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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday august 3 1870 no 8350 by telegraph the war skirmishes becoming frequeni phussia invaded the heights of saarbruck cap tared king william leaves for tha seit of war activity in english portf lord ri'sslli.'s ideas england will maintain the inde pendence of belstnm eta etc eta a qekeral engagement paris august i—evening an official despatch from m tz ftddonnoen that to-day at ii o'clock in the morning the frenct aad a serioaa engagement with the pros liana the french army took the offensive jrosied the frontier a*.d invaded the tern ry of prussia la tpite of the number and position of the enemy a few uf the bat talions were efficient to carry the height which overlock saarbruck and our artilierj was not slow to drive the enemy from th rown the flat of our troops was so grea that oar losses were slight the engage meat commenced at 11 o'clock and ended ai i o'clock ihe emperor assisted in th iperations acd the prinoe imperial wb accompanied him everywhere received or the first field of battle hia baptism of br 4is presence of mind and tang froid un laager were worthy the name he beam che emperor returned to metz at 4 p.m berlin august i.—no news of any movement or engagement of importance tias been received from the bcene of war • lit advices show that skirmishes are be coming more frequent though to far of an loeignificant character prussian commanders rigorously exclude foreign correspondents from their lines departurk of kino w.lliam the scene on the departure of king wil li»m for the seat of war sunday evening as extraordinary the king rode fron the palace to the railway btation in at v carriage with the queen lie wore a hort military cloak and bis helmet wa placed on the seat by bis side the car riage was surrounded followed and fre quently stopped by the immense multitude snouting farewells and benedictions the houses were hung with flags and fes tooned with flowers at the railway sta ion arches were erected and patriotic in scriptiodsdisplayed the y leen weeping parted from the king witn repeated cm traces ivhen his majesty from the plat form of the railway car finally salutei the crowd the eceae was indescribable the people were frenzied with enthusiasm the entire court ladies and all mingled with the crowd and participating in it emotion surrounded the old soldier and bid him good bye with every demonstration of loyalty and devotion count yon bis marck and generals moltke and yon rood were present a?id were repeatedly cheered the km arrived at mayence this tuornir g with several members of his staff and re ceived highly satisfactory reports from the three army corps on the french frontier paris august i the prince imperial is in military training thirty thousand soldiers are billeted in hamburg the empress of the french has visited ie army the only correspondent allowed with the prussian army is dr russell the son of ahdel ka-ier has volunteered in the french rmy the women of france are wading im mense quantities of bedding and hospital furniture to the army nine hunri)r*i surgical students have one to the fr^nt among the r haplain in the french ser ce aie nine i roiestant and three israelite ergymen the wearing of the shako is to be discon tinued in the irmy the emperor since he has been with the army has kep one telegraph wire con stantly busy with hit correspondence with the empress london august 2.—evidence hourly ccumul-*t of the superiority of the needle i-i over the ohassepot.and tha fact creates leep concern in france the pall m-.iu gazette estimates that the prussian army on the frontier now musters half a million tf men a tivity iv english ports frtremc activity is noticed in english ports and in the dockyards extensive prep aration are making to put the oo&st defences in a condition v resist attack earl rit3sell hcks confidence in the o versment in the house of lords to-day earl russell moved the second reading of tba bill amend ing the militia acts he spoke at some length in review of the condition of foreign affairs and said the government requires full defensive powers the intrigues and perils upon tii continent are due to the un certainty as to the coarse to be pursued bf england in his opinion we need only to declare for the enforcement of treaties whereupon half the danger would vanish for neither of the warring powers ooortsthe hostility of england only in this manner conld antwerp be saved earl granville lamented the noble lord's palpable uok of con64ence in the govern ment a week ago he had fully sustained t said the speaker knew of nothing that had since occurred that xrald properly liter his intention while fully sensible as to our obligations to belgium earl grin villa oonai l--r<;'i it needless and injudicious co discuss them with publicity last week he continued the noble lord approved of he course of she ministers and was ready to back them up a change in hi posi tioc was irrational and inexcusable the subject was tb«n dropped bcb3ia indignant russia indignantly repudiates tbe design ith which he is charged of taking ad vantage of the war n europe to invade the danubiao principalities in the ' viooeii of ministers last saturday the supplementary appropriation bi was only agreed to after a bard strugg'e the independence op belgium et grftoville is in favor of giving distirct aotitiouioofl so france and proa*i of e v land's determination to maintain tbe fa de pendence cf belgium and luxembourg me a impinied by an expression of snrpn*e at the recent dev-lopmeata mr gudsfcn is ietermined not to yield to the gr wit.g feeling of the p*-"pl * ; btthe mu-ltry a ' anap.d paris atgost i-an abfurd canard was circulated fexiay to tbe tff ct tnat a r ,,, m muanderßtandtng prcv^i d ii tha prn*»i»n omftj that the crown prince c eoaad court bismarck of alienating eng land that hinuarck threatened to resign mad that there was a prospect of a cniu v tb cabinet thoq(h religious elema it p'a-i little or no psvrt in tbe premmt mar the aenti m nt of tha catholic populations in i c i tra cuuntr.-s is adverae to praasia and •■> line fervid cathoiica the advance ot the french arms i regarded in the light of a enu*de the italia ajuit nsw xokk aft 1.-a padaltothe ir ith the rleeision oi th council o enerala held on the 23d ul the effectiv orce of the italian arm ia heir rafu.il erf to 12.,.000 men a cap of 20,001 , establish d between mantua and vara ad two campa of obeorratioo are tormina '? aa r i!?"'*****l metier the intentior t the italia government ia to snter ken , soon aa tha french army withdraw oi c plea of protection gem kaut'er spal minister of war ia preparing a mn of obaervatiin in ths province of v.terbo l'ohkbiob angnst 2.—duke de c lore special envoy of france had a inn aterview to-day with baron roeensn ol he foreign office the ohjeot waa tr irgs an alliance between france and dan o—rk a german fleet including the innlclarl konig wiihelm haa collected in wilhelmt taven the report that it had been die trmed and the men paid off is regarded a snard _ as jet only nine french vessel live arrived in danish waters massed august 2.—th lantlii of the oru=a and proclamation of amuesty is poet tiled in consequence of the carlist agita ion the government has been violent ttack-.d by the ministerial press for th lelay in reassembling the crrrtes the ministerial council haa been debating a note ecently received from washington with egard to cuba ths united states gov rumens demands among other things in temnitv for american citizena illegally ex pelled from the island florbncb aug 2 the opinion ssya : lugland though she remains neutral de iines to enter into engagements with other towers for the preservation ol neutrality v statement in the xcuione yesterday that ingland had joined italy and austria in an lianoe of neutrelitv is premature _â– a washington north carolina matteitf wasiiingtok aug >. the raleigh stand ird publishes a public confession of sixteen itixeosof alamancfl county n c to the ffect that they hay been members of i se ret organization styled the white brother tood or constitutional union guard and hat they have withdrawn from it dem cratif convention tbe sute democr..tiocommitteeof ueor has called a keneril convention to meet a atlanta on the 17'h inst indians quiet information from she central stations on he line of the uniot paciso railroad is to ha . tfr-ct that the confidence uf the oiticms i the cessation of indian hostilities is in reaaing daily and that tha overland trade rith idaho and montana is rapidly reviv foreign consuls the president haa recognised basil vvagener connul of niotrsgua at b*lti nore joseph oyarzobaly y bucelh con iul of nicaragua ot boston and francisco perrera consul of bolivia at san fran california new york counti.nq bondb nkw york augnst 2 the work of suiting aud examining bonds heretofore baaght by the treasury is almost com pleted and they will probably.be destroyed during the present week for long branch the long branch steamers left to-day rowded with passengers anxious to witoetß le races nearly all the leading brolttr ffices are dpserted the principal operators aving left fot the scene of pleasure bpihh of the centbal bank of bru kl\n the central bank of brooklyn suxpended to-day and cashier james l spaeder has been a'ppoiutd receiver to examine and set tle aff-»trs the cause of the disaster is not ertainly known but it is generally as cribed to unprofitable real estate and stock speculations of the