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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday becember it 1869 no 8150 mexico oovcufoft uwajld rxceptiok at tee capital — a maonincut otathmt 61aid banquet ik his h0no at 111 rtmwnm falacb—ixtbacts from tbtuul anaches ! t tlynw m th • bfoh | t-'nr op mmro december i—via havaa william h seward and party ar rived in thu city on the 15th ultimo and wu received at the railway station by president joarez and cabinet and a eosa lniwoo of notable of the city on the isth of november thosaa h velsoo united stats*^minister to mexico gave sevan a banquet at which schloeeen representative of germany itmiatw bo osero and other ministers and many ladin were present lerdo de leiadi the president of the supreme cowt in a speech said seward's name would ba imperishably written in the history of an important epoch for his ser vieea in behalf of hu manrty and republican u»ututionj on the amariran cootuurat on the night of the 29th ultimo a grand banquet wu siren mr seward at the palace president juarez taw ministers of the cabinet and other prominent persons were present afpreaidant juarez toasted grant and paid a high compliment to america minuter nelson reepoade 1 lerdo da tejada spoke at considerable length denniagthe relations of the orern mants of the united state and mexico he proceeded to point oat the resemblances between the laws and institutions of the two countries and declared that in these respects and in the common pursuits ef liberty they were much alike mr seward followed in a speech dis claiming all penonal interest in coming to mexico the mexican government he aid wisely give their political positions to their own countrymen his sol ambition was to inspire the american people with a thorough understanding of the destinies of the continent although originally colon ized by european monarchies yet sooner or later it must be made entirely indepen dent of foreign control and of every form of despotic government mr seward proceeded to give an elo quent exposition of american republican ism especially in its application to the american continent and closed by pro posing a toast to president juarez whose name he said would remain indiwolubly connected with the memories of lincoln bolivar and washington an operatio troupe present sang the star spangled banner minister lglesiasinterpreted mr seward's speech immense enthusiasm prevailed a very large crowd of people were preaent all of whom were anxious to see mr seward mr seward trill probably leave about the 10th instant abont one thousand men are at work on the railroad at the pass of del mocha near orizaba the yield of the sonora minea is bounti - ml the manufacturing interest in increasing in prosperity i an english steamer while raising an i anchor in the harbor of vera cruz snapped i the anchor chain three sailors were killed and seven wounded the town of fresvillo was lately via ited by a terrific hurricane during which over 200 louses were destroyed a party of men employed in counter feiting revenue stamps have been discov j ered in the capital and arrested a rebellion has broken out in the sierra puebla the town of zacapcadtla has been cap tared by negrete and hig partisans ne grete'a headquarters are at tamilian the vera cruz telegraph has been cut and a force is reported to be marching on perote the town of ljanos has pro nounced in favor of the revolution i foreign i,rant contemplates till seizure of cuba—iitracts kilum tih frk.mcii tel low book—tue political storm in france more threatening—another exciting dat in the chambers—minis tkb forcade's impeachment demanded b the opposition-activitt of thk cubans it rslieejira iv unna i pakis december 10.—a report cones from madrid that it ia confdently believad there that president ' rant intend to hue cuba portugal lisbok december ii the duke of sal iimlia having bean pressed by the king to i accept the post of ambassador of portugal at paris positively declines and declares that he would prefer to resign his office un der the crown rather than take the place the french yellow book paris december 10.—the french offi oial yellow book has jnst been published it give a farorable account of the condi tion of france and states that her rela tions with foreign powers and their re lations with one another are still more am icable since the conference on the dispute between greece and turkey was held in paris the situation of the north german confederation is not such aa to cause france to change her attitude in italy order ia gaining ground in spite of the rerolutionary movement the book makes an important declara tion in regard to the ecumenical council this body it says is beyond the pah of the political powers so the emperor w resolved not to use his incnntsatible right to interrene in its deliberations and through their repraeentativee all the cath oliepowers approve this eouree the turko-egyptian question ia review ed and th efforts made to rwiprile the sultan and the viceroy are dwelt upon at length american affairs are treated of to the fol lowing effect the advent of general grant to the presidency of the luted suus has made no change in the goad relations exist ing between the two nations france has astuted the effort of the washington gov ernment to icnubliah pwoa between spain and the pacific republics but the sympathy shown by the united states and sooth america with th cuban rebellion has un fortunately complicated the settlement of the above question winding ua this subject the book says the french government has ne reason to violate the laws of neutrality the only aim of this government is to develop peace fully its foreign relations and guard the in terests of france the legislative paris december 10 evening.—the corps lcgialatif had another stormy sen inn to-day an opposition deputy demand<*l the impexmßont of foreade minister of the interior scenes of violence followed as have never befere been witnessed in the chamber the sitting was adjaoraad amid grant egriteeamt the praeontioa of the emppel was caused sr libellous articles written by charles ago no against hiss as was incorrectly ulisrtsd the ease baa terminated in a conviction an charkee hajo baa been sen md m pmy » fineef 1000 franca with foar ■sen-he 1 uantie—nant and the pub nmberof tbe juemisl t 1008 francs fao and tvk uuwuil son pftmhrn 10.—tk*pm4e>mnd » alloomtio war.tbe ■i mlfll f-shr-i hi nuaiiil mi aitiafsiiam m besns alee toei>emiw ovavuaa tb.day wtez bam wifilw,amdatt»lvaxtbe tb tap e«am.in«mnb il ntstii ■» harf a hahmdbyib holy ugtrim false bwasa an aaa dknvsty nwvar osaesw m 111 ml as at tbe pneeat day iar bay »»» nil lailllf andbjajng tbe ill us lufcsii ihitiijiil iisiiimi in lit erty brt bsre ws ni is t to f ho maw dot vaw^at^b wianf wh^hv vtcb atala nmaxt•rfai utwfi with an 1 l mil tt^lfc me»yob»»^tbe m bataia bii nil ml-smnl jm — aaham—ba imli.l llaiaic-m f^jjn-ajajaaj fa s fr|a^l avsam flf aaaaraftaaa mmtegm.ggo m»f omrtl that tae wmmmj be forwarded to ub wrtaoat-way m w ol the amlm eea al at kwn tkw mtan k>m ha wmrittlkilfaißhkaßteahi aaiiiihiiiy nredautaoa 4*ud h taaa omimbm 10 ma twind by tha — ■■■ii col—lto,jp t w.w to thi prorl«»»tinn katni i m jlillll uki t^ytti jp ilth»oty uoo in whict h iirol tllgwcslwu to dmtnr tk^r toteeo and sr p » order to d.prir th sfmi^sb ltl ma of ranam on thnaiad spuuh troop anind hare to-day from cadu the amaeaty bui haa bean antndad aoaa to iochid ami important nl of gar one who did not pnnoaalr aan iu new york hei.u or tbi ertnish ounboats-mim kellooo ik comic nmi ift wihtfi m rsa unw | new you daoambar 10.—mr stough ton baring amd for a rah o tb ipaaiah gunboat ud district attonwj i'ieirepoat hiring mad so opposition saying 1m neand i**tniotio«a from wash ington to praeead bo farther in tb matur a it wa officially shown tbat wai no longer existed batman spain and pan judge blatobfard to-da t made an order ranting tbe motion of mr stoughton the laundry gas work and atablaa of the st nicholas hotel itu.ted in merer atreet in the rear of tbat eatabliahiaent were deatroyed by era thia afternoon caaaed by tbe explosion of gaa tba lann dry building and gaa wdrka are own«d by tbe proprietor of the hotel and tbe atablea by mr chert.r umb loaa 7 000 a woman named ann sulliran waa terribly burned bomaine mulligan one of tbe alleged perpetrators of tbe drawback frauda lv been held to bail in 10,000 a portion of the prooeeda ef tb robbery of the dntcheea county inauranoe coaa pany baa been recovered here in the ahape of lire 11000 united statea bonda and a man named chealey haa bean arrested a atay of proceedrngi haa been granted in the caae of owen hand who waa to hare bean hong on friday and|tbe ease ia to be argued in the general term of the supreme courts february a letter carrier named robe 1 i been arrested charged with embezzlia oney lettere senator fenton and daughter axriv i to day from europe the comio opera o fipeli with miaa kellogg roncodi and regna in the priaci pal roles waa succeaafutly prodnced at the academy of music to-night for the fint time in america its reception waa moat enthuaiaatic washington an intestigation of the french atlan tic cable scbjject by thb hol'se com mittee on forekjn relations-fx rthik consideration qt the ckhsl's bill t " lt"-t a hto tbi lipkkm | washington december 10.