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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday july 24 1859 no 8037 washington report of qm jordan's defeat of the spaniards u lost on both hules in a two hays flight inportant treasury order c c ac wimmtmowm july 23 ad vices received h re from leaders in the cuban army to the l'»th rtate that on the kith ami i itn urn troops of (; ( - n . jueaada stationed betwees i'uerto principe and nuevitak were atv-kt.d by i,etonai and in l'"th ini-aii m were n-pul-.vi on t ■.- tint day with a loan of fifty killed and iwiwuii on the second with over a hundred hm cubans retain their position of fcha saiga l.«iorf i'mjrto principe mil troop under c.eo figuerro of c«n jordan minaii'l <» jupying a position some forty nuu-.-i fraai n jago do cuba were atu';k«-d n the l-'th by a spanish force of ow i'j'mt and aaid to have been command by n val meaada ia person altar tbraa heon li^ht ing the spaniards were nrii polled to gm up the attack the next day having l«--n laiwfimni the spanish general tmimmaa the attack with great vigor thfi ■» i - ' ••■■made on the ' ulj 1:1 pikition aruj in each t!i bpmjwji anmml—il in the laatattacfc their luhh waw as gpmt tint tiny ib n coni mflad t piimmitstcilj ratraaft uan jor din parti qmm in the mccmd 11 n li^ht the ]■<»> 01 tiic < iildiitt is sat down at li'j killed and sjmliwi amm the it.lkd vmtlwlclmi tb mpsom urn in re pa««ml to have baaa iw*r 800 ihey made gimtd th.ir retreat t st a the i uhaus are in gmad hpintsand ilt-fjt>d hut little v c o'«pa a i vomit ho prevalent ani'mg the l an ■i tfaafa financial tuatwam the amount of hit tra>:tionul currency of the fourth iakm f ten and tittccn < cut al ready inhiifd it ooa liutnlred and twenty thousand doll the following letter bm been addrennid l>y the rnntocl of tbi treasury to tin < ' ifiijitrnlj.-i of currency on july 23d bta referring to my liittfil nl may i kb ult i hav<-derided to rnut the hiil.htitu tion ot lo uh fers oi m ■»**— rgt of am gold bmtttg bonds now held a ic.-iir.ty f-.'r i-irciiuting jitttn n the l>a«is hitherto aafaad tin in 4im to e nct-im-d at eighty live par cant of their par value an-1 all other mix par rent gom bawng bond at dimly per cent the nw per rent sufjvbsv bnndmssned by the i'nitel staus to the vacitic railroad will not be received an mtinnty for circulj tion of national banks ami the exchange el gnw haalinm bond is pabjiet lit.-reafu:r to j revioion i it hh.ill hi found that nob tx 4tbai^eh ar we rt->|iuut an to baaohm uner kiih to the ieu.lrtliiviit t-ry rempcctliillv umhqi s.l'.mi i well secy nf the treasury the ofliier in ehwg of the richnmwh iteveuue l»i»tn-t iian reported tn the inter nal rpvmm hureaii the seizure nf rectify intt eittaldihhfiiunth valued at siu.(hm tor violatiuo of tin reveuue laws ot the t uited states cable news speeches of gladstone and disraeli after the compromise later from i iilim mid south j i mi it ha tc a , ft lnnltnv july j:i than was a full at tflßdflml f m.-mbers mid spectators in the house uf cofltmm this evening \\ hen mr gladstone roue to mjieak he was greeted with rc«t cfcmriaß i •*■» heavy •« of mm responsibility hut with profound atisiiutlou he moved that the bsnaaglm to the amendments bvarftad yesterday wit out exception or i msi rtfim be emm a teution to the juiimiiii fruiii the pmwaue of tt liwdl iptumjillf the appropriation the nuniliin imt m ttli paint o letter in dl.atedin thcl.llllle tlnmjlit it woold w invidious and illlllllimi j to rcimre a th l.lji il auil al.-tra t declaration in the r vnlilv tin reinsertion i the date of is '. - not a tokcu of victory init an null 4 ' the joint anil harmonious worki 1 il ' hi reviewe.l the ll 3 d'c%p every w..r,l that r hl h *»»." uttered tending to •■<■■'•"'•■'■' ii a,,.l heai-.1.^i.e bt«g r of feeling that he u,l k ht h.-ne ~'"*"■1 ihmullllllllii the hoiiac on the f:it tu me.ulenu.nth win h had l.een arrive.l at •■" iiraim-4 the i.lnlity atul in i.ler;.tion wu b win h the ihlnf 1 i.i 1...ii i ihiilmiilil i the karl of l.rauvilie an.l 1,0r,l cairns \ h 1 the itianubtiahed ehnnh wouhl 1 mi^t ithi.i her the ualiiie liy whi h her yreat . ureer woul.l lie marked out lor her and that l">l woul.l i«r<l her in her sir kouiidell rainier member for i'.ie mond approved the oobtm wlneh had ba taken it wai honoralile and lair to i biilc the point f—i upou was a which all must a.ce|it in eaae of an a versu ill-cininn m mint bow to the supen force of thi»e who u'.rol events a when that tune has come it is fi to r.lu-e to cc iinl rh t tile fat he thought tka coiii|ironnse w^ui ul>st.i tiallv a cmiieesxion to the i inirth and e eluded hla i cell with otlll>lune!its t.l n lilaiutoi.e on tiie tone and teiui-er of t llel.it mr ihsracli mil that when t matter ih-iwcih the 11...i5e was only niattur oi detail he felt thilt the delay tht settlement was only of doubt ill adv.l tage i.n.l mi^ht result in ilisasu-is and di cultien oi no mcoiisidtrai.lc kind t onij muvvras not unconditional surrender 1 mint essential i»'luta in the uumh haii l»-<-n um'litnl to and he thought that the llouw aud couutrj wmil i din-m a com promise fair and just he hoptil that the prewnt would ln th last occasion wheu political circuiustauce w.iiill be dealt with by ab>trat-t imneii.'.es we had been on tbe eve of collision occa>ioue.l by a misun derstanding l*-tween the two houn-1 at ttf time when each had dt^to-ted itself in 3 manner to show the paanavial o the . nti ilenoe and satisfaction of the uuntry purely all would hail with tiiuntann tml ratify with ple.aore the settlement arrive.l at which v natisfactury and stau-sman liko after the eoncluainn of l)isra.-li's ajwetb the amendments were agreed to without a divmi-.n the result was received with great cheering fk an k i'akis july 3 l»e chasselonp lain l,,h on his installation as i'resijelit of the uncil declared for hlierty of sneee-h u e 18 indeiwndence was maaowtod perfect ly with devotion to the emperor s.nrll amkki.a hip from k.o.unt:ro **£**" gl uav bnnkidg ut from the ct oi limn.-n ayrestotli^-jltthult and lt>utevulrt t-i ua 21st the namt wm fwito wuf the rebellion in liflf-ent yarta t i ru^u-iy continue though montevideo and the t-oun try imuediately jvijiu'ent »•■tran-iail a dispatch irom bueno ayrt's aimouuceti that lopez wan umuinium inthe ordilleraj the paraguayans rear guard checketl two thonmaml bra/iliana who were in pnrwiit and then crowed the l"pi>er parana without molestation am *.. itmuvm july 23 a telegram from bombay dated july 2l has tht ollowing it is reported that tbe kingheae ha\f risen ay^ni^t the kuttsian authority all turkistaii lb diaturlred nooh ii i:ki-ni:mef i'arls july tt the jfnislti ur of to-day nay the party ol the kit already reveal the genna of disunion antagonism and rivalry between its members favoring the parliamentary government and the demo crats < üba havasa jaly 23-—a report is in circu latioq that the government contemplates asnbwgoing propertu of jom baso a weal thy ctttalian who is at present absent from the island several plantations situated in the midst of th insurrectionary district an onhnrt the owners of them are aus ptctod ol pving money to the rebels to savt them from destruction advices from san tiago do caba tw the i'lth mat have been raoatvai the arrival of the monitor ( tntaur crested jmta a causation the explana tion recsived by admiral hoff from spani*o authorities relative to the exerotio f americans are reported as beim wttiifac tory and the spanish gcverntneß ja«tirie>l iv its action a banquet wa extended to the otficera of the united tat*a fjaadron on duty at santiago o it was declined several akirmisixw hail passaarj taken place between th troops and insurgents the insarsentp attacked a number of gar risoned pu»cationn the steamer magan which arfived at ijavaua t day brought one hundred and liftv sick troops en joman is in the wrnallj utwecn ftant-ago ie cuba and bayamo jordan « forces have bean joined to th<f>e of kustau advices from kingnton to theoth instant have licen received kour hundred of the railroad awajtljfl had juelled a negro ris ing at old harbor capt i*v da ko<ias has issued a strin kclt lecree with an object of avoiding irauds and b.uiplifyiftg the collection of cum torn dues the car^'o o the schooner grapeshot has bass con'iucau-d at jamaica by the british authorities l*caus ( f her violation of neu tral ty laws the ownen of plantations within the juris liction of cn-ofueuos are arming com janipfi to defei d thetnwlves bahal guerrillas have cut the railroad near sauto fcsjiintu the new cable arritnl ot t hy tlrvt oil uu\l>nry ilm ilior end to 1m • 1 ild to-day m ac *- m v\i i'tii ma july 2:t the st am ■» i 1 iltern and scandt-ria with the frmsiji cable came v anchor this ftanwao oil onxbi-ry their arrival so noon wagi|uit tinexpectcd but it is thought that arrangeiii will be paffßotcd for the lauding of the hore eiid to-morrow the land line to iuj ton is lot yet completed but an ojlice ; ill be opened tonight at kingston almi mx miles from uuxbury the a<i\ent of - jie ex|w;ditiou causen much e\_it>ment in t'uxlmry anl fcurrounciiug t(*wus and a r.