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buffalo express vol xxiv fkiday jvke 4 1669 no 7u96 washington mr sewanl'k noo telegraph rill t-euled major wood reinstated ac *<â– ~ *•■• wasiiim.tov june i llrevet vajor < im o vfaai v s a recently wjntt.-noe-l is ml month rni]ien tiion for striking â– th<-r uliicur in auiika i»h been ntinmtsted ia the serrice by order si the f'rcai.ltiit the m,ami telegraph bill against the 1 1 i.aitiicul of state has been paid by this nrvakhmbbt through the llarings two tliirda nl tliia hum was due on ca'ule tele i'liiini i'udcernuig tfae alaska mrchm iliu c rnn-tm-ss of the bill had bcon iluj.nl d iwcause the company had ckarijau aa lull words single figures only which had heon iitjstitnt.-l for l'-tt«rs in the state dc pirtnent cipher cable news nailiiii of another lmarhmrnt of jordan's killihus tors how hen dulrr wu4 « omprlli 1 the volunteers mutinous ac *-~ at bataka june :; tfevaml uratamii * nw-rnor and tvil nttii-rrn of hi^li rank ..â– â– .:,. i â– -â– t c.ijimanee witli the rel are u ih j illimd ijaftaij reli ived of their uaoi - th iimmmii in mnl reeent momi tfi have hsad light n-lvuii i ph the troojip l ii mieiiunii iv maudm hhiiwiim the i'»j4mj»|i t those id havana aam-ruhled be i fore bm gowrmml iii!n and demand 1 the immediate resignation of the governor t.'.f.l u-muii.i m ,<. â– â– i to alld c«l i icon in qow ajatiaaj w gmnai no hul i i;i^i-h witd committed and at laat aoooollta i order wan maintained '] jie city of jla j van r*-rri.nni nmtta ui>-t hut tie i itihlic an\i tv i inieiiimi a kpeuial 1 ittamer lias bbb>j ordered to im iv mwmm i to convey jen l>iik-e h spam and it ■•> i i.i t*i it win wrfi nk yokk lum 3 tln following in a wmu ayernl riujmfr h furana i«m -*. ma key wv»t jaßa 3 a r.-volntion bjm j fafvfcefl lit here uri'l tlir volunt*1 m liavr i tin ii iliimllhigi f the loltini l * in r.vl i kh|iinar until the arn\al ol u«a 1 >«■reda leu man m ottnutr 1 m raeaiviofl 70,<h i frr.in the htwrvufta h urtodfor iv mm ri"t«>us ami mttu not jmtiiiu hmi u h nturiicit to h.iv:in;i 01 liiiiikiy an tin viilnnletrtt when ftfltimd of hu mlival i huiroiiu.lc.l tin talegrfa hutt-1 with tin i liorn et ami teaftaaad hn surrund't the pr"|»rn-ti>r of tlie bom rihmad tw vnluntwra that he vu not tlnrrt ati-1 fb â– t-d his il'mm ni'l a'.li>vu ih'-ni lo mlirvll i ttie liousfl i in itowrt ilicn went tit tii ooveniintnt piihm ind tntcrcil uuu[ipum-l i by the guard u1 rfd tln-re and idwlc tl smiik demand oi itu i>nli.i but ul iwtoniiui iiiili^'ii.int told them t near h istcrilay the ulfici rs and iatn station <\ j here dcteriniiu'd to dcninnd the alxucntii-n i tif th-1 ai>tani-<irmral tlie nti*eu wer till<-«l with a rifltwmotrf dntep tht-wli.-n night and a him hmmblad at the i 1 | artuaa and sh.'iit 1 f^ath to ihilcc a j ombummb aohmwg of a colonel ai.d , one m.ldier from mdk battilion this uinrn | ing ha<l an interview with ten l^ulce and i jemaodeil his iniiiithiiatu .-. hn.jiiifrliriu-ii of ti»n t oiiiiiiutel ii the island d«lm aakiid thiit timr b allowed him in j rereive a rtpty a hi tehgma for inßtnn tiom t'roiu mailnd ilin re<|iießt watt rt fuwxl and at niiie ovlork he m;rn ndtre-l the otlil-e the vulnnte-rm then fiapmea maturs twll probably rrtnuin ijuiot until ! 1 i llcd.i bjajtm from spain although gm j tepmar i m.i iv a^uin^t 111 -- \ ohint fr | tt \* tli jii^jit that pwaaa ui gone to key i advicfh from santiago t i'lnirmlay la-^t are tnthc t-tlect that tht hllibust.rs who recently landed at the luy of nuwe had a c&ped to tlif itib-rior leaving behind them j some material of war including t«ur gmb for want of tran.-;mrtatnm the m*ata i m.-nt aaaaajßai al bm ntlair at th bay m niwtf r much taagaratai and the landing i of tillibu-ftts can be * a depreflston in biwi nrm the sjtaniaj-tu are uncertain of the i future «. a.notuli hkuai.u bkul hav\nv jinn i ria kt-y t luue n llie htrainer montt/umn r ort havn sighted ftaahaaamt vaicdi had 1.-uidt-d nm mtiuua of war on the ul.ir.tl of cabs adj v v*nt to ibm bay of nikm ju»t v alw wo | leaving a ofbt tfx>k pjw at villa clara lutwi twelve hiindn-d in.siirgenbi and a com|>aiiy i oi troopi a baaanmßf who arrived ti.-r to-day reporta that lie saw twenty two of the troopa dead tht athan wouuded or i-.ij'turi-it except three ukn olllh*i's x l'kliiri"n v.\hiiin<'ti>n june b a < üban cxpfiii tioa left the bmn aoaal on tan mm o j m»y it nuinlnted 47 nun who are a i part of gas ordiin'it earamutod alt of i them aro ex-keder.il iml confadatsta d 4li«r.h from rclwldc inforiitatiad received i by iutereated partin here it in liarned that the men ami iiiiinitioru el war have sairly landed and joined hi cuban force tlie i expedition vm in charge ef a di»**ni<ui«bed | colonel of the confederate army fn<m l^>u i ihaoa col l»e bmbf bt-itrr lonik-s june 3 the sjo*hmrd to-d«y in a leading ditonal paya it haijtm airn-r icadoch not wish for war in the utter ft enoe ot any rua«on:ible motive for war mr motlev'a aasuraucfi are well timed and ap pruprute the aaaaiard i aaamaaa kkil «■o»n ftsthh irritation cauned by the u animftt*xl divcuhhinn of the juestionji aft ia sue bubnidt)ti men on both sidei of the at lauti will !â– <• it aily hiid â– ai;.:i to hold out their hand to e;u.-h other in the houao of ixtr.ls today the bill for the creation of life i*eragea puued in coui mittec with an uutnduttut liiutung i number of peers to iw created under the provision to two annually ir huffcinl northfote hu nomtuateil mr tieo fealkmly to b trustee of tbe hudion bay company not sir 1 knier on tuuneiik resigned rhisa and i w\n adxicesfrom baajj kong to uy h have readied here the hinr.se new i j meagre and u:timuottai.t the civil war ih japan enntinued tbe mikailohad sent a powerful meet apaml the rd.els at balli | dadi it was rt ported that kreneh iftioam ' opporteil mnd aided tht rtbela thi ~>. buri-in june a - the arli(uni;nt t tw j zollverein aaaeuildud to-ilay the mmaaai i ill opened with a npctch delivcrtnl in the | caja of the king tiie spetiuu aauouuu â– . . the etteuition of the zollverein i â– ] hamburg that her commercial facilitieti will be great y iinprovcil and concludes with a declaration that the i'm'ted covernment of geroiany s rure of the zeal and let rat of the deputies fur the promotion of the na tional inter eau the red skins details of ihr l.jli-41 l«m««r««—ll«r i ii.l i ii hi luvxxu.u amt tlio tmm an.i cotuermliv bw rroeiwd ths following par ticulsrs of tji indian massacres th tongues aud hearts were cut out of the deadbodies the calves of their legs wen slit down and tied under their ihoes pieces of flesh were eat from their baekfl pieces of telegraph wire stnek into the bo dies the ear cat oft and heads sniped the indians boiled the hearte of their vie tisss for medicine the swedish settlers who were attacked ail lired in one home only those were uued who left the house and attempted to maktplsm for security those wbo n l - the house were not molsst.