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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday january 18 1870 no 8181 business directory name business a ed ocatwe of toe 3.eadiso wctff^_a of buffalo tj^'j '' '. mr **"'**** who mas p_r nee in bwi wi.iaev i ... vl trouble th select ton ha tail bieiai-j '\^^ tu , iumt . t laly fintntlaji .. architectsj mttkam e po ti.ji mid mate st ao'l mpucmeii i -~ tia.stings ac ij'liia ' lmub -■'-.--, i :.. a ii-bj mt iiankeks m w biri.l aco.,_lalu tor *---.•-*. bund hinges fin e castings ao clake a co.,c»r mu.aaaßd vii*jftßi.a at boom and stationery * i i .■■. a.i.ok s-*-ißain a i r.1 *. hko , w maln,r*-r mohawk l ...-.* a i.l.nt jw ham anu t w tjrnaca k '« *'*».-*, i*>*t_j a-j i.lank looks stationery ac ■'." vw->oua j.jhhr>un ibsbmb u*;-'1 siab vi and lot atu loots a shoes a l s*;hbyvkk.tw aialu jaiji*--j 5 jfcafcii tmjßate vri-ank boos manufacturer j ... uiiicmbdteb ib sb mb nhmmmmmm onfkction-sbß fwholesals a kstail **-. ... mjlxfx.li a ua m *-. d'visijn tab-r-trra oil clonis feathers j i ■'■, j w.uok lii • lerers 478 maia oosfbctiuhjuti wholssais tte.m.i hejlk*e,*u bamsb ix a m bbs kb 160 la-u pl*-biu tifft house china glass a crockery mati-irf 11 tit—m iw mm ia\lhmr*ui carriages hart ti wauaac luck war ' urtae ll,oa crackers ac a oven i a e*l*b issasßl ibt ebmasb oii r wholesale and lutvau c h uvdipss a co aa rt aod lsftaa 1 mmmswmmm i'aal.s a fool u*neae cofpxe k spice mills coabs m -.'..., 4*l main bbbaaß ct urobsat coal and ro iron fc r wilsob * ( 0 bbofci.i 888 hi ■*-■;■■.■e u i'm - . 1...j a louimarcial wtarf.loot ol kt.au st dry goods dudd lst a co 3ma mala drapers a tailor -- ii 7t.v..1 i.i main dyer and renovator lucas cbssxxr sb 3 miait envelope manufacturera a v f'rffifsß ft tf bbbb enoftavebfioh wood geo d wktsctjuui t-5 man fancy goods 4c ou>'._r rietilino a co *■mala furniture ac tsaa d white m 7 main k ssssssbfxsssß i jo xj-s main flour fked and grain st h d-jbii fsnas co kveua fruit and oysters stlavtt fiutt co abb vvaaliliifton kink brass castings i'.uffalo bum focmmt 7fl exchang oi.ass and paper show cards j r uoffmas 1 b baaaa st up atairs gk'mkics wholesale *■m jouhstxtti t main qrogers wholesale ami retail e i molman 17 srl*.iu uau tn mmejtt 17 e t-neea ckn'i.v fl un lsg inc goods aulilßi n 11 1 tfforo bb main r n lab utmik v ao ~■;:.•> u-un mjit a hi i-.i-t it ala-n oun3 and jewelry j 0 800 us a co , 100 main hotels l n -* (■y'.s hotel cor >• . i -.., ;! and carroll hairwokk and ha ir jewelry baa uoxiiitii ub t-u*wtdast hailnes.s addles ac j ti i.itlf r son i'u nrhangs iibsibhii hsbßibi oan'uh utibfuhey hbi v,r u jou hum par*y a in baa a-u hardware iripv ac 0 p wa 1.i.!:;..(.k 71 mam ao.l il swan uukl'i-ns ft kip or p arl and senaaa ml>nf s'lapaku a •,<■-. ma;n powjuku iv minas.ur henec b^wittc wtfuaco 4 m.in cor w swaa hardware and metals trati ftcu.,l i aad 1i i tree hor air furna ! a d oelbeut bfi ■—■haps i.'aps and rub c * f bbubui b . main bf.ki.toli v k •., 1 main wat vil'l bit 883 al.m ikon foundry eaolk iron worbb perry aar sstasssssssßßs clinto.n uton mturks cnurch aa j**-kaiic iron pounders bnoinss boilera eo w tifft s a co wasi.i:nnun,nrohio ll'on nails it pa spiks ac pkta'tt a co lii is sad w-rn.-e lageu beer billiards ac hid!ahl x iehtrb 101 laadaat light carriage and.sleigh xx d uouwin likjj u:ni zz wmtmmmmm looking glass picrurk frames howard a 80-fnr v *-*.. bsmm ha^jt-kabue iimn pratt a t^tcawortbt.uiajht*sr—b kab^l mantles and g&atks cs 00opbr su detamfw l i-alt * i . isß n sb marble a gkanitk works pemmons k forbob crn-r court and morfxa jj.ln ciiawfsjru isi and iflfl niagara millinery iwholnsa and retail he'-illy o*biuen,t9o bala w 11 wtitadm alio 4.-1 main mourn i no gocds t>odn best b co i-ima.a manufacturing jewelers ac u t afukbqms y : 7 ttaaßlriflsa 080 n.-i pof*ta*w pipe bsbfrictf h_u...-lai*-.eii a co..sj 41 and ss ruiit-'.a organs melodeons ac oho a pkihce a co niagara seventh and i rylunl oils paints ac s pea3k m and 0 main planing mills duors sash ac ft . a kvans a co ut-chanll printers a blank book mavfs li-ihek a itin an ji-iwashioatoa tre*t pla-stic slate roofing b f inne3 iu maiu pianos music ao cottier a ulvton iwj uam piano manukacturer3 0 kurtzvas ibs ml and 110 luu»ia devtne mmmim , sstb niairara aor marylaud paper dancings ac v ti biiu_k,?is maiu mosrf.o>lr:ky bros tb6 mala m£i'.rkvl nk'iious it main photim-jrvffitm w m aon-aut ta r-^m x r hamrlkt ~ ■,-■a-r o maia 11 l ulisb sewing machines ob teh a baksku s m ct , 11 maia vtuit.i-.llk a wilw b s m c'o.,s*7 maia cor s-aan tt'llacoxjt 0ib1 s m c u s dlvla'.ofl lio*a*jb*im co , is w s*an 4bi.k vudware ac i elav^^b 1 ... mterrao sfitriat mxnufactureia u aucksnzir 1.7 llaln stove hollow ware btbd a co 888 tlrac at and tarie caua stained glass brftalo bt aimed olabs wosib bb pswaii t»o l burns bm imb school pubnitusbk w '-•'(<. k a so ill bavaaßß scaltas and safes brffaloscaik wore 3 63 main stoves and hardware b*jaw ferris a co 440 maia btovfs puenacbb and ranges j , swartz a co m a«n trunks daniel h ssstatßxß ey soc:i?s*or to jtio hnirc paare-f a br j hi bain at tobacconists a m adams c ».. 359 w*shln-j-ton a4s abo pearl 818-som f iiowaro a cu too waahmstou watches jewelry k diamonds miruis jewelry nt>re l*f mala . t * e dst-kdtbu 1 bm maiß dan b castle m main srbyebdditos i^-j maia watch makers a jewelers julius walk kr 2 7 main died korrow-jan it lo ihi city robert neon wi ci h'i;h aid bias t'l alotruw aged 1 year 10 -, ■. i's - bsasptia f*m*rai on ttirxlav tbe lßth inst at lofr t clock frcm tb residence ol h;s paraat 80 ita waat chippewa a-reet mssss ■dd ar-j aintanees are larlted to attend tonrat.i papan please ct j turrle-in thi city on th 17th lastoat dfc-rtd n tkiul aged us f as m katies ot liiu-ral heraaftet bbt-ak a a a t au*_asssaassaß*bßßßsßßt f tssb 17th w9 m \\ mmm td cairn la lb new york tilt b*oke«r tax aoll es coc»t—*it ekal or the paktics pay theik amb mest—the ebib bailsou st*tkk sot tet ijh>td it tumun to tbl bhm.i niw york jmuwj 17-—this afternoon the papers in the eun of a number of wall street broken charged with not paying the tax of ooe-tw«ntieth ot «• per wot on their capital in active bk wen transferred to commissioner shield the lut includes 147 broken who hare been mulcted in fines varying from f2oo to 100 on firm of broken ii cl 1 k*rte n * *"° * appeared through counsel and paid the fine imposed upon them amounting to 300 f«anng & campbell another tinn paid fi'ou the erie railrowi atnkeraat jersey city remain firm it is rumor-d that a majority of the eru mechanics at saeqaehanna port jerru and buffalo hare imitated their ex ample it is also presumed that the asso ciation ot locomotive eogineen of port jervis decided saturday evening to do v repsiring on erie sugiues as xh.ax would interfere with the stiikers several machinists have offered their ser vices to the company bat there n>»t being anoagh of them to warrant a renewal of work in the shops they are merely held in readiness , the district attorney his asked an in definite postponement of the case of henry a allen keeper of the sub-treasury build ing in this city charged with detraudicg llc government by me&ns of false vouchers ramon ft lsturre an extensive shipper of goods to havana is chargsd with hav ing within three months of bliog his peti tion in bankruptcy and while knowing him self to be insolvent obtained a large quan tity of goods on credit and disposed of them snrr*iptition»)y at uv prices fjr the purpose of defrauding his creditors the value of the goods alleged to be unlawfully converted and caocrled is about 100,000 washington spiters examined by the onoribsi b ' al committee on the gold fight—ad journment or the senate witsout definite action on virginia st bbbmbbbb to tbs axr-siss ) washington jsotiary 17-—th com mittee en banking and currency this morn ing examined albert speyera and john bonnsr prominent actors in the new york gold panic of september last other wit nesses are now here to testify on tbe aame aubject ine superior court of tbe united states resumed its session to-day attorney gen eral hoar announced the dcatb of hun e ml stanton recently confirmed asaociat just cc and pronounced a eulogy on tbe character of the deceased ho then pre aented the resolutions adopted by the bar last week ths chief justice remarked that the bench concurred fully in what had been said concerning mr stauton and therefore the court would adjourn till to morrow the president to day ent in various nominations to the senate among them deeatur wilder for assessor of internal revenue in the twentieth district of new york the commission appointed to select the site for th erection of a building for the new state department and to make aome arrangement for a new wsr department are of opinion that lafayette iiquare is th most eligible site for such building ia case congress shall not approve of the site scott's square still be selected the archi tects think tbe cost will be about a million dollars tbey do not deem it expedient at present to make any arrangement for the war department secretary fish in hia communication to day deems it bis duty to call the attention of congress to the indemnity fund received from the government nf cuina amounting , now to 51.163,01)0 with the acrned in terest of 125,000 more the claim against the fund was allowed by congress and paid by tbe secretary of state to nott a co amounting to 35,2-43 a delegation of letter carriers met here to promote their interests xllsr congress—second session wash i*-r.tow t&uusry 17 senate tne presiden i laid before the senate a memorial ot tbe commander ot the grand army of the republic department of new york for a modification of th revenue law in fsver of maimed and disabled aol diers mr conking fßep n v offered a resolution from the graid army of the re public calling attention to the onerous tax upon disabled soldiers who earn their liv ing by grinding hand oasaasi also a petition forth abolition of tbe franking privilege i'etitiona upon the latter subject were also offered by aleesrs ivmeroy vickers and scott mr morton rep tod presented a petition from tbe soldiers of the war of isi2 between aeventy-aix and eighty-six years of age for pensions daring the bal ance of their lives messrs willey and schura presented pe titions for the removal of political disabili ties mr sherman rep o in present ing a petition for th abolition of the frank iu atprivilege remarked that these petitions wefa almost always headed with tke names of poetmaatera and appeared to have been printed st public expenae he thought the mails should not l.