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lillailu 1\tpnblic. LATERFROMEUROPE LATEST NEWS! SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 10 LOCAL MATTERS. o::r L.uo: Eun: TELEGRAPH - The Cleveland Platn Dtakr o£ Saturday last says a general meet 1ng of the Stockholders of the Lake Ene Tele graph Compan;, was held at the Weddell Honse on the 6th ins!. The Company proceeded to organ ze under the hoeral charter of the Leg slatnre of Oh o ex tend ng the prov R ons of the act for manufac ur mg purposes to Telegraph compames and ts now mcorporated The hne belong ng to th s Compan) extend:; from BufFalo to Detro t, and from Cleveland to P1ttsburgh and IS now complete and m success fnl operation The followmg gentlemen WJdely and well known to the public have been elected D rectors of the Company .JDN.A.THAS CHILD ALEXR N BARBOUR JosHUA HANNA MATTHEW JoHNSOli LEONARD ILtNYA JusTIN MoRRISON JAMl'.S L R>:YNOLDS HEMAN B ELY 1V S C On Jos L WEATHERLY HENRY N DAY S,ur L SELDON LEA\DER M HuanY At a snbseque t meet ng of the Board of D ec tors J L Weather!} Esq was unam nousl} choosen Pres dent of the Company Heman B Ely Secretary and Joshua Hanna Treasurer RECORDERs CouaT -July Term - Befo1e Hon J G MAsTEN Recorder -The Jul term of th1s 8ourt commenced Jts sesswn this mom lng at 10 D clock at the Court House The Grand Jury was orgamzcd b) the cmpannelmcnt c!the follow ng parsons ALA.NSON Rom~so1f Foreman Damel P AdamM, Geo H Derby, Nelson W lla d Wm Spell Hugh MeM lien He ry Urban John N ewklrk Jacob S vartz Hollis Chapm Will am Gallager V ncent B dwell Horace Gtlev Thomllll Rathbone, Jacob Dorst, Robed G R chardsou The Jury were charged by His Honor n an uble and pertment manner cau::~os o the calendar for tr a1 om tted to mentlon. that th s companv hilS recent ly procured a nov aud boa Itiful cnr for the usa of 1he r road It s \1 e learn from the manufactory of J GouLD & Co Albanv and s a fine p ece of workmansh V conta n ng th rtv double seats of the h ghost order The seats :1re of much mproved consll:uct on as con pared w th those n general use Th s compan are no \ runn ng two tra ns per da) over the r road pe form ng tho d stance bet :veen th s c t\ a d tl e Falls w th the r usual prompti ude-theJ.r timo be ng ns de of an hour nud a half The com 1 an1 n e n e happy to learn Js dong an excellent b s ness and the deportmen of t!:te officers s b glly spo en of b;) all .-Ito pass over tho road Buffalo of t1 t' \he eal,Jo ts of he rein ves of a mnn found m tho Luko on the 5th mst , mtd who .lA beJ ond all quest on the man 1\rlcCAULEY who JUmped overboard from t1 e steamer B ltzc on t1 e 30th 1lit llicCAUl.EY 'as appnrentl) about 60 ) ears of age and had ev dent) been n tl e wa ter about a w oek Weston papers and part c 1 larlv W cons n v 11 subserve t1 o cause of [ u mamt\ h1 notiCIJg tho J!.bove to have ~son 1 v ng n.. \\V scon n Ten: on - .:\ny mformatJou Will be commumcated b) the Co roner upon appl catio 1 be. g made to h m here bv letter or otl er ;v se tr:f' E GLE STREE'I THE TRE - Th s evE>n ng the excellent tragcd) of tl e Bndal s to be pre eanted rhosa excellent perfo mer '.ir>< and Mr W ALL.!.CK per o ate the pr nc pal eharac ters A good attendance as h g I Saturda; even ng w h he pr sen a o W s we e qu te favo abl mp essed w h l,f concf'ption and de nca on. of R l Tne whole cast 11 as JUd c ous and