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buffalo express vol xxiv tuesday december 7 1869 so 8146 died xdbbat-dm t in thb city ui»m joan die aoo « b«kul metr m«rj,.ol tea trio ol airr»',»oi * *â– â– *», at • â– yeaai • monili and 0 ilavi ruâ„¢ml to-morro wrf«ui adatma « ik o'olock ma tk rala»k al kkl iwaarta m c.aou.l maa»laa«el.a««ala»aa4»»t km waataod bhwlo»-d lnbro«u al tt mil 111 ol 0 o dikr atarr-u c bt uw <» auaca m r la ha ttfc war ol hia a a yaam.-al ua>io w liil.»d aatnlaf at 11 tlart.lr aai uirilliiii amaam baia wmiaialatjaalall illlmalklak commerce apjultuiment cf the richjfottd ( xtof tion-brfralo fixed for thi next pl*xb of heetiso on the fls t wktv vudat ik december u7t irr rasasimto no niaaa i richvovd deoamber 6.—the national convention board of trade adnpt*4 a r**o lution favoring th rmumtiou of specie pay j menta { a proposition to repeal all daes *» rail | road iron was defeated failing of â– two i thirds vote the samd of the promysition leducing the duties on coal the proposition urging a revision of the tariff and revenue laws so as to make them i harmouious with each other and jutt to every cuss of community and each state lia all th«ir provisions was unanimously adopted . . tbe propositon favoring a naiformiry of coinage among commercial rations waa adopted a tribute of respect to bit peabody's memory was also adopted bulfalo waa fixed on for the oext place of meeting and the first wednesday in de oembor next the time res ilutiona were adopt d of thanks to th officera and citizens of iichmond adjourned sine die new york coejnbr's teedict in ths ' jcuardion homicide—mcfarland's 1 t*—uakey hall mmmi ttifc ljvautt of lild eat as mayur-prk?akati;)ss foe a ri-election to-t>ay st i.u.b ro in kxraaca \ kew i\,ii december 3.—tb.e coroner . jury returned a verdict that kichardson came to his death from the effects of a piatol ball discharged by mct'arland the prisoner being examined made a brief statement by his counsel john graham that he waited for lib vindication in the impartial trial guaranteed him by the laws uf the mate he was committed to await l.ii j action of the grand jury mr phelpa assistant district attorney has returned from wilmington and reports the case of tho cub n steamer hornet decided in favor of uie united states it being doubtful whether mayor hall is entitled legally to the mayoralty after this month provision has been made for a vote fur that office to-morrow mayer hall had tickets printed ho will probably have co opponent heavy snow storm prevailing washington meeting of the forty-fir-st congress i second session-lahoe attendance of meiibfcrs—preliminary wuhk dis patched important bulsasd be8oli tions introdcceo ftt tklbokara to 1 -• brmh 1 washington december 6.—the presi dent to-day seiit to the sena a largo num ber of appo.iituieuts for confirmation made by him during the recc«s it ii claimed that the effect of senator morton's bill for the reconstruction of georgia if it becomes a law wl ii secure the ratification oi the xvth amend ment to the l'onbt.tution of united state and it ia said that a careful count shown that the vote of georgia will make the requisite nnmber it ia the intention of morton to urge hir bill next wednesday when that reporied by senator edmunds at the last session will be taken up as a special order the hepubliean senators after adjournment held a brief caucus the business transacted being the appoint ment of a committee to report on tilling vacancies in standing comtnittea caused by the death nf mr fesaenden and resignation of mr grimes xlist congress—second session senate washi.vcton december 6 the senate met at noon forty-nee mem ber being present tha resignation of mr grimes waa re ceived mr mnrrill waa aworc in as the senator from maiun the credentials of the virginia senatura were preiented and laid on the table committees were appointed to inform the house and prwider of the senators iv readiness to proceed to basin us mr camekon rep , p presen^d a petition from the citizem of philadelphia i>rayinat congress to recogniio tin in lepend ence of the repuolic of cuba and mtmm to it the rights of a belligerent power "â– iv tignen were many of the most respectime people of philadelphia the whole number beiag thirty th;.u|*n !. he added thame heartily joined in the request of the j-rtitiriw.cn and hoped to be caba very soon enjoying the rights which belonged to an independent power in motion of mr samner the petition was laid on the table for the p-eaent mr drake rep mo ), introduced a bill lestricting the appellate powers of the united states courts in the late rebellious spates and the consideration thereof set down for mondty next at one o'clock mr williams rep on ), intro ( dnced mttral bills in regard to improve ments in the state of oregon among others one to aid in the constrnetiou of a telegraph line from ths columbia rirer to great salt lake be also presented a bill to regulate the immigration ul chinese into the united states it provides that any contract or agree ment to procure or aid the importation or emigration of the cninete into the united state hail be noil and toi4 tod makes entering into inch contract a misdemeanor punishable b and imprisonment mr sumner republican mamachn setts introduced a bill relative to the ap pellate jurisdiction of the supreme court of the united states repealingandabolish iog some in causes or proceeding com menced by writ of hobeom corpus mr stewart r«p na introduced a government resolution for the relief of person engaged in the late rebellion the resolution provides that upon ratification by the legislatures of three-fourths of the state of the fifteenth amendment ali dis abilities imposed for partiiipatum in the late rebellion shall cease bills wye introduced by mr cragin pro riding for the execution of laws against the crime of polygamy in the tetritory of utah hid for other sjiupus tabled by mr keuogg for the retinsaliwiini of aa ocean mail serriee bo tie the united states mexico and central america tabled by mr cole.^boliahing mint charges on coinage in the united states mint and its branches tabled by mr morton—providing for tha re construction of the state of georgia it provides for convening the old state legis lator with the conditions that no person shall be admitted to membership who is disqualified under the xlvth amendment er t*tf iwdyl therefrom on account of race or color and tsm provides that if said lrgidaftore thus organized hall ratify the x vtta amendment urn state shall be d naitted to representation in congress mr stewart rep na offered a resolution that the committee on judiciary be rtqoeated to ii.quire ii any states are denying to any elms of psisjiwbs within their janadietioß euoml pmtectiea of the law m violation u th treaty with for ogm astinsis asjdes sartiasi €— i tho xivu ameodsasnt to ah cnsm^ilshk assd if ao what isgisiatafiaa is necajanry to eaforce mek s—sy shlsgttinsjs aa>d mad imi iment to report by biu or otb^rwim laid « tase tsbii for tsss pr+**nt mr.ram3ax(bep mw p | oiterw a â– illillilsl ishltiaj u piestdent to h 1 h urn jiliiiiil 1 r«latia a to the mil wf hob wiiltasm mea)s«cau at f«mb i dacotah terrrkory mid the ifpiithiß ol th uanaraiuaai of imkirk ulliiaii rto has in i|l stftsw ottoa of governor of tiaa aas 111 si—l territory laawly aaid to w tr—rfirrs jhy tw hsriaosi bay cosapsiy to the uianiii of caasasi oo okotsoa of mr blitihli the flsaats took mf tata ul t oaf or th fotutossatk â– mssjihissitto uw cjsaatiutusa and law of urn uaiud ttous ha tk state of owar !- », and to restore to that state a republi can form of government 51 r edmunda remarked that the seoatp tigbt to take some decisive action in the cam of georgia pirticularly at to th ad matiod of th.-*e claiming seats a setaaton from that state he had called op tk bill n order that definite time ni a ht be fixed t which it wonld b considered he then niored to postpone tho bill until wednes day next at one o'clock the motion waa adopted mr morton rep ind ofiered the to uoving reeolntion which waa adopted that the pretiient of the united stous he reg anted to communicate to the senate : t.