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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday july 15 1869 so 8029 political asa parker nomii.ut hf the ivniisyivhiiia hi-ino<ta«'y hancock badly beaten *'--, ac a:c h km-i.i v la duly 14 the democratic convention was called to order this morning hy w ,\. wallace ami organized l.y the election of william hopkins as temporary chairman kx-senator uuckalew wait ft perina nent chairman i'he committee on i solutions reporte 1 iarly in the afternoon after which the ( on vention proceeded to make nomination i'he name ol asa packer q.w c***a en hancock ami i en md'acdlesa wer pr.-sented hut the latter withdrew after the lira ballot i'nthe second ballot hancock ■■-.-.•... ' i'.t cass 47 and i'acker .'•», resulting iv the choice of the latter the ballot for candidate lor judge at th supreme court resulted n th aomiaa£**"*l of c l l'i-rshin ot cambria c-.unty th n-itoliitionsas rtmttfmd fk iare against the exu rcise of douotiul i ofi-t.tutionai jh.wer that ivnuojlvama will n ver give up aelf-govi rnment th ratification of the fifteenth aiiieniliin 1 broald go l>efore tin peoph th negro ahoum not havatibe hal lot tlie liuaiii 1 deed reform labor reforms should | m - . aeouragoc the whole reenn sitnictiou by n-n-h to destroy republi can govi inini-ii aad istablish tyranny that • mir solilnrs ahoald not be forgott'-n oar i m pat hie in all iba g.voii to natii n nig gling o.r li'-eity and our system ..; taxa tion n biirdel.soine and should l done awai with i in n-|tnrt araa unanimously aoaayaad amid cheeni.g haiicocf name was re • it l with vaaiforou spplaas by th s*aaa****afß a letter from hancock darted may ist positively prohii.itii.g the iiao if hi nam wai ri-nl but v-v r;d jeclai.-d their ileter onuatioii to vote for him botva itlistandiu new york o mall r i tinitiliiih li it'll l fix i iihiii 1,4-ami another ol rum'fl iukuths a <•-■, te ne yoak juu 11 p t . m..m-h.ad a mpresentative cm the i min.rt osj i in vention held at memphis may i aaoad to-day in the j a to i>lt the i oiniii<-tti.'il pachanj ol ki.r.ijm in !■-. ii . lio'.-rm.r wall i was the r . ipl.-nt of a barge s-nmbero cn*agnta.atoi*y calls at the st nicholas to-'biv pin i nion ! ifitasssw rlafa tendered hits a complimentary dmii.t wht hhe was obliged to decline he j-oes to visit his rieiitls in binghaint-.n to-mor row un llaftingtoo whose daughter was muni rcil ttie.h.lay on staten island by a slrnid;in insaoe man in harringlou'fi tin ploy died a lev iiouis afterward from ex washington armini'-iik in t in h«*vbtafl corpw i me of 01 forger the decision reserved s€'i*r**l;ir l'i>li im hie w i inicli ** able d.yit -. proclamation tin test mml ill t.u hi iajf i lama vi tin mississippi c.>n.-.tituti.*!i are to in aaliiiiillaii b*fm*a*stely , . kin btxa \ i'jj l a i 1 n i nl vejrgar e**a*t**jd with murder in mis fu>i;i-ii ami uinler trial by military rom n-iasi'.ii iratnt aa tot anaaa "- ***** moron j before chief justice chaaa in the i 9 ! supreme court room thf petitioner a mil tin-4..v1 n.im t t the attnrncy li.-n.-ral ! mr i'lnllj i.-ti'il the ase on behalf f 1 the prisoner cot yas>gr*t waking a var j mweiful an-iiinent in favor ol jiantii . tbe writ ha aunt ■lad that th curt had | ample fraiiattiyl~ma m th aaaa ami cited two fmmoodatita to tmstaiii his pom tho irini-i[.al oi.itfctiot tamo woum !►»■ar j gued l.y th attorn ■) ot n*ral wan that tin war bad not v-t bmb wall de.land ter | nnnated h ri.h nu 1 this ohioction ever sane man knew the war was over i su<l 111 fait tin i'mniih-ut cl the i niudj states hail otli inlly dm lan-d the war at au em mr m.iar lollowcil taking th ground that tin « urt aad not original jurisdiction , appeal from stun in't-'nor tnl.uual tlu attorney ga****ta hen an-unl that iiut of war existed wit the mean ing of the law until republican gtrrvrm j nients were * d-.hi 1 shed in the stat m lata-1 in rel-eil.on an.l that until itich goi - , erunitiits aaa f-talhsh-fil they are net-es j sanlv legally and i-onstit'iti'mallv govern { ed hv the miliary power umler the recon . strut-lion tumt oj uaasjatm after furth r j argument hi hani hi understanding of the view lie had givaa was consistent with i a-vtry union at the supreme court an.l a***a*j|*ma wi'li every expression of opinion t the chief justice eitht r a heail ur w 1 member of th oiirt the i liicf luitire interrupted the at | torni-y i-n.-ral ami said that in the texas bbss to which lefereliee hail baaa mad he indicated rather than expressed the oat nion that the p.'wer to suppress insurrec tioii ami the power to make war will bam j so l*bs*j a actual hostilities are carritd on • but when hostilities eeane all restoration il j in the constitution which r,uaraiiteen a j republican go-vat nt t.i each slate th.it | ia eit*i not military power the attorney t-eneral resuming said that i military control must continue until tiie j stat can he j-aiely turned over to the civil i authorities mr carlisle then bbsbm a clo.-mg argu ment to sh.-w that the chief justice could grant a writ and be replied at some fength to the remarks of the attorney g*****f**t and incidentally characterized the reeonatruetiou laws as uucuoetitutitiaal it was a stiange way to lit the pen-dc for a r puhliean government by putting mmmm | under the hi el of military authority tbe argument continued for tour hour i and when it ended i'nuf immmmu chase san't he wouhl notify the counsel aa anon ai he was ready to give his opiuitsj 1 oki mia r-%1 i.s the i'tistoliiee l'ei>artiiu*nt of the north ennan confederation dadarea to oar iivernment it inteution to haa its mail rostter to and irom the tmmm%9 ccaaat chin zmi mmmm carried via the i'nited stat over th j'aeilic lailroad and in quiring in nlation umast n doubt the reply will it aatisfact->ry tha time of transmission ia thereby shorten mm doom tt japan but very little if any advantage j>etwi*«n hong koug and oerinany tiik fmmm ii c*.lil.k the go'trnmeut suthonties boem deter mineil uot u permit the working of the krench cahle until s4»me provision for reciprocity is concetled by the trench gov eminent secretary wmm saitl thia mora ing that the american cml of the cable mn-»t . ither be buoyed uutil the issemhling of t jngre or mu-t be landetl upon the island tti st l'nrr unli'sh the company would agree to favor reciprocity and abide by such legislation as congress may deem proper to en*'*t it th cable company agree to these conditions some arrangement will probably be effected whereby the i'nited states gov ernmeat.would permit them to begin busi ness fma r it is balieved in tbe i-tut informed circlea here that * p -*■-««--<■** lietweeu spain mod the ttotith aiaencan l7iia*iuiuß will yet be baid in washington minister mm the state departii-4-at received yesterday voluminoni deapatobas from minister mot ley ia rebuion it w aiipi-oae to his rscep tion whsa laresented to the bnti»h wneen a dispatch irom j*maha reports l.eners cair ontha uth inst bnrpnsing a il lags of pog oldier and cheyenne nnde command of tall ball and killing fifty two of thtuoi and capturing ecyenteen wo rn n and children among them the via and daughter of tall ball the indian had two white women who had been taken on saline river and they hail murdare 1 aaa wh'n*e lirst name is said to be sasar.na i mm - arr captured mo animals and mmmrt mmttth rules piptoln etc cable news how the french legislators ac cept napoleon's pap sjm'riil.li.on i lo ihc tew i ahiik'l ac c c kdox july tt r%s*t hon henry here lord taunton died yesterday ; veuty i'rinctj of wales will unvtil pole a d corn l'«-al»m iy iijur tlt eaclaagi th present month he iiiiiiilain rifle math oa wimble f-mm'-ii yt..t.riiay cameron or the noa*ad time won the tjicen'g prize ffjjal i a*3*i ii i'abimat j'\';i jalv 14 the retireinei.t of isouh.