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buffalo express vol xxit saturday december 4 1869 no 8144 died mehwlv _•. tn laarlafwi n t mrs amelia msbblb wife ot rev charles tatrwin and d-i_gh tat of tbs late jobs an : ruth oupbant cf au burn n y bailvy—wot 2 atdsrian centre captain daniel bales aged 78 ) ears . a—sa political bloody bjot in sew yoxu.—two m__n wl-led-two cther3 sit ire lt wound ed-oeclisation or 1q * ebpublicam nomine s pox mayor op boston d_l shubtlifr ren mis at£i ox a cttize-f ticket [ bt mm to tbs bxfbsbs | boston december 3 - major chad wick the republican nominee for mayor of thi city withdrawt hi acceptance of tbe nomi nation ia ths folio wine letter to the mem bers of ths republicaa ward contention since i accepted year nominstion tb setjoii of the democratic convection has in sared a citizens nominstiou which will be supported by a great number of voters vhthout regard to party it is eridentthst the ass of my name by dividing the re publican vote would tend to throw the city goternment into the hands of a strictly iiemocratic organisation desirous to preserve harmony among the republicans and to promote the best in terests of the city i plsce my nomination in your hands and submit to your judgment willing to be your stand artf bearer if you desire whether the result be victory or de feat but greatly preferring to remain s private citiaen and to serre as private in the republican ranks bloody affray new york december 3.—a riot the mpeiling causes of whii.li were politic and liquor occurred in the 1 quor store of thomas dccohne iv second avenue this afternoon in which florence scannell a noted politician and candtdste for alder man wss mortally wounded george johnson was also fatally shot and joseph martin aad thomas donohue badly injured but wiil recover scanneh's brother joht is supposed to hare ahot johnson an donohue is believed to have shot scannell all who wore present and unwounded are under arrest tennessee lesislation xaanvillk december 3.—a resolution was offered in the house to-day requesting the constitutional convention to confer th right of suffrage oa women on motion wss referred to sjßpccial committee tbe senate adopted unanimously the house re solution requesting congress to remove a disabilities imposed by the xlvth amenc meat and passed on to the third reading bill to reduce the taxes from four mills on dollar to two mills by fourteen to eight no description of property is exempted renominated bosros december 3.—at a meeting i fanieul hall this evening dr shurtief the present incumbent was tiominated ai the citizens candidate for mayor mm • commerce interesting proceedings testerpat at tbe richmond convention—important movements or the pittsbntgii bdabd of trade bt tilsgrifh to tbi â– -•*.. richmond december 3.—the board o trade this morning tabled thirty to thir teen a resolution for a double track rail way from the centre of the source of grain and produce to the atlantic seaboard mr bagley of detroit offered a resole tion urging apon congress the necessity of constructing a ship canal around niagara kails connecting lakes erie and ontarie aad appointing a committee to memorialize congress on the subject ue explained that congress was cot a^ked to give any money to the work the resolution wss advocated by messrs bagley opdyke ot new york and others they urged it as not ooly a sectional but a national necessity the whole shipping of the west which might be needed as a navy by the government some day i locked up where it can never reach ths ocean iho cost is variously estimated bj ranging from six to twelve millions that is nothing when compared with the vital necessity for it here is a chain of water lines t weirs thousand m.l long obstructed by niagara falls an obstruction which may be overcome for a few million dollars sooner or later canada would of her own choice be i>art of the united states and the com tnerce of this canal now to bow throngh the st lawrence river would then be goiug through one of our rivers the welland canal is the only existing outlet for pro duce except the lr;e canal can only re ceive vessels with twenty thousand bushels of grain while the larger portion of th shipping on the lakes carry forty thousand bushels mr dupuy of boston said it must bs evident to all that tho relations of canada are ajon to he changi'd movements in that dominion clearly indicate it in view of the important change he thought a de lay in the action on this subject advis able mr taylor of st paul gave a history of the movement in the past looking to the union of canada with the united states tbe causes of ths winnipeg war and other movements in british columbia look ing to the same end all this he thought rather strengthened tbe argument for im mediate action the resolution was defeated for want of a two-thirds vote and being reconsidered was adopted ayes 44 nsya 22 the seventeenth proposition the regula tion of railway freight charges was then taken up mr richards of chicago of fered a resolution asking congress to fix the rate to be charged for transportation of freight and paasengeri on each railroad in ths united states the rase to ba based on a reasonable inoome from tne money in vest ed in each he naid that many railroads had fictitious capital of several million of dollars and upon this the pobiic wasmadeto pay the interest railroads were puhlio institutions and a lit subject for tbe inter ference of the law making power after a brief opposition from hasted of south carolina the resolution was tabled a resolution-in favor of establishing meteoro logical observations to give warning of coming torsos on the lakes and ocean for the benefit of commerce was referred to tbe execrjtive council the board of tn de took up ths resolu tion asking ths repeal of ths law limiting the circulation of national bank notes to 300,000,000 also tha resolution recon ftending congress to return to sped payments these proposition were dis enssed at soane length but an adjoarnment occurred without action pittsburgh coisa^ections fr-tsbu-tch decamber 3 a meeting of the board of trade waa held to-day at which a committee of fits waa appointed to nrga action on tha subject of a ship canal from pittsburgh to laka erie a commit tee was alao appointed to take maaaurss towards the construction of a railroad via ths connellsville road to u-lu>_£awn thence to fairn-outh west virginia thenc to grafton aad aft to staoaton virginia opening communication with tbe southern atlantis and gulf states crimes and casualties starlit fftteb ar ts—sostns ro i«i axreaas maboa macon cosaty ulinoia daaea bar 3 scarlet farer ia prarsiling ao badly hers that tha public schools hsrs fasen closed ho—7cide man-bij december 3.—at jackson arkineae laet weak deputy sheriff ward shot and killed h c ward formerly deputy united states m.—1..1 wsrd ia the affray was wounded whisk y was tha ea—ee ookdbifn—d philadbuhia december 3.—philip flaaiaaa haa baaa low—d oailtt of manj er ia tha ascood dsgree far k_iaa colonel seybsrt september lsat tka jury hid been aat aiaoe wedaeeday docble ceime paftladbxr—ia december 3.—thia after bmal thomas rlaslia rsaidiagat mob aa—b treet atraak me wife ia tie head with a hatchet and thee cat his throat a ails laker ing under a temporary st of iaeanity haalia ia ia a critical ooaaitissss heatt bobbebt spblborrbll llaaa diaamair 3 bar flats enter—l the hones of el h ball st holyoka last night aad robbed it of t-josoia gcexnaaeat bond three an here bean arrested oa aaaparina lobs or coai wa-fuxo w v december 3 poer aen bargee of coal for the cit.ee nf the lower ohio were eaak laet night bet suae browa'e island and w-jlehnr new york detail of the geeai whisht baid—mx o'-ux teoops in the attacking paktt - i-fmix9k amount op iluctt peopeett captteed and destboted a ! new penian move on canada threat ened-ttickenino ust op cei.iea.-isd ac cidents sr i-i.bbsars to las sipsjua j new tore december 3.—the raid npon the illicit whisky stills made this morning in brooklyn in a section adjoining the navy yard was one of tbe greatest made in the neighborhood of this city sines the passage fl the revenue laws general mcdowell rdered out the regular troops to the num er of two hundred and fifty from for h amiltoa and the sansa number from governor s island randezvousuig mt th uavy yard at six o'clock this morning jn awn the attacking party moved out of thr yard in three columns each accompanist aw a working party armad with axes and crowbars the distilleries nuabered i wenty tbe troops formed in line and the revenue o__u**era attacked the dietilleries thousands of gallons of whisky were al lowed to run from the vats thirty-five barrels wars seized and thirteen distilleni either destroyed or eaptnred the rnrfißaß taken dvaprpnaa at firat ot tered little resistance by nine o'clock a nill thousand had gathered in the neiuhbor aood armed with clubs stones ami other mssiles simultaneously with the appear ance of the working party the ruffians at tacked them first hurling bricks from tht house tope two or three men were badly iqjured the rioters congregatved about the gates uttering threats nf vengeance against the troops up to a late hour this atternoon at two o'clock tht troops re turn*rd to _ governor's island and fort hamilton and the revenue officials by the revenue cutter aa hour later all the captured property embracing stills worms pumps ax valued at ccv era thousand dollars and capable of run oing out live hundred barrels of whisk daily is stored in tha navy yard the working party was composed of ens hun dred picked veterans they blood their ground when attacked although some of the regular troops fled a boiler at sheepe mine near vine hill new jersey exploded yesterday ilngineer reynolds was scalded to death gilbert conover formerly cf keyport new jersey was found wednesday on the road side bruised so badly that he has sinoe jied investigation leads to the belief that he was murdered no clue has yet been obtsiued to the murderer a maa named crane last seen in aom pany with some intoxicated man was found lead to-day near baakin ridge es jersey he had been severely beaten eu he head and face and appeared to have â– een dragged pr-me distance on the ground the police are searching for his c-omps-hon peter b mead the alleged bounty de faulter surrendered himself to the otfirt-r in jersey city last night it is stated that the fenians are prepar ing for a new movement on canada the are said to have plenty ot rifles but nest money to purchase ammunition the resilence of sheridan shook waa entered last evening while the family were nt dinner and the dressing room of mrs shook was ro.'bed of 5000 worth of jewels the rascals in tht-ir haste overlooked package of 52,000 united states bonds a suit has been brought against w 1 wells k co for the recovery of a hu amount of custom duties upon cigars im ported by them which the government a alleged was defrauded of by fal weights the feadody fund has upward of nine hundred subscribers and is still iocreasixi john c fremont it is said has obtain a loan in europe for his proposed southern paci'ic railroad sa foreign speculations on the catholic oofncil tb'juble paedkted bitween the pro ' gbes6ivu and the reactionists parties i j—rociiefoet pjhtll a sensation in the french imhmne bt tblmkirh to tbi si-bbss | lo.fdo.f december 3.