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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday alguat 26 1869 • • ■■--— ■■■■■■■■■■_. l — s-t i t - no 8064 new york fhi"nrioaks ibrbr session of tbl ikish i(im;bkss sothkh in.mvctjox os till l l»i rkkioht tkiin r\o%sj lis thk eiu mb the rkpiiii.ican statk hsvkn tion called at syra ise (■the wth df stjttmiikii t tc nr ydri augnat 25—the fniu on}jre commenced lecret teuionß to-day with nnall attiadance rumor uy that mr savage will reaign the prendency ami b uemded by a yowgn man jame w k.t.pjr.l4 o unwinnati haa olrtaumd a tmipoiwy injuiwtioo retraining holder of the vmian ted from any fnr ther du|m>ition th»raof he claima at a contrih.tor 3,(«»lof the aoney to th rrcovtry of which he haa oommaoced aaiv buiu:i.a i intm chriatiaß hurt h a fh»d akaahur.l and < harten start were wreated fur com mitting the recent l,ur ( l»ry at the d.».t in bo factory of millanl * whitm.n north warn maaa and the property smml tcaiuu>au tcemmn two freight traioi were thr>i»n from th track on tae krie k.,ad last aj_m »■•■! precipiuteil throng a riri<i t p h«l tot la to the delaware cioer n.iborty fctirt 1 if rlll'f 211 kukk.ht weatern freight o»ntia«'.a heav , im car loads forwarded aad isi amvni over tliu krie uoad yenienlay v'ulirc hiimikh th oeroaar'a jury in the case ti r'rwirr '• k lean who li*ml m<mflay mortiin three lio«ra after wing amfafd over tlju ho y a policeman at jerth-y city umm turn rendered a venlirt in a':<-oni»m.i with th facta l'olicem*n l''arn<h wjw then ona initkil to j»il vi aw.il tlic hi..11 ml tins rand jury iikiiß.n as sr.tik nmtimra the rr.|iul>!iuan it»t i nf»l i annittni met ui-iiay at t'.io i-',ft ivmn hotel ami alle.l a stale i-oir . iiti.,ll i r s,:|,lni,i r jllth n<n^n t avt ht syracuse tii l"!..il ii'iuilvl •■1 uaten ,» 412 ol iikh n-w york hu hi kiii allmiy ij dneida i:i ktuaaelwr 10 ddoadaga 11 liamiw u krie m the following r w,]ntmn vmm bia^m w'h.-i at th laat l;e|jiil.ti tti state i>nvc.nti..ri the kavfriaa nmlatuan were a.lupted ll'*ol,;.t tint tb rr i i«.i:iiutiuiih in th stnt roiiv«inti»>ii if thu k«public»ti party in thi stab ti.-rt:afu-r xhall be m mlnra kir»t one 1.-jeijau from each ans.-inl.lv district kirat one a.l.hti.mal ielo^au frojn a i aaaembly lintri t for wnn l.'illil or tr.i tlonal part of um whi.-h hall be ovrr i ktpnblican votm polled in ui.h dietrirt the apportionment tv o made u)ioii tbc i'rcaiilential vote of i sdis an.l every our yeara thereafter llrmtlml that the sute central ' om mittee be an are hereby directed in the cajla for fut'.irc conventiona of the party to order the reprcttentation on the above basis - m-m . washington ■* man v i.amiu.kk m vwn w am a itovf.h\mkm tiamimi socu in xx nm « itv nt aiiinkt mkoim im is wwn miiiw i>km\ni hob nucnov a i * i.hpkm'v wtwiimiwi a«g 2"i a letter was receivetl at th w'lut house from i'aris writu-n hy a krenchmau r»iuniting the i'resident to mm m charter sutboruing him to establish a x himist in new tmk city to l>e r-g-.ilarly li • miised ami placed under th fturvuillance of the police to contribute a portion of its profit to the government and to lm man *&& in all raspecu like the k anblmg mraies of baden baden an.l w-isbaden the name of this enterprising metnh+r f the gamming fraternity ii rdineaux the i'kksit>ent'.i m'ivtmknts it is known that the i'rumilent will re main at the white mountains for sevhral day anil will probably not arrive here until next monday it ia understood that the i'resident desired to get the cabinet together this week but on account of or member being so widely scattered puafe jkinud the matter » nm cukmkm a niuut»t lif the temj»orary woman werki of th ucvenue burt-an have had th.'ir terms of mirvitw extended till january ut next and iojoj of theia have miinfl 1 iiiwnit appoiiitincntx rinamul the lemamls on th tnmqf f"»r frac tional osjuoshf at thn prrsent time are mo rwat and the amounts n-.|himl so larj that to supply tur would momdmi nm issue of currency it thr rato of fsot^oou a day for a y m r t-i rum cable news kiuoi'k i thk umnuh thh n tiik sot prm ' rukt of nu iwmiim or'tßßpßescn , mbhi on tilk sknati s i'onsi i.ti m i i,«>ni>on aug js.—the t%mm to-day ] h h an editorial i»n the prosjie.ta and bqam of grain wh rtiu it says v t . ma 1..0k hr a year of aurhciency if n«.t abundcik the harvest m within h per cent of tb average and with tho coutiunanf of th firchut favorable weather it may inrpn • - all tho crops except whfat are lux riant with go*td corn ioip«>-tud and sold at niui.r fifty hillngh per tjuartcr wi can easily at tonl to lose a little home-growu wheat for tax sake nf a plentiful tuk uf land aii'l 1 ttter paatnros i'll x 1,11 kkna i'ionai n \< r londom august 2 the harvards and oltonliwer out to^lay but only tnaue short trips up an<l down the river tho harvard to-d&v have bmsl pnwticm tarta they have decided to u*e eltiotfl iwiat for the racu walter hrown who recently arrivtnl here with tyler will assist iv the start kelly mbsweafthr asserts that uarv.ir.l must win and thiukn tho m.it.-h will be virtually furnished bdfan the boats reach hammersmith hn-l^o hrown nlno <<<- clares hi a brliuf that the amerk-ans wll come in first to-night the b ttiny stands two to one on the oxfords the arrancetnvnufor preserving avisv on and about th nvtr on the lay of the nea are all that coul.t »« amml the oui miauooerm of the police have detailed bm men to guard to river bank flunngthe bm the scri.llkii baism arrangomcnta for the makh l>«tw n matter rrowu and kenforth have not yet im*-«q completeit brown declines to row on he tyne tinding that river unsuitable but hai no objection w the thames ! cam forth will probably accept lirown's hallun^t to row on the latter river fran t paris aug 2 in the senato to-day the report of the nminittee on the smsfm ' n-"!tuin was rea<l the principal ukmli'i cations made by the committee are as fol lows the senate may reject a law with out giving reasons , the government on de manding that urdrrs i!e ji'itr motives i r votes of contideucu or want uf coutilenov be referred to the bureau , may appoint ■committee to report on the name ; a decrei will establish the regula'ions renden-d n cesaary by the h /»('«.* omnfem aud will • ifiine the constitutional relations of dm gphi powers of the state new west indies ovkr i»i(k)rrn.vn uwusuhi s ki:km"kk ani amk i'akpon iiewy punation b1 the bmaaa hahk to thk vh t'ntkeks mail hbuu to the mfh havana august 2.v the iusurgeiits with their families to the number of e6og have prewnt*xl them !,,■, wforu the spaniah anthohtiea near ualgnin and askf for forgiveness and protection twenty other inaurgunta have presented themselves before the spannih authorities in gsom villa's diatrict the hpauish lunk haa ma.le an offer of 4o,0(h to the government for the support ot voluuvr regiinentn this makes the fourth donation of a similar amount by the b«ik for the support of the volunu im hail l-m ml ■. wa«his»jt<»n aognit 15.