was perpetual religious and political agitation ue was not de sirous of supporting either he believed that those who urged rejection really de sired to see this house powerless he was attached to the irish church he believed that a blow injuring it would in jure the knglish church he therefore desired to give a calm and serious consider ation to the bill and to amend and make it a good measure the earnest endeavor of the houae of peers containing the heads of the church and of the law and of the land c.3 interest of the realm would be of more avail than any agitation meetings at man chester or in ireland the earl of carnar van was unable to understand how prote stants could hand ireland over bodily to the church of home but thought they were bound to recognize the merits of freedom from the state control which had for so long a period been a kind of slavery he repudiated the idea that this bill would seal the fate of the english church and did not even think it an act of speculation as it distinguished private from corporate property but as to the wisdom of disendowing a corporation which was fulfilling duties of qnpitiori»m character it was right to state hat were the disestablishment granted partial dis endowment must follow on the monetary question he argued for liberality and generosity and in conclusion sdvised the house not to reject the bill the majority of the commons he said demanded its passage but the mi nority of the house and the country com mended its consideration in committee the bishop of derby opposed the bill on the ground that it ignored the queen's su premacy and would in the end bring the country under the dominion of the papal legate the house without iring any action at 12:15 adjourned new york new york jane 15 president grant arrived this morning at ii o'clock accom panied by mrs grant and family he will leave thin evening for boston to attend the peace jubilee capet review < len sherman reviewed the entire corps of uad'-ts this morning after which he pre sented the graduating class their diplomas and naa'le a very interesting address of half an hour's duration the visitors 4>en sherman and the board of visitors will leave here to night or in the morning vice president coifax and wife will leave rondout for new york on thursday morn ing w york june 15.—the common council yesterday adopted a resolution ap propriating 30,000 for the celebration of he fourth of july the resolution ordering the discomin fnce of th central market in seventh av mam was sent back to the committee knights templars pror*edlng of the grand encampment at philadelphia pinndei.i-hri june 15.—the knights temptara assembled in broad street early this morning the grand commander and officen of the grand commandery being on horseback after a review of the line which stretched for a mile along broad street the grand commander headed the line and the whole body marched down chestnut street and were received by the mayor and councils in front of indepen dence hall the procession presented a brilliant appearance the visit icg com mandgries are all here and number upwards of 2i_ioo representing nearly every state in the union besides ontario onebec and n'pw brunswick the procession then proceeded to horti cultural hall when the visiting knights were welcomed by sir richard vani irand master of the pennsylvania grand lodge hich was responded to by sir v sewell gardiner grand master of the grand encampment of the united states an oration was then delivered by sir wm h allen past eminent grand commander of pennsylvania after the delivery of the oration the knights partook of a collation and dispersed until evening when they will be present at a grand ball at the aca demy of m n-j boston mayor hurtle lt welcome to che prras — derfilun in the buffalo whuky i n*r at1 c liostos june 15.