*e loaded down with these papers though esrnestly desiron for the success of the proposed reform mr.suma.tr presented a petition on the same subjojt and aaid that th so-called iranking ptivilege appeared to be a personal i.urden rather than a privilege aeverths lass he believed tk opposition to it con tinuance was liable to ran to extravagance the above petitions war appropriately , referred the following additional petition were presented by mr fenton from e-aat randolph new york and other localitieti praying for tnej abolition of tk franking privilege also a petition from a j p.ichardson of n***t york relating to a cause ta the court of claims also a memorial from hsrmon e wen-worth late of the fourteenth new york state volunteer artillery mr conkling rep n v ), offered a resolution which vii pl reed to directing ths committee on ivtaiga affaus to en qnirs whether ji-i.ry mahler a citizen of i'russia haa any bhbbbb i.'vnrt tk proprie tor or mini wi the fraack cable ao r-alled which should be regarded or pro tected by the congress ot tk united state mr wilson rep mas called up the bill prohio-t:ag retired ciscer being as signed to duty which would entitls them to fall pay far their service mr ftumner rep mass ), from tk committse on yormiia relation reported without amendment s biii providing for the adjustment sod satisfactioa af the ciaims of america citiaens for spoliations cotnmitfeed by tha french prior to july 31st 1301 tha claims are to be adjusted by three oomar-isssußers to bs appointed by to president and ooatinned by tne ssnate aad ar to bs paid ia meant aot exceed ing 5,000,000 by tbe united state mr howard rep mick from tbe coaßiittc oa terrisoawas raperted wiuout bbbbbbbbsssßl a bill fer regalatiag descent ia utah mr sumner fßep mass from ths coaxeuttss ca foreign assbssbbsbsssssr reported a sobstitue for tk biu relating tn teie grapkie coar^puaisatioa betwosa tba united states sad for ign coon trie tbe rabat tat provide that au each soßsmaaicatioss it minß a lues ot eamas psruy within tbs junsdiction of th united atsus shall bs bbbiss t ao muiiliies sa shall virtu ally puoau utaapaaias aadar ths eoatsol has sssbb**sasai s*bbbwbb li iss^haiiiiiini nl ■fnr """ harwsatsst^u«_s^ul m iii»btk mash dasaaaaasß ialk-wsd as-wax ta us virgi bbsbdl ths senate then votad oaths motioa of mr stewart to lay ths ssnats bill on us üble agrotd to by 25 je*a ifiuit 25 mys on notion of mr stowut th how kill ma taken sp mi md wreral times mr kdmimjs < k«p vt off«nd to mb«ad by uuertiog the j ropositioo pr«ti on»l iouorpm-tted in the senate bill r qoirißg tbf icap-iit*o f thf o*th in emm t kute officer th»t the incat&twnto an not eligible uadfi the l\\h amendment messrs fowler stewart edmonds th*yer morriil morton and other poke after a long riisctusion and a abort eie entire aaanon the senate adjoarned mm undar a call of states for bilk for nf«r enc th following wan mtroduced and re ferred : by mr tanner—to amend the steamboat pusengur ftct and to provide an inspector j steamboats for the dm net of cham plain by mr moore x v to promote american commerce by the repeal of the tonnace^ttx on american teasels ; alto an amendatory of tho * team boat piawnger act by mr stiles—for the adjoaramaat of coogrraa on the areodd taeaday in april by mr cobb x c la regard to the printing of the liwi of north carolina !■> mr wutteniorn—for the taking of certain oaths in tue reconstructel siatea •, by mr pr for the diaposition of pub lic lands ia florida alabama miuusippi and arkanaa by mr sheldon—making a grant of lands for the northern louisiana ft texas railroad company for a railroad from the texaa line to a point on the mississippi near vickaburg by mr uingham—to pay one year's salary as associate justice of the supreme court to the family of the late uoo l'iwiu m 3 tan ton by mr wilson of ohio)—to cede to ohio tbe nnar>id lauds of virginia military district in ohio by mr butler ; term ) to declare null and raid all acts done iby legialative ex eoatire for judicial officers laboring under the disabilities of the third section of the xlvth ameiidmedt of the constitution by mr julian—relatite to certain home itead entriei by mr wells providing that news paper manusotipt ami corrected proofs pa aing between author and correspondents of newspapers shall be placed on the aam footing »• book maontcript and shall pan in mails at the rate of printed matter a nnmber of other bills were referred and various resolutions offered some of them wire referred and others adopted the hjuie then took ap the bill mtro duced by mr judd to apportion the rrpre tentation of the several states io tbe houae f licpresentatives fur the x i.iij congreaa mr judd made a loni speech messrs uaio and mccreary oppesed the bill numeroas miscellaneous resolutions and petitions were tfaen introduced but none cf particular interest pending tbe motion to suspend the rules the house aujourntd foreign another exciting dat in paris—cfen ing of bo'-gcrof.rs trial is the lecsit lvtif—ollivier refcse-1 to abandon the prcss-cition t.ie ministry bu tainfd dv an oveuwbelming major rty-popt'hr liemonst.tations in fator of rochefcrt-troops out in force mr eeward in havana sr tslxosars to thx ii*»bi | paris january 17 — la afarje'ulais to day piiblishea the following dispatch from madrid a public meetint of twenty thousand re publicans in madrid by an unanimous vot send congratulations to the republicans o paris snd to deputy rochefort the de voted champion of demrtcracy in the corps legislatif to-day the debate un the arraignment of deputy henri roche fort was opened from the beginning o the sitting tbe chamber was crowded with pestators aud sll deputies were present rochefort occupied his usual seat and aj the members cf tbe cabinet were on th ministerial ir-ench m estancelin opened the discussion with the proposition made on the part of the left centre he aaid they felt confident of the strength of the miuistry and would advise that the prosecution against the of fending deputy be abandoned m oliivier replied that the government ■<-'.-.' i not accept thi proposal he daman jed a vote on the question at issue other wise ministt r could not continue iv office this declaration was received with ap plause from all parts of the hall m r-t-unefort in d a violent speech aac declared that the ministry were dttermin ed to get rid of him ai d-.-puty not beio able otherwise to destroy him m itov-hefort was frequently interrupte hy protestations fr n the ministers crowds bssassßssai at memi the hsll of th corps legislatif a lar.j police force is on hand the debate was stilt going oo st three o'clock this afternoon i^ter pap.is january 17 sp m.—ln tb corps legislatif rochefort made a brie but bitter apeech in reply to tke miniate f justice and w-ts frequently applaud r.y the spestators io the galleries aud lob dies immense crowds are gathered in the i'lace de la concorde and on thi qu»y o the i uillerie opposite the hall of th corps legislatif tho guards hsve bean doubled 5:30 p m — the police preveat us pso pie from crowding arouod the legialsti chamber tbe public are not permitted to ro*s th poet d-j la concorde which leads iirectly to that point g p m debate in th chamber has losed and a roe has jest been taken the chamber hi s decided to grant ua de mand of the go-'ernment for tb arraign ment of rochtfort by an over*helming aajority the vot atood 22g for and 34 against proeecistion a a soon aa the rot waa ann n-*ed deputy gambett arose and pro-tressed against tb sudden ter mination of tke debate mhi.rh he charged bbs brought about to prevent the pro-jer onsiderati'-n of ao grave s question tke chamber adjourned when tbe news of the result of tk wot bs received by the crowd waiting ont i le a great demonstration was aaad in avor of rochefort in piac de la con sorde 6:30 p m — another popular msnifssts ion of sympathy with rochefort ta report r-d in the roulev rd mont mar tr 8 p m.-—crowds are still olle«tsd in us itraets shouting for rochefort c'cea havana jannary 17 the steamships leopatra and franc kava arrived from vera cms with secretary seward and arty all well they will probably re main a week or more in havana wfmkw cm o mexico j*nu*ry 10 via ha rana janaary 17-—-tbe revolution ia tke state of san louis potoai is increa-nng tk governor atalvs c2i era and members sf ths legislature ars itdl held pri*on*ra some federal generals have joined us xa lurgeat tk officer bbb—jhm us fad era troop in that i/tat report hi force not strang enough to operate aaainst us a tar per tke federal troop ia daraago under command of seaera han-era pro nourced against and refused to reoogo.se ths astional go ir rumen tbe inhabitants in reral districts t>f usstats of msrelia have prossoßncsd ssssast th lisetiocal aa tkority a detackt pc at sf isdsral troop sbbj bsbibst hsssb b**bbbbbbbbsbi the rebels ia the stata of pasblaooo ttaas to a-tsi-staia a defiant attitade ia sierra their lead hays issasd a decree p-srdoaiag all im*f-mali-rta salasar sad ortuls bar irrivtj in the capital bifnor csttano icaliaa charge d affs-ra haa bsrn l.ebciaiiy receive 1 by the president mirafinres mills ths largest ia mexico has beea destroyed by fir oas thaaisnil ops-rat as ass urovn sat sf ssaalsymsaa u ths stats oi aafaaß ciilisatn re-baad csadacta sa ths w**j ** mbwibb si :* m ~ ' f-bxasaxs*samv*fhkhcdbort mieaxt swasaisrr 17.