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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 15 t ibki no ot9 new york so.troo 01vks totilk wonj-au m'fftlttßs by the *: impanv fittbiw the jmxe hampion ml i&kd m vtuf iietwee i.-.erv ami csrcit km york sept 1.1-the centennial anniversary of the birth of humboltlt wm lirmu^l enthusiastically by the germane »!!â– ! other the pul.lic lmil'lingn botrla i,:i shipping were handsomely decorated with banting the headquarters of tariotu * â– tm»d societies being elaliorately <!< -*; d the proceuion to central park num bered ab'iut three tbout&nl pctmrns the unveiling of the hnmholdt monument mmw wm a very interesting aaaajfc the rxreino oi**s were opened by an overture from ulx run after which *\ k metwam rieiiiiimt of the humwdt monument association i'f.'w nt 1 the monument to the ootra i'ark comraimioners it v is hun unveiled and andrew h dim < omji'rollcr of th i'ark spoke in acoopunre ot the tfift the various roci ties bnaadt then aug tdc obana l i«i (> siri i'rofesaor l.ii;l - " • er*-d an tlntjtient oration in bern n and â– "" domh ana-.1.i ad itt-hh , pi>gh«t and a liirtlitr blllio the ccrt-ui i » >-~ ( d a grand banqu i l rmnnia hall tlni hv.iiui ~ v i bj a rhmml toruhlight procciffiuit i t inanv tliouaainl people the i.-nuans of ilu'lw.u country new jersey also bad a tun c i^hratiou in honor of the day krw vi numrnm jt appears m thu it.t.-ucdin^a in the hi court to ijsjjf tl.at < bim u cosjfc liv 01 of t)i rat-m-hit not v .â– meich.iiitn i in 11 kxpren < i'ujp-*ny hu l>«t-n uu«ier • detention by a !'â– , ' . m.er:!f f.ir u rly a mouth on suspicion ot imving twea prin to the robliery of the cut;)[-iny m tbc 11 ll ult on the vr york - uitral i tiln.ad under a writ of hfaftu twptu ' dnkliti wit o day {>> ifn â– 'â– â– ! iv court in<l thi re lieii.y no tcfltlijioiiv i.'ii.i * klin wm ordered lim charged from ust-xiy the r**p->rts of the oourt procmmdiuir l«te the amount ob tained l tin r i,i r * at ei^'ht hundred thuu«andd<il]nni fsj h*kv.\jjus a grand han<juv:t wan i^ivt-n at hciiiidtii oo'k turn nsjiag m boiiiir of the harvard crow they have moaptad the h<»*«j>!talj tinn of the cit if boetml rifß avonoai.k vuu&twm the t'elawarr iju.li.iw.ina and western kail mad cmmmqf avi liven fs^ooo for hi r ii«-f mi tit avornuu mfl ram the oompany do not batiaw the in m the mm wai the work of inct-ndiary l>ut wan the reault of irrl.ißi j of a nimtr who de eoenrltxl thn mine with a itutidj ol hay which l*e»iani i^rnt^l from a lamp the miners carry in t if bat-t adams k pr,-ks company ha contributed sli.im fur the ruflerem work at all urn v.1 -- i going on ijuietly to-<lay auaajl at the avon dale where u,(kh and vcral moutha time must be coasusasj in papsir iiilli übmj the champion hilliard iu:.t i between j am dtoary the pnabba champion and mel r'l>(lt r t tno fhai:i[.i<>;ißhii and 9 ihhi onjuieiic>'d this fvenmg at tin hippoth tron and the a,-..ren shortly before twt-lvc ■«•■ptooii an follows de«r i2i nil kr »»■im;qg 4 75 72 hit 87 r aeevi was w7i fats gieatottt runs i,'fl m •" n:«a-i in many i>eop!o mhmmad to day to it»c*a thn troumy avaf i'ronj-cct «™ lair grounds weathir tin ; teael '« fc 00 1 condition the tirot ra--r a p«raa for h*mi mill hrntu threw in firtj m hirnt-sa â– *"*" won by llomt's k^lding bah tinif 2:;!7 a premium of md for horses that never bear tm milr baata wan yon by linden's elding w h whitcman armerijt billy irr in three mnftjßin l>t*at li-nting rt-y mark tun bdoj 2-54j j:_(4 cable news lilt rat mutaik thk uama mm s m rrmui i'kstii u)ni sept 14 the madrid correi poudent of the london tt-if -, writea as followsr hitherto the spanish dgm meat and i'rcaa have unwisely adopted pluu of concaliug unfavorable cuban news but the epsal haa now bnka eileih . , mid btartu-j tlit sraiuiartjs by making a st.u-ii.eut of actual tact aud by benieutly urgioj a ilisp itc of troops ana ' i â€ΕΎ of men of all parti no that tue ~ , ° u nt may bo bit free to aye cuba mew o t.t , cuban insur "^ j threatened to uke part of urn in '-'^ t m ™£* xy hive tmrimd f"or urn l t 1 i not yet l e u p»lilirtiit whau '^ morftl eflvct may bt rt-inim.-tratit-es ,» w | united states mm uii.|u^ptiuiiably te-tnltc the spaniardm ania/iu^ly the hmt i an editorial naya if american uetfotiattoum t^r the mm oi tub heve failed it must ba becauai the am trndurod m deemed uifiutlk'luiit or the waahington ilreailh tho op nnitiou of those who fuel conti.leut that cuba must fa 1 into the bandl of the i iii ted states anil deem it fully to incur liabil ity the spanish o ninient h:ia tteen admonished to put an cv.l to the i—llllllll tion or give up the island oa any terms if these circuinntalk-es have prompted the madrid government to puy its last rard 4pr the antilles and ntake all on it it can be cnyratulatcd on its resolution the nnjugatinn 0 cuba cannot be chlf»"d by soldier nor will it result from erie 0 victories troops uiay hold th*m ma poi ut tu inland regions will be uainst f!m armt-d eolumea may tra » rse the 11 uut e.*n nowliere b permanent footin with the exotption _«^| ir tnui'era h»s no tnends on tha islainl i'.lin and serrano havo often told lortee that '•>* io of ' ul " mere'y • ue»ti:m of time k«r ">«' month tuey hay been tl i lil the in.at itamm * m it i t^i b t i>pe*i that wisdom and 2sj?,-s-.1,15 1 use.th.ft i good to be rid of th la on any ternus and enable th.m to «■>> â– *»'""> aiung men aud m.mey which t ■■—« pf u the furtherance mt an . â– *â– pn "*<*\ will never yield the imw art oi what it has already irre|»arably co^i the continent titinve hmuoi al bt:issli.s-a yu-xt lir si'askh will i»m i lil sest t com sai'i'i.f.un lieai.th ostw viv bkcsskt sert 14 i'rince v apoloou ha arrived in this city spanish affaik paris sept 11 utters fr.mi madrid bjmert that a t'wet of irou-elad-t will le sent oubllon»>il"l in i-iise the i nitcd sute immjahm the insurgents the sp.ni.li overument stops all telegrams of el which it does not arprove especially th me i-oncerniug t üba the barrelona i)>ari.ni hopea that uotwi'.hstanding the action of ttie l'uited mates spain will know how to maintain her h%g and her dujn.tv sapolf.onv i!e\i.th the parisian are jx-tsuiuied th.t the fnpei r is reeotttnnx although a marked ft li a ation in his appearance m observable i there » gteat anxiety in regard to the re ncy y aw the k.mprera in regent 3anng the minority oi her son it ia gen i rally believed tlat the kmptror desirea to 1 prolßotc a good understanding between the 1 koaprea and l'rime napoleon the idea 1 of entr«.ting a hare of the regency to i pl-iso n.uoleon is discountenanced by ome whil.i bints are current that the pnnoee abasnoee on board hi yacht is con i a^ctad with the plans of others in his be i palf if not directly witl his own i the juurhul 4m dthn'l referring to the i scant meeting of thu americans in lon doo held for the purpose of congratulating priaoa napoleon on nil liberal speech in the qian-tt aayt a little more and it maid bs conaidered than wai tome danger ueniri-r hi congratulation was eu cg7«lriad too far the ip^h of prince saailin bowed good aaaae ahrewdneae jmii i aa4 awjowation but no peril it»nl t ka»e made inch a speech a nan ago would hair own act of ooar ar,b>t there i do bomaem oow in telling the senate what everybody but the keoat thinks th emperor rare an audience to en prim yesterday hmßnilit bf.rlis sept 1 tl < entennia anuiveniary of the birth of homboldt w*i celebrated to-day and made the occasion of national deuxmstrattuiih although the weather was rainy kffgl nnmbtrn of citi zana and treat crowds t visitor took part ia the fwtivitim in tbe tuoruii^f there was a proct-mion gay with bands and bat - ni:n uade up ur ly of deputations from the principal iennu cities they paswmfm through the streets sin^in national lit an-i cliwering with gnat enthusiasm in the afternoon tin corner-ntone of the monu ment i humbolilt w&a l*i«l with intercmt in ami initximdg mimm which mm witnessed by a large multitude and th cflel»ration i-]-."i with the decoration of the toml of tlie i.t i naturaliat at x nn^-uf ry duriug the funtival in hon»r of the vittt of the x i ot prussia tli'j railing uf a bridge which wax crowded with ttt«;t:tatorb l«urht un'i many were pre i i[*!tat i iiito tiie water twunty t'»tir bj<iiei havu l^.cn rccoven d washington tzfl i'ltv on i.