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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday seffember j 1869 no ra plymouth hodieft have been brought up from tli mine fwonw luhpat h n rant..n sept 8 at 5:15 a m 0 ix uavis thomaa williams 8 l>avies an-j wm smith went down the shaft mn yonu w minutes discovered hnner can and cap at 1:30 r williams i v wmm mi williams and vm thouiai went dowi j were gone 30 minutes hw*md a whol company of miners dead on the tact sida of the mine preparation are making to tu-.wl dovrn iu kanth of four men each and tiie bodie will be brought out as rapidly as possible 7:30 oniganjr jmt returned report they went up the plane just beyou.l which a barrier waa met nmmtim f a car packed around with ml culm and dottuu this was cleared away aixl pro e«-,hrn a little farther another barrier was mi t nearly completed and conatrihtt <\ m tht ftr-tt one iu&m found iip"ii the out-iide where j ha-l ix-en at work la>uij up wwsl all wa ompl ed wave a huh a rt j'ist nutlicient it h interred that b bad jiiht llnisli 1 lux t i-i and wax prc|i*n;i t4 join in compan j i if in on th oqpam&m «"!*■by craw liny hack i tkii banta u as iwwj vk«s th whole lam of miners wan f.utij ciikr.-^tul and pflad our span another and 4«h active w/mfokutkamm ar t>ein made for the iiiiiin-iii.it eiiioval of the imhlics the condition of tlie mine h ioipro ing ml the ixxly of john bmvm of ply mouth wad the tnird brought out a^wl tl k.-rmcrly lived in l'rovi.ll-ncc la<l a wife and one cluiil ho wan found witiiifa thf tiarricakt i ii.n-i which w«tl all the other badim mr k c wadliam says urn names of tinl dead wiil !»; miiiiwiiu imi a-h fast m thuy arc lrr..'ngbt out in<l rcltttiveh will ba al lowed to ffirtt th liitffn a qmmm 1 jury have jml navtd mm b.mii«-a of steel and slocum the bmh t)i.'ii.r in lirin^'iu out 1i » are required to be swnni to tbi t:t!-t in moh case the jawycrh adwse tlie jury 1 ailier o'harra f wilkcsbarre is premtlit h:4 a m — win hallihay of l'me bridji wan braagbt hmm uh mine nearly exhausted the fifth bodj txliumed waa , that of a boy named wiu williums a^-d 14 he liad woikfvl litre only one day the sixth body i that of math wa evans he appears to have <!:■;■1 in great agony i'-uia m - uavi*l lonen who lost his lift iti an effort t renc-ue his companions on m.ih'ljiy night ami thomi vviltiams who | also foat his life for the same ohjuct are u c tnmt'd this afternoon 10 a m — tht^.urth bady exhurnnd wa that of was i ilwatl uaavai wbm u»th opt-n and his head turned aside li i wife and several uhddreu are in tht old lullllltlj ono daughter liven in plymouth and h;u ba<i a son in the mino 1240 a m.—ten belies have btt-n raised fn.m th mill some of fat bfllhi were distiffured the watcuus of men had stopped at from four to live vi<>ck up paam to have hi i on taeuday mornid hm n'xlic of two boyt 1 covered wm found clafl|>ed in their lather's anus tht fiiuera of the two men who i 4 tin ir i\«s in an aflart to maaai the men in the mine on monday took place thin aicrrtioon at t:4 a m mr h-dl.uay of l*me lli'iye oue of the worl-inj party was brought from tht mine uear •' uxhaasui ■v but subst.|ul'iitly rc-i>vered tiik uth brtuarram f sept b up to 7tls tiiin evening the work of bringing the dea^l bodies to the bbffaaa procwedtd steadily i '■<[ -, ■. im^ifs have now bs«a r«ts«d and | their funerals will be in id to-morrow from avondale a li<tpatch han l«en n ■. ■from president yam sloan of the delaware lackawanna & wflstani icailrnad cciin}>auy i>rdenng all the tthopn and worlm ot the 4-onipaitv to !>•■clu.ipd aixl baa trains t and from avoudale and at i ptooiuu-nt poiuts on tile nut i thestort-tmii i'ittmton were closed to-day and a meeting wav held to raim funds lor the relief of the baflanml mayor hill f this city will in t ii morning iamm a ]•• . nation ordering the pluois ot butiiiu'ss t ik closed on the mi and huh inst bafiatßui'scnl ti.'hh have aaaa naawaii a follovia a*m tr.rm thr new york baah i hrokrr 23(h from a.na packer and ant from ov gaarj new york tthfkii'an sii.m.k amuvf n khai i'l i.'v.m infknt i'llakt.i aiiai.nst iijmi'kk nunai.i.y both tmwh to tbi n m pub übs hem rawuxa ami fbi i'm>al.k si mum new york sept 8 thi afternoon v comrvtor she-idan shook callc-d attheoiliee of ». niul states oraiiiis»iodfr smatfc and , evprchsed his readiness to furnish every facimj in his power to ibtmt the part its wkfl p*-rpetratt tlir alu'gol r.venue frauds anoesitor cvt-lan«l t:it^s that he did not intend to chirgr mr shonk with commit ting the fund and bafievw him iaaomßt it is chargwl tiiat iv august 1 s(»7 h i matte-son re».m'ivtd a check for 977h frtmi j h alexwidei a 0 broker in tayincut of their taxt-s be hat y r and deposited the money in a back la his own orvdit but the firm was not crudiud with the amount on the tax books 1 i abrali.wn asms taut bmwf 4 made an aa*'««uu*nt whi':h aa bot however returned t t]lp coßto tor tr uveland reassessed tlieui fi-r tax oh of is<l7 heu the fraud wa;i diacov i.w.s iuwuitt1 m'nkkar collector inuncll li.i rnjiiosted that the flags f all vt^-'-ln in ort be displayed at half mast to-morrow in testimony uf respect for tha memory of the late < en llawlins lir.krai i>iinat!on the new ywfc stock kxihanpo this af ternoon voteii to apfropriate tmnm the tun • in the tfrwuty for the relut f the wi.low and children of qm uawlina w s(mm for the iiiff»:rern by the avondale uoal mine diaa«t*r the kawllns fund here now amouuu to bm,fiuo mr luurlow weed to day wnt a check for oue hundred dollars for the reli.'f of tlw avondale imne sutfurers tiik ameui'jn institttk tair opened t liiflht lltm horace ireeloy de livered the address which consisted of an able review of the progress of american inventions since the tirst exhibition of the society forty yuan a^o he referred rtpeciapy to the wouderftil development and vast increase of american productions vi every dencr>ption washington iriokxcaa of nodnonuau wouaonm hie latk sf.uif.taryi'kwak arran<:f e\t for tiiefi xkrai litl shtllm mmmi ma'hktahv ok walt whwiiiiiii sept 7.—the heads of the treasury ivireau tu-diy passed resolu turn in re*i>-?ct to the uiemnry of kawlins the secretary of the navy ordered the hags halt maatcd at the navy yards to morrow iniiiut guun tireil and crape to be t worn by the ohioers for thirty days the mayor ol washington has issued a jrpclamation closing the municipal office to-morrow the indications are that all pillar bnsineas throughout the city will be then suspended the remains will be followed by nearly three hundred carriage containing the family friends members of the diplomatic corps and the officials of the government in addition to the mili tary and various civic association after the religious atrvices at the congrewonal oeajatary % lalate of three volleys of mna ketrr ami twelve gau or ultos from the artillery will be tired the funeral pa aeeuit will doobtles be one of the most anlemn aad improasive rer witnessed in hucity among others bo hare ar fired to attend the funeral is gen an w»«k •< ew york roarrond wih**at«uearyiu petition in the can s?m brow bivvoo nd other on tritl wore a military oommiauon at calo it t««a omf juetooe cba h order 4«ka4 uclkw aotion upon the petition be iiißpended until after the deciiion of the , verger caoe at the ' ctol>*'r ewiion of the , sapreme jourt at washington the va is v the president tin afujroooo ap]»ointe<i j en sherman to act m secretarj-of tht ' wm until the vacancy caawd by the dpath | • of r«n kaw!inn bhall be tilled cable news c2keat uritain thkratknuf tkoiiii.k with china kx is tkknation.ai kil'lk match httpmed umank mass meetim in hvbliv lamm sept h the m ruh-j tele ■// •>< la sn ' ■:,!■■!, 1 to-day cv the result of the recent international rowing match ■*-■-■a tho oxford and harvari crews the writer says the merits of the two -\; ■t ins will h undecided unti oxford crosaes the atlantic and me the american crew od american waters rd eicho has miggcstcj a n'le match between england and amerca i iiisa i at t'lnr to-ilay i.t indiua&nt over the l*t outra^t-s in china it saj whetlitr < urn iii/i.