-a drisakaf rum stem bbbbxassd all aay aad thsrs is a freuotoa ths d».bbbii ta aseka aad crimes and casualties rromwint bai-tihunxuii deciasip biltimona jeannry 17.—captain an drew e wmat died yaatorday aged eighty-four 1812 and waa at one time grand kuntor of tke grand lodge 1 0 o p of maryland and afterward tranamrar of tke grand lodge of tke united sum daniel warnald jr of to firm of t m warnekl it co llmnto diadyaatsr day dr george c kf eeberta ll 0 a well known pkysaaian and nrinieter of tke metkodiet epauopal cknrek also died sat arday pwntittiti tobataoo louuttu.s january 17.—a torribla tornado tiaited cave city sution on tke l-.uisvilla and nashville hailrcad early this morning wkick onnnad • greet da struotiem of ufannel pispillj seven er eigkt persons was laataauy killed in cluding mr faakman and kis family con sisting of his wife and two children and about eighteen persons were more or vase injured a large number ot building were blown down and tke timber scattered in all directions the storm passed over a portion of this city and hail fall tba sine of ckestnuu several drain pipes burst leaving large holsa in the streets tka river oootiaaee rising at the rate of six inohaa per hour faater than ba been known for tea yeara all tba occupants of the buildings on levee and in the uppar part of tke city ara vaoat ing their premssee heavy storms af rain and wi id are alao reported from st lottie and inoianati swelling tka si reams and deing great dam age tokiblb tbaodt caioaoo january 17—at elkkart in diana this morning edward kaseell sn tered the office of tbe railroad blacksmith's hop and shot win a william foreman killing him almost instantly knseell de livered himaeif up hlit-it intorcourse be tween williama and kuaaell's wife ia al leged aa the cause of tke tragedy dccbaiid cxmujcd ohio january 17 oeorge senter c prominent politioian d d in this city ysotarday miscellaneous rostpomd aiihi january 17.—a diapatah from albion to tke jewmej aaya tka potion to set aside the judgment in the ejbany 4 suaquehanna railroad eaee has been or dered over to tbe special term at chester on the 31st instant by judge tal-^ott who declined to bear it urtoß chi igo january 17.—0n saturday last tbe b icklayers national convention as lected pittsburgh aa the place for holding the nt*t meeting mississippi mmrnia january 17.—tha mississippi legisuture on saturday ratified the xvth amendment with only oce dissenting vot in the house e^gleston and ames will doubtiaas be elected united states senators the legislature auiirt jsnnsry 17 tho xenats mat at half-put ««« o'slook p m mr graham gave notice of a bill to regu late paseenger farce on railroads and to prevent exorbitant charge when passenger omit to procure tickets it mr graham alao guvs notioe of a bill to limit the capital atock of railroad compa nies henry c murphr was>hossn president pro t'm of the r<enat i in senate then went into committee of the whole on the senate bill repealing the act relative to the court of common pleas and general seesiona of peace in wesfccheeter county and to provide for holding tenna of court at white plain and fo authorise the sale oy bedford court hourn property the bill wm raported to the donate without any amendment also a bill t t authorise the ctica mechanics ai xocia ion to borrow money for building a hall progress reported the senate adjourned telegraphic summary mm ninuiri unuw marinas | wijßlsutox january 17.—the opin ion prevails that the senatej will tmrtiil the virginia bill to-day in which case it is not probable that it will be sent to the homti before tuesday th subject of the french cables baa been industrhnsly considered by the ken ate i'orngn halations committee during their last three mating and a bill has been prepared by mr humner which he will present at the earliest moment em bracing the three following essential fea tures first the general regulations are made applicable to all existing cabin as well is those to be established hereafter second existing oablee exoept the french cabin are exempt from the crovi'ion nq n mg reciprocity in the country from whicl they proceed third in case of coneolidsting two or more lines the post master ueoeral of the united stats v authorised to regulate the rates on oar side in the abssnes of any international agree ment geswral reynolds ommaoding in teiss telftgrspbs to oeaeral sherman that be is sued a proclamation declaring its iitate constitution adopted naming tho members of congress and the members of the legis lature elect also that he has organized a i'ror isionsl state government aod has in stalkjd davis as govtrsor and flsasgsu as lieutenant goternor and that he will convene the legislature byfproelsasatioß at ones general shemcn replied by uugraph pproving this action iensrsi sherman reiteiates ths state ment that general terry will not ss now vlvised arrest say members of the georgia legislature he states that terrf is a lawyer and • good ssssisi and will i ot do an f thing in georgia without mature delib eration that he will steer clear of su par ties and cliques that he is now engaged is determining who are elected to the 1 fis is'nre and will mske a deolantioa thereof 1 ■) proelasnatiosi ssd order new elections wbere vrcanc.es may be found general sherman also announce that af faire are niac oa smoothly is mississippi uathath ess do doubt gesvsral aass wall be relieved from duty in thst stats within a month it is further learned fro oeaora oanby that the report that that oestsral kssclossdu«ss»rtsisivirfi«i«is trs 1 appears that general csaby tthsre quest ol both partis has esmed ie be sm pdsd.nn-eir m isihj*>lkf tavir imia sad tfc judicial tr*s»sls aw stsu as rians in that stats . l^swisspmr asd by oes»«j cs-by m tkis pwtiouiai usite ts*es gasman ami slnihnsais ur been detested in impropsr pmthss or conniving a frauds as tho rev.oue to otr^ly dismiss ttom the dsperto ent has found suck praet i worklof to tu ujsvy of tho mm asd they will karsi isar bo punished under la law ksnr yosix jansjavj 17.—the recast events which hare given tko u lltrsst methodist cknreh ■■■■«! wtersot in uepow>e>ssn4 led to tka sews 4 s be ed>6oe yestordas ttw tossmot sry suw osnr of too ex rev hens coski is tko rev william g brawnisw of tho mstbo riist cooforssmo ho ou^ngsoj is sor l£zm k«t s/dirsot sllsajan m awto tbo|s»^ws«u^sjs>htotho sepsis ww es ssost.totfc.es srskwy hm^^^bw t f^ssitv afass tesssoasi imnsssvy iw y *^^^^^ a>^p^smb^bbi t^ba^s i auolics do not dssire as iatarfssa wiu ths nnssat oosaawa sohool lyitsa th*y ask an ajiowaßsm from ths mhasl fund propsr tiooed to th sum be sf children usy sds cats for ths parpos of establishing sspa r*t icawwds utare*tiaaßllßlii fiitooh plaoa yreter dsyiathsirsrtooatsmpw * i a oread ssrest brashlfa b p a asw shtor from edinburgh was iastoilsd wrthaswluti appmpriatoaßnfaa stfe jg ot i*l indulged ia maoh moorm jj d a fsv p-rs-yst ssd lilt **■■■! te mmtmm mm three salt lake aldsfa pohg—y was viasßoaaly dafeaded bad tha soar..'oes osatils pasßß of n*w york jlßiilßßri and adoxoloary olrose-i usprimifiasß ths settlement of tha sss dift ty in flashing ****** to b ao aassar aa sad sad in us ea*s of wimrato th*cl*rh of h board of trustee chsrgsd wiu malfsss ■aaca ia office the exammattna has bsen ed joanssd tares time laat satarday aha last day appointed for a h**aria-g ft aooss sb mors of wißßlsaaa patisatly wsstsi us m rival ef a jostles for us greater psrtal the day emoog them emme ol th svws>a*st sea of flashing who basiasss 4aasßassß»afll •*■their attoatioa iv n*w york aad ■*• jmf tioeeasae iks russian who was shot ia ble-aafcsr strewt oa saturday night i lying danger ously ill at bsllavu hospital ths sssft has developed s pbaas much like u a tioaal faatare of tk alcfarland cs*a a young woman drasssd la a widow garb arrived at lv be*ad to watoh yesterday and inaiats oa his marrying ber ths asw aad elegant hula chapel of st john's church at ua aoracr of sarenth avenue and douglas atreet brooklyn as duly opened with hit me sarvi-ei yeaterday among ue clsrgymen who took psrt in tke c xen-ieee were tke rector ra robert h terry rev messrs spaffcrd newton bakarr aad paigi tk sermon in tho bsbßsbbs wa preach*j by bishop little joha th lias parties who recently pur-based ths brooklyn eagle are now negotiating for the purchase of us brooklyn t'-mrs jul iiahed ia th^kaxtern dint net it bupportw mayor kalbfleisch for rem action laat so vcmb*r againat mr i.itt.lt tbe republican candidate aad ia this it is claimed by tora ebb to k*t«dons muck tn harmoniao the blieaa party in kinsacoanty m*yor fleish ia u auuority fur tk anuonnrn m*at that ua negotiation for tlm ale i f tb paper alluded to are ia progreea ljnt b h*a not named any price it is probable that 5000 will b eoual to the em*rg*acy t'lo hon samuel shelubaig*r united stotas minister resident at portugal and family ; bishop coxe/of western now tail and capsain o j mcdougall af the daniak navy ware bbbbssj t.y u cannsrd teainakip cuba which arrived kere on saturday captain melton-pll ia commis sioned by hie government to eia-nine tho uavy and navy yards of the united states tu facta in regard to tha chang mad by the courts in th control of ur ati*-i*go v great weswrn railroad company and the relatione of tbe company to tie ene msnagers ar tated by the ivsstosm a follow in l>eccn)ber 1808 the uon^yv\ny passed from general potter ue reo-i-ivcr aud the road was leased by the lria com pany but tbe erie paid no runt and last spring in a suit beli*v«d to be pi i i ' i by th erie people ust oompauy was pro tected by an injunction of judge barnard from paying rent.and noon after that judi;e barnard made jay gould and one o'do herty joint