\\ah!\n halt letter mm mtmstaxf mmutm cbaju wa«hi\«;t«.v sept 14.—tho iioard of trmttt'b of i'ur.lit ffnhiitl tins <\. uin re j-cted by a vote of (» la 7 the application l»r tbe establishment of a public for both white and colored liailllllß i'iio applica t .■•:. hai ii referred to the ( ity i unci tbe won white gu exist-i in the *<â– 'â– i anaj'a m.t a ting scciutary iii-.-ti trdsoti hu i tn - â– i a h tti r te a r bajsw i s t"o feu at toronto irl.aive to tho ttbjaol dutiable ilue of malt imf cirt'-j imlo i i i.itod tatea inuutliu d.mi.iuon of ( an h iuk tiit law dec!arr:i duties on irupo rltall m lovuti m actual market value tac * litilf.^alu pries therw'f at the period p lutimii to the • irit-h mates ik principal vi rkit of'-he cmi;itry when ayrtad anil the dt^mut holds th this valut nltn to the value of merchan jnu in ngwi inark*t ismntiueßced l>y an pinaliwr oowfatioa pnmimg out of p«c re filiation a in a furcigo t-ountry t ' u.ini-kidtiit of liitt-rnai ituveiiuu h â– â– mwi that the blank space for the dudi lue arty cancelling touaccu dtatnps in t li'-w hum intidt ife allad with the name v tlir manufacturer or lofamßo anil nat t la;ne of the jirojtnetor - ■— fillibusters captured th h hofj.mi.lt i 1 km h x w itu tbjh li i.an re'lt i its otrhbaclep ft a r nr.w bftovokbh ma.ss sept 13 eve t'..r eteaim-r at:g;ibta ovcihaiilcl sihoon l\ii<tkes l"apt j-'icniler at nine o'cloc thai morning - -.',. •■.:•', of no man's i>*inl with about thirty mjuwmwi imnuiia who v ti t'\[h;ct]ng to l>e taken off in â– â– ---â– . from new york they un not artut^l arid ina«i â– do resiiteno ut tlnrohirtta they mil to th under the command ti a cu b-nii i'tlictr < apt klamier w^s taken on baa thf steanii and the ttcbrxincr was taken in u>w and arrntid h*m it bom aiul mmv lien under tin pm al the cutter with fl hands on board i uj>t i'i&nderi statcf tii .â– !:. was i^miraut ol tho de-n^us of tbe d'-ai^n uf the party as they mbgaßad him u t'lk out a iiit.ii party miscellanous tilcciiacni iikms okuencralintuiarri t.'»m dtnvlhrt points the humboldt annivcr«ai wu aj-pro pn-itely celebrated at albany syracuw ( hi^ago lii'.'iiin.iti memphis buston hivhmond mau h ( hunk hf-eling wanh iiifjttm and ivihiuiore st-^reta-y sewnrd expect to leave san fnaamn iw mexico oo tba soui tlie koru.st < itys bmi the < eiitral city xt syrat'uao yt'su'rday 41 tn ii thfl liv i-t*s"tonß f * it mmo wtn dafntod by the alerts at uoehester jesteiday 42 to l friacs arthur s arted f<r qoebai jnwtar iiav morning where a^rand reception awaita at an annexation pw^thlk h i*l at quebec saniiay r«*olution wt*>e aili'['t<-d looking ;â– â– -» -!"â– 'â– 'â– â– â– rjiif\iti"n and a comnntu apaniiitiil t emny ait the prn-ra-uim atlopted i he steamer hornet pat to sea from hal ifsx hurnedly last bight he abippetl a li.t of hard characters at this at bijfh wa^ta and took ou board a quantity of coal t re ia little donbt ili t.t bm is bound for two men ntinwl patafaon aih atcntad were engaged iv a quarr-'l at ni*kavua near hcbenfcctady on hatm sj evemn>t when *â– **« utter stabk-d the h ncr caudn dt-atli iu.lay night me!--all was erected tie te m l'elon)(ini to john ictul of lbanv wiint r*n av anj * r'hlrk^'taylnr,1 •«« of in â– r »«■« * m i rf htlv injured but r lavmr had 1 awuair dislocated and olher^uc batlly it i roaortad that the new york dates , lives havi arrested the pirtiea implica'cil m the robhery of the dfmf afa on the central kailroatl a few days bbmb a steamer with a lar^p nnmi^r of men i a illlmll left new bedfo.d mass last niijht under circumstances giving rise to i th suspicion that it is a tillibustern expe dition a revenue cutter has gone fen pur the democratic city ticket o l'hiladel j-hia reporte«l yesterday has fcata knocked l j»iect and another is n<>w nauieu the little children of jlon«;svaltj i'a . | have started a ten cent aubhcniitit'n *-â– m rrliof fund faff the avondale surltrerm and | are collecting about twenty dollars j*r another murder occurred yesterday after j norn at philadelphia m'lnle in i»olitical dic]<uu in a tavern in frankford samuel shunter was struck by hunt « me conghlin i iied in a few minute afterwards revenue ofiicers brooks aud hagan who were shot last night are both at the point of death the contributions to 0 < avondale fund 4 l'hiladelphia amount to over 20,000 aod c still coming in carolino richin^s aaßoart at the academy of music for tho benefit of the uffciers netted 7so v â– â– i * mil—b»wlilih».j new york akhhai op tiik batvaki crktt nr york sept j t the l'ity of ant werp bu arriveil from liverpool tearing upon boartl tue memtkt t.f the harvard boat crew foreign cirkkxt ut'br'k that lulls farulke.w j dfbbrbb ataxmanflßßsfl ffwb throne or kranck paris sept 14 a rumor,which is very extensively circulated in the city to-day ia to the effect that tbe emperor napoleon seriously contemplate abdicating the throne of france in favor of his sou the prince imperial it is said that a council of regency will be created having the em press and prince napoleon bonaparte at ita bead aa provided in the new constitution to endure through his minority napoleon's health remains in a very uncertain condi tion igfff davis hovkmbnts a liverpool journal of the 31st ult re ports that jeff da via * ompnnied by dr ! mac bay bad retnrned to edinburgh from the north and left again for london ho ia much unproved in health by his sojourn inscotland tmb-eraatlasxbihß gen vastoria baa auneadacad gonaivea to tbe revnlntiaama and baa baea porm it ted to return to port an prince with bin rooo the town has been again ofaaad to trade in port au rnnce \ ictonn dad aom trouble xvith the author ties and a right was imminent but tbe trouble waa finally compromised salnave was in tbe interior a aa sir john franklin iflfl*aw kiiiiliuir of a message oin the lost explorr on tho california toast party you.-bed reliable writes to the francisco flamsaxfia from san iiueneven that a document was found on the h at that place on the 30th of august bnoh mutilated which requested tho finder to forward is to the secretary oi admiralty at loudon or to the british consul nearest that port with a request that it be printed it was written in six commercial languages the margin and every vacant portion is tilled with writing relating to sir john franklin and party the document was i vi.feiitly cast in mb water in latitude sixty deeffxaaa thirty minutes forty-two seconds and longitudrj ninety-eight degrees four minutes five seconds it gives an account of the denertion of the sh-p krebns and t-rror the party numbered one hundred ami five at the time of the desertion and was under the command of f r m cro sier this party succeeded in reaching the above latitude nd longitude where they found a relic of ' he late sir john ross 1 he document states that the p_arty win tered on a low island in 18-ki-t and sir john franklin died on the llth of june 1»47 it contain baffawff interesting inci dents connected with the expedition avondale new tjikom in xxi ifiun to the fire a caki rmon run kotow tnimn s n\ntny sept 13 a new theory ac 0 unting cor the brattice in the avondale n'idsl beini lired so bmh tbo top has been | advanced by 1 w harden mining tlngin i mp«f yilk<-*l>arre it is founded on aj jrceuinptiini that on monday morning the iruacr uidu might have omtinued u?