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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday august 25 18k9 no 8063 washington kkcbnt ti'stuji ilulol a.vui.mjbil.ma - o\hi iijmi.ibti in soia imulit tu iik dmi msb skjt u*t w sentek of tbnnesmei in thbrit wsatwmi august 24.—acting secre t»ry richardson to-day continued the fol lowing nominations for custom ofiioen : oavid k carter as i>cputy collector and 111-lector of i ustoms t rochester and jlomer llalstead as clexk , ansun f adams to be temporary lugpector in th new york custom house rr*d k wil hiiini and q k cook to be night inspectors ft m cud iosuector and 0 varney ekrk in tb new york custom house i'uderthe new rtguutiuuji for paying 1 inn-itu employed by weighers and guagem in new york i'rank <;. wentworth has been mm'■;">t«*<l clerk for that purpose with pow m ff h.!put collector tf administer oaths l w ualch assayor of the branch umit ati'ar»on city nevada has reaigucd omb in/kskbt 0a the ist svpwinber about ji.tm.it3 in roiu will w takfu from the treasury is i»ay the seiui-anuiial instalment of mu-n»t of 10 44 lumds then falling doe the awoiii.t of i.l.n.u outstaii.hu h im bc7 a fml nth ut novemln-r aitnut s t ni,ihmt will 1 rcijuinil to pay tli mini annual hit.n^t of r».'j»'i mm v..m 11m pm t.i a!l uiwwß shs uatsnls oi ni-w vi.ik aix th oljuiptta ol th city r.hi,|t<-fl , v auotlnr drfiat f r tii ufttsals 1-y a v ipm - of i to is i'kk.'xinai ov senttir col i m rfltltll m * a mol-.y and 01 jamil browawww tmvsmmm an fasmi • nn.ut ..( v * vi.fk stmtpt will r.tiiru in a t.vv dayi t..r th j.nrj-ih of railing mi itowfc new york tbs ai.ka.nv ,\ m-'mh i i ■k ahai.n lihr'mlk liik uh i u'.ua cui hi us nik isiims 11:"t f.l.fe .<■ftr nk yui-.k aug sr the btm and num|uehanna utiajatiaa bmmli its nt^fmu aaaa ia hh tfaaaanaa oiart ehaaawn la uy hafam jaattn i'.aruaid 011 a motion to punixli maaan raajawy \ ui\',t!ktii burgh and ivuyii for cuntt nipt utriolatiiig an iiijiinrtu f tli c.,(irt n tr.-tn then from interfering with the m.-inaijtm.-nt ot th road afur the aaaaaatai i>t i a bereiv arwftlm trustt hamanl afvaam va v'aikenburgh ami llaiiih y w m x;uiiiiif relative u tl taiiuwtionh of the board al l*ire«torn hiuce the in jit m tn i and also as to the dinpoßiti'in of the baafci of tho com i11 wlik-h are still can fully aaaeeatad i'he only jmport:iirt inlonnatioii afiaim vmm ti..u the iaalai an amo in albany and not in the eiiht^hly of i'rtiyn tht fas i";w then adjourm-'l over i it kkm \ s the annual picnic of the ivnian i'.rnth itlkmml at onet waadfl to-day was at tt-ii.b-.i by rj.inmi aanaaat tim best avaai mf&m maiiitaiu«d thk muxm klward ormnwrn f this city * mhii 1m r of the i nit--il stat«a ludian i oinmift ftiiin han receded the folluwing ilispau'h from mr colynr one of the hpeciaj com inimiuturr appoiutetl by the j>rpsi<it nt ainl wlm m now mi hih way to alaska 1 san l-"kanri-.i o aug jl it overnor ii iu in li * 1111h mr proclamation declaring tlie na\ajo«im outlaws should be aafanad it will probably break up the agency ano1 h.-11001 at parl uciiikc as there arc no i uiuxl stateu troops 1 carer that fort than wingkte loity live m lua tlistaiit tht war with tlie llulipas and apache v i cttintiienced by 1 white man named muller who killc.l wambayulm their chief in tmft ihey were at insace before thia the war with the apache n,i mo javrts waa renpem-d 111 1888 by the aame teainstern under i'hcuworth a lighter who li lied a dom-n or more of the head chief at laaaa when they mm iuxitetl to aign a tr.«ty^.t mm t leave for sitka by rteainei ncwunie aa mon.uy sijjneih iv m 1 caurm cable news i;k\'i idiii'ain t.il ii lt aim's 1 r l linn kkwajpal iiki'iist l limisson i uk t>\l klo lomdqk aug 1a tba haivar.l four wurti aft this morning in bklll boat they were itm-ml this tim by a straii^.t who wnii niil " t te»l up to mm standard 01 their ad..|**-.1 l-unihani the i*rfonn mnc f»i'itt m)l boat was genirally satis uctory it is thought that iba crew are iin.r forumlable mmmmai ml tins tiiau iv any other craft whi.-h thry lavu triad they ntajud willi ijs strokes bot inimit and went u hammersmith ■>■%■and back iv the a*aa«aj the haivar.l and olfaaal t'r.'wm both jowe.l iv.r tlw entire coartm from l'utm t mortlake the latter making the distance in 12 mpiaijl less time thau harvard the opiui.iii i ajtaaraßy entertained by kuglixhincn or.il ill oxfordl inunt win but th k|t|h-arane<>«f avaalaai li.ir.lty war rants bbaaaanrtian that eith.r in ii]»enor to t)i other the n-«uu*ilt mainly v peud on the akill of the co\nw»in and hit imtfi t knohi u.i 1 the rouiß if bsaai »,- well ahmffw iroui kaaaanvfc maa h:\niiiiwf-iiutli i'.inl ■-■. r.ml a-«t l»it island ad mr*t tbmi well uigftitr the result will tlfuend wntirt-ly on the inii-uular lorcr l«it tiug i thotooii i>u tii oifimai paaaaa m iv huxley has ue.i aamm to presi.le over the meeting of tlu i'.ntish association of ttaiamm ntut ytai 111 lwaffjoal thk ( onti-nknt xi tikmk on ww m v iimii\>ian'nn«tri.i iwlim m uallcs khv v«.);till\..t'-n km-i iki in laim 1 j-.v m n-'tkh:..m kt.m't a ,\. . pa hii augnrt sft the kmpress and friiicti liiij.t ti..l bam arrived at lyons on ihrir way kant the senate will meet to morn-w to hetr thii report of aw » onnnittee on senator 4'ouaiittum ocit h*h til niii;ii w imnrajci mif lat a men an muu-teis m south america hemahaa from ivtra^uay and wortltiugtou from b«mwi ayr aro e ] m ctt'd imth on their ay to the luiu'd nuu4 it is rc|nrrt d that when minister me if aliua approached the line ot the alluui ao lm return from i^hhi n licad-juartfia he wmm imullv recciviil by the i'.ra/itiaiis his ttaoort licariug the whiu thig were attacktil by kirn*1 cavalry although tount d'ku had notified the army of the expected arrival of the a»innt*r the reported pillaging of tho amern'.mi legatitm at a hcunciou is con firmed tl itk xv ami hbi it oaaacajntawl k auguat 4 a mee wuwr has arriwu irom alexandria with a roplv of \ n-eroy of ki.vpt to tlie sultan's dote it wa laaaivafl by thoiirand vizier vkh omnium it i iv cmiuiits u tho sul tan ihihh i>.i-!i.i ajlwai ample ui-juiilt pi his loy< t rn it ana aug 1 - tli < iovernor of matan/.an in a comtntimcatiou to the cap tain -< • eueral bbu the insurgents have been tlnveu from the bauhbammmhi ot j*fjß«f tiraude ami that they 1 treated i:astward advicea from santa fpiritn are to th effect that l.tiiefada's forces had not ap jxhttti at that place :»- waa cxpclted massachusetts nominati.ins ov thr itftli-t i'.a't'ji j-tatf r-imi-vri.iß iim..hmv idaxs agai at the iikah ktuk iukkr a sikun mb ks-i tub u'.'l i'll votk woai rkrr.k mass am bl—the ivm ocrstlc sutt-(onvi-iitii-n rhich met her to-day uo.--iu-a the foflowiug mmm fur l-ovemor 1 t adam of fjasaajj l lieutenant liovernor s (_'. imaam of ttfwn field f«r secretary of state john k ta box ot laa_aaasai for traanaanri m hey wood of lisi-diier for attorney l-onera j u ablnitt of lioatoii for audito pnumm allen of ittatirlti keeolntions were at o tt 1 denottnciilg t m prohibitory law and tm.l.