-r from ti ministry in new dt-'lnitcly tettlcl i d ist v'alette baj**m**aad i.rt-kaior will pi-amy follow li.tn luu ie in contidctjtly named as the ti*co**bw ii'iuih be la alette in the minis-try rfi-,11 affaira it is generally undcr 1 tliat magus m-riisfr af finance ureal l'i|iictta minister of i'ulibc h adm.ral i'./ault d i enonviily t't tat marine and marshal niel teres war \. i-u retain their kirt 1 oil ret aldrfimf i c i hu-jo and ue f ajhouet art prominently pp.-ken of aa uidictate f«t ta vacant seats m the cabi lift lip lo the preeeat time m l-.tiiile lllir.ier has jnisitivelyiu.lin.il ministerial a|ji-*niitiiici.t it is said that it'iiili't has beea offem the rrcai*l"ncy <•' j tbe cnate and that maniaiede la valletta will he appointed mm.si rtu the t.'ourt ol st jaasaa fin a i : w tl&k 1 here was a scene in tbe ' orpa i.*-yislatif r*atartlay when the pmi-r*galioii ol the aaa iioa waa uiaoanced li'ipu.y hiles parte r aril anu.l oriafl ol order protested 11 iii;bt a i-n-per-moii of the siuinj-s a.s a i-.,i.tiadii-ti.iii vi ti koipti.r's mensage hm wonu h*re recen.d with a storm of i been by ißttnaht m tri the 1 ft m ***« j'li.-id.-r l';i-m.l.nt ul tin t'hamher bavian i*t*stenid or.'.r w-xpraaaed his astvoii hinent that on th c.c i i graat id-era act hiich a protest sho'.ild l«e rained it v\as t only i-uiitrnry to the re-.ulatn.hh oi the jlini.se hut agaa*at the scutum nt i>r tbe eoiiatry he then declared the aaa**aa pi-otaga and the me-nlier left the hall i hi i htm'klm'.'s fm tn'ion i dmk inly 14 th thau -, in an ar r i ii the f-ltuatiou iv kranee thinks th retirement of l.ouhert was inevitable bat bajierrea that at mac future time he may avgaia peifoim go-mi s.-rvii-e to his country ■rt rbtoli i wtt madrii july ii new recited from kik-iial htatt that a reihililie ltas hcun pa*o ilaiin.il m madeira troops bare baaa dis patched from cadi fee the island new orleans aursbb f i*tlbß*l lllliials lf>i lit vi our swlmlliii-;—ii us > f iziare of ( iruis h ••*. ni.v orleav*l july ii a sampler named peter uoltad uas arrested yaatl r day for uume sampling tbe recently seized sugars lie wh released on s*9os bonds but there are some thirty similar all davits ami nst hnu a warrant was imoad this inormng bvthe i'nited states commissioner for the ar/mt al l'*;;ity surveyor barles ti keith he al-o will probably lie re 1.-is-.lon ikiii.lb tha afternoon then1 are numbers of other amda-rita against parties implicated and more rrcits will probably be made anions the st wed ; ars in the jw)fi.se:.3ion of collector stockdale is a h*t ol bevtuty three hundred j steinatieally stamped on the bottoms of the boiei m that they could be opened without defacing either minor or revenue stamps in the establishment -.. i/t d esterdav there were ai-out one hundred thousand cigars a portion of which ■uly arars klaniped fteveaae otlicers are jin pambmami in the building engaged in i hlbbjins mv.-iti-iatn.:iii miscellaneous the mm ■k*mutat k.lv.ard l.yon an mi tbaal weaver st heading la , result ia a venbct for the government the were actions at-aiu-t distiller for 600 barn i inirita valued at 34,000 martin uallmire of williarosport la has been sentenced to i months impnso incut and a tine of i«hhi for dcfraudiiu th reveuu clmau who plead guilty is in vet sentcn.ed the anicn iiu tract iity of boston a louriit.l llmllllllll yc-te-.l.iy tabled al upomtiou t dissolve the society an l with the new york branch m are ism mmmd p in i'alhotis ;, montreal wat print arthur lowlandsajhtwe.il montreal and th -.- bonded with water tntjmmt of qaßssm arc making sub us to mn****bß*eat destitute swede mwm%*jtmm brought out by steamers h battalions of i-6-.al artillery lei f..r ilain'ax yesterday t john yesterday the scull race waa f pulton of the paris crew beatm , with nearly lour minutes to spare m four nulea ph bates f boston has bee cod to one year's imprisonment am flshats for manufactuiini stiil-n with ving taxes bates sold stills for ill tillers then informed of distillers g money both ways re is a strike among tho miiur3 o pine bamaaa tho priaapal eontp ive reduced tin wages lame b latimer one of the d aof baltimore in 1614 diet ther i mosn i a^i.l 7 one of the mo uisbed ph u.iaus ol baltitnore die : german citizens x.-adits society o n have jt-etitmned l vernor clan y the enforcement ol the prohibiter • ■law until a vote of the people s b a l-rmsliee a widow was sho st springfield ohio yesterday mor .■a burglar at her house ars*o of polynesian islanders has ar st honolulu for the board of immi gration the state prohibitory < ouvention met at mansfield yesterday tb complete na ii platform was waived until th m ■■*. ; for lieut ' ov.mor i'r s • • ral i a summers v .*■rnuel u lindsay a boston men h*..i nitt d suicide by jxiison tuesday yen io maten twe,.u allen and cahai-her s prize light wa closed yesterday battle is to take place on the 17th of august within tiftv miles of st i^iuis for ih a side open for increase to limh ad 1 sanford the oldest passenger conduc tor of the krie and pittsburgh luilrtmd while looking irom the platform ol a car at creenville yesterday a b'ru.k in the head by the switch target and knocked irom the train breaking his skull and his right leg his lnjiines are probably fatal yesterday cats were sent out from har tiaburg texas with itostete ref-cue the suf lerers by tbe fiord in colorado valley who hail taken refuse in the tree-tops in eagle lake bottom and who had been two days in that position it is said the water is two feet over the tops of tbe telegraph poles on the farms in eagle lake bottom at pres ent it is impossible to arrive at an estimate of the loss to the towns along the colorado k water in the colorado has fallen six but in the brazoa was still rising it liuff-navn and family gen mc dowell and p k ingallß are at saratoga topping st congress hall mr mcnoughton has been elected presi dent aud dr james h anuesby professor irgery by tlie faculty of tlie albany cal college in place f>f dr marah tie e nat.un.al i n\ention of the youn ■chribtisn afmocistion met at bwmb ruay 11 thane miller of cinein pretjiding after the devotional oxer the committees were chosen and a b*b ut organization effected wm i c of new york wan chosen i'resi and j k hypher of i'hiladelphia tary a large number of delegate in attendance aud are the guests of us generally i.ast evening a welcome ng was held at city hall woodbury i presiding mayor i'utnam deliv m address of welcome on behalt of the citizeus which was responded to tn n.-:iy distinguished delegates frank willismß of hiltimor a colorc-1 waiter at tlie ( ninn batal saratoga tva tmmm by another lialtiuiore waiter at ten o'clock last night the can ts unknown the wound is a dangerous one in the baft side the game between th har ard college nine ami the haymakers at troy yesterday was won by the haymak(.ra score twenty two to ten a hpeeial dispatch from macon ca hays turner the l*ostnia*'trr waa arrested yes terday i m hy a i uited states agent on a charge of counterfeiting an examination wan being conducted with cloned doors the chinese a of fltln immigration mapmmtm mkmihis duly 14.—1n the chinee labor conv.-nn in to-day the tramp rt at ion com mittee reported that emigrants can be brought to memphis in lots f fifty and over from the i'ae.lic states for 50 aae aad from horn-kong t san pranjiiiana foo to 11 in gold tyki-ni orr now of louis iana said a»ri.'-.,itnrali-stts can easily lie procured through proper agents from inter or china in cuba they receive 11 per m.mth farm hamls in china ware p.ti.i from .*!** to m per year,where ifill jkitinds of rice cost s h'ropmanshoo ab*df***sat the convention hf1 stated that hiahut-fu has brought sil.tmh ' hinese to california o ... re ii.tmu are now esgagi aa machaaioa ami in railroad work they receive from ninety cents to on do i iar and ten ceiif p.-rday in gold as lalh.rer they can be induced to come f;otu san iran . laco li.-re at 2i per month but csa lie obtained much cheaper in chiua aad under a rive years contract could be ha*l for sin to 12 per month he paid th.y are not at all reliable unless *-• runty ia ex acted and will take service with others if higher wages are otlv nil i'he convention adjourned till to-mor row woman's rights catttsaatfj risllll*aflaßj;b of line as ii..