—preliminary to the commencement of the great national peace jubilee the city authorities this forenoon welcomed the representatives of the pre^s of the country nurahering abont three hun dred mayor shurtleff met them in the executive committee room and delivered an appropriate address he was followed by mr curtis guild in behalf of the boston press who made an address of welcome to the brethren of the press from the whole country and delivered an original poem which was deservsdly ap plauded by all present a bountiful col lation furnished by the city authorities wan then partaken of in the rutialo whisky fraud case the trial of which occupied all of last week the jury found in favor of £. s johnson and thon^as fell and disagreed as to a j houghton and win l brink johnson and fell were discharged and the ise as to the others stands over until uctolter next items by telegraph a liverpool dispatch i»vb there seemi to be no diminution in the tide of emigration to america for the week coding l«t saturday evening over 60u0 men women and children left that port alone for new york prince arthur has decided to make a nail to canada and perhaps to the tnited state he will leave sometime during the fall th election for city officers in water bury onn took place monday hon a b merriman republican nil elected mayor by 319 majority the republican also elect a majority of the city officers the dominion parliament at ottawa has voted an additional subssiy to the pro vince of quebec and ontario payable july ist three daily trains will be ran over the i jiuutille k cincinnati air line road from monday the 21st inst the presentation of diplomas to the gra floating cadets at west point was made tuesday by general sherman a large number of diitnlgmihed visitors congre gated at the academy to witness the ceremony baker's military expedition to the upper nile the expedition with which sir samuel bakxr l gniog to attempt the oon<|aest of tie cpper site amntry consuta of 500 aimh carab and 1300 nubian infantry mad with bueeehloaden and carrying 14 moun tain hojriuera sir samuel also takes three teamen m paddle-wheel 130 feet long and aitot baam one acrew 80 feet ion and 17 feet beam sad one acnw so feet l.n s and 13 feet beam ttwaa tataeu are of steel and are to be transported in pieces to the place of lannehiik where th»y wbl be pnt together it is expected that this will be abort 200 mi]e north of the equator and tout by means at the stamen the expedition will reach the albert nyarza lake by christ v mr samßelaairi with ham a e»p ply of engliah hardware bdta an2k aach ai to exjiria»ni haa imb will be raited to trad with is tka atnier f africa he will eataukk mith at d udceesoiubl for bnahiim a»d abo for keeping op his i.ninmnniratinim with r^ypt the viceroy ha made him gsoer»l-in chief 0 the exneditioaarj army with power ot life and death aod the title of governor geaeral of the kia«donu beyond the egyp tian frontier the expedition ia to atart 011 the lit of july justly served a m*trlm*mt»l liwsailttl i w h tap from the wvhingtuo chronic the people of washington have had a genuine mip aanaation in which oft words boaated wealth reciprocated i factious a larceny a private bairiige wmd den atari oa a wadding tour a rejected and exasperated suitor capture of a ihihirmr't bridegroom and prifoß ban an all curioos ly intermixed the hero ia a bum giving the name of william p brown and repre senting himself to he a wealthy ueorgu planter po eased of a magnificent planta tion stately mansion c bmt impoverished by tiie war whose errand to this city was to dispose of 400 acne of the family estate to raise the meant wherewith to stock and improve the remainder this man secured the affections or rather the person of mias mary carpenter of washington by repre senting his wealth broad acre and repu tation as particularly d—imhje and prom ising to settle 10,000 on her in case f a marriage theae negotiations were care fully kept from the ears of the paternal head ot the family and even when the day of the marriage had been arranged he was still kept in ig noranoe of the whole matter the plans had been carefully laid and taking advan tage of mr carpenter's absence on monday forenoon the paeado planter and miss may were joined in the holy bonds of matrimo ny by the pastor of a fashionable church not two squares distant from tbe residence but two or three persons witness d the cer emonies and immediately upon their con clusion trunks were hurriedly placed on a | hack in jfc—k tko wm and bridegroom after farewell salutations and a few fem inine tears entered tbe vehicle the impa tient jehu ifhnnwh the door and the hap py couple were off for the south the father's indignation may be imagined whes he learned the truth in the evening from a younger sister to add to the confusiou the lover of the tickle may a young clerk in the war department who expected to marry the lady himself in tbe fall called to see the object of his affection in the evening father and lover started furious ly