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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday september 18 1869 no 8061 the wild man interviewed there has been so much talk about the mysterious wild man out there in the west for some time that i finally felt that it was my duty to go out and interview him there was something peculiarly sad twachingly romantic about the creature and ' his strange actions according to the news . paper reports he was represented as being i hairy long-armed and of great strength ' v and stature | ugly and cumbrous ; avoiding men but appearing suddenly and unexpect | edly to women and children , going armed i with a olub but never molesting any press mid the wild wan i am willing to toll you all you wiah to know bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that imi to ready to unboooui myself to a nmptpir mau when i have so studiously avoided conversation with other people i will now unfold my strange story 1 was 1 bom with the world we liv upon almost 1 hi the aon of « am , what i waa prrnent when the h<kkl waa ss nounoed which r i im the father of the wand*-ring jew 1 moved oat of reach of his club and went on taking noteii but keeping a war 7 on him the while jlo smiled a melati choly imiie and resntnej when i glanrc back over the dreary ' vhm of ages i see many a glimmering land mark that is familiar to my memory and oh the leagues i have traveled uio i things i have seen the event i have li ip ed to emphasize 1 was at the assasniu atiun of cipaar i marched upon mecca { with mahomet i was in the cmsatlet and stood with godfrey when he planted the i banner of thecross upon the battlements i of jerusalem i " one moment please—havo you given these items to any other journal can " silence ! i was in the pinta'a shrou<u with columbus when america burnt upon hii vision i saw charles i l<eheaded i waa in london when the lunpowder plot waa discovered i was present at th trial of warren hasting 1 waa n american oil when lexington was fought - when the declaration was promulgated v hen corn wailii surrendered when \\ ashington died i entered paris with napoleon after elba i waa present when jou mounted your guns and manned your fleets for your war of 1812—when the smith tired upon sompter—when richmond full—when the president's life waa taken in all the ages i have helped to celebrate the triumphs of g—isjs the achievements of arms the havoc of storm fire pestilence and famine your career has been a stirring one might i ask how you came to locate fca tbeee dull kansas woods when you have been so accustomed to excitement during what i may term such a protracted period not to pnt too tine a point upon it listen once i wan the honored servitor f the noble and the illustrious here he heaved a sigh and passed his hairy hand \ ajflrom his eyes but in these degenerate days i am become the slave of quick doctors tad newspapers 1 am driven fr m pillar to post and hurried up and down some timea with stencil-plate and paste brush to defile the fences with cabalistic legends aad somatismin in grotesque and extravagant character for the behest of some driving journal 1 attended to that ods*b hank robbery some weeks ago when i waa hardly rested from finishing up the mw-wow about the completion of the i'acihc kail road im mediately 1 waa spirited off to do an atro ombs murder for the new york papers stext to attend the wedding of a patriarchal millionairs next to raise a h v rrah about th o great boat raoe and then just when i had begun to hop that my old bones were t have a rest i am bundled off to this howling wilderness to strip and jibber and be ugly aad hairy and pull down fences and waylay sheaf and scare women and chil dren and waltz atouud with a club and play wild man generally—and all to gratify the whim of a bedlam of crazy newspaper scribblers from one end ot this continent to the other i am described aa a gorilla with a sort of human seeming boat me—and all to gratify this uill driving scam of the earth .'" poor old carpet bagger !"' i have been served infamously often in modern and semi-modern times i have been compelled by base men to create fraud ulent history and personate all sorts ol impossible humbug i wrote those crazy jtuui letters i moped in a french dun gaoa for fifteen years and wore a hdiculoui iron mask i poked around your northern forests among your vagabond indians a solemn french idiot personating the ghost oi adead dauphin that the gaping world mi ght wonder if we had a bourbon among us i hays played sea serpent off nahant and woolly-horse and what-is it for the ma sßjni i have hnterviewed politicians for th sun worked all manner of miracles for thei herow ciphered up election returns for the world and thundered political econ omy through the triimuf i have done all the extravagant things that the wildest in nation could ooatrive and done them well ad tku i sjy reward—playing wild man in kaaaaa without a shirt myiterious being a light dawns vafrne f pon me—it grows apace—what—what v joar name sbhsathh1 !" hsoov horrible shape ' it spoke again ok pitiless fate my destiny hounds sac omoe ssore lam called i go alas is taw o rest for me la a saomemt the wild man's faaturw tajm to aoftea mad refine and his form to samass a more haw grace aad symoae mry his ub ehaaged to a spade and he viaslswl h aad started away sighing ■sillily sad shedding fan whither poor shads t creature except sheep or other prey t"q of eating and drinking and not particula boat the quality quantity or character o the beverages and editsles living in tb woods like a wild beast seemiag oppressed and melancholy bnt never angry moaning and umelimu howling but never uttorinf articulate sonnds such waa old shep iaa the papers painted him 1 felt that th j itory of hii life must be a sad oue-a story ' of suffering diaappointment exile a stor of man'i inhumanity to man in some shapr ior other—an i longed to persuade th se i c-ret fr.