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buffalo express yol'^it boakbif *-. , = thursday december 16 1869 w 8154 new york tbi came ex * ambor monopoly at an eid f«oceft>:.\os of the oil mfikkjl oostotioir — imb spanish sc9boatb maiiy possea sv tjuesui se m nr>m nnv toek december 15.—a bsnqm en last bight by the rariten * delaware b»y luilro»d company to the officer of the camden ft amboy railroad company n memorable by nuon of the fact that the representatives of tha latter company for oially gave np the monopoly winch by held new jersey tight and fast for quarter of • century the convention of oil refiners today re solved that the atandard gravity of crud petroleum in lu natural aute ahall be 46 degreel and after the firtt of january 18 ( 0 all contract ahail bemade at betweei 44 and 48 degreei gratity the reunion of officer of the sixth arm uorpt wu held here to-day geoeral wu liam b franklin waa ohoaen praaident foi the ensuing year the annual meeting and huiquet were fixed for pl^iladelphia aun bth ererything ia in readiness on board th spanish gunboats and they are expected u leave to-morrow rush c hawkins has brought a suit against geo bliss jr in the superioi court hawkins charges bliss with having by fraudulent eppresentations led him intc the purchass of 1000 shares of the wyoming coapcompany at over fifty and inducing him to hold the stock until a loss of 35,000 had accrued on it legal proceedings against the erie rail way company for overcharges on express freight have commenced in new jersey suits for the recovery of 300,000 in the aggregate have ber.n plaoed in the hands oi lawysrs general sherman is in the city he at tended the opera this evening a large number of graduate members of the delta upsilou college fraternity met at delmonico's this evening and organized a city club with chancellor ferris of the new york university ss president it was resolved to hare a r-icquet at delmoni go's on the istfe j uuary washington judge hoar mhouxkb for til a supeeme bksch-interesting report on di abled soldiers—con or k9sional pro ceklinqs st tilmrafi to r*t ufb.bsb | washington december 15.—the senate in executive sesaiou to-day confirmed no nomination bat merely referred those re beived to-day including that of judge hoar for associate justice of the supreme court which was sect to the committee on judiciary the board of managers of the national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers met here to-iuv the annual report shows that iniarly 4000 disabled soldiers and sailors were supported and aided by moneys dur ing the past year as folows at the central asylum near dayton ohio 1637 at the eastern branch near augusta maine 635 at the northwestern branch near milwau kee wisconsin 4'2b at the pennsylvania branch near philadelphia 419 at the new york branch near rochester 170 at the new jersey soldiers home 323 at other local asylums 102 by out door relief given to those too sick to be i taken to asylums and having families 159 of the whole number so cared for 112 died during the year nearly one-half of con sumption and 531 having been restored to health or prepared in aaylum schools and workshops to support themselves were hon orably discharged 182 belonged to th regular army 44 to the nary and all the rest to the volunteer service their disabil ties ar loss of both arms 9 loss of both lees 8 loss of one arm 321 loss of one let 420 blind 177 insane 52 disabled by other wounds 1054 treated in hospital 1348 of 67 form of disease treated in hoapitalsj there was not a single case of epidemic or malari ous disease , of the whole 1304 receive pension 1193 are native born and 774 are marrieo with wives or minor children living the largest cumber from any state 5 cam from new york pennsylvania has 337 massachusetts 146 and about the propor tionate numbers from all other northern states the regular asvlams are now com pleted and all men at temporary homes will be at once transferred the board will probably be in session for several days i xllst congress—second session washington december 15 senate i petitions were presented and appropri ately referred for the granting of pensions and relief from disabilities mr scmner rep , mass presented a memorial of the laboring men of toe united states in convention asuembled ask ing the intervention of congress in be half of the colored laborers in the southern states after setting forth the immediate necessities of those people the paper asks the admission and distribution among them of public lands of the united stated and the appointment of a commissioner to purchase lands in those southern states where there are now no public lands referred 9b the commit tee on public lands and ordered printed mr hamlin rep me from the committee on the district of columbia re ported with amendments a bill to encourage ! and promote the international lodnstrial j exhibition to be held at washington in the year 1871 mr summer rep mass said that in 1871 it was proposed to hold a similar ! exhibition in london under the auspices of the british government our country was again invited *■: i*ri'uuie to that exhibi tion and tfi present through eonunission n it seemed advisable to proceed with the bill it might t better to chaise the date or if p >*-.'• if the measure uoti farther information had been received he bill was laid over for the pressnt mr anthony rep r 1 l emitted a joint resolution for the distributio tto the members of congress and other offici us who had not received a copy of the copie in the department of state of tributes of nations to the memory of abraham lincoln mr anthony explained that thoae tribute were collections in one volume from representa tives of foreign governments and foreign sources of letters of sympathy relating to the death of president lincoln resoln tion passed mr kellogg rep la offered a resolution directing the committee on commerce to inquire into the expediency of repealing the laws relating to the distri bution of fines forfeitures and penalties in curred under the customs laws and also for increasing the salaries of collectors survey ors aad naval officers at the principal ports of the united states agreed to the senate took up the house resolution providing for a recess from wednesday the 224 instant to wednesday the sth proximo mr fenton rep >". v proposed to amend providing for an adjournment from the 20th inst to the date purposed not agreed to and the resolution mnthen con curred in mr howard rep mich from the committee on pacific railroads reported joint resolutions in relation to lands with i drawn for the benefit of the southern paci fic railroad company of california with an amendment providing that passage of a resolution suspending an order which re mores lands to market shall not be con strued as a recognition of the rights of either of the adverse parties mr casserly dem cal offered resolution which was agreed to directing the secretary of the interior to transmit to tha senate copies of all orders and decisions of his department touching the shore men tioned lands with statement of bis reasons for the orders and information concernicg areaand se ttlem en t of lands mr brownlow rep tens had read from the secretary's desk a long per sonal explanation in regard to his oa—sn tioa with the late political ooateet in test i denying the report that be aided id to attempt to elect andrew jnhasna sen ator o mr brownlow in hi explanation expressed defiance of thoas wb mad at tempted to arraign him for tha alleged be trayal of hi party and myanwfl the belief that tw wfe.rfalnady oartm *— *-— gitiliimi alsh ii niisiiii nf hii inth tmnl.l he wanu isssay.wssri 4mr carpenter rep wii thet spok the floor and m«k , at length in aop oort of hfc renotetiosi oolateg that t£r spanish an m iknlmtb permitted t j leave sow fork the dikßnon on mr carpenter reeo lations relative to the spanish gunboats m quite lengthy lisl — hi—l ehiaiy to m*t carpsnur and guw mr car penter closed as follows : . we an solemnh twund by the uwi of mtion properly eon tidered and expreesly pledged by o«r owi jeolarations upon this hi ject to stand en tirely neutoal detw—u spam and cuba but as the law hu been arlmnistered it hat been a shield to spain and a word to cuba liberty in cuba is in t!w beiplnmiii of infancy ; its life is feebl its pnrae low ) lo not iutoke your aid t behalf of cub i only ask that to be d me the neglect oi which would justly br'dr war apon us it cuba had strength to en on her righto at the oonelntioa of k s speeoh mr car prater moved to pat tlw on it mr sumner rep macs objected and made a brief argui not against inter ference with the gnnbof ts or recognition of the cuban insurgents .