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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday july 5*7 igti9 no 8039 anti-rentism the sheriff r mimelwr «•■*. ty killed by anil rnlrrs two of his posse wounded *°- *<:, 4c _, . , ai.bani july 2li ihi afternoon l>ep.,ty sheriff ore at ilei.»«lmr county with a pow nuinl«rin x twenty m en went tht re , idenc , „, j riner i,»rn.-il ltennimn in f»»t croenbuib o evy on hi.-goo („ non p»y ß ent ~ rent (.„ rekhmg the u tho kmnh g h.r.,1 aih ut the rtimj en not expecting n y troubl tho slier i rc«;«»ie.l 11 the dikhmve of hi lutv f«p«rty 1n hhenfi then attemptol v ul>»la,iiiu«nintucarto>ly hut ul crowd t»»y n.l 1 e n.r,l 1 w**mk -~,! lr " x»b aoriously w.«,,,.k-.1 the hbwjtl p tlien ui».ie a harty ntrat it i r.=|»rtnl that live ~/ tl ]~.,... were on g,r.n ll"'"°v " *«"* — cable news j-eleasp «>!" an austrian nun after 39 ychiv im prisonment 1 li-n's lost l a kt<-ainrr col lision on lh italtic more fichtitc in spain fern to the elf.-el of b-i.-,ubli«hment ay m i lowa th.i irish cbarch now knows what i it in and what it can do and for the tirst i time m its history has a real honest inde pssstssat character the mterest in the harvard and oxford imat ra c exceeds that of the annual i ml versity cutest letting is in favor of i the ocean race of the royal yorkshire i a.ht i lub for prizes valued"at i'mm came off on friday last the race was open to i yachts belonging to any royal club with al lowances of time by ackers scale the asanas sailed over was from lowestoft to hail reads abort onehsjadrcd niilaa in i sbvswjl line the ra o w.ii won by < aiubn which lx>at all her competitors by ten hours 1 \: uu k psam duly flft thl j r _,„! oji.ial denies that 1 q a warren the american citi/en who wax arrested during the late riots received tfl image ami asks for sus pension of ptihlic judgment pending the ju dicial hensßhy into the cirjumstan.es of his case marshal niel minister of war has «*• lered that the number mi liaitste svlirritutl to military schools be hsseaaaasi the following appointments arc as j nounced hsron de lalleyraad perigord to be senator \|. ttliaailsiti to i ambassador tost petersburg and m charles hamlin to be amlaaaiador to berlin s.vit/kki.am bkknk july m the swiss plllsilianl justitien its conduct in forbidding the resi dence of masaaaa on the italian frontier on the ground of his rrvnlu'ionary doctrine aud the duties imposed by international law vikv h a 7ojy m i reat excitement was caawaasd last week in ( raeow by the libera tion of a man who bad l*-nn confined in the convent there for over twenty yearn a j p..|.nlar h-moiihtratiiin which wan mad on i the occasion led to a series of dinillll nail fan j thr military wets sailed out t restate ol der and many sttssti were made the | city is now burnt cbwjl bavasa july 26 according t ntlieiaj reports the nunilx-roi etbctive regu lar troop on this island is nearly thirtv two thou-and of volunteers lour thousand tbe reix-ls state that they have six thou sand well armed men hi the field b sides a anwathsf of guerrilla bauds marshal ser rano has issakwd hu order withholding the < • ovcrnrneut nujieiid iroin the jewish ' '<•! lege in havana wing to ihe iodisilllll •■■of the dirvctors i'aki lav.knt eom.on inly 36 in the house of lords tonight the royal sssssst was given t the rash < banes bill in the course ol the evening the manpiis of clann.-ide calh-d attention to the in efficiency of thasmfmt ami magisterial ar rangements in ireland for the prevention and detection of crime he said the con stant occurrence of agrarian outrages in that island wn a snssjrnes to the country and th impunity with which murder and ov.l tnas were committ«slshowedthat the execu tive were oworless and the power ful he urged th necessity of having more llhlillll constabulary lord duffeyn said her majesty's govern niriit deplored tlie recent o>ntraawa m lr - land anil was ready to consider any pro posals for their repression it was now considering f'.ic desirability of c tabhshing the secret police force hr added that ne moami;c had been neglected in bring per pa'rstorn of outrages to punishment the house of bonis his passed the en dowed school bill in the house of com mons the announcement that ravel assent had been giv *■<• mm insti i lair h bill was ■t-oeivea with casern the telegraph parchsas bill passed in committee here was decided by a majority in favor of making a permanent monopoly of telegraph lines mi nkw * ai:i.k pajtn inly j ( ;. the juumal r-;„f congratulates the country on the comple tion of the traits \ men can able it says the new mats of communication now opsu oil between prance and the i nited states vrill henceforth render our intercourse bwors n frequent switi our relations more intimate it wiu draw closer the bonds of friendship which ■■« unite the two countries strain mai-kii jalj 36 an attempt made by t1 ke the city of i'ampel non in navarre wa frustrated by tlie gar rison . were killed and wmin i ed on both aidse asveawa ol uawahmt con tinue to ik made iv madrid rrßaaun collision london juiy jo - a collision occurreil in the baltic last night between two steam ers bath kl..:i-ing to hull one an whs vessels sunk and twenty three of her pas sengers and crew were drowned • noarnao h wana.---volunteers from kemidio have surpuscd a force af rewls at laguan and killed eighteen of them a akarmtsl also occurred between lasgna and \ ilia clara in which the iwastta lost twenty men including major mar.pies . t advices from san kspi?"ta state that tw huinlred troops h captured a rel>el ci trenchment with coiihidcrable loss on both sides a force of eight hundred rebels had at tacked the colored militia guarding the rail road between nuvit*s sawo puerto priucipe with a loss of fisfty men the spanish lo was ten new york nailing of thr yalcli sappho tor l.iirnim c t ac he ksw youk luly 2p the yacht bappfco was loved to day to bandy ho>>k where she awrait a favnr.ible wind to sail to fciuum there wm a lar^e jiarty of friends la aft them o(f a vfi.i.-k\knfi rr.if.rrr the gold m«<lal fjevea l th m f jfa fiiiiim benevolent association was itt-htmtentn mid hipman mason of th otmnen to-*lay by henry wan beechcr together with a boo gratntatory letter from the so iety ttmrnm ft will be remembered saved the by of two of the crew of luerriere in the harboi of rio janeho in febrnary last rillott ia<k the schooner etta from tampico los one of her crew from yellow fever jn3t a ene anchored in quarantine tri't ro^strwt'tion i'nited suten c'ommimioner shields tc ■*■».»<«. w e»ts«i thi ■"■"■■toil m bntd mmt d who claiaad tk wwn nimiit by the m tmpnxurm and wilm the drf.nd mtta mirmrt th ctja^«t tin grand jory washington a colored mississippian pro nounce for universal suffrage awaniirroii foniherfeil toharro saaawawaawßh wasuilsorox july 25 j pev james lymh tolored of mississ j ippi denies the recent y published state m nt that he has pledged judge dent the support of the colored peop!e of his state lynch has mad arrangements lor an inter view with president tyrant and judge dent qsj thursday next he declares tnat all i lurtlmrjeflorts at reconstruction should be i msssl on universal suffrage and universal i amue.ty that white pfiople of mississippi have as thorough v abandoned resistance to the doctrines si the hepabhcan party as they did to the goven ment when the ar miea of lee surrendered ; that they do not feel any interest in common with the na tional democratic par that southern white men concede to the colored man ansas political rights the internal revenue receipts to-day 1 ware over nm,c*si the ameers ol the steamer nipsic which has arrived at the navy yard here beat a \» e.-,t indian station brings some interest i nig information a!»out l üban matt s i i'hcy say that all accounts a—<e that the j insurrection is fatal urosubdu d though i trustworthy facta l>out rented . mounter ! uetween cm snanianls an 1 reuis art very j hard to get native inhabitant on the j coast aynpsthlss with and nearly all of them have relative with the rebels there ' was a good deal i oh i.