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buffalo express vol xxiv tiiuksday july 24 1889 no 8035 cable news the preamble of the irbh chareh bill bentored by the lords great excitement in the com mons a kmnoi tlint oladwtone will wi.h.liaw tho bui hhlpwrrck and lohs of lifr on thi japanese coast colen3o again victorious *'--, c ac london july 2it.—advices ant received h.jre of the loss of the linti-h nlnp laaj sidmouth captain w«ir whsek sailed from v'tebev juno r for t;tangow he onas nunced a heavy kft ! x nn.i sprunt aleak when she wih ahaadeaad im awtf were all avt»d and un.le.l at iliw^ow yesterday i ■■! i i slim in the boom i cansnwasi last sweeaaj tlie lord may t inii.lni in fail rvbes bmantod a aetilien of tne nfebeas f l»ui bu at thtt bar ntaynsg tli house to naaaort the tswb avorn ii-tw ili..kin_r to neuure reli m^i.*n quality in irviand charles wentworth l)i!ke numbrr for chelsea naaaated a aetttioai ajgaad l twenty live tteneaad aiiiee at gaaat aaking vr the ermncius wiumii johu.-toj anndbcr for potfmt complained of the eondu-t of th pauoa in the recent anniversary if sii 1 than hll wen i rigid infncimnwilt f the party pro t;c<thionn act in dtater wfaue it had been yftematically i'-lattd in the eooth of ire laud the kt ban cmanastar furteecue the chief beeratary let ireland praised the to warance and onler exhihltad ou tliatoccasiorj through the aavannakfa4 fie hoped horn ever that the abeervanee of the in of ju ly would soon diweontinui thrnughoiit the land john \ ance bmbwar for armagh nr^e«l the ajaaa if th party ptvttmma a:t 1 i(k l;f.hh;il a'aiatiun the bastanai in l--i\.>r of the ilinestablish tin ut ■.; the v i lnir-;h continue tv be bau in wariaui parts f ireut kritaui i budwoh is ibe aant of itiaboa colenso of katai the l'nvy ( onajofl hax daosded that be ha a full m<ht to the oiahoacal at pyterwjar ltzburkh and ■sitagethai freu from the in tcrfcrenc of the cape towu aulhontieh the iri-.h hi x 11 lill.t in thk sovhoi uhum i/'mmps julyjl lit thf mouse of lanh last ni^lit the inab church bill as return l from the lions of common wan taken up karl iianvilj'i cotiiplirneiit<-<l thi il')imf of i>irdn on the utility and htau-s rnanahip developed in tin lute debate and the moderation shown by the op|>osition to wards its close the government thought home of their aideri'liuentn nod bobm imd and otd'-ih u i t injuinisiniiln he did net not consider that thu bettm of c.m,in.»n h*d dealt up«tciliously or rontemptuousu with them for out of sixty amendments only thirteen had wn arwolut-ly nan tivwl flu analyiv tbe aniendmeuts hay iii the effect to mtaaww what the bill in t«ud<>d to ttamdsowi and sail that concur rent endowment notwith»tan.fni ti.e ability uah whi.-h it had been aupporttil the koverninent w'a obli^d te onmnief a bre.ieh of faith in their constituents while an overwhelming major ity of tbe )!•• inw nf uoajajoßl aud ptihlie nptnioii wet opposed to it in njapeh te the hisposal of the miirplux fiimls the awn ho saw and heard the more he was o n vinced that it wan di-.niv^.ntayi-.uifi to kr ■p thu anaatiaa epaa and he eomlennuil tin pta|pueiiiiai to keep 3,uuo,ogu dangling haf in ii uim peoftls t excite and stimulate agitation h arabdtha hobsb not to ad here to this anaaduentt fend propoaed the rt'iusfrtion oi tlie wtirr.m iu.-k out ol the anaasus of the trigiaal bul lard 4 atnm eomplaiqed in stnmg trrtn that the nt bad not sdhared to karl utaimswi blaagfl t at thu imw auieniini'-nts w-m i ba r.hatetnihy eaßsfld fred is a the faith uf thia promise many who ahjeoted to tbe bin .-■; it own me its were nsdajoai to votv fur the eooad read ing bethoßgfat mr olad>to had mcd bmgrage in the other bottsfl bmworthy ol bjaiarifaad rf his position he otmteudi-d tb-it of tho laoilltaieill whi.h had been rejected l except twobad bam dihjhjsfd al witbo&t the slightest coa hili ration ibf modtfioathmh made in other aiitemlmeiiti were utu-hy ihosorj and uamati!*f,-u.u>ry and he boaad the liui.at would insist an tin irtiervatr>n ot the wur phih fur innniniliam and on am.-u.lmcnth with psseeet to tho curates and to thu oomnnitatiou of itu intemell the remain ing amni.luienta faaksgaf minim iin|niiilaajn they nn^bt gin dp in onler not t provoke » mhm eoluaii in i ivc an the two tiouw's the karl of k-inl-erly said th govern ment eoajd n>:t give wa baal cnwjr thoagbt the wtitdaeffbe r igiual pti-aml.le wen astmmv u tli r bljpoaji majority of in 1.in.1 ami urged the ameraasaal te oanant n the laniliimiii if the bill fell on e..i.i tof its rtfunal to yield thin poiiit it wuiil.i l»e the fault of thu government lonls halifax ( bukridde and shafts ry supported '!'■■goteraamot ban koeai q favored d iarnlelitr^nmttit and li.h«!iit]owinent sukj it to txi^tin rifjbtl he thought the woi.it iv the preamble on naeeeaaty and mythic if the real ob ject of the lull was to bf tl-viar d >' ahoum rtat that the deciainn ol the la*t hecti.n ffu againsl all church cstal.li-h luuntn th>w ot bngund and scctland as »> well ih tbat ol ir«laod,and the exietonee 1 of the irish ehi rch oaght to be maie ■di wot mm r befirnd the preuuble ! was eaaable of any tnterpn tabon he tbnught urn ra tol glofaee to all deaonuaa tions was thf wisast plan for whalilnhina religious eo,iuhty he rfonleiml that he would fe--l awigai to v te a^ain&t the aav trunit'fit m the qontion of the preamble should the lull f.nl to pass the ■—— y nt would only have itnelf to bnnn he thought they ought tv reeiprucate tiie con ciliatory deposit i-n manifested by lard i aims the uukenf avgyb daned th it tli get t riiinciit ilnt-iir il to provoke a oottiaioß bo twuen the houses of i'arltainent he ■!■■uounc d i'dncurnut tndownn-nt an<l do lakiod the provisions of the ball as not ouly just but irei erou9 the mafnjajl of salislmry reproarheil tbf government pmity for its abaage of opinion with taapeot t dueetabtiahiimat and dises dov inent befbn takini oaoa it held tfihtu to be lishtiiict bmstare now it urged that they were ixiumi together nniih^oiultly he bahwnd tlie h'lojiti'>n of coneurr lit riflnvv uicnt would have '■>- v win and cta;<..