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buffalo express vol xxv thursday november 3 1870 no 8429 by telegraph war news a peace mmh berlin nov i.—barou beust is ver h_sy attempting to bring together a euro pean congress which will guarantee lb safety independence and support of th pope ttte sale of arms to _ ra e the paltry assertions of lord graiivillr that the export of anus and munitions ot mm to france mm more extensively carried on in america than england whrte no pretest had been addressed to washington wa nut on the iernian bide with tlie argument that the ierniau government believes that the national feeling of the german in america where they form a large portion of the poj ulstion and are influential political element will urge the in.ted states government to prevent by all possible meaus the giving o support to france which would lead to in creased m ift-him of their countrvnicn niul prolong the slaughter prisoners arriving saarbruck nov 2 four trains with prisoners arrived here sunday and monday seventy thousand prisoner are expected to pas through saar louis and bum are now en route to treves marshal bazaine ac companied by colonel villete and eight other officer arrived here on monday and put up at the hotel dv nonl prince mural with seventy-eight french officers arrive-1 lu.-t night all resumed their kmrnev dur ing the night marshals canrotiert aud la boeuf are with the emperor at wilhemshobe the prussians opened tire from their heavy guns on neu brisach aud fort nortier at half-past even this morning visitors to napoleon london nov 2.—tho duchess of ham ilton aud th prinr*e-s of monaco were among the visitors at wilhelmshohe tuet dav paris news the following advices from pari arc dated tx-tober th the government ha deci*eed that in the future the decoration of the legion of honor he conferred only for ilhtinguished military services a credit of 40,000 francs is aeeounu*d for at the post of bee department by a balloon constructed for the postal service m dupuv de lome mm ben charged with the directioii of the works fur making a balloon all english men and americans were to have left paris on the nth orders have been given at the british embury to place all the document and valuables in the cellars the journals of paris announce that the bavarian pris oners captured in the encounters with the investing forces were found to have explo sive bullet in their possession the fact was duly witnessed for the purpose of call ing to it the attention of the civilized worltl kefugces from paris say that the parisi ans are really greatly discouraged at the state of anarchy into which the war has thrown the country and they long tor any eve-it that may brin the cvif to an end no more bavarian reinfi um ements tjie bavarian government has been in structed to discontinue sending reinforce ments to the army arouud pari the empiess eugenic left wilhelui»hohe yesterday she travels btrictly ineognitio general bourbaki has lieen under strict surveillance since his visit to chiselburst the cabinet crisis in holland the reports which have been in circula tion of a cabinet crisis in holland are con firmed drs fot-k and van bosse hate lieen entrustod with the reconstruction ol the ministry preparations for the paris bomha!-j sient new york nov 2.—a world s|ieeial from london says a telegram from ver sailles furnishes tin details of the prepara tions made by the pru---ians for an attack on the forts around paris which am as fol lows the besiegers possess one hundred and eighty heavy guns mounted on field car riages and not on platform behind their earthworks these carriages have a pecu liar construction allowing the elevation of the guns to the angle ot 40 degrees the heaviest of these guns throw seventy pound shells whilst many others only throw twelve pound projectiles they have besides two mortars throwing 200 pound shells the range of batteries at st cloud bongioul and garches is from three to live kilometres and can reach as far as the west and southwest curtains of mont valerian the range of those ut mendon the bois de mendon and clamart is from four to five kilometres and will reach forts issv van vres and montrouge there are no german troops in the peninsula of genvillier which is wholly occupied by the french who have completed their strong works at cour-be voie colombes and genvillier by till ing the gap between mont valerien and u~pt denis the nearest ger man work to these itoinls arc at houilles chat on and ca meres i>ennis between mont valerien and the fort of iflbt the french have completed armed ami are oceupving live new strong works at molenart boulogne billancourt i'oiut dv jour and molim-nd all the french forts are armed with _ r , 7i 9 aud lfl inch guns ranging from 7 5 to 9000 yards and throwing from 70 to 200 pound shells the prussian batteries at clamart and mendon are subject to a double line fire from the french forts the weight and range of the french guns are greater than those of any batteries the prussians have yet planted the metz scr ken der a cabinet council to-day resolved to grant a pardon to o'donovan llossa ami other fe nian prisoners it was also stated in coun cil that the surrender of metz was th result of an understanding 1-etweeen bazaine and bismarck in favor of napoleon but that the empress refused to assent to the intrigue and had gone to wilheinshuhe to protest against it england will crt'e prt'ssia to an ar mistice in regard to thier's negotiation a long dis cu-.>ion occurred in the council resulting in a determination to urge prussia to consent to an armistice without insisting on the re cognition of the principles of cession of ter ritory by france as a prerequisite trotbi.e at metz a special dispatch from brussels says metz is still inacc-essibl no one has been allowed to enter the f'cho le luxemburg and echo dv vo assert the garrison re fused to recognize the capitulation and en counters with the german garrison are tak ing place all the french marshals and generals have been ordered by king wil liam at the request of napoleon to report it cassel without delay affair in pari a balloon from paris brings letters la oct 20 the bells of the churches had 1-een offered to the governmeut but were re fused the intrigues for the restoration of the bnnapartist which have been made known by foreign journals had stupified ihe parisians the journal le i'euple f'ranratsc alone defends tbe emperor the american jma arrived from pari chiefly la-lie**—all say the condition of tbe city is excellent and the spirit of the people undaunted moltie mat or of the ilth arron tiscment who prohibited all religious teachings m the public schools was dis missed by tbe government in tlisgracc a herald special from london says commander selims e wood worth of bm francisco report much suffering among th poor people at paris up to the m the short allowance of fresh meat which is of very bad quality through want of pro|**-r fodder was severely felt all kinds of sick ness is rapidly increasing and taking an epi demic form mr kane rpports that among those remaining in paris are liur and of chicago sbenerd of cincinnati william b bowles and wife and mr prey cr partner of bowles brothers ._ co har ry shone left on the 26th with tbe urgent party tbev are expect here to-morrow a'correspondent of the tribune at pari write 26th we are much more quiet we • annot make out whether tbe prussian mean a bombardment or not the national guards are not worth their salt in the last sortie we had 50,-hm men and they could not stand against uk they fought well at first but soon fled the town ought to b impregnable but it is doubtful whether the men will fight tlle 9ituatton at metz a herald special from saarbruck aays metz is entirely occupied by pnissiaaa the eonductof the*inhabitanu towards soldier is good a strong prussian party exist iv town proclamations were issued y eater lav and to-day to the french soldier and inhabitants commanding soldiers who had not furrendert-j ao do so within t»renty-foiii hoaia or be arrested and tried by martial law * and exhorbine the inhabitants to sub mit quietly to the tmaaian occupation am not ol*-**-t tbe soldiers and forbidding th maejnbling of more than ten peraons in tin strerts promising that property of prit«t individuals shall be reap__t and orderi tbe inhabitants to surrender mil armaanc amwu-iition death is declared the p«n>_tt for h-wngement of these orders food o all kind is beginniugto a_*rfve a p**cial to the tribune from loodot mari aapectil oi-wpottd-eut at metz tele i tvhs -. i am informed a tmatworthy sourc tha the prusalan found tn the magazine and arsenals of the forte stores of all kinds including pro-ii-dons sufficient for the main tenl-jiceor tbe fatrlaon onm t*-*7 mait-h en telegraphs on the ist the pridian made a demand on dijon for half a million franc security and prorihiona for the main tenauee of s»,000 man a strong body if now moving on lyons fifteen hundred cavalry passed to-day near genlis where we were yesterday reconnottering we hold ur po«itioi numerous italians especially liencvise are arriving the italian uhveknhent in rome a herald medal from rome says the following condition were announced by the italian government upon taking pocwiwion uf rome all political authority ol the tope ami lluly see in italy i abolished and will ivtn:tiii so the pope will be entirely free in the exercise of the ecclesiastical right lie now iiowseases •* tin supreme chief of catholoci»m ami will enjoy all the honors and liberties whirh roitstitutc sovereign prerogative he will di*po*e of ami provide fur hi court m in km up ut the present time a terri torial immunity will be accorded the uol see no thit free and independent it may at home and abroad take care of iv mi.