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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday jlly 14 1869 no 8028 new york reported sailing of col ryan's force for cuba proponed national olebratioii in honor of thi pacific road i max ko nkw york july ix a rumor is current in the i'nited state marshal's office that â– 01 ityan and hi men su.eee-.ied in running the blockade of gardiner's i eland last night and are on the way to cuba no otlicial information h._n been received but tht report is i-uitc gtn rally credited liver tiukyt akrk'-«tr.l about one uyj-h-k this morning three desperate river thievus named iohn suott david l.raham and henry mecle-ky nen urested by the jersey city poll *«*, charge with a dssssßtstsai attempt to murdi r i '-*. r rsssssssssssstj who while in charge d the yacht lf*nnie interfered to pit-vent thi m btssaltng property on boanl they a r . u...tu'i in swsssusfrf bad till waa tvn ron a card iiunitrouily mgnnd by lea-lin f kern banker bu*nn a nun hotel pro prietors etc in pnl.li**h<-,1 i ai iiimil-ssisililig a i il'i.'ii.r..ii l . xpn sioi aod uoinrni'iuo rati.mi of tin nj,j'a...n ci the pacific rail road a national oii.-.;-i_]'.n of il.-le.-ate ri[iri»fwnt.iii ra.lro h.-arls of tra le aad atymmmtx'tal • ichaiiges lo be hupplcmeiiteil « it a great gathering l the people muai cal b-itnal nih*,.vry parade i l-am.-h i m i lln thml nunbont built lor the spanish covernim tit wan launrh 1 to lay < oimkukki t r.ll ih umbo ei-dda tvihart ad oh arrested on saturday laat on a charge oi . oiuiloileitwiy i niu-d states fraetioual c'.neiicy wit arraigtie*l lie-fure tht i uited vate oiii-aalh ssstsmf to-day md in it-fault ot slo.ii.mi bad each wire couimiu'-d to await tr.c action ol the grand jnr i 1 i mil.x i bit imo3 ml . the emplo.i-.t hi tin hob triis.ai.ry lieu j h.iv pni.st-iil 1 van dy_.k retiring a~uat ant j r.-asur.-i wit an elegant ptsmw-m-l ssmnttas-n v.v'.n 1 at frttitm an a tei-tiim-mal of fti-i m i*t . the eorn***pou.|ein on the . i'ueasion is graceful aud complimentary bo wii.krji t gov walker anil la.ly ar stopping at i the st ni hulas they v re main iv the i city until thursday then go to bingham ton ami remain there at sou t ten days to night the mvi-nior accepted an invitation la see lydia th..inpaon troupe at ni bio's mclt.-iovu s-m-l the pamih*ii|-ers by the steam r silesia f**r cherbourg to-day iru s b liug gles t uited state iteleg.it t the later i national i**sjß-111 the hagu an.l 11 tt â– boyce i mti-d stat s cumsul to piaajllii r washington vinn-nf villv.t's xt-port <â–º(' flic finnlilion of the in iliitns prrsmure on tht mi'*sis>i|i|»i mil texas kh'rtions w vsiiivi 1..n july j the internal kevenue receipts to-day wi-n the t.illowmg are tlie customs receipts at the ports named from july ist to july it.'th inclusive boston 9444,683 new york t8 v,4,4im ; i'hdadelphia 253,370 balti more 9*m,7w new orleans june ztst to july id ] 141.3<i ; nan kran-isco jnofl ilth tf.jne 3l'th 9.wj6.224 total 4 htis eoretary boutwcll lias r.-appoint'-d t j kuih.-110 sprs-ial aifnt of the tm—li j ds partment i his is tli gdith'tn in who re cently mtmtigstad mmm jjars orleans cu toin frauds i l(k isiuan incenl cly.r mcr.-iary t th cnited states indian i iiiimissinn nrgaiiistirl at gasw institu i e.ar i 1 it n.-w york on the 15th of lebruary and bus beea ab sijnt fi«s months ii ays he \ loit-d and closely socta*d thirty-.iuh«trilsßh in wiviv i*it,«ains mod nati.e horn's nunilwi ing iif-arl iui.ihmi souls s***ate>d iv kansas tlie indian territory texas new me\,co .*.',!â– zona and colorado lie has traveled km nul.-i on foot 9bm ou horseback i4im by pt»l'e and 7n4 by railmad total 7."»4 mii*-b onie ot the tnl-i-i are tin most war like and troublesome in the country others mtorx civili/i_d among theni all ho was v.-.t j-i-ceiv.d and in ma.iy otumo with nirk.d hot-pittlity in n-arly all tha tubes visited school tf-adi-r and tanning tools aaaasasj found and in 1 the journ.y he did uot s c one ca-e of dimi,keiiiifss witness a h.ene of violence or h.-ar blasph.m,.iiß words by the indians lie belilvis that by p tient tl'..rts all tribes can to cuili/iil and in less than tf 0 years we will ham heard the last of indian out rages ivep religious feeling pervaded all their conversation and councils mmta-savm ii wi lihw notwithstanding repeated tllorts to in uuce the i'renideiit to tix au early day foi tho elections in mississippi and texas then aeems uo d..ubt he will designate the fourtl tuesday of november as the time therefor nothing was said on the subject in thi cabinet meeting to-day m l ines krancis a o^uirne declines the super visfirslup for massachusfita l'oaimcttcttt and k1i...1c island lltol i km 1 t adams of now york i apj>oiutei consul at malta raa pocme hah bwajk the attorne i.en.rsl decides that thi in on line of the i'actrie l.'.nlroad tl frsm the itstth meridiau longitude west frnu flreeuwirh to the eastern ik-undary of thi state or ali fur ma cable news ft-sppratt miners h"uvt iv cap laml tbe french < a.»lr fin and anchored c ac ac lisbon duty is a s uth american has arrived bringing dates fnnil rio janeiro to the lt'th uit it was rejmrtcd at liio that the allied forces had fought a decisive battle with the paraguay aaa and achieved a complete victory nuj*s*aav i.iot lomion ju'y 13.—a cullision occurred st shellield to-day between two parties of miners one belonging to the i'uiou an-1 tho other consisting of anti-union men the flghttng was severe aud many were injured one fatally the ctrmaa waa the star to-day says the intervention of americans has undoubtedly helped to pro long the insurrection in cuba the gov ernment it is true has resolutely declined to lie led into acts of open hostility to spain but tue lairds of america have con trived in some instances to outwit it this does not exculpate km-land but shows that the faults ol which she is accused may h committed by another nation at the very time it is exacting a redress for them i'olitii vl i-ham.ks kl*.hau strvia duy 13.—the new constitution has bin piomulgated and ii received villi much cnt.iusia-.in by the people lil.i kvshii lassasaasj inly u adliam winthrop united states consul at malta is dead iiiam paris july t i 3 officially an m unced that the senate will bo convoked for august 2d that a s-aanm nf the corp le(s»-dstif will be immediately prorogue aad that the resignations of the ministen ha.c been accepted but they continue tc o i mmmtt until their successors are ap j-oi-.t v the able •&***■£ july 13.—a dispatch from th cr .*. fciastern announce her arrival ol miqoeloa last * esses fog pwvaissti in aon mmjmmmm%4t%%mm torn bbsstbb m beet lw abls to b*d tbe attor asad of the cable antii wbicb to isska a aplice tat evsep sat cabls will prihauy ba cut and b*oye4 to prevent w*i*arrt until tit fog daaws t p later ihe cable has been cut en buoyed no communication has been re ceived through it since last night skditi'h iiishor vienna july 13 — bishop i.in has been convicted before • civil court of ottering doctrines subversive of public order sin has been sentenced to three months'im priaonui i.t cttbsv hav.wa july tt mr stedman ni j ted states consnl at santiago tie < übs died in that city on the 6th inst t " i the american steamer hero arrived a porto itico from the hay of samana ht ia detained by the authorities of porto 1 on suspicion of being empl.iyt.-d by to rebel * the chinese vrm if bsasssji at the weinphla conven tion mk^imis jri.i lit the chinese laboi i invention met h-re to-day t harie karbiecht was temporary chairman a . oinmittee of one tr mi each slate t*bb ap i<"i it'-i iv the permanent organization ten tates lieing r presented pet clapp ol memi'hiw in the address den-el that tfi b!>j*ot of the ineetitig 81*8 antagonistic to i wnite oi black labor in 1.-ng!.ii,d the pro ] portion uf ana ii nix acres to every fa'jorer ) while in i i southern state it is 9m sens xx t.overucr laham 1 harris wasselectc i aii permanent ehairni-j.n go harris briefly return del and sa l tbe ni*ill ntioii had t for action not f'fci talking a committee was ap|»ointed to consider the most practical means of draw ing labor from t hina or india committees auo ofl trmispirta'ion fiats and imm - gration ko-.pniansho.ip is expected hcie to-morrow the ibflntillg was very larg and d.-legates arc c-ntiuually arriving | k'-oss wan si loop the ' nolle contractor from iwnfieill ison left t lout yesterday for memphis to attend the conv,-,i riui he htyb chinamen who are now cji lbs pa-ilic comt are receiving as mm hor iie'r in the we of monthly wa/ea tha.ii tb.v can hope to get in th southern states and that the demand which the memphis i oavrmtiofi is a'...nt to inanajarate must bs met by new importatitwis of cootie direct ini'ii as.it it the wages filed upon at mem phis int eafei ifs/rt iry be a ill etm«*ge to enter at mcc bate th hnsinnts ol bringing th.-m across the pacific ocean aud thence dir*-ct 1 8a southern lands the great decatur cotton cßstr involving the value of biteen hundred bales ef cotton has just been decided against the goretfi inent in thin < ity â€ΕΎ it will be appeali d temperance m.fi.iii "â– ih sinte ( mi in jll nf , it t tt i ii i â– tstmlay itt-mul iiuou afloplt-d ay ******* sakathoa july 1 the committee ap poiuteii liy the lasts mate temperanr-.