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buffalo express thursday april 27 1871 vol xxvi no 8573 by telegraph ln>t.dltufa>iortdf|nm u4 g ****" beneflt of cmuwite mc»orok«ie»lt "** systipsis for past 24 hol-rs ob urn r.clftc mmt um weather bu rm«um a ib!t bbcrtaanf state twadar n«nt*im tbe ihr*»irolh weather ud f*jlii lili ■■■!■■that preratlad on tnmiij west awl amth s/imllah ha sxtended sktwir eamward and now prcraus frasa lake eii to vlrjiniß aad to urn southwest of that recta h raltu hay mies la tcsjtfmw and tht ohio llry tbe »* y ku hrt nw bai snd partlaut cloudy la the middle sum and tenth atlantic tbe t>«r iiw-tr r !• now dearly utlooarr on the tsv otediate atlantic cout rre rth*rty winds hart prevailed durtnf the a a lakrs i rie ud mlchl m prub abilities it u probable thai a storm tsene severlt win be upertenced rrom lake michigan to lake ontario ti r ifmiif and rainy wastber from tbs lakes to the auantlr coa-t washington change of superintendent at vut point washington april 26.—c01 thoa g pitcbrr ist infantry by been relievrtl from sulk-rintfmient of the military acad emy at west point k t col tboa h jluger lttth infantry hu been detailed as superintendent and will proceed there and assume charge ou the 13th of september personal the secretary of war left town to-day at noun to be absent several days on a visit to bis child in cincinnati who is seriously ill the incuea3e of national bank cap ital tbe increase of uic capital of the national bank iluce tbe passage of tbe art of july 12 l*7u authorizing 54,000,000 additional national bauk circulation has been 16,696 ti«i and the increase of national bank cir culation fur tbe same period has been fu 207,000 uf tbis capital 1,300,000 has been used in the establishment of two national gold bankh the alleged frauds of the french consul general at new york the alleged discovery of frauda per)ie trated by m victor place the french con sul general at new york in the purchase of anus for france during the late war has created much surprise here the french charge d'affaires says when m place received instructions from tbe . french government to nurchase arm in the i'nited state he construed these orders a allowing him a certain per cent commis sion for making th purchase he bought large quantities ofurni amounting to many millions of dollars and in his account axaiuht tbe french government be allowed himself tbe commission to which he connid mil himself entitled when his accounts were examined in france tbe government declined to allow this commission and noti fied place that be bad misunderstood or rather misconstrued the purport of in in structions l'lace maintained that he was properly entitled to the amount of commission which he had charged up in his account tbe french government however insisted that be had taken a wrong view as to his rights under the orders sent and requested place to re turn to france and explain more fully and satisfactorily than he had done by letter place was not removed or recalled from bis position us conßul general at new york or even ordered to return to france but ww merely requested to come borne and explain being undertsood that liu absence to to be only tenuwirarv nnd the reason lie ban not yet sailed for france is ui bad health the charged affairs says very pooitively that ito fur as known pln<u has perpetrated no frauds and be iai not suspected having that he claims that under certain orders be , is entitled to a commission ou his purchases while the french government bas taken an opposite view of the caw all money in dispute has been placed in tbe bank to remain until the matter is finally dis j posed of a telb.uuaph suit against tue goveks mfcnt the court of claims will on tuesday next bear the case ol the new york and newfoundland telegraph company vs the united states to recover a large amount of tolls on cable telegram sent by the l'nited btstes to foreign governments during bew ard's term of office as secretary of state gov safford of arizona who came east to attend the organization of the texan pa citic railroad company ban been summoned back to assist the people of his territory in repelling hostile indiaus wbe are unusually active and barbarous