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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday augusf m 1869 no 8060 a day at niagara oh wmiui the falls tilt tamed hacihay niagara kalu ia m of mm inert rtmc turoa in the known world i have been vis iting thin favorite watering place recently ft the tir.it time aud waa well jdriat d a hentn-man who waa with nw said it wait cuatoinary t !»■diaappoint«d in the falla imt that mil tpitmt visitii wem sore to set that all nj;l:t he mm it waa «, with him he aaid that the first time he went the hack fares were so much higher than the fall that thr falls pi r 1 i-r.igni(icant hut that ia all regnlatni now the hackmeu liave lieen tamed aud numtieretl and lilacardrd and liiackguanled and linmght ruto snlijc.aion to the law and do»rd t.ith moral i'rineiple till they ar v meek as oiksiooariea they am divided int two laiin now the hefndarsand the l'rivat<«rs a-id they employ their idle time in warning the puldio against a,li other tho l c , u lars arc under the hotel iw^^era andd th legitimate at two doßars v hour and th i'nvateers prowl darkly on neutral r , and pick ll ntrat;jjl.,r at half pn ffat there are no more outrage mi c^tortionn ihat u.irt of thing eaamj lu if it ii.a.le the falls unpopular liy gettmn inu the nev p.|»-rs and whenever a pul.li . v,l i.h.in thai sort of a ucema for luelf il laj ar numl»r~l it !»«„„„ aj.|,arei,t that fcer i hie kails h.vl to l li ra>l t.,n m the ' ha.-btn.tn liatl to anhaitie they coum n dam the kali sntl mi they rlamned t b.v-biiif-ri 8m can !*■cumfortahh au bappy tht re now bmjui in -. m1.<t1 i drank up mmmt el the american v before i learned that the v t w ml tt-iisiil«n«l modi insl why peapla loft in ifmums in t way i might have pam m a ruined a tiii ri)|«-rty men ly mt want of a fitma trilling information a yet the mmm of information m wag kails aro mat meagro ■■"" arc soniett in ir.ulit then almut what you ought t ■but you are seldom in ilt.ul.t about w you must a_afju no—the signs keoji y posted if an infant can read that infau is measurably safe mt niagara halls your room at the hotel you will find yi course mark-xi out for you in the most n renient way hy means of placanl on tl wau like these pull the l».'ll-ro]h gently but da jerk bolt your door oon'tscrap matchos on the wall turn off your gas when yt.u retire tu uji yam mm if you plate your baata aatmmo t door th.-y hill ho lw-w but the bui will nut he k-syamiibfa f..r their rutun ( fua ih a eanfaang and tawglsscmn pmj 8-cfcan baammm it amwm y.m t &; long mad paiufully us ti wbetbv it will really 1m any ohjct to ytm t have \ o amtm blacked unless th.y on tajumaj i liive your key le th uil-us dm.n you fnrget and carry it if with ymi ualaida the matam wkmvtai yoa wand r you itre intelligently aßeassm by ma sigm lon eaniitit come to gru-f a long an yon are in your right nimd bat the dilliculty ■i tv amy iv warn right mind with so much instruction (•■keep track 01 l-'or liialßllw k«rp ul the grass u-ont elimh the trees han il the vegetable ik not lot-h your hoi-to to the hhrnh i bery visit the cava of the winds forty per rent in gold levied on il \ pea nuts in other indian im sit 188 ai ■| ■jawed in i'aiiatta i'hotograplih of the l-'slls taken here visitor will pleim notify the ham - n tend tint of any negle.t on the part of eni p.ii)'m to charge tor mbssim-l m wer i vices no inattention of this kind s*v servod | lhm't thii.u st>ui(-m down may amy turn p(h»|de below the proprietor ail not h mapmh.ua ! for i-artics who fwynmi the l.ill-t tarn j shirking at namaaamitiay it appears to be i the prevailing thing here j i always had a high wsjsij lor thi sign ■ers of the declaration of ln.let*enden_-e but now they do not really seeni t amount to j much alongside the b%lhlilb of n i»i;*ra ! vails to tell the plain truth the niulti : tode of signs annoyed r.ie it wm bat ■m 1 noticed at last that they alua hap •■■_.. to prohibit exactly the very h.ng i aaa i just wanting to do » desire la roll m : the grass th sign prohibited it 1 wished to climb a tree i the sign prohibited it i longs*i to smoke a sign forhatle it and 1 • wm j nut in the act of throwing a atom ow j t mtouish antl piilvt-n/e hucli parties a , might be picknickmg k>low when a trnm i : have jast mcutiom^l forlvwle th*it v.-n that jioor satisfai-tion wa mamaa tne aaa 1 a friendwss orphan.)^there was no re course now but to tuck consolation in thi flowing lx>wl i drew my llask from m pocket but it was all m vain a map earn \ fronte-l me ▼. hioh said o drinking allowtsl on thesu praaa i iars in that spot i might have perished f i thirst but for the saving words of an h.-n oroil maxim that ilitu-d through my mem ory at the critical moment all signs fad i iv dry time fomnmn law taken prece dence of the statutes i was saved till xobi.p kkp man the noble kod man has always ikx-u a darling of mine 1 love to read al>otit him in tales an<l legends and romances 1 lore ! to read of hia inspired sagacity ami bis \ lovo of the wild free life of mountain and ; forest ami hia grand truthfulness hia ha i tro.l of treachery and his general nobility , of character antl his stately tnctaphon al ! maimer of si*eeh and his chivalntus lamj for his dusky maiden and tbe piatuaaajm mjmpof his dresa and accuutn-ment i -.- j eially the pictures-iut jkimp of his dress and \ acoouj^wnient wh.-n i found the shi-j at i niagara falls full of dainty indian ... a-1 work and stunning m-tcca-uns and tpialiv stunning toy ligtirus representing huiuan livings who carried their weapons in h.>lrs bored through their arms and i ... and had feet shaped like a m iwm tilled with emotion 1 knew that dow at last iwm going to come face to face with the noble lied man a lady clerk m a shop told me indeed that all her grand array of cariosities were made by the indians and that there were plenty about the falla and that they were friendly and aaj(l baw 1 bod kmim m to la umu i «• kiimtutaedb pona m <■•*«. tn dffifsur at work aihm reticule he mm a sloiaok hat ami w gana and had a hurt black pipe in hi month thde doea the hanel ul contact with onr effeminate civilization dilute the pictur e*ine pump which ia ao natural to the in diaa lien far romoveil fr.,m vi in hia rmtiv haauh i addre«»<*l the relic a follova ■la the vvawhoo-wang-wang of the w«;k-a whack happy lf*a the gri t speckk-1 thun.ler aiath for the warpath or v tn h»~.r <-. i t,l.rit \ with dr«amiu of h dunky maiden thf i'nde ti the kureat ? oea t)i mighty -*• i n yfam t drink tlie mood of hia enemiea or is he satiftnrd u make tad mligalm 9m tho pap«vme of the pale fa ali ul>lim relic of by-gone grand ur inn rablc mm apeak !" the r^lic said an m it mi-ailf ihnni jl..olinjin that yed h tahui r a 1.1...w1y li.jin ir draw lin1 ant<-ri jawul apidcr-lfkhed divil l!y the pi|k-r that j.l.