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buffalo express vol xxiv frida auglst 27 18k9 no ass rase ball cincinnati ■» ting game of the haymakers and red htocringh-the formkr m „„ < round at thr cume of the fifth inn isfi on a hk'-irtluß of th referee the o\«e a tib when broken l*p o-woh ma%%pgt ammm crowd ad pmnp)e from all parte ot tbe country an seableu on the ball ground thia afteruom to witness the natch b«tw«en the hat makers of laaaiogtmrg ji v an.l tha ked stockings of this city thi gam commenced at 330 o'clock with the mad stockings at the wat the game close-l ut the end of the fifth inninge james m keon president of the haymaker bmum anlt with a decision of the umpire am wuwing the clnb to stack t-au movey of tha ked stock in sis was first a ' tbe bat on the sixth inning and struck a *"'*""■'. which bounded and waa picked up bj craaer catcher of the haymakers thi i l rapt re m r hrorkway of th buckeye i je-cl.ted mcv'ey not ont when kekee olamorooßly aasaeßad to th r iauasalin an-1 kiaher tut pitcher pal lh-f bam tv the l*a the ur wd greatly netted started foe t ropes tha p dice m-vie aii attempt t • 1 it back had tailed the crowd galiarad rrmnd aa nampin who af to i sb a thar ainl bbj 1 i d cid thia game as favor as the cmesßanaaa aaaas the vmiaamat l.ai.hiiij-.ur rainss t continue t " j oi.timi.-d land cbaariaf mon>y throu o.it all the excitement atf-od c<*oly at his pjfll a lit bat in han ' trseady to continue tha same in 6 fa stockings get all tho gat mtamt whatt amounted to l&joo ,\ mem lumber amm nn all the railr al half fire anil tb hotels are ru ||. the ei_-.iu.ment on th streets ,* great bat there w no disgra a lul r-oirla on tbe a*rounds or on t treats the buckeye luh h\t declined to play tbe game apiktintud w<th thy haymak-r to morrow the ued stockings will i .- . a meeting to-oitirrow night t decide ua t what share if any of the gate bbsabj shall go to the ii _> tniivt r several of th haymak ra cenaure their president benvah lor ordering them to discontinue the game tha president of thn i mom in the first part of the game objected to tbe ruling ol tbe umpire but not being sustained by the members he did not press bis objection ike haymakers will remain here to mor row a large crowd ia about the oikaaa h use wßere tbe haymakera atay ami every disposition to he fair toward them is manifested no harsh or violent language has been used anywhere in the talk over the matter as the haymakers left th ground their president swore vehement aud they were fallowed hy about fifty beet blacks who banal up groaning until the police drove thetn back the following is the score : bad stockinga 0 hi 2 1 i 17 f'niona u 7 0 0 4 7 i m new york the coal strike rjcftl mition of work hv the m it anion minehh ■bo.tajo tons tj he al itioned os thr ifft eitember new vokb aug 36—w r ntorrs general coal agent of the delaware lacks wanna antl western vmpauy telegraphed that the men have decided to go to work at 88-mmbaa at once the company will start work on monday the company will bsh so.im tons of coal at auction on the ist of september 1 hkomilt freight there ia as yet no lut-rease tv tht rat at tolls uponasveaterii freights rn_w.tlon iikkkv the natitmai bank note company tfrsbn delivered the full amount of fractional cur renry ordered n the yrm-rurarnt and anil be aide to c n'mue to forward full amount daily hereaiu-r the fenians hfl'tiiii of pl.l_*.|dl.\t bavage fbepaba nam for a iimn vt betolithin stu.i fl dm on |\ tl ei.am the kttuian caagwaa ya-aaleaabledte-dsy l'reaident savag swhniiltail his lepiat iv which he claim tt that th pint of ipshitsu tion ia still strong in irelan.l that the or ganization is m full working crder and tha drilling of rank ami lib is tfoing on quietly but constantly and the niimlwr of aworu anembani there was never greater than now hs ho-w-'l the iliasensiou in this country was about ended important matters are said to be under tuonsidf-ration and the congress is atill in session this evening the railroads us bb to i .. a mats rail to l.l ita i 1,0 v \|.\ n f r«j in wr-.tt-.-n i fkfii.ht pool si.i.unc un the bmusi ' boat rut the kr/.r-tt-i tinanfial s*_ys the eric i railway company baa made ao arrange j ment with the lake shore corai'*ny by ■which the erie is to lay the tiiird rail from new york to buffalo and to make it '■. a nnrrowgnage in one year o---trim of krie narrow guage bonds arc to ba issued which are to be s lien on the earnings of the narrow guage erie is to fix the rates on western liound freight and the lake shore on eaatern bound freight 1 the erie atlantic ll " ireat west m and j lake shore have m.ide an egneflßßßt 1 whereby paaseaaaafl to cs_£-mge may go over the atltntc t ireat went m to cleveland or v.a buffalo the throneh i earnings are to bs ti-uitamy iiivi.l.-.l 1 tween the thr co-np u.i.'v th foregoing i will explain the nao ami activity in krie ! to-day asa •** oon roio*__i the rvaidence of hon benjamin wane in ! fifth avenue waa entered by burglars aa | tuesday during the absence of the family in '. the country and a fine camera hair sba'wl n diamond ring act with nibiea a geld i watch three boxes of cigars and a lierric j ger pistol taken the international .:.*■- e at the sale of poola to mjjht on the inter ' national boat racing the betting wat about toi on the xforda one bat was made : of 11,000 to h)o on the oxfoids the labor problem resolution of the rffokm ronvfnti.-s at m-btiin vksrfknw as active i'ai.t to betaken in the fai.i ei.ett.ons \ i-istl**<t fasti organization uoo9 h ended boston an prist c in the state la reform convention to day resolutions to the following effect were adopted : ive.ar ing that the claim of labor are superior t the claims of anr pirty or babm now befm the people antl will 1-e th paramount c.-i sideratir-n in tho lieatnwal of aaff votes a the enmine hate election in tbe choie t > at state officers and members of the i/*pi-ls tnr ; that only by thorough nrjini can labor protect it«elf a.*aiuat the continu ally ir-creasin et*crn-w.h*nent.s of canifa demanding f;*r b-**r associations the aatn chart-red rights and privi"e_*e grant to aaanciationß of r pitaliatf demanding the enactment nt a statute making 10 hours a total java work in all the factorie mt this tat and also the rigid enforcement of the law against the s-nplovmeot of min ors aader ten year 0 r age in tha cotton wmd woolen factories of m*a>-*.*hu.*.-t.t.i ; re i affirming the d-vlaritinn of the national i abor union in aror of remr ranee edu ra ti-mi and morality aa aaaaaaase la bbssasa -. i raernmmendinir tbe imired ite f-v-m tion if a wrrkincaßenan-liti'a'.pirtv to b kno-r-n ' as the almr bef-*rm rasav of v»a k r n ) aetta f»r the pur*rv.