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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday july 81 16t ino 8034 cable news arrival out of tlie harvard crew the match to takr place on ihe :*!>. of ahuiis latest from havana a ac ao votmrnam july ml the steamer rity d paris whose arrival at queenstown was an nounced yesterday brought aa passenger the harvard i.'diversity crew who are to row the international match with the ox ford men they reach this city to-day in excellent condition and will immediately go into training fur their work the list tt august ban has been agreed on ,*.-. tbe da : ir the catch the timet to-day in an article on the l#l ih church bill urges that the motive whii'h have hitherto inspired urn house a 1-ords to secure the utmost for their friend in ireland must influence them to adopt the pr-^.-rit bill rather than to ex-hange it for tenm inevitably worse stain m-nnih july 99 enrral nur^unda formerly f'aptaiu i n_m rai ot * üba has r cfiveil iivertures fr-mth partisani-.f u n i-*abella but refun to tonronre their catihe the threatening attitude of the carlu-t party causes much uma«me«h i i i bavawa july '-". tht spanish bank in fclfiiit o hmm notes or a s**coiid g vern nj.-ut loan tha joofttals art engaged id dihcas'jir,k t tinancial utmafckm apt ci-uiral .' ' kod.-is in view of t_m pn.rnpt ao tion of the 1 s i arresting the tiilibus lm hm l-^ue.l a ree ariiiiitlu.g artu-u ■ut bis r.k.-lamation of l im mat rcativ t the n^ht of spanish tu »• "■■" neutral vessels in tht w»tera nea cuba sugar and exchange dull but qmt^n reiiiaai unchanged washington acquittal ef mill games on trial tor miiniir intm ol a ito *•*■_■• i»aim-r wan the indian pa_m ni mission left n friday la for thu indian ceuutry to visit nil the priiui|t_l tribes and ascertain their i mmmm and 9-khßt condition advil at tbe indian bureau are to tbe mwaot tliat mm new agents are doing the work aligned tie 11 lv tlie in out gmttmtma tory manner l■m-mmmmb-m r i'ark*-r do » not bd-ava that any sutiasm indian trout.it a ___ likely to occur utter all tbe agents gal 1 fairly t anil understand what 1 | xp_el»d c *■* ij-t i.urn n 1 i the trial at l aiu colored f.*r | the murder of jmmm ''- npj l m 1 wati-hnian in tin mw^dipsrtlmll 111 mar-li mat terminated to..>y according to her own story she bail baaa «■teims ot | iniph»im*r intiinaey with dec ascd with tb , prospect of l.e.onniig a mother aha ha.l threatened to kill lng and the lady whom he bad invited to go to the inauguration re ception millie wm subsequently interrogated bj him when she lap salad the threat where mmm ba drew a ptatal and placed it at h i head hut could not discharge it th i n.cu.ed had mmfld him for money 111 vi a «| an anticipated offspring when he repuls ed her a short time after this scene she took advantage of ui laying on a lu-iingi t l*e hoarding h'hise in which she was i j ivant and killed bim with an axe or | 1 , t hie dt 1 eased not many days ik i c 1 liomicuie deuit.l to one ot the it mmmikm •" <**»-*-- tuw»"l !»"• *- immoral , , 1 the counsel lo t th «■*■■»■»* up a pi a j oi insanity and ~ nerous witnesses w**re . gmmtmmu on this m ibe father o the j *_■1 — si owed tbat fr "* *• uu f ■? great grand parents to the ,■"■■>* ?£*•* insanity ha.l barfl the ruling mammattmmut the.ami du.lge k.sh.r 111 cl ««»»*» l i jury haul miird.-ris where a hoi c"i*''^1 j committed i.y a persnn al aasm mind will j mmi iiino nt until proved guilty an.l the jrry iiuwt give tier the 1-euelit of that dout.t he klifvid the jury should givt i the u-nelit f the doubt as reganls the »*• tuned as the uw had done in other cases j tlie jury retired and alter an abnt-nce of two minutes r turned with the verdict of not guilty six of tbe jury were white and tho other six 1 aland 1 his m the tir.-t urder trial in the district of columbia i j h u_h the latter race served aa jurors hei tbvb stami's during t *■«■f ' nd^ioner de lano arrange 1 **** i ■"•* r j change 11 tl.e renting and filing ri . revenue sta„i,s > ba been the tud ... theolbi.r the m «■■£» * ««« jjj i jt-k-^w-awhof bnaomaa t » » ik.-li.-v i " the corrective will be to j.r.nt j ' ««" » tamps iv the sain manner m tbe inrrtni > of the country is printed and issued v mmei , tho stamps with new designs priutet -" philadelphia and new york t be lorward to the i partni'-nt for the jmursaiilm of a aeal gaum th.-m prior to their bring issue , »...) then i-mmm all from the department direct thk i.ominion mmitdabib the i iiuiiiiinsniner of the encral land j office ha mist addressed a letter to tbe i crown land i immmmm at the doinin i ion of t aiuida emlosiug with the letter a i map of all britisdi kasa america north of i the i'nited mates i.oundary line and mm | request*-d that officer to delineate on the map the exact outline of the dominion of canada and the several constituent pro vinces he has alio requested the crown land commissioner to furnish information concerning the purpose of the butish gov ernment to extinguish the interest of the hudson pay company ou this continent and whether it is the purpose of the british governmeuito attach that region of country to tho dominion of canada id if not under what separative organiza t h will be established and what will ou . seat of legislative executive and _■1 wer if " bould not be annexed judicial p scidence connected with tbe a lingular coi u(hcer eh { wlth the l>ove is that the of ~___,„ urveys and mamao territory has lauds in the hudson * wll(wn fur calle upon t omnnasioner m . mm calculate to give bin g"lt _" e lormatiou ol the system _»• , eat original survey of townships in th .. em and northwestern states it w tm _• that the american bjstem of surveys br the best to use in that country hgmm-dt col l a htici at kentucky di***l here this evening of consumption tal whitely was associate editor of the louis ville jomrmm during the rise triumphs and fall ot the know nothing party of ken tucky and for many years controlled the baltimore cmfptt ubaequeutly he had char c of the washington bureau of the k y ihritid and during the past few dartmouth gltat mtmammtaod l rln rmnil at tli « oiumiß.rinrni iimim _*. h july 20—dartmouth a^'ollegr eelehrates its oeutennial to-morrow m v 1 this usually uiet village is already crowded to overflowing with the alumni of the institution many of them are from a distant section of the country gathered to testify anew their love and gratitude to their ven_rsble and venerated . 1m mater among the distinguished men present and graduates ol the college are chief justice chaae senator patterson of new hamp shire hon john wentworth of illinois and gen edward noyes of cinuinnati 800 harvey jewell of massachusetts juhtfe catting of maine hon ira parley chief uetioe of new hampshire president brown ot hamilton college n.w york zun tidme-i maraton o thia state hon e a kollma ol l !_■'■■4i?s t__._nue aad walbridge a field esq 3 vstma 52tahon-t g ab-jmsn umd dauahtrr are also here tha i_rs im-mtatpae-efaea there is yet tk oocaiwa with his praeence but it is tej^l--rf-«}j2 happily and all are eagerly looking forward to tne morrow should the day be favor able hanover will see inch a throng aa haa never yet been gathered within tha circuit of her plea-ant h._i a uouoart waa given thia evenidg by the cermania band of bos ton and a party at the residenoe of presi dent smith which was largely attended new york loft or an enulmi shi with over sixty sonls 700,000 i lioh coming ac c ** jama v'-i-.h july jo three gangs '*'' nver *♦«■_■were cap tured during laat night md a large amount id stuleti proj-erty recovered nn kit tatidißaa alter a consultation with marshal f'.-r urn m relation to the i üban prisoners now ni fart im fayette i'lstnet attorney i'ierrepont tjeitftfl the fort and will commit with the secretary at mate who is now ban an to what deposition fhail 1 made of them tbey wiu probably be discharged upon hiving asutiranc of fraimng from future natation of the neutrality laws i 111 liahvaiiii a special d-spatch irom qamhtom an nounce the arrival f the harvard crew in the city of paris after a pleasant passage than are all will a special llirei ts.f ■h t the the p-ostod evening i'm ii -■rapt battler date of queens u.wn 18th an-hm-bcm the arrival there at the harvard crcwi at noon that day the ggam w«-re in axe-best physical cn.dition ■having teen afl-ctad nnpleasaittrjr only in a 1 blight degree l.v their voyage and are 00o ; saqoantly abasdy repaired to settle down to steady work their boats are in fine or der and the crew only rt.juire the short practice naoaaaa-j to got accnotoaw-i to the mam course wji.-re the race will ta c place plead '/' n-tv f.manuel knag-assad uaaan wtaht and haby indictedl.tr usury plead guilty to day ndore julge cardo/a li.t:uu:i f wsai»teil mail advj ■■rom england give details of th umaat the british ■-# blue jacket burned at wain march lart while on in t way from now aland ingland out of isty-nine iiisuni ttt board only eight art known to be aavod llnti litf ■. paul brrnon " acluls patsy martin frank doim 1 rhav-*ne and nicholas i lar on barged ritfa being connected in making selling and using counterfeit pgrra nnc mtumm maaa brought before cotamaa i..i,.r t_iek_i for examination to-day bornoa admitted making the platen ami hi s la 1-i in default ot smm bad fur tin , ri m j iry i avian demanded an xamii a mm wi "^ resulted in a similar tmmmmtbm ut his case cttlwiai foutatiox ~ "'*.'