-a and yellow fe i ver especially in havana and the spanish troops were nurtering some captain self rides sums up the situation ' hy saying there are distinct and antagonistic parties in cuba first the imperialists i beaded by the i apcaii ueaeral who stand | y the home government second the ' rolnnte-rs,compoawof spaniards who have i ived some tim in*the islam who want the i dand srectad in a-separate province depan i lent upon spain but under their control nth full liberty to oppress the cubans and confiscate their property the volunteers nsist that the sprnfaifa regulars should i eat home and leave them to p»t down the nsnrrection third sto party of mdepen leiice them list depend consideramv ipon outside help and are poorly armed and inputted but they have the sympathy of he whole native population the rebellion c>mtdeaaily be subdued if die first two parties would consent to act v concert but this they obstinately refitsn a do i'.\v i i'.'h cm s i kkkeit the must dangerous counterfeit of inter nal revenue stamp iaat discovered was re cived le-day at the aevcnuo bureau from keokuk lowa it is a twenty one pound tobacco stamp of the value of thirty-two ents liiri kf.s*jft am r the joint committee on i.etnnchment tears new verh en ac ut of august for francisco whan they will spend a easts investigating ltafltom house matters it has u.en agreed by the committee that aeh member shali pay his own expense the railroad companies have pla ed pullman car at the disjm h al of the commit hm and will take them through without i ihaauja from new york to san francisco miscellaneous ffawawsjpssnsiaas item ef bsairai interest tram i>iir,-t«r,i i*.nni a lock ou the elts canal east of frankfort avc out on saturday it is thmigbt five lays would bi required to complete repairs n oats passed krank'ort since a severe shock of cartho.uako was felt at memphis term 11 sisiuisj morning at t clock several large meteors fell during he night a fire brofcs r,.,t at 3 enseal jsasssilai avrtarnoon in the aton house attached to th statesman mills situated in waterford at the junction of mohawk uiver ami cham plain i anal near hoe's bridge tht mill and contents were completely de stroyed the loss will amount to iroir so.ooo to 100,000 which s fully ever i by insurance in albany and new knglam msaaaaaasa the ar%m of the fire is un known a.lmiral l-'arragut aid wife arrived a san i'rancisco last night collector casey of new ' rleans is hav ing immense amounts ot seized sugar stored in the h retnfore unoccupied rearm el the i ustom house solicitor of the treasury i'aurield is there grvinsj his attention ta \ the sugar sacs supervisor kinsilla is also i there a wj»r,-ant was issued yesterday i>>r i the rrest of august i utourier for con cealing bis ln>oks i hose of moat import i anco to the revenue off crs cannot be found judge williams treasurer m raaawstcr college has received from the studio sfl hiram powers a marble bust of kdwiu t ] 1 ihltflastll valued at iii,(khi it is to 1 placed in the ferry h smith library with other memorials of the ollegc l>enefactors | instructions have hesh received at toron | to from ottawa to have the gunboats on j he lakes ready for service rumors of ■l-'enian movements are supposed to be the ( kenorts from all parts of wisconsin arc ! to the effect that the wheat crop promises to l»e very heavy the harvests will be from ten days to two weeks later than usual all the ernps look e-itially well ex cept corn which is a little backward but should there lie no unreasonable test it will also ik large the same general report comes from lowa the passenger train which left pough keepsm at 1:30 l m yesterday going i north on the hudson l.iver kailroad ran into a car loaded with iron at hudson knocking it to pieces and strewing iron about the track no damage was done t the train other than breaking the pilot of j the engine the train w a delayed thirty mr iinimings temporarily * topping at near itaugor me was shut i in church at winn sunday by the acciden tal discharge of a pistol in his pocket tin i ball paasina through his shoulder the 1 wound is act a dangerous one the e etement in the church was intense the fires in the wools in washington 1 territory an raging with renewed violin c chief justice cha*e and mrs senator sprague arc at concord n h mass telegraphic summary fi im aranaeirt nam r l washington wa-;iiin'.i n luly b — ex-governor michael hahn of umas editor of th neworlt-ins thfrnujmiit arrived here this morning in hn way to tu north where he intends t sjk-ml iiu.c n-i!itiis in reply to the niiwtwm what ■the yotitjßsj condition i ■>! l.midima tw mmmnii mw do not talk polling in louisiana all the exeitt incut and bittf.rut'ss of one year aj;i has did out and wqpl arc now ih.-voting them | stives almost igililiilj to mo 3 making au«l j commercial pursuits mr hahn reprc i i his own bfctttl to bfl in a m.»(»t rionr j tailing conditiun and prtdicts that the si'uth genttriliy will soon l>e the most proa jterous and ru-hest section of the country mi saya that the ctton and sugar crops ot louisiana thin year will be the largest and licst cvtr prodm-ed thtro in all the states through which he has passed on his trip her m h-is sf.>n eviilenc-'s of returning in iirstry and wealth from which he augurs the most beneficial results to the south and tho whole country the cotton crop is so far a4v;mcetl that the wirm can do no barm even if it make it appearance and t:ven in virginia he w evidences of gen era iri«lu*lry and thrrt so for as the city of new orlema is coucerneil he said that it is prosperous ut-yocd the most sanguine fx|«'l'tation3 one hank there ha recently abasave4 a dividend of thirty per cent and the t how fever his not yet made its ap p^ara'iee the people rease to talk about thf war and there is a general disposition to forgli and forgive the past the prsi.tr nr.bt ' it m prohable that the pnblii debt will be re<luc d nine millions by the time the next monthly statement is made but afte h that no further reduction is expect unti to*er or november at the cud of tl hrat year of the present adttffhistration secretary iwmtwell hopes to anow a reduc tion of onft hundred millions the pur chase of bonds and the sa'ea ;/ g b u w jh probably be diucontinned for the present whk-.f.iufis mukajj a married ma'i who attfiuis bar at a restaaraut in washington was soundly owhirled on pennsylvania avenue on sat urday night by tlw bother and aunt of a young lady whom he ia believed to have de coyed from home he maor^ed to escape and the women were fined j vasiii«i».ti'm july 2h — information haa wilhlil wa.shington that pofttrouter leue ral rcmwell met with an accident at his home in cecil county ajd lie waa con \» r.-rntk with aotne friends when h cliair ther broke iimler him or tipped over the p'>ivn white he was ltanin back in it falling heavily he broke of tflfaoatad his left arm which ia swoliun and causes him much unlfi.