-tuning tlie l_t-gn stare or not granting inrt*-ra to certain labor urbanization also recommending that tbe re-awu.diah*_n*-iit of the ■_. hnol tliatn.-t ayatnaa ha made n direct iaaae in the state alactaans and bailing for economy in pub 1m xpenditurra m-ngnizing the duty of neqnasnoing in mm results already arrived at laanaawaaaf ssbrissj expressing t-ontidence in tha ghhasas ancceas ... the party ac and tan cbnvontion in the main was har ' qtl adssas in scospting his nomination ' made a speech which was much commented upon both by democrat and republicans lie criticised the tariff question and endcav orad to rapport his mguawnu in fan of free trade by quotations from commissioner wells report id speaking of the prohibi tion law he recommended that an invita tions be extended to bepahlicana to join the party and defeat the law he had no ftb jectione hunaelf to cider wit rather liked it regarding it as the r«ai e england drink and he wiahed their opponents to drink more of it he thought a bottle of it would beoent even dr miner he cautioned his adherents to carry on the campaign fairly openly and conscientiously ami let the be«t man win the graat question the main tueutuju was whether itif libtral smfrnv beans would act with thum gettysburg woosmrti wairaßßinrrti or thk h inio.n pim i>w i«h hill mm qsjuaiml'mi i'a asmjfmt 24 at the inevtmt oi tu ohicer this morning col lui lulilor wan invited on motion of gtm m.rtilith u take charge of the exercise of ttif uy tml party then repaired to tii i m fnr tin purjiotw of ilfliintely liting the mitiasi f the troo{m in the finst day's i.at t!r man mtsnssjsbs lucidentiiof tht nssf ml mr rammi an km p.irty pukked from l^tiiit t«i point the principal points of the ix-ld and roads by which thu opposing tnfpn atlvaiiit-tl and retired and pi act n srhflps proinitmtnt nflwsjl fell were studied th work t itnji waaaonsmed t the grouixl uiiwd by the tr<«>ps in tin tirst day ti^ht in<ludiiii4 sennnrwy kid^p the t idiiiuatixii wait condui-tt'd in the spirit of umi the denire bsissj t m-ttle the con troverted poiuth lii the afu-rnof>n the be itlw nl th llth corps in tbi-tirttt duy ebgaffemenl w m d.-tt-ninncd a laig tti.mlh r sniitil ill 11 snmmmj in<-ludinlr w iftj ulfin r i the lit sd si lth and i_-ji " htvl te ssnn m cuip hill c hi i r i and vieutaty wifl he vuutetl oh u u im t-veaiug then will lie a ball in heom f urn luflvtary and ii.\iu.-d piiiti miscellaneous ! 1.1 t.i 1 vi uh 111 m i*l t.im l i li.ukht i i.i'm uin 1 tin kms v ppbhm arthur s ok th <■ntr^fu t-hter v with wvi-iml of aw < nioainom he rt iw^i.n iittmbd 1 private afteak af on bond ml sihl lifly oonplefl in t\u tmp th l-r.m!..l oft at-hbi-hopof mali fax n th malfca at u;n lii the evas ag ha vaa amaaal at a crowded eoaaart in the ll.irtii ultmai lilliklil aud received a most aanlial vxleaaaß be was much ahaaad ht the u btaaalnsaai yesterday i'he w-atliet is par line and cool th anjajaaat at kichniond \ a wan baaaraty mamlay arid cloudy yt stenlay i'here w r imwry ■!■■■■■■monday ami monday night at statiton lrxington and old sweet lljiiiagi a very remarkable meteor was seen at i'hiladelphia about atvaa o'clock lawt even ing in the west which instead of moving hmrizontally an it is umial ißcended verti ■lally and then descended ovrr the aarue oorse txplodinj and leaving fleecy clouds ar hteam which lasted iv the sky about ten minutes the i ii«[h t"r hi state i'risoua held a oontmltation with tbe committee from the r'ri-011 ah»u latniii at albany yesterdvy as to the pn'ju-r mo<lc of puuinhing refractory convicts in tow l the recent revolt at sing smg l sultory boavaraatiaa t4>ok place aud \ armn inethodn of pumshmeut an suggehu-'l but without takim any ■letinite action on the mliject th meeting wljnurneii until october what to m ct at smg sim tlie r>oard of anal lomunssioners leave allmiiy to-day on the stuuui 1 aval iackct lew is laanaaea to iampi 11 the state canals the state frail nit jnp nt hiiitiiiniiafali aaarvaaad at the irosvaaadiat hmch in waurtowd yrstcrday uiorning about ml d»:lt:g*te»f weic prettciit i'r nee-dham al hapiiiß churcli new \ ork the peruiauuut mcretary called the c'iivtntitm to order l!uv 1 k lurtholnmew waa elected presi 1 ut by afaaaat an un-inmous vote and l!ev a a haye was chosen permanent aaaaary bar w r pana was ma<le hcretary of the heasion the * ontpiitinn kfaaa pn«'ieded with routine businesa i lev k c swwtzvi of svw vt>rk preached at i nivnrsallst t'liurcli list evemu this thi-n wi^l b.i discaural preached at wa«h ingum hall hwaataat flrairt has aatiliml taiaiala al the i mon hotel thal he will reach saratoga ml filial 111 mh he will u at concord v h to-.lay the eel.-bnti'.li it n rltirg ye/terday of the l»eiiiii ol the savlnrg and n w raßaaal arai v>iv — thiwiirtii . the oih-onta i i^'u,;.t tr.nn on the sua u ( li.inni ruirrmwl dn u lhooj at niue o'lhfck ycstei.l.iy morning ran wr t hmh f banai abeol a mile fr.-m kmtn-it-rtatura i'he bonm were kuoek.«l nto a nlv it and killftl and the etilin ti.iin km lliromii from the track ihi irnwinrithri waa i idly • lamage.l m was alas tiie iw^opuji car one f the paahaaajar i-w w ie dacia^etl ittir were any of tin aaaamgara injared tlit tiack uls cleared s lli.tt trains mn tun outline lastevn.ing : \ inal tai fought taatevdajr t fta oiks b**.i if nn orleans blltaußm a mihsismi|ipwui au.i a tsev otleaßaaaaa with missia^ippi ritles distance tort dacaft at tbe m .. ud lire the mifimjhfail the ebal longing party ana waaeaaa it is thought i.b.rull the cttrouer'a investigation in the aaai of the tlrowiiiug of i lie a culler who it is al laaai aaaaaaaaal aaiaalk aaai sbaker vil lag in the tith of june la.it was resumed baton napaaar allen and urn jury at field's hi.twl n loiiannn yesterday a num ber <■! w iaaaaam were txamined aaaaag th<m lu'iijamin tiatec one of the trustees of the shaker society notlldtf was elicit ed tending to throw li^-ht apob the motiv uf the woman tbe innnnrt iwljourned un til this in.'limn at '' o\i'k-k tlie american science association bb tuesday left the subject of a place to hold their next snnual meeting to a committee of three authori/tii them to select nia ara i'alu jirovided suitable acconimotl.i tions n beobtainetl or in case they tleem thi locality uiwuitabb to make the next aaat arrangement ■'■n newbury 1 h morton and t stem hunt were appointed as that committee numerous pajk-rb upon mwatitie kubjccts were read and disscuswed the proprietors of the jl mid at st jo se.ph mn vestenlay liisi l.irgcd their en tire force af printers and lillcd their nlaci-a with nivn from st louis no dirnculty has existed aw>ut prices but the proprie tors claimed the right to manage their own faaaiaaai in their own way which was de nied by tl:e printers a tire occurred at i'mi^hkeepttie yester day morning which coinmtaud z portion of the kerosene oil works of van v.dkenbnrgh 1011 l>rown together with thirty barrels of refined od loss al>out hi on whieb there ia n innuiance a repttrt prevails i.t a c.