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buffalo express vol xxiv friday december 10 1869 no 8149 married pierce — bahtuolomew -!>*<•. 8 in white's com*r by key a j wiltux mr srt.sr ! w fierce of hamburg and m.iv phebe barthulumew of et-aiu patrtdjsv-fierce dee 7 at wilunk.hy rer r m bsßdlord worthy m l*atridr of uunhurf nd uura a pi tree of wast benevm died bill t*e s ai th rm d«no of hi ptr.na of oom-atloii of tba lun jufcn h.,eldo«t eon of u ball of tkli city a««d 31 rtmn cjkl<n r d'k htrr.lt c bl 4 . law of a'.liu m t . in ul «* jr <■' ku tta ln mtriom wtn h«ll u altir on wk)d itiv ■•&.- clb in-t bchll-dec 0 t pomp 7 onono>i o>onqt n la yht\<m wu 1 l iuier llueil mtq kod mkac oij s bmu at uf alt 7 i(«l 7 rvn new york e btacisthct lecrv*e at the aca art of mcaic—hundreds usable to tvtd uats-sirraide op ah miasraas lawtor-lite stoce slaughter ok the erie road sv tausura n in sxrasas i new yore dueemrjer 9.—tha academy of music was crowded to-night to hear father hyacinths lecture in behalf of the french benevolent society hundreds wen compelled to stand the subject ot tha lecture waa government of life he favored the greatest liberty of conscience colonel john ki.g a lawyer from ar kansas committed suicide at the new tork tff tltr 11 hu™elf uronfh a collision occurred on the erie railway early this morning between a pasaenger train and a freight train left standing on the track just outside the bergen tunnel without displaying any lights some of the ears were loaded with live steek and it is said large numbers of sherp were killed five freight can were demolished aad the locomotive of the passenger train badly in jared " ' the spanish gunboat case has gone over until to-morrow when dittnct attorney pierrepout expects to have instruction from washington as to the course to pur sue the brooklyn ferry boat manhaaeet waa badly damaged by a collision with the tow boat phcenix to-day the latter was at fault nobody hurt washington tistcrdars meltiso of tht rston iructiijn coluirrti;»-di3aoriimi;!«t as to the reqliresiints of members of tbe yiroinia lesislatire intir isti.xg cj.wkessitjnal procixd:no»-a pebsoxal boltbttwies ueneral bct lir and fkrna.vdo w.jod it nlmmirm ro thi upaaai | washliusuh december 9.—the com mittae on keeonitruction held a meeting this morning on the aabject of the admis tioa of virginia the meeting continued two houra eight or ten ipsechea were made by iudicals and conaerratitea from virgin la and membarw of congreas son wanted tha ironclad oath adminii tared to member rf the legislature whila othera cantended that the oath to rapport the i oustitqtion of the united statei ii sufficient ihe committee adjourned to meet next saturday at which time the contending parties are required to submit their rcinec tire iews in writing the commtttea of ways and means this morning had tho iron section of the tariff bill under consideration the duties will remain about the same with the new alassi noation the total enstnm receipts for last week from boston new york phils'wphis baltimore and san francisco was 2,j'jb ■358 commissioner delano says revenue offi cers shall not charge for making out paper required by law that tax papers shall be furnished and that all who have received money for such service and refuse to refund shall be dismissed the serrica xllst congress—secret session senate warhihotox december 9 mr carpenter kep wi intro duced a bill tiling the salary of the chief jmt.ce i ( the supreme court of the united sutea at 112.000 and that of associate justices iiu.ooo per annum each mr osborn rep he introduced a bill for the disposal of public lands in the states of mississippi louisiana and aikan lu mr morton rep ind presented a memorial from the citizens and members of the legislature of virginia urging that the state be admitted to representation in con gross laid on the table mr sumner rep mass offered a resolution directing the committee for the district of columbia to oonsider the expe diency of repealing the charter of the med ical society of the district of columbia and of taking such other legislation aa may be neeeesary to secure for medical practition ers in the district equal rights regardless of color mr norton dem minn objected to the immediate consideration of the reso lution mr simmer said if the occasion for the resolution waa known there would perhaps be no objection to it the surgeon who had been brevetteil colonel for bis services in the union cause was no a practicing physician in washington and he with an other member of his profession had upon making application to the medical society of the district of columbia been black balled on the ground that they were color ed men the offect of that action was to exclude them from the cooperation and counsel with members of that body in washington and thereby inflict a penalty upon their patients lhe rule of the so ciety referred to prohibited consultation or association by members thereof with any resident practitioner not a member thus were these colored practitioners shut out from ordinary opportunity of consulting with their professional brethren on impor tant cases coming before them their nor waa degraded by the act aad the profes sion which was guilty of such ostracism degraded itself the medical profession of washington must take notice that thia uut rage would not be allowed to continue without remedy if the speaker could obtain it through the action ef congresr mr sunner further aaid in answer to mr patterson that by repealing the exist ing charter of the society and chartering a new society founded on republican prin ciples which should receive colored men into its fraternity the object desired might se attained this game battle had been ought stage by stage and victory had seen achieved by stages the present question was but one additional feature of the strug gle for principle mr morton then withdrew his objeo tion to the resolution iaasmnch as it waa simply a direction to the committee aad wouiu not commit the senate to any action in the premises the resolution waa agreed to mr trumbull rep 111 reported erom the committee on judiciary the nil introduced by mr sumner relating to the appellate jurisdiotion of the supreme court with an amendment in form of a substitute the bill aa amended enacts that under the constitution the judicial power of ths united states does not embrace political power or give to judicial tribunal any au thority to question the decision of political departments of the government in political questions and declares that all courts of the united states in the administration of justice shall be bound by the decision of political departments of the government on political questions section 2 enacts that it rest with congress to decide what government is es tablished in a state and declares that no civil state government exist in virginia misaiesifiai or texas and ao so-called civil state government in either of said ritates shall be recognised ac a valul or legal state government either by tue executive or judicial power or authority of t united statsa until t'ongnsa shall so provide or until such state aovernmen tis represented in confresa ant it declares that the act of confreae to provide for the more efficient government ol rebel steles i__i m arch 2 1867 aod t set era as ts rapnlssamtal thereto are political in their character the propriety or tslidity of wauchno judicial tribunal is competent to q uettion an d the supreme coo rt ef the united at—a » hereby prohibited from entertaining juried »-_■oi say cms paw ing out ol the execution of laid acts in either of eaidstatssj uta senators aad bsuss-alalives from smeh ttusi it.ll be admitted into congress of coagrasa shall nnsgnils such state go tern—t m valid and sau.e.ils all nets ar peru er aoto an thorisuaf appeal writs of error a i - " rthic nmmlii ■' i ''''" said snpresoe loort for review aay caam civil or criminal or other fw ill awl ings arising out ef tha execution of aid set to provievs ar tba more fsa_tt e.en_euto tha r«w state a w us kb iiypkom-twr tharvto or which m hori uipfwl i «_ y em __■ftb jod«pßt ottht cfa«it cttrtof t*»l_u vd^tvth m « ju&«u fm pniomdi-c t u cmrt or which anthorue th tepntm cout to im m writ of hmbm orpw or otbm writ to brinf infon it tm rar»w any judg_i*nt of the ciresit oi nr ot ler ooort or of any jndge