-ring the navy the emiaodual navy register hss beec ixnued a notable change appears in the list of staff officers in which the ranka of officers have been reduced in conformity with the late general order of the depart ment based upon attorney cieneral hoar'u opinion in the present register the highest rank hem y any stall orhrer ia that of lorn man.lfr wliile in the former several of h stes i'fticers rank wit captain according to the li-mtih ol aervice the new register also cudtaini a lint of veswla with changed niine.i and a lut of ten vessels bold since ianuary summary itesau of all kindt hy trlrgrsph dr peters of the utswnweu ibservatory starts to-day or i'es moii.e lowa with a new ' t-'.iniiii spectroscope and other instru ments for observing the solar ecupse of au gust 8 his assistants arc professor rogers at new haven and frank habbard and isaac el hall of new york simon 11 jawett formerly united state mar-hal for the western districts new york died at clarkson monroe county his morning aged sixty-eight james \\. dempsey who lost an arm in he engagement between the kearsage and mabama and the last survivor of the bounded among the kearsage crew died at soawson saturday night an immense w^nty-inch gun made at ittaburg weighing fifty-seven tons and hmwiug an ilml-pound ball was landed at r'ortress monroe to-day 1 b crown arrested in boston for at tempting to pass a forged check on the mt vernon national bank it appears sue ceded in obtaining 1 '•>"' iroin the na aunal security hank c*f boston on a turge baoak drawn on tho national park hank of sew ork l.'m'os july 2t>.—the i nited states ractiee ships macedonian and savannah tare arrived at portsmouth kngland the fheers arc now visiting the dilfereut gov iiirn.'iit establishments there it is rumored that a treaty has been con luded l>etween trance austria and italy vhereby tbe latter in case of war is to upply france with a continirfnt of 0 hhi roops and occupy \ iterho it is also ru nored that i'russia has offered the pope i-'.fhh men if the french forces evacuate tome a dispatch from < nnstantinople dated o-day states that egypt is arming ejcten lively \\ m ploeger was shot and killed last light by f.mest neemier at st louis i'hey nr both i lerman and had l>een iuti nate friends au improper intimacy be ween neemier and ploeger's wife is the illeged cause of the act ploeger has snr endere.l himself to the authorsties i>r i anderson of roughkeepsie was langerously cut yesterday by an infuriated voman who accused him of giving her lie to cause an abortion the doctor the charge conrt ot appeals of the state of tnd in the case of klias ward a of new jersey against the state of md on an apjm-al from tfc v criminal f baltimore affirmed the judgment criminal court imposing a tine of nd costs for violation of a state law mg without a license sow jnly m.—pisbop cummins tay notwithstanding the demand of i \\ hitehouse of this diweafce that he not do so preached in the trinity n this morning and evening the i was tilled bishop cummins pub in the wawiuh this morning a letu r pl*misg bis course an regard to the diffi ulty between himself and bishop white bouse in which is appended a letter from bishop whitehouse to himself the let l 9 bitter in its tone protesting against bish kmins visiting bishop white house's to officiate in any manner within its ■■■i ■■■■liiiwii case contrary to the previous statement tha khsha c apraanss had acou'saced in th iudgmeut of the court at wbeaton which i-es him to pay 344>,ikx to miss a man craig of cincinnati for breach of se that gentleman has appealed to ipreme court of this state for a writ ur m rtier imas wilson a lalmring man aged 7 , murdered his wife aged 35 years on day she was engaged in her domes titles in the garden when wilson ap tied her and gave her a fearful stab in sloinen with a dirk he then repeat * blow in the temple either would proved fatal she died in a few mo i wilson has been an intemperate or many years and when intoxicated iiugly brutal i hoard of trustees of the lowa una 1 y located at mount pleasant has d hon james harlan l s senator i that state president of that institu lt is not known whether he will ac elligence received from lowa is to the that the harvest is getting on finely x insati jt/ly 2t>.—matthew collins tabbed to the heart on the street and , by thomas kinney this evening kre haite lnd july tk hon al lang died at his residence in this city imphis july 23 — mike dougherty a er at kirn wood cemetery was shot i died this afternoon by was stevens htrty was trying to prevent stevens i shooting mr hill the superintendent c cemetery when he reci ivtd the fatal i the affair grew out of a refusal to [ : in digging a grave . locts july sfc - a dispatch from | ha 18 to the effect that james w davis ! ins associates sub-contractois yester-i brought a suit in the state district t against oliver ames and other con am of the i'nioo pacific railr-.ad r r xk the amount claimed is due fur l performed money expended and a h of contract the defendants an ! the claimant ami his associates arc a ! y overpaid by aw7a4n)ol foreign inttlllgrnr from < ..-.;.. spain and i i-n.l jfaw y«»rk july 26 an american who has just returned from traveling throngh i übasaya the revolutionary forcesdisplay much more activity than the spaniards ami are constantly making raids aod other ml harassing the enemy there is how ever very little disorder ontside of that snally connected with military operations and private individuals travel t'rmn place to l.l;w without molestation r-upjilies are obtained from the plantations and as the country is very productite both partieß have wi ihun-lmio of provisions thr principal want of the r^volntionista are anna medicine oslt clothing and shoes i'here mno ui'u of men and the patriot have ammnsiti'in euongh of all kinds to liwt them many months they also hate arsenals established for the manufacture of ' cartridge and for repairing that which may become disabled in action the patriot leaders state that they do not need any men from abroad n<l care particularly for arms with which to equip the large nnvber of patriot volunteers constantly pmeatug themselves and whom tbey cannot organise into regiment until musket are procured great inducements are held out to blockade running a fast steamer such m were em ployed by the confederacy would have n difficulty in landing a cargo in addition fet her r*ce,pt from her regular cargo rf „„„ he wonld make n immense profit m medicines salt cotton cloth rubber good a=a ahoes and would be giveo free o cbfcrge a cargo of sugar or tobacco wit which to it-turn tile revolutionist are sanguine of racceaa depending v they do upon the well-known sympathy of whole native element and the belief that the yellow fever and eholen from which the cabana gutter comparative ly little will deriioate the spanish rank ao ai to render them powerless against the rap s increasing revolutionary forces they not m much expect to progress by a of bnlliaut successes on a grand ■4»y the influence of climate and delay upon the spaniards who walled up their diseased-smitten towns must they predict sooner or later uccumh m&dkm july 25.—at last th c»i-u«t outbreaks so long expected haa occurred j i ive hundred drilled troopa under com mand of f jen abariego have takes the field hear i indad keal where they were defeated anil dispersed by the national troop enmrnandd by len tornabeti the battle tck.k i.lace in the morning and it is reported t'uat tbe i.'arlut party lost l.i kille<l ami a number of wounded only three officers are reporte<l killed on the side of the government troops near the town of miuisdmmi a strong party of carb>ta also made a dem^nst^atloa ai^d linaiiy suc oeededin int^n-eptidg the railroad train and cutting the telet^aph wires four.thousand carhsts had arrived in the proviocoof la mancha ami the gvvernment troops have l»een dispatched to the scene of action the aj,nt*tion is general throughout the coun try and the people arc much excited over tlie late news no further hostihtea have yet been reftorted ultboueb it is feared that a gen-ral rising m^y be expected all over hpsil now that don carlos has crossed the frontier and has oj>ened communication with his numerous partisans dimtuky mass july mfe.