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buffalo express vol xxrv tuesday september 14 ww wo r cable news great britain an th:;b bom uctm ikom wx liuw in mvomm am thekituatioi i . fl urk uup ■■£ 1 the jfa jfta contain rn.«ti.-r water from jarne howitt od th charges aii..u lord livroo lit y i-»dy kvron hu condemned herself b tl.t breach of an honorable silence irrepar able wrou haa beo none lml bynm by the ili-ui iictiuii pf the papers containing hii juv.ilicitiou of the c»ie and a solution of tb ijueittton is iinp*iwiue except on daf«c tirt < - /•'!>■'• cviiienoe i>r pm%m wins low in a public communication on thi unc aubject hold that th theory af the mental ah tf»ti-'ii of ixmt byron cannot be main tain no unrafioa n i>a ■c lap 7 i»v in an tutorial t>»-.lav emß wientinkoa the kuineror illneu and ti.r publication of the >*-«-•■»- csmmmamn >■»>■the iicr«oo of the mmtji 1.1 of *<•.■■■i-irx importance if personal government :■> end ed it matter littl who n emfmm or re gent the essential ii(xti>m ;.*, who v boiiimut on wbat t'-niih jftom he hul.l of fice iml oo what j>nzicij»ks dom he cocduct the admiuiiitration ':' n one can xceptthrough the i'-iurt ami enjoying thn conftdenc of th majority of hip |»*©- the continkn i taors thct i vnii a-i w.-tmtxc with bwim t fftftßcl ani ent land vvhai lilkl tilink f ihi aitl rt ija i'-ilils supt is i be u-iap t jfmlflhkf prostrated the tviej^aph wires aud cum mnuicatiun in every l ir i . tinu wan tempora rily iiit'-rrnj.tt i i'he lsamr*l health u !■tl«l to day it is assorted that the kfnm will set out sff^in on her vovb^p totlm ema 1 h<t i i d aut-horiry for the ruitinr nur portion t itat n hat took [> ace at the < l fertur'e of n i'riirt an<i ttie spanish an ba-wwlur n v t.-hy th /.*- i'uu mmihmm tho ammrana for intertn«:il<lling in thy ' ulan j'i**»t:'ri ajj'l thinks t v spanish v»rmn nl 9honl<l res«-nt tlicir murlcreuc en j'nrn while at \ aliy had a confer rare with thr spanish arnl>afi«adors to kuiflrnid and france on tha aul-joct of cum mtiuir.nidiis received from s iuttiin^ton it in rumored that the disposition of thn peopld of thu i nitcl htatcs to interfere in thw atr>irß of cu'.a was denounced at tb onffrt nee as an act f ingratitude to spain sod the horn wan expretnfd that spain woul.l reply knvr^btu-nwy to officious inani feittationt of amiricaitm stain mai>ru sept i;t the /»»/""""'/ in aistn on th necraaity of the *[< r aup pr h":i:i of thu ( üban innurn;cti<<n a part of tin i i'lnirceiim-uu fur luba havn sai p.i trorn h-arcul.tiii otiitr dr tafiitnitit wi 1 follow from carthagena imli-rencei wvru growing up ih-lwi . ;. the fro^reahtiouiat and i'uiouiat partiea washington at>\:i!i\t bovffi i;el"i;i u tilii exbcc ili's of americans i * ri a-kkt snt i ti;n"ive kk em lski/.l bu va>!iin«;ru.v sopt li—tim nfart ol a imn-ii j nil cuuecrning his invn-iti^ation of tiu f;m,-tn attending the exueutum ut two aiimrh.ans at saiitiai-o <],• cuba ha been aent to the i h port merit of state with a vif.w to iiif fuaudation of a claim im nam aj i liv n nut rliowh ili&t the lxtcutions un^lit u cbaracten/td an a uiatßucrt and it p'arm that buch is the ustiirv>ed ccndi tion of allairn thnt th adiuiuiatriition ot juatn c m in many tmm iipftmlmfc thk mvt || was n i;*l v publttthud several day-i ftgo that many mmm ol the 2-iiivy wire u be pu<)d in c.nuuimsii>n aud au lutimatiuu was kiven fcnat l'"!i were designed for nnin-idiate iuvl linportaut duty l»ut it is a tt;iii:fi fri'iii ii.v ollioial douree tli4t the dehi n of piadag them in a nt<rviewable uoudition w.ii to prtvunt them troin injury whiro woiii'l result in keeping tbem m an ordinary and l*>sidt>a it uv.tm nccesaary to motgaate the navy in the selection n the bam vi-ydt i.h from the many which had accumulated during the late war the put ting out of sailing vprsclh for cruising pur poses is considered in tut li^ht of ecouoiny th uhc of which effect a larw.e saviug in the article of fadl it will in rememheicd that i'ou^r.-.i at :'..* luht session largely reduced botn the ftpiiruprtattuiit for the material and persoßttet of tinl inavi kinam ■i a i tlw amount of iract'onal currency re ceived t/k tite i'reatiury l'cpartuieut ima week w:w 3i8»9m i'ne tnnmnf holds mm wcunty l.>rcirciila»ion h47,5«.»3,1 hk and for public depo ß u hmbmml riio i'riininal gsart to-day to<»k up the case of jaaiea 11 a shuretn.tu iudictcti for rcinovuifc paimra from tin treasury in having on the sillh day of april ism 17 ta ken eighty pupcrs printed and htamjtt-d and in part prej>arcd to be issued on in-half uf the l'nited states &* circulating notes of the x.rat national l.ank of jersey city each of the denomination oi 100 and ajso eighty papers of the umr each of thu denomination of ?."<►. tlic ca was ad jouiqwl till monday mumpf ■■isni.imi iinnnißhioii r hulano las unlert-d that » lar^e duttitlerv two rectifying hou«>jt aud a wholfjutlt deultr all in wilmington del aware b pruvi •[• d against for ill-tramline tho r«%-eiiue tho following seizure have been report d to tho liiwruiit lievenue bureau first district of caliioruia *"<*: hi cigars fourth district of kentucky 11-'io cigars third district of kentucky a distillery fourth diat let of michigan a distillery twenty third district of l'eni-»ylvniiia ih j-mnils of tobacco first district of ohio t h c'arr v i'o.'s tobacco factory several amall seizures of from tivo to fifty barrelsof pints in utfcreut parts of the country have also been reported the doatiuatioti i aptain bums de tachment of cavalry who are hence to lend » strong arm to the collectors fl revenncsis aactrtained to l>e s>uthcrn \ ir i 50 maine fr.rrttns raobi lawftuupat election veey ; t.;irr vefffffj cmfl chamberlain jiaj(.'i!it 1--.tim at eh at pbffßsa baffß •» hffdmß i i'orthm me sept h.—-the election to-day wa very iiiet the vote ia proba bly sniauer than i:i*t year but the parties will he relatively urarly the same mjesffffh the hi hlioru ticket take off less than ten per cent of the ilepumican vote in plsoea bfeßmi neon whsea will not he enough to defeat u election by the people the following ii the vote in this city chaini . i'.j'n i;.