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buffalo express vol xxiv thuitsday august 5 1869 no 8046 unknown » .-________ a beataa r lrl_n wife kb la the frcrnrr of her family the motive for the crime *«•> c 40 bkstow aug 4 tb wife of j r . a ii idol.br no l-.'ii waehingtou atre.t a,a hot dead about 11 o'clock laat ni,rht in hei own parlor 1 in the pm.cnce of her l,u band by thomaa 1 white a hornier witk the doctor under medical treatment the murderer tiri-,1 two shot from a re volver the nocond hot i,,itratin k the vie body ihea.tw«,w,tneaau,lby th hu und of the lady and their young on 2 about nine yean white wa at once ar mm h jinßi mill || ■,*.. __ i , t ll"rty ' '*• "'*:' l *• m »'■« nloot af tw-nncssd-e -_!___*_: mr -»*««■woman a-a»w_a wife f the d.«.,r nz wa ved about xv the r stta^s j_f . ht """« kl't u|».i the m ~ of mm aliliking . nu . ( l r . £ ~.„_ „„. ■„„. | '_ _*■•__■d no haw ;___,_ u.no or _ hluh j fllßlid j ||||||| the prisoner's arraigment nu r/nvk aanaena fr>i : tiik is,ivr m maj whit wm arra k ii,,l in tin mum i pil i'cmrt tr iaj iilai.iil njili uu aiirj iminlerof mr 11,,1,1 m .-,',, i nilia eiaav matha ho vai nauuttad t ul it ■tate,l that f,.r v,.r;,l , m k 1.-j l an,l lovi-,1 i vi.t.m 311,1 that i m;i after hu hx att-v k.-.l 1 , tl a ki.if he m it to tli lutiatu li.«j,.t.i t south i ,„. t'>n m-hcrc ha lainiiimi mm p , x tn..;ithn tl,o iaejaxat ll im hah to-narrow ,„ n lati.m te tin murder tbe durdekr m»i wua am frum novw heotia !(.■st.nli 1 l»w iii tlu ■itv awl ».« a imr.t--1 t ra tn wh ii the p eaarawnaed ha as luted i o tli ninth mawauuailtt regi nj.-iit a rivat..-ainl arrvei with distiactiau ama awavarjr vnanded ;>', li i n k imr ml iil ii ntly iini.,t,-.i i th u rank ol mijfir fur gallantry i>i lataai hwnarm ia uiaajanpni,ud wan manfci tram that state uithecumgo oinvi-iition of is6b and aiaeanm anhj a-i rc w tri offiovt a i^.-,iti..u cun-.l for him ••)• hia ii,,i,,i !• airal dint ha saam t i'«.«toii api./ut tn we km a^'i frinn mi iuip|ii kulliring iri.in puliiliiiary coni|.'aiiit ami navmg l«;.;n aii iutiniat«t fru;nil uf l»r hobta litnl wile was taken into their lann ly f«r bmaaaal trealaaaaa it i a»iwrt..-.l that whit wa in love with slr hobba ami in fact a numaiai iii his levi.tion t her cable news thi pnwrtn trt'vs on tbe tiix ation of hoiuls i lirt alt ih il i n.iil.l icrl\m in tiirkrv ami ku)|»f *^-~ aa 40 likkii au«ui't4 tho fiarara tin.-i in bmmmaag baa aammmity al iinponiti'm by cammbi <<> tho tax v coupons ia i lutrii stain banda ami < ipnaaaa conii deuce that the ramaattmam will paaaaia faithful to tin pni^raiiniip in wliu h tlicy ironniin<xml flihir^etically against repmlia tioo the jmbaaj aaavw that iiwianl runiont t mm i^ffe*-t that hmm a ta is unn ifinpl.ttr.i arpanicru aaßmoyraof th«stock kicnan^o tviui an m b*»l it ruiwribiiwim 11 aaajmßl 4.—an ai l le-camp of i : rand i/ier ih alxuit to leave for kifypt hearink a letter to the \ iceroy wtiu:h attcr n-cuuntiiig tin fpmnwmtm el the n.imiim pjmfta mammhmi with the intnuv mm that in ca<*e no ajmmwtory xplana mbmamigrvaaj uib l'orte mill witbdraw the privilege acronlcl l>y the finnan ol me i n mama of < omakva l.'im'os a iil1 list i in tbe hfflitl i < oiiunonm to l;iv ur ' twiiy i inlcr secre tary of foreign aftaira bmg tba agenti ej tha llriti^h guvenment ware m^ving every mttm to eibtatfl mm ta qm kn-hslninn n.»w hulil t-aptivt m paraguay tba la ntaßyißua noemd in regav ito tin m •■• aa furiuhhi 1 by two asmiicmi band offiottl amlwßhtti tin iiwt thai they ware all well but i i davrived oi tlu ir fibarty hy ommaavi at lepern mr milton aaket if urn pwornmcßt tmhil.l urn tin haana wh.it progwaa fa . i liucn mbmi iv the bmi u4.u imun liiy bmgo tiation uiul what the aatmmma of hol.lin jmthheiuiitii of the mmmi li.ol in en mr otway rapliadtoataadxfferanom mmal with tba ullilad hi mm on the pies tion her majaato'i ajavavmtmat wats bmbbm fc furnish bbj inforiiiation or l.iy any ear maßanmmmaaai ibataua the uiiiiniainaaii ha«l fmhimtt4-<i to the hmh what information it thought lit if lord milt"ii wah able to wi,i juiythin m that mm mw bmmbt woml.l u p^ad m hoar from him it a.h fampaaailila at aamh ah.