-nt.i and exercise its authority v the church all italian ml foreign prelates canlinals bihhopp wpiritusl t>edies and ecclefciafitieal orders will ujoy ntire immunity at the place of resi ■it'rn ■■of the supreme head of the church whellier nuiumoncvl for council or for any other purjhhm the holy see will c afctf lo coramunicate ' freely and n.lf f n.l.'uily at home and abroad with the l>owi'n and clergy special postal thr gjapme bcrvire will be placed wholly at it pml the reprcsentativeh of foreign tmwen at holy see will enjoy comphte obertf a at other sovereign court the i'm*l legates and envoys will he treated likt ambaxpadon of foreign mt rreitriift the l*o|>e and church nhall enjoy nn l iinit'i 1 liberty of publication at holy see the place of residence of all personal and eonrilinry letcnninations the ivpr shall have full liberty to travel tt all times in nud out ol the couutry lulv will oobbum1 him a a foreign covcreigii anil lie v ill ikl treated itnd honored a hui'li iliroii^'tioiit the kingdom the a|>po iia^e of his holiness and his court sfcau 1 furnished by italy who nlto mmbbbm the debts hitherto coii hneted l<y the l'ontilical state for the train[i!i!itv of the catholic world and powers itatv i lispn>irti to cuaranteetho liberties of he ' i liureh und the independenoe of the pope by naiu'iionin them in international ircaly hy i hew conecm<u>qs the govern ment'wuhrtt to prove to taam that italy rmnejcti the sovereiputy uf the i'ojkl con forinalily to principle—a tree church in a tree mute i'akis items torus nov i—.paris advices of the 2hth stale that floun-iih ami imatkjiie fmletl to se cure reelection as officern ttt battalions of the national guard which they had command ml for more thun a month the journalr dt*m tua proof of the intention of the panstanh to maintain order geo troclui lihb reet-ivcil 3(ijhx francs an a voluntary i'ontribuii..ii from eeruiiu citizens fur the ctjuipmeiit ol a battery subscribers to the dsttonsj loan were numerous seven liumlre.l and fifty millions have been paid in of the portion due october there was sufficient saltjk"tre in eateeeanbt to make itowiier for nix months at ci'tnciie kraiicai matinees were givtn lo ruiw i'liml for the wounded c'oneert are ul»o '■■mi held for the kanje purpose which the public patronage liberally all jstcaaftom i'ariß coiiclude with the btsw inent that the utmost determination pre vails and the defense will certainly be uu sttealß and rolonged 4<auiuali)i iaribami's headquarter arc at offangeo in th encounters with the enemy near teaancon he captured over l 0 pri'sonerh i'lie province of jura in now free frum the presence of the i'rutciianft who are going southwards elowly followetl by the french latest i'akis a dices advices from paris aie to the29thult thirty breuch loading cannon have been i unfit rue ted and prescnurd to the govern ment by the private citizen fkesch humanity the jfbssasvr of pari ? noticcm as a proof of the humanity of the french by the i'k*t that the i'ruhoiau wounded { who died in the french ambulenec hospitalit wen followed to their graves by french sol diers the publication of the journal offinel will be n-p'-inir l and an otfirial bulletin issued instead corps of artillery are organ ized at paris which will be armed with mitrailleuse raised by subscription and pre sostod ut the government the parts new jtapers are tilled with the details of the en roflment of vuluntecm from the national iruard for active service a platform wa built on the place dv pautlieonon which was placed the motto citizenn the country is in • langcr i ndcrthiswait inttcribed thedatc l7n and ihto dtuuik beat the charge and as the crowd tilled the uuaretbc roar of the • annonading beyond the walla could i heanl the mayor delivered a patriotic ad dress at the close of which thousand iresmed forward to enroll their names the i'ltli battalion of the garde nationale volun let-reii en masse in the whools boyw over ixteen drill daily it in claimed that urli a formidable system of defense by burri eodfh liao been arranired that it will be im possible to carry paris by assault new york the tekrence yuinncase sr.w york nov 2 on the opening of the united s>t*tes circuit court to-day l>e fore judges woodruff and blat.*hford l'ni i i states district attorney davis row and hm that be held in bin band a commission appointing hon caleb cusbing m special i«t:nit imntri-t attorney and moved thai line court administer the oatb wbicb wa prescribed by an act of i«<j2 judg wood ruff then administered the usual oaths in i-luding the ironclad after which mr cunn ing took a ueat beside judge davis judge woodruff in an elaborate oral opinion pro cewled to pronoun*1 * the decision of the court on the demurrer in the c:\ae of terrance quinn which was argued \ cuter-day the court overruled the demurrer on both poinu raised by the coun ml for the defense on tbe ground that - ■ion 2 article 1 of the constitution clearly ■iinferred upon congrats the power to pre scribe the qualification for its own member section 4 of the samp act conferred ujkhi them tbe power to interfere in any election te members of congre-s when there wu a reason to uppoae that the will of the people would not be properly represented and sub division h of the name act conferred upon them the power to enact such laws mn might ;*> deemed necessary to carry out the pro vissons f that particular section whether u h a t*te of affair now existed l wa contemplated by the federal convention in adopting that section or the wisdom of congress in enacting the law of mar 31 i*7o were matter with which tbe court bail nothing to do congress was tbe sole judge on these points had tbe court had auy doubt as to the con tni'-tion of the sections of tbe act referred ioth«*y would have taken a longer time to connider but tber had unanimously arrived it the mime conclunion district attorne puvin tin'it said that an he bad given notice to the counnel fur the defense yesterday that he should insint upon the application of tli • mmon law rule in this case he would now move fur the judgment of tbe court upon ibe demurrer the fart of interposing ■demurrer wu a confession of the fact set forth in the indictment he would there lore move for sentence mr said that the counsel bad thus far devoied their whole time to tbe examination of the law und were not acquainted with the facts of the case aixl were therefore not prepared at present to make any suggestions he un derstood however that ouc of his amociatei denied to present some facts in mitigation of tbe sentence and would therefore ask the court to suspend sentence tbe court su i*nded sentence and remanded tbe prisoner hei rf.takt pela-no policy a washington special to the evrning rorfsays ft is onderstwd to be the inten tion of secretary i>.'ano not to change tht policy heretofore f i.r*ued in tbe interior lus grmnu in wulch one tbere wiu be > fpirtur from the line m.rk«i out by the uir seereurj xo ch»nge will b m«fc id r,rn cox'f appolnudenu nntil mr deupo li bad iiku full funuiuize binuelf with the working of tbe department illegal begistkatiox tbe ernie of john mclaugblln charge with illegal refutation waa pontponed ull friday a ptoaot not gulltjr wa entered pollard harriaoo ealorad baa bean arreated charged with attempted illegal registration x a id oh ihhti li tk tl a raid waa nude tbia morning upon illicit dintillcrim in the fifth ward 01 brookljrn supervisor doteber with aboul 1w oaten hacked by 8.000 united matei troopa aa protecton of tbe few deetrored a large number of atilla nuab and wblaky there waa no dutnrbaoee ih touhg ddocuct ctdokbe got mat the artion of the general committee m ceedidgs of the general cosnmlltea of tba young democracy were unauthorized i i ino to see the r'upii professors pall hmrttttu and utmu gf the naval obwrvatory of washington tailed umut in urn china to wudmb urn eclipse of the ann in swit another party under the guidance of profemon wfaa*s«fc f of harrard and peters of himlltml col lege follow to-morrow in the abyssinia a oftosrjts vtrpnt i'emcitd reorder hackett to-day oensured th w - diet of a coroner's jury in the oaaa ofoeergl tweudle recently killed by a trap fan ik ci'luig in effwt that any citixen has a right to protect iii property from burg lan atw chooscs hanking liocsrbwun>lktx the banking house of soutter * co wm swindled to-day out of fifteen one tnouawad dollar bonds of montgomery and momli k k by meaus of a forged check tfce swindler wan arrested however and bou<la received arrested fox mahquxkadiko two young men named emll hastkljl snd harry melville were arrested last night for masquerading in female apparel and will probably be dent to the penitentiary hl'fccm expoktb the mtoamer for europe to-day took 463,000 in ttpecic leowitii emmjrhkd at a meeting to-night of the murplir kepumican county convention a reaototloß warn pmscd endorsing led rltb a reeelu tion \\ ih offered and referred to the execu tive committee providing for the reorgan ization of the republican pjrty erik matte i jhv gould and his staff or legal and rail way aw<i(itantii leave to-morrow for buffalo with the determination to force if possible a jit-ciy settlement of impending dlflcnl tion washington appointments washington nov 2.—john b delano ha been appointed chief clerk in the inte rior department vice cojonel metcejf re signed charles f kodel of new turk ha been appointed indian agent at n«w mexico october exrenditukes tlie e\pe<iiturts of the government for vtober were as follows civil and mtsonl lanetnik 5,018,236.81 • war 54,908,m1.m navy 1,hu4,&!t>.38 indian and penalona 1.^1,4i.j.33 total 13,79v2t.7f1 1m reask in thk colohkd fopulatio census returns from the south show an increase of the colored population though not ho large a projtortion as previous enu lluthtiouh miscellaneous bask ball cincinnati nov 2 at a game of ba*e ball 10-day between the red stockings tad mutunu the former were vfctorloui by a wore of j3 to 7 tlic l»u i play the white m<h-kingtt lien on friday yhke fmtllt at apolitical meeting nohfolk vfc nov 2.—a large crowd of whites ntnl black collected before the city hall taut night to hear political addresses iroiu hon guoree m kohtffon secretary of the navy and hod james h f latt mem ber of congress from thia dlitrict and can didate for re-election ex-governor wella of virginia profetdwir langston colored of the howard l~di\«nflv washington and i ■-. ex-ma vor f'miik decardy wm fleeted chairman after governor well and secretary robeson had addreaeed the crowd and professor langston waa apeak ing the meeting wan interrupted by a dis turbance in the crowd which soon increased in violence and extent until lire arms wer freely used and several volleys from small ann were fired in raptd hucceulon at the commencement of the firing the crowd broke in wild disorder scattering in every direction the police attempted to quell the disturbance but owing to their small fora were unable to accoinplimh much ailer the crowd had dispersed it wm found no one had been killed but many whites and blacka were wounded among the seriously wound ed was john t daniel a well known whlw citizen and leading republican who occu pied a ponition on the pejik't stand he was wounded in the bead by a bullet tbla morning a negro badly cut wan found dead in an alley a few juhvi'h from the ac«n of the row wfuttieh i>e i.inim boston nov 2.—john g whlttier de efcasj the nomination for congress a sad ac luv.nt mrs j c pratt < razed by the death o her husband t wealthy citizen of roxbury wandered away monday night and fell into an open street drain causing her death the 11 a.x i v mi i am erie x all.r > a d . the ik ton hartford and erie bank ruptcy ease wait before the united states district court to-day on motion to dissolve the injunction and denying the jurisdiction of the court after argument it was post poned to wednesday 0 iico logical cheyknne w t nov 2.—prof hay den i ntted stat geologist has just re turned trom liiri geological explorations in wyoming territory his success the pres ent season han beeu greater than ever be fore in his preliminary report which will be ready for publication in january b ppeaks very highly of agricultural and mln eral resources of the territory no part of it was found that would not yield by irrlg tion forty bushels of wheat per acre abbahbinated jackson miss nov 2.