theraof h % habat rorpm o-w or pnvmduif un che mi m art hereby wiwuilwl aad no 1 bentoon pmmd extending tie jodxcul m cam ». the uuted state otw-ot of s r*ui*t_l shall uooßst aad toreeognis ay st gmnmt amtinm thmmm not the »• tatoa and rcpra—uj.t-i tnm aid 3tate ihjjl be admitted into th • c ongraa o the united statoa or oongrm h recog__e a sute jporemment th«win _■ralid i_d the prendant is hereby dinotet w holt and proceed with j prisonen held d said state by ilit_ry authoritj rithoi t regard to uaj aru imeeediiu 01 wthonty whatet«r mr gtewabt r.p n offered > joint r olntion diractimg the secretary ol the lnr*rior to eospend hkorderaof novem ber 2d*nd 1 lth isg9 i-rtering to private entry and heretofore withdrawn for thf benefif of the southern fmci&m l_ulraad ot califm iia until the end ef the preeent ace non ot congrem ao that the uiunnu ol piremi tion and homeatead aettlers and th righta t the rmilroed company may be in t««tigi mr drake rep lu introduced a bill to ftuuiah a uniform time for holding the el for electon for president ami vice yeeidmt of the united statae and reprtkcutitea in c«n_reas in all the statoe of the f nioa it provides that the preaidential eleoton hall t choeen in eaoh state on the wcond tueeda of october in the year in which ihey ars to be elected and th-t repreeant atirea iv cokgreas ehall be elected ia each sute en the second tuesday of october next pt the beginning of the tim of con ress to which they are slatted kefe:/ed to the committee on judiciary mr 3tocktok dem n j intro duced f bill to farther amend the act to provide internal revenue to support thf gortru ent-jeeei it ai&ndi thataet of june 30 1864 by adding o section 1 2 a proviso that all be quests i r devises of personal or real prop erty ia rust exclusively for charitable usea h»ll b exempt from t_f and duty on n tion of mr thayer the senate t conndkf-^d the vote taken on wednesday ■"') wh;fci it was ordered that the floor ot the pb#t be cleared of intruder ten min uses becire the meeting of the body the ilirti n wu amended se as to require hs ol to be cleared five minntes before the coto atneement of eachsessic and was thtn if md to the ffjt to encourage the production of ootton n the unitea states came np in irder aad was referred to the commute in agrirjulture the senate then adjourned until mon day nex k horsi mr hsber rep h y p presented s petition of several hundred citizens of nia ijara co nty new york asking for the re moval fc c>a\l duties mr ? lanks rep led introduced a bill tt^yerf-jct the recodßtmction of tbe state otaieorgia referred to committee on neco*jjtn.ction it dir eta the military commander of the departnant to convene by proclamation the leg^latare of georgia which was elec ted unc er tho proclamation of general meade srs and to cause each member tn take he oath of office required by the i>o<mst uction acts and it requires the i-ecislat ire so convened to adopt the xvth ciptititutional amendment as a con lttioa py^cedent to representation in con mr jefeookp dem n v presented a petition of the leather and hide import ing trade of new york saking repeal of duty on hides and stating that the busi ness unfavorably affected exoeeds 100,000 000 in ltather and 200,000,000 a year in boots and shoei and that the export trade in boots attl shoes is ruined mr chi'kchill rep x v ultered a resolution calling on the secre tary of war for information as to improve ments in oswego new york adopted mr churchill sjbo introdnoed a bill vi line the northern judicial district of ew york into two districts to be called middle and western districts the counties of broome caynga and ( ort land being the western bound ary of the western district transferring tbe counties of columbia and green from the southern to the middle dis tricts and providing that terms of courts shall be held t albany i'tica syracuse ogdensburgh and plattsburg in the middle district id at auburn canandaigua ro chester buffalo and lmira in the western district katerred to judiciary committee mr stevenson rep o introdnced a bill to place on the free 1-st the following article tea coffee molasses syrup mel ada or cane juice nca salt lumber hides and stains for printing paper iron in pigs also a bill to provide for the settle ment of ooflicting claims to patent claims mr fox dem n t asked leave to offer a resolution for the creation of a special committee of five members to inves tigate the causes th—t led to the unusual and extraordinary fluctuations in the new york gold market from the 21st to the 25th ef september last and especially to inquire if the president secretary ef the treasury er any officer of the government wae in any manner interested in causing snch flactna tion with the power to send for persons and papers mr bcofield rep pa and others objected a_d the resolution waa not re mr wilson itep 0 introduced a resolution instructing the committee on invalid pensions to inquire into the pro priety of amending the pension laws by making it the duty of pension agents to prepare vouchers and transmit them to the postof&ca address of the pensioner adopted mr yak trump dem 0 present ed joint ree utiona of the ohio legislature renting tle proposed xvth constita uoasl a awen'msqt referred to judiciary committee * mr loucfhbidge rep la intro doced bills t provide for a continued sup ply of artifiyal limbs to soldiers and te extend the me for filing claims for ad ditional bouity mr binvham r«p 0 effered a resolution for the printing of five thonsand copies of the report in full of the ommis sk>der of the-general le_d oaoe for 1869 with the aoc wpsnyiag sa_pe aad a eon - lensed edition for dutribution ahroad in the french i crman and swedish go_gee referred c mr ing^rsoll rep.lll t-trodueed a bill aet_>nxid(t ao addttjotia isaac of legal tendu netes to the amount of 44 000,000 an morad ite reference to the committee o ways and means mr ga£fi£ld rap o meved ite reference to he cohmittee on banking and cunency nm*rking that the question of reference of such bills might ac well be mr jud rep 111 inquired whether nnder the mle organising the < onueittse on banking and currsney this bill did not nsnr—isrily go to this c^esv-umee thespf aker replied that he had no power ovei the house in ike t«te referring mr ldg,rsoll taid that if tha fwofmti raferameoh the biu ware te oec-ftom de bate he we ild wiudtmw it for th present the hoi m then went into aciiiwimii of the w*»ole on the state ef tbe l"_vo mx uffwu the ch_ir a-d ree the coomtdmnum oi to c«n«u b_l ▲ liier-fift grew p a_d waa partwi pstted is by a_»y of the meobsw cc te the ijtit ics»»iril of t_ki_t the cenena mr booer eertsitiag tha tbe workceew b.be-ts_d ■■■> fpudti.t.ly mvfenmd sy tw inlusre of om &■■■! ren*e s mr g_r_sld bol tbe gnwld th 4 esaau iinswy ia thia matter wvmssd be * i*sfsia«as mr butlbft rep maaa ofesred m mim>di_msk that t>he am be ts^en by tske ae^vas^stst ajaesmsee lutweetataaal a iinssaia fn.as.rls woad m rssmsf te ka hew york ceuaats 01 1945 ( atsßmswawal isvaa a asswßefal aawte saa fra ua—tksljiisli wtu—>ai eat dowutaa.i litiiie«>wer>ra t a,»oa f ss flsaanssiwaißsßßs assf wa^sa s^l^isffc ftanlhwav wwbvauba awl-ajibiai sjh ft^hsft imtb^a t maa^^af • afe fact it wa si.