* belligerents under the rules the i eolation was laid over mr morrill < repa't then read a long speech favoring a r peal of the eight hoar law hocsi mr ferris hep n j offereda resolution calling on thu secretary of the treasury for a copy of he report of the special agent of the tret 4 ar y in al—wj is reference to establishi 1 a fort there adopted mr jones dem km by unanimous oonsant offered a pream t # and resolution declaring that in tc v 1 *-. ci of george pea body this country sad tl * world have sus tained an irreparable lot v nd reoiting the fact that the queen of (» mt britain the au thorities of london and 1 i emperor of the french have made extn ordinary provision for the transfer of mr oabody's remains to his native land ami su burning the presi dent to order as many a ips of the line as may be considered adeq t for the occa sion to meet at sea the european convoy ard conduct them to thet t shores and make such other preparations i r the reception of his body as are commt isurate with the merits of the deceased at d the dignity of the country mr jones speaking to he resolution ex pressed some surprise t i*t a proposition bad not been offered by • jme other gentle man he presumed tha i members mipbt desire todiscuss it aad tht refore gave notice that he would call it up : w acti n on mon day mr stoughton r)p mich offer sd a resolution calling foi information as to the payment of bouutyftr the capture of jefferson davis adopted mr scofield rep pa offsredare lolution calling on tot secretary of the treasury for information is to the disposi tion made of the 00,0 v received by thu l'oited states as indsmni y for the sg«rea sioa on american eosamei ie pursuant t > the treaty with japan of the 2*2 d of october 1564 adopted mr prosskr rep ,' onn introduced s bill to provide for specif payments mr dix hep ala introduced a bill bo revive the act of june 3 is6c continu ing the benefits of the gra^t of public lands for the use of the tennessee k uooea river kailroad of alabama auci * bill to remove all political disabilities mposed by the xivth amendment mr clarke rep kan offered a resolution declaring it as the judgment of the house that whenever üblic lands are disencumbered of indian*titles they shall be immediately open to settlement under existing laws or under inrh rule and regu lations as congress may pr iscribe and that the sale of indian lands to orporations and speculators by treaty or i ipulation is con trary to sound reputiliratl policy and in de rogation of the rights nf the people and that the house will retc se hereafter to make any appropriation | • carry out the proviaioa of indian treu es in which the terms of this resolution ar > not adhered to referred mr mcnc.en dem t asked leare to offer a resolution callim for information as to the government bond i loaned to rail road companies and the amount received from national banks etc objected to mr dyer rep mo introduced a bill to increase the tax on circulation deposits and average an tuat of capital stock of national bar . s beyon 1 the amount invested in l'nited states bonds mr arnell kep isnn offered a resolntion calling on the secretary of the interior for information as to public lands remaining unappropriated iv the several southern - and tsouthit stera states adopted a resolution was offered requesting the committee on mines and mining to investi gate the causes that oec tioned the late horrible accident in tb avondale mine pennsylvania whereby in s ware lost and if there be power under 111 constitution to report a bill embodying n h provisions as will so far as practicable p event the recur renoe of such accidents in*m>al mines also to reporton the propriety of a creation by the house of a oomai tte to be called committee of public safew whose duty it shall be to investigate cat-ms of accidents whereby human life is enfuigered or lost and to recommend legislation to provide against the happening of the same to pun ish those persons by whose negligence or carelessness they may be occasioned adopted the house went intj committe on whole on the census bill the amendments pend ng yesterday for the collection of statistics of united states bonds held by corporation and individual \ were rejected various propositions ere made as to railroad and other statistics but the amend ment effered yesterday by mr gu6eul from the census commfttee was adopted with but slight alterations various propositions w;re slso made and discussed in relation to tie details in the schedule of inqniries mr jenckes rep r i mored to strike out the agricultur.l schedule in the bill and leave the superintendent of tha en*a to frame a schc.d lie which would naturally vary according to location messrs iar&eld and ? sine argned against the motion and it wait reacted mr binuiiam l>p 0 would amend by inserting a new aw tion directing the superintendent of th <.". amum to report to congress on or befor tlbs 6rst day of sep tember next the tual enumeration of people of the several states he supported the amendment by aw argument in favor of the right of the people to be represented in the next congress according to tha popula tion of 1870 the bill was rejected by co to 76 the committee then reported to the house the hoo proceeded to vote on the amendments agreed to in committee of the whole mos of them were merely verbal alterations as d vere agreed to the amendments iffeed by mr jencks for the appointment of special deputies to collect and arrang i t^anpfaetnring and social statistics we « hgreu to yeas 90 nays 86 without duposini of 11 the ameidments the hoom at four o"cloak adjourned political th kextccgy 9 datokshit it njiun to rm tnom-j locum daormbar is.—on th we ond ballot for smator utmn nctini 55 tott mecnery 64 oalloday 16 stan ley 10 back 1 the ;< mt hhim th«b ad joaimd until to morro r ituelni>md t knokfort th*t if tm heutorul ««. i nnn »«« *"™ b mccr^rr d 8t • m"f lrs "£> nppn.vrf by » m»i s^l«sr «*"« f«(3»llod»f !• the : cood bftllat to-mor im hi hnn hgn ti'iw—y fxiulc n'muot woum dt la.—o>*h ■» cimhrthm ■*»!■««■«*»*— tor twt»ry bhefcwll imwwl «!■«■»■anhl tinn ju|*u »»— i^y iwrth mkkw «*»• jmrtm t tt next 8uu«taolfa«»»ode»»««p!>nr»»f suk snc u umm mn f an^~ae==nvansnanwaaak itjcavtbanczzxaaajl »» oani a*r ill>nl l o lllllgj ■■n -] itai hh->hi foreign t losdo.i timo oh c iuduji ucirbo citt-a koto th k utolctioii mimm uf l ha—attaibi in munnnnn diet lwmw dnlwiir 1 ik tima a as editorial os the 0 m'urn laaiaj itj ra*tj uyi ite rriacti * fey tk united stataa swk relieve b jland of an wk wartqaaatiea ii h»a de tutidl wmciud>hdlhl jaa tl candies tariff mu diaorimini - agaiaet dire t trade between tk u a aad england canada voald raoagai , cloear ma am oial intareet witk ika i m sutee thaa nth england ud polit j ia ran to fol low coownul mm<ib i«nt adspoutk wait«i taa ewi om tjj to uj d pna.l , m ridmi k ing for cloaer ralstiosi b nil tka brituh joloni ud tha how^nnnt earl liranriua raplied ppra ( unir irqiimt and dwland thai k tv uppo—d to 0010 koonßaanhafh to ct mm rnhl»t of su fraooiaeo ia mv utiu witk th n'ortk ginui lloyd'l g iaaukip coßpaaj tortkatn-u.jntw.ot oli fn chi ml tenor deoambor 18 newa kaa ban rooairad boa st fab aburg that aaerat politioal innnhn kan b v rlsntaul at moacow and ia the ii urior protuaaa of europaan ruaaia and tk ; they wara plot tins aa inanrraetioa tc taka plaoa on th 17th of fabmary tha at jtanary of the aouooipatioa of tha aarfa south ami ca loicdom deoakbar is intalligaaoa h been receited from m i ( totidao that tbe i'rukvajran goternmaiit 1 i reeallad all ii • politioal aiiln exoapt ii floraa tai rim oaoambar u advioaa from madrid repreaant that t • quntion of th sovereignty ia rapidly ap reaching a defi nite and aaiiafaotorj * lutioa it ia aa ert«d that all tha naoaaaj rj maaaaraa har been taken to proclaim tk i duke of oeaoa king of spain and that the proclamation will be made aoon after c viatmaa cuba havana deeambar i captain gene ral de rodae haa author rd the coancil of alataanae to iapoaa aa tax on tngara ud linn for t a pnrpoaa of raia i«g tha rataawa anftoanv m ootot the atum cipal deflcianey another detaokmant t troopa arrited to-day front spain the intelligent from porto rico ia httha effect that the captain g«eral of thaf v land had granted pannier on to return to the natirea who oompromiaid in the retolu tion of lut year bat daclarea all for eignera implicated in the rrnvement are to remain baniahed the spanish nrßon m»r,rln december is the offioial oatrttt publiahea a dee r .'> reatoring tha conatitntioaal gnarantea h hich were ana pended during i the saps lioan iniurnc tii m tha qaxttt alao pic 4ol)ratee ordera for the holding of elections to fill twenty nine racant eeata in the cot tea it ia rumored that the kjg of italy re oently told the spanuh ambaaaador at florence that he ahould rafiiae hia oonaant to the coronation of the dnls of genoa it iaaleo reported that archduke victor bro ther of the emperor of austria haa refnaad otertnreo made to him by spain in oonnee tion with tbe throne red river determined attitude of tfjk srbels - qoverwor httavith * prbiwn i ncmber of mcdouqall'ft itafr forced acbosi the line bt ttlmlafl to th ,!!!■] chicaoo december 15 a special dis pitch to the tribune from it paul of this date says late m tell if from red river ia to the effect that so rebels had plated governor motari,tl under oloae guard on account of his rec*/it proclamatioo adviairfr them to lay dow their arms and btibmit to the government captain camp bell of mcuongall'l party attempted to en ter fort garry but waa met at the gate by the sentinels who forced him back upon american soil upon th pain of being shot he has bean forbidden to reenter the lines of the insurgents an aeoomat says that the rebe!s continue to issue rations from the hudson bay company's goods with regularity and that it is making gnat inroads npon the protisios of the com pany religion mabuchdbztn methodiff coxtzktiok a more definite kepukt demaxdid op the commttks oic tux looe concern rrauds-the nibi.k !>.' m hool wr nmura to m ; niam ] bostok dmrnbv 15 dm methodiat epiecopal state conrentun at iu eeeaion to-day adoptad tha followin .: whereat painful and « inning nmn ban epraad tar and wida c defalcation is th managmßeot of onr i k conoara in m.w yark awl ikmu th late npoct of the book committee cone aing the iuu while ahowtns that theea amort are not wholly gronndlem bat m mtly imperfeot and unaatisfaetory thanio ) baolvtd that we racpee ully nil pos the aaid book committee ri full report of bach facta within their v iowledg at are neceaiary to a clear ondestanding of the manner in which this gr«a interest of the church haa been managed rttohmd that we urgetuy reqoeet the tih.committx of int««tl)ral on to ealoiuly parnie their labor to the ♦ tent neeeeaary to a foil udentaadiaft of taa aoain of tha eonoara ruolvtd that regarding be bible ac the only enficient rale of chritian faiti aad palladinm of oar libertie jefcek wptm all attempta to ezele.de it hm aar pablio eehoola or to break down iw anthority aaa blow at the foudatiou of upoblieaniaia reaolatiou itrongly rstanmg a pro hibitory liquor law were tlao paaaad tha oonreation telegraphic summary f rui nataaaara ifimte bn»*ttm prrmcbch daosmbat 14 ooean moon and moonhaad is . tamptiag to ar reat three prefeorional tkirea wen both hot u latter iliagllljaai ■. the tkierea were captured lounvuu diiaatm li — peter oeld erieh th miinl nmtmr of fcia wila and child naar troy ladjuu in wotaa bar m aoputtad attar a raa day trial silica his acquittal ha haa\nai)ial a ranag unfran daoaxbar h.