„ th the reporter at an natwaaam to day . .\ , of the time at the filth avei n koopu.anchap imp irt.r of < bjnaao i si stated tliat it was his intention to import tmt hundred thousand at those men during t_n c-onnrig yeir and hire them out at from 8 to 1s per mouth and their keeping nn uajtcwi si it the suit oi ccl john o'mahony against an.'i.t batman and others for the poises phm tii twenty thousand dollars in gold 1-e longing to the fenian organization came as pgaia to-day iv the xij-reirie court moi 1-rm hef«ire judge mc<*unn the court tjiia'.iv nnule an order directing the payment pf the money to th i barr who had baas appointed recti ret and a check wae irawn lor th amount further procct-d ng were adjourn*d to the 7th innt miscellaneous i 1 kraphi ll.m-t of oibwsi lnl«r baam pmmssmi iv-m a dispatch from c'liiucy ih states tha i lie late rams have bo dmmti the hat ui.ial and th joseph i.ailrnad between ha iiibal and falnr ra that the trains bay ased running betweeii the»e places a present between tbat pt_m and i'almyr :. l_jge part of the countr\y is inundated i hat the railioad trams run with difficult tha toledo wabash and western liai uay is much damaged and no trains hay uit this morning no trains had arrive tin friday night to sunday night oat lii.ty fpft of the chicago burlington at uincy tatd had has been carried awa mmi on saturday b3gsrt a passenger tra larrowly escaped running i;to the brea shere the water pansed througli like iver large iuantiti.s of wheat in th mmk have been tarried r*:iv by creek tli country south ol ha—ihal is ii.un*i bam uverb.j,lmj leet of lumber has be w*hod away x o c c hammond ho was appoin i tymmotrw mipennt ndelit of the i'nif paci'lie l'»"ir a ias accepted the posit * n condition bat diit n-iices with the co tral pacific bom *• unummßimimaa admit of good service m »■p and fa egg be established 7 companies ha agreed to carry fruit *• ne * ork at fo s»«>perpo«ndi*l greenbacks mso to fi i ish migrant train at x par pmuom r ew york and f_b from chicago amimwofthe hading civ bl fl s i'ranci o have organized a society for *. i,ri-t tion of ill iii 1 human pmmmmmm *_ ijh-n and boys lbrt cbi.a^o i iiiiiiii'lial party yeatar ! 1 bstod tbe dry dork bramcm mint and 8 htmch at tha roo-os of the fatn r at wh ipany happy remarks were offered by t tiitertanu-rs and entertain 1 tha ar nn 1-am-ueud last night by th chain i f commerce at the splendid dining ro of tu laoh house tresidoot < rant after a qoiat rest mon day uight arof*e early yesterday morning krelkfast l-l senator t-w-o murphy sent fais team for the president's u^e which was t»rnooii an mmmmmm party from newark btmtad upon him and paid their respects px tensive preparation are being mm for a grant reeeptioa to be given monday even ex-senator eorge b cuiuness died yes t-rday morning at bis residence in \\ atkins ?[. v aged seventy-live years the massachusetts prohibitory liquor uw committee met at boston yesterday snd after a free expression of opinion voted rnammonsly to hold a delegate state tem perance convention iv tins city on the 17th cf august next the object of this enn lention will ba to de-ide upou the policy to c adopted in the fall campaign tb aital lllliisl of the n_mm laborers at pleasant yali.y were lin.dly adjusted yes terday and the mam have been paid oil york will bl resunu-d ou the road to-mor . ark meponald and lohn short are hsl*l tnbail in the sum of 11x10 each to await the action of the grand jury and are stdl in tha evidence in the turner case at acr*n c,a , taken yesterday is voluminous slid c uti.etmg marian hams still asserts hr inn.o ■■* **>' 8 ibe * cot th •_?"" ■-• **■- d in her bmmhmmi rom a d attache c *• treasury l>«|>artinent rho tourt ■■■■■■■!»>■decision until this mm_«l l tan ° clock tha corner stone of a synagogue for tbe 1-wish congregation rod *&*~£" ]\-\ veitenuy afterm-on m broad tre*l philadelphia with appropriate ceremonies vhe building when completed will be one ot the largest jewish tcn.ples m this country the official majority lor walker is jo lien lm is at the rockbridge ainm the state prison commissioners who were iiuthorized to locate a reformatory in the sixth judicial district met al the rathban house in elmira yesterday and organized y electing loseph warren of buffalo praßid-nt and prof t w pwight secre tary they viait wat kins on m edneeday ringhampton on thuraday and owego on ■friday tbey will then adjourn to meet at utica on the 9th of august to visit nor wich oxford kichfield springs and other places in tbe chenango valley telegraphic summary gmm ymtkhp-t aftbk..mx mb-m washington washington july 19.—a tl,raki special say . 01 whittleoey and . nam ol vir gin kadi—4 are v washington ga——g up doc mm to prov that tha aurriina ia vimnia ai tarriwl by fraud affidavits are wag prepared and will be placed before tha bacoasts—n cwmmm at the meet jag of coagraaa it ia h—md by thia to hare tha alectoon set aside or «_• have an invstigatioo an*l thus delay the admission of the state a iff il noßr the conservative negroes in washington are raising a snbaeription to defray the ex penses of indicting several kadical negroa for mobbing them and inciting them to hot at the election in that city what bbs v«f-hsi baa wade is in washington he highly lauds secretary lloutwell's policy but feels sore over the result oi the virginia election he thinks we ought to enter a wedge for the m-paration of cubs from the spanish rule and nays he will probably stump ohio for overnor hayes olli dmm-jum the government is anxious to dispose of snme of mm surplus iron-elads and will e)l to spaniards or cubans or any others who choose to buy the presidents of the south american republics are the oniy ptwßttm who appear desirous to invest in these commodities at present but they and the secretary of the navy cannot a b t_e exactly un the figures inoias wattwhrnm tne war department oilicialfl although not apprehending any general indian hos tilities this summer have determined to take every precaution to suppress out break and t i that end have issued orders to the recruiting agencies at nnw v'irk cat-man fa , and other jwunts to forward recruits as soon as possible to the \\ estern frontier vaam b comtaauskd it atmaan that major james ilaggarty's i'onni'i tion with fenianism will lose him hi consulship to ftlasgnw for which position he was confirmed during the spring his i maapmh•mt has not yet been issue<l and there is m_m trouble in the stale uepai t munt in reference to his case okami inn mill t.ment the graiid jury of this city who have bani investigating charges against several paaaaam tor allegeil iplication in the recent election riots have found indictment igainst eight or ten colured people k-i'kai oh thk income t \. several bmahan ol the house and per haps on or two ot the senate will vitro lu;e lulls lor the repeal of the income tax at the mad session of i ongrebs a m uu lot'b rkvoui a-kei the slate department has receiveil from minister v ashl-urue a petition from a large iumlier of american residents in i'aris and ther cities of i ranee asking for a redue bm in the rates of postage to tbat country similar to the rat s with england the matter has been referred to senator uam gga who is now in europe as a representa tive of the i'ustolhce l>cpartmeut an n.i i'i i mm the summing ol the couusel in the case ul lilli a iwgtml who murdered a white * —« laat winter was begtea in the man tii * , , . ', i _ -~ rim.nal c*mrt _«■t1,,la >* ihe t&s >« mtfa_a_ttad to the jury oreat mterest is mauiie'-ted as to the vc...'1 si 1..u1f.1 tai.laroosa the united states steamer tallapoosa now at long branch with the presidential party is expected to return here about tht latter part et this week and will sad next tfc for havana with admiral i'oore who goes to relieve admiial hofl of the com mand of the north atlauti qna_hram secretary kobe-sou and admiral fortei will accompany ammiral pooce to havana titer which they wdl visit the various nav yaada along the eoaat new york k«w york july h.—arrived steuaeri | haisatia fnmi hamhuta kulton front j southampton idaho ami t ity of london trom liverpool an awtaim of llom'k two frenchmen employed in tbe silk nulls at patterson n j fought a due near the thrpom in that city at about hall i nine o'clock on saturday evening ; home trivial matter that occurred m lills their seconds failed to appear m aad th two went to work without the weapona were pistols and the | nee ten paces at the tirst lire on lightly wounded in the lip anoth t j rtm demanded and both were mfwaly tdod m the right arm they then de | il tlieiii.