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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 1 1869 no 8068 new york 0v oli ' all km.ed wcie i'kf i'akebfok afietujdi\»e the boy swis im.ek v v aug m tb««m««(tci united sutm vi thomaa vv egan th weigher in the < ustnm house who is charged with fraud in relation to his pay rolla ha been aummed up the ( jotmnumoevr reeerv ing liii decision the drcisioa in thia cms and in that of percy b spear the othet « uitom hoaee weigher charged with a mm ilar offence wui be promulgated nmul taneooalyby coowiaaioner oaborn within a tew daja the hmmoi or autooritt the eaee of charlee myen a deeerter from the united statee army who wu ar rtsted and diacharged on a writ of hatra • vrpu by jndge troy and re-arreatwi b the unifad states anthontiea wm bmagfat up again thu morning h*t<,re 1 u-i troy district attorney trac^y pp«»r<''l for tht gorernmen ana naked fora further dela m the hearing antil h ahouid b>vc time t examine aome aathuritim in the cwi th court granted the rttjuwtt hw the caa waa adjourned until hatunuy wit thk oi.li stamp mwinjtijl the examination m the oaae ur john mc cartney the boy employed in th gold room who waa ohart(«<l with elling waahed ttampf baa been cobclud«<l before commu aioner oahora tbo teatinm.oy ahowe t at the defandaut obtained the itampa in fjoeatiod from the gold ruum after they ban bvenaffiked to vanoua p&pera and cancel lad that he nunc/red the cancellation b the washing proceaa anil aold thnm m much below their fao v«ju to a l.o taamei bcrnbam who waa allowed to tun sutea evidence tbt defendant waa held for trial munil the iot«rnal pajmbh receipta to-day wer ti2tijhi the t-ital r«c<-tfju for the muntb are 15,015,4411 th grand total for tb current fiscal ear ii s3t>,tio*j,4s6i the followiok revenue appointment win to-day made : moaea i stirera collector of the 1 itb new york district lh«re waa received from the bank not printing iiompanifs to-day at the treaaur i>«partaieiit m h in fraotiunal currency washington thf fiwctt mkktixu yehtekiiay—hift u iiamk i hpitls the mjwtmsi f thr hink.sftkkaty wamuwtom ah it the president accompanied by secretary finn and den porter arrived li.-r tln murjuog in v srly train rom new york ami proceeded to the residence of secretary fish where he breakfasted and then drove to the ex ecutive manikin quito a large number ot otfioe seekers and visitors wcrs in attend anoe hhortly after niae o'clock and be tween that time and eleven o'clock severaj were received by the president in the libra ry where he transacts business the re pairs in the kicmuve otti have nut yet men completed v-tmjc rich rdson aud comtniuiuuer j»*"»wi had a long interview with him relative to ri<ma internal revenue appointments and other butters requiring the i'resident's atten tion at the i shinet meeting at noon the cab inet convened there being present secrets ri-s fish rtwlws liobeson and coxe postmaster genera ci*sw«li assistant secreury hichardsoo and assistant attor ney general field the meeting adjonrned at 4 o'clock various matters of public importance formed the subject of conversation but no action was tak«-n concerning them ecre tary fi«h read a telt-gram reoeivt-d by him from mr uurlingame denying the report that the 1 hinase govnrumeut ass rejocunl the treaty with the i'nited states mm muvkmknts the pr«nn!"iit will ruc«iv visitors to morrow and leave in the ni^ht trsin with secretary kish andcederal i'orter for sara toga to r join his family the pres dent and kucrctary fish will to morrow have a conference m the < glasgow consubhip when it is probable that a suc cessor to col haggerty will bo ap|>omted cable news quay hkitain part ov the hakv abdcbeh to start for iiomk to day chop nwwm lioninin aug ill the brilliancy and ' power of the son for the past week baa been highly favorable to the crops in the british ulea mud a large liirreit is now c in nowhere in europe has ttu-re ' bara inch a falling nil in the price of cc , risis as in knglatul and unless greater en , oouragemeut id given it will be found that foreign import will u out much smaller scale after tho subsidence of the effects of tb late rise till hoat kill r the sumdanl baa the following eritici in • «• tim late boat race the rowing of the , harrards wai rather injudicious it was too last to last the want of * good recov ery left them tacked up over their oars at taw end of the stroke they reach uut wall mid rowed with straight backs and arms bat there was no work in their rtroke though the oionions wure heavier it does not follow that weight brought them in firs . it was rather their style in the long run style is sure to win when strength \» equal messrs ljoring kay and blakie of the harvard club mr ellioti their boat build er and mr tickoor return to saw york on the city of antwerp which sails tomor row miscellaneous ti hkimi i mini for btractm he cep i lon mm l.\rl w tudkawtj fkom tbe attf.mit o>i tilt spammi crown l»tek ml mvbi america and cuba paais aug 31 l».iu carlos has em barked at cuipuaooa for kngtand he abandoned for the present the attempt to provoke a rising in spain and will wait for a more favorable opportunity a dispatch fjom ajaucio announces that tha empress is indisposed and the i'nnce imperial will assist alone at the festivities there in honor of nacolaoc the french journals have reoeived copies of a manifesto inciting insurrection asd siftned i'resident ha comite brutus a note from the american legation con tradicts the report which prevailed here on sunday that a dangerous conspiracy htd been discovered on board tbe frigate tiabis and pronounces the tory utterly without foundation rmn coicstastisori.l august ai turkish troops have been concentrated in the vicin ity of constantinople for a review in honor of empress kugenie thirty thousand men have gone into camp at bcicos eight ulea from bcntari soiih usjbjb4 paiii august 31 - the