-ji . it'l'.l smith hers 829 kasffasw ifflitjflal temperance 140 last year the vote atood republican mo 7 democratic 379 the republican majority this year over i«.th tickets is 83(1 against 978 la-t year over onu ticket fourteen towns give chamberlain 5593 smith 3174 hichborn 661 last year these same towns gave chamberlain sool vulanury 982 being a majority of 175 against 2070 laat year thia indicates that the total vote of the state will give cham berlain 49 let smith 30,000 ami hichborn on bangor anguata belfast rockland and x.3wiston all give reduced republican ma joritief brdford gives a itemocratic ma i iority jfibbiii mo , sept 13 i p m soventy-si cities ami towns give chamber lain 19,107 smith 13,042 hichborn 2063 bsffffffamffssssye majority 3402 the umo towns last year gave chamberlain 31,933 pdlsbury 21,317 chamberlain's majority 10,616 thia ratio if maintained ehowa g total of 65,000 and chamberlain'a elec floe by 6000 majority hichborn'a vote trill not exoaed 6000 thu latest fobtlaffp midnight sept 13 one ftjemjtred towns giro chamberlain 23,717 smith u.sso and llichbom 236 i lac year umm tovna gare chan-berlain 36,07f ao.l i'lllabury 26 h ( h nil«rl«in ma j"rity thia year i>4l'.-7 k>.n't 1 li w these towna over fillabury laet tear thii in alnioat one-half of the stato and indi catea a total rote of smjhi of which i hamberlain ihould have h.ooi smith 35.001j and hichborn '***>, «• that cham berlaui'a majority klioum l^c about fiouo over all other agaimt jw laat year ov«r pilbibury th total v.,to imt j «*■131.785 the liepauicaiia !■« y"r carried fifteen of the nixteen cotintin tbi year they lose one or two more they probably elect t*ent s\i"n of the thirty w seui-tori althuugl ou account i split tkketa ulere luay be do cii'mt in a few ciki aa it ra-iuirea a major ity to elect iv tlo ca«u of s-.naton the k<:]iufdicau lose a nuwler oi repreacnta t co uu account of llichboln'a vote aa in t case of the reureacntati es a plarality clectß lut they retain a la-ge majority in tba baflmh so far ashcanl from the hich b im paity have elected no candidate new york rsruvixain k\aminatiun or bmnuui book wfd amdctfttbi nkw ui:k sept ftj - i'resident rant u.il wife ivft this muruing ior washington i'a they are expected lack on the ihth the pr«liiiiiuary invi;stiij»tiou 01 ik'wges against sli.tklid shm.k act others doc ■i.t - n.-il auy new h^l.t m ail^atiuiis ol fraud th*i ftuuvnf liidmi mcm.a.,.11 llud ter'n i'oiut buijit tu-«uy ithh\e valuable bfltami iiiuiudiug the lamous marc * r;i wurih lft,«(l vcmaaii's lews 75/kjo the stalirof mr hruwn adj/icing with five hor.sfs iiil twimiwehings ulmo lurtit to ul lowt nearly 150,000 myrtlr avenue park lintel krooklvn burut lut ui^ht 1.-m lo,'hx the wh and bfisd f.vt-.rv of j t kr kav with t-a'o idjafamm atvrlta burutsun ilay low 2<t,(*fhl f-ittle insurance hhi utl . in thi i>anu ball diatcb u tay the mv tu-ti i !>■■it th unions of mnrriaiauna m u 1 avondale ;,: wihiws and mm paibuuuuffb cfffffasvj hues left by thk lath mine atlilmuir l li*'uiitiuns bkint sent in fl'.i'm ali i k aiitkls i'iamoi'iii pa sept 13 the late dis aster at avontlale leave 73 widow's and um fatherless children the latter mimk will be increased to m 6 tbecaah receipts . by the treasurer h i jay lord amounted to ■jin,73l t a telegram has etn received from c h stuart of philadelphia an nouncing 317,606 iv his hands for the avon dale futiil a meeting if the a vundale rclh t asso ci.it.ou was hehl at the first national bank this ovmssffj the following porsoßn srsffaj elected aa a board of manacers of the reheff fund k c wadhama v t wil son j w run ira i'avenport i fuller k^viinlds 1 horn as p mafarlane draper smith frank turner thomas j phillips ar.d 11 11 harvey of plymouth leoige i'ouray ti scran ton h b wright of \\ ilkeabarre ami j b smith of the perm n i.auia ceffal com pain ut dnnmuro the board of managers will meet at the first nations bank r»l plymouth on wed nesday ne\t the lf-th inst at !' o'clock bfsuaw tito treasurer of the avontlale relief fund at philadelphia bum received in all $ 17 r»00 including 69 i from moyamcnsing hose company and the collections made there iv the churches yesterday the honesdale pa , | casino chili at a meeting held ou saturday sept 11 voted 100 tor the aullerers by the avontlale dis aster this sura will immediately be for wanled to h i'avion treasurer ply mouth pa the donations in new york and brooklyn for the avondale suti rerii exceed three thousand dollars advices limn scranton staffs the excitement subsiding and miners it work sfftesfffft in the avon dale mine where no labor will probably be performed tor a year the autn of two huiolred dollars wan ob tained at a collection taken up last mght in the firat baptist clinreh at albany for the avoudalc sullerera dr i.arenier pastor oi tlio church mai'e an elo-pient appeal in aanffaffs of the sufferers miscellanous tp.thbaffw 3 items uf ulnekal intkitkht fui'm hiifkkkni points a game of base ball was payed at troy saturday afternoon between the haymakers and the forest city club al cleveland re sulting in a victory for the former fi bomb stood--haymakers 32 : f"orest city a f.arly sunday mbrsntßffj six one story brick stores on marietta street and t large building known as the wororossj co ncr on tho corner of marietta and pea tree streets at anta ga , wire destroy by lire the loss ia estimated at over si'ht.ooo insurance s mh the depot of the st paul ft sioux r r at ottawa minnesota wai struok by light ning yesterday and burned ttigether with its contents the alexander mi humboldt anniver sary was celebrated at ponghkeepsie yes terday by a parade of all the german societies including the military an oration by hon john thompson m the colling v on opera house and terpsichorean fes tivities at the poughkeepaie garden during the day german ami american flags were displayed in different portions of the city one of the xillian brothers gymnaata connected with johnson's circus while going through his performance at freeport 111 on satnrday night missed his hold and fell to the ground causing injuries which resulted in his death in a few hours after judge liewia bent is in new orleans all the treasure stolen from wells fafgo jt co in tho late robbery on the montana stage road has been recovorcd bobbins davison the agent who was severely wounded during its capture will probably receiver the annual fair of the dutches county agricultural society commences at wash ington hollow near poughkeepaie to-day and will continue four days for the velo cipede race on thursday theft are fifteen eutries and for the trot for tl c gold medal on friday four or five entries the fall term of vassar college com mences to-day already about three hun dred ladies have arried and each train brings more tho mechanics employed in the shops of the central railroad company at albany went on an excursion