—!the fol lowing dispatch has been received over the frinch nfifoi lomm.f uly i>4th 6:lu p m a clause has been mtmduced into the tele graph bill protecting bubmarine cables on the shores c»f the i'nited kingdom and building a post office to collect and distrib ute nit'snages after wednesday's cabinet council lords l.ranville cairnw l)r ball and the irish attorney general met to dis cuss qonpnna&mi terhis the governmeut unil opjiosition accepted the conditions after th premier's statement that yeattrday the irish bill awaited royal ashetit cranville murray was ejected from hi rlub by a vote of 1w to 10 it is reported that a new cable is pro jecttid direct from milford to the american continent england's futurkeing the piimih of w»l.w-hi tailll hi rm.ni anil mm s i»u«*l about him jii-li'i m'cirtlij in thf new t~rt f ttjur \ enter if you please with me just fo once tli'1 f i of the koyal italian opera i ovent garden loiidou let us suppose it may be essential to our present purpose that mile pauline lucca is the principa songstress of the occasion look at tna lurge box in your right—and of course o the left of the stage it u lull of people i v the fin nt are two or three young women in very very low-necked dresses in fron ik ii one young man lie has a large fair fat face with heavy features 11 lair hair is already thinning there u eve a suggestion of baldness about it he w very dull looking young man if he were nf your class or mine people would say h m a stupid vulgar-looking persouage ii displays an immense shirt-front ou which presently and when mile l.ucca is not aingi<>gl his heavy chin de i-cemls la he lost in reverie has th music borne away on its wings hia enrap turcil soul no the heavy young man is asleep < lit of the young women uy hi side guvs him a gentle pleasant push an laughs and he peiis ins eyes raises hi head ot the vast shirt frout and being lik most fat persons rather good-humored h laughs also but if the principal ringt ami not come on en -^ ac presen ti tails into another d«>ze he is a great at mirer of some rnnging however—c*«fl m -/"' /""" '" mu/'i-jiu he is enthu elastic about lucca claps for her waits t urn very 11 tto see her a ehe is called be fore the curtain and has evident » tci high appreciation of her gifts and geniu the lady with the bright eyes who sits nex him was very pretty once out a long atuc i ijf itines has truth tn nay made sad won nf her beauty the other f iris have notluii to boast of i think the if-wness nf the iress in the tvug one muse lemarkß ab«u them kut tne young niau—did you eve see anything heavier and stupider tha rhat f*t rather handsome face well he kugliud'a future king be will one lay unkind fate does not interfere he albert kdward ui first lie is the i'rince < w.tlc and itui enme with hi wife and ai - ers to hear the singing of the saucy spoile jilted little lady from rwhn who once ha hc hotor of being photographed in on art with the great count yon bismarc t i.iii-i-lf to the immense and utterly grouix - cm alarm and indignation of some of th fount's most pious admirers od bless the i'rinoe i>f wales is opular dg in england well od ble mm surely indeed he has one wou d ::. 1 k as many worldly blessings already as mortal man could well desire leanwhil m wants more money from the english peo jle and it seems that the english govern tnent do not much like to ask the people f it and so the l*rince's royal mother h sgree'l to make him an extra allowanos ou jf her own rather liberal means i confe hat ido not think the country has muc i reason to be proud of the prince of wale he is a remarkably dull young man wh m has to make anything of a public speec , it is generally understood that arthu lie!p4 author of " krieuds in jouncil,"tai who has a well-paid oisl as clerk of th l.ouncili does up the little oration for hii v and that the duteous pnncegets them off i beart o the prince of wales is certainly n a man of genius nor nhe a man of \< rehne<l taates he is toad of the com singing common to places which are in l lon called " music halls and that it a it is conclusive with regard to his artistic tastes not rinding it convenient to visit the music halls frequently in person where a loyal and grateful people would probably recognize and applaud their future king he • nee took to having the principal comic singers dreary and ulgar buffoons as ever atllictetl earth with their presence brought to marlborough house his own residence to delight him with their melody there is nothing particularly objectionable in a moral mh about the singing of these peo ple but ii is low silly stupid vulgar to the last degree—and the prince of wajes likes it of course h is no worse than othrr great pcrsonagea in this way it is not long since a coarse woman named theresa wi'h the voice of a tiah-fag and the grace of a gorilla was delighting imperial ears with mggmtnv strains v hen jic :■'■'■de morny who if not a prince ■,- ,; least the son of a ijueen and half brother of an emperor was on hia dying bed mtle theresa was summoned to sing tor him and tf thui appropriately and tenderly prepare him for eternity so that the priucfc oi wales after all is no worse in m*u«r ol taste than some ot hia nei^h bura the l*nuce is very fond of the thea tre not the dull solemn etage where high classic tragedy h iks«j ir an<l that sort of thmu may be mas bat th bright tsmall tht tires whose audiences consist much more of men thau wmmjb while the per i i-nner on the other hand number | ! iar more women than men these are \ \ the place whi b the prince of wales most i frequents and where of course the prin cess never goes there he does nut drop asleep his mind is not overtaxed his eyes are pleased the actresses are gener ' ally dressed as pag or else wear clothing ! leo scant that it lordly amounts to anything and an edihvd public reads every other day that the pnnce o wales last aight visite-1 this or th^t little theatre and saw mih : itodivaor m'lle t«>utean in some of ber ' f»vonte parts while the princess oi i wales was suffering in her lung lon ill i ness the pnnce went v e ry mm to these | t.lea»»ttt places of ent^rtaimneit that constant watching and uursing weanea a man very much and f.f course he needs a | little reutsuon jfwmjppmvqi fmmmm i while madame is too ill to amnse him n | not that jnstthe thing a rood wife would i 1 scandal oi mm flay many totngi bout the ivince el wales whioh it would 11 or out of the quest on to mention here i i certainly do not übfl half or ijuarter of what is said about him things we told which if they were true would make him kit a far worac man than even *•• rg the fourth when the prince is in paris this sort of scandal follows him there his name in jeenngly mentioned in connection with t!<at of aoate notorious actress or auda cious woman of fashion both in london and paris the admiration—perhaps an en tirely harmless and merely tastiest admira tion—for the performance of taw m fa mous m'ue schneider gave rise to no end of hint and sneer and story wh n the duke of edinburgh prince alfred re turned to england just after he oau received the bullet of tat u atidin in australia he went with his brother the i'rince of wales the very first night of his arnval in london to see oae of uie most audacious of m'lle schneider's jfcrformancttt at the st james theatre this was probably the beat notion to royal brothers coultl form of a thanksgiving per formance for the act of mercy which had preserved the life of the yoonger when such things are done it is obvious that scandal h*com«i inevitable it is not necessary to attach any importance to the vast majority of the abomniable stories which arts eagerly told and greedily listened to in england about the prinoe of wales many of these stories mnst be falset wost of thtin probably are mere conjecture and scandalous gossip bui it would be hardly possible to convince any one living in lon don that the future king of england is not a man of coarse gross sensuous and stupid nature duluth news fmm uh imi th miim.