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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday bbcember 15 186 a -*&&«• new york unaocourtabut dbatpba&akck of a uhdimt of bosoee foul plat ■£*■fictcd-utoiux arrxum ajtd bajis not coumtswbiteri 15 limbo rittkmunifthbfim.i new yos december 14.-to-day con red ketser br and coamd fetaar j win lmhi fwiiimiwii niitiiiimpii with forging wd printing md button plate for forging sad printing counterfeit rmut jumped checks about 60,000 worth of certified check were loud oo the prestise of the defendant who an liuxmalwi at 50 216 william street seven iiifriimet on on which checks wen worked in we r abo aeiaed at the tame plaoa both de fendante w*n held in default of 20,0uf eaohfor examination the arrests weiom mh bbderuempartiaim'ofcokml wnhelr chief of the eecnt aarrioe dirwion of tht treanry department otto kirumma keeper of a retail atonic hoboken and william bosfi and bebert parker aged napectttely nineteen and twenty yean wen to-day brought before commimioner onbdhw on the charge of rf**i»g ia eovnterfeit noney it appaaw that during the latter part of last week large number of counterfeit twenty dollar bills on the market national bank of tail city were put in cireubtioß in brooklyn parker and bogga have acknowledged tfcat they puehaeedthe bills from kirmmaa the prisoners wen seat to jail the bail for kirtsman being fixed at 1.1,000 and that of bom and parker at 3000 each a por tion of the counterfeit money has been seised mr webster counsel for the spankb government came before tho court to-day sad formally moved for dismissal of libsl i against the spaniih gunboats the court gimated the motion it is probable that fifteen of the teasels will get away to morrow the greater part of to-day was oocupied in shipping their chief engineers the spasiah minister was quite active dur ing the day engineers firemen and coal heaver were ordered to report on board early wednesday morning it was rumored this afternoon that chief appraiser palmer had mized a large amount of sugar for alleged nnderraluation the detective have not yet discovered the whereabouts of either gray or pratt the alleged state bounty bond swindlers eugene fink who negotiated some of the loans made by gray k co on the altered bonds is undergoing an examina tion before the govern ing committee of the stock exchange jay cook a co deny the report that they purchased some of the altered bonds from gray the rumor on the street this afternoon that gray had been arrested in philadelphia ia probably unfounded the board of canvassers report xesbitt elected alderman ie the sixteenth district over florenco sc&nnel anti-tammany by 78 majority it is reported in hoboken that thoman greenwoed who disappeared from west uoboken on the 7th of december was murdered and robbed by a person whe pnr suedhim from new york it appears that greenwood who cane to west hoboken to live some time last year received from hie late home in illinois about 7000 on the day he wan last seen washington tiie contested election cases argued to-day—franking regulation in north germany—tue uooiyear patent cask before the supreme court-conurkb bional proceeding bttxl*giapi t the ixfusr | wa»hingtuw december 14.—the naty uepartmeut is to-day advised that the united states steamer powhattan arrived at key west from nassau 12th mat with thirty-six of the ore wof the steamer lillian the severn also arrrived there yesterday evening the pownattan left for philadel phia the sa*ne day the severn has been ordered to savannah to escort the dictator to key weit in the supreme ccurt case of the provi dence rubber company against charles cioodyear executor of charles goodyear deceased union india rubber company and the phctnix rubber company on an appeal from the circuit court for the dis trict of rhode island was taken up and will occupy two or three days in argument the case involves the validity of the the extension of the goodyear patent which.it is alleged was obtained by fraud upon the commissioners and many other minor questions the argument waa commenced by mr payne for the appellants the senate committee of the district of columbia to-day agreed to report a bill to encourage and promote the international exhibition to be held in washington in 1871 tho attorney-general has addressed a letter to the congressional postal commit tee stating that he has been officially ad vised by the director general of posts at berlin that the entire system of frank n , for the north german postal jurisdiction h ■been regulated by recent law by the provii ions of whsch official correspondenoe in matters of interior state service in ti - north german union and proceeding from the stite authorities is made subject to postage and to enable the officer of tl government to prepay official letters the north german port department has pre pared a new kind of stamps for their use the secretary draws from this an addition al argument in favor of abolishing tie franking privilege the contested election cases of van wyck vs green of new york and covode vs fostor of pennsylvania were argued before the committee on election to-day and then referred to a sttb-eommittee xlist congress-second session washisctok december senate mr thurman dem o granlx the joint resolution of the leiri«l»tur of ohio relating tha proposed xvth amend mr trumbull rep lh offered rtaolation which n agreed to instructs the committee on public lamb to inqni whether land offioes in states wherein the are no public lands for sale may not be dis pensed with to the benefit of the public se llr drak«(rep mo introdttoad joint resolution extending for two years the time for the completion of the atlantic and pacific railroad referred ta the committee en facificvailrasd mr cole sep cal istrodnssd a bill to increase the mail steamship serriee between the united states china and japan referred to the committee en poet offices and post reeds mr cole's bill asthorise the postmaster general to increase the ocean mail eerrice between san kraoeiaco and the ports of china and japan to eemi month 1 j serrios bat not to exceed the rats of compensation arthorixed by the act of febraary 17th 13g5 establishing ssonthly mail serriee also a bflltofii the western termiams of the pacific railroad it permits the wnl em pacifto railroad o.mpany to occupy for depot uuiuoana so much of terba baeaa island in the harbor of han frsaciseo as may be rtssigwted by the general at the army and secretary of war as not required in time of peace for military purposes said pritilege to be suspended in time of war or imminent danger mr howard rep mish offered a resolution which was agreed ta injtrnctmr the committee en kmaaee to enquire awl report whether it he not ad nuita to re dace the penalties mentioned in the inter nal bmsm art of jnly 20th 18(8 mr cole rep cal abnutted s n sotntion instractiag the rasas oommittae to eoqdir into the expediency of impoamg » tti of ene dollar a rauoo spoej au distul^3 rants and of eouectinf tax apoa sil dis tolsd spirit by taxia the capacity of stills at bisteqisst it was laid a the tab for the dfsesat mr mor&iix hip me imnncmi lbs death of william pitt fi—sitia lass sssator from maine sad stlsfhisd ha char^t r t lesfth he was fiilloani br messrs flsisss trsmball anthony wunaeae merrill vt catuil psmsni dams tisfcan bisshrtinaf of isml wer ali|mh by mr morrilvthen adopted and the senate djssnsd til fllll ■u llllllsilm ii ■! ifcll by mr ueatrr—lsartnat •« ftlfil—it tf.fis.ij of sbafiaauat tttsatf c«l lectora,a in tk unl itmhdfuka^aliftr ■lhll.fc tw imutcl tummk bimmlmliiwmi aaaagthc several states in fir nmsliaei n>lsi»|iasli in umd to tcscesw littee am way alllaim by cox—dealarog ttit is imarinr popl imb witk knrcr i mipmum « the treataksvt of aa»sri«»,irilim sills political prisooere under ut h u nn tees thai as tucufth t^qintalovoß dsmn mk tmlml;(j trita o th utknal executive iht mm«il i ialj n iansudiateiitaratallkbehalf bs «-—■*- "■- tmmh m pnram affairs a number of bob were unm and re/erred among tha niatklb faim tomknlb ■■■f w.r to provide foe taking ailsm»liiaii«l nliaai tuu at military iwiw i the iilnii of the continent ud for ghrm aatie oc northern asks ■imi ilumi niliim ' of the approeeh and form ol stenas mr ward bap h t.i aafcsd ana obtained leave to have printed and reoom dttml to the committee on ramartroc two the bill pending far the arhntaskm of virginia to rst.ssaatslii.l u cnagnainpo oaruim hnuanul j*i £■tha the oonatitutiou of virginia hau aerer b o wiled or changed aa to leprire an ti»eo or ahaa of dtiaan a tk united suua tt the rifht to rota in that state who are entitled to t*tt fay th eomtitation thereof now to b raoofniied or of a right to ait maoa jnriea or of a right to eo,nil pwiieuatioß in the ohool fond and choel priiiiiget ac no reoogniaed by aaoh oooititatic a prorided that any alteration of each com itntion ma he made with regard to time md puoe of rwidenoe of toten mr keij.v rep pa pnaented a memorial of the national uolored labor conreation prajinf that the unreyed public landi in 13 south em statea may be nbdii ided int tracta of forty acrea each and my freed man who ahall aettle on one o ! aaid anb dirided traete and cnltirate tl > aama for one year ahall reoeira a patent fc ■thenme the title of aaid land to net in he aettlei and hia heirm and to be inaliat ible for a period of ten years from date of i atry ; anh farther that grant of publio 1 ait made by the geternment to railroad at [« ration of the sonthern statee and o initj b reaion of non-compliance with '-•- ood ditionl annexed to luch granta 9 t re tired but that the laada eal 1 ia aneh lapaed grant be brought w . ia tht operationa of the homestead act the hence went into uommitte on the cenroa bill a diacnaeion follow d on the amendment offered yesterday brawn jatld and coborn pro tiding for tie appor tionment of representation next august mr cobnrn finally withdrew sis and mr jndd's was rejected by 64 a ainet 96 mr gakfield rep 0 t ored tc strike out section twenty-four n lich pro posed to fix the number of rapfeaat^tatires he thought it wiser to leare the wude mat ter of apportienment out of thw bill and let it be reported in another bill which could also provide as to the manner and time of eleotlng the member of congress in reply to mr allison he said