—lettera frum the cuban revolutionary army via k v west to friendfl in tail rity conuio am up to the 16th instant xo engagement is reported since the one near puerto pradtv on the s*h as aooovnt of which has been ■nlilisswl in the district oommanded by geatnl jordta all the available spanish force is beta thrown in this district to re inform valmaseda and aa early engage meat of imporunoe may be expected be tween the forces of jordan and \ almaaeda jordan asaerta hit raadinem and dnire for the contest and is confident of success it » stated that a defeat of valmaonla wriman t^l a.w*r,-rt»«uw la po.iuoi lor u h which m alnoat duly xpaetod in a qmmda'a command vm pt a few ikirmiahm intffwt mill partm it it re pott tbftre hy wlo mnkemedu thehpuufa troopi occupy f.rtilied poai «><«■in the towns aad have suffered m severely frm dukaw and other causes that the oouimmilan are anabie to do more than maintain their pontrau china hejkrno.n f waumumn tkkaty wmi tlfk dbbbb iftate j mbi bitowwk kknor.vcks ti!k tkkatv tiik cki.kshal mmmummtem m eauaupm adt hmmc hos bhmi august r.j via ixjmkin aul'ngt js - the jvkin government refases to ratify the < odvedtioo cunclude>l by mr urlii-^tn an 1 the chincae tlmbasay ith ti i inu-4 s:*t jl i'.-mn krowne late amtriian minister to < hma in reply to an addrtfls of tli him and amtncafl mb dentil in hai-trhai t»-n<iuiiced mr bnrlin jmi cy aud said h considen-d it au fc',:d*.dcc of th cumm disinclinati vli f fmmmm he doclartd t muw^hmenl of foreign relation witll chiton a unis of equality po«ibl at preaeat and thciigm ! x yielding attitude of thn tdrdlm pr,w«n woolh tend to pro»?qcr w^r a the revel ktfonn lately m*d proved the mistaken na tnr of t!ie british policy the chinese uxt of mr borlini^me's credentials differs from the furei^u version in t!ic former he ih appointed kavuy of china to tnbi-ta-y rations s gettysburg ihkpiten r-i-vn at thk i kmktkrv m n 1.1-s nil.l mfbuhfim an f.v -!■i to bt mam ruß til rtmbmi i i hi kirnme ml m qwrn iftt'sti aii^imt 2.v there were a nuinlhr <<( nldhiaujil ffirah of afltesn to 4«f tfei iwnfpiiij t m part wui mind to xaniinr ihfl ( cm ut » i:lp'n hill a^d mm m < li:it ii ium»'rtr 1 embracing tti uwitiniis lu-i.i in that omhty on th dmy of tii battl y th kun-nth n tw«tfth uurp>a*l put ■f th wm ami sixth * r\m t&tvwnt ''-~;;< i |> ~';.[.- wire s.tt!.d it v<;ng omccle by one party to ttif other that ■omapprphcniiioii ji.vl e\ist«d in tho afternoon tin i*rt r'lumatidj *.( gtmnk slocum karoinn tad othm i isi.sil tin vicin.ty of itnund top a enimm was had with private p»rtr owning a bfgß part f th bahl*--*1 with a view to purclimtnt an ami ing it to thf ectiou under manl of the kattk-ticld memorial association 1b wa that stau-e which sent troops to this lield houm e"h scriljo part of the mhuli ftita nut and that t ougrew b iam asked to asai»t it is f'lrthi-r anlrwl that the liroartworkh !..■pr<»ctved from further destruction ami that those already removed should be re st^irc-1 as far an i«>a«i vile to tb«r ohg^nal condition thi mad ttrmim ball and reception civic an misiurj mft pjaaa to-mght al the hprtßffi hotd it wu laryclv atun-icd l.y the t,"i<j4t awl la-lica of g*ttyalwf a prince arthur a i>it w tiik h.tkt ufd ki'kls cub nal rkfkption o bqabs tml ikescii fru^atk kmiramis ahmikal hioret haluax aug tfi tonuy pciam r thur the ' lovernor * cncral an 1 their nuita paul visiu t th fr<£fttc 11-.yal alfred and ueveng when balute wert lired anil the yanls ruanne<l the party then visited the krench frigate somiraraiß whore t^ey re ceived the honors of hear adrrira mu^net who afterwards went wilh the prince in the gun-boat mu!let to visit thf forta in the hiib.tr in the aftern m the scnttish reai dents gathered at james mcnah's island ; abniit foui thoiihand pooplt were present and the aftair wait pleasant mnd enth't siaetic the president hand iecettkffi i'.y th t.\tk oku ebb ami ravmor mm baiomu xiaanrn \. n aujj urant nfl rty vuachod tins city at l£q p m snd were mniinj at th-t railway station by mayor smitii m a short ipow t<i which he briefly roptiad tlu-arrival wm announoed l.y a aalute of twenty-nuc pa from the mamhrstir hrnvbaty affeßf the introduc tory ceremony kha patty pmo—ivnii at om.n to visit umfrist ttvi'r.s ami a,a>k up tbroaghtha yarrti of jin intend oca-pen utms li t-n.t !)•[■* r.iiiua w tin efwrstavas who r.rr aim e,l l.y the ada of tin mil i hr party tticn took emt^n ami "— ■a arowgfc tiit m it iiiijkuunr streets of the city id the ir-rtv wen h»vi-rnor stouiih ami mt'diim.tm if hi itntf i iov cniorn m nrrifn^o .. i [ ntn thf so<jrot^irt^fl lltmtwf mil boar au.l nthir j.rmniuent the city was limliifafj ojopq rat.<l with ufa at niiiiii—lj i o'dook th pnoiaoßt wand hid tom and left for coßmffdi baltimore ii ki cmi firi a houses kntikki.v drstbuto m 130tukrb paxaqbb baltimukk amgulk v'"v \ tire broke out thi morning just befell 1 ll'i i\vdk . in tho mm lacu'ry of i,..u-it hanna on tliames htrtvt and so i tlnrt-after cinnmn uicatod to the lumber yanl of j v l^n dclph mvbtt of wolford aud ancaatt-r tr<r;ts fell's point the entire bfacfc tioumlt'd by t.anrist't thames wolf md ann tttreet haa been mbmhbad with the < vji-ption f one or two small buildtnf^s mmfmd by merman families and deiwely ton»nt»"l owing to the intense heat of thi la»t few days the tire burned with ureat rapid itv twelve hou?«s many of tliem dwtllinijg were entirely destr-.yt.-d bfißm the rtani-a could ik suulued and thirteen others were more or less dam the mavuitw sliopii of k n fra/iur a co were-destroyed to ther with ai new engines their loss h v),!nh and in!*ur n lu;ht th-j lnan on kandulph's himlier ynrl uhuh was totally iustroy«ml is $:*.">, hql iwuruue less than 7'hmi tlv to i loan and insurance cannot n<>u h ul tiuitt-ly ascertained tui is the moat de btnutivo tire that has occurred in haiti inure for ten years miscellaneous nlvaunno mm or cranm i ami mo dvfbr ihilntri h:t t n stout at;ed nint't«:en years miss annie rsghn and mm martha hunter all f philadelphia m drowned while bath ins at atlantic i'ity new jerwey at 11 o'clock yesterday morning in front of the light bmm cmlafji bathing grounds there were but tw.i other persona bathing at the ti:n and they were unable to render any assistance as th*-ie wen 1 no apj.hmn1 at hand for saving hie at the time ot the ii^i^t't thirc m but little surt and the tide wai down on sund.