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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 82 18gb no 8061 business directory kakk ursiinasaxn i-ocatios or rut lkadixo uovse3 of bvptavo ithow of our raadaft who btki fur him la buf falo bj eutttat talaomtaadiiaiaf mmanavaaea will »>• un aaa uumblc ito mimum ha tan aralullt a and uauicuj first claw axes planes edged tools ac luij white nl eithanf aol implements castings *<:. howard irun woub chieato rr»naj bankers ii w burt « co main at saaaca books and stationery vahtis taylor mt main smugsisr 1 •■— blank books 3tatioskkv 4 tocwi lookwooo * juotbom m iuu i'iikihtk a jekes aad twmarn boots * shoes a l wtfbkver mi main jamkh h jewect km main blank book mani ka tl xxi j l chiohutkr 1m and 1m waahlaglon confectioners wbukul ft retail w k bf ll « * a co m 8 d'tlai-.u confectioners wholesale hrhby heariie el baoeca china glass ft cbockekv hatthew 1'nk.11.1 uu ueu e nkwmaa.immaiu carriages ajivtv wallace l>«k imar cutter llhuh ckackerh ftc >. dvekh k son iv ml 107 ellkott coal wkokaaja and k.u.l 1 c 83 dl'uley * co our erl and ttrraoa 14eobui uaein a«l ml l*ii««r coal and pui iron 0 r wilion * co m ohio cjr mi,.i—lm,i bactooom imilil best * ct1 3k main drapers k tailors m h tryom.immaia dyer and renovator li < as chixter a3 main envelope manufacturers w w pruuer » w una nuraverson wood ieo d wiohtuan 200 m.ln furnitit.e ac isaac d wbitk 267 hi e briktul a co , u3 main flour feed and grain w h cabb terrac cor evaoa fruit and oysters i«latt r»itit co a aahliift"n grocers wholea»l a m joiimboh 71 malu irocers whuldwle uil retail e d holman 17 main oeo w bcon i c mm gents furnishing ooodb addibon 11 staffurd sfl main b a lawrence * t os 31 main m itt k bbnedict m 7 main oitns and jevvelky }. o bobson a cl . ius main harness saddles ac j h lttlk a hon 47 exrhan^e lian'lh 11l i'hkky succour lv jnu hub pkrar kbro.km main hardware iron tc €. e walbriu4je 271 main ant i bwan hortonh k kip cur pearl anil hencra bii'.hav hrkpard t co 118 main n>w er 1 sons ml meneca de wittc weed k < o 2x4 mtin cor ». swan hardware and metals pratt * co ««, 4s and 1.".v tirrace hot air furnaces a 1 uii.hkiit v mam hats caps and fl'bs <). * Â¥. ok'fkiieh am main vergtolh 4 bku l main 11 wippeiit 321 main iron foundky astb iron wokks l',iri l ijli..».l l i i'unt'in jrnn works cliurch ct.r jackaon ikon founders enoines boilers oko w tiki r aona & co wahhlii|rti>n nrohio iron flails r r spikes mx i'hati it co 46 m and botwfraoe light carriage and si.ehjh d c ooodwin 5.13 and m hln|l.)ii looking tilass picti're kramf howakk 4 hi 1tim li x bwml marble mantlks and iirath c h tinypkh 511 dclawttrt 1 swakt7 a i »'.: i main marble and granite works john crawrukd 107 and imi su,in millinery wbolauu mad l:.uil.i henhv o'brien •.?.•■main w h wuodward m main mourning oocds dodd best a co 411 main manufacturing jewki.krs * u t ji'esulivi 127 haahbvton music dealers and publishers jewettat miscuka u main organs portable pipe derbick rkloemakek a 00.,av 41 and « ollaton organs melodeoss ftc oeo a princk & co niagara rievatith and ma bjbbat oils paints mx f b rea«c m and lit main pl asnro mills ac w a evans at co moluui plastic slate eoofinti b r isnkh m 4 m.in pianos music ftc cottier * denton »» main piano manufacturers c aurtzkan 106 un and 110 bala>la devine bros wl niagara cor marrland paper hangings 4c mostoomery brob i main 5 k bbicxis main afaabett micholh m main photographers w m alnioht iso mam i not simpson imlmain a b hambi.ett'n tn and tm main h l bl1 s7w main sewing machines oaovaa a baker a m o 411 main ♦ meler i il^'n 8 m cmx.tri main cor witxoi * gibbs s m co lis diruum howe â– . m co . 1 w b»an florence m co i'm main sadleky hardware ftc ml i a letcfiworth m and m terrartt silk hat manufacturers c macernzie ist main stained glass buffalo staiked olas3 works j ptart cibo l bl knh 0 main steam coffee ft spice mills ciase aoo.m main oppoalle i'burebo school furniture w cb ahe a mon tl snanth bcalks and safes i 1 i falo scale works 19 mala scales safes and bells l dawrobth 80 mala stoves and hardwabe biiaw fbbbib aoi.lt main stoves furnaces and ranges l swartz a co m ma n tobacconists a m adams alo.,!uowa.kingtim!.*o»wptarl 018808 f howard at co x waahniftoll bba watches jewelry ft diamonds rtraiva jewelrt store ttt main t a e oicsisaok va main dan b castle 101 main blfvbntbroa 4ft main watch makers ft jewelers juul'n walker 2 7 main married djjis dilanl'iy 5,,.t 1 tanl mi.-b j to »•«. b jâ„¢ic v ~,»â€ΕΎ uto ol fmtnur imb m«n c.l i 1 oil mm nlmw nitron dr 8 f ji»»l,t ktbv ill '•*"• j i'olli-r j ho nnll bl«-it*!j>n-»y i iituk s tain ml tj «<" w j^um mr j hil w k.rr^nd s ■»»*â– btto hoih o c 011 new york dr portek's kon charged with swind ling the methobiht book concern a state canalooweattion calltdtomkkt i â– m t city o!f thi itth of uttober n«w yobk sept 21.—1t appears that tnefimiids discovered in the methodist book concern consist in an alleged net that the son of dr porter one of the agents has re osiveri commissions for the past eight or nine ysors averaging not less than seven per cent for purchasing printing paper for the institution that is the agent permitted his son who is a paper broker to charge a heavy commission for doing what it was the gents duty to do himself reports say purchases on which com mission has been allowed amounted to 190,000 per annum and also that the son sold paper to concern at rates which gave him a still greater profit i r r gularities an abo reported in the bin ing department but no particulars are known a rigid investigation is progressing and the impficau.l parties have been dis missed the canals the committee appointed by the < itizans association cfcaniber of comm«rc and produce exchange has called a convention of representatives of all the boards and associations throughout the state inter ested in the management and trade of canals to meet in new york on the 19th of october to confer for the purpose of in stituting a reform in the managssnent of the canals the committee of the citizene association charge that the condition of the canals is deplorable and that state moneys have been fraudulently disposed of etc and suggests reforms needed and point s out officials who have been gnilty of neglecting their trusts i.ikk inhi'iian k it appears that the insurance case alluded to yesterday was one where there are two claimants the children of the first wife as heirs of their mother and the second wife as creditor to repay money gambled away in stocks by her husband who com mitted suicide the royal insurance company is sued by both parties and simply declines to pay either uutil a decis ion is given by the courts as to which is entitled to the money thi rslifh the ship yo semite has cleared for san francisoo with eleven hundred tom of or dinance etc for the mare itlan-t ifavy yard the semiranras to sail â– <*, a is to take similar freight pension mtasnh mary kiwis who has continued •<> draw a pennou »* the widow of michael nnis a deceased union soldier although rixice mar ried to james king has been held for trial m yellow fever the oases admitted to quarantine hospi tal from the french corvette ivestrees arc not yellow fever but merely of intermittent fever and debility the moirrkkai defaulter jtetectwui bare arrived here in starch of myers the absconding defaulter af the branch of the montreal bank at quebec who has been seen in this city they are confidant of recovering a large portion of the abstracted 200,000 political kx-brig oen calvin e pratt has been nominated for judge of the supreme court in kings county by the democrats rukolary the store of tinterman bror ou leon ard street was robbed sunday of nearly fr>,ooo worth of shawls and fancy goods a uk several officers were badly beaten in quelling a riot at east mew york yes tcrtiry im hall the mutual of new york todny base balled the nationals of washington 42 to lfi cable news the continknt a report that hu klen h4ji withdrawn movkmknts of thk pbbks raiui ai.s i'aki vj)t 21 the party of tlie left will soon send oat a manifesto calling fcr the early convocation of the secstf and corpe legialatif preparations for the voyage of the em press to the ut lia <.: commenced the french journals regard the letter of pierre hyacinthe as a g,->-?-x religious and political event the l<i pntrif accuses i'rusaia of en deavoring to bring baden into the 1 odfeder ation of the north in violation of ike stipu lations of the treaty of prague it is reported that ismaetpasha hai coun termand ad the orders he had given t > make preparations for his journey to constanti nople itauv florence sept 21.—1t is officiary an nounced that the committee appointed to investigate the late gristmill riots has re ported in favor of granting amnesty to all implicated in those disturbances spain madrid sept 21.—the e^un says gen bioklef has withdrawn his note the statement is not generally believed the republican journals are agitating in favor of plebisoitum a great popular demonstration in honor of senor ooetftllar republican orator of the cortes was mads in saragossa yester d*y m great britain inaccoi ntabu disappearance of a scotch moblejun-ths pope replies to i>b citmmisiis lettfr-the latter i'ieti.y snt'blltd lokimih sept 21 the paris correspond ent of the km writes as followi the note of the american minister to the span i«h government in regard to cuba varies both in its tone and conclusions inm the diplomatic commonicatiom between the hpanish minuter at washington and the tlovemmsnt of the united states the diplomatic experience uf sickles is umiu-l and probably insutiicient to enable him to rightly estimate the value and envot of hia words doubtless he is much surprised at the sidtement they have created sad it will be difficult for his government to ap prove of them no pretext eiists for recog niziag the cabaa insurrection which does not hom a single town or position—and its prolongation to the action of the climate on its opponents and to the facilities afforded to the insurgents in a thinly peoplad ooun ry the appointment of sickles as ii inis tsr to spain was greatly criticized and baa not yet been sanctioned by the sonata that body will do itaelf credit by refuting to con firm the appointment of a man who has made so bad a first appearance in diplo macy anutmrr view aletterfrom madrid to the shmtlanl says gen sickles in his not intimate that the government at washington might under forosof psblioopintoo be compelled to neamnaetascuban insurgents hereminds the spanish guteiiuueut of the good laith which ths united state has hitherto pre served its iaspect for internttional law and of its nnwilhngneas to smhnrnss spain ahagether the nato is not of an storming store bat the rataosnsa of the govern ant in allowing the people to remain in ignomnosaf its nm jmmnea ths vio last nrtielss which hare nppaand in the spenuh papen far tka past law days the pall malt 11,,-jllf reviews the idea of the chinese nolicy put forth by browns use american mmirtir to china it says ths asm of his argument is ths opening of market to oainwisn tmass in point of fact there is nothing to shaw has ths oimcsltiee between foreigtters sad ths chi ness sre nwwy qnasticasof immntmm a trnsr sooonnt wonld b that tas form lorosd ths i hiaase to rant m ilmi hj the lattotst dliltu waset c.vt'-kjfc'yhm^le 5s win w mam b rrrmtnmil to bmikka ik tts pone has nri . main â– i o»*-il rnaaaac m i^arawtothspr pallet or t'««i»gi to appear at tfce useuamnical oaaaco the ffimm the l»otor to the terme o the uturdu urn iililimmi tt fi lull i *»*•■* willn»dth*«iti»ani»iim»in—«tor*di oai^w ayiifciaft lyfciffti ijtonlmk.tbcknk thepe nil !