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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday november 30 1870 no 8450 business directory ni buiinesi md location of the leading hotiim f buffalo i te ■( mr re*'len wbo n ■*■■pu rejiaae tn ilnf fii i t htt^hi oat mid tiding it ana referwm wtt n.ve l.i.ie httmmft tb wlwtl"u lias been mntul'.v wwle ami u strictly fikbt o-uufcj architect ctbtti k i'oktkk ■main t confectionm 1 a mknkek iwmalii rji.^itatlirt imi carpet ou cloth feather r k * j dos l"i/h-.liutt,r»,*7 main carp*>t fitter . ruummi iii ■■coal nd pie iron *.. 1 uemthom fflsvumi.cr w aoiiimft^a enicraver on wood gil in marnuitm fancy goods a ■volf.kk uikuiasu a io vs main fine bran caatines mrrfai.o bkajkj puuvlmnf«hl hotels jjir.n'kt's hotel tor var.r.ln£u>.i an-1 l'utou hat caps and fora jacoh mpitbillwilft so.sn main malleable iron pr ati a let hwokth uml ntanm marble and granite works sewing machine wklll'h st.w no machineb 479 m»1il saddlery hardware ( ritalt * i,k1 liwukth.uwidw l.rri by telegraph war news a trench defeat versailles nov 29 the french yes terday attacked the german force at baunie between montarais and pithivier and were repulsed prince frederick charles waa present and directed the opera tion a thousand prisoner ell into our hands defeat of the garib aliua n dispatches from general yon werder confirm the report of tbe defeat of the gar ioaldians at pasxue on saturday last and ol their disorderly flight yon werder fol lowed up hi success on the next day by turning the position to which the french bad retreated falling on their rear and in flicting losses of about 400 killed the french retreated in two direction tbe prussian losses did not exceed 50 killed french movements tours not 29.—the right wing of tht french array made six simultaneous attacks od the german left yesterday they were successful in five the duke of mecklen burg was foiled in au attempt to occupy leraans which was covered by a corps o . r*j,ooo men v der fierck the main bod of d'aurelle army still occupies the in trenched position ffetween orleans and ar thenay the government here has every assurance that d'aurelle strategy i ad mirable and at the proper moment he v hi assume the offensive pierce van der tann's line and push toward versailles kekatry's successor london nov 29.—.jaures ha been ap pointed to the command of tbe army lately under keratry prussian communications the prussian have reopened the pari and strasburg railway to chelles ten miles ta*t of pans they completed a new road around the tunnel near belles which had been destroyed by the french and now facilities for transporting reinforcements and supplies to the army besieging pari are vastly increased new commebt lal arrangements new york nov 29.—a world london special says a general congress of manu facturers will meet at manheim december ft to consider what alterations in the tarrifl ind other political and commercial stipula tion may lie rendered necessary by the re union of alsace and lorraine to germany one hundred thuusand thaler ball offered for the release of the banker guter bacb by bis family have been refused odo russell's mission for an armistice a world versailles special says odo russell did not come to talk ovtr the oriental question but to treat for a new armistice yesterday be interviewed bismarck for two hours bismarck said tbe unconditional surrender of pari would not be accepted the capitulation of the city would only be permitted when tht condition for a com plete cessation of hostilities had been agreed to thu may those who threaten tbat the war will not end with the fall of the capital be circumvented the provisional govern ment must bear lbe odium of making peace hunger and rebellion will speedily constr.nn tbem to complete submission wub the dis mantling of paris to arm which so many stroug places were made defenceless france will be o completely weaponless us to be in nocuous for a decade movements of the army of the loire a wortd dispatch from tours to-day says yesterday the right wing of the army x loire having repulsed during the pre day several attempt of the enemy !<• its hunk advanced to gien and \! * and theuce commenced a movement rds pithiviers in combination with an sob of the right centre of the army at nay to the same point while these ments were tieing made detachmclt le enemy were in every case driven to ward bcaum'e midway between montargis and pithiviers h^re at ip m the cnemv massed 40,000 men consisting of the ifltn corps and the sth and ist divisions the french assailed the prussian position from the south capturing two guns at night fall the germans seemed to be retreating iurtber north tne german losses during the 27th and 2sth were very heavy russian feeling against england private advice from st petersburg say the anti-england feeling is so strong that even old english residents find it necessary to absent themselves from public place england agrees to a conference on tne russian question at a cabinet council yesterday a dispatch t-ead from odo russell containing bas fa proposal for a conference to lie at london also a note from count naff to granville stating that prussia lmendexl russia to withdraw gortwha note on condition that a conference id gortschakofi second note wa a third time the cabinet agreed le ville's reply expressing the wiiling if england to agree to a conference ded kussia withdraws gortßchakotts several french attacks tribune versailles dispatch says there was a demonstration by the french against besoms last night from mont vale rian and another against montretout this morning from the same place there wa a serious attack upon the prussian corps sta tloned at choisy at nine this morning but i he assaulting columns were repulsed tber were many killed and sh prisoners taken the ijss on the german side was small a bavarian corps was engaged a heavy are was kept up by the french from villejuif the prospects of a conference a tribune vienna dispatch says the pro posal of prussia for a conference was üb mltted to the austrian cabinet and aceent ai in principle but the final agreement is made dependent upon certain preliminaries scarcely any doubt is now felt at the foreign office that'the conference will assemble there is good authority for saying the eng lish government considers prussia's inter vention exceedingly useful prussia heard with regret and surprise of the russian eflr nlar and she concurs in the english view that if a couferenc-e is held its action must be wholly unfettered no doubt is felt of russia's assent to prin cipal of a conference but a for question of withdrawing gortschakolts first note it will probably be avoided or evaded rather than forced to direct issue england is dis poned to be content with practical results so it russia agrees frankly to enter a confer ence opening all questions there will neither be difficulty about phiases nor un willingness to meet her view bismarck energetic co-operation elicits warm expres sions from english statesmen who a fort night since distrusted him most the position of turkey a tribune st petersburg correspondent at six o'clock thi evening aavs turkey has not yet consented to a conference but tt is thoughtthat she will as she de»lre peace the turkish statesmen are less excited than tbe english it is said that the sultan has sent an autograph letter on the subject concessions injurious to peace the exchange gazette i glad that a con ference is to be held and say that it shows wisdom of tbe prussian note in no other wav could a conference be obtained prus sia'will be glad to secede 11 the other pow er admit the fact accompanied by the note there is a strong opinion in the society against conce**icns as injurious to peace forcing bismarck a tribune's london dispatch say what ha happened during last week confirm a former butement although a certain un derstanding may have existed between gortscbakoff and bismarck the former sought to force bismarck hand by bringing lorward his proposal at the present time it is evident the re*ult will be that bismarck's fnot the hand which will be forced keratry's resignation a tvtbunc toura correspondent says gen keratry in a letter which is unprece dented in it style unpatriotic arrogant and egotistical baa given m his resignation in the lace of the enemy he threaten gam hetta with a council of war and accuse gen loverdo of treason keratry la at tours thejnew prussian loan berlin nov 29.—0f the new prussian loan 0,000,000 thaler are to be issued in lollar and pound bonds the consortium haa made bids for 51,000,000 thaler of tbe loan and pending the concession the re mainder ii offered at 95 miscellaneous miis vienna not 29.—1t is reported here that recent declarations from st petersburg de mand that preparation be made by the eu ropean power for early action becasaxs nov 29.—belgium ask for the neutrsllzauon of dunkirk it la aakl tbe empress eugenic has been in thia city erne monday liixa not ml—tbe retreat of the army of the worth from amiei t waa made in an onjerir aaanner the prussian officer cap tured nexe ayarfene aay the german plan 1 to tteck lille and dunkirk flobkscb not the ikjitafjia ikrr is severely censored on authorizing the seizure of those journal whh*nubdabed^pa|rd tradlrt the taaart they pablaased yeatarrjsy mia*ra ns • rsmtaaßhss sua etptured the french rtill hold the place ml no tight ottamd there toc*s nov the oaztttedt tvatice report th.t general laraiuoo uc^wfuliv engaged the germans near plthinara bouabaki bai awumfld command of the 19th army oorps new york the alabama lubroolio new york ov 29.