president h l pruyn h is owner and builder of the brooklyn pofttotfice building samuel's billiard rooms and an elegant private residence on jay street mr pniyn ia also reported to be the principal owner of the oapital stock of the bank the suspension was precipita ted by the notice of the marine bank of this city that on and after the ist inst it would refuse to reoeive the notes of the central bank and subsequently the city bank of brooklyn refused to honor checks oq the central the first intimation tte public had of the disaster was the re fufal of the paying teller this morning to cash a check of 2o saying he had no money and subsequently suspension was formally announoed the bank howevar continued dundg the dsy to reoeive all de posits offered the ha/ik is an old mittitu tion organized under the state charter with a present nominal capital of 2l)0 000 on which it hat for some time paid a semi visual dividend of 5 per oent tbe stock since july sold at 90 to 100 with few buyers at any pnc the last quarterly statement showed loans and deposits for the last quarter 429 000 and profit 29 000 the confidence in the strength of this exhibit is however diminished by suspicion as many of the securities of the bank largely consist of rial estate collaterals involved ia operations of the president neither the amount of loss uor tbe per cent of assets to liabilities has yet been ascertained though it is hoped that an arragement may be made which will permit the bank to continue business the city of br-wklyn is depositor with t^ie buik to the amount of 100 000 and the united states postofsce also has a deposit there for which however the postmmter is personally respoisible the other heavy depositors are cole 8c murphy auctioneer 10,000 mr murphy having a private ac count of sl5 000 vvi'llett jarvis 0000 and ueorge kiokel butcher 3500 judicial decision the eight l):striot,courtat new orleans yesterday directed the city authorities to sign 400,000 bonds for the ship island canal company in accordance with an or dinance of jefferson city pissed before the annexation of that place to new orleans appeal was refused the nathan murder no new developments in the nsthan murder the police are straining every nerve and there are probably greater ex r tions being used to detect the murderer than have ever been put forward in the cas of any murder committed hers the polios authorities are very reticent and re fuse to give any information whatever as to the steps being taken a brl'tc george burchell of jorsey city best his wife who was pregnant so badly thrt her life is despaired of he has not le-n jr rested the heat r.evn cases of sunstroke in thi city to dsy one that of joseph roberts resioent in jersey city proved fatal fcase ball the game at turnout p»rk between lh ucions of mornria and pastimes of fal timore after an i iting cooiest resulted n favor of the i'-ions by 12 to 10 ths mutuajs played tte fint game since their return frcm their tour to-day with the eckfords over whom they gained a decis ive victory—mutnsu 11 eckfords 9 miscellaneous state university coxytjca lon albut august 2.—the university convocation of the sute met in the assem bly cnamber sixty members being ia at tendance the chancellor hon o v l pruyn delivered the opening address rev ' dr o.dr/n of the state normal hchoo r ad a paper on lectures and text b uka prof vv iifou > f cornell übhrsmity r.»ad an elaborate pag^r on the 1 qic of uutfuafc sod its applicant in teaching rhetoric aid ' metaphysics bo hk tee baces bochbtu ao g ust2 ths race to-day i forsl rojpoi^frs-tosllhorsssthatnsver seat 2 40 was oi by cbestnnt uiok four h a - were trotttd t ■«•* raos bitw»*d<>sor palmt s"d l%dy tb^rfce for 4 000 cbm ff t swllmw imj 1 bo*ds la the favoorits is toe pools losto hum sucbs urn bsumsf aifim 1-tvfira th uaiid people attended the races tn day pi weather wu wars mid clear th tint race was won in th following order f*jor tirst civiiwr second saiu m third and lsland fourth tims 4.'i tj moodd net o1«m1 first legate seooad r b connolly ttorobio fourth boaster fifth time 237 third rsee • v all sges mil beats three oat of b « first|hes judge curtis fin uerio 10 nd biddy m alone third pompey psyoe fourth craiahean fifth viler sixth s--r qd heat judge cartu first pompey p ■• oond biddy mslone third cruiskoeu rartb h«rio fifth and viuy sixth third haafti judge curtis first hiddy malooa o nd pompey payne third herio fourth iik"-n if'h and vijty sixth time i*4 1:48 1-47 the mlvkrsrtuy msastkb memphis august 2 the wounded pay asigers by the disaster to the silver spray aro now in the hospital and all dsftf *<â– i alt who are able to travel will tsars for their homes by rail this afternoon democratic nomination b*ro me angus 2,—a demoorstio congressional convention for the first dis trict met in this city to day and unani mously nnmin«ted hoo william p haloes of biddeford body yoitw bang me august 2.—ths body of joseph poulin jr missing since last thurs day evuiok rose to the surface ol moras mill p^nd after the thunder thewer this morning republican nomination chicaoo august 2—jesse h moor was to-day rcnosninated for congress by tha republican convention of the seventh dis trict of thi state railroad coy etch the lake superior and uississi pi hirer railroad reaching from st paolb duluth ran its first train through yssterdfy the last rail wu laid at half-past sever horses bcrnkd to death nearly half the block fronting on clay and seventh streeu io dubuqoe wsl burred last mtlit included in the i wildings burned wm a livery stable in whio'i several valuable h ■•««*» perished loss 3 ouoj partially oovered by insurance i'u«*f poltiheuil the spirit of poly â– limn in the homan catholic cliurea is every day giving new manifestatio is the phrase mother of god was ionp ago t'lupt*i'l as the title to he used in speaking f the virgin mar and after i t.-itv the queen of heaven n the obj-ot to which adoration and petitions are directed thu m«ii of the virgin whether in marmr amting or pottery is always preheated in royal state wearing a orewn mac be»pan â– â€ΕΎâ– it-d mantle j t h the husband of m»rv up to this tiaie has been uiade tittle account cif bearing nuly the ni'>dest title of saint " and in religious art figuring a a demure observer in the soene of the nativity but now his turn his oorae for huh honors growing out of the new exigencies of the church a request ftignpd by one or two hundred butmps cardinals and patriarchs has been marie to the council to the end that joir-uh's position in the family ct the papal gods hall be innre distinctly defined erd n :« fxajted so that be may become t >- ol j ■«■of worship la setting forth hi i claims the bishops in their petition say " it being known or a long tun that in the whole world there has exis'ed an ar dent desire to have the worship of st jo seph established they supplicate and nr»y in the moat irvely manner the holy ' l n naenioal council by an aot of its â– '"• â– â– >•■vii authority to solemnly declara : first that st joseph in bis quality of father of christ being exalted above all creatures the oon relation of sacred rites accord t him in f future in the liturgy of the c*thnlio churrh a higher worship than that of any if the other saint and after that the moat holy mother of o«st second that the same st joseph to whom before ihis was assigned the oare of the holy family be now declared after the most holy virgin the chief patron of the uni>er«al church " — flortnc corpondtnt sew york i â– nt * is slavery still alive!-the dis patcheti hi '.â– â– tint th state commis sioner of lmsi iana ha r â– -< t\y released fnree bsoo children who have been h-1-1 ia slavery in the baton kr>uge parinh siooe the close of the war the bwy •* iiot at all incredible and suggests thu pro((ri»ty nf looking into this matter in the oathern states there are hundreds of *.%[>■■•<â– and infant ne.grnes still held in a state which is no better than slavery beoause tbny have not the ability to free themselves a trav eler in rkansa a few years ago stopr>ed a day with ona of the former slaveholders of that state one of inn mnt vivid reeolleo tions is that el & 'â– â– â– -'-â– , '.: â– *! \ »■> i and half oake.il hpsisttst fhs,mbtuii hack and forth thr"u^,h the yarl during the day carrying eaith m a basket bsm wu followed in solemn and silent profession by her two chimren each carrying a basket which was almost the oulv artioss used tocouoeal their oakedm n they were ia as complete slavery as they wore ht-fore tha war but it was of course only for the time the present generation will not see all the wrongs aud effects of slavery removed there are s%id to be white men now in the prison at frankfort kentucky who are serving out terms which began before the war for the crime of aiding slaves to e*oape it seems incredible that men of kentucky who were loyal during the war would al 1 w this to be without besetting the gover nor with | petitions for the pardun of these men but such seems to be the faot it is difficult to conceive the agony that these men must eddure at the thought that the war ihould sweep by them breaking millions of chains and leave them in bond age for what is no longer a crime — toudo blade jih fissi at a moßmoir.