«j-.l lulim ml i 11 ale ye i wfnt away from then uyc and i>)h in uim nniuhl^rh \ iti the terrapin t«,we 1 e.innj iijk>d a l iiln dain'l'*er in tli i r " i h in fringed am x.a>lud lnukiltin mo'-eamiuk and iqggiaaij ■• '■■1 mi a wnch with lu-r pretty mra about her slit had just carved out a w.sslen chief that had a strong family rt - semhlant c to a clothes pin a%l wm now boring a hoi thron«h ida alnlomeu to put his bow t'.rough i hesitated a moment and then addressed her j is th heart of the forest maiden i heavy |* the aßß>agtailp.iln umaryl l».*e sh mourn o.cr the extinguished council tires of her race ami thy vanished glory of her unnaamttt or does hi r sad spirit wander afar toward the hunting j grounds whither her brave < old-it.r-of-the i lightnings .* gone way is my daughter ! kili-iit mma he aught agaiu»t the mala j face stranger i j'he maiden said : fait an is it biddy mah-n ye tlare to lie callin names lave this or i'll shy yuur lean mmm arm the naluiimll ye sniveling blagyard '' i adjourned from there also confound those indians i mad they told me they were tame but if appearances should go for anything i should say they were ail on the war-path i ii t more attempt to fraternise tu tlicni nd o»l one i cam upon a earnp of them gatrvred iv the shade of a great tree making w.tnipiiui and mocea_iins ami aavbnjmh d them iv tin language of friendship noble bad vn braves j.ran sai heml m ar-chiefs s.iuaws and hig t.u-miick a m neks the pale face tram t laml of the setting sun greets you yu licnelii ent polecat v-*v devourer-o mountains you boaring-thutidergust ;, oil bnllyboye with a(i lass kve - the pa fai from eyond th great waters gree you all war ami i»e«tilenee have tlnnti your ranks and destroyed your sasm protu nation poker ami eveu-up and ava motlmrn aamsbbbi for soap unknown to yo glari-ma ai"-es tors have depleted yo l l urn4*s appropriating in your simplicity t property ot others has gotten you in trouble misrepresenting facta iv you sinl si iimoeet.ce has damaged your pap tati-ui with tin soulless usurper tradi for fnrly-nil whisky t enable you to ge drank and happy aactd tomahawk yam fai ili-'s has played the everlasting mischi with the picturt wjue ptunp of your 88jm ami here you an in the broad light of t nineteenth t ntury gotten up like tl rag.ag and tx-.-tail of the purlieus o cv i ork ! for shame '. bemeinber your anniaalwlial i tec all their mighty deeds • keiucmlxtr i'ucas and bed jacket anil in-the-l>ay and horace lirochy ate their achievement i nfur your l ammt my banner noble savages il sbm giittersuii>es —" own will him scoop the blagyanl hang him burn him l-hrowud him i was the.jiu kest ojk-ration that s-l 1 simply saw a sudden lash in t clubs brickbats list bead baskc boeaaaam a single hash and they a ired to hit rue at once ami no two o in the same place in t instant the entire tritw was upon m tore all thtt clothes 88*1 me th my mm and lego they gave me p that dented the top of my head t uld hold aaasaa like a saucer and tt their disgraceful proceedings ami aa tto injury they threw me overt rshoe x.ill and i got wet out ninety or a hundred feet from t he rxuuains m my vest caught on a p ig rock and 1 was almost drowned 1 i could get loose i finally fell am lit up iv a world of white foam at t 1 the fall whose celled and bubb s towered up several inches above m of course i got into the eddy i round and roniid in it forty-fo i chasing a chip ami gaiuing on it round trip a half a mile—reaching for amc bahbb n the bank forty-four times jut<t exactly missing it by a hair's ith every time at last a man waited i antl tut down clone to that bush and i pipe in his month and ltt a match and wad me with one eye and kept the other on the mbbaaa while he sheltered it in hia hand from the wind presently a puff of wind blew it out the next time e swept ot a match f ''»*•- in my other mat help me rat w hen i came around again i aaid i kxcuae the seemingly impertinent can o-ity of a drowning man but will yon explain this singular conduct of youri ?" ' * with pleaau re i am the coroner i tun t hurry on my account i can wait for u hut i »!■«.*■' ij a match 1 mil : take my place and i'll go and et you one he declined this lack of coutidenc m hh part created a coolness between us an<l from that time forward i avoided him it wan my idea in caae anything happened to me to m time the occurrence as to throw my custom into the hands of the opposition coroner m"n the american aide at last a policeman came along and arrested me for ■lihturbini the peace by veiling at people on shrro fur help the judge fined me hut i ha<l tin lanmmgi ot him my nv-iury wkk v tii mv pniital'hinh,ut'l my patitali.k>iih were with the indians thurt i waetfti i am now lyin in a very ' ritical condition at least i un lying anyway critical or not critical i am hurt all over lint i cannot ull thi full extent yt because th doctor is not • lone taking the inventory he will make out my manifest tliiti cv>nin lltiwcvcr tlma fur lie thinks only six of my wounds an fatal 1 don't mind the others i pun raganng my ri^ht mind i said it is an awfully savage trilie of indianx lli.it dv urn u-ad work and moccasin for niagara i'.ill.t d'-ct't u icr r they lun.ri.-k mv n [ h.-ill i,..t w afc ktbawb my nmark abuut niagara kails until i gat hi u .