-.tuan liko he op|m»wd the prtanible anil tht aaaaaariatsanof the aurplu .*» a cahm au-l foolish ttl rt af tin to binl iv turn parliaments thu government withiqlil to giiaril :*_*■v 11 it the employrut nt of the hurplus for ratig|aßj aarjweaß lie imaioted that the lanm ii.i-1 a c liar ami well de tired duty to perform to tlieui(telvi'3 in thu nut ter li re^inting these dcinandii of the gaw « ment they wom not ri si.-t;n the verih-t ol the country bat the will t a ankgbl imli idual they have erhwtturl all tlieft eflorts at eoneffiatiai anil baaßaraaneee t gn way mm w««u bit to uertioe the in neinai\emn f the prani a wefl as oh k"ri iranvilh proteste<l amin.it the fanv gungti applieil to the l-overnnient and ap pealed to the lurda to support the govern ment in thin pa ami critical moment the h wss then aillitil en the motion of earl unawuie to reoton the preamble with the lyuawaag oansti kor the fnotion i ajiiirt it 17 alacrity against the government s earl qeaamsensored sn adjournment in order that be might nnaiah his colleagueß ami at a late hour the house ivljouraeo thk bwm ash rommona lain july 1l a short time aft«>r the division agaiuet tle oovtnatoal in tht house of lords had bean osadeanl mr ladstnne entered the house of t'ommoi.l his appearance was the signal for a rmuatk able outburst of tnthi:si wai chaarafta cheer came from the liberal side ot tht house and busineas was entirely suspended the press to-day v occupied with th ul'ject of the vote in the house of lords the time is satisfied that the bill ma be carried this marios if the nrinoipa 3 ■t ebtoai imbbmfw m the cabinet and a h**y neohbon be takes to defer prograee on ib bill until another we«tnn to the destruction of the country ad immeasurable psril o tie chmcb ihe star say tae l,<»r-is have rushed upon certain con-eqaences of defying the na tionai will the diversion of last night has revealed the spirit in which the bill has been opposed from th first the t'lpyni/jt thinks the lords hay vir tually settled the fate of the bill for this seenon of parliament the new bill wi be presented more stringent in form awl it rni"»t be aeoffpted if anything was needed to damage the chvrcfa and arouse the country to passionate resistance the reckless debate f yesterday has furnished it the country has reached a great crisis the natnre of the course whu-h the ministers should adopt admits of no doubt the xrtr considers the country in the midst of i constitutional crisis the ljords gtvhsg full hwin to their reckless im pulses bsmm iin!i''l into collision with the icovermiieut tbo ' r>mm*mis tod the country tin duties and responsibilities of the s n i tioa should be weighed by the ministers with the calmness and confidence of men sure of an ultimate and speedy victory the bill when presented at the autumn ses mtm will haoohbi a law with great spetd the lbbhssi will cot require the threat of otsaaiaa el the new peers to lead them to t then to a inure stringent measure they certain will not be allowed to op ii"iu tli mseivea the third t.rn to a will ol the nation the country must decide whether the irre«p iikimo lehating society is t be allowed to interfere between it and ts delirx^rate purposes ■i v i nt.n ly v.-l iouotitutional - x pressed lctblv rao r ninm a nu»omaawl ijwikmii jm l in the lluu.se of luriion to nij^ht tin re was a full attend iit'm of iuciiit^ra a ne&tifda praying cor the lejeslua ot tli arm r.ilm jt.i to th irish church bill as pre i.il-'i and received uilh loud ilium ■m r mi'lbank member lor th north ri'liuj o yarfcabm waut*-.i to know if it wah li'iiipettiit f"r this basjm to lumand aii vpology from the hovm f i'et-rs fur lan bj ued l»y thuir lorflsliij insolwit t the i'r*:mut and lufttiltiiiy t«j the dignity ot t i abqmmk the speaker aedswd the qmttitm was neither a point of i psst m i osm of privilege l'h:s house was not cognizant of what passed in the house of lflvdfl and he dectd • i that the i|iiimtnin could not be entertain d uthi xt mors lonimv july 2l aiidoi«ht it is ru oored tn-mght that iadtttone will with rlr the insh church bill and as sooe a have ih-'ju voted wdl nnofofftte parluwmnl n ofdec to introiince the ntfi at he autumn sfßmimi under 11*111 llliwt«fines which wtil ea«m the lurds to faesitata ih lore mjnrtinj it irelam imulin july 21.—the high sht n\t vi in-i-n « ccunty who was shot by a road ute ih-*^-;ii will recover it in his wouiivlti ■lid li laif report that hia case is pro favorably two iwr>oiis have been ft ted iv connection with the altur i kam ¥.. parlh july 21 the i>pputies ol the left in the corps i.'-gihlatif int<'iided to jmm i manifesto culhug ou r'rancu to sit in imlgmeiit over the recent events the i'hiers party have n-nolvetl to p l r»ist m hexpfaw bt-fore the cliamber urn sim and j)nnei|>lc of their propoeed iriterpcllatioii mm vman siv kj'.a i july pji a rteanunsp lurmijly a dmfeilerate tthftf called th l l'.tl[.-ih\»hee m totally wrecked on i'tym iith koek near vokobama japan on the 17tb of june tweuty-nnr liv.a were lost including the captain most of tht em an>i many of the nmßmlgen on receipt of the tirws at yokohama bjhmtasma **;'■> immidi ately dt spate bed to the set ne of the dihaa t*r but no vestige of the wreck was visible the venn having sunk iv f rty fathonia o water amori th lest wen captain hill wnttftj the ercon.l en^ine'-r morgaotfmd an vi an'i wpii known nitchant el cautoa wright furmerlv ff san haoctmo llrrr ja.-kdik pianißt ami mean dabwe and mailer tne iwitaial >' '■•' | tnred hkoda.li bmb*b ■***! holds the fart nt f—iegewe the stemmr kai-le wuafa wae mown np by hwthei iiwih ha<l been removed the m ika-lii was prfn.ir.ny to leave jeduoto avoid receiving tha ukaof bcfaf bus an ejahnay was n&nri k-avintr for the inodwkh inlsiiils i he.mikado hat delu i^a i'd two of his mtnistem of foreign a.ftain for that miasi n th kr n.b corvette dnpieiion sailed jns itlh for trail a krooch n.i.'.hh.pinau eapfund by im perialists add cumd toj.