-.1 thi oeeurcd in two uhumm the ca laantr is maiolr sttribnuble to the lack of arsas wheaorw agn was fired the sava tto^atht m > ooßsnl thosaas the new commander of ffce btrkill at the paoifie was imiriri at tha caamopolitan hotel san franciaco last night en*u>r william of oregon wa.i ai.-t s'-i.-iia-.'-'i d*l ruajkjnded m a bri<sf hfw-rch new york gen wilbridgt on canadian an nexation seers elect of the haoonic raml lod k r heavy immigration ac , c ac hsu vokk june 3 ; district attorney i'lerrepont has cod : seated to take bouda for tht quaker city on her appraised vain and the matter will be brought before fudge match ford for his a t>"u on sjtuiil;i when the vessel will it in itaul be larmmsy released her owntr are ti,)u one thousand dollars per day !â–º> president oraiit has pardoned oorge mwn convicted in january of having counterfeit live-dollar national currency tiijtrs in itii paammmsi with intent to pass 7uh;*e benedict and lhntrk-t attorney l*icrrrpont recommended the pardon a rnnumn ask the i'upuy pnnlon case corned itp for ar i guiikiit l.i-ior jvttjß l'.latthford oo satur day this is the case where pardons were revoked by president jrant among fourteen hundred steerage tanwn i g«m who landed yesterday from tht steamer manhattan wtre three hundred skilled i knglinh and welsh workmen of different tr-i ;â– - the influx of norwegians continuen i t hnmi and it in said th.it at least two i hundred thousand will arrive within the next eighteen ni'mtii their lesuu»tia*i i invanatily the northwest inhn w hn^gtt mm of tbr proprietor i "' 1 tabi â– ', in immj-mmm street i lturl.e<l m diombhw 1 t w i this bsfiummj ) i 1 n the mm i bin uk w k ew«f fin tn iiiirn the tu an-1 wasc<immitt*"l for examination next momlay bail king hhambkh tit omtjhncs th new york hamlk*r if cmwim i iu t to-day u-iii owrgi p.lyke in the i tiw lien hiruin waibtid^fl submitu.il i the adowteg r»wt!iitio:j k'm.hwl tliat tbn nilllltwi ill cmhmum i of new itrk city hereby endorses thi i resolution of the i'oinmittee uf vvayh ami i m in â– . which unanimously paaaed mm i ll'hjm of kejht«rnt«tiveii of the fnite i siitetoi the l*n.l ej march i 86 rcc.in ti.ojiiing the i'rusident f the l'uited states i m pmmfj mmjommmm with the of urea isntain and press thcrrj if pos*i bl to a definite conclusion for the ajtui^u | n i\t of a reciprocal trude witli c.inal.i i v 1 securing to our i:ittzam th freedom f>f i urn ri\ii st j,^wr«nl;e and fn-edom of the i iammtfi iitl^llml of t uou of british i n rth amen a < en vall»rid^c in a lengthy insewli aaiti i while oppjbiiig abj mnninn luouid to tiic i a uiaiti')n it canada by lovos he wnul.l 1 ucu'iiin itn pti;»|il when tlwv art wllung i li-l not li;hcve it policy to attempt &• into a umuii with us intiin.it commeni i i :â– lit hi â– ahnul-l bt irout^bt about mbmi i ternn inutuaiiy itcntjiijial and thy poßtr a n suit will follow in t{t>o<l time jtn wajliri'ige staud tliu bmmww t i oiled ssatei mid the uorinom a rrat an intrrchaiigc of national pro i jticta of aal upon buoli rt'cl^rucal urruia a i second—an masmnatim f oxomj tntim i and of pau-nt and tx>|iyright laws i litrd free littvi/^lion ill the n\tr t j laurence and pnlarg-'intntk of it â– anal h'.iiirth fnedora of iuncn sahawm of hm bow f britiah ai » .. ho then procu^dt>i to ;-:_â– . in favor of i raswed concladii thai wb'i-t jojia»ii,i.i 1 will be aatiafied w itu the uonvciucnue f i helling in o.ir markets in reiurn ids mm <::â– i lar^tmcnt ol thi m l-awran.-e canais i i th.-m frc of coat !.â– us and th enacton m [ the st lswnjmfl atni flrtlifll ml tt tliii emimmmi of our markets to them will really ih do eo;n petit ion ti our fvomu ! and an al^olute ixntrtit to our m«r i cmmml i>ur capital u:.ii creilit t t ,. with tlie fact that m have free i i i to the oomm at all maamm of the i y.ar woiil'l be jj sawvmumma to ihe i anadiann imt tiieir use al ni.vs-»r i implies that in mm)g our capital uur crodit i and oar ports ni ilenire the advantages that tliu lossc-hsion ff upital i-udit ai.il ports give to the community in other words i we .'!■■• the merchantii of four million people wliou we an-ijew driving away the reholution wu atlopttrd and it was i vote*l that a copy of the ahbmjmit b traufiuiitted to the secretary of state who it it iinderato<-<i is about to take into on mbmbmhsi the proposition advocated by i jeu walbridge the mmd lndgi was moad together tliis inonihii at nine o'clmk the inmutes of tli i.i msajan van ivad urn usaasi i m.utwr announced iw standia ummittecs i f-.r the msuasl appr.tpriato n sujutiniih i m rejkirtod from the sj>ecial < ommittec i mmmnj faf thut purj«»fw expressive of i tht feeling of tin â– r.-nsl f^odge at the deathn of h w.-i'harle h hatt w sewali i ft and m w allyn wmt»n p g w of tolormlo the nimittee on t'onstitu lion and laws rep«>rteu adversely on the proposition tit elect a qnmfl lecturer for i iife and also on the tbstcmh of the u i nml dutiua of that olii.l-r the report «■tbe bjmmmbsl mma tsnlt to the l'onsti i utitutnu providing or the establishment at dmtviet ummsvlmgm was referred to a i v i.i committee ot nine at i o'clock 1 the < irand lodge proceeded to elect gracd rtu:er the following officer were e'ect ed be mv re-elections except in eases of trie oftean elected in plate of r w casas h plattvn.l sv scwall fisk deceased g m m v jameiiiibiun salem l (.. m 11 w john h anthou new o w a w c i y^x butraio j ft w i w bmmbml l in.tsnn albsnv i treas k w j w simona bt«v i (;. sec k w jno m austin new r*n-l < haplaioh 11 \\. ami hey k u scho>>nmakcr s iienec;-wly r w and re r.c hirer new taak r w and key john<i wetjamc talmyra t.r»f.il l'urscvant w lohustou foun j lirand tik-r w lohu hoole liraodtiler r w i h raymond at twelve o'clock the iranil !.â– â– â– ! .■■• wa i ailed oil until two o'clock miscellaneous t l i;i plilr ll in of (.. i it i ihi err 11,.111 l><n n nt patlnin at tbe conclusion of the si-hoppe murder trial at carhae i ycsu-niay ttit leteml aut was fuuml guilty of urihsf in the tir*t derive the jorv went to their rrx>m and returned into the court at live o'cwl with the bm verdk-t the cjunwl for th de fence uuulf tb tuual motion for a uew adam titus charged with the niunler ol henry sun.iri n»ar shippeashurg i in th kwfpnnink «»* l»unftry t was yester day alteniuod arraigneu by th l>i«tm t attoruey and pwaded guilty to tlie indict ment the four will to-morrow hear the testimony on the rart of the common wealth in order w dvunnino the degree of guilt the brewer ronvrutw at newark >'. 