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buffalo express vol xxv thursday august 25 1870 no 8369 by telegraph the war prussia's basis of peace thk aiti'atiox dxch lkged < onflk tim ufotia kissia alarmed thk violation of belgian territory * , thk amp 4tchalons deserted bazaihe retebatihu etc etc ktc bfrh yokk august 24 the eouowiag dispatches have been received by pri at partita n this city from london to day a paris dispatch of this data bays the minister of the navy at the session of corp legittlatif was as reticent as the rest o ipvernment officials h intimated how ever that good news mit.'ht nhortly b expected from the ileet it is reports in london this morning that macmahon i still at<_'halons and that ba/.aine's position is unchanged i'rl'ssia-s peack basis a special paris dispatch says in the for eign ' trice aiwjrtlußg remains quiet there have been several informal confer e-nees amongst dillvrent diplomatic agents but thtre was no mention of overtures such aa ku^lisb p*per report all that is known here is that * beat von bismark b*.l inuirwtlv sent information to la tuttr >/' a uvfdu stating that prussia would only conclude f>eace upon a basis that will make it im[k>«sible for fran.re to think t.f future ravages 1c is reported hero that bixunfl is etill at metz an 1 that metz is iaol»t 1 that macmah.-u is mill at cwoni and has not gone to reinforce bazaine ibe frer.oh the-mßekesaspert that the pntswismiß re in strong force on the west side a metz the siti/atio-j not cilan'ikh the situation has not materially cbhktgm since last saturday exeept that the crown prince has halted at st tsier for the pur pone of reinforcing the prussian costm aud tis^ht paris telegram just n eived here declare that met ia rtainly isolated that tin prussians have cut off communication be tween thionviile mimtmedy and met that marshals majmahon arid ha/.aine arc in daily communication ami that no modi atiou is likely to succeed unless napoleon takea the initiative another paris special says l fair i reiterates my special of yesterday that mcmahon's form s arj with ur near ba/.aine in the ardenuen mountains but on other authority reportß that it in only an army of chalonn a regularly located army ther that has juined p.a^aiue and that the latter stil keeps all his lines intact the tffi-jrnm's bpeeial bays lea-ling citi/'.ns ot btrliii held an audience to-da with the qowsa and congratulated her on the recent rictaf&ra achieved l»y the i'rus si::n arms the u'.eu earnestly expressed herself aa ifnsriiriitlj peace but added that private lttterd had b..-en received which stated that the army unanimously deiuani substantial for tho future peace nf the coiiiiiry bafow the war could be brought to a cl me sa bbia ai.arvku a special to the ff/ttf«fram paris 23d aays i saw a letter to-day from a person high in otiice at st petersburg statin , that the uunsian government is similarly alermed at the state of sf&hn in poland 1 litre is agitation in favor of france and numbers of the poles aro leavine to tter their services iu tae french army on the other hand a movement is en f.nn in the iialtic province of tht rnasuo koipire ii favcr of annexation to the ger man tonfederation and is gaining ground the russian nt is on tho hiirns of a dilemma it is believed that in sflf de'enae russia will l>e compelled tv take part in the war london aug 24 count renard a noted writer on political economy and tinauoe baa been appointed prussian gov ernor of alsace a c'hartoral belgium journal explains that the prussians ue-ar th frontier tired on some b-lgian troops miatakiny thpm for french soldier it aluo states that she prussian detachment undoubtedly trespaa sed unaware on belgian soil but they left on receiving war a board of engineers has been appointed to repair marte-110 towers on the british joast letters from paris rcpro—l that red tape interferes aadly with evtry arm of the french service the loss of the saxon fertwfm in the battle of the ksih were seventy-four killed ami nearly swuq wounded of whom 170 have fincc jied i'aets aug 24 la libert bays sena tors melhnet and behao have been appoint ed on the committee of lmcnce the jiuroals continue to librae prince napi''it."tt for his abaetioo at kuch a critical time and idraa the chambers to inquire into the matter the national guards have held several ill—tillm lately at it was resolved that no proposition looking to j-eace ought to be sntartdbed so long ati the prussian anny il in freneh territory telegraphic communication with all poir-ts in the departments of an be ami t'ote d oj is cut ' 11 i he minister ot the lnteri'>r an thorn * the stav-ment th*t itliti<nial ailvii:e.b i f a favorable eharaeur if received from the armies m the riild but me lntonuation is purpo*»e)y withheld aa some urnals indiscreetly giro details which should be kept back the uintk'n rtvsa i tin conrttfatmtfial aush-tring the »-■■> i i tioiu f the london tim that the ffcndh are io a de^[>erate conditiou shows that kat journal arnvta at its occlusionh with ut waiting for complete o - authentic ri lorta of the recent events and dtlies it t ilecide who cow is in th best military po*j ti on — bazaine or king william it a-m that the hostility ot the time is accounted fur by the fact that a son of onr of it i>r i.riet>%r3 married the daughter of the prus sians ambassador in l.ondt-n ; and some pers'ina sav that in addition to this the liurral has bass heavily subsidized by bis marck the f"i;tincations the sam paper emi-oftioially my without ent^riu into detail we may si rina that the work on the forlitkations <•( the capital is propresßiog with wonderfi rapidity and the •!"■<• of the population ia immense prussian papers represent pan n t tle paris nf 1702 to isi.v they willjiscovt-r their mistake the capital proves co ever bhe is the heart of frai.ce she ready to receive the enemy neither sp nor rtattahons can break down the wall defense which her danger has cemente hmil'i the prussians advance to the ra parts of paris th*»y will tind this out tle pr<"-ee«a •! incorporating the nat.o al guard with th regular army has cc menced it is reported that a pruuian p near p^heims mi6ta.l.io a general officer marshal matm»hc<n tired twice a him 1 mi?aed his aim bat hit and dangerou wounded a soldier standmg by the side the officer the spy was instantly m cortd the national lo vn the itm si qjffiri saya that tte ationntof the notiooai loan taken ye*t*i da as far »■hear<l from wu os\o6q,o u fmnc and when the list doaael lait ni-h at latal o.oou persons waiting to bsbhekbh wf e sent away ueturns fr^m m»r?eillt bsvtlnßl and several i»ther large cities have r-s been re ceived l>s*s e renpeoed th bmohij ad jarg crowds were e-?air.g fti busatrfbe tde loon u quoted in open nuiket at 6oi v ».: , «■»:!■■« n ft ur aa renter tw prm of th city genersjlv cond»a«ii , tto rfart l tb dmprim ulmxiujm tm^^lllili^t^cwyillgiaiilif 1 iinbett&'s attack u denounced w ill-timed \ i«jlatio or i!el4;l\s tmwithwif a dispawh from ailon a frontier towl of belgium sixteen mile from luxemburg a\s violation of b«s!fpan territory b prussians are of frequent occurrence it u reported that prussians attack belgiar soldiers eater belgium waa luxembur with pro visions for their array and trans port their wounded through stations of neutral territory these acts lead to fear that the position of belgium as a neutral pan may be compromised lf c*m*thwtioamel t in an editorial show eg an improvement u the military situ tion bays it wad reported that there a .•■■■.( engagement on sunday the '*! 