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buffalo express 01 xxt monday july 11 18 no 8330 by telegraph washington sou i nations wasmmnw july m.-ani the iwajimaiioaa t m yntmif ware atis tal lowing : p iliinliii-jaasse gntatmd at ad«>on n t ad d 8 carswell at fort edward n t cownuutiojcs among th oonfirsaatioaa nude by the s«oats satarday ware the following rost ukn:w h merrill si war»w n v ; a robertson at salem k v c skinner at malene n y the saaato aba aaafimmd noah davis niud states attorney lor th southern wntrictof new york bed cloud a ulagiu from oalanal hsmlun oom manding fart fittim i ■. reports that bad cloudaadoao|analabiaatkad(oaa op to the powdar river eoaatry ta head a gen eral ooaacu with the otfcar saox it is underatood that bad cloud wiu exert his iniloenca for pease tka chsjennes and arapahoas not laamberl of bad cloud band ara eomaiittiag aasae daimilllinai i;en.ral airir niasjaaliiliaa tka depart mant of tka pfcwaa denim bad cloud's ststsraant that au tka officer at fort fst terman ara whisky drinkers etc and ays h haa no doubt that tha atatamant was suggested to badclaad by his oompan ion and protege tka laanifcaila and mar dcrer john richard intxfikal tax bill gen sehaack reportad baok to tka hooaa to-day the internal tax bill iran tka waya and meant committee,with a raaoejumnda tion that the saute amendments be non concurred in and a committee of conference eked a straggle then enraed between tbuee who wiakaa to eoncw in aoma of tha senate smsnrtiasnts kas to place them beyond the oontrol of the coafereae com mittet and the advocates of mr snasnoh's proposition to let aueh oommittee settle all differences between tka two honaaa on the bill mr schenck maintained hi ground tenaciously and fought desperately but on a motion to suspend the rules and non concur ha was badly beaten the bosh refusing to grant hi request he was then forced to submit to allowing votes to h j taken upon each of the senate amendments the coolie system in the house this morning mr coke offered a resolution which was referred to the committee on education and labor instruoting them to investigate the contract on the coolie system practiced in various parts of tha country and to report a bill as soon as practicable prohibiting the intro duction of bondman from china or else where the law paased in 1862 prohibit ing coolie importation it appears has never boen enforced the senate has oalled upon the president to know the reason why national bane uiport two hundred and three national basks of new york state exclusive of those in new york city and abany report the aggregate of their resources and liabilities on the 9th of june hi murphy the committee on commerce yesterday reportad mr murphy's nomination as col lector with a very favorable recommenda tion mr cockling urged his iirmrmtiattt confirmation at two o'clock monday the senate will go into executive session when mr fenton will make a speech ta how mr muiyhy's entire niifilmssi for the position the prevalent opinion is that mr murphy will be continued by a large majority congressional committees the republican and democratic congres sional committees hare both completed their organization senator wilson is chairman of the former and representative randall of the utter a triascey draft a draft has been issued from the tress ury department for 4299 96 balanoe o the year's salary of the late secretary 1 law line the money waa paid to the president as one of his executors cuban matters the president sent to the senate yester day a mass of documents ooncerning the ssizure of american vessels and the impris onment and execution of eitizans of tha united states during tha hostilities in ca bs tha btate department furnishes a let ter from secretary kan of june 9 to the spanish minister calling his attention to the irregular and arbitrary ™—"—- in which the persons and properties of our citizen had been taken and held by the authorities at cuba mr fish recalls to senor roberts the recollection of the protests of the presi dent last year against valmaaada'a mode of warfare and against the captain general's decree forbidding the alienation of proper ty on the island so far aa regards amer ican citizens and other decrees which fol lowed extending its provisions he contin ue ths united states government with regret fads foraad to aay it ia informed that the provisions of the treaty of 1795 on this head had not bean kept in mmd by the cuban authorities during tka present strug gle and that the deorses mentioned have been put in operation against tka property of american dtiasns in violation of the treaty agreemeat mr fish sbohaas ta senor roberts a bat of complaints suda of suoh violations and presents a claim for anjuries our citizens have suffered with confidant hope that the goiaviiesiit of spain reoognixug lta jaetioe wiu make some provision for asmrtalniilg tka amount which should rightfully come ta each claimant will alao order the iinirnrtiats res toration to citizens of the united states of their properties which hare bean embar goed and the release of those eitiaans of the united state held in custody or their knamdiate trial under guarantees and with the rights accorded by treaty a to tka fntaaa it is confidently expected that steps will be taken to insure against any further violations of tha treaty senor roberts june 24 in effect replied that ha has no power in the matter and mr fiah the same day sent a oopy of his letter to senor roberta and to min ister sioues at madrid thelatter isia etnetsa to ask for a restoratioo to citizani of tka united states of their properties and estates so far as tha saasa has been arbitrarily embargo in a violation of the provisions of tketraatr he is alao ordered to andaavar ta secure snsns mode for an early and equitable illilsaiatniasii.i and sahsfantion to tks aeveral partial whose rigkts have been vialstlj of the amounts which should rightfully come to each claim ant for an iawal deuauos of property or person ha wiff say the sugg—tooo is atade i a the interest of peace of jaatioa anal of good will in order to seosre a meaaare of * g ia each ease wb ich ahall ha jaat aa between tha two govsisjmnts ha alao says it will be ertwmely desirable tks in vestigations be aandnetsd in this country nil isiinahsfl piiliiiils in aoma other parson ta gives tks necessary authority on stpltofvin xlist congrss-second session wismsotos july 9 stnati mr summer bap mam jnmsjlil tks | hill of cyras w fmldv aattiag forta ua4aaire to furaisk ekaap iai yuaiihililsmiioflili isi[i eaanßwjnssa taaa ts»uas tha pasts featse asat waat india and to this sad aakuvt aathenty fo layasaaasfrosi fioriaa to caaa sad tha repeal oi tks laaanatjasal teaanrssm cosa pasy-s mil 11 privilege to bar a cable between the aharaa ttafwisd to coat ntauaalnnnn 4mnt nftjmtsmnl a&sshaamaanfw ifc momill m hu h tk ebtt^bh tnwm sjwwwsm ann^^vhlanrnwatawal evaawaa nwt was «■s>i si iifc^iui iu * to tha awaot si a snaavm er aaaaaaay ■tha onmntmwl o«sntaahau asntni at sfc*v asktsntn 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-11 |
| 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 | 1870-07-11 |
| 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. 25 No. 8330 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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