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buffalo express vol xxv friday february 11 1870 no 8202 business directory , y ■. trrrwr tt lvatiox or tub liabito uoush.i op iivpfii.o v om of it mrviti who mat vir-l.a*e in buf fa t butting t < hi il'i u»lii t a n irlc.-lli 0 -• 1 *■.: i;n aad truant tlio u lia uen r,-,u j i.i i 1...1 n lj i i bti lash architects ! ■-"- ik i'o,l'l tilt tt main ■« a implements oasttihos c . / 1 wuaaj,clua»l>°ai>gaßlt 1 nki r w l.lht\oi.,amiik.i.m»ju blind hin'«.k mnr a.ii'lxds to ■. ■x v < v , cir matara i.n<l vir^inl ti books and htationery vaktia tai lor ma m^.i hbkisr.lt & 880 , 4d7 haln,eor mohawk .. i w hsnaea i '■■.-■■main x hooks btationeky ftc ~ luokwuoijfc juukbun - ) m .. .' v jk.nk r , ■/■( booth 4 shoes /. l hhavtvkh,tti i:.ii . .. i-s v jt-.<m.i r vf m»:i blank book mamftactubib j l cuichcstsk,imaadui whbiaglam "..; tctionejui wholen.iie i l^tutl ■-, ill cujths feathebs ~..,,,., ■p i i i >, wholi—h ) . . i'l.i 1 . . ' v it ■■. ... :, ■ust'.flt hou b «. ■111 .-., ulabs crockehy .. . 11 sewhaj.tuawu cakriaoeb ', wad irar t>-irt«r llou x jkkk.s ftc i.iial ( a hlleisvle mil eauo t 11 uudlkt i o ■~ .- tn ■asd !■rr»c clut'.uf d.vai.n a^t k.».l ueiimmt oonru » bpii t mills juahe t ij jl m»m oapsatu ui.ui coal an ii 1-i i leon o !(, wll.so.n t i , d uiil c r ui-ilailpi'l ii i *' i 1 -' i - cjii^a<.ru»l vvl»rf,lu*tof dky oood u dli l»t ft c').,i man übafeks a tailors u 11 nttok r.»m»iii dtkb am kenovator i-rcaj cbavnb 453 m.i kntxloni maniifacturers 11 w hla%lf j ii w ibm 1 ng ua veiu oh wood oki i whufmax uo m»ln j kani.'y oods ftt1 volgbr uukubu a co 4-,0 m«in hkmtikk 4c ha d wuitk 7 m.m ►■i kintul ll 5!u:l main klol'r fked and orals w 11 '. jilß torr»cicor 111 hiuit and oy8teb platt fulit h0..u.7 wmhuijfton fine buas3 castinos bitfalo hrahs ftiunhky 7rt exclmitf iii.ass and pamsb show jardm j i ik'fhm.w u x saaaal bt übbulm okoceii3 wholeiale a ii josmfiton 1 mats ukocerm ( v huieaala and retail b l uui.mas ltumaiii uio w huott 17 t ii«nec gekts furnibuikogood addisum 11 btarford 3-.;7 main b h l til -.' '. ■bun i '.' m itt v i'.hnkiikv m 7 main 1 > i and jeweley j o tioli un .'* uo , !•«' maui uuteiis uonsf.rs hctkl n.i vaililagtaii and carroll hair work am lialk jewelry lltl hjilmcil llrt cli i v 11mink.ss saddles ic j b lytlk * iopl 10 imohanfa apßoettamaiiijoll dan . k nujipukkv aui:i:«b-t>r to jno uum i .[.}■.^ bn :■' j hata habdwabe iror g c hwalbhieae 7l main n.l swan h .. t . .-. k'.l ttn '■bllin \ bhatard « utf fti mata powleu « etumh ■'■> ■;\ ; ': , . r ■ii utdwake and uetaxs nultt a i 1 .*' .^'- il ■hot a ill i i un :. a i llii iims caps and frna 0 t r bit rukh : haln i . ■ron ponnd v e\iir.k 111 ohk ' ■~ ■■i m - •■![ pi clintos i !"■'■ft ■■■. * :■.■■' ■' ■' l ||{ n 1 ii ■■1u . lnoini s ioilers hi i w lit i so -- i ■■..>•■• ■.-■n.o '■. ■. iron kails k i - si-ik 3 c pratt c 0.,48 < .. laubb kl'.i.k biluai d 3 to . 101 .'!. il li lii carriage ahdsleigtt i ..,.■- in :■.. l i3so waahinftoa 1 oi;inu 01 ass pictckb frame i u ih a.rd v bl n'i isg !.■' t malleable iron pkatt * litcuwohtu,ma«dht«m«a m rm.e mantles and orate 3 \'. s cuut'kll 81l da*a«arm '.. swahi2 ac . i ■-• v ■marhle ft granite works iikhmont 01 ■onww qmrl an ■: ■■■. ■:■■■h ■' ■■v ' ' i . . ivbßii ■' ■' "' < v . . . .. thik at ■■uo rsisn ot.ds dood bl co ■' ■•' • mani factt'kino jbwklers 40 h t ji bnglisu bs7 rt"a-1,.r k ton oro n-i ll'..r>^.!o i'ipo piibkick fi'lrtilcm ah kb i •- '-,^', 1 and 3 :,;; : n<s mklodeoss c oef \ peisi i i ■.'!>,>■■■r.'.li and ll rjuod oils paints ac i plase.ttandflhaln plabtifo mills dooss sash a * a v.vans o , slor'.mi ■. printbr9 * flank b'lok mavt v f.j .^ j"n »-' j'l w.^hi^ton rtnrt i-i •. tic slai ;: rooyino u p innks ■■- pianos music tc comni i diunuh ■- fiano hanupactttsbb 0 kill m s 1 •;, llwand 110 un'a.ia i'aper ha.nt.incs mx w n int •■. ■■■t njomjcry bhoa . r '• uala xi likett richol 7 ' uatn photographeu vt m knioht v'hl slain x v uailßlktok,btfc»aud*«)llaln h l l;li t7l mam mma machines okorm * iiakkb s m co 411 main wlfxaato a wiuos s m c0.,i75 main cor s ir ' ii't k giithhb m co 11 3 dui<lon hi/.'.rs h 0u ihw wsn sxddlkry hardware c pt'.atr i i.kit v;'iilill tl ai\.l t lerrac ilk hat m\nt'kaf;turi:r3 c uai.'kkn/.lt is7 i!*if stovk hollow ware bird » co cor lira v aad erlo cana stained glass cuppalo ttaikkd ulasa woiik3 29 po*r ueo l duun ■: i wa'ti scitonl t i;i!n'ittt.k v eaumatmaf.aiaai bbv scales and safes buptalo 5i:.11.e works 13 main stoves and hardware »> ihaw paui a co 440 ualii notes roxjiacb and ranges i swai.tz i co x 3 llain ritnks d*n"ii-:ii it humph ex umwiwa r t jno iln^n tobaooowtsts a m adams i 259 wa.-l.-istnn44slsorc.rl watches jkwelrtt & diamonds pi niln's jkwelrt stork 2 mam t c k mckinson 254 maul n\n u ' a^tle liumiiu 1/xfawißmav^am uiu watch makers 4 jewelers julivswalkbr i 1 main died hitford-kek u h smi c y »• iht tmmvr isst m yean nutlet el funeral lie sutsr lil*ohov-k*b 3 mm injarta nmivtt hl . unlinu »'■■* it attict pnak )■.■:.:■.,. sffh m fears 1 iiiurtli mwl 17 l»>s tht funeml ill mlmpi*m fr^m mi lat rt.-id.-nre :; i-trr otrcut m sun amtt t 1 v 1 hk lrlnd»in.l teg hi-it-uwe r in t-l u>f.ii«mt muvics—fe'».'.i at '« m tk p m n thh hit h%ff l uii.ra v-lisniil i'e of j.i - _.-■!-, 4 dmymi nd 8 moblfc lorn to vvr.t«:ford sar»ttnt 1 oiiptjr n y try luasnl ill uk^fllh ■* tb lift h.u»c m ,- r ij 4 • udvm ftu»rt will phndi md ao ( im!nticcct a th f^n»:ij wr i f.t*«l to amnd new york thehetks cf atoeke jans ahaix heard ff.9m an appeal to il wur hall a^.ain^t trisitf cork.ratns—fiikf aftfcra tbe ramsey interest in the a & «. road t bt tt.leoii.rh to ttti nr*m4 nev yoek february hi.—james fiske trij^laa brought a suit in the supreme court a iinst joseph h kamscy and a number of oifieen and stockholders of the mi?^ueii*iin ftailroad in which he alleges that the defendants hare paid up only t per cent of their stock fiske asks that the defendant be compelled to pay up th remaining ninety pev cent for the bentri f creditors anu ftdfl i jut stockholder of the road judge isarnard on saturday granted an order to show cause why an in junction sh-rum not be granted restraining he defendant from selling using or voting on stock until they shall have paid for it io fu'l this order was returnable to-day hoi the counsel for defendants asked for an adjournment justice i o graham grantot ii adjournment for a week bat until tht hearing cf the motion restrained th-1 defendant frcm trausftrnu any of thi stock in controversy the i k ni of fire t'nderwriten of new york held a meeting yesterday to consider the legal tender decision of tha siupremr court the opinion prevailed that the ofli r.em and trustees of corporations wert fxmnd to accept nothing but gold and sil ■ver both principal and interest in payment of contracts made prior to the legal lender act a committee was appointed to v >■: tre r..n",.-.