-il.lo wasstirren dered to the fru&ch minister ami together ' with i fnaofa oifioer qtbii rly in ttie aar rice f urn rebel at u«kod*di teut to saigon on the dujilexion paliiameiit v.ua still in nmsiim at jed do and its uctaoß waj anxiously aw.iit-d by the btttivee and farrignen thi japan i'lc-'tt a\3 th position of the foragnfl may l»e estimat'il by the con iiii:.-n t traik w!;i;-h h»l reached a poini kf utt r ittatmation an.l wsn-h has due solely te the bnd faitb of tlie government in th port of yokohama were the tnitt'd states steamers l'lncatanua and monoeacy and tho shi}>s beivideti fran new york and i'eerfout from l.oiidon ( liina pekin ndvioea ute tliat the great north and s.mth gate of the inner city near which in the imperial ies idsmius aru iu i eroding mcfemell c repairs ! sunlit showutl of rain had eeuan but nut ' khtl'l'ieiit'y copioua to improre the now d s psrm&e eoadmon of th cram the wprfcj esta»>!i»hed at the ivkin collegr.m a frli.re theft h yre.it exeitepient at !■'.>■lniw and other cities on tlic liraml ca -. at the pmsppct for a fnraddnbfa rebel li'-n a lett r had been bnnd giving the particulars of a erueptmoy to capture fi»o how bachng hbbbbbw h«b how and sli;ini;hai the nuiniktof majmnjmtqxfi ia reeemed at tifiy thoii-and ehtffly at can ton and mingho another outrage wm enmrnitted on f r eigners near kaafcow noßstly tiu jlritish i oiiftul and ins wile bang among fcha party th it was attaefced the nsattar will soon ik braaxbi to the notice ol the cteasm hiiniiiiniirt and an inieeliigßtsw of the affiurii winnieed thsrinhahrtante nf i>:i -• hai turmosa hod resisted llio afteail of the new 1-n nvl-inehief to capture the pnatee and rtinforceineuts were called in and the ptees haul neaunaily amaadend whiietbe english gnabaat otasnn vy nt li-hang placards were j>ostcili)u the gates offering a reward for tlio nninler of f»r eigaensyndthc it—limiliuilluf th»'ir steamers tht american hoepttai at hongwoo ss t.imishf.l through the devoti.m cf a i'hila lulphia lady eoßssajaai in successful ojera ti'>n iiw t'onper is m^itng artiiß nnupa r.iti tih for the indo < hinoae expedition the c s st-nmer inadilla is at llnnc i*nag the oui'ida kat llakodali it is reaartod that bath thf ( tia^hll-a and lan bjm have k-en aaanoajaad after undt-r^n inn aeeeawry repairs they will be sent to california and mid boston i prrp*r>lion f..i tti ii v m bold i annt rwmuf c't-lcbraiiou j bonfok july 21 a meeting was held i to lay in horticultural hall under the aasvpioea of the fftintra natural history so ciety to de\ise mmim f<*r oelehratin the ■ut nmal anniversary of the birth of llu;n -- kit on the 14tli of septeuil>er next mayor shurt'eit pre«iile 1 ami a committee was apj-ointed to carry out the o'nect ofl the meeting and a resolution was adopt t-.l approving the plan of iv undine in oqfsv n:cniof»tiou of the day a ceholarship in th muse'ini of (_' mparative z k>!o^y t '« t mcd the humboldt schoiarabip thit shall stand as a lasting memorial of the sig nal services rendered both by humbo it and aiiftaaiz to the cause of literature and i n motion of k w ffig^mol the 000 ft n.ittee was authorized to communicate with ad a^k th co-'peratirn of scientitie soci eties throughout the country in commemo ttag the day prof agassi will deliver an address on the occasion the schooner speedwell of easrport has 1-een seized at this port for alleged smug ging of nine keg brandy in herring bar r is the brandy had been illeg-dly passed mm the new hrunpwuk l>crder 1i — three young men committed a most brutal outrage upon the person of a girl out 14 j cars of ago yesterday noar i •'•■■!■.. saratoga county they were on li.cir way with a team to charlton when they ovtrtook the girl going to some place thry invited her to ride and she accepted and at a certain point she was t keu from tne gim and the outrage committed she and t.»e team were both left along the road i and the youny ruffians made their escape ihe officers ate in pursait but no trace et i has been discovered washington millie inline s*'nt to the insane asylum lobable failure of the dent i'routranime in mb slsnippl ic ac 4c wasnivr;tox july 21 ; can confidently he repeated that there be no interference with the landing o the french cable tbis go\ernment havict been furnished with a pledge in writing b i agents of the company that it will con i t whatever terms i ongress may pre ■« in the premises no authority how . has been given for the landing ot the s'walcoi'rt martial the naval general court martial baa beer ordered to commence at the n'uvy yard at t'eusacola fla on tile 2d of august foi lie trial of captain frank muurou of the marine turps insane mattie games colored who killed her white paramour nyle but who was yester day acijuitted of the charge of murder oi he plea of insanity has be*-n placed in th insane asylum several physicians who have seen her since momlay say they are under the impression she is at this time in pkp.sonal < ommissioner i maim has returned to washington after some weeks absence to-morrow the resident and family will i a short visit to new york and return c evening missismpti ditional information received from ssippi this afternoon is to the effect a movement to nominate dent as con servative republican candidate fur gov ernor is likely to fail lor want of support tom mem>k;rs of the ktpublican party thus far only eleven republicans of local promi nence have indicated their intention to sup port l>eut and they make it conditional ipon the ticket receiving the approval of resident grant and his cabinet as tin ts not likely to be the case the movemelt will in all probability result in a complete , failure or join with the democracy ,—_■» «_ new york thr i illilnis.rrs still at fort larayetlr slc ay c xkw york july 21 by the falling of the area of the new catholic church at radeon city n 1 this morning two men named roger tie and lywis andrews wer instantly killed and leorge hums terribly rut ami bruised but will probably recover tie was a married man and leaves a wife and small family av-thkr eatrpajnov uisell sage another of ibm brokfr's in lijctod for usury plea<l guilty this momiiii mii.n.viiv the seventh regiment