1 adjourned yestcrnay to meet in dayon port lowa nrxt may a constitution was ; jtresentcd and relerreu to the next con pen for adoption the finance commit | tee reported the balance in the treasury at ' over an thouaaml dollars keaolntioiu were adopted that beer ahonld be taxed not as a luxury but on tbe time plan a necessaries of life and brewers reliev 1 from arbitrary seizures by ignorant officiali thai tbe tariff on canada barley should b reduced and the tax on malt reduced that their manufacture promotes true temper anoe and that they will use all honorable i means to deprive puritanical temperance men from political power henry claussen was reflected president and the seat of the central organisation fixed at new york miss sarah hunt housekeeper for wm hawkins randiug near the state km in the town of canaan near hudson n v . yesterday rired'a charge of buckshot into the parson of joseph warren on saturday evening severely but not dangerously wounding him warren invaded the house while miss hut was alone and used insult ing language nut heeding a waiaiiig to leave the girl touk » loaded gun and tired the content at him which had the desired effect she was arrested and committed t jail in hudson to await the action of the grand jury v b carter a returned soldier com mitted suicide yesterday by taking strych nine in the grounds surrounding calrert street springs baltimore he left a note saying m was tired of life and stating where hif peuiiou certificate could bo found de siring it to be returned to his wife i'be dumucratic club of sao francisco has appointed a committee to make suitable arrangementi for the reception of senator canserly and congressman axtell who an expected to reach there on saturday next the annual meeting of the contributor i i the k«w york state inebriate asylum was held at the institution at btnghamton yeßtirdav a hoard of forty trustees headed fey jr willard parker was elected a meeting of the trutteca was subsequently held and l>r parker chorea pretiident anil hon aushurn uird*all first vice presi dent in the military trial at jeflvnton texas yesterday richard figuers who had turn ed states evidence ana is the strongest wit ness for the j>raneeution was placed on the stand at tint lie stated that he did not wish to give evidence as general knell ex pected mon.'\>f him than he could tell and had this morning threatened htm with prosecution and punishment for perjury it he did not teil af he had stated pnvatily also that he would bt tried for the crir with the balance ife only recognized a few perwiiu figuers shed tears and 1 bceue created much filling him tt-btinmt was not concluded < v or t«m more ftm turn have been examined and hworn every way tlie trial w.ll last three niontllf the jewelry kutrv ot \\ illi;iin kirkhaui ir in spriui{liekl mml mm robbed sjf 1(1 wh wurth ni ,! mund rings alxiut aoesi ye«tenlay by a cuu^le e thieves who 8u t-fhsfutly tried the giab msvtt i nt liu'i'ii <â– l>.i . l 11 received of tl festtfa .." dnen s majjte el watkn n at wtisbuli n rermany telegraphic summary t . * twiubai • iotwocm liiniu«l new york kcw kh lune u new cast of h:n.t.i pox wero reported in tuu uity ywtui - day auii tli proapeulß are c msnuiiiil iiiuit eucourauiu the authorities prououuee the nut in at that tin diucaae prevails in fj.nu-ni.c i'trni in llimvkiyii to !»■iil,-v aud say that tlmic ar t,njy»ljiut thtr usual uuiu !»■! j.:,d that tui'v an hmnm||ty uii.u the unun the new york haptiat a^uociatiou him-1 • dtiiim he 1 sitting ou l'uootiuy at tin xurth ii^ptist c'uurjii corner christ'i ljber ami bedford atruet tinajly ailjuurned last rannkg the haptiat riuuday scu i 1 iiventiod mas field at the panip church in i the cvcuiii tin wiimtf strike the tnmtib at th leading hotels owing id the lato strike of waiter is now ovlt the pfaariatan yflstcr;lay had all the new 1 hands tlu-y needwl who were working s?t isfat'torily european lumhj.n june -. the nilltlhpuniwllmw â€ΕΎâ€”: has passe i belweeu the two oftou nit-uts of itt-at britain aud oh c'nitfl -â– ..:â– - on tlie alabama claims treaty btt i h , n published tin lirat diapati-h la from !,. rd stanley to mr thorutnn the british m.uistcr at washington under date of feb ruary 15 ls*it by which that kuv y ml iafermad that mr admaahad osnaaaßhtftad j-i-rti'ins of a espatdl from secretary sew l i sxpnaaiu » with ut the speedy settle ment of all dlffiflkxmei arising mm the ah ijiei claims the san juan ali'air the vat i uraloation question end the < unadiiui tish ent m secretary sevan i therein ragghttd that the true methtwl would 1m to treat jointly through tin medium of an interu.v j conference and the tirst step taken in llit negotiation should be on that basis subsequently mr adams communicated a dispatch to kurd stanley from secretary seward t th effect that the llrtllnljmfiwi question omwdl mmmmji stabbum i md was the must ini(k.rtant point thru pending and ontil thai were bettled it would be hopclt-ss tn attempt the remuval of any of thu other fibmum it further ruitruu that no delay can be compatible with the ma;ntenan-'c of the goud under standing hnwi the two couutrit a lot stanley wan aba informed that seeretar ' seward nmtffmi his opinion of the manu i ( gs proceeding to be mtaftea in resi>ec-t t , the alabama claims as any drcimon ii that rej,'iinl wouid liave much inlluen on the prixcedin^it in mm oaturaltzaticu j-jegtion in duo time protocols win rfigiieil on the sul.jei't of the naturalizatio treaty and tho san â– ! van question i v october 2i lord stanley writes that mr keverdy johnson callfl uj.on him the daj bafan aud that much tamvwna&m pa«s-.d between them in the oonrse of which mr johnson again made a proposal on behalf o mr seward that the matttr be referred tv a commission formed of an equal nun her of british and americans with power ut call m n umpire in case of disagrtt imll wlllwl ilowiyi should be iinal lonl stanley fur her writes that in this conwr nation litke was said al>out the point on wliiih tht fanner np|,'f>tiat'ons broke off namely the elainiß that the a nerican wuuhl raise befrre tlic arbiter and the iuoot:ou oi tiie aik-^fd premature reoogui i tutu by hit m«jestj fiovernm^t of the state of u,llik«««»cy <* ie confederates he moreover statetl to mr johnson that this point conld not bo taken up and there-1 by cause the government to depart from the positif d already taken but that he aaw uodirlicitltyinßoframingthoreiereiicethatby mutual ctmaciit either a tacit or express difficulty might be avoided the negotia tions thcrcalter proceeded rapidly on the basis of thu aijrcenicut by whtcii both na tions were to be found fur the purpose of i making things run smoothly tin ovein bat tth a convention was drawn