he propceed to introduce such a bill during the present session mr allison assenting the seesion was then struck out to section twenty-six requiring statistic of railroad and canal companies of coast wise trade and lake and inland hrer n«w nation mr garfield proposed to add ci press telegraph and life fire and marins insurance companies in the diaeuesion he and mr wood rard al luded to the immense profits of li 0 insur ance the latter oalling it one of tl c most stupendous frauds ever practiced mr ingersolj rerj 111 o eredan amendment requiring statistics froc bank era and brokers which was adopter . mr cox dem ■. v exprei led his opinion that the bill was orerloadtd with inquisitorial requirements whioh w.al.t de lay the completion of the oensus ten yean if they would do something for the people by federal legislation let them stop grant ing subsidies and land to railroads the gentlemen on the other side were responsible for building up these monopolies and now they wanted information how to grappl with children they hail created why did they on every occasion rote down chraj labor and cheap bread in voting against a reciprocity treaty ' why not assist the pec pie in a practical way ? mr pkters rep me asked whether it was not a 1 emocratie congress that made these grants mr cox dem n v replied that then had not been a democratic congress since 1563 mr suhofieu)(rep pa added there never would be a^ain mr cobb rep wij offered as amendment requiring information of the amount of united stated bonds held by cor porations and individnals he wished the information in hopes that the ways and means committee would d.evise some plan of taxing the interest thereof mr i jn>n rep o ), offered a substi tute requiring information as the amount of united states boads held by cor porations executors administrators guardians and trustees and by individuals mr garfield said that he would be glad to git that information but the census committee had come to the conclusion that it would be useless to attempt to get it it could not be got pending the discussion at a quarter past three o'clock a message was received from the senate announcing its proceedings in reference to the death of senator feeasm ] den eulogies of the late senator were pro nounced by messrs lynch peters hale brooks of new york and dawea after whish the house adjourned political ivdu>a state rei bmmwi contettiox • t iblfibkafh t tin litkui ] indiaxafomi dmmw i the re pobliean state committee irod a sail for a conrention on the 22d of february mfubuoan tui-mph i icnimii'itc n t daoambar 14.—the charter election of thim city ea off to-day ud roanltea in the alaetiom of z b bridgaa bepnblicaa mayor and a beptb liean common rmncil collector three re publican saperviaors and three repablican a iwaiira the lekircst izsatounip fraskrokt ky december 14 one ballot waa had for united statea acnator without ohoiee in the scamte the rot toad stmnaon is uccnery 13 tnraer 6 aeattering 6 in the how b>iie»ii 34 mcsrcery 34 tarn«r 11 scattering 16 mecraery will probably be cleeted to morrow aa a mtjority of the acattering tot«a are known to uvor hiat miali airrnuoi woicbri m-n . rimejlin 14.—the rienda of female euffrag arc holdinx forth hen hn 8 9 porter and haabaad mr buckwed and kuhaoh jslia ward how and otter earning ligh»a are preeent jadn benrjckafißofthiactty fnaidan lira howe delirered a long and able addreae on woman safftijc a diacmaioai took puce aa to whether men npiinmile of female uffrefe hould be enued by their proper namee of tyranta lira uretmore ito the procrammc for aiirirenme to-morrow errnl legislative the teuitoun iniimiiit m drumj i cuiuoo dmnba 14.—a apmfcl ina oaahaaayi parte na ihnnh npoit b itn m>o of «■««» u«m tmn wuuk.i>«3kyk>ntjmlvtk a«niilmi«t nlma4 *•• i lf !■■•¥■smis<l tfc nkh tarlk jl_l «*>■!»'!«" jm oa lmm ov*ww cmntrf ted tw wmm ta^i wb i'rtli sir*lav •( tu.tanmmv tk dmt ji tbnnmbe tciillill hiii—hm ii lilhißnin db mill oowmmm ma_w u-*9v a*m3 yura u q iltlti mi i !■>■■to rwt tk uw»i fiyitiii |* wmm fmavtoq^bky r jmmhf 1 *. tft-tt*j th onibu nunad ul it »■■■■■to wi i li j«h>j i«^»h,m'm to tfcautoat f aerari midhm hmm th a suti i to bold tkair na ifli 4t it^ttaitttti m sww s m>«o|klkn.nllnumiim pa o«it itll »■■— lifti i ijifcfl ill mjjonni tn mvi mtg th lttth jaw itkubmß iwi w tar th f twmtj oar haam ud tk li<nr it ri£«i foreign dubuh buiobon bbomk otu uc m.uji dcbio-tbcbrakiuicaßun uua motiok a atajhu "*"«! mutss noh raainc-qcice totaui oi nu itu«ii citi or mcthii rdrwi ro th spakish illulua is ho4ti rkui hatana mabjud pin w 14.—th cariiata n nry aetita ou tw franak uul r«ty fnntiara r»a.vci paii sm^w 14.—put an|do daprnty to th spuuh corta ud tm^tirt from spun hu bean ordered to le»vr mm th kmunm kv^mu km wntl^n a l.t tar to tha pop iiiianiiw kar ntttt at not tune abb to tjaittia hotin con rom dewmber 14 tha kakepa u srought a t«m mmbsr of nliliamm mail praamta to tka popa baa tha th f 1 in all parta of tha worjd it ia officiallf atated that unoa 1899 tha holy saa ha noairad 100,000.000 franc rom ua ooutribaiiaß of ■patar-i paana itß-ahs dobuk dioaahat 14—a pi ikon ia taia city waa nten4 lut night b gmmmt mk»own aad lu okmt ahot 11a hm ma aioanad aaottar gun ahop waa aa tarad ahottlt aftan-ardat tka awaar wa sndat and » aamttr of piitoli w»r»take aw»y qclcf tut litupool daoattbar 14.—tha oflaan of tka ataanukip city of bnuaau which hu joit anind kara olaim ikal aka ka mad tha faitait tranhtlantia btavßaon raoord tha city of brniaehi % t naw yoik s.turdai tka 4th and k i»ad off guecmtown aariy sanday tha 12ti . the west indies cuba hat ana december 14 i ate intelli gence from the eastern departs sot ha been received in tbia city giving ha ac counts of mtersi akimiedea waich lately took place betwmt the troop and the in argents near the towna of sauti 40 dc ' üba el cabre and jjoljroin the spsaiak nuo-«fwu laabal h t aailad for new york with crews for twelr of the new spaniah ganboata jav4ica kikorton jamaica not 30 via ata&a 14.—the ateamer eatrella while bailing ; from cape uartitq to fort au prinoe prong a leak on the night of no 27tb the barge crock waa discovered be pw wa ter lino aod apon the diecovery of ■lich v panic ensued among the paaaeng a and orew five of the paseei^mra include £ mr gregg american v^jiul at x gaton escaped in a small boat and read t saa n icolaj a perfect paadewoainm f flowed but the efforts of the effioera of the kept her afloat the steamer vached mole san nioolaa rarl on sunday where the was met by the vohooner whj h tooh b«r pasaengen off aad brought then to thit oity where they arrived this morni m crimes and casualties f'.'wton ru ki»r it tnjwin to tin sirmm.l bostoik december 14 there it r morfd a defalcation of 50,000 at th 1 jwarj natisnal bank the low will not afl ct the character of the bank an explosion of naptb to-day a rerelj burned mr s drake tsearataetarer . i port able gaa machiaee and slightly injur a ser eral of hm workmen eceaseu.f i.mi connecticnt december 14 hen ry m waite formerly chief jn.ti if the state of conneotiont died at his ret jenre in this place to-day at one o'clock destructive fire boarroir december 14.—tbemoro o fac tory of c c perkfais io charlestoi i in cluding the machinery and a portion 4 the stock was destroyed br fin i gnt loss 20,000 partially aotered by nsur ance railroad omoa robbed elvira new york december 14 the offi-e of the nortbem oeatrai k iroad company m this city wa broken is b be tween ssidnifht of last vig.it and fire i clock this moraine the safe was mows op,"a and checks and drafts ameontm to on 13 000 together with slant 500 u rssn bseks wen stolen the n.tymaster i td ar ■rired in town the erenina pretione erhich fact was probably known to the ho flare no cine has been obtained to the perpetra tors of the robbery the payntil rfc the checks sad drafts has been stopped " entofci ookstcted at-sikt dec 14.—benjamin tet hont committed of murder is ural pc loejlj his wife in wyoming conniy and am amend to be hanged on the 24th of deeeenbe im has had v senteek aessosaudto im ison numt for life db schoeppe lasntßo v hisfcissraa peneashej 14.—00 emor geary has withdrawn his official ore t for the execution of dr bthri.fi oendii r th action of the snpreese cenrt telegraphic summary lr»n nnuin trnm—t mnm 4 waamivgto9 notemb»r 13.—1k i i paotad tkat th g«mt wi-j not muh tha homo raaotatioß to 4jcrorn m sr for tba holiday on tlw t3d prvorru ad an bmbt during tb pmaat mk tha ivm waamngtoa inlil m richard c fill jutiea kaw fork hrtaa^blpat vanuslfiu k of thaßmn hm n»(m<l ka po«u •. to uk ffe«t jmut ih hd(]«lv pratt of gontaft raw ttrh knhiir nilltnl til wirilmiil hmimmliwilwl miiitw o tko knt ios box of tha inam v •«>• spoatod«p»so«f«fortj4i^»hi liaf motu liapm mtilm fmf tmaiif joatioa oimr ani w ftur of 1 him * kiaplaoa am oa s«n ooortes*»«ter*i«p »• mj baaapbeaaattohmdaattka pw iaa b in uintit ta uu n «■a « t of k.brmarf jim th i«»wdiiin t taka 1 ii in 1 11 r --*■n — .. . r —•-■- r " -—-» uria baync m . jalfa lu^tity ww ■iiitii-t ii 1 r —' - ■«■■vita tb 3atr*u7 af war tor ten it » r pom tkm ka w>mi bhi for cabm lmroos hurt 14.—tha mitt—at th 1 ■■■!■■of thaktaoamfwtovaß board tka ma aud am fiatu pueaom g.t.rj.y iml'll it w m hwm «■■• p^^^b ■^■^■«" m » aaaßh^baafthmt^bß wtk*riutl^>t»it ■■*»£ - stoslrznksi-r'tsrcjs cot «■> übbp mavas ambv^vht m if ■■■■» 4adaa»«haa daka of vauafto l iaataga—dwjmjthii ifalfcitfii ik 8u : tk pretties o the united hun ssj f **& r v iv •* «• uaitad btoto to mohd j>a>m mm i ij.lfa mums «■mr r*ah**rf nn wnr to be eon »•»•• mi tfee atttatie in thi mu.nal to kit him oui tob btrisd wmh him kwlnd kit .* b»m**bbi mm vui mamompamy h«mml«i|hllfi|i au itilwm octal ihnifii of on hannahl irind ws hmk*a thi moraug frni tvi*tmlm..i abfc whan nry rani imfon v hietory lidafo«*jp«a «,**)•» toda-pul w«wh»tcr *— r ■■■!• p i -^_ o tk rapubii at the court^f h**r ms ijlknttnwuhi bvtk nlatin nd executors of it peabody who are now : pramßtto meum owns his imnd nxwi s.