tho 0 t r0 ellcct '' ns verv fine liT STE.!.MER QuEEOf CITY - Th s new and splend dsteamer commanded by Capt. T J T1 TU& whose qual t1es as an officer are well and Ia vorably know 1 s t p for Chicago th s even ng - We recently had occ~ on to c os~ the Lake n th1s steamer, and can th~reforc, safe!) recom mend t to the travell ng pub c as not on y a safe and expod t ous boat but as one on board of wh ch are to be fll.und all the comforts and elegance es sentml to a home J.ulEs E Me KNIGHT deceased w II bo gratifie-d to learn ha h1s bedv was recovered th s morn ng near Gra 1d !.~land The Coroner and seve a! of tl e fr ends ~~oo~d -rt~mfusm~.ill~the body We shall g~ve not ce when the f11neral will take place hereafter ~-:;:,--~--:::- u RoBBERY os BoARD A. STE.l.l\t: BoAT -A large :russet trunk was taken from the steamer Sulta:na JUst prev ous to her leav ng port on her la.st top by some persons unknown It belonged to Mr C C LYMAN of Brantford Cauada West No clue has been obta ned as )Ol to the robber- The trunk was full of valuable wear ng appar ei etc 1D\' Cu:n:LAl<D BoARD oF TR.&D.E -A Board of Trade has been rect ntl organ zod at Cleveland by the electton of the followmg gentlemen as offi cers- JosEPH L WEATHERLY Pres dent WM F ALLEN Jr V1ce Pres dent CHARLEs W CoE Secretan R..rcHA.RD :;}L LvoN Treasurer NEw YoRK Jul3 8 - P l'>L The Steamer Buena Vista, brought t1ue Cale doma s n@W8 tl> BoBton w !lay, With L1verpooi ad VIces The Buena V ISla arn:ved at Boston w 40 hours from Halifax Ltv:ERPooL l'.L.RKLTS -Flour 28s to 29s Corn 31s 6d to 33s 6d for white 38s !'or yellow With good demand Beef s 6s 5d a-s 6d Cotton ts one e ghth penny better on ord nay qual t es The Caledorua amved at Halifax at I~ rtf on Thursda) and the Buena V sta left at one the same daJ The steamer U n ted States amved at South ampton on the 23d of June m 13 da s fr~m New York The H bern a amved at L verpool on the 21st, m 14 dajS L verpool June 23 -The Cotton market IS no ]OWer th1s week Ord nary qualittes of Amencan Cotton are a po nt h gher The quotations for Upland and Orleans not only stead ly rna nla ned but the latter from the1r scarcity are qmoted ~c higher Consuls on the 23d 819a83g OuTl!RE.!.K AT BxRLlN -At Berl no 1 the 13th nst. a collis on w th the Burgher Guard ans ng out of nn nttempt to d sp01se some wo1kmen who had gone to the n Dl5trv to demand work. or mo ney be ng refu<ed the guard attemptedl to dis perse them and five men were wounded The news spread like I ghtn ng-barr cades were form ed and the people hav ng d scovered that the Ar senal was left unprotected at 11 o clock at mght made an a tack upon that bu lding and pllundered 1t of about two thousand stand of arms and of all the trophies wh ch t conta ned The -crowd kept possesswn of the bnJ!d ng till 10 o clock and then retired The next day was qu et bQt one of tbe Depn t es moved that the Assembly should se1 d away nil the troops and put themselves under rthe pro lectwn of the people Th1~ Wl\lj earned and the government reorgan zed At Prague the K ng haVIng refused to confirm tho provisiOlllll govornment and Prince Wmdscut gratz hav ng erected battenes around true town Lhe rnoh and stude ts arose en n!L$se ru d deroan ded a1ms FMNCE -France 1s st ll ng tated The !OsJg ation of Lou s Napoleon postpOl es t.wuble for present S x cand dates for Pres dent are nlrcnd1 N the field