-i con vt-ntiou met at the cr.-se nt house to day j ii nllll member being present aim-ny tliem k\-l inverikir lark v n stearin ron it mckean and senator o'donnell tha maimiyuasj ihgniilm ith i e hale prt'm.'lt nt l.nv clark ami ll;\rconrt vice residents h s mel'ulloin secntary and 1 s bogg treasurer the kxecutivo f nniqiitte composed of stearus.o'l lounell y bogg ami n k locke the following resolutions were adopted /.', ..,/,*../. that we earnestly urge the t,-m jierance voters of the state as n a*~a******d dot they owe the canse to attend the caucuses ot their lm*j<iltlrn parties and secure the nomination of delegate pledged to vote for such nun only as will carry out the wishes of the rna|..rity of th temjhiraiice eo'ileof the state v-o/v thit wa will d-maud of the next legislature a law which wiß fsmolt a majority of the regal rotata of any town city or village or ward to prohibit the sale of ntr-xieatiug liqaofl or beverages then-m *',*, -~'.-../, i hat we uivtd on tempf-rai meu to enforce the pi-naltics for the viola tion of the present kxci.se laws and will demand of the ne\t l l'lelature sudii crease of peajalties as wiil tend to prohibit the sale and luanufacttue of intoxicating irpveray.'s in the mate the kxuntive c-.i-.mi is authori/"d t.i reprea nt the hate < otuinjttm when the latt.-r iz not in session under instructions l i'll plan of the local organi/atiou is lett i to the kieeutive coiumittev mesf-ra hale aad ohi.irnell were ap pofßted to prepare and publish an address f the temperance voters of the state the kxeeiitive committee adjourned to : in vt at no 17 william street new york august lv woman's rights slit l ma 'â– * ot mule in in i i.ni at ft siii.;i t sis-rtluiy the it . .« _~ sai:\r .!"!>• 13 miss anthony said that tin ' invention t.m to organize a suf irani asssh istinn by recent uieudmen to the ion iutiition of the i'niti i states i'vi-i v male i'iu_i:ii ha.l full right to vote an.l hold*ollice aud they felt it was now tim to put forth a platform for women to give t*bein e.|iial rights and to remove all con stitutional ami legal barriers ao that wo men niav have an cpial right to work or starve a>.fording to their talent mrs telia burleigh of new . ork and mrs e a morgan 0 syracuse were cho mrs cage mrs burleigh mrs wil ln.ur ufsk redortha ami mrs jones were appointe 1 a committer ou i'latiorm the president said as long a men like t'rt.l doiiglash i.aj.ig»ton and utlu rs wen 1-tt out they felt some let ent companiou ship but hy the enfraiichia-ment of all col on 1 men none were left to them for tut»-**:i after a speech from mm martin of al bany a ni'.tioii '**_.< made o a-ljonrn until mir*s anthony in annouu inr the a.ljourn ne nt ippeahd to all present to attend the n.it hie to ba treated ai a dolt or macle tmi jo t only for small t.t_k she liked t * lag treated as a sensible reasoning being k.-r twenty years she ha.l in n suljecte.l to en from the whole people and yet had maintain h-.*r powtioa in the movement she was interrupted by a man w-toßshts *• what was to m i ie with st paul's h ir htisb.in*ls ':" ' he replied *' the same as men j-id to other of h*s savin : pass thetn by t—l silt ion ailjourm 1 till 4 i'*'l *-*_ the afternoon session was held in tin mr sarah f norton at n v made an bssssstcsß aiibwering vaziotia objection to |« male suii rage the c itnniittee on credent ia reported very i on^ri-ssional di-strict ri presented tut committee ou pt rmanent * irgainza tion riih.rtrd the name f mrs joa&fm i taue a i nt.iiili.^;a for president and thirty - mv vitjti-l'reai.ieiiih the c imuitte on platform reporte*l a ft-ries of r._oliitions couched in the usual the lirst resolution declares worn w sntt wam to l the great moral and pi*ittie*sl the si'cond declares the ri^ht of every human bving to take a hand in the govem lhe thinl claims for woman u virtue tl her txistenee a a human being and nat t share in the^ovcrunii-iit.arid lenies man's ri^ht to t-eliue woman's sphere or her right the fo.irth sees encouragement in the ac t:on ol the irish i.epui>lican national con vention which deuia-niled suffrage for all irre».'*«;ctive of color race or sex will admit woman to vote in lay delagati.u the sixth favors au amendment to the constitution of the i'mu'd states giving women suffrage bu the same terms as men the seventh every man ami women with out distinction isl party creed color or na tionality is invited to assist in seenrins such amendment tho session will close to-morrow the evening ssssssstss of the convention was hem tn hat horn's new hall mrs i-age tettimed thanks i\.r the honor of oeing called to preside in the new hail mam tirst opened and by this convention dedicated to the cause of humanity she rt fen-ed t.i the demand now made in china and turkey for the recognition of the rights ol woman in the family in england america russia switzerland and other countries women were asking their rights miss anthony took the floor in reply to rev air angier she spoke of the need women have ot learning business women i â– .; in 1 that every falh**r no matter what is his circumstances should lit his daugh ter for business the same as his t*ons the ranks of loose women were till_>d np dady t>y girla tenderly raised to liv without i work vulikk the door and admit women ito etiual rights and to employment the disfranchised class was always helpless enfranchise a class and it becomes apowei she instanced several cases where colore men gained justice by the ballot they demand tbe right of ballot that woman may respect herself and be respected miscellaneous telt-graptale item of oenersl interesi from different points henry 11 whitman secretary of the st | ;.â– â– ,:- irain association will leave for | europe in a few days on business connected with the through grain movement th main object of his trip is to secure a line oi suitable steamers to run between new or , laßßl and liverpool in eeiineetion with barges and steamboats on the mississippi 111*1 luke murphy was run over and killed on the boston a providence kaiiroad last | ni-ht ! afabbm s kimball of beeesa had hi , leg amputated today after l>eing crushed by a horwe car which he was trying to enter at the front end the first day's racine of the boston list smlji club occurred at mystic park yeb terday the hurdle race of one and a half battle was won by henry booth time - sbj i.osfh-rs k'l.k won the member's up with gentlemen riders in 1 57 the sugars under seizure at new orleans have ik ' n appraised ou a gold basis nearly 2uu.uuu will be required on the same ba site the < ustom officers express the opiu mu that parties will not lie able to furnish the required bonds a large number of cigars have been seized by collector stock dale in the last few days a:>out one hun dred thousand belonging to one of the largest cigar importers in the city were seized yesterday in the great ti od along the colorado river texas the water rose forty-seven feet eight inches but is now slowly sub siding 1 m whole valley is under water and the crops are destroyed a number or persons were drowned alleytown is six ml under water lie ad bodies have ik en seen floating by at latirange the water is still four feet in the public square and lias ruined ihattiwn bastrop and wether ville are washed away the brazos is very high and still rising about eleven o'clock yesterday morning a tire broke out in the third reformed t'huich of philadelphia the liaines first b*bbbbbb*l n the organ which was com pletely destroyed the organ cost 4 n insured for 1500 damage to the church se*rog fully insured the origin of the fir is mysterious atid the fact that the 1 lames first appeared in the organ increases the mystery the citirens of peatfchs*e*s*b yesterday at the largest special election ever held there decided by a heavy majority to im mediately introduce water and sewerage mt i the city last night there was general rejoicing salutes were tired fireworks displayed and the street were tilled with ptsrjsto telegraphic summary fh"m r>tkhi>».v utdrmmv kottkm ] washington w.\siiis'.nijv inly 13 a 6*.ieeial meet ing of the columbia typographical i'mon i no 101 ana beid last uight to consider the juestion relative to the employment of ap prentices as soon as the meeting was called to order a motion wa malt to sus b*_b the rules so as to take up the sub ject this required a two-thirds vote which was obtained a resolution was then introduced ar*1 adopted to appoint a committee of live to prepare a repoi t upon the apprentice system wi'h tbe view to a compromise tba report is to be considered at the next regular meeting of the ociety this however still leaves the douglass juestion in dispute mi tu.vn fleet admiral hot.,-now commanding the fleet in cuban waters has asked to be relieved on account of his ill health and bis rtrpiest ibe grant'd admiral pcore now in nand of the washington navy-yard succeed him tmoi admirid i'ihlgren iv arge of the bureau of ordnance succeed to the eomuiand of the navy it is proper to state that there bas no complaint agaiußt admiral ktff he action taken by the department i spouse to bis own wishes nt'i il ks on mel'l as liti/ens the navy department has received ad litiouai atlvices of the outrages uik.ii american residents at the fiji islands ami the slo*»p-of-war jamestown has been or ii md to investigate the occurrences and i.ear admiral turner has been directed to like prompt measures for the ouppressiou of the outrages anoitifr til-hi x i.kit open hon wm a howard nominated and eoutirmed minister to china will decline tin ap'ioiiitment since his appointment ._* miui-ter tn china he has been offered a lucrative position as attorney of a promi nent railroad an.l land company in michi l*an which lie will probably accept it is istatt-tl on l_ood authority that j boss bmwii present minister to china will not new york new yolk july rt.