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buffalo express vol xxrv monday august 9 1869 no 6049 the eclipse it p»rt of si-iriitiflc observations at different points interesting phenomena not de scribed by the astro nomers snow near montreal exregttive iftarknchk in the line or total erliptte a meteoric shower jyjl?—i low *» aug s an un clouded ky allowed the many llm in . tfatbereri bere to witncms the afltnaa wttfc k*-*'*t distiuctneiih a slight haf.e m.lv ;- u terferod to prevent a mnshdlon ar-1 faf i uneu anpi^meil to i bt brf.it th rb.t rf mercury acy-.4 0g v , rinihsam saflbrd'l s^«li tir*t co,,t*t eoearnd at inree k unii forty-three ruiniitt-n and forty t»r-e wcotids tki i ißimilmll f total viwcunty wa four hoars forty live lillllll and thirty aeciifidii the and f totality waa four bourn tarty wghl minutes and tw<:nty-two hooods dm laat enatml v ivc bmrs sarty-rre mmut.-s and ilma h«condr than pwnta o tuna are from m to twenty-tv seconds lat.r than natrnlatiarl hm%to waahingten e p liuicum and nmimm hujyard nh—nlim it an tb«r point uotfl was iha diaiimimwij 1j t»-*:fcii the tntim and nliiiirtiim f w.,na it wm nearly rhmnbadnu v fern and verj diatim t and hfeaanlad aoam imjinui half a rtagrea bamsd tl edn of ih mins disc fc—mioiad prunbnaaoaa an liearu t u.e j.iiuii*er r,f fln nr su the kre*u-.t baaamj eai tb ana withwaalm i'iarter . rou-snor hariuma obwrrsboaa ofpn llmmmttia'ta ft|mctro.cup*-hli-iwrdditf r nt bpi^tra for tach but a hogk l>aiid val thn.wn by uonmi profwaor kaatmaai l orvatiuntt o the iketsaatt feer aanmail^ifill f tjirtueu «]« in urn u:iiip raturv dur taftjattmcmsa blahauiißpii thet-t*l ob purity l«te.l v ( ■«■%- and titty-t and a fcatt aan—ia vaam and meroary were dirtiuctj wiible to tbo naked m l>ai<amfc—niniiiil tbad f night tba moat int<r.-tiiiy feature n urn aspt-<-t f th nun was the pratefaacmhh r baaaaa the larg t n.r alrf-ady imntioned was tbt cmi circular in nb h th a linger ex tending nay qb»-e]ghth part erf tha huii'n di,.ru.t r dirfitly tuwnwanl m one ifttthad another liglu tiuili was xhap i much hk the two hornnof an i ■■!■>!■■■. ihe greatest length of corona m in the dirt itiou of th eliptic snri.h wi.i k ky auguat 7 the ob hervationa here to-day were var aainfill • tory and in maoy laajiuti gratiiymg the toliowing pernonti oaanriaad tb joint ju.ani of observatiou f..r sheihyvijle i'n.f .!• eph wiuton vi harvanl luiversity in charge f obkhrvati-.ns of tu plienonkiia imsited by a ll.an i lark i'mf f canwidg assistant i ion ivau of the i'oaitt survi-y in ofaargeof ou rvationn f precision assißt l by f hl»k jr of th toast survey ulpnlo ( f l^wtoti assisted by t ; «,. curtt and 0 pfeiidergiht ha<l charge i she pw to^raphs pro soarl f new \-., k de ; voted himnelf o naill lajililll of the general i phoiiomena and during th told ptaa wu ' t anarch fur lllf maiimmai plai.i-ta sub ' aaaiaunt agutw ahm d v.»t*-d himself to > observations ol the gen.ral bcmmu na and ' h*l mlfi of ttli fiiaii laawj ananaa ' tnentm b ng artai h tt-<l by hlwiaj ef tis ' ™» hiiiitislml iiiiaiaiwiiiiii mn ' mil by crof seymour rf i.oinsville ai.d « kobrrt uwts of mir-'/uywlle '- among mm mn>a%ia am mil mm b ' ditch of bfwt nf fcmil f tllh ira ted as ' tn.nomcr ( m . vi t ] ie numt illl(mirt4nt 118 / virus nuulp by ivof winlmk at the j ■l^itrosc-ope wan eleven bright lines in tha * apeutrum of mvtmmemnm of the nun n;,k ' tivehaviug heretofore bern ikt'nmiud h l alwiobhervefl a sbowl-r f bnmen imllwu ' the earth and im->a tha party ar ittbi wrt thafe aaccem photographs ji tin ' mm wan taken nt.lilt nut tima duriiui l jrt.tial ob.s.-uraiion beautiful i.d same ' ur solar protub ranceß wt-n viaibla to lln l ji:ik.d ey bftuv'a bw4a v wd ii dark m am disriial ahaoowi ol t'u in..'in milinu ' mway through tha atr mre netod by tb l p.irty of mtajamn atatioiwd oai the lap of t w pacega tha aky wm bbtfecu t cloaran.l ererj thing aeemad to propitiau > th auaaa oj the ob rvuiona there wen * trn or twulvit movßted in-truiihitts iv v.h ' n ika p'^oaniam tke pruitiipaj one wa ■the vilb ( ll«ge telcsoopa whioh wiw 1 i»i.d!c-,l by l-n.f w'tnjock t arcturuh \ in vtnua and men ury ■were visible to the n,ik«l eve during the ' t<»tal phtaa baaria win me doty it was to * aareh for the intemreroaaiaj plaaet dtd f dij n->t mi ad m tudiag any repartiaßj n j thing famter than k.-gtiia mm thaanm ' when antligfat nun.n^l to uumi jim ■» ■«§■l •"' liti/eua rushed to i ollcg ' in a'ii|iiartt'tßof ofaaavvan sams x nimutet ufi.re tb toul phasr the luaal » mmmh o detraction mmm birds of ' thu air ati'l easue aaaomai 8b mnw ' efor b.i irfiltj a ill—hlij ashen hue over ' spread the omiaaaiiijium « f all imawiil and a ftwawhiu thafainl iwaiuj wi-i urriii.-d ■the fieeno during the totality was an awful l one and when mm light appeared again a ehuut of exultation wtnt vii from the gnat crjwd in the college grounds 1.0 l isvii.i.k weather to-dsy perfectly etaaf and dtl lightful t l'irnt fxt»rti;il contact mmmmcad at 4 hours sb mniut.-.i and •-!."> aaaanda : *„.-. ahmmtaf tli.-total edupm wm tu hour ; 2t miuutes an.l 2b meaajj pmßaiuu j miuut.'j and h mbobils y alt { lt mlibm h hours ii niinut and 68 mcouk poini a nun tirwt okcurcl wa ib dagtam north ofwwt dnriny the total inuiwiawa aeaaa it was intvnm.lv ntemtmg the ahy wm nt a dark bnirt m and surmundtiu 0!,j u | mmmt aowr and aevara atam ware pjainlv v,«ble anmik them vom smkoyaaid liipitur when nur,|v , ijm a beautiful faint crown t b;!.t rr ,; i ,, 1 , 1 ,, i the m ,, ihli an.l faint atettk likr ~(„,„ fluu h(-n pn.tru.lm : ,,, m tha . , llirm to . tality tu i 1 , ( . j . 1 ,, 1 r wm my coot ia ivi iruttx \. san pujhlm-u the e&m commen wil precisely at tha bmcmsi bradietad i o'clock ol>scura-i..n rwaohad iiumiiim tlu atr was ch.lly and tha wind did ml l.iow as strongly as it mad at that mm of day siy bimmmmi in n.i.'noi-v fun kto au s thceritpse it spring field was a startling and tuibltua pbe noj n n<<u die sky h\i pcrtvitlv dear prof ivarct of harvard ha 11 har^e vi the nihtervationti qam humlreif photographs nf the mfipm an aahaa by black aa hoaton the total ohmnotx&m took place the honvens and aarth a scune of awful stiblinuty a bnmiant amlxt colored corona appeared arouml tli huh and aanon nhuotiiig ra of kght awtwafd in all direc tions when the whole horizon wrs illuuiiu ated with light of thm same aok the 1111 ts mercury and \ enus and a niitnu>r uf ixed stars wme distinctly vihime but no planet orbs hfivwmb mercury and the sun were smavtarad v brillunt rnae eokmd tiaine or mowha ai..-c was iiotili-d on tlie western limb of tht stni iiaijmj the period f the total obscuration the phenomen'm known aa bailey .-> wat is was also distmutlv witnessed this phenomenon pmmmm i'tarce thinks is oc i-afliuncd by the nfrartion of liyht ie ia also aammad that the curona or liali at th tiuir nf the lotal ohaaantiaai was occasion ed by tha aam*a aammjawm at mattoon t.l.str\ati..na w.re made by piulaaaiaio \\ . h ujb of the dudley < ihaervatiiry havid murray of rmgari >^ college aud oth r tlie lnstruui.ntainidc u§e of waaa nrdmarv u-lescopes one of them however was pruvide«l with mesns for accurauly baaßßßnag the diversions af the protuf»eranc a on tbt sun and corona or surrounding liali a najniiayiaiih was aa ployed to note ju-i/itrutely tha time of the diiivrent phenomena 1 be tun was olttiud by telegraphic coinmuui';ation with the ihnilc-j ftiwai is tory at albany at in minutes and 1 sec onds past 4 the eclipse mmbmmmt tin rniou's first contact with the sun ocour;ing when the former was 19 ■south of the bo tr kiju-tw oa the west.side the ther irt'ioieter which a few moments before had risen to luj - , began to fall rapidly at 11 milutes and 17 seconds past "» tße sun i cime totally obscured the darkness wm equal to that of a r oonlight night and the einncratum was 42 ° cooler than ole hour b for the eclipse ended at fuflinntea and 22 second pist 6 in the observationa taken the phenomena corresponded mtmaalf with the wmydmiam prt-vioii-ly made six spot were risible on e surface of the sun before theeelip two of