—the sub ject of the french a tls.ntic cable wai con sidered briefly by tho i otnmittee of for eign affairs renter.lay and to-day fer nando wood one of its member offered a resolution in the house which wm adopt ed directing an inquiry into all the fact attending the landing of the cable on our shores and to ascertain whether the frenah government has taken any action prejudicial to the united states govern ment the committee has referred the subjeot for report to a member who while in europe last summer made himself en tirely twnlliar ia ;* tk m li „„„. ernment he says in granting the charter fo».t»mtf jear wrved to itself the right to scrutinize or examine ml tka dis patchea at that end of the line and in ad dition the telegrams from and to our gov eminent even private messages are sub jected to the same conditions the committee will unanimously sustain president grant's views relative to ocean cables and report the bill with a view to remedy this complaint representative coburn's resolution which has been referred to the committee of ways and means requires the secretary of the treasury to sell all the coin in the treasury not necessary to be retained for the payment of interett on bonds and for other demands in coin and to continse the sales monthly reserving only such amounts as may be needed for the above named pur poses representative van aaken is detained at his home in philadelphia by sickness it is believed congress will take no action on the georgia reconstruction question until after the holidays the committee on hanking and currency have not yet held a meeting owing to the engagements of general garfield amember of that committee it appears from a summary of the work performed in the internal kevenue bureau during the month of november that 583 • 600 distilled spirit stamps were issued valued at 5,000,000 and tobacco stamps to the value of 1,800,000 the internal revenue < ommissioner de cides that although distillers aad brewers can sell at the place of manufacture so long as they sell in original casks or pack ages to which tax stamps are affixed with out payment of i x , a liquor dealer or rec tifier of his distilled product cannot sell withant payment of tax as a liqnor dealer at any place the awards for cotton captured by the military forces twenty-nine cases amount in the aggregate to 734,000 the highest award being 125,000 this and other cotton cases are appealed xlist congress-second session washthgtoit deoember 10 hocn billi iran by onanimoon consent iatre dneed and referred as follow j for the transfer of the philadelphia i navy yard to league laland to remove the political disabilities from the people of the statee lately in rebellion to amend the laws rrrcalating th onasting trade extend ing the limits of the port of new orleans alflo masing an appropriation for removing obstructions from the bay of teche in lou isiana also ir»vi"g y\nvv iatiuna for re pairing and finmtta the sew orleans cm tomhoaas dooatiß to tke dtj of st looia for • puuio park tie land on which the i'nited state araaaal atanda the bill do nitee the entire areraal tract in ben of the ail acree heretofore granted and anthoriiea the election of an i i at the jaffaraon barracks missouri to estahlnh a uniform rale of utarakxation throughout the united states to aatkorize the oonatrae tton and maint-w r — of a bridge acroes the niagara river ; to aboliah eartain fees required ef iwiiaawiara making it the dnty of paßsion agrate to make oat semt-snnnal papsn for penemen and to adminiater oaths withoat feea now required ; to repeal so ranch of the internal rereaae uw as leauiiee farmers and tfsrdeners to have prodaoe hrokers1 li to asu their o»a products from stalls m stands ; to pratide orthesaleol oorn m the t injj except sack as may be j for the neyn-n t rf intereet en bands r^mnja^sssssssß ■j tm jmhmal slsmfl assflornhmll am follows inaun>liin>hacliaisiis«iionße timmitli inisir '—^- t r t ■* i iiilßiimml tht tirmtm ml fc amitß rf bm bsr.e<t-in i ; i i f*»l'l'l tee an wy a-d atenns t n»raia wh»w n i »*.- _ b - amvl ae_e_eßk kavenwa l 2si^^at-^s^fc7«ms imlmawato tii v i ucnmmmaa an fsnsan af rjja a aaanspe into aweeajemfceae ajaaar w»ie»«w?r«a«nt«m osmneas wame it nmaaa a samak kaj the^rnmmtmzra l-i-hi l 4^*«f wm n ivm asmttat mi-^to ■rwaaiimalti . lill aato uaten tkelll»liliu«c<,u a»,»»j.^«a»»l mr ikokrsoi b*p dl mia it tndmdualdl mtkarin uaiahtaml oftho^flw •* kg toader m t w|umt««i mhmm b m conmy mr gajtrnssvißep ).), mor«d i > i totaadi hi giiiumj mr lipmu npprne un ■tahat-m qaaatiat.aßd p^poatd to di mr garßeu who fcafetaa to ti u ip.tte c«u bui fed&d to jmm f«r the speaker pnmbm • irm from the state of soxtk cmiv nj«mm to th fiomo uec wart h ceavitto mudumbol hji m ii.n m irlilitill trie mmrißtaßtat to pit rtr *•«■■■s?"l kl l—lllil*i •* ta ■*"• «— *» wyw«t m or man p«mm to orifest mlbto a „.,. 4 n p **• p«™j miriitt ism mtin dta tm bjtk.«t i nimatoada l bmag to uaatuteriar inir md iadutry mramtib w mteb liihiwk a*d biim vtcrua riw tta nligia ojuotm diwy rworm tor ud pwl irtilntai md ota.r oo mtoui ud ncul lututu aftar nwiiilojalil diaeoar^a tk smad omnt » uned to by a ta of m to 45 mr wilkinson ft^.uimß a»«d an mmndnwiit to th fonrtmtk imtion impoung . fio of 5000 o y oorpontion hich dl ratu or milni to jir uy information required lij tie vt afur mom duoumi the v lendaant wai itnptid mr scofield,(rjp o.),i*t*dto.trik oat the n«ofing clw ot vh bill h ni oppwed to th willifoati << fedaral offi m a protidml by ij bill b prafnnd the act of 1850 h balimd hat nte it the eenaui of 1860 had uon vail takaa it ichadulea wen better than t!#m prorided in thi bill and he beliered te machinery wae better the motion we reieoted b a lam ma jority mr fajinsworth re .. nlkmared to strike out the sixth aeotio :, airing the franking pririlege to the oena lofiieen he aid he made the motion a , teat qneatioo mr oakfield rep < ), wbile i prewiac himself in aror of boliehing thr franking privilege did not n rd this aa a teet qneition on that abject ' the motion wa rejected mr ward dem n v presented a petition liguol by 73,000 i tizen of th state of kew york aaking i ongree to ac cord.belligerentrighu to the • nia of cnba and to reeogniie their lndej^ndenoe he aaked that it be read meaara famiworth and hera objected to reading mr ward then withdrew the petition announcing that he would on monday movr to suspend the rnles and har it read a motion to adjourn till monday waa re jected and the honse at 3 to adjourned till to-morrow dr schoepp an appeal for a writ f ef.ror bt ifi.l.mi'h to till iitruh i fhiladklhhia deoember 10.—dr paul schoeppe now under sentence of death for the murder of mitt steineakn hu present ed & petition to the chief jtutice of the supreme court of l'«-nn«yw iia asking for a reriew of his former apj licatioo for • writ of error attorney general rrewste in reply **> 1 he had not been able heret fore to aatisf j himself any error hud been ■ammitted by the court and u itill o that opinion looking howerer he n»y to the im portance of thi case to tl y defendant 1 think the caam of jaitice ih uld have an opportoay of bains heard ad i therefore isto " la poraaaooe of tbi , a writ of er ror will be iaraed crimes and casualties homicide in ji4lti okf bt tilbobarh to till 1 fkih | i'.ai timorb december 10 jtmei gallo way shot and killed michae < mm to-day at the latter1 house < ana i—reports cir culated by jann about (->* lloway's wife the parties were partners n the fishing business murder up a broth x ; in-law sc&amtoh pannsywania d«eember 10 hugh carmichael was st bbed by his brother-in-law william crf wford to-day carmiehael lea»es a wife nd three ohil dren charles noll aged a»t«n rears was mf fooatod last night by tnln mr frosi the cinder dump of a rolling milf bold rob ok £ chicago december 10.-'last evening two man entered the ofios a the treasu rer of tawa county at ta*a city lowa caaght him by the tbroao knocked his bead against the safe and stabbed him three times they then seised 8000 tnat lay in the safe and luosmnad it is feared cawery is fatally wounded the hoo ch.'lf.kv cin<'i»!i ati deoambar 10.—the fliittasfi called hog cholera has br en out among slop fed swine at on dist lery at cmm miiikitille twenty to jiirty-ota s\ie daily mostly stock hogs os light weight tut mol-!«i>-bcill.ik is colokado new evidences of the nnstence of the mound-builders in the mou^tein ranges of colorado similar to those m moatana utah and netada hare rec ntly been dia ooterad by mr c a ds*t *, of denver he found vpon the extreme summit of the mow range suaouies of sto >•, etjilemtly of ancioßt origin aod btßdarto smkmown and v amolestei oppoeiu to at d almost aorth of the south boalder creek and tbs sum mit of the range l>r l«u obserred large nambors of grs kite rt ka aod maoy of them aa largo a two i*ta oonld lift in a position ti-at oo id not have been the result of ch.-j»oe fhoy had evi dently been plaoed njrrig tm a una con forming to a general iartcm of the dirirl ing ridge and frsqfsatly tending in an unbroken line for toe or two hundred yards the walls avl the ; rmnds are sit uated three thousand feet s ore th umber line it is thereto hat y — pposable that they wet bmilt for all n of smfiftoa thoy were not large enougl for shelter or defence the more probab i luppositiusj m that like to larger mosw 1 in montana and alaewhoro they won t aces of s*p«l tar , ■»»»■.■- - telegraphic summary raaa nrnwlfi arnuo ; dnrimnl wubototob eaombn ().— th>bow conmut»m on cor figs afl is ii thamagk ly oppowd to wkiie-r •,■«•* u»p aatmrmrdtog m tl soata w anttaa 5 fomigm iuuuot i jiridw « thatnbjact somp.r h i*n pattatma ad cinlr imihg •«(•> nmj dkpani towaid th moli aoai«ta hii cima morton aad sobo an •» ung thum—lf t bring the «!