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buffalo express vol xxiv monpay wgukt 30 1889 no 8066 tennessee impoktaxt kkitbi.icak mekiiv at hash i viixe-oov mmteii askcp toco)tvr a the ou lcohlati'u-t1 h e w t1o dbiockckd cflluj sjrjumt aso sncidt xa«hvill twilli angm , m _ tw t ***•"***■tfc.«««f t i <^»»* tumtjr-four degre at low rfoek »■• altarnoon than is only aine lakkea l water go harpath shoals 1 ™* *•??**<»• bmstrnf reassembled to dajr bam joha trirabu ia the c aa.r rm y w»«»df«a«l ealluig on jovernor t aaarwsjs ma extra aeflsion of ttn 7 eiistsag lajbuure f.,r the pnr,k r^*"10 poo toe fifteenth ameud bs*a tiewa batftg aw f)ueatib in the opin mut the siactiug of the constitutionality •» tne alsction and ali<lity of that bo»ly a raassasjosm w.u ba sabcutted tv omraot seatsr iasdmdutrly a commute of eifht onr from each l-'nagmmml dutriet was appointed to prepare and did prepare and report a me morial to the people of tin state aud tv *'— glass setting lortn bri ky and c nnpre smaairely a hntory of t c iat rmva«s and lon showing that atopr:inln as traurin perpetrated an 1 msmfjmaj the lfc revolution un i r t»i lanmi of a pop lection and pr:>te«tui a .:: l ju eg iu vairlity i memorial coven ab mt eightefu of fuol»:ap and will be jrii'ilmli aud arculaced extensively tßroufrhout the axsm m soon aa poaaibla the m inorial 1 . l .^ not aak for congn-stioual or federal iutt-rv u tkmahi ml hi.lh ami hl'l 1 iir mrs ann ijj k a t*arber in ay ry • liap ■! colore.l school memphii r.mr dered herself aud baby t*i day y leaping mto a deep hell ouiuaiuing fonrteen bet of water h.e tnra to d»«troy l.sr oldest mm but tli<i lillle fe4iow ran away cable news the co.vri.nk.vt oe'prrate ixjnspiraft to blow ll hie x b m'ltaatk habinemivkn of the ■ricw iianoeu at the vakii akm the pavisii biti atiiin oishtahtimiri august 28 the khe diveyreply to the salihme porte exprrues ' the hope that the frank explanations given will remove the unfavorable impressions feeling the hope that these sp|>eals to the sultan's generosity wdl he heard and an awered he comes to lay his homag at the feet of the tlir ii ptmtff paris aug 2 the kmprast has ar rived at itatbia corsica on her taateru the chinese embassy dauart for st petersburg on the 12th of september the juh ml ojkritf aamonnres that the health of the k-aperor continues to im prove and his attack of rheumatism li dearly over c.c prur h m gom to vicby mttltdkknl-h rftnhpiit y a desperate conspiracy was discovered osi board the united states frigate sabino atw lying in the port ot < hi-rtjourg some of the crew to revenge tlniinse^ve od their ears attempted to set ira to the powder marine aad blow up tbe ship they had procewled so f»f as to light a fnos eommnnicattng with the ruatfazide whesi the plot was frustrated by the cabin boy who discovered the burning fuse it ' waa found that twentytwo sailor were im ' plicated in the plot and they were placed in ' irons seven have since beon coi.ikuii.ld ' to death and hanged it th - yard arm rmsstl b«lik annust 29 a meeting of two thousand pemous wjw hell li"r iftst ni^ht to consider & series of ruao.uttmus favoring the suppresßien tii convents and th ataasf si.in of the jesuits alter a long debate tho resolutions were finally adopted hut a protest was made by tlie minority the resolutions m not shresm niticuurly sgaiust any confession or l'uith r\ln mai.mi aug i admiral topcte will take charge-temporarily uf tlie ministry of tbe olnnies it is sail that kiicalante en his desth bed ui-nie important ili^olosures respecting the abuses by their chiefs of the army and navy in cuba there will h no further trial by the counoil of war for conspiracy against the life of prim at barcelona a movement is on foot to make marshal serrano king of spain oeneral carho has been anpointru lira tenant oovernor of cuba the apsxsj of to i y says th*t the mrtirt probable candidate for the spanish throne is j augustus of portugal there is mui-h speculation here as to gen eral trim's journey to paris it is sup posed tbe object in to correct oloziga's dc ii len.-nh and confer with napoleou on the situation the count of i lie.t had been restored to his rank and nay on con,lit m that he go to ranariea lie gave his parole to remaui at puerto real till the vessel was ready but he broke the parole and fled to france whereby he forfeited his rank and great britain rhobart.k wefwiati of m.i fknu.n ma>j o>ek.s-thk qxtoftm uivttkd to visit j \ this » ii.ntrv lowik)m ( august 28 the americans here are perfectly batiaiicil with respect to ' , the oonduct of the race the general im ' presaion is that the oxfords must now row ' t the harrards on thtir own waters next ' i'ksss cdumknts tha telrtjrniih my that tho interna tional boat race was as gallant and aaad a ! display of saaahoud aa waa ever witnessed ia the history of rowing the americans hare lost no honor i<mkl judiceii think mew highly of the americans tli«n they did before the race the americans hopeii ! far a good race ad they had it fair ami ' honest from the start to the lajisav the i'oxt in iv commenu 8»ys thu ex t.-itemmt in reap*1 tto the bbjm axoswsxai all | expetitations the cntliuftiiuitk choenuffot i the oxford crew wm iiatnrs but liciors i o*l alter the rare the americans rmaisaal aa hearty thnrojuh ao.l vail flcafrted cheers there coulii e no mistake in lim the englishmen are m devoted to maoly auorat that they fan honor tbe pluck md determination of imstainiuig such au ordeal as wit missed yesterday if the english row tha aaaarirans on their own water th y will meet a similar recedtion the aine blood animates both nations and stich rivalry ia only productive oi friendly feelings and tands to banish sentiments that never should be permitted between nstions so nearly allied in thia lifiht the race may be of more importanue than a mere trial m iodividflal skill strength and endurance the /'[).< rstimati'k the number of pcr ons who witueast.-d the race t all points at fully one million tthe pall mali lia-jll oi this evening vaa th fallowing remarks em the race to have beaten men whose pluck carried them | th~ee thosisand miles to measnre oars with an english l.'niversity whoso patience lor xmnted innußerahle difficulties and diaap paintsassiu in boat building whose endur aac is alnwat nnparalleled is for ox''old oae of than happy triumphs in which there » a paraliar h-rmr to tlie victor without humiliation for the vanquished thi ft!iia it is ruaorrd to-dsy that one of tie first qaaatiosu which wui ba brought np in tlic c session of parliament wi 1 be t!.e con mlcration of the unconditional n-leaac of tha fenians without exception it is said is the face of tke krencli amnesty the gov ernment is not dispo»rj to r.ffor any strong nppoeiteon if the subject i properly and innaentially supported cuba two hex shot for <*¥. it os at uavama ku.ca9e o asotbe mfckr am hatajia am 2a—the asiliof fn-m havaaa u ux oawf aab who was late ly lihetatad from a spaaish priaoa throogh thft islwaswiiiß u cooaul qeaaral plumb was inoomotly reportml mr abo sailed tjminrfor n«w york u ■-■r c aa ajmtioa m-t aadrw wine ttakkmhmßmtimd for arraa nontlu kwkwa nhurf by r^»«t f cml flmk mr white aukd for key wat obtktttk im tk tclutmr quid oa doty is tto wt orh of tii citj iko t mat to-d*y for a attampt wat muhlrt algllt to a h oaatoahoms bßt h lu jhutrated ods of the robban via ahet and throe were naahxl mayor robert has rented tbe pr-«i il 11c of the cotififlca'ioii bare4u on ac uiint of the pressure of other bu;i"eai tae pmrat r liiel of the treaanry i p.rt p»nt has been appointed aa bis bucccuor mm new york fl ttlt/t nhukhn ladt tht'kk am"r if»s uihl av goldimith malii tifk f kmeh wins in tllbks hthak.u 1 heath 4xmjl ryan anl ctrbi*r annitrd to bah axotheh confiht f rtatt ard fki'kkai ivtmawffe vc york aog 29 the great trot between i,*dy thorn american girl ami goluioith m*id for s3s best three iv live was won by f,idy thorn in taree 4tr.i:^qt ht»trt t c r.