1 which resulted favorably to the french it jives no further particular knultom of i'aris a battalion of sharpshooters pasi«in through paaia last night created r.-it tn ■■. ui among the spectators 1 he moral bom of the city hat vastly improvtd there ii ltsssie^iny and shouting and more vol unteering and all the citizens arc providing themselves with arms the woundod who return from the held receive ovations ami are treat d with every attention it lb rumored that a well known lady of hi^h mi ai position here has been arrested m the charge of cnnvt-yiny information t-i the enemy and imprisoned id \ incennes an knglish surgeon was taken !■■llw i^uardhnuse yesterday oh suspicion ol oein ft spy but upon e\aniiuatmu it turned out that he w*a attached to the lield hospital service and was released a lar^e number nf farmors are brintin their .■. u to the uoveixiiieat storehouses the minister i»f foreign affairs holds interviews daily with th*-amt>assadors i i austria and italy so frojuent are these conferences that ibey have itecome the tub ject of remark in the journals and lead to mm h speculation nkw yokk aug 24 a cable special to the ll ram from london says a special dispatch from berlin say a a t^re&t popular movement is on foot to secure for the liberal party an uihuenttal voice in the nettleinent of terms of jwace and eonvwm the ernian parliament to ivb expression to the feeling of the p»->»[»le to whose energy and patriotism evt-iythii is due movkmi:\t k italian troops a dispatch from home announces that there is a general movement of italian troops to the poctitivial frontier undrr jen ceaenaa ft is tba belief that vict.tr emanuel will be unable to contend against the feeling in italy for the poknenßion of rome a cable special to the san from bru^-mris sa s i did not meoeed in reaching bszatne the prussians were i vcrywher and guard ing every paes at ickanye * > rand van lm and kn dmoiid the railroad is cut and the way from mwntmedy tothionvilk is cjually out nf order razainf in a nkt k;i iiiit is not at verdun me in shut up in a prussian net ft ween mrt rand van^c the river rue and thu road from me to etain maciiahon mj iv macmahon loft chalons after buruing the camp fur kht.-iiiia thure he left the emperor and part of the troops and went iu a unrthe;t«t direction hut i cannot yet am rtain if it is a movement or a raoonaoi s met inrumpktknrv am i'isoiu'lel as far as 1 can me the spirit of the troops is t cellent but i iitvtr saw before •> > much inconipeteiicy and disorder in man i nvring 1 feel perfectly bure that the lea*.lers do not say anything because they do not know better n i.e bruu as=utnes the command of the twelfth corps rioa trochu the duchess lascher de la pagfsrie is exilod for having given information from the tuilleriea to bismarck thk chalons camp t»kskbtfi a cable special to the 7*ribuae from lon don 4th says our bpecial correspondtnt from kbeims monday says the l'halors camp j.s so completely desert*ld that u'»t a straggler ia to bo peeu we fcund them a^rin on the road to kheinih which wai crowded with troops of every arm as we approached the city we saw the french armv encamped parallel to the road from menehauld and separated from it by he noir vesle ihey are tamped on th right bank at the vcale looking lown stream i will not pretend to say what this unex pacted movement meant but it looks as if a part at luast of buffluflt 1 forces had es caped from met and are expected to jots the < halon'sarmy at or near kheims the-e is a rumor th it lii/.iine ia paying fchroogti llrancipre and vauziers what makes it look prubable is a atioug force of li^ht cav alry ht,re two brigades of chaflseura and hussars the are probably the advance guard ftazaihe kkiheatisu since i befr;an this letter news has been motived at the prefecture that btzaiiß with part of hia aimy ia last retreating by vosgexs vciy hard pressed by thy i'nis biinh he was obliged to abandon his retreat n \ erdun the road to which waa completely in j>o9se«iiion of the pinnailiim and that is why all the pr'soners aud muni tion3 wero sent bavk from \ erdua to the hhine ii any force has succeeded in reaching vac era or in on th road thither it must havo escaped from meu on the northwest or is perhaps that column which we believe had got past ronellottc before the prus sians sei/.cd the road on th loth but no word has come direct from iiazame for two d<t a and my belief is that he ia cut otf at and rate his near eafc line of retreat was closed and n ho had been driven off inti ardeunes i there is no telling where the expected junction of his eornm with tliote of man mahun can be accompliabed and if they jijin who is to command for neither wdl serve under the other duconknt is spr^adiuj fast amouk the troopa and ven aim.-d fliicera who are di«joura^ed by tiu faiiuru f ba/iine thua far to unite wuh uacmahoa i his letter although written two days a^n and arriving this morniqk by peat sup plies latfr new a of th poajtiflp of the t'rt-uch forces than his been allowed to come by telegraph it lends an air of pro bability to the extraordinary story that bazaiuc had made hi escape with part of his forces from met cutting throuj^h ex tended lints of prussians a sfc.ry of which there is as yet no w.»rj of confirmation from the prussian aide krtuch wlegrams l^oth dated yesterday m'tui&g aud eveuint and received in loa m kiaiult%neou6ly this iu rniny place macmahon lirs at lhalond and l^en at kheiuis the latter is true u the abovt letter shows i have the highest autbont fill iliiwllllliillill|l thestiteiuentof the french that the pruroians had sought pernu»-io'i trom the french to transport their wounded to and through lt.ixemburii the french mbist od tbis as an iasp&ad a^imissioq ol defeat what happened is this the pru^iau government applie<l to know whether they would consider the transport of wbbjhbd men through luxemburi a violation of iu neutrality tne euglish governmfcit a*ked the french authorities whether they objected the french replies yea be jit openß prapsiao railways to bbpa i stneted transmission of troops acd supplies i'russia rejoins three-fifth of to wounded we want to send are french if yoq object we inuau att«ad to oar own tirst nor are m-!itary trains c»p*ble of bein employ e*l for wounded l.is/litoce favors the prussian view bat hammond vnder secretary of the foreign ( mfiaa of pc»tts it on technical grounds and if the french insut on their view nothing will be done and the french wounded will have their own government to thank fir need lessly prolonging the.r siiff-riugt it is reported a meeting of the foreign ambassadors iu ml to ennuder the poasi me t rdis of ;■* 2 is wholly discredited the njs^iacs woui-i consider such a mwt m held in an cneiiy'e j-n*l a ttom dis j conrtßhy su;h tn tci&fave w'jiitd be re garded sa aanaaai ii t*ken io i^ondon or st pf-u:r»bnr but in i'ari.i aln.o^t a » i'.la .-: g fieatrai'.cy a prusxia nrrithcr belitrvea ; i;ie rt t ai i.i r.or would listen fur a mo v pro^oukl so oncisatintf a t the rld froin ix»ndoc no h-2 h mfaj we have a s'ory of a oon ! rict paaff eaut f i.ice miles from m«tz lii u-'.