&wbfc lia"'itawl-f capt coaunanll replied to mr mot lev i i m.pt this aacrad trust sir ■•> tl umipnla.hkk;na kn ooatm.d it toßfomudliuin^itltllkih re muhwlu oared for and guarded by wuitmmadn with jealou int est a tk aaimd ntte l w who ammory will rr»r w hald uar by the p.nple of my omtry mr pasbodj wfll haa not yet been pro batod it eoatoata an mbtomtiallr aa followi : ofhistwfmrtjr m ataclaad ad.r 406\00okamnix%000 to each •( kia ex eotrtorm jimjooo to london chant pay ahle is tin tore and > few tmall ipgacin to indiridßau tk kalano ia difmod among hia relatnaa in aaaerina georg pwbodr baawll and two other nephcwa an appointed trnatom and made reuduary lißßtin and are empowered to aettle all the propatty in anwnoa which ia eetimat 1 at between f7«a«m warn l,oou,uuo rome dwambtr ix—tka c**jnou meet to-morrow aimply for the purpoaa of attend ing to aame detail of organiiation the ' gmbmittoe i fkhk kaapun ohm and ea*wm acaiianm ton*formed then oonamma will onmnri in all eighty n nuaiture who an to be appointed by v,,t tt tk co*ndl the offioi j liat of penani entitled to attend the council ia publish 1 it oontaina the van ol 66 cardinal 11l patriaroht 837 arehbuhopa biahopa and abkoto 2z mitred abbot and 29 generali of religioma order niw you december 14.—a harana dmtal atetee that a uaytien iteaaur the mary ann wa oaptorad on the fourth in tont off the mouth of the bicarre kiver she ie auppoaed to hare landed armi for the imurpmtt and i held for an inrwtigation fightrag ontinuee at mogsta the cholera at santiago ia aaid to be io nn»aißg diapatohee from 81 maroa dated not - ember 27 atato that axtenait prepara tions are being mad for a oombined land asd bbtb attack upon port au prince *> the insurgent in which fire war iteamera are to join mr baaaatt the american minieter enleren it as st mama on the brituh war btoamer cherub port au prinoe is aaid to be in a wretch ed condition with gold at 4000 krw you december 14.-a trffmnt special says an attempt wa made to as sassinate the hon s a darnell and the hon peter o'neill republican members of the legislature at milledgetille ga a few daya ainoe boctoh rdeoemher 14.—mr nhurtlrfl was reelecud mayor yeatarday by 0687 majority edwin waldan citisens wa elected mayor of lynn william h kent anti-annexation to boston candidate was elected mayor of charlestown by a few hundred majority robert f'oucb republican was elected mayor of newburyport mayor blake republican was rtolected at worosster by a large majority sak f«a!<cisco december 14 the first meeting of the new board of ssnerrisors haa developed the fact that a rin x existed a strong a v*r the member of which aftor a stormy session succeeded in secur ing all the principal ooßunittee on satur day night b«psttisor caneran and mc carthy met at the occidental hotel where the former called the latter to aocount for language osed in the session of the board of supervisor the matter ended with a diagraoeful fyht in which canevan was ooßsiderably injured a portion of the city pre urge the for mation of a tigilano committee aa the only means of breaking up tk political ring the joa california ays we are fast drifting back toward 1856 any attempt of the legislature if blade in good faith to reorganise our local government will be hailed with satufsctioii a bill has been mtraduosd in the legis lature entitled an act to eetoblish and tfiaintoin a polios force for the protection and regulation of society smong the mon golian resident of this fttate and pre tent eoait slarery in california th bill en tail an annual expena of t300,000 to he eotkwtod tram the chinese and ia pro noonoed a scheme for robbery and persecu tion and d**med unconstitutional niw onuan pen—l her 13.—the toto for govemer of texas is still doubtful but th nat of tk radical ticket u elected hamilton's mead claim hi election by 2,000 it ia kdamdtnat two conserva jtsl ms slsnlsil to i'lßmls monaoiußt dsaesow 13.—the sen ate diacanssd the bills allowing negroes equal aritilsg iinilml em steamehlne ftotitrwdlnuan was n*d to prorid equal seyaimu awofflinndatiupa mr royal tk only colored senator aiwsd th amendmsnt snd said th nanei bl egroe did not ask social eqmaoty and a»eß*e»dth»hiua«a«i*»»old»ma < gue ism the bill was po»tpomol th.legi.uure ha baeo in senion thirty day at an expense off orer 40,000 and only eight bills here been presented to the governor far annnrai n«w tons ninamkll 14,—^counterfeit twenty dollar bills an th mechanics bank ef n*w tork an being extensively circula tod in hub ity bewon.diimikarl4.-b dbmsbs ck«jn pioß of iff i tlllwi —« melvin foster payed two aee of bilusjpds last erening tnvihtwm fl—k carom gs*m of one illll—'"t ?***• •»*»»•"«■by daaidn.<k seewe wng 110 to 144 th zttlll-wtilfia knndnd and htr point n a oaram übl and was won wyvemer th soon ksing 7 to 543 foe tor's kigba run was 42 snd daniel if*—1 — lonww decemosr 14 the stoaawr mmas whh tk limiin it uiargi p wwy as mm yrt put to sas owing to tk tsvslean of * gal mmli'slim haa ss«s imtsl ii lliiiiil dss ktn*khw*«tof tk nntepmt in th gnat ea*tk>akowi*thi city aiuara ob deeambct 14.—oansml " i aisnaw rim ii i t of azaz**tslt . k-jpßbi-kjd ». joinder to cinfjumini tifto letter in which h aayalkm nsitkartk bnwh or llawtw bavanvsvaflavfl w htaßut «**• w ih-hahtyw mtmi l him to _*. m a^lefmßßji mto iks fan*am court tk present i acalllißr mmt wiq reseat negro a*r wbl it fas tk tvth amend mst,»jsifwa«»llh.a«wa.i.t h«w touattammßbm 14.—0k tk trial ofth ««. of wmtonfnmllatooß m ba*asaaßmß*haß bbbwbbbb mal bb*ahnl a*b*b*bßmßfl*aai 4bbi avn*b*a^nßlaßß*hi^t afcani^yvir jbi»<"lm lktimi ) gt^rsr^r^rti-t 1 jlta hortom a onhrlw m the fn the buffalo expicss li.busnid;bt iiik express p«n«tin6 co ho 14 i swij itmr m^rnin t r rar mm mint •' to wmuj •• m the immil exfbess two whkjm)m i m 4 ip i ulivand to city iula>rfl>«s v biitum busin ess directory kamk brsiswssaxd locatiob of tux i 1,4 in mi houses of buffalo jtlioeo ol our nalai who nuti pur.haaee in bttl t • , bj culling thl out and using iihi reference w.k save uiu aud trouble tbe laaailiiiii ■■bewß earafuiij made aud uktmo f iastci.a*h.i architects ' tki'n i poktefi ml hals n axes planes edge t'ls skates i ' i j white 312 eicbuifr ag'l implements castings 4c howard ihun woafcl cakago ae«r i anal bankers 11 w 1.1 in * co lvi oor betieca books and stationery i.rmit iijsjmkr * bko , 457 hun cor uol.awi hautin i al lor 3d hun kiilkii * lent mo hun and » w ».:.... 11 u otis sao main blank books stationery c vni mi lookwood johnson lvi < jri.fl v li jknke twandgolhun boots 4 shoes a 1 hnhbtvkr,2u halo jam kb 11 jewish 4 main blank book manufacturer j i cmicukhter 11*4 and 198 waabiuffton onkectioners wholesale retail w u ':: i.mmx a c«i in h l;'»'.i n cabpkts oil cloths fkatherb j k • j zuok l-jih lunn 17 hun confectioners wioleaale he.sky hkak.nk.'i heueca h a henker l hun oppoalu t'ltt 11 china clash * crockeky tl:ikw o'nkill sluhain u£o e newham.tuhua carriaokm haktetk wallace lock netr courur uoum i km h kits *> . otens a bu.s 10 swl 107 elhcou coal wholesale and retail 0 h lit iiley h co cor erie uid terrace uluuuk hakl.v a(l foot ueoeae coal and phi ikon o i wildont ili , gaohlo r mi £. . hl.ln'lkoli 2 coiiiiii'-n i»j wbati loot of haln .! c r dry goods doud lierit * co.,art hun drapers tailoiu h h tkvun 21h haid dyer and rknovatok lucas ii h-.11.h ixi «... knvklork manufacturers fj it r*mmhejefttw.mem knokavekson wood ofio d wiouthan mm hub fancy goods ftc v . i r it kjeblinu t ui,»«.ni furniture ac uaac d whttk 7 h>ln r ukiutol o co b hun xi.our hsv and grain w 11 cobb terr«t • c.r «»~". fruit and oysters pi.att flitir co 7 wmhinirtoll ran brass castings bitfal'f iikass kolndki,7o e»ch»n ji.ass a.nd pai'er show cards j p mmfwan 10 t seneo « u luln iiuocers wboleaale a v johnston v hun ckocers wholeule anil retail ' i ih i man 17 i juiii tiko w ocutt 17 k hene gents1 furnish ino goods ai>i»ih'»n ■. stakxuku w7 mun b n lawkenck jfc b4in 316 mmin aiutt tl i.km.iu(i>7 mate guns and jeweluy j o bohdun » co , 1«5 haln hotels b>jn.net's hotel cor wa.hiujt.,ii nd cut.ll hafiness saddles 4vc j s i,\tlk son 20 eicliaiitfp <■] mite huiwon lian'lk ih.'»i'iirkv succoeeor 1 jno llum li lint , b h«in liaiuiware ikon ac c e w vi.rkihue 271 mwn mid 9 h hubtutw * kip cor i'earluul deuce bllinr.v smtkaßukt'l ik m»in vowlkk flt sonh n st>n 11kw1tt1 weed 00 a m.ln cor w swan hardware anl metals pratt v co 40 48 and 160 terra hot air ki'rnafes a d gilbekt 85 haln hats caps and firs c a f okoruer mm main buunolo 4 bko jl h.ia til wii'pekt.sai hun iron foundry e4ole tkon works i'orry soi hu.ls.ppl clinton ikon wokks cnorch.or jaca»io iron koundeiw en<iinbs boilers ieo w tikkt dons 4 co waihinu-xon.nrolilo iron nails u k sl'lks 4c pratt i co 46 48 uij 60terrace lageii beer billiards 4c miciiakl koestkr 201 main «. liijht carriage and sleigh p c oohwiv 33a and 535 wa«bin(fton looking class picturi frames uowako jl bohtdn li «• u malleable iron pratt * letchwoktii j and 64 terrace marble mantles and orates c m cooi'kk 611 delaware li swaktz jt c j 303 ham marble ft granite works llgighons ti korson corner court and horgan jjiin ckawfokh ul7 and ibu niagara millinery wholeiale and iuuii henky ollklen.2l»maiii w 11 woodward 409 ham moukning gocds j,iho ijkst a cd 41 main m\nifai:turing jeweleiw c a v*ji;enoli.no 327 waahiiiarto music dealeiw and publisueks jbwett » hischka swi ham organs poruble tipa per.rk'k kelqesiakek i co w 41 and 19 organs melodeons tc a a prince * co niagara sctenth aad ha rjland oils paints 4c b pease 60 uid 67 hun planing mills doors sash c w a evans co mechanic printers t blank book man'fs baker * jones 2iu and 222 waeliington atreet plastic slate roofing b r.innes 844 haln pianos music tc cottier * uknton mb haln piano manufacturers r ki'rtzman 100 108 and 110 bauvt vkvine broi 401 nu«ar cor har i.a '. paper hangings c am viroe,2ib ham miirrett nichols 57 hun photographers 11 l blish 7 hun sewing machines sssi wos.vfc«ss -— wflcox i gibbs s m co , 14 s dirtoum uo\vits.h co 1»w swan florences h c 0..401 ham saddlery hardwark c tratt * letcuworth si and m terraoe silk hat manufacturers c hackenzie 187 ham stove hollow ware bird i co cor braoe m and erie cuia stained glass buftm.o stunko ola 33 works » pe«l oeo u ihkns 208 lain ste»-m coffee 4 spice mills chase * co ml h»in oupoeiu churcli school furniture w chase t bon 112 serentn scales and safes ii ■rralo scale woiikb ra halo stoves and hardware uaw ferris co 44s hun svoves furnaces and range 3 f»war«-0o.,«bllun tobacconists . li adams ci>.,b*>w"»nni«ton*4o pearl i»o f howard . co •» w^.i^ton wvtches jewelry * diamondb pitkis-s jew«i«t stork «« mun ? k e liickisson » kalu dan b tastl 181 ataj bfevens bros u nln watch makers * jewelers juliubwauek 1.7 main married miller bicmler-da 11.a 1 clarjae br ike ai j h ballou hr s.lrewur f huur ol oav v hl kail metal of a-bent oarailßfj hu a piei gssssoissssm^mma tu main ««.. ' i j — "-"• sums slmaw cuaaw mil it amm atlt«7 x fclafcll m.t i.ost ahp romp j t oht—on friday evening be xj t n bute a»l xlehiga him . milk i"-«rin tlmfaler will get übanlrimnl uoaii r«»naik h m hi palawan atraat 11l c pmhtbm cmajiok wanted a party engaged in tlie ma jfactur of rativa wina damrea a r-.rtn wtu c ul ..