—a wuhlnftnn special toth evening post my to-day be ing fixed by law for the election of a united states senator in alabama there is much excitement in washington over the political imbroglio in that slate the presence ot federal troops in the capltol at montgomery and the dispute over the offices of uovernor and s>ute treasurer it it thought will liinder an election all federal patronage has beeuplaced at tbe absolute disposal of t^nator warner to secure hi re-election and tbe result is looked forward to with much i ini.tf(.t in consequence of the attitude of the administration great dissatisfaction is reporunl among the alabama republicans dispatcher received from prominent repub lican politicians denounce the action of go mnith euator waruer and treasurer binf bam the grocery failure the grocery house telegraphed to-day a having suspended i blgely and mead liabilities said to be large but amount nut ascertained king 9 county ofhcul vote the official majority for hoffman in king county is 12,863 the kxwcknscb marshal rbarpeis engaged in making pre parations for retaking the census of this city fisk vs ramsey the suit of james fisk jr against ram w and others came before judge brady in supreme court chambers to-day on mo tion in tbe action in which fisk charges d ivndants with fraudulent issue of stocks of albany and susquehanna railroad to re move tbe suit from this county to albany mr ramsey's affidavit sets forth that the road is one hundred and forty miles distant from new york that its offices are at albany that 21 important witnesses uve tbere that litare more convenient to alban llian to this city that many of the matt tt in1 are of publicity in albany that all transactions are in that city »» are all i»uik hooks of the company mr field object eu when mr hall regpondtu a long argu ment between coun*«i tbon issued at clom of which the court reserved it decision efforts to kclxa!*e f.x-sfeakkk lali 1 cott strenuous exertions are to be made to ob tain tbe release of t c callicott ex-speaker uf the asseoibly whose term of imurihon tnent has expired but whose inability to pity a due of 10,o00imposed still causes him to he held in albany penitentiary uxetial bkuiatkt trial lucius m suwyer tbe colored man who was indicted for rpgi^terlog three times in ibe tb ward was placed ou trial in the u >. circuit cuurt to-day this wing uie first jury trial in thi district under the new u s vleuliou law ciiuiim-i admitted the acl but i-onund<*d tbat suwyer wu auffanng trom oflening of tbe brain and vh uut rt>poiif-i l»le fur in acts tiie jury returned a ver dict of guilty but recommended him to tbs mercy uf tbe court uh was remanded fur sßattana washington ttte i*th amendment in louisiana washington nov 29.-—congressman ■.■!'■! of louisiana m_r the people of that hate with singular unanimity voted among other imriulmcnth to the estate con titutien to strike out the section disfrtin i'hisidg a certain clay of persona who aided m the late rebellion by bpeevh or other wise bo that now the htb amendment only is in forcp and it affects but au iusigulflcant number of citizens ol'k wounded 9oldieks three or four hundred thousand dollars liave been distributed ninee the ist of july through the surgeon general's office part for the purchase of artificial arms and i .!.■! part in commutation tbe tranhaetiuuh over the catted of 5,000 maimed soldiers three thousand cases remain to be acted on while other arc daily received senate offk'ek to be removed the proponed attempt to procure the re { moval of serge ant-at-arms french and uther otticer in the s-nate continues the htrcngth of the movement cannot be esti mated tkoops fox ueohuia by order of the war department the superintendent of the general recruiting service at cincinnati is required to forward oo recruits from thone at that depot to at lanta ia for assignment to tbe l^th in fantry to vessel ownekp secretary boutwcll issued a circular thl ifutnoon inwtructing colleetoni of ciißtoms before granting clearance to any venuel to l-tillect of the masters or owners of the ves sel the halar of innj>ecu)rß if detained on the cbf*el lotiger than ie allowed by law fur • iischarging the cargo the money m col lected to l>e deposited to tbe credit of the tnited state indian matters at the grand indian council to be held in the indian terntory on theslhof december dl tribes of that territory will be proxent they will probably be in senmou for neveral weeks and their tribal relations to one an tber to the neighboring state of arkansas texan and kansas to the unit«d state rev enue officers to the tokening of their coun try to the railroad etc win be considered commissioner parker will be presenl miscellaneous court of arpealb albany nov 29 the following li tht day calendar for november 30 not 494 is 41*4 81 56i 61 1 24 b 13 the following are the decisions of the court of appeals for november 29 1870 eliza cruger respondent tb william dougherty appellant judgment affirmed with cottts levi steinwig respondent vi erie rail way company appellants juderuent re versed and a new trial granted cost to abide event the people ex re peake respondent tg board of supervisors of columbia county ftppeluuta order of general term re ven-eit hml th:it of special term affirmed with tx-stt qao-we l marvin and wife respondents vx ].•■grand martiu et al appellant order denying motion lor new trial affirm ed with coats le vrand marvin rt al sppellants vi o*org l marvin respondent order af flrmrd with coata kobert atchtnuon appellant vi michael mullon rt'p»pondent order affirmed and judgment absolute lor defendant pursuant to stipulation a li.xkt editok ei.mira nov 29.—charles g falrman editor of the datly advertiser was tbi aftprncion presented with a silver service by the citizens of elmira without distinction fpartv tliih bi'infr thetwenty-nfib anniver sary of his editorial life ex-mayor mcl)<matd presided and upeecbes were ma<le hv david b llill member of ainem i.lv fl(r't hon 11 boardman f*mith meoi lier of conjrre-n elect ket dr cnwlea prefiid*-nt of the female college charles llazar'j editor of the kiinira fratettt geo w pratt editor of the corning journal and others shooting artrat ciscixnati ohio not 29.—0n satur day the neighbor of simeon andrews as sembled at hm house in fayetle county ky to attend a church festival a difficulty ccurred about a dog which result in lienjainin h<ige the only white man present t-ho'jtiiiy intijtbe bouse snd wouudiuc sev bmi iiejrrow the negroes returned tbeflre and mo tully wouiklou bogg erter live of thft negroes were arrested charged with kitltug bogk i *■reported that two ■f the pnmnen were captured and hunr last night by members of the kn klux klan tm alabama leoislatlitb montwjmemt ala not x - both houses of the l«»isutureb4journ«l over un til to-morrow after a short mhwi there are no new derelopmenu relatlre to the cwowemonhtp tu e cibh.'ikvah wbiskt failtjhe cincinxati not 29.—m00r solomon st mohr hnuor d#-»lesrs reported ss sas i^ndcd wy though they have asked for onw extra accommodation their pa-per has in no case gone to procest and their busi ness proceeds as usual wuhan scttkage detroit not the annual conten tion of tbe northwestern women's fioffrage association was held here this morning the attendance was small bat embraced ihe moat promiaeßt ftsßsie auffngß agitators tusan b anthony urged chiefly that women engaged in tbe morement enoold atm to bomtke baußce of powerbetweai tte two hi fc mite la tte aoenossi fasjsssjaam nsasamg *^ tion to continue it effort to secure the fi u c!n*e under slate and national l^i :..?, were reported the evening mmiod wai devoted to tbe delivery or addresses boston bar!tori and crjb katlkoad boston nov 29 tbe boston hartford nd erie railroad com was b*fore the du trict court to-day by special a»aignm»ut on the question of jurisdiction arising out of tbe petition of certain creditors of tne cor poration for a decree in bankruptcy altar argument the case was adjourned o%cr the ttruek tltlal mkmi-his xov 29.—a private dispatch from jackson miss to the appeal a tbe report that verger who killed col crane hai been imprisoned for life is untrue tbe trial does not uk place till january an amalgamation bt'lt john k thomah a white man who was arrested forco-babitlug with a aegro wuuifta whom he alleged was his wile and was fined has now bruogbt a suit ng-iit.il the city for t'j.ftoo damage the city attornej has tiled a demurer on the ground tbut tke court has u jurisdiction as the question of marriage belonged solely to tbe stute attempted mxitder andsriciue philadelphia nov 2t>—charji-n wolfe to-day shut hi wift and child and tbcu tthot himself avulfe is dead tbe child uussbot through tbe arm but the wtfe i unhurt cause unknown corner btone laid the corner stone of a new pt**b « church was laid this afternoou foreign the greek industrial exhibition london nov 20 the greek industrial exhibition m opened ■*; atheni ou tun day last by the hint anil queen with great ceremony the literary collection is fftbhl the corporation of trinity collar l)ub lin have petitioned the bi itihh pn crnint nt to interpose and wive the literal \ and tw ieu titic collections iv paris fn hi dt**t ruction fenians iiwiuhitp the supposed fentans welch mid boucji who were recently arrested at mm '■■• ■■hare been discharged a<i*jnvl a wilt with russia mr kylauds member of parliament frr warrinktuu ut a pttfatk nifilii.g m btflit madf a r>pt*euli d^'pitiutfug v dnumialiuo w«r ajfaiuxt itu^-n wuiiuut tut ru.