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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday december 8 1869 so 8147 died wbhawh-itot jt l a^rem w c»»»l t jotat p.jo»awjo.af»l m jmn an.lfc.am nnara new york faildbior a ntatt dat goods i.roet is boubb-a dull elettiojt-autor hall ihlicto)-mpaatca captcbcd knr you das b.—the election fat major t\i an saaisrilit aldermen po lice jaatsoas civil justices aad inannl truitees passed off to-day without any dis turbaaas of importasos littl iatarast was ammfertert in th result by a majority of the citiasas aad tba vote was light tammany was victorious in every quartai and mayor hall will continue in office tw years more several arrests were made for attempts at illegal voting the failure of x b faloonsr t co im porters of british dress goods is announced their indebtedness is entirely on the othei side of the atlantic and no one her v affected by the supension the decline it gold was th cause thomas a ledwith stump eaadidate was elected police justice in the eighth district receiving 934 majority ovei hardy tammany nominee republicans elect—george w criaser alderman in tha seventeenth district and on imirtant alderman the funeral of john j erlrl of bardell cunningham notoriety who died in the albany penitentiary took place to-day washington uoroamzation of thi rahlutrillj f timatu op iieit llall'd exfenbh m tmh poitorfick dspa&tmevt—conqbes 8io»al pboceednros it tmlbobapa to tai txraaai | wajhnit)t»k dteomber b.—after tht adjoßmraent of congrem the republican memh*n went into a caucui or private con farence for the purpose of making nomina tion to fill vacancies in leveral of the con mitteea mr merrill of maine wat agreed upon as chairman of the committee on ap propriations and also at a member of tli library committe ■, in both cas«s vice fesaenden deceased mr schnri to sup ply the vacancy in the committee n for eign relations rice fessenden mr an thony was nominated as chairman of the committee on naval affairs in place of grimes resigned mr anthony declined being chairman ef the committee on printing a)r cragin who was next in the order of members was then agreed upon mr anthony however remains a member of the naval comnrttee the caucus finally agreed to propose poole of north ( irolina on the commit tee of appropriations to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of grimes ferry to be chairman of the committee to audit contingent expenses in place of cragin osboru to fill the vacancy on the committee on naval affair caused by the promotion of cngin anthony who ha acted as chairman of the senate caucuses for the last seven yeara ; proposed to resign that position but his felluw members would not consent to it the postmaster general sent to thf house to-day the estimates for his depart ment for the next fiscal year by which it appears 2.v>sl,o(jfl will be required of which 13,607,(100 is for the transportation of mails inland and 480,000 for foreign transportation the following suns will be required in addition for steamship be tween san francisco japan an i china 500,000 between the united states and brazil 150,000 between san t'rancisco and the sandwich islands 75,000 total 725,000 jhe following assistsnt as^esso of in ternal revenue have been appointed al bert h nash and loring h jronson twenty-fifth district of new yorlf morti mer 8 sweeting twenty-fourth district of new yerk the virginia senators to-day rith thf other members of the c'ongresstona delega tion from that state had an inter ew with the president and expressed theis thankn for the reoommendationa in his aesaage that their state be promptly admitted governor bullock of georgia alar had a hort conversation with the preside nt xlist congress—second session wasiiinotoh december 7 mr morton kep ind introduced a resolution declaring the state of virginia restored ] her normal relation with th i man jd entitled to representation in congress mr sumner(rep mm introduced a bill to amend the banking wit and t promote the return to specie paymest it repeals the limitation of the ainoant of national bank notes and permits the sccre tary of the treasury to issue additional notes equal in amount to the greenbacks retired but not to exceed 50,000,04)0 yearly mr trumbull rep i1l intro duoed a bill making it a misdemeanor for a member of congress to recommend any person for office unless requested by the president or head of a department and supported it at length he was followed by mr davis who re ferred to individual cases in which official incumbents in revenue service had been de prived of positions to which they were en titled by the commissioner of internal revenue the bill was laid over and the senate adjourned the following bills were introduced and laid on the table preparatory to their ref erence to th appropriate committees bjr mr spencer bill to amend the act of april 9th 1866 ■* protect all persons in the united states in their civil rights and to furnish means of their vindication it provides that said act shall be so construed at to extend to all penona within the juris diction of any state equal protection ef its laws and make all persona of color compe tent to testify in the courts of the several states aa folly as if they were white it also confers on the united states courts the jurisdiction of criminal cases in which penona are involvsaf who belong to a cl*m of penona denied the game rights declared in the first section of said act also a bill to reorganise the medical pay and engineer corps of the united states navy and to regulate and fix their absolute rank uniform ate by mr carpenter—a bill to secure and protect freedom of transit within the united states it provides that no citixen of the united states in passim from one place t another within the same shall be subject to any civil iioeesi whatever in any state territory or district unless as voluntarily tarry therein for more than twsnry-four hours n*r shall his property be abject to sslsshmsnt while in lisssil sad all plain tiffs or attorawys instituting sach suits shall bs liable to action for damages in tae united st*t**|oourts providing that una shall not abndg to right of ussnmn-lssi stoppage in transit between tender and vender and further that action ssay be instituted on the suit of tke party demonstrating to the satisfaction of tha court of bssori that he ha n eood cause of nation and that the party has left his place of domicile and ia in transit through the united states with the intention of departing i roes th sans section two gives to the united state dis trict courts jurisdiction of acts contrary to the provisions thereof by mr corbitt-a bill to amend nat u laws relating to internal tnuit it adds canned aud preserved fish to tha art c'.es now exempt bj law from iatsmal iai by mr patterson—te promote sad so courage the nation indsmrial kxpoaou to hshau in washington in 1871 the vice president laid heiore the sen ate a mssasrisj from tha tsfsililiiian can vsntkn si virginia wu sraaba 24 ana js arguing against th ndausion of senrton and lienmiiilnlin «****■bj mr thayer — a bill tlisiliiiii th i ■>■■< hsw s.m to rrquireths plant ni*i trass em hisjuti ill srhsmests ltr tuiob rsp mas ), urtro dnea4 a bill t askand ths banking art and t ijmiti th nan to spaeis fsy mr samnsr htdiated th following ssnsorsbfaaw the hi 1 _^_- samdt and te this otal urtir the n ars—'ssay—lll is*n,t ««— cm emmet so ska iffssiss pww » tkwaa qaawtkaw aaar sspport il fourth mads it banks wu jradnauj rtraa«th«n thlaawilva anc prai»ra to rwauma pea pavmanta filtk it will iv tbs soa aawf was aa oppor sanity to orgaaiaa baaka and win iatarss these part of the ooutrv to this exteat ii ■iinl llisiilim sad tb seiiisil baak uf srstssa b j which both will ba atnagth aaad sixth it will wilkia mit-inv uaaa relieve the ooaaarr at tha whole nea back sjrstess aad thaa diapcee j aa iavaor tsaatqasaaiea seventh it will haataa thf return to speaia rajieaila the bill was laia oa the table fistta nneeak mr tkumbvaxtbap ill iatradaoe a bill to reliewe tha sssnhen of camwraat rrom iatportaaist aad to praawre iad t«adeace of daffaraat dejatrtameat ol the government it pmridee that ao member ef ooagreat or dele-ate from s lerritorr o aliail directly or iadirectlj olioitor nooasatand avpauteaaau to officr by the presidamt or heads of departiaeau ol say perjoa in aay executive departawsat except such rennmsaaailstiua be in writing is response to the written reqeeet ot tht hud of the department ajkiaa iniormation or by t h senator in giving hie advice and oos at in the manner provided by the con stitutiod shall ba guilty ot inl—ieanm and on conviction thereof shall he fined not exceeding 11000 for each offence ami it shall not he lawful for tha president or bead of any department to appoint to office or employ in his aepartawat any person who shall be directly or indirectly neom mended therefor by aay member of coa greas or delegate from a territory except in lhe manner now provided mr trumball proceeded at com leagu to cxplaia his bill reviewiag the hiatory o appointments and closing as follows tbe custom of allowing congreasmea to make appointiaenta had become so firmly estab lished that it almost had force of law and nothing but positive statute could remedy tbe evil the beneficial effects of the measure weald be felt in relieving member from unnecessary importui.es giving then time to attend to the legislative duties with which they were charged and freeing them from personal obligations to the president and heads of departments while assisting the appointment in future of a better cleat jf official mr dayis dem ky followed snp porting tbe bill mr yates rep ill believed that » proriaion of the character of that proposed would be a public benefit the represents tives in congress ought to be allowed t make recommendations to nffi-e b in the csae of senators it was differen for a they were required to decide upon i rma tiona to office and stood in the c ty of judges they should not be called nj on as now to sign indiseriminattly all that were presented to them tbe bill was then laid nfion tha tsble for the present and ordered to be printed the bill to relieve certain persona from legal and political disabilities imposed by he xlvta amendment to the consti ution was read aud laid over the s%nate then adjunrned house immediately after the reading of the journal the uouae resolved itealf