<>g.i ( 011-.m.u..11 sai.atoua july j4 the v omens sutf raaa convention met today and adopted she same constitution m the national sull rage association except twßß**g auiciitleti so as to accomodate it to the state committee ir organization mrs willi mr r-'ad the jlaliortn prc nmaly reported and sp*ike in its favor sue said thy removal ef woman's i--.'.biiitie would enlarge her sphere ami ■it elope her it wiiuld mi mm a lienelil t brothers an.l huibauds mr holmes a lawyer of syracuse el.s.ucntly su[iportcii the platform which wan adopted mis anthony made a speech and closed the session the afternoon mmmd wh-n announce.l tor business was attended exclusively bj delegates the following othcen were elected i'reaidcnt martha i . wright uf au burn vice rrcaid'-nt i ylia l.ur]*?igh of lliooklyn kachael s martin of albany i.vdia a strowbridg of cortland jessie white of syracuse kliza v unborn of auburn sarah g love of ithaca w s v ko.ia of wattrtown mary m i parko of i'tica amy ——, of kochtstcr caudace s ilrockett of brocketl'a bridge ida greater of chappii|iia and mary huns of waterloo kxecutive i t-in.iiiti.ee lucy a brine kirn-hue a morgan mrs 11 stewart samuel j may l.hoda i'rice advisory council susan b anthony n v sarah schram of new burg ; sarah h hall'-ek of milton l'l*ter cuiiity ; annie holmes of crct-nwich ; ann t kandall oi oswego mrs harriet m austin ot danville helen p jenkins of bull at the closing session of the convention tui evening a letter was read from lev aniu 1 1 may expressing devotion to the cause and excusing his absence mrs burleigh delivered an address followed by others the convention then aljourned telegraphic summary pro k-.r--ki.'t tjttmxuoaaa buiiiubb | new york ni:w voi july 14.—0n moada alter khin a not of a serious nature occurred o klcventh avenue near due hundred am fifteenth struct between a procession t irangemen and a crowd or lalnirers u im-rous persons were injured some serious pot.ice » oi bt i.a.v vki:s the case of jawy-r me lellan against ludge ilowling came up bt fore judge car laaa yesterday on an application lor a per nanent a***s*aaa«m to allow mcclellau t iracticc in the tombs police court ath javita of ludge l-'owbug were reail rtriect lag severely on meclelian's course as a prae icing lawyer in the tombs the case waa dien adjourned until to-morrow to allow v.cclellan to prepare counter atiidavits ram ttsmoy dirc-acs in the bishop divorce came yestcrda judge mccuun rendered a decision nrderiug he defendant nathaniel c buhop b;ick o the county jail until he mbmbm to pay he alimony allowed tlie plaintin asjotbkb ki-k i'll lames fisk jr has institute.l a suit gainst the toledo and wabash bailroa company on account of an alleged ove issue of stock the president of the road mr boody was arrested by an order of th supreme court lor contempt in not produ cing the books of tlie company mr i 1 imrn a director ot the road made h:s ap pearance after the arrest and was held to bad lui:|in.m in the mipreme court chambers yeater-1 day l>efore judge cardoza in the case ot | hungerford against the l.indlaw patent company involving a large amount of mar , i*h>sa stock which it is alleged the defend : ants agreed to carry mr clark bell moved to set aside an order granted by judgn ! barnard restraining the sale by the defend j bj ta of sllonjnrii of that stock and appoint i ing a receiver to receive the same judge cardo/a mmttwi the motion and directed i the defendants to deli er the stock to the receiver hell 0 at i en newton has concluded to comnu-nct . rmabm at hell casta independently a urn o-ntractors and has already broke mmmm at hallet's point for the tmiblnia . ; . lam th*-re he proposes eventual to remove the whole point as au impedt ment to navigation all kt-.iit at the court of ceaeral seasons ye-ter dav two men named john murray aud i kdward i.ibson were sentence by judg-e ' bedford to ten years each in the state prii ou for attacking and robbing a citizen o broadway on the night of the tb inst rorbim a i'ht'ki li some thieves entered plymouth ' hurch rev ii**ury ward lleecher'sj y-anterda and carried oil tbe communion plate con sting of eight pi-ites su-teen goblets tvvo two gallon tankards aaal one baptismal bowl all of the value of flit the thieves had evidently made considerable mmm tie fore discovering the treasare as they ***** many unmistakable marks of the burglar's jinirny shoot the premisea the enter*:'.1 through a window on the west side of the church which the sexton had left unlocked washington va-.hisc.tos july 13.—i'he president will issue hia proclation in a few days or dering an election in misaippi and texas both to take place on the same day the joth of november the constitutions of each state will be submitted in the same manner a that of virginia tho presi dent haa utterly refused to change tbe day for holding the election though he haa been repeatedly appealed to.in that behalf wl-fhiautojj july 14.—mayor watford of mississippi is here in behalf of the con servative i.cpnblieaus of that state hi visited en sherman this morning and re ceived from him additional assurauee thai registration and election in miiuibsippi *•**■he impartial military ollicers who con ducted the registration and election in vir ginia will t-e ordered to mississippi for rh same duty a proclamation provbiiug foi an election in mississippi on the fourth 1 uesday in november was signed by the naai******taa**s oihcially promulgated to-day exit james the president this morning appointed jsajpjoi r wilson of lowa overnmen director of the i'nion pacific liailroad ric james jr'-oks european i i.i july ul—all the mini.-teri have resigned tlie resignation oi luiuher and 1-a allette have been accepted by the jkasaaf the other members of the cab aiet remain tho new ministry will be i transitional one etude olivier refuses a l-ortfolio for the present but will prol>abl accept m the er.d i'he kaiticau are indig nant at the prorogation of the i-njgialativi body spain mauri ii july la — ihe new minis.ry has been lorme*l anel is composed as follows president of tbe coum d and minister o war lien prim minister of the marine admiral topete minister of state hilvela minister of the interior l»g*-sta minister of agriculture echegaray minister mm hi aaaea ardanoz minister of justice loul la minister of the culemies bacerra the remains of a iaiiish lady w!rj died iv the i'rote.-tant faith were interred to-day in the general cmetery this is the lirst eaa of the burial of a protestant in the cemetery which lias occurred under the re cent order of the alcade permitting and defending mwtm funerals nearly t 0 hun dred s-i-iulah pr.-teatant-i a*-sjrsj present i here wa no dutui liance i ur ii!iki;ai er pakls july l."j.