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buffalo express vol xxv thursday january 13 1870 no mn business directory fame bmuiemmafe locatios of tbe leal>is rj ii'jusks of buffalo tho of our readers who make purl-haae in buf fa'n by cv / this out and uaine it aa a r*fefeia will save time ar.d trouble th saksaamsa ba u*n bbbjully faato and iaai/inly > 1 hat class 1 architects ctbub x porter zoo main at au'l implements castings ac howard iron wuttho lt agj near lanai bankers 11 w btjkt a co main cor n*ca blind hinges fixe castings ac clara a ix cor ma a a a 1 virginia st book.s and stationer y martin taylor sa main 811 iff 1 ra&okti «* t.i ■> , 4e7 malii.cor bohswh brkbd a i.i-.m 2*b main aod if w i^noca h h otw,'im>ltin blank book.s stationery ac tocmo lookwooi a i'jil %-,■■'. 2t auln osaaubtt a jk.nfcp a a : . i . boots a shoes a l schbtvar 2a main james h jfc.wr.rt sat main blank rook manufacturer j l t'liichl->tfe.k > 1-4 and iji waabington confectioners whtilesale a retail w it bulloca a co id h d'tlai-in cakpets oil clgihas feathers j x a j zuuki l.ph ißtersrs 47s main confectioners wholesale nenky bbabasb ol rtat.ec a bbsbbbssub 46«auin,oppoatatiinbo china glass a crockery mattuaw i/.n'ul 21»nai,i gbu b m-nma.n.mikaii carriages bajsveta waliaaca luca ummr ceurtcr uoaa crackers ac . ■■.■■; kx ■'- son 106 and ml euioott coal wholuaajo and fotoil c h dudley a po cor en and ttrrao gborua i'abin bffav l emae coffee a w'itk mills chase a 0u..u1 main bbß**bsbb cb**ssssbs coal anu fig iron 0 r wilson a co tj 0 c r mhalaarlppl 1 l hbdstrom it coioiiaeroial wbari loot of mal.i at/**t dry goods dodd b^st a co.,bti main dkai'ers a tailors m 11 tbyon avt main dykr and renovator lccab i el .- l i «■■'■main envelope manufacturers h w froaslh n w a*at engkaverson wood 080 d wiuhtman 2w main fancy goods ac tolokr riktunu a co 4-t main furniture ac isaac d white f-'.7 mjji 1 bribtul a co . ■'' i main flour feed and grain w h o sb terracu st tv fkdit and oysters platt fki.it cw'-.s aaabuigton fine bra>'s castings buffairo hhas3 fuundiii ™ exchang glass anu i'ai'kr iflow cards j p hoffman 11 h n.ueca at up atal oboceks wholesale a m jollsolu i midn u roue us wbolesajo and retail b d holm an 17!»main oey w bcott 17 t b-.-r.tca gents furnishing goods addiaon h stafford sir main b n la*kkm:laimjv all.'-main mott * bbmbdil.t ss»7 maui guns and jewelry j o bodbon a co . id main ho feus witney's hotel cor waal.ln.rtnn ard carroll hair work and hair jewelry mbs bomuel us li vi >.'. harness saddles ac j b lytlk a bon lit jaacliaj-ii f-1-posit mansion itan'lk iilmi'iikey bucusair to jlo hum phrey a bbs sos main hardware iron ac a e walr.lhiai 171 mala sndsßwan horti'ns a kll cor pearl i»i sem^ca bidnivy bhatpard a vo bs main fowler a mins 04 s.-n.va di wirrc wakd a cu ts4 msln cor w swan hardware and metals fratt a co 4d 4-1 and 1!w terrace hot air furnaces a d oilbekt fys mam hats caps and furs c * f okuruek j<>3 main birgtold a bum 10*1 main wat wlfi'el't al mam iron foundry kaolf iron works ivrrr or miaaiaalppl clinton liu'n wim.ks ciiurcli.cor jackaon iron founders bngines boilers 080 w tifft suns a co waaluik-ion nrohio iron nails r r sl'lks ac bbatt a 00 c s and i lerrace lager kekk hilmxrds ia mich all k.'esljlh iol main at light carriage and sleigh d c godwin ss3 and 335 washington looking glass picture frames howard a rlntinu 15 %. swau malleable iron pbatt a letcuwuktii hi aud u terraoe marble mantles and grates o s coopkr 611 da-am-aae ia swartz a ci s'!a main marble a gr.-vnite works dbmmons a fobsoh cnrn-r pou-t and morgan john obawporu id and ldj niagara millinery wholesale aud retail hknky o'bkies'.kw ban w u wtiodwarii •■' main mourning iocds dodd best \ co 41tmaln manufacturing jewelers ac h p juimoling ml wasbiugtoii organs poruble i'ipe derrick felotmafcer a co.,sw 41 and es bbbbbsßßs organs melodeoss ac qbo a prince a cl niagv s«,milh and u bjemm 01ls paints ac 8 peasf aa n 1 07 m . planing mills doors sash ac w a evans a co mechanic printers ft blank book man'fs barer a jone3 2?t and r!2 waihlnrton tfaat plastic slate roofino ap insi -. xtt malq pianos music 4c oottier a denton 183 main piano mam'facturers o burtzman 100,10s and 110 u.j.ia devike bros\,4oi nia«ara cor marjland paper hangings ac m h blßot.'-ll « ■■'• montoomery brod wj m.ln merrett michols i 7 m photo(!rapuer3 w v kntoht tm ii ;. x r hambleton jo6 and 400 malt h i buss 37s main sewing machines orotfr a baker s m co . all mal wukeler a wiloon 8 m c0.,»75 matn ear bw»n _ . wilcox a oibnss ml co 14 s diruioa howe 8 st co . 1-1 w sw»n floben es a c0..a01 m.ln saddlery hardware 40 4batt 4 letcdwortu bi and aa trrraee silk hat manufacturers a mackenzik is7 main stove hollow ware bird 4 00 cor brae t and erie c^ia stained glass bufpalo stained ulasd works it paatl aao l burns sos main school furniture w ohask a son 21s berentn scales and safes buffalo scale works si mmln stoves and hardware shaw perri9 a co 44s main stoves furnaces and ranges i swartz a co d-tjm.n trunks daniel ti humphrey snkae to jno b.w nhra 4 mr i j malo t tobacconists ah abmbb acj..2a9wmhingtonauam paatl aibmon p howard a co bn w..!.;ii.t.-.n watches jewelry a diamonds pttein'-i jewelrt store sbi main t a a dickinson m m.ln ■dan a castle 101 maia breybns bros . aao bnwa watch makers a jewelers xduus walker t 7 main married tttttle-mcsitrfh dec ip in north pens brnk by k*v a c parker natban tutt *. of ii a an miaa clara mcuurphy of n rib pen swa-l lbtrloaif—hat n-nec-ml^r 80 by tb aaase will asm l*th(.m ft alabama and mis sarab c fas of baa p*iabrok died waaewkll lansarr 11 aa si matk blrshear hi ths tli el yew turk fleors wjckeß ant el mws 444 bbs l w.rd.ell swaaal f-wa th 4mm ad jieaf phler eas ataffaasß new york keappei&&sci of tbx bitejtdtd zlorzx cooik—hk yixxucatk3 bh honos by attackixa ax xditob.-be p&itc^df ix saxiry—thi cent cndee aebc6t—tbe oibl tqv&d aud restored to heu i*t nwura to id in saw 1 n»w york january 12.—thia etoiiing tbe key horace cor-ke the methodist epis copal clergyman whoae elopement a few dsya ago with a miss mattie johnfoncjwmd ao mnch acandal entered the world office and demanding to tea the author of the article in sunday's edition of that paper vigorou*ly assaulted one of the editors a n officer was sent for and the clergyman arretted he stated th&t the girl was nt the everett house and this was found to be true she has beea tak.cn home cooke pretends to be insane rumor speaks of the deficit in the ao counts of the secretary of the american pharmaceutical society no particulars several additional whisky distilleries were seized to-day by collector bailey dr harris report to the board of health says ninety per cent of all milk sold here is adulterated and condemn swill milk aa extremely unwholeaom broadway is to be widened in the upper part from sixty six to one hundred feet washington thi presidents first statb dtn'kek of the season-a brilliant company pr fs ent-dka.th of senatjr chakdlbk'3 fathir qe.nib.kl davib elkctiom a3 oovirkor of texas ofticully a_h kockczd it tttthifa to ni npuu washington january 12.—tho oar of the ajami express company hm baroed firly this morning on the camden a amboy railroad it contained cotton samples and other merchandize tho value of which u not yet ascertained tho fire was caused by sparks from the engine judge woodruff the new united states circuit judge for the states of new yurk connecticut and vermont was sworn in to day ft the first state dinner of the season took place this evening at the pieaident's house the following were the guests representa tive garfieid and mrs poster general sherman and mrs cresswell the attorney general and mrs fish senator sum.-i-r and mrs grant the nice president ai*d mrs morton senator cameron and mrs cox the secretary of tha treasury and mrs thurman speaker blan.e and mrs blame admiral porter and mrs smith the secretary of war and mrs boat well senator iiortou and mrs colfax the president and mrs cameron the sec retary of state and mm belknsp the post master general and mrs liorie the secre tary of the navy and mrs tiar field at one end ol the table were messrs kemble bor.o and mrs bingham and ;.: tho other tho secretary of the interior miss boric and mr krook judge morsel ouo of the judges legis lated out of < 11 ■■'■by the act of congress establishing the supreme court of the dis trict of columbia eight years ago died list night at the age of ninety-five senator chandler will leave here thin evening for bedford new hampshire in consequence of the death of his father at that place the law of april 10 and the proclama tion of july 15 have been complied with in texas the constitution is adopted almost unanimonily and the following per sons are elected stato officers e j davis for governor mr flanigan lieutenant governor mr r.aidsel comptroller mr hovey treasurer xliut congre33—second session washington january 12 3 k.nate mr conklim rep n v presort ed resolutions of the legislature of n«w york withdrawing its assent to the ratitka tion if the xv'th amendment at the proper time he would show how little such a proceeding deserved the c inside ration of the senate mr unqncb f hep kam ), introduced a i.ul to authorize the refuuding and con solidation of the national debt and to ex tend banking facilities an i t establish »:■•■cie p&ymeuts ii said that while it em bodied h;s former proposition of substitu ting bank notes lor greenbacks thi bill above provided for the refunding and con solidation of the national debt in such a way as to make it easy to bear while bringing the t-xistiug currency to i par with emu the prtstrvation of tht na ! tional credit a_jd the reduction o cxistii.g i taxation were most essential at this tim | the latter involving two things—first fa ■reduction of the present annual interest on the national debt and secuu'uy the epre*d of the national debt over succeeding genera tions will be relieve the bill cnwrn ! plated the prompt extinguishment of 5-2u ■f 1362 and upon a certain period of notice say six months so that distant holders in europe may be advised that the interest on 5 2u"s of 1362 shall cease i.vi the bonds be forthwith rede rued in | coin these 6 per cent 5 20's of is amounting to upward of five bundled mil lions would be refunded into 5 per cent 10-40's whose payment