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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday july 3 1859 no 80090 new york jyobahlf lapture of loi kyan and hi urn * rr:i i al *•»*!.* kliltil hn which i . *°-. 4c n . urk july i ihe < uwl mimnm m the ahip \. r in lit mmm m i*y immfanvd v th < th er:n \\ bitm klu at klmwrd it .. f i u«i they w.ii u re_*--t_m»i thi evnmt m the majority ax ( ul>ii s*-u..r i hmwm and i»r ki.sw.ra mm immh f**.ii brought ui km fmtk ni l-.iged m ti tli ludlow street jfil ihe wtnmmto then for wert i-.n i l.y i i________mt«f wuta before whom tv-'tr i *«• * conic to morr.w application w u made for tli.ir mlmm on mil it is < nmdered prob mm that kyan and hii men a now m oners as i revenue cutter lm iked mot t i ardincra isla_u<l with a fully armed crew ma4*a*mm mt deputy marshals mmmmt mm they have iju arreted anion mmm and that three were k;|le i rid several wounded by i»tol shota in aem b yes terday rv lwltl.v oh lmt at the commt-in-unit lit of i kard's bus-ueas college this afternoon \-.<: pro prietor s n i'ackard who has ii mm ways mamfented his ifit re«t in l . r i vaneement and mprovement of the iidi tion of wodirii v.-ry lilierally annouuc i hin intention of ftt^taf 11 any fifty youn v m who desired it a thorough bu est lucati'.o kratiutomly and to f;nd .- ma tion for th.-in when ju.ililied addr ■■*■» wen also maim l»y hnrate l.reeley m n mall oliver l>y«r and otheru six n stul.nu«ra«!iiat*(l and th-r are betu i hi and 400 now in the ml lege washington d clom*ly wntrlilng our i ilium polio 3 summers views titude of thi itifth mmiha mmmjmm that t ugfhfc official present t blmw j li y placet th t kngland towttdi us during th vi a v r mi luard mmtim ■whtaa loahl that ngund rejoiced to ml tb cut ted mmm kiemlar it ntrill policy at the pres it the ~||. frit tj i ireland follow ■m ml i ' war a-id there in b i*l ml that urn jmoililw l-ly took u between mm it ton ami \? m-ter kow-rta wan in to tin fud.ie.t and that tin jtravored under rihtrmtions fmui h foreign tlitlflj to mdii.v th minister to make no further callt i'nited mates authorities to en neutrality laws on the other aduim'htratton il well aware that mm l»e strictly adhered to and vig edited kiitdand w ill soon m ■come to a j tint nettli incut of tin claims sumui r at fbo bag_am_ng f the oub!e.h foresaw what the result if the admiriitration • ii 1 not take deration the connection lietween in and kn^li-di cane id insist adoptiou if th r«y pmjcy wh'ch aits upvomikm l kks stion whedi.r 4bm of inttr tuu are entitled to ii-tormer's p i - as been referred by the seeretaiy tjasury to the attorney fieneral cmion cable news it iv koiljis aiimoiinrcs » ( omi 1-1 i iator.v volley in cuba \\ l;ir*_i;il le;irlo\t 4«nirs warm | it appro\r«l accident to the new cable ft a fee fuvajujolj 1 via key wert hik 2 i aptam dam !'•■kodas at an inter i i.'w with havana editors ntpwilmi dis itisfactiou with the't treatim-ut of th i u itiou ii ■ii>|l.uned tliat in;,l ad .? adv.satiny nnoa an tpm j they excitrd passiona and rain-.l ~' „ st a am to the poll y of the iqv;-rmnent it stated that h wm n'.t the san^ininiry person that mopl were ted to btlievu in in to he what ii dewirod was to paciv the island with the least pcmbbb •.',» dding of blood he ndmsted the journals to advo ite conciliation and mm and lie hoped the editors would comprehend the spirit of i b tlicsc instructiona and act accordingly ' in the courss of his s|j>eccb he stated tb.it i the late captain licne.a i>ulee had been i harshly treat the aniioiiii nui l of urn action of the j 1 nited mat atith i itie;-i in preventing the iolation of the neutrality laws render the i pauiards in re onhdeiit aud they now '■li-ok for a sjs-e.iy termination of the retw ; lion in thin inland the ree iata fran bummi at the ports f ; t ui»a for the iintiith 0od»y amounted to li,_ui,ouo i'lm-ii fivabcmt mahkih july st tlm carta yesterday passed the nrsom budget ant horizing the j government to up—d such sums ot money as may in mmm]f for public mttim for the next thrc months ihiring the debate ' admiial to[hte said he was willing to al j imi private pirties t carry on the work in public arsenals it mv were willing to to un ' dertakc it bmm zoulla declared that the political revolution was an established fact but the | economical revolution remained to lie i achieved the contemplated changes in the minis ! try have been po.stponc.l until the budget of expenditures now before the cortes is mi the emm etri-ri h 81t lom»o july _!. a meeting of the pcerr mm hidd yesterday to mm the mmwm tiou of thu new iri.sh church body and to frame amendment to the pending bill ban russell f-aron westhury karl t.rey and others agreed to lot low the lead of the l>nl.c ot cleveland . the caulk i.i.rst july l imm seems to lie no doubt that the cable ha b«m cut and buoyed m no communication has yen had with th"crtat lantern since the morning of june w urn communication with the steamship < ireat kaatern through th cable was restored at noon to-il y 1 despatches received trom her explain tie mflpmaioa m communication m follows : a full it was discovered in the ca ble on wednesday and the threat 1 astern mm oblig d to stop i.m-acte and remove it a heavy gale prevailed and in order to m«m the probability of a mfiom aeeidcut to the nw it was decided to cut and buoy it which was successfully done the weathir to day having become tine the ca ble was recovered the fault removed anil the work oi laying out recommenced all well on hoard at mm to-day the . ireat kastern was in latitude 47.06 longitude 3d sniy madrid july t-hiitmnd that setior kv.ro president of the cortes is likely to ! i called upon to form the new ministry several i.tticial communications have pmm-i hrtwvuil con lodes the new (_ ap taiu general of tuba aud the home gov eminent by cable relative to cuban inairs and the situation in the island but the tenor has not yet been made public carhst demonstrations arc reported in the provinces there has been a strike of the cab drivers who objected to the new regulations requir ing t.bern to be uniformed and to mtm tick ets to passengers the strike mm much inconvenience i'ant.iamkst london july j the house of lords tonight continued the consideration of the iriah chmfchbfflm ownwitt clmum » it jzl^wtafttaty mt«l tortrik out imm 17 nick tcqaim that pay to h wilt for tfa retention of we -: i 1 pm»d««em fay the chnrches tv hike o x leveled mo».<i an m»ead nwi.t aatbonra grafct to the < ataolics and prt*byteft*na after a lung debate :.'.- h ■» i.i.,ii«..1 and the amendment «•• .•; ■a te «/ 113 to 146 mam fcl't im ml m jajy | .\ mfkhu net wcnrre.l ■i'urtadown v uv arising nut f an ' rang den-vent ration th pall ir t fxjn th riuora k''lid id u..uj d . * ur.-i.ti aik>tli«r mb uim july i it m rumored tlat thi r iin«dk-kl i uubc-ii i k'i • h u '- i--«t i»'t.i fipr a y ar terrible accident fnm r an iron kriilur al rirh itionil a m-m pevmm klllrd ac i fc . rttß vi va jiily •_». a barbecue given o th wf*fc«r colorwl j men toov phi %■itlj on vauxhalt nland i mi 1.