*y w:t.i a.!vant»gc to tbe freiieh j tls opinion h^te is thai macmahoo aadtht i c'ro-vn l'riace are moviag oa paraiui itaaa and boajtmmmng lor imaitini aad j that gan«nl bacaiaa is to n ■■! iihuill io with him u m attack on the crowr i'nnce as to the reoent battles one fact telln suffijit-ntly—their result the french ciiurj prussian cannon at louguevili and mar le t,-ur the prussians havt taken do french gums sine woerth tel egrams art ounsuntfy passing between th foreign ollice ai*d brussels the belgian commanders on the frontier are much exasperated by the constant at tempta of prusaiaaa to trao£ec«b the line and another pretext is bdgium would bt sui>port«d in defeddiii her neutrality witb the whole power of england it ia begin ii:ik to be auapected that the strength i of the army has been over estimated wo have m),(kmj p<avariani in crown pridov's army when the wholo active fuice ia lens than 50,<>0<l strong i'le popuution of f'arii mauifested much ■indignation to-day with the left of the lee | islatit kermltey was hissed while he , walketl near i>ursads in the boulev&rd , there is a new current of feel , mg in knglm the belief that kraace intends t>i a republic and that bis [ ni.in.fi wishes to annex alsace and 1..-i ■raiae to f nnaiiy makes large claaaea of engliethinpn fanor france the absence of the juecn too attributes to her prussian sympathies is arousing a bad fe«ling a leading nobleman said yester day in a leading political club . u n and king wilhain are doing more for napoleon than he is doing for himself increasing t:ti <, ■rn.in agitation prevail !■in k s1 the leaders of the muscovotif party openly clamor for war and they pro test that the i'ruwians detains two and a half millions of pules from their proper al legiance there aro reports to-day of a ferment among the itrmans of ksthoria and court land should these be confirmed russia ' will strike at once and heavily the ( i fi:,atin are said to be besie^ng strasburk with vigor but by the french reports ' make littie of that operation • los aug "_'*. a ierman dispatch reports that th j.aden infantry blieltert-d • by a heavy field of artillery from khtl ( miaompiad last nipht n obtaininj.1 a footi>'k ' within easy ranc of strasbourg and eaj tared a railway station without any lost new york 1 aramink tr'mblktf nkw yoke a tit j4 the owners of the n k wavelet lately cut out from brook n wharf and towi;d down the bay l»y the ■/ ii'in authorities have sued dr ' ir oehau for 10 mw damages the doctor nd his deputy kenneth ken gave frihfo ail each this afternoon m centra rank the affair of the brooklyn central bank i turning out n h worse than was autici ated i ef*"f»it*;ra will not realize more han 75 per cent of their claims ami stock lolders will lose ihor stock and its full lominal value in addition there ia little reliability of tbii batik beinq revive<l ti a htlni sew vovi vacbt squadron formally ad at newport today the annual eing over several private matchi b t i f ■■■■! between crack yachts mi'kk o'(;lish iiusf.v sixty heirs to sir francis l>rak met in hia city tn-day to take measures for the tcoveryof an estate valued at 125*000,000 n khgland thj principal bumnesk wan to rf>vide for the payment of the exbenset jrtadj iucurrl-d bb.ctal mrs caroline ivelling while crossing the fields hobok^n laat evening was net by a ruffian who seized the child in ler arms threw it against a tre fatally ujuriny it and th«n ravishing her the railway magnates the meeting which was to take pi ice on fuesilav last at saratoga of the presi lents of the through lines of railroail was leferred on account of the illness of tbos a scott of the pennsylvania < entral the meeting hat been fixed for the early part of september managers of roads id jiiention at^t in reference to the recent advance ;:; ratej on western traffic that the advance is not no great u is usually made yearly a t this season no change whatever has be^n made in jjastern bound rates at tlie meeting of jay gould crnn m^dorp vanderliilt aud thomas a scott in september ne^t a moderate and uniform rate is be .■:"•■•■; upon the advantage v be gained by a ujion of the lines being tin mana^^rs a*v » saving of expensive agen cies and cotnmifi%iojs which benefit neith r producer tior consumer relm'ction of taxk a b[>et;ial tu the ev nhiy poti from washington nayt a stau-ment has l>een prepared at the treasury department show irg the total eduction made in internal taxation and cusx>m duties for the past live years the aggregate is 9292,048,827 i tided as follows by the act of july 19 1 -><;<;, 65,000 t 09v by aot of march 2 jh'it 40,o0u,ou0 by act of february i 1365 j-23 000.000 by ct i>f march il and july 20 1866 45,00(j,000 by act of july 14 1870 155,212,003 total reduction of in ttrnal ta.7.-a 225.212,00a the net pro domci decrease ol dutifm on imports bv act of july 14 ivto b 23,036,827 hi.be ball a splendid ■r i of base ball wu played to-day twe*in ttie forest city and mutual lu a it being a home and home game much fin illw'lhwli waa created the mutu als inning were jfi to is miscellaneous colofted i iß convention kjuutooa attg 24 th state colored labor con \> mi,'in r^t-t to-day and temjk rarily organiz-d by railing william hich of troy to the h.iir k.-v henry hiyh land '■! i * mu*%d that all friendly to the eausf without distinction of race or color bfl allowed to take part in the proceeding carried the < onvfntion permanently r i^aoized ax f-»m<»wb presideut—rev v"m w liutler of new york vice i'renidentn - k-v c k brown troy 1 h jackson albany kev s c ilbert saratoga sec retaries l w crosby jr albany b 0 '.'. k-itl and s j stokely new york dm n l r>q ukmg the chair malt a short kllrea hb nimadl to obje-ota of tbe i'onvention to secure the opening of new fields of latar for eolored people and -> ■! many good tdechanics were workiog io yaloodi i new yurk '-■■&.-*• they were ti ltujwl from wurkmy at thi ir trades com ixi ■•<■■■on organi/iliod edacation finance coostitution ftt -*■a.'f public lands bvle statiiticß ere ordered to report at the ev diejf se»aion liev h h fiar net in i ■■• u ii*lla i •■; in the address on the pr<-*;nt condition of the mkrad man he said they k*-l come u their r >, and they would f-xercise tijpm particularly on the tuesday hu<xceding the irit monday in november kegar-linz the pihle jq^stion in schtx-ii he aai.i tbe colored ■■n were solid for ret^n tion he appeiled to his friend not t vote with th ps.rty who tried to recall the r»tific-atioo of th*i xvth amendment tbe color»r*l m»n who would vote with that party tthnald be < spelled from the nociety of lib tam the kev mr smsan new jen?y thought the ticie had come when th"y could have then right and adriaed them a^auut all intcmp-.'ratice and all hurtful practices muna ifiwimi n y aag 24 charles s oakley a proanient cit'zaa died last night of codgc^tion of the brain mt'edtcr examinatiow i ■.-- ' an "»'- n of wiljum conroy nn der arrert for aleged conopucity in the cm mtirder * -'* c^'ntinned uciay re corder shai«r leuied the motion to dis ■r ■■tbe mo<**r and a farther hearing is =>■: down for monday next sch'junek aiuore o_u 11 n v aug 24 tbe chooner i.itlte parw>na rith a cargo of wheat from milwauikfefor this port is uhore at devil'i n<we above tbe geae***t hner i nwßpttn c&ktkvtion hcu*w>!f f v asg 24-—the übit^f ralist ooutmitioo of the state of new york aa*eaab!"h yesterday c w croraireu o m&m t m ci'-tra l'reur'ent and j mtrbert grant t«r*ury tbe report-o tbe v»rio wgmaiwi wen a«wpto4 la tm evesiag .