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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday makch ii 1870 no . ms business directory hams bvsisbsx axlt locatios of tum lkadihu jmmnm of ituvfalo ** of our ;-!■-■who r l.h purchase i:i buf fi - by ru '■4 ifaij out j"i u it ul jt?»ft »,, ,- •»,.[.« *:.■- inrub.u th flection has bwti arcftii mm i-j iininety i lhbt 11-ajj j afi€hxt£ct c . id k poaxiui tea m*in » a'ix imputmeitca castings c bamjfgith h >\ i:''".t a co ji»i.i tor benect blind ujn'tiftf hwkfftbtitmmt tc c>.akk & i , t %.*,» imkl viiifiulmta books and aratio_seiiv x . • •.' hluntlim & i-i'.'j , aa7 htln,c>ir jimi ]»•.}. m a uot •" m and vw -■- ■h it u'llu,mwm».n la_nu fcuujvs btationuiy a.c vouffo looiiw t fc jou.-.s'jn 2jv ma'-a chk..-i i * jbaht.iwui'j mil tin hoots 4 saoi-s a l h.him rk m jam 11 jfcwlil 4wiuin ui-ank hook uahcrxctvsmm j 1 luiuulatlk i.nd iws wuhm,-.-j j.nkt,cjl'»:;kit whole-ale jt ileull w it lllloch a tx 1 h b 4i i cakklt.i oil cjailu kbathekd j k * j itfqk l^fenlm *.* hu hls x ulau>k m imh 11 a m*j»kfck im mtuii uw r«iita tlflt iw.um ( iiina olajm a ckock.iji ma ! lti&w 0.0.1i.t i*o y.*ui ua t mvrtilan m v cajuuagks iiai.vc.vi wal^ii leu mm oouiur houm ckackers ac b otkm & kun ithi ul 10 ..,.>. i coal t\\u.,.imi s.:a lutail c h dl'dlivv it c'j iur trio mt l*rr*o coft * spke mills cu . 1 * cv ul mala affaalai ct-urohaa coal and no ikon o it wil3um * co seotii ms mmimippl k l iifcobthum i uamßaftaa w :..::,.■:. i m»tu iuhl juy goods i-'i-ii im v oo m u»ii ukafkusktailoka m 11 imut ai mala uieii and henovatok , kmvkluimc mam kactu&eks ekoiiaverson wood ov d htmuilan mm main famjx t;ouiw tu voloek eubluia * t'j ms uaiu k kmtdrk ac isaac1 iv wlink,l.r.7 watn jl i .■■i * cu hi ua:n floub flki a.nd geain pkvit am oymtekh rlatt klit c0..a;.7 w m hiu«toii nn bkass castikoa bvftai-o iiitas.s fi»l*nday 73 eichan^t olass ash parks show cards j f ii^ffiian id k s«ucoa«t uj.iuira gkoceba wholesale a m j'nisxrtis 7i m^iiu uiiockiu vi1 8 i1 a mud keuil e d iiui.man mibia fir.o w majit 17 fc imbml oknts fdhnibuinq goods ammbu.n 11 utawfimd s*7 main b n lawhksijk a bun 215 h«n mutt a iit..nt.l'l<-'i 3 uata 1 n.s a.vu jkwelry j 0 bob^on ft co , am main liott-l-s bomrm ikiikl cor wmmihlub and carroll hair work and halit jeweluit mx.i u miikl 115 jij.»t.»n hakxe.vs saddles kc j 1 , i i,k x m'n j k\i h»n-r ipj--*it m»n«lon daitljl tl ml'lluky buccv*»jr lo jno hum i.j.irj jl llrx km l]«in hardware iron c c f walmiiiioe 2.1 ibtd ud a s*»n bortumh ji xli it !'■ari ainl senoct hll'v v shi pa hi l l 1 f b main fowlkk smilis icnaca ufc will u wtkd 4 co 241 suin cor w bwui bakdwarb and metals utatt * co j 4tt utd 150 terrac hot air fuknace3 a d 01lukkt,86 11«.n hats (. ai'.s and furs r f ok ktier r.u?)u»in wh nmn,id »•>. ikon roi'xury tun r iron wokks p«nj cot mi.^utppl clinton kon vmu,catmb,aor jmfcml iron foonderd kngineb hhilers mo w tvit sttsi & co wmluiii^.»n nruliio iron sails 11 k bpikb c pkai i it co 40 4s ftiid iuiomtx laorr beer liilli\kds to micuali iuiu s.i tum uc.lir carriage and sleigh d c uoi'win 333 u.j 335 wmfetaflmh looking glass piotubi frames uowaku fc bi'.ntinu 15 k s»»u mali.k.m'.le ikon pratt * lfctctlwukni,s2 mi.l m r«rrac marble mantle-t and ouates 0 a cuol'f.r 611 lnl»**r l bwahiz * c u63 m»in marble & oraumt works dhmmun i rui:sit.n ( orn r ui::t wij moqfin john cbawroed ic7 nd iw m»*»rv tirtxjnert vuol»s»lo mid retail bgnily oi'kikn,tto main ft 11 woouwaku 4 m«in moukn'ing coudd dodp bb » co 414 suiq mani'faotukinh jewelers kc h ri juknomsa w7 wuhinjton oroahb tortaiue pipo durkkii.fbiaimauku c 0 41 nd 45 gnuiuu organs melodeons 4c oeo a tkince it co si»fftr seventh wid m:t rjl«nd oils paints c 8 fkase,cii"ij6'm»iu tlaxing mills doors sash 4c w a t.vanb * co uech»r.lc printers ft blank book man'fs x b«shi i jones 2jo iid hi wnl.inaton mft plastic slate hooking b f innus 244 suia i'ianos music c ootttf.r * fitstox ■• m^n piano manufacturers c kl-rtzman l'-l uk urn v.o buviv l>t\lnk 8k05..4j1 tj.l-i '! •■papkii hangings tc w h elr(if.!l »'«" i honiooxeky bros 20f m»!n mil.urn sichols n m»in photog raphers •. k k!«joiit i m»in x b hamalktos 305 mid *» l!a'.n b u blisa 371 miin sewinu machines orovfr » uaker s m co u m.ln wkkutb » wilson s m c0.,!75 ulin.cor wilcox * lildßsrf m co 14 8 dirulpa hiiffk 8 m co 1 w swut rloit£nc£s m co 401 m»io saddlery hardware c r»att * letcciwoeiii 62 and 54 terrmo silk hat manufacturers 0 maokknzik is7 main stove hollow ware umd fc co cjt bti st dd erie caaft rtained glass bcrr«lo striked oliss mm » r«ri school trnituke w ohasi & son till sevecto bcales and safe i rrralo scale wokks es u stoves and hardware gh m 5 fkrri'i * co 446 m»la stoves furnaces and kange 1 iwautz » co a main trunk5 vntll humphrey snezmky tojoo.bam jh«t rj.»u3ll*i 11 " a.h adams co.,«£ow«ihliigt™*4s»sor«^l iijiin howard * cli . 100 wuhinnton watches jewklry ft diamonds pitiiitb jfcwilrv store i m^il t » e hickisson m m»u dak b castl ici m^n snvessbeob.,u hsin watch makers * jewelers it7liuu waliier x 7 main died ooohb4nr—tbe funeral of tli ute thomas a c coohran-i will'ak yivk h tha rcsidsuw of 111 p«rtnbi 434 p ail nrf on friday aiurnoon naat a tia v t el cl friend.and acquaint new are rewmtfnlly tatited tv attend bakfr-f«b 2d at w#it hamburg gurli p fis'ral'wid'.iitrsareh 1 at ip jl from ih frtenb alaauaf hou at polwr cointn voodtx f.k 27 at dan ne contra lite con o»a-tr kocm a«a.«)au jo—t-f % tybmaubf d.t..ikmk>j new york arre3t3 fob swindling eshqrant3 deaths from bating bad egos-jjmtll pox—dkstructite rire-xciham still alite—the chicago times to be sl'et for libel bt the blondes t ti'juu?b to tbs linih skw vors march i.—patrick mcdon ald and edward harrieon held in 10 00 bail for swindling emigrant mcdon au is an old offender eleven indictment are now pending against hj^n a whole family named farley residing in charleton itreet were poisoned by eat ing bad eggs they are now thonght out -)( danger tu mayor has returned the resolution of the common council tendering mr sewarj tie hospitalities of the city he aaya it calls not for lis approval or disapproval but directs attention to the faot that the city charter forbids all expenaes for an entertainment unless by a vote of three fourths of all the council four deaths of small pox occurred in brooklyn the past week the number of deaths in brooklyn for the past week wu this morning a fire broke ont in the b«uding no 343 broadway occupied by solomon weinberg manufacturer of ladies trimmiu^a l h mandelbanm & co man ufacturers of feminine undergarments and other tirma suffered severely both fron fire and water loss f 149,003 fully insured alphonse perier a merchant of newark while walking in newark this morning died suddenly from heart disease the probable ansasination of meehan the editor of the mm american haa created intense excitement among tne fenians the injured man utul lives in a ver dangerous ii'iiudh the motive of x en»n in at t-imptiog to kill ueehan is yet shrowded m mystery a chicago dispatch says henderson of the lydia tnompsoa troupe proposes to uo the the chicago tinum for hbel in cal iiag members of the company courtesans 0l ii mesa manager of the opera uouse intends to institute nimilar action for slan ler mr storey declares he can prove au tits statements general ques&da arrived on the russia thi fternoon ue was loadly cheered on landing metiiau's phyeiciaas to-ni^ht declare hi condition hopeless washington uenehal g\rfifld-3 report on thf gold panic—the gold exchangc df clareo to bs a nuisance—orbin st&.onolt desorkced by tu commit in 1 el tilbsrapq to tbskxfkmfi washingtoir march i genar&l g r . tield (. t.