-.tian 17tli some one would find th*-ir account fnpnt t'ug up a v.ood-tunung lathe in dnluth there is not out in operation anywhere at this end of the lake the little steamer international is still running on the ked river of the north be tween winnepeg in the british settlement to georgetown in minn near th head of navigation on the river a large number of new buildings have been put under contract this week quite a good proportion of which we are pleased to know are dwellings if fifty dwellings of moderate capacity were erected here they would immediately find tenants in fact they would all be engaged at a good rent in advance of their completion from mr ephraim ingalls who arrived here yerter ay we obtain some precise in formation relative to the progress of our railroad and telegraph lines from the st paul end he came through on horseback and had a good opportunity of observing the state of things freight cars are run ning as far as the north branch of the sun rise river the station for which is six miles nearly due west from the military road at the town of sunrise gravel trains were being run to goose creek five miles further north next week passengers and freight trains would run npon a completed railroad to kutshseba creek and station fthree milts west of the military road at folsmn's station which is sixty miles this bide of st paul at this point an advance of thirty miles north of wyom ing the staoe company uropoae to counect with the radroad and discontinue their present arrangement from wyoming it is hoped and expected that the cars will be run by the middle of august ten miles fur ther to chengwatana lor rather to a bta tion opposite that place on the other side of cross l.jtkc i mr ingalls observed that tlie poles of our telegraph line were set nearly to moose lake forty miles from du luth the military row is just now in ex tremely bad condition he met the ntfaiit penhuti tlie last philadelphia installment of hands for the railroad scattered along the road sonic of them almost famished they wire in a rather sul»dued tone of mind generally that military road would tame the devil if he had to travel over it a talk with old ben wade-he is in favor of chinese immigration a correspondent of the cincinnati com ssenras has been interviewing ex-senator .\ 3.ac since his return from california with the following result mr wade what are your impressions respecting he chinese 1 think the more we have of them the better all asssshwhl or tho who have emnloved them concur in conceding to them t habits of honesty industry and temper ance why then do the laws of the pacilic staten discriminate against them ?" it is the old story of political opposition of precisely the sam's character as that which on this side has opposed the nigger the democratic politicians have passed laws in california di^cruninating against these people to please the irish who with othe unskilful laborers fear the competi tion at these chinese are not their habits repulsive to our on the contrary they are ejtremely neat performing their frequent ablutions with ereat care they are docile honest and never known to get intoxicated an old friend of ours with his wife who have long been residents of ' alifornia came with us on the return trip they left their household and children in the care of two chinese servants who had been with them ten years and felt entire confidence in them they assured us that in the employ ment of this people was to be found the so lution of the vexed uestion about domestic help but do you really think it would be ad visable to admit them to citizenship in this country ':" i don't know that they desire to be come citizens they ask to be protected equally with others by the laws and to be permitted to testify in courts of justice but if they are as represented—honest temperate and industrious—why should we refuse to admit them to citizenship they are reared in monarchical tradi no more so than thousands from eu ro[>e to whom we make no such objection still i find a great many who are in favor of encouraging their emigration to this country who are opposed to making them a boy lifted by a kite the vicks burg leases of the ibth instant relates the following incident a younglad at lake station mississippi had a very large and beautiful kite presented to him about six feet by four in size which he attempt to raise on tbe 2d instant just as the wind was increasing and a storm was threatening the wind drew the kite so heavily as to drag the boy along also to prevent losing the favorite he wound the cord around his body at last the gust bore the kite and hay along in the rapid air-currents the boy seemed to be about one hundred feet above the earth and the kite five times that distance at last the young kite flyer caught in the top of a tree and was sus pended seventy-live feet above the ground a flood of rain came on slackening the line abating the wind and allowing tbe little sufferer to be rescued he was found to be unconscious and so bruised snd marred as to be scarcely recognized but was restored the same evening and is now doing well died masox july ji frank infant itim ■>( i l and aim ma-~m j*rr«i 1 ' nt"iithe afwr a hi.rt liinii funeral rm'htar ki!rn»""ti at is'timfe habi ntn ttoodt a comp etc aa rtment at rea»on»b prv-a buffalo mol-bxixo stohk 414 main m american bl^k fl*f(ara i'unlnj mil f ni.tpany door mj iin-i bihwl manu'actory 200 e seneca i bu'a'o fvonu pldinu moulding tinek ••--., ih l>r:.'j i '-, glued wad uatdutti steb i'l-iii nj oiit-rl blinds door and mdo frunw also sowing w..j turning u m 1 dccrijuion iam to order oa bluirt nutice urn with di-p*uh i.*ke icc the buffalo ice coropmiv are now prepared to rap 1 pi cv • m«n with uk lue at lb lo»e»t nxx a inll m ku*raijt«ed tbe ae«mta ttuou^t the mimq w«tf.,n f in wtnp^ny are conwd red ar»l r-ruimi.ti.tiv uitcred lahe icb a#y ir.m tentton of men del ■- netf tc if reported at the r.f ft.-e wilj b ccrwrtwl orders le*t at marvin's drug stoke ear wa^iiortun and s*neea will bepromptlj ooe * ' bkiggs hartford fire ißiirurdompiif o-wtercd in i^lo omb capital 1,000,000 wh c sjii7m a*ent 4 brcvn bu i.lirnpi buffalo k t il'chvt imri r*tt kir thomas claks tracoewwr to clark & br=*n f • jvtuc thitiller center ol waiuntiun aod p*rry mm uutfaj"1 idir!^jaiii:rer aoj dealer in h'yh ■iw.'lliiiiilßir.rin spirit o.l<.crw rlrr.i ce wtm^f om rye w»l'sl(>1 1 i^mr«tic brandi ' and oin b>fktoamuciu.lra waita malleable iron mad to order pratt * letch vy*l'"1 "»■-«*»■». übi.'.k.t - te.fk.h-ed ».. n j n u»mi..!ru.vdn phtuu #■**• i ■■*■!'■■■! toafair lunl"4^t 1 5n!sv 4 brown1 bullmm buiilo m t teeth kitrmlml wufecat pain ussssfit&bg ultotni-huinanitj dr bmwj.it km h»l real l=;:r ™ i.c-i»*i,,«th.^io..«ico.«.ii«»1 c-i»*i,,«th.^io..«ico.«.ii -* — , cu.nlfnn n i mnk n.k u |, el hartford ctehal oommi . wm o smith a»».t jaamtr-a u«lr tawlc mm ■■■!■■mlw th 1-nmr—i.i rmrt trr «™. hiu si&rfii,raj±s«ras 0 u . wß .^. l ls ihui eulem price m.ooo w wuiti leah i<k.bbto um3bhooil rormebj 191 m«in m utdm unii *~ bußrlo k t — e'«miiv hiippi ii'tt f -■■, - oeloverscexebrateu ° self-raising flour 11 mi iiiiimumiiiiliimiiij ibaalanwiwtado jmical aau iwl km»dtrthi,|m 7b oi aii i...tei ctnj '■"" """" '" *" ' i f sasg st<kknkmk"ri''v'"»,re,.m ul n*>ma t j w ri'ri.k n s>t and nw mn-hi^iii *. t r ml ll'llv.aikmnklm t " '^^ 1.1 and whit kish mi kmvkd by andrew m.johnston »"■—. if your ' plnilß r luun does b"t not suit ' m uv ijtt french . xr "* doylp uuils i wholesaleokocers.flortr anboatmea deaieb.s « mainjt wr oriental tea compax v of boston »—*- teas and coffee ihot,e«and l eapott.a.an.lc.,ll.e,cvfrof7i:red iulhi>citj ana.l k.r busalo b jh.nnbr i>ro b l oppo^te the park ''«»»»« nma , lt ,,, t ">»*'*'» la 1 l«.l wb olveu . su»e-«rto thomas brioos so.«cene*w rt oen^aee house lilock portrait picture a.yd lookiso oi.as fram'ji made to ordek a variety of frame and chromo oonmntljr on s d u u-»ds p l u n l n to ba m cnt ord m i^l ———^ j r howeel practical ou.deb and fuamb makir so „*,„«* divw street lmkilg glai r«rtrah avl m«rc frmw :';'! m.;rj i r^r,l.