in coin was ex pressly stipulated by the act authorizing their issue the bill sought to bii-ig.the national obli gations to a par with coin and to resume , specie payment without effort while ou bondi would be made moat popular in the market the virgiaia bill was then taken up and the consideration of the amendment offered by mr drake to prevent the rescind ing of the liasaetiim of the xvth amendment by virguh wae resumed mr coskling rep n v.remuner ated the condition imposed upon virginia preparatory to her restoration all of which yea in minute detail had been complied with meam scott pomeroy and drake also poke the last charging that the silence of the senators was only part of that shrewd democratic game which was being played in order to see how many republican whites could be drawn into the democratic mr wilson rep mass offered ac an amendment the bill reported on the previoui day by toe house keconstrnotion committee mr edmunds rep yt.i suggested an amendment requiting the imposition of an oath in eaea of state officers in order that they shall not be obnoxious to the xvth amendment mr morton rep , ind.j gave notice that he would farther amend by declaring in favor of the preamble that the ratigca tion of the xlvth and x vth amendment ae the conditions precedent to represent tion of virginia had been made in good faith mr sumner r-p macs submitted a memorial from certain republicans of virginia now in washington containing statements of affairs in virginia the me morial was read setting forth that the me morial ia ta were deeiroqi f showing thai the majority of the present virgiaia 1 egislstnre had was elected j fraud violence and m limiilsliiw nail ansjeeliiij ths mussilj irml coogrees to enforce the existing recomstrme tiosaeta antil satisfied that all vtrten were gi*-n an opportaaity to *•*• freelr the ooanuftoatmsi forthar allrgea the sirlnsi ef enlored nm from the frry bmx in that state that the right of aseaaaav waeaenxmly beliered sm than new ac m the paper suggests awt vngiam ooght as to be admitted nelaee ihe nmsßbtre of the lr«m«t i —♦»■. 141 th m~j f ttm who hi—«r llll>l to h<«,httobe.».ra»l t thar oppomma imlli ifci ml h^lmrt l>ir rf rir ttvalaltowim si tk tmmm iwi*i to wnriil l ; y.f,fcm.itctw»i w * «. davis osowtary n^mtin jteman eftjx»>v-tengl 14*414 withdrawing ti ooaaent here'-ofor given to tiie rsaficuoa of tne xvlh amendment laid at the table mr garneld rep it mtnxlnoed n bill to emend the net eatabli.hing a depnrtmect of education end to boliah the bureau of kef age end freedmin oaj abandoned limit referred a hill woe in trod oed by mr negley nmending the act of f bruarj 22 1867 for tne election of the c iignmtilmiil printer and providing that h sball be chosen by a concurrent resolution referred . tn honse then poeceden to the eon stderstuu ol th bill to admit the state of v ircima te reproeeutsiion in congress meesra f.rue worth and m org ah spoke snd at 4 p m the itftose adjourned foreign tuz parts homicide-srxtcinarr or wont's compakion-fl4t contradictioii of the pkihcrs bto«y-im*enib popular dem onstration at the ft'viral—the troop olt is rorce rochetobt to be tried by the leokutti t»r tamin i t«i tfiui pabir january la marttiuaim publishes the following statement of de fouvielle on the 10th of/angary victor noir ami myself repaired to th residenos of prince pierre bonaparte v were commissioned by paachal liroasssttu to demand of prince pierre bonaparte a reason for the injurious articles against him in i'avtnir de la cora after a few minutes we were conducted up stairs to the first fl^or passed through the fencing room and finally entered the drawing room a door opened and pierre bonapa-te entered ve advanced towards him and the following words passed sir we oome on behalf of paechal urousette to deliver tl.ie letter to tea you are not com , then on behalf of cochefort and are not tools v his sir we are here o i other business and i beg of you to look a this letter tie real it and retarded toward as i hare provoked m kochefort said he because he is th standard bearer of the rabble as for ur-.iusiette 1 hare no re ply to make are you the representatives of these carrion ces l h»roguee ? sir i answered we oome to yea to fulfill loyally and courteously the com mimon entrusted to u.j by our friend are you the repi of these wretches i victor noir replied we are the repre sentatives of our fnen is " then suddenly adv me ing and without provocation oa our par pnnco bonaparte stopped victor noir w th 1 * left hand and at th same time dn w a revolver of six chambers which he had held concealed in bis pocket already c eked and fired on noir with too muzzle t the pistol close to him noir staggered pressed both hands on his breast and sank down in the doorway by which we had entei id the cowardly assass a then turned upon me and rired i then ieised a small pistol which i had in my poc tet and while 1 was endeavoring to free it from the sheath th wretch rushed oa me bat wb«n he saw that i was armed he retreated and stood behind tho door aol a mod at me it was uien that compreheii n ti ambush into which we had fallen * nd rrnertiog that if i tir<-a there woultl iljt be wanting those who would say we hod been the agressors i opened a dour which as behind me aol rushed out crying mu,3rr as i went out a second shot follow d me and passed through my coat loathe street i found noir who had had str ; ogth to desoend tho stairs and who had .'■ien down dead these are the facts j st a they occurred and 1 look for prompt nd exemplary jus tice for this crime signed t"ln ■dl fottteillm the ca tles lonpo january ii it is the original \ tlautic cable omr my and not th anglo-american tjablc company certain of whose influential membra are adverse to consolidation or compo^'tinn with tbefrench cable company and whose hostility has cauned depression iv oa'ile shares bom asdvlrkht london jaauary 12—the restoration of harmouious relation between the sultan and the paths of k-'vp is complete iml'utaslvt fu>eril of u hoir i 1 • i january 12 ~ the funitral of vic tor noir took place to ay the govern ment ru-ije extensive j reparations t ■pre serve order and all its jjolic and military arrangements were complete daring the morning the people begim to gather round i'if i ■■■whfre the riinaius were lying coming frim all pwt o the city at 11 - ■)■* l five th-jusand orkmen from th f tubou had paused v > the biulevards on their way to the fuuer 1 miny carriages with la h irrsse iv miurning drove to tue bouse to } in the p ncefsioa at 1 ' m dcpul uods of workmen visiu:<l the remains the streets from the ' . - de la get orde to the rue d'anter^il were filled ith vast throngs of pei pi ' *■k containing roted persons ware surroundr^j by th crowd and their occupants r:i r •'. the weather was cold aud a he«ivy r fa ing but the numbers continued to : icreaae between two and thi *- o'clock more than a hundred thoukaod pe;<«ons were assembled iv the vicinity of the pla^e where the re mains reposed henri koebefort attended the frneral and his ap earance called lorth demonstratious of en husiaem from the people the remains were tsrken to neuilly for interment whither th«y were followed hy a long procession tr crowd wanted to parade with the boiythr.»ugh paris bat louis noir a brother f the deceased re fused consent at the cemetery there were frequent shouts of vive la r;publiqu and the jarseillaue wu repeatedly sung by th people daring the day wh le mm koebefort and raspail were coning down champs d'£lysses t accompanied by a great crowd who were singing the harsmlbuse thy were stopped by a regtjsent of soldiers and the crowd ordered to d per **- rochsfort claiming hie ntrht as s1 depaty passed on to the chamber where 1 arrived pale and much excited the ch»otpe d'eljrsees were fcben cleared by the tro>>pe two battalions were stationed near th hall of the lrgiala tive body and live reumeots weie massed on the boulevard close t hand the crowd finally dispersed without offering resistance but some arrests were t^ade by the police the ftappet newspaper has been seised by the police the corps legieutif jommitte to whom was referred the demand of the proearvur imperial have prmioqae«d in favor of ar raigning depotj roelfffort for ontrappe against the emperor awi for inciting vio lence and disorder the j^mmal ojteiel poblnhee an im perial decree ordeneg t at pnaee marat be brought before the higl court of jns^ine to be tried for striking a t tagi«bra*e sosas)tiße ago ch«randier minister m the inteiior hi issued a circular to the prefects of the d partmenu he declanltht the poltey f the sainistry will be in joecrdams with the desires ef tbe < hassbm 1 iss 4h emmtrj but that tbe govensasi will exact order th raptre has tsosrrsa the os*ssar*tmsi of aniverasi saffrags sad bile gvwwiag the interests ef all wiß ml tsllwßi beoc«w the saiaietsrs wih be resdy hswerer to osi sbm wbsvbwsr it ■*• f ssfssv tbi l«f«t pasu jmout 12 mi4>i«kt.-c r to thia hoar tktn kaa tea m eomtxt mm th troop tad ths pn vu tka city m tnaaul b.t diatwb«o,u aq mb tmj fal im urj wmmbmm , ptan miuw j«-»«nr l r lm fc cw k i*j unu imb mmtt.m urn i t n m uuiw ik mm f ik | i it «■». limiil li illiitnlili ililtl liil»il •( h j i 11 v*fc tm m t^s7hmb>sam * b^b^bsft faw itssm bess^bb s^b i mio«h ye-frday fa gm^.oj labgimd by tho moning papan wr . ac9tua vlxsff january is.—a mi«j<wity of tho amtrian cabinet adwosaa a olomt mniun betweoa all tho suus of tha fisapire the ministry would ooaftm fadtration to tho lar^a statea and nrg liberal rmfonn thia dirisioa of opim«n may room load to im portant rhingm ia the oootitouon of tho mima try cub havaka january j2.—ln obßfqenaaoe of the changed nation in cinoo villas on trict telegraohie nrwtmfinintirm haa boou r^ostablialod wiu sari spintas calgo awiha,ote it seems that in*.u*«nta w\o have recently operated ia that section are moting off towards primpe political oroa^izatioi<t op a tempeitsvtica pa.btt in new hahcbhiml cohcoru ew uuntwbixe j*oaary 12 the sutw i'dptrum cooveatioa oom pocod of on huddrtj tud thirty thr*e ilclegavtaai rgprwcntiaag kboat forty tow at met hero to-tlavr and org*vcu«*d va ittdo pendent politiool party with rmr l o btrranm thtir avfii.au for oovenor nd colonel l 0 pioroa of hiu.boro for euilrmul commuaioner tho conrontiou wu farther aathonxvd to oonfor with the l bor reform poriy and uc«iuid to what oztoat tho two orgoft.mfinni oottld oomiit ontly act togethor dartdg the procoeding muso thirty dele gat moedeti from the oonv*ntion and adpptod unantmonaly tho fouowiog jtnobid tljat aa hrm friooda of atiiogant prohibitory ltwiaution wo do not aoo oar way clear to the nomination of candidate for qotornor and railroad coßmiinioner for tbe preomit y«ar mm st louis janaary 12.