—the tiern party ikcm ing the mcs*age o ihe emperor satisfac tory have wifrt**i**t.wß the proposed inter pellation the /'. but to-day in comment ing on the political relorms promised b urn emperor thinks that it is impossible to undervalue their n.er.nirii and unjust not to be grateful for the emperors conccs flions kxi.i.am am china l.imiin july 13 lv the house of com mons to-night sir otway liuler secretary for poreiga affairs in reply t the re-marks ef mr sykes in re*-j«e.rt t the relati*.ns of en--laud with china admitted that it was the interest of england to strengthen the central governmeaat of that country and not weakm it by gunboat jioliey and extra vagant demands he remmdeel the house that america and other countries had treaty rights in i'hina as well as england in revising the treaty of tien sin we must consider the probable action of other eoun tri as well a-s ourowa demands anel rights 1 he internal trade of the country was de stroyed by british merchants selling certili catcs to chinese traders to enable them to h-fr;iud their own government the clime-ie government desires bo yield to the wishes of the jiierchants and when the em peror attains his majority it is hoped that we shall be able to treat with him on all ipiestions in regard to the ritrhts of trade in lhat country ot english merchants baltimore i>i.ti iliuli.in ori'ri/i to the b*s**e«*mß9*l si nf lii ii mmmtmmuoa baitimoke july 14 - the judges of the prize singing of tlie sangericst announce priaaf of axat dan as follows pirst—to the deuteher licderkran new york 74 singers second to the j unger macnmerehor of i'.hiladelphia 02 hinders the prizes of class second were awarded m follows pirst—to the uartettel lub of hobouen il singers sccoud to the saengerlmud oi wash ington 14 singer the prizes of the iirst class arc grand pianos • aitted at 1500 each ; tho second prima mm grand square pianos valued at iuuo each a procession of the singing societies one mile in length paraded the streets this no ruing with banners md music aud then marched to the schut/en park whore ad draaam are wing made in cerman and knj-lish by distin--uir-hed speakers ajai.'n_mi>i:e july 14 the procession hay ng arrived at tin s,_huet/"u park ur uapp delivered an address in era.au prin cipally o-i the power ami inllueuce of pong r c barry of baltimore tlclivt nj an ad dress in kughsh tin mats and song amonc iistingu'-hed gtteat ptaaaat waa keverdy jobjasoii who visited the h cad j darters of tabs liaderkranz of kew york and in re ya«a to hia varaa rccept.on inadt brie remarks complimentary to the i crman spirit of freedom an immense throng vis it"d tho grounds this evening over !'_'. 000 ticket of admission had been sold at 10 o'clock to-nii*ht a heavy rain storm set in and interrupted somewhat the festivities j the licderkranz in honor of hearing olf the j tirst prize has held a jubilee all day honor 1 in hi ni \ ilf-rtli.t a the ensuing incidents gathered from the krench illustrate the spirit of that aaa when a duel was alinont necessary to th reputation of a man of fashion and money in xl ro i ■**. heath a terribl ai.d fatal duel between two brothers-in-la-v was fouj-ht in the horse market at the back of the hotel de ven lome the oukes of nemours and iieati fort though so closely connected were ac tuated by the worst feelings toward each ither mara than once they had been on the point of crossing tmmtdm n one oc casion they exchanged slaps on the face m ia the presence of mademoiselle de mont icnstcr at last they ijtiarrelled about iumc ridiculous rjuestiun of precedence and nothiug would satia-y nemours but an ap peal to arms they met each accompanied i.y four gentlemen the weapons were words and pistols provided by the due de nenn'urs when they came on the ground the dm tie beaufort exclaimed ah my brother how disgraceful this is let us mjiat the past let us lie good friends but the other male answer ah fttm scoundrel either you must kill mv or i shall kill you and with these words he pulled the trigger but his pistol missed tire he thereupon advanced u*>on m de beau beaufort sword in hand ao that the duke was compelled to nre in self-defence m de nemours fell to the ground dead pierced with three balls with which hisown people had loaded the pistol two of m de beau fort's seeonjs died within twenty-four hours and a third was badly wounded the other combatants escaped with comparative im punity tiif omtmovh taffeta towards the close of the eighteenth cen tury two officers of the cardes francaisn ] mmb to wonls which endexf in one of them rp.-eiving a box on the ear baron de c , who had sutlyred this inexplicilie insult forthwith summed on his cheek a piece of tad eta the exact mm of the palm of his hand he then politely invited hia adver mmtjf the chevalier de t to accompany him to the back of the hotel dcs invalides ba coiige.-iie.ice of that m«euug the cheva lier was conline 1 to his bed for two months the karon on the other hand before leav ing the ground drew a pair of scissors out of his pocket and cut off a narrow strip all around the piece of tafeta the chevalier bad hardly recovered af his wounds when his valet came to him ie moriiing and said that a gentleman v ith a piece of taffeta on hia cheek was at the door anil had de clared that the < hevalier expected him yea replied moeseiur de t —-, tell him 1 will be with him in an instant a rain the two disappeared behir.-l the in valid btbsmb the chevalier took to his bed am the ***>***•. was trimmed all roond this wm repeated time after time until the tart eta wa reduced to a small black apeck 1 have come to my last scrap aaid the baron to the chevalier and you to the end of your troubles so saying he ran him through and killed on the spot uovv dtelmnt i»ieu oci the regiment dv xci in gai-riso at nancy had acquired a preeminently ba reputation for duelling practices and so much had discipline suffered that the i hit de brissac was t*-ommissioned to restore or der at any cost the day af ler assnming command of the regiment the duka invited the officers to a grand dinner and when the ' servants had retired ha addressed them in a chhirteous laßßatj with a pleasant smile 01 hu i and told them he hsd no inceuthii f interfering with their ■■■****■**•*, he wa i one of those-he said who li-ilike*l the id i ol rtiat collecting on a sword jle begged therefore they would aja on aud aiousf themselves a they pleaded only contin u*-d he liefore goinc out you will come *■me and relate what has passed aud t will > tell you what 1 think of it after that faa ■will be at perfect liberty to luuge at each other if such be your pleasure ijo you agree to this gentlemen yes colonel exclaimed his gueate with one voice i'he duke was the first one to ijuit thi table and had hardly set toot m hn own appartment when he was informed that twe young captains wished to speak to him the iscount ltichard de 1 , and m chevalier arinand de t . v hat do you want with me gentlemen ?' n'|iiired t!:e i olonel monsieur le ijuc replied the viscone we cam aimj.ly to inform you that vi arc going to tight one another to niurrov morning hidee-i 7 why i fancied that you were friends of very old date you are juiet right colonel we are and always will be united in the bouibi v the cn.-il.-ht affection '* and t't you mean to light one an other :" certainly and with good cause as you shall judg for yourself saitlthe chevalier i maintain in a roquelaure and without powder wbil nic^.-ird asserts the contrarj we have agreed therefore to settle tne point ela*-wnere the subject of dispute is a very seriou one undoubtedly tbe l>nke gravely re marked the two young men exchanged glauces it s evident continued the colonel that th r.'kpielaure ai only worn in the mo ru ing liut when does tbe mr-ining end viscount i — maintains that tin roijuelaurc citinotbo worn without a braaea if eti.jtiette in the early part of the day the ' hevalier t says that it can the insult is emphatic fivjhtby all mtytiii but light in earnest a eluel ia a contempt li.leah'air if nolioily is killed."1 and he disinissetl them with a slight movement of the hand < ii the morrow the ihike perceivini tin two captains at the head of their respective coinpaiii-'s on parade remarked in an an.*r tune tlie atlair ilid not come off then gentlemen !"* 1 beg mir pardon c*donel replied the chfvalier and the proof of it is the su perb thrust which 1 received pointing t his aim in a sling hem a scratch and you stopped there sou forirot that the point at i.-wmu was a aaa seriou.i matter—a ipiestion of etiijuette come g ntleman you must set-to aga*n till one or the other is left on the groumi thntwn ri*|ltlilßl fought a second time and th i-co int received a wound winch conlii.ed iiiin to his bed for three mouths hi the me:imvliile as vasal officers had e manded pel mi.