-ilimon on the heading kailroad yectenlay morning bbava nornstowa !'»., by which nearly a hnn iln il coal cars were demolished and two men killed two coal train collided ami were run into by another train all the paaaaaaar teaina have wen delayed on that road to day 1 he rtemtwra kveninp star and war ka l were burned at the st 1 ouis levee at 1 ovwk yc»u<nlay uioruinir at - o'clock y-i'sttinlay afternoon a tire broke out in a large ionr-story bri k buibl ing on the north weat corner of ninth and wallace streeth i'hdadelphia naed for man ufacturing p'.irp*mej and in a short time it was completely dcstn.yed total loea^hmt t»n ; partially insured the canvass ban opem-tl in miwiiaatppi j k williatna the w«u kn..wn conserva tive colored orator in.in tenm*s«ee and 8 w mar.naway colored of virginia are at jackson at work for the cimwrvatives tu.lges jetlords antl williaua yea unlay published their iinis of appttintmeiitji bb a.l tlnsk the fmmiple jmm i aiiaaiiiin mumm new york bm tv till hsssa i'iinfitaiilk bos im.i i.mi — bbbsbbs in fuses ssa t«w york aur 24 a triton v__h i,,_t ii i 1 my : l'riiate aa vicvm from euneuee received here u>-d»y give rue to i--uss n 1v™,.1 nt john-am pro peet tor election to the t'uitcd rute i "* ret-i it i well known mint l,i mom fi.nui.lnue ofiniueut up to tin tun bu lieen hon bnillie peyton who 1 now withdrawn from the conte-t nod ia • wnrm supporter of john-on the i ba story do ukiniry in the a&oper , lum ter i learne tliat the rumor printed in the uau jjßjiattii.-n of the associated i'resa regard ing the pirnhssr of cub is untrue nego tiations have been opem-d with that object in view bnt ha\e not advanced further than mutual explanations it is thenfon uot improbable that the dispatch is prema ture and the nftioerß of the spanish lega tion awl in fact all prouiuh'bt member of the diplomatic corjis express the opinion that spain will resort to her proverbial de lay in the matter aad finally reject the proposition an im>ian ali.n r a special says that information haa reach - i-j washington of an attack by indians on a mail ruler and bin guard in an/ova whilu on the route with the mail from prescott july 17th which resulted in the killing of two soldicru tin mmsj wouudiu^of tin rider and loss of the mail the utter con j unit 1 about .< i s.i nht in money run quite a number of registered letups an aoon an ma wm isisiisil at pisyni'h th i'.wt manter ami an rscort of eight cavalrymen went out but un un:iuf t do anything th attacking party ol indians ninulx-red lislsjiisß forty ami tifty 7mk i ii;inkr th i'nsi.lcut i atill at kemhi mr pttttsmj in alw there the < tint meet iiig sjast i'riday in aid u fca only to ihs h>se of routine haaismm maviiks hk..w hill in malktt it m stated that rvu lasimsm tin raj ti*-n miu.htc-r at washington wlio hat u trying t iiunhiw some hrmmmbi of the is mvpftmm»fl t code a par pawuent thr imi.-ii of tap nicholas la mole washington hiiinsoss skwrokiai pbmbwb f whs * tmuoflattujni with lain rukcskkofu | c 1 i:a mtirs im»!\n l trages t km yih:k aiil 51 - i'rivate despatch * ea from the llfcaja ami receive yesterday state that the owners of the | imnr laaaaawanaai have yielded to the t riiim i fur nnti-i-i-il basis of wages for tin ' month of augu*t tliw will probibly be followed b similar action throughout tin 1.1-lii^h ua'-in thus practically mirrenderiug nftlm control of the mines to laborers lu-sumpti<>u el work there will increase the supply of anthracite for the time but will ivnult it h thought m serious trouble here after * mmm run heat t l>iapateh(s from all qnaitafl hmmm 3 numerous death on account of the intense 1 heat of fri y and saturday lxst akkivai-s , tlie steamer cuba from liverpool and ( city of i'aris via halifax | i'kdkirabi.k bl hi hui hiifb «: i ml pn.tit of one year's acavengering in t mr puiili'1 tr.i.'tm under contract m at t present arranged amouuts to hav^m i tiik urli 99 the umikktakkk-s 1 lie undertakers uaml over the d^ail [>■uly of mi mitla'i at tin morgue wag coti ohlded yesterday by the interposition of the jmlice who gave the body over to the under taker who was selected by the coroner it was then removed and buried j mbs monaiimass bfkt ihi km a l f mra monaghaii who gave a young man a _ ■!'■«,- miimutirjy of v paper of chewing tobac ' 30 and a uart of ale to cure him of ague t but winch killed him had beats hi-id to bail 1 in the sum of fmk t iiisi*[i.i.m;v mziru ' the distillery in the rear of hudson avc ■mm ami sands streit braklya m aid r vcaterday hmsmg by the i'nited states * inu-raal k venue ollicers five hundred • mtbabi till found on the bcbhmm were l disstruyed and the remainder of movable - property wart taken la the luited states ' marshal's othce ' mi i.aiiikk kbobmiok the lathers having separated from the t phstoam1 i'uion and net up for tin m selves nut bud night and discussed the pmpnety of returning to ten hours work pat day they have ln-eii working eight man for si 50 per day heretofore but left the other ini.m because the plasterer v wiild not refuse to work with w1 imlilltjl g lathers a great many of the latter woiili now join the society if it adopts the ten ,■aona work but they will not coumnt to 1 reduction of fifty oeasi ]"■(' day in their 1 pca*to9 m ten john a kawlina arrival in this v ity last bv«baaj frmn i unni-eticut lie t ismhm tor washington to day the l!>'li r h..i,i.-r a nels..u secretary of sut is in tin city baknaimiv i raf r a n application was maile yt-stimtlay morn ing to judgtt hiruanl bit li i it in special ! i'i-rui for bb order af arrest in a ease in j which one broker was 1 bmgiij with bwr&mj outfitted or swindled another in a certain ' stock transaction liu honor deelinetl u & graai the araar on the ground that all stock i transactions were in the nature of gam . majaj at the name time taking occasion to ■raaaaifc that brok aaaaaaai were compli t aaaai and iv their character that none but brokers could underhand them t liajlhm !■■■*■n:iki , the newark shoemakers yesterday struck r ub higher wa^'g some of them stopped [ rt-ork but other.1 stuck to the last | utim oka ntskbx ( viiain ( aptaiu sterling of the aniencan bark , l-'anny i fiell wad arrest-'d yesterday on t a charge of having treated acoh>red ett-'ward uaiueil arthur colburn tn a wry ii"uel man . ncr tliiriug tho voyage of the vessel from - motit*-ve«iio t thia jm>rt he m lie.ld to i>ail by i'oniiniasiont'r shieldk nit amvn mbsubbbx wa-ihm ton aug 24.