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W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 29, 18G9
O F F I C I A L P A P E R O F T H E C I T Y .
, T I I K B U F F A L O E X P R E S S M o r n in g e d i t iu n — p u b l i s h e d b y th e E x p re e * P r i n t i n g C o m p a n y e v e r y m o r n in g B u n d * } * e x c e p te d . T k D o l l a ** p e r
T I I E E V E N IN G E X P R E S S P u b l i s h e d every a f t e r n o o n a t 2 P . M . a n d 4 P . M . E io h t Do l l a s s m - i i c d . T o C i ty S u b s c r ib e r s , d e l i v e r e d , s i x t e e n
Cents a w« ek.T H E W E E K L Y E X P R E S S — P u b l i s h e d o n T h u r s d a y .
osk D o l l a r a n o F im C u m a y e a r .
AM b u s n e * 4 le t t e r * s b o u 'd h e a d r e m e d t o T u b E x- I'hc sh P r in t in o C o u p a n t . N o . 14 E . S w a n s t r e e t B u f la lo ; ( o m m u n i e r t im t s a n d C o r r s s p o n d e n e e to t h e ’ E d i to r o f t h e E x p r e a a .”
N o c m m u n i - a tio n w i l l r e c e iv e a 't e n t i o n u n le e * a c c o n tp a n i d h y t h e n a m e a n d a d d re x a o f t h e writer, n o t nee w a r i ly f o r publication, b u t a s a n a r a u im c * o f g o o d f a t h .
J A M K S T Q W S .
T U E C O N V E N T IO N O F B R A S S B A N D S — R E L I C '
IO U S I N T E R E S T 7 1 1 C C O U N T Y — M E E T IN G
O F T H E S U N D A Y S C H O O L I N S T IT U T E .
I r s o n o v a o w n o o m m r o n o n T . J
J a m e s t o w n , S e p t 17.
AX T R A O R D I N A R Y V E R D IC T .
F ro m a le t te r in th e N ew Y o rk Cemimer- cia l Advertiser, p a r t of w h ich w e p u b lish in a n o th e r oolum n, m ay be gleaned som ething concern ing th e tr ia l of Griffin. H is own confession, to g e th e r w ith th e testim ony e lec ited on th e tr ia l, show ed u n m istak ab ly t h a t J a m e s Griffin shonld h a re been held responsib le for th e M ast H ope m assa cre , and pun ished to th e ex trem e lim it of th e law. Y et in th e face of th e overw helm ing proofs of h is gu ilt, a T ike coun ty < Pa ) ju ry , a f te r being abseu t a few m om ents, re tu rn ed w ith a v e rd ic t of n o t gu ilty . Ju d g e B a rre tt w as so incensed th a t upon th e following m orn ing h e censured th e ju ry in unm easured term s, declaring th a t th e ir v e rd ic t was “ a g a in s t law , ag a in st justice, au d an o u trag e ag a in st h u m an i ty .” H e w ound u p b y pronounc ing th e ju ry m e n n n lit to a c t in sack t capacity , and d ischarg ing th em from “ f u r th e r d u ty a t th is c o u r t .” J udge B a r re t t’s language ha? th e tru e rin g to it, and reflect?, th e view s of a ll th in k iu g m en th ro u g h th e co u n try . H ere waa afforded an op p o rt . n i ty of m ak in g th o wholesom e exam ple oi a careless ra ilw ay em ploy#. T h e proofs ui G riffin 's g u ilt w ere conclusive, and h is con v iction an d s te ra p u n ish m e n t w ou ld he. h ad a m ost s a lu ta ry > ff*-ct upon ra ilro ad officials generally .
B at beuauxe, forsooth , th e people of P; co u n ty e n te r ta in a feeling of h o s tili ty f> w ard th e B rie cor po ration , th -y Lave
RO Y A L S T A T E .Y e o m e n o f th e g u a rd ’ an d “ gentlem en-
w ith a n a b su rd gabble.
am o u n t of cackle auc
‘ Koliert le I liab le ,” by F redon ia Band, was perhaps th e ijeui Uf
he evening. T h e D unkirk Band d id very v,-.l, and so d id th e N o rth B ast Ban ', iw iug h i d ■■ jevcre ex ertio n s ol th e meii mrs, ou r Jam estow n Band h a rd ly d id itse f
j ju stice .• On F rid ay a picnic was h e ld a t Bemei £
•V int, w h ich closed th e proceedings.I M uch relig ious in te re s t is m anifested ih | ;h u v icin ity la te ly . T h e C ongrega 'ionalir t
so c ie ty , in th e ir b e au tifu l ch u rch , la te ly j d ed icated , are h av in g in te res tin g m ee tin g ,
ju r t ic e » t dettauce »ud ig n o re ) th e d .m a i.1 ! he p M tc r R ev. Dr. W ic k e . l o w i n g ran-1 pow er m th e pu lp it, h e v . Dr. J hom psot ,
rm ^rly < f Buffaio an d now p asto r of tfes . re sb y te n an C hurch here , is called t b t rince of serm oniz-,ts. T h e Episcop?!
1 Larch, Rev. M r. N»,r' a, pasto r, is in a 'Urishiitg condition . Air. N orton carifb
h ere Irom Low viile, an d 1 believe h i s iriends, if n o t re la tiv es iu Buffalo. Tfce B a p tis t C h u rch , a fte r doing far some t i n e v. ii h o u t a p asto r, h as la te ly riaai a grei t
qu isition , in th e person of Kev. Mr. han-;, who g a th e rs crow ded congregations. H e ills been a b sen t for a few days on h is wei -
a t t h a t d a yp recisely t e a asm***, t e t h ate bag-w ig.Wad b r r t s t ruffle* , ffap y sd w a te r n s *.breeches, s ilk stock ings, an d shoes w ith b ro ad buck les, as th o se w orn b j Addison an d h is contem poraries a h u n d red years !>efore— s a d e q sip y ed w ith chapeau and i»:nall sw ord, 1 waa d riv en to th e p*l«ce or S t. Jam es, w here, a lig h tin g and -bow ing
T h e g a th e r in g of nraaiciana, k n i t to g e th e r j m y card , “ M r. —— , p resen ted by thu. . , .__ . i- # A m erican M in is te r ,” I w as ushered u p th ein th e b onds of harm o n y , waa a g re a t r e U f , A“ n d >UircM e.to th e peop le uf Jam es to w n , w ho h ave beetf- ,p es te red w ith th e squabb les of politicians; , n ____w ho fill th e s tre e ts an d th e local paper* s t a r m s,” in th e ir p ecu lia r un ifo rm s of
1 scarle t and gold, each w ith a crim son velvet covered b a ttle -ax e on h is sh o u ld er, l in e a th e w ay ; ta l l lackeys sh o u ted th ro u g h h a ll i
T h e B rass B and C onvention was th e f irst ; jmfl gu ard cham bers th e nam e of th e new h e ld in th is p a rt of th e co u n try , an d th e a t ten d an ce w as n o t so large as i t w ill be iii. fu tu re ga th e rin g s , w hen th e association if m o l. fo lly organised . T h . F redon io b»u«f tu rn e d o u t in fu ll force u n d er th e loedci .h ip of Rted- B oynton, » h o woe oleo Directo r of th e C onvention. T here o n eleo ; fu ll a tten d an ce of th e D u n k irk C o rn s>Band, H . M arsh , leader; th e N o rth Eaat:P a ., Band, A . B. C am pbell, lead er; an d thu S herm an Band. M usicians from th e W est field an d P an am a bands p a rtic ip a te d . P a r t of th e A sh ville Band, M r. K elso , lead er, was p resen t, an d a lso D. C. S m ith , of tlr-i C olum bia C oun ty B and , P e tro leu m C en tre ,Penn.
On T h u rsd ay th e b an d s v isited th e U nion School, w h ere Prof. Love gave th em a feV w ords of w elcom e in h is usua l h ap p y vein
T h e h is to ry of th e la rg es t t re e on tfce school g rounds w as ex p la in ed to tb e w rite -.I t seem s t h a t Dr. Foote, one of o u r o ld t -t res id en ts , now deceased, a n d a son of Jutljo.Foote, w ho lives iu N ew H aven , Conn , used a w illow sw itch on a horsebat k jou rney . A t th e en d o i h is ride he stuck the sw itch in th e g round, an il i t has grow u in to a m ajestic tree .
T h e co n cert w as w ell a tten d ed , and t t large co llection of in stru m en ts d id n o t ha>e th e deafening effect an tic ip a ted by some.T h e p ra y e r from “ ” ' 1 *■ '* ***“ ” u%-
B U F F A L O E X P R E S S W E D N E S D A Y . S J
mi M B E R 2 9 , 1 8 6 9 .
r before
j f l y n | w o d m d im — iiisto e l t e e t e j i u s l, a n d charges A w ith t t e m u rd e r. I t ia b< d e a lt t e a b low from beh ind .
of public sa ie ty . W ith sh o u ts of applsus- th ey , we aio to ld , received th e v erd ic t. I n
view of thobc facts, th is ju ry , to g e th e r w i t i .
th e ir a b e tto rs an d ; ym pathm cre, m u st t x poet b u t lit tle c >usol*tion irom th e p u b n sho u ld th ey u n fo rtu n a te ly be th e v i c t im o au y railw ay s lau g h te rs in tho fu tu re
T H E C A L IF O R N IA P IO N E E R S.T h e se g en tlem en , being an association of
p e rsons w ho w en t to C alifo rn ia w ith th e firs t gold exc item en t, hold an a n n iv c rsa-r m eeting on each tt'.h of S ep tem ber, ai ov er th e ir cham pagne recoun t th e s t i r r r d e e d s of th e “ E arly d a y s .” A propos o .
th e excu isiou p a rty of a h u n d red o f t h e m ,
w hich reached N ew Y ork overland , a day o r tw o ago, we d rop in th is g en tly sa rcasti - p a rag rap h from th e Overland Monthly:
One can n o t b u t adm ire, on th e whole, th e heroic m anner in w hich th e Society o f LTlifornia Pioneers g rap p le w ith th e P ast. P re sen t an d F u tu re of th e S ta te annually on ih e n in th d ay of Septenilier. T h e p ro spect of y ea rly going o v er th e sam e field o f rutiiM pec-—n o t in itse lf very w ide o r very lo n g —w ould, we th iu r, d e te r an y b n t rea lly very couiageous nr v e ry self devoted m en from th e ta sk . T h is y ea r th e y g<>t th ro u g h i t very c red itab ly , w ith th e u h u d prophecy of a b rillian t fu tu re , and th e J uaual b land indorsem ent of every th in g and ! Wt. every body connected w ith th e State .