*ni him " since you say you are a member of th | to dill ul1 the bvri'.v family !" | such was the response that fluted back wjm the wiuj h tli sad spirit shook it ringlets to the bree/.u nourished its shove alutt and dis*p->eare i beyond the brow o the hill all of which is iv strict accordance with the facts l s.l attest makk twain cable news grsat britain rtittaum bznuen nkm tub unmou i'hess on si'ain am libv aimoha liim s of kayoukhtd tfwftfttwit lmjiußj sept 17.—-the star radicil organ tv-day states that the difficult etween the united states and spun ou the cuban question is in a far way of wt tlcment the rumor of a proclamation guaranteeing religious liberty and freedotfl of election shortly to be issued by th spanish government is a better omen but ii report of the conduct of the military government in cub arc true the once muni must be prefaced by otiu mure esseo ti.il namely that the < übans \><>, pennitte-i t live to enjoy them 1 he t legropa has an editorial t da on the relations exulting between spain ant the nited states wherein it says i u recognition of the cubans would place washington wrong on the alabama que tion with what consistency can righft be grant«*l to wandering gueattm not for ■midable enuugh for hh*:kade if england desired to put the sccnaera of her polic out of court she ahuuldencourage the poliu ■ascribed to lieu 4 i rant we prefer to tik the questiod on the broad grounds of com mon interest war between spain aum america would be a material injury that would be equally apportioned the shif i'niu of the latter would be a prey to r tecrd and her commerce with prolif & would pass to neuteralii the reduction of the national debt would be aneated internal reorganization checked and public discontent would revive with ihe growing burdens spain would lote < üba but continue spain with in r ob stinate tenacity of resistance her great an developed resources her power to attack american trade and her comparative in vulnerability to retaliate america would gain at heavy coet what might for years be more loss than gain would be entangled v war combining a maximum cost and min imum glory such considerations cann'it l'-v unregarded at washington sin v thrnt fa still grounk for hope that pea-:e may be preserved adviuea have been raceived here annouo mg the total w i trie of the indian mail steamer cornatic off the inland of shad iaii in the upper part of the ked sea all tin passengers and crew succeeded in reach ing the shorn in safety but the mails an cargo were lont the steamer had a large amount of specie on board for this cit,v which was lost the examiner on the subject of spin and cuba has the followiug by the hi-i "> of analogy there is uo longer any physical impediment to the repreoentatlon of cuoa in the spanish cortes expediency recoio mends it but for cuba is it not too lata v if not sold or surrendered her own inhabi tants must in some form be mortgaged to the americans with the certainty that once in power she will certainly become theirs it is utter tor cuba that tuis should be ac and it ia better perhaps for spain the remains of l--dy l'almcrstun were interred at westminister t->-day rain for the past few days has been g n eral but not heavy harvesting in york shire has been stopi>ed a weeks cry weather ia necessary'to secure the crops in good order a rumor is current here this evening to the effect that xapoleon on account of the precarious h ate of his health will shortly abdicate in favor of bis son but will retain the presidency of the council peter mark roget the author died to day aged ninety yean preparations continue for the c-nnin in ternational scullers match between wa'tcr brown of portland mo and joseph s*d ler t teddington eug , which is appointed for 1 otober 7th on the thames from put ney to martlak brown has abandoned his american built boat for one constructed by jewitt he trains with ex-champion mt-nry x liy as coach the betting is now tw to one on sadler i re lan f code sept 17 the farmers club has adopted resolutions demanding perpotitity iv land tenures the placing of rents oii a fixed basis and abolition of distress for rent a national tenants league wai or ganized , dublin sept 17 in the synod of ar magh » resolution excluding the laity from deciding questions of doctrine and d-sct pline has been rejected by a large majoiity the synod has also rejected resolution looking to the representation of minorities and has adjourned until the 3dtk inst the continent bold hem ami j|y a member of the fresciit orp3 legislatik-the sra!^3h situation c c paris sept 17 mrrperetry on.r"of the members of the corps legislatif has written a letter in which he demands that deputies shall reaaseml'le on the 2jth of october of the.r own free will if th ■gov ernment does not convoke the chamber according to the constitution spain madrid sept 17.—1t is thought that the cabinet at washington has beoome somewhat more conciliator linos th re ceipt of telegrams from uen sicklon to the effect that the over excited temp sr of the spanish people will oompel the govern ment to continue th war for the suppres sion of the insurrection in cuba the kii of italy has given his 001 sent t»e selection d the luke of cien » a comt«toioti.mr 17—tb kht diteof ectptraw difienltiaa respoti the carrying out of that portion of tie ico-d ofecul utter of th ss u to the budget loans i>tkbkrttim duccsbiotr the hague hept 17—during the wm ion of the statistical coogrsss in this city ywtwlay mr t had wick aov«d for he collection of ftirtitt respmtia uw nilitary ervic*s with a view to the reduc tion of standing armies mr hughes of now york supported the motion in a lengthy speech wherein he contrasted th anaameoto of eoropa with those of the united states he example the recent war in america for the uipprwsion of rebellion and extirpation of slavery when all was over the return of soldiers to their peaceful associations to oay the costs of that war does not impover ish and weaken the country as much as standing armies do the european ckrmsav kkklin sept 17 the organization of the national liberals of north and south germany into one party i projected the scheme is generally approved though in havana there is much apparent reserve new york n omc!4l tnvkhtication jv thk cit tjm hofjm books to huh flitter amun trik attv likh lysn vokk sept 17 secretary boat w.