whicfc were v*r pms»m—i d othi maak ham th cusps on the moon had aragged and blurred the lorn of the nwbacanw risible net uv °! the phenomena of totality bwfeyi beads were seen distinctly by ail ob^rert tending ummgh an vrj of mty degree at the nopent the eclipee became total the flameldu protuberance were ieen with wonderfal distinctness one very urge omoo the lown limb of the nut i three nearly aa large m the upper limb wnue at least atren or eight of them in aij were riaible the one on the right hand ; on the lower limb bad somewhat the mp ' pearance of a full r-^^-'-l ship with i&iiß aut in its part nearest the moou were two or i thret jet black spot t the naked eye it seemed v thoo^h there were openings in | the moon xw on the wt tfil and oue tm > the south-weht aide | ju«t aft«t tbft t*»tal eclij«e tbrou 1 foitifih the lurid mw j l lt)e fcun wm j ia . i i tinct'y visimo the corona ftaa not a i pamtrv cb riu.it in baa a hilo of light i sumjuuding tlie nitkiu i)ut wu duttinctly i w^-n in the tthipe of a fi^e-oiintcd prong on i i tht lew and two tr.n<pi on th upper cir | iimjcrrtir.'c of the m"on i hese points | p*y»ld a rartiant app^iarance the gen craily received th«ory rtgarding this corona that it in the atukupnere of the ban u tiot seem to (.<■sustained by the observa tions made at this point it is uonjectnred tii*t the uorona in in me way caused g the phenomena f light passing thru.igh tlit atmosphere no planetary bodies were ol«served be imen.ury aud the un during th y pha^e mercury venus regu i tan saturn and other atars were visi i ihe t**mj»«-rati:re in the ahade at th j linir of the flij^e wan 7m 3,durin i tahty is b , and at the end of th -■jt hia rimu to l =. at t.4(l v v on glass the thermometer was it a f..-w inmuteh after four o'clock it to ur wink during the total it eell be ti i ju t m;w t ueutl aj i dw innati attht-time of tlie greatest obscuration nboiit half jwtst tive o'clock gas was lighted and a dffjj htrange shadow settled rlnwi up n tbe fiitirecity stars were diatiucth i neen tli manmtf fell to 7u . r nornul soew t'm ycpwwlay in the country liftef v i kb v-.i k , august 7 the ptiip wm witnessed here by 081 million pmpeß i heomapi and atahi wre iiiiiwilij witl ky g;iz r wliilo tfna ol thousands o>«er d the phtfrmmenon from central park i dodw tth's band furnished music for th i for a moment land slide - ily of hudson y arm of kauri h<nr sonir ac c fte hi mw n \ ~ auifast 8 the town of slfckjhirt in this ooudtv itaa bmu the scent ■a nsirf';;■;»i,i e-tcittmen luring the yxtl *-«. an arcoutit of a mmq sh<li and thousands have ttthad the ißot the plme where tlie phenomena aeottrrvd a lo cated on the ol'l pint mail near the conrhi uce of the kiud^rhook and lavtra«k flnaka about tu-e miles mrtfa ol tft i-ity it tl&ktptwm nearly live mtoi ih wm on an ■l»-v»tir»n ibore a ilry nvitts a hill inter mwd batwr thia liivim m-1 the crt k on tht e*mt ami north of little u as than tho al titu.ic of that whleh ca\ttl m tin jrasli t«ak place iln.il halt past mt o'dook last m i usj afu-rnouu the wmiimiit was v^y fctrtilu.il ait'l the surfact of the earth uikitilat4*<l like the waves of an ocean no waim wan hi-ar.l until m moving the masi hrm k the base of the iutcrvi nin hi en '"• llll'l rummin ■;, iniirtr o«rinwiii ■: l tiiiih'icr ;. u ,, a sensatinn like m l.^jit bh.k'k of earthquake t'hp earth eavsd in to a artnwa ol n - i^hty f.et anil the wwitujß li fcihrmtrhl l»y kraei an<l eoort uovej a itistaurc f over irfni r t sr mdoal ma the imniiiimul that it ocl-npitil about half a hour an<i tin mgm ia dmrlbod^p tho whowitdess^i h i iouom in tht extreme amouji th miwt marke.l incul nts el n ahnmhmna i th a<;t than an att trre win h stoo.l b the iimjiiilm ma moved with a section iif a fence to the boituoi €& a ravine a dia ttmm al lllhl f.et ami the tree and fence now wktma as u|»;i-ht as t-vtr the weaker recs su<h v me anil limnlurk van mapped hive pipe ateina anil some tree ol thii nature twu i'eet r tnor in ih;imct r arc luiihlcd hikl twisted like wwjmat straw i'ht land in clay founded on i|iiicksaud with a soil aurf.-u.-e of not more than two f.-t-t in thirktu an it is understand that the jtnrksain baa baas gradually^wa^led away li-oia beik-ath and pasft-d otl iutu thr itafiwiii the ooymmnoaran of la.st spring left the anrfaaa a mere shell and the dry weather whu li fallowed eadaad this shell to amok and liiuilly fall into the vacuum ba l'»w a bmviea ot several inches in width litty f-jet in length anil deep u-yonil bound inj^h has ap[ieriri-il on the land adjoining the sunktii purtmu th minuen portion mi the houth and feann are entertained that thin tra<twilu«von f;ill cable news , i.hm.un a"r *.- the tnu * to-day ha m artit-lc on tlnj uel yesterday etween aul as^nftt and uistave klowerm i jiu-ludes as follows it letter days art n ■tore fur france ami if th n emperor is re illy btnt on mjk-nf:i a fair i'uld for politua mbftmfe »«■shall look fur a gradual an me.l himmhint fft of apjmwn to the sword a'hicli only moagm item rt lieu lons whyi ilmohitely troewim the spectator to-day has an editorial on he dihvultioi hrtwuuii turkey and kyypt i'he writer s:i\s it is fortunate that the sul an ami \ ie-toy always want rumiev oth vwmi war mi^ht result but western j»»w m are lik ly to put a pressure on the dis utauta that will wuhu umhel yield ami the iimime i'.ttc express n*tiflfa«tioii tht mntuh flini'wliiihil has rt-fnwd t prat au si to taint ( p haj^ritty ap i.inted coaari of thr i nited states at lllmgmr i he government has nflliwj »■he ground that maggcrty was ooqlnotod j ' complete i;overnntmit for llti.i^in hay territory will mwd l>e mrmi'd nk-dou^ajl w ill probal.l in appointed lieut govoaal and hose minister of fiuakce m r ii da i-a a!l^tte has arrived in 1 london irei-am i>rmi august 7 ihe nwil refer ring to the stateiiicut ma.le w hruoe home secretary in the house of i oinimins cou i l.vrniiii tiie tr atnn-nt of kfiian prisoners says it h^s reason to belie-e that he h*-1 * beeuutislid by i'risoa otliciala into regiril i to the trt-atment of prisoner llossa new i a.-t are known aml will bo the snbjett of fuither iilllmli^liilill wlm-h will sliow that bt;vl-rities pnstmad upon liiiu had wen con nuun b i'akis au s f.a fran has a report that the leaders of the farl^t m>>remen i have juat held a conference in the south of i krant'e at which they resolved to enter i spain aud make another apjval to the pc i pie to declare fat tkm ariofi mai'rm aug seva-al jiriests aud other parties have b+^en arrested at ashorga i btsh were armed and hail ofeint j'ro.-'aina i tioits in their possession okirraishes art j reported between the troop and a band of l'*rlista in catalonia sim insurgent«were i killed and mauy r-omided and captured savariegod the carlist chieftain hafi q to portugal "\ i unih t nltlt . aotkh viknna a«c s—at a meeting of tbe hungarian dtu^atiou yeo*.rdav vulaski made a speech applauding the course pur sued by baron \ it heust towards * iermany mad also praising his policy on the kastern q est;on mui news ltijatns aug b the v tunlay h'vietr in an article on the approat hing intema tienal boat race say if harvard can ahow ir tinny new in rowing we shall be glad to see it if ih'j proves able to relieve the monotony of oxford nicccsi we think ox ford herat-h will be b tateful for it the re toamem to mnmtim the peouliaritiea of our own py>tem anl accept the only con diti-m under whi-b it was powible to make tm niatrb mnm t entiinated t.»o higlily atthesatnf time the harvar-u ' made great oonceaaion in tr vl*ig tiie cock swain and the boldaem with which they challenged the oxfords on their own deserves sympathy nod admire ti m the writer eamclndea by hoping that the treatment of the american boatmen during their visit will be snch aa to encour age its repetition the h fjira .^ wm fmi ( nr pr4c tice at puwh-v v^**t(-.niav with l man and faye the reliefs lately arrived from t.w york the oxford crew are making good practice daily voder rangboui-n notwithfrtandip previous reports to the contrary the date if the race haa not baton finally decided t spain tiikiit august i).