O ' course th ese ann iversaries a rc atim . fj la tin g to p a ti io tu m and local prid<
{ tu p .
have y e t to learn th a t C aliforn ia pa trio; and looal p rid e rcq n ’re a n y sLLuuiatlug, a: ’ a re d o u b tfu l w h e th e r a Hcciet.y tor tbo Su •- pression of Local P rid e w ould not, on t h - whole, l>c m ore tru ly beneficial to a .sta te w hose n a tiv es th in k n o th in g oi seriously ns\ - in g s tran g e rs “ if th is is n o t th e m ost w ond e rfu l co u n try ou th e globe?1' —a n d who w rite in d ig n a n t and p rovincial le t te r s to th e new spaper* w hen lec tu rers do n o t f la tte r .hem . A nd wo confess to ind u lg in g i r a fond an d foolish dream of t l ' based n o t ao m uch upon th s P ioneers’ oration as upon th o P io n eers’ p ro jec ted excursion over th e Pacific R ailroad to th e ir o ld F a s te rn h om es—w hen C aliforn ia P ioneers sh a ll be ab le to see th a t th e w orld has n o t stood s till, ou tside of C aliforn ia, for th e las t tw e n ty y ea rs ; t h a t th ere a re c ities as larg e as San Francisco mu-, h m ore cleanlv iu a sp ec t an d ta s te fu l in e x te rio r; t h a t tfioro a rc com m unities as young as ours in w hich th e re ia a g rea te r p roporth a of public sp ir ited and generous m en, ar.d public sp ir ited a n d gonorous w o rk s; t iu .t th e re a re c ities of h a lf o u r w ea lth th a t , bo astin g Ichh and doing m ore, w ould l>o asham ed to keep th o ir public l ib ra ry fur tw elv e m o nths before th e w orld in th o a t t i tu d e of b an k ru p tcy , and t h a t th e re are coun tries less self-heralded for th e ir gen e rosity an d c h a rity tV . t w ould n o t d a re to in v ite im m igration to th e ir doors w ith o u t a public h osp ita l tc ta k e care of th e ir sick and suffering.
U n S u n d a y t h e 19th th e re was a la r /e eetiug of th e B aptists, M ethod ists , and n .^rogationa lits a t Busti. Fam ilies uame iti >tn long d istan ces in carriages and wagon*,
i ! e r e u n i t e d r e l i g i o u s m eetings a re intei*■ ng .".nd eome w h a t peculiar. T he p aste l *,- th e d ifferent denom inations ta k e tu rn s i t
jp rayers and preaching. T h e p e o p b jit-neraliy b rin g th e ir d inners w ith then*, p.-uwin* th e d ay iu th e ch u rc h or i ts v ic in ity . T be a fte rnoons a re often devoted * • u actice in sacred music.
Y esterday tb e L u th e ran ch u rch in W a r ren was consecrated . Louis P . B rehuser is :n-u steal conductor.
T he C h au tau q u a co u n ty S ab b a th School Teachers’ Aseouiation h e ld an in s t itu te for th e schools of th u C oun ty , in th e M ethodise ch u rch a t F redon ia , on T h u rsd ay an d F ri d ay last. C harles K eeler, of M onr./; co u n ty , waa C onducto r; Rev. J . A I . Bray I’resident., and Dr. J . D au fo rth C oun ty
ro ta ry . Dr. D auforth sn d h is broth-.-; re Buffalo m en, and a re h ig h ly esteem ed
; L 'm cstow n, w here th ey reside. On th f fi - u ay , th e proceedings com m enced b j- u -a . e r meefiner. (Committees werk */ B ppoin t-d , a n d th e rep o r t of fcJrl (. in t y Sfccretary an d th e rep o rt freix
v.oois w ere cad. A conversation tb<-H f->. owed ou “ ?*';snion Schools for th8 ' . 're s .’ w hich w r« opened hy H. Thom p * In th e a tte rr oc i sesri^n t,h re w m ii co rtv e rsa ti..j on “ T‘eacherr’ M eetings.’’ op..u‘ d b y C harles P h illip s , an d an o th e r cn t ’i " P r ncipal Difficulties in th e SaW>:it a Sch ' "1 W o rk ,” Oriened by D. Jo h n ? to ;1;
_ Blnckboftrfi lessons b y Rev. J . Af. B ray ar.-«»f u t u r e - | ; .v . .1 L. F u h e r , and tb e questio n s fron
i th e Q uestion D raw er w ere an sw ered by :\! K . H and . %I In th e evening th e re w ere addresses ly
Rev. M r. S tead m an on th e “ Advantag< • of B ible S tu d y ;” R ev . C- Burges?, on “ Tl.*4
j Fain ilv , t l i - P u lp it , and tb « S ab b at It j School R«ev. i l . H arv ey on th ej “ T.-achei T bo ro u g h iv F u rn ish ed ;” and b jj Rev. J . E . C hapin ou “ T h e E stablish ing 1 of 'i'..m perance P rin c ip le s .’
m ila r exercises occu rred on F riday , m eetings w ere large ly a tte n d e d , and is in te re s t w as m an ifested in them .
RO VA L G O S S IP .
I t i s u n ders tood t h a t th e s tockho lders • th e N o rth ern Pacific R a ilw ay com m enced a business session in N ew Y ork on S a tu rd ay , w h ich w ill p ro b ab ly be c o n tin u ed rev era! days. T h e rep o rts oi th e exp lo ring p a rti s w h ich reeo n tiy su rv ey ed th e e n tire ro u te have p roved so favorable in all resp ec ts t h a t even th o m ost sangu ine ex p ecta tio n s have been m o r e th a n 5£f.Iized, an d c a p ita lis ts rep resen tin g a govern ing in te re s t am ong th e sto ck h o ld ers a re sa id to h ave expressed them selvos s tro n g ly in favor of th o early comm*»uc*n3CPt of tb c w o r k .
T h e C itizen’s T ic k e t in Chicago is s u p ported n o t only b y th o Tribune a n d th e Evening Jou rn a l, as - .re s ta te d y es te rd ay , b u t by t h e Repub'Jean an d th e Tim r * (D em ocratic.) T h e Evening Post alone s ta n d s by w h a t claim s to be th e regu lar R epub lican nom ination. T h e u n an im ity in favor of th e in dependen t m ovem ent seem 3 rem arkable .
l i y : ; l y d e s c r i p t i o n o f o n e o f q u e e n
V IC T O R IA ’S R E C E P T IO N S .
A propos of th e P rin ce 's v is i t to Buffalo, i t m ay in te re s t tb e pub lic to know w h a t hi? m o th e r looked liko w h en she waa in licr p rim o; a n d w h a t a ro y al “ recep tio n ” ia lik e ; an d w h a t so rt oi a place our young v isito r lives in w hen h e is a t hom e, e tc ., e tc . T hese fac ts m ay be gleaned from th o follow ing p a rag rap h s, w h ich we se lec t from an a rtic le w ritte n for Packard 's Monthly by an A m erican \ ioito* to tho W o rld ’s F a ir in L ondon in 1So2. One day , w h ile id ling iD thu C rysta l Pc.laoe, th e Queen w as poin ted out to h im b y th o A m erican M in is te r, and he d ro p p ed in to h e r w ake an d follow ed her- th ro u g h several d e p a rtm e n ts of th e b u ild ing. S h e h ad th ro w n off a ll s ta te , and w as a tte n d e d on ly by th e Dscheiis of S u th erland and one se rv a n t in liver)’. He
H e , -j
P O L IT IC .T he Rev. Jo h n Rnsi
T-m j.ers.nce cand ida te for B f M ichigan.
T he R epublicans of M arion co u n ty , W e?t j r V irg in ia , have nom inatod ex-G overnor P ie -- p o n t for th e H ouse of D elegates
T h e R epublican S ta te C en tral C om m ittee of P ennsy lvan ia ha? j - a t pu'uiuf-i?'i c.n a d dress to th e people of t h a t o&ate on th e questions involved m th e canvass now in progress.
T h e R ichm ond Dispatch say s i t haa th e beat ri ason for know ing th a t tb e <v>i.sfnc- tio n of A tto rn ey G eneral H oar’s r 'th o C sb ine t, is th a t i t present? no obstacles to th e e lection of U nited ij'.-fc-s S ena to rs cy Y ir./toia.
a r k
P R IN C E A R T H U R 8 M O T H E R .
H er M ajesty a t t h a t tim e w as th ir ty -tw o years old. T o a sh o rt, d u m p y figure, s ix ty - tw o inches in heigh t, large an k le s aud w rists , w ell-parked m uscles upon arm s aud legs, a fine b u s t, neck an d shoulders, an d a w ell-poised head , sh » - ad d ed d ignified p re s ence an d easy c a i. L*ge. H e r com plexion was ind ifferen tly good; h e r forehead broad, b u t to o h ig h fo r b eau ty ; h e r m o n th sm all,
| w ith fu ll red lip s an d reg u la r te e th ; h e r nose rytroussi; and h e r eyes, th e m ost p ro m in e n t and noticeable of h e r fea tu res, large, •ju” , of a pale . r a y color, an-i so fu ll aa to
(be ff-ieu to h e r brow — th e v ery eyes cf G eorge th e F irs t, v iv id ly described by
com er; footm en iu th e Q ueen’s livery show edw here to go; pages opened doors; se rv an ts m ade m ilita ry s a lu te s ; u sh e rs bow ed th u iu e a t fo rw ard ; an d gentlem en in w aiting in tro d u ced to th e ta p e s try room.
