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buffalo express vol xxrv saturday october 2 1869 no 8093 business directory liii.wiiii l»i locatios of tut lkmhsii woetm or btrvalo jt»i.«se f iir rdviem bo uiu purctimea in buf !«!<., b cuttiiik tl.u uut mid uaiiitf kmi referent wil mvir lime ftrnl troumti th ml«vti»n hu iwcd can-fully uuj auj unrunjjr rlilht l ahs | axes i'lases edge t'ls skateb l«ii will ik 312 xi i u t ali'l imi'lemests ca.stix(;s tc him ikon wous clud«u lieu cwal bankers 11 » 111 iit * co main oor stiik books and stationekv makti.n tav lor tei juin bkkkd 1 llxt ml mail a.,d i w s«..k 11 11 i1h.wn blank books stationki!v 4c voind ux.kwoou joii.nwin lto main 11ikmty jt jh.'.kk ■!>■■ml n i . im h ts 4 shoes a l uiuiver.nt msin um h jk»kri w m n blank book masi'kaiti keit j l iiicuh.str>u l'j4 ail i i:ia wa..hili,-...:i onfectio.nki:s whuleaali « keuil w b btlldck tco ibs r»ml«l iiinhv likahnk til s china olam a cbockekt matmir w ivvkm.i 2ia ii ukll i nkwiian.44ouh cakbim.w bakvkv a wai.i.vi l'-k i>rn c.-ur^-r 11-.j i kackkks 41 r ovkns a m>n lr nn.l 11,7 kllh.)tt coal < wholesale and k i c tl i>iim.ky 4 1 ij r km and lrra l.kiki.r liakin a , k.'.t ■...!,.— ijoal am phj utoh o k wilson \ in uti ti1 u..r ml ni«i|.,>i k l bsmtbuii i l..nimtri iiu wi 4 rl t of m»in t.evt uky goods l>umi ijkht a gft.ml ma dlial'llisttall-ors « h tkvo •.•»« u dyeii ami hkmivatoh lfi-as i:hf-mtkk m awm envklock ma.vi kaci l ker.s 11 w ngsmb b w swan en(il:a kusii.s wood iir.o d wllilltma.n s'ai uill kihnnike 4c isaar d whitk at main h likibtulft co ti:m main kloik red and gkain w 11 ' hh tvrrmcc i-.r ev k >■. kkiit ami oystkks pi.ait fki it oav.w wanl.uigti.ii oroceus wholo.alo ah joiin.s11 72 main groceils vh<,lc«alc and retail j f li'm han 1711 main uku w bcott 17 e hcncca gents1 rtnunsanra oooda al'l.mon ii hi aft m.i :,:,; man h n lawkexikshon 31 main mutt *. iikm.i.i i m m emn and jewelry j o boitson x co , ltft main hauness saddles c j m i.vti.k & son m t !,..,,..■, ..|.|... i aaaataa imnxk 11l miiiiikv im»l 1 jno hum i.h,.v a tin m mm hakd'.vahe ii!ox 4c c k.wauuuook 01 m»,n knd b swan l|i»kto>s a kip cor karl and saatca 811'nii.v bsftpajuj a co i mall fuwl.kk a mins n hawua dx wiltr vbcd « 0u a an m.in r v n habdwasz and metals fkatt a i'o iii 4a nu im ttrraci hot aik kuknaces a p umjihkt ■mata hats caps and fius 4 * r oet.iuikk bofj mabd kkiiutoi.i i iiku ah wa vm u utkk'i 1-21 uuin ikon koi'nduy baou ikon ol;hs i'oiry c.r mi."™i|.]l cujftui iki>s wnkk.s ll,ur li.ti.r jitckw.n iron foindkiis kn(;|\ks hoii.kks gko w tiirt wuta k co wmmafl nroln iiios klails.it 1 simkks ac fratt a co m i mi i»thiiiu lioht camtimii am)si.eii;h d c uoi.win m ami m waathgtea ukhum ulass pictuhi kuamks lioh-akii .« 11l ntimi l<m 5 malleable ikon trait a lktcinvokth,.vj aixl m t«t'm makkle mantles and ikatks c h cikii'fk ml tnl»»ar j swahtz a c k-i mum hakiilk andckanitk wouks john ckawkoku ml mi liw ni».:ui millinekv iwlmleaale and kctail ) iienky i/buiv sm mate y m wuoliwaltli matte aoonua oocds imp mb a co 414 main manikaiti lll.nli ikwklkrs 4u 11 k jikshlimi i-j7 wmukgtam mitbu dealki;s and i'l lilisheiis jtw.ll ft misciika j ma okoans i'.irtauo tipo pkkki x limil-.l aki i a co , list 41 1 * clint'.n orcans itelodkons c or a i'kinck a co ni^vs m w nth ami ma rylaihl oils taints 4.1 p 9 pba^k 115 anil 07 main 1-lamnii mills dooks sash 4c w a evans aco met liainc tlastic slate kooeing b f nan 2 *-«'■pianos ml'slc il cottier a destos ■) main piano mantkai'tckeiis c ki'htzman kh waaad 110 rmllll iikvimi 8k05..4u mlbjmk.aaf m»nl:u,,l paper hanoiniis 4c v h ibob.nfl main mont*»omkity wtos . 305 main 3ierkett nichols 7:i main imioto<:i:aimii:i!s w m kxllillt,«m>skv ■x hamki.i-ton 3u6 anil 400 mai jl l bli 1(7 miun sewinu machines 41i1iivek v hahkii b m hi 411 main wiiekler ji « ilson s m co 175 hala cor swan warm acikuss s.m.iis in bowk s m 00 , u w swun tloiiesc«b m c 0.,4,11 m.in baddleky hardware 4c rmatt * letchwortii 5 and i.i tcrracu bii.k hat manifactibers c mackenzie 187 main stained glass buffvlo htmnei olas3 toesi,b pearl liau 1 m hns km main steam coffee 4 spite mills chase ft co 331 main p|,pi>hite cr nrt-hew school fuhnitcke w chase a sun 212 sttcutb scales and safes uffalo scale works ib main scales safes and bells u danfiirth m main stoves and hardware chaw fkbkib a co 440 main jtovbs furnaces and kances j swartz * c-o 303 man tobacconists ■, m adams a c'..,2flowa!