-cin i«q • of the . lii'-r pm|m u the treut ul ina ( i bix af famiia havana xuv 28.—c«1 uarrie tin cnvada'b chief of the muff liua bet-niiii tured by the cuban forces ne»r ftrnfayw the gunboat alarnin to n-ltoit tt ensieuitdade cachiiiut u«l it in oeli v 0 will be a total a hur gui m«-luk n to cienfugui col labliu n f mrjiiiif leader who had cutnmund of a purtv i t-ioi & ing to jeaus uel aol ttuhug tlir cvvi-n i - life of llltlt flilllou fiill-r ult i : 1.1t i«]f and men yentt-rtlaj chrintobsl mi-r..ii k-a the cuban s<c ctu:y for j-'ureigu atlaii hiid loruirru nii;«rtl i tie h:i himu lylu vh chptuinl m < iv as and itmuiig tliu»e kiui mhh-liu i death by the gmiute culuiul miiiiu )• , > i that titty insurgents wen kiilt-tl tti tin rftikf-nn-'iit in which mt i.i;iri t m v t • **. the reports ncciiuy published in luc madrid paper etmhtag ttamia muvwll tin well known amtfi-uuu naiuralitt n«i>him herewith horrible cruelite to are umrne mr c\all tins had n <-... nectton with the resolution and 1 uuiveib ally reupected throughout ihe ulaud naval nassau advice report the arrival there si the united slate ntramers tumarora uiid pilgrim the french man-ot-w»r tnlm mun hag been been cruinlng in the track ol a ierman kteutner taihug jrom new ' ■, '• to bremen via ilsvaua furs thjc fashions for thk wintek ok irn.fl krout il n.i york evening r •• j fashion in tan arc nut uln 1 to mnny changes aud this year there will be very lt-w alteration priced too will be com paratively moderate owing partly to tho decline in gold an compare with iwt yeir and partly to the itirge stock of hknia wliicb were collecle-1 last year and which are only now coming into the market the ruluc tion in pnce is especially noticeuhle in aeal kin and sables the lurht «!.«■!'• of u turn bay gables arc now hold at $,'■the m i and w«l flkirj saco,ues that obmt f 100 la«t st a son vow well for 80 auotherfi-aturc in the market is the rivalry between liyht uhi and mink the latter has lonj been a stand ard fur but ladies now scarcely know bow to choose between the two and very often their preference in given to the light coloied hable the very iin ■■' dark nithle «'.'■, especially those of the rich russian fur known ait crown sable arc val ued at eh high as 750 whereat good but light hudson bay toliles rang from 76 to i\i'i the net the black martiu or alaska table iv a beautiful black fur veiy long and soft approaching the texture of able more nearly the lurriers ay tiian any other fur some american indie intro duced it last seuon into thin lly from l*ari and it promise to become very faahiiiajahle a hancteome s of ermine may be bought or g and is generally finished off with angora tansels tor those pernon however who have not hundreds of dollars l *;-■- ' upon fur and sables there :» nothing t-iet tier cheaper or more durable than a*liak huna a nice c«-t of astrakhan nviy b bought for tit it i mphmd that fur trimmings will be largely u«d tiii penton on velvet and cloth ami for thin <>- the black martin is in greater demand than tup more valuable furt the fun mo*t in ie mtdt by men are teal-akin and otter-nkin the former ranking first in their mum a teal-rkin vett may lie bought for 4 ■, but the price of a good eal-k]n coat n siuo the chicago divokck market.-the ttati«iict of tbe divorce busine*a of * irf<til as given in thn rejntbltcfxnotihat r.\iy , in a tbree-column article are tt:irtling in thf-ir magnitude and tbe dugrai'vlul mtt ■- indicate oue attorney alonft ciiti-rcl 3i suits in seven tnontbe down to tlienii of augutl when the new uuiirtjtuslui wf!.t into effect and nearly every one wh ai loweti the total busineu of the divmce courts for tbo tame pert ml were wo case of which 326 were brought by women om lawyer bat a model form for divorce bill printed leaving mankit for names nn<l dalta and including all the - jii fm ilivorc*1 kuown to the lllfnoia law wiit-u be cliaaet down a cli-ut lie din up hit primed form wilh the ptwtmß uairi da 4 and pla<"e of marriage and :..:.-■ul t i>.u eramdg tbone ctjuuu wbicli are riol llmjwl and viih a few st-rulches of ttm xii h bm a bill ready to be died in pruptr f'-rm in this way he bas been known uj prepare and tile an rimny v thirty or forty uivorc bill in one alternoon mont caaet are ruf«rr»l to a master in chancery to take pmofn and report to the court anj tv tin way bill are eaaity rubbed through ut the fradulent plaut thote mo*t iv vogue tire u insertion by the lawyer of otbt-r dlftrjn than thot preferred by the mftttiom-r ami tbut gaining tbe ituit getting r - <• d>-tt-nu^iit to tagn a paper technically t«rui>-*j m ij peartince but which rea'ly ooowenti tv ■default aud virtually admit tiie ciiaiyc in the bill hcttuut re«weuce etc to pevmt tiicte outrage the judgea tiave lately < r dered that all detendauu conseuting ta a fault shall do it in open court that they otof know the effect of tbvir actlou how a iii.'bham was clbf.d o swkarisg.—a ttorj it told of a dojcb of danbury who wu broken of tbe nttti«i habit of swearing in a novel manner he wu an inveterate curter and grumbler ac every meal be neglected a bleating m wore at ererrthing from tbe gravy to tjie teapot hi oatbt dltcolored tbe napkint toured tbe bread and curdled tbe milk h:t wife a woman who evidently believed iiu hair of tbe dog would cure tbe bite atood thik unsaeinly conduct uutil forbearance ceased to b a virtue one morning ha was unuaually croat and profane mxvi wit about to take m freab start ai sooietbuig e when hu wife tuddenly broke out with a erietof damn tbat made the old jentleiuau get up and leave tbe chair aa toough some one bad introduced a j<lu betwavn the eauea aa toon at ibe ceased be brwtlbleaalv re marked well i wear if it baa gut ao you can iwear it u time 1 quit and le did a vigilance committee in london vigilante committee are not pecuaai to tbe united states a ha been aaserud by muy traveler ttaua for aome time paat imng ton near london ha bees tormented on sunday by young rowdjee wbo have mail the itfwdaniaroas by inaulting peaceable eitiren when armtod for aueh outrageou acta aa rolling an ew ladr in the niter they wen merely adnwnubed or nominally fined bj tbe magistrate tbe people or is lington olmatlatted with this lenity finally formed a vigilance committee which put a atop to tbe rowdy proceedings by soundly caning tbe oatakra diecovßßt or gold.—a correspondent writing from cmbuataoa mexico say th.it the people an aette*l over tbe jtwcoyery of placer gow abeut aaventy-ive mile from tbeejty of cblboahua four men wa-h«l oat twenu-tarw ounces in nine boun l*b ptgthimtmma rary from the six of a grain ef wheat to uasef a hawl nl and the dirt ymd fro one u(e>m mian to ttw p*n lost and found toht-om tl ksiw hlk 2'j 1 11 a itical boarding and lodging iakain mohawk bt a yv.w ukntle drt fof w'*-|t ! nk'i rnfnii tot rnnitui i"*w nia(iaha si a oks i i.xvi v m / knkmhtw'mikmi.khk.s < anlti a-"m i w nhivff'''''»'»'<■«-■"i:un.t ' ' «-' - ~ xvanted fi j:mmimmi"m v miorr al;lm.ft aniki>-in a tthl.l t^lalt-j a i.xvi.i wwii.i vtiu jj'i bkbi teu a s k*«il ■,;. . ; m mj dr _ ■" ju manteii-u u ukwb yiin i «»„ wa^«;'i.!a.*.*'m tv ""''':"" heip wanted-females p l-~\~r kaule bt an extekucnt eu llmnim iniinnau.i.v u a i,,.^,'r help wanted—maxes 11am f twm a jjj^yss kt.?'*:^.'l urjo>tid-iuun to hki.i tiik ai t>ull.f i maxeum uaniki i w i a n ''- snxtations wanted business chances puitnkk "■*, n ki ll ',\ l a „" m '. i *!'•* xiik buffalo kl|w m ri.ksos j 1 1 1 '; ln h jl*yj^j{sfs yii.raiii.k mil.l fbufkbtv fix bali sakffi.%b stasis bsartf " mnscexxaneodsi "_~" nvnan mtiiim jtv vj m forty-or.l nt n r el^r.ih^t jf s^'{ry'"cmi!liv.'l^ni""\rs!ra'n:m''»'»l'i"'ii'n "■'-'' for sale f«»rl_«lrt-rt i __ —... ~ - t»akk rkni'ekty.^wft ll\\f k.veicai i rcris<ifl»iialnllif m'■lnltt of aillcr.'n j>or v°*s"'bakkk4 to.'.'erte'i'.'in.i om m m.ln trc-t __» hl ttiok lf.-a fine vacant i.ot 36 feet jgssy ansittojohm i'll i llv»rl..l 7^l 1 p vi'ekb kok s*ale at r*j t entb anl trl»»i«>^»*'||b xtorsaleiheat-avaliahlj-ikopeiity j i-i-iilrajlr lix-m-d with m-itrly j !"■' tr.i1 from s r uii?i'iht y»rd or any hnttmht ri.i will 1^w.1.l henplo rl.-se an estate h«»w akixl'hapi'ell k>«l kslaw ajmli m sulii a ochid bulmtami huu.m f.sa a cbj«l»<llir unwn planln sum 801.1.ex t blctenw alt ci.mt-r clii.-afr and carroll su for sale-houses _ sfor sale-hoise and lot on 1 in w.«j atfiin 3 fwt front :*« f«^l rtwii sm of land oa l.lnwoort avciiiih hut oolow ct|i-a bt kmhi■iiai-l-ei.i-m m.1n.1 km j|k main street ktuke kok 9ai.e th foar-story brick blore so i 2 main ttrwt vnen coart and moliaifk itrwte will b imw aheap lt(j-_lta»t pr«mli or of geokger * pari yuw ror main and court st hotel fttk ok exchange f<>k xi cl ty proptriy tn larem land known as in corrvrs al>ont tfn mile from tliu c-lty thvhoua«ls#r«wand2-«tory aluh with one of tlif nit cslar in erl connly his a line ball-room nsi?hatri.oin dlnlr.k room and parlor are upacloua nd well arranir^l tl'crr ii a fine bam 4"x hi and a s.tt™t 0 wltn aboot two i-n,.i land tnl is i js™uoe for a man that under.lan.ljit to bu i tile u^w railroad tolnf from liutrnlo lo nvln«vllle 11l nave a d.potlocated within a bon , sl.unveoi-tuu propertr makln it rery d«»lrable ] i!,djlltlncvs»£litalle rapidly cau 00.1 at «. ! m.jcomb'a no.ho««>l>ltulonit k3s mt for ale-«»north divibion bteeet jh that beautiful l-.torr i»w 2 cs"»«sis fltsl offln tbe lineal manner lot xuo fem deep bm<-«jlar,(aa and water prim wl apply to 1l vci omb aoath dltflon st k -■ohookt utasi foh sale—a hew ■■l^tarr frame bulldlnf tomuanjof for bale-houses ekok hai.k uok 97 k uttl wmt 2-*u.ry brick h-xwf in prrf t repair biri.u«t mbflmkhmmtmtf wiut bilfcriwlmii rurnfcr»-mi<l u-wit iriitfl llar with r^li|*-(lu j ill"lli hztvlli l»i klil^n with luniiiir walla t\.r term apply f ji»hn itto 81 i'tsar rt j ml iikmkahlk hotkl prnpi.kty kok tj?»:-.ut»njil from ti,li«-lty.