started this even ing on itd excursion up the river ml'i'ek tkial the trial of policeman matliew camplvell for the murder of morris long on the 3d o july was commenced this uiormiig the rllibi'st os the cuban sulbaoton at fort l.alayette wave not been lasahed jndgß pierre ont is not in town to-day but will be ban to-morrow when the prisoners will proba bly be released rkrson au senator fenton is at the fifth avenue | hotel he sails for luropo saturday in i . impany with lyniau treinain hidirunila giving him an ovation oil his de parture miscellaneous tell graphic items of gt-itrrnl li.i rr«l fioni dium.hi rwlsies 1 mll'ial returns from the virginia elec tion shows the vote for walker 28>00u short of white reifisrratii.ii and th»t for wtdls nhm short of colored irgi-trat'ou ofc jectionable clauses m the constitution were ilclt-ated by 4e\#joq it appears to have en an entirely new deal in ohti<-s,as only six in mbers of the elected legislature have evet bei a there before thomas r bowdeu attorney general of virginia resigned yesterday john c dreckenridge f/m in cleveland saturday representatives of the toronto hoard of le left for oswego la?t evening to at the meeting of the t anadian associ l*rt ■■at that place to day imiral farragut and family arrived in go yesterday morning au.l left in the noon for california m st louis bowel of trade last even iscussed the subject of running pro rs to new york m well as liverpool laneiro and texas and mexican ports i'resideut of the hoard was inslructetl point a committee to raise subecrip for building suitable vessels tj carry he project c trial by an ecclesiastical court of les kdward cheney rector of christ opal church chicago for alleged un n/ed omissions in the baptismal rites inmren tm commenced at ten o'clock rday morning at the cathedral of st - and st faau the case has excited h degree of attention all over the xy as involving very important pnu sof clinch polity as web as spiritua lies in the principles involved the against mr cheney is that in baptis mal rites he omits the word regenerate."1 the cathedral was nearly billed mostly by ladies who take a lively interest in the itz.gerald the ex-cashier who was ar d for stealing fmm from the syracuse hank has been held to bail to answer c charge he was subseouently arrested ie charge of embezzling 3'l,(m(o from tame bank it is alleged he has been ting in wall street trtmouth celebrated its centennial yes ay a great multitude of alumni were cut the exercises were held in a tant me of holding h which was packed if 1 ustic chase occupied the chair rlank by distinguished guests including rts gem sherman daniel clark and ernor steams i'resideut smith rered the address of wel e president brown of hamilton ege read a historical address which ved rapt attention to the last mr se spoke at length chiefly on the early rv of dartmouth an 1 the changes the id had undergone during its existence spaakers then followed theexer i were of a highly interesting character n a race yesterday at philadel between goijsmith's maid american g:rl the former won m c straight heats time 2:22 2:28 sasst tting american girl was the lavorrte noth»r eenviet escaped from sing jn last night and is not yet found ■«■m telegraphic summary rnott vast««dat amtsoox'a editions | waashington washington july 20.—secretary fish says he has no authority to grant permiation to land tne french cable at daxbary mass uch authority belongs solely to congress but the secretary expresses the opinion that corgresa will probably interpose no onjc tiuua financial condition of the soith a ligh treasury crtijial estimates the amonol of money in the southern states at present at about 40,0(10,000 and expresses the opinion that the south ia better off financially to-day than it was before the war in former years the planters lad nearly anticipated their crops whereas now it r entirely different last year's harvests were not quite so bad as it was generally supposed and with close economy were sufficient to enable them to support them selves the unwillingness of capitalist to loan them money hurt fall has really inured o the benefit of the southern people a hey now find themwtmt for the moat par ■us of debt their old obligations having msen swept away by tb bankrupt law ivh a fuli yew i profit in reserve ootimmerr rrcsssh the hydraulic printing prenes of th vemiaent advertised for sale pom me ago were to-day purebred by mr jto of philadelphia he gare 10,00 or sixty tixcf them the original cost o rhivh to the government wu over 100 00 they were sold aa old iron wiriiimw's unions several active persons interested in th tabor movement have xv-cently developed b roj*'ct to divide the different working en's unions of the united state into twi r inure orga&iziti4ma,rapresentuigthe opin oob of tli's prominent political parties vi be country the aryue that by this move bient the perpetuity of the unions will 1 guaranteed and the demagogiam of politi nans who iff to tbiee organization wiu fail u pi.tii — any effect either for oi igaioet i!it rittl mm of government ■mliey v u i nxj im at awke it ib pro bid iliit ik luj.um.au printers of wa.-l u^t>ui wiii r-jon take avme action in thu jirtctiod the colored mechanics and la orereuf lultiun.ru have already comtnen ct-il organizing on a basis tf protection ' gainst th^exrluaiveness of the white union if that city and it remains for the work wi men of s in other place to establish a l>mua on the basis of equality to all races the yrestion of caste t!ie action of the mayor of this city in recommending to the city councils last ? veiling that the public schools be thrown qm to white and black children inuis not only meets with he disgust dl the resilient population but a majority df the trustees of the schools nearly all ot vhom are northern men by birth and i.uartily in accord with the mayor in his other ultra-radical theories and the üblicly aver that the practical result ot ych a doctrino will be the gradual if not iiii li tte disintegratiou of the public v .'.'