â– nerliniii that thm iiniwiit th.no—ahortha i in kdrnmwiitk hm mtcmlt b#i oondhmbs the 7*i>ika cmiiwitn oa tk abova yi the daciuw of ban oa dr camming appliutioo i proooonced with nwitprrud promiihtadc th fop wut ban ac quainted himmu with tin purport of dr caunp tatur thn»(h the newipann andrapded before te noaptioo dr cm mihn mto be oongratautad oa the author itati re reply elicited the pope apaaka i.uiily if the doctor had oonnderad the cuic^j of the church he wooltl hare aeen that there could be no room for him in the council the bvko.n coxtroyerky cyme redding in a letter on the byron oontrovertj ezpreaaee the belief that a charge by mrs stowe never existed out of her own brain he asyi lady byron teadily refuaed to itate the reaaon of wpa ration singular disappkarawt'e ei.ixburo sept 21.—the kight hon geone patten lord jurtioe clerk of sontljml ha nnaccountably diaappuared nothing hu been heard of him since mon day jnrning it ia feared that he ha been foully dealt with spanish america ft'kthekor lopez's dissstroi's defeat cuban affairs paris sept 20.—the report from bra zilian sources represent the defeat of pres ident lopez at aacurr as a complete rout and that the struggle was ended la pa trie on the other hand has different ac count which while acknowledging that the paraguayans have suffered a reverse maintains that lopez is still able to and determined to continue the war s pa ranhas the brazilian commissioner to pa raguay had returned to rio janeiro ecu havana sept 21.—the directors of the alianza bank have offered aid to the government for ths purpose of carrying on the war to the amount of the total profits of the bank while the rebellion lasts the directors have paid on account of such to the amount of thirty thousand dollars maine m chauberi.ai.vh majority sooo—fill republican majority 17,066 atjuista me sept 21.—the entire vote of the state has been aeoeivesl except from thirty-seven small towns and planta tions the total vote exceeds all estimates reaching 03,820 of which chamberlain re ceived 50,901 smith 38,277 and uichborn 4642 chamberlain's majority over both amounts to 7982 last year these cities and towns gave a total vote of 131,266 of which chamberlain teceived 75,535 and pillsbury 55,431 chamberlain's majority 20,404 the towns and plantations not yet heam from gave last year a total vote of 516 chamuirlaia's majority this year will be 8000 the senate stands twenty-eigth republicans and three democrats a demo cratic gain of one the house stands one hnndred and thirteen republicans to thir ty-four democrats with four districts to hear from last year the house stood ke puplicans one hundred and twenty-one democrat thirty * the real republi can majority this year adding chamber lain'n and hitchborn's vote is 17,066 political i>ele<;ates to the sykattsk democratic cosvkstion arriving o seymoir hkpokted kh decmmkt to take tart m the proceedings hk candidates and their ciiancuroft kuminatjox svrah-se sept 21.—nearly all the dele gates to the democratic state convention have arrived mayor hall sweeney tweed and george law are here and each juite active it is said horatio seymour though chosen delefcfcfce vr.i pot take part in the proceedings the most prominent candidates to-night are for the court of appeals judges i.on of kings hand of essex and earl of herkim^r county judges l'omstock t my ami parker declip candidacy for canal commissioner w v wright for state prison inspector f l laflin of i'lster and a dozen others the remainder of the ticket will consist of the ij resent state officers and incum bents there are at least a dozen names mentioned for this nomination slocum is mentioned f r temporary chair man and lieut gov beach will be made permanent president the platform will be rather conservative it will not go as far as the ohio demo cratio platform nor will it be a copy of that of tu massachusetts democracy its loading points will be • demand for the re storation of the southern gtatea general amnesty a fulfilment of the obligations o contract with regard to the government bonds opposition to the proposed fifteenth amendment opposition to the amendments of the state constitution excepting the article concerning the judiciary there is a general good feeling among the delegates wit & larger share of confidence than has been witaeesesi at the hemocratio state conventions for yean vui cassidy of the albany argus wilt probably be chairman of the commit tee on resolutions miscellaneous teliuraphic iteh3 uk oencsal interest from different points the twenty fourth annnaj exhibition of the i'rovinc of ontario commenced in london yesterday and will continue throe day prince arthur sir john young and the lieutenant i-overnor of ontario will visit the grounds to-day the president and family arrived at wheeling yesterday afternoon from wash ingtoa pa i overuor stevens called upon hiu the ooroner's jury in the case of accident at athena pa monday censure s c means the conductor of the way train for disobedience of orders and john rahm train deapateher at towanda for running a fast train a few minute behind a slow one it is rumored that means has been arrested but the officers of the pennsylvania and new york railroad company are very rati cent and apparently not solicitous about giving details mr wells the president of the road instructed the athens telegraph operator who is his son to give the verdict to sm one without his consent and refused to urniah the t.rese the verdict or any par ticilara of the inquest a dispst ' • to santa fe says that the official returns an nearly all in chaveae republican is elected delegate to congress by 2900 to u«ju majority the arisoaa minn puhliabes a large list of indian outrages the indians have re cently killed a number of settlers burned ranches and earned off cattle in the country lslasuu granite washington and preecott it is announced that about a week ago obligations of the u issiseipp valley tele graph company went'to protest to the amount of sisu.uuv in consequence whereof efforts are now being made to sell the property of the company it m said that the western union have offered ' 1100,000 cash aad the atlantic ft pacilic gjss.oou la stock a muling of the stock holders will be held at st louts on thurs day next to take action in the matter mr walker was installed provisional i governor at the oubataatorial matins vseterdav at noon gen caaby was tjzm,t l*wv well turned «» the ' office ta the new mesasbasrt who took the iroa-alad oath oloffioa thsea wore-no tbs jihsish of a urge crowd of whits i aad oolorad naamla to magihtsto ns —, • governor wa shook hssws with thssn • the nra icsii.it masts hy on - wwh^aitevsasnmisalhsaitissofsiaomoa as the of caps u e csmsrim ediasr > of the pstss.hsig iaaisx as has seorstsry • paasnaswas mttsmh tho cuallilslitl mraiami tl»fii autiml deter i i pyrt era otxthe walker repobli cm ticket i u late cmbpofa duaknuawal tka wkmkj dietrieu fe bee km mmtmrnt w the imne oee to the ot tkml they e>a make re mmuf bynaataw their diakllene oeardi>f to uw provided au dktohn do the eene tka ue 7 am by aukia illicit whieky mi imcammf riak flettntiaai ud eeaaeqaaat paulfciee they therefora pro pa to farm aaanriatiana to aid rerenae aflwera ia deterhng dkaoanat dtooen the uaajnn of the grand ledaje of odd fellowe of the united biitia at btoa fran amn yaeterday waa aaaatly eaaapani ia reoeiriag renorta ananan iwnaarjr haa baea traaefarred to the janhiuiii of the grand udae of oalifotaia a netting of cituaaa and the read loda in the h3l of the chaarimr of oeaanarovlart erasing waa a pleaaant reunion the grand lodge of free maaooi of the state of nerada waa in council at virginia city reeterday ez-beeretary beward reached loe angeloa yeaterday ra rotut for baernma>to be mrt with aa eathseuetic nweption the ateamer ferdileten haa been forfeited to the united state at portland oregon for riolation of retenne lawa new york iruom twnth afttuook'a rditioki | fast time for a ttivole sciu race hbavy niudj claimed to have been discovered is the methodist bookcom ckrn mam york sept 21.—a very spirited single scull race cune off yesterday after noon opposite hoboken between richard dealy,ofthegnlichclab,andßdwatdaamitli of atalanta the race was with seventeen feet working boats three miles for a prize of a gold watch and chain valued at five hundred dollars dealy secured the lead by a quarter of a length at the first spurt and gradually increased the distance until before completing the first mile he left smith several feet astern 1 nfortunately the two boats ran too close upon the wharves above the klysian fields against which the'atalanu's boat fouled and threw smith a length astern dealy swept on around the stake boat ahead of smith and led him by a full length throughout the home-stretch coming in at the starting point in twenty-one minutes and forty-six and a half seconds this is the fastest time ever mads on the course working a cake under difficulties the famous case of the board of super visors of westchester county against henry willet ex-county treasurer and his sureties was called up yesterday mr willett while county treasurer in 1862 and 1863 defaulfc-dto the amount of up ward of one hundred and fifty thousand dol lan and decamped to parts unknown gen erally supposed to cuba and has not been seen since his sureties were sued and a verdict was rendered against them but they appealed and a new trial was granted on the ground that there had been some ir regularity in the admission of the testimony since that time the case has been on the calendar for trial term after term a special panel of forty eight jurors was drawn of these the counsel on each side struck otf twelve leaving twenty-four only on the hat of these five or six are over sixty years old and consequently exempt from duty one is in europe and another in the west leaving only sixteen on the list and subject to challenges from each of the de fendants so that there appears to be no possibility of obtaining a jury for the case itaktunh annodncemkirr the new york time thi morning claiming that the authority upon which it makes the announcement is of such a charac ter that silence on its part under such cir cumstances woum amount to delinquency says editorially we are credibly assur ed that the new agent ef the methodist book concern re dr i ttifrrn has dis covered ill that establishment great corrup tion and fraud involving losses to the amount of several hundred thousand dol lars the subject we understand is now undergoing investigation and as soon as the details can be given to the public without prejudice to any but culpable parties we shall endeavor to f uruiah them those frauds it is said have been going on for some eight ok nu»e ystrs and of conne the full ex tent is not yet aswrtsinetl v.th precision the magnitude of the business transacted by this concern and the reputation which it has enjoyed for probity in its manage ment conspire to give to any suspicion against it a painful importance it is only six mouths since we had the satisfaction of saying ot this institution in the columns of the fl—na tha it should be recorded to the honor of all concerned that not a dollar has ever bc^n lost by the defalcation of its man agers from the pominer.cement of the busi ness in 1789 i nfortunau.iv that cannot be said of the methodist book concern any more " washington influx of office sef.kers ar tiie capi tal-istkibtajitnavai orhkk feom s«c ketaty robebo.v washisiiton sept 21.