«e of a-cntr-a trr***nah . political action prntecti-m for the ri^hta i and interest of ths workinsmen a:id wo men aano-aucinrf that their motto i«i equal riffhts and pri-nlesre far all in every field of indastrr utsepeotite of color sex or mrtfcptaee dedai-tng that cooperation in indnstry and exchaace to he tha baa and jiuimbbbbt mmmm at tha tmg mmmt be ftwaan capital and labor aad arcing tbe work frig classes throoghoot tbe country to take wjas and earefnl — mm for its early ajdontion snmeroua amendments to tbe above res liitioni giving rim to oonmuemble debam wwe fferwd bat rejectad a hiauauioa aro#e aa to whether women bonia he appointeil on the bt*to ' vntral c<*mqaitt«e,which wm finaijy decided id the affirm ativ no otoer bnnuem of importance wy tmuacttml and thm oonvaotios adjovned cable news ithl'koi.hi-'r ■** i a oh off i a.'.ai.ian ueptm'bnfe-ft'l-tiiek omo-b t u in s hmeim i m m —*• vn'i katv i.ath-t jl'k'l lati n on tf i>"(.*f au 2fi.—tbe lime referring he condition of the british colonies canada is iv all respects indrpend int and she ia fitted to bscome so **■__.. baa inatitntiona of great power and it ia a laubject of inquiry whether she might assume her appropriate position tub chinese treatt be star iv an anicle oti t*-e rejection ol american meaty ly china shows that treaty * lured üb*_tauti»l advantages tl '■* suaaaa ahile america dia n 1 may tax rtt ren-e with their ir »: a l.ji.ui.-t.-fcti v it aenot be aup l tn..t urn pahft-i ovtrumeut i itisttad w lii the convention but that ; i weak g recanaß-t it should jield to ineasaia at minister a_a-bnaaans ene . who rt■j.idmt utt that the i'ooveu is at variaiwe with tne traditions of aamhtjr laaa is aal aiirprwing it reinaiiia to i a*--**n whether mr ftnr aaaet mr br-;-»n reflects the mind baarpasa mt e'raaaaaal maaa t standard thinks the ineae in re g to md arse to a-ms-neat thow that -«■*- mm aiuii..-t ti t.y the impulses h p-'irlmgaine ieeiare.l they posaeseed bamm their act;.,n will lead hi_n to d v functioi-s which will secure neither r far hunse'f n henelit for the world b fmt to-day expects tho oxford crew iv but can id era that their failure to lo so will ba no disgrace the hsrvanla anil have the fairest oi fair play and where ; physique antl endurance are so eg nil ' matched the best stylo meat win excite | ment continues to r*-'*w and tbs merits ol the crews form the general topic of conver aatioa the arrangements to preserve order and keep the course clear are regarded with great aatiafaction the general feel ing among aporting report i*t that the race will lie most apiiited and well con mmaai theve ia still a little betting at the satan of two to one on the oxfords the havarda and oxford crews haveonly i practiced starts to-day the kili-ntt boat a which tlie ilavarda have decided to tarn ' ihc match to-morrow is forty-four feet long twenty-oue incites'deep d*-pth over all eleven and a half inches depth forward seven inches anil depth aft six ami a half inches she was built en a draft model brought from new york aod is of purely american construction even he frame work having been brought with the crew the oars to he used were made by aylinj the following are the weights of both crews aa they atand to-day : harvard*—faye bow i.v lira lyman im jba simmon 171 lbs loring stroke 154 1 lis burn ham coxswain 112 lbs oxfords—darby shire stroke uh lbs laaa ibm fha yarliorongh lii'.ij lbs wil i lan bear tha.aha hall eoxswasa 10l lba ttiilston captain'of the i-oiidon l.owii.g dab mm ha the umpire of t :..* marvin and ch.tty will probably act in that capaci ty for the oxt-nians mr it'iu c li in been chosen starter and mr a faall w»h j-n.1 ajmy i screed upon is ju*:ge uu ox;urd men are confident j f wintii.i hart tbe americans are hopeful simnitiui is aaflßß ali^btly indisposed to-day mw i.!:.kit mb aritten a letter to the ttamt for publication on saturday protest ing bjb.s--m the commenm of the english psasa in nmbnl ta the harvarda style of raeriag ai ag-iinn the asuertioo reapectin ux alt-ratio.i ot i j le he declares that their style dow qitfers in ne respect from that which tht y sin-ays practiced at home the p..11 hal -...■'-*, this otoniag aiy if the harvard are hasten it will i.c by tht bam it w ever a i oa the th vmc-i—one whic-h weak maju short awatk ..: the last but that urn t ..... will ba roam i an arely uu ita merit thk ontinknt krckni at till ok n-jdrtr xi.x lai'im tion--lik4vv bntcje incrkamk in the uank c f fka'.ck i atlirußt %%. aam b-bbribb and 1 rinue i mi i tl have arrived at t-iulon 11l x kni-slrt the mixed eommi.**-.on at i.reeks and turks sitting at bans have decided that tht airaak ataaaaßf eanseaj olaaaaad by the perm ii-a a pti b far a vutl^ti-.n at neutrality liiniii the bam trouitles w i'audia shall sr lelivtrcd up to the g bah government ibe i'urto mm acceptetl tie decision nn bvan blimami the isaams will ffsßnsaaaaa the diacusaio of the senntn i'onxiiltum the first of sep tember the paaaat on the senattt comm turn points to tne results of the elgislatio of '.*>_.', m tranquility,development of educa tion and increased wealth france is sup ported by i,4ini,<nn soldiers ready to pro ceed to the frontier she is resected b the great powers of the earth aod she baa passed from a dictatorship to complete lib rty the report concludes '* the g n er_tti >□ mt til fan improve upon tliat of '.""• hhoultl it consolidate tlie work unde taken srßciz the amount al ha urn in the vault of th bank of france is vhh'.oih bfimbb paatc tiiati list week rut uvmi the journal oflu-i-d to-day states tha the rt-toont amnesty granted by the kmpe pat doea not cxteud to those who hsve been convicted of aa attempt to take tbe lire of the emperor or that ef any othea polical imtf-i ni the empress and hei aon very brilliantly and enthuaiastically received at lyons main ii aurin aug '_.'(■» the government yielding to tbe pressure of solicitation ironi all pai.it s hn-s commuted the deal baamaaaß al bavaaai tirliat alargja-aa sn ttmßß will pn>\iaoly be no more executions ihe au.wt.t received from aix huh pa i regard t tbe receut decree at the kepe are nnsati-.iict.iry and tl-.lii.iit no furthr ■will tie taken ag.un->t tht.ni until gen return ct'ba mmm at aaa aab an mf.rjcaa-a stack mr the town if bamdo lav an a august c—a battalion of untt-ers has buen enlisted far active ser vice in the basal o:itp*,eed of six coinpan isb of white an t two companies of cob.red i..i i thaea volunteer regiments will lie asaaed to act as a reserve ami will take tbe place of tbe voluntt-er alrca-ly eiji*_ted wlitu thty 0 ltto t!ie liclil tiaaaaa aa_i an americun waa lately ar ■_.'': ly lie iiu**h autliont-.ta at umm bbbjbb ammd iclca ed through the miercea ou of i'.-bs-fll general wmmmh mr aab alt.i f.