•«. r b.(or emrhr d»y ♦ ■itnnputrf 4uk>him ihw them ln in tiw wafm awtk r noowtawtiaß of umigia u tk n(>ataom of tht frandnt'l u i reg dto thmt suto to onw mt h 01 b i lll.f w ahlkmtklaiuat biafcbot hwjrff^tfctlipi ill cwrt ia-ilt liiwiiihlii i f\t ■' i t ii irmii tmil»miljm&>y|l i flwill hi '. xkr]ra»<m,ml,u4 t nkwii rf th ahmmi<ati •■>•!« 900 it m ia u.rnil li.»t.»or 10,000 la tfc ckmfjmimmiitooot tk oth>n,«b4 mr oii|hlllt bb » 1 ynlilbj b hmlliahukr m m tknimi nuß»li^n»r i tttt t>»bawa>s twj ijto lailwkkimlmrt ilhmk arttm niii.li jq-l»*,b h4ombibjmm l2i"[a>ww i llanmw [» iwliw kbin lent imm i behold that pal aatur mtalmiillu ae»ty,.the mn lialisasi rsharftfmb seat pea it i mm to ink ua that t—h aad tlpnm m whiah if it weahaas a-k«sli«rimiß<h*ma the greatest aad th best ialntiis ■of cod oa auml imhmklkkaiht t»*sah it hspajsastl hawwrer that in thai put illavilltm aty i foaad lahleaa behali o wkhw ihmmillilm binwlmt aooktr wbd m to ak t imr au bcnr that a amn i^torbdml to att it apea my nftoriag lintliiai ia h«w york tae fw»oh popalatjoa fa thia fnat oitj ia aad glorious ataee tha nan af waah iagto»«»«ura)hh aaotoid haa dark aaadtfca fi'i i lili at tha torn aautaaa hwi laaaanajiali ilia—l laheamhave how bt a iln in empathy lor am hwlaatiasßmdai totiteafßaal aaade to sasoabat^of itaisunt^ohildrea thi will am—t lor n saeaaaaa baton you 111 naaiai pen hyaoialhe epoke at length on the limiaiml uflili ailh nhaillj aa a aob jj"t ' ia tha oaana at hi re aurkabeaaid " lore liar itoau by aeenathsmoetfor«ig»t»u haagitli aa i ktn baton aid at the not ef rarjr act tho heart ia at the ftialsmiaaf alt lrtuttnuaa heart lat v baaroor bearta late civjj life toto social ufa into • nvi life let aa lon ooaatry tsaattjr amity probity let aa lon tha m ef chriettbut dot aa the chant af cay particular sea let aa re spect tha letter bat not v aa extiaguisher tb letter kille the spirit gives life tha lecturer ooatinuod at langth in tlic lucidation of hia text whila ha did not patk directly of hia relations toward tho church of roaae ho favored tha idea of an uuseotarian chorea and tha raoonriling of religion with übaral ideas he concluded aa follow agaasit saya tha american continent waa tha tint created it will ba tha laat ia the ftiliili aont of the daaifna of th craatar *<•>«. mopoliun land ooemopolttan in the iaten tioaa of ite.foandara in the bloody rtiu^li of ita defaadaia god ha ia tore for you who peopled it tha rnnmnlilhiaa.iit of admirable raanlta northward are the ke fnimaoz amthward ia afrioa yob summoa from walled caiaa the onmoving people to dwell aaud tha moring nation the itationary to mingle with the progru ive—all impelled by the breath of you the great hnmaaitariafc people the foundation of your people ia the bible the book that apealu of god the hung word of jeeua chriat ia aa admirable manifeito iron your l'roaident therea>iaaa through his worda the hriatiaa faith a belief in jama ia at tha root of thia nation may jaana chriat protect your country and develop old europe preparing amid trife anity and religioua and material prosperity and vhaa 1 return i ahall tall europe that i hare found here liberty i aaeoeiated with chriatiaaity and hare been among a people who do not think that to be free they moat be parted from god na-w yom december b.—roger j page counsel for john o'itahoney m hii legal proceeding to raoover the kanian unda at one timß held by llelmont k co and claimed by the krifcjh govrmmr-ut made application to the court yeoterdar for an order for imoo of tha amount to bo oaed in tarrying on the w.ir hia motion haa not yet been granted ; lima pern datea to th uth ult aay t.ie commander of the * united stat - teamen keanarge and nyack while thoer veaeela were lying at callao on the bight of the 3d instant called their erewa to qnar ten and oommeaoed a litbly gun practice to how their atate of diacipline the fir ing alarmed the whole town of cal lao the troops wen put nnder anal and the preaidaat in lima was telegraphed to aa it waa thought at drat that a mutiny had occurred in the peruvian fleet when tha truth waa di corered the prefect of caho received at apology from the commanders lor not noti fying him but the president demanded an gmlmafeoa from tn a^^un ohugp d gard to the matter the charap matfe what azpunation he oould sad seat tha ro port of the faota to wcahiagtoa the next day another alarm of a similar na ture occurred at lima atd a serious ooa tpiracy waa diacoverad aad broken up laxdoh december ii - the body of ueorge peabody will be removed from westminster abbey to her alajeaty'a ahip monarch to-day crowds of people are at the tomb paying their laat reapeeta to tha r mains of tha great philanthropist the steamship brazilian of thia port which was built expressly for the huea ca ral traffic haa been fouad to draw too tiuch water a dispatah from port said innouaoaa that she attempted to make the r«aaage a day or two ago hot waa obliged to discharge half of car cargo to get through tha timu haa aa editorial article oa the alabama claims tha writer hopes that the american government will appoint such men aa george william curtia and william m everts to state the faota and law of tha ease tha tima thinks that good raanlta would certainly follow so win i selection ootm december 10 ernest 11 duke of saxe coburg aad qotha ia dying rle ia fif^y-one yean old prince alfred of eaguiad duke of ediabargh ia hia leir st jon n 8 daoambar 10.—laat night being very cold tho craw of the ashooaaf e ketoham made a fire ia a atov ia tha hold of tha vessel aad closing th hatches went to had tail moreiag ll were fennd dead in their alaspiag pla - their names wan dernier oaptaia ir viag htcfariam and hayes tha steam tag baliaf was burnt and sunk as two o'clock thia atoning mobtaul deoember 10 appucation jas been made in the chaao>er for a writ of 4aiea mrp ia behalf of galdwau wav waa nsssartlll ia eonnectioa with aartain frreaaa fraoda ia new york the ood r,«-i jot tha pnsouar ooatandad that a aiagis trata ia lower canada had w jariadictiou to ajaaa a warrant for tha arrest of a pris oaer ia ontario tha eoaaaal ia behalf of i>m uaitad states goveraawnt argoaa that ander a recent act of pariiswnt a aaagis trate ia aa extradition oaaa on jariadiotion all over tha doeniaioa jalfls moadeut raaarrad hia daciaioa till to suarrga mo.itoomav m dawmsbai in u tha batata yeaterday thara ma a etonnr debate over the bill to break ap the nreaei.t city unvisnmnt of mobile aaj turn it over to a triaaninto ooaaistinn at a lieutenant < ioveraor a speaker of the fiouse aad ai attorney uaural mr k™»rt-r g . d mo bile opppoaed it aad mr btaa of dalla aid others favored it it wan aoaaaaoded « to five the power of amssalsanit to the vrarßor th bill waa th niiaiant m kills were iatndand to sl)ew state aa d.-anae.ttoth.boodeofthachatt.j asd ulshasaa baoraad to tb aaaouit oi 3,000,000 to tha mow m malto<tvry ruilread to the amamat of 0(»,ouu and to tha hoathara aad nortte alabama railroad te the aa»art of tvmt\ow ia the how by a rote of sto>2 mr brawn democrat waa jssausd act en titled to hia eeat a mc*~m aa saade to m naairlss tha vote to-morrow nasbtillk dimsslisr luwtha state anato to if aaaaad oa its srat raadiaar a aiu^aravidah that aa sanaa kali urn aa a aoldte%rh<i tha ma wsj^vr dn aawag all a 111 ■■!)■.. of that thiis«i|s«siia ai tha lee si the maah tflla k hiitaihtoia llmijt uutl sasasht wu aa aha thsal reaaw aathor t j^a .^^ aglß "* ."• o raßsßsi w bmh ot aauutac the aaaaamsi aajatom the btil sa i iiat l ., m tha»totatoa hnrmrtum daaawator i*-a t>ort haa l wetana»fc4 fcaf kni aa fcswah 51 i i *~ 7*7l wuahhad last arrfreal trass mi eatio s7s haetaa th ahataa t ws-wmmhiht the buffalo expriks rvslwud t th exprebb feinting co a v ■. iwu t r=sf:u>^-'::::::::'::::::::::::::^s wattj " in the brauto utrcbb two ulka.)m t ■! 1 r h,«llnnd to dt nibmrftan u lirtul busin ess directory jtamr bcsi3bss asd imcatiox of tub lkadikq houbbb ow buffalo i tboa uf our readers who t minimal is buf luo.bj cutting uiu out aud o.n it . a rsfer.nce w t inn aiul troobl tbe l«ctlun bli bmb '-. ruli iud audlaatnctl finbtclasb architects i hi-a k rcßtn at ju « a.vjss plank edge tlb skates ltlj white su txckanj ali'l implements castings *< . ji'i»ahl iron wokkb chicago avuiil bankers n w 111-kt a co main cor mv books and stationery eusbt uehbek a bro 407 main cor mohawk maktin taylor i main bhkko k lent 240 main and i w saneea h u utio ibo main blank books stationery ac touwi look wood & johnson 20tf main juhiaty * jenite 200 and 202 main boots a shoes a l rt<.-lirvvkr 2v main jiili h jkwen 400 main blank book manufacturer j l chichetttkh l»i and iwi waabiugton onfectioners wholesale a retail w it bullock * co mb d'.ui .... carpets oil cloths feathers j k k 1 zook l'phoiaunn 47(1 main confectioners whole mknky 11 kara e 61 mdkl u a menkek 4fcu malu.oppoaitotutl bolus china iilaih a crockery mattukw o'nkill sl9maln u>:o k newman 4 mam carriages hakt tv * wallace lock near oourur houat crackers itc . otrn9 k bon 106 aod 107 ellicott coal wliolcmlii and reuil 0 h pudi-1y * co l«r eri and terras ueoruk uahin ait tuot o r goal and piu iron . r wilson fc co 90olifi c-r mi*p.im!p(il r l hki'htkom x commercial wharf loot of main went dry goods doud bkst k co..sw main likapers * tailors m b tryon 204 main dyer and renovator lccas lhrbter bj main envf.loi'e manufacturers 11 *. i'uoaaeß tt w n«an knukavbrion wood oeo d wioutman m main fancy ood3 ac voluer riebli-sli * co 110 main furniture 4c isaac d whitk j57 main c ukifctoi * co oa main flour feed and grain w h cjbb t«rrao cur kvam fruit and oysters platt fruit co 267 waihlngton fine brass castinus biffalo bbabb foumukt 76 exchange glass and paper show cards j p hoffman 16 x seueca l u uiri grocers vhoui«»le a u johnbton 7j mxin gkocers wholesale uul ileuil k 1 uoi.man 17u main oko w kcott 17 fc faaneca iknts furnishing goods addibuk 11 tafrouu a»7 main g . i'f\il.i»j\:js aioi a ue.nru>iut 867 main guns and jewelry }. o kgbdun & cu , 106 mam hotels bonkey's hotel or washington and carroll harness saddles tc j 8 lyti.k ft son 20 exchange up|ioiiit maiwlon uavlk hl-mpukey bucc!