—-james v * jr is famous for his superabundant affec tion for the opposite sex an aff ctiod it is said more remarkable for miacellaneous ess than discrimination he never loess an opportunity to display himself in public and is rarely unaccompanied by s wouan he almost always introduce his fair friends as his wife and has so oonfoanded his ac quaintances by presenting half a duien women of a very different pattern tinder the title that they have a good l«al of cu rioaitv to learn who the real mrs fiak is she has of late appeared with a stunning turnout at cape may long bra oh sara toga and newport simultaneously thereby increasing the bewilderment th x is mt on the subject oae of fnk's boon companions was iotrodsoed by him the other day to a hither to unseen mrs fisk with the stereotyped remark permit me tc present my wifs is this tbe real mrs fisk jim was the inquiry the genuine no mistake—sun on pore art cu of oourss it is do you suppose i would introduce any lady v my wife who was anything elst perhaps i shouldn't but as yon have told me in the last three months that at least eight or dins women not looking any more aiike than a railway train looks like a canal hott wmm each and all of them mrs hsfc i've come to the conclusion old boy that this wife business is about played out " yoo alk like srtool and you act l;ks a mor mn " so the men separated - w - time airothim steel maki.so pkocka*.—lt appears from the jfoniteur saenti/hjue that a patent hat recently been takeo out m france by mtimm u'rsrd ft p^alaio for a new process by which cast iron v tr-ir.i formed into wrought iron st steel by meaus of th vapors of alkaline metals as vkhum and p ituiium this invent nis elm â– â– > i by the m'mit"'r to be suptrmr to the tte emstrprooess for several rtai s on of hi,-h is thai i sfeßsißmtss hm su'ihttr and pu-phoru hile the be h mer p'oc is rathw to au^m^r.t â– h . ropor-ion of these mstall ws te mmmm jnvtnnl ssys oonosrnisg this uks the bessemer urooess usasr t>irard a i vi i:i's umtu'xi is expewivs and n quires in its spplioatioa % gnat df*l or cbenjreuoal know !,<« and ojre the o*w flax rsosmtly disejv*red by j f bsasell sod which osnses such sir ir among prcfsssiotisl men eliminates sol h hsir and phosphmis from the metal in the meat oospyjssjs saamwr and transforms cast ir.«s into wroorht ir-»us sad steel f th first qusltty thk aaisricsn utstrtwa i th rerrr very smperior o the abow s n7bli*ra ktkbt nouns l«ll)ina|ul)br the drbi printing co no 11 t 9wa-n 9tkkct d.llterp<l . earner la lbs cltj â– usi.l b nuul 10 00 4f uiuum h . • fij â– >~ j 1 1 fiw do buhin ess directory samb.buhinkbs and location of tbm lkadinq uous&s of buffalo \' imb ol bbv readers who make purrhsßns in bui s <â– , by cuti.ng oil out aud i__ing it as a rtfsreucs all t tiui siid trouble tbe klec-u-m haa bsai araimiy maaeaidd bii.ru.tly xl itst cl__>a { architects ( yrvs e kmo sw rata at ag'l implements castings ac lij.ia .* iiajm wot-.i ft jbi ago (.«*_â– cajiaj bankers 11 'â– *. ll'itt \ <«.., ___,_. bm m isca blind hives finkc'a.stings ac clara a > 0.,-or niagaraand virgli--ara books and stationer martin iayi_-jr,3a6 main bmnbi r',_.*or â– * hru 4a7 main.cor mokswk bk i '• a lent bm m and - w sn**s_a u li !â– â– i.s.is wa la blann books stationery ac yol..k l'whwijoij a juhavson ..**-_. ot-j-ivti a jt '. r . *~ is si i ji m â– . boots a shoes a l bch-btvaolsm main a..a u j vf*il 8m jain blank book manufacturer j i « •!: i per im md im hashfugton onfeurioneh-j wholesale a retail w kbt l-rock a 00 ie-j isi-.n lakplt3 oil cloths feathers h a j zook uph'.!st_tsrß 478 main carpet fitter b phiilps,3*i4 main st confectioners w^olmale v r *.'.., a.....,..;.i.,dt>n0t 11 »* china glass a crockery hatth-.w trnoial 1..-jan geu e s iaw -•*..., iv lia-ii carriages harvey a wallaik lock near ooorter ho-om crackers ac b ovens a .-.*_•_*., lobsoiu 107 euioott coal w'holmale and retall 0 h im dley a co cor erie and teriac oeou'ie 1-akin a foot gen coffee a spice mills chase x l>.,;;_l main o poeiu cburciie coal and pig iron 0 x » i.sfi.n a co be oblo oor m-bslasiptl e '-. m..111w 11 c-mmerciaj wharf lot-it m a v.st dry goods i o.'d best a i.v wv main drapers a tailors b h irv j s,i l i4m*in dyer and renovator fcab ( i meat ' - 5 main envelope manotacttjb._t.fti u w rk*-.*iseß 21 w bwan engravers on wood fc'o t vviuhtman 200 main farcy goods ac volger rik ling a co 430 main furniture ac isaac o whitk,__i7 main fruit and oysters pl-.tt fki.it co.,'ia7 washington fine brass ca.stingb buffalo brass foundry 78 eachange glass and paper show cards j p hoffman m & seneca st up stairs orocers wholesale a m johnston 74 main grocers iwholeaai and retail e d i.oi.man 179 main geu ». scott 17 e beoeea cents furnishing goods btafiord a we-tttjn 807 main 8 ft i.a wkk.m fc a son slfi main a mutt a benedict 387 main guns and jewelry 1 0 bobs jn a co 186 main hotels bonnet's hotel cor washing . and carroll harness saddles ac j h ly'i le a sun 30 exchange opptwite mansion hakdwakk ikon ac 0 k wa l.linl l e 271 main and _> swan unlltt-ns a kip cor peerl ami sem-ca biiivkv sueparih a co 18 main pt'wl hi st susi us st.nts.-a dx witto weed a cu.,484 main cor w swan hardware and metals pratt a c j 48,4s and 150 teiraoe hot air furnaces a d oilbert m main hats cap and furs 0 t p in *.!â– '. i.x sos main bk..gtold k hro bm main wm w e..1 .',â– _! mian iron foundry â– aule iron worms perry cur ml-sisslpp clim'on iron works churcb car jatikrun iron founders engines boilers geo w tifit bo.m a co washington uroblo ikon naj-l-i r r spikes ac pratr a 00 48.-mmb-h tetrace lii.ht carbidvof and sleigh 0 c godwin bmbsbjim wsshingttm looking glafib picture frames howard a btt-fniro 18 «. swan malleable iron pratt a letohwortu b2 and a 4 terrao makrh.b mantles and grates c s i.mipeh 611 psiawmmw ' l swaktz a co ..'',.. h.i makhle ft granite works dufmonb a foiison corner court and-tor-fan john ckawf«mi 167 and 1«0 nia.ar mii.lin kky tthnlnaila and reuil hbnrv i'hkikn,4 hasa w u woodward mb ilain mourning gocds duo best a co 414 main music dealers and publishers jewett a u&ttobjlat 8 m*tll organs portable pipe 0s r 0 nk f,tlga>,akfc:r*o ivj organs melodeons ac geo a prince a 00 niagara seventh and ma ryland oils paints ac 8 pease a and fl7 v-in planing mills doors sash ac w a ev vns aco mechivulc pkintk.us a blank book man'fs bakt-.r joasid a mitu ito mdttl washlu ton pianos music ac oottier a denton 2sm main piano manufacturers 0 kurt7.man 10s 108 and 110 hatavla devink riu»s 401 nia-rara cor maryland paper hangings ac m h bi rgb,'us mam montgomery hros mb main merrett nichols 579 main photographers w m knight 266 main f b hambleton 306 and 480 main scales and safes buffalo scale works 83 main sewing machines wheeler a wilson 8 m c0.,-_ts main cor wilcox a gibbs s m co 14 s division nowrs m co 18 w swan floi-enc-jts m co 401 main saddlery hardware ac f&att a lktcuwortu 65 and 54 terrace silk hat manufacturers . mac__kn_~ie . t main stove hollow ware bird a co cor brace st snd erie cana stained gla.ss buffalo stained glass works 19 pearl « o l burns 3 main school furniture w chase a son si2-seventh stoves and hardware snaw ferris a co 446 main stoves furnaces and ranges u bwartz a co sbb main trunks daniel h humphrey sn-cessor tojno hnm pbrof a bro 303 ma>n st tobacconists a m adams a <â– *•*.,--.•.â– â– . w-vstiin-rton a 48 ai pear gibson f uowaud a co 20*j washington watchks jewelry a diamonds fttkin's jewelry store bm main t a b di kinson 254 main dan a castle 161 main steven bros 469 main watch makers ft jewelkrs julius walker 837 main died paxon—juiy 8 at salamanca n t w cholera to'inttt waj-v-r cv fsa t.iilyclild rf __ yt ah and i .*.._. i -.- pat'ti agrd 9 m ' ' 'â– - â– and 2 dyya smith aus-u't 2 in this cttv tharine ad lai.le la i_rli r <â– .' jaihn a aud catharine smith aged 7 tsari'h - an i 17 dar notlm of f rtvrai he •_â– ftcr ourniiie cootls a ot-rrps rtm."'t at ressonabl uriwa buffalo mourning tote 114 main at.,am rka_-.-bii-:k mmmtaln typm rossdiy and printers wa'-'ehnuie umlihe sverr articlt rrquutsei in t c p.int iig biishaass io say *-. tent tssiiw i on a rea*..".b >â– i m s say f undry h his couatr al*o elbctrji'vping in all it vari-tv ai t-rpe sisi>t«hl f,r blca's mulling ma aina ' ». lvman olaaa olnas 4a--bm '.-»-'.- rom wml w glass s-_*ort**d 4*rs plate oi.as-4 for stoki-41 and dweluto at las th*.i bmawsra pries m la w_ula ueaj bw bh-a isuhsd -*^__»__»_ l ml imbbb mtjimvwm\m^k_tx phrsq-.al for adoption — a healthy male child a'tt.ul i.e eek old addr-a until thuraday n_h th ogoe lt my wife agarta lazerts having left my bed and board without just . .- . a p rwins re hereby a 111-d not t trust her ea roy sc:'i;r.t as i sh-.1l pay no debits rf her con tract in j lazerus bufcle an 1 me hl-'it j.oht aid foim â– â– > 3h reward—lost on july c***7 -*â– â– -»"â– >' nnare with back spot on her mke sad fatmh cgs char_.es hatham east h-in'-n _â– '. *» v r-at-*.bt-fgt wajtbb house and lot in detroit mmstod in â– â– a han?e for a house and l-.t in bwmo b ul'me a banford 18 west swsn s sc pie plant wanted tlie sub aamaaa sill pay forty cents per bushel for ten tbo.isand bushel of good leah pie plant deliv eri-d during the summer at no 11 west fcagle nt baiff-10 f29 tf bradlfy philips a dewy agents wantei7—a few men and women can find light worn pr'.fl'abl m pi m«n st the buffalo iicri.ral subscrtpiion office 3:i.j mem v,aps n f_l wki.f pk makes 1 k .) i franklin st—wanted a 1-1 good n*am girl to do general work anl coos aaamptmmt girl will rec-ive tiiuh ws^es a ca»ad a i 0 • ugl sh irl pref rred h2-4t 1 9(u mai n st (-'°,£* barker j j\j wanted s good â– â– -.::-â– -,.: h2 3t help wales wanted a strong young man of goad habits a p.-rter and to make himself gst.eralu useful oily sin»rt men need at.,.u iliilfcy a koikweil bm main at b koaroimc amp mjjjmg 99__i pearl st.