—general w t brantley a prominent ex-confwierate offl cer was brr.tally assassinated this morning near winona no clue to the perpetrator is obtained thin lit the third violent death at that town within two months the first wan a j brant ley aasasftinatad two months ago the second captain connor countu of brantley killed by a man named collins and the third wan gen brantley powder mill explottioh concoju n u nov a.—a portion of burns powder works in bemdugton n 1l blew up yesterday demohahlng the mill and killing john blancbard one of the workmen akrested fob m kolar r new orleans nov •!.— ricrrc bertlna and jean capdoville have b»t-n coumitted aa burglars of kocheran's safe hereoty-flte thousand dollars in bonds found in possession of bertins were idvntltled by kocheras death drama at sea.—a homicide of unusual interest has occurred at panama to which two americans named newoome are the heroes they started tn a mall whooner the bremen on a trip down the coast to purchase iudian-rubber their crew were two men and a boy they took turn about at the holm when about cm hundred and nftr miles out the two bands in the middle of a dark night flred with re peaters at the brothers after emptying their pistols it wan found that they had se verely wounded bat not disabled the own ers so they advanced wlta the euvthroet machetes which every native born peasant or sailor carries in this country the broth ers however succeeded in wresting the knivcn from the bloodthirsty miacreanta aad then occurred a haml-to-band rtrurgle tor maatcry this in a small veeael in the waets if waters and in the darkneet of a moon lees night the result was in favor of rifht and justice one of the scoundrels was tripped up and tumbled over the low bulwsrk of the little craft and he sank the other followed him voluntarily th boy who had atowej himself away in smaet t^s^xj x out and the brothers wounded m they were made th ir way back to 1 anarna who shall ay that there in no rombot in modem life t indian rkmainb.—an exeb aays out on the union pacific hoad notions urn a eickapoo indian saw a locomotive coming down the track at the rate of torty milen an boar he thought it wm an im ported breed of buffalo and waa aaxkous to secure it no as to uke the prize to the an nual exhibition of the klckapoo agrlrul tural kocfety so he fastened one end of his lasso to bis waistbelt and when the emrine got near enough he threw the noo«e nicely over the smoke stack perbape it i not necessary but we may as well mat that the locomotive did not stop the en gineer and fireman witnessed the most sur cwul attempt to do the flyl"f j[»pf made by any kickanoo indun upon th plains since the ist ofw january there was an aboriginal funeral at the next sta tion whevthe eotfa arhred the frare w^^uj^t^»fonlj buried as-aail die ww*r-cotere me»t tied to a string th kiko of pemta's viht : th ritav5 the king of persia to the minn-mi d^shrtnis^flfeaehals wbe an event in l'.bt.rn hictorr maantnla mv ooae with i niiu of l.t,<no vnj ukl mki kon«k tbe rxiu • - i'-wrmlnej not la n ssilnthtwkiir ■vndtoi «!«■or den that »« grat » j«-^uc of uflllw souklwi mta a mmlmumt towl mtuliillriranliiebn b—ii—tlo b«pl«l thasoltulioint u dta««r rvk««i»d dhyrt uyj - f | j orifetßhttac^mka klh **»*• ■* 7usiness directory harms b'.-,i»e»i and location of tha leadlag he-iitei of buffalo i hoae fotir reader wt mak mmmmm tn hut rai tit oahlng thin out and ulng it a a r*f-*~ence will mma tttne and mma the mmm haa mm amma_y *"-*■■«• and la itrfcuy x j i;-r _ a a-rekltoeta t hum k porter _«. mali p co»l_k*-ioner h a ■■"■"■, ma h-mwh—i cni-pnta oil clotha feathtr • u i j wi b.bmmmmm 6 main carpet fitter -** tm 111 ■. * _ mala bl co-d and pig iron *• i heohtkom » bt-neca cor waaulngton en-frit-iri on wood lut d wiohtman 2dumalii fanoy rooda a vol kll rteblino v fc , v main fin brtaaa cnattnga rcffalo brass ft h nihfy 76 e.cha-i-f _ hotela btinnev-b notkl.cor w'aahlngtoß and carroll htata capa aad fnra ja on mokuenstern no 573 main mallam-s iron i"ratt-tlrt u worth 52 and 64 terrare marble nnd granite work a d.mmi».\*i_kok«in,ror,r*«irli-iil mor-rao isnwin mndtlnea wl hf.i.h hewimj mai mum m main saddlery hnrdwa-o it - fraita 1.f.t1-hwukth.«aiicis4 terrace personal i nftikmatitin wanted of wii.i.iam i , h ,' "■' "_" res'l at ho lowiiahlp f adgala nlw ul f slmcoe canada until about ihe y*-ar .» . iv "*''■**' and i-said t*i hare it-en aliln-i viaj __.-.. v j,''1 m*mi year pant ai.v informa l_.t ',' i lmil.ralgh.-d whli 1 will lead to u ,,--..-''■"■"•'■■'• ir ifdead iv delliill in formal lon 1 v *" ■*■b ''*•-"■*"'» m amply rewarded j_?g~.m-m-t-w_mfcr--i--m «_ his wife s"rl rj"1 l ertarn parties are etideav..r!i t h ii*_j f'l lh*-,r lf ndlioni addn-h pett.r r-'tn harritson * zajn barristers etc nt-i-lo hall toronto 3-31 i ti lost akd fodnd 1 out on matcrday even ing a tiibka i - lm bartie and jet pin th nude w ti n warded h liavln ii at 0 south division i i l boarding and lodging t a oak st a r'kw wentlemen can 01l ii tain board !» a rival tatty x pl.-n iii location eaalral not v.*r ihree miuuus walk from main i i'mm rea-nmalile k.v-.l ■acbutjtb division st.--wanted r1 lini i-janler by the day r waul li-ruit hm.na lax mao ah a st.—a km i.km n ami l*a>*n wife can he c.omiiio,ui tttiji i_»r-l hh.l pleasant rooms tt-nna reasonable k_-4l 1)1 peaki ite-mm rt_u lioakiiino _■■«_ 11.,u r....iimaliigl or in ault 111 bt_u i riur reasonable kl-lt l -****••* street a few oentlemkn ml can be accommodated wltli board and •>.. m anl room trrma reasonable tl t w 7 itrmra or^b^smmi^nromn 1 and a alngle room can lw ol,laliit-.f wltli tiiiard in a private rami l.talloii central address 1 u thla oßlt-e k.v-lt w-uitid aoents wantbd-for tiik e»t skll h 80->k out i'alaci tii h r \, - aui.iv lo or a-td-ha iieo w doit'ii.aht _ < 0 3j flam _. _ _ jt t no 346 main u6 wa*i~h city anii coi'ntv uriieks '■' ■' . 4 col no tm main i 116 '. i elp wanted-females 4 thihteentii ht cox north ham i m a l'i'iii.>-taiit jfirl lo do g**ii'-r*l booaeworh • 0-v.i r.-f.-n-iir rti-nln-d 1 1 i»ma n ■**'■wanted an t pkkif m kl *■">*■> hale-i t.adt k 4 7 van fi'.-w ani kd a *.•". i i.i ia i ( f..r i***n.-ral lw*ml-w..rk koa it.-ii-.-i.--i n li.lr.-d _ kl-n ______ jj^a-un 1 waniko a 4.101 lo ii km j . t-,k wu-h ami lr"ii;-tlri-i mie lo i.i cimiu bat rk uemiaiis prefcrn-d l.tth-ral wa t**m kl tf h£x_p wiihiii^males a mm art yol'nli man wantk.ik-to xl s on the rallri.nd an n.-vmn u,hik ai**-nu one who in poai_d in hit irartmai atmrtaa box n tiiit nic r loop active fan vamr-er t bell tbi jt i.lt and time uf blaho ttmo want apply liuinetllati'lt at t;k a i.el i'hkk'is m.-r lt waahlngton at p]-m wanteii on ou two ooul tkavei luk mmmmi '■»]] at 4 main au j-i-tl i ii ■n ■—- ' '.--— aitijations wantl~ei / kit cpation van ie tl-by a man tif v f luag l.n-iri.-r axpert-bct ; uudt-rmland bo..k ki.-phi al:ir if ichj tiiiiw.rl:m llinn a ttiii.tli.n : ri-f.-rtnc i-ntlr.-lv r-aiumci'irv addreaa tl •* l-web axpnm ojea ji*-if business chances vhjm rem the mitekpr-hin factory llrate-l on 1.r.-i-n .*.. n.-ar the n y c r it jl l«.t h-c-ijiied l.v tbe tab a r plait in perfrct w'tklnx i.rder lii.-ulrt 11-.t ellh-utt i mr a it icatt jai-tf aoood himiness chan e.—one of the oldt-al drill ctalill'liiiii-iits in this lty aii'l whl.h liaa always trnji.yi-d a lar-fc ami pmflt.-il.lc p-.tr.majr la orter.-.l for mm li vtst h.lvaiit.-t^.-nii terniit owlnjt !*• ui ir.'pri*-(<ir ha-ln-c a t*___w f ther bii-ine-t t i.i i or .-*..!■!■-. ■- i 1.1 a i'll keui.m 13 went fwan bl buffalo *-*■\' al i ih.k mill property for male l'ha valuable mill property known as tl w ll l.ur mill itm-ated on the kne anal in albion or itsinu t.-.tuiitv b t la atmamt torasmt at a bataata the uropertv intliioe t!i lund-er yant rontalnln bout one arr of land oui mull.iv law llanitttni « kit nt one llrai-fl.i plitning mill mat trevor ikl.m....-hin f,,i -..■,-. li.k j ) .-,. -. one v si :■. ..- maclthie i.ath haw.a and fiber llgl.t ma liln.rv all in g..od order the l.«-at|nn for bu nt*s i 1 l.nt long eatobumad and will knaam the nia i-lilncry h driven by a hmvaa power i-ii-clm with ln.llerof ninpie oaoßclty terint of sale iun.lt know on application at i.tir fflt n the jinml-te kali naltfi ma*-'»n a pai'limno alldoii n y jl.v2ni a til hill bc--ines-.chani e.-an interest in a ni-oimii imiili bhimm for aale.or v.in tiike in iiarl n un nl a lion and lot worth about waa i.ee a pu't-eriv 13 w_swa it j!3 s.m.oon am restacrant for male-a t_taaa m-mm and rcataanu-l in a*-_»t*-alk>ea iloii and dolii|t a litrirt biisln i otter.--l r..r h at n taraala apply toeow arl's 4 lift rlano.no jhrown-a hiiil*ltn|r 1-3 ml^cj^l^al'm^vl t itcher fixtl'res n 309 west koity-ttratsl near j hj fam y«*fc p iiallon puomah clark bui r>m , k to t ___._. „ 1 bn.wii reelifvli '. „,,|||, r cr of was'iiu-fton and 1 erry at hut , m;.iuif;i.-iiirvr mid dealer in hlk-t-wlne al v ~ p nr _> p | r it ki-i-lint-l w hii-ky old rye mmr wl l , . ! tu-_r»n<!lp-.aiid liiii h2 horses and carriages m wtm ai.e tbi finemt family yt^^x arrtttft-t hers in the ot it n .■« r forsa-l-c i or sale i'heap a ix-moksi power l_r*ai-bttf roller cutlnlv new apply la walton met acl luli-niatioiinl iwd*e r*"ri krie _ j-.1--ji f.r male five aire of i ami os h-'tick ar about ten intent armtk irom nlair:ira m *, m.al dmlral'lt lot for a ul.urban n dt-m*e ivllltwaoltlntiea^y leriu inqult r wajt*o iu cki.anii no 1 brown's hull.lii.x _ p i tom sale - iu ffai.o ii iv i nsc ran ol lock al*n huftalo fire ami marine in-uranc ti-lu m mm*m__mao x utunmra j-4-_t bkjft halk-a fine vacant lot m feet r rnuil by 13*-1 feel in depui to a pared itlcy on the weaterl'v aide of n'l:i*.;irn it uth-rly from ' i-t tint-of the tlne-d lorn mot in sheeny tvrnia eaay apply to john * tto p.-arl d old pafkht fox sale-at m cents anl 7(1 i-cnu per hundred al thla offlce firsalecheai'-avalcakleproiert rentrallv i.m-ated with nearly awfeet-tret-l tmnt on tia-tcd atrttl and about i4u feel watt-r front a-iapt 1 o a retail c.al or mm ant or any heavy bu-1 iieitfu will ti*'m>)<l cheap to cloae an huu liow rl>*»>'happelu hmu e-tau apcnta 54h u-m »*. la ahooii n_on and boiler for male elieap at th cnt.m rianiuif mill roller a ket tknt alt corner ( lil.-rt and carroll sta for sale-hotjses mi for sale.-41r1m fry r-toke on bata e_l via st corner at monroe it tooaammmawaassaam : b r part finished ofl aa a dwelling jtas water etc auta good repair will he aold cheap aa theowr-.er mmimmj ihe city john otto ■ptarl-t sm for sale—the tvt'o-story itßli x house no m sotith ihrir-lon sl with brick r_7ti oij alley ; lot mill'1 can be had xt a bar-rain oa err eaav mm with lmin-wllate pot_cssloi lee a plt'kfcßlntj 13 wetil wanj-t ut mwon iuj-mlin wwrnam ■"-. a lahoe story frnine-lwellinp ye.v heaitanlly 10 alt mm in perft-ct repair lmmmm terms eauy *_**__ john otto t^l peart t tk mm sale-frame cottaue no 4 mdmmi •*-; nt-ariy new four or 11-e ri-.ii i tditen l>ii-4'-.a.t*6 ill'me a anforii i and and insurant-exigent ltt w*_u bmmn u j mi frame cottaue nik ..»; n division h it ii r-nuui lot ii3 rrap and oth*-i ffdia etc will be-old very cheai lit me a bam roux land unit mmmmm agt-nta 16 west kwan al ____ 4 house aj*d l«»t on delaware st b for aale at a great bargain a the owner , about to leare u city waa naiuculars apply v h gg a a anford ft waat swan rt n m for sale no 97 e eaole street 3 story hrlck houw in perfect rejtalr througlv nia hoi android water hathrooui furnace ant aewer good cellar with mmmmi bottom mmmm kitchen with dummy waiter for t_ru apply t fotln otto i pearl at j mruk balk—house and lot 1.0.w _■l-'rankilii tt a moat tlealrable locatlot and ii e-cry retpact apleaaan r-ildenc apply to johji mt_v rtrpearl l 0 for baix-hocies h t-.