«,r to jno uiun uncy * 8r so3 main udware iron ac c c maxmais «.'"' ■■*.» ■■>■■hi ktons « kip t"r ptarl ami sentca iun«.y siiei'akuilo os main fowler ft sons us 8«n ut wrrrc wted & 00.,m1 k*in or w swan hardware and metals pka.tt fe 00.,16,4 i and 1w twraco hot aiu furnaces a d oilbeht 85 main hats caps and furs - ii.iim.hll 60s main nvhoti u * bk *" "*'"• wu ron foundry hja?a^iosis:2r*3sl ass°ilssi>m x wines boilers iron nails r r sp hjj ' slj pratt & co 46 43 and 60terrace lager beer billiards ac mjihatl koester 01 main it light carriage and sleigh d c godwin 833 and 336 wanhlngum looking glass picture frames howard k bl'ntino 14 «. swan malleable iron pratt k lktcuwortii 2 id 64 terra makble mantles and grates [ c s cooper 611 delaware h swartz4c)..3i3mai marble and granite works john crawford 167 and 1m nia«ara millinery wholenalo nd retail henry o'brien 290 main w h woodward 40 main mourning gocds dodd best k co 41<mal manufacturing jewelers ac b f juenglinu 3j7 waahlnjton music dealers and publishers j kwett k mibchka o mai organs portable pipe j>i?uuck feloimaker k co..sd 41 and i c"noß^*-ns melodeons ac jio " princ * <»•• niwr 8 u d ma r7ta l oils paints ac 8 pease 66 and 7 main planing mills doors sash ac iv a evans k co mechanic printers a blank book man fs baker k jones 220 and 2m waihta|(t»n •««. plastic slate roofing b f inses 244 main pianos music ac other k denton sw main piano manufacturers c kurtzman 10 108 and 110 bau.ia devine bros 401 niagara cor mar}la«l paper haijgkjgs ac m h biroe,2ibm»in sontoomebt bbos tu mam jiekrett michols 67k main photographers h u bum 7 main sewing machines roter k baker s u co 411 main wueeleb k wilbon 8 m co 174 malu c wilcox k gibbsb m co 1 8 dlviilo howe b m co 18 w swan jrltmuexcats "- c 0..401 mrtn saddlery hardware ac pratt k letcbworth 62 and h twfm silk hat manufacturers o mackenzie 187 main stove hollow ware bird fc co oor brae rt and erie c«na stained glass buffalo stained glass works if fe~l seo l bvrns 208 main steam coffee a spice mills 4tbabe k co an liata opi canrcbea school furniture 1 uu^k*b°s thaerenln scales and safes buffalo scale works 3 mali stoves and hardware haw ferris k co 446 main stoves furnaces and ranges i . bwajitz k co ms main tobacconists a m adams k co m washington«4»kl»»a««l oibsoh f howarfd a co . no waafenftc watches jewelry a diamonds ritkiits jkwelrt stoke 291 main tk x dickuiboii,i64 main i.b castlk,uijta)n jvbjiibbo 4 main mi h maafimjl a jewelers nruoiwa ma * "" n*ili«i of tb ""~ or hia»«iiaiii mr plumb pou-dat ». «- i i kalia c p^i3£gfi — ttotjses"tojikirr-i havlakum ritisj"'tirirsir--ui f %»«■w amhjh amp i^mimc wanted-by a young man th lartioj in » prliui fawllj t c!dre stat l»«ttid tc..fhiii)mth this o«ct n.-i wanted a party engaged ik the ma tufaetiir if ralirs ilu e»ir a pvumr with a . it of from cbooo to 6000 a - ply tojohx otto 81 paart at hi wanted—a paktxe with a » t cadi c ...» r 300(1 to mnu >■. wall awmk ij.hed )•<">![ i ~ r la lua dtj protta larre riaks nominal una capafc:a of taking dum •( pox bale-the stock a.yd good x will f iicmxrj uora doing a good burineu the owwr of it ia oucnpeilvd cid account of ill l.eaju to ir up the bum.ie for laformaiiuß inquire 2 k4 u - wunw j bounty orders cx)unty or j den—slo 000 of cnynlj ordan wanted by louis otto heal ta broker k2j 3 brown's buildii utanted-vihoinia land of tt flea exchange n-*.riu john otto 81 pearl it j ■, heip malbs a rare chance—prom i to fir -* v p*r day ma je by murpriaitia t..un man aall i ini an arucu deeded in e»ary family lajve ncoflu ' ate realltad from a trilling inrattment call an wi mr clark a part .? »-«. rpo bjok binders wantwta x forwarder baker * jones jm and t washington strast kll-ti , help-females pq 3 division st.—wanted a u t/jfirl to do genera housework in a s:r-i]l fa-nlly must rime well recoamendm 19_si qqft hudson t—cook wanted i«7v km bir t cdmpet«nt perm vail recoo mendaa r.a-d apply wagea o obj ct 18 qau main st.—wanted two a/uo llmiui atu one or kitchen and tha oibvr far ap-atelra work 17-lt kitiiriovs umaiks any lady wishing a compe ' i.i < r,n ' t nureag-trl can hear of oaa t.i ai.j.lyini at 174 rraiiklin t bert of rvfereoea aivan i 10-lt witijationa-mates " a young man wishes employ iu«til in a more or to mm a i *_■■- willtn t ti l himaelf useful hu good reference ad lreai a l , thb offlue o_«t ! moet<^afiew money to loan—i have fif teen thousand dollani which 1 wi»li to lam in purchaae money mortßajrea jollb otto mortgages fofsaee7 hume k banforu ii w w»n at fox hale—hoi hew dblaware street property for salt two new two ttory brick dweii injfa with prenrh top lota ssx4o each situate on tlir wa#t side of l>el»wwe ktrrct near allen the tulld iiiffi are m.-lern style with pal water cemented cellar and laundries !■r-.m desirous of pur rbahinjf are inrited to examine the buildings is lyon & ham erie land office buffalo river property foli sal lot 311 feet front an.l about soo feet in i*11 t x p cxvsiwiifi^from thp rivtt thn'ii^h to the rihii ■.'. v :. i ;■; i : hatch slip iid pntt k wmj : slip : lyon & uak xli erie land offlf water fiio\t~l**t—a lakgk lot on paved street and aiso having wm>r i front accettibtt by shiupiuk sjiltiikjid location ( u r 1 etml or lumt>or t»rda wl.l l aow rery low , 14 lyon * i!akkk,erie lanii offim.jl i t.iikstcla.sseast sidepropetctv jj fnr kaje.~t)ic mapwaooi 2-atnry a-d attia i lirick '•'■", hit with extensions in rear nn the iw 1 oar of h l>i\n>i'.n anil mithiiran hu with furnace i .■*■., water and uatti room all in t i repair lot 75 i all z-itorjr and tjtucment an attic brick houae i 163 s dllliltll nt.,with new french roof gait wa i tcr ■.»•(.. brick barn on alley in r house haa li i room all in kuod order ali the j-storj and wine i.rick dwelling j3 oak i rt tery good house lot 4u ft front lyon & baker eric i,and ortl.p houses ail iji i"/>th pob w i c by lit me ft sankukd ifl wot 6nn st i hn-l-'-ti st 1 story frun-r lot ioiloo price wjo i w»3 wiwthin^ton at 2 atory brick lot 20x70 pric i imool jvi north division at s-iu.ry frame lot 2£xlu i prio t^ttoo 62 ami m fifth t s-rtory frame dcuhle hou«t i lot 4.*>xlou price m 0 2&7 east eatfle it i wj frame lot 3«xl20 prk i ibm l-vican-'ju t lutory fraiu md l-«tr.rj bri«li;l price fbw 37 north dividion it l^-ntorj frame lot zjxlli i price 2;j00 236clinu»n it 1-tory lnune lot 56x100 price i jm 9o oeor^ia it t|«lwy fruue lot jjx77 pri 1 11000 t arkaiuu it lj-itory frame lot 50x100 pric i fiouo i 7 siltn it 1-st.iry cottagr 1 40x132 priori s"«ar rt **-/ cottage lot 15x100 priw i 1?e ou l yltania^.s^r7fra ni c lot msm pri-1 07 ninth st lrtorj frvne and barn lot 40xl * 4 ferry rt lj ttory frame lot xl priw i 17t bk'tenth ■:, lj story frame lot p to alley i * 39 chesuiut rt li;-»t»ry frame 10 55x00 pnm ! 20 monroe l-«tory frame pttage lot 10x100,1 ' h7 eletentn st l-at-w frame auttag-o lot » *• i alley price l£oo i t'tii college ■~ 1-itory fnune cottage lot 0xl00 i price 11500 1m fifth at ory fram ottaji new price j 67 monroe it l-tturj fjame ottage lot soslott price 91300 summer rt 1-itory frame cottage l*t wxlfw prire 11250 heap housks for balk.—two j new 11-story frame hnum 09 and 106 cottage 1 with gas and water and cry datirab.e new lt-itory cotuge on twelfth st near marjlaad two-«tory frame 540 farco aye lanre lot two-rtory frame 71 setenih rt with bam u it rv frame 244 ninth it with bars i \ tr-ry brick sm y,.rk t l ~;\ :■- two-uory brick,l^4 « diri^.m nt central catit twn-»u^rr brick 310 swan t nearly new twi>«tory frame s b«neca nt lot wxits to fol om t a great baiy all tha abort property will e po1 cheap and in cut ir on ea«y termi or artiriil»rs . a ply to lol'is otto •■real eaate broker is g brown t u.iimina thior sale-a new keijilieace on x th bouthweot corner of liowood avenuu aß>l brrant x ptrfectly fininlied throughout ii apply to john 0 itq 81 pearl t for sale.—a new and fikst u 2j tory residence with all the modern lm protaments touth side of ferrr street west f el r lot 159x586 feet ternu w f buell k ii x h iipt«r building or sale ho usk a>*l lot 264 swan-t price w6oo apply to johw otto aifwist t tnok sale by m mccomb 10 s klouring mill tor sale in the tillage of wilhnrk ncarl new haa all the modern improvements thw is one o the flnwt milli ' n this sutc haa 24 feet t foundry for sale in the tillage of anrvra in full oimrmtion doing a fue ihimih this i arood chanc rominy on wb wishe to engagit in th kiwi f tt^tand dwelling for tale in the tillage ft wil link ■this is ooe ot t w flnem buimin{ra in lie place ami doing a l»rg country trade will wll th tocii if j(aflralrrta«re«i.l»mee for talt m the rulag of aurora good bam about 1 acre of ground fruit of all kind thade tree c about fire minutes walk from the depot : vntan re«den for sale in aurora with 4 tertm 1 of nimgarden lanj ha ererr kind of ruit go*l barn litiog wtur.te about flte minute^*,walk tr hf.'