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buffalo express vol xxiv friday july 18t>9 no 8036 new york 963,000 defalcation by an in surance secretary thr rrimiicil n prominent liyiii brr or the v m 4 i . death of john a roeblikc *''■• ftc c nkw \ okk july 2 john a koeming the well known bridge angiaaar and c'lief engineer if east lti*'er bridge died tv lay from lockjaw occa atsaed l>y h.s toe uraj jsaaaaad while aarrsyma grounds f..r the kast rnar budge rouble's wir r'a.k.ry kaglc lead i'un • 1 i ompanj b works aid itanianl hoop start.faster all in a large buliin in brooklyn telllrt te-a»y loan jlj,wm csuaua ami i i ai.i ik i.iwrence loiirmrs was hurt by the fall « an arch of the rath n 111 chiir.h in hod solid yesterday ami dieil tn-day h i i,'ogcrs the defaulting naval pay master arrive.l to lay from l.jlvcstou in custody of a marsliai he will lie tried fa september tbe cuban patriots at fort lafayette will probably be nilmul in law ha daaw k 0 ly has been arrasted er killin ma father jaajalllllji while indulging in ■family ipiarrel likw v i.n iu \ llon ne of the in t surprising dofal.-atioi that ha aaaatfoll ut tins city fir a lon ■time was ma-b j bhc to.lay by •..'.•: . iii i of the security ! ns'irav.ee l'.imp-il:v the defaulter s frank v ballard who ban been mirtteit of the company rrinoe bawaaabar 1866 for a low lime baton that he was si on ury of the importers ami trailers i.'on.|iany ballard baa always belli a high position aaaoag insurance men having lilleil tbe position of secretary in both the new york board of i ire i niler wntera ami the national beats the ' mi nut of the defalcation is | ::', 000 all in which has gone to meet losses incurred by vail street afawilati the loss was mum and two ,|, y s ,_ wu . jn italian „•„ promptly displaced i ireat confidence was repoae.l ,„ halurd l,y the i willi i of tile ' company winch aidad an m naillili.l tbe embezzlement his crime was dlaconred while be was absent from the city attend teg the national meeting of the fauna men a christian association at portland ol which boily bo wan seen t.ny mail li the emigrant shin iniral has arrived o with a larke inimlst l eaaea ol mall pox k on board none fatal vniitmh i ihk a lire occurretl this im-ning at no to " mercer street oconpi 1 b mc brule * er '■balers iv bata cans an i nit goods who ' nstaiu > kiasl jinisni the building ' owned by than h i nppona was damaged ' y:li'llll i as i \. n tlnuraad army of the rapobbo do artaent of n w vara winch has baaa iii aatjaoa here for the past two days islore the final ail 01111 mont tins afternoon passen esonitions expressing sympathy with the cuban patriots cable news the lords hack down on he irish < hiirch hill affairs in the west indies l ac ac l..x..mn july 22 the /■>-", allud n to reveal apanaa übtraces in bemad .- iys tbat iitum.h el misrule bare planted per verse views in the rtaa pnmint's bluest which tenet disapp aw under bem li'-ent and euiigut.med 1.-ji.-lntiuii for this reason we iru-tt in such measur h of jus lice ad tin 1 ri.sli church hill winch should not lie bit uusettled a moment lwattm than nan be avoided until it n s.nl 1 then a bat little hope lor trainpulity in ireland ami tbe gravest n-tolta an to be apprehended from istanefary postponement heavy is deed m th : uapoa ii.ilny efthjoaewho have power to re tv tbe measure rem l uy fc faafre i'aius july 22 tbe ministerial coun cil have prapkrad al presented to the m pitiii tin ;■l -■s ~,,',;, , ./,-/',,,,., irjvilli fleet to roiitic.ii reforms pr»|aaawl hi the enperor tnessege to the corps legulatd since am prorogation ,»| the carpi frfgh laid ihrpotios v the it-it have bald ■amt lun tv consider what action they should i take under the ctiyu distance thiers pre | seutcd and explained a protest against the i attitude of the yov ruimnt towards tl.e i chamber ainl then procoadod to develoue the progiamme of political reform bat his lirojm.su 1 were considered too monarchi cal by the democrats and ware rejected lalulee favre advocated aib-acsi lot the pre sent and ethers laverod dissolution of the chamber the au , t.ng alj urned without arriving at any onnalus»an the i rmh riili;i ii 1 lostdoa july 28 in the rlssssaf lards to-night there was i i,i|j at'emlance of i'eers ami sjieetsttoih ami many members of 1 the house of commons were present ihe consideration ni the ameiidnu-uuto the irish church itill van resumed i fiarl granville opened the debate by i atating that her majesty's ministers re | garded the vote f 1 nssaan1 r.ight as one of i a very grave character inn they wer iin , willing to prevent the consideration of the i other liielmeuts to the bill and were f anxious to conduct the diacaaakn ia a spirit i„t peace and f(.i l ih.iti..ii he proposed tbe re-insertion ol the orii{ißal date of disestab lishment namely january ist 1871 bat should not hi.-ti ii a division ol the i loose ; if the niotien was contrary to the feeline the hoaee be weutd withdraw it uf-1 cairaa said mm the adjournment . fceha-lhatl » c.i.f n iu-e*itb eerf uraa ■villa ha lord cairns tboaght tbe amend l ments remaining few and capable of aala tion h was iad to im.i th .. carl gran ville waa actuated by a similar spirit nothing could he n^aa ealpable oneithir aids than to encourage or protract eon truversy on a measure of this kind where materials for solution were at hand with that view and that sentiment everything which took place at the conference aceord d he argued that the qaastaon of date was of secondary importance and declared that he was ready to accept tbe original date be advised the lords not to laaiat on their femandmeats in regard to earaaas ecclesiastical reaidences or the commuta tion of annuities if thrce-ionrilis of a dioeeee were willing to commute they would have twelve m aiead of seven per cent added the iiieis tion with respect to the disposition of the surplus might he leftover but powtr should be given to parliament to a^ply a portion of the fund to the alleviation of unavoidable calamity laanl cairns coiiclmiel by admitting that be still had strong objections to the bid but if it waa to paea at all it was not for s-w interests of the conntry or the church to provoke a straggle oa minor d.tain tbe marquis of balartrnty karl ha moll and other leading peers accepted the com promise and praised the conduct of lord t aims in the present em rgency the im.ti d for the restoration oftneoriff inal date ol diseetablishinedt was aoreed to and ether amendments were dupoaed of ac cording to the terms of the enmnr ' clause w was altered so that none of'the ajfpaaaaaau be applied without the sepa rate and distinct sanction ... ivliamrut the earl of baradoa and the biabaa of ***** thr theifcarlof rauv,l t ha,,ked lord cairn for the frankness with which he jud entered into eonfideotial eemmarneatm with the government in order to smno h down the ditticulties in the way of the bill raracti i amaac pak's duly — taw aeaoautof aaeeie in bulk in tlie bank of france has iacreaa 1 everal million franca since the last report < l'u4 havana july 22 two citizens of the united states named frintado and cabiaa who have been in prison since february a a ejdbenor<>utierrez a mm licant have bean lelssffr 4 through the intercession of amen ean conaul general plnm the splendd aldamas mansion in this city confiscated by the government lias pna turned into a caiino for the officers of the volunteers the total numl*er of es tates belonging to rebels which have been aurgoed by the gonnmssit op to tk pnmat date is 1300 adwpßlfrßmffllhllli f»w|lslm|ts cuban prisonen then are m gosxi wahh washington preparations for a world s i'air next fall the president lo*es a valuable horse ac ac ftc .. , ti mmimnilwt july 22 measure uavc o^j mitlfktcd for sjfc nr . a*../.ation of a company hiving in view the holding of eworld's exposition of menu * hirers etc , in washington a year hence returns from tbe local laud i mice at salt lake city show that dunng the lint two weeks of jane last ml decl.vrar.ory statements covering 14 j,two acres w»-*e tued in that office nnder th nre-entptaan act of sep b r i i mi i-i;r>iiie.nt's sjnrn a possvanarataa examination was made fcais afternoon si president otsanys midline and bsooded mare ada adjsieft died here after several hours of taesnssni this mom incr she could trot her mile in 2:?2 there being snanessan af vegetable poison tht stneaaak has bean sent to the army medical museum for analysis in n.sp.iuse to a telegram from the i'resi dant this earn age-horses fgypt and cincin nati tears to-lay sent to long branch pkc--onai mr oserae peabody arrived here today in a special car and accompanied by w.w coreoran proceeded to white sulphur