a bkeakkast to the minihteks the oflicem of the youn men's christian association of washington tbi morning gave a breakfast u tbe pastors of the city to consult in regard to the approaching inter national cuuvention of the yuung men's christian asttocialionß most of the pro minent clergymen attended resolutions were adopteu'to bold union meetings of all the chun:be<i at lincoln hall for ten days before the convention meet and outdoor meetings in vari'iun portion ol the city new york a police kaid of chatham btkeet new york april 20 the police made i raid on ttie notorious chatham street cel ar this afternoon and arrested about kl nlv persons including prostitute pander rsand vi»itor tbey were taken to tbe i'ombg police court where the proprietors were held in i,wo each to answer the women were committed to the vnlkllmk for six months and the vi>itors discharged i'eiiwkal charles bowles the parisian banker ar rived here 10-da per teannhip soils isaac tc bailey vice i'rei-ident of the l'dion league club u atiout to make a visit to england on a conlmeuti:il mission fur tbe government uaumanm warn the kfj eition of guam ih're alexis the exeeutiv eommiltee apitointed to make arrangements for tbe rewptii-n of urand duke alexi con«t>t of tbe follow ing w 11 a«pinwall i'mmi'nt w h ririunell k m i»tou).'huin willmm b duncan general irwin mcdowell 0 s a rear admiral iodon ('. s >'~ 1l lenox kennedy william t blodgett 1 tajlor j.,bn-tiin 1 i morton a bier»t*dt henry tlew l j macy s 1 m barlow theodore rossc-vell general lo)d aspin wall il w howes treasurer jamen e montgomery sei-retary a wbit or api-lai fox sillivas the mcbdebek tbe supreme court general term this morning granted a writ ot appeal in tbe case of lawrence sullivan now under aen tence of death for the murder of tolln o brien and ordered that it should wt l*i stay of proce«linp pending the termination of appeal the oimro.lows celebhatioxs teleirraraf from washington san fran ci«o indiaiia^llii portland newark and other citie report that tbe md annivenur ollhr institution of odd fellowship in thu country was celebrated by members of tbe order by proceajiont and appropriate ex ercises i iltsrlw mass meetinh a mas meeting of crispins including delegates from all paru of the united at washeld this etenfng at cooper institute the speakers denounced tbe burlingame treaty for sanctioning the introduction of jutdl labor d ehtki»ed new england aliilalirta who hold up tueir hands in horror at neiro alavery at the same time they fos ter amort degrading syntem of coolie alav.l7 they urpu the u of tbe ballot box and fora to hduik tbe tide of chinese emljra uon • advocated the cooperative labor rf lem and protested that remonstrances to congren were practically unbeodrf ao long as tbe subsidy to the panne ilail steanwhlp coajpany la eon unued besoluuona were adopted pledging crispins to use etery legal meaaa to ffect th™rei»l o to burlimame treaty prom iaing jersutent opposition to any party that will iot guarantee prohibition of cool.c da«ry bsding ipeeiilalon io th uafflc reaponatble for erito *«"•!; «?™ m it and calling upon all trade inlonsto unite against th inlronucuon of coolie lattor j^j _^___ a terrible story » bktte scii.tt ot ikcest witb mx uacgtiks-m m cbaioecwmi mcb-i duis6 theii omndko h»rrr«»d conn april 2 tb mjj oc joel w perkiu of cornwdl com £ inectf bbd blinlet wm roßwiinlj birth to in children tbe - - of her father wmiusterinwr t«sli tw rhiidrrn an hti one hiilni b bjra hu l-.rkim rr«t th«tiuliftsw it u believed m . anhm i£ssi2 afterbirth •"■- girl tititltralttsis awth but heard thrlr erlee imfottbu father took them mm tb wo in the caae of amw tf«t«htar mm chlkl 7 •">"! 