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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesdjy august 11 1869 no 8061 mass meeting at albany *«•, ac tic albany aug i».--'iv following is a iiimmtry of cmnstiasm alasw the liiit of th nnwpiehanna l;»ilr.>a.l and in this . ity for ma dajr 1..-,t , mwissißir cjackhall ii • nimand of uo sh n iiii>'er flirtation rif superintendent valkenborg f imn section at dawn has i t m fumsd m forwartl movement iroin hainhrjdge the neiny bsmbmg alannwl hail left the line cl«art(»the tutifiel and iwihsshiimiiij lit mifted lumwyn irflrftjah vmssmsed in oc cupation a^ain at t*a tf^kmm thin morn ing tttch party stood mluhjm the tber at the tunnel ea.h bsvisu ui hogm hostile demoriwtratlonh but at the s«m tune evi dently prejaretl tor work at eleven o'clock today th riafsm at urn tiliin.-l had h^,n greatly wmgmtmaed ot^ii|,yingthe en tire ground iov huffman is at went point uocip t"4ltr allen tahsjtaphasi t him to-day re i'rehentidg th smh^l for urn inturferen oi the stmßg arm ot tli mat*1 to reureaa disorder and prevent notoutf temonstra tmns the erie locomotive i oh well mcneil whichjwaa captiired at h»inl>nilxe arrived t the depot at 11 ji this morning and was rouwiived with gn-at applause i'he kbotiff i otsego cr.imty came down to lliern this morning iv purhuain c of a writ of vblilbbm me with all other sheriff loiu ; the line of ti road have doutliluss been enjoiiipd to day i'he hituation at the tunnel at twn o'flloat to-day was ery interesting tht hostile forces are on the south wide of the tunnel the sum|itrhai.na tr.im wtandi bafsn the station th men an all there patiently waiting for th next move i iinpatclie'n have been i.nl to a>l the statioox t.-tw.-.-n oneonta and the tunnel to victual the army of occupation the kne raiders are en camped in a strip of wikxlii on the curve below the station i'he men are mainly mechanics theysay they have no disposi tion to light and prefer the in tude of th cool retreat they have i..mid admiral fink is directing their movements from thin city the raident brought telegraph instni nieutu with thrtn but the wire having been cut on each nidc of them communica tion was interrupted the krie locomotive was thrown fiom the track by means of a uew patent frog at the same time tiir stis.|i.ehaniii train which wim lying olf n i sidu track ran down behind the raideni thus cutting off their return lly this man uvre not only tke locomotive but tho men with it were captured the prisoners are at liainhndge under pan.ir the fmill of uroome oounty was with the party and was imme diately served with an injunction order v ln'ii the raiders reachwd alton ou their lirnt trip up iip«rintendunt an valken burg telt-gr;.phed to them that if they ad vanced it would l>e at their peril it was urn that caused their retreat they after wards advanced however bangmmliatvsd a construction corps has lc»-n sent out with orders to take up the track and t*-;u down the trestles wherever lihwij the trestle hub side it tlie tui.uel have been removed they cau be replaced in a few bourn a public mo ting will bo held tonight in front of esafcny uuildiu^m to give nnw ion to thtt views and jimshhilm of our t > 11 v la i kit surrogate l.iwt.m couiinenced hearing testimony iv the bbm of the beeexvutntp this afternoon the • iv fa t tsitllislillil wm that papers irafrjtw priivn lu-ceiver were tiled saturday nmriiiiil about half-past eight o'clock fisk v,fut arrested this afternoon on a charge of conspiracy mafassfl the interests of tho road lie , i ■■bad to appear at the next term of tint court of sessions the meeting f cmsmsh called l»y the kaniim>y inurest wan ix'ld thin evening in front of the ktchauge and was attended by about live hundi-ed people thomas w . olcott presided hsßßtsst by a niunu'r of vice - premdents kamsey was t h tir 1 peaker and spoke at some length ilctail ing the proceedings already published and denouncing the machinations of the em party he wm followed by others in a similar strain at ulnlillam t.s wlpasliwtlh n v auk'nat ll).-the absorbing uulject of interest in thin city m the i'nu sus<|iietianiia llailway war it is in the mind of everybody t.ttle else m talked or thought 01 t.eucral anxiety ban been iutuusilied by the fact that all opera tions here are conducted with great pnv at-y and nothing i periintt»d to ).»■known which tbe p^ailroatl ullicials and cuiployi-s can withhold an order rt-i|iiinu fisk to how cause ou thr nth also directs sheriffs and other orrieern along the line under no circumstances to enforce the order of judge barnard intended to kisk possession ol the road the order wv yp^tenlay mornini mt on board the morning e\]irexs tr.nn to be de livered here at 3 o'clock in thr ai'ternoim but information bvini conveyed the cm dnutor at bvpanrißa that th*l brit coaoh itany hatl isiaad the otlic s sagwm c at binghamton thr train return*"l ind the order was not • 1--11 vered a u-lo^ran reached thu city hi'm.ver issmmwssg that huch au onu-r had keen issued but had no legal fon-e and could nut smx-esstuliy l>e op|kmed to the writ which jwagß efchwd had issued thero is a rafosi u(miii good authority which gtvc it some psmhsburtj that the ivuniiylvania kail road iomjiauy tits telegraphed to llamsey giving him to understand th»t he can rely upon its sup port ia bis present attitude if he should need a million dollars and tho l»*;lawan and lackawana aud its auxiliaries have mule similar otters the new york cen tral company ia also assisting kamsey the rep#rt that the train whi-h left this city at v3o y*mteniiy aftt-rncon in charge of t hauncy c.irdner was captured at aittni is correct as jardr.cr the conductor re turned here about mm o'clock this after noon accompanied w bom mcniel stock superintendent of tho xi ie k.iilway who aluo accompanied the train fi miner and mcnul are reticent about the reported dif ficulty only saying they know nothing about it the report that bs)oßmff pitcher who went out with a train last ni^lit was shot is contradicted by them the erie men who went up to take pos session of the suftiuehanna koatl this morn iag are irom the otrego aud sus<iutihann.a hot'h and many ot'tbem were armed shentt hrown.whowent oatwith the cap ture-1 train last night has not returned in his action here yesterday he was govern ed by instructions telegraphed from judge barnard whiih torl-id all t>er*unr interfering with link as receiver of the road kamsay haa about i(kji anti-renters from albany and schenectady stationed ataf ton ami the krle forces o<i or 3w trong are near the tunnel s>vcuteen inilce up the road there are conflicting rumors about the burning of a hiidgu oue rep rt says it was • mall bridge between alton and bain bridge while another saya only a litte tres tie waa torn down near afton at 3.15 another train of about 31)0 kri bands left on the sutt^uehanna n..vl t parties have gone since noon making foui hundred in all today the number o fresh men now at the tunnel is seven | eight hundred colonel kobie baa calle out the forty-fourth regiment a tr*i with the men on board will start to-nigbi one hundred and fifty of the men con posing the erie fighting corps were armr with revolvers and it is reported that ti albany party is likewise armed till later the city it full of rnmora the on trustworthy intelligence from the scene operations ia that at h o'clock the bt men drove tlie other party into the tunm gone shots were tired and one of the xi ty lud hu hmd ih nill braabot '»• latbt about the tine the miuti fraa hen w bn ».. rttach«d th othivp.r^'s dro them thiongh the tunnel a l<«o moti wu uk«n through and came in ouuinon with another fooomotivr rt th other end the fumeey men then ouck ed th erie men nd drove them ail »»■. each party now hold pomemion of one end of the tunnel in the ikirnrsh veral penon were badly hmt among turn mr simpson conductor on th *■'-- koatl who wu iterely urm—">d with cluba and nones y—juuug v now i|uiet and both u art wi*itui for daylight a pntvision iaitt leaves hen at nix o'clock in the morning to supply the militia and the kris men new york details of hit wreck of flu i.rruiaiii;i pratt at fout schuyler &<•., ac ac nku y"1;k aug l'l the follow og dispatch hss been !■«-<■• i in this city : t j.nis n k an ]<*- sjß r m tvkumkardta j ) ri tiu | i.