-htiih that it in for its own ad vant ge to bi fret to kara evdn in iti own i iii:j iuu or not eii^lmd 1 rtstjlved to in i.«t that it must km|j the mandarins under f»rojier voutrnl we shall refuse tht rfthjk^n l'-ihty of iiiaiutamin n-ace in china if t'«tis 11 ny iciiin-uti i f-*r tho lacjmlma that it in trjin la dective t weatata poift-fra by a pretended dc.iire v estaslish am lirt-t;t relatiiinn it i ha dto uq.ler t.in<l how an slmiil'l aaaar mt war under l«-«fl f*vora(-le conditiona ift-cau-m we nlxli uat«xl 1 '.'■iitiix»|>tilar ■■[!■.,■of , ! n-.ti.-:n thu ; - 1 ai tor outrages r--illy the actd of thr mandarinn delegat<-d tron it-kin sh 11 a war arise it would be un<jues tionamy our interest to stipulate that the fattftaamt ot the ternifl of tho treaty ihj u umed sol.lv hy the ttliaaw otv ijivprii inriit in yivinu a lhauce of sujcess to th baffsmttjaam ariariaa m.'iv e aowrotatriajj aaaaaanlf whit it nn^ht !»•* opaapadad to effect by force the present iilartas yivt no cauf*l to distrust the recently raaeajwmd daetfiaa that it ia vtetter for for*-i^uerh tru<l in 14 with t nma to make it the o'lkinesft nf the < entral government to keep the trea i'1 olihge ita subjects to do so marine maasußa barit selina cam dutaj which from £ pl may 1 for new was bnrued at fte the captaiu w were saved and landed at st ht atalanta from aberileflft for new has put in at londonderry leaking 11 discharge her ear^o h rt-man i'kinonfr.s dt'hi.in ept s — a meeting of those favorable to amnesty to the fenian pna attn waa held at ldßmliek yesterday fver twenty live thousand people mm present a series of appropriate resolu tion were adopted among wb'ioh waa oik v*h rtitij f!i;it the farmern of ireland will not accept any tenantri^ht bill until the jwihtiual pri&onera are liberated sir john i iray editor of the /■'/>' »*"«'-■journal makes an apueal to mr johnson of u^lfurit as leafier or thr rangvmen u c.perate iv the m<ivemeut for the settle ment o the land question the continent ffarouoai nßhron at a cabinet cock cil yestfkimy tdk mai'hii ftobsb 031 i.e sh ki.es nutk ( paris se;>t b.—the f.mperor to day , dvmhisd at a - ciin.-ii of lmnlßtcra at st , i'loutl his visit to i'aris is ptistp^ned un til to-morrow pha t'ntrir to-day h ifa^ci to jnuivi , that the complete run to ration i jim km utur'n health is near at hand ien prim i'jj.iiiih t vichy he retun-'s to madrid on the igth mst mam:ip sept s tfea /^,' j'.f to-d.»y ' h^l the aiiitricaii uiiih^ut li;ih u<>t sent : any note to ttiu s|.aui-ih point ing out thu jioaßiliility f thf recognition ii the < uhan iusurgpnts a hupighwiti uuiler the prt'smurc of public opinu-n in the t'nit^d states hut he declares the uhmlm have ma-le immense progrnsa in gaiuin anicr uau sympathy and they lt not relax their ttlnrt-h to obtain recfymtion tor the cnhaus cuba 1.1 l hocth mtsof thi ii ie jikam i.\s lin.a--m)mk tall lyd(u inlu'u.fch in bl 081 i'akty havana sept 7 it i reported through mail carriers that < i-s^r it h ml t^upsada with -:\ thousand men attacked las tu nan which was pwriaoßtd l<y leaf hundred sick and invalid himtl'tl coue'deriug a vu t ry sure they published o*l un(,-onn.i.s tic proclamation they t hm repulsed with a loss gfl five handled me-i mauy arms and a l*g it was a complete rout so mm-h so that they dared not ippose in the least the colnmn m bedejjazi only live hun ilied afrong which arnvt d next day safe an>l si'llllll with a i convoy at lati tu mi m vll bbaiia wamhoeml sept s advices rr,.in the i uljan him have been received in thi city tip to the uth ult in these lettcm tlie fni'ddd of ihr ulians have accouutfi of the several engagements wliich had re^eotu taken place between thu spaniards and cubans the ul«ana for sonic months have in vested the town (■! i'uerto i'rincipe ' j tht l-th i'.n fuel sent out ft force num bering fievi-ti hundred a a i'et'onrioitenni paity they were atta«keil ml detcat^.l with a ss oj almost the eytirr comrnaml in casualties desertionh and priaonttg the town of i'uerto principe it reported le scrteil by got i'uelo'n troope who after the recent engacement retreated to neuvi iu these letters r«]>ort tu&t valmaaeda's forces who had moved oat from las tunas had attacked the cuban trcx^ps who were concentrating dear that point under leu ijueaada the spanish trootw were com posetl f the entire itr lu'th v lien vulma seua's force and cmniuauded i v \ almasoda i*j person and connistcd^of ttm regulars and tjj*i volunteers with this force ien i v uesa<la was tt«i-ued hid after ao enyage nifit of four hours thy rsmmmai were re pulsed with a very severe io»a the cuban iph was over one he an red while that of yalmaseda was much larger vahnaseda retreated to lm tunas and uuji'r cover of the fi>rtitications of thit placc-j btx/urej protection fur baa troops the cubans not iieiag sup^l.ed with the artillery necessary to uwn go formidable fortifications they now wapy the entire ouisco villa district and ihn territory of the eastern department commanded by en jordau the spanish troops and vol unteers occupy the sea coast town and coast fortifications a light is reported near puerto i liraude in which the 1 s^nish force numbering over seven hun diod was defeated it is reported that af ter the nrst tire the troop deserted in a body to the cubans leaving their officers were captured and paroled by ten jor dan gens qnesada and jordan assert their confidence in the fesult and their ability to utfnre cuban independent montreal m«p emestn of fbmt artiick ax inteh estinu mahblallfi lash uefuke the montkkal sept 8.--prince arthur i expected to arrive in wue'oec oo tuesday the 14th and will stay until monday the 20th he will afterwards pui through montreal on his way welt the bronze statue of he majesty to be erected in this place haa arrived and the ceremony of unveiling will be performed by prince arthur mr weir writing to he papen on tbe ilver ue»tion ezpreaaei his opinion that the dncouut will probably be nine per cent and down to one net oent next mouth bat in november it wuh^o up again unl«a the exportation ii continued the celebrated ( onnolly-woollies caae involving the ralid ty of marriage with an india »"»»■in the hudaoatßay t«rri tory and o00.uu came up in the court of appeals yaatorday judge lonagv d li tared a long ana able iaagnkaat against woolrich judge budfany gan an'elab orate opinion in favor of comout th i otier judpei will give their deciiiena to j ! m>rrow they art expected to be in hw j f connolly ; mississippi i d«.t dent nomi.natfcd t'tß ovfchxor ja»ksun mim s«pt s — the national i uion republican convention assembled k i to-day judge lewis dent was un aoimously nominated for iovernor the mississippi valley leetin uff the t'ommeki laj o n kstion at kkuki h keok k lowa sept b.—the mutiissip i pi valley commercial < onvention on re ■aaecmbling this morning effected a penna ' ii'.-nt organization with mr win vandc vere of lowa aa resident and the nsual !! number of vice i'renidents and secretaries | the committee on order of business ru i ported the following : first—mississippi 1 ki'.tr ami its trib itarief second—koreijoi ohmm third immiyratiim fourth the postal u-legraph ; - ami rccoinmerd ; that btandidg uommutees on each be ap ixunted a minority report was made recommend ing that the convention should disuuas all uiattera pertaining to commerce and the travel of the mississippi and its tributaries and that tht postal ttlegragh hi n spwial application to the mistti^sippi ; alsoo^poaed btamting committees the minority report was adopted after the appointment of a numl»er of committees the convention adjourned at a o'clock p m miscellaneous nuuithc items okcfnek.vl dcmxr nwa mmm points senator kt-c.