-l if a hi e h ftel pkopeki v ft 1 hale vr •■%• li»m nitnakxl id a n».uri-titti tu aliout :*> n.i ■fn.in uii lltj on uie n v ax ami 4 mitral lullroa.l iwlnf nt-w the 4«t>"t on l^tlt i-)i laas-^lnry lirlrk lara*kai)*l tomnioaltuu i'll /■l roiiii'n and ti»ru h in fir rvtr nrfi'lill'rii an'l nolnri bi-x bn»ln tiring theunlr bou-l l bw pla anvl r.ulj jlr*na*«l hotel in the t.."ii win i - '■! '»■■;,. 1 with on liinil'n , :.. mj . a l-'-'l 1 will 1 ukfiitni-ltr'ir form propeny hastrnt.f a olid 4 krowna huhlliik _ j2l 4ft i>f.biitahlkmitta<.e fox balk hf.ai 9 th very i»-»lram frame cottake.no.l norlii tntl.|,,n-t i t < : 1 wtmi i an<l water i'.t '■:.■- will to-miw tii-t r(h-ap irai.fi"1 far wtj it'i'tluk liasti.n otto t brjw'u'1.1 bi'i'vl i . . 1 jr jl>t nsckiv-ouk fall cuhjilan ra r it..i ; r ; v.tl nty proj»-rty em t ra.-h.fr kan 1 btni'-t l*-lral>le plar s hi mark.-v ranyliy 1 i prtcm from ulx : i 1 u twenty-fly td-.u'tnl i ■ifttlara fririi - ■!. t lujc !■■[,■! r h 1 ■r ■i fr gr for balb at a hajuiain - the blwtorybh.-hl.ulluink mo . m (■»„.„„ „, ~,",,. 1-liv i!.ii.:i 1..n-..ntlr-l floor nllli u jin-l tnlnl floom rnrt,i-ii f.»r i ir u'|l bl ru.l'l at . :.'!<■that will pay in ~,, t iinenuinii hj&t1»o 4 otto < brww,,k buimlnie j ' erok hale—37i i'kakl ht the i enthal aii'j pi*-axantjy 1,..-ar.-tj brick boumr on pearl be l""*n llnri'ij au'i rtiliipewa furoier real<len>e of w lau mr m e taunu onlalnlng taa.wat.-r . ■: m x'xmi i mimi will (* o-nu-u wrlttlnmlli until uie tn of next may for ternm apply to iuierof tb uwk-rsltn ki>^aki hkistf h..2k1 main bt jli-tf jonathan bii>w ay iwjmajn st p ro bale by m m oub no jsolth srt«mai«^ikat4mlrama immn rranu lw.-u nv-ln 4 ilent eowtttkm im bm win wii cheap frl.'e f»nl ''" "' mb kilt at mi.ii i irv frann iw ':,■■/. in flu n'im./ii i auai.mi win m-11 . i»mh and <>□ ei ihw i'rirt f29«i ii t ■"*' orterjel ai iiy ii*is win aril r,,r j im witlrnit wl i',-^.ry frame baa ,» ■»• aa aler aii'l < mar in hi.t or r lot 1 !. i '.' i'r . am terms la-j i ■•; liui nt lr*l->rr '•-■■,■w illne new - iil 21 ' \ ist (■'.*.-■teniiß.-a htenuint.,2-«u»ry frame iwellln in r*vvi ordm w p.nl-lie'l ott in ft-imki ityle lot mby km i'm i i.v h iiith ih v 1 f\r r 1 s i 1 r i ram liwelllnif liii i-rteeif**""1 '*'" **"• " t*k*'n withln " ' l)t>t inri i.ir-ali.bi tfeneca it thla is an r-vr.li.iit place f'-r bu.iti.il will wll cheap trlre i huire h.i a cor 4 ari.llne an.l j'alnicr ms a toe lianre lo make muncv ; call 1 niri for nale cor of swan an<l lilrkorr >■i<>liik a frrhml hualneail if not noll mkxi will rent t..ref.,r»al nf.rtli ear f ml hlgan t will il 4w woul<l hmfeap for a d*vehi n ( mat of hi>iihi-n anrt lots in all part nr the city for nale or ei.-han j h 4 for bale—the very iiesikaki.k 2 bi b>r7 hrt*-k hnuiw n 3is ml<tiliran nt wlih x wau-r etc in pier fnroua£ml anri ren tra&ttocaw i'rl.e low ami emu eaav uaftt in«is otto 4 browni ituildlnft vti sfl kok malk-the fkamk cottaiie ,\«». jcs 2"j allen l iiearl new till trmtlt etc all rrfm«t-rate onl.r lotsoilia tblaproderft 111 v 1 in.!'r*l7i r<>r ahl ani lv '" m * &*"" u atri'l'kk st nf.ak vikginia st 2 tory frnme lnfi<»vl ndlhoo na,cellar mi-i b)(.-j w-ll 1 f wtt.t fruit tre-i f all klnda ami fra ihel.t is 55 fi from mniniik ihr..uj(li 1 k'l»*ar«»place r-.m.-noiitrh ftar tmir fi..,i^-n \\ 111 i 1 cheap an the owner 1 ■■!'►■■t 1 v ; : . m mm omb issotiih ihvi»|.n,*t ' u 4ft ki'k sai.k a fink kkm x dwellin4 jbl m ivarl si u-tw.-en odtth an<l hobawk 1 rmauv u-rm^lkk fox sale at a bakiiain-thf i - bt.iry frame ilwt-llink ith l»am «" * ottnee t h'.umr ontalna alxut elvht '■:-.■■f>e whole h'lii il ! n compete mli-r 10l t lit lxx 4 imckekinu is w swan-t hl3 «| houftk a%t lot wanted-a hhh l hou«p hii<t kit worth fn.in iim [~ lj,nti in 1 "*•■lor a fiii*jl house ami i k n-i vacant ma and r iiie ihiii-is and mortiplfftt i m t nqolrod until m-xt ttprluk ly4j.n itakkk a co krl i^unl t ffllee m 6 main at tor niagara l g for saj.e cheai'-no sh vkanklin ]■■-!-, lartre house in flnt ■■> -.. 1 ■■, , 1,,t ■me i tnttlmat locations in buffalo alu n.1.4w wa-liln t.»n 8l,3-sti>ry brick rn»i-w gas an.l w«ur uiclimw iti »- n tat aj.plj upjohn otto,-l r.wrl-l ilii f fohsalk-^no.wclifton ti.ai x nat ah 3 alien flt..al--u>ry tramp ilw.-llluk rantßlolnc room lot v 111 with a flti rii iv at fruil ami i.niaimntal trtt j.ke 4 i'h kjbkijfu 13 weal swan n i»kij4ihtt'l vtllaor kchuhcn<i x.-x sajein ann.ra with one ami * naif ki ot ex id lan-1 th imkm i vm i-üßttnlnith ar r.mil'e-i fa two atorlew with wing and mj wlikloh t in 1 t vwll ar i cl-.ii m 1 l l.he & i'tckkii ihu,iiw.bwmh 11 am wow f*ai.k at a bakijain-thf larui jjsl anl - fivetil.iit l-t..rj frame i-..lt:4te n t.-i • k «'.. a ah u.i sixl.w iiu.-i with a varletj of rh irnit trees tfrnpes etc will !».- aold at a liarifaln it : ppll,.irorm m n,!he wll , l i lllt alk.ut in leave 11 cliy liafl i nob a tittn 4 brown'i lintlillnn isi jri m i.ki'hiiia st s-htobv brick hwki jei ttp«;hh cellar k awl miujiirt water thto 1 a lieaullfui locfthm \\ t',l «■!! compot womu tak » ini.ll houi-e ainl lul in mil pay 1'ob«-!.s1.iu lmiuil also several smajl fenns ir aale or tx hanite to ri(yprone»-ty apply at mivomh landokfk x htl * asctli rrgoa ttt j6 f.new bkh'k hook fox walk-no +> eat:le<iu flr-t-class brick domb tw.i mortoi fn ncti roof llaa kjih water bath ac price tt.«jii lyon hakkit a co erie land 0f11 44 itkaitifi l ltb>ll»r nck in hatavia a w . .■!!. i-a l.j-ii^t.l plarr rltua 11 main 1 rtitavlrt omprlsintr a hirp two itory ilwellliii w 1 |. wlnar alao l.arns ice h<m«e ami other oui liullilluir wltbaboal t n acres ct choicetssd ami ureat alu.n ilance anl v.irlely if i'rnlt itrn -. iierrlej ,(.- i.y"n iiakkkai'o krle lantl ofllc hi mi.h erob haijc < hkat—tmm mftokv fkamk booklto ivs-iithl)ivi-j..ii^t wltliri-llar.km and water afl in o.«l pi.t lot bxlu tlii l>ro|n-rty isi-enirill 1..;n an will tt l<l licmii habtixgb * ottu n t brown1 m>iu y 1 • roksalk-thkonk-.sit.itv fkamk ot j9 ui(ti n 64 ni.rrk ria*-e,wlih t»xlli verj n,-.ir;tl,u located \\ ul be lotd at h harifatn iftnkei wiitiln en dats habtinub a otto mo 4 iwi iinll.lj'i l ts 17 fox sale ok kknt a kink huh h namcßev on fvuitli j>',vl-lon su two atortel 1 win tine irromr.tlh a convenient illhtaiire tri'in hie mi-hi ■« i«.rtl'm «( ttie eanlein part of the city lxx a i'h kkkinu l.t y w m , u 112 mfoksaljc no 23 mmmekht.-a fine l'»-»ilor frame i-otla((f vrrv pleajuttillv 1 ■.:. ■vim in perlxl repair llirmikhuin lalwaah w.ll t4<ke,l with a variety i fr«r a r.-xl ham on uie prenii*e lh:it co-t uk f-t t.nii ac apply to john otto.a ivarl t fox sale—a si»lkni»1i kfsidem f neartl.c farjfo proprrtj wen or main « uiul jeroun-is in excellent nler tlwarinino'i ttj>^i'vv mlul * ftrt'*t v*rut>'"f rull john fi anl's-^'as'i vkkv l>k>lltaltl i'lkai 1 1.-.i f tetawan street applj lo john otto 1 1 varl slnt-t 9 forbalk ata hau..ain tiik hksika e btobmhfl ainl 1..t n kw sorlh luvhi ft tttory frame is in toe order anri very riealraut will lwflol.latal«rt«iiii if iir-jplie.l foi aoon lot i>*lu with mm 4r hahtlnub a otto * krnwii ■liiml'tliifr k [ gj rarf ibu httoi'kkty kokbalk ktllcntul 2-«tnry bt*r oon»r tery ilefihadltjn mi.ui 10l price on n««hlnvlalo l t-,between michigan an-l chesi t ls.,a-st.irv lirl k h..iw;pr *«■*««■. el lioffahda ( hart'ei.l.w main t b fu ale—no w mouth divboom ws m e it atih7 ha^einent nn<l attic hrlck ii w < ihaaant n.-lj.-lilh,ili,«..lan.l i-'onveiilenl t..rii ( - l.ii-ln.k pnrt frhe my lot j7 ft fr-nt and in depth u 1 paved alley t nnicwj1 apply to john o'l i i pearl su 1 efor sai,e-s(i 3«1 washington st 3-mnry franie house in a pan of uie ii:v where ir.pt-rty is vapßly improtln an-l in a hxnilnn a«l iniiuf.ly a ftenli-1 i'hjilrlan attaraej r t<iy ktli'l of bercantili niibiiie-s italnti hath r.m.111 fm and water anil jr-*h ell-irilot 65104 ap ply t...tull^n otto,m f«wm t v"\l saj.e—a kink kkml'r n x 1 it \- b lavta with tbm*er«aof landuxlerexrrlleni 11 wi.-ti wlih an .■■!.■. ti ■i.f imlt ir«t abral - i.try ac ll'iuae is in perfect order bm pa an-i water marble n::nii '■■-. k r:ite ic 1 nui m . apply i.,.10|1n ittii.-i pearl ft i «» mkimian bxw€os of north v tlla i..ry i.rlt w store an.l iwelllnjt a food brlek hi will..t water etc wiu seucbrmd or would ' . . f..r a l)ii\ate ■! -■i n wurui * " appl !■> m f 1 mhv.-i l«outh ntrmffl m fc awk offek n)s bali at a okjeatba4 - rife*.on*home and lot on iwiawan tl two fi^ri nn sfiihn l tlu-m-t'lillilin^v nn new in ttrsl r«te nler this i a rare ehaiicr tor inv.-t in.iil apply to himk a panfokp 16 w ttwan i 12 m upuhailx cottauk fox hai.k - a km l'-->l'>t'j frume iaf[c inntainlnfc tur n«im oa ihe fln-l bi-ir with n cellar and uli in compuu ardgfi baqp touanoateoß kuleoti iiri-ei.in iheti lnliy at tnppor street apptrtolke ft pickjkk iil f w*n wt jw efok ttale ok kent tiik if ask of the man hrtf hnlmlnn n north we t corn.-r tv-nn an'l cam'l i toh wiui h.iv «. ale mr hiu aw or rent uie premi»«"s m the n l\on itakkk a in 1 1 laad oiflep 124 ' 4gt i>ksikaklk ul'll.dlnti lots fox sale el '-- . v ni.i^nta ht near vlrki'ila price » ;, er font any party il.-ilr"u9 of lulling inj the atovs it can purthaw on ea tt-rinn au'fa<lvai;.-e8 ■•-■-. v ■~ .* ;.. r r ii i ni '- in.-i.'r lowanlh uie htiprnvi menl irfrt x!l6s ninth •!., timrc.eonrlji ss nrr foot lot am uawood svenne ,■■■!:. st *, par fw>u i.tit inxlcs ninth bl cur jerwv int t^o per fi«>l ..! ~.\ i v 1 i-i iwwe su m-ar vlrcinu*l *!'■" per hot i.yiin.iiakkk.t 10 116 erie i.aml offl itb main-t mfor salk—one of the afoot i>emk l mhwm in the village af llalavla iip>nni comprlalmc is am i'nuue ilw^uii iuia;inecf-!viaryoiitl.ull(ltti abnn-iance r fruit ami oniuueutal itt-cs lkr .* ik ktkimi 13 w uwau fit ha a for sale — no 179 matiajta st a l-<tity franc huune wltli arn l>oratlon ntj ies|rai>ie n..iw contains jf water runiaee etc in t--.i n-p.»ir lot 00 ft fnmt anil lv denlti t h'lr-n si for t*rni tin , apply lo john otto 31 i earl tl t """■i i ftt""r * j—ff b ■*''' tiull.lln,t iu-b on the klver bluff below o r rry tl t-arly completion 01 the internation al hn-lw will nuuie uiu a oellirhtful place of n-sl 2<eft llu*v baker a co erie lan-1 office im main h cor nlam»ra at vi f r>irbale-the new i^jtokt fuamf i h«oa*,ma«irarr«lut..wiihh.t»«ian will m>i(i ebeapor exrhanj-tsi for a mall farm or pleee ofjranlen laud bear tbe city bastingb a otti x t krown * building ej jj dkuikabls ukocery btokk ani b lw m li w fir sale the locauon u uie very he't innua rlty aca loin^t a larj<e hu-iue the u>rc la im«.