( f™n sooo to sw ap l7 to joujc otto 1 paarl at i r wantek a partner wifbta ca nyiui of mow to imoo la a 1 „».,. ll'had i»}li bualnaaa > ou ettj pm«n lama nak nominal uu u^ab.a of uajag ctew •( ofllca biulnna prhmrrf addraa tnrouih tlie f-..i.,m t bi;hi.vk«h o^w ijioß hale—the stock andgood will f agroaary auire 4oti a md bpitii tho ovnor of it ia oompellad o aeooant of 111 baalth to ire up ha bumim for lalornalun uquira it om«r cottage and allen kuaata k4-tf wajtkd " wanted — a pair of young 8 a tartar iv add:aaa l m , il . tfr atating prica i-u-h rwvsty okdzrs county~oif v dm i.,,ii of c nni order waot-d b lulls otto in iatala brokar «» 1 bruwvi b«ilnb a rare chance fbom to to ls . v per rtar made by amnprtainf your mtn a>ll i""'"1 ueartad in eiarj fami.j urn proau ara raanzed irum a tdfllog invaatmaut call and aa mr uhbk a 9 pflari 2 ]:. rt fjv buok kindekh.—wanted a x jorwartlar baker * jones 120 and j a^iln|rto rtraat tlllf m«tp feilts o(k hudson bt-cook wanted ■-*'"/ n ii but ft cuuipetcnt rnn wall r-tum rngod^d n d apply wkfea o ohj et 18-4t o i delaware streeti-a com oo ipateft nirlto ilo geusral h<jiu*work inu<j mm ertuwy h 4t situation wanted by a fuot ' ' tkiit you'k w.-ii.li in & i r to do awin am ch*nib«rworli at to ukc c^re of uhildr»n cmli m 37i pemr tr«l l-]s-lt sittatio.\s-males wanted a situatiox by a i ei[»*rn :!■.■,[ ■■a tin,a f 1 ■■care or a i f»r » ir.vtufmitiy ddrctll.c cwey tiatoffler i a gentleman who has hai n ezperied«e of more ih»n eighteen tp»ti i i b.k-k ke*ptr teller wid a tountant in bankitik an i i wtj..le«»le immi it m liberty u n e an agmt meitt thn he city rfl if f p»en addrc • 4 i i 1 8w s t'ft 1-13 4t avutn(j man wishes employ ment in a itore i>r u drire a carriajw n wiliifij i t m&k li.v ■i uaeful hai food reference id i draw a l , t.,ia ff - m_fl jok hatt-hoiheh | delaware street~pe6pmrty for sale two new tw u>tj l^riek dwell i iafc-i wilh french t*.p : ■:. ssx4o emrh tuat on urn i weit ■)(!« f delaware tn-rt near x . : , tb liuijd i ii>in are m'ml»m tylr r wuh gm w»ter oement*d c«llan and lanndrira ;.-■-.., deatruui of pur i ■.- r are iovit«d to examine tha t>uijdinn ■_ lyon 4 hakkh lri land uffl i bcffau river property for sal l,t i feet fmn and about 00 fe«t >■depth eiu-imlinir fr-'fu the nver through ta the ahti i c»nal i}ii>k bjtwwn llalch slip and pratt * watt ham'i slip lyon & iiakkr kria [ an.l offlm water from l«t—a large it no pared utrert aud alau "»• t a m i front at-oeaiihlc hy sbuiping bplendid loratiou fur i coal or lumber yard iil '■<• id nr 1 » ' u ltcm uaker.rrip'liukhubw ftrst class kaht-siob propedty for sate the tomm »! ■2 story a d atti hrkk dwell n|f with nlmlaai in rear on the s or ot ti !•!-;. pi nd >!:-(■ir t . wilh furnac if water axil l-ath room alt in go.-ri ir^iair lut 7»t 100 9alia ! •!' r and ■■■" ■and attit brick hmae 3s ulvi i.-vi t-.with n w french r->«-f tm wa , ter hath hrirh l«m m alloy in mk .' ,* has is room aji in k d urder , alw the i ■■■■■■-■and » ~- brick ■■* t s3 oak t ■■' ; ' huute ki 40 ft front , jltov & iiakkr | krif l.aii'l oftw | houses and lofb fiiit~sale hy humeksanvukd ift wt-n wm st hini t 1 0«7 frame lot wnloo iiiwm f2oof bus wanhiiiyvin t t itorv l>nck ; lot i0i70 pri woo • v*l north ditiiiun it t-.tory fraaie lot tsil'2 , price filßru ft anil m fifth t,*-story frsmr 10-jbl hou»e lot 45xluu price 2500 257 em k^le «, i toti frame lot 3«*12 nri rj-'-jo lß4cam.ll t 1-^t^iry frame ■i l-«tory bri«si prica 2560 572 north divim-.d il ij-t.vj fraiar lit 5i!u price 2300 235 clinton it lit.ry frame lut uxloft pri ibm 1w utjotfia t 11-«*.ory fram lot 2iit7 pries hw 2lan»i,«u :.-■■■!■! ist 1 i - pri«a h7 sixth at 1-itory entutrc , ( 40xls ir.-t 1w0 ik sixtb «, 1-itory cotlajfe lot tfxloo i'ric mm i'eiiiuyltania it rt«ry frame lut nkmvi pri m fcu7 ninth t.t 1-ntory fruue and bam iot 40i?m a rd price 00 l*a ferry it l atory frame m i<h100 priw 20u0 17fi hftenth it li-jitory franae lut 10 to ali«y pries •'■■■«■3'j ctt«htnut it ii hirj frame lut sjiflc n«e 2uoo 20 monroe 1-itory frame t'.aco m 10x109 price 1,100 177 klevpntn at 1-sfry frame oottafre lot 10 to alley prico jl6oo , toaoantt lxtory fram cotuee lit soxlm price i.mx 120 fifth hi 1-rtory fram ottape new price i mx 67 m ■,-•■■.■■_. fj.'i.i cottage > • v i price 9130-j summer it 1-ttory frame euttan l«t 16xttc i price 1250 cihj6ap houwcb for sale.—two i j ne li rj frame hou w and 1m ' -*• i with gas and water and m iamha s.'w lector ottase on twelfth t near maryland i ttro-ttory frani hi fancn aye larjre ot two-story frame 71 serenth at with bam j 11-itory frame 244 ninth ml with ham ; ; , tirr hrick 304 york t lot 40x100 twu-ft^ry ww.ih s thviiian t central loaatl i two-buirr brick 310 swan st nearly new i two-rtory frame 85a seneca it lot 40x173 o fol i torn it a -.'■*' harjrain ah tlie at»)ra property will be ao!d cheap and i >•'!> on eaay terms fur partioulin app'yto lolls otto i real e-tate broker it s br'-wn'thnil.-'kua jiiok balk—a new bj&uukajs v . the miuthwest orner of linwood areime 4 i errant at perfectly flnlahmi in ■i u apply to john u_t 81 pearl it pioifsale.—a new and fiitst . cla (• ttorr rfflidence wilh all the modern lm ; . t-ui-i •■:, • ■].- of rvrrrstrret west •. del aware lot w f«et term eaay i f ruell k»hf 1 hollumr biiildioff t?or saxe'-house and lot 264 1 swan at trice 6600 apply to john otto 88 tmrt at taor sale—by m mccomii 1u 1 dttision at flouring mill for aale n the village of * ■nearly new has all the modern tmprotemcnli t ia one ot the oitwt mills in this stat haa 24 feet foundry for aale in the village of aurera in f operation doing a ft ■* buaineaa thb ia a good chaoee fur any one who wishes to engage in thia kind store and dwelling for e in the tillaf ef w link this * one oi ■'■-■finest buildum in the plar mvi doing a large country trade wli sell the mod a flrat-daearwtdenoo for «.• in the tillafst c aurora good barn about 1 acre of ground fruit all kinda abjule treee c about five mioutes walk from the depot village n»mlence for aale in aurora with 4 aerei of fine garden laod has every kind of ruit rood barn living water ac ; about nve minuw,walk trom the depot foraaje in the village of aurora i «■■n raise house with wrog flcuihed off in fine style haa ena ecre of land two minute walk from the depot for a*le in the village of wllllnk * •" ■n hone with wing cellar nwr bam one acre of land for •»*•, ewveral bnefarms near tfce village of a r.tra from 10 acrej up to 120 acree all under fine all of the above property will be old ebesp and osi mij tan or ill take part city propertyin exchange j , v^or sale—the following de ko.ltd^»w»jre*.,>^ory wing and bam gas water and funwee lot i*^xlls no.ffithrinit s-etory with s-etory iwar gae vtur and furoai-e lot 20x116 with an exu ■■.*>« to waahingtod at no wewaahington • t s-rtorr tad attic with a lot 18xt ne water and furnace lot sxloo no 40 bat h«liawk t , s rtory and smlc gaa and water a fine house and large ground at jutarta qmtmm county no ass main at , s-atory with wing gw watft andfurnaoe lot 42x116 mn 74 edward at s-atorr and wing lot 73x40 m^»s tow*r i'l aa water and runukee apply fa johw otto paari 9l great bargain opcered fora law dari-reaiilenca in haiti «., ant to north prahrtcrian churdi al him lmprora mßta ii not aold within a^ew iuji will balaaaad for a tana of jtaaia ror na-ticulan appli u mi johm ottotltaart ■«. ktc4ckb money to loan—i have fit ta tkmaaad douan hkh i wiak to tarn » nrrii i sauna bort(a(aa john qtto u m ' mortgages for sale hvke * ukivbo ii w w at y»k«xik fob salk-a small stock of dry poods t w mit—ai tar city pr»r«rty loqaira of ej>waju>s 4 l'o(la>b 19 ft c «»*• m jh>k sale-a va~lu a4lk * akm ok !*•««• with rood houat u>d oam,about *» am f food timber him orbard , astuatad about 1 ail toutfceam of potter's corn*n nur hub airr cheeee kaewy 1 sow arm * bttckxaxd f issouri farm lands we iyx hare tar mim m tiduw ■*> mm la mm b dy in c*e county.ho within ii mua*af lk 3tau capital thni«inold settled conakry with railroads d rlnr mrirattoa will exchanga fw ■boute and lot to the ally or bum ia to owaosry price 20 per aeie u lit on * bakib in i«d oflea fsr bale-a valuable farm of mt aena about 0 aa*a wall timbered r urar biuh splendid house and buna tplriidi jdair farm and eheaae nous in faod order food lent farm well watered capable of keeping m km wiu it ire that oo aabm will airhafs part for city prm ntj farm situate in beodiofton county « mil from atttea inquire at edwards ft bockland 10 f vnen at ..■v iood engine and boilek kof ' sale cheap at the l;»hm flama mul jiollie * rbuhten waxt jt^tf cor ohteay at old papers for sale—at * eente as it f a fc—jiwd atthes oww t0 let—mouses towellings to rent.—we havf i * a number of dwelling und apartment at mrt ! uui price w rent with immediate p wfiffd conn i ef which will be furnished all read for h umlmi . up if desired apply at s k niagara street i i wilson * son i-is^n , ttoches to rent—i haveanum j ix ber of desirable houaes which i win rest u may i ifctu at gr*sxly reduced rate of rent louis otto ii 1 brown uuiwin«»j afurnihhjbo housk to kkni my house no 617 main st buffalo wish i rarden in a high mate of cultiratlon attached i ■■■* rented to a email family for three or iii mont'r ■or until the llret of may nest poawmiou fiv-n i the irt of jnl i iano ptcturee me indad*-1 oai water fui . ~ > x*ubed and barn foriniot iiati.m apply on the premises on any day before v a m during th prewtot month ukohos > hfhjghton mo 17 main i to lkt-itoom rooms and power to rent the rooms r . deetrable and the power .-■< - v lnquiie of il*b uuuiks michi^m ■and the jwtl ffalo hoksem ano rakkiioes for sale—good hor-e bugg and i.anif-m for eaie cheap will ■"•• t n the aatue if i ■i i inquire of edwards * brcklant v 10 k seneca k * lkt^ll wotkjbh ififteenth street extension the report of the i'cnnnusionern apfoloted h the superior court of i(-jfta ■, to i.,-»r';iin ii 1 - ,- t (>!