>n of l>si ki tmst companies s:ir idki banks and other corporatinnh for the purpose of consulting on the subject application for a reduction of bail was refused to-day in the case ol * olonel robert b clark against whom six indictments ore pending and whoae health wan represented to be suffering from lonf confinement a verdict m 7,th)o to-day was reiurncu in the superior court in favor of one car penter who claimed ilamaijes from knm strong who sold out his itftifkl because the margui was ex.haustcd the heirs of anneke jams are again heard from they have submitted state taents of their claims against trinity corpo ration to mayor hall samuel hopper and otto kurtzman charged with dealing in counterfeit money were discharged to-day by cummiasioiitr shields but were r arrested and taken to jersey where other c^narcs are pending jack reynolds this morning appeared iti ihe cturt of oyer and terminer before judge ingraham and pleaded not guilty to tho charge of having murdered william townsend counsel was assigned him an executive session of the iold kxchange was called at three o'clock this a rn ■:: at the request of albert van saun of the tirm of van saun & cn who applied to have a committee appointed to examine the charges made against him in a morning journal a committee was appointed to make the investigation and report horace fjreeley was elected th[s evening president of the american institute tne committee intrusted with tae invsu t:gation into the allefitid fraut of i.cnaham th book keeper in tle methodibt book cuueern rej.»orted to-dnf thit no frauds were committed but tint tin cbirge of fraud against lenauam arose frum the inao cur*cie made l.y his predecessor the committee furtiier add that since 1556 the profits of the establishment have a>era£ed over 73,u00 notwithstanding the financial panic 01 1(».t7 and the loss t southern trade during the robelli^n the american hr.im.-h oi the evangelical alliance hr-.b fleeted william f i>odge president arr.ong the vice tredidc^ts arr cniet justice chase vir.e president ' olfax jay c««k mjjiw cwuiii ttiihmli and sen ator wilson of massachusetts the committee has chosen rev dr schenck chairman ex-postmaßter roberts of brooklyn tiled bonds to-day to .-■■...,, a charge ci embezzlement ex-fo : tmaster lincoln t came his boudamin the petroleum board of trade to-da a^rc.-il upon a iorm of oombset that tht j.'rcsa i hi mfl woi^ht nl packages ahail not be less than 3-j p-iuu^a nor more than d 7 certainly not more than 390 pounds of oolrr to be the standard nf white or bettor burn iug test 110 fahrenheit the conditions agreed upon provide that the oil ia to be held three days nft-jr wiv ery without expense to the buyer for stor agfl ami no weigbter's ecrtilicate shall l>e valid if dated beyond four secular days pre vious to delivery we-ghters to bu appointeu by the sellers of oil auil barrel to bo weighted by the half pound and taxes tto i>e positive an<t indelibly marked on the barrel kight ocean steamers are now over dn the customhouse authorities have seized the stock of windemillf-r £ co importers 20 reade street for unuervaluation washington abstract of bsfqbs9 of jtew york na tional banks provision's of the bill removing rouocast disabilities a revolt tionarv vkteran aottiios tears os the floor of tije fjocbe interest ing personal squabble between gem hitler and sunset oox et teletifta pit to tlil ks ■i | washington february 10.—abstracts of the national banks of xew york city prepared at the office of the comptroller of currency showing their condition at the close of business on the 2*21 of january makes the aggiv^ate of resources and ha liililira foot lip 421,0;)3,477 including the following it*-ma resources—loans f 834.0:j4 cnitcd states hnnds 45.4c7.10ih ; due from hanks 13,4.">t),035 cash jteme 3140,769,401 including in bpccie s."m>,rs ui thrte per cent certificates 911,115,-1 ouo liabilities—capital 72,p10,(xm protits 9*27,111,440 bank notes outstand ing 34,611,407 deposits 2(jb,o4i,b'js due to banks 57'j,223,732 the bill reperted by itenresenative but ler from the committee on reconstruction t-j-iiay and recommitted provides for the removal of political ilisabilitiea because of acts committed during the late rebellion a person desiriug to avail himself of the provision of the bill may petition to the court in the state or territory in which he lives giving a particular description of the acts done by him against the govern ment and declaring he intends hereaftpr to act and conduct himself ai m loyal citizen of the united state lie is required 11 pray to be restorrd to liia rights and ail be has lost by his wrongful conduct public notice i to be c'ven that a hearir.g will be had on proviu ma statement by witneues the court shall urae a cer tificate restori'ik him to all his rights i i removing hi di-^abiltties false swearing i\ato be puoiiheil as in perjnry ca*ea ke i mcval of disabuities is not to effect pron i crty lost cautured or deatroyed by tl-j i ! army of the l'mted staies the ways and means committee hoard a i i hrge delegation this moroin reprewntina « the whisky interest of western perms i | vania rye kentucky bourbon and teuues i see k.jbert n county the delegation utau that there are i i:i,u*i gasssmet i whisky in bend which will not be ready for i the market nnder two or three yeara md i that its withdrawalacd payment of the tax ! m provided by the present la*r would i'j •. o!ve serirus losa and in r ■_/ u i ruin the owners the tlfeif nation urged that the t:mo for withdrawal b made three yean instead ri one year the arguments of the dclegft ! tion seemed to imprees the committee f&ror i ably i the british minister called at the sfswt , ; r>epartm«jt tva afternoon and inform i ! the secretary than her majestjs tz'-p fonarch wr.ald leave pnrtiasd on sund ' r annapoiia she will probably arrive on tuesday and be vi*ited bysecrctaiy kobsoo viea admiral porter and ft lam cgmbor of ct::er official including at cabinet officers meoa'iers of congress acl t the oftficert cf the navy , fj-nerat esbbsbssbbbl amioenoral terry ar ! rived in uiis ily bad both hail an inter view wi.h ism sfn ciunt this roorr.ine rgennil hmum waj actotnpaoic<h>y gec t ' era fore th ' xlist congress second session wjuwknvnw february 10 | mr khurz l:j me • m'.ro.laccda joint resolution concerning colleges for the promotion af agriculture an 1 mechanical irt referred to the committee on edo oation mr chandler rep michj reported wicb amendment a bill to reorganize the marine hospital rvi.je mr ramsey ikep minn ), reported the house post ruute bill irith amend ment t^e bill to supply deficiencies in the aaval appropriftt;..-ib was passr.l the mississippi till was then taken r and discussed mr ciianifler rep mlh j from the committee on commerce rtported fav orably on the bill to promote commerce among the states etc authorizing rail way from washington to new york to pittshurg and to cincinnati and telegraph ibm from washington to the two latter points » the mississippi bill pave rise to a img hscussion upun the policy of imposing fundamental cunditions prior to the repre sentation of a state in congress messrs trarahull morton and stewart favored unconditional representation and messrs pomeroy eumunds and wilaon op k>sed it mr stmnhr rep mass madeapcr sonal explanation at full unyth mr sherman rep o smtj thr laritions presented by * lie penning bill iia-1 l»^en thoroughly considered in the c*se of vir^iuia anl he hoped that the ground of argument would not be retraced and in order to settle the controversy which has arisen he recited tiie history of initial re construction measures shu'ving that a jaucua of tha ki^ubliean senators wan hfld to which were referred all question f difference with a view to prtatrvin itfpublican unity in the senate the com mittae appointed by this caucus analyzed all bills before tlie senate aud agreed upou universal suffrage aa a basis of south cm reconßtrnctirn the only question being taken as to the manner in which it w&jj to he carried out and this eing set tled the report oj the committee was adopted by the caucus and the bill agrce-1 upon h;ch was subsequently pastil by the senate lie believed the senator from massachusetts was among the tirst in the senate to advocate the necessity of gi\i"it to the colored people of the south the ri^ht to vote and why that senator should now ileem it ntuesenry to occupy an hour of his time to prove that which could not be de bumli he did nos uuderstand after a proi.