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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday december 22 1869 nq 8159t died cobb-lq »«■d«j •» *• sltt •"*■• p obt m»:enh*ges-atlh cilj llo'e on lti iut washington senatorial cosfi4mation tcsttedat the senate gkomha bill adopted iw the housi—drate 05 the peabodt eetiulltiunß t rtlmun to m sxrmsaa washiircto3r,deoember2l.—the senate eon firmed a number of paymasters and other offisera of toe navy among the chaplains oonormed is rer j k lewis of syracnee hoar*i nomination to the supreme judge ship ia not yet considered the temper of the senate ia not favorable to his coubrma tion the saperintendent of indian affain for new mexico report that the uto and apache indians are creating uneasiness by their actions which threaten trouble a g«at falding of the hoopa valley reser vation in california reports that the in dians are engaged in plowing and sowing their condition is one of perfect content charlea j folger was yesterday nocoi pi ito be assistant treasurer at new york assessors—ralph b lathrop 14th di trict gilbert robinson jr 15th district s palmer heath 10th district kodmaa wooden 12th district james r allahan 21 district i jamea h loomis 29th district new york collector—mosos d oliver llthdistrict william k white 6th district john m bailey 14th district john t martin 15th district new york collector of customs—william emsrsoo genesee seth p remington i 3wegmt chio appraiser—george w palmer new york marshal northern distriot new york isaac f quin governor of new mexico—william a pile xlist congress-second session washing-tun december2l bknatk the vice president called the at tention of the senate to the requirement of a law for lining the vacancy occasioned by the death of mr fessenden recent of tbe smithsonian institute the law provided the vacancy should be filled in the same manner that the committees are appointed mr ckacin rep k ii reported favorably with amendment a bill to pro vide for the execution of the law against polygamy in utah mr wilson hep mass offered a resolution which was agreed to instructing the committee on the district of columbia to examine into the administration of whool commissioners and the condition of public schools of washington and georgetown mr spencer rep ala submitted a resolution requesting the secretary of the treasury to communicate to the senate a statement of the original coat of revenue cutters now employed and information in regard to the number compensation ac of officers and men on that service mr wauner rep ala introduced a bill for a more equal distribution of the national bankidg capital providing that the amount of the circulating noieii to be ie bued to banking associations shall not ex ceed 14u,000,000 and in issuing eaid cir culating notes preference shall be given to banking associations in bt-ctiotkß having the least national bank circulation thit the secretary of the treasury is rrquired to re tire and cancel uuitoi state three per cent certificates to the nxtent of the i-isup of bank notes uotier this art and phall cea°e to pay intcrcpt on the three pr cent carti6cates of the united states itefencd to the committee on finance at tsdb 1 m th d-v>rs were closed for executive session on the doors being re opened tbe senato took up the bill relative tr telegraphio communication between the united states and foreign countries the question being npon the proposed amend ment of mr sumner to make the bill applicable to existing v well as to fntnre cables after some debate the bill was on mr howe's motion recommitted to the com mittee on foreign relations on motion of mr howe the senate took up ami after a brief discussion passed the house joint resolution relating to steam boats and otl>er nssmsal owned in loyal states directiug tbe reimbursement of owners in loyal stat of steamboats and other vessels tr.ken by the government dur ing the war the senate took np the bill relative to the proposed international exposition at washington in 1871 pending discussion the senate adjoarced bcsw the reading of the journal wi uispenxed with in order that the debate on tha georgia reconstruction bill might be con tinued several members obtained leave to print speeches on the subject mr potter dem x y.t argued against the bill air voorheed dem inj followed on the same side mr eldridge dsm wu next spoke in opposition to the bill mr voorhee.s dem ind took the fltwr and opposed the bill the introduction of which he ascribed to the influence of the president he was followed by messrs mldridge bin^bam and cox against the bill after a l<mg debate at fifteen minutes past three mr bingham's motion to post pone the bill till the third wednesday in january was defeated teas 54 nays 17—the republicans votisg for it being messrs bingham f&rnsworth and finkiln burg an amendment offered by mr breck was rejected and the bill passed yeas 121 ; nays 51 among the negative were messrs buig ham and farnswurth also of the republi cans tbe senate joint resolntion suspending the existing provisions of the law for taking the census was taken up and paved mr niblack dem ind offered a concurred resolution extending the re cess from the sth till the lotb of january the resolution was sustained by m««rs butler and schenck and it was agreed to mr jones dem ky called up a resolution o6ered last we«.k requesting the president to detail the new war ships of war to meet at sea the english war ship coming to this country with the remain of george peabody and convey it into port and he proceeded in support of the resolu tion to pronounce an eulogy ou the charac ter of peabody mr swann dem x v suggested as an amendment providing for the com mittee of conifrees to attend to the ohse juies of peabody mr jones allowed that amendment to be offered mr schenck rep iu moved to adjourn giving notice that one reason for the motion was to give time to gentlemen to consider the propriety of increasing the expense which the resolution would render necessary mr voorhees expressed bis regret that that remark should have been made mr schench reminied the house that one or more teasels of war had beea de tailed from the american squadron in eu ropean waters to form a convoy thai was aumcint be also reminded the house that congress had already given public t i monixls of its respect for mr peabody and ungracious as it might be he would aay that he would rather divide a little of that re speot and attention by sending ship to meet the body of aome humble individual for it might be be who in proportion to his means abroad while the straggle was going on for the life of thit naties nave bis tune his energy his kopes and eajs*vors ling with hj sympathies to the union ciap ping oi bonds by m vend members hx would say akhoogh he ahonld stand alone that p to thi point he thought thai the bad sow eawngito manifest respect to the individual and that there van other oon idcrations which weighed on tbe minds of some which would induce them to permit him to be brought to his county and buied quietly and honorable in tbe aoq that gave jumbjrth smr voorhees said he woald go as far as tbe gentleman from ojuo to do honor to that class whom tfeat gentlesum spoke of he did not think however that a consider ation of that kind ou^ht to be thrown in if the reaoiauons had not been inuadouej toe douse perhaps might without any in justice to it«elf have done nothing but the resolution were now before tbe hoom and any negative action woald be ccutnwd by tbe civilized world m a mark of disrespect to w the ariliaui vorld delighted t .-». fer that reasoo if for no other b desired action on the resolutions and far«**hle acttma ur jonea ky expnsmed his regrei that any smeh disdouioa had arisen and laid that his arose oi propmft forbade him to allow the ditmssinsi to proceed farther ac therefore moved the previous question mr schenck moved to lay tbe resoluuor on the table mr butler bep mass moved to adjonrs mr schenek then withdrew his motion and the vote wm uken on the motion to adjoarn the house ret use i to adjourn teas 41 nays 73 ur schenck the i said had i been aware of the fact tk it the nnanimons con sent was asked to b.