A R O Y A L “ R E C E P T IO N .T o re tu rn to th e ta p e s try room —i t wa»
I < row ded beyond a n y com fortab le capac ity T G en tlem en on ly w ere ad m itte d . Thu j a o rta l ponding room , o n th e o th er j side of th e g u a rd cham ber, a t th e ! h ead of th e g ran d s ta ircase , was filled I to an eq u al degree w ith ladies. I t w as th 1 g rea t season of Loudon. T he to w n w&^' fu ll. N o b ility an d g e u try froui th e provin I ;:ea, p e tty sovereigns of th e duch ies o j G erm any , hospod&rs from th e p rincipalities.■ com m issioners from foreign governm ents,! people of d istin c tio n from th e g rea t E uroI pean cap ita ls , savatis from co n tin e n ta l u n i
versities, and sta te sm an , m en of science. yuthor8 , inven to rs, aud philosophers from
; all p a rts of th e w orld filled B elgravia and A layfair. E very foreigner w ho could pro
] duce a cla im d em anded of h is am bassador a 1 p r e s e n t a t i o n a t co u rt. J u d g in g from a p
p e a r a n c e less th a n one h a lf th e w hole n u m b e r t h a t w e r e c r o w d e d in th e tap e s try •oom w ere of B ritish origin. V ery few, jrobab ly , w ere of th e haut ton a t hoim
•■.hough, if challenged, each one w ould probab ly have answ ered , i n th e sp ir it if •jot th e w ords of Alarm ion,
T h a t hewasjieer T u every man assembled Loro.”
A t th e b est i t waa a m otley collection. \V« were w edged to g e th e r. T he d ay w as opp ressively ho t. N e ith e r cool a ir no r venti lation cam e in from th e so lita ry w indow U naccustom ed to w earing a sw ord, th e steel scabbard of each preu x chevalier m ade sa- w ork w ith th e an k les and legs ot h is neigli hor, p ro tec ted o n ly as th ey w ere b y silk .stockings, aud o a th s and sacres, n o t loud, !>ut deep, co n stan tly cropped o u t from th- buzz of suppressed voices t h a t filled th- room. N early all appeared to be stranger* to th e o ther? , so th a t , w hen th e doors opened for a d m ittan ce to th e tntrte gallery. th e line of progress was nearly in single file. By goiod luck , how ever, tw o friends, F u g lish tnen , ju n io r officers in th e G uard?, preceded me. By some unacco u n tab le in ad v e rten ce 1 h a d o m itte d to a sk a b o u t th e e tiq u e tte e of th e occasion, a n d a t th e m om ent was en tire ly ig n o ran t of w h a t I w as to do. Boor M onsieur G iandonati, who, a t the Child’s qu estio n p u t a t th e b reak fas t tab le, “ Fell m e tb e fa th e r of Zebedee’s ch ildren , ” rep lied , “ W h a t am I expected , M ary , to know a b o u t th a t gen tlem an ’s fam ily?” was not fa r th e r a s t r j^ from th e hu m o r of the th in g th a n I . I t waa to m y inexpressib le relief, therefo re , th a t I overhead one of th e tw o officers preced ing m e ask of hi. friend—
“ W e kneel, do we not?”“ Y es,” waa th e r e p y , “ an d k iss H er
M ajesty ’s h an d ; b u t foreigners, w hen pre- s /n te d , only bow .”
C O U R T L Y E T IQ U E T T E .; A rriv ed w ith in th e entree ga lle ry , a line
Vras form ed p rep a ra to ry to p resen ta tio n to th e Queen in th e ad jo in ing th ro n e room. I'he lad ies an d th e m em bers of th e d ip lo m atic corps had l>een p resen ted already One by one, w ith an in te rv a l betw een of perh ap s ten seconds, th e line b roke up , as each person in tu rn e n te red th e thrc\m room. As he stepped, w ith iu th e door, hand ing th e lord cham berla in a card , d u p lica te nf t h a t p rev iously le ft a t th e g ran d en trance, he passed , w ith s lig h t sa lu ta tio n . P rince A lbert, th e th e n b o y P rince of W ale?, and t ae Princes? Royal (now C row n P rincess of P russia), u n til b e stood before - th e Queen. His nam e an d th e nam e of th e person by whom presen ted w ere th e n read in a loud voice by th e Lord G ham herlain , w hen, as th e case m ig h t be, tb e p resen tee k n e lt, k issed H e r M a je s ty ’s h an d an d arose, or simply m ade th e obeisance of a low bow and passed on, tak in g h is place in th e sem ic ircu la r line of oulookers w h ich form ed a co n tin u a lly e x ten d in g crescen t in fro n t of th e royal fam ily . T he Q ueen w a? s ta n d ■ i ig, a? e tiq u e tte req u ired all p re se n t to do. H er rich robes concealed h e r shou lders in a good degree. Beyond, perh ap s in sp ite of. tpe gew gaw s of ro y a lty , a n tiq u e laces, gorgeous fea th ers , flashing diamond: and “ tb e likeness of a q ueen ly c ro w n ,” she w as dressed in exqu is ite ta s te . H e r '.ice wa? fu ll of expression— h e r a rm s, neck i c l b u s t positively b eau tifu l— h e r com plex- ifli cl**ar— h er m an n er q u ie t au d dignified, an d h e r presence queenly . N o w ords w ere
e ith e r by o r to th e Q ueen. Scarcely a w hisper w as heard . E very eye was ben t upon each succeeding incom er, an d every evr a tte n tiv e to each succeeding nam e called hy th e lord cham berlain , whose voice alone broke th e silence.
“ C O M IN G T O T H E S C R A T C H < W h e n m y tu rn c a m e I passed th ro u g h th e open doors, handed m y c a r d to th e l o r d cham berlain , passed , w ith a s lig h t inclin ation of th e head , P rince A lb e rt, th e Princi of W ales, a n d th e Princess R oyal, was s ta n d in g a lm ost vis-a-vis to th e Queen, aw a itin g to h e a r m y nam e pronounced, w hen n y a tte n tio n an d progress w ere a rre s te d by to e figure of a m an ly ing p ro s tra te before ure, and v ehem ently s tru g g lin g to arise. I t wa? an E ng lishm an , endeavoring to recover f>om h is k nee ling p o s tu re a fte r k issing H e r M ajesty 's h an d ; h is rap ie r, tw is te d betw een h is legs, h ad trip p e d him , and b ro u g h t him ffa t upon h is face. A suppressed t i t t e r ran th ro u g h th e room. No. person cam e to h is assistance. T h e Queen looked offended an d annoyed. T hough th e tim e occupied u n til th e .u n fo rtu n a te niaoi r e covered hia legs d id n o t p ro b ab ly am o u n t to a fu ll m inu te , i t seem ed to m e five u n til th e Qaeen, tu rn in g h e r eyes upo n m e , \u d , as i t t o ugh t, recognized th e ru d e s ta re r of th- t i e p revious w eek, ask ed sh a rp ly of t h Li»rd C ham berlain , “ W ho is i t ? ” In rep ly cajme th e announcem ent, “ A ir. , p re sen ted by th e A m erican A lin ister,” w here- u p a 1 bow ed, passed on, and fell in to th e line o f onlookers.
'I'he cerem ony of p resen tatio n m ay have las ted half an h o u r longer. Iu a ll i t had consum ed th re e hours, from one o’clock till four. In itse lf n o th in g could be m ore i rk some to th e Q ueen o r m ore u n in te res tin g to h e r court. T h ere w ere ce rta in ly b r illia n t to ile tte s am ong fa ir w om en, a n d honorable d e corations am ong b rave m en; th e re were H or A lajesty’s m i l is te r s an d lead ers of th e opposition ; Lord C hancellors w ho h ad sa t upon th e w oolsack, a n d L ord C hief Ju s tic e s of W e stm in s te r H a ll; h eads of th e o ldest fam ilies of th e n o b ility a n d ch iefs of th e g en try , whose d escen t has been an u nbroken succession since tb e days of A lfred ; d u c h esses in th e i r ow n r ig h t ( th e h ig h est positio n n f w om en, n o t of royal blood, in th e th re e kingdom s), an d d u k es w hose e s ta tes covered coun ties, an d w hose depend an ta
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p roduced in t ie Q ueen a fte r five genera- on^ soon tire s oi celeb rities w hen n o th in g isto be gained beyond th e in te re s t of th e u o -tioi-s I w as u<»t cu rta in th a - I ahould have
a secoad o p p o rtu n ity to see her. ‘ s th i-IcaceaJar.t of a h u n d re d k ings she w as to me a a o b jec t o f in ten se in te res t. I desired to f a s t e n every expression of h e r face and .• m ovem ent of b e r p e rso n in m y m em ory. R udeness w as th e fu rth e s t poseiblo from m y in ten tion ae I followed h e r to th e Aus- \ tr ia n D ep artm en t, th e P o rtuguese , a n d th e ; F ren ch , m y eyes carefu lly su rvey ing her m anner, an d m y e a r c a tch in g e v e ry in to n a t i o n o f h e r voice. T h is p u rsu it m ay have l i s te d h a lf au hour. Once o r tw ice I th o u g h t she noticed m e. M y fu ll purpose, how ever, h a d h a rd ly been gained , w hen , as
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m r t i t A t th e conclusion of p resen ta tio n s a few er of th e h ig h er n o b ility ad d ressed th e Qqeen, and P rin ce A lb e rt engaged in lively conversation w ith several foreign savans. T .^ r e w as no cerem ony upon th e o rd e r of going, an-l a t five o’clock 3 t . Ja m e s ’ s ta te d e p a rtm e n ts w ere d eserted .
w h o c a n ’t .Tt w as noticeable t h a t ’c ity m en’ w ere n o t
a t court. I t is n o t th e ru le . B usiness m en, no m a tte r how successful, are n o t received. I -ecall b u t one excep tion— th e la te M r. B ales^-im d h is n o t because senior in B aring’s, n o r for princely w ea lth , b u t on ac c o u n t of h is only d a u g h te r being wife of the Belgian am bassador, a n d in tim a te friend c c th e Queen. M r. G eorge P eabody m ay b- ve heqp p resen ted in theae la t t e r years. - u t up to ) 861 n o t one o l th e w e a lth y c ity A m en cans —Sam peon, S tu rgea, M organ, Peabody, had ev e r been a t co u rt. I r leed , M r. P e a body w as b lackballed r.i, th e R eform C lub even; an d i t ia to h is honor t h a t w hen , years a fte rw ard , h e s re se le c ted h o n o rary m em ber, h e declined to accep t th e c iv ility .