-th«i«mu»aa o bauas«md«,l»»a«oli»o»orofi»»ai«i nroma waa bonad laa mjrht^tafathar with tha rarmitara ux 10.000 cltdi ohio dae 14 bobert sawud f^to^dacawaathaul^shonnmd.da h,7aftat fro mjuiia ratairad thai morning by falling from tli 5 traia batwan clyjaasd fremont lonsvnu kmtaoky daomabar 14 a party of ana imudrad ar.aad ban took two nitroaa out of tha itichawj kan tnoky jail on bnoday u.gt t haogad one whipnadtha other u>d nt hua bach scums pa daotiaber 14.—tha t nil ■•"" ' *-■---»■-* vod ra part tatal r«.pu 100,077 «, a which 76.«35 tl baa t-o mmji^h diatribatad taara aaarfy u,w»balaajaa iaaavua>«o«mkla«m f fwbkw phi baa mvooo lhl|inil>l om aall at v p«oa.tbltanat fatal afftribrtlom aat bo of ■*«_£ a tha va^niaral cau ffttaital itam rvmiw aw hgatißal lau flhal fiav h «. i*7o a«d«aau«bßaimlilalta twataaua i iili i imii il|bi ■*■!■all llanann tha avajaoal h alaa ra qaaataatha ll t llll»l f ajatlavka wy ji|i aibwdaittwfiy ♦> hwinu pi i—a 11 a.—u th a of mdwau w—itmtattamllmi ■, j«d ctanlnm mfli l«mn at judg mwiiilhi m fc fokn*li to kii for tun writ •*»•*• nw intimi arte «• lie # * * ™ ■— i .^ ■■■■j j 1 li»1 m tor*le 4 ot—tton for u prw i ruihiiigi ki^mduami tatifi fartoof-r*ul>|yl isjiliil jndgmvn ilrtiiii inhtm li in till if \\ ■1 ' ttaaeh iow ifllmi it ifcn a paint nmwlvfcmnj lirilia unfavorably o tk pmwir war whrtha th nmni nurfly th qm£m oowt et»m tek ef fect in onfcari if ot ties ut prison r wm dot uwfally in c**tody a fir rt pout ltrt imc bight heatroyed • large hotel and nrt ether imikuaga isdiawaroi.il decaaahsr 14—the tint mtniw taeamwof th cumberland will b a«m at tb v*d»*iy of m«io to day at t o'clock nalson truaeal will oak th iwptn rh general ne*;ley haakau v7«d ud scriber armed this muh g«mtw shen.ua will be her id th aoraicg j loicdoir dee—bar 14.—an import aait papal doll haa baa immj bj*r the •*-»■f strict sway kk«s».«g regulation for the eoummiml t'ouocu in th exor dia ha holiawaa j aorta th huaop to liw in th practic of charity buanliu , sobriety ud ptou dm me th saeaion of th 4'ouncil u declares that although th nut of raatf-fl proucwi uon for th council ielonga only to him self sad th court 0 roma ad not tt d mmttmm tdtm h d*£r«a aad xhorta v i y ffalht to think it hi daty to make propwi ■tu»a,b tt toqt*«a*o<wdition firat that th proportion be bftde in writing aad hmitt*l pritafely to a coun cil ofbuhopa n*m#il yy th pop swond—that tba fropoaition bti for iu obj*ct th mral int>r«et of th church not of a partiealu di^**e third—that it to x aompaaiad by a atat ment of th motirea vhioh have l*d to it pn-wntatiod powth—that it b oonformabl to ths pirit aad traditioßa 4 thttcatholic churoh hi hulim impn^aa aacraoy on rary parson ono*ni*d m th ooatciliwy labora th order of pr*o«d«no ia find as fol lowa : cardwal biahopa cardinal pr:r«tn cardinal daaoona fatharoha i'rtuit -, archbiahoda buhopa abbou o«u*rala of monaatic order the father an authorized to dertgnat ton of their numltrr to be charged with tbe judicial aattlameat of oontaatatiuas ariaing among th father themaelve the bull appoint the officer of the council naming aa leyrti or procaidtt over th general ooogren iona cardinala 1 rciaack d luca fiuaare buio and cap th father who d*%lr to harmonize tba aaawnbly mart obtai an autboniktioc from th ugoli th r*ninf pr*oe*diag the day on which they intafrd to apeak thos who intend to propo**v canona must hnt inbmit them to one of th foar oommis nonara on faith diaciplin hrli^v.h oniera and oriental affair the%e <■■<,■- miaaionen will be choaen by the fathers but each will be preaided over by cardinal named by th i pope th ball prohibits th fathers from ab senting themsewea befogs the oonclufiinn of the council and authorize them to reiide outaid of their giooeaea during the entire period of the council a majority of the bishop are disaatinflrd with many of the protiajona of the papal bull nkw york deceml er 15.—an order haa been issued by ju*ti ■« cardozo appoint ing bedjamin wood recvirer i the tury case an important national oontration of petroleum refiners is iteir.'j held at the mer chants ecohange in pine street the sest>i<him having commenced yesterday tlio trade in new york philadflpl ia boaton cleve land baltimore pittabui and other citira ia fully represented thyf whole of yrvu-.r day afternoon ea*ion >"■* taken up with endeavors to fix the spec^o gravity stiud ard of merchantable oils -' in the ease of heath t md other v the qold exchange in whi«h the arbitration committee waa restrained from adjusting difterencea arising oat of the transactioos of the 24th of september laat a decisiun haa juat beta rendered pj judge i of the court of common pl^as dissolvid tbo preliminary injunction an the gmun<l that heath ft co are without he jurisdiction of th oommitter and it ward being ir.ca pabl of enforcement no injury can rcisult to the plaintiff the sun aaya the spaniards are enlist ing men here to aerve against cuba wq learn that legal evidence of thf fact has been offered to the law officer of the united statsa in this city and tiey declia to ro oeive it or in any way act upon it the sun also say 1 j exprea ordera from washingtontha cuatrm uoose aathor itie yesterday prohibited any farther 4 livery of sugar at this tne reasoa for tmuing thea orders h*a not transpired but th genaral tv pposi tton ia that the gov • rnm*nt nmt have reo*i**d inf«vmation of heary and srtah*iti franda among the sugar importers morris s hill late cashier of the farm er and drovers national bank of i it m weetcheater county waa brought liafore juatioe ferris at whit plains yostcnuy on a ouarg of embezzling 30,0tm1 b«lr>ii ing to the above bank the examination waa postponed until tha 2&th for th pur pose of giving expert an opportunity to report on th state of the unk clinton l mcniam bn^ght a suit in tha sapreme court yesterday to recover 23 000 from john kellogg oat a oontraot for th parshaa aad sale of stock th firm of m*rriaaa k bartietfc on th nrat of hep umber 1863 aold to th firm of jeroina k*lk*jt*;co 1200 shares of michigan ho th - m railroad atock at 108 oa bayer'so t an of thna days when option expirad stock had declined to 87 plaintiffs tendered atock bat payment waa refused th plaintiff aw to reeov*r the difference betwoen thn prio on th day of the a*l and the day whan the purchaas should hay bc«n c m pl*t*d th dafendant demurred on thii ground that tha plaintiffs ought awaai to keep their tender good and claim sp*rtlia pcrformaac of their contract or that they ho*ld hay aold steak for aoooant of au fendaaiu aad charged ta**n with th differ asm th conrt a—taia*j th demurrer aad randand jaiigawtit far defendant washihotoit daeambar 15 lufjreaent ativ btokaa of tiiaisaii has written ■etwr to senator soauar aswl otksr in re gard to affairs in hi state io which he do misa the approaching goaatitvtional cottvratioa a ill«gal a anoowtitutiuiml and fvolatiaaiary h*aayataana—ea im ia th aaa jmtnrtiiii nnaflltii n aa fl*.»»ii n 1 equally aaad to b r*oua truoud by con a new york trsmne ijucial aays th«ra ia mflni—t authonly for tfis statement that tha praairliat wfll te-4ay aaaid toth senate tha a of attorney oanaral hoar to tha nmit o tba hapraaa para it i aaid thac tha aaa>s was nt ia along with a lot uf uttar sna*inatmtm irrt rt thfr thin ii m a vide—a thm w*n hvwavajr a aumur of oii*atin pr***ntedt*sterday,andth rr**aa*bs a s*orav*ry aaia mm was impnrx ut u dmiiinoi <*. k mlogte aa the talk o tawr flmilin tk mirti n tmmi t mm ik bmmfik nd tk aaaaa will tknhn k ntanwl te-dij tim nwmilm taoohu noiuredty which p«md ia th bw ob llowuy wwlfcl iiii t wmi|»rto(ll utraaty am om ff mimk m it m r b ry u km us rafsutimu of a nawnul ofcanotar brtnw th uiiiud h>f mil fc rtvnmam i m r»fc km rnrih it » h k i u»k koritiaa to s iimoumiam oil raeh regnls uou ntmj so«*^r who vot«l to u^t»in tk ranlatua vuw tkwaaslra in fanir of l»llkll trtmmt mdal mj aameuta ja*bm q«r atiu ■■■«■>■■tofcadwhia umiiitii *- **■- " "■'-**■■""■'-■boatitu*aid,oi kk a*^t wkwat neial ■«*■ttmt a*r dana«u wat w»^ij b liliiliii with tk jad u f«bl last i m iaatmikl or lv to mo with t n«<mi ad ki m isnrynnclt imaiii ha km •«■iav*ftaa*l tin ilfk t nttn aa kw •♦»» aad again hu k a •*, kat k u-iiy k.r m a tk mk*r ■»» >~— of taa oonrt ritnl i kitflilin ad form a - ■- to kit .^ th jjp d ia skxla 111 lint kia f it -^ th tkoasat ibtk s wst *-. m k*hm nc lataamni •■bjibrs mas-j the buffalo express pubuuu7t thk express peectise co ho u b iwak riui thb irarnraxxpbds it •«<")« i ~> < r m , a«liy«r»i to citj aslaallan at lixtui busin ess directory aivs bl'sixbaiafd location op the lmadis'j housk3 of buffalo ithott nt our nadm who mmkm purchaaas in bui i , , rtimug w iju atki uling it m a rafar«uc w.l m«t i'um and trouoie the fstoetloa haj been ar i j u»u mi uluktlj tiusi clash 1 architects ctkcb l roi teii us mug m axes planks edge tlb bkat i . a i j » uitt l krcbar ge -■" aol implements c*^tln » c li..waru liu okkr ji vje*.»'«r'^ll 11 » blktaco iaiu eoc ses tranissi ' kb stationery martin tayu * bku . i 7 main cor l.u.i biu;i:i ldr *. tos mam 11 h otis ■'. '"» maiii a ja w seneca * jlaju rjs^j b°oks stationery 4c '■j4sl22 manupacturbr " """"« cr 194 and iv waiblnftoa ir'j^pf'.oiikbs wholaulet retail jr > ts 1l cloths kkatheius . j zuok uph-,.ilcrer 7 m«in coiiracnoraw whoi m i 11ksuy liuh>k,q heunck h a l"«i:,lnl,r n •»;' - < lii.na glass * crockery ■:..».♦ oneill jlo in aaa k ■.> ha>,i,hi „ carriages eaii.'kyi wai.i.a li l.or wi courur iloiuc crackers 4c . ovunh 4 bun li md ib 7 uliujtt coal wholesale nd r«uil c n m.iilhv 4 uu u.r tria ul lima ocoklik uakin ajl tool lai,i coal and pio iron 0 ft wilson & co 96 ohi cor himtelppl «. i lii'.ustkom i conimerd«l wh»rt t 01 u»lij itieel ury noona koud 11eht * uo..shj m n rr .,, 7jyer and eenovatok tl jcuestir 48 jn kwelope > jlfactimees s w fhoaiish 11 svu en oravi j on wood otu d wiuutmak j mm fancy goods 4c toloxk h11.111.1m & cu uo iuu furniture ac isaac d white 267 miln 1 bristol a uu m mmin flour feed and grain w h cußll tinu « xnuu fruit and oysters latt rrlit 1.u..m wmbuijton im brass castings bukf alo likass fol"ndry 78 cxcbftof cj^ass and i'ai'er show cards ■* p huffsian m k b«ncc rt up uun qkockbb whole«»le a m jullnsrun fl m . . uitocers wholoulo and kct»il c i uoliian 17u u lifc-u w bcotl1 17 k sunec jests furnishing goods auuis.in h stafford sot m b n lawrenl'k & bo.v ku m&in juns and jewelry j o bououn & co l«i m hotels bonnets hotel cor waalmiftnn 0.l curoll harness saddles 40 j 5 i.ytle a m>s 20 >.; .