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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday kefrfimbek 81 1860 no 8063 new york covjkessmkn likwikd to vote kok the kefugnitiosok ctnuui amrnami exthkmk ueat new v rk sept jo the mio^n of the twiuai we-tern competiting linn to-day received orders to continue their contracts this w...a for the transportation of dry goods ud general merchandise to chicago st louis louisville cincinnati and vein pnit •* the aame eh ap rate adopted by the pennaylvs-nia central and erie and new ork central roads several months since cban inhkj k\|.r k the board of aldermen haa adopted a resolution calling on all the congressmen mm this city to vote for and urge the rr cognition of the independent of i'uli at th next session l.iri isslram t the royal insurance company content the piyment of a policy »( lo,<nio tv th wcoail hifc of n dwm-aaed policy holder on the ground thai th â– pa y was ii.wlt out in the name of th brat wif awl not changed on remarriage after bar duath dec-uuon ot given e ik m nut the heat to-day w.nui'jre oppressive than it haa been fir thirty days the tii«r motneter at three sfefessi stood at eighty five 4e^rmi.i a beam on thu new poat office was ruu struck m ii ai iv the v washington npeuial says â– it v expected that a th i ahoml i inn i ing friday next mm drlinite antlwl will be taken npon im t ulmn j it'itioii at the aame time it 11 l^lieved that the new min ister to china will be agreed upon the am<ncan naval squadron in chinese waters ia to b increased in two or three taooths cable news great britain a fenian demonstration in lon!>on sjbj hmm speei-hen ani ■■■»! lujwii ujnimis sept 20—a demonstration in favor of the impnson#kl fenians took place here to-day vroeeimions with bands of mus c and bearing ilags and mottoeh marched in psrfsct order to trafalgar sjiiare the meeting was organised and sit thousand persons were present < eorge beam moore member of parliament for mayo presided mr moore on taking the chair wrfsiii the meeting he condemned tli foglish government for having prolongod ism incarceration of the political offenders aw oontraated its conduct in this respect with that of other states in kurope and america and concluded that england could ostfy be compared with russia he hoped th british people would no longer tolerate such exoessive severity and demanded the liberation of prisoners as a matter of iot tios mr bradlaugh and other fol]ou«d in the aame strain desolations urging unconditional pardon of the fenians were unanimously adopted the proceedings were very enthusiastic but no disturbance whatever occurred humbolpt ths timta regards the celebration of the humboldt anniversary in berlin as shab bier than that held in any city of the old or new world the total absence of the upper classes because they reg*rded the festival aa a liberal demonstration n not balanced by the congratulation of princes and princesses irkhnh diklin bsnt 11 john martin has gone on a vimt tntht i'nitcd states the frisfcsmm to-flay h iys iu t^rrai for inland will be acceptable without tbe rt iaae of the fenianii il b tbe rdiutof tii irish people that knglantl mint the men free or avow that htr prsoim of better govemmrtit for irelaud v a ik the continent fihthkk bpeci i.ati'ns os siwmsi m i ban akkaiks paki sept 20 the rumor k current that p'uasia is at>out to annex the crand duchy of baden i'rlm's kcrani bbchhel-h sept 2ii — the iaslmsadbm bet'r thinks it improbable that prim would claim the good offices of england and franc to prevent the recognition of the cuban insurgents as belligerents by the rnited sutes if he should make tuch a demand he certainly would receive a nega tive answer but should the answer of ei ther country be favorable the intervention of ft third party would be sure to lessen the chances of success for spain the wash ington administration will follow the policy swawl on the public prudencefnf the couuttv with prudence and consideration should that course lead to the recognition of the cubans no suggestion from kuropc could ha*e any effect the journihte drl;if t of paris believes that france and knglaud are di-;-.-e.l to support spain with tbuir cmincel hut the menacing character uf attain has consider ably diminished and there is reason to hope that the misunderstanding with the i uite«i states has been brought to a satis factory termination the a & s railroad i'kch'bklhngtj m9vu jiune jobmos at x i'ursini yksrkiu>ay [" cokni.nu n v.