-t-t'-mt tirntt e^'tr made m three beati mt 2^)4 2:205 the attei un m was hasasawa and the weathur eau'hi'ul ra.it ball the paasj sf b**e l.^il yesterday between yasttvaad atwr.tic cl«b m bro-alyn was w»>u i-v th iatv-r r*~at!antics 27 start i r 1 ri hum i'fifmru wilmaiu o t r>an ai.d qhsm oslrisr whe have b«ea stuppm f,ir wme tiiin at vin^urs en taw ttsmaifai sidr final ly got tired of their vooat!?n tnd appeared to-day iff fore qs—sjtaj—sir shielda and ve bail ryan for j7500 to appear for triil dd the third monday of next jctour and sou to rtrfratn from violating the neutrality laws for the period of one > car and corner suuo to appear for trial ud 25tto to refrain from violating the ticutral ity laws their bondsman was eugene r court ney who lives on the corner of korty-sec ou<i street and kleventh avenus and is a real estate broker he swore he waa worth mure than one hundred thousand dolura over all his just debt and liabilities the hllibnsters appeared flbe in gooci health and were in exc«il«it spirits h xtatw imi t :■4jesiral ii mf st this morning jen vogdes and svtvtl lieut ( 01 j h connsehman appcard in the ounty court lefuru judge troy in re kpoime u an onler of the court directing the discharge fn»m the p >. servk-e of chas meyern a minor who is now contine<i at fort hamilton meyers was di^'iiar^ed upon a writ of h<iltea cor/ttu in july hut but was stibse<|uently-rearrested by the i i s authorities when another writ ■■>...•-■< sued ( ont which they disregarded fter dime argument the case was adjourned thp rgkiaji the fenian confess rontinueil its s sion to-day two ilelepitts from ireland were introduced and ma>tc favorable reports the pbi.ntei.s the plate printers btrik m by no njenon tinished several re[>oru have appeared both in the washington ami n.-w york pa[>eri to the tltcct that thn mea out bad agreed to return at the ol<l wayes these have no foundation th mm are mai holding out and the oompauy are m obs-;n ate as ever and the statemeut tint the i it ter furnishes the amount si fractional cur rency rvqmr-d must be t*k n mm imun a burning coal mine kxi'lo-lon of firf oami near wilke bark narrow escafe cf thirty min mft wubmabbs pa aug hi-—-late sat urday afternoon a ir broke out in tho f%aa ridge t'olliery twi m,!..-*i antl a h*!f above that place ihe tiro caa^ht at the entrauce of the laji-.e an 1 bohm-1 with fearful rapidi ty the wild st cxc tern.int prevailed as thirty mi-n were at the bottom uf the mine the liro rij-n.ul-jd from ail t-iplo.-utn of tire amp alxiut a year and a half ago thia name mint tn tire antl burned ftirit.n-.ly for several wetk-t but was dually e-ttingui-.hea by baing amothsred out tne superintend ent of tbe mine reached wilkeabarre at eleven o'clock p m , and reported that all of the men were reaoned alive the mine ia atiil burning in the upper vein hot will be smothered in a few days tsough it ia feared that the mouth of the \ mine will be uioaed the accumulated fire | damp will catch from the burning coala sud i a tcrriti explosion will take place the arctic regions ai>vh_es fltom l'r hays1 exprdition to the jtth off jl lv riiilai.ku-iii aujj 28 the british brig helen which arrived at thia port from ivigtut treeuland reports that the steam er panther with the ifays arctic kxpioriue tjtpedition on boards had sailed from ivig tut on tuesday july 27th for disco in i land north lireeui.-.ud whence the pan | ther was to mtlville hay smith's sound i'/eviuus to the arrival at ivigtut i the i'anthcr had bee iat julsaasaliab aad i kaasinuoh where they had been in the ln ' terior and taken photographs ttc they . were all well on bo-ml henry w l),kige j amvod iv the helen having left the htwyt i ilition it lvigtut washignton mul bawlinv health iwkmim en atur jujksumwotn ivawooo fa(titry s izkiv wasufn^rnn ang 29 the acting sec retary of the treasury has directed the as sistant treasurer at new york to continue the purchase of hontls and the sale of gold timing scpterr.ber to the same extent and in th same manner as in augunt ht'ltt'tary llawhns is inipru\nng and roilc j out this atutdoon the timt of secretary ht'itwcu's return } to w'a«hing'i>n is vi known me iabinft there are no indications ot a cabinet s meeting this week nor are there indications i of svny humue.-i that renders one neo^ssary i kawlins is tli only head of a department | now in washington i eavavmle karly in sept mvr large diibnrsments will be made un account oi pensions the pronihts it is raining to-uight im tho^irst time ih j several wetks denpatches from th south report refreshing shower whisky frat'ds the followiug reports of seizure were re ceived at the internal fu:venue office | this morning i the distillery of t c far rel in the third xew york district also the distillery of dwytr & co by supervisor ' uvtcbar lioth are large establishm«nta supervisor drummond haa seized the to bacco factory of j n henderson a co at keokuk lowa this establishment be longs to senator henderson t brothers california distinguished mum polttmaxa tak ing part ih the state a.mpajon ill ness of mrs colfax sa fmm lwo ang j the political oampaign u exciting the fifteenth anaßd iuent being * great objsct in the oaatxt somton vstn and kdlocg repoblitmnfc ad ueudriclu and tkoauw desjoenta and kttral membera of tba houa an taking an acuva part in tha iair«i«n cfcay ckaw aad 3ug laaalum ratanad asdezpnaa their grawlcrtioaj at their i oeptnuu in tbe taataim attiaa cehaz ia datajajad at to semite m con k^uuce of the iadapomtm of mr col a hundred and aixtj piaaoan kara aigni t»«r intaa rf jsd^o pn.psd axcaraiaß ataat la-itatione from otaaha chicago pittawg philadelphia aad key york te aourum thaaa are baaa accepted miscellaneous telioraratcttemr ofobbmal imtbbbbt frob mm___mm fo?-*«t pliny jewell father of george jew-all nl connecticut and of hon harvey jewell of boa ton died a his bbbaabm in hartford satnrdny nt tba nge tat renty two years deacon joseph morgan father of ex i-fovcrnor morgan of new york died nt his residence in windsor connecticut satur day aged eighty seven year a tha ijromi.-ion notes in cirjalattcm on the 4th of august amounted to ll4,t*"w_,ow the stoo ut sf spevis iujld by the receiver n mi mai ie 3,000,000 the president laavaa saratoga for waah ingt n on monday inorn.ng but h-a family w.il remain he will return during the latter part of thi weak ta stay till the mid die of september ha i toads visiting utiea ne*t weak for a day or two return ing to saratoga to attend the county fair on the h and luth j q landry city comptroller of new orleans has been con-bitted for contempt in refusing tv obey the order of the sixth i tri'-t court requiring him to issue war rants to the orleans hefrublicam publishing company for about 40,000 for official printing done under color of tbe authority of thi printing bill passed by the last letpa latora a thund-statcrta prevailed at philadel phia on saturday evening this is the first run thst hss fallen there for twenty-four days i eneral canby has issued an order alter ing the time of paying tha six months in terest on the stat debt under the stay law to the r.f'th of september all executions issued are stayed until thst time ' the heavi at tt-rut of the season occurred iv central lows saturday light and haa re inlted in much damage a freight train on the chicago hock la land and pacific rsilro*»d r_.ii on a small sidge n*^a newton lowa saturday when c hritlge gave way precipitating the loco notive and two cara into the water bar ( ley lock engineer and horace snow rakeman were killed and chas murray ireman had his leg broken tbe house of ■eorge wheeler was struck by lightning ] u-ar the aame place and mr wheeler waa , nstantly killed at mitchell villa 18 milt s , a.