to saratoga yester day it was the largest affair of the kind ever gotten up there tsffi party filled thirty five car capt shaw of the london fire brigade is in albany inspecting the tire apparatus and telegraph alarm he witnessed the operations of tho department early yes terdsy morning with great satisfaction prince arthur went down the st law ranee and up the saguenay in the steamer napoleon 111 on an excursion yesterday he will return to-day and reach quebec probably by wednesday charles whittlesey the defeated wells candidate for congress in alexandria dis trict . a has been appointed by general can by attorney general vice bowden re signed all the democratic candidates for city of ficers of philadelphia withdrew yesterday morning and a new ticket was selected the fifty-fifth anniversary of the battle -| of north point falling on sunday there " was little observance of the day in balti more the association of hd defenders numbering about twenty-five aaaauililail in front of the old city hall and marched in precaaaiom to church yaeasrday morning met ami aaarchad areund the battle monument after which they proceed ad out to govarmown to partake of their annual dinner the parties oharged with attemtieing tc murder revenue officer brooks of phiudel phia were up for a further hearing yester day no evidence of importance waa pro duced stockton kaenaoaad agnew ware held in 5000 bail for a further bearing hamilton was committed without bail for a further hearing the doctors report that brooks may die at any moment the beaton fishing schooner star of the sea with a crew of eight men has not been heard from since the gale on wednesday when she waa in the bay liahing the paper mill of john carroll at mill river berkshire county mass , was de fltroyed by tire yesterday morning osa 600,0110 uninsured a young man named kdward mclane was killed last night while seated on top of a car attached to au excursion train on its return to albany from saratoga his body was fouml on the arrival of the train in albany he was killed by hia head coming ; in contact with a bridge very extensive preparations are being made for the humboldt centennial at pitts burgh to-day president grant will arrive in the city-about noon and after the recep t on will t.e escorted to the grove where the celebration is to take place in the affsel auit brought by j b < > neill against the pittsburgh jlbombh h for nub hantng a full report ef a trial in con it and cointnents thereon one of the suits was dis missed by the conrt and on the > other the jury failed to agree standing nine for ac tiuittal and three for conviction early monday morning a lire in wclle vi!le ohio destroyed a block of frame buildings the loss ia 30,000 the insur ance about foooo the lire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary from yesterday's afternoon dispatches new york kxrvflb akkivai ok tbe hak\arns lx'tessi\t list ov fimh anu casial ties ' w voitk sept 13.-the avondale disaster wu the subject uf many of the "- j.b)i:ith discourses in the churches of the city yesterday at most of them collec tions were ulen up for the umihe of the sufferers ccban an the t h'oah junta iv appreciation of sec retary uawlina'a itrong sympathy for the ti.u.iii cause hare presented mrs kawlins i ill h hi iv bond of the embryo re public and a hearty letter of condolence vrr|)kk.s and mx9mbrs an toijuest in the case of ann mecaf i v iy who was found fatally injured in the mm of kij cherry alrett was commenced by coroner klynn yesterday it appeared i ilial she had lived in providence aud had tcjie to see her daughter who lives in ave nue t but had not visited her ami was immi by the luunhttt in the hospital tl>c bm in to have been a brutal murder in which a utrange mystery it involved the id'[utst in the case of juhn liens ho was toud'l lying fttalty injured in an entry way mi fifty-third street near ninth avenue on the morning ol the d inst was et»rmneueed yesterday hot no w itu be \ -:\'\ the otliccr who discov«re<l him and in hospital surgeon who attended him i were present the inquest was adjourned ut.til the necessary witnesses could be pro cured ltzicte kyan a child seven months old mod yesterday at 58 mulberry ir.-i.-t un d r circumatanrea which induced the i'ohce sergeant to aircat its tather ft is alleged that while ita father and mother were tight ini mik of tliein fell on the infant and killed it the lather claimn however that the cluld has cu si k for nuine time and was attcndtxl by two physiciinf a i'ortland telegram states that two ves sels are a total wreck on cape small point and that ou one of th m only one man was saved out of a crew of is ins mum two separate meetings of the feuijui ilrntlierhood were held iv this city yester day it in stated that a plan tor another invasion of canada and a proposition to ab duct prince arthur were decided upon m hkinioxoi-tiikpuwimusmraoil key e w hitchcock preached yester day morning iv the chiirch comer of kour tcvnt street and second avenue on the xt union of the pi—flljtlljaji church he tfßmfeajd tle rruiiion as inevitable and wel bmbad tlit day wlu-n it flhoulil im bnm^ht about 1 ii k arm tmb osks the famous harvard crew were expected to arrive in the city during yeitteruay the day paflsed however without the arrrival of cho steamer ( ity of antwerp on boa^d of which messrs i,oring and fay embarked at liverpool mr blaikie tlu distinguished fv harvard oarsman and mr elliott the harvard boat builder are passengers on the saint vt-ascl lato yesterday afternoon ie was ascer tained that the steamer would not probably aaaka her appearance until about 9 o'clock this morning the crew will have a very warm reception from i large number of the boating fraternity x(\v triai . a new trial haa been ordered in tic case of mm kllen mailman charged with kill ing mrs kowman at fort l*ee s j skrioi i u,rirrf thoa barrett and kllen i'tt had a qaar rell yesterday evening at no 170 west broadway when the woman ended the con troversy by stabbing barrett in the abdo m.'ti caniing a dangerous wound the man was immediate removed to the new york hospital and ellen taken into cua akktvtk suainc nevatu irom liverpool cuba ltrtn irom a s<>i thskn kmtekan now mram the islam v ash in t m sept is a southern rnu.;niaii who is visitiug cub for tbe pur tnae of ascertaining the state of affairs for himself aud hi friends writes from car din.