into com mittee of the wbolo on the state of tbe union mr ferry in the chair for the pur pose of distributing the president's mes sage among the several committees the usual resolutions makiok xuch distribution were then offered by mr scuenck tbe reconstruction committee have ar ranged a meeting for thursday next to con sider the q nestion of admission of virginin the committee on elections has appointed a sub-committee to examine and report on the testimony in the louisiana contested election tlie resolutions hav.ug been read a brief discussion followed mr wood dem n.y desired to have so much of the president's message as re ferred to commerce and navigation inter nceaoie canal c , referred to the commit tee on foreign affairs instead of to the committee on commerce as provided for in the distributing resolutions mr lynch rep me moved its refer ence to a special committee on navigation lost the committee then rose the resolutions were reported to the house and adopted mr dawks ißep mass introduced a bill to reorganize the treasury depart ment and nx tho pay of its officers re ferred to the committee on appropria tions ■mr butler rep mass ), introduced a bill to repeal the tenure of office act referred to the judiciary committee mr hill kep , ia introduced a hill abo!i»!iing the franking privilege in ferred to the i'oatottice < ommittee a bill was introduced by mr williams to repeal the duty on salt coffee tea and writing and priotiug paper by mr walker—to promote the inter national indnetrial exhibition to be held in washington in 1871 by mr cullom—to repea 1 the law in re lation to additional bounties and to pro vide an extension of time in which boaaty claims may be filed br mr kinkelnburg—to establish a uni form system of naturalization by mr scevenson—to provide for relief from legal and political disabilitiea by mr wool—to prevent members of congress from accepting or holding any place of trust nnrier the president by mr sheldon—granting to the new orleans mobile and chattanooga railroa company tbe right of way through public lands by mr ingersoll—to prohibit the sals of coin on the part of tbe united states and to provide for tbe redemption of united states legal tender notes in coin at par mr paine ltep wis chairman of tbe comnutttee on elections reported back the credentials of four alabama aasn bera with tba reaonuneadatioa that they be sworn in the oath of office was thereupon adminis tered by the speaker to hayes sherwood heflin and dm mr burr dem 11l ), from the same committee reported back the resolution authorising mr kerr ind in act aa a saiber of tha committee on elections ia reference to the louisiana election cases adopted mr butler h*p term presented the credentials of two virginia members referred to committee on elections mr kelly rep pa offend a res lotion for drawing for seats mr loga9 rep ill snggwted jocu larly that the drawing shall take place every momiag after prayers the resohrtton was tabled—b3 to 10 mr jktcxes rep r 1.1 from tie committee oa patent reported a nil for tha ataaava of richard it ho for a prating presa for wvsa years after eon aarabfc discussion jeaete aad paters advocating th passage of tk ml aad waanbutn of wiaconsia aad niblack o paaia.it the bill was on motion of ifr fmkel b.rg laid on tbe tabla without division mr butler bap mam offered a naomfam directißg tbe postmaster gene and ouian mar ba paid thrwogt the mnaey order system of tha postofios d mr kbtcrrtjm rq k t pnatat edapetttwnof tbe citiasus of ponghke sit n.w york aaw comjnm ttaswrd behigereatrirfimte&ba mr starkweathe r*p conn presented a petisma of the litiasßs tt gtea urgton coaseetaeat to remove th datisa oa imported coal mr hooper hep mam offered a raanmtwa isslis aisi lal cnamiirtu oa rule to report a rmls taat altar ta saato for dsaks hare b drawa in any cosagrass a sila.il ilraria aaan si as anlai dmsai that gamjrsas psraiagtha ilisa!mall m ta rsar,l tioa thamaaaa at aast-yaat twa adjoaraarl montana xi.iftiiu v nmw iiuii hblba stntsms p.,55m».7.-t.aw uj tha art aummrs f-«j 0 lllfl mamimc.-pa.j.atutuc-vilas una s anxxuitaf taw iriilis f ajla haw aaatassak a ■a akaa aastt waabaaatsv aaaaavs watawawawa atsßw-sakaaam awa*t wmbi waaaj ajaa aaj van ■«• wjaaj kvwa ajaj vytaastoikara fit at tk atriksn srs ni.il at-a.lallit.w tt «■»{■sasatwlr i j few awr himlt us i.b.ni.j ■»■■unm^,mm three r f oar hasmred atnek and snsj taasasilv*a agajaat.tfc skssac tha latter collooted a po-t al about 400 oitiaana and procmled to raioovitu this afternoon hut tk musblt ossapaaiy amded to tbe demand * tha hi skin o thsa aava ihiiaiilia apaadwaradiaekarrsd foreign doluh run eami»t:o*thi nrjruoi srpnaji cottox oaownio—asomt uanitonati!crh«fijnch ""■"■" usionitio or nirou aojn caann tavvsisaan»s»watapanii lonmv dsessahar 7 th sanssagi of the president of the uiited stakm waa tracamittal by tk atlas tio telagraak la*t aight aad ia pabliahad this morning tha pall mall hiiufi ia oesswaats ea pnsidaßt oraarfa refereae to tb alabama olansa aaya th asaerkaaa are ready to ooept an anosasg ia lie of ail aaaacas twjr demand bat ea t luui cannot dv nor than ah haa alnwdy don time will amend american sensitiveness suck vent as th demonstration in honor of ptabasly will tsad to mill jate irritation th ooarttt concludes that the aaeaaage on the whole ia a friendly one and thinka tha president's saggastio that new nego tintsoaa be eatond apea t > pre m t anwoar enable will bs approved n england a delegation of saerchu s from mancbei ter recently had an ic^rviaw with the viceroy of egypt who a*,ured them that h was making eiteasiv preparations to intraoe tha cotton s«op ia egypt the yachto cambria an i fauveile were the first boats to pass 1 irough the sura canal after it waa opesed 11 eommeroa an english company ia ming formed to complete telegraphic eoa maaicetaoa be tween england and tbina iy way f india sad extent it to australia y means of aub marine cables umu st pbtirsburo december 7—th caar has granted th eoaceeeiea for the formatiut of a company with the right to lay a aob marine telegraph cable or cablee from boms point on tbe coast of asiatic russiat • tahhsh telegraphic com anuicatiou with china and japan the oo vent of tha au thorities of those countries aaving first beea obtained austria vmrka december 7 1 ustria dsmandt th consent of th jsurt jeaii powers to cross the turkish territory that she may rnsch dalmetia by land am extinguish tke rebellion in that previaee rrairrs l'iiis december 7 in ha corps legia atif there waa an aainured debate a member of the majority in the course of bis speech took occasion to defend the coup d'hai of si the oppoaiti r deputies re pued expressing their disapproval m kouhefort waa particularly evera in his de nuneiationa the iloniifur announces hit an extraor dinary meeting of the cons al of atate waa held yesterday at tha a wof whioh al the ministers tendered thei resignations to the emperor political htmon rimi i lit el ct:os bt tkmun to tbl 1 l-r.ui , hrdsox new york vt imber 7 the charter election here to-ilaj resulted in tbe reflection of theodore so der democrat for recorder and the balao c of the demo cratic city ticket by an arei ige majority o 17 ob a light vote of thi aldermen the republicans elected two an ■the l><moerat two a£iachu~att mid cii il betuekb bostojj uecenber 7 h r harding was elected mayor of c'amb idge yeiterdaj by 377 plurality orer welc 1 at cheleen mayor fenyth v reuteti ed without op peeitioß tbe congregational chur h on wiothro street charleatown was fit id by an inceii diary last night and damafc id f 1500 tkias ilectio js galrtrroir december 7 the coantiet of mclennan fort bend v.lk.r bezar washington hili colorado montgomery braxoria baatrop grimes . ackaon victo ria traris bowie and cass gare davis an aggregate majority of 6822 jie counties of hell ellis palls c'oryel williamsoß uayea and cauldwell gar hamilton ai aggregate majority of 205 (. mclennaa county was before unofii reported for hamilton viegixii ricbhokhd december 7 a committee of tbe extreme wing of the x jubhean partj laft to-ntght f>r washington to oppose th admission of the state mmx mo>nomit december in the sen ate to-d»j mr barr late sa teyor aenaral of ohio was elected preei ent pro trm senator koyal a negm ree ir«d the rote of mr wortley the only ut aoeratio sena tor califorxii s f«\»cisco decembsi 7—the leg islatnre organiied today lan nominees of the democratio casens were uly elected the dominion execution of a ml.i je?.ii [ t tiiwiiffi to rm ■limi | godkaicb ontario u*m«j>«r 7 nich olas m meladj who inur<u;*tl hit fatw and rtepoj other abmil nio konth ag wm hung thi moming extradit.oh of pua*tivci mosteeal d*oember 7 a additim to mr butehfoni whowmrr tod lw»b*t urday two other partia jo n s riohmrdm nd b cwldw.ll h*t bm > vmtod ia wmmwhw with ta tr«a ary raads ia new york application hu bin mad*for their axtndition tb 01 » luuda ad joar»d tui fridaj a botal fftude t chicago d#e*nber 7 fb jap—mi prinoa and aaito will laar bjra u morrow for new bnidtwick n j wkm tb*y go to obtain a tborou jh acieotifi daoation telegraphic summary ffasv isaisaairs irasnat vnf traa k«w to«x beomwr 7.—tie tribune uyof the preeident'a neuuge on the whole while we may not ftuj eoiiear in ite erery rooomjnandatioa c regard tbu mm one of the wiaait !■>■■■.