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buffalo express vol kjjy tuesday december 14 1869 ho m new tork wall strict brokers charged with itterimg the altered btatr boustv bonds disappearance of tilt jf«ll ipal [»- tbuaiurh to mi nrutm xkw vokk december 13 eitcun . s were discovered on wall tn*et to la on the part of w e gray i ; â– >~ brokers who hare been hypo i'locating altered certificate on state boun y loans and registered government bonds m far as discovered these alterations e -â– . l!i"rf',i>o and ii believed will reach ira million uaeian that the certiticatei wtre stolen a year aince of ic*co each and low turn up altered to 910,000 ' on friday the bank of the commonwealth discovered that they had three altered â– .. unty lean bond certificates acd imnwdi 4tely sent for gray when the bank was made good officers ef the bank howerer sundered it their duty to notify the man battan oompany and officers of that com pany and gray were brought face to face gray stated that he had bought uu county loau certificate through a man by the name of pratt and that he be itured the party altering them was named blackwell and also that he had a detective m his track no steps were taken to ar rest gray as he protested his innocence and nd threw the whole thing v blackwell on saturday gray ii made his appearance on the ilreet and borrowed some additional amounts el money on some more altered ertiticatea including 20,ug0 . from the mechanics bank many parties on the street cad suffered dt the operations o r»y t co in amounts ranging frotu 2u,000t0 65,000 gray haa disappeared and the stock exchange offcaf w0 for i apprehenaion washington important si.tremb cucrt decision—no conititltional limit 10 til powlk of camammm to ta ws*m banks—inter esting congressional procdndihg3 pl telneatii t till ttpulitf | washington december 1-t.—ln the sn jireme court the cue of the veazie bank of bangor maine ts jeremian feiino i oiltctor chiei justice chase delivered an opinion after referring to the change in the bunking system brought about by nee i asary legislation to nftct the tsxigenciet which arose in finance during the war ht r<shears«d in detail the action of congress relative to the issuance cf treasury notes the establishment of national banks and the taxation ha posed on the latter and on state banks the genera q>jeiti*n to be considered is wheth er or not the tax of t«n per jont on state banks or national bank paying out notes of individual or state nks nsed for circulation is repugnant to uhe constiution it is presented by a cer i ficate of div'sion of opinion between judges of the uuited states circuit court or maine in a suit by the officers of th vezie bank agaiust jeremiah tynno collec tor of internal revenue for the recovery of tin penalty and coate paid under prottst i he bank is a corporation chartered by tb state of maine and the notes on which the tai was inposed wero iuued by the st.it authority justice chase reviewed at length the question of th powers conferred upon congress r«lative to taxation and the kind oi taxation authorized by th conßtitntion and concludes as follows the plea that in this case the tax is so exjeasive a to indicate a purpose on the part of concresa to destroy the trauchise of tho bank and therefore is beyond the con tiiutional powers of congress this ques tion cannot be determined by this court cm.l judicial cannot prescribe to the legisla tive department of tho government limita tions on the excrciae of acknowledged pow ers the responsibility of the legislative is uot to the courtß but to the people ilar ing in the exercise of undisputed constitu tional power undertaken to provide a cur rency for the whole country it cannot be qiestiontd that congress may constitution ally secure t!;a benerik of it to the public by appropriate legislation to this cud congress has denied the quality of legal tender to foreign coins and has prorided r-y law again the impo;iitiun of counter feit and base coin on the community to the same end ongyes3 mty discourage by suitable enactments the circulation ar money of any notes not issned under it iwn authority ; without tins power 10 leed ita attempt to secure a sound and uniform curreucy for the country must be futile viewed in this light at w«ll as in the other light or duty on or pro perty we canuot duubt the constituti'mali y of the tax under consideration the three questions certified from the circuit covrt court of the l>..-t i-.-t of liaino must therefore be answered aflirmatively xlist congress-second session mr carpenter rep.wis from the committee on judiciary reported mor ton's bill to perfect the^1 reconstruction of georgia with auiendinentt the bill c amended provide for conven ing the old legialatured on a day to be named by the governor its organization shall be f:t i id by summoning all persoce elected to the general assembly of iht state as appean by the proclamation of general meade dated june 25th 186 and excluding all persons ineligible under the xlvth amendment no person shall b refueed his seat im the legislature on ac count of race color or previous condition of servitude the president is authorized to employ on application of the governor military and naval forces of the united states to enforce the provisions of this act and finally it is provided that d legislature of georgia shall be regarded as provisional only until further action of congress mr corblt bap on introduced a bill to fund the maturing debt of the united states by self-funding bonds it author izes the secretary of the treasury to issue coupon and registerial bonds to the extent of 1,000,000,u0u in bonds of 1000 each having thirty-five years to ran principal and interest paya le in gold coin each bond is to bear interest for the tirnt three yean at tho rate of six per cent per annum for six years following at five per cent for the next six years and at four and a half per cent and twenty year following at four per cent per annum bonds and income therefrom are to be free from all tax whatever the secretary of the treasury may exchange some at par for five-twenty bonds at the option of holders or he may place them at home or abroad upon the market at a uniform fixed price the proceeds to be nsed in redeeiaing the 5-30 bonds now out standing mr wilson tßep mass introduced a bill fur regulating the importation of im migrants under labor contracts t provide that coataacts made in foreign countries whereby emigrants to the united state pledge their labor to be specifically per formed after their urival iv this country shall not be talid or enforced in any part of the united state it further mnbyr the act of being eagaged in such basinets of importation or contract ing a misdemeanor punishable with fine and imprisonment mr coskling rep >"â– t-fc intro dnced a bill repealing ail laws aalhorizinx the transmission of matter in mails free of p°mrflkoßton rep inj ~ submitted an ihhv to the georgia oil making the admission cf the state conditional upon the adoption of the xvtb amendment the chair announced that brownlow desired to base read a communication o peraenal character ta*t clerk then res pacers received front brownlow respectfully as king to be beard kj the senate anon what he regarded as a question u privilege growing out •£ the recent elaouo in ten ii in ard hit peraonal relations to the fieput/l i party b enemies had been beard thr u^h several republican journal o the ooootrj aadbyvarbal itilimtimili to the senate tad he now desnd that the other side of the quftisi thomu hs ft hearing no immediate action was taken upon the an nest of mr brow&ww the senate held nqunfttitt mmrm aad adjwaad house undar the eatl of suui for bills * um it»f bills were introduced and referred mr butlek rep , mw.j offered • solution instructing urn committee oo v»yi«nd mtui to briag in a bill forth - th to impose the inooom tax of fhr per t*at on the interest on uniud state b-mds hie house refused to second the previous jiu'juuu and the naolation went orer n:.i.ler the rale m the house referred the ihvejtigation ile new york gold frauds to tee commit i on banking sad currency by mr churchill—to provide for thorn struction of a ship canal around the fall of niagara by mr griswold—authorraiw the free v tut to appoint an attorney at new york nty who shall give gratuitous adrioo o pensioners by mr soefield—for relief of the surriv :.< voldiers aud sailors of the war 1612 also 4,1 anting unitersal amnesty by mr beck—granting pensimi to snr v v;.ig soldiers and sailors of theswar of 1112 by butler tenn.)