-w under thii date of sept ist as fol lows the news of thr recent success of the cubans near puerto principe sagua la jrand aud las i'uncas has given an im petus and new life to the patriotic cause which will prove irredii-tabla tho enthu siasm of the cubans know no bounds tlb spanish openly asnert that the revolution will be successful—that the spanish force ia almost destroyed and that spaiu caunot send sufficient reinforcements to regain the positions lost by these battles it is re parted that the cubans in these engage ments fought with great determination and daring and showed a discipline equal to bfaat of the regular troops the spanish troops are everywhere de rinirali/eil they have no confidence in their commanders nor have the officers confidence in their solaiers many of the regulars are known to sympathize with ihe cubans the revolution 1 honestly be lieve will succeed and the independence cuba be attained the outrages perpe trated upon inoffensive aad helpless people by the volunteers and their friends are of the most revolting character and exceed even those perpetrated by the indians on the frontiers ot tbe i'nitcd states every where evidence of these outrages can be seen—buildings burned churches destroyed and hundred of homeless starving wander sm this once beautiful and luxuriant island is now a barren waste and should the war be prolonged six months it will be almost uninhabitable hven now all along the eastern coast of the island tbe people are on tho very verge of starvation and dy ing by hundreds from diwwssfi superindnoed by want _ avondale kjfu'ant evihesci befokk thk n.'rc r's jiry-slsl'lllim 8 urwin ok the terbible mb tammmm r ept is.—the jirpvm i 1/1 •>>■• of the evidence giv«n before the eoraner's jury on s.tunl»y that the theory at the fire which hu gndully been n ceived til that the worke of the ehift waewtadbythehert from thetmtitat i«i faraeee i aooated by erery pen ncfd miaer who n exuuaed than ww do diflmaoe of opinion on the point while the working ot a mine with bat one opening and the building of the breaker over the mouth of the shaft were generally condemned all the witn—us whowopin i.ii on the point wen of any valae were unuumoui in considering the f uraaee en tirely safe the opinion that the tire was not canned by the furnace m the mine is mpported not only by the exparieuoe and judgment of expert but by positive evi dence of a well uigh conclusive character east tennessee aniirkw mdntniupnm to thk hb atf momms ix)rmrl new vokk sept 13.-advices from tennessee from trustworthy sources indi cate that formidable opposition is concen trating against andrew johnson rendering hid election to the senate uncertain if not impoaaible the fact that his election would give both senators the governor secretary of state and sajterinteudent f education 1 to east tennessee will unit the strength of middle and v rt tennessee in support of a | representative man from either of the utter j sections it appears that kaat tennessee has always had more than a proportion of pnbhc officers and her support of andrew johnson it is believed will be the signal fcr his defeat the old lice whig element a represent ed by the nashville hanner and the politi i-i.tua who frequent washington denounce johnson's attack upon gen grant and re mind the rebel soldiery of grant's magna nimity at the time of lee's surrender ac a r asm why they should not countenance incon insulting the president the quarrel between the democrats and old tea whigs is represented to be fiercely aged and it is thought must result to the disadvantage ot johnson's supporters par ticularly as the recent massachusetts and w.sconsm democratic platforms propose t i-iiry obsolete issues and fight no more battles with wind mills , telegraphic miscellany v omtiderable commotion has been caused id t itamocratic party at philadelphia by t i resignation ol s gross fry a candidate be city treasurer a meeting of the va rious candidates was held saturday at which it waa determined that all should re fti^-i and take measures to form a new tick et a crowd of outsiders however attend e<l the meeting and insisting on nominating a ticket much more objectionable to the bssjfey than the present one the meeting broke up the understanding being that none of the candidates should withdraw unless all did together to their surprise a irtl appeared on sunday from mr fry withdrawiug and advising the other candi k do so another meeting of candi as held tm sunday but the result is ■q the effect ot this break up of wt bo near the election is believed jurious to the success of the demo i is good reason to believe that sen ator sumnt-r who in to preside at the mas sj.'husetts kepubliuan state convention at worcester ou the 22d inst designs on that occasion to make ait important and i mmß ly very significant speech on the ptumit cou ition of public attairs he is kui.wu to be dissatisfied w;th the present attitude ot the administration on the for eil'u questions cnba am the alabama cl.vims and will strongly oppose any move ment for tlie recognition of cuba to which he tears the administration is already com mitted he is for maintaining the high ground ol non-interference—thus enforcing a threat mural smbgrie upon england's at teution an«l increasing by ita ctfect the eu>rmity of her wrong doing in the hasty k:i'l complete recognition uf the southern rct«u in issl it will be rcmemlwred that at the last eof the fortieth congress ponmastcr randall rept>rted au estimated de in the appropriations for the vont ntiice l>epartment for the h^cal year ending taimto 18*50 of s:j,7w,oo the accounts for the year havo been closed and postmaa tt encral c res well exhibits an unexpected balance of tbis appropriation of sl,r>(mi,imh hon john x"--i and hon a johnson tli liriti>h and american commissioners for the adjustment of claims under the oregon treaty liave pronounced an award if osbc\6m in ajau v be paid by the united states to the hudson hay and pu gtt souud foiiipm.n-s in extinction of their bmnwy ri^lts in the territories west of the llocky mountains irrespective of the claim for th navigation of the columbia kiver the judgment of the commissioners will be published sjk length tin first presbyterian missionary cha [>•■}, alertrdrr street albany burned this morning loss 7(wh insured an kltnira dispatch sayj the weather is line and indications are that the state fair mill be a success a large collection ot animals and agiicultural implements are ajready on the grounda the display of rim horßes and uattle in very large the f*;r will be opened tuesday m hundred dollars were contributed in one church at hudson yesterday for the a vnndale sufferers three hundred dollars were contributed ia t'lymouth church brookjyn for the mi n?rn vefterday } a commission his been appointed by the spanish authorities to consider the ijues tious of the alteration of the penal code for tii colonies administrative reforms and the al>oliriun of slavery in porto rico < ien prim is in paris prince arthur accompanied oniy by three new vtirk journaiista arrived at hiver dv !