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speud of ty pounds ste rlin g (clo thes, carriage lure, footm an, servan ta, s a d g ra tu itie s cost- ing m ore th a n t h a t sum ra th e r th a n t e e , for evau a t t h a t d a y a n A m erican w aa know n everyw here, a n d th a ex travaganoe o f a few had beoome n nrinvoua ta x d m a ll) in
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h im thapeau I n n n e e r i t i r * b e n d , a n d t u r a a n t e n d d r e a a P r in c e A l b e r t . T h e l a t t e r d r e w h a c k ; h i s fa c e f lu s h e d s c a r le t . I t lo o k e d l i k e a a i n t e n d e d in s u l t to t b e P r in c e C o n s o r t in t h e p re s e n c e o f t h e so v e re ig n . A m u r m u r o f in d ig n a t io n r a n t h r o u g h t h e th r o u e ro o m . T h e o ld D u k e of W e llin g to n , b e n d in g u n d e r t h e w e ig h t o f ae v e n ty - e i g h t y e a r s , a n d c o v e re d w ith d e c o ra t io n s , s t e p p e d f o r w a r d t o inter- tere. T h e L o r d C h a m b e r la in , h o w e v e r , w a s b e fo re h im , a n d w h e n j u s t u p o n t h e p o in t o f a r r e s t i n g t h e o f fe n d e r , t h e Q u e e n in te r p o s e d , s a y in g t h e w o r d s , “ Right, right! L o rd C onn a u g h t is r i g h t ; ” and theu turning, e x p la in e d ^ ® * t r a n s a c t io n to the Prince, t h e y o u n g n o b le m a n m e a n w h ile looking o n . I t w a s so m e t im e b e fo re th is strange c o n d u c t w a s u n d e r s to o d by most ot those p r e s e n t ; L o rd C o n n a u g h t , t h e only person w h o se h e a d w a s c o v e re d , moving w ith g r e a t s e lf-p o sse s s io n a m o n g b ish o p s aud c h a n c e llo rs , l e a d e r s o f t h e commons aud d o n s of .h e u n iv e r s i t i e s , t h e o b s e r v e d of a l l o b se rv e rs . I t s e e m e d t h a t , fo r p e r sonal s e rv ic e s r e n d e r e d t o t h e king b y a Lord C o n n a u g h t in t h e re ig n o f H e n iy V I I , a r i g h t h a d b e e n g iv e n b y a p a t e n t in p e r p e tu i ty t v t h e h e a d o f t h e h o u s e i n e v e ry succeeding g e n e ra t io n to r e m a in w i th c o v e r e d h e a d in t h e presence o f t h e r u l in g s o v e r eign. T h e r ig h t h a d b e e n in abeyance during t h e minority of t h e p r e s e n t Lord < 'onnaught, and had b e e n forgotten by all but the Q u e e n . H e h a d u n c o v e re d to h e r as a w o m a n , b u t jealous of t h e inherited privilege, h a d resumed h is rhaujteau upon rising, and continued to w e a r i t afterward.
T H E Q U E E N BY D A Y L IG H T .H er voice was musical—pitched upon the
right key, modulated w ith skill, softening consonant aud prolougetl vowel sounds, making every final s distinctly si oil late, and unlike c -and low, clear, unhesitating, and full in every intonation, she attraeteU and held attention by her very manner of “peaking. B ut for her beauty—the early morning, alas! dissipated the impression of the drawing room. She wa? not only short but fat, dumpy and ungraceful—her hair neglected, her eyebrows unsmoothed, her ears, ueck, and arms red, her fa- blowzy, her eyes inexpressive and painfully full and her hands and feet large. To To counterbalance the unfavorable impression made by th is ordinary appearance, however, there was a winnin, grace of manner, thorough gentlenessof good breeding,and and an attractive and sweet smile.
SA FETY BY RA IL.F r o m t h e N ew Y’o r k E v e n in g P o s t
The New York Central Railro*.l, from September 30, 1S67, to September 30, 18CS, carried in steam cars 3,079,318 passengers. I’he number of miles run by passenger trains during the same tim e was 1,990,150; the average rate of speed of ordinary passenger trains when in motion was twenty-six miles per hour; the average rate of speed by ex press trains when in motion thirty-five miles per hour. The length of the road is, 297 75 miles. During the year not a passenger was killed, and only1 six were in-* jured.
T h e N e w Y o r k & H a r le m R a i l r o a d c a r r ie d in s te a m c a r s d u r in g th e sa m e y e a r 1 ,6 0 7 ,5 7 8 p a s s e n g e rs . T h e n u m b e r o f m ile s r u n b y p a s s e n g e r t r a in s w a s 3 8 3 ,9 0 7 ; t h e a v e ra g e r a te o f sp e e d “o f o r d in a r y t r a in s w h e u in m o tio n w a s tw e n ty - f iv e m ile s p e r h o u r ; t l ie a v e ra g e r a te o f s p e e d o f e x p re t r a in s w h e n i a m o tio n w a s t h i r t y m ile s p e r h o u r. T h e l e n g th o f t h e ro a d is 130. jn ile s . D u r in g t h e y e a r not_ a p a s s e n g e r w a s k i l le d , a n d n o t o u e in ju re d .
The Hudson River Railroad carried d u ring the same year in steam cars 2,129,288 persons. The number of miles run by passenger. trains was 805,628; the average rate of ?peed of ordinary trains per hour when fh .notion was twenty-nine miles; the average rate of speed of express trains when notion waa thirty-four miles. The road is me hundred and forty-four miles long, j*ith one hundred and forty-four mile? of A»uble track. During the year not a passenger was killed, and only five were injured.
Here we have in our own S ta te three railroads, s ix hundred and eighty seven• mles iu length, running during a year their passenger trains 3,179.685 miles, and carry tng 7,494,584 passenger? in • steam car?. Vrithout one passenger being killed, and only eleven were injured.
The New York & New Haven Railroad carried during the year ending September 30, 1868, in steam care, 2,192,939 passengers. Tho number of mile? run by pas #enger trains was 657,897 AAhc average rate of speed by ordinary tra;he per hour, when in motion, was tw enty-eight miles; the average rate of speed by express trains, when in motion, thirty-live mile?. The ,<*ugth of the road from New York to New Haven is sixty-two twenty-trre-one hundredth miles. During the year not a passenger waa killed, and only three were in jured.• The t r i e Railway carried, lor the year ending September 30, 1868, in steam cars, 2,194,348 passengers; the number of miles run by passenger train? was 2,471,594; the average rate of speed of ordinary train? was 26 mile?; of express trains, 30 miles, when in motion The length of the road is 459 •niles; length of branches owned by the company, 162 miles. During the year 29 fa^seugers were killed, aud 86 injured this line; 26 were killed and 72 injured on the 14th of April, 1868, when the train was throw n from the track by a broken rail near Carr’s Station
T h e R o m e , W a te r to w n & O g d e n a b u rg R a i l ro a d c a r r ie d d u r in g th e sa m e y e a r 497, 333 p a s s e n g e rs ; a n d r a n i t s p a s s e n g e r t r a in s 3 0 2 .6 8 0 m ile s . T h e l e n g th c f t h e ro a d is 1S9 63-1 <H) m ile s . N o t a p a s s e n g e r w a s in j u r e d o r k i l le d d u r in g th e y e a r .
These figures, taken from official returns wade to the State by railroad companies, show th a t the main lines of roads in the Sta*e are carefully managed, w ith reference to the safety of passengers. Leaving out the Erie Road, w ith its broken rails and frightful Carr’s Rock disaster, the returns show th a t on the four other roads named but one passenger was injured for every 316,609 miles run. Counting in the Erie Road, one passenger was killed for every 194,871 miles run, and one wounded for every 58,252 miles run.; i t is v e r y c o m fo r t in g to know t h a t n o
b o d y is e v e r k i l le d b y ra il r o a d . W e h a il b e e n u n d e r t h e im p re s s io n t h a t a c c id e n ts w e re f r e q u e n t a n d f a t a l ; b u t i t t u r n s o u t t j i a t n o b o d y h a s e v e r b e e n h u r t , e x c e p t j u s t o n ce , a n d t h a t w a s o n th e p o o r E r ie , t h a t is b la m e d fo r e v e ry th in g .