-ll wu engaged this morning with t'ol lajftgf irinnfcil and others thurlow weed aum to pay hia respecu the audience with the m rchanm did not take place as he secretary was obliged to return fto a'islin^um tub cl'stmm hoc a rumor believed to be founded on fact that the force in the c'uitom house is to be reduced and the books of the various de partments examined with the view to de tect alleged frauds created considerable ex jitement among attacht-3 to-ilay fred a talmatlge ex-member of con jresa from this city died this morning at l.itchtield conn new politic al movement the workingmen union held an im portant meeting to night and resolved 01 orating a new political independent party h act in concert with the german trades rgaiiizations of this city this fall it wa blm resolved to request gov hottmaa to ■ntui-ce the kight-hour law railroad accident togo collision ox the central roap near lyons skvkkal i'ersons injcred so fatal casualties ilrh-iiestrb n v sept 17 a serious c liisamin occurred on the central railroad at l.y>nn this evening the 6:30 train from this city ran into the rear end of the n nek train owing to the carelessness of the switchman destroying the engine and dis tbling every passenger coach in the train everai persona were injured but no fatal casualties are reported eorge colborne the engineers is un hurt john t ofley the fireman is cut about the head and shuulders a baggageman named putnam who be longa at palatine bridge was badly scalded y hot water from the boiler miss jennie ntwton of ilochcst t re x-ived internal injuries which may prove fatal ilobbins of whitcaboro was hurt in the le^t it 19 iuijmhsible to procure tho names of others injured m the railroad authorities are reticen on the subject several cars in the stock train were de stroyed and the cattle in them killed miscellanous telegraphic items of general interest from different points a denver dispatch says that further elec tion returns confirm yesterday report of a republican majority where democrats made party nominations they have general ly been dcfoataov the legislature will have a clear mmi<:*n majority a telegram from puelila myb that wild i!ill a noted character who has figured as hero of several sketches of life on the bor der got into difficulties on election day and while being taken to colorado jail was fired upon from the bush and killed at a m«eting of the n»tional capitol executive committee a call for a conven tion to be held in st louis october 20th was decided upon and will be published in ill the prominent papers of the country the call after stating that the governor of alt the states are invmtcd to attend the convention says that in case the governors i.f any of the states refuse to send dele gates to the convention those delegates delected by congressmen from any < nngrestional district will be received and duly admitted to their seats the governor and staff arrived at elmira yesterday morning he visited the fair grounds at eleven o'clock in company with resident campbell and others and made a all inspection of the objects on exhibition the party were the guests of lucius robin son the governor and party left for al bany on a special train last evening prince arthur with the members of the government yesterday visited the military school high schools morvin college la val i niversity and french cathedral the | party were everywhere received with ci - thuaiasm ' waddy thompson who was arrested in st louis in company with perry fuller lor alleged revenue frauds and sent to new < means under the charge of the i . s mv ahsl for trial was taken from the marshal at jackson term yesterday on a writ of mbma mrjm and brought before judge lee of the law court of memphis and dis charged on the ground that the united states commissioner only had the power of a magistrate to bail or commit and could not order a prisoner to be carried to another state he ordered the discharge of the prisoner thompson was immediately re arrested by the deputy v s marshal on a warrant issued by commissioner morrison of memphis on the same charge he was afterwards released on bail to answer to uy his physician report a decided inmprove ment in got church's condition bat re gard him as by no mean out of danger a fire yesterday morning in toronto oat destroyed three frame house on queen street two children belonging to a man named chalooer perished in the flamea one fireman was killed and another fatally injured by the falling of a chimucy the mother of the children aaved a third child by throwing it out of a window michael hogan of albany waa thurs day night induced to enter a hack by a party of three men one of whom he knew when a short distance out of the city they took him out robbed him of fifty dollars and beat him nearly to death they left him insensible on the road where he lay 111 morning before he recovered his senses the villains an yet at lar?e in north ridgewater mass last even ing james armstrong fired at his father-in law with a revolver and missed him but wounded james welch a neighbor he than fired another shot killing his mother in-law he tied and at last dates had not been arrested some light v now beicg thrown upon the brooks shooting affair in philadelphia james apple whose distillery had been closed by brooks was arrested yesterday and committed without bail charged with being implicated in the shooting the treasury department now proposr to furnish blands and other stationery to ali custom houses the amount of availrble coin in the treasury ia 182,832.3.3 40 including 121,355,040 in gold certitjeates outstanding on the 14th iaat the coin with the excep tion of **, 000,000 ia at the sub treaauiy in new york the ease of david e saundera default ing teller of the north national bank of iiode?htlstt pthe amount of^e defalca tionis slstotm thei loe to the bank after deduotinc the binds of saundws will be say the office j96.000 conaecmni o—d the latter arthmr adama was daatewmly and rt v feared fatally autihil aaotkar charles idrfatm waa badly oat he negroes have bees mtot%ml turkey raom vhiuott ariukiovi r.vmv j i sumhaby of akotulb uetteb to the egyptian ricebov co.mrfa-ntwopli sept 15—by french cable from london sept 16.