journal ojfiicitl has intelligence from aiumcioo that the installation of the provincial government there meets with many obstacles which reader doubtful the practicability of tl memres resorted to by tne allies for the pacification of the country president lo pes holds positions of great strength in the mountains m d the want of provisions com pels the allied army to remain inactive havana aug sl^tha havana jour nab give no credit to th reports that the v nit jd states government has made propo boooi to spain for the separation of cuba from the nether conntry . n d they de elan that if any such proposals have been utde they can have but one possible result ftjfual albany the albany 4 sr9»jl eiia.nn a case before jvoar boouubx or the kvpreui ml aua»i aug 31 judge hogebroom md » ipwul term of th sapraom court . a-<uy to hear the motiou rautir to the motivanliip of tor saaqiwhun r-i!iu»<i 4r hal of tbe couad for the ramsey interest aeked for a postponement tilj to morrow owmg to the illnea of judge vllen who was to sjgne motions oe the j«t of th railroad oompuy mr field ejected saying that uwy wars enable to iad tfc hmvk of th of*p*»y tkmgfc h understood they had been kept t iw n lenoe of one of the opposing counsel it mof the greatest oouaftouence to them hat thaw books should be produced o hat they might be examined to aaoertiin ho were legal stockholder of the road mr smith replied admitting tsm the looks were temporarily at hia rwidenc lit said they were in the custody of the tffioeraof the road entitled to hold i tern mr field moved to tacsto js < nur of lodge peckbam appoiatng mr frij rs i»er nd also to dissolve the »>«« m smed by judge peekham to rf*trait*ak uid nu rter from acting m iiiniiajt the iojunction iasueds by judf rbbmpjl ir..l ludrt peckhan respectivew w am read and the court marksf ib 3 few ere both pretty broad inimwi.pat lea of ground after liatasaaj to tfc ar nmnntß jn and eon the ooert said tfc uestion invol%-cd in these caeaa required iiucb ooniiduratiod aud he did sot reel ai hough he would he able to render a deeia u in two or three days he therefore thoug tr o haim could result if the case bould go over until the next special term when all the nuestioni involved oould be fairly discussed he would however dis solve that portion of jadge pcckhhrn't in junction which restrained the defandaots mm instituting proceedings for th 9 recov ery of the books of tbe company and allow be residue to remain m full force until the next special term he then issued such orders miscellaneous tmbmawbit oftiknfkalimkhkttt fkom hifkekkxt points the democratic central committee yes terday selected sy-acuse v the place and sept 221 as the time for holding the state vonvention 1 (•. i&iggs editor of tin meriden l't ffrrorrirr wu ass&'iltcd yesterday momiog n the street at thai place by wilbur f t'arker sod of ex-vfa\or parker in conse iuence of the publication of an articlr re '■■< tnik apon young parker biggs was nik over the heard with the heavy end f a horee whip knocked down and con iiderably bruised john fields who has b«en on trial at williarosport i'a for tive days n<l who iw twice attempted inicide and an-e broke from the sher ifi in the street wu yeaterdsy ound guilty of murder in the tin degree i h;v m kussell who was ar eated in rochester saturday but for burglary ana arson in aurora c w was yesterday morning brought before judge fuller on a writ of habfau corp and discharged he a immediately rthrnwuii on a warrant maed by the pr»lice magistrate ot u.is cjtv iil while awaiting transportation to tne police sil!1'1 made bis e«cai>o the large freight ue^t nf the il'cwro | burlington and quincy railroad at juin ' 111 together with all th oiticea att&uhed and between twenty and thirty freight cars mostly laden was burned la*t night the loss is estimated at alx>ut iuo,(xio a nnm twr of the cars belonged to ike hannibal d t joseph railroad several hundred keg o npowder in the depot of the lat ter road were thr u into the river advices from scranton say tbc miners are no at work to-day but the inta^f have been cleared away and the prospeau if an early settlement of the trouble were gaatifying a special dispatch from boston say*.that pearl stroet is a heavy sufferer by the re cent failure of a boot and shoe firm in st louis the claims of ueven firms amount to immhk and three houses are nearly ruined • the hudson social twund north last nuht ktruuk a man horae and cart at mallury1 crossing tinutli si poughkeepsie the man whose name has not been ascer tained if pn>t>ably faully lnjuiud the horse was thrown an hi_<h as the smoke stack of the engine and into the river and the cart was demolmhed there is trouble inthekrat national bank of albany with the cashier adam v*n al len a gentleman who has for many years borne the highe«t reputation he is in the city atul says be mtends to remain and face all charges which may be brought against him the directors are investigating the nutter the proprietor of the mutniny sftwt ot savannah eork>a y»si«r<lay asssuim>d tbe deputy postmaster for an alleged affront in refusing to delivrr the mails to that journal vice president col fax has returned to san francisco from yo semite mrs colfa\f health has improved hon w h seward reached portland oregon yejt^rday and was received by the municipal authorities tl people turned out en mass mr seward appears cctuuiikji in regard to the future of alaska rains continue in oregon and che loss of giain in the state is large a are last evening destroyed fwle>'sdic tnre g'zpery in a lar urct'n structure on chestnut street i^ove kighth fokcv aie the loss is heavy iurluiimg many valuable paintingi one tireman fh killed by falling through the skylight the con tinental hotel at one time was to danger but escaped injury the miners of the delaware lackwanna and western kadroad company yesterday voted by 441 to ji to immediately resume work the strong