—a few gentle w v x men can i.c accommodaied with board and p lassßsw fdaaas terms r_-_.r_.nabi ml â– 'â– ' a """ wg______m ha!*.ieh wanted a married man with a few hundred dol a * wit and a rars chance to invest bis money by m***aj r real name ai.d whirs an interview may be had no m â– versreturn-d until august 10 addrea a z ttna oltto-i e27-tf 5»2500 to 3_-ftjo.~pai.rner want jj i"1 â– " astri.-ili c-sli bus n that will ray 4 p r annum ' nly bsbllsi having the __-__*» anwuul and that are reaoy for busiasß bbllllld for tar â– ;â– .-- iul'lre-as giving lull name bad stating when an i whun an i tcrvien can be liad financial po*t.,ffl_e boi m7s hl-si saloon and fixtures for sale io situated . n main it doing a good be-tosss will be wom on reasonable teriua julin utto 81 pearl st g2 ualoon for sale—in a de**ir ij able local.'.n and doln a osd bo_*-_m*j is newly fitted up with billiard tab.c _-•:. hasiinqb a otto 4 brown bui ing horses im carriages « horses for sale oue good good ys.mg mare with colt at hr side and one fin brood mare for sale or will be ex ohangesl for o'her li.it*>*e-i s-iitam fuf street railroad work inquire of jas ii smal su'-'l bt.-f-l street railroad co no 11 main t gsu-lw cjfmm carriage for sale _ a at^-^y three mated park phaeton i early new tv-ir-h h lln ci â– *'.-*-< .-. aj -â– j i keiuavs no n-tooth l-hi-i n *. g mp for sale—an elegant r^--t*v family carriagt an be sees at the rtsi d*m â– f the tali i'll i pierce 1"4 delaware nt al â– â– â– - ii ; . ' - â– â– â– â– a.j i'leßce.admm mirator oth.sc r mic-iigan and elk sts f-/l*tf rju mfw and econd ** ly^jw handwauon full sale t_jx also a secoro-hard two-seat wabor and a r.cord-haro leather-top coach aic w miller's f_-3 lin o washmif-on t miscei.laxkois tjui'c.ier fixtures no 319 west forty-first st near eiitht avenue new ork f gallon for sale i small tug for sale cheap l f_b 0bs"s or a van-ant lot for huilding purpose would be taki-n in patment apply to ill ml 4 han kurd lti wwst swan at main st lot for sale-be tween cli'npew and tupper sts a de«ir bl h u-o at 1 i..t beat of m-tln at .** rth from 8-iooo to b7 will i»e taken npa t pavm r,t this proptrtv la off red vtty i.w l4-e a pickering 13 we»l old papers for sale—at so hats and t.r i*e*its pr hu*"irei at this office ijtoß sale heap a valuable property ct*ntrally locatci with marly 201 c t a:reet lro.it on pavuil tr.-et and alio it 14u fo t w'n front adapted to a retail coal or itimlxr ard or an heavy liu-iii.at will be sold eh sp to clo-ic a e-ute m»»aru a chappell baal es ate agent 348 main s q afjood engine and boiler for aalo cneap at the union planing mill 110llkr a kecienwalt ct.rner chicago st _ *_____ sairb httisks mfobbale largbnkw3 story brick store on kri street bear the e__i.a liii.iluu t sw and i*l fiiii.-lud lyon a hakek t,2 kri j land ____ mfor sale-no t!9 ilifi'on p ace near al.eu t a two st ry ira-ne dw.-j ling i'ontuiiiing fl rooms lot 44x114 with a flm aricty of fr.i.t and onumintat trees lee a i'ickkkino 13 vest swan t wiluamsville property for sale a flnt 1 st.ry and t.a-emet.t frami houteon t-.llicott st in ha vi.l-_e of willum ill , in good order flnn y nl gr*i>e vine..fru t trees ac wil bs sold htm-p " juhn oito 81 pearl st 120 mfor s\le by m mccomb no 5 south divi-l-n t 3 14 seneca-it t-akery ard onfeetiorery store and dwelling this is-ne of the finest s-utboh in this t-ity to a good husines man it ian be made pay or itaelf in 4 ears will ell cheap and on bs-f urms m chijan at con.it of n..rth 3-.-tory brii-k sl.ir sini d-t ling * irood t.-ick oven well of water etc wiil sell cheip r would eachatigt f t a private dwelling worth 3 ba 100 i-luu ft ij-t ry fram h aasa new in nc co.iuhlo haa gaa water aid o*_-*r ai-o 110 mnth 2-story frame hwelliiia in good or.ier will sell together or septrate would trad fin large h u*e r**l m ms n bt worth 16.a-0 or b7ow t pper t near vir_inia st . bssßlj frame n cood eon lil-on gas cellar and a gu iw llof wate rutt trees ol ali kinds and gripes th l-alsttft ir nt runninz throu/h to i-elawarc plac ; n-oai enough for 4 houses will scl chtapa-t h owners gulng to eur.pe 197 o*or_ta.t s-story brick dwell ng has ce.lar .- i ... i niagara water this is a beautiiul location will sell cheap or would take a ins house and t in part pay p mmmi immediately price 845tt i also m-veral small farms for sale or exchange tor eit-i-property apply at mcijoiib'aland office no 5 south ___\ n st fpreap cottages for sale 64i norris pla-te lot i&allft 117 fourth st lot i_.-_i.jo m monroe st lot i-alo 8-7 pslraerst lot soaxloo fiq hastinos a 0rt0.4 br..wm piill-iing houses and lots on dela warkst f--r aia thfl iblibj brick house wth lot 32 hy 2i on the south west crner of tui-per a d th laware •,. ; also the 3-sto-y n asti'i fro t b*ick hoiise elegantly finished and ire-icocd.furni hed with ii the aw convenienctr-saiid warmed by steam t-gether wilt stable and can iage house btlng no 603 delaware at ; also the l^-story bnck house in complete order wit lot 50x174 and eholoe fru t no _-__) delawar it ai-o tbe new t-story and french mm brick hou witl wing ail eomptfte with lot 60x173 betne no 01 delaware ft also tne 8-slory bnek house with lot 52x154 nu 14 de'a are st slao tbe s tory au wing brick h.iu-e with bri-k barn and lot 50x172 no lflt de.awar at lyon a baker go erie r »- i ffli m property for sale f>v__s ov mai*4 st - 48 tenth st . 1 story frame lot soxics - s paaniylvamat-t 2-«tcry frame lot 4 ul3 thirteen fa ,-. . 8-etorj fra-n s xi »• i.ih t.,2 lory frame lot 50x100 w8 haaao at 1-stttry fram lot ttx9o 00 i iifton piaoa t story ltaine lot 44x 14 ;*•• tenth at . latory frame with ts g lot mb maryland s-etor-s ira os lot 33x1**0 i*4 atlsn bt litarr fiw_s-,k>t__>ai_a all of tjbe abore win besom st mm d pnea ' r home a raefded rssj awtass agtmts lawsatlsmo _. m for rale mo m 9 p__larl 5f aaal t-sa-cry aad aaam-nt brlofe in pb*b*msamb iraa hot sad c t'd st er wil i sold oaaas tart*ai john oitu.bi read at g for sale or to exchange po • ilm>43__m immmm mmm mm a km m it lawiliri awilirt-bmmy at j*m ly-*c jmca**_yia m m lty usßiss ms a imm aa*m mum e2 r m^mtbtar jfcjtzil mfor sale—i-story brick col taire no bm kant eagle street nia.ara wa ter •*â– **. ar.e i*b etc will be aold t a urgwi or ex nanged or a bouse ana lot west of main at and e<-aa bmbhbbs paid hastings a ufto i b-ow-,'-b*nid n . 1 m for sale — several pisj jata res lences * i main frankloi and deiawan str^e't j h ti't-i hi p-sri tre-v f_l 1 r-iikable frofi-.rty.for sale elliott st 2storvbrick house very dedrable u good order price 85500 main it house and lot price 818000 ninth at house and l-.t price b-rooo nor*b division bt between mien gan a-idmjfceat nut bti 2 story brick house price lo d howard ________ 348 main at cg for sale—no 157 huron st '-â– near ii t it a --' r frame dwellln with lot 25xlc to . property is centrally local d snd will he aold on reasonable terms lee .*. i'ickerinq 13 w swan it r m for sale—a spleiidid new i-c-t li-story frame dwelling house finished off i trie nv-s w.,r-maiihke manner wit.i all the convent ences of a model house tr.e build-a is 21xt*3 feet itiv d-d so sa to bbat almost any taste good ciaterr and p:mp lot 50 ft on connect ut st and 1881 ft dw-p between tenth ard kleriith sts thi prop.rty will bt hjld at a bargain th r.**nall pay merit down and bal-nce o:i 1 ng j_ae ih'me ft rn ).', w w f , 1 fis mdel are vi residencefor sale—one at the t eat desirable on that tn-nt le a i'l k^ring i v s«.n st fit #* for sale—fine gothic cot vi tage no 401-e-t-enrh st u story frame it p^rtect repair and hut laßntj painted juiin otio 1 pearl t vi mfor sale - the two-stori frame dwelling no ih sixth at gas arid water lot 2'xlo f_r sal bmbp lte a pick kri ml 13 w swan _ ____â– m for sale — a fine brick â– '-—— dwel'ng on pearl st lietween court and mr hawk bta wiil h sold heap and on easy term lee * pickkkino 13 w swan st g m poe sale—the large new al__t 2-s-iry frame dwelling 257 hud ton st t_*t comer ol tenth st the house is new ninl ul«'»r t hilly ualts lot 03x1 lftj both meets psve.l wil ,_ old at a bargain lte a picktring 13 w swanjit *___ tm for sale at a bargain thi el d liable house and lot no 105 north dirt ion it lj—lory trans ia in fine order and very de hiatus will lie hold at a bargain if a-.-pli.el t*«r sot*n lot 2.1x115 with fruit ac hastings a otto 4 hnwn'i huil-bn gl mfor sale—no 909 washing ton st , * largo new 14-"u.ry fr*'i c dwe ling with wing cellar un.ier the whole h..use gas \ h.ll in coniplvtr order lid bbslm with anew hern lee a pickering 13 w swan at fis mfor rent—the 2 story frami dwe ling 2h5 hud ton st , between ellicov mid cottage its ; a desirable location will be r ute i-hiap to a good tenant lers a pickering 18 w be-anst lfl mfor sale—a splendid re>i deuce near the fargo property west of mai t boms and groundi in excellent order thi roiindt weli stocked with a great srl-tv of fruit john otto ml p a 1 t f2l avery fine coun iry resl dence for ale situated on it slop of th n.iuntain at ibblsliiih containing c acres full cf ulphur and other npniiicii and iiiderdrain.d 60 .'â– *(â– â– â– â– .]',-> and other-hruhbery vuh avtry nic 1 welling hou-e situated with the pr.s-pect extensive md beau lfu1 aim ail ne-ceitsary ou bu idings the nole p operty will be sold at least.-an the value for rash or half on short time for further particulars i ipply onth premse or to hume a sanford i itt vest swan st 127 1 pheap houses for sale new 2-story brick house 33s swan st with gas j t-xlory brick h use 878 oak st lot 33x150 well as shrubl ry a.ii.l fruit in ahun lance s-*tnrytrans bouse im south l'ivi.