up for the settlement of all outstanding claims hich was a:^ncd on december slk lord stanley further writes mr thornton that subsequent to the sitpiature of the conven tion he was informed hy mr johnson that mr seward had stated in his dijpatch that if washington were appointed as the place oi meeting all would be right this point the ref«ree,:.bein£(.onc*ded by her majesty's he had every reason to suppose that the convention in other r&spects wan accepted by the cabinet at washington with a fair hope that it ultimately would receive the sanction of the senate on november 3uth mr thornton writes that mr seward had informed htm that the con tents of the convention were not in accord ance with the instructions given to mr lohn&ou the resident and hi colleagues could not approve of certain stipulations which in the present form would not re ceive the sanction of the senate mr thornton also writes that mr sew anl proceeded to assure him that his gov ernment earnestly desired that this good mork should be brought to a satisfactory inclusion and not fail in tin last moment he consequently acknowledged that his lordship was justitu-d in declining to re open the negotiation*,but hoped that incon aideratioii ot the ira{h>rtance oi the subject he would not do so hu consent to some modification that wonld render the conven tion acceptable to the senate on tbe english ministry being changed lord clarendon wrote under date o dec 24 that the britiih government wh prepared to meet the wishes ot the government of the united states and sent th draft of a coalition by which the negotiantioji were to be completed on the uth of janua ry w the second convention drawn up by lord clarendon which waa lately rejected by the senate was in fact a pro pv«al to cheat tie public by deceptive clautes in regard to the recognition of the belhgeraih-y and excited indignant com ment here with all fair miuded men and appeals to have fully justined the action of the senate lontkhf june :». i>espatches have been reoeivad to-day from mold a small t«wn in the northern part of wales giving the de tails of a fornvdable riot which occurred there lest evening whereby several lives were lost and many persons injured as 1 attempt was made to rescue two pnsrmen im uw haodsof the sheriff the sheriff and his gurd re»i«tm titanfnily bat tbe mob being to strong it waa found necessary to call oat the military force which find upon the rioters killing low of them i—tlltlj aod wounding many more at the date of tho lut i«lm the the town wu juiet and the primlera art still in custody v the london journal still continue to dis cusb the alabama claims and the relation between great britain and the united states the daily em hones that minister motley will assist england to forget th treaty that mi recently rejected the svtwhird fcliciutea mr motley on in recent speechem and hopes that jutland will bu able to rec-iprocate his sentiment washington was hi xi ton jnne 3.l.—the perry fuller ewing soit hu ccmc to ac end judge km dismismcl the case and ordered the money about 332,000 to be deposited with a trustee for distribution since tbe arrival of the ex-collector of new orleans ien kwinn has been very anxiouw to settle at tint fuller ooald not !>â– â– moll i tied aad threatened with great earnestness the exposure of the lobby in iluence which recently controlled the in ttirior l>epartment but the result ithow 3 uiat kwiog has fucceeded in hia atrateg it in believed the compromise itcelt wii forcibly illnitratc the character of the transaction on vhich the suit waa bu«d a i.reat ot'n ase norman wiard has begun proceedings in eight cases before the court of cuims for i,jihjjhk btiing for expenditur^u aud damages on coatrocts arbitrarily annulleil liy the during the war â– calc usbiug and j t drew are hi-i attorneys mm i.v in the month of may tiie s.r rvtiry cf the treasury sold 5,000,600 of jjold re ceiving therefor 7,00*.mm in currency 11 uu bought him that time 3,070,u of ushbi at a premium of al^ut 70<),uu in currency ttit.l iwesspai baa custom in m»y we're 15,066,089 sttd fiv.m lntern.l ilovenue 30,99^,995 cuba hi t in iln it kitvcf t i t un 1 inn m'ltlk ihi pntrlot knrni lii \. t 11 i > un.l m«i n llntiiklii otf t»lrly . u'asiiinijnun june i letters troiu t.'u t were received im this norpinj l>v cu 11 rviupathiker they state th»t a iorce un dirclca jordan had rutx-eeded in joining the culiu.n foi\c after suveral i^hti iv al b whit h titts sptiuiardß were rcpujhed with sl-rimih im«mi iiie seated ionpi of lonian is not over forty-tivi killed aud wouikled ho saved hid artillery arms autl amuuitiun he had willi ii.ni itihj qsw rid h uf the iij'-st apptwvfd patter items by telegraph iiov nuiaruu of new hampshire wt a ... rat i to-day an.l delivered bin tuvs o â– - it t-xh'i'iis a reduction of tl btato debt during ilie year uf s!-**j,(hm ( leaving the cuttru mu-ljtu«iucbrt at the pi nt nine 13,137,000 the kaoie rate af reduction an last year will extiuguish the debt iii about i^lit years a lire broke out this nova in 1 iniicun k seiirltt oil retiiiery ulevelaisl and is now burning two young men named lurnev au-t ( i>iid'>hv wiiilu bathing in i'anascragt ureik neur mount morris monroe puiutty last i-veninir wtre drowned a ti«us ffig pretalled at all points on the hudson last ui^ht and this morning the steamers drew st john xubpa connecti cut aiid yandermit lay at anchor between pouglikeupsu and knm'.dut all night sturt ing tf from six to eis;ht hours bchinu time at jochtok tliis ccornin the fojf liftrd several int-mbers of of the cabinet liail a ronßultation with the resident this mem in in ret<»n;nce to matters before their re rt]k-ctive ijepartnientf i the president will t&kto warf^agty this afternoon in the steamer talla]hxifia for an napolis and will attend a ball given by the midshipmen in honor of mrs admiral i'orttt ta-niorrow ni^ht \ letter from senator grimes l.^i nrjtrilmw letter is from senator jrmies of lowa it mmid in the i.<m i dim t < f the 12th of may mi will worn permit an ai.i»ri<a:i who i ha read at hm arl;u!<-.i published in your i ootamnfl whhia the bust two ween i.v am arietta aft'iirs anil wh.i thinks he has a tut i xrabty comet judjparal if th puill sen ! tiom&tof bit coiuitry to mm yuu i that fthsm tiever has l»e*-n a titn | aithm tht last iitiy jt.us when tbttk mas i toe i sited suite ipb el v ameaattaa to â€ΕΎ.» •«> war wil'i any country 1 a*t of all | t i i.f-a uritkm than tlieru h at tin.l i pn s*n muuit ut .'. tb.it the cii ite i i the iai£t-d states ! y their v"t t on what in oafied the au iramt tr.tly ' unply agveed feotim c^iidu lion at wliiih mr stusttsr armed in uii b idy tatd not u tht prooeswi fcg which he ru^haci that ooßclnstoiit «• tba ar^uid-iit.