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buffalo express vol xxiv thursday beptembe.i 16 1889 na 8180 \ washington the ht.at mmmmm < iinhiijkkino rum ► annuhmnmnmhi cb">.s fkles'instriitio.ns an in vita os fob ahei'ts ■mh imc king mix mm 1111111 ntmausaaha kmmh sept 15.—1t is ascertained th»t the various propositions for the settle ment of the ' u!ian ifucstion have been care fully considered by the state department and tiully abandoned ai impracticable m account of dissatiafaction among the i übau leadera there remains tending only th original proposition for the balcj of uh isludtothe übans which spain t bat declined to entertain it i wol known h wetrer that the spanish auth.yiti«-s will return this proportion with a rlecnled re futial to treat up'm such a bams some at prehensions are felt here that the iaaashri growing excitement among aha saavawsa nd the alleged plotting of i'rim it i'a i arti sure indication if atfvag ul-wffl bgaaml the policy of tlic ljnttad stttm am the ( ü ban rjuentioii aod n 1 uatl t'i yrav comp lications wtween t ■- iin»rj au.l spam e.nbhal ski . j 1 ■i lons it is aacurtaiofi ion i p !'*>!'.- sc-oun that geueral mokkl •■h not aßtbwusd to make aoy l>mai npou the upaoiah aw ernm«nt he was in-trt li.l m r y to ft disoreetly but with asrua taeaa a iik-iia tor between that !«)»•■! ami the tui.ai «, on the basin already p!jblisli--il forth uidq>e deauu of the i-umi lx:a<ini ni'inlß-r t.i the govrniuifnt favor thw propi-;t!na b«l re not free at prf»eiit to tin tlly f\.:cupt of it a ( u.t.m x hmi l'j k-l.im mm mr sar«eiit m koakaskar ha piacvrl on the safe of buarhaaßg ardiiuct mallet m the treasury ll,:partruent oue of bis auto matic lo.;ks in hta of that of another pen tleman's which he recently picked his wu is now sul.joct t/j any test which lna m offered the adnnjtutntiun hail not rentrioteil minister viotley in the re-ujjening of n<-^o mationa f r the settlement of the alabama n although it was thought at th tl'^e be received his iuttructlons it would *>* ex[>edieiit to wait until the excitement tn kni(land caumml by the senate's rejecti n i thr * lariiiili.ii lohnnon treaty had tmu aided tiefore ever presenting the subject t<i her m»]i'iiv n governini'iit liut it ni neirer contemplateil that motliy nhoul.l beglectany favorable inviut.on or opjiortu nity to renew negotiations he wan spei ial ly instructed on the subject of the natural ilttioa protocol which was ratified by th senate but parliament has yet to paqs the l neceaaary to carry it into efrect bi has since been engaged in the negotiatmn of the consular treaty a measure cou.si.br d of much imimtrtance by this l'ov.-iu blent cable news ukkat britain the pall mall uazkttk much 10 i'ak mhim tdk kknians london sept 13.—the report prevails that the czar has forbidden the attendant of russian bishops at the kcumenical < ooncil telegraphic eomi^aiiication l»etwecn hub ia and china nan been interrupted by inun dation in the vicinity of lake baikal sib na the wire are prostrated fa nulftn and many stations have been de troywl in stk*m link the monthly service of the m-w hue m ht.[.»in»tß between lwwtni and aspiawall panama will ommi m in january m ibm • hvm b l)l'i:i.ln rpt 1 the iencral synod of tnu irish » hnri-u asasßhtsd jmtm&mg at patrick's cathedral thi-re was a foil attendant apiotiht against the actor ill i iliiiii .!,■r m pmmd l>y aa unau maun yote a sfiimbm tee ttm iirmnti<>n of ■church body sfltnmtfog of one huudre and twenty-tour w—mitrtiif was sub mitted ti'hkev ann ki i i lonkon s*-pt l a tutor is in cirtu tation that a conference will he proposed 89 the turco-kgypfiaa ojamtiaa bjmm sni prusiia maintain an attitude of reserve and the other powers are nut i ih .^. i fen co«pt the propoita becauae they regard the i-j jbhtinii an nittt-fv a nutter of the in teruai adoiluistratiuu of turkt-y thk fknians the vnu v.tll omrtto to jay maintnii t*iat the argument a^;iin»t srantnik pardons to the femitng on the ground of prudence ii as strong as th argument upon thu pm tioo of j^istic there t:an lie only two uon strectiuus put upon such an att as ik>il miscbievoue ue clans will regard it al a act of owarut^e and the other aa the inauguratiou of a career of revolution the continent ei'geme to bfthnß hhi eastern h'k jthy on the msb fkttl visit id sa nu n mkbtivg of thk internati»»n al workino.mkss cus kmh'v i'afiis sept lti the kinperor presidtd to day at the council of ministers the official journals announce that th health of the kuipentr is restored la patrir states that the wmpnm will leave again for the east on the loth intt oen prim wa tmampmi&ka by silvela and olozago on hi visit to tim kmp n.r it ia uoderatooi that tho ( üb.iu ijuustion was ducasftetl at the interview < i.