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buffalo express vol xxiv mon day avglfct 23 1869 no 8061 cable news rkat kkitaix the l-inim.n tmmtmi the har akl jr fori rowing match--the condition and pr-ispectsof canada reviewed london august 21.—as the time for the international boat race draws nigh ex citement in sporting circles increases much of the newspapers space is given up to this subject the following extracts are lu-ult from to-day's journals : the laiui nrvl u'r.*>r says : the bal ance soems to favor the oxford crew if the americans win wo will not only learn their new style of rowing but how to maintain it it the harvards win after six weeks of exerciac without doing their beat at any time it will be an aquatic revolu tion " the sntnrdmj mmmm says ; " we do i.it attach any importance to the time made in training if the harvard crew win the mm we will acknowledge that our notions out our style of rowing are ant-i-tiat-.d absurdities the sprrtator bays : " opinion in respect to the crewa and in regard to the chances of victory are nearly even the public are liwjuiring if the americana have ever put out their whole atregth the course is a hard one hat the race is likely to ik ejaaa 1 1 the weather is bad the result will be proliably in favor of the ox for-in if good the harvards will win a nice skew hf lish drizzle is the thing to tain the heart out of the americans l^-iilation have • t-n issued to keep the t owns char lor two hours before and until mm rasa in andaj anf»thri rasa-l the i ixfords were out again to amy they tsatle s gisitl race with ttnrl.ii/ii t'-tbu i ty nine strokes per uuiiul well pnßad the llarard's were baas out with j<-sett's | iwat ctaawaia'a mm aaa been teaais-1 j which increased the blaßansnawx they got j away briskly at m arly forty aleak aa ma inmate their rowing ifl reg'_ni«-d am vr.ry goed i.ood judge think thatllie harv ard a are likely to take tlie had in th race ataaiieuial btire.d the hi tarda tt-tnaaaa hughe ex member oi parliament for o font hasls*en appointed fwaaaaa simmons of the harvard crew i slightly iwlih|>om*d to-day ketting is bb*w to four n the oxfords m l i.mm , at the mt-ullllig bbaa to day kelly ik-:il , s viler for the citamj>i..iihhi|i of the aataanaa paaaoßai mr l.lail»troni has entirely re orerad lis health i t nam n . ra i ■•-. the ttarama ftktadmrd f to-day baa an t-dit trial ou 1 au.ulia.l mutter in whi.-h the writer saya then-are probability * of a change iv tin relation l tweeu i'auada and ' mat lintain which would ba iliataateful tv ' a majority of the luhalstanth t.t the uoiihu ion if tiny were consulted if there is any iliaaatisfaetion with the existing state if affairs it in only by feeling that we can i safely make it intelligible to those south of the frontier all that can i done 1 under the present government ia to re i imdiate the notion that a withdrawal i of the laaafa implies a banana to shuttle out ot the respoo mi bill tier cant ou i ireat i'ntaiu by tile presence of a hag in a colouisl ter , ritory which means military administra tion kngland is now in tlie han.lt of those who fail to appro.-lau the 1 median ijues tion horwood ami hatcher who were arrest ed at new york and takeu tv knglaml for trial on a charge of forgery wire brought ■up at the maiisii.n house to-day for a pre ■liuun try examination at the m i hatelier ■was ilu-charge-tl ami jlurwood remanded fur ■trial ■i the continent tmmd bkimim ok a tkkaty koiliilk ammom or ct v heath ur admoax mi m / cablhff almvfl bt tiik khkni m duauuuhxo tkui i:lk 1 hio>l ll tl't spaiv pajim ahj ir the ftmmai "><;«/ ntblisti)'h i i imperial d<-crt ajmmnnting imhul mioator of war the w huyhthe sr*at*scomtuihiat is in pfuparation gnuiting autouoiuy and greater lilwrti<h to the nhm > thf i'rutich nfflnhli have arrt-«t«d five mm fat list dpcb n the spauiith froutiur main mai»i:u auf _- it in mkortrd on rcli | able authority that tlw n.:lnninaries of a ■treaty for 0m otmkm el * ut.a ham bmm aigut-d admiral nun is di-ail th voliinteem have pi'tituinm tl cov f niiih 11 to rparo the life of i'ol h lio was laeilv captureil at tlie lu-a-1 of a ( at hat band the l'miect f rrrwigiiaii wu arrcat<h at tristany with ten other < arlimts who were about to emu the frontur the troops kra ntill purvuing fugitive l'arlif<ta in the frontier provide e and have taken niauy uriaonera the wife of l'<>!o the farhit leader wlio captured at aliuagr hail intercede with the priaw fur the lit f bar liusbanj l>iui>naionii have arispn in the cabinet in regard to the manner in which the covtrn mernt ihoulil r«^o.-«i ag»in.nt thoae bishops who have refumd to t<ue the late decree of the kegeut in kirct-lotm mm thousand working j nun have struck for liighur wagts au«l others are sbpaitad u join them in tint movement dmn feant arcentertaidetl for the pretiervatiiin f order , there i a rumor that iv/mla l»uke fll t%e»te will u ovilwlt tin caiiari the lugint serrano positively deriiett that he auataids the pretensions of the l>uk of montpensier to tlie throne and declare that he ia entirely neutral on the ijuestion pf the lliiponal of the crown the west indies a ri m"r that dbbaaaw ■aiwh-t t he siun-latkst khxmm mf the iatrhitn arfairs i.n ii vui and iaji mfiumoo havana a ug tt advices from man tanxaa state that gaa lel".odas had re viewed the troops iv that city they ex pressed a willingness to go into sctive ser vioe i a body ol rebels 4fn strong in the juris diction of ' olon have im-cu committing i depredations they bunted several 8 | t'ol benegsuu who left puerto i'sdrawith a regiment numbering s*nt men escorting a convoy to 1 ."•< tunas encountered the rebels twice seven lightk ensued but the re atilts ar unknown i r porta say lie reached los tnnaa deßodas has arrived here from mantau 7.aa a t simmons who has wen conliued six months at i'nerto i'rincipe wan released at the intercession of l oii-tul-licneral i'lumb and loft for new york intelligence from colin to tuesday re ports that one thousand insurgents have appeared in the vicinity of mocurigea but few troops are in the district and the ov ernor is unable to check tbe patriots who are destroying all the property owned by spaniards mail details washini.ton august 2 cuban ad vioea to the th iust give the following statement of the political condition there tho volunteer are exhibiting the purpose of their organ ration that of wiring the government of < üba from spain kvcr - where throughout the island the volunteer juntas are acting in concert with aynuto toieuto at havaii.i-|aiidn v r>-i.