-fclic ueltnratu'n of the eveni will take pla i l^aaenw new york i 1»h s ac imtfke l*ar<l<mh*l l *.*> t . hodman the ramm kr icamril ac 4c c nku voue july 2 l this bnmob michail > .' mi th iih.--[;:l lirt'iuaii of the oiatia lor whose arrest gsrooaf w'hitu isaued a warrant yestwrday an bnag ini|ilirated in the mfpoaad munk-r ul lanmnoa i'hnraday ni^ht last wetk de kvml hjomtt op at a hnhnfci poijoe tati>>n lie bays lie was drunk thf ui>;ht in qttftmß and don't recollect uh'j mon tiie i'out i'ml kimwh n^thint il«>ut i.awrtfin.e death me in ht-ld lor ex aimnatjon u-turi a curout:r'n jury next thursday huiiiiibnkk i he two rhoura ohm rt-j'orted yesterday turn out to i simple diarrhea uubusov ki i.i rtimiim all the prisoners coulined at fort i-afay fette duwgtd with b«jaf eoaewj m the 1 m'-.hi uxdeditinn havt lut-n released no articul-irs yiv.-n hut th-y are supposed to ha\e butii pblmmil tu their own rwhynil a r mil i 1 \ rook kb jnhn howard n-uti need tv live yeaib ini urisonimnt of brau concerned in a roh ihtv at the il»*n of keddy the miihwillli init'tiiirj siikc h:is hwm pardoned l»y iov hoffflua tlif j i sues thc.s'-fr thisinnrnin willpuoliih a tate im-nt that john bigdow tht lormt-r mot mar to i'rancr is mapd to take the edi turial cliar^e of tin time miscellaneous pi l #■plill lit him of frnrinl i 1.1 i • ■iroin i>i»l itnt i'omu tin hflphi it the reception of the sev enth !:•'_' meut by the albany infantry was roattj hunt l.nlhaiit fw rit ion n nrnnniirifi uoaapoainfi tlu assort w aring their distinc tive ututoims and the seventh reguneat uwaanntinir in contrast their uniform and ilri^s white tin nardbisg and evalafluni oi all were n a!l laiuuew pater 11.-'itlick mulatto was bung at nnrtulk a yesfterdaj , tor the tuunu r last jjumubj ol uwoalitti hayll a market man who mm on tin j to s home »> the oinjtry the e\e*juti"ii took plaes ijuietk mthin the j*il yan.l lit met his fat very triiliijv ami aapmklad tht mtfedd apparent ly withuiit the i^mt trt-pidatimi th annual roli-^e pagatte on lake qniat ifimil loafe pmc jpatatdaj the at llmliiaimil wan lito nunittmus altliuu^h thtre were not w matty utrangers or col infiam rmmt if '"* ju/t the rather neaplendml agd t-x.:t-lunt oi.ler wiw «•!•- bervc.l liv iforct u-r tau-wvd lap itiaafc ra*:e wa inw by tbm p p i'urrau j i"'l i"hf lijilinihn six-oared rniat rat won by tli ' harvar.l it by ngfat length in |.| n tmic « tli *•" at l'.»:r>b l'h ivonwkr hk"h »•■»''» w'"l lv tji 9 sal»bur in t:tii lh.-fuur-oaretl wu caster 1 qiv.-inity ehaatpaod h»h at rat was won l.y tt jlarvanu m 83«t 1 vaw'l time w«j ts:ll the racua were a vt-r a thrc.-uiiw course the t-uthusiawn over the bmsfqptml re v.lt ww lnimen«e the nm&mam ti 8 w morton ftii'l luh parrhigtaa at athena iuar hodaon we aotond l.y bmglaai ynrtardsy and robbe ol mi»ii.-v an.l cfaltktßg u i'ut ann»unt awoiit siu6b no clue hittt iweuobtaiueil the rubhwa tht nlai f rod in i'hilau-lplna tl mek have ban jmiamw wwrhim near tun million hot dollar ol whicli ibm dm house sold over half a million of dollar worth william bawsvaa a colorwl mau con liltaii of killing lewis wiuou another col ored man at a ne^ro kail bwt winter was xecutcd in the jail yard at st loins yes tonlay aft*:rno<.n when the trap had wpming autl the man had dropped it was discovered that the rope was a little too umg which allowed the culprit's toes to touch the ground an awtul sceuo thea t'ußiii j for a moment tlie body rtmained pelfe.tly still afur whkh violent contor tions commenced dtiniii which thr m;m s lt-p and arms war swung and drawn in an ry diraatwe 1 he nya was imme.liately , short ne.l by drawing it dp but the wn'.h um of the pour wtrtim outinued for some minutes and it ««■not until ke had stru i i;led lay thirteen minutes that he wa pro nouhired 4a*4 ' v cuttiiij the bods doun alter hanging twtttj jti minutes tt was found that thf neck wai brukea ivhop whitafcwue baa postponeil the ' tnal ol k mr < henty oi chicago until three warehuusei were leatroyed by tire at ivkiu ib , yesterday m fc*o,(t(kt hnrr safford the snadaf school pio neer oi ohio diad at hia ie->ileoce in '/. ines vdlf ohi yesterday ■>!■— t aged s2 the arrangement are nearly cornplete^l j fur the complimentary h^il at law branch on mon.uv erening lens sherman j shen.lap mcmowell ln/all-s cilmore ac ! will be pfaaanl the inite^l state.s ft if iff iettyaburg with lu niouitor c'-iitcur arrived at key ve*t ye-fvrday aftenuxm from de cuba all we'll captain ceorge oft left memphis last night for san haimim and china to briug emigrants senator hendricks of indiana and paf ty arrteed at san francisco last night the first fruit car on the central pacitic left sacramento yesurday loaded princi pally with plums and peat-hes fen chicago and a few boxen of grapis for new ork telegraphic summary vans rsßsavsmaf sftwawaesfl nawatwa | washington 1 wimlwilif july *■£. secretaries cox mill l.'reawell g|m amhoucc to-<lay to cox warren who t.aited od them in reference to halpine at present confined in england bo*h mr cox mr creswell promised all the assists oe in ti«ir power to effect hit release i alpine'a ' mends present his case as follows he is i n american citizen a resident of cincinnati whea penianißm was an excite sent he attended the meet ings and mad speeche i but was never a i brother in the lociety njsaning of the term he went to ireland in ih*37 on private besi !)■.-"•, about the time the cmeute took plact md was incarcerated not for overt act there but for words ipoken in the i'mtet states the pumahment to which h ■dow subjected is reprettented to be very se vere juk rulation huwami vzrv l th timiiwi iates an official proclamation is made of th recent convention between the i'nitet htaam and ivru for the adjustment of th claims of the citizens of tither countr a^aiuot the other one cummissi ner is t <»■appointe<l by eacli government and th two hall name an arbitrator they are fee ait at lima with remark t itiia i'ri'jr to senator morton's departure from here this week the cuban envoys had bcv anl interviews with him on the subject oi their t truggle but more particularly ii reference to the administration their ob jm t was of course to bring some strong in lucnce to bear on the president and th < abinet to secure some more favorable ac t on in their case thau has yet been taken 1 r morton was of opinion that belligerent rights sbould be nimrlnl them but never contemplated goin^j to the length of ad dr.-bbmg a letter to the i'residcnt urging this concession w/twll'g unani i.vl pttul \. the secretary of the treasury on beinjl jueatioued on the subject replied that he had no intention at present of selling gold and that he did not expect to sell any wlii febi premium was at the present figure 1 he impression at the treasury is that it will go lower this seems to be founded on the east that u & bonds have advanced m knrope in ronse^uence of the favorable ex lnhit of l^jutwell'd liuancial in&naycment and that by the lime there is demand forth shipment of gold the crops will be ready in bring into the market a letter receive in new york last thurs da from an aamliemi gentleman traveling in l-^iirope alludes in uarui langua to tin baaafiaiai etf-jct af bootveß's policy in theciudit oi our government abroad ink bwtkebii kkkki'mkn the m nßemin the south in their fjnimuu"atimis to the hevenue hureau here frwjuently have aobmmi to a.lmit the liiendly agencies of the freednicn through out that tmtire section in enabling them to jue illicit distilleries they say that the slacks as a class are unanimously iv favor nl compelling the payment of taxes to the kjovemtnent and render ellicient aid bj giving information regarding the locality oi illicit manufactories of both whisky ami tobacco m h;kni 11 atlamu cabi.k secretary il«jutwell having read a lett*;r from thomas l^orinj caoaetof of caatanw at lyrnouth mans , stating that a tortion of the french atlantic cable is to