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buffalo express vol xxrv friday september 10 1889 no arcs the gale iiksjiu tivk oticvi of wkiinekdavs wt<j*m httma the mew kvoi,\m uuabt ljft and fkwekty l'»ht is huode l-ii.\ni massacimsetth and maine the i ■!. deim mm am mi drt ii kiivkit m>thki mm hla till ruiiav pwiiiibhh r 1 sept 0 the gale imi evening from four o'clock to five ocl.»ck wm the moitt severe koo»u since jm wheu the city wmpartially snbmerg t throughout the state the damage mm iunneom and several live have 1 1 l<-f ia thii city the liartforl railroad ■lrj.dt wm demolished and hose & walker's tannery partially blown down the ori ental mill waa unroofed and two ofttrativt-f badly hurt the chestnut street church i t...-plc waa blown dowu and nearly ail the other church steeples injured probably one hundred buildings were uoroofed kruit and shade trees were destroyed i'he knstul kailroad will nut u passable for evtral days many vessels are aahore in narra^ansett and mount hope kay 11..-.t vi them will dune off without much damage a ninail i new chnrch on kamyjßmvm pier was en j tti-ay demolished ' the mlcm»p ue*oluti-n wmt to aim i 111 u klorl harbor ami two invu tcn lost octavian rice was httad in bid bam iv warwick great darna^u is npaftad m bristol kast oreaowich newport i'iw tucket fall hivi-r and other pi *->■«. the paper to-day contain four ur live columua of the ltitoila ct tlu wreck aiitl ruia i>y thr storm kaki hki k\m jj-.-ion sept !>- tht inbmim l*»t ui^ht mteade<l mi ir t of lia-ttrn mmi chuvett at nalj;hil a 1 r dwelling v 1 tai>le wt-re blown dowu and the iw-]-ii on thf itttamuiat wharl wah blown into the aea at hull every boat at aoul.ur in the bu bo wmlrivrii a»hr>rt or aauk i'he win dows of the mansion houstt wt-rtt lluwn in and the uutl>!.;uni^n were maisd at ihtjgham the ntr«retn wt re t.lucke.l w with trees and lams ami chnnne}.1 wtra bluwn down ayric-ultural hal in mnrahficld was ler tll ■! with the ground in abinijt'tn three church ateepics f>:ll an 1 a ing mil and ck f.u'tory in south a\na^tou wa hmu at iiraiutree tb'i ut<j'lc of the cougre (. hurch was carried <>',' level with at newhurypurt auit town lurthor ea«t the gale wu !-■*« vmlent the damage t trim trt-os shrubbery anil m :* immeosc iv all diret'tions the culliaeum orf^an i«i niinod it uvl jart been old to i hiuago parties for vj.hi j'lio bi drum in also ruiueil nearly every ws«3 i l^«t'>n harbor drai gc 1 au<jlmr and in;iny collided suotaining damage the excursion steamers and ]■- h4'ii^.tn li.'nl a ruugh tiinu juid narrowly escaped wreck at m irl>lt'h'm'l tievoral hummer-houset were blown dowu and frank liarrcu of itlrtws n 11 was killed i'ii nngamoru house on nant&nket beach wa<i swept from its foundation the in mates ea<japod injury irivin judt loft the hona*l to tiud ttafer «, i.irtois the gal alon thu eastern mg was the niodt t*r ritic txp«iieuced nf yejira in jhk mift hmihwli me sept 1 — tho th-liuou.t tluuii kuza of t'loucester from loucesttr on a tithing cruise went ashore ou the south mil of peak's island lant night and wont t ■p|a«m instantly j ieven men were lost the lullowiug are tin ir jijunea kd maid millit uiaster au*rt farr rluii;r^>n « lbv * harlis lark ifennia hams be nnit luriit-y iwl fiiirbuukn james ilray aii'i l.torge i lark all ot uoukport george wihmls ot i'roi itlence frederick lone vf ilouce.htpr hut one kt on was save<t charles jordan of tiro«-upnrt the bodie-s of frederick lane and one other wore rc uovorml \ cry little will bt savtnl from the wrerk there aru live veaarls a-^hura un the saco beach fifteen are said to be mhoro l*e tweeu i apt i'orpoifle and portland the mud digger in portland heritor hunk but li r crew were saved nt>ther hvniui \ wramai pokti.ani me sept 9 a heavy south east atorni set in here this afternoon '"■*• wind has been very violent blowing down awnings and chimneys and strewing the atreetft with limbs of trees at half-past 8 o'clock in the evening about oue hundred and forty feat of the npir of the newi'ath olic c'atheilral on uml-erland atrect which was tlwdicated to-day mew sfn acrona l'umr>oruud t.tr t ct emttag through the roof of the bnu of caft kben l t'boate oppositr duma^nig it f > the auiouut uf 3l>,(mhl the gilt eim came down into the second story cliamwr the family barrowly escaped injury the brick an 1 tone work of the tower vjicaped injury the part which fell wiu framed of wood at thu fair groumu teuu auj aheds were blown down ji^m ultur»l mt 1 nn.iit - «• posed ami damngt-il and the cattle turu«j loose plymouth ai.i tiik i»kap mmoto from tiif mink mi ncmenauflav me^slkksforthe bki.ikf f !■■mestin tk fajhud another him at cit'knt in missoiki avt.mui.t sept !>- tm i m messrs thomas cumin of hampton mine , and ceorgo morgan of nanticoke very j experienced and competent miners with j twenty men have just returned from the j mines and report that they have explored every part of the workings aud are satis fied that all the bodies have been recovered | outaide parties say tbat john i>avis of ply j mttutli an.l larntß aiken of avondalearc till missing titty must be mistaken one hundred and eight is the number of bodies taken out it has from the beat been hoped that mr kvan hughes inside foreman would have i made some memoranda which being found i would give informal n as to the time lift was prolonged ay when mr hughes body waa brought up his coat was off and hiß tooia time books 4c were missing after it was deemed fcertaiu that no mure bodies remained in»the mine mr benjamin hughes general inside foreman of all the delaware l*arkwann aud western railroad company's mines and brother of mr kvan hughes taking four men with him went down to search for his brother coat hoping to tind in it the memoranda so much desired he found the co»t 500 or mm yards from where mr llugle*1 body nad been louml anil outside of both of too barricades it contained his compass ami other tools and two time books but no memoranda whatever so all hope of hav ing a record of the last hours of the dead is tuf difwreivawcv tli out hundred and eight bodies re covere 1 tri»m the avondale miue w'th the two men who lent their lives on monnay in an attempt to it up the meu in the mine dnubtlewi comprise the total number of victims the ligures sm arnt as the nnmber in the mine were on the authority of mr 1..0 the outside foreman at avun dale who should have beeu the best au thority the explorations have been very thorough aitd there is n > doubt that al have in-eu found nobody attempts to ac oount for i.u great discrepancy between theeitimateh mid the ivsull the widows , mrc ;".'.' and tin orphans in thuroutity are 10*1 a nnmtier d the meu had chiljr«n living in the old country the destitution existing is and re quire immediate relief three and a half ! nriuths strike had reduced all the families to the verge of starvation the men not being to work long enough to receive any pay there was never a case that ai>pealed on strongly to the charitable funerals have been goißg on all day thirty-seven wen buried at once in the hyde park welch cemetery this afternoon sixty-one corps in all have been received in this city others have been buried at points down the valley mrast'rik ofwtl.ir.r s k*ntos pa sept 9.