—the motion to appoint g a new receiver of the albany ft sns qnehaona railroad company was made by p the attorney ieneral lief ore judge t x * johnsoo to-day d.hn r i'urtar and a 1 vanderpotl appeared a ssunj for th kamaay directors anil dpyjj dudley fiald and thomas q shearman for the church director while a a !:â– â– ; •■' 1 of k«w york and hon v t allen of albany claimed exclusive riant to each represent ' tb company the former being recognized j by attnrn«y-oneral i u i bask 1 1 and jtom mc^hiade were appointed joint j mitwi hy general eotwnt and all pend | ' tag litigation was directed t vw coinprnr 1 â– . ib tat prnneed ing in wht«*h validity of th ' , uteeuetmt>of th all^ve-i â– -%•■■-: t -^ - i uf u-k i t tw determine further pro ' . ending ware adjourn t t*.li«r )« at , ta»s»laoa \ ' • the pacific coast i â– ; \' i gmmjl awm m tju batumi4lp>a*p ] uuh-i '* i i'l pi low > l>>ix*a al • ' m th i mmavj ill â– saj ka.a»liat â– 11m oraixl i lxmiff u u4d kflwti irf th i aitod matm ' ' pmwd rw e*e*t<*n h«tv to-day v v ' rul sir ferns wi.rll prefuitx i'i rlj < ••!. -.'•» * -. , t -*.. , ..â– v iifuu u-r raproeaitwal 7 iir jt^irmmt 1 | wclcom •■* d«ii»er*d i urn tij ma t f ommmaaßj and m niod u ti x v l.rauu irt ruaw^rvb laviu uonn w«rr *, j-t i f rv , u , the c'haiubor of ( omai«rr u i i h » mmmtimi thii even in kmm the ivia»d of sdwrnaan to visit i the pobhe offic and iu»tituti"u kruiu the fire ommiamnncrß u wfaw the oiht , ati'.n ut ihm ywunt nt and from t mercantile library onyrm tiu frr uw cf rooma and library a t wiu u l made to the stock lxiiau hoard whin it ia in linn vioo preaident c«uai viaited th grind lodgft tbit bomiag the treasure ahipmenu ut new york tht past week overland amounted to 3o,thm private advioea from japan received hy the uet ateamer are a futlowi i tbe j paaeee currency wae in a bad way and mack aparioaa money waa in circulation tito paper currency waa at a ducount trade waa dull and baaineu almost at a stand still the mikado was still at jid da great jealousies existed among the daaaios aod another outbreak waa expect ad before long a spirtey broke out at kiotaafew weeks ago the object of which was to act up another mikado there the plan was marl completed when it was discovered and oat down it wu orfaaised by the mbnit opposed to the proposed return of jbs mikado to yeddo japan wu by no mm is a settled condition cmrnt oeasral seward wu sxptoted there preparation to receive the dafcs of kdmburg are being made he will u shown asmnch of japan as be can well see the dominion phis kakthlk at ombcam moniiteai m;i.ea\tsthk laffsmon fuhlo.n i*ts vkstkri'av v>kb sept 20 prince arthur madt a short tour around the harbor satarday a reception was given to his lloyal high niss 1-y overnor and lady belleao in the evening a select banquet was given at the stadacona club by governor bemeau on sunday he went to church at th knglisb cathedral which was crowded with people to-day at ten o'clock the prince left point levi on a special train for montreal salutes were tired and the oflicers and members of the government as seml'led at the depot to bid him farewell woather tine at montreal iswiaau sept jo prince arthur ar rive h«rc at ."» o'clock and was re««ived by if n wyndam who drove him to lu)se mount his future tiartera wher the prince dioe privately and left at 7:.l for lsjbjlmbi ntano there was great enthu siamu on the route miscellaneous hlaa***amsa*o ithfis at oknekat int krest iflotl diitlklnt points suit has been entered in the united states circuit court of new i irleans against gen lames b ex-internal rev enue collector for that district and hat aureties by the u s ihstrict attorney for over tv i,llol which amount after the adjustment of his accounts by the proper officers is found to be due by stead man as tax collector to the goverment ex-collector of customs fuller has been brought to new orleans from st louis charged with complicity in the 3,1x10,000 ring swindle on the government he was admitted to bail in 920,000 to appef-r in november next w j minor well known among turf men is dead robert prout died at south adam mass saturday from the effects of wound-1 indicted by tieorge camming hia rival in a love affair miss laura keene opened the rejuvenated chestnut street theatre at philadelphia last night with a powerful company to a brilliant audience the excursion party of california pioneers numbering two hundred left ' rnaha yea terday afternoon for new york via chicago pittsburg and philadelphia a game of base hall was played st wash ington yesterday afternoon between the olympics white and the alerta colored the score stood : olympics 00 alerts 4 a motion to instruct the jury to acquit sherman who is charged with abstracting unsignel currency from the treasury on the ground that certain allegations in tbe indictment had not been proved was yes terday overruled in the criminal court by judge fisher a package of old bills of the issue of the bank of crawford county pa was yester day abstracted from tbe office of the as signee at meadville who had received them for cancellation these bills are uncur rent the republican county committee of bedford ps has unanimously requested senator stulzman who has been nominated