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buffalo express vol xxiv friday september 17 1889 no bcbi cable news great britain the lonkos times propiiecikb u alt be twecn the uflub statrh and sfaik anuthir okrhyhirder-wuth of the archbishop of armagh lokdom sept 16 the km hu an editorial article to-day on mr sickles not to tha spanish government on the cuban queatton wherein it says it wh generaliy beiiered that president irant would not in terfere or allow interference in the cuban nneation until congress cuulj vote upon it u he leu resolved than formerly or has a pressure foro&d him to aaoctioa the demands npon spain fur the abandonment of cuba there v no doubt that the alternative of fered spain in her abandonment of the island or american recognition of the insurgents the probabilities are that we are on the eve of aeriou events the struggle will 1 bopalsee so far aa sp%in in wtmammti but the government cannot resist the impulses of the people the flame of spaninh pride in fatt kindling and the government striving to oheck it will soon m extinguished in tha nnoat tranquil provinces of spain come offers of men and arm in order that the ragtilar troops may go to cuba the ag grwosiva policy of the united states cannot be jnatified by the attitude of spain toward cuba it u not a juestion of slavery for the abolition of slavery has already l»een decided upon it is not the deter mi nation of spain to resist the demand of the cu bans for negotiations have been opened to allow the severance of the island setting aaida the queation whethf-r the mean to set cuba free are fair to spain it is doubt fal if a war of races might not ensue if the inaarreotion is not extinguished before the omira of the island i nder the present ciitieal cirenmatanoes the cortes on re-a aembling will have to turn their whole thoughts and attention to the difficulties and dangers of cuba ikklam dtmlis sept it*.—the synod ban ile hed againut the admission of t.r njkio members to future conventions the archbiihop of armagh died to-day aged 68 a bailiff named treyne was shot dead at abbey oerry to day the culpnt it is supposed was a feiuan the continent sri'port hpain is likh cum i'oi.hy huri.inf;amk alwtl't i wh nu'edkn i'akim sept 16 mr hurliokmie ant the chinese embassy depart for stockholm early next week the british minuter of foreign affairs the karl of clarendon is in town and yesterday had an interview with the emperor the £■puf./ir reportathat at the recent interview with geu prim the emperor re newed hit declaration of abaolutc non intervention in the affairs of spain and declined to accede to the request that fran c should make representations against the recognition of the cuban insurgents by the united states spain maprid sept hl—the difficulties with the united states on account of aha are in a fair way ef settlement egyptian cotton alexandria sept ib.—the prospects of the cotton crop in egypt v favorable new york honorable 111 mm of shrhit»an shook the i'ercvia.v mi.nktlk here kash by ttflltt tftftl hall ihiiim tinu nku york sept lfi — investigation of ths charges against sheridan shook md othen wu continued to lay mi mr shook wm honorably difuhar^eh medh al the new york state homeopathic medi ual society now in session in this city has inaugurated a movement for the erection of a monument to h b qnm m i the lather of homeopathy in america rimy the blacksmith will be tried in thi 1 ourt o genera sessions on tuesday next i oloßti llwhtiiffl * at a meeting of the larpenters aud joiner national convention in lfrookl>i to-day a resolution was offered that the prt judicea of the member of the nnion against oolored people are mich that it in inexpe dteot to admit them v member this led to an augry debate anrl the reiolution was filially laid upon the table bbtrktary kot'twklt . secretary i'outwell to-day had nutneroug catleri amon whom were collector irin dell t horace oreeley and ueral butter fi«ld he alao received delegations of steel import«rt and sugar refiners who desired moiditicatiotih in the methods of assessing aad oolleoting duties at the sub-treas ury 1m met a deputation of hank i'rcsidenta rautin to th issue of additional amounts of obe and two dollar notes and was also interviewed by a number of broken and other business mci thu evening he dinad at the union l>eague flub by invi tation of collector ihonell and about forty merchants and bankers of this city hasf uai 1 the base ball mat,,h to-day between the athletics of philad iphia and eckfords of brooklyn resulted in favor of the kck ford 39 to 16 in seren innings tr<»ttin to-day was the second of the fall trotting meeting of the prospect i'ark fair ground association 7he tint race for horses that never beat 2.30 was won by koden's capt gui | time mill 2h and 2.33 second race double teams was won by jessie wales and honettallen . time 2.31 i m 2.35 and li h the last day of the meet ing takes place saturday the race bein for 91000 for hones that never beat 2.40 the wood race is for all horses the entries bsiu mountain boy lady thorn george palmer and rhode i*l and a r han skrknaiik the proposed serenade to the peruvian minister by cubans took place this evening and speeches were made by him and othen in favor of the cuban cause maine latest mmrss from the state eltc tions auoaffta me sept 17.—returns from 331 oitiu and towns give a total voto of 7«,358 ns follow chamberuio 41,071 snuth3o,7o!j uichborn 3979 chamber inin't majority over both c 84 llichborn's tou will not exceed 4aou and i lumber lain's majority will he 7r>ou the falling off on the total rote from last year will be 41,000 th constitntioual amnndment giving towns th rigbt to divide into wards is passed although the tote is tery small to senate stands 27 repnblicans to 3 democrats and 1 doubtful george e minot of kennebec has only 48 majority with one town to hear from this disaffection is owing to th railroad q«**tion th friends of the broad-gnag generally opposed him th bow will probably stand 126 re fnblienna to 2s democrats the llichborn party hare not elected a member of either waach ef the legislature fire at saratoga the custon hotel and tkii dwellings burned siiitooi sspt 16.—a fin occurred this r*ning is the clinton how v old w*oi*a bailding opposite tlu pnabyterian cboxob which destroyed th hold and two hem adjoining ownod by joseph blneksll th clinton how n own*n hr f miligt who mmiii > lot of hmo on which then ■nn iaaoraae of «»». th hotal wy ooonpwd br c 11 dim whaw lorn by th imml of hio fcratan it f imo on which than m no h nil j kn«k»u'l lon an hi b.iw ta-f ■mm in»««d for 91000 mr eiknu ilh|li pnft af th koutni li wjondnvlii m ohon h»jfamr vmton othor oonnanta w ih 4w«ii ing honim nuuisad loun by tha removal of their furniture washington a re-asbes.sh em of the imm tax de termined on imlin assessors af nmb to hbo tue work at once a ndhu *>* the mui lbtjtkk wjflßmffo sept 16.—1t is umoonced by the publishing association that the washington utfttm will be issued on mon day jin connection with xati-hil mfhh yr/"v m a democratic morning journal lienieii there » no truth in the report that min ister motley h-m t ten a letter expressing disaatisf action at the policy he is mat met art to pimne regarding the alabama claims rnuun ial tbe following ra the custom receipts at the ports named from sept 4th to 11th inclusive l&wton new york 4,80*2,193 philadelphia 111,883 haiti mom 9203,<w new orleana ihvi.u'm san pranuisoo ffl^mft naval i'll l'utted states steamer kaipßu has arrived at the washington navy yrfrd from kio lantiro where she hai t>een wf some time paat attached t the south atlantic n'jiiadron thk dwm tax commissioner delano has rtetern-ined to thoroughly sift the income aatfesanients and to this en<l has appointed a l*r number of assistant assessors wtuwe special duties will be to reassess incomes the commis sions have already been issued and tbe work will commence in the arge cities at oiicf mm | o accounts from lti<;hmon(l stite that du ring aiiifii.it there wtre li j [ ■•-• 1 frum that city 1 j7l kx mjundj of iiiioking tobacco albany buttihm chase ol three milks aktf.r an akmkii desperaihi flfl ki.e3 shoot dxi ey hotii 1181181 ll final cap tire aimbi sept it*.