■juit compensation ui ■<»- paid to the penon and property neceasary to tay out aud ex'eddkif ". > mi ntre«-t ( from t pre««nt icdiimli ii st v ■■street to jrrsey stre*t commencing at a point m feet easterly fr.ru fnurteentli direct nn the ouui * riy line of } ork itrert running thence southtrif and parallel with fourteenth etreet to jersey tre i hei.ee at riithi wgu » easterly aiony ur n'ortiieri line of jeravy street 00 feet thence at i (!,: a ..-..* tii>rtlierlt ui tor btree hence along tht loutherl liae of york eweet 5u feet t the place of hecin ning having '>■■'■■rvtumt-'ii ui tli luuuuou coui.ci anrl filed with the clerk s.itice if lieret.y piven that s-id report wfll }•• eoiiflnned b the i,'unixnn cotmrll fit the city r jncuont v the confirmation • u :<■i shall before tha lime us flltxi with the city clerk qkuuuic 8 wardwell city cjrrk rnhe common council of tuk i x city of bu(l*id lutitk ditcrroiiied to lav i lit a itnet to ixt nil fn.iu uie i'ralt ai walhan i lip to the llamtiartf tun.pike the n.uthwisttily i i i ■t !■- i at a point tn the utl i int i>f i i nhp 417 i ' easterly al>>ntf uch bouui i tint from th city ship can&l nirmiiiff ihence ou;h i r\y and parallel with i ! c\nal to a j^int 20 i .. i ■■'■southerly from ihe aouth line ol lot 45 thenr i southerly to a bom wci feet auutherly fntu tb i xutli line if lut 46 and 240 fret c hv fr>>m aatd i aanaj hnimm southerly to a jmtnt 597 feet fioutherl from the nuuth lineof'l'it 47 and 230 tort eanterl from said canal thince to utb.tr j tv a olnt in tht v.nthi-rly line of lot 4'j 4t the distanct uf 12s f isurlylr'm aiil canal tlienor parallrl hb the bait canal ami i^b feet easterly therefrom to a point 17 feet ,-!.-:> lrom the s«tuth in ol lot 5'j thence easterly iiar»llel with the uce <•' the dock al'-njj the i*uth liank nfßuffu.tr river at l«fect » uiherly thtrefr'm to the southwesterly iine cf the uatnt>ur tnmi>ike the northeasterly unc of said street to tivtcin at a jkj!hl in the *■■i-rly line of m nlip 483 fe«>t rvi'r'r xl nz ne ■■ti line fr-ni the city bhip canai running ilier ■nuthwiy aixl pinulnl ml said car al to a puint t whi-0 feft juthf-rii ffiiii tlit south line of lot as thence southerly to a htel 377 feet southerly from uie > ■' ■■live of lot vr and im feet easterly fen m mm i'.*i . thcrce southerly to a [- nt 6u4 f«tt aitherly fn m ihe south line f lot 47 and tv6 m iii from i.-i r-rtnal thenre southerly to a point in the south line of lot 49 at the distance of 17s fast - l '- ■■i -■■i i thciii;t;»outh<jrly parallel with ml.l c&itai an : 178 feet easterly therefrom u a pet i -■■■■;■i t1 r rr t'n mfi line of :<■•- j tti - ■■parallel with the face of the dock along the uth bank of buffalo kittr and im feot southerly ■■vitti to the 1 ■~ line of the ham t-uri turnpike and havtag dclermined to take and appropriate lhe property necewa*y for that urpo»e,t mil hating luiiie application to the superior com if bnffal'for the app<iintmeat of three cmnmimi<<n en to ascertain and rep rt tli just compeivatioq u kl paid to the per*on ur nenona ownirg or haviuy m ■;•■-■-■in ■• i prn,heriy an 1 upoa i>uch app.ica lion the uniltt.«unrd hivl c l eu pjh,iiited me f inmim ontb dn lierebv pive n-.trce that they w i '..:■'■■■of m.-^r tat.i..<-k a moore no ■krie ilrcet m the at ol bnflalo on the rw ftn t flr^t da o pec-mb-r irfo at loovluc a m and ihram pr tr>-<l to riew the itaid pmpertv as d noted i ati'l rtquired by the statute in such caae i - .»■an<l i provided budal'i i>ecem^r 1^69 afovstt-s c mooke john mcmwt's 115 st mark it mookk w~orks ordered by the com hun colncii.—the ownem of the lan '■-!.'* on the htreau and ■■' r ,>■-■the poinu here inafter named u-e hereby required to majt the im irovfin.-nut heretnaftrr specified hi front ©; th'ir re*pect(to lot in the maimer and within t lime limited for each rt^peciivelt as follows on the e<st wide of north washington itreet he twren auburn aventic and bouclc avenue caive a sidewalk to be reconstructed four feet in widtii t.t if pine plank to be laid on oak or pine fclecpe within teu days on the ca.-t si^le of korth wachinpton trmt be tween deleran and clinton ay nun caum a tidewa to be c<-n*trurtrd four feet in v.oth of pood pi plank to be laid on ■■■or pin uleipcru witfaio te on tho east ide of north washington street i iwi-,-n hreekmridfrehtreelan auburn aveniir.eaiix uiewjtih m be constructed four ft>et in width ci..ml pine;iiank lo be laid on oik or pine t:.»,vriui en days on the east si le of north mh:njwd street t m-reii uouck ami ih'lavan avenuea rause a aidewa 0 be conairujtcd four feet in width of good pi plank to be laid on good o*k and pine ie«peri,wiu ten day on the oast ijo of ninth rtreet between a po 100 feflt north ol york street and a point iw ft northerly therefrom catue a to be r»-paire with pina plank two inche thick within five day on the east ia of sinth irtreet between to rtreet and a point 100 feet northerly therefrom a & sidewalk tv be repaired with pine puak two inch thick within fin dart on the east side of ninth street between a point li eet north of york street and a point 97 feet northr therefrom use a sidewalk to he repaired with pt plank two ffche thick,*ithin fi>e days on the north tide of bouck arenue betw*«n no jefferson street and a point 140 feet westerly the from,cause a sidewalk to be constructed three feet width of good p:ne punk two inches thick and laid on tv-e emt side of jttfferson otreet between swan tutd seneca streeta cautw a sidewalk to be repaired with good bemioek plank three inehea thick within ire days on the north tide of perry street between ch>»^i nd ka markrt itreew cau«e a sidewalk to be re paired with uood bmnlock plank three incheet'ick within five d»ya on the south side of swan rtreet between jeffer * n street and new york cn ntral railr tra k cause a sidewalk to e repaimi with eood bemk-ck plaok three ludiee thick wilhln fi*e da\s on tbe weaur'y sklfl of pratt street between bata ria and sycantore streets cause a sidewalk to be le paired by xuhetltuttng jro 1 p^e plank t*o inche thick wbere neceawry within ate days on tb weat side of cedar street between swan and south division treeu cattaea sidewalk to be re paired with good hemlock plank three inches thick withia five days on tbe northeaat tide of kleteoth street between hudson and maryland streets e»use a sidewalk to u constructed of pood pine plank four feet wm and two tncbea thick within fire days on tbe south aide of virgnua street between the eae.er)y curb line of main street and westerly curb line ol washington street cause a sidewalk to be constructed tour feet wide of pine plank two incfaea thick within are days ob the wsat side of pratt street between william and batavla streeta caoae a si n*walk to ne rcpft'red ~( ttuee inch bemioek plank within taw daya the atk.ve workß n to he dose ar.d«r tbe alrw lon of the street pi mini ißsiiinni and if not dona ni tbe man tier and within urn uim sp«eiaa law the street oonalarionar is acthohsed to do tbe same at the expanse of the owners of tbe land 1 oboboe b wajcdwxll chf osrk dated buffalo per 9 lßoft ll*»-m notice of i>tsntion notice la hereby given that urn cummso council ef tn cut of buffalo lltmdd u order tbe following ttlk street from the pnawnt termination aa now j?jd sstt*^a-awload to graded iv full wnhfood medinaamdi one a iocbea d«ep brokca uaitansj incha of sand undarneath tbe same aujstsd ewer eon-ntted itfc n ary hou>a cmr-cttodv in the gutter o tbe easterly side of thomp-oa stre frosa u>e w-n m the on to of parsm street to about 80 teat aowth tnm c owth tt>e of amksnt street dated buffalo december 7.1m0 01orqe h wabdwill vim ou d«t v"otic 1 of intention.—notice i.l ii bars ctvan thai tha orty f bduo intend * "** tf^jgth—tnrflw dmtitmd fnr ft fttuic puk r k»'km ud urn apivmchm thereto and wrta in ullm th ah the certain pieces or ptmb of land btlnc rti of modu km lib lew u9 71 h », 106 105 107 lflt 1 i m/lffl 129 110 151 2 170 of ue kew tofk tut bmttfttinn bod adpartof the ran lot and loss iu iu üb h7 n-t 1 of urn mmftk vilk^vof wmftiuk-k apodo oil surrevj and pane of lota at m,m 66 66 7 46 m », 41 «, 83 48 si 75 m 87«6 66 84 mter mor dhrticulariv itaierihsri ft follows fie marine ftt eh intersection of the southerly lie of york iim m • four rod ibwt wtth the easterly tm oi th towiat fmxb lltmlril tb kris inaj ttence aorthetv ftloaw ue esv-jerty line 4 he towiuc t*th ddlktut sms ~< the em canal oma intersection wtth the h>uth hoe of vermont treet as ft four rod w*eet);theses laataitj ajeafftbe vwtberlj lift of vtfmt street fts a fosv rod wi to lv mtomtion with tha weaterly ime of uxth street mimx rod street thence southerly jong the iiufl t uftf of md klrtli street torn point m fart northar from tka nortkwwa aonwr «« ilccfek iliw sad york atmet(a afoor sad auaat ih—ni wtirty an line thirty-four feet dastaat northerly t right ancle from and parallel to tha north line f mid york street to apjlat tmhwi—hilj m—o jrvetith street as ft four rest atraat thirty-lour fee northerly from tha northeast eonerol mud york *■d mud seventh strveu th*n northerly alone the ewwtj lina of said feventa street to the sev&eawt urik-r of mid seventh atreetuidr-ooneotleut street ■» four rm tract theuee easterly ftloaf tha aouth rlv line of aaid connecticut street to the aouth ' westcwrnatof said connecticut and niagara itr«eti luinind street),thenaam>utharty aiwnc umw<-ff a rly line of said niagara street u a point 4 fact i northerly from the northwest corner of mid niagara wml v r itnwui thenoe saaterty on a lina 34 feet distant nottherlr struit angles from and parallel to th north line of id york atreet,to ft point tbfaty oar feet northerly from tha northeast comer uf mid ■i*cwr and yiik rtreet thanoe northerly along ■ij t f arterly line af bbm ntafan vtreet to the mtuth imt corner of mid hlagara and oonnaetleut atrert hence mmuri aloiif tha aoutharly lina of ai i oonnecticnt itreet to the southweat corner of said connecticut atreet and ninth atreet at ft four - d atrect th«nee aoutharly ajonir the wmtertj 1 \- of aid ninth i.reet to ft point thirty-four pet northerly from the northwest corner of m yurx ftnd ninth atreeu thence easterly • n » un thirty-four feet