^-ri and crew art still at the weene of the wreck a tug-boat left this toning to bring what she can carry here fhjnwl.j r h pbotbe the sievner fiermania went ashore bat tiflay n.'ifn.iij at live ox-lock ou the rocks in seals < ove trepaasey liay a dense f prevailed it th time,which broke away ili/n.flt immediately aiter the teasel struck the mi«(i,^i:id ha«l oai-ely time to tavc th ir lives a heavy mca was running at the time th gvfwmbaa ha dispatched a tu to fllmjlst mhtatm the french kwk l>o:it jnat arrival here hau two hundred of th fnuaiiia'it passengers all wtll tin ■> mi r < i'['j..itr.i 13 a l"t*l wreck she lira k on the rocks ir tnfmmqp l*y ub sunnu avflsßsßj la»t about four miles iri)m the st-amer icrmama the passen gers and crew srannfl s ed and arrived ri'ti ju often boats to-day a dense fog hau prevailed on thin mm tor tho last wm weeks niwi i received of vessels wrecked nil all p-ti r cf thi inland üßnun k the agent of the flamltur american line have tli>pat bed the steamer ( ambria t the asaistaccb of the passeugers of the wrecked steamer gmmm the cambria wan about to leave for humpe with a full cargo bat be discharged and bailed this evening for newfoundland rtlk i k\an ml kokkkk l.aat evening after the adjournment of fhl examination of john h pratt the lilt-l''1 texan rioter and murderer a r<|tiad of tinted states soldiers took the prisoner from the custmy of marshal liarlow an<l him into ■iknt and conveyed him to fort sjhupler where he delivered into the charge erf major taylor thin summary jtrocetding undoubtedly prompted by appre hension that judge m tiuii would render a decision lil>eratiug the prisoner on the ground put forward fay cmnsttl i'ryor ami r.mhr.uic that lie haw not bs*tt guilty of any offence against the doited tffrftn i'lle tall.oin the iermau tailom strike continues limiiors that two of the largest cloth'tig linns i..i.i acceded to the demands of the strikers luit uo authentic accnuiit.i wen re ceived at the headquarters of the associa tion kailkoah wax the case of x pp vs th suspension liridge ti new kngland a kne rsttfeaad ) uuj.any came up ayaiu to day the prin cipal nh.irge against the directors is that they have been trying to sell ml to another i-ooipany after a d.-sultory discussion be tween tile couusel on motion of edwin lann-m a referee was bjmotntafl to take the testimony of the president and other orti era of the company the ease ww ad journed ti!l monday next as iateubtisu >' ir in the supremo court hjtecial term tliin ifu'rnoon itcfore jadn * ardn/o application his made on behalf of several charitable iiintituti'.ns far noaammh to compel the m<tro[mihtan kxei hoanl to pay over to thrill out el the funds in their control an amount ranging from to 10,000 appropriated to their use and included in tho l.lit tax levy the application wa op bomd on the yrinniil ttiat the rt;venue arm mu from mom licenses is pledged for the redemption of the city debt and ttie legis lature has no i vi't to direct it from the legitimate channel the decision was re served tiik i-rintkk the plate printers strike continues the men are so much encouraged by ac count from the washingto plate printers uho say they will hold out till the national k'tnk oiiipanv w ill tie forced to yield t3m < ompany ar now engaged in printing new fractional currency and can not get hands to finish the work within the t..iti.d time therefore the strikers arc very oonlident of suuoees cable news the harvard-oxford race ixed for august 25th kon<*w*'«l activity of the span i>h i'arlists sic fa ft london august the tiiw i;i an article oil the relations of spain mil i'uba mm ikrtween the military punctilio of th former and patriotic fanaticism of the 1a t>t tilt interests of both are likely to su tvr especially where the ijilcstions at isau slioum be brougt under the control o mad reason and their bmmmii kept fr from the inlluences of impulse ami passinu 11 it can ho proved that tho separati-m a the colony from the mother country is i unavoidable and not mirvin.ite w>ntingene it ■■■v ■tlie hiighth of uifffnt-pd to ■\: iii h i'ltn-.i fraught with destruction 1 either side after reviewing the revo lution in spain the writer continues in provident and helpless as marshal prim tjovernuient may be it can safely be pr rl&itned the best spain could have umle the mmi t/i-eumstances its chances of improvement lie in the powe of directing its enemiee to dome ti organization and reform nndi turbed by foreign or colonial complication strip the government of its bent troops f hstaiit t'npuditious drain the resources the ouutry for internecine feruggia with ihe kindred rac then tell us whether any amount of jjenius character or go«xl will can raise the members of the government to a level with the iliftk-ulties of the situa tion after if l bih into the causes of c raising in uba the thar says the ust fanatical of opjwsition are weu aware lat spain can only u'uipuranly crush the n-belliuuh spirit in the colony were spain quit of colony withi'ut ompensation the thanksgiving for happy riddance mii^ht well be mink throughout the j>eninaula but if a large bum of money is received into the bargain spaniards cannot be too thank ful the hut french campaign in mexico ought to have mad it manifest that there is neither honoi nor prorit to gain for power of the i'ld continent by meddling with affairs of the w mr motley the american minister has api>ointed baatman of yueenstoim consul of the i'nited state at laaguw ro urn the harvard men went out in their new boat to-day the crew consisting of faye bow l.yman simmons and lx>riug t itroke they timed regularly and made forty strokes per minute the general opinion among boating men here is that the har vard's are les study in their rowing than the oxford's but that their stroke appa rently in short and deep making good dis tance and short time wednesday 25th of augrut has been finally agreed to as the day for the race there have been further failures of limn in the cotton trade at preston lloyal assent has been given to tbc bill for the purchase of telegraph lines by gov ernment the carlistn pakih aug 10.—the pdtrie mi large bands composed of othcan and soldiers and number of the clerical party have reas sembled in the northern districts of spain the am well armed and organized and it is reported that the great carlrst demon stration nan i>een fixed for the i.lth inst the spanish consul at hayoune tele graphs that the arhstb art gathering again on the frontier and intend to make an ir ruption into spain to-moirow the gov ernment ia fully prepared to meet them all along thw line all the ca&list bands now in the country are seeking refuge in the moantaina c'ch a hivaxa aug 10 intelligence received from puerto principe is to the effect that the rebels have destroyed the railroad bridge near that city it was repaired how.'ver by the spanish troops the next by frtarh mm atstkia vikn^a aug lit.—rtaron yon benst in his speech before the delegations yesterday defended the publication of the ked book and all it contained its disenssion he argued would remove misapprehension and not create di*'|tiietiide he contradicted the asf>eition that he had interfered in the iilnr of the i lennan states or exercised any prerisure to form a south ierman con federation llu reiterated the previoua aa sertion that no alliance existed between auvtria and any european power but adds in france we have a good friend it is jaeational>le if germany could help tin france has always shown fnondiship and sincerely entertains kindly feelings for all the people of austria in conclusion the premier stated that moat of the dis agreement with prussia were through the publication of tli red book and in ju&uce to wcrther ho was bound to hear testimo ny that he otsred no iinpe<limeut to the latter relation the jk.licy of austria was one of domestic not foreign alliances it it generally understood in paris that haron v'oa ijeuah in alluding so positively to the sincere friendship of france desired to convey tfce impression that he did not consider prussia a sincere friend washington president grunt to visit 4'orry pa on the i:tth mi.'oi iim of iho cabinet yestertlav a.i ike ftc v mnom august 10 | commander 11 b l.owry is onlcred to taki command of the kucerne which is to m t'agthe ship t admiral i'oor and will sail in a few days to cuba ae'l'uln tmknts ainrug the appointment announced to day aro c m kulix ivtrard as consul a ililflwig kobt ilawley postmaster wißiamaport l"a ; cnwi k crist postmaster at ansonia n v < omuianjcr m suiitli will jwrform th duties of secretary of the navy durin the al^eace uf koljeson m kmcrsou has been appointed collec tor of ' liitiiiri for the ihntrict of gfimmw n v pice thotnas hmn sua]>ended nathan klakely haa beeu appointed lie oeivcr of public moneys for the district of landa subject to sale t lieatpce nebraska tiik caimnet mii/-m>r the cabinet meeting adjourned at three o'clock nothing transpired concemin subjects discussed for wl'ich there ia tl slightest official authority naval nominations the secretary of the navy has made tb following chai>l;<-k the in names of vessels conform more fully with the law arizona to nevada hecla to nebraska hercules to oregon thunderer to massachusetts asto ria to iuaha cambridge to congress de troit to canandaij^ia achillea to madoc ktua to nansett argus to koka atlas to mohawk castor to mahopae spittire to suncook stromboli to w'assuc lartar to va/00 ttmptst to vuma nemi'sli to wy ivudotte vt\en to