-lmta antl sthhl up lv an excellent maantr the tfwejllng la flmt clam bavin marble mantles renter liteeea eunilee etc m water an.l c«-llar the luiim ng a 2-rtory brick wftli wlnjr ai»o a law baru 3ui ife^jj^jsk •*■*■? a a j>j fox salx-nu 7j eaiii.k bt s-btohy as rani ««^. w»ii rauil ..(]., t ni.hl.rii mitirov hiu.u ujjii good orter . lot 81 , jj jij for sale-houses fox ale.-s(j.i73ii.divibh_>n bt.^-sitobv brick gu water ac lot niij to ; * - . n>k zb k\k wtiwt n jl7 fnn and limm fraiw in rt-ar k1 ■n t wafer jrood tarn lot "•■\ ' . n kftenera l2-*t'.r7 tirtck w|ui i--nj n and alii tji walrr ac lot s4*i to carroll l n i!i -, ~;., » -•.. j_,t-.ri tjrisv n.j ban ft at water l.otwxi:-iu fo.-um t licmeasanfoki jl is w swan ml fuk sai.k—a ki.ne cof.ntrv krsl ■'•!,..- iait 1 k mil rr 11 k■i.-i i ii -■-■; ''. t'.ry frauit '■~;■-■. with mod t.arn jut-ti'-ii wtt [ 12 acre of !■!..! well citttratad fruit trw cur h'ki r>arn and »■*•:• rvth in ■•■■id pn-nils in !■-- -■t repair appi t»jqifn trtto.'mjv.gl>t i 1 ekkkk hakn k«tk sale i."t fflxlzl ili nrk lu.ru 2.'-«.'#i z-al-.rv wiui mairan trim jf jtfn 71 < airul.-l iiaetinoi a ofto i hwtn'i baiuliiig _ us ffc pcw sale-no uht pac l st..withln nitxr^llfiit r i»lr fi-^l yard with fruit tm fraj tm lot wiiia;'will i bom < bt-ap a tli -■i*nit lnli-ujs i"*vluk uie cllt apply to jihin otto hi id t _ h5 vub sal.t-nm hkmjth ehvjiuoai pt 2-«t"rv fram house i rout part fltu-d up ffar a ki-.it ■>< sr-ni 11 /"■>■! r i.'iir with fine rardeu !"' 25x117v john ottu hf['«a»ri bl ha 4ft btoke am dwelling kok hai.k 9 th«»2-#st/>ry rick tlorf on tiifßoufliwriit rnrrifr 1 1 i ! ■>!, u ivtlr-i't i the 1,1 stury is ■■'' : up f..r iwfiiiiitc purpo-wn then 1 aw a brick i mm framr dwellingsituated ta t 1 ■r tin u>r rr'ni'lfift on i'almer st l«jt3oxll6 i - la a .■-■: i'h'attoi fora family grocerr or butcher i.k a l*l kekino 1.1 w swannt jl ft yi>r hale—i rdirftkf.nth ht iv ei r frui.t iwhlltik in ■» ■onit'i1 lot v'ii.w f«-t ili^-p i'rln sis««i leruta tasy apiilv t i muomji.itm.iid dlvnloti t l ekeal rbtate fob hale at kkih kit prlc»-i ui f]i n l»le tills prrjix-rtv 1 wi-j loipramd xii.l n-nr i*.flr*t lat i.-iuini partlcßl ■-■- fur:il.*i ■! y hi me a sanh'kd 16 v . bwn u 12 f iu'.m x itwki.i.imi pqhbjilxata kak l g.in tlie .■--•■ry i.rick d .;■j so *_■uuit>m-lon hi ii fl i.nu-r lot auii i.t.k a rickebim i3w swant b w knk a st bakkity asi unfkx tj ttamn hlnn ami ilwriting this uw of tin 1 ■tr .- i !)■-■,'\ 1 i >,•'--) h:i-!r rr -., ■~ [, ihi be uiaile pay r..r itself in four rears \\ id m-v • fmiiuid n-x-^v tt-niis apply to m m (. dv it ; x ul/i lilvl^on.l 1 sft roh iftaue prcmisks n«>s kci sw am xl ■'-!■kr»iillin st lot iuu f.t-t front by 23j r tli ■■11u1 t f^arl «.. with thrr brick am on 1l .., n ill («• m,lit hi jutri'i-ls terms ea*.y prle luw an pi io.xhi.n otto i't-arlsu #^ 1 mkai uwelljnd joe sals—new i s turjr frituif lioiim on man-land «., bbs twtmt r«.!1..r «»«,*.■.; lot 251)14 v.-rv 1.-alr alile hastings a utto 4 bro«u bulijlnk 12s ' akik>t la!-s itksiuemk r"ok sale the tfslratilt brirk reh'lt-nre no mu mali m new u<l finish*-1 with linnlwocl tl]rou k houl lr tlie niihti rr : ...:,. t 1 «'% ■.■■la ver flnhy kvc ■■: r&tlnir nil lif 1 lie nioht mo'lera lni[>r"vi nienlx ami lv with tmru will l utl<lr.ti n ■*«<.!■nl.k urniß lia f inob*ottti urown't llui.linit ul ' a r«5 sai.k-a skw am ribht-claa l_i ri'flflfdof witlihjl the m.xteiu in f|:v.-iiieiitn y.nilli hl<l ( f kf-rit st nit wi-hi nf h.l ivi rr umutxdwtwt turuib i-a>y k uuki.i 1 ii illlsu-r uiill'lliik bmb for sale-farms ts i'kmuahlh kakm fuk walkftfjf p—j s^i t t^"fr^i mj*iy;u illu'iv.ti.i1 v vimiisd 13 ilmtrahlf wttrhe^hlll vt-rr cli^ptiu^ut urms'n r*ettmtk4 lor m mood naael uastinio j m in 1 hnmii'i bulmlna hfl dft k.\t£m ih»k salk-bust gajtdkn i.wl in kri.-rounty hut br mm to clnw nat a > t.it in ai're twit niilt-s fniiu ui iturtlinu ivllllwtfcrf.u-lifapbylluwakd chapptl 3 slain ou m ' 5q kaitms k()h sale—a good farm ok t i 6 i „.„.(!„ tl^b.wuof w»tbi-neo«,r u uradi niiiirnilli-srroni ituttalo a nin i',-fitorv lirk-k lions thr huujred irrmfu lri-fs>u<l a v'hhl tlii^lu.iim kt rl.r&p howaki i hal'l'kl.34*malnhi mtk • kahm worth 525.1w vox will m r *^ haiiwmditeoflfaldrtwprmi stwi will b t.niii m..rth f lf t..r whlih hnpn.w-.l itj pnij^rt ■..-' n 1 i n ui-fte porllnnoi t.rr ■by tl>»u ltl>.t jiai'i'ki.i wm«ln,r li<h jlk mal kakm wanted for ) a>ll ' uiliiiii^f[..mlst..»>a.re wit ik hlt,uil.l m , lii fl it 11 jtli'l iitln [' itupni t ilielita fp i rlfut tml f linftal-i hy hi me a ajiford id v ja km.-m wantei worth from 1 i * tc ir ivliaii|tfrnrliupn>ve.lrlttpn>ntrir fwpanu.-uuri appln toiiumk ftbanfohi 16 w ~« "■'- u ggk uemkahle kakm hh hale : '.■:' i<-*..n-tii.l al r..rlam n v..fii i tl i ia -: 1 ittitl.iln r.n.-l-tmik f w.bkllainl nieit<|i.w ami i,w iwiilln't'!'1 v 1""1 "" ulr'l'-|"-7 i£lvir '""^ i'ik jirltip of water ami ijirft rlsu-rn i'ruit rw-t 1 ul a!i.|'t<".|s\o'm w iui r^rnuf !-!|. llkih,l|lit i,ki)\vaui>saiiu kl.and.kealksuilclirouri 2 br<>wn itull'iln hl3 a x.-x sale ok to ex liangktc r a jti flr>-l rliinh resilience in the ilty a fan of i'm ifn-f flnttiualltyot'liiiiil.l ing just ouuti<lei-f ur dry lluiitx hnti a l»rjfc oreliard ou 01 the tw-st in tl f iomity tine 2-st<.r brick liont sml tlin-e co il l.arns will bf3«m iheap inquire of howajti t < h atpel __ i,a iflk kakm riiksai.kokexuiaxiie-aj'l'll t tolkea im kk_lti_mi.l3 wt-atawan si mk farm for sale ackbb of la3m tc u1..1.t cuiuvaumu wiui g»o.l i-s-st-.ry fra w « twtlliiig lt*rns eu altualcil n ontatio at ul 4 tt wiuik-s-ilil i-hi-*ii 11 applk-d for booh d wakik-ihri ki.anf hru kstutt limv.rs.-vi j ilrmni1 kiiiliilnir hit £& a i.ltl-at hakkaln.-an excellent 1 . lrj farm i.iit;iliihi^1 sen well w»trr»,l linger and fruit wl «'■"! i.ull.liijf yituate wturln i r_aini]f ofacbeme fa.-i r >. and !■, 11 syu : inn impleßirnt-a-j.i uie h;iy n-p wttlbe nokl afi kn-al harn&i aad .. n t-iuij t^rnis lee a pickrk isu n v--.t s«an si i " to unuaaapms j5 niß l(r t a rt'rmubedhoubb with lh lli^'''^.'n i imi a ven kor t.-rti.t inquire of edwards ft bt'cklanu kau estate mid lou llmki rs no 2 br..wn itul ■! fcr .. b _ i^j^we^ffijta^muwhkd a..l ire-t i v 1 1 r.-nl niy new concrete houw wlrli ill ■in furniture rih-t i m 1 im-ririlnjr crockery il er hu.l i.lat.xlkure llt.r»rv ac till tin ui of may l « x 1 can-rnl l.iiant i a fair rate if apptlm for whbi»tmday thoh j duplet jii-gi mrui kent-tiie rwewrrokt hki»k honbe,ko wfi uih dtrtsbhi st with t.ri imi«ii jtlli in ibilt pn-~i-.-i.iii jritcn i.f.k a i'i.kkkini uwmfwunl mrob kent the 2-story fkame ■iwellluk h.ilnin ntaw rootna an.l t.arn on nic piinihw no m norrb place opposite pu fmrk one t il rkm pii uant hicalitli aln tin c n lxx \ i'h kkrinu.i3 v hwan st sgf t"h kknt tlik tw(k-ti»kv hrl:'h ei i"filing m.l li:irn nu.ixln.iith olvislonvl '■■(»■lii'iim 11.1 ihiii newlj pmiatt-'l and i;iinit--l and b in iii-mnht i xx a i'll kkiilmi ii k:i-i w t i t *« fir kkm-.no 21fi bwam wt.-a tdk r;a i;inie dw«ulug ha.-tta jukl wau'r an lni>rr rt ( 1 n-j>:ilr n ju w;m «!.. t 2-story hrlik boßfle with all iliiflr'ni iniprotoncnu both cif tin anne will be reut*d iii reammaue lerou apply 10 jvlls utto mfn:m>l!kli ll'h>k fciß rkxt.-offxkk wi>ill i...anl r.h mm u-nant f.»r mi r,ut f llir anomh lu i pickxkino 13 w swan at jw to i.xt folk mkw brick fottaittv f ob minmier m watt of kuptr st enquln un ifrmlwi jl-i-.it efor rf.nt 1 have f"r kknt tivn ry dhlnue hoam wntch win lw m«jd s pr . mohawk fl 1 ilibj an^l iwßßnl br k .*■> sii'l wal<t nn rj w n-nn ttu h s-btory and lia-tcnu-nt buck kas .•*.! 1 1 wsut mlteme for a riliiif 1 t al.pu to n|ln utto jg m rmhffeo dwelling f"k kknt a jea tliun-wi-n.ri.-k ■!". llinit itti i nmrtern xx a rn'h'l.i 13 w waa at ' f |- " fi^■^^klu su k:ui r ►% m..j->t«-ky 1 r;.ni ; gm and waifr 11 liar ett in bnr or it r tfni •*•>. i " ilitfli t i—i(-.i frame roue«r i;.;n 88 -+-•' n;.i*.-..ra st 3-*uin irtck nt wait r■a 1 . ■■■kent #.'.* i 67 ak ft.,2-stnrv 1m lnwilllw 111 drift lemr»he itcnt tan cll lift..ll ptart l-ston frame ln*rr«-l orrics i:.in wi mar*tln 1 otto 4 brown baudtn yi _ gfl to kknt the dfsikahle itwei.i.inu el >"■■■iw an-uiw t in-w wiih tillar teas aii-t ater etc will !■«• tt'iitft to a ko<»1 tenant ken w hastimi a otto ho 1 bmwjis butl<,lii»t uu tto kent the ehehirable pkf.misr dm—ih iiimiiliiillji r < . marrti as a en , biinatiii on the romer if miciii^^ii n catod hoaa*purp"*s r * alpkv 10 trnvaltlb alh'k i.a.niv 2 br..wns linlf.link j3o tivstory fkahe i"<m no m7hli son 1 pan « aur mbit a ta in hnr ur<l«-i r^ry u-mratile l..t 31x114 aiill be rcntm 101 muall faioiu ir not ml wmn uatiti.nus u|tu i*jl bmminft lf(tirai>u house*"which we will rmt^at n-t n fi^•^kn il>hf bocßfoi he>t-a vim pj.a^uitly i...-au--lkw on franklin t ir fi fik>t-i labm»wki.linum-i"»i.et--n.i u xl n-wlli u,ry i ri-,k in terr flue r«vwit t;..il furnisht-1 wttfe all t!ie iim-l.rn :■.,.. any p»-rw«n iu-slri'iis of pur-lining uwa«prtß^o to!n.t ist al a new;—torv brick with m iv.-an ro<)f now in v«m fine order t.as watt-r h«(h rj-'ni it-.-^-^ion in.nn-.ijau m'luaum on wrat b v ~ tfur kent—the t-stoby btcoi bl h ln jun.llon of tfarl an-1 comiwrrul t ry frame i-otlapr 01 hu<l*jn su hastln(;s j tti * hmwns unlmlnga » to let—rooms desikarle office rooms to kent in quire if i'ottek « bakrett w matu su w-3t ooms anl power to re-nt-the roj an it-slrahl and the power n-uu imuir ■: k k b holmes mkhl*»n tt and uk canal hal ton f1 kst clans rooms for rent o1 itwvllinjf purpnswi iil:iati-<1 in th iiri^lil^r !■»■■■f nlaxara s|tiar a vtrr d««lrablt location ; cai au wtatt lee a imckerimi 13 w.fwan tr fcil afink offit f fob kent on washing tun l in rear of messrs j t hoole ft 4 v coj oflmar id the him new buildinpon the yiutbeast ,-.• me or genera au'l waabiocum at opposite tke lual oflliy lee 1 i'ickebisiu h vrtt swan l > tat lorre ror rent-in the new blrtci eornertrfwaanlngumand green rt tbe'-wt to let-rooms * t rrvwa to be let—the suite or three ' i r-xu known a u erie l^nu office in browns building will hi for rent from aujtujl 1-1 t whlck ■i i we abal mnure to our arm oflfce ultua q th ■■■f - ji t i-orm-r of main and n lapum ata lyos a * bajtem ertc land qgce to^et-tores - a r<>r kent-the vkky de^irakle i-.r imli.-ik-w r.mir-ttory hrick hulldlny on i :.•• m.iiui i-'.nut f vii <■» and w mnjrtoti tut * ; i-lu un c'wli.ili a tin location for a flr^i-i-l-v - r * t ai tin larp wt-u iljfliu-'i and . ■rv-'imu null with m n»ni4 or on t njijo-r 1 t orumr miil i.i>r wui be rrm«-.l tn miw.ij . i ' ld x .- i i.r-itl r->rif*iil«ti'iii ih-"luik pl-rma tn-nt i ■iu""!.i :■.■>-. i r a u-mi of years an i at -- iiv <■■r,,r -. a u the elegant r--.ui an-l "*:'■■ill i-.inl and iliir'l llimr--it arnf liulldi'i vt-ry .- ■:; i :•■for law insurance railroad i.tis •<-. rir f.(m»rci*.rt.*apply to hastings * otto 4un.wnv.huil.unyl ~ mortqager fob hi rmrrttiim mm&jußmttajm jut lv flvf vt-ar lnt«-ri'"t wril-annualh ; prr.ix-r iv worth timis for ttruih ln.