—some time since a warrant waa iaaued to arrest a man named adam cole one of the moat desperate char acter in the country charging him with an assault with a deadly weapon on a man nam ed smith to-day officer malone saw a man in a restaurant whom he thought was cole and while asking the proprietor who he waa cole drew a revolver and rushed out on the street the officer followed a chase ensued through a dozen streets and over three miles other officers joioed in tbe chase and cole turned on his ptlrsuers discharging hia revolver three timea at as many different pursuers he finally jumped into a wagf-n and drove off furiously the reins in one hand aud hia re voter in the other still the offi cers pursued anel others were met some of whom attempted to jump into the wagon t last his way was blocked by a funeral procession and the officers jumped ifcto the wagon and secured the desperado he was committed on five charges of using a deadly weapon several shots were fired at cole no one was hit california the odd frli.ows at san iranci**-'c arrival of the first thkoi'gh frf-l'*ht train from t'hicaqo sax franisjsco sept lb*.—the eastern members of the united states grand lodge of odel fellows reached here to-day the san francisco brethren turned oat in force and escorted them to the california theatre whers the grand representatives were formally received m the mexican residents to-day celebrated the fifty-ninth anniversary of the indepen dence of mexico salutes were fired from fort alcatras and mare inland navy yard the national tlag of mexico was displayeel beside that of the l'nited state gen thomas and staff have returned from alaska the first through freight train from chi cago arrived at alameda to-day i'he base ball clubs of this city are pre paring for the reception of tbe red stock ings of cincinnati the shipments of treasure to new york during the past week by railroad were so is irk the pioneer excursion party left sacra mento to-day for new york ithaca tkame to thk ouknkll rnivkk.sstv ithiia n v sept 16.—the entrance examination of the cornell university has been in progreaa here l»r the put three days the number of candidates has been i nearly four hundred and the entering class will be about three hundred and twenty although the standard of admission wan raised ihe new students show a better state of preparation than last ear they represent almost every state of the i'suon with several from europe and the west in dies siz additional professors have been chosen including bayard taylor and chas a sehaffer lately of the i'niversity of f^ot tinger miscellanous ei.korapiirc items of urnkkal interest fri>m different points the election took place in colorado wed it«ilay the returns indicate that molt of i he kepublicau ticket is elected y the races at binghamton yesterday were cry successful then waa some very tine rutting fur the purse for all homes bu six tlotspur won easily in three straight boats jest time 2:271 to-day the trot betvfeen merican iirl and ioldsmith maid will ke place crowds are in the streets and jreat interact is felt the bate ball match yesterday afternoon between the nationals of washington and the maryland club of baltimore resulted in favor of the latter—23 to 12 gov hoffman pawed through biogham ton yesterday afternoon en route to the state fair at elmira he was welcomed by quit a crowd at the depots along the line of the susquehanna railroad over which he pasted in a special train thu case of charles mellen and charles h ward convicted of abstracting fund from the united state sub-treasury came before the united states circuit court at boston yesterday on a motion for a new sentence testimony was offered and argument made against the legality of the conviction on the ground that the de fendant's confessions influenced the ver met the cast wu reserved for farther decision the state sajibath school convention of main in session at lew-is too closed at noon yesterday the convention has been one of great interest and protit a state association has been formed and the coauty associations will be thoroughly organized for sabbath school work henry willets in an encounter with a bnrglar who had entered his houie in lim borg street detroit last night was stabbed and instantly killed the murderer was subsequently arrested and committed margaret henry who was indicted for poisoning the stereo family at greenwich m this state has been tried and acquitted the harvards noh tbbtsbsat ut»mood's kditioxs | reception of the b turned crew at j boston boston sept 16 meeare luring and laj at the harvard boat crew erri.ed sen thia moraiag the boatoa coaamittae ga these aa elegaat banqaat oa tha fall «»»« seat last aiahl n irillir awoas gitattg a ss«ritj ol wteiu^tl'ls*w m ra ml the aaaeuaaaaat <* aarsoaiaa elarkuta a-j ah.—j oa—rf l^wxg avondale probabi.t efkecib of the coronkb verdict & han-ton pa sept 13.—the verdict rendered by the coroner's jury a plymouth sxcited little comment hen the recora nendation that in all places where practi cable two places of egress and ingress be made and a more perfect vfcntillatian se cured was anticipated on the other pwint of the fire originating from the fur tiaoe a differenoe of opinion still prevails jot reconciled by the conclusion of the ary bat as they had all the evidence od ljutti side before them and two of their number were practical intelligent miners while the other four brought the logic o oommon senn to bear upon the question it is safe to trust these united opinions in the absence of positive knowledge the gene ral effect of the verdict may be called tran iioilizing washington the time pob hul.hlso thk texan ele llflfl k.\tknt>ki t9 fovb i>ay3 affairs n onul washin'ctoi september 1-j.—the for eign representatives have heretofore on even public occasions complained of lack of attention last thursday at the funeral of secretary rawlins u proper courtesies were extended and tickets were sent them for admission to the war department their position in the procession waa imme diately after the president and members of the cabinet but as they were invited per sonally an 1 not as members of the diplo r.iatic corps surprise » expressed in prom lieut circles that not withstanding former discussions of etiquette they appeared in plain citizens dress instead of the costumes distinctive of their official character tkljpiram withheld telegrams from spain addressed to anil en route for new york ffrraf't relative to cuban affairs were stopped at madrid <>-■monday l.'tth inst , by order of govern ment statement i>kme]i a statement which has been pretty ex tensively circulated here to the effect that kngland france and austria will coalesce with intention of sustaining the rights of spain in cuba is denied than aitaiiis sedor i ttiims and a member of the cuban juuta hail an interview with secretary fish yesterday and as a result of it it ia s»id important developments in cuban at fi in will be made in a few days rumor o a triple alliance among european powers ff>r the protection of spain againet the unit ed states creates considerable excitement at the capital when the election in texas was original ly ordered the 30th of november was n'xed a>i the day on which it should be held general reynolds commander of the mili tary department in which texas is located informed the secretary of war recently that in his opinion it would be impossible to hold a fair election iv one day and recommended that it bu extended to four days in accordance with this recommen dation general sherman secretary of war h m issued an order that the election be con tiaued four days naval oltl'bß it is reported at norfolk that the st lawrence now used as marine barracks at the portsmouth navy yard is to be fitted out under an order from the department that ail sailing vessels are to be immediate ly got ready for sea holdinf two offkes some time ago a j applegate lieuten ant governor of alabama was appointed storekeeper in the mobile custom house some objection being made to his holding both positions he submitted the case to the secretary of the treasnry together with a statements his reasons for wishing to retain the government appointment it appears