-a'.ted discussion the senate on motion of lvr sumner adjourned hock the resoluti n re-ported snme time since from the committee on foreign affairs call ing on the present for information con cerning the imprisonment of american citi zens in england for political offenses came up for discussion in the morning hour mr vood addressed the house on the subject taking strong grounds againßt the british government discussion was further continued by meiurs hnight schumaker and wilkinson on the same siile of the question until the morning hour expired and the matter went ov(.r mr wnod dem x v asked leave to otfer a resolution directing the commit too on appropriations to report an appro priation to i-efun.l to the city of new york monies disburse in 1&61 under direction of the t'n'on defence * ommittce amounting to nearly i,ooo^ooo mr ci'llo.v iiep 111 objected un less a sim:iar p-opoaiiion kit qfiaflil was coupled with it the privileife of the floor for this day were given to john kicts born in pennsyl vania in 1762 a soldier of the revolution who had wilueased the snrrender of corn wallis at york town and had also served in the war of is 12 s!r bctlkb hep maw rtt red a rea»iution cal!ibg on the socretary of state for mfbrßmttaa as t-o why the spanish gov ernment hail n<>t paid in coin according to the treaty o f 1534 the interest on the claims cf amtn;an citizens in paris and why any portion thereof had been paid to erf ditore in legal bandar notes ac adopted 1 r i'utjer also from thy committee re ported back the bill for the removal of dis abilities fn>m loy?.i cttuens recomfliltted the house 11 faamf cue went into i.oumiittfce of c ». whok en the legielativo appropriation btfi the paragraph f?ir the pay and mileage of menibers haviug brr.n reached mr sutler r^p mft3s moved to reduce it 500,000 with a proviso that no part of it hhall b paid f(-r mileage ho desired gentlemen to t'.o to tho couiitry on the question of econo my and that th?y should vote on aome practical thing the debate on his sabject was general and emiting a liii"go number o metnbere taking part mr cox dem , n v pretended to de fend mr butler f.'om the charges of bun combe made a^air.t't him adopting the serio comic vein and e-tpressing in irony his per het faith in the member from massachu setts mr butler in reply sail h was glatl that ia this greah matter of economy there could lii no argument ajtainat it either by the gentleman from illinois f\lr farnsworth or by any other miimlier than that insinua tion against him which nobody dared srwak out ki'jij and as to the member from new york mr cux he would bo answered by every boy on the street waving his hand in a disdaiiifal mani.er which brought down uproarious laughter and applause shoo liy dt>n'i boddcr nie mr cox stincd to get excited over the ethiopian minstrel apusion and aisai!fcd mr cutler violently though often called to order he said thu gentleman from massa chusetts was bleased by providence with a hicleli-e a rhiaocros and therefore fiien did not trnublx him i7e had no sensibility m t his position he fore the country and did not know how people reguded him pli own mllmgßhsj iatim'at*d that he was a thief and a robber and ko did not taks it up but it hid been left to him h oij to defenn him and becaune he had done so in a spint of good nature he batlerj had made his co v-rt negro minstrelsy atta-jk upon him why di<l he not attatk hts col!eac,ne tmt make them cill for a committee of investi gation on hm pact dir*lict,on and past al leged robbery ? why di.l he stand liere th c ndemned mm o this congress ? vhy did he stand here proscribed p^liticallv nil socia'ly ? why did he reserve ali his lire for bis friendf as he did in tee army acd then when attacked retreat like a bomb proof soldier and hide himself at the close of the discussion the ques tion was taken on mr butler's amendment and it was rejected at half pur four he committee roie ura the house adjourned pennsylvania governor geary's reasons tor ystorng 1 the metrorol.tas police bill 1 harrikiittro pa february 10.—gov ernor aary in his veto of the metropolitan ! i j police bill siys to recogniza the right al i < tiie legislature to legislate specially for one i city ia to acknowledge that they have aimi i lar power over every other*city village ani j 1 borough within the state and that hy the | ! same reason congress possesses like pover ] to lettislate for the different state end i make a grand metropolitan police bill and ; i sacr.ro executive legislative and judicial i i piwer ta a few persons and •*• j ! ciuda the masses cf the people so he ■was crmrepared to sanction any such i i mischievous legislation to anti-republican j i in character and calculated to destroy the ( ■nearest privileges of the people it is anti ; republican in form and not democratic in •, 1 principle for a state to perpetuate its ' j power i y the passage of unequal and unjust ' : laws toward the minority l*or these d i other reasons he cannot approve the btslj j ' nor do any thin to t*ko from the people j any portion of their inherent rights tl.e . : election of every local officer with xc ; cotive duties thould be submitted to the ' :! popular vote and thrrc is no reason why : :; philadelphia should ij deprived of tj.c i right of choosing by her own vote those who j : rhail constitute commissioners of police '| as well as tuoee who shall be mayors ' ; t.'ouuciimlnand membersot tls legislature j it is reported that gureraor cssar ha i retumd to approve of the bill passed lsat ; week directing the supreme court to re . viaw the evident urn decide the capitol jc.--s on their writ i it was pissed to e*>f dr rchsoffsssi do under ith in carlisle foreign the stosm in paris rcar^ily am.iyed a bold juptolican mu£m'el bt till president of thr rium legislatif seizi're of an'tttier radical jot'rnal asj impkhonme.vt of its editor—a sullen wm prevailing throigh oit the oitv otx>novan rossa penied admission to thf enoush c"mmoxs thk assassrnation of nitef.nwold kkprecatsn 1 v rrohinikt oqsmm | ft ;.:».