to withdraw on account of great dissatis faction in the party jam*l bennett waa arrested at hudson â– yeaterday by direction of the a s f t p o c t a charged with grossly maltreat ing a horse the case is one of uuusual enormity and is tbe first prosecution mult there on behalf of the society the republican city convention of new ark n j nominated ex-governor marcus l ward for mayor of the city he peremp torily declined but thu party hope to over come hi objections a game af base ball at troy yesterday between tbe nationals of washington and haymakers of lansingburg re-sulted in favor of tbe haymakers by a score of 24 to 17 hugh coffin who killed memanus of jamaica plain last may has been indicted fur wilful murder the examination of louisa miner charged with poisoning the family of dr jeanneas of lowell masa resulted in her discharge thomas mullin a laborer of dover n h waa killed yesterdsy st newmarket station masa . by jumping from a train while in motion secretary boutwell commissioner delano and commissioner c apron have aosepted invitationa to attend the georgia stat * fair to be held at macon nov kith a steamer will leave here early in november or sa vannah where the party will take a i pecial train other prominent governines t offi cials will probably attend tbe total amount of gold coin n the national banks of the l'nited states is 5,-439,37 j which with the amount of gold bar ailver coin gold certificates and other specie items give a grand total of fiti.ffl.uin t'venty-one peraons belonging to rock port me were probably lost during the gale of the sth inst seven bodies were receovered and have been sent borne and received christian burial all were en gaged in thu fishing business senator sumner will preside at tbe re publican state convention in won-ester mass on wednesday new york . -•*>«•>- — fivr"jj trstbrpxt aftbb'xoon kiiitioss | oil works bi'rneh the river a mass of nu aswjwri whisky miiuter new yoi:k sept ml—last evening ye u-t ah*rn and thomas murray entered the sal kin of wilham t.irty in jersey osv â– ! after taking's lnnk a uarrel aros when l.irty seized a knife and large club witb , which he brat aii : rat abera and murny t l.rrakin aheru s kall aud fatally injuring htm firs ijut everuq a tire waa di^oovereil ie the on wm)u u l-miibartli ay res k 10 suty titth stmas betwe-n elrvvnth and t«elkii ivrlu-i it trifuiautl in the explosion of ak rasssm kfssßi in the engine room the tt&mt-s soon i«au\<ye<l toe engine room anil h'-u o-auauni.-atid with a laro fjuactity aj ail si *â– '- n i'hn main tack was cirt nff an 1 was thus save i uthrr ise the dwstrut i iii'ii mi^ht lave hnm wrnble as hiv-en i cars hsswfly u<len with ad were on %':•■: tea a y » short diataacv from the tank \ i he ureaifd attached thirty-foar lengths i i a<*c to one â– . irn.i and then faded t fm | titrr ihe tmrning od titrated d<>wo into | the ruer vi i » . i l the gruyleur of the asmasjftatum i imigt it,uuo said to be u i a re 1 military -..-»:•: ieneral aspiawau havij t«n i - . bis insinuation as cooießaad*r of toe fourth brigade cm atanagh of the stxt ninth k-.'in.fi.i has aasunued ma mand of th hn^ade i iik avom'alb mm the net pr.x;e«.is oi hermann's fir»t rep r«hentati'>u at the academy of musm were fonr hundred dollars he added a hun dred dollars from his own pocket an 1 sent tive hundred dollars to the a vundale fond ihi chuftchbs a large number of metropolitan churchrr which have been closed during the season of religious fashion were re-opened jrester day and there am mow bat few plaflsf of worship closed by next sabbath it is ; probable that all the pastors will hare re i turned to their hocks it was noticeable - howi^.r in some of the conches that al i though the pastors ware present tr c con gregations n-era not very larfe collections were to haw been takes up r in most of the churches yesterday for the t relief of the atoodala aaffarera bat in most 5 we 10*8 hey wvn p~*p°««3 for another p r^noßaim f for the protection of emigrants r«gnla ii tiotn have been adopted by the commis noners of emigratiofi declaring intoxication i profanity or wilful neglect of duty uffieiwr cause for dismissal enjoining upon all officials a courteous treatisent of emigrant and visitors and directing the chief clerks of the several bureaus to report daily to the superintendent who will take cognizance of all such cases washington i.obk of thk kenatk in mh kk.s.sen l>ln a death bl tler m 08mhmmui ea thavauasrb an extka niiu of cub bkncv ki>krei wahhinutoit sept 20 the barmlii special says strong hopes are still enter tained by oar government that spain will eventually bmbjfl some proposition which will aeenre the independence of cabs no fears are apprehended of a collision with pun as no cause for offence haa been or will be offered minister sickles note which caused to much comment waa aim ply