-m tb tt ik h*l i . nixal ks.ilr.»'l twin n#-ar the depot on tx'ui r .«')*; jx ■tory bri large an mhwbm "'<" nl crouii'jh an i»arna all in first r»t l u t l hii-i fthiff a r"^l ijumlnf b inir ifaeoßiy j '" "**" ia ar»l uly licensed bolel lii hw l-wn l ' * lom kjfr«'ui*r with tl furnilurr cheap eks£2 mil u uki-idm ity r farm property ha^tlnus i otto br..wn s knl'lln r 4*ft mwakuwiftabi koli sale ctficap h tiif v.-ry ic-iimfilf frtuii ' tujt n-..1 nwrt p7w,l^ii«t in flu-'-ni't witti ira »"'' »«**; lot t-xwfi wiu b j^.l-1 v.-rv lu-ap u applied a tt-ry mb a txirtl'iti r tin unlim nnni*-y cai run a i u/tliu ha*tin(js4 otto 4 brown bull 1 nr , __& _ fy.ik fale - a fink bkhjk kfcm deam ou rvntui imrtnloo street two auiiici i wlm fl'i k"'"""'l a conrfnu-nt i^stsnr fr'.iu tin i.n'-lii mirtlon f tin cist.-m p*ri of u 1 tly l et a _ il-i'j n *'•: 2 _ fi.ft>t ib.«l'el ouk fjull rikl li.au f liui,ro\fi i-ity rf.fx-rit t-nil.r liir m-iue ol uw w.*t dfnlrat.l puw-.-t in n.ark^u r*i.<ln(t in r frum is liuu'lrfl ui twent>-ti\r t!t"u->atii im.lars i'artli-miehlrlnkbi iiir>^i»m-wlil ni<d it l itwir .:•: 1--1 fif 14 x\v ui « ktl hai-1.51 j otto k*-al k^ut br-.k«t bruwiff bul.^n,t tfft for ujj at a b all a in i hi j-sn,rf brlek i.iil!<lli>k n a < mtofl •- <•'■»» prohuaunicatotafliflnt if-.r wltti hccod and uilnl fl'k.rn fentlabed for'l»fl!li>ka w ml h nol<l t i iirl-c lliat will i»7 tlbenh n th liivftftnifßt haprint.m a otto br-.wn - builllnk j km tjlfli-jn pearl bt..thi cbftsal tim iiiu mm m k taunt v b nliiiriy ?»*.. wal^r naihri-'iin rnrna»'«;.rang ac in offitt^i for wil if uauj um°tort f imttjiay itrtvw i.ppir >• j ither of om n | r i^a i i l i biubt , „., w mlln su | jl9-tf jonathan mitway i3»>laln st trob ai.e ky m «< omb ho * hoot i.-i'ili l that derinui ijtiuwf iv—i dwell i • the iinrllra art gotog ui u-are tli cit ; rnjl nf«,n lis ulti u that 1 t-irr franip ilweiilnjf lv fin | ihtihilitul^i'ry rrmdpilw«nint(iww);ldt m t-j « teal *•.., a-«ior fnuoedwelhag in saad order mid ul-,lml oil u cfkhi ci>l<-;i.(t ittrfhm plmitj gjft rukbaxje ata bautjain-'i uk ejlkus fruli irt-t-b ra|k-b tlr will kwil'l al a li»rx»in ti ity 11 ahtin&h < ii '>. 4 bwtwn'a hull lliir i | uol'hk amd lot kuli bale om south 9 3w3 swa f bahl [£) am ox fig - j ' i^t mv-^/wn^1 aw'^u^m-^mi-h-oy | gl i ksthai i.'x atiu'n hot-'ak a^u 1.01 | r.l n-l i'.'an'l offlcc w mala frl kwj rfg x"it tiaxe t hkai1 the w3toby kkami j balk—theone-htouy hiametol dttrmbls li.i-hle-i will t -")'! at u bargain it lakci o.liiu it ii ims uastimih 4 o1"i'o ko * gjrf koli^al-k no xw mx£ic tst a rusk j m-.'iii'i -, wih-'it*«v'.ti"»i*l for teflk 4 a^piy i j ii i|i utt<i.ff pwwti f »• ! />* n>r ai.k at a bajtuami — the iv3to j for sai.e-avkhy dkmkaiii.k im.ka.-j male mix l7 n yiaka^t a j g ti'itku st m-i.k vikvisi e £ t r -*« j ja m mcj-j^mb south dtrialon bt j ittt.i.'-uv 1 liiinga luve bu«m tmmurjl j.i.im kii-i titt ;> li hi . t ii^i i.i i l i|ss jr ( , lll r i,*',™!'*!a!i'<';.!?';"■«!;;'.■»»"i.'r i«-i.uh-i fiii(«suton i"i i*w wl|ift a ■i&rk ';*■'" w la'^ainiub^'l exhume * llallflfltft w w stud f«kiiale^-oko<tebybtubeom bata «| ror bale kiiamk i ottagx/ko hh ». |» rok ftalk-a kink itlik x dwkli.in wmi l *..:■! ili.-ap ami v t-itsy ternie lt-i 4 gi hkhk iiwtlli.m kolt sai.k at a.bab pivt'r.iol'i nv vftifm porirt tfh hotel fob mojl—the fink anl ivv'w a^il wlll'l 5..1 l at i ffnut liiu^iln « ftli furnliiiri anil •!! nlji'-r fr"iii:m ri'|»-rty t'-r tmirtl iiur*»i>plv io haatisom x otto * brown boimtiw ' ?*_ i evub balk—ho€*»e am lot no fraj.kjlii st inott ulestrjhle i.khtion nii'i in e jv n l«-ft a pleaaaut rc3ii!»-ii'f apply to john gh fbaks uottasc no am s divioioh i sfl^'rt^lwll'ltw.'.v ry vb.'a i i w '^ /"" fob sale at a bargain—the dssuufc 1--1 i,i h^u-c mill l.'t n.i hi north l>ivi»lon u frame la in tt'ic r'lt-r anil very tltslrar.lt v*lil he i>l'l al a l>*r'liu li r.pnlii'l for flfk-n lot xlls.vllli fr-*t r hastings * otto « hrr>wti bitfldtigr kl t desirable i'itoi'kktv fob sale scnltst tf>ry lirli-lt houw very de!<iraue,tn iji-hi onti-r price vv<u main st hivuee an^l lot price srim ninth sl bonsf mill im : prl.-t nnrtii ulvlslunst ih-twt ml.hijan und chett nut sts torv it w ]'.'«•*■; m siiiuti h4 howaki*4 haprall.mg main bl ja ktiß sale-no 85 booth diwsion bt jg^fi j-»i"ry lias*'n.i'iii md atilc lirlck hnu.-*1 in unoftl ity lot 27 it fmot wli in dertfa to | !. pave.l allt-v lerms ta p y apply t john otto bteful j mji-ok bale-no 3ci washington st man frai-if ho in a part of lh dlv where property n rnphly bowotti i in * alloii ■*■minil'lvvi»pt£l fur a fx-utbt t'hy-u-un atti.rnfy "« m k w sill ff«l uarilotisxlm ap ply to john oltu.^l ivarl st bf eiocbwaji r..008 ok north st 5 • u.ry brljk mm and dweßb jp>od hrlck m<'n well of waivr etc \\ 111 sf 11 rh«-sp or won • x i'lianr f t a pritatf !•»»•] it iik »<■»«£ w apply u mtmt pmh stw.uth uivlß&nrt £* for sai.k-the frame cottage no t«a 2h alien t nearly i w oas wat.-r etc all rnitrst-r»fc order lot 3uxlic t hi prop ny will be s-.hl c!:raa>r ai,li api'k fee buke a sajtford lanilr idtfcurance agentt.m w ui i*u lm jp stuhe and inveli.inu for male bw the i-f-uiry t.ritk ston on urn snutliwemtcorner nhtniirr ii'l f»lm*r nts tlie mxmd v'o ii tttt^d up for fiwt-lllntf p'lrpo tli^re u aiw a t.rtck i-ani anil f ran if iwellin h-iiuht.-l la rrar of thf store fmnelnjt on i'.lmcrm l-t mlxlw tills u ajmj 1..,m"...n for a family grort-rv or imtc'jtr lle a pk«kkino is w swan r>i 0 «« we offer kor sale at a great rai bw rlfi-'e hup house ami lot on ivuwarn st two sritw stitee on saieca st tliew bull-iln^s re new in flrsi rat nnlpr this is a rare i-nan.ee for inrest menl apply to huste a iinfobd,i6 vi bwan f "| for~"»ale—the twiwjtoby brick | u no 586 boqui dtfwnikwwl brick m on alley lot 36iu can t>e ba.l at a bargainon very e*st temi with immediate poa^mlon lte * rtckbbimq.«v—ta i s^fob hale-183 foubtrfntii bt is t.lrv frame dwt-llln(f hi omßcm orrter ift so reet deep price w t«rnw ea*y apply to m m^com^ssmithjmrthlonjl w m house and lot on delaware st h fnr sale at a freat banraln as the owner is atmtto leare uw dtv for partlcalarb apply to hume 4 tsanfoku fft west swan rt m a cottage for sale-the one-otuby 43 frame cotu|[e no 217 e eajrt t im xi water loi3wil2 lex a rickekisg u mt jbj forbai-e.-so.i73s.uivisionst.^-6tory jh brick gaa water 4c lot 23x115 to p*t«l atity no 333 elk itn at 3-4b>ry frame and 1 ftani id rear «•- and wat^r g -■i i in i ..« a£xl7sk no ibst-nei-»pi.,i—i"r brick with baaemcat ao-i attic ras water ac lot us i cjutoll s no ut sonera t s-atorr brick and barn gu ajhl jig mr.dfii m woolen mill for 941,e-near till jbs liy iu ontnpleteorder wiui two eu of u ctiuiert the bail<lltif 1 tbreo-*toiie franmm with mom w»emcot then an m*enl good dweutnc hoiiaaa on the nmnlaea wblch rontain about 13 mm f land win fee aotd m wr fcrma or a portion of bw aloe wui ba uk«n in other rwal atate la thl fob saix houses 4 omul nnmnmn-iui hale t n !■' ■■" north diiulon at we«t corner of nit i*^-11 nr»li.ln n*e frame building a tf.-xl liiir ai will '- r •■» !■■t ■l purchaser a v..*whwaiifct.:lntwsxl wim fwo-tfory rran iii''ilu u-*-l r-r itm and dwelling lyojt hakkrji < <).. kr i rm ' nn<-i 3#i main t kit 4 kottsal*.-m it clinton st two 1 :--!■:■-. nviin m sin-i ltn brick wi!!i i an'l v i r - i a r vi cotta in tbe r • tariff lot lee picker!no uw.^m»l *> 5 ( heap dwelling for sale—new 2 jejl rtory ir.itw loum on maryland it near t^lfui su rt-llir gaft *■-.; lot2ixll very ***** able ha.-'uvts 4 otto 4 ijrwwni bml'iiu 4ft buuffis for sale—the 2 thbe b uiry tjrli-kijwciliiiya nos.w and 8 oak t r t.i kuir t both i ..-■.-. water n ; j will tw told t«|mtii»t or sltifctt price h each lyw bakek & co erie land onv 34 mai fctf*«t *■» akuu sale—a nm k»ii)en eis ba h.cr^vtk with three art-a of land under ezcelien cojllvation with an autndancc of trull trt-ea ihrnlr tmtt *-:- house is in perfect order haa «*• a**l wafrr marm oianli.-srvrat.-s ac terms eai appt to john otto.&l i'wtrl t jm 4 main btkket eshmcmce k x kale ■1 between xi il'-v an<t i lira sf iwii-sut iran w iili slit wln ■i(*s wau-r ball fumaiv iff , all . n flat rii-r i-.i u\*r,'i with all kinds of fruit in abun will to i£l r.r'--.[i?b'l"i t'enft1 uastlmin ottu * browß'i b^hdlw p ks mtiie new twohtoky frenfh roo brick tmmue tidrtlifaj.t fumt-r main and i^mljf t ■i<-t 70x.hiu will be m chfati orfx.-haiige-l f i.ifm-r r^ai estate hastings a uttu 4 brown bulmiiy k!2 bla x k'k x i'hoi'eitty kuk balk paiiabrtm so 17 ix iff frame dwtllim kbsc t-t so o r,-story frame owelllnir 1 ix(c lke * iii kickme ja ff.wwi nt fca fox fai.k.-we offer k jet uf a riu>l tai.iii-rv aiwut thrw mllm fn nttu-ri kalir..a.l uooa ii lia 1 »*!*- icai-h tan ami new tiarkmill 1 in eontpletc nmnlujr nt<-r an t!l tw mdd rhf-ap wltli or wluiont st.-rw ti ban nark etc hl-tipalih rt,iuprulnf the pfbbcbt oww |.. irlvt uiitln u^inmx a j(i>o«l opportunity is hf il.rt.l loa jirartl'-nl man with small means to st rl((t'i int an cstami'hcij ami lutylug uuillmh a i tohasti j^4"^tt su 4 brown'a bui inf m _ #| rokveh urcm eht foil sai.e.-!