>hink'l,.i,a4oi fio i'earl liwon f hl.waßl)*oo..»oka*iii.u.n watches jewelry 4 diamonds pitkins jewemit store m main t a e dickinson 2m main i.an b castle 1111 main kr.a ens uk s , 4ai main watch makers * jewelers julii's wai.kk.r 1.7 main died powers hat n at blackl.irry mim oeeuia i:..,,n1 m f.i l ,■:,,,■->, uihmiu l i'owerx m of ller.tiain a,,,l hairdvt tow n ate 3 yean an.1»m,,u11 puboib the inrwral 1 alfr.nl l>ulx>i ill uke nkmaabiinilav,iicvail,atlovl.k.|i p m ir m bo rxkknca ol 1 father j b li ~ n ih>wui ■« erwiid aul ac|ua nlance ar mmv fuuy invite u atui.,l atomvmftauj ww*4a a mbbplsta amortßwnt at n—inialil nrteaa buffalo modrkino btokb lit mali anerican bi.,'k l'»par(nrnhlp motlcß yta flrnw of man in dodd * co dealen in dn zd jmmau.-..andola * l fa be-l ,!«!„ flii r l 414 main t , r..*tr,i u t u r.rr^-1 uuir ihi ira hu f dodil bm a co titlom lad«b««l to the above flnn an nqusrtwl t istililr tlai»°t in am«r to fahlftat tk eka u ol kooaa a ax-rset fral^e albeit best * leohakoh bcct a»ak>.b»nt.l,mt t ef>«m*n*uunuj muicmpuf bagrlaaijasnhm afta«bmaiit,tlfl & laam aflali naaffta mrffav miahlagi braal slalnmh7<a»r»i ca,cuid a<l fallmd ovtai kmto door and windo ft am rtealnf i-t k aad turaraf i . ■~ . j -~* a tj a*i»l««t ahllki " awac»i|w<iic ooavv o ofwi «■bvm ■*«■»■■•> the latest novelty mbmtai phonxjrapiis i hay received from the publishers i«/poidt k llolt new york a nestlj prii.tod page of qveationa with blaaka foi aaiwers and i am requested x . fill thoe banks these(^uestiousaresoarrangedastf f jrret out the moat secret points of a nu'i mture without his ever auticing what th idea ia until the thing is dove and hii character gone forever a number of these sheets are bound whether and called a mental photograph album nothing could induoe-me m till thoseblanka but the asseveration of these gentleman that it will b.uuil my ra.e by eiuatbluig youu people vi see what i am and giving them au oppor tunity to become lile somtii>ody else thii andor overcomc-a my scruples i have but little character but what i have i am willing to part with for the public good 1 would have been a better man if i had had a chance but things have always been against me i wmm had any parents hardly—ouy just a father and mother—and v i have had to straggle along the best way ! could i io nut boast of thi character further than that i built it up by myself at odd hours during the last thirty years and without other educational aid than i was able to pick up in the ordinary schools and alleges i have tilled the blanks as fol lowb what v y<h'k favoritk color any thiui hut duu flower!.'—tbe uight-blooming slrius tree'r—any that ban forbidden fruit object in nature?—a dumb belle hour in the day'—the leisure hour season of the year.—the lecture season perfume cent percent ' i-iii the jack of l>iainouds when it is trump style ot beaut the subscriber's naunea male and female tfmkmm maimiej for a female and tacua and mariiu formalca painters sign-painters musicians harper & bros piece of sculpture?-the greek slare with hia hod poet?—kobert browning when he has a lucid interval poetess timothy tifccomb prose author ? xoah webster ll d lharactera ia romance the byron family lv history jack the giant killer book to take up for au hour vander iiilt'a pocket-hook what b.m»k not ivligioua would you dart with last ? the one i might happen to be reading uu a railroad during the dis aster season what epoch would you chooae to have lived in liefore tho present erie—it was safer where would you like te live ln the moon because there is no water there favorite amusement ? - hunting the •' tig^r or some kindred game favorite occupation ?