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buffalo express vol xxiv monday july 5 1869 ha sodsi new york beleue of the cahaa f fllltantors on bond nothing heard from cot kyaa and part . **•» ac c nfw york jnly i thi dram filh haa ma*lo a doitractivc raid on tb oyster u-di between statin inland ami keyport i arnaga from dt itruction of nysterrt anil other ihell liah ca aiated at 10d,u*w m-mmb one hundred and forty un thouaand two hundred and twenty-seven emigrants have lauded at thii port ainco january lit an ire-earn of w.igju over correipondiag period laat year pm.s.on l l-i«at ien sheridan is in thia city r-t the fifth avenue hotel lon harticw ia at tho aator home k-ti risara 1a i canned the arrest of an artnr uaim-il wm stanton to answer ths charge oi slan der by calling her a tbiei mm aaaaaaa another spanish na__aal wan laaaaaad to-day hsju-h-a tho cuban primm at tlie navy vim were all r«d*iaaad la day up.vi giving ixni.is to keop tli nm ana t hmk when hi.l ii fur trial dr bamaora ami s in ami im t mm tmaaa ia mmmmi with i.ru lafaara nothing ha mm b.:anl from til kyan yt the mmm cut ter th;it went in hmi i if him mttt kariag returned fn.ui ardini rs juland mi nm thousandi heft the i ity this afternoon t i eacajm thr h'-at mnac ami o-nfukion nf oat str«et on mvt mimwiij all mad will mam a"t the l'osd>rik-v her on monday at tw-.lv ii'iiliat the boat mm afteii»...'ir mm b ti ape . - live a great wad nt tin fralial i'»rl wero middenly imwpa i l.y a v i nt hi under mmtmx iatai ak.kav i mliuer < amplietl while making an arrent in lirfeownl str.-et fcj night wan ml u|x.n by lliuhard lung and others and in self defence ihot long who died ihurtly after wards while being conveyed to theho-.pital ■— — — washington fm of mm r.uii-l.on cor n's|mimleii tho iron-mail question to im siibinilteil lo ih attorney ficmaavml latest cuban dispatcher watsiii.mi.tun july ft sumo accmnt is given of the recent en gagement between the government tmofi ana the cuban insurgents tlie brigade i brigadier ferrer which left neuvitas on the mi-b of may to reinforce the troops at puerto padre hail returned in a pitiable condition the cholera having broken out among them they wnimi tlieir object the covoying of a train from puerto padre t san luvaa in tho interior they wen barruaied and attacked at i-a brenosa ami the rebels were repulsed with a lorn of j of nighty men the spanish looa wm ! seventy-nix in killed ami w.mndad the j insurgents were given credit for bravery ami fur retiring in good order there was a report of an intention on the part of the bhmm*m to give up the railroad l»et*.v | neuvitaa and prineijit li ia at-b and fm ) • onveying lm hnifc mild and forward the i'nited states leaim r sip>ic was l trinidad ile cafaa lure 1 t th there v ... nothing new there imninan in ten â– .*.= were receiving full protection tlie reliable gentleman from cuba re portri that iinn.ignition to the inland is in j mm-h and now amount to over mv«a ] thi iit nanii men who barn mrrad in the lata war iv this countr , and are now actio j with the cubans m then ttr.rts to aecur i independent the cuban lomm ml w>li organised and luriiiblied with the most fy iiroved arms a lar_,v mftion being brec â– i nailing rills are wi.ll mavjakllo-l and _»• f m the beat al spirits in the arrangement i of the mmm of the ai my lieu tims i jordan has been named m commander ll i the eastern division and some of the mo-t |. ui.'ut and successful i.han general { are iv bis command atn'uig tie m wktuvmm | vareano i'cralta of louisiana the town holgmn afti.r an encounter in which the i spaniards inst ovi.r tlir.-e thou.i;«nd men ivas captured liy til ll 111*1 mmm-d the follow bm in a copy ol the letter ol i prt-iidtut liraut mcmftiag the resignation 1 of ex secretary horie il l k horir smi'retm'e mfmm nmrnm i'i.ak mx your letter of this day i tendering your resignation ol the positioti i of seorvt-uy of the navy is mmload 1 need not mm iu bow much i regret tin 1 severance of our ot.icial connection le-r j how confident iim tint the high mmmi 1 have always felt for you increased svitii ! further atajnintinco will continue adalal ici|u.uut.ui •■1 mmm i c > t your renigna , tion with regret there ft i nil hope that the j i|uiet m will find h retirement may n j store you to bmfbct 1-jth willi great j the above is n muiaot copy nf the preai i dent letter accepting mr inaio'l liini||ai i tion taken from am>tlicr copy f the same i sent by mr botmtetha lvcutive f — for the ii.rpu of i otnpl ting the til - i the letter w__s written while mmrnt was n j the i'rcsiileut'l room and taken away be foro a copy was iini-le hat 100 thin mm j the press would have lievii uri'i.-'.ed with 1 copy lie fore oiufttry boum i.tttkr the following in a copy nl secretary l i rie's letter of rusiyuatiun an obtained frmm \ ollicial mmm w uqß-nrtom 1 '.'., june 25 when i assume.l wi.h appreciative wide the high oam of secretary of the navy conferred upon me by your riatteritti predclictiou i itit 1 that i moj for rea sons of a ihjrsoual and domestic nature then explained that 1 would not be able to re tain the position imi 1 now come to a*k your acceptance of my resignation the severance of my ollicial aud always most attractive relatioui with you for whom 1 entertain so much esteem and attachment given me sincere pain and imv ai>a___donn_ent of my public duties much regret but the great confidence i feel in the harmonious and lucceaiful program of the admimatra tion under your able honcit ai..l gloriom i lead ii my great solace and with the warm : est wiahes and most earnest prayers for the health aud happiness of y.-unclf » welt ; as ol all dear to ynu 1 ieinniu moat de votedly aud respectfully your mm-mm servant a e boitlt financial the*fractional currency shipped during the week to national lianks amounted to 3,9.m1 to aasistant treasurer at boston iliw t whi to u s depository at pitts l.ircrgh $.'{(»,* mo treasurer spinner holds in trust lor national bauks as »• uritv for cir culation 42.913,6011 aud for public de posits 24,91.7,350 the mutilated bank notes burned during the week amounted to 177,330 total amount to date m%443 ti bank currency ir^nod for bills destroy ed during the week amounted to 1-m,4lt total amount iaaued heretofore up to date 14,4fi1,358 total amount out'.tindiug at tin date 199,749.1105 fractional curren cy redeemed duriig the week amounted to u15,3h0 internal revenue receipt today amounwd to 1,933,400 the tre___mry ol f"-ce is being removed from tho old trea_.ury building to the new department in the north extension exit andy ka-presirlent johnson aconipaoied hry his ana ami col williams,uft this morning oa the outhern train im giaeaviue tenia tiaoiai.v the excitement over the political canvass ia viirginia ia represented by the meinbem mt both parties to be atet-dily on the m cmim refu-osal r 1 gnat ieavei hen ftboat july 15 to be absent aeveral weeki ho expecti lo go lo long branch and white mountaiaa i , i st^siss iat«u-r wto_t nm cnaato to nmi jt on tt tsii *_*. ml til"t_e ikh whea he wul agaia laaaa w emend auae time at his ooutry place oa the i â– ison nirraitm Â¥ the present policy will be adhered to of enforcing iv aa quiet but m energtu a way aa possible the neutrality laws thi f-abixkt there ii authority for stating that no cabinet changea are rx>ntemplate * and that all which hai recently been aaicl on that subject in tariooa newspapers ~ merely peculation * mrji map.v k walkkr tho ewnintj star says the tbin auditor of the treaaury hon tl w i'-rke mm ented to give dr mary k walk r a clerk ship in hii office but the appoint . nt t-ciug submitted to to the secretary forypproval that official declined to do so a£d for the present the matter s held in abeyro.ee the t_wt oath the president will submit to the attor ney l-'-neral the question whe.her the n-embcri elect of th virginia 1 ginlature will iw required to take the iron clad oath jen van wjtm left here for new york tonight having jist i-eturned rroin vir ginia he reports the conteatin t iat stat very excited and hitter and thav the con stitution with.