.r mle ra th ilta of aurora t«tory fraue boum with wing ftnuhed ng in fine rtvle han n ten of land two mlnutwwalk from the d«pot rtr sail in the ills of willink s-tory honw with wing u*r wawr barn one acre of land or ale several fine isrm now tile illag of aa ; ora rotu'lo km up to 120 acre til under ftm eui!ullte abowpropwty will beaoldcheap>nd w jkg or will t*lf fftelty property tnvtflsif the followln djt tolt!l^m£ir»sslw«at.,»«a»a»ialut,wiu 7 a lot w*fj»ahoo»»dl t walß«at 0«m sssuia hau it m«7 wilfc wiaf f wa*»r wi huaai lotabul . iti tih 111 ii lllilll sail t l«*7la hllmiwa pw 0 ws*ar aw 4 i si«ftxv s appltujohirolto.t—l ca.t baboain offebxd fob a "" birr rooks ass powsw ■»- wa •*» itit an nvnm lost monday mobmxc fhom 70 franum m atu t rrv r pn about ft jesj d,aaiicul tba adrrvill naln a übmln ward at tha aaora aaaafaar ttvmb wit walk for salk—a small stock 0 dry good i or will exchang lor dtr fnnr inqninof edwaiuh * bixila.vd 10 z*s »»«■m cv)e sale—a fi>ebecondhanii 1 cutler for v inquire at akxstboiio * tu,ib u k.tagfe t id-tt missouki farm lands — w bare lor sale or exchange 320 acres la one body in cole county mo within ii nlto f uk sute capital tluiiucll settled omaar with railroads ud river ns»i/im,n will excl.mje imt » house k1 lot la tha ty or farm hi the oountrr price 120 per acre « ltok * bikeb erie land o«ee foe bale^a~valuable"farm of s acre about flo acraa well timber nod tnrtr buah splendid bause and birne vfjlm.li.l dalrj farm and eheeaa hove in food order rood fence farm well watered capable of keeping 60 cows will irire time on unw will exchange part for city prop erty farm situate in bennington county 6 mile from attica inquire at edwardb & bocalamd 10 e seneca at j4 f'ok sale—a valuable kakm of 145 scree with good house and barn about 26 acres of rood timber fine orchard , situated about " miles soutbeaat of potter's corner naar hamburgh clieeae factory 1 edwards t litlc hi.asu k 10 e seneca at a good engine and boiler foii sale cheap at the union planing mill bollut & kschtkkwalt j2b-u co chicago st old papers fox sale—at 0 oente and 7a eanta a huclred atthis olßce hoeseb awd f aekiaceh i?or salb—good hor^e buggy 1 and names fur sale cheap will givu time on : >.<■huh if required inquire of kd wards & buckland fcgg 10 k senesa «. lbcax notices _ notice of intention notice i hereby gtven th . • the city of buffalo intcwf to lake the ui hereinafter devnrt.l f.-r » i'ul.i . i'ark or r ri and the »[ r ca i..-s thereto and street connecting the ■inc all the certain pieces or j.arc>.l of land l«e : . iii . : itlocki koi 148 4 150 72 88 6v loti 105 107 108 125 12 127 12s 12 190 ul 132 170 of the new york hute keservati-.n a..d aad part of tha pen lot and lota 111 115,120 1:7 ud im of the south tillage of black rock <' ;- elevens survt-v and part of lot 5-2 63 54 56 it 57 58 59 00 61 c 2 03 48 si 75 8 c 7 fltt 66 ■. 41 40 39 20 25 24 23 1.0 and 5 township 11 range 3 of the lioluuid i j»ih company's survey » luring more partiodurlv de rr:u.d an follows be ginning tit the intersection of the southerly line m york streets,(as a four roil street wi'h the eantarlj line of the towing path on the east side of the l - ■i vi ii thence northerly along the easterly line 1 the towing path on the cant i,-'p of the erie can itn its intersection witb the south line of yermuu ! irtreet as a four rod street thence eafterit alonjf th outhtsrlj live of vermont street aa a foui ro ! tirtt to ita intersection with the westerly him sixth street uasix r d s'reet thenoe souther r l->ni the westerly line of said si tth tttrect to a poi 34 feet northerly frimi the northwest corner of mi hirert and yurk street f.n a four rod street thenct i ea«u:rly on a line thirty-four feet dintant nortber at right angles from and ,■ira!jii to the north lit • f mid votk htreet to a p ial m the easterly line ik-venth street aa a four rod street thirty-four fr northerly from the northeast comer of said tor and ■»■. seventh htreetx th»nce northerly n ■.- th ■.-' ■r \ line of said fcvcutli street to the southes mmr«f itaid seventh street and connecticut str vi a four rod street theuce easterly ajongthesout i mttf line of aaid connecticut fttreet to the south went corner f said connecticut andniajfan streuts hk a six rod atrtll ti.l-nou southerly alon thewtn t-rly line of xaid nia^nira street to a point 34 fit it rtln riy from the northwest comer of aid sia^ar and york btreetn thence oaxter'y on a line 34 .'*■ilinlant nortt.erlr at riflit an^ich fr.un and parallel t the n-irth line h»il y..rk street,to a point thirty foar fc€t northi-rly from the northeast cornc-r of ntairara and y l tk mmslsj thence northerly i - . the anterly line of rill niagara street to the south ■i-t i;i.riii r ■■: - n " n .„.. . and connecticut atreeti ami easterly sjoag the southerly lino of a connecticut street to the southwest comtrr of aatd connocticut streut and ninth street aa a fou r..d ntreet aaam nouthtrij alon tlic wt<tterl iinn of said ninth m.mt to a point thirtv-fou ftct northerly from the fnorthwest osohk ( mu yoik and ninth street thenco easterly t a line tliirty-four feet distant at ritfht m ■northerly from ai.d parallel to the north line of i york btroet t a pool llii.s feet easterly fn.n tlioeaat line of tenth street as a four n_>d street thence eatiterly oit a curre of 370 feet radios a di taiu-e of 203 feet to a point uit a line thirty-four feet ilisuiut northerly at right angles from and psrallelt the north line of north street as a four rod street i ui feet westerly fmni thu eact line of i;;,i.-m i ptrsial v a four rui r i j thence > ■!■■■■■, it along a i uhp thirty-four toct distant northerly at ria;ht aniflos from ant , v to the iu.ru i ■« v street to the lint of a circle ol 2&0 foet radius tin ■iit of said cirulti being at the intersection of a him fifty feet distant northerly at riitht antrlwi fion an.t i-araltel to the mi line of tijid north str ct with a line fifty feet distant easurly at right angle fn>in and i<arallel o th went line of rogers street a ■four rod atretrt at now laid i>ut northerlt from itf iiit--i>ectinn with jer^ty street thence northerly n.l a^terly along the line of xaid circle to ita intersei tinn with thti westerly lino f said kogcrs street oiitinued itoutherlv on the same courw as now laid out northerly from in inl*rsection with jcmrv street thence northerly along the said westerly lin of naid rogers street to iu intersection witb a cirelw of one hundred and fifty feet radius the ccntreof mid circle being at the intersection of the cenui line of erry mreet as laid out westerly of the »» y..rk suk rtservation line with a line nfty tut i distant easterly at right angles from and parallel to 1 tin west line of said rcgen street an laid out be i lween jer-ey and ferry atrtsts thante weat«rl . i northerly and easterly along the line of said circ'.r i or a dihtauce of thre hundred and seventy-five fet-l 1 to its ■■'< y ■*'■-'' with a line fifty feet dixtant went erlv at ri.rlit ancles from and rtarallel to a line drawr from the centre of naid cir.le to the iuuth«e»i on-erof lot 127 and southeast comer of lot i2fl of the south tillage of black k*>ck apollo sterer*1 hma thence north nine dojrreea ihirti ' i»iiniu east one thousand three hundred ai*i et«m feet thence north fifty-three dtgteea wc»t i feet to the south line of bouck avenue thencti nrrthcrly at right angles to bouck avenue 10 the north line of said b-.uck afenue thenc siorth 37 degrees east 423j feet to the west line of bo*en w laid out northerly from uouck arenuf i easterly at h^lit angles to i.l it k - to the ea*t lipe of said lu>irers street thtnee s3 ■!< „. east 88 feet them north 37 d«f e*>t 10 feet to the line of a circle of 3.">0 feet ratlin ntraof aald circle eing south 5 d*g west &*.■om a point in the south line of bird avenue feet weouriy from the southwest corntr ->( venue and deuware street thence oortherh i wrly along the line of said circle 007 feet i ! north 5 deg east i.i 9-10 feet thence i rsdeg west 717 feet thence north 6 deg i 4*30 1-10 tat thence northerly and easterly > line of a curve of iso feet radius for a din of 281 72-100 fact tbence south 84 detr east et thence easterly southeasterly and north easterly alonj the lines of a curve of 600 feet radiii for * distance of 290 feet of a curve of 000 feet radiun for adistancsof 11su feet of a curve of 6160 feet radius for a distance of 240 feet and of a curve of 1500 feet radius for a distance of 536 feet la » pnint in the east line of delaware struct 716 feet outh from the intersecti<>n of the north line of lot bl holland lar.d company's survey with the cast line f delaware street thence northeasterly alocfcr the line of a curve of 2000 rt radiua for a distance o 49 feet a-nl o a curve of lwoofecl radius 7oofe«t thencemrth 48 ■!.■«• h uiin east 1290 feet thence northeasterly along i lh 1-ne of a curve of imo feet radius for a distance i of 7t>3 9-10 f«et croswintf the south one of amher-r street at a point 2356 f**t isasterl from the outhe»vt oumer of deuwsjeand amherftstreetsithencenorth i 76 dee 2 mm east 4stt feet thence emsterly alocg the i line of a curve of is2o feet radius for a distance of 411 10 fset aod of a curve of 1240 feet radius for a ] distance of 404 feet thence south 70 deg 44 mm east *.