-n prim is well atisfk'd with his recrptiou he will n-turn tv madrid n rbluniij next vmi i'koi.ahi.k mai>kii sept 10 tha imperial says t'tea ptim has sent a telfgntptuu dupatch to the government here declaring that hi will hesitate at no mnfim to anlulue the iiuurrectioa in ( üba thb reli>.rari bkrlin sept 15 in . oiue<|iujiice ol the restrictions of the french ataiuic cable company the x ural tr]f>grapu ailmiuis tration of the north mtih nt states haa resolved to forward all telegraphic dis patchea for america via yalentia without tfxucption labok itnff sept 15 — the international workingmen * cnngrena convened in this city yesterday a largo itumbcr of dele gates are present congratulatory letters and dispatches from all p\rts of europe and jiortli america have been rt'eeivrd a let ter from the iermau workmen of new york city regretting tin ir inability to seed delegates ami a coinmunwat^ui frutn the national labor itnion of the i uibed asia were read mr cameron an american delegate made a ovg speech and invited the delegates to attend the national usbsv congress to be held at cincinnati in is7o south america mmmmomm sear v i omilltk for till attick is lopez's last stk"xgui>!.i parih sept it-ma have beon re oeivc.l from paraguay to the itch of august ia rio janeiro the provisional govern cent hail beenestililislied at laawi it uoauiated o threemtuiben m m i.na eoraga au.l vivercla tba alließ had oolumencfd active opi-ra tiou the count rt'ko had carried ml farakuayan lortiui!«ti(id an<l occii|ii<il vc leusueu general o ir1 ,.,,, mf . nßct .^ a ne'my and general harreto had commenced » flauk movement on ascurra the rrazj iau float attacked penebny and lapuey anu took man prilea keiuforcemeuta frca matto oraaoo and from the argrctioe rjutm bad arrived kew of a graud at tack on the last atronghold of lopez va expected ___^_^^_^____ boston ahrugnjiktt of tiie avhsmss hu.iiivs tehm--hiavy bail uemandeu ' bootoii sept 1.1 twenty-six alleged cabas filliboswrs including geo brown a*d henry hart the leaden were brought inas new bedford to day and atraigned be n i s commissioner hallett charged jhh being aagaged in a military expedition aawiaat spain is violation of tle beutrality jshttnwu and but who baling is sew york were held in jjxkj baii mi i the other in vh each fur trial all » er | committed to jail the eleventh tri-*nni»l exhibition of thi m«»«chu«ett hsntel.le amocimiion wm o|«no<l today in faneuil and yuincy hills new york tiik vtttaij bam.t lit-aten iivtfikpmil asrvmjk atiii.etics kktcrn m mm mf cox hit yokk btft m a retu-n game of bine ball between the athletics of phila delphia and mutnals of new york was tv to-day on the latter ground at wilhamauurg and wai won by the for ■■■•■: tiy a score cf 24 to 122 an irnnu n crowd was pretfjut heavy hi.htisu oflku report from st domingo state that < cqi-ral ( ahral was defeated by presi dent bat almut the j.ith of august on th i •!!■■> hi sao j.i*n with a lost of thirty one killed nutui among the arrivals by the steamer java this moruing waa x s c<-x nteiuber oj bgmi from the sixth i'ifltrii't of this ity f was met by a delegation from hia i'utri l wiio welcomed him homo and »<;■companicd him to his residence it is pro odt«l l the < omwittee to give him a sere nade tomorrow night 111 amjasy am l^i,it"kh.s vva wax i'wu iiiauuis f(ir 1 jci.ivi:rsiiip have licen mda lief re justice barnard in the special ivrm r.f the hiiumiiw court iv the - tf-.s at < a.