citizens demonstration had the best effect there is e*ery proi n t of a full resumption of mi-iing with little delay r"m vihtkiii.iv mlbaajßjh mspitriir washington fill aitbmit to blow ip the kabine iist ok nnw m hmhaa on thk fitigatk washington aug ib,—fren t'aoby ommaoding in virginia it is now stated has written to en sherman asking au thority to inst&l < iov walker immediately in order that certain important appoint ments may be made jl ih de r's mdmmft judge dent expresses no doubt of his nomination by the mississippi conserva tives he has great elements < f strength in the state having at one time been the freedm n ■bureaa commissioner there when by bis tact he managed to well as to secure the ardent attachment of both the rebels and the negroes he will stump the state during the canvass 11l fi.ik ts kawjimis ben butler and lien kawungs are quar reling between tbemaelvea a quarter master in richmond bnrned some build ings used as a hospital during the war in which it is stated gen butler was inter ested at this the general demanded that the uartermuttt be instantly dismissed and the secretary refused tennessee reveni r officers col stokes called upon commissioner delano yesterday to have the recusant rev enue officer in tennessee removed the commissioner said the pre«idtnt fod secre tary boatwell murt be consulted tint the attempt to blow tp the sablne othuig bas been received at the navy department relative to the alleged mutiny tnd attempt to blow op the frigate sabjne noticed in a cable dispatch some of the old navy officers are disposed to discredit the statemedt that seven of the conspirators were hung to the yard-arm v they think commander walker would hardly attempt the exercise of this abitrary power m view of the fact that he had a fall complement of officers on board and probably enoaga mint to take care of the prisoners and bring them home for trial the satnne had on board about sixty midshiphien of the class which graduated last j*ne,a»d saiw from boston early in july her officer were comman der john g walker t*thinr lieut c'ommandera o c remy geotp ryan wm b bridgman john r bartlett i'hilip h cooper theodore f jewell and charle j train snrgson oeo peek passed as utant surgeon henry ssewirt passed assistant r-aymaater fe w wbitehonse captain of marines h r lowry the following is a complete alphabetical sod it ia preaaatad that all tkaaataess were praoil at the two aha laf hill n»ailk arthur e j ll j a o j wry w c bsssstt f 8 , barmy f u barwind e j biber l e stanch ard h a boues j d bowaaa c g . bradbury f b j brigam j b bmn c x backingham & h bulkier w ¥.; clarke c a coffin j h c curtis c x conley l b ; davenport k 6 delahay w e b ; imggs w ii ; field e e franklin j graydea j w , haddu w a hall m e hand h 0 harbor g b ; hun w r hob no j h hoiutoo >:. t hau f b kellogg v ; kimbau w w ; umnsek r h i low w j hakan l llana haa h e ; maatm w e hay s w , liajpa.a p macfarlane c '> , mitch sh moaw j h ; negley w j ; mtaltj -'- h nile r ; norria j 1 mm s c patch n j e patter w t j jmierer x , stuart d v tanee t it tkackera a m , turner w h ; wiley e h wilaon j c winsluw h wianrngto aaguat3l.—by direeticn of the president brevet liaatenut-colonel c h g'trlton i detailed aa profeeaorof military science and tactics at miami uni versity oxford ohio mmevsttt seoretary robeson arrived last nuckt for the purpose of attending the cabinet meet ing today he will remain until the and of the week when he will join admiral porter and continue their toar of inspec tion the president arrived this morning is ao early train accompanied by secretary fiab and gen porter up to noon he waa en gaged in receiving parties who called to consult him on various topics postmaster ieoeral creswell reached washington last night he has so fsr re covered from the injury to his arm that h will hereafter give the business of his de partment his personal attention new york return of a new iokkf.k from otvtxvw me t at havaka hin r matters in the metropolis niw vukk august tl hpac ials state that secretary fish in reply to inquiries from cubans in washington states that he has no information as to any action of the spanish government on the proposition to sell cuba it is believed in cuban circles that the serrano government will make no decision in the matter but will leave it to the x ing who is to be chosen by the cortes on the 15th september a xty yokker at havana dr simons a new yorker who has been a prisoner at havana for the last seven months has arrived in washington to se cure secretary fifth's aid in recovering the l>f**jue4*y taken from him by the spaniard during his e'otihn«nrcu he represents i that he vu shamefully trusted by niu oap tors s«j several tz narrowly eioai>ed being shot by the volunteers rik^shde bkizcke an illicit distillery at ms hudson av enue brooklyn was seized by the internal ivevenue officers yesterday amnnp the passengers by the city of brooklyn were gen craoo an<l < en tor bert the winona a new 7u,0u0 ferry boat 154 feet long was placed on toe fulton ferry line yesterday obrttarv the funeral ol mr cornelius grinnell who was accidentally killed in ryde isle of wight takes place this morning from trinity church i'oi.irk unjfoitms the uniform rule of the police commis sioners has been modified so as to jirrmit the omcers to be relieved of wearing their uniform in special cases by the board or its nifiubers or by the superintendent the twkki okoantzatiok the seventh ward wm m tweed lub held a meeting last evening in urbberance of the movement to place mr tweed in tlie democratic national commit tee in lieu of august belmont speeches were made by hrick pomuroy and john r heed cable news hknialuf the mtpohtkij ml tin v on the hjllllm bihil ibm uu tip aitvno to lom»on aug 31 the story of a con spiracy followed by the executions on the i 9 frigate sabine at cherbourg which was telegraphed from park some days ago in absolutely contradicted u'stkia and prussia it is sal that tfte unurel between aui tria and prnssia is likely to be amioahjy nettled bwon yon buest has made friend ly overtures to the prussian government various items pakj.h auti ji i'h.tj capture of haka dadi by mikado is confirmed the newspapers of this city assart that burlingame has received a dispatch from the chinese government expressing its cor dial rwbogcition of the treaties he has con cluded with amerut a he different koropean states the empress eupenic will remain at ajaccio a day or two she will return to i'arit some tim 9 between the ad and 9th of september the emperor was at work yesterday with m forcade de a ronguette public rumor stys the emperor will give audience tn visitors to-day cape may istßrcnon or tbrek principal hotels and other property—loss 1,000,000 cape mat augu.t 31.