—" like dew oa the gowan—lying w hat trait of character ilo you most ad mire in man the nobles form if canni balism love fur hia fellow man in woman love for far ftllow-man what trait do you moat detest in each1 i hat trait which you put or to to de scribe its possessor if not yourself who would you rather be the wandering jew with a nice annuity is your idea of happiness fin ding the buttons all on your idea of misery breaking an egg in your pocket what ia your hfite netef what ta mv which?j what ia your dream nightmare aa a general thing what lo you moat dread — exposure what do you believe to be your distil guiabing characteristic hunger what is the sublimest passion of which human nature is capable—loving your aweethe&rt'a euezuieß what are the sweetest worda in the world not guilty what are the saddest v —" l>uat unto feat what ia your aim in life to endeavor to be absent when my time comes what ia your motto — lie vi.tuous and you will be eccentric but jesting aside the mental photograph album is a novel and ingsnioua idea if one will take the troub'e to write answers to thoae ijiieations serioualy and conscien tiously he will discover when he is done that be h.t made a record whereby a stran ger may gather a pretty fair estimate of his real nature and the peculiar bent of his character a well-tilled album of this kind ought to make an entertaining book to take up for an hour mark twain 1 irr*i,t you this ia a litite nl^um hut in ci |. aininit to m*a unfi.rtuiiavtt lliat siriux ii the day ttmr smusssasssdj at i,.^i i mi nft ■-!.■■! in 1.11 ortciiit.v w sir my tradtlml jim only lately ac the gentle sex a ramm sia.v nkaulv « hirred tv dtath hi tmmm fsosa thu hkmm gazette mill-1 a case of unusual interest was heard at the western police station yesterday before justice bride on the previous day ser geant cadwaqader and officer gallagher arrested alice lena and deborah jones the latter the mother of the two first named and catharine helen on a charge of assaulting and attempting to kill samuel r lee yesterday captain zimmerman and sergeant cadwallader took into custody frank dean charged with being a partner in the outrage which is alleged to have been committed at the residence of mrs jones on irumly street the victim to the assault who was so badly beaten as to be almost unrecogniza ble stated that he had been a visitor at mrs jones house for some time and on saturday wafi requested to call and see them he did so and while seated in the parlur in conversation with mrs jones she approached him and threw a handful of snuff in hia eyea completely blinding him he waa then seised and taken behind the door his legs and anna tied and cow hided by the wesson in an unmerciful man ncr his srrr*t for iatsiirn being up pieaaed by having his mouth smothend in a pillow he was n three tums successively and terribly beaten a piece of his left arm waa bitten out and the bones of his left hand were mashed the assault was eoatraued unmercifully for aumt half an hour aaul waa assisted in by toe two daughters and two men and when lee had well nigh fainted from pain they ceased aud bathed hu body in cologne 1 luring the beating on of the daughter alice removed a pistol from lee's pocket lee further stated that the attack had hem planned lor some two weeks and two rings were fastened to the floor with a chain aassiaghet.eail them which thaw endeav ored to secure him to but failed the ennae sssignni by mrs jones for tin aaaaalt waa that leasud eagjsasd in iasah ing runarka ia har daughter's i , she admitted the 11 aad stated that the swiff eaa taa osate sail iks se.a.ls tjlte aaawaas sub skawai taaawt aasmt abbwtaat uvji^sbbbbbl t — t id wmm wtibliji lm ia so udly baataa that tw will w otwfwd to hia bud amnl days hit avrihl^i w au arraicmt bmmm jutsm urii w l-wxiay s-ui ■** jt hi mcn&?f r mqnmi.?w n . the atmimofsixoawß«ro|^htotmais ufoilom fn-c*hasl,mo,ouo t^g«rman confcleratiod l,iri>.l*»*i southern cor many 2uu.170 austria ai»l hungary 1,u53,000 1-nuaia i,ki7,uuij