-ich'ieu died at 6:m a if yesterday he was sensible until within v hour oi his death and had passed a com fortal.le night uutil three o'clock dtp wood ami perley were in attendance and did everything to relieve his bufferings which otherwise have been great at tin elose his funeral will take place satur day morning at half-past ten mr " toore proprietor of the rutherford park hotel new jersey committed sui cide last evening by shooting himself through the head with a piauil joseph suyder the murderer of carter at fairiitount i ark philadelphia comniitttmt suicide in his cell yesterday morning by holding his head in a bucket of water the men suspected of complicity in the murder of mr brooks at philadelphia who had a hearing and were committed pending ! • lurther hearing of the case were brouglit i be ore judge kr water yesterday on a writ o lutf-ra eorpmm the judge ii ufn.it to dis charge them ien can by will isaue the uleclion pro clamation to-day jovernor wells it is stated on good au thority sent ku resignation to qml can by a week ago on the reception of the attor ney generals test oath opinion the allentowu pa , iron works were mimed yesterday loss 9360,690 < tea thousand meo have been thrown out of em ployment the works paid out sijo.ow in wages every month vice preiideat coku reache-1 portland ' rcgon yedterday and was greeted with mumml late arizona advices report the discov ery of rich placer inim-a by a party of em l^ranta from white i'inr a farmer wasrubbai of i.'j,(ih at llaon i ity mo laat sunday a man named sam compton was arrest^h at l>iinibal > tuesday for committing the deed and most of the money was recovered a dispatch from helena montana says the mail coach from that point to the rail road waa rolibed monday ni^ht about fifty miles north of < orrim by four road grata!*1 of two treasure boxen containing about ho,)hk in gold bars tbey also rob t«'i the passengers of all their arms ami sjimk this is the second robbciy within a week amounting to i>o,lhk in the ag gregate a dispatch fr-'in s;tnta iv new mexico s:ivs tlie election on monday was ijuift the returns indicate the eleution of the en tire republican ticket in santa fe county as far as hail been heard from chavese tin kppuhlican candidate for congress has about 2u majority the liiwiiiw of the 2ut ult publishes an account of a tight ly col tireen with ■large party of apachesat white mountainu in which he killed live capture'l a larg number of horses and mules and destroyed a vast amount of property of every descrip tion the navaj.its were all quiefou the:r reservation the game of base ball between the mi tua'b of kcw vurk and thr athletics of i'liilaiiflplna at the latter p?a'-c yesterday was witnessed by about io,)hh people tl'ie score was - mutuals s athletics 4 fl/ki u ththii4v vtrh\r>ll h kliltllivs i plymouth thekihi omvd at ax kaiiia bouk this hosxara sou of thk vsmatm f«»l mo alivk tkkkibi.k mistake of raon nawn in thk work of km s kanton sopt s.—at 7;0o o'c t>k tin j evening john price evan morris williaiii m thomas aud lhjah thonia-s wtnt djwu j it being morriaa1 second trip for the puri>o&e ; l.f arranging the hoae they were down 31 minutes and evan morris was brought out insensible falling before he reached the car riage the second trip proved more than be rould stand he was resuscitated in a ttime the others were all right ucceeded in getting the hose ready to bbvqsta mspati h xi vl sept 7—b p.m.—at first it wu supposed that nu men were in the muie when ihe lire broke oat but lau-r investigations kivi shown that the nun her wasexagkeratui i'ot lens than 138 or more than i.v men and lny were down 1 the shaft at the time there are hfty-nine 1 chambers in the mine in each of these chauhers are one miner and one helper but a some of these men were not at work one hundred is the number allowod for 1 miners and helpers there were in addi i tion cine drivers nine door boys eight gangway men one oiler one boss mule driver one rod man one roof man one 1 footman and six extra hands this places the number shut up at 13s the general i agent will not admit that there wera auy more in the mine but whether they are 2ik or less they arc all dead and probably from a fatal mistake wade by their friends above as soon as the explorers junes and evans got breath after reaching the top of the shaft they reported they went 70 or so yards into a gangway rinding three dead mules w they progressed they finally came to a alotea dour upon which they sounded waiting breath lessly for an answering sound from the un fortunate men bnt no sound came and they felt compelled having noticed tint a cioud of sulphur was pouring out through the crevises in the woodwork of the door to retire they did n attempt to break down the door fearing that the sulphnr would overpower them in uieir p«rtially exhaustad condition they discovered an other gmgwmy running in . different direc tioo into which the fresh air appeared to be rushing jone desired to enter this but krans refused and the former thougtlt it better not to explore it alone thiud disfatth midnight to-ui|[bt the fire still rages at the bottim of the shaft the deadly black damp till chokei the entrance to the hor riblechamel homsc the bereaved woman mill ait on the mountain aide looking down into the yawning crater hogging their ba bies sad gathering their broods about them the da has dosed with an exhibition of heroism that no battle ever prodnoed another band of four miners have just oome up from the aliavs after arraaximg the host the did not hesitate to go although they knew they most meet the black damp and knew that it had already proved nearl fatal ito several of their oomradee bnt these brave unselfish men ham bean doing tail all day one band of four was haded up almost dead another was ready instantly k descend and meet the same peril the excitement throughout the entire anthracite region is intense and is deepened aa the suspense is prolonged nearly all the mines ate deserted and bniinem is aimoat entirely suspended in scranton wilkeaharre kings-1 tqp pittston and all neighboring towns fourth dispatch avmnimlk sept b—l a m.—the ef forts for the rescue of the unfortnne miners in a been based upon the most fatal theory tr xt the lire in the furnace had gone out a i the labor of yesterday bad been more tiau v seles and the forcing of air down [ the shaft driving on the sulphurous gases or ly rendered certain death to those below if any of them chanced to remain alive at al out 4 p m yesterday it was discovered that the tire was still burning in the for ntce and had ignited the coal on the out ei|e the agonizing efforts of those who were so heroically striving to rescue their c4k rales were at once suspended a change of operations instantly decided upon and it wits determined to direct immediate efforts to the extinguishment of the tire by delug m the mine with water kcfth dispatvh 1,30 a m.—several descents were at i te t opted sinoethe laat dispatch but the ef ' fonts were futile men were pulled up proa i tritted by blue damp the sulphurous gas rmlatjp from the top of the shaft has driven i alt from it water going down i sixth dispatch o.j a m everything is at aatanifstill v»ut still falling the gas is yot escap ing aud keeps all from the mouth of tin i -:;.»!: it is now claimed that there v ■• i>la!nl 2i)'j persons in the mine f seventh iiispatih *!:■>"> a m.