—at a meeting o f the relief committee at avondal at ujo o'clock o«orge cony of scranton waj appointed to proceed at once to new york w solicit sobscriptiooi fi.tmovth t pa sept 9.—lt is request mi thai smh neighborhood that mmj have h^wmhtomlmva thoeewho have been msw widowi and orphaw by the awful calamity at avondale plymouth luzerne county iv will at once take such mea ■ire m they may think best to collect fund for the object and forwanl the nmr <» soon an | om'imc to william s wilson f.ret national bank plymouth col 11 b wright or too hunt wilkeibarre the odore string national hank at pittaon w w mm ton national ruiik at s-ran t<n <■. coiey scranton ieo h stewart philadelphia ipwarda of one hundred orphans and sixty widows need aid signed | t p hnrna secy pilll.viilu'hla sfpt 9 the bernard opera troupe are to give a coaeert saturday c\oning in aid of the avondale sufferers new york sept on the recom mfoilatii.n of mayor ha the board of siataut aldermen today adopted retain t:.infif ymp\thy fortlie avoudale sufferers and appointed a committee to receive sub u<:npti"ns the iold board and national stock exchange have appropriated 3,t1u0 arid mayor hall and ebmold t ox are n jeivmg liberal sabacriptions for the idows and orphans coal operators di>ing business hero are raising a fnnd for the sam purpose and subscriptions have been started by the commissioner of the tire department another mine accident sr i,.it m sfjjt '.» thft warrenburg <•" ii iniimat tlian mill mo caught tire in tii main dh.tft ou m uday lut while fifteen im-n were in the mine seven of the men jttio<:ep<le<l m pr'tm out by clinging to the rn[jt-h of an hmnglvi althonj tii*-y wmt bailly l>urrjt bnttht remainder were f'.nvil t r niaiu in the mine uiit'it the fire wi *• tiii^'iiialm ij w]nru tht-y w«re rrncued in am r lean injurt'il con<mliod the f'rerr.an mr kalvey is roh»lily fatally hurt new york \ i i oikukkpondknttit'tiik rilh'auo i'kiiu w ik i.imho a cunrm*wm m pmcl'ici a rahcaliti thi < afiltd oct off oaseb kn vkkk s«pt ft the eaa of sheri dan shook aud others was called up by de teudants counsel before lotted statea lum in.m.-i->nit shields today and on motion of the prosecution was postponed till saturday to pr(»c«re testimony aaitnsfmr cleveland w r«a*ly t withdraw t)ie hw^ps againat siiooli but the ynveiunifiit did ii'>t ji|ui esce in limi'.o lawrence f melroee a'xt i t-or^e w murton waa arrohtetl last nicht for attempt ing to swindle tiffany and others jewellers mt of 17,m0 worth of diaimmda and for rubluii ins landlady of jewels i i tv«sfil lin uit-'titnui if other neans i.i]«:*<i of entering i'iti'any's store seizing a mm l (•"«»■]" and making ml defeuditig liiniselt a:;aintit purj^it with a pistol it is reported that the culprit wan the cuban ccrrcai>ondeqt of th lii'-»^o tn^uiit tmk hai ari's the board ni 4jl>mmk ft idm ibmj oted tl:e hospitaluils bl uie uity to the harvard crew h i al a i ihf.nt las hretdin wu ktlkd and three others injured m hrnnklyn by the caving in of a pit they were digging ajm.es tit r oy wan ; the land mm mmwmpg with the eng i liaii cable is working ery ui.,ui and it wil be impoasiblc to get additional dis patches in tim fur to-night's report the lines to duxhury connei-ting with the r—in v mb will uot mj iv wurkiiig ordej uuti to-uiurrow washington mranra n vkrai cdkmomw of qsk wisinsun ttept ft tfci last tribute toll en luwliim wan p:ud to-day at an u:irly bouv tliit innlim the strata were alive with pi-ojdr inan coining from the siirriiuqtliiig country t > witoi-as tin ftammi all the public limldni tml i i inihiuess iio'.ises wen draped in mourning in honor of the de*4 at 10 o'clock thousand wl peo ple congregated ground th war i apart ment wb«-rf the fanrral torvk'pfl merc held ll*ilf an hour lat»;r the profession itegbii to move hea<u''l hy the full marine maud whi*-h played iln 4 •!■■■the ruute the mm vai drawn by an jr?y liortka e:tl-h i»i l>y iiegrot'f hn hfld mack rinboiia f;ibtentil to tl*e horses'he.idti t wanbeau tifiuly draped with amcrii'an tlaijs entwined 111 which were sashea of crape the pro i-oasion uifh occupied nearly three-quar t*rs of an hour in pmaaiag a given point proceeded directly tot.'on^rpuional i'emetry wlieru services were held and a funeral au th';m sung minute guns have been tired throughout the day here and business has betu almost entirely suspended the fuu erai was the largest tiaat has taken place here since that of president lincoln the widow and family of tm uawlins arrived thia morning in time te take a unal look at i the features of the dead k»rly thf morning a larjje nutbt>ei of persons were at the war department anxious fora view of the remains of the late secretary llawlins which still rested c«.veryd profusely with mowers from jata ftil<[iia m tht room of funeral of the army and navy uero admitted for that purpose but shortly before u;ue o'clock the dooss of the building were ordered to be c ! lm d to all excepting those whe were con iiected with ohiciajly or personally gen hawlint and for wh<»ni varioui 1001 m were appointed all the a-my and d2.vy otticcrs in the hstriot were present with m~ssrx fish ! (. resswell hoar and kobexon ot the 1 all net with assistant secretaries kichardson aud olto—the two last named representing the treasury and interior departments tho president of the tnited states ar rived at half-past nine o'clock and went im i mediately into the room where the remains reposed 4ieneralfl porter and l>ent jul 7.6«k and major km were also in the room miscllanous telxukapiuc ttkub of general interest fkoh mibm hjivts general canby yesterday morning issued liv proclamation proclaiming the result of the late election in virginia liilbert gl waiker will be installed us provisional 2rnur on tlie 2lst init and john v lewis lyuwmonal lieutenant iovernor on the jth of oct the legislature will t>e called together on out sth the adop tion of the expurgated constitution is an nounced the following wells congress men lit proclaimed elected ayer i'latt f'aater and the following walker congress n d segar t large hooker kidgeway mckenzie millner and iibani tbe steamer horuet has leon released irom custody at halifax n s it iistill u*lit,veil she is intended for cuba and wilt receive anna at sea the maatachusetta sutc ce'itral com mittee of the labor heform j>.'.rtv voted to call a political state convention at wor ctster september ihtb to uonrnato a state labor ticket half hour guns were rired yesterday from kiin nae to sun t«t by the i'tica citizens ( orpß and riaga throughout the city were at half-mast in nonor of t$3q memory of < jen rawlina the cnban tillibnstera who left worcester maaa wed tuuday eveuwg are reported to have proceeded no farther than provideooe their vessel was driven ahof by the heavy gale and their leader was arrested by the initetl states authorities the republican state convention of minnesota which nominated judge austin of st peter for governor nou risrusii unumffll kiitk avondale trockess of the sad work of rirfover 1»«j tiif bodies of the head av0n p s.pt 8 _ at g 66 bodio hid km nm arti«g coroon w^tam will uk t^timony m to the oon of the .