and italy -» 4<*i soldian terrible accident expu>siov of a btkam boiler at the in diasapou3 state fai i jrolnds twelvk pehsond insta>ily killed many immft inlunapolis october l a terrible m jidentoocarred at the sut fair tbi after aoon the boiler of sinker ft co of tb.i aty exploded a f w minute befow four o'clock there was aa iinmwiee crowd on the ground at uw time mad it ia difficult to i,'«t the particulari at present it ia knovn that twelve penona were tustantl killed avid the nnmber wounded will probably roach one hundred the accident at the fair grounds this af ternoon was the most heartrending that ever occurred in this vicinity nd hu east a kuxmh over the entire city the ex pluaion occurred at four o'clock while the grounds were crowded with visitors the boiler was attached to a law-mill of sinker & co of thia city and haul just been find tip for a teat with another machine and ar riuigeinents had been m*le to take it up an si mil aa the trial waa over ab far as can be ascertained to-night nineteen person were killed the excite ment and contusion to-night is so great that it is difficult to obtain a correct lut of the wounded the number ef wounded will reach nearly one hundred the following are among the killed p h davis indianapolis a m benton fort wayne indiana john toulding indianapol'a i avid hong lafayette mr koasiter indianapolis lewis wilson ndianap in * samuel beverly paragon indiana l b mcvey student of ashbury uni versity reencaatle john wilson indianapolis mr jackson memphis ind peter khtze ladianapnhs two ladies whose names are unknown and a little girl seven or eight years old and live men whose names are unknown most of the dead were removed to the undertaker office where an inqnest will be held to-morrow many ef the bodies are horribly mutilated and burned and ut some cases it will be impossible for their friends to recognize them many of the most severely wounded were com ycd to the indiana surgical institution iho pro . prietors of which as soon aa they 1 . d of the acoident tendered the use ol their establishment for the wounded and have fji-u untiring in their tll:rts to alleviate their snlferings the following m a paitial list of the wounded : h b cox lundolph county ind slightly oideon marts ticrro ind leg broken and injured in the head heuryl/oleman imvmmm baker's coach man badly cut in the head j a mcvey badly woumled internally john whito injured severely in the head wm pearson i>anvillt ind very badly woundci nathan arbiaon plainiield lud aeverly wounded i.ih,i,ui sloan indianapolis skull frac tiirwl an i badly iojured internally mra caroline weaver haliton county intl artn fractured and otherwise seriously injured mrs sarah william johnfton county badly injured in back n k yon sleigh broken leg isaac logan and sisfc-r of fayctteville ind both badly injured mr and mra saylor and daughter ol i adianapolia seriously injured mr and mrs snyker of 1 ndianapolii l>oth seriously but not dangerously in jured mra staley and daughter of indian apolis seriously injured dr keightly of greencastle baa since died a little baby was killed in its father's arms and the father eacaped without in ja-y governor baker was on the ground at the time of the explosion a portion of the boiler passed over his head and struck hia coachman who waa standing a few feet behind him injuring him seriously state news puubu of the wall sthect kight nine firms pmuoned bt till old ex ciianok bank lis kihxt on lakl siiork stock bambatfi preparations for the oswkr.n mipi.and i m i onven tiox esekal john c kuihksh l'rgeii as a ianiiihate ram seckk tn of statk the new york ummmtmm ay thore were no new aevelnpmßnta thin afternoon in regard to the gold question many mil lions of gold on kriday'b contracts were t-ttii'ii to-day and toe end of this compli cated atfair bccns to be drawing to a clone it may however take aume days to clear up the wreck there were bnrue few in junction and counter injunctions to-day lite i old i m presented a deaerte4 as ptict this afternoon which