—-the reconls of the state daaanaaaal show the following regarding the state action od the tiftietli in ntu i ment to the national constitution ' < ouiplete ratitication north carolina west virginia maasachu»etts wisconaiu maine 1 louisiana michigan uth artliua l'«un i vlvania arkansas « nnectieut i-'lurida i'j defective ratilication kansasand mia . mniri .. rejected in delaware and ken | tucky—'2 , cable news kblcvs his-tssions in tiik siwmsii c&m im.t oood iti-lt otf naiu'i.eon mi ni".-it rl-'h-lamaiii'n i m.ni.ii august 24 the dissensions bbbsag the ministry is increjaing admir , 1 tojh-te threatened to resign if nrr.lla tersiats iv his severeity towards the lush ' ops the republicans have petitioned the tiovernment for better mad and better uarters for the carlish prihoners raaassrait l.oni'l'n ' august 4.—hear admiral lftnry hods has baaa appointed to the command of the knglish i'acilic b%wafl«ba vice admiral i'eorge f hastings mm cans *:■lomvon aug 24 it ia the general im pression that the continuance of the late dry and cool weather has been of immenae service to the crops much corn has al ready been gathered another fortnight like the past and the cri of harvest will bo over the copious rams which felt sonis tinie ago though they really did not dam v s corn were » favorable change in the weather and stopped tha advance in prioes of all sort of corn but great tluctuationa art still expected as the crops throughout iui i.j with the exception of those iv the interior of ttuaaia promise to be light raaa aaasaia i*a..i august 24 - official news of the amnesty to the krench exiles have ieeu re ceived with unequivocal deanoustrations of gratitude aud sympathy toward napoleon and the government felix i'ynb haa taken advantage of the proclamation and returned to talis t'l'sa the mornimj tabmmmm p-ihaarnl aayni if t-uh severed ber connection with spain it would only be to form a new bond with tbe raited htotea england oonld feel no jealouay nt an ag^randixenient which would complete the abolition of alavnry as lan institution the loss ot cnbn to spain . wonu be nn unquestionable gain to tbe , mother country the colony sud tbe cause of mankind i sol 111 amrrh an cattl-l l..ndom anguat24.—the steamer city of l.io lie janeiro brought from montevideo l nineteen live oxen as nn experiment and which proved successful the steamer now building here for this trade exclmaively will sail in about six weeks others will follow iju'llsku paris august 24.—salvatori p»tti tht father of adeline and carlotta i'atti died u this city yesterday the international race uaussso thk mbboa tiuem naetr t|i>s aoaisst accidehts losik.n augnrt 24.^the timr has a length >■editorial on the coming interna tional boat rave wherein it layt there v no laager that anything bat an accident will prevent the race from being fairly row ed we are glad to nee that the mat j mtriri.-i-iit precautions to prevent any acci ik-iit have !«■. n ulopteil only two ateau cri will fullow tin crew while rowing ami the river will v lept carefully clear wr are u..t without esgieoutiniis if aceing a really g<mmi rac-o notwithstanding tilt oim li.leni with win h each party has pre<lict t-d an eauy vicutry for its own side v/e hope that the day will tin.l both crews come to the atart in prime i-onditiou ami with i.|u«l plutk anil may the beat man win prince arthur ills hkckition at halifax hai.ifav aug ■*.- the reception of priuce arthur u*ok plate yesterday and was a mint enthusiastic demonstration an mimerise concourse as-seinmed at the iul yard and an the triiicc luui.-.l from mm admiral's tiargv he wah greeted with tin blmhi of the multitude haiuls of music an.l xalvixi of artillery many distini{uishi*l citizens paid him honor and he was pub licly welirometl in an appropriate address by the l ly.ir to which the prince read a writ ten rt-»(»oose the procession of militia lir t 11 aiul associations theu move 1 through the streets to the 0 vein men t house when the i'rince reviewed it anil then retired the city was illuminated at flight terrible crime an khaki 808 i»klii;kratki.v mri.l>l...s 111 fatiiki i'iim.ai'ki.i-aia aug 4.—this mornim ■; yi'-ung man named marshall evans de lil>erately killed ins father thomas vans agetl sixty years by sht-oting him three times with a revolver in the house of mrs llflshaw no oo south tenth street there was no provocation for the deed other than the suppositlou that young kvans heard tbe family discussing the con li.ion of himself at the breakfast table aud tin father consented to visit a physician with a view to placing his son in the i imn it is believed the son has ij-een insane for some time w ***** ■■tennessee k.\'lknsl\i kiot in macon mi mfius auf 2:l—a dilliculty occurred between a negro ami i white btjy in the village of mauoßj i'ayette cotinty resulting in a stirifius atfraj . a brother of the v into boy interfered and punished the negro ■hhurfu|>ou a crowd of negroen gathered and threatened to sack the towu one ne^ro > was shot the negroes in the towu were umml reinforced by parties from the sur rounding enuntrv aud they uia^le an indiu iiliaiinifil att;u."k upon the whites the vt lnt boya who were in the oriipual diiii t eulty had t4 tly for safety the sheritl of mm county watt called upon and he start 1 final soinerville with a posse to quell thu listurliaiivje it id r\j>eeted that m-veral of the baefiff'l party have assa wtfoadsd by ' the iiflnill ; rochester < uimks aaa cash ai.tics bnraarrnai aug 4.—a gang of eight jnaag burglars were am-hted here last uiklit a brakemru named i'tiarle ijekss was run ov*_*r by tlie ears aud fatally injured tbe insane wife of john kerry of bar nttte drowned herselt iv the river this moruiug a man uaiiii-d s.*..tti residing in utlal-t was arrested tins morning while attempting tosell a gold watch which he stole at the races in i'ut.alo la t w.*e items by telegraph a special knoxville dispatch bays col fonon i,'iiaru-rniaster 17 s a is here un li*r orders iront the gotannsaont t take s.-h'ssiou as l.ectiv.-r of the hast tennessee v virginia atnl kast tennessee *,*•' u-orgia l.ailroad mi'iuiies f ( tr an iudebt tlnesa of ffiobybw due the government for ngines and rolling stack pure baaed at the lose of the war the massachusetts democratic conven tion meets at vorc*.stt*r to-day consider aals interest is manifested to see what resolutions will be adopted ctuii*erning tiie litjiior law the convention will probably tie a ijuiet one martin mci'uire who attempted lo nninlcpshis wife at hertford on sunday is till at large 1 henry hart of new britain connec ticut drowned himself on saturday while in a tit of despondency it-orgy hill of hartford has been ar rested aa a charge of burning his mother's barn because he was locked out one uight michael huffy waa drowned in the con necticut kiver yesterday while bathing the boston itav-j ddamtmm haa been hid to a new company for something less than 999 mm bar bobert s thomas aud thomas t jones of mahouey city pa are at man hattan kansas selecting a location in biley county for a olony of welsh from penn sylvania tun ex-confederate