-iirmai of the committee on back ing and currency made a report to-day on the gold panic it givea circumstantial ac counts of it history and come to the fol lowing conclusions in tiew of thr teati inony first prominent bankers and merchants who testified before the committee were nearly unanimous in the opinion that there v.ih no aufiicient reason for the exißteoce f the gold exchange and gold exchang bank;'that they were the source of measure less evus and ought to be destroyed second—the gold conspiracy dealt a heavy blow at our credit abroad by shak ing the faith of foreign capitalists in tbe stability of oar trade and the honesty of jur people hundreds of firms engaged in legitimate business were wholly ruined or severely crippled importers of foreigu goods were for many days at the mercy oi kjamblers mad suffered heavy losse in ract the entire country was injured th loundationj of business and morality weie shaken and the numerous defalcations that shortly followed are clearly traceable to the mad spirit engendered by speculation third—the committee find that tbe wii k ■ed and cuiiningly devised attempts of tle conspirators to compromise the presi ■lent or his family utterly failed mr cjrbia using tbe oppurtuuitiea h family relationship to the president afforded and under that worst form of hypocrisy which puts on the guiao of religion and patri otism usbil all lia art to learn aumetbldp from tho prtvata cuaveraationa of the . ri i .-■;,: that could be made profitable tv him and bis conspirators but with i h and all tffvru of his aasociatcs the testi mony has not elicited a word or act of the president inconsistent with the patriotism aud integrity befitting the chief executive oi tbe nation the mensag-i cent to corijin when his da pliuity was lirst suspected and the order which laid the strung hand of the govern ment upon the conspirator are a signifi cant declaration that the president held and treated tiieoi as enemieß of the credit and business of tbe country the report relieves mrs grant and gen oral porter from any suspicion of geld-gamb liug all the public funds entrusted to general buttertiem were faithfully account ed for it ia not conclusively proved thai he was interested with the conspirators ia raising the price of gold though on this point the testimony id complicating mr gould swears positively he bought two lots of fcom for butterfield amounting m all to 50<>,m!0 butterfield also under oath denies this statement both kittk ami tiuuld hweai they received message from cuttertield and answers to messages which they sent duricg the days of the panic in reference to news from washington and this statement receives some snpport fron the testimony of brown tbe meuenger o1 the hnb-treasory it is proven by testimony that during tj days of the panic two firms of brokers sold gold on butterfield'i order and for h ■profit and that during hi whole term oi ■ole he was dealing heavily in united states bonds on h own account vh<n i by the committee whether he knew f any officer of the united states who was directly or indirectly interested in gold he answered uc^uaitiifily in tbe negative but when afterwards confronted by the testi tnony of seligman he admitted it was true the committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution that tbe committee on ways and means be instructed to report a bill levying such tax on the transactions of the gold ex change and the gold errhani ( lean »• uonae as in their judgment the interests of the country shall require that tbe committee on judiciary be instructed to ioquirs into the expediency of reporting a bill to define and panish oon spiracy against the credit of th united states and the business of its people that the committee on banking and cmreccy be instructed to inquire whether any further legislation is neceassiry to pre vent improper use of certified cheeks by national banks and that they have les>t to report by bill or otherwise messrs cox and jooes unit in the mi nority report they contend that the inception of the gold plot was involved in tbe appointment of the assistant secretary of the trefcsary at new york that it was encouraging by chancing tbe policy of sec retary mcculloch that the sale of gold if at all made should be regulated by law that tbe committee refused | inteatiftfe tbe condnot of persons including tae pres ident in washington and that therefore tbe investigation wai partial xlist congress—second session waxhitot.jw march 1 ofatx mr wils n b«p , um mtrodocod » joint raaolotioii for tb wtter ofamrraaw of finnimj in the mi'iury and nfttal acada miea reiarred to tha military caaamit mr warnhr rep , ala introduced a bill to amaad th act for thn letter organ iiatioa of the usiterl sutea district curt in the ritate of alabama referred to u judiciary omraittec mr revels kep miam iimirtil prtiuoe from the wlonrf a>a tpkiamam paia im ttw paamg ■< tfca wi to aaaan to s aijsy hnhw «< kirn ka*m»a ta tfca jafaarw oaa»»»*>a me amam^l a amfa amflma lf ( > btb faf ß k b |^^ 4m»^amm a»»ma atafaml ihlhlblwi^tuwliuhi-wm i 01 an early day at a prioe dot exotedisg wo dollar and fifty mats par acre the reaolatum introduced by mr howell v adopted mr t»kake rep mo ), from the com n tu-f teported » lahrtitot for the joiat oluuon confienungoouegaa for the but iil of agricoltara and nrrhaniq arte the femtala provides that no state which hau not bafora ita aaaotaent have oom i''m with tse condition of th agricul tural college aot july 2j hat shell ba titled to raoeiva any grant af urnls or rip under aaid act nnleaa the legisl h-re of aaid state ihall by lav tirat provide • uin any college or ad«cational institn o eetablishtd in aooordanoe tliuievtith i fl paraoca without dietiaotion of race £ ilor or previous condition of servitude avafl b entitled to equal advantag rights hfpnvilegee and provide thht iha aaid m ji and scrip so granted shall be forfeited y any state hereafter repealing ur allow u such law so as to make distinction of ighta tad pririlegeii on account of iaea mms ac i at 1:15 the sonata reanawd the oonsidsr tioo oj the funding amendment and mr rnrti submitted and adtooatad the urn iraent previously introdnoed by him it » espexate bill be proposed to eubsti it it1 for the tint three aactiona of the jill wtioh authorised the loan of f1,200 v du.ooo in three equal amounts at different r ktes of interest it authorizes the tame f one thooaand million with tkirty-fltc years u run principal and interest payable ii p.m coin each bond bearing interest at c percent for the first three yean 5 per ■rut for the six years following 4 per nt for the next six years and 4 per oant ivjr the twenty years following lib ikrrv rep conn gave notice "/ hi intention to offer aa an amendment a nation declaring that whenever proof shall ui exhibited to the satisfaction of the sec retary cf the treasary of the lots or de btrnctio^i of any registered bonds it shall be lrwful for the secretary upon receiving bfiod with sufficient security to indemnify tie united states against any other claim tm account thereof to iasne in ita place a lm registered oond of the same value at 1 s without diiposing of the amend ment the senate voted to go into executive tf«*sion subeequeutly the doors were re • ned and the senate adpurned hol'sk the senate amendments to the post .