--dispatches from rome announce that a pre-syuodal confer ence was held yesterday when a papal alio 4 cution was delivered and oaths were admin istered to the officers of the ecumenical ' council . the london timet to-day says things at home are auguring ill for the council i gallic tap ism is rampant the anatriaa | aud german bishops demur to the dogmas i of infallibility anti discord is apprehended i among the italians antonelli shakes his head at a performance in which he never 1 felt sympathy it will be seme time before t it can become clear whether the council * will bring tha church peace or a sword ; rvm ukfuur l fs pi december 3 - at ths meating of ' the corpa legialatif to-day henri roche ' fort rose and ds-manded that ths national ' guard c or_ered to guard the hall of the * corps legisl—til in future for the protection of the members the demand took the < chamber by surprise and created an extra ) ordinary sensation kxpressions of sston 1 i-hment burst forth from all parts of tbe ( hall cheers followed which were aa < awe red by crass of deriaioa aad diaapproval 1 the opposition members generally applaud i ed but the majority protested against the 1 demand and the dem_*nstr*tion made in its i favor i paris quiet 1 far is december 3—b f m.—the ears i of disorders on account of the anniversary â– of the barricades of 1351 and of ths death i a jkaudra have not wen i-salicae tha â– city has bourn unusually quiet all day and t at this hour there are no symptoms of ax t oitement bpafst ( mar-urn december 3.—ssvsral of tha - republican joumaia tha publication of ' which was anspended at the beginning of * the recent u-suirac-ion have bean permit ' tad to reappear ' a new cable - madetd daeembar 3.—the portaguoaa government has invited tenders for ths ' manufacture and laying of a inlu_sn_e telegraph cable from portugal to aome cli • gible point on the american coast touching > at the a-kirea russia ] st pja-xesbc-tg dex-sxnber 3 general - tenatiefl has been appointed minister of â– foreign affairs to succead prince gorts ' chakoff i red river utyramm oi thb cahadiah aorxv ib-t to qrell the ijstitbectioir >- tt-jnr.ru ro bzrasm.j or aw a december 3.—lmportant die < patrr—a.l—rra the borne government in re laiuan to the northweat are eaussßed to morrow it appeere the p—fll—a cabinet meet eals oaee a ssa ea data da fa tha caaadiaa iro.erßjßeat waa ia oa-amonios tioo with thaaa laat week laatiaitioaa with regard to tha qaaaa'a ioltßßjtiia are expected te be agreed apea at tha ar it biawa-a.sssßfl.-bti la grand vicaii haaaala olliaal e-aatta-ar aad colaaal d e lalitanj will praaaaita tha heath - wart ontsveeday for the perpareof aego-a tjas a aat-*—tory aett lament with tha half waa ' railroad matters sseassla or tbs b—tb suit at bochbb tbl eocb—tbb daaaßsbsr i the albaay 1 bas-brhaima ba—oad aait le jiib-state slowly bon ._- ]â€ΕΎ__, arltaaaaaa hare barn er.mined ia regard to the iiiiiiiiihap at tha sleotioo for directors bald im al baay ia soptomboi he charsrtar of tka aa who appatrad w th stock cerfctkala md sated aad the . ota-i of iaspsetaaa aad maaagiag mea af aha riral parties af aasae-aad fish haa seee the subject of ntioel inquiry by thaaaoaaaal eagas.ee ia onductiaf the caaae ths tsstimony a vojanu—eas aad is reverted at length bj the city prase the jaaieatioaa are that sa urea—ajataoa aa to'the traassctions of riral claimant for the eootral of the a it s susquehanna kailroad will be thor ugh and sthanttite m lit bo tn tobobto december 1 the pari—.man ry committer apoial ad to oona.de thr brie a niagara keilwa i bill for obaage af name and asteaaioa of awere haa decided against ths measure—l to 13 a a miscellaneous affairs 1w uisot*is bt tsbsbbbafsi i*o wa 3 r-8888 ( waa-nwotoh dsoanber i—about thirty senators and sixty representatives have arrived here there — to.be no doubt that t j durant of new orlaan will ba appointed judge for tha fifth judicial district in lading georgia fit-rich i t missis sippi louisiana and ts as bheiud chtcaoo doceoabar 3—general shsri dan ia gettint bettsr though still sonfined to his bad tbb mormo-s st lons dscatab s.—tha kansas city journal says a considerable number 14 mormons from salt laks have cooe to jackson county and settled near inde pendences where they formerly resided f_.ey hava recovered boojb of their old prop erty including tha t-anpla ground oo which aite thay propose to erect another plaoe of worship the mormons rspu diate polygamy the late colonjsl drakb pntsbcruh december 2 at a meeting of the oil man at t.tusviue yesterday i-sbo iiiti-as were passed ealiiug upon tha people i this country and the oil interest te con tribute to a fund to put--base a homestead for colonel drake tha dißcoverer of petro leum — telegraphic summary raoß iiraii.ti im-se â– s-»r*-ioss new york december 3.—lt is now suppoaad that the military movement an nounced as on foot in this city is agaiaat another cuban expedition which it is known haa been seeratly fitting oat for some time whether this be the case or whether it is a movement against the mormons or feni ans is kept a profound secret from even the military therußalres only the officers in command being aware of he destination of the troops but yesterd-y orders were re ceived to provide ten day t rations for th men and forty rounds of ammunition and to be ready to move at tbreo o'clock this morning everybody h«a a theory of hia own regarding the destination companies b d and m of the first ar tillery stationed at fort hamilton embark this morning on the steas.er henry smith they will be under the immediate coco maud of colonel classon they will pro ceed to a certain designated rendezvoas under the convoy of a gunboat where they will be joined by the troops from fort schuyler governor's island and other points making an effective force of im men it is under«tood that general vodges is to have tha command of the troops though major general mcdowell com man i ant of the departmt-ot of the east is in tho city and will assuu>e the supervisory command the navy wil also cooperate to the fullest extent the expire force of the marines stationed at th brooklyn yard being under orders to acc\..mj.__-y the expe dition two motions wers made in the supreme court yesterday to dissolv ths attachments iisued against albert spay en on a claim arisiug out of the gold corner the court reserved its decision edward h arthur of the union national batik died yesterday morn - ing in this city at the age of sixty-four years alma deforest moved before judge fithisn yesterdsy for ths aside of a livoree procured by her husband charles j before/at for her alleged adultery she j claims that a summons in thu suit was not served on her and that she had no knowl edge of it she also deuira that ahe has been guilty of any violati of her mar riage vowb ihe alleged adultery ar appears by thr proceedings before the rec^ree is sworn to by c b brockman and w h burgess john p traver swore that he served the summons on mrs deforest she claims that at the time the summons is alleged tv have been aerved she was living with her husband judge fithian referred the case to ascertain the facts at a meeting of the german independent club last evening the manner in which tammany hall broke faith with tbe ger mans of tha seventh judicial district in not giving them as promised » german nomi nation for civil justice mm bitterly de noudced the investigation into tb * contested elec tion csae between goodric 1 and jonas of the fifth assembly district in brooklyn was commenced before mwyor kalbfleisch yesterday eleven witnesses ware ex amiued and awore to having voted for goodrich who claims to have witnesses i enough to show that he had a msjority of forty-eight while jones was counted in by the canvassers oa a inaiont of only twelve waannrctoif decen.be 2.—the bab committee ol foreign affairs ol tha house have eomplated their inv-mt-gation of urn paraguayan difficulties ant are now en k-tgea on their report it sppsore that the c<rmmittase is not ahugßthal mmmv aad that n majof lty aod minority report will he mads statements of lopes barbant j in the evidence before the committee are hor rible and prove him to ba a mounter in ha bbb-i shape aimwidiagto thi tsßtimny he has eieouud more t_um ursa-fourths el the wealthy and the educated and has not spared even the members of his own fam ily he went into the war with 80,000 mean mow near ly au am killed the en tire population young aud eld am decima ted it is alao part of the re-cord thai types gave a deed to general mcma_o our minister appennt-ng him executor in the evect of his death aad cba gins mm with the nan of him a-ui-_run wmh are il leciti mata and the i ispositiou or all of his per sonal prtsperty te one mrs lynch whom lopes met in pane and erita wnom he open ly lives in violation of all miss of morality and religion the british mini-tonal mil i i iliinun of earl granville with ths colonial authori ties of new bamawaw-i on the sub-set of th maori rebelhon against qnesn victoria is published and illestratee btiil further ths march of the net son aii i ibb towards in dependence snd naif rule earl granville having lomuud of the maoris bains in the field l wiqiiig t grant their livrßtion aad permit than to uanagathe-r own fairs a cabinet tendency whi his strongly op doeed by mr governor gfay who warns kn h aad of tbs fste of ancient rerne after her flag waa lowered sis-tend and in tho free of peonies of cu-rarest rmotm wasmaotoa daeaaabet 2 the snvy department has reoaived v formation of » serious riot at aaaape-lis maryland be tween severs cit-sana sf abet place sad s party sf msr •. tbs ensavtulty us-jj-sn tßd in » frsens u-eresn a m-bsne aasd esv_l ian lsat sunday in which t s former fared badly he ret_ro«d en t'naaday with a number of lami sates to avenge hm wrooga wheei they were eet by a ammber ef eivil iana and a general fight sneaii the me rines w ere wosated and mm mt them was struck with s paving stem snd knocked — thre drffyesß-ty was renewed-eet night a bent twenty-.tee marts m ansad bs il mm wals whan n â– a snv sued amd n nnriona riot waa iiu mis ant the drputy sbawrff and polios n ui m emsss-snl i $*%%* w-nftmar bsd received t bi-ew-issmnelabmdaaewalotlmr $ had been anis-bbd st locis deeeanhsr tea allan an*s he will meet joe cobur 60 males want sf rymmkt * bdira not ps tsrai-faimntn jgbt writnan propqaattsma hats been saatssosbarm a imra daasa*ar i.—jaak leaaey by altai sad mccoole co sew tsar's day i ss to bnvs tbe pri vilrj-e of cav*i-yirg the romhataat's friends to tbs ground the money ts he pieced in tbe bands of all ne i-riacipal friend ao ss to saonrn a racepti n y him should he win tbs fight aswussls offers to put hia holt against ita value in washington december 2.—sexen hun h-d dollars in treasury notes mwte cat sat week in the rooms of the printing hureas of the treasury department and the female clerks employed there were isarebsd closely bnt tbo noney not forih oming they have been mulcted in seven dollars snob to make up the loos the adiss complain that tha money might hnve bees lost in any other part of the building and they ought not to be made to bear the whole loss both of money and characl r the pr-ea-dent'a mfesage in many of the points which are to receive the notice of the executive pen ia completed but thoas h«rtions relating to foreign affairs will not be closed until the lsat moment in c r*ler to have the benefit of tbe latest diploui~.uo ufom-ation from abroad ths ftnmdaa is giving the important document his pro found consideration nkw york december 3 dispatches in regard to tbs bed kiver rebellion coi.