-1,11 this city about three o'clock i the chain bridge ml ling to the i«laiul m ! ho crowtle'l that it ya t way uarrj ty lo»n i about sixty persons colonel j&uie>i ii ] branch a|ir»imit»'fit hrriker,and the ctßmt vativft cand'ilatc tor thi b^mta wan in ftantly uillcl klao pofiommh kirkham wlii w.is ou luty airivio to prevent tti i:n)wd fr.im mhtltm thu lritl^e s*-ven oaland mtmi wan fnta.ll wnunde.l the ( sland ' obmraiivi l»arl>e<ue whitjh wi tanletl l>y tbe jtcriileut wan ntteiult't | ny ani time hnntlrl-d colored men m i * aro bmak of vhiu a large crr>w<l ha«l om^pvßtlßdl at the gate of tlie briil^e 1-adiug u 8m iftuml but were ke oif by the kfli'.v i pi lirain h wlio wan raau.i o ' ing the alf iir whi stiii'ttn on the hi lligti dinuttil urn twhet to admit the crowd i which lining son the wui^ht broke tht , tiiujliim pneipstatiiw a inim'k-r into the wat»t when olinn;l i'.ianuli poboomh iili^in anil colonel ashby were cau^iit n 1 liie falling timber ait<l killed seven 1 liit persoiis were hiniimnl twu of mhum ! ill die the body of colonel hram-h vm uuwed to his rcsi<lpnce by a procession i j : ominent mti/.ins and the police esoorte*l r x irk ham's rt-mains home colonel inch waa one of the first bus-nesn men vi ; . city kichmoiid is jwrvaded by a gm •■. gli*om mi coiiwijueiice f if the calaiuitv the plague i i nrli i urwttv at i i»n llimi ror with ih clflm mi hoard i to ftc i ■i i i.k-s uevßtts uly j 1 he t tien ci't • i-tte ' urimx famn mar tirn.jii i in i|uarantiuu with j|rhtiwn aana ■« niaaiia wi board bkaßatiai two iii-n 4 m yept>-rday three to iuy ;. i thrif tii mf 1 lore the < aptaiu liret oifi rr uni surgeon bmi amhl tm aamataaa kareo'n in il fc f i ntil meflical aid eaa b proriind ■£■wih c tu-nd.d by i r <', apar munatta urgeon she ill talu in jrovtium uid ooh ac soon ai nimiliiu ami proaai t i rth miscellaneous it li'^liiphl i mi ii l.'iin:il inlera-ol from ofti-rrnt l*uini loaannah x •■was committed to cam bridge mass j i yesterday in default ot 9smm bail on a i , rge of causing the death of her step-sou ears oil by whipping the pr-ties ive at •,»»'. john i honuii tried in the i'ntted states i.strict ct*ut for parsing counter feit money was oqbi icted a*id sentenced vcst'-nlay to one > 1 imprisonment m dedham im 1 m 1 1 : henry a i'ierce i ted states minister resident to the smulwi . islands sav-.t for honolulu fr-iu san ft vim yesterday on the ship liival eighteea ermar s'*agnag societies of l'h ladelphia compi.-s nearly five hun dred voices wfl take pa m the eleventh saeiil'erbund at ua-tiuior rom the loth to the ihhof july they 1 leave on th tilth in an extra tra:n the uhi , fttl lvt gation coin i i diet th i resident ;" the mvier's association r.t s».inmit ffiß eaterdav ;.:,.! h ' ipofl afa wii of t rms hich aie not oiy mtisfaotory to the cutaway but it was the mrt tint could lie done aa tht ui"i'rs would make no conccesinna about one hall 1 t'ue companies iv all the fenih i vama coat districts wiu recommence w*.rk on or about th nth inifc hit very little workwllbe umt tlltili that time the lehigh coal and navigation dm ; my men oramm on tuesday the oth the fre"hman ball clubs of v ill and hr-owu iniversities played a cam f base hall a new rami yesterday mm ig ia i 1 '!:•■favor of vmm y & score of 96 t 14 the l.e stature of new hampshi will not lose its mm this week as cxi yd j the concord a t'ochester n»'lraid mm ! pmmii the senate the new hump-hire printers am . j tion w i'l meet at l'ly_iu.uth on the 1 !■. inst i p miller of the poi-.-in b ■chronicle will de'iver au address and ja maiden of the lowe'l oamwvrt t w ■read a pomft an mum on like w 1 at pjmogm will be part of the progrsm'm state telegraphic items much anxiety has tsmal at albany tm the übjl^t of granting liceiih.-s to tmitimil ! salootih ahd hhwi numbers r-l l»est uiti/erti j bvra ajmiearcd before the excise comir's j sinners to remonstrate against it st-'l in the ahseik-e of the i're^ident of the hoar ' tin remaining members have granted u ajnms maainj nrfiit tettgaatooa it i mod the action is legal i.nv haftauhi went to wart point jm i twday to mmmd a few days the tirst bbbm of has ball between the i alerts of eoskartar and the caahai city 1 club of bwiaoaaßj was played at hjramiai j tmtardaj aftanwaß and nmattid in the m ' lowing si-nre av-rta 15 central city's u mi«a ifitehad this nstrnnnmer with a | party ol yniing hiiiies from asgar college wiji visit lown for the purpose af aaaarvnmj 1 the stiur eclipse in asgajai the convict drake who was shot io the [ rev,.'t at sing sing prison on wednesday • ued ye.-tenuy vt-sterday was the foui th and last day of j the june meeting of the jlensselncr i.irk i ass-oeintion the race for a'l horst-8 that have in-ver trotted better th;>n 2:2 i for a fmjbm t uot s'mki to the lirst 4ih to ; dwmoomd and 8890 to the tb;-.1 was won bf mace's jrey haak in tbim lnjj)rt i baakk time l|i 2'.t and m9 i plitvr's mvioti p.-rry toe.l the nriiad n-id , ' weu tfllcr'a bi!'y liarr the finvd money telegraphic summary fnastanaauri uimocui miiiiiiim | new york xi.w vokk july j.—at 12:4o o'clock , this morniug haines were discovered on the ! top floor of the large double mm front live j t-tory brick building nos 4s and 50 white i street occupied by messrs win j peak it i 0 wholesale dealers in dry goods the lireuieu soon e-.t-uguii.htd-the tlj-mea but i occasioned considerable damage by water | the aggregate loss is estimate at 10,0tm j the lire in tarryt.wu wednesday night j ; destroyed property amounting to 3'j,000 j ob oi kan hank orrery there are still mm fm^om or more of i the ommi hank money in the h&mu of the ' thieves the hank oitieials have offered a rewurd of 925.006 for the arrest of ! the thieve a!th m_;h they claim that ; the bank did not lose over that amount eo|,fa itamffmml vim pre-hent col ' fax and wile arrived by rail at irvingtoa on the lluds.n where they were met by ! momi 11 rnjiull at whose residence it s tutfawimmd they will remain a short time v nkw yor.k july-!.—the ease of kdward b ketch am the forger was up again to day before the supreme cwurt which was deirely throit_«d \\ hen judge harnard was about to render his decision mr phelps in lehalf of the prisoner protested against the proceedings iustitutetl for ketchum's release and asked that the writ be discharged and the prisoner remanded to > pnson he said that the prisoner consid j ered that the mmmm was juat and deserv ed aud did not desiro to avail himself of i j any technicality to obtain his liberty i mr p.artlett explained that he had sued ■writ at thi rf'iucst of the pnmmn ' , fattier lu'lcr barnard said that undf-r the cir ! ' utiuitjui'fi but u ■••].,..,■■, i.j ii for him i 1 which wan to t fi*r_t the wnt »..■! n < maud th pnsoutr to tat l'riß"n washington w/.-i,:\..ton july % the de-.-rea.-e in j tin p«blic debt of oh t 4lo,l>z m mi pmt surprise to s»*_r*-tary hon t well for i only twenty-four houra since he d-d ml axpaat the decrease to be over 010,000,000 it was not known tul yesterday that the i decrease would be au large within the ' t last thirty haan over qq 000,000 tiav baaa paid into the treasury from mafimmm j sources which vm oammttefl when . 