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buffalo express vol xxiv monday july 5i6 1869 no 8038 key west admiral hoir.s jitport of his visit to cuba cowardly murdrr of americans by the spaniards i *<;, c ktv wi.r july 24 a'lii.iriil hoff with the flagship cantoa uook and the gnu boat iettyiburg and ironclad on tour reached santiago de cub im the llth nut grant excitement pre vailed in the city the people auppoaed the squadron come for the purj me of bom osrding the place in the 12th instant the american consul visited the cantoocook and had an interview with admiral hofl on the i.lth admiral hoff had an intrr view with the governor and on the lit nirt ike ittvernor returned the vint whti official ulutei were interchanged admir hoff made a thorough examination ■! th circamiuncea attending "": murder of tli americana the c;ovennr atatod that iji could not reaiit the clamor of th uliillni r for their blootl and consented v tii--*ir ete cution on tho ground of thf lat < pt rcneral l)a]ce'm proclamation .!<. l.irnig ti buaten pirate admiral hotl « v er ly • on.lemue<l th execution without tna.1 aii'l nia'l a shai protest against it the govanar agri to allow the prinoncrs to in triad in the ture but ordith havu i en bjaatd to t npaniardi not to hnnj4 in prisoners bt after but to kill tliirni on tli kit the hmsoraa left santiago lv cuba the l»»t/i mint , ami arrived here yesunla cable news sharp fight and defeat of the « spanish carlists 4mi i iilian krt ill ii i nun si « tlnr lerril l lll s|ianlar«ls c ac ac vtmmua july h in j^i^bßrath th t hiiiiitt mi th huyit lias r^p'ttid ayaiiiht amhsmag tlic mkbmsmi at l.'xtut ami minor eajmii ranttala mai.imi inly ■-'! ttn gorsnomltt haf m«m-<l a imttmm wntiaj am kitting in bra tii martial law of april is.'t cvml i-n hmjin lit minn it ■pmntwhaa u th riait¥f»r f puerto principe in which he amlmm hih liitcnti'iii in f4nw acnnlin t bjbj4 ftufnuim r«|.t t'.on i **- ktrxlati'pm p«ih y hurrimctt up in the wonu spain jiihtn ami ni'irality m s,-t-tiri bat left j'inrt i'nucipe ami will embark ob a sp&uihh festtßaf 1 '■'■-■' (. t,,r spain th rolmln hsrc tl'riitrnv^l a vtrifi^r*1 on tlif nut^'itaa railroa<l ii"ar i'ucrto t'nnnjie the spanish ((--,.[,- at hmn b*m cap tijrt'l ami htit bixty rt?wu s-ii-rif amnrtrra m \, july jt dattn from kin la n(nn t limk iitli an on haml f'rcwtflent j>e wan in the mountain in a strong jk>ti tiiu with 8900 men the rrvoluti.m in ( rnguay ia contiuuril i'rcsid^-nt hatt it had niarche into the interior again to nictit arahelld who wan at the hea<l of the in ur^ent ismm ipaim maukiji july ■_».(. a li^lit hai tak«ll plact in ir smdail hl-ai lietwt n boom i arlints utidi-r savariuegos ao<l the n.itionil tnmph cmnmamled by i m-u t(»rua!-«.-ti i lit ( iihur wt-ni tmaitod ami d»mn«d lanf mauy kilk-d auil waoastad tba agitation is central thron^hmit the country l>ut n further bflatififtm arc repnrtfil tin citi/eiiß here are cxfitt.l over the new s but there are no iiuliuatiuns f ilim^rder new york something wfmg vuk the new kiriu-h iibw l><-ri»ioii in i 1m 4 t hhralrtl i'olm'ii tolkmto i iisr ft ac ac new tom inly 23 the i ili.'ii liiliinwi n-ii.il which mtam ants were llhauil ■itll violating therpvenu uwb wtn jmum t day the comnrnmo • i ordered tbt-ir dirtihar^e holding tli.il a tlif y utfitc lofattmo for jc which they ha i,i ij^h.-.i at a i s marshals sale wit the proviso th:*t mb further utanip wouhl i r quired the i'mu-d stated baud not ii force a tax mumi vui dcrs whuh tin va t-ialf had w-jiti'd rm th chan<r of havii nn>-t.iii]|'i-'l t.n-ka>!<v rftobawt the cm inirt-t nif lv id that the ri-'t ol having sui was not criminal l>ut it w is incumbent v on informer t pruve that sm-h had a-'t ally bms and for mm they w ..■1l fihbgmi on i in count tljia mm iiiis a trat-u-tl mmnui mmmmbb amttiieii k\t\l i ulboab attm'f.nt it is suted thai alrtm^hltraiiioil thk kr roatl ran mtu a iaitfm-nger tram dear t depot iv jmm * ity la«t vv«ilnf»d»y nij^l the caboose of thef<>rtn.<r wn mmbmd air two men fatally injured tuu fa,ct of tl atf*ir are ditl't m t i obtain the particulars of the mßmmi are pu hihi-'l althoi^h ttie compjuiy enileavortid cmitw-'il the tai-t ' tie of the parties ■the train hates : on wt-.hiert.liiy evenin at a)h>ut s o'clock thu freight train whic left hmjm at 4 i m raoi into a puieii^cr train nuar the jerht-y < ity depot i tin . iibomu of the freight train h sniaali d and thrown from the track and mr hogt-rt of r*.-«haij and < harles a lanu of r»uti*oii n -'~ were thrown era thrir seat in tin ommmim and moiindtd the latter is lyuitf at his home in a critical con ititi'h while the former i aevt-rly in jured th mum is mid to have been emged by a misplaced switrh \ allltim the imwtft of the atlantic yacht cbl»m etubled yentenlay at w hitestone 1 and proce«lf(i to hwn cove where they main till monday whrn tluy start on th annual crime and will visit new lontlu stoningtou newport and several otl places the first annual pmbtn f the stal inland yacht club took plat-e yesterday a ternoon off the club grounds oppouite s pleton l 1 the race was won by t hard tack in four hours ami twenty i minutes miauot nrn the bark i.yman l'ann of llalifivx fro matanzaa f.>r vueenst«)wn put in here day with the crew nick with yellew fer captain lionday his wife and one sit-in ilie and were buried at sra she lost tb mm at mauu/as ami left three m the h piul mfmvi th cuban patriot mtwtly irishmen ai ex-conloderatf were paid ten dollars eac this morning and dispersed a new t k key 11 w bewcher addressed bulls ami bears in the tiold lu*>m l.y imiiini the mmmv of deaths this week w 6iw of these 2s were children uuil ■umes watson au<i o kn_-lt-s wero arrr ed to day for obtaining i.\ihxi worth o diamonds from a jewtjlluroii a forged chec romuk senator feutoa and family left for i rope to-day thk hot abi.k it is considered singular that no < patch froui the krench cable has been re ceived from brest since the ljth an i^terestis si'it ommt harvey of tarrjtown >'. v the competitor of a t stewart for pur chftae of hempsted plains long island has oommeuctnl proceediugs against the town authorities of hempstead to prevent if possible the delivery of the devds to mr steward long branch imikinau perfected for n preal 4...1.1 ball t*-»l«*>—b.r«l s or los bbalica july 25.