*tck r 21 ofurwrrlra hltu»t«kloo adralrshle conwx eotrttt with fa.inrai.lc len-e of ttnre dwelling ai ■im;nnw<ktiom*moo4bamtßtm will n-j-.ld v.i ii vrllmili a ' fl to no 4 hrown'a lt:ii!llnga._k rt kok bale leai'-no 2m kkanki.i tn«.^i i.h-a'im in bnfluft juu no pj washing ti u.3—lory hrl'-k hofue rw nmi watt-r toclo***-a htata apply to john utto,ai pwl st 11 tfl 1.k.-ikahle cottage for saj.e - w iv-fltory fr;ini rut tajfe rontaliilnn flv*r r*«»l * iiiht brat boar wltbgu,cellw and all in mbj order lane int.situateoa etu«otl trm'i,lu hie > , uutyol tupih^lrot ai-hyu.lee ± puke 1.n0.13 w-swaaal p m ruk sai.e-a fink cuustmr rt-y mt nni-t-al-,nu',niul^ftv,ni east pnufarohe 1 mttv franit oaae viiui t'1"1""1 burn ont-ikkubsi fl ljacrai vi land weu < ultlvan-il fruit trees ett li-iu-t bun and e?erjtbbw on the prenlmi in p - i , t n-palr apply to joif.n_o ii u.ril ivarl a afc k-.ksai.k-atwo-stofty brick bocs mr i'ir l s™.sa ligfi disrj?!s *** nm hai.k n 90s delawake st a eh'k baug—no 606 south division st 3-otory framelioustmniitl part uttttl up fur a t<i«r or aloon in gi|lk kpllr wltii flue k»ru l ot uxll/v john oltij elj*c»rl at _ ttf efor sale—a nkw am first-class provemaitii m.uui bmc ff.-rr mrr.-t wrst f if . 4w»ri i.it li»xio6te<rl terms eaaj f buell - hi,i,isi.tßun.iii iao-ti rbr~sai^e—farms jft fabmhvob ai.e.--2s i acres in bene t.jtrii h"ii m d»putl for gnruetiinj \\ , . a c lrie land ihttre 3m main at kw ' b n>k dalk—ihttt thjteea*jk«br»oist uuiikofihe fi.liuwlua varit-lies etafowlnsj mm mr im for lenm ac apply t john tto »> i bird avknck-lvi for sale i=h ati-1 u wmlh nl-lc i-rhlrtl astnut hnro lot caltlt»tton lv'usf'bakkk * u"'o.^rt i farm kok balk-hkst iardkn land ~ in kriitoanly mu«t in-.-nui m i'lf out an wuibemldebealpbr howard a chaffs 9h r a fai:m worth huh fok which a 3 n.,.1 w.-rt sli-'.-l-m^m i w.tlh hw will u fntto lo exrbuue balance ou easy u-nus al^o a inn worlli lti.uf fur whl.'li improvwl oity prniwrtv «& mai.l farm wasted fo ca»h m'^"/"-1 bufiala"l(y sffii'^a'banjokd 16 w dtt uksikaju.k faicm fou saj.e—i»2v ii rt»ofijui-l atrurlukc n v.,fiu miles taut of nttiml itl-.i^ihi of womiuii'i nifaildw au'l p injrtfprutje of water ami largeclstera fruit tri*r in i i;i)\vakiisa bl k'la-nu.'kial'e&uiteßrul^ts jxx w*r balb or to kxihanue fur a f hi t c la-i n smi-ik'i in the clv a arm if 1«»4 afr*-mlr-ti|iialltyot lami lyinp ju«t oiitsl'leofuifclu toßtta haa a largf on-havil one a tli i)est tn tbe i-iiiiniy tine 2-story lirlck booh n-l thr*-e k™»l bama win b aolifcbaap inquire of how aju 4 jpl farm fox hale ok exchange—arii.y gy to lee a pickjebikct h west swan bl bt farm foil sale—2s acres of lanu ltv winteaow ( licati if appclad for soon f.l vtardsj bitkland real esute brokerß^no jgk a ikeat baugain.-an excellent ft lalrv fsrni conlaiiiiiik itiacres well warred itmtcr an-f fruit and jfi»>-i uull'linjts situate within ' 4 of a mile f afhees factory jin-l ll milfs fn>m ibe depot at eaet aurura this farm with u c»ws rn-:it l.aryaln and n easy terms lke 4 i'lckek to^let—houses 4m honocti to kknt-'ve have a nl'.m pil iit rnf hniws u rt-ut.at a re-j-onable thrurt fftllje balniiri of ihe maaoß huwahu * chap i'kll vi main sl l km kknt-no 2hswan st a 2->tort irji brick boose with all modern lmpro\tuicot fil above will bf reuted on n-aooiiabie terma ap pl in john qttu pearl st o sstroh keni-the fine bkick dwell rg in ulth all iiioiierii improvements no 23 utiltiitv jila fo«~e^ion piven alfmt l)pcenj[i*t 1 a wgnr all of uw lurtiiturt can bf purcha»«-<l if festrjs lee jfcph kekisu 13 vf»t^wansl fell i to rwrt—the d___$esawbe premiaea sgjl fnriueriy ih-riipleilbyt ti marvin a a ro_j ttl inluttle i".ir a lil^ry l_.bit o;il tr.l or i>tore uuu nnnwst'b amity u edwatt'ub 4 bl'ck i.anii.i'v.rowiiv feiaita r_l fox rk.nt-uwellinii houhe no w west seneca nt l,an auj w»ttr for wrms rto_l)\valil)sa bitkland keal estate uin'l loan brokers no i brown'e buihllnjt bullalo n.v fct rf furnished house to rent.—a keat s3 mvi i'lca-_iii bouse en ni.-ijrara su near caro flutnt well tv mialwii win hawntod ftv rixoc dabtmßmaatba lyl»n ua.kt.ut co erie land hire aw mali^st fc tf for kkn'i-a hkmshku u'use with kb nil the modern iuiprov-finont wittilii ove min m.r walk ul the chur.-lies i'i.^session unniedlat^iy k-rt,-rm-lii.iuir of edwards & bhklani keal estate wid lo*u uroltrs no i brown's buil4 itifn w § stoke to i.xt.-the and cel as"\"ri'f v.ntv'lfortis moiuhs or a lonper term i,yon eaktk jt lu kriaand office m 6 main it it to^jet"rooms 4 ctommodatios for one person in a j privatt family apply to box f thlsofflre / vffices to be let-the suite of three \ f roocie known as the erie land office in brown's building i!l l for tent mi august 15 at which daie we shall nmovr m ur uew r£e situate on uir n..rmwi-bi r m'-rof uit!udd xla^armßu lvon4 baker erie lan-jt office ffl a fine office fox kent on washing icn bt in n&r of m.-^rs j t hoole a fo's coal oouv in uie tine new hulldiutr on uie soatheaet corner or si-ucva an<t wiishiiiston t opposite the post offloc lee i'k'keftl g ia\\t-atiswanst h!6 lorts for kent-in the new block comer of wamln^ton and grt-en sta the c nn.l ctory over nos 153 and lii the wliote of tb twrdatorj apply lo jew itt * root march 17 isra ru-tt r rent—a t^plentud t-i'it of rooms fotir larsr*1 and two closet fined f r family piirpofn-a or imgtniit rtvims with as water and other convenience situated on pearl st near swan will b*ll part of the fnmltare if desired applr wly at htme 4 sanfordts ■wtft i&ah 1 on room bfxsn with t*n-hor power an ma chinery in the h rive cor niagara and tlr kiitß su lton marzr a co erie lan-1 ffic ■; main at k mortgages 17ir^t-<la«s mortgage for bale r auiouul $!,'««. hastings a otto 4 brown building ka m ortuaue3 fur sale—one ok 10,0 payable id five annual installment interest h-mi aiinuiilt also one mortgage of taboo parable in nre anno patoienu intermt annually ahvx one at s7im parabv to ftnir annual paynrata to above are an llrat liena pnrenaa moner mortgaaea and good inrertment lyon > bajcew m oktu*t»es for s ale.—»i7.uuu moutuaci 31 payable in 9 anneal payment fs.aw bwrtffig payable in s anuoml paymenti lj«0 ■»««» ttuit sale.—rirst^jl ass mortgage tt y*3rstftfrv ftrtmhtafalra rf idwabdb to let-tore «| k rit rent - the vert desirable i store id the new rour-storr brick twllfllnf am aouux-atf ororr of iicner mxi wmfalnfboo «*-. opposite the po»tooc « one loctttoß tor a int-clai jr koods su>re ai the urge wed lighted and muesm bail with utt room etc n o apper fl'nt of ftaek dulmln will bc rroled to mltt'c (>■!■) fellows or other onnuilzatiou needing pemu nent atrommmiatlotia for a term ot yw h1 at reaaunsble rai^s alao all tbe etefrmt rooma and office on swcoo'j and third floors ot tame boil')lng very dentnlile for law insurance railroad office m for u-rmv rt4 apply to hastlsub ft otto 4 browne baudlnjra clrk(»gite's ouht kkie county n ■~ 11 matter ufuie i*aie otlb rta ealale of wil ham h carpenter late of tbti town of alden erie county new vork,dwea»fd intestate for the pay lu^nt ft a ij l>t —— in pursuance t an order of tilt durrotfait of trie v.uniy made in ui ilmre matu-r n lt ffiui day of november a u istu wui be sold by or under tbe direction oi uarrlei carpenter duly ii.[kill.u ■; by tald o>urt u u the sane at the prii iipal entrance of the old court honse in tbe city at hutjai \. v ...» the st-teuti-enth day of janukrv a d 1871 at urn o'clock in tb forenoon tbe follow .:,* l-s ri-»<i ijr.-n.i-fs and real tsl*t to wit all itiat certain pi r parrel of land ltui in ttictuwn of aldt-nal'iireaald belne part of ibetrx-t i,f lain callc<l ow-uuffalocn*k ket-erratliia known and ilistlnruuhed as part lot numtier twtnty-«ix 26 in township number ten iioi in rfcnje ote of john j mxi\\*fttanv allotnicut and t>ounded and described as follows beginning at a point in tbe east lint at ,«: lot twenty-six x nd at uie distance or two t2i rhalns and slitv-nve r«i llnkß donh from the mith can corner of uld lot thence ml and parallel witb om sr.utb lint of said lot twenty-six thirty wven 37 chain and seventy-one 71 unki to the w»>*t line thereof tbenre north alonft bald west line nine !»■cbalii.i and iwenlv-stvcn iz7i link thence act and parallel with uie south line aforesaid tlilrtv-seteu is7 chains and eighty-one si links to : «■■a mi af.r km tin mr mil and along ml a . i iiqf mm hainaan'l iwf-niy-styon linkt to tlte piace of ht-kliiuidk rxcr-ptinjf and referring ibtnj ; fr'.m uie & hn»inf dt-m-rtu-d premises to wit all iliai rt-rtalu ple.ie or parcel if land ttuau in said 1 wn if al-if n xj*-\njc a part of aald tract cf land called th ■buffalo creek hem-rrat lon.knnwn and ti-.tlc)tin.*li d as part of said t tw*.iity-«ix r>i inlaid to^nnhlp iiututjer tt-n in aid range five of john lamberton ahutnient aud bounded and ilesciitx-d n follow itfkinnlni at a point in the ea*t line f said lot and a i.iuun-eof two chains and lity-flve link north from the boutin**l conifrof im th'-ucc west an parallel with dx souui line of said lot thirtt-he*eu hainsand wvi-nty-0 hbtdtatetfae west line thereof tm-nce dortli along the mid west line four rh«lns and }• i with th south liiic af..n-8;ild tmriv-ieven rhaln i-veutv-8u links to the ea«l line aforestd tbenre south nod aloof ihfl taht lit ftforesaid four ciialn an uty-three and nne-halc link to tin1 pure of be jeiunlo ■:■••!■,!:■„. seventeen ami one-half acre-t of daud alden nov 2f iwi haltkltl ( aiti'entkr administratrix .). h ewell fnktor mmt-w srpbkmi ini'kt lltif < ounty-—phl iainicrlt i.'.iti dandmu s au««ln and l>avtd p kf plßintiff aln«i tiiarles andtrson frank bruce sod boterl bnne deftndaßm in ihe dtr..