generals arc at the white sulphur springs among them ens lee and beauregard they will not be present at gettysburg too social science association at it ses sion yesterday declined the invitation to visit the boston public institutions anil the courtesiea offered on account of the numer ous subject m-niring consideration the principal papers read wee on the solar eelii*se as witnessed by prof (•. by hough at mattoon 111 and others their reports were iv debut but the main facta have been anticipated in newspaper publications a ma convent horrors on about the masva ms-thkcha o m i i>n vkntfask 1 nstri'mknfsi»ti"r fl me illluyi bubft the mysterious story of the nun at prague ha given rise to several contradic tory statements the iro>vn i.i*t the paprr which first gave the report of the af fair was obliged to insert a retraction in consequence of an inquiry to nn-mn having barn got up and it having been declared tliat there was no truth in the tale since then however the paper in i|aestian has discovered more dt tails which t publishes sotoc children who went to the convent school declared that anunwhohad beeuthcir teacher wa shut ifp and after that some soldiers taw a nun m the windows of the u-lfr shortly after the same uuu was seen hanging from the window bar the pa)*r calls upon the authorities for a fuller inquiry it is expected that more search ing investigations will take plac with re *!* i-t to tin monasteries and convents in ounst<|uence of these asaertions ifn.ui the l..nj"i bmbbfts aug 711i the commiafion appointed to examine the cracow convent is aatd to have found a oolleution of inatruweats of torture atmiur to til used in nn din-val tiuie amoag the horrors that were discover wen two crotwes weigbungeighty pooimla each which the übum were to carry on their liat-ka as a puuuhment and crowns of thorns with intn spikt to be placed on their heads a vienna journal imibliahcs n telagraa front crauosr stating tnat tit latlr snpscior of the cnnmlito convent m well aa w pre dtirw-nr ibelmrai tkat they artod wnecord anev w iui syectnl ucden intm he chief of tfae onlur in ktwm in i^prigoning barbara i brys in«tea at awnding her to an aaylmm aocouau cram vwunn asy that the court has taken the part ot the clergy in this matter through the influence exercised by the archduchess sophia the emperor's mother whose vi*-w are ultramontane | vienna august 3 i-om-spoiklwic of the l"iul"i ohm while the inquiry mto the nunnery caw in cracow i being continued driblets ot information only here and there ooze tint as for the immnred nan herself mince she hai been removed to the lunatic asylum she seems to recover gradually from that ttatt f almost sarageness in which she was at rirst she has ceased to talk in obscure language as she did atjrirst and now that she is in a clean ajartment that constant complaint about bad smells to which the gave vent is never heard of she has be oobm tjnite a pattern f cleanliness and as tor tearing her dress or the bed clothe which was alleged as the cause of her hem without clothing she never once attempted to do it the brother of the ex-eonfeamir of the convent writes to the cracow papers lli.it his brother who an vni rt-ntrmlnr died mnmriiiy h u-ii the w bsm story t aliroa.l lied a natural death baring j wn ill for several weeks before the u i positions of the nuiu which are i«iulf taken seem rather calculated to imlnj miblic fueling against them for they all go u show that they took in earneat the vow of banishing all human emotion from the sisterhood one of the iiim who han i*een repeatedly sujierior of the convent let out that barbara i wry k was nut taken u the lunatic asylum itecaune the i<*neral of the order in rome forbade it an.l because she herself thonght that after passing her liftieth year barbara would become calmer and more composed in the meantime the impulse being given another denuncia tion was in nit last wssfc sgainat the qasv msi of the sisters of st francis in ricow in consequence of which an otlicial visita tion was made on the part of the authori ties but ail was found in perfect tiler the byron scandal bfhtw of the facts i'bkvlnl sly knuw.n iusckkmno lai»v l ron's sei'a nosi krum uk ii 11 lsi ait'd riimwaia v tribunv.l thk sbparatios the circumstances of the separation be ween lord byron and hia wife are tolerably ell known he never loved her and at he time of the birth of their daughter . ugust-a ada he treated her aa he himself entities with neglect and cruelty the him was bora on tlie 10th of december mavm on the 6th day of the next month ady byron received a written ruqueat rom her husband uiat she should leave oridoii immediately moore gives the fol ttwing account of what followed it was a few weeks after the latter rommunication between us that lady byron id opted the resolution of parting from him she had left london at the latter part of january on a visit to her father's house n leiccsterahire and lord byron was in a ihort time to follow her they had parted n the utmost kindness she wrote him a tter full of p ay fulness and affection on m road and immediately on her arrival t kirkby mallory her father wrote to cijuaint lord byron that ahc would return j him no more a fuller explanation of the allair is given i the statement of lady byron published 1 is.'w and i-noted by mra stowe she millions that her departure was in accord i with her husband's demands she tit him insane her impre:.-.ions being j d iv a great nica*.urc from the com lions made to her by his nearest rel j and personal attendant she herself ; for some time seen little of him onsulted dr baillie who without his lordship ail vised ber as an ex nment to treat him with all possible lilduess and coni]>laisance that was the itni why she wrote to him in a playful nd tender strain afterward she sbunast il i>r baillie ami l>r lushington to have n interview with the poet for the purpose f determining hia state of mind bfmu's count of their visit is as follows : i hail been shut up in a dark street in london writing the siege of corinth uul had refused myself to every one till it was finished . was surprised one day by n doctor ami a lawyer alui.i-st forciug thetu bs-tvas at the same time into my room 1 did not know till afterward the real object of their visit i thought their question singular frivolous antl somewhat im-tortu ttatc if not impertinent but v hat should i have thought if 1 had ku.-wn that they were sent to provide pntofs i my msauity '.' i hay no doubt that my aasanaa to these emissaries intern.gati ma were not very ra tional or aasßsintonn tar my mughaßliia ass heated by other things but i.r ba.uie mid not conscientiously make bbs out a er til irate for bedlam ami erha[>s tlie law t*r gave a more favorable report to his em lovers the doctor said afterward he hail ecu told that i always looked down when ady bylaw band her eyes oil me ami tx i luted other symptoms enas&f iufalhble articiilarly those that market i the late ing's case so strongly aaa in don juan canto i stanza 27 he escribes the affair again w lne-i jim ni feugxl-ns and pfcyrf ia ami trml iv trttve iter uartrnm 1 d man mad lut a ha lia.l ti.ii-t lii'ttl iiitenuwi.