—prandent gnat nd l«muy attaadwl krrice t the metbodim frr'*~t 1 church tin morning at tkm o-efcektbey rode to urn re«den et mr jaka hoey with whom they dined rooming to the hotel t h*u put eight xhe unngenmot re all complettd tor tin grmnd fa wudl i«to be girao it boo of the praaidattt at tbe stetaon house to morrow ereniag at three o'clock this morning tbe fctab?m attache to tbe muuoon house caught fire and wfn completely dmtroyed th flame spread wi rapidly lhat the xumca^n had t jump out of the windows to bare their fins thirty hones ut tha staiil at the time were k»vt.-«1 by the efforts oi tlit servant autl guesta of the mam-u-n and continental ho tell the tume trer kept from . * u-n.linj to the hotela then was groat excitement among the ladies and guests of the hotel johu t sune an old volunteer iin-ni wi oi brooklyn was badly burned whilu helping to extinguish the tire the cause a th fire in unknown the am is m,m washington e circular on the importa ion of coolies cf national banks fta ac wamuwitct july 24 mu:r of infantry oflic*ra left i ;.:.■■recent consolidation uf rtgimt-nts have inn assisted to luty col a monkcai of the ordomkm i arti t.t is relieved fnm duty at west i'oiot ami assigned to the rook inland ar ouai illinois okf4i a r ilatfcß second cavalry ai:d fir.it lieut a ml m hel fourth art.l l«ry are ordered trj duty at west point cam k1.1.1m uvvui tami's commissioner i mauo ha hmnibm a ' iijuiu i ■uf tr.c ganuobm d of iin bureau to mmrm aud nfn>fl upon ail ldstrumuiitn r oatatvaoeai f"r cam ilintj revenue stamps tht instruments will l>e left with the stationary clerical the internal heveiim i.tlice and must i presented on or l>efore the ist of september the ' hink-e the secretary of the tieasury is in re ceipt of a letter frrra the ( vlector of cuf tornh at new rleau covering a oinuiu nication of wni m<:'*rei;ry relatire t tin importation of or>]ies into this courttrv and aakiu for instructions of the l><.ji»rt mei.t hi njokm mr m rccry nihtakvs iv stating t)i;it the act oi hchmary lst'/2 pr iibiting amerwas citi/.-ns from cn^a^ing in tlie com trailu fi.w l»uen ifatsgsm <•» the loth of january im and a letsolution wa pnwd iiuhjiinn'iiplv by imth !!■■-■- of < oa mprvmogi the unmooß of tbe peo ple uf tliu i . s bw tic t oolic trade ind in conformity with thu rawlntiaii stasratwi me nll.x.n addfßmlld to ttie tulle-tor nt new orleauß the litt.r ol the imb of au gust imi of wlmili a ci.py i encl'«t-d the additi nal artialt live to the treat wftumb thf i'mted stil«g and the liinent kmpire won conultidid at washinjjt(»n on the sth of july last and which vow awaits the action of the i^npcrnr md reproltatc ny oth(.-r than voluntary emigrati'm ainl i^ree to make it a]h ual oilvnsc to take ltli—a labjuctw fiw * hiiia without their free and vuliintarj emhlt the l)tjartinent of statr by circular of the 17th uf lamiary 1867 addressed te ministers and < ontmlsof the tnited states dirt-eta that the ( i;ku at every port where coolies may emliark he rrijiiin 1 to certify after full exuiiiiiiiitinn tli.it sucli emliarl.ation is not furled or procured )-\ frami l»ut ia voluntary and negvim tlat mk miuiattra and < ■i use all the authority gwira aid intluence of their com m;iud towards preventing and da ura . thccmrrytni on of the tratlic rt'ferred to in iiny w^y siuh wiliythi ftlllnillllw case th t'.illectnr i authori/.'»l ai»«l direi-ted to use ill vi^ilanci in the suppression of this is the secretary way m-a imrtittication of the slave trade rational t \\ k the abstract of ftbe nporta mada to the i'"inptri'lll-r ni tue t nireticy f the condi tmn of ail of tbt tiat..-:id.l liuitka at tiie ufam tlbmummaa lh isthcrf jiua ibowatbe rrvemifn and liiiijtitl u l>e i,.':t»4.17 mm eaptkd todka 4£!,669 t ue0 sjm>cie 15,455,u0q le^al tender notes 081,000 m)m ttih'tsper cent crtitirate nearly 2 krtf.imht wtrphw fund 882 218,660 uudivi led protiu aaarly 944.000,000 diviilend lepithiti 5574.3g7.000 tinted mates de k>sits s|u.»)|,uimi south carolina ililti i i'nlll i < l kind in < liiiinsh.ii i h\i:i t-iun lu'.y i ■mufht-xcitoment pn-vailaammii thr two winys of the repub lican party hen l>r y,a--kt y the lat col lector bttdi the native wing wlieh in rlud.-s feba nan i oohmd votera vfajfa t;nat"r sawyer * lognmiß llowen aii ceo w csbrit th newly appointed collec tor in place of mackey hi-;ul the northern eli'tnent the rt-ninva of mart;oy ha#uri«»fi*d the sittcrn'^s luttwefii the two f;n'tions on rdmr*lay last clark im n mackt-y an-i preaeutuig hid oominißsion jemantu-d iu stant phw-sriion of the collector's otti •«, mackey nfiis to wiciitv until h hail takvn iuvoutoru-3 of the i-umic property and re l'.-ived rt-ii'iplrs irorn cl vrk intb prmniseil to make tlio transfer ou tbr 1 at mat clark insisted os an iimncuiatv minen.ler wiiith hnmj nfoaad he intwid mackey's oaoa liij attfun'tt'l to a-t as c'll.-ctor whmrm upon ha vm forcibly tj-.-cteil by maekay 1 subordinates yesti.til.iy tif'rnn>-iii m-i koy tu othor uumimw lllilhl oth.-t-ra wt-rt arnstetl at the it*tancc ol ! lark on a chwgß of mhoil anrt ori»*nii'tin an ftlßow of the itnmi and wen kuuinl mt to answer ln:fi»re the i hited states coinmis»i..i:er on monday dnmg tli-i hearing of tlie nn clark with poshi ul thirty nun t^rced hia way nit thf custom-house and took pwimiiluill whuh hr htlll it.li n the parttaaaa i ' 3ai l hamptid to sor^uadf miet.j-s stww and bmm last night hut hm anlawd pagnbßaim r»i lied ia liirye niiniltrra and prevented the sei-enadc.eli ar^inj tin1 pmnm&oh and cap turing ita lag whicli they carried in tri uaiph to mickey at his itiiiiiiniml the colored bmuiau bittorlj denoaac the a<tii>n of ml adnuuiatratton in leniovmg nhu-uey and declare that clark tin new oehoetar is a traitor to the radical party •*-•■miscellaneous t itgrnplilr it m of ii nrrnl i»i i i noun oiirvrrnt i'ninl.i only three persons were hurt by the rail road accident above molyoke masd , bat imlay morning ht-nry h snow the en gineer has one leg badly bn-keii and amos mosher the lireman and frauk kingslry a brakt-raan were slightly injured su passenger mm hurt the engine was implt.te.ly wrecked the saud bank on the branch 01 the cen tral kanroad at limn mar etsoa caved in saturday wfing k'tween c jiht and nice u"cu>ok and inru i ma vorkmen who were remuwl hbofe or has injlliwl l>iic of them david sullivan of t'tiva it is feared faully the congressional i tnuiktttuo of ways and means arrived at an francisco from portland oregon via vkaoria saturday mnroiiu they k-jve for tb j fclaat to-day vi«itii»k the \ ir^inia * ity hfed \\ hite i'liif wtikrm miutß • ■mife b«maot hendritks « a m.