that the alabama state constitu tion prohibits any state officer from holding a lucrative position under the government the secretary has decided that there is no legal objection to his holding the position an store keeper ai»mittin hi.ai'ks to srllool the question of mixed schools with white and colored children on an equility is now agitt^ing the authorities of this city last night th board of school trustees discussed the qn^ition at length it having came upln a report favoring the establish ment of a school for both classes of chil dren alike in the fourth ward this re port was based upon a petition alleged to be signed by som eighty heads of families both white and colored who were willing that their children should mingle the subject was finally referred to the common council for settlement iirnkrai liyek's case clifford orvick and major kennon coun sel for the prosecution in the court of in i ury in the case of general dyer chief of ordnance have submitted to the presi dent through the secretary of war a long printed argument setting forth the reasons why the president should withdraw his ap proval of the finding of the court the principal reason adduced is that matters were intr tduced into the finding not justi fitjl by the evidence before the court judge advocate general holt who haa rr viewed this request says it would be unjust to the officers and that the argument hbould have been made before the court at the proper time washington sept 16 albert nicho bu colored this morning killed his wife and mother in-law hy cleaving their heads with » hatchet the bhmdf elr<tio misaissijipi has not yet a&ked for an ex tensiin of time in casting the ballot at the approaching election in that state if the same difficulty is found that gon reynolds l-omplained cf in texas that the counties arc so large that voters from a distance will ot have time to rea**h tue polling places in one day an extension no doubt will be granted new york ral'll increase of the rawlin*3 funi misc.r ukdi niw yokk sept 16.—the uawlin's fund in this city has reached 4(,l¥h i emigrants the number of emigrants at this port from september bth to loth wan 151 s tlle pobt-omi c workmen were laying the concrete for the foundation of the new poat-oflice yester day the industrial fair entries continue to be made at the amer ican institute fair upwards of one hundred having bees added yesterday and on tues day rk.fm 1.1-han omjiittke the new republican central committee met last evening and took action in regard to electing delegate to the state conven tion at syracuse besides transacting con siderable other business l-omfumented at a meeting of the woman's suffrage association yesterday resolutions compli mentary to john stuart mill were adopted brookln rihe department the members of toe new paid fin de partment of brooklyn were sworn in yes terday and the officers of the department were appointed john cunningham is chief engineer kidnapped two daughters of mrs wildmaa of newark n j girb of ten and eleven yean of age arrired at castle garden by ths ■iaiuisirtat in car of their grandmother l».t week from england but since than they ban disappeared and mrs wildoun and the castle gardes authorities have rea aoa to bslien that they wan carried of by mormon migrant who cam in the same vaoraht children in tae board of education yesterday oiotlsmth-t "—*»■■offsrad ». isasluliusi lowing that from 18.u00 to jo.ooo akil j—srs num ahoatth struts of to aity ami ami sttssntiig sohs«l ami aa taonnmg • spsoial in-ssimis to ramedy tha t^i r^m^atioßi wso adafitod ooumwann ra.fr*scouagso(th»cityo<n«iryors was formally opened for regular mssions yesterday frosm six huskdred to seven haa-ired stodeota were present health omcu's feb health officer hwinburne tsaocd an order yesterday in re/erenoe to quarantine regu utions to the effect that fees for examma ton by the health officer most be paid at the tune of examination unless satisfactory bond is given for their payment to the col lector ofthe port the ressel otherwise to be detained uotil the feat are pud tb polke aboat forty policemen were tried before commissioner manierre yesterday but the charges were all of a trivial nature cable news prim telegraphs to hi'rry troops to ü ba-ttie prince imperial's majority to bk i'yj i.arkd tm hw xextrikiiiuav parts sept 16 the imbn states that the majority of the prince imperial will be announced on his next birthday march 16th the regular weekly st&tenent of the con dition of the bank of france is made public to-day the bullion in the vanlt has de creased 4,000,000 franca since last thurs day general prim will have a second audience with the emperor to-day or to-morrow spark makkij sept 16 crenerai prim has telegraphed to the government from paris to nse all diligence in sending troops to cuba items by telegraph the central branch railroad in kanaas on wednesday commenced running stock trains this is the beginning of the ship ment of vi immense number of texan cat tie to chicago the route saves over 100 miles of railroad and aboat 25 per car a special from little rock ark aays , the republican members of the legislature held a meeting at which resolutions were i vlopted for the formation of a liberal re i publican party on the basis of universal . suffrage and universal amnesty a com | mittce was apj>ointed to sobcit snbscrip ' tions and take other measures for the com pletion of the organization the commit < tee on wednesday published a call for a < state convention to meet on the 13th of i october to carry out the purposes of the i meeting ' ) mrs hollia while standing on the plat ' form at taylor's station on the louisville '< road near memphis was struck by a car ami died in a few minutes a dispatch from madrid dated the 14th ' says two spanish iron clad frigates have ! been ordered by the government to proceed to cuba with troops three thousand men huve already sailed for the island and sev ' en thousand more will leave spain for the : same destination dnring the present week it is known in london that major gen . eral sickles i nited states minister to , madrid transmitted to the spanish cabinet . an official note protesting in behalf of the , american puople and the government of the , united states against the outrages recently , committed on american citizens in cuba insinuating at the same time to the minis [ t.-r tbat belligerent rights would soon be , accorded to the cubans by the government , in washington ithonld spain persist in her barbarities in the island and in her refuul of the terms of a compromise with the peo ple the members of the opposition to the serrano government assailed sickles dis pitch with the object of embarrassing the i regency as well as to prevent if possible i any arrangement with the executive in i washington i hon sanford e chnrch still lies in a ' critical conditi n with a slight change from ' yesterday he is watched by his physicians ' and friends with intense anxiety '" heturns from 283 cities and towns in \ maine show a total vote of 70,981 cham l*rlain received 38,068 smith 28,259 and ' hickborn 37<>4 chamberlain's majority • over both is go.">s the total vote of the • state will not exceed 85,000 and chamber ' lain's vote will be according to this ratio i 40,9*18 smith 3»sfi6 hickborn 5054 ] cbamberlain'd total majority is 7957 the republicans have carried every county on * the local ticket except arostook the delegates of the philadelphia porno ! logical society marched to independence hall this morning and were introduced by . j k mitchell to mayor fox who formal i v welcomed them to the city icichmond has t been selected lor the next meeting of the < society in september 1871 the state homeopathic medical society ' now in session in new york has inaugu , rated a movement for the erection by the * homeopsthisu of atnerioa of a monument : to h b jram m d the father of . homeopathy in america the election tuesday in colorado passed c off quietly the retnrns indicate the elec t tion of three rleppblicans and one demo j crat to the legislature and a itopubhcau | sheriff clerk anaeasor and commissioner ( the democrats elected the probate judge t and treasurer who ran on the people's b ticket pueblo