1 did no wrri.e a third l»u«bur i m.w r r««lf the wife uf til ecokd died orer tone wecki ago of p.r ut 7-four jnra old ku lw.j wh«j^"«ckll«w count j aod wmm m • p»re"wcl.s n l w nilth thoub*t ( > p>od nsjsi'^nt hi c.p 1.1 of kiwlt kept uij «■'» the eommunitt be ha denied the 3 lu<>f rn octet ud with people wkpft f reinnunicatloi dd baa lired in isfe ■■«■eburcb a reporter lu*rwww>«rnil poverty and he confcaatij bit owjf uxhy bit dauxbtm but denied 1 tlmae with life of hi offiprinf mod aawfc uk the of hi daughter he bid no hs 1 '»■> ru that hia wife had k*x he bit crime and encouras-ed t^aln rf °' bi daughter invlual tbem h h tue tscripturea atnee he m kaerf iail but he aaya be never t»d the bit belore nor much of an jtaiagelaa flsaaja be did not know there waa aaj law again ueh practieea aa hia bar that ton waa anything in acriptura condemalng them tbe daugbtera uj that ibrlr father hai compelled tbem to accede to nil wfabn under threala that he would kill tbam if they refuaed or divulged b began hb practice whrn tbej were thlrt*ea year old all the daughter will tctify on the trial albany i cot'rtor atpeals cil imiah albany april m.—the following la tb i i ay calendar of the court of appeals for april s7 noa 215 210 7 116,217,319 921,223 a serenade to skkatok fenton senator fentoh arrived in tbl j city to-day and tliii evening waa ereit«led at tne oelevau house by the kepub^an of thin city fully 2,uog per*ons am present in response to the enthusiastic lu of those present tbe senator made bit appearance and spoke ac follows i gratefully accept thli compliment ai the kind expression of citizen of the mate to one of their representative aa tbf toice of earnest republican to an earneat repub lican we have fwu|ht many political bat tle together we bare won tome victories and sustained ome defeats but i know i only accord yon the honor to w inch you are fairly entitled and i feel tbat i do but jus tice to my own heart wheu 1 say that we bare uever faltered in our zeal tor tbe suc cess of republican principles for mvm-lf nothing hall iwerre me from tbe line of duty which tbe paramount importance of tle republican cause mark out for all lv follower enlisting wltb tbe part when its flrtt breath pronounced tbe word or freedom i yield to no man in sincerity uf devotion to iv principles or in earneatneb of desire for lv durable tri umph i'pon tbe continued ascandan'iy of its principle depend the peace of tbe nation the protection of the loyal the security of equal right the main tenance of constitutional guarantees tbe rights of public credit and preservation of public faith tneir success is national pros perity ; their overthrow would be national calamity with sucb immense interest at stake to imperil its prospects to incur risk of defeat is to assume an appalling responsi bility thus believing i shall mak no warfare upon others if any ia made upon me or any portion of tbe republican party i regret it not upon my own ac count nor merely on account of friend but only so far as it hazards success which is above all personal consideration for this reason i have deplored tbe course pursued in reference to ibe pollticitl affair of our ter our umler»tah"diug f^hafl eonhnne to perform my dutien a representative and to discharge any obligations as a lepubtlcan disclaiming all retim>n*ihility for division and refuoink aoy countenance to internal warfare at the conclusion of bis rcmatks the sen ator was voriferously elipered hon l.ynun tremaine also poke briefly and was heartily applauded foreign i'akis affaik new york april 26.—a tribune p ciftl from r«n tuesday veniog mvs the mrmtktlce fi htrictly i-wpecti-d there b x mi no firing on either vide many of tin vt-riniiii hhelu fail to expiuje ait.i are agnin u-i-il hj the i'aristanii s'.rong rein t forccmentm of i'arittiauh will b rettdj to march to neuilly x>-u\%\ii bismarck's dkma.nd tu switzerland . a london tliipatch uyi the intfrna ' tional asserts that biainartlc has openly je mamied of the swua government the cpsttfon , to germany of the german speaking wii i r»i;tuiih l'he demand bis been refui-«d by • kwilzerland and the gorernment ik now , aclively mob[llziii tbe landwehr and lit i tw>ueil a pt ii-iam-ition recalling all her clti j zens from abroad vkrsaim.cs april 26 — admiral potbuan bait decided to disarm fifty-four i nhinn imcard'i circular repudiating government interference in the hertiout on the 80lh inssf !