-. mars tv un ' 1 a mat ii r i ml i-1111.1 u the puiudfr new york rvi : bjco the k\ll ii qmxi kmimn to in bli \ nwkuff i m<rr ultrkvi pa till mklirills bank de'ai lteb wl.x hakiilh nbw y..rk aug ml—colonel batchel ilir has received a telegram that olriie.ru will l>e pax-ted mi the n(*rtb*"-r ) entral mail upr>r j'-escatuiion <>: their letters of invitation uolmm isateheldcr hax mm 4 traunpnrtation for thirty-one mnl others id1 went to liettjaburg to-night to niake linal preparations ihk uffl of ihtifn the proceedings in thi kabms wrymt case if ie-.rgr r butler lite i'residout of the ffinhmi national bank memphis wai ttmmmmi in fjaetal t»;rm of the sutinnie fi urt in amy after winirt by ibeaawt 1 n.,t m'cmni .' riled tin application al aafatt&t diltlitl attorney i'.lunt for an uljournmctit to tliia p m by which time he said he would receive iovernor holl mati's mandate for the prisoner's return to tennessee saying there wan not a shadow of legal authority for his longer detention tn custody the moment the prisoner was disc-harmed mr blunt rereiv^d a telegram from altiany sayint ua mandate or uutler had ben inaad and stint by mail intense hfat the heat has been moat intense to-day and has probably caused more suffering than that of any other day this summer several cases of sunstroke have occurred and in some mstawn ali'r.iala have drop ped fcssi a the streets from the effects of the heat lames burns th cuban tillibunter mi lalaaatd to day on lm recognizance not to take up mil against spain raw wfmm i «*. the v"tn>p-iliu*ii fire uhbumhh hay awarded the contract to build the new lire alarm for the city to i t a j n i hester j'he work will omt about two hundred thousand dollars the ringing of town in ■iti to be done away with under the new hvstcm tiik h4ii.kuau convention tht convention of western railroad 1 hrcctorti in session here for several days ■ointidenng an advance on western freights nave not come to any agreement yet and it is doubtful if th rates will be advanced is the boatßaanmj inns cannot hartnoniiu washington hub ihki-m-ijikrkk am in tub so-uw noncnsa ttpntmm r&om t<*i..\f o is ' purtart e..>oi dkcisions wasiiint.to.n aug 211 a i-ting < oiumissioner douglas decides that itowling alleys kept at summer resorts for which no charge is made for using arc subject to tax whether upon to the public or to all who wish to play with or without price the internal revenue receipts to-day were 304,965 ai'toin teii peregrine w"l%"te and qh-hm davis were to-day appointed assistant assessors ol the ninth new york district lafpfmßxajrf itkcision commissioner delano decides that the mmm of railroad companies canal com panies banks insurance companies ami other corporations which are required by law to withhold and pay over to the cm ted states a tax of five ier cent on all divi dends interest coupons re presenting inter est ntirphis and l-outingent funds of treat ing said amounts as expenses of business and deducting them in all returns where e\[tenses arc deductable is wrong and should not be allowed that accounts thua paitl arc not expenses of business and no such returns should lie accepted until the assessor is convinced that no deduction of the kind has l>ecn made the w__.vnii.i the thermometer in tome parts of the city to-day in the shade indicated i*>l , and at seven o'clock this evening imj . pmntl-k the president is expected here alw.ut the miiulle of next week to attend a cabinet meeting he will remain iv towu about two days only kevknce nh3 imifio the internal revenue receipts from to bacco for the year ending june is 123,300 bm strange affair two mrkl'l-.rkiuj skntksitd in i aiilislk iv tilt cthkt cmvmb emoh heap as the lam bukuici is rao-mmtjicut carlisib iv aug 21).-adam titus was yestenlay sentenced to im hung for the murder of henry stamin paul seh.iep|k has l>ecn denied a new trial and was also sentenced to be hung he made a state ment denying his guilt wm iouhl the court crier an old man dropped dead as the sentence ot sehoepjie was pronounced -»^ social science imfcuestist paphb kkai htou tdk oovmmos — trscboia aruuuji in pun ami raw htiiw.it mtuura of china salkm mass aiifj among the p»|iera read before the american hcmmm ammmtfa was one •>» the longevity of ships and on the values of standard mone tary units hy prof klliott of washington and another on tri h'tn i ya/i by ur 1 taker of i aiuuia i'rof agacwiz did not want the people t abatain from one kind of h fno«l more than another for they all contain parasite whioh are harmless wheu f<*vi ll * properly cooked he was certain that in eatm lish we swallowed millions of them 1 r tyson said that tricfaival had been hsouvervd in i>wt and all who apoke to the subject agreed that properly couked footl was a prev«ntative of bad results the distribution of caal iron and preciona metala in china waa tead by prof kick more who explored a urge portion of the empire in istiti he traveled inland more than two thousand milea by boat a journey that could have been accomplished in one boat had the journey been made in the rainy season so complete are the inland watei connection he rioted and explored coai mines within thirty-sve miles of pekin where machinery is never ased the cox is a good anthracite and haa bet-n ased sine 1290 ia taken to the great city on the backs f animal where it ia ground to dust ant mixed with clay for use flold ia uite al>un'lant yet the < hiuesc aothnritira dis courage the mining of it cable news iireat britain the maammm t.mes on unun bk . mmm mmm the kivaii bat at'bs alh.l_bh_.o irish ae hbish»h*s lomh,n aag 2u the 7w article on the liberal changes ia the french gov ernment says the kmpen.r napoleon a'ter presidi-ug over tbe destinies of france for seventeen years and after doing much to make amends for the lorn of the liberties of france will do well if by restoring those liberties he proves that he considers the remainder of his reign but a prelude to that of his sou there will be no lack of oppor tunities for the french to accustom them selves to regard the sou as the natural lieu tenant of the father the rom k1 the harvard crew went over the mmm to-day from putney to northlake in i twenty-two minutes and twenty seconds i their time from aqueduct to hammer ' huuth bridge was nine minutes and twenty five seconds the oxonians rowed only from th ac^uedcc to hammersmith bridge making the distance in nine minutes ami tweuty seconds the wind wm not so favorable for them a for the harvard but they had a better title tub irish ch tr 11 bki.kast aug 20.-a meetihg of the clergy ot the tlioces wps hehl here to-day the pishop presiding 1 was rcsoivt that the dsomaaa synod im convened to consist iv equal mmman of clergy ami laymen the archbi-diops of armagh ami dublin have issued fin b-uftm to the : lergy ami ia.ty announcing a apecdy uc-ctni of the i provincial symxls ami requesting the lait i to make preparatn.ua for sending represent itnes to the synods the archbishops of i<-r no suggestions but invite freetlom of u-tion on the part of the laity and press tiien ri a.lin.-.*»i to make use of the parochial myatam of di jeran utere-h-js i iliwiiiwt tlie dumin synod will meet at st patrick i atlu-tlial on the i~*th of september the continent eugemc anp tiik y'u no trinck to st a xt hjm the east yli'm.ai ai-hkst oi cak l.