*ne this subject befon the house i certai would have objected i do not propose thvmatter being before the house and having aasaiiied its present form to make any oppr^iticn to it i will not renew my motion to^ay it on the table bet will let it go for what it is worth in view of what all the sour.try understands i pre sume the resolution was then adopted in this form1 itemlvfd that th president of the i'm ted states be authotixdd to make such pre parstions far the rorption of the body of our distinguished philanthropist as is mer ited by his glorious ceeds and in a manntr commensurate with he justice nwrnanim ity and dignity of th i great people mr cox dem /. v.l presented a pe tition of citizens of u£talo contrasting tfa present price of oo with iv price befor 1559 and praying to bo entirely relieved from the monopoly mr ar>'ell,"(rip term from the committee on accounts reported a resolu tion which was agreed to allowing clerk to several of the coin^utues mr logan rea 111 introdnced * joint resolution dowjing cannon for the erection el an equest^an statue in bronze of president grant o be placed on the south terrace of the treasury passed several resolution ef inquiry were adopted and the hoy^e at five o'clock ad journed with the ae-eement that to-mor ruw's sesaion should ds for general debate oniv foreign romf atio or committees im tbi catho lic colncil-rtmoniu reconciliation of isabella of spain and moktpinsikr — irish iompi.tatiot fkedictid — fechteii ex hocte to new tork-af vm2.s in cuba it ttlkhirb to tbi mxruu-f linme december i the third con gregation of the council wm held to-day the formation of < mtiitu-ci was the only hasineu transacted >' otification waa given of the result of toting for fourteen ont of the twenty-four lacnibers who are to compote ths cornmitue on questions of faith among the fathers elected to this committee are liinbop of i'aictiers arch bishops of i ta molines baltimore and westminister and the lubhops of caen son and i'iderborn iho archbishop c cambrai the primate of hungary the archbishop of i'trccht and armenian pat riarch the council then pvocetded to the elec tion of twenty-four members of the commit tee on questions of fclcleaustical discipline and at trie conclusion of which the congre gation waa adjourned the bull of the apostolical sto of the 10th of december has jint been published which restricts ou acceunt of the apuit cf t«ie epoch the num ber of cases reserved from ecclesiastical censure france paris december '_■_: llvming.—sena tor lieuri chevreau perfect oi the de p.-.:tiutut of boas formerly councillor of state ld at one time conected with the ministry of the interior has been sum moned to pan it is rumored that he will enter the ministry it is not true that the french govern ment has made overtures for a general dis armament to the cabinet of prussia austria and russia the french govern ment had taken no step whatever m that direction the rumor which has gained some cur rency that general floury hid given in his resignation as minister ih m ivtereburg is pronounced to be falae at a_/w given at the h t*l d ville hut night karon uausamann f*r-fect of seine made a speech in which he 0.-ntedjy referred t i recent event in i'tris ut deulared that in spite oi the lact that txc-'sica had been committed by nonie person a the name of liberty his hearen might rent assured that order would be preaer v -■< l kaufman a native of jem any ha been expelled from france for diking violent radical speeches at politica weetmgs the x<i xtartelltue a i journal pub lished by henrie koche ox t has already obtained a circulation of ho 000 copies the jout)*al j ojuial sunounces the wreck and total loss of the french — steamer gorgone while n her way from spain to cherbourg spain madrid december 21 crowds gather ed yesterday in the stn v of parada a town in the province c a wile and gavt cheers for the republic 0 c man wm ar rested and the disordrr | rppreesed an immense republican meeting wm held in cadtzto-dmy l'efect ordtff prevailed and there wan no interference the part of the authorities the spanish cyowx j'akw december 21—evening.—the following dispatch hxi been received from a well informed sowrc in madnti it is as sarted that the provisional government at the next sitting of the cortes will fix the period of delay beyond wfeiah it will net persist m advocating the oanlidatore oi the l)i!k t of oono if before u • txpintioii of that tune the king of italy don not cm in!iy accept the crown fir the prmee a rumor ia abroad that a reconciliation has taken place between tl c montpedsiers and queen isabella the ta of the duke of modtpeiuuer wm ill w hie i gave occaeion for the exchange of dispatches between isabella and the d:i chess ai i reconciliation followed this rumor gi m rise to much speculation and should it p ore true a nt w political combination say b looked for a plan ia already talked of f£f placing the prince of a tanas on the throne under the regency of the duke of mosgp—i«r it ia generally believed that the unionists will coalesce again with the preyr-isto should the news be coorirmrd » kkolajd lovdoir december 21.—charlie feeh tor actor wiled to-day is the steamship main rrasn sootfeampton fer new york he waa attended to the steamer bj charles dickens wilts colhca masagrr webster and other oeiebrittee the trial of overt tocbc and other on charges of frauds has ew.ed judgment will be rendered to-aaorrow dispatches from frank rt state that fears of a reduction of int wt tend to de preas the market then or american bonds ocba havana december2l elegratils from ths cineo viilaa district an^pouoe the dis persion of villssjul'a band f insurgent faring the fight forty tw4 rebeu were killed and man womnded the orilguard attacked tbe insargenu at gmigmir ia the amador hfntajsn hsc kiusa thihy three otter spanish ooln*na have had light skirmishes with the uwrganu la ceadiary waa sed«tod at vtnua many rebeu c pras-ting thmcwive to the spaniahacthcritimlor p**ev it v reported from sh«y eowm uai the forces of yflt-ft 1 and cavadas an nor u sptniird ißavt&im x a frigrt m«d 10-d : boa feu briuuitkiitaitluhndii dim torn dutsywnttotli.m.tofw^i grwt injit—t p«t»fci hu h kkakiiemhahiailiitifrt nerind tnm th u>itea smm tk*k > duty of frnbate wo«!d le umladm thfcgml gfthm of niijm a mgmjn e>.ia<azisitnuj st'the tmom jwrfi ol tli united btates lius maim iiiihi m»cj eonioaion oa s«fjrtl»y tiie itnmihip c^flf whom about to mj n tiiitad by tk polio k«4*>»a«4k«omhowk t amlmr|mul ailmj time for th porp^e f niilht a pasmmfar aatsed duaaldeon doßimawi fi bay anued et talking ageiut the pameh jow^em bai captain oawtl deluda imtei an order direatagtw olice to allow donaldson to prooeed namo crimes and casualities highway kobscrt fir til tun to tbb nrum nnr you december i—about m o'clock this evening v mr daniel m sweeny a bi irr doing btuiaees at 104 v«a»u itr**-lt wh on hi w»y bom « brooklyiif he f»m knocked down bj two men who robbed him f • box eoßtausinf f-wx in bui tod mm ebecb after m aring tkair b letv the high nude ff t • rapid rile in • wagon mr swhat m takem to • drug itora whtra ki wo^pda wwt dreand he mi then uken home icavt loss i bottox deo mber 21—a arefnl enaii oation by the i sternment into the affairs if the howard catioaal bank how a dii jrepancy betwc m the book and the aawent of cuh of xc i^7 32 there uno doabt that the bank t~«a lost thie no bat hpw and when rema ni a myatcry the r fst morstainb cnicano it oember 21.—considerable now i reported along the line of the union pacific kailroa fa~al accident st i.uru doember 21.