oceola tornado to win nepago leksonai the i'resident will make a ploasure to over the erie kailway leaving new friday morning the l.'ltli and will reiuai a few days at cany and at kane i'a \ kk i.ikki.v it is generally believed no detinite con . i i"n was arrived at in the cabinet meeting n-lative to our relations with spain and cuba and that the considera tion thereof has been postj»ousd till the next meeting probably on the l'oth l»iyj»atch<s from admiral ll<iff regarding the execution of american citizens at san tiaga de i'uba were forwardej by the navy to the state department and are now held by the latter miscellaneous ivit ri»|ilil lumior i.'iktdl interest from ililtfr.ni point yetiterday was the last day of the sixth annual meeting of the saratngo lacing as h.hjiation the o<h handicap corsicao was the favorite throughout all ran loee nemesis leading for three-quarters f a mile witli ors\can close up in entering the last mile and neck and nevk at the quarter pole viley and the rest trailing after entering the back stretch corsican took the lead and viluy passed nemesis sv the second place on the home stretch and was only beaten a couple of lengths by i orsican which won in 8.10 sleety and sanford ran a dead heat for the third place ' nemesis waa beaten otf to fifth julius sixth the second race wasfor ftsnfc four miles for all ages ieneral yorke led for two miles when vauxhall passed tirst into the third mile with yorke second and abdel ka<!ir last in this way they ran to the home stretch amel k^ir ran game to the endiiud won the race beuing yorke several lengths amid tumultuous excite ment time-mile 1-395 two miles 3 three miles 53&1 bn milea 7::!1 the thirl race was lor the consolation pi-.ree of 4t)o one aud one-eighth mile to name at post horses beaten once during the meeting allowed seven pounds twice ten pounds three times iiitcen pounds en trance tree the race was won by kaniiy i.udlow in yt prof thurston left moadvillc la for new york at two o'clock yesterday after noon in his hastens accompanied by messrs wiphaiit and llildwin he was iv view for about thirty minutes and when last seen was making good time his ascen sion the day before was only partial owing t the late hour tbe wire mills of the cleveland rolling » ompany situated in newbur^h ohio have wen totally destroyed by tire the loss is 585.u00 insured fi>r over 960,000 including 940 in the lens falls com pany full returns from the third alabama congressional district give hetlin kep itjo majority over parkinson the delega tion will stand as follow1 buck from the first district buckley from the second hetlin from the third hays from the fourth all republicans im and sher wood lvmocrats from the fifth and figflss this i a democratic gain of two the vote in the state will be but little if any more than one-half that cast at the presidential election the democratic state central committee of ohio which meets at columbus to-day are discussing the feasibility ol the com mittee taking upon themselves the responsi bility of nominating a candidate for gov ernor in place of kopecrans it is not im probable that the committee will make a nomination telegraphic summary from tbhtbaoit aftkrsoos's kdittg.ss | wasuhgtom va?hington aug 10.—some of the personal and political enemies of daniel e sickles in and out of the republican party have been quietly organizing a movement to defeat his nomination as minister to spain before the senate the charges re lied upon are trumped up from his past po litical career and also from his private life none of them are new and nearly all of them have already appeared in a certain new york newspaper gen sickle seems te have been apprehensive of something of tbis kind before leaving for madrid how ever he did not anticipate any serious diffi culty when his name should come before the senate tor confirmation because be be lieved that hia friends there would be strong enough to put him through he thought it best however to leave the mat ter in charge of a friend which he did that gentleman wrote to senator stunner a few days ago calling attention to the organized attack being made upon gen sickles and in reply received a letter to-day wherein mr sumner after speaking in warm terms of the ability of general sickles and his fitness for the mis sion to which he has been appointed gives the assurance that so far as he stunner is personally concerned he will do all he can to procure the continuation of general sickles he also expresses the opinion that there will he no opposition to him in the committee on foreign relations except from the ijemocratic members thereof nor in the senate except from the same side of the house the mflew—i senatorship advices from a trustworthy source in ten nessee state that the legislature elect has been carefully canvassed with a view of obtaining information pertaining to the ejection of a farted states senator the result shows that ex-president johnson will receive the support of ail the old line democrats while the old line whigs will support stokes or some other man of sim ilar political kin the balance of power will be doubtless held by the whigs but few of whom will under any circuinstanoes be willing to vote for their old antagonist andy johnson it ia them:fort not im probable that a repvbliosst f he onscrva tive stripe will be elected ii 111 hi lii—i ssstdm to-day will be attended ity the president and all the members who can possibly get here in time and it is not probable that any except boutwell and cox will fail to arrive it is well known that the spanish question tt.>t in other words the future policy of ur government regarding the cuban insur rection will 1m discussed tho action oi tbe new york i'mted states marshal in ssnssg the spanish gunboats will also re ran c attention and it is quite probable that they will be released under proper re strictions another opinion 1 r--.it iuterest in manifested in the ses sion of the cabinet to-day the general impression is that matters relating to recon struction and the southern elections will be entirely ignored in the deliberations and the whole ht.*.--i"n be devoted exclusively to masters having reference to the situation in cuba and the correspondence which recent ly has taken place between secretary fish ms minister sickles on the one side aud mr kobertß the spanish minister and kegent iserrano on the other concerning tlie attitude of this government in the it rut status it is well known that for some day past the cable has been burden ed with the suggestions and discussions of these dignitaries and the probability is that eertaia facts have been communicated t this government by minister sickles which will impart an cutirly new phase to the situation i'nder these circumstances the impression which prevails of a lengthy and important cabiuet session arc baaed up'm good foundation new york km york aug 1(1 president grant , arrived in this city last evening and pro ceeded at once to the residence of bis uro * ther-in-law mr corbin at u minutes t past nine o'clock the president accompan ied by secretary fish and general porter left for washington "' the sew i'ostofkhf the ceremony of breaking ground for the * building of the new postohicc was duly \ performed yesterday morning the tirst t shovel full of earth was turned by colonel joseph dodd the oldest attach of the l'ostothce in thia city having been employ i ed in the oth'ue siuce thu year 1316 1 mekchakts union ! in the supreme court judge * ardozo 3 yesterday delivered an opinion in the case of certain parties against the merchants l nion kxpress * umpany argued before b him m*m three months since denying the c application to remove mr allen the re c ceiver and to appoint a successor nkw yokk august i*v—the steamship 8 germanic which left new york the td for j hamburg waa lost at sea total loss the , crew and passengrrs were saved and prob l>ly the mails also no pas*i<-ulars she , had on board 7-">,ihh in specie ( urn i the -•' hu lip iermania was lost near ( trepa-ssey on saturday the passengers i and crew were successfully landed there t and a tug has gone to their assistance t an'itueifstkam^itm1 lost ( th'.1 steamship cleopatra from montreal for london was totally lost near trepassey j on monday evening the passengers and . crew were all aa^.'d and have broad at : st johns 1 sussursmßrn rounca the sun's correspondence has had an in . terview with john juiney adams the j latter will accept the democratic nomina 1 tion for governor of massachusetts if nomi i uated though does not desire it lie ap i proves secretary fisk's foreign policy does ( nut favor territorial expansion thinks dem i ocrats will soon control the entire southern < states that the fifteenth amendment ib 1 invalid that signs of dissolution are appar 1 ent in republican ranka that democrats } should accept negro suffrage and other iv i evitalue results of war and nominate ohu 1 t hoffman for president i bf.