-elve satisfied shook bm-da swore to say nothing about the duel ■had to tell the rargwn however ana he aiiair thus leaked ut the boa-d f aaammm mermen yea ty the resolution vi the upper hoard luting a cuuimitt*-e to bootnit with th ed states commissioner relative to es gmg the bite of the new r'oßtotiiee waa i italian named donnuick \ ietry wa | ght to his home so tv thompson i t in a dying condition on sunday i brother named jeiger also italians ceigers stated that while sleeping gside of a railroad track near kaston all of th**m being at the time on a mu tramp vietry was struck m the bead a passing train \ ietry however ■• in a lucid state baid he had bee k by a man aud the two brother ; been arrested anvti-.auf.nt op semm he brooklyn aldermen have determined prohibit the ringing f be us om jun i an.l the unnece_>ary loud blowing oi pay whistles in that city imnt eugene de st claire third i'u : toy france was married at the j elf n market police court yesterday to - fanny abatt/er of houston street r the ceremony mm over the count tied tmrntmr from his blushing bride who did trouble herself much more about him he laborers are again busy in the con ction of the elevated railway the pii . mm erected as far up as thirteenth t-t but the beams are laid ontinuouiu am lt.t tw hector street the work ■jreasidg now quit rapidly and it is id that tbe line will be completed to rtieth street within a month the a.msrira.v oemmk-jexs he de-tltnte american immigrant an nounced as having arrived yesterday on the | steamer iuerriere from kio janeiro were of the confederate colonist who soon after the war departed for the empire of brazil m several ditlerent expeditions 1 hey set tled in different part of brazil attracted hy promise of long credits for their land uiasle by the brazilian emperor the re sult of their experiment was a greater dis gust for their new home than for the de generate land whence they had hed the mil often proved poor fever and ague i circled in the air the native planters were ilmilm fill j ignorant and uncompanionable and no market was offered tbe little pro duce the settlers vue able >■. raise a stampede mmm took place among them and many of them are availing themselves of a tree passage home from kio janeiro in the naval vessels by permission 8 the resi dent other vessels will probably bring all now remaining in brazil i tne mpui mmmi edward and otto i-orenz the alleged ref ugees from geruuny the fact f whose ar rest on the steamer kheitr on saturday has been published were yesterday tak.cn be fore judge caadmm on a 9at9otu caayma but were remanded to the central iviee oft superintendent kennedy has telegraphed to 9t sabe police resident of berlin for instructions concerning them but as yet has uot receiv*d^y r^p l ) y 1 ; ra(tii l the argume.»t of the motion by j»mes d mc'lelland lor a mandamus to compel jus tice dowling to allow him to practice in the court of special sessions wa commenced yea—"lay before judge cardoso of the su preme court d will be resumed at tw—ie o'clock to-day mb gkuttc.t reapop.'s mumii—*vc t.eorge peabody arrived in the city yea terday morning from newport h 1 and will leave to-day for tho white sulphur springs ia va a part of his time jester lay was spent in selecting out the various securities composing the 1,uu0,000 dona tion recently promised by him to the ti us tees of tbe southern educational fund con sisting mostly of state aad railroad coupen bonds the package when made np tilled atm box of the —_ of a small treveling trunk and a carriage was called into re quiait—n to carry tt to ita destination smaani—p aiu_f_l tha hon a muagrave the new gover nor oi britiah colu—bia arrived here front halifax by the city of baltimore ! fb—'a riunr ww—kt owing to a disagreement between the contracting parti f t_l ii._m.ir ml the steamboat h mccool that vessel waa no made a pisk ferry boat along the docks o the north river yesterday it is under stood that mr fuk has abandoned the pro ject for the present k_m yokk july the fumnass re ports that marshal barlow with a iarg force of marines and i>eputies w de a rair on a cuban rendevous at hobokcn laat night and captured sixty-eight of the nil busters and ent them to fort la'ayette he then telegraphed the fact to the spanisl minister and president grant a larg number of others at the same rendevom escaped and took refuge in a swamp liivf'k ttttwetam the police made a raid on the river thieves last night and captured six of then with their boats and considerable quantities of grain wool etc heavy t-tbtiit last night the jewelry store of l h grithu of riverhead l 1 was entered bj burglors and robl>ed of a lerge amount of watch diamonds and other articles of jew elry items by telegraph e s oagmattg and henry h ilathbod livery mai in nuiwich coun were de attampi by tire monda night loss 5000 insure the house an.l ttaru at franklin baußmj at wenham couu were destroyed by lirt on saturday loss iu,(«k the wife of c c fulton proprietor o th baltimore a sssric-m died at philadel phia thm morning the major of quebec has ii-cii ca)le<'i upon by a citizens xigilauce committee to resign but ht refuses to do so haun'-ey j filley l*resident of the late i ommercial convention in new orleans in pursuance of a resolution of that bfxly h appoiuti-d a comn;ittee of etcn to make ar r_jigeni-:.ts for holding a commercial con vention al some point in the upper part ul the mi-t-ia-iippi valley in august or sep teinw-r track laying ou the leavenworth at d_m k ftmmaradlntm l.ailroad waa com mmmoai ye-terday aud will be completed withiu m mht work was also coiu gmmmmmymmmmrduy in bridge budding acrohb the mi_boun river ■*.. this point the int_inal le*.enue bureau has re ceived information of the seizure of eight illicit distilleries in wake county north csmg-m there are twenty-live or thirtj more didtil.'erieft in that section the treasurer has taauod 50,096 worth ot mam ten cent and isint worth of new liiteen cent fractional currency the new twunty-tive ami fifty cent notes will not probably be issued before the ist of au gust a lar^'e grindstone barst 3,t h oreen *» son's spring works in north troy thi noon < ne large piece cut through the souih wall of the building another piece stnek b man named finn fatally injuring him a denver dinpatcli says the i'acitic it r cumnnttce txiursion party have returned trom central city gold and silver mines and left last cvenini fur cheyenoe a santa fe i*-patch says the i>emocratic < ouveution liter a stormy session namina ted ileeent v itmtßß lor delegate to con gress the yellow fever has appeared at v.j_i.un the land line of telegraph petween hus ton and uuxlmrg building by a french company will lie ready for use by monday sir francis kiucus hm arrived at quebec and will remain ia c_a_a.la for two muutlis it is reported from tt_wa th_t further ucg.tiatioiu on the subj.-ct of reciprocity will be amammi m a aahiugton an a culent has aceurred on 9hd hidean l anal by which two uvea were lort and six gates carrie away the disaster will i;ause a delay of more than a month for re pairs it was caused by some barges break ing away and owing to tbe great fall cany ing everything before the the grand concert of the saengerfest at the rochester rink laet night was attend ed by mb persona aim ffmymt success the orchestra was composed of tifty instru ments and tlip hoir of two hundred voices to-day a grind picnic is to l>e held at majde grama the mayor's reception thi in..ruing mtaa a line affiir a midsummer night's f.stival will be held to-night at llartholomay's garden the win of a man who loved the stars and stripes ja'-.b foaa a native of cornish n el and for uopgam years a citizen of charles ton liaas , at his death which occurred in 1865 bequeathed a portion of his large t:ite to tlie support ot tho.-e things ealcu lltnij to keep alive and aglow the love of outcry ana iv glory within the heart 3 of hi ountiymen fia_sd_4 9btaf-tat to charles towu e*eia thousand dollars to c expend efl in i nitcd states hags in the celebration nf the kourlh of july and in perpetuating the uame of tl.e old hero audrcw jackson l.c gave the sum of lili»o to th town or i ornish with the direction that it im kept it interest ami tbat tbe annual increase cherebv be expended in the purchase an rectioii of llags no mottoes are to t>e . ml.lazone "'■'• these llags nor are tbey to ue used tot party purposes but on all ini peitaut occasions of a nntional character ihaj ire to be hoist.d to the breeze and kept living mr j fcf davidson a uiti_eu ... cur-iish and the trustee of this fund jurchase-l and erected a flag from tho same ou the fourth of july ibos at cornish flat which cost eighty dollars and this year one at cornish centre which cost for ty dollars in a tew years thia fortunate town will have suliicient stars and stripes to be worthy of a learned disquisition upon the same by its distinguished son chiet justice 9 p rhmm iti firr 11-mid farming in california hard stories about john hancock x ribsbab—bmb new york trih-im | small farm grow in favor but the old spanish systt-m has lett many large land holders ta belittle immense tracts is a reueral affectation an odd outcropping of local humor the californian invites an astern visitor lome down to san mataco ami spend a week with me have you a ranch ißiliin f yes a little plane what do you call a little place well -,_,.,. mx acre.-'—or h,tkhi or ttl,ooo bb the ea_-e may be kverybody seems to h»ve a little place the other eveuinc 1 met qbbmmml beale known as an old army officer who led one of the l.overnment explorations for a paeitic rail road uo resid-b in the south below los anity.os though his summer home is in philadelphia have you a little place toor i asked " yes o,ooo acres on my home ranch and 25,000 more in north ern california !" that " home ranch il it were a s<.uaie tract would b 19 mile across 11 is one-third as large as the state of rhode island there are other men who own ur.