—a sharp riot oc i urre.l in the bowery last evening between a party of i rau_.emen an.l some i atholu siiectatorß the orangemen had be«*p eele lrat ng the ajsss-»veii*a*r ff tk\t battle of the boyii thr ijeice became very lierce au*l a__aral at one time but the police inari i_*iil to restore order after some twenty or thirty persons were injured—none ot iheiu very strionsly n l-sitsd m-cii i rilfi k mr i . a m:th ol the linn of smitli b payne bankers in newark sl j has been arrested on a c mplaint of jay i ookt tt co that he purchased of them ftiikht worth of government bonds for which be gave a check on a bank where it is allege be had no funils mr smith was too ill to lie removed and aconstavdarysurveillance is kept ovtr lus person r.-ul.v several indictmfeuts are said to have been already found by tbe grand jury against al leged wall street usurers but the exam ation of witnesses still continues a ban president was examined recently and state that he had frci|ttently charged more tha the reyular rate for interest but that 1 and brokers generally considered tbe la merely a dead lett**r the observance which was an exception to the eueral nil a mtrpkrbr senten ku i john siebert who stablied and kille jacob stelwager in august last in an a fray occurring in stelwagen's saloon o l.ast fourteenth strett pleaded guilty o murder in the second degree and was se teuced yesterday by judge bedford to im prison.—n nt for life i.eoik.e rt:iß'>i>v a dispatch to the brradd from sale mass say m6ais_ga peabody is ju sick he s}xut a few lays at newport [~ but the sea air was rao-e taniugtng th wnt-ticiai to bis system ami by the adv of his phv-hicians he will sh'.rtly visit t white sulphur springs in virginia wbt he hopes ssssl constitution will regain former v.gor he is at present topp.n the residence of bis nephew ceorge pc body bus-sell in salem * n wednead he will if his health permits be present the dedication of the p.abody institute i>._nvers vamors tk->tt_:r.s yesterday a match for sltwikl was to a i ietween commodore yanderbdt's mounta i bq and mr lovell's american oirl â– j vittrepeat in harness to hot on the i'm j course next saturday new york july 13.—this morning drunken sb emaker named j"hn roa broke into the sleeping apartment emma h-rrir ; ton daughter of his * ployer on ma.en island and cut throat with a shoe knife killing her stantly he then returned to the s and cut his own throat resulting in deal in a few moments * cbs it is stated that a well m-uined vessel with it-i recrnit-s and ample supplies sailed from tbis port for cuba this morn ing _. m european paris july 11.—a predicted would be the case in previous despatches the empe ror yields his as3ent to the deman.u of the legislative body the nature of which has been already stated no change in the m mis try has yet been announced but th reorganization of the cabinet within a shor time is certain throughout the whole a this crisis the emperor has exhibited hit peculiar tact and shrewdness he invite nearly all the deputies in the corps legis ative to a dinner and soiree at st clou this week he has chatted playfully witi many of them of all different shades o opinion giving expression to many of th piquant sayings ao attractive to i'venchmen re instance to one by whom he bad buei taken by the buttnhole he sail oh mouseuir bullet you mean to take h.ild o1 my coat fot fear 1 may fall back f to a group of several with him w h-n he area conversing on the situation h mbbl '* vot bsbbbb to treat me tike the old lion in th fable—try ing to cut my nails and take oui my teeth and leave me nothing but m mane wh eh is considered 4iannl«es :" ti others he said ; " i will give full satisfac tion to the liberal aspirations of all parties but have decided to cease concessions at th lwiundaries presented in the constitution while the emperors conduct for the pas-i few day ia regarded as adroit it is not con sidered likely to stop agitation for further concessions and reforms st ftawßaß duly 13 — the voyage of the great bb*bs*tß is completed she arrivec oil this stand this morning from brest with the end of the french cable and announc ed that the line 13 in perfect working order the shore section which was laid some day ago is now lieing spliced with the main ca ble and bef.-re tbe day closes communica tions will pass and repass from land to land london inly 13 the debate on the irish church bill in the house of i-ords was resumed last night bed clnncarty moved its third reading bo postponed three months karl derby was still opposed to the bill but favored the amendments karl i bancarty's motion was withdrawn karl derby gave notice he should offer a protest against tlie bill the bill was then read the third time an amendment was adopted by in to bs omitting tho clause permitting bishops to retain their sects a proviso was adopted lui to 14 provid ing furnished residences and gu-l.es for i'atbolic and presbyterian clergy and adopting the principle of concurrent endow ment the bill then passed earl derby's protest wa then presented and the lord adjourned after an exciting session telegraphic miscellany the walls of the coal depot of the troy gm company fell in this morning from the weight of coal and falling upon red hot re torts a lire was kindled fortunately it was extinguished before the llameu attain ed much headway loss from s5ooo to ji(i,ihkj an unseemly contention like that which occurred at montreal took place r_»q_mboe to-day between the different national so ci ties here in the presentation of address to the oovernor ceneral ibe president of the st jean society claimed the prece dence the others objected but offered to draw lots this was refused and thecov eriior hearing of the dispute refused to re ceive any of them tbe i-ai'v t*l"ivitfli r-f toronto says hon mr i'.nse is about t retire from the cabineut sir john a m_oonam or sir oeorge e artier will succeed him af finance minister the paris crew will row at the toronto ita on the 7th of august the mm and ottawa and an american crew also entered .* orangemen celebrated the l'-jtli by a 1 gathering at st catherines yesterday it forty lodges were present and joined b procession - hon j h cameron d master and others delivered atl *•*,. everything pasr d of peaceably c woman's suffrage convention met ongress hall saratoga tbis morning liersons prenent who are prominent in lovement are susan b anthony mrs norton mrs martin of albany and «. among the spectator are millard lore and oscar t oles of ew york a b anthony was chosen temporary rman ms imejaates from ea.-l con lonal oistri.'t convention answered to names i ujt im lion party of forty prominent mi team left lcaivenwortb kansas for â– :, st tbis morning by snt:_.*ial train on ct-bsaa pacific railroad m field wbo bas stood for many iat the head of th st louis bar died morning fatal shooting affray occurred in louis monday ni-ht resulting iv tho killing lames wheeler by wash ferguson eler received tw shots causing al ; instant death ferguson was coin ed to jail ie prize singing by eighteen competing ties took place m bdtim-ire monday ing at tbo mary an-1 institute an euce of about 31ri.11 persons were t?nt the pieces generally were ad ibly well rendered the societies ac ting themselves the r.o"t acceptably " tlie beethoven maennerchor of new k the quartette club of hoboken washington saenß*_rbund in tbe first a and the liderkranz of new york lunger maennerchor of philadelphia the arion of new york in the second l these societies exhibited a ma baktom i*-gree ot proficiency and were uroutdy applauded by the audience other also secured much en n.'ement at the bauds of those present the drum fish that the urtun bah has been operating in the waters near keyport will be unwelconi news to the lovers of oysters in new tori and vicinity tim 6m receives its bommt from the peculiar noise it makes when taken from the water there is nothing uu pleasant about the noise but the presence of the fish on an oyster he is the reverse of gratifying to th:»se who make their living i.y raising oysters for market the drum ti-h has a pair of powerful jaws fitted with teeth like those of an old-fashioned corn shcller and working with the force of a model juartz mill between these jaws he can crush a vonne oyster as easily as a boj pishes a chestnut and after sucking out the pulp he rejects the shell and is ready for another he is expert at the business and can crush oysters taster than the most