■*'■! to tv mfffl j p.ircis february 10 in the c^rpa legit li'if to-day maurice richard minister of kin arts in answer to an interpolation t ;!: >, i ■■' ■io 1 mluiu fvn tho archives of ins government said that some letters cf nap^leni i were missing bnt they were in such hands he would tike the responsibility of leaving them there ml keratry was disaatisbed with the ex ■i -.;:■!!, and charged that the present j.linnet was no longer a parliamentary min istry bnt belonged to the court for this tho deputy was called to order hat cauttiuued declaring that it would be ■: • ■i to have ten aronivea for documents proving that the present napoleon sought to corrupt the leaders of the legislative body the president here interrupted keratry and refused to allow him to proceed with bis remarks the journal la muere has been aeiied and its director arrested tbe report is contradicted that m pre vosl aradol is to go t washington as minister of france the city is tranquil ther is a strong iceling of excitement und r the surface but the ample precautions of he government prevent any manifestation of lisorder it is reported at the beginning of tbe preient troubles the emperor and his itaff in full uniform were prepared if tbe riot became i insurrection to join the trr j.t copies of the qamot w au ibourg con taining a draft of the ■■: n of papal in rallibihty wereeeized and c ufiscatcd at tbe pobtoffice in rome bpaijt madkid february 10—tn government has pent authority to the sp,x sh minister at washington to make t.n x fs of peace with the republics of south a v erica e^itpt london february 10.—tll viceroy of i v has concluded to send i;s ironclads to onatantinople but will aitbhold the rifles manufactured for him it europe esoland londoh february 10.—lor i redesdale chairman of committees sai bills were pending for the construction of twenty tour street railways with i -. aggregate length of 145 miles of these hills seven related to lino to be authot ted in the streeta of london he advise that cfiicial luquiry be made concerning tht snbject the earl of kimberley pi irnihud that tbe government would make ■a investiga tion the earl of j<imberley subm tod correa poudence between england an the united states on the alabama clan i and the house adjourned in the house of commoni m beanmont h •• notice of the introduction jt a hill to relieve bishops from attendaix at the sit tingfi of tho house of i*orns the marquis of harrington pnatmaster ncral explained ttiat the - nfufion it the telegraph service wa due | the inex pericdce of new employes and t ■* t i<l atate of the weather ana the buddea icreaso of business he implored the pu i'c to have patience an the trouble waa tet ipnry mr crladatone moved that ai p'donovan ho8«a could not undtir the u r take bin seat in the house of commous , dew writ of election he indued for tipper y hfcnry matthews member j r dungar van oppocod the motion the solicitor general adn t jng that rnssa's crime was rot treason k\'u that nevertheless the attainder wm at c ae and therefore the motion was within p*v powers nf the house mr johnnton made aneech aga nst the motion oathorone hardy arjrued that i hneaa was a member of the kouse hi w uld be liable to expulsion the course if tie gov ernment ia this case would tbereior \ have hia support sir fljun-iell palmer cinourr«d a th opiniou expressed by the solicitor ' eneral after speeches were made again t the motion from mestera liouvene and i egory & vote was taken with the followl tg re sult for mr gladstone's motion 301 against 81 notice waa given of a bill providing for the reorganization of thn mint and nu kirn the chanoellcr of the kxche<iner br fir o master of the mint mr monsell under secretary for tbe colonies referred to the red river dia irb ances and atuibutcd.the opposition 1 tere govßmor mcdougall to misconc fa n of his power he said instructions lad been forwarded to tbe jgovernor ihe house then adjourned the shareholders of the orand tr\ink railroad approve of the consolidation ifith the laki huron koad cuba hwasa penruary 10 — late a<lvi es from the kastern department are receir d count valmaseda arrived at manzanillo to the sth instaot and would leave for ba a mo imt at what time it was uncertain the casino espanol representing * ie wealthy and prominent spaniards of ha m a has itsaed a document protest g against the vilo uowarrantable an.l crimi - at aiisasaination of itaac greenwaldth \ i npcoial meeting of that body wu held 11 which a subscription was started for ti beoftgt of tho widow and orphans of oreei waldth the legislature albany february 10 senate mr hardenbergh reported agai-ist th petition of the citizens of dunkirk for ship canal agreed to mr lord reported-in favor of riding i the construction of the lake ontat o shory railroad it authorizes state aid to the amount of 200,000 when the t ds have been laid from oswego to the gene c river in monroe county end 250,0(1 mors when the road ia completed to let jton andrew devine was appoints steno grapher to the senate the senate having made nomint ns fot regent and police commissioner p ceeded to the assembly to compare the at.cc the senate took up the special der it being the bill to repeal the metropolitan excise law the question was on the substitute moved by mr norton making an excise lew for the state when an extended debate en sued i mr murphy moved an amend meat pro i viding that licensed places except as pro i vided in the bill shall be kept closed on i sunday election days snd between the |! hours of one and five in the morning the i amendment was adopted [ mr kennedy moved to strike c it the provision requiring licenses to be faceted by the president and trustees lor mr hubbard offered the followia eddi : tiotfal section which was adopted * section 6 in no town or viuag shall i liissioners al excise created i y this i point a clerk of the board of xcise;v iy of the cera niasioners of e^dse ia j or vit shall he the same em as al to them for the>r ear per diem as town or villeee ojicera monies arising bent the sale of lice tee ia any town or village shall be deposits with the county treasurer within thirt days after receiving the seme to be e&tnded under the direction of the bosjq of sapervisore at their next anneal meeting for the support of the poor of mefc town a book of minutes kept by the cosnmtarionere of excise in any town or vilify except whoa in nee by such c<>mmiseioner shall be deposited in tha;clerk's cftse f such town or tillage the expenses of peecurmg the vi.ii sissry books in any town or rillaffv when actually incurred ahall be anrtilsi and paid in like manner as any other town or village charge mr scott moved to strike oat ton worde so seech of the lest mentioned net en snekee miopoonton en e?*n*e nnenshnhse hy ft and iss^isiisssibl tones nnsstnj snnnlled inn by n veto nf ifmvln mr s utt offered en amendment author ing submitting of the quertl.-n of tjjß es ßß nn f nnn«ny7^nßnmm«tt^b^iih " license or no lieenee " to the people of each county at um»l rteetiona it a di jority of the ptopli of any county > '-• againvt licea mo license to aril intoxica ting b'qnors shall iw granted in said conity the comnaittesj tfcem n>m and reported progress wb^thahiu was madetha special order for to-morrow adjourned assembly the canal board scat tnaoanimanication relative to what legislation im accessary to provide for any deficiency in the oanal reve uncn which waa ordered to be printed they my no legislation v binary to provide for any de6cicney in canal revenues n pay the oanal debt and interest thereon although revenues fell off last year it ia be lieved that in future then will be no irri ons diminution certainly none that will in terfere with the payment of the canal twh the honae proceeded in the nvnal way t • nominate a regent of the university and francis x rv,.v was nominated in like manner joseph l bosworth waf nominated for commissioner of the metro politan police the senate then entered the chamber and the nomination of both bodies wcto found to agree and the candidatea werv det-lared daly elected the house in committee disposed of the following bills abolishing the contract system in the state prisons ordered to third read in relative to officers of corporation t joint stock companies the bill provides that parties may become officer without hold ing any stock ordered,to third reading mr fields from the special committee on the arrest as witness of the hoc jinn ray member of the house submitted a written report including the testimony and including with resolutions iuiui ■■the hon mr platt potter justice of the supreme court windsor b french da trict attorney of saratoga county .. '■eusha d benedict the officer executing the attachment to appear before tbe bar of the house for a breach of its pn ■'<■.'