> ■ute bill were taken from the speaker's tfbte and concurred iv a nuiaber of resolutions were introduced hd res actively disposed of keaolhtions were offered aafouowi by mr cullom—lnstructing the judici al y committee to inquire whether the i lerokee choeta or other tribes of in hinsar united states citizens under tht xvth amendment and whether if citi i r y treaty or contract can be made i;t tlt.-tn as tribes aud nations adopted mr bbn.netr rep n v asked e u veto report for action a bill to authorise tr-a ooi ktruction and maintodanoa of a i v a^mas thu niagara river mr kerb dem ind ), objected the joint resolution introduced >■«-■iiy\r beck extending to three year th time for keeping distiuedspirits in bond ca^ie up the question being on mr mar i tii * a'jqpqdment to mr hooper's snbsti tn^e reducing the amount to tte paid afte 1 i n r»t year from one cent per gallon pc mc^nth t one-half cent yr marahall's amendment was re jected mr hooper's substitute requirin ihf p»yuent of one cent per gallon for eao mn'oth fter the first year was agreed wivhout a division he i 11 as amended was passed withon x djviucti h committee on military affaire m de reeet having resigned reported report h-ijh signed by all the members the fo lo^inß ' luschtd tbat mr john t peweeer lst representative from nortu carolina did make an appointment to tor nv'al academy influenced by pecuniary and that his conduct showr id to be unworthy of a s^it in thr floijse t>e u tini'-iiy read from the clerk's desk vas tbat mrs m h bean proprie urirt of the united tate hotel in wash '_-■. r had paid 500 to ueweese for the nomination of her son to the naval acad emy and tbat the amount had been re luntfed y deweese that at the time l recc ved the money he did not know that tiers was a partiale of wrong in it that the secrttary of war and secretary of tin saw were both cognixint of what he ww i ■)>(;, as aooa uhe had realised he had 1 ■■wrong he hsd returned the money and ■» t cut fi.j resignation to the governor oi bis state he had not acted from mercenary toot yes for ha had expended 12,1)00 io bis ct*t in the laat presidential election t|te resolution was adopted unanimously un s vote by yeas and nays a fter much discussion the following as ■:' **■'{ by mr gartiold wai voged on jitsolvtd that in the execution of the iir of the house of february 4 h th loa.imittee on military affairs be instructed to continue ltn investigation of all the pur chases or sales of cadetahipe by any person wh'i has been elected as member or delegate of t*he house or by any person who holds an executive or judicial olnae under the government vjt gaifi^ld's resolution was agreed to mr oarkield i:.p o chairman of ttie committee on banking and currency preifenteft the testimony taken in the gold in vtistigation aod the report agreed to by the committee and mr cox presented the mitority report of himself and mr jolw of kentucky both reports were laid on the table anj ordered to be printed and rr i.i:ntt«.i recommittal give the fom tnit^ee control ul the matter bo ay to call it up uy time till 3r4-v foreign pbfaceeciwo is the englibb pakua v-'nt mr buru.vqame's remains to be fr*t here by wat of btelin—the dpattt penalty abolished i of.r ii i^ht rioiitee member ot the ctsax jcxta abrutxd amd executed twp im'ki'mss amoxo them bt ti-.mk4rn to mc airiam i london march i.—la the houm of lnlf thu erening a bill wu introduced by lord j:-.ie..1i1 toamend the irnh church act the bi i paased to a fint ruling and thi , uae at jjurned is the houm of conujni mr ejlaudi gar botio of a mtioi for the redaction of the african i t*un mr.torrenamoved it beexpedient tm thi 1 goremnmiit to onooarag e»igratinn by f nj*>tmg guardian to borrow blooey for that jqrpoee a protracted detiato fol lowed in which lord cunde hamilton and meteri atouyn mnntzaad lawreooa were tb ohief participmu mr dilk it bouci 1 the granting of atate aid to pro mote • nigratiou mr larrreoee deaonbed the a u which had attended tie aaaiat ance rt idererl to emigranta to canada lait year mr gladstone rtroogly op|]unj the motion and mr torrent replied a din i>n wt ■had and the motion h'tgraad to by at.>of 4 to 163 mr dodda aalud lain t introdoce a bill for the regietntioa of com y voter mr magnirt moved1 for an inqi ry into the religions teaching in prieose mr newaegste oppoud and mr brae titorad the eabson waiaai w*a agreed to tk hou then adjoemed . ; bceuxaa^n uauikl st p<rl«.uv>o itarch 1 the remain of the isu auoo bgriuganm be ma to the tnited suue y way si berlin the endow d cane ct u nuieiil wfll remiin in st v it«r.bnrg llr m died of inflinie-l'atieel u the luga the c binaaa tmhneanilnri oonuen nego uauooi ith thf ro ian qoreinnunt outfait bin r march 1 in rachstag to-day central biemarck made n long eptech hum i>e abolitioa of the death penalty he dec xr.l that th adoption wh a lueaiure wonld be fatal to ik new conva reicheu i however ratnl is hm of abo utionbyan»}«rlt»rfn>ir j n..e itcamu amou b»ni i mawt l—tne h ahtnnaafllam*bk^blißi£nl ienlri vat^v er^^pfe^n^^ntet ve^aaav eß^b^pafafnayafafafajafjnm _^%. ; ■■*; — . liaa toldßurijy mmmimi to the utkori heprwniaee loom to imhtoeml witlk the captain omnlhktb b»i meaua of aadiag th inauwaaliia without f-rtw hloodahad tunwikmhnid «™ * the warahoaaa at taaara b4tuta nmti tg ri key weet manh 1.-a mtar fn hull ai ju 0«k jimmnvjrll im > mm 4 ik trial and execution of ta lim «| tin cuban juta of that eitj fiaktma w«u knows oitiieu m chargad wita mong laf to th cnban junta aad wan atretud and taken to an obaran tatata at san juan hftmd mile from hen thar tka wan triad by court martial caßtiam of ttiana and antanoad to raffar daath thar wan not allowed tk aatbtanoa af asanwal aad t>rml«g of raamounit wiamaiaia la tkab lafonoa tkey war all axasauaa aaam aftar th termination of tka trial lim tkawi kra two americana jobs trmamm por tnando a naturaliaed eitiaaa and ckarlaa daaaary a aatm of th unitad maaaa otwg governor ojado ordered thai tka man ahould ba aaat to tka oity but caloaal l toet aommandinc »"• contra ooarrolaa refaaad to obey allegina that ba had re eaired differanl ordera from coaat val aiiaada hitixi march 1.-letun bare been received from ualqain itatinf that colonel aahby of general ooioonriva expedition had been killed and fire of tbe men have urrendered in all about twenty of tba party which originally landed had been hot general ooioouria ia atill at larse uenerala ioyeneche bnello aad banagaati hare again taken the field san francisco fcbthih particulars of thi coluhoit orr toiohaha japan—list or ihb lavcd n nuauparotsummj bah fkaxcisco march i.