receivers of the company on the strength of that appointment the same net-sons were made receiver in ohio ud pen ivy irani but the receiver psid no arnicss to bondholders and a hort time sine th discontented bondholder in vestigsted and fonnd all the snits and ap pointments were collusive and were con troled by krie msnagers tbe l-otsdholder appealed to tha courts aod in ohio and now york goold and o doherty have been suspended as receivers and lleuben hitch cock of ohio has been sppointcd in their place and the aame result will follow in pennsylvania the order removing gonld and o'dohsrty as receivers in new york was entered on friday laat the new re ceiver ia now in poaaeas:on collecting the earnings there ia a pending negotistion betwseu the new reoeiver and tbe krie company to allow the latter company to operate ths hue under tbe supervision of the receiver and if ue bondholders can make them selves aura of setting their share of us earnings it will go through bnt not otker wiae tbey will insist on their own terms albany january 15 before the ad journment of the court f appeals sine dis to day tbe following caaes were submitted l'he people v phillips goodrich vs rus sell mo*h-a*rvs fi-rguwn allen vs bssli hutchinson va market rank of i'f'^y bennett vs moorehou-se rnrkhahy vs erie national bank in re john a dnlf kllaworth vs lockwood gons*k*s va har lem railroad laakin vs meek frost vs warren doubledey vs avarreu emerson vb boost duffy vs wbbbbsb dennis vs crittenden burtta vs thompson connolly vs britum leonard vs buffalo migneuo telegraph company by respondent jacbaso.v mississippi jsnuarv li tb lfffti-slatur to-day ratified thoxlvthaad xvu amendment the ejection fur united states sena tor will ix-cur on monday b g li/gle ston candidate for gov roor uat year on the radical ticket r n flower of miss issippi and m ■jor general ames are prom incut oaodidatßs general alcorn ha written a utter to geaeral ames decliniag provisional gov ar-borshtp he says coming from military authority and subject for aapport to mili tary power th aaa of thiag appears to bw to forbid my acceptance of it while 1 hold immediate prospect of th position of civil goveraor by that sanction which is moat bck-ptable to my inatinct as an amer ican citia-n uat of r*opular choice nasuvu lb january 15 the tenn***es coa*utßtionai convention wa iv eessiua bar to-day mr baxter hairu.au of ccm mitt oa ue bill of rights reported back a number of propoeitiona and aaked uat us ooouaitte b dischargod from fur ther eonsideratica c tl*e btll th ■qu-t wa granted georg m james chairman of tk ft eotive f-r part meat ximtn-ttee reported that us amendmtnt to section 9 of the third article of the constitnlinn strikil-g oat th words and shall stats to asto wksn sssambled th parpsae for which they shail hay beso ooavsa-six sad sabati tating for uem ths showing is which bs will state to them apscifically the pur poss for which the*y are to convene by this ameadnient'u govwrnor 1 re qairedto state in a proclamation coaoaraing lagislation in xtra session u-spvtrpc-e far which il i ooovsned ic»t—d sf etstirg tb*m to tt i>eg-i*latare after it ha met ; th coßßßiitte reported adversely on all other asßefidsßsnts referred to ui-u th report wa read aad oedsrsd to bs p mtw aaaatbsrof proposed ammd-aeniw wet 9 osterwd aad rafci-red one of which proridra uat sa amendm-»ot to th coß*tx\'rtton of us uadtsd huto asbirttsd bf cosgrcs ia tbs coavaataou of tttssss shall only u ratified or rejected by i-ajpalatun s or ccn rentiona elected after ths sabtntsßion of aaid asßsndment to ths stats tk canveatioa uea adjoaraad st loria jaaaary la—both boass of ths f sbbbb lass^stotare passed a rsaolatsoa aaking cuagraaa to eecur title to settler ca what is kaowa ss black boh injian | aails - saw fbabcibco january 15 ia ths tagßslstar to-day tha hsaats p***ad a bill i jjasalißs th ciaass ia us r-uaiiay law prohibiting thsatnoal amaaemsets on u glhhsth ths assembly adopted a rcsolc ts«b bisshi istisj us saspls of t«anea a ss hsvßßg bsiesked ths xvth amaailmsnt ta ths nsainaal con-tit a tea ths prodaet of asrsatssa sf ths principal aalvar mines ia comstock ladge in nevada dariag tha past yssr wa l,2t£um ths csa*nl sf ssa sslvsdsr at th * part its rliaaa iaaauag ship's wmmmm to ths clol-id fo marly ths snip chieftain on ue ground uat ths ship is int bad ad for ths ssoue kasha att-abta gaorgia jsaaary la—la ths cart of isqniry to dsy ths souasal for tka aiatoiss msdaplsaaaaiaatths jarisikts-si f x oawal eager ossaraj ftssasa aad u sy mmm tmmmmwts av*^t k<t . m a*u.«mß^tasssssß^sslsksi -' - ia_issssl tub wjffalo bpuki inundit the fx press furntixu co ito 14 b wa rbbbz te •»« r •• x fs tmk hikitoiinib two riltloo 1 am 4 p m ollraml to ctty aolwrlbot at litc£k a—l par l mapbum lodfaikc 91 o pearl st.—to rent a fine - i •) laafl of r^wmu handaoowly furri.hwl staaataal by the day or wt«k oa r«w i,a ur trrmi al*-lw tttanted thrkeok fol r good » » i am w rtli frr.m hr to in 11 ~.»■,] dollan r.ol ap;.lr t euwa d 1 bn.'tla.m rtal ut ar.d innjrai br kcr 10 eau s^rfei • , m wanted i wish to rent for a urmnf r t . aaa to or mft front tn « t barik of ta buffalo ri»»r tn da(.th v th c!ty • k i partis nlrinf uth property ll pi • apply at b,y affail john otto »' 1 pc>rl a l_hai l kh a l»s 0 4 a franklin it-wanted a jt v t-m ten ruhou«*ork inafamllv asa w.liig of two p^rati •. 8 » t 071 pearl street - wanted ml girl to d-t gtr nl bou'ivori !■• ith f*mlv mult bm t b .. t co apply lmni«klut«ly wantkd.-two r^dy afient3 oiufcl.rj appy tn pj t%7 nonh di v ii ilfmt utltmn 8 and ] a « . cr 1 «:..| ! p x all it wanted a ctrl f'»r genkral h'.u.e*ork n * n . f*mi < on co:»pet«nt ► t li-<lr i 1 i ■* ill fl ■.'! ft guud lioa • .». r i hktp-maleh raxtki a man ok good al tt ilr who oin gi»e ootl r t renr ß . ad d *^ f m <".," eiprttn...ti.cb ml 3 2t wanted a ffrst^tlasi me i xj-on tun t7i hti-he-t w*f 1 fcn<l '«!)' nnijeirieut tor * rnn *• yf»r if r*qalr d applr p npniu x h hilliaub a cu »'. j 0 i or nui cau,*d mo b ok bindeks—wanted a j fo-wardw bullk & joneh no md x l ■, „-•(, , bt'mt ii governess — a young ltuvy 1 t from en(laid je>irm tn »■'>■(■, os-ior uiri'.lmh.j jc ill lilt us i ] f ■-. ii i ...»., f,.:t ». i rnu-.ti a-.drem him w , exptmi offlc li-it hiti'atiown malks __ situation wanted by an amarl n f'.r r ■■- m ;■■■':. n uhou-thttrer in ft •].*<■■■• i-n . ; -*~'•■r rl ft 10 d j-ni v r»in ali.]y*tnn i'juli > m.lrea,-r»jdr«.,m k a p ■fli li-2t an exi'kiuiinced book-kkki'ef * n like a c uf buuki to wima up or a mf tii.ii.--nt iluutii.n arfil c thi offl.-f al *•. poa exchange—a store and od i b.r jr franklin i . appj t • euttakds * jl ki-*nd w w e*j - - .- . it ij^ok hale—the one and a hai^f . u ry frame g.thic l»f 1m c h i with afam no 4018 rtnthit o 4^x1184 tha ho-v t r t*ln m.r«n r-kjin w t f*l pain'.ol lut s^rihj uid ii ii good repftir aj.plv tn jmhn otto 81 pearl < for sale or exchange tom city i'rupf.ktt.--a hwid^.tle couiurj m»i in th tll»f of rorfu t»mly-f..ur i . - . from hu uln m th new yr.rk cent-«f r.i.r,*d the hou»e 1 hero u tut cc ■f ltie la io w,t;i lotitv nf fruit ft ilt p in.ilti jtluini rars dmrrtftß miie iui ay pim rjmn m aud chim-e cr.sj ■■■*•"! n m nn ai."f of nammmui hft.]e wv tli ftah i t.nly akjut fo~tj r^.di iii t lie ileput ii ■. .*_ ..■' im iwi dnmhw mha ' ■i.-r several ttotw m»nn(af ta rte ic the vtl'ft^e u incarpoftteil and ha coi>o ir .■■•',; -~!- ■~,. - it n a c'l-nnrj lira'ioii o r«-re iip-m nhh l»rwe fir m*l lwh enquire o u l"nt irfu or to j>ui"s s ljtm erw uiw tfller uaffftl >. " ill mittll bale — the two story rsm boum v ■«-* gn^i 1 t : c watnr •« i ii ■- ■r.l r 1 t -'■uofttl ' lj u john oji'.i.m iv i ■13 ipr sale—the property on tba souliaoit c rr'4»r of wftatiingt'>tt ami sc^tt t huh ucci.)>ie 1 f r ft foundry a[l t johs utt • 1 l-'-»-l it all ijloh sale—frame dwelling on ? oit-i t w t ry,ei...t m in wnl finish cil with good cri]»r mill i-ar.i aid fire acru oj iftiii under ftno r?ul'l ilion two it r i rid i■-ii'di h -. no ml n«-th dltblot t , wtt hi i liell anj wuuu.-i.ed aluii.cl fswd cil . : 1 mitw t .■••!■ti frnniff iw-liinrti i tar qh corner r^f swan an.l c dtv rta , i ne nonae on mm it two ml cedar t . l in r.i d m*tt kowariw a huck i.am ii a frtftlt lriilera no v b benecft •'-. 1 i)f f£akl street—for sale i 11 « lire i.,i irxl lo ht on l«r a bwawkwl mn'je iik.r.'t iun c will tie aold at aprrnl t nrait t'j _ a mum fc bawfi'ho.ie wm »— 1 xtifiw brick hol'^k amhjit full i_l ra,lu on avtk i ir at r*t«mß w pmv n m.in ktrmto «■(] « 1 tn lern iupiovoiu.i.u will tw aid on very libcr.il tar > i bj ftlj uume a ban i lid 10 w^tswan^t fr sale cheap.—the desira bii t lire tn t li kl dwell c hou e p no 45a fravn '■■•■■»:•'! i s-lklli n>i finmt un in tiie li-y v rt*r the r , ._■ktm c *■>*• er ath loom ueii-r uod r thn mh.ilo bom marble ittai t ac , avwii is i:i ti t c oruer tiiruu^'buu **■il the mt n cii co t c nil dpsirahi in r.*s citj a p->ft fii t the whnk of tl,e lurr.turt c»r pma ac ian bo purchased wi;u tle bi^ua if da t c ', ill tia'irmi rio • toum otto no i drowp1 dui'iung rpavkhn to kent or for sale l at lm i's correr in fast 11 am urg r dl(iw 1 r .-.-■.■.:■.. .: ■-.« bsaavssa 1 r y ir txchin-o ap-ly to hi jib a sanfubu al is vs a wan st tjloß sale a grist mill in eru3 ' r***a y,n w deta a bra aaa eubbobi bbskmaa ttw uiill ha nr.c run if atone and fl bb snams water riwsr ami ari i t«e a ld b*.*ai wy or ttth a pood ame d**u dg hay c near the mill and about bo 0 aoita of lad tn mart ■c*:r gio ul on ac nmntuf ill h-*-ltti the prupety will be mil cheat pur ■■■■.-.■*■.*■n--j-.lv t > or address a 10 lut is t'tto no - llrown's bu mjfag fortsale .— the 1 story frame weave no ibs clinton treet ait gt and sr*t and tn fmd condition lit sxloii two t-tury f-atn house 0 34 south pis-i'ton reel v*s tcr iar-r-r c a 4c rcini locat on ui i tory ttaa totue no 13 lies nut mar 5 an 888888 ma-are aater marb'e ma.tie ac s**bß-*aßasj brick house so is » mop ne vain strtrt ja w*i r collar ac ; lo xasttm i al . aaw r si's a aaasßsf et d'sirav bui'd ma iota n main franklin d tabbbsb and othrr bfbbbb eaa and -•'•.