and las amiftos counties . give inrreased republican majorities and clear creek county as far as heard from { gives a republican majority santa ¥<; new mexico dispatches re t port a number of depredations by the in t diana women and children have been ( murdered and much stock driven off col i green had returned from his expedition to | the white mountains he had killed and j captured twenty-two indians and de ■stroynd several camps and a large amount ■of property , the following tickef has been decided on 1 by the democratic city k ecu tire commit c tee at philadelphia city treasurer col 1 wm c patterson city commissioner 1 major john x coxe recorder of deeds i john i brennan prothonotary of the i district court of washington j jackson 1 clerk of the quarter sessions david w i sellers coroner joseph m reichard a t ratification meeting in called for friday t night t —♦• t sheep and wool i from tbc new york tri him | in is.io tht-numberof ahe«pin the i'nited state w m ji.tiv-'io in 1860 the number was 22,471,275 an increaae in ten years of only 743,055 in 1860 the mew england states had 2,247,583 in 1860 1,779,767 a decrease of 467,816 the aggregate num ber of sheep in new england had fallen off from 3,442,081 in 1840 to 2,247,583 in isso and to 1,779,767 in 1860 the number of beep in the middle states in 1850 was 5 041,t>41 and in 1860 4,559,285 a decrease of 1,1)82,356 the number of sheep in the western states in 1850 was 8,845,438 and in 1860 071,218—an inereaseof 225,780 in 1850 the number of sheep in the southern sum was 4,565,069 and in 1860 4,999,778—an increase of 434,705 the increase in the number of sheep in the pacific states in the ten years was 1,638,170 the average amount of wool from each sheep in 1860 was 2 72-100 pounds making the total number of pounds of wool in the united states for that year 60,121,868 in 18*0 ohio had 3,546,767 sheep and the estimated number of pountls of wool was 10,001,983 v.w york had 2,617,85.1 sheep and produced according to eaturate 8,586,564 ponnds hlinoistiad 769,135 sheep in 1860 and produced as estimated 2,168,900 pounds of wool lowa had 934 820 sheep and produced 2,777.292 pounds in 1865 new york had according to the census of thai year 5,521,610 shsep and the estimated product of woo was 15,509,950 pounds increase in the number of sheep orer 1860 2,903.755 increase in woo 7,283,416 pound in 1868 ohio had 7,688,845 sheep and the number of nonnds of wool sheared according to the report of the auditor of the state was 24.848,624 increase in the number of sheep in ohio since 1660 4,142,078 and increase in the number of pounds of wool 14.816 642 in 1868 illinois had 2,336,716 sheep and prodnosd 7,547,592 pounds of wool—an in crease of wool otst 1860 of 5,378,632 pounds in 18s7 lowa had 1,708 058 sheep and pro duced 5,978,203 doonds of wool—an increase mrlmoof 3,200.911 pounds in 1866 california produced 5.5.828 psonw of wwal the increase in the s»bst of sheep in b*w york ohio tthanis sad ism inea 1860 wjda the nu>bor a hew york tolaw*twm_*v»a llbanis a>d ohio in 1868 and in lowa m 1s is 9,j»«,6 the inoreaes ia the nabv of ponds • wool in time tour state boob 1800 ia 37 7u9 la iwio the wool crop of the cuitod suteji wu only 6,037,469 paudi more than the jop uf the four htitem sbote namcd in the yean mwitin—ll a french burglar uek srccesskl'l operations b san fbax cisco lmmexse iflßttlttiff rooty ifidbb in her l-osm-nsion the san francisco bulletin gives the fol lowing account of the detention and arrest of a woman burglar and thief since december last the detectives ol thia city have been aware of the presence and operations of an exceedingly expert and iuduatrioii thief and burglar day after day depredations were bbmmbaxxxtxl in houses public and private stores and jew elry shops and no clue could be found to lead to the detection of the guilty party circumstances however led to the conclusion that the party waa a wo man bat who she was or where she lived no one could tell the larcenies and burglariea continued yet no more satisfac tory clue could be obtained at last about two months ago chief crowley di rected detectives lees uohen and stone to undertake the task of ferreting out and bringing to justice the mysterious stranger who single handed and alone was robbing people to the extent ot thousand of dollara the officers were at liberty to devote their entire attention to the work and they did ao to tha exclusion of almost all other mat ter j so secret were the operations of the persona pursued that the labor waa discouraging but at last the officers struck the trail and follow ed it closely s bennett on kearny atreet had been robbed of jewelry worth 9700 clara hall on market street waa de prived of jew lry etc worth 3000 dan enberg corner of dnpont and boah streets loot laces diamonds etc valued at 4000 falkenberg corner of sutter and dnpont lost about 300 worth mrs dawson at tbe crim house a gold watch etc valued at 200 and in every quarter of the city other robberies and larcenies of greater or less extent were reported and it waa evident to the minds of the detectivea that nearly all of them were perpetrated by the aame per son they succeeded in recovering a large amount of the stolen property all of which is at the office of the police awaiting owners thia list covers about nine pages in the book of records of stolen property and in cludes every description of po-table personal effect there are velvet cloaks lace and cashmere shawls dresses coats jewelry of every description opera-glasses silver ta ble-ware gold pieces coins seals pencil cases lockets wax figures purses dia monds pearls etc an enumeration of which would fill two columns of the liuuetin a day or two since the detectivea named above had obtained what they deemed suffi cient evidence to justify them in appre hending a woman who gave her name as kate smith and who lived in the southern part of tbe city and they went to her house and took her into custody and she is now in jail basiling iv examination in her house was tyund a lsr^e quantity of jewel ry silverware etc auppos-e-dto have beeu btolen by her and which she had stowed away in baskets and boxes sh*2 is a mar ried woman has several children is a wo man whose personal and general appear ance would repel the suspicion that she was guilty of the crimes of which she is ac cused the full extent of her operations in thia city good or bad will probably be revealed on tha examination ■—»■ax one of henry j raymond's charities henry j raymond was continually lend ing money to needy persons—giving his friends called it and uaed to chide him for it somewhat but he called it leneling with a cheery confidence that he wonld some how be repaid once he came into hia office laughing and saying that one of hia loans had come back to him audke told the story how one day busily writing in his room there appeared to him a man saying " is this mr raymond p being assured of this he continued : can 1 speak with you a few niomeuts air tho ms was shoved aside " 1 have just come from sing sing hesitated the man not from prison 1 hope said the editor by way of putting the caller at ease with a joke " yes sir said the visitor " i got my discharge a few days ago well my man said mr raymond i hope you were innocent " no air said the convict i waa guilty yon see air i am an engineer and machinist by trade and i want to lead an honest life and when i got ont i gob a place and waa to work all very well when aome kind friend came along and told my bias i waa a prison-bird and 1 had to be out of that then i got another place and got well to work and the same thing happened there now 1 am looking for another job and i'm go ing to begin by telling what i am and when i get anything to do i shan't loose it in the same way how much ia it my man said mr raymond well air aaid the man i havu't got the price of a dinner about me just now and i don't know where 1 can sleep to-night i think if i had ten dollars i could get on till 1 found somebody to take me for what i'm worth and give me some honest work to do 1 don't want to go down hill the ten dollars closed that conversation on the inatant perbapa a year afteiwards mr ray mond was at a fair of