—a nre this \ morning in the japanese h"ui»e extended to ; the united states mcmackin's atlantic i and american hotels au were deitroy e.l together with many intervening stores . and cottages the loss by the are will probably reach a million of dollars guests lose heavily in baggag no lives lost among the buildings destroyed are the ouowingi pastoftioe city surveyor's of ice united states american how former ; ly american hotel including several stores ferris cottage huffnats dry goods me i mackin's new atlantic hotel all the prop ' erty on both aides of decatur street bar r refs boaliaa saloon mccann's hotel and i all the build ng on the north aide of jackson street to the 00-an the fire eommonced in the japanese store occupied by the celebrated pearl diver and spread to the postofnoe sad theaoe to the if & hotel and soon destroyed all buildings on washington street to ocean the flames swept along washington street to am-ncan bow atlantic hotel el ma ker's hotel koeaig's saloon hofnal's drag store and pmfcaner's restaurant every thing was destroyed from ocean street on the east to jackson street on the west and from washimftoii street on the north to tiaacfa o the sooth eicept tne columbia house which was saved by the admirable arrangemenu made for protactna against the hoss attached to the fffß departoent at congress hsil was brought into us when the names r—nhsd jackeoo street and by it the centre and ocean houses were saved the la pierre hoose was saved by tearing pthe atftf wrttnmtb«b fw l ipa them on the roof the row of bwddings on u-ashujton street a^oslt th old america hooae stuns was ilsmgiil by the waterand some of them wen torn dom tja ertjoi.f <* thelosiurao 000 the r nited states hotel was sold laat week to mr charles cosraay of phil adelphia far fso.omo borfaa the pearl diver in whose store chanad with oauip the fire the united sutoshotal wztvitarf * wo.o0o »■redfor|47,ooa the ship laborsrs of quebec are oa rtnk ma the tn-ie of the port - staust at a stand still yesterday the lab society numbering 9700 p*?szs marcux ... the harvards in england a ka\r ba>\rrt oives to the ouueti a.vo harvard cbewb at crystal pal ace london aug 3d—evening the loa doa rowing dab this mu gave • gnad dinner to the oxford and harvard univer sities host crews at the crystal palace the oxford crew ni represented b wu lan alone while the harvard on mi represented by simssonds fay lirnio base rice bunham and btaekie the party though private numbered more than one hundred mbmi including char lea diekena and thomas hughes eiuxmbu oi parliament charles biekeae ia pro poaiag the principal toa«t of the eveain aid that a remarkable vo'ume whie hwu puhluhad within a ahort time of hii viait to the united statei contained biographiai of ninety five yonng men w-u nurtured well born and trained in peaceful pnraaiu who when their country called them sought distinction in the late war thoae great pirita displayed extraordinary apti tude and were dutingniahed by their deed and great heroiam erery oae of theai had been educated in one achool—that achool the harvard university they fought agaiaat odds ; were remarkable for the ia vincible spirit in which they received de feat was not the contest of last friday an evidence ia point of the spirit sack as was shown by their predecessors ia the late war he then paid naadaome eouphsasata to the oxford crew la referring again to the harvard crew mr dnkene said that the t*r in which they would be re ceived on their return hume would find a ready echo in every corner of fugl mr simmons of the harvard craw briefly re sponding said that he considered that it was no disgrace to have been defeated by uch a crew as oxford pitted against them mr willan of the oxford crev rose anil replying to the compliments of mr diokens and mr simmons apologized for the ab aence of hia colleagues he then stated hat of all the races in which he had row ed he had never been so hard pressed as in the race with the harvard's summary items of ntkrest fh«>m all i'm nts the alert base iwi club of rochester started on their western tour this morn ing the gas m an empty oil tank on a freight train of the boston & albany railroad at newton mvi exploded last sight caus ing the death of samuel preston conduc tor by burning a brakeman was slightly burned the car was set on tire but the flames were extingui hed w j saville an apothecaay's clerk in boston who sold laudanum for rhubarb causing the death of mrs norton has beeu admitted to bail in 520,000 to answer a charge of manaiaughtec f-w "— from san francisco says | j rosa brown dermj fchat c jounced j burlingame's mission and awarus sl tfljt to burliogame for his honesty of pur poee but tutuki the chinese government i will not move forward eicept under the pressure that ia by the enforcing of treaty rights he disavows all participation in the charge against burlingame of showing traudulant credentials or procuring the appointment of a new minister to chin all was reported quiet at scrantn fa monday niglt bars and saloons in that