• smammm wm ilihiwn whmiut il so o it *•*«. tw jmw«u^fw iir fmd«(q i day the following mm elected trustee of th st lawrence vniver nty washington wheelock and george robiwm the following were appointed a committee on fellowship and ordination r«va john w montgoinerv j w pullman j g bartholomew c \\\ tomlinaon and messrs monroe ruie ii 4 greenleaf i charles eddy the coo vention sermon was preached by kev 1 hoi man of little fall thii afternoon there wuin educational meeting at which speeches were made in furtherance of edu cation the convention was largely at tended and the sessions interesting and harmonious bask ball tournament svßiicsß aug 24 the junior rase i-all lournameot commenced to-day the tint game played in the afternoon was be tween the mutuals of syracuse and uoch esters of rochester the latter won by 11 to 21 the second game played in the afternoon was between the kxcelmor of buffalo and the stars of syracuse the stars victorious by 31 to 10 the tourna ment continues to morrow stkamkrs mmmud pouuukkktsik aug 4.—the steamer neversink ran aground north of saugertu s light at 2 o'clock this morning ht-r freight was removed it is thought that the sunny side will be got off at hi^h tide tonight congrtssional nomination cambkux 0 aug 24 the demo cratic convention of the sixteenth liio congref.iional district nominated hon u e chambers of iklmout county for con yrcsa feusonal lome bsapca aug i4 qev hoffman lien townsend col w f moller and c mcclure arriued this morning ami re viewed the ninth regiment in camp the governor left for n,t>w york this p m lost branch races a lar^e number of horses are artivlug daily for the coming races wm smith enters black stallion thomas icttrrer>n for 2 33 purse henry harley enters chestnut colt harry for a gtntl™.nan's cup racf iki3ei national cq9hmubbs cincinnati an i in the irmh na tional congress tit is morning lami s v fitzgerald of ohio was elected president i w juinn of illinois vice president j j harrington of ind j w goil ot n y and j c liuyce of ivnn secre tariea roth branches of the fenian or ganization were represented br well as the irish national brotherhood james m i l president of one hranoh of the fenian organization has offered to surren der to the national organization all prop erty and funds under hia control tkkasuhy atatkment wttmtmnam august 24 the treasury now has on hand i,(mh(,ihk bonds pur chancd for the special and winking funds which will lw destroyed soon and hereaft r thr destruction will immediately follow the purchase 1n1»ian sl'i'kkintenhencv the southern indian superintendency is to bo mcorpoaated into the central super intcadenuy in chari^e of friend kuoch lag the lapp family bcukioh si kinchelh mass aug 84 — kne hundred members of the clapp family hdd ar ii at northampton to-day a ml ( lapp congressional i'rn.t.-r « ...- president of the day the principal address was made by hev dr alexander h clapp of new york foreign heavy rain storm woi.]>sto«-k ont august 24 — a very heavy thunder and rain storm occurred here last night which oaufled the kim r thanes to overflow and do considerable damage near beacherville a culvert was broken and part of the q reat western railway track carried away the cars of the steamboat express train going west were thrown off the track and considerable damage done to the cars but no lives were lost and few passengers were injured the firks in canada mostrrat aug 24 — immense tires are raging in the woods back of the vilu^e of ashton the village was saved by cutting down trees bo at to make a gap between tbo woods and the village devastation in great between ann ton and stedesvillu only one or two houses is left unburned st john n b august 24 heavy fires are raging in the woods along the boundary of new rrunswick and the state of maine the harbor of st andrew wan last night illuminated by the surrounding tires several villages iu harlotte county are also luttaring severely ottawa august 21 large sums have been subscribed here for the relief of the sufferers m the late tires and overnmeut will probably grant assistance a large numl>er of peopie are liviug under tents loaned by government persona sir jeflh a m action aid whoso health is completely restored is expected here in a ew day wsst im'ia and panama caei.k havana aug 24—the expedition now laying the west india and panama cable promises well the cable is being laid at the rate of five miles an hoar the expe dition will propably reach saatiagodecuba to morrow noon the electric current from the steamer to batabano is perfect ketirned fr.om exile madkio aug 24.—0n the return of a deputy jrom exile yesterday he was met at the htation and welcomed by 5,(*h repub licans who accompanied him to his rtaid mm tomato fu — among the new articles capable of bein utilized and converted into money on the farm nothing to uh looks more plausible than the making of tomato tigs the taate of tomato whether a natu ral or acquired one is uaiveraally popular and there i hardly a vegetable which the public demand has re'j'iired to be cooked and prepared for present and permanent use in -'!■■]; a u't at variety of ways a tomatoes and which retains m readuy a peculiar flavor the time will probably come when larg fields of them will be cultivated expressly for converting into tigs which we consider far preferable to common tigs they reuin the tomato taste keep as well as tbe others and could as readily be%xported m '. :■; i long distances large drying ap paratus most of coarse be constructed for the wholesale tig business and other ir rangements to correspond but we predict that those who hrst go into it will make a great deal of money the tomato vine pro daces enormously and the business seem much more plausible than the " haul cheese would have appeared to us and which is now so great a success the following is the recipe for making tomato tigi which we havi known '■■' with the best results '' collect a lot of rip tomatoes about on inch is diameter skin and stew them in the usual tninner when doce lay them on dishes flatten tvm slightly and spread over them a s ver of pulverized wnito or best brown fl „-.•; expose them to a sum mer sun or pu them in a dryine house when as dry as fre^h figm pack in old hg or unmll boxes with sugar between each layer if properly managed the difference cannot be detected from the veritable article modifioatioaa may be made by farther experience but the process is very simple fc.-i ' they could probably be put on th market and yield a good profit at half th - price of smyrna figs—and are so much bet u-r that the latter would to a great ezteit be superseded ji^rtuin-j tt-rbrur«l t^-stint i!f thic'oepfi lbuis i ar r the sesvhon of the corpi legialatif on the evening of the 23rd inet was nnusn ilv turbulent minister dnrernou gave ftnmrar.ee that there was an ample store of protiaions in paris there wae much ex citemeat jnlea sim->n prop need to send oat of the city immediately all those who c»u id not bear arms for franc the prop osition was greeted with applause g laia ij 7 d ogßesitod sesmliag a*ay the wound 4 jules simoo atmnefieauy proterel a sai nst this d^m tj tachard ereatod a tumult btfsjinf that t»«wwjs a scanty u f a^stadt is of abbsb^^b te i^m bi iam asmußft r sssaßßßßs%i t v who was much excited aocnstd the n . jonty of havuig brought on the war h - remarks were so haish that the majority refused to listen to him his voice was drowned by the upruar and ths sesuoa ended tumujtuously gambstta is general ly blamed for his lack of discretion the battles of gravelotte three pays fighting terrific islai oii tkr tutai dkfkat of the krinch no i'kisonkrs taken new york august 24.