-i_.ue to be received governor mo i avish aw ent ly issued s proclsmatiou urging the m urgenta to disperse snd a special asspstob to 1 oronto says it had n marked effect tho ame dispatch says there are not more than rive hundred persons engaged in the rebel lion a council was held en tbe 15th ult but nothing was done business is at a stand-still aad money ia scarce another dispatch says the force of insur gents ia sufficient to oppose any force stnt against them and they will never aubniit to governor mcdougajj moift-lux december 3.—general wind ham commander of the forces in canada haa obtained two months leave of absence enerel boyle will have oemmand of onta rio and quebec with headquarters at mon treal john young denies having stated while in new york that canada would be wi ling to become annexed for the sake of trade with tho united states clkvel-snd december 3.—the state ment of the directors of the second a tional bank iwued to-day ahowa a loss by defalcation of j c buell late cashisr to bs 477,000 in addition to the for i . buell also discounted one claaa of paper to ths amount of 90,000 more than was known or authorised by the directors m which it appears he waa interested this amount will be largely met by parti s to paper and from assets belonging to bucll'b uatate st louis december 3 n dowlcy traveling agent for a large new york j-w eh*y house had his trunk opened at tint southern hotel to-day and 4000 worlh af diamond ringa and brooches were stolen the thief left behind some m.o-n worth ot lesa expensive jewelry no due to the robber sciulntoiv pennsylvania deccmlter 2 the fire-damp ciploaion at the i â– , mine at w'ilkesharre this smrnin v tuned by the neglect of those in m_mvu a hen work was suspended the night pie vmjub to close the doors opening into the slope and tire damp accumulated where least expected fire men were bejnred i'homes can was badly burned about the faoe william james was severely liurn d james lewis had his leg broken and charles quinn aud luke scranton were severely bruised it is thought all ef them will recover • b fnawrisro december 3.—the rev enue cutter wayanda has returned from an unsuccessful cruise m search of the dis tressed ship orion philadslphi december 3.—tbe gen eral synod uf tho reformed church in t'na city yesterday adopted an amendment to the constitution allowing the .â– *-.-...â– ..â– of german classica and aynoda in the bounds of those prevailingly knghsh aud rive eras memphis december 2 a special dis patch from jackaod mirsie**-jipi to the ar>alaneh reports a loom'a majority in ti.e counties from which returns have been re ceived 32,g62 a gain for tbe kn-licj in the same counties of 27,833 vse_marb anees have occurred and every thin-j is ex tremely quiet new yon december 3—at half-past two o'clock thia morning during a thick anow squall the stt-amer sarah captain jones bound for philadelphia collided with the monitor mia-.to_amah anchored off the battery and soon afterward sunk near llobbina ceef the crew were all aaved the brig deer heiss captain ehrenreich for bilboa at the quarautine anchorage loaded with petroleum took tire this morn ing she is a total loss the flames forced tbe crew overboard for safety s g dowdy an aged broker and mem ber of the stock exchange was fouud dead in bed at the new york hotel this morn the funeral services of albert d ilich ardson took place thia noon at the astor , house key o b frothingham read the scriptures aud paid a touching tribute to tha deceased henry ward beecher fol lowed eulogizing the deceased and declar ing his belief inliis purity of character aud integrity a prayer by mr beecher closed tbe im praaa-va exercises the remains go to massachusetts the truth of the sensational reports which filled ths new york papers this morning rsrslirtins war ia at lsat sot some five bandied ewuisrs amiatsd ths bevenue otfi osrs thia morning in capturing a number of illicit stilla in irishtown near the brook lyn navy yard twenty-four were cap tared with little or no reeutance—aud thus ends the war kmr obl-u-m dssss-ber 3 a destruc tive fire oeonrred thia morning oonssming four entire blocks the 6ie originated in the clothing establishment of cohen broth - srs corner of strand and presnont streets and tbs flsaaae awapt in n southerly d-jrnction burning three blocks oa fremont atreet between strand and i peatadaas a-ints and three blocks batweeu ima aha aim and church straete and west and twenty-fourth streets with the excep tion of the storae of t e thompeon saut hanlon x ss_astain r f ieorge w f im—mm tbe texan k-press othce j m iammt plies k terry c h jor-lai and berbacker wasaaistotoir december 3.—the board of offiosra recently in aeaaion at the navy dtpeilineest ts determiae soon tbs rsak ef stnff oaoara hues adjourned aad anbaauted to tbs secretary their report which wil bs submitted to congress it is u-fder stood that the bonrd have recommend thai anignans of tbe fleet paymaatsrs of the fleet and fleet esgisssru and surgeons iiaiaiaatrn snd engineers of more 1 thin twelve years standing ahall ' rank w.th oommanders surgeons pay masters and chief engineers of less th-m twelve years staad-ug and ths secretary sf the ndßnira and tbs secretary ai tbs vies admiral shall rank with lieu tenants passed aaaistant sorgeona and first ami bagmsßte absu rank next â– flu mas r third assistant isgiassra atau nnk with isiahip-aw tbo hbovs raa-u are ea s grade be low boss held by stuff cifßoers for several yaart past and se em with tbe act of oanssnasesf august 15 ism and march 3 ike the rank bald by staff offiosra during recent years eras attom-b-fct by an order of march 13 ne3 bnt ever aprrovad fay vm?real i-ovifoir psuambrr 3 h m afcip mon arch ia now all iwaery to sail rith the body est tbs lsss.s-iasisn psnbody t-mji-fu abe will probably reniaea a few days for the rest af tbe fleet to come up her cabins hare been tastefully and nn-pioprislsly draped with week e-oth and white asu te_a-or psasmbar 3 mr bnrhngams hnd sa hthnffiatai with king william yes terday and srimntai his cr.d-i,u-js ths m%9\i%f ti was d-aactoriasd by the usual i.is.sf.s.s-ita.ry apeschee tk-r-s paismaiiii 3.—tbe reamted diffi aslhat st tmia and w-sthsngtan arising tfmm %%$ i^-dmg of the frenoh cable on lbs a-naricsm shores hare be«n ami rably settled t s_'-t>*:i december 3 several other csbt netl """**• batvn bssn stß-w-vered te t-sbas iisrta at ayai wttaia,t-a mm taw 4j,v s---»brai pend-b aa-saeaa at ui-l,b_*thasat:oriua.ara taklat ea traar—sasy lawcauti-a to e-arl sgsiast aaj aaw aot-raak jsb honting qtftcil a-il.ilj.n.s'isliiltl til teky bkbt ma^sjai kslansasr a aiat»sa«lsslaassa>ei..a sissaaaai s a cmsatjesrat wo v uft twah irmm fcesaaltssr the buffalo express nnumpn tub express pkintdig co 0 14 x iwak t mormlnf,(r«rj«ar f ho 00 ttrmlat •• tw w«*l7 " if the evlitlvi extkess two a4luoaa)at 1 and c p m aelit«%d to city auoaahban at sutaen won per week bus-in kss directory jja tk dcsixessaxi locatlolt of ibs ... 1 : l*<i hovbs3 of buffalo rrhoee ol our reader who make parchawa in buf f o nj rutting this out and af.nf it aa a ref—baas will saw time aad trouble tbe selection baa been ceraluils v—.l end i.s'.nr-.l xi..st lasis | axes planes edgetlb skates 1 a,.j . ss 11 .â– ., sit 1 - ~, ... ag'l implements castings ac muwauii iron svbbbs chicago ne canal bankers h w bo ut a co baiu tor beneee books anu stationery ernst bfbbbb a buo , a&7 ata cor ashssl a ia 111.x .--. \.. . . bk^j > a li—tt *<< am a d , w sen.ee b af <~-,.---â– â– . blank books stationery 4c i'tml usihw.,l^4 jot—ibor 209—am uhibtv a bsa,l»aa-_b——a boota 4 shoes —. l busbit-b main jami.a 11 j '- â– ~ ~ i - .. blank 8008 manufacturer j .. ci—cß—sts 194 aad ills .. . .. onpectioneks whulasala a retsil.j w k illlock a co 16 s d'.isl n carpets oil cloths feathers j b 4 j zook uaßa terera 478 main confkctioners whulaaale hkni'.y iikar.m;,i,i rene^a m a hbbsi r 0 aia.o,â€ΕΎo;..:tetifftuoua china class 4 crockery mattmr m 11 ~ 219 aiain ttao k a—wata»,4lis——a i'ai'i'.iages abvfyawau.a el loci ar -â€ΕΎ,,_ «,â€ΕΎ, ckacke ~ ~. • wtsbs a bub i _ _— * ______ â€ΕΎ ~ i'lv ' vholessle sji.l retail eoi.o ~___,_ a _ ~_, ut ,â€ΕΎ_,. goal and pm3 iron — b wii a co asobln bnt m,-sl—lppl x 1 hkust—um j liiaia.ail 1.1 wharf fool of mai . bbaa iiky hoods dodd llst a co m main drapers a tailors —. 11 tryon xv main over and renovator lcoab oaas*t_a <-â– : a envelope manufacturers —, w i'rijmdl.k 22 w swan enoravi on wood sbu d 11,11111 main fancy od3 ac toluer rieblinc a 420—a h'rnii i re ac isaac t whit 257 main b bristol a co 293 main flour feed and drain w h l i 1 ts-rrac cor ba.aa fruit and oysters p att friii do-—b vaeliuigtou fine brass castings bl'ftaui brass puusbsi 76 eieheng glass aud paper show cards j p hoffman 16 b seneca st up stalra grocers whokaalo a m julasßfoß 7 maui grocers wholesale snd retsil k 11 holman 179 main ueo v r-cotl 17 e bence gents furnisiiino goods addis.,n 11 stafford idj main b n la ss hence a don 315 main mciit a iit-.sl.di^t 307 main guns and jewelry j o rouson a co is6 main hotels bonnet's hotel r,,r washington and carroll harness saddles ac j 8 i.v'i'lr a son lo a c—saga oppoaita maoalon dan'l h hl'iil'llhey be——bar to joo hum liiir.y a bra ml main hardware iron ac c e wal.mill..ill 271 main and j swan hoiir ns a km rnr f arl and senec hidn..v sllr.pa.ru a l 6s main knwlah .. hobs,m bra ul w.itc wa_ja cu 2s main aor w swan hardware am metals peatt a co 6 is and 1-0 terrace hot air furnaces a d gilii—ui â– y.ain hats cai's and furs c * f ur hoeii so main bkr'itoi.ii a liil ... 2,1 main wm wil'i'ekl j2lm.ili iron foiniiry badi.e iron woltks p-,ry cor misaisappl clinton ikon wsslk curch oor jaaaaas iron i"otjsd_ks engines boilers geo w tikfr sons a co washiiuru-n.nrouo iron nails r r si'iks ac pka it a co 6 la ami iki terratc lager beer billiards ac ichall sosbt—b,2,;i auin st light carriai.e and sleigh d c coiivv'in hi d .'-— wa-shinitton looking glass picture frames howard t uuntinu 15 «. swau malleable iron pf.att a lr-tl'uwi,llth,i2 and 5 terraoa marule mantles and grates c s 000p811,511 0,-laware l b-wa—sas a 0 j jd3 main marble and gr.vnite works john dcvwi'ijiiu 167 and mli niagara millinery wholeaale aad retail henry o'hrii:n.2w sain w u wool.ss.ml uu main mourning gocds podd best a co 1 main manufacturing jewelers ac h f jubnulino 327 wea-hinrton music dealers and publishers jstvyetta misciika.bumais organs portable pipe dbrrick felgeilableil a co 111 1 and as clinton organs melodeons ac oeo a prince a co niagara sarentb and ma ry uvnd oils paints ac 8 pease 65 and 07 main plamng mills doors sash ac w a evans a co medialac printers a blank book man'fs baulk a junsts 220 and 22iwaabtbgton atlml plastic slate roofing b f inn 2.1 main pianos music ac sornrit a dentc fl maia p1..n0 manufacturers 0 kurtzman 106 108 and hd bats.la übvine broi 401 n'—g-ara cor m»-j;.q.l paper hangings ac m b biro 218 main monroomery bbus 285 main bekrktt nichols 579 main photographers w m knight 256 main b b hambleton 305 and mo mala h l buisl 379 main sewing machines stbovkb a baker s m co 11 main wheeler * wilson 8 m co 276 mala ear swan wilcox a gibbs 3 m co 1 8 dlrtala-a howk s m co . 