—ln conserjaence of articipation of the clergy in the at ited rising of arlista minister soulla has promulgated a decree ordering the bishops to issue circulars to the clergy of their respective dioceses recommending obedience to their laws and threatening to withdraw the power to preach and hear cod resaion from ail b_o are hostile to their re tcrk-y paris august s it in rumored int'air that isinael pasha will bjb to onstantinople in obedience to the demand of the sultan vienna aug is in the session of the hungarian delegation yesterday mr • regy on tbe part of the government pre sented un analysis of its foreign policy and leclare*l il wan dictated by a desire to pre serve and devu.npe tl.e interests of peace ami liberty and to maintain good relations with the east and west bnt as such policy bad not always been received with the same friendly spirit in which it was conceived it eanld not show e«.ual success everywhere the hungarian delegation finally adopted all the items of the budget of ministry ol t>.reign atlairs this is considered as a strum manifestation of confidence in the p.licy of haruu vaß beust m..v alan loßvofi august s - advices have been re-reived from auckland to june ist the duke of edinburgh sailed without accord ing an interview to the maioro kiug the latter iv eonset-nence had refused to sec the i.overnor ol the colony severe shocks f earthquake visit-d the island on tbe 9th fl may ami continued at intervals for four lays afterwards m no lives were known to have boon loßt a war had broken out in the samoan is lands over the choice of a king one bat tie had taken place between the rival fac tions in which seventy men were killed lb british on-tila hag had licen torn down but no europeans had been hurt italy ei.nkkni k aug k—the omtymmmmfeita i tui announces that the english iron has sailed from tbe bay aples for malta where it will l>e joined by the atlantic s*_uadr<.n assembling of the euglish naval forces intern led to prevent in case of need hos tilities between turkey aud k v " v i 888 bfifflßtßll i'arj aug s the committee of the senate bm adopted the first article of the senatus lonsuitum the disposition uf the seuate is favorable to the project an imperial decrees ajlf_ffltl admiral biiault de oenolly to the charge of min i-dry of war during the illness of marsha i niel the emperor will leave for t amp oi i hnlnus on the l_th inst the departure'.f the empress for the east ft lixed for the."-th in new york imatt afraid of tttt lyxus mili tary official consultation on the spanish gunboat seizure c h*4 n«w yoi:k aug s itihn noycs second matn of the bark • it-rtrude uduiilt d to the i.'uarentine baa pital wednesday iiied yesterday of yellow ti-vcr another waman from the same bark is now buffering therefrom a texas mrbi'kkkk j 11 platt the alleged fugitive murderer iruin texas and ex-rebel major who ha been committed for examination to-day applied through counsel roger a pryor for a writ of mkwm ajrfu alleging that while ostensibly held for examination t v design really was to send him back to texas to be tried by court martial the writ was granted by justice mucuuu returnable on the i»th tdk taii-nlt the tailors strike continue but indica tions point to ail early end of it at tht1 maaanuj t'»-ilay several shops gave in their reports aeeammmj to the avmnvmb a pro cession of strikers will take place on mem l.y the i:rsr..)at sktztfii iteaidunt gr.au fllminajiij i lah aii'l i'utrit-t riw^hwj l*ierrepont held j x otifftr^n v the residence of fish on the j iiu.ison on the subject of tlu recent seizure of the spaniah gunboats judge i'ierrepout informetl the reporters that t ha<l b«en agreed to allow ni:ltt*"~p to remain as they are t present and the president would hold a l-abidet meeting lor the discussion bj the aubject next tuesday abbconvsd moaon maybaum a dry goods merchant of newark has absconded after burrowing about fsu^ooo ieksonal archbishop mcl'loskt-y sailed in the j \ die de pans to day mjauu the i:k an unknown man who said hr was a of louisiana called upon commis sioner shu-ma and asked his cooperation to secure tbe return t him of a runaway negro girl who had been apprenticed to him under the laws of louisiana m mmg informed that no aid cnuld be given him he departed ri'fl s lokd'f will the will of the late rulus i^ord be iit-aths tht bulk of the estate of four mil lions to two of hia brothers the other brother and a sister and relatives receive moderate amount and 20,1)00 is given to charitable societies it is reported that another expedition is soon to try to bun thia harbor for < üba tub tnion man the nati.tnal executive i-ommittee of the i'nion league nf america will meet at the i iinm lsagua house in philadelphia on wednesday the i ith inst at ■_> o'clock i'rovisious will bo made for the elections in texas and m mmmmji 1 kalamm s from those states have arrived it is un.letstootl that in the event of the fmpress kngenie mbjdamj a tour of this country the navy hepartmcnt will be ad rmwd by th commanding othcer of the nited states ciiiadron in kurope in timl to make preparations for her reception saratoga < losing r«fr or the se»«o bwrnrwi angnat 7 there was a vary good attendance at the races to-day the tiirat race was for a purse of j 500 selling raceone nuarter mile the j horses eutered were to be hold for ioi>o to carry their appropriate weights for 2ihh allowed 7 ibs 1j(n)1--mb forsl(«w 15 lbs fanny ludlow was a strong favorite at the btart and beat connolly easily by a length bonny braes and veley ran a dead heat for third place they were two lengths behind the rest and palled up time 2m j 11j all ran together for thr e-qu irteraof a mile bonny mnaa leading wkea fanny ludlow^^id connolly went to the front the second race was for a parse of l(r0 t miles for all agea vaaxhall wm a strong favorite thia morning and pompey payne next the horses kept together for two miles banshee pompey payne flora mc ivor and yauxhall passed the half mile , pole in order named banshee leading pompey payne three lengths entering the f secocd mile vaaxhall coliored banshee and j led htr a length pompey payne was close j up on euttnng third mile the garter pole was paased with vauxhall two lengths ahead . the banshee and latter ahead af pompey payne abdel kadir anon passed bvb latter and lapped vaaxhall on the last . turn vauxh&u however easily shook him nil and won in .">.*>. the ban'-hee was third ; klorm me ivor > clow fonrth san jord hfth tbe other polled op wrh third nee for > trarae ot 1600 one od three ■, outer miles for 11 mgn corn cm wm the decided favorite thi morning the honea urted at the quarter tole oracma took he lead and wa uver headed balmbald waa two lensthi behind and ii lengthi in front of metaire pleai ureville wu last sulked balked and waa left a short distance from the start the only close ruuuinw occurr ■■icnmnng the last mile where corsican leading was lapped by metarie monday's ki v the following are the entries and betting for monday's raw «: hurdle race lobelia and mitchell even one mile daah the rate of betting is aa follow chillicothe »| elbe jamea i cricket 5j harbinger midday and kelso together 4 for the sequel stakes xarragansett is the favorite by long odds against the field which waa sold in pools without him averaging as fol lows legatee 80 alta vela 53 niagara 25 lilarney stone and athlone iu inver cauld and thunderbolt 10 the pool bet ling on the three mile races ran this after loun waa the heaviest ever known ia sa*a toga the following indicates the enormous transactions vauxhall j2uoo 53-*ou,#1:100 in pools of 150 g7<>o aud 3u40 the president fi".piin>i ariatcaamoiaf atiiiaaaaj mmmmu n.y august s.