-t i.kvi'krs on thk frusti_.lt si'ecl tioxion thk ai'i'koacuinu catip'lic cocbcxl jpu:is aug 20.—tha prince imperia has returned from thi camp of chalons the empress aud prince imperial depart monday for the fast in the senate th d-pmasioto of the som u f'o i bur will comnience on the 3llth of august the article relating to the resjxinsibility of ministers ha iu>t lieen altered in any re sect by the committee uhm <<*' t-aki-lsts the french authorities have ar^estc twelve ( arlist leaders who were attempt ing to cross the frontierinto spain k*tr information has been received from the < ity of mexico that two frenchmen and a i-elgian all parti/ans of the late emperor maximilian have been arrested there im plicated in a conspiracy against the life of president narc h is stated ba !>*■ameriesn m'"i-ter at mft-tibi refused to ui tcrcede for them the catholic tonmil hkri.i.v aug 2h a correspondent of the prussian vramt tfamtte at kome asserts that the late syllatnis of the pope will form the chief subject of the delilierations of the ecumenical ou^cd the t-aragrauhs con cerning he relations of the church and state will be modilicd and probably iuteusii lied the dogmas of the infallability of the pope ami the spiritual and corporeal assumption of the virgin will bo promul gated the holy father has expressed his regret that no nmbmatia rr pr;*t*-*itan kishop has ouered to take part in the coun cil wassaike oft carlists mai-kip august p.i two carliats have been shot at temeute without trial casalis the otlicer who recently shot nine i arlist prisoners has written a self exculpatory let ter in which he rays that in executing his prisoners he merely complied with the or ders t the government the government declares that the orders only applied tt high w aymeii m-mjuu half the ffe/anma newspaper eulogises the late american minister mr hale for the steady favor he showed ami the protection he gave to sj.aui.-ii liberals esjk-cially ti those who have been at various times neii toneed to suffer death it praises him an the first foreign representative who recog nized the present revolution aud calls him the willberforoe of his country kuvit am tl'ltkhv a complete reconciliation has been effected faafemm the sultan and icerny of egypt the english ami french consuls at alex andria have congratulated the viceroy on the termination of his difficulties with the porte ckstitt'itivk kike a conflagration at j antra turkey has destroyed the business part of the town thirteen hmitlred store and three hundred dwelliug maaam arc iv ruins ai'stku pi;-..i jlmgaat _.''. the csadm m clare that they s ill send deputies vto the bohemian l>iet only on condition that alter ations be made in the election laws and that guarantees l>c given for the separate position of liohemia in the empire • l.t__.ce athkvs august ml—the project for a ship canal through the isthmus of coriuth has been presented to the chamber cuba and mexico the dscaii amiujnt of kk olltion mty uwunasi havxsa aug 90 08 kodaa hmsasss to m a.i n thu aldafjssji mansion is to ihjcupied by the various courts of juutice three schooners doatiiiud to protect the ombjt are lavscnssj their armaineuta at the arsenal u\li an intei.lhjkn e cm1 of mem v aug 14 via havana aug jo.—gen piaci.le vego with mm men is moving on iuadalajara conductas have left (- uadalajara and / icau'.'as for the capital with a total of 81,"x»0.fh»i in silver for export a freight train loaded with merchandise belod^in to walsh k co was attacked ou the vtra qnu llailroatl near parias and plundered the lo&s is estimated at fsiv ■1 here is a rumor in circulation tii.it tssaaiao has bsssi eavtarsd by dm iusur gents but it in not credited the labor congress r-uoutfiom adopted favouinu vohek i trade ori.amzatioss thk oiolie trafkk msa-trovkp-a special 00 autkdioka lasofi political pakiy mc hmiaaißll aug 2ii.—the national1 l_abor congress met at 1 o'clock the i ommittee on kemale eau.r made a report which wan adopted as follows : mmaatrm that this i ongress recommend that all trades unions make an immediate effort to secure the thorough organization of ' female ialior antl demand the same pay for work equally well done by women m that done by men ; that every avenue of labor for which woman is physically capacitated shall be freely opened to her on the same terms and condition as allowed to any class of laborers we ask for woman *■■:._». op portunities and right in every field of enter prise antl labor kesolutions were adopted denouncing coolie labor bat declaring that voluntary chinese emigrants should be protected i'k.e other citizens a special committee on the new political party was appointed 1 hiring the morning session a long report in reference to the troubles in t lie coal min ing districts contained the suggestion that tbe government should take possession of tbe coal mines of the country paying the present owners a fair valuation for the simc and rnn them like the gold mines ef cali fornia in the interest of the whol | ople the reaerved right to all the national wealth of the country should never pans out of the hands of the people into the hands of monopolist the pacific a rim.ik that liuwakd bosa mmttwi sui gaasmi is china hbiawm tiik ri»sl tiu.v the latter williso to return matfi l in japan a»l at tub bani wkh liumi s*x fran i.«-o aug 2(>.—adwces from hono uiu to auguat 7 auu that the kng liah frigate iat«a i'uke of kdinburg i-oiuni.iii.lmg arrived at honolulu july 1 from new zeiiaul via tahiti during the priucc'a atay at hooolhlu he waa the gueat aj the king the galatea aailed for voko homa aug 2 '. ropa hail guttered aeverely from the drouth but late showers will probably save them j lutas browne who returned by to-day'a atcamer learned at vokohoma that hia auc ccsaor had finally decided not to accept the poaition rtmwne will return to ilia post if the i i^rtuieiit of state exureasea ita ap proval of hia course in china meantime williams is left in charge of the mission at i'ckiu the civil war in japan ia entirely ended trade ia resumed witn hakodadi under the auspices of the mikado government l.achlon fletcher english consul at yedd'j a"d v o l o l om a jj^l j n l a y miscellaneous r_-l*<,raplllc items of vaiuo s kinds from nfhmhr points for the few nights pant at san francisco singular white aud red lights appeared in the sky t.lut-«ditv bb_b the fig*it of a bright red color lasted till late in the night passengers by the china steamer report the light as very brilliant