■and the house to then tako such actiou as it may see fit the report was made a special order for to-morrow morning a number of reports were made imt rg them one by mr hennessey amending the code of prooedurein the courts of ska state the chair announced the following as the cub-committee of the whole i m ism frear cavanagh lawrence horton shai.a han palmer jerred dimmick merchant young bennett ray ransom and winann the hoasn in committee disposed of tho following bills as noted authorizing persons residing on indian reservations to vote at the nearest cli ■: districts ordered to a third readilg relative to the redemption of land sold for non-payment of taxes this required notification to mortgagees ordered t a third reading to continue the law relative to the pay i a state prison officials the law which in creased the salaries expires in march mr husted moved to strike out the limit of two years arried and the bill order to a third reading adjourned red river letters from sir john young axd eahi granvillb rbceived and laid befo&k the disafferted st iilhorirh to tkb 111'l.w | chicaoo fobruary 10.—at a mass meet ing held at fort garry winnepeg on the jlst ultimo a letter was read from sir john young governor general of the new i oiinion in which he says the people v v rely upon it that respect and protection w>i 1 be extended to the different religioaa sjsjr auaßions thattitles to every dehchption < f property will be guarded and that all fran chises that have exiitod or which the pi-o ile may prove themselves qualified to ex ercise ah&il be duly continued or liberally conferred ' a message from earl granvilln to sir john young was alito read to the effect that " the ueen had heard with surprise n regret that certain misgnided persons hud ban<led themselves together to oppom by force the entrance of the lieutenant gov ernor into our territory at red river ht majesty does not mistrust the loyalty of her aujects in the settlement and en only ascribe to misunderstanding and misappre hension their opposition to a change ao plainly for their advantage hba relica on your govtrouent to explain the misunder standing and conciliate the good will of th j people of red river the dinpatch concludes the qnften cr pects from her repmsentative that m li will always bo ready to receive well found ed grievancei so will he he ready to exer cise all power and authority she has en trusted to him in the support of order and the repression of unlawful disturbances telegraphic summary frftuh rutiutti attebjiogi otkpatciiu | jfiw yuri february 10.—judge ingra ham presiding in the court of over ami termiiier yesterday ordered tho nl ..-< of staccm warden of the tombs who was im prisoned for contempt by an order of judge mcc'unn the order of judge ingraham vu made on the ground that under the utate while the court of oyer and tcr miner was in sefiftton another judge out of the court could not entertain a motion on a writ of hn},eas corpus to inquire into tho oause of the tietenuon of any priaoner a number of prominent gentlemen of this city organized into a lociety a day or two ago for the purpose of producing a utrotwrr feeling among amerioana in behalf of cuba general mcmahon ia among the member supreme court special term yesterday the motion to admit to bail ed win perry who waa twice tried for the mur der of thomas hayes waa argued before judge gilbert who took the papen and reserved his dcciaiod wafhikoto february 10.—the senate judiciary committee at their meeting yes terday agreed to report the house bill for the admission ot mississippi withtheeandi tiona striken out this brings up tile old fight in the senate but it is probable tbat the house bill will be moved as a substitnte and carried notwithstanding the fact tbat the anti-restrictives have received an acces sion of two to their number in the persons of tbe virginia senators among the nominations sent in to the senate yesterday were jess r grant to be postmaster at corington kentucky and john h campbell to be postmaster at laosingburg new york the new york v™w special tayi it has been stated that collector bailey of th xxxud new york district kas been ordered to this city in relation to certain tobacco cases this is incorrect borne difficulties hare arisen lielwsasi the offiotr ol mr bailey's district sad ths tobec . manufacturers of richmond virjieja owln to the seizure of tbe shipmemuapaa aharges of violations the revenue laws the stat i aaant the the manufacturers claim this i was dose to injure their fcnsusss has i foundation in fact s fir as the aathont • i know anything about th matter th \ trouble arise ont of the two classes of t i baeoo that in which uavea and steins am ( naed tosethar and taxed and that in wli tho leaf only is qsed th tax varying i n i oh oaia)itxtss and im th other thirty-two : oenta it is difficult sm naw at tha skill now employed in th ' m&onfaetnro of tobacco to die 3 tmguiah th two kinds the coamii l ssoner has sent an officer to luehmoad la .; examine thoroughly into th mannfactar i of tobacco o that no further truuule m*v be experienced th taasseao in question is affected by the doubt as to its proper t • ' sifioation with a view t aalssiisu a world ss liast aa intsttiew ' senator hnmner and oktained hi views on th topic of th recognition ol caban belhfsraocy thi saoator ia strongly opposed to reooguitioe as th oaa now stands aad give as on rear j that it woold imtantly invnl-e us in a wu with bpein and as a eonaequence a flu ' dal crash would easo that would shake th pilisrs of th govananst to thdr v f asmasations basidea fc ii not snre a . which would com x first ust m i arsot ol a ooouet batwaaa as and spain ■mr bssiasr wtarras fcowsrrar that both oha —& camda wb b f imrtl am i , ill in tfcl nabs ilwi fa—ll that i ursuicianvfalawrrlo.-atarrin the buffalo expifw rlbluhed by the express printing co xo ii e swan fct!:£et uminr expre per year 910 00 »* ud evriilnf kxpr'm " coo h'w*7 hijtr *«, ■160 tdk ib and rbm express no co t.-n-i at t cti.l i r h mvnl i ' ity ul v ri'rtsr^ll'aklve cssttf i ■••*. 4 • *.-<.<• rj ■nl at reasonable pr!c ■r \, i jioukvino t.-kk ol main rt.,am«ri.-an blotv votfrical pept'bmcax oocxty commit th phohv mmag oi tf c commit fa»4 will htl'l at tn*-r r arvi c.imi;jtr .>■_ tut 1 tlon t::ecndimftt*e k'-.m are pmtm will th i-a ir-k lif-puhl n i»[trt d will bo k t apn !■■b a m t 9 i m e*ch day f'.r tte utu and h-t aflktpauk alovzo tanner chiirmta at.r_..:t might iwnuj 10 htftoum ril.l^res cmai.i stokx asd cottage fo 0 hale ho ir»4»n(li'«ft.nith bwuoa s*m 1 p ■d b mini und and pu**a.i r*»idcnc will *> 1 low ami nn ea»v ternw u i.xx j l'.kkhl 11 wv«t swan t one of thk hkst ktsinkss i catiojw in thk uty f'j-r bai.w 7h sal ry ixilh buildinjf c..rr.