—tbo k*oaaa legialatare ctwvenod yeeterday in tho new oapitol building at topoka a full list of officers wart eloctod including emma campbell of topokn aa eorouimclork all offioen of tho lloaao ara oripptod oldicrs widow or aoldieri orphan haeriucao january 12 on tha third ballot irwin wu elected state traunrcr ; tha toto lunding irrin oft mackoy 63 all tbe democrata vofeod for irrin oxoept two thui defeating the repullioavn caucus candidate oeoiou atlakta georgia january 12 both houses of the legislature adjourned after swearing in a few new memur general terry to-day issued n order at tgnidg warren taliaferro lin otn columbia and ulaaoook counties a nb-diitric.il under the comma d of major kli.e with mstructions to ar,cst persons tinlatidg the laws and disturbing the peac also an order removing the pivsent sherift of warren county and appointing in hi place j c norm telegraphic summary the legislature al ua>y j^ioary 12 m the clerk announced the following ap pointm«nti journal clerk charles it dayton of suffolk county assistant journal clerk prank b brown of steuben ; deputy jonmalclerki charles j gayiord of dntchess county george break of mon roe county charles e johnson of west choster county clerk and brink messen k«r robert u crane notice of bills presented by mrjyvood to punish homicide by careless u of armi also or*amziug gen eral termi of the supreme court under the amended judiciary article by mr hai-pending—allowing the gen eva classical and union school to borrow monies recess until twelve o'clock ttiffsenato met again at 12 o'clock reports were made by mr tweed—bill allowing the city of albany to issue bondi the coospltftey act was received from the assembly for concurrence the bill was referred to the committee of the whole — 1c to 9 the senate tben went into executive es sion bat soon reopened the dot ■- b.lls were iatrodaced by mr rank to amend v-ie capitol police act by mr morton—amending a aot rela tive to draining iwsmps }'■)■mr creamer—repealing an act crea ting th s«w york city license taw hy mr hardenburg—organiiidg general won eik of the saprtm court under the amended judiciary article adjourned assembly the anauil rpport of the < ac , commii sionert wu received mr x t]'i re|k>rted in favor t adopting the fifty-uecond rule relative to resolution which ah.ill lie over one day utreed to bill reported : by mr fields—a mending tea general manufacturing act by mr cauldwell—for the n lief of wil liam chamwrlam and otheri isofor'the relief of georgians baslford the reirart of the superintcn lent of the bankmg department was rccei j 1 u were dtrotiused by mr caoldwell—lncorpor«tiqg mor ristsoa with a part of the lomo weit farms by mr lewii confirming tk location of the lusaoe asylum of watertown also to change the name of the buffalo union iron works by mr hardenberg—to abolish the con tracting board and the system of repairing oansis by contract the bill amending the eoupiracj law was paue4 bills w«re introduced by mr mowly-amendiag the salt vanafaet^ring law also nutir to life insurance p-impanics by mr x elier - authorizing trie building of a can.kl bridge in lenox madison county by mr wright—for the r*l if of mary by mr kienun—to enable is if aror etr of mew york to nsmr property waunt low by fire also mrin(s«t iso 1 relative to tke now york . ityoourta f by mr mitchell—amending la lit of 1866 to inoi mm the sauriei of i terpreurs of police eoiart oflcora by mr pjoavett relative to be red««p tion of laadn mid for non-payme t of taxes by mr slight—to increase io nasaber of asee>s3n t hiatiagtra rj mr hasbroock-prohibit^g saus of adultrratod articles for drink «- medicine by mr l*wffsnos jhartoria tarrytown fire depw^aat by mr j davis—tot tim rsli,f of depu ty tasiiarihiia of atoaa booon al*>aßon<lia honmlitflulaifyamnhhianiuiiofaot by mr poatomu-to provide ur iibbh ateoa of hiaway cniawsw^m by ur da3ae—to a*oad tn fiak pre orrration acs itiwtibiimm wwsintroaaoad bymr jauiw thojjmho oo—»t on city ffaiis lapsrtm mob m aawav a bill to nsrare to aiam amt imal pa raiai ia and by ur kaahtana that tke kau co mimnn iaimtayn !■■aianipw at of tba alt spnog ltd report what lr iliaiia is by mr k**jz^tk!**k cot aiittos on ciisiiorcia report a sfll to liner ' tko wota york oi»y mil j ln»af uraw to mr ftuyeaju ay a iii ii il . mahaot iag tka cmml ftaara to foinos a tooi aa tulmmt t cwl ommmmm * mr nit iw llf • mu m iin 4hm tt *> rj imm ■■!■«»< m mmm t«k jig 111 «% thhw til iibitlm i h i vataps -' ■* v"-i jl ran ts*r**aats arras oo baatohß wasaiffotoir january 12.—brevet col c c gubert lieutenant-co'oml ol the seventh u s in fan try haa hail hia par aad rat-on stofsped until he returns to the ffeverasaaat offj 44 which a g aura order aaya was cxpentled through tee ln terference of cnloa gilbert in the uvaa portiugaf troop under hia tmtini from cedar x eye florida to mobile alabama ia 1869 brevet major i pope firs ucatcna.-i thuty-aevfnth infantry and i'revtt lieu tenant colocel k b beaumont tad first lion tenant w h h.ckbo both of th fourth u s cavalry were each tried fn a deficit a rab*utenoe at re while they were acting commissaries at cortaiu posts tha first banned offiotr a debvit wa aaid ia ba 12,024 17 tha two laet aanicd j-taaty waa for 2312 73 thaae amouota have been aaua.actor.iy aeeeuated lor the preposition for th a*n*ta.i*si tat san domirihro i venous y received be seaav tors and member of tho house thmre to however a more favorable ft t-lirg toward the project than when tho bswastoa w*r first announced the iuud.igt.t.ci hat european iiitiuencea particularly that of the aaaliah oa the islaiid are strenuously opptwsd to annexation has a good effect tha seaato comaaittee uu foreign itelatio wilt consider th treaties informally this week bat final action ia not likely to be taken for tome week to crime at l.vt not until the people of san l'omingn have vott-d oa the qa*atioa of annexation in acconiaaca with the terms of the treaty a new york trmea'washington special says governor hotitnsui of new york ha sent to each senator a notitication of trie reecindiiig of tbe vote of i hat state on the oosmtttatuaal amendment accompanied - v a eiroalar letter a special to th new yoik irnssßat aays secretary boutwell was iv conference with tha seaate finaiice coniinitteo yißterday for nearly n hour ooucermcg ln.aicial matteia it ia understood ho approve lof the bill reported by senator stitrni:.n in ereaaing the national rank circulation j.0(jo,(ro0 and retiring th same aiui.unt ef tkr par cent ceriitk-.it b , aud j«o tnu section in the ball allowing national '>■■..■. to be established on a gold basis tbe members of the oommittce conferred with the secretary on his proposition tor latosssßm the national debt and th j.iint ilauiutiuu introdnoe-1 by senator willouoa n tjairiag the secretary of the treasury to i ."■to auch u toted dtates treasury 10-m bs may be pravsmnted for redemption at ihe rate of 1 a in coin for 1 20 in trcaaury i a at the next meeting they cxpeo to ~„ a ilo to settle the funding question and also ihe proposition of senator_w iihaiij which is umieratood to be favored by hi committee new york jannary li—j.-hn bright in hia adiiresa to the people af biißßiiiitl aai ssid that he knew an uurei.rnxtd parlia ment must refuse sction and tine fore he pr****d reform for a arider franchise and repreaeutntiou this was no clsss ques tion tha will justice aud puwer dwuung only ia the nation rould treat it i\c be lieved now great results muat follow a reform parliament can do a mv".a lor ire land aa ireland if • ic,ep id -. or ai.y american state could do for htn-tu v voice no ireland now hm iti.lin.bsto snd schools snd soon will have free land and vote ireland is not wealthy but w can buy from her all ahe haa to at 11 nud sell to her cheaper than can any other na tion our plana of pacification may fail i hope not a we propose a new conquest of ireland without the shedding of blood our wea pon will be frank and generous jui t --. , san cent to rtfluite nations long st.psrai.rl hy oppressive neglect loud cheers from this new policy great changes ia ir laud may be anticipated we shell not make it paradise lost but greatly improved 7lq quoted the lines from pope crimm-ncirig then arira shall cea and added no language like this is exacrx ration if w can aupport conspiracy ban ish agrarian crime unbar the prisms re duce the martial force and make ireland a tranquil a england and scotland some thing will be done to justify aaa stau ••■.,„... ship yet education is still untouched there as litre iv leas than three e<ua there will be a national olucatiuu by ffeffnv ral consent the children of the p ■. .]