a reminder that spain had formally ac cepted the i nited states as a mediator be tween that country and cuba and our gov ernment was ready to enter upon negotia tions cubans have determined sooner than submit to spanish role to render the island untenable for the spaniards and will destroy ail their crops rather than have them seized by their enemies and used as meant with which to carry on war against them el onomy it is understood that ben butler will early in the coming session of ceagrees deliver a scathing speech on the extrava gance of the several congaesaional commit tees which have been traveling across th coutinent at government expense ilia re marks are expected to reply particularly to che ways and means committee of whi b schenck is chairman schenck is said to be prepared for his antagonist having se enred the most damaging facts against but ler's connection with certain manufacturing institutions nil mo.vjy inßssrhk during tii recent alleged money stringen cy on the pacific coast em spinner com plied with the requests to release gold in the han francisco sub-treasury to the ex tent of ordering the transfer of 3,000,0<h at of 1 per cent strange to say tht prensure was alleviated by the transfer of g!*,ooo,(mr divided as follows 1,000,000 by measm seligman & co ; 700 ouo b the agents of the hank of california 300 000 by birney morgan & co the parties to whom this permission was given volun tarily ceased depositing on the 21st ulb although they still possess the consent of the department to the transfer of 3,000 ihni at the same rate the bank of cali fornia which so bitterly assailed the treas ury for alleged favoritism suddenly declined to cuntiaue the arrangement with general spinner to place in new york 5,000,00ti out of the too,oihi that were then in the san francisco sub-treasury or supposed to be there am rasamaili tikatii the tnw.i sptsc.al nays the death of mr l'y'snenileii leaven an important vacancy on the senate committee of foreign lie lations the committee ii now composed of messrs suumer cameron harlan morton patterson and canserly taking out mr patterson and it ltaves a commit tee which mr supmer can control on all u*^jng questions to suit himself mr festenden was also made chairman of th committee on appropriations at the com mencement of the forty-lirst congreas and his death together with the resignation ot mr grimes necessitates the reorganiz atiou of the committee hmm certain pension agents in pennsylvania recently appealed from the instructions of the commissioner of pensions regulating ageut's fees and paying pensions by a check on the treasury drawn to the order of the pensioner the secretary of the treasury sustains the action of the commissioner anil instructs that otlicer in case any agent de clines to receive and transmit such checks 0 regard all pow-rs of attorney given him a annulled an ito ommunicate direct with lit pensioner himself the i'ulorkv liobjbml the prejudices of the race are rapidly disappearing in this region to-morrow the olympics the leading base ball club of washington commence a series of three games with the alerts the principal col ored club of the city financial 1 v conseijnence of the pressing demaml everywhere made for small notes and cur rency the treasury department has mad arrangements in new york for furnishing two hundred and fifty thousand dollars i day beginning to-day in fractional cur rency by the hrst of october the ntw one two and ten dollar notes will be read for issue when the companies propose to furnish three hundred thousand do'lars pet day and if possible to increase that amount cable news dati.s from ascrncion to tub i.7th-ms a)ahtk:trs defkat of ulffll i 111 war oohhbaw at an knb-thk situatiun in kkance am kaol levmst sept 21 the paris correspond ent of the i%bmi aays the kmperor's re covery has caused a lull ia the tier debate which had begua between the part of the empress and friends of prince na poleon the rivalry already displayed bj each faction gives a foretaste of what i in store for france when the death of tht emperor lets bia family loose and gives up the state to their unseemly discords cd ra the i':*t saya it now appears that america has only made friendly represents tuns to the madrid government in favor ot the reasonable demauds of the cubans h is probable that napoleon suggested to tht regency that spain should act considerate ly towards cuba and so disarm american influence the french government favors a reconciliatory policy at madrid and non intervention at washington the stnnd'trd says prim's attempt te induce eugland and france to join ia a protectorate for cnba has totally failed h ebergs the captain nf the ship southampton ar rived here this morning from tehanntepec aad reports that between lat s'2m 505 louz 4i'.m , he saw one hundred very largi ice her es one was from seven to eight milet m length and from three o torn hundred j feet high â– â– â– ril america 1 lisbon sept 2u the mail steamer ! fmm kio janeiro ha arrived l>ispatrhes received at kio from ascn | cum ti l auffnst 13th report that tin allies have capture j as.urra and pierbe bin premdeot :â– â– ;-. haji lied and the para guayans i ah n longer continue the strug gle the proviucial goverutnent has u»en in i stalled at aaaui:ion the sjwva news caused gteat rejoi^inps in lii and the argentine confederation war was j -^ v r.