—details of thti great battle of gravclotte on thursday,th.i isth are received it is described as out of the greatest battles of modern times a reoonnoisance made the day previous showed that the french army was retreat ing on verdun the column was cut n two by the advance of the germans and the laat part driven back between grave lotte and met it was resolved to have an attack as the retreat of the french w*s out off the nnans were posted in a northeast direction frum gravelotte commanding tho road from hriey to metx the sev«ntb prussian corps formed to the right of the line next came the eighth posted asj the road to gravelotte then the ninth and twelfth corps thti guards were on the extreme left hks third tirst ami tenth army corps were held in reserve firing was kept up along the whol un 1 from elevrii o'clock the prussian artil lery seemed overpowering und the kreach ' batter ies were gradnally driven back va the second line in the village of st marie which was in possession of the ger mans many of the houses were battered down f.very available spot was crowded with woumled men bvssj the streets were covered with straw and the french and german wmiided were lying there m masse together llhyond llezonvillethe country is stripped hare . no conveyance nor food is to be had metz is completely surrounded by thn prussian forces the fourth army corps hamng moveil round from kast to north saiou a corps of pioneers has been aeut to the front four prussian corps will bo taft about met to carry on the siege tim rtm*inder of the aimy u to advanoe to the front the battle of sunday the 14th is described as moodier than koniggratz or siilowa in the morntng a party of i«r uians bad pushed forward upon the position of the french who retired as they ad vanced the french subsequently bmsjajajd strong reinforcements and futrenehed tin i bclvcs behind earthworks t-xtending around the city at a distance f two or three miles in a circlo jnolmtjug tho villages of ':,..., ililillllisi'l monu.y noissevillti and nou dly on the side f ths germans thera were encamped in the immediate n j i ■■■"! thn seventh and first army corps which with the kighth army corps which uas farther to the rear along tho highway from st avoid to met formed the first army iidiut oneral von st«iniiiet which ut the evtreme right of th ierman combined forces at about sa o'c'ock in the afternoon the french opvij>-d fir*j upou a raiment of gt-tmans mi the highway and uituly tha wh<>i army oajffpl un.lir gen v«»n mantetih^-1 ami the riivision composed of four regl in i,i - of the pttvcnth army corps iin<ur gen von ziatrow in-tame engaged the number of qatflmms troojin thus actually in liattle was 4.~>,(hh tlui french bad agreat d *' of artillery ami cavalry while the germans had lut little cavalry or artil lery the germans carried all tbe breast works a^ainßt the murderous lire of tha french who were always compelled to re tire before them hut tho murderous firs of the ch*n»t pot told very severely on the germans who in tho engagement lostmany more than the french it was the supe rior courage of the x-riiians which cotn pelled the enemy to retire they did this slowly contesting every inch of ground until they were driven alrnont ajj.mut tha walls of mats kvery account agrees that the bat tle was in to sa'igu i nary than an y during th campii^n of mjtwi no un wouuilod prisoncrn wer takcu on either side a corrt'-ujk-rnlent t\*-.tn ribes tim sbsjm on tbo battunsuof timsili ths li»bh as ono that liab srlj'.m b«fl t.jualled thirty mites of ground wti covered with tho isjsjsl aii'l bfswßdad affaoml nles i'ha can nonadu froci hm litrniiii bjd au<l the rattli of tho needl j/uiih were terrjliu the defeat of the french was total '! heir long col umn was smmi }'.>'.■toward the north iix order to eva<le the ierrnan pursuit by way of brisf . the loss on both sides was im mense m any french prisoners wero taken l(ii <■''_' himself was pt^rsonally attentive t the french wounded a fren-jb peasant tnken wink killing a wounded ger man wan n.iii . ■' at sbmw gut of the 11,00(1 iiihihi'.ijiti f tbtt netghliorhood scaroely any nqmsnd pajtu aug 4 — cpwardn of a thousand millions have l>«en subecritjed for the na tional loan of h*),*h)>i f'unds ;*■~ fobwsjp tht-re is a rumor that von ami in thn north german midister at 11-niie is trying to provoke a revolutionary attack on floina in order to prevent italy from taking action in favor f france tbe i'np baa declined to see \ on arnim wlio was formerly in his favor at the vatican a cm ai-o marhia'^r chicago not only divorce people by the wholesale bub ft also i ir -. them sometimes without their consent here is a case in point a person rej.fkiing in the suggestive uarnn of wouifxback v -. just ni.-l « bill in the ' r cuit < ssjsjft of that city against a female as suming to bear hia nam asking to have an alleged marriage bntwrrn ths parties «■* aside on th flpgassji turn tifl was married without knowing it comi/uinaot after alleging that h was married to the defen dant on the jiith of oofeaksjv last stab ■» that at the time in jueition h was cm tin«d to his bad by a lit of extreme illness and that for never days during such sick ness he was mmmomum and had lost his presence of mind and that while in this tftata of derangement the defendant went to tha couniy clerk's office procured a marriage license proceeded tfiencs to a minister of tide , v '■' "'■'' "' ' 1 the bedside f tli ■complainant and while he was laboriog under the ii<ftuenc of a mental paroxynm or derangerjmnt \< iniumur ii!jit*:'i him in ruarrisks to the de fendant it ;» astagssi that the defendant at the timewm in the complainant's service as a servant he claims that he kn^w nothing id the so-called marriage until some time alter when he recovered and t hn has never treated the woman as his wife persons not di-posed to enter the marriage state will do wel to avoid < hicago bekam.ir v n*iol*>?i.—a lady send to the new york hvton f ma the foliow ing paragraph containing an epigram by beranger which shs cut some years ago from a newtpapf-r shortly after the birth sj the i'ni-.ee imfm-naj the old finger is again in tbe meld and in taking revenge for the slavery in which hi beloved france is held french uomposi tors who have lost their living by the sys tem i suppression are huding a new re source in copying these verses of the l>ard and other clandestine productions though not printed they are chanted in every caf in paris in spite of the police how deli cately withering it this last epigram on thi imperial prince li t hisllaikuu pur m«n fwrx ii r*t ecajomu par m%ntnl nmt , ii tat anguu er li»n e i wt fc*l«ir r bssbsjsm t^u 11 mkjbeurcuhr bsnc i 1 iic ma>m|u a ivnfi-'t ■'.•■f*sn ifim yttn unit t p^u fraif ic a i>:u.hm*.i uit'.ukh t>i a j.t t ■»"■an<i bn k li.l w the pra^e h cm ml ■''" '' a foutiz f-r*ni*rd thruuuh hii ihi«l.«t twoum i p**««mt to i'-->v«r tqat uiw:hi.is of ihsjbbs sjbbb j i-t fc h t frwij 1 the siocx *** gsv^*ttwafsjs sully soperintendent of indian affairs for mm tana writes to ' vimmipsiooer parker con osrning the psinfl at:*ck on tb crow in disfii by busuiu oumx their stnaagth toe ing variously sstimsttrl by the crows at fr'ia 800 to 2000 warriors the crows are terribly frighteaed and demoralize they iuu that they are oat of ammnnition and that tofethsr with tb«ir bssa so poorly armed wm tbe cans of their being afirea icb7thesie«x oesmrsj buuj thisjks th s»f sniunt wis bars mi ■■■■■! ftnwbls with sm flsesjx sstd it wfll w isifiissftli to sjmbw *■• onn •• wear a<sw^tjas vu tb maofc bghisaitw ff94tg ttfw ovut if swh !*■>■mi buffalo express pt'hlwbid iveky mokmni bur»u>n •..