the american insti tute and while looking at some machinery on exhibition a decent man in charge of it approached him and said is this you mr raymond " yes he replied but 1 don't remember yon don't you re member the man from sing sing ?" " no aid mr raymond " i don't remember any man from sing sing why aaid the man from sing sing don't yon re so'loot and tnen he rehearsed tha story here aat down and aaid he bubaia'ed on mr raymond's loan until he found employ ment in hia own line with a good man who knew his story and was well pleased with him giving good wages and steady work in a place of honorable trust and responai l.ility taking a book note from hia pocket the engineer repaid the borrowed money saying he had carried it for months without finding an opportunity to get from his work and come to town for the purpose if a a good ten dollars mr haymond said he for it was just the coat of saving me from ruin when he told the story afterward mr raymond said he thought it was cheap and that he had barged all bis other loans to the account of the engineer and balanced them the waist of the period i from the london lftocet j oar old friend tight-lacing has again made hit appearance beaten back for a time probably more by fashion than by the sprea/of knowledge he ha not been kill ed bat has only recoiled apparently for a better spring for his tictiini are nnm.-rou and aa pitiable aa ever the folly in one which waa formerly to be found mainly in the drawing-room bat now it aha till oar streets it ii lamentable to obeerre at every tnrn a woman yonng or old who moves forward in a stooping position unable to hold herself apri£ht iv oonseqaencs of the constraint upon the muacles of the hack if the evil of tight lacing were confined to the distorted appearance which it never fails to produce we might regret indeed to n the female form divine so defaced bat it would scarcely be in oar province to comment upon it bat a medical practitioners we see its effect ovary day in the train of nervous and dys peptic lympfcku by which it is constantly m&oataa and fa the still more grave and internal mischief of permanent character which i often ososed by it until mas little phyriologieal knowledge is saadaa part offemale edacsboa and is considered a s ii«nitill"ss.l ■" i'l of lit tle cse to protest against the cruel injury to health which women thus inflict upon themselves the matter is one that is jorm than crime—it iifollj for beauty is destroyed by the process which is in tended to increase it procuix the joyoasaews throaghoutall thaland dr kane's alterative ex tract or golden medical discovery mm asm csum coßsnmntjaa hi its early stem and m a positively sue aad oartaia nmiilj for bnsmsitis larynfitia and all liaaw mgeooghs soldbydrmsnhor x tkrse aodan and twaaty-lv cants to dr k v pierce 5 iua atrass bmwa,n y.a-ltwtthr bomlea fres of sx»w charges wslsw finance and trade omcm op the blptalo express i tstbm4t tc m p^t t gou»tay.»t«c ir ,| ob»—ao rafcara no it km ftwa u«t n-g m w lows 10 a '» 13«>1 2 r m is6j 11 a ■im r | i»u ii m uel 4 r m mi l r m uo iti mjj new york monky am stocks tue rwt'i nanctal article y tiulti dujl and mtetmiy t i*j-*1 364 at the trrwin mjc tcmtaj hid were led for only half a mi.l.on which w awiinltd t 1w u«uu 4 pro pu^li will b rec£iv«d for the remaining half mil lion to-iuwmw motmt uiet and maa4]r kl-«'tn»iu'ul[.mlihti had aud-ence with mr bout*«u at the siib-trwurr thk a m at s ip m he hjul audience with ihe km r,-ba'.u id this cicv at the custom lluum oetemoients dull and hanlv taadrat a frahtntml decline stale bond quirt railroad awl bank bond quirt stock mrfcm e.riv in the da was dull and bwt.but ■aowwe*ko»io k partiauyt9tta«aeteamd«arain««ol waslam ruada and apprehemiom w a siriufivot atooey a»arket at no dihtant da vanderbilt u^-k ahara in tha ganer*l decline cxprew stocka are ateadr exchange m-oak closing quotations money quiet and steady at 7 per c nt for call louts titaruog exchange a ihule lower at 1071&103 m gold or am-clam uiu oola without decided • hatike opening at 13 |. advaociug to istu and clwtng at 136 government at the close were steady and on game bftue higher than at the usl txtanl the following wen ihe uoutu>tu — fi foreign ' lomos p m.—omuob clowd at xl or mooer * m..1 mi for recount u h 6-20 bond clo^d * at 83 lor the iaaue of 18cz 821 for 186 a old _ • u for 1807 10-mt ... mrvl « - erie 271 111 uentnd m ureat wthot 2 i',irm s f ipt ima the bank uf england ihb,<wo . oommkrcial matters th following atttelas wert rscsirad ■this port by *< i^ka and meuqar international pw ormnd trunk m railroad during the put z noun n the markets omcx or tub x-iruo nriw t twvwmiki s 16 lmt f nor«—du!l at qmatluua spriac x smw t5 ikanf t7 m m whk 7 7**b »; uvl for j fro w w«s to lor wmie a 75#7 «| or axbcr ud •* li jo lor sfnnj wimai—horj ud liastne mm 7m i.v fo winter mn m 7500 bu mhrr ohio at fl ». com—sites no bu no ! t •*•; woo bn mm • fcormpaqk at 87a»fe o»i supply llmlti.l ijuam and ruini 1 » former quotiliooa rt»-5i»rct.iu vnj light inquiry jaajar-k hv,rirr aw in la wart mn»-aai u i .»! d j pouad card l"^?l<*il ta <• no tomnl lo 1 ■"■• ortom hal at 94 15 om d<wr auatatraaailnju ««*»«>. jtm-whitel ml at fti 6 7i trout nm and firm at t s©t*s 75 per hi bri quantity foverninj price cod m»wk.-n-l - george's bank ni l iww.bru m 60 par 100-17 50*7 75 " ■• ibrl it 7s ma«*«rel " •• httti 3ss fc bru .... 54 00 no t brl mm •■bru ... 17 so " 4 bru 00 " kitu ... 4 114 " kiu 215 selected brl s3 00 halibut a ■> ... 1 * brla 17 00 labrador herrinr kltu 3 7 vm 10 00 extra brli 30 00 ■' i brli 15 60 " kitta s 74 * buttm good to choice rwu dairy trady ud flrm at tam^tt fancy do 33«3&c wwtern food wprtiim at 2*i3oc often nwmlnltk chw dm lad %«£ rrfaaa factory .* in ood demand at l«c id jobtfia k.nds hkmvtv halt it l t aa ffwn v to tf uakal faawrmn—lowk to new lork-1.4 15 l«r wbtmt 13t^lhi~*.r cum nd i^«t|c ior mx sutmi ts 00 per tuft'iod t«iu to ajb.nf amber h»rd wood 7 75 ott wood th|mt 1000 ft livk stock the rrueinu to d»j r m rmn by l»kr 9bon vul 15 by or&nd trunk awklag slo <*» iucc 1 hat urd»y ft.ki».t w a the com*ondißf ifckjr lut mk th t bno iwrticu'v rb in the in kit riiiue e*t«rdmy re-lly f>wd slock wm oufh for aod a j»tf c number oi prime tv t-xtra keatuck eteer c.c wet^lmd kt ii eerly hoar alter which the ji»rk*tw»«qui*t i nl(l i^iif . the t c , qu j itv of the utiv^jm ii v«nr nimii«r to t on of last e*k l|»ad ppriokllnff of r-ally tee im c ed w*at«ro ani kenturky obltb are ofliel by a quuitity of thin light v n t and stau muff ai d mt tuaaa for poor aad awdiutn cattle the amr ktt doea not present an eocou ii^f wpect the ai«i etßhrara the fill * iuf dtuiiap to you 30 bd fur ohio vteen h 1217 at r xs jfctvbj tn ('<> i i i,l extra kentucky teera v 143u at fg 50 concbmao tonme 70 1 < 1 promium ky maaai aw 1604 ft t b u^i hick to mine 8 h-l rh'k'g kentucky m w ish2 at fc 12 l^wery t<i name 2 co:irii-.h ky nteen kf i4s at 7 ozf moiria to uuue i-1 1,1 111 mtmh v 1290 t 7 50 kenoyt k'.bbid.s t;7 in wl k am w 1224 at 7 06 yeonii'i to honburv < k km'yotli kl iieer r 1190 at 7 su jacoby to u<>#bury,3*2 lvi te\u nl«ertt kentucky fedatllosat ml morehou*c t muk 19 h.l raw textv steers a hhat|l jacohy u lawson '■'.' t j prime ky nt*mn ay 1340 mfc x i«siey to eiwlitih 1 hrt fat somm bute iken a lly ais7 37 andt m>n and rrtmil to hunter 34 ii rteera ay 1250 it s7 90 h<>tfle to budtuiik 13 ltd l»t a*n ay hxw at w 60 alui 4 do ay iotm at f s mk rheep the receipts are a little heavier than mv previous day tlii week tw lurualfor thursday the ti»lit.i u generally very good aad the demand active can tola butchi-iv lamw sell at 96 su">(4fl m and choice stork lam^s tn bree^nt 7^7 m wrnbrn acrf stau fine wonlcd at 3 5uc>t4 60 mm*ifeg to qo^llty the follr.wing art the - .!*• no iv peice benton to buncl^rd mr.h.j m ii •< 00 mur|i!i & jonts to quin uhl u graw(can 3^*7 74 6 i 5 miabenaii t > bollix can l't i>3 « ■'•>• but u r to v-".i a «■'; r a ii-.u!i t4n.'k«n un s3 6 25 * mklraw to binnett fan ad atocki m w 7 00 iiuin k mc4>raw u !■■'■, •■■n kla t.t«kkers 3 100 uanchicr t bennett ■..-.■tock«ti h x 7 j mil tlic arrivals o far tr.