as seen at sea a s'lieent meteor fell while the lights were a and party started for \ o tjaixui-e palls yesterday they will return on the nth prox edward pratt has l-tn arrested at al bany charged with being an accomplice of young havens in robbiug the store of i la vis craft * vili-.ii clothiers more of the stolen projierty lias baaa recovcreu an effort is lieing mode to have the com missioners ol the town of otsego otsego count j , removed because they will not sell stock of the susquehanna railroad the iti"ens of the town being in favor of selling tht sentence of thomas mulhall to ba hung in cleveland yesterday was commuted to imprisonment for life judge komeyn of troy this afternoon admitted to bad in the sum of 10,000 whitbee jr and his two sons held by a coroner's jury for the death of i'oputy sheriff i ■riggs in * iv recent anti-rent affair the lljiiieita b"nds h*v be»n gi*'«n ami the accused are now at lil>erty charles wolls of wells-butterlield ex pmm was robbetl tif i:ioo at the pough kwpsic aammi last night no clue to the thief ohicem leaving new york at i p m via heading and harrisburg will arrive at get tysburg at 10:.i.o excepting monday when trey will arrive tt 12 i he drought is so bail in the vicinity of 1-ichmond vs that forest trees are dying yesterday was the seventy-eighth day since rain enought fell to thoroughly wet the ground a myers a prominent lawter and for many cars i'residcui of tne tlty council of i-ichmoud died yesterday at the convention of southern plant ers at white sulphur springs yesterday sp«eches were made by w t sutherland of va lleiater clynier of pa karringer of north carolina ■general lawton of a and others mr s*'th-r_and said that in \ trginia tiie corn crop would l*e but about one-third of the usual yield and to bacco about half the thermometer at poughkeepsie marked 18 in the tha.b vc-iterday ; at wilmington uel s4 ; at richmond va 101 1 tj mm ml bmbbbb-m akternuox'(i bsbbbmb | new york staktlimi kkvklati«*ns pki miskd wit nbichm to thk katk of chancklli i an'siso camp mki'tingov i.onj isi.an hsbob mapi iks in the mkti-opolis new yitr.k aug sol—one hundred act liftcen car loads of jieaches arrived here yea terday l-ol.lt x husinkss in nkwakii over out thousand wa.raiits have bee issued during the past year by the polic court of newark not including the arrest made by the police without warrants be in issued liowlni mat 11 an exciting rowing match t-ame otf on tl hudson at guttenherg yesterday aftemoo between john cady and albert wilbefon for s-o'i a side the coursu was from po lock's kiver club mouse to hull's perry turc-c-mile race—which was won by cai by two boat lengths after a close contest poi.itifa the twentieth assembly district i cpu lican association have declared those olticcs vacant which members who had joined th new kepublican organization jelled antl have elected regular men in their places ood ra__xowit at the annual session nf the state oran lodge of otld bellows in this city yeste day several amendments were adopted the constitution of the order and the lodge adjourned tmt efi . kmiik7.7i.kmf.nt pass ; geo h kutter the alwconding tennes see banker who is accused of embezzling 9660,000 school funds of the state and who was arrested mb friday in this city was be fore judge mccunn in the superior c'our again yesterday on an adjourned hearing upon a writ of aaaemm cori-n obtained for his release district attorney garvin said that the rerjuisition of the governor of ten nessee was on the way and would to-day reach governor hoffman and he had be sides a copy of the commitment on tile in memphis tennessee ltogcr a pryor for the prisoner claimed that the commitment was irregular and that at any rate the prisoner could not be held as the requisi tion had not been received by governor hutfman judge mccunn remanded tin prisoner until to-day itefkm'dinti the gov krnment the examination of percy b spear on a charge of obtaining money from the cus tom house on fraudulent pay rolls was re sumed yesterday morning two witnesses testified that they received money either in the presence or by consent of the accused although they never worked for him the tiame of one was forged to his receipts jas b swain s-*ear's successor testified that men who hod done no work had ap plied to him lor pay as was their custom a motion was made by the defendant's counsel to dismiss the proceedings which atti-mltl-n poiso.vint th«alore eve a lw»y of 15 was arrested yeetcrday in brooklyn on a charge of at tempting to poison his employers messrs whitney and vosberry of bedford a venue the boy confessed to tbe poisoning but said they had frequently ill treated him and he only wanted to put them asleep so that he could rob them of enough money to leave on he was locked up to answer tbe a stra_*<;e afvaik it will be remembered by the few surw vnrs that one aitecnoon about forty years ago chancellor lansing a man then well known in this state left a new york ho tel to take a 1-oat for albany when he re sided the porter who handed him his bag waa the last person known to have seen him alive he never reached the albany boat and he wm never heard of again the zsbms this morning says " we speak un der good authority when we say that every incident connected with the disappearance of chancellor lansing is well known to a gentleman now living the secret wm confided to him by a usuoguiahed citizen of this state now deceased whose name always bbmmmaasaj and don still command respect tha survivor wm en joined to poblisk all the circa m_rtanc*a when certain persons speauiad were dead this condition has bean fain led and it is probable that a narrative calc__lated to startle tbe public will yet be given to the rr rid there tv-ii th*-n no longer be room !- ft tot a singi doubt in mbmbm to chan f»r lansing fate we do not feel cur es at liberty to hint at the nature of revelation but this we may say that it will be well authenticated and that it will form one of the most remarkable page in the history of the public men of this • untry th forest tk vlw the annual yiethodist . amp mating for long i dantl district which commenced at merrick on tuesday of last week cloacd last evening v eetcrday the colored camp meeting for the district of l»ng island commenced operations at rockaway a number of people arrived last evening and the hrat sermon wm preached by bishop henderson davis the uolorwl c***»p meet ing at sag harbor which wm commenced on the l.'tth mat under the auspices of ion m e church has been remarkably well attended not less than 30u0 persons having visited the grounds the ab.tttoik nitsasfb chancellor zabruk ie has decided that the injunction issued by h!n agsinft the com munipaw abattoir does not stop business carried on there provided it be so conducted as not to create a nuisance califok.iia kki'it another invoiceof california fruit reached this city yesterday there were sixty-six crates of kartlett louis boodejersy and ihi chess d'augotileme pears and a few tto-.ee of grapes of the black hamburg va riety raii.koai maiter srw york aug o.