was owing to the brokers bein busily engaged in their offices i,r making settlements around the street ejthe president if the gold roon received the following notice from the gold exchange bank mafjar l.lbflu i tikrutfiid cox a sik i am directerl to notify every dealer with this bank to send into the bank a full and complete account of claims ol whatover nature against this bank with every item specified t verify thoae daims this should be done at once kespectfully 11 m bf<adii president later in the day the fouovmg additional notice was sent to dealers with the gold exchange bank new i hk g"u xv mv,.i i uitciisa 1 low i dealers with the < old exchange bank will please sand in at onoe their statements of friday morning ammidad on ka basis of striking out from their statement the nine names advertised as rejected on september 27th the names an as follows albert vpeyers dormin t hoooock balwcy han ter * co was balden * co s * uraves chase hcclure & co p h wil liams jr a co jas brown a co ii vki ks h woou t vios president the state superintendent of tho p-n^-tg department ia understood to aiyisn the opinion that when these stateamots an ail in the bank win ba in aneh a ooaditton as to be relieved from tave receiverskip if this be trn than many wokars will be able to meet their liabilitie aapl reiiax the pott says that in order to facilitate a settlement of outstanding gold contracts of last friday wax heath ! co rater u settle on the whole of tkair 9,000,00u at 1 aad upon the diflenßoa hatiuun that and aetoal hgnres to pay eighty three per cent gfiarantwd by smith oosju * martin the remaining sa.ssrtam per cent to l.j paid as soon a t£*y obtain tb ir lands t**tg to naarlj four hnndred thousand dollan fross tko hold eichasig bank tks cvrying oat of this proposal ii li.iiilirt ana two thirds of tfa amonnt of tkatr ersdhors accepting it already cniitars uhstmg two millioo of dauan ot'l 11111 l wye aewptsd the 11 i.lin jvrta-r taroti gmtiona mak it probable that bowwt owing by lockwood * cj »» tfca lake sbon co will to •» am adnaa hva hodiwl h i.nir uswa ft aasax that dinctan of wtiz a^oijti ms r*t«an wwtlrrtv sb m sa ml lam bmmmmmm%mmmotwmykumvttlmm%t slmcvvm fold nt a ghrsm prioa no action has yet urn taken in the raattsr bat ina—arfc aa i pry"sjll v io™»y ****** «», it >■uwj tu it mm imb » mmthidg dlfi aik lockwoud ft co an said to hay paid on million in gold difference alone and they vmtalliwphilio mail alnck«tfm 110 to ion to ml th affect of thw twifawtvmlumwhhruwnywtor d a ncvd to th iaaaw th l^kiß sbon or michigan southern company it is re ported that the lake shore company ir rder to stop the building of the akrw branch road bought 15,000 ilurai of the toledo ft wahaan at 85 and paid or it and farther extracted to receive 1 j,om shares more on october 18 at 85 oo which i deposit cf thirty per osnt was pot vp omm tamed the whole course ox epecu ut:on and caused a sharp decline in pruci transactions must hare been most disas trous > 11 g*:mcitt for tho railroad convention *<» be held at osweqo on tho 6th of october uext of which offioinl notice w now re xivwi have been perfected the oonyuu uon will be held at doolittie't hall a map hai been constructed sixty feet jo length by eight feet in width of the widest rt of die continent from nova scotia to the pacific prominently showug all the lines of ralroad canal and water navigation arrmgtmtnu hare been made for the transportation of delegates to and from the convention at half fare a large number f public officials including uuremora of states congresamen railroad officials members of boards of trade and parties interested in ocean steamers have already signified their purpose to attend repre sentatives from various cities and towns on tiir route are also expected the binghamton damy j^psmom sug to the central lcepumican committee • nd press of the suto the nomination of < ■uurral john c robinson of broome is iure of curtiaaa secretary of state after rating that general kobioson was the only jut candidato named in the