«rt>si to be ao en iiiiatafl mr bctlir are^ysaid tbegs-tle mbmilw tcrkttsir w«a_)lm * fmail tha niiaamai that tka aaaaaa a imaimasaik mlawtba *| mi i miy kadamkantmrhaiimlaa canl waa thai u0.14 aaaa ta aa that than boold b oo < saaaa takaa at to than ktbt aamuoaraaraeyaboatnaw teat aat aotkiac ajam aa doa tkan wkiok aa at hmmt m aaaaa way ar f bat h nuud tkansgau ba aa kaaaataamat ha adpittad that than waa gnat laacar that amkui oould ba toaad oat ia v«w york abate abetioßa akoaa rtnnr boat gold apiealatioaa ar mhoat mi mil if rarr aatt it aaiand to ba aaa inaaa jiaaaof eiiaptioß aad fraad af wkiafc tka taatlaaua ib wood waa iianaaiitaliil laogktar mr datts hap n y aakwi mr botlar whathar he a>aaat stata or atty mr bntlar—tha arwarwaya air mr dana-fesalkm aothiagtoaar mr b«tlar li«mitw uuhtar mr wood—lra tea aauaaaa wkaahai iu opin.on of na voivhaa baaa gatharad iron tha unit f litigatioa to which h baa baaa abjcotu tkan laaghtar mr butler—not a all air i lava amr ret beaa able u jet aaaa for trial ia k.w york i eipaet a food deal of fraad whea [ do mr batlcr>a aaaaadaaaat;waa reieetad vet —. aoaa no counted on motion of mr wood aad after ooa iderable dianaaioi tha fifth aeeriaa af tb nil waa extended l.y reqairiai aaak diatriat aparintaadaßt to x a raaidaat of tha daa aftar progromitt aa tar aa tha aatoaak eeetkn the oonnai aaa roae motion to adjoin until monday on diviaion of tha hiaa it waa rejantod—43 mr ferry tap mich from tka coauuttae on rnlf a reported a raaolatioo autaoriaiag tha speaker to aaugm raoaatl dauttad auambara to onmiaittaa pro tided thia ahall not ba oonatrnad aa ->—^- t tke rule limiting tha aamber exoapt for tke ireantt congraaa adopted mr la whence b«p.,o introduced billa to prevent auf paaiah election fran vnd to praaeriba tlia time for holding elec tieni for memben f congraaa mr davis key n v intradaoed a bill to impoaaa tv on all sotitiona and ijambliafcaalaa of jold referred to tke judicijutcoammitua the hoaae at quarter put four adjourned until to-morrow foreign 9dbmiesior or tic iotptiik vicibot to till tck-iih dehaxs-—rochetobt ul.v coiitisc harttkdoh—ntiici aid ipaitish dftgjonstkatiom aqaiiibt thi catholic forncil lattit mom cuba ardtbi bamdwich 18lahd1 isrisiisssiiw rersa siissm | tajlo december 9.—the semi-official journals praise the speech made by m foresee minister f the interior in the corpe legialatif yeeterday and assert that the success which it had in the house has so strengthened the government as to render it improbable that the contemplated change of ministry will be carried oat in the corps legislatif to-day mr roch fort replied with bitterness to the speech of m kercade 11 made offensive allu sions to the empergr which caused great disorder in the chamber and wars received with a storm of dissent from the members of the majority he ajiojce of the aoene at the opening of the chamtierh when he assarted that the emperor gare the signal for mem bers to laugh at hi it mr kochefort was frequently interrupt t \ and called to order many cities in fronce were illuminated last night in honour f the inauguration of the conneil at borne at marseilles aen rd of fifteen hundred men made violent d xaonstrations against the illuminations 1 bey marched through the streets sieging marseillaise and de stroyed desorations - transparencies and committed other exctnee the police dis persed the mob after maki-g sixty arrests ike o.i'kcil l/ivi deoembtr 9 letters from rome eseert that 1 ; c majority of the french bishops iml.iding moasiegnenr dapanloup and man of the german bish ops will oppose th declaration of the dogma of i'apal infalgbility detained luvut december 9.—the steam-fair cambria from hamburg december 1 u new york waa delay id here until sunday the sth by heavy weather ■eotft svb->m pakts deoemb-r v the viceroy of egypt haa yielded to lie ultimatum of the sultan ana accepted all the conditions it imposes • . russia m prussia st pit-b-auita i mber 9.—the em peror alexander has e jiferred the cross of the order of st gevge npon king wil liam of pmaaia as pro-f of the cordial re lations existing betwee kuuia and prussia spa n madrid december at the sitting of the cortes to-day the 0 mister of state al luded to the aaaembli ig of the council of the church at rome uid made a snna<ih foreshadowing the ptjjacy of the govern ment he intimated qiet the government won id not hesitate to take strong steps for the protection of spain in case the conneil shosld adopt measures hostile to her inter ests cm hivi-i dneemb-r i count poaoeand ueneral duloa'a widow have sailed for en rope bat for what v ise is at present un known the message of prudent oraßt tele raphed bete from nev york on tucedsy and imhliahsd in the apers of this aorn iag haa esaasd int 1 excitement the sympsithizen with the revolution are dis appointed bat the sps iarda are lisfls and look apon the met age aa a harbinger of peace and prospent-'oa the island the news from the i tenor of the ialand ia important w h • a body of troops were conveying proviaieas from hi-rr-ninit tolastnnaa they wje attacked by the insurgsnts the cghf lasted two days from morning until nigwt the loeees are unknowa the insurgents lisilssssll the troops the entire distal se bat the convoy resehed las tunas " the sandwic 1 islands mall date to to ', mtb ultimo s-ji phax-uoo ilsluisniii b—advices iras heoelnl to mimassll 2mh have been reoeived minister piesce uiisish eear admiral tamer snd unft trasj-lin sf the lesnm moiueaa and her ami eoesrs to-hekingonthe7tk.fkiis-n.il the chinese suaigrrtioa hsmw en krosaed th attention at the pespu of the all the whaling nwa.had arrived ins-le of twenty days with tw ii lllllli af ik he-en mar which he-l asae tevdlo the united smas b-r-sa-l sa4 fra-ee by joint treaty kaving ilimmllll the m dip--_---d of th uv -»• xmh sf mon-_bsr 18-t the t tkor-nee had er dered that the day be s»jnmy itl-l i ill crimes and casualties att ixtbcui tbotjt i la9 mdkh cisoo-detiin or nu^umr gun f m»ura i •/• ml our fu*if >, dmatii t.—tw jmry iatheeaaeof th i*mn««d buu pi i 12.000 hy b—jwkk m—i npi wlr law for tka plafctjf tk np w ttloed at 200.<m0 r^b4 wm amkr s«eiwwill w mt-ut rurtbm fu^asm * th lin totfc kip orioow ton num twan d •»— w iak w»t nmj hrfarty 8t d^f a o«rt cl iiil litoi far mm imffeaflbßi m nftifcp l te sst okllmanr a •*• tb ■% wt wvimm uuuifi ■■* w hi fra u.>>4wi-ttt a raik ««• irimhtti tk,wwt tk<ra>i far faiha oaa»aniv*l«k*n ta m in»e—far»m.»ii|fti , vakw mmxv tel mn . iv^bßaa i a amiaut aaamdayntaiiayta nbabaak at oal mk mmmstlu fc«h tkakaakar vaakiuad aad aaotaar aaaa aakuown ia caaartad tfllad oa*af mw rabbaca waa aiaralr aaiailid rartiaalin kara not waa naaiwo bat ramar aaja tt.t ti uliliaia anniiiliil ia okaaaaiaf 60,000 navigation ths oonnctiout urn ci.g«ed hirrroita con dwakir n*tk a*ioa ob tka cowdinl ia oloaad sot and h lidmit oaal ara oaaghl the atomoat pwmtnmi v v dlliabar 0 tbe eathar ia very oom and clear no beats ban i i coxaackia mo taaaday ud foot paaanmm will bo akla v «. th rintoa ice at that point l^utnw oon bg tfca hrry boat at tivoli tkirty mija farther eeotfc kaa mill running a t—m a pal ia exnaatod fmaa roadoat to morrow to take the barfe herat qoaea waitin a baiaabaat ha rircr h akokad with haaty aaakar iaa aad any iripa are vary gragalar ta baifa tataffliii heavily adaa far haw york aaa't at away th itaaamr aaaaaii wta •■hoar fcnng od mil tkia fniaaiaa tba ctioa paaaed hi to l«ag auath to-day me aaii raaaala bar waaniaihu to-d»y miscellaneous hx-.tt tikdiot fsv isbssa-rs to rsa axnuhaj warn fum n v daseaber 3 is he case of the supervisors of weetchester ounty against the aarsues sf henry wil st evidence waa closed today and t ace summed up the jury rendered a erdiot in favor of the plain tuts for f 180 -**), the full amount of the bond aic larnoveaint p'm.-.rti-nia dsee-abera—the pnblio amps in ind.peadesss square were this voning lighted and e_t_-guishe<r by elec ricity before the committee of iieleot and ommon councils of the oity dr noirri prminoa deoember9.—a meeting of flueatial oititena waa held here to night > urge the governor to pardon or reprieve r schoeppe kailcoid uibiltrm chtcaoo deosmber 9.—the wyoming egietatnre has peseed a law giving railroad mployto the same redress for damagea by cidant against a oompasy aa to other per ona telegraphic summary i«ss tmthuat'i übmi ur4tl.ll | g-lviston dene.aber «. the returns from forty six count gives hull mb9 majority and flanaaghan for lieutenant goremor 8260 majority niw oii.ii december 9—general w 8 clarke member of congress elect from the third distriot of texas passed through here yeeterday for washington he claims that davis is elected governor the probability ia that all the candidate for congress on the davia ticket an elected by good majoritieo alao both branchea of the legislature for the aame party hoch-stir december 9.—after the ad journment of the ooort in the allegheny \ 3uaq-ehanna bailroad oaae yeeterday jo a w van valkenburgh superintendent ot the railroad under receiver fl.uk took a eat at the supper table in the uiborn house where mr t o shearman one of the ooanael in the caae and mr w j a fuller were mr van valkenbnrgh it ii alleged oon began to apply abnaite epi theta to them on acoonnt of the teetimony they had giten in court mr khearman remonstrated and mr van valkenbnrgh nude a audden ananlt upon him and threw him to the floor mr fuller and mr walter church interposed and pro vented the infliction of serious iojunn mr van valkenburgb oommenced the ao tion in whioh a receiver waa appointed by judge peckham - chicago december 9.