-.e report of the military commander of the district of which g«orgia is a part in regard to the ciril ani political condition of | the state of georgia if in his opmion not i with tfa poblie intertft i the ontonjahed easiness pendin)i the ad jonrnnent «.' ie tiif of the tirst sesmjn of tb xllit con^n.-ib being a resolntion to com penaate isorth carolina senators came y jin ortier meanwliile the president's tnes â– age was recei ced and read mr sumner hep mass offsrsd a resolution to print 10,000 extra copies referred to printing committee adjourned hoc the honse met at noon the majority of the members being present the clerk h*tmg finished th roll an nounced ltk members present at the suggestion of the speaker the everal memoers whose rights to seat were unchallenged then presented themselres at tha bar to take the oath of < lli ■«. mr relley hep pa objected to the bwear.at in of mr sherrard of ala bama and mr whitttmore objected to th nwsaring in cf mr dux of alabama and ihose geutlemeu were directed to stand the trill was then administered to messrs piarcuoi of connecticut brooks of massachubftti cox of new yuri bur chard of lumou buck and buckley of a'abama on mution of mr schenck the clerk waa directed to iuforra the semite that a quorum of the houso had assembled and that the house waa now ready to proceed to bu^r.eas on molicn of mr sebenck a committee of three was ordered to mm a timilar com mittee al the senate to wait on tha presi j dent and inform biin that congress had as i s«embled and has ready to rece've any ominonicauon !.â– â– u,\i : be piei si to make the speaker appointed as su om mitt«e messrs bcheadc diwes anr d ward mr bchehcz kep , o then i tad that the house take a nsm until l h /* ne o'clock he sv . 1!..t it had formerly j lieen the usage of congress to wait nntil it ' heard from the iv indent before proceeding to auy legislative business and he thought it well to return to that i custom and to observe some decrum and courtesy which j had formerly prevailed there had been | reasons during th e yesra p*et more or i ess natisfactcry to thmfpahlmmm forchang ng that practice v it hay.l failen into a.n i uae but he trusted that they would go j ttsck to the 01.l hand marks during tho ; delivery of thea reuiarks there were symp toms on the iktnocrattc tide to fret up a discussion just then however a message was received from the senate that it bad appointed a committee to wait on the i'reiideot mr schenek resumed the fli>or after the : message from the st?nrte was delivered and j aaid tist for fear the house might get into j a discussion an to the reasonf for departing , from that custom of late years he would j move the preaionsijuvstior laugh'.er the reviui:9 qwattaa was seconded ami ; the matter ayrcei to the houtje there ' upon at half-past twoivt o'clock took a ; rei'esa until hali-pah one hua3c reasspmhed iieneral porter the , president's private eecr?tary appeared at j the bar and delivcrfmi the annual message which mr mcl'hers»n the clerk read on motion cf mr diwes it was referred | t3 the committee of the whol mr j uawes moved to print thirty thousand ex-j tra copies kef erred to committee on printing mr wood i)emocra new york \ tnovivl as a question si privilege that the . oath now be administered to the tkree mtmbtrn elect fr^ni a'-i'-aira not nworn in mr painh hinnlitii wisconsio j moved as an amerhcicnt to refer it to the j committee on becti ms mr wood raotr urn pretiocs question j which was hjuliuj bvfnrty-ei^ht to eighty | ioar and mr l'»iae a:iiendta4ent sgreed j to the oath of ofii e m almini*t«red to j the followire del>*;»*es from terntoriwi , lamra m katuunigfa montar..i : s f ! nuckolls wyoming s dubious iardflj washington phu»m charles new xe\ico mr stokes r-p term from the committee on tbe inlh cedbus reported | a bill t'jr takin the ninth census and to j lix the number of member of the house of i kfcprescntative nd tn provide for their i future app^rtiuumeut among the se«ral stjtes ordered printed an'l made the special , orfier for wcdn**^«.av pent 6,r farnswoiith rep 111 intro | dvced a j lint r«:«o'ntioo declaring virgiuia j entitled to nytamtatim in r.gress and j skct to have it considered at this time mr culixm tiep 11 moved that j it be referred to tha emmittee on recon stmctinn tt was to rtferr^d mr wood om n v g»*e notice of a bill to prevent the appointment of j if embers of c ngrens to any place of trust and profit under the government mr paine hep wia offered a reso lution that all credentials cf persons claim ing the right to represent the people of virginia or mississippi in the hoase b re ferrci when presented to tho committee on elections mr benjamin rep m 0 inquired of mr p*iae why he did not include texas in his resolution mr paine replied that matters in texas had not progressed fat enough to render that action necessary the resolution w a'lopted mr paine also offered a resolntion that mr eerr be authorised to act as a member of the committee on elections in the con sideration of the louisiana contested elec tion cases referred to the committee on elections mr paine offered the following reaolo t.on v.»tvfti that the trial of a contested election case is a judicial proceeding atd i ought like ether judicial proceedings to be kept from p^r^onal and partisan consid eration and influence mr benjamin more to table mr farnsworth rep ill re marked that it was a tltv sentimental re«o the speaker ruled that the resolution was not a question of privilege mr paine said he haj not effered it as a question of privilege bat he had not rap posed there would have been any objection he moved to suspend th rules the yeas and lays were ordered on that motion and then mr paine withdraw lv resolution mr ixgeksol rep ill introduced a bill to amend the biaklng and currency j act so as to establish a tree banking system mr judi hep 111 introduced a bilj to construe tuat part of the internal reresae law relative to manufacture 4c to as to exempt poik and beef packing from being classed as manufactured aruc!«s mr feitr.y ft-p mich iutnxlnced a bill making appropriations for certain har bon in michigan mr knkbbs<ljem 111 introduced a bill to aid in bnikliag a sokbar's monumen tal monad ia the city of liliaois oa motion et mr schenkk a report •* ths seewvuiy of the tnaaoiy was or dcrad wkmk waa nf«n»d to the cemmitum on ways tad mafju ad onbnd to i ta bo at • qmarur pact thr ad jomnmd upon the menblc-f o urn hove s^mels x of tk.isixtki>i»*hct(rfxew york who was abswt ia k«r^e a tha ztn iiiii-i of coopem w march and „ w ._ ~. „ 4nsim ol mr bnttdl will hm svorm is th vacancy mtu third diftnt of tlh»<ii r-iwriiii by *. b wnaknt'i mipitin,w«hiam-fe a bins ri who wol also t*k tu o«tk the mm will imxmm tw nil * tim houm u 9m foreign thi loydow tucks'correspoitmst pro hibited from intuuno the rupal statts-ollithr-9 nfw party tithe 3rk-:itch lrihlature-latir from tile m«vr indies t tilhu?i n m nruu | los no december 6 several veaaaels engaged in blockade running luri:i the lau ame.-icw war h»t been chartered for the sou cuil traffic dispatches from port said report that be royal sable and tsverol other thnli got aground ia tht oanal bat all wm to fm nff the coitmpoadene the london timrt hm been prohibited from entering papal hates rrasc paris dmembar 6 the political pro trarame ef emile oliver an<i ln partisans oaa beoa adopted witha>>o9 re«erv»uoii l ihirty-aeveu liberal dcput.cs â– > i > tr t^iui lag into a nervate pa^-ty ut ttte basis oi van new party i irm«i u n cf a parliamentary minister under oiiivu will be poaiible m lilaaa iiisoiu t i opposition candi date has been electee to uxo corpis legu iaui from tbe fourth l>i«trict of i'»r.i re lvmg 17,tha tote ' liik.li.-r decemoer 6 ik la reported i'i*t tat pruiaun furu^n ctt.o bu aentout a oirualar denying that tiitre v ny foun dation whatever lur the chftr^e origm&ung id austria that i'run.t encouraged the in urrecuoa in j i.uo.