-e thcsauc control over i v lu»da that expelled dales from hia poeition it ia raportoil that a formidable organiza tion of spaniards in the interest of cea p**de's government in every part of the island lias been exposed through the means of spies the object of this organization waa to counteract that of tlie volunteera and to strengthen the cubans in the held in means to carry on the content this they did but expose has driven hundred of them nit the cuban army and given them a moral and physical power which will be a terror to the spanish troops and volunteers as organized ou the island it is reported that dcuodas contemplates rtts-igning and returning to spain believing thai hia longer continuance in his present poeition would detract from hia well-earned reputation the mva aimik a special from nassau aug 13th via kay west the 21st gives the ruling of the admiralty court in the long contested ease of aa steamship salvador charged with viola-toon of the neutrality laws that she waa dnly cleared according to port regula tions and thai the vessel be delivered up each party to pay his own costs t dom 11*0.10 havana aug 22.—news from st pawn nan p *° tda ll c'***'**"*l with 3uuu troops waa basseging azua about sixty milsafrosn san domingo city baez was ißoommand of the forces in the city mavn newafiwnh»3 s ij wmumttmm twom jamaau but he was con tiwning the seine of aux ayes a pi echc-oi-e.-ceded with articles contra ot war had been captured toeialw ri mi bs-p-raasal m mmmwmmmt th uol-n-biaaad hslfliei ts attack s*t uev-'i fleet at lv cayee a gold dollar brought 1000 in paper japak private adricea atate that the t__i,irr_r ol japan ie baking ex ten-ire prer-tret-oiii for the reception of tha uuke of r-linburgfc now en route to yokohama the tycor.n'i palace haa bean rapaired for hia n-rideuo white at yeddo sanaa and carnage lam been orderad from china for hie tranapor tation and convenience new york ilust'olvs muncmknt ttk from mil till it uii-i treasurer the icmh how the 18i»nkv ham en ttjel the railkoai competition an knu-w'-rching hkat-a man n woman ratai.i.v wmot n a sea tain aa rv yous august 14.—timothy («. rchill treasurer of the lincoln monu t fund j li.-._it a it.tt.-r to-day in h he a tales that a contract was made : time since with h k brown the natcd h'julptor and author of washing noiiumr-nt in in ion htjuare this city antl that he has already finished the plaster i a ■'. of the late lincoln which was accepted i committee and -. nt to the foundry --•_ iv bmu/e i'.rown has been paid on account antl the hnlanceof the 11,15 im invested in registered live bonds q-lam araauu imrnki \ men an klint i lass works at the if kit-hard antl ' ommerce streets ii to'-k in ham a furnace yester ■i belora the hanieh could be extin , the v r tlaiu.igcd t»,mo fully . 1 ri;khk iikat wi-uty-four hours ending this after raa tan betftaat day of the season meter kb th kiit ram early in ning ptrtiaiiy aaelad the atuio-t 1 lieriiioiin-u r in the huii i 14 thi nc*a rnaann raatfi nn,i.u..'t i that a i.i-w aud increased fr.-ight lllßltfaa ou radroatls ta the m-a into afieraßaaa to day antl niin j-.-tition between thaaa roads is tt:r by tnprouii*m nit i-.-i-ii.ii ion irtlo h.ht wash were 11 marriages i deaths mm m laaaaaaß m the ut 1 over the week previous t-i a kan lim kaaaßßß < üba wan t|iiaraiititif.d yes i.r disinfei-tion two of her nit-u the hti.spital at havana of yellow id the obptain'a child died of the tease on the passage mm i r , ob boxes of j>ears were received k from california , lfiov-bm baskets of peaches were to this city during the past week loads cauie in yesterday morning uigetl from tne to 1 per l*a ket boaanm-u were 14 canes of suuatroke yester e fatal omkv hat i oat-ia the thern'ouu-ter at noou to-day stood at 30 ; to nigit it is 7 hl.oihi \ n i . . '.-■'..< r.i a y af term'on john harrison a wealthy junk dealer and a girl namod delia adams were fatally wounded by pistol shots lirt-tl by captain samuel fobs of ship i'aeitic in an affray winch originated in tht following manner : captain poss hat com ni--iii:eil beaetas tin waaaaa who tried to prevent hint from chastising a boy whom he b.-.l detected stealing lime from his ship whr-n llamson interbred to protect the woman a crowd then collected and an sllray ensued iv whi li it.as was knocked down and upon regaining ins feet pulled out a revolver ami dim-hargcd it live times wounding the al-ove mentioned tarties kobh was arrestcii lynch law twti ribknpitaia krf'm i'hont botal (\ a ) jail mi mdai m"j;mm thkii katk l'nkniiwn washisotoic august 21 the alex andria f/fl ' i'l give au account of tlie ' lyncliinii of two negrim's who rucently committed m nutra iijhiii a fvmn latly , on the line of the ormigtr and alexandria \ liailroa the paiti-n had wen committed for trial at % v on the morning of ' thiir(kln a rty i m/mmi men cur ' rounded ttie mil at r rout jtoya.l v*i»exe the : a.-groed uen e.,nlin.-l bm ml of them knocked at the il»h>r wlii.h h;tw openihl a pistol wad jii.m'nu.i at tlu hra.l of the i ul.t aitil a ■:< ii 4 i ma»l iv tlie key of tht celu vi whicii the pfmbmn mi cou lined the kt-y wan <■!■■■■i and the n thru neked up in hii own iwb aad kmmmm nolhuik mor<ot what tranhpircii e\ccpt that the ceil m which tlie prisonera mm ulhtll up h empty liis iciruing and that thu mni u.y fn-ui lur pa»tu-d ajbaal davh^ht thin wutatmm on the road t kt'val a iiatnher of strange looking ymm _^_^.^ the labor congress ohi'i.kti 1.1.-t oftukskw okf'ickks tbt k\t sj-.hmiin !'•• u iiku ai'iincinnau fati.i itk ov tiik mor to hkatk 4 i.attok i'aktv rehui.i tions uk svhi'a thy w , fc i'hii.\hkl in \, aug 2 the following olf.oers for the ensuing year were elected by the i.al»ur couv^ntion . i'resident kit-hard travcillick of detroit mich first vice president a t cavis washington d c second vice president conrad knhn new york i hccording secretary h j walls philadelphia ; treasurer a c plielps new haven conn the new officers were installed and ap propriately addressed the convention mr lucker the retiring president mov ial that this convention elect a delegate to the kuropean international labor congress to 1 held in switzerland which after de bate wax adopted a c cai>ieron of illinois waj nnani mnunly elected suoh delegate and ol 11 lucker ot new york associate delegate n motioli the convention proceeded to dcni^nate the place for holding the next session of tie congress and tmally cincin nati ohio was selected mr sylvis from the committee ou the subject of a new political party stated ui>ir inability to report and by request the subject was continued until next year uesolutions of sympathy with the cuban revolutionists struggling ireland and the oppressed millions all over kurope and for a reduction from live to three years of the naturalization term for foreigners in this country were adopted tue chair announced that by the con stitution the time for the assembling of next congress was ttxod for the third mon day in august in7i and at three o'clock p m tlie cntutreva tinally adjourned miscellaneous re-x-kai'iiic item of vawovi kim i p-mm i'll'khtknr i*i»ints tom allen has ac.vpted the proposition to add fl(bni to the stakes of the late match and tight the battle over again he names a place within fifty miles of cincinnati and the time from seven to ten