faa undcl in his district and submittiiig the question whetln-r the managers of the cable should l»e re<p^ireil to conform to the revenue laws as in the importation of other foreign mer chandise replied " our government has always manifested a liberal spirit toward enterprises of this character l»elicving it to l>e sound jtolicy to do so to the full extent of the law l'uder date of dduember oth ls'i the de partment direct d that duty should not be imposed on a certain cable landed in well ington territory to be used in connecting the shores of that territory with vaucuu ver's island in many other similar em it lias been held that cables brought to this country atmuld not be considered a impor tations into the i uited states within the meaning of the law and consequently dutj rtliouid not be assessed lam of opinion that the precedents of the department in tins regard are correct ami you are hereby directed to ptirmit the portion of the cable ynu mentioned in your letter to be landed without imposing duty thereon.1 new york s r vt'kk july tfc the steamship anemia from aspinwall ami the i'onau irom jjremen have arrived roi.i.k't"i;-mr of tiik kiitb diktbs t i u . lohu ochraiit's declination of the l-'.ll<m-torflhip of the tlth fawv«mm l>i«trict ot new york is held in al>c}ance kythe sec retary of tin1 treasury m it is pml>al>le lh;it arrangements tvill l>e uiadr with the assistant tivamirer in this city to accept dopmcfei from the i ollector's olliee at a later linur than is usual at preweut it will be il-niembered that gtol c'ochrane dtclin^d the plae wcauuc tht risk was to j^reat the uofieolat having to hold over through the i.ijiit a k>rtioii of the money i_olle<.ted during tlie day european m i>kit july 23 the general wd other attoin of the army who were recently arrested for fomenting insurrection have been exiled to the canary ul-inds another nw||iilhllj has bmm discovered mad frustrated by the authorities its ob fed was the assassination ol l'oulla s newly jiliiiimfctil minister of lußti<-e jen sieklew the new american mmutcr has arrivul here the loi.i.ikkv fmi.nsion l.i ekpool july s3 the loss of life bf the t-xplnaion at st helen's colliery yester la m much greater than at iirat report ed fifty-cu;ht dead bodies have been taken from the pit i'kp.sonai iliassf.i july s3 - lienro s sanlord the retiring american minister yesterday had an amiiuuee of imt and mr jowat tho uew minister presented his credentials european kntrtt ih1i«i«i i «' ff»lm 1 th kna.ikli i'urllaineat i.hm.i.n july 22 the compromise on the irish church bill was the result ai fear nu tlie part ■if the i'eers ot the constijuences threatened by a eullusiou ti the two houses of parliament last night the tory lords held a large meeting at a private residence and resolved to repudiate the mar t uib salis bury and put themselves under the lead of lord cairns l>e latter waa authorized to make peace with the ministry and express the williugnew oi the peers to yield to day lord lairns sought an interview with earlkrmiiville and gave in the submission ot the l'eera whereupon the cabinet a^rettl to the compromise announced to-ui^ht the prompt and loud expresaiou of popular indignation territied the lx>rds and thus ha-t mob postponed lor a while the threat ened agitation items by telegraph advices from ma/it inn to july 12th havt bt-t'n received at s an francisco the fourth of july was quietly ou&ervcd by the resident americans lovernor kanhh be ing unwell on that day sent his secretary to the american consul's to otter the usual congratulation the rainy s^asonhaa com menced the mines at lon*ola l'opola and yentano were yi'l.im large quantities of silver lien vega still remained at tepic the guest of lieu litzardo it is stated th»t \ ega will certainly carry out his plan of or ganizing a northwestern confederacy within a few months his popularity end tw sap port of lieu lozardo's troops are rendering mm invincible james h seaman's carpenter abn and urn and surrogate fowler's barn at poqyfa keepsie were destroyed by tire thursday muht seaman's loss including one hotvt which was burned is s44nm partially m sured the tire waa the work of an inc*n fhe seventh regiment had a dr**s parade in the street between the inion and congress hotels at saratoga thursday evening a very la*ge c 7owdwa*pre««lit and frequently applaud the grmnd reception ball at the i nioo bo u fßi attended by aboat 2ixm peraosis r.orernor hotfmmn adjuunt general town send judges aldem cuum benett id other distinguisheil gentlemen were present the unioa hotel grounds were handsomely illuminated f c capre of toronto addrusaed tiie mw«go board of trade to-day on the sub ject of the huron at t'ntario ship i'anal the seventh kegiment arrived at albauy from saratoga at 1 o'clock tl is afternoon by the can atul marched to their steamer at the steamboat landing where an escort will meet them tb«j reception and march will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon tee i ciry i gaily decorated with hags and ban ner and tho liveliest interest is taken in the matter at yale college yesterday 43 received the degree of matter of l^entleaien of arts 5 bachelors of law 9 doctors of medicine zl bachelor of philosophy 1 civil knjp - ieer and 4 doctors of fhqoaopy th bachelors of arts of the graduating cla mmber 117 the degree of doctor 0 lawi wan conferred upon ezra abbott fisq of cambridge henry w taylor o anandaigua n v prof e e salisburj f new haven the degree of doctor v uivimty was conferred upon rev increa v tarbox of boston and lafayette i'er in of new britain at a meeting of the liostcn commoi council last night an order was adopte providing for the proper celebration on th art of the city of the successful laying o he french cable two british steamer ith the french cable were signalled frou highland light ape jod at sun rise thi morning they axe bound into the bay fo l>uxbury where the shore end will in landed a company of cuban fillibusters num bering 135 men are reported to have left new york city last night via erie 11 ii with the intention of rendezvouing at som locality indicated by colonel ryan in can via ex governor crapn died at his residence in flint mich this morning caaterbury if ■'!. on louisiana avenue near th (', y iliil washington was en tirely <!■tt uyeti by hre this morning lous fls.oou luaacact fur r>inw ward and guardian by amy kani'clf in a handsome room in one of our most fashionable new york hotels mark lyttle ton lay dying arc you easier now mark ?" colonel i rford stood by the bedside gent ly wiping the cold dew from the forehead ot his earliest dearest friend he was a tall handsome man scarcely more then two or three and thirty with large blue eyes and hair of a waivy brownish gold easier ? no carll i shall never l>e easier until lite and all its pangs have pass ed away from me it il merely a tjuestinn id minutes with ue now t'rfordheld a glass of dark-colored liquid to his fiicnd's pallid bins he drank a lew irops aud seemed to revi%-o a little you will not forget carll you will never let her nii v a lather's tender care my poor little orphan girl f have 1 not pledged my solemn word to you mark t no but swear it swear to me that ethel shall never want for a home and a protecting arm while you live i swear it for one instant a look of ineffable peace hovered ovexjthe white face as if were the shatlow of some sdver pinioned dove and so with his hands folded on bis breast mark lyttlcton died is my papa better the chdd's soft voice at the door plead ing for entrance roused colonel trford as he knelt on the floor with his face buried in the pillows besides his friend's dead face how should he tell her i.reat heaven how should he break to her the tidings that she was an orphan '.' he led her away from the door but i want to see papa not now ethel he is worse '" she stopped abruptly—a tall ungainly child of ten with big black eyes and swar thy hair hanging dowu her back in tangled curls-and looked widly upon into the pity ing face tell me why don't you speak to me ? t th i know i know—he is dead she broke away from colonel oriord's de taining hand and hid her bos auwng the sofa cushions with a cry such as some be reaved wild animal might utter oh my papa my papa and carll orfurd went silently away feeliug that solitude was best for the wjoor little tortured heart i don't know what the mischief i'm to do with her truly it was rather a perplexing question for the young widower of two and thirty i can't take her with me to europe — she's