<-dt-rit tr.e in quiry b aansmd pnni i*flj la m-ltted lafj of he*\y h<>ipt for city butcher and pirfcer m"ht of the i whi hliippinfc stifk s at-iiu ur«:»rri in nr»t hanila i'ritds»rf without ajaawbai ikaßaja new yuijk ashu~pot >| i!i t and steady at 37 to 7 02 prarlsdull ati.l nominal cottox—heavy and kmm s)il of lon bale at 50c or m ddlitgf uplanc*a ftofß—rtceipu 17 17 brl-a hour it«a<h for old ana dull and dec'ininir f>.r aaft itlm of 10,4ftt bblt at sa 7<>i**l ■f(>r flperf>ne state a d western 6 5&(37 <*< for l nnn.»n to choice rxtn st*te tg if.,a u0 for do extra wt-.trn at t6«97 10 for ffood to i'limw whit whe 4 extra 0 o<^7 uu for common to rhoitc r h ohto r 50-97 0 for common to fair extra st lonia 97 " i*j 00 f.-r y wi to rhotue do cluuiiy i lift inclndrd in aleii are 4tioo bula r.!.tn i kum ior rx^-rt at ti 4u'(4 7.p the i:.-1 r priar iaßvaffml un florn kalher ra..re aotite b*lm uf 480 brb at 4 *!<*■; ifc * co&x mta in n...1.t»t t iju t salni of 30<j bru at 9s 25 fur mann talonc and rrandywlne wuukt decidedly lower sale of iov i>ru web tern at 1 20 f<>r free wkbat—keceiafta v>»,410 bu wheat rather tn re active an 1 without decided chw>)fe in th p'ic hales of 341 600 bmh at 91 s.-.*l 3k for no * nprtug *! 43 tv 1 62 for o z do u 60 for no 1 jo 1 56 for amber virginia 91 jn to 1 67 for winter red and amber wefra 91 15 for red southern illinois 91 en for amber tennessee 91 01 oi 821 for white western i 75 for extra choice white midi rtb—l^ult-t baruct—dull uuur halt juiet sales of 000 tv canada at am coaii—reoripta lat.lffi bu corn fairly active tud 2to sc better hale of 4,000 bu at 6t;(i9l 10 for omound tn-w mixed weetern 91 13*91 17 for ound d .; 91 i fct wotom yellow 91 1g fo rom mo < hi-e w.-t.m o*tb reoeipta 52,07 bu oau hrar and ?'!*■lower sale of 31,000 bu at tllit»6oc for ne southern and we*^«rn cl inr t 1 tjrts.1 rica-pul at b<*fc for carouna oorvo-firm halea of i»jo hap rin on prime term sr«*»—firm bales of 1000 hhde at 1 tl-k for cuba lti^luc for portoßioo mriliaan steadr balea of 90 hhde coha at i6e raiaofctm—firm sain at lofc for crude sjc fur refined mora dull and noaoical puri — firaier an i m fair demand rau of 1360 brli at 9m 90«s0 37 for mm doeing at 9so 37 <» h w » lor old wmm 9*7 bit tor prima and 930 00 31 00 for prim man e»d imi evenins 750 t.ru bm bujvnseplamber ai93o 00 bbbt—oulet aod iu-ady sale of lao brte at 99 50^13 so for new plain meaa 911 00-.h7 00 for bur hamb-vniet salm h brli at ttl ooyt 30 00 crr juati-dull sale of 145 pkgi at i*j 15c for ahouman 17i|19cfor hame miraiji ifriirf salea •* s boxea ho o«rad at 164 17c and 10.000 lbe abort ribbed at 17c la»—dun and heatt baka of sto to at l«019c for ateaaa 190l»fclar kattle rend red atoo 500 to team euere bepumber at mjc and 250 do mllen january and february at ls|r niiaa ouiet smlm m u#s»c t uhio and 19>»42c for state cutaw fulat at 13«16ic cuicaoo r'loub in muderau demand at 95 ♦' •-. 37 for priii : extra wmut-maadr ani firm ale o no 1 at 11 23 iniheaitcrnooii o2*ai quiet at 91 s teller ' lu-aetiw and higher saua of no t at 841 c in the afternonn no t wm quiet at 83i''rtec nefkr september uan-fcteady and fairly active haj«e j no tat 44^4«}ccaah kta-actire salm ot na i t fts^mc no * at 90c hliljt ki^it saleaai9l3s,aailerthnnonth 91 46 in store htommm - ihill om at 91 so pfcovwom - vl rk 9u 374)33 50 h l*»b—<^ulet at lßi#l4 r»«v halth b«"it,wrt mrtn ml ipm active at lee chicago ute btock cattls-qulat aad ahar at 94 urn 75 for fair tv grot cow 9c ts<#7 00 for mod ihitxxn litßßooa-activeand afeaadj at 9h sm»«79£r food to ei<>ee.au 0«10 u0 i enaafton fmh»ary^-imi!l and c.w#f at 5c on c*ni v milwacmec flot r>«n aad wm^aagad whiat-hcc.ißlua4>t9l » for no 1 audsl 2m for m t uava-dee*tßia lalai of no at 44c cork—pinaer at mr for no % rtb nominal d^l-:t s dy aod uawfeaamd 01-ul ranaiitn—h..re active it uc t bidtak uctooawago marine pom or crriio tom fcpt li pron«uar oaten hacm ckloago la,(m to ami 1 brti»oura>brti «■»•>■»». a on t ma mha—hai hh aili m tafi mai thaiaii ito^i"^?sr*tli.-!>3 jjli-,7 •*-»«■"•—•»*•«*-»■mfteaavatoahk ■«■■■•*. awaavßlaaa bavs?c da onaa ottaaja ml to otn » » mcimk w kfo millam - fir * *"*; tmjm ■i°">v>r ***** »■•'•• njitti "***' d ""*: mmmmt » stkmmrl^ak ut umatmk u,m bti «>».. j dnvnr *»• tun ufcmoa lioiurh tumo ih.7m l cl.ared get 10 9 aanar intern imal jr km im billilil w.kw mcmbk r.<tbif propdtor »« u«l rnu ttta.u prop u r boekm b«m ora b.r proprikr wrmor luatwilm » n i hi ■!» i iiiiin rvm prm»b«rri»«m«ll crloul tljlcy bn ck«."°sl d}»wbc . t uhl bdkomrumiidlisl.buto cwvaund ss cr.l no egcbrotur cotambiaa tvnmm cueago v torn scboihwr snow drop rox imi schooner rotart a«l bndlm uo'aun j son f mailer hjde aip vakiora nun isracua 10 tb aci*aucnrman.j vmm raam rim.it tv ml<nrte tml p—ed sqx 16 tip 10 7jb hi cp r»»i rune rounw cuj ferihc pitirfi tple m mtma 7.4-1 .; 1 liv ud ' i 11 tin iiiiii in m iii mm -*• ro atl«mie hr rlantta h fuwmw-nrmuhl x«»tjr chntaiin by ii h smith ft lv tetfc wmom b*t»ej hml p-^wdcr bufl»i t chkifd c for ta toy d »« m or powferf oh wrifht ft t«npku report scbr owik tin jc«i buff j to toledo we tnm fntgbu pimt v rtmmti sree ajuoßm.-tb«acow ki*to lomted wuh wuutl *■, jiirto fcor tour biim iwrh of kivmibm oa the loth da lug * ut h«**t*r mhl u full of w»t*r th tug a w tfft hu roim to iwr nl.«ttvnnc with ft umnpunp m*iun luf th tul«do blmd yi tufm with rmfti or bear tc whw ntmiag maiimct b»y shou.d mm to tb m>t«mrd l uw 4r m uhi urn piles driven to mark urn oouim of dradfii.f r>iw tlnnt by h d.inif bay wit find pi sty of water and b k j ii hie lo liurtm with uv work of the lnrd|m the j.4lm which deiwu the new channel "» ofitif opened are a uffir.-ent gnm to vm c iwwtwni 01 urn rou^e u.t ah.utd uunuc sftor learitit tar ib it land " n'.mci to marlxn*.—capt tbomav 11 8t f'nlted stated mary li(bthouie inepector of th eleventh dietiict girt the fouowtng impertant aotice 1.1 mmrintn : notice m h.r»bv firwa that the licht at michigan m*nd wui be rrirttuidw.l and tho light bownw ween un*f aod kunrim on th i:.tb m b«|m«iiber t.mjw a»<l every uight thereafter during the weaon ul npmfemi tb litfht ia eltuated upon the mmthweat point i michigan uand marking the channel between it and mudeleine lahuid the illuiulntu.nr apparatus m a kwof theu nl«r huwtng a find wkiu u«.t aroun the entire hurt wn elevated ftity fem fnjei the baa of th tower uvd one hundred and fifteen feet abure the lake levrt und ahoud be even from the deck of a yea el elcva i nd ten fewt abovw th water at a dutenee of is 4l*tute or l«i nautical mi la poixtk lmutikkita.—•tuuilaneouely with the l'xbittllion of the light at michigan lmaird u r the hiu light now shown at la ivimlc * ii u from white to n xrd rrrf from thf flat*.-the btuve phh ftam wfairh wa aground in the channel on the i 1 k-n rcleaifd and towed t thi port she h now at ukrk'aduck.aih wbethvr worth repairing uaina ter of uncei tainty dttroit tritma aanoi'k*.—the hark northweat in ginng down monda night got agruuud at the hetd uf cir -.«\ ulsml lighten were lent to her yeaterday and the ba dou ntieae got off by tbb time her canto onrisied of naarly 30,000 bu corn anj was ,|. tln«i ror buffalo - ft the cahal arrivwl bel t man 11 i'wr s m peaa a e ilurd lohn x faro a s lleverlr win babcock j j tremaioq ji«k smith an-irew bcnuk r|iiaalli.ld.n mafjtie m h phi lh * wm uccanlm aic>i miiuiie tlmrii lea holntea m kane 1 ruing ii m iterker drji.wh.-h ig.n a t.crt>uld jwhn f hager t-m purka b m amett j 8 howu w w potter he>tl m prinom m a nuiur j b wilguit sidney t ophb illue bird i>a»id cohen a d muyt f w leonard 4ineula ceo u h«.ra c b barley i snyder j three htxteiii jan b her ueo v knowlea fame edward uixoa ksk ynmnd hi iium j e ouleapic d x williams b p wadr lieut general a r lyo:i s h thorn onuit jf'fanton w w wymett rk-n thocnp tiseam j ii hn p mm arrie j n wethera hon m c brad pec ufnrd j m w im^erf street jamn parker i x putrtaea north fuar \ f wolcoit chaa wi.lri.'li w f i'kt.urkf b van al-tn r,,i iteomij john peaae jr i s l.«wi barney hird 1 p e llelluutrr £ a holt ratueanake port uyron auburch cleared b*-pt 16 alec kenrick snyuer 7mm wheat troy l ruv c partr dge 4mrauder 7xoo do do e j vicke'y ilerridon 4414 do do samann hudd 7900 dv d >. fit c right flam v gh 7170 d..d flon teeter uld ng 7vood iv frank uarrbon auvea d wm faggart cook d ■do ettie butt bus 11 7700 do do lhaac wfsaeu wigne moo do do hi oiba n qmjaon t£l7 do do m eram kemwllj t.vea do th kearney ilrrmlna lumber <]■-. j.