<»kf.r finei the wall street brokers were sentenced i to day by ludge cordoza to tinea ranging i from mi to sin and in two instances to j imprisonment in the city prison for live and f ten days respectively i summary msans of all klnrt uy telegraph two brothers named frederick and james llodcett were drowned in the st lawrence ri\er last night by the eapeizing of a boat seven persons eseajied from the baltimore jail last evening by cutting through the ventilator a reward of ism is offered for the apprehension of holfmau and dennis the fuueral of the hon charles allen at worcester mass took place to-day the officers of the inanidpality passed resolu iona of respe.t t the memory of the de ceased the returns from eighty counties of kentucky gives tate the democratic can didate for treasurer a majority of tt^ss the lower house consists of 81 democrats and s republicans thia morning at the coal bank near mas salon ohio an iron cage containing eight men fell forty feet to the bottom of the shift severely injuring live of them break ing their legs arms and ribs medical a si^tancc was immediately called and all are now doing well a fresh conspiracy has been discovered in madrid nizmen-ua arrests have been made including seventeen gens d'armes thirty arrests haye taken place at burgos the leader of the < arlist band in 1-eun has been taken prisoner and shot 0k while the remains of conrad gorbacb late of pittsburgh w*te being taken to the cemetery monday the coffin was taken in charge by the coroner at the suggestion of the agent ol a life insurance company fjorbach waa insured for ifzt.ihx fuul play is suspected the london evening fwuppnaa liber al yesterday contained au editorial on the case of h aggerty who was appointed american consul at laagow the writer after paying a tribute to uniform good faith of the american executive c so far as fenianism is concerned justifies the refusal of the british government to grant the e\e>fjateur president grant had no portion of the record of mr haggerty and nnder the circumstances the govern ment had no option but to refuse toacknowl edge him and the justice of the refusal would doubtless be recognized at washing ton mr gladstone is again quite ill his condition causes anxiety among his friends on sunday night a part of young men went to the city hotel in naahviue and called for joseph l barbour of bwtford conn in the name of mr stone ute can didate for senator on the state ticket when mr barbour appeared in the office they took him out and carried him towards the suspension bridge barbour seized lum iof a lamp post and while some were trying f to pull hia away others struck him ov.r . the shonld^n with thfir cane here gtn . tlenien came up and interfered in hia behalf : . and he was permitted to return to his hot 1 . barbour traveled with stokes during isw . latter part of the canvass and corresponded with the sftij jowtau he was not seri ously hurt the mtrage was committed without cause the st louis r'-lice commissioners have received a deepatfe from irondjde stating that col bowen i command of the force sent to capture hidebnnd the desperado of the south-east muoon and sheriff mur phy of at franois county were fired upon by hildebram thia attack on the officers of the law nay result in the send ing of a strong torn of v1 '*'* to washing ton and st fnaiaoo counties and the driving uut of the mole gang of outlaws in that section the annexationu of nova scotia are di vided in regard to tie course to be pursued in securing anneation to the u s one party favor a bold tirect annexation move ment and are determined upon nothing less than complete sevennoe from treat britain the other party advocate an anterior poli cy of independence a certain to lead to the desired result prince arthur is expected to arrive at halifax in the iteamsni[.'city of paris on or about the m mat foreign items the american schooner yacht sapho which left the light ship ouuide of sandy houk at ti:26 a m ew york time july sto arrived at queentown last evening at nine o'clock ureenwi:h time thus making the trans-atlantic voyage in twelve days nine hours and thirty-six minutes she re jjorta light wicd mud continued foggy weather all wellonboord the alb»n l na.^.li.nn i t k mt bin«;hamton aug lit.—the managers of the erie ftadway company were busy this morning preparing to prosecute the albany &. isußqiehanaa railroad very little trustworthy information concerning the position of tae cane can be ascertained two special traii.it tilled with workmen or guerrillas so-called left this city this morn ing before nine o'clock un the albany & sus quehaniia railroad in the krie railway cars the first train took two hundred and the second tram one hundred and fifty men they were under charge of s d hucker il-m ral suj>erintendettt of the line rail way and 11 d y pratt division superin tendent they took a good supply of ttour and beef with them most of the men hereto fore employed on this end of the albany and sußquehanna railroad are now lying idle ip to noon to-day no trains have ar rived from albany since yesterday morning it is reported tbat the train which left this city last evening was seized at afton by a large force of uteii in the uamaey inter est and that their intention is to retake hinghamton if they find that they are strong enough chautatjqua county polltlrml fl;»lr-—mali mt-natoi-hlil — mi iiitier of assembly etc etc h{om i x vhmbm fikkksi'omibnt j august % 1860 the political atera here in thia strong hold of republicanism are beginning to boil and the scuni and lilth continually thrown to the surface in consequence there of is laughable to say the least perhaps no section of the state has wit nessed so violent political agitation as did this senatorial district embracing the coun ties of chautauqua and cattaraugus two years ago this fall and which resulted in the election of a democrat of the most meagre dimensions to the state senate it is hoped that no such calamity will again befall an intelligent constituency who have been so misrepresented during the past two years at albany it will be remembered that in the sena torial canvass of isu7 the hon w l ses sions who had frequently represented the county and senatorial district at the state capital was almost unanimously renomin ated fur the senate by the regular republi can convention some personal grievances about the time of his nomination culminated in the must bitter personal and vindictive opposition that we have ever witnessed the hon a f allen of jamestown who was a member of the constitutional convention was taken up by the bolters and run aa an opposition republican candi date ; and strange as it may appear to those not acquainted with the history of the af fair received covertly at first but later the direct aid of the then powerful influ ence of his excellency r k fenton the influence also of the member of con gress at the time the hon henry van aeruam was first given for allen but afterwards but when too late to save him was exerted for sessions this vacillation of mr van aernam cost him his renomination for con gress the succediug year while the ikjl ters or friends of mr allen were defeated in chautauqua county by about one thous and the demoralization of the party in cattaraugus county caused the contest to close with the defeat of both the republi can.candidates and this in a district where the uaual majority is considerably greater than the whole democratic vote it is but proper in this connection to say that the in fluence of no paper outside of the district tended so strongly to produce this calam ituous result as the new york trihme while no outside efforts endeavored so ef fectively to prevent it as those of the buf falo ti.fjrri*x had your counsels been fol lowed it is now conceded the result would have iteen entirely different the course of the trilmif as is well known was not based upon any previous act of the regular nominee mr sessions but iroin a private frieadshqj which mr ireely had for the bolting candidate mr allen in view of the issue of that canvass would it not be quite as well for mr greeley not to be so officious in proffering i:nisked-"er advice to the republicans of chautauqua l>uring the same contest great effortswere made to defeat the election of mr liemus for the assembly who had the reguur nomination but the personal popularity of that gentleman overcame all opposition a bolt in the first district of cattaraugus county resulted in the defeat of mr searle who had the regular nomina tion and the election of a democrat the regular republican ticket in both counties was elected although strenuous efforts were made especially in chautauqua to defeat it it is but jnstic to the candidates at that time to say that the right against them was not from per sonal considerations but from the fact that the original