([ « ever i rma ■- mitted to congnen and coat jen tly predict forittwfcmrty.fpml.lt manum of tha lojirlliaa»|ll the *~ anya tie praai at'i allaaiaa to cabs ia the weakeat aad i oet objection ma palt of tka mmaaage thnt exprae aja—afhamm 11 illy la ikaiwwili cahaaaaraaf imb talaa » thafiaaaf tieuo»«a«t tk adauaiatc tiaa kaa daaa tu ia ita amrar to cheek tl > efleotna « pnaaioß of tha aatioßal arm t hw of tfca impkaaata arannt tb t abaaa ffaaa imiaii»n i in aaaanal aia hick aau ham aaaplr an final l~g a ito hara aat uod tka matter aataafaetocit and to ha>e added aßsther fras stata t tha gloriena daatar v 4 imannaa dea»ocra iaa tba nmaiaaya a aanaay;(rabtadeaad ptma aaaf wall be awakened ,» aay aatica which if lßtitad to eontamp'ata ao brigkt aad bopefal anna at ua < 9aira aa that which piealitaal gnat iant idaatiau en abkdtelaw bafanma & aaaaaaa ia oaa a aoadwntluotthaat w oa anrj aae af tha aakjaata laaaiaa tka p aaibatt apaaka ia tta flaia aiinla.a>iaia>u waidauaaar aliink klku 1.a.kl ■■in 1i k far ia hiai ha alimaaa cewfraaa mi it aawfia ia the tasaol am aarajaat aua ail atriata hardtaavkia datr aaa ia iphliiiitat aotkiac k*t tka wauare of tl a paomla who hattsaaaaklaitoaetaau ir chief mm iftrata wka ha raeorwa of ua f j ■ihi iaaaawpf tkat . . aa thaa far ■m l.aami»«»attka • w tea tka tahgairiatu waaaaikawt llhi.inaiia al far tha fataia wol ka faitl slly kapt tw imfawi r 1 ora«r£ak wft w^^^h ak ff^^^aaaß^a 6awaa>aata as emaferw alia aek iaaatatkaaaa laa * ai wdtiav iafaauaaw h»a aa4 ha l-iat asa baama at haws f^^r aa aatoaaraaev t^m^^^^^^^l^^^^^^f i •^ w^m a^bkllil^iammr wmi caha v mud jriaimb rajanl to tke fteaawaat'a dsaaanialinn ol tka xebja oa staakry treaty v ■nitlsaa mk aad iiistißimnhki ndiaal kai iaaacial views aa qaixati aad nhiaaarioal aad oaa otadabjflvimtkrtthm i list alt in *^ t asaaeaf an dntacuhn hhi vhtfk jsalt not b bud stated witk frnkracnmi ud an developsaant in ik nooru of mmm wt k*ada of hum inpoiat of ability this ia th waaksat ii rrer mat to cosfraaa by aa anicrioa president th tines waahiugton ap*eu lan tin praaaasaf ■■■■■» si nwnd with r geaoral favor the nrtfeaf it which attracted sort attention wsjn read ia th h*aa*w*r tk ursa—uss w ■>■■■p*y mm radantioa ol tozattan cwaa tko alifrasss ajaass g*«r aad virgino d tk**k*li*aaa«f tk f rssakiag priviaaige a bwt«l ipalmm fall—«d tk riom.il datiaa i regard to georgia tha high grand takaa a tk l olaiau m pnaed mm bat ****** with th appreba tiaa of th national feeling mr svaaner n uadantood to b sapvuur tpatifleal tha plan fur returning to spec .. pajncnu i th only part or tb auauge which ia sharply criticised and tkta kmt with raried comments it would kav baea a mind had ha suited tha tntoris if congressmen on thia aubjoet to pmiwaii tioa certainly invites oloae t'lajajf it aothlßcalaa thacubaaa hera pretend to b tatanm with tha allusions to th ir cans bat they take iaana with the message ia ita atatnamt offset reganling their envcromentel ttahs sathaialaad even tha democrats on cede that the message ia unobjectionable zeept in one or two point georgia for inetance llaila due laat night in thi city bar nob t arrited 1 ravel ia much interrupted v the heavy enow of yesterday and lajt aight i ustrict attorney pierrepost etarte for waahingtoa yeaterday lor th pur^eee 1 1 consaltmg the president and cabinet in re gard to th draw.back frm.ls the spanish difficulty and otbor mattera appertaining to hia offioa it ia understood that the gnu boata will probably be released when the caae cornea up on wednesday a letter received in tbia oity by the steamer de soto from havana under d«to of november 2 givea the details of the diaoorery of a negro rising in cub nd tho horrible puniahment which waa inflicted opoa thoae engaged in it th haw1 a of th aetalu ia revolt wen oolleotad together oa th eaperanaa and there in the pre an of 2000 negroaa tha ringuadara of the eoaapiraey were floggad in gang cf twenty-oae at a tiaae two executioticra being detailed for each victim moktoomkftt alabama peceraw a the city eleotion for mayor clerk aad ai dermen paeaed off quietly mayor glaaa oock i keuublicaiii the prearnt iucumlwnt waa reelected by«io majority hu|be for clerk by 711 majority all of the alder men repretentiog tba claaecnck ticket worn also elected many coaaervaaivea voted for rlaaaoock aad nearly 400 failed to tote two negro aldermen were elected jimitaok texas deoticuer 6.—bowie dayta and c'aaa countiea give davia cl 2 majority oraiter for congreaa ia 1000 ahead the legislative and oounty oflicera in bowie and case counties an kadiou and in davia county jonaervativ ah the votea oaat are for the^conatitution kalf the white did not vote an austin diapatch aaya the constitu tion ia carried almost unanimoualy one third of the votera were not out tha legialature will ratify th fifteenth amendment lawretoi mm december b mel vin l^emocrat waa elected mayor to-day the city council ia about equally il.v..i haverblll elected h r whiltar rcpuhli can mayor by a large majority spring tield elected william l smith lleweuratie and workingmen'a]candidate to-day by 542 majority ihe kepublicans have a majority m each branch of the city council ml a r folaom republican ia re*l*cteil city clerk and treasurer rochektir deoamber o.—the trial of the albany & suequehaiiiia railroad suit waa resumed to-day william mcvaralitne book-keeper in tba albany it susquehanna kailroad office waa examined as to tbe proceedings of the election and as to the transfer si stock mad by the ramsay party william j sherman keeper of a rastnn rant at albany testifies that thirty or forly hard-looking mcv were brought to hisa < v the morning of the railroad election to breakfast they were brought by one manghan wbo said they were good votern 8 h poster ii pot master at albany testified that a large number of aaeu came up from new york on the train on tbe day of eleotion and ho described three a hav ing blackoned eyes and some had their arms in alings joseph clinton testified that he rented manghan a room in his restaurant at al bany in which he took three mas for which he paid ten dollars other instances testi6ed as to the charac ter and appearanoe of the man who attend ed the election on th 7th of s*pt*sal>*r and voted the fiak and gould ticket tbe caae for ramsey & co waa closed at four o'clock aad david dudley field opeaed his case for the kiak party port au jprinci november 24 tii ha tana oeoomber 6.—the army now hold pueeersion uf the wb'je of northern flayli including the ports nf molest nicolas port do paix and cape 1 lay tier < a hayti.n waa taken by aaaault on the i'.hli a ho vember the followers of haluave took ref uge in tba amerioan consulate's tkia loss of balnav*'a ataamere reariera hie aitvatlon precanona aad uttars in th south look bad salaaw ha eaaaad hims.ll to be proclaimed praaideat for life it is re ported that a revolutionary fleet intends to blockade port an prince £ nroflrttir november 29 tv hi vat a . t)eaa*sbar the govenuaent aatborittas h»vs captured a large lot of ana ia part maria it is reported that they were land ed by a boat which intended to take them to cubs but was panned by * bpasrith i i aiaai tobobto deoamhat 6.—a a oeived here aays the insurrection ia wioai peg territory ia dying out most •( th insurgents having disbanrlci and gone on a buffalo hunt and probably governor me ooogall will be iavited to tbe eaptaal governar mctaviah ia ill withutit hop ol recovery si fsuiicuca daonaber 7.—jidga provines of the police comrt who has heretofore refused chinese tortinaoar yes tarday otesidasl that th state law moist ing at ooafliot with ths foartmatk assesul m«r.t to tk national constitution pana daeesabar 7.—u u aaain raaßttsj that tk austrian government haadaar and onrwhelaaing proof of tha partlaipatw of riasaia ia ti recent i'tlr.shsa jam loaii>o llasaiiiliii 7.—tk ranuina ef tk law george paabniiy are to be removed from waagsaw abuy to tk ikip f s«h*«rrid«t,a«d she will ceil on tk 12th irt.das t ■!■>■■7 a lara faaawa i nlj saisjiai mil ip - laat aight tha usual anasches and retolutisna w*r adopud evaryfhfaw paaaad off quietly caicmra deee*»b*r 7 — tk fre»rl aav«y a anaaa haa aaked th satasmtts f osd to faaa th diswiot oaoafm hf tk french ia that country paint,dw*wawr-tk pr*-rwteis ef hi niliinl mil fi t jj ■have km ebbbbbibbbbbnibbbnbbbbbbh jbssb ibbibtbbbbsbtv sbsf s*a bwi*jbbbbbsbbbbbbb bbsftsbbbbsbiaw on ckarla haao — m-m thi itllaat ttaara sttsiaa ia tka world ia aaw ia j i mil ma ot oto pvm of ii in **|- ' " liilliiftii r s a_j b ill suaat walk paaaj jaaat it raallj aa isae apase or bgaipa aa aasaaasnl basa oaului aar aaa aad w«_s by a r-t 1 ths w-sat-stais to-b_s si i ibb|liii . , ■1 a a ban baa *___ i wave ij lstal mara ii all i af vai mftl w tats_t baal faa aaa _*• l all!a*k»r ee_wtthceeaa,bßa ■- - ■th buffalo express puuluiac^t thi kxpeess peinti n co 0 14 b bwi c w-«i • :::::::...::::: s the e voting exi'uehh two adltioaa at 1 aaa 4 p m , u,i,..,.j lo dlj mmbwik uxtkaoi upnaal dfdfdfdfd tk ivffam iiputs job pbintino offi«b ntbtm rr i n i«ii«mi ■"■jii »—>» nuiutiru awessw __ bmiiiw business directory 1 *«, dusisgss amd ukatiof of thm lhaumo houses or orwau tii«jm of our rwdxi who mak ib^mm ta bof l»w uj ruum i —. - - - ir/jf ■■lia is i wui aa«a time ud trouhl tatztoclwa kit besa „ archititcta ' raus i poius m main *■ajuis planhs bix.i t'ls skates uaujt wuiicui luk^p aol implements castings c uuwakd ikon koiiha ckiofouawckiu bankers b w lil'rt * co mala cor so books and stationery enhat btjfctfctt * bru 487 mala or mohawk uautin tayujb 3ei main bkttu * u.m 2 m arid • w hm li li olis,«iiu blank books » i ationeky 4.c t jl»i louk wool & juii.vson m mala emhiktv a jkhk tin uj 2ui mil boots i shoes a l bchbtvajt,2bo main j 4 v lh 11 jewjtit *» join blank book manufacture i !. i illl'uutkk 11l uj in wiuuaftou on kkctionkks wholesale k retail w i i.lxl * * lv 11 h d*vl*iod cakpets oil cloths feathers j u 1 j zouii i pi tcr>n 7 main confectioners wholesale ri.nkv uud.m.u ut ». a l.>hul,l>j»i.i / h-*eiuiii-.ii china glass crockery mattuaft o null 21 aaln ocu «- i;»iiu,m«.m uhuhi axvl'ya wallace lock dw ooawtal crackers kc . otf.sh * bull le&aou 197 ellicuh coax i whi.lrsale and ileuil i h i>ui>lev k co c«.r erie and tcrram uiukub oaain afl foot o^immo coal and pig iron o r wilson * co ft oblo cjr i-.lw 1 & l lilumtkom 1 couuncrdal wbari tovt m main kim dry goods ixjdd bk3t i iu,ffi ma dkapkrs a tailors 11 11 thyu.s 2»4 main dyer and kenovatob • <:-. i rlr^.lk < j hau . envslon manufacturers b w hhisalh 2j w ou encuaveuson wood oso d vi h.iithan suo mala fancy goods 4c v •,,.' x eieuli.n'o 4 co 420 xa.ii fikmtuke ac isaac d white 247 main k ■■.: i .. a co iu'i main flour feed and giiain w h cv«h tsrrac mi a>aoa fkoit and oybters tlatt fruit uo 1 washington fine brass castings buffalo 11ra39 founds 7 eichanfs glass and paper show cards j p huffman 10 a boqeca at up main qbocbut wholm*le a x j'j.i.vstun j halo uu.oceiu wholeule and reuil e d uolsian 1711 l»m ostt w m.-otl 17 x b«dcca mbm funnishing goods ai'dison 11 yiahiil.u 3 main b ■lawhkn'ck a bon sis m&in mott * uknkdi..t stf7 ilaln 0 uns an d j iiwelry 1 0 eot & co 100 main hotels bonnkfs hotel tor wathinfton aod carroh iiaiiness saddles 4c i fi u1 ti.k . sin 20 itichaiik oppo«lt mansion i>an'lk liujii'ukky uutc«wur v jno hum j.i.r j 4 bru juj uaiu hardware iron tc c f walhuii'ue 271 maio and v swan hoht.'n k kip cur t^arl and s*o«oa hi i r stiej'akd k c >, m main fowllk * -' ''■-■! h neca lit witto wkeu i c<l.,»>4 main r w bwa hardware and metals pratt ii co 48 4 and lfco tcrraea hot air furnaces a d i.ii.iikrt u main hats caps and furs o * r ok'iuuer so«m»in 1 -. i "!.,> '- ii '~ 4n main wm wll'l'kut ill main iron foundry eaoi.e liion wukkb perry cor mimiaatppl clii.to.v iuos works cii-irch cor jackaon iron founders enoines boilers it i w tifkf sond *. co wiahinutoß nrotio iron nails r r si'iks 0 peatt « co 46 4s and mtarrat lager beer billiards t idcuael k ibstiik ml lulu it uohi cabeiaoi and sleigh d c uullh'ln 333 and ±.'