« mast be educated plans vary some even propositi compulaion tho e,overnmi>ut liatans and learn from ducun aion religious diluoulticß vanr.h no body insist m enforcing creeds or dogmas on pupil if the government gives money half at least of it muat go to no satslallitl ment powerful because it ia a unit be idea a vast body most in need of teaivni areofnoaect these difficulties will ( ... appear before tha cry of the people for knowledge and aoon universal education will be the law the speaker then discussed the commer cial treaty with france protection be ssid waa an unptspular and malodorua word reciprocity was more palatal i the tories had three policies one for counties one for manchester or birming ham aod a third for the houce of lords tha orator defended c treaty preaentinsj a variety of argument and illustrations lie adrnitt<.d that the french tariff waa higher than the loglish but the difference was untmpor taut other nation in kosope had adopt ed like meaeuree which were big with pacific remit u&rler tea year of ihr treaty peace aad cotdjden.ee unknown k fore between fraao aad knglnnd ha.i growa ap mr cel>daa had proved hi crawd that every atop toward freb trade ia a stride toward o&iveraa peace mr bright cont:rju*d try an appi^al anl warning to aha workmen ef birmuighan beware he aaid of men who confua tha faith of the people tne government can do many things bat there are other a hich ao power aaa do yr-a have vote vote at power it i phlh*y that before an other gensrsi f*lf*jj**ej every voter in the umted kiiigdom will have the ahelter r.f tea ballot oar broepective felicity she speaker aaid as hat little for th gov toaaiaatia aaahto to drisa sja etage abi-emt thrwaxgh teaapl bar th dumtir.raal saaaanra might coma at the roming acsaion liat this waa aacartnia rutrenchmm-it if smritatod wa aar bat alnsmaitly tedioea if wrong ia avoided for free break act ta bles are a atroasa aaivaaat ha would bid all the r^ationa bring tb.;.r hole*oaaie pro duct ia free bat ha said thi aa a retire entative aad not aa aniinmvt>r fi-ee (*,,,• within tost j*ar won>d ha toe haling qaaatioo alteratioa of the lead uwa without aassßßßsßßsssßsssßj any man a weath would do much to ar rest pan pensal the speaker thea tliuted oa tsmasiaas aad tsto social nr taeu waa ting watch aneiety eoald have aa basuit fron legialt tuan it is oaly by th etamlspißatieß of a mhtoguiaiaaaasil wl y i ttwemi iai|il that we assy bpspa to make a atop toward that laleeeael toss erhaas ttssas aau ha a lesiae eaasafassaatog to ear bbtssto aad when ocr garaem shall be fall aatordiag all xtnair satsßßak the bfliih wa frequently tostoiapeed by lnllßiß aad th otasar iwseuaeal hi seat aawad fpraat bb|bi*bbsiiii of raihasiaaaa mr georfe disesa m p for llatue haaa f ihib it with a few waaayka aktie jsssaassßßsnsßsßß af which taa saiissißa a*v jotuassd mew yobb janaary 12 a naahville dssapaaeh aay that th e*wv*«at*oa to aaaatoad to thai w^ye-taswawr iltots the ilimaasdaaawaaaafc aa eat to mill th in lllht af tha baited btoto assd fißihiim taw ataty tnithfully aa blaißls to the iittomtouia were eiaaa and pw^^iz tmmmmmj of £ is f hv ißit mbfulj to war alto s»afßfftog tfa litramto vrato ow alfmaaaarm ssamsymrstoliii b llaasmsltoa alston afflmmb m-acsto jme>^mmw geasaaral'*ipiaißa a that aaw asti—a saavina daatocafcas k sli i s *■*-**)> a-asta the emth hto7wh^*a>**l^«sx m r*to*er atv "*"■"— - " the buffalo exprit truuiiko v thb exi'hkhs pkintisg ca ho 11 e cwan steekt m«ndn,,o»rt»r h e.mlnj •' «» ir^kljr ■• lio tilt ctdiiho ezr&ess two n.;mi t aod 1 p h aolitend to a aubm^lun m sjxtktn mali p«r wrti bfan.vbbmbbbjr boabd.n l.mholitht i board-a desirable suite of | rjouii coia*i«tld of parlrr ' j room and i lit at bt.pp.icd --*■j . i ' '/. ii ! c.d wat r car ■c ' tamed try egenmrscai and wife tn a private fam ily centrally 1 bsbbbs ad-ire a h thia office s-wrffs lost amd for\d found on the sth of janua ry t i^.o a valt which th owner m*y ha hy ailing at 99 we sassttos at and paying for tha a.v ~ t ■. . - iis t lost-on monday night on j main msßaß n*-*r court on week bilk ban aaa belt tl finder mill pie leave it at n .. 7 court l a15.-lt mottkcum partner wanted-withacvp iaiof from 810,000 to 8*5,000 tt - i - r a ilcrativ business a.realy • übilahsd adler a n i.'hi aßjsa am wa n t d—an interest in ome ompsjinj out-d-xir bu-dneaa already sbbbs u.hed will put v voq or mora if proapsa-t vd!l warrant a dr.as pautneb ibji sloe alu rpo manufacturers and mf'k jl ciiasts-a f-fnil*m*-i of jarjr tu'in-a ex a*ss*as*b snd an extended a ua • ■- ■:.->. li western ta'ee l spaa o aa maaßßßßssaff at dr " c l offlee th - piper e7-ct wanted a party engaged in tbe ma fa--.ir af ratira aiis - enri * * parui with c iui of from 3000 to m>oo ai - ply t«wr>lljm-tts'^bl paadsa i 1 wanted a partner with a caah capiul i f i to .■■- in a wel • bbkv baasaai pajirif t f - u ia this city profit la.-g-r bato nominal o capab ■of taking i .-*-.-- a ofll^a i - i-...-s pref-rrel address t rough the poav.fi a bpbjbbbb ij-tf wa.\tkd wanted-i wish to rent f>ni 11 a unri'.f fv year-?.'o or io ft fronton'lle weal bank of th buffalo sawst h tie tb to th hy ship cana i'artirt ctalriug asssßl property wi.l bbsbsbbs appiy at my si a john i '•> 117 bj pear t help-femal be wanted two iood cocks easßaa at if-kraii-j lunch ror.sr mait and ibssbibß baw-t 1 1 niagara st.—kitchen girl i j wantt-d references rcqu iwd all 1 ,)/•/■i'ku'.f st.—wanted a girl .„ im * tod gr.ner.l h t-uii tawsbbhi 1 s fm--.il all uelp-maiils txtairrkir—three oood botb to tt cirryaroute ra the morni-g piper apply at fl p m is w ■kl-e l c imiaar a's-tf vv anted - a go unsteady yousg u man or llsrjm and pn.li-'i c einpii-ynieit vir'vk a yorit n ii 5 alain at > 12 at rpo !• ok bindkws.—w'ahtjad a x r*..r»arii-r ii vlvlii a jonici i*o and jff war-hi etaa neet k miiui^ys j-hnillv iy7anted a situation to fto vv jam and machlr.e sewingl and bsssssasaasßlatw wc rk hy ar entirely como*t*n p-raon apply bar aona.l ytrbv e-.ttr bj ll's ksat sin-ra tt all'l brrgaststslm malawi wanted a situation to taxi clianre af and war a bias ly a fully q-j '.: flfd and r«.r tne d far-mtr th btat of rt-lcntfs a'ivb'i aldrn fahme vvtat ber.e-a krie io , e y ml2-3t i-or hark-iioi hk.s j.^or sale — the two-storf x fnm home no 42 gtxli lir ; fraa watt anl in an rrder lot apply io juff ol tt bl i'eart st a 3 ittob sale—the property o.n x tos southwe.t o rr.er o waahina-ton and bawlt •-. i ■■»'.. 1 ■fur a foundry a l-1 w sioub otr.i si feari at ais l^or sale—frame dwelling os jj orturtc st , two-stt.ry ci lit ro bbs sail flnisn rj wi'.lt [ . tfllar un ill l.ani aad '.*«.: land mi'-er flue cul'iv tti.jq two tt rj t>rick bulldi.v si sir n-.-th dirai n at , wsto k chen and v ■•,■■. i j attached .'■- d <_■• i ur i and wa'.ar th e**f**a did itowo-sdw*ulnn i ear.he corner-'-f swan and c ilar a , one house om h.n at , twu m osshw , afl la ge d t-'ir bar*taßi»e f but i uusd haml l.lal beeaers 80 10 k seneaa st all o a pearl street for sale x v " to ban tral lo aßtlen f..r a rrndical ajeritl iusii'b isßsilni as wii be s<iid at a rrmat h rg-jiai hy biff huak .". samp x ic w*s swan a tkvtew brick house and lot fobj j_s a!e on alle i str et i v asaaa o-t;i pi-ar ao m*ln stia<?t m il s 1 n.'drrn imptuvoiutuu will i sol on vciy iboral lara a hy alo • ill hk&si.s tatp is wast bwaß a f'r salt cheap the de-sir a ble ihree t ty swlan dweli p b.«i c no sj iran lii ss t vk.it ot bl^slls ami frame ban i.j tlie ahy in rear tn i v c lit n and a liath luotn ie.i r v d r taewhsl ti-u-e wbarblij bis i t , ai d i in fl t a'e ordssr thr^unbout *■d tho k"-illi..i one o i c in i d.sjr-hl in u city a jitiit on c.r ihu who ot th lunitur , c.r pe's ac , tan bti purchased with the htiuae if dc sue at a twefgalri alo ■ul'ls otto no s brown's biil'dicc ffiavern to kent or for sale x at liu-iacortcrs in to*s aavasamaßc r nt 8i « per year bs will sell for suoud and asßss t-ssssß pru i>«r y ii nchaji_o appsraa hube * sanford 38 lfi w.a wan it fur sale-a grist millineiut i'mbb y n w dnitii a hr rate cuatom bi.siiie a lu ralu lias i rie run f st-ine and fl si cla-s wsto p iwer anu i i be a id se tarat-'y or witn a trtk>d films d eilng ho:i c near the raid and about 5 o 40aer*sot 1-ad tfe an r bsfsßfk s sed on a ruunt of ill h ith the prope-ty will be stld cheap for putl ulara ai.ply t i or addrr s alo lot is itto no 2 brown's bu idins for sale the u story frame huu-f no l?s millnii treet v-ith fras and wate smml in assl conditinn is sauilqb waaaaar frame house n 2a south divi«.ion atreet ansa water lar ella , ac ureal location one-mory raiie culscr no is chestnut near swan sßvaas niataia water inarb'o mantle ac two-story brick house no is chippewa near slain street baa wat-r cellar ac ; n sxloo i also offer for aalo a number of dt airahie build lajc lota on main franklin d l.wart and other atree'a eaa acd west of main ntreet all ot whlcii wilt ba sold at rsaaonahle prices and on favorable t„mi lotisoito alo ivo 8 brown buil-lng apheaf cottages for sale iii etnry frarn ra ctille-:a at near virgin 10l 83x100 pre *: >■one atorv fram - a bar h stßssssss at near tir fima is ? -: ■. p-i ' s ■• no iu iaasabbb at 10l 0x177 price 81i00 no co bennett at i t c3xi3 price 81k0 180 m in a bakek cr.l land osea for sale—a fine new resi bbbb with eveiy md m ronteaience superbly likxtcd on a bbb t apply to as jashff otto 81 pearl st first cla^s dwellings for sale o 71 swan at two-atorr and basem'nvbrxk implied with all bssmlasrn impr^teriier'u a d con veniencas lot t»*1i*0 good garden t.nai and fruit trees bri k barn p ice trnxf 00 also two modern atyi frrnch ro f t tafully built and wel anwnp;---d aw*j inp en et aide of desaaaea st naar aien hff aw>ni msttaf tach price 15,000 ao<f 18 000 aleo aaiiperior brick swellioi no m setenth a-lot'soslf prlcm slt.noo also no 15s south disi-lon s tory ck baa m*nt frrn h roof b ick barn price sr3rit also 1 story brct corner south bbsssbm and miihizan au.:"lot 7ixloo price 13,000 a ro north t corner bbsbbb and ni'par souar modern bui t flrat-claaa aaaßaßßj loea ion aasarasstvl p ice 50 000 ,„_ 130 lyon a barer eriej^aod ofsce fob sale^the new commodi ou if atory train no s3 i allan st lot*oxllo wui b sold cheap and on o*v te mi if applied for o«n to c mia.i.kr no 42 caat swan or lee * p,ckebiko n 3 wc*t sawa at 881 f.am sale-house and lot 204 swan at prloe 8&600 apply to john otto sllvarlat for sale—by u mctomb 10 s division st flourina mill for sale tn tb vi aar of wiuinek nearly new has afl lb modern improvetmenu this is one of tb snmst mills ia thia utasa ha 84 t*mt of water foundry for aal in ibe v ila-e ot aurora ia full opanuon duinja h a bu.iues this is afjo-.l coance for any on who wsaba to ««***• in this kind of sb ! north division at 1-story ram lot 80x180 tl palnaer at l|-*l->ry frame lot soxiou 8 pal er at t-atory f aane lot oxloo bj bsssaas aa t-as-acv fr-na lot 88x100 is milder st 1 story ibsbbßbb 1 ualb7 is wnlia.a st 8-stnry rame lot stxiso 138 wbllaaa at t-s'.ory frame lit sox iso s8 tenth at 2 atory irmaw lot ssbioo is4 ninth st « tory ira-n lot 86x14 435 booth division at l-*torv train lot 40x137 s6b w-m-t l-*ory , i-aatn 84x180 s3 korth diviadoo st 1-atory fram stxlla a hout imvt too at s-atory frmm lot sox xt bbsßtoßsaß willi sb h assay atoßßßj tat s7slle i oaartvl lesaßßaif ***. ketsoxlst stostoaaaawsslviysula.^*o i*b toatt a ummrfttmmm\mt**mj ibs twaih at f-mosy ft-sctoßsto bor sal or aeh*a far t-t ams*aaßli b*es aaa fnras mawlaw hi«h eadtivmt maaff taastoff i^mio^mmlmgir^mtmtr m r^m ajl^^l wsor^axac.