«■■■>■■t 2 o'clock p m s tv nl»y at pi jxtouth at 9 o'clock all of th u3 bodiei tirit fo iml together ware up a doctor has been called for to attend the ben about to go in to pirts of the mine not yet explored in search of men yet nnaocounted for bat th<ire is no response from the doctors there v a terrible outbreak at this time frum the women in the nearest miner's house heaps of ooal left in the chute aad screens are mazing to-night the line ex tends from the railroad track to 15 feet up the hill at 1»:3m o'clock six bodies were found to gi-ther in one chamber makiug 72 in ail sbmbj despatches regarding tee avon tiali calamity state that as had been tar nuted it was found that at the first alarm o danger these brave nun had not been apalled but taught by instinct and ex perience and knowledge of the horrible fact i at there wan no means of agresa from the mine except by the shaft then choked with tire they hvi tied to the furthest parts of ti.i mini they had not fled in panic but had gone back in order bat with all knowledge that their lives might depend tifon their action for they had but closed ai the air-tight doors behind them and thus kept the fresh air already in and the foul air oat when they had retreated be hiud the last door and found poisonous vapors still following them they had hastily thrown up the barricade and tilled the in terstices with clothing which they had ntripped from their persons the spirit evinced by the miners to-day lias t.l-eu bitter in the extreme and net a-i imaged by the offers of aaaistance and sym pathy flowing in from every side i'he rail road company made all exertions possible and the wishes of the miners in every re ect are consulted bat they remain obdu rate the more reasonable ar rea<ly to listen to ruaaou but they are in the unu kmany are refractory and vicious ie is ap|>rehendu<l and haa been avoid yby conhuuiuiate tact the tragedy utiotinues the all-absorbing topic and will t the conclusion of the inquest much indignation h expressed that there wm no meant of outlet and the effect will probably be that measures will be taken iv all the mines to preveot as far as possible ay such liorriblo accidents in the future avosi.ale sepl ft at v it p m last ti'^bt 7 i"»li all that could be tuuiid hsfl been brought up at lu.'m the part r turned after exploring live breasts and ituiiing nothing iijt and report two more bodies found 12 i i m 13 more bodies found sept 9 12.45 a m - another lot nf i-ouiea not yet counted has been found i h'l air is btill so had as to prevent more | than a few minutes stny iv the uiine 1.30 a m.—b*j bod'ieß now up ei«ht more juut found political conventions in various states the wwt movkment in will i 1 gkn ianuv's uhitelt in virginia chekky üßournau k the vnscoksm dkvoc i;aiv jaouos miss sept s.—the national i'mod republican convention assembled to day it was tlie largest meeting of the kind ever held in this state three hun dred delegates were present seventy-live of whom are colored nearly all the counties are mpmmftml fudge speed of \ icks liurg was cii n president and the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted ktr.it—we reaffirm the principles enunci ated in the constitution of the id of juni secoaj that in addition thereto we announce oursulves in ta.nr td a liberal system mi free schools and of sueheu.uitable distribution of the pttuu achuji funds as inav secure the li^i it decree of good feel ing am in all classes of our citizens third—that we cordially invite the im lui^ration of capitalists ami manufacturer int t our state and pledge ourselves to such legislation as shall most t-ffeutually aid and lotto all the industrial pursuits of our state nd thoroughly develop u its resources fudge lrwis i t-iit was unanimously nom inated for governor judge jetferds for lit utenaiit iovf rnt'r .'. s wofford for cooomi iv the first district jud^e wwl kelt.-^g in the third and jud^e joseph w kiria in the fourth the convention aiijourru-d till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning virtiinia hn iimii>t sept s.—the proclamation of ieu laaby will bring the legislature t<i getbur ostobar tith ooiwim wi.l»cr will be inntallod i'ro visional lovernor within bue ok two weeks at which tima iovernor wells rea igiiati^n now in the inni . of qos canby wii ik areej-'ttmi the lieginlature itsejf will amui vhether it shall elect permanent or temporary of ficers w iscunmn biilwai kke sept b the ikmocrfttic state convention met to-<lay and nominat ed col c d k-ihioaon of green baj for tiovernor a i cook of columbus for secretary of state john black of mil waukee for treasurer 3 v perry of madison for attorney general carl ber dean of waukesha for state prison in spector and peter garrison of cedarburg for superintendent of public instruction among t^-e resolutions adopted the follow ing i tiie moat uottcoablc one ißweawj that the ijemocritic party of wisconsin rejoice in the extinction of slavery in the prompt and general ac^uiesceuca of the southern people in the results of the war in ev^ry m-ell directed effort fur the enlightenment and elevation of op pressed humanity at home and abroad and in every measure coutpatibl with good government and publu order to broaden the ba^iri of suffrage and extend the biasing of free institutions to all classes of the cop!e and that in strict fidelity to this spirit r prugrc»s and patriotism we deplore the many inexcunablc mivln^oraents of our national < ongreas upbn the liberty of the citizen and the freedom of the ballot its failure to recognize the ell uitablo right of foreign born residents to an early participation in the privileges of tho ballot box on terms as liberal i those prescribed by the demo cratic constitution of wisconsin its con stant rfjnrj t burden labor and encourage monopoly,and it uovcrt pnrpose to central ize and enlarge the powers of tin federal t.ovtfrninent resobttions were aim adopted favoring the taxation of national bomls new york litv the 1 ninn kepubuc<in « rutral i ommit toe met last evening and resolved to invite the various f leneral assembly district as sociations through the executive commit tee to elect delegates 10 we apprpaching syracuse convention resolutions deplor ing the decease of n uawlina and senator fessenden were aiso adopted boston tsbkifk bali yesterihv i i>3s op i,ikk ask iebtki ition ob i'kuperty boston sept !>. the gale la night coutioued from ."> till s o'clock the greatest force being from g till 7 o'clock the sad dest cssuality was the death of iiranvillem clark treasurer of the adriatic mills and lancaster quilt co he resided near the coliiswum and hearing that a boy wan bu ried iv the ruin of a dnilding be started to render aid when a tremendous jrust tort dp a puuk aidewalk which struck him with such violence as to fracture his skull break in arm and otherwise injure him he died witnlu sa boor several other persons are injured among the prominent buildings damaged was the old methodist church hanover street the broadway methodist church south boston was almost entirely destroy ed loss 140,000 the coliseum dr toiid's church rev dr oarnett's cnnrch hartford and erie machine shop new nor mal sonool in course of erection on new ton street skating kink and also a large number of unknished shed buildings in all sections of the city were damaged more or less hundreds of nhimni were blown down signs etc carried away every where the strong trees wen twisted split or torn up by the roots the old elm sur vived the gale cambridge chelie oharustown sad other places suffered in the sasse proportion with boston the damage in boston and vicinity is estimated to be over 1,000,000 an extensive oontugration ia east cam i bridge this morning destroyed * block of - wuod working factories on oti first and > second itrceu the following an the t owners losses and insurance f del doviki loss siou.uw injured th i woodbary « co mo,oow inland 30,0ut > utniel harrison ft co 5,000 insured 1 4,0u0 monroe * oilman 12,000 in aured.tlo.goo besl * hooper 55.0w1 in > hu'anee sj.ou the wind was very high a-.