—a large number of kentucky office-seeker have arrived here and were to-day in the office of the secretary of the treasury in commissioner delano's rooms and at the postofßee de partment endeavoring to secure appoint tbehts to msnqoimip and to roatoffices in that state then an no wllan su ap plicants alone in thia city at present for the louisville poitoffice beside eight or ten ? ther aueuks who are toj t ""• iheir wuntry as internal revenue aaseason in the amiw aec^l thb printers the typographical i'nion of this city has not thus far taken any action on the q ac tion of the admission of douglas the col ored printer the whole subject having been postponed until next january railroax and canal bill a proposition is said to be progressing among some western congressmen to paw a bill next aeasion authorizing the connection of the james end kanawha rivers by mfans of four hundred mile of canal with the mississippi thus opsning a new water rants from the far west to the seaboard norfolk ia the city that is to become one of the great ports of theunion by this enterprise defrauding ths revenue information from new orleans states that perry fuller an waddj thompson recent ly arrerted in st louis for defrauding the revenue will soon be arraigned in that city before the i s rnmmiaainimi and that cray fuller deputy collector haa sudden ly left the country president iirast a letter from the president to secretary boutwel aanonncea his intention of re turning to washington about the middle of the present week naval salt-ths secretary robeson haa issued a general order modifying the naval reflations so far that when a foreign vessel of war be loagiag to a country in aanty with the i'aited states shall arrive intuort of the raited states where there is a vessel of the navy the eosamanding officer shall wtthost delay asnd the proper officer oa board to otftr the osnsl eivilitiss and any assistance in his power u a foreign vessel bears the dag of aa admiral or commodore com auading a squadron aad salutes the ttag of the tlaitsd statss tb saints will be promptly utarasd and the ni—msailia officer of the veaml will call upon the ad saiml or ciimmhars aad samss tksas in case they ratnra his cau v aw rale will be observed whea the imslisillll of msn eouadraas visit a asry yard or rt — in all cases when the use of a aatioa a be ulnted is ahoat it will bs hoisted at tie foreroyal aliathall aad the jib hsisted at the firs sad kaalad down at the last jan the uaitai btatas steamer shamokia iron donble sailer aaw at tail navy yard has hasa ua isr sals far some time bat no hid hars bean received su is the oaly ismsiaian vessel of this class ia the nary wamwotok sept tkt pmideat hai aanpted the anilina at irisin gears w hauta oj tas^rnirty-ftha latsa try uaat hagh jakaaaa of the fifth u faatry aad captain jamss k lawnaos ruhajfa solihie.s secretary ktb.mian baa directed the cmn aadiag 1 aneril of tha miutary ihvuiua of thepaeine to brward nader aacort all men now —- —*-•— -â– ia the state asylum of california who may have become inaane aiaoe entorinfi the aarriee of the united state to the government hoapital far in aane in tha districts colaoibia where they will be cared for under act of congrca march 3d 18cu m'jhti-aky uktokt the board of health reports the number of daatha daring the pant year little leas than two per cent considering the popala twn of the city at 123,000 during tb yean 1848 and 1869 there was ao epidemic whatever of a eariou character chicago reti-rnofcol powell the western ex rlorer-intere&nxo oescriptiox m the cipluraik and the coumtry it drains chicago sept 21 col j w powell the colorado explorer returned to this city yesterday having successfully ti aveled through the entire i rand canon from green river to a point where the colorado de bouches into the open plain in the terri tory of arizona from the point where col powell's last letter was written theu pedition deeronded the river about four hundred miles between walls almost verti cal ranjdsmj from five hmndrod to fifteen hundred feet high the s.wriorof the oanoo being from two thonsand fiv hondrsd to four thousand feet above the bed of the river mots than two hundred waterfalls and caansaire empty ing thss—«l»ns over the walls of the canon and the main river were seen in this distance with almost mwmry va riety of natural scenery the geological formation of the canon consists principally oi limestone and sand stone tiranito is only found at three places and in limited amount no discov eries of precious metals were made and there were no indications of gold or silver found in the bed of the river one section of the canon was found to consist of a very tine beautifully polished marble which at present is entirely inaccessible the coun try traversed was barren beyond descrip tion and is pronounced by colonel powell as not susceptible of cultivation even by irrigation foreign england and france ix diplomatic con sultation lonihjn sept 20.—the governments of england and france have after a diplo matic consultation come to the conclusion that the tutu tfuo of governmental and ex ecutive relations existing between turkey and egypt must be maintained it has been settled also between the same two leading powers that there shall be no inter ference from this side between spain and the united states on the subject matters of the cuban revolution and american diplo macy in madrid items by telegraph last friday a young lady named jennie couly of dcs arc arkansas was attacked in her house by a negro named jeff john son who beat her on thf head until she became insensible anil thep carried her to the woods and ravished her the game bf base ball played at phila delphia monday afternoon for the benefit of the avondale sufferers between the ath letic and keystone clubs of that city re sulted in favor of the athletics by a score of thirty-two to twenty-one the receipts reached near six hundred dollars the well known foundry of andrew an dersoii at nashville was set on lire monday night in the pattern room all the pat terns were burned they cost originally about forty thousand dollars but cannot be replaced for double that amount part of the building was destroyed but the lower story containing the machinery wait saved no insurance the foundry was occupied by j b romans lessee a similar attempt was made on saturday to burn the foundry of stewart verger a dispatch from richmond says that a tire monday evening on main street the centre of the business community in that city destroyed several large buildings in cluding gray fc co lardware store and ktnsey & davis store the fire depart ment i rove j very inefficient the loss is not ascertained but is over 30,000 it oc currftd near the disastrous fire of a few weeks ago and considerable alarm prevails as it is believed to be the work of incen diaries mr david green of jones county k c was shot and killed near his house re cently by a party of unknown men as he was a democrat the ipeu are supposed to be leaguer m three negroes were burned to death in the dismal swamp recently a great tire is raging there and these negroes were em ployed in getting out timber but while taking a nap in their hut wen walled in by the fire at the afternoon session of the grand lodge of < dd fellows at snn francisco last monday the grand titiioers reports were presented and the standing oomnuttees ap pointed the reports exhibit a gratifying condition of the order except in the southern states where it is in peculiarly bad condition the extension of the order in australia has been accompanied with un expected success the pacutc fcxpres company ih m mence busimini on the ist of tjobber v is reported tha the oento papifio rail company has notified wells fargo * uu that it will not cartt £* ** **" *"" that date william yarley alias keddy the blacksmith was arraigned fer tnal this 1 morning in the court of general sessions the court room was densely thronged the complainant lawrence graham failing to appear keddy was remanded to the city prisga the byron scandal a word from mrs btowe the hartford ommmh publishes the note pratixed by the editor of macmitlan ma;pi aiaj to the true story of lady byron's life and adds the following remarks which we inppom may be regarded ac id informal communication from mrs stowe henelf thia note it will be observed hints at one of the most notable thing in the time story of lady hyron t life which the critics have either strangely araaadarsteod or bare failed wholly to notice it i a trait of lady byron'a character aa thie is the itory of hrr we and not of lord hyren'a mra stows has been very sharply dealt with for mil—ting lady by rom aa cling ing to her huaband after iisoovery or a least strong suspicions of his crime in the hope of snatching his snu oat of the hell into which it had fallen the critic eaji • hi a leader npon lady byron general batler calla it condoning crime yet if nay point is plaia in mrs stove's paper it is jest thia that it represent aad iateads to represeat lady byraa as aaca â– pore chivalraas rabgioaa woman moved by as divine a tmilfis for her hnabsad as a other erer feels fora rained sinful sea that aha was capable of making any iimil saeriaee for him this v the claim for lady byron whom plswty saintly aad aobie waaasa ia fajr i—'1 —' per hap the world cannot yet sesaseehsad aaeh a rh.rsr.sr perhaps it ia store an gelic thaa woaualy it imlaialy ia e»eep tioual bat it is not lbs stswvs iaw tiun it is her mmssalslisa of lady byron aa ahe aaw her sad kaaw her sad as ollun aaw her if it haa ia it sthi.g superhuman if lady byron was a saliglsas sathasia^wayat oan jigier sach charaetsra hara aapsand ia hastory before bat eoa or anpaniies this aaiissjoa el mrs stows piaiary laacads to l.liiimst lady flyroo as sst.atii by as lohya>»>i»aseaeieis».