—the ship benefactress arrived from yokohama j»p»n to-j.y she bring fall p.rticul.n of the loh of ths tenner oneida wbich left yokohama on the 23d of january bomeward bound the ateamer quitted her anchorage about five o'clock in the at , ternoon and the accident occurred at seven i the e»ine evening the united slat n mmi«ter tiaited her in the forenoon and received the uaual ealute and gum were re loaded with the expectation of replying to the aalntefrom the kuiaian ganboat to mr do long the ealute however waa not given and the gum remained loaded the ooeida teamed out of the harbor and the crewa of the tariona veaaele and men at work in port gave cheera and wiah ed her a happy voyage oa paaaiog oat of he harbor her tiro were banked and uhe ateam blown off while the officer were at dinner about aaven o'clock tbe look out man shouted tesmer li|hta ahead and the midehipman gare the order to port helm every thing aeemed quiet on board of the other ateamer thia leade to the belief ahe had not obaerved the oneida although her lighta were burning brightly che ateamer which proved to be tbe bom y of the penianuiar and oriental lino came right on and atrnck the oneida on the urboard abaft the gangway abont half way between the main and miczan rigging a hole waa cut through which the entire interior of the ship waa visible the inn aaele wheel and rudder were carried away md the two men etanding at the wheel were inatantly killed tbe bombay did not atop after crashing through the oneida though the gone of the atter which happened to be loaded were almost inatantly fired to attract her atten tion and bring her back orders were given to lower the boata but me lifeboat waa available the othera hay mg been crushed the lifeboat waa man ued by dr stoddart the boatawain and fif teen of the crew five guna were fired imt bufore the aiith could be fired the oneida annk wuhin ten minntee after abo a m ruck none of thoae aaved aaw a nan or heard a voice on board the bombay the retort 11 that when it became evident hat there waa no tope of aaving the ahip he officers gathered around captain wil iama and he was heard to aay if tbe lii;j went down he would go with her " the lifeboat waa obliged to leave the emk ng ahip to avoid being awamped after nulling abont for a while the crew of tbe ifeboat aeeing none of the crew floating not one of all the 160 who went down un willingly bent their boat head landward bout live milea distent on landing the nativea kindly treated them they obtained the assistance of a guide and started to walk to yokohama which they reached ••. iayligbt next morning the bombay waa immediately ordered to the acene of tbe wreck and aucoeeded in laving thirty-nine mtn who had got into a utter which floated when the ahip weut down several other vessels one with minister deloog on board proceeded to the acene of tbe diaaater during the day but no more livea were aaved the japs ueee government aent boati and apparatus to eearch for the wreck and if neceaury to buoy the apot the paeaengers on board the bombay were quite eurpriard when they heard a calamity had befallen the veaael they had atruck but declaro they neither heard any reqneet from the oneida to atay by them or minute cud a hred a naval court has been demanded by the captain of the horn bay the officers and men of the oneida numbered 176—only fifty..ix of whom in cluding dr stoddait and two junior officer aurvive the duaater the following ia a liat of the aaved : laaao j yatea maater jamea stoddart burgeon n anderson acting boatawain w7 w cronninahiem captain'a clerk william anderson,thomr bigby william a bennett henry ben nett michael boyle william britney 1 harlee brown patrick cunningham p j connouy robert f dyer henry geraary joh green jamea honaton william holti william henry john jonea luao johna jeaaea jordan ieorge w kauffmin win c king john kelley thomae 1 yon jomph p vug john lang jamei mcdonald edward mulveil pbilip mcdonald michael mchala michael mur ray peter nornan robert f beard w foßtly charlea reagan edward reilly williaci h roach john bnahbr albert rttgert john sweeny porter smith henry saunders thomaa htareaaoo abrabatr stalhoff patrick fekaa thomas bpeen john aotiires james stanley william tay lor william tinker edward tate wiuiatn irgol henry neil chriatiaa oager and five chinese boya the legislature alujrr itanhl m among th billa introduced wara tka to lnwiagi by mr lawii fepaalu tka let onto iiijiii tka liiagara frostier polio by mr morphy antkaririag th diuo ail miaainnai in wtiai . ■*■»"« u u paaaad ma tha jl o ». amandiilg tba public priathu act pay aartau wqra to tka baa>d 4 u tw nutiwtotfcaatatiatma f tka p0 tj«ta|rjk waatani w t«k x tba saoata in committr dunwail of a bilk wan paaaad adpwtmj tka aotioo l tka c«.mj»«n a fo leaatta tka b*ma bafarm prw o tka kxtk ja4hul diakhat kautita to daatan hi tka att and coont of naw toet mr atari aakad a«d othm mi mm obmbt ft aimiw t*w ul flrst an tka pakhaal appoaiaiaa mi ka a rut aad aotoalaaaliamaai aaaoad it vaaaajciaa an bllad tka aricual oalilieal poaittoo of tlm bill m am pmmu eatebliiluamr s m^m imm te flobmeo the buffalo express the exi'i-kbs mmn to ho 14 e swa'-i btthfx u tnlm ri par 7«ar t ho 00 i'^.hv . li t '«, " b 00 ht ■llxpri.a " 1 m t.ik uek anu lvf.ino fjerblsi t<ro t-11 tiuiw at 2 and 4 p m dallttrcl to citj rub aca-«ra at i w vf ' 1 i.i p«r week i ■■•>• t ', ir for j a ti glasses kousu vovsd by ft poor boy t d it ft at our office * pair of to d 1 7«k^mcs whicb w-juu b vala»bl to th r 1 r i.vaku wil i * r<or '■' ■so » m«t»f it hoakkixo a\u ulßtlv 1 w seneca bt.-boakd cas 7 1 i c 1 •*:-:.;.:> fijji r f fl ma«sw wabtp v anted — 200,000 seasoned tt fi ur barrel o.k aril tin for ra*terq mar ked part .., » . ■t c ••*■• wilj i v rvi .'■->. *' a o ," ihu cfflm cl wanted to ppkchase a sec i*2 wn.hmjt on at cl flt i ram hi tv 111-.nt-an kliuibly " r i<virt*il h .. o i den c izr on the ml j i p i.sriim to b uktu l,t of may or uij uoji 1 tm;u ""■j h.votto ol iwl.t help-females i'o 8 division st wanted an jfj ifdcle"t kir t nil g^ner 1 houiew r't el-tf 71 (• 5 dtvi3t jn~hl a gooji i 1 "/ ierroiii took wa:.t«j good reference rf qoirwl i)i'7 mais bthket wahted a /£ i | good cirl t do geiifraj hou eworlt c4-u on main st ip staih3—wakt • it { il a ocd gtritt.an jfiieral homework titantr.i fllist lxass i.o'jk ornitji mafe nf knju-h prtfcrriii a.l'trr • j x ," ottl rot tua p-|*r lm 4t hem kale _ tj lugchaxics—tbe holly ma puffcctiirir.c c mpany i h to r d i v»ti-r worki 1.-ti neij nne bat first dvi wuivm n 11 p j lmkport m v lirch 1 1870 c 2 3t \ xfa nt x d—t < ill pi >^ iti us in 1 •■( i t ul oss bn riu isdiana no cnfoa printer nwoii a,|>|>!y marriel ux i pit rr i ; ij 4 mo hook lil.nofc'hs-wanted a l fur«»rijer uaivei * q&ks bh ud efl wuahln^-totj str ct m mtiationh w4xteo txtantbi>—by a widow lady yv " wllhmi rtlidreo.'a mhm h ti<>une kc«-per moobjmtloa to tii country hetereuco mxmptimk-jle a 4-i!ts l «. g ,'" fergua cm»d 2-bl a vol'n man dlsiuks aslil'a iv ttoßmbookki \, t i tj-rtfeitnles amn ' x ," ..!