—the forthcoming report of the auditor of lowa will show that the state has rewired of the federal government in part payment for money ex pended in raising equipping and sending troop into the held the ium of 48.1 ssfi the state still holds olaima for 193,214 against the general government which have not been paased on a fire at london lowa last night de strayed a hotel three warehouses and four stores the ore is supposed to have been the work .( an ineeaojaiy pasmtilu december h.^mr watson trustee of the bank of tennessee reported to the legislature to-dsy"»kaj the eimila tw of said bank was h.<swj*w exclusive of fmetisnal enrreaey he or-ld not de termine the reliable assets lacnviu.l deeember9 judge hake of the jefferson county court rendered aa important decision yesterday in the caae of the commonwealth of kentucky versus the louisville city national bank an the application of the attorneys for the dsfsawo to dismiss the nils issued suit waa instituted to recover the tax levied riy the suteon the income arising from um ted mtatee bonds held by the bulk and the decision whioh will apply to all banks holding such bonds declares the act of the legislature to be oonstitubonal and the act of congress forbidding the tax uscon stituboaah aa appeal wfll be nude in the hones yesterday laavs was asked to bring in a bill changing the law regulat ing the rate of interact in kentucky it provides that where no rate ia specified sir per cent shall be a law bat that parties say agree npon say higher rase not ex oosdujg ton per oast ba fuwuv'o dsas—hart a dispatch from los angelos say the ship orion from near york for san franciao went aahcre on yuaga shoal near sen diego en the night sf desessbere she was necaed by the rrisssir urinassme and towed into the har sarsf sea diers leaking badly nhew.il probably discharge hsr cargo the crew era down with the scurvy no further .. - n m . . . f * a pvtmmn uv dmm rvcvivml o o bmlsbs united states revenue collector for the bam fr-ao-soo district lied to-dar from injuries reoeived by the trantiag of a ngar dryinf pan at n sugar reiacsy resaaruy wassnoteh december 9.—governor talker of virpa-a waa on the floor of the o-se and swats yieteraay consulting akoat the admission of virginia lie talked witk nearly all the members of the x n sfcautisa rimhill i lemd them fevor bmjt li-tinit to iwiiiasa action a ■sting of the comnnhes will beheld to day when the raaslnti-n rslativs to vir ginia will be taken ss a dispatch was received yesterday from the esnmavsntcr of the monitor dictator whisk steles that after they left tybee for key wee they saoowtod a severe gau of the eoaat of florida which lasud over thirty hears the mstor stood it better laea ike toy tiiaa-i anil fltan-a whioh were the dictator's envoys the tries uahipfed her mdder whu h foaled her propaßera anal earned the d.c totar to fart her via w-aai-sene and she wna fenr hearo in the traagk-f the sea no sasiege in dona hsyead break lag her urboe-d<raarter boss at*a->l of the uhusaeant she parted oonrpany i the saaa ae-l arrived a tybee tws the us-he she hir—sh knar en the eve sing of the th while the dictator wsa awknif twenty-four imlitim a minute fee had to alow ow on tmmtt of the slaw sues sf the as she has ooaled and will leave ths ty«ee air by west to tka new york rsa-s wsasungtoo ae rial says the joist i i ih.il i ■wwb mr wiffisßna sstmmad yeatoaney providing ikatae mans wmsk has osoe ratified a namalssmtßtßßßl ensnnsnsssas slasll have powpr __ i a^^^l^^^^k m sndowdtstlly ah_>sl at sew ys-fc m wui at forth i i ... i ■site i i-iiimii--i iii j-tv rf i h-bm.--h xh virgins people »"•'- oosssasoting on f'?=l j~£z7'£c£z7z ssnnv-i ja-«e khss tsr ctranit j pre i-atfs j»sa —->--» w *».•'* w_t___?ii^___wi__r whi to-swryi.*"*l t_*jc3 j_^a wmmnm ■-- ■_• snssnsaa pot i__c_____as m i a_-_v-fl__l - tw s < sw-t----l dais imgm fv to buffalo bu*t ptjuaudbt tin expbebs pmhting co o.uk aw a t mactpcrnai - mom railsv ■' aoo wmuf •• ik nil ivnriira expbess we > •»■4 p m aeurerwd to dt kitiaatlbwn u uxt * ^ tit buffalo extk&s job printing wvicil «■mmi nn—a raimtunniiuu kdknm hi mh««*i««iiiim«n bert ■! jia —». lauuititu mar d~aa»w xm\m mj!*i n,w -' marios of tue leaif ;-» bo ssjss 0 - mmwwaim fa _" j -•*-***• -*«• s_k purohaa la but srili * *"'"-« ttila ut aad ahag it ac a mmmm a.ye uta i„l trouble th — lection haa been tolls v ... , u.lnctl fimbtclash j architects cyrus k f0.11..i t __. t axes planes edge t'ls skates * 1 si j white 812 baasmsaa agx implements castings ac ji-vwauis ssafl won.us chicajaaa—'4 a bankers k w burt a co ma cor beraseo books and stationery rn..r liao.->e a eko , t,7 maia cor lv uaisti.n ta lux 3 ma.n breed a lent liv maui ai.d 8 w seneca h u oris,a„lsase blank books stationery ac yol'.n lookwooda johnson 88i main ~!.,-, x £ jfc.sk a si mv 211211ain boob a shoes a i s'hhvii main jaaies u jevvi.i j so(im..n blank book manufacturer j i ohicuksti.k lot and lilt waeh.nrft.n onfectionkils wholeaale 4 retail v it suul4k x a co , it a mmmm i c.uipets oil cloths feathers j —. a j zook cpn . stan-rs 70 main confectionkks wholeaale henry ilk use bl ■-~.., ii a menkfk i'j main,..,,po,ita tinrtllouae china glass ft crockery majtuhsv o'nkill zlysaia 0 o a i .>:.-., ai li cakuiaoes harvey wallace lock rax coarte r lionet crackers ftc . ovens a son ibj and 1117 kuicott coal wholesale and ketail c 11 dudley a co cr erie and terrace gkorga oa—i.n ax toot oen.se coal and pig iron 0 r wilson a co 90 ohio sa etiseiaslsui 1 i hedstkom .- coiumerciei wharf teas ol main street dry goods dodd best a , " , . .■- mai drapers ft tailors m u tkyon mt mai dyer ami enovatob ll'cas chester , a envelope si lfactrjrhb b w l'ru—tek 82 i an engravei'.s on wood geo d itinllua.s soo maw fancy goods 4c vol—er riehling k co 4*o main furniture tc isaac d willie 88 mai c ni.i.-i i 1 a co js mai flour feed and grain w h comb terrec or ereus fruit and oysters platt fruit co 807 waahluaton fine brass castings buffalo brass foundry 76 etch—me glass and paper show cards j p hoffc man lb e seneca at up stairs grocers wholesale a m jounston 7 main grocers wholesale an.l retail e d holman 1711 jlaln geo w scott 17 e seneca gents fiiukisu ttl goods addison 11 stafford 8,7 main .- n lawrence a bon maia mott a benedict 367 alain guns an i j j ewelry j o.roboon a co , ,„ main * tlot-ls bonnet's hot __^ mf „_,„„,„„ „ d <.„.„>, a'l'jm - saddles tc navi \! . son 20 esrl-n opposite mansion , , ray • hcal'llkey suncea—r to jno ilim i'"r°j a 8.0.,303 main - . hardware iron ac , a walbhiikie 271 main ai,,l i n.an ortons a kip ror p ri anu seneca aiunr.y sllr-rauu fc cv est main fovvlkk .■. hns ya h-n.ce de wiitc wi;edsro 2st m.in cor w swan hardware and metals pratt a co 0 ts and 188 t-rrere hot air f urn aces a 0 gilulkt is main hats i aps and furs c a f bk_oas 50s main bergtoi.i v uk 2-j1 slain wm wil fc/elir 321 bala iron foundry eagle iron wo—sul pa-tj ear missi—lppl clinton ikon wokk.s cnunli.cor jacaaon iron founders engines boilers geo w tifit sons s co we.hiwrlon.nroliio iron nails 1 r spies ac pratt a co to , and soterrace lager bbss i!ii,li\rds ao michael kij—stsb fl main st light carriage and sleigh d c godwin lu3 and 330 washin(fton looking class piovtire frames howard a ill'nt-isg 111 s s«n m.vllf.aki.e iron pratt a u_o—wu—l 2 srn.l it terrace marbl'i mantles and gratis a a i.'oper bll drl.-^xe j l,tiirzii s.,es_haav matuu.e and granite works john esavfuud lb7 and itij nia,ara v millinery wholesale and retail henry otirie s.-ij s main w u wi.kjdsv.s.rd sou main mourning gocds dodd best a co 111 main manufacturing jewelers ac u f jiknoi.i ni m washinirtoa music dealers and publishers jiiwett a mischka 263 slain organs portable pipe derriok fei.il.