■: in this city the < i han extsditiovtsn the rtjirt:j(.!itatives tif the uhan revo lutiunists here do not express regret at the sa^;c ih^ful brokiui up vi the rteect tillibus t;ring e\'i>editioris in saw york they say l"je i i.l rs of thn party captured were ir r-«pr;usible a«lvcuturtrs an«l wholly untrust tynrthy it is intimated here that tht rßovemeots f the junta in new york are a mere mind to cover up the tracks of mor ■:.: ■: t ojurations goinj on in other irts af the country however this may k'i the rupreseotatives of the revolutionists lu-re beuin to be in the beat of spirits and m no wist discouraged at the progress of events the x'/uirrr of philadelphia says that ipa ntly a l»ark left balimore wit i 24,ihk bnd of arms and ito.ikh rounds of ammu ititn-u for i üba she got otf without trou ble prnfcssuig to be loade<l with hay an.i reacheil her destination successfully it is uuderstikkl that another vessel is likely to il soun from the same port e:milarlv fieightcd new york new vokk july xl—-yesterday's euro ean bu-aiujshiij3 brought nearly 9080 pas p ilgers a little übrn ltwlfff iv saturday ni^ttt last about eleven o^imk twenty or thirty men called on the ptoprietor of tin qrmg ratal at turner's n'i un krie hallway ami gbvq him the al tonnatiwi al enlisting yo*um whito women mr the colored waiters in hom mrrioe bttfon n^xt saturday or beiuy cleaned out the tlciuind has nut been acceded to and all tk tuplo\v of the hotel are preparing to resist any at,tj.'_k tiik uq9os healers altout one fourth of the ji.juor dealer entitled to have a portion of their uoomfl laom-y refunded to them have failed to call fart it h.vrcor master fees the col'ecti'ia of harbor ma>ter's fees im pond b a law parsed at the last sensiou of the new tti"iy lrgmlttfi is resisted t*y tb tin»rd steamship < mrm]f on the i;;<»unu uf it uiuvn-tlutiuuahiy the mat tyr mu ik i.u-.t betore tlie fc'^b cimrts for mtjacfttion likcf heizriie the tnbwdoq factory at 151 [■ulton street brooklyn iwlunuini to vakattm koro as i-i/iil ycisterdr\y t'»r violation of th revenue laws one huti'lrwl nun twtnty live thounaml cigars twu thnusand pwillol of leaf tabnoo and a ry c|iianttty of — taimg feolweofl was turuul vnt to th custody of liankal l'alttn f,ath 0 bosfom vf fibf the recit'l of the siiuietylor che l'reven tiotitt'ui ot cruelty to annuau hhowa that during tfefl last three yeara li2ikj horses have jteriahetl by tire m this tity arkivfi the 9tcamer uih america from kio janeiro has arrived a nirrmt mom at twenty-live minutes to ten o'clock last ftrmiag ■fpleni^id meteor of an emerald c"l<t app.trectly as imm a one-h.ilf of the 4iam t*r al the moon then rimbmg on the h..utlnrii menrtian moved slowly int th iiihmpt*hi at a piiiot about forty deijrte ibova thm mtfuk jwtftwt horiz.m or ten di-grei north ci uentf or alpha iv the cun^t.-llation of cvgßm and aftt*r mvm for tive seconds with its train el red yellnw and l»iue over an arc of thirty decrees in a direction north by wi-st it suddenly disappeared this waa a remarkeble meteor it cast a iu-ep shadow even under a moouiit sky th meteor was eten from points lut nuies hstaht likviiutios in mauacaiiio cumba l.awrensen of the briy jenny whiih arrived at this port la»t ui^ht from [ porto alxlio rafmrtl thxt a revolution had f farofcan out in maracail»o qm lielaire ha-1 dwt-iar'd war ai;a!niit tlie government an<l t^e port of mwrmßrr was blockaded m lontraits mr a b mulk-tt mofcitoct of the trea i sury lvpartintnt h.13 adverti.srti for pn pns.il till the km last for excavating aud carting away the earth from the foundation i.f the new poafeoaoa in city ha 1 i*»rk ilao tor furnishing granite aiul cement fur the building the untraets wiil be award ed probably about the mullle of august seuioi;>ly u.l mr roebling tne eminent engineer and vih has charge of the projected kast hiver bridge beiween thii tuy and urooklyn ib n ix itlll and it is thought he can not sur v ye s clot o!:t\inep thf coroner's mtjuost over the body of i william lawrence th murdered hi'ijoken w-iitelituan failed to altonl a clue to the as i nan a german epn ational reform the agitation on the part of the denruns ir this city to in?ure a reform of the present system of education on the plan of the ! chivols as established iv prussia n<i switz e»latid ia stcailily progrnssing last tight wii association for the seventh ward was foeomd a a meeting h«u in market stn-et and dele^itea to the lately formed central [ ■irgam/.ation wum e!eete<l a similar raett ] ug warn iwh in the ninrtcenth vvah at which ialag«fem to th ibn nametl | eentrai organizatw.n were elecu.-d i he pwyd raconn m am uttaghßaat of tht i public cbo<>l embraces a j.uu to intrciuct ! thetierroan language m the school as a branch of public i-istr ie;:.>c katvl a ammn a sad accident oceurr^l at port jarvi ; y,mteriiay altern<^>n a eolort-d man n«n«i j oeokgl hasbrouck while huuting for ai j wootlchuck unintentiocaily sh a gu atkiut mue years of ace daughter of henry uutrwaa the shot waa fata killing her ajniost ui&taut ly hasbrouck immediately nurrcudermi hinisell to the luthontiefl mbis weep a«i tillmobe the t «•■ti wciintsi:;iy morning con tfcius the utmmmf it will afford the friends ot both d.sunl'uiah'-d parties in ftjmfti pleasur jv iearn that the long per sonal catraugtnieut letwceii • x i'rennietit pulmorw and thuriuir weed waa brought to a happy clo»e a few days since at sara toga by a meeting of reconciliation ao m nauuuons in iv feeimg in^idenu ao rt-i able aod chara.b-ristic on bota aidea tba we tnidt we vi->lato no private confidence a stating the fact in_.y were lurtil voluutaxy mediators mr f.ilmo u.ade 1 the lir-t advance by intimatiiig to mi-.i 1 w..1-.1 m the occasion of an accideotal i meeting at the dinner table of toe hotei ■that if he were sure it wunld be agreeable tto her father he woold call upon him at his i rooms on hearing this mr weed imme liately sought the rooms of mr fillmore berc without scarcely a momentary ref erence to bygones personal or political,the nost hearty good neighborhood and kindly mderstanding were restored 80 these reat co-workers in the old whig time oth grown gray in the public service are tgain friends after an estrangement ot early a score of years _— m ■» european madrid july 21.