—the grand vizier has dispatched a second official let ter in the name of the sultan to the viceroy of egypt in which he expresses the satisfaction of hia imperial majesty at the receipt of the assurances of ndelity on the part of hia p which his note contained aa alao hia pleasure at the compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of the recent firman mani fested by the utter the sultan how ever especially insists that the vioeroy shall in the future observe strictly the following points of the royal missive viz : that the egyptian army shall be reduced ; that thirty thonsand needle-guni alone shall be ordered in europe or elsewhere and that all small arms beyond that num ber v w«u aa any iron-clad vessels of war which may have been bar gained for or are now in course of construction shall be countermanded that the public taxes of the territory shall be levied and collected in the name of the sul tan only that taxes ahali be imposed only iv the name of the sultan that the annual budget of finance ahall be submitted regu larly to the sultan for authorization pre vious to its promulgation that hia approval be asked for in all cases of contract of for eign loan that th viceroy shall not hold direct official intercourse or communication with foreign governments and that he shall tfdrd through hia ollioers better treat ment to muaeflman pilgrims journeying to md from the holy shrine the grand vizier adds in conclusion hat on compliance with these terms and in understanding aa to a faithful executive observance of them the sultan will be very lad to see the v uxroy in constantinople new york a neutto buried i'si'er kurty feet of i f:\rtu-beharkable faeskryation of his life-political notes new yokk sept 17 the twenty < third street i'nion republican general committee met last night and passed reso lutions sympathizing with cuban insur and declaring it to be the imperative , dnty of our government to recognize at } once the independence of cnba the females the work ing woman association hut ' evening voted to organize in accordance vi th an act of their incorporation without delay one member explained the disposi tion of the hester vaughn fund which [ she said had been sent to the girl reports to the contrary notwithstanding * tbe democracy the union democratic general committee met at tammany hall last evening w m tweed presiding a long list ri places for 8 tie holding of primary elections to select delegates to the state < onvention was $ adopted after which the committeeadjourn c ed until next monday evening c hcmuoli/t the subscriptions to the hnmboldt monu ment fund aggregate 4700 50 the ex penses it is believed will amount to 5000 1 f>in«;ci,ak preservation i lewis carter a negro who was buried by ■the caving in of a well at jamaica l 1 • on wednesday is still alive nearly forty i icet under the surface a two inch iron a pipe was run down to him and he breathes ' and converse thiough it he ha now - been more than thirty hours buried and is i without food but a urge gang of men are t at work digging him out t insank convicts *; five inmates of the state lunatic asy ylurn at auburn were brought to the tombs yesterday to be sent to their .' bounty asylums all of them were con 1 vi.jts who had gone mad in prison and ! most of them appeared to be dangerous - v one of them was on old man whose term of a twelve years and six months expired yes terday he was allowed to go free not t>eing insane mmtasmi kibe [ last nitfht a tire was discovered in the y section of judd's unseed oil work on ( cherry street near the east uiver and in j a very short time the whole building which , extended one hundred and seventy-live feet c along cherry atreet and back one hundred feet towards grand street was in a blaze the principal portion of the extensive r bmiding and stock was destroyed the loss is about 21)0,000 there were sev enty-hve meu at work at the time but not . one of tl.'in could jive an account of the ■origin of the tire they were fully injured mm — ■j cable news the sir jchn franklin imhtment dis gftlmßß by the london pres*-napol eon aoaun on the street london bafft 17 the morning 9km fard in speaking of news from san buena ventura concerning the recent discovery of the remains of the franklin expedition saysr the data on which to accept the l6cument as genuine are too slender and unl^sa further corroborated in a manner dif ficult to anticipate we scarcely fancy skep ticism is misplaced irelanu * i>rm.in sept 17.—booth editor of the frtsi am'ttrnn was yesterday brought be fore the court and remanded for trial on a charge of participation in a fatal affray at tobbermore recently france pahs sept 17.—the emperor yesterday app jart'd in the streets of paris i-brsonal mrs scott siddons sailed for new york yesterday _ washington admiiiai iioff9 views ox the situatron in ftfm alt istkre^rin'g qik3tios l"n uek thkmytb amendment washington sept 17.