-hnui ■moot arm lwwmce do n f x l willlaroo pet o 1 do a f wolentt fcllw mm corn ryram j 8 c-jrti cmttam x do do i tat 14 pike 8n k undriea do m m oaleh rider 13,100 oau ifonuruma jupiter cuik b*oo i-orn do km ma grey orey lunb r albaoj w h l>ecker irwiß do do ja»n parker fli«hla d dodu a o mmer lmrahar do *.. oarloita wib n do do jim vrooman rfarruwq light tchmwanda mtlt « h a -. llarr ■*«., n.(-o tmf fur puid j h stario ulds 8300 corn palmrra col j h stark u'bell 6788 do dj el>ta ahtden.rem light l-c port fccliford lou 7800 con j.irdmi 1"m bahcock hitlbert 18,155 oau albi'io pawki frmo<trtlls tbe fodo«lng buffalo boau mwj fuhootiiie durtog the twratr^mir houn previous to 1 m p m sept wt lnu»-j r nilea j c fieuer jr b d houghton ■field c'^-wrr«hrißf,)(.r ana urk,nfw t ( uelen.cerrs gun ifewle whia-r-patrick lynch krujn h muru orifln rh dunbar ht vrb - pesnaylrania uil-chm oey brodock buooxa ollbert u*nd e married m.emiko harris tal 11 in thta citj at tb t».kl o tk bn blbr br tka lav o kiold.r.ihitk.b bipwp.l-h4hi ■■.! la i tv dij b th r«t j uuird barujl clar h bw*jj thi ctlj uxl mia funk i frun of fmilll ' lia m t i newhall-n'itbkn ■■■*■*. ».« ib n l|n i l thn brid^a nxlin dum e nawlnll of ikb city.md ml lam b nanlaß,af milbuun,wu ifocanfa • dtz-wuen—bepl 11 at tt lidliiui al ika bridal wkar t j & law camamam vala tata uaa s.iu md mfca aa«aa waaal a»«a ol thia dtft died "*"-«*.* '» u v t typfcoid fenr catkariaa mrk»j afaa 1 ynn the nmn of abnimvc pro»a i r i on atund the buffalo express rt'uusiiku m the express rhinting co 0 h i swan b meet tekm9 unilnc r v'ur tlo m bnnix " sob watklf " 1 m the evehiao express two edition t 2 mid 4 p if delirered to city iiibhcribera at bixteen cent fr week to buffalo expubs job printing office the very bbt matemal i pnr*ra m nun mry dmrtpuoa of fc . ctt md j •<»*. ko u east swan tust srcond floor a.m a u m p.m p.m p.m p.m u 11 u 1 i > 4 her union ex 11 11 united tjtab ll mi eil gil an«r m l j7 .... s7 37 .... s7 pkmcmbi 7sj 731 .... 7 7jj tij .... n v ccntni aoa suai so3f->aih oo iwt oh sti-r .^ is 1 •» ** 1 3 "* aikkon ho .... iali ull !. ssfkli 5 i«t "" is "*«*«'* 9%&zs 10011 1 si £ 5 liui clnra * pins iu7 l(7i 1071 li«i 1om ids .... clcve k tol c.*r 1 111 hi ll^lll 111 111.1111 w v ti ™ s7 t s7 s7 ...!... port jm 87 k 87 .... 7 mmili 67 .... 57 k .... 57 w p ex in ul 1h 11 tul w>b 78 771 clii.ialt.iii isoi 1m canton w«w 791 7»l 7fcl 771 771 77 77j n.^fivi 88 8 88 8 71 8 qutckmlter 12 1u l m .... 31 sll d.*8t p 74 .... 73 til 781 74 mu at m p p wj .... 81 of as m «■••« bi nil ..." u ..." m 77 .... 5-s '• ol '«, tog ull .... 121 s-».ol •«»..... 1h ... is 111 i-so ol '« ... 1»h ... hoi .. 180 i-jo1 <* no 121 .... m .... m 5-»'.'tii two 1w .... hut .... 11 i-2u'.'67 !»»•.. lio .... 11m .... lla :.!.'■■«, n . 119 .... ll'ji .... uk !»«•. 110 .... 108j .... li b a ractibsred «•• of 1881 1214 1214 u 8 couptna of 1881 12ll la s-jfenaunlv m mj u 8 4-so coupou ol 18m 1211 i->j u 8 4-*j5ccupon of lgu 141 121 17 8.6-jo coupon of 18<i 1si 12lj u a.gs-10 coupotu of jan nd july '« 1191 lit u «. s coupon of 1m7 liui liwj i s i-iu coupon w lau uuj im l b low regatend ji 9l u s 11m0 coupon van imtt urreiicj 6 ryin lusj ii f iik-iu cloned heavj d d lunettlcl the decline to-day nu ver in*rkn and ext«nded thr-.u-ti the entin li.t the tollowink were the cluing quutetioofl did hied k<ohuw.;«<uiy ios fosj srt vurtceuw iw.i ii cumberland , jl juidunler ' iij „ u*nton * oo l*«uidc luil 7->i ;.»; we.lern union teietmph „ 15 ilsrtfonl * erie „. l 8 f krfe bj y.,j krie preferred 9 tl juilgjn bit«r lalj 18 ci»dia gd 955 c^f-^t 3 * n«w r c»iitr*l lrt micbv»n suullaro yi rttj ublcago'a altod 1 i5ot jt,kn/ot ailon preferred u 1.1s i;«iil..r a«d broketb terr h»u ., 33 ferre uiuu preferred 7 67 wibuh i h wabattfa pnlornd . ' m milwaukee isi paul j 741 " prafcrrej c-4 f»t fvrt w ajiie s7 f u&mli cvntnl ur 1371 c^.-jl*i«j ft pitubvrtrb 10ti mb r icd ilvk ulan.l lii iiu n rth western 77 j 77j n'•rthwet,t*rn preferred kj 88 im a uu-1 ciiml itjcton wiiur power u l.if uoipom ...* i(»i m*r:pk preferred 7j lftke shore htflem 16.1 isi llu-lem preferred utehimi central 127 iaa it jo^pb _ " preferred «, dubuqiif sioux city map b & q , *^* exptc-h stockb the follow inj were tlie closing mhtbhome wei s fanrfi & on i s a o 0 merlaui 37 p adams 57 j71 i'nited hutes ".. .* gij y«j murvhtuiu i'nlon ~. klmiir.lil.li 4,555 hidei.no its wheat bu 31,640 h ,„. sou jats bu 41..w0 pclu bdla 20 joni.bu 9s.9m bcnl l.u mo br.miui omi bis 18 hbeep no an joal tns 3.10 wine pkg .. 5 irnmeal t.rs 121 zilk bu 80 kip brii r ca»ai exroam—the following are the principal txporo by c*ii»l during the part ti hoan wheat com oeta barter k to bu bu bu bu bu rroy 42,384 24,417 syracuse 16,4-iv hotitezutua 8,400 13,000 ***** la.iwri i'ilni r 15.088 l'»rd*i 7.wh albion 12,155 total 42.384 72,l«i 38,2/.5 tii following an the receipts and hipmenta at i'iiicam and milwaukee for the peat m hoan ae re ported y telegraph clltcaso milwillri > b»'n hhi].'t harta shlp'te kwiir brli .. . u0 e/>00 l.nm 4,0m wheat bu 80.000 114,000 53,000 10,000 n bu 1s8,00 1s8.0u0 oh 2 000 0*t bu 52.000 49,000 5,000 5,0m kye b 5,500 13,000 birlej bu m uu«i do 8,000 4.00u n'aw yore rbrmim aap exroan.-the reoaipu mid expi^u of produoe at and from new tort were la luuowi lor the sack todiluj sept ii and the other iwnoda indicated pa mnee a*alk week jan 1 lara tt<.n balea 5^10 wm ko.uio flour brb lls.olo t,081,au l^es.osfi cwmiieal brb 000 l«5,610 214,010 whet bu l,07».«k u.u>,hu 5^te,0«6 c.n-ii.bu 147.415 0.w7ji0u u.ojn^tm r;e bu i.j45 115,510 24h.k40 barle fe bu 9.0m 7»7,a0 mjo ul ij-j 185,140 4^50,505 4,731,540 bx1,l-liadm .... 5 47,»70 15.s70 pork br » 6v fis.540 77^10 bauun.b pkg 1«5 8,7w «.■.,«» lard yk m0 ttt.sao k 5s4 cb««ae boxes 30,545 77(1,160 738.215 butt.-r pkg 12.kt0 42«,<u 2m.433 k.-:u brla m.1s5 mo.uo s16,4o5 crude tuip ( brb 540 11,420 6 t lf70 hpiritaturp br 751 h,1t 51,»1 tar bru 000 w,ta5 24,135 amhea.brld liu 6,085 4,820 t.iskxo dom bjjea 2.9s5 154.m0 110,47i t.ilriwco for balee 1,870 27^1 25,110 tallow pkp do 7.m5 2,100 wu.il dun balea 1.410 m 1 ta^iw tool lor ha!e 330 33,040 19,755 ii.-vh halee t15 51,o7 13^30 whi.kjr.brto l.ka ih.uo 20.065 leither mea 52,200 l,»7«^0u 1,442,400 relrc.hum nkf u.140 7.a73 4ih,:4t itearije pk^a 24 s.420 a.bito bxrovra pan dan aamatiiaa weak jaa 1 uk cot'on u>!ea 479 177,o2 rjo.ml fli.iir.hrli ».:« sw^b 944 m6 cona»l uk ib m 14i wtai bu r»,«7 12.4m.c6 3.4174w cn.hn 3i 1a7mr l^rih bfe.bu um 143,11 data b at,*u c^j beef w ana url 473 ar).342 m,7h pork hrla 825 52,<s2 61 u6 acaa fc math lii kiwi k'im uid,100l3e 3,430 tn.gal 3um ittartt :::: l s baa~ai.ll 1k.1u un hoa hal < 2,001 js^s ss5be 5 u1s a k^i ::: ss itf tuiow i-m a,rw jjsr mia tihenr i ij 4uat fljajju lavt jal stwctwb ss olam roa nous asd pwn i nra v v m baaon mom m,*m b white llll . wmkuniiiiiiu ambk a xi7.iuuw * co i*l iw «. mri « lkfri 0 m*to m.v ufannulaf uh'w|h dwmatkl iiili«ny.m b t—n mttdls 0 "*"* *"* o *'"' "■* »«~ »■?■' i i c.«r r . -* miim mmi miim ■■»>—« m ■-...... i r>m»n i uml - r ijiiii.r_r*pm o—immi u in cmiuf rfbmim omumm wm a smith i|m xi t|rtl«m r ri«r astujvssrrh era wtotr al».«n.jr w mltorum l lull w ll *'**• ■. ■. mjmi ikwim i !■■■■!. m tnomabclam iii.mi ohrt « iran q w morgan * co.-s li»b_ror —. hathawat rrtttt l imw noalvltw ttrljhi v u atfanlfe sock lot b vtponiiarfwllll.uatliiaradaylvel.uio o.u t it aim alumtc part c»a a>h m 1869 55i1 ss anthracite coal co ss r&tts g j?s s s ■^.■fc pt l a iom"l>a«m p knulnk lackawanna coal 1-ouu-l.bjtp.n rri£foru»^s l w ton 1 too 1 ton s^iv jjj 1 2 j t hoole & co deautrs in hard and soft coal mcu t n di»s*o «., 8.18j0.k 1 j t u'x"j 1 __ e l hehstrom coal amd coke winds & fredekick omci amu yard si9eriebt to coit slip oo.md ate huml eoui aim iniuich mi bo nit o»k 81.-i.unth wl nut md il lor uui pnrpmn v ih l.)»ml urm prloa.whloh ikhmhd ud cl.li.md 1 rf cidijo id iiuuiutta.io.uit puichmn bnu.cb 080 ho » ijxl wimhteb p n ruhbsicil qoal coal a & j hamill h ii snt^stmt cmr if butm 11 m huultud wait u the low»t bvkct """ qentjine lackawanna ntuvukmuhmi biuhburkhcoku all ookl kfmtiml quekn city coal yard oeitesa budoe and nil cabal o »» on ti rt bu*uo k t for «... • i"j • t wl kl,,d or hard and h rr tual . oi w ud null b -- i,;vj s^n m»n t-«w •* haru ndhop hood («■!.. w 1 ad „, to , hr „,,., jt lv«i«t hi ay put at tb cmv ; 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-17 |