^two bodies found in the stable have been brought np by a gang that ' w f til down since laat telegram the latest opjonsa o tue hnd all the mum nil ai'klj-nia sep s—a siiecial to the j s mmg 7v kgram from avo'ndale mint-1 iaj the mine was opened this morning all-the miners 2w found dead new york kum ds in thk intkhnai iikvem x de i'artment i'v:w york sept s it ia learned on good authority that nu charge of fraud has l>e«n made against the ex-collector of in trr uil revenue shook bat that hi being he il to bail is simply for the purpose of prw:uridjj certain necessary evidence again*t tl r parties mr shook appeared volun i tai-.ly in court the supposed guilty per ihi ha not yet been arrested though : aafluunmßj who ia also under bail 1 he lu-*e<l tc i«concerned in the frauds which itixalk-ged consist in the collection of alargu unmrit of money of which no account hau i bmm returned to the collector items by telegraph senator fessenden died this morning it the meeti of the new england a ricmltural society on the fair rounds co*tland me on tuesday the welcomi sp^rch was delivered to which mr lorix president of the society responded ] jirt nnunood it the finest exhibition yet ho am complimented ( uia4a for sending i ir-e a representation at the trot in t a-t|rcl>on < iilbrtth's knnx brat mcclell thwo heat out of four best time 2-1 hm itubber aud mate l»*at i,oneboin lie-iben and mate three straight heats be thto 4o jovciui'i*»>eneral i oung of canada w orjnaded at portland me on tuesda n 144 tit tinveroment returns at havana show th in ikinnisheß which have occurred in t jurisdiction of the cinco villas during t mo«th of august three hundred insurgen mtra killed the loss of the spanish troo way much less the haymakers of i.anpingburg defeats the keystones of philadelphia on tucsda l>y a score of 21 to 2 the election for city otficers occurred a wjlmington delaware tuesday and w wa^mlv contested resulting in the electio of valentine ' kep j for may^r by about majority the republicans also elect majority of the city council !-\ k i lindsay postmaster at ravci ntat jiiutt üblllj i was arrested am brought to richmond tuesday niyht f robbing the mails > freight train goin from calveston ii j,.-.t"ii fell through clear creek bride twsday and was smashed no lives we lo ; t a fin occurred at xavasota texas tui cli morning which destroyed property thfl amount f 4>~>,nth t iovernor senter arrived at nashvi tuesday affairs in the suite arc ye quiet the crop prospects have improve ■ecially in cottcn the city council at alexandria va tuesday night parsed resolutions of respec to the memory of gen rawlins and r solved to attend his funeral a suit for libel with damages laid id,uoq was tniered tuesday and a sur mons served on col mann the proprietor tw mnhfln ffnywlrr for alleged defamati of the character of putnam the snperi t«-i s dent of public schools in mobile th ill in charged is th publication of a i mttnicatton trom a distinguished citi^c chtrgm i'utnam with naving been i dieted lor embezzlement like suits ha keen instituted against col forsyth of t r&jimter and the author of the communica tion a telegram to the despatch from farm ville va iinuounces the burning of t rresbyterian female academy with th furniture library etc the examination of the cuban recruitin agents commenced at macon ga tuesda be*ore united sutes commissioner morri ii^at interest is felt in the result parties laily by the parents of the younger re owm the court adjourned until we ni'sday out of respect to the late secretar of war judge jeremiah s black of pennsylva nia has brought a tuit in the snm of 25 000 against the louisville and naahville kailroad company for injuries sustained sometime during the early part of the sum mer ). koss browc has informed the de partment of state that no concessions has !-• n made by the chinese government to at-v treaty power company or individuals granting any prmlege for the construction of telegraph lines within the limit of the chinese empire and that 10 far ai be knows or believes none is contemplated the loss by the fire at richmond va monday night was lbi),000 on which there in an insurance of stiti.oou about i>:.i third of which is in northern compa i nres the new england fair opened at port land me yesterday the display of cat tle is very tine and of horses larger than at any previous exhibition sir jotn young governor general of the canadian dominion arrived at portland yesterday morning and wy called upon by mayor putnam and a large number of eiti zi'dl . the partition walla oe a large new brick building at the southeast comer of charles aud chase streets baltimore rave way yesterday morning wrecking the building 1 which wu almost completed seye bricklayers and hod earners were at work in an upper story and four of then were baried io the ruin three of the men h*te been rescned they are severely cut tmd otherwise injured the fourth man aenjamin lock colored a hod carrier was dead when taker from the mias the national kxecative committee of the union league of america will meet in philadelphia on saturday next at 2 o'clock p jh account from bichmoad va , represent ihe interest paid thus far o n the state bt amounts to shoo i*mw including fa amount for the interest abroad there ii now in 4he state treasury upward of mi j l^arge numbers of persons aw visiting the war department to view the l remain of secretary bawtins northern liberty how company of phi ladelphia arrived at albany from buffalo this morning and are now in the hands of stmmer compsjly no 4 of this city gen rawlins okh-in off his ki3ease-incidents uf lii kathhki wutn he crasbd to be a democrat special dfc»i*tcli t the ciiicinimti commercial j ' n hawlieh1 wsi nit as was generally supposed tubercular consumption no in dication of the fatal dueaae had ever ap peared in the family of the secretary and it wu not until his sufferings and exposure daring the vicksburg campaign that he showed any ngna of ill health his kir.st su'kjtess resulted from the exposure and dampness attending that campaign which produced pleuro-pneumwia against the adrice of ' physi iaas he refused to leave the field un til his health was restored tub se'ji t was hydrothorax and a sub-acute inflam mation of the jung continued for several month producing finally cavities in the | apex of both lungs i anxiety ok his puyshian a!*d hmo since his removal to washington hit case has been one of constant anxiety ai.d fear to his friends and physicians only with the most untiring effort and ceaseless i watching and nursing has his life been ) spared so long few who saw him frequent ly at the headquarters of the armies ho cheerful so much absorbed in the great duties that were his so untiring and earnest in his work and so patient in hi weakness knew with what effort he kept from his bed his character as a invalid general raut and dr bliss have fre quently said that there was never a mure patient and cheerful invalid and that none knew how keen were his sufferings both say that an impatient or a complainink word in reference to himself never passed his lips yet for the best part of two years his diet was raw beefsteak bread milk and e«ga and nothing else two consecutive hours of rest he did not enjoy during the same time undisturbed slumuir was almost unknown to him during his residence in this city yesterday morning he called for his raw meat breakfast au<l when it wan set before him he said a kiug could fatten on that | imi'kl'besci at dinnek about ten days ago the secretary was in vited to the house or gen giles a smith second assistant postmaster general and was tempted by his appetite to disregard his frugal diet and he enjoyed a heart v d inner which proved hurtful to him in hi weak condition and his organs were inade quate t-i digest it severe hemorrhages followed and the loss of blood and the frequent periods of coughing which ensued i prostrated him and he never left his room i and he died at the house of his friend h was ewvaamn ok his friksus aud frequently asked for thin one and that une and if they failed to see him when h j expected them he atked if they had call i cd he wanted to see them all in the last hours of his life he inquired fur senator morton who had left him but a few hours before and being answered that the sena tor had returned to his hotel he sent him au affectionate message and remarked t an officer at bis bedside that morton sns a true man aod had bet-ii faithful to his \ country ami her boldiem tell him he naid that i appreciate his friendship au<l hia services the rhmxt arrived at the depot at s o'clo k aud wai ' driven to uie residence of general smith by j general sherman with all possible speed he arrived at 5:12 ovloc just an hour af | u-t bis friend and companion had breathe i hid last he anxiously inquired how ]~= _■j the secretary had been dead and showed { the deepest emotion rjie < utu wmmradt he asked ■cw questions of dr bliss and expressed with tears in his eyes the deepest sorrow at his de^iy his n'rst act i waa to write a message to mrs hawlins at danbury connecticut telling her of the mournful event he also prepared other dispatches to absent friend he asked if h i could remain with the body tonight but j some of his i abinet urged him to seek rest \ no he said 1 must bo near hid re mains ' onnui raw i.inn anxiety mbakbisfu his family a few hours before the secretary's death spcakiug of his beloved family he said it was a terrible thing to die and know that his family was unprovided for that hi ' only joy in life waa the education of hi i an ajufi frikni a high otliot-r of the old army of t'l i ' tennessee who stood beaide hia bed took | hit hand and said : general will you al | low the old army to adopt your hoys anil t educate ami provide for them ?" the dy i ing officer his eyes tilling with tears look ed up in the face of hi old comrade ar.