^t th test oath and dia frwhisiiiß c'snses wim be a<lo t**d and that th vote lor l iovemor will lie very j heavy aud cl-^e cable news dlsmulisfartioii with th hm-iiil va irkh i liurrh kill mn in s|».tin ami france - progress of i lir xew 4 able to c\r , ft o . bai ', nly l at aoml on tho irtat ka.-dcrn h.i.l run 1 145 krtots from brest and paid out 1291 umte i'l cable x very thing sao working well nil iltlfol i in xi if tie loudon timre today mmyu the ooma m the 11..ii..c of lorda last moaigg have bad the . mmm to imaiaf the i-nf < hur.l bill more favorable to th laamilih ml i hureh and nmre ofleiihively partial hi its provinionti aichhishop i ullen has addressed a letter to the officers of the catholic odlegt say ing that if the irish church bill is inutiia loo by the house of peers the nation must have a fuller measure of justice j spain mai'hin july 4 in the < orte to-day the ministers of the interior and justice declan.d that the clergy and municipal au thorities were ready ami willing to take the • ath present by the constitution admiral topete in reply to a question of nm on-m fla"l imm idea of a n public m mfm-m now that a mona-chy had bom voted and was represented m the re cent the national troops have been dispatched mmm the ( ardist conspirators in andalu sia and arragon anothk pr^ot.rtiov lunar inly 4k a vessel which has just arrived here fiom fayal bring intelligenc tliats mfiom disturbances had broken onl m mmm parts of the azores iv conse quence of tlie increase of taxation hum v i'akis july 4.—m miral and several members of the majority in the corn lar nilatif propose to bring in a motion that greater development be given to the actim and authority of the corps legis'atif that the address iv reply to the speech from thi throne be mi itabii-ihed that the right bad practice of interpellation be organized on _- larger scale that the right to amend pro jects of law lie extended and that the chamber have the rigm to eleqt its own president it is rumored that the govern ment will accept tiit-se reforms tho negotiation iretwt ) france and llelgiuin fur a oomaurciai treaty have closed with a natiafactory understanding on all p-'ints tllf ktaxik-b i.iiivet m ljpeio july 4 tho forthcoming i.m_'es in the ministry are frcrly can m cd it is ruiiior-d that ardami wili bo appointed miaiator of finance and mar ios minister of justice tlie f oyernment hm explained that ceiieral ivztiela tin isa.-uliist was arrested on charges of mili tary disobedience aril conspiracy against the * ioverntnent the lilcnee which the i.i-vrruin ut has maintained concerning qaaanl mu.cvs m-ort of his administra lion tmm of the state of atfiirn in t übi â– auses lnii'h excitement a htmn repub lican manifesto has been published in ba vime li appearance was simultaneous with th l-uaartan from the city of a party i.t l_epublio.-n numbering one thousand i is raamrad th it they have gone to i'.rtu gnl snd will reenter spain thr.m_rh kstra ma-lara i'm rai have been sent iv jkirsuit a number (â– ; cilista have been arrested in riiaavi i'lt.t havim july ;.. — padhl has been or dered to relieve llmna the commanding i o-neral of the o'vtral i hmi-ramaoa he s-utnd this evening with ont thousand fresh troops for nlievit,.s whence he will proceed ilirect tn i'uerto l*riu'*i|m 1 he pn n*a lays the number of insurgents around the latter place has largely incrcaa-d but the cholera vnd yellow fever was making havoc among them nuevitas is as lisaithy as nana this season captain-(lene-al dc rectal is gaming general sympathy by hu attempts to pacify all clashes sanguinary dtsigns liave been falsely attributed to him lie is now buiily engaged fn investigating the mm f prisoners conlined in the forts with the object f ordering the rev.-ae of the in nocent volunteers are olli-ring themselves for active service in the cnica vi___m dis trict taptain omm ral de loda to-day tmwj/mv ed all the regular ami volunteer forces in ml around the city and was received by the volunteers with enthusiastic cheers the . apt.j tsener&l hxs i leased fceveral political prisoners deputies elccte.i to th co:ihit.itueiit c«rtm fiuiil t'orto 8-uo have sailed eor spain advices from st domingo to dune 9 i have in—v received it is rejiorted tint tma lamaao with tho steamer telegrafo had bombarded i'uerto l'bita and aafam ipicntly captured sam ana after a shott light hn landing he issued a decree de claring that the bay of samaua is no longer iv tin jrox.ies.iinn ol i'.aez and coiißcqueut iy all trom-m aada by him with the cui im statim coverument for the cession or mm vi the bay are null and void wm h seward knthnslikilc x , pi i-.u t san kran *» o.a s\v fkani is«-o july 4 wa b b*w ard nmvt-.l li re last nigut ami mot with a grand reception the first california j&mmi li^bt liattery tired a salute of or.c j him in-a cuii-i on the arrival nt the steam r j aatl the national guard acted s an escort to mr seward and theeoumntt<te of recep tion to th accidental hotel where an in thwnastic multitude waa a^setnliletl to c the venerable statf-smen wliu utadu a nrict b[>eecfa thankmg the people for the honor conferred upon him ino parlora of the liot«l were then thrown open and nor citi zens had an opportunity to pvrsouauy greet the ex-.secretary miscellaneous telfgrapbtr firm of orai>rnl intertit from dllt.itm points at i*rarie city lowa saturday morning while a number of citizens were celebrating the national anniversary of independence an anvil which they were using at a aub titute tor a cannon exploded killing two men and fatally wounding two others sev eral other persons were more or less injured and a team of horses killed captain hurtle of the steamer mount aineer reports that he saw the dead bodies of twenty seven persons taken out of the ruins below council ijlully they were bodies of men women an children drowned by the sadden ri ovnrtlowing the flat rarie lands from every j-iarter below kansas city reports 4ime ot losses of life and property by the tftod advices irom i'u u<jne lowa lay a fearful storm passed u>er the lower part of uliiiton county saturday feboea were swept away like chaff trees were wrrached ut by the roots cattt pigs and poultry taken up into that »>, oarried a great dis tance and killed at maloae a small sta tion of the great western koad nearly every house in the vihaga wjm levelled to the ground one woman was kuled and sev eral others injured the damage to pro t«rty v estimated at a e-al tlioutand dol lir x insas p«p«n mj the colony of sweden â– n amped oa the kaw river in temporary snant4<n earuute for the back settlement were suddenly engalfed by the late rising of the rirer tha party ndeavond to escape and thirteen fi icoeedodt but the re i mainder nnmberng so persons were carried away and submerged in the water the germans of ptttsburg celebrated the fourth on sunday apt x sjionuer of the ship tinmur from liverpool reports that on june 20 latitude 43 north longitude 47.2u we«t # h parsed a vessel bottom up he npp her to be uf four or five bundred tons bur den was yellow asetalled and from the«\p pearancet of her stern he judged her to have been a screw steamer and apparently had only been a short time in that condition a hone thief named lcnnehan w&s hanged by regulators near st joseph m o a few days ago john c breokenndge will deliver a speech on agriculture at thm merger count f ky fair on the 11th of september the coinage of the branch mint in sao francisco for june was 34<i.