■geuemlly praiaed ' miscellaneous movementsorthe president lafayette iml april x tbe presi dent arrived here t ei|(bt o'clock tbu niorn jn k hi was niit ut tbe clc|»it by ibe major common < ouncil and citizens and escorted to the residence of ibe hon (>. k orth tbe president held a reception at ortb's resi dence tbu tnorninfr and.wjlijoln in tbe odd ksllows procession this afternuou oi»o fellows celebkatiom tbe city is full of old fellows to take part in hie celebration of tlfty-secoud anni versary of tbe order thi afternoon vice resident colfax will deliver tbe address colfax arrived ut one o'cluc-k thli morning and mi met at the depot by a committee of arrangement and a large pmmmrfmi of citl l'r'omlnent on tlie tindat tbe nw""e i'1 sses js b ksjk a«r the ~«• cx.rri.ej fart jrand kepmenlailve sbuylei mm "« intro duced and delivered an eloquent and appro uriate addn -<. he reviewed tbe biatorv and irogrejtof w.l fellow.blp in the l/nlled t whlcb w altenti»ely liatened to nd elicited the mo he»ny applaiwe from ii preaent after tbe addreai tbe i'reai dent wu loudly called lor ami cam forward amid tremendoua cheering frow tbouaand re«-nl senator morton and other gentle men then made addreiie vice trealdent olfax wai ptetented wllb a uanliodu alter the celebration exerri*e tbe preai dential party and a large number of inritad jrueau dined at the lohr lloum short peecbe were mile by the fre.i lent jo ernor o-'l^-by and a number at others the i"re«id.-nt ml at flvr wsjali on a upeclal train for t..l«lo tb v,c r,-.ident alao left soon art r by faafal train fur bu borne at south i >'.>''. the<apitai movement w ut»t st louis april 2«.-tbe national ex ecutit committee appoints by tbe second national contention beld at übonnau io ikliiui 1870 to promote and baatcn we rvnwval if the xalion.l capital to some nbfcee in tbe valley of the mi»is«lnpi d iouofe that it baa been determined not to call another convention of the friends of tbe capital remoral until mil je»r tbe rea son for tbls decision la that it i deemed i^e topo.tnc.ne further public effort lor thfe moral until the apporuoninent of repaj hi tation shall be made by codgreaa w m committee further announce tus buun continue to use all worthy meao^j the removal of the national o w*e^ternment boa offweco april sb.—a afternoon and a capsized on tbe lake l m „«, drowned laborer named branni aai>l cotto>liptil tke second pbiladelrai w , beu uhut ox cotton trade )«„ aold of all gradea at us thousand bale sjisk beeioctitbt *** tw?3 h •«• werkßm nnrini uu 5 t1 i»»y iliaum n kaertsy till loruuan cbrvaabc rill an.l immediately bo»i ,£ weurta pojinn lo from tbe rmr sj jjsj £ front tlm draining nmenlnctn uie^lif l»uon in that vicinity i.~ris.ffir b»lin choked up witli tt —~..■7^7*7 sotfln baa un iwetvii fft o £ bat carre or other blinin it h odfetalhr atated ikat ike beue cut wunwu 1,100 met wide at two iptm xlaj linamnae volume of mill an pouring throufkt ik bleak a tke twelve mllrputtofine jackma railroad nadtke w.i.-r la runni.r ove r tke track at m-hn derp vnrln«ar wet ml dnon fron crlnunf report ikn walkril-a up 1 wholly aohmtm^d wttk t«k-r«.d,ln into the lei nnlte ei ruu7 and that the ewuape beak f ikn ••—— opinion ll il»r 1 t»<'»p te im hie v coum 3 ists rtj^sst ajsfiifi^^^a-f he declined a aerenade 1 f 7"££2 ol sin kranclaoo sad letliatl porch *° "*™ • mbs raib coirvictid or m k thp jury in the caao of laura d.pat _ trial for murdor of a p cnttaadea 1 malned out forty mlamas whea they re turned a tenhct of murdw la tka irat de tree the prieoner appeared eaawwhal pajer than uaual whn alia waa ukea frea tlie court room othrrwiae aha waa uaawnd medical tbe mmlcal society here la imifu ifn.ive prrparauon to twelve the basum irleg.ite to the eoaytntion aooa to ha held mcwsratcß omcß iduiu indianapolis lad april m.-a lie at madlaon thu moroinr dcattored proderty to the amountv t4»,*f amj*i tavvropa ty deetroyed waa the ofloe of thy btmesrml ic progress convicted of mubdkk hartford conn april m.—rredenok rail colored wan convicted to-dlj la the superior court of litcllleld county of tbe munler of loulaa klcbardeon alao colored indian attack yorkton d t april m.—a late ant ral from fort beuford reporu an attack by the indiana on a party of nine white bmb rixty mile beyond tnat place charlea uawklna and tbomaa harrington were klllfd win reynolda an employe wm wounde.l but li recovering billiards cnicago april m.