|uirt of el>waßl>s hl(kla>"u pf moktgagf.s fox hale—one of tio.imt i«yabli-in five annual inatallm^itii inter—t nil annually almi him int>r\ft*ic «' f payat-le in flvp annual panncntn intcrfht annually aln one of 7tju payahlr in four annual paymt-nw th almive are all first 11<-n purchaae money raortfiur.-s arid y^hdviatnu-nu i.yon k bajcek monky to loan-apply to john otto hi i'earl it ha fxbst class mubtaaacb fox hale—two flint class inorifragt-b for 14,uw and ji;.,1"1 ■>•• ' arc offfrwl for nalc t jfr*-at apply to ed \\ mill a in < hl.\mi k<al esute and loan hr»k.-r5 btt.l brr>wu bulmlnir sb money money — itrchame money mort^a(re»wamt4-d hy mowakii auiiai'i'f.l 1>ik ha>k m«tney hotuaabb wasted in any amount lee a i'rktlil.nu 13 wt-t>t sw»ii ft pouncalt ptftaxlt keimbi.k an ham mkktin»i-fob * j ihi fourth fifth mith am x vinth war at imld'i ar-l<-u o jtwnan and lif lenoa»u in lli rtty f buffalo on friday nov 4 is7d at 7 o'clork th bwtlm >* llh>e address y urn hob l-.uiiaii k ha iiitk b;ut is wm i|i»-r jf-«>-l iirm-ak<-r l«-l th«r !»■a jrrand raltr and vk-t..r wuiv up alonzutannkit t ■,-.!. lir n ;>' t ( i.iiimitlt-f i^uun wakd al'i is.-the keithlkan cswuofor ilt.-ii..uiinall<(ii of wanl oifln-rt of i .. plr»t ward will l li.ld at the hou*t or john nut 2 un,al jko'dock l*v aistrot farvr->'i'u jiihn v 111(1 an < hall-itiaii ce m wakd cai is the kepi 11lhan .~ i aacu for uie nomination f ward oareriof the i&ecawi ward will t luld at boddft'sllot.-l r \\ a-lit!if:ton t on wi-.tn*-.dii cv.uinjf nov j ja _^ _^ mj \ i'alj [ m r>\l h it'.''juswianv ' phikd ward caucuck—tub kei'ihi-ican 1 elit-tt.i of th third \\ iird met if.incstfd to men at tto i dm of jsrob lujes lonnadtc wlok i«mwi|lniwiun eviner nov 2 \\ 4 "■" r-""i onj^r of m'{vav"'(ltnm|l|liil|i h ill if i nkwman cbairnian ikul i:.\i.lv thkkk will be a . i ■r •!.<- fifth ward k*-iuil»!li-»iin m row ilatrtviaan.l kn-unt-r ts thtir -■■or n.iv.3 t 7 rlo,-k uood bptttlten • - th nn-..tnnf con one cone nil by : : ■\\ mi » imiinltbw ( has w iini.dkn < halnnan 1/h.hih wakip meetinu.-thk last i j i hi : i-hih furtillm tiun|(;iitrn xf tin l{i-ntili|i ■in i i ur kahili ward win !-■bem al the hone f ih-mard lleiortch uo erte v fri-uy m-nlii i.-'t lewi will iddren tbest*tl^vet then'be 4 f tu t lirt hl oil till rmtm-ij.lji i»t:.\nl m lmvan chain nan wartl oimnuttf _ piuhtu ward mketin(.i.-a grand 1j rally of ihi kc|>iili||i-ftnn if the kitflitli ward rulteh^ld at hi.-hous,-of m j i lav la cur with aixl :' ...,!... six on wt-dn«-!»lav uvfulnc -*•••* 2 j n larneil ico wanlwt-ll an.l others wlllad itrm the not-tin jly ord r of the wanl 4 om ja denxltthfl.llvan.chalniiaii i eleventh wakd ktfiblk a.n ka1.1.t j a k.-pumlchii nulling wil bt h.-l.j ht the bomm r ttr flirrr nrhswnn ror of vtrtnont and itoui-n -■-.. v friday evening nov •». un lioini si«'jk -■« 111 h in atlniflnnci kally im,v and ttanjby mtr uld eanentn an-t ■. t n ■i i ottroflecn th ik-ih it*lt bays n c rani l(y oner " <.[■:•■. simke chiilnnan fillit'l kkn 111 \\ huli \ heitbi.n an i hostißcwiub litl-l a john ini martins f!1."-'.1 vr",!.if n v alftr""',''"'k ' irtiii ( . lew 111 hli'i iiii l;.iil 1.-j will a.l-lr tht-tacetlnc let then !»■a j-r.ni-t rally of the b -, i i j.h t h ihiru-inlh ward on this ocraslou i i i hirtit'iith ward inn-t ik red nurtl ( ohm one couieall jaftlesj coates chalnmi ward committee j3l l i'l hi,l an county committf.e-the ii bepuburan ( miiity ummtttm wffl nm ut lbfirroußia aruadt ■■~, i ■m i'ui-nlay t-vvnititre of bsscta week lv onftrof uie ( halrroan albeitt haiumi iretary propo"sals ~ notice to the public f.xk itivk dkpai'.riie.nt i atlanta tja octour 26 l-7u j '!■"► whom n may conckhn.-by an act 1 oftin ueoersl a->c-ini,ly r the btateofiieonria h|ipr-.v»-.l october 24 199 authority b tlvin to the uovcmorto u-ase the western urn atlantic itail ri>a<l thcpro|h-ri oi jit state to(tctlnt w i til all of its icnauces of i-vitv h:irait.'r lor be term of tw.'nty i-urs iijhiii v.rtiiln tans and imbjael to certain n tn.hon ! henln lutincd to-wll the monthly r.!it:il-hnll n-it u es than twenty nv uudisand dflllan ttun paral>le monthly thy 1.--.t hali ciwa bond for tfa mn of eight nuttona ■f dollar i iii v..'iirink iln pruiiijd payiuen turn ot th r..;ni uini us uii|tiirlen.tiir at the explr - i urn of tbe ichhc or oh ttw t*-riuin:ill<ni or lorn-it vi i re..l hi ir ?•*-»! o mlil ion a at uie i linear leaning . i million s,utm,cun of which security bi.nll i.c rlthln thlrtstat and the toilauci if out of tin state hall im on real estate or railroad i>ro|wrtv tin ,.-.,- o t,c worth vtrand a>»>ve lit ir in.lt l/u-lue j i x~l flwhundii'l n.'iu^iml dollars ju i'he lifcuhituri rejerrei to itm-lf the ri|fht from nine to tlntf l examine into ihe affairs of be lessees n.l to i that ihe ainouni of m-.uritv it.ove rei-ited shall e maintained unimpaired liie iisst-i-s shall not lie les iliaii w-vt-n in niimlx-r i iiiujoriiyuf whom baeatbrttveycmaamm id n*>ident nf thl state an'l liall repres^-nt a ma orlty of tin whole interest in ihe laaaa no railroad retpreth company or any coinhlmallon nf tliem shall in any veut ih-i-.iiup the lesw^-s l.ut they may uc.nne mire tie oti tlie u.n.l f tin h^sw.s tlie e h.ill not chdrye a higher r.i t ■for i.iral freffrtit over sal<i rcuiltliaii the vi*raj[f rale churned hy tin ieorgln usjlroadsiidßankliwcompany the centra knilrojid hud haiiklnjrcotiiimny an-l tlie m.i^oii and western kallniad < ompanv for like l<xal fre-iclst nvetmld nia.ii and uie nafd le-et-en shall have ihe itmv rlfiht l-xt-nititioiis j>rlvhl*f liunmnitles ami except th rstahll si intent of liank anil ball lie mihject to the ann 11.-ii.ilitles tisal'llitl nl pnt.lic tmr-leiisof said railroad companies lam iii.utumed the faith of ihe i;u i r '. l^.i to re n.rni all mort^at'-horidß and roapou now nalinn n thi-stat kiwi a they fall due and to mttm le^a c harmless against all aii h lioii.n ami couiion the lessees arehyihlh act c'ln-titiit.-'l a ln-'iv ,•..,■ihintte and polllicw tlie u mi of t wuity year un r the name and ■\\ . ■• i n at'i.f auanii kailn.a.l coii)j.:inv invlnj urh it llaldlllt.;s lee and not in conflict with the cmii>utdttna>^md t'litilit'y ill not v i'iv'w'.'m t-.iimk v j.friillt^nv im-i-*..:i.sli-i\iii}t siisin i-'.iiii.i'ii.'r hith thi''lsal'li westeni an atlaotiv kallroa.i for the iir|>o-e of rafrvltik nit thu acl propoiab wiin«ti-cein-.i until aurf in lu.ilnjr the i'.ih lav of dect-mlxt next au-1 must be t<mri-sm<l ■■(-) tin f jv ■rnorof th.-mate or ticorgia at atlanta aiwisiarked ■n the wr;in|h-r rrojmwah fnr the lease of the wert • m ami albuillr titnin>f in it rordanie with an a t l.pnivfd oetolii-i 24 un th prothnutn nui-t lat.-in full ih i;ui - hii.i n-i-leu of !),•■par 1 -• ■( tin j>:irti tln-riiii namrtl an worth ovvr and lm>ve tiielr delitii and ual.lhtl.-s to k et|^r « tto a full ■lesirljitloii nf tlie diameter 1 tin se.tiritv wlijrh will l otl-r to coßptete the luind the pr m rl t be leawd u a slnj-lr track raonari in.-hun-lr.-d and thlrty^-lklit mil v in tenfrtb with full aii'l ninpl t e.|iiliiiiii-iit of ho|mi ili-pnt turn uii sl'ti-liiiii en-ln s ars el . ic etc now in hii-cvsbtu cijrratiou l*etwe«-n ihe rili.s of atlaiitn in < t|jls and chattaii'h'/a in tennessee at ( halta noofcm the tine i indirect rail eo—eettoa with the mi'iii|itdi«hii<li'hnrl.'-:oii na-hlivillean-m h:tt»an.kifrii liatun<m)k»and new iirleans ea-t tflurawe ami rgia and the chattanooga and ( ln<-lnii.it now tn i<r*>frre-fi ofi-onmrnrtion > r^nir*i.t*lf m-l at allitula mtth the atlanta and koajtsnawty atlanta in-l i liarlr-t.in atlunui and avannah ami tlif aiuiila in i iuirinns of r«ad hemp tht only r:iilro.i rwo iiviiion betwom un hpstsbl ofnwwsn eutertnii ill h:iuan.«>)raaiid kf atunth uoutes of an ail lo authorize the leaw of tin wninn ami atlantic railroad and for other pur pose kirn in mentioned approved i letober 4 v7o ran it ha.l ■> [■■n ap|>!l<-atl<ni ti ihe f intiv :;. , . bufi's u bullock bytnc uovernor ' k(»iikkt h atkinmin i x.-utim -- rt-uri kv'-ili coal and wood i lal cannel coal very miiktlor artit-le equal is llvertvm.l ( bbbfi jn-l'receiviil an-1 be ml fl 1 nil wiif**-ainpli-s 1 k wils^.n a co k2-«t ti main and iw " mb st ltmo.n cuaj and wood cumi'aat j toot ofcourt street a large quantity of hard and soft coax kuk mlf and mh ci»ri>g of cajkazu w*mjd ißfacii and ms[ile \ either in stir r - r..-1 or split oelivnvd in am purl m inecily liberal deduction m.-.-.v i ..-.!. •--. h-t6 daklinu a monta<ifk qif.kn city coal yard uenf-aee hkiihie anh ekie canal ofllee 2 ■.- :.■--*• tu bnrtalo n t ror sale aiood a«^>rtment or all klndiofhakd am»s4iftcoal wholesale and retall i'oiutant iv on hami also a superior fiualltv ofhakii am t^'it wood for sale w.-l and snut r-rln th rack ehv<-mj tn any part of uie city f>.-*l r want lux small lots of coal or wood wtu do well to give u9 * t-all before jiurchaninir elwwbere s l'aki.im am coke ixis webster office and yard no 2(9 erie street to coit slip wui pii genuine lackawana scrsnum plttrtnr and other hard coata alan erie and cleveland be soft ro«k blotwrrarfc m>ft out and alack for titan punwites at the lowest markt-r price which will t •. n-'-neil aud delivered in piod comlltlon in cuan utlefi u nit ur.iia-.r ellis werjter j t hoole & co.i oealxrs in hard and soft co at ma n e smni it cor wtibi^tw electiok fotic-ew citt < i____*s o-fic-t ( bxtttalo october mu w~o j votice is hereby given that the an iv~t nnal cltv t-ieetlon will be hekt la the city of buf falo oa tv ay n tmbt mb it and that the f'lllowinc mm officers will twelecte-j at said rf lion in pla *- ot tile pr*_ent nrurjibenta whose term ol ■•_<■*- will expire on tbe rst monday ot january next-vli a police jostlcp tn place of isaac v tmmmmm an a—*-**ir in pta-*e of re-gorr kitt a justice of tbe peace b_mm f james whelan an alderman in the ut ward in place of ' t rge chamber an aitlerman in the 2d ward in place of john plerc an alderman in the kl ward in place of geo o newman _ an alderman in the 4th ward in place of peter p miller an alderman in the mb ward in place of john dmm an aldernian in uie 6th ward in place of henry dili-her an alderman in uie 7th ward in place of donald rain an alderman in ihe th ward in place of mlchattl an alderman in the 9th ward in place of jamea an huren an alderman in the mm ward in place of robert carnilchae.l an alderman hi the nth ward tn place of elian 8 hawk an alderman lv the 12ui ward in place of ellsha mm au aldt:rman iv the 13th ward in place of george orr a justire or the peace in uie 12th ward in place of 1-onis weimar appointed to dii tbe tacancy oc casioned l.v the r***_gnation of nathaniel b iwt a justice of tbe peace in uie 13th ward for uie fall term commencing on uie first monday of january i**7l two superrißom in each ward except the 13th ward ouetiupervlsor in the 13th want one constable in each ward three inspectors of election in each elective dis trict of theeitv the polls will open at sunrise and close at sunset placks of hoi.iii i polls the following are the places d*_lgnated by the common tonne 11 for holding the polls tn the several election district of the city viz fihst ward first district—house of mmmm perry corner of watty an.l w'aamamm sts r-y-eoud district—house of f-tearoer ieorge cham ber chicago st betweeu elk and miami sta third district—office ot apt john ledger 343 elk m pbiiixd wahd flntt district—tliorp's house corner ol wash ington and seneca sts second district—house of steamer oeo r yaw on m>uth division sl t-etwt-en washington and elll cott sts third dmuiti mmmmmp of herman strootman no 14 elm st third mastdk first district-mcdonald's building 3m mmh st second district—house of f x winkler 7*j t-v-neca st loirth wakd first dtstrlct-al the old court house on wash ington st second district—house of steamer eagle.on huron between wai.hlngt.iu and elllcott ls tlilrd district—house of ieorge hess on the north side of tuppt-r st near elm sl fifth ward first district—niagara hose company's house on the east aide of pine st between mtb&sm and clln btoeead district maam of frank kerker no 3s batavi-i si thirl district—house of phillip sehwrln no i*4 wtlll-tm st sixth warp first dntrlet house of jacob flnck northeast corner or butavi.i and walnut sts s.