*v last mn aracs residing at mound t county illinois te-ok poison iud lillilllrttull thereof to her httle girl fue child died tv fifteen minutes am mm aiuoa in about ten houra the mm wm domestic trouble the i'antield division uf the north pa eiiii reironnoiturm party returned t helena montana laat evening from fort iteuton fort shaw and cadott a pass i%bq found the paw entirely ra tkable tor a railroad they next nmomsi to aliitan vailey to examine the yallow st»mo or '■mt'ul'lq i'.v-s the l'onljrtasionil ketrunchment com mittee spent s.imlit a salt lak and reached promontory yesterday morning a r<mt to san francisco the hpccial commission headed by hiram wal bridge of n"w york aocomanietl fey senator thuyer leave st ijouls for sacra uifuto tu-d*y mad expect to make a thorough inspection of both the union and i eatra.l roads aw-nt l.'rft indians attacked dougherty's ttvornment surveying party on the south d of the platte below alkali station sunday morning aud succeeded in captur ng the whole outfit the men reached north platte tuesday morning iwi mcdonald lodge of the united state district wt died t indiananolii yef.'.t.l»y morning ' tho coroner's jury in the case 9t ellen alvert.the sb»k ft«r deliberatin s half an hour return a verdict at no«n yerterday that th decea«»d committed uicide by rlrowning on the sth of july last in the pond where the body wu found the jury wu divid*wl am the ue«tioo m t the sanity of the dcc—cd two mtm named thorn x irfcpatriek wh keem a store in the suburb of albany and dudley florey engaged in a quarrel jester lay florey struck kirkpatrick with a ttone fracturing his kuli florey hai been arrested the moat aerere thunder ttorm of the waftoti occurred at syracuse ye«terd*.y after aoon a man named purceil and a team o lorsei wen killed by lightning about a nile from the city two officers arrival at clifton ont iv-aday direct from ' üba they left i im'\n yeaterdav i comi»any •^ lia j cb * hyan the l^moi!ratip vr i jtiiral committed » r-a.11.-i tn tri'-^t in albany on in*-*am ictt the hffeiw car uontaining the vice pmnichl and ne%eral of the ihrottor and ther otiicera of the uhigh valley u oad company arrived at waverly from easton yesterday at three p m over their tew line whiuh oncna the moat direct route or travel and traffic between pbilad-lffeu i-i nd s r^*.rr i'&iii and also bringi iiiiiii lulu coal direct to th whole north rn market from the wyoming valley ver a v.r-,v not exceeding teii feet to th nite the feacfc is in splendid condition mil the road wili x uj>en for business in a rery few days i he shed connected with ten kilns t ■tlitr with a urge mantifcy of hme ux im cuka t hcclland maine were total y destroyed by fi re ycrterday morning t'ha wharves are badly damaged lorn mmm i"i'"»"i mnh henry ijritkn of ir nhnnh brakemac n thealbaoy sod ponton kailroad fel pom the traiu yesterday at kinderhookant ras iniitantly killed he buried hi wiff j moud&v new york uk laboftoofforesi am i'ktkk cooper jsn«re tino thk city ihsrui.kat.inu w nusnuhh mwpns m (.« vrt ( aug 18 - the herald jd ■lal i-,i\s it ia not i oiisnii-ri 1 at a robalilc in washington that col kto ill bucueed in ha*«i o-ii^re convene o ovtr*^)i*-o'k tue election of senter in ten essee it id believed however that he nil kuccued iv having all the federal ottiot i'liith who favored senior rnmn tb t sjwlial bays waahidgton oluilians here ar iliscutising the chant if the adoptiou or rejection of the fif ■i nth otutitiitional amendment the injbal.le action of tenntat^e which a few r 111111 > i .-• agu was counted n p ertam fur ratifi'-ation ir ■iir i^sci vuli boire ej*>ncstii(;s.s and auxiet .!!' or l i majanty < f ile{mblicanaj in line to the opinion that she will ::<> as ir.it huppovoil she would stolten however s very confident that she will reject it am vlu-n remittdud that staite it pledged to its atitication he v : tnl incrtrdaloai lie ays enter talks publicly in favor of it ut privately he is on the other side itukes proposition to convene an extra mm urn of congress ia laughed at by every inn ri'i there is not the slightest pnil^tb'l'f hat the i'recident v uniuctxl to d nythi«g of he kind tbmmxffn note rruntinu new york bank note companies continne o make favorable promises to the treasury epartmont in reference to printing bti eem to be nnable to t;ive the gtmrnm^p utlicient supply tb«v bow lurwanl ag thw dopartiaent about 40,ihk per day ut 2in>,<m)o at lea«t ia tmeakmi to mcc nmediate deman's from all parts of the ountry about 7«"n(**ki ia required for ia ne in plaoe of mutilated currency redeem d a design for new tfvo ten twenty ant ftv icgil tender notes have not yet been etcrmincd upon washington li»kks nt likely 1o stocked prospects orm fifteenth amkndmknt kn vukk august 2."j.—a delegation mm the congress of the ."~ v.i..n.-ii labor ti'oi t.'aitcd upon the venerable l*tte nj'it tkia morniug at bis residence in lexington avenue sp<»eches were made y hairuian iuneral v«-«t of mississippi vlr i'ratt f massachusetts and oth ■numbers of the committue to which mr k)per responded endorsing the platform iill principles mr t'ooprr ha l«ng ln.fi mil w favor tinanoial iml co-operativ tlaiih nl labor unions and ins generous v • the cautte has called cut this conspicuous ompliment from the entiirr body ht tifmi.('ll>t cbobubt tho committee of arran^buients for tin lumbf>lilt celebratinn met lut evening a fa xi kant fourth street and made furthc rt parations b the v«lebration in this city bmmmm tiik crt the poard l health are distributing i arri is of coal tar creoßott daily to tcne ni'iit houses and other placet from forty i b hth street ea-it and west to the battery fwo men go r.mml with cart deodoriz'n very quarter of the city on ay i amm the supply of water in the reservoir a morristown g&ve cut yesterday morning fhe a m«vi:i t works wlong to a privat ompany and are fed by ueighltorin fprings which have lately iteea getting drj thk in peat mm work on the grounds of the new post ffice is well mini r way wooden builuingß ire going up for the use of the workman md laborers are busy digging for the fuuu lation woman bovnues at the woman's suffrage association eaterday mm fosberg stated that sh lad witli conniderable ditliculty obtains teventy live signatures to the petition fur mxteeutti amendment woman th ote iot more than twenty were obtain d from men cable news i nkw intkk-fk'eanii'a tki.ttiuai'ii live rmojbcteb the ccbas qtfßlkai isv a times iwkis i-obrf-sl'osltknt tiik har akds and u.