>in tiinl*t for s me time and then covering the vi embers with oal certain circum stances iiii^lit f-<bily have resuttci which i uould h;ivr tillcml thr upcast ol the shatt itli c»rburbtttti liydrii^en assuming fiich to iki the ra*e fchf miners would have t und the air bad and thw tirst act of any • uti kom t tin furnace and runiin^ii slu li'th tiri would have bt-en t oj.*ti the tliior • : the a hurt cut let itllihpaii air f w ;. | t.it siijiply (^ oajfi)eil being increa*«:d th | furnace lire would be eorrespundiu^ly in ; â– .-.:]â– d r.iid lijiit t to the cartmretteii i f\iiro^en thiu ommg an exficmtob m ol | i p-.wder spoken of by one witness in the ignited gas nou be much more kkflly u â– *. '. tire to the bruttice at the dry t thiin at the bottom and but for the j sotcil eiii^ts of the boards it is possible j '.). tt tilt rixiin^s ci a ht h>tve pmmttd tr d'»ulg tittle or dv uth i tiama^u than creating j alarm this theory will doubtless be d faaoad at the iimju—t aad in ea—w with ill otlior as].)ectß i'l tli mystery thorouglily the miner coleo aaan thit the follow inij stateincnt on thvir part be given to the the dispatches which are bein constant ly tn*n?mitted from sorant-ui in relation to i'l avomiale disaster are in mai;y iudtan dm entirely imf umied in fact that the tue whiuh occurred at the mine was the irk of an incendiary no one believes it h one of the mbtwfsga remvlad to by the j 11 . tware lackawat.ua ami western ilail i co upaiiy to turn the mind of tbe übtio from the real re^p^msibility resting lj-on the coinpauy the reporters who nir i:i-h priuiipajiy the particulars tiken be t-tw the jury of nn|u"ht on saturday last have iv many instances su^iressed the tcs tiiu ny materul to uie miiwra and publish t i tibat favorable to*the company thaob j t can only lie conjectured the company in powerful the miiitrs are weak simple justice in the demand of mauy citizens washington kvplanatii'n of i homeaks talufl n ss ix tkan^mittist cekt wed * pit iktiii katifk atjun bbbolliiux.i v.\shlni;i.in sept 111 in connection with the recent refua.il of iimillhh huff man to beomm a arty^o tiie allrged move m-nt to defeat the ratification of the fif teenth amendment allusion to which wai in ado iv the tim i a few da\s siul-e the i liuwiiis fact himlil be stated 0a wet fcmnrag that the oaruftftd resolutions of rat iflmiiiw of thu legislature of new york were dot on we the secretary of state addressed a note to governor hoffman re juefctiug him to forward them to tbia he replied promptly transmitting the certified copi'-s of the resolutions aa passed by the respective limits it should 1 added that the legislature was rcmias in failing to in struct either tbe qmwtiiaaw ec the baowtaty of state to transmit mitiliilll copies of the resolutions to ifefl state department and that thirefure the tctowi waa not nattif iv duty because he failed to do so i'he evidi-oce of ratitioatiou is bow on tile iv tbo department thk i!ise.sk nsnaa it is stated that the chinese mission ha ha 11 tendered toex->en»tor ivt-lm^huyscn hut he det-'liueil v kooskab to the a dispatch rtceived at the spanish em bumy from halifa to-day says that noth iui was f'»aud v hoar.l the hornet and her release was iuevitablc sue cleared for jaitrnstuwn aud steamed out m the har l»or at ft rapid rate in ballast the hornet had a crew of 40 meu tho spanish pro !• -â– > to have information that she is to re ceivc a large car^o vi arms off the coast of ma**achusett alter which she will etcam down the jeraev coaat and receive on board a lan;e party of armed men sho will then i;o direct to i üba the spanish an â– .'..â– : .:.!.■« ill ifavanu have wen inforiacd of her departure thu spanish \ ice oonsui tiasjjone to the united state the span ieh consul in new york has telegraphed u.#t aiiothcr uban expedition is on foot and that all the c4bnm and roen of ryan rier's commands are misting i xrixxati iou i.hool board considering a tkop»»s o ! site the catholic and pbmjc emm—thtrki tfwtcmmm s hoite ialifohnia cinmati sept 14 - the school board m i its session till near midnight la*t nignt a comniittfti was appointed to con itir with tho catholic church authorities concerning the terma upon which catbolie will send their children to public schools a r«aoluben to ezclade tbe bible from public el-hools was laid on the table petitions protesting against excludiog the bible sigc.d kg 10,uut peraons were pre ented the cincinnati lied stockings base ball club first nine will start far san franc-sco lat 3 o'clock this i m items by telegraph the city of evaneville md is filled with people from the surrounding towns who came in to attend the humboldt cere monial tuesday the opera house was densely crowded monday night the ei erci-ses were intereeting consisting of ger man and english speeches and music by orchestra and singing societies secretary seward his returned to han francieco from alaska in improved health and pint the celebration of the centennial anni versary ot tbe birth of humboldt in louis ville ky . eommeneed monday night by a grand instrumental and vocal concert given by all tha german singing societies and the leading profeaaional and amateur talent of the city tha attendance was very large the great council of the improved order ol iud men hold their annual aearion at sl louie tuesday kepreeeataiivea will ba preeent from ohio pennaylvaaia district si i olnmbia mi.ihiaaa taaneaaae georgia alabama miseouri maryland kentucky louisiana virginia texan california anc indian tbeonier of druids mirated thei twentieth annireraary of the establiah oient of the order in missouri on sunday eighteen groves and three chapters num bering from 12,000 to 15,1)00 umbers pa raded the principal streets monday morning with burner and mum .' i.v a number of citizen aiid railroad men left st loots .- uuday by the pacific adroui to celebrate the oompletion of the â– !.. between ij&avenworth and atchison kansas which is in reality an extension of the pacific road monday evening during an altercation in a street car at the corner of sixth and arch streets in phdadelphia between ber nard hagan and a man named quino the latter ahot hagan throngh the body in ciiog a wound which will probably prove iftsa i.mmm escaped the germans ia san francisco on sun ii.y commenced celebrating the leutenuial anniversary of the birth of humboldt the festivities w ill last three day a ht-avy earthquake shock occurred at sap ivoirin afahpa en sunday and a light tne at sfu:ramcut mouitay * the following significant finalafe is from philadelphia dai saybert who was a^as mated throe days ago died this morning ail other persons who were shot 1 eaten and stabbed within last weik are yet alive amos p wood an officer in the state prison at boston was severely stabbed last evening by a convict named daniel bnrke who was serving a twenty years sentence ior burglary a public meeting was held last evening in binghamton to devise measures in aid oi um avoudale sufferers a committee oom ;â– --â– - of bank cashier and the mayor was m .' to rective subscriptions ' ue hundred boot makers in the employ f â– t»t bros &' n , ia uutghamton are â– a strike the head center of the st uhsyjsj order deciding that tht-y must quit work i in compensation was uot com lamed of but the employers refused to iiscbarge some uld lian<in who were not members of the society ihe great races of ttie binghamton driv ing park association for purses of 000 mill vim tomorrow and continue three aajs there are 42 entries including the celebrated horses american l»irl lucy and m.!,isniith maid ttie humboldt celt 1 rat ion in new york r*lty to-day ia a must enthusiastic demou nt r.ition and the pn»ceb«ion en route to the i'-.rk exhjtiiu ouo of the grainiest pagcauu ever » unease in the metropolis a heavy storm pm-aiied yesterday not oi.lv throughout kuglaud but on the conti nent i l r-iiili wires are prostrated in every direction aud reports of marine dis mtan are constantly bt-iu reueiuveu the rcgsua calilo loute t valencia ireland bttfl • a li.tmi i â– :, su<l messages to and fn.m hmanm were forwarded by way oi mr waflhburne formerly l'nited states mt,h*ter la paraguay has written a com munication th tue l ndou urncj on pres m ut la*\h of paraguay he says his epintmh h:;ve i.mi i .