-1 y whiih lie uji{>:;rti-*l it 3 thai mr manner dcttreivd in clab j iri^o syh'-.i.-h on this sul-jcct whidi he had i hem fir wrrka pm/nftßg and fri'm which | u .â– â– ir.:.l tlie idjuuction of tecresy to ik ramemd ;* m^oaal rhat is always granted v thr senate ah other remarks made on the occasion were informal and onvcrsa tinnal and the breakers neither felt nnrex press d any similar desire for pnhlicity 4 that there were varinua c^nvea not generally known and whioh it is needless to allnd to that conspired to secqre the re jection of the treat dot the least of which were the anwisc declarations of member of the british legation in washington which couplet with the manner of constituting the commission as agreed upon in the treaty aye an appearance at least of probable unfairness in the arbitration bt that eaguutl'tf offense in ihe eye of americans is aot that she conceded bellig erent rights to the confederacy at a time when the southern states had apparently established themselves as an independent power or that she recojjnired their bellig erent rights at any time nor that we did not enjoy the full sympathy ol her citizens during the rebellion their real grievance u that the alabama built and fitted out in an english i«ji t never ran into a confederate port so as to acuuirc thu legal character of a con federate belligerent technically or other wise that she was in truth an english ea sel sailing from a british port under the rritish hag manned by british tailors wa everywhere cordially received supplied and coaled at british stations while sncli hospi tality was denied to american cruisers that she never had am other home than the port of liverpool from which she originally de parted and remained in law and conscience a british vessel until nbe sank beneath the waves thi is our grievance all else is the embellishment of the advocate and the orator fi that while it is not to be denied that there is a desire iv the northwestern state of the union to see the british provinces added to their government for the purpose f seeming control of the navigation of the st lawrence rivtr which drains a large portion of their territory it is also true that many of the atlantic states are op j posed to their acquisition because they fear that if acquired the west will have unin terrupted water communication with fu tope without passing throngh and being tributary tr them the intelligent people of the west are patiently hiding their time in the full faith that when the british l^vernraent concludes as it sooner or l^ter . will conclude that the provinces are an . lenient ol expensive weakness to it and that it will no longer support them they iu be quite as anxious to join tbe i'nited ' states as their publk men who alov«t ex clusively enjoy the bounty bmtowcd by the home government now profess to be unwil ling to do so there is not a respectable nuuority of any party ia any tate ie the fnion that vonld for a moment justify n attempt to v;ut tite canada by force from the british crown 7 lam not prepared to say whit jjay i be the speeinc instructions with which'mr i motley may come to kugland but i an * prepared to say that they will uot l«k4hex than of the most pacific chacactei it . should be borne in mind that nndfcrvuor govevernmeut the senate ia part of the treaty making power that the rejection or amendment of a treaty by that body in ol fraqaent ooenrrenoe and that sach rejec tion furnishes no reason to the amen pan mind why efforts at negotiations should not be renewed again and again posa.bly mr motley may not be instructed to take ui the initiative in a stw treaty but that should not he ths casee of niwwiw i lha i-irt of m one and certainly cannot iht civ ol war as ahhmu citizbs urge stive may ml ■—■» - the comedy of american claims 11 'â– rr«.*ix>!iutnol <•; ui*t n v tribune i^jsdox may 2u in the charing cross railway station and on ha news-stand kept ly a laewbcr of par!'ainent may be eta to-day an exhibition oi tine arts con siderably more interesting fur the ni'jucnt than any of tit crow dec galleries in pu cadiljy fir tall mall a series of four car toons is displayed the authors of which have done us the honor to take america for the subject of their illustrations the four cartoons are published in four different papers by courtesy called comic and what ever be the merit of them from an artistic point of view they illustrate very wejj the popular feeling about the american claims in one of them a big boll dog stands st bay assisted by a pack of yelping hoond supposed—though one does net exactly see why—to represent american claimants the motto is another bull run sub mitted for a merry-cur's consideration only gentlemen if you make this bull ran it will be after you the second introduce the traditional stage yankee his trowsers tncked into hi boots belt garnished with bowie knife and revolvers military cap dram sword be tween his legs which bend under biro in terror although he is supported in the rear by a soldier who seems to be a cross be tween an irishman and a negro he is in the act of presenting his pipers labeled alabama and canada to john bull also typical but adorned with lord i>erby's head sitting in his easy chair a library desk between him and ins visitors with one hand john holds back a bnll dog strug gling to get loose with the other he pre sents a revolver at jonathan and his body kw.ii-ii tbis ingenious composition is en titled the motley crew and lest issi intelligent public to which it appeals tni^ht not hit oft its meaning is elucidated by by the brief dialogue brother jonathan waj mr hull 1 guess we have dropped in to gather how you mean to settle our little bill john bull hi tliis manner untth'-r lnr.ithin if necessary the yankee reappears in a third picture boots revolvers etc as befure trown-i etntilazsned with the national stars and atripsa lank hair and slouch hat just as you have seen him a thousand times he is su|.jx»std to inhabit new kngland in tin n;be ami it is a little curiuua toat all the v.i lish yankees are in leaturc co.stunil and manner types of the southerner v he was l*'fore tht war ilia h tirly cousill seated in an arm chair has turned hia l>.i--k upon one who is evidently mil unwclcnui intrudcr and is improving his mind 1 flu perusal of a tory paper a sniall io with a very doubtful expression of counte nance is meditating a raid which he does not make on the legs of the yankee while in a further corner the bmpeivr cf the french imcant for him but is a good like ness of peektar looks grimly on for fche title we learn that this scene u a represen tation of the almighty dollar and jona than is bulilo<|uizing wall john don t in much scared any how almut ntin wonder how many dollars he'll ehell out to satisfy our national honor v tn which is abided l»y way of editorial answer uite aa much as it in worth depend upon it ' the fourth article deals in color a scene of sky and ocean waste of deepest bluf a clitf also blue reposing on the a\fze of the blue clilf a blue l:on bristiinjr dyapepti fore-paws guarding what feofal ike a hat blue tombstone inscribed cana da lean eagle tattoeh yith i.m*-rican arm.l iu blue win^g v \ !