—to provide for the jayment of loyal citizens of tennessee for laartennastera and commissary chores taken iy federal troops mr butler rep mass chairman 4 the committee on reconstruction pre en ted the following bill htretofore intro luced by mr fanaworth also a member f the same committee whereas the people of virginia hare adopted a constitution republican in form tiii hare in all respects conformed to the requirements of the act of congress en i itled an act authorizing the sukmissio of the constitutions of virginia mississippi n<i texas to a vote of the people and au -â– . m^'^i the election ef state officers pro i ml by said constitutions and member 0 congress approved april 10 1869 :*> ere fore bt it rnulrrd by the senate and house f representatives in coogrress assembled i'hat said state of virginia is entitled tn eprcsentatien in the congress of the lit t d states the following is proposed as a substitute bf mr paine cf ths keconstructiom com bbmbs whereas the people of virginia hare a 1 opted a constitution i i1 i.-»ii in form nd have in all respects complied with the r:quirementn of beveral acts of congress roviding for the reconitruction of tue late kebel states therefore be it rexotred that the state cf virp â– i is ntitled to representation iv the c ess f the united states mr bl ttlett rep han mnu ossl he following whereas the people al virginia hare adopted a constitution republican in form and by its provisions aa.bur.ug equality of rights in all citizens of the l'nited states before law and has in all respect compled vith the requirements of the several hcts i congress providing eof the reconstruction if the late insurrectionary state and whereas the congress of the l'nited states hare received assurances and arc as ur«;d that the people of virginia upeciaijy those htretofore in insurrection against the l'nited states hare renounced all claims of n:v right of secession in the state and that they are vow well dinpoaed to the gov ernment of the i'nitod states and will eup nort and iecstta the constitution thereof and will oarry cut the provisions of the 1 institution submitted liy the reconstruc tmß acti cf congress and ratilied by the eop]e of virginia in letter and spirit here'ore he it rwhtd that the sutc of virginia is entitled to rprctsrntation in the congress sl ths united fete th^se several prnpositiona were referred ba the rtiinmittce of liocon a traction who meet oq tuedd^y moritiug and ordered it to be printed the call of the states for bills having wen concluded the remainder of the morn mg bowercr was given to the call of the for resolutions mr peters ottered a resolution declaring hit the sentiment of the house accords frith the opinion expressed in the presi it^nt'a message that tliu roucwal of a t re if reciprocity with british provtneos would be wholly in favor of tse british producer nd should not in car present condition sx favorat-ly uoneilered the house refomd to lay the resolution on the tablr yvw 42 my 1*29 4>ene rally a party vote aud the resolution was vl opted mr oftt.-red comment on the t.rolulion for an ailj^urnaitnt of the two louses from wwflliosrlaf the 2*2 d to wed uesdav jxduarv 6 which was agreed to mr coxjw v v j.oflvred a resolu tion dev^lariog a a >■• ~ , from the i'reaideot'i m^ssafe tibait aatnag the evils out of the isjm civil war is that of au irredeemable paper â– â– .-. r <,-â– .-, that it is no of the highest duties of the government to secure to its nltlnisis a medium of ex change of fassd rru'ving value that this implies a leturn t a i-y â– >â– basis that no su'jatitmte esc it can be ijevisecl and that it should be comm^nccu now and reached at the earliest possible mament several members rising to dubats on ths resolution it went ovi.r sndcr tiie rule mr pox dem tf v }, offered a resolu nn for the appointment of a special com mittee of five to io-.-i'sticate the causes that 1 to unusual ami cxtraordiaary fluctua tions in the new york eu market from the 2 1st to the 27th of september 1809 nd especially to inquire if the president or secretary of the treasury or any officer nf the „"â– â– â– â– r was id any manner inter ested iv catihing â– â– .: h fluctuation the previous question was not seconded 49 to 97 aad the resolution went over uu itr the rule mr bcuekck rep o asked unan imous consent to h*ve that r«iolucion mod lied by referring the investigation to the committee on hacking and currency and emitting any offensive allusion pointing to any one mr cox said he would accept that pro position the speaker iutimated to mr 3chenck that he ahouw i lfy his resolu tion iv the manner that be desired to offer it mr fox said he did not understand that resolution was to be modi6ed ha , thought that resolution was to be accepted as whole and referred to the committee on ! tan king and carreacy he therefore withdrew bis consent the rules were suspended aad the reso lution was modified and offered by mr schenck and adopted by the heuse as fol lows : ffvtolufd that the committee on bunk ing and currency be authorised and in structed to investigate the causes that led to tbe unusual and extraordinary factna tions in the gold market of the city of new york from the 21st to the 27th of septem ber 1369 and that said committee report at its earliest convenience and shall be empowered to send for persons and pspers mr ward rep m v moved to sus pend rules so that a petition fn,m 72,384 citizens of the state of new york might be presented to the house and read it was a very extraordinary petition he said per haps the largest that had ever been pre sented to congress and he thought it ou^ht to be read the reading of it would commit nobody to propositions regarding it i seemed to him that the sufferings of the cuban y^r in the cause cf liberty and eti'i^l t%fr rnt'^*'l them to the con sideration ar ; sympaty of congress he ' thought that the straggle of that people for independence and uiul rights challenged the highest esteem aod thai it would be unbt/j jtning the american congress to re fueto listen to the petiti n of the people of s w york aakisg that the cry of a ssil lion of people almost within the ameriead ; borders who are struggling for liberty aad life should be heard mr farnsworth rep hi b jseted the rules wen suspended and the peti tion was presented read and referred to the committea oa foreign affairs the petition was read as follows : to 0 honorable cohf/nm of lu l'miud jsmsv we citiacas of ths ft sssrinm uaiosa iv behalf of the principles written u our charter of nafcuwal in<lsßssnlssins in tbe mam of überty aad sn i ssafa i peopu trnggiing t be f rw miptmlltij psiitwa ts^rss7smsmißfau body d smhlo cvom nchtsofbellicerssitiwwsrasjdaf mm n ec^se istltiiltsf hsw sesjs tram tkm tftamay of forap yoke which for ore than years theylaw siajsssssisi —- aided by triwnph of their arm mr sharks bep ind t offered a melsuoa which ra fcioyw aa4 iot«ki 1 to premt the entry of pami landa by lha mormon mr wood n t.i offerer „ reaolntiaa > equating the freaident to ntwnwiti copiea of any imiiaajieaiilaaii with th ; iierican minuter at madrid eferring to cuba together with * letter of ivitnutiou f that mmatir and eopiea of v enea r-onduee with the spaniah ortiwut re lating to the aama queation nhicb vaa 1 opted mr hitler rep hia from the i dj<i»r comuttm imported tl bdl far the repeal of the dru umin«l osoa act i rdarea printed and recommitted a numgt nceirad from the praaidast trnumittmg the report of the 8 jreurr of teof the atataa that h.re i ttitiad thr fteenth ameadmant the m art eumm ratei ihe following statea aa t toae from wnch official notice of and i tifieatioc tnd been raoamd up to the 9th â– f deeam ■■■• r miomdri defeated kanta i ilefaat i north carolaa w v r»t », uaau h'nettj wuoonaiß maine miiaiaoa siichigan south carolina pon ; ijlraiii rkanima couactiest florida ulißou indiana now york k*w liatt)jhire e rada vrrm'nt and virginia the secretary of sute that in be ratifi cation by miaaomri the aeoond arc en of trie a mendmant ia omitted and that n the ra ' icmtion by kanaaa the phtaamt gy of the cmid it ction ia ohanfed the meaaaire and report wer > referred t the jodiciary coaamittee th^naxtbn ineai waa the senate bill remdftng poli tical diaabilitiei from f b i»wtioa of north carolina mowbray of u pa flor i'i and d h mclall of unioa spriaga alabama after aome debate the bill iv waaed the houaa then want imto a c namittee of the whole on the cenani biu amend ment were offered by jndd aji oburn ! w.liug to the earlier apportt lment of kepreiomntatitea than taat oosv nplatod in the bill and led to a long and mmated oiecaiaion and without diipotit r of the jneation th commitlee roee as 1 at foar o'clock the honae adjourned i telegraphic summary rwh tsbteuafi aptuavt isf jßfct.j w york december 12.—tb uennu independent organization of th fourth judicial district yesterday retolrtj to take active measnres to certain a f v pot le the number of fraudulent vn^s cast in ihe district at the recent aharter flection eighteen of th spanish gunloa at the ! alimitcr iron works were tnn *<\ into the stream and anchored there yeatu tlay they e now in the hands of the spai^h officers by whom they ar being prepared for tea ervio the sun says the junta rvy^ved aa i'.fi'i»l telegram oil saturday us ht from washington st mi that an order i muu it-sutd yesterday to have the gnatf at re alized that the administra'nm » s indig nant over their rel»s prior to the mth in ■•>â– !