-.. he uo chauge he r cites barharitita of l<>pez and says there ijv but few foreigners now in paraguay and they are only permitted to live because they are navfol to the dijtator ftkam m oed in making their eueaytt they wdl hare to thank firtunc of war only and net tijl protection el their own government a ul)6cri])ti ti k.i l>eeu started in lon i n lugtaud â– >< ua nf the widnwa anu r not tht miners killctl in the mine r bcranton i'a at immense meeting wai held at hun llatk ireland yentt-ni.iy of thuae favorable to the release of fenian piinoners it wa trttmated that twenty thousand persons wrens prencut the dictating was tuulret>seu by prominent epeakeie city and vicinity 7 statm fair si fcbsfi i opssum3 ok thk kxhinitios at i;i.mii \ j i he twenty-iuuth aiioual inhibition of ttm state fair oriei'.ed at elmira yesterday the city ia crowded with people aud enthu over the oceurrem-e ia prevalent for m.les ground we take the following irom fnu hnztu of last night the grounds were in tine order weather delightful witb wi-j must llituring pmspect of a very lartje hejsitifni and intertstiug exhibition tut wajpßl icjiartmtnta rapidly rill up mf i hrthht are crowding in with their waies artisans with their jiandi-nurk v fact rers ivith their imp!eni"nts horae i lamcim with their blooded stock cat.ii misers with their fine auimals—iii fact there is every indication of one f tht mnst successful even the beat fair ever lelil the grounds are well watered and capital arrangements have been perfected for i.he care of ttoik the total number ot entries is sbs7 t jf cattle there have been enttrcd short herns l'evrms herefords ayrshires jerseys or alderneys are io large numlkts and sur>erior jtiality cxen steers and tat cittie make a good show ot . extra fine eattb of horses there are a i lar^e number of lino stallions of variouc ! bleed harutsh aid saddle horses a num ber of pairs of matched horses of lint style single horeea are in forje and tine appearance many extra tine sheep of lan aad supe rior wool have been entered making a good display t f swine a very large displaj el large and small breed longing from uni to iuuo pounds poultry i in great variety and tine quality from the largest itrahma down to the smallest uantam ot mhut-t-horned cattle c w wadsworth oi ccte?eo n v bas ball tluke imperial very tine and heifers also tine i j w wadswortb of gentsco n v bat duke of houston i lilanuhar.j of pcnu van n v bull frederick large u&d line \". y maon tanastota n v bull i'hu grounds are excellently arranged for th accomm<vlation of exhibitors and vis accommodations seem ample safe and convenient the weather is fine aud bids fair to be a week of pleasure labor and aoiui-ition ot knowledge ample facil iti s have been provided for repreaei.tatives of the press a room has been provided by tha stwiety and the local press have tim it up'jn themselves to take good care uf brethren from abroad educational uvaue ur tuk kkie cot ran teachliuv instiivtf this body convened at aurora on mon day atumood and was called to older by ctmiuiasiouer holmes the opening ex ercises being conducted by rev mr x c-hardaon about one hundred teachers enrolled tkeir names as membera of the institute t le commisaionerajbeing present the regu lar work of the institute was immediately taken np coaamiaaio—r holme intro d,iced prof j l sawyer «■cherry val ley who ree]wnded in some very pleasant remarks ia the course of which he said the institute ws»not designed aa a place of amusement bnt as a place of mutual im provement and one of tha firat thing necessary to make shia aaatioa a success ia lor the teacher to cultivate a friendly feel ing the i'rofe-eor than proceeded to or g iniie a clasa in apelluag on tha baas ball ayetem an entirely new idea to the inatl ' tata the subject of english grammar waa than taken up for fifteen minutea tha ! luatitnte took a receea ol twenty minutes after which the f'rofeaear took uo the sub ijectof the object of teaching which ! he treated in a very ira-ructive manner th institute then s adjaurned to meat at a ademy hall at 7 p m the evening session was called to order by commissioner llolmei at 7 p m the baas empire schoole are free by misses kittie carpenter jennie pratt aid i'rofa ckeestnau aad immffaffme miss jen nie balel in presiding at the organ de clination by fre l dick tbe following enestion was then taken up xwmasffsat that corporeal puni->huient be abolished in our common schools the following gentlemen part:coated in the uaammnms messrs squires rev mr richer asnva j i dick comaiiaaiom rs holmes ffffff*ti and browning the wandering refuge a musical selection was finely rendered by miss kittie carpenter assisted by members of the glee club an excellent essay was read by frank r wade on who are the leaders of the world :" the audience was then treated to a very interesting lectuie on the his tory of the school system given by prof : sawyer music then closed the exercises el the evening erie county fair first pay of the a mai fair of erie coi'vty aoriccltirai society list ov entriei the annual fair of the erie county agricultural society opened yesterday at tne grounds of the hamburgh trotting as sociation the grounds as we have re marked on a former occasion are beautiful for situation lying in the midst of a charm ing agricultural region inside of the in closure the ground embrace a pleaaant variety of gro.-o and openin gentle emi nence sud shady dell while the half mdc track for the trial of speed ia nicely level ed and in capital condition the weather yesterday was all that eonld be desired i'he sun shone out clear and bright but arith a tempered autumnal radiance while the clear crystalline atmosphere was filled ith the tender serenity oi the dying j ear as uaual in the lira day of the fair tha liisplay was very meagre most of the time being occupied in makini preparations for tiie succeeding two days many of the entries were made by mail i e total natri ii r of entries exclusive of thi ladies i>e pirtmcnt up to five o'clock last evening aa3 ss this was a far smaller number t..an there was reason to expect bn many doubtle^i i;ineiiihered the unpleasan run which so curiously marred the occaum last year ami held back to sec wha weather the second day wou bring forth the e:.try boo elans this morning at ten o'clock and t intervening time will doubtless be emplo 1 to the rstaaaat in tilling up the vacau bin tha groves and halls with articl hi bit ion singularly enough t ateiesa the great leading agnciltu str of eric county was unrepr entod save by a single entry the expot ii-u of horses cattle sheep and swine promises to be very full and interestin vlready a large and varied list of entri bare been made iv