(»(to in gold aud wioo in silver total for the year cu ing june 3u 19,016,000 < the steamship panther sailed from sf juhns n f saturday for the artier kioiifi with the expe*btion of l>r hayes ans bradford the artist the steamship i reat i tcpubl ie saile 1 from san francisco for hoiu kong vri jokohatna haturday with s,tnn i j trtacure of which 440,000 i.s lot yoki liama cli,wo for hong kon and 23 hx for shan^hai apt thompson and i'rof hrookii mads an aaceusion in a balloon at mnnphu ti'uu yeaterda to wh<cb is attached % mechanical contrivance of their own cor i strut tion for d.rscßniunj or ascending wituy ut ''.: n r mv liallaht at il when laal lurd from they were oitu north at tbw rate of thirty milea per lour l'rcf»aratinn»4 are making for boldiug a k*aari uationai eaaaji bmataaa at uoun,l n \. it is la commence ou i'ucaday aiul is to continue ten ilajs a killing affair recently t<w>k place in lav may settienicnt lava county te*ae ik tween lewis mny and a man named me laoahan in which the latter was killeit they were both young married men an 1 the dispute arose over a mc of cards may inflicted the fatal wound with apockei knife piercing the heart of mc-lanahan and causing almost instant death miss ida laaral tho heroine received on friday a l>oautiful miniature anchor of gal vanized iron with cable a set of cushions a full act of colors a boat hook ajßatftva vet car|«-t from the gaea the uteaim-r new york the bark western 1 it-he sailed from ilnmbnldt in january lsb tor san krar 4 ji.hco aud ban ucver been licard from unt'l roceutly when port'on of har hull w;tu the name paiiited on wan discovered i»fl north.tti coast of california near oajnt lvr notua a htartlinj rp|»ort was made to coroner m«.or of ix»uisville wednesday ui^h â€ΕΎ that a number of handbl had been fuun 1 in the river in tho vicinity of tin waw works that two had baasi open d one fjf whicli contained the dead bodicn if tn,n tersoua tl'e nthers wm iiliu'l m ith hy man bones curonur moore made a perst;i al investigation telegbaphic summary [ num raraaaax's ankhvutin bdbhmii | washington wa.-*hin<;tm july 2.—the « ommissi.rj ; er of internal keveuiie ufa ha follows â– regard fti stamping goods sold by l'nit«<l j states marshals under iurfeit : wben it becomes necessary for collectors of i'm toma or 1 nternal 11ovenue or i"uit«.l i states marshals to tail geodl nbad l iiatraiut or forfeited to the tinted fttatrw m absence of ar.y iwiiijhjiw of law authoru [ injj a oaßmtofl of luterii.il revenue to pal with stamps except on sale i deem it ad ' visable nm the $;.">* ls hill for enough n j purchase stamps to attix thetttu in ad<h fon to the expense of sale and to ajipr-t ' priatu the proceeds of the his in that waj ; ! but if the goods cannot bo sold for a suai ' sufficient to pay costs of atizare and a ', • and have a sufficient surplus to j-t ru i the r''|iiiri;d tttampa i hlmuld herrjft'r * prefer that the mmik l»c withdrawn frn^n ; ale and stored in some suitable and ms 'â– plai-e where they may be k^pt until u'mr j the assembling of congress and until s.^jte uldition;tl legislation may by h <. ' winch will ename tm government to sell mob j kjoods and dvi theni currency uj>on th j market witliout thi disunities aud eri barrassintnts which are now experk-ni d ' every time a sale ot the kind is attempt i j ileceipts of internal rcvennc u>-d»t ? 1,250,000 i'eiisi'sal mayor kowen of washington creator a , sensation at lutty^hur during the uiomt , mffs ux-wait't fp'in w'nshiii^uin watung i l.mneit by his side a:id ehuwin him qvqpy courtesy aiul attention kkslnni;ton dispatch wttfm tlie seoie , the tr asury atatoti that thu pur i hi.thk ot t»>o<ls to-morrow ban up ii lifjifinlriit of hw n^iilar mh â– purubsaes of vki h r ' er will continue t be e^fcutt-il with it reference to ftmmmw'l purchaßc i"*k i-a«h resources of the treasury beiii large ly in kwi of current wants se<tvt.vy i irfiutwfll dcents hirnwil iuthori/(sl u muiim this u*c of a portion of the aurpluv anl f ! ins tot tl p.urchamt'3 should hum th ati : thsriasd anjount of tlio fuml w n ! i oiniress oit-ets that u^ly will be mfced'ga i.ake much uispobitnu of it as they tni^k ', ilenh diopatch mry vnmrmmn tne j rigul oiiforccniciit of the neutrality lawp of j nick we hvl hii'.-h a recent illu.-trjitntn it j may be stated that the action inert with ! tin hearty approval rf mr suuioer kid i that n this he is in full ocrtj , with the lvesulent witl secretary of ( : . mi belligerency in the present ait"iat#>n i»f altiiirs on that island ia a humbug u:ki the c t untrj must look to see the action of this government toward < üba controlled i;y ; the attitudu of our re!4tiona toward kngla id j on the alabama o.uebtion the undercnr j rent of opinion in admuiistnitu'li cirv,«i kat tho moral force of the exaniuit . ant enforcement of our unpopular f laws appealing a it does t the j nse of just'w wmld have irv â– utight in brinj4ir r'dgland to these view obtain with gentlen tm whose jwr9"u?>l bympathics are strosi y : with the i uiutis but whr looking wvvi^l that caii^e and its adherents perceive ijreater duty and a loftier attitude for she tioverument in the ettttemeut of the m"**t important international ijuestmn that as e\-w arisen between two tirst class powers after information several yenn ago i.ougreu apptt^/ri^e'l the aiim of s*_*<lol for the compilation fin publication in a connected form of the vi hcial reports of battles with other ni:n"ur records of the late war since theu numer ous applications frr.m historians an-1 r*ul itary writers hare be^n biade tv the autt«un ities hers for purmusioo to examine i .:• i make extracts from thuae records which ; ia general rulu were refused these his[jor ical gentlemen are continually annoyiu^jh president with letters of ghcvaqce an it i expovted that an or.it r will soon b^iv soeii giving them the privilege to exan.ine the orders it is a matter of inquiry 1 l-rw aa to what has becoiac of the moue mjte prated for the pauicatiou of the rec^da vrssbl seizure information was rec«ivrtl at the trea iry ivpartment to-day of the seizure at f«m cola florid of the the aclioooer vuluiphu from tampioi mexico with a heavy in of cigarm wines brandies ani dress :" t terns which the captain attempted to it-id at tliat port without pa ment of dul tea the v.-.luc of the seizure is uot known " tkave foft sew york i a large number of persons who sur-/e<l lin the army of the potomac daring the jr»r will leave here on sunday mght to atom the reunion to be held in new y r on monday night amomg them will be sec retary hawlina cmnmmmnnmw parker 0«n porter gen emory majon le^t mil wobattr and gen homphreys at the cabinet ttmting to-day only the pmjdent secwuriw boatw.u cnm nu and coz were pi went secretary it ablins retaned thil evening fish ho&r anil kobeson are still absent * tersowal the president ilu intinated his tntenuon of viating sl loots is a week or two :*«■■dor morton arrived here this evening commiaaioaer delano left her this mar ling for a pleasure trip north and will be ab i — ;= neat id daya or two weata mr samuel ward ii here on account '%& a recent death in the family of reverdj j.hnaon mr vvard'a dinaer to the utur jentieman at which twelve prominent kepn.dican mem ben and twelve derooclnt-c members oi c'ongreai had accepted inrkationa to be pr-jaent ia indefinitely pua_pon_->d new york w youk june 3 at th meeting of the trustees of the foabo^y ntutheru ed uational fund at newport li l on thnrs tay last a letter was rcatv frotn mr pea body donating an additional miiliun dollars ist educational purposes in uw statfs the ttha!f i-kl i»mti ■». infonnatioo relative to the chaii^ing of the cnliau prisoners from the vermont to tao catharine whiting avya that the mar . mhal was accompanied to the receiving ship by two deputies one of iwhonv was capt ackerman who had been with tbe expedi tion but had escaited at nijw laailon tliu parson haa beoome a spy iu*d injormer am as such he receivea the gioans of bis former companions that wait another person who became a spy and ytstei^ay morning went oa board the v'erdtont when th boys aaw him he waa aei upon and mnst have fared badly hail not ftouter f the gaards hariteiied to his reaeoe tin j>i-nmn's name ut french the boys an ear t'bat if they ever see him they will asttault fc im t-n sheridan is e^pecte<l l.ere to-day | mr < o)fax passed through the ty yestcr i day cuba i'ufiflltlonk r the at ih !