—jean jourdo in emplojc uf be western union tele l'r»ph company fell from a iixth story window a dit ance of eighty feet in the telegraph build tag this morning and was instantly killed telegraphic summary fmm tutbm r • arrasjoei ti«ritmie.j nxw yum l x«mbn 21 it ku trans pired that a proj tct was matured irir blow ing up the bpan ih war tciml pizarro and the spanish gunl oata two tog boats had been chartered a t lay out in the river on saturday night here being it is alleged a line o torpedoee^stretched between them which were to u ye been manipulated from the tug boats the storm of saturday 9eems to have pr vented the attempt which was to hare btjn carried out at night whan the gunttiets saileij on sunday no attempt wai mad to carry out the scheme in toe board o assistant aldermen yes terday a rmolctu a was adopted presenting f<irty our clerks of ooantrttee with fstxi each for extra terrioat mr lewren,:e i oncr(jan was pn leuted win f 1500 for the same aervice an.l 94000 ss donated o three or four ehi reuse an»i charitable as sociations the trial of w ham dickey for mord-r was continued in ibe bergen county new jersey court of * jet ana terminer yester day the ease is lot yet eaacluded ) ay.d 1 eekerjian the murderer was yesterday seatenei i in the sanaa coanty new jersey com of oyer ana terminer to twenty year's ir prisonmc it in the state prison at trenton ew jen y the brooklyn dual kigt«s association held a larpo jaeetia - at the j rook lyn a cad - t-my cf music last light > ddresses were made by henry wtrd beeeler miss an thony and others judge cardoso t^sued a vrit of h/tbta mm yesterday in the oase c ' r lewis as boston who has fn arrplted for kid napping his own daughter and the further examination of thfv matter was therefore taken from the tonfys police court the child will be produced before jndgef'erdose to-day and the question of ownership de cided the stock gambling csae of hawkins re bliss went to the jui yesterday but op to a late hour an agreement had not been reached it is uncerstood that the jury stands one for the plajattff to eleven for the defendant—the one reasonable man assert ing that he will not be able to agree with his obstinate compan ions if they should re main out thirty days the stook broken annot have st paul's church sad graveyart for the site of their proposed new exchange a letter written by liev morgan dix he rector informs an inquiring broker that he venerable temple and the bones of the lead are not for sale and probably never wij be roosa ceuina the coatralto who ang to a brilliant house in the academy of music last friday night died on sunday with heart disease aged twenty nine wamiixr;i un deoember 2l—an effort will be made in the senate to-day to secure the action on the nomination of mr hoar to the supreme bench of thai nited states mr hoar has stated to several senators that a number of very important cases in whioh the government is a party are pend ing in the supreme court and will cocas up for action in january it will be the duty of the attorney general of the united states to repnei nt the gin si mil—l in said cases and whoe'er is to be that person it is aeceasary t^al he should begin at once to prepare bunself for uiis reason sir hoar would like tv have kis aoauna tiou disposed of befoae the holidays rhe feeling against hiss kas aoasawhat sub tided but tbia is accounted for by the gen eral good feeling over the selection of mr stan ton while the nomination of iitentllil was being acted on in the sonata to-day the sergeant at arms of the house was canvaas ing the bepubliean mnaa>ers of that body to sign a petition requesting the appoint dent of staataw the petition received the lignature of every kepvfcucaa representa tive la the house a larg nsaaber of uongi.eesisn and esuoitis caued a mr itantom to aight to ooogratsibte him senator fowler of teameaaee v prepar ing an answer to the raeeot spiriti of brownlow in waiolt he altaela she ex-gor eraar bitterly ehai|ia sia with being as enemy to the k.oubuoe party and the hief eaves of their raoamt defeat ia that state > the polyganusu en to to oeprived ef itizenslp mr collom chavmas of the bouse committee oa territories has pre pared a bill which ha will intraains at an wrly day it ia reported aa taking away all the nghta of the mormnas at oitiaeas of the united states or nghto heretofore ex sreiaed ea eitixsna of territoriea mtrtil they abandon the ayttesa of pelyganqr tele zraph advicea have beetj reoet ved from i«v bmarshaoer the new governor oi ltah that he ia considered omt oi danger polios otteer t m wiuiaoss was dee peraaary saaaaltad by a auß aamaa shea who was in hes eaels-y last aifht aaal so everrlt mjaredfiim that kirn ht iatew , paired ol tktpneoner f rasters the e iists stull mills a stiian sail atti usmlil him down heat hid severely wilßaant formerly leeided m boaten paua december 30 major geasrsl banks of the rritefl stototl had a pro longed aadirnee with the emoerer apo lem at t tuibriw to-«tay v riag the cooveraatieei after the oeaeral ma his obeisenee hie msj-ety expressed to him his ten earnest wish that the government f the esspirs oooid arrive at a eatjafaetarr undenteiiding with the president the cab met and the people of he pnifl mats with refewiiea t the ikteraatioexl adjest sent of postal affaire 111 as the two ot atrie do totl of matter aad tbmgs of eqnal stance to each i?uiii*istmthe psmiinr nimsmt ms pet that to this ■«=-« vie cabinet raietsnhtal_f fainted hie on personal sad exnmm|^krai •» sb theas setjsats l ■! peril tv-aifht ob ua retujshße vnitel state jal'iro u^jjmjsxql*»m».mf ssjaa •* nanabb#bbw aanaspneaftwjeta^p a^raaaßf ej^aaa^^^^^^a e^^^^^^^^^'^bls^^^^^^bi u^sut^iuttataaw-w-tu eajtnv it.ka«daai aaa lltwnw'a^'a^sn laßnnwnnv aw«nti fga_a m 0 omsw hihiii ■■• avawawat !■istvs at parasaay twirantßm amry ie still en short ratum lefea elaars fte i illlj as nenffj tntatnvnananetl '"* c«hnls^s^s^s4lsm im laaaaaaaafaal laaaaal tnem innnnnw nanenv'nnnnnl^lvlnnnnnnnnß^^s^s^s^sa that it wall trea taken into the ptivatoeettee adjoining that caldwejl aad melligaa wen the only partisa ia the aave ; that whaatheyoe-!ta«tcaldweu haaded wav neat the affidavit and told his tetahe it to * wtaeie then mtad that tke h of w hinijanfr ma attacked to it that said aaat waa mat on it whss it mat intajke pri • tateofioa that wttaaa th«i took atuavit to p w keayoa notary who signed end seeled it arilhaat jaiatian mj knowing that witneaa » sat biahard gamercrr testified tfcat aid affidavit was the bu of tba claim and that tha daim ni paid upon it ceasul-dcneral dart waa called it to ee tifr a to mm interpretation of certain pomta of united stain law van zaadt aa employe la tha new york uatrmhoun teetitird that there waa n hipnont of gooda by the lark jennie aa ill j|ll la saw will ka oaatiaraed tm>t new york december sl at the a»etir.g of th democratic county central committee laat evening wofutioaa wvro adopted favoring tha flection of hon john l klagg aa tha speaker of tha nut aa vmoi.tiicrrr montana dimwit 21 — the legislative coaneil deaaaeratic yeetarday ananimoosly rejected governor aihley'i appointed for territorial aaditor treasurer and superintendent of l'ubi:j instruction who are republicans nashville december 21.—the returns of saturday on the i .. i.titui.or i'otr i - tion are meagre and a miail v u was polled probably not one-half of the votera went to the poll the convention how mr will be carried and will nieit aa pro vided for in january mm mis deoenber 20 — mo!lie hees barn daneeaae at the varieties theatre married a yonng man from mteararippl ><■■- terday morning and immediately l«i t fcuti taking hie pocket book containing 11joo i'okiioe cut wianonaia december 21 an indictment against a certain cltisen of portage city for lynching william 11 spair laet fall waa to-day equathrh the prison er waa exonerated lrein all blame bohtox december 20 thertnne chapel of the swedenborgian society ia wahtnm maiaarhniette waa destroyed by tire yea iterday morniug alsany december 20.—poor burglaries were perpetrated in thil city on saturday night and sunday morning evidently i > the aune gang albany i><.«mber 20 tle fnilnre of the hrm of karlee t shrpard * co flour daekva with gm.ooo h»1.i1,i,.-i at hurt and 40,000 at i w h -«, i annnnaeed la is aabl that their creditou will not wo heavily • phjljidii run pecember 20 — ihla morning the locomotive annapoliit belong ing to the beading kailroad company ex ploded near the croaaing of the keadmft t treason kauro&d killing the engineer jo leph na^'le and injuring thres other men one qf them will lose an arm the loco motive waa a very old one cmc«go december 20.