^b',cb mii'an r«adj to reseiv orje call and w s fc-pa tmlar tu,nt u i id v ckaning aad u-nisliir oil r-aioth'ir t vt t-t xi ll^r^howell new paper hangings new decorations n.w titvnnw sha^t-s nlm wlmjow shades cobbs ta3sels oilcloths for fi.oobb tables avd eoi to » tablesa-vdcotntehs bpecuj attention » called to mj decoration d tt „ , ii m..n tr-t post > vier punts oils glass wi>dow sash abtistr materials »«., no is e swan n bo«ak n t i la»n do to order . . _. r.p.ala _ _ -, -_—_ trn . k ameeican mfrchants union nusktnrinn uniuri 17>v-t»i»lioci rnuti i ttv express company xob.t iiajtobw senhjast btjttalo cami l imm^h coin bank notes jewelry a^^^js^asifesnb twhh(oo<l.,akl«aiu rilottar oommwor i«tad with ibe eipr ko«mm,al all uatprm sfll«.»ns^-s^ffjais i'*"th"u c sicking 4 excsafimc ( harlrs k brink worth ht wit^gf h 3troso ss?^j^.x buffalo skating rink summer garden tuesday evening july 27th grand concert by the rink orchestra asp a velocipede race for a also 00 pi-rie on m'ki.nesday ji'ly js isu9 a grand hop admission 10 eta for slaiicm is can aalra ukkta wiksisjiisa attashon parties aavia asaxanrts aitk on flu of beare ft juoson w,u pl-ia-i rail and tile at one summeu goods white and brown duck suits black alpacca sacks fine linen dusters linen and col ton drawers gauze merino shirts gauze cotton shirts new styles crape scarfs new styles silk cravats silk li.lb ami cotton rocka russian braces collars ac at 2"v3jslaiii st geokge b f kirr ma.mkaituher op all rinds op shirts wrappers drawers linen i">ickie bc**=oms collars and ciiffs made to order and for sale at ho 11 north division st a akp wa aa ajv p stov es t-hic iwornwg and evening star improved a splendid first-class cook stove one or the best in market sold only bj s9aw a ferris a main buffalo ue?.!can cooking stove wwhis mwtim n tub mi m aurothkr patknt after a long aeries of exp*mme*au we hare added the bam b amine principle to the american cooking stove by which a more uniform ■■*>«]**• itrt ion ta obtained it all parte ot the fire boa and a coattnuoui or car be kept witb a j/reat aaviafc ol fuel this is auothei acquisition i this world renowned atova and la tun secured by letters patenl thtestaive haa now been before the public for elarht >*****■**, and die filtj theni f tk*a a ii iv to the n-ire atatis fact 100 of tbe people and they an a**ferly ao-jfht alter v 411 tbe statea between tbe at maaarz 4 vactwe t-osasta we bare imp ov**.l it froaa time to tine urti.l it ia rsiimiitawi to be a most j-erfect aa a atove aiid th itrfmirerat evidence of its nuprrl.irlty over all oilier it tbe numerous attempta to imitate its name and da ivii while ajajaja of these imitations are inmn**r raemtaof our n-jrbta and are being pr-jeecuted all will be found greatl inferior to the geuthne articjt in their operations shrait packard ah co 17 and 19 oraan stir-art albany iv t p-t-aie hf c r walbp.idor.n main street 8u11a n t peerless js rowcrtisto to br the best cook stove ever made ia a hplfvt'in rakf.r and petfarini equally well in other rampe*rta it la a perfect oab burn kb and tonvlrm lms pl xl uian any other stove i is eq-ialiy well a-japied for wood or c*--*j it la the heavir^t fli-rt claaa stova n market and therefore morki'lhable it la aaada fnsil tha bkfet yt ai.ity of iron and warranted not to ctacjc and for beauty of dlffilon bmoothsk***s of casth«o and elegaxce op fimsh tbe pf-l^aßi-kiss atanda uneqoalles bold only by haw w fbrrir ua main at buffalo nvraauw cl iq£g summer arrangement nortfiern central rr direct jtocte aoctit to baltimore wasmjioto jthiiaadelphia amiableo wiljjaksfoet aiid sf.mjea throat froaa ssrllsslw aa balt-raor hhssl tlinagi aaf oasaa taws summer arjlajioemeirr laaa taatno ettect april m lsav train as.thsnrd ua das al saw lark oaoatr llailr.asla lollosra t ift a if exmubb oehaaavar too i i at a 31 h : oaaadaaras ix p m . stopping aa principal aaaaaoas arflsnaff al ebnlra st .:«. p m ; willlaaapon u-x a m ; h^rishsir oo a m ba!uroor..sao a m wadaaqata..u:ts p m philarjssphla 1t a m 2 ca t af as h t * eras haflraaal ill l jl laavas en bauaar dapaa.aaa isys wapssil m ouiaaasnaats st elroira aa h:as p m ajtls.ru at willlanistsnrt tb a m.;harrl»lnir s.o a af baltiraor assao a m wssmsghaa lata r m.;phll»l<aphia,.-..'.a-m 6-11.1 a taf v ***• a-ailrcasl—lsassjs ilia 1111 i . in ail.a dspo daily sundajs xr^stml elmira 1:15 a at wllrracaspirrt 715 a ..; laaaajaaavs 12:10 p m : pl.lia,l.lpr,la . 10 p m balairaora ' y0 p m wasfainfassa aiaa p m noh niaoajla palls leavjb southwabb 6.i i v aaaaam uwmmmmmm 49 it jl ir.m !».,,.„. af.t.caasa»iaaaav r.a-1 leas rarfssslst st joo p m , smm si emira o p m wurarjasport 1z:26 p m.l bs iis.sa t ails a il bsjss.ni.ssa a ».: wak iwtnn llrß p ■; p*iilarl.lphla uae passsesif ers i'j aha rnuac will saa both tba and aausssa a^a tha too tallswtoia titf ... is ucketa sra ra.i.i.il.lgsa and etmlra fa aal at tit rarirsorpal tlcaaa ali.iiia aluppan ot i ravghi 1b aad nto aaalr saritaf to mnd jreiirht ay thu rout to baluaktra paalaasa phla and al twinu uth rral^m in full ear loads ia aaia-aaahiuasja as sbossa ptas asfcaaal 1.a..1as baala por lafonaatioo la l-jsaaan to trsagh aadrsa aaaaral waaaara *>.%*>. assrot a r frjk rjaa sirra siraajiiu pa l a mamnaaaaaa aaananj sa'sa.srrn fr..rht aaaatt or waahrnrton aad fcssassaa st..sasma ed a tol.ua a>sa.*wras«aa jq/iq wsbq akramoemknt great wisstem r r ob saa tftsr saas.t jjrtlia «•• tora ». i la.™bsufclo s t.c jjspss,msst avaljl fcs i totasusaua.aataa.to n:*a aflp.ja ' asatautv tos»i«.s*aa mmf ssa tosr rt arsstaa sar ifmluaa t»i mi.l ila paarolts 8...a..11 obtkajlf cbkiam jul padtaaa's ajckjsea-sl "•" ■h oa sa^-t^aaawaaim - z t j&£72 " i^^ja*saaa---ti*»a.-.s-im»a.«i , ss^l-iasas*t^a^.aa ..^~. .. a m ada r ralßlss»asi »*.«.'<. a 10:00 a m and ta p^mlis ekarar pan ll ja h r d••,,•"l f a^-ass'.favv a>t!a-j har-ailton.c w b-ctroit mic d i f ames < harlton k 1 oe-mral jrent bansltoa oaitaila f wwa^bsasswamaswaa „_ cbockery c.tock.bky ye la-ait mialiua mem weu kmm et kamfh wars ooaaiiviainff w afarfi taxmt a tim t 4 i ham (***-.*• m twa it inlii tinni yirtm slap tli abov are of tb rsssraarl pstams j„p r:ed •« aa errantry ' cold bakd and whitk china wi ash dlilu'd clwiue silver plated ware french clocks bronzes pariah marble a full sto kef useful aad ornament.l foods al the rery loa-eat price at vt.h.glenny,son&co w iittmntwii son at co waa cas fixtures op the newest and best styles at very i.ow prices funnta machines.—the best machine made prle.red.teed c e wai.briixie 271 halu st fruit jars.—the most desira i.ie files at atiolesale aod retail c e wai.bridoe 271 h.ii si bird cages and toilet ware a snr aasrsramant c a walbridgf si sain st forks and spoons.—rogers brtsa ti vs plated ware suarantee.l the beat la market c e valbhiihie 71 l.in «. kedzie's reliable filters abe the best in us sold by c e walbrmkie 271 haiti si brackets imitation of black handsome heap and diir.l,l c e wai.uridoe.27i main st t*ifg elevated oven range ea-tjttfi'l large ovens ical no dubt no odors or steam t***pera rem-ciul*.>r ibis banga will hoast hale i-'h-'.i'v anti .- roiitrolli.il by one sole aa;en**y at john c jewett at son's 819 main btbe't _ ijksiturjb fou lvekviion •. at reduced prices rery large aaaortnieiat of furniture chairs lahd hupholstery goods on hanij funiiture made v order aud repairing boxing e*c done in the bert aannsr h-arr isaac d white in main st sefrigerators ix and ice chests both slate aud inc the best in market sha w a febbis aaa melnsl rted forks asd spoohs at reduced prices a-uality warranted equal to any hade shaw a fkbbib lasl main st table lttleri a fin assortment shaw a fepri aaa mala rt timtslejw gga t-jme table r y antral railroai monday april 26,15 trains leave buffalo as follows : buffalo expbxss 6:00 a ra tccohhodation s:l " dat ex ■>■» - i-acinc ei bleepixo cae 1:60 p ■ail aud accom silt " hh-asr el aaumriaa oaei . . «.