*-1 of newton three housea were struck ( y lightning killing one man and severely njunog two others a game of base ball was played saturday . between tbe haymakers of lansing burg , tt v and the kentucky club of louis j ille ky , the latter being defeated by a - rt of 31 to 11 ■the robbers ent*--red the otti".e of the be i eiver of taxes philadelphia through the 1 sutry leading from luth prudence s-jtiare i md forced open the anialt safe withiu the large one several hours must have elapsed l-er-ore they succeeded in chisssling out the - ioor in which the lock was buried tin , taxes were lifted from their places broken , ipeu and rilled and everything else of any ) value inside tbe safe has disappeared a , complete rausal uiiil of the oifice was made - something at length m-mi have frightened , lhem away between ***% and wo iv | money and s'jjoo in checks mam found upon the lloor yest-rday morning the amount stolen was 40,(*-00 of which 20 bm was in checks drafts c as the law requires the tax receiver to make daily de posits it is supposed that the securities of ' the receiver will have to pay for the lean the saw mill machine shop and sle-'gh _ factory of captain d n throop of pult neyville wayne bbbbtj were totally de ( stroyed by re sunday mornug tbe loss j is several thousand dollars \ tho national hotel a large frame build ■ing a lumber and shingle yard adjoining ( and another budding in east st louis 111 were burned sunday morniog thomas l^uintwan waa burned to death and several , persons were injured by jumping from the ( hotel windows the loss is not yet ascer tained but it is not very heavy the new iron bridges ov r the northwest , and northeast branches oi the cape tear river for the purpose of connecting all the railway lines centering at wilmington north carolina have been completed antl tbe lirst train with a large party of excur sionists passed over sunday the comple tion of thia great work greatly facilitates railroad tray el enabling paaaengers and freight to go through without delay the entire connection is now complete with the exception of a mi'e ami a half of the branch track on the wilmington and manchester road which will be finished in about t.-i urn this makes tba wilmington an welilon wilmington and manchester and wilmington chsrlotte aud rutherford railroads almost one mad and marks a new era in the history of wilmington a prize fight for 2.0 a side took place sunday near mount auburn ohio be tween david sheehan and mike keating on the twelfth round keating struck aanav han when down aud the releree declared for the utter another prise fight took place during sun day forenoon in mill creek bottom near cincinnati between ed denniaon and james burns in th twentieth round liar as knocked dc unison out of time both were badly beaten rains prevailed at cincinnati for several hours on sunday which will wnctit the vegetable crop and in some poils will aid corn in filling the i.es.ther is warm but not uneomiortable two negroes broke jail at hampton va saturday night one was sentenced to mx years iv penitentiary and against the other were three indictments for robbe-iy j ross brown eontr-idicts the statement via london that the chinese government had rejected the burlirgame treaty he says its ratification is only deferred un til the return of the embasry carl schurz arrived st san francisco saturday nigbt ami received an enthueia tio welcome from the gecinan population who turned out tn motet the congressional retrenchment com mittee has arrived st san francisco captain shaw chief of the i_ondon fire brigade made a hasty visit to st louis sunday a fire broke out sunday morning in building no 77 chatham street boston occupied by the national hemicai com pany and by the proprietors of the boston m*d/mms la as a composing and press rjum also bernard carr job printer chas g sa-e.ro s p proctor and other the fire is auppoaed to have bnen caused by sponta neous combuatioa of some chemicals the stock of chemicals and the proas and print ing material of the shipping lint were both destroyed lowes in the aggregate will l*e shoot 20,000 on which in most instances then are full inaura-.ee miss emma gardner daughter of col h w gardner of providen c r l died oa saturday of burns received whoa htr ball dress bbbbat hre thursday night at a hotel hop at jsayat the cir_nme-.i-.-iut_.ntat brown university providence occurs on wednesday next an important meeting of the alumni to hear the report of the commitb-c appointed last year will be held tuesday afternoon an oration and poem will be delivered ba fore the phi beta kappa on tuesday morn ing the vote on the subject of lay delegation taken in tbe ea-t genoeee coateraace sat urday resulted ia 123 ayes to 27 nay a km ing 42 mots than tha constitutional number required the conference is now in session at pbelps ontario county the next an nual session of th 3 conference is to be held in elmira the correspondence from tan ita gives ac counts of the splendid reception to the duke of ediaburg but his unconrtaoos be 1 havior toward tha french aathoritiea and , tba officers of the united states steamer keraage prwvoked tks indignation of even the english residenta prsaidaat grant haa accepted nn invite tion to visit 1 ■tiea aad fixed monday and tumday september 6th and 7th therefor ha will be tbe gaast of senator caakling a whirlwind at hamilton white pms satnxday daauoyad two wildings and se rioaalyinjaradseawrnl mmm at bb aariy hoar saturday the wool sa factory of hoffman k co at tremont westchester county wbb completely de atiayad fey lira loaa aaay tmmj bat ow agtothaaaaaa-a al tha ann dataila 11l l.it ti aalßiß.il prince arthur's movements clußumßtows p s 1 a-fait a prince arti-ir afar a a_r___l mnjtiia at piatoa tm sa wa expected at lire clock airired ban at eight o'clock it waa qoita < a k n-twith-taaau-k which a large crowd awaited tka amaal ot the gun boat dart tha prince with the eorpora uon proceeded m cerriagea thieagh paean etreet under t-iu-apkai arrheaiait lag and aaa followed by a crowd ta tba geremaieat home aaiad gennine int tuia.m mayor d-atiriaajr introdeoed kao-rdar lawaoo who reed aa add-eae to tha i'r-aco to which tha prince r eapocided theaeeemblage then diapereed a rcceptiaa and ball will be given ia honor oi tbe prince on monday i raoa aatvaaaa-a arraaao^b burn washington donwn uhuwi s ui"t or the i n f k tbltatt wasiiim ton aug 28.—g»ugen must henceforth nail the stamps to packages of spirit with five 6 ounce tacks in addition to pasting them on treasurer spinner still ieposes enough oooamence in the locks of the treasury vaults to trust them mod against any bur glarious assaults that may be brought agaiuat them ■the chi-sebe treaty the ramored rejection of the chinese treaty is still the subject of disomssion here and it is asserted as a farther evideuce of its un trust worthiness that it is well known to the poternment that barlingame has been in constant oommanication with his government dispatches having passed by every mail new york a world's faik to bb held in the metru ihilis in is7o new york aug 28.