-t at the steam er kridav ni^ht at san kr*iu-i»cc by the ineniwrß ul the < aiitoriiii i wuif^tatic tat entral i ommitu-i and mat tu-d to the ho u ■%>!■be ik on btrena.ud hi-was in tnxlueetl t > tbe pnomli by senator caaserly but mert'lv thanked the audisnee declioinj to make a ee<.-h aptain joseph sutton a well known commander in the service of the pacific mail suaiuship company died in san fran cisco fiiday the annual convention of the ran<i army of the republic of california was held at san francisco saturday delegates rcpremdtuig twelve post were prcacnt elsch post rt-ports a large increaee in mem bership and a healthy financial condition shortly after leaving her o.k on sunduy moniing the kast boston ferrj boat sen calu capt brigham was discovered to be on tire she was immediately put back and her passengers safely landed when an alarm was given ; the dnmage to the boat is estimated at from sl\im to ss\fljßs the dominion notes in circulation on the 7th of july amounted to 1,792,0i>0 specie * i,i7'vjuo ; debentures held by the be ceiver-(>eneral s.ui.ihxi the railway re ceipts for june were 91{',271 ; for the same month last year v-nrj,*."j.'i the nashville suit journal published saturday afternoon a letter from mr tout i well secretary of the treasury to mr i stokes in which he says he is greatly in i terestad in stokes saoosss believing that the future political character and gen era prosperity of tennessee depends large ly upon the continuance of the repoblicac party in power he regards th nupporten of stokes as the the true republican parti of tenmssee and condemn the republic ; • ipportera of sect ■because they arc allie with the enemies of the republican part ; the crop reports from southern oorgi and kl'jrida are very cheering ! a political fracas occurred at l'pj»e ! three kivers barnwelts district sottt i < arolina saturday in which two men ver kiu*d and several wounded the affair wa confined to whites mary harvey a young woman in the em ploy f mr van home a farmer thre miles from canton n v aa found de aturday morning she had conimitux suicide by taking strychnine the cause i not known two misses turner of charleston mam while vi 11 ting in auburn me and tw sons of key mr sibby of auburn wen drrwnded in lake auburn saturday after noon they were out in a row boat whiv;l sunk two other persona in the boa at the i v:hi n regatta saturday th i'athtinder wan the open boat race ; tht single cuh race for the championship v x won cattily by walter brown of pittaburg time 1.'t;23 kultoo of st john's crew dit not start the four oared inrigged ract wan won by the kmma of toronto tin four oared out rigged ra^e was won by uh it j-ihu'a crew a)>out guotj persons wtrt r - ..-. the weather was cloudy au patrick mctiuire was held for trial in bcs ton saturday on hail of sli»,<k chargwi with a murderous assault on jas k lcary l>avid k anglis who was convicted oi numerous burglaries in newton masa um on saturday to four yean tat i'nson a battery at artiilrry for tiring aalut>n will be bent by thf mansachuectui aiithoii tics to abslst in t\m cable cilebratiun at imxliury on tuesday next 1 he governor iiid other state othri&iri have bceu invitt-d tv participate and v ill probably d so a crmimunicatinn tmmwad by the maym of ontilga from i'urtla.id me mtgfßstkßjl that omgp u tho mm for holiug tin i'rauh't.'outmentai hailwav ' onvention was laid before t!i*j l!<iard of trade r>ii saturday the call gg tli convention will be i.isut-d soon all the hading launhku from the paciiic eotsl to bevfoiußdlaad will lie represented on saturday night while officer oliver f alhaiiv was attempting to make an irrt-at he was attacked by st-vercl hltwii lie drew his revolvur to defend hioiself ami tiriny hit gtoni met'ready an innocent tarty in the brfcast inlfil-ting a severe wound a man named i lay nor a resident of itcthlehem was found near liabeock'a ear nem albany county sunday morning haviny been btabbt-d hf sometmdy whose dmm h was unable to tell the wound it is thou«v l t,|will prove fatal 1 he i ocimou louncd of the city of port lan<l opomtt lias ap;m>inted a mmwutnn trom their ttody ti ■■■!■■■hon win h st-ward on his arrival and tender htm the hospitalities of the city the citi/.en of \ iutoria vaueowm ulanil have al«o made snuilar prcuaratiuus to give hiui a i-iifrous reception the british bark optima which recent ly arrived at san krancisco from londoa put into the falklaud islands ob the sstib of april twelve of tho ciew of tlie bit tudb whip blue la<-ket which was banal at sea had arrived theiv bringing with them it was said twelve bn\fc of gold the name of the vmbb whiclj pi^ktd tht-m it|t wis not inentiooed telegraphic summary raos iswiawaima ssmasoowa aaerjoss | washington wamrxgtok july 23.—since the de parture of the resident from washington he iliininution of ottice seekers in the city is very observable the heads of depart ments bay that about all the changes de termined upon have already been made and consequently it will be useless for plaoe hunters to remain any longer at the capital new r s i i'rrexrv the treasury department will soon issue tinted states notoa of the denomination of one dollar the plates for whijh are new inumounmi i'pun the m-w notes the bust of washington will be substituted for the vignette of chwf justice chase this is in accordance with v act of congrtsa which prohibits the likeness of any person now living from being on the faff of th national currency to hi mmwift several supervisors of internal revenue having proved mci mi patent or dishonest i lewnmml delano has determined to as sume the responsibility of removing them during the recess of congress bttfam satia tied that the intent of the law justifies his action xi."m minister cmattw the state department has received a l".r^u bundle of dispatcher from minister memahon but the inroimation contained p them is