convention ur the highest office and reoapitnlatmg the military history of general mjbtmob vering thirty years and inclutling servit-e m the mexican war and in the principal ittlei of the army of the potomac to spotteylvanis where the general lost hio n it says general itobinson's services in r^constnujtion at the south ami his admin iiitration in semi civil duty in many capaci ties and his taates and culture guarantee the reditable performance of the duty of sec retary of state if he should be elected to ihat office it would rally soldiers as the ■ther might not it would lose nothing that with curtis at its head it could gain aod as general robinson is one of the most prominent and staunch republicans of the state a step would be taken that would fully compensate for the ill effects of curtis leclination the new york st'tr this morning will publish the money statement of smith ■mill martin &, co , which the banks have persistently declared to be not forth coming the board of managers of the state hos pital for insane met at poughkeepsie yes terday and passed a resolution ordering a vigorous prosecution of the work of the new liospital general news rww iilooify political riots in phila delpbia urn sksht ripteks to twen tv pr.rsons wounded—lady thorn beats ooli.bmith maid palmer am americas t.irl at the mystic bdomk yesterdsy while a party of men were ugaged in work on the bridge at st louis rolling a heavy timber across a temporary trestle the trestle gave way and ten of sheir number were wounded some of them severely about one hundred feet of the cofferdam en the upper rapids on the mississippi liiver broke away thursday entailing a loss of about one hundred and fifty thou sand douani and delaying the work work on the rock island rapids has been suspended and the coffer dame hooded some eight hundred men are thrown out of employment the philadelphia evrning hullrtin cif yes terday prints a statement of a sailor set ashore from the hornet on long island liy the officers of that ship he gives the xact details of the armament and proceed ngs since leaving halifax ac the nar ator was one of the ten men cent on shore or insubordination prince arthur and the governor ieneral irrived at hamilton at half-past five o'clock y-eßterday an immense crowd waa present it the station and presented an appropriate kldresß they then drove to their tem orary residences in the evening they attended a grand ball at the crystal l'alaoe at which a thousand persons were present there is reason to believe that our gov srnment has adopted all necessary measures for the purpose of capturinc and obtaining possession of the bteamcr pelegrafo now or rucec tiy engaged incomniitting ilepre lations jo american commerce james kelly charged with shooting foeeph cox on the steamer blistol on wednesday night was before commissioner liallett of boston yesterday and com nitted fur trial in default of five thousand lollars baa in the casi of mrs hannah k parker tho ahot tin liatr in portland laet lune tho jury at--<[uittc<l her on tho ground f insanity the new england i.a'ior k.f rtn league ill hold a convention in worcester mass ommenciug to-day a special dispatch from houston says hat the a,.-i:alle-l democratic convention it brenhaan conaisted of five editors the democratic party through its executive jommittee refused to call a convention or najte auy nomination for governor the democratic party of texas ha no sympathy or the convention this move letters dated lisbon september 11 eueivtd yeotenlay from she of the crew of he sabiae hailing from washington states hat not only ia the story of the in v tiny en tirely without foundation but there waa lever no trouble or disturbance on beard hat ship that the craw are satiaried and inumt with their officers and are treated is well as the crews of any of the other vea vis the committee of fifteen heretofore ap touted to prepare an outline of a plan for m international industrial exposition held a nesting at washington last night henry >. cook in the tfurr present