••! m ..( (; rb , * i'wlli i.i tic uihu tv ih t>lan ll,\\ana june 2i - the ctmlitions for tli a-tmtiriimii tn th islaurl of < ien cab.il lefa de kodaa the new aptaint general y tii s^-.'^t t ofomitise »'.»- r*u t li as fol lows the government ho ik tnder the di rection ot the leading ireninsdlars rcsiiling in cuba rejection of all order he may re ceive from spain attacking then property in i slaves banishment of li foreigners sympa-1 thizing with the patri^u injmediate im prinonment of all calmk^is nmlr suspicion acil the cou'.lscation of heir ro|)erty im meiliate execution of julians an 1 tillibustent as they are captured at sea or on the tit-id government aflfaaa to be vca to the wuunded voluuteers and rv^ula n conservative men h»:n have in the mean time itucceedetl iv securing the surrender of the cabana to the marines xhe volunteer artillery gave up the castle on t^te ttiorniugof tlic j-ltb anit they now benr the resent ment of the other battahons with the arrival of jen i'uello and i ien i'.uceta from the ulterior this w«ek w>i have furth er trustworthy information llaios sick nesa aud want of reinfurcemeiits kept the spauiiih forcuii on tho dufendiv in all quar ters nothing but tkinm.~h.-i and active preparations were reported jrom the pa tnuts all that is pul)liahtm to the con tra y by the press ia sjsmpiy to rpauiuiat the hop h of the spanish po;iulatiuu and discourage sympathizers abroa 1 california item san ffukcnr july ± ron william if sewsgj lt-tt sacramento t^-day for san franciaco a cumiiiitlce al tii hoard of j sti[>ervisors of the latter city will meet at fviieeia and escort hint to vie occidental botel here apartmeuts 1 aulb and car riages have l>een pnivule bj the city for his use while hf is the bj^aat v the city the aik tlpttir soveral citizens 11 day wi jiessed a pri vw&b trial in the onen fr of the model uf 1 the ifrial steamer aviwtor the steamer j roae in tho air al^iut aeventy-tive ftret the ' machinery oj»crating suact-sseully buoyin j up aud driving the vts^ql forward at a#on avlerabls rate of speed a public trial of the aviator will m h<!d aa sunday next wnu wot*niam the chicago cxcuraioi'ii-^l with judgfa i f'aton ogdaa aod others anlted hen la^t | : wgfc heavy bubimbbtv weqa fargo t co lave shipped o new 1 york a million and a hjfl uf treasure by raiboad since the fip"fl of the overland r.mtc mili faa ; oas old liaa aaab^ajjl o<n stoneman to ci.mmand the l»istrni uf ariaooa with , headquarters at drum ilirracks lieneral wheaton to command the sib district of i'pper arizona gesl 11.-vin the sub-l.tis i tn<-t cf southern arizm tma lieut cal i wallace the sub-district of lower ooletav io the biatrict oi arijasaai and sul.-dis trii-ts arc daaignahaa aucltt uul â– fitr the pur i pose oi promptly operating w th the troops and to iw the senior afieaij bbmniatasi i thcivof gem ord directs that tlie com maiitl in uot tv limit thijr basting partirs ito jiny ajaagnnßioaj line but o huut the i enemy wherever lie can !;•<• to^ud items by telegraph at a nmtug of the r'«iartl f albany the feet was tle eloped jiv - . il pal pre ailed th»-re to ft aodminua hut not serious ex ttfiit uenanl rwanffeiaa «♦« m uui t >\\ ing tv a scarcity of i-el mh to two foundries m albany havj ru^-cii'led mptrra tum thomas 1 cormh aoq of j it cornell ir-ciitiitally shot hiinstyi dfcvl yesterday while examining a wflillwl tlic unanimous call t bar j mcl'lellan h-iluica of lludaou i'itj l»v th seomd j;.-f(.niied hutch tbur it of philadelphia whu-b was telegraphed tv the pri-sa of the country has been decliiu;d f gwi n—l m ifttlut maitilin twelve years ul a^t was tlrowu^l m the canal it albany bo hmrsday ri lay aftaraooo a icy uauicd frank hilisoti thii-teea years nf a^c wa3 run am ami fa ally njured liy a lucurautive in west aii'^oy : ',' iu a sharp shock ", ear.lnpiake was felt in st louis bctwu.'d ac and two o'mhmik on t'riday mfrnir mdows and orockary rattl"d and iji o>ne instances : ftirrituru moved n \,'\\:;\ -•■: is reported j the wave traveled n'trth and south and i lusted irum live to t«m m^imla the shenk i was felt within a circuit f th rty miles of that city and at cairo ju4te wi.erely tiie reunion of the nuitii army uatfl oc curs on the ttb io«t at uock i'oiut yar ragausetu kay i'artii emm new york the south and w«at can take'th afternoon lx>at at new york on the tixth by the newport stoaxngtsß aad x ptune lines i and reach kocky i'oint the next morning i parties arriving in providence by the after i noon trains of the sixth can proceed to 1 kocky ti-int by the 7 o'.ilock i«t*-amer that i night parties reaching providence by the 1 accommrxlation train on the morning of the i seventh can take the 10 o'clock boat for the [ print and return in tm.e for the evening j traiua the canal boat j h datii apt bnrr fr"m tnnananrla i.»k lint arrived at ihistuuort yecterday wilh a it 11 cargo the statue of waah^^ton presented to ] philadelphia by the scuool cnildren was [ placed on a edestal in jrnnt of lodepend ence hall to-day i will be unveiled v monday with api;ropfiate er monies in wbickichool childreu rill lake a promi hht navy department haa 1 from acmiral ifoff comman<tuig > ortb atlantic sciua*lron dated luue l an'l mfek they contain no news of io»portjnce havana ii reporttd quiet and dj appvehtrusioiiß are entertaiued of our dutijrbanie how for love a lawyer turned negro minstiel krom the nvj y ovtjtfan ] his name u lew be-w*iict ilia father fu a well-known w"y.-rk lawyer who died when the oldeet cuu w»w tift«-«>njears old the property left by the father the 1 boy turned over to his mother aad sisters \ and determined to strike out for himself ; at seventeen years of ge he entered a law j office and at twenty-one he i-ompletm his [ studies and was pronm;noed a yoang law yer with a bright fatnm ljeto v turn about this time the j-oaug lawyer fell in love with the daughter i a weaitfaj new1 york merchant awl tlw lov«>aing racipro cated h laaketl pa for iju uat^l r baa.l pa was indignant and u foact.r kill th young lawyer's anibithiv ha t«l*i him thai when ha had 5u,u(10 in cash hi own h might uk for the y<-urtj lady'i hand with » uofn of sneotiss this was all very : : f but to tha young lawynf j-;it f uttin up u shingle lo,ooo was a jjrc.it kiai u aioaaj at least the joang lawyer tbortriit so as h ; cgnrefl up h w m%ny iii-'fs l«aiust have t | raske that amount i the result of his was the < txwclumim that if be wanted to auke th.il urn at the bar be eoold do an but by tbe time be had don it ha would ha ao old that the runuuxm of love would be all gooe for a laag ten dajri the yoaag lawyer bmßuaned hiafate aad thea after ohtaimng a promien iram the ymng lady that ahe would wait be disappeared hn sew york in early life the young lawyer had qaick wit and one day mirtiae a aagu aiiaali â– ! mumger aamed uupra the latttr teld hia he had a uleut which would aaake im.umt in ny yeara in the vomaw lawyer's fraaiu of mind it did not take taag to eanviaee him and dropping coke and ml—fc he took t.i burnt uork under the aatnmed name of lew benedict for a time the new bnainiiei wae harder than the yosng lawyer barganed for bat he made money so fast that hia prejudice waa soob overcome at the end of the tint year he had made live thonaaad dol lars at the end of the second year ten thousand and now it is said he has nearly reached his li^nre of rifty thousand dollars in bonda * all the time he haa been in the l.nrat cork trade he has improved his spare mo ments by a study of law books and in an other year he will ao back to new york with fifty thousand dollars ia i'is pocket claim the hand of her he so fuudly loves and who has been so devoted to him and the same timj agaia embark in the practice of law young ketchum ho dtrllnri to be rclra«*4 rmm fh nl«t prlwoa—aa h»lr«orrftn»ry scrnv ib i ottrt fn«l m kiw fork siul at 11 o'clock y«tenl»y mom:^g the mint riwnii oi the icneral term of the bu l>remu < mirt in the new i'ourt lloane via tilled to its utm.