days hence i.al lagher will agree to the above terms the manufacturera i-f kail river mass have determined to run all factories but three days in the week for the present this will put over live hundred thousand spind le rs on half time president < j rant has accepted an invita tion froot ilovernor steams be visit con oord n h this will probably be some time next week the ease of daniel s curtis against do aeph m churchill for assault in a railroad car resulted saturday in the sentence of the defendant to two won th imprisonment both parties occupy reapeotnble social and business positions in boston five hundred chineaa will shortly be sent to st joseph miaeouri whence they will be distributed to various points agen cies will be established at at joseph st louis and at springfield missouri , hale k co hankers junction city kansas failed tuesday vstr-fl-tiaa from fat.ouo to 3u,000l assets trifling tha hen-nest insets an sharp 4 co ouwtractors of the southern branch of tha pacific rail road who had 17,000 on deposit edward rowland son of a wuu known sh^owner of new bedford mass com mitted auk-ide at lake takes cnlifornia i august 10th hf mowing out his brains reports from all part of < regon indi cate a much larger yield of wheat than an ticipated two men were struck by the night ex kaijroad saturday night and lulled a sunday night dispatch uvi the two men who were killed by the night express train last night were lewis hornbeck of mutoa and stapheß l'aulding of poogh keepae they were walking down on the up track directly in the face of the ap proaching traia the coroner's jary ren dered a verdict in accordance with the fact both men leave families the eckfords defeated the haymakers at tr^y saturday—2o to 17 a deficiency of eighteen thousand dollara bu been discovered in the comers depart ment of the branch mint at san francisco martin m i'lire a laborer of hartford conn attempted to murder his wife sna day forenoon by cutting her throat the two had juarraled about some property which they owned in common mrs me onire is alive this evening and there are hopes that u will recover her husband walked leisurely away after committing the l«-f<l and in still lit large the body of a man named travers was found in a pond at hyde i'ark yesterday he committed suicide by drowning the trot between vanderbilt's mountain boy and mcmahon lady thorn takes place at saratoga monday at 12 o'clock i'he track uin good order the mountain lioy ih said ta have made a quarter of a mile in .'*-{ seconds while trainidjt recently albion n sorance assistant superint*»n deut nf the ' hicagn burlington & uiu<-y kailroad has roceived the appointment of eneral superintendent of the central pa cific road at a salary of i3,(nio in gold tin weather in mmuesota remains favora ble for harvesting which is progressing with great rapidity much lens damage than wait at first feared was done by the hit stormß ami but little cowpl&int is heard from blight the surplus f rop will reach former estimates of twenty million 1.u.-ln-ls mostly nn 1 saturday was undoubtedly tl.t hottest day of summer at washington city the thermometer ranged from j6 to ms the tire which have raged in the woods if washington territory nince july ist bm nearly extinguished by reeeut heavt rams the l!r|hiliii iii state convention of massachusetts meets at worcester sep tember 1--m the kttysbi'k meetini cfrrrvsei f;g aug 22 only a few offi cers have ai yet arrived 6am meade and tat together with a number of other geu erals and subordinate officers formerly at tache to the army corps that participated in the battle will arrive to-morrow their iiuadquartera will be at spring's hotel at least thirty i'uiun generals aud maiiv other uttictth have acquainted the secretary of the i it-ttysburg battle field memorial asso ciation of their intention to be present the number of confederate generals will im small according to the present indica tions the business engagements of lee will not he says permit him to lie present \ isitors are constantly arriving the cit izens of gettysburg are making a display of l.i»;a there will be a military escort to distinguished officers from the railroad station to their quarters at the springs it is thought that inspection of the various parts of the battle field will not be com menced until tuesday this will occupy u:vrraj ilavs canadian it ill reported tliat the kmaitco minister intends to negotiate a new loan in kngland tins fall at aliaiiijiii-t to the jovernpr general at halifax saturday night sir john young aid lie did not withdraw one word uf his qatbm speech it had imm miarepreient fil he had been represented as saying l:.at a change of allegiance would he pos sible thin was incorrect and on that word trouble arose he had spoken of a change of allegiance thereby contemplating ijfflimd relation with england hut the idea of 81-vrrance never ocenrrod to him two sailors toiin tjonnor and albert sharp have been arrcktod at toronto on suspicion of having scuttled the schooner i..ury owen recently sunk opjtoaite ashta i>ula ohio it ia reported that the headquarters of the sixtieth kitten will be removed rrom < tt.iwa to toronto also that orders for iln twentieth and fifty-third kegiments now at i'oint levi to leave tor the 1-ur ■badges hye been countermanded washington dent aiiain i.etrkh from e\-<enah-k ki:.«wn t n mis benswm aki'aiks v*sihni;tiin aug jit the treasury department h.m aooeded to tiie reijueat of business linns in san francisco to permit the use f the surplus gold in the sub trea*ury in that city all parties apply ing were accommodated and do f&vors were granted any particular linn as was reported an order has been issued from the war department forbidding the residence of settlers on military reservations all in truders will be notified by military com manders to leave the reservation and if they refuse to do so they will be removed liy force t:\-s('nat<'k hkvlff missismiti ai'fairs albert t i.iiiatm brown formerly inited states senator ami afterwards a member of the confederate senate has written a let ter to judge dent upon political matters in mississippi he assumes that judge dent is in full sympathy with the president be cause they are brothers-in-law mississip pi be says has adopted the president s olicy and judge dent will be nominated i>y the president s original frieuds and tup porters the judge's election is certain if a fair election can be had unless the president takes open grounds against him a fair election it is said cannot be had unless a check be put upon oeneral ames who is using hit oth'cial influence in favor of the radical party hoping to be repaid for his services by being chosen to the i'nited states senate it march last the con servatives proposed that all parties unite in asking tne 1 resident to recommend a course to be pursued fay congress toward missis sippi pledging themselves to abide by such recommendation no matter what it might in i>ut the kadic&ls were afraid to trust the resident ami refused to accede to the proposition new yoke ii doe harnarii's omen antes trouble-s ok the ci'ha-f junta anuthit ixpehi tion in prosi'eit new york august 21.