-i at an ml and thr atim ut uuenoe ayrea m'jatevideo and hw janeiro were illuminated hon henry t blow v s minister to brazil had arrived at kio janeiro stajb mai.bip sept 19 the army muster and dispatch of troops vi urn line for scr vice in i'uba r iu£u«i by order uf the ft i ernmeat * icn prim aceompaaied by the minister of foreign affairs will return j vnesday fr m praaoe a report ia in sismv latioa ia tsw city w-day to the ert^-t that the candidassn el the l>ake f ovsioa ne phew of king vicftnr emaooel of italy for the throne of spain baa ailed railroad accident couush's on this !>• a>d m v road ne ik watbktv owe killed ortrinht sev eral lisjured wivnii sept 20.—at half-part •• en o'clock thu morning the tipzmt traia as th pmirl'ui swl sew york luilmd boumd bocih o«uiirf with tk way tiaia taaaiacaath tnck at athaaa pa fan mil â– from thii plaec william mabce of towaada waa killed outright stlsonw actjey of poshore pa the republican candidate for the legiautnre haa ainoe died mr salmd spauiaj ol milia pa and george beers a ii remap on the expren irain were seriously injured several other lightly tbe way engine had stopped to take vi jer and owing to • dense fog th engineer o i ibe express tram waa unable to *-* the tfa lent back to aotify him of the daagei head tmlloen of tbe road and mam physicians are on the ground and tht wsusjded are well cared for the coronei holds an inquest to-day than ia mud izcitemeat at athens the rosd will b qleared for the psssay of trains by noon items by telegraph a man named connorton his wife and a woman named mcginns in poor circum stances went to sleep on the floor of con norton a house in the northwestern part of philadelphia last night this booming both of the women were found dead aru connorion was insensible and breathing hard caused by sleeping in a close room with a coal fire burning ia the grate tbt man will probably die a reward of live hundred dollars has been offered by the mayor of philadelphia foi the arrest of hugh marer neil dou b hert and john mclaaghlin the parti who arc believed to have shot revenue officer brooks the commercial bank of bristol k 1 w^ich has been tinder control of the s tat ommissioners because of the cashier's irregularities has been enjoined by the court apd a receiver appointed to wind up its afftirs it ia a state insti tution and las no circulation james m clark recently appointed by the president district judge for the dis trict of rhode island has declined the ap pointment there was an earthquake throughout northern arizona on the r>th no damages are reported ruth hemphill the first female horn in the town of heuniker n h died there yetiterday aged one hundred years three months and thirteen days i hades went worth aged fourteen and fremont rome aged thirteen were drowned yesterday by the upsetting of a boat while tisliing in ' lay pond manchester n h horatio seymour francis reman and miles b fargo have been elected delegates to the democratic state convention from oil'ida county ii hundred ami rifty-three thousand dollars fractional currency was received at the treasury department to-day from the ( ank note printing companies in new york the stowe-byron case lktter from lori lindsay lady anne ii k.v\ki and übt by bon's kbogsfb f h hfe.lt hishand lunl lindsay has published a long com munu-ation in the london t^mat from wiu:li we make some extracts he writes the late l.vly anne barnard who died in is'25 a contemporary and friend of ftur*e windham dundas and a host of the wise and t^ood of that generation and remembered in letteni as the tuthoress f auld kiil.in iray,"had known the late lady byron from infancy and took a warm inte-est in her holding lord byron in cor responding repugnance not to say preju dice in consequence of what she believed to be bis harsh and cruel treatment of her you ig friend i transcribe the following passages and a letter from lady byron her self written in 18i8)from ri-"nfi t or private t"»iu ly memoirs in lady anne's autograph now before me 1 include the letter be cause although treating only in general tern s of the matter and the causes of the separation it affords collateral evidence bearing strictly upon the point of the credi bility of the charge now in question tiie separation of lord and lady byron auto lished the world which believed him a reformed