1 secretary ltoufwell read the statement to i eneral ijrant to day he expressed himself as highly pleased and remarked that it the [ receipts of the treasury nontinned to la c ; crease and the pidilic aa¥t decreases hf wm btilished as to the success of his ad < ministration and cared not for the croak ing and meeting of the politician end thei representatives the partiaan bm tb piymeiit ot the semi-annual gold interest due nn the public debt began to-day the total am int payable at all the offices if the treasury is about 131,000,600 it i * estimated that i'l addition to this amount various other dividends payable in th.r principal cities to-day will amount to 20 000,000 mm them payments with t_m purchase of t 000,000 of bonds ordered b secretary hotitwcll to-day will it is thought,relieve the stringency of the money market telegraphic miscellany i'rehident irant a an inttrview to-day with l!e[irescntatives clit't and ivlu.vnl l>r i iilmt and other t-urglans leniail : that havii'g appointed pocttuia-hterti for ait 4u«ta ajaj macau he waa not disposed tv change tht m nil uaa incumbents sin > ll-1 prove meoiupett-nt during the interview 1 rant i:avr do imlicatiou that he wad col iidering the political status of t>tk>r^ia . in the neighborhood of junction < itv k mmjajy aad west of there the late storm wan greater than any other bince the setth - ment of the state at chapman's cree mfatl houses were cai ried away and thir en livrs are known to be lost many af ii rfc^i'hnts of the valleys were obliged to limb trees to escape the sudden overhou ■urn neighboring streams at manhai iii fourteen dead l«»hea hatl puaatl lloat tß down the i'.lue layer miss anna hose daughter of walttr lit'sc a hardware inerchaut of llornell villa n v waa drowned ou wadaaada alknßmqaji she and a party of youiij irikiid aaaa in a boat which was came 1 ivur tiie dam the other persons mm and ban aniaaiaj swu«/af mm bomi u;is nmawal thai mmmmmj uml ragu tho tug lk>at ki[>on while mmaßttau p the river at cleveland struck i sma'l ferry boat aaommmbg ten or twelve iiaß.-ied-'-r the ferry boat was bhivere i ml rai;i!iiiit and fn>m three to live mmm kratß|nimßl to be drowned only apf crkly tliit of martin o'l»ntmell haf bee i r»-eovttt-d hh abmjm ot the ther person bal fir nfcajaam remarkable duel woman klghts ll in pn nf—two ( ol uoil uill kl«im -_ i>o.j fuiil ltotult iwmm the tamm tfc im-pauii i me of the most extra'-rdinary duels that it has ever fat'en to the lot of virginia jour tiabsts t chronicle was committed in hen rico county on sunday last it was a dud m which two negro women were the loellu rent parties and of which jealousy mm the moving mbm there was a man in the case he was one ceorgc mls a gay and festive held hand who though possessing a dark skm rejoices in the lumllatfaw rf "• i than v if the tirst water cntil a few mouths age julia ann jills who liveß on a neigh boring plantation was the happy mm sessor of his aft although z-vr ur.ited by the pa.-sou they were living together in the slavery fashion a man and wp'e like most married lieoplc itiey were supposed to be happy in the con nubial relation until one dark day wtien the shining star of ella woodson arose upon ■george's horizon and this sable beauty v oo lis heart and he—a naughty man dang t'other one away to cut a r;ui story short ceorge's aicr ton d advauces culminated in the desertioi of julia his lirat lov and bis taking 0j with ella wbm ■aaatt m soon had gained jealousy was rife between the two women they backlut each other they sneered they jawed they quarrelled thew threatened and ti'ially they fought it out ou a lino rather new in the history of fe male pugilistic encounters on sunday moruing julia'swrath boiled oyer and no longer able to restrain l.er temper she went over to the negro jnar tew on col knight's place and sta.idioy at the door boldly challenged her rival to a fair light with non>dy to interfere eqa proinp-ly t"ok the gauntlet up.aud together they wtnt o the duelling ground without the seconds or surgeons who genenjly a company more civili/cd petaoaa engagetl mm such murdecoua irranda the spit die sen was a deep ra\ine a i om ilstance from any dwelling house aud .. npletely hidden fmm the view of persons . b ) traveled by the ordinary country roads eh woman had a good meat walktag tiok with which they were to tight though . -■use of teeth lists feet and linger nails his not interdicted by their code side by si '.■' they walked into the glade and then wi'.h ut a moment's parley to agree upon di inee and signals they bew at one an id with the fury of enraged wildcat t s were soon abandoned as unwieldy uid !-. ijuiring too long a range to l»e of uhc bad ' i the combatants closed in armed i i:ly " nh the weapons < sad had given th m fat dt nee tne wrestled a moment in silence one woman with all the hate of an outrage wife bu iling to her finger ends and the other hi ing with jealoway and righting for hfl itm presently they felt to the ground kua though the stoutest and strongest vaa beneath by sonic meaus one tiuger of her antagonist a hand got be tween her eth and she bit it to the bone then ca c the death straggle with her otu r h id which was free julia as she admits inland in spite of all resist anee to cl ke her antagonist until the oreatu left hr body this dune she re haaaished htr hold and her dasky rival lay dead at her feat the :■.: icress enjoyed but for a momyfnt the wicked sweetmml of revenge a sense of her crime an 1 dread of puniahmeat m daced her to give the prostrate form one last blow to make an that no tales would be told by those icy fipa and then she drag ged it toward the ditch hoping to hide it rom hutmi'i ught bat thisdesign was fraatnted byamgiaj who happening to take a short cnt throttgk the woods on his way to chnn h was horror-struck liy the sight of a wild lookup woman dragging a c rpsc through the b,:ery undergrowth in the ravine balow him he gave the alarm at once and ujkin his information thu nc gread who committed tl mmt was speed ily arrested a jury oi uupiest at i iontd by order of justice wooaworth viewed the body on yesterday morning julia made her ap pearance before the co m.rand acknow ledged the aammmbob el i c bloody deed gave an acc.uut of the iiammmi at tending it but claimed that it was perpe trated in self defence tie r y foand that the deceased kiu wood -■•_, came to her death from wounds and bnisea raceiveti at the ban s of julia ann c.ida the accused was brought to town and lodged ia a cell at the jail where ahe ahi remain until next saturday when her aaw will he fully investigated by a court of magistrates bhe deceaeed has been da eaatly buried can combination locks be picked k yoiui juoeft j to f.---r vft't v«r york tim the article on the ooaaa lisuk nbbery on thf eighth pnge of your t->-uay"a isswj i , caloulat«-d to neetucssly alarm tile comniu j nity the inference drawn is that a per ; son with ordinary cap.