-ii mm ih*m ii-nt.frill lie ana nlv tmd i when tht t-k*d her lor h.-r me ut-ioeea ha tt sf ii i|ilanaflliin c..ui'l it hat a mat bar dutj t i-*th man ami hod u-.-mr-.il tlo n-ailial whi.-ii senas fr nl ady byron continues tlie story in the oil.iwing words not quoted by mrs stowe it has ui-n aiguetl that i parted from l-ord byron in perfect harmony th.it feel nga incompatible with any deep sense at iijury hail dictated the letter which ( ad ircssed to him and that my seiititueut must have been changed by persuasion aud interference when i was under the roof of my parents these assertions and infer ences are wholly destitute of foundation the accounts given me after i left lord byron by the persons in constant inter course with him added to those doubts which had before transiently occurred to my mind as to the reality of the alleged disease and the reports of his medical at tendant were far from establishing the ex istance of anything like lunacy i'nder thia uncertainty i deemed it right to com municate with my parents ihat if i were to consider lord byron's past conduct aa that r-f a person of sound mind nothing could induce mc to return to him it therefore appeared expedient both to them and myself to consult the ab lest advisers for that object and also to obtain still further information respecting appearances which seemed to indicate men tal derangement my mother determined to mto london she was empowered by me to take legal opinions en a written state ment ol mine though i hail then reasons for reserving a part of the case from the knowledge even of my father and mother being convinced by the result of these in quiries and by the tenor of lord byron's proceedings that tbe notion of insanity was an illusion 1 no longer hesitated te author ize auch measures as were necessary in or der to secure me hum b-nng ever again placed in his power conformably with this resolution my father wrote to him on the 2d of february to propose an amicable separation lord byron st nrst rejected this proposal but when it waa distinctly noti-ied to him that if he persisted in hia refusal recourse must be hail te legal mea sures he agreed to sign a deed of separa tion i'pon applying to dr luahington who was intimately acquainted with all the cireumstancea to state in writing what he recollected upon the subject i received from him the following letter by which it will !•*• manifest that my mother cannot have been actuated by any hostile or ungen erous motive te i-ord byron mv i>b*r lai-y byron : i can rely upon the accuracy of my memory for the follow ing statement i waa originally consulted by i ady noel on your ishalf nhile you were ia the country th circii instances detailed by her were auch aa justified a separatum but tbey were not of that ag gravated dancription as to render anch a measure indispensable on i__uly noel's rcpreaentntiun i deemed a reconciliation with lord byron practicable and fell most sincerely a wi>h bo aid in eifec ing it there waa not on lady n_*el'a part any exaggeration of the facta nor so far a 1 could perceive any , it-termination te pre vent a return to lord byron • certainly none was expressed when 1 sjtoke of a reconcdia tut-n when you came to tewu—in at tout a fortnight or perhaps more after my fiati interview with lady noel i was far the lint time informed by you of facts utterly unknown as i have no doubt te sir balpli and lady noel tin receiving thia addi tional information my opinion was entirely changed 1 considered s reconcitiatiaa im possible i declared my opinion and added that if suck an ides should be sslsisiinwl ! ould not eithci professionally or other wise take any part toward effecting it eieliere me very faithfully yoars btkphbv lckhixciton great george-st jan 31 183 u whatever the secret charge brought for ward at this interview may have been it u evident that dr lushinglon was persuaded of its truth and its gravity lord byron alwsys professed to be ignorant of the mo tives of his wife's poniiart and com plained that neither she nor her friends woulil make any specitic charge which would give him an opportunity of self-vindication or atonement he blamsd himself ssvwelv for bis general behavior praised his wife in the warmest terms and declared that for » year he cherished the hops of recoucilia ti»n rut later in life when this hope ha>l left him he manifested an extremely bitter feeling toward his wife an.l satirizsd her with great coarseness iv several of his poems if we are to suppose that he was sinoere iv the expression of these vsriosa ftclings—in i his hop of recoufiliation and in his subse quent bitterness-it will be very hard to ialssa tliat he had really been guilty of the awful crime of which he is accused k mra l<m_;ti whose name is coupled with the poet's in this horrible story was in halt sister and some tive or six years hu aasut hiu father had run otf to the con tiuent with the wife of l.onl carmarthen and married the lady after the marquis had obtained a divorce from her august wait the uly fruit of this union the poet wan the offspring of a second marriage brother ami sister diil not know each other indee«l they rarely met imtil after augmta marriage to colonel leigh then there aprang up betwetui them a very tender af fection anil ityrou spoke of her as the per aoa whom he loved beat in the world we lind a passage iv his diary under date of m arch i isi4 in which speaking of a 1 uly whom he hail aduiired at a party be says after all there may be something of association in this she is a friend of augusta's and whatever she loves i can't help liking and again augusta wauts me to make it up with carlisle 1 have refused every bedy else bat 1 can't deny her anything so i must ev-n do it though i had aa lief drink up fcluel—eat a crocoaile let me see—ward the hol lands the lambs llogers c c—every body more or less have been trying for the last two yeard to accumodate tb is couplet quarrel to no purpose 1 shall laugh if augusta succeeds yet if m ra stowe's story is true it must have been about thin time that the adul terous intrigue began such expressions in the diary do not savor of it still less does the poem to augusta written soon after the separation and byron's consequent de parture from england m a ater ! im bswst m-,t*r i if it mbm hearer ami purer were it lioulii iw thine si 11 t.imi and miw dni.ic da yrt i data ' n'i tcan hut u-tiilerucsk t sassur mine os saasa 1 will t me tlu>u art stesaas - a wvfld rt^rrci whiil 1 wuultl nut it-nig-n then nt ■■lln 1 riitaiiinwi ils<shji a w.