-coii'i district—house of ht-nn.in jtedllrh no f_i t jem-see st third district—house of jacob stlilenkrr no ml adam st seventh v.'aud im district-hunt of oeorgi rliheit sh ell ted t st second district—house of s wackeuheimer no lm best st northwest corner or michigan sl tlilrd district—house or peter ernst no 572 cmbmm st eiiiiitii ward first district—old police station no one m-con'l district—house of max adler corner of canal alley and court st r ward first district—street commissioner's office comer of eagle and franklin sis beroad district—steamer niagara's housa on ni agara st between mohawk and georgia -:-. tenth ward first district-store of lewis eller at the junc tion of tnnjier and carolina sin second district—house of philip beyer corner of main and chippewa su bmmm ward first district—car house of the niagara street railroad company on niagara st al uie junction of sixth si sii-ond district police station on forest avenue third district police station on malust twelfth ward first district—house of frederick wilker on ni agara st batwean l'arl-h ami hamiliou sts r-veond district house of m.try ely adjoining the rcsdence of dr blssel buttalo plains main 0 tlllkteli**tll warii house of frank stra__r no — abbott road election districts tlie following is a description of the boundaries of the several elective districts in ihe city first ward flist district-—all that portion of said ward lying westerly of michigan st ami northwesterly of the northwesterly line of pratt blip thence south westerly following in uie same dlrecuon from its westerly termination to lake erie second district—all that part of said ward lying westerly of louisiana st easterly of michigan and soutl ipitsterlv of the north wester v line of pratt slip thence south westerly following in ihe same direction from itp westerly termination to lake erie third district—all tliat part of said ward lying easterly of louisiana st mmmd warp first district—all that part or said ward lying tiutht-rly trf seneca sl second district—all that part of said ward lying nortiii-rlv of seneca st and southerly of south di vision bt third district—all that part ol said ward lying northerly of south i htlslon st tiiihij warp first district—all that part of said ward lying westerly of spring and alabama st a second district-all that liart of said ward lying easterly of spring and alabama st fl rtii ward first district—all unit part of said ward lying southerly of mohawk at westerly of elllcott sl and bohuierlv of batavla st second district—all ui at part of said ward lying uortli.-rly of mohawk st easterly of elllcott sl northerly of batavla st and southerly of chippewa and ieiu-see sts third district—ah that part of said ward north erly of chippewa and genesee sts rifth ward first district—all that part of said ward lying westerly of monroe st and southerly of william st second district—all that part of said ward lying westerly ol monroe st and nortlierly of william l third district—all that part of said ward lying easterly of monroe r-t sixth warp first district—alt tliat part of said ward lying southerly uf sycamores and westerly of mmm second district—all of that part of said ward lying northerly of sycamore st and westerly of jefferson * third district—all nt uiat part of said ward lying easterly of j-fferson st seventh ward first district all that part of said ward lying i-asti-rlv d main st northerly of i ion tell sl west erly of mulberry st and southerly ot high st second di-trii-t—ail that pari of said ward lying asterlv of main st southerly of i>elavan avenue ve-teily of waiden sl northerly of best sl west erly ol jefferson st and northerly of high st third district all that part of said ward lying northwesterly of genesee sl southerly of rest sl easterly of letterson st southerly of high sl east erly ot mulberry st southerly of goodell -•• «-'<-■easterly of michigan at ki-jhtii ward first district—all of that part of said ward lying lliallliai-111l of erie st secoutl district—all at uiat part of said ward lying uurthwesterly of erie sl ninth ward first district-all of that part of said ward ivlng easterly of delaware st also that part lying wt-st erlv of delaware st a.i-1 souuierlv of ourt st second district—all of that part of said ward ivlng northerly of court sl westerly of delawur 1 souuierlv and south westerly of huron st aud ninth st mommmmamaty at i ork sl and north w_.t i rlv ol sixth bl tenth ward first district—all of that part of said ward lying w terlv of delaware st and northerly and norui w est rlv of tiipper an-11'arolina sts second district—all of thai part of said ward king easterly of delaware st m ii uiat patl of ilrt ward ivlng westerly of delaware st and south ■rly and s.lutliear-terly of tupiier and carolina sts eleventh warix wnrmt ihall h 1 il that part of ld ward kin boat of kerry st and am or the btaie tawvmm second district—al that part of atd ward lying north of furry st and west oi the state wsfmm third district-all that part ef said ward lying east of the stale reservation line twelfth ward fir-t district—all thai part of said ward mud westerly of the centerof delaware st st-cond dtouua all of the t-trilory in said aras riot comprised in m first district as ah de s.-rilred mmmm ward tlie u-rritorvwoniprlsing the thirteenth ward !« lie election dislrlcl eo o v abd well cu-lt-m-tth city clerk ~ tlttoe^-_-w^ijqpo h f brigos * co distillers and rectifiers offh-e and sales booms 2 fcmmmmjm a\d 43 cnrroll strnnta sm to the trad axtxjhol highwin french spikits and ic_nk whiskies of uieli own dlsttllauon also superior brands of b«"ik hun mt»nongahei.a and ufported whlt klfri hi4-s—i risliy 6c co importers o wines rums gins brandies jobbers or fine whiskies - x.ex to the trade their smpsrior good at tha lo—.st pries oepotb . east frost t ulnkjkk jj t mtjsical m mr ed moeller jh^^^r off to tha rnbuc an excellent stock of pianos from tba bost i_anaf_ctar_r of this eooatry such as wiber new tokk centra i square grand and upright bradbury khan it h * bach am others pianos rented ana takes in an warskoomt corner prarl and cufpava atrfm+a a_^_w_w piano mamtactory v_^_,s chris ktjrtzman patent pia_«o-l manaf_*tarer of t_i*^*a-ii piano forte whlefc took the first prize medal at the h;u*ni__onal industrial exhlbluoo held in buffalo in nan pattat-d mny 84 isio t_a-«rutacttiky('<>r bat avia and elm bts two njuar from the old fourth on st the suhs.-r!u-r keeps constantly on hand a cholce assorunent of piano fortes in ele-ant roaew.ktd t'aa which he warrants to be xiual in tone touch and finish to any wi facto red in the codntrr i'm sonsde-irouaof olitalulng a superior instrument are r-t-wp_-t__.il j invited to give him a call before p*u*_ha ing els where tft-d-tx christ!an ki'ktzman j___tg mx'sic store vimll jewett k mischka's music store v main btreet a for the unrivauad chickxring pianos at prices reduced to mch an extent that they can be purchased for nearly the aame figure which inferior and worthleati instrument command call and get an illustrated price ii-i we are also agent for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which are now taking the lead over all other new ! york ke t lur large a rtnient of plann also includ-t inatru menti from the celebrated manufaciorit of j b dunham bloom field a otis ernest g abler we have on hand an assortment of the celebrated geo wood _ co parlor and vestry organs which for beautiful and plpellke quality of tone ele gance of tin i-.li and durability of construction exceed all other ___<_. call aud examine our large rarlety of piano -*•_'* mils piantm ttvkrs ac i'lanoa mored stored boxed and ahtpped on short notice old pianos taken lit exchange we are constantly adding to our terr large and well selected stock of sheet music musical instru u_nt_and musical men hand _ if every desert ptlun jewett a mibciika h4 263 main st buffalo n y derrick feloehaker a co 39 4 and 3 clinton street buffalo n t church organ builders albo pattsntees ant sole manufaaturers of tbo juatly celebrated portable pipe organs for churches schools lodges and parlors illustrated catalogues and price lutamailed _]"■-._ to any addf-eas speciflcations forcliurch urgana of any style or size furnished on application tuning and repairing promptly attended to i'ortat.le ripe organs will redelivered in any part f tin flitted vta ten reached i.t kxpreas where hict ha-e no ag«-ut_l fk of cllautie on receipt of list price !_____ nila-won kel_c aaaa m*-hli c . aiidn topp i_v>pold d meyer nnd theodom tkonna all pronounce the steinway pianos to-be the best in the world and a*e m_u in praferance to any o-jiers thib testimony added to the enronlutns passed upon them by hun dreds ot our cltlzena is the beat possible evidence of their merits r.tajorue and pr.-e usta rural—,—l oa applica tion cottieit * denton sole _«■—*, j23-lw _ main street pecqratiow j josephs house sign mu i fancy painter _ exr-hang ft buffalo n _*. grain—iar marbling gilding on glass walls akd '. eu.in _ ». al.r imiy.ll th hnrt mann awl ltt r_w.«u*b hi the akt ry mirror agekcy ar disss wsattsw t mas olsisss picture and portrait frames chrokos engriyingi scripture texti or s*r o_s out mrtamag to uk b*_—jsa wm as mossr by eallloa os j «- bowkll pr—rural biwn a mas _ * rails —.. ._.-_— m r urmun vkw saloon hid kit-jig b*bss_i tbembwrtbrrr-ttosopea—da first ass sjuotm and eatin6 house at_.ohl__.nt wet—tor u sm ma a at -,-~ iw will ~ i to —■— ftvasl tv
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-03 |
| 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 | 1870-11-03 |
| 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. 8429 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-03 |