â– i h date on which th j3 â– <-! waa m turnable the probabilities are hat the surveillance orer th**r ~ which a at withdrawn last friday will ba turned this morning how long it will ut tis un certain the superlative haste to release , the flotilla may after all meal to he ben efit of cuba the am further says editorially we learn from washington that the spanish government have organized a it ge aud l*>werfal lobby to operate upon i ungresa this winter and prevent any 1 islation favorable to ti struggling p iota of ( üba \ 4terd*y george jackson & 1 s iron sundry no 340 east fourteent street was destroyed by fire loss $!'« hhi washington december 13 — i r%s h itier in here looking after his ootif mation s â– - •- it appears that senator h â– '. lor 10 making some o^posi'-ioo to j con firmation it is the opinion of prominent natora that the caso of georgia will bo du>^,>ned of y the senate before the a:j*iirm ,< 1 '~ ot the holidays and that the sut w \\ be jwl mitted the progrcp ot i the census ml in the uiiae is very alow to-day it is pected tha a v.ite will be haj on the proposition to increase the number of kuprcm tatives to three hundred tt will meet wis 1 lively opposition but the opinion prev « tbat it will pans ieneral iarfiem who haa charg tf the bill will make a determined effui o th bill through the house this af noon and will call for an evening session ; nary great objection to the btlj 1 1 been â– . !"- ( ff'i amoni the snnatorn es t-i-vilj with rt-gaxd to the eafemwtd repress tative prnpoßition and it is feared the sen a will ne!ay tho hill and adjonrn over the h lidays â– -,â– !â– 'â– *. passing upon it in such a event tho ill will be irrevocably lust m y law thu census wili have to b taken un t tbc provisions of the act of canaree vt ted in 18j0 the friends of inflation eeem r.o to b tlucoaraged at the vote of the ilout sat urday by which mr ingersoh bill t .-<- r 44,4)00,000 additional currency * j re ferred to the committee on banki j and < urrency although a majority <â– that 1 ommittee are on record againa any farther inflation they thought se bill would have had a better chance of 3 favor able report had it gone to the wi 1 and vfuans committee but should the 1 ali-in dationists attempt to smother it in ti 1 oom mittee and make no report they clai >. that they can carry a majority of the h ise in r-nmpelhn the committee to mak a re port so that the question may be c mtud in open house mr lugeraoll is leter mined to push the matter and after i uting a reasonable time for a report from ( aeral drfielii's oomiaittee should it fait t k>ve ho wdl ask the house to call for are irt the new york ivfimm special aya : the trouble regarding the circuit j v es is deepening and the present indicatic â– are that anless some of their names art with drawn from the senate by the pn jdsat they will be rejected the oppoii ou is mostly confiaed to three namely 1 > eorge h yeaman for the ohio circuit i eorge a pearre for the maryland jircui and william mckennan for the pemuj ania circuit and is developing wibk great figor the most objectionable of the nomij s is ycamau ami too burden of the c arges against him is that he is not in full 1 cord ance with tne republican party a ady remonstrances are pouring in upon u sen ate judiciary f run mitt n mesa tr of the committee sioi.o has received mo than a doaen piotests numerously signet from kentucky and oth«n have oome u hand from ohio one of the supreme court justic 1 has said tbat the president is already oot ider ing the propriety of recalling ye â– aan's nomination the objections to mnf anon are that he is incompetent paarrt 1 op posed on several account and it is r : ior«d that his record is not quite satmfac 17 in regard to some internal rerenns mat rs in his district it appears that a large dum ber of senators are dissatisfied wi + the nominees in their districts becavst their own recommendations and those of y ; re preseotatives were wholly disregard new york december 13 a w^cia naples dispatch says that tb < ur jl of ivmts or anti-papal ludiesi smcdbl lage which met in that city on the 0:h oat turned oak a dead failure a prcijn iou in favor of another fre net oconpat.--n of rrnne and eadarabf to some exte-i , the last om ml with serious opposition | j the asaeniblage a dispatch from london last t .â– uiag says her majesty's ministers helc lree cabfnet meetings in downing street \ iring the week just ended the prevent 1 iuc*l condition of affairs ia inland w 11 th state of tb island gsosrsily was cosy land and debated at mcl a t th last ing it was nsoltsd by the government j pro claim th county of tipperary in mf pro vinos o monster with portion ! tke county and city of loadondarty in the provinos of ulster as § eing in a state of iasamction as d—crifc t in the ist act of parliament providing er for a*d so mpoweris tn«m to act r"i thonsmd additiosisl troops of the un wiu b asm strand itn«*dis*«ly %> irelsarl rais ing tn total fores of urn rsfalar rmy^orv ing tner to bo*t 30,000 mssu thw to mstum isiiiniisiij a atuissiintfwrtat ing oath swi»his of cnvinl partismsnt on tn lotk f jaaaary m*x a flg wiu b iimsdiitsry intndaosd ussy pwwwtfc*n â– â– â– ! lasaaaaam tfcf not of k*m»mrm m tnlsart vj *â– *<â– ii â– order not waiting for an ot of xkm l*p*la tnr wn*a it is liiajij nm—j ttlii public safety to do so wssmnsiov diwbsj 11—a mom fro paragnay who anirad at vatoa riik november 22 brings th nport that lopes on his flight to the bolivian fnatiar oummitted grot afcociti atteftta iaae h ilkaiini a revolutionary plot among hia todomn awl and on hun dred of then to be shot hi fora m aw redeoed to two hundred iu-immditslt i mi with twelve piooes of i rtill*ry drawn l.y hud hi army aba i pleritirally uppiied with the ainawa f rar ha having in via trmin twalra cart loaded with asoaiey ( • _^ __^^ mm atlanta december 13.—t/he democratic unit throughoot the state are ainninw iidtnouiu th letter sad mwak of 111 tifl h halm taamlli inaalhmln i v the d—otilir party fbtj an a nil ia ocpooßf tha issjaaig o aegium th « puleioa of mam hare diaqaalined bj th \ 1 vth mt j * aad stmauouly nil tha dafaat of tha xvth amendment the kepnblioaa heartily ndo»e tha president a rti risli aad tha patfla grufrajly look for aad will acquwsos iv a i ruo.pt action by coogreaa bosnw di.amnir i*.-th anamipal election to-day promaeaa to ba anasnally livoly than being foar reunlar ia anmiaa u.,u : tha lupnblieaae beaded by mayor shurtlaff tha democrats aupponasf bald win lor mayor tha labor reform chnee and tha tamparanoe man johnaaa tha ticketa for aldermen are atill bora divrrav lied by tha f ienda of baaa ball and otliei athletic sports who hava nominatad a ticket of their o*n with the objeot f obtaining from tha city a suitable ground for their sports tt-e indicatioaa â– â– !'• that a heavy rote will ba aat galtiston december 12 — iutuani have bean raoeivad from thirta"in additional countiea au the majorities or hamilton aggregate 1970 leaving davisv majority aa far aa heard from 7107 flanagan kadioal has been elected lieutenant governor by a large majority the ugialatan ia largely radical i'hiliiiii.rnu daoember li.—a promi nent lawyer and politician of thie city noted for hii eeoeeuon proclivitiea during he war and at one time minister to china [ frnm the inited state haa it is reported embezzled 30,000 sent here fro.n knropn to he invested by him and haa fled the city providkkci r 1 i^ecember 13 among the deaths in this vicinity within ■• day or two are amaaa martin aged seven ty.fuur yean for half a century a leading providence merchant rev dr lieor^e i'aft aged veventy-eight years for for*,y yean rector of st paul'achureh pawtuck et and i>r johnaon gardner aged eaveoty oueyeara a member of thb uoveraor'a t'ounoil in masaaohaaatta lisbok december 11—rio de janeiro november 22d date are received thejal lied army under command of prince d'eu had moved upon and oaptnrad one after an other l'aguaty cnmguatty and other strongholds of the r'aragnayana killing woanding and taking prisoners nearly four hundred of th enemy and capturing a urge amount of war material over nine hundred familie were rettored to their lib trtiea and homes by these actions at last accounts the allies were marching on igua terny the last outpost of president lopez finis nooember is.—the annual report of the minister of finance is published i in «»)■• that he definite in the budgeta of isub c9-'7u wui be met with the surplus esa budget for 1871 will suffice without counting on any increase in revenues al together the condition of the nationa nuances is satisfactory ixjkdom december 13.—victor hugo and louis blanc have written warm eulo pea on the late george teabcxty midhln december 10.