skillful professional at i niton market could open them last week it was discovered that a large school of drum fish wis making md havoc among the oyster beds near key port and it is estimated that zglasw.doo of young uj flail have l-een destroyed involv ing a loss of 100,600 from present ap l-earances there will l>e very few shr^wa burys in market next winter and the prices of the best oysters are likely to be above those of any previous year about eighteen years ago the drum fish destroyed most of the oyst is in the vi.imty of keynort and for a long ni the inhabi tants of the village used to talk about the occurrence as p ople elsewhere talk ol mtomm or famine radually u faded from their memories and th*fy fancied themselves n-eure the oyster planten were counting their f sarsarjfrrasaj gains aud assuring them selves of a neh harvest,when they suddenly iis*m*s*sjs*a that their enemy had come taajm ami their business for the year was well m_*h destroyed measures hv~e been taken to drive away the invaders and pre vent further mischief it is to be hoped they will not b*l driven to other oyster beds where they will have the opportunity to renew their destructive practices treatment of scarlet fever ir i-'hiri's t 1 iio-np-t/.n gives his n.ethod of treating s'.ar'.et fever in the l ii ■«'"' t '- the p..tient ia immem*si in a warm bath in the early st af of the disease and this is repeated irequently or as often as the strength of the patient will allow the tirst ilfect is to produce a soothing and refreshing feeling in the patient to be eel lowed soon by such an eruption on the svrface of bo vivid a color and in such willi m would astonish those who haw never i lit â– â– â– â– n it thus one of the greatest mmmwam of this fearful dsease the uppn-saion of the eruption ia esc raed tbe sjpet t generally returns aft-r tne tirst cr con bath and th strength of the pstient :* kept up by cntntious food the barb prevents he dissemination of the di ma by remoting the ercrets fiom the mm a a sof.u aa it is d.-r>o*ntcd thi treatment promotos cutieular de-|uamation the body should be gently dried with wet linen cloths after the bath a diamond eater . el losti of coatcallag v tateft translated fri.iu the french tor the roditstet dbbbb a son of la perfide albion dresser with scrupulous care and sporting the in writable hcry-hued whiskers of dog-ear pat tern that for the last thirty or forty years iiave formed tbe distinguishing facial oraa ommm of the male inhabitants of the british ides walked into one of the principa jewelry shops in palermo a few weeks ago and in spite of the wretched italian hi vhich he delivered himself managed t r.ake known his desire of looking over tht large assortment of gems and preciout stones that glistened in the windows and show-case with a view he explaimed t purchasing the handsomest he could select tor a set he intended tr order tbe jeweller whom this request plunged into an ecstasy of joy showed as may i imagined great alacrity in placing befor his distinguished customer the most beau tiful pearls and the purest diamonds he possessed but the englishman could tind nothing to suit hia fastidious taste it «"»• not tdie prices he murmured at on the eon trary lie e\pres-ed his willingness to pay most liberally fior his purchases provide • he was successful in procuring anything h might consider worthy of a place in the princely gift which he allowed it to be in terred was intended as a surprise to some dark-eyed sicilian beauty nothing dis couraged by the fault-finding propensities of the magnificent foreigner the worthy tradesman who was all smiles and bows continued his researches literally ransack ing and rummaging bis spacious store from top to bottom iv his effort to do justice to himself by proving his establishment second to none in the beauty eve and variety of the precious minerals it contained finally after a careful examination of the number less diamonds pearls rubies emeralds titrijuoises and amethysts that lay heaped upon the counter aud a lengthy discussion of their oualities and defects the tlutinyu looking foreigner succeeded in finding a number that met with his un<iuabfied ap proval and after having them put aside gave the requisite directions for the manner in which he wished to have them set the jeweller rejoiced at the happy ter mination of so weighty a matter set to work gathering up hia valued treasures and replaced them in their askets continuing all tbe while the conversation with his mu nificent patron as he was engaged in this occupation his eye happened to fall on a small box tilled with diamonds wl en he missed a large brilliant which he had held in his hand but a moment before my lord he exclaimed struck with a sudden suspicion i just now showed you a dia mond of great value you rememlier it do you not well it has disappeared '." what is that to me f said the english man i it is this much that you will not leave , here till i have found it 1 as for that 1 am in no hurry rejoined â– the englishman with great comt-osure you may search me if ye like the jeweller while continuing to look for his diamond whispered a word in the car of one of his clerks who started off in great haste and returned in a few moments followed by a police inspector anil two pa trolmen ipon their arrival the diamond tieing still unfound the jeweller denounced milord as having stolen it the englishman indignantly ileniod the â– barge but as he said to ulace the matter beyond all doubt he begged that the in spector would search his clothes and person from h ad to foot which the officer pro ceeded to do without further ceremony a'hile this ojieratiou was going on how ever the rn'aduthman in taking oithiscoat made so vio'uit a movement that he drop ped one side oi his whiskers ah ha my fine fellow that's your game is it sa d the inspector " i under stand you now come for your own sake make a clean breist of it and tell us what you took and where you've put it for i liardly suppose you contented yourself with one diamond " 1 have taken nothing and have nothing to tell you 1 am at litierty to wear false whiskers if \ choose and it 8 nobody's busi ness whether i do or not ' although the most btwßta search proved fruitless the innjieotor determined to hold the briton in custody and mar bed off with him to the prefecture of police on their way to which it m happened that they passed by an apothecary a this cireum stauee apparently too trivial and unimpurt aut to be mentioned served to clear up the mystery for it undoubtedly gave birth to the felicitous inspiration that proclaims the shrewd insjiector in wdiose brain it originated they reached the pi-el'ecture where the englishman was placed in a room under the surveillance of two guards in the essseaa of a half hour the inspector made his ap pearance and after motioning to the guards to withdraw seated himself and entered into friendly conversation with the eng lishman to whom he expressed the re gret be felt at having been compelled by his duty to place him at this temjiorary inconvenience but he doubted not that tv the absence of any prooi of his guilt the magistrate before whom he would have to appear next day would order him to be â– *â– at liberty iv this tew the englishman fully concurred aa they were conversing the door opened and an attendant came in tiearing a tray laden with refreshments among which were two uliaaa-a ajl h*-*r i ne of them the ofi.cer look himself while the eebat was handed to the unsuspecting foreigner who knocking his glass against that of his host in true british btyle iiuafied its contents off at one draught the mixture was not slow iv producing its effect in the fact was re***teti that milord had bwallowed besides the dia mond that was missing three other dia moods of the purest water four pearls.and a berae turquoise representing a total value of from twenty to tweuty-li ye thousand pounds the chinese deluge i.mi.lii deacrlp-inn of dale of ita the san francisco bafrntm of june 3t has the following account of the arrival of 1390 chinese by the steamer ireat re public it says this fine steamer the passenger list of which is noted elsewhere arrived here to day at noon having sailed from hong auasg may 19 and from yokohama may 2ft as is usual on the arrival of a steamer from the orient the i'acitb ml s s con-pany a wharf presented a scene of wild excitement the moment she was signalled from point tassvaa the news flew like wildfire through the barbary coast the haunt of chinamen in this city and hundreds of mongolians started for the steamer landing very few however could obtain admittance for the gate was utnctly guarded and no one was aatfered to enter without s pass an immense surging crowd both of mon golians and caucasians soon surrounded tbe gate and many attempts were made to pass the keepers without the reqnisite authority but mb of these were unsuccessful occa sionally a nimble chinaman would dodire through the gate and run at the top of his speed for the end of the wharf on of the guards at the it-ate would start after him and they would have a lively race of a few hundred y-irds greatly to the merriment of the crowd which would invariably result in the nimb.e lack being overtaken and thrust back mmmg the outsiders much to his disgust m any attempts were made to gain the wharf by engaging a boatman to take them around to the end where they m several cases c'imbed up on the wharf but they were invariably discovered and tent hack the way they came this rigor t-i wards all classes is an absolute necessity for were it not exercised the wharf lm 9pmm as it is would be so completely thronied by all chinatown and the raff c.tl ... the"city cent-rally that the disem harkation of the pasaenl'-rs and theii mmaaoao would ba an impossibility al was now bustle and confusion ba b.