—an association of citizens propose holding a world's expo aitiou in this city in 1 70 the couunis aionera of the park hare been applied to for permission to erect the necessary building on the green promising at the cloae of the exposition to donate the building to the city for a national museum the ki'amhh <; l n'boatn although tbe government has not relax ed its surveillance of the spanish gunboats building in this city still tne work on them progresses rapidly and one of them named tbe rict.--_i._i can be put in readiness for i-a in a few days marshal barlow has informed the builders that no attempt must be made to send these vessels to sea ss the neutrality isws will be rigidly enforced railway travbl on monday the hud-k-n kiver new york central and michigan central kail roads will begin running a train through from new york to umcago in twenty-nine hours the erie railway compsny have iwued excursion tickets to niagara and re turn for fourteen dollars esch this ac counts for the present immense rush to the kails from this city the new york nbbovfi e night gangs of workmen are to be placed on the new postoflit-s aite on bm after mtinday next so that the cellars may be ' picpared as rapidly as possible bbm-b b i-teai the case of percy b spear was summed up yes-_erday before commissioner < boru defendant's counsel contended that tbe prosecution was the result of s conspiracy among tbe political opponents of tbe de fendant and that no evidence had been given of the incorrectness of the pay rolls the court reserved its decision tax os borkowei kankisi mosey a consultation was held yesterday be tween judge dames of the national rev enue department district attorney pierre m several of the assessors and collec tors of this city and counsel for the bankers and brokers in relation bb the tax on bor rowed money used in banking lusukss another conftroncc will be held to-day — am cable news tiieureat race hhbb version of teie event - the harvarsnrr half a length deiiind at the close comments of the pbesu london angust 2s.—a corrected sketch t the race of yesterday says tle oxfords passed barnes bridge only two length ihead the harvsrds having made a bril iint spurt before reaching the bridge by which they gained bout three-quarters of » length the coxwaia merely sprink'ed water ia laringd face the judge says the harvards were only ha'.f a length clear water in the rear at the li ish a ft r the race the two crews dined at mortuke with mr phillips who invited a targe party to meet them dnring dinner the oxford men in speeches aaid the race was it not the heartiest as lea»t as hard as any they had ever contested and praised the pluck and work of the harvard the harvards consider that their steering was rather nut making a possible difference of from half a length u a length loriog was rather unwell owing to ovt:r-training the harvard are well pleaaed with their wit and satittied with the arrangements which prevented any difficulty during the rat the general opinion is that the race was thoroughly well contested great praise resounds on all sides for each crew prkss smhbvml the press generally comment at length on the race of yesterday the tim re viewing the contest says : v the inferior ity of americana was in a most pardcnahle point—the steering their coxswain nn hnubtedly lost ground but not enough to account for the distance between the boats at the end of the nee until the ameri cans retrieve this defeat they must a knowledge that our stylo of rowing is best the americans met with perfect fair play and if the englishmen go to america they will meet with similar treatment may all our futnre international struggles be.con ducted in the sime spirit and whichever side wins may the vanquished have as lit tle reason to feel regret tor their defeat the em declares if the harvard did not command success they deserved it and ii.-.p american yachtmen on the atlantic may avenge the noble defeat of their conn try men the star says i the americans will long remember the chivalrio bearing of their opponents who though resolved to w'n n't-vor forgot that the har ards were foenwn worthy of their oars the strife between the new and old england on the river from which the pil inm fathers started has a historic side <*: d appeals to the imagination of the youth of both countrirs if new england had won the older country would have shared in the triumph of its descendant kites locided otherwise we are sure that the iftrvards would sooner be beaten by us than by any other nation oa the globe the mpebo&'s ui4lth paklh acg it.—alarming rumors re cently set afloat concerning the emperor's hcaub are officially dtnied this morning y ni:.ttimi of his rheumatic affections grow more favorable daily an investigation has been ordered to discover the author of th false reports that have been propagated telegraphic miscellany robert a t moore special officer of philadelphia waa faulty injured at haken dangna pa oo friday the s-huta-nfest at c-ltimore cloaed friday evening a preea ball ia to take place at white solpher springe va on tuesday next the body of aaaon lea who haa been mi aine from roaie for faar wreki w»e found oa friday near the cemetery tt_ree alee front ftica he had committed autc-ie by hanging tha mat-ale defeated th tbe keyttonea at philadelphia rriday by a awre of 29 kol tbe c'iocianati ban ball dab hell a u^et | ing friday night to ettle the nutter of division of the ga'e money with the hay maker the abject waa referred to tha eieeatrra committee with power to act tha haymaker of iaaaiagbarg play a match fame of ball sata-da with the eagles of loosr-ise sir during laat night tha effiee af the re oei»ar j cmj uaaa m tie earner of sixth aad cheeeeat mmmm philadelphia and only a law etepe beat tha central loiice station waa laahaa into hy barglara who carried of wii.uooi ai which l6.o0f 11l m eeah aad tha reat ia liosblb etc protease davideon of the laited sutas canst surrey lepiata discovering daring his recant eclipse expeditioa aa alaska mountain range of iron an a fire last ev.niog destroyed the carnage nuurafaetory ot henry o power 4 c 8-s atlantic aroni-e brookty esd otfcar property to the amount of c*-o,ouo i.r tially insnred * m m the south begbo kbiobatfr-h toom tb.vnbbbbb to i florida ! i fr.