- m in street ail o whin will 1m auld at reasonable pries and ou fa rab teima lol ii otto alo be 1 b-nsn buimlde cof'-iaojw x saus i un atory frame on collee at r.aar vlrgl-ia lot rxloo price ijoo one-tor fram ra nor h will'tun at n-ar v 1 bums l"t •_."■* lov pri^*.*x b usui ttaico at iot sox 177 pre 25m no e dennett st 1 t**aax*js pne * 1 00 i iso lxvn a uahe-i erie laud offlc foft sale—a fine new kawl den-ae with e-*«-y m-d-ri etnitenienre superbly i oa a i ■■ot i ■■:*- to a juh ** otto 81 p*arl at p irst cla7tt dwtlxlnlis for be 71 swari st two-atorv and ba****t*n'nl brick i , . ■■! i*h all modern irapr-vetnrnm a 1 {*;••*: st-nlrme lot axleo t-»-d garden r.net aud fruit al two sbbssßa bmb french ml ta tef-i'l built aad mb snarived bbalaßfß tn t aide oi i elaeare si uear al en lot bbsa ■-.'* ach price 15 wan fl 000 aaa a itßßßßiaa brick dwelling no b sesentfc st bsaaaau maaa 812,000 a.b be lis south di»wob atorvbnek tas -- .' fr n h roof brick barn pri.-e f6u also i story brc corner south i vision 888 m tt.'*n st im 7sx*co price biri.t-00 aro north at sbsbbf niagara and xl'fara bauer moder i but nrr-t-claa dwell.n mb ion tsfcßa.nl p ice t-*0 000 _ uo l un a rakeb erie land tmm\m fsrk bavl-fc-th new com modi j ous 11 ator fram no mi * hen at ' lot oxl u will be aold cheap and on aay una x bbbbbbb 1 for aoon to c kil.l er no 4!4 eawt swan or lee a pickerint no u wnt a-aran at oo foe ttauae-hooai and tatt 2w v st l*rice b-woo app'y t*j john otto 62 pearl t i^ior sale by m mocomb 10 s 1 msrislod st no'_riße mil for ml in tfca viliaa al willmek nassriy new ha ail the modern u»pro--eme-nta this is one ol th oneat mills ia tl i state has 1 feel of foundry lor sal la the tillage ot aurora in lull 0.-erau n '. r afi ■■• businesa thir ia a t d chance for any one who wbhi to uga in thi kind of babbasbb i north wviei n at t-*tory frame lot 30x130 palf-ier at 1,-a r-r frame lot 30x100 pal-war t ory fame le oxlo-j * ii at 5-atorv frame lot 36x100 mib-er si ljsturyfra-i c 1 tka'37 i wiiliaoat beta tama lot*7xl i william st s-atory frame l-rt st*xl3o tenth at 2 st*>r frame lot sslon 154 nl-th at 1 atory tiai-ie let sbxl as . bouth dis-ukm st 1-story frame lo aßxllt ua b-wan t 1-atory mtax bbbmss srs north msiaton t 1-story tramm tall bj south b»t*i ioa st t-story iram i*h-bxlbt ml morth dm bt ihtobt tbbbb let ftxla 9o w louts 1 atory fr aaa lot 30x137 188 b*ward st 1 atorairasa m wmel m tssttm **, tmtory bwaaßfiot wx w i f*>*-h a t-a'-wy fra-aa*b**»*tsl£w for tie or excrsanr or dty basw'ssßß bbs»sbl m farms under ma e-aiu-mtles maaj of mian wed aalctitotedlorftfdfßpangpßipßaaa _.&* h daaa^blßßtinllßm^wltß^ths em*m*mm b**«b*b*sßtß^sgß j*ftss"*p i-ost aud ftxd lost on friday last a gold !:.:•.-: r-e c!a i mark'd pxt if ls'h rirth-lai a au liable reward baa be g-.eea '» turnlrj it to tt uw-fler 110 bwan etree emmm m reward ik the findlitof vw a mir.k ci'lar w i lear it t n.j 4 central wnarf rip stair ha wt i ree i»*th*abo*e reward snrl ttai.'.a al%si fo-,l - o.n fkll \ v nis ht lie j t«*-b us and ibs b t ea 1 street a lady's mink fur i:-im t.e finder will be iiw-rdcd by leasing 1 at 18g east f.ie'e t act al-^lt lust 9 krwako—a white e*s a qu.maux i z answe-hni to the dub of prinoe rad on a bl-urk co'lar an p*ri_n r-i :• -~- hi-s to sco pear will recti the aiwv reward li blfht'^esrsi cham-fes i?or rrnt an established : grocery stor apply to john otto si peart atrtet all t 1 le vator stock ro*t ale m.a baß-bbbbrbs interest in th s if lahore elevator for a * i i v an cacmleat rhan-e for a pri flt.ble i n realm en *. fe further lanlciara aj ply lo hume a babig bd ie w t*wan st ais partner wanted—w7fha~cap iai-f lomflo.o-jo to **£■">. 000 ta em aa in a taßßstt bu*in*aa a.reaay c tab shed adi em a b c b * eflce mm ya.nted—a.n i>tbrfc»t in omk t v sh***l i'.-j ii-j out-d-i r bur alra-dy eetai bbba will put it mm or brora if paaaßßßßj sriu warrant a ir a i'ahtnee aaasa office al wanted a party engaged in the ma-.ufaetiir of ia win e«ir-s a parto w-th a cat ital of from 2000 to 86000 ap ply toiouh tett-j.bl pearl st m t^anted—a partner with a t v ea-h taplta1 of 3000 to mem in a w-1 i»-ta*v iiahtd paying j-i-.n-rs in thia city profit large bsa ntninn.l one e.ipab eof taking ciiar of ■s ■< ■ii.-'b r t-rri i addrr a fcsbbbb h h..-tom *, ictuw u-tf wmm saiae for sale cheap buildtng lots o sset-nth street bear prims war a street an be bbsbabbsi at sb * rgaln the owner reaidas iv new york and is v a rotia of g*me*fu «▼**> at » treat asßrtßaa i'ar-ous-ai-hlogto purr-baa build in i tn art **• r ■re*i eat-d to call and x*-n n the list of the uinjer-igned bffore bbbtbtsasbj ilißßhaiß ar.pi to javei boobat 5-12tnia real e-tat*broker,to arcade li'illdiog dock property for sale-the valuabl dock property kno.'n as the pratt warehouse sttuat on übto atree and the i •<-*, at the foot of hi mfbb rr-i't hb feet front oo ohio atreet j'2o fe t irunt n the doc south bbsbbb bl michigan street on which there ia a three ta**y br.ck build in in good order ths u o*ofth niott de 1-abi lacs on the dock and ran be purchased ch*ap on say term tn 888 sequence of a ptrtiier hip in'crs.t that must b c!>*ed lor pric and terms apply to james moonly as :. *~ !. . ... - agent eofm atcaj b tiding bailey sleighs—for sale ci rap at c bf billck'h llsiry s'ahla no laj waablngton ba a few mora of tbe celeb to c bah-y balfß also an » ortment of secoi d hand alel-rrti tnl a ri go 0 portland cuttrr a'i-if i>ok a lt—a~t'ar m~6f uoack£a x about tt acres well uia-ered nice iilur s farm well water il capable vi keening si cows g**od new two atory fram hou>e 88888888 bar a will exchange fir pr..p rt near s me bbeasa or city farm sit'ia six milua from attioa a valuahlc l.rm of tio ao-es hi a rea wlt tim ber crt lala-ire under ira eultivaton cajable of beantßg tc or q cows o • ■•-. 1 hri k bouse wit lata ioof aid a i ncc*«sar*r jl.tbu;ldir.jc 3 lara-e karn fin or hards fam wt-li aatert-d a t-ate about two ii ■■■from fi.tter'a cornsr in uacubur and u miles irom buffalo afpletidid arm of l*s acr's with g~od v-ouse and barn about *♦.-"■ai res ***. good tmher sne orchards fta,*c;wll 1 aye 10 vows l pair horeea harne rayons | >. dray m.iwimr machine a m eitoa'ed ti , r - , via t of rotter's corners near ham bsu i:i it i'm-t.-ry fiftj a r s t m-r-oved land on tiftt at adjoia ii t!ic in hfearaß r , wi*h cod am f tyser ol ifa-mrwad and one^irrlit cear poorliou-w arm g od lencea a *,''■•:■did anu on on a:ro at containl rig s3 acres undi r a flue ntate of cuitifation apit-t.did two and a half atiry r.m iw.liinu thirwen ro'-ma well bb*bb*ml - xc 11 nt ham good ct-iijr eil a i ii*te a ei»wabdt ft riicalasd real ertatr 8.-cke*ra,n'o 10t beaaaßs * lt oarm foe sale near attica j c ii.mining bm ac c about 75 bflmb in rrh tot jm inr.d hiuoiii ar on ton.wa da tnk l"hes«.il if thewh b fa n n shii ii«r with 15 acraa of im ier a g-nd t.u'-ar bun of so tree three orchard dl ii i r*-tartx tic stwciliiiw is a axj sup rio imiid ing lii-tli eoßßßodtoß ad •*'• u*itit barn sab et aad f-ties all m mm c>ndit.-n tne poi'irty i in of the must lies r.ble n western stw york and joff-'red a ajluo p**r sere bm lyon '- i:*.ker e ie i.a*"d o»ee fob sale—a large property tn the reek all fl-elv iesßa with deep water liui-.tdiate . waosii-.ii juh^oito tj si peat 1 st i tor sale—at robbbt i'emp . sriß'm hteam cuag wwai m waahmjjtou l-to horse power en-jf^ie wi;h ratani flu boil r si c rmptete 1 it hjrse r-.wcr engine loeomot'.ve boiler 1-10 " " t - " " 2.-5 " any of the s-^.b engine and boilers will em put in go d run in o ipraud ol.lche-p dj-isb i farm in thivtown f*t i*ah xa c3att»r for sa'e at a bargain a bsab house aid ot talr in ptart patla.i.t ai i batatoc*«a long tbsbb by 11'j 11k a fta-apom 10 is warn srrai at a farm for balb—oh the nl bbsbb lu-t ah ut one mi c fr-.m lasal c l --..,*, cour.tv ronalat:ug of ai<out vo acres contain ing spss et the he rui land in the county ap py to a m ciik3uk l'liu l&aaßs or lfbabbb faha _ f »^_ v good e.ngine am lit hi httt'ok ale ch-ap at the ttßavsa i'hnmr b*b bollwr a rfcimtfnwalt j tf cor uiiicago 3l ( vu papers fos sa\jls ai 50 a / cents and 76 e***fl * hun lrorl st'hls office fo~liit—stores for rent an estam.isf.ed oroc<ry st.nd apply to 30as otto 81 ptarl a eet alb to lkt—hos.-pstih for rest—a large building icht-.l i n the s dea a m rah'y adap ed ta man iifa-turi;ig purpc^rrs a;pl to jv-u otto a*l p«*rl r-t rirlkt toehb for rent—no 424 swan and hi kon ta flr-t fl or c nta ning x van 888 i.t.'v and clos-t-i ta and water lent jl 0 pr yz or tho bsssbs tl 0 c ntaid g lour imb aid at i g\i bbj sail rent l_*j per year arplv t < . biu4eb on the brßanß a.3-6t , ■booms and ' power to rent ; iv ttic rp..*ma ar silßlrahfa bqflj the f cot -■sal inquir oilbb uoujatb bb*bsb*b t i moiau(;i ia naa imrtgages — 10,u(xi oju.-i'vu (****** to 881 isbssb froe.blwo o $ sou i at c purer a--e mon y no tga«*a l.u - a uakt-^^erie la*'d o*s loan—l ti aye cwothousajsd uo-lari tvb eti i wish t loan - n kassdaaal ra j.h.n otto al pearl rt m.im.v fu l.ia.s—i hays ill tern lhouaan.l jnllars whi^h i warn to inre.t in piirjaaee m.rey b^lp(a johi tto is feerl rt , mortgages for sale mm a mir r **- **^— ** i^sl'k v rpae new yorai life lnsurance company chartered - - - in imi tub oldest compant ci thi statb of sew vole ia an st.rl.-e of twestt-figitt tfab 1 a ' indend to poll.-r holder for iwratr aoumeutiv jmj aaa an acaimulatod capital af our slt'm.dm ha issued o t sixttthocs»asd polic bs irs swhm up da i j j * - ' ' ! " '-' ''-' '■■■''" •- ouo m to faml ie nf it-ec-e-ae-d person ha paid ov'raj 000,'-0c in i hidenda to rolic m man lias aprrwi.td visible s-rp-siaof near'y r.ooo.