—a1l the man ben of the cabinet are now in washington except the attorney general and the pres ident will return by the middle of next week cuba admiral hoff had an interview with sec retary robeson and admiral porter yester day on cuban affairs it is claimed that the admiral's sympathies have always bees with the lubans bat that hie instructions required him to remain strictly neutral and it would hare been obviously unseemly for him to indulge in any demonstrations favorable to the insurgents he thinks the struggle will he a protracted one unless some outside interference takes place the rumored european alliance to pro tect cuba is still a subject of discussion in washington and the cuban representatives contend that something decidedly favorable to that island will emanate from our state department in a few days cold scrpixi secretary boutwell has between fso.oix 000 and fm.ooo.oooin gold in the treasury but will not probably sell at present a herald siksation the new york herabf special says a plot has been sat on foot.lt is charged by radical office-homers in virginia to have until the session oommeiicing in 1870 it is proposed to get up evidence of outrages ans tends by s walker party and by tbe aid of fillibustering in congress and refer ences to the reconstruction committee have the whole question adjonrnsa by this means the present office-holders will be permitted to serve at least twelve months longer the originators of the scheme it is said perceive the strong support of but ler and boutwell a rommd seat the trihmnt special says j j hinds of deestor alabama who was tbe repub lieaa e—rthats for congress in the sixth cnsigisssiimsl district of that state has asrred a aetiae epos a 0 sherwoed the dsssswatie member sleet that his slsetismi will be contested mm—si's jajori»y was less than 700 and it is ausgsd by ■!■it "■-*--• ■-*■■ni-iiii mil f vented from voting the republican ticket ewbb inl^3banu*lsk^^lv^m j^^svn ail vw«l^amw^bn tt lai alao asserted that sherwood is not eligible to a seat in congma from the fact that hia disabilities were not removed prior to the ratification of the fourteenth asaendment thia raises for the first time a couititu tional question aa to whether the dieabili ties of any demon could be legally removed prior to the pasaage of the fourteenth amsndment an aa to entitle such person to a aeat in congress the frieada of mr hinds assert that abundant proof of vio lence used againat colored voters will be furnished this is the district canvassed by hinds haughey and sherrod the lint being the regular nominee the second independent republican and the hut the democratic nominee in the canvass haughey who was the member from that district in the fortieth congress was shot and killed at t'ourtland the west latest diue'.t f£"u ma.fuu powell'a sx r£ditiox_thg onouamß ox his way betauatoby hlkilelt ok tbru of the pakty tin deaeret vir of the tth mat says that according to a telegram the powell ex pedition arrived sa'cly at the mouth of the rio virgen on the 3uth of august major powell himself had arrived at m george rtah on liig way home and would be in salt lake iv a few days the same paper of september sth has the following we have received a dispatch through the deaeret telegraph line from st george of the murder of three of the men belonging to the powell expedition it an peara according to the report of a men ly indian that about rive days ago the men were found by peaceable indiana of the jhebett tribe very hungry the sheustts ted them and put them on the trail leading to washington in southern utah ou their journey they saw a squaw gathering seed and shot her whereupn they were fol lowed by three shebetu and killed a friendly indian has been sent out to secure their papers the telegraph does not give the names of the men cincinnati officers of the national woman's sit kkaue convention-nominations hy the democracy cincinnati sept 17 the woman's suffrage convention is in session here and adopted a constitution yesterday the following officers were electnd to the state association president-mrs h m tracy cntter vice rre«ident~mrs a m langley recording secretary—mm h m don ney corresponding secretary—mrs m m colt treasurer—mr l h trail warden—mrs j b quinbv keaolutiuntt nn passed favoring female suffrage the dt-qkuratic ity convention yester day nomiu^ted a ticket half of the can didates wuru kepublicaus and half demo crats items by telegraph the extensive flour mwufa'-tory oi sib ley & pennypacker corner of twelfth and buttonwood streets philadelphia was burned this morning tho building was owned by w b thomas wbo.se loss is 20,000 insured one floor was occupied a an armory by col thomas regiment and the musket were all consumed all the other floors were tilled with empty bar rels mesnra warriugton a co con tinental steel pen work opposite were badly aoorched and the stock and ma hinery damaged by water a were also w aj allen's cabinet workshop thos w evans awning post maker c 11 mcl lon machinist and several dwellings ad joining the total loss is about 50,000 sibley a peuuypacker were burned out last year when located on wallow street about a square distant governor geary has appointed gal thos a scott gen gee w c'jm gen j x vlorehead linn uichard j haldeman < ssi w'm phillips henry mccurmick lion c dawson cole man hon stanley woodward edward f gay and hon hendriuk b wright delegates front pennsylvania to the southern commercial convention to be held in louisville x y on the 12th of october next a tire this morning in hinman a sper ry's machine shop and sperry'ii skate manu factory at syracuse damaged the building about 6000 fully injured hinman a sperry's loa on stock and machinery i sum mi insured mr t sperry skate manufacturer loses between 30 hx aod 510,00 insured for sid.imx silas j herring manufacturer of ii*y tedders lose 1400 insured for 1300 twenty-five thousand pairs of skate were burned or badly damaged f/olft with a urizzly an excrtlnf adventure is the kooky mountains orre*i ndeuce cuicago tribuue.j wind kiver valley august 30 after our camp had been pitched on bear creek we sailed out to gather some of the wild cherries gooseberries and currants that grew in abundance about the camp mr crutcher the guide major gordon lieutenant htambaugh aod several others of our party accompanied by a number ot soldiers repaired to the creek near by and began eating the fruits with which its banks were lined presently major gordon's at tention being attracted by a peculiar nods near him he called to mr i.rutcher and asked who the man on his right was crutcher gave one look a shout of bear ! bear !" and beat a haaty retreat standing on his hind feet and drawing the limbs through his mouth with his paws was a monster rocky mountain grizzly bear all lands at once retreated t a respectful dis jqcs and we were discussing how