>flt capacity by an immense concourtv of interested s^ievtaton all eager ami impatient to ascertain what dia position juilge barnard wonld make of tbe application fur hdwant b ketchnm to be released from the state prison on tv writs of halra cor/nu and certiorari \ sta i'kmknt of mr phfi is , mr w y l'helpa anise and wid that < before the court decided upon the return uf the wit he desired to make a few re marks and in tho tinit iilace to avoid uy jj*;rpk-xity to his honored friend whose myenioua argument for the petitioner won the approbation of the court and is still the admiration of the bar he wanted it understood that he appeared not tor the petitioner the uncle ; not for the power behind the throae who moves the proceedings—the father but for the son the crimii.il he appeared there at his tbe prisoner's request standing where he would stand if hej|uould stand there and speaking as he would speak only he could ftpeak more feelingly if he had permission to speak fur himself neither the prisoner aor ins v uwnii knew or cared what would i his honor's decision but this much he nows and and bsts in a letter to his coun vl i that the apphnation for the writ was his wishes ; that he believes this ounishmedt was just and deserved and shat he ( ketchum hat no desire to cheat justice by escaping through a legal techni cality 110 jireftrred to pay the full pen alty of his crime—already nearly expiated unless his prison door should be unlocked by the clemency of the executive the prisoner asks to be left in his cell this might be sufficient but le«t it may seem that these proceed ings lack in respect for this tribunal and iv justice to the petitioner and to the father he would callhia attention to what was cognizant to all the persist ent and untiring efforts of the father to obtain for his erring son—now he hoped re pentant—pardon and r*lea»e have contin ued for four years last summer kr phelps said the prisoner suffered severely from an attack of asthma and now on the approach of the hot summer months the father fearing a recurrence of the disease without l'unaultation with his friends and against the consent of his son edward had made this application onvinced that if not liberated tow the doortt of that prison would only open for the rulense of the dead on his passage to the tomb and now the son unw illm lunger to acquiesce in the act of his father had lustructed the speaker to atop it and t end the proceeding in aon ttlusinu mr i'helpe earnestly requested his honor to consider the proceedings on the i art or tin prisoner as not made at all and rt-udor such ilt-cisinn m to him might set m most just hi'r.'kise is kk'ivhi'm i'ra/y mr hartlett coolly aai<l that the applica tion by mr l'h lus took him by surprise uc to hare tbe matter understood uf ha»l in ui ii*nr jjtsion atele^ram ruceivetl at a late huur on the previous evening frum youny kftchum wlikh did not accord with the genticiiian's remarks he thought the mind of the yomg won inust be waverinj thiough t!if f\iiteiiieut uudcr which hu was fabonna in 11 u iwhim to thia matter he wished the pai*.i«s might have m oppor tunity of unilcrttandidg each other in the hiattcr iff asked therefore for a day v p>^stponi:iucnt ju<lgc liaruanl said that he did not see any alternative but to discharge the writ mr lurtlett - will your honor give us an rf'p<>rtuinty uf talking with each other luiljge barnard—the writ of fcflfaw ijarp being a personal writ it must be ap plied for by thu person iv whose behalf it is liught to be exercised or by some one art ing as his authorized agrnt wheu it ap peiaxs that the petitioner beiiig of sound mind and inuuiory has no desire whatever to be released if he it nut present in court we have nothing to do but to stop the pro ceedings mr j'-urtktt said that if the illegal de tention ol any jtei-son came to the judicial kuowlcd^e of the court it was the duty of the c<>ui't m ithout petition to order the re lease of such person the case being now before the court he desired to inquire into the condition of mind of the prisoner he tlioiil t it inexplicable and extra ordinarj that tbe prisoner should have pursued euch a course he had never spoken to him and had never seen him un til in curt tlnring this proceeding he had been employed solely by his father he thought muter the peculiar circumstances m the ( asu there was no occasion for baßte the quostion involved was novel and im portant judge barnard said he had no objection to putting the case off if the district attor ney consented district-attorney garvin opposed any postponement he a-ked that the writ he . discharged and the prisoner remanded mr phelps said that it would be discour teous and an impugnment uf the accuracy cf the facts stated by him to grant a post ponement for further inquiry and su-'h [ postponeme&t would be an iujary to mr ketchum judge barnard said he had written out his views very fully in reference to thia novel question bat it was now unnecessary to enunciate them he ordered the writ dismissed without prejudice to a renewal of the application iitn.k barnard's opinion it is understood that judge barnard con curred entirely npon the legal positions taken by mr bartlete and would have re leased the prisoner some covjectaredthat friends of gov hoffman had promised yoking ketchum a pardon if he womld take the course that he did they said it would be very injurious to the governors chances for the presidency if his frightful blonder in sentencing young ketchon mrre judi cially adjudicated upon died cavrbok-july 4 margaret cairn-ron atrau 70 eaj r iitl o walter cauferrm ftinrnl frum bir ae reaujcitce 103 i.'.-tgia t ou tu«"lay,t::h in t at 10 a m rrieud and at nnnt«*nneni ar n»|m«ltally ray ten to be pre it maarmt-aaj imaae 1 oozop etc aa-ortment ai mnr-nab l prtem t^r.iwi mooto-iv stoi-e ul juin rt ammeicmm block m m bbit»io t mm wmmmmwf ami pbij-teila wahumibk turvmjxm wwery r*.i-.lc k-iu-jrvd a the prii.t.n bnmmi to inj e text de-mrad n as mamii t*n aft any four.dry id u,i country ll_-o e kctkottf iso nd iv variety al-v tfpi wimim for lac â– mailing ha china «. lm_-_s • mm ■«*-*_• nallmhu lrasa wsrka m-ik-j-klrnnnt-ktar^lfr pbatt a lfrch w.-utn propncton ohw !» nl 5 trrr-w rt b-iff-uu k v - aa — ittiaa ula «;.*•*. 2 •}* ma w-ndtwcii i».*,-t-m sm phtk i'.i.vss pm itijrts im : wkvl.islis t t__m v-_!i rwiri mce mjm m wliltß uus » v ~ l-.'.sefcl oil for mil bj a u.vnu do ft co 191 msii m and 40 lloyd rt buffalo n y l-_k im thcß-*-inl_bcoa|__a<_nii_>wpn{----b>i_p ptj ni-vwrr with lake fca tt tha lowwt rala a full ...;.^. guaranteed tlio â– _- liimffh tha imi-tr og»oi ... tai cminny an apored red and â– _â– _-__-_> lillin lake 1 aa ln orntlon of men dektcrieg k if mm-i at tib <>. fee u be corrected order left tt mabviit i*uu iu-u aar a_-i_g and -_-__• rtreeu w_i i«-«*u>-1 ■» â– avisos i isi-sbc wnminu j o u-0008 li.a.h al hew talk a an ottoa v ii iwi itthll nkreigkt baa w-ar.-aa-f wfcaaa j__i jn-fjwa i-tllllll-ii—iij dr a-rtoei he.iag kad great raarh.il la ma-oif teotk under -» hi-aeri ai km imda fc g»_lih «->. wm den hi whole uaa to thai braa-h of f nct bialii *â– i i if i i - _---.»---. ~— itaal â– _â– * â– > f-ilaiacar iaai-iar'aca-ig-i _--■■■■•. car ooa_w 0-i 111 ~â– 'â– "â– "â– â– >â– ' garth ol tha threat « iw fuv n_t bar bottle sold orlj-bj b j-jt-tb om n â– __. at eanaahn _»» *â– *. â– tt hi|_w»h aloahal m tliomfl ct-uuc i.uiwnrto dark a b-owa r_ctlf-iui_«iltaa.e^»aralw-__taal-aiamd prrr trerte migala mf_et-nr aad dealer ia hlgh wtnee alcohol r-_r bpirm cttqraa mrte laati lad wblakj old kllmtt i «■ndie aado-i eg — ft lagan plowing uiiom-fu7 dour bach and blind manufactory tm k seneca a buiato fto-ring inp mmu_h_b brack et kill dried i*»ia ouacd ao uaa-u-d ne_l liiiidc and ouuiio blum-i door and window fr-bma al nat-tig awing and taming ul or ilmi i iption dotf to order an ohort notice and with diii-_rh jeaaer-a hair aftaate aad â– iikaratl-yo tha k-nttpeiaue rou-nij try tt tt __-«. fail tbi prepareuon atop um hear falling out aud promote a rigorous growth rfainw uie uealp ol dandnri and ieadoi tho hair ft and gknev it iiiwif-kn â– > a_ipli-.,.