■•!. t«"fj i 7 the exi'kivns tkiminti co no u l iwas nun i f.l y rarrto in tb city • tii in.il 10 oo par uraua w.,kl ki|.r«a by lull 1 w & tke buffam express job rinting office omsputelt.moofcml witk thk vkrt best material in ftu.ua tifmj ii pbxp*v£d to execute kvut imbmv tion or book cabs akd job work no 14 cast iwak fimxxt sseasjlloer musiness directory j »«, hhlai ~>& location of tbh 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rnoriuulaeimn mihni-.v hkrahi t co tirt uum rowlkk v sovis v bvnaea iikwritu wkcukco t m hvn.mr w bw»h bakdwarb and mktals i*kati a ''' . «.. »- wd uetsn hot air fuksaces *. d oll.!u:ilt h sfiiiti hats c\l's and vi u.s c » f bkohav.k 608 m»in bki.otuuj ?* hko ml mnm wii ima,an ».™. iron foundry aolk iriin wnllks l"orry,o.r mi~..»mv cumtom ihoa woilics c/i.ir i jacfcaea liion coundkiis k>:i:im:.s boilers ikon kails li r spikes ao rjt . ir v to m ih n i hthim lioht carbiaos ndsi.kicii u 0 oodwuc s3s fid 3m w%maglmt lookisju glass picti kb frames hi i.v kl bl ntino u ■« i mallbabli ron ckvit lstgbwotttii.btki imtvikt uakblb mantles and bratbb e s ooupkb 1 i '•...■.. l ivasix ■- '■'■. w 1 ■makrlb "■• uranifk works ious ciiawfu&d wj wij : '» n t:*r millimkry wtmimrii u<l r.u11 hk.sui o n hm mail w i wooditakd ms m . i uoctrmno iocds ouuu i i ii .. . music • u i.i •;; an pubu sherb 01m is i ipnruhu pip bckkii ,: ■n;>kii i oa.m i »"■' •« i ijts mki • ik n ■;, to 5t v i'l'.r .. ic no ik-v.i.11 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' , ;■'' '•>■'- saohlsrv ii \ row \ rk ac fr ri h lkl\il*"ou 11 i j md i ten ml silk h.1 r manurauritbbbb ma l ivn ' ' v ; stovb boiaow v ark i.-,l '..',.■■- i ■-. i k ■*'* staineq iil.a * niii a,s*:i uomb w ks j foul .. i ( il fiinitcce btoveb and haudwaue 1 iw n:ruh co **■' h»in stovi . '! i i:-s and ranges i wakiz«uu.,k3 i tki nkb uvife.h aumphrtky swlißßiww u jno tluiji 1 ; rcy ftln.,aaft ha n»t tobacconists «. m jkdahsjic>o.,fft9wmdibwt«nft«ftmrwrt bibw3i p bowabd fccxx.smwaaawta watches ikrtkl.l'.y 4 diamonds t 1 k lickinson iw u n dav 11 ca-ti.k i«i viln htbvksb bkos.,*fi had watch makers * jewf.lers jn.us walk a m nun moiimins iioods r..m|.uw^'»..rtnh':it ni mwhhmi iri.t buffalo moiknino tokpt 14 mam u ammkiiii uwk •. ... ma ulua w^o 8..x w nil .* om n—irt rimm tlatk l^ss kok stok.ws am mwki.limis t !.«*. li.i r.^u-m i'ri.ies 6u,i4w im utiite lkad bqu bhl linskkt oil tor b»le by a reynolds 191 mmii ht bnd 4*l i l"vl ht . bu ' h.i(t*iu tj.'.c i nrtty ariirlj r.qu:r^l iu t'.o jiinting bimjne>w to any f t it lo.;re i on i rr n»h:e t.ttn iu>y f.tunrtrt tq thvaouoirj ai^j ef.k.riiti)typinu iu nil iu t.rl.t ai tijw au>teu i.r jic m-ilinff h h-in n lvhan gaa fixtures.—ploue call mm look at dy hwrtmeut before parcluaink elmwhare tbomaj w ton personal information wanted of i,..ih h illi tni;(t*.o nl i uupi '■'■'- it r vjrf , <-. in in i-t.r mks kl.l/*khth mvjmi i —.. r «>«. ..«. bult _ h2 l b aihu'jion a mi.k i.nil.k r ">• « !>!».« kwlu a ■i ■'■'! ■k hai em warfiii _••- i.oht a\l hiimi i fwt os the evening of the i i 1 ■~'. , i.fi h«iu 1 l*lwe*-u i'u.r atul r 1 ntinl tij luailin it ■! nil 11'aaiii d wantku wanted a modkratk sized ' i ramnal la t«.l i tba »«, v uit ol taa t-ti john utto si ivarl v knts wa.vibu-a few mkn iv nj mtiui an flu h-ht ami prfi'..l ti bl yrotiil kl the kiifui'i g*nrr»l unto rim blm ■!»■'■t..ii|,.l.irp kl cn oak st kiti hkn iirl j nt.-i mii-i bl i i « i-ri r i riiram i -— i ai:o|,|na st wanted a 111 ..■■■:■r.orl ! i •>(•.) ikh-.ky ht wantku a !'.)•» uklawarb st v uited a i in niagara stubt neais i i v k*rr ntaated • nod , r i ' ••„;.::,;?>*■■'■•" -»" "-: -. in 11 uun wantku two good horse i'ai.kv rjnt aaa rt t.'j s hitiatiwys waktkii situation wanted by a yol nli ik3 mln.gtuctn ar otbcr dadm 1 n i .. h inw-lf gananuj naetul b|i*ali i^rnwn nih u litti flueuuy ms d rvfortacßk a.t i c ," tin rti i i if lo\k!>mi and mmmillni htanted by three adi li tv iltirm m mii t 1,..1r ..„., » it 1...t.1 i mm lkt t ri 1 mi ii f it rni i m \ mil nu lady wishui b<jak|i a m private fumuy nt f mvi -■a irw i , h i r -|.- la i . l i iiiakl>kl.'"i wanted 1.1 ok si bathilorle 00 per *"' mi .).) j pearl st a few centle fwt mm mi l r.:nliil]\i..ui.i il with board m>ri i aaaaal n.i.iiin ivrru nmeoßlila • ii hisinekh cwagcbh cf ixxim fi)k sale a kl > ely io ihi.-.i 14 n i f l:.*.ii i 111 r ■■r pair will u 1.l n nwowhle t ; ■-.< ■( .., nrlthoul m k i^'iin otto 1 l ui ll('i sai.i saloon and i ix joii.n utttj h p«ui it f[h)r hale or exchange akkibt 1 mih mih iwo run ol it , ill in ». i r>h . : ..., . b i l'r-t it . .' i ( i • t , wilt fal w ■■. hafji i.v.s ui 1 4 1-r apkk mill rok balb siti all ord i i i i ) iji 1 1 v lo alioß itb atmijl 4 w:e '~:, : i t s b»m tum-li aii tlmr coi vtu pnm'd tm ivj l ba'l jl>m r tor u » i|-iocoj kr turther putieiilui pplj to bumb * hawfoku la w ■b*w t bil rill spaluixj flouring mills ii.ivni flight ! ur toul blimps n.l &□ uta me --. r bwcfaianrj ..( » first clm e utili l:nj bl will .. ,•■i .■-!'[■■■} ol at rln l>'i rj 1 -• on ■i ■, n ■ni)j v m i iik kt-ftched i |." nld * ttnvat y t,i jj.i att|[u*l inrtwtt will ■- it ■t . ctton . the praiaism lo tbc citr ol lockpiri n i r "■!».«, bt 2 fr*eiehi p si f.,r f:-r i ia r i l jr ytol a l•ai/)l ]' m l i pori n v in ■* 1 ebik vble jkouetty store and 1 " i i'll f il tht ;'■i'i..!i i i t i ir llii uild,n t rtj ii _ t-.n ' r ■i i al-i fciwfe i.*iii 3u*w kitst>xtlbfml te«i t«rn may avi'vtom m.i'i.mi 6fl ■►, it .... *, / 1 rocery stand for sale h s ■k k«e i ({ mil of iw h art blial ej k n-.t ii irtha elk r surkei l'tuuigafff bumntan rraaon 4»rcume . lee a kickekino 13 tn oirst class jrocery for sale t ;: r/;i ---; :»;^ ; ;; •>*■■■, ■; y " n «. w.lfi r-'i fi '- it t ft tvi i n thfl it . : i .- mmiiiiw ■t ■■■■■. war tin it iwabud v iii k i vm l i - n | ibmin r .- m noi:-h i vi r i:kia<;fs <-',„■nc i ■. ■-■, - \ j f*lekcfc.,actauii ■~,', r . 08.1 ■m . m»ii si..l k!w i - {. tf 111 i i.l4n ois \ illaob property t let niii;o nr*uk w»yn co i'll t.n work nf • r i.',lfu-lull iu th-kl r.-.l '!• i<nrii tor ui wkhmj '■ere t ..■> tli u r m.l k ■th«t j ■■j i . - , , ... ■. i '. " s \. ni rrues pixtitres n m wart r«tt4m -;., mm i _-■i , i'ou sals . rfian i'\l;k k>k salb a i the i oornerof dvimwwvm ..- ■. bii-i iv>nk hi st sithk i'hi»si'h a'l v > in ■\. i,,t un 1 iui-i.r t r il ! v pratt * f'lhn-ll kk -;. h-vrk cur m i in fuitcn i : wtn ■) irkel r hi3u i^oi s\l k - pour billi w.li i i l hiw !■. - i bttl l»rimih ibm liti i«-trwl ■- ■m a-t in -< lamk i k\k imit 1 • - hfe.l ■i tl-,.1 «,. , > • \ km all tt'o for sale chfcap main st lot foc sale be u h op ■t uhj tb ;- i ■■-. a 1 mr li . , i ; : " «. ■t luin -! ■•■ril fr m *----' ui ... jfer j rj tow lkk * ptchekisu 13 w.-^i >« ..■■r e b / lj papbrs k-*il salk at bo \_/ mvib ud :.'• ,••■:■■■'■■■'•■'- 1 •»■..■ch>b balk uhrap a valuable tf-ct r>:.t on pud rtwt i'.l l it 1 lii u-i t w r --. ms \'.-.-\ 1 \ vooli kn'une ami boiler f a jiii chiir i t-t l'-vii pivni'-z it ni bobles i uectkkwait c.nier fill m i"l ovtt^l rt ft mj.g — b»bh i7»ob sale—a very desirable jt ijihf nl'i illlhiafl wxl ni-itrve pri e.i rwf frwt lucitoi en l»elaw*ri at ai'p lo jwhj i orro si p—tiik fp por sale—rtcw frame horsk hmtk-ahui ii.l lantn friii fiuhj m jwwp <~ next t.l . k cast 1 um be o i frou'iiii l t i.t pwk htt-la g rorsaucata baroaun—the i li-s'orv r-uw dw^lluv wtt li»m 40 ota t»»*r «' tlie li.<u*r c>nt»io ii-u < i^tit room •* ■<- r und r in wh_>lc h use all n > iti^lrt nip t mal«k lkk a imckkh.si ii » bwin 1 1.1 m fok sale — a fine brick mii rlwe-lmc on pnu-i t u*l o-irt nd m h**v»t vt ill t sold d>t«p wid on ew u-tqis lbb v fickkrisq 13 w bwui rt k i 9 ft)k sale-a splendid bshe k3 deuce rear tuc fargo pro|>cr\y west ■■! m l it i ■. and ur i ■- iti ■i ..■-■- order the urouod »•-■!! stocked with a great raikty of ml joh h otto 81 p*+'l wt t2l i m for sale — the two-story fti trwa dwf hu no us si*th «. ommkl ur u-t j fw h in lm * pich for haem-mmmamj ipob bjlul—a new and first ! dmm 2i tl jr muwlvh all trie i.