\foki>s i,'im.mv august 2x the 7*n«s today says good judges assort that the harvanla show signs of over-training the river boatmen however favor the idea that they must win the race boating men general ly are divided a majority being in favor of the oxfords the london rowing club will give a ban quet on monday eveoing to the gentlemen forming the harvard and tjicfo-d boat crews v nkw cable a new telegraphic cable on yarley's principle is prnjeoted frum irtland to america thf tiias vikstios the paris correspondent of tho tiitu writei as follows on the cuban question mo«t ef the spaniards arc sanguine of pre serving cuba there is much disappoint ment manifested at the small succe&a in repressing rebellion there the argumeut cuba is a loss and not a gain to spain it absurd spain is benetitted largely by its productiveness and oummerc the corres pondent thinks that the immediate annexa tion of cul to tne i'nitod states is not dc wired by the american government and that england france an not likely to u '.':• r any opposition to the scheme pkiu*onai pjißlis aug 4ii.—tho emperor has nearly recovered from his recent indisposi tion tcrkv and efivit bkcs.hf.ls au£u£t 25 the inlt-peiuhn 11,'i has info/mvtion that the khedive of ejrypt is shortly expected at constantinr pel the salun is prepariag to exten-i him a grand reception the complete re conciliation of isnuel pasha and the sub lime porte is an accomplished fact and the ktfyptian question is over ppai i bnt ssels aug 25.—the ma<3rid corres pondent of the liuupemunc belj says nothing i changed the situation is the same armed bands still traverse the prov inces sabariego continues at the head of the fora which ffm reported dispersed and destroyed some time ago coixixry explosion parh aug 25.—a colliery explosion occurred yesterday at terming cix miles from st eittenae whtreby 14 ptrsonn l"st their lives chicago recapture or a m it'>>:kku - jli t keath er at the wamt-wumaji a*l ouu bluntb to death cui aeo august 25.—ike perry mar derer of dep.ty sheriff pratt of t»z«wel eonnty wko ocarjed w rnrnptared m>d lodged in the l'ek in jail his arrival treat ed an much utcitemedt in i'ekia that th offi..-»r deemed it pnideat to uke htm to peoria wkent he v ww aafely lod-ed ■t)ir heat u beea inteue in i'corn r.r ing the pact few days and four canes of unatrokchareflecnmid . , at yumr-t1 to-tla , tlie tbermomcter l:i»e irom u6 tv lc»i tba osce of the muphjikoro iii ar :/{«, with it eonwou wai destroyed b tire but bight john jay dickey chief clerk in the of lien of the bapenntendaat of the wotem i'mon tcl«i(r»j compaay in tbu city hu tnen appointed toaad accepted the luperin tendency of the union i'aniic tel grapl line with neadfjuarters at omaha mn patrick llolloy and one of her cail tlren were burned to death laat night auit auother of her children was serioualy in jured by the explosion of a kerosene lamp the uuutenu of which her husbaud was eu gfttfad was en)fa9«d in r-m-i'ir n a lire v mano it burn harvard-oxford nnai-tk'al okthetvv.mrews po mokl iusf*'sition to sava kids os oxforh extra vaimnt phties fob booms altllno wmt mva ksotm-boa august 2t the harvard nnd i ixfont i diversities boat crews were out this evening on the river for a hnal trial over the coarse prior to the inter-(.'niversi ty race tha harvard ere made the dis tn-jt \\ miles in thwentj three minutes and six seconds the oxford time as re ported was thirty seconds s hut the mar van 5 started nm the ba^to white tht i txfords tony -*. y*.i r*-v_*t mmaaana wm v.ieir pulling oil ot 40*11 yarda below the barge no as to get a a apeed stroke on before reaching the starting point the tide was also more in their favor the betting on th rtmttlt •** nominally bto **. but at pres ent there exists no apparent inclination to fifrpß odds it ia nowdetinitely settled that the harvard will row in the boat built by elliott the american builder tbey have atlh«rcd peratatently to their own style of rowing refusing au'english coaching ad vice the raoe will th bo fn'rly ameri n agf.ir-.-.t english but with every dis puted point yielded inifavor of england a large number of americans are arriv ing to witness the race and rooms in good aituations along the line of the river are be ing rented at from ci to em sterling for the race day the advocates for the lon don style of rowing are already very badly demoralized iv cou-k*u,uence of the news of a defeat which the london men sustained in yesterday's regatta at the hands of the newcastle men t cincinnati kelkase ok a jubmjoo hhm fr»»m wthttim t cincinnati aug 25.—the tafemm manufacturing bouw of 9mk « r j'obbirj . was to-ilay released from bei/ure made a , couple of weeks ago for ui alleged use ti 1 counterfeit stamps i'pon examination at ' washington hn stamps pro veil to be ! genuine the order of release came from * commissioner delano john cottle a policeman has been ar rested for murder in arresting john bes last night he knocked him down no un usual dm of th blow was seen at the time but after going to the statnm house he fell into a comatose sleep and to-ilay he . died j st louis 4hkesi f \ xx oblkass stjoib hes ' i'tiant i st loom aug tfi h j a..soriis of , new orleans who tra arrested heru last : week charged with shipping knag su^ar ; upt>n which no duty had been paid wa . examined to day ijefore i s comniissiou er katon and his bond fixed at 990,600 an ollicer from new orlcann has arrived with a warrant for hin arrest ho will probably in taken there for trial items by telegraph the coroner's jury iv the ease of thomas norton at t.oston who fiai on friday re turned a verdict that his death was caused by laudunum soli to him by wai i sa ville an aputht-cary'a dork fur tincture of rhubarb the tiraud c-ommaodery of knight tem plaru of maine went 11.to eaiup at 1 ush.iv ■■island in portland harbor under i ■mini commander charles me lilian ten com mandericß are represented they will re main in camp four days a scranton pa dispatch bays that tht miners met again yesterday but after much discussion accomplished nothing except to reject mr storrs proposition another meeting will be held to-day at the york knglaod august meeting tuesday wliite slave won the zetland stakes toison l>'or the yorkshire and 1 laks and kingcraft the convivial stakes a freight train on the jeffersonvillu koad ytaterday l-roke through a bridge three miles from indianapolis the en yiue passed over sifelv but the t«ndtr and thirt».