-..■• v mvi x li ki-liiikv sucnmor v j uum plirey a itro 303 m«in liakhwark iron 4c c e wal.r.uh't.k sum nd 9 strut hurt.i.nj et kif r i arl n>l sti._ca h).\'ky bllltr.vhu ' i c^uiiu r')wleii a h>n v kcnoa ukwitfc i'uvllti 234 haln cor w 8»«i hakowahe and metals prarr v *..■., i 4i u 1.0 terrace hot air kuknaces a d ill.lib hi i.in hai.s l'a and kirs c f ocobukit i i»h p;;i:'jtui.i '. ijk i-dlin w mrttt r i mate ihos foundry laolk ir.in v.'ukks poiry cor mlnintppl olinto.i iriiv w'll.ks,o,itcl,,otjicl«h iron kkjmjebjj kmiines boilers oeo w tbm g m«f«s .. co wfcthinirton nrohio irox nails k r spiks c pratt a co «, 4 4uterr««c lager bkeu killi\rds 40 michael k-il.stkk u1 main t ■light carriage and sleigh d c godwin 338 mid 336 w^liiii^ton looking glass ficturk frames howard h duntinq 15 k sv*n malleable iron fratt t letchwor.tii ij mill 54 lirnm mahrle mantles and grates c 3 cooper 511 u ur l swartz k c >.. 3i m»iii marbfte 4 granite works demmon's a korsun corm-t court and uoryui j^hn ckawfokit 1 9 i i idtf sijt^kn millinery wholewle nd retail benily o'liules.2-jo m»in w 11 woodward i'l m&in mourning ooubs dodd best ■■co 114 m«ln manufacturing jewelers tc u f uenolinu 3i7 wuhiut.'ton music dealeiw and publishers jewett a mibcuka 263 m&ln organs portable pipe derrick fei.uexaker k co n 41 n.l 43 clinton oriians melodeons tc or.n a l-lll.n l 1 co nia<>r s nth ud «• nluiil oils paints tc %. peabe qi uld 67 sl*in planing mills door 3 sash 40 v a evanm a co meuh»nir rillntf.lis 4 blank book man'fs baker « jus r..h ■■■> v i ■..".: *...■•.!■i tr««t piastic slate roofing b f i.nnek 244 iv pianos ht3to ftc oottikn t dexton hi main piano manufactrr.er's c kl'rtzman ll lv wi-1 110 ut»»ta devisk bkoi 401 nu^-»r cor ori'i.il paper hangings c h h birue.hs awb hontuiimery bros 5 mala ueuiirtt nichols 57d h»in photographers w m knioht 5 ham e b uamiilkton 506 and 480 mala h l uua 379 main sewing machines o«otkr k baker s 11 co , 411 maia whf.elem k wilson 8 m c0..r75 mala r wuuxsx * oibbss m co 14 9 diruloa howk 1k.c0.1l w sw«n fi.orxnccs m co 401 main saddlery hardware tc pratt « letcaworth si and 64 torract silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie is7 main stove hollow ware bird a co wir bra.w st and eri cana stained glass buffalo stunei ola3j work 3 t pearl osol l burn w malu steam coffee ft spice mills chase a co 331 main oppoait cbunshea school rurniture w chase a son 2i2 scvsntn scales and safes buffalo scale works 3 main stoves and hakdwajte shaw eflris^co 446 main stoves purnv'es and ranges t . swartz & co 303 main tobacconists am artwhar 250waahin^ria40*.h»pearl uibjon x lio'aard «: c.t 2w washington watchfs jfvf.lry 4 diamonds pitkln'd jkweikv ktork 292 main t ie tlckl\v»rf j64 miun dan u castle if mail breves pho3 1j 1 maih w itch makers ft jewelers ivlivh walker 2 7 main uojbe daocmher t at taa naldeaoe of mrv ke 3 mi hla>n tlrwt 1 h moon aj»l u • i'naajlia.alhi l«uco ul itm fonftrj hereafter moairmlmf o»»am a tonpl-t awrtismt at raaaooabw peto slaaa aiavaw olauav lum losaa wlaiow 01a aawrud atoa flat him h mprdit.biiauo.s.r ezdn'jf 1 ' board-by a youso «««*■fcu f»alin lh.»o » jugiwmb chajtceh party engaged in wasi-ed-a partner with 7 i i»y nr buaiaess in thta dty profit uul f h sale—the stock and good wiljof a grocery store doing a rood business histzsx - "»«« 5 m ec i kt up the banines f ur information inuuirt at f fu cottage and alien street \,. tl wawtgp pounty orders county or j dm-910,000 of ccmty orders nnfd by lol'is otto rcsj estau broker *" brown's budding | milf-rumaltft ~ 001 delaware street-a com-i ofjlprtent k iritj do general housework am*d ■ni...fdiat?ly li.wt to book binderh.-wanted a x forwarder b\klk & jones 0 and 151 tta-hngt/in it—t kl wanted by a competent ohtation wanted by a phot h n?2l u o1 in a family to do wvint ' and cliunbarwork or to lake c*r of children call aia,3hraf mtr»-t j.jj v j**!matio ss males w r anted-a situation as gar address franri port thl offlc jl 6 . flt 4 gentleman who has had * v an experience . r more than eighteen years sa h jk . -■per trller and a<-couut*ut in baukiog au'i holea.je house is at liberty to m»kt an n.ags msnt th he city ref.rence»gi»en addre * al .. b , '.-."' swan si.eet 1-13 4t for sale—hocseisc delaware street property for sale two uew two tory brick dwi ii i|t s with french top b,u st.x4o each iituat on th west iiiie of dela.wa.re btre«t u«ar ailea the lvi i k " re modem tylc with »»« wau-r cemeuttd c*uan and uuiklries p-noni driir>ui of pu cha«ng are invited m examine toe buildinpi j lyon_ft baker erie laiul ogles buffalo river property fob saie lot 811 feet front and about 800 fe«t depth eit«ndin ß rromth river thn.tuh tj ttw h eanaj l>i ni f between hatch slip mid pratt * wad lam blip lton ft baker erie t.an.j office water front l»t—a lajftg 10l on jiaved itreet and a'so havins wa fr it ■' wtsftk t>y ni7i,iti hjiu-ndid locution i coai or lumber yank wul le w.lil ran law u lyos a baker erie land offu-e irstclass east-sidk prdpeiity x for wle thn rutndi.iliouit 1 s<iwj a d att cor ul s division and michigan u , with furnac una water n<l bath room all in gu.-d rejair lot 7 aluo s-nory ami basement ami ttti nriek hou»e 1.13 8 i>i»i-inn «., with mw french roof ran w i*r bath brick ham n alley in rtar house hai rfi'inw al in food ordnr also the a-»tory and wtn bri k clwrlllne s3 oai t very good home lot 40 ft front lyo-n i baker to land office houses and lots for sa le by hume asanfurd.ifi west tiwin st lludaon st 1 itory frame lotsoijoo prkc am ou3 wa»hin^tjn t 2-*.ior7 lirick lot 10x70 nti 2fil north division st 2-mory frame kt 15xljfl bg and a fifth st t stofr ftiaw loul.le house1 loi uxluo prios»zsuo 2.'.7 em eajfle t l-*tory frame lot s0il20 pri 111 t'arrol it 1-suirj fratns ami 1-itorr brisk prir-e l':^o 372 nt.nli division at i^-ntory frame lot lixlli prln z;;oo 1u clinton st i-story framf lot 25iloo prie 00 qtofli st lj-story frame lot lix 77 pries 24 arkaasmrt lj-itnry frame lot wiloo prie ist sixth t 1-st^ry cottaji lot nxl3 prit ittofc isi sixth it 1-story cguajt lot 25il00 prlr ii ho i i'.-nnsylvania st 2-story frame lot wilflo pric iff ninth st 1-itory fruns and barn lot 4<>xl nl jincc fi.".-to iv kltr l li*tol7 frame lot wxloo prtat 17ft kletenth it lj-rtory frame lot 30 to all prlc ■2 vo v.t che-itiiut at it-story frame lot 5xk pnee 2y monn^e i-story frame ctta^e lot 30x109 pri c 1500 177 kleventn t 1-story frame eotuiro lot so t alley price 150 63 college it 1-story frame eottajre lot 80x100 price 11.500 136 fifth st 1-story frams tottage new pric 67 m'tiroeit 1 story fiuut cottage lot soxlot prii-e 41300 summer at 1-itury tram cottage lot s"\2o / ihkap bocsba fox salk tw \_' new ij-a-.ry frame h»u 09 and 106 cotuin st nh g*m and water and van de-irahle ne*r lj-ntor rotu_-e on twelfth t near mar land twn-s'or.'frame,'j4o fare avf lar*e ot two-it-jry frame 71 sev nth st with bar untor mm*,m4 ninth it vitli t-arj u tory bri.:k 3i>4 yi-rk t lot toiloo tw u rt ry brick,lm 8 uivislon st central l»cat:o 1 i-'ii hnck 3iu swan t noarly new two-story frame ssa seneca st lot 0x179 to fa - *■!()■-, n b i r s i.ti all th abi*e property will he sold cheap aad mos'ly on v terms f-jr partil-ulirs appjto loch otto re*l e-utehri.ker 18 8 br»wn'«b.im kyu for sale a new residence on the bcuthwest corner si llawood avenue aud ilrraat t perfectly flii:ihed throughout ■apply to john v tjij 81 pearl st ij^oß sale.—a new and first da t j story resilience wi'h all ths anhlern n pnttemei^t south side nf ferry street west of z>«l aware lot i5uxj9c foet term easy f ft em k2otf ihoilistor building for sale-house and lot im swan it price fcioo apply to john otto b2 peajl at i7or sale—by m mccomb 10 s ' dlri*ioq t flouring mill for aale in the village of willlock nearly new has all the modern tmproremenu this .■-, ■ot the finest mills n thb state has 24 feat bf r'oiindry for ale in the village of aurora in full operation doing itl-f businew this 1 ifixxl chance tor any on who wishes to engage in thu kind of slire^nd dwelling for sale in th villac of w!l link this s one •! tb flnent batldinffa in the place and i v.'n « larg cwaniry trade wtil ell th stock if dmired a flrat-clmi residenre for . • in tli >; v of aimirv ood barn atxtul 1 aore ot fr-mn-l fruit of all kinds nhade trees c about fly minute wal from toe depot vulaaje residence for sale in aurora lth *\ acre ' '' ■«; r.i'-'i laud has every kind f ruit s;ootl t«m tiring viter.ic about flreminuto>',walklrom f->r s&le in the v[\\.*e of aurora 1-ntory fruae - +••••* -'■-: -! it fine style has one ». ■' f land two minume walk from ttae depoi f rsajetnthe tfllsy of wiliink msvf hou»e with n cellar r barn ono acre of land fruit jtc fur sale several tine farm near the ri lag of a - - r fruca 10 acr up to 120 acres all undar fine all rjtb above property will be sold cheap nd on a#y temm,or 011 l take pan city property in exchange 17»or sale—the following de t 1 sirable res'dencea ko it delaware at 2-story wing and barn i water and furnace lotm^xlls no 6 main st s-«tory with s-«tory nar gas water and furnace lut 20x115 with an extension kg waahuvtoß t no 488 waabington at s-«tory and attic with a lot 18>w gu water and furnace lot 25x100 n 40 bat mohawk *~ ft-story and attic gaa anj ; a fin boum and large ground at bjt*v g«iesr l£y?i m*ta «., s-*of7 with wing gm water andfurnaoe lot 42x116 ift no 7 erfwanl st 2-story and wtng lot hx4o no si delaware plate gas waier and furnace ot 40rfoo a h otto.jpsskrist great~bargaix offered fora few day-.-resident ms hatd sl next to north prtebyterian church al mode f v menta if . t sold within w days u1 ba wsed for a term of years for v * johk otto 81 f-*rl st f)r sale—good hor^e buogy and harnest for sale cheap will gi*s time on the same if required inquire of kdwaro3 * buck land hc 10 k septa st momtcaceb money to loan-i have fif men thousand dollars which 1 wish to tnm im purchase mousy mortg|g«s johfc ctto is psti at mortgages for sale humi * iakfoed ii w tna st r»k«als fine store on main street will iukmg for a grot dnlliifor *■.