*r of sexera a t»j lug if w i bd it and ill nil il i«>pi ■i wt trooni i vii ly -. d with the i uil 1 p^.i.d or befon i tie llr-t uf april as tbfl pro tvi:.r m going to i*j it .■eltjr l.v 111 he .'. b4xfau keaj ertabl anj imiiiiium aci-nt-f w 15 wwt sran it bakert foii salk ob to rent i r b rear ivrry ml wmubjlbb fln^ui tic bartuolumew ts&txk a it a good business cham e—goo fire i*cllii,sc wi'h tin hm a'tath.fi k ., urn and otrtl i i ilinf • i loatwt ■» ().-■- aitr..ra t r ■atmm iwll ut«l meek with t-td ij or l-i ul k l ■■■■■■'■■''- will be d l 2 1.r.1 * i ickekiwo 13 i w»i nt m>b sale—a fi>"kwate£powe naw in 1 with atli arxi whjigle bmn tnif itrtity of urovr aiiri r«*ft'l suit f'>r prodottf a drw jas knton hrwut 1 v 1.2-ct \ bare chance for sale itx ci.n,].l«tf retail of ha j-ipa ai.d fur with the kdoj will of !■old t*t*u eh il i ■...- a l»a»c n th hot — b»«fc—mmd 6 wiiumii u:im kur liiirtitultfi a'!dre f '.» drawn 179 im-t hotel property for sale o kr-hanß ltr.»i*d in the bi si bu»:n-wi ;•> . r the rnlaifu oi attica mtok 1 acre of lai.d bari tc fur fi'rther particu an pl'iy t i,e*a i'll kkkin ~ 13 w swsn st afi(/od business chance till llmi ulltlilhlj pstiht-hniei.t iv of it.k-k kiinllim to a'-tjit i'jaro imm !«■■th bc-t mi th>-iny lor ih tamtßmi ud tm ifooj wiu wtaista in iuafilr any mi riditnirm ■.' ii^ie win fi'il tln i mi bartrain call m id iraa i.xx \ pickkkima hrok i at ktt p^»l fjiiatr air<-ntj 13 w bwn at buff-tin i ak«;k dairy farm to lbt o2 i lakr charge af a f*rm none l»it a c illl|llm pohi n d apply wanu-il a niier in be active a::d csta^li-ihed liutineai i a hmfcun apply to ki>wak>'s ft buckuuto a 9 no 1 brown'i building wanted—a partner with utah ca^tul of s3'>oj to * quo in » w i 1 p-tah n.hbed i'»>ink totemh in tijl el'y proftti l^r(,f flta iil>min»l o.ie cap^iie ol utklßß ch.wi*e i i.ftc buniiicm ptfft'rrej aji.i ■-, t;:ron~li he i>,,-.toffilf btibiiibm • f-tf wamtko money plknty—fob a kk roi-.l canvawirs tnajc and female appl r tuin 4 it b oak wt-»t siaiin ■'. bll-st manufacturers1 am tr;-vf»kls ennk tteak ant,.l lv t£b * picbjiking 13 v at bwu st i-2 ittanted—three ob tour good }\ l.nu^a w rtli frnra tltr p t-i five tttoomuhl t uart a h aj.n yto edwards v bccklanu k*.al mute iwid inmtvim lr.a-ri so 3 browa'i butkhas »;-' ■■lf rew • - k,)7ma!s t lasted an ex u ( pcne.l i ■■d > cumpetaat qmtoira . j •... .■:, r ; x ■■:- oho main steeet wantki a hji sgiri mi-zt u7a main street wanted a | u ~ ..,.; k biqst v el p iau s wi.i rive ue2 to csm f ■■■,' irt twaii v i ■p ■- ~ i - 1 ' aildrc (■-'• v ikicolas ■. n st i ■'-'■■rpo book binders wanted h i bakeb t jo.nx bso uad sss i t l i atfations-remalei , wanted - r.v a i omi tent v ting 1-dr * plux to do ttrotfl nukfiw sn ll.iu ■kins a nil kin 1 . 1j i -- " b ii n li r i a klre mij b , i ir blo it j^itiatioks-males a>tt;[*-i v v man a 61tua ,. i :■0 l ed ■'' • uo west in fhe \ v intern 1 i 1.1 m a tnanufad . ■, eitbei ■..'._■. ■,^..,, r , .., ~.,.. ~...-:-. r h=ln .. ~ i , v r f r mci wlr ■■■■m q wkbt thw tfi ■b i o*t 10 r su '_. t^oh si a large prupkkty 1 on the .■ik 1 on ■,'. r r i - >■' ■, ■jo - otto rl p \ good engine and boh eb fob i v le c ea t tba r urn pb«in mm bolli r s hechienwalt i bt r w ;:.' ■t i?q\l sale-a deuohtfi l re3i x tlcnc at p»tav in otiweu coolity mi i 1 uo ftiul hi^lily l-ul(tvftt«d gv»hßila the ' -> .: wtlh l modem onnrvenlra cc applj t juils otto 81 i 11 ib i ib pi ope tv o.n . th»loutbwwt eonwrci wuhtogton iudi«tl vi31 " iuhii oxto.bi putrllt ttt let-roo h s vpkti'e to i.f.t—no s siiitth i»i 1v v inn st am fmbmty ant f.^r hi™tar.lnq«!r.ol r w keuks r-^rn no (.. bulmliig '■■l)(iii)l with steam powek to iv rt c.nt r 1 tri-stn-et and terrace lbq«lr o c lie to o ■**•< rooks amd powkb to rk.st tile rn-ms t<m ar tue power c n euu btdnack tl bolmh ftty * uid l!ie canil bufii'n to let stores rpo let—thk lar<;b and com x mdi bi aton hmr in flw oeeopancy of b«w iv.l bestiw 1 ht-nt-y kßum b no ■_■!; m^ii*t thii l«beievft*fle»c(*lm moel rte ;.-»;: mw 1 bhefaki rmritan ic m ibore d ~.-, *?:__.. otiire for rest—thk 1li es tnbl.thed buuid nf the lat smmih c!.«hl ".-. j * af ptt jonnotro,blp»rl-t to let-not-rks iwb kent—no s*h franklin st 1 a 2 u.rv brick dwelling with wing woll fur n.tiim tur v ul'h'.u food tarn atta hi 1 ajh-lv to .- 3 jqbh otto.si f rlst rpo~let ob for sale %„. ji park tt bet'vpcu all«a aiul virginia b a majot over b mai.i st hohsks aa cak__jaccs itof:sks pox s\i,i.-diking thj hr 15 «_• biifl^lo strctt raurtad loinpiny * 1 mil oue liuiidred b^rsc most of th«tm \ ooag aoil 1 1 cundili 11 t ■:.■-.< may be h n tnd tit r m.~c ta'm 1 f tlie f r men at the i-t ol be romptuky 011 main and >".»_: iia strvet.i 011 n.l alt«r jlanli'ls 187 al»o * r le at tse prewnt time sr tt he ex ch-fi^ft-j lor o»h*.t i orwi nuitablo i r iha bh_nm • 1 i r oanf—qtj ten v.ry e?ir ■••■■, wh ■■(. w_re bmu,lit irom omht_te l_4 tnii aid jre wtth otl wort6ace.s purchase money mobtages 10nx otto 81 p t ri.«l uurchase montv—mort(-agej j muni l.j i'l.i/.hi.im t 3 w-m s«_nti ol a aaa mohtuages — jio.oof o i v«uvvr for «!• in huoudu of from|fl<x r 600 fl.stot-unurc__m->onrtß.ort«-t(ee lv jftilos bjut-w fcrie lai-l ■ffto jtorf«_g£a fo^am_e j.u rtil * sikfoiß 16 w son .'- frok s4le hiorses jjioß sal"-no ho johnson 1 place t imj trtrt _■!*■_ ga wa:*r;i-,t m4k w.l md h*ap iftaken witbiu thirty d **. i tnccsw»o blo m mccomb 10 fouth ditj i.,n at for sale—27 fargo avenue 2 tory fnc:e fini.i ed oil in fine st}if gft atotsmtmha u lake m*j hou.e and lot n part r*v mo m vccomh 10 south miion t | i^or sale—294 ninth street 1 2 t.t-,ry liwt itm water r,d cwlar in cue order let 3*3x132 tlu is & beautifjl loattim prim kaaj blo si mccomb 10 south mrhfaw t por sale cheap funii **■■i'.t tlz,x±t ihr.jnirii to ninth bum .> • i pimfcfll rtrwt 2 fory brick jf ***!«, furnace 4r , lot liuxlli to li.cv no itf m-.rzi.n btuu j sv.ry bri.lt km an i water tot 57il'k i ttf niagara trwt 5--<tory bri^k a-d 1-mc m«»t i am ji alley in rear lot 65 fe*t front su 60 niagara street 3-*t">ry brick g water and all other nudurn improninenu all in first rate nritar no so allan hreot a new 2-ttory nnek;ta w.u r lath cement d ilar immediate mmhii wil l>e told cheap and 0:1 tern u suit th i-jr apply to mn & s*sr<inr real brute a d ln-sunu m aiftnta 1,7 1 v«t swan at rr sale oft to rent—an ele t'ant r iaf-ntx t,a mwmrimi with fii:e rr jj-i *:.'! ' m posh st-ion may 1 1870 u jobn ol'io 81 ivarlrt for sale—the 3 story brick d*e',;in k -. no.7 v.t.h peiirl street as aad awr lot 10x116 for s;ale new frame house and it 1 il'm fc.t bomm t*w ro.ra fc-iv hall aid entry price iiw t^oo down i*iance in ixypars by w'j n snell s»5 jersey at 11 xl modi ail at swatl school as»iw desirable residence for ale - the fine 5 imj brick d»tliiu wkb | top in.rtheart toruvr of u-^an aud cary u i'rice i lnr;t*nai mm & j lke 4 pickering 13 w«t swan it for sale or rent—first class dwtllintc thr utorica t ct all th modem impr"verti»"nt t c t ari«jr h^u-a and garden if not s id hi h nuted for a t*rm of yt:*1 s to a irim>d tenakt :' 1 :.>.-'* x f>ss utlaaaro fct 111 mftrtof h5 1.t0.v a b4ker rde lan-i offre ijijrmt-class dwellings for 1 balk d«lm»arc treet so ill li-story brick with win 41111 ifii itl m aii famiw bah m v na«.'e mar iv maiiu-m and tuj«s t.rlck ham lot fioxwl l bmtfß ttrmt iw-ltt.li bmimt liu'l r tin ct c>in modi uh maiimni mjdtni st\le in su^-eriur jrder in i hed with all amdem c-nveai«ncm from •• c t^j th c fcor^'s lit la d c"vi t*t wnil 1 he imjir ►' t mei.tv ihe laud ii antim a fine t-tato of culuvaliou with a larfc-e variet ol fruit trees in b-»ri:g lyon & baker b5 krie land otf.ce iood dwelling houses o 130 tupper rt s-^tory brick price vmft 2^5 fr»iikl:n t i-m«7 rani ; price hbkv l manner st brl k pri c afiu ;-.'» dalkwan '. 