distant ftt riirht ancles i rly from and parallel to the north us of said atreet to a point 110.s feet easterly from * line of tenth street as ft four rod street c**l-:r!y on a curve of 370 feet radius a dls f 203 feet to a point on a hue thirty-fovr feet northerly at rijfht anflea f rom ana parallel to tii ij ■«■of nonh itreet aa a four rod irtreet .. net westerly from the eaxt hue of kktenth i -■■■' ai a four rvj rtreet thence easterly along a line thirty-four feet distant nortt>rrly at riftit ao^,«s . r iv m,.'i paraliel to the north line of aaid north street to tiv be of a ebwh of 250 feet rauius the ■litre of nid circle bein^c at the intersection of a line fifty fert distant r.orth.tly at right r.glt from and pai^jiel w the a^uth line of a»id north atr et with a line fifty feet distant easterly v r%ht fttijtlm ir'iin tin parallel o th wea line of rogers trtrret m p four rod street a now laid out northerly from it i;,"-r-ist:..n vn'ltjfn y stroet theoce tionh«rlj and asjtterly along1 the line of said circle to its intenec viv with ui wmtterly line < f iui>l rogers street continued southerly on die came course as now laid out northerly from iu interaction with jenwy street thence oorttierly aloojr the aai<l westerly hue of mid hugers aucet to iv intenwetion with a circio t one hundred and fifty feet radius the centre of wid circle being at the intersection of the centre line of t-erry mawh aa laid out westerly of the ne york state item"-r»tton line with a linn fifty feet i ■l*nt easterly at right anjjrlea frum and parallel to the went line of saia jkcgers street as laid out be iween jersey snd f rr atrtcu tliance westerlr n rrli.-fi \ rt ni l easterly l n the line of aaid circle for a distanc of three hundired and erenty-flre feet to iv intersection with ft line fifty feet distant west erir at right an^os from and parallel to a line drawn from the centre of said cir it to the southwest oornar of lot 127 and southeast corner of lot 120 f the nouth vf ■!,■! of black x ■<•>■apollo stevers -:■!! ::,■■■.!■is nli uiue degrees thirty-five minute ea^t one thi-unand t hundred and uighl ft-et thence north flfty-thref degrees wtst ju ft-et to tlie south line of ftoixrk vmiu ibm nortlier'y at rikcht anglei to b uck avenue m the north live of uid ilouck avenue tlitnce north ii degrees ■■..-; 4 ; j feet t-j uie went line of roger treet sx lud ou northerly from bouck avenu thenoe ■.-*<■.. at rulit angles to mid roger ■'!-■■■r i , ■„,: line of naid jkogen street them outh j d sr ■•.•• 60 feet thenre north 37 ueg can isa ti-10 h5 t.i the line of a circle of 3.w feet radius i rhewntreof *» d cinje i n ; • ml 6 deg west 80 1 foatlnxa a j.mnt m i <> nouth iine of ijird avtnue i i*j]j eet wteiterly from the southwest corner of i . . i'.i-hu^i struct thencr norther)v i nd eutertv alonif the line of mid circle w7 fret i thence north & deg , oast 10u4 910 feet thence . r»i i j t - , em 717 feet tbence north 6 due oa*t 1400 fid feet tlience northerly and easterly • nthe line of arurve of 180 feet radius for a lu m:r of 1 72-100 feet thence south s*b deft eaitt mo feet thence easterly ruutheiuiterly and north oa«tcr!y alotij the itneit of a curve of 600 f radi<u for a distance of 200 feet of a curre vi hx feet radius for a dutance of 1 leu leet of a curve ' uf jl feet radiut for a distance of hv feet and of ft urte of 1 feet dulimb for a distaace oi 53t feet tv a iwiint iv the east line f lmaware street 716 feet south from the intersection r the nort'i line of lot l holland i*i company'a survey <■■' the east lino . f delaware atreet thence northe terl alon the lino of a curve of l ■feft ra<lhh for a dirtanco o 495 f et a-nl of a curveof 3ov«ofeet radius7oo fe*t thence nr.rth 48 dee m mtn ea-t itsm feet thence mrtliessurlr aj k the line nf acutve of 15«u loet radius for a diauru-r of 7r.i 6-10 ie*t crot-in the south me of amhervt r.'rt n n ; mi i 3:.5 feet easterly fnjm the nouthoait corner of dcuwareand amherat4treeu;uieurfl north 78 ileir 2 mm cut i^j fett thence easterly alone u tine ut a curve ef 1620 fett raiiiu for adimance of ill 2-10 feet and of a curve uf 1240 fett radfux f<>r a emmm of i ■( feet tlieovo south 7'j dee 44min eaxt i •■feet •:■•:,'■nouttit-utterly ami aoutherly »' the line of a curve uf li 6 feet radiuo for adutanct a ha 6-10 feet thencu south 1 dep 32 mm west 67 feet crowing the uth line nf amherat street at a point4«l im whlailj from the houtheut orner of delaware and linh—iit atircth thene s.juthwe»ujrlv along the line uf » curve of 3270 feet radius for ft di tauoe of w 4-10 feet tltenue south 1j deg u mm • prt 712 feet thence s.iuvhw««erly snd outherly along the line of a rurve of 1002 feet radium for a dis tance of 2,r)2 3-10 feet to a point in the north line of chapin atr»>et ism fe*t wit fntm the northwest c rner of cbapin and main atreets uienn southerly at right atu i to chapin itreet to the south line of cliapin street thencj alone the line o a curve of 1061 f radium for a di.-rtance of 66 feet thence south m«hk 10 in in west 944 feet to the hne of i circle of ■! i ■feet radius thence eatteny and . t r i .!._- the line of said circle 287 lv feet thence south 47 dug 3 mm eaxt 1102 4 10 feet to a point in the eaal line of mans street 200 fert i :.,. ',-. !,-:.■northeast corner of main and steele atnetd tht-nce ulh 47 tu-c . 3 mm east 1376 14-100 feet thence ami southerly along the line of a curve of 2744 feet radius for a uistattce f 2414 feet crownna the north line of idelavan ave nue at a point :*.;;♦ feet easterly from ti,f nurtheant corner of main street and i>elevan avenue ihencn t>uth 3}heg w^ton a lice parallel to and 1025 last distant westerly from the west line of wil deu street »- bid out between beat and ferry tr ■ci j6-100 feet thence south 85 deg 47 mm ev-t 270 fe«t,theiice south 3 deg west 310 feet thence iii v ■!('_. 44 mm raat lttos feet thence south ■] deg wt-st '<-'.'■eet to the line of a circle of 225 feet radius the centre of said circle being at u nur^ectioii of ;)\ centre line of ißcat street with the outh>-rly line of uenesce street continued easterly i*i.-nre easterly and southerly alorg the line oi • circle t its intersection with the north line of bern atom at a point in tha north line of aaid iqest i-t rt l&j feet ea.sterly fnim the intersectii of the sorth me of tiest'street with ths aouth erlv lina or the continuation of uenesee street thence westerly sjgajf the north line of b trejt 2 p feet thence aoutherly at rizht an , best tr*et to the south line of said beet atie thenve outh m dog 33 miv west 156 feet to a line si feet distant easterly st right angles from an \ .. ■; the cuterly li:.eofcamp ktreet,asnowlfti tit,thenceweat rlyat rbrht an«leatoa*id camp atree 16 feet to a line j feet distant wtirterly at rijthtanirl r m and r>arallel to tiis west line of said c»i reet thenco north 41 deg 0 mm west 1 fett to the south line of be*t atreet thencr northerl at rurht i ■■• to bent street to the berth ne of b^taueet thencr north 4 deg 33 mm east m feet ihence auuth 6 : ■*. 28 mm east 6 (•*•, thonee north s dt-r 32 win esxt 1144 feet thence hi.uth 5 deer 47 mm ea.«t 201 feet thence north 3 deir mat along a line parallel to aid 12s feet dis tant wtsterly from the neat line of waiden street 4689.45 feet thence northerly and northwesterly a curre of sm4 feet radius for a di tanceof2^3b 1 feet.thence north 47 lej smia west 1370.20 feet to tha uorthsastcornernf main and bt^-i greets thence nonh 47 dec 3 mm west lhcifeet to the line of the circle of 245 fret radius above de acridwl thence westerly and northerly along the line or said circle 77.62 feet thence north 43 dec s5 mm west 1404 feet thenca alone the north lina of chapin stireetnorth 84 deg.^vest 1468.5 a feet thence aouth 1-j dea west 1*5.8 feet thenca south 1 dee , m eat 300 feet thenca south 23 dec west i*o feet j theuee south 10 deg west 706 feet thence south 29 dag west qoo feet tttence north v \ dec west 404 feet to a r-.m t in the easterly line of xtolaware > kcreet 2143 feet northerly fro<u the northeast corner j of delaware street and deleran avenue that ea nortierlt along lli easterly line of delaware street 27b feet thence northerly and northwesterly al on tne line of a curve of 334 feet radiua ft r a riittan of 281.26 feet thence north 41 dec 21 mm wm 1 46 fet>t thenoe oorthwe^terly and westerly alone the line of a curre of 394 feet radius for a distance of tl feet thence north 85 degrees west 400 feet thence s uth 5 dec weat 10h.9 feet to the line of the circte of 350 feet radius as abore described thence easterly and southeasterly along the tine of aid cirole a 47 feet thence wuth 51 deg 4 mm , tm 1 4 feet thence north 38 i*k sc mm eaat 116 fret to the west line of delaware atreet theoce east erly at right angle to deiftwir street to u evt line of delaware atreei thence south 51 degj^min f»-i 317 feet u the northerly line of bouck arena therce southerly at right angles to bouck avenue to the suuth iine of bouck ftvenoe thence sooth 98 dec 56 itn . went 410 feet to the east una of idelftware itreet thence w ate ly at rijrht ancles to daiaware street to the west line of i>el>warc street tttence north 61 dec 4 mm west 317 feet to the aouth iine of bouck avenue tfceooa northerly at richt ancles of h uck avenue to tha north line of bouck avenue thence north 38 de*.s6 mm east 110 feet thssßos north 51 dec * mm weat 11*04.8 feet to the una f the circle of s5o feet radius ftt above described thence westerly and northwesterly alone the lina of j^i.l ctrcie 334.4 feet ibence aouth 37 dec weat n-li.6 foet thence south 53 dec eaat 89 feet to the north me of jßouok avenue uwnc swuth^ly at right angles to b..uck avenue u tha south una of b»uek avenue thence aouth 37 de west sv7 feet thenca south 9 dec 35 mm . west to the itoe of tha ctrcie of lbe feet radius at the junction of ferry and r.._"p stieeta a above described thence eaatarry aoutheriv and * i;lh*est*rly along t c line of bbm circle for a distance ttf 549 fast to its inwr sectioo w'th a line 34 feet duu t eftsteriy t rijfht angiea from and jwrallel to the east l'ne ol ronn itreet as laid out between jersey and ferry street thenoe southerly on tha una m f distant easterlj at riicht angles from and parallel to ibe *■*•■- line nf aaid r<«era a-rret to m line of the circle ef 250 feet radius ftt the jnnrrrtim of north snd jkocera street as isw darihsii benoe etsterly southerry and westerly aloaf tha hue of a«l circie to us iuwklw with tfcypssth erty lire t north attvat a a liar ril met thence westerly ftkac tba imlhilj km of jjaid horth atreet to a point 100 feet eaal trutmm tha tatarascuon of thi southerly lines of m d north mnat and tort atrac«(b a four rod straat rt i a r i weaterly on • line of a com of tto fast radhutoa wrf«thitaw«owahlhm«rtamterk esreat 100 fact westerly tram tha intanacilon of the aouth llnaa ef aid 2l«ru hki tfrk mnai !