-rl.i to nosm tlin.ngh ti,,l a bossb s*b ass ha jir-t van v lunx iia<i i till eta it w«m tl.t liaion cd i h;ii.i.iiic.v lint mwi iiuiasn nd suurtfsi thou hut and kline b not die wish to aass them lok 1 un pauum sfl isnßfil but tlii one and tint l i.i.i sot;—lor at lawa i et sulll bbsasi »> ibmss wherein my lite he^un ttis ailtnsl 111 si mi nsl paths fi.r mt - llul i l.ut ncr kmnit uie cruwtl to lmii 1 liit-1 bsbb ln-tti i u.*n i no gsb by the bssriofls uhi h li:ivt torn lin w.mm 1 ilept .' liwl ln.t ufi-tcd autl tk<>4 smst hut bob 1 r ibssj im own ssust rissa in tliy^k.nl i kanrmyveh m iim si laim is siiuac we win mid an - 1 aoi tvi k m..,u art lkm « bo ss*sr emh sssarcss rstes it i the lann u^miicr r ip*rt kr-iin qfa'a bpsmhaasbwst s us bw ssaun wesre entwined let dt^ti ocshslbw n.i.i liiv tic » hull lioiuid the first bssura tbs la>t ! they never met afterward tiik mistakx of a veaii it m objected that either mrs stowe or 1 i.1y l:_y nm juan made a misßtateiurut grave t-nough to cast discredit aaaa the whole ittory iv repn-aenting that the adulterous intrigue m-aa carried on for two years after their bbssnsgß wswrass their uwuan lif lastt-d only one year antljjuuuhliat«-ly after the separatiou i'.yi-on luft au ' d nev er saw ail sister a^aiu a m«u . e fnl reading of thi passage in question will show wo thiuk that mrs stowe's statement amounts int-rt'ly to this that the intrigue last**1 two years iv all klwwhere she ays that it ln-gau wfore marriage tin following ia tli doubtful passage : many woiii.n wuuld hare buen utt»-rl erttsqed i * sacu a di»chu(ure some would li:x\f itnl from him immediately and e hmsj auil ansssaaesd the crime l»ih myron did irirti n whm all the hope f woflosnfasod dte.l out of her heart then ai"»i within her stronger purer and unghtcr that immortal kind of love si h si ttt feels for the siniier the luve of which jesus kpuke and which holdii thr ime wanderer uf more account than the ninety and vine that went not astray she would neither leave her husband nor be tr..j him nor would she for one moment justify his sin and hence came two yean i>f convulsive struggle iv whiuh sometimes for a while the g«m»d angel seemed to gain ground and then the evil unc etunieil mith scveufohl ehemenoe uy a singular mistake the critics almost universally have understood this to he a two years convulsive struggle in lady hy mn1 * own breast or between lady hyron au>l her hushaad it will be seen however tii.it mrs stowe only represents the poet h inist'lf as struggling two years with his hiu it i clunuuly e^prexaetl but the writer ur at any rate her informant — pruwbly did not mean to«ay that thestrug h ianted for two years after lady j'.yrou dicovered tlic intrigue l\l>v bvkos's iiak44tek as to lady byron's character there sre hardly two opinmmis mrs stowe we dare say does not rate her too high the lately pnblished diary and < orrespondenoe of heury rabb kobinson coutsins frequent mention of her ss she was during the period of mrs intimacy in tha latter part of her life i consider her says this acute olmiervcr one of the best women of the day her means and i*er good-will are both preat l>.he lives to do good says dr king and 1 believe this to be true i was much pleased with lady byron sh li a very remarkable woman and is most generous and high-minded hhr mctil ommflmfc i r king writes to 1 louiuson in february ist)4 lady byrou is now quite recotered she is always feeble sod obliged to him > hand her strength and calculate her pow < era but her mind is ever intact pure and lorty it m.-cui3 to pour forth its streams of > binuvoleuce and jmigmeut even from the i sick-bed a perennial fountain her state of mind has always given me confidence in her severest illness yet her power of ■bearing fatigue occasional v as dnring the illness of her daughter is as wonderful ' * s ■' the modern brigand uk knuhdh tari.s in the nmi spaf xx ani vishicates his ■»&■■icr.iii llu n:i imlu t.-nii bainwr | our readers will agree with us that the following document is a most unique illus tration of the queer times in which we live i give the htvli hik due to th e>iitor of the banner 1 have recently seen a naming aooonnt in the newspa|*esi of an outrage i committed on willuro h hill i wish to explain james bttsaoa a nephew of 4'ol william 4iu and a cousin nf this mr h'lll of mnrfreesburo blacked and disguised hist tell and went in the night t where be coald timl john t rogers a son of i.m lingers of uock uuiiil fouutl ait \ ahm john t with a psstal uuough a wisiiow and has crippled h>ut iur life for which he was suetf jawed iwmsoficaine tone—who wan present aud agreed with sse that if i would go away and run off the witnesses so that rogers could not obtain their testi mony that 1 should have aoertaia haraeand another as good helnngmi to the parties and ftt to boot for which t hold bis note nn psitl i was to clip away the horsen or steal them away if you choose to carry not the plan and mmd the public which i did accwhn^ly 1 ran the witnesses ss ssml went niwit t aiabmma not long th«re afu-r uwt.in and hill offered a reward for me and the hones not expected by me 1 was parhued arresv'd hsadcsifled by tbis muh mr hill and cast into jail when i lay f«r t ths and cmting swabevt 90ul to ge t 1 thomgbt it r^bt sstd ilsssi su idedtbatalr hiu shoeld psy this itss—tf i sued him for it by ursstiag him aa.l keeping hiss is cwsjody util km r*f uwud my s2ooo which he did with his own hands amid it was right and he was satis fied 1 trcstsd turn better tha i was trsst ed whs in his custody 1 kmmw is m wrong when 1 wm running urn until awn sway as well as when arresting mr 1131 but believed the two lisiwsrtinsis were about equal every uenoa is asfs that will let me alone for my misdssds daring the war bcd cjlbvbjl p s i hops such nswspaasn as hay noucwl this transaction will gin mm the benefit of this explanation sad assure the public they are in aoaaagsrffma my hands if they attend to tacir owa business b l railroad time to chicago ihe ijiii'etition kfcdl'ctiok of thik tees uoras from the r-i-lumcr v'nioii the great railway companies are now eti ga^ed iv active competition on time the i'eunsylvania central ltailrusd t'**s|»*uv are unw taking passengers between tti two cities in three hours less time than those who go in and out of new york by th hudson river sad new york csatrsl luil-5 roads next week the i en uay u aua com pany will shorten the time tive hours more to meet this it is understood that the n*o york central and coensctisg oosnssnwj will one week from monday nest put on * fast line between chicago and new york running both ways and making the li tance in thirteen hour less time than it i now made thus heating th fastest tin made by the i'ennsylvacua road tire hour this train will be composed wholly of drawing-room or palaoe oars for which each aod every passenger will pay th usual fee for the use of tuck oars these will be essentially through trains seeking no