-rt aotiaa to say wjbm the eeat d the inirirjmtwtn it the iaaand bmoaatad to 11l i ii m;v ai the harvard awn wan out again on the thamuh to.uy bad nhnwi-l a 1 letter form they were vi^itc.l io-day ay shaw tba i-osswaiii oi the oxfonl beat kmii urn viftntii a portion al mm l.nnim hairnpolius j'"ire brifjada propoee t vi-it kew york »;■* t bterttl iimm inly i mn vman hai piuird her suit for a divofim nglmirlt the mar m uiß«f waaatfard with oa ti ■i v havanv july 4 tba captain oaoara has awhmfiaatl the spiuiiiih l>uik to is ,<-' the bbeaad loan tba pracaeda of emdaa >- tad eataaasaraapeetauy pledged for its iv tleinptinn tha nuinliit of volunteer ■'> tho iawnd n tt«,i«hi the ateanuhipfl i'oluinlna and city of mexico arrived here thin lunrnin from new yark washington br fmbi vf m krvriun feller mfltta in \ irixiiiia krpori in lh hoard or wfd-4 voint visitors ac ac mm wa*.iiin.;.mn august i the internal revenue receipts to-day were 5~4,1n10 the roeotttto boosamlksi orderetl a change t teal small tobacco statniis fur two obttco packages i class no lli for strip stamps the 800 ncries of tobacco htatups lagutosßd ire 800 baßßfj printed bad wth wm l»e roßafy ft issue tho unregistered r__bsnm art pruln isud t be rvady in two laya 88881 iai fbammbbbh apt r m 8888880 l haw been ordered t hold himself in readiness tor the commnni of the uaval rende/voun at lio__on first assistant engineer i.eorgew mel ville has been detached from duty as as-int ent to the inspector of washington nt nor folk and ordered to the lancaster n i.\ii kirst assistant c m 1 macu'arty wio is onlered to perform the duties of bbbbvtbbi inspector of wbbubbblbßl at norfolk mu ollicial will 1-e done e.-ueerniin the appointment to th vacant sixth col lection i ist ii-t of new york until ifim th return of the i'resident tiie . irc.ini a pbavbo dr rresbrey supervisor of virginia am west virginia reports a remark ahv i*ll provement in the morale cf tho noßßßft iter vice and large mofoaos in collections in the richmontl district there was paid a tares upon tobacco for tive montha from march ist laat s72i wing an excea over the bbbbo bsntad m l_t>b 3 96m,w8 the tax being now baralv two cents pc lonndasagi.ii.st tartj cents la t year th total amount of the revenue firm tobacoo in tho richmond and l.yneh'mrg ■d.s.ricts this year f..r live months to n ist is 1,184,051 in m_obbbe the baam period lost year while the shipments in bond are increased this year two and a half million pounds over last year this lam i in taxes collef*trm is the result of more thorough compliance with and en forcement of the law and fully ,;..,... strates tha superiority of the tamp bwlsm or the collection of the tax bbwb fsjaaoce bdiil-and cigar j over the old method wett point the report of the board ot visitors to i mm*a*«i>nba»i«dto a ta a lmd ipmmd jbroed tkey w.—wl that the ao«u,b,«urg,d aod the n.aber of puptl mcraaaed ihe board dad tuat cwwderißg einting ohiuclm wodderful result h.t been attained under the prc ent urgamzmion and that buoy defecu in ■theorganizatiolicanaadihoambereme'lie.l new york furili*»r r he sriziire of span is unbouk hv*avy incveapo c t im niiirimi ion ac a 4c nkw york ■i uly 1 the seizure of th spanmti ljunbuath still attrf tn attention rlamat*-r had a-i bttornan with var-liil birl.-w thi aftar boan iiihtim to the v i innate course to i ■: pint d y jtlie mmmri about the pinh—ta it in uiiilt-rsuxxi that tlie mar tlial iiiioriiit-il him he should rigidly obey th orders of the mmmi for the mb preiutinn of i.lj!,i;-t ring whether by cubans r spaniard and that the vcsseld will faa held until tht-ir nlaaaa is ordered by tin nthoritm at vanhington it is slatul t:iat i totmoetar contra tud to deliver tlio vc - sels to the sj>ansh government without ll arinaiii nt for 30,(100 c*.h while jw ruwflf thy mmu i naidto have info>-mation that each vaaaal was to carry a one hundred iiini nrml gna and that the mmafae lii'v i.f urn and nthnr immw]i mumli.ns oi nr had bera eoatraataal fur with the kjrni..ul wurki at i old spring umnm httm i>-<-ii fcalua ov the mar bal t prevent th delivery of the arma ment to baa spanikh authoritit l ii km ki km x vi i mole i iv pmiom iialnttl m bitihij arrull harmon liyrm m.