-ion st tn j o(m1 order through ot 1,.t 2.*,x115 gas water ac - i l-at..ry frajne cuttago 881 oak st lot 50x150 very i jesirnbk sod cheap 2-story frant house on spru c bear bata.ta st i v i 1.1 _ i-rtt rv fame cottage in rear lo 3*xl 6 lip hastings iv otto 4 brown\s building fa for sale—a fine 2-story hiil hr'ek dwelling on e'ii'-olt st near gen | pri.o low and on easy terms lee a pickkh g 18 w swan t fitt i at townley's land office no 1 hollister buildings cor man an 1 sene.-a sts for sale a tnry brick bens on jersey sl near the statt i forms s.li.i«l lot 0 ft front hy 150 ft in depth i ni|)rising aw 11 uk-ke.l gaide.i iiarn cow h.;u t i radlowl the ho i-e is thoro.i_-hij well bui.t ami i ittel with marble tuantlen istrtit _* att-s etc there i * a hue vie iroiu the upp-r wind w'ti of the n\er i afct and canaita shore price lerw than c-n-t and i 11 probalny fr.ni local ailvatita.-es.dou le in value i n the next two or tfaree years e_.rly application i hould l>e made l.y any person win i_ng to secure a i ari*»in as it wi i rnly he offered at the pr sent low i rice for a short time apply to a b townley.i .... 1 h.hi.ter buil ing g2 m for sale cheap 2-story k-l brick house 41 east tupprst in good order as ac lot 2.x»0 will be hold at a bargain for hh hastings a otto 4 brown's buildinga fl4 for sale.—a new and first las 2 story rf-.-rtdence with all the modern ni irovemetitn south side ol ferry street west of del ware lot 15ax53b lect termt easy f ru__l i tfl t hollifiter building for sale—29i north division st 1-story and ossement gas cellar and water till si il eh ap a tho pa-ty is oin to leare town rice l-.is.-0 apply to m mc.omb no 5 s utl ivisioi st ell for s4i.k—f-.rws i7arm for sale or exchange " ap.ly to lr-e a pickeking 13 west swan farm for sale or exchange 2 } ben s of laml si v te t genesee st , ■»: â– i miles from main st will b old i heap or t-x i ange i fo im roved pn.-wr yin the city ha-t nos a oltti 4 br lam's buii..in gt bl-u'k ro x land for sale "?:.} acres c a the mi i ary oal nea the pro e.tetl ruilr.ad im r x_**ats mutt be sold to c.<s iiakkk 1-r.e landj^rtic 2l i fih sale—a fruit farm on thh bank.(the nugara rher on and one half niles from a railroa.l tatt n wh re trains stop en i im a day eac wsy tni tarm will kh n \ laid .- i etur i t at wil at al ea h year al that ia now j iske.l for ii a-d wi h a small outlay in 10 yesttwil r iduos b saan a im-ime.-f horn i*25,0 0 to 30,ik.s a rar chare ter an ui*i**ll*ii*,m only offered f.«r i le iw-etsam t'e owner cannot occupy it apply to john oito.si pearut farm for sale—best garden land in erie county must be sold to clo utanestae i»4 a-res 2 mil from tbe court house will m sold cheap by huward * chap pell 34s main ft *_*_ | fakmt kotasai.ti a i.uuli farm of lfl acrca in the td.w-n ol west sentca pi les fr m buffalo rv b ick hou-e three htindre.l frra'ted d glsss ho.ise very cheap howaki us mam slsmß dll t chance for sale 154 cr<*s within 4 mile of the city in an excel lent neighb rot d in a high state of cuuivation with orchard currn.t bushes c.-veri-g one-eighti of an acre strawherry bed ac spring crops in the ground urge ar â– and a 1.-r-tcry hou*>e aa the etor intend moving to oreg(.n this property ktw.l heavy sacrifice for cash down further mrtlmßßß can he had at my offlce stvevdy application is desirable a b townley no 1 h.>..ist.;r luildtnp m for sale—near the vil »■:. i -*-■•■- f lan â– .:. . r fine cul ivaii.n th re a ou tbe premises a luo full i earing apple ree ol choice grafted v»rieties lio young mafkt t ees 1 e _-:::_- to 'â– > v best la pea-a dch try trees m**aa quinces raapherr ea • tc a iv ng spnr.g ia on the : â– <-•.. .-. ». a mest des hie p ssysßm loc-ted wlhin a ba-t ard a half of a f r..ri*hing vill.ge of sco in hahttanls on a main r*>au which ix always tn order john otto n pearl ti gl4 to exchange for city or f*rmtro*ierty.32oacr_sof landd-atrablv lo cated in mi un will be exchanged fo dea-jabl city or farm proper-y aad cash d fference paid hastings a ______ 4 br iwti's bui,din_r gg 10wa land for mas or ex change is acre of go d farmiig land de alrany lo ated tn dallas county state of lows w i *>• .*(;.â– â– ! ft r.-al * tats here ai.d c h a*jmm paid hastings a ot.o a brown's building tn m suburban property for sal on dele tin atenue near walden st en mm ib tr 4}-teres with a t-story r_me dwebi g c taiuirg ti roomi wi h cellar haras etc ; 150 ' vi â– -~-.,.'â– â– â– ] weu etc lee a pickesino 13 w saan st tr fr sale—3i acres of land in west seaeca 4 mile from mala sa plenty , f fruit good bou-e an t bar*a inquir st rd wabdb a bucklamd no 1 brown's building mb m dw___ixing3 to let t ftttcy md bas—ent brick he 101 fagu at , aast 04 o-a .; real 8 per mm h until may 1 iks bag sa,.«ar mm mm a awath nafll af i si r**rtf**t*r mm lain sal aad mtm mm bm m asmm aw_-i__-a a ... / ' ' to let—hocfces m a very mce fcrni3hei « btflse tj kest-gas water ud mm modernoovuii«iioe?,ki:il in a ry baeoel^hborho d â– ia4i a house partly f urni h rl m & ce>.i al kxauloi rt»-it taken m bo.rj tor further pwtioulftn pp '< h1 me a an mi d 16 w w«n t houdia iw hj3tx wk havj --. r :â– .-â– ; me bouaea which w wiu rent » educed rates for tbr â– .. i (_â– : of ib ytw ha • i>gss ott no 4 briwd'i building 10 m brrck barn for rent—situ ft ate on the •,> â– â– in rear f no 154 s*u ft tea miohiinui it lte 4 pickering 13 w swu rot elb large barn to let—situati ou l u caoal n«w oenerte rt x om for ich oree-i lyon a bakkr erie und offlca f23 10urter house to let—for v term of lea at alow ren ti an experience md râ– ponnble pfcty it la in the city of bull , q be • a at ne»r ihe terraoe pu-k and mi t -» -"».;» it r i»j lejot a g<jod buiiii«ta location a ti ; i b t-t order with modern improvement 1 wards 4 bujklind no s bru«n'i building fli f>r kent rua fine edbi fr nine dwelling so 20 n.rria p^ace with ban , d^liifhtf'i r<cati<-a will be rented low to a j(f nan lee 4 pickerino 3 weat an rt el m furnished house for rent a vlt pleasantly located h->j»e n jciaukl t fainiahfithr-.uifh ii will be nt-w y r apeo iad painle :. apply to john otio ol fear t g,2 to let—stob>s two desirable stores o prarl m to rent immediate poaeaaaion b hl'me & sakfoku lti we-t hwan bt frt to i.frt koo3is 7q west c'hippevva st.—a fur ift nish«d roum t rent gib-5t offices to be let-the suit i t 1 ii r known as the e w lanu office ti bxtwn't liuilunjfi wll he ft rent r m iijj n situate on t'.e nurthwesl cortmt of main nd nnwar its li'"n a lukkr eri • - a-.t offi e'2l rooms and power to rfnt the room are desirable and the power con taot inquire of e i b huliies miuhuan • the canal buffalo lofts for rent—in the nev blocd corner of v ashiuirton and green street fhe second story ov^r nos 163 and 156 tbt whol f the third story apply to marc'i 17 1870 cl»-tf jkwftt » root three nice sleeping rooms i that central looaiity 333 main trwt orei dudley & rockwell appl to qeo b bull or mortgages h f\(u lo loan os real es x 1 j\r t»te stlurity john utto wl pi it-1 st mortgages for sale on fjrsi atm oto tmopmmty one for woo ona fo hu 0 ne for 2300 ffl ternia im|uire of fcfj wards & buckland heal eitaw and loai broker 2 brown's bu idings ffß purchase money mortgage i w .â– :,.â– : id any amount lxx pickering 16 weat tifoney money purchiwmnnfv m^rtirages wanted by howard a ch*pfrl 34t miin^t fc3l c'uty and county orders / stdckw bonds and hortagn * tnmercia p*bu%n^ottatod l,y edwards -^ bn kl.asli itcai em:a c a cl loin i.rokera no 2 brown's build nit 326 legal notices cicperior court of buffalo 0 th wn'tm savinjr bank of buffilo plain ill aj,tiin-t gt-orifc bell and i'rnula bell his wift bhmo wall-bury and x ihh '. ali-burj and l'tnne " halishurv as admi-utrators f uuy 11 sal abur 1 eta d al a c salisbury hear he**e jenetif hurray edward s s,*i]c^r d cftm mar-h o«orgr h m ar-h phtmw pierce qn bp e kandall mary i l'r.itr m.fi e hiuch wihihm a linir alexan tcr mi-v ar â– alhtrt m llwitit rs sumnel n ca u lar tfil.son t williams lauren c wo druff m h.el i lor williim wi liams william parish uw k li--xnki delia ann w dpiff john m wooirofl cv unl a c i siednian f the d fft-datits o«arat hell tjr iila bell and al tii c wi*bary and nane h s'tdman : you h r^l>i sutuiii"nfl to 4"is"*llt the complaint itinv office in th city of buffalo » rliin t*tnty day ifier i he service heit-.f nbutnhnol oh day of wuch iervice ami f you fail tn a swer the c mplaint â– * ituiwiiri the plaintiff a ill apply to the cwort forth flit'f demanrtt-d mth wd i:"uip!:iint which com al*int f fl ed inthemflce ti ihe â– lerk of the mi premeumrtof buffalo on the dth of march ibto william c bryant puntiß'a atto'ney buffalo d«t«i bviffili mvy 11 isto e!6-ta express cartage express office geokoe j coon's pmofl tfully in'nrnwthepub ie t at he ha opened an ffice a no z3l washisu ton otrket where orden may bo ef it any tim 4etwr«n 7a m and 9 p m for th oar iuu 0 fvrmtui'.e bacoaok ant mkrohan'i'i.se c all kinds none but the mow txp r-'nc d obtm • dat re and carefu 4 ivers wil b emiloyod p-r baouauk which will be bandied in the na tcarefui manner baif^k taken to and fr m all trams n b.