-a sl'als pakis decomber g letters from ma dnd awcrt that cm ii i'nm ihowi a de eded leaiaag in the di^eouonuf the lupub ucan party itai.f floriso uecemlj 6 the miniiter -â– :â– â– .» ii slut peudiu m t l : *: tialdini has been aakeu by tli iug to form a aew hatana occembefc 6 late adricei from st thoin&s report that great ex c aient prevailed there on ace^unt ut thu t lame for annexing jt domingo to the lnited states the steamship florida from st naaaire am red to-day one thouaaqd cavadouga tolunteer ar :; red to-day by the sj auiah mail steamei from spam tbo tro a paraded throng the city and created m eh enthusiasa telegraphic sum mart n o i^tuiat a i^uii a eutiohs niwyori decemb 6.—colonel white ly,chief of the united state secret her ice arrived in city yasterdsy from montreal with ex-deputy collector samuel t match ford who waa implicated in the recant m raw back frauds colonel y lately re ceived orders a few days ago from tin secretary of the treasury to go to montreal i and cause the extradition of matchtord who boh-fvi r expressed willingness t come without that inrnjatity lattibford states tbat be ia not as great a criminal »- he baa )''â– a represented aud is prepared to give bonds to answer th i lat f'<-h that may be preferred against him he will be taken before jujge pterrepout for examination to-<tay wimmm d c december g.—con gress re-ansooibl«s to day anil as httfc houses are already orgauized tbe i'reni dent's message which was complettd o saturday will uoubticas w '. â– -. i brfare tin senate and house tins altcnioru th tfcitiod it is a.uil will l>-3 euiineully practi 'â– â– * * - i closely devoted to l>ueirices altloiiuli leading men have marked cut no omm to be pursued tlo pnnui|iai hajpslasioa pro jxtsed ly senators is—fui..hi the puulu : oefat and auiendiug tlo t^ritt in th i house tbe foreign pai&by v ill iorm a promt acnt fi'.t-ur . j ho cuban question w.ll b eikrly conkidered petitions gfntjßg balli crcnt rights to the lit urgunta being alrt;ail i intbu hands of members ; among the tar lies t rusolutions introduce j v.'i 11 be oi.e < â– <.}.:• :: upon tho secr«*t>iy (' state for inform&tlvn ' â– â– .. ri v the dia posal of the largo appropriation by con great in aid of the american department tt ihe paris xp'jsit:<>n no eati^factory ac counts of its expooditure hiring beet made a caucus of the republican senators witi us hel-j this evenibg to revise tbu couiinit tces and till vacancies it mm to be oou ceded that mr mornll or maine will fill tfn vacancy in thti chairininst.i it appro prittmm made by the dtath of mr k«**cn ileii and that mr omhbb of new haoi th;re will b elected chairman f th » utr mit*»-.t on iv,al atfatri i pii'^o of mr lirioie rcsigled although th nvmecf mr unite is mentioned for dm iatur vv . modern diabolism a yjuxg max in watektow.v is affljcte with wktwt akd bpittits—sal£m wjt.h cdaft hjtvived ifrom thi milw»ukp v , - v .'â– "â– . 27 | fur the laat few c ruaiotsof * liang aii'i diabolic 1 manifestation have cowt irora the old german city of waturtowu forty miles wutt if us it waasaid tlat a young german had been sfiheted with divers evil spirits a i that feven catbu iic priests had i n r r.i-l.n the good city with miraculous jests of exorcum driving the devils oat a thu man with great flourish of prsyer aud incactatiocs as in old bible time . * miracles and ex orciam have become ra « products in thin c uutry we decied to hfch the scene of oc â– ;â– !< ji-'f and gather th facts in authentic form reaching water town .*â– > friday erening we took oar way to ti y hoiise of th ill fated family accompany a by mr sleeper depot agent ed cole '. ,-; ftrpublfran edi tor and mr march tfif artist a inter preter the family l:v in a stnall wooden loose just east of the dtpot they an oi the poorer order of peatantry coming to this country tome yean v ngo from the small province of i'omerauia in northern ger spaay the family asm is seige and con sists of a father mother thn-e boyi anri ire girls nearly all grown and an living in old fatherland simplicity together w found tb 7<k>ng man in his shirt sleeree sitting by the iijtle old pine table trying to polish his t*r with a rasor there was a prayer-book and three or four old dirty bead charms ct the table and a shilling picture of the crosa with a death's head at the bottom hashing in front the yuong nun ja a slight si aple light-haired dfrreleea looking youth • ' twenty-six who would be noticeably ot t for his ' game leg and withered twist d hand we took our seat on a pine itool waide him at the table while the old ft ki and the four grown giru stood groped about with open months and surin eyea ready tm re hearse the wostderfnt ht ory of the dvwum and the miracle the oaderf«l history date back to the old n/smnt home some twenty odd years ago * nd we give version of it with literal exactness when the yaun â– man t as bat fire years of age his next older sirt^r found a dock egg with a small pin h'.,i in i deposited under atree near their dytr s â– brought it in to her mother who old hr to take it lsvk after patting the m under the tree sga n it was pick icp an > â– tt*n by their old house dog who was im mediately stricken blind and racing with madness the dog was quickly killed when the little girl was seized witti moiilar bliudnestf and spasms ard taken t bl she lingered out * year in bliik'neai m s^'.riy till relieved by ieath tha boy c*rl was then immediate y attacked with blindnei aod parulysr fi wins co^tiau.ag fur uoiiths aod caving im deformed as described he lie id out % feeble exietdnc for the us years follow to when tihtdi&bvli cai agsacim seem fb bar m m ani got toe uppw hsndi of him sttrely the boy would now b saddenrj taken with contortions pnlunj round the head ! j.rkings of tu shoulds . smitiags of the fista krßtißff of tbe tee , t rotking at th moutb ashl looks of mm munam hatnd he weald oftes be throw vktetly en tw ground and strike at ai who spyiuoehsd him he woatd u wnu at tin table with hifcfag hands as kit tpa missis 1 uum the floor wu m-s of himself be woold mb tft sig at v . erose m ood's t«u wo«u c f sßa.«4 mm m bsmifmmtw rafb liwi lua taereln tne soefls oseurred as pfiifiur wtsrrau c^t*fll-tiac d»t tv q.^raan doctors plicl fcimwiurtwo to ml fkymewt kerbs wt all toaoarai - tfcttesesmsit i*e t psaattethmbatkt it eomatry s*d m tue spring of 67 they nude across the big t aters and found their way where they are bat trouble pcnued our htlpleas family across the water soon after their arrival h witertotß ob of their girla a pretty confiding little him of sixteen was pot to living in the fissuly of the latherau min ister in the city who*e church they all be longed to themiciitw had wren children ia hi family in a abort time the simple creator became the victim of her minister's paeaintii and in due mmoo ahe hot a liv ing evidence of her mitfortuue to her father hosse aft-r thn advent of the lifctle stranger the old demoniac ayraptoma broke forth upon the young man with added violence vvfcen under spell ha would spring to ward the child with teeth fnasning and eyes extended threatening o break every oae in hit body oftentimes nearly aji the family wonld be affected with him and v'l a blinding painful rush of bieod to their heads lasting for bonrs dnring evenings the doora woum ilia the wmdowi shake and strange hollow noise be heard ia one of the rocms huh nothing would be aeen on entering ll â– * ne evanimj a large ball of ore w*a aeen oa tha cook stove when the young man ruahed forward amot it with bis fiat mattering the fragments over the room ooa after the devil they thought go into their oow in the yard she wonld suddenly rear on her l*yt smite her tail and shake her hnma with savage fury for day no one oculi approach to m.ik her while the young man would gise at h«r antics with a wboop of joy such troubles could hardly be borne early laat winter they called in dr q unny son of the great stock bridge ind an ti:of to apply his skill ho administered erful herb j-hym to the young nan lao put powtrful drawing plaster on hi ibuulder the plasters were i ft for a day and when removed w.