-»y attl bu-h against the albany and sui^nehuiiiiil kailniail < v)tn|>anv 0«w1 i'ruwi was resent in court an gave the imi,*l bonds ttom 1 hi special erm waa thtm adruurned to the 80l moods f in oc tober k«|!kl aky koi.'twell secretary bout well arrived 1 ere this tftoruoou l.y the day train from boston in company with col frank k he we epe iial a^t nt uf the treasury in-partn.ent and id atuppiog at the aator house miscellanous ri*...scrapiii ! itemm of gkneral dal bbe3i mm mfkekla't foots a duel was fought yesterday between lames h swedburg and j b gardner baaamm g san francisco in which swed tatlffj had two lingers shot otf the me ni iters of united states grand lodge of odd fellows reached sacramento n monday night they were received by til the officers of the grud lodge of call t-irnia and will participate to-day in the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of a temple to l*e bbgjffga by the sacramento i dd fellow governor musgru.e has started on a tour ot observation in the interior oi british ' olumbia the board an managers of tbe avundalc relief association met yest rday pursuant to a call and appropriated o'l\m for tbe immediate wants of the families left deso lates by the ree nt disaster they also ap pointed an executive committee to report xt a future meeting some plan for the man agement of the fund aud its distribution the board adj urned to meet on wcdnes lay next at ii o'clock a m henderson gylord treasurer of the fund acknow edges the receipt of i i \ l"i 07 the tirat day's trotting at binghamt waa very successful tbe attendance wa ry large two purses were contested for rnldannth maid am neat uir hoi spur uid other celebrated horse tron on thurs lay ami fr;day saturday there will be a running race under saddles the steamer phantom an evansvijle and cents pa-ket on her down trip explode her faexntaa at 10 o'clock yesterday mm*ng it the foot of umbei-iand ami near pa lueab ky i oi o nicholson tbe first derk and live or six others were killtd uid many were wounded the boat am aargjg are a tertal loss a man named albert 1 gould has bee anesmal in teawnto on the charge of bavin onimitted forgeries to the extent of itotl oboiff monroe county n y a prehmin arg exammati n took place before the poli magistrate yesterday and the prisoner wa remanded the ticket olfice at port crane station ou the albany and susqueh viva bailroav wis robbed friday night last of tickets am money to the value of betweeu tree an four huudred dollars tbe robbers tanipee ihe tickets and übed some of their the have not been caught general c h van wyck for severs terms representative in coogre*ss frr.m th orange ami sullivan district was marrie yesterday at milford pa to kate dang terof colonel john brodbead and sistcr-i law to hon l m van auken th bridal party with a dumb of friends i eluding ex-senator h it low has starte on a trip to california the seward party left san francisco f santiago yesterday the california pioneer extension par leave sacramento at fttrsß o'clock tuft mon ing for the east there are 2:*h in th party the pioneers take with thctn tw california grey foxes for a pfesenta'-ion tbe central park commissioners funds for the relief of the sufferers 1 the avoudale coal mine calmity haxe l«ee übsenbed in portland oregon am will be forwarded at once numerous rnbbcries of stages r'innii on the white phm roads are reptirtcd i a v oman suffrage convention met a a hall i incmriati at 2 o'clock ye y amonir those on the platform we mary a livermore cf chicago mi n b anthony of new york mr stone black well and husband collectors perry fuller and wade upsou of the brig cotson notoriet am-sted in st louts oo monday o affidavit of special treasury agen ville charged with defrauding t rauumt they will be takeu to ne ana for examination large numlier of prominent rfiln's including fiske wm h vanderb torrance passed through albau yea terday in commodore vanderliilt's palac car bouud for st louis the ecclesiastical court summored i the trial of key mr cheney of chica met t 2 o'clock yesterday pursuant to a joiirnment and at the suggestion t>f the bishop adjourned till the nth of november the lowa and wisconsin fairs ope net 1 tuesday but owing to the unpropitioua glflhl be the weather the attendance wa not very large tbe entries at both of the ii are greatly in excess of any former st paul dispatch ggjaj there has been mt incessant ram since saturday night the whole country is deluged then eight feet of water in the channel gad the river is rising one inch per hour it is f-ared the minnesota river will overflow ita banks which will do incalculable