these classes it noted that before the hour of closing t looks and it is always ten till it is ele an"—the lists wju be greatly enlarged 1 n the ladies department a large am ifraotivc display was already on t rabies the shew of cut dowers and gree house plants as well as the numberless el liud graceful articles of ladies ham was large anil interestiug fodowing is a 1 st of the entri up to five o'clock yesterday after - r.cory boston — 1 acre corn i otatoes s bushel onions i acre win leat 1(1 varieties apples n kinney north evana platform ; wagon o-spriug wagon open car covered carriage 2-seattxl carriage lrick tamler v lute's c mserff — ing jack patent wbeelheatl ics prince east hamburgh 1 year res l p t northrup and son elma working oxen cl-year old buck i tig tlo lour 3 year old ewea four year w chesley buffalo wagon jack c clevis i pratt west seneca—pair matched lorses one brood marc 1 bushels beans \ bushel table potatoes s bunhel turnips issket tomatoes li head cabbage ti head wets john cushing hamburg—l 2 year old mare moses dart hamburg—l square pine shingles cut wm e paxson eden 1 samples fa tory cheese i samples dairy cheese 1 lan aing mill i iweu fairchild lien 1 milk pail tin pans 2 sizes william stafford eden—l two year o mare havdand & saunders 1 clipper mowe 1 wood mower 1 hay rake 4 saws rangert ay bro evans—l platform ope wagon 1 top buggy 1 trotting sulky maria salisbury hamburg—variety grapes plate of concord do , do delaware 10 hartford prolific do diana do north era muscadine do isabella do raisin varieties pears 3 do do asahel odell hamburg—l two-year o mare colt john salisbury hamburg—sample corn i bushel turnips do onions 6 oabbaj is 6 caulitl wers coop fowls m calkins c olden—horse power i s adams aurora—l two-year old , 1 buck lamb 2 three-year old ewes .-> year old owes 2 eve lambs 2 two old ewes 2 ewe lambs 2 buck lambs four-year old working oxen pair three year old steera 1 three-year old heifers j yearling hejers ira s adams 2 grade yearling heifer 1 bull calf wm prescott—4 american icwing ma chines o c pierce hamburg pigs a k lienjaniin 1 blackhawk stallion 1 brood mare tucking colt 1 three year old coit 1 yearling gelding 3 pigs o c pierce 1 brood mare i sucking colt 1 acre wheat jacob southwicfc farm fence benjamin k hampton bast hamburg 1 yearling filly 1 pair working oxen 1 acre li'diaii corn j do potatoes j bu rutabsgaa 4 bu potatoes £ bu onions 6 beets ti toma to a b radishes a bu turnips a k dart hamburg—2 brood mares 2 sucking colts 2 two year old fillies i t.'tiaiies newton—l hone r jcnea east hamburg 1 three year [ old stallion 1 three year old mare s b thonoaon aurora—nug'e horse in harness brood tnare backing colt yearling itelding 2 year old tlo 3 two year old backs :{ yearling bucks 6 three year old ewea ti ti two year old do 2 yearling ewea fin aaaashffx teo h aodington aurora & year old mare coit 1 two year old gelding pair matched thee year old horasa 2 yearling grade heifers 2 two year aid do john potter hamburg—2 native cow w h davie elmira—l fine erooled back lamb 1 churn power howe aewing aaa chine robert elliott west seneca single horat in harnaas two year old bo il c e walbridaw buffalo — americaa oookng atova ; regulator umgreaa parlor brilliant do hills lawn aaowar horn washer universal clot baa wringer reli aace do 1 post anger h d knapp hamburg-brood mare sucking colt 2 year old gelding single horaff in harneaa three year old mare a tyrer buffalo—3 year old gelding ' year old etnlli wm hanulton eaat hamburg—kara ) b s deunu eaat hamburg—r yea oußtailiott j mm hoh mt hamburg brood mn mid coit nokiog oolt 2 jur old wifcr ow«r wh^ock lunbug-5 y^r o u uilton ockrng oolt heurf wheelock bamtnux 2 fat cowt s ye»r old heifer 3 je*r old bock ywling ! buck 2 ewe 3 years old 2&o ycarlnur 1 s fat aheap 3 back lunbi rtulip liuni huabaig 2 yew oid tui i.an uubert potter hamburg—ltuck umb i vfe lamb 2 ewn 2 fat sheep fat oow hubert dygart c'oocord—fire year old 5tail:oo ( 3 year old mare a year old atal oo " year old mare yearling italhon bn-o-1 mare ktitki g cult charles milliran brant l'litnax mow er john h miller east hamburg—three specimens quincea t blood beets ti white nd red sugar becta uoup ruwen dncki coop common duck p w powers hamburg—morgan brood niare aucktug colt—llambletonian 1 brood mare tucking colt yearling lilly pair of matobed horees u-im or team i cows 1 â– tick lamb ifm lambs 1 cheshire boar 3 y 1 sow aud pigs alva kiinball—durham bull yearling 1 sr^de heifer m \ r<m keeves hamburg—washing ma chive oue-half bu turnips henry whelock hamburg—yearling ijuu moses clark hamburg—3 specimens i.'iinceß 6 tomatoes ieorge oaks east hamburg—3 year old gelding t year old mare mrs julia canlield—l yearling mare 1 sucking colt nelson keed west seneca—variety of vegetables table squash 2 bu onions 6 cabbages ti parsnips t tomatoes working xen .. willis corbiu l-';i,-t liaoiburg—l pair 2 year old steers s b wheelnuk la«t hamburg—l acre of oatfl godfrey / n.m--i m n cleektowaga—va riety of fruiu 10 v-nuies of apples li va nities of pears samuel wiliett eiat ii ituburg—3 year oid stallion mst iu;ilt:bbd 3 jear old colts i^le hurse in imcsmb 1 a davis elina—trotimg horse frank u'>ot an<l mau übumf i.iii'ahimem mrs tf—hiii vtj cart*.-t eisb mercy neatnu w oibtod tidy miss hani brack -\\ ontod tidy worst ed st'-arf mrs tftlta l'ot;er 4ug cai[w . mrs i.;t!ii r tuns—patebwerk quilt mrs v wtoit u«d uilt mrs leigh--bead tidy mr sosgh)—tofted tiily lamp mat pin cushion sou iilliiw mm sciirt'i'rt—mai-iiinc stitching rs 1 xu«ton—lmliruidered slippers miss j.:rcy newton hraidmg m:ea maata lk:u:h tin cushion cover mis ltmf xum macbme s itching mrc i t«tur l]iul<iniii«*ry mr sju'avri p.i to,'rii.!i-t mim ll.ua i i.ua ivl^i l/trfi!i lltm 9«i«k hruom tidy mrs i n.-..t..:i-.**ir cake tijit-s watch pacsmt sliu mrs a k hvwwa fa pillow pin bomhmm kml ftli)>t*ih misb daa tiuu wax fl w.tr wax j miss maria salisbury l'iid,ntora bouquet wax shells hajj work km maria h-l'sir cake tidam miss mai bagsm wax .-«. iu wax fruit j wax autuu'ti w>i l>ead bmfcac mrs i m.-v.irt worsted inflvrn mrs rßtf>u—il:ii!_*:n liaokct miss maria salisbury—sibgle plaot kn ott firetn house p anti astern ! display annual green bourni plants mrs huwson—cockscomb mrs siegle—kmbroidered bracket klward nott - collection coius and i medals i>'ojamin f ii un'it,i>ii—'joilection coins harton fisli --( ouection old coins mrs siegle—almond and other cakes mrs scliwcrt—picture cake mrs 1 now ton—canned fruits pickles lire ad mrs maiii hi*ach—cake fruit wine western new york bbffß county a correspondent writes the cause of temperance has had a revival iv thia place a large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the presbyterian church sunday evening al the close of which a division of the sons and daughters of temperance was lormed and the following of beers elected and duly installed for the ensuing quarter e g chilcott w p ; mrs annie pierce w a;rt g siilw 11 r s mias ella ki>.h a r s ; dr e t dorland f s alaoart e swift t ; v h bascom con iliiutes mrs l iretta ellis a c bffffaff sarah potter i s spencer kullis 0 s ; john h scott jr chaplain bkmbmb ounty rochester is growing excessively lively tho cni-u of monday had the following suo-heads murderous assault upon pu liceman duke'ow supp raffs atrocious murder terrific assault i'pon and at tempt to rob a woman murder sui cide r ibbery larceny assault etc en t j morgan was ordained pastor of the second baptist church in rochester on sum';.y night rev mr little of fair p.tt gave the charge a resident of rochester named lyaaoder burrows was found lying on the erie railway track near ilarif-sa street in that city last moaday morning in a dying condition there were several wounds about his hesd and neck which led to the suspicion that he had been murdered the affair now wears a x-ary mysterious air poi ice court.