-urity can learn in hf j teen minutes how to open any combination i lock this is simply nntrae _ then are a ! ; half dozen mnnufacturcrs of diffemit b.\nk i locks who will place 10,000 e»:h khmd j their r»sd*^tive locks to be forfeited in can tit i picked add any party not crwditiug | this statement has only to place equal i n ' tideure in their ability and they will ban the opportunity to make a ry lai>re r 111 id a very nburt time voars v , m ißvl^vit co hm 00,'b.^a.lway the vtar»nifnt alluded v by m^wi 1 m*rviu * ol , ■■■a very pl and i^jmit j , •■»»■. mf wm k k'i»ipu \_\ .*;; .;.■lurtr f w'-s « f th:i clt bak fkhing ttc j mhamfa ration tscft of the k-eai bank vault ; ! rt-markt-d to mr reporter pr*-neqt ; that thf tht means m whuh t»ie nnicwk ; in i+(t(»ac are c uipie ha h oum in '-'■■" '■- 1 m ter.h jtj yaraoa f or.)-i»i v aj.r ity how t j»eh'rm th p«r atinu i hvr waa no w-9.?t uarm'tiv public ie uly i n bnfofwata tbevi ii tiit bda can be picked iiep..niturn ..' all nvi srr eotitlm to bymv it m the widow asd hee son i acre was once a man who vas very ttar and sick when he felt that.his end w drawing nigh he said to his tnfe when lam dead go with'our son totujr brother who dwells in a villa^-m the oth r side of the great fore*t hi is wealthy and will no doubt provide for yn he then died after his bmijal the widow ahd her son set out as herhpsbaud had re omm*-nded now the mother hated her son though har.s wan a good yoeth wbet they had iteen journeying fo some tune they observed a blue ribbon'lyuig in the path .\ blue dwarf—a fairy friend to the lad had left it there ham sto ped to take it up but his mother said jjet the old ribbon lie yhat do yon want with it ?" hut hans took it up and b md it with out his mother's knowledge mamf his jack et and around his aim lie _■>' became so strong that no one as long as tie wore that ribbon could prevail against'-him they entered the large forest and after a long time they came to a cave in vhich was a covered table loaded with a;-profusion of the daintiest viands in silver a;sli<-s hani said t we are come just in the rght momen 1 have been hungry a long bmjb i will no now make a hearty meal so they sat down and ate a_d drank their hearts content they * had scarce liuishtd when the giant to whom the ca lelonged returned home but he was i|u in udly and said you were right to help yourselves an not wait for me if you tind it ( leasant y can remain-here always with _, a to t woman lie said that she might bl his wi to his proposal they both agrn d and no for a while lived contt-ut in tiv cave wit the giant from day to day m tfiant b came more and more attached ll hans bu his mother's hatred to him iacfsaaad eve hour and she wished the gian to kill hi tiut the giant answe-ed never again apeak to me in'that strai hans is a good youth i will not hurt ah in his head then the woman pretended to ik i she called her son and said my dear hans lam 0 ill 1 shall certain ly die tnere is one remedy tii t may sa me if i could et a draugu '->( milk o the lioness that has her den not far fr tore i should surely recover so ha took a l-owl and aaajl to the den of the tionnin there she lay buckling h young noes bat han layu.g her you ones aside liegan to milk wli h the bout allowed very ijuietly but thi.n in am t ou lum roansg and attuk-d hans fr behind who turning round itoo the lion neck uuder hia arm and kgtonad him sj linnly tiiat he began to w l^lie jnost pite ou-ly and liecame oiute tan han thea released him and milking his beaia full carried it to his mother f.j.lowtd hy the lions after a time the woman called her whs and said if i could g»*t a few of tjie a ple.s that grow iv the garden of the threv giants i should be again well otherwise 1 fed that must die hana midi my dear tooths s yo have mi oh great need of tfedja i will go the giants and fetch you some ' l-^^ntldtoi iri.rden and gathered a sackful of apples instant there rushed a huge giant t roaah the gar den crying who aidyaaf wßjalx ob perceiving b-tam theg'int an fiercely at him and would have imamd lim - but then up sprang hans lions fell open t riant and iv a short time trcrehna to pice now came the second giant also and wh he was about to rush upon liana the in again sprang up and iv a jke manner 1 patched him lastly caml the ihird gian but the lions killed lum itins^heu we waaderiu through the famea when tie came mar thir j jmrttl iv wh the giants had dwelt he hd>rd from a dee underground chamber a rptoa v lameu tion he descended and found a prime of i x.psiti beauty whom the giants bat earriem away from her father anir here ct fined loaded with heavy chains hut hai had s.anvly touched the chains when th dew into fragments and hii conducted t beatttil 1 pfiaoem up into th n.st magn cent apartment in tlie castio t.ta slie mig recover herself and wait l.nti he rcturne she entreated him to a<n injipawy her to 1 father's mart bat-to answered i must tirst go ami carry the apples my mother who his sick unto it_ath so he equipped himself jik 1 a prince ant mounted his horse he then le;t the pr 4 mm in the castle took his sack of appl aud returned to the cave ol his n other the way he saw a strange hlue l«arf w called to him he halted and the dwar toid him that he wm in great ii anger that when ho marrie<l the princess wit tnnjuoi.se riug which he gave hir'i he who-'it eaeam all his mother on his retu sired him how he had been able to c unplish his minim my dear mother said he since wear the urn ribbon thai you wo.ild no have had me take with me i an so stron that nothing ma fcavafl again t me this occasion my li«ns ki'.-:ed ths giants an now you f-hai go with me and have t old den henceforth we will ive at ' castle in joy aud uplendoc 1 ha*-e founfl1 most beautiful princess who sjiall rem with us the mother md the giant now went w hamtoffee castle but when the form saw all the magnificence there and how beautiful thr princess mm she was constant ly on the watch for an epportunity to de stroy him so one day as hans tdept di stole softly in and before he was aware pierced nut l«oth his eyey then took therib m an ■, as ram m now mud and help less thrust him sat of tjse castle and said henceforth he would be-s:ile mistress and she took tha princess and confined her in the cave meanwhile the j or prince oiind and de.-olate wandering rir and near forgetful of the ring t!;e blue dwarf had given him at last one day as he reached the wood where the cave was he heard he voice of the princess he ran toward'the sound stumbling over mm and branches till at last he madtod the month of t a ie cave but he could not see to helt her and knew not what to do lust then m beaid the lions mar aud the princes emda_am : i*h prince yrnr lions hay come ami are bringing a holy hermit v w we shall l»e safe then he thonjht el his rine and callr*ig to the hermit to come t li n—for he waa utind the holy man came ai;d when he heard their miy married then with a t r qaaim nng in a mmaaat she stood hesid him arrayed as it bt-camr her rink and he iv ghtterivg armor with'hi ey right cl«»r as day then the old h'.