springs edward mepberson clerk of the house of kepresentativi-s sails from this port for kuroj>e wedoesday the total sostoca iseemss from the ii«h to the 17th of july ar inclusive i 109 rear admiral cbarleeh davie has wen detached from the command of the south atlantic cjaadran and aiaasd on wsiting ommodore ftsgnj *»»* keen detached from duty as metulmt of the board of which hear admiral . ldsl,oio..ch i i're^dcut aud ordered to duty ai lighthouse inspector af the third dist-r/jt relieving commodore case wh :-. ordered to doty at the naval ommodore i.amsey has been detached from command or the ■ueinere and placed on watting orders mississippi < lose or lite \ i-r^er 1 rial—the cama be i n n i>.,,i rii i ana i """ jaceam miss july i the trial of i i i^'-t l.i i..re tbe military omniisfiion was ou liided today but the vc-rdi't 13 not uuown aftar the trial was concluded verger was brought before judge hill of the i nit«d states court on a writ of hatxa 3 judge wujum xargtr oi behalf usoy-prisorjer suhnuitteil tie plea to which tbe judge advocate col barr submitted the return 1 verger waa remanded to military cmt.xly th-j bank involved hav ing been heretofore passed ujhtn l.y judue hill with the same result the ease will next is heard before the supreme court the ent mov inent is supi>ortcd by the press al the state and he will receive '.'.„ support ol the conservatives of al | partial chicago ' hrouicht io ft nifilrn ; n tin i li 11 tiihtimh a|m>«ulrtl so chkjumj july 2-j the k.clesiaatical court englfted in the trial of tlic rffv mr t heney asscmhled this avchssj i he resident annoencet kat the excep tion taken yeatemnv ait rin«on by the counsel for thr inousafl and wlneh had hsm i held f;,r ailvi.sement at the adjournment were overruled mr kuller rune anil said we have up t thaa time presented much ul>*ecti:us an we had to the : uris-iiclion and to various papc-n thai li;iv i.ecu laid balsn you and to the < iirt ol which you are presiding i hirer until we have reached the poiut at ! which we will konofnkher i have applii.il to the superior court oi chicago fi an iiijnimilisii which h;is l>een tantori ngarwili alt farther umtssstlbnßi ti am mm we have damnsaßaal that v our ! client ih-simtteii it l«aii not be oumtibjjt lv law aud w hr.c vvn rom|*lled to pur sue l\nn coon the sheriii of i i*.k county whoii i>re--.i,t mill bsrwa the gentleniwu whom he will lind named in th writ ths sheriff the-i prooeedad te arvß t&s writs in due form biaawtnaaabamg mated with loud and ci-iit-mifd applause by ilc itudle'l't a soon mh c-ull babsard the [ lr u -. dent durmn.led order and said f ksch dem oiutratiuda ahonld a^a.,l oooax be won | order the hoa f 3 to be okarcd after the miuiii iioti hadbsem samdtbsi port retired lot consnitation and on return shortly af ter 11 o'clock amiomired tbat an adjonrn ment would u had until two o'clock to morrow —- •-* •- miscellaneous thrgr rt phl lt,m of ttmmiii int \ cnniiuodorc 1 e ttsstof of gomnd lm died at tvr bom in stafford county va ye:-ten lay the first can and death from yellow f e vt-r this maaon oeetsnad in v-w o-fcftns fht«til:iy the victi*n v a a ymtng j fr-n-hm-n h»st flom havre lie itoppad , itiit » *"■■«■hi.ur in h t i .!>, i v as uuaran 1 lined sight dayi bore i iiataainl rimihmiin 11 b seely of the li.it.-l state itnanut pawnee h.is ! wen arr-sud at portsmouth n h nn i two warrant ebar^in him with pnwar ; ranted cruelty to several of the 3e.ini.ii of that vessel by tying them v.p by the wrists im thus inrhrtmg punishment m neve re j that one r.f them fainted frum exhaustion md aiiuthtr lest the nm of bath hands j seely was n-lcased on bail naac siirriru ft man over eighty years of , m vm kill.-d bf m iznvel train m tb : hndaoo river kailma bmrotfrim'i its ti.m yr-tenlay mem&ag he was partially i leaf and vm walking on the track li iwmi n iilent of uau ipriiiij yt-ster.liy ilmlltllg a!>out lnlf-jii^t ' tv-hi ovoek tr.iv.t morgan was kfaot mid killej hy lyrua skladtrl at cattia i lines i hit mtmtt wbois a vagrant vm iflcwl to ajt-ep in sala-.lels l.am and in ■the ui^'bt got up ami tried to enter tho : in nine tlirouuh the dining r mi wtndnr . whi-n s.iladel shot him a vt-rdiit was ; rattdand i juatifi^me h«>micide right rer liiabop koran accompanied l.v immm n'kuilly i ('.. proomdad to thr j kingston penitentiary yest rilay morning with the nf(-essar papers for tlu mil mil of ; father mcnuw he wan immedimtery ! lilx>rat«-d arid 13 at pnmot at urn buhon'fl nmnm the change of the range of urn stmth i l*ariric railroad vai mmpleted yesfearday ' rod pott i onfftmw trt that of the lliatouri paeiflg read the printers of the dayton 0 i."l>irr otik-e arc un a strike for th?ir wagea the tike ia mbsimmd i the typographical i'niod an arrira at san rnmm from the cod [ tii'liina rlei't on the i'acitic euast brings 4"i hhi iah h nprniim tea other vessels with an aggregate catch of jl i,''(ti up to july 6 the eastward bound train on the central pacific road was delayed rive hours last iiiilht in vr muiuih>ldt lake oceaßioneil by a water asaoft washing away a portiun of the mad bed ommj the jiap&engprs by the ateaincr japafl fna china were lt chinese w.>nnn siit to san francisco for the purpitae of prostitution the custom house afieari of san pran eiaeo have asoa over 19^486 worth oi opium liroui;ht on the i niia utiiamer for violation af thb mmm laws william a calbraith of eri pa hat j baafl appoints chairman of the democratic j state kxeeutive coninnttee by ex-senator linckalew president of tbs state conven tion there were four hundred arrivals at white sulphur spriu«3 va y*t«r<lay anrnna tht-ci %'., ■»^ ( . fbabody w v ow coran <.« ueral i laanji li ivket and mm mmmaw and avatomm ar in ilcirand tlic thatmmmtarjrt nimtn maike<l c»7 tuner the mama fliiink postmaster w;is dihch.ir^tii l»v the i s cmmmmmmt at taa o'clock y ster.i»y morning 1 tie bavanltl raa^maol arrivrd at sara toga at i:4 mmmmkf afternoon 3*he town was dammd with hags aud the streets wmm iille.l with people john row the finance minister of the ijomtmob ha resigned and his resignation , bmmm it is said wum e cwtier , will take hoßc'q place arlvioea from various parts of the west are to the effect that the weather famine i past four days has been favorable to rtjfcn ing of gr wing crops there bar beeu occasional showers at some points but no heavy rains since last the canadian esbh ah-tociation arrive at syra * yaaterday forennoa and wen entertai ed by the syracuse pren by a re eption od dinner at the syracuse i loose they p c***a t « oswego in . hpecial trai tender i gratuiv.uhly by the otmga an syracn kailroaa < ompany 3he oxcnr kwnistv lunber one hundred and thirty the af nation arrive<t»t swei vx 11 ■\ m mfbgoi afl'rnoon they viwteii the p.i ipal places of interest in the cit u<l h evening were entertained at a jrand iuet and ball at the kink a s pa mayor presided at the banquet 1 oasts responded to by messrs buck ■ckhar mcoougall mcclenican ki e g and i.'aiuet . of the jauadiaa i'reta and b j c i urchill d c uttlejohn alberto perry harlea t kichardson of oswecn and c overnor ye comptroller v il liam ilun and hon charl.s p clark mayo bjtawfc j tillinghaat ossw ral sit-riotcnd nt and wm g lapham assist t superintendent o the new york centra kailroad wtre also present th assoei on left last night after the ball b xpecia i*amer for kingston california voiiij i '•. i ni lilt i • jiii i i v itii > i mttntiiin—th plulforiu vn flianrim july ■-'-». thi p.mublican state convention hat nomii c lorenso sawypr and (>. c pratt jwimt f the v r i.ie < ourt the conven tion •' ted thf rouovnsg resolutions : fir fmsißg the support of the party to aa ii-i..r ■-; ■►«***• dmiaia ration ; s a that tbe nc^ro ijueßtion ha i eeajj << be an <\> im-nt nf american poli ti<j 11 that th ratiri.-ition of tbe fif teen t amendment ihafijsi be followed by an at f uiiivt-r-il imnenty and enfran chise sot of tin soatbi m people th l h reffudl with satisfaction the mere ing imnn r.it:>>n to this state frnm the atlantic stati i and baton j imt while iving pwlw ' iir ' tlie people of our own race ii'jlds that mi i:-ive emigrants from china ikonld b ;:■d to the full protec tion of ths jay i -' s i hincswj sufirak in any form anl v < . inged the naturaliza tion h:jvn oi tli i ted smahi the fourth r ■'-■!.' 3 the power of the ' hytll immmeat t restrict or prevent ' cliinese emigrat ■i ' . terminating our com merei&l relations w b china but believes that the closiug i r ports at dresent i i's'.'