-a urn na bvttla prasa auru b 1 tha coluaabta herald a detn a ratic jour nal brings intelligence at a movement which indicates that great alarm and ap bsb-bbbbbbb exista amongst tha negroes of maury county in regard to their future condition maury ooanty ia one of the most fertile regions of tbe stats and ia the home of many wealthy and intelligent far men and there must be an unueual noeaai ueaa on the nunda of the negroes to induce them to quit a rich farming district where their labor ia greatly needed to seek a honm in the wilds of florida aad arizona the herald states the esse as follows last week wo spoks of a disposition prevalent amongst some bbbbbm in the ooanty to emigrate the report instead of proving to be a canard is confirmed antl the movement is now known t be seriously regarded by a large number vt the colored people of the county some white stokers are evidently inducing them to get up a party to emigrate to florida where they are to get ht.ir long pr-oniised forty acres we learn that al-out 40u colored men base aigned a paper pledging themselves to go to florida and the leaders of colored opiuion manuel polk and cap jordan are doing all they can to take the entire negro population of maury county with them when they go we have heard of another party proposing to go to arizona or some other new coun try where lands are cheap and plentiful while we would regret to see tbe colored | people do anything so inimical to their real interests it cannot be concealed that the emigration anil not prove in the end detri mental to the interesu of the white people of the country a new kind of labor will come in to supply the deficit crested by she emigration of the negroes which will probably be more advantageous if not more desirable to the white people wheat crop of minnesota orshrvatioss and estimate tp the sate statistirias-tikkat invrkask ix production from the st paul nmm auk j the state statistician mr pennock po sey recently returned from an extensive tour of observation throughout the state on all the lines of railroad for the purpose of inspecting the different crops and ascer taining the quantity and quality of the yield and he haa kindly permitted ns to state the results of his observations he found very little blight or damage rom re cent storms — so little that both causes com bined w ill hardly have aa apprecia ble effect ia reducing tbe general standard of quantity or quality lie noticed that the wheat was thinner than usual on the ground with a leas luxuriant growth of straw a fact which he attributes to the abscence of frequent showers alter nating with sunshine at the period of t tooling such ss usually insure a much thicker growth of straw with much thinner sowing than is practiced by eastern farmers but these deficiencies in the stock are to some extent compensated by a very full and almost plethoric development of the head which hangs over with unwonted weight of its hive of fat plump kernels al lowing for all deductions be estimates the average of the present wheat crop through out the state at is bushels per acre which is a very large average to bo sustain ed over the immense breadth now sown to wheat including the great proportion of old lielda which make up the great maas as to the breadth of wheat sown mr pusey estimates a less ratio of increaae than in former year 4 owing partly to the low prices of laat year and partly to the high price of oats of which a considerable _•• creased breadth was noted in former years the annual increaae in vheat tillage has been about thirty per cent this saw he estimates it at twenty per cent and a large part of this increase is made up by ihe opening of new farms in newly settled districts in the older countita many prairie farms already have nearly their whole available area un der cultivation last year mr posey esti mated the area of the wheat cropst9(>3 500 acres—average yield about seventeen bushels per acre and the total product something over lti 000,0 jo with twenty per cent increaae in breadth we have therefore this year about one million one hundred thousand acres in wheat which with an average return of eighteen and a half bushels per acre will yield the magni ficent product of over twenty million bush els which by the way is exactly the esti mate of the press published a few days bfo the accurscy of mr i'useys estimates have been so well sustained by the subse quent asseneor's returns that they csi aafely be telied on as close approximations ' to actual rebults twenty million bushels ! nearly fifty bushels to every inha'-itant of the state over fifteen million bushela of surplus wheat for export from a state which eleven years ago imported ita dour and pork lt was in in 1 ■**"_, that minne sota first began to produce a surplus of wheat l-et us place tbe two enda of the decade in the matter of wheat development side by aide i liu-h'-t average arcv h rv sttd yield i,w imj-71 2,374.417 is 1m iaou.otio 24.000,000 l«i already with the aingle exception of illi nois minnesota stands at the head of the wheat-producing states of the union ; and this year she probably surpasses luii.oia in her aggregate product as ahe always far surpasses her in the quality of grain and the ratio of production per acre and rela tively to population the crop of which a much larger breadth than usual haa been sown is splendid in ita prolific luxuriance of stalk and berry the farmers are in many locatioaa talking of a crop from seventy five tn oae hundred bushels per asm aad in many canes the yield will doabtlrm ranch a point between these figures contrary to the neaasal im pmasion mr pnsey reports tha with s favorable september the corn crop will be about the beat we ever had tan potato crop will be good the ravages oa the pota to bug being very limited sad intermittent a personal incident fl ruin the princeton repumican an amu-ini incident occanad not far from princeton some time ago wherein tar yoin men and two meters including the o!d gentleman were the actors the geau profeas-d love for the staters and by letter asked the pritilege of a clandestine meeting with them aa girls ware pro voked at their impertinence and deter mined to pay them oft ia jheir own coin tney therefore answered the letter—granting tha reqneet and aaid they wool be ia the-r father's barn at nine o'clock the next enaing it so lls|hil anil that a neighboring farmtr had a boas stolen a fear rights before aad without acqnaintiag their lather of the plot tha girls songs-ted to him that it would be a good idea to keep watch far a few nights leet tha thieres might steal soma of their horses tha eld gentleman agreed with his daaghtera sad at their ear geatiea loaded the gaa with fiae shot aad area to tha bam promptl a the ap pelated time tha woold be loams saade th__r appaarsara aad beliarias them k iba thie.ee the father treated them to tha i lataass of hia g»a ommt each for , taaataw a tair ahssa tbara was ao stap piag aa tha order of going for thar left as ooce aad that teo aa last as tha-r saurtng g>aeoldearrythea aftarthey gat away a abort distance one of theaa stumbled sod i fall aad hia comrade fright.aed al-aoat , ont of hi wits as he pasaad ham shouted »' yoa're a dead maa tt mast be coa faaaed that tfcemafkato wan victims ci mis a placed coatiiaaee aad merited the pmueh a_ent they receive i imperial beauty tub uu'b-ebb ot alf-tbi ▲ a issinajiut of the boston pott ' writes aa fouoars the easpreat ot aub ' trin is enjtiymir uie irv»r-ra*iaß air of thr ' tynleee al-a hsr healthseams ta ha tm i established a kassian lady belonging tm the hoaaahold of the czsfltnn has just re latad to ma ana interesting snecdotas cf ' tbe empress elisabeth whom abe used to sec atd converse with daily last year at tha hatha of kisaeajran tha bmpmß ia arena to praaaca-aatrian alliance from a fear that the mmaeror hapalnoa m»y pre vail am j**rn__e_s joseph to depart from tka bbera policy of tan en she is aetar ally joyous haft tba mafortaoes of bet husband's relmiuaa the political perturba tions through which anatria has pass-rt and aa intenae aympathy with human bar tering have iarassd into hsr a passive strain she haa a keen seßaa of the beautiful and paint aha b*l_tf*l tike b post and an artist the personal ap pearance of t-m 88-ajbb-b bmfbbbbbds with her delicate loving high-strung na ture her tall form is beautifully molded her eyes are large aad expressive and speak often things which correctly etiquette for bids hsr tongue to otter her complexion is exquisitely transparent lam aaanred by her rnssisa admirer that her rich brown hair sweeps the