—president grant received a brilliant reception he waa brought from west point on a special steamer at 10 o'clock accompanied by sec reury fish en porter and a west point band n the steamer also were mayor lark of vewburg joel t headlew chas van wyck and about fifty others including menibersof the press the steamer reached here at 11 o'clock when the party were escorted in procession through the principal streets or-'the city to washington's head quarters where mayor clark m behalf of the citizeiimof newburg officially welcomed the pre-ijent in a brief speech which met with a short response by the president haud-sbaking followed to considerable extent when the president and his party were escorted to mayor claik's residence where collation was served p remark wen hare made by president fish judge taylor jen pitcher and others at four i m the president left for cold spring having engaged to dine with joy kembie of that place at rive i hiring his stay here en«husia.sin was at its highest pitch all the public and private buildings were mofmaty decorated salutes were lired ami everywhere the president was received with cheers miscellaneous tm k rm,,hlr items or crnrral inlerrat from oifterent polata the latest developoment in the soaque lianna railroad war is thr tsimk of fiak for outerupt of j p ec kham'9 order ap pointing pruyn receiver during saturday fisk produced pajjers purporting to have iteen issued by some ludire in s«w york directing the sheriff of albany c-oi:nty to place i'isk and oulter in p^paesaioc to mst all iiitrinlerfi and enjoining i'ruyn and van valkenburg from taking any further artinn in connection with the road while the sherml was proceeding t.t execute these orders counsel ior raaaaeva pirty t-all ed attention t the fact tliat the payara lacln-d fbe le^al h»>al sad they could not have come hem new york to day whtrrupon the oheritf debisted and went 11 to take legal advice then fisk was arrested und went i to procure bail which ha obtained anu uugo pec^ua will decids to-day who is the receiver it is expected the war will be renewed with men-aaed spirit and vigor alderman her rick who was removed saturday by the common council a fitv redrecentative in the board of directors regards the action as illegal and will pay no attention to it he ia also reeoynizfd aa vice president by a majority of the board of directors sin if man nd choychew ( hinpse mer rhants were entertaint-d at a private banquet , at the hhßmali hoi'sp < fcaaamii saturday i eveniny whirh was attpnded by the leailing | i iliiiai j m raowda president of the jluard of traie pre^idtnl seeches were hhsb by mr kirharda aid vi<ker h li liudd a c ch,uld san francisco joseph midill of the tribune and chnychew hoychew in the course of his sj>eech paj«l a tribute to america and mr nuriingame and said ol ( hina already we are doing aaaaatmi g in fam wav of pro^ens in modern irnpr..v t intnt steamboat lines have been established in our rivers and telegraph lmes will anon connect us with the wonder f tl sovereignty of the western world where the people ruibj where everytbiugprpciaims i peace a*l goodwill to all china must brush awry aa dust of her antiquity and looking a.:rus tin i'acilie behold and profit by the new ibabobi of thu new world applau«p i we trust our visit may sa wuttuctlmß of good to all of up ; that t tw great eoßxtriaa haßl anal west china am america m w be bunnd forever feagaaar in friendship and that damqggi in amer lviieani in ohina mim flnd li!:e prot'''-ti"n v l'.^e eonanleratum in their aunai lor happiness and w?a!t*4 a tire occurred saturday afternoon at klizabethtowu ky which destroyed six dry goods t>torei three groceries six sta bles four barroom hawmn's hotel con fectionery mm tw btmll t~m ham torea one aadsußiy nu-at market tlwelling hou.to ten pin alley railroad otsea and four out buildings loss 125,000 insurance small .!. d harrin colored late candidate fof f hllltiaihlll i governor of n'irginia has en tered suit against the owners of the haiti more btaamaf keunebec tor ejecting him baa he steauiur's cabin thean'iueat on thp d«ath of mrs hobhs of knstod waa concluded s«tur<lay and the venlict will l>o rsndtretl to-day the funeral took place friday and waa largely attended the revenue receipts from tobacco in three district of virginia from feb 1 to aug 1 are over ue million dollars in ex cess of the receipts for the same time last year the match game of base ball between the alerts of rochester and haymakers on the gmunds of the latter nn saturday was woa by the haymakers 3 to 15 a number of eading ljemocrats of san francisco are organizing for independent action being dissatisfied with the nomina tions of the recent democratic city and county convention additional returna indicate that senter'a majority may reach s,<kh hut 11-w coun ties give a majority for stokes as far aa heard from the state senate stands : con servatives lo a majority ; conservative kepublicans 4 - with live districts to hear from the house of repr s**ntativ«a stands cmmßrvaanaa 4(5 cons iialim atujiami cans 4 ; stokes-kepublicans 4 telegraphic summary n m r i.;>at a>trks<«t\s btlmih ] washinton wanht-m.ro aug 7 — kx-i'resident johnson m a jm?ech erf nearly three hour duration at tiloimtaville term the last he ma<le mm the electioq in that state took the most open and une<saivecal grounds v favor of natonal repudiation the bond holders he said hail already received the amount of their investments the greatest enthusiasm was mamfbatcd throughout at the address at the conclusion ot which thrte hearty cheers were given for the ex-presi dent the tenne^ke sesat'irshit prominent tennesee republican suppor ters of governor senter but strong otij>o nents of andrew johnson write to tiieir i riends in washington that secretaries boutwell and creswella letters endorsing stokes have contributed largely to th probabilities of johnsons election to the i s senate these letters of endoraemeot had th effect of exaspermtins those repub lican who supported senter in good faith upon the platform and prinoiplea enunciat ed by the chicago convention they as i sert that they have always in connection \ with senter stood and now stand pen that platform while eoutwel and creswell [ have sought to ignore it so tar as the fran ! chin uer-ti nis concerned these rep'jb j ncari *; ,' thit andrew jalilttna | and his i tends werf shrewd enr.r.gh to taki j\ant.age cf the fact | that these two cabinet officers ! were rra\iqg the :.'.■!..:; trat.--u agamst the most pwrinot ol irant's sapp»rt r il tennesase and that therefore they were o be whipped in like a set of curs npon tht caprice of ambitious aspirants for the pre eideotial imosantm in 1672 it being well understood that andrew johnson would bt the most obnoxious penon to gen grant and his cabinet that could be sent from tennaeam to the cnited rttatea senate a sympathy for johnson's racoesa in that re gard has been aroused on the part of pro minent conservatives who would otherwise t "_ "** him with strong probabilities of success this sympathy for mi john son has been materially heightened from the fact that gen grant baa neglected or refused to contradict or qualify the terms of these mischievous letters of the secretary of the treasury ami postmaster general pri vate telegrams predict that senters majority will reach 90,000 coraxteßratrsfi rkvexce stamps thecounterfeiting of revenne stamps is car ried on to such an extent that the depart ment is thinking of recalling the whole of tbe present issue changing the designs and diving the work now done by contract in various parts of the country carried on solely under government supervision new york km vokk august 7th.