13 w swan florences m c 0.,.01 main saddlery hardware ac f—att a letc ssffisatßl 32 and 5 terr-sea silk hat manufacturers b hacke*7zie 187 main stove hollow ware bbd a co cor brae a-t and erie can stained glass bortalo st.i-.ei glass works ib paarl ueo l bi'rns 208 mala steam coffee a spice mills ease a co 331 main opposite church school rurniture w oha9r a son 212 bere--.tr scales and safes buppalo scale works 63 main stoves and hardware haw ferris a co 446 y.aio stoves furnaces and ranges i swartz a co 353 ma n tobacconists a m adams a ci 250 washington a 40 a 50 pe gibson f howard a co 200 washington watches jewelry 4 diamonds pitkin jewelry store 292 mala t a e dickinson 25 main dai b castle isi main bi'evens iiho 450 main watch makers a jewelers jtjuus walkeb t 7 main 31 earalaf qaaaa a aaaa-auu aaanrt—aaa as sasasaala hsaaav buffalo mocrnino btobb sis a a . iaawlfaa basss ana,—l fir laaaraaaaoiaaaaa emmmmem a*affi « brown's baild—ga b-_su b t s i-qst am rocsp ost-monday nov 29 a nevv foond an dog with back irak ri.»i,iau col ored sg sod stomach about 1 j*-*r old anawe-*s to the iimt . f j me flnier wit he suitß'ilr-re ww-d.-d af iobt-idg lnf,i_iaiion at 7 hirer st oi 47 ninth st 11 it mmjmnm p lo_cii-ic7 a large chamber and adjoin a b ir n ";"â– bo 1 or * i »«-*â– . aad r.la wlf in a pr ate fan here there are no l.er i arders or eld mbs imjuire at this office 13 j t ijekie mssr nutrt house j t rn m w-_n very flea-*nt rooms v t s tâ€ΕΎer furn;.h«4 o i_-r__,h*o with beardiii!--j.-d ] oi niagara st boston block a v *_ bard for * gentleman and wife or t ur sin.l jfff.,tl*jmsri ' - , t lal'i^t___?le3s si--a ttw i yj b-srdera anted pi—.-am r00n ]-, t wai»tbi t)arn wanted to rent-lt the i j ne ghborhood cf our oltl c or near h corner of ni raraa d a or an sts llwt a sanufokd is s swan st , j 10u.nty orders county or y dera-»lo,oni)ol.fo r.l order want d f.r . â€ΕΎ s—lt otto real 1.c prolior j _, 1 brown's buil.llnf y n'ted-viri inia lan d of . fir eacnan^a warrant john oito si earl at ,'. belf malts oaafl active aoents wasted '•'-'" a.-olrat re to kowf.r * edwajaiib ire i 1 to ll p m 11111 siriaioa st r»n b r i aaa.b.t 13 r wanted boy from 1 to so jear old to t.ke care of 1i0r cow and dv choir apply ulwtea 12a-d 1 o'clock at 53 car r 11 tf rpo b ok binders.—wanted a a forwarder ii.xl a jonls 220 and tt ifaablngtoa si-_t 11 tf , sitbatiost^i'emala.sr wanted a situation by a * , first ri s i re maker io a pnr.u f 1 in ejuire at 17 w b.an ... 14.31 wanted a situation as cook ti â– ' o i . eneral i j â– *,-. . jr f.-arinj t'lji references gi»en._a.ldr.-aj l ii , oils offlctj 14 it situation wanted—by a o young nirl to do up-itairs w rk can te-ch th french .â– .:*..â– - oj**d rsteranccs irise-i a iiin-s " m v tlimi'l-cs irn.r sit tat lons males wanted by a steady mak riedman aged 35 aaifja'ion ss orter or in -â– :â– . ..._;â– . :-, which he a-bbbbbba hii,i»-:f übjul writes a gs.od plan hand ad-res t a c.-ha foot k.5-t t6"l'-bt~ko6.w s7 >) 1 o pearl st.—a fine suit opi •_ 1 j rooms nicely tan ahed p-it i>ooms and power to rent v tha ro-mi ar desirable and the dover con tain inquj.s of ll b hol-.eb michigan st nl ths caj-al ff_lo fok s ale^im uil vli " delaware street property for sal two new two story brick dw.-fl inn with french top ta 3-x4o bbs si.uatc on thfl bbt side of uslaware street ne allen tho bui'd imm are modtrn style with gaa water semen.cd rsilars and laundries p-r*on rta-frrißß uf pur chaaink areinvtted to examine th btrildß i.-s j ltoh m bajute iftß l-bbat-sbbb btffalo irivkb property pob ale r^it 311 feet fron and hunt ko fil la daptb eitendlng frura the river tl.roit.-h t the ifctlp canal ljirj b*twa.n uatch slip aul prat k wad l.am a oliy 11 ltoh a bakkr eris lend offlsß water front l9t—a lafige lot on psved strett and a>o l.avint warss front aeesa*jit>le hy shij.pini le:id!il toestlon (.*• cal or lumber yard wttj he old sarjj l-w 14 _ j.vu k bakkr kri.-lan.l oflw r ifllfsvr l.\s k'ast 10epllope_ttv . for sbjax tke c r-.:,.ii _ tr y * <\ stti htiek dw(ilii.(f with sbbast-bbfl in rear on the n o of a i'ivisi.in and l-ua-ujbbb sb with furdßes r>a wat r u-d l.sth ruuin sll-ago^a repß-t lot 76 fan cpalao toi-r and baseinert and attic hrick hmiae 163 s liivi i..i at with n.w frem-h rxf i-as s ur tath.br k lam d alley in rear faattsa i.a t raea-bs all in gjod r-ler as i tne 9mmte and winj hrlav dwelling 33 oak st very good liuusr t 40 ft front lyos it baker l-rifl land i.'ilicf houses and llu fi7lpsai.j bt ui:me .. sa^foro 1c h.-t i-stßn a t hiid*on at l story fr__ce t 50x100 price isooo im w'sa-hiiigt m st story wck lot 10x70 pri * yi n.i'th hit s;.>n st 2-atc.ry frsaic let 25x1 pries twon *.?» 1 m f.ftb at 2-«tory frams double h«_st:l lot s-ktoe i.i.ce*_:."o 7 east ea^lu si l-slory frsunc lot 30il20 prio moo imcaitb s 1 story frairie and 1-story brio pitas s_:uw tjt north division at if-ttory fr-xu lot jxll ptia iju«j 2i5 ciinto st lstjry frame lot 25x10i price mot t>vi tieon-ia it h-a'ory rrame lot ix 77 prio sh>»o 24 arkansas at li-storv framo lot 60x1 co price lt»j jo 7 sixth st ist.rr cottage lot 40x132 nri'-e met ih sixth it l-s-.ory cottage lot 2-xioj uri t hmo p.-nnstlrania st story rrams lot kxiflo ri|m m 07 ninth l l-s!ary iraoie and baru lot 40x165 k rd price j_*o*i 14 ferry st lj at.ry frainc lot 5-xl00 t*ricc mot 175 e'erc-th st 1.-atory irame lot 10 lo alley prtc 2 uo 3'"l übestnut st h-story f ram ot sfi'lo pne 2ooo _<) monroe st 1-story frame c ttage lot sc*_loo pries •. â– "â– 177 elcasnlh at 1-story frams cottage lot 30 to alley price jlf.oo gscoil,*g st 1-stnry frame cottxpe lot soxloo price jliow 128 filth st 1-atory frame oltage new prite sam 07 m'-nroe st 1 story fj»tne sotug lot 3'ixlotf price jjl.tuu siimiucr st 1-story fr»me cottage lot m--m pri esl_so ciheaf houses fox sale t~wo i new l s story frame houis 00 uid loi qao-bbjb t w th gaa _ _ ater and tcry deairab.c i new i*.<rtoi-f bbmttb on twe!ftb t near farj:_-id two-story frume 240 pariro »-; larire lot two-stoiy frame 71 settnth at with ban 11 ii r frame i ninth st with b-.ru 1 s*.ory brick bbt turk t lot 40x100 two-atiry brick.lm s i'itision st central insßtlon two-stury brick 310 swan st nearly new two-story li-s-r-a.-^seßcsßst lot 4*;x173 to fol som st ag-ea baj-gain all the avir-s property sril he o!d chaap and moa ly onraay terms f^r partieulsrs jiht otto rcaie.tatel>n.ker io lfl for sale-a new kesiuean.e on ths aouthwest cirncr of liuwood arcnus and i b-rant st i-erfe*t flr.uhed thruughf.tit it apply to john o t si pearl st t?or sale.—i new and~f.rst 1 rlaaa m at-ry residence wih all the aif-dern tm prot-meiits smith side of nay street west si l>el awxre lot l-vi-do feet term easy k ! i'et.l mm i hnll-aterßui-d.i-g f~or sale house and l'»t iiv swan st i*rlce 5500 apply to joiis otto 82 psarl st for~sale by m akl'omb 10 ». diristonst flouring mill for aaj in ths rillagß of witliack nearly new haa all urn asodarn improteß-enta this is one o the _ r.e-t diius in tins state has %% ft et ol wat**r foandry for sals in iho tinaa-e of anrera in full opaffration dk)in<a ti - ! i*m-j this ias-**o.-d cl-anc for any oas who wishss to ei-g-ge in this kind sf bu-inta m-bb and dwentrar for sale in ths ril.sgs of wt l.r.k th a c ul tbe fltiost buildings in lbs » - mid doing b arga counuy trade wi.l at-u ths st.kk t d-sired a flnt--clßss residence for sxla tn ths illxge of aurora good barn about 1 acrs of pm-b-t fruit of all kinds shads u-ees kc about live mi-utsa wal-i frotutiie depot village reaidencc for sale in aurora »:*â€ΕΎ t a â– - * | of fine garden land has etery kind fruit gv.nl hßrn urinff water tec atiout ot minutei'.walk rr-b theilepot forssjelntbe fil.--re of aurora -•:.->- rra taouss arith wing firbthed off n fine style has ot.e mere vt land two minute s-lk from the depot houss new for sals in ths a(l'age of wil'ink s-stoty houat srith wing txi.ar waur bßrn use acre of .- i trait a _ for sale a*jrs*stt_l b_b farxos n«br the ti a .-#â– of a r ra tr.m 10 bcrst up to li b-rsa all under tins cuttisation all of ths abot pa^opßtty will bs sold cheap and -« oa»y terms or will • ake pßrt city ptarp-rtyiß exct-ang f or sale—the folluvvijoti !>-. sirsmi i-sm-s-oes no ti waairt st-.x-story snnf ssbo bern mm watsr and f o rnaoe lot r-t xl li no 026 main st b-storv with 1-story re»r gas water and furnace lot 30x110 srith aa axts--sk-9 '. â– > w asli intrtoa t vo 48fi wmshing-on • l , s-at«_7 sad attic with a lot 18x00 gas water snd f urriace t 25x100 no 40 ea-t mohawk t g-atory and attic gas ar.d a fins bouss and isrgs groond at hmkk gc*iasas countjr o sob main ft s-story with wtag gas water sad fmm ins-will a a . ko.t4^wbi-da-,£^hiryß-«lw_s lc 7-xbb >, i 33 d-lawaie i'iace tf s wstor bud furi-acß ot 40x200 appry t johw otto pssj-i at great bargain offered fora fsw day_-bssailsncß 000 mam bt next to north fb-bljlailau charch 81l bmslbi mpramm ißß-n if mot moid whmn spsw day wiu im iaawad for stern-of years for pßruculars apply to kjo johk otto 01 paari it yitanted—a partner with a i w _ c**h ***'â– *-- «' wwoo to tmw to a wet e-tsb ah*!d paying business in this city profits large rtaks nosnin-l o-m eapab.s of taking charge 01 office h;i.lna-s preferrej addnns ttrough tk pb-080-bb kl-lnf-s-4 " !_-« forsale agency for erie co if b ew system t_r ruttirg asrrusi.u a flns pporttiniiy for a smart lady or gantl mao to make i in-*f»ey leasing the boboj reason lor lelluug a ply at j main at 12 ij^ok hale-a very dh-stkabll saloon in a fine bm--_awj and d-iiw a splendid 4nes fcowakiw g b cklajajj k'.s for sale-the"stocit and good will of s grocery store doing a good h.-sinesa tho mm of it is compelled on aceou-it of ill health to give up the bu»ine-a for infor__atioß inquire st etmmt loiuvge and allan str.ets k4 tj 7 ok salk missouri farm lands we hare for sale or exchange 220 acrss in one oil),in ce'e ciuu'y mo within 12 miles of tbe mate capitsj tbi is an old set-led country with railroads and river n-vi ation wil exchange far a , house and lot in â€ΕΎ.,*. cit or farm ia the country mas t_o p;r ac-a m _ hon i baker erie land office por sale—a valuable farm x cf 512 acres about 00 acres well timbered good a . »- hush apl.ndid house and barns a b ndi dai y farm and mm-fl bous in g od order g â– - d fence arm well wa-ered cap b of keeping bo ci.ws wiil five tiuue on tin will exchange partfor city ftop erty fs>rm situate in rta;,ni-gtfn comity _ mil from attics inquire at edwarihs 4 boc-llaki 10 â€ΕΎ. seneca s j 4 ijlou tia le—a iii-attiki-l 11 a 1.1 at grtjhnucd app y to j jaitlle 62 txchinje ;»'- __ 12 3t ijhlb sale—a valuable farm of 14-acrea with good huu-e and barn abu ._ a r«a al k-'jo i timber fine orc!.ard , siiuat-'d * oat . in leasoutiicaht uf p..tt_r'a i'un er-i naar ham ttrri t:.tc-e._.^ry j edwaiun k lii hlani k'_c io ]_. mtmm st ck>b sale-50 acres of imi'kov l ed 1 r..l . n tifit at adjo.nicg tâ€ΕΎe lake shore k.ilr.au al.up witn g d b.rn edwards tk bi'cklanh a 10 k r-s 888-0 i;"k salf—a valitaifle farm j if 3 acre j5 acres well timbered balance i -• i r fine cult.t.'.-ii spcud'd ur ck hous with lute roof 3 i+rge bares i'.ne orchard firm well watered ataßßtad alx.ut 2 miles frami'.'tier's corners in : '»■. burt,h al-o,afarm f 2â€ΕΎi m res a*lj -â– â– .. inz tr.e-hove ar o d li hbab an e-ub 1 w fa-d-m and shed about m meteeot nice t tuber l'j acres i f i_cel!ent ap ! and peach orchards itiwaimo bu klanii k_6 10 e i«.n«c»,t a good engine and boii.er for sale cheap at tbe ~> nion pimm m-11 luu-tr k ktcurfnw'alt j2b-tf cor chic-ago tt old i'apei-3 for e-alb—at j5o cents ai.