—tbe champion bil liard match to-night for tbe diamond cue nd 1.000 between crrtlle dion of n.w turk and frank parker of tbla city waa won in 76 lnnlnga by dion score dion 1j00 parker 1,104 dlon'a beat run in parker 10a lost akd tovfd 4oaadino a.id lodging .» m t ii divlrth'n st.-tw demkaiii.k 4j bmrtm irtu tod r to tea ma w m wiiahoaftf au lm;lc r.^oi lor fce:.u*-tue!i uj u rwari i*t m wa iw wutukwtat itt'll o u ■m<i(rn .:»■t ar i.-i ' sm «.- ■.. r i».v sms m rivk ucmtljc lu.j a aa in ii hi ' »"" kngmri a»j jm*frw*-thw un mkfmjan j.j4 fln.l u-n.m r ii.-»n.l *•.**'. ml-\m wjjixgd tttntvt a hamiy mi.s kiiiikk v'llmi \\ r 11 rly v do h«bl wt.rfc il bnw tablemsdfarikn urn ■fwiir.i.il hl irnuhi v ■•» w.tii.ti . i ilojc-iif-r.il omb«urfc r » «>»'• k.-'l ...■■. wiiiiout iji.-li ■■!.. for tlt iut puip apiilr •' n l.hlmmin*"l u1 ■' ih/antkd—to cf.mhai 1h ik s«i 1 <>»<>»' » pi tat-toki i r-t beiwem m rwl jtof-ni^-r km i<r«vl:f:iu i'lti wui i u j^nu^lri'ill l-uiufi.*1 i hi a.ulc >■' 03-lw waitid man am uu ttlrk tlik rrei'it u1..1 at.'l » hr li imurt i dd^lmtll liii—n irt la hi faintly foa«erlf i*-rwm wi an iti't'hiichijr nuallswj r r i(il p-^hiou tan luc iktiii»l*fh£rflli»i"wi"llt bt f»-.il wajv a ; . ■■hjfcxp wanted—fe4laj o niaoaiia mjuaae—h avir " a ' j*jji slaear r l ir«7 nii-ccu a ki w antkutouoint tm ii'.uwwri ; . i !■feifner ntpllrvl jff if ilk aii,kn m wasted a comi'k'i k.n if militiri kif lo r»«iily r four ptrwwi iij6 cm ma'.aka m.-wanteh-a uomti tent tilrl u ■!■■iffufral itoun-wtk hii ,„ ~ r^,.ilr j li,ir b>u i'kahi.^t wa.n'i kd-immi'.iha i hi &*>•} mwimmfc at 4 1 dtamy a v prtiul n i do ie <•• i m"i)f')i-1 ' ' ' dam kuw main bt.-wani ml a <>""!>< mml'fc ■ron i nt i k ; ilmih'ii«rjj!m-ruihi>l i ■'•• " /■■■mmmni riwtttt-mii da utajitko-4 ulki :<> ixj uenkkaj 1 l.un^w.irt l pin i d n writ : s ] irlaluit«»rb»ii.l>*tw..ik > i>ti't l«irl "^"™* jf.*j ■nil i ilrn ill t w»n arm-ei*m i '* vi « wi-ll in rail kl ilifui-lr fir '■i iir.«-i in tlilif t'ttv tl3m»h trew thtnuc no i monk ulvhi-u el n[t ti»lr '* / mjoi w am kli»«-k ji i x hijtix i knklrk m v ma who viii r«ininu un nt vi daatrr tuwufim aii[.ly at tii betel art niltli imi«i]w ■•■<»*»,. oru*r of kmlmi.«r niit ti li.kt n_-'r.fl hulfal itgi-it wan i kl a rtkhl'-i i.aim ixmjfi in uijtll family mm »!••> be ifowl mbeil 3.#t with !!■■-. n-f r me nd rmldrma li.w-l utahtcd a m k>k to take take r i ti(uli rljl<l mn^l lian llr-i-i-!*i rfclmr«f .. h imn.'tv - rfßbflltr ■!<■. a.t'lre i u m-t x7ji n-un n'f-r n.l rr.l-l-n ija-^t * help wanted—males ntajiteu-a cahuaui tmixmkh am a m > arruic uilih m no n bearca trtt-t hi w m 1 co _ i-7 1 ii antki onk man t»i intivf iji.t fo \\ • bmiiij imi mm 11m.1 t irlv a ii x l u'niu ni«t mail !■■•■■!- in - pmihti m frrr li.tu-l rlm-riurn wli'i can kaltimiu'i i wn ftma nit in fill iit-i iintii . mr,.ii|i.n 111.1 ■. 1 dm • illhnrlsllktiml rk <•-. m'pttllw 1 wm»i 1 pmtmtn,eor worth lit*i.l t gljl hoi fbh i'aimkmb w a tjco t\v ok uirku g<»--l worhiiihii 1 an if ' ct'»'l i-ni|ilni a.c wllh.lamn,r..rrv i'l-i a d»4t situations wanted wantki liv an inihthtkto<:b mikic mil umt a it.mtti.ii up w r.-li'.n 1.1.1 h ii».«fr ittiif ln-*i r i.i in anyli/t.i • m li ; k<h»i mbffhkmh a|>|i i . a al tiil-'itn i bmf business 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'■..■!! fitati llalwm iiiinlnt hiii 1.1 -. i-j mi hilvaoumwiuterm t,yi»n * bakfcli krlt lmml tlhn i m*ln l tannktty fokhalk in the vii uaui •> m<-:m oriram < utility brw ksd in good working i«r<tf r ; mil il 1 ihi ritiial win-re itacll plenty i'rh ■«■11 ",■•»'. hi - a r.in ilimik fur a 1»-kliiii«t 11l ml a banfoltil 16 \\ .-[ tnt-u u horses and carriages fihthevelebrateii tlto'l ll.n btal il'.n - icov*i lifwrp will n»k the mmii ol 1-71 xt tim h ,-.- llmi slthl mmb i 11 1 * m»y l>-t in au/'i-t ikl h'ti rtu ih-ll^rw a'-.,*r mn*jl ml lajih mim muwct bffisceluuieous dim'ks ok thk 1m rfal*j rtveh at the r<hit at fonmrrvlal k!m in uw krtc ii hi.ftwmil l.r.r * imckicki.no isw.bwmi kirch _ i-1 a ant j,o'l ukhkauj.i ukjatko »»« > wi»t»l(te of miii.l sin.i hill 1 y 1 ira-1 of linu-w i'.'t lot i h i.|im 111 i hi.am n 3 htowb ihiudlnr j * itkat haiciiainn in lanii we hate t imndmtfpt incu ri.n in uw hnmxltai . , ii • ■■' ii ■! 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-27 |
| 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 | 1871-04-27 |