ilar as fixed by a few who as sumed to control matters was entirely smashed by more competent men at the nominating conventions names and particu lars i reserve for a future article much of the feeling engendered by the senatorial fight of iso 7 entered into the congressional campaign of the succeeding year after the most solemn pledges as is asserted to the hon henry vanaernam this gentleman was thrown overboard on the very threshold of success hon n m allen of cattaraugus shared the same fate while the chances of mr sessions nomination were suddenly frustrated by the moat barefaced traitorism of one of his chosen delegates by a general system of cheating and deception of those acting under the influence of mr a f alien of jamestown who as stated above was the defeated candidate of th bolters for th state senate mr porter sheldon of this county received the nomination and had the vote of the party in november follow ing the approaching senatorial con test is regarded by all especially the particular friends of mr sheldon the member of congress as foreshadowing in a great degree the chance for his renomina tion next year it is therefore very ne cessary for him that some political friend in cattaraugus should he nominated for the sena'e so as to leave the field clear in chautauqua for himself iln this county it seems to be well under stood that the hon m p hemes of the first assembly district has had the most positive aaauran-e from liov fentoa that he should be nominated bnt existing obli gations due sheldon allan k co will com pel him to let mr bemns slide the hon n m alien and col nash of the second districtof cattaraugus and hon . mr barse of the first are understood to [ aspire for the senatorial nomination col ;! nash is the choice of mr sheldon acd if ' : selected will materially aid the pl-.ns i ai t;it latter tat ( mrr a 7 b alae 1 ti^n d cither one ef the othai would il 10-iked upon m a defeat of sheldon as i n m alien jjid his friend have come to 1 the conclusion that they were completely sold by mr sheldon in the las conpres sional scrimmage while mr barse is a well known friend of van aernam's,who dislikes both governor feoton and sheldon with a perfect hatred probably no man in catta raugus county could unite all elements equal to the hon j p darling but it is doubtful whether he could be induced to accept the position if offered mr s wessons is not understood to be a candidate but that some new man may be brought forward at the last moment is not unlikely the whole matter is in a very unsatisfac tory condition with the hon mr sheldon and his friends and it is a very common remark to hear that the brains of that entire faction are now in europe with sena tor fenton for as compared to the great political ability of the latter mi sheldon is as a pigmy to a giant no such political timber was ever before sent to congress from this district for the assembly iv this county from the first district mr remus is spoken of though doctor brewer of westlield is prominently mentioned the contest there will be slight for the second district more candidates are offering and more fun is expected as its results will have a much greater bearing up on the congressional tight of 1870 the hon j t williams of dunkirk has been prominently mentioned as a candi date but we learn is oat in a card peremp torily declining the nomination also the same with b w clarke esq of that riwu among those now mentioned as aspirants in a greater or lesser degree aie the names of the hon yv s camerou of jamestown thefsnember for the past two years messrs vinton of cherry creek wilcox of ville novia hiller of hanover otis corbett of corbett h j negus esq and o 4 winansjof dunkirk the length of this letter will prevent an analysis of the qulincations of the several candidates iv my next i shall endeavor to give the particular claims both frricair and public which each has up on the republicans of the ditrict 1 will only add up on this point at present that the last named gentleman is undestood to be the selection of messrs sheldon a co which faction arrogates to itself more than an ordinary purity of character to dcuionstate this mr winans and a few par titularly ixirr friends whom i will mention hereafter are vigorously at work winans opened the campaign by the present of a bran new silk hat to the ker mr shaffer the lutheran clergyman at dunkirk hoping it is said to secure the influence of the latter in the coming caucus the reverend gentleman received and wears the hat but i learn expresses himself as op posed to mixing in political affairs time and space will not permit me in this com munication to give a biographical sketch of the life of this ssjrsj candidate of this pure faction suffice it to say 1 learn that for several years mr winans was supposed to be a strong mcclellan man as he was a devoted worshipper at this hrin but fuller particulars hereafter for the office of school commissioner se veral good names are mentioned either would be acceptable to the people there never has been a time when so much doubt pervaded the minds of politicians in this county as to the result a victory for sheldon this fall will only arouse and com bine the most determined opposition to his renomination to congress next year while his defeat at this the commencement of his congressional career would blast his po litical hopes in his wanderings through the district your correspondent will keep you posted and give facts without fear or favor barnumism in canada ffna th n y w..r1.1 now that the chinese giant has come fcp ns and the domain of wonder is transferred from spring street to thirtieth street curi ssity about miss anna swan who has been over the seas this long time the nova sco tiau giantess and the gorilla is no longer lively but one relic of barnum survives it is zuruby hawnune thebeautiful circas sian girl zuruby escaped from the spring street fire having lost her week's stipend having lost the jewels presented to her by all the royal families of europe having lost in short in her own touching words as interpreted at the time by the h'orfa linguist " everything but her character and that bhe would have lost only she didn't have it with her zuruby has late been exhibited in canada and last wee she shone upon montreal towards the close of her metropolitan career some tiend in human shape put afloat the gainful rumor that she originated not in circassia but in the tenth ward and tha her native i'ral was the bowery this dreadful tale has at last after a year and a half leached the canadian ear the peo pie of montreal had been feisting for fortnight upon the voluptuous charms n the pride of the harem when the story wa whispered round their rapture turned to indignation she had beguiled them o their praise so the lewd fellows of moo treal turned to and mobbed the tent whicii she illuminated zuruby lied howling am was smuggled out under the canvass the mob wreaked their wrath upon the picto rial representations outside and on the ten itself there was uot left one tent pin upon another that was not torn dowi a last accounts zuruby was making her will way for her native heath via alaska am her bereaved exhibitor mourning like rachael and refusing to be comforted — —■stsammiiihul—the ritualistic infant bap tizer of new york has been improved up on in one direction at least the young est child of kalph chandler commander of the tallapoosa was recently baptized the vessel and ladies were gaily decorated a correspondent of the philadelphia prrx sayß that the full uniforms of the officers the white dresses of the ladies and children gathered together in his name around an impromptu font was a touching picture that could not be witnessed without emo tion but the emotion produced by offi cial uniforms and white ureases is nothing to the scene which followed and which is related all in one breath as follows the rev i>r nelson performed tne c«t«n«u in his very impressive and feeling manner and after the little one was made regenerate a child of od all adjourned to the spacious decks of tha tallapoosa where to the music of the academy band which was most tastefully and kindly provided by captain reer of the yard the younger portion of the party tripped the light fan tastic toe " for two hours when the talla poosa after a hearty iod speed from all steamed for washington d c where du ties quite as important if not so touching a character awaited the commander it is hard to say which is the most touching the regeneration of the little one the puff of the music the whirl of the dance or the steaming up of the boat evidently the correspondent could see no difference he treats them all as part of a very affecting show i m — tiik annual aggressive snake has his re porter in a bite new hamprhire paper as is very often the case this time he was of the brack kind known as the racer and he wore a white ring why not a paper col lar on his neck his felonious assault with intent to ac on^thif occasion was on a little girl engaged in picking berries in a tranquil meadow at boscawen another small girl procured sticks with which the two made such good play on the reptile that he at last uncoiled himself and ran away we use the expression ran away deliberately because tb black snake to gether with some other species has rudi mentary legs and walks what we should like to know however is why all the wri ter on the subject of snakes repudiate the frequent stories told about this black one coiling about people's lees also why none of them describe a black snake with a ring about its neck also why somebody whose child has been attacked by a snake doesn't forward the child with the snake coiled about it to some collector of such interest ing curiosities gj gji dr wi-tap.'