*l 75 cents a h_r irod at this offi to let—hoisi-s ~ houses to rent—i hayr-anum her of eair-blc 1 onaes which i will lent to 11j 1 ib7u at greatly riducid rate of rent lulls titro 13 !â– crown's buildings ai l rnist_el house to rent my house no sit main al buffalo with s | pacs-t-l iv a ln-jli b'-ate f i nlhaa-tlim sstia hed ia w i be rcn*-nl to a n-b_l i.-nily tor th.-cc or six mniitb r until the first of may next p*,_*ie-.sio:i givm -.. the ist of ju iano picture ac in lv'1 b-b*aß-tßf,tea 7.iouthed and baru for infor nati l bspfllj on tue pr."t_i-t;*i on any lay b-for 1 a m lurin«v tlie jrencnt month ttkoro w » uilti >â– â– 617 mam â– *_ i^or sale—good ffor e buggy and ham ai ist b_b--ibb will giro time or in t-rni il required i m re nf urualto k etrckla__td v2b 10 i a n^ca st horses wanthd to kl-er tbr mgh the winter at farm in west baßea b-abos 4 inij.-s ir..i main al care stable and fe j foi from bo to ijo he d adore-a l 11 i'ltalt vott otaco box .*. 7 bnf-b.'o _^ kll-lm great inducements one a m-xe hcten yean old s-hitij and kind and or li.ht wa.-.n neariy nt-w one ol web s uali tbobso ilrer in-umtel harness f..r sale cheap apply t * a ha-b st bjh j ~ or i-rankun bone suble ls;g ii i\otu:est assessment roll notice ket-ob is hereby-riven that tlie time oar t.u ci'ti-iideratiiin of the bs-ba-bbsast'l*oll iiereinalt.r fa sciibed and tb hcirmpof purties illtâ– :^em^â– <l tliciun ii been postpone i until llond dc tl la«sw toll no 26\>1 for lasßsllll hllß a sewer in michigan strtet from the e*nt-c if elt streei to tbe uir.h lino of perrr tree amount 1812 24 geo hue s wakbvtkll " city cleric ihatod buffalo dec 2 lßfiß 9-|b v"otil'e to contractors rea-sd prip'.s.'a wi ba rccrirei t the city si-r veyor's oliic until mon*lay l>-*.*mb r c l****m - u j'cluc a m , fvr the mmhti ib i anaß of bbsibiui in tenth llampsliirc,_l__s..chiia usanl-0--g-_*«b»traets with lbs necessary receivt rs aije and house coiiutc tio s emma prop al to ntate a cert n urn for f unn â– 188 m-l.ri-l ar.d a nstructing cempiata with t s.je and hcosa eo-t-mct bos i i *-**,-- in tenth n'reet the hnrav in itßl-ipshtra street i he sew r in ma-s_u_;r__«tts strrct ea h cf tnesawßts in i.ainn itlaat and tor luniiahins mater.sis d eonjtr'.eting cc-moiete the rec-irers l eh propaaal to be as-vxpaiiie-l it mmmom as r luircd l-y city c'h-rt_r and as itllsilwl by ui._non council p_bb and ipeci scat ions can be seen at this nft.ee on and buff i'llßl-.-j ataihlßllßl mb gluuoi yon i)i-:r(je ciiv surv.vi.r biffalo wovi-mher _». 1 mb k-jv-flt 1?or carting away the dirt ; ktc fhom the ptvrh hthllt-i aud alley • of tie ci tv up bcpt.u -. notios ii hen b gitei tint sealed pn.poaula will be e t.vcj bt ihe bbbbbt i'jmmi-ijioi.cr'a ofllc until tue-tiay l'etvnii^r 7 i-vjj at 10 cl->.:k a m fjr c*rtin*r aa-«v the dirt filth ru â– - ish ashet an l nia â– i lru.in the payed streets nd s_le a of th city of l.uqsi i basj fo scraiiiiig i.p sod ca.i.g away the iam for the term.f thr c jc.rs !â– *â– _. j ..-. > i is7o a ec ideations for the above work ma c bbm at tbe treat oiumisaionei'a utnce on and after thurs day d.-csml-cr 2 alex brush street co^imi-sioner buflalo nor 2i lst k__-6t notice uf dbterminat-0h tu takk land f>)k a stkk-t.--not'cs u liercby gi»en that tho c iii â– ; ; council ot tbe city uf liuf-alo have deter>nined snd do fa-baby de:e>-n_ne to take aid appropriat tbe pr.ipe*ty necessary u lay out a str et to extend from the pratt a war ham , lip lo the haniiiur ti.ri.pt o tbe soutliw.-aterly iine of said tnetto bvgiu ata-jjint in the aouth lino of aai.l b-tofitteflßt eas erly slhbib i-tll louth me from th mm snip can running thengf s-sjtsv a and pßrahel with aaid canal to a ]<â– v m 16-1-jo aoulbetly from ibe outh li-je of lot 46 thei ci barly to a petel 577 feet southerly from the v line • f lot 46 and 2-10 f-et c stehy from said canal thence aoutlivriy to a patßß 5-7 feet i â– ~-.' .*-: â– from the outb line of lot 47 and 30 foct ea>ur!y from said canal thenc*1 outh r to a point in tue rm-uth-rly line . f lot4t>,atihe dis:ar.ce cf i_s tmtt easuriy rrfui said canal t-bh-bs sauthorly ;â– _ â– ii ' with the said mtmi and li lsat ea.-tet.y iherefrom toapot.it 17 feet **â– uthcriy trim the s«uth in b thence . tistcr.y parallel with the face of , along the sbsbßb hank of buffali river at s iitberly therefrom t the r^uthwe terly 33 iiainpurg turnpike the nortiieaseily 1-treet to begin at a point in the aout'i m mia fa 48.1 feet easterly al-mj wei c fr m the city ship canal running thence v and ps.-a.li.-i wi h aad cans tv a po nt tj ct southerly fr-m the south mm of lot 4 nitherly ftp int 377 feet s utherlt frrm â– lue of iot 44 and 30 feet sasaanj fr m al there southerly to a point f»u4 fett soutiieny ircm i*.e south lin of lot 47 ati-f j-sf.et e_.terly from aaid can-a ; tbenee to*>_wr-b to a point in the sou h line of lot 43 at the d tanee of its feet easterly i ruai -*• i'-.ii_j thenc southerly parallel with sa-tlcauai n<i :"-:â– â– â– . tea th *-â– â– -, -.-.•. \ |, v +*- feet sou'h-tly frjtxi the ouih line of ot 4w ti.en sb-terly par-a lei wi'h the face of the d.^-'-i -â– â– â– r . tne south bank of m-ffajo riv-r and iso fc-t ami herly t-a-refroui to tho intl.wma.t line of the ham burg turnpike and the mid com-von council will apply t ' the superior court bbfi-b at a motion term tberecf to iw held at e rooms tf the b-dtaio law library in ne vouns m^n's a-sociation buildings _*.â– r of main and kasie street in the city of bull-jo on tuesday tho 7th dsy of ft*m**»er isfis at the one in of tht i urt oa that day i-r ss s>oa thcreaiteraa eoiu wl can be bsard tor the appoiirm nt of tha~eocuini_is fioners to ascor-ain sod reiort tbe just f ni,.*:i i m-i o bo piid the person or pasßßsal owning or hia-inrf inteiest in be land or property so prorx-sed to be taken geo-tge 3 wardw___l imj clerk bsi-ndo yov tt 1989 ke lot of intention notics i_n is hereby gifen thai the conunen obw-tfl of tne city of bill o intend to order the following to—ibed work in aid city •._.; a two and a half foot br'ck sewer eon-tructed in the centre of flk rett,with house c-ir-necii ns every thirty f«et from tbe pre-ei t pa seme t in kik streei to the westerly m c of i^enei-a street a pine plank sidewalk four feet wide and tw inches this cons-ru ted n the north side uf x t-artge atreet between vn reiiset.j r and _â– _:*_. btreeta a sewer of aufßcieot eapxeity eensirn-ted in the centre of smith stiret from its i itersec-ioa with the sentre of elk treet to the beds-jo river d-ted buflalo november ?*, i**sw gsobfie h wabdwki.l k-a-iot _*____•____ supreme court of the ptate op i tobk.—akmaa 8 webster p-alottt mgmjmx evßtrard pavaser defr ndaat v o _ a re hareby mmmmamm aad required to answer the complaint in this action h:-.h w a hied in th office of the clerk of tre coomy of erie on the • 3d day ct fi^pts-a-wr 1«m b-mi to serrt a e-my mt yow f mm ym r up<n bbs at lb city of buffalo wi-ta-b wen tr t-bfi after the s_r*-ca kereoi upon you excluarsß of tbe day if such serv cc and take aotlce that it wen f-il to answer ths aa-d oostpl oct or to ac-re a aopyof your anasjar nposi ma bs bwts required tbe aaid plauititf will k il-df-mbt of said court acalnst yon in said actioa for the su-b of five h_tndred dollßrs with mw-raat thsesca ttom anlj ift * bob b-rnj h willlamm i plain-vs attorney ittx-faoo x t atad b-_-alo,bept*-bber 3d i*o 8 lbcal wticek yotice of intention notu u-ukßthe laai bervinafter demerit ed 1 r a puw park or l*k«fj an i the approach thereto at nreeta ctinneutioy the â– me all the certain plecee or parcels of land beii p»rn of i.iocka no 148 14 180 72 j*b 8 w 108 107 108 125 &, 127 1 1 1»,13 132 17u of the new york state he'erratiou land uidpartkf the ferry ot and t ik 115 i»j l nj i 39 ff the n.u'h vmage f bl*fk k^k a|«-i swvoua1 surrey and parts of lott 5 63 4 3 i 56 59 0 m 62 03 43 si 75 gb 67 06 65 8 41,40 39 2fi m m 28 21 6 and 5 township 1 ranke 3 of th holland laud company'iâ– urroy as in more i*artie-larl de-crit)ed a follwwj b z nnmjf at the intersection of the aoutheriy hue i ne of the to*lnir p*th on the east lide rt tbe kr oi-ial thence qortheny along the taiter'y line tl : v*i g path on theeaat a»t c of tbe ene cam o ita infr-fccti-jn with the south r,e of venn atrret aaa four rod â– ree thence â– a : r'v ajoiijrtl < uthtly line of vrmuct rtiett , a f..uf ru trett^to itsintenwrfion with the wntcrly l:n - r ttxthatraat an « nix rcj artet theoce auutberi itmif the mw r)r line of aaid sixth street to a pom m let n rthei y miii ibe n.-rtlwe-t c roer of sixt ureet at;d y rk stre-t ■«• a f.,ur n,d trwt thenr ea*t«ny i.naline thirty-.'our f.et di»tant northrri tri^!.t angiee from i.d panuiel to the north ha f d y-jk«re-r toap int in the caattrly line b thstrc trwafour nrd atre«t thirty-four it northerly m.m tjw nonhcaat comer ot aa\d tori 4 d aiu seventh treeu th nc rvrtherly air nz tti a-.^.-n i:av of icid-eveuth aireet to tbe southeao m a our mfmnatt thcuoefuterty ajui.j the jv.utti anj hoe of aaid junnecticut n-ctt to ihe south c»t corner g id connecticut and niagara etreeu • • - i x t^d amßtal thence southerly a^utig the we r!y line of a-d niagara street to a joint 34 fi-c dorwanj fn-rn ill northwest comer of sad niagan nt.\ur streets thence aai«r j un a line 24 et littaat northerly at n^ht aisles from and parallel t ibk nortti lin.u o tail vora street to a poiut t.iirtv fo;r ft«t nur.h-.rlv dom the nortne.it turner of a.lt layara and v ra rtre-ts thtnee northtrly alor ( im * at*i ly iii<-j of aaid niagtvra .!.--( t m ti kui v 1-tn.ruerui m niagara anj conm-ciicut itretu her;ce j .â– .'.: '.:â– ,-â€ΕΎ 11 , h bouthcrlv line of ai â– \> nt-nicai street ty tie liul.pejet a of t ui-niietlicut tre*t and ninth tttaal v a lorn rod ktrttt ttivnce mhtriy alouj the wtsierlj l ol uid ninth • rt-et to a j^.icit thiny-iou eat nortlieny from the r n • enn r o au yur aud nth atretu thcucj easterl - c * lin thirty-fo ir feet distant at rttftit ar.gie urtb«rl ir u iu a d parallel to th i north line ot aatc l*ort street tv a p-jin 11ti.3 feel ea ter.v htß in cast lino i f t^ntii rtrttt as a fnur rod rtreei t-iiice ut asitct to a | oi..tou aline thirtj-f^ur fti-t u,u t n.rtkny at right angles from and para .«■t i.:tg feet wtr.tcily irom tte eatt lim of elv.utd mat as a fuur rod street thence easterly along a :•<. uurtl-firitr f-.-t-t disu.ui n.-t.1.-rly at ti^ht ai.g.ei iron aud jnrallul to lhe n..ith l.ne of t>:iil nu th treat to the li..c of a circle of i^o lect rudi is the c-;'itre of mid ctr>.lt i^iiik at the iulerwtctu'b of a iiii tftj feet utaiant nortbirly at right an^us ftoir and panu el to tlie -â– ~::. line of id nurth r et * tin • line l ity feet dbunt tast rly \ ripht angles i vi and f—ttilifl o ui mm hne of hogem street it p lour iod sirttt a-i now lhid out tiurtln-rw irrjin its inv-niaion with jem y ntreet ttence northerly and aiuuy tim hue ot said dtele to it iiiutrse -• i.