-i jf-.'t wen airoted lo-fuy i-y rmm tefcettna dunged with d fraud-h thr -"■•< rinr lit y the r*»aoui ing el emptied ttampa and actliug iu mm fat ww onei at let than gownmest i ricea ckk-jtnai . sir james anderson and binhop bayley f newark n j were ausengera tor liv erpool today uk fctl i mmd i vth ma\m4 emitfrantfi bam arrived at this port this year to datr an imreaw of 34 h oobpind with the correspondint pe riod of ust year political kh n r ih ai.i.«im m ku.ilon.l koytoohkkt aiieuht i the tfurhaaj j asm i!i bmapa a tar as heard from urn ote ■much baa tfcaaj wt year i'roba bibtiei ara in favor of the dectkn of park iiihon democrat in the third district hy a aaaaajaaai uiajvity tha contest baawaan worthy dem«h.r«t and huckk-y republi can in tin second district will faa much etaaer than was axy«ela4i and the latter hiaamh are fearful uf hli dei'tat on account of urn gnat falling oil in the aaglii vota laun'n iuaj..itty in mol.ili county ao faros l ; ard irom h m-vt thi county w ill proba bly on isim majority for maun advices from the ctmßi ifnaaii bauvia ounty re|».rt that a negro im.b tookpo aaaiaaj of th polls wat one white man l»a»ily and pfawaofcad any ijllßllhlialin nfgro uh nharifl ooaid not control ttinm i he mdicatioiim are that mana will li electfld by isou majority fafuaamßaj daaaoant ia miiliauf alanted to congress in th-j third and unekley radical alaoted in this i►istrict it i now claimed tliat back ii lle';t-d in urn mobil district and alas tujaa in the fourth c.ai rbitehf aug 4 ten v t ctarfc has keen nominated tor i angreu in the thinl district by the bryan republican the turf s\uvi..i aug 6 th arrivala to-day to witacm tiit not wen wry heavy from ill qn ut>i v ea&har tptonaid betting isttal iaiu y t od t ■■lin pn va'lei v i-ywli r tha attencuimm 1 t!u comm n is larva enfifaibionamo thetirtt >»■■•■**■tor the trwma stakae i ft tit v p i 101)0 a.1.1«-.l f..r three _\ rvr olds mm dm three ■■juartir miles th raea vu wmii by a bebaont*a x c otan i'.ly which beat i anwmt'fl n lt-j^ulil thw 1 dgtha under * poll ami uettoa'a m c by ;,„],. bchwti ♦''-.!, only two i.-hl'tha ü bind ly three rtwtnd time 3:14 i in ik'ttin before the raea was tivc to one n ifii ely the swoinl race wassweepstakus a'lagaa uno ami a iiuarkr niin's j.'n entrance p p 7."i0 mi ami eteeeel with twenty-tiv i ■* nim *"■■' -- i i • •■■ms reckless pot l»et tinj li.-fi-re tbe rare mm of the last p mm h..!,1 befog quoted in f..howbr komeau 91000 narrayansctt sho aitrill fbuo i ilimllil b90 tho umisheti 150 tbe n-m eon«rtlnh of julal meurio fota om nd alt;i f!;i tol'fther 308 l tlhto mn mftcb f:i t:ut ti-fore all gut tt -. tin r ainl they pmaed the li-at quarter and dp to the jaoge'l itaod in tik v.ith ltr i.la lua.inii going nmml the ual-f eer tam xunwuumtt sun ti th front ilmhl-1 , fauowm by nsmmu mad lncactwr irfivh hailalmi mm nnt nl reek ths lat ut t«m.k om mcmifl plaoe us they approach «■,! lha lm.lt mil bmc and ch»u«ng sar raawuvtt tor tho had as ftay vntavad the hnt turn han blartaoawatll cut imrv again ami cmmi n the mum btrctch with nmatißomulmg lead lmscanw falling nil while uetarie alta relaandconwancaaßc out frcm tin rtraoglafs w(>i-h with lan aaater mil tmiihih oad gnrn up th can test lanrartot pauad in fifth at tawdav tiinrni rtmiii ftiffujiiimih bwil'mg t'nuiiiii l»v thrm it-n-tlih alt.i vrfa cl<w third and matork a mod t'iirth tone 2:10 tlw third race waa for th pla^k stakes wwfwlafcm f--r kw»-ycaa aid half aiile s»t i irtmifn p p bom a*u!ed i ho ran wai won by k moctm'cb t rnawaeleai id li btlmoct'i nolli jamra atoood k rhonpson jexiagtoii illy tliir>l ak-n,t'i batmen aaeh thompson's