-j balsom of wild cherry is a combination and a form indeed forbear ing and curing diseases of the throat lungs and chest it cures a cough by loosening and cleansing the longs and allaying irrita tion ; thus removing the cause instead of drying up the cough and leaving the dis eaa behind ssml «■an — feesh a a maibkn'a sstxam i the pure peachy < cmplexion which sssswenj tfc use of llagau's magnolia bs'ui it is the true secret of beauty fashionable la dies in society understand this the magnolia balm changes the rustic country fiirl into » city belle more rapidly than any other one thing reddam sunburn t freckles blotch a and all effects of the summer sun disap pear where it is used and a genial culti vate fresh expression is obtained which ritali the bloom of youth beauty is pot ibl to au who will invert 7ft omu a any mpwctahfo atore mod inaivt on gattin g tke magnolia balm use nothing but lyon'i kathairon to dreaa the hair mwpdao died tod ant it iii thw city a s p m how r tu*lt a^iil nine months sea i i t junes mil xargwt tod.l fumral tai wedoenday morning i in o'clock from b lltmuu str t friends and acquaintance 1 die family arc ioviteu t t u.i proposals offu'k a c 8 fukt porter buffalo n v aug 5 imotf | sealed proposals in ill'hll cate.with a oss of thii advertisement attached ill be n'-ieived by the midenatned until n o'clock m cm the frth ••( bsassavser lis*,for ftiifnsauis tbe co«t of port niagara b v with the following named submnenee store to he delivered at the new y..rk central railroad ik^t september 20 1 sou ins hbssspt is be sßhjscl to ass sasaeestscths commandihi osbstsi iv|*rtment st the f-*.*t pwk i'rime me * barrels dssea side well cured ndl pack.-d jim soawn ifrun bset'i cured ffesst sjsawfcj 20u floor 78 bsstssa omhsttw be if write wn'rrwhwt asid one-half of red winter or spring-wheat of the fotlowrmg brand c;<>1«1 best lpjbtbbmb ky osssnsssbbs while k"~e clifton mills big lotf jonetßßß star and cbssbshb ■* srashsi bsjaal in quality banes whit luho-ftfls blbi iso in>undd tilwn«rt.lnrrt"*-1c 10 " lava ccmbbs 250 •' bssssm and orosssl osffss iw *' qasaatssssl basest *• " brown sugar «■* " cm i>.d su.-ar *<*> " vinegar i2oga!'.ni gasaws adamantine jnopnimd s..ap hard bar icm-lqimlitj 2tl " ball-tails hi i—nils sso " pasfter,osesan ataaasasss » " irteit cora « w sn i.iina snaas <* " qrasevsss « * tsnistiiis i 4 " rsasapfsa 7 pssssfsss shsy 2 ksanbsnrf jssn b nassksen jain 72 ' cortenaed milk im " men ™ creh & ismbsniilstl fill it ttfcstt pickles 72 bottler w msnssi rwm.r »* j kxtranrt i f fcsbbmsi ■■n isli maessssm yea-t p"wd*rn 10 " bsasffsss i fl'-ur bean rice tobacco coffee bssssn casanva besfsg soasasb will do nsnasnesl w.th the mia ftjeosestssßmsstiasatssi the isgns to reject any and a of the bids offered in caae of failure or deficiency io the quality or sassssf f say si the article stfnalsata t i de livered,th<-n the v»mmin«ry at fort porter buffalo n v , shall have the power sb iil'ply the deorietx-y b bsssssbsb and the o sbnesbbt sm 1 charged with the difference of nwt tbe cslstlsl ssi wbi he required to enter into bonas for th bbss of fifteen bmbssei hollars t*lm bsnsß4ssßaly »» •• bssssbbbbsbjsbssjbbsi nwassemsisi must 1 mentioned ts the bbss the btss>msvs«abi he opened at 11 o clock m , on the nh day sf nspnmamsr lane at tfc ssa\st uhieh time and bsbbb the bidder are reque*te<l bo he ' rsbsmssaj will be mark.d i'nj-^au for bsssbb t lis,"mill bsnwssssi p b pif.kce fir lientecant first infantrj a c s fort porter buffalo n y the lailmad wai the hostile forces in battle array at the tunnel < upturn or a train l.y the kamsa.v 1.'.-rular reported fighting last night the erie raiders c victorious t»»e !»«■*» york anil prims i vania lenlral bond kai-kinic 8.-.m try a oomp etc>swrtinent at reasonable prte*a buffalo mou&manq store 41 -•• ■'■■'■* block ih isolation t copartnership nutii-c in iieret frireo lint the partnership h.rrto fi>rv existing dctwvcn i li i ditfer m.l ge<>rge werner is tin day ■!'*. had in mutii.l consent tht business will hereafter v oarrtej n («, th imier-i.-n.-l who will c-'llevt all mild tmi i*t ii ■1.-bt f the oidccrn tieokui wbknek pl •€ 4u»t>artn«r>atp tii ■■■rtm!i!i hcrwloft.ro i-m-hru uikj.t the 1 mi tiaiiiv ■< h'ltinxik ut9 a (■<>., i ( ir.*i b limi titi->n on the f.r day of july isbb all penoim in li-h(«d to the ute firm k(|uej|ed t ]■•>■the xune l either of the undcniitned ei>win a iioi.hr<h>ka henry o dee william r dee buffalo july 24 s».;i t'nparlnrnhlp tli uiiili'r-ijfuwt h&rc this day formed a c|'iirtni-r ship iifxl r th timi hum of u o ft w h i>rr and h the suiv tmil u<<!t>i>iok !>»'■v will votittn i ih i 1r .- i i.ii-ino at i7rt main v tb&akful fur tlw libenii itr =«.■*»;•■hereto^'tt exten^tl t the adi firm m.lkit a im»ithinmm«of the nune hhslly o i»ek william h dke buffalo july 2*th iw9 h r r pi»ln c mum nmp.if door suh and blind hanufacu>ry 206 x senen st t buffalo fi curing hiding mouldings brack >■!.., kilo ftried duon qlaoed and unrijurd ba*h inside and outftj if blmda door and window hyames alm m»iiiiip sa»in and turning of every description don to order on hnort notice and with dispatch htfhwlaca alcobol kir thomas clark niccewor to curk * brown ftpctifyiiif dirtiller enrner of waahinftoo and perry itreetr buffala kanutacturer and doalar in hifb winw aiooboi fura hpinu coloro spirit*.tku hed wmaky old rye whisky domwtk brandie and oin bart^l tyjpc k«m«rtry and priaters warjchoubb fuminhce everj article rcquirul in the printing buxinekn to any ex text detdrcd on ai reamnable term an hm foundry in this country also elbctrottpin it all it variety al type adapted or mcfci maying ma chine m^liimaw b«ffa\lo malleable iron worki malleame iron mad to ordur pratt a lrtch frorth proprietor office 62 and 64 terrace it buffalo n t cdbntrlhat fire ln«virma\«a company of uartfonl capital 900,000 wm 0 smith affent 4 brown's ilulmi buffalo n t hartfbnl plra inmram «■kiiufanr chartered in 1810 cash capital 11,000,000 wm c smith agent 4 brown building buffalo m v phoenix fire l<ii«rn>t compaay of hartford capital 800,000 wm ('. smith afrem 4 brown's btiiloinifa buffalo n t i.mike ire the buffalo ice company are now prepared to sup ply cuftotners with lake ice at the lowest rates a full supply guaranteed the season through the deli/cry wagons of ibis company are colored red and prominently littered lakh ice any inat tention of men delvt'iieg ice if reported at the of fice will he corrected orders left at marvin's drug stoke cor washington and seneca streets u]tm promptly fill * ' bhmmm j«anc«-*s hair tonic and lleatorattvc the incomparable remedy try it.—it never fails this preparati-n stops the hair falling out and promote a vtkorouit frmwth clean«e the scalp of dandruff and render the hair soft and jl.isay it coiiuids no oulpkur.auicar of lead or oth tt coloring matwr being de«f(ned expressly for itrenrthcmn tti ti-iir 60 cente and ii per bottl prepared t>v r jknnkr chemist 41s main rt op posite the park tcctn bxtractcd wlthoat pain j 0 barbour formerly of new york ham an office in connection w«th dt m b straight i jen tint when he can be found daily ady to relieve ufferlac humanity dr harbour having had fffwat experience in extracting teeth under the influence 1 nitrous oxide or laughing gas will devom hi whole time to this branch of practio hundreds rf t^tlmoniaih can be wn at the flos at mo ml main mm 4 sjsesns thomas hotel & dining rooms oh tub eubopeax t r.ai ctbt tf map ud wskihjts bs buffalo n y ladies and gents private dining rooms enteasc oh washington st shell oystim cuui amd salt fish ricnvxd dailt dishze2 teom is to s weals krtkd to obpee at alljkhjm wesswss was r-loopeeaoe f k plumbly faafc and cmaa bnfld«r and daalar te w and nd land barren ta hoapa.auta v ■» ~«. all auida l oonpnrafa i '""■"''•*>'■•**■■ult in tha nauat iljle ud aarraiiled ttilau lo tum dom at all uom and on th boat asamsss tanaa ho n waaabattaa at aatrama oa faarl at*w©en main and.wadndgton rta ' =■■= dr sherman's rupture curatives furm>h*u b him at hi rmbm comlnstitsl hots