—work on the new post office will be coamenced on mon day next not a kokkek the photograph of tbe nuppn«ed ocean hank robber wiufneommitted suicide at a railway station at crewe kngland was yeaterday recognized by mr frederick lama to be that of hia brother william leiss who left this city for europe early in jnne britoklvn kjinkkks summonses have been served by u s marshal dalian on 10 brooklyn brokers for failure to make their monthly report to the assessors v required by the internal itevenue laws cocntkrfeirisjii a frenchman named anthony n'eill was arrested yesterday on a charge of manu facturing bogus coin i'pou nis premises were found dies presses and all the paraphernalia necessary for making gold and silver coin and a quantity of metal so aimilar in appearance to guul and silver that few exports can detect the difference ou cloth 1111 isukned at about nine o'clock last night a tire wan discovered in the large oilcloth factory of samson alden k sons at columbosville about a mile and a half beyond maspeth on long island in the coarse of an hour the flames enveloped the works and were seen burning a great distance and continu ed burning far into the night eengines from wreenpoint williamsburg and brook lyn hastened to the spot hut could not reach there in time to prevent great dam age the loss on both building and mate rial was variously estimated from 2,000 xh to 4,0fji1,000 bnt cannot be known be fore to-day a mmxv from tub sfn the an states that major wm schultz has made ailidavit that he paid brig.-(jen i'ostley si-'h to obtain his commission this a!t:da-it baa boea mmk to adjt-oen townsend hy whom it is to be forsrsh to governor hoffman a petition has been circulated and has already received the sig natures of cat brinker major kent com missary fiardner and others requesting bern postluy t reajmt the exposure is exciting a deal of comment among the mem bers o the cavaby brigade " litan bbm9ml the trif'tiu states that it ia widely rumored in cuban circles that a deputa tion ts nn ' '■cnbani are now at tbe court of spain endeavoring to i/cisfftd that gov ernment to sell the island to the insurgents and it is also believed that < en sickles made a similar proposition which was re iected with indignation and that his rejec tion was the cau-e ot tbe prompt action of the president in ordering the aei/.ui'fc of the gunboats it is also reputed that jen kodas despairing of subduing the inßur kents has invited senor roberta to take a voyage to the island to witness for himself tl'e pra'-itvf th t-ltnation and has advised tbe home govern nit-n i h +>« ♦ übans all concessions compatible with its own dignity it is further stated that koda fearful of another volunteer outbreak has prepared a shelter for himself in fort ca banas near havana kf.portki 10 have sk ehadl>l.el fttaaafl maybaum a merchant f newark n j is reported to have lied the city with between 00,600 an 40,1nj11 maybaum enjoyed tne aontuetm ol the community had been extremely fortunate in business matters—aud nf cause can be given for his strange conduct a meeting ot creuit | revealed a atate of facts damaging to the character of the man his place had been mortgaged for a sum farabuve iu value and oi'ner transactions it is charged were equally fraudulent in design and execution an attachment wan issued n th aakk but 09 cpeniug ttie htf>re it was discovered that the goods had takeu wing as well as the man detectives are upon his track albany al.l!\sv aug 7.—the excitement in the sumjuehauna liailroad embroglio continues yesterday judgo peckham on kppucatitn of the ramsey interest appointed it h pruyn receiver af the road and superin ten.i'jnt alkeuburg wal put b cnarge of the othce he found mr herrick had been there opening the doors of his private rooms whereupon he called in beveral men and stationed them at the various doors with orders to let no one paes in soon af im tilliiia fiak jr of j«ew york appear ed and deinamli'd admission he waa re f'ised whereupon he produced papers showing that 1 c ha*l l«en ppoint*->d receiv ar of the road by judge barnard of new york nud cauui on several men he had with him declared mia intention of forcibly taking possessi n j superintendent anvalkenburg appeared and informed mr fisk that hon ij h pruyn had been appointed heoeiver and that he mr v ) had been put in charge of the cftea and ordered him mr f%fc and his party out a melee ensued which resulted in raft and party being ejected still fiak re i tunica outside making demonstrations when the superintendent put him in charge nf an ollicer to take him to the station house fisk accompanied the othcer but un showing his papers and no one appear ing against him he was discharged he then returned to the office and in an inter view with vauvalkenburg highly praised that gentleman for doing his duty liter the common council just held a meeting 3 p ml and removed alderman herrick as representative of the city in the board of directors of the sus4ju«hanna railroad and have appointed hon eli perry in his place tierrick waa also vice president of the company an.l is at the head of the oppo sition to president ramsey cable items the * xtord crew were exacted at i'utney wednesday the new boat for the oxford ha arrived it ia forty-two feet long the harrards were oat last evening their speed was greater than ever in the umtnodd but evening viscount milton made inquiry respecting the boun daries between the united states and tlie british jkissesaions mr otway replied that the land question was already settled with respect to the water boundaries earl ru-seu in 1 n tl had proposed tlat the mat ter 1 referred for arbitration the l'nited states government had agreed to this pro p«>eal negotiations were interrupted by the 1 reaking oat of the war in october last the american government renewed a proposition : t arbitration and a conven tion waa signed which now awaits the rat ilication of the senate in the commons mr moore member for tipperary inquired as to the course of the government in regard to fenian prisoners mr brace replied that o'donovan and roa sa were subjected to the punishment which strict discipun and their miocondoct re quired ttie treatment however waa not unnecessarily severe mr maguire member for cork appealed to the government to extend clemency to the fenians the prospectus of a west india and pan ama telegraph company has l«en issued the design is to connect south america with europe and the unittd mates by cable from cuba to central america ' tjst&^e r lo^rr^n wno was woended m a du<:i uiih pi-i smbbmatt it paris yeeter d&y ii out of dammk a mvpoaal ma ma<l id tlie sultan council yesterday to demand the presence at constantlgople of lamael pacha vice roy to repoit on hn noroailiima in france germany and england it ia amid the rep resentatives of the great powers in con stantinople interfered to prevent thia step it is probable the viceroy will come here nex mamth and remove all on|iliaaant fas-l ings before the opening of tlie svez canal a grand dinner was given to tha mem bers of the english yacht squadron at cawe castle yesterday james c bennett jr and many other americans were present bennett's yacht dauntless remained at anchor yesterday declining to enter thi contest after the execution of carlist insurgent recently the bands to which they belonged petitioned the government for amnesty tne band are rerywhere diaperaing the po*t of to-day aaya : affairs m ja pan ia umwttled and aovh hostility show to foreigners that engliah f 111 chinesevatera hat been ordered to \ oko ham and the english regiment *»"] 8 about to leave kave been ordered to remain the fire at culumbuaville long island last night destroyed three buildings com prising the drying rooms paint shops and carpenter shops of the oil factory of allen sampson & son loss one hundred thou sand dollars hon charles aflen long known aa one of the most prominent men of massachu setts formerly a member of congress and chief justice of the supreme court aa wel as occupying many other positions of honoi and trust died in worcester friday morn ing aged 72 years efforts are being made to organize a peo ple's party in san franci ico to nominate a ticket for city and county ufacers reform is demanded and it is deemed necessary to take the offices of the city out of the hand of the politicians norwegians " i'nrkton the correspondent of tbe boston journal in the course of an inter esting letter from the far west says : norway is sending over a large portion of her population a car full on our own train they left christiana six weeks ago landed at quebec and have nearly reached the end of their journey—old and onng men wo men and children we saw them at la croase and on the steamer eating their breakfast of rye bread cold beef and