| 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. 26 No. 8573 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-27 |
| 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 | 1871-04-27 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18710427_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. 26 No. 8573 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2896 KB |
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buffalo express thursday april 27 1871 vol xxvi no 8573 by telegraph ln>t.dltufa>iortdf nm u4 g ****" beneflt of cmuwite mc»orok«ie»lt "** systipsis for past 24 hol-rs ob urn r.clftc mmt um weather bu rm«um a ib!t bbcrtaanf state twadar n«nt*im tbe ihr*»irolh weather ud f*jlii lili ■■■!■■that preratlad on tnmiij west awl amth s/imllah ha sxtended sktwir eamward and now prcraus frasa lake eii to vlrjiniß aad to urn southwest of that recta h raltu hay mies la tcsjtfmw and tht ohio llry tbe »* y ku hrt nw bai snd partlaut cloudy la the middle sum and tenth atlantic tbe t>«r iiw-tr r !• now dearly utlooarr on the tsv otediate atlantic cout rre rth*rty winds hart prevailed durtnf the a a lakrs i rie ud mlchl m prub abilities it u probable thai a storm tsene severlt win be upertenced rrom lake michigan to lake ontario ti r ifmiif and rainy wastber from tbs lakes to the auantlr coa-t washington change of superintendent at vut point washington april 26.—c01 thoa g pitcbrr ist infantry by been relievrtl from sulk-rintfmient of the military acad emy at west point k t col tboa h jluger lttth infantry hu been detailed as superintendent and will proceed there and assume charge ou the 13th of september personal the secretary of war left town to-day at noun to be absent several days on a visit to bis child in cincinnati who is seriously ill the incuea3e of national bank cap ital tbe increase of uic capital of the national bank iluce tbe passage of tbe art of july 12 l*7u authorizing 54,000,000 additional national bauk circulation has been 16,696 ti«i and the increase of national bank cir culation fur tbe same period has been fu 207,000 uf tbis capital 1,300,000 has been used in the establishment of two national gold bankh the alleged frauds of the french consul general at new york the alleged discovery of frauda per)ie trated by m victor place the french con sul general at new york in the purchase of anus for france during the late war has created much surprise here the french charge d'affaires says when m place received instructions from tbe . french government to nurchase arm in the i'nited state he construed these orders a allowing him a certain per cent commis sion for making th purchase he bought large quantities ofurni amounting to many millions of dollars and in his account axaiuht tbe french government be allowed himself tbe commission to which he connid mil himself entitled when his accounts were examined in france tbe government declined to allow this commission and noti fied place that be bad misunderstood or rather misconstrued the purport of in in structions l'lace maintained that he was properly entitled to the amount of commission which he had charged up in his account tbe french government however insisted that be had taken a wrong view as to his rights under the orders sent and requested place to re turn to france and explain more fully and satisfactorily than he had done by letter place was not removed or recalled from bis position us conßul general at new york or even ordered to return to france but ww merely requested to come borne and explain being undertsood that liu absence to to be only tenuwirarv nnd the reason lie ban not yet sailed for france is ui bad health the charged affairs says very pooitively that ito fur as known plnitors discharged i'eiiwkal charles bowles the parisian banker ar rived here 10-da per teannhip soils isaac tc bailey vice i'rei-ident of the l'dion league club u atiout to make a visit to england on a conlmeuti:il mission fur tbe government uaumanm warn the kfj eition of guam ih're alexis the exeeutiv eommiltee apitointed to make arrangements for tbe rewptii-n of urand duke alexi con«t>t of tbe follow ing w 11 a«pinwall i'mmi'nt w h ririunell k m i»tou).'huin willmm b duncan general