city have been closed by order of the mayor four hundred special police have been sworn in and seven hundred citizens have been enrolled as volunteers under command of col chas c boyce all of tbc coal mines are heavily guarded at the request of miners belonging there but em ployed in other district wno have returned since it was voted to resume work that question bas been reopened and a final bal lot will be taken by the miners union at 10 o'clock tuesday moruing six mines were worked on monday but none with a full force many miners from other local ities left on the evening trains the miners of the delaware & hudson canal company at olyphant voted monday to return to work mm ■metallopherapia fire f disease by metals a new thlntl in medicine pari«c..rrcs'*..nd_ncs ufth n v bffmb the most astonishing new thing in medi cine is the pr__ctice of metatlotberapia or cure oi disease uy aietalc ss practiced by dr ban of paris the men who have seen it tried at the hospital still re i use to believe because they io not ace the trace between cause and effect thu far the moat striking results in its use have been obtained in cases of colorosis hysterical '■;■•_■■•■mod the cachexias generally to ascertain what metal ia adapted to tne case and this is the astounding part of the new doctrine—plates ot two or throe inches in diameter of gold copper zinc steel and silver are placed successively on tbe akin of the patient and whichever one of these plates in a given timr-—say in two hour produces the greatest smart lug and redness is ch->.*.n aa _ i ie_nedy littest to care the disease the metal thus indicates by its external effect whether it will be useful or not internally when there ia an lethesiaof thi surface m is common m hys terical paralysis circulation redness and sensation are produced rapidly by the right metal—the most frequently by gold—and tiis metal given internally cures in one fourth of the time require.l by the old me thod of iron an_.up_-3i__o.i_i hydropathy and the like m mialke of paris is ma king for thia purpose a pill of the bromide of gold which has been thus far most suc cessfully used the new theory ia being experimented on a large scale and ia well worth the while every one tecouecte the story ot the man who on a bet waa made aick by being pasaed on the road by mveral persons sac cessively who each made remark oa hia sickly look a certain doctor at paris has placed himself voluntarily in a similar po sition ths wars of red and white are nothing compared with the wars of doctors who believe that tubercles are infectious and those who believe the contrary dr lespiand to prove that tubercles wsrs not infectious inserted a few weeks ago into his own arm in the presence of other phy sicians a certain quantity of tubercular matter taken from a cadaver since then he ia met at every corner with soma such gay expression m theae why how well you look !*' eh old fellow no cough yet ?'* seems to me that you are not looking r so well this morning.'1 * come now tell the truth no symp toms yet just come in and let me thump you a little to see how the thing is going on if the poor doctor stands all thia aod the poison besides he is the bravest man that treads the earth to place one's self thn _ voluntarily in presence of death by a dangerous inoculation requires mora cour age than most mortals a boast of if he sabsrelm take aud they probably will dr leapiaud need not seek nittre be hind an illusion—he is a dead men what is worse his experinent will ba umlmb for if tie uvss tba partisansof ths infection theory will claim that the inoculat.on was not made under the proper condition and if he diss ths opposite aide will claim that he wm already tubercular or that he be came so from fright harvard's pluck how the i>efeat of the american cixb | is bedecked hmaitry to tfce n t tribun j i cannot too often reiterate my adaura tion of the marveiom pluct harvard flowed in tteir eooru rfnrim the laet two milrt to redeem a lort race it wa beyond praiae in nuaj j—ri experience i merer m a losing cr«w raw nn at n|ek ■■- i flinching dttenmnatioa they man oan amed for ail faaltt by the hiralrou ' fidelity and brarery althnuh the race ia loat it ia aa diecred itto them all bgland adaiina their lallantry nmplictt and qmiet food mm lln the hehanor whiob harrard k ahowa ; thi.«eo«mbebettet_thantw.i mi . i irm^e^^r^mthefnj^c lop i poaed their enterpriee ai qouotic bat smsrsmir iiliil i -_*_—*_**. a—au ak ladt-n -__*__> s iiii aaatmv n tha-r a its-apt i_____u af ncttanr d i***-***—sssaj a_b s*bj7 jfl mfc bbbssb m_sss-b mmt mb asmsmji 1 mbka c____bmß_l h__r amss_r"^m_sr^^m^bmß lik-d for « katt b bb___u swtt t»*.;_t_-_c--lß_ji to th end it ra 40 iteadily harvard haa bent lilsln by tb fine foor evsr seen oo th thame _. o p-rlect via their rmnditi that oxford could have row«d the no again half aa hour alter _____ in fact after that nr wa over th-t rowed dowa to pa v p_bg p_o with th pro «____*.. harvard cam dowa oa th umpire's bat and aa how reet broa ht then round la has oxford's o aa they rowed down as iibtibbs wa fliacoverable to have led each » ere nver marly half the coaree wae ia iteelf ao honor touching th highest harvard accept their defeat manfally make no com plaint aad no apology but bravely admit themaelvea fairly beaten suppressing an ignoramus soehk at thk sa/.kjc sciestific mf.ctinu | from the sew york tribune j quito a aceae oocarrod at the meeting of the american scientific annotation is 8a km on wednaaday mr j s urinua un dertook to read a paper oontaiaiaa the ful lowing remarkable theory the ocean once oorered the globe the ooatiaenu with their preeent outline ma from thr bottom of the eaa more than three mil and came wiihin n few hundred feet of the anrfaoe of the tv withia neck of thr waves before any of the praaant moun tains were created the nw beeami upon the riaiag borders abraded them and the aediaient being deposited on a centin ant near the border produced depreeiioiu wltheae by reaction produced eleva tions before mr grimea had begun to get through with hta reading he m interrupt ed hy the chairman prof agaau who aid ih meetißk wai preued for time and that mr.