«-■bdfcl , 1 ep mb vi 5f govksifew—a yoi'ng english iwl r quir ■itnati n «^ 1»ot alquir dtmlakmrtmi krei.cli a d ms mfmbcr t t cbu oh '■! bntrlud a ire alj'hiuarp p.ntofll wcat oti*wa vi.an .. cv d i»2s ici wkl'nl k>k--a healthy youn v t.i.v iih qkg a faftto to mntrtber o*n brute lug ilrc t 13s vtmil at c\u bjjsiftfc.&s thames ml ltneey establishment pob s.e nt«»icr.file ywiig to the i.l h.a1..i0l uf ' lee k rickeiti.vg 13 w t s»-mn it wantkd a ) v in sb with a smb c»i,iu f 0-f to j5ooo in a r,l i'ab if hf>d ftgftag br.mn si in ihi • hy 1 oflti »%^. dmm 1 i-itimw pr-terft'l a<iijre s ihiouirh hit i'mtqffl t btsi esa 14 ii 11tanted—a partner with a tv r»pit*l of t>vjco to etiiajfre m eiub st.adfcfl mi qhmb ui»iiu!iicluriii * iitcrj'tu apply lv jkhn utto 1 pt-arl t b:5 to lfct kooms.j docks and sheds for eent 7io f.-et frnnt on both d ■t black well cftti.l,*ri(l hi hutch blip sli:ilu ur ir n .. ~ pit etr in'iiime ■f fel9 ' v"v a baker erta l*nd offli-e doom 3 an l powefi to i ent t»nt inquire of b i u uol.mf mill.i.wi t nd hit caaiai l!n[l*lu tft let stores 1 i bent—pakt of a store on * ma i tr.«t wloir fl.mt it i ektor'bla t rms lltil a pj kehino i 2 13 hv swaa ■! rpo let—the large anl com x mdi us itoro utaty in the occupancy of sew u-t da;tlc h tht-nej hi«nni a ko ms mala it this ■lll 111 l iiu lif hli hmhi lt ra'.!i in.n i hv battßmi in iba tity li.^u.ru of i>hab r stjl-takh buari:»n 4c over ove d iciibetl ► totm l.ttl slukk if*ok kllvl imb ulu es uli.»heii htutj of theutj j.«.uo ttii^ij no bosolßat a|>pyto 4 jobnotrd t n i'farl st t let-lioi*.ses boarointr house for bent tba uyi>tc i'.ohcj of koi c 4 hki t<h aai • lite to r nt ntie of tle bm iocit.oni lor a bowd llljf lloli u it.e dtt lei pickiriso i 2 1 i v.f.t v „■■!;, » t f''!l kent—two story frame d veiling no oe9 ninth sweet t*r ry f une dw ilii j no 88 niim itr—t t*o-»t--ry liricli h-u.-c ma more no 112 kx baafft t rt t*u-«ujr brick bouso i:d ior no mi bcmm trttt two-<tory briclt housu nd t re nu u titne-»cu ton tw : tj liri^k hnu on tr«rj street ajuilt to kuwaul's & plcit.'.asd no 2 uri.wn'a building l-zt ittqm rent—no 3tb franklin st ? b-j t..rv hrifk d-aelliti with io well fur n.ahrd throujthuut bun ittaehed applr to m ju«n utto,6i iv.rlit i r ti.e iiorses house and loi fobsalecheaf kew ll bm n , m s v l th tr»ot d-ui i parion m d ix^i reomb lilnlaf room kitchen wjoiubt j eeqtr m«cn «> **■<■, **; wy phi will be r d chr»p if t ! ~ b»-lm for salt—no 346 delaware street a t»'o it-iry r.j klt-rlr'-h wi.llcioi-1 chesp if ft{-pli«d for ooa john otti b2j bl pe*rl tivet for sale—a dklightfol kesi dene at e»t»via ii cwresec om wih laf^and hi/hly cnlthrtfed groundt tlib twom ia un<:ibd with mil modern c-ouvei-i^n ea apj-lv to mo i>hs t'tto si kmrlrt firbt class houses fob salk t.y ihmf a sanfohd u»»l 1 stfi'.e ftml jn mtumm ftntft u w>-t mm stn-at np 121 rranktta btrrrt t«0 t iry anrl ahic brick • oh ■**••■■, batli m..rb'.c in.it ij anj l oiber m rn imiirotemenu l 51 fe^t front througb f all*y ho 28 allen itiect a new two story fcrlck jw ilnjr /»\ ut th c^iittitcd ortte tl n w lm medhto po«w«iirtn will be s id rhe»p and on wrniitotut i>ur.hmrr lot sc b 10 no 115 par ftrwt torn at ry hn.k r#in«';tc(l otllai cm wfcter nfc lot 51 by 100 ko ic7 tonth t-treet two strry fnir.i in grmd nr dw lar.e lot wnm ih lirjt-b*ry ■»■■irait i 1 kll ktnda lot fio feet fr-nt t.lro.gfcto f.uvonth wi^*u b or sale two ibtobt new rsm hou ea with f j water wid gvod odlan \ .. 3«7 and hc9 w.n t f m ual>ts ja k-ox lumbtr dealers 367 scoec bt , corner loubt&na hit-3m pottages for sale no 3 c-mnectictit st 1-^prv lot 27x104 no * » kartell 1-atory lot ittlm m 131 vermom «, 1 mm ; lot toxigo no mfin-rihutt«,on«t,lt ry lot soxiss no s tk <", l-»lorj lot 25x32j no 110 qampahire st 1 tor j lot mxloo bl 1 ku * i'ichkri v is f»t s>r<o »*. for sale chfcap—the u-btukt lraine dw n a:c no iu6 north vllllam street lot 37x134 le'-h pickerin'.-i is w swin por sale—by m mccomb 10~6 x riruion it 110j hnaoo rl.e 1-itory buck raj wit r and callar t&oou sm inth rtr©-t ircrj fraaoe ru water asd cellar irr-im wjwanu r.m t a beautiful cataffs with a 1 urn imtrotmdenisi pu z 100 walt ut u*et lt-i:rt7 fr-me c«w «.■#.. off in fln tyl price $ 000 110 kmili 2-atjry frame lot *_ i - wlil ell ch«a ; pa|kx uudaods'raet d**t wtdswcrth ih-rtjiy frun mi lot s2xiu pril-e22a.a palmer itre nea hudann i^-atorr frame ( c - ooe rth«pr«»imtcotuweamthi*ci*y pd .• j .« 130 w iu-in treat s-at m nma price » ■'--> 13 will ani tiset e-t-.ij frame rrice 12*0 1.-i win»r treet lj-«tor frame p ice 3000 so pa ocr itreet li ory frame i rice 170 st psltner t et s-itory fnme prior ir ■>. it tenth ■»«•*., 2-itory f ran prioe 21 0 1m vlntb 4tr*t 2-r ry frame price fsogo 1.'.8 llii»m tr».-t 3 itorv f,rirt ston prtotmooo 4ss north dlnsios street 2-uor fnuna pr xmo 1 notui dit:.loa ttnet i-atory frame prifll tv sura etreei t-rory br k prl w ut t«otk m • 1.1 uw btm.f'ri tttmo im ttsth etrw msry ft ww price fhcm imruw^l aid tape turn for c ihi|i wmt foe hale-hoi seh rpue 2 story and attic brick j dwelling no 406 rraaklm atrwt f.t«al««a t«r and cuiern al n v^d repair lot xl*o id r 0 hume ft banf hp b«ai euu and i^mranc a**o i _*? 16 we.t j)wtn »-. l"10e sale jimmh it v ry brick fie.oco w allen ■:, z 0 ,, brick i rh u ! rtor rim 000 87 cbur rt , 2-tory frmine nx 123 hixlb it 2-»tory mm ud i am fgooq w>uitbi l-rtorjbii-k;*4ok bj hljie a banfo&.p km buu ud ir.iuntnce affnu 16 wwt swtnii for sale—the 3 story brick dwelling o 74 nor h pearl inef em uml i aur;lot4oxllft t . * * tfc * pickering 13 wwt smn t desirable residence fo sale_th<-fine2 tt rt hrick dwells with ring-and ct modern improvement lot7flklm on sj/swt eof*-"ol mor°*ll ud ita *■'"« 2 j-ke»_p[ckerisg,jsw«iswmnrt » i^or salx—the large i-btory 1 rder nun fp-'imi the pninmcl park with ut aitiier io ur 100 it bm by l*j ft m d th ! lze 4 p.calrtimj 13 w s=»aji rt i pob salk-thk kesidexce ok i l nt l-ttti ; n>-w an-t ], eltva-it or<<rr wl b twi ne i 1a attacuj under the mgiiml suu ol caltrmtjon ar:d w ii stocke with a laii rvietv of rphe laege frams buildihg ± formerly tccapied by the ut s kiaue«r la * food lanlluu for ulm hou will v reut<d for oj f od r f cct*t..e ba-,ine a i*r^e lot of hk -• iuit . - t *,!» jid itock lor »& c a;'('ly to hums i rlni-\'-kd real ectale a dlusuruice aj,etitj bli i 6 wthwia ' v for sale—nbw fr&if house mdl-aj xlo4f v t;huum contam^five room ' le-uu a-id puuj price uiuu hooduwt mjhm in wtm 5 r m .., by wu a s.-.ell sw jerwy ' i n n t.l«*ck ■a«t f nonnai schwl ! 21 t«t " ty pbopertt that is payihg v 13 pucurr un thei.nvkituknt fob , thit praperty oonais of iwo ml k huu-e km t t,.i a tm^mmm rawt rort d ■* m each situated i i the very u w t » thu city lo iitiwif wkmg irn « upmiorldtmutnt u any otter i u,«rty now offt-red iv tfc ruark-t 1 u.eu al , im«llib«aehllar«7mm uy l^or sale—ho l'o4 hints st tt.lrat-'n 8 13 h"u"e ***"* ' ran fr°nl johw utto bl'l'ear't nt . i7ior sale-ij-story bmii x dwel l liar ue»tl n.w no ill bartfa divisi v ure-t iteom ha gu aiid ntar l 4 7x12 i mi ly'jn k bakkit kre lmd cffit bit i ck dwfclungd foiv sa s no 317 f^olth dhwon stntt t-ncy ami at lc gn wi wtol j.rice 1i 0 a?o no so ni:tli lijviiion mnf ij-^'ory br.ck d*<lunif lot ilklto p iceflioo no fi&mw.uer mt hvj t>:ick d<*eljiii|f iv v rj fo d c.dir c.is aud irot-d c.