< ■waahinytou looking glass picture frames uowaju * ol vri.nu 15 k swan malleable iron pratt k ltrichwouth x and 64 tarraa marble mantles and grates c b ooopkr bh d«lawan l s««1k » c ■~ mj main m akble and granite works john crawford 187 and 16j niagai millinery wholomaje and reuil henry o'brie tjo main w 11 h u'.ilitt ark tou main mourning oocd3 podd bist i co 414 malm manufacturing jewelers tc h k jilni.lisu 3:7 waahlntfton music dealers and publishers jew r n a miscuka iu mais organs portmble pip dr.rricr ttlusmakkk k xx w 41 lad 41 cuatoo organs melodeons 4c 10 a princ k 00 siajar inilk aad ma ry laud oils paints tc fl pka4e 6a and 67 main planing mills doors sash c «. a itvahs * co mrcoame printers ft blank book maitfs baker * jom«.,tboai«itttwaanli»«o m pla.stic slate roofing b t is yes m 4 hala pianos music c tottiik * denton ms malm piano mxnufacturebs t kurtzmas 106,108 and uo b'"'l *- divinb 8k09 401 nkafmi»,a»r miryla.i paper hangings kc m h biroe 118 main moswomery bros b maim mtkkftt sichuls 7 muim photographers w m kxifiht 256 main «. r hambhrio-n 3oa a»d 4ko malm ■" l bus 79 main sewing machines skssiss r#so si.v-r'go.^7t -*. ri«re)ckb m c 0.,401 mmlß saddlery hardwam 0 puatt s lxtcawomh 5j and h t.u silk hat makdfactokkb mac»juizi«,miui stovk hollow wakk bud a co cor brmot rt nd irto caam stained glass bcfkm.o htvisef glass works v pamrt gko l iti'rnß sqt main steam coffee 4 spice mills 4jbaoe a co 331 main nppoiiu cnureaam school furniture w chase x sos 21 3ctent scales and sates joffalo scalk woms is maim stoves and hardware shaw toikis * 00 4w main stoves furnaces and ranges i iwakti»oo..»»hatii tobacconists a m adams c)..!mwa.hin ( ton*4ljli»pa»rt hmmoii f how a iiu a ou m w «■!■watches jbwklrt * diamonds - -'" mjttaut'mm bubobvorb • alt bel a_a—a btots htaesnta laaaaaaaa o—saar j,^^__.__-bll p bbjwarwb avß-bs^-sbbj -»~^~- wa _. i feksojtal tt andkerchikf flirtation—to 11 whom k bat (.' k.-n i will micl on latu •( i.cntj e uu bnodm'i haadaaramaf furtav ttaa.amal all twfawaiaa tola yonf mopta will *>"»•»« li.aaaa.taa i ra.anl i u rtor ■*-» t a ilgamt "■-■■■■•. y oakppk act imbvmmh wamtbd-by a yocito man baanxiaa ta a private nailr adtnm atafc l»«ir™-,.u:.,hnlomath«k,thi.oam i i^u(««|^c||aj wanted-a partner with a <••»■l>tlal ol 3000 to mku i a nil m.k lubati p.,,at t~»n i thia t i ivoou law nma nurninil o;i eapaba of ukiav cnana of gs.'ff&bsr "*"--'°"^-£> tpor sale agency fob erie co , x < f • . » ijium for rii-.tlti nrmnu a n i'pttunitf for ft mart ladr or finti nan to anaka j tnt *"* tv aca fop rllu.f atplj ** o*alp lit ct j^or sale—the siock and good ilmiimr atora i.,ini a r d buatnaat th cnraaro it i compalled oa account of ill health to km up tae bu.uum far laformatiua uiauira at ora«r cottaga and ailaa atrtela kt-ts wanted-any one having a ~ h.ikl wabatar'a unabrldgaa di uon ■rt wfai h h wl.h toaall eaaap t 1 lnj a r :»•• laar bj addreaaiof chakles 18 uain at atatiof prioa t lg u barn wanted to kent in the tis'fhbarhood of mir r,n a or iir th mnwr • ni-tana d «»,„, au hou a hamifukli u w riwaa rt 113 ciolnty ukdkksj county ok i acn—«lo,0oo of 00-ntj order w.v i d by l fin ottu kcal laiau lruker u _ ibrown'i bnildldf tira nted—vntolii v lakd of f flea excbaaia wirraou jwii.-i orto si i'aarl « » mut-fuih oqi hudson st.—cook wanted -- *' 1 di>ne but a competent peraon wall rtcoro m !!•;-■nt«d pi'l w»jte no o>-j ct ls~at 1 nb mxis st - wan ted two t/v'o oennin ufrial one for kitchen acd the o-her for upataira work l~ix wkl p^w albs wanted-a general acent for th puta;o dirtrict to veil by canraaiinr a:aata parkinaft houae'i vaa xpo-irt h r.^iti f la-np " it will iilve paying wor inkm canvaj-t ra addre»a immo'iiattly witk referentea vtjtaw huntgoaiekt * co 1m llr ».!».., cler land oho 17 8 ' mo book binders.—wanted a 1 forwarder uakkll t junes s2o and ttl wa«hinfton at eat kll tl sitbationsr^-peiiates _ wanted a situation by a i i i i s dremaiaaaer in a privata faaoilr ln quiri at 17 w swan at 4-*t hittatiowb-wales a young man wishes a sitca tlnn of <■me kind of employment good raftr m ifi»eo address th.ouifh the i'»'»t to fox male-muiskh delaware street property for sftle two new two torj hhck dwell !!._■' with rrencli top inu s6x4u etch nitutvt on the »»[ ati'le tf pelnwarc itrcet nr.vra.kn th build ing are modern atyle with git w»ter cemented cellars and uundries ]'.!■■. deniroui of pur eh»*in(f areiuriud toriatnlne the huildinn u m'uwji bakeb ene land obt buffalo iuver property for m lot 311 feet v •, m,,1 about 800 f^t in i i ■'.. ■'■.. i,m ir i he rivft through t the hip caviuu king bnween hatch mip a^d pratt k wad hani's 81ip lvon & ii vh di erie land offlee tvtater friint l<4t—a large m lot on ji»-t'i street and ** hav'nir wa'er irorit .' ■■i.:iir l ihipping aplendid location lor goal off lumber yanl ■. win he m.ltl very l «• 14 lyon fc uaker erie land office ■=" thirst class jcajjt-bide pkopemty x for nale.—the tmmmmioui 2--rtorr a d attic i ~ l.:n thmt i in rei'r on the n tor at s l>i<n*i<>n and michigan bis , with furnace bv water and '■»■■mom all in „"■i *. n , lot . i 100 al'n 1 rtory and hasamect and attia brick hoiiae 1u 8 oivi ion it , with n w french rou . t wa ro-i'rar ailing^xi rdrr ala uif i-.t..r.r and win brlrk dwelling s3 oak it tery good huuae lot 40 ftfront lvon & bakkr krit land ufflr houses and u.'fs"for~s.\le bt httme & sanforo 1 w st f win st hudton it 1 ttory frame lot 6uxlini pnee f2goo f»l wa,shliigtjn it j-itory lirick lot 2'»70 prue iteoo i»l no'th dit,iion it t"ry frame let 25xis 1 ■-■t ■■2 » i 4 fifth it 2-ator frame double houie '- iol 16x100 pim hw4 257 eaat kagle at 1 tnr frame lot soilso prie nt»w . is 4 i'f.rroll it l-itor fraae md 1-itory briev price 2350 572 nonh li .[ n it : . t :- frame lot tixllt prioe tl!joo 5 clinton it 1-itory frame lot 2»*100 ries r3oo 90 ueor^'ia t i^-etorj frame lot si price 1000 24 arkansae et h-rtory franc lot oxloo price 11000 ■>:: slsui rt lit ry vr . lot i i price 1 woo 192 sixtl rt 1-etory cottage lot 26x100 price mo penmyltaaiaat j-iurj fraiiie lot aoxloo price 92200 u7 lflnth t l-itnry frame and barn lot 40xlu jt rd price tzioo hj r.irj at 1 rtorj frame lot eoj.100 price f!000 its fletenth rt lj-itory frame m 10 to alley prk -. f2 i s'j uiieduiut a ltv-itory frame lot tii.9o price mm 10 monroe at 1-iturj fratae e.ttage lot idxioo pri 11600 +^ 17 elevei.lu it 1-itory frame oottatfe lot so u alley price 1500 xi ("-• ■i ifr •', 1-rtory fnune eottare lot 10x100 price 1.00 120 futh at 1-etory frame cottage new pri-e h3oo 67 m nrnett 1 i'ory fjame eottagv let soxlo9 price 1100 summer it if tj frame cottage lot tsx2oo prl e51250 cimeap houses fox balk.—two .' new lj-it-jry frame home 9w and 105 cotuge t with ra a.d water and very d«rfr»b'e hew i a)»ti.ry c'->tt*je on twelfth at rr*r marjlinc tw.i story fr«m 140 far a»f laire lul two-rtorj frame 71 sereoth it with barn 1 i itory frame t«4 ninth et with bars 11 ry brick sm tork t lot 4vxloo t»e t iry brick,l&4 s diviaiod it central loemtl twn-etory brick slo swan rt nearly ■<-•». two-rtory frame ssa semm at lot 40x17 to pol nm at a gr«m baj,-ain all th abo/c property will b w'd duap mod momlj on eaay mmv for particular vappiylo louis otto baal x tet broker u t brown'aßuu^tmn i[h>r rale—a new residence on the ouihwmi eorßtsr of lid wood amnue and brrant et u«riectly flniabed throughout 11 apply to john oito,bi pwrl n f or^saxe.—a new and first cla«a 2 atorj roidence wi.h all the nod^rn im provemetits aouth irid < f ferry street weat ef del imn let iwim leec ternu ewy f bukll kuhf s tlolliaur buiidiug i.ior sale—house and lot 264 1 swao it prlc o&00 apply to john otto si pcajl at f""0r sale—by m mcvomb 10 b divwonet nourine nlll for bbl la ft tillage f wihiiu nearly new hae all tta modara übpruvceaenu thu ii nne ol ltw l*«rt milk ib uim sum kai t4 fee •! oljn4trtf«reat la urn i.!are w a-r la hi operatian iaing a fl *• huetaea this mpud okuei w soy one who wiahea to aftgagl ia uua kiad e bu^deaa mar a*d d*«n!rtf for aeie tn the rdlac ef wu limk thia a one ul tbe flaeet boildtngi la oie pteee aod dnitifj a i*^l counirj trade vitl esu the taoek d deaired a nnt-ejaee raridenc for ale im lh village f aim.i food ben ftbowt 1 acre of grooad fruit f 11 kindj ahade treea 4c about are adaulm wain frt>mtne depot vuljye neiileiir n for eak la aurora wffb 4 acrw of im gsvdm land hat wry kind f run good barn ittinf water ac about q rt miiiute>>alk lroai the depot foreejn in the vjlav of aumra t-mtnrr fraiae doum with wtog liouhw off ta in atjrle aw dm era of land two minutes walk iron the depot h°f!r az'h »•*• tillage of wuhnk j-rtory aoem wttk wioc •*-'. »»^. ■«- «— •« •* l 1 15 mwri be f mar tat ha«aflf a ap tol»at«,aß uakr ■»• cua?ys abcte p^party wto be mid cwfcp.l^j f wtetaa or wtd tat partctty prtrf^rtrta naaaaf cx)k balk—thji voiutiuwimu art ke it deiaww.el.ntorj wiag awi ban c 77jssst •-*«*-»- — t -^^ ■" i 1.1 rlaaiaailillln jit tl - akaolafcawt ay xtwy 1 aaafc aa >*. *"~ *«• mdlaria troatvl at bautaa 1 11l »•*-•*» amb aa imiala xtk itar a waaaa taw imitaut ' w^;»^w a».mm««rta«.,m u r t v - i w l nt . laoniw tawawmi na n atar aad fuiiaaaa i jt tltl»jomiotlo.r«arlat geka.t babgavin offkiuad a».jhj ta ay».-li<jmh aas haaa at saw h ££ tk^ws^^tss scs gggg a\lf b pgjg i^bst—monday knuiing fnoil . lj 470artbb_la«,b-_at rrierpepaboata old sarseut lbs bader will receiv a araf ib wa-dß>tfca--weaawß_ar h-st njsw-touiitdlakd do found the owner can base it by paying charges or ou-a mmmwm tfnnt ____ by mafsdst 18 ami hs aaad is-u wmm tmmmavm ~ ~~~~ f issouri i-'arm l__id3 — wl j*-"-_l have for sale or exchange 320 scree 1b tit body in cole county mo within 11 miles el _• state capital thu ia an old settled eona-ry witl nilroads and liver nan.