(.rime didn't anderatand the elementary principle of geology mr urimea pathetically remarked that prof agaaaiz wanted to bring back the day of the luquuition pn>f a laid that it wu hia huunem to ice that the time waa not needleealy frittered away mr grimea asted eruaettoauy if the gla ial theory had bean adopted by the geologuto of the uat thirty yean prof agaeaii good naturedly responded that he did not care whether it had or not " prof hall than knocked mr grime1 theory into amither eene and the meeting aroaeeded to more important metten hotel for working people stewarts orakd undertaking 0 phil anthhopy-pftabouy to br outdone ifr.rn appletm luurual.j in order to provide suitable homes for industrious young men and women mr esandet t stewart of this city i,o de voted su millions oi dollars to the erection of buildings for our work-people his plan includes the construction of two grand tructu w !"\ v >» «■»•* hoteh on fourth avenue between lnutj cch and thirty-third streets the excavation is already made and the foundations begun for the tint building which is intended as a home for young working women it is to be constructed of iron thoroughly lire proof and will have three fronts upon the three streets named on fourth avenue the frontage will be one hundred and nine ty-two feet six inches on thirty-second and thirty-third streets respectively two hun dred and five feet the area covered by the whole structure will be forty-one thou sand square feet it would be useless to ci cumber our space with architectural details that would convey no idea to the general reaier the main building will be six stories in hight with an additional story in the mansard roof over the cen tral portions of each front and extending a space or width of one hundred feet on each will be an additional story with a super i imposed mansard roof making the muter of each front e+ght atot • it'ga at the extremities of each of these central eleva tions as well as upon the street-angles the building will have turreted towers each twenty-four feet in widt and hjght these towers are ten in number and varied in design with pinnacles rising from their angles they will doubtless form graceful ' crowns to the whole structure and give lightness and airy elegance to the other wi-e hfary mass of columns acd windows the color—pure white—will also assist in i thy respect the entire central bight v.ll bt one hundred and mine teet the main ' portion of the building to the entablature ' will bd ninety feet and the roof adds to this twelve ie«t at the sides and eighteen le«t at the centers the gencal effect of the architect's idea will undoubtedly be very impo ing me principal entrance on the fourth avenue frrnt wiu haye a width of forty eight feet the portico will he two stories in height and unique and beautiful id design it will consist of massive clus ter-columns with foliated capitals and bases on octagon-shaped pedestals the ' first will contain twenty-four stores each tifiy-two feet deep by seventeen wide and handsomely finished with plate glass win : clows the rents from these will material ■ly assist in meeting the pecuniary needs of ' the institution ' the interior will be reached by a wide staircase through the vestibule which ■with its tall and massive pillar will more ' nearly deserve the descriptive term grand than many places to which the word is ap ' plied beyond the vestibue wi 1 be a hall ' paved with marble thirty feet wide with ' double flights of stairs leading upward and ' these having spacious landings those whose ' knees quake at the thought of eight stories to climb will feel relieved at the sight of the comfortable elevators on each side of the staircase and running from the ' first to the upper story enough space for < fresh air in the rooms will be secured by \ the bight of the stories—the tint for stores i nineteen feet six inches second fourteen j feet two inches third thirteen feet seven 1 inches fourth twelve feet six inches-fifth twelve f«et suth eleven feet five inches i and the roof story seven feet eleven inches 1 the interior court yard will be ninety-four feet by one hundred and sixteen affording thus a fine breathing space fortheoccu i pants of the interior rooms the hollow < square thus formed by the surrounding i walls of the building will be something ; imposing wven beautiful with the gold tish and the fountain the basement will be fourteen feet below the level i of the street and its vaults will re i veal the massive masonry which atua ■like will should the uon world 1 for people above there will be a great en gine generating steam for heating the build i ing tor raising and lowering the great ale i vators for driving the vast fans that are to cm>l the summer air and for lending iron sinews to the kitchen and the laundry there are to be ventilating shafts froip top to bottom eight by t?s see square la kitchen and the laundry arrangement are to bs upon th most improved hotel plans the hotel offices are to hold the persons who are to aid in the comfort ox ue la mates i«t m haps that the conventional ■hotel clerk with ha unapproachable digni ty will not be then in the back part oi the building wh re the can be no stores and whim im contact with other buildings would impede the free aoossaoi air and ugat which all the rooms are ta have abaadant antlj the waadry awi kiteaesmnll be sit uated sad above them she largo halls for various purposes one of these will bs the dining-room conducted om the rpstawjih plan thirty f t asaety-two su dfanen i the great ha is for lectors coo certs and otaer rstrisrtinsm and o urn sariing nssß and library will b of the sasns sue the slsspiag rooms will bs oi two kinds—the larger ones si«tsem by eighteen feet in space sad iatea<*ed ut two sisters or two friends wsaimn hm the s&alw '*»?