—the mutual d new york beat the keystones of phi ladelphia ou the tnion grounds williams burg 31 to 18 the mutua-s leave for a southern tour ou saturday night and play the nationals of washington on monday the olympics on tuesday the maryland at baltimore wednesday the fastimrs at baltimore thursday the keystones at philadelphia friday fl/i.l propbbiv or tbi crsah itsta judge benedict yesterday granted a stay oi proceedings in regard to tbe disposition of ammunition wagona etc belonging to the cuban junta which msrahal dallon was about to bell ta satisfy the judgments re covsfe-1 by the owners of tbe tug boats chase coole and mabey ksvkm-k tax akbiak the amount of arrears of penalty inde pendent of taxea incurred by n large nain berof brokers living in brooklyn who fail ed to make proper monthly return to the revenue officers and against whom suits hare been oommencod exceeds nou.uoo stiambf aaanralß the steamers deutehland from bremen and north american from bao janeiro hare arrived j mamavmh arkaka judge barnaid on takmakia seat in the chambers yseiarday lamg retlected in strong tarma upon the c*->urse of a moraiog journal toward himself he said i wish imu _....,., mm reuaem o a mornlllg 1 hope some reporters are present if not i will take the earliest opportunity of mak ing my remarks public there is an asser tion in this morning's 7w that i signed an order in the erie rauwav office the ma whs w»e4e tam falnknil s«weo hv years ago free going *, state prison for forgery another man who had for year persiatently persecuted me came home one night drunk and fell dead sah eerjuently he said he should spare no effort to hud out the private and public history and private relations of the men who in the daily and weekly preas abased him the systematic process of abuse by men who if they harf their deserts would be in the state prison he would retaliate upon and he was entirely prepared for the emer geucy * orp.fj-non it 13 stated that the dispatch from wash ington to the associated press relative to the interview between the committee of the new york stock exchange and the ( omnunsioner of internal revenue createi a wrong impression the committee were very courteously received and so far from refusing further consideration of the oues tions at issue the commissioner has re quested judge james to meet district at torneys local officers and the parties in ttrrested for consultation and the reception of any suggestions which may be made stit acaivst the ciijas h'sta a suit has been brought m the united states ihstrict court of brooklyn by jacob herrion peter hammond and catherine a kranklin against l.natio afaro and others composing the cuban junta jacob her rion hues to recover ft&4i for ten day use of his tv - boat jonathan chase his claim was secured by the seizure of 476 cases of ammunition 21x1 shell 157 cases and parts of three wagons the property of the junta in this city peter hammond's suit is for the ume amount for the charter of his tug boat h m coole and catherine a franklin sues for woo for the use ofthetug mabey the projjerty was to have been sold by the f inted states marshal to satisfy the above claims when the junta through their counsel applied to judge benedict to have the default reopened the request of the junta was granted yesterday and it is expected the suits will come up for trial at the tirst session of the court another t vtias exi'emtiok the ril.unf says it is suspected on good grounds that a cuban expedition will leave within a few days either from this port or boston preparations have been uietly and nilently going en for the last throe weeks among the cubans of this city and it ia believed that two or three expedi tions on a small scale from florida were mere blinds to divert the attention of the public from the direction is which the work ia goiog ou marshal barlow has been for the last two weeks taking extraordinary precaution against any volation of the neutrality laws the brooklyn bankers new york aug 21.—.judge james de livered his opinion yesterday in the case of che brooklyn bankers doing business in new york who to the number of 130 were recently arrested for non-payment of revenue tax ou capital used by them for ' banking he sustains the federal govern ment sootfi msjiu the steamer north america from kio jancira july 20th has arrived the tinted states sloop-of-war ports mouth and tinl>oat kansas were at rio am were well it is reported that minis ters mcmahon and worthingtoo with their families would return to the i'nitcd states by the way of europe i uk \\ kaiiiku the heat to-day was intense the ther mometer since oa m has ranged between ■>" audits in the hhade many vase of prostration by heat are reported there are now indications of the gathering of a thunder storm in philadelphia the mercury aunds at lit in the shade kinani 1.w the collector of customs at < swpgr haa been authorized to receive certificates of the assistant treasurer of the i nited states in this city in payment of customs no authority however haa been friveu to receive 1 rafts on new york banks as re ported in the yyashington correspondence of a morning journal cable aa'll.v an kk&hfi ir'>n clabosdbeb to cuba crifpnmiilib of ckkat kkit.un iiik i utusn london aug 2 it is reported tbat the order for an inm-clad to proceed to cuba on account of the detention ot british vessels by caban authorities has been coun termanded rire mops l;-itorts from all parts of ku^land in re lation to crops say ulth t1 exception of , wheat they will all be at 1 ast an good as , tin average 1 the carlist9 1 maprio aug 21.—nortwithstantling | stories of invasion and insurrection it is ■now believed the carlist movement is , anew socth amfrira j lisbon aug 21.—k>o janeiro date to | the 28th ultimo are received i'rvßideut | lopez was at ascurra he had plenty of ; provisions but was short of arms ammuni tron and other war material the allied < army had marched on and captured villa rica and were preparing to storm ascurra , barriero was likely to become president at ] asuncion j cvflil vmerka i havana august 21.—dispatches have j l>een received from caracas to the 9th inst : i m-m-ral mauagas is in command of the , trc»opß besieging marauaibo the bceeigers | are aided by three federal vessels all . the states of the republic have sent troops f the merchants are generally in faror of j the federal forces < jen pulgar is mak i ing great preparations to resist the pop j ulace of maraoaibo are hostile to him the miners strike its mhrn i thk anthracite region macoh fill i pa ang 20.