for alexandria where they intercepted the fugitives at the hotel there was no duel the young lover did not punch the head of his successful rival but there was sim ply a reconciliation on tire condition that mr brow should establish his good repu tation the next day theparty of four re turned to washington the next morning brown gave evasive answers mr carpen ter suspected he was a swindler about noon mrs carpenter discovered that a val uable velvet cloak a heavy gold chain and a gold pencil had been stolen from the house it was at once suspected that brown was the guilty party a warrant was procured brown passed the night behind prison bant he was committed next day in default of s hi bail it is btated that brown com mitted the larceny in order to meet his mat rimonial expenses thus drops the curtain on one ot the strangest sensations with which the appetites of washington gossips have been regaled for a long tune and for tnnate it is for the bride that such decided action was taken by her father in the case for her life in company of such a rascal would have been most unhappy if not wretched died gillig-june 11 in this city mary helen maydavn itu f t'lwrlct g iil-.ascd iso yean and 10 months itihhi fr-im 2ta w»^hin[rton mreot it wt-dnesday inurnint nl m o'clock mm f tli family ari invited 10 attend dukes june 12 in this city mr jjhu duke in the twtli year of hi ugc huaratng i*»<i a oomp eta amortment t raaionab'e prfoe buffalo houumnu stukk 414 mam a american block mmw*lo m»ll«-«ble iron warm malleable iron made to order pratt ft letch woeth proprietor offlc « and s4 temee rt buffalo h y tmtk kiimci without palm j o bakbour lonnerlr of n«w york h mi offlu-o la connection wit ih h b straight dentist when be can be found daily ready t â– , relieve luffering humanity dr barwour hiving h»d gml expcrienc in extracting teeth under the tewaeaw of nitnnm osld or laughing m will devot h whole time to thin branch trf practice htindmu i f t«wt invjniai can be seen s.t the efflee at no ms main troet b>ff>lo type knmrtnr and printers wareh'-use furntahm ertry article required m the printing.burinem t any c text jeniff â– !, on as r niimc kiui as any foundry in thie country ajso x ectkotvpino in til its vsrioty alm type adapted lor wcfc â– malline ma chine '*• li mas jc«ber hair toalc f«l remetatwa the incomparable remedy try it.—it ncnv aih thw nnparatao tofm j h«.r laulng ojt and pri'indw • ttm^rnw gurwul irmi lot we mt of dandrat and iwku ibe bair aott and gloejy it oontai no ulptaur l ukar of lead or oth ev coloring matter being dealgned esnvatr or rtreiifrlhenw the hair 60 renb and 1 per bottle prepared by b jknnkb chentet am wain et op poeite the park macartplaninc milkonpaay door swh and blind mann'actory 206 e s«neea 9t bu«a'o flihirin siding mnuldinfm brack et kun dried im r til.zcil mid uniriand s luftide and ouuide blind 1»<->t and mindo fnunm al«u planing sawi'iif a.d turning rf v«r de-cnpu-.u doi c to order n sbort notice and with dutiakb mitnluiloa or copeirtmerablp the firm of jason parker a co hattac been hawlved n th flnt of aprl la-t they take mifc method of retumtijr thanks foi tne liber patron age txtrml'-d to them the accounts of the late urn will 1 settled by edward dudlby t hi bee earner of rie t ard terrace and all demand agatont j p * co or edward dudley fthould be at gn~ce pke hrntf.it v hewiabee bo leave the city for tin health for a abort time jam'in pakker kuwahd mjdlet i^k"/lr th buffalo ir compsnr are now inqf til to fop pit cu-t..bt«r with lake loe at th lwent rat a lull supply ciiarantecti the wwin llnoxitrh th delivery wagon of tun ccmpmot are o ored r«n ani pruminently letterrd lakk ick any iuat utiticn of men deliveries ice if report at the of 9 •■.!! b corrects onlen kit at harvin'h drug gtobe c.r waahincloe and s r iuim will be promptly fills * « mtltics ph«i«lk vtr latarairt 7 ol banford capiw nilow wm c bhitu afart 4 brown'i b dl.i 1 i«a buffalo a t coe tlr.t pin l..«r < ._ r r sol llaruotd cai.ltai •»<«,«•■w c skith acmt 4 brown's huiidluir boffaio v t lllfkwlaa akakal iiu tnoms clabk bllliur to clara a rm bftetlhuic diaaoler oontar ut waauwno and perrj tnrf boftaj manufactinr and damter hi hlith wmw>.alenholfurr bpwli ooron sptrta mi tel wka^t ou rawwuakr diimntlr brandle andoln | .