-li«.r lot ixl00 pn ■boa 2.t lyo.n * haker 1 dromi'a building por sale or to exchakge for j a tih ri remd-nce in tui city a farm f i<i lena tntquatttrofkidd lyins jut out*t c of hit dty luntta tsba tan crchanj on n tie be t m eooatjr ftoa two tlory h ick hmsn and three oi>d bttnmi wi ilw su d ch^ai irq-i r « r mm huwari & cfuppell pood business puorkkty for v.t miilt»—no 47 e\;liiin^c i treat 2 t'ty iramo buildloc new v rd ir ainiiif a uon ard diln a k d bu cm -■; lot 19x114 '■'-; li ihni a dakkjf kri l«n>l office i uikaf tocse on delaware sf * . i ' ;-', ijo wee.i m.ha*k ai j hu-di tr j imtj i-i.c ffn wid water lot a^xl^i pnn mi itny » baker er t.ajiil of-e fine ckntrallv located h u-e wn 3j tear tl slory brick aai win lot 47x115 ffu b end lv m 8 _ lyox a maker erie land oflfoe nirst clasd residences for x 1 bali two rcry f-ira l bouses la the m^t central por tion f drlkmratc ihu i law.re ine 1 hmi c north of ferry treet inc m choice fru't l>r;ck st -'■'*', csuri&vt h*r ■ie vrrj cheap j t..ry brick h u c 2 park utrret west side el uantly tinlih.d iliruukhout mid coutaj ■all u.oderu ini[j-ov..mentb i«t46>itt mil'w strett 2->u,ry dtid win finished in flrat etth fctyl centrjllj located louis otto bl7 real eptite broker s browi;"s buildiiun 1 u sale tbix u-story frame boa • sso north dmtta atawt wttb lot 4us ti rk<ai.>l tr shrubbery and ira:t and v t r pit iaa uv looted n the tra iol chftmrt si loui-i otto 6 brown*i builrlmp dwellings for salk ry liow ard h chappell ha 31s m*in rt on clinti.ii t,tr.ct a l*i^t und ex;k:i.iiv-.jj fln:shrd t k bomlg s aiid r tr th-h i jiout i h hoamffmnl 1-i.th r i.m with hot and odu wa'ti li-iro iotmid go d barn will be ld o?i nmmmbta u-itmor t*c ■m^ed l«r a arm i.tar the city or i tiiail.t and tam -■!(«' iv duelling boui ■. uti hortk i'msl a itim»|no 2 a-t-tory br:uk • 1 . attic with ai rn.dern improve mi uls andaiar^i i'ni'ik atrwt zt c 73 2 ttory brick i;h iris lot j on benaca street no u st rv utak,with g's r,.l a»ter aln two other 2-story b.iclt l.ouiei in d«n«ca itrret ne*r loatiiana tret o-i franklin itretf no su l-«tortbrick b'-ua the f-ideuccof tiaute'f b iijd-n t.16 itor sale—2-story frame house 1 no eoc:itu>npii 11 hmj ir^ine t.ouse no &- o vj^h:nytoq it u-storj fr iiiph<>u~scn fm)k avrn:ie moo frame h u-e r tc.kne t 2 ti-ry brick h<>u.s»on foltom st i-st.»ry brick holme o 219 cuntob it j tur irlck liou c no hskofti d.vij on rt apply lo u/wakds i bucklaxd bu no i bru^-.'s bu tj ig lu>k sals 2 ptnnsjuaiil street tvo kan frame m 10 by noimt 307 hudson it-ctt two b'rry fram ir.t hsul 6 cuftoa place two story frame 1 t 44x114 41tiirre-itt street one and three fourths story nranm lot onos 883 kunntfc street t*o t-uy fram letmaloo ti palmar st nt.twotiorj ratn lot ssximl ci hjuiju strtet two-tor v franc lot i!jxl&0 bume sanfi»{d p.cal esute and inmranea ajreu mj 16 we,t bwmut 1?ok sale—the 2-story brick di—him ho m fart bmj itmt tn unt or der gan and wv cr u t soxll'j m lke jt iiukkrintr 13 wert swnn st ijior~sale~at a bargain the ur^»su,r.i bwiwnt an attic hrin d*ellit.c on fie nirrth»*»bt c'jrnrr of <.-*.: t and mar>lacu trcrts igt 216x183 vu;1 afli,e vane yof fruit b3 uk £ pickeki.sg 13 vk'ettswin st foe salk—thai valuable pro perty no 23 g'f e strmt at the foot rf b«ak btfmtvmmtai ting exchir .«'« t beiny i10fe«t m wnlth by 115 iv iaptfc to the htrobu (■l'anal u(kiii wlicfi i an uncoinmonl sulid and bubaianti t tnry lnck buildup ami cjllar s'-xlla fo i a iini lory a:.d cc'.ar brick a>lditicn 30 f«;t froot itde depth i his pipymj is admir-h i ■.:■:■;.■, i «■■r .-.■■■■■lsw<hlb a street fro^t and v v t ry pmm-iieat as a buslnc lucat.ou b3 _ johs otto 81 tear it for sale!—a new and first tia 2 torr rf<l.lencc with all the bfmlitfl lir pr"vemriii snutli ride t f^rry street wwt of ix -»•■•»: t lot l&9x^»<3 feet terms easy f titt-z , ■" n « ff-111«*er btiil.l;n laik sale or tv kent—an kle . i.■r ■. t r on d.lan-are urott with il grnund and : jri i\f ■•.-: l hay i 18 b6 j.ds oho ol pearl t for sale^the~desirableitwd t rr brick r<r-.-r 1:32 rmm street ni;h lot ijxlfli or ftoxlor a may be josirtd 2-ftory irxine house un west uenese ttree ofar term tj thtap li-storj ir-me h u 61 howard btree hrre if li-jtor brckfccnaces bes^va st c f 1 *■xfto 1 j.-t ry ir.me ho mw 2^7 fol-^om ■ret toi x7 y.urnew frame ctu^n on f-.1-om street b tw*en al-bama and spiin tfmu fj ohw ' al*n a fu i 1 lortni'dt of iidp-i,»ed ti raant pr ertymvarl'ui parti of th c ity both*a«bou wet nt wm treet at rice 11 iml th fmei t-t prlutei li t ai.d a ) further partinutn i c oall at my office 1 i'is ( tto ate fa-tiogt ft olt bl7 kcal f-u c «•*.■, 8 hrowu uuiuiuig for 84le fakwsi arms farms—several fine ;■.._■■and mall arms fornuorezehugt lel a picnerino is w bwac ft ' j or sale—a first class farm of 100 acru vndar a food btat of culttration within the • ity limit and a front us a pavot street boum and baroi and 1 ther itaprovtmciiis lr.quin v~fakm~fo~k sale—on tub xi i »,"•:* kivi r ab>nt oue vi c from la*aj m ii ■' a county lonautin of about fio acres contain ing ico-e of the ber ruit land in the cv-sty ap ply w a il cucjub^vati laaaue or supn fajla a-s mortcaces pukchase money mortages john otto 81 pearl ti pukchabik money—mokttiages x wmiud by lu * pickcaino ag hwm>6wanst flk 1a aaa mortgages io,«oo ifoitoami y bale jxl hb*i4mo,mv.ima \ for half rtbukk btlting—a.v assort hmut of rubur muse for ml at a bt'gftia h i wto u:t customer for krai *;> .» lo l.h*au..-b ft tllklafd i cl no 2 br«*n'i ijumiag ! ouilding lots foe sale i on main ttrec r«tween e.-yiot and ctlca utreeu • r -■■; . k k i ■- atenoe will b . r u iuit purch*a ra tb«*w are now the chckaal i ml :■r . . *, r main tt i alao ob ninth street b-iw^i jenty and ptnn *;- van a tram mrim mr fir^o't rtkiutnot an<l • verlookiog ih city line end l*y tfaete lou art itii fe*.t deep ■■j ~.".• f.f »'■•- use fro iut n b mt lyos fc bakes erie uwd ohw a good engine and boiler for tie m « the union plinlor jiui bollfcr & kechienwalt corner i hi~ag t hopseh asp carriages ij*ok sale—a cakmage with . jump eat bought t the fair tn october a ; ■1 c rruet ii-:vt r.l > arut^a in . a portland kj-i&r apply to i>r isailey ti furt porter : iti 2w ho&au kuti sale dciunfj the coming oq betwten march lfard novem •• r i 5 th biiffj smet iuur-.ad compiny mi t ■ii out ■••-■[ hor-es cmi or them youn and ia uondiiiuii the r - may bete v »:> 1 th prixdawv'uucdof tba fur-men at the *!■'- i ol t.e c.;idj*ny u muti and ni*u»,rm rtretta on and aftf-uarcfau i wo also ( r le at the premcnt time or ti be ex changed tve other r o ram suitable f r the bu^:n«a of bveo^u itotn canada tmt tall and arewitb jou jab u small upertnten-i«nt ftb 7.1870 b7-2md*e coal ai>t»wq«.d 1870 cgau m jttawiu asd bh casai m lagkawakna co.il s racned and irtmoti ia gocd oomiition in qamtttlm 10-utt parc-j^n pncw for the pre^nt esstmjssa rm<i witja ouclli ~ tor i ton i tod g 7<3 m jo6 bt s k 1 » ib liuafciut 8,0 4 10 , 16 a!»o b-osll)u:io lehiq h lump and peh k'j.n r:re bkick elc , hd<is»le nd rcuil v x wiuio & co 98 ohio rt t n hiuimppl 1870 cq4u ib the anthracite coal co gejteeai of7ice ho 221 maih 6teeet also foot o ueme3kk st , tt the iohow"ji pr:«m per too ol 8000 lb deitterod a tny p»rt or iii old city iimiu out«d ol whioh i t i -;.