nun as to his habits and a be oalncd man as tt his remorses he had written uothing after his marriage till the famous " fare thee well which had the wnv r of compelling those to pity the writer who were not well aware that he was not che unhappy fierson he affected to be lady byron's misery was whispered soon after her marriage and his ill-uaage but no won transpired no sigh escaped from her sin gave birth shortly to a daughter and whea she went as soon as she wu recov ered on a visit to her father's taking her little ada with her no oue knew that it was to return to her lord no more at that penm a severe tit of illness had confined me to hed for three months 1 had heard of lail byron's distress of the pains he took to give a harsh impression of her character to tfcfl world i wrote to herand entreated her v come ami let me sec and h«ar her ir tie toncieved my sympathy or counsel could be any comfort to her she came but what a tale was unfolded by this intet«sting oung creature who had so foml[y hopeu to have made a young man ef fta&am and romaice as she supposed hap py th*y had not been an houi in the car n*^r which conveyed them from the church i'li.-.i breaking iuto a^tnalignaut sneer oft what a tlupe m have been to your imagination how in it possible a woman r>f your seuae could fona the wild hope of reforming me ? many are the tears yon will have to slu-.l ere that plan is accomplished it is enough for me that you are my wife tor u to hate you if you were the wife of any other man i own yon might hare hams c i who listened wae aston ishci . " how could you go on after thi said i my dear why did you not re turn to your father's " because i had not a conception he was in earnest be cause 1 reckoned it a bad jet and told him so—that my opinions of him were very dif ferent from his of himself otherwise he woum not tind me by his side he laughed it over when he saw me appear hurt and 1 forgot what had passed till forced to remember it i believe he was pleased with me too fora little while i suppose tt had escaped his memory that i was his wife but she described the happiness they enjoyed to have been unequal and pertur)>ed her situation in a short time might have entitled her to some tenderness but he made no claim on him for any tie sometimes reproached her for the motives that had in uced her to marry him all was vanity the vanity of miss miib&nke carriig the point of reforming i^ord byron ! he always knew her inducements h*r pride shut her eyes to his he wished to build up his character and his fortunes both were somewhat deranged the had a hi£h name and yrould have a fortune worth hf atten li 7m her look to that for his motives !" o byron byron she said bow yon desolate me '." he would then accuse bra self f being mad and throw hinfself no the ground in a frenzy which she telievtd was affected to conceal the coldness n d malignity of his heart an atftelation w h at that time never failed to meet will th tenderett commiseration i could finu â– / ome implications dot followed u by me lest she might have ooudeiaoed herself after wards for herid voluntary disclosures that he noon attempted to coropt her principles both with respect to hex own conduct od btr latitude f>r his she saw the prvci^io on which ahe ntoods and k-jrt las viator with it raa nia<jh a posnibla he returned in the evenings from toe hauata oi vug where be raade her understand he had beak with manners so profligate ! "<>, the w%toh :" i.l i anl had l»e no moaient of re morse !" snm«tisde he appeared to have â– . h-m ' nr ntgtit com:ug hxme frt m r j his lawless parties he •*• me •*> v fc naaliv collected.and bsarukg ailwitt sach a ae»«rmined c*lbbb*«s th»t a rn«h r»f aorar seemed to cobdc over hisa hs cau*xi-ium«e a moiiit«r though h*s sistso was eseot is.i threw biuiwlf in u€°a7 •* m 7 ~ 1 could not—s i oouldaot gi»e him u'-t injwoe he had inet m lorever ' alton lshed at the return of virtue m tears i believe flowed over his fsea xad i a byron all is fortotloa never r e»w sn*l yon hear of b aors p hs start i op and foldidg his arm while he is^.-od at me burst iato laughter n*t*t do ji>u mean . aid i usjy a phunasphieml pwi that â– all asid he " t v«hm to asosruji tbs valns oi yoor resolut>ooa i â– â– -â– â– ""* ay taonof thmprinmot dopbaty ■• ; this varied were his methods of r*t ag her wretched even to tie last sw brr lorely emfesvtu wu bvrn and ttm im<l beside its mother n the bwri a v wta informed he tr.iiiht w bm d\u^hi>r af ter gszing at it with n uniting sai je th was the ejiculat:«>tj that ktssa from him oh what an implement of kffmm have laoqaind io you wrsdii by his eyes and manner keeping her in a ttrrpetuaf alarm for its safety when in his presence all this reads madder than 2be neve he was but she had not then made nj aer mindfto disbelieve his pretended insan ity and oonceived it best to