■'.;■this evening a!id embarked for ne the california state bjjr closed yt-dter lav and ita success financially wan com the western i nion & atlantic and pa citic states telegraph companies have con 1 he california fionecrs excursion party leaves for the last on thursday the kith the pacific ltailroad company has buc ceeited in breaking up the gang of inccn rtiaries handed for the purpose of destroy ing its fuel water tanks and stations in the i-t mouutaias among the parties ar brere those who set lire to the snow near the summit a few weeks since rt barrs confined in the wcutchcster a charge of outraging his own r committed suicide last night the humboldt ceremonial commenced in i'hiht'lelphia to-day with a grand prooeasiou by the ierman societies with banners and mu%ic one of the features was a wagon beautifully decorated containing repre sentative of europe africa and amer ica in the persons ot a caucasian chinese negro and indian in the line were two german masonic k<dgc9 and the grand masonic lodge seated in l»aroucheii the procession marched to k*irnmunt 1 ark where the corner-stone for the monument was laid by masonic rites by the grand lodge the ground being previ ously dedicated by qsm meade on the part of the park commissioners < rations were delivered by dr killner in geiman and prof henry morton in english at the conclusion of the ceremo nies the societies proceeded to engel and wood's trni whfrc the festival takte place in honor of the d»y john h penrocß a well known shipping merchant of the tinn of penros ft bartoa at philadelphia died suddenly in the street last saturday terrible conditions of spain the correspondent of the pau mall ga vttr who wrimi from marcelona declares that the spaniards are utterly disgusted with their ayatem of justice and will reme dy it il no other remedy v obtainable by lynch law even criminal justice is cor rupt men lingering out their hrtm waiting for trial because the judge will n..t admit them to bail without a bribe in andalusia a kind of territorial socialism prevails pro duced by overgrown states and absentee landlordism four men own most of the province and the biggest of them urea his life in st petenbnrgh brigandage is be ginniag to prevail everywhere prim ha ordered ail ienerals to shoot carlists aad has prosaoted two officers who bantered nine persons who had fowling pirns bat wen not resisting or v in any way and that the tnaenry is meatnat iva p»r tiee without leaden lad the tnee v inning down so fast that there is a drought every three years aad our readers may km a faint ilia of the state f jsj«ain it is tbe re 1 revolution which is oomtnij there m m a roustabout's adventure imwnunm ok a mlgs'iuki river stfamh<>at~thk vktim lertok a sam bar—he is«\pt rko m tnkt'urn by i3muuh from tlic st i ui ftjßmrrt 1 fi ! a french mia named frank m->uuie went b ore justice jccko ou saturday for the purpose of suing the owners of a steamboat luc bis wages ife made the following statement which apjieara to be incredible aa there in mi man uu the river who would trrvst a i'lu v being in such a cruel miniier we give the kri--iiciiman story for what it ■worth and with the explanation that it a iin*u like a fiction mooniu stated that on tbe tint of last april he shipped a a deck-hand or roost a out on the steamer flirt booad for the l cky mountaina about 90 milea below fort buford the boa landed and he was sent ashore to make the line fart to aetump he did the work bonglingly awl the mate tic w into a passion and knocked him down kicked and beat him and shot him in the mrath knocking out three of hit teeth he was then pnt onshore on a sandbar without fo.id in a strange country and with a pros pect of starvation staring him in the lace f [■* was buffering terribly from his wouada and never thought he wonld live to reach a civilized country he remained on the aandbar 28 hours when a log came drifting along aod he seized it and floated down the river for several hour aa he was about reaching dry land a party of indiana came along and seizing the white man aa their captive they took him several milea from the river to their camp there they a tripped him of ali his clothing and with strips of bark tied hi hand together and suspended him with his toe just touching the ground within a few feet of a hot tire their in tention was to roast him during the night a half-breed squaw taking pity on the pale face cut his thongs but he was unable to leave bis captors on account of bis wounds the squaw gave him a small buckskin apron which he put on and calm ly waited tin pleasure of the savages the next morning the indiana drove him from their camp and he dragged himself along and afttr a most painful walk reached the missouri river here be aat down on the river bank and prayed death to relieve his sufferings for two days he remained un the river bank and then the steamer tacony from st louis hove in sight he hailed her and wits taken on board and learned that fort hnford was thirty milea above he waa left at this fort and furnished with cloth ir n r by the officer in commaurf he remain :-\ in the hospital seven days and was then put on the steamer i.a har^e and sent to sioux < ity the mayor of sioux city furnished him with food ami clothing and m lit him to omaha on the steamer st john he waa sent from omaha to bt louis and arrived two or throe da\s ago his object in visiting justice jecko was to sue the owners of the elitt jeo j and n k ha/l-.