merely what was given in recent nrwiipaper correspondence gen mema h'tn acknowledges the receipt of his letter of ranu wliil-u wan sent to hiui hv minister waahburne during that gentleman's brief stay at the htad uf the department in re ier*-nce to lope he says that he does not consider that he jlapt is so near the end of his career as people have been led to sus pect notaries i'lt.lir in reply to an inquiry ou the subject of th authentication of r j t . by notaiice i'ubbc the secretary of the treasury says that the act of sepu-inber lgth 18601 m fers on not»riea lul>lic the same powers us justice of the i'eace ot any state or terri tory have to take and certify to oath at timatkmm and acknowledgements and the same v lien eertitie-d under the hand and of ticial seal of fueh notary bhall ha vet he same force and etiecl aa if taken or uiade by or before such justice or justices of the peace ut on an trial for perjury or subornation of perjury committed in any such o&tiis or altiimatioiis taken or made as afurcaaid the seal and signature of the notary shall not bo deemed sufficient in themselves to estab lish the orlicial character of such notary but the same obail in hown by other and proper evidence the secretary addtt in view therefore of the foregoing it seems that no rule can properly be prescribed fur the government ot the several officers of the treasury de partment but that each head of an ihee shall exercise his own judgment in passing upon the sufficiency < ; f the evidence of tne olli'.'ial character of a notary public bt'mser on rile than ntbjh r senator suincer in a letter dated at na hant mass a few days ago writes a friend here expressing a most earnest desire that the administration should pursue its pres ent neutral coarse regarding the cuban , question he adds that his sympathies are warmly enlisted in behalf of the cubans but insists that the importance of our ne gotiations with ureat rtntain which would be compromised just now by the slightest concession to them are paramount to the interests of the revolutionists he is un derstood to indorse secretary fun's propo sition to negotiate through len sickles an opportunity for the cubans to buy the island for themselves with the understand ', ing that the inited states shall indorse the bonds issued for the purchase money oi otherwise assist in raising the necessan funds for that purpose new york few york jaly 28 the nimored re moral ot m lemns the cuban envoy it prooounced untrue by the cuban ant mr lemus is the only official agent in this country of the cuban government hav ing received his credentials from cespede the acknowledged head of the revolutionary movement fenian mbbb ipon the aplication of wm h bailey holder of several fenian bonds judge me cunn yesterday issued an injunction re straining keceiver bur and august bel mont fn.m paving over the fenian funds in their haads to the claimant n'mabony until after the bonds have been redeemed the new york times the star this morning says : mr john bigelow former minister for this country to the french court has concluded ar rangementa with mr george jones by which tsw timcm newspaper will henceforth profit mr bifiow wiu take edhorial charge of the tbme mr count eontiau in the general charge as during mr ray mond's file arrived steamships i'j.ra^uay from london and colombia from liverpool foreign intelligence progrmi of the toaumplalcd politics rcffom !■pmim-c loxdov.-guly 24—a meeting of the v reoonciiabwswas held yeaterday in pan m f'hien who attempted to h*l rob mitted a draft of an address to be issue in their name to the elector of france the meeting however rejected the addrew to the mortification of thiers the freed assembly will not be reconvened until c tolier the seuate will remain in sessioj the greater part of augast for the parpo of carrying out the changes in the constitu tiou,ofwhichn'fty-twoare suggested ames age from the kmperor to toe nenate fa shortly expected strong opposition i looked for by the conservatives but it h thought it will be finally carried the mm isters are hard at work drawing up drafts o laws to be submitted to the senate th emperor expresses a desire that the ne uwa be made inoru liljeral even than pro posed in bra late message prince napoleoi intend <:. iive-i m important speech it jtosauj n-1 inject of the new re forma w&icti i r irds as hardly fui enoug the i'nnw d wain unveiled the pea imxly statue tear the kxchange in london friday with imposing ceremonies minis ter motley the lord mayor and mis coatte were among the spectators present an immense crowd witnessed the ceremony lord carrington has been found guilty of an assault on mr murray and bonndovei to keep the peace for twelve months paki-s july 23 ishmalpaflhaucexpect edly sailed to day from marseilles for alex andria it is rumored that a rupture witl the sultan is the cause of his departure maukid july 23 much excitement if created by the carlisl agitation and man arrests are made daily the government hesitates whether to confine itself to civil measures to repress order or to proclaim martial law amtns july jo.—the creek govern mciit haa determined to suppress all foreign »■missies except ihst of constantinople the army and navy are to be reduced 11 hi t:y telcgruph tlio t'n'ss a sroi-i;ition excursionists ar tired in eunatoai friday and after exam bbomg the praeipsj psaom of interest were a&mtaimd at i,.t k by the mayor and cor poration the repairs ol cueliijeau canal at jones i alia are being rapidly pushed fi>rwanl but it is not expected that the canal will be ofjta for at least live weeks jolin ilnward was sentenced to the state i'rißon for life in the common pleas court at cincinnati last friday for the murder of a if porris in april last friend f kounuer and hi>n nathur llishnp of the i ml:an commission arrived in l.eavenv.ortii on the 2n and left for th plains saturday nome weeks a^o chancellor smith of nashville enjoined the city authorities from exercising tlie functions of their oilices ami appointed a receiver to take charge of the city government tb city authorities ap plied to chancellor kvit to dissohe the in junction kast delivered his decree to-day sustaining the injunction of hancellor smith until the tlectiun in stipteml»er next nashville will therefore be iv tho handri ol receiver mass tho miuistry ami prominent members of the bavarian diet lava pledged themselves to .