*> fact thence southeasterly and southerly along i the line of a curve of 195 feet radios for adutaivx of 254 6-i feet thence south 1 deg 32 mm est t:7 feet erosaiiig th south line of amherat street s>t a \- lint 4431 feet easterly from the southeast comer of l-elaware and amhervt streets thenc south westerlj along the line of a curve v7o feet radius for a <!.«• taoue of 992 4-10 feet thence south 19 deg jom.n west 712 feet thenoe southwesterly and southerly the line of a curve of 1068 feet ndius for a dis fi.f 2&x s-10 feet to a point in the north of l'liapin street 1595 fet't west front the west corner of chania and main street iheoor erly at right ftngles to jha.pin street to the ihm of cbapin street thenca alonj the line of i ra of lofil feet radius for % distance of 65 feet i c sooth 4sdek 10 mm west tt&4 feet to the line circle of s4 feet radius thence auter.j and southeasterly aior.g the lioe of said circle 287 0-10 fret thenoe south 47 deg 3 mm east 1102 410 feet to a'po'nt '" tht eul '""" ot w"'n btrmt 9 feet northetlv from die northeast corner of main and bt«ele itmu thence south 47 deg 3 mm east uzi 14-100 feet thence south easterly and southerly along i the line of a curve of 744 feet radius for a distance of s4l eet cronsin the north line of deuvan i ! rue at a point 5634 feet easterly from tbe nurthcast comer of main street and delevan avenue theiic south 3i deg wert on a line parallel to aad 10*5 feet distant wwter'y from the west line of n si den street *■laid out between bast aad ferry trwu 4091 06-100 feet thenoe south 5 jetf 47 mm eaxt 27!>fes*,thence south 3 deg west3lofeet thence ' south aa deg ** mm east iw6 feet thenoa south 31 dec wr<i 763 ftrtt to the line of a circle of 225 f«et radius the centre of said circle beinfr at the unactiod of the ct-utrc line of best street with tbe southerly line of o«neaee street continued easterly tl^noieirtrrtraiida.wtbetiyaloßfftlie une of awd circle t ha tajtofauetton with the north lin of best umt a • imriajk in mm aurtb ire of amid bast street iwtect es*t*rly from the inlmeetion oflhe north tina of past street with the south eriy line of tfa eomisnwtmm of oi i n atwet ihaaoa wvatarty aioosr tha north line of beat mat cm toet uiatioa southerly at right wftaa toßeat atnetto tha aooth una rf aald beet sttset tl«a south 48 dec b3 ate **« 1m mc »» a una ■, feet illssawl inili at right angta from and alaoalto th aastcriy litmof cawfi atnet^s now laid s!gmme waaurty al nght an^to said chap rtmt na astd paiajm to th w«at ttns f aid cwnp i sstt^wa north 41 tag 17 asm waaft 100 sto th s«.u una of beat atnat tkanc oorthartj at rtrt t a«*w to baat stnet to th twrth 7z aastsisaw a n»e parallel to aasl lgt last sas zl-lljtniii tke aat line at wakta alraat iit.u tmi ux-s aewiaartl aad suuxaesart jsituatav a«ir ttuu teat radius far a ale sll«ia«r*»elrde«stse esa radi -. aw ts w *" 77 .._ m asmat an«baaesh • 1 * ibcai.mticks i • s 1 ""* -* imtona •—; v i n»etijal<>retta.aaeierljline dlmmnmel 7s feel thanes oortherlj and norunrsetarlrsjoaf j,th*l <?* c »*•••». ia»tt»»l.*s ii in 2<>llefee>.;u>an<»aiiruialaet.tlmhi lttll eat ihoo nortlransterrf uj aaalailj awtbe corn aim last ndins lo ■hilnii of 7»leet ; ttj.ee nest u dfnm wast <■> tat nce.jm«e<leß;..»ee<l»«_»l«et b ih iv x .« arcle j mof.lt redins aa abors ili—ilieil ■-*>«;«» eastertj e»i sootheaterlt aloof tke im ol sam dnte 047 tect thssss eeylll ties 1».,m i.<s fan tisanes north esdeg mill i 110 ret to the t ho l deiasrars bm uterus m ny«trifhleii»-k«io unn ftal to the rut in of delaware street thence sooth si der 4 mm msl7la<*tolliaaonkarl.tliaaof bout anal hetce southerly at rijht angles to bouck niniak he tout llm ol boexsl etem thence aamjk ndar » bin west <•> feet to lbs w in al debsrare rtreet thence w m le at rigfct angles to deaswara street to the wm *■-- * " ir n i nil hi laei tint 51 d«f « mm west 517 art to the south use • bouck anmoe thence northarlj at rtfm enfies < bouck mnu v the nortt una of boaek esaoue uiedce north & dag m mm ea>t 110 feet thence rartnllde^aniin stl»«.«teatto the use of die circle of uo feat radius aa abon described henefc westerly and northwesterly along the una of jud circle nil eat thence smith if ea wrat b2u feat thanoa aoath u dec amt e laal to the aorta in of bouck atenoe thence southerly et itfit angles to bouck atenne to the south line ef bouek evtnue thence south n dej . west a»7 fart thence sooth 9 deg 36 mm wtet to the una o the nrcleof uo feet radius at the junction of rerrr awl bogers lueela aa abore deaciibed uieoce easterly outherlj and eooth.eeterl along the una of aaki elide for a distas.ee of 3ui feet to ita inter ection with a line 34 feet distant easterly at r'«ht ingle from and parallel to the eeat line ot rogers street aa laid out between jersey and perry streets thenoe southerly on the una m feet ■li.unt easlerlj at rlfht angles from and parallel to the eaat una of esid hogere awet to o line i the drele of 260 feet radius at the inaction ot north and hogers atreeta as atots deacribed thence eseterly southerly and westerly alone the line of aaid circle to ita interaction wilt the south erly line of north treat ai a fonr-rod nreet thence weeterly alow the southerly hue al wid north street to a point 100 feet eaat t rh from the intersection of the eoutheriy linee of aald north street and york itreet aa a four rod tract thence we lerly on a line of a curre of 270 feat radius tea point m tke south una of aaid york etrest 100 feet • esterly from the i tenection of the south line ol ajd north and york itreets thence wortarly lone iheanuth line of laid york street to ita bmareeckon witli the eaaterly line of the t«wing path on the eejt i't-j of the erie canal the place of beginnlnf - and also another piece of land in a circle of uo feat ra • lius the centre of m;.i circle beinr at the interaac tion of the centre lines of sixth atreet(ae a aix rod tract and uasmmjhuiutta street (.■a fuur rod street george s ward well k^ait citycjert clstom house 1 buffalo n v dae 10 utv j v^o.22*—notice is hereby given xl that the folluwitu named and mer chandwe viz 730 jiounds nutmegs ha»ing been seized hy the collector of custom for the port of buffalo creek on the loth day of november 1860 fur tjuvldgbeen illegally and fraudulentltimported.iid introduced into the uniu-d slates will be sold at pub lic auction to the highest bidder therefor at the cua torn house in the city of buffalo on the 27th day of heccmber next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that lay the s&uio not having been elalmrd or bonded as the law directs within twenty days from the pub i liestioa of the aolice for the redemption of such claim samdel j holuty '» '» ; collector cf custonu custom house i buffalo n v dec 10 imb ) vto 229—notice is hereby given ii that t m following named goods wares and i aierchandise riz 132 pounds nutmegs having heen i eetzel by tne collector of cu-toms for the port of i buffalo creek on the 16th day of november lwo.fur having henjßjllf.-alivsn f mudulcntly im[~>rted ai 1 introdu_f-^p»o the i'nited state",wili lw s»ld at tmlt i lie auttnuto the hii,'lu;ml.idtkttrien:ior,attbe custom house.inthecitvi.f buffalo,onthe27thdayof decein uriicxt at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day trie s.me not having been claimed or bonded as the l»w directs witliin twenty days from the publication a the notice for the redemption of such claim samuel j holley lu collector of customs supreme court—erie county william wa-<on,!d plaintiff airs,n,l tryphc inia hteld'.n jo oh sheldon ann bheldon benti mm k sheldon elizabeth shsldon hamiltonthur tun ann ihurstot sophronia hatch widow of £■! ward n ll^tch lcrtti«eil and also aa devisee and i cxecntrix of'hv aat will and tentament antl ida 11 itau-h in kdwarii b hatch h:s b ole heirj at law and devi-eer under his will defendants to the eicndaut-s ou arc hereby summoned to answer the complaim i in this ac'ion which will he filed in the office of the i clerk of ibis court in the city of buffalo and serve i a copy of your answer on me at nay ocnoe in the 1 cily of biftaly within twenty days alter the aervie hereof exclusive of the day of such sen-ice and if i you fail i sriiwer the complaint as aforesaid the i plaintiff will apply ■■■the court for the relief de i manded in said complaint 1 l.s lkah plalntifts attorney i>.ud bant j.i ,\*?<£?" " • bufl °' *■v complaint flleil august th ihcb in erio couiilt 1 clerk's office l le clear plaint:ff attom«y iso main street buffalo n t dated buffalo july 3 istw j3os«w orks ordered by the com hum council—the ownen of tha lan<l fronting on the street and between the point hen j i:.