-.t-roo acres pie*es beale dispenses bainj of old baronial hos-atality wayfarer is welcomed to table and ithoui money and without price nights thirty travelers are there en ""• ... t mail has probably lieen more over i rated than john hanc-.u he waa rich i live.l ostentatiously and was gener.us but he was \ tin and unscrupulous almost everybody with whom _._ traded waa obliged to stte him my father told me that one could seldom paa the court house in l_.st.-n during term time without hear int si eri6 *» ie court proclaim irom the doorateps hia excellency john hancock com into court and make anawer to a b , or ye will be defaulted he would pre sent tto a clergyman for example on election day a suit of clothes and the tiuicy would have to sue the flo ernor for payment an.l 90 in numerous other tn atan-ea hi widow m'me t who mrrnied cap soott master oi one of fl 111 ji in i**l london packet told me in my y..itth that on one occasion the ov erno invited the whole senate ot massa chu-stta to breakfast with him ithout giv ing her any notice she said v c have no milk for the coffee of bu many persons and l_e replied send the a__v_nte oat to milk the oowb on the common it *-. th atom then for the inhabitant ts send then cows to crop th grs oa th p__l comwon bat hancock wm ml tb only mau in public life who in tho_e days dis honored his po-itioo th late judg tvil nam jay informed to that whil he waa * boy he heard c____e*llor livtagiton aay to his father j w . t at nt here were in the old congiess."—lewi t'aj'f/an atrocious murder an inoffensive twgro killed b m dam ot rati instable \ item hit lii(iiai.np_'ia journal jul 10 a correspon'lent of the terre haute ay rear at ljiivan sullivan county reporti uiother atrocious and wantou murder com ri t 1 by a bte-mmm-m pe:ice othcer on ait matmmmm imn in suuivan county dur ing the war it was n-^t considered a crime hmatmxy more than a venial offense to kill _ cnion man or abolitionist and the way in which the murderer in this case was allow d to mm shows that the old feeling is unchanged the otiense occurred at a horse race in tiiu township the murdered man jack caloway had been hunting his cows nd returning stopped at the race ground the account proceeds thus ! he came to where the race was run and engaged in conversation with persons of his acquaintance there james k dooly came up and asked him what he waa doing there md said if white men could not take their part against niggers he l>ooly would do it or them and ordered caloway to leave to which caloway quietly replied that he would go and started and went off some considerable distance to another part of th gronnd where he met other parties he waa cquainted with and stopped and engaged in conversation ln about hall an h<>ur dooly again came up*>n him caloway at the time wa standing at the wheel or corner of a wagon renting his elbow on the wheel and hiß head on his hand when within abjut fif teen feet of calloway dooly commenced booting at him with a small tive chain*>ered cartridge revolver dooly tired four ahois each time taking deliberate aim not a word was passed between them from the time dooly came up till after the tiring of the second shut caloway never moving nor in the least changing his position or of fering to defeud himself after the liriug of the second shot said i^uit shooting jim we are all liflhl mm are all civd the two lii mt shots eutirely missed the thir 1 shot struck calloway in tbe upper part of the abdomen tlie ball passing back ward and lodiug on the inside the fourth hut struck the wheel of the wagon at this juncture some person pieseut interfer ed and took the pi*tol from dooly calo way was able to ride home some four doctors were called in during saturday night and attended him on that night and on yesterday ili condinonis aid to be quite critical and but little bojies of lis recovery are entertained dooly remained on the race grounds for several hours after the shooting and till the race was over and tben returned to sullivan in company with those with whom he had gone to the races he remained here till a late hour saturday night and then left and has nut been seen here since it is reported that his friends gave him means to go away on trom ilifshiu pupae july 17 | caloway the negro who was shot by the democratic pt ace ohicer dooly in sullivan county the other day it is thought cannot recover as bis wound has recently shown very had ij iirijpt'ii i'he infamous luiu derer in at large still the suliivan t7«im says we learn that dooly offered to give him self up out uu tie wjuld haws anything to do with him we also learn that dooly came to sullivan on saturday night and passed some at our prominent ollkers un the streets several tunes but no one hail au thority o arrest him in the absence of an affidavit has it com_j to this do e live in the midst of heathenism where ig norance is blins and law is unknown america and england ail ktii_;llsliiii.tn on amt rlt-tsn _-"* * 11 v *_ the loudon daily star contains the fol lowing extract from a private letter ad dressed by a gentleman who has recently it in tli rnitful states to a bmsmmmmstt ■member of the present government •* may h*->*t me bma soys among other \ things to throw a..tne light on the alleged ! poverty ot the southerners everybody is i_o indei.ond.-ut in america and the constituent diversity is so great | ■; is not in gent-rat easy to set forth the j of your observations in anything of an octavo volume th:s is not the i case about the alabama here the national ' attitude is rt-i.iark_.bly well detint-d aud ' clear l*i_iversally the anieii.--an.s wish '. the question kept open the reason im this is in essence everywhere the same but ' it comprehends a great many shades the , worst form it assumes is among people , who say wait till you get into trouble ■and since you like privateering so much ; see if you don't get a bellyful of it that j is the lowest point iv the scale at the other end are the good people who aay t we f.lt hurt by the unfriendliness of ] england and our wound can t be healed by j money if england in her own time of trouble or now wouid express or indicate j any feeling of regret that would settle tbe ] matter and nothing else will they , don't want money any settlement which included a payment would be to all americans a disappointment and to most a humiliation they want a solace j ior wounded feeling oarse natures seek i that in revenge good men would find it in our acknowledgment of our mistake it is a matter of teeliug with them in all ; yoa do treat them aa friends to whom v 8 ( have given good cause to be offended and i don't tike them up sharply even if they | ay or do things which are unreasonable i never felt ao ashamed of our sympathy t with the southerners as when 1 was in the . south the slave-owners tell you with the ■most brazen fa**es that they are better now [ than they were before 1 hie large slave-owner said to me " the yankees whipped us out i of slavery but they could not whip us into | i again another told me he grew larg er crops with twenty-live free negroes than he had done with seventy-live slaves they have found oat already that the rebellion was economically an enormous blunder a handsome cause for us to encourage them in thereby estranging the north for a gen eration or two they have not learned in america yet that we have ceased to inter vene in foreign quarrels everybody takes for granted that we shall aoon be deep in a continental war—an idea which haa a good deal to do with their refusal to settle the alabama matter mr sumner said to me that in any european complication england j might be counted on so long m her amen gsm trouble was unsettled somebody of the french embassy had gone home last week and he was going to point that out to the emperor i baid yes england might be counted off not by her american trouble but by the determinaiiou of her people to keep tbc-ir hand out of these wretched strifes we had put off our light ing clothes and would not put them on again until we were attacked or insulted our selves he received my statement as in some measure new and said that if that were so it was the strongest evidence he had heard of our growing civilisation his r-ountrymen generally have the same ex pectation it is amajiing how little the two : countries know of each other cancer cure a failure "*- ha bisfjii o fae cfcitt-j-l tru.une ■' iuyour issue of turday you publish | fr sa the cincinnati oa m tt an article irom . the milwaukee i*b ffctt i*bbb in re_.ard | to the cure of cancer on the face ot air 1 j b mason then living in milwaukee as 1 wm the writer of that article without un dertaking to say whether the remedy uwd in the case of mr mason may or may not bm effectual in otber casaa it ia due to the , public to state that mr mason who had then been cured tome eight months and had the appearance of being permanently cured died of cancer in the face within a 1 year or two after my article wm written 1 wrote