-tt ai.d w bedard for the amount of wages ssm him for the round trip amounting to ss96 if it shall ap pear ou the trial that his statementus true the officers of the boat will undoubtedly be roseuuted ixfure the i'uited states t'om masioaera desperation of the whisky thieves vitkyittki assassination of a reviin'i uffhek in philadelphia | from the newark n j advertiser | fu a letter written only last saturday by mr james j brooks the revenue officer assassinated yesterday in philadelphia to a gentleman in this city he says : my ap pearance in this city was a signal for a howl from the distillers ■* • at least a dozen dixintt rextrd friends called within one week to tell me of conspiracies having for tlieir object the taking off of the obnoxious broefcsj one fellow kinder than the others endeavored to compromise matters by offer ing me all the capital i wanted to start in any kind of business at a very low rate of interest or in fact no interest atall after mentioning several seizures he had made mr bmostff says to-day whisky sells in philadelphia at 132 which one wck before my appearance could be had for 96 cents now two honest licensed distilleries are in operation then thirty they are gaining coinage as the price ot whisky goes up and i think some will try itonagain referring to houeit distilleries this statement written in private corres pondence to a gentleman in whom he would moat confide strongly exhibits the temp tation and perils to which a revenue officer is subjected the distillers hold a brilie in one hand and a pistol in the other it is more to be wondered at that a man can re main honest than that he should yield to to the influences of the bald choice between accepting a fortune or a violent death mr brooks rejected the one hoped to avoid the other and went on quietly abont his duty rarely if ever leaving his house at night and attended by a guard of two men we still hope for his recovery and for tho detec tion not only of his immediate assassins but of the scoundrels who put them on those men who have called ou mr brooks and teld him of conspiracies should be called upon in their turn to tell what they know and how they came to know it the course of law and order almost de mands that mr brooks should recover to reveal the names of these infamous men who as he thought only meant to intimi date.him but who are now proved to have been the genuine assassins recent deaths in europe t.blll akv e»f thr^f llekrties in iikief paris cor chicago tribune j i here have recently died various individ uals celebrated for different reasons and among them cantillon de chateauvillars and the leg of el tato cantillon was the person who in 1810 was charged with having fired a pistol shot at wellington he waa tried and acquitted napoleon 1 by his will bequeathed him 10 ik-of as to one of his most faithful sub jects which made tho caustic louis will aay it is very little for a crime and much for a blunder * chateauvillars was an extraordinary fan tastic gentleman but always a gentleman even in his funeral ce-rcmony a skilled horseman he rode one day up stairs into the dining rooms of the jockey club and still mounted played a game of billiards with one of his friends and won fa on another occasion he waa going down the stairway of the tulleries after a ball ride by aide with madame liadieres a fashion able woman of the day he saw her dress catch aud tear he stepped to her and in order to remedy the mischief held oat to her s diamond pin which he took from hie cravat madame liadieres refused it on on account of the diamond he at once threw away the stone and handed the pin to the lady saying yon can take it now he arranged a splendid funeral ceremony which came off at the church of the trin ity it was his injunction that his friends should not be invited so as not to weary them * el tativs leg the leg of el tata has troubled and still troubles spain more than the carttat in surrection el tato had been for many years the fashionable torreador in spain son of a torreador but rich he had gone into the business because he loved it he felts natural and innate need of killing bulls this is a fancy which seeaas to pos ses some spaniards as that for painting or poetry tloes other persona so el tato though the possessor of an income of 50 ooof began to kill bulla in the amphithe atre one day one of his victims not quite killed gave him ao awkward a throat with one of ita horns that the amputation of one of his legs became necessary then aa so illustrious a limb should not have a vulgar end they carried it in great pomp to the f principal embalmer of madrid but on uckily the shop of the embalmer caught fire and only the ashes of the lea remain when the news waa spread through spain it caused the moss painful of sensations the papers have said more of it than of the ill success of dm carlos although both took place at the same time ia the hand of olla aaeffvaana csetenete and bnll-fighte - a aw the snaaandoaa nekaffffaffffa assffsffffatßl took her panel ia vinegar bat bant eaasenaoni tnaffnty-fonr cent virginia itufliaj then k now going the ronnds of the prase ia te he take with n grain of salt thia bbananffan 8 aa old acquaint save and it and its inter the bi'ffalo express f'titlishgd dv the kxt'kkss printing co no 14 x swan iuikit tf.kms murn.nn.m~rv 110 00 k*en>iur " 8 00 wwkij '" 1 » till nvmntmhi "*" cdit;<.im)ftt 2 and 4 p m mhpm m ity hmtol t sixteeh t cut jur k job pki 4 ,^_ mpleielj ioafc.l »!« thk veiiv bbst hahrul la all v am '< p"wpaial «• uti trary itaeerlpuon 4 n t i'anl tad jab o«rl so 14 east swan run fhvmd riuor ) axflafffj n*etnry aopaax inrrce ia ten rean in sjitltoiaapars hare ia taa flory llarty as ; the kuaory u vir-ginin wnea jaatflaxaxafli ! aaa temtaaiel gore-nor aad jeaaa tim alt ao*j hia followers were rarpat la*ja*bß a mr rowe picke-1 up a aaaee tiie txiza ot a heat tig to twow at a rabbit the atone aaflaifli i;*»we'satflatina aad a put it ia kia banian to tho graat rttliaf of the rabbit taaraaf tt-r the canons pcbbla waa kepi aa aa keir xaan in the fasuily and wan chiefly naaaxrk able frotn the fact that it had an-rer kaaa thrown at a rabbet rowe'a fiaaaxvmdiaa l>e4an to consider it a diamooil tbahr cbiitiren called it a diamond it don-oa fi t-'sh iatorest this summer from tha tttata mentthat adorn or mora hetra ptx**3saa to divide it or tho million or metre dollara whick the trtone found on tha tflaka of the mhcnaudoak in 1030 will pt-oxbably bring in is.j9 r j b died ba km m vpt 12 in this cttv charlotte baraunx aged 7 i year lunar tni tueadai i afternoon at 1 o'ttock avoaa i ha re.itlence ol bar son ueo o bxraaxn 158 w c'nj>t>e»a t friends and acquaint a nee are iavtt aa to attend hnxarataaa ataaata a eaans.*to.aa*ortaasat st raasaaahla aataaa buppaui mourkixg 9tobb 814 main t aniawicaii block iwibaaa taaa eiaoa flflfljgstflafljraflaaa fljaflan pun glatt poe btobu and o welkin off a la than baaora prlco w.ooo th wlflt lead irjubbla liifsebd oil roroaubv a beynolbff * xt 191 main at and fl ll..yd at ■—-— t 88 tfl dlaoalmtlaa m partaxcralalßi the firm ol sdain lle'.druiu fl whiting ia di**o>'d this day by muu*al ooiueut all par having el*-tn against the ffrm *-• hereby notisad to b***b.it tht m at once lor etilement and all rt*aa laaabaad t th firm are rt**iue.