<after named arc hereby required to make tim lm i pruvenients hcreioalter specified id front of their respective tutu in the mantier and withic tfa time limitfd for each respective]v a follows on the mm m.l of north wathinfftoa street be tween auburn avenue and uou«/k areniic caiimft sidewalk to he recnstrutted four feet in width of rood pine plank to be laid on oak or pine alvepen within ten days on th ea*t side of north washington street b -• m9i deievm and clinton an mien caiim \ sidewalk to be f :- s fuur feet in width of good ,■t plank to be laid un oax or pine aleepen witbia tin daya un the east wide of north washington rtreet be tween breckinridjrc street and auburn avenue.cause a ndewalk to be ooiutructed four feet in width of bad pine plank to be laid on oak or pine tics,within on the e&mt bide of l^rth washington street be i tncen buuck anil itelavan avenues cause a aidewalk i to be conatniiited four feet in width of good pine i plank to be laid on quod oak and piac alee pen within ten day t on the cut side of ninth street between a point i 200 m north of tork street uid a point 100 feet northerly therefrom catiiae a sidewalk to b rtpaired i with pine plank two inches thick within live day i on the east side of ninth street between york i t-n and a point 100 feet northerly therefrom r -■i a sidewalk v be repaired with pine plank two ioclma i thick within five davju on theea.it sidenf ninth street,between a point 100 i feet north of york street and a point 971w t dortherly tberefron c&use a sidewalk to be repaired with pine i planktwoiiicheiithisk within five d»>a on the north ti-lf of bouck arenue between north i jefferson street and a point 140 feet westerly there i from,cause a sidewalk to be constructed three feet in i width of good pine pl&nk two inches thick and laid i on r.k or pine ti -, within ten days on tve >■u-t side of jefferson street between swan i and seneca streets cause % sidewalk to bo repaired with food hemlock plank three inches thick withiu on the north side of perry street betwero chicago i and emm market streets cause a sidewalk to be re i pairsd whh good hemlock plank three inches thick within five d»ys on tbe south side of swan street between jeffer s n street aod new york central railroad'track cause a aidawalk to l>e repaired with good hemlock ptank three inches thick within five day on the westerly side of pratt street between bau via and sycamore streets cause a sidewalk to be re paired by iubtitituting good pine plank two inches thick where necessary within fir days on the west side of cedar street between swan and south division streetn causa a sidewalk to be re paired wtth good bssnlock ptuk tfarm ioches thick within fi.i iiit on the northctmt side of berenui street between hudson and maryland streets cause a sidewalk to be constructed of good pin plank four feet wid and two inches thick within five day on the south side of virginia rtraet between the easterlr curb line of main street and weeurly curb line ot washington street cause a sidawalk to be constructed four fe«t tide of pine plank two inches tftick within five days on the est nde nf pratt street between william and balavia treets cause a sidewalk to be repaired of three inch hemlock plank within ten day the above works sre to be done under the direc tion of tke street commiflk«ner and if not done in the manner and within tbe tine spectted then the street commfmioner is authorised to do the earnr al the expense of the owners of the land qboook 9 wardwell citf clerk dated buffalo dec 8 18aft 110-64 \ ssessment rolls notice j notice is hereby given that application has been ma.ii to ihe common council of tm city of buffalo for tha correction of the amnoeut rolls hereioavfter named and that said common coun cil have fixed monday dec 13 l£0 aa tin time for the eoiuidcntion of mid rolls and th be«iing of parties iiiteresud therein tit bolls no kj6s for oonstracting t stone cromwalk across tenth street on th nurthwaat erlj id ol m»ryi*nd street amount fitf ct mb3~for rapasr ag sewer aad reeejtcr on the wsrt id or penti street,about 1m lert norttwrr off b*t etrtmi amoot 7 m u 42—for parinc*ba eeanftewatton awarded to the owner or owners of the land aad property taken to lay mil and extend i van be n ■■■■i r treat from tha aonth offtr evb ttat of bk mraet to tha borth | rij earb una tat the abuat road abmaat 5.459 06 j 47—for repairing oak rtrert beta sail i ooodell street and burton al i*y i amount « « n o*o s wa xi wkl l dated so&io dm 7 übb 18-tt atotic of uttejition.—notict j to hertby ilr-m that tha cm i coaadlaf slrted w«to » mm dty ti p.ss ee^y^btlns^jap s wmtfcanaaiaiilhanytawadnmwati u teat wine wkhgaadmill.il !■i aaaa i nwhas dmp brokan " * ■v ji j thßafi aakilatataatth the aaaa na»»ll it i aitnil ifllli lamaasi auabis dacasmlaar7 imsv mml'l wabdwmu _________^__— holiday presents at & bancroft 959 main street wi will opm mommy december 13th w addition to ocr urge bjctail de paktment a past up ole wholesale mr a htm int foe the sale or fancy goods 40 iluakt duivk am luiuu'iiki nik ik bits for bridal peesent3 inlaid pearl writim desks elegant jewel boxes fancy boxes ""- portmonies jet sets puff inn uciu iuttuis brushes fancy watches ties knives 40 barnes & bancroft 259 main street uo-tf p.c.ahern 258 main street i wiu 0 v tlili dv hot 17,1m0 new cloaklngg new telvete new shawls new silks new dress goods new alpacas j row dlff«rmt nafcei tic *■ui oraicd duchess vurtalo brand ratal stamd ard sail it own special make tk n the b«at koowa gooda m>w imported new trimmidi new hosiery new blankets new cassimeres new cottons c 100 fancy abab wraps at 5.00 k*m m a«w nil in th it v for 0 wanted a kood shawl balenßan cash house and onk price bargains oak be bf«'rel p.c.ahebn,2sbmainst pikraot mm cloaes u>4 ooochb ik tal *«* c bsaot4um cloaeb to ctatiwmnr otis book store '—— titb have jubi had manufagtubed in eubovi layrti in ♦»■..!■«<«.<*» rt*-.la vie orbd or tbb citt ul wmiim tr luffai » ekfuss jos prim tl vfi office hvm tbst mxn mmvi mxuiutitu *■■•.
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-11 |
| 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 | 1869-12-11 |
| 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. 8150 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-11 |
| 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 | 1869-12-11 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691211_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. 8150 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxiv saturday becember it 1869 no 8150 mexico oovcufoft uwajld rxceptiok at tee capital — a maonincut otathmt 61aid banquet ik his h0no at 111 rtmwnm falacb—ixtbacts from tbtuul anaches ! t tlynw m th • bfoh t-'nr op mmro december i—via havaa william h seward and party ar rived in thu city on the 15th ultimo and wu received at the railway station by president joarez and cabinet and a eosa lniwoo of notable of the city on the isth of november thosaa h velsoo united stats*^minister to mexico gave sevan a banquet at which schloeeen representative of germany itmiatw bo osero and other ministers and many ladin were present lerdo de leiadi the president of the supreme cowt in a speech said seward's name would ba imperishably written in the history of an important epoch for his ser vieea in behalf of hu manrty and republican u»ututionj on the amariran cootuurat on the night of the 29th ultimo a grand banquet wu siren mr seward at the palace president juarez taw ministers of the cabinet and other prominent persons were present afpreaidant juarez toasted grant and paid a high compliment to america minuter nelson reepoade 1 lerdo da tejada spoke at considerable length denniagthe relations of the orern mants of the united state and mexico he proceeded to point oat the resemblances between the laws and institutions of the two countries and declared that in these respects and in the common pursuits ef liberty they were much alike mr seward followed in a speech dis claiming all penonal interest in coming to mexico the mexican government he aid wisely give their political positions to their own countrymen his sol ambition was to inspire the american people with a thorough understanding of the destinies of the continent although originally colon ized by european monarchies yet sooner or later it must be made entirely indepen dent of foreign control and of every form of despotic government mr seward proceeded to give an elo quent exposition of american republican ism especially in its application to the american continent and closed by pro posing a toast to president juarez whose name he said would remain indiwolubly connected with the memories of lincoln bolivar and washington an operatio troupe present sang the star spangled banner minister lglesiasinterpreted mr seward's speech immense enthusiasm prevailed a very large crowd of people were preaent all of whom were anxious to see mr seward mr seward trill probably leave about the 10th instant abont one thousand men are at work on the railroad at the pass of del mocha near orizaba the yield of the sonora minea is bounti - ml the manufacturing interest in increasing in prosperity i an english steamer while raising an i anchor in the harbor of vera cruz snapped i the anchor chain three sailors were killed and seven wounded the town of fresvillo was lately via ited by a terrific hurricane during which over 200 louses were destroyed a party of men employed in counter feiting revenue stamps have been discov j ered in the capital and arrested a rebellion has broken out in the sierra puebla the town of zacapcadtla has been cap tared by negrete and hig partisans ne grete'a headquarters are at tamilian the vera cruz telegraph has been cut and a force is reported to be marching on perote the town of ljanos has pro nounced in favor of the revolution i foreign i,rant contemplates till seizure of cuba—iitracts kilum tih frk.mcii tel low book—tue political storm in france more threatening—another exciting dat in the chambers—minis tkb forcade's impeachment demanded b the opposition-activitt of thk cubans it rslieejira iv unna i pakis december 10.