-l ipread the fl»njei kercely the steamer bristol did not leave fall bi ftr last night for fall km the pas >.■: g«:r train from this city for fall river uii night did not arrive then until live i o'dock this morainz a schooner had car rinfl away a railroad bridge at somerset hence the detention toronto mketixcjofthe canadian medical as;o ciatios toronto sept b.—the cuudiu medi cal association met in convention yester l a large number of delegates from all aru of the dominion anil also from amer ican medical associations were present hon c tnpper delivered the annual ad drew after which the new medical act for < i ivario was discussed at great length tie following distinguished gentlemen not re si ling in the dominion were elected hon ora-y memoers : dr k t davis of c'hi cagj joseph k barnes surgeon u s a bmjtatj d i;ros 11 d of philadelphia ( liarles a i,ee of the buffalo university items by telegraph kthe telegrapa wires between new and lioston were prostrated yetter 1-iy afternoon by the heavy storm the roof of the coliseum was blown off a uumb«r of buildings wen blown down and tri'kli damage done to property in boston ik is stated on reliable authority that a fermer i'nited states gnuboat named pe juoj now lying in atlantic l>ock brook n is being fitted up as a privateer to aid the cu'nan patriots by preying on the span ia!i commerce w arranta have een iesm-d by the coron er in hoboken against rf>tthold pope rupfiat and bin clerk for causing the n of an infant by carelessness in put ting up a prescription pope tied the ier;i has been arrested iye latest new york city novelty ii a ni any of canadian indians who play uttf/mn to-day ll the sullivan wife poisoning case at new york the husband has been committed fourteen thousand dollars were sub drifted to tlie uawlins fund yesterday iti new york city making d*2!*,ouo alto margaret smith of east twenty-seventh itnat sew york has been killed by her : . . il alleged rongh treatment mr fried under of third street new yorl beaten by ixraiaa altcrper is dead iikl the is locked up tie captain general of cuba has issued i ile>tt>se declaring salt and medicines con trabgad of war and prohibiting their trans {> i t^tioii into the interior without permits i - nbing tlie tontenta and giving the des t niion of all packagus ! tis reported that a party of men left v-'..rctster mass , jeßterjay afternoon for i : li'dcf stating they were to enter a rmmmtinq t->r them halaw that city binl bound for uha to enli.-t in the cuban irmy thoy statc>d that they had received -■'■>> each as bounty monsy and were to ■* well paid for their services the exact uti^er of the party is not known the stockhumcrs of the richmond and 1 irk itiver railroad resolved to-day to ax t nl the road 21 miles to the chesapeake kay thus shorteniu by 11 hours the time > tuten iviuhmond baltimore and phila i.-]phia < v monday evening a search made by the ih keveimf ofleon through the yes port at in hiuuiid ya resulted i ust of four captains for smuggling to enlay's down freight train on th n kailrond vll through a trust near kennersville i-our cars too ak'h witb their contents were con recent ek-ctinn returns of thefourtl and sixth wards of san kranci>co hi ',-•■'*■dis<-repaucies in all and exhibi gain for selby mr koopmanacliap i^ftsan franeifco to lay overland for new vfiric lie contem 1.-it a tnur of tbt southern states prio !■! h^a departure for china to fulfil his uvij"m of furuanling chinese immigratio t<i tiu1 < dttou sutea via san tvancißco the commissioners of the pacific rail r i.v met tv-day in va^'ramento ' en v*al kridge president and gen c'omstock secretary uainiug at oswego cloudy at key west and cicar at other uarters this morning yankee girls abroad iwo inprutkited vocxs boston women ifmuum a vacation in ksglanl the boston trawler prints a long letter from kngland headed the way in which two american girls spend the summer i describes the adventures of two young ynnkee women who went to europe to en joy a summer vacation the l'rart itr sa>3 they have gone to europe alone and propoee in a quiet and economical way to visit places of interest we hope from time to time to receive missives describing their progress and giving the impressions they receive of the places they visit,and the men and woaieu with who they uome in contact the following extracts are interesting as our purpose was to extract from one summer's life the greatest amount of health happiness and enlargement of soul we did not piopu&a to live upon a railway train or make our headquarters at hotels the heaton tracks of travel are much the tamo in all countries we desired if it were possible in a civil way to get at the heart of england and be for a while at home in our mother land from liverpool after two days sight seeing under friendly convoy we departed by the lancaster and carlisle railway for tfco i aken of westmoreland tbis country has beeu enunanted iand to us eve since wordsworth high priest of the mountain sanctuary had chanted solemn untie on his khrine at kydal since coleridge had discoursed his deop philosophy of heaven and earth and southcy had built up by uithful toil at keswick the reputation of the fine old english gentleman he was bm dr arnold had*found rest and deep delight in the shades at i''o*how after hi earaest toil t uughy since christopher north had set all echoes wild with his boy iah gloe and dequinoey had evoked weird presences from the midsummer air there fi re the lake coontry should be oar sum m*r home we would abhor railway and t*?uetrate as deep into rustic seelusiveness m tin weeks of our pilgrimage would per mit of co"rsf we mounts the top of the aniblestde coach at w indenture—dothing possessed of eyes travel iv the interior among these hilla and at ambleside should we not be at the inermost heart of the human interest of the lakes ? boots who had followed with our lug gage was dismissed our trunks unpacked work boxes boxes writing-desks and books disposed in easy disorder upon the various table half a dozen photographs on the mantels and beheld us at home a soft voiced servant comes always as ovr biading prefacing every remark with if yon please tna'arr to a degree that is rapidly spoiling us for a return to republican manners \\ c have 41 the comfort of housekeeping with out t oare we may amnse ourselves with marketing or may mafce known our wisheh to our hostess we may change the hour of dinner every day and tnrr is no oae to fly into a passion and give notice to l^stve in short the knglea lodging sys tem is to my a>«ial 1 -•» ji*stso much bet ter than co-operative housekeeping be ciuk one need not co-operate of