—uuaincas was dull in court only two psying cases being pre beuted philip doll waa arraigned on two charges of assault and battery the complainants being two girls he was fined ten dollars of aa bdtßßnß in a bsub kbb,—the lanf't the leading medical journal of eogland hss an article calling attention to the practica bility of using bran for the cradles or rather nests of new-lioru babiea it ia as sured by mothers who have tried the sys tem that it answers admirably the plan of action is aa follows an ordinary cradle is filled with common bran a hair pillow is out in and then the bran is moved aside with the hands until a hollow is formed the size of the chil i's body tho infant divested of everything below the waist and having a little bodice or caps above that ia then placed in the bran and ita body com pletely covered with it exactly aa may be aeen at the aeaaide where children play at hurrying one another in the sand a light coverlet or counterpane ia placed above ail and the baby is 11 bed for the night this method ia pursued from almost aa aeon aa manas are born until they are eight or ten mouths old the chddren it is stated do not kick thenueives outside of the bran un less it be very hot the plan ia cleanly as bran abenrba liquid readily and tbe wet sinks below the dry the beat aronnd the baby is equable and of sufficient tempers tun au entirely new supply of bran is re quired once a fortnight splzsuin ait of a ifibbbbbawib e"sf:i bffjßjat-—at few aaonths ago an engineer of > an bffffmm train on the pennsylvania cen r tral k.nlroad going went discovered an er • nrinc approaching him at aueh a rate ot speed that be waa at once convinced that it van without an engineer ho instantly ; tshiatled his brakes down at the oame tuna sending his fireman back to uncouple his tender from the train while he at tha aasae time uncoupled hi boas and angina and opening has throttle wide with bu red flag jbroped back ea his tender he i jast looked back and aaw hag train nearly stopped and cm dashed the two bfljflßß to 1 word each other like vary demon h ; broke up gently an his tender and nasally - stopped it and in baeathlcea ggaaffffaff watch ed for the collision the aaginoa casne to aeaner throwing each ether clear off tb , track and stnoahed all to pwseee he ufi r bis tender and with his flag ran oat to anew the express going east it basng two mia 5 o.*a behind time he had jaat tiaae to flaj it aud it waa brought to a atop within 1 8 jew feet v lac wracked engaaa and aa 0 thnae terrible accident wm bbsafll fa r thia heroac not tha esanpaay tinaiaßirl hia with a check for 1000 the buffalo express itbluiikd uv thr exprkss priming co no 14 b wa â– nmbf teems â– rsiiti ' i'-i ye»r u 00 k>cti nrf " « 00 weekly " 1 so t.ik evf.king e.\!kf>s t h:t,,n.,»t 2 and 4 p m rltvere«l t tit mk«l t sixtekn i jht buffalo eipiess ! job printing office c.*.;.vv..r tock«a with thk \ i;k hkst material in all itt wletr u prdnarad to e\mttr every d^tcrtpuot nf *>~., ih rvl j..1 ml no h east swan strict iii.ij floor ) kinr*t<i mcuihitou 414 kato k.lhftu bock maaalatiaa •» nnatnuf i tto ir of 44a«i,m.hnim«wkiih*ii<ll»»ttd ln-itoj bj muii.al ntnol ah wm torn >«*â– af tor lb arm â– -* rrrp'n noum to hiiit tu.mat tan for etuamrl and all putiaa indcw«l balißara reuu^ud lo bale imnmlim par m r radii a tuldhcit bacak aug 13 id's a r whiting t b y v-bcri ben will emlmw the bu*iite of whole ur and mail deafen in in nod under tka rrn ham <* adam mrsdnim k co and hop to artt a itlnuanceoi ilkrerjlidrnl n>tr«ar tt«to«t,l •.. o»l«.lm r.i.adam _ _ a mei.iikt h buffalo augu.t 14th m « rtai.t.hlp «. ( | r . th liw r>f marvin d.idd a oh daalar in dr a *» main «.. ami ol a * l fetjuv 2 f oioumi i aida 414 ualn «., ta-.thladai imn cmmn.-d und«r th nrm unit of d dd best ft cv 1 r m indebted to the above arm an rnni uia u make ea ly s*tt etnent in onloi n facilitate the rloa inc ofl«x.k 4r marvin l dodii j bt'knit fkazfil albckt bk»t leobard h best hußalo sept i iso 9 mount hope nurseries rochester n y katahltefaed 1540 u«ntl«m«o improving uteir ground urchanlmu 1-un]*.-ȣie uardenera miner men and h r-r in 1 rr v will fir our rt-ck f fruit and uruaikh â– i rwi the larp st and hip c lection the n<»t xtcn iitf and r-<ni|.lete sr tb united stotw all i,filer urge or mj i * ill receira pme and careful at ten foil pack ng for db-ta:.t h hi p rf mml n tin mo t hi ifvi 1 nd thor«uffa manner stodl piml mut l mail when ji-inj l>t ti[.u and jtlu i atr priced ui v ii - fi.t prepaid un receipt t iltl!'i uf.'lln sfu 1 kriiiti uv no 2—ornameotal tttw 10c no 3-«n«i-hmi :<: â– *•>. 4 ti..l««-ie frc i llwan(;lk t kakkv aujruv 18^0 kocheater.v v wffcati ii acrs bryan's boarding school fox young lldlts b ata vi a n \. the fal term of mr br»auv choa will com meting on wedmsday sept 15 s mks a c hoxie i>irectre <>â– the a cec'liv tmmrw « ii>ic commencs uw fai term sept 15 iso application rrceived atter kept i circulars mar lw obtained at ih mualc st n | i3uff*lo~aoademy ttie exerris of tv â– institu'.i n nil rotnit ■« on m n iay altiit-t co th ir ends of the llioo i he rty mi ir i..-mity mi invfcv'l tnm i v tli • m~t ii»t «, win rr mm rriii<-l|*l wiil tw found ml wmfe oay i-rt.'^n the hmi tl 10 and 12 a m hvtta at j fal<m iiunni.nt.jii may imi ilrm the ii!,d !â– â– i^-;n â– ! ht bauok i a tuwm i'riiirtptl board of tkvstkivs hon n k hall * re dent we p * u.l-kk secmury j i mrb r ar bmmi i h.>i mm b r austin jr u l w •'-, m 11 t r i,i.t»i horn nnl c x tounz tt 1 l^tiiei will-tee johdßon i j jmuh o v st*i w ttnjft *»>*â– - ir l.artti ran m h nry o i'eu henri haim • ill tin r mrrc l.mc*p imlmiik jul.ii»"u..l.«r jfhn r kinue . ilenr m k..i t en s a m â– <â– ii)i j>ot<m wvtcd imca h mfi.ii 1 (; t r â– '*â– â– â– , un.r lyon c <; s fithrr fctcranl p«tm r j.son l*ar-ir x a mi»w [>, a m bum xm fc elr >. .-. itiihrie martin fu—ihi li ckirol h<iwai;d w r mii.lxx iamks l o k «. bließl david kioisnm exee<itit i jmnnitw puipps â– "" l'n'ion female seminary atbion hew vokr it"1 opem on the thli f scpl mher with a kup>rior vu ty and tiic pvrnia cut u[n r i-iun ncroafttr m i early prnprie m mr and mrv h l achiu-o ;,■■— in titution it r|~.r.iivu h,v ilie suu enable uum to afford tnrir jxip.u hb un the most rmmuwi terms the heat of a4lv*iit".w l"i lh rouyh iii*ntal train'njr under the i'bijui kmbmdom â– f n pleasant hrutlui hor.i paronl-or jr"»r«liaiih desiririr further infr.rikitiot â– â– â– :. t \ l't n < ijm lv addmadaf t prrprtet of th secii ar t^tta^itsfwiinary alitrn n v r4)imlini and lay m-hool for full term i.pen momiaj m|tmm mm wft ap]ili<-ati..m f»r i-inuianior admiwion sli«uld be uuuic to i •■i'rinci pal miss e h bcmpell aldan n r piubqajkat institltk licr ast tavwogi r^nroaimrsia pa knclish and wkkscsl n»r vorvo lmmmh and awa bodrdin an.i l>»y puj.i'.ii vfll h i|l n mon â– lay heptt'intj r du froi,-:h in the ia atiacs uf u fumilv «<)â– ! i mm antlj m v in the omma m imuk iciiknvi i.v ttncit^l motst fi k iswixc tlie lawson hot air fur njl c k thk kfst iv ise wax at.e>i v at john c jewett & son's 319 main st kaltfiln all and see the new empire base burning cooking stove before you mmmt this stire hm " haww am iliar air charalwr " ii.v l"-l ht nhtrli th iâ„¢it u th'irn\ijrhlv tit.-«t«fl k*f»>r it rearh«n the fir k^-j^fv il mgfci and frcr fn-m rlinuer m*ta fifty percent i hirl tid n tnrwi.i or whirh a firr r»n h krpt hi hw entire mmi jttv.m n vindhnj th nkwlmi'ikei»a pfltnct bakei ml f*kc3 «.