>l ! smiled ami a fdint yes escaped h:s lips letters nwa nuwni legation shortly l>efore the secretary lied thi j inclosed letters ami address were placed m i the hand of dr liiiss dear docvm it the secretary is still ' alive and you have an opportunity of pre senting the accompanying note you will greatly oblige the legation of course onl f under b*ich circumstances as will appear to j you most appropriate ciiari.es 4 ost sept li ibml secretary of legation j the swi.«e consul general and members ; of the legation have learned with great < sorrow of the serious illness of the honor j able secretary of war < en j a rawlins the gentlemen of the legation earnestly | express the hope that the life of the di^tiu i uished sufferer may be spared to his many friends but more especially to his countr . may a kind and merciful providence grant the prayers of all who would bincerely de plore his loss but who now humbly petition the throne of grace for his recovery hhl mffuk krmn the new york tribudf gcneraj kawlius was twice married his tirst wife had died before he entered tle war id his war speech at galena in al luding to t ms bereavement as an event which i it ft him free to dedicate hia life and services to his county his emotion so choked his ut terance that he could scarcely proceed | the present mrs rawlins was engaged in teaching school at the south when he made her acquaintance during the vicksbnrg campaign they have resided in a very elaiu manner at washington the general | aving been always since hi accession to a prominent position too much occupied with his public duties to give much attention or etfort to the accumulation of a piivate for tune from tllr'sew york world.j the pathos is heightened to almost tragic intensity when we think of the loving con sort of this still young husband separated from him in hia last hoars by the weakness which attends recent child-birth yearning towards him with the devoted fondness which craves his caressing benediction in her recent trial and his bright welcome to the unconscious new-comer born to early orphanage what to him or to her in such an hour are the sympathizing regrets of military and official friends in comparison with the soothing conjugal tenderness whose presence and expression would have been as the cooling dews of heaven upon rw prematurely falling before the scythe • i.v.l bless them both god bless us all and grant to as many of us as may be consistent with his will to die with our dearest friends at our bedside to smooth our pilgrimage into the great dark unknown at thb outbreak of th war jfroni the chicago tribune j at the tiring on somter april 13 is6 uawlina like others of bis party was aroused indignant and anxious to hear from their gre*t leader douglass who had net yet taken ground for corvrcian on the l.'ith however came the news of the fall of the fortress and john a rawlins then one of the most popular men in this con m«ssinn»l district miade up his mind to 1 the course he would pursue whatever might befall douglass on the afternoon of tbe 16th the stars and itripm were brought oat in < ialena and unfurled amidst tht cheers of th people a band of music pa raded the street in the evening the town gathered in mass convention on hit way to the meeting a democratic friend said to raw tins lt is an abolition fight do not mix in if you do you will injure our party i don't know anything about party bow he replied au t know is that traitors have fired on the flag arrived at tbe meeting after a weak-kneed speech by the major bawuna was enthusiastically called upon and »■»■*<*■tha anm ■of the evening captain 0 s grant mmnt i'.iubardaon in hu admirable biograahv of grant thai describes tke ipwk " amid loud nh««rin washbura took hu eat then on every aid ton the cty kawlins rawlini the slender erect young lawyer elbowed his way through the dense throng up to the little open space on the platform where hia pale face ooal-huck hair mil haloing eyes could be wen by the entire audience he waa still thorough ly angry at the advice of hia political friends he ipoke in a deep rich roice which would have tilled a hall ten timee ai large for three-quarters of an hour amid profoundeat silence he reviewed the past the real or fancied wrongs of the slaveholders ; the good f»ith in which tl .- northern democracy had fought their b tlea under the conatitution ; the blood and toil expended in the founding and defending of the republic ; the cheerfulnest with which minorities hitherto out-voted had submit ted to the will of the majority aa on the missouri compromise the mexican war and the kansas-nebraska bill that was the american way—to trust the future the good sense justice and sober second thought of the people wanning with his subject he made a most cogent and stir ring argument finally,hia voice filling every coiner of the old court-house and ringing out like a trumpet over narrow winding streets and sharp hills he row to his climax : i have been a democrat all my life but this is no longer a question of politics 11 is simply country or no country 1 have favored every honorable compromise but the uay for compromise is past only ono course is left for us we will stand by the hag of our country and appeal to the od of battles the effect was electric the audience sprang to their feet and gave cheer after cheer for the old hag for major anderson and for the maintaiuence of the union at whatevercost captain grant was preaent though in hail known itawlins as the attor ney for tlie leather hf-use he had no inti mate acquaintance with him but lii speech so thoroughly expressed his own feelings that from that hour hia heart went out tn the young orator the earth and the sun remakkahi.k phenomkna is the sin am thkir kffkrtonthe karth kn.in the london spocot r ] science la every day teaching us to think of the huh aud what have now 00 long been called tli liied ours with lea aud leaa of that sense of fixity which their enormous importance to planetary beings would seem to render desirable not only have we learned that all these so called fixed centres of separate universes are themselves travel ing 111 different directions dragging their planetary m-'-tms after them with en ormous h fil though their distances fn>m our system are so great that in the few centuries we have had to study them the change hu not dot become very apparent tv ordinary perceptions but we have also learned that many of them are variable1 stars"—our own sun amongst the number becoming brighter and again ltss bright at fixed intervals of years that some of them have broken up 1111 i disappeared tonic years lor perhaps thousand of years before the blank caus ed by their disappearance could have struck tiie human retina nay more we know that our own suu resembling in this prob ably most other solar bodies of the same kind is in so highly fluid and excitable a i > condition as to he constantly sending out from its surface forked tongues thousand of miles in extent of inflamed hydrogen ifas like the dickering streams of light 1 umi stars of a street illumination and . moreover as to be subject to great periodi cal disturbances now called magnetic storms which are in all proba bility caused by certain combina tions in the movements of those title solid bodies on one of which we live round the sun even now one such epoch of magnetic s>torma seeina to be thought pretty near at hand the sun bas ban lately inhibiting the most su rprisi.'