—lut evening while the costregatlra were engaged in di vine aervice in the preabytcnan church corner dearborn and ontario atrceta ths floor gave way and precipitated a number of persona into the naaement alu'-h ex citenwet prevailed no one was aeriouily hart sax franrisro december l ißaao j joeepae of the firm of i«aao joaeptie a 00 importera of jewelry which reconuy failed for a quarter of a million of dollar ab sconded with a large amount of the flrma aaaeu ran fkajtct^co december 20 late ad vicea bom arizona state that the indiana are active on the eastern route from tucacn to new mexico and are well armed mcxrßia december 20.—a shock of earthquake was felt hero at two o'clock tua morning the vibrations lasted aeve ral seconds m«ra cm ji deoeanbar 21.—up to 7 p m yesterday three bodies mrs bwank oldest daughter aud youngest child werr found in the mine at stockton ih-.m razel toa the yonngeet child was ra the r>l,lr f girl's arms with a sheet wrapped around it the head of the oldest girl naa criuhetl the mother was much bruised ii i face detroit december 21.—jimmy llliott a noted prise figrhter who robbed a man named finn of koyal oak somo time mn ■and eecaiwd to canada waa to-day nurren dered by the canadian authorities into t ~ custody of the proper officials and w-m con veyed to koyal oak to be tried for highway robbery chicmio december 20.—a special dis natrh from st l'aul says the governor of minnesota baa interviewed ienaral llm oock npon the propriety of sending somn fnitfd states troops to pemnina to pi t tha fnsrkier sattl—inta in tha event of an indian outbreak aa a nawlt of the lied hi ver difficnltica troopa will not be aent until there is an actual collision or a greater certainty that bloodahed exists than has yet beta reported st r.irt miaaesota dsoenbar 21 news hae juat been received that a com pany of mounted insurgents appeared at the hudson bay company's fort near pcm una on the night of the 9th and on the loth took iiusnssiiin of the place th greater pare of mcdoagal • ageala were oaptorcd mcuoagal is ahaolutely witliout a faction to aupport him save somo swamp indiana the remainder having deserted him ' - - kaw york december 21.—daniel mo farland waa arraigned to-day for tho mur der of albert d richardson the nrif eoer through his counsel pleadel uot guilty no day wan aed for the trial jntheraaeof hawklna vs buaa tore aovar 30,000 which hawkins elaima to have lentil eertaaa atoek operations into wmek ha waa ud by bliea tho jary tins morning after being out all night brought ia a radict for ha defendant ai eoaaaaisaionara appointed l>y gover nor hoffman to ieuoaaaaon.l a location for a wfmsaitnij s»»u priaon for the sutti ju dicial district hutaag noaifjsted tha exami nation of the several localities mot at the aator house this morning to tiknatoal ao tamu the commissiorers are joaeflb war ren tiv of bathlo ■profeaaar t w dwigkt of new york city judie robert earl si herkimerj hon c h vyinfieu of orange and boa g b hubbell of sing bang tho plaoaa applying tor the location are binßhantaa watkras klmira nor wich oxford richfield spring and llu eilla wxanrotov dammher 21 general babnock of tha preeidetu's staff has just rataraad froaa a aaaond » ait to st do this morsing and is at tbe eiecutivc office to-day attending to official busiaeae fyj seaata ia aaacntito aoaaion to o>t conirajed tho fadowiajg to be port tnv purick h jonas kaw fork city i £■willis catthasjsi john k lsjtag waterloo john w van liter lyons martin tipple camden 3 had vm peekskill james o leach balliton all of new york a airasber of postmaster for other rtatel were also connnaed ala henry t hssr mintatar pletupotetiturt and envoy fit trasrinar-j at brasil frederick b low etitto at china e saaiaay wing oi ikea itt.lliaiili "--'--^-*»—-■-- al samuel k hsrlow united states marshal ur tax sonthern district of sew writ alsist december 21.—governor boff mao ha iaaued a prodanation offering a inftsoo fail arrsetof the jnnr ajarar er aaauiiaswa of dr andrew mead of ihnsaj lonon deoamher 21—tho ateamalip monarofa sntvaha reaaaaa of mr paahoiy m tart aailod far aaaria ta-4ay pisia-deostober-1.-itiarajwrtadtliit a^aaltapolaonwaiaooniswwiuantec , ■jal tha privy coaacil lm*o deeembar jl.-advices from aa t janeiro dated itlh auuno aaatathal jh ~■nrahea usi ■■("" aeldwe i 3 atasaafa fti^axevevexa^y rf mflhs.aiatt wm i/tmttax-wmtakaa tie buffalo kxpitts sb expkebb printing ok so u £ swan ruit ■imlnf per yt«r fit f ik w«-kl)r " 1m the kveking tjl.fu.dit two ■lihii ) _| 1 m 4 i m a i i vmrl l to city fubmrikm m lixtkkji mihpnn4 to nttom mrmlfm job printing offw ■l|l ofr-.to.feal wtm xmx txet best mr"trtfi"i nill nrimj b fw|—a »• tjerste tt.l»ll||<m • cvd hlmnki o v east iwas ny : gaa—mvar . business directory a ii bcramgaaand location or tub i.kadikq houbbb of buffiw [" imh of our r«ad«n who mak purch*a in buf » ~ hy einttac ojw out u4 luring u m ft r»*«r«noe vili » c time and trnubta tba aclaction hu umn w.r^i.y au and u micuj fil.ot el ahh | architects cykcg k li.kltil.wsiuini axes planes edget'us skates » -. 1 j a r,l i .:, hi r.li mtr.^c joj implements castings c lil'wakb 11ojn woailb cbk^o mvuul bankers k k ur.thco main cor konaaa books and stationery r.v i .. - . x * bho 407 malo cor .:',.•»*. vailti.n tai ml 3^6 main utcko ft i.knt 240 hall ul v w bum blank books stationery 40 toujm loohwi.oi johnson 209 mam cuiluit c jl.nkh 200 and twhwl boots & shoes a l schkvvtk 2m main jakkh h jkwmt 406 main blahs book manufacturer i l uh hk.-tkk ihudlk wa.b.n«'.'u onkkctionkrs whulenj 4 keufl >>. rt i.l llock 4c0,14 s hvulft carpets oilcloths fkatherb i hl.&.i v.'n)k i vh lunn 470 hub ujnfki ilonkkh wh<.le.»le it . i . . , v m ...;, ;--»!« tlfft 11 -■« • iii.na slam & ckockkky m\.;:l cttl'hli 1 hlllliß qz i ... maji»m4 m:.ui rimnim haavkv wali.vtk lc<k r.r c«uru houn ckackers kc . ot£kh ol s(in ltaftu<l m klltcott coal wholeule and reuu c h ih l>l ky a co cor krtn ud t*m ukotlob iyajkl aft root hhm coal and pio iron •- it wilsun *. co eot>lo cor mtmlvtppt it 1 übuhtkoh 1 uonuß*toiai wbarf lo«t of v ... ■dhy jood3 r-m bkst » i v jw mam huapers4 tailors h h thvm.n t'ji halo dvek and renovator i.t'ca oun 8 v ' tbilfl manufacturers u » nrtttht.it b"an kncravf.ks on wood ttet d \\ i|than 200 main fancy goods jtc tolcek hlhbllnt ■. cu.,4-11 mala fancy haik work andhairjewelry mrs luomiif.l lib iilmu.v furniture 40 isaac i viiltk main -■nil it oft 5 ua.n flouk feed and grain w ti ■!. p ttrraot cur fctana fruit and oysters latt kiiuit c 0..547 aa)ilii(toii fine brass castings bitralo brass folndrt 7 eil.nj glass and paper 8110w card 3 j p huffman lli kben«caß ...'•:*. gkockks vvfaoleule a m julins'i'un 72 main uiwm j;us i wi,..1m»1 u.i ketau k i uulm vn its main uey w sctytt 17 ft honfca qdw tuknwuing goods audisi'n 11 stakkokii 3:>7 main s > uklir.tt 1 som si m mott k bksi!>h.t 307 mali ouns and jewelry j o iomm * co , 185 m"atn hotels ion.nev hotel er wa.l.lnirtni an<l bmiih liaitness badwjss tc j m lyti.k '. w03 l ixc lu nppnaite manjlon imi :.. i.l ii'ubey bucoaaiof uj jno uuiu liiey 4 iin ml iatn h i:ir.v\iu iriin tc o k wai.i-.ui tit 371 umh an*l l swan houivnh a m;1 t or i'-arl and sflneca uixky jill u.faßl * •;. i l main li)'al.v.(i '- m»n tvlitta uc^v.itc wr.kual'o 28 m«ln v.t w swia ii.vrdwaue and mktals pit ati « tv'.,4ij 43 ami intnm hoi aiu fn&sackl a d earner m».h uat.s caps and furs c # v 4ueurukk «■iwn hf.n tul.d a i k.i villain wai miteur in mmh i!!0n foundry how in works far optmlnalji|l olintom ill'lv wwknd cnaroh cor jacktou ikds kousdeus engines boilkr3 olil w tikkr so>s if wa,hiii|rton.nroliio ikon nails r tt sriks 4c rrati1 ;. co hi 4i aod wtcrm i.aukii ueeii billiards 4c jllullalli x heatdu iol main it i.iuht qamuaoa and sleigh d c uodwin m aiwl sji waahiußwu looking olass picture frames ■uwauu » ncntino 15 s a>i . malleable iron pratt -. leti'iiwokth 52 ■>< 64 terrao mariii.k mantles and grates c 3 coortr ll deiawm l bwaki7i jl t j main maiti'.lf & guanite works & roksok cm court adtl muiv*u j.iiin ohawk.iiu i'.t and •*) nlasara ttitxctekt vniolonalo nj reuil hesi'.y ifnm,w *•*■■\ w h wtloli-s aul 41/j vain moukninii oocds ik)dr be if i c'j 114 main manufactui'.i.sa jeweleiis 40 h f jl'enuli.vj 3^7 v*t!:i;igtyn music dealeiis and published jk.vb.tt ml3«.';'.iia wi llain organs porubu pipe dtiißlck f.-:lusma:ikk x co s 41 aad « clinton or'ians mf.lodeons ac oco a piunck * bst i«*ar ii-t-ntli v.l ma ry and oils paints c planinii mills doors 4c w a tva.nb * co.