-.■.■tarn loqiurt 9t edwards 4 bvckla.vd 10 eut fines wl or sale—a small stock of dry good or will exchange for n'.rr '-■■• ld<ioir of ei/wirim ft bucel&yd 19 * -*» ih>k salb-a vallablb fakm of 146 km with food bmi and barn about x km of ro 1 timb*r fine orchard , situate a'vat i lilies southeast of i 1 rj-r corner naar ham'-uiji chew faewry edwards * bui klaso fc 10 e ttenec *. missouri farm lands — wk h*»e for mia or exchange ko mm m ~,,. body in c county ho within 12 ml let of ih but capital thttlsanotd ant led eouatrr with railroads and rivar navigation will excbuife for a huuse and i<h in th city or farm in-.i.e country price 20 pet mi 1 __ lvov k hakfr erie undoffl for sale-a valuable farm of 342 acres about 00 acres well timbered rood luttr bush splendid he us and buru i ! u-ji i dmi * farm and rh-t-vi hous in % d order rood few firm well watemd cap.m i of kmpiwr fiu e»w itf kite time on sune i-l f xeb»njf part fur my pr [■erty farm uuaw in benrinvton county c uu-t from attiri inquire at et»w rt kds * buivalani 10 x sewers ■'. u a good engine and boiler koi v cheap t the t ni<»o plming hol iiolleu i klchtcnwaxt j2«-tl cof^cjacnpß old papers for saxe^at~wi cents jaod 7s ownushur-iwd atthtu offl to ut-ho^eh for rent—a large buildin lifht d on the ides ira r»bly adap ed to ma tifacturidg purposes at ply to john ottu pearl t towellings to rent—we ha 1 / a number of dwellinira and apartmenta at rar t>us pries to rent with immediate p aeuion aa of which will be ! r ■■all ready fur h u*ek«e my if desired app!y at no a niagara itre«t wil«ov 4 boy 1-13-fl ttouserftorent—i haveanum xx ber of desirable homes which i will rent may 1 1970 at greatly r !■..- i mte of rent lul'lb tto 13 s bniwn'i guild in a furnished houbk~"t6 ken my houae no 617 main st buffalo with i i^rden in a hlrb slate i-f cultivation attached is u c rented tn a nnall family for three or * * in ■■• or until the fint ot hay dext i - i^--i;-,ii . ■ifie ist of ju i o pictures he iii.l '- uas t water f . j . i-tic ud barn fur ww mii:l.-n apply on tn premises m any t«y before i a h luring tl preacnt motith gluhot \ houohton no 617 uain v rooms and power to rent the rocma n desirable and the power con ■ant inqnire of k ft b uolmks lilchsfan > an i tlacaral buffalo ~ pkopusals t)ropos\ls for city printing x in punuarce of m^ifll 12 of title 3of tlir ■arv-r i the city cf bulfaio a smend^l by an » ■ul tlie !.' „■l&lur of tun aj of v * york pas 1 april 7th a notu-e i hereby tfircn that fal i impi»i will lw ree»ivfd until the twenm-first urn jf i'cceiubfr ii.s ant at 10 o'clock a m at th mayoi'a utfice for ll tha priiitii>tr m ludiu b auk , bosmd nd u;ii-'urid,t • b dutie l^r the ritv f bn fal -■, and f'>r al ths drpartm iits thereof for on j<ar from the first lay of january ih7o few ai prinlirir !• be d'hie in uic naiiif tty'.c uf ex^cut o c to tyj and ntper a tnc befct iitniofr.ro fll^t^ll samples auj ap ct&aitlom iii»t lie sten at tl mmn oflca on ami slt.t tha tstn instant mwwtj fwpemal or mdtor th-i pei'tonuww el tli printing p ctßad nvn . tit tofltopilnifili liy a bond with one nr man rutt es tv t.e ippro*«dbytl mayor coiniitii-nal tbat the bidder or bidden will h his or their bid • r üßfer bo accci t'd bsdtar into too trart ith the city aj-conlinc to ihe hiuu there-r and uhe 111 lllilj in a bern to said city an reqnir 1 i-y uw f'.r ihe iaitr.ful performa-.w f iaid contra - la the mttateobm of tu hayor,ow^tradar i > n v.il or offer for tie performance of all or a portiodof the ab->ve priming hpecitu.t wiil h r ceiled intm any pers-.-n firm w piny not bhia ai.d doing tarilm in the ci'y of llnfta o the contract ill be a«snled to the rr*on or n-t oni or firm m&lintf the lowe-t offir or b d to do tt i>nnu ni hercit!b c mr«oifn'i.>np.i no contract in?dc ii puntuatice hereof nr any ir or jierii-n witbout tlie writun ci'tmentof tlie may ciiiiip;roller anil trtimirer eaen proposition must im aealfi tip with th bv»n and directed on the nut-id proposal for ch printiiitf and when ihns stak-d up a>d rtlwrlnl the propjsiti ii should be malaaad in a m-pv c m them d '^ l>ll-uu c sne »« eitucrc dated buffalo deremher th 18a0 wm f booebb ma-ror r d f<»kl>.»hinptr l'er 19-10t jus l habersißo.treantmr taxes erie county tax of 18g9 erie oocvn trkasurfr'b office ) corner of se cci and fearl t-treet t buflalj i>ecembtr 1,18 a ) notice li hereby piven th<«t the assc««ment r*.ll and warrants for u<t ncvtral wardi of th ciiy i buff ilo containing the tai for the year 13^9 h*»r been reeivtd by me and that alp r-nm mj >■r poratiods name i therein are required to pay the i taxa at this office nn or before the 15 h day « march next l^r>n al \*\ • paid t<efore the fin day of january neit no addi'n>n»ili be mid?:butar ailuition ut one iwr c at eiui-m nth y uhm te wj : be male upon aj tai fn-m lime to time remalnini unt>aij until five i>er ct-nt sh li b«s a-ided ihe s.i diii n of one per cenl wl 1 b made on the iecuir and sixt#*nth d.ys of c»cli m nth all taxes re maining unp.id < n the 16th di.vuf m^ich nextw.il rlraw it.terest at the rate if twtlte jfr cent per n num and a 1 l'ax rnninin unpaid un the it dayof march next will be placxd in the hands • collector f r co in tioti the bru lime f.»r rrceivinf t«et without ad ■: ti rrr !• r-it iiecew irr that the heavy tax pa>e should procure thnr billi sml niaks their paymer ueirly in the month as pouimc offire hours from 0 a m to 4 p u charles r durker itn trea*.ur-rof erie county "~ leiijkl aioflces fifteenth street extension the report of the commissioner appointed the superior co<irt of bullal to ascertain aud port the juit compensation to be paid to the pen or persona owning off hiving an interest in the li i '. property mceaaary tn ay out and rieni > t-cutb street from iu prewni urminati n atyv street to jersey tre<"t onuaencinff at i :■2 feet aaaterly from f"urteenth street on the s"u erly line of s<k street running thence south and par.llel with fourteenth street h jersey rtm line uf jersey street 60 fe*t mm t r pht a | northerly to tor i'reft lien^e al.mg the wuthe line of york it.-e«t w feet to the placo of oe nine bavin been ■■- f umiuon couc and died wtt'j the cler notice ii hereby given that sm i report will confirmed hy the com an m oboßmßol teciit buffao on m<>nd*y diccmb rl7;h ism unlsw «■to the ?:!"»■' thereof shall bafors t tune be filed wita tbe city cleric gkoitoe 8 wabdttell city clerk datad bqgalo per u imp ' 11r-hh the common council ok the i city of bufl*lo hay ag d trtrmined to l»y i out a strvet to extftnd from the pratt & waiham i slip to tbe hambuiy tur.,pike the ■-■..;: r i -■.• - i line of said trt*-r to begin at a puint in the south i line of said slip 417 1.-ot oas erly al.-nij uch south 1 ; line from th city ship caiial ninninf thence tou h i i r t and parallel with s.iid canal to a ;>■r.t 20 16-1-a i (-*'-. southerly from the outh live of lot 4 i - cc i uuth«rly to a p.-n 0 tan southerly from the i out in t lot 40 and 240 fret c stci-iy from •. : i einal thence soutburly to a point 5»7 feet soother!v i tr m the soulh line of lot 47 and z3o feet ea-urly 1 from said canal thence souther y to a point in the i southerly line ( f lot 40 at the dirfance of 12s 1 i rly ir ih aid canal thence s>>«itheriy p*rsj!«-l i i with tne sail canaj and 12s feet ta t therefrom i tv a point 17 feet uuierly fn-m mm snuth 1 ne i i of lut 50 thence easterly parallel with the face of i i tb dock alooff the i u tb t«nk of buffalo rir«#at i 216 feet s ulherly thtretrom to the outhwe-t*rly 1 line ot th uarabure turnpike the northeswe-ly lin«of said street t-.bejrn t a joint in the icuth eriy line of id slip s3 ftet iast<.-rly aiook sue i south line from tbe city ship canal running tbe:v-e i outnerly and parallel i h 1 canal to a point t 16-100 fett wutht-rly from the south live of lot 4fi thence southerly to a p int 377 feet southerly from j the sciith 1 jie of lot 46 and 303 f«et easterly fr m said canal tbecn souiherlv to a point 604 feu . southerly fnni the south linn [ lot 47 and 290 f ct j i msterly from said caasi thence southerly to a poir.t i i in the south line uf lot 4d at the dutanoe of i7e f«—t i i asterlvfromsaidcanal;thence southerly parallel*.th i xu(lcai)siar.dl7sfeet««mt<-r therefronato ptmt 443 i f««f fruiß the out ii line of k>t hi thence aasterly paralcl itb the face of the dock aloiu tne i touthbankof buffalo rirer ami 150 feet vwherl i tb*refro to the outhwe»ter;y lii of th ham j t.urf turnpike and ravin determined to take aod appropriate the property ne ewt | h that parp«^«.t and having made a plication tn the supen rcu • t b«9alofor the sppointment of three ccmmi*suc ; an to a-ccrt-in and rep tt th j ml cumpentatioc to bs paid t-o the person or p«rsooa ownin or hai ujf aa int«re*t in wld properly an i upon such atp.ic i tion the undersi.iwd li*»i~y b eu pm mttti each conmiw oners ii . hcrebv give a tice that they * li meat at tne offlc jof ttessn btbcock & moore no 28 brie street in the cttv of buffalo on tbe iventy list d»j of decembm l st loo'elock a m atd th'n prt-oeed to riew the ald property a.i d rented aad required by ths statute u such caae nude and ptß«flftlo dsmmbcr 186 ft acovstu^c moore john llcvws m-tt maek b moore xtotick to creditoki fitksu i^l snt to an ordar ot horatio ssynww esq umailß of erfe county nostb h«br ftm to all pm*mm ha*in«idjao tssfcabht r flmmii fa«acf tta city ot^u&lo swtrt^isswttt<>>tondmwtlmrac<toowatw>r w hitla tfc bsmotor ai th wui of ib ssad a emaadlllm rasi o ih said x«cutor tn tha rt?3'£2o!r3rdouty on or befor th 1 d y of t«xmn w ' hiacot lmctnor . t>at«dtb.iethda7ofj^t ikb tn lkcal wticeb vronce of intention.—notice -» 1 i hereby gitrn that the city j buffalo tr.tmvl u vie th i»n j hereinafter doscribed »■ft public park or rvki an urn approach u»reu ud ilreeu connecting urn him all tlw certain piece or pvtdi of had b*tog rt of nock >-~,. 118 1«0 150 7s 88 ». 