--a new ajiav fimmw mj%m*mmnrwn***m aiiaatov i fox sajle i 1 000 photographs at half , l\j\j\j price to *■a eomlf»-a«t m ri^d down trom :*■» aiid 00 ie:iu cho.ee ii ecu 1 o g * he.-.bu.n 1 murife nil 2 for sale—a few very~fi>'e p./if.t«t pnp cut of iaiporud b«>ca alw a | p«ir«f ml buet ad tan terri^n at j nerlls ai exchaayert buffalo n t ais i ; ifub saltu-a fakm of 160 ac'bes ; . a>*oat 2 km well lv dice orcfair.ri ' bum well w»i«r !, cap»ble ol keeping 30 mm g^vxi dp twortory frwnt hou*e ti ;«»•- bar •; ii j tichtnge ir pr ;. rtv near ■me viu^e or c.iy farm mmla »| x rr ,,,,. f m a . : cj a il.ai.i farm ol 210 acres 25 a res -■ii tim t b«ted lai .-« uq-lcr fire whmttmti capable t ! kecptfig 40or£0 cow ipi.au bh . houae iti i • late roof a-d a'l i.treurc mmuhpil l.r k » b*ra sna or.han f*:m weii waterwl rsrue abvut two rotiet fr in puttcr'a corner in uamtur a;-'l 11 mile jr.,in buffalo bma 1 fanu of 1 . kcrv wi h i building fruit 1 !•.»■■:.'!* cc of all kin kituate nne-ba f inii-fi^m trsit't t>rr.cr ar.d 7 mil fr-,m mai j it a ■■'. j i ' ;* ■a i *.:> .. i - and b»rn abmt 25 acrce f go.-<l t m r fian ■■»!-, *«., at w.ll , »■- 10 ■■•», i a r i ■-•,»'■v-n p'vw dray m-.winj roachi i fa-mar a'ed j tw mlte « utt.ia t of l-ott«rs uernrn near ham 1 bure cbe-ir factory tif'y arrai ul m - ; ■-! l»nd an tiflt tt , adj-in itt tho ukebhorc r r , wih rood barn f.'ij acre of iniprf.twd and on etf^ert «., e.-ar | hmbi v arm k-kml le-ce a •: >■did farm on on ro t-t , "■■*•■.- 2 ' *' », liti ." a l.i ■„ ■-■■of i ■:■»■.-!■•■■:■,. t*o ■h'1 a r.slf •: ■j ir^in hbbt tb.rtten imbjm ' . ■-!'.■■■i ■.} m i.m -. good rtllar eil a j • hte.n ld»ahd & bicklanu keml ert*t broken no 10 fc b.dtc •'.. al2 iporsale cheap buildtn'g lots ot settnth mmrt near r fnnj\iva.,ii ueei,caa fi purchased at a rreat lirifiiii i ■•->. rtttdci hi ew yurk and ;■. j ■; .- or ibvm m m a k reat mcilfi-.e per.a nß wi-blny to purcha build in 1 iu are reapectf ullv ti \ ul d to call ai.d i m-n i tie the lit of the uij i i^:n >. ixfure ; urt h»»ii.g cite where ar-piy to jwtks mconev v : i iteal r uu broker 20 arcade building dock i'koperty for sale the tajunti tick ji ■■-■r , - i r ai tbe ivi't mtewhwmm itu*t on oiii-j it-e*i aod hm d ck at the dwt of ml ■~■*■. ml t 120 feet fern on oh •> y *■- 120 f ■- tir 1.1 - n tdc doc touth i '* y f v ... a btrcet oti wblcli thtre is a itrte utj b ick buiulin^m mm oid«r tli • u imoclfa .■■.-•■j -:.-■. ■» y •■i.i in miint-qurnce u a mtmvatp mere-t that mu»t be cl'.tej i-'ur price a it u:rnin «| ply to j auks mikj.n v ad ueal t«tat a|(ent no 20 area/k b luding bailey si u&b8 — fob bate eh«p at c w v 11.1.k1 s uoerj b»we ye 3 v wmtba&m ■, * few 0i.,r0 vi the celeb at d l!a iry fchfiir alto an i rtment of •• d bu:d lei^ti an-1 awn go d portland cutw a'l-if fakm roit sale near attica c n taming 200 ac <", abuut ft ■■- m ■et t m land bou<.di v t*n ton.wa ill crr«lr t!;l ;. n ol the h"i ■f»rm u tup i lor with is *• rcn of itn all in l.eanng tt.e wt.uinc v a rery tup rio bn d inc u'lth conioioslmui *»<! e:<(rai mth it*1 a and ft n't al in ri:e oiid tl u n the p-.>i>*rty i m of ui n»»t an r>me n wtatern new yoii.,a.ij ii if rt ai i i-i-i »■■-■m lvon fc ii\rer e ie untl ofßcc pdr salk-a large pficffertv jl7 in the t reek all nuelj d->cke with djawp • i»r lnuceduts vu<.uw u . juhv oito ai 81 i'e*ii at stable makuejs for sale a mimh will b r i it urn year at m rau'i app'r t mhi.kk'.s utai buli c lew diatey no 300 w»alnn g io a a7_tf _ i7or sale—at kobekt dem p i ifxki steam guageworka *-■a *. i mmt l-3o horw tower engine with return flue boli r al c'inp etr 1 12 h^-rht pam tagiw looomotlt boiler 1-lu s-i " " " 1 an f !*•*> aho-re erfines and hnikn will m pal la fc ■; runion - q tier jnd old che*p 117 lrn ]; ti sale—the undivided half 1 - t of a 1 out twvßty 0 acr of staid i mi trutn tiliffaio on t line of butlloawth !!.„•.■n featlmad lon wf elm ttino-rc mi ■■- in f ait pil , hickory i apla oak ard hcech rhut'-e beaty tiinh'-r a:id lar c qian it > f flriw^r.,i itab«r apply at c j well'j uffice ru wa.i logtoo an.l ih»wk a a7-lw \ farm in tht town of la3f cact«r fnr a!e at a barxaln a m\il kmm i - ' ot taken in part pu m nt dm halance on long t.n:a y htme &. i*a>wm a 0 ic we«t sn it a farm for sale—ox the m i ra rirer abiut o ml c from lmte m inn c.mtity ewhaakmc of kbcnrt sb ecrei.conuin mzaorpeof thelwa tuit i*nd in ih#c->i.nt a hit to a si » nt.sisk 1 >■.!, u-i.c or stofxn fal m a(;oou engine and boileb iol aale cheap at the i niin punm«3i.t bulltr & bjcchtekwalt j59 tf jor ciup*«o at | ( li papkiis fvr sale—at &< v / mbta s.:i(i 73 cenu a hurirrd tthi office t lkt—b«*•*!h 1 b rent—ho 42t swan ajid 1 hi kor.v ibe first flw c-nt ning * x r lut jiant j ar-ii oiahh j.s anj ater iti t h~op ■year or th atcmi 1 boft -•' ' tai i * fill|r kwiw and at i'.gm t,d wat.r mit«lwp,r r a plj t>c miuxe bb th pttadw _ lhbt rii > rest—two roomd up o^e wuhiiu ml apply at -•).! r wnt tlt i u1 tms rt-i 1j tvm l"-rs 1 ' lil'..m • v t're r"fntf ar mmc&i.d th power goß l-ant llwmll i of * b h.'i.'ie k.-mtiar it anl tho canal aflat >. ijk>k rent—a lafice building light d en tbe ■dra a m nhj ajap ed to man ufactundg purpu a pi u>'juu.s otto ol l'e irij t hih sts to rent—i bavkawum bc of < mtrmble houwji which i will reut w i:*y 1 ls7o at ift«*uy rcduo^d r»le rl rant lul'is tto 13 s drown cuiuin mortgafcks ma i mm mobtuaobs 10,^00 ».* luj ul/u r aae mmi i mall f f boa 1000 v 4 svy q atc:*s nirct a c u...n y ti o'tga et 10 bhqii a kakkt krie i^nd ■fflce rpoloan—i have two thousand p.fre °** j^iin utto 81 l'earl k 9 iti>t;i to l/jaa—i have rif itx m*n th.)a»and dollan wtich i wii.b to invritt i pur.-hua muney raort^gtm john otto lft paarl ■mortgages for saul nuuk * banr*oki it w swan i legal notices toticb of determination l mtm iaherfr-y tiven thst the city of bufhlo nave det*rm:rmj and to hitc>>y detern.tne to take an 1 appropnaie ihti la;id liereinnfu.r ie cribed fi»r * pubic ; m r or parka autl the app.oache tlereto d btrevu connecting tftm tarn all tba c»tain pi-crt or parcels rf untl beinir pirw tt i>lo.ti o lid i*3 lio t2 8 s i'.h 10;,1'j7 10s 125 12j 127 li 12 ufti 131 132 170 of uij now york staio re«enraton ar.di n4 part .">: the ferry mc a.iu 1 ht 114 115 km wf au.l 13jof tfce w.i;!i'ri l.g-e of bii eockl*p»;ij mfritui mtma ntt i rts of lots x 43 j4 w.i 6 5r is s9 tt 61 b 0 48 81 75 68 fc i w 64 41 40,33 23 25 21 23 21 « nd 5 tow fcfaip 11 rai'tfi 3 of tl ii hand land company's turrty and b-in mor rtlcularb deaenbed aa fo lnw be ffiu jinn at tbe is.trr re lon of tbe aoutnerly hoe i f tact mitt a.s a ; u u rud rtree wilh the east#r line n the u>»lng : alh on the cm ide of the f-n cl al;th-nee northerly along t earterly unw of the towing pith on th **.-'. i.le of the eri « anal tj ita in.eric tioi with the nouth line of vermont itrmt (■• a lour r.d ilr.e thence easterly long the a^uth*rly hue ct vrrmont reet m * four rod tr«et to it lat^aecticn with ihe e«t«rit lin of six hatred atkturi'd itreet thence umb«r!j f tl j he *■d r ine of mn nn x~o n"r^'lt oaf *] u z 3 fee n^rhtr from the n rthwest corner of bi*ih trcet a d york r.reet iv a four rod ttr^e ); thecce nmitrly on a line thicly-iour feet riisia-.t north'rly at lulit fc,.'ai frooi aud p-railel to the ■rh ii c tt mi ork street to • point lv t c ex-terly line of serenih atreci aa a uur rod a-rect thirty-fnur f«rt cnrti erly frofii tbe ijor'.he at corner of mid tvi ami midstf nth itreeta tlenc norths y aiong the taftteily tm >■( nid rwjamtt atrett to the koutbea t r ncr of u-j at eet iml conn*riic<.t atrett a • lourrv4 street thence easterly hlunfftha at-'u'h erly line ot awd cunnec'icut airect to the anutli t»t corner of nad cumieciinit and niagara iirevta i j,i a tix rod t -. j honcc watberty alon t be wrst rly m of amid c ■street to a )- n 34 fe>t nurth»rly from the noitbweatrt>-c«r of aaid iagmrm and york a'reets toence easterly on a ii c 34 tevt distant northerly atrcbt ang.e from and rmrail 1 to th north line i avid york street to a p int thitv four tmt n i th*i lv trom th noriheast corner uf taiit ■■li.ira bud york btrtet ; inesic norther y along the eiiurl una ot mid niagara street to tbe aoath east cornei of mid ktegum sum connecticut atr ta ; thenci ttiti-r't i'-'n lb boutherly line of tid connecticut « mt to tbe aoutbwert conn-r of uki connecticut i.reet aid ninth knot as a four r.xl re«t thene a«hith«rlj tdoof the •«« r-.y live of mid nin'h etr^-t lo a point thirty-lour le.t pcrtherly from tbe rcrtfcwett comer ol mid york and ninth atreeu ; tb*nm easterly ou 1 m thirtj-iour ft«t dwtm&t a-j\.tt amjles rortbcrly fr m and parallel v th north line of ttavd t-irk atrmt to a padai 116.1 fttt m trrit front th aat line w tenib t-tet m a four tod tt \>, thrnci aanerly oa a enrra of s7o fed ndius » 11 une of ob feet to a p tat on a ime twrty-fuur feat diatfttit norttwrly at rigm antfha from aod parailtl to th north imc ol north vtrewt (»« a lour rod atnet 4 mm wtatorly from ih eaat line of klrventh street lasa oarna>mror theaoa owto>ly aionc a ttno thirty-*—raw awtnit awrtauilj atr%fttaiajrl>i tr»m and | ■■■■to tae oortfa liaw at aaid soitk uwttotfc im»ola cl rcie of stt wet radlw urn oaatwatfajj heim attho hjmktoi ft > s^^?a r l rrf.-^it fl fc mw b^bcfea^maamm^x iul*mil !! b^mw^as "^"^^ ' i gaeaa ae ! of one htißdred and fifty feat rad u the eentr of all rircie bshnz at lie ni*»r*et-t - > i tb carotr ba of ferry sire a laid out westerly of tb hew tork state lotssatsma line with a lin fifty foet distant e*bterly at right an - - from and parallel to tbe we line ■' aid b**ant itrrtt aa laid ont be i tweet je-sey arid ferry atreet tbenee westerly n rtherly and ea'-erly along tbe line of aid bsvsba : for a disunca of three hi d-d and aevedtv.frv feet ' to it bssssaaaaßaaß with a lin ff-y feet distant srest -■-' at i ight angles from and parallel to a live drawn | from lb centre of a id circle t the southwest corner of isb 127 baal aou'the at earner cf lot i*6 \ of tt.e bb*bff sffßsßß of b.ack r<,e apollo bssbps-bt } survey thence north nine de*jrem thirty-five i i i . * east a th uaarni tire uuodra-i and j sfff feet thence north fifty-three decrees we>t ! bsß feet t • the south line f beuck avenue ! thence norther y at kmsm angle to bouck avenu ! to tbe north line of • dd buck avenue th ne nortii j 87 deg , taut 4234 fee to the •* . line of borers ! atreet aa laid out northerly from bouck avearj thence easterly at right angle to sail rogers ' atreet to the eaat line l said hogers atreet them.a | south bseasß *"*■'- sb feet thence north 37 deg eaat i 2j23 6-10 fee to tr.e line of a circle of s5o ftet i-diu i trie at.tr of aa d ei'cie being south 5 deg west so feet from a poi-it n the tenth line of bird av.nue loolf feet westerly from the south wert comer of , bird avenue and idaware street thene norther y and asssmwßf along the ha of said circle 607 ir the cc iv.tth ii ■.