iuly wan tin favoriia by tferaa fca arm against t)u lieid wbicb onmiwacl of the monorale cult in tn-;u cfawfesot tynsor liily bay censor iliv chillicotbe barbinger and gleudowar lilly the betting mania imt<msc.s anil very heavy j«"iia an being aald the entries far tin hufllp race to-morrow are niiuhju uiplcy and lobatta tb event of tht day ie urn mm lav am saratoga cspßj anil pooh abaw ommii amvaoter of i^-t tinp hay bet lwiii tho t'avorite i'lir ■iitrios or tha tbrea oiimti rs of a mil*1 ii;i«h nm raufnid ltnoa rnocr fanny l.u'll'iw i amillill i'.imy hataew athlonc and u£aba ivi;i-moi ii n 11 am 4 at the rt<waia|hani i'ark to-day the tr-.t lor i purse of l-"i!i mi won by lady waftar iv thn stnii.aht bnta en the ran toe f250 sallie won tba lir^t m*nilv iv 2a - 47 j-47 k.itc vaaaeaaad an i l.a<ly laammn thir.l miscellaneous tel«krii|il»lr llrmt of jenrral lnliir>l li.t.n it.iitvr.-n i i'olnls yesterday a'ternoon as joseph shafer teamster was driving a span of horses across the feu tral railn>ad track in spen cer street albany a locomotive backed down upon the team instantly killing both hor.es shafer mb kmicke 1 off his truck and foil under the ear he was terribly crtished and his neck aud back were ml iiroken as also h arms ho was ki'.le.l instantly a hoy named flifton who wa n the truck was thrown und-r the car and one of his feet badly injured shafer leaves a family the same locomo tive has killed three or four persons during much excitement exists in albany con cerning the election of directors of the sus una railroad in september there are two parties seeking control esch one ift after stock to such an extent that it has ap prenated me hundred per cent within the past week it is understood the krie rail road direct'i d.sire the control of the road ivesiuent ramsey has enjoined the transfer cf stock of the town of oueonta oa the ground that it bad been sold at less than par the krie party claim they have _ ■.:*•■. 1 tho majority of stock while ramsej tos-sta that he has it koor bnildinga on tbe corner of king an prine streets toronto were destroyed by tiiv wedce-rday morning during the pro pr«i of the tire a chimney fell seriouslj mjeriag low men tho bagel gnaedtmi rank will bbbbbbi j m___bßß cm the jj j nat the ha«k drivers of toronto are on ; strike not a cab having been seen on the i ! s:recti for two days a new by-law regn-1 | lating fares is the canse of tbe difficulty ] the marine and fire insurance company ' of peoria ill suspended business fester | day being unable to deposit iix>,uhhi wi:li the state treasurer aft required by law an omaha dispatch says that the new freight tarn went into ojmrati n on the i'nion pacific road yesterday the rates are from thirty to forty per cent lower than the previous ones heavy fruit shipments are coming dai from i alifornia for f-astern markets four hundred and titty mormons prin pally i au :., arrived at st louis tuesda on their nay to salt lake at a ni'cting recently held by la ues on neutral lands of kansas apeec bb were made by sidney clarke aud oth resolutions were parsed unanimously i bobbbbbbj dames f joy and the t hit states iv-nate asking senator koss ant i'omeroy to resign their seats cutting loom from the republican party and forming bow and independent state committee senator ivmieroy was burned in effigy r r hixon hrak'.man on the host and albany road was knocked off a trai an-l kllle<l last night by coming in contac with the water pipe under tremont tree r.l_'e froston tw bark john woooßof ailed from bob ton yeaterdav for f msta.itinople with eai-go of t'.'.t'i muskets for the turkia government a similar cargo for the aa i'-stination was hipped three weeks ago the democratic city and county ton ventk.n at san francisco yesterday non mated frai.k c mei'oopin present iu.un bent for mayor of the city it is staled that there are twelve milli umlon in gold cum that is locked up iv tl vaults ol tea i nited state assistant trea siiier iv sail francisco,to the great iuj ury th commercial interests of tho cumm nity the report of the coroner of san fran osao for the past twelve months shows a total t>f lour humlrctl and forty-three ileaths re.