- weil itli a 6re that hn e'-n burnirj for d af ith nnr fr*"hlj martol it cmn hw de nil«hi upon at any mw tkmrtmvfrfvommmi hen d«-.irt with a c»»-1 ir^n re^erv'ir pf>rrelain-line"j hmmmw t any other rt-m.rvr.ir in the market i i in i»w m many uffal-im-iden'-d nrf hus hc»n mmmmm p li he all that h claimed f t it r e walbridgi main strert ckuckekt crockery wcin-itc j.;l jf n te our full ».-.â– . n eabtii waee coitipruln j.bi until r«trh'm lie in t ik lubs clwic v e«u • j i i lob's o,iu id virtm sbp tl a'cve an of the nemat patter • imported v lhu country gold band and whits chtka fit and lmiuvti ttwwah silver plated ware frknch clocks bronzes pariajj mabble a full mock cf attal and nrjtilal r " w.h.gleyyr son&co w it wleiwi sou tt 00 cab fixtureb orraa newest suwii beat|4tylm at very low prices tan nuv fall bexfin t eidayvthuawiiat asd batriu.a skptuibeft 14 m am v n.,m in prkuivmh fiett day-tt'baday bei*tkmbkr it ytm.lu-t iiqoo f..rl.(ir»-.t t»t l.ivetvf-w i-j»ttn urail ultm 7wtoflßt,f!«rto kmn fioo to third kof«e j varum nittt uk f klwhi rfii â– c ouia o-i 11 b â– samuel u p>tc uvmt nmmm b m m»rr t john i 11 i m lfcl ella w h ttotvi 1 mi r 110 uaimu williui b ta wmt g no nim if c wfjoditut umi b m bnmkljn m»kl owmfmnwi m l*d ibuttw ihr in hotr tianim i g henry c uur,>tiy i'r-niumfsooo for hnrm tfaftt h»»p nnvrr i>mten s:2a>:91«00 to ftrsl,#*m tj lecoiml 9soo tv third im 11 lot ctt nmnr b g anifrii-aui lit . formerly henry m rod«a ou-ntea eh l win a wh.wniati lomi brirhblh fan mao naim b . g urav vac sfccowd day thursday gptemrcr 6 i'rrrniuin ifioo forhorat tbat !.»•• rrnvtr im'rn '*' 10*0 1 flnrt.woo tomomtd tl^oto tl.ir-l hone a i^tt«-mm tuurtea br «. lbuihtvtui j miin.li dwdc b a i*d t stbtx m k.j n mmi br b . cpt gill dan pwtrr iwum br a i i*l boodc x j h.-din dmdci b m eklle of brookltii < wwr tuumh h g t'mdm premn-a ism lor dou li ban to agon slow <'• flrrt fc«hjt irwnd lmi u tlilrl tfwu uk r ium me m and t-.-k i-l w h h mi niim j(*w w w and hunoh all en w ki..trri nun-i cumuodorv n tl n<l dod ink h a 11*11 dimn india bumx-r brn uui lvi watton thiku i»ay sati rliay beptf.mber it ln>mium iow for li r tt.«t have â– c\«>r b«;ten x 9700 to firm t»*j to wromj l(hi tv thin j mi mai a it 111-1 ).. ~ yuuitk r>i,k juhnurmtiwneib m l*dy v.-anktnl l-ir.n lootnitt iianhfa blk tn s ul-r ttc w ii b*nirntf-n itune br m b^-lle f civile m kiidfii niaiiir b if caftuin south in l)i.lie iiwiirs 'â– - mi nauu f j nodi h iiaro s h k m b-tm yu+tn â– > j wli w li-r i,»riif br tu l».h aucuhu i lurrr bnutlit uamtm u g 0 t u.«t*aca l'rvmium **»« for ail hormm t 1 st 30 to lid »».<[ 9300 la th rd tn.r mtuimel u«-uu hllnnam - h t m.i.mtaln ik tmmm i utiwamm main i m taij uw 4''iar cliainj-li i.amei ir .â– ici>n,«j pjint-r uaii mm*mm e a i.h...l m«r all 11k kbi.ve rarro !<- 1h mile 1 i.'ii^ir â– in !': 'â– i i i r:ir i ti.fi,t»lirii llh>\>l<te tl rllti .< â– i trouln i - iniii in i-i.fi da at s ('â– m ow tarn kuiton fi-m bri«.ll.n,i-.i n tt utn ■■■» for lir trarlc t-rc t siakiin kalbh.kisih ite-blrnl muas p mdam^flmmtmt to whom it mat comceu the florenck it i ui.*»a wr-li vt]u-tim t n.i-.i ita nnjfa of tk i xn*ter thmi tw otner ma ohin its io»'ti rv a*c all am>*iv ts h mm r turni aj.v vrnlth of htm dcain d tt in a iij'*i n'ißclrsh it il ham fell bmil wtf tn-l gathrr li«n i't-h irmhor aiid tew on a rußi m ih rtaiue inn without any eitra an.-uii<panruii rl f'l r rc»i"m]i i wa-rnnted m r"prr><ent««l if1 t'tiall and cinmiji i-.crt hmmm lrfme jnu hm salfsnea km man sl buffji foster 1 iiciimstfk oe>khal aoaxtc t r t»at 4'hwill it 1869 coau ~ l*w anthracite coal co root of geneaile st *â– !! aell cuitij further u.;lloc lut+t osiabrat«d ouaii i u*e fuuowlog pricci i*r ton ol td'm iht delittnc u n.y rt of thi old tii.y llmit ouulin of wh.ctl • i all cuarre will iw tnwl for eaiwe ton tob j'foi luaip i o 1w s .'â– 2 hi 4o 4 s.l fit s;j 0(0 4us st t '..;., :. no i o eati.u u • r 5t t*rma ntrictly oa#n whan ornerau okuroe daki a«r)t â€ΕΎ b-iffalo sr-i-t 13 itttot / i kbuajme ~ lackawanna coal " v maaufactuhiw and in.mwtic um.wlncb it ulmd aud hl|»ped only by tu pliawakt add lldmii cam ct ttir undf nn jrned am now prcp«nd to raealn or ler i.*r die ilk.v ai-ucrior aualitf of ooal wl.icl nil i i>ck»enrd and aeliverej in yd oooaitloti n lurnllun loauit purebawen riitriwi for uia prw nt â– r d v two iba dauvarrml within the old iity â– ii.i-t an aa fallow ton | ton . t j ni «* y 4o 4 ») 2 im 4hi i to 4 si s > tor » rs 6 oo t w i.v.nut tf to » j lm urn blomburi lrtii^h lump id prtp<tvc m»l scotch and american pig iron xi it brick ate v u!i and retail at.no ajtwiuf rth«mkieof purrronnei.lsvirul cyhue uiauui ctured i the lit.ohinvh & >- vi.le '.. cuniiiaiiy g k wilaom * co 98 ohio i.eunnjr mlwt—ippl vjtttl^ooi^k & co hkalehs in hard and soft coal jj'fic 4 n m-tth t buff n y j t 1 k •_ e l hedwtrom coal and coke webster & frederick qtvtc ani yarti m kriest to ( oit slip will ell gtnuino iackatvaqa hcranlnn i'itu !'.-,, and otb«r bard coala air i>ri and ctew and b«at wrt oaali t bloaabarkh wft nut and alack lor team piirpoaw at ut lowed nuu-k-t price which *- il h n-«ti^l and d«!fvt*reil in x""i ooddilloa in quantiuem to u.i p«ru.»-m bratn.h ofßrt wo 9 a h**n t alba'j * birnr amiu blliri wcbsthr p.jt rkkuicfttck a & j hamil.u si d i sfftt slirfl wtw rf labhvipfi b-vc on band'and for ml at th lo«oat awrfcrt pn genuine lackawanna tßmmuuaamd b.o»r»*ur»h coala ail ooal arr«eiied 41 < p^ftxnjv drr twrwa ft wfcew v w«>h quekn city coal yard genkske ni-:idok and fkik » anal ffi .. 99 flwww at bußalo n y ft mtte a i aiwortna t r.f all kinen of hard ami hft â– â– â– ' l wliuit ato and retail con*iaouj on hm4 ai-o a mperior quality af hard am soft v .< i foraale t d and aplit or hi the utirk de ivereil is any part of the city - ealen anuaff itruh lota*of r.-al or et»d 11l do well b trlve vi a -»■: r piirrh>>iii k la»r«-hrr s iiarl]no i raiuitouai jia7wuuo uwju'ai.i fo of co art tt a laffe quantilj o hard and soft xjai ide uu laa m aoum or cuiaoa wood read vl aaaiaieaiaar la mask ar awawd ar eaut balrnrwl la aaj aart of l a ity rr i ! t - mi ■— â– -- * 111-u da*i.i»4 > mo»t*nt7a r""he tkiumph stove 13 oms of the boat end afovea n the marktt call and rt a drcaiar 11l iii.kv hi h k.i 1 ku main wreet poal uoal farnham k allen curjibft 81l avi mvmyattfatß bare imrf.a'hllar^atjlltta pitwrtmi lai^r^.t^r-^cj woai av>ilprieea f4hlla * all et dcdley * to th i nd retail dealer la sugar loaf lehigh ramomoofa rmanxia mrstti uoiwinu hmnia bjf ast cxevelaxd coau madaal oflea coliii i!u i»0 btuclin rimo roor.or erix n aafato.a.rfltl.ma pioal 00al dekobbt * cote he oa bawl aaw aar aak at mat a>mat rtn av i â– â– â– !!â– af lumkovw ainulacitcaaa uosbrorml d-o^t#o(>tl b 1a 1 julj it in mirrih western transportation co mill line sttala _____ era for omkm detp wi m h ln,>»..j i'.««a jams oimoh llaoecr in li-.i-e tta c ill ij't doe hot f » a kta-ivn lrert farafcaw p^t -â€ΕΎ thi li-day eve-flvu »|«- «•> o'dik t £ a*i mhy -» *• «•*=• at tao w t or , erir u.m or foul ol lattom il - v _ jouk ali.is jr , run r m choatt ticket aeeat f"°t o wa-alnwwjii ay b«a-le wesss,t3 aiq9p»rtation 00 • » â– wym l'i>e mean -^^—^_^ ra far lxtri.it 1i1.uk mcago aail inlrfii.jiitrinrb^^^es^^^u i^jfciid i imp j , rewa_a iiaikiir statf m mi kson _<â€ΕΎ if laere the ttawpany'f dock foot of wa»htn.t.m w"jc wkdkbbat artehnoun.bpt i»^s k.r witht or r»a»re appl mhifaol hi bvitom tnropnruilon cuaapanr irie ma .>, i i wiahlnttos anl johs ll jr . r â– ~, lent ii m choati t oket arn>t foot of wajiinfft.u *!., buffalo ftnwn steamboat voubjjtt t l 9uf"nor tl wa i.e.tumn itakfl x • 111 lea.eßua-io.til-uay.c.pi 1 el l.'dod !