■.!! r i ; a hill passed on negotiations with llerr i i-tenter the bavarian t'lmiml at driflgdj recognizing as vali>l all the legal i arings of marriages of bavarians in the 1 mted states without the previous consent nt the humu government but the right nf u.ivarian rrtincißlhip is not to be immedi ately accorded to the wife if an alien by reason ot her marriage a j»eraoii giving the name of j b brown ii under arrest at boston charged with at tempting to obtain 1500 from the mount \ ernon national bank on forged checks tlie dwelling of k i jordan on beacon street boston during the absence of the family hns been r.;bbed of clothe and household articles and two of the burglars named frecketj and i.eary were arrested las night the burglars attempted to otgiata the rohhry when the i'olice aj peand and when nw ujx>n returning the ire without uilect the rubbers made their j.sape iratl'.t mv.ts planing ami sawing mill ol rmdag pa was burned this morning l«m from iihto to n,(kh partially in sured thomas sherwin for i;:;my years iea.l wmlt of ti.e boston english high school lird suikiciily of heart disease last even iag a train on the connecticut uiver rail road ran otl the track north of halyoke this nionnin several passengers wt-r injured a special train has taken miri^eouh from ftptlfflrid to the b'-eiie of disaster the shore end of the erench cable was linißrf i a^ht s.nd l.aule into tha fcev houhe on it'iuse's hummock the utirc cable m hp.v to be in pootl working jon<liti.<n tlie wiees from kingston sto tiai to imxbury are nearly all up but as | vt no communication from house's hum mock . a dispatch from kingston mass says that the telegraphic line to puxhury will probably be completed to-ilay the officers j*hc steamers hiltern and scandaria are to-ilay wing tentleretl an informal banquet a u tj*ii.l ctltl.ialioii will take place '] ue ■; v '; ■: 11 •_■a number of pn m inent ndividnals am'vcj tnmaj including m touruay french cliari^e d affaires the italian iharge j atfaires captain vvanl of the british legation and mr mcfarlanil the new york solicitor ot the ompany it is thought that the land line ill be spliced to the cable on monday the seventh kegiment arrived in new york ( ity safely this morning from their tour to saratoga commander ashe 11 n of the quebec i tbservatory and rev mr e»ouglass will leave f.'uebe on monday for jefferson city lowa to view the eclipse of august 7th htm alex campbell postmaster gener al of canada sailed for furopu to-day in steamer peruvian gen sherman visited the i s armory at springtield to-day where he was receiv ed with a special salute while v man was in the jewelry store of it pruhel iv st louis friday evening pur chasing a clock in the rear of the store a woman entered and went behind the coun ter and abstracted between 7000 and s'.umi worth of diamonds and escaped wade balton of memphis term who wit shot some days ago by dr dijkeus died saturday morning the day before he made a will bequeathing 100,000 to charit able purposes including ii.ihki to mrs stonewall jackson and ten acres of land to each of his former ilavet c'aptare of a big fish ifr-mtht n orwn pi.*\uim july 16 j ( n the i'jth instant while the u s rev enue cutter wilderneas was cruising in the vicinity of cat island mississippi sound she fell in with two boats containing a pair ty of t>thcera f rom the girruon at ship i land miss in tow of an immense devil hah assistance being a*ked in order to capture him it was cheerful granted and aiwr considerable labor the lish was safely hauled up at the ship ■tackle and the ves sel steaming to the island his satanic pis catorial majesty was soon on the beach on examination he was found to some what reaemble a stinkaree only instead f the head coming t a point the apace be tween the eyes three feet forming the month was concave the mouth i.self meas uring two feet in width no teeth were vis ible the tail was the same as a stingaree without the stiog the color was a dark brown nearly black on top and white an berneath mea&nred twelve feet from heac to tail fourteen feet in breadth io*l two feet thick in the middle his weight was es timated at from 1200 to 1500 pounds the history of the capture is briefly as follows a party of officers fishing on the pier discovered the tiih close in shore on tho bottom apparently asleep col z r bliss the commandant of the post an c pert tisherman and whaler was immediate fj ummooed and bemg provided with a numl*r of harpoons with hnes attached at once called for a boat in hup to capture tk fiah proceeding cauliomaly the colon it tint throw ttrack the monefcer which at oooe started for daep water with the boat in tow a second and third ir»n was plant ed in him but still he kept ot another boat went to the assistance of the first but aothwithstanding the weight of the boats ith six persons ia each thay wen pickeu ip a distance of three mile from the island he u*h being then about dead foai tours time waa oonaumed in the chair tot til the parties engaged were completely cz tut lifted several attempt lave been mad to cap ure one of these tish but few have u ji mcceasful and but for the skill of colonei c£lisn with uiu liarpooaa this one would iiav oeun btui uucau^ht a photograph of thu curiosity was at mcc made and the surgeon of the post l>r kerper will endeavor to preserve a por tiun of it fat the benefit of science arizona advices to july 12th state that the indians killed the mail earners ami partially destroyed the mails between tuc on and maasilja and that other outrages ar noted it ia estimated that 3000 well armed indians were on the ist of july in casprede v alley near tucson the eighth cavalry killed eight indians in the neigh borhood of camp vede the accident at hail hope—the tciiul r or the freight train frutn thy elmrra mmhtar july 21 j while the press and the people on all sides are denouncing engineer griffin far tailing asleep at his post they have not stopped to iikjuire whether he had not been deprived of that neceasary rest which every man mnat have to fit him to discharge re xponsible duties with care and wakefuldeea we have been assured