-ea.ion will exchange for ■house and lot in the city or fans la the country price s-0 per asre 1 lr un k uker erie land office for sale-a valuable far of 842 acres about 00 acres well umbered goot su-rar buan splendid he use and bams splendlddai's farm and cheesa hous in good order g*_d fence farm well saur.il capable of keepis s eoavs wti sive time an same aril aichaage part foe city prop arty farm situate in bennington county 6 bile from attica inquire at edwards a bcrki.and 10 e seneca at 14 1j x balk—a v__lua-__c kakm 01 145 acres with psoi bouse and bam about li a_ea of goo l timber fiae orchard , sitiiatui a'-.out i milea southeast of putter's corners naar ham rg chj-e-e fasvry.7 ei7wakds a btj kla-d k2o 10-.seneca st a good en'giive and boiler fox sals aheap al the i'm n plaal-at mil bolltr * u-_hi_nwalt j2s-tl cor cbiaags st old papj-jj for sale—at 6l cenu aod 78 eenta a hur-ired atthis office to lkx-koomh po rent—the second story oi i a b ick 1.0 nee hsosmoa hickory aod cedar st a on s idsis.ua st tv a atnal family 18-lt rooms and fower to rent the nxnu tr desirable and tbe poster cor ant inquire of _ k b liul-bs michigan m n x h-renel nrt-lr to -.-_•_■mqb wkjh houses to klvt-1 have a num ber of desirable ) ~ i.e which i will rent tv ha i ( is7o at greatly duc rate r.f rent louis titto 13 8 brown's buildings ajr__tnib_l_.lri[lo-_e~to rent my houas no 617 main st buflalo with • rei-den in a nigh state of cultivation attached i t lie rented to - small family for three or six montr or until the sret ol may next poaseaa_b giwea as tha l*t of jul k . ur picture c includec xims water fl . j ■.■,•] n-.-ii and barn fur info nation apply on the prern-aes on any lav before 1 a m during tbe preesnt month qeokoe ts ix l ihtun.no 17 main st ho_^l^tnl7<:a-tkiai.ehr for sale—good hor-e buggy and harness for sale cheap will give time 01 the c if required inquire of dyva-d3 _ buck land 28 10 b seneca at horses wasted to keei thr.-ugh the winter at farm in west seneca ahout 4 mil from main st care stable and feed fct from 60 to 00 head addreaa l li pratt i : office box 2507 b__:o kll-lm mortgages money to loan—i have fif teen thousand dollars which i wiiih to levee in purchaae money mortgagee jo'ln otto 11 pearl st mortgages for isale hume k sanford 18 w swaa st le_al sotices xtotice of intention notici ll i hereby piven that the city of buffalo inter to 1.1s the land hereinafter de-crilicd lor a puldi i'ark or 1 a-j an . the approach „ thereto un atreets connecting the t-me al the certain pieces or parcr of land heina parts of blocks f_b 148 119 lf-0 72 88 s3 100 105 107 11 v2s 120 127 ttß 129 130 1 us 170 of tho new v..rk stale kescrvation land tuid part of the ferry lot snd lota 114 115 120 irt ami mw of the south village of black hock ( vi st-vens survey and parts of lota £_, _, 54 85 <_, tt 3 bit 60 bl t>2 63 43 81 75 60 67 p6 65 m 1 40 39 _«, 25 24 2.1 tt 6 and 5 tosrn»hip 11 ran c 3 of the holland laud company's survey and being mure particular •* de-cr.bed as follows be riming at the tnwrrtection of the southerly line of 1 ■■i streets as a four rod strest vri'h ths eaaierly line ot the toeing path on the eaat aide of tlie _-**** ■aval thence nnrtherly along tbe ea»ter!y line 1 i the toaiig path un the eaat side of tbe ene canal to its ta-tßlßaal-aa with the south line of vsnnnm treet as a four rod siree thence easterly along tb southerly line of vermont street (_ a foui roc ftreet to its ■u rs 1 .■■;. with the westerly line n s'xth s'j-eet as a sis rod arret thence u_erii ■■'. ■:._ the westerly line ol said street to a point 4 fe t n'irther'y fe the northwest corner of ixtl itrtet and y.rk atreet as a four rod utrcet then ca.terly na line thirty-lour f.et jlst_it northerly aa rixht angles from and pr__lel to the north lin f d t«ka—msttaaa int in the easterly line o aartherra ttem the n-.rth*—it ssraar of sa<d york 1 il n _-~ i't t-i'i th bbs bbs—icrly al*.n tbe easieny line uf i .< - i-i street to the sou the-,al j a of said seventh bsmwi and l'nrmecticut atrret bs a fmir red street thence easterly along the south rly lin uf-ai d cmini-tilut fett to ihe south asst eoraer of said cuiiuccticut atidm-gara streets as a as rod street thence soutivrly stasff the sassl - rlv line of ad niagara street to a ae 34 feet iort*ierly from the nortbwe-t corner of said niagara k yor a streets thence ter y or a line 34 ies lis.ant nnttheny at ia.nt aisles from and ■mr 11 1 ss herxirth line of sail yor*c street,to a point iriy :'■1 ir feet northerly irom ihe nurt_esit corner of said niagara ami v ik straaoa thence northerly alon lhe * atterly line of aaid niagara street to the eeu-b assss_saa-s of siid niagara and omiecticut streets hence easterly along the southeily line ot i l'oi.necticut st*eet to the southwest comer of aid ottmatmm street and ninth street sa a four rod street thence aoutherly along the westerl lins of said ninth a reet to a point thuriy-iou feet northerly from the injrthwett sos o ld yor and mirth streets thence easterly • n a line thirty-four feet 11-i.nc at rignt angiea rlberly f r anl parallel to th - north line of said york btreet to a point 116.8 feet ea terly team lurt line ff tenth atr-.-tt l*va a four rtid street c eastarly on a curve of 37u fei-t ib__b a qi uf 2 feet ss vxea_t on a me thirty-fcur leal tv rtherly at right anglesirom snd psra leit rth line of north atreet as a four rod street last wetste ly from um *_-.*. line of el *, 1.1 a a four ro i struct thence easterly along a iirty-fuur feet distant m.r.l rly at right ang c | and parallel to the north line of et'f no tl ' w the li c f a circle of m fact radius th 1 : of --, i circle being at the inter*-*'-tiun of a uc utty feet distant northerly at right anghs from nd par-l-el to the aouth line cf said north str et witd a line nfty feet distant easterly at right angles from and parallel o tb weai line of sogers street a * four rod atreet a now laid out uortherfr frcm it iht-r.-vectiou srith jers y street thence northsrty and easterly along the line of said circle to ite iuteraee tkm with llid westerly line cf said rogers street cmtinued southerly on tbe same couim aa now laid out northerly from ha intersection with jersey rreet thence northerly along the mid westerly line of id hogers street to iv intersection with a circu of one hundred and flfty fact radius the eentreof said ctrele being at the intersection of the ntre line of ferry atreet as laid out westerly of tbs new york state l_ssrv_tion line with a line fifty feet distant easterly at right angles from and par-he to tbe west line of aaid begets street v laid oat be tween jerjey snd ferry itrrsts thence weetetly northerly and easterly along tbe line of said circle for a distance of three hundred and seventy-five feet to its intersection srith a line flfty fact distant vrast eriy at right angles from and parallel to a i_e drawn from tbe centre of said eir.le to the aouthweat corner of lot 127 and southeast sonar of lot 12s of the buuth village of black b ck apollo steve a s-rrvee thss-ee north ■__ degreee uurty-flve minutes east one thousand three hurtded and at 4hi feet thence north fifty-three d-grees west 342 fact to the south line of bouck avenu thence northerly at light a—glee to ii ucis avenue to the ma_h line ef said bouck avenue thence north 37 degrees east 423 feet to the west line of rogers street sa laid out northerly from bouek avenue thence asatsriy at rwht angles to said ogsrs street to the east im of said rogers street thence south 58 if east 80 leet tbenee north 87 deg east i_3 8-10 feet to • be line of a circle of 860 feet radius the centre of aaid circlej icing aouth & deg wast 80 fast tram a poiat in the south line of bird avenue i_l feet westerly from the southwest eorntrr ot bfrd avenue and delasrai strsat t-maas anrthwrty and easterly along the haa oi sa cu_s ostlest then aost-a m deg , sast 10mo-w fett thaaee north 6 deg east 717 feet tbenee north 5 deg east 1460 1-13 feet thence northerly and aaa'-rrty on the t_eeof a carve of 180 feet radius for ad tanceof 281 72-100 feet tbenee aouth h 6mm eaa soo feet thence easterly toutheasterly boa north easterly mior.z tha linea of a curve of 080 i ii s-__b i daeiaaceost t9o feet at a enrve or 800 fast radius for a bsbb_ob — 1180 lex of a curve of moo feet radius f.-.r a distance of 240 f«ft and of a < irrve of 1500 feet radlna for a n4sta_ce ef r_s feet t a point la the seat ui of sfl-s-a-1 street 710 feet aaath from tha ia_nsct_o of tne r.ort'i line of lot 81 li and land c_npany's survey vrfth the east hne of dc-a«_re street tbenee nei-hea-arly bloat -**• iim °* a curve el kouo feet radiua for a di*tar_e o 4ii f et and of a curve ol looofeet dius7 fsat thence nr>rth 48 deg 24 mm eaat 1200 eet thence northeasterly along the line ot a curve mt 1800 fast radius bor a distance el ta*3 6-10 lsat creating tbe south me ol amherst atreet at a poin t 23-6 feet easterly imm the southeast comer of delsw eand a_--c_tsla*ae-:tl__re_or m amg s aim sast oss osss thanse ssaa-tty alaag ths lias ■s sal ss nl 10sj0 laat radius foe a uiaiance of 411 2-10 fast and of a curve ol is4o feet radius for a db-ancs of 404 fact thencesenth to deg 44 aarn east 490 feet thaam aoataeas-ntty as auut_ariy alana the bas ol a curve of 106 feet radius lor adis-aaaa of i 2*4 8-10 feat thence aouth t dot 1 mm west 870 : fact crt-eeh-x the sr_th rrite of kr-aherst street at a tss-stirt mmt ---—■' au.s b_-a so--bees-en b-_a ths has of a carta ol 8270 feet radius for a a mm of oft 4-18 feet thence sooth 10 dag so mtm met it twst obsase aaaßbsi laly mam nslhau t^mmt like oaa el a r*e ol iqos leas __**- for a das u\\mt of tst s-10 feet to a point ia tbs north lbs of c-aprn strest isbs fast weat tmt a aouibarly st right anglsa to chafrfn street to tbs wuth una ol ctaapia street theae ajong the line of a curve of 1061 teat radius for a dtatanes of 05 feet jl_„-sbh osjaa sosaaa ssastl-mtsast tethal-re al a a-88-a «-* a-os re-uao umbos aaas_r.y sad r__b_s at-ag the ilea ol aaad circle 2>7s-10 w ibßßßwrflit sag state east lintlofeet rsss >»*■_*_*_ s_l l!-s n ir-berly tram ths blhb-sat e-orner ol ma at taa_-^at uwaee hu-wt dag tmm aaat u76 ts feyaaa-a.