-nuiui tin-westerly line uf said kogcn btre^t t r',i southerly on tbe game court as now jaiu sot nuitheilj fruu iti inten*ci;<jn with jersey i wid iwu rs street to iu interne.ion with kdrue being at th nite.'st-ition'.f ibe cei.trf ine o i crrj suaat aa laid out vlc-ierw of tu ntw york kule rewrrvmiun lint with a line fifty feet jj-t.nteufcteriv at n^iit angles irum andparlicl to ihe west line of aajd regan atrcer aa laii out bt u-eea jer y an-1 f.rry itr ets thence we-iu-ily ii rii.erly u:d ea-.ttr.j iui ng ilit lin l - i,f skid circ.e uira.,,ivanco of three huiidjcd and wvntt five feet m itt latarseotioa vvuii a liti nfiy ft-ct lijhtaut-wtit ri.m th cun.re of hid rir le la the southwest viruntia lut i and suiuhuaii ouraar oj lut 126 ii t!ie i^u'.n village f kij-k x ck ap u llo s:evoi.s iurvc tiicuce a tli nine decree tli-r-y-fiie i uteii c;v.i mm thousand tiiriw i.uiid.ed anrl i.lit mt th nee m.th flfty-thfaa d b«m west j bm to il.c aoaul line uf lt.iin.lt averu i lm m-rlh line or laid li ink avenue tlnnce borth 7 degrm om 42jj fn lv me vaat line of it gen tree bid tm dortbarl frem u u.-k aventk hi nee tmiterlv at n.ht aujjlcs to i.l ko^er rott to the aaat 1 n t.f s.i i bogen street them i nhs3.t g a hit f.et tliouce n.^rth a 7 ilej east 3si«-1d iwt to tht lint oi c:rujeof im icet radius he centre ol aadt-ir.lt batur jaao&h bda&inaasd 0 tfrcan a po*ax in the nouih line cf liinj avmue indeaaterl i.uug hie line of kaid circle t*7 lest 1 r.h w uuß e«i 717 fe^t m.ence n-rth 5 de act hou lv feet ufeeaae nortlyr.y anj in trlj nttm line of a curve i>t is t laatiadbll fur a di uwe of iu*l 72-ithi eat tliencu south 31j dc eaa w feet theme easterlj i milhi mlntj nd north s.erjy alon th â– lines of a c.irte of bm tt radius foe a d;s ance uf j • iset ot a curve of dm feat radfta loradiataiui of iiw f"et cf tearoa f 516 > eet ladiiiaior a diatai.ee t 240 feet and f a j-vo of l/i'jy left mdii lor a dutamr o '••.'*• leet to ptnut in tfie east boaul i'e.aware t.trcet,;ifl feet duth ftum tlie mluntetuon of tue nort â– ttoa f lot ifit 11.'iland lai d nt*t surrty nth the east line of l .- i'-v â– - s:rett ".- : onhaa itrly alui g tho bae uf a mm of iiy i iirveot . t :â– \-, ioulevt triecct n.rth 1 deg 1 mm.ea.t l'j9u fett thence i..>nhe.i.ter.y j i g h inc tf acuive of st>o f«.-l rvi us l l r «" d:stant-c i 7.x q-.o il-ct crusumig the south me of amnerst rwet at h jh.int 23ss f-ct eaaterlj rum lhe ou:hea<t • riier f delwueuid amhcrststre 1h liciv en^rth t deg j in n east iu lei •, tmaaa terlj alo-g tle ii hfl levt ai.d u a curve of i^4o latt ra-l:us f.r a i t c of 404 in t thc.ee sestfa 7u deg 4iui n east os-feet thttiee so.ti.cußterly and soatbariy alou tie line of a curve uf uk ret radius it â– diatshmht â– i s4 0-10 feet uienea south 2 deg t ttda west c 711 aflt»croanaa tbe south line of aniik-rsi atnateji a wunt usi feateaatw y irum the s uf atat a max f elaware and aniiitr t im.t thenc 9"-uiitwt-attrlj illi.e of bbs 4-10 f et ipfaetme south iv ij.-'jf it mm cat 71 iwt tfaewm sruthwe tatty and soutrurlj imc uf 253 310 leal u a pi.int in the bbftß ne ol ch\]>in stnet uh lent wist mai tl.s ivrth^i a c rii*.r of t.'haui aod m;u'i s%rclt v thtiii i"jil;crly at ri^-sit anpjf-t to chapfn rtrect to the nth ii'.e of clitfi ii atnet th*nc i alcai the me vi mneof it»4 imc radius for a tsetaaoi j 6 laat iioncp south 4i deir m mm west 9^4 eet to the line i a circ.c uf bad laat ra<l;us the cv btafmhj and â– ntti-.m'-eriy al.»np thu boa uf aid i:ircl 9-10 sat thence aouih <-,â– -, 3min v 11u2 4 lufed oapotlit in the ens tine of am attaat mt teet i'-rth-jtly from the northeast comer of man and tcule sue.l ..;â– ,â– * ,; i 47 deg 3 mm ea*t istf 4-100 feet thence ootbeaateiij as i outberly l"ng t.e liutt f acu.veoi j7u ftct radius for a mlawea t lel4 fc t crui.*iil urn north line f flajanaa ave no at a point 31134 fee easterly fr.ira the iattlaa—l irrtnejr fi m r,i.i,vil|piini!i avenue hence tiu!h 3j deg it>eet n alt c parallel to jj.d iftfl ret distant w ittjily from the we-t line of wal en strr t a uu out between let aud f-:r,v trt-et i<i'j 05-100 v.ft thcnc f.iuth 5 i 47m;n ast 179feat.ti.e-.ice s.uth3g deg 310feet,thei.ee otttfa kdag 44 tutu tast mob fict thcite uuti dag wt-st 7ttj feet to the ine of a c;rcle of ob ct radius i . ccnlre o .-.*. 1 c.rolo bcimc at tne nt-tkctiuii of th : centre li'ie i f best street*ith the outhvrly line of oen"-.e street continued eaiterly he lc easterly and southerly a o:g ihc line of .â€ΕΎ.: kda t ita intersect on with the north line 11 b*p rcet at a point in tii nurth line ol amid taat ft cut laj feet easti-rly frum the iutersecuun if the north mc of â– e street with rh i soutii rly line uf tbe coiitiuuauoii of genesee ire-1 base westerly a.mi the nnrth line of &• s in t 2 u0 feet thence s-utherly at ri,-ht anr es a best jttnet to the south iue uf said beat siieet hence touth 48 dov s3 mm vot 150 feet tt a line i feet ' i unt easterly at right sngies from and ailclto the easterly mm of c'uup strrl-t^slowiaid ut jtmm went rlr at ri ht an j tea 6a s.id camp street 10 feet to a ime s-t ftct d.stautw starly at right an gin mm and parallel t thu wp^t line ot enid camp rtaaaaj th-~nce iiorth 41 deg 7 mia west 160 ett to the soit'.h line of best street thence lnrtheriyat right anples to bert rtreet to the nnrth i::c of }â– i -::<â– <â– :, tliencd i iii 4s deg aumin east w feet timm south 86 l+g 23 m.n rat m tef , hence n'>rth sd>g s3 mm east 1144 fect.'thenre luuth 85 dee 47 mm cast fjt ft;ct thence earth sj tee cc flonic a lin jiarnllel to a 1 is-:5 feet dis aiit â– *â– m'j irom the test line ot teaidea street : -â– (â– pajat thenc northerly and norrhwtsterly . opgaline t>i acurve of 2541 feet radliu ft-r a dt juic oi 23a 1 foe-.thenre nor.h 47 dec 3min west laru â– & fee to thenonn.a^cwmerijf uajnand st*«-le itreet thence north etdag 3ni!o.,«m llu£.«feet to bc line at th circs of ui feet radius atove da icri jj thence uts-er y and burtherly a cap the line jf wdd rir.-ie 77.a2 feet thence n.rth 43 dry « mi w t :*â– >* i-m thence ai ryr the m rth hn of : a;i i street niru s4^-jet t wtst eaeupssaat thcace nuth l:i de wc-mt nil fe*t thence ar.uth 1 ier , ts:^w£-*ev thence outn m deg west ju f^et thence sv.uth 10 . we-.t 705ftet thence ruth 29 ieg west floo f«tet tbenrv north 61 deg west 404 feet te a paaat in the tmkri live ..( delaware kt-eet 143 fert norherly fro â– the p kb east corner -.( de aware itreet aad l>eleran avejiiw thei.ee nortterlv along the nitii has of i'euware street 27 feet :* thence nctherl-'end north wesur it alonv tiie uipw of a curve of a ". - bbaaaa f r a oiuauc of 581.^5 feet th*noi i rth 41 day 21 m:n..w*h.tcji 40 leet thence iiort:.«t->ieriy aod westerly aiongthe ptaafll a curre of .'â– â– :•■iadius for a d§*e«mm uf t9m et tliroce north 9 ej-reei west 480 feet x â– .«»; ruth uth & uu , we»t 161 m • leet t the lo m the c-r ie l-l jso fis*.t iad.u a above described tbenc easter.y an soi tlua ut'v alt-mc tlie de of aid c.rcke mt ic-.-t iheaoe aoulb jl det 4 n..u , m iir4 feet thence njit'i r jeg 50 mm n.-i 110 fcei to tii oi line of delaware street thence eaat r!y st rghtangus t l>cla*are street to the cut linn of l>lawa street thenc c.uti 51 deg 4 urn iii 317 l to th ituriterly tine al bouck avenut the cc * uther v riyht angit^a to iv k aretiue io ihe south line of bouek avenue thence so«th j;rf-r "-. rt â– vi :*.â– â– i t ;â– â– .,(â– ~ p_-1 line af >'..»»-;â– s re t ther.ee w at 1 at ri;ht anylea uj ueuware street to the vi-osl jim cf euxrare street ttw cc north 51 d g 4 mm apjaft 317 feet tv tbe sou:h i c of bouck awmue thence n-rth-rh at hfrht anjrire uf ujucjc atenuu k the uoru l.ne of b.i-c avenue thence i uith is deg 56 mic , exst 110 feet thence northfildet 4 mm wee 19*4.0 feet to the line of tbe circle oi a feet ra-.iu aiabutc described thenci wtateri and northwest rty aloßffthe line â– aai-1 circ.e 034.4 feet ihece kcuia w deg tat t3ij.o r et tli=nce soctl 3 dep , ea-1 so le to the uortti 1 ioe of bt;.k a*enue thence eontherly st rigut angles to il.uck avenue to the uuih line of bouek avrnae tlwdce south 37 rieg w«st 3v7 u-i ihenee south 9 deg 16 nun west to the baa ol the c rcle of 150 feet radius a th junction of ferry and rotters streets a ano*e described thenoe easterly southerly and south eater 1 almy he lisa ef mid el-da tor a uju ol 3«9 feet to iu inter section with a line 34 feet di*ta*t easterly at rghi angles fr;ai and para.lel to tbe en luaa ol rogers street v laid out betwera jersey and terry street tbenor southpnir oej tbe line u feel d*u nt eestei ly at right angles frdt-i and parallel to the tas line of pmiti roven s*t t to the 1 nt of the circle of 250 feet rariui ai tbe junction ol north sod kogvrs streets as a ye deecri!>d ihedee • s«erly sowtber y and wsnteri slener tl.e lne of said arcie to iu iotersectira wllta the south erly liiie < f so i t ct ai a fo-r-ro-j strset thence w«t,r.y j n the sootberff bat of mid north streei e a point 100 feet ptaamrtl fxoa ta intersamion of urn imrtberlt hues of tadsonfc street and vorr nreet as a four rod atnet ibames warterly ob a li&e of a curre of s7o feat radius to â– pomi m tbe ac«b ime of d terk attaa im dm westirty from the intersection of tbe south liaaa ci said keith and york tâ„¢-u thmt vaatazl aio&4 m-gac-ml aawneem ; theamrth hm of s-atf tea stmt to tta latatamt^n with tb-sbs-srly lisaae bbs v-ma ass-l a tbe east aide of thsicris caos-lt-m mmmm mt b^lßliiaw aud i also another piroa of w__d in aeircie of iso teet ra dim ths centre as mid eirew being bt tha tu.enec tion of tha rentrs lines of sixth tract as a sfxt red strsrtj aavd miaailiiseui street is a four rod straat gkorgk t ward well k-t-_bt cityaerk bufstumt street extension notice is hereby given that tha common coun > il of tie city of buflaio intend to take and appro priate the prothrty biti bbtt for the sxten ion and myiag out of b street is a straight line frosß iv pre-eot terminua moat proximate to the doe of the buflalo 4 ws-diriftos ft ail way company's rail way track of the am width aad ditect.on aa aaid kufrum str-et tn tbe lino of a id company's aaid track tbo centre line of said extenaioa to correspond with ihe centre line of mid street geukge s wardwell city clerk dated buffalo nov v icjfjf kis itt supreme court—erie county william wa n 2d plaintiff acainst tryphe mia sheldon jo-eph sheldon ann shcdon benja min r t*-heidon elizabeth sheldon hamilton thurs t-m ann i hcrston sophronia hatch widow of ed ward s jatch seeea-ed and aiao aa devisee and ex-c-itnx of bis aat wi.l and testament nd ida m hatch and pdward b hatch lb â– su.e heirs at law and devi-ee under his will 4mwmmn to ihe efendau-s 1 ou are hereby summoned to answer the compia it in this ac'ion which will be filed in the office of the clerk of this court in the city of buffalo and serre a copy of your answer on m at my office in the tity oi b-flalo within twenty days after the service nereof exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail tc answer the complaliit as aloreeaid the plaintiff will apply to the coart for the relief de manded in said complaint s _. lbcufcak pla'atifta attorney iso main st buffs o n t datad buff 10 july 1 ism complaint tiled a i_-u.it 7th 1809 in erie count clerk's office m l le cleab plaintiff's attorney 18 main street b-fl_.o x t dated buffalo july i —. jso_bw tn the court of common pleas lof ere conn-y pa.—no 10 february term la — g rard elect-ieaj ln<ur.nea c-bbsbb y vs d e belknap t reign sttsehmsnt jui«ment an rule for th pr.