the article at mr mason's suggm ti that others afflicted as be had been might be cured it waa generally copied at the time and though i have twice mince i-aiitioned the public not to rely on the ca*e of mr mas*-ii m a proof that a piaster male of blood root chloride of zinc and wheat dour will cure cancer the original article is the third tune going the circuit of the press 1 hope the papers thasrhave recently given currency to that article will make the pro psr correction s m booth 1 8 tribune building chicago m m postal scrip i cal__t_roasl the hoa tss at a hoom where i dined taa other day came to calilornia when a bbcra child she man iiilbmb absolutely aetlting af hsr old home *' do yon really use peonies in tfcs takesr she asksd ysa a they ire made of copper are they not ?" " yea ■* have you any greenbacks with yon i never saw but one and i have forgotten how that looked i succeeded in fishing up from tha bottom of a pocket one cram pled twenty-five cent note oi oar postal cur rency she turned it ever and over with keen curiosity it seems very strange to me that thia should ue money she said it don't look like money what does it lookftike ?" well hesitatingly and with the utmost sincerity it—looks—like — a intel for an btmatt can — a d rich btmmpt to tke a y tribune how poor young men get along at corneli university recent accounts from this univeraitv demonstrate the admirable working of tht plans for providing work lor the student who wish to pay their own way they re ceive tuition for nothing but are expected to board and clothe themselves and in oi ler that they may do this every facility it afforded them to perform manual labor and honestly earn that support a large num ber of the best stndente in the university are now paying their way at various trades and occupations one who builds fires and sweeps rooms is carrying on four courses ol study at once and has taken the first prize in science and in german a student from pennsylvania makes an average of orty tive dollars a month by his trade of car penter he manufactures wardrobes cabi vets and book-cases a new jersey boy has started a printing office which he runs at odd hours earning j0 monthly and standing well up with his classes one student is a photographer and makes the businesa keep him quite a number work on the university farm at a fixed price per hour and live on their earnings others not so skilled in labor take to the ruder tasks of building roads and causeways picking up stones and doing any chores that offer aud so provide themselves with food and raiment new buil ings will soon be put up and in their construction scores of students will find profitable employment no mmmm man with good health ready hands and a clear head—and no other should try for a college education—starves or goes naked at cornell cniversity a diplomatic fiddler according to the < ■ennan papers the j man|uis de caux during his late visit to ; st petersburg was charged with a secret diplomatic mission of the greatest import ance this recalls an incident which hap mined in lhl a french violinist named boucher went to ht petersburg upon a mis sion from talleyrand the in duenceot m'lle georges he f-ueceeded in ob taining as leader of the orchestra at the theatre francais he conducted the music for the court balls as well as those of tht nobility he appeared constantly engaged in his compositions which he affirmed were sent to i'ariß himself posting large rolls which had every appearance of being mauuscripts of music one day an employe uf the i*ust being himself an amateur ot music and desirous of obtaining one of these precious mor>eau.r opened a package not a trace or bar of music only cabalistic signs upon being submitted to the gov ernment they were found to be dispatcnes in cypher addressed to the minister of for eign affairs in france at the next ball of the court the emperor alexander ap proached boucher and placed before him one of these manuscripts begging of him to play it thmtad with fright the poor musi cian dropped his violin but the czar merely smiled while boucher with the fear of the death which awaited him was obliged to continue uutil tbe ball was fin ished he was then conveyed to a fortress where he iva conlined fur throe years 1 m a i.estlkman residing some beveral miles from the city has been in the habit fre ! ijuentiy of fc_nding his waiting boy with the buggy back home with the following mes sage tell my wife i'm caught on that d—d jury again his wife to be sure lit tle suspected that the jury was a set of boon j companions bent on a **'^~^ o \^ time and i i the ieterrp wu no _ *- go home till morning a few days since he sent said waiter boy to town after some necessary ar ticles the boy fell in with friends got elevated and top-heavy aud pitched out of the bug_y the horse ami biiaiy arrived home all right but the lioy did not make i ins apjiearance until next day with a stern countenance our juryman called the i boy up and demanded why be did not come | back in the proper time fore god i massa 1 was cotched on de d—djury married s.\mrh poonlev—juiy 14 in hatiihurjrb bf key 0 s muhm mr j ah 1_m.11 wl r ....,.:■: mm rliz_l>cih mymmmy of the t.nuer 4_ce died cook in waterloo iow mi wmjay jmy wm hra carrie a caafc wife i li c cook mgea so yam nkwtov - j i ju in thia at butler 0 newton a.c.l *-. year tv ral uu w.<ln-'.iay th jlut in t at 3jj ttemth trom 1 t rn-i amm ba 77 nnnh t frfmata muda.moduhmom n ri pmmtmoy wtl t t t nd the rink grand simmer garden concert this venim.j on the docsmoq ol tbe tvtum til ths liedartafel a sad erbutad soefeti-*.ln tto-hert-t at s o*c-*ck the floor 1.1 b cleared lor a grand hop a blajrk . co mbbmabmbbbbbb baiuibsib boots and shoes special sale of si.uihtly soiled shoe at greatly reduced prices mb 1 sewed oxfords lor 2 60 mens tt es.lt mtwed tlx'or a tor 83 &-. mens *"■sm o*t < f.ir_l lor «* m b v 84 eared utu rrs for is 50 i_i_i s bl tt serge l>in.r«h boots for l la-dies 82 ■•■' aetmt congtesa boo's f<>r 11 50 l*--,t *- s-r*re mmmmm boois for tt sb ladies h t r ni )■_-« gaiter fur r jo | lad 4 er button boots for 92 th**e bail nun other go-da equally low ore i crftsct in .. cry ru-pect nd only sli r _!_>- builed t>j i hi ling we bit loaln them ou t * greek ivan i call and see jewett's popular shoe store 406 hain street american rloom b—us statb-lekt so call and see samples and than order tour it.li heads letter he.ds m r.iichani'ise ta ent elope b-sonsb carls ac of felton . bro 1116 main atreet i ulaitk books j j chichesti::i mam.actlrek s-i|f'sß cssnvftiil wsrli list _... i'>_-_a of eyeby h cription ikb waahtw_l_n a n.iffaln jigsjgjjjctsjm we make the best and cheap est cider press bdssm io m.i-ktt send for cibbbmmb and prkt-a ri msey ~ co seneca falls new york cbs ts,"rhß..*_-bl*-i attention parties hasjasj v_-counts with the sim of beare & jtjuson btt pls_.*t call ai._i t**ata at mm i summer goods white and brown duck suits bl»c!c alpacca sacks i fine linen dusters linen anil colt n drinvers iuuzc berino shirts itianzp cotton shirts ' styles cx ape scaups new styles silk cravats ii ami cotton socks russian bracts collars c at k_e_n"__srett;s 273 m..in^st eo__lxt b tkipp manufacturer of all xindb of shirts wrappers drawers linen i>i<*kios i_kjsoras cot-tars and ciiifo made to order and por sale at no 11 forth division at gwbbjmj smith a underbill produce commission mekchants 2*l whitehall street new york boltnt con^igni-ient f all k,ndsof prod os vuick and good aeiea and prompt return 8 hippirur i rands 1 irni____ed res r".w_ujr.t *. mid dealers supplied with choice - ountrv cured rennet also banket annatto at m-'ket pricee motels ttjn'ited states hotel cape may citt n j srni be mmbiaawsßsßssmssmssmßßss^mp •»■*' sll brat els • appointment equal to any and t at f itniing to fan-ilia * 1 tae comfort of a b~_m pr..-iri-ut u-rant i la to * nit tfi ni_*_*d f tales this season address aaron still-r proprietor thomas hotel & dining rooms oh the elp.opeak plasj tf if laat-us u wllfjaft stt buflklo n y ladies and gents vate dining rooms t_-~p.a-ice on washington st oysters f-la asd j alt i'ish received dailt ibs rk.,m isto 3 meat bsstwrn sn ohttcr at am rot'r ~ *_______ isaac hollow ay ttaalar la llfißi 111 u'klmt bjmmi rl_*oiha curbing platto.iu dm aaal w-a-b oap mm mm staaa sh oses al taa ssaaar al ■__*■ss ssj tto am aa b-al-.-v c-bal w bl_lvllk —— tba absißln o kbuili>ers i to on lanv aa 1 i i 11 b_ak f liakdwaeii nails tools km pri__s law haw * fekkis sa mm * imma sl_----——_b cbbcbbb p butler * 00 cbockekt ass olasswase vstnr jabs lsjos *. i bji_*ori__b.i-s___bsr i t asm ua b-aatl bl tats mosarastsasj l*ts.