-rmit blessed them and the lions ran back w am cristle dmve out the wicke-1 nioth-r md male al ready tor mm hans and his heaammj princes it is pleasiug to learn that the boston iyaeg jubilee was a protitanle aamammm just as it it would have been sid to know that it failed to pay txpohsts the idea of a losing enterprise in \ mifum und no mat ter what might l»e its a|_mm gm patronage is so eutirjly foreign to 11 conceptions '-: yankee character as to forbid lhe hai r mg cf snch a thought for a n.meut from the liooks of the burl «• directors of t__m j.iliilce the public is int-'r»*ictl utat the pr : its of the affair were p^t i,ln,7'at also that mr c.ilmore was givtu s.vi,.>wi for his services and a house an.l;iot bm les worth 9e__s^ooul now we inaaarjaat ma tnuu4 the kostonians value mam i t do ii not 3et thait ti*;ures ratmß liw in vatat of the hup contra-:ts and pm*mp r mm iwitids which the war arfotueu i-m and of which peace bereft thrm *■tfit vrtretariansof i rcnuii fian sentl held a aaawmmm and th.ir vi'wa are ad roentod by a j 111 i iii i'tople mm be in a curious state of mind am mm very little ' im|k.rtant busmess to atttad to when they 1 feel tike holdup ooavenfcious for th par i p<-)ie ut dcci iiug what fch shall eit a what they sliall driak qtatters which a jrreat man once said they should take n thou-ht for the state m mind growaaort murpnauik witeu they must have a journal to advocate tat ir cau^e ca'inot thoso en tbuiiantic teutons eat tbeir kraut and gar iwn witho-it battling ff>rtho«e fragrant dam t -■■in the public prints ! who will oppo them and on what grounds hut them peo j.t must gabble their little jargon and a ihvir lif.lt say a'oont everything from mut ton to m"s*js add from garlics t govern l lt city and vicinity wan ut*t srffri«ib saavaaaa t st jaaaal h\ll - kesides mrs stantnn and miss anthony several persons from abroad mil ad'totea the woman's hatfrage meet ings on monday mrs amelia bloomer it in town and has been invited to speak key frederick frothingham and mrs stanton also mrs eleanor kirk from new york will address the evening meeting mrs kirk was invited by mr packard who is earnestly in favor of woman's suf frage to address the young men of pack anf s commercial college on wednesday june 1 r.th she spoke in a practical and earnest manner of temperance mental growth aud the education of boys ami girls together and made an inspiring appeal to the young men before her word has just been received from mrs livermore of chicago that she will also b present and address the meeting mrs livermore is onv of the best speakers au<l tnost earnest advocates of the cause hhr did a remarkable labor in the sanitary work of the northwest during the war and ib now editress of taw ait-itt/r of chicago the diet-ting will b additionally addreßs ed by btveral ajhaaken <•■' our own city card ok thank*.—the ladies engaged in the late strawberry and floral festival in aid of the restoration fund of st john's church desire to express their sincere thanks for the numerous and very liberal donations with which they were favored on that occasi'-n for very acceptable contributions of choice mowers and bouquets their grateful acknowledgments are du to mrs a l wena mrs uco holt mrs <;. w pat torson mies s patterson and mrs i a skmncr of vveattield and mrs hiugey mrs patchen mrs babcock mrs back well miss gale and other ladiea ot st peter < hurch of the same place to mrs v w liinamore of brie s t haea af palmyra mrs <;. j whitney of baefaaatar miss monier oi xapleß on t»no county mrs h 1 hi'l of aurora mum mary uaudall of x t aurora also to mrs a p thompson mrs w i kargo mrs chas f wadsworth mrs henry kip mrs j f fargo mrs thos ottahng mr kohert hadh.ld and mr hunry smith el thia city we have al tethsasfc mrain v a banal & co for faaaaaag their bill of lumber tor the baaal rrbor mr t u i'.cilly tor i barrel of rwi and mr a j briggl for a lar^e fjuantity of ic*t - the city press placed us under sreat at i^.itiun for handsome aitd uo itoaa of our festival aud to tbe public gen erally iv well as to all friends in particular nc bam to return thanks for the very lib eral support which rendered our etfbrts so ci-markasly bbaoaaafai as to enable ui to :..: 1 over me thousand dollars to the re storation fund of our beloved church we may have omitted to name many trieuda outside our own pariah whoef cuutributioiu were received ia the inity of preparation and uot plo pi rt reaisf"-ed all such may rest assured tbat the omisoion is nidt<*n tional and will please accept our heartfelt i thanks just the same we do not jpcsaf donations received from our own pariahiou ers httwwmt we should bam to name almost every member of st john's only ie is pleas ant lo say that all joined heartily and liber ally in tb sjaai wurk i'.y order o tl^e la-liea of st j-diu's clinrch mrs j i dlcin trcf mat j sid«ay stcretary : courts of law siipi rlor court—criminal term hun : a viiiilfllslfc ju-tc-e pn-i.linij n«>dtiß sad zie-i tfwmbsi if the nri ■catharine ferry jrand larcny tried 1 and e-mvicted sentenced to l>ie county 1 workhosaa fo the term of one year ' fred schnei-'-t iraud larceny ar ■raimad and plead guilty baasaaoed to 1 auburn mate i'rison for the term of two years ■thomas hiutis assault with intent to kill aft-r a u-'ony arraigned and plead not guilty naac.l;icobs burglary aecoml e--ree arraigned and ple*d not guilty sigimund i.ibb»tt ivut larceny ar raigned and i 1 guilty dennis baal and wolfgang mayer pub i mabaag aaaoaaa pictures arraigned and v i plea<l not gtmtv awfeatt suiid irand larceßy ar raigned and pltad guilty sentenced to western h<>uac of rafage at llochistt martin hytnan larceny after a felony withdrew former plead of not guilty ami plead guilty salwattted t-j auburn sute i i'risoo for tiie term of three years ! chadea anderson crand larceny oavj trial irand jury were discharjred for the i tt-ru finance and trade ohsd o thr mivfalq exi'keas i him j.^ly 1 l r 3 t old d new icrk aa telegraphed to leuw &. co brokers n tt 10 east seneca ames ran^daa follo-ws ja.m bit * t * 137 i a m vh 3 r u m*ii i * is7j * f m 13 p h 137 ir y li 7 new york gold opaaad at 1374 v as s^ce de clined to 137 money continues stringent koverniugiita strong and advanced i.<r ■$ on the entire list llauway bouda aaii bank shares dull mun-y tight lnaiia at jp a i he latest f x money active at 7 p fc with t'js p c 1 faßaaaaaaa ur call loaaja kx^han^e tirm • ib lik»l rlifl in gold for rirst-claas bills 1 ■h»'d lnwur opening at is7f and clohini a 137 oo.vrumctiu at the cioac wtrc l v ■ji ; and ajtfcv c have been doll and steady dm baaanßs ajwja th daaaaaj qmrta t as jn»jj 7 p c t ■■.»■■,■■'*■• ic*j ift*i kxpresses were dull the following were the closing juota tirms l<).nik p m consols money 92 nccouut hi v 8 b»onda quiet and steady at bh stocks f«w krie 19j lli central itf bonds slij commercial items the following articles were received at this port by lake ami steamer interna tionav(per grand tr.w:k k*i!road dunu x the past 24 hours . canal exports.