^lccliar.le f printers k iw.ank book man'fs iiakik * jon"s.»w«iil»l«wa.litn au.et pla-ii'lc slatk uoofing b f ins i^s ui m in i'ianos music 4c cc'ttier i db.ntiin » al l>l\si manufacturer 01 knirzman 100 108 anj 110 lau.ia iiet.se bro?.,4»1 ktapir cor barrlaaa . papbr hangings 4c h h blluik,'ils main o.ri.l'ml.l!y i.ll.iti 2w u>lß luju'.l'ii nifhoi-s 5711 main photographers tt vi ksiout t»l mail e '" hambl.l!mis,."oiaiid4<lom«lll h l blisit 7 main sewing machines jess s^lv —.- wfr™"t * oibus s m co 14 9 dirtat how«a m.,11 noiik-^h a.c«..«im-i s^di)l^".ry hardware 40 prat * letcav.oetu u and 6 « t,rr silk hat manufacturers c auctkn '■, 1 m»to stovij hollow ware hied k .«. ir ra rt and ri cana stained glass mjitalo tauio ou.v3i woaks » p«a»l i«iso l hnuis os n stkwi eoffki * spice mills cna3 * c.1 til main ovp.sits cl.nr school kurxituke w chabk & so 1-s"*rt scales and safes tjmlo scale wobkb f.3 main stoves and h hdware naw'.ferrhkco stoves fchnace3 and ranges i swartz * co •« main tobacconibts v imvqtc 26owaahinjt«n*40kiop«a ti£a j " wabb co . w.a watohbs jewelry & diamond 3 das b castle mm rwatch°m'akeks jewklkrs j u liu3 walker.«7m»in ■t'ely k . p v friend and acquaint irm paetfully tn*.v d to itund calve.tt tlie funeral of o—rjrr flawert 111 take p«ttwii 4 i-.te from hta at mtdraca > » 18 tir^ii.i urn t fry .;. and acqua'iitaneea «-• in ted ti »■■» i ja^i/kb-suddenly at cleveland 0 sot i7tb lit-nry ja ( i.r of gudpb cl w form'.rly f-.hl hu remain were taken to toronto or interment j.v-v .-. so i.lrniy m ouelph c w dm 11th jam m a jayjuea »*.■«<! 2 jetn third in < i ttte omntnft o**mu t v aaaortment at r ttaonahle price l.i tal mcuknttui btowr 414 main it 4m«ri.-an butk lost asp fotjtbl found a mink tippet which the uwaer cv ha*e by ca lln at no 77 park plare protlrj property ur ymjiag for ad-ert'as fi-tt t ost—a black-an ovan dog on i j l.i-mn.r 1 ,«'-.,, t ;*■.«,.»* »^ , the find«r will be rewarded by r-lutii k mto tnia offl c hif boiiddic ana mhm;im 1 ptq franklix st.-30me very luo fine rocma ran b obtained »* 1:9 frmnkjln at-eet with boe.r i few •- !- r .*-.'-, w,l»u euniii*ar«d l«mlt a \ pearl st between^eagle and court rt board with or without rckjiiu and ii:»l>lea»ltlo«»tioii team r*a*,nau llv4t kinineh c ham fcm "_ pohtbctiovafty establ s vv1 m«i.t lor ml reuunv.l uppobim ihe pu off.ur j ii f » *. rf l l,u«i-u sul-fmt ry r<>i*4i for n-lllnic a<mivw j m thu ofßc ltl-it it7anted to bill oft let as 1 t 9dfn t^>l i"p in philadelphia with u n r t n borf rg-ir.e hn '*' ■i jm a fo oppfirlunh lor a p»rt with n dcrau :,,-»- addr j jtnkinb w^n tow ii pa iu 4t wanted a party engaged"in tb ma ufai-tur of ratwe wln r*u a p»rtn«r wiuiac it»i of i ram sooo to ftow ai piy_tojohn_otto,«i f earl rt 111 wanted a partner with a caah capital rf fscou tv 00u in a well » ■» liahed pftying bunln«w n thia city i'ruflu r k ' i on capab eof taking cliary mt t,(b l e buoineu pr«lort»j a.d4raw tnroiia-h tta p'wuifllre bcbinebb 14-u wa!htgji»r wanted i wish to kent for a trni f ft je»m s.'o or eoo fl front on th wait bank nf the knffalu rircr in dcj-tl to i 1 ( itr ship canal vu\\rm ■■»-, -* s t ch to-o t rtr win plrti-e applj at mj u rfi jullii uj in ' mr 81 ftiriat pounty orders ooohty or v da»-»l0,«lo f cvntit orrt«r w»p t-d hy i/.'l ik ottu jl*a laiau hn.knr ku 3 iiruwn'a m ..! .: .«: helf mali wanted — threis knekgetic oait to tak order fur tb star m > <■cover aud uaraper tomb n»d appjy at lha uhm no 3u main street up itai r 111 l to book binders.—\vantkd~a forwardsr i,'hl.u 1 j '' . 220 » v washington rt'eet kl hit atio\s-fi.flalts v tanted—an elderly lady of * > expenrnci wiibtit a ■». *■•*■1 nurse lo qulra cf l»r hixtr tor svn mkl elm tn . r i,ad dmg store 17 mrtaton it isj wanted a smjatton by a b an irlfl to do up rtt i a or kitchen work cajl or addresi ftil -■~.» ,■2\t hiti atio,\s tlllts tyanted—a bituattoh as gar t t ilener or coachman ad re ■praneia port for sale—the new commodi oni •!*] frame no 23 nt 1..t 41x110 rtill u-«^4 fasaj ti-i n mi te-ma if acrlied for torn ioc miller no j4bm swita a lex a kkkisii ho izwvatswanit 13 tpoft bale—i tesoood two story ll'i»f v « . 1 t/.1'.4 ;, - 1 th i nt)i ■* i oorow i hiii]»on *!)■! i'aiiuer mre • tlih !• a wwry fl rlylic l .) t f urc m the h um>|f it i(o d inler an j thfl wh le ill l»e nm at ur a*on 111 ' ltyuii i iiikkb krio lan i ofßo laob sale-cy m mtcomh 10 & 1 liiw-lon it flouring m'll for nit in th villag of witlinrk r»»*rly new h nil h modern imtirntpm*nt thii la ibm o be but mills in thta htiata imii ntfcal at r k..un<lry for aal in ihe fwmt f aurora hi full d!<<*rauoa il'iii^a tl.ie traridaml thlshft£wda -\ m.te for any oa wlio i«h tv en^*.-o in im kind of buiii.i im north l>iv i n torr fram 1-%t iwilf s i'aliuor t li-»t.r7 mm uahmom 2.1 l"al er it i rtorj f un lo 1 dxluo ss s€t.*wa t ttfrai.ie l"t wxlort ltf hua«f «,, 1j u,ry ...:■■1 t 26x 27 130 wllltawat s-atoo mmc 1 iii us wiltiara t 2 itury franv l-.t kxuo p3 t<r»oi it 2 itory innic lot mmm lm ninth rt 2 flory jra tie h>t3«sl44 ia swin t 1 stiry tame.vxl:;u 453 mouth divt ii-n at'x-atory fma lot 36x117 a'l north dtrl«tn it l^-klorv ir-unr lvi dxlla 63 at 1 u.ry fr-me l<jt::0xli7 100 howard rt 1 t.»ry frame ot 3u&i3l i"*s tenth it jit rv frame ivt 55x10i ibs lentil it 2-slurj irame lot atilu or mli r e»r:ian)(t or city pr t rtrtj e»»ral flr farms uixltr liiifti cnitiratkin m-n.y cf thrin are » «- fir ■■js :. purpri us f[rst-ui*am»wblli!m for sale l set-nth rt , t*o utrory brwk flniihed lt^e m-ul all m^deru imitjuteunaita l>t h&h4 i'ri.w lit lton \ d4uer 1 ur>wn's t«ihll tjioß salk~\twu st(»ky fr\m f hlllhtafc now uwl ai a duimg aajoon ritam n fxrhansre t mm v eak it m ill 1 aol 1 ch-a _ 117 i.toy 1 b^ktlc jio fhybu.ianb a~n l - utftuht x for mio the eutrai:y ~>.,■: ~..■', | pearl tret*l lat ■! y ill h|iti by lr hub ff tk b-iuaeu in very c naplete ord.r vunphe^l with f - a n in lurnace admirably arrang-ad an located fur a phyl'.'tan or th(t buiincaa i 1 > , down t.wn mituaiiix pr eeflo.o-»9 ttmn ca 117 lyun je riakl.r 1 llr^wn'i builhtng dl'ses and lots kok sale bt hijub sanfobd 1 writ tni m 11 i.i ii at 1 atury ir*it.o lot ■; price t r.-jj u-!,.i,,r .; it x-atorr brick lut 2ox7u j>n m vj so'ty diviaion t • ■• frame lot • price imo f and 64 fifth at att>ry fram d«ubl hotate lot sxluo pri«!f!soo m im eagl «, 1 v tj frame lot mxlw pri 1-1 >'■■■! i 1-itory fiaru and 1 it«ry aria *:• hmoi diridon t 1 ttory frame let uxl tijclmton at 1-atory frame lot uilm p sn oeorxla at ls-ttory fnuur ii s»x77 pr ii arkana&a «, l^-cuiry frame ist mxloo f»i mmav 157 sixth at 1-at.ry ottaft lot xim pil ik sixth at . . cottage lot lixloo ari i»no pwni!«jl»aaia rt t-«tert frame t »-'■" pr m 7 ninth t 1-atary r*m aad ir lot tvxlltt rd price 500 1 ferry at ll^tory fram lot 0xl pr moo 175 kleremh at ■i ''■■"» fr»d lot 10 to al prtc fg'w hfcial houses for sal t new if-rory fnxm hoa^m 90 r.d 10 ooiuflv rt with raa and water and rerv d«irat>l r»e ! j-«lt>r .■r-itt ■on twelfth t near mar;last t »' r frvme 240 fanro »* ■, :*-'.• lot t.t atorj frame 71 serrnt1 at with bara 14-atory frame 544 ninth at with t«vn ix-*ton brick 3tm york at lot 40x100 tw,v-rt ry lrick,ls4 8 wviaion at central •<« r • ii'tt brick 310 pwan rt neu-ty new two-storj frame '■..•> i^ueca ■> itrt 40x178 v » a 1 . m f 1 ur;i 1 \\: the ab n property will b ko'd cheap mosuy on ea*y uruia for pirticubn appyto louis otto ill ■111 111 all s 3 browo'aßail aaya i~ior sale-a new he^ldlincfc ' the ratithweat corner of linwood arenue brraut t rorfwet n^i»li ttirouch«>'t is apply to john o yu 81 pearl at t^or sale a xkw and fir jj dam ti atory rtwlfdw wilh il the n»df ra i>ro«m«ut aouth aide or ferry street weat el ktoj 1 hoiu«ur boildim uok salk-hocsb amd lmjw j snnrt prtohho apflj jobs otto 8i r«ri m _^ or salb-the followlso i>j4 rinbu m'ltumgj vo klm>nntt.,>«<lit l"f •»* *•»! »■■• w«>r and furnm lot mlxlli mo tt main «., motr wttk tltorj bw fw wrter v.d furuao lot 30x115 • th ftn ezmnaloa a wmhtrvton.t o 4a wauaften v s^toir utd u<le witk • lot l*v*:ina uerand(unu luiailm no 40 eulmafcawk it t«tot7 u fttue gal bd wmter __ a bne~lioqie ftnd luf fronnd »'. b*t*ri g«a«m eomty sn ."