-mlanth ik>v named too an hereby sumnif-iif-d and r**<[utrpd to an«wer ihe <■mill hint ln tll|a action wbleb 11l tn tiled in the nlßfe i.f ttic clerk "!' the coont of l-.il aiid serve a i iwv.-..fuie da at u'l aerfto ; huhfyonfo toanswn tne cwnpunl a lbwiiwlil uie plainurt ill take moment against yea f r mm of ne hundred and mm ilnilar ami ultv-nlue crnti wltii int.rt-t ther.-on imiu tht ist day et may ne j>>n>.ht)<l elj :-,:■■■and aevecty be*ld liifi s th<iftjiishi-tiijn hated nov 12th ibtm williams a potter plaimi atl'ys buffalo n y thovfitiijiialut in ihe abi'-ve entitled wtion wti rtlt-d in the mine cr the ctr.-fc of ihe cuiioty of erie on the 28th jay of nov l"ffu williams a potter ksmcti plaintiffs attorneys wines andliquors superior ales \\ rk ahk pkkpaked to supply fam » hies wltb a snpehor qnality of alt bbda specially ff>r famllv we all flrriers left at the • flirt or iwtlved t>y.ui:ut will ix promptly attentleil t ke»u yeast constantly on hand fox ft williams kss-frn moffat brewer charles gibbons mamt.v ti'ukr l>f ginchk cukdiai and lemuh am kasphekrysyki/i rnui i.'.ii'w uk'iv wheai whisky ilia's kentuck lioiirboi and pure corn whisky foreigu and donit-stlc wlnts and liquors x kxchaniik st bi'kfal't n y k2l-ly m & c t doll dealers in imporud wines brandies and liquors havana cigars tobacco pipes bbut t no 1 vtlt seneca street flrrt door tnxa mfcln st buffalo n y lagek beer choice ales od poktkk botued ti<l on praught 19-dacly to co imrobters or wines rums.gins brandies jobheupuf fine whiskies ! orrek to the trade theib superior good at the lovtit prioe uefots t ea"t rk'intst-.dukkirk.k t 191 wuhinkton street bnffalo n.t h f briggs * co distillers and rectifiers okfkt and 3ai.es rooms t2 exchange and 43 carroll street fmt'-r to the tra.je alcohol ihihwines french spirits and kttk whiskies of tlielr own distlllatton alw snpeiter brands of boi'r b mu.n'u.sgahkla wid imj'okted whis kjeb bl4~sm manufactures wm marriott & co d 51 centre bl clevelaod o saw and file manufacturers circular mill lit gano and cross i ut saws cm hand ami made to order apodal atu-n tioii paid to inanul'armriiig the uay aud betdy aud liollmaii cylinder stave saws files manufactured and recct aji kinds of repairing dime on short notice man ufatturersofevarfs i'alc-nt shlnjflp machine k.m&e and warerooms 51 centre street manufac tory and works cor columhuß winter and leonard street semi for i'rfre usu jil steam engines the larßest and most dompl«te »• sortment of stationary and portable steam enginea boilers and saw mill in the country awarded the first premium at the new york state fair 1870 and also at every fair entered for compe tition sena for circular and price ll»l wood u mann steam engine co t^ljc l'tica n t cteam e.vulsks shepard iron works manufacturers of uie perry 4 lay compound engines aji'l au ityte ot enginpe boiler diwlgee and machinery buffalo kiw tobk or*lc ohiostb»xt wm j kino proldenu h o fekky vice prenmept and supt vjarblk works john crawford marble and granite works 1«7 axd 1 xiagaka st bcffai-o n^y engines tools machinery etc for sale at the novelty iron works foot of eait twelfth street k t embracing xsonrzs fi.avkbs lathes smiths asb boilib makibb tools and machinery and pattern of the bm*t apneond kinda etc etc alao imee-f i»ru tnnsis parar union i stevisbij.vs patest tukbihc watkb wheels » in dianuter and 1 marrsebiamisglm,a«ut>>iwft.»i»t jho.a schultzb kim of o>4 smnriio wort bmkromkpt mpbicai _ music fob balls concerts parties **. hatlng made arnu»g«i>ento « i:ii me u.bekt porpenbebo wear ptrparwl u furnish any number of mn rlans wttfi or without a piano for dadcini and oumt purpose vii short notice antl on reasonable term orders may be left at mr poppenberg reaidence no 630 elucbtt bt or at our store cottiek ft denton fc36-lw mb main 1 the world's grerfttst pianos frasz liszt has pbclaked thb checkering pianos the best in the world by ordering one for hi own use .. america's greate't favorite the late louis m gottschalk declared them unequalled we sell the thicker n pianos on the itreairui f their own individual meriu and not on the rerom : nifii'lamon of parties mtume names fan be ix-ught i>t any manufacturer and who win u^e any maker j '.- h'.i'ut who pays them m^t to do it ! priow mluced pianos w>ld on time old p ■tßken in exchange planoe to rent illustrate catalogues furnished ifratlß on s , ■- tluc at the mu6lc btore of jewett mischka sl wahle m main street buffalo n t ft b.—a lar*e a»w>rtment or piano from the r*le brated manuractorieß of i>t-rker broa ernst abler dunham also a variety of bwoiiil hand llano al | by u i.aug price 40 cant dansk dcs naides by j leybach price 60 at loddhe salop by e kellner prlot 36 ewu we bavejust pnbllahed the abore piano pleoe and emend them to amateurs u-lngple&slng and not it c mailed post-paid on receipt of the price j cottiek * denton mr ed moeller an kxcellent stock of pianos prom the host manufacturer of this country such as weber new yofik ciktral square grand ant upright bhabbury kranich * bach and others pianos rented ana taken in exchange wakehoomb corner pearl and chippswa street pi am mamkacrnkv chris kttrtzman patent pianos manufacturer of over-b*ning piano fortes which took the first prize medal at utfl international industrial exhibition h*ld id uuffhtn in 1569 patented may 24 1870 hanttfactorycor-bataviaandelmsts two squares from the old courtliouse the subscriber keeps constantly on hand a cbole i es which be warrant to be equal in tune tourh i and tji-li ui any nianuf»cturetl in the country 1 er | m ni ilesirous i obtaining a superior instrunmnt are j reapntlully invltod to give hlui a call before purcha tb-ti'lc christian kuhtzman derrick felgemaker & co 39 41 and 43 clinton street bttffaxo n t church organ builders also patentee and sole manufacturers of the justly celebrated portable pipe organs for chckches schools lodges and parlors illustrated catalogues»nd price uiumaued feck to iiy addresa sperlnratloni for church organs of any style or ue ruralalied on application toning and lupalrtng prompuy attende-1 to tortable pipe or,tan will be delivered in any narl of thevalted sl*tea reaihed tiy e«pr.»s where ihev have no ageuta fltet of ciiaiiue on receipt ot list price 2 pfsobawce h fi3h c b aitiistbono e p fish fish * armstrong general insurance agency office no 56 main st buffalo livekpool ft london ft globe i>3 co in i'eknatiofal i-ns co new york rikexan-8 fund uis co san fkancisco albany city fire ft jiarixe ins co pei tplets fire ins co worcester mass norwich fire ins co.>or»"ich conn westchester coonty marine ins co new kochelle k state fire ins co cleveland o travelers lns co hartford new york life ins co nkw york . — t ike fire and marine inst-ranci jets a insurance co hasttord cosh liieorjiorexrf mfc charter perp«tnil patoutcapitai j,i»0,oou tnree ulllona of dollars l j hendee preaident j goodnow secretary abbets jannary 1 law at market ial i aah on hand and in bank ws teal eaute sitm ou ; jrtga^bond ■;■;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; sks s b^jsj c'ti 8'o d w total skss taunsnotaueandmiad]asm<l shss u*et paid in w years _.. k,*w,ow sw the ande-signed would aouclt from the citizens baso inj oithe lakes a coounu»nc of thdr ton j,™e lid patrooapi in this old and well tnowo isl an.l ll»llr..»l l and in.m t i»e in uw niu-1 rtlat.-s aii'l c.inadas and lo«*es pruiuptlj au "*! j ■■*"' " gfssmm rral a^nt hope iniurame co prorwamo r i aaii l wll sarj»ln fut^i w william t barton i'mmert j ilaßtln.sfecretj.ry koftr xvuuaas xnrarar.oe coiop^n j fhotidknck e l aahc*t-lt*l bad b«n w-m * t p dokr **•••. b»«alo s t poucles ua«rt at fair rsm and loasm prompuj ad m*m laub t«»«i cmmfmj hasttobd conk dltusattpau aaawsauy nninrlni at turn ooai.ajq wood / iual and cose eixis webster ofjui and yard no 219 eri strmt to coit slip will tell geaaim laekswana senate pltutoo k-1 otlter hvd coola al*f eric ud clerelud bat wfi coals bloasbaik soft nut mid stark for steam purpote at urn lowwt market price which till ik *• rwoeri and delltered in good condition is i;uae «—,-.«.««»»«». ellrag , bbtx ». union coax aa'l wood compaj»t foot of court street a luge quantity of hard and soft coal imtnin and 1000 cords ok canada wood btmcb and maple . either id stick or sawed or split dellyt-red in any part of tbe cfty liberal jiijuclh.ii made to dealer 11-tt daiujlng * mostaui'e 1870 coax 18.0 the anthracite coal co general ofloe no 281 ibu st also,foot of iienesee st will seli until farther notice theae celebrated coals at the following prices per 100 of nu lbs dtflltem in an v part of uie old city umlu oulalde of wblcta a • v air charge win be made for cartage also bloetibubu ltimuh lump and sk lbct erie boft coal ton mton xton grate 7«l wbd be emc t ao s as 3 m fe s <« no chestnut t 25 3 75 1 m terms strictly cash when ordered geobge dakin mayl,:g aictt wio coal wia the delaware and hudson canal co'i lackawanna coax screened and delivered to good condition in qnan titles to suit purchasers pneei for th present per inn of auwuba deilrered within the old city limlu are at follow ton s ton % ton grata 7 40 h 9u w w emt 7 6 5 86 10 stove 7 7 4 00 * 10 cheiqiut 7 » 3 75 1 alao bi.obsbuku lehiqh luxp andfre rake?dcoai bcot<3a a.fd ajiericajf pig ikon fire brick etc wholesale and retail g r wilson co office 30 malp at and m 6 ohio sl cor miwmrtppl queen city coa-l vikli ge.nebee hkitilie avi erie cami office 3w gen««ee at buffalo n t forule a good asaortment of all klndi of hari a.n d soft coal wholesale and reuul conatant ly on band also ampenor quality of hajtd a>l soft wood or wue a»wed and split or in the httck delivercl in anj part uf the rliy dealers want ing mall lota of coal or w.