.'sv-'uni v jtd fe injurious to the ma terial interests rt onr coast and a reproacb upon the intelligence of american people and contrary '-© the si irit of the age the fifth approves of the eight-hour law the sixth eudorm-s thu action of congress respecting the ahuatna treaty au<l con i<lers it tlie duty of the general government to demand reparation fur the injury mllicu-il l>y the ur'tisli gavenußant and people upon our mamma tho seventh favors f'utilization of taxa tion on all kintn ot r>rf p rty in tile state the iv^ll p|insus all g-'anta of state aid to railway dartmouth clam or the oimnrmrwrhi bx«a«ama rr tonltrrril hano\kfc x m inly 25.—the com mencement day iro[>er at dartmouth was celebrated to day a lar-e meeting of the alumni was held this morning at wlhlli a resolution was adopted with a 1 iew to ul taininj 2()(l.)hml tor the o!!ege ol which 25,0(19 were antnniihiiiii on the pot a i>mmitti:e of three was appointed to norn mate a cornniittei of seven on ways au.l means and the friends of the college an angium that tin full amount will l>e readily rai«e.d the uoinnn-ucemtiit wiatpjawi took placo in a large tent whicii was a^aln crow.led to ita utmost capacity the aauteaasa wsm of t j usual character at bn floss of the literary exercises th ! honorary uasjnaa want conferred a f lli ■i !>.- llev k.lmundo howy of waliaah college bar david ftnpaiaii rsjiiw nl i'luladelphia key horace katon of pal myra l l d jajßaa f j.iy of detroit mich henry a bthawß of new llamp 3hirc jonathan k margaaa of massachu setts chief justice chasa uiwihiiuj tae cnair during he a':--d^uv-r npoccihipa apwmg bom iuapotidin to the toasts were gov jtsshui tien hennan and hirrv ewett speaker of the miissiiismlta house of ueprt.icutati ea telegraphic summary washington wi^m us july 22 i?-nl ames coinuiaudiu the mditary diatrict of mississippi left last evening f.ir lonj itrauch liavini bsesj tele^raped for sf the i'rtaident to meet him it is the president's denire to conaalt get ames concerning ftffain in m'ftsjatppi and receive rsjajaastiolh j-reparatury to the couiiug elec tioii m that state i;i:.vsi ball a gratnl hall m t he iriven at the hrees kriar white sulphur springs of virgini t next friday at which tieuer.il lee ami other prominent southerners ll ba present aboticonje pathody y w caxwnsj and ■." hbieen&akbar of vashiniftoiiians llunrv a wise and other men of bis reputation have charge of the affair they have ir vited governor elect walker but he will not be able to accept the kkniav wfjkht j col warren the i'euiaii aud mr ,'. d o'cavnteh waited ii[k»n u-.retaries lloutwell and bobasßp and attorney general boat yesterday ami t<>!d tiiem of the wrongs in tlrcted upon fenian prisoners in engumd they intended to lay the matter iiulividu.il ly before every bmlwhar of the < ihinet attorney general beoar was not at pii j;ra rioua to them and tnhllslad to them that the invaders oi anada wefb a bet of thieve aad robbers avtss a piuate thfl cnited htatss steamer s^minole whi'-h l«ft norfolk recently on a select expedition ia said to be cmiaioy in haytiea waters for tho capture of the hayticn privateer hero which has been long preying on american commerce in those watera she is to he captured and brought at once to washing ton thia hero i not to be confounded with f.i hero now at st johus i'orto kico european jondok july it the meeting of the eahi—>to day vzs unusually protracted and ilil not mwl up until a late huur its iintßunitimis hid no dbflnitn result the tin.il decision m fee the courseof the ministry iis reserved until to morrow when ano-.inr meeting will be held the latvst rumors . are that the pavmnasßt will na^e one last [ fer of compromise before taking the ex treme measure the withdrawal ol the l>ill lords liranville ainl clarendon and others an said to have made earnest appeals for moderation urpni the t\treme dani^r ol giving reins to the revolutionary sentiment of the masses at the present moment not withstanding the hesit"ti>>n of the minis ! try the conflict in-tween iht i'e.rs and tht i pnoylnin inevitable mn of t^e crisis i ! only induced by the knowledge of its nn j mt-ntoua ohara?t«r it is rumored that a ! disruption of th eahinet may ensue i uti the die is cast the mm has been h ! nally j ined between the lords and tin i uiitry all day interest and excitement ha prevailed in political circles consffjuent ufhtu the abru t termination of the debate ' list night the cabinet has been in acs i si«in all the sfterrtoon a report is a;i r that there wiw preat ftmmm in the utiwinh that i»dstr.ne mnght lm c ami all the strongest mt-:nbcrs.iiibi«ted upon fh immediate withdrawal of the irish i hurch k'll on tbe grifiiid that lh cii?tifta'f re sistance by the iv rs to its priutipk s renders a direct comiict betwein the mm h"ii*es inevitahlo some members of th oj'inet l.^rd gomtsdaa nninog the ji advocate more mfvlerate lirnc«x'iii^s su'ju m letting the bill take its course and oc!v ji:\-a lii 1 _: it at the last m^rnent the insulting lan^uat:e of the marquis of i sali*bury toward mr iladstone joiued to the l&rye majority vote cast aeainst the preamble of the bill however show that attempts at compromise are uselr*g there is little doubt that gladatooe will carry hi point by withdrawing the bill immediately this will be followed by the speedy ad journment of the house another session will he caltlcd to meet in august by which time the creation of a large batch of new peers will be sufficient to overcome the i ;•■.>.., nt tory majority in tbe ipper house t macards appeared to-day posted on thf aks headed shall the people or lord rule and calling a mass meeti-ig to b , nelc at a ri:ii.lei hall to-morrow—this to h awh by a monster open air demoostra ajawj himors are afloat that the dike of cam w [ tas ex;,res-e<l openly his indigna ion at tbe radicalism of the ministry am bo hope that the jqeea wonid rafnae to aancti.n'he etaaawa of t!>e peer this cristn promises to open the ball for sweap nig leforms in knglaud commencing with the virtual destruction of hereditary icjnsla 1..4n1...x july '.->. the flma of thi morning in an editorial says the minis try h.is resolved to preservethe irishl hurch bill ih ppite of the majority against it in the house of lords therefore the conclusion s tfce i mr continues tnat the difler encen,between the houses in respect to the preamble and the osth clause do not otler v imparable olxtacja to the passam of the bj.li ■ri i.m.vaßd'a ib 1 , v aroat putney they nave fecliacd the challenge of the london club anutiii-k i ui.iprv km'i isii.n anflthe dreadful colliery explosion oc urrct yesterday at st helens a small place j few miles east of liverpool over thirty persons were killed outright and ixty more or less injured the whole sec tion of country is plunged in mourning mai kiii july 22 the entry of don rlos in the prarlaa of navarre is con firmed t.rcat precautions are being taken by the government fflalmhlftt bsc.mu july sb.—j husaell jones the nefr i s minister to lwlgium arrived here yesterday ntan.e pars july 22 - the official newsuapcr today says mc-i.s itto ljurney and adolpi int.y have been appointod sena tors new york ni v.i july j.2 i'iie dsw&bg-lle eauand case wad closed jesterday and ju-l^e cavdeae reserved his decision transferred ihe rew of the united sutea door v rar a»toga quarantined in the 10 tfl jfcv have ween trarwf rr«d to the vermont am the v*-.sael is now in proeess^of purification six of her ofeoats and n.neteen luen died o yeuut fever small vox i casts of small pox passed through bettarna hospital yesterday en route foi the bflttß fes hospital on blaukwell islam *■■- i c t f nn and month amrrtf-an ra ha.ana july 2i advices irom st th.im.ia to the loth have l>een received the ateamer telegrafo arrived there on suii'l&y the authorities ordered the beiz ure aff tlie steamer ami imprisoomedt of fveryl.wly f»n boanl thm laptaia having l:een aivised ot the fact shipped his anchoi daring the night and naoipac the iv-ruvi.in mouitor when last heard frum qt st thomas had left cayenne fur para advieei from venezuela to the sth say no tikftituiy h.^i et tahrt put the go eriiineiit wan unprovided with war vessels and the elmiapj of tlie port of maracaibo ph miiiply a paper moj'kad president pul^ar ( has declared his department a sepa rate f*ivemnicnt and will send his own consul to st thumbs st ftomaga advices cay the steamer tdagrsfo hatt ir*-u declared a pirate and ill kordfwnanti itivited to treat n«r ac ciinlintly advices from venezuela assert that ld pentu aa thorouuhty beaten at samana d thtt he escaped in the nij^ht on hoard the bi^nmer telegrafo having aliducted forty prisoners and shnt live the telegrafo mtiaa lire on two war vessels towed by the tyl>tm and passed by under haytien etdors tuving lost her bowspnt kiu?r h m \ ermils eated t ■«• r'-'rp lpu and ncr cargo of pro nummg and imprison d tht crew ( abral had declared the pert of barcelona a free port he left on tin th to join the f«.r^e of liip ron and unite them with tho ot bam alvio-s from tartala represent that the ti i jrafo entered that port on the i'2th nd ci l.avor l d to utt a british register the bnthoritiei at the instance of the con sul at st tbthbbm seized the steamer francisco 0 coe&fe the owner of the '!'