irwin mcdowell 0 s a rear admiral iodon ('. s >'~ 1l lenox kennedy william t blodgett 1 tajlor j.,bn-tiin 1 i morton a bier»t*dt henry tlew l j macy s 1 m barlow theodore rossc-vell general lo)d aspin wall il w howes treasurer jamen e montgomery sei-retary a wbit or api-lai fox sillivas the mcbdebek tbe supreme court general term this morning granted a writ ot appeal in tbe case of lawrence sullivan now under aen tence of death for the murder of tolln o brien and ordered that it should wt l*i stay of proce«linp pending the termination of appeal the oimro.lows celebhatioxs teleirraraf from washington san fran ci«o indiaiia^llii portland newark and other citie report that tbe md annivenur ollhr institution of odd fellowship in thu country was celebrated by members of tbe order by proceajiont and appropriate ex ercises i iltsrlw mass meetinh a mas meeting of crispins including delegates from all paru of the united at washeld this etenfng at cooper institute the speakers denounced tbe burlingame treaty for sanctioning the introduction of jutdl labor d ehtki»ed new england aliilalirta who hold up tueir hands in horror at neiro alavery at the same time they fos ter amort degrading syntem of coolie alav.l7 they urpu the u of tbe ballot box and fora to hduik tbe tide of chinese emljra uon • advocated the cooperative labor rf lem and protested that remonstrances to congren were practically unbeodrf ao long as tbe subsidy to the panne ilail steanwhlp coajpany la eon unued besoluuona were adopted pledging crispins to use etery legal meaaa to ffect th™rei»l o to burlimame treaty prom iaing jersutent opposition to any party that will iot guarantee prohibition of cool.c da«ry bsding ipeeiilalon io th uafflc reaponatble for erito *«"•!; «?™ m it and calling upon all trade inlonsto unite against th inlronucuon of coolie lattor j^j _^___ a terrible story » bktte scii.tt ot ikcest witb mx uacgtiks-m m cbaioecwmi mcb-i duis6 theii omndko h»rrr«»d conn april 2 tb mjj oc joel w perkiu of cornwdl com £ inectf bbd blinlet wm roßwiinlj birth to in children tbe - - of her father wmiusterinwr t«sli tw rhiidrrn an hti one hiilni b bjra hu l-.rkim rr«t th«tiuliftsw it u believed m . anhm i£ssi2 afterbirth •"■- girl tititltralttsis awth but heard thrlr erlee imfottbu father took them mm tb wo in the caae of amw tf«t«htar mm chlkl 7 •">"! 1 did no wrri.e a third l»u«bur i m.w r r««lf the wife uf til ecokd died orer tone wecki ago of p.r ut 7-four jnra old ku lw.j wh«j^"«ckll«w count j aod wmm m • p»re"wcl.s n l w nilth thoub*t ( > p>od nsjsi'^nt hi c.p 1.1 of kiwlt kept uij «■'» the eommunitt be ha denied the 3 lu<>f rn octet ud with people wkpft f reinnunicatloi dd baa lired in isfe ■■«■eburcb a reporter lu*rwww>«rnil poverty and he confcaatij bit owjf uxhy bit dauxbtm but denied 1 tlmae with life of hi offiprinf mod aawfc uk the of hi daughter he bid no hs 1 '»■> ru that hia wife had k*x he bit crime and encouras-ed t^aln rf °' bi daughter invlual tbem h h tue tscripturea atnee he m kaerf iail but he aaya be never t»d the bit belore nor much of an jtaiagelaa flsaaja be did not know there waa aaj law again ueh practieea aa hia bar that ton waa anything in acriptura condemalng them tbe daugbtera uj that ibrlr father hai compelled tbem to accede to nil wfabn under threala that he would kill tbam if they refuaed or divulged b began hb practice whrn tbej were thlrt*ea year old all the daughter will tctify on the trial albany i cot'rtor atpeals cil imiah albany april m.—the following la tb i i ay calendar of the court of appeals for april s7 noa 215 210 7 116,217,319 921,223 a serenade to skkatok fenton senator fentoh arrived in tbl j city to-day and tliii evening waa ereit«led at tne oelevau house by the kepub^an of thin city fully 2,uog per*ons am present in response to the enthusiastic lu of those present tbe senator made bit appearance and spoke ac follows i gratefully accept thli compliment ai the kind expression of citizen of the mate to one of their representative aa tbf toice of earnest republican to an earneat repub lican we have fwu ht many political bat tle together we bare won tome victories and sustained ome defeats but i know i only accord yon the honor to w inch you