*w : b piid a i»i*ndrnd of 1 ltb tor the year le*-8 mb*g owi-r thirtx pel ce.nt if iu entire income frvta bsbbbsbb it it mbe-.1 miti4l the wlict noldeis ujbtiib all the eofiu am leblf it it o-*iflratei th boa-lorleitjirß s-stem ol awur ance ttat has become so dtserred pop-olar with the -* pie ai-d i fßere all thcad ff«s in a-as-iraace that hay been d.seioped by aa basaßßsßa a more tban a quart-r er a ern*nry souoiti so a i.kntri wastbd ta a'l the towrs in the couotie of kite kiaifara chautaßqoa cat ta-raufu a le******ny and t**bbf to wbawß tß must liberal term will b aaad one or two g.-iu*la_l casvassbbb wantbu for iab ttt asatrem ar aaaatr *• r r rakgo oaamal aarml tor weatem haw terfc 14.tf t7b e.f«»aaßm..a.4-ala pvaair wilson m^ffmjovsmmkmti "**^ f*^^em_rm!\_mm.*:wj a*b .- bb bsfrrr-aas—a boots abb bbbjbb g re ati clearing sale or boots & shoes on monday dec xt i ah.ll eemmeace a arwcal ri.eabixo alb af bout ouuej and blbb-ks atmrlef ar estiee stock without reseevk at cost an saaar fx^i at less than cost look for bargains james h jewett 106 xaix st s 1 ajaerleaa 810-k pecokatio n ew paper hangings aud window shades .... sad bwaottful patawm tola da bw-mrma ai4b ball blue seal aad al hollakdi cobds noma ifasa tassels floor ou cloths stove ou clotha table ou clotha weather strips m h birge im wo bjj mais btbot wb olver * guoeeewir to thomas bbioos no 1 3a-m et basalßßs house block portrait picture and looking olab frauks iiaul to ohdeb a rarlety ol rraaws and chromo ooeaaßßtl ob ti.nd house and blen palntln ta th baaaaaael ord.ti left at tbe btassi oost a vlergrver daaura la paints oils glass bibbow 3.-a3ti,',arti3ts materials sw no 13 e scran rt buffalo if t jodn c rost iacob viepaoivfr bs coal a3p vso^u p eis'uine lackawanna coal per manufacturing and domestic uae.whieh linitaad and abipped only by the delawam asd him casai co the undersia-nerd are now prepared to reeaire or lem for the abov auporlor auality of coal which will be scr-sened and delivered in ood condition in i-oanttties to suit purohaaer prioa for the preaent per ton of 8000 lbs delivered within th old city limit ar aa lollowx toe i too j to urate fs 40 * so t 15 ba . 00 4 60 * 40 ss*b » 25 75 t 45 gbaaaaass 8 * **> * *° bjbb aassßßßsasaj lehigh limp and j-rcpared coal scotch and amerloan pig iron plre brick etc " also amenta faf the al - of pure conn eli syille coke manid-ctured by the pltlalur^h a connalls e'o'.e oak omnpeeß ue 1 lsc-0 o r wilson a co 90 obio at corner miaaiasippl 1869 air ~ the anthracite coal co general office no 221 main street also foot of gbse6eb st will sail until fnrth-ar notice thee celebrated ooala at the icjuowiiur price per ton of scoo ibe delirered nt aay p-art a th old city limita outside ot which a mall libarye will go mad for oartaa ton toa jtot lamp b 40 480 75 qrate 840 4»0 7 »„ 100 4 w 4 *"« »**•**■75 145 uhastßtit b7s 4io 9zs terms atrtaty cash when ordored oeokqb dam ajt-nt b tfalo t>*c l iw . coal and coke webster & frederick office and yard xibebiest to coit sup will sell f-enuine laackasrana sc**ant*-n pttte ton and other hard coals alao srie and clev latid b-et ao-ft coal blo«bu*r|fh soft but and atacs for bbsbsßß riirpoaea at th lowest market prioe whlct w be screened and delivered n f-ood condition in qiiantitie t suit purchaser erarch office no b w swan bt ajabro a b.rse ajenß kllis wgbster pr fitbdbrirb poal coal d.forest a cove urricß ja übnessb st ..„„. oito'.nb tht gas works hats ob hand and for «.:. at the lowest price the l-et qualltl of bitfainol's anturacitb aa.l cla.b»bl'ka coals _ dsrobxejt 4 cots buffalo r.ir it mas t h dudlb'i co wi jeaale inlßaall dmlars.a sugar loaf lehigh spring 118008 franklin and clev-siaaitd^ooaj p.-icc-pai offiea corner ebxz and terrace btr tard foot of kbib bt basaie april i*l ibm ___ coax for sale.—thirty tons or lebich asa«xii*tooal,wa*-tanted far enperior other itiad te burn in base burniratr stovaa el che-ao i>j a l uriffin in williams loot of hanover street k-b-tl queen city coal yard genesee budge and erib caxalz momee w ne-n-ee at bufl*!o n t for a*.a a rood aaaortmei t of ail kio i * t bard and 8 jvt eammm wi**-**s al and rat l constantly on hand aso a eupertor quality cl hard and soft wood for sale saw d aad *•***, or in t br rattefc de lit-*r-*l ia ar.y part o the esty aaiera r-ai.tlnt small lou of c>a or wo--d will do wail to . iv us a call bef->re ptnthaain 1-w-wber s i'arlino j t hoole & co ckalibs ib hard and soft coal ci an dlrlaee st buffalo h 1 hoola a l rtedin-bom poal coal farnham & allen ooairaa bbjb aj-td airaa^maan a^ealie seller eß»a*ea 4 88.111181188 sndother hard maak a-n brie east belt eael blobbbitbgh lebk2b ilace cad sot et uw wewer.a4b.awa faa.aaa.al4.ba ttsk ooai as ewm oamrun tm»mmmwm ss iii^jtanpwft ooai ' fm\l^m\\zltt ' a-atatassa-essjais-a a mnrrtaum ammbmmmmbbbmmmm bbt 88888 1870 offering at barnes & bancroft 259 main street at eery law aruss alpacas poplins panama cloths be set baikb-i a lak.borr aa lie bala 1 woolens at barnes 4 bancroft 959 main street mobbor taosaaaatt all wool ho-ms made bb at is ozroao hid as oxlt m is htatt watib pboor co i baf.xbs * bancroft ol si beta at cloakings at barnes & ba3stc£ioft am tere clmunf morkad aewa swa is bad ia to i.h tib tabu iba bxst babgaln of thi 3ha£o.v barn lie 4 bahcaorr bj mmsbsb ladies & gent's under iw ear as bassb i mam w i*ir first barked dowdi due entire btock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen's underwear bibnis a baxchort el slo maia i silks silks it barnes a bancboft 259 main street lioibk antique is all colors at a so liars tn dow fbou t aud it a great bargain aim tlaiit black silks si tl sad s3 ecpia bos li bain si barms a bancroft 4 kb m-laat american black silks at barkis k mum m lin stnei cheney brothers celebrated black silks at ** 25 also colored silks at only 5i.35 earn el 4 bancroft sj 119 malart over 20,000 worth 0 dey goods saved from the late fire ■ahern's store 358 main sts-eet slightly damaged bt fibe and water vxd be amid am weeneseay and fhursday m a as is at v a a ai auotiox ui lots to rarr ths teadb rob thx senxfri f whew it bar coseam m no 1 west sineca an asaa rasa asia mm it-hwr rusaacißb buffalo savings bani cob wasbhmn ass baiatia ob mramwaaeawessa 44—1 etßaarmmi a—awj4a w-asbbs bstabt rilsllss imlmz&ilmr - .— ' k^es-uetnpßtt job trmt\vtnfwclrw\cm isbbl'll amtmis-b tbs vßst ssar lunaua a-aw oar imaa ao v bast swa n-jan bsaaaelflsaa
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-18 |
| 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 | 1870-01-18 |
| 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. 8181 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-01-18 |
| 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 | 1870-01-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700118_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. 8181 |
| 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 tuesday january 18 1870 no 8181 business directory name business a ed ocatwe of toe 3.eadiso wctff^_a of buffalo tj^'j '' '. mr **"'**** who mas p_r nee in bwi wi.iaev i ... vl trouble th select ton ha tail bieiai-j '\^^ tu , iumt . t laly fintntlaji .. architectsj mttkam e po ti.ji mid mate st ao'l mpucmeii i -~ tia.stings ac ij'liia ' lmub -■'-.--, i :.. a ii-bj mt iiankeks m w biri.l aco.,_lalu tor *---.•-*. bund hinges fin e castings ao clake a co.,c»r mu.aaaßd vii*jftßi.a at boom and stationery * i i .■■. a.i.ok s-*-ißain a i r.1 *. hko , w maln,r*-r mohawk l ...-.* a i.l.nt jw ham anu t w tjrnaca k '« *'*».-*, i*>*t_j a-j i.lank looks stationery ac ■'." vw->oua j.jhhr>un ibsbmb u*;-'1 siab vi and lot atu loots a shoes a l s*;hbyvkk.tw aialu jaiji*--j 5 jfcafcii tmjßate vri-ank boos manufacturer j ... uiiicmbdteb ib sb mb nhmmmmmm onfkction-sbß fwholesals a kstail **-. ... mjlxfx.li a ua m *-. d'visijn tab-r-trra oil clonis feathers j i ■'■, j w.uok lii • lerers 478 maia oosfbctiuhjuti wholssais tte.m.i hejlk*e,*u bamsb ix a m bbs kb 160 la-u pl*-biu tifft house china glass a crockery mati-irf 11 tit—m iw mm ia\lhmr*ui carriages hart ti wauaac luck war ' urtae ll,oa crackers ac a oven i a e*l*b issasßl ibt ebmasb oii r wholesale and lutvau c h uvdipss a co aa rt aod lsftaa 1 mmmswmmm i'aal.s a fool u*neae cofpxe k spice mills coabs m -.'..., 4*l main bbbaaß ct urobsat coal and ro iron fc r wilsob * ( 0 bbofci.i 888 hi ■*-■;■■.■e u i'm - . 1...j a louimarcial wtarf.loot ol kt.au st dry goods dudd lst a co 3ma mala drapers a tailor -- ii 7t.v..1 i.i main dyer and renovator lucas cbssxxr sb 3 miait envelope manufacturera a v f'rffifsß ft tf bbbb enoftavebfioh wood geo d wktsctjuui t-5 man fancy goods 4c ou>'._r rietilino a co *■mala furniture ac tsaa d white m 7 main k ssssssbfxsssß i jo xj-s main flour fked and grain st h d-jbii fsnas co kveua fruit and oysters stlavtt fiutt co abb vvaaliliifton kink brass castings i'.uffalo bum focmmt 7fl exchang oi.ass and paper show cards j r uoffmas 1 b baaaa st up atairs gk'mkics wholesale *■m jouhstxtti t main qrogers wholesale ami retail e i molman 17 srl*.iu uau tn mmejtt 17 e t-neea ckn'i.v fl un lsg inc goods aulilßi n 11 1 tfforo bb main r n lab utmik v ao ~■;:.•> u-un mjit a hi i-.i-t it ala-n oun3 and jewelry j 0 800 us a co , 100 main hotels l n -* (■y'.s hotel cor >• . i -.., ;! and carroll hairwokk and ha ir jewelry baa uoxiiitii ub t-u*wtdast hailnes.s addles ac j ti i.itlf r son i'u nrhangs iibsibhii hsbßibi oan'uh utibfuhey hbi v,r u jou hum par*y a in baa a-u hardware iripv ac 0 p wa 1.i.!:;..(.k 71 mam ao.l il swan uukl'i-ns ft kip or p arl and senaaa ml>nf s'lapaku a •,<■-. ma;n powjuku iv minas.ur henec b^wittc wtfuaco 4 m.in cor w swaa hardware and metals trati ftcu.,l i aad 1i i tree hor air furna ! a d oelbeut bfi ■—■haps i.'aps and rub c * f bbubui b . main bf.ki.toli v k •., 1 main wat vil'l bit 883 al.m ikon foundry eaolk iron worbb perry aar sstasssssssßßs clinto.n uton mturks cnurch aa j**-kaiic iron pounders bnoinss boilera eo w tifft s a co wasi.i:nnun,nrohio ll'on nails it pa spiks ac pkta'tt a co lii is sad w-rn.