<rs.aparea]nlaar a heart and her lllarlnsl to byraa aw ts beiaagadsythistiswaf har inn i oas thiag aare the saaaaatiam ia aaa was a>aaeea ay m^eeaary asaisi vi tae •£ thai stsrr is easmht aaea the aswa^wha*w.'casrrsaiali«ili t a|ai the all bauering in bin stowe'i high prineiplea bopae far car denial of the reonpt of a honorariui for the alary it v aue aba balda with all auraliata that gold unworthily earned laarea an *—*-""- tain we are happy to be able to aay an w anaatheriaedto do that an siaware oaited nothing more farthia paper than ahe reoaitaa for her erdiaary cantribntaona to the atlantic baring we promote a cxed arrangeawntwtthifopaboahera thatabe d not thia being ao write thia for ateaey ia eridant to thoaa who knew haw paaaaad he ia with literary engagemanta on all idea and in a poaibun ao to aay to name her own term of remuneration bhawaald bare received the aame float heaara kaku uagood * co for aoythmg elae pub lished ia their flr-i ooenpying the aame space we trait that the jonraala which have given currency or color to thia aaperaion will have the justice to repeat our state ment ladies in a buffalo hunt a cincinnati belle shoots a hi'ue bill avi astonishes a coi'ple of emoi.imi lords from the cisctansti enquirer 18th | a i we wen parting from mia susan b anthony laat evening in the bumet house parlor he remarked that ahe had that day met a young lady whom she would lon to welcome to the rank of the little army that wat battling far waw'iai^ta mia a indicated by a nod the penon of whom ahe poke and it proved to be a lovely firl whom w had noticed at onoe on entering the room whoee face indeed waa one of thoee which many man and aome woman possess which attract one's attention even in the largest crowd aad which though we get but a glimpee at them are eaaily recog nized yean afterward a having been eeeo before bearing upon them ai they do aome inexplicable fimnatirrn beyond the mere impreaa of intellect or beauty our repor torial curiosity waa at onoe aroused of eourae and upon mia anthony adding that the young lady waa the heroine of a recent hunt in which general cnatar and two peers of the realm had alao figured we unblushingly requested an introduction which waa kindly grant ed miss sallie tallmadge the accompliahed daughter of mr t w tallmadge of columbus ohio aeemed to be about nineteen yean old—we aay aeemed becauae our gallantry waa too much for even our professions impudence on this point—and waa dressed in a rich brown traveling suit that well became her medium-sized graceful and j—hing figure she will be a jrlmtauir this aeaaon in fash ionable columbua circles having only left school mrs ranney's at elizabeth n j in july after finishing her education her father offered her a choice between the uaual round of dissipation at newport long branch saratoga etc and a visit to the prairies those gardens of the desert those unshorn fields boundless and beauti ful for which the speech of ngland has no name and girl of apirit that ahe was she chose the latter the result ahowa it self in the elasticity of her every move ment in the bright dash of her dark eyea id in the bronze of her cheeks the lat ter did not cjncual however the hush of pleasurable ami healthy excitement that rose as she kindly rude the hunt over again for us she seemed to be actually in the saddle as she spoke and to once more enjoy the wild gallop we have never been aoenthuscd with a description since we heard the greatest lady gay spanker that ever lived storm s crowded house with * gloriously max gloriously there wen aixty hones in the field all mettle te the bone the start vu a picture—away we went in a cloud pell-mell—helter akelter • • • now for the first time [ gave blueskin hia head—ha ha away he liew like a thunderbolt over went the lilly—l over the same spot leaving kitty in the diu:h-walked to the steeple eight miles in thirty minutes and scarcely turned a hair we wiah our readers could enjoy the treat we did it positively amounted to a anpasfsm—a thing which though he may ofteu create it in the good public your bohemian rarely experi ences himself our very finger-tips yet tingle with the blood sent to them by the words of tin eloqueut speaker but to the story which aus must be given in the usual style the excursion party bound for sheridan and other points in the far west left columbus on the lit of sep tember and after an exhilarating trip reached fort hays on the 6th instant on the tuesday after their arrival a grand hunt was organized the military portion of the party consisted m general justar the offi cers of the seventh cavalry including s g sturcis colonel commanding colonel cus tar brother of the general colonel c w cook i>r lippenoot major bell colonel thomas and lieut solan alao one hundred privates and a mounted band of aixteen in struments a large number of l&jdiai ac companied the hunter in ambulances as far as smoky k.ver valley sirtsan miles from the tort to witness the day'a sport if possible < enera custax had aim with him two distinguished guests in the per sona of lords berkley paget and henry waterpark of the british peerage the latter a scion of the wellesley family theae gentlemen were escorted to fort hays by colonel gentry who waa alao present an encampment was made in smoky valley and from the t»n at a neigh boring le<lpi inj udiji wepe witness to an exciting chase on wednesday afternoon i>o this occasion thirty buffaloes were kill ed general cuatar getting eight paget three and waterpark four this night most of the ladies returned to the fort sat isfied with the exciting scene they had wit nessed from afar off r sb with line ttllnujg aowever she waa tiro f being merely » looker-on in vienna and remained with her father brother and mr gusts at the camp itef wuh to join the next day's gallop waa gladly gratified by the officers a dark blooded bay uf cuatar a deing jj •* tediaposaj mounted upon i the beautiful creature ahe must have been indeed the glorious picture we an told ahe was early on thursday morning the party rod forth in search of game there wen one hundred and thirty men and one lady apparently a very joan of ate leading uii armed land tea miles of prairie land had bean ridden over when cuatar gave the view halloo and theea tira party charged upon and snattered n herd of buffaloes that appeared to the westward foremost in the wild dash the fleet oouner of miaa tallas*d ben her until ahe found hensuea the track of a huge bull full five miles of the prairie the bay spumed beneath hia heels before the aide of the old fellow waa reached two quick well-directed shots frean a colt's revolver that mia sallia earned brought the biaon to a halt the big boil settled slowly to his knees bellowed and rolled over-dead | colon cook whose gallantry and afhairatioa had kept hua from joining separatslv in the chase and wh had followed dees noon the track of mian talbaadge now expeeud to ace her atop satise-d not so her blood was ip guickaaanaahshewheeled and made for a second quarry annthar aharp gallop three shot and the thing waaovetiaghty buffalo wwe alaaghtoni in thin day hunt casts killed nine load facet six aad lard watermark fin bat it stay easily ho iaaagimrl that mass t*um*de waa the hsr.nas of the day aad that the old balli,head that aow bangs •> her fathers hajl at cotambna wiu be a naial ef a haat that will be the talk of rriu«^^t»ni^tii^i"w sanaotry minmaasait a bsutalo bant to mm of our mb whoa pallid rsuss aad uagaid air form l«rt a sorry oeateast to the ragged health aad ia i j nay oaslhiaod of tho bustalo l&uato bosoky vatkw perhaps the hot that mia t slept bat thrttalthi •* lolaaariy always oaossap isßteasfnenthelaaii ssi salt haaas tm ate prove asasealscht dtawback to the pale yoaag woman ia qneatiiai by whom the easy nu of their oarnaga ea nieaeaaa pavamaata it atressgly piafciisj to the gcad-wnraamg lan*-o a aaettled eoara tn plao c on dm*.-an eanaeat nhyaieian in hearth ami hnm mb the mbaia.en.doatttoryfartkobeßatt of ye«ng mothon he says aa ictellasaest anaaja aasfchar saamsvad assas dava saasasmv aßm^hsj^bßsaassssspea ass»^sssj"s j â„¢ •■■*■■» eapsw^w asßßjsß bvavsaßs bbsvaaaßesa w^a ch*atwfnh*eatly danag tk ay i * r«ctedbermterta#yit br the r tal in the can and opea air if the wiaabir per nutate you taui not only aroid aatarat iag the air of your room with tha rolabl and pihunpaa gaaeaa drirea oat ef your liana bat the aaa'a raye hare pueaia of cleaaaiag and diamf«ctu|t which artificial bant has not and will parify nd praam thelinen ska(anwwadanaanahm;bat a toe often tneareobee dried and aired it in the nmraary wmaww her fansdianehna band raauaatnaod ia rain acainet taia mi anmnry axpaaua naaerinf that it aha aaw bar praamo aa ethara aawtt ahe wanjd de an be » directed their afteraoen walk a to bring the nanery window into fall new '">■» a oaatral part of the towa snmiag abrapmy.aapnsad to the envaavajnaa npaiag imajiunun-y to the biaeae and aakedaanaebcally my dear what ia tbjt d^joayl'fc oar^rinswl why ab proudly rwabod tana m th sag of oar uaien oananand by tau pnngent retort he aalatad tha flag with > wave of hie hat and ptaaaiag hiawife'e arm cloeer witun hie own aaitie they walked homeward and long aaay it ware city and vicinity consumes meeting.—the mansgera of the humboldt centennial celebratmsi held a final ortim on monday evening to wind up the bnsinoas connected with their du ties the finance committee nporud a residue of funds amosmting to about thirty dollars which was unanimously dedicated to the augmentation of the avondale re lief fund thns closing a grand occaaio & worthily by nuking it contribute to a most worthy charity the committee passed a series of resolutions expressing their warmest thanks to all who had oontribvted in any manner to the object of heir labors especially mentioning hon millard fillmore dr rudolf dulon dr carl de haas geo w clinton and alfred h pease the gentle men and ladies especially the latter who so beautifully decorated the rink all the singers nnd the editor nni j i'lishsmst all the city papers who not alon-s by^e qnent notices and suggestions but by the free use of their advertising columns as well con tributed generously to the fund and great ly augmented the success of the celebration furthermore to the individuals and ocie ties wholoaned seats and rinally to those who by money subscriptions enabled the com mittee to make the entertainmer cc to the public they desire to return their heart felt acknowledgments , lancaster a kay's visit to this pleasant stborb ofbiffalo its attraction sasa pl ice of kksin nce--its manufactories to the jsditor of t/ie express \ like thousands of other resident and that too for years of the good city of buffalo and its vicinity i had heard much of lancaster but the account were to varied and contradictory that whether it was an old fogy village which had main tained ita status unaltered for the last twenty yean a hour-inning maiufactaring place or no place at all was simply a mat ter of choice between the statements of the different informants so happening to meet with a friend in a similar itate of un certainty a my sol f we mounted his buggy and set out on a tour of exploration a few days since in order to settle the disputed point taking the batavia street or as it is more generally termed the cayuga creek plank road our route after leaving the flat and monotonous land in the vicinity of the city lay through * lovely diversified and picturesque country in a high state of cul tivation and dotted in every direction with pleasant and tasteful farm houses well kept gardens and orchards bending beneath the weight of rich and ruddy trait the bright breezy autumnal day the smooth ness of the road very different from that wretched portion of it within the city lim iu »:.â– ; luc attractive nature cf the sur .â€ΕΎ -..