ground alien she lets it fail over her shoulders to dry in issuing from the bath last year at kirainsmi a ew mistaking her for somebody else as she eras anil-ing in tbe en v irons of tbe town after bathing offered bar a large salary if she won id go with him to paris and lon don mid let him tell his customers that she sraa in the habit of nains some capillary wash be sells barvarian girls whatever may be the reason have the finest hair in europe then is in the town where the fair austrian kmpr*m paused her childhood the monument of a girt who died of bavins too much of it it ia stated in h**r epitaph that the nourishment of her body was sb aorbed by the capillary vessels and that her hair in the abort spsee of ten month '< grew on its being shaved to the extraor dinary length of three yards a remarkable railroad we do not vouch for the following from the washington reporter one day last week our venerable fellow townsman john k griffith who hasreach sl the ripe old age of seventy-eight was out in the country below taylurstown visit ing as a relative intending to return to town by the evening train somewhat overstaying hia time he was startled at last by the whistle of the locomotive at a point hree miles below taylors-town the dis tance from where he wss to the station was wo miles nothing daunted by tbe weight f his seventy-eight years mr griffith itarted on foot to reach tbe station the race waa a close one but he made it ana arrived in time to get on the train we are happy to chronicle this victory of hi-nip field we wouldn't have believed il onld do it but it did it and of course the heart of its managers and officers are very proud let nobody hereafter sco_.t at the l--ii.pf.e_d a train which can run three miles while s man of seventy-eight walk two is something not to be laughed at rhe wheeling papers tried to scare it with i great bugaboo story au.;-t a ghost in the tunnel on that end of the hue but the hctnpfie.d won't be sacred on the contrary f it chooser to let <>\\ its soul-piercing ihricks in that particular tunnel we hazard ihe prediction that neither ghost or human ail 1 ever haunt it again people may laugh is they please about the hempiield but it is the stea iiest and most reliable road we now cf it goes out in the morning like a laborer to his toil and returns in the _ vening with the most praise worthy regular ity its daily transmigration gladdens ths hearts of many of our citizens for it often brings as many as nineteen letters iv the mail car and frequently more than eleven mart boxes of raspberries in the freight dit to the blackberry season is approaching and then tbe uemptield will do its heftiest business the people with their baskets will go out by dozens and get out at differ ent points walk ahead antl pick as many berries as they rant and ait upon the fences until the train comes up it is said thst couple of active experts will walk a mile i advance pick a good siz-'d basketful of t-r ries and have half an hour to play seven up before the arrival of tho train w would call this generous accommodation but people musn't laugh at the hempfieh for all that it can do it when it tries and it has tried and did it we have rid den upon the hempfield when we oonlc barely count the number of rails in eacli panel of tbe fence we were passing w have whirled alo gat sachet-ate thatafour horse wagi.n on the turnpike beside it couu n't pass ua to save its life we have seen l so rampant that the plowman in the fit alongside although he whacked his team with the lead line could not begiu to keep up for a hundred yards lt has accomplish ed heroic feats in the past and hereafter if anybody undertakes to scoff at it we can tell them that john r griffith tried to out ran it but it got to tbe station as aeon aa he did ' all about a humbug the european correspondent of the troy ! time sends the following about the hoi \ land town of brock concerning which so many marvclloua atoriea have been told we prooead.to brock which ia set down in the guide book as a place of novel at traction because of its i-canty and cleanli ness we are aasnred that a horse is not permitted to enter the village and it is said ' the people take of their shoes before en tering the booses aud walk in their stock , ings or slippers now ido most unhesi tatingly pronounce the atory of the guide book a sell and bn-ek a humbug the place is only a comparatively smell hamlet : it containa nothing of interest ths aven ues through it are a very narrow and one may pass through them and return to his carriage in waiting at the road way all within live minntes time the avenues are kept very tidy it is true | bnt it is not necessary to go to break in order to witness neatness there is a store or two in tbe place aod one humbug estab i liahment near the entrance for the sale of so-called anti.ji_it.es to strangers the j houses are occupied mostly l*y wealthy people who have chosen thia retired spot j or their residense if they take off their j shoes before entering their houses they da j a very foolish thing in order to be cont.il , end eooentnc but we do not credit the guide-book story we saw n hwse draw ing a load of hay through the avenue and ttin is enough to prove that guide bunks do not always tell the trn'.h we say to tra v elera that if they go to brock txpecting to ' ssa anything of apsaial intomart they will i certainly be disappointed if they go for the drive which is one of ths best out of amsterdam they may be aasnred ai enjoy ing that a paris bund beggar tha story is of a really blind man who is nla-ays to be found bbbbbj in a gateway on the rmlevard fieiastnpol nearly enpo-1 site the square dee aim*et metiers a cer i tain parisian nftoi passed that way and ' was ia the habit of giving him a permy a two-sous bsbbbj bat the ether dsy hy mis take he dropped into tba poor f ebows hat a doable lonia nf forty f raaea font-time af terwsrds he discovered hia asmtake aad off he ran to the boalavard flihsmspsl to get aeh his moaey no bapmr waathsre bat in his pisns a cripple where m the hbad msn r aaad the bsaavoissa mna do yon mcaa blssaaaar bsajamm ramahed the crip aha he naa jum gone—ha has gone to b-sbomstob-rsahfent isstfm-t only i a coupes of abeam in the kne dn petit car j ream away meat tha manirer to the ad drees mdasatsd which be nooa fonnd j mb-bmbbt benjsmm here t he aaya to thai 00-icaarga all right seeaad foor door to tha right was the answer ha m*int ad tha stairs rang at tha dear a meaiy rjbbbbj narvnnt came to ansa it men amur benjamin in yea mr oar frisad in aha an mta an elegant sa ta - rossa thsßmjhahh-h one could ssetaa aiaaag room 88888 there was a table admitohly appoint ed with fine white imea i p**m bad al rar tut their was httla time to emmmaoer themaad aameqnickwtonay tbat haniflir ! bsajsmm would ba glad te are his visitor aad at the same inatant ahe opened ths daor lof bb bfbbbbbb-1 jmbbsaan hi t-irtish fssb ion ia which ths blind nun waa seen seated smaawmm yea waavtoaaaak to air k*ee,imfoed..m remksd ear frisad ■«*_. tr emharraaard ' 1 am varysarry tommshla yon ut the fact ie-t hsßaes i sat-h_m think—that ia pnaring sfoag tha be mam%ammm»mm mmbimj hbbbysmjbmfc m*^&m 9 tavpa man aan wkhthe n%mbal i lailaisa thaa fo-rafts possible i bays at p a aha cash vm and d there m a ' | n^lig aea_nar than toiacmfyit ha tang a fad whicl-i waa aaaasiaj by tha saatl aak ur ernest ha said if ia the i»*-«nta «| this inor-aiaghs has foamds pfoos att^w runes the vfoen msb there ths mmk brought it aad mths hi hi mg nf hsr ama ter