---, east lu*>l 9-10 feet there north w d**r west tl7 feet thence north ft deg ea*t 1400 m 0 ir t ther.eo rortherlv and east , on til toe of a cur re of 1-0 feet iad~ms lot a di aiiceof l*sl 72-100 fee thence south assf d<>g.,*ast s"0 leet theuce ca lerly bout he assßßfj aud north aaatsasl along the ■t of a c rye bm goo feet radiu for a distanc of -•■■■■■-; of a curve of 3000 fae r oiu for a distance of 8888 feet of a curve of sl6o feat r-t-ditia hat a distance of i led and of a curt of isou ssaas radius for ad.r.tane of si fan to a pint in the ea-t line of de aware sir-tt 716 fe*t s uth from the interaction al the north line of lot 81 holland lard 0 mpanys survey with th ssssff line tal baassrwor treet ihniea northeasterly a ortg the line af a car of 2000 feet rad ua for a distanc of * .., i ■•-'. aod of a curve of 3000 feat radius 700 feet tbenee north j deg 24 iiiiu east liyo fast fmaaßas i ":. c t y aloi.g the li a of a curve of 1560 feet radi..e for a bbsbbs iof 753 6-10 feet ero*>lnf bta aouth line of a atreet at a point iail feet ea.terly from th a-.utbe.ist ssbbb of delaw.r and amherst atreet thei.ee uo-th 76 d g 2 ruin east 41*2 feet tbenee caa.'-rlv a bsag tho bbs of a curve of 1620 feet radlua for e*aa*a of 411 2 10 feet ana of a curve of 1240 feet radiu for a distanc - ot 404 f-et tbenee * ■■■. 70 deg 44 mm eaat 4s»o feet ihcic aouu.ea-teiy and southerly bsbßm th line ol a curve of l fee radius lor a distance of 254 6-10 i thence a,uth 2 de si mm west 670 fast crossing the south line of amherst a.reet at a poiut ssatj ft-ekcas'erly from the a.utheaat soma of lassst and amhc-rp-t aire-la ; t hence south westerl r alot g thf line of a ova-fa of 3x70 feet radius for a dis tar-ct of ir 4-10 la thenoo aouh is deg 36 mm test 7i2 feet ; u ci co south"c.tcrly and southerly along the line of a curve ol 106 : bm radius fur a aia tatico of m 3-10 f et t a point in the north hoe of tiiajiin street i„l'j feet 888 l from the north wesi cur er f chapin and llain ireets thence i.ulherly at ri^ht annua to chapin atreat to tie aoi:h line of chapin street thence along the i n of a curve of 10 l fsja radtus for a distance cf 65 fact toawßea aouth 12 dsff lv mm west 964 feet to th line ofacirlle of 245 fee radius ti n easteriy a-d a-uth aster iy aasa tto live of . n 1 circl 257 s-10 ft.et theiio aouth 47 deg 3 mm bbs 1102 alo fe t la a p int in sb asaas baa of main treet soo bsa i.ortherl brosß the n rth t corner of llaio and btc'-'e streets ; thi uce south 47 deg 3 min.,cast 1375 ll 100 feet tosssawtsmßsffsaassaasrly and aoutherly along the line of a curve of 2744 t**t radius for * diata cc • if 414 fitt croa in the north li asanf delstau aa*a nue at a putirtssßw ftet eaaterly irom the i.ort east corn r of mum street ai-d del * van avenue th smith oog deg ssvoat on a line paiatlel to ard lfffs ittt diatant westerly fr-im the wet lire ef wal d n street as laid out be-ween l>'tand ferry streets 4c-:-l w 100 ftet thecc *. uth 85 deg 47 mm east tttr fsat liarisna anmfc tj avsar area 10 feet sseßsa mnihoodg 44 itiin eaejt 1605 feet theuce south llßff wiat 763 feel to the bbs of a circe of fz fret radiu the centre of said tafe'a hting a the i iter ct on of the centre lie of best street w.th f * outnerly line of ut-nesee atreet continued eaatcrl r th nee i a tirly an j s..ut'nerlj alurur the lii.c of • cir 1c n its intcreieetion ai'h the north lino of beat atresßat a aabxti ihenorthßlieof mid best street 10 !^ eiaic.-lj fr.-mthei lavaaaßßaßß of the north liueuf bsam straat wbb ihe muutl.erh lit et f the con tin ka t..in ■f gene-»e • street tl iitc westerly along ihe n.irtli line of b*st street 23-1-1 fe«:t theuce soul her x t ria-ht bttßlesta r t tret t to itie-outh lire of raid li tr i ; thea cc sr-uth 4 de 33 initi we*t 156 r«et i isqm 84 feat iatant easterly at right angles fr m and 14-^l,-l to the tas»ei line of t.mn atreet ai new laid o t t>icnce west-rly at riitht acl-l r to said cimp ureet tio feet to a line hi f et di-tant w*aßterly at r i.:it ar.i-ießf'oiii and paralh-l oihe b t tins of s*id amp street thene north 41 oca 27 mm , weat 100 feotuiihea-iu'h line of ik t street thence i-i'it'w r angles to lujart street to the no th line of lies streetl thence north 4 deg s3 mm east 150 feet tin nee soutn bs dog to mm cast 60 feet iheneer orth 3 deg 32 mi t at 1144 feet thene aouthbb drrr 47 mm east by feet thene i onhsj deg , ra^t alonw a btaas parailr-l to anl 1225 feet d,s titit waa*arts frcm the srasst line of waldeu atreei t'ij^.so fe-t tt.enee northerly and n rthwes'e !}• a ong a lii of a curve of 2544 feet radius for ad'.a tanei oi 23d8 1 fcc';ihence nor h 17i'eg 3 mm weat 13;o.20 feet to tv.e no-ihcast ansßsst main and steele atr t th nee north 47deg 3 mm weatllo.'.4 feet to the line of t c ere c of 215 f et ra ins above de theuce westerly aed northt rly along the 11ns f said circle 077 52 f ct thence north 41 feg 35 nin weat 1401 feet thence u.ng ths north lit of ctef*n street north 4 \ deg.,west 14'%.5s feet;thence sooth lsld g went i*jo.s feet thence south 1 rto west ssb fi-et thtuce outh 23 d g west 330f.ct thence a--uth 0 dt-jr , weat 705 fast thence aouth 29 aßff west e/ri fet-t thence w.rth ol dig west 404 fe-1 io a point in the tante ty lin of i law re omvmt 214*j feet northerly farosß the n rth east c ri.er of l>ela-*ar sscwfll and dilav.n vmut thtnr-e rtherly alot-g tie i-a-terly line ol ilclaware saat**b z79fe t theric nonhtrly and n-tthwe-terly along the lin ot a c rveof 3:14 net rad ua foraduiai cc of ast.sj feet uieuce rorth 41 deg 1 mm we-t3sir 40 tec ; tie cc bc*rtaw**s i:y a-.1 wtatrly a ung tlie line id a curve uf!>!*cf-c r^dl1 for a dijlsuce f 796 f-et thrr.ee north s5 ilrg aaa 400 feet ; thciiee aoith s leirr es ifahj fe«t to the line of th ir le if 850 ftet ratluis as bsovs deaerilted ; thaiilm bssstlirlj and sii'lllßlßßlmfj along tha lino if i ad 0 r 1 ■47 teet thei cc o.r.h 51 deg 4 mm east tastocsmsi ih-me nirth 3s sssß 50 v.in , east u0 t**s to tb west line ot li*.-la*are s reel sssaaßas sat er y at ri.l.ta liie to i'el;ware atjtass to the east line of i l«srar tree thene s»ith 51 dec 4 mm aaiil tit fanl in ills laiilihnist line of bouck avenue th-n-e aa beriy a i.h aaffaßß to b*a*k avenue t he so th me or boucn avetitic thence s<<uth 8 d g 5'j mm esi 42 leet to thecal ba of i >■law-re st eat thrnos wsmtaila at rtrhs *■g'a io r>laaarx htraet to the west h;:e f fl law-are rr.et thence i lis 51 dig 4 ii in area 317 feet to the outh 1 ne of bo;;c a>.-nut thence northerly at right angl.a f b-iuek avriiticvi thenort-t 11-eof liou.k arenuc tfasaas north 8b a**b 56 mm ea-t 110 feet thence n rth 51 deg 4 mill wist ■* ; f.etto he bm ~# the ci cle • f 35u feet radius as above r,s->crib*.d hence »• aterly an i north"c •**** along the lin f aid ci'cle baf feet thence snuth 37 dt>g w<-*t 2:;2i 0 feet th mm s uth i neg , east so leet to • ne n th line of booek avtiu sntoßorj sou'heily at rajfto aaajsea so bou'_-k awasaaa tatlas a uth lin af bi.ur-a avenve thei.ee s uvh 7 d g , w»>t 397 eet th nee south ■>. eg 3 m n west to tbe line of th c cle ol 150 feet ladius at tne function of tarry and bo rs streets aa above d s.-r t-il i.-ci.cc eaststrly • -..- ■:■-,... 1 aouthwest-'ly samss tho line of aaid < irele for a di-tance of 340 feet to it intei-meem n with alne 34 feet distant rasterly at right analea from and pa a lei to the east line of bo.era street,aa laid out iret een jet>iyand kerry streets thenre aout'trly on the line 34 fe^t distant easurty at riirhi angles from ami par llel to the ea-t lin of said ro rrs bbbvssrl to th line of th circle of 250 feet radiua a the junciioi of orth and ro«*ers atreet aa above d'.scnbed t'.ence easterly ba**bß>as and westerly al ng the ine of paid circle to its inttrs eti<>n » ith the soafherlvfline of n'oith atreet asafourrod atreet theuce wca'erly al nr th aoutherly line of ai 1 north areet to a poiut 100 teet easterly rom the intersection of the southerly lines of tald north street and york street a a four rod street thenco wcsterlv on a line of a curve of 270 feet radiua to a p_int in the aouth line of aitd york atreet 100 feet w-f-rterly from the taur-ec'.h-n as the south line f aa.dni.rth snd tork streets thence westerly along ihe aouth in of said york atreet to its lntarsccti t with th easterl line of the towing path on the ernst aide of the erie cnal he plare of heartanlnr and al-o another r ccc of land in a circle of 150 feet ra atc the centre nf said circle t-eing at the int*simr tion of tbe centre lines of sfxt i atreet a a six rod • reet and assaßasßaßsßßal street a a four rod street ) nd the aid saw of buffalo will apply to th su perior court of buffalo at a motion term thereof to be held at th room of tne buffal - law library id the yuungm'ns association building corner of main and ■**** reets on hondaytbe a?vent-enth cay of january a l la7o at the openir-g of the court on that day or as .-.■!-, thaieafter as c unael can b heard tor tbe appointment of three eommiaaioner ti a-certain and report the juat ssbaflaßassljas tab paid to the bbbbba or per^oi a or corpcratior.a owning or havii g am lnureßt in tbe land and property ao pro p-sod to be taken and the city altomty ia here r directed to pre pi re the nerewa'y papers and mak the appl-ea ion aforesa'd and the city clerk i her by directed to ea.iee the foregoind notice to b mb li-hedfor ten sun-c.-five week days in each of th daily newetlapen published in tbe city of buffalo qeorqifi s wakdwtll oty clerk rtstted puffalo jan 3 bbba asvlot opitit-lvl noilue flb-a^e kekp 0 faa sidewai>b and guttam eearcf 8888 lea and a~hea th attention if ell o .«-, octropint or agenta of land m ihe city b called to the fouosr ing te.ii.i.