^jd will do well to give urn a tall tefore purchasing elsewhere s darling 187 a coai 1810 genuine lackawanna coal < onstantlt on band and for sale al the lowe«t marif i price also a larpe lot of enterprise coax nt wholesale and retail by the undersigned at war tud.wbconsl a t j hamill tekmticatsh i>-*1 j t hoole i co.i llr.al.li i hard and soft coax oucf no 29 e seneca st cor washington rioal : coall mai.aiu coal yabji will stll t lowest market rail's hard soft and blosburg coal office and yard 3m ohio trcel branch office 33d "£& tteeu theodore bull 1810 ~" coal isno lafayette coal company office no 20 eaut seneca st will sell until further notice lackawanaami pittsttin goals at the rr>llo»lng prices ij*>r urn ■if 3uui 11»b dellverih in any part of ■»<»■■g ilmltb,outaldeof which a sniall claarjfe will be matit forcart«e to grate 7 « ** » mjj gsw 2 5s s t strtctlr cabh stwicheli 1 _ ri~h uuiilky * lunuekjiaj principal office oor.ner erts and x£bbacx btbeets yard foot of erie street wholesale and retail d«al«ra in the celebrated sugar loaf lehigh fkanklik wlltmbarre and bituminoub coal buflaln anirnst 1.187 q rnfanciax _____ dodge kimball sl moor bankers stock and gold brokers 14 wall stwrt new york transact a general bankldk business interest alloweil on deposits of gold and atnert ran''nrrenpy f o box tae w4m th tronge.t and bast anenred »• well »» tbe mcmt profitable ln veitment offered in the market 7 per cent gold first mortgage bonds coupon ok registered ajsd free of united states tax principal a>'d interest patabu in ( f • 1 v | 1..-e-i by tha burlington cedar rapidsi minnesota r r co tb nr-^li remalnliif b-jaoca of the i-oan for sale at 2™^isstfs-t^d b l b.c-sfs!sflel ban3'e suctwßttsulil^spwlt pro™aln in time for ai mcsenimt of the rrolnt iraln rror hlcb 11 is eiusjtea will double tbl pre«mt incom oi the 3kt r?rs ofidisal^si^id*iyg s ssjits t~ri lo run ai contertlbl at tliooosiiftte bolder into the toes of tbe compa the opuon w "^ payment of the prlnrlpai 1 pro fa!is!jb?aßioasf«iid tb»con,eruhlilt nut u2r?^jsbed»^l»el bonds cannot lau to usn early day to command a market f nsiient drtsa r«"n tsj 4 p cn>t correncr fn£lsrwbs?2eae bonds payjs per rent and w vil\heci t tm as safe and fully enoal as a secnrl i^fintkalliosil bood i-oed : anj until they are sjssmisri*ls«"voi stock eichaime the rule orsuststsit *• n«a4 to be completes w oml svosssvis to re-buy at any time any of these ft,!ndsiktld by as alter this dale at ute same price aa alfniraetable secnrtriei taken in payment free of oioouatod and xxpreaa ehanea henry clews ft co no x wax.l street 5 t ror sale by c t coit first katlonal bank h s holtos r esd m national bank ¥ t bkotu tnlrd xartonal bank lclilal»t.laart»eßa»k fit-mthi-ukc burtaia the arts tvcrutx mirror aoekct pictuic uta ro»ni*it fauao txwt tngriringi scriptoir ttirtt aaamtssts&smfxtmfwjem
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-30 |
| 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 | 1870-11-30 |
| 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. 8450 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-11-30 |
| 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 | 1870-11-30 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18701130_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. 8450 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday november 30 1870 no 8450 business directory ni buiinesi md location of the leading hotiim f buffalo i te ■( mr re*'len wbo n ■*■■pu rejiaae tn ilnf fii i t htt^hi oat mid tiding it ana referwm wtt n.ve l.i.ie httmmft tb wlwtl"u lias been mntul'.v wwle ami u strictly fikbt o-uufcj architect ctbtti k i'oktkk ■main t confectionm 1 a mknkek iwmalii rji.^itatlirt imi carpet ou cloth feather r k * j dos l"i/h-.liutt,r»,*7 main carp*>t fitter . ruummi iii ■■coal nd pie iron *.. 1 uemthom fflsvumi.cr w aoiiimft^a enicraver on wood gil in marnuitm fancy goods a ■volf.kk uikuiasu a io vs main fine bran caatines mrrfai.o bkajkj puuvlmnf«hl hotels jjir.n'kt's hotel tor var.r.ln£u>.i an-1 l'utou hat caps and fora jacoh mpitbillwilft so.sn main malleable iron pr ati a let hwokth uml ntanm marble and granite works sewing machine wklll'h st.w no machineb 479 m»1il saddlery hardware ( ritalt * i,k1 liwukth.uwidw l.rri by telegraph war news a trench defeat versailles nov 29 the french yes terday attacked the german force at baunie between montarais and pithivier and were repulsed prince frederick charles waa present and directed the opera tion a thousand prisoner ell into our hands defeat of the garib aliua n dispatches from general yon werder confirm the report of tbe defeat of the gar ioaldians at pasxue on saturday last and ol their disorderly flight yon werder fol lowed up hi success on the next day by turning the position to which the french bad retreated falling on their rear and in flicting losses of about 400 killed the french retreated in two direction tbe prussian losses did not exceed 50 killed french movements tours not 29.—the right wing of tht french array made six simultaneous attacks od the german left yesterday they were successful in five the duke of mecklen burg was foiled in au attempt to occupy leraans which was covered by a corps o . r*j,ooo men v der fierck the main bod of d'aurelle army still occupies the in trenched position ffetween orleans and ar thenay the government here has every assurance that d'aurelle strategy i ad mirable and at the proper moment he v hi assume the offensive pierce van der tann's line and push toward versailles kekatry's successor london nov 29.—.jaures ha been ap pointed to the command of tbe army lately under keratry prussian communications the prussian have reopened the pari and strasburg railway to chelles ten miles ta*t of pans they completed a new road around the tunnel near belles which had been destroyed by the french and now facilities for transporting reinforcements and supplies to the army besieging pari are vastly increased new commebt lal arrangements new york nov 29.—a world london special says a general congress of manu facturers will meet at manheim december ft to consider what alterations in the tarrifl ind other political and commercial stipula tion may lie rendered necessary by the re union of alsace and lorraine to germany one hundred thuusand thaler ball offered for the release of the banker guter bacb by bis family have been refused odo russell's mission for an armistice a world versailles special says odo russell did not come to talk ovtr the oriental question but to treat for a new armistice yesterday be interviewed bismarck for two hours bismarck said tbe unconditional surrender of pari would not be accepted the capitulation of the city would only be permitted when tht condition for a com plete cessation of hostilities had been agreed to thu may those who threaten tbat the war will not end with the fall of the capital be circumvented the provisional govern ment must bear lbe odium of making peace hunger and rebellion will speedily constr.nn tbem to complete submission wub the dis mantling of paris to arm which so many stroug places were made defenceless france will be o completely weaponless us to be in nocuous for a decade movements of the army of the loire a wortd dispatch from tours to-day says yesterday the right wing of the army x loire having repulsed during the pre day several attempt of the enemy !<• its hunk advanced to gien and \! * and theuce commenced a movement rds pithiviers in combination with an sob of the right centre of the army at nay to the same point while these ments were tieing made detachmclt le enemy were in every case driven to ward bcaum'e midway between montargis and pithiviers h^re at ip m the cnemv massed 40,000 men consisting of the ifltn corps and the sth and ist divisions the french assailed the prussian position from the south capturing two guns at night fall the germans seemed to be retreating iurtber north tne german losses during the 27th and 2sth were very heavy russian feeling against england private advice from st petersburg say the anti-england feeling is so strong that even old english residents find it necessary to absent themselves from public place england agrees to a conference on tne russian question at a cabinet council yesterday a dispatch t-ead from odo russell containing bas fa proposal for a conference to lie at london also a note from count naff to granville stating that prussia lmendexl russia to withdraw gortwha note on condition that a conference id gortschakofi second note wa a third time the cabinet agreed le ville's reply expressing the wiiling if england to agree to a conference ded kussia withdraws gortßchakotts several french attacks tribune versailles dispatch says there was a demonstration by the french against besoms last night from mont vale rian and another against montretout this morning from the same place there wa a serious attack upon the prussian corps sta tloned at choisy at nine this morning but i he assaulting columns were repulsed tber were many killed and sh prisoners taken the ijss on the german side was small a bavarian corps was engaged a heavy are was kept up by the french from villejuif the prospects of a conference a tribune vienna dispatch says the pro posal of prussia for a conference