we should attack the beast when a abot rang out upon the air followed by a crashing of boshe and cries of help ! help !" hash ing forward we witnessed one of the moot tern*ic conflicts ever recorded in this coun try it appears that at the time of our discov ery of the bear and his retreat a private soldier of the calvary named kngene lam bert was so near the animal he could al most uy his hand upon him deeming light impossible tboogn it is possible the bear had not yet seen him lambert who was armed with a carbine took deliberate aim and fired the bear was standing with his breast toward the soldier at the time and the shot was well-delivered below the fore leg but scarcely had the rifle cracked when the monster uttering a terrific groirl rush ed upon tho unfortunate man but little of the struggle oonld be seen on account of the thickness of the buahea nor could any one fire for the lwnnm of the combatants the bear had closed with lambert and although the poor man's cries wen pitiful we could render him no anriitanm over and over they rolled on the ground crash ing the brambles nod even shaking young trees m their straggu mntu at last the bear was seen to suddenly nlirs.lt his hold of lsmbert ""* limp away all this oocurred in leas time that it ha takes to tell it we at ones picked up tbe^poor soldier and found him insensible and completely covered with blood near him lay tns bear quite dead and on opening tho brute we found that lambert's first shot had pier ed the heart with the aid of water from the brook we revived the soldier and bore him bleeding to camp having no rgeon n soldier of the name of white who had oooe served as a kosatul steward for some time sided by major gordon proceeded to examine the unfortu nate man's wounds the scalp was torn from the crown of his head and hung down over the left ear which was mit entirely in two parts the cheek was laid open near tho tern pie aod the ness mi the bock near the left tbo*lder had been torn so that the air from the longs ilnpnl is unall pejv in addition to these wounds lambert in defending himaalf had tare hie loft arm into the boar's mostth and it was badly erashsd a bloodier or mot pitiable ofcjeet than the wounded man oomld not bo imag imd affcsr repeated appliwhsß sfcold water the blood was st-aoho and the woude sewed op no one thought he cmld live bat lambert liilhil ho—jd speedily get wsjl oaring the svening thro bears osjm dffwn and sat on uas i naar w eaap bat as the soldier said w | had not loat any grizaliee and ao did not i attack them it waa a and nigh in camp 1 owing to the unfortunate adventure of the | afternoon nevertheless we ai—ni il to out up and eat a good rt of the beer h rtosh was palatable and aa would k dress 1 have weighed not fees than nine hundred pounds xeit morning leaving ijjnbert who waa unable to be moved we aat oat again a corporal with live man serea daya ra tions and one hundred rounds of ""—«■tion per man had been left with lambert and thia deduction had so materially weak ened oar fora that we began to feel appre hensive of attacks from indiana bow ever we had seen no indian signs aa yet and so pushed on west though wa were going in the direction of the sioux country and wan liable at any time to fall in with roving bands of these tierce warriors * * on the second day after our arrival at the springs we received a courier from the post announcing the welcome intelligence that lambert had been brought iat and that the surgeon had pronounced him out of danger aaron about the oiwego fire brigade arrived at to ronto yesterday and were received by their toronto brethren the presented a fine appearance in a procession through the city tney will be dined thia evening it is reported that sir francis hiackshaa been offered a seat in the dominion cab inet eliaha banks a negro waa fatally stabbed and killed by lewis collins negro last night at baltimore a terrific thunder storm passed over cleveland last night two or three houses were struck by lightning the freight depot of the pittabnrg rail road in that city was entirely destroyed by tire this morning the building was un usually ciear of freight the loas u mostly in cleveland freight but the amount has not been ascertained o insuranoo on the building city and vicinity the mef'hasival arts frixjrk^s of preparations for the in ternational i dramial exhibition a new addition hu been made to the proposed number of building to be erected in connection with the rink and the one already finished that of a stove depart ment to be 66 by 36 feet in area it ii contemplated also having another for agri cultural implement to be 115 in length by 30 wide a ground plan of the kink with arrangement of table and other fixtures for the accommodation of ex hibitor of course extreme convenience is the object attained and the great room i to be adorned in a pleasing manner an im mense fountain being one of the central features we give a list of entrits since the one published last week mr oldfield buffalo—two oriental paintings on glass s g cornell &. son buffalo dry white lead ground in oil one lead pipe machine clark holland * co buffalo doors mouldings end ebk church seat inside huttvrs and ht countct rco i'oolcy black hock—cordage hemp and rigging mr scovendike buffalo—one ziac maa tnla pfetfar bros buffalo picture frames mouldings j c lighthouse rochester—nineteen horse collarsfrom the common white straw to finest kentucky jimc3 k howll buffalo—looking glass and picture frame j kjsmah—sute catting machine also slate punching machine w ill inif fence and gate co.