•/' jifif who h at st thomas bmm sp^i.'mh hlvtiett drf t fh oth inst kuys : presjlt-.ut>»iilvave has raised the seige of jac mel an'l is now oil aux »-'^_ une ot his war steamers the other is a wreck in this haru>r a battlu took lac at jon tives in which salnavw'n troops were d raseaa tiie steamer < t uaker city has arrived at st marcs she is evidently fitted out as a war vessel to operate mmiaflt salnave the rerohithmista now bava three war 11 iv the q mfcec fity dclphine and (_ lara helena items by telegraph i in rmntry residence of james merrill iv st [. nid vaa jurtrojad l tire w«dnen lay i.j-is 2 r»,(hmt iii9iired io.(mmf oliver a ifwgil vhs killwl john pe tre iwljtiilll haute on the \ ith inst was found guilty of inunlct in the lirst degree md sentenced to dentil avcdnesday even i'ht-re is a inovt-ment on foot in ann ar bor mich to s.-cure the services of rev dr an<l,tson resident of the university i beebeetsr a3 i'residi-nt of the university fiituatt-d at that place as tho success rnf i>r £. 0 haven lately resi^ued the i'-xinl oi bageata will it is tltonght tender ihe pomtion to dr amdfrsnn,*who i is be lieved by the frionds of t)ie l"ni%'ersity at rnrlinetnr will decline it ewing to some liedges y itiiphcauoq made some years since to the trustees of the latter institu tion hearing upon his remaining at the lieatl uf tlie luiversity undet certain con tingencies the i|aesti'>n of tlie snccessinfi will come up at an early day before the itoar-1 of beejeßte it alreauy occupies a a lari;p share of the attention of the literary men el the state the linal argument in the verger case before the military commission at jackson miss will be snbmittf'l by the prosecution r'riday tlie argument by the defence was submitted wednep<iay the case of ver ger will alao come up before jndejß hiil of the i'nitcd states istaict court on friilsy this i a prtlimiiiary srep to carry the case before the supreme conrt of the cited state the repuh'ican state convention met at j sacramento this morning the n«w hoisting works of the hollar i'otosi miue in virginia city nevada was totally destroyed by tire to-day the cccv pan a boar-lint,'house several rarronnding muldian ai..l a lar^e amount of lumber and timber al«o burned loss over ht - t»k partly inmirtd ocenl returns of the vote in washingt n territory ghra n total of 5238 an iocn-aae ' in two years f 89a garfiekt'i ( bep | ma jority far jekejate toconresa is ms the vota on the fmrtiuu of fte state con*titß ti>'n is small 400 in favor and 988 against the pr.'p">ir.iod ftmltiilißtiiei the dtfiuhin clerk in the keceiver general's pt-parxmcnt teenfjed from jail at ottawa hat ni^jht it i re ported he left for the i s all account from the interior of new rruncwick concur in representing the agri cultor&l prospects favorably the crew of the beho^ntr carry owen have 1 uli tap same affidavits at torontt m rrgard to the tintins • f the vessel in lake enc as they did at buffalo the lacrosse mat 11 between the toronto qafa anil the team of u<>ndsgaand ' ji indians far the rwmpionehip was won by the toronto club in three straight panes a great tcaiperance dtruoai'tration took eieet at rnr<»uto jreeterday itepresenta tive fi-.m a!l parts of the i*ra mcc were presei.t ilishop nvkbjbjet has written irom rome urging the formation of another corps f zmaves bar father moran ii now ob his way to canada to raise recruits a man amed boyden postmaster and exp-e>9 agent at pacii oity t-iwa de camped on saturday with ntarly of the company and gorernment funds it ia understood at washington that lemus has been removed by tlie cubaxu from tbe presidency of their junta in tin united states and is succeded by maciae lately of bnt-nos ay res lemtis was charged by cubans with being responsible for mis management w->ich led to such disastrous failnros recently in new york tbe canadian tn*l association arriver at rochester yt3te*dar afternoon on their annual excursion after a stormy passage on lake ontario ihey were cordially re ceived and after being shown different points of interest we*e e**erteined at bar hojomew's aniens and at the osborn house 1 hoy left this morning for oswego the seventh regiment arrived in troy this at hve ovlock on the steamer city oi hartford they were received by general wool and the mayor after which preceded ny the twenty-fourth regiment of that city it marched through the principal streets to the troy house where a eollatioi was served mr gurney the new york photographer accompanied the regiment and took views of the principal scenes or interest the guests leav.s for saratoga at 1:25 this afternoon " another successful tria of the air ship avitor took place at san francisco to day in presence af members of the press a por tion of the chicago party and a number ol engineers several of the latter expressed w opinion that the larger machine now under oonstructinn would be a success the canal board has appointed j nelson lubbs of rochester resilient engieeer of the western division of canals the board nai adjourned until the 24th of august the loyal cubans of banana ssnto have issued an address to their misguided rebel brethren urging them to return to their allegianco the insurgents s.kj strong un der gen jordan had been defeated with heavy loss gen jordan was wounded the semi-annual convention of theorand army of the republic state of ohio com menced in sandusky wednesday terrible accident f.ll f • market ll „ i fhlr k<—tlw men t«u»n f™m ih it fr-.in tlic clii.a ttmtat july j5 j at one o'clock thia afternoon the large wooilcn building en the corner of west kandolph and sbeldon streets from some unknown and at this time unexplained cause fell with a territic craau the four walla falling in and the roof coming down upon the ruins forming an inextricable a ■erjfar-tftacdlxflfc . m thirty men were employed in and about the building at the time but the laner portion of them miraculously escaped from seemingly inev itable death at two o'clock three men had been taken from the ruins their names be ing james mccabe mason residing at 4 l hubbard street and john smtther son ami son both of the same name who reside on l.ytle street between taylor ami 1-welftk the injured men were taken to the gre&lda i;-p.^it nj attended by l>octors hale xi llt-y airl other physicians were promptly on au rj.^t fc tne moment of going to f*m it is supposed that tut are n other worutnvnt in the d-hru but several persons wtre in and around thn building at the time of the fall who may have been burie«l umlcr the a\\n as it is the escape of so many bmsj is nothing leas tlian niiraculdiis the buil-^ug u owi=ed by i webster who left fur thekast on yea terdfty it is known as the union park market bd at th ti-;*e tfitm accident had bet n raised an<l wan iieiu euuverted into dwelling houses ami brick walls were be ing put nj ootaida the outs tt wood the baodiag was of large si/c ijeing si>metbin like one hun.ln.l m fifty by one hundred feet un the ground married erlum"o mo in v a 11 tl,i ,■■(,• it fha r.-ijtme of ijm b i.i.1 tul.t-i l v h o i j hva't mil 11 mr i .-. k.a.f f llr.-.kljn.n v v **»»«■<» itn.gtiter i l>r 11 o si,n of tin buffalo skvting rink summer garden dajlt promenade goxcerts prof ghoscurtbs orcuesffia os saturday j 1 v m u*l a grand hop allusion 10 i'ta for li&qriu nu extra h b-.aiick * cf acadkmy of mlsic exu'a announcement brut engagement mhmm ing monday evening july 26th of the r nowned maffitt and bartholomew pantomime troupe from ihtaa mmmh ■arti.th rinm with 11.1 fur their it:tlni<lu.l merit th ici pp«r fir the fip.t time in buffalo hi the com | i'mit mini eiitiunl nkodemls clown j 8 m.ffitt fahtalooai w h barlho.oiiiew supported b the ci.tue im.uj t)'c perforroan<e uoiujmiog with the in*nblal>l i ociilc j»*ril n*irijv hubert macaire the two floit vfs 1"..r f-irthc p"r*eular ml h|mmi se*l , taaba nvured six £**■iv ii..m.v »'. uie alutm , mure if otmtu 4 ih-nt n > <.. ibs ii in street l attention i p-irtieb b*-tag atccnnti with the « m if beare & icofeon i will plta-t call and settle t once ' summet goods white and brown duck suits black alpacca sacks fine linen dusters lincu and uattn drawers jaiizo morino shirts ■i tiaiizc cotton shirts hew styles crai'e scarfs new styles silk ckavats silk lhlb ami cottos socks ru jla:i braces collars 4c at kennettis 2v3 mainst ofiokge b 1 kipp makifactuker of all kinds of shirts wrappers drawers linen dickies bosoms oollaif and cuffo made to ordeb and for bale at no 11 yorth diviwiou st hotels i rsiato states hotkl cai'f may city n j , w,!11 ie,l f.,rthoa-aaua>i.tiinbr may ■, li all fir-l t hfl i;v.i!,tn)»iiu mmri bo of and fit it fimhiif v ainineit it mi iiiijtiii 1 a n m pre i<l lit wr«nt ( x|i._tts t vi,it thu i'iiltei mute thi scaanii ailiirt aakon mill u froprii-t r thowbas i hotel&dixi^giiooms os tiik kuropkas plan c<inkt if kitlianfff ami wulnnglm su buffalo n y ladies and gents private dining rooms entrasck os washikoton st 3uell ot3ters lam and salt fish received daily i dinners raob 12 to 3 mkau skrvf.d to orrett at all horns ! traveler's gvidet albany freight via erie railway ths erie r&ilway i now taking freight to alhanj : it tinu rales aa an ctiarg^o hf the ntw york ccn f»l luilrtad 8 d caliiwell i agent i phe american~rout 1908 summer arranoemknt lake shore & mich sts ! railway link in direct connection w!ih all tutrn tnbh rtt buhaio dunkirk or siaitu a pulls to cleveland co , . i^viic c!iic:n l n toledo chicago milwaukee i»;eh r.kk k.