-iaien to light but were de fired to wait until tlie two friend had set tled their little difference one day the i'uke met the yit-count taking the air leaijin on the chevalier arm " h ha he exjlaimed so you are once luon aliout again that s right without fuither delay you will liave the gooiuie^s to begin again to-morrow and ■this time let there be au end oi it 1 don't like avian that lrag on for such a lengtl of time the poor young m;-n conclude*l the atlair very completely this time they ran e:.ch other through and both fell dead upon the i spot tbe dae de jariaaae then tm*s*d to gether the officata who bad applied for pcr baaonao li^ht and said now gentle i | mf-n yxm can bring your disputes to an is j sac but as 1 cannot allow the service to j f-kprejt:diced by these affairs they must aoaaa off«n at a time and it must ba , underston-l that each iiuarnd is carried out ! . to a conchisinn similar to the one that has j j.i.it tennmateil tin-officers withdrew without a word - but the>y did not tight duelling ceased , and the regiment bacaßm one of the most orderly ami best disciplined in the whole french army — am *— english betting-houses a ciivrrnnirnl b*m i pan th in—f .-' tent nii.l t liarati*i of 111 llu.inrit { immomtmreaapmrnomm \ y triimnc liimi..n dune l".l a matter of far greater interest'to half the people of kng bbmsh than the tinkering of the ixirds on the irish bill is the i overnmcut raid ou ' the betting-house i don't know whether thi particular liower of t-uglish civiliza tion has baaa transplanted to e.v york or whether you have any notion af the ex ] tent and prolit of its cultivation here take writ-lit s establishment for an ex ample wright ia 1 smaaoae what ia called a n spectabic man he ia a luember i of the ring a member of tattersali's and i for aught i know a member of the church he advertises in the newspapers that be will transact a commission bin-mess for per sons desirous ol investing their money on . speeilied horses send him teu shillings , or ten or a thousau4 pounds and he will ; invest it for ii at the current odds on may horse aa like for any race there j , are baia to be greenhorns enough to send money to lie laid out at the discretion of the respectable mr a'ugh in that case as the counsel fa r the 0 ovemment remarked he of coirse put their money ou mm hurso sure not to wm and when he has not won the r-j pec table mr wright equally of course puts the money into his picket but whore money is sent to back a particular horse the ticti.m h kept up that some third person namo not ueces-sary to ba known to the public but j might ba called we will say mrs harris i bets against that horse and wins or loses but the possibility in carrying on a great business like mr wright's consists in a muring public confidence and that confi dence would speedily lie lost if in any case the money won by a customer were not forthcoming mr wright does in fact pay il he loses and whether he j,ets the money from anybody else or not is a matter of in difference te the lucky feilow who gets it from him 9a far as the public known and as the law knows mr wright is simply a bookmaker ou a gigantic scale to the ordinary advantages of that lucrative busi ness he adds the advantage of paying him self a commission 011 the money he loses i there are many such houses in kngland v right's is perhaps the largest morris who is also under prosecutio is another ureat one you may judge of the extent of their business from two facts i m last year's laerby when blue own won the amount mad on that single horse through wright alone was more than three hundred ******> mmmm pouudi sterling—some where near two ' o>illions hi what now pass for dollars in j america the other fact shows the system i a well as extent of the business the j srims received are entered in a book like a ■e'.eck-bor.k a receipt for each sum is torn t of the book and the counterfoil con trolling a corresponding entry remains in the volume when wright was arrested t'-.e police found this book—indeed there mm no concealment about it for the biud n"f33 was carried on in daylight in a public cilice with a trreat number of clerks the hikik contained hi.'j.to vouchers of which m iis had been taken out kach one rep resented somebody's investment and this iiiormous number covered a period of only t->vo months they varied in amount from ten ahillings to lofty pounds and the whole bairn must have exceeded ciw'.uoo and ptobabk was 9m,-m«>m 3tf',.*-'o considering that there are some hundreds of aueh houses all over england and that their operations are carried on with every bort of publicity that they mn on'y be car ried en at all 1 v tbe complicity of the pub !' *, and that th--y have gone on thus openly for } ears it p a bm a sen ation of surprise to tind that it u all done in flagrant viol tion of law it was sup'-osed at tirst that the sudden awtivity of the police was due to the zeal of the new metropolitan chief of police col uenderson the proverb about new ijrooms is net without its application to him but the betting prosecutions extend far beyond i his jurieidiction and the police have acted lin so many places rimultani'otialy that i they sre plainly fj some central authority the h<-me office is directing the mov.-ment and i buppose the credit of . jt lielontis to the secretary mr henry 1 mvwhmw bruce also a new broom whether it is to prove in the end a credit will de pend mb whether he takes the next step y right and morris are big hsh but bigger t are left in tbe at the soarce and centre 1 of all the turf gambling in kngland is tat c ten-all's what tatter-iadl's is can hardly a based to be explained any mor than what l westminster abbey is most people knov l that it is a betting club to which great * pmmmmmmm of the beit k:.uv,u men in england lielong—men known in poli tics in society everyw-here perhaps ■except in the church if any i'.ishou an in int..-rs their names are not given to the public it is just as much the head i ijuarters of betting aa the exchange is tb head.-uarters of stock gambling sod th . price of a horse—that is the odds i*iven a i taken alraut him for any race ia deter mined ali*..luteiy by the ipaotatioas of tai tersairs just as the price of consols ar determined by the ■uotationa of the stock i exchange his tbe place where bets an made and where they are paid ao bettinj days one of the commission agents be fore the court last week stated that h could not transact his business at all with out hearing regularly from tatteraah's usiness men in wall street are familiar with those iittle yellow slips which axe sent around by venders of telegraphic newt ■lciling from hour to hour the price o stocks the world over just such slips p from tattersall's all over england with the last betting notations and the betting houses till their commissions in accordance with the prices thus made for them anyliody can see then that to proceed against the betting-houses and leaving tat tersall'a untouched is only pruning off tbt branches of a true tliat ought to be torn up by the roots tbe counsel for morris justh complained that his client should be at tached while the greatest offenders in the land went unmolested the newspapers published the betting quotations as regular ly as ever and although the kow street magistrate warned the commission agents not to continue operations pending th present trial lie said in respect to tatter sall's that the aaa was not before him there may 1-e a distinction in law between tin two but there is none in morals ami whfther or not tne eaas bo within the j jiip dictiou of bow str**et it is clearly withi.i the jmwer ot the home secretary to begin proceed in f-s aguust tattersaji's as he has against the oth.