-r may ataat this aiternooo an attempt w.i-i ma-ie yesteniay to rob he saviu e s b ink but it waa frustrated ii the robbers aireated in the act a party ot insurgents lately attacked be town of ka-i'jo in the 47entral i par ■mmt but sa re re u.sed a ttpecisl tlicpatcii from new mexico tales that lb pb baa been much raui during ho aeaaou aud crops were never more pros armaa j'llch mining ia reported a fiilnre so fsr k iea b i.nc into moreno valley have workotl ibe nuitcra d ci l-.1 en ltvsatsrwaaßraaßl h<ve i-**q disap aaam*d m obtaining a uihoieut biipply jay ot the mn.ers w it leaving for t.t'lor ido artz ua aud other points ihe wii w gulch iwing anpetied with water is an tcepbon and yields largely several new nd rich diauoveriee have been made n aaaa in that v.e_a_ty aad a new thirty et-t stamp null ia buiuiing — ■aa john grady an old a_aplo of the hnd ion kiver railroad company was struck y a locomouve yesterday.near fiahkdband i stantly kdled he leaven a wife and rive b-hhbbbj washington en kawlias scfferim from a danger i*b hfjiohrhack extk bivi seizi'rf-s foe revenue law violations v7*.-hist.to*i angnst 26.—seeraury rawlins arrived here last night from ban bury connecticut r*j*^*>o*a m*te**w*rdß he was attaaked wiili a severe hemorrhage of the lungs he is very much prostrated thia morning and the doctor orders him to remain in twn and keep very qult a later dispatch aay a rawlins has been com paratively comfortable to-day and has had no return if th h^morrtiag . tlmm a n bvtfh x k'a'ibdles m^.manqm reports of seizures by the internal revenue officers were received to-day by commissioner delano than on any one pre vious day during hia administration lie ports were rec ived by telegraph and mail from all ptrta of the country our sikoi-naii vunrr dispetchsa have been received at the navy departtaetit fro£i hear admiral i.vi fr of the european njnadron dated an 7th at naulea tbe flag ship franklin was at naples but expected to sail on tbe sth for trieste the plymouth railed ham naples an the cth ior athens smyrna tripoli meetiina palermo and maraeij.e the richmond waa stationed erf the cosa mmbb-u robeson ami porter are expected a washington tbe last of n t wees transfers internal revenue supervisor barbour o wisconsin and michigan has been trans erred to the s*r,u'__it_.u district of ohio supervisor conkun of louisiana and ar kanaas has been tranaferred to michigan and wisconsin and supervisor young o ohio to arkansas i rstom.-i the total 0108000 receipts for the pas week are 1,-tb6,i miscellaneous telitiiiiapifi items ofi'knfi!.\l inthltl t fkoii iiiffkklnt points the corner atone of the new tate luna tic hospital was laid at danville pa yes terday the building when completed will have a front of bm feet and accommo date 4(k patients a jurla-c i the chambers at toronto yesterday morning rendered an ltnpor.ant deciaion is the case of the parties charged with scuttling the iarryowen the pris oner's connael claimed that canada courts had no jurisdiction the offence being coui rd in american water the jud th*t tho r-airliwh admiralty lawn t id to lake lie and the prison ust bu tried in canadian courts the american association fur the a v&nciin nt of science adjourned bbm l yesterday afternoon the following o'hct were cbott-n rthe ensuing year prea dent prof won chaurenet of st lon vice president prof v sterry hunt montreal permanent secretary pro joseph i/overing of cambridge genera secretary prof chas frederick hart ithaca n y.;treasurer mr a l elw of philadelphia president * rant left concord n h a special train yeaterday at ft a m 1 companied by iiov steama chief justi perley q (.. fotrg and others boutwell and hoar were guesta of mr fogg wedne day ui^ht and left at .">:.>(> for concord an.i 1 roton the mauch chunk omttti publishes a account of a meeting of the miners in ii zteton yesterday representing every colliery ■n the lehigh regions the object waa bb rearrange the per centage on the baaia of and modify th-i existing rules relative t*i the allowance of coal to a car the tone nf the speakera was very moderate and it is considered certain that the meeting will de cide to allow s full ton aa a tun whatever it may measure yesterday morning localities occupied by the second third fifth and sixth corps } and two divisions of the first corpa at the battle of < ettysburg were visited tl.t [ onsition of these ccrpa wen fixed about j twelve hours were devoted to this work md many disputed p'-iut were derimt'-ly nutled a number ot tbo bbbat promineiit generals who participated in the t-attle w m ' present and gave valuable information 1 h | general lines of the third day's battle will i be staked to day the marble statue representing plenty waa to-day placed on the m<diurnent in the soldie s cemetery the remaining corner will be occupied by that of peace the aimamma of ar and history have fur some tine been in position i ne italians ot the liuted states met in j convention at chicago at o'clock yesterday ; afternoon the conventon is an a-jjonrnetl i msb-sb of the one held iv philadelphia in 1 july of last year amontt the oa-tsmstt-i prfm-nt i cavahcr am c;is<da edi'or of th i t'set i nasa new york on sunday a | irand banquet will lie g:ven to the dele i the iron screw collier centipede reached cape may upon her trial trip at live o'clock j yesterday afternoon she made the run iroru chester in seven hours with adverse tide thia is the fastest time ever made 011 the i laware river by an iron screw 1 steamer thousands of people arere present yester day to witness the review of the troops on j the common at halifax y prince arthur and great enthusiasm prevailed after the review the pnnce walked the streets with 1 two com j-anions cordially saluting all a nurnher si the bridges on the stan stead shctforl a ch.inmy uailmad i.ear montreal have been carr ed away by late raius the crops u that district have betn greatly damaged fbi.m mb-msmf'b aftf.rmio dihratcih.b.i washington the settlemknt of inman claims-pro rot.fi removal of the capital c washington aug 2"*.—the secretary of the interior has ordered that hereafter i all intlian claims must be settled through tbe indiin fruriubb thee claims include j bounty and pension claims of indian sol j dier ckiius for indian depredation 4 • thi claim is brought about because ■t ■agent who overcharge their clients a mode ot defrauding that _*_ carried on to a very great extent t ajmeait ! tub ranaaan rem-a-ai or tub uv;_i • waahingtot-ians are becoming uv '"*■cited over the proposition to rem the capital their alarm finds vent in newsp per leaders and communications from ataid old citizens one journal published to-day two columns of letters on the subject bbbmcst of aaaeaaaua fwaaaaca on account of the great scarcity of irac tional curremy the treasury officials have ! been rer.-uesu_d to print a supply from tt a | old plntea in order to satisfy the deman-1 i until the new issue is ready it is iropn | sible to do this as ail the old plates have bbsa destroyed the residence of mr a schanck at ' mount washington was entered isst nig ! i and robbed of 1"»,(.w0 worth of silver ware j ■and jewelry new york a tamaamamw reporter employed ox the sfn-resekyei'seats to be hereaitei bqu b the eris railway cars sew york aug 2i>.