-rr luund to be ooven-d with bristle of various colors from a h li to three inches in h . tii minn things to come out of tho young man and no one mid account fur it the apintual medium was next consulted when a new difficulty appeared a nak<i ruled to be pushing ita head up the e<mbbj mail's throat till he was black in the facp the ushiufn of his tail could be heard un der i'm ribs below ! a goose quill w«a prcttcd down hia throat and pasites mads rver hia head till relief wh obtained and the young man quietly disposed of in bed the medium artrmd to have puwer over tha devila bt a timr but nothing beyund the catholic priest waa next applied to hat h declined to engage the devila be cause the young man waa not a c*thohc the bishop who happened to be in the city was afterward visited the bishep reached forth his hand the young man baking like aspen unable to raise hia hacd in return preaently the young man waa â– | meted tho devil his father aaid would not let the young man eat for twenty-four ! hours because of his vißit to tho bishop some four weeks ago a catholic convo ( tion was bwd at waterto.vn attended l.v several pneata tbu young inau was taken u the i ii.ii â– i to last the miracutons jk-1 - - if tlie priestly body and have the clevtji ra*t out fn asjajej on iving questioned tt lo the names ol the dnvi the lather ol : m vourc man said one of them gavu his natnu i willhelm lulircr known to tho f*ih : ing a i!i rif mm who had mur a hog driver in the old country warn ago for his money us state waa couaiiiered by sleeper a fully i'.iug fur the bristles whi h had been j out by l)r quinncy's powenul lioumcr plaster thurtday four wneka atio was net aa t lay fur the grand casting out of the evil pirits tim i hurcli w fiilf-d ihe young n*n was lai 1 on the altar •!>;.. snr in uad the tevou priesls now surroucdefi nu3 and began their incantations ly pnuuing him wiiu lioly water laying uands uy-m h.m m latin pray > , uid giving him some lot'em tbo had pto j f'-d they then addressed tlia evil pirits saying that they ab>uld prononiice >« cuide upon them if uiey >~:â– . t leave the young diau w.ic put in diff'reut at it ides before the piotsm of tho holy vir in with similar mamjajaj of sprinkling iiu:nius inceuse layui on of hand eta e'heko exercises wire i >{,â– â– :.:«■! at litl ; > â– limps thruugho'it the day sometimes the k\il spirit when spoken t woo id rstort hi his native german when sprinkling i m with holy water he toli them us ivuuh ij.c to-surrouud their whole church with water ..â– â– t purify it " when rt-ad i 1 ttiii prayi-ra he wunid tj u them t â– â– .»■' uot got the rivht one yet wbeu l , would repeat another aud another tdl it uiu'l better the catholic brethren say j.he kvil spirit ppokn out many times ia 1 ft-reiit tongues and * specially in tbe | lisa aoil l tin todgut it was believ l that fwur de>il were cist out ou thurs day oa friday thr â– more were aaid t . 1 un been expelled and ou saturday taoro tng the last mo^e oulursta thin all a/rr i to leave if ail the members of tbe church would leave wiik him all but three ac ,; n.i â– . i and the devil took hia departure m the r*at y ai.d wonder of the young man and the brethren we were pained to hear that another ilevil made uis appeu&nce a week ago and ft*:r bfing caat out announced that there were ktill f i r mnre remaining t the young man k'<rs up to m--»a every morn icg an i with all bis fauuly ia now a de tout catholic the young victim of this lutheran preacher lives on cuutentedly at home !â– little pledge being a kit robust looking boy i"f twolve moutlm tbn preacher was a - 1 rented laat spring nn the charge of i â– ; tion waa examined and oommuted to uu county jail about a month since he tori his b«d blanket into birips and hung him self by the neck till h was dead it may interest our wat«rtown catholics to know what tmr milwaukee " spirits diaoovered behind all this diabolical and . miraculous excitement the spirit of the old mobawk indian who claims to hav ; been a denisen of the other world for over a hundred yean report that there ia a band of six low mischievous spirit who get at tha brain of thia weak young man when ever opportunity offer very kind sooth ing treatment tb«y say will always bring better influences in their place and restoro tha jonag man to quiet beyond this they aay all their exorcism is the abeerest superstition and folly the snake alarm was caused by the pirits holding to tha throat of the young man and stopping the circulation till lm was purple in the face they can do it any time they aay upon any medium the old indian states farther a a fact of interest to tan scientific world that ths briatlea drawn out by dr qainny aro little long hairy worms that feed upon the muscles of the youag man and make him the diaaaaed and paralysed ol.jtjt tuit h is these wnruu the old indian aaya were generated ' > lirtl animalculee * i exist in th waters of a oertain api m which tfaeboyuwi to druk ci in geman all his paysical disorders spring fr-*n thf cau t and they wui in time finish him an electrical infant isothkr axtomih^ii fhvch itoxt t ximorial *< la loirt a retpeo'ab'.e french j wruaj giree the touowtax dt»ta:j on theaubject f vi infant nraaonung too mutt reiuufcabie electrical phenomena ever yet reported wo are ot rarpnaed to ka tk>t tb-r wilj be giv«a to the liuperud academy of medicine of partji an elaborate and ici*!.i g-dt cnmmuuiciti<n if dr c of lyons who with two other went to st urania i aod had the ecient.lie au.iacu.n of wlt 1 ueeemi tle dying agoniee fur the child u unhitpily dead of the poor little ioilt r " r wo.w mb that the uet ateto of the ileetrieel infant mee»u4 eoeae truly mtoduewf phenomnm for aeatly tiro ki before iv doatb ebetricsl lights aniferted theneeltee with t,t.j th.t eenfouded the eex liic bam who nly caw fire.'aeeardisf to uat not cry re»[>*ct fsl llipipal—i oucreaeanileet re elll|mh oocapy he epee anmnd theerwu hee^id lk.jm.wo mil who auareached it tw eeta aod a cog boßldm in the keoe wen aevpeued tolaam twaetata el thy wa afira iw atfcatf-|>i*al.ra»*.a>ai«iii â– , jl iei e>d«4 vithmt tha lar>t pflauai qet oe^be^etfeawv eÂ¥^bßew»ta ibv h^%e?t !*•* pee eada j it uak to tieep wklle u dfdfdfd tu bfjffam expeefch job printing office * i - ir*i*<_iim til teat best ica!vbbmm v aa i a imr o*4 a 4 j«»-«rk 50 u ear i wait rah seeeae rear xfl buffalo express th x express punting co ho 14 e swan t orntnf per year u tt ifmini " « m w**kljr " 1 m thk kveking express two edition st 1 ud ir.m 1 w dtj subscribers a bxxteut mnu per mk busin ess directory same business asl locatiom or tbm i './. msu uousb3 or bvrraho ftti"m ol our roul«n who fluke pnrcfaaam in baf !« , by tutun tuu out ukd uaiof itvt reference w kn tlm mod uoubm tb mlaottan hh bmo mfaluiij hbu aud umtwuj hhut class.t axes flanes edge tim skatts h « 1 j wini 31 j bcbuii ag'l implements castings tc huwajuj 11-.v » ohhs ch,<a»o i aiul bankers b w lit'rt a co main cor beoma books and stationery zr*bt uhiisth * bro 7 mala cor mobawk ma.aiin tavujh ioi mam biu.eu i u.m mo mail and t w ■««». h i otib lbs main blank books stationery tc toujio lookwuou a juiindu.v w main oiuls'k • jtnkk twand wlaiu boots t shoes a !.. bcnitvck !< ii â– i jill t3 u jt*tl i iw main hi.ank book manufacturer j li ' tin llhatm im aod lvo waabinxton oos?ectioners whol««tta a keuil w x bullock a co 16 8 !,'»;.' n carfets oil cloths keatherb f«b j zouk upbi.atarars 47 mala comfectionehs whole»»le btnky tieak.mc t t.l -^.' » b a mk.mlk.44-j mala uppoaite tiff honm china lass a crockery matiuaw o'ntlli 21»«aln oftu k nkwmaa m 4 mam carriages kajitet h wali.aut lock n«ar comnar souaa crackers 4c . otglfs a smn it 6 and 107 lulicott coal whoicsale mud r«uil c n lil'dlav 4 co r ert and ttrraoa okoikua i^ni agl k<mt ocbcam coal and fig iron o r wil^un * co , m hhi cor yi.i-ip|.l k . ijtlm'llium 1 loounarcial hurt loot 01 ma niml dky goods rvi'l lif'.st a u , 3j2 main dkapeils & tailors m h tuyu.s.aiimalu uyek ano renovator lucas ciiiuitick 3 m«,n envelope mamfacturees d w 1 husahjt 22 w dnn encikaver-1 on wood odo d wlulltma ttm mkin fancy goods fcc t jf.h rikuunu a co 420 main furniture 4c isaar d wuite 257 main k uulotul . co jim hun klour feed and grain yf u c^ail terraca cor h,.i ficuit and oysters flait htuit co 2 waabluj(u,q fine brass castings buffalo brass koundki 7 ijchan glass and pai'ek show cards j f huffman 18 fe seneca rt up main grocers wholeialo a h jo,i>sto.v 11 i 1 gri k;i;ius wholeaalo and reuu x u uolman 17v main '.!.