—there is much ex jitement throughout spain there have een many arrests made here ami at valla lolid barcelona and cordova of parties elieyed to be fomenting instruction sev eral generals and colonels of the army were imong the number the government au chorines are taking great precautions to prevent an outbreak the decree of the bhc-minister of justice hen-era has been withdrawn the french government has irdered all spanish conspirators away from the frontier a sharp fight occurred yesterday at cin lad real about 100 miles from here be tween the civic authorities and a band of insureectionists presumed to be in he in terest of don carlos nine of the latter md several of the former were wounded the insurrectionists were driven off and the leaders all escaped a deep plot has been discovered here having for its object the assassination of serrano i'rirn and kivero complimentary london july 21.—the star in an edi torial to-day compliments general grant's steady refusal to recognize the gobans as belligerents this course the star says prevents the spanish government from se curing the tinted states of unfriendly feel ing toward her however much she may be grieved by tillibustering expeditions from american ports france pauls july 21 the corpt legislatif will meet on the 2oth of october tba havana july 21.—late advices received from santiago de cuba say that on tbe 11th inst the american war steamer al bany gettysburg and < eiit;eur have arrived at that port admiral huff and the othcers of the fleet paid a visit to the commander of the kas tern department major ilios with some of the spanish troops bad a sharp engagement with the i n'mns under mansanillo twenty of the tatter were killed and twelve captured the spanish loss is not given - - •■• m ■i run by telegraph gen i ivan and col cunier of the cu ban service are at the chi on house and intend making clifton their headquarters for the present yesterday afternoon duriug the severe thunder storm a man named currie and two children residing at l'rin village canada were struck by lightning and in stantly killed another man was severely injured daniel h fitzgerald formerly cashier of the syracuse city dank is under arrest charged with stealing abiut mwf from the bank lie has been he & for examination by the i'olice justice the board of trustees of the lehigh university at bethlehem pa , has appoint ed lieut if h heir of th v s a late instructor at that point rufessor of math ematics in the university the schooner japan arrived at fran cisco this morning bringing advices from hong kong to jiinc llith ami from yoko hama to june ooth she brings 1254 pas sengers i64s tons of incrclianaise 2d tons of which are for new york the heavy rains ye>terday afternoon and evening at ibxbester prevented the sbbsmmsn test picnic and festival being held the sicngerfest closed last evening with heavy pecuniary loss to tbe manager the stone wall of a new iloman catholic church at hudson n j fell in this morn ing burying four men in the ruins the seventh regiment leave new york city this evening on its way to saratoga an inland for lt til.—ttnn moderate from the awdssi spectator anybody want a kingdom all for himself twice as big as the isle of wight with hills as high as skiddaw timber fresh-water stream*,bc.ir.tifu climate varying only from ts to 78 deg and isoil that will grow any thing the ttkgmph of friday swjn there is such a king bun to ht to be had ol the british ' jorcrnment for a moderate rent it is the island of auckland 180 miles south of new z aland with no natives and belonging to the colonial oflfoft which some years ag fesasod it to messrs finderoy who leased it again to a company the latter fa led to p»y the rent and the government accordingly took possession again no fnr iher assignment has been made and if any body wants to be a sort of king and can get forty or fifty laborers together lord granville will wc doubt not make him lessee governor and parliament all to gether he ought to be rich enough to keep a stems yacht though or he will be rather more secluded than if he kept a pike if adventure is not wholly dead among us that island will be taken np this year thk natural bathing facilities at the cali fornia geysers make the locality one of the niost popular resorts on the pacitie coast the ordinary bathing establishment is a feature in its way it is primitive in its construction being built of rough lioards and portions of it coveted with gunny tracks yet contains natural steam hot water and cold water baths one room is directly over a volume of steam which rises from the earth and fits the room so that upon 11 rat entering it the heat and hteaui are almost unbearable but in a few seconds !■<-.■• n puite comfortable and in a bhort time are luxurious the bather hav ing steamed him-elf sufficiently two stepn bring him beneath a stream of hot water which pours through a ro*if in a continual volume and is of just bearable heat hay ' ing steamed and l>oiled the bather steps a i few feet and plunges into the runuing brook which is waist deep with pure wa ter cool and fresh from the mountain above the effect of this course of bathing is to leave the bather refreshed and invi gorated in a wonderful degree sej»erate establishments are erected for ladies and with the same facilities nj a . the good people who took it for granted that the revolution in spain would rotate the roman catholic church out of power in that kingdom and convert the country to protestantism will be disgusted to hear tha the aesrljf appointed hegent serrano . has inaugurated his office by sending 0000 to th pope as au instalment upon the spanish tribute of is,ooo duros a year originally instituted for exemption from serving in the crusades and for dietary privileges in lent the remainder of the tribute serrano informs his holiness shall be paid before september masrsiag qootto a compete umrunent at reasonable prices buffalu ttouhmng sftobk 414 main *'~, american h -. k ■1 haas ulaaa glaaa 5000 boxn w *><! ■- olan aamrb d rises plate glafes foil utoßr.a asd i'wklli>"ob at lew than easieru price ojq ft white j.mil , ltvehk uatßatj oil for wit l a kktvoi d ft co 191 mun t and 4 ejayi t buffalo st y ill^bwlnri alrohnl kk thomas clark u.l-eeswr to cart a brown r*hjtif ir.se diatiiier corner cf wwhinqton and perry j street bullfa manufacturer and dealer in high 1 whwayajaolaw puts spirit osbbpm spirit recti 1 fie-1 wliwfcy 1 h >* whtaky dommiic brandi and gin a<l aw phw«ii kire las arm ace c nmpaay of hertford capital aoo.ooo wm c smith arwat 4 brown's builouwi botwo *. t — aw niagara pl.wlag fllllcamaaar dnor <« h and blind manufactory os k seneca st hu'tmj flooring atdinx moulding bra-k --'.'