—a1l the oollerim have struck in the hazleton region except those at aihburton and at buck moon tain all the beaver meadow regiou except those of the hooey brook < ompany at audenried spring the mountain com pany at jeansville and w t carter ft co at beaver meadow and at the colliery of the i'pper lehigh company in the upper lehigh region the prize ring f —■of thr all«s i-.allaoiif.r f.fiht st l.hi aug 21—allen and lialla gfaer with their umpire and i jury wesaela ' referee held a meeting lait night for the purpon of making a final deeiuoa of the right of tueaday uat the refern laid that he did not nee the sponge thrown up that when time was called allen came to the scratch oallagher met and struck him whereupon allen left the ring he there upon declared the battle a draw although by jtrict adherance to the mles of the rinjr he might give the tight to 4;allaghrr both parties eipreand aaturacthm with the derision the stake and encwrsion moaey will be divided to-day railroad freights meeting f agists to a h\anc katks c'ls insati aug fl a meeting of the reijjht agent of the weatera r__trua.li waa ield to-day mr cawe ot the jecteraoa ille road waa elected pea-meat and mr rezcr of the marietta railroad waa atact a secretary a general diacus.ioo an the uhject of freighte parti-alary eaatera mmd ireifrhta waa entered lata by the neeting it waa agreed to raiae the pri_a f fourth cam freight tire eeata per haadred oaa.la.aail hoar tea oeata per han-l tlaa faratoaaatonibdßad-ra ( hta--7 uear y all the ii.ai.aiafl-ii a are ii|il > id tha yield of frait ia thia aaet-aaie i.e-aato par baabel*_--l i n'l n 2-<_l-0 rhe waa-her ia clear aud-err-rana the ih-na-aaete-a__rked ia the ahade thia fteraoon r ■»♦ tbe s..'h_et_eaf-_t t.aii--.-ii at balti more on moa_-,y and outiauea lour day items by telegraph joseph ualria was hung on friday at memphis at 10 o'clock on the scaffold he admitted having killed officer fenton but aaid ha did it in acjf-deaence at 2:m o'clock bam moody " a oolared man waa hug on the same gallows he aaid he-was not guilty of tfaa murder of cap berry bat that the fatal ahot waa flnd by brad ford who tr now in the penitentiary two death from mn stroke occurred ill cincinnati last evening tha german aaaociation of cincinnati has decided to celebrate yon humtoldt's centanial birthday september hth weldon and hughes establishment at frankford pa waa totally deitroyed by fire to day loaa j2s.ouu the firemen were unable to do anything franford hav ing dried up the national labor congreaa reaaeemlled at !• o'clock a m a motion that that the neit congreaa be held at louiarille ky ou the 17th of august 18tu waa tabled a reaolutton for a contribution of rive centa each by members of labor organizations to defray expenaea was adopted k trevel lick whs elected pneident a t uavis first vice president m kughn second vice i'eesiilent mrs stowe's byron story coafirmatuin ov it by an hawusai ma(ia ink a t.l a x i.kit kkvclatu>.n op till same facts thkee months auo fruui uie n v trihuncj awful as the cbarge is bowever it is not incredible aor is it note ituuir fur tite frr*t time it has long been understood that the secret reason of the separatktu was known to seteral persons and rumor iv certain cir clee of london has whispered thii very crime ever ainoe public interest in the byroo controversy was revived by the pub lication of the countess roiocioli's book both sides have taken up a large share ot the magazine three months ago there ap peared in ffiaawfe bar jane 1869 an ar ticle on lord byron's married life which was either inspired from the aame source aa mrs stowe's or used by our countrywoman in the preparation of her paper from the atlantic both give the history of the marriage and early molded life alike an well m the public in cidents of the separation the statements ef thti writer in ttmple liar being justified by oontinual marginal referencee to moore's life lady byron left her husband's house for her father's at her haiband's own com mand her resolution to demand a perma nent sepration was taken while ahe was under her father's protection she suspec ted lord byron's sanity and after being reassured on that point she explained to dr luahington who acted aa her counsel certain circumstances which led him to de clare that though he had previously been id favor of a reconciliation he now judged it to be impossible and if any such idea should be entertained he could nut either profeasionally or otherwise take any part towards effecting it what could have induced an advocate in the codesiastical court to give an opinion so apparently at variance with all ecclesiastical usages we leave the writer in trmfdt liar to reply there is but one answer dr luahing ton must have auomed the existence of a tact from which inevitably followed the same constqnence that lord thurlow pointed out to the house of lords when he prevailed with them to give what had uc-ver been allowed before the right of marrying again to a woman seeking divorce for the cause of her husband's adultery aa a general rule the right was givun to a man whose wife had committed adultery txhiause he could not take her again and was denied to a woman whose husband had been guilty of the same offen*e ixjcause they might be reconciled lv the particular instance before the house of lords the himhaitii ha-i ten fha ivit/t isf tri/'r'm aiati r the wife could not without guilt return to him and therefore she was permitted to marry again when i>r i.iixhithjtvn afadawci rtrviirittation tv <*■im awnlutj arul t/uit if titteihj>t*u jw i-oulil tab no tart in tltr attfm/u prof'*#ional/!f or i'/isntisr hi muni x uutlrrttoud tv mean fimt iluttf to o<l tpil man t'oruule ltulij isf/ron to r'turu to her am*act»i this a a guarded passage but its moaning is clear enough now tliat mrs stowe ha given us the clue lady hyron could not return tv her husband for the ume reason that a wm could not return tt huibantl who had com mitted adultery with her sister adultery with a wife's sinter hy l'sil'li*l j^j ', a ,„. i cest " : so long as i _ ro vaa afraid at provoking [ his wife to make a full disclosure he waa ready enough iv a romantic sort of way to tthoulder a load of unit unite blame and to paint his partner and victim as a suffering angel tv th«r bban i t female mw ml for riw hau dot tv'o one—tli worn uf ail it was easy for him to deny all knowledge of the specific offense for which he waa dis carded and the world then would suspect nothing more thau the fashionable intideli ties of which lie never made a secret but the true cause says the article from which we have quoted was always present to his mind pq if it were of the class to whiuh to which dr luahiugton's opinion points his consciousness would prompt the answer that he gave * " * it seems iupoasi ble to avoid the c inclusion that the cause had never been explained to him—that he knew the cause—and did not dare to aek for explanation at the time of its appearance this re markable article seems to have attracted little attention we cite it now for the purpose of