among oth rs of the committee were oenerei sherman admiral dahlgreea and w w corcoran *. resolution wae adopted declaring it pree ncable to md such exposition ia 1871 and h»t all proper measures should be taken to nak it siliii.uai.iil a committee of three aru designated to prepare n charter to bo * -■a -{* - - , . jt _- - a ~ * preacßiea to * otiftsm lor mmtmsi a national executive committee wm ap pointed consisting of the plssilfat and vio preaidasrt of tbe united htatee cwef jostiee chaae the heads of the executive nirnismsnsß mil n f the several stales and territories and meyors of tho frinrsfl eiswa also a local spe cial kxaoutive cn—iltts of ten lor the diatriet of cojumbia to which are to be added the reoreaery of the intanw fisjsnii i ~ of reseats and cisbssll onsv e aaionhnra a nimihtu was appointed ton on the preeid.et aid ia vtu him to act as chnirman gr-ojfrfo of the extlklltltc wmi lssssslllß jim m l^uthlttpill c ofti,gwiouu in shaneoi fiftj douareeech a ahove ne ti»istouenbmittedtothe ymeral om r>tsoof ro»here*s<er aai t ßiate at the ■b^^ieißßfcnl si^isßßßnvlßr'sdßfaeßat'^bfl oasflsuttd etsaa ek aasvlsbv delphia awo half peet ton o'clock bat igtt the befblionn uvinafhies wnrted tht keyetsstclnh t twe^^tamn'walt'niinnd sn the attack ianlilsil two or three silinaiin lea the aonck sssnrlld etlnn a lew deesnectsai loeeesesjaee haaaßeeavwre the irish aumtkaan mbbm sropeaad c w held se nation the eer tw«sv a^seneof rtstft—h i i ■■■*. an wiw fjwstavevewal wsmnmi hsnm a mf at ewa eaß^^b^^h vhp sealto theneliee stntlen for | litlistt than lilliij the aurtiifcwaan an l^lj refused aamag ihom&etal tt atcmor of fifth and cheatnat straeta n morria j nagle preaidcnt of the keyatom demo cratic club the oath national hone fairaimyetm park doeed yeatardnt the gleaa raoa waaatrotbylndytbom uomamitfc mei.l george palmar and american girl the h three etraifht heata h l^dy thorn uoldamith ikel taking the aeoond bmauy and ueo palmar eeoond in the hret two heata takiu the third oney a ail rill girl acted badly and wm iwj»to hahind in au three heata time*«h ! jo i ta o . ua 7tloril „, lame when brought out of thr liable but wna the favorite at aix to four again the foreign news ahiituki faili'kk of the si'a.nkii m itiiucans a cobte3 committee or m - tkkn aiti'isteii to sklk.t a kino fox si'aim reports from mxlrul rapnaent that thr lupablican movement in catalonia autl a ailaluiia protniae to dooeivt the hopeß of isa iostigatora a council at ouniatan will be held at paria to-d»jr at which it ia expaoted a de ciaion in ragard to the convocation of th chambm will be arrind a the reix.rt that the body of the father of the anrdered faaaily had been found near faha provaa falaa a commiaainn of bfteen deputiea to the spaniah cortaa haa been charfnl with th<i inty of reporting on the variona candi.latee for the throne of spain rrom nstubaf . aftiam^n ■bditioiia state news marshal baiiluw seizes the armanem ok tiie spanish c!inboa.ts—mrs nicii olh uimjiue set aside dv judge ci.erke—two of stewarts clerks is dkr amr h f shearman a new york lawyer is bout to tile a number of cmaea for the recovery of bounty money in the court of claim he holds that a great many sol jien have been defrauded by the payment f their bounty in checks iaiaed by the sub-treasury in new york shearman was the name of the lawyer who was coon ml for col herman daring the alleged miuoty fraud trials in which the colonel igured son time ago although this indi vidual may not be the mine person two of the clerks employed in the rilk department of a t stewart * co.'a whole sale stoic were arrested yesterday on a charge of having committed a series of ex tensive laroeniee a duplicate paaa stain p used in the store for the out-going parcels waa found in their possession judge c'erke in the supreme court yes terday granted an order setting aaide a lecree of divorce obtained without pub licity by a lawyer named orson a house n behalf of mrs charlotte is nichols against her huaband alexander r j vksb ■is the latter swore