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maily fitpnbltr. ... -- bnlhant progress of our be n f 11 Queen c tv among the constellation of ctbcs w 1uch bordeJ\ on our great mland seas About 10 o clock Captn 1 Joy from the stand pronounced an address whtch was replete WJth deep mterest to Buffulon an• a1 d mdeed alf mhab1t ng the lake reg on The ad dre!lll w11s I stoned to w th most 11arke I attm t1o 1 ~d tecmveif w th great sat sfactwn b> all present The allus on of th~ respected pen! er to ItS con .nectton n by gone lear~<: t the commerce of our then nfnnt ctt~ to rhc completion of the Eno canal to the fact of I s hav ng sa led n 1182<> the Seneca Cluj. the first boat wh1ch C\ er sailed !rom lake Ene to t de water to the reJO c mgs, h ch took plnce on account thereof to the wonderful change w h cQ had been wwught n tho appearance of the c n s 1 ce he great event of lne opemng o£ tl e Ene co.nal l ad taken place 'ere rece1;ed ' th nnpla e and sat f.tct on Capta n Joy stated dnr n., h s a !dress tl ~t 1 e \as go ng to present to the co m on co c 1 of o r c t So. d memo r conta ns ~Ill a d rcl allo acco nt: of the Erae O..nal e 1terpr se full accon '~' of tho celehrll.liOIIS co 1seq1 \' t t po 1 t.; co pl tiu a d much 1nfonnat o 1 of great val o nnd nt re~-t., After the dthv~n of tho ndt!ress n spolttaneo ts meet t<r of the n.<=se nbled wercha ts ;vas held - On motwn 11f No \H P S1 R IGU~ E•q Pmto Dull>'<:x -Esq Pre~ de t of tl e Boar I of rrade \ae called to the char After h1 efl.J stat 1g the o&jeeL• of tl c meeti g tl e Cl a r nan asked what was 1ts further plcns ue \hen o n ot on ot N P StR WUJ E q the follo' ng rcsol >moush a !opted Rt$olttd That the tha1 k of th s moet1 g be and tho snme nre hereb\ tc dered to (apt TH.iD m:u\ Joy for hlo eJoq 1e t a d llerest g address delivered th1s da n tho .Me cl at L' Exchange nnd n o tr presence a d that a cup\ thereof be reque•ted for pub! cat o 1 the CJt\ papers tJ..:cme 1t n the paper to U t v. II be seen tl t there IS to be gNat S! 01 t 0 I the n tlf: Jo T!Ottrng Course comtnenc g on t e- --1 l of Se-pte nber- There w 1ll hp 111 nttellda 1ce some celobwted hor•e voll kno\ln to the •!\'rt 1 g orld '\.no g them we not co tho names of Lnd1 Suffolk Lad\ Sutton !IIIU Lad 1 :\'luscow of ~ ew York Lad, .Jan~ and Jack Ross ter of Cl cngo Bell R nger Cle'\lcland Chau a rq 1e- Ch e.f Ge- ~ a'\\\lor: Ca <h G I etc BufFalo be de otl r ver celebrated horse~ 1 he fall meet ng w ll co <Ia\, the 4th of Septembe and co t n w x da • \-Ve nrc mformed th t ev • eflo t ' ll b .. r rule b tra g s p Cl:) count of the Stu. e Fn r 'l d the races eannot fa I to be well attended We te d to keGp our read NS nd• sed of the mo~e 1 en!