-e lageu beer billiards ac hid!ahl x iehtrb 101 laadaat light carriage and.sleigh xx d uouwin likjj u:ni zz wmtmmmmm looking glass picrurk frames howard a 80-fnr v *-*.. bsmm ha^jt-kabue iimn pratt a t^tcawortbt.uiajht*sr—b kab^l mantles and g&atks cs 00opbr su detamfw l i-alt * i . isß n sb marble a gkanitk works pemmons k forbob crn-r court and morfxa jj.ln ciiawfsjru isi and iflfl niagara millinery iwholnsa and retail he'-illy o*biuen,t9o bala w 11 wtitadm alio 4.-1 main mourn i no gocds t>odn best b co i-ima.a manufacturing jewelers ac u t afukbqms y : 7 ttaaßlriflsa 080 n.-i pof*ta*w pipe bsbfrictf h_u...-lai*-.eii a co..sj 41 and ss ruiit-'.a organs melodeons ac oho a pkihce a co niagara seventh and i rylunl oils paints ac s pea3k m and 0 main planing mills duors sash ac ft . a kvans a co ut-chanll printers a blank book mavfs li-ihek a itin an ji-iwashioatoa tre*t pla-stic slate roofing b f inne3 iu maiu pianos music ao cottier a ulvton iwj uam piano manukacturer3 0 kurtzvas ibs ml and 110 luu»ia devtne mmmim , sstb niairara aor marylaud paper dancings ac v ti biiu_k,?is maiu mosrf.o>lr:ky bros tb6 mala m£i'.rkvl nk'iious it main photim-jrvffitm w m aon-aut ta r-^m x r hamrlkt ~ ■,-■a-r o maia 11 l ulisb sewing machines ob teh a baksku s m ct , 11 maia vtuit.i-.llk a wilw b s m c'o.,s*7 maia cor s-aan tt'llacoxjt 0ib1 s m c u s dlvla'.ofl lio*a*jb*im co , is w s*an 4bi.k vudware ac i elav^^b 1 ... mterrao sfitriat mxnufactureia u aucksnzir 1.7 llaln stove hollow ware btbd a co 888 tlrac at and tarie caua stained glass brftalo bt aimed olabs wosib bb pswaii t»o l burns bm imb school pubnitusbk w '-•'(<. k a so ill bavaaßß scaltas and safes brffaloscaik wore 3 63 main stoves and hardware b*jaw ferris a co 440 maia btovfs puenacbb and ranges j , swartz a co m a«n trunks daniel h ssstatßxß ey soc:i?s*or to jtio hnirc paare-f a br j hi bain at tobacconists a m adams c ».. 359 w*shln-j-ton a4s abo pearl 818-som f iiowaro a cu too waahmstou watches jewelry k diamonds miruis jewelry nt>re l*f mala . t * e dst-kdtbu 1 bm maiß dan b castle m main srbyebdditos i^-j maia watch makers a jewelers julius walk kr 2 7 main died korrow-jan it lo ihi city robert neon wi ci h'i;h aid bias t'l alotruw aged 1 year 10 -, ■. i's - bsasptia f*m*rai on ttirxlav tbe lßth inst at lofr t clock frcm tb residence ol h;s paraat 80 ita waat chippewa a-reet mssss ■dd ar-j aintanees are larlted to attend tonrat.i papan please ct j turrle-in thi city on th 17th lastoat dfc-rtd n tkiul aged us f as m katies ot liiu-ral heraaftet bbt-ak a a a t au*_asssaassaß*bßßßsßßt f tssb 17th w9 m \\ mmm td cairn la lb new york tilt b*oke«r tax aoll es coc»t—*it ekal or the paktics pay theik amb mest—the ebib bailsou st*tkk sot tet ijh>td it tumun to tbl bhm.i niw york jmuwj 17-—this afternoon the papers in the eun of a number of wall street broken charged with not paying the tax of ooe-tw«ntieth ot «• per wot on their capital in active bk wen transferred to commissioner shield the lut includes 147 broken who hare been mulcted in fines varying from f2oo to 100 on firm of broken ii cl 1 k*rte n * *"° * appeared through counsel and paid the fine imposed upon them amounting to 300 f«anng & campbell another tinn paid fi'ou the erie railrowi atnkeraat jersey city remain firm it is rumor-d that a majority of the eru mechanics at saeqaehanna port jerru and buffalo hare imitated their ex ample it is also presumed that the asso ciation ot locomotive eogineen of port jervis decided saturday evening to do v repsiring on erie sugiues as xh.ax would interfere with the stiikers several machinists have offered their ser vices to the company bat there n>»t being anoagh of them to warrant a renewal of work in the shops they are merely held in readiness , the district attorney his asked an in definite postponement of the case of henry a allen keeper of the sub-treasury build ing in this city charged with detraudicg llc government by me&ns of false vouchers ramon ft lsturre an extensive shipper of goods to havana is chargsd with hav ing within three months of bliog his peti tion in bankruptcy and while knowing him self to be insolvent obtained a large quan tity of goods on credit and disposed of them snrr*iptition»)y at uv prices fjr the purpose of defrauding his creditors the value of the goods alleged to be unlawfully converted and caocrled is about 100,000 washington spiters examined by the onoribsi b ' al committee on the gold fight—ad journment or the senate witsout definite action on virginia st bbbmbbbb to tbs axr-siss ) washington jsotiary 17-—th com mittee en banking and currency this morn ing examined albert speyera and john bonnsr prominent actors in the new york gold panic of september last other wit nesses are now here to testify on tbe aame aubject ine superior court of tbe united states resumed its session to-day attorney gen eral hoar announced the dcatb of hun e ml stanton recently confirmed asaociat just cc and pronounced a eulogy on tbe character of the deceased ho then pre aented the resolutions adopted by the bar last week ths chief justice remarked that the bench concurred fully in what had been said concerning mr stauton and therefore the court would adjourn till to morrow the president to day ent in various nominations to the senate among them deeatur wilder for assessor of internal revenue in the twentieth district of new york the commission appointed to select the site for th erection of a building for the new state department and to make aome arrangement for a new wsr department are of opinion that lafayette iiquare is th most eligible site for such building ia case congress shall not approve of the site scott's square still be selected the archi tects think tbe cost will be about a million dollars tbey do not deem it expedient at present to make any arrangement for the war department secretary fish in hia communication to day deems it bis duty to call the attention of congress to the indemnity fund received from the government nf cuina amounting , now to 51.163,01)0 with the acrned in terest of 125,000 more the claim against the fund was allowed by congress and paid by tbe secretary of state to nott a co amounting to 35,2-43 a delegation of letter carriers met here to promote their interests xllsr congress—second session wash i*-r.tow t&uusry 17 senate tne presiden i laid before the senate a memorial ot tbe commander ot the grand army of the republic department of new york for a modification of th revenue law in fsver of maimed and disabled aol diers mr conking fßep n v offered a resolution from the graid army of the re public calling attention to the onerous tax upon disabled soldiers who earn their liv ing by grinding hand oasaasi also a petition forth abolition of tbe franking privilege i'etitiona upon the latter subject were also offered by aleesrs ivmeroy vickers and scott mr morton rep tod presented a petition from tbe soldiers of the war of isi2 between aeventy-aix and eighty-six years of age for pensions daring the bal ance of their lives messrs willey and schura presented pe titions for the removal of political disabili ties mr sherman rep o in present ing a petition for th abolition of the frank iu atprivilege remarked that these petitions wefa almost always headed with tke names of poetmaatera and appeared to have been printed st public expenae he thought the mails should not l.*e loaded down with these papers though esrnestly desiron for the success of the proposed reform mr.suma.tr presented a petition on the same subjojt and aaid that th so-called iranking ptivilege appeared to be a personal i.urden rather than a privilege aeverths lass he believed tk opposition to it con tinuance was liable to ran to extravagance the above petitions war appropriately , referred the following additional petition were presented by mr fenton from e-aat randolph new york and other localitieti praying for tnej abolition of tk franking privilege also a petition from a j p.ichardson of n***t york relating to a cause ta the court of claims also a memorial from hsrmon e wen-worth late of the fourteenth new york state volunteer artillery mr conkling rep n v ), offered a resolution which vii pl reed to directing ths committee on ivtaiga affaus to en qnirs whether ji-i.ry mahler a citizen of i'russia haa any bhbbbb i.'vnrt tk proprie tor or mini wi the fraack cable ao r-alled which should be regarded or pro tected by the congress ot tk united state mr wilson rep mas called up the bill prohio-t:ag retired ciscer being as signed to duty which would entitls them to fall pay far their service mr ftumner rep mass ), from tk committse on yormiia relation reported without amendment s biii providing for the adjustment sod satisfactioa af the ciaims of america citiaens for spoliations cotnmitfeed by tha french prior to july 31st 1301 tha claims are to be adjusted by three oomar-isssußers to bs appointed by to president and ooatinned by tne ssnate aad ar to bs paid ia meant aot exceed ing 5,000,000 by tbe united state mr howard rep mick from tbe coaßiittc oa terrisoawas raperted wiuout bbbbbbbbsssßl a bill fer regalatiag descent ia utah mr sumner fßep mass from ths coaxeuttss ca foreign assbssbbsbsssssr reported a sobstitue for tk biu relating tn teie grapkie coar^puaisatioa betwosa tba united states sad for ign coon trie tbe rabat tat provide that au each soßsmaaicatioss it minß a lues ot eamas psruy within tbs junsdiction of th united atsus shall bs bbbiss t ao muiiliies sa shall virtu ally puoau utaapaaias aadar ths eoatsol has sssbb**sasai s*bbbwbb li iss^haiiiiiini nl ■fnr """ harwsatsst^u«_s^ul m iii»btk mash dasaaaaasß ialk-wsd as-wax ta us virgi bbsbdl ths senate then votad oaths motioa of mr stewart to lay ths ssnats bill on us üble agrotd to by 25 je*a ifiuit 25 mys on notion of mr stowut th how kill ma taken sp mi md wreral times mr kdmimjs < k«p vt off«nd to mb«ad by uuertiog the j ropositioo pr«ti on»l iouorpm-tted in the senate bill r qoirißg tbf icap-iit*o f thf o*th in emm t kute officer th»t the incat&twnto an not eligible uadfi the l\\h amendment messrs fowler stewart edmonds th*yer morriil morton and other poke after a long riisctusion and a abort eie entire aaanon the senate adjoarned mm undar a call of states for bilk for nf«r enc th following wan mtroduced and re ferred : by mr tanner—to amend the steamboat pusengur ftct and to provide an inspector j steamboats for the dm net of cham plain by mr moore x v to promote american commerce by the repeal of the tonnace^ttx on american teasels ; alto an amendatory of tho * team boat piawnger act by mr stiles—for the adjoaramaat of coogrraa on the areodd taeaday in april by mr cobb x c la regard to the printing of the liwi of north carolina !