too little i can't bend her to ' rford imace to moulder away with an antedilu vian housekeeper and half a dozen sleepy servants i can't deposit her in a bank vault with my title deeds and government bonds how on earth can i dispose of her ? what do people generally do with girls ten years old ethel sir ?" she came to his side like an obeilicnt kitten what would you like to do with your self f r the next two or theee years " ii you please sir i should like to go to school carll orford brought his hand down on his knee with a resouuding energy the very thing why didn't it occur to me l>efore yes ethel enasfcofl go to school and by the very first train the next morn ing colonel . rford was speeding away in to the rural districts to impure into the relative merits of french seminaries and t-nglish establishments the little black eyed girl had been a sore weight on his m n tal system and it was no small relief to be able some two weeks afterwards to deliver her formally into the keeping of madame de la vanaer cood-hye ethel he said stooping to kiss her be a good girl and study all you can but ethel turned her swarthy heck cway i don't like to kiss big tall men like you ! ' a very wise conclusion if you'll only adhere to it through life said caril with a little grimace and so ward and guard ian parted for eight long years the blue june heaven was spreading its seren;c canopy over the thousand banes if the great city the i'rt v h delicious breezes from the broad atlantic were sweeping across the wirle avenues and carll orford walking up and down the hotel parlor al most chafed at being sbllt up in the me tropolis at such a season as this i ought to be at orford hall he so liloquised it must be lovely there now the lawn all silvered over with white clover blossoms tbe honeysuckle tilling the air with spice the old rose garden that my mother planted as red as if a shower of blood had fallen among the green leaves ; and the tittle trout stream with its shadow led pooh sb rustic bridge 1 wonder if ■this strange feelingis homesickness j ethel lis there too—my little swarthy ward with her tangled curls and big black eyes well j 1 suppose the diet of boarding-school out 1 n't*last forever but bow she must aajtonisb the old housekeeper with her in dependent ways and her odd original no tions yes 1 must go to orford but not bosses i !*•*■i w ***• at 3*-ber how aid's feet my beautiful dark-eyed queen even so i have always fancied her royal lewish namesake to l,k>k hair purple black and rippled uke moonlight tides eyes bke > melting wells of liqoid darkness and cheeks j where the crimson glow boras uke roses esther would be kind to my poor forlorn little ethel i know ; and 1 eui resolved to ask her to l*e the lady of orford carll threw his cigar out of tbe window he bad found an object in life at but sn object so all absorbing that everything else 1 bsbsbavi merely secondary colonel carll [ orford was in love miss howard was trilling prettily over a : basket of vividly colored < ■rman wools in mrs li'orsay's parlors on that golden june . morning while ever and anon she paused to took dreamily out of the window i and niurmer the half-forgotton words of some old ballad laughed mr il'orsay as she came to the w do v to pa e h ■ca ary in the sun nine a sdver penny ror your thoughts essie howard's color deepened a little to teu you the truth lira d'vnay i was thinking jnst tben whether colonel orford would call i understand my love perfectly there's i further need for speculation en the sub t for there is bis rins at the bell now on my word he's the most attentive cav r i know af isml mrs dorsay slipped laughingly out the room as colonel orford entered it he means to prop i'm sure said the little swat ♦" herself with a nod of her sunny head he looks just exactly as mr u'orsay did when tbe eventful question was trembling on his lips i wonder what es sie will sayfto him aha 1 could give a shrewd guest miss essie did not say no then yon will let me uke you beck to the old hall with me dearest essie carll i said tenderly prisoning the soft little i hand in ids it is seas years since i have 1 crossed its threshold now and he paused abruptly remembering that he i had not told essie of his ward my ward u there now—little ktfae yttluteu just returned from madame d a v'anier'a boarding school you will ov i r too aaie i ih-rc was a slight shadow on essie how fi brow that fell like ice across carll'i ieart as she withdrew her hand is your ward to reside with yon t m"*t certainly kasie 1 pled^td nn vord to her father od hisdyingbed 1 do not approve of any such arrange m nt as tjiat > annot you send her away send her away * a homeleas orphan she might teach school or go as a gov rnr nr iven take the situation uf com j»auiou < aril < irford bit his lip until the blood started kisie this is a subject on whuh my res lutiun cannot be altered eveu by your wish ctbel lyttleton is a sacred bequeatto me tier happinesa and interest are my life's itudy while i have a home ethel must ihare it while my arm can ward off lifev torms -/<> bhall never feel their bitterness basic will you not take her to ymr heart übo !** ut essie's beautiful lips were compress ■i like carved coral ou must choose between me and this miss miss lyttleford 1 take no divided ille^riance k«ie our decision alone can settle the mat ter colonel orford then it is made kasie 1 love you more dearly than my faltering tongue can ever celj but i cannot forget my duty as achriß tian—my honor as a gentleman kasie once more i plead my caust this time ol my beaded knee will you not relent i have told you once that your choice lay between me and your ward then farewell he spoke the words in a strange stiffled voice as though the syllables choked him bowed over her hand and went out a reject ed man ' well mused colonel aril orford at he carelessly threw cologne bottles dreas ing-casea rare european engraviugs an>l ji.*u-iit leather boots in one conglomerate ' ass into his trunks that dream is over the waking waß rather rough but 1 sup pose it ia just as well my beautiful enifi ol iny'lofct love kor one moment he bowed his hil 1 on his two hands with all the stil.ied anguish of a strong man's grief and then went on with his occupation he smiled bitterly as betook up a velvet case containing a set of red-sparkling garnets that he had pur chased in paris for his ward she will be glad to have them dear lit tle ethel t'erhaps some day when the first bitterness of this grief in over she may become like a dear and cherished daughter to me at all events i have not swerve<l from the promise i made to mark lyttleton on hu death-bed the next evening's sunset was purpling all the horizon when i aril orford walkcti up the broad gravelled sweep of the lawn aud the perfumed honeysuckla trails imiu ml fuctly motionless on the balmy air home again but oh with what a heavy heart the front door was wide open how fa ui'lijtr appeared the mosaic marble of the hall pavement the antique statues leaniug from the walls even the quivering shadows caat l)y stainod glass casements beyond mrs tudor the old housekeeper amp forward courtesy ing in a still black silk dmtt and gold spectacles "\\ elcoroe home once more mr caril miss lyttleton has only been here a few hours ouly just arrived ?" that's all air she ia in the roue gar den mr caril 1 may as well go and speak t her at once and have it over with thought or ford as he turned abruptly round dust aii<l travel soil to the contrary notwithstanding kor what was htbel but a child as he lost himself among the crimson wilderness of the d lien ma june roses a slender ligure all in white glided out from the fragrant thickets a tiguie with huavy blue-black curls and deep sultana eyeß essie howard so dearest guardian ethel lyttleton you were true to me—true aa a knight ci old--and 1 have come to you bearing n;y heart in my hand will you take it hom caril e"»ie anil 1 dreaming '" i-jtli'l it you please sir no you are nut drc-auiing lint i was very lonely i i my heart was lilted with doubts and fears and i wantrd to aae what you were like and so—l behaved like the heroineß in novels and played an iucognitm part i could not endure the idea that you would sacrifice m to otln-r hopea and loves ai.