-.i-i i n dub&iue ist louitt n-1 j1 ;> t.-h in th wmt ri'l snuthveat all train mrwmb mma aii-1 cud^b nin ud m»i after jj..l.i a 26 ud until farther notice trmins will k^ve bus&lu fr.im excojuiui street depot uilr w follow fs>itd»yi exempted t3u a m—tuleuu express arrivinti t dunkirk a:s(t ». m vhtfltid 9:10 ■. m ; brie 10:20 &. m coiuiecunc m kris mili eric a pitts burgh train cleveland 2:oft p m lioner tal«!o 7:«0p bl fipjpp-r r.d sleepia car ur chicago without chanz chicspu jbo » m mils p m dat expkjcs6—(suae^j loej«ul edv-arrites t dunkirk 20i p m westfidd 2:i5 p m ; erie s:fo p m : cleveland 1:05 p m upper ( leepinir car for chioagd without chan c toledo 11:60 p m chicairo w »- "»• v " 4tuo p.m erie accommodation arhtvr it daurk 6^o p m wcstfieid 7:16 p m erie s;ic p m ratunink l<^tvei erie x a m urirei v ' wertfleld 7j3t p m dunkirk 820 *. m bsflkjc [ ' i4o?f.m—etemno express arriteb at dunkirk vtsip m wertfl^w 11:12 p m erie 12:25 > i bl cleveland 4 -" a it tnledo j:ss a m eon < | iiminil at clerclmml and toledo whh tnina for urn i ufh and w*i this tnon runa daiiy saturday ez ! 14:^0 a.m—wight express arrives at 1 dunkirk 1:45 a m ; w<«tfleld 2:23 a m brie 3:30 a 1 m oeraland 6.m a i , '!■i mj luh a m chica . t go sflo p m dlrect codnectioni at ccreund for cincinnati ix>ui"viile st i^.i ■. in ail -- thw*»r f.-int train tans buffalo at bm s jida morning re inaint ove sui.dav at i'velaiitl a connection uaj-j made at toledo with the to :■■r k i«mh kaitroad alao diraat aat v a re ai*d c with tratna for onod trunk j-r on monroe jmckmom and i trotu trains leave detroit ml bl u>d 5uio p nt grand traak jiincti »«? a n and f,.1 p t monroe 10:10 *. m tni 17jo p m anrltinc at cn-.*fo 3a k m and 306 | p « > trairu leave cliloawa^m a m and 0 p m wrtiin/at mbmm 4i>s p ai ml a m : grand trunk junction 7:2s a m aad c'lo p.m detroit ■3:0 i a m ar.l •-■■.&.■p m : the vogtltk i'klol'b sleeping cars iatk : world acromyaiiy nvht trains with hut oae cbanc r,t can b«*e*ii e::ba.o and chicago 1 a ** lor uc*#t -. a ukka sbon and michigan s southern fcail-iv lmm " teaiks arrive at bcftalo ! vi<fctexprei 4 20 a b i e-.c af run iiit a 10:10 - lew wri kxpnm t:l p aa i day expr h - clndnjuxi kipfv 10-46 " fl s brows gen sup't r * e r butfalo c f hatch g«n finr't l s ft i •. railway onsumull otom«l aarn bufalo buffaio aj.p.l ac isflb mourning ioocu | a comp et m-mrtment at n-s-n^ve nrcn buffalo fioumrnre storb o mam st americui bi^ck teeth kftrs.lrd wllboat pain j o bakuouk f.irmorlj of new yi.rk l:v m urtlce in wmwrtmß mxa di m b strain ocr.tist where he mb lie fnuiiil dwui rerwly to relict v | rjffena humanity dr barfeour having hvi rre*t ix;*ren e in eitracunif u th under the i^flueiic of nitrous oxl«;<s (- r la,j<li<ntf g wiil devote hi whule timu to this brmi.-n <,* raot.ee umpired rf . t-":mcnlus cmi '*■mwd t the afft?t at no 3b3 ma-n [ - rect bnftnlo type foundry and pnintkus aiu,h u8 tmiitfc-ii everj article rc'iji'i-i m ' •? tii : ng taufamm *■> any cx i l#xt desired go as n aaiinalj ttrmi x ny fout'dn | t i s l;"u ntr j " i'.tr.uhfi.\(i in ml n i ... v . v.h typo adapted for dick s mailing ma chine in i>man ommmtai fire in.nmnvecnmpmy of turtfoi la iutlt^q.qxo wm o tuiitil atrent 4 bmwriv ituinlinn buffalo n t leaner hair tonic » ml ktimntivt the inc<->nit>u«lile remedy try it.—it nevtr fails this preparation tfaa ht tailing mi and l>r..mi>i>-i a viir>f..u rr.mtli dehuh the btajf i r.f dandruff and reti-lsrs th hair noft n.i i'«»v b coi'tjli sno sulpr.ur i.-:ir of ka or ii v eolariita matter btii'jj dafgnod vxprcasly n-r trafqtthwmur tbe hrr 6 r r r nr lt i si per lwttlc prepared by r jtnner tnviu^l ilo miio 3t op pmoi the lark ulasa ulhbk gla 4 . 6000 boxw h'mdnw class a»i*.rted siaea platk lass for storhs ani i'wel.linqs t he than eastern prich vj.oqo t white jjsai 10j b'.ls linbekd oil for ale by a rktnoi d & co 151 main t and 46 ll-yd t.t buffalo n y illfhwlnci alrohol etc thomas clark nuccefwor tr clark k brown rectifying i >■r comer of wwhmkton ami perry i street buffa manufacturer and dealer in jjijrn | wiui-o a!c pi.re tipirita cnlo/ne hj.irits rccti ' fieo whinky old rye whisky dninetlic brand k nd gin _ pllffnix kir immmm corapany of hhttad capita i00,i«0 wm c ill itu al'ent 4 er..wn buil.imji buffalo n y vlagars pinning mill company p.>nr sa^h an.l blind mwill'lilmj f e sercca st butalo flooridjr habf monl-lin^t brvk eta kiln ifriod i'-mirs glazid and l'n^lazed sa.sb inside and oufc*i ie rlmdn h.-r and hmdnw frames also hanrnir wm atd tuminjr ol f^prv dp*cripti'in dove lo order on hort notice aijd with dispatch _ lake ire the buffalo k'e fompunv are now prepared to up plv wse+mma with uke tm at tt.e lowest rates a iu'l supply fiar.i i kbl hmi thro\ii(h the daonri waui>a uf t'ti e^mxmtq are cv ru-d nd and prumimnilj k-ttcrrd lax x ice any inat i^nti.ii of mcti'del i ill tag lar if reported at tie nf bee will be null 11 mill orjon l«'i at makvi.vs huuo stobe oor washington stm-i-a trecta is ttt prinj(.tly fille » > huiug3 llnir 1 lahrabk iron works mall^amc lr«n in^de toor-ier phatt & i etch iturth proprtotof otfic 2 sad 54 terrace rt buffalo n y hartford ftrc ln.oran<r ( omptßjr chartered n 1-10 cwh capiul 1,000,000 wm c smith a«ent 4 brown bulldil4.it ruffaln if t pape chki6tey ft jknks duo-tssor-lo ar-har christ de jers in tati n'k iv paper and blank books vjujifjuur and winiiiir stock no 2l and mainfl buffalo ahtnurchbi.stev edmund ». jenks t c woodruff a co papa i\mfv(ti ceks and dlaltl 24 and m i eakl treer bl'ffalo iieep oq b ndu maiiufkcture to r-k-r mpen o tx-'y k r4de at wiiuleiale pr.^ea ca^h pajrkor ji kaijd of pap«»>-tock warwh :,*?*- f hip s^xra f»]i paper mills wy onsiny p?fwr m.l ene ha smk l c i dul'ki epwahd ksksteks wwhotiixim nftbb if cl wiiodri'ff bwok«j stat onkky ttr call and see samples and b li heah iett£e he'ds mi-.ktaasl>ise ta'.s i.wflope an cari's m j felt<>n & bko !■•-'. main lask books t j chichesteh ma?v*actlt.eb siii-pfißj ffie-rml iu-k enlit id ftsfe ■■[• every description la 2 wa&hiugton st buffalo — tkavei.ekb tstibe a skakoemkxt of trains *•»;». erie railway sjs'^^^sr a»nfc nm.tatowi . jjlluts^ii^'js'iii 1111 until futth mite mn lan bi.hloaef.l taße '* 2!!|ivftfesr«bß3 ii'm ?"'"'*■**>: homoliwua lfcls ami son 11:33 corning 11 v elt.ira li.xi i 1 m • wa ve.ly 1:07 0we 1:40 bli«hamu>n j;t great fend 55 ba l lt n na its dinnirl lipoiir 07;lac*awa t n,a hawlr.,ll 33 mldiu.t.w -.:(•>; bo*oi 8:3 ureveourt 8:34 ttin.era 8:«j supper pattencm 10.07 arrive at now york at drawing rooii coach frum bi'ffalu amnml,«i-a min.himt"n wit the alt«ny and suequebmln and h>rt»m and nilipif lull rail roads at great bend w.th vi«w*r lackawanna nd western kailr<«d at la la«»ir ltn train r ha.ky an.uli,wedale at jan cite mk ej preastt'lßlotniuadelplilo baltim and wai-h iihtton ( d^v^.t^pitit.o^a'^jinu'-ljcl n w,th the lfchtn.nit fcv ~ lca,tj'h.,«.l n t 2:^)ph.;and.nive.inkewlortat7ooa m l'sfl p m l-oim(i!"oexprkss(dai u su.quebam 11:01 lep^jui 11:41 a h vi m:°.,n ir t iju""jira sjrx p»i lekpwstvmii ftoiilufrllo co n nro,u,n-mklvi™.™?.?pli.*^lfarrtv mjat wuilam-spoit 12:45 a m ; barri.mrk i els^^3fsi at xew vurlrttit tr ■ni h with th nnni ssssri«ia>^a ia!aar s=s 12:ju a m fi'ih p if rrtf innitmrmt ittmm u.iw a jl i pintra at'ita 7:55 wirnt sit^^lfhees issr bi.kepimi coaches mm bi-ffau conmeu'ini-atelklta mtk lllnl i train 01 vorlncrn c>*n'ial rai'war at 415 a m • tor phila -•-"• ciliaore wa-i,iiu.t..n,uiidall|»inu«>utli i^-ils-^hr^l m fttnu ij.h hrlnit-invilii 2 0w t'rn'i-a fi-lo w.ver:,-,7 uij i «,* thil.h.nt n r'.'or ist.sssjtia;i r b«i,uu l p m tlnaaen 1j0 br<tcoott 1:1 turn^rvlttj atsew v..tk j r v sleei'i.vg cua rii from buffalo connection at uataaaaai v ith train lur ba | ley knd hi'ufcwdale at o'wheli with train lor hon | gomerr oiryconh irttb train f r warwick ane i newh..rjh at jer oitv tttth crenin e>|,rf trainsoi .