—the following art the principal exports by canal for the past za btmrs also—2o4o bbla hour to troy tarn foilowinfi are the receipt and ehip n«rts al * bicago and milwaukee for the past 4s hours as reportedly telegraph the markets ofnck of thr jhjkfat.o ejcpbess > fkioat july 2 4r m t pu flj |;_ quiet and inactive at former quotations wiikvr — firm and higher saiea 7i»'h bu no 3 milwaukee at l 34 22,506 ba no 2do at 1 i't t&,wo bu no 2 mil waakee to arrive at 91 x eloaetg sud inactive with parlies apart coal firm 8809 bu no 2 at 77c 2.~*h bu kiln dried at 7 car lots of no j at 7to o.u — sales 2uoo bu at s9}e c«>o bu at 7n kye firm and nominal at 1 2u asked isahli.s nothing domg held atst 40 k.\s — l>ull at $\ wql su for common to pjaaal canada lield kia j qeoj medium common are nom inal at ps 2 oatmkal—firm at fl 7 laf hoice canauiip . , ~ s«xjm the acs «»«« 13 °); er j the stock held bore is veiy tofs l imtittoy w dull and nominal at 4 00 medium m*tw at 8 25®8 50 liuu^anaii at 1 0 flax ats*j 75ct i 00 i cokaxeiir-dull selling in small lota from uiilla at 1 st for coar»e and 1 45 for line *' 100 tba iroiu ue corr i'icovi.sionrt quiet at 00 for lc.tvy mes pork kimi « a uiet and easier uoted white ?$ mv^s j5 troct 3o 00@ti i pt-r hf brl fliuaajioi bank c->d at 7 23(^7 toper xxi tbs;macko:ei e^m hrla m hf hire 17 50 kitts t 12 attfotod brls 33 hf brls do 17 kitts do 3 b?4i •*■tra brls 30 do hf brie 15 50 do kitts 3 75 no i brls 28 50 do hf bria 15 do kittd 3 25;n02 urls,*2l hf brln $\ 1 kitts 1 so yarmoutli bloaters f2 50 per i<h counted out halibut 140 labrador ber niin 11 00 per brl bitter—quiet at 39c for best 22f325c for common jjcsistiai hall an<l inactive at 17c for prime gacisfjf k,;«s—dull at 19.^*j0c wf tr>e rl and 21c counted out c.wai fiieitiifrt—dull and easier to new york wu*:at 13c corn lie oats 7v stavos 2 t-24 per ton and toil to alik»ny lumber soft wood 5 2 bard wood 0 co pc tl mm live stock the total arriviis of beeves since monday foot up 37 cars of which 7 arrived this | afternoon and evening the market open ad lire'ly this morning at a very early hour | continuing brisk ilnti about noon whii most of the stock in the yards had hai-ged i hands thcaverageciuality of the stock th - weak has been very good an unusual ; number of fine heavy kentucky steers have come forward whde the hlinois stock aver ages ijuite as good if not better than last week of the kentucky bt»ck kendall liills and jacobj bronght very tine droves j which sold at prices ranging mm f ib laj 8 25 dixon brought three car loads of kentucky steers of which the tops were n ry prime but the drove was uneven and sold at 6 *>• the finest lot fff thinois steers so far this week was brought ny stage of edgar co who also fed theiv yesterday's at-vance of jc on the best stock was fully sustained this morning while the mediuft grandes brought prices a shade ettei than yesterday's quotations the leading sates are as follows li lies to smith 4 fay field i hd me sliuin ind steers ay 1153 at s7 25 kendall to hosbory fi hd prime ky steers m 1340 at 105 per hd hull to l*ost 5u hd fair id ateers ay allied to white 1w hd fair ky steers ay um at 7 per hd myers to majamm 16 hd smooth young iil steers ay 111*1 at s7 b'ja ilysn to burgtindcr 17 hd 111 steers ay 11 ml at 97 25 hill to dimmirk 40 hd fair ind steers ay adams to j'im'-oick 45 hd good 111 steers ay 1215 at 7 02 kahn to english 3s hd ind iteers ay i2ooat*7 25 waixall tomyera 41 hdthin 111 steers ay 1138 at 7 "■'■stage to ficard 12.1 hd prime 111 steers ay 1435 at 8 00 waixall to myers 85 hd hi steers ay 1240 at 7 70 briegs to whi tins 47 hd uneven 111 rte-n/tv dm at 7 4 bills to b c coon 107 hd very prime ky steers ay 1445 at 8 mm igo to hosbury 15 hd coaree ky oxen ay 1575 at 7 88 bwamm to ceaa 30 hd prime ky iter ay 1404 at 4 124 ihion to wo-.tis 4 < dlesnie 46 hd u:i ky steers m 1330 at 7 so dps to tv y 17 hd ohio steers ay at 7 371 lranlap to sane is hd ohio steers ay !_.<"> at || 44 kom to donohne 17 hd g->od 111 steer leonard to i'onohur 15 hd prime ky steers ay 1400 at s3 m hill to same 34 hd good lib steers ay maaaas ihe receipts are much lighter than ist -.- it bmbgwso head at the central yards and about dmatal the erie the mm is and teady with a fair de£r«e of ac tivity v c quote vmmm sheep at s3 00 j 4 50 ' anada sheep at 4 ow'd<s 00 per ml lbs and canada lamu ats3*w*ff4 fit per head or 6 or£7 50 per 100 lbe ao eem the amount of st k offered is limited md the market steady and quiet at 9 00 x 50 mr common to good hoga stock liogs are in wry light supply ana but little is doing new york ashes pots eoatinne quiet and steady at 7 370*7 02 pearls dull and nominal cotton—l^ntet and tirm sales of 1200 a at mfta for niiddhng uplands flour—keceipto 12,303 brla flour w<t 100 better for shipping grades rather iore doing sah of 044)0 brla at 4 90 45 35 for superfine state and w astern c*i 15<af 05 for common to choice extra tate 5 75(0)0 75 for de extra western t nnu 7 20 for good to ohotoe white wheat extra g 3507 00 fof ooaimon to choice round hoop ohio f 75(^7 50 for common to fair extra st louii 8 00(^11 00 for ood to choice do closing steady ° rye rio t-yuiet saleb of brl at 4 uu&6 25 commeal-lachanged sales of 100 brla brandywine at 4 85 whiakv—firmer sal mot 150 brla at 99($#1 00 for western free latter price iron bound wheat—keceipto 120,963 bush wheat fairly active and kpm higher salm of 150,000 bu at 1 4tk_£l 48 for xo 2 spring 1 49 for no 1 and 2do mixed 31 52(^1 5 for ho 1 do 1 60 for amber michigan 1 42 for mi*ed during and 1 72(71,1 73 for white calfoiuia i ye—quiet and linn barley and barley malt—dull and nom inal oorn—receipta 20,346 bu corn a shade better and moderate business doim sales of 63,000 bu at gioaste for new mixed western via canal flsatte for do via rail 90@92c for yellow western and 93c for white western oats—receipts 28,124 bu oato le better sales of si,mo bus at 77&78 c for western afloat rice—hull cotl'ee—dull sugar—heavy sales g5 hhds cuba at 11(3.1 ijc molasses ouiet hops q'uict spies at s@lsc for american petroleum — dull at lf»(»j1ttlo fw crude and 3 u a 32c for refined pork"—heavy and lower sale of 470 brls at 31 78q3s 00 for new mess dosing at 32 n cash 31 54k?31 62 for old do f_fl 00t/_',27 00 for prime $%% 00 sb 50 prime meas reel—steady salm of 7-5 brls at s 00316 0u for new plain mesa 12 00 is uo for new extra mesa tierce beef dull sales 150 toa at 20 00fa.25 ih for prime mess h mqsi <"> for india mess beef hams—(,'uiet sales of 191 brls at pa 00^31 sa cut meats dull and heavy sales of too pkgi at t3sql4sa for shoulden hj ijh'ir for hams m'dd'c"—steady and in moderate de mand lard—dull and drooping mm 425 tcs at i(>lt^.l9;c chiefly at f|d for steam tbiub-mrc ul et''e rendered ' butter—qulen ft wjasd for ohio and 20(a 30c for state cneeee—lower at i3^u>ac new york live stock the ree pt «• h stock at all the yariln for the past week con«irt o ml beef cattle s3 milch cows us eal»w 4»,1w5 sheep ami lambs ami *>,•">** swine i'riotx for ljeef cattle are well maintained t 14fg 15c per lb net weight for good steun a nn»ll number of idected bullock were re portai m sold for ltk4l«jo per lb but only limited proportion cf ti stock brought over 15c hundred 01 lliic in ferior uteers were sold ax 12^13c per lb sheep sell exceedingly slow and at low prices the yards are abundantly supplied with commou stock but buyers mem to lie few prices range from 3to hk per b live weight only elected lot will u for over ic(^6c large numbers are , worked off at i£3 50 per heads laribs r worth s(«.l«c p » wflst -' casional low at i'tftt^lc per lb the swine market v ti»^»o-t cailyatluc per lb with u .: • llj-illjc'for lre««e.l live »>'«»• at hdh wltd t"0 l"!