>■■reaanj 1 lbcaii wtwl t baaoaaallae el aasd tart street tails imlllli lin wstalha ilsl.fr u»oa<taelosria fauaoitbee^i cue ol thai erie canal tie fkail baadaatai v a,ttiaanriall<miu«ait hum lw«ikaamnlli ol saxta street ac a roa ml md mmilll 11l ml aa • hbiw oeokoe s wuiwhl ktmot criyclert erie county court francis s itsm aasl 1 mill *~ bis wife pwntw i sennet charles h unat.u strag ana hortaass ■i - i t ii ifiiiiininii r -•■-*.- f lit r ton are 1 ■s<jj wmwaii fa imw the ooaaplajm lathis si,hdhn4 a mm af jaar aaaaar oe ai,u..rl.;m > itii i wtta.m l~u daja afstrthaaaniat taeaof eaatalre ol tkadaj i such aarrioa aad h you fell to anrw.r ike teen psmat at aluaah ska palaiu will apply to t»e ou rt tor aao reew ■in ■• la lal illtsiilslsl wakk naiiililiil mlliil tataxahact lallari el ika oo«»ly ol lite at laid slty oa ua waaß slrth day ef maker ua datedll i«h . oat m ima a l baker fg-wa prtv au'y baealo t erie county court.—in the matlar of arrllla niehole • luaatlc bj vir tue uf an aroar graatad by the hob h l barrowt county judfaol arts oooasv oa tka ninth daj wt norambn.lais unllu public aoettaß ail thai real of had aituatt id tba lowa of sardinia cour tjol iris airf si»u u new tori betoj rt ol 1 amabar nto la towaaaia a«abar anaa raafa «•<■, and bouml«d as ika nat by mjaway laaduw from aanaala tutafa to jaatpb rba'a aoraara on tke t or taxi daedad to banat witharil oa ih north by lot ttac and taraaovffa eaat te naka a par all«l lisa wilktaawaat has tanaka uo aaraa ol aadaadaaaora baka«i la arrilla sicbou . lunatic which m i prcmina will la aold at ptiblla auctioa by wllkaa lotal ad rarasuo mlckola aom mltueol aridlaaalk daly apfaiatad k aid aourt aa tka farm af qaorr aadrawa la taa towa of 8«r dlala ttla coyntr oa taa taaalt-aauaadda ot iv ccmbar laet at oaa o'clock p h of that day moraabar i in wiluam lovo rarmos irichols h5-w«w coaiailna erie county court.—in the maltar of jaiaaa n'euola a lunatic by tirtu of an order vrantad by hon h l burrowa c iunly judge of kria county on tba ointa day of kovetn bw 186 to aall at pnblle aoctioa au that parcel of land aitaata in tka town of sardinia id ua ooiin ty ol jut and rtata of new york bain a part of lot number nine towaalllp ntu and tun we bounded aa foilowa oa taa aouth by the blrfawaj leaulnr from sardinia nlla(e to joaeph k'.oa'l aor nan on the weat by land of draalay hopkins on toe north by land of william parker and far anourl emiterly an parker's aouth line ankhf a parall.l lioe with the weat bound o makatweaty aaraaaru nomore lielonging to jamaa mehol a lunati . which premuaa will be aold at ptiblk auction b william lcnjr and harmon klcbols eommittea of aid lunatic dily adporatad b aid co«rt aa the farm of oeorga andrewa in the in of sarainia trie county on tk twenty second day of deeua bar ims at ne o'clock p m of that day kotemur it imu william lono habmon nichols kir-wcw oommitlee fktosaxs propob*ll3 for city printing x in pursuance of see'ion is of title t of the charter of the city of bucalo aa emended by aa act of the legi.lature of the state of new turk peawe april 7th imb notice 1 hereby ftren that sealed proposals will be reaeired until tne twentr-flrst da of ueeemher uia'ant at 10 o'clock a m at the mayoi't office for all the printing including blank bound and unbound to be done for the city of buf fal and for all the departments thereof for onr year from the first day of january 1670 tho s»i printing to be done in the same style of execution a to type and paper as tne beat heretofore fumuhed samples anj sp eiflcitions may be aeen at the mayor's offl>-e on and after the 13th instant ktery proposal or bid lor the performance of the printing speeilad must be accompanied by a bond with one or more sureties to be approved by the i mayor conditional that the bidder or bidders will i i i his or their bid or offer be accepted enter into aeon i trait with the city according to the terms thereof i ami gire security in a bond to said city as requiml i by law for the faltbful performance of raid contract i to the satisfaction of tba mayor comptroller an treasurer so bid or offer for tie performance of all or am portion of the above printing specified will he r eei»ed from any peraon firm or party not residing and doing business in the city of buffa'o the contract will be awarded to the person or per iii or una making the lowest offer or bid to do tbe l>rintlng hereinbefore mentioned no contract bade ia pursuance hereof or any in tereetin the same aha be asskroableto any person r persons without the written aonaentof tike mayor comptroller anil treasurer kach proposition mint be sealed up with the bean tnd directed on the ouuide proposal for cit printing and when thus sealed up and directed the proposition should be enclosed in a separata an relope and directed to the undersigned or either of dated buffalo december bth imb j v u t buuebs mayer i r d pord comptroller hmot ms l haberstro traaamr pet coops ' holiday presents t barnes & baistckoft - 360 main stic.i wl will open monday de ember isili in addition to olr large retail b paktjiint a part of 01 x wholebaie department tor the sm.7 of fancy goods 4c uliiajt ilou ami uam'kitchilf mil i a sets roe bridal pkcsejttb inlaid pearl writiih desks elegant jewel boxes f a n.c v boxes or ete»t dmcsurnon and reioe portmonies jet sets iff liici sufti littmt brushes fancy watches ras rairn v barnes & bancroft la&9 main street uo m buffalo exfres jdß printing ttvfi^k n ii nnr mm fc rap vkkt ud matuuai ot»i hi li>—l
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-15 |
| 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 | 1869-12-15 |
| 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. 8153 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-15 |
| 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 | 1869-12-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691215_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. 8153 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3030 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxiv wednesday bbcember 15 186 a -*&&«• new york unaocourtabut dbatpba&akck of a uhdimt of bosoee foul plat ■£*■fictcd-utoiux arrxum ajtd bajis not coumtswbiteri 15 limbo rittkmunifthbfim.i new yos december 14.-to-day con red ketser br and coamd fetaar j win lmhi fwiiimiwii niitiiiimpii with forging wd printing md button plate for forging sad printing counterfeit rmut jumped checks about 60,000 worth of certified check were loud oo the prestise of the defendant who an liuxmalwi at 50 216 william street seven iiifriimet on on which checks wen worked in we r abo aeiaed at the tame plaoa both de fendante w*n held in default of 20,0uf eaohfor examination the arrests weiom mh bbderuempartiaim'ofcokml wnhelr chief of the eecnt aarrioe dirwion of tht treanry department otto kirumma keeper of a retail atonic hoboken and william bosfi and bebert parker aged napectttely nineteen and twenty yean wen to-day brought before commimioner onbdhw on the charge of rf**i»g ia eovnterfeit noney it appaaw that during the latter part of last week large number of counterfeit twenty dollar bills on the market national bank of tail city were put in cireubtioß in brooklyn parker and bogga have acknowledged tfcat they puehaeedthe bills from kirmmaa the prisoners wen seat to jail the bail for kirtsman being fixed at 1.1,000 and that of bom and parker at 3000 each a por tion of the counterfeit money has been seised mr webster counsel for the spankb government came before tho court to-day sad formally moved for dismissal of libsl i against the spaniih gunboats the court gimated the motion it is probable that fifteen of the teasels will get away to morrow the greater part of to-day was oocupied in shipping their chief engineers the spasiah minister was quite active dur ing the day engineers firemen and coal heaver were ordered to report on board early wednesday morning it was rumored this afternoon that chief appraiser palmer had mized a large amount of sugar for alleged nnderraluation the detective have not yet discovered the whereabouts of either gray or pratt the alleged state bounty bond swindlers eugene fink who negotiated some of the loans made by gray k co on the altered bonds is undergoing an examina tion before the govern ing committee of the stock exchange jay cook a co deny the report that they purchased some of the altered bonds from gray the rumor on the street this afternoon that gray had been arrested in philadelphia ia probably unfounded the board of canvassers report xesbitt elected alderman ie the sixteenth district over florenco sc&nnel anti-tammany by 78 majority it is reported in hoboken that thoman greenwoed who disappeared from west uoboken on the 7th of december was murdered and robbed by a person whe pnr suedhim from new york it appears that greenwood who cane to west hoboken to live some time last year received from hie late home in illinois about 7000 on the day he wan last seen washington tiie contested election cases argued to-day—franking regulation in north germany—tue uooiyear patent cask before the supreme court-conurkb bional proceeding bttxl*giapi t the ixfusr wa»hingtuw december 14.