-hoi tar to as-easand liquidate the b-88-bjsb to the defendant d e belknap take notice that in lursi.auce t the above rule ths km rment in this case will be liquidate and the damages a»eea-ed bef re the prutho otary of aaij tmmrt at ki office in the city of erie ou wtdne day tbe twelfth amy ot january 187 at 1 o'tosk ». 4 voomawv krsow attorney for haaat-ff the press olffalo christian advocate chaise of proprietorship tbs paper wdl hereafter be eondaeud be key john e roblr and key allen p kiplcr as joint partners terms two dollars a tiar to fail aod h aubaenbera tha r-e-p'e are invited to suheeribe office brown's buildiiif bbb kfa-n and ssneeasts and at otis b tok store 11 ah lift 4-oops special babgains this week at baenes & 18-aj^c-roft 259 main sta'eet.'---ts mkmm yds e_i ff hsh serfs c 6,000 p..piui alpaca c 2uo pieces poplin alpasa worth 10c at aoe cheapest qoodt ever off red at retail is a>t market also super long shawls at $*, pa.sty shawls 12 a;.'i upwards cloakb of all descriptions k barnes k bancroft 2*9 i*in st special sale by b__x-:jn~:e.s 3_v^tcjroitt asoimaiu stroeß embboltjeeetj piano covers —- p«r cot lw tb—i co of i—p jrasao . , i'ine beo&bcloths . . fihe teicot aud beavebs fine doeskin cassibteres j all at lea tsaa cost of imports.tloa sana an user stock kg barnkfi a bancroft ml mala rt i clotii stock at â– 3-a_.r-s"__s & ; b-aa.-stcroft : 259 main street i caaes wat^r proof 1 00 s cases rnpe " 1 2 boo pi cos cessim-re all wool 7 ' soo piec.s 'â– suissrjoods 1 00 1 2i • 500 cardigan jackets 3 cases heavy shirt aod drawers m a'so heavy flannels th ' choice yard-wide chaker m 1 canton fiaan.l ii ) km barnes k bancroft tt main st [ buknkets and coimforters ! lat | j3_4_-el-sr2_s & b-ajsrcroft ; 259 mai_tstreet.l . , - - ' »-*! mils all wool bid blaxxtts at w x i k ... , 0 o 300 co_fobtbbi ftllbd wtth botto t 10 ] tta bast comforter ct aol.l for tha ob,j aaal per thaa tb malarial aaa . b sure——mi aaa t,ho balhobal liip.t , at astonishiho low i-81888 ' ib bik!s_s tbancbon ms sfaia at _ cowfbctibbbb confectionery ribst clasb cajsdiib of all bisdb fancy toys in profusion uaesebteu r-bvtfs btfts c c—slrra lo kers aad racs rwyirel dal ~ k3osf albert bt o xl mala m~l t ong'3 mixed candies long's caramels long's chocolate drops long's best holasaes candies a au ad frash my baoralara aall rapidi dool fail to try tlsem t lobo k co al l—sainstr v tub emmet shaving and bathing ii jou sss.s wabm ob colo baiu aail at ttmiammn uw un - iii<e 47 k feoasa ba oppoai-b tbe psatosea fmt tim-t1 ----â– â– muar hair cuttie mad sbavi_f d-bm by ee-osfe*ent wotka-ea 11-u i-stablished turkibh baths fob ladibi ajtd otbtikmbi h k aolb bt ba,aa oak aaa 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-04 |
| 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 | 1869-12-04 |
| 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. 24 No. 8144 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-04 |
| 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 | 1869-12-04 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691204_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. 24 No. 8144 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3047 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxit saturday december 4 1869 no 8144 died mehwlv _Γ’β¬Β’. tn laarlafwi n t mrs amelia msbblb wife ot rev charles tatrwin and d-i_gh tat of tbs late jobs an : ruth oupbant cf au burn n y bailvyΓ’β¬βwot 2 atdsrian centre captain daniel bales aged 78 ) ears . aΓ’β¬βsa political bloody bjot in sew yoxu.Γ’β¬βtwo m__n wl-led-two cther3 sit ire lt wound ed-oeclisation or 1q * ebpublicam nomine s pox mayor op boston d_l shubtlifr ren mis atΓΒ£i ox a cttize-f ticket [ bt mm to tbs bxfbsbs boston december 3 - major chad wick the republican nominee for mayor of thi city withdrawt hi acceptance of tbe nomi nation ia ths folio wine letter to the mem bers of ths republicaa ward contention since i accepted year nominstion tb setjoii of the democratic convection has in sared a citizens nominstiou which will be supported by a great number of voters vhthout regard to party it is eridentthst the ass of my name by dividing the re publican vote would tend to throw the city goternment into the hands of a strictly iiemocratic organisation desirous to preserve harmony among the republicans and to promote the best in terests of the city i plsce my nomination in your hands and submit to your judgment willing to be your stand artf bearer if you desire whether the result be victory or de feat but greatly preferring to remain s private citiaen and to serre as private in the republican ranks bloody affray new york december 3.Γ’β¬βa riot the mpeiling causes of whii.li were politic and liquor occurred in the 1 quor store of thomas dccohne iv second avenue this afternoon in which florence scannell a noted politician and candtdste for alder man wss mortally wounded george johnson was also fatally shot and joseph martin aad thomas donohue badly injured but wiil recover scanneh's brother joht is supposed to hare ahot johnson an donohue is believed to have shot scannell all who wore present and unwounded are under arrest tennessee lesislation xaanvillk december 3.Γ’β¬βa resolution was offered in the house to-day requesting the constitutional convention to confer th right of suffrage oa women on motion wss referred to sjΓΕΈpccial committee tbe senate adopted unanimously the house re solution requesting congress to remove a disabilities imposed by the xlvth amenc meat and passed on to the third reading bill to reduce the taxes from four mills on dollar to two mills by fourteen to eight no description of property is exempted renominated bosros december 3.Γ’β¬βat a meeting i fanieul hall this evening dr shurtief the present incumbent was tiominated ai the citizens candidate for mayor mm Γ’β¬Β’ commerce interesting proceedings testerpat at tbe richmond conventionΓ’β¬βimportant movements or the pittsbntgii bdabd of trade bt tilsgrifh to tbi Γ’βΒ -Γ’β¬Β’*.. richmond december 3.Γ’β¬βthe board o trade this morning tabled thirty to thir teen a resolution for a double track rail way from the centre of the source of grain and produce to the atlantic seaboard mr bagley of detroit offered a resole tion urging apon congress the necessity of constructing a ship canal around niagara kails connecting lakes erie and ontarie aad appointing a committee to memorialize congress on the subject ue explained that congress was cot a^ked to give any money to the work the resolution wss advocated by messrs bagley opdyke ot new york and others they urged it as not ooly a sectional but a national necessity the whole shipping of the west which might be needed as a navy by the government some day i locked up where it can never reach ths ocean iho cost is variously estimated bj ranging from six to twelve millions that is nothing when compared with the vital necessity for it here is a chain of water lines t weirs thousand m.l long obstructed by niagara falls an obstruction which may be overcome for a few million dollars sooner or later canada would of her own choice be i>art of the united states and the com tnerce of this canal now to bow throngh the st lawrence river would then be goiug through one of our rivers the welland canal is the only existing outlet for pro duce except the lr;e canal can only re ceive vessels with twenty thousand bushels of grain while the larger portion of th shipping on the lakes carry forty thousand bushels mr dupuy of boston said it must bs evident to all that tho relations of canada are ajon to he changi'd movements in that dominion clearly indicate it in view of the important change he thought a de lay in the action on this subject advis able mr taylor of st paul gave a history of the movement in the past looking to the union of canada with the united states tbe causes of ths winnipeg war and other movements in british columbia look ing to the same end all this he thought rather strengthened tbe argument for im mediate action the resolution was defeated for want of a two-thirds vote and being reconsidered was adopted ayes 44 nsya 22 the seventeenth proposition the regula tion of railway freight charges was then taken up mr richards of chicago of fered a resolution asking congress to fix the rate to be charged for transportation of freight and paasengeri on each railroad in ths united states the rase to ba based on a reasonable inoome from tne money in vest ed in each he naid that many railroads had fictitious capital of several million of dollars and upon this the pobiic wasmadeto pay the interest railroads were puhlio institutions and a lit subject for tbe inter ference of the law making power after a brief opposition from hasted of south carolina the resolution was tabled a resolution-in favor of establishing meteoro logical observations to give warning of coming torsos on the lakes and ocean for the benefit of commerce was referred to tbe execrjtive council the board of tn de took up ths resolu tion asking ths repeal of ths law limiting the circulation of national bank notes to 300,000,000 also tha resolution recon ftending congress to return to sped payments these proposition were dis enssed at soane length but an adjoarnment occurred without action pittsburgh coisa^ections fr-tsbu-tch decamber 3 a meeting of the board of trade waa held to-day at which a committee of fits waa appointed to nrga action on tha subject of a ship canal from pittsburgh to laka erie a commit tee was alao appointed to take maaaurss towards the construction of a railroad via ths connellsville road to u-lu>_ΓΒ£awn thence to fairn-outh west virginia thenc to grafton aad aft to staoaton virginia opening communication with tbe southern atlantis and gulf states crimes and casualties starlit fftteb ar tsΓ’β¬βsostns ro iΓΒ«i axreaas maboa macon cosaty ulinoia daaea bar 3 scarlet farer ia prarsiling ao badly hers that tha public schools hsrs fasen closed hoΓ’β¬β7cide man-bij december 3.Γ’β¬βat jackson arkineae laet weak deputy sheriff ward shot and killed h c ward formerly deputy united states m.Γ’β¬β1..1 wsrd ia the affray was wounded whisk y was tha eaΓ’β¬βee ookdbifnΓ’β¬βd philadbuhia december 3.Γ’β¬βphilip flaaiaaa haa baaa lowΓ’β¬βd oailtt of manj er ia tha ascood dsgree far k_iaa colonel seybsrt september lsat tka jury hid been aat aiaoe wedaeeday docble ceime paftladbxrΓ’β¬βia december 3.Γ’β¬βthia after bmal thomas rlaslia rsaidiagat mob aaΓ’β¬βb treet atraak me wife ia tie head with a hatchet and thee cat his throat a ails laker ing under a temporary st of iaeanity haalia ia ia a critical ooaaitissss heatt bobbebt spblborrbll llaaa diaamair 3 bar flats enterΓ’β¬βl the hones of el h ball st holyoka last night aad robbed it of t-josoia gcexnaaeat bond three an here bean arrested oa aaaparina lobs or coai wa-fuxo w v december 3 poer aen bargee of coal for the cit.ee nf the lower ohio were eaak laet night bet suae browa'e island and w-jlehnr new york detail of the geeai whisht baidΓ’β¬βmx o'-ux teoops in the attacking paktt - i-fmix9k amount op iluctt peopeett captteed and destboted a ! new penian move on canada threat ened-ttickenino ust op cei.iea.-isd ac cidents sr i-i.bbsars to las sipsjua j new tore december 3.