-:>iakkb ft 00..5 tl aad u clin tt n organs melodeons ftc geo a prince a ... nusgaj-a serenth aad m r/laud oils paints c s pease oo and ■7 m—n planing mills doors sash 4c w a evans a co mechanic printers a blank hook man'fs baker a jones s^*o and 228 waahiarton tr e et plastic slate roofing a p innets 2 main pianos music c ottibr a denton ms main piano manufactcrer3 0 kubtzman 108 10s and 110 b tarla dbvdsb bros ol ni:u;.ra cor maryland paper hangings fcc —. h biroe.2is main iionix.omeky hros 29.1 main u—trioc—*ju 670 main photographers tt m kstoht shi main k b hamrleton 808 and too mala h l bliss 878 mam sewing machines oroter » baker s m co 11 main wheeler a wilson s m co r maia ear ssran wilcox aqibbsb m.c0.,1a3 dirtsloa sowk km co , is w ssran plorencrs m c 0..401 mair saddlbry hardware ac pratt a lett jworth 68 aud at terrace silk hat manufacturers 0 mackenzie 187 main stove hollow ware bird a co cor brace at and erie caua stained glass buffalo stained oi.ass works 28 peerl oko l bbs—s 208 maui steam coffee ft spice mills ohask a co , 331 main opposite cburchee school furniture w chase a sou 812 set.utn scales and safes buffalo scale works ss main stoves and hardware haw ferris a co «« main stoves furftaces and ranges 1 swartz a co 363 main tobacconists a m adams aco.,lmwashlnrwm*aoaso pearl oidso.s f howard a co 800 weas.artoa watches jewelry ft diamonds pitkin's jewelry stork fa mala t kjl dickinson 851 maia da b castle 101 mans btbv-ks bros al9 main watch makers ft jewelers julius waijier 2 7 main ■. sojibbisb amp leaxllsß 22.-1 pearl st bet eagle and yw court et-a lew u--,d re a he l ■aeenil h^t d l 1 f i "~_, larniehed si asst ma^prls-atefsjnl ~ 11—st vatanttflj-by a young han t htarduik in . private fairils addcs s'at mt ut el fhiuomatmsr tha osles ' 172 wasted-a partner with a llahed p.ylai bjrfne in thi „.,, tmsm eaaaa risk „_„»!. „,.. cp : . „, _ k , es f jk ale-t stocrr_nrgood ts w>"u,»*tuc«r j ""~ dolnr a ood bu ,™.. p ___■ava laloru-tion inqnire .. ""••'•'■«■and allen atreeta k.-"f wamtku toobtt orders county or v drr.^.,,000 c „„, mmm louis otto real a jmmm . 3 brown's bu—linr.s wanted-virginia ltto of pearl at "**■"■"*"*"_• john otto tl 7 s_ly~r„bulß|s ~ (__■wv*s_s st.-wanted a s2£3r ta * n t 1 1 o w eagle st _ wanted a i j s ursuclea m c ook in a sn-ll a lansiljr must understand her busiuesa and furs i neet aasaaaaaa lio.it l hudsontst.-cook wa'ntet *_™ r on b"t c competent perser well rsr..--'i gsaaas n.ed apply aaa—a no ol.j ct 18-4t 11(10 main st.-wanted two it germin iris one lor kitchea and the o-jser for baassaj work 17.4t js___m a rake chance—from 5 to sl5 per day as-le l.y r,.t n r,-i r9ubt suen a u i b-aaass—la needed in ese.y laiuliy ler profit are alized f-„u a trlflina nreatment call a,„l eea mr clark 49 p—jl st imt to b.ok binders.—wan leij a forsnsrder bakeit a jones 220 and sea waahliitrton atreet kj {\] hmnm-fnuuß any lady wishing a compf trnt srrsa.it or nur rlrl can hear of one b eppl/lua at 174 franklin st l«st ol refereueo siren —— ftlt gjti atio _ ale a young man wishes mplity ent in a store or to drise a cerriajc v illinir i rn.kehlmaellu.ejul ha g seat d - jl * *>-_*_■id-ct atwbiio maß br__s a sre a tion ol aome kind oj employment rood relet ence firen address through the i'oeroth t * g ' . 18 81 b-ta-abbb i lounty orders wanted v *_ pratt a co money to loajs-l hat-~r teen thousand dollar which i wii.h tnlnr kipurrba m„ney mortjajee john otto j j t ortoages for isalku —~— — !_■hume * sanford 18 w —__———— s _ _ . a—an st roe jia-k-m mwmm l . d r t e j_r tmonxn nifs with frer -•*<-• now two story brick dwell est side ■' ex top 1 ta _._*> each situate on tht a ■-~ delaware strr«t neat allen tliebui'l ft mte n irni st-le with ggat t si_t**r ii oar and laiin<lrit?s pb-aobh 1 - n ol pur bmssbsj s__invit toexsrajne ih*s buildinga j jlyon abakek,enelßn.lofflc buffaurriv_'r pju)p____tt for je lut 311 l**et front ami ah-uit fefto ft in iepth estendiiißlrom th river thrniith t the ship 88888 l>ing bot«_n hatch blip and i'n.tt t w-.j hatn's slip is lt on bakkk eriß l*nd office water front i_«t—a lakoe lot on paved str t and ano jiavin-f wa'-r rnmt srcea.ilile hy shippin-j splendid likation tot ci.nl or lumber nii bid bs v.ld very hnr i __ lyos _ vi:i:i kri.-i-vidofn-*a.r 1?ir8t claj-js abt_j deproi g 1 \ . ir sale.-the so-nsdmnfiom 2-->torj s d attic tiiirk lwcllin with extcn_i..iii in rear on the sw mr of s divi.i.iii an michiraji its witli uibbcc hs water and bath room all in j-.jjd repair lot 7os vm -*-:■! toi-f and ha-sement ami aitio brick house 1w s liivi-iuti at with n*,w french _■f bbs wa ter hafli ma barn n all-j iv rear house has 1 r*j*>_ai al in t'","d bsi-b aiv mm tory and srtag brick ivs-fac s3 oak at i.-v oood bsmsb lot _ flfront lyon _ b^ketl hrin land ouiee hocb-cs and lois for sall liy hume ~ sanford 16 v,_t ftsna bt hudson st 1 story frame lot 1 price j_*w ms was_j-ft_i ry briefc lut fidxtq pxks 2hox , wl hofth t-ivision st story frame it xl_3 : pri 000 said mtift'i st t-story frams louble bouse lot sf.xlo pstot4m4s 07 east emgl st 1-story frame lot 10x116 prie li carroll st 1 story fraiss and 1-stury briov pries i„,'.o g n-.r.h di vision st li-»tory frame lot 26x1 u price ♦__. obchntoal st lstory frame lot xl/.0 prioe bo georgia st li-itory frame lot ix 77 price lloou a arkansas at li-story frame lot i*)xl*i prise cli 7 sixth st 1-story cottage lot oxl3t price dm 192 sixth st 1-story cottafe u loxlck price mm ivn>m>y.-a-)ia at l-*>tsrr frame lot fi-hloo prise ibm bt>7 ninth at 1-story frame and barn lut 40xlu a rd price 500 it ferry st 1 tcry frame lot wxl-*0 priss 175 hleventh st ji-st>iry frame lot jo to al.es pric 2i)xro 3i chestnut st i^-story framt ist ._«&; pne tmmx 20 monroe at 1-story frame it_agc lot soxioo price 9mmx tm_m 171 elcveiun r 1-story frame sottairc let 30 te alley price fl'-ou _ coilejre si 1-story frame cottage lot 30x100 price 150 j l_b fifth st 1-at.iry frame suttage new pries lute fl m nroest 1-itory f_am sotu_r tit 10x1 price l.'k 9mmmm tt 1-story frams cottage lot 3 i ■. pri c 1250 jtiueap houses for sale two *_,' new li-atory frame bns-sbb h and 105 cot tag tt.with pa and srat'.-r and very dc-irabe new la-»t rj cottane on twelfth t-t near man ...- . two-story fr»m i 0 farifo are larse lot twi^stoty tii 71 seventh st with barn u maty frnuie 244 ninth st with .• y-ntory bn.k 3.4 york t lot 43xl two-it ry k_lm 3 i'ivislon at central locatioa tw-story brick 310 swan st nearly new two-story frame __ >■i it lot -.■v 17 * to fol om at egics ba_-gai all the abxe property wil be - ■i cheap and s-_uy on tasv terms kir paj-ticu!-*rs . app'yto lol'ia otto real e tßte broker i 13 s brown's boil litys 1 i"jsoi sale-a new rksiueance i.n ths southwest corner of linwood arenu and i brvant st perfects fini»hi thmughout 12 apply to john q to 1 pearl st i i[_s sale.—a new and firm clem 2)j story residence wi'h all ths modern im pr--s__e_t south ai.l f f**rry str**et w_.t ef del aware l*>t 15vx le«l term easy ' w w hvf.th ktott thollister building o_l iiale—house am lot 364 ssran _. price 0 apply to john ottu st fsbtl st i^ior sale—by m mtvomb 10 _ j di via ion nt flniirimr mill for s»le in the tillaps of willinck aeasrly new has a.i the modern iiiipr -■:';•:.-.-, thi is ona of the tinest mills m thia state has m feet tt i water foundry for sale in the v.llatre of abi-bi in full i operatroti doing a fl-e busineas this is a go*.*d chance i for any one who wishes to eng*-g in this kiud of i bu-doess bt-ire snd dwelling f"r sals in tbe s-itlagi of wil i luif tbts i oi so the finest buildings in tbe place 1 and doing a largs country trade w-.i 1 tha stock if i desired i a wtamttm reaideiiee for sale in the tillage or i aaron mt nl barn mmm 1 sere of gro-i nd fruit of | all kins ahatle trees c about sts minutes seals i from the depot village residence for sale in aurora w.*h 4 acre i of fine g-rdea land has every kind of ruit goo i barn living water tc about five mm jte walk f i tbe depot forsa_e_th viils-re of aurora at ry fra-sr i bouse srith w_g &___*_ ufl in __ style bas in i acre of land two minu'.'-s walk from the depot i house new for sale in the sillage f wllllnk story house srith sring taller waur barn one acre of land i fruit __ for sale seyers fine farms near the ri fb of an rora from 10 screa up to im^cares all under fine i cultiyatioi . . all of tbe boots property win es i<l che-ip and oo m i ytß-_b,<*»*llib_(sp*rlcit..1b_(sp*rlcit property in exchange jm -^ uor sale—t eoliaavinti i>j jt birablß n*_lißias no -__ delawar-st 2-story wing and bßrn gas wi tor and furnace lot ihl,xl 15 no-s-slulns s_rv with o-y remr gee srater and furnace lot 0x 115 with bb «__-•* to wbsmbsx«ob t , . , _ no is 9 wasl.ingtous 3-story sod sttic with a lot 18\m gas water and furnace lot 2-_loo . no v east hehßwk st s-story and attic gss and srslar a fine bouse and large ground at batavia o*—esee bounty i no mb main s ue-ory with wing fss wutet and lurnaoe lot 2xu5 no 74 rlwanl st story and wtnf lot 73x40 no ss delaware place gas water aud fmm otsozsoo apply tea joeof otto peart st great bargain offered eor a few day-.