-i's voices woulu have been drowned ii the clatter which ensued the aft gam plank was first put in p.a**e and the csbii passengers suffered to iliiembark thea the chinese from the steerage commence pouring out like the countless thousand from a disturbed ant hill out they came a continuous string along the narrow sani plank loaded with boxes bags and bun (] p some carrying them on the:r shoul den some in their arms mai some on th erd of ham'ooo sticks they were mbh in th ir beat attire and evidently had dnrc iie 1 fag the occasion garments which the had never worn before as a class the are above those who arrive recently by th iauiug vessel heretofore referred to a test aa they reached the wharf a force o custom house officers directed them wbert co deposit their luggage which was laid oi tbe wharf awaiting cxaev nation for ai hour the masa of humanity from a&othei rorld poured out the wonder was whet tt would cease and how the ship could con tain them all and when they all hat landed they covered like a sea nearly hal of the immense wharf there were no many women on board—perhaps twenty a few of these who were above the com tnon herd were dressed in silks the were evidently imported for the uae o vome of the chinese merchants or official for the chinese have a commonwealth a their own entirely independent of the law of oor land and were carefully escortee from the wharf by policemen as soon a they landed after the swarm 1300 in number bar lauded the search of persons and bagga commenced bores and baskets were em tied of their contents and sounded to see it a hollow side or false bottom did not con tain opium blankets were unrolled am carefully manipulate.l bundles of bambof sticks and pipe stems were sounded to so if their hollows were empty jars bmm broken into and every conceivable spao which could contain opium or other dutia ble merchandise was thoroughly examined as rapidly as the search was completed th owners who also were searched were al lowed to take their luggage and depart 1 he officers about a dozen in number wen frequently rewarded by rinding opium ii was stowed away in every oonceivabn space—in false bottoms and sides of basket and boxes sewed inside of bedding and clothing and even in the hollow soles ol their clumsy shoes several jars labelled chow-chow were found to be partially rilled with opium and covered at the toj with chow chow one cute genius ha about a half pound stowed away in tin doubl • crown of bin bamboo hat anothei was observed to keep a auspicious looking chinese umbralla in his hand which whei searched was found to contain in its hoi low handle about a pound of their favoritt drug the search proceeded quietly and with out interruption the discovered opium was confiscated its owners taking their loss with tbe utmost stolidity it took until about 1 o'clock in the evening to com plete the examination of the crowd and their baggage the streets leading from the wharf to the barbary coast wen thronged by the fresh importations all tht afternoon where they were all going to and where they could l>e stowed was tb wonder of all who had not seen them pour out of the steerage of the ship to those however it was no wonder that a little twi story dilapidated tilthy shanty not largi cno'igh to contain a caucasian family of b half-di'/eu would furnish ample accommo dation for several hun-ryed verily the old adage tine-half tne world knows noi how the other half lives should be trans formed so as to read no man knows how the world lives foreign luxuries the 80-don reform league has analyzed the importations reported by the bnreau ot statistics for the year 180s with referenc to the proporti 11 of them which consists o articles of luxury of comfort end of neoe sity to tbe amen.-an eoplc it fftasm th following table cl ss.t.e.l so far as the re ports make the distinction possible l'l.s-1 arttglßsctf im it jciu-iri-in heini w.hil inn tin lead ka*\oa tl u-.-.._l\tsnilt,liiiiili r o-nl t 1 1 n-1 tlie t 1 nd im i-iiii-nts f i>r.hl'.l-ti-..n or of t v s-r.l tati natrt tht hoe j$t 1 9_w,t lias _. artie >* of eumfurt temsaatbl n • ta it t*ooo aaagar aart aootoa es . 9o t b3&jt7 class ji etthskm f iu.-ur cnipri-ins ti-i'i-irs lani j.--ils tisasts t l*acoo ir jfwt-lr ani the use 23,037,7 tins tnxtilt fa'.rk ctrthen cliina and mham*rore,ond nook (*..,■•*-;:;•> cl i'iitimimt-r_.lt 1 iiriie.e 17,1.2 tiit.il eb*ajott4 making tht largest possible alio want for articles of luxury in tbe last two classes we may assume that tbe te\tile fabric chin and glassware are one-half articles comfort and one-half of luxury ansl th tbe unenumerated articles are articles in - â– v cmfort and luxury one-thir eacb he resul*-i then in round num !'â– _' ir h-t lamiisliliij to a little rj-vor aribiaeot bazary 7 v t..t:tl isbsbm the aggregate product o the ilomest md v try of the country is estimated a syi 1.111.11,1,01 in value and probably c ceeda that sum the reform leagu therefore computes that tbe whole im pnrtatiou is only seven per cent upon our annual product of this two ami one-half per s»nt e^ui'tists of articles of absolute neces sity three per con of articles of comfort but whi h may almost be cl»»*ed among the necessaries of life one and one-half pet cent only of luxuries and of this portion nearly ute per cent consists of textile ' â– -*>-**â– th opinion of bn tier in iw oil kussell writes t*i tbe borlon troc-uer that when in new orleans recently he went n see the canals and drains which i an ra butler ordered dug when he kept the pcs tilential yellow fever out of the city he we found them partially filled with til thy mud wbue the top of the black wt-ter was covered witl ? thtcl steam of yellow blue color the stench from them was nearly suffocating and we made haste to get on the windward side to avoid a retreat to ward the city the city is on a marsh that is lower than the river and stagnant water woulu stand h«re at any time in the year making it sickly if there were no other ag gravating causes but when tbe offal and tilth of the city are carelessly thrown into these fever-breeding alongha and left to de compose the effect is terrible one of the most ramd rebels we have met in tbe south went with us to visit the suburbs and al though i_e sau 1 11 th ba things and told all the lies he could get into the honr we were with him about ieneral butler yet when we aaked why the city was not kept as neat aud those drains as clean as they were during the military rule of qsn but ler he expressed his idea of tbe incompe tency of the city government in very stromt term t heartily wish he was back here said he to pull th-se city officials over the coals why the only healthy year tbis city ever saw am wb**n he was here to make these lazy folks toe tne ___**_, - as much as 1 hate him i wish he was back and would vote for him in a minute i hardly th'nh be would run well for mayor said we jnking.y yes he would though said he tho people would all vote for him jast to spite the present incompetent later in the day after we had returned to tbe saint charles hotel we had some conversation with another hater of butler and when we referred to the recent action of the legislature in licensing gambling houses lottery schemes and such places ho well after all is said butler did one rood thing for the city in suppressing enme yon may not lielievc it sir but he novated this city snd a rowdy d oot stay here really i wish he could be in command here long enot-gb to clean out these cam wing dens so it w-as everywhere we went men cursed butler wished him all manner of evu wanted to tight oa tor refusing to ace it in that light yet each admitted that ha wished the ' cueral was back to summarily cure some evil they hated bat no two agreed on tbe same thing the old masters after ases of worshipful belief in the j old ira s it has befallen to the lot of i a modern var,!:*"e,and he timothy titcomb to erpoee the falsity of their pretentions to . hiuli art an ito tear their big canvases into very small shreds timothy haa reach-1 e*l home in his wandering and in doing the eternal city haa fallen in with rsphasl s tranatif*uration and i>imenichino commu nion of 9t jerome commonly clasped among the five greatest paintings in the world the former in hia nnsppreciati-re f-ves is a ma-terly piece of patch work an a'soninable inc*--irr**utty a profanation and a painted lie lie finaot understandtbe alle gory i-hich ineenioua eri'ics make of tnepi ' tur uor smheinventonesartisfact^wytohim : etf in i>om*?ti rhino's grrst paintin the lion nd the cherubim are m..