—open b*nj * minihuse furnished at an time f.,r political meettn((n proctsßions ml'-suek stiowi e'ic-mcs.kc et»-ly american merchants 1 union express company vqk 7 s 11 and 13 w benkca st blttai capital m,ouo,ot fonrard with the jroatest bi>eed and safety coin bank notes jewelri anil other v»lu»v.le merchandise ud pi*ct^)ree tad c.ucct notes drafts nd accounts eil tel with and execute 11 otl;er conim-jwioi cinnccthd with tr.e exprt:s huaine at fttl the pni ii.a plat^t between the city o new york and t ivksters n'irth and bolth»estt3 taresaiid canadab.connecting with other r ponsiwo expreri companies jods coin bank soteb jewelry vaiuaelks n o fakoo prudent w b prck aptnt bitiloisc tsaac holloway dealer lr medina and lockport baku stoke klafkjin'o curbing platforms door and window caps ani sills steps etc office and tanl co-tier of michitran rt and co uain and hiuahiinr canal marble works cor pearl & swan sts makble wokk in all its variety and superior workmai.thip air style at rea9<n«ble pri ea also any klnda of granite furnished on ihor n mm r es of any pattern will be furnlshtd to â– rder at new york pricea no 3 s««i *!'*â– >-* w<-fiw isz iqhatio post jt viekgivek osalert in paints oils glass u.ik)w 4ash artists materials *... h.ul swan rt boltalo v t john c post iacob vtkroiveh j.josef s house sign mm fancy painter u behufa k bublo.kn tort qkahhha maebliko gildixg 09 glass will hid ceilings kalcotninec x siljk umbrellas alpaca umbrellas cotton umbrellas it kennett's 273 mais btseet special notice or great reduction 1 bsrin deurralned to close out the balance of our large stock of hats caps and straw goods we have marked them down below tfll actual cost the itook oontuts of j ( hats caps 11 and t straw goods ! r sign ot ithk large upright bear 891 main street berctold & bro house fbkmibhihc the warken double oven cooking range ittisfactios guaranteed is all cases every range warranted sold acd put up by j c jewett & son bold aft^nu for buff to ard vicinity sib main and 324 washington rt gig buffalo k v fruit jars fruit jars fruit jars mason's porcelain-lined cap mason's porcelain-lined cap mason's porcelaln-llned cap at manufacturers prices w h glenny sons & co 204 4 206 madfjst we have just received a mw suppty c 4 double thi x ir9x btoneich[na for hotels ahd bebtacbakts id itvle and finish ftlmtmt cq:iii to china which we offer t ctj low prices w h gleuny sons & co , 11 s 1 « mais st the improved morning and evening star cooking stove one of the best in usb a]*o » l*rg j»ortm^nt of other stores til of whicli will he aold u seduced ts.ic evert stove warranted house furnishing goods builders hardware nails farm and garden implements tools etc c shaw ferris ft co til ho 4m main btkekt bb>ccati«t<al r riffith institute spaisoville me cocirrt h t wli cowman • its f«fi term oa r*djje«ds.y v v > si u7o ul i.snr "»!■»■., u p«b c be prm t fti vlx openi&f at ihs nn tbis »- — tavan t-ttrm sdnsnace s—uifmeit by i»j te wsso-stovtett a*ll xy coops special mot i'ie great bahgaitns barnes & bancf!oft will|opiÂ¥frhi'v>ay 3000 yarm lihen la 9tb at worth he 10,000 yahds 9-8 cajtibics at !&•., worth to 4000 yards oegantjus t 16c wohth 60r 5000ifsehch muslins at mr , wokth scc 5000 yards feehch lawns at 12ic worth 18c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 kailf steee t extraordinary in^ncements to.pvkchasee3 of dry goods at barnes sbancroft oor 25 cent dress goods counter u bupplied kt mil time with th hostsdeskable ettles of dress goods frequently worth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of each week we have our 25 cent counter of a variety of articles and at great bargains enormousisaleb in white piques at 25 cents per ari nd upwards black alpacas embroideries g!o\es and parasols shawls and wraps also black colored and japaimes silks ! barnes & bancroft cash house h4 2.19 main ktrekt wusiral pianos on ran—cot edbi tikh.t deston ( r â– â– \ : on srfoni hand pian â– wortv from 8100 to 15 rermstso lo<6odowd bala cc 1)20 per monthun.i p»i<l lor new p:ano worth fr in 300 to r-0 term 60 i 75 down halanoe 25 per mo th un ii mid for n-v planng worih $ 00 and upwards terms 1 - jown balai.ee 30 to 60 per month until i aid lor 1 iir fcwor'in lit c ropn«i the beau d molt ctl brated maken in the omutry ia.ludinu the stuswat h4itos and purch»s«rß will flnd t to th*-.r tnt-rert to ex prices and terms *■« re pun h ising cottier & den tton gso 263 main at chris kttrtzman piano kanttfacturfr corner batavia and elm streets two bquarea from the old courthouse the iub»cn>»er keeps constant on hfcnd * â– h ■•■msortmtnt of ciaoo fort in elevant roaewood ca-<ea which he warrant to be equal in tone touch and finish to ny n-»nuf*ctured in the cou try per â– n d««iroua of obtaining * euperiur instrument arr reapectf 11 v invited to jive him & cull be ore pur chming efewher chki-tian kl'rtzhan jewett & mischka's music stoke tie main street agency fob the usrivallkd chickerinc pianos at priom reduced to such an extent that they can '• i niihajri for nearly tbe same figure which lnfeno and worthies instrument â– o-riiu«ji-i cau and get an illustrated price int we are also afeutt for the oelebrated decker brothers pianos w~hlcb an now taking tbe lead ov*r all other ne tork m*ke our lane assortment of pianos also lndudea in trum«iu from th celebrated manufactories of j b dckham bloohfikld a otis a>kn 8t oabler we bare on band an assortment « the celebrate kb wqoei *â– 13 pailqi aid vestrt dubai which for beautiful and pipeline qosjtty o une el*v °' anlan *' •■durability of construction ci oeed sjl other make cad and examine our larg variety of piano 9tools piano covers c pianos moved stored boxed and shipped on sbon old piano taken in eicrjnw we an oonstaotly sattng to our very lanre wmk well soucfrl etuck of sbeet if umc musical instn aenu and musical mercbaodiae of every description jewett & wlschka tss main street w brihlo h t designing tnd ehskavug charles e brinkwoktj eikral emraver removed to o 3ial brr£ict in o-jj book un bcrfalo n v wwiiiug aj.d vlstctez card neatly e^nrnvwl act printed oold and stiver taarkirwr modocrsms d>or and stead r -, ixd^e a&d votary fc • cu«?1 stamps s nu-'.e to rd*r piiees rmor mb stencils flode i hju b i«1 tu - icco bkaxd9 r«ct rv i\>'u witn ctecgnh'c duca pot»v patim h.1u41a8 btkhcti uaiiiau>a masks i»»b bel»bm • fsw • s|o b s the buffalo ufltl>b jobipmnting office oisi|ihhj mm | m«a thi txrt bist mateftui >• all lv nrrtj m prwrid to uzcctt itiht iktff jto o look cakd inc jtm woke o v k*n waj nun 1 tleer
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-03 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-08-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8350 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-03 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-08-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700803_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. 25 No. 8350 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3019 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday august 3 1870 no 8350 by telegraph the war skirmishes becoming frequeni phussia invaded the heights of saarbruck cap tared king william leaves for tha seit of war activity in english portf lord ri'sslli.'s ideas england will maintain the inde pendence of belstnm eta etc eta a qekeral engagement paris august iΓ’β¬βevening an official despatch from m tz ftddonnoen that to-day at ii o'clock in the morning the frenct aad a serioaa engagement with the pros liana the french army took the offensive jrosied the frontier a*.d invaded the tern ry of prussia la tpite of the number and position of the enemy a few uf the bat talions were efficient to carry the height which overlock saarbruck and our artilierj was not slow to drive the enemy from th rown the flat of our troops was so grea that oar losses were slight the engage meat commenced at 11 o'clock and ended ai i o'clock ihe emperor assisted in th iperations acd the prinoe imperial wb accompanied him everywhere received or the first field of battle hia baptism of br 4is presence of mind and tang froid un laager were worthy the name he beam che emperor returned to metz at 4 p.m berlin august i.Γ’β¬βno news of any movement or engagement of importance tias been received from the bcene of war Γ’β¬Β’ lit advices show that skirmishes are be coming more frequent though to far of an loeignificant character prussian commanders rigorously exclude foreign correspondents from their lines departurk of kino w.lliam the scene on the departure of king wil liΓΒ»m for the seat of war sunday evening as extraordinary the king rode fron the palace to the railway btation in at v carriage with the queen lie wore a hort military cloak and bis helmet wa placed on the seat by bis side the car riage was surrounded followed and fre quently stopped by the immense multitude snouting farewells and benedictions the houses were hung with flags and fes tooned with flowers at the railway sta ion arches were erected and patriotic in scriptiodsdisplayed the y leen weeping parted from the king witn repeated cm traces ivhen his majesty from the plat form of the railway car finally salutei the crowd the eceae was indescribable the people were frenzied with enthusiasm the entire court ladies and all mingled with the crowd and participating in it emotion surrounded the old soldier and bid him good bye with every demonstration of loyalty and devotion count yon bis marck and generals moltke and yon rood were present a?id were repeatedly cheered the km arrived at mayence this tuornir g with several members of his staff and re ceived highly satisfactory reports from the three army corps on the french frontier paris august i the prince imperial is in military training thirty thousand soldiers are billeted in hamburg the empress of the french has visited ie army the only correspondent allowed with the prussian army is dr russell the son of ahdel ka-ier has volunteered in the french rmy the women of france are wading im mense quantities of bedding and hospital furniture to the army nine hunri)r*i surgical students have one to the fr^nt among the r haplain in the french ser ce aie nine i roiestant and three israelite ergymen the wearing of the shako is to be discon tinued in the irmy the emperor since he has been with the army has kep one telegraph wire con stantly busy with hit correspondence with the empress london august 2.