—_b-h|--bs _• main st next to north preet.ywrian church ail modern improve ments if not sold within a_f-w days will be leased isr atsrsßßf ysbtb f*-rpßi_cu_rs sppty to 1 ml jo-ut otto.slpeaslssv mmt mm taaum i ost-monday morniso v&ox -—_ 4.0 rnnkl n st a tan t rritr ssj about a iear ________ the to rsceirs s lil-sralr wsrq at mb above nb*tr is-ft rom j ajl-k for sale-a fixe second hani cutter f.r al li.qul-e at armitfionc i well fi 43 e fag.c t i,v_t mlsa^o hi farm la.nds — iv have for tale or exchange 0 acres in 01 body cole county mo within 12 miles of lb state capital this is an old set'led country w_l i_ir__i aad river navi/ation will exchange lor . bojise and m in the city or farm _ the csuntn price 0 per acre j 1 l on maker brie land ofllce for sale-a valrable~far of 345 acres about co acres well timber-ed tone sugar bi.ah splendid bouse and b_n_s ann and cheese hous in g.jr-l order good fen fsrm well watered capable of keeping 50 coirs wil give time on bsbbs wiil exchange imr t for city prop arty fam nti_te in bent h gt..r county c mile from af i a d.'iv.re at ldwakus i blcalan i itf h genera s i£uk s-al^a allakle eakm oj l 145 seres with good house and barn al_utfc acres of goo 1 urn ber fine orchard , situated a vou mile southeßst of pnttefs corners nasi b-bb___j cj-ect jr's-lurv i edwaj-ds k ectkland ki6 __ m e.senecß st a good engine and boilerfob sale cheap at the t'nion planing mill fcollek k r__ht_>walt _■_?"__ cor cr.ieage st old papers for sale—at 6t cenbi and 75 cents a hur red attbls office to let-booms to rent—the second story of bb.-i house between hi.ory and cedar st °,_*__ ltl*l_l ßll t0 * mn-l mil j s-lt rooms axbhpower to rent the rocm ar desirable and tbe power con tant inquire of k k b holkl_w michigan si n ) h*»canaj iiffsj to list—moiskm houses torent—i haveanum ber of desirable houses which i will rent „ ma k 1 l-;.j at greauy reduced rates of rent lucis otto j s brown buildings affrnished house to rejtt my house no 817 mam st buflalo with a fßrden in a high sute of cultivation attached la t te rented to » small family for three or six month tr until the first of may next p.*«essiot giten or e lrt of ju i iano pictur.-n 4c included oas water f .. ,_ j oa ed and barn for infor mation apply on tbe premiss _ on ny day before 11 ~ ~,,-.,._!'"'"'■the l"***-1 mo-th ueokoi w if'■-qht.w.no 617 main st y^al_riot^e """ xt oti('e of intention notice xl is hereby given thit the cityof buff„o i ten to take the lan 1 hei-?ii after described tat a l_h park or ark ana the approaches ther_„n v streets connecting the i-mr all the ci-rt-in pieces or -.-- , . , , . , p.ru cl block i ■-.-'«".,»' l d j 1 105 107 1 ' 4t a bs '•*■• a **■*• is iro'of *• -•*■l!w 127 w "% -•**■-«. and _- -*• e york ttte l_--rvation land -_~* c tlie ferry lot and lots 114 115 128 187 - im of the south village if black rock apoll fttev-ns survey and parts of lots fi 5 54 55 sg 2 ■**. -". ♦*, bl b „. 48 bl 75 tie 67 <_, i>s tit *-> 40 59 j 4 _, 1 21 6 arid 5 township 11 ires of the 11..hand j_nd company*aaurtey and '■'■:,.- more brticuurlv de-cribed _ fullows be ginning at tbo luter-ectiou of the mutherlv line nl york streets aa a four l*t strt-et with the easterls line i*l the towing path on the cast side of th t-ris t.'anal t ij ■n>.riberiv aloi'g the * a er'y line - * the tossing path on the bbbt ms f tbe krie cans to its inter*-*.-ti-.n with the sfmth ftne uf vcnnon strwt as a f-.nr rod ntree thence easterly alungth southerly uiie i enuoiit street as a four n m street to iu inter-tclion with the westerly lin al sixth atreet a a six r-d s reet thence southeri along the bbb rlv ant t said sixth street to a no 34 te-t iis.rtiier'y r"in the northwest eobsasr f izt atreet and talk ush as a four rati ntn-ol thenct cahterly on a line tiiirty-four lsat lii'.tiint nurtherh at right ba-gtsb troiu and paraiicl to the tiurih lisav jf r_:d y...k bttbst t ap mt iv the easterly iine o setetth atreft as a four rod rtreet thirty-four fee nnrtherly from tbe mm_-bssi corner of j yori and aaid sn-vt-nih treeta th nee northerly alon tb cs-hieny line of said t-t'vfliith ftreet t lie southe ronier of id eventh strott ami connecticut str_i ts a four r tr_t theuce e__t«-rly ....-:.-. to rly lino of id ojnnectuut bb _ the o*ut west corner of aaid connecticut andniatrara streeta l-ts.i rod atreeo then x.utherly b-otlg ■■>•■. ■riy line of oaid sugmra atsbss to a jmjint 34 fi i nnrtherly from the nor.hnert curner nf aaid niagara and yews btra-ila thtmca atsrrj en a line s-t j**-t distant nortlierly at ritrht ai.irlea from and parallel t the north l_e ni said york rtreet t'a pssss thirti taut fret bsubsrit was the uurtr;„«,t c-merof said nia-_,t and v rk rtrcts thence northerly al<>n urn bbflsßßlj line of said niagara streei to mm snntb mmtaottmt att%in niagara and connecticut street thence easterly al-ng the s*iutberly lino of h cor.uecticu st;_t tr the sonthwe-t corner of aid connecticut street and ninth street as a four rod btri>et th*-nce boutheriy along tlie we«terlj line of bbm ninth a.r.-et to a paint thirty-four feet northerly irom the n thwe>t c ■__ ot id tots and ninth streets theia-i e__terly a a line thirty-four feet di-tant at right angie • rihcriy s-888 bb parallel tr the north line of said tork btrsat to a jminl llti.s feel ea-ter'y fr,.i the east hue f tenth bttest a a bar rod street thence esst-frly on b curve of 37u feet rtblias a dis iiuice of 2 feet v apoiut or a line thirty-four fed d___t northerly at right angles from and pan*.'l^!t ttm north line f north street a-a fioir red street (, tm tmt wcvteily from tlie cart line of bhlslll treet as a n.ur ro : street d-b_saa ca*iterly almi a line thirty-four f«**t distant northerly tt right an e from and parallel to the north line of id ninth treet to tin lir.e of a circle of 250 fe-bt dius the obbtn uf iuid circle being at ihe interaction of a iine fifty fett di-tant north rly at right angles frosu md ■■:-._! cl to the south haa of bbu nurth tret witn a line lifty feet distant e_t rly at right atigtle froiu and pivmllel o th wen line of roger xkteetla * four ro*t street ai now laid out northerly from ib iiit-ntection with imtty street thence n..rth»riy aiiu sblsarla along the line of hail circle to its li.ten-e thn with the westerly line i ( asu kgsis street dntiuued southerly on the same curse as now lad ut northerly from it inters__i*in with jersey treet h__m northerly aloui the said westerly uue if aid r-iyers street to its lnlaiimihim with a circle uf one hundred ar.d fifty f***t ra.liu.s the centreof a_id circle heintr at the uiter*-ecti.m of the bsbtsb line of r'erry a-re-et aa laid t_s westerly of the ne york state k*****-rvation line with a line fifty f-rt ib-fe-bst mntatty at ri_-ht ioa_r_a tram ami n_r»llel sa he went live f said ri'.'crs atre*>t „ laid out b twbssi motmey and k t rr itfrts-s then.-c westerly n rtherly and easterly bmdg the line of aaid tatt < tor a di_tan.v of thrcu humh ed and enty-five feet to its intersection with a line fifty feet '. it w -; erly at ri^ht angles from arid parallel t ■a hne drawn tram the aanme of said c__b 9b the nnrtbwaal corner of tat 127 and bbofimbbi 00-n.-r of lot i_6 of the south village nf black bill i)inßn wlim ■' s irvev theuce north i^ine dejjre.s lhiriy-fi.e minuter bssst one thousand three hundred and t*i_ht feet th.'nee north fifty-three lr*rrees west m feet to the south li:ie of bouck avenu thence northerly at rii;lit aag-m to r,.uck avenue to the north line of t_id l_u - avenue thence nortr 37 dt_rees rant 4-3 fret to the west line of i ;■■r thenee easterly at ruht ancles to said rogers atreet to the c_t ine of said r r street thence south „. d g east 89 feet thence north 37 dag east „•_ ti-10 feet to the line of a circle of mb feet radius tha centra *»/ sadcir.lv ein^t south fidatjiinat feet irom a point in tlie south line of ijtrd avnme lnolj feet westerly from the outii»e*t corner a hi avenue and delaware htrcet tiicucn northerly md e;t-terly ak-of the line f said ciri-le 607 fee thence north s deg , cart umavh ft-et thence north sde sl 717 fe?t thence n-rth 5 dep east 1460 1-i'j feet thence norther.y and eu'xtlj on the line of a curve of 180 feet b for a d -_!.