*■b!ti it s^iorr with wine m wbut no 71 edwud ■>. < i-a(ortud wllf lot7smo no s3 dtiftmn place gam nm bbd f urnau 0»40sail to 1/ct rooms aud power to rent tho rwnt r d«inme and th co«r eoc • uit inqulil r.r '. 4 b hul4e3 1i..:.:,is i dtbacu^l ras^o foe ttalb | rpo lcmber and timber deal x an—for tale it f«rug lmafmaa county a arjf • lei of ry aim wblte i*k t mlxr on the • tuti.fj or cut 10 order o*»r ni i-.'d n<l aana - arldreu w a pilestics porufwrtue n t bmw or sale-a vacant lot 312 by i?r n ■n '. jjiflj ir«i sear f rtntli m lton * euer 118 em l*nd offles t ivtxgston county farm.—a 1 j fir t r:ia p»n ud stock fins in th town of ; mount momi with quod v idingi two orchard o choice fruit and ewythln in fcood shape ajso blnoced atock boraea wi.l fanning tool th farai has efcrhty-eight aeiva pr.-f 7 p«r mr which w f»r below ill viluf 11s lyos * parch erie l*nd oot tj^oß sale—two choice new x tnllcb eow with calves « kpcnt * i*l r lam s . 4^s waani.igttn uti-eel 111-tf j for sale—at robert demp ster's sltw uljlwtr.i w w«hlti|v 1-39 horse p-w.r lifni with tw lv bailor au • tiip eu 1 12 tai.rw power enri»q leeomotlta b mo 2 •• •« •• any of the i 1 ->»• engine ud boilers wtl be fart n gcjd iuii.hu o-der and old cheap 117-li afink store on mais street * . nrh -« far a «;■, ! js v - t . . i y of idwards & bucxlaud 10 emi senses i/or hale—a small stock o j pry l^-od at wj'l i " ■■. - for city pmyert imiuln of ldwaitb & lurfcl~a u lv £ ■-« set hi liok sale-a valuable fari i u i acres about 00 acrea well ■i eo uuar liufii »■■•.■'. (■.-*= and burin •( lendm da farm and (&•»*■hous in f xxl rdet f-»oj feme fanu well waurfd eap-ime i-f itw^inij h on**j wi giv-i time on aitnp will exchange pari for city j*ru ertr farm fcitiiat in benninjton cnunty 8 mi frfia allies 11.411 t edwajtus t bucalas if k imlf«l 11.i 1 _ 1 a good esoihs and boiler for bkoe beap at the i m ■» planlnx mill uollta t kiei'utenwalt i j ( ■t i '!!!> rf •" old papers for sale—at oenu and 76 c«nu a lur irf.l at this office to let-horses ipor rent—a laroe bl'ildin 1 light'd on the u)dr adot nblj adup ed to man titacturing ur^j»tj a^tily w j un t-'tto pe«rut „ houses to rent—i haveanus hor of amtashi houses which i will rent may 1 1870 al tre liy rtducod rata of rent j l ' louis utfo jj s bniwn'-jsuiminiri afubbishzd house to rent my hoii so 617 main at bnfltele with rden in a higli •«» of cultivation attached *•■tie rented to a small family for ihrfce or six m..nt or until the flirt uf may ii<*xt p.«e«ioii pwn th ist of ju 1 lwo picture fcc ii»;iud«d u u w*t«r fuk . ■an«i laru fur inf n»t»<jn apply on th premiaca 011 muy day b«ior a m tturint the prei»cnt mouth okouai * bouoroii no jl7 majn l moktc4ces money to loan—i have fi tern ii ■■»*-. 1 tiullan which 1 wu.b u invra m purchwe ■< m m^rtgikw juun oito is peax »•- mortga^ies vor sale hi'me & ukpord 11 w swm a p koposals peoposals for public lamp notice is ht.rct y given th ffalwl proiwsala wij (»> rercivea at th nty clcrk'i pffi.o until edm i>ervt»h«r i i'6'^at 10 i uol a m , for lur nilta ut the o.lv of uußal witb two undn.-d limj i'oit of the a»me tt lea thoiw in-w in utc m un ity iach pout la w*igh not lesi than 300 puumi ilich arapgaal must be accomimtiied ly a bond xecul'tl in th*.1 niir.aer aiij form pn.»<:rit>€l hy the cttronuimbom p p millkr tia'rrain flf ccmmittee oa putl:e lari oatetl liuh«.io uec 2u 16bs legal notices assessment roll notice kotic ia hereby i(i«cn th the 1 im for the innsiueratiun 111 the a-sso^sin-'-nt roll hereinafter de icrihcti itnil tk lioarini f partlra intcn-s-tpj therein rj*i bfw p^t t ionet until moi.j dercmber 27 iflflw t e roll no lo42—fof paj inj the compcniatinn awirdrd t^lheownrr or wmr i«f land ami nrop'ttj tak*n ti l_y •■t anil tcnd van l;ww]»w<rvet,fr.wnthesr u ih ur y curb iin vt elk street to u.e we'terly otb line el amiott h i,l amount it4?9 c 9 geu s wahuwkll riiv cltrfc datej ruffa'o t>-c si isb9 ltt-4t ijmvtskivta street extension ih-s re{>ort of tli cuntmi^iuitfti appomu-d tiy lie sujiern.r ci>irt of ilifbu ■, lv a*certaiii aiiil re url ih ju^t coint^aiaiiontw be paij to ll.e per u r per*oti«r.wthnf r r hiving an irtcrrat in the la->d m-1 pro|aajty v < •. rj ta ay out and ex'eni 1 1 . cntli struct froai 1u present termiuati oat york itrect to jers-y tn-el c<-u:rn«nc:nj at * p-int s0 at imliilj tw fourteenth trert 011 tuv « uth r(ylineo rk tro?t running theiac nouth r y 1 1 oj-.:i n.lji luiiiieiii i hruet to j orscy atkct henue al ri^ht angle e^krh alung the nurtherl uic of jersey treet 50 feet theik at r^hta-gt » iu««i vwrkat/wt v i«et t the plme of besin ninft having l>»^o returned to th lunuuou cvunel ttid flk-1 with ihe clerk nuticc id . . >■» . ■"'■that taid raport will t-e mnarincil fef tbe omm cnurscu of t tcttj ijuftit o on moiidar d*ucmb rtzth 1 imie je^uun f tb wimiiwliiw tbrieyf hali t*iore tha am be filed with the cx ork oeoiiok ». warpwet-l city clerk d»t#d buffalo l>*c u 19m us-kh nl'nty coubt.—franch j s piue and lucrtti a lia wife pia;utiff a 1 imajiini rtnftnffiaitt to the defendants a t nsaiml and each of them you art !>'■' ■. summoned to auswar ui c m ■• in thii scti><ti,«n(l btrre s ct>uy o your nawer on ra»,*l mr'.n.e.rn the ui'.y of buffa'o.wlthin twent llaya af'.cr the wrrtoe hereof xi:lnsire of th day ul • uch servic ami if you fail to anew r the c plaint ■- afotv«ail the pl»;iitiff will apply to t court f..r the reli t i!pm*nded in a"(t con plaint whleh complaint ivaa filed in the office of th cierk nf ihft ccu'.ty of ikri i*l city on the twe«ty ii-.r day of uclober ; - ij dat«.l buffa o oat 18 1w.9 a l bakfr j!7-w(l itfti awv buffalo w t erie county court.—in th matter of arril a niehoa s lunatic by * tue of an ord»-r yraiiied by the hon 11 u burrow county jujffe ul vrie county on the ninth day haaaaaafem left to m?]p at public m-k-ti n al th pmival f land aituate i-i the lo«m of rardirik coj it of krie aud utc t new york being pejt bl nma er nine in towi.-hip number aeven rw.je fi and rkjuodcil on th t7 rt hy highway lewhnjr fro . ■i --. to j ■)■" idee eomvra on t . . • and i 1 to tiari-i wttheri oat nor.h o lot line and tag ctio^h east ks mile a p a'let ttne ii;h umweatku t make t-n acrn ivid and no more hctoncm to ar'lll nlohoia lui.itif whicii i prrmjjwt wi lie told at j>ut 1 . ■.. by wi;li»m long and iu-mun tldbok co mr.ue of biid luniti dulr appointed y taid en at the farm of ur-ork andrew in the own of 5u : i -■county uo tre twcntt-iecondija uf i>e cemiir iscs t one o"c!uck ¥. m of f-at day n.>\e:nber iff 13^9 wilmam lo^g harmon mciiolfi k!5-wfl c'ommif c 171 rle corn'ty cocrt.—in th j miitrr of james s chol » lunatic by tirfci of an ord gnated h hon h l bbrrows c*u judzeot rie county on the ninth day of "■■* ber ttm to ell at public suction a.l tbftt ;■* ul la>rd a^tuat in the town cf p&rdrtila in t%i co tv of frie end t of set tort bei » pan lut sum tor tine to*caliip e*-«i mi ringe a bounj-d'w follows os the aouth by the high es*!ink from sordini nlligc to joseph r-ee's c ners on th west hy land of drraley hnokfnv the couh by land of wil:iam parker and tax en eu^ritoa'pukti'i s uth lire making a psml i-m with the est bo'imfc n iuaketwenty acres nonore iwl-jtvinir to j«m niehi-u a lu*s whicii prcmistm wji be sola tt public kkutm w i looii a d harmon n:chol comniittee mid lunatic d if bjaafaarf by said coii't si farm of leorpe andttw in the t-wn cf dar^l eri c->untt on th-t*cny jeconj day o deceaa brr 1»69 a"t 1 no o'clock i m f th day klrig ism william l/'xo uahuos nichols kl7-wtfw committee taxes erie county tax of 1869 bus coonr teeasureb's ornct corwref be?«c snd ptattltiwflto - i suflsjo dveember 1 ims j x«tto u wwbygtt%mlfcs*th linn lit bea thl wimtu lor ih several wank ol tbe city of buffalo rtnit»rr'"r tbe tax lor the y.ar 196 d hftve uxk a tka ■>■»" '• or utocf u li ji <!•; ol mutfaaext lp>'ti 1 uses pwd before th fint d»t of j«na»tt next bo dditloß will b m»je;*irt»a 2jluovo on pctce.i ■■■! n.«hl > tb«tt te-wlll h mv'e udmuium from me tn time rrmairvru susd msi in r«r t ih-li b mtj lbe d did * km v °°"- "•'■*• nl*de ™ i 1 dnil?t.rtsao«wf.rt^«lw w!.v p.r.n tv.t£ssitttlw!li£ls.t th h<»vj u !