.-, kiln dried '■• > aw guze*i and ciuiased sa»fc j inside and o j-.-i lv blinds door and window j frame al.-o i uniii s»»ing and turning of i con dawnption done to orier on ibort notice scd with dtipuch bauvmla fallrable irsna uorkt ms ir^niaade to order pratt ft i etch 1 w..rti fr'sprtsssss offca hand ft tarrfcc «., < b-icalo k t i -•«>- i fjb jl-ake lee ii tfc b jffilf tf gompanv are now preywrev to tu , pf cv uner wtth lake lee at tbe f w«-t rate a , j ij tjpj.itf luarantaed tle at^aon throiwt the ' ; li.li.tr of tvs c'lnrmny are r-«i awl , i wmifr^attmoij istssted lake kav ftaa^bsat ■j imtur •>! men del ttr.ef z if reporteal st the o ' ( fl<r ma iw c-rrecvßd qttten isfi a marvin'b 11 d&lo store ct.r wasbuifioa and tkneca traeu ■' will bs promptly oils * « hml&ua — tmt rira !■«■■»■— r«mp»~t ■—■-** mi«-5l a nvowsragggg awatajalalt taatft eioatud wilmsaw pmim j o eajtftoca awawjam a maw york ka an osoa in i nwina wish u m i awiwmai r>enu whara ha oaa w loaa aaity ready to ran aflerlng humanity dr awrawftr amwtsj bed gvaw xoarlawas hi axtnoun taatft waawr ska awaw of nrtroaa oates or is baft sag flaak will dawota a whole tuns to this branch of saawawa huadr-rt * bawawawawwsß aassaaattfta aim ettfti tit its treat — awj bwwala tjraa few miry aa4 prjjteks wauboi'u rbmubea ever articls required in the printinf bwsinaai to any ex text deaired on as ra—oiadila tarn a any fwondrj in this country al-o ■ectkotvping to-lib ariety aiao tyna ed-pass tar lawfts awafsaa sa iiina r iimak m — cost start leaf fire limaairavskca co—paaty of hartford oaataav mjebdmsa wm a smith ftfwa 4 brown1 buitdin buffalo u t i m jeaaer'f llatr twatc s>ava awaawawawtwasa the incomparable remedy try it.—x newer fat u this preparation aaoaa the hair flaunaj aaa aw pnamotes a vtvoroae arowth clmms the seal of oandrum and landers the hair soft asr lossy it contain no rnlptiur rujrar of lead or o*a r ooiorin tnattat baia designed xpraady tat aawawaaaawaawaafc 0 oente and f-1 par bottl prepared by r jkknkr chaniirt 416 main sl op aaafaa the park b^thi barbains in "" ■""■"""• '" boots and shoes special sal of bliqbtlt soiled hhoih greatly reduced prices essski2fs^vt leni s oil fn*t oxfordu for 13 00 8..-i4e.^o»,t«i m l i «••'«• coi>k^«i boot forß so lftilies 4 wive mi l imceic&itcrs f.<r fz 50 lad:ea c t button bootn lor 12 thest uid ni»nv other so d fqiully low rr j>erft<-t in tvtry if wet ai.il only uli.i.tly mbm li l,»n l:.nr 1 are cl lnx them ou'>t • tot ivsi call and see ttn-nrirmmici jiiiwjiixxo popular shoe store 406 main street amrrloju rlnct m!"",h li>pi'lis n hkhrivc hkrrini ti!o1 t - < anu white kish just received by andrew m johnston street ■your flour p\ap q does . n x t chit f p^3 french & doyle •*** ' fct t nnrmiirnuvm liip imoinim wholesale ohuckrs.flocr and oatmeai dealeih l main st mwf oulemal tea company of boston a freab itipply of teas and coffee rom the al»tc ammi company rcctivcd tci-1 u>d , eape-t t a and c^ll.e r o».r«l intluiutj auent lor bujtaio , .. »- ~ x jtn-ser mmirt opp^a'u the park 41 main it qj fisher no si main street who^.d^erin fruit nuts sardisks mackerel and in u 4 u..n lo.,d,n porter m ale and harana ciaara ukvi-v nimsbimi 1 atti<\'itii al 1 x.a iuixm parti havi account with the nm of beabe t iuuson summer goods white and brown duck su!u 8 0 k a,p.c m s,,k _. ~ _ , fine linen dusters t iiicn anil i'ntit>n unuitw linen ami totten drawers gauze merino shirts . ganze cotton shirts vevt s-n-lks ckape scarfs xew styles silk cravats silklhlea^cotron mm braces collars c ..,, kehs"hs"ett's "^ j-i-i j k o-v'j t ,„ t i alain r-cl-kw/'l r tutpp s^l fsi shirts,wrappers,drawers linen dickies bosoms couafs and cult made to order akd for sal at it iinon.i>i»>v b rffalo b nass c roo-dry o^t bus ttfflm ii all lis mm seatlv^deipei.it.^ltdoife tr sheppard ikon works ohiortreet.bottaio.b t «* j eino jr preader o.p.rbt.t'-p ha me boilem 6t£a rimpr.muiisa pumn pt^t —«-~. lr"°wo l iktllhlk a.\u i.i.vsshakt n;t it j.vlis lamps ar p the c had packan <» e acved t otjct ittola-r.-..»«i.-v ami hkmkhts academy op music extra lannounoement saaaf awaaaaasaaa i<s.inwaa-lnf monday evening july 28th of thr rcmsrard maffitt asp bartholomew pantomime troupe from boston im-nt-erin 24 arti*t i-rtascuil with can for iheir mmtfaj merit they wi'l pr«r for th ant urn in buffal in th come pant.,mini entitled nicodemus clown j a h*»tt r.vktaloon w h b*arthq n .-. bu|rpoita9d by tba entit i uup t perform an re cone lodi ng with tht irn-.i-.iahi comic pant mime rubbht mac-irk tin two ruait v£b for further part . ilar-n m proa*i>amnie seat can im *•-.- ur is ia s in advam-a at the musk ■tor of cot-ler k l-vumi *• o **-*>* j in ttrf-et ggggfc yhe most successful life insurance company of till world th national * life insurance comfi of ths united states of america chart-mod vy spe-h act of c*jfl***roas casti capita si.w.iw branch offick philadelphia officers clarence h clark philadeljihia r-*-**vd*mt jay ouok.k philadelphia chairman fmanc anr ciocuu uoiiiuiittee hf.nry d cooke itr**!.!**lira vie pcs-ideal oticiuon w pi.xt rhiiaumphia wecrriery ene kramcisc smith m d philadelphia medical dirwetor thiscomr-anj ivue in the brit ten months of it-a exi-aen c 5,395 policies insuring 15,142,800 this osavsbbbff offer to it policy-holders perfect security by its cash pai.l no capital at one million dollars and ju-arai r.