was üb mltted to the austrian cabinet and aceent ai in principle but the final agreement is made dependent upon certain preliminaries scarcely any doubt is now felt at the foreign office that'the conference will assemble there is good authority for saying the eng lish government considers prussia's inter vention exceedingly useful prussia heard with regret and surprise of the russian eflr nlar and she concurs in the english view that if a couferenc-e is held its action must be wholly unfettered no doubt is felt of russia's assent to prin cipal of a conference but a for question of withdrawing gortschakolts first note it will probably be avoided or evaded rather than forced to direct issue england is dis poned to be content with practical results so it russia agrees frankly to enter a confer ence opening all questions there will neither be difficulty about phiases nor un willingness to meet her view bismarck energetic co-operation elicits warm expres sions from english statesmen who a fort night since distrusted him most the position of turkey a tribune st petersburg correspondent at six o'clock thi evening aavs turkey has not yet consented to a conference but tt is thoughtthat she will as she de»lre peace the turkish statesmen are less excited than tbe english it is said that the sultan has sent an autograph letter on the subject concessions injurious to peace the exchange gazette i glad that a con ference is to be held and say that it shows wisdom of tbe prussian note in no other wav could a conference be obtained prus sia'will be glad to secede 11 the other pow er admit the fact accompanied by the note there is a strong opinion in the society against conce**icns as injurious to peace forcing bismarck a tribune's london dispatch say what ha happened during last week confirm a former butement although a certain un derstanding may have existed between gortscbakoff and bismarck the former sought to force bismarck hand by bringing lorward his proposal at the present time it is evident the re*ult will be that bismarck's fnot the hand which will be forced keratry's resignation a tvtbunc toura correspondent says gen keratry in a letter which is unprece dented in it style unpatriotic arrogant and egotistical baa given m his resignation in the lace of the enemy he threaten gam hetta with a council of war and accuse gen loverdo of treason keratry la at tours thejnew prussian loan berlin nov 29.—0f the new prussian loan 0,000,000 thaler are to be issued in lollar and pound bonds the consortium haa made bids for 51,000,000 thaler of tbe loan and pending the concession the re mainder ii offered at 95 miscellaneous miis vienna not 29.—1t is reported here that recent declarations from st petersburg de mand that preparation be made by the eu ropean power for early action becasaxs nov 29.—belgium ask for the neutrsllzauon of dunkirk it la aakl tbe empress eugenic has been in thia city erne monday liixa not ml—tbe retreat of the army of the worth from amiei t waa made in an onjerir aaanner the prussian officer cap tured nexe ayarfene aay the german plan 1 to tteck lille and dunkirk flobkscb not the ikjitafjia ikrr is severely censored on authorizing the seizure of those journal whh*nubdabed^pa rd tradlrt the taaart they pablaased yeatarrjsy mia*ra ns • rsmtaaßhss sua etptured the french rtill hold the place ml no tight ottamd there toc*s nov the oaztttedt tvatice report th.t general laraiuoo uc^wfuliv engaged the germans near plthinara bouabaki bai awumfld command of the 19th army oorps new york the alabama lubroolio new york ov 29.—a wuhlnftnn special toth evening post my to-day be ing fixed by law for the election of a united states senator in alabama there is much excitement in washington over the political imbroglio in that slate the presence ot federal troops in the capltol at montgomery and the dispute over the offices of uovernor and s>ute treasurer it it thought will liinder an election all federal patronage has beeuplaced at tbe absolute disposal of t^nator warner to secure hi re-election and tbe result is looked forward to with much i ini.tf(.t in consequence of the attitude of the administration great dissatisfaction is reporunl among the alabama republicans dispatcher received from prominent repub lican politicians denounce the action of go mnith euator waruer and treasurer binf bam the grocery failure the grocery house telegraphed to-day a having suspended i blgely and mead liabilities said to be large but amount nut ascertained king 9 county ofhcul vote the official majority for hoffman in king county is 12,863 the kxwcknscb marshal rbarpeis engaged in making pre parations for retaking the census of this city fisk vs ramsey the suit of james fisk jr against ram w and others came before judge brady in supreme court chambers to-day on mo tion in tbe action in which fisk charges d ivndants with fraudulent issue of stocks of albany and susquehanna railroad to re move tbe suit from this county to albany mr ramsey's affidavit sets forth that the road is one hundred and forty miles distant from new york that its offices are at albany that 21 important witnesses uve tbere that litare more convenient to alban llian to this city that many of the matt tt in1 are of publicity in albany that all transactions are in that city »» are all i»uik hooks of the company mr field object eu when mr hall regpondtu a long argu ment between coun*«i tbon issued at clom of which the court reserved it decision efforts to kclxa!*e f.x-sfeakkk lali 1 cott strenuous exertions are to be made to ob tain tbe release of t c callicott ex-speaker uf the asseoibly whose term of imurihon tnent has expired but whose inability to pity a due of 10,o00imposed still causes him to he held in albany penitentiary uxetial bkuiatkt trial lucius m suwyer tbe colored man who was indicted for rpgi^terlog three times in ibe tb ward was placed ou trial in the u >. circuit cuurt to-day this wing uie first jury trial in thi district under the new u s vleuliou law ciiuiim-i admitted the acl but i-onund<*d tbat suwyer wu auffanng trom oflening of tbe brain and vh uut rt>poiif-i l»le fur in acts tiie jury returned a ver dict of guilty but recommended him to tbs mercy uf tbe court uh was remanded fur sßattana washington ttte i*th amendment in louisiana washington nov 29.-—congressman ■.■!'■! of louisiana m_r the people of that hate with singular unanimity voted among other imriulmcnth to the estate con titutien to strike out the section disfrtin i'hisidg a certain clay of persona who aided m the late rebellion by bpeevh or other wise bo that now the htb amendment only is in forcp and it affects but au iusigulflcant number of citizens ol'k wounded 9oldieks three or four hundred thousand dollars liave been distributed ninee the ist of july through the surgeon general's office part for the purchase of artificial arms and i .!.■! part in commutation tbe tranhaetiuuh over the catted of 5,000 maimed soldiers three thousand cases remain to be acted on while other arc daily received senate offk'ek to be removed the proponed attempt to procure the re { moval of serge ant-at-arms french and uther otticer in the s-nate continues the htrcngth of the movement cannot be esti mated tkoops fox ueohuia by order of the war department the superintendent of the general recruiting service at cincinnati is required to forward oo recruits from thone at that depot to at lanta ia for assignment to tbe l^th in fantry to vessel ownekp secretary boutwcll issued a circular thl ifutnoon inwtructing colleetoni of ciißtoms before granting clearance to any venuel to l-tillect of the masters or owners of the ves sel the halar of innj>ecu)rß if detained on the cbf*el lotiger than ie allowed by law fur • iischarging the cargo the money m col lected to l>e deposited to tbe credit of the tnited state indian matters at the grand indian council to be held in the indian terntory on theslhof december dl tribes of that territory will be proxent they will probably be in senmou for neveral weeks and their tribal relations to one an tber to the neighboring state of arkansas texan and kansas to the unit«d state rev enue officers to the tokening of their coun try to the railroad etc win be considered commissioner parker will be presenl miscellaneous court of arpealb albany nov 29 the following li tht day calendar for november 30 not 494 is 41*4 81 56i 61 1 24 b 13 the following are the decisions of the court of appeals for november 29 1870 eliza cruger respondent tb william dougherty appellant judgment affirmed with cottts levi steinwig respondent vi erie rail way company appellants juderuent re versed and a new trial granted cost to abide event the people ex re peake respondent tg board of supervisors of columbia county ftppeluuta order of general term re ven-eit hml th:it of special term affirmed with tx-stt qao-we l marvin and wife respondents vx ].•■grand martiu et al appellant order denying motion lor new trial affirm ed with coats le vrand marvin rt al sppellants vi o*org l marvin respondent order af flrmrd with coata kobert atchtnuon appellant vi michael mullon rt'p»pondent order affirmed and judgment absolute lor defendant pursuant to stipulation a li.xkt editok ei.mira nov 29.—charles g falrman editor of the datly advertiser was tbi aftprncion presented with a silver service by the citizens of elmira without distinction fpartv tliih bi'infr thetwenty-nfib anniver sary of his editorial life ex-mayor mcl) |
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