*rt unplessant - o him the plump leys of the tatter v>eiri : especially obnoxious in the sistine chapel ha rinds nothing bat a museum of anatomy ' michael angelo's last judgment being a rilderneas of sprawling naked ftg^ixea ssj jroauoßptuoua as it ia absurd bbmbjbbbbbsb stupid and dresxy all pictures ef this l*as in rome and elsewhere are gstbexvd inder the came denunciation as niacterty iq detail but abominable in conception the boldness of this attack upon what we tave been taught to consider impregnable art ia somewhat startling to our prejudices mt the springfield iconoclast has hardly lone more than give expression to tbe se cret convictions ot many outward admirer of these same master-piece " rowdyism in the house of lords with very good reason the co entry is not unfrequently shocked and disgusted at he scenes of rowdyism and disorder which sometimes occur in the senate and hosts of kepreeentatiues at washington ; but from avhat recently happened in the british house ot lords it would appear that in this respect we are not sinners above all ither people during the great debate on he irish church bill the strangers gallery n the house of lords was crowded with dergymen who not having sufficient com n and over their feelings applauded or hissed the speakers in a very free-and-easy fashion the other day lord t.omilly jailed attention to this occurrence and declared that ho saw in it the possibility of awful oonseqnences the tribunes overawed the french national assembly in the first revolution the strangers gallery if not checked might overawe the house of lords in thi same way bat some of the other lords lefended the strangers by saying that n their conduct was unruly they were only following the example set by tbe peers whemselves during the debate a distin guished and eminent member of the church if england amused himself by cheering md groaning from n less a place than tht steps of the throne and the peers gener ally behaved themselves quite ac rudely as n american congress of course it is no excuse for american senators who make rowdies of themselves that british peers lothe same but there is a grain of com fort in the thought that the manners of the statesmen of both countries are about ol tbe same degree of propriety pbehistuku man intkkkstlni amn iiißniiif dbbobikey.—we have heard lately says the pall mall gsbssjvj of june kith almost too much al>out the prehistoric man and the supply of flint instruments perforated shell basal split ismce oegins to exceed tbe demand but a recent iiscovery in the department tie la dordogue if human skeletons coeval with the mam moths and undeniably appertaining to the e.arjieat quatenary period presents features if such unusual interest that the french government have sent m lartet the distin g lis i pat c n o'gist to make a c ort on tie subject lie reports that th bones of ive skeletons have been discover d and that they belong to some gigant race whose limbs both in size and form must have resembled those of'the goirilla but tbe simian origin of man must not be in ferred from these analogies as the skulls al which enly three are perfect afford tes timony fatal to this theory having evident ly contained very voluminous brains the skulls are now in tbe bands of a committee of savana who are preparing an exhaust ive craniological report married jevepict-narnahd in le fy n t on h-ndav lutv vliu i*bbb a t ie resi c sb of the bide b'par lite by ive mr w.t i urj , har.es e b edict f p-iti b v to martha fi , laugh bw«f*hsß fccikdici k*q died hi is—julv 13'h retina widow ot the late jacob roo aft d 57 jea-t t neral ir m hr it residence so hia h.ckon str».ct thursdar afu-r-ieon at 2 o'cl.ck kri a an acniiaintances are respectfully invited t at tend filiskire 1 wa*aa*gt**b.ea the tth instant mr i i ia x fiilne-re ii hr oily seventh year bssts f s-.rr p ure v i this city tbe remains will be taken to dexter bu*bs%b 1«t batbsbbbsjb l-.wlf lunc 9h at f<.»m-rs-m n v esthet a fiau^liti <•■it john lewis aged 37 wsbbb ifinrmris ooimlb a cotnp if assortment at reasonable pticea bukfal'i mourning store 414 main st american block *â– *> **â– to-iartnrrahip the iiartiierfhip existina between frank j bikl r i ksjasan n v aâ€ΕΎd f stifff f the ume pi i i iti - day tmaoh at ah mon taj due t li !.,'.â– ri-in -â– [ f j biekr a co are m m pud to f j bit-ler to *• h m&h account a^-tc i>t nl firm re al oasbe p ormmmt the who sale tnuri.e*j â– in • wuoleiu a»j trimitiinj-x i'l be cot-ducted lere alter by f.j bikcf.r liuffal.i july t ls*w s-sßs hlghwfnea alcohol tr.lv thomas clark successor to clark ft brown ttectifyinz lliatuler oorner of waahingion and perrj itreet b'lft.i mitiiiitarturer and dealer in high ilies alcohol pure spirit cojogna int recti m whisky old bye whisky domestic brandie and orn b wo ilsrtford firs insaraarc conpaajr chartered in isio cash capital 1,000,000 wm c uuitii a«ei.t 4 brown's bui'dina-a buffalo nt - **» **» unnnriiirut fire insarance coampsnjr of hartford oai'ltal tjp«,ooo wm c ill it il agent 4 brown's building buffalo n t as **â– - phnnll fire insaraarc conpaajr ol ll.nl rs sa;.llakl foo.),000 wm c bmith affent 4 brown'a buu.iin.-a buffalo n t -*» — bnltslo msllesble iron work m&'leahle iron mmm toorder pratt ft letch wurth psifjal aÂ¥mm offlcr-i « and m terrace at bt-ha ~ n y s â– tl.ls.a4 (.!»■*, glass 5000 poxes w-n.j.-.w glam aaaorted aiaes plate glass hip f-toius and dwellings at lea than km arm pri.:es m,*joo aa white leal iv bms linsebd oil for sale by a reynoid a co lrh main t and 46 lloyd at buffalo n y as m jennrve llaalr tonic and reau-rmtlve the incomparable remedy try it.—it nerer fails thio prsnau-ation stop the bsir fall in out avnd pr-m '«*- a yißorou trowth ckasi cc the acajp of dandruff and render the hair aofl at-d ibmar it ountsif-a no sulphur,sugar ol land or oth er colori-m matter beitiij dtsiirnesi exurtsnly for trpn«rt.lienintr the hair 60 cents and 91 par bottle prepared by r jenner cheauat 410 main at op posite the park _ bnnsvls type koaartry and printers wa rem ii si rurril ej article reqnired in the printlna business to any cx text de*ired on aa reasonable terms a any foundry hi this country alas i ectkotypino in all it variety aiao type a^taptsd for wei a mail in ma chine a m lake left the buffalo ice company are now pf-a*-aaf«d to amo nlt aommuwrn with lake ice at the bwsat rates a mil aipply roa*jsatsed the aeaaoo throisrh the deli.cry nsmssj ot tnia c-mpany an co ored ml and prominently irtterrt lake ice any inal lention of mam dell-*t-ri**x mr it resort***1 at ute of fice ill be ord«r leu a mamvis'b drugstore cor wanhuruj-on and seneca tr-a-ta will be promptly flue * â– bmitroa , s lla«ara plaalnf mil 1 compaaf door sash and blind mane'acu-ry 208 e stsr-aea st bu*"a!'i h'lorinai btdir*ir mcildiny brark • ui kiln mried do us oiazed and l'.i*laaed saw inside and oiit-ib blinda door and otoatra frzme auo ' i-jiihk bawing asd tsj-nirag of e-en de*»ctiption dove to order on short notice and with dispatch mm mm tcetb kxtraacted wllhssnt pall j o barborr formet of n-w tort haa an offiea is mm wits da m a buaicfet dentil where be can be foand daily l-aavdy to reiifrse ufferni tasmanity dr tswkour n**ntia had treat exper en cc in ex u-vct nc tsetb nod er tbs w i of kitrom otlds or lavus-biag ran will devnta hit shole tiaw to lsm bisntsi t practaoe hos*>ba h t imp ,*,'. can ' c aen at tl*a sasce at mo sb mala gsasft pwsssj tool wool tbn wool wanted sbaas market pri wfll be pai-l i cwai.by ... o oit a sos saaaaa ar^t biasato csirrßctieitßkt fphe siicest -*- coolf.-tt ani bes soda n the city v found at y lono ft ou ■» cunlectionery bt.jrc 193 main t â– -«* smbbbyß*b**b*m mbset rspaaar isakt * aav f.ssawiiss oooanra stove usagcailßd ass waaaaimn in bvsbt bsaracr *. th suomaa aad aaa lunar of ihb aav w - m b a*a liaraw h ood • doum \ w hrlu evitkaa of fiul maafooa ov,n ' fpunfll bum ijuall « faeiliik.-(or aral ar»a*aas«.<s«'.a*«alr«w.l . ryi^j '» m cmawo and superior f.ttm tj »«» pa-tot movable eekebvoie 552 kjri o nufun ssi atsli bai os baatsh .. n tie raaaar •*»■ru . ffs^ywaanpni • aaawd .. u m aawaaw vk n 1.1 manuiactun aad aaa j am rkc.ba vuoa m t a sprmifixsji s co a sm aa a saßalr \ p p o fluting machines.—thf best aaaca ioe raadr prk red â– ue c e walbbidge 71 main at fruit jars—the most desira bie aljlm at whokaal and retail 0 e wai.hrih.ie m main it bird cages axd toilet ware a fin amortownt c e walbridoe 71 main a fork and spoons.—rogers broa.n.v;r platrd ware fuaranuad th bewtla market j ty «' e walbridge 271 main at kedztrs reliable filters abe the neat in use sold by 6 e walbridge 271 main at brackets—imitation of black walnut harnl..in i-hrap and durable & e walbridue 271 main at pan w^jetheiisr jkevated oven range rkautifi l large ovens ecobi&mical mo dust so odors or steam tipu.ek.rper ramrniber this ran will roaat broil aad baae pcrfe tly aud i controlkd by one damper stile a.eiii-v at jolw t c jewett & son's .'