presented it on stray ol chiaess be to bm visitor tha viator anßmail epoa hia oain and vnthoat ntsre s*e peooeeded to take leave tar fan br eead tha htmd mam > ivtmat anßmlhing ihsrsssntwa sona to return ms ■■■■■rat mi bsc-ttistu prxsob bt a ob^abbb hsao the olheaab of tba crty pill sb warn ysa tardy morning at daylight aaasaty esmßad to aad that daring the night james bbbbbj a burglar who had been iariiniimail m the tombs eft behmfs of hnrgfory nt iu3 besk maa strasa had mads hsa enaape as tha priamer had been ooniiaed on the tsmth tier it became a matter of woadar how he could have got ont until the pssitioo of n shelf which had been on the opposite side of the esu was noticed this shelf be had famed from ita olaee and jamming it between ths n<_ht bad lsft hand vta-na msda a platform by which hs reached the bißdun marty nine feet from the flooring of the cell this vrindow is but six inches high and twenty eight tnehaa long and looks like ths porthole of a case mate by gisniing his head burna foroal his way t-urough bad liiiijßß previously made a rane by tearing his blanket into shreds ana plaiting them ha lowered ban seif to tlie graefi p fronting on lm atreet from which it rrqatrad bat little exertion to reach the sidewalk the strangest part of the affair is that william ranahan who occupied the oell with burns professes to have known nothing of his movements previous to his escape or how when or where ha made or procured the well although rudely constructed rope burna is about 26 years of age aad in of moderately atout frame he had resided at 474 pearl street previous to hia arrest and was there supposed to follow the trade of an iron moulder he waa arrested on july 16th and was fully eommittod oa july mih for ibm v y sua tux pjiinf-tss mb'tkkkich.—the eocen trie and captivating pnnoem mettomicb who has invented mora eraity toilets and done more charitable actions than any other worn an in en rope re mm aa tb r ally by her oddity if not by her benevolerce her father count nagy-saudor a ms *' ar mag nate of fortune wss so addicted ins strannt and astounding freaks of athletic tun that hia name was made famous thereby from bohemia to the ben at he thought noth ing of riding at full speed down tht most rickety staircases and the steepest cliffs he made hia horse jump over a hoi low-aqua-re of bayonets trot along the top of a castle wall and back off a dining table in abort he did both ha level and hit rolling beat to break his neck and of course never succeeded in doing so in testimony whereof his dutiful daughter has just caused one of the best draught men in germany to make up an album every page of which ommemoratea one o1 her aire's most frantic performances th album she has had bound in green morocco and inscribed on the back with a devout re cognition of that providence which deigned to throw over the illustrious count saudoi the protection which as we all know it ha for ages extended to drunken persons and tt fools that delawam mar hia k law they have a queer law ia this i.ilipntiac state about the gordiau knot of matrimony it requires the naughty men before lead ing one of the delaware lambs to the sacri ti.-ial altar to give bonds for good bebavior the young swain who may have more love than credit may cast about in an agony d suspense waiting for some enterprising in dividual to go upon his bond in tho sum ol 2110 in lawful money sad ba compelled ii default of this conjugal straw bail u forego all the sweets of tba honeymoon thus great distress is brought on inno cent parties who are cruelly * kept out of their property by n ridiculous old law totally at variance with tbe present advano ed stage of civilization and which wickedly interferea with that magna chart of young people tbe right of elopement a vigor ous effort is being made to abolish the law and thus put the young folks of that fomii state on a footing with those of chicago for instance * died adams anr 28 st okfm e la co n t ol i'sease a the ***« rt f*ha**l s art ms t-.r--tl.fr a dr n h adams u ti n sad i.r a b adasa <_. vaassa wßsaner t sps be ssmanal in cmssnsasa tue««_aj xg ill *■ip m friends sod sotjuaiutsueßt „.- i-.(n fully im t.-l to attend vhm fprraia cot ess , i^^amftfe^offk m t-"ia_bii*e*ely steßksß arfth thb vbry best batemal taall-anae-aj a aaaa ta iii,,_,i mm ae , _, h h oari aa jaa or so 11 east wa_f . tkln i bg*jj mammbsssss rtib buffalo exfbbb thb tmm*)a ranrnaiti ca so 11 s awm trasrr bbs oratat par rear tl m aa " aaa *****>, " 15 111 even!no expeebh tno e*ki,n.)at » aod * p a aeflrere to eit tußmtrib-re v sutees mmmprnwrnk msmral-bk abbbbm a ooboj let asanramnm mt ram mamma prices buff~_l_*i bo'lurino stork 414 bsm it american block aaaa nimnlaltoß of * npsrt-jt-rihlp the o>-n-tnt.r-hip here of or misting between tet *. ber.it i th amy riw-.vsd by mutual hshbm ibs mbßmm ■- j lie n i-.iiti i v ibomaa t btn-iu r m baiit.r t l merritt buffalo august f7,1 •**' ss mm dlsaol allots oft opart amis i p tlie t_-r*tsrtne-»bt mm if"re exts iny t'tnie-r ths nn ur '•! c'jrw.n i co tras dissolved on the 2sd ns by mutual c dsaaa m b enmwih w c cob i isa*»c » kiwi b cus bleb 111 ll th ui.der*i**jn**d wit ve-eafter under the arm mbm ol bmssjbo **■rain co duet the business c tried on by co in v co , at tie '" ea hive pisa 188 bill t r * laguaaa-l virginia pta and reapec ft-llr f-olic t a than of public u-tfrooage alloebu if ht late firm sill lie settled i.r theui awtt p bmeibox 8 li 00 win j>ascr'i hair toala mm*t ths lacomiari-iu nsaedj try i it never tails this preparst-os ops tlie hair falling out aad mbmbmj a vigoroaa growth d-ua ths aoalp at dandntfr aad rende-i urn kau soft sad 0-b-p bsssßsl s nottitphur.-uzsr of lesd f-rob-f tr otilrr i*u«r being bb*ssmj esia*»sly for ttrengt trie latir 60 nt and si pse mb-m prepared be k.jesse 0 ■_!_*. 4l main it op sit*'-it rv dlaaolatlon ot i'ari/aersfclp tlie 11'tn ul ldim,lli!i-n-ot whiting ad__ao*-»d this dar by mu-.sl orts-.nl all par cs t_.-rij.if r-b*s-<i>*tili mm a-a mama bbbbjm so pr b t th ra at mmm tor seu.ement and au p*rtf**s m-mmm v th arm aea m-faaamß a saa-a mmmmjma pay ment b b adam a m h.n i'm buffalo aug is ir-9 a b whitish tas tm scribatß will ota_aoe ibs bußaaßßof wboto p ■aod retail deale-s la sit gooda under urn inn of adaai be-dn-msao andkofa to-asrks itin'-anc of the very 1 k ec_j bmsbbbjm baatwwad on tbe lav firm r b adam a mblonux l ft au-uh 14th i s sm i-alsa tan tb fl-jeai lea mnpa mtm mmm naspased ta sag ply eu saanaea with lake ba at lbs lwan imsa a rail flupp-r s<auassßs-l tbe mama bmsmjb ibs delivery wagons of taia gßßaaj sea aaesaff rmi mtm pr.___.ii.equ j-msmj eakb ktb aay last wnt-ruu ol bm-n 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" aaaaa ' eaas-snm « this week saturday sept 4th • b tennessee jol rnalism ' i ah lu-cbtrated sketch by - i mark twain win af far re th ( buffalo express „ tor s»ix bt all sswb dsai.-m b_____bb______----_---h__-__-----s--e o asstß ass annas september " new fali.l goods at jewett'b : bat ing parfscmd sttmh-aaantß fc»r amau!__t*wifmg larg ism laaurl tti acer £ rnsum untie boata sad shoe i ijaartßc al own trad mark bt ruu-fa lam th_a aat _; u.oal pricoa which bia aipßri^r to anrlhin la th s market warranted ju-t out ths pmscbm » aew 1 r1rr.,,1 button boot lor ta*la _[_«-. sal c-mr-n fine bekge and ~ serge foxed button s harieantowrrte slippers " hsyssaaisath'-lias call boots * lilmin ob ii btlf vallfll i jas h jewett wa s-ixa ar nmir.