—samuel ramsey brother of gen ramsey at tha union ar my committed suicide by shooting in jer sey city to-day domestic troubles the cause he leaves a family till kki okvhc the otbecs of the erie kailroad company have been mmpsl it the grand opera house corner of eighth avenue and i'scn ty-thinl bticct where mtperb accominoda bona ma pro\ided for passengers 1.a11.1.0.ut . on-oi.ii>ation th rmm rfrvr+m bbjm : articles for the consolidation 81 t tatmm a wabash load with the lake shore 9ft were signed by the contracting parties this morning ami will be submitted to the vote of the stock holders in about 30 dsys the wabash stock is to go in at 100 and the lake shore at p_jo the latter company holding the rigut to i_ci._-.ro 818 '*** ilividcnd at4 pat cent thin year the new arra_-.gi.inen to commence january ist is7o the consolidated line will form a com plete monoply from bulfajo to chicago via the shores of lake erie and from toledo to t!ie 5-,'_:s'9-.i jpi fiver coming out at st liouis quincey and keokuk ;...<! ta*te in the buffalo & ns cleveland k toledo michigan southern and toledo &. wabash the michigan southern officials gave no tice to the stock exchange to-day of the issue of 1,-(n>,000 new stock in thirty da vs washington liik apfßoacttljra camp4k2m in 11-nnsm \ an i \. wa-iiim.t..n ( aug 9s\—mr cwoda of i'eunsylvailta liml acunvenation with oin missioner imano recently and urged him t ■modify hisodminuitratioti of the retehiiclaws xv ah to harniouiw the whisky men with the l-epuliliczm pars iii fh ho'itical campaign in pennaylvania l>elano founa it im^ii-i ble to change his system iv the matter president grant is anxious fora victory in the state and covodc is confident of one though he says it viii be a big job advices troin a mm s soqlol n m'»s iasippi have been received here indicating the nomination of a k browne as the democratic candidate for iovenior and the abandonment of the j>rop«»sed conserva tive movement which originated for tin purpose of maviu judge ivnt governor of the hfcrte the reason given for this im jkjrtant polilical c!-alg jrr th?t the recent umjiialitied rejection of the heut m<>\x vii nt by the president au.l the probability that the radicals will receive the snp|»ort of the ailminintration have stripped the conserva tives of all their anticipated power and they vow propone to asmnne the old party j hues ot hissm anj a**d cable news l-ttntnum booh dimcmnmnm mumjom cuha affairs is sain pip ivaaft 90 paraguayan advices to the l.lth of july have been received war news is unimportant british subjects are still detained in paraguay but they were well antl well treated ii-ra un*!■>uniimarastmt hamtwm aug iso.--this morning's smr has an editorial on the subject ohbe acjui sition of cuba by the i uitcd states wherein it says ah a naval and military position in the gulf of mexico cuba is of no great value troops and a uadron should be retjuir ed there but the eople of america who with the acquisition of cuba is so popular would offer no objecti-m to such an outlay there is no reason for great britain to grudge their possession england's posses sions in those sem are so exposed to attack at present that the danger cannot be aug mented in the interests of commerce it is desirable that cuba be prosperous and her prosperity is much more probable under , american government than as a distressod colony or a spanish kepubhc i_a vallitte has prewnted his credentials as minister from trance the jueen has gone to i'almoral madrid aug is.—a band of carlists under i'olo was recently defeated at alma gro near cindad leal polo and his secre tary were among we pr'so^ts captured most of the carliat bands are dippcrsed i a rumored conspiracy in favor of tbe . prince of astunas has been discovered hf the spanish authorities harvard ami oveorh both harvard and oxford crews wen out again for practice last evening the harvard at the start made thirty-eight strokes per minute which was im;rea"-ed to forty the race was gt>od and well sus tained throughout » items by telkuraph american science association re its session at salem mass tburs the attendance was large the village of gettysburg pa is fast jilling up with visitors to the approaching reunion it is proposed to close the labor of the oli-cers with a grand ball in the stockholders meeting of the west ern connection llailroad at hartford ct on thursday the hartford or south route ticket for directors was defeated and the north lloute elected by mm shares to 7j03 ten thousand persons were at the xenia fair grounds in cincinnati on thursday at the exercises preliminary to the dodit-ation of the grounds for a soldiers orphan home the body of j b patteraon supposed to be of the paymaster's department in wash ington aged fifty years wm found in the harbor of baltimore on thursday tbe game of baae ball on the i th be tween the < iricntals of new york aud the maryland club of baltimore resulted in favor of the latter by a score of 15 to 2 the four-mile sculling race between hsmill snd coulter on the npper mooon gahela courao near pittsburg for 9*3100 came off on thurwlay hamiit wm the fa vorite previous ft the race the referee david carroll was eated in a six-oared boat which was rowed between the rival boats the entire length of the coarse at the start if-.mill took the lead bat wss soon overtaken by coulter and it was an even race to the buoy which the boats turned a_moet together coulter then shot ahead and continued to lead to the start ing point arriving in thirty-seven minutes and tifty-one seconds and beating hamill about one hundred yards numerous letter*have been received from southern generals accepting invitations to ! participate in the indtction of the gettys burg haul held several have cxprcmsed a fear that the occasion aril revive the memory of the former strife hut the ma jority take a different view antl think that the battle should be honestly and truthful ly handed down to future generations keddy tbe mackraiith paaaed fuhki.l hi morning at 940 o'clock,"on tha hudson kiver p-aili-oad he wm seated in a draw ing room car and in charjre of ofsctr wool br.dge »■■_-.