*, tight feet by sane ln m per sosi ssdy bxpsnssws in tasaitasioos ot the kind sbwws snes applicant vsswlly have a arksdp^ere««flr^a^r*>ms:a«ltu moral advantage of this la ac orubt very tw tb tn««gnnimt ynm to wrkis irl »*» jxmm v oocupuit mm ta and oootoumw of * hotel t aa i n—iliaglj mall coat e«cn one u p»y lat tke fixed rata or lodging ; the hmno 1 knrt of the idea ccuistmg is the fact that fek irrniirt wui boeaftuad to mew oncohort —■-•-'-- thaaaiiu rtly ia iks imek of tfea kaatat poor at » o.t ..«. 1«m if wojm km ■■» ■!■■■< nasby 6ieteives a letv&k rimmi his old axi teadfast rkie»d deacok roguh rn»alhet ( lal bia.lt j 1 iitm'h t«vkjth houua coi jmr ohio auiuat fi isw f ha followia epistle reached ese jatar . i receeved it with miailsil muslims i gsaed at the familyer rtaap unto tkt i sjeeed it in uuej m i tkot that it n inflicted onto the paper by the hud uv > ainer indigaaabea eeezed ma but nan tin i opened the envelope and road at fol lows r dsnoiftatk x boaso wn-h h in uwsta • ur kentucky - august lha 19ia lam i mr liiar dus fiiund—absence it v sod oonkem lava but that wont work in yoor cam i hed tried to forget 70a and ued well nigh suoeeeded bat in overhauls some papers yeeterday i happened to ova aorom aoeae it yoor note ef hand lor amall amounts borrowed a meat different time uid i realized to wonst the force of the olti tine t.i lott to tiw to nesuy daw and i boat out into a flood or teen bat asuutur thia i eot oat to gin yoo the newa or the corners crops is a totle failyoor here the eea 00 her bin favorable but we bar bin an entirely without labor that we put ia but very little aeed at the tune we ought u her hed our enn plantid beaker gavitt kernel me pel tor elder pennibackar and oar cone wuz econrin the country to get esaff niggers to plant for uo but ez they each hedlaod uv their own they wouldn t do it sonir course there wuz none uv any account put in the little that wuz put v wont amount to nothtn ea we ooodent get no niggers to tend it durin the growin ace eon aud the weeds took poeaeaaioa ut it entirely joe bigle sejested that if we'd spend half the tittle plantin uv it that we did holdia meetina to deriee wajb to get nigger labor we'd hey a bustin crop but yoo know josef he's lost caiikter he works with hi own hands one uv the most tetchia sitea i ever beheld wuz at bee come early in may jiat after owcotninittet bed returned from a fruitl aaarch after hands to do oar plantin the entire cor ners wuz preeent but there wuz a eettied gloom onto ther f at wich even the re freshments they wuz oonaooming ooodent entirely dissipate they wuz grouped about the bar room ezyooaual elder pennibacker wuz a kanin in a chair with his back to a barrel issaker oavitt wuz on his back on stable in the corner and the others wnz a sittin on kege in various parts uv the room wo una sighed the elder puttin hia feet onto a keg that he mite rest easier and pensively squirt n tobacco jooce at a fly on the wall opposite where is the labor to plant the corn we sa.u starve alas sighed the deekin shifting his seat ao that he cooi cock his feet agin the wall alas the mimts is creeping on day succeeds day and no corn in yet yes replied issaker iavitt rollin over onto hla beliy and anuu waseu up onto his elbows this is the froots uv abliah nism ten years ago when we hed our niggers we hed our corn all in by this time and wuz ready to put em to plowin on it out now that we are dependent onto our labo " and issaker groaned and rolled over on to his back and so we sot and sot and mourned the result uv wich is that there aint an acre uv good corn m the entire section wood that the abuahnists wich brought all this onto us oood see the room they hey wrought the prevalin topic of discussion sence yoo left us hez been the trouble with pol lock and a ablishen friend of hizzen who lives in springfield luinoy the restin place uv that human goriller a iinkin growin out uv the lena ijaeetian yoo rcmemljei tnree years ago the corporashun ishooa its bonus bearm six per cent for 2000 to bild a lock up and a yaer later when it wuz found neaaary to gravel the road between the corners ni the staeheo at heiißesinnvlile so ez to redooae the freight on the whisky oonsumed by us we ishood bonds beerta eight per oen t to the amount of uuu both ishnoe ronnin twen ty five yeers these bonds were taken by pollock and this friend of m^en lmt 5 we paid the intrmt on theae bonds but this veer the pe-ple l^lt that the burden wua too heavy they could not re concile theirselves to the idea uv sweatin to support in idle luxury the bloated bond holders and the populis murmured agin it wat to do we didn't know till finally elder pennebacker who borrows my paoer *»" urlt ]*" brk"i "--«*«?-)••. got it h ul"'i uin read^n the i'imocratic propoei tiou to tax bonos and a lite dawned ontc '• we'll tax these bonds of pollock's ■" sed the elder and thus releeve ouraelvea uv this thraldom to the money power thank heaven the people hev'nt yet p trted with all their power the aegeetion wuz acted onto to-wunat too council wuz assembled and by a yoo nanymus vote an ordinance wuz paaaed levyin a tax uv eight cents onto the dollar on all bonds ishoed by the corporaahun for moneys borrowed uv all sorts pollock wuz away when the ardiiiance wuz passed aud it so happened that he returned the very day that his interest wuz due immejitly ha proceeded to the trezrar'a of fice wich is captain mcpeltar's with his ooopona captain mcpelter received him blandly and putting the coopons away tendered him ia 100 thereof a receipt for t taxes on them aed bonds wat ia this ejaekilaaad the astonished pollock taxes :" returned mcpelter smilinly we have aaseaaed a tax onto our bonds uv eight cents onto the dollar wich it hap pens is just what yoor int