-dtrn l jjf j.'ecin.t mm i ic of p»-rr rtret-t e*t ul l>*i • *■•-■l.,1 lt'y».',s6 i«t terina euy k botha j|^n t f!ol!i«rt*r buii'lini . i tf for sale—.so f9 washing ■; with winy ofllar ui,.;«-r ll 1,,k b m,m hi ill rnawnlitn milaa l<.t o>ij witij »!.*-• bvn j uee al pickekino 13 w inn i ' n gskuiirknt—tbe2-stor frame ■^ mftk^t,9t flu !■ht brtwn hheott doohmtmi : m»bu umauoa wifl he ri-nt*-i ofcaapte z h*i tinmit übc i iujhmuno ul iiikai cottages f»»r hai.c m n r ■<■* . : ■mzxtt lilt m .. ■' t :- * lavm -■■"■2*x\"f r fmmcrat krt 3")»h«i hastings otto browii'i buil-ling c*ok sale no m st pall st williamuvillb property foi • ■! f'l.t fill _\ t hiict fmil t9t h i u . ik m bnp jiimn otto i rl t itt i vksikaw.k pkopekttt wqu sajle mini ■>, iktow mi b t pr m l bnl . * howahu frciiaprell i1.5 ma.ii it s dki.awakkst koidencbpok p kur s.m.k a l*roe 2-stoey p n.l ■, . e.frmit i»1 ti-t i tip p in - skvkkal fine t for hale—my iiksi dkm.'k on k h i bm hitte ifil roona i <! tintb rikim i ani i luti ■!* mded whit i'v'itt j inuli „ r |, ,'; i « - tt i f r n 1.1 in fir '- t >. t lrlli r «. rl pkaboui mi m»m ■■mft «* hoi'sb an lot os dki.a bill nn 1 m t » a-r.»l l;«rinim n s f i uk.sali;,"mi :«;■.! rt.ua st 3 j-n rj ulhni ~,...,., perfn.l repur l^'il sale or to exchange k"h ■in i . htll t ■-!"■*. briek buoso himl thxm kih ■3 uuwaru a chapi ki.l gj b hm k _' story bru k ~. . . - , ; ~ ,: [■~., r i.»i 3lh ~ ~, ■. i , ~,-,,. r . l w m s hnkl 3ub el a __„.' "* ""__ j ■n 7 fok sale by m m uomb so s j.:is -: bak y w»i contewtwnery twi nd \| i : . nt i cornwruf hurth 3-stoiy brk-fc store wi,ld*i:llmir.*bfo«kl brick ovbh well oj w*«r etc wnl all rfump t woold sxednne tol n pnwtt dwelling worth ♦;(■'■■« limi halnui rt 11 . i rv tnmc honw new in tine condition hu km w*t ud etiltt ai no ninth rt t«.n frmna dwelling n p»od order will m i im-r'i.i tepantl wuuhl tnda f>.r ■iwve h n i a i i ha-n it worth 9woo wr 70"0 t r t nw vi^im t 2 rtorj lr»me in ii 11 con i'tutu h < i ir an-1 a i;ih,il wl ii i wktvr trerß olali kind an-l lfr»p th lot i w it r nt running thruuili to uelawara plac ; ruoa tfh fw 4 hoißea wih«rflch.»pwilmhwrr«i - tu ilur pc l!<7 oflfotciakt . s lory brick dwelling baa d ll»r will c]l i-hmuj or v ul.l uke ■unll bou ainl lot inpiri ~.> p -,-.,„,,.,., ;,...!> price 460w an wi-ai hiii.il farm ('■]■mje t *■»' h»oj l«»i , tyjtoi<rrt a[.|.u at !!■itill.'a i.ami ur kii.'k n ~ s uth f>:r bjrt kl g fob sa le—h *. t clifton lir.or njniiiidtf 1.1 t hh ' lot 44x114 with a flu v*rieti ol fmtl aii'l ornaiwmta treet lee s b*ickebino 13 wert swan t | ."" for sale—large sew t stuitv lyi'n \ bab k hs era t*ad t'tli _ mkou salk 1-story brick cx)t tafta no 335 eut k»rsc bfcwet n;:..-ur:t ni ter . i w ur.f tot rtt k 111 u i«w lint art»h difference id iia^tinci-s ft utto 4 brow^'fl build >.-■_ r «=• property m>k sale wkst kijl of haim bt n m fvni'i l . 1 tfr tmxw '■i 81 irf6 i niirtcei fh ! 8 1 113 hmme . el-vmth ft 1 itary fnaw 1«1 boxlm ■■hii-i-it t 2 rtors frmw t v bu ■■■i.fi >■! !',.■. -■2 story frame lot 44x114 149 tenth at 2 ■■■n rrame with large lot 3sd mxrj i . u i s-ito fnm 1..i 38>1<w u ah n t 2-t.ir trim lot koxks ah f uic a'".\r will b v 1-1 iit p loc i i'ti w ij uuu l v baskord k l estate ,\ t t,tv ifl w t srth t ff foil salk no r>7 huron st fei mu m r-wn t a j-'.r fr.mi ■dwetiins wait lot ijtob tn propcrtj i ivotrallf u ■'. .-,( will >--• id on mtraabla u-rms i.fck x pkktrino 13w gwii t ffs tb korsalkat a bargain—the eh .<■rahl 1 ; ■ko l(e v m'i n vi km •■. 1 r rraw ->. f1 rdcr and tbtj jo 1..',i 15*115 wiu ii-.ii .'■hastings fc otto 4 bi v * i i ■!-'. f rt k i.\l k pine timithic m*t llik 11 ■. . - i 11 iuirj iran 1 1 perl -~•■■. - ." 1 ■•■■i ji'lln 111 10 1 1 1 1 k6 nol r ni l.ois t>n dkla . *. ■.■..,' i u.i rlit i lawa e-t ; t,lao rt»ij i1 r ~':-■1i.,1 u ing n mi 1'.1.i«.»t i i i br ck h-'isp in dempletc nl-r with a ~ '. ■■■■■!■;.-, with :■i sdrlts i qb no 516 ', ■, 2 t ti ."--■... . ■u i ha lij lyofl .. baker kr-g um.t ' ffi-t / iheap hoisks for salt 3^fn rr*raw liouw 138 s.u h ehrki.ifl -• . ka t ... ' ~.'., 1 u r-'mirh iit utffixlla rw avmr k ■i ■■f inude e ttv t*l uak t ; lot bteu9 nc deainbkl chnay k-nuryfimrach m tm spru-t htr bttamil rifl astisqb vt utto i bfowt/a buil hv mfor s.\lk-a fink s-story hrck ■!*• iiii c on kiin-.itt 1 neac g«o«m prioa 1 - led un mhj b ntia lee di pick kb i no 13 «■t " tts gg knit sale cheap s-8t0r i.ii^,il 1 t 21x50 will w ij n bargain tor t\i for sale-farms ipor salk—a rruit farm on the 1 batik if tte si*c»r river m nl mm hklf lime»»il»y«ic't y i farm i'l hii i itiii a ri-lico ti ax i i e<]*ial cah yw a thai n now ahad for it an wi h » small outuy i lojawa il i r iuo n mm hiimlde i'l iinw ii.o o fc fco.uoj i a fan rfcftnni 1 ran iivrfjtnierit mm orly oflamd lor j 1p e aw v-.t nwrer cann t oobtpj u app ti i joiis ofto.si pea a j7arms for sale—a good faiim j of m cre in the t>«ii ol went stiu-c f-ur-and a h»il t.'\es fr-mn buffalo i 4 nice lj-«tnry briok h-<me thre hundred zrt/t«i tre ntl a gifd h l*m boumr er tht^p howari i * ohar-pe1.,3*8 main street dl3 mrm fok salk ok exchange xj j i fc-r of lanj iiu tc afl ocnesoe t ab-.u 6mile>lrom main at will iw r.u l he»p a f .\ oh»nce<i for improved proper yin th vitv halt ing 01t0,4 br wn's buiuin er 6 iaesirable farji fok salk 1 9 ir^j ac «« of xn at purta s y w mk j a-t of ii ftt i c..iu ti n of wn^iii i meadow and p lure flcmjitj situate 1 n tbe uen^eeßive t - j dwclia bi'uac bkm.^hedaand tta.me i.-vt-r f.iivim sinu uf wa-er'and lar_echrt«rn fruit traca in abtutduc tne . c th tint t farmi in fcb mate mock and tool aokl with ten if dmtnd enq-ra for sale i'.vkif s fis kok sale—nkaii the vor e3 lv <■( ajbi'-n a i-.u>rj frame basal ban ri*l i!0 tc of i*t ' urc'if'r fin ■■i 11r t v 411 n xjit r aie on the pn.-miiffl ml1 i'xl full t*ear,jig anpla tr f cbthee grafted vanetiw lfiu younj atfile tree i to jh.it li«!si-if ['■€»'■j ijti*rr l^et kra|nrs ■u,rn--i ri*tpt-fit-fcx ttc a liv'air ipnnjj is bo th pnutaf a m-rt ■!(■*■-»*■!<; ppopertr lf>c»t*d wrtijn ft m.l aod * half f ltatm«tffli|l f wbil r.»:.it*i)l n x imin r ni which hi al«tfl in r<i>-r john otto kl p>.»rl-<t " fit black kock land for sale i aorfc - biim tni i art vmd bear tlic pro j-:<-tef railroad imj.r.v tin-tils mu*t t mau,to ckai up art erui pri.-e jluo per rie l\l)n a bakkr brtc band gflea c-1 ipaku toe ai*e—bebt garden imdinlriflovaii muit u td u oka outant=tai 2:4 mil mil from the court hsm wtli t-e^li t.eap by huwaru * chap pkll.m«m«fa rt <* lowa um fuft nalk or ex ciiangk--1-js at-re f go-l armi-.it n.i ir ir»m l-««t-.l 111 tailai coutiiv slate f low wh t uchautfed lor rj*i e late bve mj ca h difference l^ti-1 hastings & otto 4 up,*!!1 b>(ikim>t fh ijiakm " toe sale or exchange 1 ap,l to lttl i pickkkjsci 13 wc-t s atu km hange for city a 33 hmi rofwrti ssoacfwal u'><l w-rat \ ta r%i in mi«-)i.ri will 1 mchatiue.i for dam«ue citv lif farui prtipert anul c»hh d.flereixi p»id hastin<;.s i uito 4 tr iwd'i baii.imir gl to lbt~hoitses m bars t let.—ekquibk at all n n a#venth et h3 w ma vkk v >' ice ft un i■<ti ed uuuse to kekt-gm inrtw u»d other abo a bou e partly furuub d iu'a central location kent tain nin board f>r fortber p*rti ulan apj'j to himka'ankuhi l ti wa»t swan at cdoeter house to let pob a t rm f it-aw at » low r n t . mi exfertennd in st-iii .« st omr tlie ti-rrim i'arl ami niagara pallajuuroad l«-i-.i a gmd buuitwa locatlua ii to euapirteorder with modem imiwuvementu kl wakij.s & bucklani no •> bp.wti'u bitildiutf dl m to kf.nt - the desirable 1 1 ■aiml ■>-■■1 , hill be renle lln » - ! i ami het>l f ■■h&stisuh i otl'k i : ■n 1 br rn*n buihliii . fl i>wki.i.int.s ro let ol u»k rent 2fi perm.