â– hjenery *•> insensibly v^usd w tne tune that ft r6 w , thought one-half cf our ten miles1 drive had been accomplished • slender church spire v uuu met onr view at a sudden turn of the road surprised as with the knowledge that onr point of desti nation was oloae t hand five minutes more found as at the mills of air worthy friend george hibscher esq an enter prising and intelligent bavarian ftentl«mau u£ti whose kind assistance as .. guide to any points m interest about town we had counted before starting h tj»s just about leaving w t»stead as a juror upon some cam them depending bat hp hear lag the object of our visit immediately set on to endeavor to overcome this difficulty and proving successful we at once pro ceeded to take a preliminary glance at the villaue of ukvpbmsbj and % v*.y preny sad pli-ssiat villam we found it there were blocks of orick boildings of more than usual architectural ptst—s innf and the starts vre<s numerous and v«u ftusd , but the mm of graceful shade trees aad the tasteful sower gardens which fronted most of the private dwel lings gave an air of repose to the sosne very refreshing after the dnst awl bustle of city life and if there was no rpp ran.c the"rtww on tss^tlefhsd asfair of t7 stantial success which seemed to vanish any idm of the bankrupt court the ohnjchm «/ wswsl u«re war fo rustiiini t^sjadalt o«nui tsith sran and bosus catholic vm eas aad comsaodious and the same remark will apply to ths school boos a larga two story fraae building with a spacious playground atteokted feeing by this tass*-noomiortobly durtr and hsmpy we adjowimd to urn prsmoimt hotel the american a urge substamutl looking three story brick building whar in were imsssdiately waited npoa by the attentive vwt s a h thmayssi m peassm aad condncted to a plsssaat aad airy dressing room whence after a refrssvv tag ablution we emsmd in tiana to do ample jmtm to a dinner of aacxpsctod n â– oeluoe asml which reflected mttsbte credit oa taa cÂ¥i*i»e of the nstihrwhm—t wm foand » number of buffalo families boarding at the american during the sasasmt seasoa and as it is aa exosusßtly uadoetml ud mil ni|ii^«tiil kom witi billi»nl room ud ny thuf 1m fmuetlj en rrgle it well dwirm iu popslantj w j bmr add tkmt xn at tfa pntt mt nmitmem ia tfc rilkf tn oennmd by nil kaam mmnmm mv of imbl who co-u th pj~.r at . ntind ufa wmk • iiil«l smiaity to the city tk ttmm of tka m railn»d nukm tear trim a ut tko h oonfwd ma almbt tmt very low rates umwr mr hibscher's kiad gnidtmt w aow ptsneedsd to iaspeet as ssaay of u ia«tt«rtirssw trtahlsssmmßai j tist tihaw __ th hmitetl t^^tt at mmr a njj imit tko tntbu thi urant ma r xi to»t dr jam^ltkavanntar raadii ad ekeerfallr ikowiax « o»tr tk work obl tßariaif mrj jah—moa ■»_*» taa law i|na ht h>k ad wu iitnri nma t^bl b^b^xb^b ai^l thaß is bbbbl ttrt 1 1ni itii | tit "*« " '< "' 11l mll-i 1i - â– -**" i ' " -** * ksssr si bass basßavssf asssssvssi atesa a^aaajraavaoaf kaa naaauv aaka awaj is a^-p er na niliii ita ground v . mill before umbjj ultaik dan ia o mikwm of (* ijsi mo bet far m-mmknyirtv peers to be the only aurkrt from whiehit i sr>srs.ue tie !â– â– !â– which n to be ia ooastant aettan night zd day the yearroaad there an boat sevaaty-6 ye haaaw am peered i aha warha thom.aef.roam being from halt galtot'ov^t'tovhalljaue vial the araoms bring the aaul wof drpaiag a bag hollow iron rod or tab into the bqaidjeme til the nauioits aaaatttt ilsnii itailai miaiia taiihil â– â– â– â– â– repeatedly until aaalail ta a nmaria ooaaiot saee aad dssa bang plaoad im a hollow amid itie hm ma the article rcqairad f a saadre/miue aad osmasai sheeny of draggmte aada water unf—iy aad ether butt las srthsr plain or w3h hm or liiniaaiaa kin om tbesm amu the latssrweaatssed large i|aaa>ihn at liar wsqerghag oua aad aba u known g^|a cdamav lattfm oattlawß au*st ***"" tuad far teugrapa kaahe about moo oordial wl nana ia a raar tk waou.l waickiaaplit b>a aad tstdriad prariana to aaa ourn.it viait waa ta tba work of tba lakcanu iunfactsbi«s u»tui vtbarabaakat aukiac » xarr atykaarf na<i«gi aiaafnai apaak to in haai.li tofetbarwithtba auuhctu of traak alata ud anaakarof otkarartieka ia im—naaii oaararj axtaaawa teala aad aaaaatof tba ahanboldara an praauaaat boff loajaaa it n not ka iataraatisc oa that oocaaiod tba roagb antnial miinirti at wbita oak mm lo(a which an nrat baim ia axbmat ataam ud ban bond bra cru to th eottuik marhilia when they are dindad mto eight raat langtha after which they n prepared for abanfg ataadarda by a tc 17 iasaaiona machtße which we aaw io opera tioa the invention of mr win p morgan the superintendent of the work entering into tha factory we found a number of hud buiily employed at long banohet each with a hollow iron aeaua phera before him on which to abapa tha work waanng tba filling around tba atand ardjand noticing a boy who aeeraed par tionlarly azpart in tba prnnam were in informed that ha oaald can oat tvaaty-nre one bubal baaketa in tan honra tha bot tom of all tba basket an of wood iqaare in their rough ttate which being plaoad in a aort of lattw an oat tamad aadbmbd at tha rate of two tbouaad par diam the machinery for preparing tba trunk auta aa vail at for fancy beading waa very oompli ted and ingeniona there are fifty hud employed in tba factory and a very urge lemand for au the artijoe prodnced a tha day waa warm and the glaaa work a good deal warmer we were not orry to learn that the neit place en the programme waa the lagkr bur brewejtv of demaageot ft smith a large three story brick building from which about thirty-aix hnadred barreb per annum are ant oat aa ia addition to tba horn de mand tha esoellence of the barley brae which we mnseitly but conaoientionaly en lone inaarea it a ready aale aafar even a klmira till jk..in faitorr now claimed our attention and in the amount of btninew done aa well aa the ii/u id qmality of the inetimnauto prodnoed ertainly exoaeded any aoticipatioq which we could previously have entertained we noticed a magnificent organ intended for the church of st auguatin kalamazoo mich with a maaaive front in the old ro man atyle measuring twenty-nine by twen ty-one feet it bad two bank of key with nineteen atop and three aubordinete iocs and contained twelve hundred and eventy-three pipea all manufactured on tbepremiaea it wu aoarcely completed but on our expressing a desire to bear it tried mr f barkhoft the builder tented ta tone and power and under hi taateful and artistic execution the affect preduoed was grand in the extreme the ooet of the organ waa thirty-seven hundred dollar and the citizen of kalamakoo will have reaaon to be proud of inch an instrument there were aeven more oa tba premiers in a mor or lea state of completion while on the mjbrect it music wa must not omit;to aouo avuarter of ~ - aon â€ΕΎ, pleaauitly apaot la bau^g â€ΕΎ the mnaieal prodigy oi tit ann kraim s girt of thirteen whoa snort to please at the piano forte war characterized by surprisigg feeling and execution tor one f her age and gave promise of rare future excellence aa the day waa now rapidly drawing to its close we were compelled to conclude our tour of observation with a glance at the lahrifftir mills and adjaoent uremiaea the property of our friend and guide mr george bibaebsr to whose kindness and attention we were greatly indebted throughout w slay tha mill building of fra^a and stoae ia three ud a hal nt<uies in height containing three ran of atones for merchant and grist work the wheat requred being ia ample apply from the eurroaadiag country the premiaea which an situate nearly at the trance of the village on tba cejvam creek plank road have • fronta of a thouaand feet and kjwi a very plaasing appear aa r fiom^hs uva hawthorn beagsamtbe neighborhood which here and thaee give it the character of n tnguib uae aadadhv jent to th taiu ia a hrick store whiu nv aral anmjr mtis iwelling oa the same property testify to the good taste of the proprietor among the est.hli.bmit which waat of time precluded us from visiting may be snamaratsd the large tannerieitof kjesjn buak k hmri ct&aaotsjoi fsert homeld^ce thealaaiag auds a large o«n*ry and agricultural works aaareie work aad tba grirt miu of mr jacob ieaja whioh oankssai four run of etonee bra a linfttil aad one for custom work ye ow make a nasty aarvey of the ry uu«itt mnisafi mod wsms lactsivt ofmaaara btcww.aad ce usdvesaae nmob surpriaed at the nwabar aa plesaad witathenawv style aad strength of the rabulaa ia etas the day had peon verr rl 1 mmlly speat aadaavn turned oar bora bead u.arde boms it was not without a fasliag of ra pt that baataxai milimiati prevented ar spsadlag taabwr ta the oxeeediagxy pretty and thri'iag viliaga of i sensstsr the grand army festival report op receipts expk>bituikb a!fd kt proceeds the followiag report ia mads to the pub lie by the coauaimee who had ckvp of the footml of the gnat array of the lupabße hold at the risk on theflfta day of july laot the groat renipte from all amroai mullbtat of 1511 so the e paaaaa artin c the mm ef km m uanaw a net awpae is the " baliaf iwmer tk bawfit of akk aad weudad aaldkn at 787 t the caaaaima eaa aaatn tha pahke ill aai^iilail la la who uhand o acaloaaly to auke rt a anaa by their oakhataaam of awawr aad ampplme far tha tama ibat the oolay of thai ftaleaioat ha hoaaowiac totlm uaia of roaort fnai atrw mmfabbnai fajaia ia their har *-. -*â– '-*• -' *- aoanawy fora fall aad auahame illl i lal of tha whole attar we an aanrad by laate whs it it 11 7 that tt m be fe paaamo to gira the aaaaa of daa irat which woojd be li inmii «• tha aa oried fi torn to of i to oa daßara aa that ia auay iialnwi ————^—^ aia mi wmk tawtat fm moiad tha aai — b akam rawh ta w b«aalartha taaaw lt^oriddoa>a w aha mm bsl aad tahka vhata ac aaaayladiaifttarthortra aad â– â– inrfil jra^t*^ja.'la>tlt<a im irtji aastfce c mi aaa oaly add that aßanda r of thah^at »«» lar » a aaoaajumd to cc worthy a aw aad the buffalo expiess rubluweu by thb express pbuitino co o v & fir as aniß tkbms yissf - 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oakutko a j r evexh umt wiu ton th am do hrt ot u.i j rfv for urn ml^w p..rt on tt>.nlbi>at rvcminti hopt • j.i mt 8 ovlnok p u •"* â– * *• co-i bgth ( aldwti.l agctit protector friit jab one of the bkht in iiarkm uru f 1 0 per down " 21 00 pergrws john c jewett & son _^ 31»haiiigt ihtrtalo ew firm hi bbell pottek are now nfmilnv ft kplendid wttoruiienl j orow rlc m nu 1 r h«necm rl the old iun4 of fill webster * hlch they offer to the trwmt m kol«ml ndreull r h188k1.1 l rann pi heap cash â– grocery house teah i.iirrtki bpkeh buoais molaaaes akd strups hm celiukatcd stamm choice ajunia family noun mm aaoimo casada oatmeal all food aria tt loom paolbu ignn lor caiji andrew m johnston rt maih lieeej buffalo f ariinta i tea company j of bosidm aboa^aaar/at tbas and coffee ro tk ikon mnm oaopmoy reoilrm tti k ua otifil tf aid oof — nn . *.. 1 « tali dt atmtftr bufcjo aaaav.lk.rark 4i«mlii *. tax bale annual tax haletok 1869 uokrtsollek'a office i btruta m>«w tla im f vrotick is hekwy givkn 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-22 |
| 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 | 1869-09-22 |