<l plans dearest aril essie howard ■ifuite willing that you should love poor ethel lyttletoo just a little and caril orford standing there mmm the roses with his dark-eyed love ebmea close to his strong true heart felt that l-.rt it had no more of happineßs togivo htm as for etlu-l she had quite conquered her childish antipathy to big tall men aol van entirely willing to exchange her guar dian for a husband a lawyer's romance itoswell m kield the nestor of tle missouri bar a lawyer whose entire lack of ambition lost the fame his rare and gruat ability might have won died in st louis on monday he had a peculiarly romantic episode in his early manhood he was the k.n of eneial martin field of newfaue vt and practised law awhile in the couriii f his native county hia abandonment of hia lucrative practice and removal from tin state to which he never returned was oc casioned by an unfortunate bestowal ot li affections umjer circumstances rarejy il evir paralh'led ke fell in love with an accomplished young lady in windsor aud though she wa engaged to another gentle iii^n succeeded in winning her affectioua and inducing her to join him in a secret marriage which was to be followed by co habitation in caae the consent of her parent could be obtained but otherwise to be void she failed to gain that con sent ; and as soon as he could be summoned from boston waa pub licly married to her tint love who joined her in a suit in chancery against mr field for the dissolution of the secret marriage both she and her suit survived her husband but at last ahe woo it in the supreme court and the case is reported at length in the thirteenth volume of vermont report mr field felt sorely aggrieved at the result and issued a pamphlet in which he sought to vindicate himself befere the world afterward however he married another lady with whom he lived happily she hat been dead several year aud lour children we think survive them both years after the strange suit the lady whom he first loved and then fought bo persistently then twice a widow married a merchant of \. indoor cuunty who shortly thereafter re moved to st louis i'here they lived for several years moving in the tint circle though never meeting mr field i and where she died suddenly of heart disease about tour years since beloved by all who knew her finance and trade oftus off the bikfai.o e-vi'kess ( fnil>*v july s 6v it ." a new precaution has been adopted to prevent counterfeiting the bonds of the united states the secretary of the treas ury has iaeued official notice under date of july 21 that he has by authority of law adopted a distiii tire paper which will be hereafter used until otherwise ordered for all obligations and other securities of the united tat one of itc pc uliaritie is the introduction of colored silk cotton and other tibrous material into the paper while in proceu of tn&nnfacture by ftw it is a felony for any penoo to have or retain in his custody or possession any paper adapt ed to the making of any nich obligation or securities and similar to that designated by the 4ecretary ot the treasury except un der authority of the secretary of the treaa ury or some other proper officer of the i'ui ' ted states and any penonsoffeujing against the statute will on conviction thereof be • punished by a fine not exceeding 5000 or by imprisonment and confinement at hard ' labor not exceeding fifteen yean or both in the discretion of the court tat a recent meeting of the directors of tin m>i<ul«lu:«i a*d tr-l'tv back ttmm h nlr*on w*.-e\--.-.icfc.rier.il liiit m>:ituti"i mr tfailiwa ha been ir m*i rr*n roniifvk1 iui ♦ liit^boik if buff ■■, mi-i t>i election m tht ue i>«iti'tn is & popular o^w henry f allkn has been elected to the r-sition ..| a*i>t**jt ca-aitr ■•! wliiu p.nk t upt'ly tiie ambmb croted b the inaaf f mr jlj.li-.ir t the th r in.stitul)"ii mr aaai htw hmbtiraaasaaaksaaarini atl naa%ava%ai amfta masahf gold in baa vtk m telegraphed ttv honw & 0 broker >"■. 10 ku senec twt ratigoi a ollw new york tin we flaaucial uticle ssbsi tnui-*.-ti..iisnip*l uta •*■all saw utwucii 136tvt135 m'«wy nmewj ate |> c g**veni ment r-•n f c and i'.-t hiiih-'i su»ck stn-mr ii jerbilt tfiiiir the tfmxatd lea jure ne ta ntnl jdvaucal to 214j hwum i heavy purcha * b»th of ibm lo bs have ujch in-de.-n kismbi ji at^he fn>m s»nrt«w when tht prtiki}ol uwiier f iin-k ir : ni>w cv^niiti inferred t«rai f eoo li'lati.'ti have a^retni upon ud the iidi"ii tt ht t esasyaaha«aßasai b c<>il<.iuuouuhl bgftm »". m cmmli l..^cd at 93i for nmiify and bu fur icoouhl u s mm botnis rlimtd m »•' at 7 btsdn cljseii firm kri 1m niinui rjawlirt.mt commercial matters the markets omck or ™ buffalo exfbbb i prib4t j j]v 23-4 p bl i flouk—fiiiu and spring grades tending upward sales 100 brls choice western bakers at 7 25 l.~>o brls at 7 25 for amber and 7 7 for white winter 30 brls white winter at 3 75 20 brls fine at 5 00 wheat opened active and buoyant sales a m 7 i bu no 1 milwaukee at 1 47 7juu bu no 2 chicago at si 41 7300 bu no 2 milwaukee at 1 43 79011 bu no 2 western spring at f 1 40 p m 73(10 bn x,i 2 chicago at 1 42 15.00u bu no z chicago at fl 41 '.'■•>*< bu no i milwaukee to arrive at fl 42 tsw bu do at 1 43 7301 bu do on spot at il 43 luf so 1 milwaukee at 1 50 coux—firm sales 10,000 bu sound per sample at 97c ic.uoo bu no 2 at 08c 10 4i m bu per sample at mm 3000 km 1 yel low at fl 00 t»—scarue and linn sales l.'ioo be at 79c kye—dull at fl su for no 1 western b.\klkv — nothing doing i'ka i.'iiit-t and nominal with very few in market brei>s—scarce and nominal at $-"' 00 for timothy ml 8 30'a'j 00 for clover i'rkhsl'jss—scarce and very hrm heavy mew pork at 33 30 light do at 2 50 uisu—sugar-cured canvasse<l jg do shoulders 15c i^rd tirm at 1 "•;■.» i»4c jfi.h-white la easy at f6 50@7 00 m uut scarce and very hrm at s5 7 a»i iju per hf brl quantity governing price sea ash firm at qaotatioas : george's kank cod at t si 7 m per lov lbs mackerel mas hrls f34 hi hirs 17 60 kitta f4 124 selected brls 33 hi brla do f 17 kitta do f3 871 u tia brla f».l do hf brls fl5 30 is kitta 13 '&; no 1 new brla 2s 00 do kf brls 513 do kitta fjuo no 2,brls,«zl;kf brls til kitta 2w yarmootk hlmwtm 2 50 par 100 wuwi oat halibmt 14a labrador ksrrug fll 00 per bri v.-.tti.k ijuiet and steady at 30c for prime western dairy cheese—dull and weak at x 14e for good factory con fxeiiihts—steady to now york wheat 1.1 c eon lie oats 74c staves t2 124 per too sad tolls to albany—lumber soft wood f5 25 hard mod fg 25 per infest live stock the receipts siace monday are 31.1 car loads which with 21 can loft over in the yards nuke 334 at loada against mi weak prim cattle an in limited supply od are roatlily taken at priom about c ocr lb better than last week medium to fair cattle sold at as advance of about ie while mean and ordinary of which there are olenty bring about the earne prices al last week theaaueare kowe to b gl coon 60 hd extra ken tucky steers ar 1440 at 8 & aahhrook to aame,9l hd prime kentucky itwnivljtl at 98 00 corbin to aame 31 hd good kentucky teen and heifer ay 1330 at 17 75 yeoman for t k smith to dimmick 66 hd good 111 steen ay 1233 at 7 63 lollis to english 48 hd ay 1288 at 7 40 bngki to bnrliah 48 hd prime la steers ay 1343 at it 87 bentley to farthing s hd medium 111 steers ay iuso at b to bower to same 31 hd fair ohio steers ay 1200 at 7 25 la due to farthing 1j hd fat coarse chautauqna oxen ay 160u at t7 23 huff to rosenthal 96 hd good 11l steers ay 1334 at 7 75 vansey to english 50 hd fair iil steers ay 1200 at 7 35 lowry to english 36 hd good 111 steen v 1270 at 7 50 yeoman to donahue 16 hd fat cherokee steers ay 1246 at s7 50 yeoman to same 56 hd texas steen ay i hi at 4 5 huff to geary k post 143 hd texas steen ay 1200 at $','.