«rac tt lakd <« oth or ooluatng matter v-iitg dangaed e_|_w_d 10 tr ngtn«--_e ui haw m cent and 1 pm buttle i'rrpw.l by b jf-*r!blt cheuil-t 4-1 jkaia t o r poaite the park amthkmewts roller skating assembly at the rink tuesday morning and ktenlnc mr charles smith o i new york will bk present ajfd ah3ist choice music i.v till hihk orchestra admtfmon—homing ucnts 2j cenu ladiea and children free ajlnivlou—evenif o.ta 50c lathea 25c chil lirttt ifio tiokvl»im]..«:ui > .- i ri 00 sk>u bin 15 tu or by tlia m.-ntli iucluaiiur it \ rrnt 12 co ilndetevdence day steamer ivanhoe pleasure excursions to oakfield falconwood and navy island un monday july sth 1869 face m the â– â– tup a cent the ivamioi • 11 leave tat doc foot of main at m it so a m , lot oakfleld returntr.fr fct 1:'o p m leaving k-'tn kt 2:00 p.m foroakfjeld anil round navy i.tland !..>|.; c-i ccifiwwa nhumir>k to buf faloat 7.s 11.i 1 m , souchirg at fakoliwjod both ay w r u ajxolm aieat bnlt.ln j i^.ikm coxf bctiohebv soda pi're ash ruil ! rom tin lined fountains at lvman!s m aix st6eet pire nan tkups ohm unds phe mcesf ciole9t and iikst s o t j ntlio city v ioutul it t loxo * co.'b cull twetimu'ry store 1w main a cewts fiikwishisfi summer goods white and flrown duck suits black alpacca sacks f ne linen dusters linen ami vi(on lhuwcrs ian/c merino shirts iauze cotton shiru ni:\v stvlks chape scarfs new styles silk ckavats silk i.iile ami ciliron sucks bcs han beiaoes coi lars ac at keust nett's 27f main st ge(>k se b tkippt mamfactct er op all kinds of shirts wrappers drawers liifien j i<-vcu9fe boi>om c jllai-s and cuflv made to ob deb and foe bai * at ho 11 north divlnon t botden 8 eeleirated boots and shoeb for cemtlcmch double sole f&inch calk boots slkolb soljei kesch calk booth pink ra»ch talp walkixo shoes fise french calf ookokeh boots fine fkebcb calf ozfokds fin calf ki bvtios cnions fute fatint eatber bittum i>ions toe above arc i'l lufc rm tb r*m at f*>y de la*t,ar i a arranted betur naaarw bel ur work and a i tier t nine us»i mo/un tli»n tbe but bufll > ctuumb work gamicvmb wh wear flue shoe*art mtf ularl y ii^naatait toaia^tn tflaie »■>"<-â– , wb«tl rr they with u njltha»f or cot sole agenck at je^ivetts populaii shoe istore 40 mais street c j-rai no v un snscr * oa>la oolat >• num jiits 4bdotb auckebsl akd ja*pfltt«d 1 ; i'.rs lonaon fnrtar sou aja lud ibvmh ritm l-lnest r roa a»b ouf7eb ortejftalte.jr'-nmpasv fifhostox th-r havo bt rm uai wr'.-w.l t '*â– he best , ill .!,!<..« teas acd cyfptfjuotir oavr<lt lii f üb'ic *.'.« ajeait icr b»<aia k jt.m-.eh ur^ziu u haul rl buflak ori>oaiu £• park 177fi fourth of july 1809 pkogaxve morning ealtif at rnnn a m at ton rurter iromi panted t.j the nufiiif 4 toe bets in the mf national ahrte mt noon and the rinpiw of the bell xv.-a.ne ir*c at mmt and rtajinf of t h brik order of rnocunov xaj.-qen r l ilow»rd chief manhall and staff fust dttiaion cavajcade ef oaoan f the taw war britr lira wa f mogen and eta will hllmilil bni i;nilmltutetmo^k«np*ti rviftw asumn t fii.ff r 1 jj n«r j ' ' i'jiu lihm i m*hl union comet bmd 74th r**piwnt x t xitione tinnl hnmand t br cw eo m baser keturnod oldton of ibm la war sbookd division haft delet*tea frosa the onter of coed teaaptmr1 and sobs fubtk school third division band v..rkii>k men's i'm shoveler'a a-»t.ati-m butcher aeaßciatton aitiuair aaaociatioa mounted foluth division band.1 aklrnuan ftrret chairman council cummin ormtor chi|'lm and reader in bamuoiw common council city county stat • ofucrm in cwrtaew judge of uw united statct buu cuunty and ch.v ourte in unucc ofllccn of the united state army and nary in carriage soldier nt the war of 1812 in oarriaffr fifth division van amburgl femea meaaffeiie bittb i>l vision american kxprem curopauj united stalm ekprmn company brewers a«ocmtlon l«v waftoni coal wagona *'•• the first i>ivwon wilt form on niagara street it right n-ftintf on prari street theßrouod imviaien will furm on eueeee street north r htaffara •*â– ju*"1 the third dlvla.or whi form on ceneete rtwt south of niagara tquwe the fourth divbion will form on lviawir tutft north of niagara xniare ihwf.th lhvmun will form on c urt htrcet aouth of niagara miners the divlnon will tons under the direction of the nv.tk of maj oun h l howard1 staff as lull mm ftnt dmtiion—col john e hartihall seoend imvivnn col oacar folrfoea third diviatot.—cui lyman k baaa foorth dtvuion lieut c»l charle o shepard fifth dlvimin—lieut col albert j barnard officers in chamr of organization will nee that their command ak the portions aiaigned t them in the procea*i»n pi tunptly at 9j o'clock a m , precisely the flrrt division will move tip niagara to pearl down pearl to the terrace a on a the left of the fint division u&covan the right uf the second that diviatoi will follow aud the other divisions the eamc is nuawri l order the procession witl t>en nior down pearl street u the terrace through the temce to main up main to virginia counter-march down main to tapper through tupper to delaware down delaware to franklin square the varitnu or)t»n1 rations will then he considered dismi»ed to their n comtnan or.hk â– if bxsbcifibs at tin bqr vbf prayer by the rev walcott caiklna sinfiac by a chonn of iso pupil of the pumic scfaook under direction of profemor e l baker readtafr of the dectarallon nt indctpendence by maj gi h stowit sinffinir oration by the h«-v g w ileacivk sinfirtng benediction a a*lloo!f ascickbiox will uke plaoe at three o'clock fn.m franklin square by profeewr hamiel a king of boston mam with the balloon tlrprrlon the hrgea one in ant-rioa holding(k.ooo cubic feet of ;.-*.-. with two rs attached capame of carrying fmoi e%ht to twelve perronii during the inflation prof king will n.t h - nuniliei of small balloons re[>reaaat riir men.aiilmal c boat racfxs a prize regatta will take place off the litfhthrum at 4 p m by mi boat cluln a plaoe in the i>rooeeaion will be iwi^iii'd t anj ir.-aiiiziii i«.r not m utteued n thu pmyrainine upon sufficient notice bcirg given t the manhal commandants of regfmeats orjranlaatlotm and societies will we that their reepectlve comin*m ie are promptly in their placca at fifteen minuter before nine jl m tiiu citizen are reqi't»ted to lin|ik their fiafta throuiflioiit the city and ornament lus.r dlr»ir particnlarty along the route of the nroctwrion umten ef li in port are requeataw to have all their colon hofated from murfcie to aunaec hurrivon of t*h was ol ul2 reaident in the city arc invited u u-x their nan^d at th mayor nflict on or before the 3d that they may be supplied * tb carriairan in the ii etewiun tbe cunioaium orator leader chaplaw r are ru>|uertted to meet at tbe mayor's ohlue at 9 a h n firiiik tf truiik 4*jl or sre-cracken of any kind tiy any une will be penuitted cm the ntreeta through whti-h the preeearion in i—lnf the ordi nances in refcrenee w the filing of gwna aad piatoai on the ntreet will he rigirflv enforced no carriage or penona on b<mt:back aalde fn«n thone in the procemion will be allowed on tire rtreeto thrmifrh which the procetkion is paming uaj.gen.r l upward mirahal win f rogers mayor oomurrtu or ajuiakmiuxta ni b simtt l*aul ooembel geo chambent frank uigon geo o newman jan van dunn dw—idßeaa if your flour does not suit try french * doyle mm ii 111 l â– 11111 l 11 limil abb oatmul p«aij m mtnr mt wrr 2aqw.is feksb geockd oat ir » i iiim»mimj_iii i im aob«i.frfio i immt ciiurraicjui.it andrew m johnston oulq d caoiciomaam ruiuinoinul cfpalo bkabs fouhtwr t-â– â– jill iir-i.t r rm ttfßw bmi hi hmd bbailt to nnmmtt don kmk w mini fchihuitr lamm w madpct a cheppa&d ikon obio tiumi.mrraio m t , wa i uiw jr m ii.i «. o rsut r rt uw fc.pi ham bvib muh huh rrart.vnram rear rui nu noun rr opdit wh«li iro j lftll wr»«tm fluting machines.