.g forms . of dmtm liauee ami presenting to scientific eyes l*"?s fixity of essence than ever spots so vast that we must estimate tbtir iimciikionk by millions of square miles have , broken out from time to time and have ; presented repid changes of figure indicating the action of forces of inconceivable int*'ii 1 sity clusters of smaller spots extending < over yet vaster areat have exhibited form 1 of disturbance knowu to the solar physicist 1 ami iwb degree of light from the appar i ent blackness tv reality only relative of i the nuclei to the intense brilliancy of the 1 faculous ridges j and we now know that these appearances 1 are not merely matters for the curious with 1 v hich a they iiupjimi at a distance of sjhsjva ■ninety millions of milea practical men need < not concern themselves in point of fact it 1 is l<y 110 means impossible that the issues of < peace or war of a financial critic or a reliu -■s agitation may tc closely bound up with ■these phenomena if not indeed—which 1 is also quite possible—*.he sudden disappear j ance of our whole system after the fashion 1 of other solar systems which have thus dis j appeared this much at least is certain < that the vast changes now going on in the 1 physical constitution of the sun are en»u^«;a | which do most powerfully affect the el c \ trie condition of our earth weich have n i former years caused the most violent disturb 1 anees in the various artilicial as well as j natural electric apparatuses of the world we live in and which to speak of the least of all its possible effects might just as w 11 as not happen to throw the electric candi tiun of every telegraphic oable on our planet ' under the seas or above it into the utmost ' confusion anil send down telegraphic com panies bhares to wro in a lump even if ' they do not contrive to telegraph to us t after some strange inarticulate fashion that < shares in all public companies even in that 1 very limited public company the human 1 race are in • physical point of view of 1 vtry doubtful value indeed let us explain wittily w waat we allude 1 on september ist 18c9 shortly before i noon two astronomers messrs hodgson i and carrington—oue at oxford and the i other in london were at the dame instant ; scrutinizing a large group of sun spots on 1 a sudden two intensely bright patches of 1 light appeared in front of the cluster so i brilliant were they that the observers i thought the darkening screens attached u ' their telescopes mast have become fractur | cd rut this was found not to be the 2*&e 1 the bright sjx>ta indicated some process go t jnq on upon the sun's surface—a process of such activity that within live minutes the i spots traveled over ft space of nearly 34,0u miles now at the kew observatory p there are self-registering magnetic instru ments which indicate the process of change 1 by which the subtle influences of terminal 1 magnetism fii and wane at one time the line traced by the pointer will be mark i ed by scarcely perceptible indulstioni in 1 dicating the almost < 4 uiescent stats of the ireat terrestrial magnet a^aoother weli marked waves along the line exhibit tt.e pulsations of the magnetic system iv huenoed in a manner as yet unintel ligible to the physicist and.then there is a third form of disturbance—the sharp and sudden jerks of the pointer exhibiting the occurrence of those mysterious phenouicoa termed magnetic storms when the records of the kew observatory came to be looked over it was found that at the very in it nil in which the brilliant spots of light had appeared to messrs hodgson and t ar rington the self-registering instruments had beun subjected to the third and most signi ficant form of disturbance a magnetic storm began in fact as the light broke out on the sun's surface rat this was not the oniy evident of the sympathy with which the earth responded to the solar action it was subsequently found that soon after the spots of light had appeared the whole frame of the earth had thrilled under a mysterious magnetic infoence at the west indies is 3oath america in australia wherever magnetic obser vattons were sys tematically made the observers fayi lbe saipe story to tel n the telegraph stations at wajiingteaand philadelphia the signal mm received strong electric tknekj in sopray telegrmtiqic machinery was set on fire the pen of kun's telegraph was followed by a flame and wherever telegraphic wins ware in action well marked i~*^*y of distn ba c presented thwsslv era this b ever was aot ail tne gml magnetic storm was not a bjmn is outhrom how pass bsfore ism dis tal t»d s*rth mnsmd t«s ofdisswy ates and thus it hspii—ml that in marly all parto of the earth night fell while the storm was yet in progress daring that night i unitiwmt uiam wftmdwwriam *■■■en ow the sky both is te nehhwa nd southern keariepkena aa the dietarked nuilli vibrated tka nlwij iliimh waved nay nan aad im«ji<tall if aha sasaawas eakaidiac tka moral light faded fna tka kaareas now it v evidea that taose rtinimniii how the ajoat iattmate re itai betweea the neoatiar aartarkaam vi tka m and ttaawoetie will f on on eerth directly oaa of theae ekaana ukaa plan opwmrd of aiaetr auuioa of mile away the electric ooaditioß of tv ptaeet iuhaaf ad m ioom mysterious way «( kick ou instrument and evaa tka oaaaaaaa at oar ky bear record the pem of aq oai afle gnphic wires may some da taaa ia aw a haodwrrtong laore omiaoa at kusafde u nb * tk t3n,'srßi^s?d nasty moraorar aota tlaa tkat tkase w—l **• j'll iif ilil—larturi , at interval of about eletea yean tkevan we star w**ji swing a areumdfcae well aa applying us with liiht aad heat tad in ently magnetism donjb o»er every eleven yean with than apota a tkat it seems most likely that avery elevea yean certain magnetic condition nor which have not occurred is the interval if an perhaps the magnetic excitement of i 85 will recur and it may be in much greater one next year—in 1870 and if it do haw an we to aay what may or may not near with itr it » quite possible that those period of speculative financial excitement—which are alao mid to follow a periodic law of some thing very like tka aame period—may be more or leaa dependent on the magnetic con dition of our planet that so naeaa a phenom enon aa speculative frenzy on the various stock exchanges of europe may be more or uaa eaaamted with tkeaa wiaanfal die char^ea of voltaic bstteriea ia tka aaa is it quite impossiue that the electnc political condition of kurope in 184s and again at an interval of eleven yean in the year of italian revival and r volution 1 s.v.i may not recnr after one more period of eleven years in is7o in mise.