*t l '- ►*' chicago flour ( x uiet but lirm.-t . ' 1 t ofl'.w grvin fea itr •« »« • i 5 60 wheat aetrra n<i i a^aa ***— i no 1 at i a*dll i —** **»• *•» isl jt^l 27 ' cord am au4 - aaaw -^—• no i at :■:* i . n f *» • i tajfej intfra and srm ' at g4c h>e \ ina an ! ha^har yam •• f » ' for n 1 barley n-mnnal hyumei vniyinaf al '* > le»s ivrir u t f 4i lard it l.iry ealu ibawataam •* chicago live stock rwf liauli rtlaastj but awin h»w at 4 boq3 78 for tair cows , itr vbtpptay steers s*d7 78 live h..j<s-^u.et laleaal h t?fi y 25 and 0 i 9 35 for t»ir to rt».»ioß freighu--dull anh lower i*4c oa wbeat and com to buffalo milwaukee fl-'ur—dull anil bnchaage wh.at - i'nuettled at 1 31 for no 1 aad 1 574 for no ± oata—firm at 64c for ho 2 corn—neminal kye—steady at 1 00 for no 2 barley—steady at 1 10(^1 35 for fair to prime qrain freights nominally unchanged fpreign i.ivkrpool—olowr meri at 4 20 lokihin iuued oils 31 lh sugar uiet both on spot and afloat s ■•! ki i'ttroleum 4sj marine mailers port ok buffalo arrived iu's 1 steamer international may fort f.rie 1 cr wrap iron 1 bn k«h 7 brli tiih ) steamer ivanhoe mc>*ia fort erie ' 2 mis aacki 2 t.x tikh i tug <' f moore wolf tiinawaniu l»r in tow ti^.lennie^rifßn mallcn detroit light i tna b s»l»m i'billipa pt uolbnnw light i tuj liutf»io klep^r pt day m log | chains i ta pmtsctiot talcott pt aljino ligkt ta taaaa mc^raw detroit bvgt in bark bvi wataon mm muwankee ji.ts bu wheat bark elizabeth jonca calligan milwaukee 36,<kjo bn wheat bnf lilobe jibocy amhent 395 tana brig s*a f=al r«i<f kimjmrille 3500 r r tiea schr (. d i'rovort peterson sandnay ('.'•«> hn wheat schr new lubon pannelee b»y city 32.ww rtare xirsam flint flint chicago 30,432 bn wheat ttchr watt sh<tßiin m^cabe erie m tnf coal schr len avon hughm new iiasgow 137,400 " lumber schrjamcdo«»ld bur s e pt i...wan u mffljtr i v r°rt ye"e scow em mroit ml ton col??tporter porter vmilkotti «■'• j bn^etiat muidoek b.y city hm ft lumber sloop ry b«tter rom safnuw 44 • juo r lunbv auo.uuw hiaglm anal at lime rock crowley ft kne 25okitoae lfjhkd j"1 ! stmr laternatioaal may kort feh prop llclipm pope rhicago prop i rotator staifc»lti»f raoiiie tug sorapm eraaa pt rowaa tv ju van harm smith lhinkihi rn h bailey sunfftld tnwuji tu 8 nelaou phiuipa it colborne tun protection talcott pt abin dark ity of paineerilla o«tr«rv|lit chi cagci iouo taeooal bark ilam ward large saginaw 2.v tni coal schr olunteer boyoe toledo 1 tn r r irto scot i lo hunt pith nevelandi iso od rtocr chr ii d root tyler fremont 5011 brl aalt schr ( omely becker cleveland schr iinnie sihaw chicago 504 toni coal schr v a chuholm humphrey aihu iclr id of the mist gonld tole>lo 600 brli i.alt schr ivotland riuland toledo 200 tora coal schr n lacinto collins chicago schr ( em bogert ttevil kiver schr jenny lind bondy cleveland 100 schr"s«rpru gorhaui cleveland 423 hrl anr'oo tni pig iron schr liauntleaa gibba chicago barge c x dixon dein saginaw iiarge #• kice ryan dunkirk scow nettie johnson toledo scow i > f wucob moulter toledo various items i brici al to'tin irmw urkistf | vwt •«•> !•■*■■■• dctkoit.—the follow ing vewla passed july 2 op *•> » p m jo«.«—props tioga st paul paeitic oneida toledo jay goold wenona phi ladelphia thoi a scou brig standart city of ttwaei hvh a marten lilly par l r props idaho milwautie rich mond comet kradbary mary pringle kmpire state annie young barks naomi desoto ssif drummond schrs miranda midnight summit col cook athenian ironsides gallatin correspondent j v taylor wind—south lake freights—quiet and with a tendency downward in lumber freights charters arc bark champion coal eric to chicagi s tl ou er ton free in and mt schr trans|»rt hnilier au lake to hurl.-i.uj at 3 75 jo rail ec!rr mary mor u.n coal ■ii-not to toledo at 500 per too ire of handling bark kluabcth jours co»l kne /> chicago at ii 00 per ton iree d and mfej ebr miami uoai to ctucajro at 75e per ton free of haoillioh at chicago i num.uv the market waß i juiet and withouv material change char i ujrs to butfrlo i'rops i anisteo anil ! kvergreet city com on p t ; wk j < i kin wb^at at 4so si.hr vm i rosthweitc oorn at 4 c echr haiti wells mil sisters waeat from milwaukee at 4c \\> ' w-»o--<*<:hr m v mernck wnrat fr.im milwaukfo at *>; sehr ls.los l««wolf at c t..kt til t.hj 0 july 1 am-.i-d from ho al»—props i aaiateo l inoe«.i cleared fcr buffalo prop winslow 9t"sstil hu corn l'our!a hour *»' green huies proj adriatic imh bu oats poet u;i(il.«*ckni june 30 arrived from bui/alo props chicago wabash cleared for buffalo prop philadelphia 40,01)1 bt wheat 1100 bru hour 1 thrash ing machine 4 bis rags 1 engine prop wahaeh mf brls flour tin sc.hb.—'fhei tug j s soyes met w.th an accident inl sunk her near fisher's ivx-k oa harson'l isund the s,>yes was bounti down having intoir the o<«er j — and two barges owing to , wi ■v the it g ran on the bank and sa -«• - m t her forcing her into the -. ■siikuig her i he schooner la war br<mt<ht down by tile tog s i aa,i v if campbell owen * n-i ca-user has gone into . x .... l r s o her stanchions _< _ v — .<!• barge alpha which .» i^^kaw will also need atten n-,u tie raved «*.■'•!-- the high water - an eva»««ms«u cii work under the . 2 x -< l^edaug coeimis .™ . e.w g -■— are stnrit work sftj ae wm^l ■"■* will be p«t os the .^ cx - m mtt u k of . li t i twin umck ha ks^to * v -■w haruo aod is bow mu .. itmlh work alto:rftl>!y vki ■f m>t ika ip-ct*t»ou 7m .■r m^v tor the 4h b -*-»:*- liw^nii as hu ezs^bl - — **- r«f«»«u>a j^r m trf.llrtllll ft y^vimii ,!• m rf %>** ' f»m bar mkd t-h bh • -• k f—iry—nir-n u bm i nsptras on i the canal ww""*1 ■""» '■nhfk roy dudley braed lh'*ibt yandelia > rad.l <■~ tmw jbalae s il.ir y new hartford simoa cohen am corille r c muk carrie ii silaa wm a kiih kate rveoi mary x ku!it n toudo zomla e tierelnßd cora pat gihaon c w r»vis s i havley h p cunpbet x e cutter kui:en smitfc maim kobt wbit > l fl.ni.-1 tohh f hagef 11 w lamoraanx liaji ' medina iht iteming ton harlow bailey ; tom kearney w<ittn july 1 j a staafc lombor b.afc.^ir a-lr*m swift gnnurtim and lumber •' oh r fan 7791 wbaat troy iv h hanett l»b«r dot jt thoi n van v«lk«burg li«ht lock • fraifnimaoi lumbar moritnmi . 