>si i a comp ale ort_h*nt at reasonable prlcea bl'ffal mourning store 111 main st american block m as phccntx fire l*i*r**rc loupaay ot hartford capital wbobftoq wm c billtu arent , 4 bro-wm's buu ii_i buffalo n y - — mm niagara plbiil-bb mlut-o_a.p_-._b jr door sash and blind manufactory os e ser.eca ht bnftalß flooring siilin moulding l.ra k el kiln dried door glaztd and un_-ia-_ed beth inside and out-si it blinds door an.l window frames also hanin j»win and turning of every description mbs to order on short notice aud with dispatch hartford fire bbmmmmm t'ama chartered in 1810 cash capital 11,000,000 wm 0 smith a-eent 4 brown's building buflalo n y 8 sb hlgbwlaaa aicomol btt thomas clark mmmbmb to clark * brown rectify-in distiller comer of w__shl*^too and perrj r_r_*_t buffal manufacturer and dealer in hujh winea alcohol pure spirit col'irn s-irit m-bv i..l whiaky old wye whisky do_u**_i c brandi andoin bbmm • inlait t.i a olaaa booo boxes window ol ssort*d six plate olaos for storks and dwellings at hmi than eastern neat 60,000 9m white lead 10j bhla i_-.ns__._-d oil for bale by a beynoi d b co 181 main st and m lloyd st buffalo n y bsffal malleable lr*a works li*ab iron made to rd*r pratt a 1 etch w..rth ihsjpti*.vor odte 61 aud 64 terra at r.imalo n y foam i_aks ic the buffalo ice company are now prepared to aup pl y cu-vh_oers with lake lea at tb luweat rates a full suppiy arusxantsad tb aasaoa through the dt-ii.--.-7 w._gona of tod company are co orad r*d and prominently lettered lakm ice any inat tention of m*n del eriear tee it reported at the ■* tee anil be coat*ct_wl old wit at marvin's drug store cor washington and 3_nee are-eta will b promptly alls * * t rkiqgs _ ***** tsstm katraveted wltmnait pal j o barbgur formerly cl new york haa an oflle in t_ont_*ctio win irt m b straight d.'ii_i»t b*r bs ass lis found daily rawly to r*__r*e a--fieri g hßß_ao-t dr burbnor baring bad great j-r-eu in extracting teeth under the influence ut nit-r-o-u oatde or ai_ch.i<ir 8*8 will devote hia whole time to thi branch of practice bbbjbbmd of t ..- -. nonnjs can us a**n at tb _-___._«, at no btß main -"^ ——.»._. baftalo type kovaaarjr an-1 printers warehouse tummha every article required in b prtnting bmmb to ny e tcxi d_-__r«d on a r terms a any fou.-dn vi thi eoaintry alao b bctrotyping in all iv variety 4 so tyw ada-otad for i_rtek * ma ling ma ttsmi ms i man — —--- maa —- smmmm tie sat fire tssaraaea js*ip**y ot hartford oa iu bbdo.ooo wm c smith agent 4 brown's buitdlnf bubsin n y jran.r'i hair tmmke rnrnet buotonrmtto-e the iifcompararile remedy try tt.—m barer tails this p*r**par*t_on atop th bah if-ling out saat pr-mote a r%ofoa growth daaa.aa th aertp rt dandruff and raider the hair soft and rl"__it it contai ano sutpoor augor of lead r oth er coloring matter bem k-sigacd r * for r.t__r_»«iiin_r the hair bs eesit aad bl par bout prepand by r ji___t.l_.tl chanuat sib main st op p r ih parfc ______!_*_____ t ong'3 c__ndu ar p—mi by t tvl-hlv s taut the best t_e e r ivpurs.o siaslllst tot an as sou at w l sa mail st low istass t laws * 00 '_,__-_____■*._ mmmjrggmmam crockery crockery | we iu*itc attention to our full suwk of earth ware comprishif urn und farm fc t«m m , m m a . k i * i b.*t-ii cbsnc », final ji f mxi i'll j r ■__ . ft h lata b r_in iid t idem whs ths above are ot the twwwt pattmei s imncrt*d •* this country whits china ai ani wtm clwffau silver plated ware _ _— french clocks bronzes parian marble a lull ck o wo mi nui r - th.~rj !,..„, „„. a w h glenny son sco w m olknsv son a co ar a—a __. m_aw^|m_.o a ria i uklo ■■■" " of the newest and best styles . very low pricks ___—^_—^_- p . . jr a iv.'hb»in*r ropular cook -«. new f.r.t-u.ass cookino btuvk uneocalled and warramted t i iv.»y respect th a a«l au-riori - k _. - u i u i»h he o 1 loum _, - for ita e n,.ru al fuel r ao ov.n u f)pie„.l bali 7 v lit ™ vaclliuejor .^ lnatnforr all k ol fm iha w^g a»jijs sg mmmsz-umt-i „ 1 nevpatekt movable reservoir ** m«wp»te>t*lct.o!.a mr«-flata ew faten sad iron ■_—**. n paieot iwasier -* all valuab eim.rovemfstb tm or ell lor eireiuar with waum-niala m.i,ufaclur,d ait.l sold b j is a 11 pit ham i'tica s y for le by a spitzm.li.er a co u main at 8utt.1 m mc j ■jr x . *_.. , fluting machines.—the best machlo mad price red c«i .- . wa brii-k7 i ».„. rf c _ walbridge 871 main _ — ' fruit jars.-the most desira b a 11 i m*mtm c e walbrhwe tl main it b 1 a°.n?i_!ise,a ni t°ilet waxe i e walbridge 271 maiu ... ! forks and spoons.—rogers broa ai v.r plated ware fuarantmd tb beat lv nrarket c e walbiudo ot main rt kedzie's reliable filters are the bert in use sold by c t walbiudoe j7l main rt . ! br ackets imitation1 mitation o black walnut handsome ch and durable aa suwhs-imm i the amy n i t tti i_.^r t^r_^raien elev ated oven range beautiful i.arge oyjsns ecohosucal so dcst no odobs or steaji hou-.lu.pora remember thia ranfe w.ll uoart roll and bale rle tljt and is bmhii ll by one damper sole a.e,.c at john c jewett a son's i^ukaituke for evekybuuv mjmmmm prices i jli fl tl furniture chairs ( „_ l ar,u 11 upholstery goods v t * a.f-a on hand tumm pumitura ma.lt to onler and r-palrinf boxinc rta done in tha bast mauiiwr ' .»,_, d-w-f isaac d white t.7 m^n - lrkigbkaiukn and ice chests 90tb slate and zinc th be in market „..„. . ™ htr , __* if.i haw h ftrkis ua main at plated fours at and spoons a at reduced prices k quality nrru buual to any made kbaw af rris ut main — paiilecrtleky j a f i i i , haw * r«»'ri 4m malnh ■i — ft^l#l il fft;?__t oaft blls fresh ground oat m.\j\j uxxl 10*1 bills maj plosrar iftlln white winter wheat 100 bti>s genoa _____ cb-lce minneeot mm mm i..._*»-._„._i wr i _,_.,, , 100 mm inurnatlonal mo 1 spnn k . wo boxes pol's n.'iiui*ti starch d-but for cash bf andrew m johnston dealer ix choice o*oceries flour amd oatmeal wholekale aud retail """"""_ ■■a a_h__ra aaa mrnxm s<_*__._7 "^*****»*> mltm ratw9mktam tmr "** morning and evening stab — . improved a ■_■——> po_t-cl_ui cook stove o or th wr ■•_,- mo_,i uttnun ms main rt , ru«a7o nml rhk a imerican cooking stove wim hrffmn n ms mn all arothe patdtt rr-ll a innli.i.m i in n a i |. ue a ■i ll 11l mali w k amehioak cooking 8tov by ._- . £>■mmmm eo-hi-10 iaoktatesd all p m fh 8 a rf a _. _~ l v r i l..i,jl ta_a.a—aha u tb ortd reneaneel hot u i full t—<«o itaimc rrohlc.or m an d w mr haul f !_■11l i 1 . ™ - ■. to the r—,n rrf tb p»pi d _— a f«lf aru aali ha.mn mm a . v _...«_. rt _ . *~., o _. n olim«menorlty o.eralio_er , th ... mmmmmmhm-mm -_. -. <. ■j_i'sj_rjm_sr^_-i ab.uu-c~a t k,-u -.._. _-_ ___* r^*am oa ""* sl-tt-t frar-1 b,o wal_-ma.-im-i mm tr \ peerless a o—(cn>*dio v the best cook stov ever made , a a ri_*dld rau aa p il »— —«_» m u jm_g_m__f_h!m m mrmm m • niss-rr-b^auttmmz i ii fmmmm *_**» w,nl__!__s__.r ""'" ggggg doffalo milwaukee and chi ij cage tin*.—for ds.mii .^_^_^ milwaok chicago and lister m ■■- m t madtot potts 11m new popular j<>«afli _____■pressure pa-t r i teaniir fouktain city geo fet.l_.ln-l maatcr will a mb uttmi-an.-'a dock foot f mu-hiaa l for above port on ti'esoay evening jult *>. at s o'clock th f untaut city is the fastesrt and most tns ■■: c*nt pa—bdk*r aicam.r on the laker for rei_-ht or p*m-sge apply is sheldon pease managing asent omke foot o michigan wert je**om a web'vtt ticket a^-nt western transportation co fssßla'a urn mean - - , ore wm cliiilibß dstntt rt jbi muwa-jhaa and chio-go t*sx h jaß r «> ftt-rjd kt ( r*a*ar paata-fi_ksbsmi badger state wm dickst n m**tsr *_. isa-a th c-mpaay dock foot of washnrt.*n bkmbs an tubbday even.no july 80 at s f m th bad«*r state with aral cl pamei.gei s-com-nodatiofi in er_.iv mm » an em-mta-hett favorite with th tratr i_g pu he ta-_l r ii 1 •*" tmasesjs apply at the otßc of tli ir-e*tsrn tim apmhmnm oompany erie basin or fool of washington atreet » « l ohn *"-■». jr..f^aimem r m choate t cket agent foot ol washington bt buffalo union steamboat company for clar land detroit a oil-ago muwauks and inter tl mediate ports the tarurit jh|^^s^m fbbbbmpr bbsmbbb fll b wt lotjib jamb pratt waaler will leave the tuinfan't dock foot of mai j btreat for the above po.ls on wsdnebdat kvftnin july tl at s ovlock p m for freight or bb—m apply at tht compart . iffloa no 1 main at b-pth caldwell agent union steamb at company for ci*vb-bbd detroit mslismuk and chicago tbe 4 „ lt l •'-->'-' mmm--mmwu tolfimi h-_a__i si h a bis.son 1-4.1*11 will east the company's lock foot of main atrvtt tor tbe porta named above tl'esi ay july w h at msm o'clock p m frtigbt recele»l up to tp m apply at the com pauy'a oflca no 1 main at beth calpweil gent union bteamboat company for lak sti pen or the .^__^^ ssssß-m bsbbbbmjg smmbbbt at t^*a paiffic a^jam\\hmm\\99m-m ed jwi.lt hrik_k • til leave buffalo tttmbdat j__t bvaas o'rlocv f m forsault bl mali mar tf ad porta ake calliag at clet-elaud and dttrolt ami siskin ck-aa onn ittiou at ptirtag i-f-ke with tbe mmmic cent aleamer atlantic wm thorn cawain or copper harbor ea_|l harbor onunseou i pol is b*\-br i tl superior city and dv lutli freight rsceivtml for above porta at to t of mala street arctic j k turner master equal in r-te oapai-ity and accommodati us wiil le anal-osi on tuesday july 27 for same de-t ■a_i.ui theae ateamers are marly new h.re elegant aj ins aod are fumiahed with special reference to th ao mmodation ol pai_bm_*rn and h*r also ami room tor freight and will couatitut during th aw son ot 1888 * b*w and independent lak superior line l«a.i..e busak regulariv anrv tuesday at u f m , and ueeeland every wedne*__av at h p ji for freight a p**___g apply at th comuaßv'b __. flee no 1 main sxrzt buflalo l » mthjj4iotbx agwil 1869 peopije s ham tkamekh for new york tb steamers tbt john ki-tophib o^m londay wedtu lay and friday 552s -~.*_,„ saaday tbunday ai„l saturday at 6j luck r v , ol train of new york centra all.any * aq-.