■> mr wutteniorn—for the taking of certain oaths in tue reconstructel siatea •, by mr pr for the diaposition of pub lic lands ia florida alabama miuusippi and arkanaa by mr sheldon—making a grant of lands for the northern louisiana ft texas railroad company for a railroad from the texaa line to a point on the mississippi near vickaburg by mr uingham—to pay one year's salary as associate justice of the supreme court to the family of the late uoo l'iwiu m 3 tan ton by mr wilson of ohio)—to cede to ohio tbe nnar>id lauds of virginia military district in ohio by mr butler ; term ) to declare null and raid all acts done iby legialative ex eoatire for judicial officers laboring under the disabilities of the third section of the xlvth ameiidmedt of the constitution by mr julian—relatite to certain home itead entriei by mr wells providing that news paper manusotipt ami corrected proofs pa aing between author and correspondents of newspapers shall be placed on the aam footing »• book maontcript and shall pan in mails at the rate of printed matter a nnmber of other bills were referred and various resolutions offered some of them wire referred and others adopted the hjuie then took ap the bill mtro duced by mr judd to apportion the rrpre tentation of the several states io tbe houae f licpresentatives fur the x i.iij congreaa mr judd made a loni speech messrs uaio and mccreary oppesed the bill numeroas miscellaneous resolutions and petitions were tfaen introduced but none cf particular interest pending tbe motion to suspend the rules the house aujourntd foreign another exciting dat in paris—cfen ing of bo'-gcrof.rs trial is the lecsit lvtif—ollivier refcse-1 to abandon the prcss-cition t.ie ministry bu tainfd dv an oveuwbelming major rty-popt'hr liemonst.tations in fator of rochefcrt-troops out in force mr eeward in havana sr tslxosars to thx ii*»bi paris january 17 — la afarje'ulais to day piiblishea the following dispatch from madrid a public meetint of twenty thousand re publicans in madrid by an unanimous vot send congratulations to the republicans o paris snd to deputy rochefort the de voted champion of demrtcracy in the corps legislatif to-day the debate un the arraignment of deputy henri roche fort was opened from the beginning o the sitting tbe chamber was crowded with pestators aud sll deputies were present rochefort occupied his usual seat and aj the members cf tbe cabinet were on th ministerial ir-ench m estancelin opened the discussion with the proposition made on the part of the left centre he aaid they felt confident of the strength of the miuistry and would advise that the prosecution against the of fending deputy be abandoned m oliivier replied that the government ■<-'.-.' i not accept thi proposal he daman jed a vote on the question at issue other wise ministt r could not continue iv office this declaration was received with ap plause from all parts of the hall m r-t-unefort in d a violent speech aac declared that the ministry were dttermin ed to get rid of him ai d-.-puty not beio able otherwise to destroy him m itov-hefort was frequently interrupte hy protestations fr n the ministers crowds bssassßssai at memi the hsll of th corps legislatif a lar.j police force is on hand the debate was stilt going oo st three o'clock this afternoon i^ter pap.is january 17 sp m.—ln tb corps legislatif rochefort made a brie but bitter apeech in reply to tke miniate f justice and w-ts frequently applaud r.y the spestators io the galleries aud lob dies immense crowds are gathered in the i'lace de la concorde and on thi qu»y o the i uillerie opposite the hall of th corps legislatif tho guards hsve bean doubled 5:30 p m — the police preveat us pso pie from crowding arouod the legialsti chamber tbe public are not permitted to ro*s th poet d-j la concorde which leads iirectly to that point g p m debate in th chamber has losed and a roe has jest been taken the chamber hi s decided to grant ua de mand of the go-'ernment for tb arraign ment of rochtfort by an over*helming aajority the vot atood 22g for and 34 against proeecistion a a soon aa the rot waa ann n-*ed deputy gambett arose and pro-tressed against tb sudden ter mination of tke debate mhi.rh he charged bbs brought about to prevent the pro-jer onsiderati'-n of ao grave s question tke chamber adjourned when tbe news of the result of tk wot bs received by the crowd waiting ont i le a great demonstration was aaad in avor of rochefort in piac de la con sorde 6:30 p m — another popular msnifssts ion of sympathy with rochefort ta report r-d in the roulev rd mont mar tr 8 p m.-—crowds are still olle«tsd in us itraets shouting for rochefort c'cea havana jannary 17 the steamships leopatra and franc kava arrived from vera cms with secretary seward and arty all well they will probably re main a week or more in havana wfmkw cm o mexico j*nu*ry 10 via ha rana janaary 17-—-tbe revolution ia tke state of san louis potoai is increa-nng tk governor atalvs c2i era and members sf ths legislature ars itdl held pri*on*ra some federal generals have joined us xa lurgeat tk officer bbb—jhm us fad era troop in that i/tat report hi force not strang enough to operate aaainst us a tar per tke federal troop ia daraago under command of seaera han-era pro nourced against and refused to reoogo.se ths astional go ir rumen tbe inhabitants in reral districts t>f usstats of msrelia have prossoßncsd ssssast th lisetiocal aa tkority a detackt pc at sf isdsral troop sbbj bsbibst hsssb b**bbbbbbbbsbi the rebels ia the stata of pasblaooo ttaas to a-tsi-staia a defiant attitade ia sierra their lead hays issasd a decree p-srdoaiag all im*f-mali-rta salasar sad ortuls bar irrivtj in the capital bifnor csttano icaliaa charge d affs-ra haa bsrn l.ebciaiiy receive 1 by the president mirafinres mills ths largest ia mexico has beea destroyed by fir oas thaaisnil ops-rat as ass urovn sat sf ssaalsymsaa u ths stats oi aafaaß ciilisatn re-baad csadacta sa ths w**j ** mbwibb si :* m ~ ' f-bxasaxs*samv*fhkhcdbort mieaxt swasaisrr 17.-a drisakaf rum stem bbbbxassd all aay aad thsrs is a freuotoa ths d».bbbii ta aseka aad crimes and casualties rromwint bai-tihunxuii deciasip biltimona jeannry 17.—captain an drew e wmat died yaatorday aged eighty-four 1812 and waa at one time grand kuntor of tke grand lodge 1 0 o p of maryland and afterward tranamrar of tke grand lodge of tke united sum daniel warnald jr of to firm of t m warnekl it co llmnto diadyaatsr day dr george c kf eeberta ll 0 a well known pkysaaian and nrinieter of tke metkodiet epauopal cknrek also died sat arday pwntittiti tobataoo louuttu.s january 17.—a torribla tornado tiaited cave city sution on tke l-.uisvilla and nashville hailrcad early this morning wkick onnnad • greet da struotiem of ufannel pispillj seven er eigkt persons was laataauy killed in cluding mr faakman and kis family con sisting of his wife and two children and about eighteen persons were more or vase injured a large number ot building were blown down and tke timber scattered in all directions the storm passed over a portion of this city and hail fall tba sine of ckestnuu several drain pipes burst leaving large holsa in the streets tka river oootiaaee rising at the rate of six inohaa per hour faater than ba been known for tea yeara all tba occupants of the buildings on levee and in the uppar part of tke city ara vaoat ing their premssee heavy storms af rain and wi id are alao reported from st lottie and inoianati swelling tka si reams and deing great dam age tokiblb tbaodt caioaoo january 17—at elkkart in diana this morning edward kaseell sn tered the office of tbe railroad blacksmith's hop and shot win a william foreman killing him almost instantly knseell de livered himaeif up hlit-it intorcourse be tween williama and kuaaell's wife ia al leged aa the cause of tke tragedy dccbaiid cxmujcd ohio january 17 oeorge senter c prominent politioian d d in this city ysotarday miscellaneous rostpomd aiihi january 17.—a diapatah from albion to tke jewmej aaya tka potion to set aside the judgment in the ejbany 4 suaquehanna railroad eaee has been or dered over to tbe special term at chester on the 31st instant by judge tal-^ott who declined to bear it urtoß chi igo january 17.—0n saturday last tbe b icklayers national convention as lected pittsburgh aa the place for holding the nt*t meeting mississippi mmrnia january 17.—tha mississippi legisuture on saturday ratified the xvth amendment with only oce dissenting vot in the house e^gleston and ames will doubtiaas be elected united states senators the legislature auiirt jsnnsry 17 tho xenats mat at half-put ««« o'slook p m mr graham gave notice of a bill to regu late paseenger farce on railroads and to prevent exorbitant charge when passenger omit to procure tickets it mr graham alao guvs notioe of a bill to limit the capital atock of railroad compa nies henry c murphr was>hossn president pro t'm of the r |
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