are fairly entitled and i feel tbat i do but jus tice to my own heart wheu 1 say that we bare uever faltered in our zeal tor tbe suc cess of republican principles for mvm-lf nothing hall iwerre me from tbe line of duty which tbe paramount importance of tle republican cause mark out for all lv follower enlisting wltb tbe part when its flrtt breath pronounced tbe word or freedom i yield to no man in sincerity uf devotion to iv principles or in earneatneb of desire for lv durable tri umph i'pon tbe continued ascandan'iy of its principle depend the peace of tbe nation the protection of the loyal the security of equal right the main tenance of constitutional guarantees tbe rights of public credit and preservation of public faith tneir success is national pros perity ; their overthrow would be national calamity with sucb immense interest at stake to imperil its prospects to incur risk of defeat is to assume an appalling responsi bility thus believing i shall mak no warfare upon others if any ia made upon me or any portion of tbe republican party i regret it not upon my own ac count nor merely on account of friend but only so far as it hazards success which is above all personal consideration for this reason i have deplored tbe course pursued in reference to ibe pollticitl affair of our ter our umler»tah"diug f^hafl eonhnne to perform my dutien a representative and to discharge any obligations as a lepubtlcan disclaiming all retim>n*ihility for division and refuoink aoy countenance to internal warfare at the conclusion of bis rcmatks the sen ator was voriferously elipered hon l.ynun tremaine also poke briefly and was heartily applauded foreign i'akis affaik new york april 26.—a tribune p ciftl from r«n tuesday veniog mvs the mrmtktlce fi htrictly i-wpecti-d there b x mi no firing on either vide many of tin vt-riniiii hhelu fail to expiuje ait.i are agnin u-i-il hj the i'aristanii s'.rong rein t forccmentm of i'arittiauh will b rettdj to march to neuilly x>-u\%\ii bismarck's dkma.nd tu switzerland . a london tliipatch uyi the intfrna ' tional asserts that biainartlc has openly je mamied of the swua government the cpsttfon , to germany of the german speaking wii i r»i;tuiih l'he demand bis been refui-«d by • kwilzerland and the gorernment ik now , aclively mob[llziii tbe landwehr and lit i tw>ueil a pt ii-iam-ition recalling all her clti j zens from abroad vkrsaim.cs april 26 — admiral potbuan bait decided to disarm fifty-four i nhinn imcard'i circular repudiating government interference in the hertiout on the 80lh inssf !■geuemlly praiaed ' miscellaneous movementsorthe president lafayette iml april x tbe presi dent arrived here t ei (bt o'clock tbu niorn jn k hi was niit ut tbe clc »it by ibe major common < ouncil and citizens and escorted to the residence of ibe hon (>. k orth tbe president held a reception at ortb's resi dence tbu tnorninfr and.wjlijoln in tbe odd ksllows procession this afternuou oi»o fellows celebkatiom tbe city is full of old fellows to take part in hie celebration of tlfty-secoud anni versary of tbe order thi afternoon vice resident colfax will deliver tbe address colfax arrived ut one o'cluc-k thli morning and mi met at the depot by a committee of arrangement and a large pmmmrfmi of citl l'r'omlnent on tlie tindat tbe nw""e i'1 sses js b ksjk a«r the ~«• cx.rri.ej fart jrand kepmenlailve sbuylei mm "« intro duced and delivered an eloquent and appro uriate addn -<. he reviewed tbe biatorv and irogrejtof w.l fellow.blp in the l/nlled t whlcb w altenti»ely liatened to nd elicited the mo he»ny applaiwe from ii preaent after tbe addreai tbe i'reai dent wu loudly called lor ami cam forward amid tremendoua cheering frow tbouaand re«-nl senator morton and other gentle men then made addreiie vice trealdent olfax wai ptetented wllb a uanliodu alter the celebration exerri*e tbe preai dential party and a large number of inritad jrueau dined at the lohr lloum short peecbe were mile by the fre.i lent jo ernor o-'l^-by and a number at others the i"re«id.-nt ml at flvr wsjali on a upeclal train for t..l«lo tb v,c r,-.ident alao left soon art r by faafal train fur bu borne at south i >'.>''. the |
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