| 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 | 1869-09-17 |
| 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. 81 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-17 |
| 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 | 1869-09-17 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690917_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. 81 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv friday september 17 1889 no bcbi cable news great britain the lonkos times propiiecikb u alt be twecn the uflub statrh and sfaik anuthir okrhyhirder-wuth of the archbishop of armagh lokdom sept 16 the km hu an editorial article to-day on mr sickles not to tha spanish government on the cuban queatton wherein it says it wh generaliy beiiered that president irant would not in terfere or allow interference in the cuban nneation until congress cuulj vote upon it u he leu resolved than formerly or has a pressure foro&d him to aaoctioa the demands npon spain fur the abandonment of cuba there v no doubt that the alternative of fered spain in her abandonment of the island or american recognition of the insurgents the probabilities are that we are on the eve of aeriou events the struggle will 1 bopalsee so far aa sp%in in wtmammti but the government cannot resist the impulses of the people the flame of spaninh pride in fatt kindling and the government striving to oheck it will soon m extinguished in tha nnoat tranquil provinces of spain come offers of men and arm in order that the ragtilar troops may go to cuba the ag grwosiva policy of the united states cannot be jnatified by the attitude of spain toward cuba it u not a juestion of slavery for the abolition of slavery has already l»een decided upon it is not the deter mi nation of spain to resist the demand of the cu bans for negotiations have been opened to allow the severance of the island setting aaida the queation whethf-r the mean to set cuba free are fair to spain it is doubt fal if a war of races might not ensue if the inaarreotion is not extinguished before the omira of the island i nder the present ciitieal cirenmatanoes the cortes on re-a aembling will have to turn their whole thoughts and attention to the difficulties and dangers of cuba ikklam dtmlis sept it*.—the synod ban ile hed againut the admission of t.r njkio members to future conventions the archbiihop of armagh died to-day aged 68 a bailiff named treyne was shot dead at abbey oerry to day the culpnt it is supposed was a feiuan the continent sri'port hpain is likh cum i'oi.hy huri.inf;amk alwtl't i wh nu'edkn i'akim sept 16 mr hurliokmie ant the chinese embassy depart for stockholm early next week the british minuter of foreign affairs the karl of clarendon is in town and yesterday had an interview with the emperor the £■puf./ir reportathat at the recent interview with geu prim the emperor re newed hit declaration of abaolutc non intervention in the affairs of spain and declined to accede to the request that fran c should make representations against the recognition of the cuban insurgents by the united states spain maprid sept hl—the difficulties with the united states on account of aha are in a fair way ef settlement egyptian cotton alexandria sept ib.—the prospects of the cotton crop in egypt v favorable new york honorable 111 mm of shrhit»an shook the i'ercvia.v mi.nktlk here kash by ttflltt tftftl hall ihiiim tinu nku york sept lfi — investigation of ths charges against sheridan shook md othen wu continued to lay mi mr shook wm honorably difuhar^eh medh al the new york state homeopathic medi ual society now in session in this city has inaugurated a movement for the erection of a monument to h b qnm m i the lather of homeopathy in america rimy the blacksmith will be tried in thi 1 ourt o genera sessions on tuesday next i oloßti llwhtiiffl * at a meeting of the larpenters aud joiner national convention in lfrookl>i to-day a resolution was offered that the prt judicea of the member of the nnion against oolored people are mich that it in inexpe dteot to admit them v member this led to an augry debate anrl the reiolution was filially laid upon the table bbtrktary kot'twklt . secretary i'outwell to-day had nutneroug catleri amon whom were collector irin dell t horace oreeley and ueral butter fi«ld he alao received delegations of steel import«rt and sugar refiners who desired moiditicatiotih in the methods of assessing aad oolleoting duties at the sub-treas ury 1m met a deputation of hank i'rcsidenta rautin to th issue of additional amounts of obe and two dollar notes and was also interviewed by a number of broken and other business mci thu evening he dinad at the union l>eague flub by invi tation of collector ihonell and about forty merchants and bankers of this city hasf uai 1 the base ball mat,,h to-day between the athletics of philad iphia and eckfords of brooklyn resulted in favor of the kck ford 39 to 16 in seren innings tr<»ttin to-day was the second of the fall trotting meeting of the prospect i'ark fair ground association 7he tint race for horses that never beat 2.30 was won by koden's capt gui time mill 2h and 2.33 second race double teams was won by jessie wales and honettallen . time 2.31 i m 2.35 and li h the last day of the meet ing takes place saturday the race bein for 91000 for hones that never beat 2.40 the wood race is for all horses the entries bsiu mountain boy lady thorn george palmer and rhode i*l and a r han skrknaiik the proposed serenade to the peruvian minister by cubans took place this evening and speeches were made by him and othen in favor of the cuban cause maine latest mmrss from the state eltc tions auoaffta me sept 17.—returns from 331 oitiu and towns give a total voto of 7«,358 ns follow chamberuio 41,071 snuth3o,7o!j uichborn 3979 chamber inin't majority over both c 84 llichborn's tou will not exceed 4aou and i lumber lain's majority will he 7r>ou the falling off on the total rote from last year will be 41,000 th constitntioual amnndment giving towns th rigbt to divide into wards is passed although the tote is tery small to senate stands 27 repnblicans to 3 democrats and 1 doubtful george e minot of kennebec has only 48 majority with one town to hear from this disaffection is owing to th railroad q«**tion th friends of the broad-gnag generally opposed him th bow will probably stand 126 re fnblienna to 2s democrats the llichborn party hare not elected a member of either waach ef the legislature fire at saratoga the custon hotel and tkii dwellings burned siiitooi sspt 16.—a fin occurred this r*ning is the clinton how v old w*oi*a bailding opposite tlu pnabyterian cboxob which destroyed th hold and two hem adjoining ownod by joseph blneksll th clinton how n own*n hr f miligt who mmiii > lot of hmo on which then ■nn iaaoraae of «»». th hotal wy ooonpwd br c 11 dim whaw lorn by th imml of hio fcratan it f imo on which than m no h nil j kn«k»u'l lon an hi b.iw ta-f ■mm in»««d for 91000 mr eiknu ilh li pnft af th koutni li wjondnvlii m ohon h»jfamr vmton othor oonnanta w ih 4w«ii ing honim nuuisad loun by tha removal of their furniture washington a re-asbes.sh em of the imm tax de termined on imlin assessors af nmb to hbo tue work at once a ndhu *>* the mui lbtjtkk wjflßmffo sept 16.—1t is umoonced by the publishing association that the washington utfttm will be issued on mon day jin connection with xati-hil mfhh yr/"v m a democratic morning journal lienieii there » no truth in the report that min ister motley h-m t ten a letter expressing disaatisf action at the policy he is mat met art to pimne regarding the alabama claims rnuun ial tbe following ra the custom receipts at the ports named from sept 4th to 11th inclusive l&wton new york 4,80*2,193 philadelphia 111,883 haiti mom 9203, |
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