damage the executive committee of the llemo jratic party of georgia met at atlanta yes terday under a call of the chairman there was no quorum present and tin adj,turned amg >'■'"■, subject to the call of the chairman it was tbe unanimous opin ion of the members present that it would be inexpedient to recommend an election for members of congress this time th**re being no law authorizing such an election till november l-st'i the right of the members elected april 1868 to be admit ted to scats in the xl'st congress is a ques tion to be determined by the house of kepresentativcs a hen said members present < hemselves for admission and an expression f opinion by this committee is unneces sary a remarkable rise in the mississippi river has occurred owing to long continued and unusually heavy raina a boom above the aaaea at minneapolis minn broke tuesday morning and 15,000,000 feet of logs ran over the foils sweeping off the light nosh boards of the temporary horee dam which holds the volume of the misaiaaippi back trom the improvement worka the dam ia unmiured ta minaaaotaritar emptying into the m»»wsippi is r^kxrtnd at eight ieet and 15,000 tona of hay are watujed out ihe rain storm has otmtinned for four days and has done great damago to grain the damage in st croix county alone ia estimated at 7150,000 priuae arthur arrived at qufcte at vs**i -**—. s_s yesterday and wm received at tbe queen1 wharf by tbe officer of the garrison tb city corporation and guard of honor sa lutes were tired from durham's tcrract and the < itadel the mayor read an ad iress of welcome to vhit-h the prlnc replied ue will leave for montreal on monday senator urownlow published a card u the nashville ti.ite yesterda , stating that he has disposed of his interest in the knox wile mvn'y hut that paper will continue ie rapport tbe republican cause tbe x il stocking base ball clab of in uinnati arrived at st loala en route for san francisco yesterday and played th is of that city in the afternoon the stood lied stockings 7 unions 9 am w cody has sued james li mum ford a prominent lawyer of st louip for spiriting away his wife and having imprn er relations with her—asking 20,<kh damages the annual convention nf tbe mastet mechanics1 association of the united states as-tembhd in pittisur.h yes'tr lay ai.l their time h-ji occupied with an mves 1 v t''.n of mechanical reports relative t ;— ui'-t'vf building and other matters per taining to railroad machinery tbe follow ing officers were unanimously elected : president 11 m liritton of indianapolis vice president n e chapman of cleve land treasurer 8 j hays of lljinot i'entral railroad secretary s p dodge nf chicago a grand banquet will be ten icred to the members of the convention by the manufacturers of pittsburgh toaay m ivlia»-l kua h who was tabbed tues day evening on fayette street near calvert street baltimore receiving nix wounds hrii yesterday morning two persons an itimjw arrest for the act the democratic city convention at bal rimore yestenlay n miaatod augustu albert p-riff and john p kapler for citj jury iv the case of win j * bra mi trial for the mite of jacob and his wife near indianapolis a returned a verdict of murder in '. dfgree abrahams was sentenced rmonmtnt in the penitentiary tor foreign ffkom nfntml attersou.t mm3cmm | thk cbf i iuxicai oqocjfc—u*d bysugti s.tkwahu dfnies the thith off mki ctowtfi aktit i,k lumiun sept 14.—the t><n predicts that tbe ' i ecumenical council will not sit longer than three week and will tleclar tbe infallibility of thf vn\*k on the proposal af an kuglinh prelate it also believes that lhe recent syllabus of the pojiewill im made i law and an assumption of virgin ik pro claimed a mwtinj of rimm in favor of grunting a panion t.i the fenians now under sentence v.as lil'lil to-day in clerkenwell arrangements have been completed for a niousttr dcmoqßtra ion nn monday next lord kyron'd steward denies tbe truth of mrs stove's statement the (/'."
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-16 |
| 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 | 1869-09-16 |
| 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. 80 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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