—surveyors were engsged yesterday morning in printing house s*u»re making surveys for tin east river bridge ersignrn chief clerk smith ot castle garden against whom charges of blac-.mailing emi ranta and dealers wars preferred has i taken the precaution to resign and his resignation has bean accepted bbbbbybd biaib oh the cams the k-g*"l**l system al selling reserved seam on the cars anil ba earned oat after to-day ea the erie rail way naming train went tba ticket will be numbered to cor u-rpond with the seat like a theatre ticket tub < anal boat bu***lnsßa a great number of boats oa the eria anal are owned by individual a generally poor men whose only support they are | hecent railway competition has so injured | their carrying bnsinsss on the canal that many of them have been obliged to forsake it entirely and now earn aaura auhsist snce in lightering grain across tha harbor thb afa dabbenzd at the mstjag of psaaanere a the bow aty last ainning tha aam was rearaaamted by a colored man a raaolatua waa adopt ed to expel him and he waa accordingly re 1 nested to go elsewhere a second resole tion directed ite president to eonunnnicate with mr dana and request hia should the -*-»* wish information about mm association to send a white rep eseu tali va 1 emperance * the executive committee of the ttam york state temperance convention met ye^rday j n steams presided h waa resolved to organise county assembly town and ward committees throughout the state to promote the objects of the convention striks ended the shoemakers strike in newark has ended h em *' a eta hiving acceded u the demands of tbe workmen urn aaiaim of peaches one hupdre-i and sixty four can laden with peach a a r.ved m jersey city yester day containing 82,1aj0 baskets the largeat quantity ever brought on one day important police resolutions tbe board of police yesterdey pa**acd iui port..nt resolutions requiring all orfieere de lailed to special duty tu report daily in per son at the detective ollice and also requir ing all captains sergeants and roundsmen to appear in uniform at all times esaaft when at home when attending divine service and when absent from their precinct with leave b'h-tl of health the board cf health had another stormy meeting yesterday and in secret session voted to dismiss s son of mr lincoln the president of the board from office for gross neglect of duty 7he case of peri.v k spear the case of percy e spear the custom house weigher accused of defrauding tbe overnmeiit by means of false pay rolls was up 1-efore commissioner osborn yester day and the evidence waa conclude ." astafokraa referee in the supreme court yesterday ex-gov ernor lowe was appointed referee to take tho testimony m the llamsey contempt case a new dmaactbbbl the h_**atjnt o-_rt yesterday granted a new injunction against thos j barr and others the custodiana of the fenian final dissolved in the court of common pleas judge daly yesterdsy issued an order dissolving all injunctions a^abist the south pacilic om*>-_ny cable news el qeku aausmsi all i'kol'osed \ mb to jkkt salem—iif.w v x ini-'okceventd t hp skxtt tocuba ktjb skntenced to h shot cheadstltks declining p.vkis august 26.—the empress has abandoned her journey to jerusalem she will remain at constantinople for a week madrid august 26.—general prim lm to vichy and admiral toi>ete a-:ta in hiti ftb--iicfl si thousand additional troops will be -■1 to reinfojee the spanish army in cuba i the coming two weeks polo and his secretary who were recent ly captured at the head of a l'arlis band lwti k't-n sentenced t death i'likuccctfu ful elforts were made by the wife and jriends of polo for clemency in hia whali several other cariiat prisoners have been condemnpd to tlea h an official circular has been issued by the government thanking the volunteer and others for their efforts made towards the restoration of peace gw pkospfcts london aug cc the very fine weather i which we have enjoyed for a long time ' past is having a depressing tendency in the ttrcadstuffd market throughout the country sellers are aakiiig prices above tbe views of ■buyers the international race orhion or a axsbicas o9 tbl eu tiv til kit its uf uxft'klt ani ii f 1 kl xi:w y.»i:k august 20"—george v ' special obbjm pomlent of the t,-i ! tnif tek'.graphs from l/>ndan : i saw the harvard crew last niglit for the tirst time ' after a fortnight's absence and waa de lighted to observe tho marked improve , iiii-nt in their style and pace both n ws ruatle to-day their last r..w over the whole ] easuaa uhi it they kill take before the i raotj a difference of 13 seconds is rep/irt i 1 d in fa-.or uf oxford but it is not trust , worjiy oxford h;*vin taken a back start i } in older to iftt up good headway ls.ith i ■olffl nchniit j;mat power the style of 1 . the 0 fords i utm'ies;itiii;ib!y the tftttr of j j the t-.0 their crew ia heavier and their j , pmt extraordinary harvard howov.t is ! • in superb coadition and perfectly court } s dt-nt the rtiwing of the amet r-aits is far i j from fauhleßß but thtir boat goes along | ( well aud their prospects are decid y pro j j uiising it in not at all unlikely that the , raoe will be a very close one : tlie harvard men have determined to ; j use the new boat built for themby ellicott i j which carries them better and makes great | ( er speed than aiiy other tlu-y have tried o trouble of any kintl is feared but cv i r araeawttttfl haa been taken against foul i f play and a rtr»jug guanl is lept constantly j over the boats the harvard crw have , ' f licit the last two nighta at the stargm j j iluuse they wish me to contrathcc the ; ( xu b isii stateir.lnt tint they have a-iopted | . thu english sty le each member of the i ! crew say that they pull the srune stroke an ! ( last year bot for nil that they bll.w an | immense chance for the better there ( seems to have been a little trouble about ( the reftree and oxford wanted to change ( hut harvard i a:j glwl to say » very properly sticks to honias llu^hcn , tn const-riaence of this ; 1 chitty ru;'ußc3 , to act as umpire not 1 ..