106 106 ifff 108 i2s 128 it7 12s 12 130 131 ij2 170 of the new fork sut lie nervation iaml ui4|*rt(f the ferry lot nd loti 114,116,1 m ix 7 nn 39 of urn ut vtusgeof black rock apouo t*t»:.i mirvry »■a part of 1->u 64 53 54 55 56 7 b 53 qu cl 2 s3 40 bl 75 9 67 w5 66 64 il 40 », s6 2.5 h s3 21 c and 5 township il nnu*3 of tbe holland land company's lurves utf f*ing more particular ij«*cribed as lt.h i ii -£ nning t th int'ttt-cfirin of the southerly it of york streets as ft fnur rod street with tbe rwicrly fcss of t in towing path on the east aide of the kne ' imj th.'n northerly ftloqg the ea.vt*r'y una i f jm towli g path od the mtat ii.ic of the en canal hi it inn r i.ti..n with th south line of vermont street a a foor r.-d mrmt tfaence easterly along the southerly n of vermont street aa a fom rod street to ita intersection with urn westerly lias of i'h j'rtjtt a ami r^d ■reet thenc southerly loog the wn rlv m of said sixthstreet to a point 34 t*et northerly lr<>m the north comer of sii'li mm aou m ttreet a a four rod street thenc easterly on a lin thirty-.'our feet distant norther i right angle from and paraiie to the nonh tine of mkkl i k stmet to p iat in um easterly uni a deve>-lhmre t(as»foar rod street thirty-1 ur fee northerly lrom the noruiesst corner of sa>d tork i d raia seventh tr*ets th nos uorthcrly sjonr the tit line of said t-eventh street to the southeast ■■rn<t if laid seventh streetand connecticut str.et ■a four rod rtwt thence laster aluug the ■»< > uth rly lioe of said connecticut bt-eet to tbe aouth we»t corner of naifl connecticut and niagara uwu 1 aa a in rud street thence noutberly along the west erly line of 1 nm,'ii street to a point 34 feet northerly from lbs northwest corner of sa.<d niagara indy<>r street thenoe a»ter y od a lin 84 ieet . it-ant noruierly at r«rht angles from and parallel to the north uue of said york trest.to a point thtrty four feet northerly from the northeast corner of said tagara and v rk streets thence northerly along th easterly line of tald niagara street to fit a*utb e*m comsr of s^id niaga and connecticut streets liedce easterly along tin southerly line of i i connecticut street to the southwest comer of said onnecticut street sod ninth street v a four rod street theuce southerly sioofr trie westerly >;■-.' i,l sad n ntri ■rvet to » pi>int thirty-four fett northerly from the faorthwest ormr of aid i-r ami ni n th atreeu thence easterlr ■n a line thirty-four feet dutsnt at riifht angles northerly ir iv n.il parar.el to tti north line of said turk irc-t to a point 116.3 feet ea-terly from 1 ho east line f tenth street fas a four rod street thence easterly m a curve of s7o feet radius a dis tance vt 203 feet bsj a point on a line tlnrty-f ur feet jiau.t northerly t right angles from and pan'lsito i ti'tt'i line of norvh street aa a four red street 4.36 feet westerly from the east line of eitteoth street as a four roi utreet thence eamerly along a line tliirtv-firur feet distant northerly at right aiig es from an.l paratm to the north line of mid o th street to the li <■of a circle of 260 feet radius th centre of taid circle being t the intersection of a dm tll'y feet : 1.-.1 north<rly at right sngtis from and parcel to the south linp of t.id north str et with a lino fifty feet distant t rly at right angles irom and parallel v th wm l'ne of kogers ttrest a * four roil struct as now laid i>ut northerly frmn iv inw-ection with jen y street tt-ence northerly sod mlsjrhr along tne line sj naid circle t.i iti lnt«rse hasj nth ifaa westerly line si saud rogers ureet l'll w>utlierly uu the same course a now laid jut northerly n.ra iv intersection with jersey tr-.tt tlh ml imrtd'tly alonfi the said westerly line uf saia ui ■_- is street to 111 inwrniction uh acircl f one ;, i ir i and fifty feet radius the centre of aid circle being *'- tne mtersectinn of the centre i l'ne of t erry « r«t aa laid out westerly of the new i york state r^enra'ion line with a lins fifty feet i.-iinl ■a-tcr vat right angles from and par.lie ito i he west line of via rcgers street as laid out be i tween jcr-ey and f.rry rtr stu ihence wenteily i northerly and easterly along the line of said circle for a dbtwum r.f uirej hundred and :>,.■feet i is iu intersectton with a line fifty feet distant west i i-r!y at ri^'lit angles from sud parallel to a line drawn i fn.in tl.e centre of i*id cir le to the a»uthwe»t i f>rne»-of lot 127 and • rh-c cmtr uf lot 12c i of the south tillage 0 wa-k x ck ap-jllu sieve »' r rvtv tlieuce nurth i in mbhhi thir»y-flte i mi.iit'n eimt one ttiomanil thr liund'ed and i oiidit feet thence north fifty-three d trees west i 34 feet to the south line uf bmiuk aronu to ti-t north lineoi raiii hoiu-k avenue tht-nre nortti i il lesrretn mm ats tmt to the wtat lino of bi fan i irrei a laid oui northerly frwiu b-,uck a^pniie i thi-nco i—lsitj at rl^ht angles to n bsjajmi i re-t to the east 1 ne of naid hngtn street theice i south ss d k cast 89 liet thence north 37 dejr ea*t i 235-i 6-10 bst to the line of a circle nf 3-'.o feet ndo le-;t frnm a pnini in the south line of bird avenue 1-^ilj eet westerly frnm the southwest corner of u:nl avenue and ix-l&ware htreet thence northerly and easterly ft)-'mr tbe hne of aid circlst go7feet thence north i jeg , raat 1804 9-10 feet thencei n rth hdsk u 717 feet thence n^rth 6 d«g east i+tjo 1-10 feet thence nnrtherly and eas**rly un the line f a am of iso fret radius fur a dis ance f 7i-l>x feet thence south fr*i deg east 200 feet thrn-.d easterly mtutheastcrly *.:■■■cmterlr ali'iij the lines of a curve of w«0 i t nuiins fi>r % disance of 7jo feet of a curve f of 51iw fe.t radius fnr a distance of mifmt and of a curve of iho fe<-t radius for ■distance r 53.r feet to a point in the cast hne uf delaware street 10 feet south from the in'.ernection of t:ie nort^i lin of lot fcl hi.l'anit land comi^ny's surrey with the aat line of delaware streft thence nonliea terly alorj tha line of a curve of ft tort r&duu for a di-unce o 495 f et aid of a curve of 3ooofeot mdiv.i 700 fett thenc irth 4b deg 24 inin.ea.-t i'jso feet thence northeasterly al».g iho 1 im oi a curve of i ■•■feel v : .- fur a distance of 7-3 6-1u feut ero*.injr the smith me of anihent street at a p..m 23.>5 k-ptoaiiterl tram the st^uthes»t curnerof licuwarcand amherststrettf;thcn enorth 7ti de 2 mm cast tßt feet thence easterly aloup the hue f a curve of km (■■'- iadiu fur a uia'ance of 411 2-10 feet and of a curve of 1210 fe-t radius fa a jim-iinc of to fe<t therce south 70 deg 44 m n csat 4:«0 feet thence so-jtt>r>dsterly md southerly mlonit i tho liiieof a curve of i'.ti feet mliiu he di»tanet of 1 2.h 6-10 feet thence south 2 deg 32 mm west 670 feet crixflinjr the outh line of amherst street at a i point 4431 feet raster y from the soutveiwt c rnier of i jong the line ■>! a curve of 3-j7tl ffet radiu for a i!i i uii'e of fll 4 10 f^ct thence south la dejf t6 mm cst 71j feet thenc south we lerh and southf-rw i ak»g the linr of * nine of i'"»ti2 fee radiih tora hi i ta.iice of 2*2 3-10 feet to a p lint in the north i line of chapin street 16»s feet west irom the i northwest d r rof chapin and main itreets thrnce uuiherly at ri^ht atigleh to chapin street to the outb line of c'hapin street th-nci alone thu line of i curve of 105 feel rrndiuh for a di^'anoe of 65 feet ihonofjmirth if ifcsjr loiuin west 4teettotheiine f a cinlc of 243 fwt radius the cc es.^ter.v nd uth fcsterly al-mir the bm of s id circle 287 9-10 t-et thence"south 47 deg 3min east hcr2 4 10feet t a point in ihe cas line of i a'tj street tn feet northerly from the northeast corner of main and sterle imtts thence juth 47 de 3 mm ew-t u3f 14-iuo last fliiww southeasurly a.n t soiitherlj ulnng tlic line f a urve of 274 !■■■*. radium for a t . ... td 2414 feet will thu nonh line at de:avan ave nue at a point 3<^4 feet eaftterlr from the northeast c rner of main street m d 1 tele van avenue thence prtuth 3 deg wfht"n aline panllel toai:dl<iii fv^et di-iaiit ttt-stetly from the west line of wai den lllllil as laid oui i*twe*n f»*«t and fery treeu 4«9t 95 100 feet tlienc t wiuth bft deg 47 mm eirt27wfeet,theitce south3i detr.weat-310feet.thei.ee south 85 deg 44 mm rut ums feet thence tuth .] deg west 703 feet to the tine f acircieof sts feet railiu the centre of -*. i circle bslbc at urn ftassjsjsjftsßj f th ■centre lit>e sj best street with the southerly line of genes c street continued eanteriy ther.ee easterly and pnutherly a'org the line of a.id circle t its inm-rsect.on with the m.rtb line if bf"t ■-■< ; at a piint in tha orth ".:.-■of said best i-t eet 159 (<■• t easterly frum the intersecti»i of the north hne of test street with th bouui erly line of the continuation of genewe street thence westerly atoiu the north line of brs tost 2 •>■feet thence uoutherlv at ri^ht angles to beat tn-et to the south line of uid best stiert thence outh m de 33 mm wert im feet t a lins 31 fe.h iihtant cwtfrh at rizht angle fn.m and parallel to the easterly una of camp street v now laid i>ut thence west-rlyat riirnt mi.lest»biidcainp street feet to a line s^'feet-lisui^t w s'erlyat nghtangles fr'-m and parallel t th west hne of said camp i srect tht-ncw north 41 dep 7 nain west m feet to the - fi line tt i:-'t street tbeace i r.orthcrtt at ri^'ht angi'is to best street to th north i line of best stieet tiience north 48 deg 33min east 159 feet thence outh 86 deg 28 mm a«t 0 feet thence n^rth 3 rt^g 32nitn east 1144 feet ihenee smith 85 rc 47 mir east 201 feet thence north '■• i >.- east alorur a line parallel to and vi-1 feet dis i tani'westerly from the mm lin of waliien *•.'■■i *■-■45 eet thence northerly and northwesterly | aonrallne of a curve of j544 leet radius for a d i t*j»c«of233a 1 le thence uonh 47 deg smjn west 137 26 feet to the nortnt st corner of main and ste»l i treev thence nr-rrh 47ictr 3min wer hot.4foet lo i the line of the circl of 245 feet radius above de saif^i thence wester y and northerly acng the line [ of aid circ:e c77..t feet thence ndrth43deg 55 mm west 1404 feet thence along the ntrth hns of i i-hap'm streetm.nh*44dec.,w,stl4eb.6bfeet therm i south i=j deg west 1x6.8 feet thence south i d*g i w,st3oofe thencs south 23 leg west 830 f<et 1 thanee oouth 10 dec . went 705 feet thenos south * ■i i*t west 600 feet thence nor.h 5 i deg west m 1 feet to a point in the ewiteri line of delaware street 143 feet northerly fro n th n-rtheastcorner i of rwaware street and delersn avenue thet s ---.