•> w acutl 17 a beueta gents furnishing goods apdis-'n ii mtakkoko 5»7 main b « la»ufc.m-fc a boji gu main mutt « weirht 3('7 mkin ouns and jewelry j o hobeo.n a co 1&5 main hotels bosn'f.vs hotel cor washinfton and carroll harness saddles ac i a lytui a s s 20 txtliance oppn«lt mansion da.vl x mlwi'iikey sucwawr u jn uunv j.:i..v a bmk,mi maiu habdwaxe iron ac c £ wai.i.iu,'uk main and i swan itokt.'nh v lill c,.r p arl andsaneca sldnr.y mfl bfaku , c i - main d wiitc wt£u a c 0.,204 main cor w swan hardware and metals fkatt a co 40 4b and 160 tcrraoo hot air furnaces a u oilbekt 85 main hats caps and furs c # f ok â– r i il u3 slain beucitoi.d 4 uk <-, 1 ualn wm nmtt,a main iron foundry rai.ix iron wuka.s viuj cor mlasiaatppl glimo.n ikos wukkd caurun cor jackaon iri.s ropwdgbs engines boilers g£o w xiffr aund a co waabinrton nrohlo iron nails r r spiks 40 prait a co 40 4i aud 60 l«rrac lagek bker mt,li\rds 4 ibchati i jliatta 201 mail t light carriage and sleigh d 0 oodwik 33i a:nl 300 waihmgton looking glass picture frames how.utd * iiuniino it k swan malleable iron piiatt a lbtiohwobth 42 and u frrraoe marble mantles and grates o b ct^m'eß ill douware 1 bwautz ti c j 303 ll,n mauble and granite works john chawfubu 1»7 and lul nlajara mlllineuy wholaula and rauil henhy o'uuies.tjo main v rf tfuuuauu 40u main mournino gocd3 ikjdd bejt « co iu llm manufacturing jeweler 3 0 h v jl'knoli-na 327 u'aiurn**on music dealers and publishers jiwltt a mischha 2«3 main organs portable pipe derrick fl'lgemakka a co m 41 and u clinton organs melodeons ac 8«0 a rkincb a co niajira satanth and ma rjland oil 9 paints c s peass '-â– .' and 67 mala planing mills doors sash ftc w a evans a co mechanic printers i blank book man'fs bakeb a lilsts 220 and 12x waablaftoa auaat plastic slate roofing b r inxks 144 main pianos music tc jottikr a dkntoh m mala piano manufacturers o lurt2man io im and 110 baaa.la mist beos 401 niagara oor marjlaa4 paper hangings c m h blkak.llsmain monruomerv bros ms main mebhim nichols 679 main pnotographers w m kxioh main e b hambletox 506 and 4«0 main b l buss 379 main sewing machines craovf.r a laker s m co 411 main wheeler a wilson 8 m co 174 mala aor wilcoi » oibb3s m co 14 s ihtlaloe awt 9 m co , 18 w swan rlores^e s m c 0.,401 main saddlery hardware 0 nktt a letc 3worth 52 aod h t»rraa silk hat manufactureba o mackenzie ist main stove hollow ware bud a co cor braoa «. aodlrta caiia stained glass bnftilo st icrtd olasj wottis fj paa«v oe l burxs ii main steam coffee a spice mills chase a ookf 531 main oppcaita cfcurchaa school furniture w ghabs a son 211 sevento scales and safes bcftalo scale works v main stoves and hardware haw ferris a co ut main btoves furnaces and ranges i wahtzaoo.,s«jma;n tobacconists a m toam^ac l.,lm)lvaablnrv.na«amp«rl oibsdn f howard aou.,m waalaaitom watches jewelry k diamonds fitkutd jkwclbt stoke tu halm t i uickisso bs4 mate oak b castle iu mala • citvkki bavoh m maim watch makers a jewelers walfeii » 7 mate lost asp pocxd | lost monday nov 29 a new found'aikl doj ltb black liaca r.ram.iali c , or d leg and itomacb aba-u.l 1 tear old unffl to u.e r.ame f j..-c ibe duter will u i.-u'.iy re warded 07 laariug inrimaliun at 72 rlter at or 547 wntbat â– ii 1 boaepijfc ajd loik.imc wanted by a young mait biardlnffin phvau famllj adrt-e • i»at in7 term i etc 1 hilomath cr tbia ofltee 17-21 boarding — gentleman and wifa dasfn â– board in a private family where ii rt re no o-^erboirden i r.w.r i dcaired urm mts exceed h par w or would rent one or two furn-at.ed rooma wltbou board andrew clf h ihhj,moe jy 1 .) o niagara st , boston block 1 s ** b^ard for a fet-tleiaao and wife or fcur mng â– ifentletaea . •- w*»t£o bars wanted to rent—in the nairhborhood rt our o c or near ibe eonwr ot n a d morgan rta hu jk a ba dfoul lo w swan at v iounty orders county ok i j im io,w ol co i,ly ordan wai.vd bt lol'is otto real kuate broker _^**_^ 1 browti'i buiidinf yifanted virginia land of t flea • i -»■.-- warranta joum oito fel pearl at t i htl p—pk « a 1 1.5 ooi washington st wanted wwt a^fo dcook none oth r nad anj-ly 17 it 7ft delaware bx.—wanted a u i u c 0.,1 in a familj u nnlj lour j.-r .. lib era waga at-plj immeclataly 14-;t aq main st.—wanted two o'jo germ nki u out for kluhen a>.d the o hei for up sulra work i7^t ' help males wanted — a feeder for a j_ncw^pjj^pret^^pjj^at_th^,ln « 17-'f vyantkd a person to can ' * vaas i'l '* ii - '-"•[.(â– / fio'k t • ttiliiithi v dirt * a j od caiiv^aar wil hsaaj l,i i â– ~;<â– .. .. jsdjrev hk.w cutjfany ibi . fflce wanted a general a(jknt f«r i)i ' â– ,! â– *,â– â– l aincx to ~ n br canr&annf • fbts psrkina ik iluuhs'i inon zpoive k-roa is j af'm " it will ki-f f x work lit luu cmvui ra ad ira-a imme li»-t ly f&i refer n'ea vtjta musimimknv & co l*z broadway c lev iai.it obo 7-t ' tio b ok binders.—wanted a l forwarder biker k ju.neb 220 and k wa-htntrt<i!i rt-ent ku u wanted a situation by a flmt-cla â– drewmaker sj a private in â– â– in quirs at h w swan â– (. fi jt y anted by a steady mar 1 t !]<â– â– ] man a-jed 35 a â– â– !,-â– â– i »« porter or la mir eaps>cit in - i i.-n h cat make himaelf u«.ful *.â– t4 1 od plain hand addr.ii t a t.,tbs ottl k:'.vst foe haxiti hoihek dklawark street property for s.i two new two ator brick dwell iaßji wth ti â– . â– lop i<ts 35x40 each •■-•'" on ths wr^taideol delaware atreet near alltn ths luild inffs are modern stylo with jfai water cemeottd ■»■l.r and lauitdriea .'â– r.-.n desiruua of pur i-'.t-i-i a ■• i 1 i ;... xin : .-â– thu buildtngi 13 lyon ft baker erie land offl i>l'ffalo imver puoperty for l.jith oitendinj from itic river throuuh t > the ship v i r „■'â– .*•:â– [:.',]. blip a-.d pratt k wad ham i-.1 13 _ lyon i liakuii erie i^nd offlee water fkont l«t-a lar(;e lot on pared ntreet and a'no harinn wi er irmtt acca*il»lo by sl'ijipinjc splendid at r f^r cual r t.iii ~.â– - ur.l , will 1 sold very 'â– â– ->â– 14 lyon a baker erie land f>fßf liiiistclass east side pitopetity l f^r ss4a.-.thn comimdiout 2-tory a d attif hrirk dwcllu.fr with **'>â– >••<< •■in retr nn th aw er.r of s inv^ion and uichik&ii ts.,with fuinace fv water and bath mm all n go â– â– repair lot 7±>x ly al»o t-i-tory and banfmei.t and attic brick house 133 s i>t*i ion t with n w french r.v f n wa ter bath brick bam m alley to bjh hon haa is -â– â– â– t'i all id t i order kim thß j-itiiry and win t.rlrk dwellinu s3 oak st very good huutf lot 0 it ftoi.t lyon a dakeh trie lain t'ttic houbes and lots fop haul uy hume it sanfokd lfl was swan st hudson si 1 t.irv frame lut hkisb price i2coo it wawhnifftjn at 2 atorr brick lot 20x70 pn_e tsooo l north dit:aioa it 2 torj frame 1 t 2jxl pr.rs wa'o l 2 a d 54 fifth at itory frama loublo house lot i'.iiuo price t+ju'i w l-j.it l.^-le st i v—j frama lot mxls r:e m lmivr.j'i at in rj frame and 1 lory brie pr m 2350 3.2 nonh di*i*lun at !. atory f-un let 25x115 prlc 2a uclintoa st 1 atory frame lot sixloo pries mb 1w georifi at lj-atory fnune lot 2*x77 pries 10x1 a arkansiast h atory fraaae lot oiloo pries mm t.7 sixth st ist ry cutta^e lot 40x131 pric imt 1»2 sixth st 1-story cotufe lot 25x100 prite 91300 fonnayltaniait 2-itory fraiiis lot v>xlflo prios rm 207 ninth t 1-atorj frame and bare ist 40xlw ft rtl pne fij n 143 terry st 1 ator fraiua m soxlou pries imt 175 ihstenth at 1 ttory frame lot so to alley pric *•-' 00 ij cbsstnut at lfatory frame lot 2zx6o pn«s mm 2j monroe it l-at«r frame c ttage m soxlob price llftrto »^> 177 tleÂ¥ci.t u t 1 u-ry frams tay lot 30 to sllry lice uoo 63 cii<l"ice at 1 atory frame cottage lot 30x100 pricr i o.j iw3 fifth st itory frams so'.tace asw price mm 67 mi nr.ie at 1-atory foams eottace lot 30x109 price 11300 summer st 1-atory fnmo eotun lot s^xsoo ti-etmo c'l rieap houses for halk.