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M a n is te e , M ic h ig a n , is p ro f o u n d ly a g it a t e d b y s h o r r id m u r d e r w h ic h o c c u rre d th e r e o u t h e 5 th i n s t . , a n d t h e m y s te r y of w h ic h is l ik e ly t o b e s o lv e d . H e r b e r t F ie ld a n d G e o rg e V a n d e rp o e l w e re p a r tn e r s iu a b a n k , a n d t h e office o c c u p ie d b y th e m e x te n d e d o v e r t h e w a te r s o f t h e A la n is ta c R iv e r . A b o u t e le v e n o ’c lo c k o n t h e d a y s t a t e d a b o v e , M r. F ie ld w a s Been to e n t e r t h e b a n k , iu c o m p a n y w i th h is p a r tn e r , a n d w a s n e v e r a f te r w a r d s s e e n a liv e . H is d i s a p p e a ra n c e w a s n o t ic e d a t o n ce , a n d o n an e x a m in a t io n o f t h e b a n k , e v id e n c e s o f a m u r d e r w e re fo u n d , a a d t h e sa fe h a d b e e n o p e n e d a n d rifle d . S u sp ic io n a t o n e fe ll u p o n M r. V a n d e rp o e l, a n d h e w a s a r r e s te d . On t h e 17 t h , n e a r ly tw o w e ek ? a f te r w a r d s , M r. F ie ld ’s d e a d b o d y w a s fo u n d in t h e M a n is te e R iv e r a t F r a n k fo r t , t h i r t y m ile s b e lo w th e p la c e , w h e re tb o m u r d e r w a s c o m m it te d . U p o n h is h e a d w e re te r r ib le w o u n d s , e . t h e r o f w h ic h w o u ld h a v e p ro d u c e d d e a th . O n e h s d been g fe e n b y a h a m m e r o r t h e h e a d o f a h a t c h e t o n t b e b a c k p a r t o f t h e h e a d , c r u s h in g a h o le th r o u g h t h e s k u l l , s n d d r iv in g p iec es o f t h e b o n e th r o u g h t h e b ra in . N o t c o n t e n t w i th t h i s , t t e m u r d e r e r h s d d e a l t s s ec o n d b lo w a p p a r e n t ly w ^ th t h e e d g e o f s h a t c h e t u p o n t h e to p o f t h e h e a d , p ro d n c - 3<* a l a rg e g a s h , b u t n o p ro tn s io n o f t h e .viiu. T h e b o d y w a a b r o u g h t t o M a n is te e
a t o n c e , a n d o n t t e n e w s o f t h e d is c o v e r y being c o m m u n ic a te d t o M r . V a n d e rp o o e l b y th,*- s h e r if f , h e l a a g t e d lo u d ly a n d u n fe e l- in gly, ev id e n tly ; t h in k in g t h a t a r u s e w a s b e in g a t t e m p te d ; b a t u p o n b e in g a s s u r e d o f t h e t r u t h o f t t e r e p o r t , L e b ro k e d o w n c o m p le te ly , T t e e v id e n c e a g a in s t h im , th o u g h c i i 'c u m s ta n t is L is p o s i tiv e , a n d le a v e s n o d o u b t t h a t t e c o m m it te d t h e a w fu l c r im e . T t e fa c te o f t t e l a s t a p p e a ra n c e o f M r. F ie ld a ti a b o u t n o o n o n S a tu r d a y , 5 h S e p te m b e r , in h ia s h i r t s le e v e s w i th M r . V a n d e rp o o e l; t h e a p p e a ra n c e o f b lo o d n p o n t t e flo o r; t h e c u t t i n g a n d b u r n in g o f a l a r g e p a r t o f t h e c a r p e t ; t h e e n t a n d b lo o d y c a r p e t ; t t e floo r b o a r d s s a tu r a t e d w i t h f r e s h b lo o d ; t h e
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gained by t t e m u rd e r is s till Concealed , sn d th e a sse ts of th e h a n k belongin g to M r. V an ilerpoel s r e a lso m im ing. M r. F ie ld is described s s young, a th le tic s n d prepossessing , a a d in th e fu ll t id e of business success, w h en t e w as s tru c ^ dow n a t noon b y th e h a n d of h is t r u s te d p a r tn e r
tn a fea lin# of h o s tili ty to t t e B rie co rp o ra tio n , w h ich p rev a ils m ore o r lass th ro n e h here . T h e m au sh o u ld h av e t e e n b ro u g h t in g u ilty b y th e ju ry , au d sen tenced to a rigo rous p u n ish m en t. U n less som e exam - p k s a ro soon m ade of careless ra ilw ay officials, th e re w ill b e uo sa fe ty b y rail.
Ju d g e B a r re t t w as in d ig n a n t a t t t e v e r d ic t b ro u g h t in Inr th e ju ry , a n d w h en th e y assem bled t t e n e x t m orning , h e ad m in iste re d a m o st sca th in g reb u k e to th em , d e c la rin g t h s t th e i r v e rd ic t h s d been s t com p le te variance w itfi th e fac ts , s n d w as an
‘o u trag e a g a in s t h u m a n ity .” H e concluded a s follows : “ In fu tu re , I hope th a t you w ill feel s p ro p er reg a rd fo r your oaths. Y ou a re now d isch arg ed from an y fu rth e r d u ty a t th ia co u rt. You a re n o t f it to eit as ju ry m en . I w ill u o t t r y cases before such a ju ry .”
D E X T E R ’S S U C C E S S O R .
B O N N E R ’S Y O U N G C O L T , E D W A R D E V E R E T T .M R . B N W E R 'S R E M A R K A B L E K N O W L E D G EO F T H E H O R s f c ’S F o O T .
F r o m t l i e N e w Y o rk S a n .
T h e m o st prom ising y uu i’g horse in th e country* to -d ay , p ro b ab ly , is a co lt, as y e t unnam ed, b u t , w e believe, to be ca lled E d w ard E v e re tt , w h ich is ow ned b y M r.Bonner, a n d is now in tra in in g in th e count ry . H e h as m ade th e fas te s t tim e ever m ade b y a five-vear-old. 'T h e co lt is of th e sam e s to ck w i th D ex te r, a n d is sa id to have a liner w ay of going— ia th e opin ion o f th e m o st sk ilfu l an d p rac tised h o rsem en—th an w as e v e r before show n b y a colt.
T h ere is one serv ice of g rea t u t il i ty w hich M r. B onner m ig h t ren d e r t o th e w orld . l i e u n d o u b ted ly possesses a m ore com plete sn d th o ro u g h know ledge of th e n orse 's foot th an any o th e r m an th a t ev e r lived . N o b e tte r evidence of h is sk ill conld be fu rn ish ed th an is seen in th e im proved feet of D ex ter.W h eu M r. B onner b o u g h t him , one fo rw ard foot waa sm alle r th a n th e o th e r a n d very defec tive sn d ten d e r. T h is has been e n la rg e d , au d is now n a tu ra l an d perfect.Form erly D ex ter never ..\> ttcd w ith o u t boots on; b u t now Le never w ears them , and docs u o t to u ch a hah'.
I f M r. B onner w ere to p u t a ll h is k n o w ledge in to a book, am p ly illu s tra te d hy p lates, i t w ould be a m o st v aluab le w ork.B u t we th in k th e re is no chance of h is ever hav in g th e leisu re o r in clin atio n to do th is.
R A W L IN S R E M IN IS C E N C E S .
G E N E R A L R A W L IN S A S A S O L D I E R M R S .R A W l I N S A N D H E R C O N F E D E R A T E L O V E R .
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j^ive no coun teuauce to th e id ea t h a t G ra n t was, in an y m anner, o th e r th a n to r th e leg itim ate counsel, e tc ., h e was e n title d to offer, u n d u ly in d eb ted to J o h u A. R aw lins for any p ortion of th e fam e w hich cam e to him . I rem em ber hav ing , la s t sum m er, been b ro u g h t in to c o n tac t w ith th e C hief of S taff, w hile engaged iu th e p rep ar a tio n of some p o litica l docum ents w hich in- \ o i ved th e exam ination of portions of G enera l G ra n t’s cu rlier o rders an d official correspondence, a n d how carefu l General R aw lins w as to po in t o u t, h e re au d there , as th e d r if t of th e conversation an d inquiry- b rough t th em up, t h a t G enera l G ra n t h im aelf e ith e r d ic ta te d or^w rote sen tences and papers w hich, to r p ic tu resque tersenesB and vigor, have since tecom e h isto ric . Am ong such phrases w as t h a t of F o r t Donelson,“ I propose to move im m edia te ly on youi w o rk s;’’ th e o rd er of c o n g ra tu la tio n a fte r S hiloh, th e fam ous c o n g ra tu la tio n a fte r M ission R idge, th e d irec tio n to S h e iid an to m ake th e .Shenandoah V alley so bare “ th a t a crow flying o v er i t w ould h ave to carry h is ow n ratio u a,” an d s h u n d red m ore g raph ie sentences. T h is t r a i t i llu s tra te s R aw lins’ sin cerity , au d show ed t h a t t r u s t w orth iness w as w holly deserved .