hot coffee a mong them are light haired maidens with ae«p blue eyes and bland faoes fair to look upon and as modest in deportment as they are beautiful this company are going aa far aa the railroad is opened and then will push on to unoccupied lands of southwestern min nesota they h'nd immediate employment on the railroad in the construction of new lines they are not hired by the day bat small section are let out to individuals who receive a specified sum per square yard there is no discussion of the eight hour tjuestion among them they work six teen of their own accord instead of haggling over eight they have no time for the getting up of rows neither is there any occasion cantrell the tennessee desperado cantrell is given to the habit of making murderous assaults on his fellow-men a short time since he and his brother wen tishing near srmthville the aport wa ratht-r slow with him bnt his brother not more than tifteen yards distant had an as tcnishiug ruu of luck and hauled in the nice plump fish unite rapidly denton cantrell use am of primitive accursed ness envied his brother's good fortune and observing a continuation of it he be came exceedingly irate so that he threw down bis line and rod in a rage and rash ing toward his inoffensive and amiling brother he smote him uown with a knife stabbed him in several places and left him as he thought for dead he then fled and lived for several days like an outcast on the earth last week he went to the house of i>ock jones who waa mar ried to bis sister it was in the evening dock was a remarkably nice peaceable uietman he was nurs ing his tirst-lmra upon his knee on the pore while his young wife was reading the bible aloud by his lala cantrell called to jones to ooaaa to him among the bnahes the young wife was startled and disturbed at the request and cautioned her husband not to go though she couldn't tell why jones only smiled at her fears he went and the next moment the loud report of a gun paased through the house the mo ment joues approached cantrell raised a shot-gun to his shoulder and lired at him lodging fifteen buckshot in his heart with out any word of warning or previous m f justification on the most rel wvm .... • » a has foul mufuef he immediately ium __ not bt-«n heard of since tliia occurred near spavtft.—jtwfarijfa banam died dbii.i.ai:d tag c in th iit hmdi o rirui laril bghtu yvan huh of s.<!oin«n lutillartl kuiifr&i v hi -** iw(^-mda,v r son wt j o'dock frnm i lat natdsnoe fc via th rtrsct kriei d an.l asamriaftaaaai are nininiataluj arnnaii test und sl.i-kr aujf 6 iii itii.-tity charles huuanl in fant uf a 1 sad titrtrutlu k sumrcr fin i or sunday aog ?, t i a]."k a m.ir.m '.> n w»r.i ti ■■r tlm r ii.",ii i lie ul>«a to 1 rlnjr^ilu for inter hhlit __________ dr sherman's ruptuke curatives furnished by him at hia nwat ooetineßtal hotel thia city lor tan tlava only photrarmphic likens ae ol cams before and after cure with other infonu.v tton ftu i-bad tcraiftl t""__z_______rzz offici a c s fort piirter i buffalo n v au 5 _*«__. , aled proposals in dvpli ate.with a copy of thia sdvertiaea-ent attached will be received he the under*ujn t-.l until 11 o'clock -•*-» th fsepteniher 19-o.for funii_hm the vo£~.rii kearny >'. • ***** jg i (_!>-.. trw .*"****. lota asi jt1 •** **•*? york central walroad depot beptea-hrr »•, ..*■the contract to ba aubje**t w the mnolo ih . oiur__t_i general departiik-it of trie ka-t perk pi_ne mesa ti b_rrela itu-.n side fainl e**t*efl tt packedl 1-14 ms lls-u su_.r cured best quajitt mm flour 7ft harrela . in h ftobe of white w.iiter wheat and one-half f red winter or spring whaat f the mtaalm brands 4w dirm l-ji-brvflle ky : gothic hill white rose clifton mill bio baa junction star and i'reaoeiit or hrauda e..**al tn qualilj beane white 10 taobss hica iso pounds t'-racco naw plug iso * java coßea *-** ' it-bated and ur-uud coffee 1030 " i*r-.ula-eds_|rar 200 " brown sugar ioso " cul l>.'f mu*iir ;. 188 *' . luejrar 110 gms-fl g-ho adamantine 400 pounds soap hard bar ye qu-]ut b_o " salt mem in han 5-0 " pepper l-bmooi n i ox japere 20 " i.i.cs cora ti tana iiiiu beans 72 " green peaa 71 " tomatoes 141 " pineapple 7 ptnasfff-b j.iicy 7*2 " raspbcrrv lam 7 " b-aeftterfv jam jo " c..nd-__f>d milk 1«4 <_ start 72 * oasmft u-__ael!m.'hinr chow mum 72 tmti.a wiirrcatcnhtre sauce m extract of lemon m c-ftaosawfta j4 pounds torn powder ib samples of flour beans 8888 t.<hacco coffee sugars car us soapa and sat will be fun.is.t-il wii n the bid the bavabbbbbm reserves the rijfht to reject any ami all of the bma offered in i-aaa f failure or deficiency in the qualit r ii.--.tity f a*iy uf the articles stipulated to he de li vend then the cammmmmryt at fori porter buffalo n v hall have the power fta hmo the deficient l.y pur-ham ar.tl the(vnitractor will bo charged with lite il herein of coat the con*rayct_rwill lie re in re i is enter into bond for the sum al fifteen hundred dollar tison rigned also by twn rmmas_fi__b iretie me nunn inuht lie 88-fifiaßm id tha bida the ueemmmm will la opened at 18 i,v1,,-k m.,ea tiie bta day of september is al l tßce at which time and place the bidders are requexted t'i be present |- , ■■n will lie marked ■prop.,sal for stib-iat mm tores and ddn-*aed f s pierce first i.i lit.-i.niit first infantry a c h fort porter buffalo n y fiw a**sxiai a pacific railway gold i_o-a._sr t 6,500,000 flm.c to mini.nn.e that we ha c accepted tha i the kaikis i'-niv eaiiway cmipv mia f it new seven per c__st v year gold loan fbee from tax tlii laan am tints la ij«,_o,ooo first l#rk-ii!t?_-iie.-lira.nt and sinliin fnnd bornis i upon bu sfiobsbso i the railway fn-ni near iti in h.n -■!-, t denver col rado a distance mile of whit-li 1 ncles are complete.l and t ii under construction it ia alas a on-1 -.-. line rbarßc an.i fmnehim of thia fir-t-clsaa ~ ht-iile bom runßlag throuffti tiie slate of in successf-x cu'erati-n 808 137 miles | ' the mi-.--i.ri river s)id earning alrei.ly hn meet all of its ex daes and bfifißftg obli , besidea than the interest i pon this new loan ion t thin the pxnid are il>o secured by a pbmft of tha nment lanh grant off aemmmmt -— llo.s a re ni in_lteniat ftftd-lms on eitrtr ida of the s>m tbe 3941h mile t in 88888 henver bbss of the male of mem land are to l*e in mated by the 1 rmmm m tbe 7 per <■**"* stan theni eh-a up to 120 or in tt b bono aa a sinking fund forthe redemption f the bonds tbe lands embrace some of the finest portion of the n_-_nifi.ient territory of colorado including a coal field and piner th company al > hold aa an a**-.t another trail of three millions of acres in thk state of kansas and ithoueh not pledged as s security or thbi uii their poa-tsslon adda lanrely to tim comjaiiy'a r_!tm and credit we estimate the yah e of the company's property cov ered hy this bortoage at 23 000,000 net while the loan is mkrkly 00,000 tiie p-o-h have thikty yhar to bin ej 1 18 and wid pay el per ckst intirest in gold nually on may 1 and ?*— 1 and are efrom government taxaiiob c coaapany payiiik the ta the principal f the l-an is mate payable in gold in tbe city nf hew york but each coupon will be payable in frankfort london or new york at option uf the holder withosw notice at the f.illowinjf mbb i>n - :■■_ bond in hew york.b3s<_ou)ea**h ha1 mbb i iiafiiß it ti im " " *' frankfort..s7 ir 80 krtaa the afents of tbe lran bef ra aocaptiug tbe trust had the condition of tha r>ad a*»d tha country throotfh wt,i--h it runs carefully examined thay are happy to .; > c the loan an emphatic end —*__*. t aaa fir3t-ci.alb inveptmest in ouows re«i_i_j jierfectl y sure ar.-i m mum e_«ntiil bettf'f than oovernmest sicubitiefi tbe bond will be aau for the r_aem at lib and al cried interest jijtii in cm rincty the ajrent tbmbo_g the nrbt to advance the r_ts the attention ol inva-t>«s ia invited to tbeae well e ured i-._i which we reco____eiid aa one of the iv st prohtable uireaunamts in the market gol-1 an bsbsmmmi fitaw taken tn payment k their tna-v.