|ucace or the re turning epoch of magnetic excitement in the sun it would be ridievloaa to affirm that there could be do oonamiaa imajaiii the moral excitability of nations and elec tric phenomena on so grand » scale ac this nor would it any degree be a grossly ma terialistic explsnation of moral and spir ituil change any more than it is a mate nalistic explanation of moral and spiritual chaiigee to say that starving people are de ticient in moral spirit and that a storm of rain depresses the moat gallant miy tkat ever fought could we readily > tablkh any periodic law of electric excitement on the earth it would not be irrational but in the higheat degree rational to expect marked kunun phenomena in connection with it—perkaps a great concurrent etiaau lua to the energies <>{ the human brain but after all what atrikee our imagin ation most is the curious ineifkt we are bc ginniivto glean of the highly susceptible and sensitive oonstttuaian of titesan that a mans but little denier evei aa a whole than water nearly four times aa light bulk tor bulk as that of our own etrtk and sur rounded by an envelope of burning ass which is by comparison with the int—<i heat and light of the proper surface of ti i sun itself mere cold and darkness tkat a mere wandering t ame of this kind snooting rapidly through space an iron-smelting furnaoe throwing out tongue*:of fire on all ides and so highly suspectitte te external influence that certain couibinationa of p.aneu which when all throm astotke same sc»l would make up eah aa in finitesimal portion at the sun's axaae cause the most marvelous disturbances u his phymcal constitution ud load u magnetic storms such c we have described on his surface skat nek a body as this we aay ahevjto yet far mew tnrjhsesiih at jwi exercise wtmibrir cot tiuuous and consistent an influence over the development of our terrestrial world and human affair does seem truly marvelous can anything be uonoeived teas apparently likely to lead to fixity of tenure in our uni verse than a centre for it sflch as this a threat boiling furnace a forcen enveloped in an atmosphere of liaminjf tfasj and subject to the most violent superficial excitements under the most apparent insignificant ex ternal iurt-iencea the old hebiew con ception of an earth founded an the seas and established on the wlr which had been made so fsst that it could not be moved was a conception of p'rfe t solidity compared to that heliocentri ; basis of our u!iiv»;ri a hurricane of h une the aav turbaucc of which might perhaps !«_■bo>t r presented to our imaginations by the occasional explosion of a planet or two of uttro-glycerine—which we are com pelled to substitute vet hen'ie procee i at trac^ionfl of gravitation worch have not sensibly altered during the lif'i of man upon the earth waves of light indicating by their spectre the burning of t,he very same substances in the sun as weri being con sumed in all probability when the wouhj let light be were lirst registered and a we now appear likely to ini periodic magnetic impulses recurring with the punctuality of seasons and eclipa^s certain to be full of import for us anil yet not im probably of the same nature a those great er hurricanes by which other fans have per ished is it dossible toconceivp a tnnre r parently unstable centre and fountain of * universe t law and order is it possi ble to conceive a more impressive les son on the words he maketh his min isters a mammy fire ■—-« thurlow weed's courtship the following passage frcm the auto biography of mr weed ap'war in the comint-rrial a<(nrl\**r ai the tith : while working for colonel william l stone in the otlice of the heikimer ameri can in the winter of 1813,-1 became ac quainted with a bright intelligent ierman boy whose name mtt r a laps of fifty seven years is a universal household word and whose face is familiar to every nun womwi and child in our country he was the son of a oerman clergyman who preach ed in that langusge to german congrega tions and residing a conple of miles outside the village the boy then about twelve years old attending an english rchool iv the illage was very fond of newspaper reading and came ev.-ry day to t**o print ing office to read and to tjf w for night reading at home ouc exchange papers ! was more particularly interested in him perhaps from the circumstance that in the mornings he brought notes fn-m and in the evening carried responses to a yonag latly visiting a married sinter who resided near his father's house and who six years after ward became my wife that herman boy subsequently represented the herktmer district in congress and is now the treas urer of the united states—francis e spin ner dominie spinner was much respected for his learning and piety he was the tint peiaoa i had ever seen with a long beard the second was lorenzo i>ow whom ibeard preach in an open tield from a log when this discourse was concluded he gave notice that he should preach from the vine 103 < iod willing that day four months naming the chapter and verse of his text an immense grape vine the santa barbara ic»i pr corre spondent sv : i have seen the big grape vine the owner nays it ii arty two years old tbe trunk is nearly circular and at ten iachea from the ground ia thirty-nine inehu in circumference at three teat from the ground the smallest place it is tkirty sii inches and at in set it ■■■!■■forty is inehea in circumference iwwlialalj anon thia niminii it it avail oat ainon larger and parta into branches it is sup ported by a framework six to atren feat high containing eiity-sir posta from three to eight iachea in diameter and ooren about 4340 feet of ifoud smnlofthe limba an sine feat in iiaußfaramee at thir ty feat from the trunk and one of the brucbee at forty-ei«h«»reet from the truck l*lll irghiai-ehea-eircnni ferace ltha.no arar sum cluater of srapea on it anwilg finely the owner tatother laslttrhh it t*o x that th i luatu i will ainaaja wham ripe about twnaad.hampi imtviiiui wt eau them two poaoda each and it auhaa orer dte tana of fruit baa oa w in one year mvfaiif aoaae nvanga otaatun inv —-—»— mried from bar to aix fama tbia v probably the largant grapa rina ia «■«!■■111 i tv—oct wia woo»d yoa«j my aaand rkariac witt . ppn pnaat arfar far the frnif . year d daily ihoukad ad woudad w laaaibili i by juorfoeuog the itjle of lubiii hmrtowkioh h had ikudmd her in hi.ootmpeafcßoa.md ianti^karatton tiaa t mii.alaea awotioal aomiden tion of anfinti»|im and other mliafek daiaoa of tkpir hmmiila s«jh awl awlaa aadf.pdadart.tatanl.oem k apitto 1«t pa«a laklaaapkai bod lwa,«lfei «• aad artianrianrm the ooanael for the plamtifl dilated onr oartaii of the defeddaot'i phnaea with all th an tanaimß of sorsaaßt boifiu orar mr pick wick1 bam dtanatch about hob mi o»m>oaiao why it waa aakad v intaouoo if jot is m many word ahamlo he budoß b«r t wish aafei-maoaiaan k«4.wi.«ma oaly f mlwat *•* y wd 1-pi.ai to bmkhi ■"«■■■■"■> tumuli aha daalaad k dv <•■"• tbaaa croai ad worldly doo>erti v«*l«a tfcjury gauanuy aooedcd t thnrvwoftha afab and yard.l dan ruthonßoffliwo i'.ndiagtha.ait defendant oonrtad and eapoaae aaothe h t'islf w k|><>ll ™" llbi ol ehold faraitare we may bippon wert —» m harawy with hi own died m"!lh , '""* s°li **"' i ■'"•"■""■j bum •(«!.',, ,»■,„,! 17 j v , ■tht l..vf iy t ihl o jfoung hmi i»lr ' j'irf h«i liy tutj doom j ui-t ouim hi jjow h..w e«rt a ftuwrr in p>radbe woulj bloom hakbhai.l n»n 8 in thi dlr oco ». m«,h.11 k«>l =» rm < mon h snd 7 d..tt f«"~»l>"'l>""'»d«-,t«r»thii»t.,«t;ovi.vk p m ft^m u mh o 1 auitk s;l (,«„» , rt „,' vmidi nd o|u«muuk tr ln»tt«d w t d the buffalo express fiiiushoi by the uxi'kfiss miktmti co no m e sway stkeit bub m rniiik',(krv«arj 110.00 kien-rw " t 8 00 w«.kl " 1 :* tiik k\fnin(j i:.x!'i:kss tw j and 4 i m , jtlu.n-i to cit u!-mrlln-rs at sixtkkn inntai «■■«.. btri aui hoiirkinu stoke tu main at american block pnrt««.n»afjj ft»tlrc the of marvin dodd a co , dealers in dry i «•« main * , 1 f *. * u h be.l deau-r jmbin.d»ij,r,lu aa~t uf d m.mx'o pr on indebud «■> tkr al«>e km an request d t •*■« l tt ttt<at in oriai to hdlkua ttia doe m of hooka «,-, mabvin lv oodd j iturcr pr zili albct brar lcohardh iir.st bufcio.sopt i.lm ukaa ulaa eiaaa aabj few wlna 01a iwiiud aam pl ati h-aju fob sttlug ahd dwiuimi v la than ban am prloa 0.000 tm whitb lkax i*l bma ulrit oil o im k a revnoi l a 00 ml urn ahin l1..,d a bufalo h v —« -»«. ■ta>«br ftaalh uin»a»p«ai f . rfc*a»l blind hwutacu.it.tl t law *-. bi»*llu plooriac kdinr fi-lifiim bmes *, mi dtm ks ofcs iaui32«ias ua4a a>l ogtalla bbhto door and hinju frmma ah riuiiiaj wic and tsnliar 01 ny duss d "** "" h °" •""•*"' —^* i»d rmnrriaw iu*,un hnua r »^-'« ia<a » !>■a»l.ito ■to miy t inla oo™trjt al«i i bjnottrulo ln°lam iwtat ak tr fc utek • multac m n l lau mk lunam wlt...i p.la 1 a babboyg to 0 naw tork ka in«ail«»lia»illjr t barta iusfht f am ma m»ll»kl ir»ai work halloabulronmadatoordar pratt * lftch atobth proprietun oflca fit and m tnrar at bncalo k t mi"a hair taste ata h..tor.ll»r rh fneoflaparnm i—ulj try it it mtot aila rhla nrajawlina aiopi ik knir falling out ami provxaa • titorona ro«tk daan^a lha aol .