«n freight carß were wrecked a brakenuui was injured very seriously iteports from . local ccrre»pondt'i>ts re ceivej at the department of agriculture since the ut inst indicate a general de cline iv thf corn crop as compared with tin yield uf lmid all the important cottoa states report a general improvement in the cottoa crop since the july reports and the probabilities favor a eonaiderable increauc over that of last year president grant arrived in boston to day from newport fur concord new hampshire the i s steamer 1 allapoosa with c.en s'lerman a dmiral j'orter and secretary vtobesun on board reacled lioston at noon to-day lying tongues ay dqkxsotx man nkaki.y rl inkd by the si.anital of his hmmh some weeks ainue thomas dewey he-tel kwpcr at fort mw went west to see the country in buy horses intending to be mm several weeks ami to go as far a * pmiha a day or two after his departure some one atartcj the story that be had inorttjaqed his hotel to raise moa^y and had eloped with a woman residing in a neighboring village who had not been away from home at all sbsm of our cotempora ries published the story with the addit.ion thit the woman was hih wife's sister mr dlhf heard of the rumors when several hundred miles on his journey and imme diately returned home only to rind his af fairs in a sorry pliubt in-le«d the f*rt kdward oossst says he found bis go>4 name and rl raster almost ruined he found bis home broken up and deserted his hotel closed and his business ruiiied his property sold and in the hands uf third parties and all that made life dear to him lasted and destroyed during his absence attachments were procured by creditors before their debts were due and hia prop erty seized by virtue of them the own ers of the chattel mortgage in order to prutort themselves and prevent the prop erty from being taken way had wrested it from the hands of the attaching creditors and had sold it bnt now that mr dewey haa returned they cheerfmlly redeliver the property to him without requiring any additional other security the hotel is again open and conducted by mr dewey and we venture the prediction tit it he will do more business now tbiß ha ever die bafore and if he want any help the pock ets and hands of oar best citizens are open and ready to aid him we hope mr dewey will prosccntt me of the wtetche who have done him his li re arable injury r.r.-'i learn them ■leuoo whicii they never will forget one lying tonguf in a is oftentim s more to be dre*led lain a pestilence surf bathing iinw it !__. done at luxj !_.!_. anlii a correspoadant of the boston /'_•-. gos sips thus : hvat ij.vtui.ai tbe practical aa o ill this btagtuturle and grandesr ia if rulue up aa.v water into surf for uie gratihcation of tbe couple ol thousand mortals who pay tire dollars a <**> for closets and poor food at the hotels and considering it m thia ught ooe mast acknowledge that nothing has been created without a parpoße the ben-bathing ia the one attracthm whi'*h long branch has to praaeot to the f*rd_na_**f ivt-r-r and it is well that tl.ia is rf moat excellent quality there is one profeaaiounl abather to each hotel a lank brown fellow with n royal disdain for shoes and stockings an indiffer ence regarding hata and a comfortable con viction that bathing clothes are per fect only when they hare no but tons he ia bare legged to tbe knee and bar arm"d to the elbow the better to tread the iribist sincl ahd to han dle tbe dripping bathing suits the bather lasn-se a daily bulletin informing us all at what hnurs it will be proper ana advisable to take the water the time varies accord ing to the tide and includes the two hours before and after its height ihe bather is also the owner of the line nf shanties which disfigures c b vh which be lets with a suit of bathing clothes at titty cents a bath surf.bathing st the branch is a hand-to hand tussle with the waves there is no gently sloping beach to descend where the ripples and foam first lap the feet and then softly moisten the drew the sand is steep aud dp it the sea fabe to nrtch for at tha first waist-"inch in its embrace pull the ground from under your feet and perchance throw you prone and suck your precious head under beware of your co-itume those sturdy suits of blue flannel have a weakne-n about the button-holes aud waist band that c ires constant vigilance it ia very suggestive of a loss and subsequent demand for reimbursement on the part of the briny aacßßa ot the bith haute but yeetet-da-v it ***■* ***** ft hja*m\*f sw*.ll ar rayed iiimseli in this attire flannel pium.ply tilled and girt about hia generous waist with one stout cord daily he sallied from his pen strode down the beach and stepped in the edge of the rollers wall ing carefully out he nnfortunrtely turned for i.ic glance ai the summer tiouse on the itank above where among others she sat that glance waa hia fate for behind him there came a roaring hissing wall of green just breaking into foam on its sum mit tt caught him reversed him struck his head in the sand pounded him down with ita thunderous fall and left him entangled n the rut-h of tbeout-eoingcnder tow front which one arm and a leg emerged in time to be grasped and twirled and shot mt again on the sand by the companion breaker which followed the third-for he large w.ives seem to ran in triplets aught him a tbrffo aa he half rose bewild red to his knees and his wreck was com " let buttons cord and knot availed n-thing and disheveled sandy and nauseated s-ith unwilling draughts of salt water he jrasped with both hands his descending rousers and rt»sh«*d well nigh maßßafaaßaßj • his bath-house — m english newspapers o'mniux of an amf.klcan editor a"'kuad ll.iii j xi francis to the tr_.j b the english newspapers do not at all sat isfy our desire for news indeed they are not newspapers in the american sense their telegraphic dispatches are exceeding ly meagre beyond tbe reports of p-*.r_ia n.ciilary proceedings the intelligecce i fr mi our country occupies space scarcely a ■square daily columns are devoted to sporting matt i then there arc detail i accounts of ilnners given by the nobility j the particulars uf military parades and sena national ree-rd of crime the law courts occupy a ecluuin or two and commercial matters a much more the editorial writ ing ia able but heavy the articles are luu but will prepared and are chifly dc . uted ju..l 11v 1 ■■> the diffusion uf the church disestablishment measure aud other questions lc-fore i'arliamcut we miss the crisp paragraphs the news of all sorts and from all uuai-tera that appears in our well-conducted american jonrnala the intelligent american sees in fact very little in the daily papers uf ireat britain to in terest him unless he give himself up tv the study of foreign politics certainly he ia able to obtain through them very little news from the i nited states and scarcely ana a week will he discover in their pon derous column the slightest editorial al lusitin to american a.lairs thia accounts lor the ignorance in reference to our coun try and its interests of those who arc in telligent in all matters at home the news papers fail to interest them they almost wholly ignore us as a rule they present ii-ry im*>erfect and prejudicial views of us uvheu they