^____ slavs slbam la moo bom window blax an n»d ataaa flati gla»s fob btobu ami 1 willi so at la • than w<n rilosa 50/00 wa whiis liad 11.1 bbla ijssktd oil for flaftt vr & j icuim 00 id maia at w •• u at ksfak k \ hanhid wr luaraaascarur 4 brown bsudtofrs bo£l s t taalwnc>n,jamwj>-icwat itthn » f tbctiwwb»t t^he nicest c 30lest akd best eo i a ft u)..0 a oai c lf«.-uouert st*r ih ma-n t the kink exciting races asd rich sport ipo morrow evening to-mottow'b adtertiseroent atimal peace jwilee june is 16 17 18 and 19 fare to boston 19.00 bt grand tritik railway awo botal mail use of tkawbs do.n tkv st latrine ticket mid 11 nthor information kl the grand trunk agency (*â– ; its ms x buffalo john whitmoke agwrt the rim the only irish ktpnblican paper iv arisica the irish republic fuft this week contains dirokiajji 1 the ir.«h faepublican convention t chk a o 2 the lonu ud the irlnh church 3 dehiny a the luravrriti with the devil t it iti»iiihi in -•' - 3 let us have t eace 7 our thank a a n w stnrr br dr o'dottavmn of trinity r«i k-fc'e u l in specials i 1 p..luii»l itoonouy by horses groeley 2 kurupeaa curmpunaencf a ourwutfiliikton-lelw 4 the ron hrnry c tik-ejr'n i.«ttcr to the irish re pub!ic*iu of urn übiiml btataa on tha work ci 5 pi mii-iu o'rioke'it valedictory and farewell ad drew to the ir!*h people cknekal corkespondrhce 1 r w dwim , 1 peoria 11l .. n th irish rcpiih licftn om ration at chioafu â– :. a voice jrum trm 5 k ( n&l ktrfiu in kentadcy i 4 the two dromlm aga<n 5 objecttowbe uviffßatiom 6 the cuban patriotic committee i editurial vutts the kew york iruh kepnblicati itelegati.m j fa'ht malone'i sermon on the colored !â– < ,]>!« florae gr«*te7 uic ti tl>e c%ica«d cottm niton 1 lie w aoluntfiod city lit cli4.ii atldrflm of ihe in h itcmibiican state central com ttiitt -* of ulinnlt spirit of til x press v*m from ireland and all rts of the world wht other intelli f t nn of special lntare.it to k readers subncrfpitoi s for one year 94 ot sir-i-le py w fnr sale by all new dealer anvricaa new go new york neral a^c.u audnw irish re public box 6.03 x y city jameh kelly agaot lor the city f buffalo ' cests wmmhh6 fiske clark & flagg's patent pantaloon drawers a(jent for this city t kennett 273 main st geokxje b tkipp mancpacrchn or all mi or shirts wrappers drawers linen dickies bosoms collars and cuffs kadi to order and tor bale at ho 11 north mrtjiook the americas iurttb lake'short mich s'n i raiijtoad line 1 tewt tmirtto wilt jl â– iii1 mm th jo dohit r sl f»ik io dnw oo laabai r ' ". txli ol.ii , bwk us lack uud burttatt prtilm m loak,ud au polou la ui hal in i*lll 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you want good work ao to a nuoncal a j r howell lookup ww aw pfctara tii»i m.iij-iiii.i ho v b diviiioh nun mrtot i»l t»»«ty<—i wrf ml»i i tki nila bnaekai ol tko habaß wnahat to uid ibslla in»n mm oonko o ihu ln u4 ikvilklac pxikat •• ifcabaaaa will ta tanri«o n stsi i^mli fw ■« bobw wa if b pwtfcaitar uwni p 14 to daatai •»■i 111 1111 l 111 i«|»m ill an *^^*~^' -* w i wt««ur fr^^mnm ml>a>ai j b howill oobt t viergiver dwbn in paints oils glass | wisdow iash uim latbuu fct n 13 e swm «., bublo k t jobh a rasr ouiim *°°* k °^" jacob vmotvpl y\r b.olver vt • i ml rlo iboma erioot no 5 owiimwi *~ nwilml hoiut wrtck rommait ncrußs ahp uxmujw auuo rramu ludb to okddl a wfttjr f ri i ilii i â– â– eomunilr n hand h<m ted wmififrum talcum ort wholesale trade fruit jars fruit jars at masutaoixmttn pbicib deutded in the city mason » nmtovkd ol.lgs covbu dex?er and union at w h blenny bon a 00 crockery china and glassware of every description at the very lowest prices silver plated ware a la&ge and cohfuiti stock gas fixtures gas fixtures at reduced prices and or the newest patterns bronzes parian marble vases cologne sets to at w h glennt 80n co m»iw buoi itejett furniture fob evkrybodt at bedccxd piucol furniture chaos and upholstery goods on hand ' tatton sub u onuf u4 l^rtn boxli he *~ to u b»t g>u ""• m-w-r ibaac p white m bate «. nefrigerators iroicicnm both ilate aid zucc tk b 1 bmat haw > mm t mlfct m olated forks in uoon it beuqi.'ed noob quality wmi bfßal to aaj k«k waw * bub ft bm â– >â– table ctlhit maw * mm ut ihu cheffaw iron works odo vtbxbt bcttaxo m t . wm j wl it timuml a ui,ttohirt«im liuiibibhib rr^arwkmk hiifo «!>♦'*' lw w»t *>.««. t mnri oummtb boots and shoes poibu ou raxaca cai ooib aaukjunikiuij boon tram nvci calt wuint â– !— fibs oaif ■» bum dbbm ran ratorr ijitwb bhiiibi imh sole afioct at porulab shoe store v^^m^fc b^^^*nnb*fl #^^^ a «»■* _ wlwbi vawvew jew ■■■■• â– â– fli^bl iybtkiui trahwobtation uo mi mil a ihta t r^7.....ltatar icimii »« ps dm 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-15 |