>n h untjl'ltag 1 126 kx'lf t our etm leni i i«-r m"irtli buatbrt omm-mta fwrt i'.-i^r witli rge bri nd 14hclinton t : rent jflft j«r ra.mth tl.i lyofl a kakki brk i md l>ffl c gj brick i'.aln foi kk slth iii at pi the i.-v in read-of wo im svkb rt dm mi kimnat lkifi 4 pickering 13 w swan lre.t .]& lak(ik bakk to let sittatk i i kn caiwl iitw rencsef rt h on tor 100 boras lvom i bakkr trie land office os ipob rent thb fink 2-btory 1 mm dweqlng n w korria place with barn a lelitfbtful u>cati 11 will )>« rented low ta a goo ! enuit lee & pickering 13 we>tßwan 1 . l-j fb fl nihhed h t"sk fob bent i ttiiin-li.''itlir..ii,.-li ut \% i be im v apeird a-i pa.nu :. applj to joun ottu si pi-ar « h*m sks to rent we have vduced ratm or the bataacß ol tfi.vtir iiam i.m.s ft otto hv 4 brown'a boodlog flu to kkt stori s rpwo j>gsikable stored on i i'.arl rt t rot lnjmc,ll*b ~ hi •.. i.v hi kk a hahford 18 we*t bwai -■tss to i^kt—koo3ih \ iine office vo\l rfnt o j v vt ivr-i..'i t to rear uf m sr j t boole it cv»i»al office in tha fine new building 011 the »> tbtu curoer of kensca and waahingimi streets ..|. r mu •!,.■pdatuffiee lee * rickekfsg 13 w s««ti t i.ii offices to be let the suite . f three rooma known as the eiu urn oflli b in druwn\btiildinir wilt be tor rent in m aute i 1 at whkta date we hall remwe t mtr »• w office nituateoo t'n northw«stcomer i-f main mhl sbmar ris lyum it haiier km laiul oiti (. u'll rooms and powek to rent t r oamandcmrabkiand the power ton taat i t i • b hulmxd micb%aa a lofis for rknt-1n thk new j block comer ol warfiirmt and green -:■■■■■-. the -...-■•! d rttwy over norn 163 a.n-1 16s t 1 h b o ti third atory aj>plv to mirch 17 1378 cl*-tf jkwktt & boot ijtoetg vges 1 have several xm th«»awido r to 111 hwh rtgagtmwith fi rbt-cl is-i most i a es ft r sale j ■bm-ete raortfragen lor 185,000 uiii f 15.u0d c-acb are^sered f u a k'n-m bap niiiu applj'to fcdwarps 4 i:ivkt,ami hi.il otmte and loan brwkors ko 2 hn.nn'h bnildiog i!7 ci 1 fvaato loan on real es 0 i wwu lata w urty t,ll juiih ott it pearl l pcjroha.se monky mortgages wanted 11 ni amooßt lek k i'll kkkinii 16 west hwan t ch>k sale a purchase money f liim'-s'-r f rtiooo ano onrfor t6w arp'j ibr „ .;, 1 '■lh l . 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-25 |
| 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 | 1870-08-25 |
| 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. 8369 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-08-25 |
| 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 | 1870-08-25 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700825_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. 8369 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2953 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday august 25 1870 no 8369 by telegraph the war prussia's basis of peace thk aiti'atiox dxch lkged < onflk tim ufotia kissia alarmed thk violation of belgian territory * , thk amp 4tchalons deserted bazaihe retebatihu etc etc ktc bfrh yokk august 24 the eouowiag dispatches have been received by pri at partita n this city from london to day a paris dispatch of this data bays the minister of the navy at the session of corp legittlatif was as reticent as the rest o ipvernment officials h intimated how ever that good news mit.'ht nhortly b expected from the ileet it is reports in london this morning that macmahon i still at<_'halons and that ba/.aine's position is unchanged i'rl'ssia-s peack basis a special paris dispatch says in the for eign ' trice aiwjrtlußg remains quiet there have been several informal confer e-nees amongst dillvrent diplomatic agents but thtre was no mention of overtures such aa ku^lisb p*per report all that is known here is that * beat von bismark b*.l inuirwtlv sent information to la tuttr >/' a uvfdu stating that prussia would only conclude f>eace upon a basis that will make it im[k>«sible for fran.re to think t.f future ravages 1c is reported hero that bixunfl is etill at metz an 1 that metz is iaol»t 1 that macmah.-u is mill at cwoni and has not gone to reinforce bazaine ibe frer.oh the-mßekesaspert that the pntswismiß re in strong force on the west side a metz the siti/atio-j not cilan'ikh the situation has not materially cbhktgm since last saturday exeept that the crown prince has halted at st tsier for the pur pone of reinforcing the prussian costm aud tis^ht paris telegram just n eived here declare that met ia rtainly isolated that tin prussians have cut off communication be tween thionviile mimtmedy and met that marshals majmahon arid ha/.aine arc in daily communication ami that no modi atiou is likely to succeed unless napoleon takea the initiative another paris special says l fair i reiterates my special of yesterday that mcmahon's form s arj with ur near ba/.aine in the ardenuen mountains but on other authority reportß that it in only an army of chalonn a regularly located army ther that has juined p.a^aiue and that the latter stil keeps all his lines intact the tffi-jrnm's bpeeial bays lea-ling citi/'.ns ot btrliii held an audience to-da with the qowsa and congratulated her on the recent rictaf&ra achieved l»y the i'rus si::n arms the u'.eu earnestly expressed herself aa ifnsriiriitlj peace but added that private lttterd had b..-en received which stated that the army unanimously deiuani substantial for tho future peace nf the coiiiiiry bafow the war could be brought to a cl me sa bbia ai.arvku a special to the ff/ttf«fram paris 23d aays i saw a letter to-day from a person high in otiice at st petersburg statin , that the uunsian government is similarly alermed at the state of sf&hn in poland 1 litre is agitation in favor of france and numbers of the poles aro leavine to tter their services iu tae french army on the other hand a movement is en f.nn in the iialtic province of tht rnasuo koipire ii favcr of annexation to the ger man tonfederation and is gaining ground the russian nt is on tho hiirns of a dilemma it is believed that in sflf de'enae russia will l>e compelled tv take part in the war london aug 24 count renard a noted writer on political economy and tinauoe baa been appointed prussian gov ernor of alsace a c'hartoral belgium journal explains that the prussians ue-ar th frontier tired on some b-lgian troops miatakiny thpm for french soldier it aluo states that she prussian detachment undoubtedly trespaa sed unaware on belgian soil but they left on receiving war a board of engineers has been appointed to repair marte-110 towers on the british joast letters from paris rcpro—l that red tape interferes aadly with evtry arm of the french service the loss of the saxon fertwfm in the battle of the ksih were seventy-four killed ami nearly swuq wounded of whom 170 have fincc jied i'aets aug 24 la libert bays sena tors melhnet and behao have been appoint ed on the committee of lmcnce the jiuroals continue to librae prince napi''it."tt for his abaetioo at kuch a critical time and idraa the chambers to inquire into the matter the national guards have held several ill—tillm lately at it was resolved that no proposition looking to j-eace ought to be sntartdbed so long ati the prussian anny il in freneh territory telegraphic communication with all poir-ts in the departments of an be ami t'ote d oj is cut ' 11 i he minister ot the lnteri'>r an thorn * the stav-ment th*t itliti |
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