-• - ou.cni.sja " " una - ici.dat teain j:m " to nl ao aaa falia unrarrrjh » toronto et oo a a mjbohto a djcteoit ex ii:la - acc.uu.cdai lus 15 p m avenjno ex shaft id locepobt buffalo a iajckp.irt ms a n lockpobta wayibetoini 1:10 p m la——mas a is—sa—www the east niaoaju palls ejlpexas fib a aa dat ex a pacino bx sleepiho cas ms p m fan - " atia -* chicaoo ex *' " a:l ■" susdat tsaih wi " leave ujaoara palls foe buffalo minim x £***•.** accommodation .*• " pacific ex jl p ■■evehino ex i biaa oh xeiadrici oen ticket ajt james tlluassahaltr ban.sal hupt buffs'.,.april jean ilea pue america route used sihmxb abeavoihent lake shore & mich st railway line ia atnea liisi ll srtsa mm i m tralna jrta boffalo daartlrk or jnaaere fells to clweaaot o laaslasa j iiaa.h tata rklans.jlgm.aas i bock ulaaa bsrrwoa sadms 81 louis a.d ell point ta tt aas sagshga an trains het.een buffalo ansf chlcajr tm utr.juash a-uhdutoaasafsa oars oa aad altar mrssaaj aartl atm saw iwafcar atsass tnia 11l man jkaesk baa eaitsan r~'7rm^i^mn&^£&z at dunkirk j0 a m staaaawd t:u a sa erie 1010 a as aamaactini as en srtu elk fe pma ha,ml train uaaalaaal xaat ». l slau>er tnlsd 7*o p m nnfsersad sln.alial ear for cblctvo laelad rf>-^arri taasasrk jaa fl xl waasjlaad i atijajr.ajijjljea^aukida-rkwaeejtei aa daaklrk si p m vajessm t:u p sa erl la , m i ' l aassa bras aaw a as rnln v waslacala ijlja scaalrt us a a bueau a.m p.»-evehi»u i !!■■■. areiyeb al nsssas leaip r l — mv p.;b it aa;cli.illilula m tolalo sa a ay co saaataaal clinlm tamsssss ** tnhm ur ta soma aad wasa ims bala rmsaaup.bsluraag aaa tssiw a.b-inahtexfeae axe-to al dunkirk 1 u5 w ajsht-aaaal »*. ijs a aa c1.5.1..«,»ja a aw laasala us a ■■; que *■£»!*■■'—- aa mm ■>* oataraaatl lasaaaarlaas aa lsala m all mmammt pobha ttssl isawaj b.rbsi sa wsb baaaaj msaahsg ra s m aassa.7 aaderrtand aas-rarsaa-toaksahalmal m tol^o ith ths t or—d trarak intaiaa haarsa jastsaaa ad d ""^ t»juu r.eatsomorr maaaslal ■-; aaa tn-a *-««»• a-b a a aat»-ia p isj.jwasmjwß ajsj anc j p aa sntnac sa fmasfn aaaasa saa aaa i si mw#otworaßij»nio caeb tota eseria ail i ty 1 "• mmm * a*t-*?ssrff'--uarß2 aa mtrakrai aasaassa aa*.sj laa tjlujuaexiyxaibcptalo jraa-rtmass ■. 20 a a esvao i ii aaana waa - s ssbt!^"--rir 9 tnaciaaaal saaaiaa la * (. n nowv osa aup-t till ammm cv matcb.aama.rfa u a am b aaaas amßhiiuaaix smiiiil a-rs baffalo buffalaa.apruia.iaaa . albany fkjsight au erie railway | tha tmt maflsmrtoaawaajm mwim te awna a but rauaaasre lunrad by tat s**w york cat t-al ka.ir.*d s d caldwell ' ajjrf***-t omtrrnat qvttalo milwaukee am l 111 d ssf.uß.-iw ssuah - i , slsrft y 51 taw warn a-*.l t*#mt.l»r •>* aawaasaajaaaaaar praaaasra pass lags r srtt--***aaer idajio swtkttw re-a-l cap-sin will iran the lotni-anv j>...*k t f f hi liiu*-'-t . f-.ril.-v porta on tl esoav evening jni 7 at 0 o'clock iba aaas*j aaaanw aaaaaannsaaan an aaaa •''■*. aaal futnlaheaa with a view to staajaaoß snd aaa aaaa r ir freight or pasasasta apply t ■bhkldok pgase ma-natinc axel *. inner loot l mii'linrati tt«t jbwoaa a w^i-^ott.tlrk agents western tkansipokianti.n % v iva-ppla una ch am ' m -■*-- far rirvela.i.l l**a«tim at mawamtm . i„„.*.,i hu-ha ti aaaai^lsaw«*v*c nd .| pawaa-n^r *- n wsaaß wkatrt^b „ _ m fir estate h d puea mower il itavr tha a-r rl ., v \ ivack foot ul w*r*h.ii . .*■*■. treet on titkbdat kven ing july 27 it 0 ciua.li ilit htiiaawk aaa ag ajaaa j-aawr-iigrr acaa-ni iikiaiatltm-i lth all urn aasaaßmi un un.-v.inif.tt tt paam*.ger _ ft frei<ht or t-aasag apply a the olfl.-i tt i ■** waalajjtn tra**aportation caeapanj eti baria aa loot of wa.-limfu.ii street john kxxamt jr pr cm r m choate,t-elict atrent foot of wa-hln-ilon st , bria'a churd ft co.'s i'rorei.lki a line f r bay city - mm mat zagtra and ba*rna tlty-al zen^m ha.pna.lkr jl**jjael_l w-c l-ittsbi hi sßntafc^tss is now sasstrtsa lnk..|it si tl tlanii la i.i aha usl and aill sail tikni.w kvkmm n xt at 11 i il fbr frslir*..-js.jt *** 1 i a » t evanh allant'c p..-s umwia aikaiiiioat oomtjlny carlak superior ijis aa jf*'cr n r • jarc m*a i ef kstllv m»-.tat*r,a»jg*an^asawa alii leave bufalo h'esdat aagnet x at » oaorw f il for itault ht marie raajajsjsmaj awl p.-ruu cake bsbssssat at cle«r«land and intrnlt an.l in does a.niu a-tion at p.-rta^e i-aa with the iiui-jinl - a-nt st-gamer atxantic wm thorn cap miii or copper harbor k»-l-i uarlmr bataasaaa ijs polute bayfield superior cltv snd i>u i.nth frais;m na.-*ived for above purta at 1.-.t si main treat arctic j e ti river master eaual in »■*—, aa-ataa and ai.-finiinodau us a til leave aa alio ye ontuksd ay au;u-l 10 for aaaaa 1 •*■awnaws theac steaaaera are nearly now have elegant r ina and are urniabed with ujn-i-ial taneaaw <" the cc amodatla-jn of paaaeiiitvr »'"' have si aa****lo r.-ajm lorlreiacht and will i.ijiatitiii.'.liiriiis aaaa ■*■**» aon ol 1008 a new aad lndepen.lt-.ii lake su^n.-r l.uif leaving bustalo rrtia*ularl every i ... i at - ft m and leveland avery wednesday it - p m for freight or pmgmg tggik at the osssaaai**a a ace jio 1 main atreel buffalo sktii caldwell ajrei.t frm peoples line stkam kro for new york the awaaan st john w h christopher aptaui monday h't.liioa lay and kndaj-s drew ft j roe captain tuesday thurmay ami saturday at b{t o'clock p m , on arrival of trains of new yiirk central ail-any & suaquehanna ki*n iwr a siui.i k i in b*oatoa at alhauiy rallrnada and i ake champlaln steatn.-r-i han aaa wmgotta alwaya in readings at i '■■;• i u aaw*s bf*an**s*s*fe to the b**au free banana river railriad tlcketa taken for i'ia . ■on the baiata lorlinlli.-t state h--.-n bartlt whan requested of station agent baiwac •• im l»e che**>fced t<i n w york i b..at g rbat northkaan imjiasi re iuhte lake ontario rc er st l-vw.u x ami the sao i knay two stkamkr h.aii.y avaomn navioation oo.*a jaaaeaaafa royal mail ani express i.ink.s in connect'*m wa\i a*a grand trunk railway from bcftaivo tn m-mtrt-al avjuehi-c river saa,'iictisy rssl**wa*tl h laaautiful and r.imaiiut i-n it the wnwt m-mntaliis utmt oaottja unm t'haniu lain l-»k ."*■. ni|.hi.nihi.'.l t in rat<va mprliijfs n.-ai-.rt portland aanaa pr atosaiaa aajmow y..rk mwnm oie ri--t st lawrcmo pßwßß**ea ln tli..ii-.*u txlanda an - the wonderful rai-.d of tl.i st laasaaaasbj i*)ii**(it the f*heapevt m-nt vsn.-d ami immghttol trip aa oi'iitiiii-nt pasasenuers leavinc hikkvi ai fl a m awaaatssiiil li u-sm.-n aufa fna fir*i . la.-.a-.teaiiicr ciij -■! t aaaaa f-r t-.r-.nio when mm tmmmwtm will i m l aa*r*a ttaa lamtja and oonimodlou pp r ■itnn aaaamsa i tlie e-vritrs-i link abystsinian a|*tain aaa athenian cai-aiii morkj for uarlinitt.in fart harjte oeh nix kii.c-t-.t sihl preaaootl connectirut baaa ewkk *!"• tli »"" sleanefara hitiir ma,nlifal attloijiik oil nsmw intt altennmn __ matoaaaaaa leavi.ia rnßal st ■».:•» p m ill nect at cha hnfm with th iii.....itn m i ppar a'>itv jt*-ann of the royal mam link spartan captain k-11.-y corinthian captain l»iinj..-i passihhtt aptain sasaasaa xi norton captain v .«■■« i champion capt ( armi li i f.t w«*iro kiiikaton < uyt-n alexandria say fttl itiaaam tlfiiaaii nl iha n uaaaaoa rn.ck - till oiplenaljunt freiwe«-tt tor-wall phewaaj montreal the tothmrkag all vmtm at 0 afetenk withoi-t fthanck of stra.mf.rs be sure and pun*haa tickets via iita.n i tei x railway and stkamek mhh era it-mm hj rail ur hoat,jar availal.lt until n-ivi-mlwr i-t u**m aad an ha*tihta*ne.l at ud dceu hate at all jtiii.i nal wateriiiif i'lace and citlc in the t nili-d im •- a mllix»>,o»n afp-nt h hha keli oa ag h m l montreal , o t k'*y m-jiitrnal j whttmore agent wnthme _ 1869 " m the union steamboat company will ma dnrln(f the enauina aeaaon in comn-c.ion wtfatafdaa bmik railway andau railrajath uron nmuma akthe take port ijaflow n-jufil ami it h -*.