—then ia great rejoicing here over the in received from new orkofthe nnoo^aitional release of the hpaouh gnnbo-.ta uocßasrr december 13 — yeatenlay &' t*>r^,uon dr hormaon rauah one of tha tin oity physicians was drowned in lronde juoit bay by the ovel-turning of a boat in which he waa bailing klmira ivo 13.—a man by the name at l>ennison was shot last nipht in this city y » i*>lic<-ni»n w in waa trying to arrant him after shooting him he was taken to she stationhonse and locked np in a cell h*ro he was left alnno without the caro 11 rhysician aail this morning he was i'l dead the coroner in holding an ia ijje^tonth body this morning ircum tances all tend to show it to have been a darbarons inhuman affair i.oi isville kentucky december 13 the election for united state senator will take place at frankfort to-morrow it ia r jkjrted that mr mccreery the prtftent incumbent will surely be returned proba bly oa the first ballot cheyenne wyoming territory decem ber 13.—governor canipliell or friday last approved the female suffrage kill boston december 13.—thi mi'vlsn.i will cam at new bedford ia about o be set ll il after four years of litigation by a dia miwial of the suit of mrs 11 11 greene and a compromiae aa to oe eoatf wabbingtok december 13.—the senate judi lary con&mittec have agraed upon a iiiu providing for the reassembling of the l.oorgia legislature the exclusion of mem ijers ineligible under the xi vth amend ment and the reseating of heretofore excluded membera the legiauture ia to be proviaioaal until the united state rlena tors and kepreaentativea are a^bxuttad to ongreas senator fanton arrived here this morning there ia story told of the first libora tor which ia not unworthy of being re corded the great daniel whan taking a aaontering ride in the neighborhood ofbia honaeat caherciveen had occasion to aak an urchin to open a gata for him the little fellow complied with much alacrity and lacked up with sneh an honest pleasure at rendering the sugat service tha o*oooooll by way of aayitio something—aaything asked what's yoor name boy dan iel air replied ha stoutly and who's yoir father demanded the astonished liberator danial o'connell sir o'oon nell mnttared a word or two below his breath and then added aloud whan i see you again i will give yon eixpence ' riding briskly on be soon forgot the inci dent and fall to thinking of much graver matter whan after some mil ol war he found hi path ebetruetad by aoeae fallam timber which a boy waa stonily endeavor ing to remove on looking mot cloaaly he discovered it to he th same lad he met in th morning what cried », how do yon corns to be her now v you said sir the next time yon seen me you'd gtv me sixpence said the little fell wiping the perspiration from his brow here it ia said daaiel ; you an my ton tha devil a doubt of it."—"condius vdtmd in blodnoeod1 the ktimebte me j"u na l aay that in january last capta hiram marr a sshermaa residing u soothport started from kia home to croaa th bay aa gaerga t?wn w&iia —»^;ȣ the trip ia hia aail boat gaßteia man was lost but bis body waa not found though the shore were aearched for many days sons montha subsequent hi wiuow applied to a peraon for tha payaient of a pfomiaaory aota of so which captain marr had acaiast him at the time k waa droned th debtor averred that h had paid th not aad re fused to acknowledge that he waa in dabted to th estate of tha ilsn*assil aa the not itself waa m the pockst of tha captain wham ha waa lost a*>»aahms*a evideac ooala b prodaead that il had mat been paid bat daring tb heal i gala of last september th bu?y of c^^imsmt waa washed ashore at l bea^iaii - â– "-;-| -' •■■"- i j j ia nearly uarteet pisasi laliua ik aaaalor 150 th paymaat at which had use r fuad tha maker of th aaaa aoald no longer evade paying m mar did he mam dupudto.afirthlrwdyrf thaslam aaemed to hare rimm fram its bwtal pi»oe oa purpose to deeaaad it an epidemic katn t the aehaioal lambifars.-iamw pt *?. *-» rftyof lo*doa,aaml aailliiag rapidly in sy'.^t^is^ssl.^o satiaad t^yal^a hmssx^'z * f^^*mtafi^m1l*^bw>*emtasß*m>*v amw a*a*am a^*wtaß*b*wl*t aa^bmal weufedaawauastotha eqaakd xj de bditaard famia few i aaobtly a . hnjawßtoth*medicalprotaamßin lerka the buffalo expkjks pi.'busbib'bt tiie express pbimlsu tx ho it k swan itrxit lumln«.(l»«ji«rj 0«0 e»enlrn " too w«»ly •• 1 w the kvesiv kxpubb two iluoa)u 1 xd 4 i h icli*er»*i to cily uucrlbwi m fiixtkkk mta p«r wc«k business directory jf j b brar.ves.iaxd location or tbm ' lkauisq uousbs of bvffalo it i .*â– of our rcaden who male purchame in buf f by â– -. thin out ».â– â– '! ufdnr ititi tt*f *. will we uint jutl trouble tbc eelecttbn hai been r â– . it .-.« and iaatnctij riitgtclattß i architects cvkus s p'lki kit h luui it axis planes edgetlb skates i - 1 j white 312 kxcbanfe alii implements castings tc li a..x 11.u.n wokkil chicago near canal bankers p w iu'i.t & co main cor ... books and stationery ikn'tfl iiktmek * hho 4h7 main cor mohawk k . 11n tavlok 3w main t . l & lent it'i hun l t w *«.,. - ij 11 tis >]»,,,. iilank books stationery c fuhsv lookwood a johnson 21 main ! â– â– â– â– â– i v « jr.nhk zi«j »,..!â– ".>! boots & siioes a l rohryvmi 285 main jami ii jkwkrr 40cm*ln blank book manufacturer j l chichestkk lwand i'jh washington onfectioners wudcmde t retail w k bi'llikk â– . co il fl 1 vim i cattr-ets ill cloths feathers j u u j ijuh l j>h^.bvtreri 470 main coxmcctiosers wholesale hkniiv il£akr>k aenfra h 1 mk.nklb,»w mam jk,.li«tut houm iiina lass a i;uu<jkery li\riii&w i'ni.ll.l imftmam oa.u i ;• i â– 'â– -. â– . **â– 'â– ! cakuiaiies â– aavefji wai.lv'.cii luck uear court«r uuuaa ckat'kers tc . utens 4 s'».n mi mil 1«7 kllicott coal wholesale ami reuu c tl jiuur.ky a c tor erie and zvmce okultoli i>akin aift fw.t o»ne»ee coal and i'll iron q fl wilsiin & co >' omo c ir ml4lmlt>pl k u iltbslhum x comim-rci whali foot of • i-m kr«ol ukv goods djdli be.st & ott v m main drapers tailors m 11 tkvu.n w4 mltei iiyk.k ami innovator uuicbmt i>a man envelope man cfacturers h â– â– *. i-iti»rtkii â– :: w awao hqeavnsox wood 020 d wiuiitjaan i »» mmm fancy uoods c - t.i fi rlhlii.lnu .-. im.iw main kurnituke,<ic 18 4vc ij wuiti i 7 main k lilllbtnl 1 co £« main flour ibd and grain w 11 cuba terrace cor x • fruit and oysters h.att kill it co w waahiujton finis brass castings worwtlo u:tabb rooowt.ti exchange glass and papkb show cards j p huffman 16 h seneca t up tiulrt grocers whole»«le ) a u jobbattom 7 main oiiocers wholesale nj retail k 1 iioi.man it'.imnin ocu w kiott 17 k bcnira gkntb rurnibhujg ioods a ; i kis h ktartwuli wh mwn b â– . la*&khcc*°o.<i,iumaib ll.ill a buncou/t 107 il ounh and jewelry j n boimwmi > tffr itt atri hotel.s kmiii hotel c-.r w««hiiiku.n tnj carreil iiakness saddles fcc j ri i.vtl.i asi i.v 2<t cscliaiitfo oppimlte mansion imvi x hlill'hktv suicokjior to jnu hum jil : -. 1 â– . j main mardwaui liui.v kc r i wautfulma wl mato aad 9 bmwn h,,1 i v kll c.r i'iaxl i.il seni-oa gidnbt siiki'akh 4 ri),c mam vowli x a mins iiw bmmcs dx wiitc wtku a uo st m\in cur w swan hardware and metals pratr x co li b antl ijo tcrracr hot air furnaces a i ullltkur t>s maju bam cai'.s and firs o * r uhihiikk luamaiu bkltuti'l.u " uk ill main wj ttlffeßt.mlatola iron foundry baole htnn wiibks lv,r . c.,r ml.-i^ppl cl.im.i lltl>n wi>k'is,ci,ulvh.c,,rj^«».:i iron founders kmhnes boilers oko w tim.lhmt 4 ou wumwlaa.avww rob nails r r ki'iks ac prai-1 i co ♦», is ami wterraie laueb bker hili.ixrds ac wcuael kijektch 01 main at uuht oareiaob and sleigh d c oodwin us ami u wlaillaimn loimvl olajbb i'icruße frames bowauu i b mixi li t s.an mallf-vblk ikon ttatt . l.yrclirtoin 11 x ami 5i terrace m^kiile mantles and grates c s cdupb&.ui dajmbm l bwamtz i i -. l uiii;l m irble and i;aniti works john cr wf"ki 107 auu 1611 niagara mii.lin'kly wholesale and reuil neskv o'beies,«o main y 1 wuoi>.vari jma;ii . uourhiso cocds d'idd lir.st » o<j,«4ala»m mam r-\ctuuin jewelers 4c w f ii knlll.lnd 327 wiuhinirf'n ml'slc dealers an u pujslishers fewcn * mihoiika 203 m.ir orlians(pnrt»l.lepipe df.r.nick kelukhakkk » c0..3j 11 anj « ' oruans mklodeons id oeo a fklnce4co.,j<ia*ara v«3th and ma jrlnul oils paints 41 s tka-ii ci hid 07 mam plammi mills doors sash c « a evans sl co mccuamc 1 printers & blank book man'fs ii4kml l jon k3 *-!> anil 22u washington itrwl plastic slate roofing 0 f hwtl 244 main pianos mtjbic 4c cottieu *. ueston 213 main iivno manufacturers r kl'hiv.man 106 iim an 4 110 batavlv dkvinii uh01..4u1 niagara cor llarjlaad paper hangings fcc v 1 itift»e,2is main sb°tuome«v bki's 296 main meukktt nichols i.7 main photographers w m ksioht 0 main jr n hamilktos.aittajidimhal b l bliss 378 main sewing machines orotfr t bakkk 3 m co 411 main wlll.lxlk & wll-sos s m c0..j75 mala.cer wivooz 4 oibbs 3 m co 14 b dlriaio 1iu s m co is »'• swan 1l01u..