showing that it mrs htowe had been deceived by the fiction of lady hyron's deceased imagination she is not alone in her errors and is not the tirst to disseminatt them for ourselves we lin.i nothing in the narrative inconsistent with positively ascertained facts except some trill uig mistakes which do not effect the main question and nothing we are sorry to aay inrnnsistwit with what is known of byron'a character mormonism ttiiicham vocmi's pamiiv the number of firigham's living wives is eighteen exclusive of those who are mere ly sealed to him for the next world he has been credited with more than thia and it ia now stated that he baa less but i am informed on the best authority that a cor rt-ct census of hia household would show eighteen wives and forty-nine children among the latter are a bevy of aa hand some young girls as can be found any where theae are of course in demand and they are marrying off pretty fast sometimes he gives more than one of them to the same man as for instance to the iuperintendent of tlie western l'nion tel graph office who has two of brighams aughtera and is doubly a son-in-law of be prophet it is said that the old getle wm baa recently made it a rule that who ver marries the last daughter of one of hia riven shall take the mother home also his may account for the reduced estimate f hia wives which has lately been giv n one of the mormon offi iala in salt lake city haa for one f his wives hie step-sister the daughter of js own mother while the marriage of a nan to a mother and her daughter is by no seana uncommon an old dane living tear ogden has for wives a mother and her hree daughters according to the mor mon view this is commedahle as it keeps amilies together a beautiful girl of igh or nineteen was pointed out to me n the street recently by one who knew her | well she waa brought to hia terriiory when quite a child by her mother who embraced the mormon faith in the west came here and married an elder the moth er ia an intelligent woman the daughter retined an-taooompliahed and knows some thing of the wo-4d,having made several trine to caliio-nua where she has relatives v t her step father in whose house she is liv ing is now urging bar to marry turn and her amm mother is hacking np tha suit the ei-gum-bbte being thai the mairiage will prevent tha separatio_i of parent and child m thia world and secure to the latter eter nal hapninaaa in the next the girl leva her mother and but far tha jtr**tft of bar relatives in california wosda no doubt have acoenmbad era thia to tha nremiire in tha oanatry dinta-cta it ia aaal women are really bought and aold kke sheep twa old fedowa will make a bargain by which each agrees to tsnnma father-in law and son-in-law to theother orwheathcre &—* ana nangarm m ■*»• s ~ —.- * yofce of cattle 01 ftmlm u-aoer equivalent is given thia swap ping is confined to outlying settlements _*. pnniii.it.at mormon in salt lake a man o hnatwap-i a and education—told ma thai he ■nly noaaaaaij to let one of hia bightin eoemaaaixth wifeai xtoaa baennaa he ldmaaaf wanted a relative at tha suitor of the same ge for hia own fifth wife ha did not have the amghtaat shame in tha ronfsaaioa aad aaemad to think it a good joke a mokbos buvl polygamy in its moan tautal phaaea is but slavery of the wore lawariptum per haps the following jacidaat relatad to me by a gentian.an of animpearhabie raracity will giro a more vivid idaa of thia than any eanamlimtiona soma months ago the bar mr fooie the fpmoopal mmiatir ham employed a young lies man wnman of eighteen or ainaiaßn she had cooss to utah at an early age and had baaaar_e tha fourth or fifth wife of a dane over sixty years of age in one of the southern set tlements the old rascal worked her hard in the holds treated bar as a beast and after a few months let her oat aa a oook to stamp of railroad gradera from the rail road line aha came to salt liahn and en tered mr footo's service hoping to get rid of her husband but she waa not to escape so easily in a short time bar husband fol lowed and demanded her return she was terrihly frightened and refused to go he attempted to break into mr feote'a house while the family was at church aad take her by violence but failed ultimately however he had a private interview with her and so terrified the poor girl that de spite the assurances of mr foote and her loathing of the life before her she declared that she mu*t go—and went though with many tears its dbtay but polygamy in utah has undoubtedly seen ita beat or rather its wont—day a the effect of the railroad ia already evi dent and the influence of l*-entile opinion isveu more than qentile contact is very slowly but surely doing ita work ne papers magazines and books are now easily procurable and prove perhaps the moat powerful missionaries kven the traehieot of yellow-covered novels are langemns enemies to mot-monism oocur moes like a recent one at box-elder where % young girl who had been marked for the us rem of president snow ran off and mar ried a union pacific e^ineer are becoming xumparatively frequent ■* a young and handsome woman who is iow.enjoying her honeymoon as the fourth wife of a mormon dignitary waa pointed mt to mo iv the theatre the other evening vhen sho waa a little child her mother be ame the wife of a mormon leader but abe iss had opportunities of baling the world inch aa few mormon girls enjoy her re stives in boston are wealthy and refined md she has made them several protracted isits vet though naturally intelligent educated and accomplished and knowing at east something of the outside world she omcs back here to enter a harem md is now unblusbingly wearing ier orange blossoms too many wives nay prove a serious embarrassment a mormon recently came to a prominent lien tile by night to ask advice he was a fair isuipie ot the middle ranks oi the church when he adopted mormoniam he had ilruady a wife but since coming to i tah liaa taken another the first waa childless ■by the second he had several children he was now disgusted with utah and wished bo return to hia nativa place where some roperty had been left him the problem waa how to escape without risk of the peni tentiary toai-complishthiahehadconcoctu'l a plan as to the feasibility of which he wanted information tho old female aa he called her was to get a divorce and then he was to many the younger one le gally the old female be had promise.1 to take with him as a sort of granny to the children to whom she waa much at tached he wanted to know whether this plan would work and was informed that it might but that be would run considerable risk of a coat of tar and feathers and a ride upon a rail in attempting to carry it out or y )'. tr'j'uitf i — ea aim a pickpocket.