„■." r»v railr..!>.i :.- •► 1a.!,',.,1iia b«i timore and wi.liin^u.u it «™ y..rk wi sounc ammmmmt bo~m mt km om dtle venß^lr.ld only mil tninina mn>t a-rn n « mrli-rv-,v vipbf t5o p m"i 7ka f""8 hedarjirfn « v'*w'7 w co*cl atuched arnrinf in ke lork at 7:00 a m traimarrt»»lnn-.aj.1 0 110 : new york day fa^esi 12:15 a » skbr*iiai{e ist-5 . ibroaub ticket d berth in s or seat iurn»winkk.k,nic.»«:he.ca,,te.,.c<.,td.t.nh.mr l d rivksr exohavruc a cbitcaui ■!. ctad supesndent fe^p^wajt brtsot/^w.l-w •"■■•» york ' . 1869 bpkisg arrangement great western r r uxvuni i r.ol x,l\ll ii iv o and after eoart«y ann f 18m tralna wl leave buxalo k y c dipot erie t daily sun laya incepted at 9:00 a m ll:<0a.p jlsj m andd:4sp.m for hmp.-i.rtan liridiß coui.ectin tbere with tratm lor hainilt..n t.,r.nt.j u.11j..1 s'i r,°vv b wc u ' i>etkoi chica6o mr ninonjl ntasttrsit sue;,in b car thro.mh ticket can be ol.uined at the tick offire ol the new york central ix..»>t amaakad o ssststr s trai'.a arrive st b-jltalo—7 a m and 10:03 a m and l:!u and 7:45 p.m , sunday rasn loarc rufts'n at 10 00 a m nmi suh w v malcqli a^ta w d d m rr thob b w,irvard o > t no 3 . ox fc*^ee s 23sjgf 1863 m«s«^rangeme n t tl;inmittjn»t/>t.»-mt t »,-« rbrou.b r rod>e«tef to balthnore wlthool ceansi of can wok s'.mxhk akrasuement isg taking bnima rrslaaaoutbward leave depot ommrtorkce-tra r.;lr.*dtfollow 7 ifi a v eipress-roeh-ter 00 p 4u a m »; canandal s:m p m topping at principal autiuna arriving at omira tl vw p »., uualiijp->rt 12 i a if uamabi-nt 5:00 a h fcai;;i;-:..r mt > ».; waahlunoo.ka rsipt "• 3 zht sfesbs e&^sagigtitv'g.l.f^'l'l ■is?sl4l from niagara falls leaves soithwarr 6'is a m f-xp"eas-i«»veni»u»falu fj i jl from depot ol n.i central mail road leave rucbeeter at 3:00 p m^,arriving at elnira s:«0 p m williaamport lu p m ; bar raburir 00 a m ; baltimore aw t m waeb inifl-i 12 p m ; philadelphia 5 a at pimtngen by thi riu will aave ik.th time and sipenae over tbe route via new york dty a.k for ickeuviacanan.laiiniaandlonu f«raai«atu princiual ticket oflloua sbippara of imitbt will find it to tnelr advantaf 1.1 carried thriii,h the above f mu wufc.ut bra^ln i for mornutioo in reference to frejjht jdra ralw^mkrolgmaj^t a x rl->h get bunt i m schermerhorn u <■•■cor w.x'.ef1 er«h^^'bu«alo i d.s.yo^.^^a great man railway vj . vdtv r vi ifl 1 1 t ivp lklr & maiiaka llah on and arur mnn.lay july mh 1 the na»nis centn.wu-.r ide-«!»-l hsmrr va.s-noe 25?i^aia -*<*-'•" v'lll a v arkmni " rim erie uu i jl bt < w p m f c^r.njcin ith t-ne atid nii^ara railway train irriv^tir at black 1m15i!i.11,..1,,|.vi!:1ia11.,c.-|viiß f.;r iatmrtfallo'i'ua.ll . su-|»n.i..n bnlee .^', f whe r ennf i.m 1 niartr with the city of to flcwtortmmtfotrrajavai tfropt at 1 15 p m iii.l onr.ee in^'wi-h iht n.rthe-n railroad and wnb th cra d troi.k ka.laa and l^k : untari staam r.f r all poinu on lake ontario and i-iv-r 8u law mice 3 ia p f arrivito at poet e»ib z.h 1 jl at!lio a x and em.,ne.ti«ti iii re train arrmn at black creek at d p it ch-pprwa 9 p m r:ift.n i.m p m sua|»r~.ion r*jsjij&tsa!stni'ses s:sop m hana itun ii r m t,-ont.i b rail p m , part 3:20 l luui i i'i..u p.m ~'(;„.. .. i fall !■i tht - or iiiv m-e-t umi ijttll "■«!■■" ilhtli i^-enir:r.ukin»itw.l ci".v jea«nttr.a>v.y»a ter and e ike hat ani dii jl tbe t e.t car farfb as low ax bt rythir lotlth tick,^h«t..tra.wß~«l*herb r tjlefct nia ara railway and tat suaaaer city of torowtu or l.y the f.n.ln4c«..j great utatm railway at the opti n nf the holder t rou-e po.-e.ee unrivaued aatraetk^a fnr mr cun n r»binta»d mrncra.tha.'owhca aa»ciaj dltll.wliudc.nhd towfarc formlluf rtnmnn and tickeu apply a tb 01 ".-_,,<.,. ur q iih».im b-8a1 w lmalcomtaf da bi let x i jameirhaßltos.l^n.rala^rat han lu.n nurio thim4sbwintard o-n ral mavwn-r j'jlvhk,law hatniiton onta:i crockery w iamt ~„.,„ ___. i — - - ni wake i—■imiiy j unrf imb k w til j id • ■■i c ii ink uhw ua mm ~~" j i fab 0 j im sw jr n«ovo an»i u»mmp.tt«r impofu gold band and white china m all n«a«j cusfue silver plated ware frkkch clocks bbonz&s farias marble the very lowest nrfeea.l w.h.glenny.son&co . — ■it it iji wvvv miv jt til "• **• l sw * va off ais ciytiiofq a*awo fia i urco of the 1 newest and best styles ~ at«i>i mm ndinrs veki low prices " c-rlit jams-the most desira 1.1 tyle hole ami ™ u il ce walbridot 171 llrin t b waee ~~ b-orks and spoons-rovers it^edzie's keliable filterh aue iv the heat in »«. sold y > a b«ffi2=^i^2l c c ■• albkidoic,s7ia.i«.t t^hk . i ' elevate 0-mrawjk brit-tlt-lr tim'f avpvb beautii i l large 0 ens kohomical no dust ho odobswor stkam houwkeepen rcraeiulier thl range will roast uroiland bake ierf«-.tly and la jntrolkd by on damprr sf.le ajency at tnhat c rcutftt x c/iftl'c 1 john i jllvbll ot un s,l 1 main btbett ajtjß^xijui for everybody v 1 at reducbd prices ■. „,._ _,-__! „! 7 ur ol _ ntsvitiisr muds^ii . furniture chairs i -'• *■* and " ■■iupholstery goodsj „„ „.,,,, on hand furniture made to o am r^atrlngr boxing «-. don in the b«t nuuner ml « w f ibaac d white m 7 main a obfrigkrators «• n xt , cahm oth slate ndzixc tb *"** shaw . febjur 4m hani at n i ithi porks ijl.ai u ukr *- i c prw and spooks at reucceu pricis fc shaw * fkrria 44 main at " x<abif f i'ti fry t 1 f lr m t sbaw jk fccrk 4w main ft —^—■.■.■— m - m mmaiht ii boots and shoe —■"" °' buohtlt mud s??ots at i«."l i u'aer l>.n.ru uuou for 11 l»dl«»i aarje coorr avxhafnrll 50 i^lle 4 r co««rea boola for t '*. l t!-ss:ssr eb.sr li ns la.li 14 setje button b.»ta lor i tlwt d many other forda e.,.^ly low p '" if 1 12 1 ' ~.^ l«»jlin we are cloain s«rm 00..at a reat lo call and bkb a--rr«-«ltir i.v i h ibtm jewetts popular shoe store 406 main street ——»—• ar]|t b olver vv • sucoeaaorto thomas brigo9 no 6 oeneaae at oene»ee uuuse wock portrait pim-fcr ivn irk.kiv.i ni ars 52251 fraafammadf to orcw a variety ol rraa»aa and clir.ja»oa atauiuy o hmlltl houae and sign painting in the liaaiiaaiinl orden eft at u bu.re . ~ ~.,,,..,. , practical oilder and framk maker ho it south dlvuion street l>o ii south m.ialon street wllg lii f«lmt h<j fltllllt prai6 tj . of all kinm mace to order ahvlfttod kns"vta chro g - f « sjri^-a . «^> - vanrlahtefodpatatun t r ho-wrll olt>y » tto p,.i,n hlkhmnai v b rafbk ha>oi>ob w new decobatio ns ■vl'w wtlvrriatw su iti 17s _„ _. cords tasset.i r r cloths for floors tables and cointcti special attmtlon i cajled to •; dee otic d —-•"-"~■— '-"• ■*—— * coontry m^ctanu pnli«l « -^, tork chy p m h kikgf t u mat atrwt . ost k vieevivbk ■i dealer n p a rvf att q fil aq9 x aunts ulijo ojuasjs i.how bash aetwfv atdtuu r k is t wmi «-, baahla n y j0b c post latin don to order jacob tieeoiyer m^si 0 _!■££££ »« hm baßm ttkspat.tiii 27 at o'clock * at,fcr.tal t huh martruru nil portal don mm ellon at pottle lake with the ui:-ntft z—j!l *~ for copper harbor ea<!e harh..r omaaajaa la poimi;sw*<m bi.i~r.or city ml i>u 1.i.'1 skir«ol lir ore port at i ■t of mam "-**.._. . to llf|glt p*clffr ~ r r sggtgjßfc&ssc.r lg jsts-ssawjas^k'-'s m^rk^b?i3 3gg&9&£3ff wra caldwell im i«fiq people's line htkamkks loul'i j c»±t nji.w iukk —-" st . john w 11 chkistoriikr caffenm m » -,^. -- -- aioikuj wonnalaj ana rncl»y n1 c w - , _„_ j xv h v lapta.n turmay tlmrtlay and s*tlir.l at 8 o'clock p jl , on arrival of train f new t.'rk c.'mr 1 mlmi.v a suaqu.banna ren-mlaer a saratoga and l;-r n * albany bvflroaaw and i ake chj.mplain steamer fcqiwllthi alwaya in readlneaa at 1 .•]• i v nri lanr klk i«u m hudravnrß^lrood ticket taken lor paantfa m ih b^«t bdudlßf hum mm berth p reat northebn rlhasi're ijt r-itk , a ontario river bt i.awkkn x and the haoi-enay a \ c*dl b roy4l mail and expriss i.ism '■> ounnertkhi with the irandtrum railway montreal itivw fc thruuish ttw i?r sasjra^gg york » l wdti»eßi ie rst,uu7 lw ;,- l i ir j wland an > the wu»ri<-rt ul kn|.j f the ll j3 i sa a,^^;r ir , fcn—nm r*j 1 ikmao f..r inmao rtn 1 rrct 0.in.i«:11..i ill i in ,■',■wilk ihc brße ». 1 onimodious afpar . al.ifi teamen ■..' the hhmi lixk ijiaanij;t-r u>a nyf jlilffajo at ifio p m hill n fes^,-s}'tt lv ""' '"*•'«•"> l b > royal mam link brart*s c«,.tain k«llcy pasbport < it«i>i siticla:r kingston ckuaaiß fmnt i champion i apt < imtaml f"r o"wero ktnj,iit n uyu altawama ai tbc fluhliiconiiintl i.i ib bt l«mad llr.k i'le oplen.l-im pn-«-.itt ro»»ll rrach.inc u.,utri-al t1..-1 11 i ii n ■■■nm witiioit i'lllstk or btk4mkiw h.