Γ’β¬βevidence hourly ccumul-*t of the superiority of the needle i-i over the ohassepot.and tha fact creates leep concern in france the pall m-.iu gazette estimates that the prussian army on the frontier now musters half a million tf men a tivity iv english ports frtremc activity is noticed in english ports and in the dockyards extensive prep aration are making to put the oo&st defences in a condition v resist attack earl rit3sell hcks confidence in the o versment in the house of lords to-day earl russell moved the second reading of tba bill amend ing the militia acts he spoke at some length in review of the condition of foreign affairs and said the government requires full defensive powers the intrigues and perils upon tii continent are due to the un certainty as to the coarse to be pursued bf england in his opinion we need only to declare for the enforcement of treaties whereupon half the danger would vanish for neither of the warring powers ooortsthe hostility of england only in this manner conld antwerp be saved earl granville lamented the noble lord's palpable uok of con64ence in the govern ment a week ago he had fully sustained t said the speaker knew of nothing that had since occurred that xrald properly liter his intention while fully sensible as to our obligations to belgium earl grin villa oonai l--r<;'i it needless and injudicious co discuss them with publicity last week he continued the noble lord approved of he course of she ministers and was ready to back them up a change in hi posi tioc was irrational and inexcusable the subject was tbΓΒ«n dropped bcb3ia indignant russia indignantly repudiates tbe design ith which he is charged of taking ad vantage of the war n europe to invade the danubiao principalities in the ' viooeii of ministers last saturday the supplementary appropriation bi was only agreed to after a bard strugg'e the independence op belgium et grftoville is in favor of giving distirct aotitiouioofl so france and proa*i of e v land's determination to maintain tbe fa de pendence cf belgium and luxembourg me a impinied by an expression of snrpn*e at the recent dev-lopmeata mr gudsfcn is ietermined not to yield to the gr wit.g feeling of the p*-"pl * ; btthe mu-ltry a ' anap.d paris atgost i-an abfurd canard was circulated fexiay to tbe tff ct tnat a r ,,, m muanderΓΕΈtandtng prcv^i d ii tha prn*ΓΒ»iΓΒ»n omftj that the crown prince c eoaad court bismarck of alienating eng land that hinuarck threatened to resign mad that there was a prospect of a cniu v tb cabinet thoq(h religious elema it p'a-i little or no psvrt in tbe premmt mar the aenti m nt of tha catholic populations in i c i tra cuuntr.-s is adverae to praasia and Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ > line fervid cathoiica the advance ot the french arms i regarded in the light of a enu*de the italia ajuit nsw xokk aft 1.-a padaltothe ir ith the rleeision oi th council o enerala held on the 23d ul the effectiv orce of the italian arm ia heir rafu.il erf to 12.,.000 men a cap of 20,001 , establish d between mantua and vara ad two campa of obeorratioo are tormina '? aa r i!?"'*****l metier the intentior t the italia government ia to snter ken , soon aa tha french army withdraw oi c plea of protection gem kaut'er spal minister of war ia preparing a mn of obaervatiin in ths province of v.terbo l'ohkbiob angnst 2.Γ’β¬βduke de c lore special envoy of france had a inn aterview to-day with baron roeensn ol he foreign office the ohjeot waa tr irgs an alliance between france and dan oΓ’β¬βrk a german fleet including the innlclarl konig wiihelm haa collected in wilhelmt taven the report that it had been die trmed and the men paid off is regarded a snard _ as jet only nine french vessel live arrived in danish waters massed august 2.Γ’β¬βth lantlii of the oru=a and proclamation of amuesty is poet tiled in consequence of the carlist agita ion the government has been violent ttack-.d by the ministerial press for th lelay in reassembling the crrrtes the ministerial council haa been debating a note ecently received from washington with egard to cuba ths united states gov rumens demands among other things in temnitv for american citizena illegally ex pelled from the island florbncb aug 2 the opinion ssya : lugland though she remains neutral de iines to enter into engagements with other towers for the preservation ol neutrality v statement in the xcuione yesterday that ingland had joined italy and austria in an lianoe of neutrelitv is premature _Γ’βΒ a washington north carolina matteitf wasiiingtok aug >. the raleigh stand ird publishes a public confession of sixteen itixeosof alamancfl county n c to the ffect that they hay been members of i se ret organization styled the white brother tood or constitutional union guard and hat they have withdrawn from it dem cratif convention tbe sute democr..tiocommitteeof ueor has called a keneril convention to meet a atlanta on the 17'h inst indians quiet information from she central stations on he line of the uniot paciso railroad is to ha . tfr-ct that the confidence uf the oiticms i the cessation of indian hostilities is in reaaing daily and that tha overland trade rith idaho and montana is rapidly reviv foreign consuls the president haa recognised basil vvagener connul of niotrsgua at b*lti nore joseph oyarzobaly y bucelh con iul of nicaragua ot boston and francisco perrera consul of bolivia at san fran california new york counti.nq bondb nkw york augnst 2 the work of suiting aud examining bonds heretofore baaght by the treasury is almost com pleted and they will probably.be destroyed during the present week for long branch the long branch steamers left to-day rowded with passengers anxious to witoetΓΕΈ le races nearly all the leading brolttr ffices are dpserted the principal operators aving left fot the scene of pleasure bpihh of the centbal bank of bru kl\n the central bank of brooklyn suxpended to-day and cashier james l spaeder has been a'ppoiutd receiver to examine and set tle aff-ΓΒ»trs the cause of the disaster is not ertainly known but it is generally as cribed to unprofitable real estate and stock speculations of the president h l pruyn h is owner and builder of the brooklyn pofttotfice building samuel's billiard rooms and an elegant private residence on jay street mr pniyn ia also reported to be the principal owner of the oapital stock of the bank the suspension was precipita ted by the notice of the marine bank of this city that on and after the ist inst it would refuse to reoeive the notes of the central bank and subsequently the city bank of brooklyn refused to honor checks oq the central the first intimation tte public had of the disaster was the re fufal of the paying teller this morning to cash a check of 2o saying he had no money and subsequently suspension was formally announoed the bank howevar continued dundg the dsy to reoeive all de posits offered the ha/ik is an old mittitu tion organized under the state charter with a present nominal capital of 2l)0 000 on which it hat for some time paid a semi visual dividend of 5 per oent tbe stock since july sold at 90 to 100 with few buyers at any pnc the last quarterly statement showed loans and deposits for the last quarter 429 000 and profit 29 000 the confidence in the strength of this exhibit is however diminished by suspicion as many of the securities of the bank largely consist of rial estate collaterals involved ia operations of the president neither the amount of loss uor tbe per cent of assets to liabilities has yet been ascertained though it is hoped that an arragement may be made which will permit the bank to continue business the city of br-wklyn is depositor with t^ie buik to the amount of 100 000 and the united states postofsce also has a deposit there for which however the postmmter is personally respoisible the other heavy depositors are cole 8c murphy auctioneer 10,000 mr murphy having a private ac count of sl5 000 vvi'llett jarvis 0000 and ueorge kiokel butcher 3500 judicial decision the eight l):striot,courtat new orleans yesterday directed the city authorities to sign 400,000 bonds for the ship island canal company in accordance with an or dinance of jefferson city pissed before the annexation of that place to new orleans appeal was refused the nathan murder no new developments in the nsthan murder the police are straining every nerve and there are probably greater ex r tions being used to detect the murderer than have ever been put forward in the cas of any murder committed hers the polios authorities are very reticent and re fuse to give any information whatever as to the steps being taken a brl'tc george burchell of jorsey city best his wife who was pregnant so badly thrt her life is despaired of he has not le-n jr rested the heat r.evn cases of sunstroke in thi city to dsy one that of joseph roberts resioent in jersey city proved fatal fcase ball the game at turnout pΓΒ»rk between lh ucions of mornria and pastimes of fal timore after an i iting cooiest resulted n favor of the i'-ions by 12 to 10 ths mutuajs played tte fint game since their return frcm their tour to-day with the eckfords over whom they gained a decis ive victoryΓ’β¬βmutnsu 11 eckfords 9 miscellaneous state university coxytjca lon albut august 2.