| 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 | 1869-06-15 |
| 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. 8004 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-15 |
| 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 | 1869-06-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690615_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. 8004 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2950 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxrv tuesday june 15 1869 no 8004 the ring brotal exhibition at the allen mecoole fight the formrr has the bent of the bailie to to ao st loiia june 15-th tight betwern mike md'oole and tom alien took place today on mart maud about twenty miles down tht river jerry donovan ud tom k.lly acted aa econ for mcuoole and butt riley of new wk and sherman thurrton for al len jack lΓΒ«mΓΒ«y of st louia wu ura pire for mcuoole and kph holl jid of cut referee '" au*n *" i "** ch"~11 b^th nun praented a fair appearance hut allen much the b-it me oolei friend are murh diaappotnte'l at hin appearanoe he being fat and ihowing sign of nukilfai ph the men entere.l the rin at a ooarur before two o'clock bat fighting did not commence antil nine time after mcconbi won tnc choice of ground and orfered to i t alien mm that he wonld win the light allen made a ipeech laying that he was an kngliahman had no money and could not accept mol'oola'i offer bnt aaked ha the men then went to work and nine Γ«Òβ¬Β’ w.re fought the ninth aii'l laat rnuml both nΓΒ».-n tlow in rphp'in'lmg v the call tbt n./iΓΒ»e ami aamaΓΕΈaut imng at intenw thΓΒ»t tlie referee cool.l not lie heard the rt.m oatanta approaches each other anil cngag<ΓΒ«i in very ilo uartrr in a law mnanh they clinched anil n.llnd over aile l.y aiaa in close conflict while both m'-n w-rc hiikgiog mi.therΓΒ«arth allen place 1 fail lianilh on the even of mwcwatt j*uii wm k"ΓΒ«l<'n them dnprratply h tho cry ol toul wu ra:nrd tr-im hacattwl corner i'lio ro ( ΓΒ», was ut ami too wililost excite mint prevailed for a inw muinmt lull urn i:rowil noon after fiaamd fc.ward tli natn tho rofcrec was afraid to give ua de ciiion sΓΒ«ver.il iiΓΒ«t/'ih mi pillΓΕΈlail at tiii hi-ml bnt iw nflil to decide the matter unlil h rrai'ln 1 st laak allen i.utlinikht mccoole all the way through anil to all appearances would have won the tight if l.c had been"allowed t proceed mccoole waa much blown anil badly inll.lll and wai in reality whipiΓΒ».l i ho tight la*tu.l iln.ur twenty minutes the jubilee successful inauguration of the huge musical festival a rhorim of 10,000 voices h nd x orcheutra ot 1100 lu tttruments artillery anvils and church bells pressed into ser vice mumlcal civil and military vilublrs pn enl c ac ac homton june 1 the inauguration of the irreat nati peace jubilee took plan shortly after th o'clock k*v k i hafe aaknd divine uΓΒ«d mayor shurtliil rtrisitgsjli the m&m mm a ii mm followed the mayor m orat of tin tiny mih speech was tf sommnii length in wbi.h he said : it in onlair in hm ml hi of mm i t flit htgkwl t utnph of victory in most j>erleut iΓΒ«a t lotni<'ΓΒ«t iltn h:itrie liushwl m melody amig in entire agiocmcttt with thisthoiiq convenes tliia vast awniuy him th was evur before gsjthtmti vi a faingli au enoe room upon this i.-nitinent gather tom the font from tint went from t north and from the south to hlend t power of numbers and haniionv of ttmnd multij.hnl voice and uiatrudicnt overy name in ending up to heaven am forth 11 men a divan of great joy over t restoration of lotnestic pewe nd the nΓΒ«wal of prosperity to our common eou try he th.-n im.il tribute to i s ( wore as one to whom rightfully helougi t crowning honnrn of thn day and alno mv honoramo mention of pmjn anil ole lia admiral i'.nr^nt l'ommo.lort x .-^ and other veteran na%al otlicitx wcrn enrted t th t'ulisvum by the i'ntnn nay asmh'iatton ". any other linti n-;ui he people inchu ing mrs llarriiton uih otis i'arepa an ole bull wero cordinlly t.-i by m performers and sf>ectators in the vast htii i the chorus and instrumental erfor r-t numbered from ten to twelve thrmsan and the audieucc probably tweity-ti thousand not with stand ing the heavy aho ers during the foruu |
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