-i-es m c 0.,401 main s\pdleuy haiu3ware 4c pratt & lr.tc.iwoiuh 62 and 54 terrace silk hat manufacturers c uoaim is iiain stove hollow ware bird & co cor brace st and kne cana stained glass butfaln mtunkfi ola 39 wokk3 it tear oeu i tu'hss 2 main sti.am coffee & spice mills caujsk * ct.,;t3l malnoppomte cinrchea school furniture t c'"l i - â– ' son 212 ptfvtnth scales and safes bcr'f.vlo scale wolais oi main stoves ami hardware haw ferkis i co 440 main stoves furnaces and range 3 i swaiui!*c«.,sosman tobacconists a v m3 a co.,2aowaiihiufft.>iia4ootso pearl oib3ok f how"abo k co 1m wa.hm«uin watchbi jewelry * diamonds rrtkirti ikwf.lby store 2 main it c dienmar m main din b castlk 161 main â– rvdh uiio4 m main wvich makers * jewelers julius walkeb 2 7 main died brioos dec.ml.er j at oil crack ft , charlet c jl'iiir 10rm.,1 ol ka.t um>bur»h in the old year of his ag he ha lone to rert through tne c»re ot earth to bi home above huaralag ooaeua a aomdlet aeaortment at reaeoaabto prtm 14 main et-.a—rtcaa biota ulau ul«aa ulua sr^m piieee 60,000 fca wauts lsad bo*epihca*ploim;ixc ooardisg-ayormj lady wish xj eft '. 1 ijj a private fio.il term not to rxue«d •* per e«k .â– â– -.-.-. » ~ ,- v n in m part ;,« . rr â– :,: if :> -... â– ! aduren anni this ii y*"11 i)uardimi by a emikmanin 13 ft prjttt faro lv where thrr are bo other buw4 r r.|.t , t-rrm not ui -»»-â– : fo per week a r " coimlaoti m a " ■■» effle giving i ti*n ax 1-14-lt lu'hiaf jess uliii j any party having 1500 o 4 - la in r in a .»' permaaeut and m it ile niiiiufactuf.1 bu<iiteu wi 1 i-i *« j .. -" m jf.rturer.-.^c of thu piper ftft'ii he ft .â– â– .■•.«..:-â– l i-lh anthd-a faktyxngagkd i the mi i farttir rf nmhi vine if«ir-1 r*rtne witti a m iui of from oqo io 6000 a j y u juhn utto 81 i»e*rl it t wa ntki j—a pabthkb with carh â– i i f 3000 i »",'--â– in a w«l e*u li-hed pkvinr buaiimwa in thia city profiu :« risk notniml *•:.*â– eapab c ol '*-..,' charfe • ' ' â– < i i:n • preferred addrmn ti.rourh t yc)r~sale~—thesto4jk anittioo the owner of it w mail*!led on arcount of ill heal t*j e up the lui-inom f»r manmain iui|u;re a omer â– â– â– ._ â– an<t aid strn-u r ; ; wjunrnm wanted a p\tr op young «■• h terrierr plani 1 i • l m thia >.«'■«, bt>!inu pric l-tt-lt riol'nty orders county ot v d«r 110,000 af oe bt f oriitn am d 1-y lol'is oitu,h"ai f raiu brfiker hz s br..wn bmullnf fir7 kteu vikoinia lax i of tt fl«t â–º.â– â– . â– â– warrmuu juu.n oito 81 help walks vrake chanck pbom 5 to 15 i«r d»j hrfg i-y ■• t y.11114 • ■• li tre lykjivd f'nmi t iflitik iiivettitvnt c»,]l and k mr â– lark pwl t 1 m 0 b ok ijinokkm.—\vamkira j nmto lub ft jonfi 2-:o and l w*m-hiliotnq rt'cm kli u hklp femaxkk n httdfion 8t cook wanted ml b m boi a mmqmtmi j-er*m w«u n dim tiund^l m d »!!•.*; wakcb li.po'j t l hitsati»aft—kmai eft wanted situation as boubb l«!(i«r or to ucome kmiertllj uvfui in a family a dta j w una offl.c 1 13 it situation waited by a prot - ant dv k hmi in a fuuil u do s6*ini m.i i»:i'..t ■•. of w .' *: of chillir 11 call m 37i phvi xtrwt 113 it 2mtiaii«>h hai.i;s v iemlema.v who hah had i an tlpe-ieme a more ihan eigliteen can »• lt kwptr t.llfr anil a fununt in banking and • h'll'n.lr houjie ;• at libtrty f make an < 11 s meiit tti f â– .â– â– . r«f mamgtfh addr • j l b 529 swan ttr—fc i-15 4t x i r".n ( i man wishes kmpi .< v tnfnt in aitorc of la m*l a carnage it nilhrif i mike him**lf din im refarent ai drew a l t 1.1 ofllce tfr4 i f'»k salr hoists delaware street property tap with rreii.'h t-p l-itn 3.'is4fl earti situal nn th mt liile - f delaware sir et mm alkn the bund tflo hi mdn li!i wilii i wati-r cl-trit-nuil i'i-.|jn a'xl hhindriva p iwdi deslfwh of pur rliatin urvtmited tuexamlni the irallihngi u ltoh fli kakkil.krie uadoofl buffalo river property for ma lot si l bet fron and boot â– >â– >• am in cunal.'lj mi tmtwoui lulch up udmu w»<j h lvi's a dak kit krie lan.l ottlci watbb kkont i.mt a large t mi paved utrct and also havintr a"er i front cl-is<:tile l>_v wkutfiog nlaodid locatlaai furl c-al or imubvr yaril wj.i l neld vcrv l-.w 14 lvov a bakilf krif t.an'i xbr i i^lksrci.ass kast side propedty i ' i..r mle tba comm«u«a 2-t..ry a 1 at tit i brisk dwalung with xtendoiw in rear i>n the i>w i nor of m uivljimii mid hwbfanii t . witfa la na «-. i m j wautbjui batli r ti ll b q a rt|*ir ivt 7»i i a!-n 1 imj and trtwvnf t anil attit brwk hmi i 15 s i'im iftn •; , with srw kn.'ii<*h r>>f mv i | ter bath brtcfc 1 am ob ail in nnr lioujh ha la i roal*.'th..i^.ryan.i wit.t brick ue ii s3 oak t , ft nod h hmo l"l « f lr..nt li os '. li xkkk km landofflof houses and lots for bau bt li mefcsakforo.wwrt in st buihon it 1 itorj inune 10l 60x100 price tw m wtmhliifi n tt 2 ston t rick lot 50x70 ptka no ml north ii>n rt,t tofj fnune it prii hooo it and m fifth nt,t-atoi7 fmtnc doable bfloaaj lot 46x100 y kou ;'..: v i-t batflu t 1 tt>rj frame lit s0xi2 pric mhn l»i('irr<»!l st l-«*..r fram ami l-'.ory t.nc prii c i:t its north dtrfalon it ij-rtotj nn 10l 13x111 pric i"j:!00 suclintoatt l-atory frmne tot lixlh price lobol 90 ctoorsta it li-story ftmu lot 16x77 price 1000 21 arkaimw t ij-itory framv lot ioxim price 1000 7 sixth t 1-story ottage lot 40x132 pricn pa lni nilh it 1 itory l-ot:&ke lo s5xl""1 j'ri.-e ma ppnnfctltania it t story frame ! t 10x100 price bm io7 ninth ht 1-story frame an.i ban ; 1 â– '- l tm ft rd prim 13500 143 i-vrry â– !, 1j rtoiy frainc 10l mllwj pri»e its lurantt at u*tiy fraaw m tv to alley pric â– i uo fjhtmllllll ||_ h-story frauir lot zolto price iv honnif 1 torr frame c atage lot io1iw prim 40mb 177 ett eutn nt 1-story frame ttaire lot 3u f aile prioatluo bbcauwaat 1 alofj fraiu ecttatfc lot oii{>o ri.e«lwo 12 fiftli â– '. i-bt-iry frame boitage new price utmliinilat.l iihi7 fjame hteg io oitofi prioa 13»j sumnut it 1 ory frame cotutfr lot 55i200 j r v * 1 7^hkap~houses fox sale.—two v uew ij-b'..tv frame liotim 99 and 105 l\.tug-e fi with ca an j h at«r md terv il«s,iral'lp now j-!.u>r r«tu>fo!i iwfth t dmt marylaaj twi'-story frvue b*o far«o w uife lot two-rtory frwno 11 sevt-nti t with t>ara 11-btorv irainc 44 ninth t th har . cun briok 3ih york at m to«nx tw,.-»t iry 1.rick,164 s urumit central l*c&t twi'-st..r brink 310 swan nt ncarl new two-aiorv frunie &>» sem-ca ct lot 4jii7s to tvi -â– 1.1 st a g'teat bar^ajii all the au.^e prcptrty wiii l nu cheap and mostly on a*n terms ft i-utk-uurt app'yto l"uis otl'o kee,:k-t«iellri'ker 13 3 brownvßuil.ikin t^oli sale-a n k\v rksiu»ce o j thr miuthwe-t cim«r <•! lmwuud iwnue an«l brvant «; perfect'v fl»i>hed throuyh«ut u apply to juhn o t'>,»t prarl at ior sale—a new and first clasa 4 it.iry rt-si'lfner wi'h all the nif'il-.rn 1m mlfa—t tt -*"*- â– ' ft-rry str.'et west c uel awart lot ulsflmlmt ttrm eainy fcj i llollinur biiuttli'g 171or sale—hoi^e ajto lot sm 1 swan pt price 6.r»00 apply to john uttu a 2 pawljt t?or sale by m mccomb 10 s flourinj mill for al lo thr ifjajjl of wiuinck nearly cew hu all the modern .â– â– : nut thl e hp ol the fiueot milu u thii state hu 24 feet m w poundry for aaje in the tillage of aurora in full i op*r»tion doinir a ft ft ';•:■■—•)•.;- i ag^>vd chance i lor any ono wh wuhea la enjfago in thia kind of mt^rtand dwel'inf for sa in the tillajf ef il : ni thin â– one ol ttf liiest buudir.f in the place i and di-ii.g a large country trade wi 1 ell the itock if a fim'-cl*.1'1 rp^id^rice for i in the rillaje ef aurora ir-^'d 1-arn aln.tit 1 acre of ifroutid fruit o i til kluoa ihnde tre c auut five iplnut walk u vil'!j wstmm or aale in aurora wi*h i acre f fine ir-rden land has avarr fctad ft mil r tare iwißg w»ler c-i bllout hve minute-1 walk irom thfi.r lai in the tillace of aurora 2-rtory fraiac hn.iw with wine filched off in fine style hm on istoi siid two miaiiw-1 walk from the depot btj-stinthe of wuiink wnhh with wio lur r barn am acre ol lai d sal tde t.ral floelanca nc*r the tj.la^e o a lia^jtl ii acrei up to 130 acre all under hue , cuajl\'!f the ahot pmnerty wiu be w>ld che*p d 00 i a terau or mill lake pvtdt7 propertyhi'cictiftßk 170r sale the followlnu ; alrame r«t,i c i . â– no 12 detawaxn n 2-ibiir wtn and bam fm water and furnace lot â– i i ko 026 main at 3 sv with ry rear by waur and furnace lut 2uz115 with an eztenmoa :â– > waahiiurtoii t no 41w waahlnfftod 11 3-otory and attic with a lot lb*m g»m water and furnace lot sxloo n 1 0 ha hsbawk rt s-atonr and attic n and ntrr a mne hoilm and iarire gtound at lutavia geo*an eoonty pno u8 main rt s-«tory t with w:n ns wmtcr and furnace lot 42x116 ho 74 edw»nl it s-mory and wine lot ttx4o no ss delaware placa gaa water and furnace otwxttw apply to john otto p»arl t reat"bargain offered fora f«w dmya - residence k8 mvn r next to moith pre yi*r a church al oiodtn imiirote bmdu if rot aold within «>* days kill n â– iomed lost amd focwp 1 t ost—ox friday evexixg bk biojalnnl mt :!..