—the naty uepartmeut is to-day advised that the united states steamer powhattan arrived at key west from nassau 12th mat with thirty-six of the ore wof the steamer lillian the severn also arrrived there yesterday evening the pownattan left for philadel phia the sa*ne day the severn has been ordered to savannah to escort the dictator to key weit in the supreme ccurt case of the provi dence rubber company against charles cioodyear executor of charles goodyear deceased union india rubber company and the phctnix rubber company on an appeal from the circuit court for the dis trict of rhode island was taken up and will occupy two or three days in argument the case involves the validity of the the extension of the goodyear patent which.it is alleged was obtained by fraud upon the commissioners and many other minor questions the argument waa commenced by mr payne for the appellants the senate committee of the district of columbia to-day agreed to report a bill to encourage and promote the international exhibition to be held in washington in 1871 tho attorney-general has addressed a letter to the congressional postal commit tee stating that he has been officially ad vised by the director general of posts at berlin that the entire system of frank n , for the north german postal jurisdiction h ■been regulated by recent law by the provii ions of whsch official correspondenoe in matters of interior state service in ti - north german union and proceeding from the stite authorities is made subject to postage and to enable the officer of tl government to prepay official letters the north german port department has pre pared a new kind of stamps for their use the secretary draws from this an addition al argument in favor of abolishing tie franking privilege the contested election cases of van wyck vs green of new york and covode vs fostor of pennsylvania were argued before the committee on election to-day and then referred to a sttb-eommittee xlist congress-second session washisctok december senate mr thurman dem o granlx the joint resolution of the leiri«l»tur of ohio relating tha proposed xvth amend mr trumbull rep lh offered rtaolation which n agreed to instructs the committee on public lamb to inqni whether land offioes in states wherein the are no public lands for sale may not be dis pensed with to the benefit of the public se llr drak«(rep mo introdttoad joint resolution extending for two years the time for the completion of the atlantic and pacific railroad referred ta the committee en facificvailrasd mr cole sep cal istrodnssd a bill to increase the mail steamship serriee between the united states china and japan referred to the committee en poet offices and post reeds mr cole's bill asthorise the postmaster general to increase the ocean mail eerrice between san kraoeiaco and the ports of china and japan to eemi month 1 j serrios bat not to exceed the rats of compensation arthorixed by the act of febraary 17th 13g5 establishing ssonthly mail serriee also a bflltofii the western termiams of the pacific railroad it permits the wnl em pacifto railroad o.mpany to occupy for depot uuiuoana so much of terba baeaa island in the harbor of han frsaciseo as may be rtssigwted by the general at the army and secretary of war as not required in time of peace for military purposes said pritilege to be suspended in time of war or imminent danger mr howard rep mish offered a resolution which was agreed ta injtrnctmr the committee en kmaaee to enquire awl report whether it he not ad nuita to re dace the penalties mentioned in the inter nal bmsm art of jnly 20th 18(8 mr cole rep cal abnutted s n sotntion instractiag the rasas oommittae to eoqdir into the expediency of impoamg » tti of ene dollar a rauoo spoej au distul^3 rants and of eouectinf tax apoa sil dis tolsd spirit by taxia the capacity of stills at bisteqisst it was laid a the tab for the dfsesat mr mor&iix hip me imnncmi lbs death of william pitt fi—sitia lass sssator from maine sad stlsfhisd ha char^t r t lesfth he was fiilloani br messrs flsisss trsmball anthony wunaeae merrill vt catuil psmsni dams tisfcan bisshrtinaf of isml wer ali mh by mr morrilvthen adopted and the senate djssnsd til fllll ■u llllllsilm ii ■! ifcll by mr ueatrr—lsartnat •« ftlfil—it tf.fis.ij of sbafiaauat tttsatf c«l lectora,a in tk unl itmhdfuka^aliftr ■lhll.fc tw imutcl tummk bimmlmliiwmi aaaagthc several states in fir nmsliaei n>lsi» iasli in umd to tcscesw littee am way alllaim by cox—dealarog ttit is imarinr popl imb witk knrcr i mipmum « the treataksvt of aa»sri«»,irilim sills political prisooere under ut h u nn tees thai as tucufth t^qintalovoß dsmn mk tmlml;(j trita o th utknal executive iht mm«il i ialj n iansudiateiitaratallkbehalf bs «-—■*- "■- tmmh m pnram affairs a number of bob were unm and re/erred among tha niatklb faim tomknlb ■■■f w.r to provide foe taking ailsm»liiaii«l nliaai tuu at military iwiw i the iilnii of the continent ud for ghrm aatie oc northern asks ■imi ilumi niliim ' of the approeeh and form ol stenas mr ward bap h t.i aafcsd ana obtained leave to have printed and reoom dttml to the committee on ramartroc two the bill pending far the arhntaskm of virginia to rst.ssaatslii.l u cnagnainpo oaruim hnuanul j*i £■tha the oonatitutiou of virginia hau aerer b o wiled or changed aa to leprire an ti»eo or ahaa of dtiaan a tk united suua tt the rifht to rota in that state who are entitled to t*tt fay th eomtitation thereof now to b raoofniied or of a right to ait maoa jnriea or of a right to eo,nil pwiieuatioß in the ohool fond and choel priiiiiget ac no reoogniaed by aaoh oooititatic a prorided that any alteration of each com itntion ma he made with regard to time md puoe of rwidenoe of toten mr keij.v rep pa pnaented a memorial of the national uolored labor conreation prajinf that the unreyed public landi in 13 south em statea may be nbdii ided int tracta of forty acrea each and my freed man who ahall aettle on one o ! aaid anb dirided traete and cnltirate tl > aama for one year ahall reoeira a patent fc ■thenme the title of aaid land to net in he aettlei and hia heirm and to be inaliat ible for a period of ten years from date of i atry ; anh farther that grant of publio 1 ait made by the geternment to railroad at [« ration of the sonthern statee and o initj b reaion of non-compliance with '-•- ood ditionl annexed to luch granta 9 t re tired but that the laada eal 1 ia aneh lapaed grant be brought w . ia tht operationa of the homestead act the hence went into uommitte on the cenroa bill a diacnaeion follow d on the amendment offered yesterday brawn jatld and coborn pro tiding for tie appor tionment of representation next august mr cobnrn finally withdrew sis and mr jndd's was rejected by 64 a ainet 96 mr gakfield rep 0 t ored tc strike out section twenty-four n lich pro posed to fix the number of rapfeaat^tatires he thought it wiser to leare the wude mat ter of apportienment out of thw bill and let it be reported in another bill which could also provide as to the manner and time of eleotlng the member of congress in reply to mr allison he said he propceed to introduce such a bill during the present session mr allison assenting the seesion was then struck out to section twenty-six requiring statistic of railroad and canal companies of coast wise trade and lake and inland hrer n«w nation mr garfield proposed to add ci press telegraph and life fire and marins insurance companies in the diaeuesion he and mr wood rard al luded to the immense profits of li 0 insur ance the latter oalling it one of tl c most stupendous frauds ever practiced mr ingersolj rerj 111 o eredan amendment requiring statistics froc bank era and brokers which was adopter . mr cox dem ■. v exprei led his opinion that the bill was orerloadtd with inquisitorial requirements whioh w.al.t de lay the completion of the oensus ten yean if they would do something for the people by federal legislation let them stop grant ing subsidies and land to railroads the gentlemen on the other side were responsible for building up these monopolies and now they wanted information how to grappl with children they hail created why did they on every occasion rote down chraj labor and cheap bread in voting against a reciprocity treaty ' why not assist the pec pie in a practical way ? mr pkters rep me asked whether it was not a 1 emocratie congress that made these grants mr cox dem n v replied that then had not been a democratic congress since 1563 mr suhofieu)(rep pa added there never would be a^ain mr cobb rep wij offered as amendment requiring information of the amount of united stated bonds held by cor porations and individnals he wished the information in hopes that the ways and means committee would d.evise some plan of taxing the interest thereof mr i jn>n rep o ), offered a substi tute requiring information as the amount of united states boads held by cor porations executors administrators guardians and trustees and by individuals mr garfield said that he would be glad to git that information but the census committee had come to the conclusion that it would be useless to attempt to get it it could not be got pending the discussion at a quarter past three o'clock a message was received from the senate announcing its proceedings in reference to the death of senator feeasm ] den eulogies of the late senator were pro nounced by messrs lynch peters hale brooks of new york and dawea after whish the house adjourned political ivdu>a state rei bmmwi contettiox • t iblfibkafh t tin litkui ] indiaxafomi dmmw i the re pobliean state committee irod a sail for a conrention on the 22d of february mfubuoan tui-mph i icnimii'itc n t daoambar 14.—the charter election of thim city ea off to-day ud roanltea in the alaetiom of z b bridgaa bepnblicaa mayor and a beptb liean common rmncil collector three re publican saperviaors and three repablican a iwaiira the lekircst izsatounip fraskrokt ky december 14 one ballot waa had for united statea acnator without ohoiee in the scamte the rot toad stmnaon is uccnery 13 tnraer 6 aeattering 6 in the how b>iie»ii 34 mcsrcery 34 tarn«r 11 scattering 16 mecraery will probably be cleeted to morrow aa a mtjority of the acattering tot«a are known to uvor hiat miali airrnuoi woicbri m-n . rimejlin 14.—the rienda of female euffrag arc holdinx forth hen hn 8 9 porter and haabaad mr buckwed and kuhaoh jslia ward how and otter earning ligh»a are preeent jadn benrjckafißofthiactty fnaidan lira howe delirered a long and able addreae on woman safftijc a diacmaioai took puce aa to whether men npiinmile of female uffrefe hould be enued by their proper namee of tyranta lira uretmore ito the procrammc for aiirirenme to-morrow errnl legislative the teuitoun iniimiiit m drumj i cuiuoo dmnba 14.—a apmfcl ina oaahaaayi parte na ihnnh npoit b itn m>o of «■««» u«m tmn wuuk.i>«3kyk>ntjmlvtk a«niilmi«t nlma4 *•• i lf !■■•¥■smis |
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