> per hd x aim to robbins 85 hd smooth 111 steen m 1150 at 7 keep the animals are about average and the market brisk at about last week's quota lions all of the stock arriving at the yards has changed hands readily at quota tiodb hog the receipts are light and market brisk and active at t'.l m#9 50 per 100 lbs for common to gimxl shipping hogs and 10 00 for extra seu-cted butchers new york livk stock the receipts of live stock for the past week have been as follows beef oattl o'jjt cows t3 calves 3i1 sheep anil ami js.g'-'b swine 20,14.1 beef cattl are very cheap but it does not seem that hatchers have found out this fact judging ram the high prices they continue to ask for beef load cattle are now sold t butchers at 14@15c per lb net weight th nnmbtr i very limited that is disposed of for over 1 although a few were reported a sold at 15i(«loc yet the great hulk ol the droves were seld the past weel at 14 11 i 14 t and at all intermediate price weeii 10c and 14c cows are bought aii.i old at former quotations with a very dull trade iood calves are iv rdjuest at krf 11 jc pel lb live weight but huojlreds are thin grant calves which are sold at 5@12 00 pel head or 6(abc perlb according toquality i iood sheep such as are really fit to be slaughtered tind a ready sale at s@6jc pei lb t'ri.ms weight selected lots have beet sold j high as t@7jc per lb buthundreds of thin and spring poor sheep cause a dull market many of this latter quality an not worth over 3c per lb some flock were so utterly unfit for human food that the commissionen ordered them not to be sold exsept to go into the country prices for dressed hogs are maintained at 2@1*21 per ll but trade is dull at these figures chicago live stock cattle-steady and linn sales at 4 2ti f 75 for cows 5 5u(«^7 0 for fair to choice steen live hogs—active and tirni and ail vanced lm,2ilc sales at 8 o(3ii ln for fair to choice new york ashes—pots yuiet and unchanged , pearls dull and nominal cotton — dull and lower sales of 275 bales at x ; 4c for middling up mnam fiour—receipts of u7lt brls flour 10 v^15c better and more doing sales of jm brls at 5 3h 5 is for superfine state and western fti ;*.">(<*'> 90 for common to choice extra itate f lu(g>7 00 do for extra west ern 7 m 67 :<-"> for good to choice whit heat extra 6 mot 15 for oumrai u choice round hoop ohio t clocai 50 for common to fair extra st lonis 8 c«k 10 mi for good to choice do closing firm fncluded in the sales are 4."»00 brls for ex port and speculation atfti tuxag 80 for ex tra state and jli i.vrii 50 for extra western cornmeal—t^uiet and firm sales of 2(10 brls brandywine at 5 7."i rye klour—firm sales of 4.v1 brls at 14 50is4 75 whisky—firmer and more active sales of 350 brls western at 1 m">4<o 1 00 free wheat receipts ms itt bush wheat fairly active and v<t4c twtter sales ot m,c«io bu at i ag si for no 1 spring 1 5791 in no 1 do l 55lii i 87 lor winter red western 31 35(d1l 00 for new amber delaware .*! b9«u go for am ncr michigan and state $\ n for new am ber tennessee 1 til.?l 75 for white cali fornia kye—(^uiet barley and barley malt 1 nil anil nomi nal corn—receipts 76,45.1 bu com without decided change sales of 8.1,000 bu at 80 ita;97c for unsound new mixed western 11 03(41 05 for sound do 1 06 1 07 for small parcels do 1 07r 1 08 for western yellow flats—receipts 2".7t bu oats lfs2i better sales of m,(«k bu at 82(583c for western in store 84<^s6c for do afloat kice—(^uiet at sis^c for carolina coffee—easier sales of 950 bags liio on private terms sugar—firm sales iso hh.la of cuba at lu@l2jc and ist&utk for porto kico molsssss steady sales of 110 hhds of mnaoovado at 52c hops—.steady at 1 17c for american petroleum—firm sales at 17c for crude and 32c for refined pork—quiet and steady sales of 500 brls at 12 756.33 7 for new mess 32 ik)>7hj 25 for old do t>il 60(927 75 for prime f2b sfjr«2 25 for prime men beef—steady salesof 185 bru at b(hi % 16 00 for sew plain mesa 12 ou@lb 00 for new extra mess tierce beef nominal sales at 20 00t0.25 110 for prim mess 25 ootapo 00 for india mess reel hams quiet sales of mi brla at f26 00 33 00 cut meats ilnll sales of 100 pkgs at i.lj@l4c for shoulders 16019 c for hams middles quiet sales of so boxes ice cured part at 16c lard—heavy and drooping sales of 350 tea at 17&194 c for ateam l»l<«,l!i ; . for kettle rendered butter—steady at 16@28c for ohio and lg&36c for state chssss steady at 11 15c chicago flour firm and in good demand sales of spring extra at 86 7.v»i7 00 wheat—advanced sales no i at 11 ml 1 mj no 2 at si 345rsl v corn—kxcited no 2 advanced 2^.lc sales at h9j9lc rejected 78(g^(2c no grade tsfa t^c oat*—firmer and advanced lc sales at 69(£«»}c for no 2 6tifo)««j for rejected rye—tfuiet and nrmer sales at 1 10 for no 1 il m(sl l for no 2 harley entirely nominal highwinesi—firm at 1 mess pork—steady at 33 hams—<juiet sales of sweet pickled at 10c j^ftrd—lnactive ami nominal dry mi ted shoulder*—finn it 13c freight-—yuwt corn to buffalo 4fc milwaukee flour—vuiet sals of choie low and misimmta at f5 2.vt 75 wut jaiet sale of no 1 1 mj 1 forso ■>. oato advancing sale at 70c or no 2 corn - kin sale at 90c for no 2 kye—nominal grain knight dull and oachanged marine matters poet of buffalo uiitid - jolyk sterner utmhnr meniah fort krie 18 brb gum owaer a>nmw lulu'—tii»il majr fort eri 3emb«k h httomtml 31 acki wool cimittm bma of comaerw 3 ta w t j mark 1 ear mkldlaai ulllil.t horn 900 sheep s»0 bob booae 0 cattle 2 horses owners prop insymß crty sfcannon petrort 309 bria four 24s bis wool 29 bis hoops 79 ble wool n v c r r 172 bis woel 5«>2 brie aw 1 ml petta 40 roua leather 4u pkga woodwork 4 bxs pipe * cka aahea so7l«johorp 32 pkgs tobao.o 15 bdh noopa 480 bdls suves 8 pos s»achi««ry 10 car staves 1570 bu wheat 130 bdls run dries 50 pkga tobafico 20 v k h h goods 9 eae hook 2 pkgs fish en rafliray prop mary pringle chaw uetroit 170 000 ft loaabermiier & smith ft blematns kuaage detroit barge in tow ~" tug 8 e bryant i'.vrs tonawanda bark in tow bark jesse hoyt coynt . milwaukee ist 640 bu wheat winana bark m e petew todd chicago 22.500 ba wheat o l kirn schr ned kobson ni.hol kingsvill j<i,i«v stares dnttoa sehr ada miller port dover 35 eds wood miller scar blaaam nonpiay pt rowsn 12,516 stevea sigiaon schr maria shaw leask port rycrne 91,539 ft lumber hawkina schr chaa hinkley manning muwankee 20,500 bn wheat o l nims schr aldebaran gibson i^exingion 45,00u suvea w l lyson schr j r pelton pelton wagochance ugh schr almeda stark bay city 22.~>,000 ft lumber o bugbee schr h u clereland vader milwaukee 17.-'i«j bu wheat << l nuns schr hea bird law st lair mo,fioo hoops towleeft sweet schr citizen mitchell erie 220 ton coal e hazard schr kate robinaon mack lexington 208,0>0 tt lumber mixer t smith barge walton bennett saginaw 450,000 ft lumber scatchaid ft belton barge david smoke mann saginaw 701 000 ft lumber scatchard ft belton barge catlin besmett bay city 420,001 ft lumber 120,000 ahinglea scatchard t belton bawe kirk white merrick windsor 132.02g ft lumber scatchard ft belton cleared julj tt stmr international may fort erie steamer lvaahce mukiah fort erie prop equinox moore chicago prop catena mccrea chioago prop a raxes legltu toledo prop mohawk übson chicago c^op arizona peaaett chicago prop mary l'ringle chase saginaw dark city of milwaukee maloy mar quette bark john miner spinka chicago bark monitor stewart chicago brig lunberry alfred pt crescent schr c g ljreed jamison milwaukee c*»i tns ooal ehr starlight burgh pt burwell schr j d purter porter ermillion schr motiutaiuet-r ilbert detroit .'(.'> i tns coal schr c lv id barrow cleveland 2t cdi stone schr v r hauna blery pt huron 6rt brls salt schr acontias iotham chicago til tut coal schr jem bogert krie barge \\. ilani port jamble uond eau barge moderate pratt lionet kau scow j sewerby fralenburg uunville various items ia to tiii brrralo hfifw i vbwclh pa*wino detroit.—the follow ing vessels passed july s.ui up to '.* p m down—propi annie young iron citj and live barges arctic equator steamei keweenaw bark red white and blue up props thos scott pacific city ol concord wabash philadelphia st louis am cowie jay uould tvinslow barki l.'henango southampton iolden west arctic constitution schooners midnight jamcß platt surprise mitanda si-ow belle eliza oloraaci vampyre wind south lakk fbh«;in's firm with coarse uj freights offenvi in excess of the supply ot vessels charters are schr hippogriff coal from cleveland to chicago at 1 '-'> pel con free in and out schr kverleigh sanu to cleveland at loe per brl at chicago july 22.—there was no de mand for vessels for buffalo and rates wen uominio unchanged charters were t kin^st'ni schrs kate bullay canadian rising star and kearaarge wheat at 7 schrs victoria and pride of america wheat fiom milwaukee on owners account t ogwego—schr montpelier lumber froni uuncan city at 6 per 1000 feet at detrit july 21 coarae freights ot all kinds are accumulating owing to th scarcity of vessels ami rates have an up ward tendency < barters to-day koo falcon lumber alpeua to cleveland or to ledo optional with shipper at 3 on tht rail schr montpelier lumber duncan fit to oswego at $<> on the rail soar mar hattie leached ashes iwtroit to buffalo on p t brig onoord 70 tons pig mm detroit to buk.