<-•* of l 7_-lijo feet thence aoas-h 84j de ess 200 feet thonce e_terly outhe_„rly and north easterly tag the lines of a curre of t?o feet radios for a dis'sneeof y0 feet of a cur c nf ■•■feet radius for a distance of l ;-<> feet of a emrta of bloo feet radius for a distance of 24u feet aud of a curve of 15*j0 feet radius for a mateßoi of 555 feet u a p*.int in the ea-t line of oeiaware street 71s feet ■i from the iutei_ction of t nortri line of lot 81 holland lai;d company's surrey ith the east line of delaware atr_t then 1 norihea terly along the line of a curve of j | feet radius for a ui-tance o 495 f et aid of a lof 3000 feet rad,iir 700 fe*»t then ■r;h i .*■. n v*t 1290 feet thence lllmllnassllltsjl mm ie of a cv ye of 15*0 feet rail aa fur a d:_-n.-e i i 6-10 feet crossing the south me of amns-rt i at a point 23;"a5 fbbs e_r*erty ron the southern-t i r of dcl^sa-arcand amherstatrc't.-s;tl,en i r -' i r 2 mm east 49 feet tt er.ee earterlj alorigthe i facurveof l :.■• f*_t a for aoia.'ance of | 10 feet and ot a curve of imb fort radius for a i cc ol »■i fe •' ■. <••■-■-.:'■.',■44 mm etw>t i et the;ice soutt:easterly and outtierly alone ie f * curve of 1 feet radius for a-u_a_m.x o 10 feet thence south 2 detf 32 mm wot fc7u ■-.._ the south tine of a ■.«• street at a 1 ft-*t eaasßf y from the osssl east c-jrner et are and a—ilier-t bbbbbsa thene southwesterly bk>t_f tht line f a cunre of 7-j fret radius for a di n_ot9 4-10 f-et thence miuth l'j dep fid mm west 712 f_t thenc southae-terl and southerly i the live of a ( one of li)t feet radius for a 4k i of 2 3-10 feet to a point in the north of chapin stroet 1595 feet wtst from the ■i -. c-rncr ot cbanin and main streets thenc rrly at rbjht anifles to chapin street to ths ) lifle of chap.n street thfnc-j alontc the iine *■! re of 105 i feet radius for a distance of 65 fee cc south 42 deg m mm went 9 feet to the liae circle nl 245 feet radius thei cc earter.y au aster along the m of said circle tst9-m t-mbmb south 47 deg 3 lain east 11 4 lv feet point ie ibe ess line of am street 300 fe or-l_rly from the nwrtheast corner ■■( main and j st_le s_re._s thence futh 47 detr 3 niin e*-st l-7s 14-100 feet thence southeasterly 881 t southerly *- ■. the lit of a curve of 2744 feet radius f>r a ..;-.-_. 1 feet r.*-m.n th north line of de.avan are [ at a polut 3i feet easterly frc-ni the a c titer of miin street and delevau mtm ue i south si deg seat on a li-e parallel toa 1 _& fe-t dsstant we-rti-i-ly from the we-t line of ot _- den stre.-t as laid out between pest and ferry st_e-s > s-ul-~-100 feet thenc - south 85 i g -.." r - east 270 ioet,t)o utb3l deg « t3lo feet theses south s5 dtt-g 44 mm bet 1006 fe-t : lence s-r-th s j deg wen 763 feet to tbe hat of a nfa of 22 feet radius tbe centre of aaid circle being at tfcs ntersection of th ce-ttreline of i_st dtreet with he southerly line of genc_e street continued ea_teriy tbeace eas-rrir and southerly aj..-g the lint of a.id circle to ita i_ler*-**ctioa wiui the north line of e»t a'.rt-et at » point in tbt borth lins of said best rtreet 15j feet easterly fnim the int*r*-fetion of tbe ori_-i line of i_at street with thi so_th srlr line of the continuation of e*..e-.ee street hence westerit mlong the north line of est auwet % 9b teet theace southerly at ru-b angles to bsas sb-sat sb tka aoulfa l-ae of said best stieet mmm south _ dmf 33 b-i west im teat to a line gl feet disußt eat-sris at ngfct bogies from and bbbsualto the ssstarij usb of ciaip atrset^s now laid mi t_mdbs westerly at ritrht an.les to s.id ca_np atreet i mfsßt bob lins s*fsstd__btw.s_rly st rightangb i frwa aad rsri 3 to urn wbbs lum et aaid chap reet thenes north 41 dec *■■* mm watt iso fact to tbs south tttm of bast street thence northerly at right angiea to bast street to the north r of b***tß_*_t e*_ca north as dog n_n.,-a-t im fset nos south 86 deg 58 m sast flg ftßt i u-t-ss mru » dsg wm-o-i •** nu fast tu-_s leca-l ggtgwt th&sdec 47 mm ess 301 feet tbenee north t leg east sios a has parallel to sod 1 _ feet dis ■"• terjj from the est tine of waider st-eet l_».4 teet thenc northerly and northwesterly . ■rig a line of a curve f rb4 feet radrws lor a d-t 0.-e t>f 2 1 lee then north 47 deg 3 nun west 570 m feet to the northesvft corner of main and steele tree thence north 47 de 3 mm wes 1105.4 feet to he line of the circle of „„ feet rndißs above de j-ri<*_;then art-teriy and i_rt__iy a-ong ths ime jf aaid circie 677.52 feet thence north 43 deg ss ii , west 1404 feet thence along tbe north ima oi chapin street north 84 deg west u feet thence outh is deg wist 1*6.0 feet thenc scuth 1 dss vest 300 feet tbenee south 23 dog west 130 feet thence an_th 10 deg , srest 7 feet thence south t 1 _~ west 600 feet thence north 51j deg west 4 •*•>" point in the asterl line of delaware t 1143 feet northerly fro _ the n rth-a-t corner . ■e_ware street and delerss avenue thei cc j ortherly along tbe easterly line of delaware treet ' 75 feet thence norther and north wester]-1 along uie line of a curve of 134 feast radius f«.r s distance f mtm feet thence north 41 deg 11 mm west 159 40 feet tbenee northwe-rterly and westerly along the tne of a curve of 906 feet radius for a u_tai.ee of 7 f_t thence north 86 degrees west 460 fset tt_n_s^u_s-_g west 1694 v feet to tbe line o tne cm leo 150 fset radius ss above dewnbad thence easterly and sontb-b-terlt alone tbe ime of aaid orcle 947 feet thence south 61 deg 4 mm . oast 19 4.-feet thence north 3e g 66 mm east 110 ieet to the west line of delaware street tbenee eest rly at right angles to delaware treat to the e_t line of d lsware street thence south 51 deg 4 mm east 317 feet to tbo norther line of bouck avenut hei.ee southerly at right angles to bouck btenue to he south line of bouck avenue thence south n deg 5 nu west 420 feet to the east line of delaware i.rett thence w-ste ly at right angles to delaware atreet to tbe west line of delaware street ther.ee north 61 dtg 4 mm west 117 feet to the south me af bouck avenue thence northerly at right angles f bouck avenue to the north line of bouck avenue ihence north 38 deg 56 mm east 110 feet thence north 61 deg 4 mm west a.i.s feet to the line of the mm ot 150 feet radius as above described hence westerly and northwesterly slong the line of i-icircie 3_.4 feet thence south 37 deg west ___.« feet thence south 63 deg a,t 89 fe to the north me of bouck avenue thence southerly st rjirht angles to b>uck avenue to the south lins of bouek avenue thenc south 37 deg west 3-7 feet ms south 9 deg 16 mm weat to the hne of the c:ircte of w fe«t radius at the iunctioo of ferry and kogem streeis as above described thence easterly southerly and southwesterly al^ng the line of said circle for a distance of 149 feet to its inter section with b jine 14 feet distant easterly at right angles from snd parallel to tbe ess hne oi hcger street as laid out between jersey and terry streets thence southerly on the line 34 feet 1-slant easterly at right angles from and parallel to ihe east una of said rogers a'r*et to the 1 ne at the circle of tbo feet radius at the junction of north and rogers streets as mtm described thence easterly southerly and westorly along the line of iaid circle to iv intersection with the th irly line north utrt-et as a four-rod street thence westerly along tha southerly line f id north strr-et to a point 100 feet e„i rlyfrom the intersection of the southerly lines of sad north treet and york street ut a four r street thence wrtrterly on a line of a curve of 70 feet radluitoa point in the outh ime of said york a'reet 100 feet westerly from the i ter*iec,ion fl the south lines of id north and york streets thence wer*er!y long he mtstm line of said york street to its intersect.on nth the eas'erly line of the towing path on the sast bas of the erie canal the plac of beginning and alao another piece „ land in a circle of 150 feet ra diua the centre of said circle being at the intersec tion of the centre lines uf sixth street aa a six rod street and wachua=tts street ta a four rod street george - wardweix k-7-0t city clerk works ordekeo by tke com mon council—the owners of the land fn.nting on the street and between tbe points hero nia:•*-r named are hereby required to m_ke tbe im ii-oienutnu hereinafter specified in front of mhett respective lots in the manner and within tbs time limited for each respectively bis follows on the e«ht side of north waahington ttrett be tween auhurn avenue and bouck avenue eau-e a sidewalk to he reconstructed four feet in width uf g.h pine plank to be laid on oak or piue sleepers within ten days on the cast side of north washington street !