A young officer w ho served as a u a id in th e W ilderness cam paign , te lls a n inciden t of a d iffe ren t stam p, w hich w ill p robab ly i llu s tra te h is tem p eram en t as well a s a n y th in g could do. I t w as on th e 12th of M ay,1864, in th e b a ttle of Spo tsy lvan ia . E arly in th e d ay G en era l W rig h t, of th e .Sixth C -rp s , red e u p to G ra n t and asked p erm ission to m ake a charge w ith hie w hole corps, which occupied th e r ig h t of o u r line, l t wa? th e fam ous “ F ig h tin g S ix th ”— “ S edgw ick 's G am ecocks,” as th ey w ere som etim es called , and VV r ig h t was anx ious to keep up th e co rps’ “ re p .” l i e u rg ed h is desire w ith g rea t pers is ten cy . G ra n t, a lw ay s believing in d ire c t m om entum an d ch se q u a rte rs , was rea d y to y ie ld ; Raw lins, how ever, who was appealed to , res is ted W rig h t’s w ish M w ith aa g rea t cai neatness as i t was urged, poin ting o u t t h a t th e rebe l position was too s tro n g , a n d n o th in g b u t a w aste of life w ould follow. W rig h t w e n t aw ay and r e tu rn e d ayain. G ra n t gave, th e order, though re lu c ta n tly . R aw lins d ec la red to th e las t th a t i t w as useless. T h e com m ander aud staff’ were on a s lig h t em inence from w hich th e m ovem ent could be seen. P resen tly th o long line form ed, th e w aving s tan d a rd s, th e w avering lines of bay o n ets gleam ed, and th e d a rk m ass m oved fo rw ard s tead ily and a t la s t w ith a g rea t sh o u t aud rush .
lu a few m inu te? th ey cam e tu m b lin g b ack—repu lsed , an d in considerable d iso r der. G ra n t looked on. sa id n o th ing , e x ce p t to give an o rd e r to an a id , w ho gai- loped a w a y ; b u t R aw lins, w ho h a d been annoyed a t W rig h t’s persistency , b roke out w ith a volley of oa ths, a? th e corps fell back, a lm ost sh ou ting as he shook hi? c lenched fi3t in th e d irec tion of th e G enera l engaged in reform ing h is co m m an d ;“ You’ve got y o u r be lly fu ll; yon w ould do i t , dam n yo u ; t h a t ’s th e w ay you th ro w lives aw ay ,” w ith su n d ry o a th s m ore forcible th a n polite. H e seem ed to have been m ade a n g rie r a t w h a t he deem ed a reckless d isregard of h u m an life th a n a t th e risk th e repu lse gave to th e whole of on r line. S eve ra l tim es in th e course of th e n e x t hall hour, looking over iu th e d irec tio n of W rig h t, wh-) w as “ pegging aw ay " to re cover h is position, R aw lins w ou ld again sw ear a t th e reckless d isreg a rd of h um an life t h a t h ad lieen exh ib ited .
M rs. R aw lins was th e G enera l’s second wife. H is f irst wifo d ied ju s t before he e n te re d th e service. T h e p resen t M rs. R aw lins was, w hen th e w a r begun, a governess a t V icksburg , aud rem ained th e re u n til i t j C o m f o r t a n d B u s s , o r F a in a n d A- w as im possible to g e t aw ay. T h ey m et ! bla«' celebrated Venetian Liivm-nt, ' w hen o u r troops occupied V icksburg , and w ere m arrie d a b o u t th e close of th e w ar, 1 believe.
RAWLINS WAS a MAIDEN.
O n e of th e difficu lties o! o u r Pacific ra i l w ays has been th e absence of an y large fo rm ation of coal; w e s re . therefo re , g lad to see t h s t th e engineers of th e K ansas Pacific R ailw ay have discovered s g re a t dep o sit of coal in th e foo t h ills of th e R ocky M ountains. On th e p lains of K ansas sn d Colorado th e absence of tim b e r m akes coal of a lm ost as m uch necessity as sa lt. T h e coal found in Colorado is b e tte r th a n t h a t of K ansas, au d i t ia e s tim a te d th a t in t h s t territory- alone, n o r th of th e A rk a n sa s R iver, th e re a re five th o u san d sq u are m iles of coal, w ith veins v ary ing from five to six teen feet, over- ly in g each o th er, an d exposing to view, ux som e places, from th i r ty to fifty f e t t of so lid coal. T h is g rea t possession m akes t i c K an sas Pacific R ailw ay one o f th e w e a lth ies t co rpora tions on th e c o n tin en t, and therefo re w hen i ts ag en ts , M essrs. D abney, M organ &. Co. an d M . K. J e ssu p & Co., of N ew Y ork , com e before th e people aud ask a loan of six s n d s h a lf m illion of dollars, a n d offer seven p e r cen t, in te re s t in gold (principal p ay ab le in t h i r ty y ears), w ith th e coupous p a id s t th e op tion of th e ow ner in N ew Y ork , L ondon o r F ra n k fo r t, w e do n o t see t h a t th e re oan be an y b e tte r secu rity for th e in v es tm e n t of m oney. A n d especially now, w hen G overnm ents a re ru lin g a t a high figure iu consequence of th e efforts of th e N ew Y o rk specu la to rs to m ake S ecre ta ry B outw ell p ay s large price for th e five- tw e n tie s w h ich b e is now redeem ing to re duce th e na tio n a l d e b t, i t is a lm ost an act of p a tr io tism fo r o u r people to sell th e ir bonds to th e G overnm ent, sn d tak e a d v a n tag e of tb e h igh prices s n d purchase a good, first c lass seven p e r c en t, s e cu rity a t n in ety - six . A t an y ra te , th o se of o u r read ers who hold securities, o r desire to invest, should send to th e N ew Y ork b an k ers sn d ge t pam phlets , m aps and c ircu lars, au d in v es tiga te th is sn b je c t th o rough ly .
A m o n g t h e I n d i a n s . — L ieu t. H erndon te lls u s t h a t no trib es of aboriginees are found in th e deepest fo rests of S ou th A m erica, from th e A ndes to th e A tlan tic coast, t h a t do n o t have an d use D r. A y er’s medi- cir-es an d Low ell co ttons. “ T rem o n t,” “ Suffolk,” “ B o o tt,” a re seen stam ped iu large reu an d blue le tte rs upon th e i r g a r m en ts, w h ile A y e r’s P ills an d C h erry P ecto ra l a re am ong th e treasu res of th e ir h a b ita tio n s. T h e ir n a tiv e soil fu rn ishes them all th e ir food aud m ost of th e ir rem edies, b u t th e y suffer fcpin som e afflictions w hich m u st have th e in te rp o sitio n of h ig h er skill. —Sentinel, L iberty , Ya. d a c lw
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« * 1 1 A A M — X M M IV IN G A T F O R T E R I E C . U U i \ . f l . a t 8 :3 0 P . M ., c o n n e c t in g w i th 1 r i e a n d N ia g a r a R a ilw a y T r a in , a r r i v i n g e t B la c k C r e e k 8 52 A . M ., t h i ) p- w a 9 :1 5 A . M ., C i f t H o u se ( f o r > iagm r* F a l l - ) 9 :2 5 A . M , S u s p e n s io n B r id g e 0:3.r A . M . Q a e o n s to r . 9 :5 5 A . M ., M s g a r a T o w n 10 :15 A M -, w h e r e c o n n e c t io n is m a d e w i th t h e C IT Y O F T O R O N T O h te a m e r , a r r i v i n g a t T o r o n to a t 1 :4 5 P . M ., a n d c o n n e c t in g w i th t h e N o r t h e r n R a i l r . a d a n d w it t h e G r a n d T r u n k R a ilw a y a i f l L a k e O n ta r io S te a m e r s l o r a l l p o in t s o u L a k e O n ta r io a n d n i v e r S t . L aw re n c e .O * A A 1 > \ t - A R R I V I N G A T F O R T E R I K 0 . U U 1 • J l . a t 3 :3 J A . M ., a u d c o u u e c t iu g w i th t h e T r a in a n i . i n g a t B la c k C ro o k a t 3 :5 2 P . M . . C h ip p e w a 4 :15 P . i t . . C l i f t e n 4 :25 P . M .. S u s p e n s io n B r id g e 4 :35 P . M ., > t . C a th e r in e s 6 :2 0 P . M ., H a m 1
I H K t K U .
BUFFALO C I T ' .
INSURANCE COMPANY. I f i a , 11 I m Slrort u i i C e ln l k b r fCAPITAL AND SURPLUS................ wVKR $300,000
Securely inverted in Governm ent Bond* BoUdte FIR E AND LAKE INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.GtH-rfe W. Tifft, Stephen O. Austin, Richard R ulyaiore,S. S. Guthrie,
rail) 9:00 P. M , P»ri*te a 6:40 P. M., Toronto (by 8:20 P. M , Londou 10:10 P. M
R etu ru in r—F«gry Steamer Ivanhoe arrives at her Dock, foot of Main st., at 1:00 P. M., (connecting with train from Toronto,)and 7:35 P. M., (con uecting with train fr m Toronto and th e West )
Thia route cowman d* th e finest tews of th e N ag- ara River and Falls. It is the * ior est,cheapest and plea* meat ferry route tetween Buffaio and F ort Ei ie I’rusaeng-.TS taking it w'li eujoy a pleasant trip by wate r, and escape tlie heat and dua*. af th e stree t i*ar»
FARES AS LOW AS BT OTHER POUT1S. Tickets to Toronto good either by the Erie 4 Niag
ara Railway and the Steamer ‘‘City of Toronto," or by the Erie 4 Niagara snd Great W estern Railways, at The option f.f the holder.
Tm* route e*ees unrivalled attractions for Ex- cur* <*n, Fi hm g and Mcn;c Parties, to whom special facil ties w 11 be elT. rded ; . t ’ow fares.
For !ul\ iuformat oii aud Ticket* npply a t the Office of the Company, at the corner of Main and Ex change sts.. Mansion House Block Buffalo.
W . I , MALCOLM, A g-nt, Buffalo, N. T.JAMES CUARLTo N, General Agent,
Mam lum. Ontario.THOMAS 3WIN YARD, O m rs! Manager,
Fcp’cmber 27th, lb69. Hamilton. Ontario.