local imsiuess ami taking oulj such as cannot be avoided it is under stood that this new train will at first run only over the treat western or northern route from the v-w york < eutraj because those companies have the cars but the lake shore or southern companies will pro cure cars and pat them on a soon v pos sible the schedule has not bsen msde for this train orer the central sad hsdson hi ver roads but it is understood that it will be a day train in and out of new york it will probably leave new york about 11 a m dine at albany and take supper at rochester at 9,p m ioiag down it is ex pected to pass this city at ~ mt a m , breakfasting here and reach new york at gp m the increase of sctual speed in the motion of this new train will not be so great as may be supposed much of the time will be saved in reducing the stoppage which will be as few as possible the train will only stop once between s ; ■nsion bridge and rochester and that for wood and water and once between kik hester and syracuse determined suicide owl mmnkbbpci of a 81'butatuit from uiocwirullll > bulletin some two or throe weeks ago or more patrick puruell was aeatcd on the track of the mount carbon railroad overlooking the turbid waters of the mississippi re had been seated them but ;■. few moments when along came mathia • german resident of the place who accouted pat in thia wise : mr i'urcell i've a notion to drown my self !" well if you want to drown you'^'jf » ooolly replied pat why on - t you ' along and do if'1 .. you don't come rejoined schaefer i'll do it sure you'd better come"—say ing which he proceeded to the edge of the water go on with the show w;ut the answer it's none of my funeral come quick if you are coming 1 tell you again you'd better come wu schaefer'a final appeal to the iiniwsrturbable i'at who maintained his scat un the rail road track proceed with your exhibition came from l'at again whereupon the determined shaetfer wadud out into the stream sat down aud actually drowned himself tat mentioned tin circumstance to a i hum r 1 v a lew moments after and when reproved for not rushing in and rescuing the foolish man retorted with some spirit that if h wanted to drown himself it would go pretty hard with the man that might at t.riniit to interfere with his arrangement ami so tli matter dropped the body of shaefer was taken out as kmtu as possible but too late tn attempt re sutwitatiun with any hope of guccttis ko it watt jiiift'y put away m tfi ground nn the limrl'in of the stream within whose waters the lift left it tmsh i.kikk uf takh a la a traveller rssstas a touching story relative t im ex perience in venezuela a broad expanse uf beautiful vegetation stretched on all sides i the beautiful lake of taricagua the prin cipal oruameut of one of the loveliest scenes in the world ix>okiug across its breadth toward the city one sees a glittering ex panse of silver water studded with fairy islets rich masses of foliage of every hoe a city in the distance t-iat seems to be built of wiiite marble and hi'i that gradually swi ii into blue mountains ascending the nvmntains the traveller still sees the beau tiful lake until the grand forests intervene and the scene then assumes another aspect of the protean but omnipresont beauty of the tropical countries in one of the moun tain ridge the traveller was caught in a tierce pelting sweeping rain which he hail experience of in similar regions lie aud his attendant looked about tor shelter ami i.mini it seeing a low hut on the tide of tiie road they made np to it and knocked the door was opened by a abort but very squarely built woman of middle age and forbidding appearance who objected strong ly to their entering however ths storm looked eves uglier than she did so they would not take a denial bnt went in and seated themselves on a rude bench the travellers asked her how she could live alone in such a wild forest she said she had had a friend who had been killed by a snak bat thai she was not afraid to rssnain though alone she added thai an should very likely be bitten by a snake too or serpents of all kinds were most numerous especially rxuratjols rattlesnake there were also panthers she said bat she did not fear them much it occurred to the traveller that she was prulably a leper and i-owwjuratly safe from human aavs#es and necessarily an outcast this is a simple plain picture ot one of the most melancholy conditions of exist snoe possible to a hoanaa being a whole tragedy in a few lines the story of a life of fear privation and utter solitude amkki an stci>icm at the recent meeting of he philological association at 1 oughkeepaie president mccosh of prince too stated that he was prepared from a pretty extensive fcu,uaiutanoe with ths^vni versities of great britain and with sosne at thotte op tke continent to say that the aver age attainment of college graduates here aud there are about srjual married svkkoih aistik aug 2 u r d h minor at tfea vhmihawfih iran mm j..kn m a k.rui.i mm mim 1 u-rt a au-tiu .[ jiortli mfc n mm mem me*m aw w in n»r»i at the m*tmm ab brufe tnuuwr h kr h p 1..i,1 mr j jmhw ukl m alt wer f ).» t ill f c-h ::■■. mnhl hivh-a a kl-v j r hart u j.-1.-i u mcn...u uml m v a 1 a t ijiij t -. 4 thi itv died k • h i'l vh an l ii.wmilt s:r*.l 4 v**n *■■i 1 i hmk m.i i > 11**1.1 4 . lumgutor ul im itli !!■■r i ! nvvl m i -'>■<•■fni.-ral w>-t t lr m ir-.iii ?!« krwikun tr.r ml ihl ■■! uj liiuili .'- nimtui u tafmmii hkm;i ai i at hrimi b—<■!*—l n v , u-r a bri vhirn with t>fh«w irv bu ii^^-ccf mr i b h»rlt ■■» tlwehv ibttft mjl ■* ft-mh *■> ■*• l ■•■«. j p simla ■•( lit i-aico lit , unucrit • f il.t | ti ht-r 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-25 |
| 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 | 1869-08-25 |
| 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. 8063 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-25 |
| 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 | 1869-08-25 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690825_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. 8063 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday august 25 18k9 no 8063 washington kkcbnt ti'stuji ilulol a.vui.mjbil.ma - o\hi iijmi.ibti in soia imulit tu iik dmi msb skjt u*t w sentek of tbnnesmei in thbrit wsatwmi august 24.—acting secre t»ry richardson to-day continued the fol lowing nominations for custom ofiioen : oavid k carter as i>cputy collector and 111-lector of i ustoms t rochester and jlomer llalstead as clexk , ansun f adams to be temporary lugpector in th new york custom house rr*d k wil hiiini and q k cook to be night inspectors ft m cud iosuector and 0 varney ekrk in tb new york custom house i'uderthe new rtguutiuuji for paying 1 inn-itu employed by weighers and guagem in new york i'rank <;. wentworth has been mm'■;">t«* |
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