-r and try the m%m i-m-a tion if he will do this we may believe | that m wants to put down gambling on the | turf if he will not do it the only couclu aaa will )•*■the ohl one tn.it in englaml . there is one law for the aristocratic j criminal and i-uite another for the plebian | cable lleina ko'.lowing the example of the tories the liberal parry of england are now organiz ing a nutuiier of'meetings in favor of the itsestablii-hment of the irish church have been extensively advertised to be hehi in various parts of the kingdom prominent p'-akers will be in attendance the remains of the i s consul sted mau have been interred at santiago de cu ba seventy otlicials civil military and foreign accompanied the body to the grave the weather rs v«*ry hot and dry there is much sickuef-a tbioughout the island ha signals have been received at krest through the new cable from the i treat eastern since monday it is supposed how ever thiit tlo accident has occurred serious riots occurred at ilclfaf-t ira-land between catholics and orangemen on the immt windows in many buildings were imashed ' ue catholic school house was entirely gutted another badly damaged several rioter aud one policeman wounded i in t:y i.li y u|iii i'he base ball match between the liar '• yard college uiue and the nationals of al bany tuesela esulu-d in favor of the harvarel by a score of os to 7 the imaa aafl match between the olym i pies of washington and h.-d stockings of cincinnati resulted in a defeat of the olym pics by a score af 17 to 7 the east hampton lubber thread works an i the valley pump co.'s works located at spring..i 1.1 ma*.sachiisetts were to tally destroyed l-yj lire tuesday evening , catir-ed liv an explosion of naptha the ' lorn waa $! bi,ihh and the iiisuiauce 90 000 ihe hotel at point clear near mobile alavtm.i anal burned last ni_dit uveron huu'lre-d and fifty boardfus in the house lost all tb.ir baifg.-igc no lives lost clark tt evans store and large barn i'unn i.rothers store sbcls and stables thd . poituffi c and si small dwellini*3 were burned yesterday in inion village n j loss l'o,(kki i the ntasoiiic lodge room corner of week *" er street and p.ivury new york city was ' broken into by burglar on monday niyht j the safe was blown ip*m and all the jewels ' ami o'.hcr sataalml pr<ij>crty imounting to several thousand elollai-i st'deiu no clue lo the robbers a dist-ase has appeared among the silk ■worms in the saciamento valley two ot ' the largest dealers have lost their lin-t broods at l'vench worms nearly one mil liion by death - the bark onward his arrived at port ' land oregon from hong kong with about j three hundred chinaman small pox broke out on the voyage the vessel ia in quar antine ( the women's suffrage conv-mtion at saratoga wan called to order this morning j by m rs (' agr president mrs i i age calh-d npon all the friends of the cause to come forward and enroll themselves and mrs w'd'oor read the plan of oiganization i ilou wm h seward anel party sailed from san eraucisco to-day for alaska in the steamer active j the congressional committee of ways and meana now visiting cities oi oregon and ports on puget sound will return to san eranciseo next week ■superintendent o'llourke of the new i york quarantine telegraphs that there is i not a single ea.*ie of sickn.-ss in the hospital i nor on lioard of any vessel in tbe nuaran a tine the lea en worth tint publishes a full report af the great tlnod at paoli kansar there were only two deaths by drowr.in ( j tho loss of property il very great three j streams near i'aoli rose in a few hours thirty . 1 feet uaßjing 99 houses mills fences aud ■j ir'.erythini capable of huatiug paoli look ' ed like an island in a lake two bridges ! i were swept a hugs anel attle were i drowned and the crops on the bottom lan-1 i nutiered severely the tlootl subsided on j monday nearly as rapidly as it rose . ! harris-burg is densely pa fa with dele ' gates to the i uioeratic convention and ! there is a jr it deal of canvassing thr . i l;i:ht will lie lietween packer and oasa ' ; i kl.si.--.-ck irit-nds are ni;ineri but can . , i give no positive tosurauue that he will a -! . : mfa the nomination hut little curiosity is : j manifeat'tl in regard to the judicial noun ' ■i nation no one being prominently pushe*l j ' married bkifctiirt—baanariv-in he r.-v k t n ttamtmf july l-.il is-lt at the resi ci cc ot ti.e lir*as*b bbsbb by mcv mr w*t^'r ur t^mttm y bf-t.-dict ot tiiiili at t,!ii waitln n , null !..- f o*o barr.arit to died tk.*-»k ju'r 1 at avr.n kiie ao mm i , mr m 7r*-k ai-*-el t an,a*b**r m mr b t«*m tn ■city mo air aln ft uousis a cutnp et a*-or an en t al reav u c pri-*ea bl"a-**al*j uul'ksino store 414 haiti btc am-tacaa block m aw < partfif rant p ti 88-sara*aaa**y tß**s*f r l fran'f t bl£l*bflf to n v..-.1--i f i-tiefel ol use aaa :-.-, ■••!,!■l*v .':■.-.: fl ai iu.-4i.-v do l lii ■jlr fin f f j bieu-r « co are bb l i«r tr f j li.-.-lt-r uj all n a ~.>-. tv <-* uifl s*t*b r a t j mbm the wh'.l salt l.n b**m ■■• ft - woema iomt tnis.ti.it miil t c 1..1 *»*- mm k r j bieler 1i'.f1a..i,j s l-vjy lllg.um.a-.ea alrshol kt thuatas f3*aau r..a*«asur *■clark a browr it"-.-..f # , tasj ds*a*xlcr a of w2m*****j)m mot perry ******* ;;.*■--:.-, i-t*n';*v--nrrr an.l ******* hi hiijl w-.i iloiiol pur bp'rtu mmmwmm^9tmm\mmmm t.-l tl**bß v'c k wuiaky lkimeauc brauilic aiid c.o ulaaaa t.l*s clsvsjs fr m p.-x \\ 1..a class aa rted mas plato guam rob btukes am uwbllings at lea thai taas-erri p**c*a r-j.^uo 2 whi.i lead it 1,1 unhkai oil fr-r ale m a retsoid a 00a 191 main st.as.l4s li-.j-l at ba**ai*i w t a m jraa-r'i flair tualr a sal ksstormtlac tv hi.-iwn-n*vr»iite n»-*jy try it.—it ne'er fail this paaj jm*m stop tlie mir kui on sad prissv'i a viguruua ciisn.-e use acatp of tarn ■8 and raotdera tb bair at*tt and glotmy it c'litaj ano aulpt.-rr iixar of hod sr it er omoring aaatttr entoa ma aapwimlj bar eiafttm****s uaa matt to men*a mod tl pm bottle pr - lbv l.y r j ts eji oa*ba**a 414 mala at op jasite tfca part - a llsrtfonl fire intuianri-lonpaay | bartered in 1610 caah capital 91,009,000 .. wm q smith ascnt * brcw-ii's boildiisga bucajo n t a ajjaj '' loßß.cll at plrc la.nranrtl'ompaaf • e hartford a rial txomt wm a smith aff-mt 4 brosni's buiidln buffalo is t i m ***** phosial kir iniuiaiiif eon,pan ot hartford capital sc*o,ooo wm c smith agent 4 bnr-tu huii.ni._-a buttalu n t — *** llanrailn malleable irsas w'arki mauaam ift-n ma v urder pratt h letch rtirth p*-opnetcrs aft 52 a-id 64 terrace at a n t bnßtslo type i un lr and prikters warkhnfse funiishes even iriicle ren-nsl --, tii-s rrrintinf aaß***a t any ex ten taavaa n aa ibb*s*aala tsbbsb aa any fuuiidr mthia omaary also k ectkuttpinu inal iv k-anety alao typ-a a f or lsies a mmm*t iu • | c __ s a •** 1--*-a-n l.aake lc i fh bafla u com-iaity art now i-ret ba suu ply raaajßaci v.ith baa ic«»at tbe 10-aeat rati a uci supply k tl-kßri:i,ased the ar-aaort t-hrouita tht ih-li.w-i-y tummm i tuis r mui*j are cu'urad md aud nramisuiluj littered lake ice any in-it • vrttiun of iik-ii if ■•*-., n-agj u , if rt>i>ort->-i at the f ■*«. will ist jir-r-cte.l orders left at maiiyin kkl'g store aaa wmhina-ten and seneca rtn-ets - will ha romptlj mmt * i i;kic.cis , mm , vlajrar flan ing ullcompaaj mmt saah and blind mannfactorv 209 e b«ii---a st buffalo flooring wdiii*r mouldiiika brark eu kiln uricd doam glazed and l"iw!i»a-'-.-.l sa-ii inside and out-i la blinds door and wind frame that rmmmmg sawing and tuniiiajc of urate aaattptlaa louet order on short notice moi vltll bs***a*v*t —* mm teeth kiirsi tt,l uithont pain j q bartßol li bss*b*a*k of kew york h aa uffice in c bb***asa vkh ha a b si.nd**nt tmttma latl l-.e can he f.,..n.l iiu iwat.lv to nrlievt siidenn--h-iiiuuiity dr mmitmut i*¥.i<4 bad greal iptr:eii(*e!n amrat toeth sjaosf the influeaci of nitn-im oxlcu a iwitrimf pm wtt devote hi mal taiuc to liii murtdh t***a*«*aas hundraria r-f l*nrn*w*la n.ll hr mfta at xi-.e a c at ■* shi mat e\tv fir isii ixk attjiiviton ; i'arties imiiag eoomota \> h the fl m of beake & judson mmpttmamu aii.i - til t ~ te simile goods white and brown duck qjjts black alpacca sacks fine linen dusters uncii ami cud.'ii llrawers fjaazr merino sliirts caiizc collon sliirls new sttuffi . ijai'u mauuk h*w styles sll.r ckavats mlx li3lk abo cotton ockb bitbwfs bracks collars at at keisristetts 273 mm in st george ti tripp manttafti.ii.j of ail kinds or shirts wrappers drawer l_.men 1 h.-ki.