| 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 | 1870-11-03 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18701103_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. 8429 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday november 3 1870 no 8429 by telegraph war news a peace mmh berlin nov i.—barou beust is ver h_sy attempting to bring together a euro pean congress which will guarantee lb safety independence and support of th pope ttte sale of arms to _ ra e the paltry assertions of lord graiivillr that the export of anus and munitions ot mm to france mm more extensively carried on in america than england whrte no pretest had been addressed to washington wa nut on the iernian bide with tlie argument that the ierniau government believes that the national feeling of the german in america where they form a large portion of the poj ulstion and are influential political element will urge the in.ted states government to prevent by all possible meaus the giving o support to france which would lead to in creased m ift-him of their countrvnicn niul prolong the slaughter prisoners arriving saarbruck nov 2 four trains with prisoners arrived here sunday and monday seventy thousand prisoner are expected to pas through saar louis and bum are now en route to treves marshal bazaine ac companied by colonel villete and eight other officer arrived here on monday and put up at the hotel dv nonl prince mural with seventy-eight french officers arrive-1 lu.-t night all resumed their kmrnev dur ing the night marshals canrotiert aud la boeuf are with the emperor at wilhemshobe the prussians opened tire from their heavy guns on neu brisach aud fort nortier at half-past even this morning visitors to napoleon london nov 2.—tho duchess of ham ilton aud th prinr*e-s of monaco were among the visitors at wilhelmshohe tuet dav paris news the following advices from pari arc dated tx-tober th the government ha deci*eed that in the future the decoration of the legion of honor he conferred only for ilhtinguished military services a credit of 40,000 francs is aeeounu*d for at the post of bee department by a balloon constructed for the postal service m dupuv de lome mm ben charged with the directioii of the works fur making a balloon all english men and americans were to have left paris on the nth orders have been given at the british embury to place all the document and valuables in the cellars the journals of paris announce that the bavarian pris oners captured in the encounters with the investing forces were found to have explo sive bullet in their possession the fact was duly witnessed for the purpose of call ing to it the attention of the civilized worltl kefugces from paris say that the parisi ans are really greatly discouraged at the state of anarchy into which the war has thrown the country and they long tor any eve-it that may brin the cvif to an end no more bavarian reinfi um ements tjie bavarian government has been in structed to discontinue sending reinforce ments to the army arouud pari the empiess eugenic left wilhelui»hohe yesterday she travels btrictly ineognitio general bourbaki has lieen under strict surveillance since his visit to chiselburst the cabinet crisis in holland the reports which have been in circula tion of a cabinet crisis in holland are con firmed drs fot-k and van bosse hate lieen entrustod with the reconstruction ol the ministry preparations for the paris bomha!-j sient new york nov 2.—a world s ieeial from london says a telegram from ver sailles furnishes tin details of the prepara tions made by the pru---ians for an attack on the forts around paris which am as fol lows the besiegers possess one hundred and eighty heavy guns mounted on field car riages and not on platform behind their earthworks these carriages have a pecu liar construction allowing the elevation of the guns to the angle ot 40 degrees the heaviest of these guns throw seventy pound shells whilst many others only throw twelve pound projectiles they have besides two mortars throwing 200 pound shells the range of batteries at st cloud bongioul and garches is from three to live kilometres and can reach as far as the west and southwest curtains of mont valerian the range of those ut mendon the bois de mendon and clamart is from four to five kilometres and will reach forts issv van vres and montrouge there are no german troops in the peninsula of genvillier which is wholly occupied by the french who have completed their strong works at cour-be voie colombes and genvillier by till ing the gap between mont valerien and u~pt denis the nearest ger man work to these itoinls arc at houilles chat on and ca meres i>ennis between mont valerien and the fort of iflbt the french have completed armed ami are oceupving live new strong works at molenart boulogne billancourt i'oiut dv jour and molim-nd all the french forts are armed with _ r , 7i 9 aud lfl inch guns ranging from 7 5 to 9000 yards and throwing from 70 to 200 pound shells the prussian batteries at clamart and mendon are subject to a double line fire from the french forts the weight and range of the french guns are greater than those of any batteries the prussians have yet planted the metz scr ken der a cabinet council to-day resolved to grant a pardon to o'donovan llossa ami other fe nian prisoners it was also stated in coun cil that the surrender of metz was th result of an understanding 1-etweeen bazaine and bismarck in favor of napoleon but that the empress refused to assent to the intrigue and had gone to wilheinshuhe to protest against it england will crt'e prt'ssia to an ar mistice in regard to thier's negotiation a long dis cu-.>ion occurred in the council resulting in a determination to urge prussia to consent to an armistice without insisting on the re cognition of the principles of cession of ter ritory by france as a prerequisite trotbi.e at metz a special dispatch from brussels says metz is still inacc-essibl no one has been allowed to enter the f'cho le luxemburg and echo dv vo assert the garrison re fused to recognize the capitulation and en counters with the german garrison are tak ing place all the french marshals and generals have been ordered by king wil liam at the request of napoleon to report it cassel without delay affair in pari a balloon from paris brings letters la oct 20 the bells of the churches had 1-een offered to the governmeut but were re fused the intrigues for the restoration of the bnnapartist which have been made known by foreign journals had stupified ihe parisians the journal le i'euple f'ranratsc alone defends tbe emperor the american jma arrived from pari chiefly la-lie**—all say the condition of tbe city is excellent and the spirit of the people undaunted moltie mat or of the ilth arron tiscment who prohibited all religious teachings m the public schools was dis missed by tbe government in tlisgracc a herald special from london says commander selims e wood worth of bm francisco report much suffering among th poor people at paris up to the m the short allowance of fresh meat which is of very bad quality through want of pro **-r fodder was severely felt all kinds of sick ness is rapidly increasing and taking an epi demic form mr kane rpports that among those remaining in paris are liur and of chicago sbenerd of cincinnati william b bowles and wife and mr prey cr partner of bowles brothers ._ co har ry shone left on the 26th with tbe urgent party tbev are expect here to-morrow a'correspondent of the tribune at pari write 26th we are much more quiet we • annot make out whether tbe prussian mean a bombardment or not the national guards are not worth their salt in the last sortie we had 50,-hm men and they could not stand against uk they fought well at first but soon fled the town ought to b impregnable but it is doubtful whether the men will fight tlle 9ituatton at metz a herald special from saarbruck aays metz is entirely occupied by pnissiaaa the eonductof the*inhabitanu towards soldier is good a strong prussian party exist iv town proclamations were issued y eater lav and to-day to the french soldier and inhabitants commanding soldiers who had not furrendert-j ao do so within t»renty-foiii hoaia or be arrested and tried by martial law * and exhorbine the inhabitants to sub mit quietly to the tmaaian occupation am not ol*-**-t tbe soldiers and forbidding th maejnbling of more than ten peraons in tin strerts promising that property of prit«t individuals shall be reap__t and orderi tbe inhabitants to surrender mil armaanc amwu-iition death is declared the p«n>_tt for h-wngement of these orders food o all kind is beginniugto a_*rfve a p**cial to the tribune from loodot mari aapectil oi-wpottd-eut at metz tele i tvhs -. i am informed a tmatworthy sourc tha the prusalan found tn the magazine and arsenals of the forte stores of all kinds including pro-ii-dons sufficient for the main tenl-jiceor tbe fatrlaon onm t*-*7 mait-h en telegraphs on the ist the pridian made a demand on dijon for half a million franc security and prorihiona for the main tenauee of s»,000 man a strong body if now moving on lyons fifteen hundred cavalry passed to-day near genlis where we were yesterday reconnottering we hold ur po«itioi numerous italians especially liencvise are arriving the italian uhveknhent in rome a herald medal from rome says the following condition were announced by the italian government upon taking pocwiwion uf rome all political authority ol the tope ami lluly see in italy i abolished and will ivtn:tiii so the pope will be entirely free in the exercise of the ecclesiastical right lie now iiowseases •* tin supreme chief of catholoci»m ami will enjoy all the honors and liberties whirh roitstitutc sovereign prerogative he will di*po*e of ami provide fur hi court m in km up ut the present time a terri torial immunity will be accorded the uol see no thit free and independent it may at home and abroad take care of iv mi.-nt.i and exercise its authority v the church all italian ml foreign prelates canlinals bihhopp wpiritusl t>edies and ecclefciafitieal orders will ujoy ntire immunity at the place of resi ■it'rn ■■of the supreme head of the church whellier nuiumoncvl for council or for any other purjhhm the holy see will c afctf lo coramunicate ' freely and n.lf f n.l.'uily at home and abroad with the l>owi'n and clergy special postal thr gjapme bcrvire will be placed wholly at it pml the reprcsentativeh of foreign tmwen at holy see will enjoy comphte obertf a at other sovereign court the i'm*l legates and envoys will he treated likt ambaxpadon of foreign mt rreitriift the l*o >e and church nhall enjoy nn l iinit'i 1 liberty of publication at holy see the place of residence of all personal and eonrilinry letcnninations the ivpr shall have full liberty to travel tt all times in nud out ol the couutry lulv will oobbum1 him a a foreign covcreigii anil lie v ill ikl treated itnd honored a hui'li iliroii^'tioiit the kingdom the a >po iia^e of his holiness and his court sfcau 1 furnished by italy who nlto mmbbbm the debts hitherto coii hneted l |
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