-twu ' nsw l|-story frame'houw d 9 and ids cottafc t with f»i and mt r aud very deainb^e new n-st'-rj cotta.e on twelfth **, nes>r maryland two-atory fr m 2*l f»,rjo mrv lanre ot two-story frame 71 sfycttth at with barn v at r y frame su ninth st mk i»r 1 atory briok 394 york st lot 40x100 tvro.t»7 briek t 154 s divtstoq at centra losattiet twr>-story brick 310 swan at nearly aew two-story frams sft seaess st lot wxits to r : som bt a f •'â– hari t;ri all the above property will he ao'.4 chsap and moetlj on easy t*nn for partk-uiars f app'yto lul'is otto roalettatellroket 13 3 brown'bb^ihttaa f>r sale—a new residence on ths outbw«st enrwct of liowood artnue and brraot it perfectly fluuhed thruufhnut 11 apply o john o to si pearl f ix>r sale.—a new and first claw 5i story residtmic wrh all the modern fm t trmei.i south aide of ferry street w „• af 1 â– -. awar lot luil fett termi easy f bvetl kkhf t houurter building for sale—house and lot 264 sam st pries t£soo apply to john otto mlsarlst for sale—by m mccomb 10 s msmma flourinff mui for aaj la ih v11<t of willttick bmrlj new has all th modern improtementa this is nm of ttw una mills ib thts sum smutsrtk round 17 fnr sals in the tlla or anr*ra m full iif ilai ilninf a &■• buaiimss this is a food ohauce for any on who wlshss to ci-jh >* l*ii kiad of buslßess stora and dvauioctorml in the t-i'h o wl link this s oo oi tew fltmst baudines in ths place ud dotnsr a large oouutrj trad wi - i sell th stock ii desired a ftnt-dat rwid«i>c for sal in the tlllaf •' aurara food barn about 1 acre of ground fruit of all kinds ah*t tr«m itc about n 1 wale fre'b tns depot tillag re«ul«nc for sals in aurora h 4 acres offinvgardm land has ersry kind of nut good barn itving watar ac about fir minute.'.walk 1 rom rortktolatim rlllatf of aurora t-story frmue boa with wins l.,i<hci off in n style has oae ten u und two mioutw walk from th depo b<por sail in ts vilhaf of wulink s-story home with wing oauar ntv barn on aero of land of au rora from 10 imuptoll a«.,sjl u«d*r fine cuan'ssab*wp«psrtjwinua j ldch.»ptandot sinuns or 111 mp**r pn^rtjriii•xcha < fv i?or salb—t-ie folluwing d r slnme rws-mt **, t dsa»»mss>.,t**bt7 w*af md sagn gas wtarandlurttae lot m^lla vowluaßsk s-morrl wit 2+toty nmr.gm afctsrtr»jkln«a.aa mar a»d attk wttk a m a bhvbass sbksl bvavwv afv^aaawal amt blkßalav^aa a^aavatbavafafaft sassriraasr 1 *• -• — atpitkvjogmotm paarii i*^rka\t biboaik opteeed fob a vi am dajm taauamea « m.v at mat k hotlata javsryaciiui cnun a 1 ssosmisx laiprow aam at m aau oua a>w dan •* itwaa tanted—a partner with a i t cuh capital 4 c3ooo to mm tr & wrl i l*hed j-ayn bu-mess in tfaii dtj profits lirn r.-ks nomm«l om capsb eof taking charge f offic balnea preternd address t roogh the foktoffl bubine6b it-tl por sale—agency for erie co j • fa w nyitem for cutting rsnoenu ft sim opportunity for ft nun la.lt or genii man to iuk money tearing urn ctto reason for ei.tnsr apply t 446 mft rt it^t liuk sale—this stock aisl good j will of ft grocery tor doing ft good busioass ta owr er of v la compelled om account of ul health to ,- c up tn traajoe for laforrnatioa inquire at or aof couage any allen nn eu ka t yyg sale missoui faem lands 1 we have for aai or ti c 320 acres in one , â– t i . c»'e ojttn'y mo within is miles of the slate capital rim ii k'i ui'l act led eountrr witk rai.road ml rirer navi/ation wui excinngs for ft !.â– j-e ft!)d lot in t c dty or farm id the ~â– . â– try i - , *"- ptr ac:a u liv a baker erie land office i^or sale-a valuable farm x t sit acre atxni 00 acres well umbered rood • r buah splendid bouse ar.-l buna i i tmi : ja y { arm ftnd ch-a boua in good order p.--j l«r.m tarm well watered eapim of keepin mi cows will give time oo a une ul exchange p*r for city prop erty fftrm tltuaie in beiini1 j'ni county o miles f r..iu attica inquire at dwakds * ll-'sum i 10 x s#ri«-fa «'. u l'tjk sale—a valli'ablh fakm of r l*i acres with good house and barn about s acre f fcoo i tim '•(. fin orchard , nituaud a out i roilee southeast uf potter's con en naar him ur_rh i â– -- • i-c ry ; ejjwaki>s «. i;i klano kic 10 e se -.* ft a good engine and boiler fox a \_ aale cheftp ftt the ' ni n j c :::_- ml1 boller * ktlhtenwalt js3-u cor chicago at 0170 papeits~foit salk^at~~6o centa and 7 cent a hur ired alt hi cft.ce fo lfci kouhft rooms and power to rent the rwomi ar deairaue and the power cou ant inquire of k a b hul4bb michigan at to lfct-hoi fck houses to rent—i have anum bor of desirible liouh whil-h ffl lent to 11 j 1 im ftt zte»ti r :â– ..â– : r*u of reat luuu i/rro 12 s bru«vri t ...';... a furnished bousb to rent lij houae no 017 main rt buff»lo with a tptrden in a hi^h atate of cultiration atiached i to o rented to a small iftmily for ihroe or aix muntha â– it until the lrrt uf may next powe^aioti eiven vii the ist of ju i lano p'cture ac bieluded im water fv . *„ x>aihed and ham fur inlor j matiun apply on to prt-iuiaei oo acv lav : l ti 1 x h iarinf tb present mootu utiokua w ' h.m.ohton n 7 uaix ht hormeh ami < akkiatifcls 1?or sale—good hor e buggy aii'j units for salt cheap will g:*e time ou lue eajne if required hi i j â– .'. cdwaki>4 a bt'ckland hokbks wanted to keep thr ug-b the winter at fa m in west seneca ' boot 4 ii.,1.1 ir m haio bt cue it^ue ai.d feed for frxm fioto 60 he.d addrea l u pkait tust i office ih>i 28j7 buffa'.i kll-lm | m ok rt a 4 fcsl money to loan—i have fif i teen thousand dollars which ! wuji t in in i>un.haae money mortjfagen john iti'o 18 ' fearl tt mortgages jk bajlk iiuml k sankoki h w swuil | vtotici of intention.—notice j_l n hereby gives th it tlic city fit ufmo i tend t t*ke the hajd her inal.t-r deitrihtd f r * pur lie parfc or ta~ka an i ihe appruachca thert-tu and all the certain }■■•• ■» or pandi of mul w r\u p rti of l.lo,:k ot 146 ms i^o 7i ss 6'j ii 105 10 108 125 120 i^7 12s 129 ljy ixi 1 8 17u of tno new york male heervatiou laiyd fjßd part cf the i"«iry lot nd lots 11 11 llltt 1-7 an 1 cw of the soutli vi.l^e ad black kock ap--i)o 57 o 59 60 h 2 f^j 4d si 76 t h7 tti ci g tt 40 tt b j 4 23 21 0 aim a iuwn hip u raii«e3 (•! the h.-llami l.&nd tomjutiy's siirvev tutd b inif more panic^-rl dc crii^d mlbavm be l ninn)i at the mti :â– â– *.â– of the aoathenj line of v..rk btrcc«,(m * f.<ur re.l itr.-e with the tailerly hm tt the to mug path on the eaat side of the trie qfmfc thtiico ti iriheny ajlhaf the » terly line i f the o*i path mj the ojsl hi b the lr *• cd.u a chi intrrwetiun w.lh the auutti ime t vermont â– i;the:ly hue of yvnuoul rt.eti as â– imb ro<l hlr-h to its ii>t*meciiun with the vtsteriy jin of sixth street a a six n.d t rtr«t thence aouthcriy imaj the wrau rly hnr of caul tiixtb str el to a p.mt 34 c t n,>rther'y troni lac n.rthwt^t c rner of e-nth tr c and y->rk utrccttasa loar rod mtnufyi ifceact st itjhi an^'ti irt-ui ami piralkl to the hunk line f i«-d yikk stre-t t ip mt in hit < sslerly hm e»e..th»tre t in a f,n;r n.d stree thirty i ur ftet uuithferlt irum the nartiatasl benaral s i york a d raid sc\tirh;trect ih mm mwtlieilj lim i the c'lrntr of kaiil bwmfatt wtri andcuniiecii.-u str tt a n our rod-lrect tijeute • astcrlv a]i,..jt uic suuth enj line of ai«i qaßßmtknajt st.etl u he outb uest c rn«r of anal caommttobi ami fclaajua xtret-u ij a n x r-td streei thetict outhcrl a gtag ihe west erly lit.c uf mffj wlaggw itrttt tv a |— mt 31 bet dmrowriy fr â– i r-.e i.nrthae-1 curnt-r uf >â– * d vi^ara and vnr . streets tliunct ai'.cr y cii a hfm m ihi vii ut iiiitlitny al rijfiit a .:.â– â– > r.i;u an-i | im ; i . tin north lint of bail vr.ru btrctt.t^a p.nlit f irty fo irieet nonhtrly iiom the nurt ie.it corner of s»id iacara asd v ik t-tret ihtdce nurthirly alotii the i a teny line ot caid n - ri t>trerl t > the i h eintcoiier ol id sifty * uij cuniiecicut trett i hence e-etctlv alon tfis aomheitj lino of v i connecticut fctrett to the southwest com r of said connecticut street au<l nm:h hkmi is a tour rod street thenca nwutbldj tkmg the westerly me of viol ninth a imt tv a pianl thirij-.oui ft?et i.ortherly fiom the njrthwe^t c.ru.r of mid xvt ainl in h a'.reeta th^iicj cfcfterlv • a a fhm thirtj-four feet di-tjul n.t ri^'.t mglaja i onberly tr..ui a d j^rallel o th i imrth hue v h»id yurk street to a poini 11ti.3 feet la ter.y from tbe et>it line â– f ttn'.h strci t a a f"ur rod reel thence mltlj on a o 370 feet tmom ft un tance ot m leet u ft p«m on a lii.c tmtta fur feet it-oa t northerly at n^ht anyit from and pan tfi to the uortti une of north street a a lour r l d street tm lett w.stc ly from ti_e east me of btmtt street as a tuur ro i street thence caslcriy ajoajaj a in c thirtv-f>ur ftet distant nonl.erly at ripbt »).