| 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. 8084 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-09-22 |
| 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 | 1869-09-22 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690922_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. 8084 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3073 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday september 82 18gb no 8061 business directory kakk ursiinasaxn i-ocatios or rut lkadixo uovse3 of bvptavo ithow of our raadaft who btki fur him la buf falo bj eutttat talaomtaadiiaiaf mmanavaaea will ΓΒ»>Γ’β¬Β’ un aaa uumblc ito mimum ha tan aralullt a and uauicuj first claw axes planes edged tools ac luij white nl eithanf aol implements castings *<:. howard irun woub chieato rrΓΒ»naj bankers ii w burt ΓΒ« co main at saaaca books and stationery vahtis taylor mt main smugsisr 1 Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬β blank books 3tatioskkv 4 tocwi lookwooo * juotbom m iuu i'iikihtk a jekes aad twmarn boots * shoes a l wtfbkver mi main jamkh h jewect km main blank book mani ka tl xxi j l chiohutkr 1m and 1m waahlaglon confectioners wbukul ft retail w k bf ll ΓΒ« * a co m 8 d'tlai-.u confectioners wholesale hrhby heariie el baoeca china glass ft cbockekv hatthew 1'nk.11.1 uu ueu e nkwmaa.immaiu carriages ajivtv wallace l>ΓΒ«k imar cutter llhuh ckackerh ftc >. dvekh k son iv ml 107 ellkott coal wkokaaja and k.u.l 1 c 83 dl'uley * co our erl and ttrraoa 14eobui uaein aΓΒ«l ml l*iiΓΒ«ΓΒ«r coal and pui iron 0 r wilion * co m ohio cjr mi,.iΓ’β¬βlm,i bactooom imilil best * ct1 3k main drapers k tailors m h tryom.immaia dyer and renovator li < as chixter a3 main envelope manufacturers w w pruuer ΓΒ» w una nuraverson wood ieo d wiohtuan 200 m.ln furnitit.e ac isaac d wbitk 267 hi e briktul a co , u3 main flour feed and grain w h cabb terrac cor evaoa fruit and oysters iΓΒ«latt rΓΒ»itit co a aahliift"n grocers wholeaΓΒ»l a m joiimboh 71 malu irocers whuldwle uil retail e d holman 17 main oeo w bcon i c mm gents furnishing ooodb addibon 11 staffurd sfl main b a lawrence * t os 31 main m itt k bbnedict m 7 main oitns and jevvelky }. o bobson a cl . ius main harness saddles ac j h lttlk a hon 47 exrhan^e lian'lh 11l i'hkky succour lv jnu hub pkrar kbro.km main hardware iron tc Γ’βΒ¬. e walbriu4je 271 main ant i bwan hortonh k kip cur pearl anil hencra bii'.hav hrkpard t co 118 main n>w er 1 sons ml meneca de wittc weed k < o 2x4 mtin cor ΓΒ». swan hardware and metals pratt * co ΓΒ«ΓΒ«, 4s and 1.".v tirrace hot air furnaces a 1 uii.hkiit v mam hats caps and fl'bs <). * ΓΒ₯. ok'fkiieh am main vergtolh 4 bku l main 11 wippeiit 321 main iron foundky astb iron wokks l',iri l ijli..ΓΒ».l l i i'unt'in jrnn works cliurch ct.r jackaon ikon founders enoines boilers oko w tiki r aona & co wahhlii rti>n nrohio iron flails r r spikes mx i'hati it co 46 m and botwfraoe light carriage and si.ehjh d c ooodwin 5.13 and m hln l.)ii looking tilass picti're kramf howakk 4 hi 1tim li x bwml marble mantlks and iirath c h tinypkh 511 dclawttrt 1 swakt7 a i ΓΒ»'.: i main marble and granite works john crawrukd 107 and imi su,in millinery wbolauu mad l:.uil.i henhv o'brien Γ’β¬Β’.?.Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ main w h wuodward m main mourning oocds dodd best a co 411 main manufacturing jewki.krs * u t ji'esulivi 127 haahbvton music dealers and publishers jewettat miscuka u main organs portable pipe derbick rkloemakek a 00.,av 41 and ΓΒ« ollaton organs melodeoss ftc oeo a princk & co niagara rievatith and ma bjbbat oils paints mx f b reaΓΒ«c m and lit main pl asnro mills ac w a evans at co moluui plastic slate eoofinti b r isnkh m 4 m.in pianos music ftc cottier * denton ΓΒ»ΓΒ» main piano manufacturers c aurtzkan 106 un and 110 bala>la devine bros wl niagara cor marrland paper hangings 4c mostoomery brob i main 5 k bbicxis main afaabett micholh m main photographers w m alnioht iso mam i not simpson imlmain a b hambi.ett'n tn and tm main h l bl1 s7w main sewing machines oaovaa a baker a m o 411 main Γ’β’Β¦ meler i il^'n 8 m cmx.tri main cor witxoi * gibbs s m co lis diruum howe Γ’βΒ . m co . 1 w bΓΒ»an florence m co i'm main sadleky hardware ftc ml i a letcfiworth m and m terrartt silk hat manufacturers c macernzie ist main stained glass buffalo staiked olas3 works j ptart cibo l bl knh 0 main steam coffee ft spice mills ciase aoo.m main oppoalle i'burebo school furniture w cb ahe a mon tl snanth bcalks and safes i 1 i falo scale works 19 mala scales safes and bells l dawrobth 80 mala stoves and hardwabe biiaw fbbbib aoi.lt main stoves furnaces and ranges l swartz a co m ma n tobacconists a m adams alo.,!uowa.kingtim!.*oΓΒ»wptarl 018808 f howard at co x waahniftoll bba watches jewelry ft diamonds rtraiva jewelrt store ttt main t a e oicsisaok va main dan b castle 101 main blfvbntbroa 4ft main watch makers ft jewelers juul'n walker 2 7 main married djjis dilanl'iy 5,,.t 1 tanl mi.-b j to Γ»Òβ¬Β’ΓΒ«. b jΓ’βΒ’ic v ~,Γ»Òβ¬ΕΎ uto ol fmtnur imb mΓΒ«n c.l i 1 oil mm nlmw nitron dr 8 f jiΓΒ»ΓΒ»l,t ktbv ill 'Γ’β¬Β’*"Γ’β¬Β’ j i'olli-r j ho nnll blΓΒ«-it*!j>n-ΓΒ»y i iituk s tain ml tj ΓΒ«<" w j^um mr j hil w k.rr^nd s Γ’βΒ ΓΒ»ΓΒ»*Γ’βΒ btto hoih o c 011 new york dr portek's kon charged with swind ling the methobiht book concern a state canalooweattion calltdtomkkt i Γ’βΒ m t city o!f thi itth of uttober nΓΒ«w yobk sept 21.Γ’β¬β1t appears that tnefimiids discovered in the methodist book concern consist in an alleged net that the son of dr porter one of the agents has re osiveri commissions for the past eight or nine ysors averaging not less than seven per cent for purchasing printing paper for the institution that is the agent permitted his son who is a paper broker to charge a heavy commission for doing what it was the gents duty to do himself reports say purchases on which com mission has been allowed amounted to 190,000 per annum and also that the son sold paper to concern at rates which gave him a still greater profit i r r gularities an abo reported in the bin ing department but no particulars are known a rigid investigation is progressing and the impficau.l parties have been dis missed the canals the committee appointed by the < itizans association cfcaniber of commΓΒ«rc and produce exchange has called a convention of representatives of all the boards and associations throughout the state inter ested in the management and trade of canals to meet in new york on the 19th of october to confer for the purpose of in stituting a reform in the managssnent of the canals the committee of the citizene association charge that the condition of the canals is deplorable and that state moneys have been fraudulently disposed of etc and suggests reforms needed and point s out officials who have been gnilty of neglecting their trusts i.ikk inhi'iian k it appears that the insurance case alluded to yesterday was one where there are two claimants the children of the first wife as heirs of their mother and the second wife as creditor to repay money gambled away in stocks by her husband who com mitted suicide the royal insurance company is sued by both parties and simply declines to pay either uutil a decis ion is given by the courts as to which is entitled to the money thi rslifh the ship yo semite has cleared for san francisoo with eleven hundred tom of or dinance etc for the mare itlan-t ifavy yard the semiranras to sail Γ’βΒ <*, a is to take similar freight pension mtasnh mary kiwis who has continued Γ’β¬Β’<> draw a pennou ΓΒ»* the widow of michael nnis a deceased union soldier although rixice mar ried to james king has been held for trial m yellow fever the oases admitted to quarantine hospi tal from the french corvette ivestrees arc not yellow fever but merely of intermittent fever and debility the moirrkkai defaulter jtetectwui bare arrived here in starch of myers the absconding defaulter af the branch of the montreal bank at quebec who has been seen in this city they are confidant of recovering a large portion of the abstracted 200,000 political kx-brig oen calvin e pratt has been nominated for judge of the supreme court in kings county by the democrats rukolary the store of tinterman bror ou leon ard street was robbed sunday of nearly fr>,ooo worth of shawls and fancy goods a uk several officers were badly beaten in quelling a riot at east mew york yes tcrtiry im hall the mutual of new york todny base balled the nationals of washington 42 to lfi cable news the continknt a report that hu klen h4ji withdrawn movkmknts of thk pbbks raiui ai.s i'aki vj)t 21 the party of tlie left will soon send oat a manifesto calling fcr the early convocation of the secstf and corpe legialatif preparations for the voyage of the em press to the ut lia <.: commenced the french journals regard the letter of pierre hyacinthe as a g,->-?-x religious and political event the l make preparations for his journey to constanti nople itauv florence sept 21.Γ’β¬β1t is officiary an nounced that the committee appointed to investigate the late gristmill riots has re ported in favor of granting amnesty to all implicated in those disturbances spain madrid sept 21.Γ’β¬βthe e^un says gen bioklef has withdrawn his note the statement is not generally believed the republican journals are agitating in favor of plebisoitum a great popular demonstration in honor of senor ooetftllar republican orator of the cortes was mads in saragossa yester d*y m great britain inaccoi ntabu disappearance of a scotch moblejun-ths pope replies to i>b citmmisiis lettfr-the latter i'ieti.y snt'blltd lokimih sept 21 the paris correspond ent of the km writes as followi the note of the american minister to the span iΓΒ«h government in regard to cuba varies both in its tone and conclusions inm the diplomatic commonicatiom between the hpanish minuter at washington and the tlovemmsnt of the united states the diplomatic experience uf sickles is umiu-l and probably insutiicient to enable him to rightly estimate the value and envot of hia words doubtless he is much surprised at the sidtement they have created sad it will be difficult for his government to ap prove of them no pretext eiists for recog niziag the cabaa insurrection which does not hom a single town or positionΓ’β¬βand its prolongation to the action of the climate on its opponents and to the facilities afforded to the insurgents in a thinly peoplad ooun ry the appointment of sickles as ii inis tsr to spain was greatly criticized and baa not yet been sanctioned by the sonata that body will do itaelf credit by refuting to con firm the appointment of a man who has made so bad a first appearance in diplo macy anutmrr view aletterfrom madrid to the shmtlanl says gen sickles in his not intimate that the government at washington might under forosof psblioopintoo be compelled to neamnaetascuban insurgents hereminds the spanish guteiiuueut of the good laith which ths united state has hitherto pre served its iaspect for internttional law and of its nnwilhngneas to smhnrnss spain ahagether the nato is not of an storming store bat the rataosnsa of the govern ant in allowing the people to remain in ignomnosaf its nm jmmnea ths vio last nrtielss which hare nppaand in the spenuh papen far tka past law days the pall malt 11,,-jllf reviews the idea of the chinese nolicy put forth by browns use american mmirtir to china it says ths asm of his argument is ths opening of market to oainwisn tmass in point of fact there is nothing to shaw has ths oimcsltiee between foreigtters sad ths chi ness sre nwwy qnasticasof immntmm a trnsr sooonnt wonld b that tas form lorosd ths i hiaase to rant m ilmi hj the lattotst dliltu waset c.vt'-kjfc'yhm^le 5s win w mam b rrrmtnmil to bmikka ik tts pone has nri . main Γ’βΒ i oΓΒ»*-il rnaaaac m i^arawtothspr pallet or t'ΓΒ«ΓΒ«iΓΒ»gi to appear at tfce useuamnical oaaaco the ffimm the lΓΒ»otor to the terme o the uturdu urn iililimmi tt fi lull i *ΓΒ»*Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ * willnΓΒ»dth*ΓΒ«itiΓΒ»aniΓΒ»iimΓΒ»inΓ’β¬βΓΒ«tor*di oai^w ayiifciaft lyfciffti ijtonlmk.tbcknk thepe nil !