condescend to speak at all of a.merica sn i say the^e journals are not uewi-yapt.ts as we wuulddci-ne them they ire the records of british opinions on british que-ititms and the vehicles of sport ing intelligence of the doings of aristo cratic dunkeyiam and of the details of rime they are dull and heavy ■indeed it may lie said that a tlaily paper made up m the english plan would obtain very few readers in the united states < ne takes up an american daily at breakfast or tea and in a half hour a tune he ia well instructed in the news of the day at home and throughout the world if he has no more than ten ten minutes to spare for reading be may stili obtain gome fragmenta of fresh intelligence take up an kngliah paper from the i-ondon fssaßß down and you will know less of the world's events after a full hour's reading so i may say that my greatest longing here is for a genuine live newspaper and when our own tiles come to hand they are perused with a zest never be fore ex perienced not simply for the local intel ligence but for the general news as well vet there is one feature of the english press that deserves the highest commendation 7 heir editorials are free from slang and vitu peration there is no vulgarity of phrase no personal abuse or vile epithet no maliciuus insinuation or inuendo to be found in the editorials of these papers the articles are carefully written the leaders are able and logical and there is no care lessness of egression or bad grammar to mar them they are elaborate and com plete evincing well-trained thought care ful deliberation and scholarly culture our newspaper writ rs would do well to observe a like carefulness in the preparation of their articles and pay more heed than they do to elegance of styie and purity of expression il _ m..n ia a saowsß bath.—cora m.iwatt who is writing foreign letters for the sail francisco kronictc tells a story of i bridal pair making the tour of switzer land who recently came to a crowded hotel and were informed by the landlord that there waa one unoccupied room in the bouse the bath-room and that a couple of beds might be made in the two hatha which tt couta ntd the youthful couple were well pleaaed to secure even this shelter after a fatiguing journey and retired to rest an hour or ta o inter the stillness of the night was suddenly broken by shrieks t-t distress issuing from the bath-room the lady wishing to summon a servant bad pulled what she presumed was a bell rope suspended over her bed in the bath when suddenly she was inundated by a shower of cold water the gentleman roused by her cries and not quite compre hending the position pulled a supposed i-ell-rope which he felt dangling over his bath-bed to bring him a domestic but brought instead a shower of bot water over himself it was quite dark and neither bnue nor bridegroom could grope their way to the door by the time succor came they were up to t__**.r knnes in water aa am stoky of a millionaire paupbb.—the paddinston london poor law guardians have been investigating the case of mr wood the millionaire who was brought to tha workbona by tbe failure of overend guraey k co lie waa originally a man chester manufacturer and after accumu lating a large fortune retired into private life 1 iasat-aried with tbe monotony of re tirement be went to london her he be come a prominent director of the maryle 1-on fink ; and when that affair ccdapsed he waa served with a writ for u0 and thna became beggared he then went to the states of america where kbjbbb in actjnirin a arg far ■. * cry mama mt whi*.b he ln*>t bbt uu a mer can civil war returning uf 1.-i , success again iv-howed hia eiforu bat has spirit of enterprise died out with his last failure whack was aanaand by the atop pngeof mean onrand liaroey k t'o.'s oncf.ru tunre is no doubt of the accu racy of this nanative an in i th enr-lii-n hal or rovrtsg the eorresp-jniieulof tlie doaton rroarcript with the hvnrd crew writes the kng style of rowing is something like this to sit at one aide of the boat—te go forward sharply getting the hands over tbe toes aad taking tuna to adjust the oar exactly with the blade at right angles to the water to drop in until the water jwst covers the blade and then with a tromen dous swing pushing with the fee and al mmt rising from the neat to gut in all the atz-ength on the brat urt or before tha oar ia at right angles with the boat doing th laat part mora deliberately keeping th arms straight until the body is perpendicu lar bringing tbe hands to the lower part of the cheat feathering nicely aad setting for ward again without hanging this of course ia only * rongfc sketch but it will give you some idea o the btroze—slower than the american never 1 believe over forty strokes per minute aad so much do they believe in rowing by rule that any thing which does not exactly n*eet the re quirements of their lawa is wrong it is perhaps fresh in the minds of many that a crew from st john !*.» brans wick mci at faris and defeated the beat crew of the london rowing i_lud anu the oxford four besides several others bel gian fhiteh and french the style of row ing was ss different from any nodes now laid down as can be well imagined tbe above paper called the victory oonsidering the style of tl_e rowffi-t and the heavy boat most surprising now this style which 1 hare sketched above tas and is just that of tbe london rowing club and of the oxford yet it was beaten by a crew who paid more attention to end than to mean and came out easily ahead married stockr-bmstif-p-abkek viir v a tha -**• iktoca tlift.rmr-ifaih.r.twu w ili*:..x_i 1 u wmsaim bar it .«. bbann bar w s st i i.l_rc ot 11 u'toii mail t eiml fltlct tlan-.-hu-r ul ati.lrt i'iirktf _£-**"|,"( tt.i*.cit ko ml ma mourning oaasi a n-.inr - aßßsaaajaat at aaassaaaßj mti cee bukfau aouiumo stork 414 main t amorican bj ■*•_.. dlaeolation mt uopartncrahlp tlif safnaasasfeif hcn-ioft-re evu rag under th flrui bum f oara in a co b-m bbbbbms bb the atl mai ha mutual ♦* aasßsß ._. b couwin w c roßwi.n isaac wkuktrk charles dl ell tl.f tui-iii will ht.r-.iuur irt-frtoh on by tht-tit dcr.^-iit.l t.ii.ltr th lino name i ■*•■b d-rwl-i v oa bso nli drm ■*■•■. ufa*mm firm aill l>e hfeued ry hum a '■■coaaim iieo emi-ison mm a battala mulit-abl trvw warki m_.il--al.le iron made to order fratt a l__tch wortu propri-tora o__ko 52 and 54 terrace il but a 1 iff v mm jmnrr'i hair tonic 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straight dentist where he can ba found daily ready to relieve suffering humanity dr barbour having had frreat experience in e*.tr"''t".-j «*•*{*. uyner the infinenca of nitrous o_-t-.lt t.r i-.at-hl.iu *,£*), will de-rota hi whole tima to tb1 branch ol practice htmdrada el t.