-.b of tb ordit.a-.ces aud stat laws cttarna r | 4 all b*bb bsbsss bsj lo o'ctock mrrry n-orn ing temove all anow ice and dirt from tbe ide-a k m bmnsß of the pre • iscs owned or occupied b thorn unjcr the pen lty of tire dollar for each and vmry negi-ct l 85 fverv osmer oetrapavnt or otser r*»r»on h m *. ing ctarire of any asßßsssa in thia city shall fo fait the penalty of five dol ars for every twenty-four hours he shall negie t to remove tb snow io and rirt from the sidewalks and sprier li frort of aceh pit m sea after ooike from the mayor an alauiasnn or strict on-uius-oner to raniovsthe sud fbcttc.s l r o p«p air peraoas ahall throw east or lay any ashes oaanl v-^mtavbtv garbsg dm ttitvssj-r n-.ells straw baßsa g dirt si h or rundesh af any kiod whaiarrer ha say | utt*rr atreet law hey or in any mmvc p'aosi fn the atiea of saw tor , albary hnffaio and brook ivn s th ai violati nof amy of th pi mms ia 1 f tbe preceding srcttoß ■'-*'! b aa lia t ereby d*v > lam t-b a misdem anor and shad b poni-bsbl bj a fine of not has than on dollar or bserm than ten dollar or by lmptrw«~nß»am foe a tern aa aaan than on nor blur • ban fiv day a tor th eorvt nisti c of tv j ana all law-abiding citi n in.s the be*csts*ity of and are exramta to comply with th a*tv • as bsbssssbbsß avd law and onus tbay are atvanlamd with it haasotae aay statt to and i afca-1 atrirt y enfo-em tto a-ru obubqb w oills^rte bbb*b b*v*e*s>n*»»jßßtaoßaw fiwavwoaav buffalo savings bask cob washibotob ajt batavia bobba h - bto biaaiaaf tiii iiilsm ißjsihiiliiisstoato raatoafftsssaasß mm aammsssa w aw msto saato f^zttrnt^j^t-zj **- i h?nowessbbl"blhbl v s saaiaossßaamir.a **" „ i|,_.t "*^*—' *—^— i bbt coops 1870 ortebjng at barnes & bancroft 259 main street at wt l^e prta llpacas popllßs panama cloths etc etc bashes 4 babcbopt aa ( aaawass wooleists ** barnes - bancroft 359 main street more op those hiatt au wool home made cassiaere3 at 41 oikoed mixed at ohlt c 11 heavy water pboop si barnks a bancroft aa gaaaasja cloakincs at ba.h2steb & b^iastc-roft 500 tataa umals bulked down 4-.h sb d 14 to 11 x per tails tat i-t.st baboain op the season barnes . bancroft si bw worn os ladies & gf.int's underwear at barse3 1 basreoft 59 las stmt harked down orr entire stock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen 3 underwear barnes . bancroft a bw mela — silks silks at barnes & bancroft 859 main street moire antique in all colors at w 90 masked down prom ss and st a great bargain also plain btace sile9 ii ■and ft super bos grain i barnes a bancropt at iso m.l t american black silks at biesls 1 bakcboft 9 liii strut cheney brothers celebrated black silks at b 35 also colored silks at only 1.35 barne3 a bancropt aa uo haia et over 20,000 worth or ' dry goods saved from the late fire ■ahern's store 258 main street slightly damaged by fire and^water sb b mid m weeneseay and thursday cbc ss ait 9 m at * a a as auction in lots to srrr thi trade tor the benefit r wa.aa la aay cisten at no 1 west seneca sai asaa raaß aais staan basra cmstractimastat ussttvaxa i4||b i sameomtmaeeaoa ojsjftjbteb ■> t.enasaaaasi - — - - - -—* tab buffalo expri>s 3 job pimwssting()ffi«k " otssfsaatp mooted it van vsbt sbbbt material f i meßawawmw . sj oord wosjekooeo ao heabtswi rraesst c*iiioi pijot
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-13 |
| 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 | 1870-01-13 |
| 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. 25 No. 8177 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-13 |
| 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 | 1870-01-13 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700113_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. 25 No. 8177 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3018 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday january 13 1870 no mn business directory fame bmuiemmafe locatios of tbe leal>is rj ii'jusks of buffalo tho of our readers who make purl-haae in buf fa'n by cv / this out and uaine it aa a r*fefeia will save time ar.d trouble th saksaamsa ba u*n bbbjully faato and iaai/inly > 1 hat class 1 architects ctbub x porter zoo main at au'l implements castings ac howard iron wuttho lt agj near lanai bankers 11 w btjkt a co main cor n*ca blind hinges fixe castings ac clara a ix cor ma a a a 1 virginia st book.s and stationer y martin taylor sa main 811 iff 1 ra&okti «* t.i ■> , 4e7 malii.cor bohswh brkbd a i.i-.m 2*b main aod if w i^noca h h otw,'im>ltin blank book.s stationery ac tocmo lookwooi a i'jil %-,■■'. 2t auln osaaubtt a jk.nfcp a a : . i . boots a shoes a l schbtvar 2a main james h jfc.wr.rt sat main blank rook manufacturer j l t'liichl->tfe.k > 1-4 and iji waabington confectioners whtilesale a retail w it bulloca a co id h d'tlai-in cakpets oil clgihas feathers j x a j zuuki l.ph ißtersrs 47s main confectioners wholesale nenky bbabasb ol rtat.ec a bbsbbbssub 46«auin,oppoatatiinbo china glass a crockery mattuaw i/.n'ul 21»nai,i gbu b m-nma.n.mikaii carriages bajsveta waliaaca luca ummr ceurtcr uoaa crackers ac . ■■.■■; kx ■'- son 106 and ml euioott coal wholuaajo and fotoil c h dudley a po cor en and ttrrao gborua i'abin bffav l emae coffee a w'itk mills chase a 0u..u1 main bbß**bsbb cb**ssssbs coal anu fig iron 0 r wilson a co tj 0 c r mhalaarlppl 1 l hbdstrom it coioiiaeroial wbari loot of mal.i at/**t dry goods dodd b^st a co.,bti main dkai'ers a tailors m 11 tbyon avt main dykr and renovator lccab i el .- l i «■■'■main envelope manufacturers h w froaslh n w a*at engkaverson wood 080 d wiuhtman 2w main fancy goods ac tolokr riktunu a co 4-t main furniture ac isaac d white f-'.7 mjji 1 bribtul a co . ■'' i main flour feed and grain w h o sb terracu st tv fkdit and oysters platt fki.it cw'-.s aaabuigton fine bra>'s castings buffairo hhas3 fuundiii ™ exchang glass anu i'ai'kr iflow cards j p hoffman 11 h n.ueca at up atal oboceks wholesale a m jollsolu i midn u roue us wbolesajo and retail b d holm an 17!»main oey w bcott 17 t b-.-r.tca gents furnishing goods addiaon h stafford sir main b n la*kkm:laimjv all.'-main mott * bbmbdil.t ss»7 maui guns and jewelry j o bodbon a co . id main ho feus witney's hotel cor waal.ln.rtnn ard carroll hair work and hair jewelry mbs bomuel us li vi >.'. harness saddles ac j b lytlk a bon lit jaacliaj-ii f-1-posit mansion itan'lk iilmi'iikey bucusair to jlo hum phrey a bbs sos main hardware iron ac a e walr.lhiai 171 mala sndsßwan horti'ns a kll cor pearl i»i sem^ca bidnivy bhatpard a vo bs main fowler a mins 04 s.-n.va di wirrc wakd a cu ts4 msln cor w swan hardware and metals fratt a co 4d 4-1 and 1!w terrace hot air furnaces a d oilbekt fys mam hats caps and furs c * f okuruek j<>3 main birgtold a bum 10*1 main wat wlfi'el't al mam iron foundry kaolf iron works ivrrr or miaaiaalppl clinton liu'n wim.ks ciiurcli.cor jackaon iron founders bngines boilers 080 w tifft suns a co waaluik-ion nrohio iron nails r r sl'lks ac bbatt a 00 c s and i lerrace lager kekk hilmxrds ia mich all k.'esljlh iol main at light carriage and sleigh d c godwin ss3 and 335 washington looking glass picture frames howard a rlntinu 15 %. swau malleable iron pbatt a letcuwuktii hi aud u terraoe marble mantles and grates o s coopkr 611 da-am-aae ia swartz a ci s'!a main marble a gr.-vnite works dbmmons a fobsoh cnrn-r pou-t and morgan john obawporu id and ldj niagara millinery wholesale aud retail hknky o'bkies'.kw ban w u wtiodwarii •■' main mourning iocds dodd best \ co 41tmaln manufacturing jewelers ac h p juimoling ml wasbiugtoii organs poruble i'ipe derrick felotmafcer a co.,sw 41 and es bbbbbsßßs organs melodeoss ac qbo a prince a cl niagv s«,milh and u bjemm 01ls paints ac 8 peasf aa n 1 07 m . planing mills doors sash ac w a evans a co mechanic printers ft blank book man'fs barer a jone3 2?t and r!2 waihlnrton tfaat plastic slate roofino ap insi -. xtt malq pianos music 4c oottier a denton 183 main piano mam'facturers o burtzman 100,10s and 110 u.j.ia devike bros\,4oi nia«ara cor marjland paper hangings ac m h blßot.'-ll « ■■'• montoomery brod wj m.ln merrett michols i 7 m photo(!rapuer3 w v kntoht tm ii ;. x r hambleton jo6 and 400 malt h i buss 37s main sewing machines orotfr a baker s m co . all mal wukeler a wiloon 8 m c0.,»75 matn ear bw»n _ . wilcox a oibnss ml co 14 s diruioa howe 8 st co . 1-1 w sw»n floben es a c0..a01 m.ln saddlery hardware 40 4batt 4 letcdwortu bi and aa trrraee silk hat manufacturers a mackenzik is7 main stove hollow ware bird 4 00 cor brae t and erie c^ia stained glass bufpalo stained ulasd works it paatl aao l burns sos main school furniture w ohask a son 21s berentn scales and safes buffalo scale works si mmln stoves and hardware shaw perri9 a co 44s main stoves furnaces and ranges i swartz a co d-tjm.n trunks daniel ti humphrey snkae to jno b.w nhra 4 mr i j malo t tobacconists ah abmbb acj..2a9wmhingtonauam paatl aibmon p howard a co bn w..!.;ii.t.-.n watches jewelry a diamonds pttein'-i jewelrt store sbi main t a a dickinson m m.ln ■dan a castle 101 maia breybns bros . aao bnwa watch makers a jewelers xduus walker t 7 main married tttttle-mcsitrfh dec ip in north pens brnk by k*v a c parker natban tutt *. of ii a an miaa clara mcuurphy of n rib pen swa-l lbtrloaif—hat n-nec-ml^r 80 by tb aaase will asm l*th(.m ft alabama and mis sarab c fas of baa p*iabrok died waaewkll lansarr 11 aa si matk blrshear hi ths tli el yew turk fleors wjckeß ant el mws 444 bbs l w.rd.ell swaaal f-wa th 4mm ad jieaf phler eas ataffaasß new york keappei&&sci of tbx bitejtdtd zlorzx cooik—hk yixxucatk3 bh honos by attackixa ax xditob.-be p&itc^df ix saxiry—thi cent cndee aebc6t—tbe oibl tqv&d aud restored to heu i*t nwura to id in saw 1 n»w york january 12.—thia etoiiing tbe key horace cor-ke the methodist epis copal clergyman whoae elopement a few dsya ago with a miss mattie johnfoncjwmd ao mnch acandal entered the world office and demanding to tea the author of the article in sunday's edition of that paper vigorou*ly assaulted one of the editors a n officer was sent for and the clergyman arretted he stated th&t the girl was nt the everett house and this was found to be true she has beea tak.cn home cooke pretends to be insane rumor speaks of the deficit in the ao counts of the secretary of the american pharmaceutical society no particulars several additional whisky distilleries were seized to-day by collector bailey dr harris report to the board of health says ninety per cent of all milk sold here is adulterated and condemn swill milk aa extremely unwholeaom broadway is to be widened in the upper part from sixty six to one hundred feet washington thi presidents first statb dtn'kek of the season-a brilliant company pr fs ent-dka.th of senatjr chakdlbk'3 fathir qe.nib.kl davib elkctiom a3 oovirkor of texas ofticully a_h kockczd it tttthifa to ni npuu washington january 12.