thia city for tsn days only ph.itc-ynphk liken ■**«■of oases bssore and after cure with other lalorrnv tion luniiar-ed ►," t atia ssssj sasjbsjbjbsbja crockery crockery we inviu attention to our full bv>ek of earth wars oosßprtsint jta undt tmtbi iv baa t i i huts oissit it emu j is lokii'i cms mi intra skips t above are of tha newest patten imported to d band and white china ci i od humid klasswak iver platehware frfcdnch clocks,|bronzks parian marble a full isftsat of usef nl^and ornamental rood at lbs tary lowest fmtoss at w h glmny son co w h ulenint son & co offee j cas fixtures oftiih ■ssmeam nowc-sthamdl best style vkry uow prices warren elevated oven range beautiful larue ovens srohohical no.dcst no odobs or steam housekeepers remember this rant will rossi broil and jbjrfs perfectly ami i controlled by one damper f/sois agency at john c jewett & son's sis main stbket oefrigerators amd ice chests both slate and zinc tbe bert in market shaw a pebbis is main s dlateii forks and spoons t ktllltkd pricks tty warranted equal to an made shaw ft pbebis aeg main at t<able cutlery a fine assortment bhawj fbrkib 446 slain it pt?catift>wal prof henry sutter's new orbat german conservatory of music jamestown n y afsbm but th best herman teacher irireolor pr if henry sutter lead rof lhs grand jji-ra tdi the d ike of hettse iparmstadt pn.f fritz bclil tn crt siasßsjaatimutic director from ifainz prof bbsttgstftl kunkcl music dire.-tnr and orjran i»t frnm frankfort on tbe main *■application should i made at prof sutterx rcid fence or by letter a early bn faaanftsv isbbsss saavssss can ipe boaasasataaswl in the house where tlao french and german are tauiclit in connection . itli music send fur cfrc ilar f this excellent router v a turv of tiusic to iunrv si tter di factor jamestown n v the heathcote school corner pearl and genesee ivb al'tt'mn term will open auocwt 30th if c willism head master instructor n mathe in.tl.i natural sciences and the enu;uali studies tlins h i'itktn m a vice mfcrter instructor in latin snd greek r t ihsftssi ifri rrot at german ssaisssßfa baal literature j c malhoubie pn.f s fren.i bsaafbambj and literature joseph mischka pn.f if v.«*l and instrumental btaaaa —— i'reoeptrwsi of pn-i-aratorv l>ej»rtmciit boaro of trl'stebs kt rev a eland coxe i i , president a p-rtrr thoni|-oi nerrc tary snd treasurer rev i wiilkun shdton l d rer orlando withers - m>i i,hon g cornell re irr edward inifenutl d d dr jssi.es i whtts h d hoav william g faiv henry w r<-jrer james m smith basshßsl k worthiiuftatn gsorjre k hazard henry kip edwin t bsaaaa executive committee hon s g obttasl jain - m sn.ul jtmei.h war>i-i afi}aif*tir»i it ■sdmlmn"ii isaatsh l made to the fcsafsjaasßt at hie bbbmsaaßt no 146 m i>ivhi.,n st rraftftpcgt mill ftcnbol wvsv laihis oreekfieui maxv the school tear opens sept s as the number of pupil is limited an early aupllcatir.o i desirable for cireuhwa addre misb lok b wrioh t or^enfleld lafcasß beferencts bsv f aftftawsaaaaaaat buftajo ber 8 j may feyravuse bsv b h uhapta d d mew t*rk dtt 8.0 bt'mjtwejl.bscrssary of %* streasury samuel bottles bsu , editor sptingheli be)wbhcaii cottage bstmiif ary alden n y ssssssbstsbw sbf h.-l lir ifirh fall term opens bsaattsf ncfitsaiiaer ftwh 1b ap)>licatisns f-.r circulars of j.lih h'.iild tie niavde t tbe prinrt s«j ml^is e h rl nbfcl.l aldeu,_ji._y wells seminary at aurora on ca¥uga lake new york founded by hf.sry wei.w f , an hartered by the legislature i new ywrk | tai c'jlefre ha elegant and cimnxidi'ju building i and anparetua full erf af able and experienced teachara a^th every tadlity tat thorough and uc'.ie pakfead education i for r ; *■; .. a itb full paruculara apply to mins m m caktek i vim preaident and principal hef;aray insnttte 1«7 afjd ims spbv'ci st.,philadelphia p i engliish ajid french i pob toi.so ladies and hisses boarding and day pupila win ra-epen on hon day septemlarima prenah » the language ol the , lamilv and l crimtantly rpukan in the laautute h.dajit d-hbbvillt principal ssssj sbwbs larbaws m boots and shoes spbcul palb op suohtxt soiled shoes at greatly reduced pricesjj etrfa»«»radu>«lo»d^^l ena to calf aa«ad ssjis «"•«•»• ana so oil gaat oaforde lorßl m bayvsa»aw<>»y*»,e - l.akatl m aarga oaofraja booaa lor 1 skßaenaaira(ala>kfii so ladle.heart cilgia baoa.barsj m lea hoe ta ama aula lace garter lor b m ladlao m aarge fcamon bndu lor «. thaae mt aaaay eaaae ayjad aaaaily loaj era perti-tin l.aiy ru.m.am abs aljgktly jlad b handling we are aaaslj tha oat at . groat tea call aud bkb jev7et rps popular bhqe store 406 lain street latarlllsll swayrnws f thi«t stbbuibosvt company iu lfstl.aaaßßfit.il ta , ed kelly msrtj |£ will leers ssawaso.tt atway.atsjn it s*3o'clock f at ftwtsm.lt st marie afsnanawae sad porta asmßs.sßslasfjlcsatssaastl snd detroit and making d.ss ih.nik<nlon at portace ldfckr wtth tbe makinfl ** atlajmc wat thorn captain fui riilipil hsi eagle harhdir ontanatron l t tan aajfttl t t *"'] ' l ' ■'■"'■freight rsoe vsd for shove porta at bbaft of maia strsst ™-—' ajumc j e.tvbxbst martar eqaal to rata ossavltv and b»oa«an»ouati<>ii ill lsass sssbot ontuisda v aamaat 2 for sasbs das llss.hi m mbaaa btsßßßttt bbs aesrit new have eteeant cah '■*, and are furnished with spsesal f*iws to tha semwaasaaaasm of pssseiagen and hays also ampin rooaa ftwtiwßgwt and will constitute during tha seav bdbol lawft a saw and aasss sailinl lake uupcuor lias ssasjas sasftaaw tssjawstftf wrary tueeday ** ft r m , snd cwrsland awery wedneeviat at p m for freight or rwsaagi apply at the coanpaay'b >►! ftca no 1 slain tttsst bu.ua m b-tth caldwell agent western transportation co people's line steam sa ra for cleveland detroit at aav ■. milwaukee aud chicsgo thstn«aßßßan^latnt ' onlvndid passenger tesmer ew9 aaaa p a onfu>a j as dsube master wit leave the company dock foot of \\ ...■:■.;'.■■,. strsst on thursday evening aug x at 4 o'clock for freight or passage apply at the ofnvi f tin western trar portal u-u ivinapniiy erie pjw.ui or foot of washington rtreel john allen jr pre dent r m choate ticket again foot of washington st ( lswawsa buffalo milwaukee and cill cago line.-tor detroit assaaa all waukea chicago and inter j taaai mediate forts jnssss*uilsßasa«wl tbe nsw snd popular pßsat'ii-abbbbjbjbjbbfgbjqbj iwr tr.mir idaho burton fenny cartim ill leave the compni.ja pock foot of mi hum at for ahove ports on tuesday evening am 10 at ft o'clock for freight or passage applj uttlic coni]>siiy'i onve frtoi of michigan ■». sheldon pease m.i;.viw w ir jebomb a wescott psawiwsmt agnus j ifhfto peo^l'k's line stkamkks for new tobr the steamers st john w h christopher t sptslnl mondaj aftssaaal la snd fnda\a drew *- j roe * chfsawa ttieeday thursdaj and saturday at si o'clock p m , on arrival of train of new york central bseenmp a suauuahanna kenanelter a saratoga and boetoii a albany railroad snd lake i'lianipiain kn-aimn baggage wagon al way ■in n-adint st d«-|n>l v onvey baggage to the it a free hudson ki*er railroad bsaaaat taken for rsssatis on ths boats inrluding state k>»>m llt-rth when reque*itrd of station agent baggage be checked ha x a vurk l.v boat reat northekn plea hp re koitk lake ontario river st i.awrem'e ami the sag enay two steamers daily • canadian navigatiunjtct roval mail am express lines in saasaawastal with bat *^ grand truki railway from hl'efal4 to montreal bgawaaa itivtr awg*aawsjr thr.uirli heaiitiful and baawaaws bbbtsttv of hi.'whits m imtaiiip l.;,kt qswsga isaawcaaawsl lain lake m.-mphrcmaeotr to s.i ratoca sprlngn ga*sssaaa portland r..-.-t4in pm tawaaavsjßtl new york h-.wn the river st asaasjawsw pas>ing t|i il ■*\.* inland an i the wonderful itapi-u at bat st l.-nii.f bj daylightj the chespemt most varietl and delightful trip sal continent passengers leaving riffalu at 9 a m will connect at bawaawaw with the stsft la-i tteamer city of toronto for toronto whme direct connection will he m,de with ilie large and i'onimodtoii bsmsat calm t.-ann-r f the exi'resa line abyssinian captain aawss athenian ckptain moricy for dsrlingt-ko port hnpf cohntirg kingmon and pressoott ounnecting there with the fine ki.tr htaarners na lung montreal at u omih k the follow ing afternoon passenger leaviitg riiffalo at " :■•> p m will aaav nect at charlotte vulh thu uiagnifi.-'iit l'pper shin steameen of the roval mail line spartan a captain aaaaj corinthian captain bsaaasß passport t bftwasß sin.-uir ringston osfsawafasts i champion capt ostwaasßßsl for siwegu kingaton clayton awsaasasawl llav the fiahtng grounds of the si lawreneui brock villa t>gilenhlmrg psaaaavtt cornwall nßsaasaft montreal the following afu moon at 0 o'clock wltllul t change of steamers be rare snd purchssn tickets via ukami i hink railway and steamers which are good by rail or host are available until november 1.