>< m the sport ng w.orld llJ I han c \SJ: -The Da h n IS 0 !S ' of the l<~th mst.. so. no J om1 th:r; LY a >Ottng Inn 17 ~ean old late of tho 6th Ir•fa H \I lc asleep 1 tTie opeu cabm ou n settee on boa tl the propeller Prmceto l o 1 her pas.:age bet' e~ 1 Ch cago a I tlus .on Th 1r.da1 n gl t last had tole from h 1 antaloou~ pockot (\ l ch •ere placed nder hL~ he'ld,] b, some a lro t VIilnm $G<>tn gold all he had and the remn 1s of h , hard ear Jed monel n the :\lex can war H s plac<l o res de 1co s 1 1 the ctt' of N~,~ York a d he left here <lest t Ite until b.e eau find some k 1d fn nd to f sh h m \ '\th the ncces.\llr> means to Cl able h m to rend )n~ home [? B.>:t<El LT or :\lis M TTH< s- TI s popu I\\ nctrcss :ml acco11pl he I voruJ t I \ a Benefit th s e-ven ug at the l agle. Stree Tl e-a-cre 1\I has chums upon our Thontrr goe s w h1ch \1 e tru.!lll will be substant alh ackz o vletlged 1 seve • ng Her unceas ng efforts to please a ld be excellenc~ of her pr vate character added to her ack IO\\ !edged tale t e 1 e ll e t tle her to a good house th s evem1g The h ll pre eutetl on the occas1on 1;:, a 1 nt1ra_et ~ e '>He ar d a e \\ l thn>.l5- C;).U;Qot fa 1 to pi n e IT '):'Qw BoATS -The K cf.trborlm sa A.l>o!.t the 01 1> tow boat• left s b tf o fire are ~bose beTo1 g ng to the Albam a d Canal L no• As good Tuck \otld have t all tl e t boats ln1 ll!1tsJde or the p or For •orne t 11 e tl e' ;t 111 e 1 )9iV Qjmost a monopo1 ,.., I II:? Moo\ tour Excunsr mono V even ng on board the Balke fo the be e jjt of St John's Church should not !Je o\ nrlooked 'J'he object s em e tl p a e-worthy and f the ~veather 1s fa~ omble tho sat! mtl't he n dehghtftl fme !loY See;retnry and..A...\.aos D rer Q:T LWJI\CIJ- ro morro v a propeller of about 460 ton• bnrtbi>n \Ylll be launched frou1 the •hlp• nrd of ~feson Jmn:s & BAGNELL The p•opel ler has been bmlt • 1der tl o mmed!atc supem tendcnc~ of Capt An HART U Hon WASiflNGTOS HuN< 1• to dehver the Anntven;ary Address before the AmorJCan lnstl tnte dnrrng 1ts comtlg Fmr 'l he Fa1r ts to be held m New York c t m October Fu . .u AccJDEST- Th1s morn ng W m Con sodme a hand on the Auburn and Rochester rOad :w ho•e dut\ tIS to run o'er and exam ne the track da1h w1th a hand car :was run over b, the eastern tram wh lo thus engaged Hts head was verv badh &ru sed and both legs broken He hu smce d1ed -RocfUJStnr CourtB1 I{{ ym•rilay FIRST BA.llNBURNING Ecao -Pursuant to a ven llbglit and niformal nobce the barnburuers met ora 1\londav at the Miltt:lry Hall on Vme street, m the Tenth Ward They numbered from 5()() to IOOO strong A c,.,s meetmg catlcd m oppqs1 tion, at ~ Hall on Court street., was attended b) about one hundred lUI we are mfonned The en thu•t2lllm of the meatmg was ven great. Judge Wx BcRIO: p~uled 'ren addre-. were made tEA.VES CJtlCAGO '&] Tae•day 