—thk best mi iiii.o euda prioa reducrd e x walbriihik 271 main 1 fruit jars.—the most desii'.a 1 atjloi at hotaale aad re>«ll c e walb«1uo sii main it bird cages axd toilet ware a line assortment el f walbitipok 271 main st forks and spoons koceks br-.v ci nr plamilware.fuaratiteed the i t in market c e wai.briixir 71 m^in t kediik s reliable filtkr.s asjt the in nm si>ld hy v e walbrikce 571 main rt bkackkts imitation of black wabau bavaaome cheap and durable c b walbkidoi 271 main at fruit jars fruit jars at hamvracrvwmrwtam dbuvbbboih thbctty masfiati impbovib olam ootem dexter and union m w b wtßnyr bow k cd koijkery china and glassware of eirorv i>e»cription at the vert lowest prices silver plated ware a labob fix cohtlbtb ttook gas fixtures gas fixtures at roducedyrices and of the newest patterns bronzes pariah marble vases cologne hkts o at w.h.glenny.son&co im awd im maim ttbkbt utrnitttr for everybody at.kidccid prices a verj arge aam*rtawat ol furniture chairs amd upholstery good qn hand furniture made to ordar and nrpalrlna boltaaj me dona in the beet nuuitmr ija m-w-f isaac d whtfe h7 main at jyepiuoeratoks a>d ick cbfst doth n atk ajcd zinc tbe baat in marret ihaw « febbii tm mate at plaieo forks at reduced prices qiulitj warranted bqoal to any ibda imaw * f»b»h ut main at rpaßl lutlert baw * mil 4m mai rt coal m»m w—lb 186(j coal " 1869 t t hoole & co odoe no 4m dhwon at wa an now prepared v reoeivt oldan for the beat analttv of piitsi wbvmlmr v bj«mi cml wueh moil lurther n,.tioe wa wiu aau at the m lowtac prma par ton of him da dalrrarad wttktn the dt lauti oauida of which a wall cbaqn will ba d f for iwrtage ton 1 ton i ton orate mil 4 to «= *» b • s 4 76 « 4ft atote fm 4 i w cheauut u < 71 1 40 paa 6«t aan bloa>ufwji lor blaakaaeta'a lawj lakkk lwaßxrtd ooaapany'a and ow«»r immt for foaawsj pwrnno»».ow.oon>o«.lrt/a i i bait oaal far raiea cioafaiwlt on hand wa are ala pranwlwl o i w lr n»...1i wuk rod bm li oacs for ateam purpaeea at luw ratca our fahlibaa lor m»i<inf knai and dakraraa aaaj are naaar t«med aw wareaiwctrntly milidt aanareof palron « l hedbttom s enoinb tr lackawanna coal por manfactarlac a doaaartl a«,ftwlnst nnwa mi hhllaoj.br w wlawau all hibw ca.iu <%. tee for ikaanor ewawrsar yaxt a.nt'wmak wtß b aaavatnt-a-twl -«•»• ••»»■•■m m>>4 jok iwlakatn %• florio p«raoaukmnb mjlil w ovwatatati aarua ol bwtloj jomwin wtta tk ewdtj "**" fc tw tw br s 141 bam to 4m i u 0iiik »» 4n 4 maj^oolc amaaaarkan pkj lr»a fir brloktetr "'**** 8 b wilbob • 00 . w onto at oorwar m-m-apyl 1869 ""^ im anthracite coal co wr at okmbks bt at ike wlowkaa prtam nar ha a mtttt*!o>araa l»a«ra«nef^rjdw»>l fli ill lltaf wklak a tj-r^r ~* tl him la m ofit jts orato ~â€ΕΎ ~ i 4fa f4 «€» »•> 474 ll am 11l 4h 1m caaaam || 47 v hr.«m,i>4 i mmm gßiranc babjm imt b.bma joi ? t.a blossburg coal wi will ibix rom tstb rnmr no i blosbburg coal at * i m per ton on cars and b*6 per ton dixrvttucß tmn tfn ou errr intm c.w wh-8011 a co tjn«i ooal aas ww oouturt blabjdand soft coal mg mia iktfttl mm vmbs 04f k.yl>i dm v«*>fe laltatataat atatatwacoavaaas hmamt amimtl lu-«f dawjiw a hoatttodß ri h dudley k co wkatoaala aoa batail daalora hi sugar loaf lehigh mm ucunin nama an and cleveland coal mmlpaloaka ooaauft abw amd tbnawacs bto tab hwt or bis m aaaw.aarbh.wb rwkl and coke.—wkmtek ft j rnmmicl oaw mt tort »»»»., ftaaat uholllaniow hub waatmm r a fboo t>un*l4 milwaukee and oh aifdiaie forla i^zmh the new ni j*.puur pa*«n.^b^bhikbh k*r rteaiorr poi'btain cttt oeo rr.bh ms m>avr will km tlic ton m i'-*fc kol < f miihitftu â– !., lor u»r port ui t rsi'a v kvlmni lull mi it s o'clock ttie fountain cil is the farteft aiih m'-t tiiar.inl ioent na**emrrt t mrr on the lak c ifir trait ht or pi-ip i^y ft htlimin i'ease bin iii act oov-e i ~ t r mi i , jebom*b « wescott tfciet auwnto western transportation co people line sunn aj m f.tr cleveland detroit 4 milwaukee ai.d chicago tlir wenii'<l in i ri n iure p"'â„¢-ava^b^esr 4 fer bt««mir bumkr statt wm ticks n k fl leave ute r-owipaiyv l>.."k f.-.t of waaun i.hi tree on ttkbuat evknino ju!i <;, it s p m the badger state with orati-laae naawannw arromreodation in erery re*p*-l m an e^lal.lid 1 favorite with tti traveling pti'.lic for freight or iianaai i apply at the nffi.r f tl â– wrstem trßi>hpi<rfali<>n tuaii-i'iv k-i i mfn gr t of v»..»,;.i^t..ii ntreet john allen jr piikld.ul r m choate ticket asent fwt.il wartiin|rtnn .'., bnft-'v unk»n steamboat company for lake superior the haafcn elegant ua*m mrer t uni.t f paciric i.v.v kl kkllv x'-frfl^biie^w • ill have bu*al tl k-s|>ay july ... 1 ..,!..» p m 1..r satili kt mane maniuette anil i >..â– â– i*kc cwliiitt at flem l-n.l > i ilh«>.—l amkftm cloaaconmeti.m at p.-ita^i lake with the b tim - ati antn , wx thorn apta n or copoar harbor k harl«.r oi<uiias..i v iw.kw r fcm.h.vr....riiv l r|)n l.ith ipmlcmlmaindlor aboie pi.rta ufout i llaln tto"""""r abohc j ctubmbb maiavrr ba.ualbi rate oajwttt and â– an 1i11 ill ihtm aawm an bewly aww haw le|raiit . a - ■■». xl am larniafcej with i t tl . â– awaw.iwa..l i 1 paa.fi«rr ud h»ve aba m,j r»«torlya*»*«.«»awul~wa»b»t..un n b 11 — o«ol wawv.awatlavl i i 1111111 l lmie kuperar -â– iii m n j i j t>xi>v at 4 r.^.saii 1 i sar i hmitr .« â– r « ( "*" l«rtl cau>w»ll am mum havel doww ni mirni n ltwanrc ■»-...!.• .>... thuubako tkuu aw law woifllklo'l i marim or ttm ar lawbdce uy uaylnut bt lau tloidiu ftaburbi or thi grand trunk railway otai mai aexness line froualßthtalo to hoimul qucrac mvim saouenav lamawk afc • — ' aatd i imllllll seewtry of u>elrilirc>ul^tal»«,laleoßliami ltkk champlain lake hem phbtha'ku la tahutuoa si'rinos nkwpobt pohtlaku ivjgtoh ritovidawoe a»r w*w yobt tuwkola iii 11l law eha^wavwot i1r1.,1 a»j allfhllul irip o usts-ur-nt piimu i will cenixct at l«wh«mi lth tin flr*t e'am iwmwawr crt or tokohtu forturuiilo,ii-hr-e direct axmcuaa fll b made with the lullu»ii ! upp oam 1..a ra j the ttoyal mall l.ln | mjkmtiok â– '... capt itn.i l'al i oouktaiair - capt imnlur iparajt capt r'airtnpi a-arotn pi s^-i^j em.»w.pwl»l^a«tl^tatira«.u>ul«l)tklnk uilwai awliauyal hail us aitalui wklawan howiila rail or boa are a.ailalj until s < lw,u»».a»lanl..im2n«j«all th prli drall wxirlac riwsa and ticket imb.e in th rdudsutea a mtllot den ik*w»t k at l , montreal h ukal'kci.l.urn afenui t k . honlrral j oiiitmore aicat b»»aln 1869 eaovuea lime mkaueus for new york st john w b cheistoriicw capuin hoodar wedi^ealay and krl.laji drew s j koi '. o«|.uln tu^day tlninrfa and saturday iu|.'.kip on arrival m trahm of hew york oantrs alltanr \ uaquetaowa atanuekter * iantatm and 11...1 n k llbuy birnjwk and take cbaaguuiln suamera bautama wagima klaui tat mawnawai a lfepot t convay banwj tn the buata fraa 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-05 |
| 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 | 1869-07-05 |
| 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. 80021 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-05 |