*•:. u«at . mb \ cutrinc the finder will get ft liberal rew»r«j o|-i n idrmnk h to ml dclawirt itnct ul-lt wl haais hh i?oe sale—a small stock of 1 dry good or will elcbuwa lor city pmjerty inquire ol edwirim k bickla>d 18 e -« s __ s 1?or salk—a valuable fakm of i 145 ere with jr^-d â– â– â– -"â– * n ! tarn about is ft re ff fro ' tim v>er fine orchard , i]tuat*-d * out 2 u'le m,uthe»»t of patter1 corr-er nanr ham"-urjh c *** nhfttft kdwaki>s * bu klaxt missouri fakm lands we have for le r imfcmm 3m wre i one 4y la cole comty mo within it nileirf the btftta capita1 this ii an old settled country with railroad and river navigation will exch.nje fer « b um arj lot in v •!â– -;â– â– r f»ns in u cmiatry i*ml fio p*r acre 14 lton ft baker en l*r.-j ufflc 170r sale-a valuable farm of 342 acr at*.ut ft acres well timbered rood â– u bush aprendkl house and btrm spleodiidair f*rm und ch*es nous in g-*i onier d feiwe f*no well watered c*pible ol keeping j ow will v time on lime wfl h»d»mo part for pity pr p pny farm ytuat in bei.i.in|ton county c mtl.i from attica lr<|uireat euwakus t uccilajtd 1 â– k sen«-<-a at i vgood ekonnk and boiler for h ..â– at tttc i i n ii n.itu htli bmllee & rkchtkxwaxt j*b-tf cor chicago it old fapeius for sale at 60 â– rn and 75 cent a hun-lred althis office uooms and power to rent th roctnm ar dwslrsne and the jwiwit con * u.t iti'fuiie of Â¥.. * b ilwl-i k.i w â– ,!-.»:. at a;i i the r«j in j mmk to let hoijses dwellings to rent.—we havk a numvr of dwtiiiujs and apartments at tari oiw prices t rent with limi.ediate p^cssion s-.mc of which will be lurnwbed all rewly for h u»ele*ii liii ifliwtml app'y at no 6 niagara strct l wtlhon 4 aow 1 i3j;t i fouses to rest—i have a um ijl h*rof dc-iratle house whui i will rent t uav 1 i^7o at ifreatir njuc.il rate of rti.t lulls otto r 3 3 brovro'a building a^flknisheij house to rent i my himie nn bit main t buffalo with a ir,len in a hiifh ute wt cultivation attached i t in iwiull tn i milh twfrf titt ihr*e f>r six m..nth r itril in''fimtof mas next phmmtm dfen ut t a 1-t o ja iaiio picture io included fcm w»ter fu . j uiin!d and ham fir infor i<,ri appl ti ni r»;nii*.it « any lav won 1 • 11 lunnz me mmflhl niuulb j'^l o v li'itohton no 017 il*in u ok.seh a>d altki*<;es 008 sale—good hor-e boggy i and harness tat wd clieap will give lime on tb name if required inquire of edwaiiua & drcklan"i k2s 10 e seneoa at nort<;\<;es foney to loan—i have fif iax toeii th.uaaud doiiars which i wh til telli ii niii-li\ic a.i-i.iy diuit^ut'i juiin ctiu 16 paari * _ mortgages foe sale i!lue j sanfoko 11 w svu it nfoticb f intention.—notic i i hortiiy l;u th.it tin fitj if huff-in i ten part off ta-ks an i tbc approftebei thercw ai , â– t " '.> ii all thi.1 certain uleeei « pwwto ol lvii.l e;n parti ol blocki not 148 hb 160 7t 88 i loc io 107 108 116 120 147 1-3 ik im 131 timii«rt i>f the frrry lutaiid iut hi 11 1(6 h7 i : 188 i-f ttie kwttfa vllhn or ulaok rock ap><ll .-,:â– .- n nirvey ) a.d jiarl of btu 52 53 h 66 ifl w ,- it 60 ci 62 s3 «, si 7i w 7 (*. 85 04 11 0 *.'. »>, u u b 5 township il niuf.i of the ijollaml land comjmnj'jt survey an *â– i..l,r jn*»rfi imrtß*":i.-rk do*crlbod i fallows l4*f i nniiqrat tlif intenacwkm i>f the wjuthtrji line at \ â– \ irpl-t w a foor r-»l t «) iih th imtvrly tlira ol the lowlier l lln "" tll etot ill lf ul knt '.. a lhamm n nhfr.y along the t-aiterly line t - . i..-i x path n the h s t si col thetene car . lii uiiaihmtlnn with ti w.-i.th ii'.e r venaool tr '*' a a four rod r - mt«th r n£th nhfily 1m f vimv.f.t t:«---t u a f.-ui ro t to its intaneetbm itii urn v.ac-lv uu i - i-h - r.'-t aea=ix r^d n ih<v uthcrk tungtlm w.*t rly lin f s.u.i si vtii-.trtrt to fii t 4 !â– â– . i n j th''f v fr-iin the ii rtli i--t c ny if siith :..■■„ ittil v tk irrt-t i^i a lour r-ti thcii.-v i-aattrlyonaliim li.my n uv dfataiit dortherlj .< right isglwltoai an.l rjlli t the n nh im f r il y.nk trett '..- *!• int in tbc raiu-rly una o â– â– â– .-â– ili tr--1 < n -. f-'i.t ii knet tl:irry-i ur fm i rtherlj from tlw north x-i coramri a â– ! york i 1 afctßevi difa mi i th â– â– â– â– â– â– â– ill rlj alone u â– a-:.'-ij iti f ««■! cvt-irj trtit ti t mtbft cirn rof laid s«venth - i twidc'oi neeti v ttn f i a f>>ur rodatrcrt tbeiioe arterlj alonguh smith bi i l,n m md conne licut htwrt t bi kwth ml liw ij wadooa—uttaut andntacan atr.-et i a fix rwl su.-e tln-iiw aoutlwrlj along tj.c m â– i f a-.l siaiom rtrcst t a pofiit 34 fart northerly iron urn â– artfawwl mnwrd mid niagara iijtm i rtiwili.lliiinnii twj on asm 54 â– ii,taut north riy at ri|rltt a.nle fr..m ami jiarallpi t the north line ol taid v.t krwt > to p.-int t*iirt our feel donhcrli tiuui lln iiiiilln—t mml mti iu::ir a:nl \ ili iri-tl tt—tw northtrly ttam the t a-torly lirn of nld kiafm ir^-t.-t tothe>euth art corner oft ad mlatara an-i connacticiit stnets ; . mterlj klom tbe nntherly line of j.i â– i n.'c'wut dtret-tto the tunthwoat oomcr of saiij c>utie«ucut and ninth vtrnt aa a four rod itnrt tbenca wrthmij atoog tba wntet l . r n»..i s,,;h r.'t wi a i-n thirtj-'oo reel dortharto from t)ie itaorthimmt bjfmt « aaid vor at.d in'h itnwu th«m a-tcr].v 1 r bnfl thirt)-four !«■•- dfount at rirht aiitc l-'riltcrly ir iiu a 1 1 par*al!el ii'ih nirtli hi ol ti-1 york trect to ft point im-8 it^'t i>uliirlji iru tin tast lujc ( f tenth street a a f"ur ro«i ntrcctl hem omtaflj <>â– ! a curve f foot nulnw a di t-.ri.'fof ttafmttoftpofat«natth thirty-f.ur ftet lma t northerly at rucntmirfl«siroui and iiarnilhit th#n«rui lint of kortbit»et(mftl(mrted rtreet i 6 f t wat ly fvpbi t .. mt ttw f l ventl rtreei faa a fear ru ! rtnat ihenoi c*.-t.:rly aiuint a llr,e thirty-fi.ur tut dmutit nt.ril.erly at niflit an^'.w ir m and irallt 1 to the north line if hail ho'th trect u the hi f a virile f w0 fi-et ra.ii js uit ontn i<f hid virile itini at the hitcr-iecti-n i a line fifty feet iiistani bortberl at rijfh an^'l*s mo and pbam to t*ie uth line ot snid s^r'hstr et with a line titty ftct diiuiit em-f rl at rljflit anpks from and ntllel o th vmh line of holers rtnet ( r four n>d strutl a bow 1 iid om northerly frum ii,i-r-titi.ti with jen j twet tbsdoa north rly > mitbtit ftlium the line of naid cirulo lo ita i:itt;j>i ion with urn woterly unc if said bofcn street p.intiiiuetl bi.ulherly on the im ccurtic x now la i lit intrtt'^rli i nun ii 111 !â– mill inn with jan tnei livin-e northerly alone the sai.l wdrt«rly ii f said h«.|(-r uw to its inter*ctiun withadr f one huiwlred and flf'.y f«^t r>dius the centre ijuitle bring at the intersiectk.n ol ihe c«tit 1 nc of i crrv rm«t as hud out westerly of the n torfe tau fllmllllulw line with a line fifty tm intent easterly at riifbt anjfiei from and r.llel lil lii-ht hiil-."f iji'j rqpßl ctruel is lvii out twoen jcr-fj nl ferry rtrr-t tluno mm n rt!urlt and easterly alone tnt line °* awt ciit lor a tlwiauc "( thre hui.drcd and stventy-tivd f to iu inurseilini with v line fifty feet diaeant wert ltlv at riiihl nclo-i fn-ci st.d parallel to a bm dra r.-'m the ntre of said ur 1 to the bocbfitoi m i^7 and » nitheast cinit-r of kit 1 0 tbfl fr-utb tillatre of bial'k r ck ap-.-110 steve rtui-vcv thfi.ee n rth i;ine desroes thirty-fi minutch ea*t one oumkuid three hundred aiw 8.,1ht f^et tht-nue nt.n.li fii'ty-three d-grce » 42 foet to tut touth lino of b«»uck aven ihmwm northtrij at rii:ht angles to b iiick aven ti tt c iiorth line o saiii iji'ink hvenue thent'e nun tt de*rr^b e:u«t 42 fw?t u the west line of totfc street a laid ou northerly frem b»uck aven thence easterly at ruht angles to said koge stret-t tn the east line f sairl r,i(ters wtrt-et the outh 53 drjr ea»t 80 ftrt thence n*rth 37 deg ea»t 23-22 irl feet to ih line of a circle of 360 feet radi i the t-onire f wlciril eing south 5 deg we-t i feet from a j-.in ii tu aooa i~x of bird aven 1 160u feet weawrufrom tht s..uth*e*t corner bird avenue an«l delaware tree thence corthe iid i-aaterly aluug the line u(«said circle 607 fee iheiu-e north 6 d<v ,*^ 1«4 w-10 feet the n tth 65d«k l 17 feet taence north 5 dep emt iwo 1-w feet thence northerly and ea m>-i the fetael a curve of is feet radius for a eof 2sl 7i-lof c-t ther.re aouth h4 de»i eaf f thence easterly mjiuht>»ht£r'y and north ly alun the llr.es f a curve of 6t uli'i-s for a db-wm of 2^*o feet of a curve of i feet radiu for a dumm of llso f«t of a curve of 61tw feet nultu f«>r a dit.uncc of a iriß of k iect radius for it diatanot of 635 f«et t % point i . the ew*t bag o livlaware lreet 710 feet idtli fruni t.'ie in:cr>eitiju oi lie 3^rl . line if lot si ui'l'a»d land company's survey with the caul line f delaware rtreet tht-ura nonhea lerly along th l:no of a curve of mm fvet radim'for » distance o 4»5 f ct aid â– ! i curvcof syoof*et«diuj7!w«wrt;ui«lwu..rui4«l dt 4 mm ea^t law teet th:u rorthemutly â– â– *'•■>â– * the : i c t i a cuire of 1500 feet radiu f<>ra distance i 4 7-z 6-10 feet croauntr the south jnc of amber i - - i at a point feet easterly from the southeast eoroer of deuwarc»nd amber»tstre*t t!ien>e north ft dfk 2 miti ea#t x f^et thence easterly aloejr the line of « curve i.f u2o feet ra»liu3 for a dirance of 411 10 feet acd of a curve of 1240 fett radius for a dutanc of 404 fert theucej*outhrl>deß-44mn eaol ; â– r tbence mutiieasterly and southerly along urn line of a nir^-e of l^o fe«t radius fur adl-tanrt rf im 6-10 feet tnence wuth 2 deg 32 mm west 67 feet â– â– "--â– ['.: the outh line of amhent treet at & point 4451 feet eartery fnrro the btuueaat corner of deuware and amher~t tft*ta thenc south*esterly a'odk the hue of a curve of 3270 feet radiua for a at i t*nce of h9-2 4-10 f-^et tlience south ut d 56 nun west 712 feet thence s..ulh*>;-tt;rl and southerly alonjr the line of a . un c of ioth m radiai for a di unce t-4 v it-l *»*» to a point in the north line of chapui tm>t 13di f«t vest iroia the northwest corner of chanin and main streeu thenc so it hor v at rigbt ***&&> k ch»pit rtreet to the th liife of o-apin street there alon tha line of i curv of 106 feet radius for a distance of 65 feet isucvkmrtha deff 10 mm west.sw4 iee t to the line , sti'psst the «.. lit of vo street^w t uoruhoih-from the northeast comer of ma.n md ssrzss thence oath 47 deg 8 *^« imh fee thence mmth—imij m-i theriy siong £ line rf . curve of 27 feet radius or a dtouite of 3414 feet crowdn the north line of datam ■» sue at a point 96m lert mt«-ly from the a.»