â– â– -â– â– . ': at.d l>c^k yawning swoops down on the o-u : . fion and his trici'iatmie irm looks a if he didn't like it but roars out in large typ c«me if ymi dare tin masterpiece i fid«rlicateil with the warmest feelings of respect and atf.-ction to the american kagle by his loving cousin the british lion ' a young african traveler tin bi'inaii pupeih la\c nearly all re h.-au-<l thi story el a youth ho promibc-v u they thiuk at some time to dv honor to t â– â– 'â– â– â– - im;;u tiatiuu a3 m a fikan traveler i a:..l explorer a f*»y seveaaoen y*.ars old oam.il krau.-ia a scholar in a yynmasiuui u a eitj tt north i«r:nany lajjj.uucd to rvacl j fim nil kolf'b accouut of lit travels 111 bonn and ever nbm dr<annd ni^ht i â– < day a'njiit tlit atuutuuivs i suult a j^urm in africa news mm shortly after tlat tin e*'i«brat-<i african txplurt-r waa ia i â– ;â– â– '(.-, and w pr paring fi>r a new j->ur nry krau.'ib haftting this immediately paclicl tip liu egfat imiullc i>f clotlies ami t!uu liaapj'tareti suddenly leniu not the sli^it'ft trace i'.th'ms and teathtrs wire vat irally sadly h-rplt-jed liut kra-.iss haj gut a real t.avuliiig spiiit uuidc bid way aa a journcvniaa wmlman through austria on foot tbruu o h kiin>|.*an tur key and reach.-j coue'-itfitiuople vlcru le presen'ed himself to the prussian iffihmmmc as a tray - l-lin companion of boltfl and hi story bciug ix-lmvi-l tteivod reu^mraemla tion to various dhm^e and was in t manner passe<l from slip to ship cntil he reached tripoli 1 â– ii was rosily there as kr.iuw arrived and was almost dumb | founded at tar itoy'a stroke of daring but 1 he could not makt the slightest u»e of 1 services and could not think of taking bin with him upon hia dangeroua journey sq i he w«nt fco 41m prussian t"i>n»u and ; !:â– { two were about to pack the woum*b ex plorer back a iiti to germany when the celebrated holland lady miss tinue who was just about entering upon & journey to sou.laii took hii:s into her service to lead a large and favorite dog which the had as no i moslem could be got to attend to such busi-1 iiena thus the young hero made a com mencement and should the dog die in the hot climate as it is very likely krauss may then l>ecotnc a camel driver or something i else and at last fit himself for future lau rels - nomcwhero hryourf i-vork"-mtt tmlh utrr ncl * dc*crtcd dmucl charley hobinson of the i.reen bay l'/»-,h-<i narrates the following incident of | travel in bavaria ' tuo train we traveled in to salzburg was not an express but a way train and was li a with thr people of the country who thronged out at the stations and clamored for beer it is a dark colored beverage peculiar to bavaria and is drank fmm huge glasses or stone pots with highly poliflhed pewter or porcelain coven and costs three kreutzfrs r rather less than three cents each a munich gentleman advised me that if i desired to get the beat i must not depend on the hotel but go to a regular firnurrai or reatanrant so i followed his advice and a foaming tankard was brought roe by a pretty waiter girl in the height of the bavarian costume who custom be ing rather alack at the time sat down at the opposite side of the little table and asked me if i came from america and if i poesibly might know htr brother who had gone somewhere beyond xi-york and told me how she wished some one would take her to that woxderfa land t did not know her brother hut did know many baÂ¥ariaam any one of whom conld make glad her heart by drinking snch huge an 1 such often seihels of beer and apologized for not being able to do such a little act of pohtoaees myself as to take her to amer ica a my way home w<ss to be very circuit cam and t had already ray hands full with two female eomnanioiw bat alleviated hef sadness by leaving a six kretiteer pi«o on the table and commended her to the friend ship of home less cumbered future coming american tom moore told a fib when he aid all that's sweet waa made but to be lost when sweetest phalon's klor de m»yo the new perfume for the handkerchief refutes the assert*..u it is sweeteat a few minutes 1 aft"r it has b*ra dropped on the handker chief and its frstfranoa is never lost until it is obliterated by trashing sold by all dru^masa tin â– . k r j^tf â– hi a thousand gueasea ba e i«*»4savr u ingrrdw-jfcu ol so a©lorn sw&4 kalesome and perfect 1 d*ut*l pa/mer a world has ever mo they «. n ja wnmg so by the way of throwing a littk li^ht on the subjects it is n»w aimoulrced tfaat the id r or inner bark of the quluaga sapumiria tie soap tree ol the valley of tu andes is one oi the com ponent of that pecruas denteitice stauhsg's pjutaiuki glu smbmls hail crockery •*»> mwf it aha uaryoua bum.—this article v t tru secret of ueauty it is w h fashionable ladies * rtrrsim and open singer use to produce that cultivated dig tsmfm appearance so modi admired in the circle of fashion it rtnoves all unsightly blotches bed neo freckles tan sui born vi effect of spring winds and to the com plexion a blooming party of transparent delicacy and power o lady who value m tine i oujplexum cau do without urn mag nolia balm 75 cents ili buy it of any ol our respectable dealers lyons kathairou is a very delightful dressing dao cm ctj cloththo h bouberg spsuiding-'s excaan-a pan th high culi prios for ladies aad grots oa*t of clothing call at store or addreas bo 2892 poioffis wm b..m.ut having rented the store cm pearl street hose's biock will open it th wednesday morning with a choice selection of wines liquors and cipars where he will be happy to see his old friends an the pub lie generally caaandaigua ale add lager peaclr rkhim the rubies.