*,-;. ih ild proosn their mui md m«k their p«ficfoli uearly id tbe month m pomitile olfieo douk from 9 a m to i p m charles h dubkki lm tr<wurct t.l liie couatr omck op till rbceivkk or taik3 ) ate dec m.imi ) xronce is hereby given that xi imm tbi #»* mm froaßta c>tygo«»p trefiertlw udlowtn local ■laiajsnanl fu-lb wud can be paid at ay efllce in u city building eonar of lywkbn a e»«l wuctta m any urn within bli amtv.ba that said rolla will be augmented y the ad dition of one prr cent thereto for ctary moota urn saaae imiii unpaid rl»:j roll no 6614 for r»pai-lrt sidewalk oa the ah rid f nsagan street dmimb albany aad r-rry ml ftslfi—por repairing the sidewalk on the «»■id f niagara street between uintob a>i yd itmum 4 r r repairing the atdewalk - n the w ti4 .; hickory treet between sjcamore tod gem — -- tr.rts on~—for repairing ue sidewalk on the cast aid*#f wwhiny i.ii street between ih rurtonjr at>d the sidewalk on the north sije of beran street 6cl for repairing tba sidewalk on urn l side of oak atreet hetwera the curbing aud side walk en the aorth aide of swan atreel bit—f-r repairing urn jewalk oa urn tut ■- '.>»< street between the curbing and i»l i.a the north side of swan street 0«?n - for repaigar the sidewalk en tie east •. elm at reel between the surbica aod lidewa on the nonh side of sw»n atrett 961 for repairing the si iewalk on the north aid of north street between fourteenth and u'^rr rtrreu mss—for repair r tit aide walk oa the north aid of ■),, mrf i between the curb line ■t waal 1 t ■■" ttreet and a point ale m3—for repairing the sidewalk on the north aid of ohio street between the curb line of indiana street and a peilt midway a - w24—for repairing the w»ik on uie nnrto d of ninth tlreet between oavaawm ami virginia t:tet mjs-i-jr repurin c-owwtlk hmal i.«j*te'i --.-■.:. ■- e»r r side -' wmbioftw mat f i - retiring eroatwalk memm nonh 1 * ion ttrtct us u,o we>t aida f wmblngrtoo itrtet it-for conetructiny a erot^walk acrow wad trwt wj2b—for conatructlnff a croar«-alk aeroa ihcweat crty naif et hiauaal^pi aueet un uia • .- i aid uf lamaf atrett '■d f r comtruciliig a crnctwalk aeroaa s -■. terraca atreet on the north aiue of churab cssi for conatructlni a croaawmik » r s w*ua iftc'l out north i e o xi .!.»:,.■>:.-• fl'3l—paf r n:itru'.:tini a atone crouwalk acroaa carroll street on the east tine of u'elia atrtec 5 ' ' fnr .■m r t.i a mone cro-^walk i carroll street on tho w»l line uf well atree z ?>■- or in,-t n * kt ne ■r.--«jili acroas w<llm •!!•■»,•■il.ja1 if lh mi 4 ]'■,' cr atrueung a ntjmi crjaswalk acmaa uentse trtet un the west aide of lii-.k : hmt fl«3s—for con'truetlnj a at tie rroaiwatk » — x^n*h iitrrct on southeasterly aijo of hui aon strict o,c r >;■■*, i s * sloni 4»>mwkjk arroaa tt jwn street,ou urn eattcrijr i .■of delawai street - " !',- fl'linif embankment on th w-st i c hsm)jiir h h street irom the creasing of th ne york and erie iuilrutd 6«ss~for rep-iiring scott i-trert 1-etween ham lurtf street anj the state line b iroad "'!.» - i ■■repairing ths approaeh-a to the i - mm tlie clark and bkinner cutal on obi urcft w4o for repairing jefferson street bat ween ftout division i ; swam street o<hl—for repairin the nou'jierly litle cf terrte ktroet betwern the north wester y line i hcnrv ■:■■■■'. and a point 75 ftct uorthcrl therefrom m2-f«-r repairing scott trert bttweea th state line t>*iljv»i and utacock atreet 13—forrej>«ir ag vrrnmnt atrctt bet wean eler enth and twelfth atreeta oma forn->airlns vermont street between tenth and x cventh itrrfta csli - for re pairing vermont street between i'wellth and thirteenth streeu 6c4s—vor rtir^innc rrm-->nt street between thir teenth sjij fouru-ui th street flfl*7—r<.ir ropairinp vermont slreet between four teenth and uujge streets 6843—f0r repairinj vcraaout street bet-.veen hodfre anj bremen atreeis 49 f r n-pairing vftrm nt itrett between bremen and ilra^lub atreeu gt,so—f*>r r^j*iring wmiontstreet butween iirajton and k.gcrs bttcots i for npawnil tho eas hide of uftdiion atreet '■:■*... baiuria street and » point ■lf -• ■:.\ ! v.]1 * iiid peciham s-.reet 6655—f0r ri-pairinjr the east alta of hashes street letw«.«n a punt midway ■~-.. l » d pecvbatn streets ccsj for repairinj ihn west aide of uadj<on street betweu-i a point n...-**i letttten baiavia tni f rclvliain atreeu 8551-f rrep»ir;ni(tbe weat pi.ln of ma-li^on atrte hctwee.-i l;atav:.i atre-.'t un i a print uidw»y bctwe«a fcilthi bjhl pcvki.am treew j5»5 f-.r repiirlitff ferry fctrfet between n.agara and north wasuinjrton atrect cmc-fur r.-p:'irb(t carfcil rect hetween tail nmnwrltr win ijj-dr»u!i trceu 6657—f0r rc|>airirp lnswaaa atreet at the err>isitjjj o oajmi etrevt 6«i*-f>>r upllllh tne wwtt-rlv rid of yiririni mwmt tmwmm niagara aivd l*e»'ii i tr clt | oe»9—for rtpaifin fie easterly aide f tfafbda stcot.betwevn hiic*j'*«iid b*)wbl s recta 6gw-f^r upairtu cawafl atrect brtww urn iiiani trn:t and the westerly line of l"t ** ewi for r-pair ng spruo street utween sjca more and ueneaee streets 60d2 !'■r jepa rii.g thi r fiif cf fourteent it'it.m khodd laljuid uij iji i m avtt tree 6»j»—for ■pairing the st pide of fftnrta^nt atrfet tetween khod ishuid auj jdawachu a.-tu atrecth chm-for recairim tiff stre*t bet»*«*n the stale in ra iri-aj track ajid the h h iuburg turn j.ike 6%5 for repairing tifft atre**t te(wa«n hopkins ot/ectan-i the state line railroad 8606—f/r repairing ferry street let wean main 0667—f0r repainmr spring tre*-t 1 twean sye bwn -: .«■i.l » jkirit midoay krlkta byiaunore aud bai.itia btri.eu rmt for repairing main i er fa pcacoek au.at at the crowing uf mi strait wtfr-for repairing side eewer in cvt rkla of pearl direst b,l«at 120 feet oorth si tuippewa street flflh—for repairing the t.ewcr in illinois ntreet ha ttreee bt ff o rtrer and perry rtre«u ht9 9m rapairinp the sewfr in pennsyiwr atre«t overum water pipe at the crossing fourteenth street 6671 for repiinntr de sewer in south aida court trt i ia front of tr:e county ba lugaßank oofi vr repairttta eww in soitb terraca atraat commencing at gcarree street 667i—for constructing a sew«r and reaei*«r at tl northwest corr.er of excl«uk l *>* s^reeu 876—forr^palrtn^ihe sewar and receiver at the in ru..'«.t *-■i:tr ol swan aaj ilichigaa a;rtf*.i 9977-for eotiiitm-tinr tha aewer v 1 reeeirar the nort*w«rt eor»ar cf carrull sod w.u atrertn fc"s-f'>r reiaiitog theiewer and receitcr at t julacasi corner of vranklia an 1 court strtet 6«7»—far rf pairing the sower and reaei>er at tbe eouttieaat aomar of uanesaa and jaek*vn atraeu 65$0—for cunatmetinjr a sewer aad reaefrfr at t northwest ornsr of franklin and swan streeu sl—f"rconstrai.-tiiika newer and n?e*irerat th southwesterly corner of ohio aui waamrgto itrmu m—tor repairing tba sewer and re--*i»er at tbe euulcwest cornarof wiuiam aad am straeta mw_for misirgthe gutter aerasa xorth di«e -■atr^t.oc aant n-ir of waahington street 6fm—tor raising the gutters and n setting rarbliig oa tla tusae-i.j iud of hicbi<rao atreet r t c-ri eacle a-rf^-t and a point midway lel*e«n nortti l'.viar.n and eagle streau 6u for raising tha rutter and reaatung eorbtag oa tha vaaterly nda of michigan street r tweea -"■th divi-loi atreet an 1 a i oint mi iy b iwecu mortb fiirukm and tila straeta 6096 for raiainr the gottar on the fouthcrly sld of prime street between daytr,n atreet x v l h a^d the r.re:rer at tbe asgla oear uam atreet 60n—f^r raising tbe gntt*r and resetting the curbing about iso feet eavcr'y on the ao'ith ule of i.'nrp-»i street at the southeast aor bt of cbippewa and morgaa^feeu 6ssb for raiaink ui pmn acrsh^lorth l':*i i-l street on uke west uiit uf waahugton atreer mtf for rai-icg gutters oa the e«rt sfda of michi can street -«■• et n scott and perry it fj 640t for opening futtan on the no-uisraatorly a > ol virginia street between sixth and er enui btnati 6wl—for r*i«bg the ratter un tbe uorthri siri of lxchaoft alreet to cnoeet vith tie pa»e mou ob weih andft hirga mtmim twv f.