^ul-a^rty sail»^bsrlyjiteag oka itne ef s eaar-s ef 2008 smt fas_a mmt a ba ef till tern issaaga-saasuljsas g a-aaviaaßeß -. ai.p-uumu tern aaß-srts la-v *--> aor-bea corner ol haas bsjaea a_fl baawsm asasjaa m aa is ssaah hdmrn west ea a baw pai ss-4 aesaslosl 9jm satssa « mm mtmjetmt 00sl memtt streets 4801 06 100 feat bene aeuth u sag 47 smb t-nrofaat.theßec-eaitklioag.wast 810 test thence aouui-b-oeg 44 sate ssat mos teas eeas eootk h dog west 7.3 feet le the lias ol mmxtmeet t-b feet r_d.ua the centre si said circle being a 8 tbe nteracctlon of th e_tre fine f b_t street srith the southerly irae of obbish street siiallaasi aaat—ly there easterly sad southeriy aiovg the baa ol aa-d arcle ta 18s slot-sect1 _. with tbs north lias cf best street st a point ta tha aerta has sf aaid best krass lie feet ls„_lj from aw assassihi i ol the north me of t aat atreet with ths ase_a erly line of ths continuation of qsaasil strs t thenes westerly along tha north line of best tre-.t 21-6 fleet thsacx southerly so right angles to best itreet to tbs south lias ol aaad bast sues thence south 48 dag 88 mia weat u0 feat te a line 8 feet distant eaaterlv at right angles froea and parallel ta the sb-tarty l_-__o_p 8-ssma t.theiicewea>--r!7sin_hts-_._st_a_campß-is t feet to a line s4 fret distent w.-terly at right angii-a from and parallel to ths west line of said chap a reel thence north 41 dag 17 s-in w_t lot fact to the aouth line ol boat street thet_e nortberly at right angles to teat street to the north line of beststreet hier.ee north 48 deg ssmin east 158 feet thssaa aouth 80 day 28 mm aaat 08 fast hence north 8 deg 82 mm sast 1144 fact thence south 86 dec 47 mm east 201 fast thetace north si leg -** along a line parallel ta a is2s fast die urn westerly froan tha west una ef walaea atreet 4689.4.1 feet thenes northerly and northwea—rl a ongallneof a curve _ m 4 laat radius for a dis tance of 2388 1 f_+,'h__r_r 47 deg bmin warn 1 37 0 2 feet to the bb_bbbbb____b--i bbbbs sad steele tree ihence north 47 deg 3 mm wee 1102 4faet it tbe line of ths circls of 245 feet radiua above de *-_ i hed;_es_ec westerly and northehy b'erig the hre f-aid circle 077.58 feat thence borthasdeg tb mio west 1404 feet thence along tha north has of < l.ap.ii rtreet no rth 84 deg.,west 1408,68 feet thenes south l«i deg west ivb.h feet thence south 1 deg staooteßt thensßaoath sdeg.,west 830 teet t.ience aouth 10 dag . w„t 706 leet thence south 2 i , west 000 feet thence north 814 dag west 404 reettv>a rom a the easrterly line nf pateem h-reet 2143 feet northerly __._ the n rtbaaatcorner sb de'aware street and delevan avenue thei er oortlerly along ihe easterly lino of delaware street 75 feet thence northerly and northwesterly al on me hoe of a curve of 184 feet reoiua f r a distance o 2_.25.-_t;then_n'.rth4ldeg.2lm_..west bs9 40 ieet thence northwe-criy mid westerly al gthe ne of a curve of 090f_et radius for a distance of _■fiet tbtoce north 85 degrees west 400 teet ti.encea uth 5 dec , west mm w feet t the line or hecir ieoisso feat radiua as abova described thence easterly and nthea terly along tha line ol aid circle 047 fset theuce.south 51 deg 4 mm , eas 9 4 fset tbenee north 38 deg 58 mm east 110 i-et to the west line of delaware street tbenoe east rly at rgbtangiea to delaware atreet to the east it of dtlawaie street tbenoe aoutn 51 deg 4 ml east 317 feet to tlie norheriy line of bouck aeenut thei cc a*_tberly at right angles to bonck avenue to he south line of bouck avenue tbenea south ssdeg 51 mio we-t 4-0 feet to the east line of delaware a re t thence w.ste ly at right angles to delaware atreet to the west iine of delaware street there north 51 deg 4 mm west 817 feet to tbe south iine uf llouck av.nue thence northerly at right angiea of !: .. a avenue la the north line of bouck avenue ihence rorth 38 deg ."•_ mm , esst 110 feet thence north 61 deg 4 mm wt-st iuo'.o feet to the line of ths circle of 350 fewt radius as above described ihence westerly and northwesurly along the line of i—id circle 384.4 feet thence south 87 deg west ::"". faat tht-nce south 53 deg east 80 feet to the north me of bouck avenue thence southerly st rignt angiea to bjuck avenue to the south llna of llouck avenue tbenee south 87 deg weat 3*7 feet ihence south 9 deg 85 mm west to tbe line of the c-rcle of 150 feet radius at the junction of ferry and ki r st*eets as aljo ss described thence easterly southerly and southwesterly akng the line of said circle for a distance of stu fact to it inter section with a line 84 feet distant easterly at right angles from snd parallel to the emml line ol rogers street as i_d out between jersey and ferry rtreet tbenoe southerly on the una 34 feet d.-unt easterly at right angles from and paralel to he east line cf said rogers i-r*_t to the ln of the circle of 250 feet radius at the junction of north and rogers streets as a*-ove daaeribed thence easterly southerly and westerly along the line of said circle to its t-_**-ctfcn with the south erly line cf north street ss a four-rod treat tbenee westerly along tha southerly line of said nurth street to a point ico feet easterly from the tnterficctioii c f the southerly lines of said north treet and york atreet as a tour rod street thenes wer terly on a line of a curve of 270 laet radiiu to a point in the south line of said tork street 100 feet w*wtt*r)y from the ntersecilon of the sooth lines of taid north and york straets thence weiieriy long ' the south line ol . id yor street to its inte_eet.on with the ea * rly line of the towing path on the east ■aide of the erie canal the place of beginning and sko another piece of land in a circle of 150 ieet ra - iliua the centre of said circle being at the intersec ' tir-n of the centre lint of sixth street as a six rod ' treet and ma*__ehm--tta itreet as a four rod street george s wardwell k27-20t city clerk assessment rolls notice notice is hereby given that application has heen roa'eto the common co-_ncll of the city of b halo for tbe correction of the as tsan—otßolls hereinafter named and that said common coun cil have fixed monday dec 13 1969 aa ths time f-r the oonslderatlon of said rolls and tha hearing of partis interested therein via rolls mo s 2808—for so-structlng a stons aroaewajk bar ss tenth street on the northwest erly side of maryland street amount f-x 99 2_3--fot repair ng aewer and receiver on the weat side of pearl street,about 150 teet northerly of kagie street amount sb is < 2642—f0r pay ng ihe compensation awarded to the owi er r owners of the land and ' property taken to isy oat and extend j van ui*-.i!-.er st reet from ths s>uth erly curb tit of els street to the north erly curb line of the abbott road an_uot 2,468 08 2g47 for repaifrg oak street between good street and burton al.ey ' amount 41 72 geo 8 wajiowell city clerk dated buffalo dec 7 1 3 18-4t n otic of jit---!n_oh.-_aro ls hereby given that the common council ol trie city of buffalo intend to order thk following d_crii_d works in said city vis elk litre from the p:-.,»cnt termination an now paved easterly to the seneca toad _ graded its full m dth and a carriage-ray paved therein 2jj feet arid with good medina ihl stone o inches deep broken quire andfls inches of sand underneath tba same a 15-inch tile sewer constructed svit necessary house connection in the gutter on the easterly aide of thompson atreet from the aewer in the cen tre r-f parish street to about 80 feet south from the south line of maenit street dated bui-alo december 7,1569 george s wabdwell 18-10t city clerk utstu.it h'iube i buffilu ■v nov 23 18 _ ( vo 223—notice is hfckebygiven i_l that the following named . oods.wares and mer iin lire vir luo our_scloves 4 bottles brandy 0 pounds all pice 1 hos isina 1 cl nker tx_t h-tlng tie n helzed i y the collect r of customs for the port nf buffslo cr.ek on the bth day of oc'ober 18c0 | for havipg bt*en i,legally and framlulentlv imports i and introduced into ti.e uniied i_te will ba auld at , pu lie auction to the hlgh.kt bidder therefor at the custom house in the city 1 buffal on the oth day of dceeml—r next at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day tbe same not having been claimed ur bond ed aa the law directs within twenty days from ihe publication of tbe notlae for the redemption of such lama samuel j hollkt k_-17 collector ol customs ucstum uul'sk > buffslo n t nov 28,18 f vj"o 22--notice is hereby given i that the foltowfng named goods wares and rotttchand—e vis 100 pounds nutmegs having been aesei by the collector of customs for the port of buffalo creek on the 22d day of october 1s«4 for having been lllegallvand fraudulently imftorted and mtroducedinto the united state-.will ba sold at pub lic muction to the higbeat l_dder i—arefor^tthe custom house,ln tbe city of buffalo,on the oth day of decem ber next at 10 o'clock in tha fo of thst day the a me not baying been rlsimed or hono—d aa the law dire within twenty days from tha publication of tbe notica for tha redemption of such ciai-a samuel j uollf.y k*n-17 c_lector of cust_sa cusium house i buffalo n _, nov m 1-00 t vto.22s—noticeis hereby given j_l that the msowing t—medgs_ds,warraand mer chandt v 4 pooß nutmegs having heea seised by the collector cf custom for tbe port of buffalo creek on tbe 22d day of october isoo for having been il - gaily aad fraud silently imported and introduced into the unite states will be aold at pub lic euemoa to the highest baddar therefor as tbe cob torn house in ths city ot muflaio on the srth day of lieeember next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day the aame not having been claimed or bonded aa the law directs within twenty days from the psib iwation of the aettoa ler tha redemption oi saah s__-_i 1 nollkt ■k-3 17 mmmm of <____•. boots amp —— u december and the eeo_-i_>___ts beautiful akd i.'seful fine french kid button boots fins embroidered french kida princess walktas oasts i wuu eld baeu aaa aiitftn mae antoinette slippers french kid bows and b nt a ass ssnassae nas rsasas list aisrr rise iiao asm an sumst call abd loob at 1(1 ui ail sir !___-_, james h jewett 40 maefet rvemjme t-j.b vf_sok fis.il sluwaliw.saasiaiaiiia naaar l*a i beta uaa ssaah slaasa .