coarse this ta moat sejhth and unenlightened state ment of the case but then why should there not be a division of labor on the large scale mr m does not oaro for ike beau ties of lake scenery and i cannot make gooseberry tarts she is satisfied that i am dehghtet • * * shall we not let chaos continue '' f we eopsider oar summer's as pc r uswrn t to be a snooses we 1 ova england better for the english hearts aad homes which have been o kindly opened to us without aaaadow of tuiilitnfnlanai tn oar oath of allegiance to the beet af govara nunu w fervently raapoad far prayan fur th health and wealth of a aertua ovrreigm udy ud yet non farrmntly acbo thu other pnyer which nk»ppdy wu left out of the american edition ginme peace inourtiek <) lord we tnut that cao flu-tiag daima of pane and pride may never destroy the harmony hat »«■» two utiooa that lore and need each other—what is the use of government and miniatan if they cannot transact thaae iittla autura of btui neaa and leare v prirate people at peace ? l any one at home donbta that the edu cated mind and heart of englaad's beat are with v we only wiah hiai half the pleasure we hare had in coning to an the arkansas traveler comes to light tiie following story cornea all the way from a little town on white river arkan sas a peddler got into a dispute with a man named wheelock and a fight ensued in which wheelock waa badly whipped smarting under the taunts of the peddler who threatened to whip him g m na mus tered a crowd of the boys and with the tlesperate courage required in such aii emer gency they went for the peddler the ped her pulled foot for timber bnt finding that the crowd would catch him before reaching it pulled up and facing hii pursuers called upon them to halt which they did the peddleifcold them to pick out their best man and send him unarmed and he would knock the seven aenees ont of him and that lie could whip the whole party if they would tight him one at a time the mob de clined the proposition and gobbled the plucky peddler before he could get his re volver out of his boot leg and carried him back to town slung to a pole borne on the suouldera of four of the captors a council waa held and though some of the wont of the party wanted to hang the poor fellow better feeling prevailed and he was soused into the river a half dozen times and then cliised clear of the town with dogs when inked at dea arc the next landing below clarendon what was the matter he replied tersely oh nuthin only been having a little fun with the boys up at cla riuiloii finance and trade commercial matters the following articlea were raerfred t tbu pnrt by ij - ami nt«uner international prr grant trunk ii ulr.^,l ri the put u bouri flour m.i i<>l horn mi 84 whtal.hu 175.h5 h no .... 24.000 carn.hu itil.o-a iron ore ub ..*.. t u 10,000 lard lbs ioij a.4»«i,ck .... 2 lurnt^r ft 277.000 l.iiiur.'t ! sou h|lll<cd 1b . lw!.-wi rt.iu.-iii bn jjo sura i v l.ueu ttif bru 4 c k>«i«.-in»«tjlo»lii an the prtactial xp.>rt bj t»n«l ja i i»u « noun whcmt corn oata bkrlef rre to bu.bu.bu.buhu trt.y h<w kodkmer uioo ;; __„ \, ... toul k.lsi till following an tue receipts and imwi-nu at cli ut v"l hflwaukee for uu uait 24 boun v re purtct b teleffraph > tjnc*«m mibwai-ao h bhipl bro'u bhip-u flour brl . t.ooo a^oo l,ow 1,000 wimw bu m.ooo 35,000 jn.oo 18,000 cam bu h-7.m0 i<i,su ... hu,bu si.ooo so.uoo uoo kn bu k0 uriajr.bu u 500 ho ■>.. jm i,ma oeaii i 9mu nonuao nelaltowuw win dht the amount at jr»in luatonlnchiamo qßhoa dwlam ooapwd whk lk ajaoux al the coma poading caua la t e»r mi lart wack wniit burii oatb baah no 1 nutter .. ijbt noloau the markets office of the buffalo express i uk-miiat sept 9 imb t fior and rim uachanged maw 50 brb wliit i winter at s 00 40 brb baker's at 7 50 wmm sale 0600 t.u ml l!lin..w winter at 1 ms 7sm bu do on p t 7500 bu amber michiffan at 1 39 7500 bu no 3 milw»uk on p t co sale 6000 bu no 2at we 7000bu per ample at 95c oats—sale 9000 bu in cat !.*» at 54c a,ooo bn at s3 ktb dull and nominal rt i 17 hakley so iikjuiry mid iwne in market millfibb active ji-i,inn i and city jrruund many held at city mill t i^*2o r " c.>im ftn«i2 i-r rtuu kiul ttm«or:m fur tiirshed ' uiviiium scarce and cry tinti hcavr ih«m jwrk at 50 hpht do at *« ifc hunh suirar tiurw cuviikd b-mo 10 h..uldwv imyltt • iird flrni at 19 0 lhi m ibh—white v ta«y at *.'. 7i..f t n trout acan t.id verj ilrm at *.". 50.^5 75 jn-r hf brl quantity 1,.h rrniiik price hmfrt btuik cn*i higher m m-.vk.tll urge's ikink ha 1 i.ww ijrbt 24 50 per 100.*7 7 " ■' jl.rbj 12 7.1 mackt-rel " " kitt 3 25 seltouhl üb xi 0 n 5 bri 16 60 imb 17 w ■' | wu woo " k.t.t-i s " ki«i 2 25 kxlni i'ils i>i mi lulitm >< ft . 11 " i bria is m labrailurbrrrink " vittw 375 ** brl 10 00 hi rrkk - i;.hh to cliuic state dairy m'eady aud firm at 30(?32c fanoy do 33>(3a v t4-rn good i prime at 28w30c onlinmn wrix . m o<<t2&s ciibe«i stewlv and firm prime factory n in fmft demand at ltk in jobbem h v.1 hiouwixm--litld at i y»,ai iy eims - wes'eni al 2ovtf2lc i'oi atokii in full u[»j»ly and dull at v ~*■ioo pnr m small lots sell at':-:ii..f u r«r l>u i'hitt-**e«thewnuiet at 2 tt&t yi par bu«hel f'cara bartlettn in l deui»nd at 2 oo«rs 00 p«r i'uili i'luun lilik active at «" uiirs 00 freen n u'«-s dull at i 00^1 ml capv cod cranbcrrim ke 00 per barrel affim mote active at s io i 0 er barrel caktt fuuttuth fii in and bi ats mm tv new vcrk—wheat l'l ; cm 14 oat^,tfi iuvm si 7ft t albany—lumber t uod ( (■;<•#• 7 bard >■■i»l 7 u0 per lojv it live stock tlic re<-ipt to-ia were i:u mm hi lake shore ■id 7 by jraml trunk making with n^w previous iv t |.- r-terl m em im thi week tt.e ahiptnanti t.-day arc lgcux by orttral a.n.l 12 b trie the ocfat i cgniet ami dm>opi with price fully c l-.wer i n j.-h trt-k anj null more on light ud poor om 111 ul 30 head very fine reniium kentucky mlim dclixttj ihts morning on mam male yesterday at 6{c per i«.nrnl l»u thia wu an i rente price and tin omh were pr(i|>nrttonately hqnuat to mm average th re i » very good nukling . 1 gead bumhi kentucky and other t-ttn urag jg 1300t 1400 ftm h m tho sold 1 uy fur 7g'-t»c thin natives mi very fair texan ll am t tk while fair vmn strew ranged up to 7f the ri;ix'i|nn hen arc not exuersive but there t an aouwtilition of stock in the eautern market n.d until that i worked off no improvement can be wlii tlii following t,m the i siirncrtn hoiburv 30 bd vrrv ehoie kv utn ~-.- ii dlv auo 30 lvi „-.. i kv stoen » l.its at >. tt ■•:»..