Γ’βΒ nerliniii that thm iiniwiit th.noΓ’β¬βahortha i in kdrnmwiitk hm mtcmlt b#i oondhmbs the 7*i>ika cmiiwitn oa tk abova yi the daciuw of ban oa dr camming appliutioo i proooonced with nwitprrud promiihtadc th fop wut ban ac quainted himmu with tin purport of dr caunp tatur thnΓΒ»(h the newipann andrapded before te noaptioo dr cm mihn mto be oongratautad oa the author itati re reply elicited the pope apaaka i.uiily if the doctor had oonnderad the cuic^j of the church he wooltl hare aeen that there could be no room for him in the council the bvko.n coxtroyerky cyme redding in a letter on the byron oontrovertj ezpreaaee the belief that a charge by mrs stowe never existed out of her own brain he asyi lady byron teadily refuaed to itate the reaaon of wpa ration singular disappkarawt'e ei.ixburo sept 21.Γ’β¬βthe kight hon geone patten lord jurtioe clerk of sontljml ha nnaccountably diaappuared nothing hu been heard of him since mon day jnrning it ia feared that he ha been foully dealt with spanish america ft'kthekor lopez's dissstroi's defeat cuban affairs paris sept 20.Γ’β¬βthe report from bra zilian sources represent the defeat of pres ident lopez at aacurr as a complete rout and that the struggle was ended la pa trie on the other hand has different ac count which while acknowledging that the paraguayans have suffered a reverse maintains that lopez is still able to and determined to continue the war s pa ranhas the brazilian commissioner to pa raguay had returned to rio janeiro ecu havana sept 21.Γ’β¬βthe directors of the alianza bank have offered aid to the government for ths purpose of carrying on the war to the amount of the total profits of the bank while the rebellion lasts the directors have paid on account of such to the amount of thirty thousand dollars maine m chauberi.ai.vh majority soooΓ’β¬βfill republican majority 17,066 atjuista me sept 21.Γ’β¬βthe entire vote of the state has been aeoeivesl except from thirty-seven small towns and planta tions the total vote exceeds all estimates reaching 03,820 of which chamberlain re ceived 50,901 smith 38,277 and uichborn 4642 chamberlain's majority over both amounts to 7982 last year these cities and towns gave a total vote of 131,266 of which chamberlain teceived 75,535 and pillsbury 55,431 chamberlain's majority 20,404 the towns and plantations not yet heam from gave last year a total vote of 516 chamuirlaia's majority this year will be 8000 the senate stands twenty-eigth republicans and three democrats a demo cratic gain of one the house stands one hnndred and thirteen republicans to thir ty-four democrats with four districts to hear from last year the house stood ke puplicans one hundred and twenty-one democrat thirty * the real republi can majority this year adding chamber lain'n and hitchborn's vote is 17,066 political i>ele<;ates to the sykattsk democratic cosvkstion arriving o seymoir hkpokted kh decmmkt to take tart m the proceedings hk candidates and their ciiancuroft kuminatjox svrah-se sept 21.Γ’β¬βnearly all the dele gates to the democratic state convention have arrived mayor hall sweeney tweed and george law are here and each juite active it is said horatio seymour though chosen delefcfcfce vr.i pot take part in the proceedings the most prominent candidates to-night are for the court of appeals judges i.on of kings hand of essex and earl of herkim^r county judges l'omstock t my ami parker declip candidacy for canal commissioner w v wright for state prison inspector f l laflin of i'lster and a dozen others the remainder of the ticket will consist of the ij resent state officers and incum bents there are at least a dozen names mentioned for this nomination slocum is mentioned f r temporary chair man and lieut gov beach will be made permanent president the platform will be rather conservative it will not go as far as the ohio demo cratio platform nor will it be a copy of that of tu massachusetts democracy its loading points will be Γ’β¬Β’ demand for the re storation of the southern gtatea general amnesty a fulfilment of the obligations o contract with regard to the government bonds opposition to the proposed fifteenth amendment opposition to the amendments of the state constitution excepting the article concerning the judiciary there is a general good feeling among the delegates wit & larger share of confidence than has been witaeesesi at the hemocratio state conventions for yean vui cassidy of the albany argus wilt probably be chairman of the commit tee on resolutions miscellaneous teliuraphic iteh3 uk oencsal interest from different points the twenty fourth annnaj exhibition of the i'rovinc of ontario commenced in london yesterday and will continue throe day prince arthur sir john young and the lieutenant i-overnor of ontario will visit the grounds to-day the president and family arrived at wheeling yesterday afternoon from wash ingtoa pa i overuor stevens called upon hiu the ooroner's jury in the case of accident at athena pa monday censure s c means the conductor of the way train for disobedience of orders and john rahm train deapateher at towanda for running a fast train a few minute behind a slow one it is rumored that means has been arrested but the officers of the pennsylvania and new york railroad company are very rati cent and apparently not solicitous about giving details mr wells the president of the road instructed the athens telegraph operator who is his son to give the verdict to sm one without his consent and refused to urniah the t.rese the verdict or any par ticilara of the inquest a dispst ' Γ’β¬Β’ to santa fe says that the official returns an nearly all in chaveae republican is elected delegate to congress by 2900 to uΓΒ«ju majority the arisoaa minn puhliabes a large list of indian outrages the indians have re cently killed a number of settlers burned ranches and earned off cattle in the country lslasuu granite washington and preecott it is announced that about a week ago obligations of the u issiseipp valley tele graph company went'to protest to the amount of sisu.uuv in consequence whereof efforts are now being made to sell the property of the company it m said that the western union have offered ' 1100,000 cash aad the atlantic ft pacilic gjss.oou la stock a muling of the stock holders will be held at st louts on thurs day next to take action in the matter mr walker was installed provisional i governor at the oubataatorial matins vseterdav at noon gen caaby was tjzm,t l*wv well turned ΓΒ«ΓΒ» the ' office ta the new mesasbasrt who took the iroa-alad oath oloffioa thsea wore-no tbs jihsish of a urge crowd of whits i aad oolorad naamla to magihtsto ns Γ’β¬β, Γ’β¬Β’ governor wa shook hssws with thssn Γ’β¬Β’ the nra icsii.it masts hy on - wwh^aitevsasnmisalhsaitissofsiaomoa as the of caps u e csmsrim ediasr > of the pstss.hsig iaaisx as has seorstsry Γ’β¬Β’ paasnaswas mttsmh tho cuallilslitl mraiami tlΓΒ»fii autiml deter i i pyrt era otxthe walker repobli cm ticket i u late cmbpofa duaknuawal tka wkmkj dietrieu fe bee km mmtmrnt w the imne oee to the ot tkml they e>a make re mmuf bynaataw their diakllene oeardi>f to uw provided au dktohn do the eene tka ue 7 am by aukia illicit whieky mi imcammf riak flettntiaai ud eeaaeqaaat paulfciee they therefora pro pa to farm aaanriatiana to aid rerenae aflwera ia deterhng dkaoanat dtooen the uaajnn of the grand ledaje of odd fellowe of the united biitia at btoa fran amn yaeterday waa aaaatly eaaapani ia reoeiriag renorta ananan iwnaarjr haa baea traaefarred to the janhiuiii of the grand udae of oalifotaia a netting of cituaaa and the read loda in the h3l of the chaarimr of oeaanarovlart erasing waa a pleaaant reunion the grand lodge of free maaooi of the state of nerada waa in council at virginia city reeterday ez-beeretary beward reached loe angeloa yeaterday ra rotut for baernma>to be mrt with aa eathseuetic nweption the ateamer ferdileten haa been forfeited to the united state at portland oregon for riolation of retenne lawa new york iruom twnth afttuook'a rditioki fast time for a ttivole sciu race hbavy niudj claimed to have been discovered is the methodist bookcom ckrn mam york sept 21.Γ’β¬βa very spirited single scull race cune off yesterday after noon opposite hoboken between richard dealy,ofthegnlichclab,andΓΕΈdwatdaamitli of atalanta the race was with seventeen feet working boats three miles for a prize of a gold watch and chain valued at five hundred dollars dealy secured the lead by a quarter of a length at the first spurt and gradually increased the distance until before completing the first mile he left smith several feet astern 1 nfortunately the two boats ran too close upon the wharves above the klysian fields against which the'atalanu's boat fouled and threw smith a length astern dealy swept on around the stake boat ahead of smith and led him by a full length throughout the home-stretch coming in at the starting point in twenty-one minutes and forty-six and a half seconds this is the fastest time ever mads on the course working a cake under difficulties the famous case of the board of super visors of westchester county against henry willet ex-county treasurer and his sureties was called up yesterday mr willett while county treasurer in 1862 and 1863 defaulfc-dto the amount of up ward of one hundred and fifty thousand dol lan and decamped to parts unknown gen erally supposed to cuba and has not been seen since his sureties were sued and a verdict was rendered against them but they appealed and a new trial was granted on the ground that there had been some ir regularity in the admission of the testimony since that time the case has been on the calendar for trial term after term a special panel of forty eight jurors was drawn of these the counsel on each side struck otf twelve leaving twenty-four only on the hat of these five or six are over sixty years old and consequently exempt from duty one is in europe and another in the west leaving only sixteen on the list and subject to challenges from each of the de fendants so that there appears to be no possibility of obtaining a jury for the case itaktunh annodncemkirr the new york time thi morning claiming that the authority upon which it makes the announcement is of such a charac ter that silence on its part under such cir cumstances woum amount to delinquency says editorially we are credibly assur ed that the new agent ef the methodist book concern re dr i ttifrrn has dis covered ill that establishment great corrup tion and fraud involving losses to the amount of several hundred thousand dol lars the subject we understand is now undergoing investigation and as soon as the details can be given to the public without prejudice to any but culpable parties we shall endeavor to f uruiah them those frauds it is said have been going on for some eight ok nuΓΒ»e ystrs and of conne the full ex tent is not yet aswrtsinetl v.th precision the magnitude of the business transacted by this concern and the reputation which it has enjoyed for probity in its manage ment conspire to give to any suspicion against it a painful importance it is only six mouths since we had the satisfaction of saying ot this institution in the columns of the flΓ’β¬βna tha it should be recorded to the honor of all concerned that not a dollar has ever bc^n lost by the defalcation of its man agers from the pominer.cement of the busi ness in 1789 i nfortunau.iv that cannot be said of the methodist book concern any more " washington influx of office sef.kers ar tiie capi tal-istkibtajitnavai orhkk feom sΓΒ«c ketaty robebo.v washisiiton sept 21.