__- kaatara,ast ml far aaaa b—ih r»h tjaltajnzns lbob c-istb-t tois «__""*~"* m^'m'rmttusm if oar.maa.as.aiiwaaaa.lin.aa twrmg ddfpalo christian advocate ■"* mmmf v rnmktnhw ttinfirwltomitwilmio k«t joha b baue aad iw allcap.bl^lej as juisr pabtotm tkuu two dollau a tiab to veil end cut meenbare the reopen lortted to su>».ril»l oata hrowat beiuiag w mi aad kaan ul v otv book tun it t bkyc—bb special bargains tmiuwcekt at barnes & bancroft i 359 main street 10,000 rec b|iu top v 1,000 popiiu alpaca ts 00 piacea poplia alpeoa wacla »»«, at eoe hkapest ooods etib oft kid at bitaii in 151 mabk.tr alee soper lonr bhawli at x pal»ly saewla hi ml upwaroe cloaks of all descriptions kit bakmh a eakcbopt tg m^n «. special sale^byii baenes & 3anceoft a&tflmainlstreet ntbkoibebed fiaho cotxrb t»k —■>'■1 tlaa cm 1 l_*iruuo me beoabcioths fixe ikicot asd beaveju kfm doeskik ca33iiceres i.ll at lm tku com of inporuuaß ktnu an orar stock m barses a bajfcbott k m«l « cloth ; stock at barnes & bancroft a 59 main street 6 cum water proof tl x 2 caaea super " 1 ; do piraaa camimara all wool 7 00 piaera " auparfoodi ii 00 1 2 00 caidia^a jacketa 3 eaaea uearj shlrta aad dra»an ' l»o haavr flaiumll s.r hoie yanl-wlda shaker 0 aiiton fiadßel 14 k barnta a bamckoft m mate t lankets and comforters lat & bancroft 359 main street » rims all wool bid lusim nun 10 • •> « , m » coiirobtbrs fillbd with ottos 1 x tb beat coafortar avar aold far tha movmj aaa abeaper ifa^n be material aaa be purchaaad lac t,»0o baliiobal siirtx at abtohibhuig low pbices 1 b irnes t'bancboft at main at ubicai.t tor sale two steikwat planot kbablt new t a rarr reeaooable price 17 lm apply at 171 bautla fi steinvtay & soxn's pianos we re hapdt to u blo to uhotuiot uftt hmt tei.vwa v * son'd ban commnund iha maau icture of ft stvev octave piano is « pl*i m the prle of whi«h wiu b 5500.00 thaj h.t ale aaaaa a aaaurlal ntaaatoi ta <•» n if their rand and square pianos ad have made aftme important cbanfaa in style hua ecablhw ua to furniafa th«ea eelebntad toatra aeejta at prieaa bwmolon iia lea lor tsoea of aa ajarior grade cottieb k deittow jt m malaaa pianos instruments costing from 800 to 1700 can ba.obtalned at ed moellcr'g wareroonu s chippeta btkeet cobjtkb fkael mr mo-her hae for aala the celebrated bmsboij frnmi hal i mil millar eu me piajtea w-l chifitebing & sons pianos at reddckdipricbd jewett & mischka 363 main street agekti fob kiaubbet w lobk we bex ta aau tke aim tkm af tie publia u axe mlowuaj pltaa lut wwea abowa tba ima»dae rednc uon to tae price af taeee watatm-alaa laatrußmßu 9ttlb ha 1 it iiiinjid t-nmaai front oornera large roujaa iaakluiuhlaejea plinth aftahe tnbia octafoa lan 7 00 fecm»rltt«»ool 9ttle ho «■— bi i 7 irli i free coroera large roead iiejilieniuiiaioa plinth aeraafctreble full and ufa me 00 sttlb c ■» n ■■t,t laeii au nm»d tornata aaekli iavj kkalmt double bmolemagl ea puaik agnata trabla earteaueje ■• fll-l iixko style fei-t ll nhii;aara»a>i eorxn back aai.liad u frott ka>d aoaa me g agnsa treble eanedeaw .:..„_. aa m lliajnlj|llll m arill ha lj-jjoaejjoit-eaa*e allroaajd apaakaraaaajaarraiaaaa .' art « ranaadrrmh rllih t.-tijnmt r t-tom an roeatd laßal amal fw atttama^m •• rimk pmb perla aaaej'laaa enaad buy of eaa agraflitrau^^aaiko 00(00 i—l nif — iimiin a»a»awaltiasa qhtia ixht3mas.tuso uaxv
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-08 |
| 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 | 1869-12-08 |
| 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. 8147 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-08 |
| 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 | 1869-12-08 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691208_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. 8147 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday december 8 1869 so 8147 died wbhawh-itot jt l a^rem w c»»»l t jotat p.jo»awjo.af»l m jmn an.lfc.am nnara new york faildbior a ntatt dat goods i.roet is boubb-a dull elettiojt-autor hall ihlicto)-mpaatca captcbcd knr you das b.—the election fat major t\i an saaisrilit aldermen po lice jaatsoas civil justices aad inannl truitees passed off to-day without any dis turbaaas of importasos littl iatarast was ammfertert in th result by a majority of the citiasas aad tba vote was light tammany was victorious in every quartai and mayor hall will continue in office tw years more several arrests were made for attempts at illegal voting the failure of x b faloonsr t co im porters of british dress goods is announced their indebtedness is entirely on the othei side of the atlantic and no one her v affected by the supension the decline it gold was th cause thomas a ledwith stump eaadidate was elected police justice in the eighth district receiving 934 majority ovei hardy tammany nominee republicans elect—george w criaser alderman in tha seventeenth district and on imirtant alderman the funeral of john j erlrl of bardell cunningham notoriety who died in the albany penitentiary took place to-day washington uoroamzation of thi rahlutrillj f timatu op iieit llall'd exfenbh m tmh poitorfick dspa&tmevt—conqbes 8io»al pboceednros it tmlbobapa to tai txraaai wajhnit)t»k dteomber b.—after tht adjoßmraent of congrem the republican memh*n went into a caucui or private con farence for the purpose of making nomina tion to fill vacancies in leveral of the con mitteea mr merrill of maine wat agreed upon as chairman of the committee on ap propriations and also at a member of tli library committe ■, in both cas«s vice fesaenden deceased mr schnri to sup ply the vacancy in the committee n for eign relations rice fessenden mr an thony was nominated as chairman of the committee on naval affairs in place of grimes resigned mr anthony declined being chairman ef the committee on printing a)r cragin who was next in the order of members was then agreed upon mr anthony however remains a member of the naval comnrttee the caucus finally agreed to propose poole of north ( irolina on the commit tee of appropriations to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of grimes ferry to be chairman of the committee to audit contingent expenses in place of cragin osboru to fill the vacancy on the committee on naval affair caused by the promotion of cngin anthony who ha acted as chairman of the senate caucuses for the last seven yeara ; proposed to resign that position but his felluw members would not consent to it the postmaster general sent to thf house to-day the estimates for his depart ment for the next fiscal year by which it appears 2.v>sl,o(jfl will be required of which 13,607,(100 is for the transportation of mails inland and 480,000 for foreign transportation the following suns will be required in addition for steamship be tween san francisco japan an i china 500,000 between the united states and brazil 150,000 between san t'rancisco and the sandwich islands 75,000 total 725,000 jhe following assistsnt as^esso of in ternal revenue have been appointed al bert h nash and loring h jronson twenty-fifth district of new yorlf morti mer 8 sweeting twenty-fourth district of new yerk the virginia senators to-day rith thf other members of the c'ongresstona delega tion from that state had an inter ew with the president and expressed theis thankn for the reoommendationa in his aesaage that their state be promptly admitted governor bullock of georgia alar had a hort conversation with the preside nt xlist congress—second session wasiiinotoh december 7 mr morton kep ind introduced a resolution declaring the state of virginia restored ] her normal relation with th i man jd entitled to representation in congress mr sumner(rep mm introduced a bill to amend the banking wit and t promote the return to specie paymest it repeals the limitation of the ainoant of national bank notes and permits the sccre tary of the treasury to issue additional notes equal in amount to the greenbacks retired but not to exceed 50,000,04)0 yearly mr trumbull rep i1l intro duoed a bill making it a misdemeanor for a member of congress to recommend any person for office unless requested by the president or head of a department and supported it at length he was followed by mr davis who re ferred to individual cases in which official incumbents in revenue service had been de prived of positions to which they were en titled by the commissioner of internal revenue the bill was laid over and the senate adjourned the following bills were introduced and laid on the table preparatory to their ref erence to th appropriate committees bjr mr spencer bill to amend the act of april 9th 1866 ■* protect all persons in the united states in their civil rights and to furnish means of their vindication it provides that said act shall be so construed at to extend to all penona within the juris diction of any state equal protection ef its laws and make all persona of color compe tent to testify in the courts of the several states aa folly as if they were white it also confers on the united states courts the jurisdiction of criminal cases in which penona are involvsaf who belong to a cl*m of penona denied the game rights declared in the first section of said act also a bill to reorganise the medical pay and engineer corps of the united states navy and to regulate and fix their absolute rank uniform ate by mr carpenter—a bill to secure and protect freedom of transit within the united states it provides that no citixen of the united states in passim from one place t another within the same shall be subject to any civil iioeesi whatever in any state territory or district unless as voluntarily tarry therein for more than twsnry-four hours n*r shall his property be abject to sslsshmsnt while in lisssil sad all plain tiffs or attorawys instituting sach suits shall bs liable to action for damages in tae united st*t** oourts providing that una shall not abndg to right of ussnmn-lssi stoppage in transit between tender and vender and further that action ssay be instituted on the suit of tke party demonstrating to the satisfaction of tha court of bssori that he ha n eood cause of nation and that the party has left his place of domicile and ia in transit through the united states with the intention of departing i roes th sans section two gives to the united state dis trict courts jurisdiction of acts contrary to the provisions thereof by mr corbitt-a bill to amend nat u laws relating to internal tnuit it adds canned aud preserved fish to tha art c'.es now exempt bj law from iatsmal iai by mr patterson—te promote sad so courage the nation indsmrial kxpoaou to hshau in washington in 1871 the vice president laid heiore the sen ate a mssasrisj from tha tsfsililiiian can vsntkn si virginia wu sraaba 24 ana js arguing against th ndausion of senrton and lienmiiilnlin «****■bj mr thayer — a bill tlisiliiiii th i ■>■■< hsw s.m to rrquireths plant ni*i trass em hisjuti ill srhsmests ltr tuiob rsp mas ), urtro dnea4 a bill t askand ths banking art and t ijmiti th nan to spaeis fsy mr samnsr htdiated th following