■■j..ff i wlml.n i jl l.d lliin umi inu-r-ji l"o"atsg 10 fcbm to i'afre h do ay i'tod at w 1 jiw-nhy to li.liai.il johil good ky stetrrn ay l.v»i at x v 5 aui!cn»n u vourunn k rank in w hd tcx*a ateer h.d led ay 11.17 a.t a list v t p l 18 hd ind mmn ay 12t at 7 '>■/*. vui nat'a t » woo^&uiltespie iih fair 11 steer ay um at tj j^i suebp tiio brtali arc only tuoderato ixit the lepri>iwrd emiukm t the ka-t-rn market hu gre»tl rtduccd the inquiry and price are jo lowr ml tlie rrn j'h cmtlnue liuht md the market t:i;rh mid at the quotations noted ye*ttrdmv new yurk ahuks—poui cjuiet nd kle*dy i »; ,;; iv *; «■_», l arm dull and nominal ottos fully ie lower salt uf 1300 l«let at i4c for nrddlme upuuda fu»l-r koccipto 1;(.w.v brl hour heftvv auh ilii lining fur guudgntles aud alpadv for mi-uium and . t.iui.il dw.tipti.jim s.le i^hhil.t.uat 0 gi»6 u f»r superfine sute a d wwttm ti ihh97 00 for com mon u irhoio extra state b u#7 00 for do t-vtra weht«ni 7 lw#7 40 for jroud jo choice while u'lie t extra g 7 05 fu,r vuoimun to ctofu r h ohio le 75^7 00 for common to fair extra st l»u 7 15 0u for yood to l h..i do oloainit quiet included in mlm are zmtibbli lur mat ocixi flour dull at *■7 4 3 j cali fornia fluur ifiuinal ttgmta«l26 krc ki.jik - ouiei i of 50 brbi at m aota q 40 om hkal scarce and quiet saleh of two hrt ui-j di * me at m 35 wtusky—fairlv active and a bhado firmer saj^s of i ... t.ru w f-terti at jl 11 tv 1 12 f r iree i-hicfly at nii.ii pritvs wuzjkt ueueipu 211^07 u wheat im better with a fair esp>»rt dcicaxid sale of 13»00ol>ti at l i8(^l 40 for no 3 sprinc 1 4.*.m1 48 for ho • di.;ifl s6ifi*l u for muter nd and anibrr wwiern t 57t#l is tor winter n-d and amber southern 1 to for white kentucky and virginia htk-^uiet barlit—firmer sales of 1000 bn new two-rowed s:»h at fel ih i;*t.li;v malt—dull and nominaj oma - kt-uviptfi tm,*ia bu corn openul lc hotter aii'l ej ed dua and araopnijr salea uf 41,000 im xi 41 <»'•<■■i 18 fur unbound r.ew mixed weatem 1 i tn s 1 for kouod do 1 24 tv 1 x fur west ern jiiuiw l)»ra receipts 37 23 bu oat wiihr.m dt-cided » haujre sales of m,ooo bu at w-jryyc for new south cm and western v ici firm sale at b|*^r for carolina ojk«*-kirm sales of wl klo ..;, p t bfo*n moderativelv at ti sale if 750 lih.i at lljtfiljcfor cuu u@li for porto rico 450 buxe havana isi^ftlsfc huluam-bull and noninal i'naulu m bt ndy sales at im v 17 for crude s3 to *■>!<• for refined hora-l u || and nominal pork—finuer and mon active 8al««ot 2055 brt at 30 stfi3l for meat jiving at 30 7s ca-h io 00 f..ruw n-ess 27(*2810r prime and 30 oo tzi 00 f..r prime mba almi 2so brli niwa huveni sept m sl lkkp steady t-ak-x of 140 i.rta at 8 s*rfl3 m for nc plain muss 12 00^17 00 for iew extra men likef hamh-steailv sal 190 brio at s5 00a m w lit mrath juiet sale ol 134 pkffa at 14j l r efnr»douldcr*,l7&l'.*cfor buns mir.injw and heavy bale of 115 boxm lot cared at lttj«l7c i.\ni ■ijhiiet and ateadr sales of 420 ten at 1749 j for steam ld^2oc far kettle rendtrtkl hi mir suady sales at l'i'rf-_n for ohi and nmh forbt*t cuwui—<^uietat u-ftkic chicago floik-bull sales of sprit extra at 4 50 5 o>i wheat firmer sales of so 1 at 1 30 no j at tl 26@1 36j afur change so * wm dull at 1 sri mller a»}>l omi !■tye aftetnoon laieiofho i at btic teller september o^th steady 8al«e of ho 2 at 4 i*c-*44 for future delivery after chang 43$cwa bla for teller mate rvm—acth-e at a decline 3alc of no lat 92c and n t at iwc barlkt dccl miy saw at i 1 s3 mller all hr month and l v caati for nn z hn.irw!<(!w it-ili aiklnominat s*l««at«l 07 for .»!.!. aiul 1 '■.<$ for new « piiovimos dull but firmer pork—kales at x wtg&ifr the tnw-te " r r.uiwl at 15»18ic hk baltbb kmiotljtsßi*—firmer gale l ihj at i:tjjc frr»)irra-v*>ct but active he on wheat to ot f and 64c on wheat and corn to buffal chicago ute btock ahua-arirt at h rs 55 f-r fair to jtikh nul ** i*7 iv i for good eteen livk hue»-activeanda*«a<ly:forb«mffn 9ht£t 3 m lii.lm'h 1 4j-jiw 00 for j nt to h..i ... xilwaukek fi k-i>u!i choice prii e*w at tt sav^ti 7 m ; rt ii»l 1 for wo i ml 11 a for ho i c«*v sfa*ly at s6c for no s oath - mill at 42i«43c for no i xt it dull s ,■- at «.: for mo s h a k.kt nominal u«*i fmwti gouunal marine post or buffalo arriv**l t ». h-amer lranhoe n furt kr_r a ____. wuil__tf.*d,v mw mm l-rupallrr p<>t..u canltl c1.1 18.000 liv wt __£___■___■_:..__? ■"■w t r ■*-* i ** 81 bofa in msllsaty p-r-lwllm oakland hinit.._mw saadissky is tl hi what java farkw l brla u__t«tj c tr_7 pr-mosrßatrs,c_aa_a__n tmj2a~7,iu xsi i^aw rfi *-*"-•**— «*» is fluur v !-._,._ 1 aft rsßßsßss a aaaa qvlar t*rfa 7i to akaal t s_l ur __'**_.___—* •* -*• voahait tli rt fe,.r , jnu ba wßsss ays i.„r t . r p-aa ba o^jst j^-**w,.^cl*^r»*,l*l bu a —* ma_.,aa***,c__e_r tt,mo ra corn ■sbuck bark bntcher but hon chicago »,«•• btt oora narttoy bm.-e * r bark pcbhem«a a mcmillan chicago ouo l-1 wheat ■j jervia wtrk s v ft wtlnn ma cakagu sl,mf w com j x bwttey uarkrftoarew ftafcar chieaso tt,m •« ora bri bmkbt mackie chfcapi « wo wawbcaa schooner flontta mtaulei chu-a»v 19 *• beat ird»t brae ft co schoomr w a grandj jenea cbiee«o w.ooo b oorn fmtoa l wright tw wheat a w horton wheat j r beauer nt-bow 8 t atwater davfawu chicago m.mo bu 0 mmrbl *- t-ibo4 *•»•*>; !».•» * flrhuuier w w arnold bcar.bl.-v chicago h 542 t«i enrn bennett & averr ekhooncr bf wad im&r h « jowpto i*>,q ft imobersmtcherdi belt b cum juno parker v-ii.>**rj«ir.l*»nh anni carv.n marooettr 54 tone trua ore caw wwuw.irth s buoner atomio coulter chicago 20.710 bu corn s boobcr ft kanwr wnk ctik-ago 16,100 bu cm walter a»ery srhoonera o moray lawwn chfeag 17.512 k-u , wheat olnim ' s ..»■at suphen bom new k*ltim»ra 1068 ***- | 4,000 boufm m ilertfw i cleared ev ». fmpeller h warrinrtoo brown saginaw i v9|«)l«r crtint-t w*tra re urea may ropeucr ehuira cuuiming toledo pr<4«li*r oaklaud hanubarnr toledo tug harlow talley mubm tommnds cktkkuier nt-«nuy bruwo milwaukee ttf t c*l jemsw pettta a»dueky schooaar soofaaj boland tafedo scbnuoer f perew gale chicftro schotwer brehw han bie schuoner kdwiu hiimon suear chleavo ms umm ioal sch-wawr ottawa downs kne sthoonerchr wrker nu r ii cbk^n schooner david a well , lucf oilcmo hc-houner st james ufntx ctevruaj 700 brla mji s«h.x»iier j h pelton ivii-.ii hatt'jii*ky uanre illinou oennui baj cltr was ludiutry starkey asbtatnla sew kebranka starwey abhtabuia scow uermao horn venpmliuit si iw ur<>wt«r boot port clintou j various itkms ! wnctu to the buttalo mntu | | vambltpamisu livtitoif the following rremu 1 a-»*.l sept 8 up frj !,:.% p m ' -.: barks 8 wenona summer cloud bar w*j btoml hawalun eraaue cnrnio br cofaeo , ■rtim forwwdtr w b allen anl s«>blrd turner mn lisbon s a wuoh ¥,„ i x bird summit i olumbiaa adeline oneida sic drup lar!c win x , prrble b kinnear '> - prnp idaho knif.i-i sute arctic bu ir k and larve cbr gruce murr»v cjirwpoad ent plover gtrrit ffcnlth wind north i.vke frbioiitm finn iml rt«uly cliart.-n are bsda maria maniu anil buuiier boy and athv wu lium raynor coal krie to chicago ia 1 2j ■• r tun free in and out schr ploretta railroad iron fa £ edo i»t km per ton free on beard aclir b f wade wheat t-'remont to buffalo 4c per bu - brie btarlicht acfar i>»»«j a wells clara l>arker bark m r fioffe coal krie to chicago 91 free hr indiaanla naib buwuo io cleveland 75c per ton prop mineral ftock,tomber uy city to huffji 4 per m n.-hr aldeband lumber devil river to buffaln 4 ou rail at chicago sept 8 lake freights civ dull but ttxuv were without ementlal chawre ta enßan imiita were to oswetfi>~bark monarch wheat at lljc to uoderich scbooner groton corn at«ic t kuffaio prop thio*(f wheat at 7c prop free mau heatat7cauilciriiat ttu prop st loui wlic4t 4.1u1 corn on p t pan of chicago s^pt ft arrived tr-m buffalo prop free state awmfw cieuvd for buffalo - pr.>p kauouin city ftsjaj |,» c..ru 740 hrts flour j'xuim.ls eclip>e,:fl.u4a in ■■«!