-.'o at l b balance of car go htavt at 5 >^ and iut pout or c«l>assa july 22 — arri»e from buffalo--l'rupa sun bonofee barkt 1 c sherman msria martin onondaga schi c n johnson cleared for buffalo—pro potomac 28,207 ira corn 21100 brls tlonr 148 sacks wool 82 bndls green hides prop eclipse 20,(100 bu wheat ih brls flour 17 sacks wool prop d richmond 21,0(4 hb corn 2200 bn oats 1153 dry hides l green hides and g7o brls hour prop fu p noke 32,323 bu com 440 brl flour jvwi time we have recently pnb lished account of very good time made h sailing vessels but the bark wm h van derbiit captain a h baldwin which mv rived here wednesday made a run dowi in time which n olaimed to be the fastest yet she ran from bar point to the dtnu my light off buffalo harbor in it1 houis the saoie vessel ha made some very go>xt round trimi turing the present season fin of her iflal tript have been made in an a/t*r age tini ot 111 days the round trip be tween tonawa^da and au hable lah huron including loading and discharging a cargo of 30,000 cubic feet of timber ea>;b trip watkiuxmmku.—tue barge davit smoke which left saginaw river with s cargo of 700,000 feet of lumber in tow ol the propeller pittsburgh arrived in port yesterday morning in a waterlogged condi tion and down to her rail the tug karah e bryant had wen aent out to assiit tht pittsburgh in with her tow which inc^udeo the smoke and'cither barges the eater logged barge was brought in safely ant dia charged her cargo efkkiiv i,y tht fiai.k the schooner shiekluuna which went out on wednes day ret.mcd to pott the next day with her can1 ate badly damaged the schooner oliver 0-olver which left at the same time split some of her canvas alao and lay to under the lee of point abino to repair vesterfey sssreieg seven teasel that had left port the previous day were observed lying under point ahino unable to proceed in the teeth of the freah breeze which was blowing directly down the lake lai/sih.—cant steinhoflf launched a tine barge named p f mckerrall at wai laceburg on the 10th she will be fitted oat with steam power at chatham next winter l\r':r.k'k'.k the journal aay messrs sutherland of we hand port have a very large barge almost completed for the messrs wmtoa of st catharines it vi said that when uanched she will be the largest il notthe beet barge ea the canal she will he employed in carrying wood to buffalo toronu and other villages in the vicinity a ni vbwei the urges eail ■e«w ever b ilt in port huron ie now approach in coi ipletion the new craft la to be a three mjrtsd schooner of 02j tons burden old nianrement ) her dimeneanu an : length of keel 1 feet over all 1«t feet breailu of beam 31 feet 3 inches depth of hold 12 feet h inches capacity so,ooo ba of wheat cost tss.ooo she belongs to robert mootdomery of buffalo and will be launched august 10 so says the 7w a moi.m tig boat.—the new propel ler tug mary weatoa wui leave tr.morrow in charge of captain todd for sheboygaa mich her hull was buih by that thorough nrkman t v lake of wtaaaconne and she ia to oar eyes the liimmssl and naaat propellsr ever teraea oe t bom thsa waters yhe contractors are j p mores t co of this chy oast moo she is so feet long by 14 feet beam he two mpel ler ecrews of the philadelphia pattorvoar ries three seen end has a amag oahin m her hom amidahip hareaguat an made with the pates ooaliatiag va>e ci tke firm and an of hi harm power the utmost soon say las ham eiaroiasd in tke stowage of aerboilara amd isnhiasij and tbe seems h all resßectil a model cntt.--"-1,1 \ ,-■.. irslrni imh the canal amuvkd jaly b m inllen j c h«>th d w gardener nellie b card hear barclay oliver hcml r 0 palmer 1 m dvgest three llells lien ikuimedav sarah m puk samoa seymour bennett bachelors home ban d french lohu sullivan belfast h is hough wm l b.ntwi.k mary a braves emily b pr putnam f m finch j n scatchar.l e f sum frank smith john riesell s e antu.mv addis bell pheme stark c shoemaker rattleanake monitor rngenie < ta bates klia ward . f r mono patrick bowen ib m itontk s w beott fj^s 5 j fw i w a4 m w pruyn ' o falo r i>4jhton winans j c * uk knn wm jca •''. * •»>«. meteor i m murray r h beckwith u a willett h b lord '" n e'len yale jama bowley john u valley scan ft clark frank hosley purto l l lull e s katy e | esly d r tanner arrie z throrkmortnit g.v ii 1:..,1i warrior henry williamson john uager tornado cleared j t i ■• ■\ s belfast 14.5.-x oata troy nirgie e liaileyi coal fnltonviue sutrr to the sn brothen luuibi r at haay wm v lirter atavea troy s a watarman 7.u10 wheat do flying utchmaa 7100 do do che bate 7huu oorn kohenectady john mccann lumber albany e w < ummings 8000 corn troy os w ingall pet oil do julia shepherd t(!o0 wheat ko.-h.tii tor kmi fetrie 770u wheat troy 1 m wood i'oal monu/.uma v v selmser lumber albany levi lawrence jr aand lockport ■m helknip w wheat troy faahion 2047 wheat iih sera i hrls hour utica charley shaf.r 13.853 oata tn.y j harnaon n:(imi com do horatio seymour 7700 wheat la jaa l.ighton t.'i'.t do do 4 leu herkimer lumber do khode laland ooal k.mh.»t john kratz t-vki wheat j n>y lewie j wheein k lumber do new hartford 7033 wheat itorhi it i w h hauenheck lumber troy frank smith staves do ii mctjuetters nndriee ilo harriett barhydt 2600 earn do railaplrtter lumber albany j l knapp tn«i wheat troy iiniia light medina i 1 haynes lumber albany j auiaou coal do peck & church pet oil troy g p fyasman lumber albany a stacey 7t oorn troy h w llann lumber albany pheme stark do do novelty do do h <' hudaon pet oil troy d denamere coal albion champion pet oil troy matilda miller lumber albany alex huling do troy <> a craudall do albany l loomia coal do fred towers lumber troy stephen a kouglas do d n'eponaet soft whost and ewakl troy mary m ozman 742*2 wheat it t ien dogan lumber do a t briggg coal albany 11 f cady 7860 wheat troy c shoemaker b»:i6 cm mtxiiua ■'» jackson jr lumber troy jaa hraley 7c>:ki wheat d a w egbert 3c»k eon camillas a kichmouk ail do clayton lumber troy peter jagger atavea do x m mone 1 do 5 h clark do tonawan.la e is tanner 7500 wheat iwkport tornado light medina three bella do martinsvillc bicycle lumber troy jm brats do albany a a bradt do do john b weld light medina paoucu kii.tomuu.e the mswtag iuffalo boats passed kultonville luring the wenty-four hours previous to 1::{op m fuly 21 wiikat-i wetters i'hil ii bender l v warner mary lewis ( harlton corn—clio m n price h i tliomi.sm rtros u n bennett lcjmbkk s x johnson terry ( ummin-fl ore henry horn os jennings i limit know w s mies simon cohin 8.1 i'ai cor john mdielora mner s hiittrr ield stavks—ezra dickernon frank stonr — marr x i or i on.—c h tfsenbenu mixid m m southwortl married hattif x hastimis july 15 t n saaen . the tiri.li tiihn by llh her .. with r i lewi a mauiut ami mut ha ir t - a ■136 tr m 13w a h 135j 3 f h 135j v i3oi 4 r a i»*s f m 13 i f m 136 a.a am a r.m p.m rt re 10 11 is 1 s s 4 iler union kx ltu .... 104 lu - 10 joiled states 7i>j wj i 70 ■sanr ». tl 42 — 4 a .... 42 i'acific mau i tatf . - -. esj i*3i s3 .,. . v 1 central sis 214 2 4 213j 214*1 um 2 3 me *» i .... a 2i harlem ti 43 154 rf daon h 1»4j 18 lbtal 18*5 1s5j .... anadhtj h4 41 h v i a*5j h5 6 it el cent 132 .... 32 132j ui-llli tt 105.'105 lu r*i i06i 105 10 i . cent 141 1*1 141 eve a pitta li>7 ltitj ita lira 107 lutj 106 cave a tol tt li il i ill 114 114 ll 1141 114 114 w v tel wft ... mi 3*4 r wayne 15*5 153 162 15 ittft 1..2j 1 urns kl u 0 jo .... «• j w f ex 22 .... 2 22i ... 22 i *.* wal 74 cat ■** juton ml h westero 7w 7.ij 7uj 7 7s*j 79 » *• ffe-,t p m vit wa w 4 sbs 3j c ii .'. a <«*, ladekstlrm i wn <• a miss 31 .... 31 ui ii i a sl p vj 7 ii i m p p b7i sf ..- - i 81 1201 .... 1201 •-.- itl 2»'t ot gt rag vll't .... 12'ij .... 121j 20's of 62 123 ... 122j .... 12"i r-2u ol ot 121 -•- tlii ■■lsts nfamfm 12ij .... 12 .... 121 sill new 12iijj .... 12 .... 12*i ws'67 new ism .... ism .... 1ss tffa oh new ish .... 12ui .... lasg 1'jvaata 1104 ... 110 .... 110 tbs latest p m mmvy easy and steady at i..a7 mm cent f.-r c*ll loan steilinir exchange cnu ai li/'ji lit io p i li.rl.r-.t lass hil s it.td without at ided chaiigi peiiiii al 135s e/'vauciiia u 13..j tad ahtsmaj 1 l.-.-i j.'.i-ii.ini-iil u shade bet it r bid asked .. ■rtemmmn ol ib81 im istj ■. s eemjem ot l*tfl 121 12ij 20 registered'62 1*'1 121 u 8 5-20 coupons ot 1862 123 12.'.*j j s mi coupons ol 1s64 121 j ataa j s ml coupons of look 121 121 j s 5-20 coupons of jan and july 66 12 1 mm j s avatoooupotv ol 1867 i2u hf j fl 6-20 ooupona at ln*3o i'm lit j s 10-40 rt»-<iatt«red 10 111 t 8 10-40 ooupona ho h'-t pt-iifics 1071 10(s the st-jck mark-t cl sed dull but firm tht follua-iiak were the cluing quutations oia bataexl rloncy 6-»7p.c icxchansjc 60 days ltwj 11-4 sew york central 313 jiimberls-nd 3 sjuteeasilver - ■- ■■jant-jn : ***** pacific mall 83 wasbtorii union teleftrapli -■-■ot hartiord w erie trie 2 erie pra'ern.