-<.,•-/- for new fork the find conviction under the new pro bib'tary l.ipior law waj male to-day in the superior i tiurt t boston the jury were ifire hour the rlrieod-iit ims toed m dollara au.l coat - otd sootchnim of lioeto 1 to my la open to ooa-ictioa bat im like to nt ami thai can coa-ince me old minia vlt welie the pf»d---*j--rof the ke dr storrsot bninnee mm himaerf amrotch nan aaed to amy it i aha i aha mmmmmm to be naht tor if -• he wma-fche will be for ever and eternally wreof.1 * died butler aa ij m i alum re cksssba dawe-iter f ha-iijainin and sus-.'n putler 1 baltlßoorr msy l.t jean 3 mmm and 8 <.-\ - shu died n iv urn lord t__aart tntuil's.nt and ell siaamsi ami ru.u-h vh.'bpht id by ifaßj xie that knew httr she left hy ill lt t ikt ohtirvh and tha aiawc i her pr nr 00,000 u his anna bittler of htiffat pl.ri"^rfls».r thef-mrral ..( th-hate ta h b-*rit wan sill tat art ir-.-na lits l-rothi i . iasbbabss 519 kllkou i , uilm sat.vntaj afb-rn ••» at .' o'clock friends and arquaimadc«a tr f-ra-nxt lullj invited t attend sb->«ral qaßaa a ennplets aaaortmewt at rasaooable prices bufkalo mouhjiinu stork 414 vain t am rican bloirk ao bba nuwlaltnn of partnerah tp tl .*- rein ot arlant nit i.lrani * whttftig hi d>-j .' v i this la hm mutual son-ant all i-ari'ea luting claim against th ftrm air herehv nollied to preasat tin-n at once for settlement aii.i all j-ar-jes iadc-ited la tftr rlnu are ir.-in.-ted ui make 1 turned i*t ja neat r b aiiam a meldki m utiff-j aug 13 is a b whiting eaaas th 4hk-*'lh a ill bm-s-osbs th ini-iiicsanf whole tmh atvt retail 1 lists in dry ■('■1 timtr tit arm bant »( adam in un fc *'■> , mat hope («■merit a saatenshßss ol tlie ci lilht.il jutrihw hest.iwul ob ihr lati'fiim r b apam a mfcxl>elm mm au-11-it lltli i>w l»'-ao'a*t«»a of t opart merahip the i-*>|-a(t_itt-hip b-*r»-*.-*_ore f--**.»»tig bbaast tb nn name 4 u.-hm-.k dss froa u__nfci_j _*] linn utfas en the hr-t day m july ivr all ptmaa in t.u.-l u the lale linn arc n*t v u-.i u a . the aim \- ssaasr of thy 818-ib i frim kdwin a hoi.brook iiknkv o xl william 11 dtt baflw tuhr">4 ..*_». t a | • a rinrrsit i £'. tin bbbaf-ipmi have tliis tlav fonnr-d a c artiter litg underlhe tt.tn winn f ii o i w 11 l.t ami x the tu . r-.-i h l t-r ■it i a co will cut in ur thetlri-irtkht m-am-asat t7b main st thankful f i ih liberal pat i oliagt hi.-ri't-ifi.n ctteiidsd ib tot oli firm we solln-t ** co*"iuuap.-e ol the -.. mil ifrr'*to dee -- william 11 i>i.y buffalo j.ii.v mm aaa iiianiiiital fire laiaraati « ompasy w hartford capitol 821x1,000 am c smith ..(_»-**, 4 browne building bult-i m t hartford r ii l*>>"ra-ii-ttni»|i*ia-i chartered in lblo cash capitol l,t-s\ooo wm o smith agent 4 brown's buildings buflajo n t — — aa phwnli kirr iniarsnrr toi-ipsny of hartf..nl capital 9800,000 wm a am itu agent 4 brown's build inge buffalo n t oinii mass ulnos 8000 bnxee w iiit.ow mttg *•** tv.l uses plati olam for stores a.m l>"r eluitofi at let than a.-te.rn prieea 60,000 »-. white u-ad 10tj bbla unseed oil for sals by a reynolds a co 181 main t and 46 lloyd . l buffalo >'. y lskc ice the buffalo i e&jsfemp art now prepared to sup ply cu-.toßm.ra with lake lee at the fowsst rates a full supply guaranteed tin a-acun through thr i>c i cry wafobs ol thia tom-any are enured red and pro-nit-t.uu lettered lake icb any mat f ntton of men drhvtiiag ice if rejiortcd at the of fice snll be corrected ordera left at marvlts dkl'u stuke sot w_w.hii-gv.il and ssnoca r-trecta will be promptly til's * ' jkjqos as ml jcaatr'i tlnlr tfanasa n*«a k*a«oi-atl*ra the inenm*-arable rcracly tr lt.-tt nerer fails tins preparation su.pa the hair falltng out and promotee a vi*f.-roua frr'-wtli clesi-aea tin acal itf dandruff and riidei-a the hair aoft and ri.-asv it c-mtoinrt no aulphur.aucar of lead or h er colorln-r matter being deisgned axpreaaiy foi tttrengthening the hair 80 cent and 1 per iwttle i prcrrrrm ir ». jknnkr chemist 410 mais at op jflite the tatk mm am ' - niagara plsslsg lill t oaptfty iloor s-ksh and blind manufactory tfl k seneca st kuffalo flooring siding mouldings brack ets kiln lined ir-htnt olazcd ami l'tiglaied sash litside and out-rile blmtls it,-or and window . kramea also planing hawing and turning of ever dcac**-f-t,i done to order on short notice and with dis|talch - tt»lh rilratted wlttioat i'alm j o barbour formerly of new york baa an office ■__ onnection with l>i m r straight dentist whore he can l>e fuuntl daily n-a.lv to rcl>e-.i uffertnghuaianlty dr bar sour having had greal eaperictu-s in cf.ractii-g teeth under the lr.flncncs of nitroue oxide rff siftdng £**■>, will devote his whole time to thw hrauch of ynm*ivm hundrada ct t-wfim.-tu can be aecn at tha an.cc ml _**«. ibs main slreel as — lltgliwlßo auoliol ktc thomas clark siicccsaor to clark a bro*-rn roctif}-inc ihatiller comer ol waahingu-a and perry rc-eta ijuffalo bianufacturnr and dealer in higb vinca alchnl purv bpirita ool'_gn bpti-iu kevti bed whiaky old kra whvaky dumw-ic urandiaj aadoin km mi tf»m kuaartty and pkikters warehol'se furnisbea ever artii-le m-mred in the i-rinting btisineaa to any ei tcxl i'-jr i bb as r naliir i.-nm as any foundry in thia country also ei,e4_trotypi_no in all its variety alao type adapted for dick - mailing ha china tv lyman mottalo blnllcabu iron works malleable iron made to order pratt * letch worth p-cts-mrt oflce 88 and m tarra<m st buffalo n y j.extv ri kmsuh aitention partiaa having ■- - ■■■1 omi the arm of beake * tttdson will pkaar call an-t s->ttle at ones bummek goods white and browfi duck suits black alpacca sacks fine linen dusters linrn anil jollrn drawers gauze merino shirt gauze t'elton'skirbt sew htl-b crape ksaaaa bw styles sii.k cravats iilk rw.r am cotton wx;u rl-sion bracn oou.ahk *- kennetti's 373 m-tinst georcie b tripp ■anifa'tuiier of aix usm ot viiirts wrapperb drawers ii_on i-)ickief bosaomi ( ollaiv and cufin hadi to obdcx asd fos bali at wo ii sort snisßoaa second-ha_fd pianos for sale or to urr 1 hk-kerinf conorrt gr.nd i«jci*tc pr see i qmm a co squwe 7j^c te r^o-f __* i benme k c l-iuere 7-o-tene prioi -» [ hajk a alien u-re 7^-cu»e price m i duc-ef-w e^oeee e_jrieeea pne i i leeek e.|-_re,ej piioj uj loefe»w_l-er.