^ willing to serve [ under hughes the probability is that there f * ill lie no umpires at all but hughes will be seu-cted a sole referee this is the best ; rr<u}gement by all otlds tbat could be : , m.vie w|mm has t e°n done to secure a clear course and a latr race and i ap[>re \. tid no interference by outaihcrs actl a obstruction si tho river b steamboats and lart'r as has been the case heretofore neither crew has done much work to-day aad to-morrow they v ill do noce at all 1 he headquarters of the harvard men have ijeen crowded with visitors among whom yesterday were charlca reade alinisttr motley benjamin moran secretary of le ration t h dudley v s consul at liv erpool ai.d other ail of whum will return fur the race european news rhe pall mall oat-etta on tbe fhixi.se j j tp.t-atv london aug 27-th.joseph dawsora ■■b f hester won the prince of v*-iea i * s-rzkcsat tha york races yesterday va ' * sick hid a walk over for the ebon t '. , leger and the haudi waa won by mr • , liregory s fortunia her maj^stys plaie ( was won by a caster life ln-irranfe the pnll mull oaaaam referring to the j , ili-licultus of the albert life insurance 11 company saya it ia idle to ask whether 11 the englishmen or americans are beat aitn i ated with respect to life insurance of ai j guarantees and precautions exacted ia the ] ttateof new york hardly one is oentem ] pmted by english law the chinese trxatt-ss the **.»>:•■*'.**• also has an article this eve | ning on the rec-nt treaties wi*h china and | s-iys it was the habit of foreigners to lecttm j l wncse on internal improvements by the american treaty aach lnterienaca ia abend oaed china left free would learn to feel secure and so come out of ber 3ht.1l and bt ar a part in the eonußsroa of the world it is quite intslligible to as that the amer ican reeideetß in china ahoald dwlike tha treaty bat why should the pehin govern ment dislke it ? hays tha cvbmb discov ered some nnderhnnd dasagn as hash eec cv sioos under the pre tease oi taodifvif ■.-.**• mer ones or is this refa-al to imply aa a.-l-eajion of hoatility against foreigners wh'ch prompte tbe chinese to reject ne^o tuui-jos for their own benefit t*^ia tatt^cs i theortor a new aug 8.-at meriean aaeoe.ntin („. se ", **- v vanoeasasit of science reno.atitmj vmrt adopted expressing the earnest desire of tha association that the international sutisn "* al coagraas will decide to make the united states its place of meeting at an early day that the association cordially approves the proposed adaptation of american coinage bo the metric tystere by makine the value of tbe dollar precisely that of ll grains of lin cold prof e b elliott read a paper on the laws of trade another paper waa presented by felix poneaon on the construct n of three map of europe franca and north america on a gnomic project n with a view to the distribution of mineral wealth and the atudy of the earth a figure prof vander beydnl also nad a paper i lanmilift that electricity ia ant a self-exiataat fluid but a mode of motion and that mstlsr is neces sary to ite tranaaninainn through a vacuum mm m m m > items by telegraph ex president johnson who waa expected to be in nashville wednes'iay has not yet arrived there a report is current that gov senter in tends to call the old republican legislature to ratify the fifteenth amendment one of the companies of militia that went to lebauon oounty from louisville return ed on wednesday it is contemplated to mount some of the men and hunt down the outlawa that infest the counties of larue and marion i bus far no conflicts have taken place the st i-ouia hoise henry winner of three race recently st buffalo was sold yes terday by the owner i v bell of st louis for jmjma cash to mr wallace of sew york pliny jewell fathe of of governor jew ell of connecticut ii dangerously ill at tiartferd and it is ht>ught he cannot re cover the attcutlancc at tbe 88888 meeting at sing sing to-day wan lamer than on any day previous affairs will lie brought to a close at i*2 o'clock to-night every boat train ia crowded with visitors messrs knowlson k morgan extensive wool dealers of troy suspeneded payment yesterday their liabilities are not known though it is generally understood that the suspension is only temporary and that they can pay a dollar and a half for every dollar they owe a break in the euesee leeder in roches ter had caused the suspension of navigation o the erie caaal which will probably con tinue for one day i the congressional investigating commit tee asaansa she to-day and will reach san francisco to-morrow ni3.lt the germans of san francisco have made grand preparations for the reception of carl schurz the committee will meet him at sacramento to-morr w and will ac company him to that city where the ger mans will tnrn out en bbbbm ia torch light p-ocession ou hia arrival the captain of the ah'p akbar from hong itoug reports disco.eiinjj 1 cluster 01 rocks not marked on hia chart on the di rect route from san francisco to hong kong gen stoneman has issued an order that no more baef shall be furnubcd to the gar rison at wilmington california because cf d-baasa among the cattle there two miles of snow sheds oa the central pacilic road between ci*co aud summit were burned fast night considerable iruit waa badly bent and a great number 01 ties burned the eastern and we*ten trains arc delayed a large force _•*< work clearing and repairing the road which will be ready for regular trains tomorrow ' morning the passengers maila and bag i gage were transferred across the break to , day in wag"na mmm-mm st crispin the largest and best coxpiitel of thk tbjlubv 1 lot-t in america-its rtkx*-uh-pcl ft.'o|'ki!atiox i ukk.ah ini.s | i|inail_biiiii at ma n y t mana ! perhaps the most extended antl di-linite aims in the direction uf c operation wbetbei of distribution or production are to be found in the puiposea of the greut trader l'mou uuwu aa the '* b_ii-.li of st crispin and its attiiiated order the daughters of st crispin the order oi trades union wa formed in milwaukee two years aud a half ago its projector i dead the original lod-je was composed of seven members the ord«r no numbers uiure than bo 000 in the i'nited states ami britiah prov inces it has a mas_tachusetts mem ersbip male aud female af about 37,000 th grand secretary s p cuwtaints is a man of line creative ab'lity and aims far higher than the restricted protection policy to which trades union are usually limited the officers of the cnipin order now here aayth*t their object ia first to protect themselves and feilow-craftsmen and sec ond to educate tbem in every possible wa for the new step which is tbe organization of their labor and means in cooperative production and distribution as those here present the aim it is to organize the shoe trade of this country iuto being their own employers lt is stated tint there have already been organized in massachusetts between thirty and forty a ••**■■. rativ assticiations for the purchay amt distribution of j-rocer.es etc mam f these are not orgati'/rd as store but a*i op*'ly elfssta as a apecimeii of thi paraeasa secretary camminga has arranged lar thn mam ßhaas here aud t__ip ment 10 boston of h),o00 to 2 1,000 tons of coat the cost when landed at boston will be about 9 er ton of tu pounds the additional cost will be weighing fifteen cents per ton and freight to the poinu oi distribution one act of men take 800 tone another 500 the cost will be about 9 50 