^ as main aaaspt wholesale tuade fkuit jars fruit jars at main.tactni.er-s prices delivered in the city masoh-s improved glass covers dexter and union at . w h ulknxy son 8 co cr(x:kery ' china and glassware of eve:pv description at tee very lowest prices silver plated ware a larue and complete stooe gas fixtures gas fixtures a tlßedueed'prioeh and of the newest patterns bronzes parian marble vares cologne sets ac at w.h.glenny,son&co bm and 106 main street pcrniture for everybody at.reduced prices a very large amortanent of furniture chairs and upholstery goods on hand furniture made to order and repairm boxiiur etc done in tho bent uuu nsr ' ,*. m-w-f isaac p white 287 main at o efric.erators and ick chests both slate and zinc the beat in market shaw j perms ue vain at t>lated vorks j aud spoons at reduced prices quality warrar ted equal to any made shaw k ferbib uo main â– *. xvable cutlaery a fine assortment shaw & fcprn.446 main at family rscrpligh oriental tea comply of boston a frtsh au|.|>ly of te ac and cor fc c from the aho-e cele>irat*d cornpanr rectived wtwajy tbe liest and eapert tea and coffeea ever offered in this clt agsnt for buffalo k jenneh ivrufkist oppoette the fork 41c mats at ap j fisher no 181 main street wholesale desler in rkcit nuts saj-.liln.sm mackerel and imported liquors london porter scotch ales and havana flasrs smrtg ggsmmmubbj gents furnishing buainaaa for sale the entire stock flxtutsa good sill and lease of tss gent r'urni-h ng store oi aara a ju'laon , including a lanit asd well taaabllshed s irt uainea rfawf-in of aale d cea>e of mr » are for part culart inquire at the atore 57 main st cimer of ahcle summer goods white and brown duck suite black alpaoca sacks fine linen duster linen and often drawers | tianze merino shirts gaaze cotton shirts new styles crape scarfs niw styles silk ckavatb ins liilb asd cttoif socaa ecs.ias bra kb oollaes kc at kennett'b awlm?mst — gbokue b tripp asi7i'actita.e of all eikps of shirts wrappers drawers i.men dickies bosomr collars and cuf mads o obdbb axtd fob sale ai * a wawaaaaaaa jgfsssjhs bnaaiiin.n * e..w *. fortw.-h 0 sitliiritlaiiilaa â– *> p*«aaa attouets ik r tuu cases bcttald m t w j htwu f h rurlmah i j.u,7c.si — »« >-•• mecraatal rji k in assmfrnts t"pb h btsa*imboat company uj slllfcl>aaj*.lli ikw - ' !â– ' i â– â– o pacific bbbsb^sbesbesblb 80 kfllt x.rtnf q â– til leave a*>i«atn,trksdat jul r ul o'clock f m.,forbeult st marie mas , i portags lake oausas at cle.-.ajid and ti.tr..it anal aakir k r doas tonn etl n at insasass lake with the uaguifi atiantic wm thorn captain or osffßjf frior xa t a harbor onta k n la pole bajßeld superior city and da l.uth ftstflst noaived for above porta at fo.it of malm atraul abcttc j ttiijcer maatsr equal in raa caps.it and acuoean h i*i l ~., ii movamabova on tuesday july 27 for medeati tbeee teaaarr mo nearly new here a*sg»rii css lns and are furaahed arith special a***a*s***s to tha aoc hboeaatsjs ot pavsassysts aaad bar alao arnpls s lor freight and will coi.atitsu during tho ees i t imt a nf aad lad^tmodsat lske supanor line lamvw buffalo ntrsjerlr ererj tuo-d%t at g a ' ?* ' *•**•*«* vmy wi m wm at bp m roefreight or pawns apply at tss cosi-saiy of bcs no i hals street buffalo beth caldwell agest western transportation ca feopla'a l'ne a*asss ..,«________ re for cle-/eland btais-tt m mil»aukf and chicago th b sm^bws abbbbbbaa s splendt.t pas.enrvr atesmer **â– â– e******l x emi ir btatm mmmmmmmw h d f'hkait me-te wiii lean the i orsitanv'a dock manna in sk ohi.i «.. on tuesday even 1 no july isth at a o'clock for freight or passaire apply to cuaatlks bnsiiin ilanagcr marin block r m ciioat f fsenirer assst comer ohi • and miaaisaa at marine block buffslo ciommercial line steamers -' ft cleveland detroit tti-aukesand cfaioaco ti"m maaamm larjre 'â– *â– *»■tiger ateavnut m****vi*s*****esß >' dkam nichmond flal bl richard wolvin ski will have th company's j k marin b.nck ohk st on wkdnasuay e knino juh 14 at a o'c'ocf for freight or p-sjujre apply to chaki.es rnsig mtmmaor marine block r m cijoate r***«enger stiii rner ohio and miwriaw*p|d at , marine fh'-vk buffalo great north ktvn pleasure r itr uui ontario river st lawrence am the sag emay two steamers daily canadian navigation cu.'s hm royal mail and express lines in oonnecuiin with tho grand trunk railway from buffalo to montreal o_uer.ee river kagtienay thmuifh th treauttful -..<! romantic accnery of the whit mountains lake it>iru;r lake chnuio tain lske mcraphrem :<+•<â– %•. to sa ratoga spring n.wport portland itf^ton r «. * idelioe and new york down the rassr st lawremf taming tha thousand i-un.l an the wouderisl rapids of the st lawrence by deylt|ih the cheapest mmi aried and delightful trip m t'fiiitinent passeniiers iacawaam mvmmmut at ha m whi.-,.i ii,f-t at u-w i«.tnii with the flr».t tlavss ateaintt ciiy id tnr..i.t lor ti.rmuo she il-rect coni.ectinii will in m le with the laiye and mmim bsnjrskt â– lfa.ni.-i f the kfhm line abysmnian capuin hk athenian caas-asb motley f.ir harliiiiii.'ii fvart bskm ook urif ksssbssai and l'rc-aci>tt coiiiithtiiik tlnil with the fine rivi-r s-.-r.nifm s r rajsjajg \\ mmmt a » atosmft the follow â– na altern.km i kjsssj mwmm huffmlo at v p m will i-.m nevtatcha t n uith the nwa-i,in.s-nt i i-t-r i'»i â– . st.â– *inet of the koyal mail line spartan c*|.tajii k*lle corinth lan captain ihml.p passport i aptain sin.-lair king-.tov ca|>tainfar>e i champion capt carmkhael for oswesro klri|{i.ton clayton alexandria hay tho fianing groundx m ihu st snssbss hn ... vill , oitoonshurir pn-smt.tt lor wall rw»ftiin montreal the following alt rm on a â– ! o'c'oek withoit change op bteameks be nireand pun haa tickets via ukami thi nx railway and steamek-i whi.h ar n ''} â– "â– '' or hoat are available until novrmfoer isi itma mmt oan he ohuilie.l at re iced rates at alt prtix'i pal watering places ami omsas in b**a cniied t-i e a m11.1.0y on acrnt h mt a h km i .«-â– â– aff't r m l.,moiitrsaj i t k'wy montreal j whitmorjl aatm>s biateio qd^q peoi'le's line~hti&mers for new yokk the ftlnmrn st john w h christopher captain monday wediitslay and friday dkew s j roe vaptsin tuoaday thursday and saturday at 8 o'clock p m , in arrival of trains of new york central altsany k suhquebanna ren setaer a b«ratok and 80-ton a albany x unsadn and ' ake cli mplain steamer laag|r*sc wagons always in rcadineasi at l-f \* t u onvey daffaaje to tbe boat frao hudaon river railroad ti.:i.e.t taken for pasaago ii th boats lnciudiiis stats houin berth when re-t'.e-u it of station arenu b*crag will be checkod to n w york br boat 1869 im thk union steamboat company will ran during tha eaauins irsao is oonnsssios with the erie railway and all rmuroada urrnl aating at the lake porta below nam**d t and with re liable unea on the erie canal the following flrat-claaa airy unas of stcamora buffau aud lake icperior la i mr arctic csapt j e tu-ner pacific capt ed eellj hlk-kal.t milwairkee a*Â¥l chi cago iainr jay gould oapc f h tsrown st louis cspt jas pratt ii csscthoa watta eclipse csp f l pops wabaah cap john elrhy cavt>uiao oapt j p evens equinox capt w h arthur i'ffam amd detroit limb atlantic capt wm thjm illam city capc s hkannon ttcara capt o w stodrfard mtasouri cbapt-d f wmmmx guiding stnr capt d mcfaflssa irnnktrv copt h watu biiffaui lbvelahd amd to ledo lal-vk tolodo lapt h a slrsaon olaa-ii oapt w ii 1h.u.18-w araaea oapt john egelar now york capt w h mcflally oronte cspt j o htnde el-nira capt wm cumai:i,ga these stssunen are in the tseat poasibls condition many tvf thetn neavrl v or quite now and will ha run regularly affordinic to shipi-rra unequalled facilities for the ssssysassjj of their freight with jiapau i dock for chioago and lske superior lines foot of main st j for fsjce erie lines foot ot lloyd at freight and paaaenger ofnee no i main at a/jents and coifsiombsb john h moke ml broadway mow york j 8 dunlap 124 washington at ho-t.m bcth caldwell 1 main a hutaao w o cusuino > l-i-land oajirmtbon * co / ie>elan«a a w coi-ton > tolodo 4 w oolttih aco , / a cbesebrouoh ) detroit j fatten f i . c m cottkill milwaukee lathrof tx maeina w ballard i chicago [>. a williaamh ( a d caldwell oeneraj manager mo * ohio astiw asssmaio otbls ttnited states hotel caj-e matcitt n j w,n be opened for tha a sjaoo falurssy may ». in all brat cla wmastasenu oqual to any and yat af fording to lanuilea a 1 toe coroforte of a h'-me r^sald-nt lawmoiaapwcu to vi-lt the united t*t-o thla baaarm adsroaa aamom mill k proprtet * thoma8 r hotel & dining rooms ob the eubopeai plak.i brar f hmm i * asatte su boftalo n y ladies and gents private dining rooms eitteaj.ce os washinotom st shzll oystem clam and salt fish eecetied dailt odfeefi rmobhto j meals aeeted to n«pe at alf bo.tes bjasssa btatio-leav e tyjltt obtceoss b^l 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-14 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-07-14 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 24 No. 8028 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-14 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-07-14 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690714_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. 