(â– tv frum anil para.uet to ttie nuith hue of bbm nu th street to the ii c wf a c.rde of bf bat raajlflt the line flfty feet distant northerly at riifht angka from r-'l j*r*l * 1 to the a-^uth line of b>id h'tirth atr r wttm a line bfty feet distant tast-rly at right angle f mm aud pftzmiiel o th w â– ' hne of bopn ttnal fm . four rod au-eetj as not i vi tut northerly trora iu int-r cct:on witb jers y atreet thence north rly and easterly aiong the line of mid circlu to iu iut«nn.i tion wi'tli tht westerly line < f said kogers pm -â– i 1 touihcrly un the tune course a ikjw laid out northerly from its intersection with jersey atrret whence northerly sjod the said westerly line of said roger itreetto iv mteraeclion with aurcu of on hundred and fifty feet ndiua the centre of aaid circle being ftt the intersection of me centre line of eit7 atreet fta laid uut westerly of the new york stftte reeervatiod line with a line fifty fee distant ea*u-n ftt riiftit aoglea from and partllel to ibe weak line of aaid hc^en street aa laid out be tween jer.fy and f^rry str tti thence westerly nnrtberly and easterly along the line of vitd ctrcie for ft distft&o of three hundied ftnd aetenty-flva feet u ifcs intenection with a una fifty foet dutaot •■-•• erlj at ri^h t angles from and parallel to a line drawn from the centre of aaid ctr.le to the t..ut:,»-r-t c ra of lot 127 ant southeast crner of lot 12s of toe south tillage of blft.k lie apjllo s.rvc 9 bvirret thence m,rth nine degree thiny-fir minutex east one thousand three hundred and eiuht feet ihence north fifty-three d srees west 342 feet to toe south line of boucjc arenu hence northerly at right angles to buck arenuc to the north line of said bouck arenue thence north 3 deyrees eaat 423 feet to the west line of rogers street fts laid oui dorthsrly frsm buuck aieiiu thence eaoterly ftt ri ; h t aatt iea to a*id rogers street to the east line oi said rogers street theue south 53 d g cat 89 het tbence north 37 deg eaat 2323 6-10 feet to the line of ft circle of sfio feet radius the centre of sftddnle being south 5 d-g west 60 feet f om ft point la the ao'uui line of b.rd ftvenne | lool fewt westerly from the southwest corner ol bird ftvcnne aud delaware street thence sortheny and easterly sioimj the has of said circle 607 fe-t theoce north i deg eaat lflmd-iu feet thence d,:.h s° fe*t 717 feet tl.eoce north s deg east 1460 1-ltf feet thence northerly anj efts erly on toe line of ft curve of ltjj feet radius for a dia rance of ssi 72-lvo feet thence south bi tie , east too feet tbence eaat«rly youthesirterly and north easterly alun tlie lines of a curre of 000 fiet mditis for a du'ance of w0 feet of ft eurrc of suoo feet radiiia for a distance ol lao feet ul ft curve of 51<w fett ladius tor ft diatanee of 240 toet ami of a rutre of 1500 feet radios or a difance o sss feet to a point in the east line of delaware street 718 feet south from the intersection of tr.e nort 1 line of lot 61 holland l*-<i compftnj'i surrey with th east line of delaware street thence nonbeft terij along th 1 nc of a curve of ojo fevt radio for ft dutftnce o 405 f st a-.ii ot ft oirrrot suoofeet radius 70u fe-1 tbeno n rui 48 deg 24 mm east is9o feet thence i.onbeuteny al i the im of a cmve of iuo fee rad ua itr a distance of 7:3 0-10 feet croesing the aoatb me of amnirst sireet at a puint 23j5 f et eas'erly irom the southee.it corner of l>el4ws>ieftikl amber«tßtrei-tji;ibeu enerth 76 deg t mis ea*t 4v2 f*et thence easterly along the line of a eorre of ifijw feet iadlu for arirance of 411 m 0 feet ard ot a curve of ix4o fe t ndiua f-r a di*anc*ofem fe t tfcei ctseuth 7u deg mmn emet 4w feet ikrno aimtnwrtnrij and southerly along the une of a curve of 195 feet radius fur a distanc • f 154 0-10 feet uieno south s ksj sff mm west 670 feet eroding the sosth line ot asaheru street at a p0tt4431 faetßfhsry trejß the uti east c^rßrr of pssjtttit irr 1 *—*■■—■* str.eto tbenc1 southwesterly a^m the line of a currt ol kio feet radiai lorsdis wesoftws l f t übence south lb deg b ssin vest tu fee isaan juthwe uri and muttaarr law ike ham of •> ram ol 100 stan radtm tor a s - 15j mo feet to ft pwint in cc north lne cf caaiin str-et übs fset w»st irom the mctln-mt e-.n-r o cwfa aao stain mk th uajiimill •* right y chftpiu street to the south mm of chupia ftrest tltutc 1 alone th tine of acurvsof 106 f njiua for a cv ance f 6 feet thence south 4j w x msb west 9m act us the line i â– <â– â– irf^sftt^jssa rseutat vbe > csj ejmar v asd v.ahtzmmlr tlj tte v • o • la cirel ar o-w fw thn«m *». mis b lidlhim to a point in u mm fia ot l ibm 100 imc orteu irom be noltkmt •»• - «•« tmi tak u tkaaa wuh « *^- • •!«■t ir l«-wott.l>mimgtll»^llly««h»lh>«ritiloo kahaagf > t«r o om i«c a lor • 1.1 «. • - ill i " * imranf mm m • jmhh int amrir «"â– u le€al wotices northsaat eorosr of sum street ltd odajrma aranuc hane touth tt d c*t on alio panttel to aad 1015 f et dutaat w.stefij from ths izt li f wai u strcat m laid out betsf**d b*st sad fsctt i reef ttl u 100 irvt tb south bfi df 47 mi a cut 270 ftsc.thaccc soath s ds st 810 f*m umcm oath as tleaj 44 mm east 10qs fmt umoc mouth ~ le west 76s fast to the hm of a circl of stt eat radius tho eentrs ot salj drris btinz st tf.s i of th centre lire ot b»t rtrert-rilh the soutiitrly line of oeee street c mtioum aa-terly l.ier easterly and aontherty alorgihe him of sud circle u us intersect od nith tbe dorth una cf best « reel at a point in th korth irus of wtid x t t-ert 159 feat aaaterlj iron uk lotanectiod ot the north ln of test itreet with th south c it line of the continuation of gaacsm mr«ct tl.enec waaterl alon tha north lins of avat etrs t 1 m feet theoos s^uumtlt at ri k ht sjarias to beat stnet to th south mn of aaid best it reel > u.t toutl 48 d«k s3 q.in we&t im tmt to a line al fart oi^taot eaaterlv at right ancles from and larailelto the eaiteriy liiieof campstreet^sqow laid ii.ui cw,.i rltr.n.rh1 an.lest a-ij t.'aiup stree 'â– -: eet u>a lu.t si feet distant w.sterly at r«tataosiea ' :. o and parallel i tha west line cf said camp â– reet th«ncs north 41 d^g 27 mm wtst ltw ! hat to the south line ol best street th«nc ! irtherly at right angles to btst street to tb north j as of bcmstieet thence doitu ia dec m mm east ix fee ilcace a&uui 86 d 23 mia u.thfwt | thence aonh s dfg s2mlr east ih4 feet htoca a mth t uetr 47 mm cut sgi feet tfacoce north u deg east alone a line pamlel to asd lt>6 feet dis tant waiur from tbe est une of walden ifrtt lift*.4s eet u.ri r qortherlr and northtsmrly a onga line of a euro of si 4 eet radius for a dl j tince of 2338 1 fee hence north 47 deff.smin mt 193 0 28 feei to tbe north dcoruar of kain and 8t : thence dorth 47 dek3mid.,wrsillol.4feet lo ihqlu,eof thr circle of 245 e«t radius i»bor de ' • â– â– l . 1 thence wi-ster'y and norther a ona the line of aaiti circle 677.6j lect tbewm nurth 43 def u mi i wt-st 1404 feet thence along the n rth .*» of < iiapn strt»tn')rthmtdetr.,w l stl463.mftet;u>ei»os oath id rteg wtst l.fi.s f«t theuce s^uth 1 de westsqgfeei thence aouth 3 deg west sw f.e t.i-.uce south 10 jeg . west 704 feat thence south » j-k weatouo feet thence north 51 deg west 404 toatto mm „, the easterly un of delaware a^eet 2143 feet northerly in a the n rtbeast comer if ua'a«-are t.-eet and de'evan sve-uc thet cc boiti srlj along the e&s-erly line of delaware htreet 276 feet then e an tberl and dorthwesterlr alona ths line ol a es*m of 334 feet raiim ri airtance lit3l.j6fetrt;tb-iieen.,rth4lde^.2lintn..we»tssb 40 raasj hence i.firc.