«qoere«^ru price 7 i — mmm cnt-t t.heeee pr-e » i r.erierwl t-we a^eter-i prlo m ,*.___ c-.f»ie i jj-|.~.f*fe i ; " l__-n--w-tl hbis kcktzmas r factcbss m sme^leertß-is-jw eeirr_.<eec---is nt'z mv mi m z^j££\!^.<»mhma»m^mjmmlm :; a e-perl-r _—— eie ss _•*■■** tae bi-n a cell rw--e per.*-e*eg mmmgm rsnut bsrruss 3wch.y house tf oopfsu sptc-s erajnij aol-s-b aitp trots pom cb.fckatsd tji-i hoick band family plotr p-jkb ~ round cas ada oatmiai au geode k>m et loweet pcible iir fer ceeh andrew m johnston tt maim trrrt buffalo plovr *" rros hew whiti ketittcey wheat for-me by thobnton a ch_sti_r at national mil 1 «- rjott-e oel«v--s-st__---bkat-;u self raising flour pror iioueroiurs patent th nwwt emrefnent and ecooonimal article ever intnsiik-eu|a i-mssbb pantry antl i-ake all hotels irl tit nr*da*a attd iwapßinß aaaass ac , should fife it a trial for -*:<■in huff al ■hy oallendfk * iv , tt main t r.ro gagk.sm main at , sttm'kbrh-tjk a m<n»rf..klbaiid imomain -.* j w riblk a<'o.,3»4at-ti 3 mkhik-an l t j ml rphy 834 frank-in at r t armiomael be caiflma and palmer mm p i rflne mo 81 main ttrrf-t wh<desale dealer in fruit urns sardinrk mackerel and imported u-pio-m lsaas-n porter scotch ale and hiruu clear rtkntal tea txfmpanyt of bomton a freah supi-iy ol teas and coffee from the ar *. celehf-ated or-msai-v recent weekly the heat antl cenaso-8 teas ami coffeea ever offered in uiib dm agent lor buffalo r lennrr iviift-ist uppoehe the park 18msm*t l»<ts%tt*a^.mu l-trs bkvan's boarding school for yorno i,al>ifcs atavia n y the fall term d mrs brjau's foh'-ol ill bbbbs mfnne on wednesday wefta 16 iw mks a o hoxik b-baa-baai of tbe it mm ttmtmm » tm o mdtmm ■the fall term sept i law appli<-*atiuo mrited b»*er sept l cirsulara mag be obtained at the tt wit h<>rra buffalo academy the eiercisea of till ftanitut-on will t-omtnencc tin eon hay auuitfct 30 ill sads ol the mtom n the city and iv vicinity are invited s-x-e'la the ippcr rotini of the building s-msbst of priarl and t.rt etreets where the priori pal will l-e found os my week day between thr hours of 10 and vi a m parlies at a fisbmob wishiin aaaaaaaaasj may ad in tin undt rslgi.t 1 at liufl.il p a toa'ne principal boahi ov trvasteks : hon n k hall president wm f miller berfetery j l sawyer f w breed isaac molt..way b f ail-t it ir , u l minis m ii btrj *, osoiv flow i c e young 0 d deiiiela wallace johnson p j ißßrts o u steele hugh webster david ban mm henry o dae henry mans wtlliajn a biiret lamea p gething julius walter john b skinner henry m kent lea s a msvoßkh jaanea warren lames 11 . meu-eld 1 b onrnn lames lyoe.col ft 8 fisher bvcrard palmar jason parker ft a ibew v a morse bilas king-dey s 8 uuthne uartinconntor-k f.i-orok howard w f s.m.lei james utom p w breed i'avid ransom executive untmittee phipps 7 vnion fttxaxm seminary albiun new yt.»rk re open*..n the mh of se|>unil»er with a s t ti**rru.r facttttv and the permanent u|t«-rvi*iou hereafter of its early bsop_rts*4b-t mr and mr-.11 l achilles who in tti.it i n iik-or-iot-ated hy the state t'i-aba them to afford their pupils on the most reasonable tehmi the l«*st of ailvadtaeo t't thr*roti*fh mental training under the cental influence of a ph-aaant christian home parent iff pisrdians d**sirintc further infonaalion may obtain circulars by uldrc-*ing the pr tnetitrs of the seminary profrhenry sutter's mr creat oerman conservatxtrt 09 music james rown.n t none hut ihr l>eat(^*rman teachers hirect-ir prof heiirv sutter leader of the orand p-_ratotlie i hike d hesee daruistadt prof friti 11.-1.1 concert si'.-.crand musk directtm t.iii mainz . „ pnf o-^h-drl mamma tmmm diren-.r aixl on.su st from ftjajt-blt on the main ■aniihs-nhln-bbbßlbb ***** at pr sutlers resl l«tk-e or by letter as early as hhm 1 enty hianler caji tie a«v<<mm*-dated i ttr houav where jsofmicl.antl os-mbbs are taught in connection send for stoat-tar si onsaoaataea osagaeaanri of tmmtm hvnky ectms-e bsmaassr ja—ataac •*•»-* the heathcotc ichool omoaabb pearl and f.eneftee he al ti'mx term will tm ado i st sfflh ii c williams head master instructor n mathe mamu natural s-.it.newt and the english studies th h pitkin m a vice master instructor in i m ami yretik f t boaaaaß ran , prof sf oerman language j.d liu-rature i.c malhoubie prof 88 ran f-anguagc and iteratunr jis-cpli mlauhka prt-t ol vosal ami lii-lruni<-ft_al luaic prr«eiiti-e 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-21 |
| 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 | 1869-08-21 |
| 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. 8060 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-21 |
| 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 | 1869-08-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690821_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. 8060 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3074 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday augusf m 1869 no 8060 a day at niagara oh wmiui the falls tilt tamed hacihay niagara kalu ia m of mm inert rtmc turoa in the known world i have been vis iting thin favorite watering place recently ft the tir.it time aud waa well jdriat d a hentn-man who waa with nw said it wait cuatoinary t !»■diaappoint«d in the falla imt that mil tpitmt visitii wem sore to set that all nj;l:t he mm it waa «, with him he aaid that the first time he went the hack fares were so much higher than the fall that thr falls pi r 1 i-r.igni(icant hut that ia all regnlatni now the hackmeu liave lieen tamed aud numtieretl and lilacardrd and liiackguanled and linmght ruto snlijc.aion to the law and do»rd t.ith moral i'rineiple till they ar v meek as oiksiooariea they am divided int two laiin now the hefndarsand the l'rivat<«rs a-id they employ their idle time in warning the puldio against a,li other tho l c , u lars arc under the hotel iw^^era andd th legitimate at two doßars v hour and th i'nvateers prowl darkly on neutral r , and pick ll ntrat;jjl.,r at half pn ffat there are no more outrage mi c^tortionn ihat u.irt of thing eaamj lu if it ii.a.le the falls unpopular liy gettmn inu the nev p. »-rs and whenever a pul.li . v,l i.h.in thai sort of a ucema for luelf il laj ar numl»r~l it !»«„„„ aj. ,arei,t that fcer i hie kails h.vl to l li ra>l t.,n m the ' ha.-btn.tn liatl to anhaitie they coum n dam the kali sntl mi they rlamned t b.v-biiif-ri 8m can !*■cumfortahh au bappy tht re now bmjui in -. m1. |
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