*-tini->*-,ia ..--,-! faa »■'■..** at the efhi at n . 03 vain stnet ma-am " ijuftniti type koaßflry and printers warehouse fumi-thes every article required in ibs printing bi**.in t*i any ea text deaired en aa aaasn__ma term v any foundry in thi c-iiiiitry al x kcn«*tvpino in all it aricty also tvpt adapted for dick i mailing ma chine b v * stan nla-ihra rii-nli|g w im i»u puny doorsa h bb b!'i.<l e_bbano-s|^-_ra a bei.ee ht l_uf"v nai-risbt siditil botit.--i.iirt brarfc eta kiln uriel d"oa gmaed ami im-iwrod s-_r.li inatde an<l outsi le i'lind basß and window frames k\m luihhjj sawing and turnin-r at cv-irv descriplit.il inti t v-nler on tmwtt notice ami with d^|*at.*h jyiaaolntlon ef partnership thf firm f atlaiii.mt-1-lrtim whiilncm bbjbb'-wd thw ilay by mutual bbnasbb ah l*artira haviiif la ma iii_<.->-*-t the flrui are hercbj imlilied ui pafaaart tb m at amm bn aaaaenana aaaflaß baraaa mnasaas !<> the firm are leneataal t niake m-bbssbsm pay ment ii ''- adam a mh-dki'm r.i.ft-i1 asm 13 ataat a i whitinu manaaa tae sn>-*-criber will continue the bniineia i •! hole ial and retail dealer in dr tvid-t umler tine firm naiiio f aii.-in 11 rid rum *. uo and hope to merit a t-jntinuance i the m-ry lil-erjil atr.<n->^a basßawa-l t.n the late flrui r b adah a m.:ldi.-i'm fauku-tt m'n i _ tlcnt hit iaasraacf tompmr of hartford cai>ital 0900,000 wm c smith agent 4 brown building buffalo n t — mm vliartr.-r fire laiaraarc canpaay cnartered in isio caah capital 01,000,000 wm c smit-f agent 4 brown build a buffalo h t i'lttrtiii plre lanaraacc taiapaay of hartlurd capital a*oo,iloo wm c emitb agent 4 bri.wn'a bttilmnga buffalo n t lakt flea the buffalo ie company am now prepared to jmp ply cu-aob-ran with lake lee at lbs lowaat rate a full hupf-ly g-oarar-tced tbe maeoa thiougl tht deli/cry waj-ona f tnlia cempanj are aalatnl rtwl an prominently lettered lakb ice any u_at tenut-n ol men dehveiiag ict if reported at the of flee will ba comtctett man left at marvif-'s druq store cor watthingtou ar.d ikneca rtreew willbepromptlrfllle * < bkiogs aa idlaaolntlon of copartaerahlp i-->-p*rt__<_---jiir bcrcttttora t-xi-rtina an-ler tb mb el ht.lbr^.k dee a co nposi by limi in the fir»t day of july l*f9 all rr in 1 to the late flrra are r«_.|-_c ted mfßf u.e tarn i*r of the andaaßmaai edwin a holbitook liesrv o dee william 11 dek hmm july 24,1800 c-.pai-t»*r»hlp unden-tguod hay tliu da lonued a txtpartner ider the firm aaiac of h o a w 11 uee and a masaasßsmßswl b<.lbr<.k,dce * co will ootitiu bb tne dry<mmwa hardnaai al 00 main at thankful for the iii'-i rat atn_f_atte hereto m extend dto the did f.rra we solicit a c-jiitui-ia-ii-c of tbe mb henry o dbs william h dee buffalo july mth '*"». joosv-stjimp^lo iaiiairs in boots axd shoes special sal ot sucbtly so.led siiue greatly redicedprices aen-r 04 beared oxford < f r 02 50 met-v *". ualf aewed uxforoa for 02 60 aens <". oil gtat oxford for s3 ou boy 04 e*"*d o ngre f r tt so i_ai_i*aol ao •**** o.itg-*e*t bono f..r 01 l-adiaa m so aanm ouiigfaas boata for 01 60 laaaas 4 asms co-igr--_a bbsm lor 02 w ladlea ** aer^e ua laoe gaiter for t 60 i-atl-ea 04 aerge bnttoe boota for os tbeae aad many other-go-da equally low an perfact hi every re-po and only ati-rbtly oited by haadliag we are clisiag them out all a frtat l«a call and sex je^v ett's popular shoe store 400 main street eaaammam butleb a co iradort-ra ao-1 mm-bb cf crockery and glassware l-p.l it j*.u lamps ft e thai • i:.-j pie'--t .-: la *■-'*•! i ortar 4 obsbbaaa u nc tort summer goods white and brown duck strita black alpacca safjp fine linen dusters liiltfn and i ten flniwrrx lau/p«rriimhhirtx umuc cotto<hhlh sett styles crape scarfs sew btyles silk cravats 81lk lmlh anl cotton cii russian bracks colt.*«s *. at kenistettfs 378 main st george b tripp manrpactttiier of all kiicm of shirts wrappers drawer i^inen t>ivhi.e bonoms collaix and cliffy made to okl'kit and fo sals at ho hhortk to contractors—hi i ron liarrvir uhio srxlr.i tv>|-«al for luruixhipu t'l u.al.;riai.au'l iliiiip the work irrtlu-auii ht-l-iw 111 h-fe-f i.rrt st v v *• enjntwr ttfltae fcto nk mta touim in wvtac on j.rt>d tm cw thirtieth cttnh i^t t&mmm t the under class 1 lumber furnish hip 1 nice 11.ml pine b '< ■' l"*t|c * 12x12 4 pbm " l f t 1 £*■lontf k 12*11 2 " " i f«-t li'iig i 11x12 n " " s fwt l..ritr x iftilf x ■■wlul oak i'luilm 10 feet jung x ixl " i " ■' " » uteri i-.ntf x sil2 1 " h-.nl rineruiik m lwt lung x 3x12 1u ■' mflat i'-ng x 2xlb irt ii f«rt l"f4r x zxi go •• " ■• •' 10 feet i ilk x till 1 r'«.-t '■'•'■« 12 all f heof k"**t iind timber fn t fp ■. s-l kn<>t cnn'k r ac class if-lr't dm ih»u«iml 1000 iv more or !«•**, wnnvlit spike-t pilli fuiiltlo njl intn bolt ■>!!«■hoi 1 inch hi mil twenty-f.mr(24)iitch«lfnnr i'las 111 st..lie r-'rt.v (««■*, w re-<r !«■«.. 1 tf-r>t wrtlifc him out'hundred ami '.«■nt>-eight 112.1 i-ulhi ftih t ■t rd class iv labor b«wk jmno work imcf«harj f..r|am-hhr»n.)!;*»<t«iink tt heel pilif m tlm t-n a»a u«.k j.lank sutd ilaciiik the rubt'te u>ur filliiur oi-ags v—b«nivinir fr<im thr ch»nn am uk>u sa,i«i lodb ('•*■• v*mk mure or k uf mini an.l sum hllitik a*h<,il lit i **■rth mi.ro nuiiul inft»rn»aliiiii will u furf.uhfl n a pkeattanbj letter r in p«waal u b s ■,«.■■.*' yttir>e m erie pa w alter hi ahum 1,2,-,-fii major nn r votice tv 7y>t(utajk-har 1 bor ok moxkoe m!chminram«l pf panta or miim>lyiiv the material ami doing the *■rv hidii'xtal bdn will v reociv^i at the r s ijrti.<*r mbcv krie pa . until t»flw 0 n'hock n muntuj aiuru.st thirtiull 3vth 111 claw lumber jtc fumbhiti twenty m mitfln uiuj i i»,k or lurl pin pi m^i twenty j feel bßg j..1 at cm ihwi tcn.u iikche in di ameter at the hut exclusive uf b»rx : a fourteen lu)fturd piiiej«.irt t«ch twdvr 14 feet ton by fnir 4 mrllflu b cijat bj ui f-rty 40 h«rdplu dank ca-h twt-nty w feet h>r)r tw hk*eh thfuk unl mil i'«it wkle class ii ir.-n one hundred 100 11m more ur !.■■■-, of flve-indi wrought bpikem class 111 labor polntinv d driving the pile flttinit and hwt*irnjf cj is them ftttmif and fart*-n u f#i i4mtk in tbe imaimer lndtc*u.-d b the plara in tin uwmii of*l c « brie la classic d*«vi'if—l*n thiwuid 10,000 eu ucjw uioreor u.kl miiul an<l a to '.-■n miliuil frnni thf bar at the m""rnh m the rik canal ad ifi itc'l when directed bidshh..um u in il 111 ml " pm|«>»k hr inipmvtnir monrtt harbit ohio and art'lre^ed to tin un-lt-r tei waltlk mcfaklanp hi'.^lt major a ettfint-cn otice to contractors—hak k<ii of black biter ohhv scalr.l p-fpurtln f'tr fiini>alilut the inatrrial ami loi>i i_li mrt in.u.at*d bafea ij !»■r«-oeiv«|»t th i » en imwtlmh.