|uiring investigation thirty nine of which were suicides and eleven murders the american dental association at saratoga held two sessions yesterday the ng committee examined the trea mtry books ati.il offered the following 00_p lution that a deutiat haviug once in t app-iutcd as delegate and itecomc a peruia iieut member is not eligible to act again as delegate until his dues are paid in full the resolution wan adopted dr i palmer made a report cm operating dentistry which was demnn.strated by wo t-xceute.l dtnwinggl and models of teeth a discussion on dental pithology and physio logy was then coutiued the session will clone on friday at i\e o'clock in tbe after noon a young lady while bathing at long ranch yesterday i.iornmig went beyond her depth and was inking when two gen tlemeu plunged iv aud rescued her in an exhaust..l condition a gobm of base ball was played at cin cinnati yesterday afternoon between the red stockings and central city club of syracuse n v the game resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 17 to 8 two thousand persons were present the same clubs play to-day among the receipts yesterday at the i in ' inuati fexhibition of texile fabrics was one box of eassimcre kerseys ami jeans from brigham yoßo-ga doaaeea mills from seven to halt-past bm o'clock last evening an immense tire was raging in the i nited states bonded warehouse on lomb ard street wharf philadelphia tin building contained mm barrels of whisky which will be totally destroyed the loss will probably reach 2,500,000 the lire was caused by an explosion of the boiler ft is thought that the engineer and watch man have perished in the lames the tire raa spreading frightfully at last accounts a disaster caused by th falling of trestle work oe.u.tcd on tho boston hartl'ord nd f.rie railroatl four rrules east of i'an iniry yesterday the trestle work fell bringing with it four loaded dirt can and even men one of whom cyrus f c_uiek if danlmry ww instantly killed another named f.el[y died soon after a third lames llowd will not live and four re maining are more or less injured the call for a trans-i ont.nental railroad convention to be held at oswego on the ith of f e'.ohcr will be issued in a few days it is expected that all the principal rail reeds v the line from the pacitic coast to nova scotia will lie represented telegraphic summary naa un bbat a»tkknih,\'-4 gimw ,| new york ne vokk aug 4 thu two notoriou mi^'h'llß brothers of i*n>on'e street were nneti ten it'll rach ytttmtdvf and held ii ftqoq baii l>y lintil-c ledwith,figr btatmt a man oanud i trad y nearly to iu-atli bndj hlfllswiwl to enter a compl lint mist tticui and the iliiillilllllw j»reft-rriil the ifrllh.ll kach rit the brothers has committed a miir iler recently a negro bein the victim iii ciwh cmt but they have hiv been brought tn trial and keep their l;ar-rooni open day and night without molchtati v fttt&mgh they lou ago li;ul tln.ir license revoked m ■'. im'r.i m iian at the woman's suffrage aasoeiatitm liit bwubg a resi'lution deuotincing honoe ireclty for jh.king dastanlly fun at tli in.iveiih'iit was discussed witli aome warmth and liually ind «>» the tab'e v ii t i a pvfza fmjiit in a case m new luveu where two par ti«s were on trial lot prisa righting tin i ourt tu-cijfil tbat if there was no material nwd jr pass at stake there was uo priaa li^lit in tlii liicauititf ut tlie law vi'a.n ai»vhk a letter film l tf ■states that bar mr yarbeck long an american missionary aft nagasaki has goovta ycddo to take ofaargl of a school receully tstablished by the bot eniment tor the education of the aaaa m ils tiieer it also states lh;it the m«h law ior punishin natives who may mbra..v ihristianity are about to bo repealed iuk eki ¥ ian \ 1 the '!''•"•.