â– l.forseult 81ha men and porno ukti.olllwiuclx.uikl uj urtt.ht freajht received for aovi poru m foot of tfalu ray pacific ed kkllt hum equal la nk cua.lt and acoimiiavilill «». will areaee-ore ontuiftipay.hepl to for mmalln mta tl-»e uon an nearlj n km alawa-t oab mi nl an unii.lml wttu l«l refereaoo to u i amoduiua 4 iinum and 1 alee â€ΕΎ,,;, wa for freight ami • 1 cu-.mttnu dufißw tl a c xi ol ikb â– iv urf i r»l pviklrm lake ispano l.lna leatinr k..fl»i nenkri e«»r tuerdv at s . m , and v lend everj nliu--d ml a por tr ifc-tii or paaaeja et*>ly at tao cubimv'i lea so 1 main euwettlßutlau v<l t.tb caldwb.l a|tmt ftnion steamboat company kj for cleveland dctruh .^^^^^ â– tii.mjrn uil«rkuk and inn r ji i^^m iiedla)c tv thr favi.rit iv tii^er ku atnt r i^h ht louih jam cm pratt haxtn will t«llie compauj â– th f....t l r h.i , atrrat r tba above po-ts io wllistfellav kvcm.nu 4«iit lmh at 8 omock i m x ir li^ijfht or p.»v a|ivlv at ilii r<nu|«ii hicr no 1 main t stth caldvkll ag»nl 18f)9 peoi>le's line steamers pom new iyokk st john v h chrihtophkr r m«.d<i»y w«tatmuy and prid»y i>kew j j rok r.pt*j ijeihifcv thur-.i»y uid teturd«i at 8 o'clock r m , n ttl*»l of traiui of ««■» yuri omtrml allwit • biih.|u h*m.ft kcn-s..|w r k hwmtofm ud i t ft>»ny k*i)r<«da uw ' kf chunpliin flt«uqfm b^m w»i'm »!»»>â– â– 11l muuiim ftt imik h iivt d«cg«fc u uie id it â– * fri 11-'iwon kiwr rallroml ucfcet ultra for ptmwwn n tii ii i locludh state uuuu itcrri when tt'jm--u of hltu.on aireiito iwn|t wu m checked to n w york i.y u.*u 1869 lsti!l thk union steamboat company i 1 run durim the en.uin anaoa la eonnocuot niht!.eckle railway and all rallroada urml mm at the lake porta below named bjml with re .!.'< tarn on the eriecaiial tba touowtnt lreuaa ni;y liliea nt su.'mih*rs ii kcalo and mxi ifpuioh lixit arctic cape • turner aciflc capt ed k*ll y tifkai.o jtll.m lkr.b aid lii cauo limb â– ayooilo capt f h brown t loul capt ja pratt a«alc capl thoe watte capt f l poi »■»'>.â€ΕΎ.!. capt j..hn klrfiy capt j p ever vjuvit.iv capt w ii arttinr birkali aij dktrimt i.iicac itlantic capl wm tli ni henrrwn c!ty capt b shanuon loga capt u w btoddanl iiahnnri capt d p fuaaslj uuioasur capt d mrr-arlanr luuklrk uapl 11 watti irvriul ( i.k.vklaiii amd to lkiiw link oledo capt b a sl n leui ca|it w d dofajlaaa raiet capt john mat it york capt w ii llcsall ront«a caiit j 0 hlnda vmlra capt wm cummlnj tfaeae buamer are in th u*l ponril.le oundltloii uany f thaai nearly n jiulr m-w ami will be ruu evularly awbrdlng to blu|>pt-i • uneitiialled facllhliw or the movement of tlit-lr kreuilit with ilauatch t>ock for cm^ajfo and 1.a1 snfwiior llnea foot of haln at ; for lake erie una font of lloyd t frei|rht and paakeoirer office no i main at agents and cukw.nees iohs h huke 241 broadway hew tork i â– . duklap 12«wmliiiqrtonet.,bo>tor • ethcaldwell 1 main rt , lhafalu iariutbun fe 00 / cleielawl v w coi.ton i . . iw coltoh at co f toh«o i 1 patten i detroit j m cottrill milwaukee athhopw co ru n ; e « sallaud ( >. h wiixiamh t raio.ro â– . d caldwell oeiieraj kanafwr no i ohio ro«t hoialo beat nohthenn i'l.ka.sl'kk etrlte lakk ontario river 6t 1-affhkai kami the kaiu'emav two btkaukkn liaii.t canadian navigation co royal vail 25 kxprefts link in r->»ii<-citi..i with the grandtkunk railway from btffalo to montreal quebec river tjak-iienay thnturh beautiful and romantic acenery f the wlilt mountalne lake geonrv lake cliwim lain lak m«m|>lirea»i;u to ka ratofra sprlnira n.»|.irt portland borkin pro videixie ann new tork down the river st awnrinjc jaaktng the t 41 j ialaadj an the woiidtrlul kafx.la ol the fct lawrcure by darliaht the iliaapm oat arluj aaw delltbtful trip on the continent passengers lk.m.s 11l rtai atf a v wtllooi.nerl l m«w with the flf.i da—ai—iiii city of t<an>nf for toronto wha:e iireft covectlon will ha at da with the lan aw eoflavaodfoua upper oabiu teaawtn of the em'rix li.ni asthhiniak captain kataa atiienian c3a^mortrr for dnruagton port llotw oib nrr x nrnlon aiwl piia.tt o.nae linn tliere with the me hl staanwa r a..hu m ntrcal at 6 o'clock tlie follow wax afternoon li-wfr l*ai i'ur buffalo at 50 p w will cor n*et at i'ha lo te nil the eßacfukmt crrer cal.tn btaw»ea of the royal mail link wartax capvun iwley curiktbuk raptom don'r pam4puut laptain lindalr kisiiato captain pane i ciiahpiiin capt carmiduul for oevefo ktihraon clayton aleiandrta bae the fiawng grounda of ihe hi uwian br.«i rill oioeawburt praaaeott oari.wall reachla m.mnj the follow ing aft ru on at r o'clock wituoit ciiahoe op kteajieu re ntr and purchaa tlcketo via oeaftd nujhk railway and ttofkri whkh ar rood by rail or b.»l ar availim 111 ml sfwreni r m mm ant on te mail'..l •' ut ' ed utuatdl priori pal wa-c inr pi*xi ai.j cltlee in die united wtaee a7miiauv.o.n anat i m wmackeixoaav at k m l montraat u t r'wjr momraml â– wmwom aw «-«>â€ΕΎ.. t\x i»*lk ann i altax sale lok 1h69 comptifiller office i inlia avrpte ber 71k im 1 >- otice is hereby oivbn that i the anna tai na or ike year ue will he h.m at the oaaava our lil chamber in ihe rttf of b f1...,0n frtwa-.the i t d y of * ctohar next romearaei r at ctaa hi the re o-a of hat ry whan inaamma>eof antiortlr*aa wa 1 bttfm ii..n 14 of uue » ol t » da ter of a ai ally 1 avail ell a puhßc aacuoa th lai«l retaraal t â– aha of r for the b ap»a t wf theteieaand ■■■»■■lahj derrt liiiw aa»a ue ua-er.l la avalh lor the aajraawa all ea will w aade for ft ahorlawl kaaj of aanloromakaw pan « will iki the 1 raanae nat i«j ihlwiuiuu with invarwa aa.l eaarraa copeaaftaalatof laa aube ou w4u to fan mied tofaitiai intareeud aaanphrrtkm tothaoav id ro«o 2^=-^s=^l==^^aß r vresh puke candub 4 a <% ' are laanoia-torr «. crj day at -^ j a *^/° w loho * co.i 1 main 8 wiu hke iatr fao aaw prlcea mtml t»x to dealou rrmamkrw and aaaltty and par ac r~t »
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-15 |
| 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 | 1869-09-15 |
| 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. 79 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-15 |
| 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 | 1869-09-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690915_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. 79 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 15 t ibki no ot9 new york so.troo 01vks totilk wonj-au m'fftlttΓΕΈs by the *: impanv fittbiw the jmxe hampion ml i&kd m vtuf iietwee i.-.erv ami csrcit km york sept 1.1-the centennial anniversary of the birth of humboltlt wm lirmu^l enthusiastically by the germane ΓΒ»!!Γ’βΒ ! other the pul.lic lmil'lingn botrla i,:i shipping were handsomely decorated with banting the headquarters of tariotu * Γ’βΒ tmΓΒ»d societies being elaliorately siri i'rofesaor l.ii;l - " Γ’β¬Β’ er*-d an tlntjtient oration in bern n and Γ’βΒ "" domh ana-.1.i ad itt-hh , pi>ghΓΒ«t and a liirtlitr blllio the ccrt-ui i ΓΒ» >-~ ( d a grand banqu i l rmnnia hall tlni hv.iiui ~ v i bj a rhmml toruhlight procciffiuit i t inanv tliouaainl people the i.-nuans of ilu'lw.u country new jersey also bad a tun c i^hratiou in honor of the day krw vi numrnm jt appears m thu it.t.-ucdin^a in the hi court to ijsjjf tl.at < bim u cosjfc liv 01 of t)i rat-m-hit not v .Γ’βΒ meich.iiitn i in 11 kxpren < i'ujp-*ny hu l>ΓΒ«t-n uuΓΒ«ier Γ’β¬Β’ detention by a !'Γ’βΒ , ' . m.er:!f f.ir u rly a mouth on suspicion ot imving twea prin to the robliery of the cut;)[-iny m tbc 11 ll ult on the vr york - uitral i tiln.ad under a writ of hfaftu twptu ' dnkliti wit o day {>> ifn Γ’βΒ 'Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ ! iv court in |
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