-s bosoms ooutsa*sj anrlcufls made to ordkk and for salk at no 11 n..rth bawsato st woode wake r-tooi'euage f k plumbly tank and cistern builder in 1 dealer in new am bbb***l hand barrels tajiks hoo-w atavea and head iru all kind t>f c .■.»-,■coqatantli m hand mm in in the n a style and srai atited ontnid ji>l.l.iia done at all tidiea and on the mont r*-*ssonahl errn k »« w^-hiit-fton t entranc . n pearl aa*r*rs*b main and waxhiiirton t coal al>a>wo<o pt»al coal dfforfst * cote oottcax i k^kskk st ul'pu e the i s wokks ikvh on hand aid for sal it th hr pvme the btatt qssjltmi ol bill mlnolft anthkacitkaiw cujttomvho coals rir.kore-it v coi k bnfial jolj 14 lad poala coal farnham & allen cou.vbr erig a*cf ritt.r dtrffts ha on hind,a-.i fur ale it all tirrcs.pjttston i.in el i lu-j-.l f*f..u ai km i .--! nolt i-fssl i:ljis.-,bi*n*.li iakhigh sla.'k ami hot at«t*e rs*f*rtm*rt bweaa farnham a allkn poai loal a & j ha\mll,l han on haom and fur saje at :).■******* nnj pad 6 atowlmal lackawanna wtbmmmwm and mmmmjomau coals all baal srtetii.ii an l p rf th irv t.-nnr ma when ordered 1869 tsxl 1869 t t hoole a co office no 4 ft mtsaea st waare niw pcamnnd t reot-i\e oniera for tbe beat quality ol pilt-iim iraum al biawanna w wliich until further nntirr v.-c viil sfll at uie fol losriiiii rntmmm fr ton f mitt 11 delivered witlim tiia-aitj motto mmitda at which a lavall mmaammtti be made for catrta tori $ ton 1 tos grate 9 16 4 70 2 45 ■'.-.. a 2 4 76 j f st-.e li iv 4 j n obbbbbbi j s5 4 76 « 40 pea 5 00 a iu aaburth fur t lackaniitii'a use lehitri , luntj old comptuiy's ami i.,'.r i ...•) laf f'-uadrj ' >>--*, and be*t quality of el.-ct-d soft il r ' gtatv c n.tantly on hand we are also paapaoot i d*a p'y aaanufaetiaters with jroad h;:.,.n v-.i l.*>j '■■-:■v j'.ir ■, 1 lua r.tri our facilities mr ■i.--..*.i in asasasaj and delivfr ng coal are unaur ' j and c tmmattmmy aolicit a liar of t-jttron tarn j t h.iilk i x l hkuatttom /^ enuin'e lackawanna coal : fr uanufattur.acan'l domratlc uac.whicb lamimr an.l j.ip|«d..nlrby the lrllanx aa hi w cawi co j tlie aii.l---iai^iia-.l ate now pisparad to raeairs or j ■if for the 1*ot impenor ausflty of enal shlrti - : * aci-aamcsj asd liai.t.-rad la gossd ofodiu-.n n i'la-ittwieatoßuit parchasser ph for tha preaeiit ascsaa of mm ba di**>ar*av s-iilam tbe old city i un.u are a fol'.u ■***. ' t-.8 } t sfot i 4 74 2 4 s^.re (* 60 4 us 2 50 '■•- nut 0 3 4 7 2 4 a , bl r l«*hi*rh liu-ap and pi^psti-ad *-■-~ on*j-a and anss-ri.-aii i ir n fire brif.l «.;., si sa.c nd r-ria..l o it wtmow a 30 96 ohio at warner msasiaflpp1 af vukf^'-city coal yard bscohi i.i:;i>oi«:axderieca>at aaaaa ?« <>«-**-«- -*.. ic.flal n v ha ai a j . t it i id aj kiist of uaku axii h ft j cuaja ali-.'e a'e and retail cnnitantlf on band i bbs * ii|-ri i inaiu of 11,11 yd rvni r i ffiinn fm ml ms i*r**t or ** ia twt it . bi**s*l tn any part of the elty lisaalar a*bfß**g maaii .••*.-• of ■ai or »■- 1 will 1 wed la aue us a call hefore poir-iasdng wh re . b t>ari.l**q ' i | nluf tu*l ami uol oumfal i toot f conrt at a lanra uastitj of hard and soft x)al and «»• oobm ot c!*jsl>a wood base and mmetmxommmrmmmmmormemtl mraohv tmrearot imemj part ot iha vilj utmrelmmtuctmrn mmdmeodemien ■»-*- i*sajimii mtt9tum*m i riljli ami coks*.~m;utt.llk * 0 f&c9cuck offc and tard 19 crta at t to colt tttp wrtl fl r»*ri iscksvass f^nab » plta>t*ba.aß^«***>srkma«ada aj*u krie mid cte-*a i land bast ao4l eosla roastmuili soft ntrt asd ■**■*• . ar aaas a*ssi**a a t u*s mar m*ee wwc r nll b actuensad and kkiireres i jor-d c«s.h**i*l in . qnartitieat auit hillfltiaawa braaar sasjca v 9 . w asaa a >!■■» a ukxl jglßl kllu wkb9tee t c fs^eaic-a aaaajjaaaaaaam ci«x;kert ciuk'keky udin.itr awssstsbs t our fill 5:...k ... kaktii ware compri.inff in hssnl's p*»n-*tiaie fr trrrr t 4 i lut v»ic iind cuiiun - ut irakii's chin stj llfinri shaprv the afaaa arc of thf nrwi-t jmtt.n . iinn-rlcil * i this i*mi,kry oi.n band and white china eu ami hi mmm silver plated ware french clocks bronzes parian marble a full nock v uaeful and ornamental good at the very lowest peloea at w.h.glenny,soa\&co 7ll7"«lex*lf son a co oraaa cas fixtures if thk xo\vo*-*t md port bt\lt at veey low trices p p 0 ~^ ! pirn kh.im t'opular cook ia sew first-class coukinu simve l'nevlalled and waitkanted 1n every respect m th suore and mii-.-rii.rilv of thi nes m -- tmea ia aaa mmtamt lw,..ii<l a tli.ui't t *•*■fur its mmmamartd file h'-acious ovpi.s ' s'sieinli-l lis v'-alitts kacilitie for kerp b*g hr for gr at las*rt f tnir r mr w-igh and onal ty of lastiiiks and su|n.ri..r i.i i.nj ■*- x i th loiuts w bw i'atkm'.movable rttatsavolsv n*w paikm'**ertiona eire-plate nlw patent sad irh*m hfeatsu nat pa'ieant mmmmmmmu "^ all valuali i imi ktivements i send ir<rs 11 for circular witli u-atmi tiial ma-iufaf-turt-d and id by j s & m pkckiiam i'tioa n v fs,r bsle by a a ocx 448 main t i -" p 1 j flutini mathi.n'ks.-thk best mmthtoa mata pß*wt*«s*iß***s c e wal.imilmie tti main t fkiit jails.—the must ukslka hle^ljlt-h at vli.l.sal an.l nuil c e walltllllh.k.'.'ri main tt ll;i caf.es and toilet wake i j afl no ib c e waliikii>ue,-!71 u-aiii st forks anp si'oon's.—rfxieus bru-x ai tsr ■. i war guarautoo.l tha is t in market c e walbkidt.k 1.71 mnin t keuzies ueliahle filters alte the bsatta use mi hy c e walbkidoe 271 main th brackets imitation ok black walnut .*■■■*■**■■*, aba md dhitsnla c 8 wll lllllpol 11l maiiist x-hb warren elevated oven range i.eautifvl latjce ovens e j.v,'mical n hust no ooon m ste\m lflml*ls**l mill i tvi rsiifte ill h.ia-t i'.roii and lake s.ti»-.11 aixl i titmll ij b bbs am]s-r ***** i-.-ikv at john (. jewktt tv son's km main ctatagt pl'rntfike kok kvekyhodv at keinced i'kices a ver lar^'e mbbrtm*alsß furmtire chairs and iiupholstery goodbj , on hand furniture mi i i r.lcr and ibfßjaa l*xtn t f-u d.me ir the !"-.( manlier \ ,~„ w f ibaaic d white tmt ma ti rt 1 _ * d efr.it erators and ioe gamvll ' hotfl slate and xvkc tin u«.*t h market | jhaw fc lsawttt 441 main wu fycatiti forks j a-»id spooks at reduced pricks *■ijiiali u^rrauteil e-'iial t any ma.ii shaw a ferris 44ft main at * t-abjatß ci'tlery ' i a fine a-*-*<irtment ■wmaw i fb**rl«s 441 man pi b^a^^^^|.bp t i .' rijh'mu [ your flour does i not '< i suit tky ] i french **. ooyle wii'it.esale.orot'kr flour and oatmeal | dralgrg u maiw st mwf j oaa blls flesh ground oat i 100 ibmb may flower m lis ahite winter wheat \ 100 l.bla qonoe mill eh..toe minnew.ts 104 bub intsruati.fiial no 1 f..-:i - 600 inxea fox'a cincintiati starch cheap for cash ry andrew m johnston dealer in f'hoire orhv^erikh fiaock astd oatmb-al i wiiolkaale an'l ret am w maim wbetprt mekical we have jubt in*bm>hei the \ f..1l wir-s new musi : i mr will for tri 5..r baal c is bj win j i b*-)l liaia m a fun 1 aicf [>' intive inel-'dr i that i-.iii.f.t fail to ple-aa pri eso css i h pat-t-i walts an aamv ari-atitfeoaent nf tht ' r i ir a***a s j tlie kuai-aaik !♦*-..' bv r i*--nt n pris-e 25 i-u ' i..|ir dc urahar.t ml r>-l i.-;nt u t-ailti'u "*- r-nvlt thla alwj v ..(.*- of tlie asaas*h et " pria u eta j -. fi i i a.i a-lu i and n ritsr th u*.h i .-, i-at-.f hv ms ada a ketsata mm * bt ' x tv .«- ii b flat bj car he thi i one i .-{ the n st iwsniuful noct i.rw that w hs rcr i i aa !..■author is •**■***■«&*■•**■uokm-wn l*-ri j 1 he p**sßßß*i nsa.|...ia*4»al iliju.unl we meflm i jjiei %■r.urtia pri t>cta g t m eammt po*t-f*ud on raeaaß ol ha lines corn eh a uknton aw main tt-aa ctl cis kurtzmas piano man i fictcltljcoor<ij*t ijatstiaaisd bm ats two ) * ■.*:■r--miom<wth<iu ylwsulaartibsrhrapa ] i.-.tamiur os has s m«**c f«s«iwrtm*st of piano i fartaa la alaysatrea*wt>od emma arhich hawarraiita ts tmaqmaimmmm.ummhaodmomhmmwommmur ; 1 .--** is tb ornintry •***-**>*• aaairo-aa ol btadni.r.f i a i no matnamml aas thmmmomht tan ye . rrr lib a cstl tsafore rrr-**l mr*g a*wh | cmn-fttas kirtzman att»st!