intrust her se cret with the excellent dr bailie tellinp him ail that termed to regard the state o tier husband's mind sod letting his advice regulate her conduct badw doubted of hi lerangenmnt but as he did not reckon his iwb opinion infallible he wished her to take precaution m if bar husband was so he recommended her going to th country out to give him no suspicion of her inten tions of remaining therm and for a short time to show no coldness ia her letters till the could better ascertain hi stats she rent—regretting as she told me te wear any semblance but the truth a short time disclosed the story to the world he acted the part of a man driven te despair by her inflexible resentment and by the arts of a jovernest once a servant in the family who hated him a letter from lady byron to lady anne barnard is appended in which she speaks freely of her and especially of his allusions to her in the last canto of child harold the letter closes as follows but i have not thanked you dearest 1 a«ly anne for your kindness in regard to a principal object—that of rectifying false impressions 1 trust yon understand my wishes which never were to injure lord byron in any way for though ha would not offer me to remain his wife he can not prevent me from continuing hit friend and it was from considering myself as such that i silenced the accusations by which my own conduct might have been more fully juatined it is not necessary to speak ill of his heart in general it is sufficient that to me it was hard and ins penetrable—that my own must have oeen broken before his could have been touched 1 would rather represent this as my misfortune than as his guilt but surely that misfortune is not to be made my crime such are my feelings you will judge how to act his allusions to me in childe harold are cruel and cold but with such a semblance as to make me appear so and to attract all sympathy to himself it is said in this poem that hatred of him will be taught as a lesson to his child i might appeal to all who have ever heard me speak of him and still more to my own heart to witness that there has been no moment when i have remembered injury othsrsrise than affectionately and sorrowfully it is not my duty to give way to hopeless and wholly unrequited affection but so long as l live my chief struggle will probably be not to remember him too kmdly ido not seek the sympathy of the world but i wish to be known by those whose opinion is val uable and whose kindness is dear to me among such my dear lady anne you will ever be remembered by your truly af fectionate a bykox i'pon those documents lord lindsay re marks it is the province of your readers of the london hmw aud of the world at large to judge between tbe two testimonies now be fore them—lady byron's in 1810 and 1818 and that put forward in isol by mrs h stone as communicated by lady liyrun thirteen years ago in the face of the evi deuce now given positive negative and circumstantial there can be but two alter natives in the case—either mrs b stowe must have entirely misunderstood lady byron and been thus led into error and mis itatement or we must conclude that under he pressure of a lifelong and secret sorrow lady byron's mind had become clouded with a hallucination in respect of the par lcular point in question the lord bond rgbfkry—arrest or dan noble.—captain john s knapp ipecial detective arrested dan noble last night and took him to oswego captain knapp has held the warrant for noble's irrest for soiua time not long since he went to new york to find if possible noble but his search was unsuccessful it becoming known that noble had arrived in the city sunday,evening captain knapp on monday night made search for him but did not liud him at that time yesterday noble was about the streetj as usual mak ing uo effort at concealment and about eight o'clock last evening captain kuapp arrested him at tbe arbor he willingly went with the ollicer he demuried to being handcuffed but the officer insisted on his keeeping them on and on the arrival of the train the officer and his prisoner left for itawego and the latter was handed over to the sheriff noble has beon re turned to this city and is in custody of the sheriff at the jssf itbiisl v }'.) da ettr jflsnt lofft died oohonv s«>pt 10 in thu city fuinie sssnjssv of aw iinii-r iin-1 anh curne bfteri 1 yea-a kuni-r 1 roiu tlie residence of h riwreou 118 qeor i 1 . tueaday tbe 2.1 at 2p m kricndi and s i|'ini)ui'i.e are roj ctfully invited o attend l'viv ston—sept 16 at crthape jeff non bbv n y mr chirl ttc l vingrton * d h rear in ther of mi w sley ctuwe of th c ly imif s-pt 20 a't«-a lingering llln mias li nor kii.de.v aged 24 yean fill era from the re ence of her father 50 caru'tia v on we nr.iliv t*e 32u innt ug a m butters s«-;t in f clolera infantum h ellzv i-i-f i ilaujiti-r of jobnand elizabe^ik buttent »_ nt 3 muntiih job minting omce fran|.:,.,ly rlewkwi tt the very best matxbia m all it arraw ,- b,m.b.l te nraura every a m f bet care aeaf ji,b ork 80 1 east swa strikt seraad floor tih buffalo expiess it-bushed by thk kxi'kkss printing co o u f swan streft tkrm9 urnlnt(,(p«tynr 0 00 ':»•"<. 