-iw*curwol main atiwt ft»d mnan nde tlieiit-e south zi de v cat on a i-e parall to ai*l i'jis feet disunt wt-sterly from the wejt li of wai d#n street m laid out between beat and ferry fve*u 1 rt 1 w w tbw nuui f 4«f • 7 w lecal wtices c 270 feet.titence auutb3i rf rat 510 feel theme • i a° i mm emt 1006 feet theoec couth cj detr wrrt 753 feet to the ii»c of a circle of ht fc-t ladfeia the florin of hm c;rci bdnf aft ut t : r«ccti n of th centre line of t.«t ctreet wilb t*t >= h-t liut of gtnet â– t ureet continued easterly t'.eace easterly ud southerl alorg the line of sud circle t iu laumcctlor wilt the north hue of bnt â– rest at « point iu urn orui line ol *»«: i c street 159 feet easterly from th iiiterv«i â– : c the north me of ' e«t gtrect with thl south t v line uf th continuation of geneeee etrert •»-â– .«■<; westerly a on the north line of beat tre-t 2sf feet thence southerly l ri«ht ii^v t-i best afreet to the touth line of mid beet iticet amu ouili 48 dec 33 mm west iso feet to a line i toet ji-.uut easterly at ri^-tit n-lct from mi : j'.-l to the easterly mcof camp street ooejpmi â– - â– .' thence westt rly at right an ks to ud camp rr -â– '>- feet to a line j feetdirtaijtwttterlyat n£hi ai^w v uml parallel to uie west line i aid cuu « roet umqimi north 41 def 27 mm west uk f t to the mouth line of beat itreel tlenc i.:.rth*r!yat light angles to b»>t street hi t ,« r.ur.l lire of b^-t tn-.t thence north 48 deg 3smin j 1 feet thene south 86 d*g 28 m.a ea t t fee 1.-uce ii..nt 3 dtk 32 mm cut 1114 le*t : hei i uth 35 dot 47 mm east 201 feet taoate i.crth &* :. ir , eumt i-.mi a line parallel to lid 1225 fe dls •_ l utterly from the m line of wsjden strea i v *', e*ji uil'uue northerly and north wtsie:l â– . rgalibe of a cun of 264 feet radius for a dii tance uf 2338 1 f h-r.-.t r.l 47 d*r smin w«t 1.-70.26 feei to the northeastcurner of main and st**le tr<i«t»-,then<-enorch47d 3 mm wcs 110 t feet to e !,:.. of the circle of 24ft feet ndiua abore tie s-rival thence wesltrj and lortherly * 0r the line â– f aid circle ct7.s2 t •.; thence n rth 4 dee 33 ii i west 1404 feet thence along the north in of oiap'ii street north 4 de?.,w<at lmks.ie feet thenoe - â– â– l i 1 r , west 1 â– ;"> - feet the&ue south 1 def x>>tt 300 feet thence sr.utli 23 leg we*rt 330 feet tt nee â– nitj 10 ieg , west 702 feet thenue south 21 i £~ west 600 feet thence north 67 1 de west 404 l«at*oa loiut in the easterly line of im»w*re tims 2143 feet noriher fro â– the mrtht-aatc jrner i delaware street and l>e!etan aveaae thei cc : urtl erly along the easterly line of delaware it n 5 feet thcacx northerl and qorthwest«rly aloiu f â– ; t of a l-urre of 534 feet radius ir â– diataoce â– â– , â– i â– ..!â– â– i.t h*uc«m . rtl 1 de^.2lmio.,wens6fi 40 fed thence northwe-oeriy an.i westerly aludgtbe n:o of a curve of viki foot r&diua for a distance of lj f<*t thence north 85 degree wert 460 feet ii ciice - t n i de , awl 16w4 i feet t > the line uf i e cr le a l..i fwet radiun as above deucribed i nee eaaterlv and »■» this terly alum the iise of n 4 fe<.-t thence'tinrt'i 38 de 66 mm ast 110 f r.t to the west line of delaware strict thence east fi'y at rghtajurk-a to d«.-u«ire it rut t>i the e-ut una of d lavrare stret-t iimbm south 61 deg 4 mm ml fet-t to the northcrlv line of fl<>uck avenue liei.ee aouthtrly at i i.t uigjea to b v k avenue to south line of bono avei.uc thence south ogdef .'■■• mill e*t 420 feet t the e^st line of delawar i re t thence w ste ly at ri^ht niurlen t'l delaware reel to the wnt urn m i'tlawarr rtreet tberce wrlhtldq 4 ram i»e=t 317 fctt v the south me a itouck avenue thcciuc imrthcrli at rijfbt anglca i booek ati-nue t i the north mv of uouck avcoue nenco r<irtb :« dejf w mm , esst 11u feet tuenc north ados.4mia west em4.6int to tka line a m circle of 300 cast ru -. as j.i*;fe described enc nfsttrlj and nort'^ourly along uie itiie ol idrfrdfl .-,-.•• feet therce south 37 deg west cii.u f.ct thmcc ouih w de ea^t sj fe.-t to the rth mc of buuck avenue thence houtherlj kt v^t an^'lus to bouuk avenue ui the south line uf . mck hvi-nu thence suuth liejf west 3ot feet i.ence south » g 35 mm west to the line of the rule of lao feet radius at the juncttou of ftrry and itagwß s'.it-et >•:â– â– â– ;• d««r.bed thence caater 1 r - utherly and r..tith*esteily at 14 tl.e line of said irele lor a distance of 'â– â– *.> feet '.â– â– it inti-r cti"ii ultli a line 34 feet tttml eauurlj at anglen frrm tnd pamllfl t the east ine ol i iiji'pi street as liid out between jt-rsey an<i tmg streets thence houtherly on the*line s4 feel ' slant ea»terh at ri^bt audit's from and parallel . hi east line 1 - i hnjrcra s'net to the l;ne l t!ic circle of 260 feet r&imufl at the junction of nh nd kr^ers streets aa a^ore dertcribtd wwm c kturly southerly and westerly slon the • tt of wid circle to it intemeotion w^th the south y line 1 [ north ntrect aa a four-rod treet thenc waafrly aloag the southerly urn he mternetiao 0 the soatbert imea of n d north creel anj vtri street a a tow rml street thence ratterl t lilif f ft currt of w iret ra.liuttoa iot in the tooth line of aid york street i**o feet 1 t.t.v from the in'.er-ecii.'n of the south lines of . 1 n'.irtii and yea k streets thence we-terly lon be bnuth dm of aid york ttoael to iui intersect.on itli thj ea.-'erly line of the tawlfk jutth on the ea*-t 1 of uw i i'iitial the r-l»reof hefriiining and l«0 anotlier j.iec of littd in h rinie of 150 feet ra â– iua the cesbw«f saiii ejvdbbeing at the intersoc i 10 of tlie - ei:trc ttnea of hfaetta mm art a sja rod tnet il'j ilassacliiis.tla itnal s a four rod act georges wardwell k liity clerk works ordered by the c'om fruuaag i the itue and between tli poinu her 1 hi^t i^atn«'d iri h«t*;»>y rt'uuirtd tv mahe the itn p"vfombti herein«lter r-ih l ifled in front of l-ir rtrpective lots iii the mitnt.er and within the 1 tats limited ier each rc.^pitcjv«lv an ukwit n the c t-t of sortfe washington street hr cwwan au'iium ejvsaim and bonek aveniit cause a x i\u t be naonrtnicted four fur-tin width of n t%i pine ph»r to !«.â– laid n oafc i slttcpen wilma lea day r ti the met de ol no-th waamofim strwt he t'atc 11 l^h'if*^.»nimil^_i!ii?'ifl-iiiv nuc > oiilj^o^^iiii'm-ajit i'link to bt lai'l on oin ot ii.1 sleep-rn within te on the cxl ride of hortfa waxliin^ton str.et.be i^i^n breckinridg tri-vi aalaulurii avenue uutet iie ilk o be constructed four feet in wldlb-ol good pine punk to be laid on ovk or pii.e tit»,withia ii :. dafm ontb emt aide •■( kortfa fsatangton st'eet bc wcefi l uck ai il debmn avenues csbm a ridewa k to h eonstrn bed four ie<t tn width of good ptne ptanfe :.â– be it tl on rood oak and j.iin pen wi'^^ii utn d*j on the east mjb of ninth'treot hetwe.n a point u'uo intn rh of tori rtnotaad a potemodfret oottherly tberefrom u 4 siiie^alk k l-e r-|»l cd w th j.me plan i two inches thick within five da on lhfl ml mm of nin h street between tort street t>ii a int li>o feet northerly tberearon cju * â– !â– â– -.* illi if be renire-j with pine plank two urn bea jiici wi.inn lie days on tin east si.leof ninth treet,bet veen a point icu fe«t rmrthof tojft street and a pom m 7 feet north rly t eiefrmn,ouiee * sid-walk to be retired with pin : lank two i chis thick within liv da on tbe boxtfa iile of ivnick averur between north mhntwd fltlmt and apo'iitlio eeet we-t-rly there fro i',cause a ci.lpwalk la beooucracttd three feet in mlh if troikl ptaa pi tik two inches ihiuk mid laid ti oak or phm tit \, nithin tt-ti dnyj • nt1 v eait ido of jeftasuti ttrt-et bacweejl swan tod secei 1 rtreeta etim asiile«alk to be rejiairei ruhl 1 heiu!