-m.iia ken.ael.er * rato_a and 80-t * l llmnv b_uroa_u ai..i late • f,.nij.tatii steamer b_np sva alw»ys in rudlnea 1 ih..s k convey saom v the t st tne huj-onkvirrluiirmd tl im . token l)r fmrng m jsalßosaa tncudln htata boob b.rth neti rvqu«h(d ol station a nt b^nn . tl be clwte.l v x yora by b f>r-*t northkkn rlka.siri u k i tb lake ontahio rivek bt lawrexfe anu tue k.tt.l ks.iv two silamik daily taxajjia.n nasi ati co ____■_____________; al mail and express i.in km in sabbmmbma with the grahdtkuni railway fkom icimm tom,-ot_-*j.yu < _ r kivpr h*«u«*nay maamßßtßs lioai'tifu h j aaassßsts mmmbj i.t tli white asmmm 8 i——s bambx lake l'hanii lain lake m.-nipl.rcma^ok tsi sn mbbbjb n|-rings n « rt ivrtlaiid ms pr vt_*bba and mew down the river st l*wre.n-e mhii the thousand lalaod an the aondi-rful ka d ol tbe st lawn nee l.y daylinhlj th cheapest most varied snd delightful trip on con tine nt p.lf-ses.aeh le.yino ritffalo at | a m w ii r-o ne-t at lesnati.n anih th fli_i rlaa-bteamer ci of toronto lor toronto tin n d reet con ect'on ill lie m de c th the large ami . i.ii.ni.-liif.it upper cahin t.-aiuer of the express line abyssinian capuin bsstßi athenian c*p*ln bsamssas for darliiif ton p-rt hope cob urg x ngtston a th l i'reaaeo.t ouunas-tintr ther with tbe nne kivrr seama-a r m-hing m nti ai at « bafssb tbe tsabsm ng alteruoon • ii.rr leavj ig ruffa at 2 ml p m will mr kcha lo te aith tbe iiiagi.it.i-n i |'|- r oabbb a uf the royal mail line tan c'a|itain k-lley n thi an c*|>tain dun pottt i apuin sinclair i-t'rv cap^tnfari i champion pt caormarhsau for oawegu kingston clavu.n alnandna b*i tbe n-ihing onmnda ot tba ht lawr*.iee br tx sille dgricaaburg preaacott o__r..wali reaclitng m'mtreal tha following aft rn.^»iat fi o'clock witiioit change of steamers be aura ad nunha tkk t-t via oban i n t \ x railway and htkabkiis hl.-h at good by rail ar boat are available until n...*nit-t isl l-g ar can be otaaiaed at p.l i iced rates at all htasi pal waiei.ng places and citb in the cbß_j_j mu - a millov qs-n agent ih hhackeu om ag't r m u montr , 0 t k'wy montreal j whitmoke atc*ul hußa-o 1869 lmk the union steamboat company will rwn durln the mmuin e_a._i in 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-21 |
| 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 | 1869-07-21 |
| 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. 8034 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-21 |
| 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 | 1869-07-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690721_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. 8034 |
| 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 july 81 16t ino 8034 cable news arrival out of tlie harvard crew the match to takr place on ihe :*!>. of ahuiis latest from havana a ac ao votmrnam july ml the steamer rity d paris whose arrival at queenstown was an nounced yesterday brought aa passenger the harvard i.'diversity crew who are to row the international match with the ox ford men they reach this city to-day in excellent condition and will immediately go into training fur their work the list tt august ban has been agreed on ,*.-. tbe da : ir the catch the timet to-day in an article on the l#l ih church bill urges that the motive whii'h have hitherto inspired urn house a 1-ords to secure the utmost for their friend in ireland must influence them to adopt the pr-^.-rit bill rather than to ex-hange it for tenm inevitably worse stain m-nnih july 99 enrral nur^unda formerly f'aptaiu i n_m rai ot * üba has r cfiveil iivertures fr-mth partisani-.f u n i-*abella but refun to tonronre their catihe the threatening attitude of the carlu-t party causes much uma«me«h i i i bavawa july '-". tht spanish bank in fclfiiit o hmm notes or a s**coiid g vern nj.-ut loan tha joofttals art engaged id dihcas'jir,k t tinancial utmafckm apt ci-uiral .' ' kod.-is in view of t_m pn.rnpt ao tion of the 1 s i arresting the tiilibus lm hm l-^ue.l a ree ariiiiitlu.g artu-u ■ut bis r.k.-lamation of l im mat rcativ t the n^ht of spanish tu »• "■■" neutral vessels in tht w»tera nea cuba sugar and exchange dull but qmt^n reiiiaai unchanged washington acquittal ef mill games on trial tor miiniir intm ol a ito *•*■_■• i»aim-r wan the indian pa_m ni mission left n friday la for thu indian ceuutry to visit nil the priiui t_l tribes and ascertain their i mmmm and 9-khßt condition advil at tbe indian bureau are to tbe mwaot tliat mm new agents are doing the work aligned tie 11 lv tlie in out gmttmtma tory manner l■m-mmmmb-m r i'ark*-r do » not bd-ava that any sutiasm indian trout.it a ___ likely to occur utter all tbe agents gal 1 fairly t anil understand what 1 xp_el»d c *■* ij-t i.urn n 1 i the trial at l aiu colored f.*r the murder of jmmm ''- npj l m 1 wati-hnian in tin mw^dipsrtlmll 111 mar-li mat terminated to..>y according to her own story she bail baaa «■teims ot iniph»im*r intiinaey with dec ascd with tb , prospect of l.e.onniig a mother aha ha.l threatened to kill lng and the lady whom he bad invited to go to the inauguration re ception millie wm subsequently interrogated bj him when she lap salad the threat where mmm ba drew a ptatal and placed it at h i head hut could not discharge it th i n.cu.ed had mmfld him for money 111 vi a « an anticipated offspring when he repuls ed her a short time after this scene she took advantage of ui laying on a lu-iingi t l*e hoarding h'hise in which she was i j ivant and killed bim with an axe or 1 , t hie dt 1 eased not many days ik i c 1 liomicuie deuit.l to one ot the it mmmikm •" <**»-*-- tuw»"l !»"• *- immoral , , 1 the counsel lo t th «■*■■»■»* up a pi a j oi insanity and ~ nerous witnesses w**re . gmmtmmu on this m ibe father o the j *_■1 — si owed tbat fr "* *• uu f ■? great grand parents to the ,■"■■>* ?£*•* insanity ha.l barfl the ruling mammattmmut the.ami du.lge k.sh.r 111 cl ««»»*» l i jury haul miird.-ris where a hoi c"i*''^1 j committed i.y a persnn al aasm mind will j mmi iiino nt until proved guilty an.l the jrry iiuwt give tier the 1-euelit of that dout.t he klifvid the jury should givt i the u-nelit f the doubt as reganls the »*• tuned as the uw had done in other cases j tlie jury retired and alter an abnt-nce of two minutes r turned with the verdict of not guilty six of tbe jury were white and tho other six 1 aland 1 his m the tir.-t urder trial in the district of columbia i j h u_h the latter race served aa jurors hei tbvb stami's during t *■«■f ' nd^ioner de lano arrange 1 **** i ■"•* r j change 11 tl.e renting and filing ri . revenue sta„i,s > ba been the tud ... theolbi.r the m «■■£» * ««« jjj i jt-k-^w-awhof bnaomaa t » » ik.-li.-v i " the corrective will be to j.r.nt j ' ««" » tamps iv the sain manner m tbe inrrtni > of the country is printed and issued v mmei , tho stamps with new designs priutet -" philadelphia and new york t be lorward to the i partni'-nt for the jmursaiilm of a aeal gaum th.-m prior to their bring issue , »...) then i-mmm all from the department direct thk i.ominion mmitdabib the i iiuiiiiinsniner of the encral land j office ha mist addressed a letter to tbe i crown land i immmmm at the doinin i ion of t aiuida emlosiug with the letter a i map of all britisdi kasa america north of i the i'nited mates i.oundary line and mm request*-d that officer to delineate on the map the exact outline of the dominion of canada and the several constituent pro vinces he has alio requested the crown land commissioner to furnish information concerning the purpose of the butish gov ernment to extinguish the interest of the hudson pay company ou this continent and whether it is the purpose of the british governmeuito attach that region of country to tho dominion of canada id if not under what separative organiza t h will be established and what will ou . seat of legislative executive and _■1 wer if " bould not be annexed judicial p scidence connected with tbe a lingular coi u(hcer eh { wlth the l>ove is that the of ~___,„ urveys and mamao territory has lauds in the hudson * wll(wn fur calle upon t omnnasioner m . mm calculate to give bin g"lt _" e lormatiou ol the system _»• , eat original survey of townships in th .. em and northwestern states it w tm _• that the american bjstem of surveys br the best to use in that country hgmm-dt col l a htici at kentucky di***l here this evening of consumption tal whitely was associate editor of the louis ville jomrmm during the rise triumphs and fall ot the know nothing party of ken tucky and for many years controlled the baltimore cmfptt ubaequeutly he had char c of the washington bureau of the k y ihritid and during the past few dartmouth gltat mtmammtaod l rln rmnil at tli « oiumiß.rinrni iimim _*. h july 20—dartmouth a^'ollegr eelehrates its oeutennial to-morrow m v 1 this usually uiet village is already crowded to overflowing with the alumni of the institution many of them are from a distant section of the country gathered to testify anew their love and gratitude to their ven_rsble and venerated . 1m mater among the distinguished men present and graduates ol the college are chief justice chaae senator patterson of new hamp shire hon john wentworth of illinois and gen edward noyes of cinuinnati 800 harvey jewell of massachusetts juhtfe catting of maine hon ira parley chief uetioe of new hampshire president brown ot hamilton college n.w york zun tidme-i maraton o thia state hon e a kollma ol l !