-.. will x m»rl frr rtj r a am bi.os^bukg leiiigh ll'mp and se li-xi eut 3u*t loal ton jtot £ u:3ip 7 65 3«5 106 «™*« 766 3u5 xo5 n 825 425 ijo 8 50 4 36 it 8 00 4 10 s 16 terms utxictly cn&h when ordered oeobos uak-..n afut f.bninr 6 1370 dlauk diamond coal joseph forker 4 co bib and shippei s of black diamond coal 2ft-30t bitakp3ville me-.erco^'a rjflloil coal amj woou jo fjpt of court it a lu-ge quautfty of hard and soft coal for sale anil lf^k cokos of canad wood beach and map c ci her in htick or awed c.r ivlit delivered in ny p.ri of the city liberal deduction ma c to dealer uarlinc moktaoub coal andcokir webster & fredeiiick office and yard 219eriest to coit slip will kii genuine lackawar scrantou rh ton and ouw h».-.i coaia axm t rte aiia c'ler tma i'oat sort coal bloiab'irgh soft nut aad itlack lor i.uam purttod&t t tii lo*e»l market prioe.wliict • ii i ■thi and deliverei in food condition ir quantitie to nuit purnliawn branch oftc no i w s*an it aldro * b.hne agtnit zllia wkb3tek p c fkkderick (^ h buulisy co wholettale and batal dealers la sugar loaf lehigh sprikoitrook fkanklin mm übirini blossbukgh m and cleveland coal prlac'pal otoe corn e a eri jisj ttkracc btb yard foot of e£ie fit b iftja april ti isot qussb city coal \ rakl gesesee bridge axd erie caxal office 209 oeiicneest bultalo k t for al » jjood utortmei.t of ail kiu uof hard and bjft coal tr.hltlirtl and t i constantly on hand a.!«o a miperior quality of haru and soft wood fnrsale saw^d and uplil or in the stick de livered in any part of the city i'ealen wai.tliig iijiajlluu uf r->al or wo<-'d ill do we to yive u a jiuj-ef.irc purchasuik slsewfaer s da rlinu j t hoole & a<j dkalers in hard aad soft coal officpt i s dltmon «., bullilo k v t t hoolb e l bkdbtrom soal coal farnham & allen corner ke.ib amd river.dtrkets n»t on hia'l ar.d for ale at all titnet.pntßton wmiaamt hwi c»»l also kris be-<t soft coal blossbukoh lebiqh silack and ntt at the o«e*t market prices farxham * allen boots axp shoes new goods sow ahritino at jewett's one price shoe store ali my j ■'■&» mads 10 oei/er ic ar of •-.■. very hm ~ ii-y prices the lowest in the city no shoddy shoe bld at thij estab lisbhekt c&i1 and m&ke four mmmai from tta kff«at »*• — of boou ftnd bboe la i i p«rt of the aeunu james h jewett 406 kadi st * amerk»j block the toilet shaving and bathing if you want a warm or cold bath call at bubi\maiee m.w bitl billjl 47 e seneca tt opporu the potrtofloa 013 tickets - - - 0 dblui suiglb bath 36 cents hair outing and sl-arinf don by eo«p«t«a v*vtl(iim>i i-ti ii'auksstkiii * co havjc jubx p ir-ij a oold bpeings qrienhoubb at mm hah tub ! i)rtt»opg bargains in sheetings & shibtings at mm k bakboh m m tw 2 cases 10-1 ctica 10-4 bleached sheeting 6oc au la laulinf bracds of long cloth at tha time pre per jsh fes by the omc barxes a bancroft ms t m»l it remnants of white goods basses i bahkift 59 lan strat ainsnok and plain mnslins swiss and book muslin alw great reduction of price 01 all goods in lace department eibnls * bancroft ml jjutlmt marked down at barnes & bancroft 259 main street entire print stock 1o cents opesino pickaces cx bleached axd bkuw.n domestics at wholesale hides barnes k bancroft m r imt a.t cost ba&kes i bakcsoft 259 fcii stitet era kntirk stoci of kew axd_lati3t ti\le cf embkoij)eitj£s at cost elegant l\ce sets cambric do poistt anu applique collars lappets naidkerohiefs tc to barnes & bancroft m 2i m«|n it 1870 offerinu at barnes & bancroft 259 main street at ttrj low pricfß alpacas poplins panama cloths slc v bakxes k bancroft 4 259 mam b t woolens t barnes & bancroft 359 main street more of those heavy all wool hom uahf cas3ikere3 at h oxford mixed at onlt 91 la heavy water proof tl barnes 4 bancroft »* s:,o mklu it liotse frksiishihw w i glenky sons & co 201 ii 20c mrdn st call kttc&uon to th«lr full wwetion u gold band and white french china of ocr ows importation and tu best qcautt alm crockejlt from tho oelol.nud dsuu fmtorum ol " bootes " meaklns and edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated wajie bronzes parian marble vases and ornamental.gaods glass sets cut oe etgraved to order with intiialb or monogram tho baluict of our itock of gas fixtures at cost m the legislator cooking stove otis three tbonsand in cse lv this city for i»l on.f bj jno c jewett 4 son al sit kain st the arts wb.oltk • smaaaartothohas brioob ko » ctn»ii ».. rom hwmßloct portkatt future alfd loohiko oubt r&ajiu made to ordejl a mkqr otrii.il udotuwmmrtic basd hou uv hffß fmtnua*ta umtimiuat onlei mtuumsioct tdhotogeaphs !! rembrandt photographs io ill tt nrim atria v «» vi u goal pr.ee iprm.lj for u holil«ti v : h l bubb fhotobkafh oalliby ' !»---_; jjtjplex mirror agency o«r cttu*u'«aatbv looking classes . picture and portrait fnunm chromob enyrivliiys scrlptw i wxts r rmul>><ji»|^»llll^h»s^fc^fsl«w j ■ssmim^b ■iulimta «- | ihbbkamce rphe new york ss life insubance company chartered - - . in imi thi oldest cojipant in till fctats ot new toak hat an axperience of twentt-wght tears btt paid * irtrtdend to poitej holdara for tventr conmeuurs yean uu an ixunu u*-<i cifiulif ortr 12,000,909 ilauud oter uxty thousand policies lu ll un->«rd ol 100 ouo,t>00 hu paid ov«r k>.i ou to famt.l«a of doccaatd perona hai paiu 3.ukl,t«oial>l>usnd9 to potlevlmdan.hu mt di*la;bla surplus of nearly f?,0(«,000 hu a dltuleod l l 125,000 for the rev isoa bel v thikti peb ckst if in entin income frim it it mieu motuu the policy holders hjotlii all the psofiii ai3 benefits sorlf.naud the nonforfeiture iv-'/m ( ,| lanji ai hu become so dcyrved [-■;, r with the te and it offen all tbe adr ag«a in »« 1 <■, u»»c been developed by vi xpeneuoe of m r than»quart'rod century soliciting agents wanted in all th town in the countie of fcrte kiagara chauuuqua cat tartauruf ailegany and wyoming to wbon the tuotn liberal u-rm.t will be made ono or two glkman casvasskb waited fur thu dty addrws or apply to f f fargo o«neral jlscant for western kaw turk utj no so main it , buffalo insurance tna insurance co kkbttqkd conn laoorporat«d isia charter perpeioal p.il ap caplul fc3,ooo,twt l j hsifdeft pi-mlilact j goobnow bwrretair assets january 1 ims at market value oaan on hand and in bank ji»r2,flis t,7 fto»le«tiae 163,519 ii !•!■irttrag bondi bm,7(m x h*nk nock 1.1w7j130 h jnited but«a bum aiid cliy stock acd other public sacuritim t.lirf.sfi «!- total i6,1w>,»31 71 claims not dv and unadjoatiml 2tju,663 vfc lowm paid in fio j ear u.00^,000 w oaah capital h.000.00t hop ihsttaahce co phovidexck r i cwh capital and surp!oi ««*,•;:. 