present rates in boston are from 11 to 12 50 one of the moat successful experimenta in the way of a cooperative store is that recently ipiuguratea at north bridgewater s*xty workmen united in a etnas capital of tjoo 10 per ahare the crispin i.'tdjjethen paid in 1908 more to pur chase horse cart 4c thestock waa purchased and store opened the priicip c of co operation was fairly applied alike to block holders and customer every atore ia the place marked its goods down d a stroni competition at once set in in the first twenty four days the atore cleared m 10 the sales now average 200 per day the capital stock has been increased aod pre parations are being made for starting a co operative shoe fsctory ia st johns sew brunswick the crispins have raised 20,000 aad just set in motion the beet shoe factory ever staited there the most improved machinery has been put into it ( iftera were made in boston by large dealers to pur base all the goods they can manu facture but they wer not accepted the co p^ratorß aiming to enter the market them strives a cooperative shop i or ganized by a new york cris pin i-f-dge for the work perform tl by which a lar-jr house has offered an ad vance of from io to 18 per cent alleging that if they can get all their work it wdi pay tbem the offer waa nut accepted the c->perators intending to sell direct to the puidie the crispins hold that it ia desire - able to form industrial parta-arahipa but object to tha ana now in axiam-see as wor cester and so oftcw cited sa a favorable il luatration i rofsr to tha bay state boot and shoe company worcester mass there are 400 work people employed the capital's profit is first to be 15 per cent out of what remains aa profit labor receives one lesßaaßa so that if 60 per cent profit waa the result for one year labor would get its ws ges and one-fourth of 45 per cent that is 11 \ per cent aod capital would get 48 per ec-nt the crispins have a deeper aad wider ambition than this idea presents seven pises.—two handred yesrsago or more a party of hunters from jamestown encamped among tbe boshes about six miles from the pnasnf site of kichmond and during the night they were invited to a corn dance wbers their indian neighbor celebrated the return of the harvest in order to guard sgisset the danger of losing their way while retaraiag without their dit3^y euides they searched for landmarka a-b-l among other thugs they selected ana pines which grew from the sd_h tump and chipping thaaa treat with thai iftt-heta they cooe-adad they eoaid mim retura if they ahnald retrace their ttcfa bj tha tray oi aavaa douhfa mm tkt pot became b—fc a imipiag groan i for lute hitotani aad aa they at|nialtil is tb ntftt-ag ttemi they tight he the uy arotagad to meet at aaaa sadat thr i«aptat_l thae it waa that the tpot cea^f wbic »••*» tha lapaa of tw civ.uir **" *" **» a-mwn throachoat u -»».■_ pit 1 •* «**** aaa-bb of the - a r unknown " from the new york i ( my dear ml bonner—ak voo uo t , censor of all your contributors * i)o yo not rend cautiously all matter sent w ih ledger to prevent the entrauee tht rt into < aay injurioua aenrimenti ? and yet yo have allowed blasphemy is your eolnmaa yon have . or elae the krimtkra lathl tfrnetr the dutch reformed iwligioaa joui nnl of jsew york by ods of ita eontribv tors is greatly mistaken an article aj pears there signed puritan and entitle veiled profanity it begins with an ex tract from an article of one of your contn butora : henry ward beecher says : the onl way to exterminate the canada thistle ia t plant it for a crop and propose to mek money out of it then worms will gnav it bugs will lute it beetles will bore it aphides will suck it birds will peck ii hea will scorch it ranis wil d**n-/*n it anc mildew and blight will cover it " and now guess if yon can what harm lie couched in these woi-ds pat en your spec taclee nothing wrong do yon ssy vb but there is ! yon a tootch-irish presby terian and can't say heresy ! fie fo i.hame to be beaten by a dutchman ! now let our int'ltii/'h-rr man express himself * these bug beetles aphides heat rain and mildew are the messengers of cod 1 they are sent they are on an errand fron god i now it the above extract has ; point it ia that when mankind plant a cro of any kind of grain or seed god takes t malicioua pleasure in defeating sucl schemes this is exquisite ! if mildew attacks m grape vin .-< it is ou an errand from god am if i sprinkle it with aulphur as a remedy ] put brimstone into the very face of uod'i messenger ! when it rains—ia not rain coo i-tod's messenger—does puritan dare v open n blasphemous umbrella aad push it up in the very face of the divine messenger ' when a child is attacked by one of * god meawmgers"—measles canker rash dysen tery scarlet fever—would it be a very great am to send for a do-tor on purpose that he might resist these divine messengers there are infects which attack men against one at which wi act up combe and against another sulphur nay say furitan it they are eent they are on an errand for god puritan goes on such a sentiment is tar deeper in ita tone than a mere murmur especially as mr beecher's farm at fiahkill ia well known to be cultivated with reference to making mo ney yes we confess it a murmur very imperfectly expresse our fcelinga as we dig at a canada thistle or snnirt whale-oil aoap-auds over a myriad of uritans divine measengera called aphides a grumble would not be too strong a word to uae ou ucb occasions nay the reverend gentle man has been kuowu to aay in a paroxism krt cultural impiety i with ev.rj tug on the placs was dead whtcli seem to a puritan a piece of horrible vity nl not before know that i had a farm in fuhkill my experi-i.ee with the farm at iv--__.s_.-il which is well known to be cultivataf-uniejacference to making mo v * ata*ataa"*cfhat if it be true that 1 owii a^*n\n%i at fi-_bkill 1 shall consider v aoa the straight rofid to he poor feme hut there is more coming the charge of the reverend gentleman amounts to this—that whenever he at tempts to raise a crop of wheat corn flax or gra a od sends beetles bugs aphides heat rain and inudew to blast his de signs this has the ring of cain when hia sa crifice waa ni.ctcd ttiat primeval sinner ven*ed his auyer toward qaa on his o_il bother mr h w beecher vents his an her toward the real cause of his mildewed crops by charging the innocent iastrument in their maker's hand if thia is not bias ph my in one as wall informed as mr beecher ia we have read his words amiss pi ritas i may have been mistaken but it has seemed to me that every crop that i have ever attempted to raise has had swarms ot mesaengers sent upon it but until now i never suspected that god sent them in any other sense than that in which he send kaaeaßß famine tyrants literary puri tans and all other evils which atlbct hu manity but what is to be done