1 siorr liri k pneu 17500 153 south lih:*:on 2-story arid nico woo b*i7 ninth rt s itory fr.mc price i-u'w b7 fc»ifi t turj hr.tk natecfruol i*2 nil li t 2-rtorr brisk prfci 110,000 manner-t c-t rv brtek price i'*>w b5 lyow ft hakkk er « land offlc / jheapi ottagsb for sale 1 '. ■■-■ryfnaw piica imft '■tuunßt.l inry frame prre^lsoo twfli h*t 1 ttorj frama price fl7 1 a , . . xii 15 1 iton fiiime price jimo fiilfi ~ ~ !■■!. l-story franc prt «■tt b.1 1 mft i-,a x xx tri land oflk eok salk no7ssoctii division t , will h k i ch.ap a thi nwner s a noi rt-shf >. julls otto 81 pearl s t?or sale i'llf 2-btobt brick 1 dwemw ho ij9 ea«t eagtoittmt u live or iler r^b and wv r lot 30x110 bj 1 e . ii kerinq 13 weh gwtth i b sale it a bargain—the 2-story b whim lit and ttic dwdhnp anum malhm eorntr m cottaw and mar>lun-i atntts totll«x:88 wi*h afl»l nric'yni fruit bs lx&4 p1ckebi&o v wwtttwaa rt ; for sale—that valuablepbo p^rty no ri ee trret the font rf beak street »>:< i fro ung e»ch—gf tl**t hem ii f^t in width b 115 in depth 10 the unitju cmbu npn iw ilian vi cornmonlj d and ut)siamifci tbreeaton brtcfc imildtnc and oepw 80x11 icet „; oiv raw rtory ar.d eellu brtek addition o ffcot i ■ia ■i .• 1 p">(n.rty is admirkbl adapt ito auy kiud of bwwj badm a oiuier mcx . , or a vl urine tatinjr » water aa w«h a 1 -•„ ~ t frimt and ia vrry pramhmnt w»baaice ' vv '' john otto 81 pearl at 11k>k bale—ths 14-story brick 1 dwv&ins so n pte t gbuhnnm ktraet batwecn dehnnuk frukhn atiwu a aud wstar lot tsiioo i mf '■nckekivh n went swinjt /«-• , \< 5 tor sale n tt4 coßdoctieatst t--i ry l«t 27x1^0 ma 4 4 b*(fl t utatj , lot mxlofc ■i ti \'. nil 1 i i 1-bl.rv lot mxlm no m-5 n tih i'iv mod «., l-»r ( r lot doxl'is no sb park t l-auxry u>t2j\lio n 119 bampafafrt at 1 v-r lot c'3xloo 1.2 ikk * pickkri.vti i.s wfst swim st a fine residence for sake ha 4 9'nnlc l atrwfc w;ih as wajwr tnt ■" . . c :^!! is bfl : tilit lot aolllfi wilh mi medl i 1 ■--■miiun if d itn d i ' fcpicki kino 1 w -• wan t ijhjr sale—the rkhidknce of l»r u f i'resbr v corner muffa and gnaw u ti i eb:i and in t-l'-.a-.t ontar wi'h two 4 .--. i ~-, t al aeh«j.und«r the hifbeat ttatteci liuit a pi to john oito si pewl tr»-*t j[ior sale—the large l-story 1 brl-l lettags.ka 901 retrr.tii itroct 1 per c bear re the prafmmsd park with lot either fio or 1 dltfmntl y ms 11 ra amph ■-:■-.■hcketuno la w swan a for sale—2 story brick house uh wii.i u east rid t*n r-vrot bfsid c 1 r and atti ; mori'lt r.i^.utles ami ikn'pt'n p«tcnt rales lotfloxiaoi frio«#6e isooq down h l atce in ye»r by m1.1.1a1l 8 snell sh j«r*ev it iwxi blodl cm of normal schuol aft n i tor a jm or exchange.—ko 110 ' fortfe wntbmß stimt u try frame dwel i i with i and wab r lot ; jl xlflai wtb xebasf ; 1 ■. . ■u -:' tarff r m ■. 7 li v pick'.briq 13 ff»t swau vt i>ok bale—thk fine three 1 ilui 1 limi iiw i anil vtic brick dwtffih no ioq s.nn"htr,-et imi a-.d w?»er all througti the hoaws t-atli inan-'c muntlen ka in moifletc rvdur n lxx t pickbuwo 13 wwmtmaa for sale or exchange — a l<rc and boum - it beun t also a stt>rc on haja 1 for fli ■: 1 law f i i>'n , 0 i dmn or kra linrti ■. r will takiticut land in part pay bent apply t butcakds lucklaw o = :- '•-'' por sale afcllm iwrj ii'k store and dwelling on main below da\t 1 nt n w occupi«d as a saiom and rc t*nr»nt the tuiding ha cen recent'y thorough y ivorhaulrd iml is in jerft-ct condittnn thrcuah oqt ha toe >■< en p«fa l.v fitted up for a hotel or boarding bouse t ha g in everj room niagara watar famimm leshmm nrt oth.-r eoi»teni«n'tt ba two atrmt bbdti lie i-ii m»:n t 9 olhcr op pitam ur '■. and cm ba proftteb uedfarmml way i tba 11 1 mi than vhe one for i\liich 1 w-as &<■lri iir!ylo,ou.sotto n-20 blir.-)wii'j iiuimln i>ui sale cheap.—the destra 1 b\t fluaja brict dft li g hove no 4a9 fran in st t,*uth'-.t z i\lls ar.-l franjf ban in the mtrr n raw the h c ha pa and at*t l«.th t«»m eatlv uid r tlia wh-.le kmm martla tuai.t'c v , and is in firt la'.e order tbro;:ghout avd too louti'.a m o uk moe deabsbh btka c'ty a p irt 00 o tht whol 1 f t^n fttnutori f peta &«., vi ba pill 1 tlilil wtlb ftl fcntwf tf if rino at 1 a._-ain 1 . alo * ut'm otto no s brow building _ tx>u sale.—the 11 story frame i i uini«e no 133 contaa treet with rw nd water and in t,">jl condition u-t 25xhk two story frame lamll s4 south pirsitin ire1 jfw water urge ci-lla ie e°t>d locaf.on hie-.-torv iran <« u/lue m is rii«a:nut may swan jtr.et ni^jrera water njarb'f csattle c twt-fctory bri k btmm ho is chippcwa near j xlv streel ga vat r cc.lar tc lot i'-xko 1 1 1 vtfar it bii a nonwtr of dminbie botu hw isti ' n tiin hmbbi x 1 iwirr a;ij otlitr i-.reo cis aiid hrlol vi 111 atrtvl ail ot wttofe w.l ho aoul t r^-a-sou-ble nftii nil bn fitunhll uinw lolis utto a " b-own builriiivif tob sale.—a i'ew and first jj cl»ks ii story rmd^ncc wl'li aji the mrklcrn irc it-iterrifi.t autith side of ferry street wert ol iiel awaro lot if.»3^a6 it«t tanu awy cr i 5 nr.llitur bblmhn legal notices ci'stom iiorsf i buffajo n v feb 11 1870 f y ,>. 234—notice is hereby given j3i that the f^lluwiug named tcoo*u wmrei and ni r .-.■.■, it \ ■■*.* cf bi u!y 6 ]!■n-.d-x ba t • haiii a lot cf dry 1 . d and mndry mv 1 article h»tii be*-n e;rt-l iiy tb collccor of io«»nm'jo tli mrim of i'hifi'o 1 rtf-i on thn tli car o jaau&ry : "'■1 bi-ffioo for h-vutv been tile fc-*ily asj fr.iudulcu'ly miported d iotrolu e ■■■•-■."::- i ml vi-.i ■>■! he s..id at public nu 1 on «• ill fciff rt 1 itldar thenfor m the comoa j u.un i he city of en ho 00 the lt»h day at keb ruary ls7o at 10 o'clock la th forenooa of that day the ■— ■« ha-rif be ifclwi or bonde m ihi law ilracbi wlthlo twenty jay from tm pwnteatloi of the aotioe fur tbe redempti of tuehclatr 3a*i:»l j hollly outertmt f cuatoui fob salb wamm&t t^arms ■faems--several fint3 l :\-_- ■a"1 srxi.l firms foraaleorexchange lxx .. pickering 13 w biin «*. bl a farm ix thi towx of lan cuter for sale at * bargain aanall boiue **. j ct taken tn p»rt y r.f t and htl&oos on long tima by hlile & sahfokd • 18 wertfiiwao t \ farm fox sale—on the m /\. agara rir«r av,ut me mi c bpcbi la*al m apura county rormating of about i*o a<-re contain ing htt of the be fruit lactd in tl»e ru\inty ap pv to a m cuessittoluh lwalie or suftara fhfc | ■•_ for sale—a first class farm of 100 acrea under a gr>-»d state r>f cultivation iihin the ity iiu.r n:a a front on a paved atrtset iviuseand barns and • iher improvtmtiita iriqujre f a hwmtwfc **■* 818 cot>"ty farm lots ob balk 7 acrva houee fan and orchard trice pii 0 acre ; rood house bam and creiiard i ice 21 acre ; good house barn and or-hard price 12000 34 acres gnod house barn and orchard l'ric 0 i feed house he.m aud orchard price 25 acre sood bouse barn and orchard price 2-0 32 mm good imum barn and orchard prtoe 4fli acre coodhome barn and on hard pice 13200 ayply to m mccowb b 10_8uuth umulou st for sale—a farm of 150 acres ribavjl 20 acrea well timbered mcc orchari farm well watered capable n keciiiug 30 cow g'<«l ec tno-bt>ry fnuno hi<u ezcc'.eul itar s will nctnga for pruprrtv near ■me village or city farm ■r nix ■„!,■■from attica inwll farm of 2jo wmmiu acres will tini beici baiume under fint cu;tivati..n tapable of keeping 40 or 10 cows vpl-rdid brt k huuit witt iooi aid all necessary outbui]jir 3 large r flnv or hardfi faim weli w&tcmi a-tnald about two i..,'r fr"m putter's comer in hamburj ar.d li miles from lluffilo a -!''