laat ia we akorn rupudiation—we ahel pay principa and interest—bat we hey the rite to tax bonds and tax em we will " is the tax eight cents on the dollar on all bonds it the oorporashen asked pol lock trooiy it is aed mcpelter i hold also the bonds ishood a year u fore theae for buddin a lock-op bat wich only bear six per cent the tax pays t interact end two per cent over—what will you do with th-.i two per cent do with it exclaimed mcpelter why we ahel apply it to the payment uv the principal uv oomna the entire rave noo uv thy oorporatinsi ia pledged to the ex tinguishment uv its dsbt and we shel not be recreant to our trust pollock went away but mcpelter had a aw idea he iramejitly called the council together and sejested that the tat on the bonds ought to be twelve iaeoad ay eiiiat per cent ez that tax would not only pay the interim an the 8 par cent bonds but would ehiagnah the bonds theinolvm tee ail per cent bonds would nos ealy be eaten up but would leave rotloek is debt to the enennrwham long beiere they wu doo tae way uv eaopa from ov tiuahjaa wuz so very plain that the comrwil to-wsae ae cedad to it said noba wu given fauaek ur the u*v acmbsm imejitlythe oravaa wretch wantid to sell the bondi o the dty at half ther face put the imuestliuei vnz rejected with skors the council passed a reaolooahun rebonkin him for intimatia that the corner wood not live up to its obligation kz much ez we loathe wo reawked elder penaittkar the mumcinei presi dent we shau pay yoor boada jouar for dolut priocieal aad interest—requiring voii however to bear sich taxation ez may but es the tax eata up both interest aod principal what do 1 get for my money • aat •- tu atitt-neckt man the untectioa uv our l«wi thundered tw people waa so indignant at this ab lisnnut aseddler for h objectia to cc ekit aue a proeeeeua that thay mobbed bia store aud wood hey hug him bwt for the mter tskam uv joe bigler who isallaz where ha i s . v ti.l ej it wuz ik toim.it for bnemdismrhatteaahklms.fm ha twastsrl s payme-t v hia at estpora shusi kowi wt tin juetiarweeaadvv properly to take it and bald him mil he owned out a greenback bom hia lu gott«e mn wat yon ova m dm istiw bw ip ei i faitm hi boris mmb i cood no p tk^kin tha lord tk»i i om not u at tka flaa ■in piimlm wit they pnaek tkaak bmi f«r ktataokw pmoura v kian wick ni fill ill auuiimrofdackuhimnm *• uffcny imm cownaj •■* loadoe n h . law da mm tw^lon ad im two h txtaadias eatmly ami tkr j'^«fc b««k<ypo«ifr pencwb „ ■■•• hmhm tknr bnmif by th aulbam 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tennessee journalism an illustrated sketch by mark twain will aiteab in the buffalo express for silk by all am dialcm bjy#lv a3l bb#m september new fallv goods at jewettp o>tu parfceta an.nii.naai fa auiulmuriiit riwtora aude boots ud shoe l r own mi auk at mue us than the uual prlcaa which an aifarior to uirthinj la tl aaiko and wauumtkd jiul out ib nncm a aaw ua rlrpm button boot tor ladlm mkan and i'hiwu kink serge akk ! eroi poked button harie antoinette slippers boy and yont h's fine calf boots lilbh-s mu h cuat vaiihi jas h je wett w6 mapi st ajratkiaj block ■*!» aw»caw closing out closing out regardless of cost or value its • ala wt ok our summer stock unftßl closed out by sertember tbi stook oossistb of hats caps and straw goods stock must be clo>ed out sign of the 810 uprioht rear 91 main st bergtold brothers rfii.t mrwieti qukap cash grocery house teas rarmi snces 81 jails holanni axii struts l»n rcleskateoatakcb choick binh rahilt rlofr ruia oamnn caiada oatmeal ah p>oa adi at torn pcmibte l 4 uf br cxa andrew m johnston thomas hotel & dining rooms fo the ecborcaji flajcj cm rfbrtap m whu^i 8k bofiatlo n y ladies and gents private dining rooms nun ob wajmaakm r huxotatdj clakaitb alt m neanm dailt dih^mfbomittoi am tw to m»m at 4u opm wb.olvb fc rrttir."t**.!sx a mh jtr ■•.-.,.., i.n...ij 1 jfswtfr ******'*■*—* "^ j r howell practical gildn ajtd rame hakbe >«. 1 mimn hiiii w b htail ml him inm or all ima ham to oido «<. | iw >—«_ ' . 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-01 |
| 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 | 1869-09-01 |
| 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. 8068 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-01 |
| 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 | 1869-09-01 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690901_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. 8068 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3031 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 1 1869 no 8068 new york 0v oli ' all km.ed wcie i'kf i'akebfok afietujdi\»e the boy swis im.ek v v aug m tb««m««(tci united sutm vi thomaa vv egan th weigher in the < ustnm house who is charged with fraud in relation to his pay rolla ha been aummed up the ( jotmnumoevr reeerv ing liii decision the drcisioa in thia cms and in that of percy b spear the othet « uitom hoaee weigher charged with a mm ilar offence wui be promulgated nmul taneooalyby coowiaaioner oaborn within a tew daja the hmmoi or autooritt the eaee of charlee myen a deeerter from the united statee army who wu ar rtsted and diacharged on a writ of hatra • vrpu by jndge troy and re-arreatwi b the unifad states anthontiea wm bmagfat up again thu morning h*t<,re 1 u-i troy district attorney trac^y pp«»r<''l for tht gorernmen ana naked fora further dela m the hearing antil h ahouid b>vc time t examine aome aathuritim in the cwi th court granted the rttjuwtt hw the caa waa adjourned until hatunuy wit thk oi.li stamp mwinjtijl the examination m the oaae ur john mc cartney the boy employed in th gold room who waa ohart(«ry o ocx kiu.u < h ik iopkrtitnklp tiw uort«rrign«d b*vt uiia iu fonimd ft eopttrtaflr li v v dcr the flrm name o h o 4w h c dv v the ccvmoisoi nolum k,ltn » co win eontl ie the |
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