about this mat tar if it be blasphemy to apeak against bugs it can be little short of sacrilege la tna-h the in here 1 ii tve been in the blindness of un rej-entant depravity alaughterin mil lion ■* of the measengera m gal called aphides i have ruthlessly slain those other angelic messengers called mu-m-uitoes who came singing to us with misplaced confidence 1 have even railed the fleas and spoken irrev erently of gnats i have gone further on a sultry summer's day after dinner i have turned out of my room every one of those messengers of god which wicked boys call flies—every one but one i mean ; and when just as the sounds grew faint and aligit and 1 was sinking iuto that entrancing experi ence the first moments of slumber an affec tionate fly st-ttles on my nose runs down to my lips and like a traveler on a new conti nent sets out exploring my whole hemis phere instead of greeting thia mewta ger divine aa " puritan ' would i cou lees to a lively vexation and if speaking of flies in a very disrespectful manner is blasphemous i must confess to the charge but soberly mr bonaer is it not pitiable to have among us men pretending to intelli gence who bring religion into discredit bj such hopeless stupidity in the velocipede nnks beside those for speed premiu ms are offered to the men who can ride the slowest " puritan " ahould enter himself if anybody can go alower he must be a marvel of to.pidity a as ida i e'v has accepted an invitation to attend a aeries of memorial exercises to be held in october ulijer the direction of tbe seamen's friend society in philadelphia it is gleefully announced that she is gojig to bring her boat with her m wm a t..fcy ia told of two yorkshire men who traveled together three days in a atsge coach without a word aver passing between t iem on tha fourth day one of thaaa ven tured to remark that it was a line morning and who ssid it warn't was the reply married ! tti'ijam coo ue 25 in thi citr nt ht ? i i»uij cnuri:h by the l^r j n m f n , m v j.h.b trinfiwi m&mvam , wi ml *'« 5 [ lini i « k t thi city k lmu j milwaukee t rcn wcaxtc pi died i ei>ll no amc -**~ jaa j l/imunb x 1 ! a_.-txl m yea a funeral a subbaw ■h in 1 at 3 r clt-i-k p w , ' mem in la i-.i-.i-.-i • * m aiehif-aa nt i xu-iad l the la-oily an n.v>t dtu at n-.l i lokq—aaa 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munal conaent all i*r-.t h.iin h m b+ain-t ui firm a c itervh imtifi to pr ae t th ir at oir f«r prttieitient and all p-r indebted i ■lie fim re ivouc.-tud *'> maia inumt'iiam ut inent x b xt*\ll *. ih.h cm uuffilo au,r j3 w-lt a b uiitino fotlc the sa vscrit>#rn will continue the lni«iue«..>f vthole sh iiii.i retail r - in dr wood under the flnti . un of a.lhtii y-vlrvim & co aud bop to d-trtt ■oiitiiiuaitc of i)k v«ry liberal jjßtnitisk bcttowwt on tbe uw srm r x adam a mel ufa i m buffnjo aug.irt 14th isob dlimlvtloß •* t ttimrtiimhlp tb 00-p>>-tn**i«hui hart-tofore existlnr under the ami nun of h<»lbnm>k iv ft co npfrvd by iinl t tinn on the fttft d*y 1 july 869 a'l pn oiw !•• dehtdl to the m fi-m i,in | .• ted w p*j the mice to cither of the under ijrned ki»w in a ll'-lbbook henry o oee li.liamh dxc uuff-lu july 4 w.'.i iparlnrnhip thr uni'e'vfftied h*v thin d»y fr>nn-xl a ooptuincr h ■v d.-r the firm rnuiw of b u & *. 11 ea uid i hi »■<■<•**«, <•■<} m.l-.r.i k.dee co will oootif 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furn mtuiitr reventy-uirße 173j throe r»|fn,-li a or hard pln h-nk tw*l»e 15 iwet mg mij netvelllljiiw-beiwide uittety-a s m twofil nth iii.vik •.:».'■' ' )'': feet lon and t*clv 12|»w:lk»wid three 3 plank ten ji»j icm lon twefv luj 1 wide awl three ',-,] incboa tbick cl*ma—**mm hr hundr--l otj poun in r or lax of wroucbt sf-iketv cla-fi ll — stone seventyu»e ts cnrd f 11 rd ru we htrtoe at om h*h»drej and l»ei>t etirht 12 cut>ic le<-t to the co d ci,v iv-labnr—t'atnir all the work mcmm t i.i*o sheet piiuu in plm hhtttc uh tib f im mar them ao 1 the deak plank and a>-in ( the rabble tone fining in plaoe kda rtkwmb e irt*-r«--l,'■^rr-po^i.fo'b-flp ln black river harbor ob and ahtwld be adtlnwed to the u»der-4?n«d walter mtfar a«d hlfrat watnf f en.tnee-a io contractors har ihkif sam'c-ky itt ohio.-beai propneali for r mnvin from the inner bar-f ui t h rbor nineteen txv>oi-and l uuo]nit4c ymrt nf wt j in a ml 2&oif feet long two xt lee deep an t oae hun nr'ii luo feet broo will be received at tfat u 8 engineer race at rlc pa until twetre 12 o'clock ea monday au.uet thtieth to 1m t reeent de|au t waiw where the cat to u be made ten 10 feet • t ncfaook hem*>reed profneab for hnu«r»lnr a bor nl sendu-kt city uhi ud illilinaaiiii to the uodereiyited waltu mcraklamd ba-v«t major or f^hmi ■if ~~ your flour does nof suit try frchoii doyle i whole 4ali aooosn non ajto uatseai —- rasas mark twain m the buffalo express mark twain's hs-.t visit to ifafli-i-a kalia nun yum a hl-»wr..i k iuioar-md m.u.r lltfrta m imnuiib rmtrn i-lt-rwhi mmm la im buffalo express satuh^\y august bth w sau bt all bbwh oatlmm . bhsuarart'cfea tram the peu of tho above wea hnew<i writer wi 1 appear each bati rdat ar ten_eaa,(aarktwaiß)lsnowa-a-hlated la tha pro prict.tr hip i^thc xx press to which hfe editorial a_ferv ill,-a-bhureh devoted ■a tee saturday sketches will albo appkar tit tbe buffalo weekly express imi.-rii at m oy wipkldtr raaitv ammmm ftfew firm bibbella rottbb ar n-w opantar a mmmm mmrmmm of onic rl t n . ii llriail iter oat mm of dlli w.b ill bub thoy n«rr ta tl-iln_._t mmmm i-itoud a i rarir.i.l r l foti-jl p-our cash grocery house te.*_s rorree-i slices 81 abb molasses and syrups fo rslebratibdfitaaob mmmm bkands tamilt flour rbitsr c.bucnd canada oatmkal all goods aou st lo west poeablo i jure far caah andrew m joilvbton ■maw mnt bwggaa gift/uk aaa'aaa mti i kentucky wheat for «_. i i niokvriin .'. kster • t national mill * tit erl asgl abif-if..l tka comi-any of boston j inn i uppr of | tea 8 and coffee not th abort r.l*->ralo c-iwp-nj n-n mm m mi w>l ttaoaal ti-fct ti 11 ao-_l i 0 thi civ aoont lor bu__jo a jtm-l dn||m ammm m far wai.it j aeslcaiso asa ssoaaai ! charles at bbinkwobth utt«kit oe ■muiroj engimvbk ;*. haißßt..cuaaaa bwaw biitalo n r l ■vaif-lof cards mmbbrsbb ha mmmtly eng avee nd printed id and . liver aarhlrw b *.* ' i-fno r and ta*-_.*l pate , ltrlli and notary » all iteel stassm^ae , nade to i rder omera aser-ated con t.y frieeafa 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brr-jht aad tree from oli-ifcar «■* lu-f pipty per cent trf fuel aad by means of wliidi t l tan lie »- r in ulls rtunnt an entire sraaun nmmsb re-wl'tdlink bsmfßtf-msi perfect rakki m>d bake ac well mmm a flee that ha been bunnntf fortteya as with rie iraal.fv rtail it can ite te pendm anuo at an hnart 9m mmm m tarmmfmt whan dadrwl w.u a uaat iroa reaareolr purea-alii-bpad euperior to a-.j other peeen*otr in tae brtna it la ia use la ajaay i_bßlareakaaneee aad baa l-ar-n abundantly proemt ui be all that te lainied fwr tt c e walbbiuoe 71 main treet ckia.kery crockery we in-hte attention to oar full maat of rabth wabx eu-bprui-_2 jtb unifi htrkae a tim lit i as bait al baa j llla-a-cbß-d r«t«a sk-r batto an ot ota aawoat pattona bap-run n sold baud akd whits china if all bhatll l«f all silver plated wabe rrk-fch clock biionzet parian marblf a lull atoek al i~o<ra mi — i ooda i ta wry lowaat priaaa aa w h glenny 0n co w e tii_kmmt sua a to optbb cab fixtures op tho newest and best btvlo sb very!low prices n crttiuekatoks abs 108 obkbtb sous btatb abo dbc tka baal la urt.i maw k pbbbia t-t mat 1 platki roaas abs woobb at^boocsd rsk-m . pbaws atrammaaammm mama ccrlm a waal i sbaw s saajasa aaa npaa bvpfalo fibs akd bibrne nrattß ai*-c ta*rr a-ao aerr ao-_ia-asß-ai**rata**»**a hbi-tbbib b issi