- t bru floor 100 , im went 104 ifii i>»it and nundrtn kadirf stat 2-'',ooo bu w>ro oh bu t liio br flour i mun a pan mi mil*itkkksc].t fc anive.l fr-.ni bu f-lo l"ro|i dicutor st ltiii mohawk freo suu toledo hcan.l fur buffalo none bbf.m a nik wajli ca m a asrioua break v rc|iortei in the weilind canal which i-likch tiully obstruct navigation for acien or cifht d»j kucuun arc yet received moa we learn that the m-buoiwr lubece hence to i>etroit put into cleveland jwurw r foresail jib and main l .»> x .«■_ a-4 l i vtfc k . or*ii wet yestonifiy ute canal boat gen b kruce while irimj in il,e cretik loaded with oat . prim a>ak ani eoinme-ced flllinj rapwllv s • m taken to an elevator and by vlguroiu piimplnr ktpt afloat while the grain mm uken out ul he uw4 10,000 biishela wen t tmamm s»t.ir.lay ntpfat sept 4tb the nna luamer oliver pern while lying at her dock at sandusky tock fire the lines were immediately • it and hhe drifted out inu the ia j a mile or more lirill 1-hnie.lti the wnur'a ed(fe she a re l-ru-d a total loj the rouu ■■( tli o jvrrv waa be t»rt san usky and in>rt ciuitua imm ti»k the buffalo river near the foot ol wuhinkton str««t rom:nt«j a lively appearance yea t*nuy the h*aw ralno had mhl the trtani alwvt and the i-urrtnt twept like a mil-race render ing it ilrfficultfor vemels to make headway afalnet it in low of the ttronge.t lujm the turbid curraat was veredwithnvas . of l,jn which wl broken looae atontwarn seat*ad«ww juite a jam a the enn s«mueiit:e n whirl the berk mana martin and iuooner newabuy ran hartl ajrround and remained uutinately fart lop kt«ral i,o»r in pitc of the efforts o tu*a to pu'l ihem off a canal ooat mot in up in t<>w of a tui i«rted he line and kwung aruund againi the wbooner 8 t atwater ni»#hir „■the yawl of tbe whoonvr but beyond the aaove in ident and tbe u*e of a r«^l deal f erj vhi'irou kn-lith no serfo coaft«qiie<mme rvniltcd on tin bak ttie bark fontanelle kden with tarn ova while v>niiuir uu the bay lhu in->rn u nut oh tbe bur and the united efforu of four tv tailed v get htr off at laxt rrj-.ru ahe waa being u.hteaed tmam t!iu<l kf-ticß t<i mahi.\*kß.t.~vea«et captain are notified that until the cmv ar pro|ierlv eculed the following piertwfube man v nubhed ihate via worth and u'h piemat man»tee north pier at pere mar iiette north pier at ivi.twatcr and nori pkr at muakeguu mittoattfrt sir t ii 7(a on st«av.bki v r saaafc a u»i«ee-and-af*«r ri en xsliore on strawberry hhoal in grc 8 ... ' v m 4th lltr n»me o uw imi ba r"ertained '' "". lux her hciw<prii jibltoom and entire lc«nt<-ar sh had bcto in tolluion *•"»* lkak the euwwaan yankee blade tkmmm and enlerpr c ipniny veakx outods while in the pmmtge tt thi port they have arrived and nl im it rf r rku-ik/i tiunet pihawtwr to twr scnoomk timtmit baku the tit a ing \ t f leviathan arrived at milwauk mon day moruina having towed the kt.'-nrr tlmotliy baker t.*d d with railroad ir.m for that place ai far as mamtowt c t'apt mvxallr rep rt that the baker arriveii at mackmac on the lat in a rinkinc condition havior irprur.g a leak m lake huron ont rf the i^vtathaii'n ateant i>u*j|h waa called into n.qiiiriti>.nand rreud herboldof ur after which he took her in tow behur coiti|>elled f put into manltowoc ttin>ueli!>tremof wt.-ather the captain of the baker oo^cl«ided to hire e*tm meb to man tbe wemel't pun.p and erf»rni the remainder of the voyage umler anv this he manajfed to •!■> vie c^ful'y arm ii>g at milwaukue during tbe afternoon of monday w*tt.ri(>r»*-.ft tlic vhooncr buena vuta loaded w'th lumber and timber fr..m m>ni.tee wii i off majiituwjc on the iili in a waterlogged uuidit:<.n the leviathan which ha->t«biieu in u ther weut v h.-r r.si-t.it and t u ed her inti m.nitr „■hariior wmftaluai puni sat placed on u.*rd and uiti vf 1 pumped out a rtn-u o the deck lr>«d 1 liinorr awj thrown otertkwrd while ou*ide ' the canal arrived g #|^_ 9 jame brajlev j»n>e r*|it<>ii snoti charley hhaver lewis selre w j enn ann goodwin nellie & r r>nnu lr . k-ucene saitli d p ejt**»rd i b auaun a j taylor r curtiik j x haddock franr h t vconujim lexington brclainon city of rtlca ju van buren j kelaev detroit j w bab frank likev whhoyt alfred u inith betta roe rl>ro haiii jcl'ozaeiv f.ttte bntton halite foaur w h smru c h b ijrtt r c doni hutn broolj lavaa hrwil 1 ■" c«n.-klnj sanji akkattnian jamr e v.-«j cl red g«|k ». h^nr«j stuart hafeteml t wheat ttut mell-na hay«a 7800 <!■ijo j ■butler hknne 7.30.1 j < 1 hen 17 111 ihiii li,ht lockinrt or n.ll stullem do da rattlimlhia jiiotper d > u e p mnaax baxtar tnutar a1e t j helm mrwoenb do ok chartay uat dod it curti rran l l<h , gudort r *"*'•■70m -*~'- c.ler lesh gel t !..,«,,. 7300 do *>. r"*m*t frlroxvi'_lt tl r.u « luc buff«]u b&ata r««--l p-.^ootlli dj ,!„ , we . ly ,„„, h pre>i..li>uil-30p jt.sepi 8 uis t ji s 1 ' l alt.rl.retd aalrn elliott a toowkmlth weattm ««, ana a e i'ni.ii w w arau w h lu i'lwkt i corn bthebal^ah w»wr t»mam otart rt ju rutimv titatu ink kbtil u oa>wi niitew l;oeku#—a 111 will ml jf j urdln ual h»tild mate h ■wller married buxti.vf nikto.v 1 tfca i lim of ik ud him brttk ¥ c»i».««iwt 4n cbeney lim «■>■•, kl ■*■, u tw rr-l taxagf tht lirtfc imba.kr k ■•>. w ■• . offici op thk buffalo express t tiub.i_.ay sept 9—tt p m f basb in new york as telegraphed to house k co brokers nu 10 e___t seneca street ranged as fol io *-• m 1354 2 p 8 1364 u a a 13 r.j 3 r m 1.154 ■••■*< ls.'i 4 r a 1364 i ■*. a 135 5 r a 136j new york muney and stocks stock generally du't money steady at 6<£7 i<er ce t for call l.saiia sterling exchange t 10sj in grti for first-elx*.s biiis 4i->m 135j a.m a it b p.m p p.b p.b ib ii iff 3 ■b 4 mer union ex lo tinted su-ea . 11 olj (_!_ anier m u jo 30 3 36 p-icihc ilui 79 76 78 .* 781 7 n v central .. b0g sbbj 20 2u bbbb w-*i sbb1 erie ,,* t 3 3_4 3l 30j 3sj harlem l hmbdi ia4i .... lb im h—llllim usj ihii iftij bb wil ix'l b81 micii cent 12si mich s tbt i'lj lui j m 101 loll lulj hi cent i;:7 i:i7 137 one x nu l'.:'i botj ib 10-jj iw.»i ltr.'j 10-ij cletc iit'il .... 0 ji k 1 112 1121 till 111 111 uli 111 . vv u.,te 37i 37 37 " i'.rt maya iff 7j ssl s7 s7 mij a.h.tii-e 5»h i i 5sj u f kx us ib l-h ... ib t..l * wah t .... ... 781 chi a alton 151 15u canton " . besaans mm aol fc0 ao 304 i a so n wot j s»t h©i hill bm bbs mb b3 hii-a.-o il fc4 unksmlvsr 13 j.-.-_bm 31j 32j .... 32 ml.ast f 771 ---■77 77 mil * m 1 p stij .... s6 mi wart al i2<«i .... 12u .... i2u 5-2 a ul 2 reg 120 .... 120 j-10'ant 62 1214 .... 12 .... 120j 5-jh's ol 04 ... 12uf ... 11 .. 119j lo'sot'oo 120 ■■•■120 .... 1211*1 s-mta**%b8w hsj usj .... iu ju'h'i new tin .... no .... tm .. 2-j'i iw new nai .... 11*1 ■•-. 1 1040s ll'.h ... ilo .... llii t'losinc t^uotatiosfs money stitso and firm at f per a*a for call loans sterling e\.-haiig firmer at 10btf»lo8j in gold for tirst-clitas bills americau gold i retful-r and uiuwt •:■■.!, o-ienjiig at i35j jtii ui ing t ]:'■•',, declining t i : if advancing lo l:tf and cl ing at x internment heavy and i wer the foll<>-..iug were ihe closing l-uota.iou bid ask tl 9.9 registered ffa of 1s81 120 i s cup ni of 1881 ... 20j s vi mjistert-d b2 no u s 6-20 coupons of 1sc2 1^0 j i st 6-20 coupons of ltf64 120 13 8,5-20 coupon of 1366 120j 1 s 5-20 coupons of jan and july'b6 .... 1i0 i a 6-soaaapaaa of s .... nr»i u ft 6-20 coupon of l^ttc 110 t s 10-40 registered 100 0 ft 0-40 eoupona 110 currency 0 1 mca itiwi state stoeksdull teune see 0's ex coupons -»«* mm \ irgintaa ex coup bb new 571 mlvsouriti's s7j mi_isouri 7 91 ha-mime s st 1 ■j o'm louisiana a id bee ti»b-sb,"_l~u'"""!.i!y '.'