1 n drake wal sjiauaa 11l camp .. i u«nt madiaa ' j-el v t ieurga 7417 wfcaa troy joh i v hager lumber do 0 t beauay 272 can smi aata mm wheat ltiaa 00 wheat mew urn mo oor chittai.p 1 lowa atavea and ahooka troy itoiatol 78w wheat do w rj baar.h lumber rockaatar port byroa coal do koawaaaaitk light hitchaaa bridf i 7'ofcdo dodo % ;'/«■*. do madma * ■x cla»«la«a do pandutoa adbima.atan.tnat b j kv 10m hrlalaar do aaiciikia aktinwili ira pakria laeaut aad ahiaa^ai r tt twiihiii 7150 wheat troy a but laaber do iu maraa d ajbaay lmritt ctartaa da laakport 6 t kiaaaa 7«m wheat troy tauie wright lwhar alban join b loach 6000 wheat 1300 cm lackpart dipaa jet oil troy a x pomrroy 7200 wheat do m koik>velt pet oil do lames h halter tfioll wheat do pmbbb fiut.inmi.i.k.—the fi-llnwing k'i'f iir boats passed kultonville durinn the twenty-four hours previous to l:.'to v m julyl 1 wasqr j e gjdejpia <; b fjirly i m i-l»n eiirge whiting minnie f h ckm *'■p»'g s t>'"e»all i t lirigi co loemtt i'et^.t 1 corn in wtp harvey 1 kron«e fanny m llruce i,v u nelll b ' *"'■tom kw.l . , , .. 111 n..»»l mhle'lan a.la i ii n-mbitß-(ie w folan.l l»u st,ven e d k«d s a cnll margaret j>-"°"1 la d sawyer taylor * crate bortwich tilford f 1 mande 1 a hawkl frr»v hardware kainbow i *"■gel j i howe diodon hammai m mi ( apt 1 hisum.l oaio—f a mcknujht fioril—allie witter oil lncle mill stuke—frank i tuttlc shogks—j j tremain died bears jut s.chm h dmra fly.l t pmh •• ' 7 ni^bthn the rrimiii i.i '"■'»»•" t i <'•■- '«»' igtenn—t mi k>/ib june3oui in u»»«atj i * i - bat pwul.il illnw m»intw mr tail c 1 n«*mwi*»»»iro.-.i«.d maifamf i"iy mm>i u mb u.i her jf»th will 1 d^rplj i«pl.«rf by her !«*« oi.cl of lrt«wl hi tv.|ii»iiiu»twww h r luevin b*ve twin v n to (. miuml lur intarmtut ca.ii.vlk ptper pltmae c hai.e hmr sb l mttraospolli midik^u an drew t h«lf sated t'.t v«4vr t-rnilit-r of j )' « m.tl or tlii hty mu.i*l w»*l a comp eta asmirtment at raaaonam prtoac burfalu muuhmimu stoke 414 main t . abmtlmb block balt.lo tyaw r«ai»«jr and fb!iin?v wabehouw fumwiat wry uticle rcquiml in prin«nf builnaw toany ci a^^^^^^ggjla ifawlaa alrok.l kir thou as ci.axe ucic-ur to clark > b»tr n 111.1 r — . j ■rwry tnsu baaale-ssanulaewrer as»l dealer la hlfh ißss akjofcol kir bisrits oekkas hjriu seu sed whl»kj um fcj wbkij uomsrtle bradils asdoui teetk kiuvm wltawat r«l j 0 basboub lonasrljl ol msw york kss n omes in cannecnoa win 1 i i mnlgkt deiitm wkn as oaa bs foona aallr nmdy to *»• uaerldg humanltj ur barkoor hatttw had itsm l«ri..i in e«trartln teeth uaderjhs lultaeaee ol nitrous omlde or laufnlac fk wbi dstotehle hols tlsse 10 u branch ofpraotlos nsm tatftewnials can be mm at iks eevs at ho c main ueet the tare care.jeßaer'scemejk htxtswe cores ooivhs cold asuuaa hus..snis sad all abctlons at tha throat <* lemss »«• eealp per bouls sold only by ft jkwmm.ctiaiiii 4i m.h st oytmu it pss niagara planing miti company i»oor suh mkl blind mm.nfmt.lt7 «« t stwec ril butfftlo riouciug tfiduvit mouldintrß bnck u kiln r>n*kl i»-.,ts i;i«r and t'atflevar«l swi inu'wli k1 ui.i.-i i hlilmla l»in-r aii'l irni"w kt«ip aw hwiiryr rvr mi«l ttirnlnf «« r d«m*^t«uui ■'■■:'■to t'l'f uti twrt it-.1i v i ith fififls _ 11«r.r«..l rir hiir.wt».»-m br 4 iv •■'• pmmlitff ''•»... 1 t -»*»- rmnii hm iamhmm bmvnfi n ( mith wt * nr emm "•• x v f ifm-jfh i mitel it • ■c it »<*»»*, 4 rr-vi nutmltiftt h.ii»j ■t mar " .- 4 ■* oi •*» -- - . — •- r il*m '■x - ajiii +*~-■* . --- 1«u ■—'- :■" - -■t • " ■■» t»w bbis ljasksd oil r r j-a 7 a •■> ••" * vt , ltl m««tn ■*■f unknown th i .*» 1 - - j r u r«l u rop p t t-«m with ua fiw at fc lo««at rmfw ■lull luoiflt fuarmiita im vua thruiaiti ttt if'1 rry w^noa --* lnla n|>nv an -■1 '• '. aikl ur^bitmiitjy irtfcßml laiie ici any bb i*i-.ti-.n of men imssslsg o , m r*-port«d at tti bt bos will be imikl«l lir.lor wl at hakmm drug store or w vmnfv :, and ttonara .!"-♦■.. will be pro«pptl nflg * • f hulttfoa ■talo bhltoams lr w.r malleame iron elaus u urd«r pbatt * letch wobtb rn<j|m«m ooos n sod m femes st b^salo k t jaaser's hair temse aael rsstontlt tka tacoesparahle remedr trr it—lt new taila this pwya.sli.ie top the hair lalllaj ik aad prußous a rl«r,r.,u tuwtls dwusa u.e soalp of dandnsfl and reuden the hair soft sod lossy it oontaiu no utphnr,.us;br ol lead r oth er oolorinc matter beinc dsasjned mmpnmaf tor mmruistiink tin h»ir m mnu and •! per tools prenand l.y r jin nib chemist 4is mala st en ■■«.« a.m u t.h r.h p.m p m lit 11 12 1 i s i i r luitin el jh •■um.w.1 . .- i 711 2 auii-r 2 i « —■<- 1 oi lliui uui i*j .... j'i i *>» •"'- i :. centru t 1 ..< 1 i ■"■> bn 1»5j i ;-, uu 4j ,!„ i m 1.31 lua»u h 1'il ••■■i '«"> tow i *> i i j"s •* ;" dan s ...... l"i lu lu ua lu i i i t tu t 14jj — 1 •■* ij sve » eitt 1"3j 1^3 l«i vm l^i im m w^iit .... m i'i ii^i 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stastt "* b pufcrrw 7 t'imum * 64 p*«l " * prefer 8&j brtw.jn jm utu.tj4p-.iul i"6 r..l€«tn iuctc i j1 orth wr«eni i 4<vttaw«m«vn pretrr 1 dcmtoa wiur pu«rar 1 i*hpnaa ' 4*t \, pre/errod ■■ake sli^re d»rt«n rlii-lent preferred flomffh c«dtr*l 12s *. jn ph " preferred • ■til s h 1(o jp »* 10tf til jt ftj 74 w 7«j 131 144 lua iff -'■tm m 1*4 ui well fargo 4co 4itaw '.'.'.'.'.'. v *** nit htaxm j i-t-.i jtij uniud !■> wheat l-u mljflt lum!*r,ft ifisafiu bm mi 2 sun bo :«,«*» gs t»s 3u shinsl ii 3iw,<k pkh ik^-s 1 muiie.tui r^'j iron pik tn .. llh tid ii 5,5th in.u nv ebs myoot wbml crn ht barloy rye friv 5-j,:m3 dtka o«h 2jm so pvm loo*m 100 cumrmiwa w t:kl>nrt u.<.>m_i l,".00 t"ui m^ttt mm w^1 fldur hri ■00 i*m vhca bvi 5,fl bum kirn '■« f-7.ono jp.n.-o k.h ( ij,i zs.mt 4'i,i>w lyr ba jm-i.v liu mil »<■■■«. tux ship 1,'kw 4,o"0 1,000 orning te eight ud quality tk lei ince monday weft a miami »<.. a pri.t cherry to 8wope ohio 211 74 us folw to qninn t m«of»w kr . 2 «• t »■' 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-03 |
| 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 | 1869-07-03 |
| 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. 80020 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-03 |
| 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 | 1869-07-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690703_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. 80020 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday july 3 1859 no 80090 new york jyobahlf lapture of loi kyan and hi urn * rr:i i al *•»*!.* kliltil hn which i . *°-. 4c n . urk july i ihe < uwl mimnm m the ahip \. r in lit mmm m i*y immfanvd v th < th er:n \\ bitm klu at klmwrd it .. f i u«i they w.ii u re_*--t_m»i thi evnmt m the majority ax ( ul>ii s*-u..r i hmwm and i»r ki.sw.ra mm immh f**.ii brought ui km fmtk ni l-.iged m ti tli ludlow street jfil ihe wtnmmto then for wert i-.n i l.y i i________mt«f wuta before whom tv-'tr i *«• * conic to morr.w application w u made for tli.ir mlmm on mil it is < nmdered prob mm that kyan and hii men a now m oners as i revenue cutter lm iked mot t i ardincra isla_u |
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