that he had been de prived of his regular sleep for over forty hours by his duties as engineer on the tn railway lf this is true the blame of the accident rests not alone upon him but bhould be divided with thost who repaired him to work such un usual hours all the testimony be fore the oroner's inquest goes to prove the temperate habits and general careful watchfulness of the engineer and c trust his heretofore good conduct and ef ficiency as an engineer will have some weight in making up the public verdict against him if as we believe he has been overtaxed with work and deprived his necessary rest he is not the culprit th pipers are trying to make him out to be aud if on his trial these facts should be proved we trust the railway officials wi prolit by it and see to it that their eniph have their rajiuitcreot like other men it no use to have regulations that the employ t shall not go to sleep and compel those em ploy s to violate them by not allow « them to have their proper rest nature superior to all law aud railroad regulation and if its rights are violated it will asse them in the end mourning noil a compete assortment at reasonable pricei itl'ffalu moukmng stork 414 luii st american block lake lev the buffalo i.'c < oini-j.ru are now prepared itj *" piv cu-tnnien with l*ke 1 at the fuweat rates ruu supply amiranteed the kuon through th di-li.t-ry wagum f ttiis c.iup,ny arc uo'orcd m aitd prominent h lettered lakk icjsl any ii . m.i j t .[ icuid.lvdi^n if reported at the t flv will be cmrrlrt«<l orders left at u akvin mtuo stork w>r washim/ion and seneca stre-tt ii u promi ii ji,j - * i biilugs teetb kxlr l*a without p»in j o earbour formerly of sew yi.rk h n office in connection with di h b 6trai{;l dentist wbere he i-lvii be found duly ready to r«livi iufferin humanity dr bar sour laving had ,■' . b*j>er.e:icein eitractinj u-.tih under the icf.ut of nitrous oxide or lauqrhiii ra will devote !■whole time to this l^ai:..n ot practice flimdit^da • r ■noiiiai l an in aeeo at the uffine at no 263 m i lrueu highwlnci alrohol kit . thomas clark bu^-cessorto clark & brom hi (■[:;_, ujf distiller ouruer of wabhiutiuto aud perr treeta bofl^lo matiufacturer aud dealer in flig wines alcohol pure mpirtts ck.l-.en hpirits k ■■qed whisky old rye whisky l>umeattc brandi vi d oui pbcenlx kirc 1 uarasre ruiupanj of hartford capital 91100,000 wm c ttmith arent 4 brom'i builaui^i buffalo n t nf c r l'i.,,tng millcotnpamy poor sa^h an.i biin.l m^nu'act.ry 206 e scne t uuialo flo..nn si,li»)t mmildlni brari t kiln i'r.rd l>i..,i guzcd hi l'ntrlaz«d bac ln-i.lt and out it blm.l i>oor and hindu fram also hwilwg s-.wintf ai ; d turning - er de^criptiiiti done tv order un short notice a a-itli ili-.[.;u,-i hartford rir insaraare torn pan j chartered ia ihio c»ti ca|nt«l 91,000,000 wm o smith avent 4 crown1 * buimitiyi buffalo n t uitflulo malleabl iron uoiki malleable iron made tv order piiatt & letcii wurth proprietorii om 62 mid 64 terrace t . buffalo n t m bwltalo type koumiiy a.nd printers wakkh use hiniwhes every u-ticte required in uic printin liusiueiw to any e tfleet desired nn a r «.■ai.ll v.m as any fouii'trv n this country an x ectkutvi'ing in all i ariety also type atupted tor uick k hailing >!.. hine s i«an loonfitl.ui rirr imaranrc towpaiy f hartfortl capital s^^.ooo wm c i,\(l 111 agent 4 tjmvm building buffalo n y jciner'i hair tonic ami krtioratlv fhe incomparable remedy try it it never fail this preparatiuo s'opa tlie hair lalling out and promotes a timorous trrowtb clean ihe ecajp jf dandruff and render the hair soft and i'mhv it contains no ulpdur suitar of lead or •■■sr coloring matter beiny desigued exprtmaly for itrcn^thening the hair 50 cenu and 1 per bottl prepared by r jen.ner chemut 416 main st o t kmila tli p*rk olaaa ulasa gla«a 6000 boim window glas<i a»ort size plate jla3b pvr stokes and i>wkli,i\os t i . han eaatero prices ao.ooo bm white leai , loj l>bu unskkii oil for sale by ! a retnoi bs h co 191 miin st and 46 t>i|l st buflaln h y a s family si pi'i.ihs j „ okloyeks celebrated g self-raising floub j i'rof a>w*aajjffosj-ffjaj patent s tin smist wvbiiimii ami omrntamol article cta-r iiibiuiihubii fill h.llllt inatrj mil bbss all huu-ls a***r-*asb laniilit and bosßsieiajaoa ac b.-uid a-fr it a trial f-r sale in bbßjmb ky i.leni>er t oa sbwsbbss a i geo gafik,osz main st t>*.'kl.kll'<;f * miwikk ho an.l dos m.un st i 1 w ri'j'le n c t!*4 and :»« mi.-hi^aii t j t 1 mi'hi'hy 830 franklin t r iarmif'haki cr c-aa*etj*as sad 1-ajm*r t tsjew mackerel f c herring * t trout i and white fish s 1 juast received by 1 andrew m johnston \ 72 main street i h ? ■your ! flour does i not ! suit try french & doyle whole,alk ciiocraa rujua ash oatmeal duuhi aa mra bt aw oriental tea to-spast of aoamna a freeb r..it*s of ; teas and coffee ' from tbe abot vrat*d cajoipact nesirat - waeklr toe heat aad .■' ■ia i tv as and coweaa ewer a>s**re-i in this crtv aja.ent lor buffalo r tenser prufi.'l-t oppo-nt tho tax a 16 main t ■mwwmiw atthmiun 11 simmer goods " -— black alp.cca sacks fine linen dusters linen and cotten drawers - gauze merino shirts s u u!t ™«™ s at al •_--_--_-__ __ _-_-__~ _ • i hyt^py iv i"i v si xvxuxn ln xlj l ll o 973 main st 3 --— —^ qequa b tkipp uiuui uitkils uofcoms collais and c11i made to okder and fob balb at »«. nonhd^o if ikdh'ikf i|u stiivfs = _ morning axd evening stab improved a splfndid fiwclass ' t~t\(\\r « rtf\-\tt o?b<^ksat^ve h of xß i.ldonlyl>j swaw t ferris ili m.i i , 11i.1t ;-.„., i • american cooking stove akote lu'edveim ik tib swvk ml axotheb patent ; j£z£kfs£32sr w ta "*" amekijln cwing stove by which • tui>rc uniform combustion u übuined ir u t 0f.h«.k,r.8c,,.»d cnmtnuo lire », im-kfpt nth » vit,ie of fuel thil ,? anotbot c[ulalti,,nlu uih url,l rtrionued itove u,d u lulll mnstoimnmml j j t : u r e 1 ,. b e nb o rea ,. irab uc,o r ., l ,, 0t ibj naaud rf lh wii i'se totheentir t i.i«.ti.,»oltl,.p v l.,».dtlh,an we h«vo imp-oved it from time to time until h > admi.ud v u » ui.,rt rtecl a a tove and tl tnhiantcvidanw.rfita.iiptru.ritr overaliotheni tu numorou tu-mi.t to mifc.t-it name and d v>l w,i!e iuuc ol those imitations are inlrln|.