-t ra vithoat i hiimii—llum pampblet with mapa irlrinff lull intirmau-o a-rit n ai>pi;_li"*i dabney mokgaii ft c so 3 ezchanfe place n y m k jesi'p ft co da no 18 pine btreet n y m wb olver • taosno thomas brioob no ft bbftsßm a oinnn bavaa block i*ortt_att picttbb abx t-jobibo clam i___m made to obdbb a tbriety of fimam bm chraama aaamantly ac house aad fi-a bmbbj la tha tt bb oefiarß left at ma btora t>ost ft vikkgiveb dealer fta paints oiis glass wtbdow lash artist r bitbbiau _~ a ■e 9wn il b——lo b t jon c pobt '_ i—„e o onler jacob v.bro.vfp ' muurnlnfl uoods a enmp etc ih-nnmtnt at revootb price buffalu jiouhsino store 4 j m .. w«4 i block dlm.iluilon of copartnership dm.o iutiur-tn;i henttjfore t-\i-tim nadst the linn name f 11-lhr.'^k !».-* a 0 exptoud hj limi titi.nori the firt titiyt july mm alt i«r--ns in .;.:■.■■! to the ms llrm re r ■!■.•■u-1 t mf <"<■to cither of ibe under.t£ii«<l ki>w|n a irf.ljßimlk.fi mknftv n deb wiuliam h det buff#l a july 24 left l'.i].»irlfifr»hip tin ua'jeniirnet h»vo this iaj ii.mied a oipwtint up under thi firm 8888 l ■* h o a w h i ami urn tl.p suocc^-1-..f h.'l!.r.-a,ikf * n will contir m the irv ckdi bmna t 76 m»in nt th»nkful ist the li:k r.i i>t'-:i*i heretofore i»t ml d to the stimaa aaiifcata wmhmmmm the name henry 0 dex william h lee iiuffilt july 24th 1n fflmgar pamaamj mluvompmrny door s«h anil blind m»nu'icu-rj ioti e senen m tsiiffal flo^.nnjr sidiruf m iirik-t ervk i kiln dried l*ooni glued wd uiwuued s 1 i:~i'i aivl uutr !■■blinds i>uor mad itindu knunes a j planing hawing ar.d turning of cverr description dont vj urder on nhort autice nd mtb dtapatch hlffewlam a»»ol»»l ktr thoma.b clark iiikiiii in darh 4 brown bectifyinit w«iuer corner of wi*bja«toa and perrj nreeta buffal manufacturer and dealer in fliffh wid«i,'alcohol pure bptnl colocne bpirtt-.t&ct fle whukj old eye wwaky donmic brandm and gin _^^ rnmmrtlrol plrc iniiriir ctstasay of hartford ownlal tsm.ooo wm c smith agent 4 brown's building buffalo m t hartford rire laa«rsvrr « owmpmnj chartered id 1810 caah capital 1,000,000 wm c smitii ayent 4 brown buildiru.t buflslo n t i'hnenix plrc luarsscc ctnpsay of hirjord capiul 9000,000 wm c smith agrot 4 brown bnil'iuifs buflalo n t b-*»i t ypm wmmwirr and pri^teiut wabjebousk furnubea every anicle required in the printing bu?inen to anj ci uxt dehtred on as i-uniihf t»ri nv m any foundrr in thia country ai»o e rctkotvping in all it v.netj also type adapted for uek ■mauiaff ma chine h l-r max j«am«r*a hsvlr twalc sad ewufitltt the incomp»rable remedy tn it.—lt nerer fail thu preparation mopa the hair falling oat and promotes a tiffirou rrowth deanje tfte taiy t dandnjf and renden the hair kjft a&d th-my it contaics u ulpbur.riixar of i-%d m oth er coloring matter beinjj de«^ne>l exurwly for trenrthenin the hxir so cents and 1 per bot'le prepared ta r j fnner cbemist 416 main t op po#im the park _ ' r teetk kilrart«4 wutao.i p«lm j q bajlrot'k famerly of new york nst an oost in coiinertion wita ih m b tllllghl denti wi.ere he l n be foona daily nsdj to rafirfe mflering lumanity dr bar sour baring had graal expert—ec in ztr&jtin leetb dnder the indnatw a mtt oxide f.r angiinc ir will wevotohia wbcte ttme : this bhbmt uf pracuo it laffnai t t**imor 1 caa :« n at th fflc at ■«. ms main street *■— uiih aaaaa oinss 6000 boias w*kfsw obm bb»]t«fel rm plat f)lasa f^>r btossh vp i wtu iscs at lem uun aa—aaa prism mjm =. wui'ik lfat km tu lurau l un rw ■*!* a l kevnc dj 4 oo , i*l mala ■: ami ia i.k.y •'., kiritolo sy i|i___eß*f ~: w k2 l£lt mar to crockery 2s2ss*________b - mm bt*t wefteit mention kea-id ka - babt.i h d mm m-f 7 j*°*lr . ■01 ban _ o—t d l~.t j w_..ln,_l ware c«_~r«a ~_. .. tce-uat ev-nino au 10 et * i aufa-fl iw___l ft tott tv li i will ia m <*.■aa-—aa_>-i "*™ ""■" i ».,_-, a.ew^l^i aa__*l favorite al ih 11l ___,' fl j i travaltaf niblk _» *». ms p_s aa aaa -- set .» , ...-.. a _• ,-">-... n 1 - . _ ... wertmw mb—n ipanv brie ire ur r s la-ai a vi v sbaa r a_ia ..—. j w—_a >_«_ vp -. jogg e»j ~ p p^iaent ni ear eeeol ee.e.e lee^rted <. ■• l owuiavtmba <•____>. x—u7 .——— — poa_j_l___a_fc—faoa a,.,buff.'o n b.vr avn lil!--a_0 mix.wackeb a.m chi gosd band aj.d j __,___»__» daw , , whitb china bu-x.._rtk^_-l la-r t t^ol hi bomb cumiii 355 **~**" r--****3*blls idaho scver plateiiware ysa*2n____«_a_is * ibr abo-e porta,on ttisdat evknino hear 1 french clocks bronzes **;."____. ,____„ „ „_,. ,_.,_,., i parian marble a 1 -. - __.__ , , , . atl-b a wbeoorrf tmmynaumu i a>all _,«._ uerfel end oraaa__l food at -_._.__ __ .. 3 -- the v lo.ee praw at ttnisn steamboat comi'an v w.h.glenny son & co j_^^l^l * j e.t—bbbb barter ft_b£___s-ai a a ■~ iv t_.n _• f bl amtaßi—._,__—lat.aw—on clo,a n li ulessi ois ti lu p «., f j __ nana aa.m end portap c i_ke eallla at ckw—ad er detroit end mekin n ——■- do eono'i'tiun at puru_e l—te ill the — un e """ x atlantic lic-j—tks fixtures oecopperharhor",—fie".iar,>'r 0„1..i'7 ii sir a •»» ■—■-- ——- p m beya—d bapenar city en 1 lull pretxht reeei.e.l 1,.r above port a lu>t a mala of the b^it 7 the ntv-vest and beet styles _.. k_r„j a.,_r que la rate capacity and asas-bfibbm-1 oft * h at r;a_©•j*e,ontc*"-"day,au^ll7,forsamed tißeuv mm tt ***** •**■*• aearlj new have elegant cat very ix)w prices i-__:__i__r_^s-^err _-_, ___ n-f-a_»e,»d«ne...,e-tnte.un,,b the «_ pi a—le lmu.en al ladrm*a v _" *""»""• i ltoe leeelr but i-ru—rly «*»•." tn.-.ly t i s p -~_- aileee-n em wedne i c p it ; rile_sr jr»!a*r szftktio h v a ■' b ■*-** * a--1 bbtu 1-.ldwp.i.l awnl elevated oven ra^ige qi?q peoi'le's link meamki ijeactifcl large ovens 10dj7 h -.__. for new york pbical no.dust no odobs or st—ul "** ln 80.-keel realemla-r thi re,.r will boeet hi joll brn,li_b—ta nerleealy and i coraroßed by one bt h chr—top.ieb tkpmßl d_e\r s atoada wedi.eela ate t_ye jihn c jewett _ son's d r kw s j 808 _..**_... r:.|.,.m _ ___^ ***"*~ t-*t t-edj thur-le end saturday ij i-fkio ekatok.s " at »| o'cl p a , iv . ,„_,,.,., h arrive 0 tr_ne o be york ceittrel alt.en and ice chebts mei i , ll haa.ia v a—r fc lap — ' a ~ bottr«blat and zinc the d-t in battel « j y"__^'_j 1 yt!*'i t>l''*°'i',i shah a kuki ef m.i.i.l 9tcs — the c tree ,__ _——_ 7 hn-i.w kiveeßallr,.e,l licket v.en lor ,'—.«;. r>lated rußß atßafaat inciudin buu boy haa l ban aaam of on awerte ll^a-aw ui and spoohe he fb-ued x n w vort he boate at reduced prices jo !) erra,,l.j aal to any bade ttreat northern pleasi'i'.k shaw a ferris m main et vx roitb ryyv .. f f:t:ttreivy lake ontario river st awrem e ami x ' the haiii enat .. a pine awwrtment two kteabers daily haw s ferris .« m.ii t canadian navioatkinj.c ebccatiosal bb__s „ „_—___,„ royal man and ___■§ linej drof henry sctterts jn --. - , ith tl beworbatcermah grand trunk railway qonseevatory of music from buffalo jabkrown n t to bontraal imhec river satfuenav irir..n_l '' ' beautiful and rotnantic acanerv of tli lnt n but the l*-toei-_nteahera mountalim ute je*.nre lake itiainl l»irtt.u»r i'r.l henry butter leadtrof tha grand uke maiiinliruu-irotf !•• ns apmaa thalhikeof llesae l_n.wt_.lt _. essi kraft prof^frit he'd coii.-ert si irerand mutic direi-toi portland hmtan pn fr-.m balus _________ . ___ immieißillfsßl i'rof o-'ttbod hunkel bnsic direct-t and orvaii tmtm it,fr...a f*i_ikf.-ttiintl(aßair ._.... down the river 8t mmhbmji oftß-h tl.e tl.-u-no a_*;.ir__tioßabou 1 he made at prof sutter a resi „, | u ie aonderfi.l la-,.,,1 of tho lence a-by latur as early as bbbbbm ta-ent st uwreiice t.v davli^lit l arde • can in a.-i utin.-latad in the boiiie wher ______ _,_.,_.., at prjich and oemian are ui-ht in o*.nn_ctioi tha cheapest moat varieii sn*l-lelikhiful trip n ufa m*.ic oftßfimmß mbb circular al this am-bmbi conaervator>'o pas.henoi.rs leavimi itl'kfai.n asaaoal h-nkv sitter i'iracl'.r at ft a 8.-illc.»r.nect at oobfibo ii ibi fill bial . *»*"*•*• «*•*•«. -> ■■laai ateamcr city of timnto lor 1'..r0nt 1,.-to liract b-s_m-bjaa will be m-de with the lar^e anil thk heathcote school mm~~i m umm7lmm i '"" corner pearl and genesee abyssinian tt_iu bm tbe m tt'mn term will open a co st 30th atiu.ni an captain morley ~ l •>._,_ . _ _~ ror darliiurton port lloiw colh urc kinu ii an.l h o.lliama.headmaater>*sms*mi n mat he pr^^t oonnr,-t,n lr tl^re aith ml ea k,".r bmbftta mttmal ii il jft 111 ii aaj maßl gw limagm mi-miiii'i ii.