*te*l to make lffirr aay ment b b adam a mm.iwm buffalo aug 13 1 a a whiting hetlcc th su^s.tiber will continue the busimss of wbolc aali and retail dealer in dry goodi under th arm name of adam me'drum a co and hop to 8888*1 a continuance of tbe very liberal patn>ns bestowed on the ist firm „ kb adam a mki.obi'm buffalo an un 14th is — a tfl bnarstin type koomdrr and printers warehouse fi*rnl*h*b avwry artlcl required m the printing baaffnaa in aaj in text dewired on bb reasonable terxna aa oar foaiaary in thxa country alxw x kctkuty pino in all it variety alao type adapted fur nick a mailing may aaaaa «. uxbian t*lrxaxßtx fllr lasaraßs uotpaar of ha-tlpru capital saoo.ooo wm c amith agent 4 crown huu-ini^x buffalo m t —■a>a ii art font fire lai*r**rc x aswapawv chartored in isp cash capital 91,080,000 wu c sail th agent 4 hr wn hirming buffalo jf t —•■**-— magaral'laiiidß ihuk auipaay door flat ami hhad miuiit actory tfl b beoec-x st bu**ajo mi aalag flstasj moulding braes ' etc kiln dried i r s glazed and untaxed txsvah inside and oaad le bbuds do»r and window psaaaa mn l*flax*s sawing and rurning of c.erv doscription i....s to order on abort notice and with dispatch i jinrl ni rslii 50i1 the anns of marx fl fl dd ft co dealer in dry 392 main m aid of a a l h bex dealer in aaaaaaaßsj pr***da til main at a>e baaa day been eniaxwaad am sir ihs,ff**a iaa*e i i d nxaatft oa p**ma*a itith fled to tl ht,vc firms btb requested to make ea-h sett etnea in order fl fa.ilitate the axxta tog ot book \.. maavtm 1 maxfl j in i.m.i itts/.kk al*b£ntßeffr ktnn'akd h rkst nil*tßla.lfl|d 2 l**rt a ga t i.nimth ni kir insaraate lomtp 1 hartford uapital 8800,000 wm c smith agent 4 bn.wo building buffal n t \ teetlx rxtrxxctcd wltharas pnla j o ba&bour fonnerif of new tort bm an office tn connection artu di m b straight denaut where he oou h found dallxr ready to roll aaaaarflg humanity dr barwur having nod groat experience ia extracting teeth under th titfluenoa ol nitrous oxide or liiugbing gaa will devote his whole time to thi branch of practic hundreds * t to*t baeaaas can h oeeo at th itte at no jts main baaal at bb bnatalo mxx,ll*kbl i**>h works ualleabl iron made to order pratt ft kktoh wobtu p<-opriotor oao i 2 and 88 terrace at b-iffalo k y 1 aa<*bs jersner'a hair tonic aaa bcstaratlre tn incomparable remedy try it it never fail this preparation atop tbe hair lolling out and promote a via-orou irrowtli cleanses th scalp of dandruff and render the hair soft and lo*ay it confab no utphur,»ugar of lsxad or oth er coloring matter being designed xpn*ssly for nxaßßayaaataur th hair 50 cent and 81 per bottle prepared by it jknnkk cbemjat 418 main at op paaaa ox pork lltejlxwtxaeß alcotaaxl kte thomas clark auccewior to clark ft brown itc tidying distiiier corner of waabfugtoo and perry street buffalo roarrtfacturer and dealer in high wiues alcohol pure bpirita cologn bj.trita reet bad whisky old rye whisky doinoatic brandie aid oln __ hocse gwomimmw hot air fur g ic thk best i use vjlk atiency at john c jeiffett a sons 319 iflaflß st bmbtbxlo pall and see the neweimpike base burning cooking stove before you purchase this stove tuu " hawks aux b*b>r air chamber atta.-lt*d by which th draft t thoroughly heated before it reoche the fire kt«ping it bright and free from clinker saving fifty percent f ni*l and by means oi which a tire can he kept to hi tove an entire s«a*j<>n without re kindling the new empire i a perfect bakek and hake as well with a fire that has been burning for lavs a with on frexhly started it can he . im pended upon at any hoxxr this st*rve ia furnaahcsl wb*n deeired with a east iron rersertixir aorce}ain-lined superior to any other rex*erroir in the merket it i in use in man uffaloreaidciice and has beet ahnmlantly proved to he all that is claimed lor it «.-. e walbbidoe 171 main street cr(x;kek crtx'kery we flsflj bttcot*on to our frill su*«k u earth ware conprising jcb usats's f«rtw 8 tffß t 11 rt-ais ooiir wi tail j i (~ iralm'i ftat vs1 yirtaria *****«. tha v.ye sre of ta meat p.rt«rr . tn.portmt s tei udtr hold band and white china it all uwiavu uiassiiii silver plated ware frkrsch clocks bkonzes pariah marble wa full mock c-f umful and orasmental rood si the vtri 1....1 btices st w.h.glenny son acq xv il ulekkt hon * c 0 cnwonv gas fixtureb or tbi \ new u-t r^iulißesißstyle i ! low pwceb 1869 °°"- "• anthmcit goal 00 f n in in g _.... »•» <•» id ■■m 4et tn jjm »» l ts imm-'j£ul * **- "* *"* 1 ■i » sep i lam ' q.bntjine lackawanra coal idhuwui id bm cuul ol ch j&js **'—* •*** "* m *~ s kvs ft at •» in is «•»•« 7i tw 114 a u«ma«rrt»>.alee<»«raooinmx«vim (■<•««, auufactand »/ u fh.<auu(k l loaaelb «. a wiuob a on m oafe a eee^v aj^maawl j t hoole & co velum in hard and soft coal ofnci is uluoa tc bucalo h t j^t hooi.c c l miwntcm coal and coke webster ft frederick offici and tabo ehilbi to cuitbup win ■■, in 11 >..„.. to ruu ton md ether bard mala ate lilihick j>mwh*,lli.l.|t,jl aaaertek i"t at hi>m 111 l bnaaumftertu • tbanmadu i>f«o<eoailde to ainnlhto b kit purckeaere imtk oafe ho • bmwib r n rajß>acc ioal coai a & j hamill »♦• n snh stmt gnr if iw bare on haml and bakmk knm trt ' '""" genuine lackawanna i;iminii>ou.a»db!ne.hur.hc<,.l all ml e-reeued a i perfectly dry tern nwh hm n-d.rrd / ueen city coal v ark genebie bridok and erji canal office 29boenefec»t buffalo tf y tor le a o.id amoruaei.t of all kind of liakh ami ttjft t'lai rl.ole ale an retail ciutantl ™ hand al-o a mipsriur quality at hard and loft mi in loriala nair.il and apllt or in un atlek da li.rrp-t in anr ion <■/ toe city i>eal«ra wantlar mnall lota of coal or wood will do well to gtva oa a rsmj>cfurenurcli*hlnir.ue«lieit 8 uarlinq tthion coal asd wood oomia.w foot of court at a larfe qiiantit of hard and soft coai fob sale aad 1000 ookdb or oufada wood d u-i haplr •)>»•• in atlek or aa»wd or apllt tmiv«rad in any uart of u a city liberal daducmo jada o dmlata 1 1mi _ liarlino * motftaofl pbe triumph stove is one of i tha best ml atuna in u market all and rt a fiiralar 11l blkv t rockwell sil jlnin reer toii iwmi farnham & allen corner erie and kivrh^tkkets h&ve on hand rd for r&lo at all timm.ritthton a»-l othf-r lii.r.l coals ax erte f.r.t holt ew ■i.'