_■'■■4i?s t__._nue aad walbridge a field esq 3 vstma 52tahon-t g ab-jmsn umd dauahtrr are also here tha i_rs im-mtatpae-efaea there is yet tk oocaiwa with his praeence but it is tej^l--rf-«}j2 happily and all are eagerly looking forward to tne morrow should the day be favor able hanover will see inch a throng aa haa never yet been gathered within tha circuit of her plea-ant h._i a uouoart waa given thia evenidg by the cermania band of bos ton and a party at the residenoe of presi dent smith which was largely attended new york loft or an enulmi shi with over sixty sonls 700,000 i lioh coming ac c ** jama v'-i-.h july jo three gangs '*'' nver *♦«■_■were cap tured during laat night md a large amount id stuleti proj-erty recovered nn kit tatidißaa alter a consultation with marshal f'.-r urn m relation to the i üban prisoners now ni fart im fayette i'lstnet attorney i'ierrepont tjeitftfl the fort and will commit with the secretary at mate who is now ban an to what deposition fhail 1 made of them tbey wiu probably be discharged upon hiving asutiranc of fraimng from future natation of the neutrality laws i 111 liahvaiiii a special d-spatch irom qamhtom an nounce the arrival f the harvard crew in the city of paris after a pleasant passage than are all will a special llirei ts.f ■h t the the p-ostod evening i'm ii -■rapt battler date of queens u.wn 18th an-hm-bcm the arrival there at the harvard crcwi at noon that day the ggam w«-re in axe-best physical cn.dition ■having teen afl-ctad nnpleasaittrjr only in a 1 blight degree l.v their voyage and are 00o ; saqoantly abasdy repaired to settle down to steady work their boats are in fine or der and the crew only rt.juire the short practice naoaaaa-j to got accnotoaw-i to the mam course wji.-re the race will ta c place plead '/' n-tv f.manuel knag-assad uaaan wtaht and haby indictedl.tr usury plead guilty to day ndore julge cardo/a li.t:uu:i f wsai»teil mail advj ■■rom england give details of th umaat the british ■-# blue jacket burned at wain march lart while on in t way from now aland ingland out of isty-nine iiisuni ttt board only eight art known to be aavod llnti litf ■. paul brrnon " acluls patsy martin frank doim 1 rhav-*ne and nicholas i lar on barged ritfa being connected in making selling and using counterfeit pgrra nnc mtumm maaa brought before cotamaa i..i,.r t_iek_i for examination to-day bornoa admitted making the platen ami hi s la 1-i in default ot smm bad fur tin , ri m j iry i avian demanded an xamii a mm wi "^ resulted in a similar tmmmmtbm ut his case cttlwiai foutatiox ~ "'*.'„ th the reporter at an natwaaam to day . .\ , of the time at the filth avei n koopu.anchap imp irt.r of < bjnaao i si stated tliat it was his intention to import tmt hundred thousand at those men during t_n c-onnrig yeir and hire them out at from 8 to 1s per mouth and their keeping nn uajtcwi si it the suit oi ccl john o'mahony against an.'i.t batman and others for the poises phm tii twenty thousand dollars in gold 1-e longing to the fenian organization came as pgaia to-day iv the xij-reirie court moi 1-rm hef«ire judge mc<*unn the court tjiia'.iv nnule an order directing the payment pf the money to th i barr who had baas appointed recti ret and a check wae irawn lor th amount further procct-d ng were adjourn*d to the 7th innt miscellaneous i 1 kraphi ll.m-t of oibwsi lnl«r baam pmmssmi iv-m a dispatch from c'liiucy ih states tha i lie late rams have bo dmmti the hat ui.ial and th joseph i.ailrnad between ha iiibal and falnr ra that the trains bay ased running betweeii the»e places a present between tbat pt_m and i'almyr :. l_jge part of the countr\y is inundated i hat the railioad trams run with difficult tha toledo wabash and western liai uay is much damaged and no trains hay uit this morning no trains had arrive tin friday night to sunday night oat lii.ty fpft of the chicago burlington at uincy tatd had has been carried awa mmi on saturday b3gsrt a passenger tra larrowly escaped running i;to the brea shere the water pansed througli like iver large iuantiti.s of wheat in th mmk have been tarried r*:iv by creek tli country south ol ha—ihal is ii.un*i bam uverb.j,lmj leet of lumber has be w*hod away x o c c hammond ho was appoin i tymmotrw mipennt ndelit of the i'nif paci'lie l'»"ir a ias accepted the posit * n condition bat diit n-iices with the co tral pacific bom *• unummßimimaa admit of good service m »■p and fa egg be established 7 companies ha agreed to carry fruit *• ne * ork at fo s»«>perpo«ndi*l greenbacks mso to fi i ish migrant train at x par pmuom r ew york and f_b from chicago amimwofthe hading civ bl fl s i'ranci o have organized a society for *. i,ri-t tion of ill iii 1 human pmmmmmm *_ ijh-n and boys lbrt cbi.a^o i iiiiiiii'lial party yeatar ! 1 bstod tbe dry dork bramcm mint and 8 htmch at tha roo-os of the fatn r at wh ipany happy remarks were offered by t tiitertanu-rs and entertain 1 tha ar nn 1-am-ueud last night by th chain i f commerce at the splendid dining ro of tu laoh house tresidoot < rant after a qoiat rest mon day uight arof*e early yesterday morning krelkfast l-l senator t-w-o murphy sent fais team for the president's u^e which was t»rnooii an mmmmmm party from newark btmtad upon him and paid their respects px tensive preparation are being mm for a grant reeeptioa to be given monday even ex-senator eorge b cuiuness died yes t-rday morning at bis residence in \\ atkins ?[. v aged seventy-live years the massachusetts prohibitory liquor uw committee met at boston yesterday snd after a free expression of opinion voted rnammonsly to hold a delegate state tem perance convention iv tins city on the 17th cf august next the object of this enn lention will ba to de-ide upou the policy to c adopted in the fall campaign tb aital lllliisl of the n_mm laborers at pleasant yali.y were lin.dly adjusted yes terday and the mam have been paid oil york will bl resunu-d ou the road to-mor . ark meponald and lohn short are hsl*l tnbail in the sum of 11x10 each to await the action of the grand jury and are stdl in tha evidence in the turner case at acr*n c,a , taken yesterday is voluminous slid c uti.etmg marian hams still asserts hr inn.o ■■* **>' 8 ibe * cot th •_?"" ■-• **■- d in her bmmhmmi rom a d attache c *• treasury l>« >artinent rho tourt ■■■■■■■!»>■decision until this mm_«l l tan ° clock tha corner stone of a synagogue for tbe 1-wish congregation rod *&*~£" ]\-\ veitenuy afterm-on m broad tre*l philadelphia with appropriate ceremonies vhe building when completed will be one ot the largest jewish tcn.ples m this country the official majority lor walker is jo lien lm is at the rockbridge ainm the state prison commissioners who were iiuthorized to locate a reformatory in the sixth judicial district met al the rathban house in elmira yesterday and organized y electing loseph warren of buffalo praßid-nt and prof t w pwight secre tary they viait wat kins on m edneeday ringhampton on thuraday and owego on ■friday tbey will then adjourn to meet at utica on the 9th of august to visit nor wich oxford kichfield springs and other places in tbe chenango valley telegraphic summary gmm ymtkhp-t aftbk..mx mb-m washington washington july 19.—a tl,raki special say . 01 whittleoey and . nam ol vir gin kadi—4 are v washington ga——g up doc mm to prov that tha aurriina ia vimnia ai tarriwl by fraud affidavits are wag prepared and will be placed before tha bacoasts—n cwmmm at the meet jag of coagraaa it ia h—md by thia to hare tha alectoon set aside or «_• have an invstigatioo an*l thus delay the admission of the state a iff il noßr the conservative negroes in washington are raising a snbaeription to defray the ex penses of indicting several kadical negroa for mobbing them and inciting them to hot at the election in that city what bbs v«f-hsi baa wade is in washington he highly lauds secretary lloutwell's policy but feels sore over the result oi the virginia election he thinks we ought to enter a wedge for the m-paration of cubs from the spanish rule and nays he will probably stump ohio for overnor hayes olli dmm-jum the government is anxious to dispose of snme of mm surplus iron-elads and will e)l to spaniards or cubans or any others who choose to buy the presidents of the south american republics are the oniy ptwßttm who appear desirous to invest in these commodities at present but they and the secretary of the navy cannot a b t_e exactly un the figures inoias wattwhrnm tne war department oilicialfl although not apprehending any general indian hos tilities this summer have determined to take every precaution to suppress out break and t i that end have issued orders to the recruiting agencies at nnw v'irk cat-man fa , and other jwunts to forward recruits as soon as possible to the \\ estern frontier vaam b comtaauskd it atmaan that major james ilaggarty's i'onni'i tion with fenianism will lose him hi consulship to ftlasgnw for which position he was confirmed during the spring his i maapmh•mt has not yet been issue |
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