Γ’β¬βthe raid npon the illicit whisky stills made this morning in brooklyn in a section adjoining the navy yard was one of tbe greatest made in the neighborhood of this city sines the passage fl the revenue laws general mcdowell rdered out the regular troops to the num er of two hundred and fifty from for h amiltoa and the sansa number from governor s island randezvousuig mt th uavy yard at six o'clock this morning jn awn the attacking party moved out of thr yard in three columns each accompanist aw a working party armad with axes and crowbars the distilleries nuabered i wenty tbe troops formed in line and the revenue o__u**era attacked the dietilleries thousands of gallons of whisky were al lowed to run from the vats thirty-five barrels wars seized and thirteen distilleni either destroyed or eaptnred the rnrfiΓΕΈaΓΕΈ taken dvaprpnaa at firat ot tered little resistance by nine o'clock a nill thousand had gathered in the neiuhbor aood armed with clubs stones ami other mssiles simultaneously with the appear ance of the working party the ruffians at tacked them first hurling bricks from tht house tope two or three men were badly iqjured the rioters congregatved about the gates uttering threats nf vengeance against the troops up to a late hour this atternoon at two o'clock tht troops re turn*rd to _ governor's island and fort hamilton and the revenue officials by the revenue cutter aa hour later all the captured property embracing stills worms pumps ax valued at ccv era thousand dollars and capable of run oing out live hundred barrels of whisk daily is stored in tha navy yard the working party was composed of ens hun dred picked veterans they blood their ground when attacked although some of the regular troops fled a boiler at sheepe mine near vine hill new jersey exploded yesterday ilngineer reynolds was scalded to death gilbert conover formerly cf keyport new jersey was found wednesday on the road side bruised so badly that he has sinoe jied investigation leads to the belief that he was murdered no clue has yet been obtsiued to the murderer a maa named crane last seen in aom pany with some intoxicated man was found lead to-day near baakin ridge es jersey he had been severely beaten eu he head and face and appeared to have Γ’βΒ een dragged pr-me distance on the ground the police are searching for his c-omps-hon peter b mead the alleged bounty de faulter surrendered himself to the otfirt-r in jersey city last night it is stated that the fenians are prepar ing for a new movement on canada the are said to have plenty ot rifles but nest money to purchase ammunition the resilence of sheridan shook waa entered last evening while the family were nt dinner and the dressing room of mrs shook was ro.'bed of 5000 worth of jewels the rascals in tht-ir haste overlooked package of 52,000 united states bonds a suit has been brought against w 1 wells k co for the recovery of a hu amount of custom duties upon cigars im ported by them which the government a alleged was defrauded of by fal weights the feadody fund has upward of nine hundred subscribers and is still iocreasixi john c fremont it is said has obtain a loan in europe for his proposed southern paci'ic railroad sa foreign speculations on the catholic oofncil tb'juble paedkted bitween the pro ' gbes6ivu and the reactionists parties i jΓ’β¬βrociiefoet pjhtll a sensation in the french imhmne bt tblmkirh to tbi si-bbss lo.fdo.f december 3.--dispatches from rome announce that a pre-syuodal confer ence was held yesterday when a papal alio 4 cution was delivered and oaths were admin istered to the officers of the ecumenical ' council . the london timet to-day says things at home are auguring ill for the council i gallic tap ism is rampant the anatriaa aud german bishops demur to the dogmas i of infallibility anti discord is apprehended i among the italians antonelli shakes his head at a performance in which he never 1 felt sympathy it will be seme time before t it can become clear whether the council * will bring tha church peace or a sword ; rvm ukfuur l fs pi december 3 - at ths meating of ' the corpa legialatif to-day henri roche ' fort rose and ds-manded that ths national ' guard c or_ered to guard the hall of the * corps legislΓ’β¬βtil in future for the protection of the members the demand took the < chamber by surprise and created an extra ) ordinary sensation kxpressions of sston 1 i-hment burst forth from all parts of tbe ( hall cheers followed which were aa < awe red by crass of deriaioa aad diaapproval 1 the opposition members generally applaud i ed but the majority protested against the 1 demand and the dem_*nstr*tion made in its i favor i paris quiet 1 far is december 3Γ’β¬βb f m.Γ’β¬βthe ears i of disorders on account of the anniversary Γ’βΒ of the barricades of 1351 and of ths death i a jkaudra have not wen i-salicae tha Γ’βΒ city has bourn unusually quiet all day and t at this hour there are no symptoms of ax t oitement bpafst ( mar-urn december 3.Γ’β¬βssvsral of tha - republican joumaia tha publication of ' which was anspended at the beginning of * the recent u-suirac-ion have bean permit ' tad to reappear ' a new cable - madetd daeembar 3.Γ’β¬βthe portaguoaa government has invited tenders for ths ' manufacture and laying of a inlu_sn_e telegraph cable from portugal to aome cli Γ’β¬Β’ gible point on the american coast touching > at the a-kirea russia ] st pja-xesbc-tg dex-sxnber 3 general - tenatiefl has been appointed minister of Γ’βΒ foreign affairs to succead prince gorts ' chakoff i red river utyramm oi thb cahadiah aorxv ib-t to qrell the ijstitbectioir >- tt-jnr.ru ro bzrasm.j or aw a december 3.Γ’β¬βlmportant die < patrrΓ’β¬βa.lΓ’β¬βrra the borne government in re laiuan to the northweat are eaussΓΕΈed to morrow it appeere the pΓ’β¬βfllΓ’β¬βa cabinet meet eals oaee a ssa ea data da fa tha caaadiaa iro.erΓΕΈjΓΕΈeat waa ia oa-amonios tioo with thaaa laat week laatiaitioaa with regard to tha qaaaa'a ioltΓΕΈΓΕΈjtiia are expected te be agreed apea at tha ar it biawa-a.sssΓΕΈfl.-bti la grand vicaii haaaala olliaal e-aatta-ar aad colaaal d e lalitanj will praaaaita tha heath - wart ontsveeday for the perpareof aego-a tjas a aat-*Γ’β¬βtory aett lament with tha half waa ' railroad matters sseassla or tbs bΓ’β¬βtb suit at bochbb tbl eocbΓ’β¬βtbb daaaΓΕΈsbsr i the albaay 1 bas-brhaima baΓ’β¬βoad aait le jiib-state slowly bon ._- ]Γ’β¬ΕΎ__, arltaaaaaa hare barn er.mined ia regard to the iiiiiiiiihap at tha sleotioo for directors bald im al baay ia soptomboi he charsrtar of tka aa who appatrad w th stock cerfctkala md sated aad the . ota-i of iaspsetaaa aad maaagiag mea af aha riral parties af aasae-aad fish haa seee the subject of ntioel inquiry by thaaaoaaaal eagas.ee ia onductiaf the caaae ths tsstimony a vojanuΓ’β¬βeas aad is reverted at length bj the city prase the jaaieatioaa are that sa ureaΓ’β¬βajataoa aa to'the traassctions of riral claimant for the eootral of the a it s susquehanna kailroad will be thor ugh and sthanttite m lit bo tn tobobto december 1 the pariΓ’β¬β.man ry committer apoial ad to oona.de thr brie a niagara keilwa i bill for obaage af name and asteaaioa of awere haa decided against ths measureΓ’β¬βl to 13 a a miscellaneous affairs 1w uisot*is bt tsbsbbbafsi i*o wa 3 r-8888 ( waa-nwotoh dsoanber iΓ’β¬βabout thirty senators and sixty representatives have arrived here there Γ’β¬β to.be no doubt that t j durant of new orlaan will ba appointed judge for tha fifth judicial district in lading georgia fit-rich i t missis sippi louisiana and ts as bheiud chtcaoo doceoabar 3Γ’β¬βgeneral shsri dan ia gettint bettsr though still sonfined to his bad tbb mormo-s st lons dscatab s.Γ’β¬βtha kansas city journal says a considerable number 14 mormons from salt laks have cooe to jackson county and settled near inde pendences where they formerly resided f_.ey hava recovered boojb of their old prop erty including tha t-anpla ground oo which aite thay propose to erect another plaoe of worship the mormons rspu diate polygamy the late colonjsl drakb pntsbcruh december 2 at a meeting of the oil man at t.tusviue yesterday i-sbo iiiti-as were passed ealiiug upon tha people i this country and the oil interest te con tribute to a fund to put--base a homestead for colonel drake tha diΓΕΈcoverer of petro leum Γ’β¬β telegraphic summary raoΓΕΈ iiraii.ti im-se Γ’βΒ s-ΓΒ»r*-ioss new york december 3.Γ’β¬βlt is now suppoaad that the military movement an nounced as on foot in this city is agaiaat another cuban expedition which it is known haa been seeratly fitting oat for some time whether this be the case or whether it is a movement against the mormons or feni ans is kept a profound secret from even the military theruΓΕΈalres only the officers in command being aware of he destination of the troops but yesterd-y orders were re ceived to provide ten day t rations for th men and forty rounds of ammunition and to be ready to move at tbreo o'clock this morning everybody hΓΒ«a a theory of hia own regarding the destination companies b d and m of the first ar tillery stationed at fort hamilton embark this morning on the steas.er henry smith they will be under the immediate coco maud of colonel classon they will pro ceed to a certain designated rendezvoas under the convoy of a gunboat where they will be joined by the troops from fort schuyler governor's island and other points making an effective force of im men it is underΓΒ«tood that general vodges is to have tha command of the troops though major general mcdowell com man i ant of the departmt-ot of the east is in tho city and will assuu>e the supervisory command the navy wil also cooperate to the fullest extent the expire force of the marines stationed at th brooklyn yard being under orders to acc\..mj.__-y the expe dition two motions wers made in the supreme court yesterday to dissolv ths attachments iisued against albert spay en on a claim arisiug out of the gold corner the court reserved its decision edward h arthur of the union national batik died yesterday morn - ing in this city at the age of sixty-four years alma deforest moved before judge fithisn yesterdsy for ths aside of a livoree procured by her husband charles j before/at for her alleged adultery she j claims that a summons in thu suit was not served on her and that she had no knowl edge of it she also deuira that ahe has been guilty of any violati of her mar riage vowb ihe alleged adultery ar appears by thr proceedings before the rec^ree is sworn to by c b brockman and w h burgess john p traver swore that he served the summons on mrs deforest she claims that at the time the summons is alleged tv have been aerved she was living with her husband judge fithian referred the case to ascertain the facts at a meeting of the german independent club last evening the manner in which tammany hall broke faith with tbe ger mans of tha seventh judicial district in not giving them as promised ΓΒ» german nomi nation for civil justice mm bitterly de noudced the investigation into tb * contested elec tion csae between goodric 1 and jonas of the fifth assembly district in brooklyn was commenced before mwyor kalbfleisch yesterday eleven witnesses ware ex amiued and awore to having voted for goodrich who claims to have witnesses i enough to show that he had a msjority of forty-eight while jones was counted in by the canvassers oa a inaiont of only twelve waannrctoif decen.be 2.Γ’β¬βthe bab committee ol foreign affairs ol tha house have eomplated their inv-mt-gation of urn paraguayan difficulties ant are now en k-tgea on their report it sppsore that the c |
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