*ma b'iiliii 111 il il the follow tb.ah pitkin m a \ k-e master instnictor m ] "*- -~ ld 2 r n a a . homm l_avi ll.iflal at lm p m a ill . i r tib i*a ill.-x r-d afosmms lansi chwiotto omi m-memamm upper cobte and litarature „«..._- f ti ■*»•*■■*- j.c malhoubie.pr.ff rb fn-m-h " t - "■t**ul*e **• literature royal mail link j.*ej-,i miachka prof of vocal and instrumental spartan oasßsm k-llei sbuaic f corinthi an capuin dußlftp preceptress d preparaton dei artment passport ( apuin sm.ulr km if till stee.h rt rev a • wvdanil king-ton gutßftßv-fral 11 li president a porter ifes-imo-b 808 champion capt rwimillliil tary an.l treasurer rev d v illiaiu srt_lv>i d li m a v . - —' - „ ai . _ a u ai_a_k_r_a ~ v ,- ti _._, _. ror l™**_t mnnston ls.vt.ii alexan.lna llnv iv iii laiml wit h.-'-i.h.n h'.n (. i tni'll itci lir ~.,_ b*:..».i .._... ■..,-■. ■... r _~ ii i i i i i ■*****_, v i the rishlni i.r<,.iml tw th m l.a v n . i.r ,_- k-laanl _■■-«, l !>., l»r jaiuo p vt hit m 11 .-____, ,_,_»_.,,_ i - ~ — - ' . ~ . hi a n;t n _•__., v --_, _,■v a ■__. _. vine i_tvil.ii-1 ii-|c l n a ti . ornuall .■■■■!. • in w tlliam 1 r arc >, henri v it iirer lintie m m..„.^._i i . n „ ■. t , , ... , ... ... - .. !. ~ , l 1 itit r.-ai tin1 it.iiua inn tt to ■, ii ~,,, iuek smith bamuel h ainllilimtißl i*bbw_b b hi-t-trd _. * ********* hinrv kip eijwn t evan witiioct change uf htkamers kx'ei'ltive committee hon s g cornell bs aura and iiurx-liaao tiek.-ta ia grand tlirnk james h smith jiacph warren railh ay and htkamkks which are foafi ft r-ll a l6_t_.-if..r_lii.i-*!,.n nhould l made to the r boat are availalilc bmbi bowmabar !_*> lofiß,and ii _! matter at hia bmuamaa 80 14 s division st cenbe ohtained at rei/l'ckd rates at ail prin.-i - ——* al walerine hmm and citie in tbe initcd htatea a billoy.oen aijent i h bbacbbi i ':*•» 15-bmmp_dct hill school ' on j gpj ___■*, bi'iaai foil y-tl'no lai.iis greenfield mam foi-q 1869 the school tew oretu sept 8 aa the number o lodva pupila in limited an early application la eatrable thi linton for clrc ulars add re mlb lois _, wrioht ww __ r , * l — oraanßeld mas sikamiura _ imi'w'v refe-ancea bm t fr..thl_*ha_a bußalo rev ° x p t_s*_t '** af___j all i s j mbt.a.raciise be v b 11 chapin d d nea •■""* ■■■tha mmfißf season in coiinec.ioe v tk irv s u li..i,t*.'ll,3eeret*rv ol uetre_.ur lththeeßle railway aud all railroatla termi tsamuel boa leu e>t , editor mhmfsu bapuhlican abmboima lake porta lielow named and with ra 1 ■■labia lines on the erie canal the followiiii nrat-claaa imiry lines of bteameni co^tacfc bu»b.a_o dub b.pkkion al upv v v irctle capt j k turner roanlfnt and mtwaebjaoi for f_r!s fah term rnmn hiff-i 0 biu.wkkk a l « 111 m..'..ia.e,j n i.iut t wk application foi 1 *_♦_.*» i.\k ircii-arsr'.r a.lnii*.i"ii ahould ik nwle to tbe i'rinci j oould capt f 11 brown al mim e 11 bunbkll ai.len n y ggg t jaa pratt v*'ells seminary fc=eshesaas v t^wisftso oapt j i erertt t equina capt w u arthur at biffami iid pkthoit i,im_c suantic apt win th r airo-ra on t-atuoa lake be[f__!.::---n::-£2nm mtaaouri capt d p luaaell a jo uliraf star capt d m far lane vti-wr vattv s"5 bt*»4 "■**■*** jna'-w lij_.l iuffalo < i.k.vri.aku amd to i.kimi link proletso capt ii a si-awm lienky well f*«k,an ciiartared jm9mx capt w d doualaae nt-,,1 nvw york amies capt john fcjfeler re..f new york aw york capt w h mcnally hm mm and ammo mam bobmm ot-niaa i'*\<v j g hiihl ilniura capt waa cianualuffa ; full en of able aad e_p-riew--d tfc _ | 8u(->m v tbe baat p.,-aii4a aam-bft_a c-er ta«ilit lor tboro.ikh am l 1 bsny al f-beni naarly or •*•*-*_> aew and will be rnn rsf-lariy aßordiny to shippers une*|ualled lacilitiea am tor tmmmroeeent ot their frefjrm will llapatcl ..,.. ,- . , . dock lor smftftm awl lake buperlw linea tcot u bb th full particulars a p ly u jt or 3t erie llaaa ft_t of ijoyd rt miss m m carter frajfot raad r_aarafer i>__a no 1 ma-b at om imb d phnd __ 2i_-p..*_-,*_v_l^rv~t _ ~ j h di.'nlap i—waewnftonet wtor chegakay institute bth cau.w-l.l 1-ejn «.. b_el w i l-bbimj ,■„., „ a l-.r anllli-sphlle-t.pmilaoelphu pa i t oij',.0 ij co - ', english and french _______>.. ) *'"**'■p.b toitno ladie abs _■__. f'br'lffi 01 00 ' i dearo be—^low el imy piipibi will reopen oo bon „- - -——,'■, muw—ikee p . brml la_ta--,w.11 t_l_p .".*£__. lv,tod.e..ne,u,ueepokenlnlh..neaite »«____«"> 7 . 8.1.am8 ith—avii.i v prlo i j iw ( chlcef m"m^^^^***^g a d caldwell oenerel b_—«er bets ____■_. __________ attention rimwrnir fartlaa having a-coun-a with the l.m of jm ueare & ludbon nam sew white ii plea c-l _! ■__, a one » rf-tickv wheat for —. i.v summer goods tmm^uttmmmem.ama 211 ml ire white and brows duck sulfa blackj alp.cc sack self-raising flour — r prof horrfokii-l ittkvt flneßllnes duatert '-**■-"'-"-' "-*________:? jtms prirate familli wel i.—.lv h'-'we a , lu.lkln ifik i a trtal f r aele in b—bkjo by liaen aad rotten drawers cau-siwr a go _ a.n «. > oeo i.asb at .. n « btoa-briimb a b.e.r _ c..1,,0 ki 1 (..„.„ mi.rinn mhlrlß jw rlaix«,v —. 3w b _~ .. uanze n nnonairi t , bl bphy.a.rrankiinav mwm a cabmichafel _. cerolir aiel pajn ' ___ gauze cottoal-hirta tv^f.w mackereu sew styles crape scarfs herring hew styles silk cravats trout ilk ll a i oottob socib rl-ssian bbaca oot.l_m _=. asd white rem at just ktvfivfd by k_3_s*_s"_-_ttrs andrew m johnston aram-inst ll—|,,„ml„t7l george r tripp \ swam baitupai—obeb ot ali bibdb of a'r-b • shuts wrappeeb drawers teab abo coffee linen dickies bosoms j — •**"* l <^— r —«~ collars and cuffs tw a.___»a___i r c t i -. o ifea —~. aa-ent lor buffalo bade to order and for sale at b je^mek dra _. no llnneth leiee oppulte a raft bain-t
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-09 |
| 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 | 1869-08-09 |
| 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. 8050 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-09 |
| 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 | 1869-08-09 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690809_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. 8050 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxrv monday august 9 1869 no 6049 the eclipse it p»rt of si-iriitiflc observations at different points interesting phenomena not de scribed by the astro nomers snow near montreal exregttive iftarknchk in the line or total erliptte a meteoric shower jyjl?—i low *» aug s an un clouded ky allowed the many llm in . tfatbereri bere to witncms the afltnaa wttfc k*-*'*t distiuctneiih a slight haf.e m.lv ;- u terferod to prevent a mnshdlon ar-1 faf i uneu anpi^meil to i bt brf.it th rb.t rf mercury acy-.4 0g v , rinihsam saflbrd'l s^«li tir*t co,,t*t eoearnd at inree k unii forty-three ruiniitt-n and forty t»r-e wcotids tki i ißimilmll f total viwcunty wa four hoars forty live lillllll and thirty aeciifidii the and f totality waa four bourn tarty wghl minutes and tw<:nty-two hooods dm laat enatml v ivc bmrs sarty-rre mmut.-s and ilma h«condr than pwnta o tuna are from m to twenty-tv seconds lat.r than natrnlatiarl hm%to waahingten e p liuicum and nmimm hujyard nh—nlim it an tb«r point uotfl was iha diaiimimwij 1j t»-*:fcii the tntim and nliiiirtiim f w.,na it wm nearly rhmnbadnu v fern and verj diatim t and hfeaanlad aoam imjinui half a rtagrea bamsd tl edn of ih mins disc fc—mioiad prunbnaaoaa an liearu t u.e j.iiuii*er r,f fln nr su the kre*u-.t baaamj eai tb ana withwaalm i'iarter . rou-snor hariuma obwrrsboaa ofpn llmmmttia'ta ft mctro.cup*-hli-iwrdditf r nt bpi^tra for tach but a hogk l>aiid val thn.wn by uonmi profwaor kaatmaai l orvatiuntt o the iketsaatt feer aanmail^ifill f tjirtueu «]« in urn u:iiip raturv dur taftjattmcmsa blahauiißpii thet-t*l ob purity l«te.l v ( ■«■%- and titty-t and a fcatt aan—ia vaam and meroary were dirtiuctj wiible to tbo naked m l>ai |
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