ALBANY FREIGHTV IA
E R I E R A I L W A Y .Th“ Erie Hallway is now taking freight to Albany
»t same rates as are charged by tbe New York Cent r a l R a ilr o a d . 8. D. CALDWELL,
Agentr J M M E T A B L E
N. Y. CENTRAL RAILROADM O N D A Y , A U G . 30 . 1S69.
T R A I N S L E A V E B U F F A L O A S F O L L O W S :S P E C I A L N E W Y O R K E X P R E S S ............... 6 :0 0 a . mA C C O M M O D A T IO N ............................................. 5 :1 5 “D A Y E X . .................................................................... 7 :4 0 ’*V FI A N T I C E.Y. ( S L E E P I N G C A R ) . . . . 2 :5 0 p m .M A IL A N D A C C O M ............................... . . . 3 :1 5 “N IG H T KX ( S L E E P I N G C A R ; ..................... 6 :45 “C I N C IN . E X “ “ 11 :20 "S U N D A Y T R A I N ................................................... 2 :5 0 “
T O N IA G A R A F A L L S .L E W IS T O N A T O R O N T O F.X........................ 9 ,0 0 a . t r .T O R O N T O A D E T R O IT F .X ............................11:20 “A C C O M M O D A T IO N .................................................3 :1 5 p . m .E V E N IN G K X .......................................... 0 :4 6 “
T O L O C K P O R T .B U F F A L O A L O C K P O R T ............................... fl:00 a . mL O C K P O R T A W A Y ( B E Y O N D ) ................. 4 :1 0 p . mL E A V E N IA G A R A F A L L S F O R R O C H E S T E R A N D
T H E E /G iT .S P E C I A L N E W Y O R K E X P R E S S .............. 4 :25 a . mD A Y E X ....................................................................... 6 :4 5 “A T L A N T IC F.X. ( S L E E P I N G C A R ) ......... 2 :0 6 p . mA C ' OM M O D A T IO N ” “ 4 : : 5 “N IG H T E X . . “ “ 6 :1 6 ”S U N D A Y T R A I N ................................................. 2 * 6 “
L E A V E N IA G A R A F A L L S IX )R B U F F A L O .M O R N IN G E X ....................................................... 0 :3 ) a . m .A C C O M M O D A T IO N ............................................... 9 :0 0 “P A C IF IC E X ............................................................. 12 :20 p . m .E V E N I N G F .X ......................................................... 6 :4 5 “
T r a in s a r r i \* i r . n i N ia g a r a F a l l s a n d S i ispid 10:< . in., 1:20 and 7:45 |> rn.
T r a in s a r r i v e f r o m L o c k p o r t a t 10:45 10 80 p. m.
r . TT K E N D R IC K , G e n . T ic k e t A g t . J A M E S T I L L I N O H A S r , G e n e r a l d u p t .B u f fa lo , A u g u s t 3 0 th , 1809.
| ^ | j ( | F A L L A R R A N G E M E N T .
GRAND TRUNK HAILW’YF o K L O N D O N , G O D E IU C H . S A G I N A W , P O U T
S A R N I A , D E T R O IT . ADRIAN, T O L E D O C I S I N N A T I, G R A N D R A P I D S ,
C H IC A G O , M I L W A U K E E .J a n e s v i l l e , I 'a d i s o n , L \ C r o s s e , P r a i r i e D u C l ile n ,
B u r l i n g t o n , h o c k I s la n d , C a i r o , S t .J o s e p h , S t . L ouL“ , S t . P a u l .
A N D A L L P R I N C I P A L P O I N T S I N THE W E S T S O U T H A N D N O R T H W E S T .
T h ie e E x p r e s s T r a in s le a v e E r ie S t r e e t D e p o t , Buf- ta i.> , ( S u n d a y s e x c e p te d ) , N e w Y o rk C e n t r a l t im e , w h ic h U tw .- n t v m in u te * f a s t e r th a n B u ffa lo t im e , as fo il.- '« • ; < ! \ A I MoRNISY» k x p r e *U . v U A . J l . m g a t S t r a t f o r d a t 11:45
Arri\ A M
d in n e r ) , L o n d o n 2 .5 u p . M ., G o d e r ic h 4 :00 P . M ro u t t (>:l.i IV M . S a r n ia 3 :3 0 P . J l , M ilw a u k e e J u n e
i) P M , D e t ro i t J u n e io r 4:40 P . M .. D e t ro i t l i n g w i th t r a i n s f o r C h ic a g o a n d al! h a .d S o u th .
HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS
are sold in bottles only. To avoid being deceived by counterfeit*, see th a t the name of the article is on the label, and embossed on the glass of the bottle*, and our revenue stam p over th e eork.
P u r c c r Mashood. —E'*ay■ for Young Men, on the evils of Self-enervation, .w ith certain help for ihe erring and unfortunate. Sent in tealed lette r enl velopee, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P ., Philadelphia, Pa.
DriCBsa’s Dead Shot for Bed-Bugs.
Duteker’e Lightmng P ly E l i te .
da - - *7 d*I ta* rm ju h m s
6* I lk P \ f -N E W Y O R K NIGHT EXPRESS, • i l l 1 < J l . i t ppiDg a t A ttica 7:52; Warsaw, 1:31; Ca-tile 8 60; Portage 9:05; HornePsvilJe, 10:2'-;
AddLou, 11:3u; Corning. 11:56; Elmira, 12:27 A. M., Waverlv, 1:10; G reat Bend. 2m2 p. M.; Susquehanna, 3:17; Deposit, 4:01; Port aervis, 7:15; Middletown, 8:12; Suffern. 8:53; Patterson, 10.27; arriving inNew York a t 11:30 A. M. _____ ____
SLEEPING COACHES F R O M B L F F A L O . ConmcUonfc—A t Elmira with Ex p ro s T ra in -o f
N orthern O n u a l Rai'way a t 4 16 A. M ; for PhiU- deluhia B sltto o rr , W ashington, and ail point* South. At Jersey City with af*ernoon trains for HiiUdel- u h l nalttaP«- and Waahingte.n At New Turk w.th all Sound line steamers for ifcwton and New England
D \ f —CINCINNATI EXPRESS,1 1 . -JU 1 * -M . Daily, (Sundays esotpted).■topping * t Lancaster, 11:69 A. M ; Warsaw, l i 5 P. M - Portage. 1:66; HorneilevUIe, S^IO; Kindra, 6:10; Waverly, 5:49; Uwego. 0 ^2 ; B in g h a m te n .I.te jG r^ t Bend. 7^?; Buwi.iehanna, 7 64 (Breakfast); Lacka- w .xen, 11:05; Port Jervis, 11 JO; M tddteowa. 1* 48 P. M • Goshen, 1:00; Grey Court, 1:13; Turner*, 1:12 (Dinner); Suffern, 2:14; Fatten*)n, 2:48; and arrive*
** ^ SLEEPING O JA ^H FROM BUFFALO. Connections- At Leekawaaen
i*y and Honeedsle; a t Ooabro with trato tor Montgomery Oreyoonrt with trains td* Warwick and
■Atairinn- a t Mew lC rk with aouse n X w s sa d te w England riuaa;ming train* ot New York and Mew Ha-
S.’OO I’. M. :
t io n6 :5 5 P . '* . . •■-•in p o in t? W e s t , .V
1 0 * I H P \ 1 D A Y E X P R E S S - A r r iv in g a t 1 Z - 4 U 1 . J l . S t r a t f o r d 4 :56 P . M ., ( s u p p e r ) ,
L m ..Io n 9 :10 P . M .. G .K k ric i i 9 :3 0 P . J i . , T o r o n to 3 :30 A. J l . , S a r n ia 7 :5 5 P . J l . ( c o n n e c t in g w ith s te a m e r s f o r C iiic a g o a u d M ilw a u k e e o n T u e s d a y s , lh u r s i i a } > a n d S a tu r d a y s ) , M ilw a u k e e J u n c t i o n 9 :3 5 P. M ., lie- t r o i t J u n c . i o n 9 :4 6 P . J I . , D e t r o i t 10:00 P . M , c o n n e c t in g w i th t r a i n 4 f o r C h ic -go a n d a l l |x> inU b e y o n d .ta* l l l l P I I A C C O M M O D A T IO N — F o r B r a n t -• ) . U U 1 • J i . l o r d a n d in te r m e d i a te s ta t io u s .
V IG H T E X P R E S S —A m r i n g a t S t r a t f o r d 1:45 A . f t . , T o r o n to 5 :30
A . M ., L o n d o n 10:16 A . M ., S a r n ia 4-M) A . M ., M ilw a u k e e J u n e t i n 6 :5 0 A . J t . , D e t r o i t J u n c t i o n 7:09 A . J l . . D e t r o i t 7 :15 A . M ..c o n n e c t in g v i t h t r a in * f o r C h ic a . o a n d o il p o in t* V*’e * t, N o r t l i s n d S o u th .
T r a in ? f r o m D c t ro i t a r e d u e in B u ffa lo os follows; N ig h t F x p r e f s 7:00 A . M. V o m ing E x p 2 :0 5 P. M D ay E x p c s —8:10 !*. M . A c c o m m o d a t’n l2 :1 0 P .M .
S iq ie r b S l e e p in g C ar* o n a l l N ig h t T r a in s .P u l lm a n ’s iG la c e S l e e p in g (.'a r* r u n d a i ly from
P o r t H iir -u i t o C h ic a g o , in c o n e c t io n w i th t r a i n s f io m B uffa lo
E le g a n t R e f r e s h m e n t R o o m * a t S t r a t f o r d a n dS a m i ».
b a g g a g e c h e , k e d th r o u g h t o a ll p r in c i j ia l p o in t* W e st.
P x s s e n g e rs le a v in g B u f fa lo fo t h e W e s t s l .o u 'd lie s u r e t o p u r c h a s e t ic k e t* v ia G r a n d T r u n k R a ilw a y , t o o e h a d a t t h e C o m p a n y ’s «• f fiee . N o . 1 K offo B lo c k , d r a t d o o r e a s t o f C a n a l B r id g e , E r ie > t., BuR& lo.
C . J . B R Y D U E S , M a n a g in g D i r e c to r O . T . R . , M o n tre a l .
I I . S H A C K E L L ,G e n . A g t . G . T . K , M o n tre a l.
J . W H IT M O R E ,Agent O. T Railway, Buffalo.
S e p te m b e r 8 th , 1CIM>.
18G5) 8rMMEK ARKAJkCEMENT GREAT WESTERN R. R.