-,> a'ottg tbe easterly line of delaware atreat i 7i feef then c no'therl and northweat«rlv sk>w i tne line of a curve t 334 feet radius f r s disunc of 231.i5ftet;thencen rth 41 de».2t min.,we«t3d v j fert thence nort iwe-ttrlv and westerly xl jr tne „„',.( i cun'e of 996 feet nuius for a distance cf 7»j fiet ■theuce north 83 degree west 460 feet tbenrs s uth 5 deg , west 1694 9 feet t > the line of th crnleof 3w fr*l radius as above described -:.- « easterly and s>uth<.a-terly along the tin f 1 circle 647 feet thence outh 51 deg 4 mm , e«*t l»c feet tlienco rmrt s8 ieg 58 mm tut 110 leet to the wt-rt line f del*ware itreet thenoe east rtv at rghtangles to i»elaw»r stre*t to the --• 1 una of d«law^re street thence south 51 deg 4 mm e*m 317 feet to the northerly line of bouck av«iu uwr.ee sou*herly at right angles to bowk avenue to the south line o boucn avenue thence tooth sdrg 50 miq vet 4jo fert to the ea&t line cf ueuwar rre«t thenoe w/ste it t right angles to del»*arsj <■"■< ta the west hie of l>elaware street thence north 51 d*g * m:i • wc9t 3l cet th iu fc "" ■i booclt avenue thenoe northerly at right aag.es of it :- - avenue v the north line of bouck avenue thenca rnrth 38 deg 56 mm , east 110 feet thence north 51 dec 4 mm west 1904.6 feet t ■the line t urn circle of s6o feet ra/.i i as alk>ve described lhence westerly and northwesurly along the line ot sai.ic:rc:s 334 4 feet ih<r:fe south 37 deg we«l 232j 9 feet thence s->utti 53 dec , eait s9 fe«t to the worth in of bouck avenue thenc southerly t rigbt angles to ii ml avenue to the south lio of boucv sverue then south 37 deg west 397 feet thence south v deg 35 mm , west to the line of tie circle of 150 feet ratliua at the junction of ferry and k-._-rs sueeu *• above de*cr>bed thence easterly southerly and south*es.t*ily al ng tbe iin of aid circle for a distaste of 3 leet xn its inwr mctkxi with a urn s feet distaort easterlt at nght angles from and parallel to the cast ine ol rofrers street as laid out between jersey and ferry ttretfe tbefiee s jlherly on t:.c line 34 feet dlsunt easterly at rieht af»g)cm froci and pstrmlm te lbs e»k hm of amid rocers s>r-et to th in of th drcls of 50 fact imtilns at urn jimcuon of north sod rogers stnets as m>n descrivd b«n-e c terly southerly and wsjtsrty long th lin el said circl to its iajaracctioii with tin sout ti er ly lin cf nonh t ss ft fovr-rod strict thsnri westsriy ftloog th souther y lo olisij north itre*t to point ico f**t r rt : fros th ioum*tk.n of thssootberly lines of uusorhl ttmtandtorr ttrs*t(aaafour md ttrset iheoc westerly on a line of a curve of t7q l*ct radios to ft poiit tn the south itm of sid tork itrsst 100 f**t vastartt from th iateneeiion rf tb tooth umss f ssjd n«lth and yw wnu ta«n w**t«dy um ujcal hoticw ikaiaalkuaaalmia tarkatm talk kmta with th aar«rij lln ol ola lowlaf pmfc uo th «.| d of in en canal tk phaad kajlnainf an akn aaetkar piaga o laadlnadrcl ■( ihmn hl>t«i«i»h«mdmimi t v ta turn uoo ot u nil uam ol stlui l(u s v r mt ud liiln mi f » tour aami wabdwbl k27-nt cnrctok vrotic of intention notici 11 la karat taathattka cnajami council ol to mrot saua fcrtaad a ardor tka fooowiaj d—crtbed work ui«ldaty ti kim ainai tram tba | i tanaiaatlon ai am r»»rd caatartr to ilia aaneca roul to txm iv fall wdth and • earriafewa pa>ed taercm a faat wid with good mediaa aaa4 oc a tacta wp broani quare uklftla inckai wf mod undaraaatk laa mtnm a u-lnaa til wer aoutmaud with a«a hniua 3bd«etioßi la tsa gutter ua tfaa aa.tar t id ol noaapaoa atraat froai tba arwrr in tb n tre ol rarlab atraat to abaal » teat aratb irom th swutli uaa of ajnoant atraet daawl buffalo daaambar r 18 010801 i wakowaxl l«t oil ciwt dkt c»opg holiday presents t & hkafto main street wi will open hondat december istb ma » addition toiocb laboi retail dc paktment a part ot our whor.ifialf w-dipaethikt 10r the sale of fancy goods 40 elegant giovi ib landkrchid boies ik set tor bbidal presints.i inlaid pearl writinb desks elega.nt jewel boxes f ain.cjy ib ox es , or etext daac«i»non ain rxicif portmoxies jet sets puff boxes ileive i.ttoit brushes fancy watches ttm knina a barnes & bancroft 1269 main street lio-tf cewts fimbiiht new style s in fancy silk handkerchiefs and handkerchief bows at kennett's 378 main st george b tripp atairtrracrr/im or all tinns or shirts wrappers drawer linen dickies bosoms collars and cuffs kadc to orda ajtopob ula(at a uhorta dirt^o at att»-wktb • opkagtte forbtjsh k hyatt attokvzti av9 wuiii i t4tlt dt pateatt catjhs i c ipaaoce w a rouoaa jat btat »-. 1 r aa • w«a btoak r ma aaatlamva tta arattto at ia atkai 1 li^atkml i 111 iaa»tlwai*a»aat nobbcsh * htatt 4mskica an fovot miun waaalßoaa,aar maal aaa haaaata i < tie htfilo expbbs j*v wedrtßwr e tax tskt wt mismat m*lm*t ; b.uim»l«aa ■■*«, . gxajllmt |
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| Rating | |
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-16 |
| 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 | 1869-12-16 |
| 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. 8154 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-16 |
| 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 | 1869-12-16 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691216_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. 8154 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3030 KB |
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buffalo express yol'^it boakbif *-. , = thursday december 16 1869 w 8154 new york tbi came ex * ambor monopoly at an eid f«oceft>:.\os of the oil mfikkjl oostotioir — imb spanish sc9boatb maiiy possea sv tjuesui se m nr>m nnv toek december 15.—a bsnqm en last bight by the rariten * delaware b»y luilro»d company to the officer of the camden ft amboy railroad company n memorable by nuon of the fact that the representatives of tha latter company for oially gave np the monopoly winch by held new jersey tight and fast for quarter of • century the convention of oil refiners today re solved that the atandard gravity of crud petroleum in lu natural aute ahall be 46 degreel and after the firtt of january 18 ( 0 all contract ahail bemade at betweei 44 and 48 degreei gratity the reunion of officer of the sixth arm uorpt wu held here to-day geoeral wu liam b franklin waa ohoaen praaident foi the ensuing year the annual meeting and huiquet were fixed for pl^iladelphia aun bth ererything ia in readiness on board th spanish gunboats and they are expected u leave to-morrow rush c hawkins has brought a suit against geo bliss jr in the superioi court hawkins charges bliss with having by fraudulent eppresentations led him intc the purchass of 1000 shares of the wyoming coapcompany at over fifty and inducing him to hold the stock until a loss of 35,000 had accrued on it legal proceedings against the erie rail way company for overcharges on express freight have commenced in new jersey suits for the recovery of 300,000 in the aggregate have ber.n plaoed in the hands oi lawysrs general sherman is in the city he at tended the opera this evening a large number of graduate members of the delta upsilou college fraternity met at delmonico's this evening and organized a city club with chancellor ferris of the new york university ss president it was resolved to hare a r-icquet at delmoni go's on the istfe j uuary washington judge hoar mhouxkb for til a supeeme bksch-interesting report on di abled soldiers—con or k9sional pro ceklinqs st tilmrafi to r*t ufb.bsb washington december 15.—the senate in executive sesaiou to-day confirmed no nomination bat merely referred those re beived to-day including that of judge hoar for associate justice of the supreme court which was sect to the committee on judiciary the board of managers of the national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers met here to-iuv the annual report shows that iniarly 4000 disabled soldiers and sailors were supported and aided by moneys dur ing the past year as folows at the central asylum near dayton ohio 1637 at the eastern branch near augusta maine 635 at the northwestern branch near milwau kee wisconsin 4'2b at the pennsylvania branch near philadelphia 419 at the new york branch near rochester 170 at the new jersey soldiers home 323 at other local asylums 102 by out door relief given to those too sick to be i taken to asylums and having families 159 of the whole number so cared for 112 died during the year nearly one-half of con sumption and 531 having been restored to health or prepared in aaylum schools and workshops to support themselves were hon orably discharged 182 belonged to th regular army 44 to the nary and all the rest to the volunteer service their disabil ties ar loss of both arms 9 loss of both lees 8 loss of one arm 321 loss of one let 420 blind 177 insane 52 disabled by other wounds 1054 treated in hospital 1348 of 67 form of disease treated in hoapitalsj there was not a single case of epidemic or malari ous disease , of the whole 1304 receive pension 1193 are native born and 774 are marrieo with wives or minor children living the largest cumber from any state 5 cam from new york pennsylvania has 337 massachusetts 146 and about the propor tionate numbers from all other northern states the regular asvlams are now com pleted and all men at temporary homes will be at once transferred the board will probably be in session for several days i xllst congress—second session washington december 15 senate i petitions were presented and appropri ately referred for the granting of pensions and relief from disabilities mr scmner rep , mass presented a memorial of the laboring men of toe united states in convention asuembled ask ing the intervention of congress in be half of the colored laborers in the southern states after setting forth the immediate necessities of those people the paper asks the admission and distribution among them of public lands of the united stated and the appointment of a commissioner to purchase lands in those southern states where there are now no public lands referred 9b the commit tee on public lands and ordered printed mr hamlin rep me from the committee on the district of columbia re ported with amendments a bill to encourage ! and promote the international lodnstrial j exhibition to be held at washington in the year 1871 mr summer rep mass said that in 1871 it was proposed to hold a similar ! exhibition in london under the auspices of the british government our country was again invited *■: i*ri'uuie to that exhibi tion and tfi present through eonunission n it seemed advisable to proceed with the bill it might t better to chaise the date or if p >*-.'