v z l\1 D La nnrl e Tl er. Pnnce Lou s BonaJ a1to li'I Matrast Gen Cavmgnac and M Caus dere ex 1 refect of pol ce The Or lcm s partv w11l s pport M Th ers and Bemer has d~clured n h s favor The leg t mates are d v dod bet<~ ren The s and Lamn!l ne If the elect o was soon to take pla~ce htt1e doubt ex sts that Lo us Bol aparte woul<] be the s ccessful ca d da. e The feel! 1g exh b1ted 1 v the French p~ople ttl h1s favo1 leaves no doubt thut m the event of u P es den al election 1 c would rece ve the vote of almost evel'} electoral college Ill F rauree cord ngl) tho Co s t lion has alreadv be~n alter cd to n ect th s first d ffic lt) n the work ng a d tbe President mstead of bemg elected by t1 e people unless e h s an absolu e maJO D of v o e gnen 1s to bu elected b1 the Nat10n I .Assombh ::\.IASSACHt:Sl:TTS 1\-!o lNG -'I he dernocraC) of Berksh re Massach 1setts held n me~t ng at S o kU Jge on the fuurth :w.s ant, pursm.a.n o a call 1 muon 0 \he s1 0 ner~ of Wlllcll 1 tlw ,t;vmmg Post a any one a qu~u ed -wttl the people of that cou ty w II rccogn ze so o of the s trongesl most con ant and mflue Jt a\ democrats of Berk shtre Many of tham have held pub! c slaUQns Some of them are m office now All arc men of stand ng and character wortl v reprcsontat1v~ of the excellent corn nun ty n wh ch the) live Tll\'. meeting was u very satisfactory one Peoj>le came from d slant parts of the countrv to attend t. Speeches were made by Mr CaArM.i.N of W s consm Mr Fn:LD of New York Mr SPoosm of Boston Mr \'VoLcoTT of Che.sh te aud 1\'lr SEDGWICK of New York Tho follow ng lutions p es~mted b:) CH.:!..RES SEDGWICK were adopted unammollSI) Resolve l That wh le the people of :Massachu setts ¥ 11 adhe:te to all the comprom scs of the co >shtutton and mruntam all the resorv.ad r1ghts of the states the;: declnro the1r u comprom1s ng host llt) to the e ~tens on of slavery mto terrllorws now froo by an) act on of the U uted States Resoll\\l That t l'l. the r ght and duly of the government of the Un ted States to presene the lree tentoues of tlus Umon for free laborers' from o u: own and other lands and for that pl!lrpose to prob b t the ntroduction of slavery there n Resolve l That the people of Massachusetts w thout d st:mction of party Wlll s pport for the offices of President nnd V 1ce President., at the ensumg e!ec!Jon such persons ns (bemg opposed to the extellSlon of ~to. very 1nto tho fl'ee te ntones shall be nommated at the Buffalo Conv\nt1on to be held on the 9th daJ of Augwt next and that we recommend to that conve 1Uon Martin Van Buren as a cand date for ths Pres dency Resolved That we hereby- appomt Charles Sedgw•ck of Lenox Henr} L Lebm of W 1 1! tamstown and Gershom M FJtch of Sheffield delegates from the Senate CongreBStonal diStrict to satd BufFalo Convention wdh po :ver tao fill va cancJes []\ EYTRAORDI\ARY ATTRACTION--There Resolved That th s meeting through tberr chatr man request John Van Buren and .BenJillmm F Butler ~sqs to address the Cltlzens of Berksh re upon the sUbJect of free sOl! and free speech at 15 such time and place as shall hereafter be des1g bemg exb b ted at McArthur s Garden a mam nated moth Crocodile w b ch :s well deserv ng the at tenttOn of our c Uzons It ts the largest ammal of th1s descnptlon ever oifered to the mspectwn of our mtizons and ~ould be seen b1 all who would have an accnrat~ ~Qf\lffl of the gnm mol ste:rs of the deep ·~ IB\T!te weat:-:h-er-i.S\'\\ile:::-l\'!