*»-t.ty mi weat«rly al>nu;the 1 ne tt a curre of v 96 fw?t radiua for a di-iunce of 7io f.et tb t.ce north 8 detcrm we«t 400 feet ;â– 'â– â– .. j • uth 5 cv , west 161 m 0 feet t i the line of lic.me.iaao fo-t radius v above described tbenca euter.y and aixthra terly along the line of id circlu 647 feet thence 51 d«g 4 mm east 1 4.0 feet thence noit;i 38 deg 6 uiin e»ut 110 feet to the wtst line of de.aw.tre street thenoe aaat rpy at r^htang-in u delaware atrett tj uie eiat line of ih law*,e street thence south 51 deg 4 mm . itl 317 fett to the northerly line of bouck avenut â– her tc nouthcrl at ii^ht ari([lea ej bow k arenoe io ibm snath line of ikmcw ajwwus thence south bd«t .!â– .... ur i 4 â– (':,-. t : die cut line of delaware a ret thence w ste it at rijrht ansrle to delaware street to the w*-t fioe cf delaware atreet tbence i 111.rth 51 j g 4mm , west 317 feet to tbe ar.u'.h tne uf bouca avt-nue thence northtrly at right angles a e uck avc-niie t the north i.r.e of boock ayenue ihu.ee lortli jb ilk 56 min,cot iii feet,thence i dortfa 61 die i mm west li»4.ti feet to the line of 1 he circle of 2w fcit raclua aa above described hencc weatcrly and noithwesttrly aluns the lint of i fire c 3u4.4 ictt iheiice south s7 deg wtkt btlfl f et th nee aouth 53 deg eait 89 fe-i u the 1 orth me of b<uck avenue thence southerly m \ rlajtit bflapsß to buck avenue to the aouth line of unuuk hvenue th«-n.-e south 37 deg west bv7 feet tkhsms afmltta w dt 35 tniu west to the line of the e.rcle uf liv feet raiiiua at the junction of ferry ami ro n btfmas m above descr bed thence easterly m iitherly and h,uth«eatot ly al ng t!.e uns of xaid ci cla for a disttuce of 3*w feet to it inter ! ssatfaaa th a live 34 fe^t di*taut easterly at relit from m-1 parallel to the eis l<ne ot , â– ui:re otreet aa laid out between jersey and i fe ly athhtjt thence southerly on the line 84 feet t lit 1,1 easterly at h^ht anifle*1 from and parallel jtj h can line < t attid ruutn s r et to the ine t the circle of 150 feet raoiua at the junction of ! north and kogtn ntrecu aa a v t - desdibfd i hence e-rt«rly s mtherly and westerly alonjf the iitie of aaid circle to its intersection with the nouth j iriy liiie tf n nh ntro«it as a four-ro . trjet therca wtsteriy al.-ng the touthcty line ! f baid nonh street to a pcint 100 feet e*«t«r.y trot , lbs ■•■; < 1 uf the soutlitrly hues of n d north 1 -:; eel and vurv re*-t aa a four md street thence j wsttarl on a line of a curve ol feet ailiui to a ;- mi 111 the jut:i line of raid toffe atroet 100 ie«>t . westerly from the n u-rseca-on < f the sottth line of rt north and tmk streeu tbenc me.ierly lon,j urn i.uth line t xaid york street to te intersect.on will qu eaa'erly line of the towing path on the e»rt std of ihn erie canal the placi of beginning ard â– .: ii i r ', f land in a circle of 160 leet ra im ths cawjss i,f said circle bataaj at the : t â– "-.., â– lion of the 1 entre basj of sixth tr ■• m % all rod -â– â– â– i and uansachus-tla street < < a four rod tnot oeorge 8 wardwell 27 : 20t _ city clerk ct'stou bodsc t buffalo n v nov is 19r9 ( v^o bs3—voticb is hkrsbtgiten a>l ttat the followin nanifd 9 oods.warwi and mer rlunhixe vix lt poundnclov,i * t>ottiea brandy 20 ;â– â– .:. all vice 1 :â– 1 raisin 1 c|.nicer boat ha\inir baafl f.eiud 1 y ths cmlect r af ousloma ist the r rt bf nusalucr ek on the gth day of oc'c-ber lrtte for liavirg »"â– <â– " illegally and ira'u.hilently imported and introduced into the uniiei mate will be sold at l-u lie auaiun to the msjacsl bidder therefor at the i'mfltoin mouse in the city tf duffalu on lhe yth d^y isat day the same not l.avm • hten claimed r br>nil eil v the law directs w itlnn twenty days frum the , üblieation uf the ui'ii..*1 tot tbe redem tion of ucb cliim samufl j hollet collector of custt.ms ctstum hrijßt i eultti n v mbv 23 ih6 f 226—notil'els hereby uivex i aaai the bllowteg mmrd uood-t warea aud uierebantliv via jj p futjs nu'ttie having been st iby ih can*tar el tv tonn fo the pri of buffalo creek on the bd d of october iwh for having bom lle(.-alii aod fraudulet,u imported an 1 â– â– :â– :â– t the united mam ,»'! b a»ld at pu i h â– ' 1 v 1 r to tjif iiiiji'ii^t ' \' lutfr^'k.rclor ttio 4usloiti ht.use.i ihecit of hu al-v-nthc uihdayof l^ovtin hajrarxt 10 o'clock iaihi to tn<*>ii of that day tbe a vie n hay n o - pen ajasal i r hi uded ai tlie i*>w tli-cut within twenty dan from the jmtl rat.&n of the notice for tbo reii-mpu n of aucti claim sv«i m j iiuli.kv kfi-17 to-lector pf ourtoira cutnuai uut'sk 1 b'lltalu n v not il 1869 t v"0.125—1n vtickis hereuygiven . 1 â– .*: the ; *â– -+ : anu'l â– â– !-..!., war sand mer chandise vbb r 1 n,uniis nu'lll h.»i ing been seized dy the c a tor 1 f custom bar the port o uiiffal creek on tl.e ':'! day 01 october iwm for ■■■„. â– . . i.i lently imported and introduced into the i nit d state will n sold at pub lic auction to the iri;tie-t b dder ttiere or at tbe cua laaa h uso in the c ij ti bußalo on the 9th day of i>v«.nibcrnezt at ioo'c.ock in the foreiio«.<n nt that day the aabn not having been claimed or bonded as the law dirtr.tn within twenty data from the pub k-u'on of uie notice for the redemption of such claim sax::el j nolt.ry fcc3 17 colle tor â– f custom . i:si«,m 4m ki»mtaf/ii»c ciukles e ukinkvvoim h gtneral emraver vjs main sihekt co&iser swan down staira buffalo k t wedding and visiting cards neatly enfravtd and printed quid and hilrer markins juorogtsnu door and stencil plat«t lojgt and notary seals jf stampa tkc maue to order prices raasina li jl tlour llut'or and riai(ju uk tos fai-toky brands wlih anniabla davaa potters patent aimitnta j.t ktenc l bagmakks linen marks inks brushes and ail materials on band and mada to order at corner exc&arj--e tnd wat>bt-wtoa ccta laa w w potter « co msicaii tfoe saie two steinway pianos nearly kiw at a rj raaaooabld prlca it ira apr.lt at in batarla m stein way & sois's pianos wears hap^y to be able to anaonnk that messn etetxway a son t have eoßdmenesd tb maau f tur â– cf a stvcx octave fl*>o to a plain oue ute price of wbiea will fa £; 5500.00 tiwy have also baa a antarial raaashaa u a price of their grand axd square pianos and hare mada aoma rmportaat ehadgas in str thua rab:int ul to furntah ttttm nlalclwaa laatni â– â– -,â– â– ' ..... hiiiiih f or tbaaa o an ialarlor grada cottiek ck dknton la w auurt â– epical ___ _ t aths baths etcctrical hplrit tav^r and utmealt bathi amd medicated inhalation mutuorf dabt al tlaa liffauiiiiititiw ptmi kin atufcmk ul awa utrut ooaa ho^r tnota.at.u7r h * dbi ooaon m rmxsiuji c r>j 1 ii tme fk«sg tjuffalo chbistian advocate 3 t«*i m rnrtttmuip tka paper win hereafter be eoadnated kr ber john e kobie and kct allea p klpler is joist pabtkiiul thuu two dolliu a till to mall iad uij utecnbere tim re p'e an inrtted to bmbaarlb one brown bulldiaf era uata i tlmn --. ad el ottf biok aura is pry coops special bargains this week at & b^jstcjroft 359 main stt-eet 10.m0 tda la us s ! me 1,000 puptin alp^-i tk .. j pieoe poplia alpui wgrtk ha v eoe i'uupbt ooodb etei off > bcd at llli il in ant kaiut aiao sopar locf shawu t u paiarj sam ~ 13 and upwmrda cloaks of all descriptions kit bar.vii t b mceoft u m.m at special sale by & b-a^cjeioft 258 main street . jocbboidkred piano covee3 . u per eer.l lac lhaii cm el irna nil . fine 880 adcloths | fine tricot and bzaveej fine doeskin nrnnmiw au t l«m lijlq cost of importation ait.n an orer stock kg bakxes * bamctoit 1s mala it cloth stock at & bancroft 259 main street 0 case water froot g 01 s caaea super " 1 25 510 pi-eeacaaaimera.all wool 75 300 piec a " auper foods 1 00 1 25 500 ' aiiligan jacket s caaea hearr sblru and draper &*> alao he»tt flannel 35 choice yard-wide fchaktr 60 canton ftaunu 15 us bakseb ft bancroft mb main it blankets and comforters at bajristes & baistcroft 259 main street 00 fairs all wool id blimits at 1 00 soo •• » â– â– | oo 00 c^m?ort«ra rillbd with otton i *) the beat comforter erer aold far tot money and oheaper ih.n ihe material at be purchaeed auo !.»» balmoral skirt at a3to.nishi3o low 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-07 |
| 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 | 1869-12-07 |
| 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. 8146 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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