-i s£s^ass-ije b packard b j»j'al 4c b walbridoe,b7ii<»iii utreet fp ' tititit "¥" w 1 t^^t peerless 13 cokceu£d to be the best cook stovf lu£i d£ik3l tiuuiv oiuiji ever made ' v a splendid bakkr lad perform e.juamy a.^^^iktsßilt " -"■warvi;r^r^k bi sl?!o uty"t '"••"" bkautt r.f desifin suowth^eks of casting-i ; and elkuvmf of finish _~ , v i sold otuf ny n.«r »-»»»,. shaw ft ferris 44a main m buffalo 1 gr tuttiiixusi-lllte — yime table ny central ratlroad 11 1 vjrii^llvau naiiiixwaa monday april 36,1808 trains leave buffalo as follows : mini mini ,„. _ irvviiitvv.rvrxism i-v •• says i •• paclnckimiiivlliocaki s^o •> s^kw^i : aunuat train ,! " sunday train 2.50 tumaoara fai.i.s i.iwihtos * tobonto ex 00 a a torontok detroit bx u:l5 - aocohhodation s:l5 p tn kvknino «- c ■• v uuvarvai . buffalo * lockport >:»> a n lockport way beyond 4:10 p .. lbav.kuaab.fal^foreocne^eba pacific ex sleepiho cab s:o5 p ■mail " " 4:33 " ksmsmk l.".":"s - lkavb niaoaba falls for buffalo ee=b bybmho 8x .. .^~ . „ 46 ■• ja-bstitsjbs^hmts i baltalo.auril ilith iaod phe amjskicaji kou'l'ti m io6 summer arrangement t » tftt ouflß t hitph q'n liillv-u oxivixxi ob ullxjll oil a tt iit » ■»- tt-v.t-t railwai ajiist in direct ooanection with all eaaum traina tla busalo dunkirk or niagara falta to cleveland co lunbue ctneuioati toledo cmeafo milwaukee galena bock laland burimcv.n tntbuoue » lou and all point in ui.w d goj.tl.wem al , ,„„„ t » e n buffal »,,.! chicago lun through wlh..iiti-i.«i|«iol™p oo aarf allai l}oa*nj aijujb a»dn«tll fnttkar notice tmna will leave bufclo from bthaij s't^7°^'^/,itts amssf vysprko s^^siss i*^1 *^ t£sfsk«!msffl 2&l7l«ms jf-hiaßt expresr arbjtbj at r»nhrtl:4sa.-.;w««eld.il^«.;brla»»a m o».e!and«jo a a toleju 11*0 i «.; cfc v 5 ec«™ctfc.n at c...j««i lor cladnnau u,^to«e wt loui and nil swe ttwm prf » m . train leav.nxlluaato at ltmsodayaxirnmf re tc^iur!rrn,t kliflo l lo^«b,h.t 4'l f^jsfts.tts ri ani v d r 4jtaniaa ■'~ n akm i ar^ir.-ir^^.v'.^'a.^^raei trni.ltj.»«a«.7«a k nn 1:10 p «.; denrort «.*» a a acd •:•> p m ' tm»mow u^fiuqg,llelpliro cab«b.t jssshsfc ee=f 11 c r matcm,«an.lwa uh.4m b ba,i r cj^u^all butolo.apnia.una "*"^ t«atei,£m»<.ih»b arrangement 07 trains erie railway up^sss ft s:^fer sh&sslhrl 7:00 a tliisjsjzzjstt sihs e3&^sz%~®zx7 11 »:«; arrive 2 law tor .", dravvino r«i coach mo buffalo s^^^'fsss o*-0 1""*1 a^ssssn wv j . in totp.t,g at att;ca 3:w p m ••"•». ««; vaatile 5:03 portage fclj borne.l w);aiid j n.:«»;omi vm el l ai23:vt er >.":«': 0"»",»:51;hu«h«n.toii afj.jj,,}]^*——"h 11 lt 11 m a m sts rivvn,tan>i y""k'«7 6-s a pm kleknsn id 11 iif i'miii urn-ii 1 at o \ urk this tn;u mi na with tik imrnnu ijmi22!^juzj'££2£sli nm s j'l||l v -■!•»•• division mill ii w-5i5-2^'-ss?3 stt i-.jo a m k4irm.ifssk^kk i^;^b s aßfewg'ttssf'j^ss .^«» vurk t 11 ma « ' ' *"""*"' bleemno coaciiits fltom blfkl'o fs^ssjrtysrsfcfi f'ph baltimore w..!,!,,rt „. mld ~' ~„„„, 1 t ' "'* *«-»' m mil fc uud i *• •"■<}<"""- •'■•! w»i!.in ton atne . k«itk scc.-t»»u*m i jl^h^s p"i*"'i":e •"""• ctvi "*•: mmdfcuan 12 « ninv rv j ; 2 court l:ls t<am 1-2 kv,,^s'l 1i '■'"""■'• 18 - — o-ms^2s»?le5m£b l«y tid houmdak rt cotbeti with trmin lor mont w <"^ 7 « with vis fofw'js k is newburyh at j.r»ej cits wnh even kxi.rew trains of ne jer%r haik^ml lor phil»a»ii,l,i ll uno reu dw«hingu*7,!«e!l"vsksftsrf k^l^fe^y-wmk "" on tbain ok bctoat 5o p m if i train arrive in bullho mfollow ; "«' fork day g,pre ' it-uah newyorkh^l .. 17 a 2 wt ork kli ht l 1j 10 p s j baltimore exprea 1:17 p h s^i^i"ie--l s»j^»«^*s£skk oenl.superintendent o.nll>aaienjera»t bjx°.i m u n-tork ' iftfiq bpmmkbmiwaw 10u.7 vorthfr t n7 ttp i t btj iwkmjiiijn liiiniralrr direct route south to 1 klmira through fr,.m rochintcr to baltimore wlthou t™u">o"u""!lsl i lmi t"kc™1 7:40 a m.m i??sis*-s l / tjpplng at tatioiia arrina,aa btalra ai *:«> p m wllllamaport ir :•. a m : harti.l.i 6»a.11 baltimore.»:(lo a x wa^uurton 12:2 sm i m "• "■* *«*• railroad 4 jw i . ill ua>m eric rail—j b-pot^uu la r . xe.pti-tl uml v»inectine at klinira at 8:40 f «., arri\-ing at williaiuaport 12:j6 a h harrbburg kg a m baltimore 8:00 a m wa»hin|(t<,n in^lt'vufsi ■«■fi ()() p ii j t"«««lr.«j-le.ma bin j ifil^s.l s tft i-.i*»":«ii fbom macaka falls-leaves southwari fi-^a m bxpbe»s-law.ktao»kall 0.4 ja ji f rum depot of n.v central hall road l«n bm t m p >' imnaj > btairm 40 p jt willtaaaport lt«6 p m.illar halm 6:m a m baltimore uo a m wa«h "**■li:m pi « : rwiadeiphia »:» a h scl—sfreßs principal k:ke bbi|uenol lreii<!,t will and it to uelr adranuct to eiiiflrei»ht b thu route to baltimore phuad.l phla and all pobi noutli freteht hi full eatkvetl i,cried uroucb z^te^s twluioul w^juoi bulk wimoui aialli for into ■■-• ... '•- . ualern frt^ht a^-ei.t a r fisk oen snpi ttamaburg pa «- -• sseesetw *-. bmh,more.»id t x reatnan railwa vj erie & niagara line o and altar ond»y july 6tb is6 the maru jssk'ss ™~ ivaxhoe win leave h«r dock loot ollfainrt daily sun.u jxopptedjaa uavcr-btdlal time w'.lft a 1 ahbimn.j at f ibt b»i liu:i.ji at - •■,■. i m . o'.nnectin itn trie and niagara railway train arrivitw at bla*k cr«ev««a m.,1 hli 915 a.m c ifvn boun for riaa-arafal|.|lf:2o a m sutipcnaion brldreß:.-;s il ml.°.nai»»liin w a m ulaaa taw mcu a m whe c.>n>.m or i made with tiiecity ofto uilnt(l>teainer rnrir.uat toronto at 1:46 p.m an-l onoeciiui wi'l tht sorthen railroad anh with the grand trunk railway and lake ontario steel ers ur all oint o lakt i>ntjrio and liiver st law raiee j ». _ ak | u vino atkorteru >[{) |». >| . „ 3 .,„ , y ,„,, c ,, ll ,^ lln thi»ett»,.arnrini.tlil.ckcr»ekalj:mp m _•„,__„ bi i p m ciiftn 4:01 p m swpe-akn axfie 4-1s p m queenatoi 4-mp m ia»ara 4 u "•". toronto vtoatlkoul «.. m sslrt 2^^^t.m£f essa^ss s!^l th c'j«l n r j «•» n»r ol main art el = hi >^ w «"'.-'^ h,,,.-_btek bu«.lr "••*■•'•■" t jame4(.habi.tus,oenar»ia,ei ,„„„„,,,„ , l t«i kis u swittabd j n r.l manajer jjllwl-.hmw haanineii onta io great i rebtern r b snsks 1 it7^alt i^l^ii i nllis 1 liili •■■**• kktjna nn an va eva b#a i mxm^mjlfrijmi bbtlfa^br mjbwjbbrt7*a;nnn vz^^z m vj 1 *" *"?