—samples of fence and xte invented by s i wil liams sheridan n y k mckinley & co , st catherines can ada—.v'i'hine made apokes beat felloee shafts poles bows fur tops cntter and slcigk stuff bugtry carriage and wagon hubs patent buggy seats wheels an painted neck-yokes ac 0 comprising a complete assortment of wood work for vehicle of every description pratt & letch worth buffalo wisconsin patent collar and trace buckles great western patent collar buckles star and l'aion patent collar buckle nixon's patent bits nixon's patent adjnstable name staple nixon's patent beam breast ring pratt letchworth'apatent loop-bolt pad-hook pratt &. letch worth • patent eaefjfaiflk harness snaps buffalo patent snathes patent buckeye safety bits im proved wire snafhe and bit petting gill's patent breaat-stripe slides gillett & inmaii'm patent rein holder concord harness samples malleable iron patent mctalic beats john 1 smith & co buffalo—.steam pump with portable boiler and warming a ppar atus mrs adelbert mischka buffalo—one boquet made of 1 air miss anna misohka buffalo—picture of washington's tomb make of hair valeutine ft sparks buffalo—one buffalo dock screw sulky grain and hay rake one working ma lei castle1 patent com bined hay raker and loader one hide roll hay and straw utter one self feed ing feelf sharpening hay and stalk cntter one corn sheller one talman's patent horse power and wood null sheldon * greene troy—cook stoves with furniture fellhousen & kussell buffalo—l 4 signal lamps for steamboats vessels etc american tube works hoston mass sample board of brass tube for plumb ing 11 ashton vates agent—five of wilcox and gibl's sewing machines exhibition only garretson bros buffalo—mop heads sash locks metal pattern work etc john d sheppard buffalo—window pul leys blind hinges small castaigs etc el l howard one so 2 and one no 3 bolt cutter h e brown colden swne base fence post and section of fence h n green whitney's point—one mo hawk horse hay and grain rake two jmiamee horse hay and grain rakes also mings hone hay rake sellew * popple gowaoda haskell's patent sulky hay rake joln mddoos * son rochester—metalic roofing e buel suver creek—working model of buel's patent hay and cotton press and oapstaia fowler & sods buffalo—eureka hot air furnace chase & co buffalo—coffees apices ac and printing press n f barnham york p burnham . new turbine water wheel w h glenny son a co.—glats case of china glass ac andrew pope randolph apparatus for obtaining traun from milk homer balding rochester—debson's patent deflecting strained scroll tawing mir*r mm r m btagham a sob buffalo—one cook and osm parlor store charles h millar buffalo horse collar model with miller's patent bame fastener miller's pefc-at door plate miller's patent bridle bit miller's patent harness snap hook miller's patent tram back mil ler's improved devsrasiit paunt lamp bracket peter gowns buffalo vegetables ac sweat * harvey—four children car joto fc smith buffalo n y.-smith bell * mom bnftnta n y.-burdick's patent bolt forging machine dr j h haven lewistoa n v arch imedean circle mods of imf rjved motive power produced by gravity robert soeidsr 23 john street n v frasm eoataiaiag salesmen of engraving and ssoboasinf w j t baiksr bsjffnlo it y.-pho4s mmtetk barker btffalo n v.-oil h l hall-dilabtag maoaiaa e y kuttliad bnffaw n y.-monsl l^goodworth a ob tares ob canadian dry and miawrsi si iliiimi eolosa h western new york obixug iuuxtt hon saniord e church of this ooenty haa been lay iu at r.ohssiei dunag tha past two or three day thai man boat dm hundred and thirty students at the academy h tl>a village of albion george wiloox of albioo lua goo to new york to enter into business tha residents of medina and vicinity a corree poodent iaforsss m am pushing forward ch*^s an of p«»«ce most eoeotaally the albion keimbl<ran aaya the w boons ia being built ben instead it ita»nw«h hadiaa fa vorable offer tka t,w ß „,. comty uonreationearetobenauin albion upon friday and saturday tha 17th and isth instant miss floranea devie an asoam pliahed vocalist at albion aian rssjulari v at the baptist church in that tillage carnuustm oomnrr the baptute in napoli have formed society and contemplate porchaaing the old congregational chnrch at that place and will lii it op for nae the flood did a great deal of damage at randolph laat week tlie'cattaraugus btpubtieait taya 1 john lanrie of lyndon sheared front a french merino cheep three y«an old laat ludc twanty-one pounds of clean washed wool mr a w ferrin of the jit puhica has been elected superintendent of the uttle valley baud of hope mr ga forest woodford recently killed n large suck at red houm which waa driven into hie yard by a pack of of hounds elgin lodge i 6 of o t , of lyndon installed the following offioan at then hut muting : wm curie w c t margaret mitchell w v t sophu mckenzie w a 8 robert marcwell w f 8 agnaa clark w t john mcgeorae w m ; margaret i'urnboll w d m mary aon davidson w i g ; jam dempster w 0 qw john e harm w c john mitchell p w c t margaret mooeorge w r h 8 laabella mitchell w l h 8 magara county mekean bnchanan sill viait lockport for a few dsys on the 20th inst the at tendance at the county teacher inititate haa been quite la-ge during the part three daya mr i«orge voght agmtleman well known in the vicinity of the falls died at suspension bridge early laat saturday morning a young canal driver named george lummiß was drowned in th , creek about three miles the other side of tona waoda last tuesday morning he ft 11 into the water feet first and it is presumed that he stack there in the soft mud at the hot torn the niayara falls ilazeltt says potatoes are rotting badly some potato patches are not worth digging we hope the crop in other sections will eaoape the rot hut far this the crop in thia section would have been pretty large work m the rolling mill at liockport was com menced last week about five tone of iron is torned oat per day a mrs sayers from hamilton ontario accompanied by several small childreu waa in niagara falls last week looking for her missing hus band mr james sayers who she says has been miaaing since july 1 livingston couhty the republican county conventon will be held in the village of geneseo on the 23th of this month the democratic county convention waa held at geneseo last wednesday the central presbyte rian church pic-nic which was to have ta ken place near ueneseo on the bth has been postponed nutil the 21st mat professor killip ia arranging to give the operas of lai la and tha bohemian girl at ueneaao during the coming uuuat fair the living stons of geueseo played at perry on the 13th inst and defeated the latter club af ter ten innings by five majority chatrtauqua county the reaidenta of westlield celebrated the anniversary of perry's victory on lake crie on the 10th inst by artillery firing and a torchlight procession the aue khanian swiss bell ringers will give a con cert in westneld on the 22d imal the teachers institute of chantanqua count will be held in wentlield commencing on monday the 27th it will be held in the i'll ion school building.