-t 1 wth bad can lie obtained at redi/ced rates st all i.rin.i pal watering places and citira in the i'tilted saataw a milloy.utn agent h silaf kell osta ak r m l montreal g t it'wy montreal x whitmork agent rugalo 1869 the union steamboat company will run during the ensuing season in connection with tha erie railway snd all railroad urnn bbsawst at ths laks porta below named slid with rs tiame lines on the enccanal the follos-ing rnt class daily linen of bteasnen sttirfalro and i..xx ml i'kitior link tretfe capt j e turner paofflc csia ed lielly buprtmi hii.uaikke amd chi cago link jayoould capt f 11 brown st louis capt jas pratt passaic capt thoa watts eclipse capt f l pope wabash apt i..h u hi.l-v oaalstao capt j p evera eqidnok capt w h arthur uvwwaia anddkthoit link atlsotk capt wm th>rs etsrgraen city capt 8 shannon tioga capt o w htoddard missouri capt d p puasall oaslinf star capt d mcfarlans dunkirk capt h watta lffalro cleveland and to l.kdo link tnlado capt h a slsaon dean cspt w d dnuglssa araasa capt john rgsder dew york cs f a w ii mcnaily oroataa oapt j o hind butolra capt wm cumrainga thias ihbbiihih am in tin lnwt poasihls sbawawawaj many sft tsain waatiy or saass new sad sill u run bbhbbft*,sawaßßßßg toshi|»per oncjoalled fs.-tlltl for ski aaaaagswsft ad ussar fiwkht with jispatcli dock for aaswsmßß and lake bu t\*>t taaws feml of main st ; for lake erie lines f»ot of lloyd t freight and passenger offlce no i hsm st agents and t^nhignke john h moke mi broadway new fork j a dunlap 124 wssldngkpnat r-r-i--i seth caldwell 1 main at buffalo w o cl'hhfng ) clevelan-f iibssnton 4 00 f ■■'*" a f colton \ j a v ooltum ago / lou 7:ttsgr 0 } —•• c h oottbiu mllwaulie lathbupbtx lie a ztttteuj «—«» b it ai.dwf.i.i '.. n manager mo i ohio etraet bußal sjbswbr rckbibbubic attention parties having accounts with the fl-ni t-1 beare a rtjdmon will please call and settle at ones summer goods white and brown duck suit black alpacca saoks finsflllnen dusters linen and gotten drawer gauze merino shirt-i gauze r.rttflnislu'rt new styles crape scarfs new styles s'lk cravats bilk lijis amd cotton socks bcssiajf braces collabb s at kennett's 978 msiti st '_ oeoiuie b tripp ■knlpaoiusbr op axl birtdsj oip shirts wiappebs drawers linen dickdee bcforr collarß and gsaaa made to okdb amd fob sale at ' mo unortk
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-11 |
| 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 | 1869-08-11 |
| 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. 8051 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-11 |
| 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 | 1869-08-11 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690811_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. 8051 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2992 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesdjy august 11 1869 no 8061 mass meeting at albany *«•, ac tic albany aug i».--'iv following is a iiimmtry of cmnstiasm alasw the liiit of th nnwpiehanna l;»ilr.>a.l and in this . ity for ma dajr 1..-,t , mwissißir cjackhall ii • nimand of uo sh n iiii>'er flirtation rif superintendent valkenborg f imn section at dawn has i t m fumsd m forwartl movement iroin hainhrjdge the neiny bsmbmg alannwl hail left the line cl«art(»the tutifiel and iwihsshiimiiij lit mifted lumwyn irflrftjah vmssmsed in oc cupation a^ain at t*a tf^kmm thin morn ing tttch party stood mluhjm the tber at the tunnel ea.h bsvisu ui hogm hostile demoriwtratlonh but at the s«m tune evi dently prejaretl tor work at eleven o'clock today th riafsm at urn tiliin.-l had h^,n greatly wmgmtmaed ot^ii ,yingthe en tire ground iov huffman is at went point uocip t"4ltr allen tahsjtaphasi t him to-day re i'rehentidg th smh^l for urn inturferen oi the stmßg arm ot tli mat*1 to reureaa disorder and prevent notoutf temonstra tmns the erie locomotive i oh well mcneil whichjwaa captiired at h»inl>nilxe arrived t the depot at 11 ji this morning and was rouwiived with gn-at applause i'he kbotiff i otsego cr.imty came down to lliern this morning iv purhuain c of a writ of vblilbbm me with all other sheriff loiu ; the line of ti road have doutliluss been enjoiiipd to day i'he hituation at the tunnel at twn o'flloat to-day was ery interesting tht hostile forces are on the south wide of the tunnel the sum itrhai.na tr.im wtandi bafsn the station th men an all there patiently waiting for th next move i iinpatclie'n have been i.nl to a>l the statioox t.-tw.-.-n oneonta and the tunnel to victual the army of occupation the kne raiders are en camped in a strip of wikxlii on the curve below the station i'he men are mainly mechanics theysay they have no disposi tion to light and prefer the in tude of th cool retreat they have i..mid admiral fink is directing their movements from thin city the raident brought telegraph instni nieutu with thrtn but the wire having been cut on each nidc of them communica tion was interrupted the krie locomotive was thrown fiom the track by means of a uew patent frog at the same time tiir stis. i.ehaniii train which wim lying olf n i sidu track ran down behind the raideni thus cutting off their return lly this man uvre not only tke locomotive but tho men with it were captured the prisoners are at liainhndge under pan.ir the fmill of uroome oounty was with the party and was imme diately served with an injunction order v ln'ii the raiders reachwd alton ou their lirnt trip up iip«rintendunt an valken burg telt-gr;.phed to them that if they ad vanced it would l>e at their peril it was urn that caused their retreat they after wards advanced however bangmmliatvsd a construction corps has lc»-n sent out with orders to take up the track and t*-;u down the trestles wherever lihwij the trestle hub side it tlie tui.uel have been removed they cau be replaced in a few bourn a public mo ting will bo held tonight in front of esafcny uuildiu^m to give nnw ion to thtt views and jimshhilm of our t > 11 v la i kit surrogate l.iwt.m couiinenced hearing testimony iv the bbm of the beeexvutntp this afternoon the • iv fa t tsitllislillil wm that papers irafrjtw priivn lu-ceiver were tiled saturday nmriiiiil about half-past eight o'clock fisk v,fut arrested this afternoon on a charge of conspiracy mafassfl the interests of tho road lie , i ■■bad to appear at the next term of tint court of sessions the meeting f cmsmsh called l»y the kaniim>y inurest wan ix'ld thin evening in front of the ktchauge and was attended by about live hundi-ed people thomas w . olcott presided hsßßtsst by a niunu'r of vice - premdents kamsey was t h tir 1 peaker and spoke at some length ilctail ing the proceedings already published and denouncing the machinations of the em party he wm followed by others in a similar strain at ulnlillam t.s wlpasliwtlh n v auk'nat ll).-the absorbing uulject of interest in thin city m the i'nu sus< iietianiia llailway war it is in the mind of everybody t.ttle else m talked or thought 01 t.eucral anxiety ban been iutuusilied by the fact that all opera tions here are conducted with great pnv at-y and nothing i periintt»d to ).»■known which tbe p^ailroatl ullicials and cuiployi-s can withhold an order rt-i iiinu fisk to how cause ou thr nth also directs sheriffs and other orrieern along the line under no circumstances to enforce the order of judge barnard intended to kisk possession ol the road the order wv yp^tenlay mornini mt on board the morning e\]irexs tr.nn to be de livered here at 3 o'clock in thr ai'ternoim but information bvini conveyed the cm dnutor at bvpanrißa that th*l brit coaoh itany hatl isiaad the otlic s sagwm c at binghamton thr train return*"l ind the order was not • 1--11 vered a u-lo^ran reached thu city hi'm.ver issmmwssg that huch au onu-r had keen issued but had no legal fon-e and could nut smx-esstuliy l>e op kmed to the writ which jwagß efchwd had issued thero is a rafosi u(miii good authority which gtvc it some psmhsburtj that the ivuniiylvania kail road iomjiauy tits telegraphed to llamsey giving him to understand th»t he can rely upon its sup port ia bis present attitude if he should need a million dollars and tho l»*;lawan and lackawana aud its auxiliaries have mule similar otters the new york cen tral company ia also assisting kamsey the rep#rt that the train whi-h left this city at v3o y*mteniiy aftt-rncon in charge of t hauncy c.irdner was captured at aittni is correct as jardr.cr the conductor re turned here about mm o'clock this after noon accompanied w bom mcniel stock superintendent of tho xi ie k.iilway who aluo accompanied the train fi miner and mcnul are reticent about the reported dif ficulty only saying they know nothing about it the report that bs)oßmff pitcher who went out with a train last ni^lit was shot is contradicted by them the erie men who went up to take pos session of the suftiuehanna koatl this morn iag are irom the otrego aud sus |
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