1\ug ., I esday ~cpt 10 ru.,.d•y Sept a r <'sd JOct 11 Tucsdav ct 31 -Ton Ill Engl111h b' TaYlor; H\adl= L.nnox Halter and otheno and ibree m German bv Walker, Klippel and Stoo,kule' e~ It,. manifJot th:t.tthe only politlc!l! eltrhustasm there t• m the ranlls of the free soJI ptut\ Heart\ cheers were gtVOll for Van Buren and Adam• and' at a l~Ste a gil GEO 1'1' BULL A~nt ho11r the 111ee.tm.; adJOurned ID tbe bert po~~J!b]ti-:-::----,--...-------...:..-- •Pmt.-Obtd.t,.aM&Her•W.. ST\ORE FOR. BALE-The 3 otorybrlellltDreoD • ~ne~ •trot. lale}y OCCOfiJC:d by F A UeKla .t:bt Jl' ''fEA8UBING T APt:8-tU l! and!'Ofeor \'t\ I \'m~ 1 1 .r 0 .,~ ~tcf~~! ~e !'!~ l I 1t Wllltl.Itn be•old ..:l m n\\U i(c~t,..;. !'!: IN\ T rf\ f\\'-TT\ Az,:-ot \\ ~7 r F.T F. ;:, t; l* ltUJ f NE lVS! ~:>:W YORK !\]lg 22-3 p l\1 U The Insh meetmg last n•ght was vast and ent..ln s ast c: FJfte~ 1 to twentv thousand as:;;em bl~d a 1d mo Je\ was contt1buted hberall Four teen d stinct moettngs were progress at the <atne t me All more elated thnu e'er not\ Ill the d !';C\ouragtng account f om Ire \~ A>!<'\G1'0N }Jo da; \ug '1 Mr Edmund Smtth a cirri 1 1 the T easun DepartmP t was drow uetl to da t '\.lexn dr a llJ E~t' land Oh o fldE.'ra C' hus nes11 Lasl NI-Ilt'li Repor.: ~ Y.\ 1 ORK .1\ tgUst 21 - f ~l AMUSEMENTS \' Eagle Street Theatre. H~ncf'It: of Mls• Iieicn Matt.hPU\:s 1 HE Mli:iSE:s TtRRELL Have k wUy: volun ecred ana v 11 perii m o Ite M Tuznb er G asocs '1 UESTJAY E¥E\l!N& ADGUS'I' .,..2 n: ll be.:: :ted the celebrated P J. of .a:HE BRIG.lND. M ssn o Mr Etld! :\la e G az e \\ I\1 ss Ma the we: D \~ rF..-Bv ll ss !\ NA !\-l L U 1 ole followed by 11 e Farce of \'Oit.lEBOD\J.: ELSE 1\I e ( I\1 ss Mil U n 5 rn cu. c de NO .!'10:\'G :100 SFP;PEn. CHAMPLIN S ANTHELMINTIC THE BES7 1 IiRJillFUGE K.NOWY I pres<>nt ng th s Preparat on to tl e p 1b I c tl e 8 b\r I rr doe• not Intent! to rrco nmcntl tn• UNIVERSU REi11EDY. tl c a Jlesf s I e r to or place bef, rPt n ost f N OTARIAL AND UWYEKS• 8EA.LS - W Ill Jll)d Wltbout Gtm at ?.ug16 STEELES DOOK~TORE CLOTHING 1'01!_ THE MILLJON'ItFoR llOSTON O,'VE•PRICE CLOTHES WAREHvUSE, Fou.nded tn 1843 rclmzlt and cnliiTJJ;Cd zn 1846, au l exf.cns<'l:dy and favorably known as Gothic ~all Bu1falo 1 1 G 0 T H I C H A L L IN FULL BLAST! S LATE8-A splendid Jnt oC Weloi1.Siotes wnhllard noood frames and qf a l \\\\ A!Jo Loc 8 atea of va r ous • '\\'for sal~ low at STEEL&'il DOOJDITOJI.£,. G UM ELASTIC PAPER HOLDERS.- A ne v aun tment j .!¢ reee vp-d a •ugl6 aptl STEELES BOOX:STORE go& l'IJa!n st 'I ,O BE 80LD-TheLeuo lirturea .I.e ofa Floor an4 F-eed Store wen • tua&ed tn lbe beal'tO( the c ty For part eula111appl, o.ttb11olllee. Jj'l9 i t 1 1 000 GALLONS LINSEED o:n,-,.,. • -*1if' T: .C: l'ETERS .k llli.O --- - STEAMBOt\.TS AND