~--:4-tft 7 t 7 1 -to-d 7 a) Last eve rung was rendered paculiarl) so bv the appearance of the moon [J' The lEOLIANS were g v ng Concerts at Ch eago on the 6th mst. A CHEAP L'ffi PERFECT DlsiN(ECTOR -Take one pound of Copperas and dissolve t n four gal on& of water and when perfecth d ssolved pour 1lln the vaulls sewers or other oll'ensJve deposits and t w 11 pur fv and rende:r the placo compara uvely free from offens ve odors It .li Qnly neces sary to repeat1t to contmue the PlQC!U of dlSm fection OuR T:tRRrroTT ~O egon 5 swd to contam 218 536,320 acres Cnhforma nnd New Mex1co contain 500 000 square m le..: They and the otlierTerrrtones of the t: rnon e.'lu_al at least 1 600 Q00 lKJUan mdet, or 260 000 UlliJ square acres - Thifu.-not onl\ a great, bnt,. grow ng country DAviD WILMOT -The consorvauve press w th 118 usual d sregard of truth have asserted posl t velv that thls distingwshed Pennoylvan an would support the nom nee of the :Balumore mob We were confident from h1s known opmwns and hlB proverbial firmness that he would do no such thmg but we were w thout any duect mformauon upon the subject. The fOllowmg extract mf a letter addre«ed by Mr WILMOT under date of the 29th ult tQ a fnend Ill Elmua, sets th1s matter at rest and paces the author of the proVISo where the friends of that mea!ure delight to see him Here (BY TF;LEGRA.PH ) N:.:w YoRx July I 0 --3 o <:lock P M..-A des patch from London dated June 24 at noon says A struggle has commenced m. Pans and the Na twnal Guards are fightmg with the petple bad already been an a.wt\ul sacrifice of' life th1 ng IS m great confusiOn PARIS Fnday 5 P M -It ls Jnsl reported that the Executive Government have res gned and Gen Cavrugnnc has been placed at the head of the armed forces nod ho.s declared Pans n a Stnte of swge That is the last movement of wb ch we have mtelligence and we can onl)' sa) that the usual expresses from Pans for London JOUrnals have not arnved All we can obtam from the best svurces IS a repel uon of the state ment that aU comm.umcation With Pans has been mterd1cted ~ew- York !Uarkct NEw YoRIC July 10-3 P M The e- f11 but t c change- to no ee to-day n the gen e al a§pcct of the marke The vent! er bas been unfa vorable for out door bus ncs, a Jd n ned ntely ntier the a vaJ of the • earner bus ness s nlu ost n.1 ways de pressed Asl cs remal s as I efore-stondy nt t4 81~1al5 for pots and $5 S?t for {lear s w th a mode ate de nand and 1 o J.esveyfi.m C'otton a a I ttlc firmer on account of t1 e for~lgn news and n few hund ed baJea changed bands at fc.~ll pr ces F ous The ma ket as for some ne o.t $5 12§{@5 25 for comn on and $5 25(a)5 37§ for far to good state and western nclud ng m xed and stra ght brandJ ~outl ern asbcfo['e Rye flour $3 O)Of@-<;>3 62§' Corn meal $0 44(a)2 50 for Jer•ey Wheat s fi n v th afar demand fo['m 1 og O~ts are n fa r nqu r1 nt 4J{WHc for Norlbcrn-Ia•l sale Southern 31Jc Corn has as gh y mp ov ng tendency The demand for expo['t however s moderate Pr ces rather on the ad vance Sales vh skey at 23!a21&c for Ob o and Pr son The prov son market s w !bout part culnr change Deef s very ac~rce and ook og up Po k fi m but nac ve Lard we quote at 7a jc fof fntr P COFFEE BEEF PORK AND FISH IN SPECTOR, DAYTO'V STREET BUFFALO All kmtls of prov o ons constantly on