--when rosy lips part pearb should glitter behi them to preserve and beantify the dental enamel there is no preparation like soa dont a compound of the most wholesoiu vegetable antiseptics among which t bark of the south american hoap tr knows to the natives as quiuay d us»i by the spanish aiuencana for itsnmaji without impairing the most delicate fab rics is the most important the mamsoth cavb extract from n priam littm ffg groped about for many hours in this wonderful place 1 never saw anything like it the freaks of nature dis played here are very strang sad strike the beholder with awe but the air ia some parts of the cave is close and xtihing and when we came oat 1 fonud myself saddled with a terribie fever which entirely pros trated me the physician had never seen a cue like it before and no remedy he pre scribed seemed to do the least good my life was despaired of mrs wilson with whom i was residing hail in the house s bottle of plantation bitters and she insist ed i should try it for she said she knew it to we a certain cure in all nsns of fever de bility ague dyspepsia c i had but lit tle faith but finally consented to try it as a last resort n less thiyi thive flour after the unit dow my fever left me in two daw i was sitting np and before saturday nigu i was as well as ever 1 tell you all this that you may know how to act in any case it fever or any similar disease 1 rirmly believe the plantation bitters saved mv life â– * . . . . i in my nest i will u-11 you about the ban io detail a j x maosoi ia w.vt*k—superior to the be»i imported iermau cologne and sold at half price mwk.lar for choice kentucky whisky for medi cinal u.se go to swift 4 husted k25-tf married of i'l niiibsmsj june u in the fr cbmcrian thniv",t tbe hv dr iarle fiii.k j fi m u-j<l i ait l l^n^'h i •■! tlic itttc int h^rri mftii hlo«»m nil ot ihl itj died blii-fi.'n juiitl in tlii-iity wtllimn frv»nii sr apod 4 yea pun i-ji on frui.iy 4tli in-t . j*t t omjct p m . from in iatu fmltfence m fr cinls hini whtatoah mb ieip«clu!ly mvitsd in it â– ! toniit iiinl iianiikou r uase cujij ctttkb ju;ii:-2 at j.,n>r c.co w qwt«r ( j vran fauml in.lftv ittnnow lit j o'da k from bti l»w pimml thin (! iid > mtacßom i t nttifr.frnm hfatkta«iiwrike t ttf -. bi>wta itnm friouh m loqttlintai t art invited t ui-:»l mourning goodi a obbf f-w athoriment at r«a*on»h billum bcvtalu mochninw stohjt m uuu 1.1 american brrlr thrsun(un ; jrn u trii'»r e h wl cures co^^t c/ij-t a:,tlinia bmamk tuid u idecticni â– >( t!io tim or t-u fifty cno pvtamfc s..!d f.nlv y r jen\r.u,cn6ikisi h main t ppmtt hi i've uoffalo type foinrt.j an'j pkintkus warehouse furui>4iti e\er article required in thr printing business to any ex text 1.-mh-ii ii as r i-.tial.le terms h tiy foundry hi thia cjuntry alto x kctkotypixu in til its variety alao type adapted for ukt it mailing ma chine ft iiha.n kugma hlmnlm mill < nmpamy i'.iorsash anj blind manu'actury jw k seneca l du-vn xl i..rin siding moulding br*-k ft kiln l»nn io t un a and unbiased sash lu-itlr and oawua blind i r and window frum al i an in h»win and turning of i-.vn tr â– iij'twn t i ii uwrr jii khoit notice ami with isi,»t^h hartford fir inihrantt conptkj . cliarterod in isio cash capital 1,000,000 wm c smith a>it a isrova bujdiu^a utul&l.t n i tonnrrtltnt fire â– i l>l l j of u&rtfurd c»i lui 2co wb wm c smitu al-xnt 4 brovn'h building buffalo v t phornlx flrt lminmtc unpik of lurtfonl capital fwo.ooo wm c buitu air«i)t 4 bran buu.iiurfs busalu n t jt-nn'r-a ilolr viml m«i mail*rn(l tlie incomparable mtmtm try tt.—it never f tl.;i preparation tsopi tlie hair falling out aixi pr inot a vicoroua frrutwth de«n*ea the wdp of dandruff cud renders the hair boft i..i it cjnta.ii n no hulpnur t-uic*r of lead nr uth ur wtoriiw naauer 6 iiu d^ti^ned sf*e«ly fur tr*-n^theiiui th hair 60 cents and 1 per bottle prepared bj k j ehnu clmwa 1 haia a op pu-ite the park ulghwtdtt aleoto kir thou as clark m»'««ur to oark * brt.wn rectifjinc t»«lill*r comer of vaahinvton and p^rrr f rcct buffalo nihiafaetiirar anj dealer id h^h â– .«;:.-. o-im.i i'urr sj.-.u c v ; i:it 1 â– tk-d whiaky old rye wljwky horn -;:,; ur.r _ aud giu _ l.mttm ice the buffalo ice comi*nv are now prepared u up ply m i nu:m with lake ice at the â– ..*.•■.! rat«a a i mil wpply iraaranteed tbe nhod throuet-i tii i'fii.ttj witgutui of toii t uipioj are m ored rad i and prc-miiwntly tetterpd lakif ice any inat lentiuii of men del.verieg ice if reported at'the of fi.e will be corrrcte»i ortl«r l^it at makvin'6 drco stork tar waahington ntd sfneca rtrertu • i.lt pronipt > u.i *. i vkiuas cift.io malleable iroa w.rki mallmhln iron nud to order pratt * l etch wokth i'r.^mora oflm£landmt«rraecab ba«*!o k v twifc eslnkct wllkon ral j o barbouh formerly of new vc^k ba an o«ee in connection with in m r stnueht ! r>entlat when he c*n b fooh dallj r t ta iska tufferic humanity dr bwfcour having had graat wpm*m la amttactfaa kmth nndw the htfraenct of nttn.ui oxide or laugfafcif pi wt.l d«vcte h - w...->le time to this branch of pnetto hnimir«ta r v linn—h c iltm fc at no w luib immk h olao oiium fca-)bo windnwclaw awrtwl «»• plats glass for btorts ani i>w£llinga at len than eaalern prk-es m.ooo ft whitb lra , lo j bbla linsba-d oiu r&r aala by a ketnoldfi 4 co i i*l main a a ** 11 ■«• «. boaalo n t txpbesk a mkhica v i merchants union expresb company njs t 9 11 aitd 1 w 5-kveca st bitfalu caritaf is,im»o'h | i\irnri wiui tbe pirial bpmd ud fefetr - coin bank notes jewelry anil i|ht v»llobte haiclandiae ud factopa ai i c lift votes rains ud »< i i nts bik wiih fnoda uul exrcvt f1 oiljcr o.kbn^iu wuwm ■«* un lipf iii>ni t l»n mm prta i«l:ltoei«l»maih>dii vf liw litiaju vcstekn s kih ifa4 fcoituttctuk ktam *, j caxadas cwttcut w.a stirn ». ii itiii rrpn r.—i«m ouod9 otus b*nk r<vm jrwrt.rv aicp vai.uan.ts n a r aron imm m m pbck ifint w—a>kw wake pooptraoe f k plumbly t«.v , :,.! omn mkr art u !• »•• u>e kou wiiufcaai mnaa ai h«»i b a â– a»i<<tti|-i«i i—it ■» d m mmt ii urn mmm mria tsd wium oumftd pst ».■«■t«m»t«-l ■»...■■— tss7 amebemext the rink — fauatsll bc»m to c ist payn dasbtso velocipede acts miss ella framlin i 111.t li i.icnors lor the 00l steyman's first ridk by mr sidney franklin in character exciting rai x betwke mr kendall and payn dabin(i feats by has i kern < hampiox of thf world !■«. i fcr gnw fnsk spit mur.t let ijsiaveteace fireat national peace jubilee proj-ctnl by mr p 9 liilmote ) bostoh *»"»* 19 la 17 la aa ,| iw imfi-t to coiiunesaaiarate ik restoration i puca thholohort the la»d t glunuuk event in ou national hktury will be c mvtwtcd l.y th grandest musical festival ever fc own in the h*"torr of the wn.-m tte i'ns.idti.t f w.c luil'.l tm*tm metn'm-r of hi cammt h-v of de,*rtmn.u onvenmn ..( all tli b»at hd ■»*•!* ib»r d»wtnipihfcwj p-r uns fr.-m ail p»»u v ft ouji.ry l-jeiher tto the bepr**cnulivrtof korean t em i.'srtwnlimp«i have b«n innird tv the mnyor uidiity ciinnl vi i ii u brronn the kw»w nt ■• . t':ty illiu v th fiwuv j^lik-ctlllfdl^m ,â€ΕΎ tntsi v jiki with liiinturil i'er-munifs iiith prayer tar rev e e i'al an a«!.lres by hl l • r k»vo khtirtirff wt-1.-..mint ail i"«*t audv[iauir u boaion â– n,i u hawftchuwttf ; a-iid -. r..'unuulrti ( i.iresi 'â– !• hon a h h ie oh tl.e rumaruton f i*eare m l'bk hi u.liu-.n he in i ttk tnaiuunl pcneiivi ■■» 0 f ml wri ii by â– iieajid irsimi mtwbiamt in which the orf atcbt utatokio chosui i\er mnlm c.