.ssflijkiai i.ktik.ii nlac'i and nft tt am nur.et i-rl rahiham a allkn 1 h dudley & co wholt3«al and rcuii i ul.r lv sugar loaf lehigh spr.nabrook franklin rinstusi lwkaha.vna sittssbiwe uk and cleveland ooai prindpal <■*..■cornkr erii and terrace sts yard foot_of krie st buffalo april tl is6 / ioal joau diforest ft cove okpice oknesrb bt liltimt tiik oab woria have on hand and for mle at the loweat price tha t qu.'iuer of bill ui.nuus amtukauiteand lo3.siu l.i coai nal'mrbst k oovk buffali jiijv 14 isa 9 hats asp caps closing out closing 01t regardless of cost or value balance-of ot r summer stock must w closed out by september tile mil rushists of hats caps anitfstraw goods stock must be cloiei out sign of the 810 dflmßaß mum ittl main st bergtold brothers ae»wam mim wwm bvrvauo beahb foumdrt nlmkalafim.avalala ». t ws cmin b ttt ib kikid hcatlt ud bat>awnßw*lt do a w mill fcllilkirf jam w iawpi »»» chkpvaxd iron works no moa hrmm ¥.. bj o nbavt w»»ppir*«awiiav ftiiiiir wtmat kairilaimkkfha baawwra thb futtekce sewing machine aadk kv>h whkoat a rhml in ifci araalr at aaara i -— a ww u».ts m l aaaaagk aaajadr.aaaia.lt kai a r alakla lagd _ i raaaja a aork la greater ikan aa ouar ka lla kiaaa i turaaaay widuj of ham daalr.d aka,ml knid aord lad ntaar haan uch aatkar aaj lew »» » ra»w at tha « liar k>w ai aim la wiraaam a roproanlod fall ao-local akiaoawkw m aacshan brfbro pnr fbaaraf fostet k ifciamson a rkcitk iailway gold t-,0-a.2sr 6,500,000 vwtaaalaatli m nva nit cot thmtt tkab sold loam puki from ta j tkataaaaanmau>m»».o«o fin brt9«il*aic»mt l s^fw ui aaoand apaa uu ritonan ol ika railway inai aat m irlaia la kai.au to tonr 00l faao a llmai «' i>7allaa,at wklak it ak a<a l 1 i akd uw rwat la undwr caaaanarloß it la aa a oilf upoa u r ad uv ontr v hock aad rraaaaaa ol tkla iratdaa rillw baaldo aaw runalac throolii tka *■!• of i^aat and iw at-ccnwd upkkatinx f.ir is wlks t ol ika x un rim aad aarainf alraadf enuogk lo aaot au ol ua .. o aad xi-llr oall r»aoa liaalda mori tiiam|t;ik ivtcreht ipom th xx loan in addition to thu th bomb aa al m itrad in • flnt bmnpaga of tka oovebnimn la«d orast or three mil lion ariuts rvtradtng inilmnuu aaetioaa on etther dda of tka treol traai taa smlk alia pod in kanau to dmrer t i prooeada of tha aalo of tha lanria ara to be » ill br tha truraaa la tbr t pwr cant bond thoa lalvaa ap to 1m ar la i .... boaala aaa sink imi kvh fobthi riditmptiori ur bosul ——• tka laodi aabraoa ana of tha saaat poruona of tb aainlfliakl tarrltorr of blomln inrluilha ■co«l icld and paaarr the coapany alao bolda a an ajaat another tract of turk million's of acke9 i.v thc state of kansas aji.l_»lthouyfa out i.lorttr^l aaaaeuritr for this loan their noaarvalun adda largelr to tba comtttny'a woilti tad re.lit we niuaato lha v u"e of tbe oohtaxrb.prupf.rtt cvv lued nvi this viortoaoe at zl 000,000 kct while thk loan is merkly h;*i t vho unßda h»v * thikty vkaiu to bis ir ai ha i iw and will par sdveit peh cert intirebt is onl.n seml^aauallr oa hay 1 aad not 1 aad an free from oovcrnhekt taxattoh 11 coß|ianr pa;inr tha ul tha principal .< the loan u made parable in old lv th city of ««> york but aaeh coupon ill ba l^vil.l in frankiort london or n«w york at option of th holder without notioe v too followtaf rataa in 11000 bond in haw york wvtjuldtaech half yaar ■' •' frankfort..b7 fr ay krtm " the agvnta of the lt>an hef r accepting the truat h 1 the condition of th road «,.>! tbe eouatry ihroogh which ii run carafull uamloed thoj arc happr to iflre ihe luao n mnpkacc iniliiiiiiiaaiil first ouals ikvextmkkt in maj roapect perfectly rura and in wtna amentia brter than ui ivf.rnvknt riccritio tha bonda will be aold lortho nranit at m ami all kieii interest both im l'l'l rk^hct the affenl reaerriiar tha rkrht to advance the rau the atuukm of inroaton mnrltad lo thaw wall kiind boada wklch we r»c nanmtid a une of tha vi t proatablo inreauoouu le tee bavket golden i gurctrmebt securitloa lain in payment a their market ernliie without eoamiae oiu paaphleta with map gixn lull infonu'jon eanl n appucatlon dabney morgan ft co no m bwkalaje plaro s y m k jesll * co dac _^ mo n plao atraat m y abakgain sisoo mori'(ug on f.r*t>class city property 81-hixbsh paper negotiated bj brwabos * at/ckj-ai d re-i catau aud laaaiaa a broken ■ho t m reaata ■'. ctwr riumiw siimmek goods white and brown duel sulti black aiimcoa 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-14 |
| 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 | 1869-09-14 |
| 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. 78 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-14 |
| 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 | 1869-09-14 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690914_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. 78 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3082 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxrv tuesday september 14 ww wo r cable news great britain an th:;b bom uctm ikom wx liuw in mvomm am thekituatioi i . fl urk uup ■■£ 1 the jfa jfta contain rn.«ti.-r water from jarne howitt od th charges aii..u lord livroo lit y i-»dy kvron hu condemned herself b tl.t breach of an honorable silence irrepar able wrou haa beo none lml bynm by the ili-ui iictiuii pf the papers containing hii juv.ilicitiou of the c»ie and a solution of tb ijueittton is iinp*iwiue except on daf«c tirt < - /•'!>■'• cviiienoe i>r pm%m wins low in a public communication on thi unc aubject hold that th theory af the mental ah tf»ti-'ii of ixmt byron cannot be main tain no unrafioa n i>a ■c lap 7 i»v in an tutorial t>»-.lav emß wientinkoa the kuineror illneu and ti.r publication of the >*-«-•■»- csmmmamn >■»>■the iicr«oo of the mmtji 1.1 of *<•.■■■i-irx importance if personal government :■> end ed it matter littl who n emfmm or re gent the essential ii(xti>m ;.*, who v boiiimut on wbat t'-niih jftom he hul.l of fice iml oo what j>nzicij»ks dom he cocduct the admiuiiitration ':' n one can xceptthrough the i'-iurt ami enjoying thn conftdenc of th majority of hip »*©- the continkn i taors thct i vnii a-i w.-tmtxc with bwim t fftftßcl ani ent land vvhai lilkl tilink f ihi aitl rt ija i'-ilils supt is i be u-iap t jfmlflhkf prostrated the tviej^aph wires aud cum mnuicatiun in every l ir i . tinu wan tempora rily iiit'-rrnj.tt i i'he lsamr*l health u !■tl«l to day it is assorted that the kfnm will set out sff^in on her vovb^p totlm ema 1 h |
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