- liable ranee on tha kriecanaj ihe loljowii faratclaaa al|y uriea of btattunera wvfwataj iavo lake nipkrioh 1.l if k irctic ciapt j e turner pacific aaaaa ed kelly avra-*aa-*i ■■■■- i a,.i,«i awra i 111 catao e.iiir jay oould ca*j f h browtra st loula capt jaa pratt p r ---- capt thia watta edlpaa capt f l pone tthmtm capt jahn un mr.iwien capt j p ever rquinoa cap w h arthur l'ffalo affd detroit link atlantic c»pt an tli m erergraeti city <***■*■hharinori tvm capt o w hv-ward ttkmant capt o >*. i*anaa aahnat an capt i ifkilrari duukta assgs h aatts 81-ffami clbvkusu aud to ledo liimic t,aufi capt b a sanasi naem v w v l a-a-al , pajroj john eajelrr slltark ca-aw.h.m.^i r , cm-1 j ° uiasi r . raps wm carssasinsrs naas nn i i aaa aa lbs bss pisaama a.nrlin aaaa a tßaav rms.fi or qulla rs«r aad srlu 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'"" ,- aa.lt y~m a sassps-r i-all^l farlllu sfsassasssii of kail lwt with jujaucl usark for cbssjjb aad lak bar-trier 1.i f a main at : fa laic eft una foat of i.i ■>'! st smtaa a taaaaasaas aaaß a 1 man t aoentb am oomsiueeeh johv r moke 341 broadsraj ne v 1 j a dl'klap ija waahinrwili at b-.t bmth caldwell 1 main st buffal w o ocbhibo i .. clrvslanj oabkmiwji a 00 , f aaa™—a a w oowoji i tyilal a ar oouroia aoo , / a cbeiebmocoh 1 detr.,i j b-pattes | • c b oajmiu mll«uke latnopbuo saiaaa w bai.uied i clucato , r a aniii.'a ( - a d caldwell oamrsl hanaf , ho s ohio ifa.t bugaio i " ra jaaa aeoaa amains in boots and shoes • special sale p atichti.t soiled mlotl at ; greatly reduced pricks ' mana ta ana oaloras for t sal maaa aa aam sbmss in lor s for 91 ml haas ts as aaast oaf rjfsjs i .! 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-27 |
| 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 | 1869-07-27 |
| 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. 8039 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-07-27 |
| 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 | 1869-07-27 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690727_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. 8039 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday july 5*7 igti9 no 8039 anti-rentism the sheriff r mimelwr «•■*. ty killed by anil rnlrrs two of his posse wounded *°- *<:, 4c _, . , ai.bani july 2li ihi afternoon l>ep.,ty sheriff ore at ilei.»«lmr county with a pow nuinl«rin x twenty m en went tht re , idenc , „, j riner i,»rn.-il ltennimn in f»»t croenbuib o evy on hi.-goo („ non p»y ß ent ~ rent (.„ rekhmg the u tho kmnh g h.r.,1 aih ut the rtimj en not expecting n y troubl tho slier i rc«;«»ie.l 11 the dikhmve of hi lutv f«p«rty 1n hhenfi then attemptol v ul>»la,iiiu«nintucarto>ly hut ul crowd t»»y n.l 1 e n.r,l 1 w**mk -~,! lr " x»b aoriously w.«,,,.k-.1 the hbwjtl p tlien ui».ie a harty ntrat it i r.= »rtnl that live ~/ tl ]~.,... were on g,r.n ll"'"°v " *«"* — cable news j-eleasp «>!" an austrian nun after 39 ychiv im prisonment 1 li-n's lost l a kt<-ainrr col lision on lh italtic more fichtitc in spain fern to the elf.-el of b-i.-,ubli«hment ay m i lowa th.i irish cbarch now knows what i it in and what it can do and for the tirst i time m its history has a real honest inde pssstssat character the mterest in the harvard and oxford imat ra c exceeds that of the annual i ml versity cutest letting is in favor of i the ocean race of the royal yorkshire i a.ht i lub for prizes valued"at i'mm came off on friday last the race was open to i yachts belonging to any royal club with al lowances of time by ackers scale the asanas sailed over was from lowestoft to hail reads abort onehsjadrcd niilaa in i sbvswjl line the ra o w.ii won by < aiubn which lx>at all her competitors by ten hours 1 \: uu k psam duly flft thl j r _,„! oji.ial denies that 1 q a warren the american citi/en who wax arrested during the late riots received tfl image ami asks for sus pension of ptihlic judgment pending the ju dicial hensßhy into the cirjumstan.es of his case marshal niel minister of war has «*• lered that the number mi liaitste svlirritutl to military schools be hsseaaaasi the following appointments arc as j nounced hsron de lalleyraad perigord to be senator \ . ttliaailsiti to i ambassador tost petersburg and m charles hamlin to be amlaaaiador to berlin s.vit/kki.am bkknk july m the swiss plllsilianl justitien its conduct in forbidding the resi dence of masaaaa on the italian frontier on the ground of his rrvnlu'ionary doctrine aud the duties imposed by international law vikv h a 7ojy m i reat excitement was caawaasd last week in ( raeow by the libera tion of a man who bad l*-nn confined in the convent there for over twenty yearn a j p.. .nlar h-moiihtratiiin which wan mad on i the occasion led to a series of dinillll nail fan j thr military wets sailed out t restate ol der and many sttssti were made the city is now burnt cbwjl bavasa july 26 according t ntlieiaj reports the nunilx-roi etbctive regu lar troop on this island is nearly thirtv two thou-and of volunteers lour thousand tbe reix-ls state that they have six thou sand well armed men hi the field b sides a anwathsf of guerrilla bauds marshal ser rano has issakwd hu order withholding the < • ovcrnrneut nujieiid iroin the jewish ' '<•! lege in havana wing to ihe iodisilllll •■■of the dirvctors i'aki lav.knt eom.on inly 36 in the house of lords tonight the royal sssssst was given t the rash < banes bill in the course ol the evening the manpiis of clann.-ide calh-d attention to the in efficiency of thasmfmt ami magisterial ar rangements in ireland for the prevention and detection of crime he said the con stant occurrence of agrarian outrages in that island wn a snssjrnes to the country and th impunity with which murder and ov.l tnas were committ«slshowedthat the execu tive were oworless and the power ful he urged th necessity of having more llhlillll constabulary lord duffeyn said her majesty's govern niriit deplored tlie recent o>ntraawa m lr - land anil was ready to consider any pro posals for their repression it was now considering f'.ic desirability of c tabhshing the secret police force hr added that ne moami;c had been neglected in bring per pa'rstorn of outrages to punishment the house of bonis his passed the en dowed school bill in the house of com mons the announcement that ravel assent had been giv *■<• mm insti i lair h bill was ■t-oeivea with casern the telegraph parchsas bill passed in committee here was decided by a majority in favor of making a permanent monopoly of telegraph lines mi nkw * ai:i.k pajtn inly j ( ;. the juumal r-;„f congratulates the country on the comple tion of the traits \ men can able it says the new mats of communication now opsu oil between prance and the i nited states vrill henceforth render our intercourse bwors n frequent switi our relations more intimate it wiu draw closer the bonds of friendship which ■■« unite the two countries strain mai-kii jalj 36 an attempt made by t1 ke the city of i'ampel non in navarre wa frustrated by tlie gar rison . were killed and wmin i ed on both aidse asveawa ol uawahmt con tinue to ik made iv madrid rrßaaun collision london juiy jo - a collision occurreil in the baltic last night between two steam ers bath kl..:i-ing to hull one an whs vessels sunk and twenty three of her pas sengers and crew were drowned • noarnao h wana.---volunteers from kemidio have surpuscd a force af rewls at laguan and killed eighteen of them a akarmtsl also occurred between lasgna and \ ilia clara in which the iwastta lost twenty men including major mar.pies . t advices from san kspi?"ta state that tw huinlred troops h captured a rel>el ci trenchment with coiihidcrable loss on both sides a force of eight hundred rebels had at tacked the colored militia guarding the rail road between nuvit*s sawo puerto priucipe with a loss of fisfty men the spanish lo was ten new york nailing of thr yalcli sappho tor l.iirnim c t ac he ksw youk luly 2p the yacht bappfco was loved to day to bandy ho>>k where she awrait a favnr.ible wind to sail to fciuum there wm a lar^e jiarty of friends la aft them o(f a vfi.i.-k\knfi rr.if.rrr the gold m« |
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