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-27 |
| 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 | 1869-08-27 |
| 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. 8065 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-27 | |
| 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 | 1869-08-27 | |
| Type | Text | |
| Language | English | |
| Format of Digital | TIFF | |
| Identifier | 18690827_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. 8065 | |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. | |
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| Transcript | buffalo express vol xxiv frida auglst 27 18k9 no ass rase ball cincinnati ■» ting game of the haymakers and red htocringh-the formkr m „„ < round at thr cume of the fifth inn isfi on a hk'-irtluß of th referee the o\«e a tib when broken l*p o-woh ma%%pgt ammm crowd ad pmnp)e from all parte ot tbe country an seableu on the ball ground thia afteruom to witness the natch b«tw«en the hat makers of laaaiogtmrg ji v an.l tha ked stockings of this city thi gam commenced at 330 o'clock with the mad stockings at the wat the game close-l ut the end of the fifth inninge james m keon president of the haymaker bmum anlt with a decision of the umpire am wuwing the clnb to stack t-au movey of tha ked stock in sis was first a ' tbe bat on the sixth inning and struck a *"'*""■'. which bounded and waa picked up bj craaer catcher of the haymakers thi i l rapt re m r hrorkway of th buckeye i je-cl.ted mcv'ey not ont when kekee olamorooßly aasaeßad to th r iauasalin an-1 kiaher tut pitcher pal lh-f bam tv the l*a the ur wd greatly netted started foe t ropes tha p dice m-vie aii attempt t • 1 it back had tailed the crowd galiarad rrmnd aa nampin who af to i sb a thar ainl bbj 1 i d cid thia game as favor as the cmesßanaaa aaaas the vmiaamat l.ai.hiiij-.ur rainss t continue t " j oi.timi.-d land cbaariaf mon>y throu o.it all the excitement atf-od c<*oly at his pjfll a lit bat in han ' trseady to continue tha same in 6 fa stockings get all tho gat mtamt whatt amounted to l&joo ,\ mem lumber amm nn all the railr al half fire anil tb hotels are ru . the ei_-.iu.ment on th streets ,* great bat there w no disgra a lul r-oirla on tbe a*rounds or on t treats the buckeye luh h\t declined to play tbe game apiktintud w | tniivt r several of th haymak ra cenaure their president benvah lor ordering them to discontinue the game tha president of thn i mom in the first part of the game objected to tbe ruling ol tbe umpire but not being sustained by the members he did not press bis objection ike haymakers will remain here to mor row a large crowd ia about the oikaaa h use wßere tbe haymakera atay ami every disposition to he fair toward them is manifested no harsh or violent language has been used anywhere in the talk over the matter as the haymakers left th ground their president swore vehement aud they were fallowed hy about fifty beet blacks who banal up groaning until the police drove thetn back the following is the score : bad stockinga 0 hi 2 1 i 17 f'niona u 7 0 0 4 7 i m new york the coal strike rjcftl mition of work hv the m it anion minehh ■bo.tajo tons tj he al itioned os thr ifft eitember new vokb aug 36—w r ntorrs general coal agent of the delaware lacks wanna antl western vmpauy telegraphed that the men have decided to go to work at 88-mmbaa at once the company will start work on monday the company will bsh so.im tons of coal at auction on the ist of september 1 hkomilt freight there ia as yet no lut-rease tv tht rat at tolls uponasveaterii freights rn_w.tlon iikkkv the natitmai bank note company tfrsbn delivered the full amount of fractional cur renry ordered n the yrm-rurarnt and anil be aide to c n'mue to forward full amount daily hereaiu-r the fenians hfl'tiiii of pl.l_*. dl.\t bavage fbepaba nam for a iimn vt betolithin stu.i fl dm on \ tl ei.am the kttuian caagwaa ya-aaleaabledte-dsy l'reaident savag swhniiltail his lepiat iv which he claim tt that th pint of ipshitsu tion ia still strong in irelan.l that the or ganization is m full working crder and tha drilling of rank ami lib is tfoing on quietly but constantly and the niimlwr of aworu anembani there was never greater than now hs ho-w-'l the iliasensiou in this country was about ended important matters are said to be under tuonsidf-ration and the congress is atill in session this evening the railroads us bb to i .. a mats rail to l.l ita i 1,0 v \ .\ n f r«j in wr-.tt-.-n i fkfii.ht pool si.i.unc un the bmusi ' boat rut the kr/.r-tt-i tinanfial s*_ys the eric i railway company baa made ao arrange j ment with the lake shore corai'*ny by ■which the erie is to lay the tiiird rail from new york to buffalo and to make it '■. a nnrrowgnage in one year o---trim of krie narrow guage bonds arc to ba issued which are to be s lien on the earnings of the narrow guage erie is to fix the rates on western liound freight and the lake shore on eaatern bound freight 1 the erie atlantic ll " ireat west m and j lake shore have m.ide an egneflßßßt 1 whereby paaseaaaafl to cs_£-mge may go over the atltntc t ireat went m to cleveland or v.a buffalo the throneh i earnings are to bs ti-uitamy iiivi.l.-.l 1 tween the thr co-np u.i.'v th foregoing i will explain the nao ami activity in krie ! to-day asa •** oon roio*__i the rvaidence of hon benjamin wane in ! fifth avenue waa entered by burglars aa tuesday during the absence of the family in '. the country and a fine camera hair sba'wl n diamond ring act with nibiea a geld i watch three boxes of cigars and a lierric j ger pistol taken the international .:.*■- e at the sale of poola to mjjht on the inter ' national boat racing the betting wat about toi on the xforda one bat was made : of 11,000 to h)o on the oxfoids the labor problem resolution of the rffokm ronvfnti.-s at m-btiin vksrfknw as active i'ai.t to betaken in the fai.i ei.ett.ons \ i-istl** |
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