.'. yiz mmatmam s .... a lalsania 5'a bbibiib fl 0eonria7*a t .. id north carolina new north car-.lin 47j south carolina erprecs st_-:_ia sam haliwavs ruled dull but clusesl i little firmer tlie following were the cl rtiiig iuoutious bid aahed w^ey tlifrt p c e ichange so day 1071 10t»4 n w tork centnj 204j c-intt-erland _ l g tickailvar is canton p-cifle mall .... 71 u'estern union telegraph 37 ii irtiord m eri ert m e.ie preferred bl hadaon klver l^jji r-dina ou , otiioamimiw^i l a c c k ind -$■new jersey central 1041 m'chiicau sumhawn 10u cnica^o b alton i.yd t-baaags m alton preferred 1,-^,1 luiikcr and brokers t.rr han us a rerre haute preferred 6 wths-h 79 wabeah preferred . . mi-r-ukso a st paul 761 ." ~ prelerred w f..rt wana 87 1 lisioia central 137 ci««-eland fc fttuburgfa 10m r.edo kr-tck island tm nirth webtern sol , n rtliwfiat*m preferred ssi ocl a hud canal baton water fowar 15j ; mu-ipoa muipoaa preferred 121 , lake sho liu-lftio im f harlem pr*l*rred j mich-gun csotral 120 st joseph ** pnferrad .... b8—bbjea sioux city 1 0bbbbj b & q exj.re s storks - th following were the cl.isiing quoutions wells hbbjb fc co 181 a v i - ,. 11 96 a llama .... wm iraiud states 611 marclani unlou aa-fs-jljn 2 7 k jlsw x-i.^k :: s fcd nj __ i°w r so c *•*-> •« baj.ctolw.n_rr l,,«j c w^b 18 « . t ej____z us ""~* a'6:<l no.sred j _ *"«£; ij5 »...,.... 3jw i kv-lgsta l_jc jr sons n 3 siring 78.105 ' * ejected spring 35,155 total 47 ma -,„. cor weeklmm 217,646 is-mmmmt sm rt week sims or w.ek la&j 471,07s ssssmsbssb 440.0u baslit k..-j 11,096 h iftm -_ 2 u w total lb^je ao.icorn 3b,3_i cor week l*w 100.s4s o t-urn 1*7,047 last week 17.be k'je-.'-ed 14-..73i n-j grade 10,172 r°*rt 630.s3s c r week 1808 . bbbjbb i week 244.00u ixcbbab abb bicsiiass os last wbbk wheat corn oat bye bnrier inereaae ■, *& lkt.*re**e....183,647 44,114 1.8.-8 8,287 the buffalo express ruuubum to . the express printing co 80 14 e swan stueet terms morning i>«r yav 10 00 kv^nttik " 8 00 woukly " 1 the hum lir—ll w.j lition>)u i and 4 p m , qelivtrn^l to city übw:rilter xt mlvl'kkn 11 nt i>«r week jcftai iocwm itotl r ■■!■li nl rbattalrob uufc sq«.l.l»m _ • 4qv ftobbo wwiv vva avm^otv tflßfe p^at slam m nxain onunw ■• u «■»• mn tllim mum •» wn lead a utmlm a 00 : ■■• -■■1 i mi ji i iitiin.w v *.. but jo n whf ■iillm tu au ella dm ta?£7al a m li.au ud kui ■!■! . door hi ls h«<l aba «■*», few mi t l^l w tj him|iii>ii ■-'' j innjiinf mb h umm,mh tgpy ■<%*»«. ■■■■' w oh • arm •"«■. <■!.■f n a b m w ltd ota ani pbotrut wabboocu taah^m tcr jirl tbiprtrti hri mßt y7 in thto a.dtrj al ilecthutinhd lid la umr ii t jv , a^wi ukki mm ■» «<"»•• m ttitiim tmtk ilumri whmw ftk jo jukbboub hrwtlr - k t«r k f "••• » nn—mil lli ik m ■. kiakt im<g dr taw.r u^mpm hllmlim ■■« »«■* uu lilfjii il ■*■ori o auajkuh ( m > ul inwtk fmliliiakihlibnmkukmln rtuli i t-*«mhl m o •_• v ik 4fc at ko i h mat cairlfcal kir laaairsßc ra«a ■* lurtk^i oapkalmaum a»m»i rir liiaan.ai lutaa ulualalln at raiwmklß the arm o adam mamniaa « wkmac h daotnd uii dar tar muij niniiat au pan«a karla oikn»atalaal u.eln.arakanby ukuualto iinall th m at nih c for tt>«i)«it and all naru#a ladaiilwl t tlie firm ara raqtiortad v luit imaaadteaa pay mmt r.b adah w i iii.iiuy busalo al 13 limi a x wmitwo tha aakwrtkaio win ouotinix ika win >* rtol ul aod ivtall dnalara m dry goods tuular the itm ei **^!' t 14"™1 » o "» "»!■•» ■••*« • ""*""'"» a very llbaral m v baalnaaj on th uu tim it b aham bimo aihuh 14ui 13m *' t"'l>>t:it m*w aw »■•£». septembeu new falll goods at jewett'e having rf,^ud mtmßscmanu tor manufacturing largely 1 un enabled tv uffer cnxtom made boots and shoes ik'trin my imni trade tomtv m much lew hun tlit u-.ji»l price whlcli bra vup«rior tv tnythluy in the warket ftnd warranted jiut out tkt princess . new mtl dq^il llntton hoot lor i adie hixc uid clildreii fine sekge and berge foxed button marie antoinette slippers boyi and youth's flaw calt boot caiimevs m.i is oeat vaiinr jas h jewett ' biatg awa caps closing out closing out regardless of cost or value balance iif.oik bummer stock mist he closed out by september thi stck x tonsists ot hats caps and straw goods stock must be clo3ej out sign ok the 810 upright beak u9l main st bebgtold & brothers rpiuc ' morning and evening stai improved a truants nn-cua oook stove on off tvs wkmt iv mamukt mdoaljrlp hllkmiu ntfftilo bkasm foundbt x n »■« mi ii«kio s t lus cahim ii ill its mucus ati i up mdmmli con mi ui»m fch^hirr * mm y apn »^ uhefpaku ikon works moo ■!■■■!. wiihh m t . n j *•""•-, iiiini «. o m«t tw.rr*iu«i fc^k twiw mob.hiijh iiumimuu atarsv '*■****■*> afj7n hl r - i-li i tic buffalo expbjbs job printing office the veky best material hi ill ha nrm i fnpuw i nnik 7 i in a ■«* ko u east swa kuet murnw ttkim tmjlmboat oomfaxy u f»1...».,ii tw ««^^ jjy "*■'«» mm m attat at ma r tnl — 1869 pboplrs un tiaxbb fobs new york **—"" gr john w a miwtu ohw -*_. 5 cm i tak r a abb ■the lawson hot air the best in isk wlk aubtl'v at johh c jzwxtt ft sov'c r^all and skk the new empire . base burning cooking stove 4rm yoomirrlim lumnlvlliau'ln ill»o air chuabw " attadad l which ux draft » fifty per cest •( hifl and bj meanii of whidl a flrv can ba kmc to ln xv an otitiro scawiri ttlluut re-kindllßg^jahß tha new eariu it a perfect bakek and bakoa an wa!l with a in thai ha baan burela f«r iut a ilh .«. frnhl riaital itcan ha*f l».i*rf ipon v «,, hour * tlih «.... to funkhafl who drind with a aaat iron rejnroir pnalata-llaad n&oi t «, z n rv«,ir iv the market it in in uae in many buffalo raaidanoal and baa haan al,..,.unth pro.rf to b ril thm i cl«taa7lorll c m walbudqa cthathiwrt crockery crockery wtluviu unnkun to mr full stoat <* kaktif mi until twr&m fc fan t i l imlo cuic hi lmi utlakß'tcbiiij fidm^a the •!«.»« in of uw mmt n*tt*rnt iwipniij »« ihb oonolry oolo^bano am white china cut ah bkiayd susfiul silver plated ware frknoh clocks biio.nzts pariah mi»»l mk lull nock o iheful übl onmtoamtel m w h 6lenny son ftco w h ttunnt bom * ok orrtß cab fixtures arm newent land best styles at very low prices summer goods whit and brown due suite black alpaeoa sacks flim llnm dusters umtm ami cattra drawm hanse mn-im nhlrtft oaue cotton surta new btyum oapmicasn new styles bili ouvato milk luu ajib cottob wcii nui un colub « r . at kennetttb gy mw,in ht geoktie b f kipp abspjothboi or all nn or shuts w rippers miwbu liinsn diokiea boaoma oollai-r andoaflb umn«ntinmuu ip your flour dobs not urr try rasmch * ooyim ■iiiwiai iinommi nil unn uwt
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-10 |
| 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 | 1869-09-10 |
| 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. 8076 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-10 |
| 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 | 1869-09-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690910_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. 8076 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxrv friday september 10 1889 no arcs the gale iiksjiu tivk oticvi of wkiinekdavs wt |
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