Γ’β¬βthe university convocation of the sute met in the assem bly cnamber sixty members being ia at tendance the chancellor hon o v l pruyn delivered the opening address rev ' dr o.dr/n of the state normal hchoo r ad a paper on lectures and text b uka prof vv iifou > f cornell ΓΒΌbhrsmity r.ΓΒ»ad an elaborate pag^r on the 1 qic of uutfuafc sod its applicant in teaching rhetoric aid ' metaphysics bo hk tee baces bochbtu ao g ust2 ths race to-day i forsl rojpoi^frs-tosllhorsssthatnsver seat 2 40 was oi by cbestnnt uiok four h a - were trotttd t Γ’βΒ Γ«Òβ¬Β’* raos bitwΓΒ»*d<>sor palmt s"d l%dy tb^rfce for 4 000 cbm ff t swllmw imj 1 bo*ds la the favoorits is toe pools losto hum sucbs urn bsumsf aifim 1-tvfira th uaiid people attended the races tn day pi weather wu wars mid clear th tint race was won in th following order f*jor tirst civiiwr second saiu m third and lsland fourth tims 4.'i tj moodd net o1ΓΒ«m1 first legate seooad r b connolly ttorobio fourth boaster fifth time 237 third rsee Γ’β¬Β’ v all sges mil beats three oat of b ΓΒ« first hes judge curtis fin uerio 10 nd biddy m alone third pompey psyoe fourth craiahean fifth viler sixth s--r qd heat judge cartu first pompey p Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’ oond biddy mslone third cruiskoeu rartb hΓΒ«rio fifth and viuy sixth third haafti judge curtis first hiddy malooa o nd pompey payne third herio fourth iik"-n if'h and vijty sixth time i*4 1:48 1-47 the mlvkrsrtuy msastkb memphis august 2 the wounded pay asigers by the disaster to the silver spray aro now in the hospital and all dsftf *<Γ’βΒ i alt who are able to travel will tsars for their homes by rail this afternoon democratic nomination b*ro me angus 2,Γ’β¬βa demoorstio congressional convention for the first dis trict met in this city to day and unani mously nnminΓΒ«ted hoo william p haloes of biddeford body yoitw bang me august 2.Γ’β¬βths body of joseph poulin jr missing since last thurs day evuiok rose to the surface ol moras mill p^nd after the thunder thewer this morning republican nomination chicaoo august 2Γ’β¬βjesse h moor was to-day rcnosninated for congress by tha republican convention of the seventh dis trict of thi state railroad coy etch the lake superior and uississi pi hirer railroad reaching from st paolb duluth ran its first train through yssterdfy the last rail wu laid at half-past sever horses bcrnkd to death nearly half the block fronting on clay and seventh streeu io dubuqoe wsl burred last mtlit included in the i wildings burned wm a livery stable in whio'i several valuable h Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’ΓΒ«ΓΒ«*ΓΒ» perished loss 3 ouoj partially oovered by insurance i'uΓΒ«*f poltiheuil the spirit of poly Γ’βΒ limn in the homan catholic cliurea is every day giving new manifestatio is the phrase mother of god was ionp ago t'lupt*i'l as the title to he used in speaking f the virgin mar and after i t.-itv the queen of heaven n the obj-ot to which adoration and petitions are directed thu mΓΒ«ii of the virgin whether in marmr amting or pottery is always preheated in royal state wearing a orewn mac beΓΒ»pan Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬ΕΎΓ’βΒ it-d mantle j t h the husband of mΓΒ»rv up to this tiaie has been uiade tittle account cif bearing nuly the ni'>dest title of saint " and in religious art figuring a a demure observer in the soene of the nativity but now his turn his oorae for huh honors growing out of the new exigencies of the church a request ftignpd by one or two hundred butmps cardinals and patriarchs has been marie to the council to the end that joir-uh's position in the family ct the papal gods hall be innre distinctly defined erd n :ΓΒ« fxajted so that be may become t >- ol j Γ’βΒ Γ«ÒβΒ of worship la setting forth hi i claims the bishops in their petition say " it being known or a long tun that in the whole world there has exis'ed an ar dent desire to have the worship of st jo seph established they supplicate and nrΓΒ»y in the moat irvely manner the holy ' l n naenioal council by an aot of its Γ’βΒ '"Γ’β¬Β’ Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ >Γ’β¬Β’Γ’βΒ vii authority to solemnly declara : first that st joseph in bis quality of father of christ being exalted above all creatures the oon relation of sacred rites accord t him in f future in the liturgy of the c*thnlio churrh a higher worship than that of any if the other saint and after that the moat holy mother of oΓΒ«st second that the same st joseph to whom before ihis was assigned the oare of the holy family be now declared after the most holy virgin the chief patron of the uni>erΓΒ«al church " Γ’β¬β flortnc corpondtnt sew york i Γ’βΒ nt * is slavery still alive!-the dis patcheti hi '.Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ tint th state commis sioner of lmsi iana ha r Γ’βΒ -< t\y released fnree bsoo children who have been h-1-1 ia slavery in the baton kr>uge parinh siooe the close of the war the bwy Γ’β¬Β’* iiot at all incredible and suggests thu pro((riΓΒ»ty nf looking into this matter in the oathern states there are hundreds of *.%[>Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’<Γ’βΒ and infant ne.grnes still held in a state which is no better than slavery beoause tbny have not the ability to free themselves a trav eler in rkansa a few years ago stopr>ed a day with ona of the former slaveholders of that state one of inn mnt vivid reeolleo tions is that el & 'Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ -'-Γ’βΒ , '.: Γ’βΒ *! \ Γ»ÒβΒ > i and half oake.il hpsisttst fhs,mbtuii hack and forth thr"u^,h the yarl during the day carrying eaith m a basket bsm wu followed in solemn and silent profession by her two chimren each carrying a basket which was almost the oulv artioss used tocouoeal their oakedm n they were ia as complete slavery as they wore ht-fore tha war but it was of course only for the time the present generation will not see all the wrongs aud effects of slavery removed there are s%id to be white men now in the prison at frankfort kentucky who are serving out terms which began before the war for the crime of aiding slaves to e*oape it seems incredible that men of kentucky who were loyal during the war would al 1 w this to be without besetting the gover nor with petitions for the pardun of these men but such seems to be the faot it is difficult to conceive the agony that these men must eddure at the thought that the war ihould sweep by them breaking millions of chains and leave them in bond age for what is no longer a crime Γ’β¬β toudo blade jih fissi at a moΓΕΈmoir.Γ’β¬β-james v * jr is famous for his superabundant affec tion for the opposite sex an aff ctiod it is said more remarkable for miacellaneous ess than discrimination he never loess an opportunity to display himself in public and is rarely unaccompanied by s wouan he almost always introduce his fair friends as his wife and has so oonfoanded his ac quaintances by presenting half a duien women of a very different pattern tinder the title that they have a good lΓΒ«al of cu rioaitv to learn who the real mrs fiak is she has of late appeared with a stunning turnout at cape may long bra oh sara toga and newport simultaneously thereby increasing the bewilderment th x is mt on the subject oae of fnk's boon companions was iotrodsoed by him the other day to a hither to unseen mrs fisk with the stereotyped remark permit me tc present my wifs is this tbe real mrs fisk jim was the inquiry the genuine no mistakeΓ’β¬βsun on pore art cu of oourss it is do you suppose i would introduce any lady v my wife who was anything elst perhaps i shouldn't but as yon have told me in the last three months that at least eight or dins women not looking any more aiike than a railway train looks like a canal hott wmm each and all of them mrs hsfc i've come to the conclusion old boy that this wife business is about played out " yoo alk like srtool and you act l;ks a mor mn " so the men separated - w - time airothim steel maki.so pkocka*.Γ’β¬βlt appears from the jfoniteur saenti/hjue that a patent hat recently been takeo out m france by mtimm u'rsrd ft p^alaio for a new process by which cast iron v tr-ir.i formed into wrought iron st steel by meaus of th vapors of alkaline metals as vkhum and p ituiium this invent nis elm Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ > i by the m'mit"'r to be suptrmr to the tte emstrprooess for several rtai s on of hi,-h is thai i sfeΓΕΈsiΓΕΈmtss hm su'ihttr and pu-phoru hile the be h mer p'oc is rathw to au^m^r.t Γ’βΒ h . ropor-ion of these mstall ws te mmmm jnvtnnl ssys oonosrnisg this uks the bessemer urooess usasr t>irard a i vi i:i's umtu'xi is expewivs and n quires in its spplioatioa % gnat df*l or cbenjreuoal know !,<ΓΒ« and ojre the o*w flax rsosmtly disejv*red by j f bsasell sod which osnses such sir ir among prcfsssiotisl men eliminates sol h hsir and phosphmis from the metal in the meat oospyjssjs saamwr and transforms cast ir.ΓΒ«s into wroorht ir-ΓΒ»us sad steel f th first qusltty thk aaisricsn utstrtwa i th rerrr very smperior o the abow s n7bli*ra ktkbt nouns lΓΒ«ll)ina ul)br the drbi printing co no 11 t 9wa-n 9tkkct d.llterp |
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