8028 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3046 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday jlly 14 1869 no 8028 new york reported sailing of col ryan's force for cuba proponed national olebratioii in honor of thi pacific road i max ko nkw york july ix a rumor is current in the i'nited state marshal's office that Γ’βΒ 01 ityan and hi men su.eee-.ied in running the blockade of gardiner's i eland last night and are on the way to cuba no otlicial information h._n been received but tht report is i-uitc gtn rally credited liver tiukyt akrk'-ΓΒ«tr.l about one uyj-h-k this morning three desperate river thievus named iohn suott david l.raham and henry mecle-ky nen urested by the jersey city poll *ΓΒ«*, charge with a dssssΓΕΈtstsai attempt to murdi r i '-*. r rsssssssssssstj who while in charge d the yacht lf*nnie interfered to pit-vent thi m btssaltng property on boanl they a r . u...tu'i in swsssusfrf bad till waa tvn ron a card iiunitrouily mgnnd by lea-lin f kern banker bu*nn a nun hotel pro prietors etc in pnl.li**h<-,1 i ai iiimil-ssisililig a i il'i.'ii.r..ii l . xpn sioi aod uoinrni'iuo rati.mi of tin nj,j'a...n ci the pacific rail road a national oii.-.;-i_]'.n of il.-le.-ate ri[iriΓΒ»fwnt.iii ra.lro h.-arls of tra le aad atymmmtx'tal Γ’β¬Β’ ichaiiges lo be hupplcmeiiteil ΓΒ« it a great gathering l the people muai cal b-itnal nih*,.vry parade i l-am.-h i m i lln thml nunbont built lor the spanish covernim tit wan launrh 1 to lay < oimkukki t r.ll ih umbo ei-dda tvihart ad oh arrested on saturday laat on a charge oi . oiuiloileitwiy i niu-d states fraetioual c'.neiicy wit arraigtie*l lie-fure tht i uited vate oiii-aalh ssstsmf to-day md in it-fault ot slo.ii.mi bad each wire couimiu'-d to await tr.c action ol the grand jnr i 1 i mil.x i bit imo3 ml . the emplo.i-.t hi tin hob triis.ai.ry lieu j h.iv pni.st-iil 1 van dy_.k retiring a~uat ant j r.-asur.-i wit an elegant ptsmw-m-l ssmnttas-n v.v'.n 1 at frttitm an a tei-tiim-mal of fti-i m i*t . the eorn***pou. ein on the . i'ueasion is graceful aud complimentary bo wii.krji t gov walker anil la.ly ar stopping at i the st ni hulas they v re main iv the i city until thursday then go to bingham ton ami remain there at sou t ten days to night the mvi-nior accepted an invitation la see lydia th..inpaon troupe at ni bio's mclt.-iovu s-m-l the pamih*ii -ers by the steam r silesia f**r cherbourg to-day iru s b liug gles t uited state iteleg.it t the later i national i**sjΓΕΈ-111 the hagu an.l 11 tt Γ’βΒ boyce i mti-d stat s cumsul to piaajllii r washington vinn-nf villv.t's xt-port <Γ’βΒΊ(' flic finnlilion of the in iliitns prrsmure on tht mi'*sis>i i ΓΒ»i mil texas kh'rtions w vsiiivi 1..n july j the internal kevenue receipts to-day wi-n the t.illowmg are tlie customs receipts at the ports named from july ist to july it.'th inclusive boston 9444,683 new york t8 v,4,4im ; i'hdadelphia 253,370 balti more 9*m,7w new orleans june ztst to july id ] 141.3d iv kansas tlie indian territory texas new me\,co .*.',!Γ’βΒ zona and colorado lie has traveled km nul.-i on foot 9bm ou horseback i4im by ptΓΒ»l'e and 7n4 by railmad total 7."ΓΒ»4 mii*-b onie ot the tnl-i-i are tin most war like and troublesome in the country others mtorx civili/i_d among theni all ho was v.-.t j-i-ceiv.d and in ma.iy otumo with nirk.d hot-pittlity in n-arly all tha tubes visited school tf-adi-r and tanning tools aaaasasj found and in 1 the journ.y he did uot s c one ca-e of dimi,keiiiifss witness a h.ene of violence or h.-ar blasph.m,.iiΓΕΈ words by the indians lie belilvis that by p tient tl'..rts all tribes can to cuili/iil and in less than tf 0 years we will ham heard the last of indian out rages ivep religious feeling pervaded all their conversation and councils mmta-savm ii wi lihw notwithstanding repeated tllorts to in uuce the i'renideiit to tix au early day foi tho elections in mississippi and texas then aeems uo d..ubt he will designate the fourtl tuesday of november as the time therefor nothing was said on the subject in thi cabinet meeting to-day m l ines krancis a o^uirne declines the super visfirslup for massachusfita l'oaimcttcttt and k1i...1c island lltol i km 1 t adams of now york i apj>oiutei consul at malta raa pocme hah bwajk the attorne i.en.rsl decides that thi in on line of the i'actrie l.'.nlroad tl frsm the itstth meridiau longitude west frnu flreeuwirh to the eastern ik-undary of thi state or ali fur ma cable news ft-sppratt miners h"uvt iv cap laml tbe french < a.ΓΒ»lr fin and anchored c ac ac lisbon duty is a s uth american has arrived bringing dates fnnil rio janeiro to the lt'th uit it was rejmrtcd at liio that the allied forces had fought a decisive battle with the paraguay aaa and achieved a complete victory nuj*s*aav i.iot lomion ju'y 13.Γ’β¬βa cullision occurred st shellield to-day between two parties of miners one belonging to the i'uiou an-1 tho other consisting of anti-union men the flghttng was severe aud many were injured one fatally the ctrmaa waa the star to-day says the intervention of americans has undoubtedly helped to pro long the insurrection in cuba the gov ernment it is true has resolutely declined to lie led into acts of open hostility to spain but tue lairds of america have con trived in some instances to outwit it this does not exculpate km-land but shows that the faults ol which she is accused may h committed by another nation at the very time it is exacting a redress for them i'olitii vl i-ham.ks kl*.hau strvia duy 13.Γ’β¬βthe new constitution has bin piomulgated and ii received villi much cnt.iusia-.in by the people lil.i kvshii lassasaasj inly u adliam winthrop united states consul at malta is dead iiiam paris july t i 3 officially an m unced that the senate will bo convoked for august 2d that a s-aanm nf the corp le(sΓΒ»-dstif will be immediately prorogue aad that the resignations of the ministen ha.c been accepted but they continue tc o i mmmtt until their successors are ap j-oi-.t v the able Γ’β¬Β’&***Γ’βΒ ΓΒ£ july 13.Γ’β¬βa dispatch from th cr .*. fciastern announce her arrival ol miqoeloa last * esses fog pwvaissti in aon mmjmmmm%4t%%mm torn bbsstbb m beet lw abls to b*d tbe attor asad of the cable antii wbicb to isska a aplice tat evsep sat cabls will prihauy ba cut and b*oye4 to prevent w*i*arrt until tit fog daaws t p later ihe cable has been cut en buoyed no communication has been re ceived through it since last night skditi'h iiishor vienna july 13 Γ’β¬β bishop i.in has been convicted before Γ’β¬Β’ civil court of ottering doctrines subversive of public order sin has been sentenced to three months'im priaonui i.t cttbsv hav.wa july tt mr stedman ni j ted states consnl at santiago tie < ΓΒΌbs died in that city on the 6th inst t " i the american steamer hero arrived a porto itico from the hay of samana ht ia detained by the authorities of porto 1 on suspicion of being empl.iyt.-d by to rebel * the chinese vrm if bsasssji at the weinphla conven tion mk^imis jri.i lit the chinese laboi i invention met h-re to-day t harie karbiecht was temporary chairman a . oinmittee of one tr mi each slate t*bb ap i<"i it'-i iv the permanent organization ten tates lieing r presented pet clapp ol memi'hiw in the address den-el that tfi b!>j*ot of the ineetitig 81*8 antagonistic to i wnite oi black labor in 1.-ng!.ii,d the pro ] portion uf ana ii nix acres to every fa'jorer ) while in i i southern state it is 9m sens xx t.overucr laham 1 harris wasselectc i aii permanent ehairni-j.n go harris briefly return del and sa l tbe ni*ill ntioii had t for action not f'fci talking a committee was ap ΓΒ»ointed to consider the most practical means of draw ing labor from t hina or india committees auo ofl trmispirta'ion fiats and imm - gration ko-.pniansho.ip is expected hcie to-morrow the ibflntillg was very larg and d.-legates arc c-ntiuually arriving k'-oss wan si loop the ' nolle contractor from iwnfieill ison left t lout yesterday for memphis to attend the conv,-,i riui he htyb chinamen who are now cji lbs pa-ilic comt are receiving as mm hor iie'r in the we of monthly wa/ea tha.ii tb.v can hope to get in th southern states and that the demand which the memphis i oavrmtiofi is a'...nt to inanajarate must bs met by new importatitwis of cootie direct ini'ii as.it it the wages filed upon at mem phis int eafei ifs/rt iry be a ill etmΓΒ«*ge to enter at mcc bate th hnsinnts ol bringing th.-m across the pacific ocean aud thence dir*-ct 1 8a southern lands the great decatur cotton cΓΕΈstr involving the value of biteen hundred bales ef cotton has just been decided against the goretfi inent in thin < ity Γ’β¬ΕΎ it will be appeali d temperance m.fi.iii "Γ’βΒ ih sinte ( mi in jll nf , it t tt i ii i Γ’βΒ tstmlay itt-mul iiuou afloplt-d ay ******* sakathoa july 1 the committee ap poiuteii liy the lasts mate temperanr-.-i con vt-ntiou met at the cr.-se nt house to day j ii nllll member being present aim-ny tliem k\-l inverikir lark v n stearin ron it mckean and senator o'donnell tha maimiyuasj ihgniilm ith i e hale prt'm.'lt nt l.nv clark ami ll;\rconrt vice residents h s mel'ulloin secntary and 1 s bogg treasurer the kxecutivo f nniqiitte composed of stearus.o'l lounell y bogg ami n k locke the following resolutions were adopted /.', ..,/,*../. that we earnestly urge the t,-m jierance voters of the state as n a*~a******d dot they owe the canse to attend the caucuses ot their lm*j |
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