—an auburn *•*-$■got out of a car at the auburn depot the other day met her husband and discovered at the same moment that she had lost her pocket-book she ta^ed to her husband tbat when she left the car there was quite a crowd on the platform aud a man acciden tally trod on her dress which vexed her to auch a degree that ahe looked him rather aharply fn the face—"and there he is now she remark p indicating a spruce kr>-.--_-k individual standing near tho car lie ha 1 just left the fcaaaaaiwi immedi atelv approached the stranger and very coolly remarked to him just aa the train was about to proceed look here young man 1 want my wife's pocket-book i don't intend to atop you--all i want ia the book without reply but noting the de termination expressed in his cool opponent's eyes the stranger drew from his pocket the missing property as he stepped on the platform of the now moving car and handed it to the gentleman merely shouting out as the train paaaad on you're a bully boy died nth kirk a-if 1 in this oity of ( h..mum-*-t i-n l.uriii l-f-t.-e only ma of l*t-*n*a siitl the late j s ft.-*.--irk srwi ia jmam mi s month l-uii.-rai tuesday afttrnoou at 3 i/cl'-ok from tji reniilertoe of his mother ib west huron stmt i pr.t-n.ls are invited to attend i'witi au 21 at ann a rim mich ceorye danf'-ilh eon of mtmw b ami lizzie f jcwett ges 3 month-i 1-liners this fieri oon at 3 o'cl.ick at ll so'itl division street howm l mm uammm a ootaiilete assort meal at raeeoaable prices buffalo mourning store 41 main st american blook aaa ie the buffalo loe cami-any are now prepared to sup ply cu-.toin-.ra with lake joe st tlie lowest ratea a full i-iin-lt inarmntaed tire seeeon through the ueurery wain-ns of stab niia_aaßj'*'an colored rati anil prutniueutiy lettered lake ice any inat tention of men dcl.veties ice if reported st tbe of fice will be corrected ordera left at marvin's druo work sor waai____***n and ssmca abasta wiu bs prsmptiv ule * ■miqq-l mmmm olaaotwtlow of part.aare*lj t)>e firm of adam,meldram a whiting is dia-o vtd this day by diuuml oouaeot all jjartiee ha*mi claima against the firm are hen by notified tv preaent iin in at once for settlement and all i-srttes indebted l-i the firm are rt-qmit-sl to make a__nediate pej mt.ii t x b ai*a m a mfldrim buffalo auit 13 18w a b whiting xotlcc tbe v*u i-uril-en will continue the buaineas f whole [ sle and n-tail il--._l.t in dr food under che firm i miuti •■* adam mi-1-lr'iipi a co and h to merit a i i-iiitlniiani'*-of tlie very liberal (■ltn.ii»_'e beatuwrd on tl late firm k b aham a mxi.dx m buffalo aa-;ii-jt 18th i jraaci-i hair torate aad ke«lwr*t_-r the incomparable remedy try it.-r never tails thia preparation etopa the hair fauiaf oat sad proaeass s t-botoob frowst cleans the scalp of dandruff and rendera the hair soft and gl'-asy it cuiilum do sulphur,sugar cdjead or oth er coloring master betaf avafgnsd brpa-ssly lev m uuhh-b-ibb use hair ii caaa had it per battle prusred by k jknn kr cheaaist 418 u st op aw am maeolwttow arf apan-acrßwlp the o-|-artnerahip beret--bnre existing under the arm name ■<! ll.jlim.4t r>-*-s a co e-«*«r.-i hv km pa tbe tins da of july let all fesvv.s i j the late firai taamafwmmt t pay tlie vie r of tin i_-,...-rst_-!.-i ki>win a hou-mnm-i liebkv o irf william 11 ukr 1 julj 2 1868 lur ni**r-*.t bave tliia day f-nne-l a cofartner 1-a f ■: t tbe firm i-ame m b o a w h fee and ias iv ita rf h,j!si-*t dta 8 t '„., win sbbbbß lv the art rfsssls hmlnsßs at z7b main sl tbankloi lor tht tammtmymmmma bnaß-b_haeesa_-___ls4 8a the 01-l firm we m-lk-it a contlnuan of the me m ksk vo dec william 11 dee buffalo july 2uh mr _ canaaeuewi wtwm lasarsar cmtmmmma at banf ord ca^tal 8300,000 arm c smith aseat 4 br,,wa bbllmbr bmamlt bt ao aw hartassa w ira ens-saaee cawpsay ottrtared is mr oad h»*»al fiam,«oa « a ibaiil fc^ujtv ems maral firs lasaiaass vmmmmmy ft bamls rmmmtmtmj bsmg moalßwp t eta b drtsi doms ofaaed sad tri«fii i re-v ins-dc and out-ri)c blade door aad ****** pramoa al ptanii-b bawli«b and v . mtart deaeript-.-u duat to a "' mm m '■ait lua^aha - — m..n botk-e a_,.j tbout claim ii ii in t ml * *»■». a unrooa » e tww lili.hrf wll>iil fbta j<_iuknn tamri rf rr tat k v rinmr wabchouu mmi ..«, ferat d«u«d.on m fwmo^alatafl^mhmi i mmdrv in thia c.unir aln ei.btthuttrihu i . tuii nitatr ato.trp.vkrm4l.du u v ■» emm u li iaji mui baitamklnawirti ihth«m h mi «■*»• rbatt*;«rch woith rruprim o*v h«iu t»ta «.. ras rasas ' mark twain ■the buffalo express mark twains kirst visit to niagara fall 4 cuntimkii a hsßnaaaw skt--.li illu.trs.te.l together i li oth er nt-.ruminr reajldfr in-uterw.ll apfxar hi ue buffalo i.xim.kss saturday august mh fox hu hy all nkwjj dkalkki aaaaawartlclai ir.._u tin pas at aha six well t.nutrn wnur tail swiear e-u.lt batikdav mr lefnems,(msi-h twtiin istii s—>o(tsted in the ro priet..r.hi|».'f the ixcrr.s.s t tshieh liis etliturisi effort will ho entirely de.uted the saturday sketches will also appkak im thk buffalo weekly express bbss at noon os wkxin-si-vt bspsb gnansmra crockery rckkeiiy we invite bbbbbbbm tt our full s;.*t of miw wars coni-rising ji'hn hwiri's iv-*l_i lit t-rr t k i kt.t cb-ait ml uaa j i .. irakis'i c_s isi victim s-opcs th _--~ re i.l th n.wwit p.ttofn lmp_ruml to hi c'luo-ry p.old band and whits china m ami m.iavu immi silver plated ware nudrcn clocks bronzes parian marble a full stork of useful snd orasaentsl c*kmss b he wry i<-w«bb prices st w.h glenny son co w h lenny hon k co sm cas fixtureb uf thb newest and beot htvle at very low prices phe elevated oven range beautifi l larc.e oveks mmmmmtam ao dttbt mo oi>oas or mil hoii-fk-r(-ir rsomwlx-r this mam will eosst ir jvl ls_k rf»*cti and b controdcd tij ut my r - bom tmmmj si john c jewett k son's m s4is mmmt ■eruoeratok-l amd ici cum 90t_i j,t aud zimc t mm o mmkm aw a mm m us «. latbd koki..s asd snssn at_rr.i,urr.n men q-__cj rr_rit-.l k.]ml to _-. s.i.l shaw rsssis ms-hm t'abl cutlbky saw a rsssn <-• «_,.. • - -■■llj--li l_-._j_j l nssicais srcokd-hasd pianoh fob sals mk.-r l-h-»>cjj|--l*tl-i l sri ■» i wi hi i__i .»■«■«-■tm-r •» ioi ni t rm „. limn r-_p ..- is lqni-i.ii 1 ii i w • ni6p»j f-ihr he-tt-s-a jw-lho mawe ***^ ir t m hn.wmilim gl __■. c-u so.i »■■* s_l j^g i chjl-f-l-ji kl'itz-la ■ana-am m nnmßßjaa i a-e-a,laws^arls_-*s^eyt--^-*aeß-*s_i pheap cash grocery house tea oo.fee sficex i'us,soi_u aj,i sirups >-' v . hjesratd starch choice ju-.l fahilt fwi r nmm amnn caiui.a oatmial li-4-..u-.^ju andrew m johnston is mais s-sst.wyraltt j*-x>u ■moil hew whits kkstvcky wheat thosntus k chestee at national mili hiih c elovbr's celebrated "~~ ~ self-raising flour prof hoenrtikus patent ) the hot o_n.-_m_t nd co—o_iia rtlcl rver s-mss»is-_s,f»b mi <-».. all mil prir-lc a-i-nv nd bu-njl-g h-miw ac h.-uu v r it.-ru fur -_« in buc-lo b r ai.ikm._k a co , mo m-ta m uax uaos m m-in k stuck bridge a moore m 8 i..l hit s-in a j st iu but a 0 m -- im h - t j m hi'iiv sm frnn-lin l - c-j-mc-uu-l mg c-rolin ■__-■«* p j kishbr ■so tt hair street w_.il.au srsm in rut nuts eabdikes mackerel and import liquor mwßm p-rur scott alss sad havana o_______a kikktal tba company ~ or soros a irak nppfjr of teas and coffee lr.i_t th bo,e l.hr-u-l c-nimay rw-m wmkl t_c ik-1 i . hmw,t t nd tan v«r o.rnl i in thi dty a en for bn__lr __ r jenner dnujut ii--¥c4tia-ia mrs bryan's boarding school kor yotjni i.aiiiks fe batavia nt t.