ssnsorsbfaaw the hi 1 _^_- samdt and te this otal urtir the n ars—'ssay—lll is*n,t ««— cm emmet so ska iffssiss pww » tkwaa qaawtkaw aaar sspport il fourth mads it banks wu jradnauj rtraa«th«n thlaawilva anc prai»ra to rwauma pea pavmanta filtk it will iv tbs soa aawf was aa oppor sanity to orgaaiaa baaka and win iatarss these part of the ooutrv to this exteat ii ■iinl llisiilim sad tb seiiisil baak uf srstssa b j which both will ba atnagth aaad sixth it will wilkia mit-inv uaaa relieve the ooaaarr at tha whole nea back sjrstess aad thaa diapcee j aa iavaor tsaatqasaaiea seventh it will haataa thf return to speaia rajieaila the bill was laia oa the table fistta nneeak mr tkumbvaxtbap ill iatradaoe a bill to reliewe tha sssnhen of camwraat rrom iatportaaist aad to praawre iad t«adeace of daffaraat dejatrtameat ol the government it pmridee that ao member ef ooagreat or dele-ate from s lerritorr o aliail directly or iadirectlj olioitor nooasatand avpauteaaau to officr by the presidamt or heads of departiaeau ol say perjoa in aay executive departawsat except such rennmsaaailstiua be in writing is response to the written reqeeet ot tht hud of the department ajkiaa iniormation or by t h senator in giving hie advice and oos at in the manner provided by the con stitutiod shall ba guilty ot inl—ieanm and on conviction thereof shall he fined not exceeding 11000 for each offence ami it shall not he lawful for tha president or bead of any department to appoint to office or employ in his aepartawat any person who shall be directly or indirectly neom mended therefor by aay member of coa greas or delegate from a territory except in lhe manner now provided mr trumball proceeded at com leagu to cxplaia his bill reviewiag the hiatory o appointments and closing as follows tbe custom of allowing congreasmea to make appointiaenta had become so firmly estab lished that it almost had force of law and nothing but positive statute could remedy tbe evil the beneficial effects of the measure weald be felt in relieving member from unnecessary importui.es giving then time to attend to the legislative duties with which they were charged and freeing them from personal obligations to the president and heads of departments while assisting the appointment in future of a better cleat jf official mr dayis dem ky followed snp porting tbe bill mr yates rep ill believed that » proriaion of the character of that proposed would be a public benefit the represents tives in congress ought to be allowed t make recommendations to nffi-e b in the csae of senators it was differen for a they were required to decide upon i rma tiona to office and stood in the c ty of judges they should not be called nj on as now to sign indiseriminattly all that were presented to them tbe bill was then laid nfion tha tsble for the present and ordered to be printed the bill to relieve certain persona from legal and political disabilities imposed by he xlvta amendment to the consti ution was read aud laid over the s%nate then adjunrned house immediately after the reading of the journal the uouae resolved itealf into com mittee of the wbolo on the state of tbe union mr ferry in the chair for the pur pose of distributing the president's mes sage among the several committees the usual resolutions makiok xuch distribution were then offered by mr scuenck tbe reconstruction committee have ar ranged a meeting for thursday next to con sider the q nestion of admission of virginin the committee on elections has appointed a sub-committee to examine and report on the testimony in the louisiana contested election tlie resolutions hav.ug been read a brief discussion followed mr wood dem n.y desired to have so much of the president's message as re ferred to commerce and navigation inter nceaoie canal c , referred to the commit tee on foreign affairs instead of to the committee on commerce as provided for in the distributing resolutions mr lynch rep me moved its refer ence to a special committee on navigation lost the committee then rose the resolutions were reported to the house and adopted mr dawks ißep mass introduced a bill to reorganize the treasury depart ment and nx tho pay of its officers re ferred to the committee on appropria tions ■mr butler rep mass ), introduced a bill to repeal the tenure of office act referred to the judiciary committee mr hill kep , ia introduced a hill abo!i»!iing the franking privilege in ferred to the i'oatottice < ommittee a bill was introduced by mr williams to repeal the duty on salt coffee tea and writing and priotiug paper by mr walker—to promote the inter national indnetrial exhibition to be held in washington in 1871 by mr cullom—to repea 1 the law in re lation to additional bounties and to pro vide an extension of time in which boaaty claims may be filed br mr kinkelnburg—to establish a uni form system of naturalization by mr scevenson—to provide for relief from legal and political disabilitiea by mr wool—to prevent members of congress from accepting or holding any place of trust nnrier the president by mr sheldon—granting to the new orleans mobile and chattanooga railroa company tbe right of way through public lands by mr ingersoll—to prohibit the sals of coin on the part of tbe united states and to provide for tbe redemption of united states legal tender notes in coin at par mr paine ltep wis chairman of tbe comnutttee on elections reported back the credentials of four alabama aasn bera with tba reaonuneadatioa that they be sworn in the oath of office was thereupon adminis tered by the speaker to hayes sherwood heflin and dm mr burr dem 11l ), from the same committee reported back the resolution authorising mr kerr ind in act aa a saiber of tha committee on elections ia reference to the louisiana election cases adopted mr butler h*p term presented the credentials of two virginia members referred to committee on elections mr kelly rep pa offend a res lotion for drawing for seats mr loga9 rep ill snggwted jocu larly that the drawing shall take place every momiag after prayers the resohrtton was tabled—b3 to 10 mr jktcxes rep r 1.1 from tie committee oa patent reported a nil for tha ataaava of richard it ho for a prating presa for wvsa years after eon aarabfc discussion jeaete aad paters advocating th passage of tk ml aad waanbutn of wiaconsia aad niblack o paaia.it the bill was on motion of ifr fmkel b.rg laid on tbe tabla without division mr butler bap mam offered a naomfam directißg tbe postmaster gene and ouian mar ba paid thrwogt the mnaey order system of tha postofios d mr kbtcrrtjm rq k t pnatat edapetttwnof tbe citiasus of ponghke sit n.w york aaw comjnm ttaswrd behigereatrirfimte&ba mr starkweathe r*p conn presented a petisma of the litiasßs tt gtea urgton coaseetaeat to remove th datisa oa imported coal mr hooper hep mam offered a raanmtwa isslis aisi lal cnamiirtu oa rule to report a rmls taat altar ta saato for dsaks hare b drawa in any cosagrass a sila.il ilraria aaan si as anlai dmsai that gamjrsas psraiagtha ilisa!mall m ta rsar,l tioa thamaaaa at aast-yaat twa adjoaraarl montana xi.iftiiu v nmw iiuii hblba stntsms p.,55m».7.-t.aw uj tha art aummrs f-«j 0 lllfl mamimc.-pa.j.atutuc-vilas una s anxxuitaf taw iriilis f ajla haw aaatassak a ■a akaa aastt waabaaatsv aaaaavs watawawawa atsßw-sakaaam awa*t wmbi waaaj ajaa aaj van ■«• wjaaj kvwa ajaj vytaastoikara fit at tk atriksn srs ni.il at-a.lallit.w tt «■»{■sasatwlr i j few awr himlt us i.b.ni.j ■»■■unm^,mm three r f oar hasmred atnek and snsj taasasilv*a agajaat.tfc skssac tha latter collooted a po-t al about 400 oitiaana and procmled to raioovitu this afternoon hut tk musblt ossapaaiy amded to tbe demand * tha hi skin o thsa aava ihiiaiilia apaadwaradiaekarrsd foreign doluh run eami»t:o*thi nrjruoi srpnaji cottox oaownio—asomt uanitonati!crh«fijnch ""■"■" usionitio or nirou aojn caann tavvsisaan»s»watapanii lonmv dsessahar 7 th sanssagi of the president of the uiited stakm waa tracamittal by tk atlas tio telagraak la*t aight aad ia pabliahad this morning tha pall mall hiiufi ia oesswaats ea pnsidaßt oraarfa refereae to tb alabama olansa aaya th asaerkaaa are ready to ooept an anosasg ia lie of ail aaaacas twjr demand bat ea t luui cannot dv nor than ah haa alnwdy don time will amend american sensitiveness suck vent as th demonstration in honor of ptabasly will tsad to mill jate irritation th ooarttt concludes that the aaeaaage on the whole ia a friendly one and thinka tha president's saggastio that new nego tintsoaa be eatond apea t > pre m t anwoar enable will bs approved n england a delegation of saerchu s from mancbei ter recently had an ic^rviaw with the viceroy of egypt who a*,ured them that h was making eiteasiv preparations to intraoe tha cotton s«op ia egypt the yachto cambria an i fauveile were the first boats to pass 1 irough the sura canal after it waa opesed 11 eommeroa an english company ia ming formed to complete telegraphic eoa maaicetaoa be tween england and tbina iy way f india sad extent it to australia y means of aub marine cables umu st pbtirsburo december 7—th caar has granted th eoaceeeiea for the formatiut of a company with the right to lay a aob marine telegraph cable or cablee from boms point on tbe coast of asiatic russiat • tahhsh telegraphic com anuicatiou with china and japan the oo vent of tha au thorities of those countries aaving first beea obtained austria vmrka december 7 1 ustria dsmandt th consent of th jsurt jeaii powers to cross the turkish territory that she may rnsch dalmetia by land am extinguish tke rebellion in that previaee rrairrs l'iiis december 7 in ha corps legia atif there waa an aainured debate a member of the majority in the course of bis speech took occasion to defend the coup d'hai of si the oppoaiti r deputies re pued expressing their disapproval m kouhefort waa particularly evera in his de nuneiationa the iloniifur announces hit an extraor dinary meeting of the cons al of atate waa held yesterday at tha a wof whioh al the ministers tendered thei resignations to the emperor political htmon rimi i lit el ct:os bt tkmun to tbl 1 l-r.ui , hrdsox new york vt imber 7 the charter election here to-ilaj resulted in tbe reflection of theodore so der democrat for recorder and the balao c of the demo cratic city ticket by an arei ige majority o 17 ob a light vote of thi aldermen the republicans elected two an ■the l> |
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