«ure and uunw ti.ut v uram i,h xx railway anjstoaiikrs h i aro ;;,... 1 l.v n.il r boat are available u"lil vov.n.btr im ism alii can l ol.ulne.l at rki ickii katfs al all prlocl paj wa»erln ptac an.l jtie in tbe i nil.-.l w ... millot!ft n airertt h smackki.i li.-n a k >. r m l m-lltr-t ii if.y hamsm j wthtmoiti i u l hun .-..,-■' c 1869 18*9 _ the umon steamboat ( omp an v will n.n durinr tile rn-nlnii a«*»ii in ating at the lake port bmto i.a.n j wti ill r b l^onthue™o«»l tb 1.,11 uu , ,«,.„.-. m ffam jin^llvß mpkuioh arctic capl j v t.m^r ( ss^"i-iwa'i>vii osrcs o m gshz car j pratt paaaaic capt tin watta iclipa capt f l !'..,•. l!a7h capt j.'.n kir ~ oariamo capt j 1 eve s^ll|llo capc^t h artoa bvffaixj a.-d detroit i.isk np citj b.tj i 111 j c*l *■¥•&&**& lta»>uri < pt i i f '"■"■». aas!e~ehi»i iwbb hcfralo levei.a»u ai»d to l.kuo liie i«i . rant ii a xl n 7ork c hw h ijfti clrt capt^'cl ss^ssspsss 32se^hl r " aoasttb and conii'oiees v chesebroloh i d-tnjt 4-aj.patniw f «!.„,,,_ v'.tllnfjpaho w*eki«d"--v a ci wuxiaws f oihaw 8 d caldwell o ral mana r n 6 ohi rtreet roßalo , j . aibiiwibr l«n utaiiv ipw«m alia twttj t hk morning and evening star improved don ortuiti ls . 44 main at 8.i1fi1 phe 1 m|p||r i'llllllvl tillp ajvierilaji llliln mult aaana rntalinil nnk vtavt i\l untir llllltulin u iii slvt 8 aiu *»— ajfotheb patejtt >*• b burnm principle to the americas cook ino btove by which a a milfon comb-oatlo i main 1 in ul pan ol the fir and a catinu «- ... h.kept with afreateivinf of i .!. th . a-.i".f ssrtdt sttvp^.t *"" """" ""!' , jj."2s "°" "" "** "" *" j^u rf k , i fc aattlsi 11'""111"1 11 w b.w iaop ov«l it ro time to mf noli h i aoaimto m am pirlict ■> • n md ').• «„,,» w,«ton of lu™p-ri.,rity overall«h ; . i tb ll.aiai inn attempt v nyiitart lie nau aivi ■'- - "*■• "*"• •"■• "•"»" imitation ar hrhw sent ol our rifwa aid are beln pr.«ocou-.1 ad als=le?^^t lt si^t for.l bj c «. walbridoe jti mai etnef biafalo » t ! ■—~— ' rflhb a xt jj-j-di jltvi-j apjkt l is ook'jei>ed to be "•» tut ul7ttt paav cpi*^7 ill jjgoi tuu i btutjs - ever made ji'j """"^ l . aaiawrm •»«■• i rfnra annal "*" t 1 b a mfad oai bc»ke a«d retire less flio ual •»» attar ato.j bkauti of dmui smoothfiowof_cabmso p pjoahcg i>t finish "• r«mihwm ataodj ukqaailcd fcm 0«i b „.„,, zim " ™ b b.l **^ - b^^g - ■' = 4'atocilavacl — * ??— —— t^iittjer & co u j j^cxi « v w '» laaj-r-ti aaw jewbar >< rockery and glassware bbcit jaeb lamps kc k!«t jaum uara tc br the orjcaaal l*dta\ac.c awfdeked to or in w ". ___/_ . _ , w }* fflllallin at ■»• torn
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-23 |
| 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 | 1869-07-23 |
| 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. 8036 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-23 |
| 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 | 1869-07-23 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690723_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. 8036 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3030 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv friday july 18t>9 no 8036 new york 963,000 defalcation by an in surance secretary thr rrimiicil n prominent liyiii brr or the v m 4 i . death of john a roeblikc *''■• ftc c nkw \ okk july 2 john a koeming the well known bridge angiaaar and c'lief engineer if east lti*'er bridge died tv lay from lockjaw occa atsaed l>y h.s toe uraj jsaaaaad while aarrsyma grounds f..r the kast rnar budge rouble's wir r'a.k.ry kaglc lead i'un • 1 i ompanj b works aid itanianl hoop start.faster all in a large buliin in brooklyn telllrt te-a»y loan jlj,wm csuaua ami i i ai.i ik i.iwrence loiirmrs was hurt by the fall « an arch of the rath n 111 chiir.h in hod solid yesterday ami dieil tn-day h i i,'ogcrs the defaulting naval pay master arrive.l to lay from l.jlvcstou in custody of a marsliai he will lie tried fa september tbe cuban patriots at fort lafayette will probably be nilmul in law ha daaw k 0 ly has been arrasted er killin ma father jaajalllllji while indulging in ■family ipiarrel likw v i.n iu \ llon ne of the in t surprising dofal.-atioi that ha aaaatfoll ut tins city fir a lon ■time was ma-b j bhc to.lay by •..'.•: . iii i of the security ! ns'irav.ee l'.imp-il:v the defaulter s frank v ballard who ban been mirtteit of the company rrinoe bawaaabar 1866 for a low lime baton that he was si on ury of the importers ami trailers i.'on. iany ballard baa always belli a high position aaaoag insurance men having lilleil tbe position of secretary in both the new york board of i ire i niler wntera ami the national beats the ' mi nut of the defalcation is ::', 000 all in which has gone to meet losses incurred by vail street afawilati the loss was mum and two , , y s ,_ wu . jn italian „•„ promptly displaced i ireat confidence was repoae.l ,„ halurd l,y the i willi i of tile ' company winch aidad an m naillili.l tbe embezzlement his crime was dlaconred while be was absent from the city attend teg the national meeting of the fauna men a christian association at portland ol which boily bo wan seen t.ny mail li the emigrant shin iniral has arrived o with a larke inimlst l eaaea ol mall pox k on board none fatal vniitmh i ihk a lire occurretl this im-ning at no to " mercer street oconpi 1 b mc brule * er '■balers iv bata cans an i nit goods who ' nstaiu > kiasl jinisni the building ' owned by than h i nppona was damaged ' y:li'llll i as i \. n tlnuraad army of the rapobbo do artaent of n w vara winch has baaa iii aatjaoa here for the past two days islore the final ail 01111 mont tins afternoon passen esonitions expressing sympathy with the cuban patriots cable news the lords hack down on he irish < hiirch hill affairs in the west indies l ac ac l..x..mn july 22 the /■>-", allud n to reveal apanaa übtraces in bemad .- iys tbat iitum.h el misrule bare planted per verse views in the rtaa pnmint's bluest which tenet disapp aw under bem li'-ent and euiigut.med 1.-ji.-lntiuii for this reason we iru-tt in such measur h of jus lice ad tin 1 ri.sli church hill winch should not lie bit uusettled a moment lwattm than nan be avoided until it n s.nl 1 then a bat little hope lor trainpulity in ireland ami tbe gravest n-tolta an to be apprehended from istanefary postponement heavy is deed m th : uapoa ii.ilny efthjoaewho have power to re tv tbe measure rem l uy fc faafre i'aius july 22 tbe ministerial coun cil have prapkrad al presented to the m pitiii tin ;■l -■s ~,,',;, , ./,-/',,,,., irjvilli fleet to roiitic.ii reforms pr» aaawl hi the enperor tnessege to the corps legulatd since am prorogation ,» the carpi frfgh laid ihrpotios v the it-it have bald ■amt lun tv consider what action they should i take under the ctiyu distance thiers pre seutcd and explained a protest against the i attitude of the yov ruimnt towards tl.e i chamber ainl then procoadod to develoue the progiamme of political reform bat his lirojm.su 1 were considered too monarchi cal by the democrats and ware rejected lalulee favre advocated aib-acsi lot the pre sent and ethers laverod dissolution of the chamber the au , t.ng alj urned without arriving at any onnalus»an the i rmh riili;i ii 1 lostdoa july 28 in the rlssssaf lards to-night there was i i,i j at'emlance of i'eers ami sjieetsttoih ami many members of 1 the house of commons were present ihe consideration ni the ameiidnu-uuto the irish church itill van resumed i fiarl granville opened the debate by i atating that her majesty's ministers re garded the vote f 1 nssaan1 r.ight as one of i a very grave character inn they wer iin , willing to prevent the consideration of the i other liielmeuts to the bill and were f anxious to conduct the diacaaakn ia a spirit i„t peace and f(.i l ih.iti..ii he proposed tbe re-insertion ol the orii{ißal date of disestab lishment namely january ist 1871 bat should not hi.