■■:■!.-! arm of 145 acr ■, with %<■<«'. i ■u and t>*nw about j5 acre of good timber fine urctianls c f-c w.ll itave 10 owi 1 pair borvea haruo-s wagons plow dray mowing machine arm situated wo mites « iithea t of rut tor coniors n«ar ham burg cheese factory fifty acres of iniurt.ved nd on tlfft st ajjuin inu thu lake k r wiih tr^od v ty ititm of improved and on lg^urt at near !■■.!-■harm : j fenceii a ■.*■. 1 farm m omairo t . ■n-..\w . : lit nerd undf?r a tine dale of culnvatn>u t'.todiu two aii'l a half story trxme iw<llintf thirucn rwim well finished no-u nt bamn good cellar well a d ristrn euwarun abl cklakd real i v uruher no j ilrown'a building alt coal jlsuhood 1870 roal ls:o the delaware and hudson canal w."b lackawanna coal screened and delivered in good condition la luantltim o suit purchaserß pnccn fur the preeoot par lou of 2000 !•», delivered within tfca old chy imita rt « oiiottb ton • ton } too grat 7 6 3 u5 fi 06 iti%e s5o 4 36 225 chestnut 8 10 4 id 2 15 a iw b lopsbufg leuioh lump akd prp aiu.d coal.sootcb and american pio run fjke brick etc , wholesale ar.d retail o a wilson * co tl3 ohio et corner hiamsgippt 1870 coal isto the anthracite coal co geneeal office ho 221 main steeet al.'-o foot of gkxesek st ril !«!! until firnfcffr r.oilcu thtw eelebr»--«d oo»li ftt the following price t*r u>n of s'->oo h dattrsrad lc auv part of the oid r'ty limits out*:de of which s ah blii3bburo lenigll lump and se lecz ehit soi^t lual ton jt tor lamp 7 « 3»s 1 hrali 7 395 05 v 825 425 2*o 3t , jya sm 455 181 che.ti.n sm 41u 111 tertns ftrictly cuh when ordi rwl qkorgk daklh a.-h.l fri.niarr 5 i^7o dla.ck diamond coal joseph forker a co miners amd siiippf.i s of black diamond coal a anarpsville me-nrct p ttnion coal and wood co foot t.l court st a i irje qu«ntitv a hard and soft coal for bale and 10uo cords of canad4 wood bmcl uid m»p e),either in utick ur bawed r i-lit delivered in any iirt of ihe city i.ilieral d-jilucti..as ma eto dealers uablisu t moxtagee coal and coke webster & fredekick office and yard 219 erik st to coitslip wiil ■<■'! fftnuine lackaw»n st-rantfn imita tid other hard c ( alß abo ri and clew hl oft coal blomburrh oft nut d cl^ct hi purpo t ltl lowest market paict,»^h i wjnoacj and ileliveie«l 1:1 ir.)u-i dolhliuon :. flitut """ pl aiujho * bkbms acenw is wprster p c yp.kl>£hl b al coal deforest & coye 3e 7k ueneske st ol'posirß tut gab works n cd and for 1 ftt tht lowest pric iht uhtiai of brruaiisous anthracite n.i iijukg coals defokedt ft cotk buffet ily 14 1 ch dudley co wholesale and ratal d r»..n s.ugar loaf lehigh spr.inghrook franklin pittstos uoafmu uoosi ekii axd cleveland_ooal pii»f[»j olxot cobweb ibi akd terraci sts t.uid foot or sbie st bud»lo april tl 1888 queen city coal yard oe>£see bridge amd erie cakal o«e m oernnee st haff«l n t for ule • good ftwortmei t of ail klu la of hard and s yl coal wli«l«*»le and ret 1 corrtantlj on barn »'«> • miperinr quality r.f haed axd soft wood for sale aawd and tp!h or in he stkv iicv livered is any i*rt of the city i'enlers w«.tirji waall lot of ci«l of wood »!'.! do wel to i.ivc us a cajlbeforo purcitaairg«l^ybere g i>akltso j t jioole & co dealers in hard axd soft coal orfick * *■dlvialon it bufl^o k v j j hools e ij nfrbtrom j i^ioal coal faknham & allek uouvmb krtc axd rtver^^trerts pa hand ml for a«l at all tltrw.plttn " ■.■; r hart coala aiao kria ixs.t ofj crsi nioh leuioh slack and nut at the ariet prina rabkhah « allen tor sale nrati axd boiler for sale ctlinder u l.y ». tes feet band wheti trempcr cut off haaur pump c a.ll in good order boileb ft fmt dlam twe fe«t lonr s-t •■< ivi thrv ln.h tub front im*-h—\tr ; s.oam r»«i and j jko t k<'tk ft ml 1 -•:-!! lis wk'i lijvia t marked down at barnes * bancroft 259 main street inure print stock 1o cents opksing packages of bleached a n"lj brown uomestic9 at wholesale rricf.3 barnes & bancroft j^t cost ba£¥es i basceoit 23 m;iu siwt ole entire stock of sew and latest sttle of embsoideries at cost elegant lace sets cambric do point and applique collabs lappets namjiiekchikf3 ac c babse3 \ bancroft a£6 259 main t offering at barnes & bancroft 259 main street at tery low pric alpaca poplihs panama < loili c c baxnk3 * baxit.oft mi 269 majii it woolens t barnes 4 bancroft 359 main street more of those heavy all tool home hade cassiuebes at 11 oxford mixed at okly fl 10 heavy water proof 1 barnes & bancroft a 85 il»iii lit cloakings at baenes & b^istcjroft 500 y«rdi c loaking marke 1 dctt-n from 5 and 14 to 11.50 ter yard the best bargain of the 3eaeox barnes i bancroft n4 59 main sl ladies & gent's under wear bakes i hhfft m m im slarked down our entire stock of hosiery ladies and gentlemen's underwear babned & bancroft 4 369 main st fakcy coops j f crosslani will open a new stuck of miliinery goods for wholesale and kctail trade in his new locatiod . -,; main street on wkdxesdat october 20th gtore lately mvup d by u»im & wa'^h tor the holidays ohiqinal oil paintings for sale j joseuhs beffs leave t wiy that ho ha.»(j inw on br.^l a l&rge ooiioctioti of original oil painting which will make nic present fortha holidays en qftilcry *» l b ■l!li t>taad no m iun-haj^c gfe rpchniture at redcced pricks for the uoudats the largert cheapest and bert msortraent o f»«od parlor dining room bed room and office fcrnitcre n th dty os uakd and mads to o-der ob h<rt noli «, by 117 m.w.r isaac d white t vain 1 peoobatiott taper hangings akd windo>y shades it«w and he»utilol p*twraa thb day rtoelvad ako buff blue or«en and white hollands oobds mcttes kails tassel'i floor oil cloths store oil cloths table oil mm weather strips m h biege la tip 81 maih gtrbft t>ost t vteegiver dml-h to j paints otts glass i jii sasa.a»tirrr materials »«., no it k n « i b»m r v joiis o post aoob vlr.i.'.l - ) h the mjffalo extuss job pmntmo office rimifimii mail in thx vert bbt hatbuai in i lv niw ib pkkpaud to illwiri 1vi«t cotbif tioh or k>o cabo and job woke ko ii tutt wan tbrt dtmml ßoot
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-11 |
| 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 | 1870-02-11 |
| 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. 8202 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-02-11 |
| 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 | 1870-02-11 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700211_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. 8202 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv friday february 11 1870 no 8202 business directory , y ■. trrrwr tt lvatiox or tub liabito uoush.i op iivpfii.o v om of it mrviti who mat vir-l.a*e in buf fa t butting t < hi il'i u»lii t a n irlc.-lli 0 -• 1 *■.: i;n aad truant tlio u lia uen r,-,u j i.i i 1...1 n lj i i bti lash architects ! ■-"- ik i'o,l'l tilt tt main ■« a implements oasttihos c . / 1 wuaaj,clua»l>°ai>gaßlt 1 nki r w l.lht\oi.,amiik.i.m»ju blind hin'«.k mnr a.ii'lxds to ■. ■x v < v , cir matara i.n |
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