* hasthe folhiwmg edititrial on thealftirsof the krie canal the com petition between railroads and the new york eai.aia in regard to the carrying ol baa aaavi m the iesast of the latusr iron and te^m have van^uishyd horses and vaair the bnala forwarders liiul theinselvt-9 unable t continue the race with the railway kin^a and the boats remain idle at tho wbar^es hut the race han not be«n a fair one for bulky freights water naa utn|uoiitionabke a.l vantages over the rail in the matter of cost in the present instance however the water lias baancaos with exorbitant charges for whiuh tiie state and the bulfalonians bam a eotnntoti raajßmadaflhgt while railway management of the erie anat is fight weighted the mils are a^aiost the canals and the com tnerce connected with t,lie uanalß mateiiallv snitvrh assuming tha the i'm halo us patch tells the whole truth the necessity of state action at once to lighten the tkmrgm of the canals and to increase tlifir carrying capacity become apparent corrupt inter ests have prevented radical reforms m canal management and a short-sightwl pol icy has indefinitely delayed the reduction ofchar-es which alone can enable the state work to maintain a succo*bful competituui with other routes of transportation there [ mast be a lower tariff increased facilities and cheaper and more hpcest management or the erie canal will i denerve the name with which it was baptized by its enemies of clinton's ug ditch time aud the rail road wait for no man enclasi/s amekii ax tttumn a lfoddon letter says : a meeting was lately held in london consi«ting of all th most eminent represt-ntatives of the pacific (. oloniei and presided ovsr by one of the most eminent of colonial governors at this gathering deep anl general dissatisfac tion was expressed with the political and moral relations of their important and growing cocntriet with the parent state and all the inllsential colonists present representing in fact all the important inter ests of their respective settlements joine in the expression of a determination to require of circat britain some reeenititatirr of her colonial empire which should afford them a guarantte that the interests of fba various colonies should receive due au i prompt attention in the event of uu being found impracticable and the sense o , the meeting v,-as decidedly that it would be ao found it m declared by all presen that they should all use their innueoc with their reapective set—ementa to leav the britiah allegiance and aeek in eonu form the protectorate of the united statea or at all event to beccms in rich a manner aa may be decided member of the system of the great republic the meeting wa not pablic but ia reaalta are likely to be known at an early day a araatrokk the n y s'u aayt a ruma w u in circulation yeaterday in the federal build - lag chamber atreet that the united stater government would grant belligerent light to the uban people in lea than three day the report ia laid to lave come from secretary tiah himself in a tele gram to judge pierrepont thia auddeu change in the attitude of the secretary is attribute to the aliened refusal oi the spanish government to favor the negotia tions of leu sickic for the purchase of cuba wltta—i im havas4 a havana letter says there aro three thousand empty h justs in havana and the city oka gloomy and deaerted a great many stores have been closed for want of custom the maria
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-05 |
| 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 | 1869-08-05 |
| 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. 8047 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-05 |
| 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 | 1869-08-05 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690805_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. 8047 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3028 KB |
| Transcript |
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| File Name | 18690805_001.tif |
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