-.ct i.ank thrte inchos thick within hwdtyi 1 ' 1 rth do of i'erry street net ween che-go i d v mark t xtrcetx emh a sidewalk to be re p»irei * in-;."h1 heiclt..ck plank three incheai-ick mthia bn d.j onthcwkith dido of swan ill—l.inlwilll tllßil 1 1 rtnet and new yirk central ruikoaii tra-k cam * k.dewalß tn be ie[>atreil with jri>->d licmjock a-ik three inchc thick within five days on th wesur'y lida f pr*tt utrtet between bata yfaund wyiwmiw ewmh ewaea asijewatk to be c pelredby sut'stitntint iroi.d pine jiuiik two incbm liick wbeiß nee anary wiil.n five days on the wat ride of cwiar street between swan an 1 south ui woo cm-ife a mdewaik to be re nd with o_,d hemlock pjank three inches thick ihio live day d th northratit side of eleienth rtreet brtween uudsoi aud mar land itraete cauw a sidewalk to be ciinstructed nf pwd pine piank fuor feel wide and on the south lie of vir/inla street between the ea»"eriy curb line of la n street and wasierly curb line nf wa«hi^kton street cause a sidewalk to be eonatnkti d four d;ct wide of pine ; unit two incbei tiiick within five dan on the went ejrifl of i'ratt mml between william and btii.ivia streets caune a , to bt repaired of three itch heroiock plank wiir in ten 1 m tlic ihm works ire to be done under th uimv loa of the strevt comniiflßltier and if not i?one in e manner arid wiihin tlit time h ii--'i then the â– ;â– 'â– : 1 tii fr i kutliohxed to do the same at 1 â– ' j 1 the ownort of tlie land george s wahdweix cttf clerk datr pusalo r>w p 1968 10-fit v'otic of intentiox.—yotick ia nt hereby given that the c'-mmen council of me city of btiffato intend to order the following dewritied works in raid city viz ek street from the present termination as now pmej easterly to tbe seneca mad t<i irrwled iv fuu w dth anil 11 rarriatewav paved therein 2s feet wide with .-â– â– â– . >!â– -:.* i tu,n b ldchej deep broken quare aiul^l irtches of sand underr.eath the xame ! a is-inch tile sewer e^n-hructed with rewwary bbom f mnections in the ru:ter on the easterly side of thump-on frim the sewer in the cen tre of pariah street to steal fc.j fr-et south from the juth jne of amher«t street ii â– â– â– . buffalo pe^dnber 7,186 ft geofuie a wardwell 13-101 city clert pkoposals pro?os^i.s for city printing in j uraua cc o te ion 12 or title 3 of the hart*ro the city of buffalo a amended by an act of the legi-uture of th st*-e of new york pesoed i"th,l36 notice 1 hereby br>ttn that *•*».; jta will be received until uie twenty-ftmt da ecember imant.at 10 o'doek a m at the t office f-t all tbe printing in.ludinfr i..*nk land unt-ound.t be done for the city of buf and for all the depa'-troenta thcreof^fvr one fn-m lhe first diy of january ls7o tfce eaid h:g to be ul i.f in the same ttrle uf execut or an â– .' aud paper as tr.e t^.t heretofore furniabed 1 t.!es and may be seen at the t offl c en and after the 13th instant '-. it |. ■•»; or bid l»r tha performance of the ing spt-cided mu4 l>e aoc'jmnenied by a bond . ne or more uret cs tl be approved by the t l^,ndttifnal that the bidderor hddenwiu if â– their bid it offer be *.â– â– ..[>.>â– â– -. enter into acoo with the ejuif atoupdinir to tbe terms thereof i t e-ecurit>'in a bond t kl city aa required w forthe infol f-erf'.rma cc of aid contract h satiefacti nof the mayt-r compttoller and bt lor offer for t'-e perfrnmenoe of sll or any mfl thea'>te printing gpecifttd u he >•■xl od from any pei*)n firm or party t»ot midiag atd doing busmen in ihe ci y of buff the cuntrtct will oe a»-ar.l«i t the perwn-or per sons r una mikirw th lowe-t off r or b d to do the pristine herthib f-fre mentieoed ho contrtct m»de i 1 parsaance hereof or my ni tere^tin tne aame shail be a*.iipi*r-i - 1.1 any prr*on or per t witiwot the written eouent of the major comptroller and trewurer ka«a pr(.p.*itiun must be meie up with the bend and diree;«d on the uut-idc proposal for city pnntißk " end when thus eealed up ai d directed the p-opoettl:n ahouid be e»do«»d in a kp-«i eo relone and directed to the undenagned 1 r either of dated buffajo i>weintm>r stb,lbgo k d ford ooanitr 1 r holiday presents â– t & bancboft qfty main stre»t.l wi will open monday de ember l«lh b addition to ol-r laku2 retail di pahtiiknt a pakt of ouh wholesale - ihu i 110 i fob tsi iale of fancy goods 4c elkaift glove anb hanckiecbief mies is 3kts fob bridal presents inlaid pearl wititinb desks elegant jewel boies fancy boxes or etehy description and pricti portmonies jet sets puff ioiei mm iuttodt brushes fancy watches tiks unites i barnes & bancroft 250 main street uo-tf pabct i;«m»us merry christmas r smith b jflkhmfemd ftoewftqdwsll keimmj ok gf holiday goods consisting of t.js,w.rkß«k dolls iqfclm.tcfc util f smith gothic m 1 1 m.m it cukistm as^pbesen is an elegant assortmeiit of toilet sets cat msm cologne and extract bottles bldve hadbiebchief aid jewel hues odor cases ivory toilet sets portmonies smeltisg boitles tc x jennei-'s drug store \» 418 main at . opposite tbe p«k grteat inducements charles rosenau 582 main steeet will effcr for ml & ur^e uid well mi»j'.»d ito«k of embroideries laces vi kn hj humtfc cms sorfc lace veils worsted embboidebie3 asd zefetit wor3tk at the lowbst prices best rkisch corsris u ii 10 but kid olotxs froli urttcts itwards l colored h»ft liiiiu laid lolltr velvet eitka i3ducehx.nti will ix offirip 362 x&ekllk blocs v t p hoffman for the holidays show cards glass or paper o ibda or ihill to order him 1 e si^eca t cpmln j f cr()ssl\nd will opis a k«w stock of millinery goods for whol««le ad beull tmdr ih ua w l«mtlca sb7 m*in street ox widicodat october tii storo utriy ooeupiod by n«jra a waja t\t-'plex mirror agency 0«r ciuaeni vanting looking classes picture and portrait frames chromos engravings scripture texts or mjitirg five re utßlnf to tbo bil^nmi will mn jl ""â– *"• j r howell b ll>.l.imii»i«,tn.r<4«ir«*l>l»«hh ascfactimg sleighs sleighs sleighs square box snd bob sleighs era mw r*l amaxl bud lor ad at isonthxcabiuok shop 11m siaoasla 8t u}«ml â– , smith * son we buffalo jwb printing wfi^k the very best iiatejuai lain ik immt u pn|mrai «««■•• rmj imrinin • c>4 ujmnrt ho 1 east swam itkut
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-14 |
| 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 | 1869-12-14 |
| 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. 8152 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-14 |
| 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 | 1869-12-14 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691214_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. 8152 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3030 KB |
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buffalo express vol kjjy tuesday december 14 1869 ho m new tork wall strict brokers charged with itterimg the altered btatr boustv bonds disappearance of tilt jf«ll ipal [»- tbuaiurh to mi nrutm xkw vokk december 13 eitcun . s were discovered on wall tn*et to la on the part of w e gray i ; ■>~ brokers who hare been hypo i'locating altered certificate on state boun y loans and registered government bonds m far as discovered these alterations e -■. l!i"rf',i>o and ii believed will reach ira million uaeian that the certiticatei wtre stolen a year aince of ic*co each and low turn up altered to 910,000 ' on friday the bank of the commonwealth discovered that they had three altered ■.. unty lean bond certificates acd imnwdi 4tely sent for gray when the bank was made good officers ef the bank howerer sundered it their duty to notify the man battan oompany and officers of that com pany and gray were brought face to face gray stated that he had bought uu county loau certificate through a man by the name of pratt and that he be itured the party altering them was named blackwell and also that he had a detective m his track no steps were taken to ar rest gray as he protested his innocence and nd threw the whole thing v blackwell on saturday gray ii made his appearance on the ilreet and borrowed some additional amounts el money on some more altered ertiticatea including 20,ug0 . from the mechanics bank many parties on the street cad suffered dt the operations o r»y t co in amounts ranging frotu 2u,000t0 65,000 gray haa disappeared and the stock exchange offcaf w0 for i apprehenaion washington important si.tremb cucrt decision—no conititltional limit 10 til powlk of camammm to ta ws*m banks—inter esting congressional procdndihg3 pl telneatii t till ttpulitf washington december 1-t.—ln the sn jireme court the cue of the veazie bank of bangor maine ts jeremian feiino i oiltctor chiei justice chase delivered an opinion after referring to the change in the bunking system brought about by nee i asary legislation to nftct the tsxigenciet which arose in finance during the war ht r |
| File Name | 18691214_001.tif |
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