• if the measure uoti farther information had been received he bill was laid over for the pressnt mr anthony rep r 1 l emitted a joint resolution for the distributio tto the members of congress and other offici us who had not received a copy of the copie in the department of state of tributes of nations to the memory of abraham lincoln mr anthony explained that thoae tribute were collections in one volume from representa tives of foreign governments and foreign sources of letters of sympathy relating to the death of president lincoln resoln tion passed mr kellogg rep la offered a resolution directing the committee on commerce to inquire into the expediency of repealing the laws relating to the distri bution of fines forfeitures and penalties in curred under the customs laws and also for increasing the salaries of collectors survey ors aad naval officers at the principal ports of the united states agreed to the senate took up the house resolution providing for a recess from wednesday the 224 instant to wednesday the sth proximo mr fenton rep >". v proposed to amend providing for an adjournment from the 20th inst to the date purposed not agreed to and the resolution mnthen con curred in mr howard rep mich from the committee on pacific railroads reported joint resolutions in relation to lands with i drawn for the benefit of the southern paci fic railroad company of california with an amendment providing that passage of a resolution suspending an order which re mores lands to market shall not be con strued as a recognition of the rights of either of the adverse parties mr casserly dem cal offered resolution which was agreed to directing the secretary of the interior to transmit to tha senate copies of all orders and decisions of his department touching the shore men tioned lands with statement of bis reasons for the orders and information concernicg areaand se ttlem en t of lands mr brownlow rep tens had read from the secretary's desk a long per sonal explanation in regard to his oa—sn tioa with the late political ooateet in test i denying the report that be aided id to attempt to elect andrew jnhasna sen ator o mr brownlow in hi explanation expressed defiance of thoas wb mad at tempted to arraign him for tha alleged be trayal of hi party and myanwfl the belief that tw wfe.rfalnady oartm *— *-— gitiliimi alsh ii niisiiii nf hii inth tmnl.l he wanu isssay.wssri 4mr carpenter rep wii thet spok the floor and m«k , at length in aop oort of hfc renotetiosi oolateg that t£r spanish an m iknlmtb permitted t j leave sow fork the dikßnon on mr carpenter reeo lations relative to the spanish gunboats m quite lengthy lisl — hi—l ehiaiy to m*t carpsnur and guw mr car penter closed as follows : . we an solemnh twund by the uwi of mtion properly eon tidered and expreesly pledged by o«r owi jeolarations upon this hi ject to stand en tirely neutoal detw—u spam and cuba but as the law hu been arlmnistered it hat been a shield to spain and a word to cuba liberty in cuba is in t!w beiplnmiii of infancy ; its life is feebl its pnrae low ) lo not iutoke your aid t behalf of cub i only ask that to be d me the neglect oi which would justly br'dr war apon us it cuba had strength to en on her righto at the oonelntioa of k s speeoh mr car prater moved to pat tlw on it mr sumner rep macs objected and made a brief argui not against inter ference with the gnnbof ts or recognition of the cuban insurgents .* belligerents under the rules the i eolation was laid over mr morrill < repa't then read a long speech favoring a r peal of the eight hoar law hocsi mr ferris hep n j offereda resolution calling on thu secretary of the treasury for a copy of he report of the special agent of the tret 4 ar y in al—wj is reference to establishi 1 a fort there adopted mr jones dem km by unanimous oonsant offered a pream t # and resolution declaring that in tc v 1 *-. ci of george pea body this country sad tl * world have sus tained an irreparable lot v nd reoiting the fact that the queen of (» mt britain the au thorities of london and 1 i emperor of the french have made extn ordinary provision for the transfer of mr oabody's remains to his native land ami su burning the presi dent to order as many a ips of the line as may be considered adeq t for the occa sion to meet at sea the european convoy ard conduct them to thet t shores and make such other preparations i r the reception of his body as are commt isurate with the merits of the deceased at d the dignity of the country mr jones speaking to he resolution ex pressed some surprise t i*t a proposition bad not been offered by • jme other gentle man he presumed tha i members mipbt desire todiscuss it aad tht refore gave notice that he would call it up : w acti n on mon day mr stoughton r)p mich offer sd a resolution calling foi information as to the payment of bouutyftr the capture of jefferson davis adopted mr scofield rep pa offsredare lolution calling on tot secretary of the treasury for information is to the disposi tion made of the 00,0 v received by thu l'oited states as indsmni y for the sg«rea sioa on american eosamei ie pursuant t > the treaty with japan of the 2*2 d of october 1564 adopted mr prosskr rep ,' onn introduced s bill to provide for specif payments mr dix hep ala introduced a bill bo revive the act of june 3 is6c continu ing the benefits of the gra^t of public lands for the use of the tennessee k uooea river kailroad of alabama auci * bill to remove all political disabilities mposed by the xivth amendment mr clarke rep kan offered a resolution declaring it as the judgment of the house that whenever üblic lands are disencumbered of indian*titles they shall be immediately open to settlement under existing laws or under inrh rule and regu lations as congress may pr iscribe and that the sale of indian lands to orporations and speculators by treaty or i ipulation is con trary to sound reputiliratl policy and in de rogation of the rights nf the people and that the house will retc se hereafter to make any appropriation • carry out the proviaioa of indian treu es in which the terms of this resolution ar > not adhered to referred mr mcnc.en dem t asked leare to offer a resolution callim for information as to the government bond i loaned to rail road companies and the amount received from national banks etc objected to mr dyer rep mo introduced a bill to increase the tax on circulation deposits and average an tuat of capital stock of national bar . s beyon 1 the amount invested in l'nited states bonds mr arnell kep isnn offered a resolntion calling on the secretary of the interior for information as to public lands remaining unappropriated iv the several southern - and tsouthit stera states adopted a resolution was offered requesting the committee on mines and mining to investi gate the causes that oec tioned the late horrible accident in tb avondale mine pennsylvania whereby in s ware lost and if there be power under 111 constitution to report a bill embodying n h provisions as will so far as practicable p event the recur renoe of such accidents in*m>al mines also to reporton the propriety of a creation by the house of a oomai tte to be called committee of public safew whose duty it shall be to investigate cat-ms of accidents whereby human life is enfuigered or lost and to recommend legislation to provide against the happening of the same to pun ish those persons by whose negligence or carelessness they may be occasioned adopted the house went intj committe on whole on the census bill the amendments pend ng yesterday for the collection of statistics of united states bonds held by corporation and individual \ were rejected various propositions ere made as to railroad and other statistics but the amend ment effered yesterday by mr gu6eul from the census commfttee was adopted with but slight alterations various propositions w;re slso made and discussed in relation to tie details in the schedule of inqniries mr jenckes rep r i mored to strike out the agricultur.l schedule in the bill and leave the superintendent of tha en*a to frame a schc.d lie which would naturally vary according to location messrs iar&eld and ? sine argned against the motion and it wait reacted mr binuiiam l>p 0 would amend by inserting a new aw tion directing the superintendent of th <.". amum to report to congress on or befor tlbs 6rst day of sep tember next the tual enumeration of people of the several states he supported the amendment by aw argument in favor of the right of the people to be represented in the next congress according to tha popula tion of 1870 the bill was rejected by co to 76 the committee then reported to the house the hoo proceeded to vote on the amendments agreed to in committee of the whole mos of them were merely verbal alterations as d vere agreed to the amendments iffeed by mr jencks for the appointment of special deputies to collect and arrang i t^anpfaetnring and social statistics we « hgreu to yeas 90 nays 86 without duposini of 11 the ameidments the hoom at four o"cloak adjourned political th kextccgy 9 datokshit it njiun to rm tnom-j locum daormbar is.—on th we ond ballot for smator utmn nctini 55 tott mecnery 64 oalloday 16 stan ley 10 back 1 the ;< mt hhim th«b ad joaimd until to morro r ituelni>md t knokfort th*t if tm heutorul ««. i nnn »«« *"™ b mccr^rr d 8t • m"f lrs "£> nppn.vrf by » m»i s^l«sr «*"« f«(3»llod»f !• the : cood bftllat to-mor im hi hnn hgn ti'iw—y fxiulc n'muot woum dt la.—o>*h ■» cimhrthm ■*»!■««■«*»*— tor twt»ry bhefcwll imwwl «!■«■»■anhl tinn ju *u »»— i^y iwrth mkkw «*»• jmrtm t tt next 8uu«taolfa«»»ode»»««p!>nr»»f suk snc u umm mn f an^~ae==nvansnanwaaak itjcavtbanczzxaaajl »» oani a*r ill>nl l o lllllgj ■■n -] itai hh->hi 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