Γ’β¬βa large number of kentucky office-seeker have arrived here and were to-day in the office of the secretary of the treasury in commissioner delano's rooms and at the postofΓΕΈee de partment endeavoring to secure appoint tbehts to msnqoimip and to roatoffices in that state then an no wllan su ap plicants alone in thia city at present for the louisville poitoffice beside eight or ten ? ther aueuks who are toj t ""Γ’β¬Β’ iheir wuntry as internal revenue aaseason in the amiw aec^l thb printers the typographical i'nion of this city has not thus far taken any action on the q ac tion of the admission of douglas the col ored printer the whole subject having been postponed until next january railroax and canal bill a proposition is said to be progressing among some western congressmen to paw a bill next aeasion authorizing the connection of the james end kanawha rivers by mfans of four hundred mile of canal with the mississippi thus opsning a new water rants from the far west to the seaboard norfolk ia the city that is to become one of the great ports of theunion by this enterprise defrauding ths revenue information from new orleans states that perry fuller an waddj thompson recent ly arrerted in st louis for defrauding the revenue will soon be arraigned in that city before the i s rnmmiaainimi and that cray fuller deputy collector haa sudden ly left the country president iirast a letter from the president to secretary boutwel aanonncea his intention of re turning to washington about the middle of the present week naval salt-ths secretary robeson haa issued a general order modifying the naval reflations so far that when a foreign vessel of war be loagiag to a country in aanty with the i'aited states shall arrive intuort of the raited states where there is a vessel of the navy the eosamanding officer shall wtthost delay asnd the proper officer oa board to otftr the osnsl eivilitiss and any assistance in his power u a foreign vessel bears the dag of aa admiral or commodore com auading a squadron aad salutes the ttag of the tlaitsd statss tb saints will be promptly utarasd and the niΓ’β¬βmsailia officer of the veaml will call upon the ad saiml or ciimmhars aad samss tksas in case they ratnra his cau v aw rale will be observed whea the imslisillll of msn eouadraas visit a asry yard or rt Γ’β¬β in all cases when the use of a aatioa a be ulnted is ahoat it will bs hoisted at tie foreroyal aliathall aad the jib hsisted at the firs sad kaalad down at the last jan the uaitai btatas steamer shamokia iron donble sailer aaw at tail navy yard has hasa ua isr sals far some time bat no hid hars bean received su is the oaly ismsiaian vessel of this class ia the nary wamwotok sept tkt pmideat hai aanpted the anilina at irisin gears w hauta oj tas^rnirty-ftha latsa try uaat hagh jakaaaa of the fifth u faatry aad captain jamss k lawnaos ruhajfa solihie.s secretary ktb.mian baa directed the cmn aadiag 1 aneril of tha miutary ihvuiua of thepaeine to brward nader aacort all men now Γ’β¬β- Γ’β¬β*-Γ’β¬Β’Γ’β¬β -Γ’βΒ ia the state asylum of california who may have become inaane aiaoe entorinfi the aarriee of the united state to the government hoapital far in aane in tha districts colaoibia where they will be cared for under act of congrca march 3d 18cu m'jhti-aky uktokt the board of health reports the number of daatha daring the pant year little leas than two per cent considering the popala twn of the city at 123,000 during tb yean 1848 and 1869 there was ao epidemic whatever of a eariou character chicago reti-rnofcol powell the western ex rlorer-intere&nxo oescriptiox m the cipluraik and the coumtry it drains chicago sept 21 col j w powell the colorado explorer returned to this city yesterday having successfully ti aveled through the entire i rand canon from green river to a point where the colorado de bouches into the open plain in the terri tory of arizona from the point where col powell's last letter was written theu pedition deeronded the river about four hundred miles between walls almost verti cal ranjdsmj from five hmndrod to fifteen hundred feet high the s.wriorof the oanoo being from two thonsand fiv hondrsd to four thousand feet above the bed of the river mots than two hundred waterfalls and caansaire empty ing thssΓ’β¬βΓΒ«lΓΒ»ns over the walls of the canon and the main river were seen in this distance with almost mwmry va riety of natural scenery the geological formation of the canon consists principally oi limestone and sand stone tiranito is only found at three places and in limited amount no discov eries of precious metals were made and there were no indications of gold or silver found in the bed of the river one section of the canon was found to consist of a very tine beautifully polished marble which at present is entirely inaccessible the coun try traversed was barren beyond descrip tion and is pronounced by colonel powell as not susceptible of cultivation even by irrigation foreign england and france ix diplomatic con sultation lonihjn sept 20.Γ’β¬βthe governments of england and france have after a diplo matic consultation come to the conclusion that the tutu tfuo of governmental and ex ecutive relations existing between turkey and egypt must be maintained it has been settled also between the same two leading powers that there shall be no inter ference from this side between spain and the united states on the subject matters of the cuban revolution and american diplo macy in madrid items by telegraph last friday a young lady named jennie couly of dcs arc arkansas was attacked in her house by a negro named jeff john son who beat her on thf head until she became insensible anil thep carried her to the woods and ravished her the game bf base ball played at phila delphia monday afternoon for the benefit of the avondale sufferers between the ath letic and keystone clubs of that city re sulted in favor of the athletics by a score of thirty-two to twenty-one the receipts reached near six hundred dollars the well known foundry of andrew an dersoii at nashville was set on lire monday night in the pattern room all the pat terns were burned they cost originally about forty thousand dollars but cannot be replaced for double that amount part of the building was destroyed but the lower story containing the machinery wait saved no insurance the foundry was occupied by j b romans lessee a similar attempt was made on saturday to burn the foundry of stewart verger a dispatch from richmond says that a tire monday evening on main street the centre of the business community in that city destroyed several large buildings in cluding gray fc co lardware store and ktnsey & davis store the fire depart ment i rove j very inefficient the loss is not ascertained but is over 30,000 it oc currftd near the disastrous fire of a few weeks ago and considerable alarm prevails as it is believed to be the work of incen diaries mr david green of jones county k c was shot and killed near his house re cently by a party of unknown men as he was a democrat the ipeu are supposed to be leaguer m three negroes were burned to death in the dismal swamp recently a great tire is raging there and these negroes were em ployed in getting out timber but while taking a nap in their hut wen walled in by the fire at the afternoon session of the grand lodge of < dd fellows at snn francisco last monday the grand titiioers reports were presented and the standing oomnuttees ap pointed the reports exhibit a gratifying condition of the order except in the southern states where it is in peculiarly bad condition the extension of the order in australia has been accompanied with un expected success the pacutc fcxpres company ih m mence busimini on the ist of tjobber v is reported tha the oento papifio rail company has notified wells fargo * uu that it will not cartt ΓΒ£* ** **" *"" that date william yarley alias keddy the blacksmith was arraigned fer tnal this 1 morning in the court of general sessions the court room was densely thronged the complainant lawrence graham failing to appear keddy was remanded to the city prisga the byron scandal a word from mrs btowe the hartford ommmh publishes the note pratixed by the editor of macmitlan ma;pi aiaj to the true story of lady byron's life and adds the following remarks which we inppom may be regarded ac id informal communication from mrs stowe henelf thia note it will be observed hints at one of the most notable thing in the time story of lady hyron t life which the critics have either strangely araaadarsteod or bare failed wholly to notice it i a trait of lady byron'a character aa thie is the itory of hrr we and not of lord hyren'a mra stows has been very sharply dealt with for milΓ’β¬βting lady by rom aa cling ing to her huaband after iisoovery or a least strong suspicions of his crime in the hope of snatching his snu oat of the hell into which it had fallen the critic eaji Γ’β¬Β’ hi a leader npon lady byron general batler calla it condoning crime yet if nay point is plaia in mrs stove's paper it is jest thia that it represent aad iateads to represeat lady byraa as aaca Γ’βΒ pore chivalraas rabgioaa woman moved by as divine a tmilfis for her hnabsad as a other erer feels fora rained sinful sea that aha was capable of making any iimil saeriaee for him this v the claim for lady byron whom plswty saintly aad aobie waaasa ia fajr iΓ’β¬β'1 Γ’β¬β' per hap the world cannot yet sesaseehsad aaeh a rh.rsr.sr perhaps it ia store an gelic thaa woaualy it imlaialy ia eΓΒ»eep tioual bat it is not lbs stswvs iaw tiun it is her mmssalslisa of lady byron aa ahe aaw her sad kaaw her sad as ollun aaw her if it haa ia it sthi.g superhuman if lady byron was a saliglsas sathasia^wayat oan jigier sach charaetsra hara aapsand ia hastory before bat eoa or anpaniies this aaiissjoa el mrs stows piaiary laacads to l.liiimst lady flyroo as sst.atii by as lohya>ΓΒ»>iΓΒ»aseaeieisΓΒ». |
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