On and after Monday, August 30, I860, tra in s wi leave Buffalo (N. Y. C. Depot, Erie at.) daily. Sun- lay* excepted, a t 9:00 a. m , 11:20 a. m ., 8:15 p. m. and 6:45 p. m.. for Suspemdon Bridge, oounecting there with trains for Hamilton. Toronto, London Petrolia, Bothwell, DETROIT, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE and all pointa Week
Pullman • sixteen-wheeled Palaee ITlsSfilng Oar. run on all night traine.
Tlirough Ticket* can be obtained a t th e Ticket Oflice of the New York Central Depot, Erie stree t, or a t Ocneral Offlfe. corner Main and Exchange at.. Mansion House Block. ’
T iaina arrive a t Buffalo—7:46 a. m. and 10:00 a. m and 1:19 and 7:46 p. m.
Sunday ’r rain leaves Buffalo a t 10:00 a. m. and Su.*- pc-naion Bridge (Niagara Fails) a t 12:35 p. m .. for Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukee
-T. L. MALCOLM, Agent G. W. and D. ft M. RR*. Buffalo, N. Y.
THG8 8 W INY ARD, THOR BELL,Gen. Mauvger O. W. R’y. Oen. 8ujit D ft M. R
H am ilton, C. W. D etroit, MichJAMES CHAP.LTON.R.
General Agent. Hamilton. Ontario.
tiaeore and Wi line i t e i n m I alao, with evening train*
* ’ o7 l t o i k i u b o * aC ltD V , , . . . .. . . . n i f _ L » * n f i w e n m *2.50 r. M.
t ached arriving ia t e w T srk ta 7.-00 A- M.Traine arrtvs
New York Day New Tork Msfl New Tork MI ‘Mew T oekft W a f tO H Threey h tack •*■I t t e f t ; sM teO a aare l Ot a , TT7 Mate Miaet, an
T a s ^ " -
f J I H E A M E R I C A N R O U T E .
1?09 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
LAKE SHORE & MICH. S’NK A IL W A Y L I N E .
In direct connection with all Eastern Trains via Buffalo, D unkirk, o r Niagara Falls, to Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo. Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Rock Island, Burlington, Dubuque, St. '» u ia , endftli pointa In tb e West aud Southwest
All tra if l^ lietween Buffaio and Chicago run- hrough wiTiout cliange of cant.
Elegant Drawing Room Cara on all day train*. Pal* e *leeping ca * mi all night trains.
On and after Monday, Aptil 26, and until farther notice, Train* will leave Buffalo, from Exchange S treet Depot, daily, a* follow*, (fluoday* excepted):
6 (3 0 A . J l —TOLEDO EXPRESS, ARRIVING a t Dunkirk 8 JO a. m .; Weetfleid 9:10 a. m .; R rk 10:20 a m . , connecting at Erie with Erie ft P ittsburgh train; Cleveland 2 J6 p. n a ; (dinner) Toledo 7:40 p. m ., (supper and sleeping oar fur Chicago, w ithout chare/*) Chicago 6:30 *. m.
Magnificent Drawing K»rm Car*, l f l t l f l f». 81 -DAY EXPRESS-(Bundays tnclud-
o li— Arrive* a t Dunkirk 2:06 p. m .; Weetfleld 2:46 p. ra.; E ne 8 JO p. m .; Cleveland 1.06 p. m .; ( SM e r , ■ieeping car for Chicago, without th an r) ; awmmIo 11:50 p. m.; Chicago 9:00 a m.
4 tOO P .B I—ERIE ACCOMMODATION ARRIVES at Dunkirk 6 JO p. m_; Westfield 7:16 p. m.; Erie 8 JO
m.; returning leaves Erie 4:00 a. m .; arrives at eetfleid 7M p. t e . ; D unkirk k J9 a. a a ; B te a le
10:40 a. n .
South aad Wert. This train rune dally. Saturdays ex
- K T i . * . M - S P E C I A L C H I C S G O E X P K E S H , leaves C eve and a t 6:30 a. oi . Toledo 9:00 a. m ..
Direct oouoecttaa* a t C te rtan d f o r Claeinaati, Louivville, St. Loui*. a n d all Southwest pomu.
Tralu leaving Buffalo a t 12:06 Sunday m om iag re-
Wliilom G. Fargo, A. Reynolds,
lew ard,. Matthews,
O. P. Ranaadeil,8. O. barnum , Pascal P. P ratt,
William H. Glenny H X. Plim pton.C. J. Hamlin,8. G. Cornell,Jam es H. MctealfB,
John Allen, J r . , b . It Lome*.Jam es M. Smitii. K. U. Smith,Henry M artin, Jolm G reinei,Peter J Ferris, John H. Fought,Adrian IL Root, Thoinpsou Meresa.
WM O r A R G O , President.A. REYNOLDS, V * o-1'rwdd.-nt
HENRY T. SMITH, Secretary.E. D. LACY, Asidstan: Stcrvtarv.
CO.,
L i r * F I U E A N U M A K I N L
I N S U R A N C E .E T N A INSURANCE
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual.Pad up C ap ita l................................................tu.OOO.OTt
L. J . UJUiDE) , Prraidrm. J.GOODNOW, -ecretary.
ASnETH January 1, lc69, a t ina. at value.Cash on hand and In b an k ..................... $692,889 67Real es ta te.................................................... 253,319 14Mortgage bouila....................................... MR, 701* 0CBank stock .................................................. I,3u7,330 tOUnited State?, State and City Stock and
other Puhdc Securitic*............... ......... 3,lii2,95 Oil
..............................$5 ,150 ,921 71• ted . 289,668 1 0....................... 24,009,010 c9
T o t a l ........................Claiml not due and unadj.Loese* paid in 50 yea r* ...
HOME INSURANCE CO., N E W IIAVK , C O N N KIKE, MARINE AND CANAL.
$1,000,000Oaoh C ap ita l....
HOPE INSURANCE CO. Cosh Capital and Surp!u*..
PR O V ID E N C E , R. 1.....................$164,276 60
COMP AN YR O G E R W IL L I A M S I N S U R A N C E P R O V I D E N C E , U . I.
Caah Capital ami Surplu*.............................$201,358 81f f . P. DO li lt , Agent, Buffalo, N. Y.
Policies Imutd at fair rat*-* and loose* promptly a.t- Juatod and paid a t thi* office.
Office .Etna Bulidiuge, up s ta in , oorner Prime and Lloyd streets.
JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Accumulated Capital ............. .................. $10,000 000Annual Income.............................................. „ ouo OotiSurplus slwve Liabllitirw............................ -i^Xlo'ouSALL POLICIES STRICTLY NON-FORFEITING
The attention of th e public is uaMod to the nattering and unparaiielou sucoowt .,f thir Company, and applicatioiimu-e re*|H*ctfully ?.>lic:te.l hy
I n ‘H R .V N'Y’ K , G e n e ra l A re r .ts .
H. F B H , C B ARMSTBUSM^ K V. HMI
FISH & ARMSTRONG, GENERAL INSl 1UNCE AGEN’V
Office No. 66 Main fit., Buffalo, N. Y. LIVERPOOL A LONDON * GLOBE INS. CO INTERNATIONAL I r ? . . . NEW YOliK. FIREMAN’S FUND INS. C(V, SAN FIU.VC'RCO ALBANY CITY (FIR*- ft J1AK1M ) 1N8. CO.. PEOPLED FIRE INS. Uo . Aol.CKSTiSh, MASS. NORWICH FIKK INS CO., 7 OltWICH, ('..N N WKbTCHFSTKR COUNTY MAUI.NE INS. C O .
N E W KOCH EL i K.3TA TE FIRE INH. ( O., C LEV ELA N D , (). T RA V K LK K M * INS. » i . I IA K T K o R D .N E W Y O R K I.i F E I N S . < o , N '- W Y o b ’ K
r | 'H h .
KL*FFALO FIKK AM) MARINEIN SU R A N CE COMPANY.
Formerly the MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF BUFFALO.
C H A R T E R ED IN 181$.
ASSETS JANUARY 1 , ’flP..................$ 4 (1 7 .1 2 6 77Wm. Lovering, J r .. Re*-.Tho*. P. Sear*, A.-.s’t Sec. J M. Iti*
OFFICE 48 MAIN STREET.
S . J e w e t t , P r e s id e n t .. V. Pres.
T l i E M O S T S i l ( I S S K I 1.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
O F T i l - W O U L D , T il l *
n a t i o n a l
LIFE INSURANCE COMFY
U N I T E D S T A T I C S U K A M E R I C A ,
Cti^W rM l.y S p . I . Act of Co>w .
Cask CapiUl..,,., t i , 9 Q l tN 0 ,
BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADKLPHIA,
O F F I C E R S .
CLARENCE H. CLARK. Pliilsdulphls. Presi.jcnt. JA Y COOKE. Philadelphia, Chximian Fin.-uiee and
R n w u t i v r O iu i u i i t u a.HENRY I). COOKE, W a r i i in p t o n , V ie e Preeldeut EMERSON W. PEET. P h i lo d * I , .h ia , .Secretary and
A/Tt.FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.
Direct* r.
Thie Company issued, exDteu* e,
, P l i i lM le lp h la , J le i i ic t ♦
in the first YKaK o f its
7 ,0 7 0 POLICIES,INSURING OVER
119,2-50,000.The A n n u a l P re m iu n-»unt t o > »er
$750,000.00.THE N A T IO N A L L I F E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A
N Y , o f t h e U n ite d S t a te s o f A m e r ic a , a f f o rd s u t.e - quah-d s e c u r i ty t o i t? Policy holders, a r.d c o m b in * all t l i e a d v a n ta g e s o f fe re d b y o th e r C om )<anie* , v* i th s e v e r a l , p e c u l ia r t o i s - I f . I t? w n d e r f u l kucccm p r o v e s i t t o b e T H E J fO S T P O P U L A R T H E IN fcC- K A N C E C O M P A N Y IN T H E W O R L D , w ith t i . e P u b ic , a* w ell a s w i th A g e n ts .
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