*ets foritush * hyatt ; frtmßmora t e b a w h f*»»l>-1 s-iftcsw of amcile mmt pofstf pat nt i.d attorvet tn p it*«t c **■*», eed's block bber f man an i»waa atreeta aarffalao n t wjsr hralt w h fvlmaa atfy «, cv-ij»-»llor at law m*ch*oic*i kthrtaear sbipfifttu buffalo milwackee a m ( n - u > gg»ffe -*** bb.bb - - milwaukee oua*fß inter awjrate port bb*a***3 bbbb***l th-fa.t 1 . ' sobjbbbbbbbbah pot tteaa.rr baaaaaaaa-a»r<s mav r***t*jaa xels.n .' oh w ktii ca-..t-m wui leave tl *.'■artmufe duck 1....1 . f bs i bt alio m.rtvn till hsiiay k\'|;mnu juh i h s clock fir freight r •.*.»-.,.- apply « the carspan l~la.cf.-t-t of michigan at bhelhun *—■— mwbibb a ti jerome a we.soott l>asutf*-.«-er m^mml union steamboat company for laic superior tlu clog-ant pßvw*t'dg«!r steamer m m pacific bbbb*bl el kelly ........ mi,i.-r awbbbab i 5e5 wiu leave buffalo tl ksday july 20 m a ~',.. , p m f-.r jjault si marie uait-ueuc aad fettmte uki . ml'iiu at cleveland md dttr,>i and niaki . a*b*aa*a*b*sa*ai at r.>rt**-f lake with th saa bbb iteajner atlajitic wm thobjji „ captain _ or copper harbor eta-la harbor bavahmba 1 *£?• b vfl*"ld s"p*tior city ami thi luth trcat-ln received r atx-ve rt at i out of man street f the'atoamer arctic j e turner master * equal in rue mtmettmmd -- * v m , \ ... leave a above ontuesday july v lor smavd i nation thea st*wuners are nearly new have tmuemt .-*'• -• ins and are furnished witii apecial rcft-mive t ti „ **■*■• iiiiuodat-.-n of pai-***i,*-ert and have ak niii rooro for frei-rrtt and srill tn-.it during tb •«■». , son ot m abm and independent lake takarte line u-aving duatalo rt*k-ularjy every isaailii at i p it , and cleveland erery hmmmmmmwl tkp m lar***ajaa or asaaaasaata b*ao**a*w**v .<-. bee no 1 m *- anev buffalo skth caldwell jjls-ant w estern transportation it people's line steam ._____^ r for cleveland detr-it at milwaukee and chicago i'lm jsammj^jmlw c * • i.-ndi.l pav>a**n--wr su-awer maea t^tar n emi imestatk h d phkait ma-ter ill leave the lompama l-ik-k m^iiiie mm k i , at on tuesday eveniinc juli lsi it *■a'fk*b*ay for f'.vitrht or paaaaß*s apply a charles kavsujs manai-t mann bl k r m choate rmtemtanr kaaut wtt*r thi - ami ht*aii«ip|.i st marine block buffalo commercial line steamei - j f..r cleveland d-jtn.it bb*jb**jsw ilwaukeeai.d chica/o tliea lir ire a-.*fritit-r btaaiaier t**saß*w*l * dean i.ichmiimi abit aj*rag3m rkharu wolvin mmmm will have the compan u k marin r k .■!,.. , t vi tra**b«b****al evening j.ilv u at •*. f..r frei-rht ot ps*s-*re apply t i liaki ks knsii.v manager murine h1 i r m choate feammmxm kgaat mwmn uhi ■aad mmtaalinilat , mmttm bl.-k amfjoo s ukai nuriheiik pleasi l;l vt k'.itb i.akk ontaiuo iuvkr st i wrl*ni x a m i the sat.i esav ffaaa sif.amkks i\ll i anaiman navkjatiun 06v*b üblt ri'lal mail anii to&maam uskm gmndtrinkrtilway fuom lil'kkalo t.i m.iiiti.-sl,*iju.:-ji ui.t-r aassasm hlliiw*li ii ht-aiit'ful ami r tn:,iitu maßjßrj rat 13 wm miuiir-kii imhm tmmamm u-*wc*sm lain i^l mtssf-liisaaacro t la ratn-ja sjn-liij n«wp..rt l'k.rtl:u..l 11--t-.11 l'r ******** twiiilncm y..ik b*b**s the biver st ua bb*taa ttm tl , ua**b*mi tbe w.iiid.-rfiil lt r .|. of •*. st ismrciiie hv liayli>jlit the mmmootl most bstw i.n.l il li<.htful tri i iintiii.nt i'assentieks leamni 111 kl'.'l'i at ua m wilu-..i.i..-ct m liaiisj 1 ti ~. ■la.-s hteiimer city f tor.iiiu f.n tlllslwtji he , tkmmt memoama will ba mads trftli urn large ai ■aaaaß**v**waas**t«***a aa**bnal n mxrmmme link abyssinian caiji.j i i athenian i>|rt*ln morh i p*b hariinyluii v n 11 |»-. c.b ut*g kliiajst.iii r**at cf)iim.vtiiijw tlierc ait ih la i tsbsmn r.a.liiiiij m iitnul at 1..m.1 k tb i iv alternooii r*baaß*<«n 1.-aiiu liiiffiii at f hp m a iieft at gmtlaw with tss maaaamoanl l*|iperl i bsaaansßfl ol the royal mail line spaktan cui-ia k-ll cubinthi.vk lapui ni passpiikt < up-ami s th ta i him.stun captain fsrrc cll amph in apt arniiel e.,r or kanpaaa i layt..n al.ivaii.iria l.n th ptaastot gnmosn oi ut si laansiq i viilr ijajamiiji-kiiaa l'rt-.mi,n i..|,,*..n >. .. ~ v|..i,treatlh..f..ll w tnir aft m.-ori v 8 o witimit change uk isti.\\ikh b nsj m»j umaan ti 1..-x iiauicanu 11 i i itaii.uay bmri teami.hs v.1n.1 ir - r i i , , . r boat are nflatdc nul n ml i i .(, 1 . . . c*sj br it.tame.l at hl i'fku ratrk at all | aal uat.rinj p1 and . iti . m ih i ulte.l i , a mll.i.nv «. ;. kgemt ii shmhil.t t'ei a it m l b****ssß*al b t *"'»>, m--hl 1 j wiiitmohk mnnt ki.fl ifiltcj-"i-wumae's link stkamt i . fob nkw vokk the steamer st john w h ciiktsti-piier copu m.'ii'lay we-tntsljy and en.lay d b x \\ , 8 j roe ... i , tuesday ttiiin-day and saturday at 8 nvi.-j-k p m , on arrival of trains i.f new yurk v-niisl \ v sii-u'lit-hannii lten-..e!:l i \ s-.r;i1 . an.l i . i alhan kailr.-ada and lake f*sm|llala str i jhsamsß wtmmm b**aub hi raadmmm at uap>ri i - onvi>y 6aog^[e to the i ■.' fr c hudson kiaerluilt..a i..ket hiv.-.i for p ■in the boat ft state 1 a*mlh when re.jiie.u.l ..( suti-.n a m baio ~-. hecheeke.lt v w y.-rk bi b*<aai 18g9 thk tt*vtlon steamboat oompan will run durinjr the eiisiiit m-iimiti in eom-m vritsthe euik rail ay lusdall r*l*roada uatinj at the lake port b*la*r b*m**d and a liable llncaon the eriei'imal the fn**il*ll|g fli -: . dsipy lit ea if steamer ■urpalo l ano i.akic sii'kiiii.k r i % b arctic capt j fl ti ■l-s>cmc opt kd h . bi'ffalo lii.uuiui a < 111 cattro link jay gould capt f h bjj-i a mt uiui capt an f paasaic caf t m wavtta ecupac a|st e i i ,-. wal-av.li cs-a.ja.hß h i c^iiirt-i c-tkpt t p evnr equin-a capt w il t bi'pfalo am liktiioit link auantir capt wm tu m everifrefti city cap 9 fl / , tsoars oapt ti bt s mn.-a.ur capt 11 p i.i 1 l-uidlnx star capt i 11 » . hunkirk capt ii v >. bipea lo cejh vkl s d an 1 11 i.kimi link toleflo i':,|.t h a * . utaan cs'sv w li.*>.ii j ~ araxr*s on pi j-.l.-i r.j let new york cpt w 11 ij c > dt utuiiu-a cajrl 1.0 i ' elmira ca-l wm ctamia.i these ■***■*** art in u l-oat pomunv . ■i i .. many rd them n<-arl ers uum,mot will be n ■retruiarly aaurdiii t bhipi*crs itim-t-uail f for tin movement if thiirereu/lit uth ilepai i dock ta la****as ami l-ak itmcrior lt i t i main at ; for uke ene line f f i ij-vd t ftvurbt aud i'a ' ...:< - bbb it i main st aoents ask gaaav mmi john 11 morjt bu mmmmtmor new tori j 8 di.nlap ui ftfsbl■.k-'-tist thmtm tfetucaluwell 1 main at buffal w u ccshino > _ miiretstin a co 4 t,|f-i 1 a w colton i -._. a w coltoh a co , t a tmrnwamtvoßm | - - - i ■.. patttn { mmttom c m cottrill mnwa.;kee lathrop s uo kaa-inti w ballard ) n d r wiluamb f s d caj.dwell genera iihumji , no 6 hi s***b huff i oriental tea ooaipany of b4>bton a tamm mmttaot teas and coffee fr..in tl alx.l basß**b*s*l c u.pai.v r*-e , | sect.lv the l--t aßkfi '...•--• t-a lull t*b*sb •****; bb*m«*1 io tlu ohm a*r>-..i r b r ienneit til bsbia ttuamtme tss p*rk tmfca p j fish eli mo lfjl main htiueet i il ll . ■r i r*utt nuts saudini-s bmvtmmwl amr imported ut,u r london p rt r s m al and havana ' . - r exp«ems a j 15 hican merchants union expbess f'ompanv nob 7 », 11akduw seneca st bl i'fai n capital ain.o'mi.imhi prsrward srtth the ts*stsat btseed and hatrty coin bank notes jewelry anl mkar nimsa hankwaska aal mrkam and wltack hotes i.avafts and accounts sill wss w s-a kal ssma ai okbwr comii .., , irn—w -*"■sa saawi baalnaa al a jsa prt kaaaltf,n.bwkw«rt.radtyof hbw toss and th a*ttta s ru a m.i tiiwf.-t ,_\ stalßsaawl ca.adas ra.ia.uus **. al.it aa ataasst l-il nanpaala ooods coi bans hots jewelry am taxcabia wa o raaoo ra wa a raoß ar-u
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-15 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-07-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 24 No. 8029 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-15 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1869-07-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690715_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. 8029 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday july 15 1869 so 8029 political asa parker nomii.ut hf the ivniisyivhiiia hi-ino |
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