( dandrus and randara u bair wft aiu r it mulu no lulpour.msar of land or otn »■oolorlnf aatur brtn lianiil iini.li lot ■iiiihlkwlmlaaknlr eanuand 11 par boula jdciub cbemiat 411 mail nv op hllhwlmi alcakal bfc thou a3 clark auenanrto turk 4 bnnni v-rufyliw litotillrr comer of waahh>«toa and parr ilratu bubto manufu'turat and dante in bl(li innkaleoknl pun anirlta oolocna apmu racu if whiaky 1)1,1 byawhlakj ponmtlr brnndle ndotn caaancttcat kir laiaraar ieapur if hartford cajtal tino.ooo wm c smith a|ut « hr.i»n buudinf mucklo m t i ' hknali vtr luiltnt caiapaajr i i hamford cafutol mu.oou wm c smith ipu 4 brown rulhiim bg>al o a t hartam p*i r « laiaraart i'aaaaaay 1 ohartored in isio ovh onj«ul n.uw.ooo wm.t bmitji a(«t 4 nrr.wn hmmiiio riifalo k t i di«aolatle)b r l'ina«r>klf i the firm tit adam meldnun a mrhltlnj is dbwo'vf d lhi day hy muli>al oaiw«nt all ntr'-ea havinc i i n iii«t the arm vr hereby nouttad to pr«ae t i lli i at in c fur mttlcuent and all nrtiea indebted | to the firm are requ«*tcd t raaka iuinwdutc pay i nxnt r a adam a mlldxl'm buflalo aujj 13 ish9 a ii whiting i matfts tha luhacrlbeni will continue tho luptbiam r aaia la mil retail dwder-n in ir g-.a uitder tlte flrm mnm of ailam m n & lio ai..l ho|ie to merit a iitiiiuaiice of the v ly hln'ral mtr'>nare l^'si..«a on the late arm it b auam a mki.uhi m llun.i augurt hit 11m aw ahp cap closing out closing out regardless of cost or value alanck of our summer stock must be closed out by september thi stock cwtsists of hats ojvpsj and straw goods stock must be closed out skin of the bill upright bear t*ol main st b ergtoid ft brothers 9b ibih teath kxtsacted without pajm m b straight dbmrr üboa n m nua mm busnlo xt ; bin bcrralo nnn job printing office very best material la •>! iv wi r . • r<erul urn j«-ripu ~( fcok aa ii>ijot«,rt no 14 east swan strcet g—dfk»r ifirrntc ttkion steamboat company j pw cliulhi datratt .«.___, 2e d mllawaw th k».td pa ng r ■* puwaii baal bbbw th.uias wa.ts ""' l t»ecoo.pany iri'w of mi «', or «~ r-.ru «►„„ m»i thltrsday iveninu sept 11 at » o'clock ofc.vctfs.ff.r 1"1 *"■"" °" °°-»-«" cth calpwp.l ant t*»js ■«•—■«•;« zs jawaf ■< lomimdiu l irt.^.__ah the tphinlm low pian^im b ja dba . o-ida «^, ll?"ts "* *"*' *"■*> tu»°«wjof ik john ll«n jr.fn.ii.nl it il choatx,t«ut acenl root j wadilufto buff l rtni»n steamboat company j forlafcr.wiip.nor the .—«.»_ jlannt ■■■tin rtiamnr m l^tm id hilly >.«■■■& 11l lan biutalo.trks'lm'.l'.yt u at took p m.lorßaalt m haito vr.,wtw ud hap uu.aukltllcll.lwhd immlt imfhtnorindlor im portt hm ol lua twmii.i 0"0 -.„ cqual in r»to u it ual iwmnuina mji v aas honi autiredav.sn 11 to ——-..- i*m(hl tlmm wmiiiiih we milj dt bsv rlmnat oak ~. j "• runu*e,l wiu uti «• mwm of hm«ni aik hwa aw _„,■. ft3ljs?£sasßl 1869 peopi'k b line steamers foki new york """*"" st joitn »*. h cbuitophie c»pt»l ■••«*». waduaakir l fhibfa 1 ' i cupuln tuadar thumky uj salonair at 8j o'clock r ji . »■'"■^•^ • -.. c^jtrmsr f whjumiilmjn ia tamilian at ijaaut v w^bißmiamlkaiiiatikam "^«» 1869 the union steamboat company mkwatta.lak.pon uk mlms^zfjxztl 5!sl~'%2 a *• c-3jc crralo amd l lakk hi pbrioh j2s capt ' k tamer cam kd kell mowwalo ifll.u a kek md citl caoo liik *!*"•«" caplf h-bran j2 ckpljaa rmt •**"" oajt w.alarttar i'kll all dktroit i.ikb tfailioeu otty qtpt llhumo s capt " ~ tl avl.i i l«ourl rtcaptd p iwau i tttoapt lwam limui cucvblahd aid t vutoilu capt h a baaam «-» oapt w d dovrlaau oapt jofca aaymr hwtork oaptw b mclkk *""" h hto*i oinln cape la cummlaia thm sieamen an in the ban poarible condition aanj l them nearly or quit new and will be niii rarularl avordlnf to shlrnm uanualm lacillura or the u..,vnmt-nt if their prctff&t wilt jaaatoh 4 dock for chiuatf.i and lak gupnior uml foot at main at ; lor lake erie une foot of ljord rt imfkt am pa_»i.r oak ho i main n aoknt aim oonmuhbu jon u «<«« ml r0.1w r«*j jaruiwun aoo , i cle.elan.t a w cxii.ton i \ w.n>lti>n *.<■!> . j toledo *. chbbkbrotoii f j 8 pattkn i dmrolt c m cottkill muwauka lathbopauo lucw 0 e willlams } lc*fo 8 d caldwcll oanml minanr ko » palo b«l taliala gmbat nohthehn pi.kasi'ke h itb laka.omtakio river st i.utkkv eia.vu the baguenay vxo btkamkks daily tanadian naviuation co biival mail axu kxpbebb link v oasaanloa with la a\t x tvt tmiinitk a tt.w a v ntom brttalo to moiitroal qiiei^c river dagilrnar through hamutiful abd romantic mktctt of the whit mountalus lake umtnre lak cbarao lain lak mcmptii iiayoir to ha ral<«a fprlapi newport portlaud.lkvm pro rumiandwaw turk dow u river 8l lawraraa a«li,b u thc.na>d<t wand an the wonderful r^a.l of th kt i^wniim hj daylltht th chaapnt ntmt vahafl and deligtilf trip ■■tb cntlnent passkxcfrh leaving ruptalu at ft a m will coined at lewixton with the fint dam iuuht city of toronto for toronto wbar dlrwt connmtlon will he m il with the iarv ml oonnwdiou upper cabin teainm of the nr»bii li-ce a»t»«j>i1a capui km athekian uap-alu mortoy pardaruajtai p«n hop cob an khaaua atf pnwnxt mnactl«t filer with ih so in wlaaaar rachlns montreal at 0 o'clock tnc follaw iawaftamooa raawaa-on taaviisr bulfalo at 2.50 p at will oon aattatcbalolawlta to daaiilaomt lpf«r cahtu fltwiin 1 » of the rjotal mail line fvabtak captam i-il.v u»1»th1»n ca.taklda.l rasbpoiit < asamla fkaclalr kinuntui cijalapiitti ka rui m bround ol iha at lawraaei bro3 ilk oylimbua piimtm c.in wall raaekbw montnj ttw lauowinc aft ranon m • ovotk wnvout change or atbahejn b an and pordaar tfckwa rla oban tkuhk bailwatarj steamer which ar hood b rau ir boat ar arallabl a«|l mil latn in am mt caakawmahmdatm fjcbdbataatau arkx pal watarrar nan and enba la th uaha sim a millof n ann i h shackaxl oas af b m l i.mit 8 t r'wr momnal wi balk l ill s l k canal loat cauotiie luquir of a i.azuy board of ttml rooa for rale ttjg jennie griffin for partifi'larh iik|i'ire of d oazlay bovd at ttwiaßaaaw c—fmtowm peehh pure candiks ~ an manufactured vary day at w hush k co 193 main st wj^s.si'ass *> «-•-" ncul batbb 1o faloui pftoa allow mi oatwqaad packuaj - too m attu-jbi di patbbt oasbb ** br5ai!sr m~-^ts jarmiaß wh forwa at>-
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-09 |
| 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 | 1869-09-09 |
| 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. 8075 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-09 |
| 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 | 1869-09-09 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690909_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. 8075 |
| 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 thursday seffember j 1869 no ra plymouth hodieft have been brought up from tli mine fwonw luhpat h n rant..n sept 8 at 5:15 a m 0 ix uavis thomaa williams 8 l>avies an-j wm smith went down the shaft mn yonu w minutes discovered hnner can and cap at 1:30 r williams i v wmm mi williams and vm thouiai went dowi j were gone 30 minutes hw*md a whol company of miners dead on the tact sida of the mine preparation are making to tu-.wl dovrn iu kanth of four men each and tiie bodie will be brought out as rapidly as possible 7:30 oniganjr jmt returned report they went up the plane just beyou.l which a barrier waa met nmmtim f a car packed around with ml culm and dottuu this was cleared away aixl pro e«-,hrn a little farther another barrier was mi t nearly completed and conatrihtt <\ m tht ftr-tt one iu&m found iip"ii the out-iide where j ha-l ix-en at work la>uij up wwsl all wa ompl ed wave a huh a rt j'ist nutlicient it h interred that b bad jiiht llnisli 1 lux t i-i and wax prc i*n;i t4 join in compan j i if in on th oqpam&m «"!*■by craw liny hack i tkii banta u as iwwj vk«s th whole lam of miners wan f.utij ciikr.-^tul and pflad our span another and 4«h active w/mfokutkamm ar t>ein made for the iiiiiin-iii.it eiiioval of the imhlics the condition of tlie mine h ioipro ing ml the ixxly of john bmvm of ply mouth wad the tnird brought out a^wl tl k.-rmcrly lived in l'rovi.ll-ncc la |
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