• w . - , -~ rv ' '™' "„ ijtist -• - "*" r^a'^i.ygel w ma «» ll sssssr 185 jl^w^s^-jia aen ml ■o.w.m sen ant bkm b ou cw . oeneral at m—lttonjontarte cr-ockert crotkkiit »> m.ii iiniiiis is as ami sum ef artll waaa urna ua laarfi f-rr-aw s w t t kaa oars ad bau j i «. la-iii'i okiav tl virt-ra &-»-. jj-j*]s*-j *-* «•» •■--« aaaaaaj to»«am aj gold band and whits china oil ill wuvd tu-m all ! sili^er plated ware french clocks bronzes parlay marble . a full at-th-k f uaaiul aad nrnaaa.intil ood at the very loweat briais-aat w.h.glemy,son&co w h lenny son s co orris gas fixtures of thk newest and best styles at very ix)w prices fluting machines.—thk best machine aaad price tenured c e » albriimik 271 mala st fruit jars—the most desira bie styles at wholes anal mall c k wai.briik.k xl malr.au bird cages and toilet ware a una s ... 1i i c k wai.rr ipge 271 main at fours and spoons rogers ;;:.... 1 saw puts'il are guarmaleed th best in lusarka-i c e walbridgi 271 male st ked/.lk'as reliable filters axe tl.e saa in am si,m li 0 r walbriikie 271 main si buackets imitation of black via nnt hands in a-hea and lursl.l a a walbkum.b 271 main st t-he w^rre-asti elevated oven range beautiful large ovens bcohomical ko dubt no odors or uteui dou*e irosmso rermeniber thia range witl koa-t broil aiiii hake perfectly and is controlkd 1-v i>m dasiper bula afc-enc at 10un c jewett k son'sj aid main btbe't purniture for everybody at kkih'ckd prices a ver large aasorui'ei.l i.l wrmture chairs and 1 1 upholstery goods on hand furniture n *.!,■u order and repair n baixinp etc duns in tl*-s beet manner j-sjj ■w-f isaac p white 257 main at oekrk.erators and ick riiksts both bi.atk and zisc the best in market ____ shaw k ff.rbis 4ifl msfn ft olatko forks and spoonb at rkihj.'kd prices qtuuil warra'itasal equal to any made shaw k ft kris 44.1 maanst t^abjat lttlerv a i'm assortment shaw a fkprii ua main bs costatioh - - i w olver i • ui*e-**«or y thomas brigos i n ; s qenemee at , qonenem house 111 k pqwtpj t t pictciie and l*k>kino glass franks made to order a variety of framrs and chromus ijoiuitaiitty on hand houa and sign pa.ii in tha tiaasaaant orden left at tbe srj.re __ __ _ j r how eli practical c.ilder and fkamk nakik i ho 13 soath divial,.n btreet l+ikww m portrait vi fam haw i ot all kit-ids made to order an rtnient of frames bana*rarins*s chrom'*a , etc alwa<aa t hand i hare alar oo exhirjitimi tb taew aad liewaitilul , wf**j assssb a far sasssb * pbsssssg raaoma multn i s u *"""*' - ; n b i'ji-titiur auent i-n aai.l to i-]*-atii»*tr aaid vartilaliii.g oil faintiuk-a t r howell ttatew i'ai'er hancingsi new decorations new window shades c-ords tasskls oil civoths fob fl-0088 tablk3 a*h l.**l"*-tej_p spek-iaj aita-titioti i collwl tv my r*.*.>r»t...n de artni*tit iil flue i'arl-.r ap*ra iiperihti-nrti*d bj - mr kuwaiid buelet forroerly whtts'a wnr'ey coudtit her..saviit supplied at new turk ity ssßsa m b birok . sis mate mm poast a vtergiver isaajcr in paints oils glass wiai-oa aafjh unm matcsiaui a a ij e s.sa sl babl >. t johkc poat laale pae ss eraur jacob viaaoivct wmmra ass sasas labbaimw boots and shob3 rnlai salb or njobtly toiled oi ta greatly seduced prices mswv aa ac-sea oalssras to « ta asaaeamaewaa<meaa.esaa-«i w •**** »■«-^->■«-■-»*. a as a-sf.-a sctssl osasia issr * m aaasaa aa 111 ma»na am.lsr *■laav.«»eere«ose«aaaasa>a..lern ■«. lasja aa sasaassam m aaaa a « aa lataja aa ssfis aua hee aaaa 1 * aa lasja at aaaa laaaa haa *» at tmsm weaseekaaa*tiaaaae..aae feaa lee calx ahd bkb je'wbjjtts populab shoe stoke 400 sain bteeet i i a-sstfcaa stock _. mnyrnru b'2ti i-wauke e am pmsure puiwa^r ««„,„ awmß»mmwa»i s m trmb*t evesi-°'j "—■» vv sig^ul'^^ltl ''' «•» r*t »*»,. sfe 2»s~l 0 j s 8 2 sssr"*mn>'flj£l "«&*..-*.. j.ct b t evans atlantic do fpi btl22j b t mpasy ~ j^tp^ggsl fr ssrmssgnsr tfcnetaajemr pacific 80 belly ihm equal in rate capacity and min.klio n mil jeiv.n»ebo».,on:rueßday autfu j.lor«n»<l '"£'<«».« riy m hmriwut i ln and «» lumuhed with ui rrfcrcn.-e to tlio sws»-jra«im^lis^»rsi kth caldwell airrtil iq£q raohjfb line steamkiis iou«7 for new york _ gi^mjpfj st john "• "• cz^».u,i c"uf drew 8 j roe i tuo«l»i tlmnntay anil s»tui.u r^i:l , i js«nixi,™l«r «, b«™t ai,.1^t ~ k ll«.i b-«r.».1 i.l i k 11,.,u,,1 m • tm «'««> il»)i « mluw v brpl 1 ~„ p n ssglsgg*ti"--a sssoii ontario river rt i iwrkni'k ami thf ba 1 enav tu-j st ikk mama ouu "— ccv "^"^^% « jmej^p b»^b^b»b»^a roval mail ani brbi uoti pd vui-vvrth wav graisdtri nkrailw a t « l»l ft h s 1i"..!.1 "■■■'«■. u«»q»»m lain i^k «,„ wmbitjsl imru t1 n,"l"irl u ruai.,l 8..»1.,n i'r vtt.i k^s .. £ , „ , s*s i-assescerii i.eavi.vu 111 kfai.o ji^iffiy | r coninm>di<>uh uptwr i-*lnn teamen t th im bi xk abyssinian cai.l.n x v athknian i v c,,,'.m m tsssrs£sfc&&£xr£z n»mts 1 at b v1,..k tl 1 isslts was ma = ssn.u f l —■"■■■' '"" ' " iiuvai maii link stss jssgiasga sr-,ussr»j j • v.'"i '' r r.-oali r™chli lt montreal ua 1..11 u r v alt ru u n u v . 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-26 |
| 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 | 1869-07-26 |
| 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. 8038 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-26 |
| 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 | 1869-07-26 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690726_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. 8038 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv monday july 5i6 1869 no 8038 key west admiral hoir.s jitport of his visit to cuba cowardly murdrr of americans by the spaniards i *<;, c ktv wi.r july 24 a'lii.iriil hoff with the flagship cantoa uook and the gnu boat iettyiburg and ironclad on tour reached santiago de cub im the llth nut grant excitement pre vailed in the city the people auppoaed the squadron come for the purj me of bom osrding the place in the 12th instant the american consul visited the cantoocook and had an interview with admiral hofl on the i.lth admiral hoff had an intrr view with the governor and on the lit nirt ike ittvernor returned the vint whti official ulutei were interchanged admir hoff made a thorough examination ■! th circamiuncea attending "": murder of tli americana the c;ovennr atatod that iji could not reaiit the clamor of th uliillni r for their blootl and consented v tii--*ir ete cution on tho ground of thf lat < pt rcneral l)a]ce'm proclamation .!<. l.irnig ti buaten pirate admiral hotl « v er ly • on.lemue |
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