hand and for sac npl2 1818 DR FEHRMAN, Hommpatluc Physician, NO 2 WES~ EAGLE S fltEET feblG BUI FAJ 0 !'F.If?HEALTH INSURANCE -Now England Heal h In urance l!ompany of No c Conn Cap tal 8200000 JoelW Wh te Dav d Sn th John C Ho land Warren Lnzel! Rufi s L Fnnn ng DIRECTORS W n am M Converse Sanfo d B Meech G lesM ato Cl aries Tl urber AMUSEMENTS Eagle Street Theatre JJfOND..lYEVENING JULY1D, be acted the CPlebra.ted Tragedy oi BRIDAL Me ant aso Mr Wallack Am ntor Mr Perry Cal anax (6111 appearance m Butralo) Mr Lorton Evadne M B Wallack. .Aspana, Mr.ii C •P 'I o conclude w th the Farce of the PLEASANT NEIGHBOR Cb stopber Strap 1\Ir Spear Lally E ~abe b lrln !':a sbury Nancy Strap l'rlrs Eddy Boxes 50 cts P t 25 cents Colored Gallery 25 cents - Doo s open at i Perfo mance w commence a prec seiY GRAND CONCERT. ~IR JOSEPH BURKE Respect u Jy announce• o h s fr ends, and to the c t ze s of Bufia o generally that he \\ II g ve ONE CON CER 1 ass s ed by the \Vonderful P arust RICHARD HOFFMAN (p ev OU! to h s departure for Canada) at CONCERI HALL on Tuesday Evening, .Tuly 11th [1J TICKETS 50 cents each-In be had (w th pro gra ne ) at t1 e !\Ius c store• pr nc pal Hotels and at the doo IIJ\C Couch nd Otto na s on eve y s de you S ands and rab cs hey sho v rv t out a s Office l S HAWKS I'br e rra1ns a. day Except SundaJ s T e st'I an Lea es B ff'aloo.;t et AM T c 2nd Tra Leaves Butr.1Io at 2 P b1 The 3r I Tram Leaves Buff.\l o nt7 P M A rl a vc at Roches er n 4i 1 ours and A bany or Troy n 22 hours con nee ng v th tl e Doatsto New York and tl e cars to Do ton Buffalo Tobacco Factory, 207 WASHINGTON STREE.~.-CYRUS ATIIEAllN .!& CO -HaYe on hand and are re- ce vmg 100 llhds Kentn ky~obacco of' a :~;elec on of one of the Partneno tb s Spr ng ALS0-100 ba es of Cub!l Wrapp<>r and F Hero 10 casea Qf~ced Leaf and Flor da TolJacco for C ga[ Make s and will he sold low for Cash AL~O-Mamuactu eu F ne Cut Chew ng and Smok ng Tobacco and C 1!a ~of a kinds on hand MAlO-Lump Cavcnd1sh T~ 1st and Common Tobac cu Snuff. .lte &:.c :v th a geoe ai as ortment of 20ods,. n Lbe Trade nl of -wb eh ~ill be .so d ow a 207 VV sh n on meet nutralo may:latf LOOK Oli'l' I'Oll PAIN JmJ.J'R. S PURIOUS ARTICLES A.FLOi\.T 1\ffi I ANDRE iV::s-In JDstJce 0 you a uab ePa n K ler andfortbe bencfi ofthep bl c 1\Ccertify that wet ave usedyourPa n K Iler n ou famil C5foryears for many of the d aeases for wh c-b L s recommended and we- bt> e-ve to be he bes Fam y l\Ied c ne n usc and recommend every fa n ly to keep a supply on l and tn case of sudden loess oracc den ITHACA Totnp:o: n:! Co N Y 1847 Rev Aaron Jackson Pastor F rst Bapt st Church Janes Clark Ann Dud ey Rachel \V on Phil p Case \V Hast ngs A Bowe Aby Baker J B Owe • D Ketchum Rev W am Cormac A 'letCTJ G D W Baley M A Oro vell For furthe part cula.rs see advert sement n another co u n of th s taper None genu ne r; bout the ' ten • g ature of I Andrews on the label ~'<old vholesale and retrul by \HLLIAM WILLIAM« 180 Ma n st Buffa o CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION! BO\''I'ON ONE-PRICE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE, Found.,[ n 1843 rwu Zt a:nd cnla:r~<d <n 1846: and exUntSt~el:g a d}atorabty f.UJ'Uln as Goth1c Hall Buft'alol GOTHIC Hl.LL IN FULL BLAST! Ft!rnl<ibUtg Good11 n end ess va .:1 llo} s' Clotlufig ea va e y n qual t)' ces /J0v6~ MI~RCifJUVT TlllLOR,