——thf republicaii county convention meeta october th mr h t f fuller the late principal ot the fredonia academy ia now visiting in that village mr hiram couch ot westfield has raised this season a crop of oata at the rate of ninety bushels to th acre the synod of geneseo commenced it eeesion in the presbyterian chnrch at j**neatown laat tuesday the old con gregational church edifice at jamestown will be sold at auction on the 20th inst the jameatown skating rink hat passed into the hands of parties who pro pose to tit it up ia good style for the coming winter season stei'ben corntv ":: the county fair will be held in the vil lage of bath on the lith 7th and bth of next month premiums to the amount of 1800 have been offered the brakemen of the erie railway held a meeting in bath about a week since and organized a i'nion with officers as follows b t smead president s m convene vice-president h stevens treasurer w h brooks secretary the fourteenth annual session of the stcuben county teachers institute will be held at addison commencing october 18th and will continue two weeks mr j f parkhunt of hornellaville has returned from his euro pean trip the organisation of tha bub library association waa completed on the 31st ult the following named officers were elected president hon g h me master vice-preeidenta a j mccall john davenport a h cruttenden w b ragnlea l d hodgman treasurer w vf auen secretary j f little the ladies of the kpuoopal church in addison recently purchased a new organ for that edifice at a cost of f 1250 okjtbses coi7ntv owing to the rain the baptut sabbath school convention which was to have been held at elba on the bth of thia month has been postponed until tuesday and wejnea day the 28th and 29th mst -- mrs allan a waldo and her daughter of alexander received considerable injuries by being thrown from their carriage near the bridge south ot that village on saturday hut rev ft waits presiding elder of the wy oming district is now tying dangerously ill at his residence ia alexander the water works engine haa has received and put np in batavia it cost wow the genoese emigration colony now being formed at le roy already comprises over forty members the pntavum says we are iaformed there are now more pn i.ila at the batavia state institution for the blind than haa ever been there at any one time before some unknown knaves sheamd the tails of two fine young horses belonging to michael bowers of byron a few nighta aincc till pei.klim.—wa presume that in no department of art haa there bean greater improvements of late years than are seen in the manufacture of stoves but amid the vast number in the oaiain branches where shall we find the vary b t quality the peerless stands proanmaat aa one index to its snparfculsy wa final it highly i si iissaasiiilail in brant aad assam ca at the paiia i'lpsailiim.laa amsrirsa institute c it took the highest prises henry ward batcher nays ft gives en tire satisfaction and it certainly surpass any other which we have asw triad battoksws-i»s»as«aoslisanlmniß»nalo the many purchasers will give their verdict highly in us favor we this day asked o«e of the first innliauaa »«••««, whs hethouhtaf it aa ha had aasd ia far aaasa imaaaat *■aaa»»j»jl tataaaaatsal mag aaaaataal sam aaaaawmtal aaataaar zteiwfml tfc w rammafair m^^iw»^^^^s wa**^aaaa»aaa.»amaal maakwmai aaaf tha bottom an ja3ry 4an smiiiajy ■«■«*• janata msaa«aa«l mtv a saaatw aaaaaaaaaaaavml aav***n vbvbbswl avatsw fapsmmjai sw *■saswvf bvava^araaaavv :* trr tar *- ■* tag tw wtob —. ft h ,^, bo water nwnir ud wmtasm ek-fc a*htatka.«™*.t«t,tai!e kaa.rtia liiiiinu ■ii | 1l w « •» •»■-» ■u fc-fc f bniln tkrt it will tut tt nm <( •■; aultt nmt tld miqu rtorc of wkiek au j^u^^ba^^^^l a k»mh las j^^^^ua ft^^^a nlochubjr bu fiuihto 446 mam unrt boffjo n y th r«lw ibkr m.ch«!>i amocu fc »■••• t bin ovamb ooouita nr chub k4 pift^bttrvk timtlmlll philml-il pht»w»i 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-18 |
| 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 | 1869-09-18 |
| 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. 82 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-18 |
| 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 | 1869-09-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690918_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. 82 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3082 KB |
| Transcript |
buffalo express vol xxiv saturday september 18 1869 no 8061 the wild man interviewed there has been so much talk about the mysterious wild man out there in the west for some time that i finally felt that it was my duty to go out and interview him there was something peculiarly sad twachingly romantic about the creature and ' his strange actions according to the news . paper reports he was represented as being i hairy long-armed and of great strength ' v and stature ugly and cumbrous ; avoiding men but appearing suddenly and unexpect edly to women and children , going armed i with a olub but never molesting any press mid the wild wan i am willing to toll you all you wiah to know bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that imi to ready to unboooui myself to a nmptpir mau when i have so studiously avoided conversation with other people i will now unfold my strange story 1 was 1 bom with the world we liv upon almost 1 hi the aon of « am , what i waa prrnent when the h |
| File Name | 18690918_001.tif |
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