—a report cones from madrid that it ia confdently believad there that president ' rant intend to hue cuba portugal lisbok december ii the duke of sal iimlia having bean pressed by the king to i accept the post of ambassador of portugal at paris positively declines and declares that he would prefer to resign his office un der the crown rather than take the place the french yellow book paris december 10.—the french offi oial yellow book has jnst been published it give a farorable account of the condi tion of france and states that her rela tions with foreign powers and their re lations with one another are still more am icable since the conference on the dispute between greece and turkey was held in paris the situation of the north german confederation is not such aa to cause france to change her attitude in italy order ia gaining ground in spite of the rerolutionary movement the book makes an important declara tion in regard to the ecumenical council this body it says is beyond the pah of the political powers so the emperor w resolved not to use his incnntsatible right to interrene in its deliberations and through their repraeentativee all the cath oliepowers approve this eouree the turko-egyptian question ia review ed and th efforts made to rwiprile the sultan and the viceroy are dwelt upon at length american affairs are treated of to the fol lowing effect the advent of general grant to the presidency of the luted suus has made no change in the goad relations exist ing between the two nations france has astuted the effort of the washington gov ernment to icnubliah pwoa between spain and the pacific republics but the sympathy shown by the united states and sooth america with th cuban rebellion has un fortunately complicated the settlement of the above question winding ua this subject the book says the french government has ne reason to violate the laws of neutrality the only aim of this government is to develop peace fully its foreign relations and guard the in terests of france the legislative paris december 10 evening.—the corps lcgialatif had another stormy sen inn to-day an opposition deputy demand<*l the impexmßont of foreade minister of the interior scenes of violence followed as have never befere been witnessed in the chamber the sitting was adjaoraad amid grant egriteeamt the praeontioa of the emppel was caused sr libellous articles written by charles ago no against hiss as was incorrectly ulisrtsd the ease baa terminated in a conviction an charkee hajo baa been sen md m pmy » fineef 1000 franca with foar ■sen-he 1 uantie—nant and the pub nmberof tbe juemisl t 1008 francs fao and tvk uuwuil son pftmhrn 10.—tk*pm4e>mnd » alloomtio war.tbe ■i mlfll f-shr-i hi nuaiiil mi aitiafsiiam m besns alee toei>emiw ovavuaa tb.day wtez bam wifilw,amdatt»lvaxtbe tb tap e«am.in«mnb il ntstii ■» harf a hahmdbyib holy ugtrim false bwasa an aaa dknvsty nwvar osaesw m 111 ml as at tbe pneeat day iar bay »»» nil lailllf andbjajng tbe ill us lufcsii ihitiijiil iisiiimi in lit erty brt bsre ws ni is t to f ho maw dot vaw^at^b wianf wh^hv vtcb atala nmaxt•rfai utwfi with an 1 l mil tt^lfc me»yob»»^tbe m bataia bii nil ml-smnl jm — aaham—ba imli.l llaiaic-m f^jjn-ajajaaj fa s fr a^l avsam flf aaaaraftaaa mmtegm.ggo m»f omrtl that tae wmmmj be forwarded to ub wrtaoat-way m w ol the amlm eea al at kwn tkw mtan k>m ha wmrittlkilfaißhkaßteahi aaiiiihiiiy nredautaoa 4*ud h taaa omimbm 10 ma twind by tha — ■■■ii col—lto,jp t w.w to thi prorl«»»tinn katni i m jlillll uki t^ytti jp ilth»oty uoo in whict h iirol tllgwcslwu to dmtnr tk^r toteeo and sr p » order to d.prir th sfmi^sb ltl ma of ranam on thnaiad spuuh troop anind hare to-day from cadu the amaeaty bui haa bean antndad aoaa to iochid ami important nl of gar one who did not pnnoaalr aan iu new york hei.u or tbi ertnish ounboats-mim kellooo ik comic nmi ift wihtfi m rsa unw new you daoambar 10.—mr stough ton baring amd for a rah o tb ipaaiah gunboat ud district attonwj i'ieirepoat hiring mad so opposition saying 1m neand i**tniotio«a from wash ington to praeead bo farther in tb matur a it wa officially shown tbat wai no longer existed batman spain and pan judge blatobfard to-da t made an order ranting tbe motion of mr stoughton the laundry gas work and atablaa of the st nicholas hotel itu.ted in merer atreet in the rear of tbat eatabliahiaent were deatroyed by era thia afternoon caaaed by tbe explosion of gaa tba lann dry building and gaa wdrka are own«d by tbe proprietor of the hotel and tbe atablea by mr chert.r umb loaa 7 000 a woman named ann sulliran waa terribly burned bomaine mulligan one of tbe alleged perpetrators of tbe drawback frauda lv been held to bail in 10,000 a portion of the prooeeda ef tb robbery of the dntcheea county inauranoe coaa pany baa been recovered here in the ahape of lire 11000 united statea bonda and a man named chealey haa bean arrested a atay of proceedrngi haa been granted in the caae of owen hand who waa to hare bean hong on friday and tbe ease ia to be argued in the general term of the supreme courts february a letter carrier named robe 1 i been arrested charged with embezzlia oney lettere senator fenton and daughter axriv i to day from europe the comio opera o fipeli with miaa kellogg roncodi and regna in the priaci pal roles waa succeaafutly prodnced at the academy of music to-night for the fint time in america its reception waa moat enthuaiaatic washington an intestigation of the french atlan tic cable scbjject by thb hol'se com mittee on forekjn relations-fx rthik consideration qt the ckhsl's bill t " lt"-t a hto tbi lipkkm washington december 10.—the sub ject of the french a tls.ntic cable wai con sidered briefly by tho i otnmittee of for eign affairs renter.lay and to-day fer nando wood one of its member offered a resolution in the house which wm adopt ed directing an inquiry into all the fact attending the landing of the cable on our shores and to ascertain whether the frenah government has taken any action prejudicial to the united states govern ment the committee has referred the subjeot for report to a member who while in europe last summer made himself en tirely twnlliar ia ;* tk m li „„„. ernment he says in granting the charter fo».t»mtf jear wrved to itself the right to scrutinize or examine ml tka dis patchea at that end of the line and in ad dition the telegrams from and to our gov eminent even private messages are sub jected to the same conditions the committee will unanimously sustain president grant's views relative to ocean cables and report the bill with a view to remedy this complaint representative coburn's resolution which has been referred to the committee of ways and means requires the secretary of the treasury to sell all the coin in the treasury not necessary to be retained for the payment of interett on bonds and for other demands in coin and to continse the sales monthly reserving only such amounts as may be needed for the above named pur poses representative van aaken is detained at his home in philadelphia by sickness it is believed congress will take no action on the georgia reconstruction question until after the holidays the committee on hanking and currency have not yet held a meeting owing to the engagements of general garfield amember of that committee it appears from a summary of the work performed in the internal kevenue bureau during the month of november that 583 • 600 distilled spirit stamps were issued valued at 5,000,000 and tobacco stamps to the value of 1,800,000 the internal revenue < ommissioner de cides that although distillers aad brewers can sell at the place of manufacture so long as they sell in original casks or pack ages to which tax stamps are affixed with out payment of i x , a liquor dealer or rec tifier of his distilled product cannot sell withant payment of tax as a liqnor dealer at any place the awards for cotton captured by the military forces twenty-nine cases amount in the aggregate to 734,000 the highest award being 125,000 this and other cotton cases are appealed xlist congress-second session washthgtoit deoember 10 hocn billi iran by onanimoon consent iatre dneed and referred as follow j for the transfer of the philadelphia i navy yard to league laland to remove the political disabilities from the people of the statee lately in rebellion to amend the laws rrrcalating th onasting trade extend ing the limits of the port of new orleans alflo masing an appropriation for removing obstructions from the bay of teche in lou isiana also ir»vi"g y\nvv iatiuna for re pairing and finmtta the sew orleans cm tomhoaas dooatiß to tke dtj of st looia for • puuio park tie land on which the i'nited state araaaal atanda the bill do nitee the entire areraal tract in ben of the ail acree heretofore granted and anthoriiea the election of an i i at the jaffaraon barracks missouri to estahlnh a uniform rale of utarakxation throughout the united states to aatkorize the oonatrae tton and maint-w r — of a bridge acroes the niagara river ; to aboliah eartain fees required ef iwiiaawiara making it the dnty of paßsion agrate to make oat semt-snnnal papsn for penemen and to adminiater oaths withoat feea now required ; to repeal so ranch of the internal rereaae uw as leauiiee farmers and tfsrdeners to have prodaoe hrokers1 li to asu their o»a products from stalls m stands ; to pratide orthesaleol oorn m the t injj except sack as may be j for the neyn-n t rf intereet en bands r^mnja^sssssssß ■j tm jmhmal slsmfl assflornhmll am follows inaun>liin>hacliaisiis«iionße timmitli inisir '—^- t r t ■* i iiilßiimml tht tirmtm ml fc amitß rf bm bsr.e |
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