-n kn l until twelw i**l i l *>" mombv auffmt thirtieth smiij iww plas i lumher purn hin wvetity thm pt tliree|3|inch oak or hard cine pbwk twhi fir f.vt km aihl iw.-hv 1121 iiich«i wi.l ilnett-a.x [•< two 21 inch plai.k«txtwn|l'i f*^t ion ami t il2|i»clic«»idp uiiwfsj 4ank ten )]«"] f«rt )•••«. twelve 1121 tndtm wide and thre js iiivttmi thick clabb 11—ir..u tlire hundn-d m j-midv more i*r i — of wr»iifht class lll—stone s»-vrnt five 7 r<.nt a htnl r,i',»,u st..i lt -, f 0m huii'ln-jai>d t»eiit>-evbt lffltl cut.i f.-«ft t the mta rf,.w t_r^l^r—!>omir«h th rv im-c t > iiiaoe uliett inlmij iv plrtt ii^d ih nb f»*l*u ink'them ma tl.r t,-k ptak.ud p«n ** "** tone nllmn in tar bids should i mans prr>i»-»ai for tayiwlm ni«-k river if-vrh^r ohio uhl i id be wldrr-m-ri ba tln bbianignt walter m.farlasp mmi fcg^ttj enti"m r n otfce t contractors - hak 808 p sani)i"sh city ohio—seaj^-l rimjimji f'-r 111 hig fr..ra the iiu»-r hax of u.i h«rbor ninftwi thmiw»-i i:*.oo»leumi van of d in ii cut 1&m ttxt u"»g two 21 feet ileeji atid an hun |■■1 .]■•'] '■■•■' broad will '-- r ■■■'••■■'■at the (' ft xi wrneer o at brie pa until twefvr 11 l ]... lock 00 moiicu aui;ust thirtieth l*j ifm m hi depth of watrr wtwre u nit s la t^made kuilujftiet hilli jinrill w indor-^l prop<^ah f..r ini|in>vtng pa-br.r nf sanduxky tty ohio and ldr>-»»r.i la the uihieruiiniwl walter m.fari.akn »* ■*■£ nn k ■k xx a y mil -. istkbjdtt vt mil i fever rkmittn^t fei f closi.j closing ou'l regaitdless of cost or value hum of ocr summer stock hot be closed out by september tbi knob onbistb of hats caps and straw goods stock must be closed out sk;n ok thk big lprioht bear ii»l main bt bergtold brothers air—au lining cleveland & folsom attorneys & couifsellois ot>ice oomißa riabl urn mre m crralo.tt t a f lainho o clevelaxp 0 folw ch)rbush ft hyatt r mnmklllt.b.nfm bordvmof imirim mi r«%irantt 9 attormn ik rimnr cum f^al't block r-tmt of xlis ud 3wm at wid birralo » y jit hf«f w h f'.rlmah au'jscouiaeuoiuuo ilklmiol bftrm mark twain xrmnanmaxmkratu <■>. tv itmll )«■i ~■i i.mm bbjebwex^^ss u>fcll>a ut m dlltl fali wil knatlui roai«i im i—i .* w*w • ml • misiur ntviiu a t . i .< < " r rj*ijht or p-'f i t »• •«■■■■■"< •>■• the buffalo express r.h.choatx,tkt a«rnt ' ttmiwj ateambwat homf\ny mark twains i*l"****"a3ti sß^bae win lon wfcto,tlle»t>ay.au*u«'r4 •< > '-» ' !-^ j *** " " l l«n.it iflllsr visit to niagara fali.s nz *»•*•"• »•"• """>•"— « imtmnim eo.ebj.t oinc *••*"• . l«»m>m,jiljml.>ip«a,l a ft wwb v fup>trwt.d .<***» ith.ot tb „„,, ~„. rtw ,, t ~„ tr «.** lni"t r~flw uterwll p»r.r in lh j?r smswr^tt lll^lt 1 ££♦*!!£.■unps > r irfrwitm .»« will i illl ill junni ii r m m of 1m • an ud l«il|iuilim lk superior f it.mllclintolli wfry w-hiliflt •• - r m - b ffai kxprfxs w^ssg&j great northern pleas re torn saturday.august ibth «-«* zwss&tf av canadian havioation ll uk nil my all nkw buiik m/tsi bbs royal maim and express i i m-.s grandtrumrtilway m n f"l»hntr».lo«i.b m mil.iri.l l2||2s llsto"rik rf on 111 ntlr.lt ov fol«l y*>*°'ts """^ down u klnr st i*»»»"!»v!r5 ta*j''t "'"•*"* j.r.m m»'l ■' !' bl bmn by d li i the ch«val x totod iinl i.■llfhuiil t "" tup s4ti'riiiv tkv'tchk's cominrat intnaii mi.\i p«sstwoe leaving nrfvaui at a a m wttlotmnact ■• l*«wuni with thy fli u rlmi iteuiitr cll i t..t,.n1 hi t.t....1 h llrsrt miimhii will be vde th lh 1»<x •' ' will also appk*f ih tbk o»o«odlou u|r»»l t th cai rkh i*l rik abtbm*iak f«t>uin w atiikman rtpuln m..rl ror u»tlib«l«i fort hop oou iir kiuj«lon nl huiralu wlbllil barktw m—umiiiiu n • '■■'-'■"~ '■■"■■*• rmmrt'taviuii f!*l..llmp 11 oert u c%ail»lte fth llu nuwnih-.m i r>prr l«mn lwcid t noon on wb>»isday 1 o rotai . if alt i.iwk ' —- i—i—i—i m partan impuin kdlr.i iam rrilmmt cohihthian r i i'n 1 » w"jljj—■j^bjl^i pawtrokt r«|it»iu dmi-lhii ■iiituinubiviihh kwrtitiim < ttrrr 1 i ii.irthks wkimuebs chabpiomw c»»l c»nnicl.«.l '-' tor ony kln^jn cu akiwlri l«t the best in isk vui ajsxn r cun.mii r«^i ont««lui«followlnf:»i!"nioon»t tlovi,,«-k on ba muakl v hkbik'ku hates stall p 1 the t b.fbratkd bonsv toilet s..ap fi tk {&&&£££?& r u 1 hunt real l t h'»y muiitnwi bifrl i'mx nor own m»le *" "' * i wiirtmukf jureni i»u«»i i»v *»■! lwirwt mtodi f bow himi-lunc "**%*+*—****.*,*.*. 1869 people s like «■**■•• pall and beh the fob new jyoiik new kimpirk '*•*— jyj john if h chuistophkr l'«|'uj base burning cooking stove tvrf'w rr j «. j roe * * l«in ruff wl|limlllu m mait«m t iti->t u fin risk ckdi mijrtiitltm biitr ■' uok«t token m 1 *»«♦(« on til bornu ii;lhjliik mut boom berth r.—tftrt tra;ri:r.ff .*•"" u^^r^'ijjcß^-i 0 . th ml f-hpiri i . < ftflq isi 9 perfect baker °° ' the union n.l l»k t well with » tire th.t hl tx^n bunilnc orfrci a ifdn « t v)u 1 a v v ur tay » with on lr»l.l urted it n te jr nifcamiwjai twi i aix i i-mm inn t u.j boor vlll „, m v eiamnir •»"•. in mbm ■• thin rtov i fumub*l wbun ledrrd with . wl whb tim erie railwa v uld dl r.hrcj«d t.-i.i intn rown'lr i-tmrlfjtt-titwd mipenmr b »»> otlitr ll|m — ,] tll , j ■■b ow wiurmd mmi will i f-.ikimr :• ihr 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-26 |
| 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 | 1869-08-26 |
| 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. 8064 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-26 |
| 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 | 1869-08-26 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690826_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. 8064 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3074 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday alguat 26 1869 • • ■■--— ■■■■■■■■■■_. l — s-t i t - no 8064 new york fhi"nrioaks ibrbr session of tbl ikish i(im;bkss sothkh in.mvctjox os till l l»i rkkioht tkiin r\o%sj lis thk eiu mb the rkpiiii.ican statk hsvkn tion called at syra ise (■the wth df stjttmiikii t tc nr ydri augnat 25—the fniu on}jre commenced lecret teuionß to-day with nnall attiadance rumor uy that mr savage will reaign the prendency ami b uemded by a yowgn man jame w k.t.pjr.l4 o unwinnati haa olrtaumd a tmipoiwy injuiwtioo retraining holder of the vmian ted from any fnr ther du m>ition th»raof he claima at a contrih.tor 3,(«»lof the aoney to th rrcovtry of which he haa oommaoced aaiv buiu:i.a i intm chriatiaß hurt h a fh»d akaahur.l and < harten start were wreated fur com mitting the recent l,ur ( l»ry at the d.».t in bo factory of millanl * whitm.n north warn maaa and the property smml tcaiuu>au tcemmn two freight traioi were thr>i»n from th track on tae krie k.,ad last aj_m »■•■! precipiuteil throng a riri!iuan it»t i nf»l i annittni met ui-iiay at t'.io i-',ft ivmn hotel ami alle.l a stale i-oir . iiti.,ll i r s,: ,lni,i r jllth n |
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