-.-i u th insured by its low rates of premium lame wtmm in advwe or a r*v*stsioriary dividend of 100 per cent by its return premium plan general agents jay cookb % co , j sis prowl *--*>-. n t a-fenta for jnew york and northern ew jersey j u rvis hanaarer silas a white buffalo a nt ts your life ixsukld tbe toritj litv iron fapuy 4 ft v»fi u'.|be bu-oneim n he mi'tcal i-i.an i>*,n ps t a..rd:n*ry u-diia-emei.t o att el*#he-s who d - i.iie ii.suiinrv in any 1.-rm fnesllm in bk all i.i cash x hai.r mite uitidends t polity holdeis fil l re e t restr cfiok to travelers all p*licrkb tamm pokfeitfni the foliowiii is a aatmient of the am**j o ihe asmrs of the cnaipa-v jan 1 i-so 1 11-i i-uel to jan 1 1 *#■•, 0 l or-ofs a t fl rv 7 •; h*it a->**t*.aft r n urinir ill fu-k 33 00 u s inc.i em is 9,9'fl 5 45 l paid la late mm i*oo rtrunur pmßphlets ar.d full parti ular a*sa-aß on applies i n to the v d rid r.cd oeiiea -* vents for»s»jwni»e v.-rk kli»aß fi b fll cx i.a-u real estate and lu.uai.ee b okers 10 ■r»n»**-ast i buffalo city insurance company iffia 10 lv tart *. 5 w*l flsjh capital and surplcb otek ****«.*•*> s-.-o.ir ar-jt*l tn oo*/erame*at bond bouciu fire and lake insurance directors william o f*r*j ocurf w tiff a reynolds steph«t 0 austin jame ljravl«?y richard bullymore <..,:.-.- l howard 8 8 uu'hrit jame n matthews william h olenny o i ramsdeu l k pli-apton s '). dti-tii-m c j hamlin ps-teal p pratt 8 g cornell tliomas brown janms h metcalfs j-.hn attar jr m r lunci .»•»« b smith e b smith hs-nrv martin john oreiner p*-t«r j perrfs john h vox-jjrht adrian r ro it thompson herse wit o paroo prerad nt a rrtnoldb tic*>l-t*s*iaf*>iit sikkrt t smith ha?>cr***a***y tc d lac 7 assistant j-aereury t-he buffalo fixe and * arias insurak compaxy f ■rm-ily th muttal insurance company of buffalo chartered in 1843 assets january 1 13 imt,l*n 7t wm lonring jr !*>>»*. b s j«*e-ett piwrment tht p sears asa't sec j m atkhmond t pre office tw main street ¥ lfe rirk an maulnt insurance accifa insuraivce co baintord oos isoorporatea 181 d charter r.i|ia<aal pad ap capital stjam.sm l 1 botdii pnavtait j ooounow saaraawt assets january 1 158 sl asartet slue caaa on band and la tank | jyj c 17 eaalsaaa suaia 14 uortiiag boaai ais*,7>js m baea oek 1,31 an on uniual sbae sua ud clt hock and other p-.b.ie sacarttln t.lol^as * lata a.uajau 71 aa»aa*arsaa*awaal i ill aaaaa n basaa»ll.»saa as*ea**s •» ham naaumaa.-e co niw hate , can fiee kajuhe aud caiial caahoaptui n.oaa.aac hope issdeakce co i a i caaa caaaaa aad ssir laa.w v bogeb wlluajts s*mm compaiiy pk.ihi.ek a a i cash capital aad surplus sstij si a r uosa *««.., n an.ei jaaai and paid at iha odsoa ooa abaa amldlac aaa-aasaejiasa * tr**-f--aaaaaa » a-txa urs ixscmance oovraist aaettoba oo*v ar^r-asakaasd capllal tujtmjm aaßoal lee ssssjss hurph»*»rs lillhlwn mjm uj roucm nmi wcm-tcaaamao la^aawaaaaaa a^as < as oaaawaat's amaeaamejmmaanaaa | —— 11 i.'iljuffßil l l cbockzrx crockery .-.-_ w mtta atmnuea how full imk of labxh ware t^muk ware i"-*">"v mi mmfi futtkie btlok i i l irtttc flaw at mt tk urn wo tta lam*.pattan.lmputed avd whiti china silter * french cuxfks bronzbs piuav hikble rmmima """""^ a full ml .■! iuet.l d muinm.l fod at ■*.»«, *.«,**..« w h glenny son co -^_ 1 w _ j ojjjmjy 80s & co !_■«"■» '' cas fixtures or the meweßt and best styles at very ix>w prices clutino machines.—thk best f — rf^i f^"^s b desira c-^wai«gq b^jiss-t 0 toiu:t waeei a ce - r"orks and spoons.—rogers j^f pb «->—■c e walbbiimb j7l itoto ■f^"edzie's reliable filters are iv the best in nw sold by c k walhkidge 271 main m q rackets—imitation of black t wjnnt ha».uo m o he and dur.uk c e walbridoi 571 main «. l x7 a r r.tp~n klevatef oven range beautiful large ovens osomical ko dcst no odors or steam jsskrws^trt satfits jamper le agency t innv p ichjptt jb siikpc juhi l itnbll 4i suxv a 81d main stbe't pußunxße for everybody at reduced prices furniture chairs and upholstery goods on hani r».it«n -^;.««-. — ri u te . don ku m n w-f isaac p white 7 main «. defrigerator.s . and ice cbekr joth slate and zinc the bnit in market shaw k ferris 4w main it plated forks * akd spoo at redcced prices quality arrant e.,.ial to any made ii.»n.lunui«,hi *-- —— - • pable t'i'tlery a tine a-ortment bhaw a f ri 4 main «. -^- j succe-on to anhnr 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-22 |
| 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 | 1869-07-22 |
| 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. 8035 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-22 |
| 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 | 1869-07-22 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690722_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. 8035 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3044 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv tiiuksday july 24 1889 no 8035 cable news the preamble of the irbh chareh bill bentored by the lords great excitement in the com mons a kmnoi tlint oladwtone will wi.h.liaw tho bui hhlpwrrck and lohs of lifr on thi japanese coast colen3o again victorious *'--, c ac london july 2it.—advices ant received h.jre of the loss of the linti-h nlnp laaj sidmouth captain w«ir whsek sailed from v'tebev juno r for t;tangow he onas nunced a heavy kft ! x nn.i sprunt aleak when she wih ahaadeaad im awtf were all avt»d and un.le.l at iliw^ow yesterday i ■■! i i slim in the boom i cansnwasi last sweeaaj tlie lord may t inii.lni in fail rvbes bmantod a aetilien of tne nfebeas f l»ui bu at thtt bar ntaynsg tli house to naaaort the tswb avorn ii-tw ili..kin_r to neuure reli m^i.*n quality in irviand charles wentworth l)i!ke numbrr for chelsea naaaated a aetttioai ajgaad l twenty live tteneaad aiiiee at gaaat aaking vr the ermncius wiumii johu.-toj anndbcr for potfmt complained of the eondu-t of th pauoa in the recent anniversary if sii 1 than hll wen i rigid infncimnwilt f the party pro t;c |
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