-r raiiirff tbe gntter en tha caat atie of kiagar trert aonui f albany street at the aouuteast aoroar cf niagara and albany streets — m iin in|l hill on awock crensj bom delaware street to a point 00 rodswaatetiy fjm f-r fvpairfue and nuin'aia'-ng irtm ewteg bridgai rer evaaa ship canal on water treat coq*—for repairlnc and satintainang uia bndga aver pruae sup oa cusfj street m4-for nrinuing delawars street batwecn tir gfn an farry atrweu tor lwt 1479 aad is7l on7—forrrpalhiqr pratt street wstween bautia and william ■tr ■« v 69m for mpairng downing traat,tatweeji*dhas concn flask xt ad and ft point kbout vi u w*y 4c 0f f r npacrica urn a dvwaft on the northeaat ld of mteth t treet hetwaan lark aal ooa d t-*«itau*et i7 for con«tni-iing a d'awalk or the aoot j wesurly *'■* ot s:n,h trn«t u'-waen feas • * -■•.: i and jersey a rt • tol f r eonatracticg a s«wer a-i : ■e*_l er at the t ni.ea-t mrser of i i uui aiulbenry atrcal lkca hotices t7ot—for mmtnmftb a www j rtmmr at tb nortbvwt mtmt o ili»h and lulfaarry tneu tm-for rn*iriof ib hw.r tad i—.l a the nonk««t mmt i e.g and f.l .-. im 7#i rore«mlndtt«i wrr in mkhifu rtrwt from th c«ntri d u atntt m tk outfc him ff7m—for p»r wf tu whterlf 4d of ttttm ttr bctvwa erie md lock strtau t«—tor ooemtnktnc » ertmmlk urtm taetb tr.«t on th ttortfawwtwlj 4d ol m&rrlaad treat 6707 - for repairing tb mw«t ud nirifiroa ui wmt wd of r»*r street l»j £•*-. a«ru eagle n r«rt ctob tor npftirtaff iralu itreat mwm ai inm*atlt u vm fuamtlev bttmt 9700—par eoiutruetlof kwh 1a j«w»!k on thr touth ij-1 of 3*u»i strmt mm spring d*t*d busalo d«*;el*t 10 ibm elijah ambrore itost e—lyer of ttiw wood abutment at the west erlj end of th iron swing bn g • orer l uu ship ch»l on wktr kraet kot cc v bervbr civoo that e&led propowla will se r«catt«d t tha street comnladonar'a office uaiil rrbtoy 14th ißitant ibc3 u 10 o ck a u , for conitnididg ft wood fthvunant st the wesmriy end of urn irom aring bridf over inm l,ip catuu ud water rtroet ej*rifl.»uon for th kbov work may b •.<-» t tb btreet coaimiwloner'a ufllc od and after w « i ue*i«7 22d inataiit alii brrall btket l'umn j i l iit buffalo dt 16,1849 17-ft dey coops holiday presents t baenes & ba-istchoiht ti*u main street wl will open mondat decembeb . imb 11t addttiok to oc"r lar6e eetail e pakttient a part or ooe wholesale dipaitthiirr roit m ialk or fancy goods ie blft clove am bimrchiif boies dt sen roa bridal ritesimi inlaidipearlwritinfi desks elkoairr jewil boxw fancy boxes or itot drnmsfijts ass rm*fs portmoniei jet sets pdff mm tlllvl i9tthi brushes fancy watches m ishii ii barnes & bancroft 259 main street no tf comfectiokkmt pestivals schools chukches families npp'iod kiih the v«,t aad porort candies fr«ah made at tie lowott ntoa at t lpyi * cq *!». confectionery nrst cla«s casdies or all lisds fasot toys in profusion rbesebveu fbltt3 stt3 c ojßun in k«fi mm moi r««rir«4 d»i j oat albert et so kr miin t thk toilet t grabenstater'3 shating and itathliu boom o»£b tee academt of mu.-ic wash and cold baths tour llctc'i lar 11 114 slaving and bathing ii 70a nut > wash ok colo bath lali m te.\bejmat!ifs llff bitb wse ftn tieini - - - - in miui 81kgli bath u cektt h»lr ca'tinr tad h*»:ilt don br c«npete i t^"ewly estabu3hed turkish baths for laditj and oonuouet 1 e laclb «, brt 0 t ilieott » a tb plan at urn mt tpiijiit ftvmaj kr«b w a bra k't-'j j h wkst btatiobmtt poto nxios * beo.j lor holiday presents pocket hooks gold pens adbums brautifcloses portfolio dia.hies otsxaxm kc t tbc floeit o tim mar l
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-22 |
| 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 | 1869-12-22 |
| 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. 8159 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1869-12-22 |
| 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 | 1869-12-22 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18691222_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. 8159 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxrv wednesday december 22 1869 nq 8159t died cobb-lq »«■d«j •» *• sltt •"*■• p obt m»:enh*ges-atlh cilj llo'e on lti iut washington senatorial cosfi4mation tcsttedat the senate gkomha bill adopted iw the housi—drate 05 the peabodt eetiulltiunß t rtlmun to m sxrmsaa washiircto3r,deoember2l.—the senate eon firmed a number of paymasters and other offisera of toe navy among the chaplains oonormed is rer j k lewis of syracnee hoar*i nomination to the supreme judge ship ia not yet considered the temper of the senate ia not favorable to his coubrma tion the saperintendent of indian affain for new mexico report that the uto and apache indians are creating uneasiness by their actions which threaten trouble a g«at falding of the hoopa valley reser vation in california reports that the in dians are engaged in plowing and sowing their condition is one of perfect content charlea j folger was yesterday nocoi pi ito be assistant treasurer at new york assessors—ralph b lathrop 14th di trict gilbert robinson jr 15th district s palmer heath 10th district kodmaa wooden 12th district james r allahan 21 district i jamea h loomis 29th district new york collector—mosos d oliver llthdistrict william k white 6th district john m bailey 14th district john t martin 15th district new york collector of customs—william emsrsoo genesee seth p remington i 3wegmt chio appraiser—george w palmer new york marshal northern distriot new york isaac f quin governor of new mexico—william a pile xlist congress-second session washing-tun december2l bknatk the vice president called the at tention of the senate to the requirement of a law for lining the vacancy occasioned by the death of mr fessenden recent of tbe smithsonian institute the law provided the vacancy should be filled in the same manner that the committees are appointed mr ckacin rep k ii reported favorably with amendment a bill to pro vide for the execution of the law against polygamy in utah mr wilson hep mass offered a resolution which was agreed to instructing the committee on the district of columbia to examine into the administration of whool commissioners and the condition of public schools of washington and georgetown mr spencer rep ala submitted a resolution requesting the secretary of the treasury to communicate to the senate a statement of the original coat of revenue cutters now employed and information in regard to the number compensation ac of officers and men on that service mr wauner rep ala introduced a bill for a more equal distribution of the national bankidg capital providing that the amount of the circulating noieii to be ie bued to banking associations shall not ex ceed 14u,000,000 and in issuing eaid cir culating notes preference shall be given to banking associations in bt-ctiotkß having the least national bank circulation thit the secretary of the treasury is rrquired to re tire and cancel uuitoi state three per cent certificates to the nxtent of the i-isup of bank notes uotier this art and phall cea°e to pay intcrcpt on the three pr cent carti6cates of the united states itefencd to the committee on finance at tsdb 1 m th d-v>rs were closed for executive session on the doors being re opened tbe senato took up the bill relative tr telegraphio communication between the united states and foreign countries the question being npon the proposed amend ment of mr sumner to make the bill applicable to existing v well as to fntnre cables after some debate the bill was on mr howe's motion recommitted to the com mittee on foreign relations on motion of mr howe the senate took up ami after a brief discussion passed the house joint resolution relating to steam boats and otl>er nssmsal owned in loyal states directiug tbe reimbursement of owners in loyal stat of steamboats and other vessels tr.ken by the government dur ing the war the senate took np the bill relative to the proposed international exposition at washington in 1871 pending discussion the senate adjoarced bcsw the reading of the journal wi uispenxed with in order that the debate on tha georgia reconstruction bill might be con tinued several members obtained leave to print speeches on the subject mr potter dem x y.t argued against the bill air voorheed dem inj followed on the same side mr eldridge dsm wu next spoke in opposition to the bill mr voorhee.s dem ind took the fltwr and opposed the bill the introduction of which he ascribed to the influence of the president he was followed by messrs mldridge bin^bam and cox against the bill after a l |
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