that she eloped with i olonel edward gebhard in 1866 and went to europe and that on their return the divorce waa obtained on a false charge of adnltery without giving him an opportu nity to defend the suit the board of direotors of the eaat kiver bridge company met yesterday and resolved to proceed with the work of erecting the bridge forthwith collector ginnell proposes to reduce tho force under him by dispensing with the icrvioes of tho do-nothings and thus save tho government twenty-five thousand dol lars the steamer euterpe made her appear ance at pier o eaat river late on wedneß lay night having on board a large supply 4 ordinance and ordinance stores for tin use of the spanish government her cargo waa obtained at kimball a paulding'efoun lry at cold spring on the hudson in formation wm at once forwarded to harnhs harlow winch led him to aspect that the arms sad ammunition on board the euterpe ere intended for the spanish gunboats on the stocks at mystic and at different yards at brooklyn and new york there am thirty of these gunboats and there were found in the hold of the euterpe just thirty uarrota of the one hundred pound species there wen also three thousand shot and bell which bad been eaat for theee came errata marshal barlow at once placed the veesel under the surviellanoe of two of lits deputies while waiting for instructions from washington matters at the brooklyn navy yard are assuming a lively appearance that the government intend some active operation in connection with cuban matters ia evi lent from the fact that the iron clad dicta tor and the steam frigate severn are already coaled and expect immiilists orders to iroceed to tfce cuban coast last evening a strong and powerful dele ation of merchants and importers of new york city left for washington lor the pur wee of holding a conference with the preei ient relative to the disturbed oendreion of inancial affairs previous to the holding of he cabinet meeting tomorrow the sherman isase ball club of itica aye.l the ontarios of oawego yesterday iftamoon the game waa drawn on the iftli inning with an enuel score hem orlando w joalyn and john y boatwiek applied for a writ of attachment gainst kiike'n opera house for the nou fulfiumeat.of a gold contract entered into by tames fisk his partner jay gould wd their sgsnis and the writ wae gmateil and wae filed in the court of common i'lees yesterday general news hjtraoe on a i'hii.adki.phi a rbpt'bucan ct.lß tiiepolhe implicated two jien probably tataj-ly injured xiv pile dhraiisrieii with the ql'akek ivhian admi.vmiation commisaioner delano is trying to have he next congress create a separate depart nent oat of tho revenue bureau general sherman has directed that all lerks in the war kepartmout independent if politics who desire it shall be allowed 0 go home to vote at the tg election the new york steel importers are to lave en interview with dsuistall boutwell a saturday in order to counteract the im riminm prodnoed by the views of th teal manofac turers on wednesday the president in c juniisatino yesterday srith lieut got lowia of virginia said be was coiigdeet therewonld be no aistiil 1 lii i-mil - that slsto to tho union provided the ugwa^gatronmrindioa lion whatever of a willingness to forone old banes he had no nrefsrsnnss in the choio sf flisitilifromtfarltote bet seed the vet be abu to take tho iron csw eoth ionnsnr wihwn who was iii mat essnoidod wiih these views and thought congress snnm act hinder the intmimsn of the ml don baaacok ia on a tsar of aaaaoation sbbbbvssabbbbbbi bbbm isbbbbbbbbw suwmtmawik oar paw at new mseise ranked th mtandof thogukersevhnm the proa pan hfsroear vsemlawt he woasd arrays jaakareyetesiiret gov yiit is a retasad paaeed i 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-10-02 |
| 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 | 1869-10-02 |
| 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. 8093 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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