*d j i 11 river a%7 usli — j 11..u a miajasiamijipi ... 31 j af idusjghaa southern sbg chicatro a alton j*s jhicaj/o a alton prefcired l.\0j bankers and brokers terra heft it 3 rerrc haute preferred ■'■' tasjaah .> ' ' 7al.s-ii preli-rred •■■• uiiwautee a st paul m ■• m pret erred 87 fort wayne 152 illinois central *>*•_ aievetand a puwirun-i 107 j toledo ra.-tik island h»i jortli weiitern wi ittbwestern preferred .. ,* -'* iaj-.l-.ii water power 15 a*laripo->a -* -*;--■.:- a preferred _ h lake 81i0ie harleui - **■■harlem preferred til ilia-ail central i-i fav i-aaaafa *' preferred eri>'t s fataolui iht uawnvimg tram the i-l-sin iiotiiti..ii weils forgo k co 22 kilamv awj iiitasd statea *"- m an#-*a**r*ajf union in th fi*llm*el*al*g arti.!-*s w re rp.-.-ivia al this s.rt l l-ik • ami ilminei internal nal r grand trunk raill*t*-»*t dm in the past j hours : flour brls (•■> lunil*er ft law^omt w'li.at im 1.4i milfeaed lt majm r..ni,t.*i 3s.000 pa-lb bdb 1 asiit-s make — 2 feasants so hvamw l'.,al,tiis ssd shi kief no uaawn sejant h.l aw shee|i,so kw mt\pkgm s sho k ihin 4 * ten c brl.i ih saalssaata ox 1 hs.rses iiu 2 wool ma at h.-o imi u-4,400 wottd cd-t 3 u-ather roll 40 anal ex roan tlie liillowiiik are the irim:i|>a ex|s*rl,s liv anal for the pa-st tb hours : ftmmw com oats barley kye trot 86,911 31 00 iw siheneatadv 78 ohm 2,047 2,:>00 flasunrss b^lq ki-aliisu-r umw mt.ltu-1 s*,93(j usssssst 7,500 total ll:i,141 mkawo b.3si f.*l tiik f-.ll-iwin-r are the rtit-ipts kiri hi'.tun tits i rwltwaii niij milwaukee for that sbst 24 li.nir-i a re l-.rieil w aa*sj88*saeja : itinaeo wilwanai wetrta ship rei-'ia bhij ftesa,b is 4000 iwi 1,000 bjs fflieal bu ttmt 47,1-00 34,000 1*1.00 corn.bi i 000 104,000 aata i,u 15,000 os 000 t,000 a bu barley bu bog 1.000 s.ooo bieairßlßta tines a sussp its ssnnameal si nswoabls prices bt/rtaiiu moubmino stukr lit main st aai«ricao bi - w lake lee the buffalo ice cohmfty are now prepare to mip . tr eu>u»en with imkt les at the fuwest mbh • nil upphi riaraiimd t awon uiiough th eh imwj ig of iqk e.4np«oy are c rra r»l uuluruntiiriitl irtutmi lakk'it'k an iaa nitloii of men m i i-i*k ic if r ri..l at thu of los will he corrected orden ml si harviti'h iblijsttiht.cr wa.hlntrx,ii ai.l h » ~..;.. 11l be promptly flflv » t huioi.h ' olaes oi«ms ulass 000 boam window 01mm asmtrted atsn pi te llaaa km storts am i/w«li.ikhm at |» , han aaatvm prices so.ood l white i.kai 0j itbla uxaeeu oil for ie by a rey.voi d * cd 1m mtia tintll i j l bulslo s v aahjgbaeewts cadkmy of mlsir eitrsi announcenietit rief migaftrineiit coiiimeiiviug monday evening july 26th of the rtnowiwi maffitt h axit bartholomew pantomime troupi t from ohon riuanhering 2 avrtittn -•■-■•.■tth cavra for tb«ir irniin.lu.l inrm the will bfafmftr f«r urn flnt time in bultai the comic pamotntnia entitled bo9mhd oivown j s maltlrt amtai>oon w ii im«m-«a*m bi|^.,rv in the ntir*tt'ou th p*rtcinoevi>c u.itcludink with tl irr«^i-,t»r,ly ril kkllt ilifjh robert macairk thi two n.oitvim p'tr furthr pin'rulwi -■» if'tntomtn feti ■all f -*-. irr.il 1 1 * lit ujvuxx bt 111 mi 1.-n.-fot'ifri dmton o tnt m*ti xtmt oelo\ers oelebratkd self-raising flouk prof hor-sfmrd'h maavf t tr n..~t i m in (.' tttfl on<imii«l uliilc i,r tn-i»n*.l 1..r tn ; n i f ->..• ama all betssi a private uniille ami fwwnliiikli.puj ec 4w.nl>l li md for lr in ituflaj tj calliwi>f:k h f , »*» mali r oswl i u.k u2 m»m •> rrtn'kiihumik 1 xih)kk m v..l mo mi ■' j w in 111.x aoe..jm mi.l m m.i ... ■• t j mrltcllv sm rvaiiklm t «- t ak«|t:hakl am uar>4ina ukl !• li-i • 11 cwarectitmrgkt t ong'b candies an pnewttntsed by • v«rji«hj \ a b*h the be 8 t tkty mr itr if pore •* aoeltaet esvor uid ar nldsl wfc..!f«lf aixl r-ull v low prism t lomaoo maamawa
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-24 |
| 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 | 1869-07-24 |
| 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. 8037 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-24 |
| 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 | 1869-07-24 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690724_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. 8037 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday july 24 1859 no 8037 washington report of qm jordan's defeat of the spaniards u lost on both hules in a two hays flight inportant treasury order c c ac wimmtmowm july 23 ad vices received h re from leaders in the cuban army to the l'»th rtate that on the kith ami i itn urn troops of (; ( - n . jueaada stationed betwees i'uerto principe and nuevitak were atv-kt.d by i,etonai and in l'"th ini-aii m were n-pul-.vi on t ■.- tint day with a loan of fifty killed and iwiwuii on the second with over a hundred hm cubans retain their position of fcha saiga l.«iorf i'mjrto principe mil troop under c.eo figuerro of c«n jordan minaii'l <» jupying a position some forty nuu-.-i fraai n jago do cuba were atu';k«-d n the l-'th by a spanish force of ow i'j'mt and aaid to have been command by n val meaada ia person altar tbraa heon li^ht ing the spaniards were nrii polled to gm up the attack the next day having l«--n laiwfimni the spanish general tmimmaa the attack with great vigor thfi ■» i - ' ••■■made on the ' ulj 1:1 pikition aruj in each t!i bpmjwji anmml—il in the laatattacfc their luhh waw as gpmt tint tiny ib n coni mflad t piimmitstcilj ratraaft uan jor din parti qmm in the mccmd 11 n li^ht the ]■<»> 01 tiic < iildiitt is sat down at li'j killed and sjmliwi amm the it.lkd vmtlwlclmi tb mpsom urn in re pa««ml to have baaa iw*r 800 ihey made gimtd th.ir retreat t st a the i uhaus are in gmad hpintsand ilt-fjt>d hut little v c o'«pa a i vomit ho prevalent ani'mg the l an ■i tfaafa financial tuatwam the amount of hit tra>:tionul currency of the fourth iakm f ten and tittccn < cut al ready inhiifd it ooa liutnlred and twenty thousand doll the following letter bm been addrennid l>y the rnntocl of tbi treasury to tin < ' ifiijitrnlj.-i of currency on july 23d bta referring to my liittfil nl may i kb ult i hav<-derided to rnut the hiil.htitu tion ot lo uh fers oi m ■»**— rgt of am gold bmtttg bonds now held a ic.-iir.ty f-.'r i-irciiuting jitttn n the l>a«is hitherto aafaad tin in 4im to e nct-im-d at eighty live par cant of their par value an-1 all other mix par rent gom bawng bond at dimly per cent the nw per rent sufjvbsv bnndmssned by the i'nitel staus to the vacitic railroad will not be received an mtinnty for circulj tion of national banks ami the exchange el gnw haalinm bond is pabjiet lit.-reafu:r to j revioion i it hh.ill hi found that nob tx 4tbai^eh ar we rt-> iuut an to baaohm uner kiih to the ieu.lrtliiviit t-ry rempcctliillv umhqi s.l'.mi i well secy nf the treasury the ofliier in ehwg of the richnmwh iteveuue l»i»tn-t iian reported tn the inter nal rpvmm hureaii the seizure nf rectify intt eittaldihhfiiunth valued at siu.(hm tor violatiuo of tin reveuue laws ot the t uited states cable news speeches of gladstone and disraeli after the compromise later from i iilim mid south j i mi it ha tc a , ft lnnltnv july j:i than was a full at tflßdflml f m.-mbers mid spectators in the house uf cofltmm this evening \\ hen mr gladstone roue to mjieak he was greeted with rc«t cfcmriaß i •*■» heavy •« of mm responsibility hut with profound atisiiutlou he moved that the bsnaaglm to the amendments bvarftad yesterday wit out exception or i msi rtfim be emm a teution to the juiimiiii fruiii the pmwaue of tt liwdl iptumjillf the appropriation the nuniliin imt m ttli paint o letter in dl.atedin thcl.llllle tlnmjlit it woold w invidious and illlllllimi j to rcimre a th l.lji il auil al.-tra t declaration in the r vnlilv tin reinsertion i the date of is '. - not a tokcu of victory init an null 4 ' the joint anil harmonious worki 1 il ' hi reviewe.l the ll 3 d'c%p every w..r,l that r hl h *»»." uttered tending to •■<■■'•"'•■'■' ii a,,.l heai-.1.^i.e bt«g r of feeling that he u,l k ht h.-ne ~'"*"■1 ihmullllllllii the hoiiac on the f:it tu me.ulenu.nth win h had l.een arrive.l at •■" iiraim-4 the i.lnlity atul in i.ler;.tion wu b win h the ihlnf 1 i.i 1...ii i ihiilmiilil i the karl of l.rauvilie an.l 1,0r,l cairns \ h 1 the itianubtiahed ehnnh wouhl 1 mi^t ithi.i her the ualiiie liy whi h her yreat . ureer woul.l lie marked out lor her and that l">l woul.l i«r
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