—tho oar of the ajami express company hm baroed firly this morning on the camden a amboy railroad it contained cotton samples and other merchandize tho value of which u not yet ascertained tho fire was caused by sparks from the engine judge woodruff the new united states circuit judge for the states of new yurk connecticut and vermont was sworn in to day ft the first state dinner of the season took place this evening at the pieaident's house the following were the guests representa tive garfieid and mrs poster general sherman and mrs cresswell the attorney general and mrs fish senator sum.-i-r and mrs grant the nice president ai*d mrs morton senator cameron and mrs cox the secretary of tha treasury and mrs thurman speaker blan.e and mrs blame admiral porter and mrs smith the secretary of war and mrs boat well senator iiortou and mrs colfax the president and mrs cameron the sec retary of state and mm belknsp the post master general and mrs liorie the secre tary of the navy and mrs tiar field at one end ol the table were messrs kemble bor.o and mrs bingham and ;.: tho other tho secretary of the interior miss boric and mr krook judge morsel ouo of the judges legis lated out of < 11 ■■'■by the act of congress establishing the supreme court of the dis trict of columbia eight years ago died list night at the age of ninety-five senator chandler will leave here thin evening for bedford new hampshire in consequence of the death of his father at that place the law of april 10 and the proclama tion of july 15 have been complied with in texas the constitution is adopted almost unanimonily and the following per sons are elected stato officers e j davis for governor mr flanigan lieutenant governor mr r.aidsel comptroller mr hovey treasurer xliut congre33—second session washington january 12 3 k.nate mr conklim rep n v presort ed resolutions of the legislature of n«w york withdrawing its assent to the ratitka tion if the xv'th amendment at the proper time he would show how little such a proceeding deserved the c inside ration of the senate mr unqncb f hep kam ), introduced a i.ul to authorize the refuuding and con solidation of the national debt and to ex tend banking facilities an i t establish »:■•■cie p&ymeuts ii said that while it em bodied h;s former proposition of substitu ting bank notes lor greenbacks thi bill above provided for the refunding and con solidation of the national debt in such a way as to make it easy to bear while bringing the t-xistiug currency to i par with emu the prtstrvation of tht na ! tional credit a_jd the reduction o cxistii.g i taxation were most essential at this tim the latter involving two things—first fa ■reduction of the present annual interest on the national debt and secuu'uy the epre*d of the national debt over succeeding genera tions will be relieve the bill cnwrn ! plated the prompt extinguishment of 5-2u ■f 1362 and upon a certain period of notice say six months so that distant holders in europe may be advised that the interest on 5 2u"s of 1362 shall cease i.vi the bonds be forthwith rede rued in coin these 6 per cent 5 20's of is amounting to upward of five bundled mil lions would be refunded into 5 per cent 10-40's whose payment in coin was ex pressly stipulated by the act authorizing their issue the bill sought to bii-ig.the national obli gations to a par with coin and to resume , specie payment without effort while ou bondi would be made moat popular in the market the virgiaia bill was then taken up and the consideration of the amendment offered by mr drake to prevent the rescind ing of the liasaetiim of the xvth amendment by virguh wae resumed mr coskling rep n v.remuner ated the condition imposed upon virginia preparatory to her restoration all of which yea in minute detail had been complied with meam scott pomeroy and drake also poke the last charging that the silence of the senators was only part of that shrewd democratic game which was being played in order to see how many republican whites could be drawn into the democratic mr wilson rep mass offered ac an amendment the bill reported on the previoui day by toe house keconstrnotion committee mr edmunds rep yt.i suggested an amendment requiting the imposition of an oath in eaea of state officers in order that they shall not be obnoxious to the xvth amendment mr morton rep , ind.j gave notice that he would farther amend by declaring in favor of the preamble that the ratigca tion of the xlvth and x vth amendment ae the conditions precedent to represent tion of virginia had been made in good faith mr sumner r-p macs submitted a memorial from certain republicans of virginia now in washington containing statements of affairs in virginia the me morial was read setting forth that the me morial ia ta were deeiroqi f showing thai the majority of the present virgiaia 1 egislstnre had was elected j fraud violence and m limiilsliiw nail ansjeeliiij ths mussilj irml coogrees to enforce the existing recomstrme tiosaeta antil satisfied that all vtrten were gi*-n an opportaaity to *•*• freelr the ooanuftoatmsi forthar allrgea the sirlnsi ef enlored nm from the frry bmx in that state that the right of aseaaaav waeaenxmly beliered sm than new ac m the paper suggests awt vngiam ooght as to be admitted nelaee ihe nmsßbtre of the lr«m«t i —♦»■. 141 th m~j f ttm who hi—«r llll>l to h<«,httobe.».ra»l t thar oppomma imlli ifci ml h^lmrt l>ir rf rir ttvalaltowim si tk tmmm iwi*i to wnriil l ; y.f,fcm.itctw»i w * «. davis osowtary n^mtin jteman eftjx»>v-tengl 14*414 withdrawing ti ooaaent here'-ofor given to tiie rsaficuoa of tne xvlh amendment laid at the table mr garneld rep it mtnxlnoed n bill to emend the net eatabli.hing a depnrtmect of education end to boliah the bureau of kef age end freedmin oaj abandoned limit referred a hill woe in trod oed by mr negley nmending the act of f bruarj 22 1867 for tne election of the c iignmtilmiil printer and providing that h sball be chosen by a concurrent resolution referred . tn honse then poeceden to the eon stderstuu ol th bill to admit the state of v ircima te reproeeutsiion in congress meesra f.rue worth and m org ah spoke snd at 4 p m the itftose adjourned foreign tuz parts homicide-srxtcinarr or wont's compakion-fl4t contradictioii of the pkihcrs bto«y-im*enib popular dem onstration at the ft'viral—the troop olt is rorce rochetobt to be tried by the leokutti t»r tamin i t«i tfiui pabir january la marttiuaim publishes the following statement of de fouvielle on the 10th of/angary victor noir ami myself repaired to th residenos of prince pierre bonaparte v were commissioned by paachal liroasssttu to demand of prince pierre bonaparte a reason for the injurious articles against him in i'avtnir de la cora after a few minutes we were conducted up stairs to the first fl^or passed through the fencing room and finally entered the drawing room a door opened and pierre bonapa-te entered ve advanced towards him and the following words passed sir we oome on behalf of paechal urousette to deliver tl.ie letter to tea you are not com , then on behalf of cochefort and are not tools v his sir we are here o i other business and i beg of you to look a this letter tie real it and retarded toward as i hare provoked m kochefort said he because he is th standard bearer of the rabble as for ur-.iusiette 1 hare no re ply to make are you the representatives of these carrion ces l h»roguee ? sir i answered we oome to yea to fulfill loyally and courteously the com mimon entrusted to u.j by our friend are you the repi of these wretches i victor noir replied we are the repre sentatives of our fnen is " then suddenly adv me ing and without provocation oa our par pnnco bonaparte stopped victor noir w th 1 * left hand and at th same time dn w a revolver of six chambers which he had held concealed in bis pocket already c eked and fired on noir with too muzzle t the pistol close to him noir staggered pressed both hands on his breast and sank down in the doorway by which we had entei id the cowardly assass a then turned upon me and rired i then ieised a small pistol which i had in my poc tet and while 1 was endeavoring to free it from the sheath th wretch rushed oa me bat wb«n he saw that i was armed he retreated and stood behind tho door aol a mod at me it was uien that compreheii n ti ambush into which we had fallen * nd rrnertiog that if i tir<-a there woultl iljt be wanting those who would say we hod been the agressors i opened a dour which as behind me aol rushed out crying mu,3rr as i went out a second shot follow d me and passed through my coat loathe street i found noir who had had str ; ogth to desoend tho stairs and who had .'■ien down dead these are the facts j st a they occurred and 1 look for prompt nd exemplary jus tice for this crime signed t"ln ■dl fottteillm the ca tles lonpo january ii it is the original \ tlautic cable omr my and not th anglo-american tjablc company certain of whose influential membra are adverse to consolidation or compo^'tinn with tbefrench cable company and whose hostility has cauned depression iv oa'ile shares bom asdvlrkht london jaauary 12—the restoration of harmouious relation between the sultan and the paths of k-'vp is complete iml'utaslvt fu>eril of u hoir i 1 • i january 12 ~ the funitral of vic tor noir took place to ay the govern ment ru-ije extensive j reparations t ■pre serve order and all its jjolic and military arrangements were complete daring the morning the people begim to gather round i'if i ■■■whfre the riinaius were lying coming frim all pwt o the city at 11 - ■)■* l five th-jusand orkmen from th f tubou had paused v > the biulevards on their way to the fuuer 1 miny carriages with la h irrsse iv miurning drove to tue bouse to } in the p ncefsioa at 1 ' m dcpul uods of workmen visiu: |
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