>*■tween d.-lrv-n an.l clinton avmue cause a sidewalk i to be couatnirted four feet in width of good pine plank to he laid on oat or pin sleep n within ten lay on ttie east side nf north washington street be tween brerkinridgr treelatid auburn avenue,cause a amwrnssm m 1-e constructed four feet in width of ot d pne plank la be laid on oak or pine tits,witiii ten days on the ea-tt side of north washington atreet he w.-en li r-k and oelaven avenues cause a aidewa'k to be constructed four feet in width of good pii.e plank to be laid on good oak and pine sleepers,within i en d-vs on the east fide of ninth street between a point i 200 feet n-nli of york street and a point 100 feet i northerly therefrom cause a sidewalk to he repaired i with pine plana two inches thick within live days i on the c_t side of ninth street between york i street and ap^iut 100 feet northerly therefrom cause i .* lidewalk to he re-jiairej with pine plank two inches i thick within five days on tha bbbt side of ninth street bet ween a point jr-o i teet nortii of york struct and a point 97 foet northerly t refroni c use a sidewalk to be repaired with pine juiaktwoilchesthlek within aye da>s on the north mmm of b'.nck avenue between north jefferson si reet and a point 140 feet westerly there ttow cause a sidewalk to he constructed three feet in width f good pine pl.nk two inchci thick and laid on oak or pine baa within ten days on t lc bbss aide of fefferso'i strt—t lietween bvnui mad seneca streets cause a sidewalk to be repaire-i i with good hemlock p.ank three inches thk-k within i on the north hide of perry street between ch'e-go i and fc_s mark-t streets cause a sidewuik to be re ■paired with good hemlock plank three indies tiaick i within aye days on the smith side cf swan street between jeffer i s n street and new york central railroad trask i cause a sidewalk to he repaired with good hemlock i plank three inches thick within fiv days on the west rly side of pratt street between bau i via and tiyeamure sire ta cause a sidewalk to lie le i paired t.y a_b*tit_ting good p ue iilank two inches i ttiek where necessary within ttte days on the w-st lido of cedar street between swan 1 and soutn dh__n atre ts cause a sidewalk to be re i pßa_d with good hemlock-.lank three inches thick i within five days on tha northeaat side of eleventh atreet between hudson and maryland street cause a sidewalk to be constructed tt good pine plank four lest sride and | tao inches th v.ithin five daj | on the aouth side of virginia street between the as'erly curh line at wttu street and wssterly curh me oi wa-hington street sbnbs a sidewalk t*i i vi.natruct.il four fee wide of pine plank two inches -___, wiiliiii five days oh the west aide of pratt street between willtam and balavi '■•■:-. cause a siicwalk to be r.pa_evl of three inch hemlock piank ti_h ten days i the above works are to be done under the direc tion of the street commisriioner and if not done in ths manner and witi.in the time specified then the street commissioner is authorized to do the same at the ezpense of the owners of the land g£oru _>. v-'ahi'wr f city clerk dated raffs 10 dec 9 immsx 110-61 assk.ssment rolls notice j notace is hereby given that application hs h**e*i ma'eto the coßuson coaueil of the city of buffalo for the correction of the as a-sn.ent rolls hereinafter named and that said common coun cil have fixed m.nday ike 13 1e.9 as the time f.-r the conaidsration of said roils and the hearing of ji_r.ii i .*»■:■>>.-. d therein viz rolls no s—kor constructing b stone arrosfrwalk a**r sm tenth street on the nor hwe.it erly side of maryian.l street amount 12t n ms for repair ng sewer and receiver on the west aids i pearl atreet,about lio feet northerly of le street amount tt is for payngthe compen-ition awarded to the owi er or owners of the land and fr ■;<■!"->■taken to jay out and extend van h nsstuer afreet from the south erly curb lint of i kl"treet to the north erly curb line of the abbott road a_ount t os c47—for repai.ing oak street betaeen *•" -'' h street and burton ahey amount 1 71 geo fl w-lrr-va-ell city clerk m dated buffalo d t 18*59 is-st xtotic . of l_v tte__'iqn.---«oticf _\ la hereby given that the c-.nimon council of tna city of buflaio intend to order the following dt__ribed works in said city viz rib street from the present termination as now paved easterly to tbe seueca road to gntded its full width and a carriageway paved therein 2-1 feet ■* ■■■with good medina nd stone 8 inches deep broken i rt and{lb inches ot sand underneath the same i a li-ii.ci tile sewer o-uitructad witn necesn-y i ho_e connection in the g_tter on the a ■■- - i side of thomp**on treet from the aewer in the cen i tre of parish rtreet to about 90 feet sonth from the south line of in a erst street dated buffalo l__rnr.cr 7 l oeurgi & wakdwell is-lot oity clerk proposals proposals for city printing in pursi—rce of aeo ion 11 of title 3 of the eharterof the eiryof buffalo as amend-.1 by an set uf the legi-lature of tbe sta-e of new york passed april 7-ti m kotiee ia herehv given that sealed proposals srtil be reocived until the twenty-first .'•*■of l'eeemher ins ant at 10 o'clock a st at the mayor's ofllce faff all tbe printijig ia.-li_ling '~_-.., bound and unt-^nnd to be done for tbe city of buf falo and for all the depa-tm'nte thereof for one year from the first day of j ry '' ■'■■' '■''■■saia printtng to be done in the same tyle of ezecut _*> aa to type and paper as the beat heretofore furnished samp and specifications may ~ seen at ths mayor's __'.- on and alter the 13th instant very t or bid for the perfor-oance of the printing specified _-..-* be accompanied by a bond i with one or m-re sureties to be approved by ttte | mayor conditlo-i-j that the bidder or bitidersaruj if his or thair bid or aser be ac_p enter into a con tract srith the cty accir-ling to the terms thereof acd give aecurity in a bond to said city aa rsqui—*-l by law for the fartnful perforn_-ce of raid contract to the cti-n of ihe mayor comptroller and tteßsurer no bill or offer for t:.e perfoi__n f all er any portion of the above printing specified wiil ba ff-p oei_d from any pa-won ■*_ or part owe residing and doing basshi em n tlie aity of huffs o tbe contract will be as.a_.ed to tha ra-rson or per sons or __ making tha lowc-t otter ar b.d to do ths pointing herein before men honed so contract aasde i pui_s_ra hereof or any in t__t in um bbbba shall be as_gr_hla to any person or persona wilhout the written consent of lbs mayor comptroller and tre-surer each proposition moßt be sealed up with the bond bad di-ee-ed on the out-ide proposßl tat city pnntb-g and when thus asalari up and directed the propw-iuoc should ba ncl-sad in a sbbb am valope and ir__d to tha danif-wd or tithar of them dated buffalo december bth imb wm p roc.ess mstot &. d pord comptroller u-lvrt 304 l hawi-ftt-to trass brer bbs mm atmnmmt c*oe sale—good __->_, bcggi j a 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-10 |
| 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 | 1869-12-10 |
| 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. 8149 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-10 |
| 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 | 1869-12-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691210_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. 8149 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3047 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv friday december 10 1869 no 8149 married pierce — bahtuolomew -!>*<•. 8 in white's com*r by key a j wiltux mr srt.sr ! w fierce of hamburg and m.iv phebe barthulumew of et-aiu patrtdjsv-fierce dee 7 at wilunk.hy rer r m bsßdlord worthy m l*atridr of uunhurf nd uura a pi tree of wast benevm died bill t*e s ai th rm d«no of hi ptr.na of oom-atloii of tba lun jufcn h.,eldo«t eon of u ball of tkli city a««d 31 rtmn cjkl |
| File Name | 18691210_001.tif |
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