| 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 | 1869-07-05 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690705_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. 80021 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3026 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv monday july 5 1869 ha sodsi new york beleue of the cahaa f fllltantors on bond nothing heard from cot kyaa and part . **Γ’β¬Β’ΓΒ» ac c nfw york jnly i thi dram filh haa ma*lo a doitractivc raid on tb oyster u-di between statin inland ami keyport i arnaga from dt itruction of nysterrt anil other ihell liah ca aiated at 10d,u*w m-mmb one hundred and forty un thouaand two hundred and twenty-seven emigrants have lauded at thii port ainco january lit an ire-earn of w.igju over correipondiag period laat year pm.s.on l l-iΓΒ«at ien sheridan is in thia city r-t the fifth avenue hotel lon harticw ia at tho aator home k-ti risara 1a i canned the arrest of an artnr uaim-il wm stanton to answer ths charge oi slan der by calling her a tbiei mm aaaaaaa another spanish na__aal wan laaaaaad to-day hsju-h-a tho cuban primm at tlie navy vim were all rΓΒ«d*iaaad la day up.vi giving ixni.is to keop tli nm ana t hmk when hi.l ii fur trial dr bamaora ami s in ami im t mm tmaaa ia mmmmi with i.ru lafaara nothing ha mm b.:anl from til kyan yt the mmm cut ter th;it went in hmi i if him mttt kariag returned fn.ui ardini rs juland mi nm thousandi heft the i ity this afternoon t i eacajm thr h'-at mnac ami o-nfukion nf oat strΓΒ«et on mvt mimwiij all mad will mam a"t the l'osd>rik-v her on monday at tw-.lv ii'iiliat the boat mm afteiiΓΒ»...'ir mm b ti ape . - live a great wad nt tin fralial i'ΓΒ»rl wero middenly imwpa i l.y a v i nt hi under mmtmx iatai ak.kav i mliuer < amplietl while making an arrent in lirfeownl str.-et fcj night wan ml u x.n by lliuhard lung and others and in self defence ihot long who died ihurtly after wards while being conveyed to theho-.pital Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬β Γ’β¬β Γ’β¬β washington fm of mm r.uii-l.on cor n's mimleii tho iron-mail question to im siibinilteil lo ih attorney ficmaavml latest cuban dispatcher watsiii.mi.tun july ft sumo accmnt is given of the recent en gagement between the government tmofi ana the cuban insurgents tlie brigade i brigadier ferrer which left neuvitas on the mi-b of may to reinforce the troops at puerto padre hail returned in a pitiable condition the cholera having broken out among them they wnimi tlieir object the covoying of a train from puerto padre t san luvaa in tho interior they wen barruaied and attacked at i-a brenosa ami the rebels were repulsed with a lorn of j of nighty men the spanish looa wm ! seventy-nix in killed ami w.mndad the j insurgents were given credit for bravery ami fur retiring in good order there was a report of an intention on the part of the bhmm*m to give up the railroad lΓΒ»et*.v neuvitaa and prineijit li ia at-b and fm ) Γ’β¬Β’ onveying lm hnifc mild and forward the i'nited states leaim r sip>ic was l trinidad ile cafaa lure 1 t th there v ... nothing new there imninan in ten Γ’βΒ .*.= were receiving full protection tlie reliable gentleman from cuba re portri that iinn.ignition to the inland is in j mm-h and now amount to over mvΓΒ«a ] thi iit nanii men who barn mrrad in the lata war iv this countr , and are now actio j with the cubans m then ttr.rts to aecur i independent the cuban lomm ml w>li organised and luriiiblied with the most fy iiroved arms a lar_,v mftion being brec Γ’βΒ i nailing rills are wi.ll mavjakllo-l and _Γ»Òβ¬Β’ f m the beat al spirits in the arrangement i of the mmm of the ai my lieu tims i jordan has been named m commander ll i the eastern division and some of the mo-t . ui.'ut and successful i.han general { are iv bis command atn'uig tie m wktuvmm vareano i'cralta of louisiana the town holgmn afti.r an encounter in which the i spaniards inst ovi.r tlir.-e thou.i;ΓΒ«nd men ivas captured liy til ll 111*1 mmm-d the follow bm in a copy ol the letter ol i prt-iidtut liraut mcmftiag the resignation 1 of ex secretary horie il l k horir smi'retm'e mfmm nmrnm i'i.ak mx your letter of this day i tendering your resignation ol the positioti i of seorvt-uy of the navy is mmload 1 need not mm iu bow much i regret tin 1 severance of our ot.icial connection le-r j how confident iim tint the high mmmi 1 have always felt for you increased svitii ! further atajnintinco will continue adalal ici u.uut.ui Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ 1 mmm i c > t your renigna , tion with regret there ft i nil hope that the j i uiet m will find h retirement may n j store you to bmfbct 1-jth willi great j the above is n muiaot copy nf the preai i dent letter accepting mr inaio'l liini ai i tion taken from am>tlicr copy f the same i sent by mr botmtetha lvcutive f Γ’β¬β for the ii.rpu of i otnpl ting the til - i the letter w__s written while mmrnt was n j the i'rcsiileut'l room and taken away be foro a copy was iini-le hat 100 thin mm j the press would have lievii uri'i.-'.ed with 1 copy lie fore oiufttry boum i.tttkr the following in a copy nl secretary l i rie's letter of rusiyuatiun an obtained frmm \ ollicial mmm w uqΓΕΈ-nrtom 1 '.'., june 25 when i assume.l wi.h appreciative wide the high oam of secretary of the navy conferred upon me by your riatteritti predclictiou i itit 1 that i moj for rea sons of a ihjrsoual and domestic nature then explained that 1 would not be able to re tain the position imi 1 now come to a*k your acceptance of my resignation the severance of my ollicial aud always most attractive relatioui with you for whom 1 entertain so much esteem and attachment given me sincere pain and imv ai>a___donn_ent of my public duties much regret but the great confidence i feel in the harmonious and lucceaiful program of the admimatra tion under your able honcit ai..l gloriom i lead ii my great solace and with the warm : est wiahes and most earnest prayers for the health aud happiness of y.-unclf ΓΒ» welt ; as ol all dear to ynu 1 ieinniu moat de votedly aud respectfully your mm-mm servant a e boitlt financial the*fractional currency shipped during the week to national lianks amounted to 3,9.m1 to aasistant treasurer at boston iliw t whi to u s depository at pitts l.ircrgh $.'{(ΓΒ»,* mo treasurer spinner holds in trust lor national bauks as Γ»Òβ¬Β’ uritv for cir culation 42.913,6011 aud for public de posits 24,91.7,350 the mutilated bank notes burned during the week amounted to 177,330 total amount to date m%443 ti bank currency ir^nod for bills destroy ed during the week amounted to 1-m,4lt total amount iaaued heretofore up to date 14,4fi1,358 total amount out'.tindiug at tin date 199,749.1105 fractional curren cy redeemed duriig the week amounted to u15,3h0 internal revenue receipt today amounwd to 1,933,400 the tre___mry ol f"-ce is being removed from tho old trea_.ury building to the new department in the north extension exit andy ka-presirlent johnson aconipaoied hry his ana ami col williams,uft this morning oa the outhern train im giaeaviue tenia tiaoiai.v the excitement over the political canvass ia viirginia ia represented by the meinbem mt both parties to be atet-dily on the m cmim refu-osal r 1 gnat ieavei hen ftboat july 15 to be absent aeveral weeki ho expecti lo go lo long branch and white mountaiaa i , i st^siss iatΓΒ«u-r wto_t nm cnaato to nmi jt on tt tsii *_*. ml til"t_e ikh whea he wul agaia laaaa w emend auae time at his ooutry place oa the i Γ’βΒ ison nirraitm ΓΒ₯ the present policy will be adhered to of enforcing iv aa quiet but m energtu a way aa possible the neutrality laws thi f-abixkt there ii authority for stating that no cabinet changea are rx>ntemplate * and that all which hai recently been aaicl on that subject in tariooa newspapers ~ merely peculation * mrji map.v k walkkr tho ewnintj star says the tbin auditor of the treaaury hon tl w i'-rke mm ented to give dr mary k walk r a clerk ship in hii office but the appoint . nt t-ciug submitted to to the secretary forypproval that official declined to do so aΓΒ£d for the present the matter s held in abeyro.ee the t_wt oath the president will submit to the attor ney l-'-neral the question whe.her the n-embcri elect of th virginia 1 ginlature will iw required to take the iron clad oath jen van wjtm left here for new york tonight having jist i-eturned rroin vir ginia he reports the conteatin t iat stat very excited and hitter and thav the con stitution with.^t th test oath and dia frwhisiiiΓΕΈ c'snses wim be a |
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