-ti ii a division ol the i loose ; if the niotien was contrary to the feeline the hoaee be weutd withdraw it uf-1 cairaa said mm the adjournment . fceha-lhatl » c.i.f n iu-e*itb eerf uraa ■villa ha lord cairns tboaght tbe amend l ments remaining few and capable of aala tion h was iad to im.i th .. carl gran ville waa actuated by a similar spirit nothing could he n^aa ealpable oneithir aids than to encourage or protract eon truversy on a measure of this kind where materials for solution were at hand with that view and that sentiment everything which took place at the conference aceord d he argued that the qaastaon of date was of secondary importance and declared that he was ready to accept tbe original date be advised the lords not to laaiat on their femandmeats in regard to earaaas ecclesiastical reaidences or the commuta tion of annuities if thrce-ionrilis of a dioeeee were willing to commute they would have twelve m aiead of seven per cent added the iiieis tion with respect to the disposition of the surplus might he leftover but powtr should be given to parliament to a^ply a portion of the fund to the alleviation of unavoidable calamity laanl cairns coiiclmiel by admitting that be still had strong objections to the bid but if it waa to paea at all it was not for s-w interests of the conntry or the church to provoke a straggle oa minor d.tain tbe marquis of balartrnty karl ha moll and other leading peers accepted the com promise and praised the conduct of lord t aims in the present em rgency the im.ti d for the restoration oftneoriff inal date ol diseetablishinedt was aoreed to and ether amendments were dupoaed of ac cording to the terms of the enmnr ' clause w was altered so that none of'the ajfpaaaaaau be applied without the sepa rate and distinct sanction ... ivliamrut the earl of baradoa and the biabaa of ***** thr theifcarlof rauv,l t ha,,ked lord cairn for the frankness with which he jud entered into eonfideotial eemmarneatm with the government in order to smno h down the ditticulties in the way of the bill raracti i amaac pak's duly — taw aeaoautof aaeeie in bulk in tlie bank of france has iacreaa 1 everal million franca since the last report < l'u4 havana july 22 two citizens of the united states named frintado and cabiaa who have been in prison since february a a ejdbenor<>utierrez a mm licant have bean lelssffr 4 through the intercession of amen ean conaul general plnm the splendd aldamas mansion in this city confiscated by the government lias pna turned into a caiino for the officers of the volunteers the total numl*er of es tates belonging to rebels which have been aurgoed by the gonnmssit op to tk pnmat date is 1300 adwpßlfrßmffllhllli f»w lslm ts cuban prisonen then are m gosxi wahh washington preparations for a world s i'air next fall the president lo*es a valuable horse ac ac ftc .. , ti mmimnilwt july 22 measure uavc o^j mitlfktcd for sjfc nr . a*../.ation of a company hiving in view the holding of eworld's exposition of menu * hirers etc , in washington a year hence returns from tbe local laud i mice at salt lake city show that dunng the lint two weeks of jane last ml decl.vrar.ory statements covering 14 j,two acres w»-*e tued in that office nnder th nre-entptaan act of sep b r i i mi i-i;r>iiie.nt's sjnrn a possvanarataa examination was made fcais afternoon si president otsanys midline and bsooded mare ada adjsieft died here after several hours of taesnssni this mom incr she could trot her mile in 2:?2 there being snanessan af vegetable poison tht stneaaak has bean sent to the army medical museum for analysis in n.sp.iuse to a telegram from the i'resi dant this earn age-horses fgypt and cincin nati tears to-lay sent to long branch pkc--onai mr oserae peabody arrived here today in a special car and accompanied by w.w coreoran proceeded to white sulphur springs edward mepberson clerk of the house of kepresentativi-s sails from this port for kuroj>e wedoesday the total sostoca iseemss from the ii«h to the 17th of july ar inclusive i 109 rear admiral cbarleeh davie has wen detached from the command of the south atlantic cjaadran and aiaasd on wsiting ommodore ftsgnj *»»* keen detached from duty as metulmt of the board of which hear admiral . ldsl,oio..ch i i're^dcut aud ordered to duty ai lighthouse inspector af the third dist-r/jt relieving commodore case wh :-. ordered to doty at the naval ommodore i.amsey has been detached from command or the ■ueinere and placed on watting orders mississippi < lose or lite \ i-r^er 1 rial—the cama be i n n i>.,,i rii i ana i """ jaceam miss july i the trial of i i i^'-t l.i i..re tbe military omniisfiion was ou liided today but the vc-rdi't 13 not uuown aftar the trial was concluded verger was brought before judge hill of the i nit«d states court on a writ of hatxa 3 judge wujum xargtr oi behalf usoy-prisorjer suhnuitteil tie plea to which tbe judge advocate col barr submitted the return 1 verger waa remanded to military cmt.xly th-j bank involved hav ing been heretofore passed ujhtn l.y judue hill with the same result the ease will next is heard before the supreme court the ent mov inent is supi>ortcd by the press al the state and he will receive '.'.„ support ol the conservatives of al partial chicago ' hrouicht io ft nifilrn ; n tin i li 11 tiihtimh a m>«ulrtl so chkjumj july 2-j the k.clesiaatical court englfted in the trial of tlic rffv mr t heney asscmhled this avchssj i he resident annoencet kat the excep tion taken yeatemnv ait rin«on by the counsel for thr inousafl and wlneh had hsm i held f;,r ailvi.sement at the adjournment were overruled mr kuller rune anil said we have up t thaa time presented much ul>*ecti:us an we had to the : uris-iiclion and to various papc-n thai li;iv i.ecu laid balsn you and to the < iirt ol which you are presiding i hirer until we have reached the poiut at ! which we will konofnkher i have applii.il to the superior court oi chicago fi an iiijnimilisii which h;is l>een tantori ngarwili alt farther umtssstlbnßi ti am mm we have damnsaßaal that v our ! client ih-simtteii it l«aii not be oumtibjjt lv law aud w hr.c vvn rom *lled to pur sue l\nn coon the sheriii of i i*.k county whoii i>re--.i,t mill bsrwa the gentleniwu whom he will lind named in th writ ths sheriff the-i prooeedad te arvß t&s writs in due form biaawtnaaabamg mated with loud and ci-iit-mifd applause by ilc itudle'l't a soon mh c-ull babsard the [ lr u -. dent durmn.led order and said f ksch dem oiutratiuda ahonld a^a.,l oooax be won order the hoa f 3 to be okarcd after the miuiii iioti hadbsem samdtbsi port retired lot consnitation and on return shortly af ter 11 o'clock amiomired tbat an adjonrn ment would u had until two o'clock to morrow —- •-* •- miscellaneous thrgr rt phl lt,m of ttmmiii int \ cnniiuodorc 1 e ttsstof of gomnd lm died at tvr bom in stafford county va ye:-ten lay the first can and death from yellow f e vt-r this maaon oeetsnad in v-w o-fcftns fht«til:iy the victi*n v a a ymtng j fr-n-hm-n h»st flom havre lie itoppad , itiit » *"■■«■hi.ur in h t i .!>, i v as uuaran 1 lined sight dayi bore i iiataainl rimihmiin 11 b seely of the li.it.-l state itnanut pawnee h.is ! wen arr-sud at portsmouth n h nn i two warrant ebar^in him with pnwar ; ranted cruelty to several of the 3e.ini.ii of that vessel by tying them v.p by the wrists im thus inrhrtmg punishment m neve re j that one r.f them fainted frum exhaustion md aiiuthtr lest the nm of bath hands j seely was n-lcased on bail naac siirriru ft man over eighty years of , m vm kill.-d bf m iznvel train m tb : hndaoo river kailma bmrotfrim'i its ti.m yr-tenlay mem&ag he was partially i leaf and vm walking on the track li iwmi n iilent of uau ipriiiij yt-ster.liy ilmlltllg a!>out lnlf-jii^t ' tv-hi ovoek tr.iv.t morgan was kfaot mid killej hy lyrua skladtrl at cattia i lines i hit mtmtt wbois a vagrant vm iflcwl to ajt-ep in sala-.lels l.am and in ■the ui^'bt got up ami tried to enter tho : in nine tlirouuh the dining r mi wtndnr . whi-n s.iladel shot him a vt-rdiit was ; rattdand i juatifi^me h«>micide right rer liiabop koran accompanied l.v immm n'kuilly i ('.. proomdad to thr j kingston penitentiary yest rilay morning with the nf(-essar papers for tlu mil mil of ; father mcnuw he wan immedimtery ! lilx>rat«-d arid 13 at pnmot at urn buhon'fl nmnm the change of the range of urn stmth i l*ariric railroad vai mmpleted yesfearday ' rod pott i onfftmw trt that of the lliatouri paeiflg read the printers of the dayton 0 i."l>irr otik-e arc un a strike for th?ir wagea the tike ia mbsimmd i the typographical i'niod an arrira at san rnmm from the cod [ tii'liina rlei't on the i'acitic euast brings 4"i hhi iah h nprniim tea other vessels with an aggregate catch of jl i,''(ti up to july 6 the eastward bound train on the central pacific road was delayed rive hours last iiiilht in vr muiuih>ldt lake oceaßioneil by a water asaoft washing away a portiun of the mad bed ommj the jiap&engprs by the ateaincr japafl fna china were lt chinese w.>nnn siit to san francisco for the purpitae of prostitution the custom house afieari of san pran eiaeo have asoa over 19^486 worth oi opium liroui;ht on the i niia utiiamer for violation af thb mmm laws william a calbraith of eri pa hat j baafl appoints chairman of the democratic j state kxeeutive coninnttee by ex-senator linckalew president of tbs state conven tion there were four hundred arrivals at white sulphur spriu«3 va y*t«r |
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