-iiipri»in4 •*•«" onic hindhku vocai ukoamzation3 ho h»ve been in rehfmrt for msny montha t miu take imn mv->iu|*ktue«l by » druid urcbwira of osk 1 ri»»usano musicians elected fr the b«tt nnht-mirm buu snd mi»l u j-.:ui:i»kn in the l'niuml l»w the sctie ui m vmcb it in pn-p^md v cam out thia kt-itivri will rvprwent in il itt n^iillnii and plcud..r the kreau*t i»u for tiatiunal rejoicing th it the am rio*ti pe-,p ha^t trrr been call*d apon t^clebmu thk kestokationofmeacbakd cmov thr-il'oholtthr land it wll brian u.^'t-ther in fraternal krwetiti the load nif nrn of the nati n.an peo[lefr..iu all r.a 1 the land and a-id rom it vniscai)ce a tl fir*orand ratrona om«*afltalmt«t suhlime mxl l.t/pthnp haramin ihai iiaa ever bet n heard in ny ait of the wi>r.d tickets scw on salk at ml*bir hall tricrs siorle admit.i*on with&ecu d beat 6 i».i £(. ac â– ; i.j to l*-,,-ati.»a siatlr a>fmiaaion without seourtd soit yi t eket offli-e open frum 9 a m to 5 p m a p f k-:k huiric hall host n ticket at't feronler ukaki u fakkkk s emih.iw«ht millinery goods the spring i tirade uames wright lw«n to whoituale or reuu l.nyen a lar^a timurt kiebons straw hm awb bonkits rix)w e«8 bu>ni lacks chapu illo sionh riiaiu umuurb btc etc piirchuitic direct from importers and muiufio taren he is snamed w w.l time s-aods at tk lowest prices hiss o'britn in j mil oa|«r ll henaitsr not charge of the manufscture ul'lioery ilifilsisiil and all orders intrusted to lbea will recvft prompt sllenllnn anearljnlllaiulicitsdatsu hsin 1 . opvo.it the churches u?tu>a avirlu now opening at woodwajur wo m.in street aroad hulmlr be»t and »■•!» the place to but tow boots and shoes is at jewetts popular shoe store prices tnk lowest b thk citt goods the best vabtcty ti1 oreatebt we make a specialitj of buydea n boob sno hhccs fir gentlemen atld trscy'a floe 81)ocs fo ladles stis.es ud tilldreri those uu have oict worn these nnes will smt no others all goods wakrastin as rkprksintid one prtce oniv james h jewett 406 main street a»erles icrt.g itxuhujic vu-e invite the attention of builhers to our large and wvtl selected stock of hardware nails tools c prioss lo uuw it pimus 4 main u atotuu viwui'iimon cut unco mi in in - • jounr cimjrr ijtkt unst laaal sad cuasas nssasr firs smat s o*v 1 f osaani waml wara.snss.sms«satsßi.alss â– â– li.ls t d4-l / hmmisoii at clark v propdatoa o ika akbon cement workb aoa ssslsrs hi jcici lufe i and and alciniu rlaitiat offslt rmrsmet br»ru*-n<fc 1 os«t waar ukas,«.t r ccanalnts s sta casrt tsaac holloway ikklar km ikm\a 4»l lminct milimmi ruwionm cosms n.«tfomai door and itiii.lusr caj and su.s smam xu offlos and tard comer of mfchioa s sod to am aa hamiast capat chp.ibtey at jknes tlmiißsmiri to anh-ii caristej mnmtal ta timieiit rar a blakx boom niinw ami matdawantuuni xos a*and mt auan avanwo abthubchbmtpt ediichpk ipu | c woookcrr * 00 nk lvniicmiß in hum m aod « i-eabl tibi tctwau â– *** â„¢ * t r niu " caw mldto lists c)ll>aoets«nek wsraao â– ot urn siaajmra rjs paper wlla vj c\oua>ati;rr assrikaut lama fibkk jlam ft fla<wb patent pantaloon drawers i â– agent for this city t kennett \ 373 main st george b tripp mutipma r ox kirn or shirts wrappers wt aw ms i men dickies bosomn collars and cutt | uu to ou>d amd r»b lali at »« ii notk mrmoti *. ■•»»■fbmi—ik ~ wholesale trade frt7it jars fkuit tars at mamuractchbirs pricif hxu\seen in ma(m«i lanovni mus cover dexter and union at w h wlewny bon a co crockery china and glassware ot every description at the very lowest vbu'bs silver plated mare a large and tomrlbtk stock gas fixtures gas fixtures at reduced prices and of the newest pactwnh bronzks i'akian mauki.k vask cologne sets c at w h glenn v son & co m an<i km mjwm rraiirr oefriokratons and ict rhksra bota si.atk and rbc thr t«rt in xvtel n>av_t_nun m^.i i plated porks and spuoim at rkdci'eii prioib v â– . warnnted cqnaj to uj m^j bha .'â– f urbis ue d.h pable 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-04 |
| 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 | 1869-06-04 |
| 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. 7995 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-06-04 |
| 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 | 1869-06-04 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18690604_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. 7995 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2975 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv fkiday jvke 4 1669 no 7u96 washington mr sewanl'k noo telegraph rill t-euled major wood reinstated ac *<Γ’βΒ ~ *Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’ wasiiim.tov june i llrevet vajor < im o vfaai v s a recently wjntt.-noe-l is ml month rni]ien tiion for striking Γ’βΒ th<-r uliicur in auiika iΓΒ»h been ntinmtsted ia the serrice by order si the f'rcai.ltiit the m,ami telegraph bill against the 1 1 i.aitiicul of state has been paid by this nrvakhmbbt through the llarings two tliirda nl tliia hum was due on ca'ule tele i'liiini i'udcernuig tfae alaska mrchm iliu c rnn-tm-ss of the bill had bcon iluj.nl d iwcause the company had ckarijau aa lull words single figures only which had heon iitjstitnt.-l for l'-ttΓΒ«rs in the state dc pirtnent cipher cable news nailiiii of another lmarhmrnt of jordan's killihus tors how hen dulrr wu4 ΓΒ« omprlli 1 the volunteers mutinous ac *-~ at bataka june :; tfevaml uratamii * nw-rnor and tvil nttii-rrn of hi^li rank ..Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ .:,. i Γ’βΒ -Γ’βΒ t c.ijimanee witli the rel are u ih j illimd ijaftaij reli ived of their uaoi - th iimmmii in mnl reeent momi tfi have hsad light n-lvuii i ph the troojip l ii mieiiunii iv maudm hhiiwiim the i'ΓΒ»j4mjΓΒ» i t those id havana aam-ruhled be i fore bm gowrmml iii!n and demand 1 the immediate resignation of the governor t.'.f.l u-muii.i m ,<. Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ i to alld cΓΒ«l i icon in qow ajatiaaj w gmnai no hul i i;i^i-h witd committed and at laat aoooollta i order wan maintained '] jie city of jla j van r*-rri.nni nmtta ui>-t hut tie i itihlic an\i tv i inieiiimi a kpeuial 1 ittamer lias bbb>j ordered to im iv mwmm i to convey jen l>iik-e h spam and it Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’> i i.i t*i it win wrfi nk yokk lum 3 tln following in a wmu ayernl riujmfr h furana iΓΒ«m -*. ma key wvΓΒ»t jaΓΕΈa 3 a r.-volntion bjm j fafvfcefl lit here uri'l tlir volunt*1 m liavr i tin ii iliimllhigi f the loltini l * in r.vl i kh iinar until the arn\al ol uΓΒ«a 1 >Γ«ÒβΒ reda leu man m ottnutr 1 m raeaiviofl 70, |
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