-rni of mr hry.li s«h.«.l will _._. p-n-__o p v la-n i s a c hoxie ihreetrtn of the «. cmm cm.im.t_i a ta csmmietmts tlte fstl ter_a bef>t li 18811 a v.--str.,t received slier br it 1 circular ma be sjbajabj at use h«_be stun fa buffalo academy tlie exercises of this institution will columella i>n tfunuay an.u>t so th fr.en.ls f tlie mmmatt 11 tlie city sjul it i i-ini r invited ui ml »*, tlie l-'|s*r room ol 11m but i dill corner of pearl tin rt stree alien tlie priiieii-al will lie fount en it v week day between th hours ot 10 anr 12 a m rmrtic st _. di.tai.ee tsisbinu mf.-rniatijii may ad ir ■the underside i st huffsl p a townb principal board of tri'stees i hon n k hall pre.ideiit wm f mii.ucb e.reur i 1 sawyer f w liree.l isssc hollowev 11 f 4use jr o l num b h 6mpl ueo»e how j-t.l c x y-.u1 c it daniels mm johnson t j fenis o v steele hugh wt-t ster david rai sb iimry x dee llenr morse william jj blirut ismas p osuiuif julius walker joßii u ain henry m kant i,en s a hmdu jamn wan-en lamer h beu-a:fe 1 b orhkii mbbm l.yon col j ft fisher evvfanl psluur jason i'arku x v aw ii a morse k !-.- mmtgaay .•*-. 6 ctmßna martin oaassbm i ' ckorok howard w f mii.lcu james i,ttj"a v w kk havid uanstim amsntove obbbbiittsß phi pl's i'nion !■■.!■■skminary | ai.bhin hkvv vt.hh ft n|»etis on tin hth of sei-uutu-r with s bbbbjassf atsiltv siitl the rnianeiil ti-s-r i*-i..u hereafter i ri*.*-aily i>r>.|.rie rtt mr mat mr h i a liil'es vliww in liiuu-n itil-i.r^s.r.lted hy tlie st.il , bbsmm hem to s-tord thflr pmutla on thk most hbas'>nablk tkrms hi u-»t t.f 1.1 - si - for tlt-touuli mental t i-»i «. vi i tlie ft'iiir.l i.irtirn of a tea*-aiit 11 hr ist inn i'j.renk gf .■,.:(, ji.n tlealrln urtlier infornation m obtain circulars by wimresainir tbe ■*--. t irt.-r of . he heuuiiary orok hkn'rv 3t-tter"s kew i kgat gkrb-vlff c'oanrirrvatorv off music jamc.rown,n v bona but the liest uemvan ti-s hi r liireetor i'mf if nrv butter h-a_b rof the oraod h-cr_.ui tlis i ml i llr-atf i i_.rnr-la.il pr.rf fritz held t'.neert sfo^eraiel music dire--tor irom bainz frof oottho'd kn kel wwm hue u-r an.l onptn ist fn.tn kranvfort on the mam af-.lii-aii.-bs-m.ki'.i u oiade at fmml twitter's i*e*i leiiee or l.y utter as early as j.oa-..t.1e twenty i-oarder can ha sooimmth-at-td in urn houw where tbm french and oenuan are taught in coniwctlon with music send forcirou-arui thia ssbsbj nt c.uservauir of music to iiif.nhv sritkr 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-23 |
| 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 | 1869-08-23 |
| 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. 8061 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-23 |
| 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 | 1869-08-23 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690823_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. 8061 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv mon day avglfct 23 1869 no 8061 cable news rkat kkitaix the l-inim.n tmmtmi the har akl jr fori rowing match--the condition and pr-ispectsof canada reviewed london august 21.—as the time for the international boat race draws nigh ex citement in sporting circles increases much of the newspapers space is given up to this subject the following extracts are lu-ult from to-day's journals : the laiui nrvl u'r.*>r says : the bal ance soems to favor the oxford crew if the americans win wo will not only learn their new style of rowing but how to maintain it it the harvards win after six weeks of exerciac without doing their beat at any time it will be an aquatic revolu tion " the sntnrdmj mmmm says ; " we do i.it attach any importance to the time made in training if the harvard crew win the mm we will acknowledge that our notions out our style of rowing are ant-i-tiat-.d absurdities the sprrtator bays : " opinion in respect to the crewa and in regard to the chances of victory are nearly even the public are liwjuiring if the americana have ever put out their whole atregth the course is a hard one hat the race is likely to ik ejaaa 1 1 the weather is bad the result will be proliably in favor of the ox for-in if good the harvards will win a nice skew hf lish drizzle is the thing to tain the heart out of the americans l^-iilation have • t-n issued to keep the t owns char lor two hours before and until mm rasa in andaj anf»thri rasa-l the i ixfords were out again to amy they tsatle s gisitl race with ttnrl.ii/ii t'-tbu i ty nine strokes per uuiiul well pnßad the llarard's were baas out with j<-sett's iwat ctaawaia'a mm aaa been teaais-1 j which increased the blaßansnawx they got j away briskly at m arly forty aleak aa ma inmate their rowing ifl reg'_ni«-d am vr.ry goed i.ood judge think thatllie harv ard a are likely to take tlie had in th race ataaiieuial btire.d the hi tarda tt-tnaaaa hughe ex member oi parliament for o font hasls*en appointed fwaaaaa simmons of the harvard crew i slightly iwlih >om*d to-day ketting is bb*w to four n the oxfords m l i.mm , at the mt-ullllig bbaa to day kelly ik-:il , s viler for the citamj>i..iihhi i of the aataanaa paaaoßai mr l.lail»troni has entirely re orerad lis health i t nam n . ra i ■•-. the ttarama ftktadmrd f to-day baa an t-dit trial ou 1 au.ulia.l mutter in whi.-h the writer saya then-are probability * of a change iv tin relation l tweeu i'auada and ' mat lintain which would ba iliataateful tv ' a majority of the luhalstanth t.t the uoiihu ion if tiny were consulted if there is any iliaaatisfaetion with the existing state if affairs it in only by feeling that we can i safely make it intelligible to those south of the frontier all that can i done 1 under the present government ia to re i imdiate the notion that a withdrawal i of the laaafa implies a banana to shuttle out ot the respoo mi bill tier cant ou i ireat i'ntaiu by tile presence of a hag in a colouisl ter , ritory which means military administra tion kngland is now in tlie han.lt of those who fail to appro.-lau the 1 median ijues tion horwood ami hatcher who were arrest ed at new york and takeu tv knglaml for trial on a charge of forgery wire brought ■up at the maiisii.n house to-day for a pre ■liuun try examination at the m i hatelier ■was ilu-charge-tl ami jlurwood remanded fur ■trial ■i the continent tmmd bkimim ok a tkkaty koiliilk ammom or ct v heath ur admoax mi m / cablhff almvfl bt tiik khkni m duauuuhxo tkui i:lk 1 hio>l ll tl't spaiv pajim ahj ir the ftmmai "><;«/ ntblisti)'h i i imperial d<-crt ajmmnnting imhul mioator of war the w huyhthe sr*at*scomtuihiat is in pfuparation gnuiting autouoiuy and greater lilwrti |
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