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i'm imtjfkt er asms tasvm iiperlor a-com one of the best l market * m*a»tß*bfcs __ aybmainst qnsrts—sl 80 per dozen fap^uurotiou celt to my itxecomtion d 4-le3w-klaa-.ejj st rw.aatrß.tr iil i m â– *****â– " , - - .- „ partoaent — pine mmm p*p*ra awp-rlm-wl-b jfltajscuik b tkipp rtnhtn steamboat company " 2 1 hi per gross aaitupacr-jbba op all kimdb op juj "- a ik l,b r edwabb biaiar shirts wrappers drawer . r-z u^m gjj m mkc john c jeweit & son formerly white-a b,r,e l « foioerly white.a.burley ooiittbts and cliffs â– **«■mbm a.clcv«*x sad swa a 319 mais st bcpfal bah n ism ad hs lau at »^. rmßv-1 rrm pxxrto toys m iuis new firm country merchant nppu ri be tork etty 11 berth wrts-.s tfc.bt.bbm dl rwicwx w.ra.rawaaaw.raaaaaaaaaawaaw m oaa pacipic hibbell v potteb a h biboe bd bsixt 7 baater t jis m rael bbt tso**b taaal in rau eaajw-il mot aavaamdalk.o will are now opening a kl aa«)rtment of oroce j rr — ii/mrti i wsv a vaa mi a ~ l mmam,mtubbdat.iieayl a law saamdm jm^^stmtr.rrrri j x howell adam,meldrum*('o 3 msmull b mubbell practical oildbb and pramk maker me,sßdy mmimlfl m apmkal raei 8 th ~- riyn£x o „ south div-io street american block m^tahtt7za*\^tztu7 qheap cash u j p „, f f i*y*g^agmjm-rx^gg rhotfry hofsf op all bdids made to oedb brnpectfully invite tteutiou to the ssfcss-*bw aa aaaortment of frame etlgta,-ing chrome bbtb caldwell unal teas coffee spices ***»-*******. ***\ — . . tc,t't ppiyp bmi i 818 arvxr a a.»usi i have also on exhibition the new a bewutilu m a at **% ap*a b i hh peoples line hteameits su jars molasses and syrups rr lp |„ mlrro â– for l ie ' droasing room mlllin l*c ww xjurtlus 10u.7 poxs celebratedstaßc s^ittsssss l m^wm *-^- mmtm fob new york choice brands family flour *â– pa tv—ar attention p*t to c'.cuiing a.,l rh gsm «....,,.,.«,.. .. .. . u rarnlshln ou fainting which ll;ev now how in every de|atrtmeiit and cyrp ea-.ttakt fresh ground canada oatmeal t'tf he gall - ksi alljllln ar good bold m lowest no—bl figur lor cash a--ww.»a..a^ai.,..jaaw . nc.u c w a catjuastophea capuia bats alia caps mo vakimkw a prldays andrew m johnston cloblll>la^out7 all the newest styles *..«- rh 7 main street buffalo tsui j tkur—ay a saturday oriental tea company ci lls,lvf out **- rrlvalel trans el b«wyork'om»ral altauiv of boston tltimjxu 111 i in the eaort d—rabl fahrics . ...., â– â– _-._..... â– â– " gg j â– **, afrrabsupnlyo mll^^^j^i'm^siz's^tl , ts abanpt ffer!:l regardless of j cost at ouiisial low pllcf 8 '^ from tbe al„ve eele rated cootpany receive v a a s,^,w whea mn.ii.ifl of station aeenfa awsatats sill kly tox-aeea to n.w tort by beta the beet ami ■•' cvpest tra ml coff-e ever oßerad -. lothlscit agent lor buffalo _ _ -. - , ~ — aoam meldrum i co i r/mj !*>!>. r jenner druggist or value lc7u*7e opposite ihe p.rt 18 bain st „, m 1 lid a lili a the union inn st tikmshint balame-of.our ciixl avjvm wtawa s*steaivib()at x)mpany z â– b1 run diirkag the la a.88ii.,1 ermneetloa tho lawson summerfotock 1869 c 0 "" sv^as'wis-irs.-ii'js hot air sra ajibimot^coal co t^^ftmmm fubis-aoe ol(bed oijt gggnkaj e^^^^iam »,.,., aaaaaaaaaa .., or - 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-21 |
| 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 | 1869-09-21 |
| 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. 84 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-21 |
| 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 | 1869-09-21 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690921_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. 84 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3081 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday kefrfimbek 81 1860 no 8063 new york covjkessmkn likwikd to vote kok the kefugnitiosok ctnuui amrnami exthkmk ueat new v rk sept jo the mio^n of the twiuai we-tern competiting linn to-day received orders to continue their contracts this w...a for the transportation of dry goods ud general merchandise to chicago st louis louisville cincinnati and vein pnit •* the aame eh ap rate adopted by the pennaylvs-nia central and erie and new ork central roads several months since cban inhkj k\ .r k the board of aldermen haa adopted a resolution calling on all the congressmen mm this city to vote for and urge the rr cognition of the independent of i'uli at th next session l.iri isslram t the royal insurance company content the piyment of a policy »( lo, |
| File Name | 18690921_001.tif |
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