*b block j aaaaa raaatanuie t jjswett's , house keeper's emporium the lkoislat r cookihg stove * crockery akd olae-ware woodtn wash ii*twa ° bii.vek plated waul a dc-terri aid baches „ willow wake isdit jaim rl'rxacek a ran-kb john a jewett a son am main street pi.othes wrinqebs e the best in u3e ■l 8 - pa."rtry rd fall stock of wuodßß ' wara ■l.udr and o-übw-tc a fall bmrtß-ait a tiie cxi.eiikated fosst toilet boat ' bird cans rmr own bu ~ nnrrta a vara ol *-> baa oaa-v.whh tb £ b^l _.<_.,-■an hia.ilai-.il j ■for bbs bj e ho c jewett a ms im saia al ■— o pall and see the new empire * ■base burning cooklsg stovt j baton rou pun.a.l thia bans has " hawh aui t mat m mmmm - aharhall _, mam urn bbs s ■! uaaaaaalr ass-al hasbb it ni ■! nth br kiipln , it brteht bb m iron cunkcr atrl ■r fifty pee cent b sf lad au.br-aaaastakl-haim aaa ha hap a a thi mm aa saaba on wttkoat r klndlln * the sew liril la a ■peepbct baker ml h-_a aa wrtl with a tr u haa baaa bun-tat a hr-t 18-aaa la»*l am hmaba aa j vmam apaa st bj haar " s i 111 ll i whaa-l'lrh whh s bm 0 in raa«t.«r a bill 111 i sap-rtor to aa sb a rmwrntr 1 th laar-at • 1 aln u a aa 88-i nalla iiaabsam * n ri-ib r l *" n tl **— h at i *— ** * c c e wales,»st i j fb sta-aast i crockery crockery i wa rrlu tllialim is am tan koafc al ea_rrn mmm bawsll immbi ■lst»at tllue'tet-las i - j,i&-mb'.ssimrmiiß_pa • as^a>im*»aaaaaaat v tmmtmmm j ****"' ''- j old baud and ~,_ 1 ' white chika ' fff am bcutd usiiii i silvik pi.atp ware li mma ci/s aaasß-f pabiab m-j-bul ■a a fcal al j sal aa 111 ii aaa al ts-w-taas a.1.-i-t : w.h.giiekut 801-is.co _ w b iu-bbbt bm a os i cas pixturcs " mmm m hervrmmt aad bam btrlss r * ' very:low price saurri.it tyvrtauo milwackek an 11 ( hi o ami i hi-bw dwarf - ■aaalai css-aa allia bapmß l____3*t*__l_a -. tmmta-aatas,iaiai|-^bb---_--?---s nl'mt p a 1 s ham ma uaipaair baaa i-a i j , k n ~. ssaby fmm,m ttkboa byinino a si ._*__ j***i .*.* ssa aaaty at tha cn «-_£-.!* it abb 118-aal a ■. mß**se a z___________***s atm wasjraaa transportation oa __-*****.*** usmm ,^—_ -*■am ' i li mi iaa>ssi_b 1 jaaj aa lmrmmm . ul___r j 1111 l lot haaw^stßkße-ssi bamer tats i wjfc's -.*». loot o w h'h.atoo übbb sa iubsati_yas.se ab »_*. « s s-ka r r trsim ar ■_■__» bbb t s 0 _• ''" ttiams tm bpweallbb o-tepbbp sri in or iwl wambßat.b beat _-_______. jom aixsx jr f 1 mmtmum^m t«n»n steamboat company r s rs_a * b_~2 n"l i n-aa lata,aißiacbmaaa —, a,wm frabr-linil la a-wat „ ,„., „, h a ttltalßtaßl factftc * so sru.t m.at-r saslta r-ls aaaa sa liibai ilt.as ..« aaaama-ats sattrwday an«as.»t l„r _*_.__► tassmss-bs-aas nearly p"l»v a».bb-la-slbiii->il»w*^asta las-it.in to tha mbbb-baisa-wm aa bam l ami asm msata-h m 4 aa sbbj s-,us ***• w • • aimtai lilinmla uk aupsn t^.-s^^xr-*-=a.l^,f ammtsmmmi f>jtmif i is_spalp*fsll aaent beat auaaaaaa fleas ukk m ra lass oetajun biter st lawreve and ma baut-nay two bteaherb daily casadus katnoattos co - royal sail al>d sxpsebs 1.1.8 v maasßu-a with tba grand trukk railway rib-t srpralo fo h-n,rssl qas'as __»*. bkis.liajr lhrou-h bsßsxfa sa i hill 111 meaary afth white m ibiibui-l ll pair iskt ' ce * --*- m b,|hi-tetaw to ba b*sa__ae2rae fhaa mißßluw t«b dows uw river st lswrsaas psarißf ut ul ■* lalaad tn tits vnaasrtal rap-da ul th bt lbwi-bsb by dayßahr tha llaß_.il,.aaat vestedaa dallehtlul tri m coaun—nt fasb-koebb i.e.vino ni'fr'al atba m willcoi.aootat lbwisb-n with thr hi.l claa steamer city of toroato for toronto lie s-bs bbbaassb will bs fl as with the urg »"* siimaanullium appsr cßbin teaaaer ol th eifs-s use ast-800 obpt«in bha athe-liarl cap-blii .«■il f-r trarrhart-t fort bops cob ul einmu.n i,.t lihi tmaiien mm aim tb in ri.rr teams ■i siiblaa ■rtr -* * ■•'-*—- iha loiluw aassaasra fce-lisr udus al em f m will en met at cha lo te . ith th mtfiußaml i|,,*,1 |,,*, i i li royal mail luis bpabtan i-,plan e-ll.y ouunthiai csptabi dun op fabsfokt ispuln bin lair el*0»1l>1 obpmh far . i idabi'ion capt carnil.hao for oswaao kui_.t m clayt<>a als-sndria ba.r ol tba bt lsaiwmr b k il . mias-bu-e fi-a.ull oor»aaii i bosmaaltha lo'l wl t rn.oa b 6 o'c mfc moit ciiakof of bteamkks stsihbaadmmjaa ttakab,rtaohamitßl'.'k raiiwayaai teasers ahl_h sr »....! i rail arsmava***—atss aaahsaismhtf ist low ul ma ba hlilsis at be vcio rater at 11 prtaol bbl smaaamnsoaa and bnsbbsh cnhed 1,1 m a milloy laa aa.nl im bhacrrli urn »_ , ss s-alrß-t i 0 t w.l s..nlr~l l ssi-moss aaaa l."b io|*q mmbm line ttkamkn j-081 nk-w yoltk st john ». i obsis-ofhbs lapt-ls itaadap waduml-r sad imdava i>kew s j roe t ci-.ui tasadaj thmws and batunuj at b avi-ah p ■. oa arrlrsl of trslaa of naw york central alheny a bail il eli lb r a b-rataia •'"' "■"'■■" a albaay s-braada aad > ak ca.aap-tla bu-o . r 2gmzzzztj:mir '•'■• - bujtsaß.ar r-uroad uskata ukati tor paaaaf b sa-b i ihs ii b 1 boob bert wbta bamaaaal af saaaaa m ■. sanaa l»0_-a-dtolt.wtort gg 1869 the union teamboat company issraw*m_msmaaßß-bff sass_b t _] connm-.ioa rtku.*slß sailwat.aad jl m 11..1 aaaaa tha la_a fans maw aamsd and wi11 lakbtnti sa m miimnil tb sflsamt 8r i_-i if.umbsf btibbiiii b^rsalo ai»d liel upkkmih un ami w-88 ■. s tumac paa-s oapv ba kelly a-b-talo bilwaieer aud hi caw t-usa jayssam qapa f b br mfsmt ts^jaa prut pmars tmm tboa watte ma sal r l f wasaaa cbpa.j.ha k.n n__bß m ... oaat j p ev~n 17,7 cbpaw ii aruiur nmsiaßsia-mitube a__ams cap wa thjrn e.sieraaa cby cbpaß sh_n,.,,i wmm ' »****■s w t.«1,1-r mmmi oap».d f.pi__.ll bymiar cat d vrf.ri.l imm tmm h w.tu birvaj-u ll-evbcla*u s-u to ledo ltsb rauda amm lab-aoa 3 . capl w d i»o«la immm fe ***" irk mmimi oapl^.b c«.liy !?**,!, rtomaj o binds mmm fjbpa wat cummin s__m bb a aba bam aaaass a^dlti wts wabcmtsaisa iml tm%mszm\l?mmletm*mt .-****-• ''»■3 atii-i-ss.-s.rr-s -___ astti asp pos«s,sss*i jobof x 888 fc braadway hew york j ajspsls bs att-smaast _■»>■«. b«c--jrrn ttmm m mmm sifts-s 1 -*... c t****ghg*aoo } t -'• c aoonaiu uiw.,.k l_ttßa->pauo b~ni 0.-_*ini_ssw ■■■■■•-.--«.. b l rli»aßll.»,a ils^bi 1 »,. > cm sarnst ""»■'" sbbtw rtssißßtsr : summek goods whits sn«i brown das suits blsok alpsooa ssoks fins uasa batter ua]m ami baanßmnsm saaae barlßß burto gaiwic«ttan^hlh hert t-vleb ceape scae--8 aaw styu-b sua cray a . • aoi us ass oottoai aocss at eennbtts j otb mfa.tih iobokiik k tkirr sbsiibai n 1 ib or ait as-,a or mhts teapfkss sbawes ttnr oiclders 8080-raa couara sn-toaff ass is ussss abb mb balr at ba bbartti
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-30 |
| 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 | 1869-08-30 |
| 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. 8067 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-08-30 |
| 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 | 1869-08-30 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690830_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. 8067 |
| 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 monpay wgukt 30 1889 no 8066 tennessee impoktaxt kkitbi.icak mekiiv at hash i viixe-oov mmteii askcp toco)tvr a the ou lcohlati'u-t1 h e w t1o dbiockckd cflluj sjrjumt aso sncidt xa«hvill twilli angm , m _ tw t ***•"***■tfc.«««f t i <^»»* tumtjr-four degre at low rfoek »■• altarnoon than is only aine lakkea l water go harpath shoals 1 ™* *•??**<»• bmstrnf reassembled to dajr bam joha trirabu ia the c aa.r rm y w»«»df«a«l ealluig on jovernor t aaarwsjs ma extra aeflsion of ttn 7 eiistsag lajbuure f.,r the pnr,k r^*"10 poo toe fifteenth ameud bs*a tiewa batftg aw f)ueatib in the opin mut the siactiug of the constitutionality •» tne alsction and ali |
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