6 roqeb williams inscramcb compajti pp.ovidesce h l oaah capitol aodsurpluft 201,268 & jl p dohu a.uit buflaio.k t pollol«s lnned at fair ratoa and lowea prompuy a<j jukted and pa4d at tbia office offioa a bulldlnga op rtaln oom«r prima ml uoyd btrmto jktna litk insurance coitpant hartpord conn accumuut«d cmpltal 18,000 fo annual locom 1,000,000 00 jurplui abov lubllitles 5,000,000 h ii policies non-fottftttivf aftek secuni payment cash bates casu policie cash dividends dividends fid annually commencing at the end jf the flhstyear i-irldendm may b used t-o reduce ibaannii premium or i>'ck£ask the ca«h value of ibe policy t appllcationi respectfully aolidted if fc f dork general xg*nt li flan v h aitmßltto^g e p fish fish&armstro general insurance agen'y offloe no m iblo sl buffalo n t iveiipool a london * globx ins co international ins 00 nkw york rirkhaira fund inb co san francisc albany city fiek a makin t ins co pkoplk's firb ins co wokckstkk ma nobwich fikb ins co nokwici conn wkfttchbstbr county marink ins 0 nkw kochelie ftate firk ink co clevei^and o travelers ins co hartford yaw yokk life inb co nkw yokg knickerbocker life insuhanci co of new york assftj over f,600,000 00 annual income 4.000,000 00 surplus litided auonq mkil bkrs uver 1.w0.00u u0 james c 81 kon'o general gniifur erie county aaduawslm ito 6 arcade builjintf " buffalo cat cfsurance company ilffia 10 main im 5 oiitrai wm capital and surplus cvfcß 000,001 securely lnre«tau in government bocda so'octu flfil and lakk inbuba £. di&kctors william o farto u*^rge tlllt,l a iu-y ''.«, *"■•• ht , u austin jamea bravley kicliaru bullymor k:fui l toward b s guthhe jaintw n mattbewa william 11 giennr o p ruiuuell l k plimuun 8 o fiamum c j hacillr paical p pratt s g cornell th-jmas brown june ii 1 '■*.'■■, jt.-bn allen jr k r eunet jamea m bmitb * > b suiit'u n..nry martin j..hnor^;nt peter j f«ttw john h on«;ht adnaa r koet thompson ucdm wm o fargo prudent a reynolds v t.»-pnmdrn fiknrt t smtth secretary k d^act aiwfrtant b»c™tary buffalo fire and mauixf insurance company formerly the airrral nrßt:ra>'c company of euftalc chartered ix 13-13 assets jactart 1 w 4ct,ia t7 wm loverlnj jr ssc s 9 je^ett prwidont tboa p scan awt sec j si richmond v p opnck a waiw yr&eft eeduction ik obdeb to reduce mt stock of winter woolens i will take orders tor custom clothing at a juf.ii bidcctiok feom fo&lilb pbices ustil habch ist thomas kesn-itt george r tkipp ajnmctusxß or all use or shirts wrappers drawee linen dickies bosoms collars and cnffl luiiinoußannhuuat ata übartkßmalm ptß iw nn ir n mil - a * ■tbe buffalo express job printing office the very best matbual melnawrtetr it putaud to mcon itm t tsenr tiok or look cabd in ion woas ho u uii iwaji dub leeeaafhat
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-02 |
| 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 | 1870-03-02 |
| 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. 8218 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-02 |
| 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 | 1870-03-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700302_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. 8218 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3111 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday makch ii 1870 no . ms business directory hams bvsisbsx axlt locatios of tum lkadihu jmmnm of ituvfalo ** of our ;-!■-■who r l.h purchase i:i buf fi - by ru '■4 ifaij out j"i u it ul jt?»ft »,, ,- •»,.[.« *:.■- inrub.u th flection has bwti arcftii mm i-j iininety i lhbt 11-ajj j afi€hxt£ct c . id k poaxiui tea m*in » a'ix imputmeitca castings c bamjfgith h >\ i:''".t a co ji»i.i tor benect blind ujn'tiftf hwkfftbtitmmt tc c>.akk & i , t %.*,» imkl viiifiulmta books and aratio_seiiv x . • •.' hluntlim & i-i'.'j , aa7 htln,c>ir jimi ]»•.}. m a uot •" m and vw -■- ■h it u'llu,mwm».n la_nu fcuujvs btationuiy a.c vouffo looiiw t fc jou.-.s'jn 2jv ma'-a chk..-i i * jbaht.iwui'j mil tin hoots 4 saoi-s a l h.him rk m jam 11 jfcwlil 4wiuin ui-ank hook uahcrxctvsmm j 1 luiuulatlk i.nd iws wuhm,-.-j j.nkt,cjl'»:;kit whole-ale jt ileull w it lllloch a tx 1 h b 4i i cakklt.i oil cjailu kbathekd j k * j itfqk l^fenlm *.* hu hls x ulau>k m imh 11 a m*j»kfck im mtuii uw r«iita tlflt iw.um ( iiina olajm a ckock.iji ma ! lti&w 0.0.1i.t i*o y.*ui ua t mvrtilan m v cajuuagks iiai.vc.vi wal^ii leu mm oouiur houm ckackers ac b otkm & kun ithi ul 10 ..,.>. i coal t\\u.,.imi s.:a lutail c h dl'dlivv it c'j iur trio mt l*rr*o coft * spke mills cu . 1 * cv ul mala affaalai ct-urohaa coal and no ikon o it wil3um * co seotii ms mmimippl k l iifcobthum i uamßaftaa w :..::,.■:. i m»tu iuhl juy goods i-'i-ii im v oo m u»ii ukafkusktailoka m 11 imut ai mala uieii and henovatok , kmvkluimc mam kactu&eks ekoiiaverson wood ov d htmuilan mm main famjx t;ouiw tu voloek eubluia * t'j ms uaiu k kmtdrk ac isaac1 iv wlink,l.r.7 watn jl i .■■i * cu hi ua:n floub flki a.nd geain pkvit am oymtekh rlatt klit c0..a;.7 w m hiu«toii nn bkass castikoa bvftai-o iiitas.s fi»l*nday 73 eichan^t olass ash parks show cards j f ii^ffiian id k s«ucoa«t uj.iuira gkoceba wholesale a m j'nisxrtis 7i m^iiu uiiockiu vi1 8 i1 a mud keuil e d iiui.man mibia fir.o w majit 17 fc imbml oknts fdhnibuinq goods ammbu.n 11 utawfimd s*7 main b n lawhksijk a bun 215 h«n mutt a iit..nt.l'l<-'i 3 uata 1 n.s a.vu jkwelry j 0 bob^on ft co , am main liott-l-s bomrm ikiikl cor wmmihlub and carroll hair work and halit jeweluit mx.i u miikl 115 jij.»t.»n hakxe.vs saddles kc j 1 , i i,k x m'n j k\i h»n-r ipj--*it m»n«lon daitljl tl ml'lluky buccv*»jr lo jno hum i.j.irj jl llrx km l]«in hardware iron c c f walmiiiioe 2.1 ibtd ud a s*»n bortumh ji xli it !'■ari ainl senoct hll'v v shi pa hi l l 1 f b main fowlkk smilis icnaca ufc will u wtkd 4 co 241 suin cor w bwui bakdwarb and metals utatt * co j 4tt utd 150 terrac hot air fuknace3 a d 01lukkt,86 11«.n hats (. ai'.s and furs r f ok ktier r.u?)u»in wh nmn,id »•>. ikon roi'xury tun r iron wokks p«nj cot mi.^utppl clinton kon vmu,catmb,aor jmfcml iron foonderd kngineb hhilers mo w tvit sttsi & co wmluiii^.»n nruliio iron sails 11 k bpikb c pkai i it co 40 4s ftiid iuiomtx laorr beer liilli\kds to micuali iuiu s.i tum uc.lir carriage and sleigh d c uoi'win 333 u.j 335 wmfetaflmh looking glass piotubi frames uowaku fc bi'.ntinu 15 k s»»u mali.k.m'.le ikon pratt * lfctctlwukni,s2 mi.l m r«rrac marble mantle-t and ouates 0 a cuol'f.r 611 lnl»**r l bwahiz * c u63 m»in marble & oraumt works dhmmun i rui:sit.n ( orn r ui::t wij moqfin john cbawroed ic7 nd iw m»*»rv tirtxjnert vuol»s»lo mid retail bgnily oi'kikn,tto main ft 11 woouwaku 4 m«in moukn'ing coudd dodp bb » co 414 suiq mani'faotukinh jewelers kc h ri juknomsa w7 wuhinjton oroahb tortaiue pipo durkkii.fbiaimauku c 0 41 nd 45 gnuiuu organs melodeons 4c oeo a tkince it co si»fftr seventh wid m:t rjl«nd oils paints c 8 fkase,cii"ij6'm»iu tlaxing mills doors sash 4c w a t.vanb * co uech»r.lc printers ft blank book man'fs x b«shi i jones 2jo iid hi wnl.inaton mft plastic slate hooking b f innus 244 suia i'ianos music c ootttf.r * fitstox ■• m^n piano manufacturers c kl-rtzman l'-l uk urn v.o buviv l>t\lnk 8k05..4j1 tj.l-i '! •■papkii hangings tc w h elr(if.!l »'«" i honiooxeky bros 20f m»!n mil.urn sichols n m»in photog raphers •. k k!«joiit i m»in x b hamalktos 305 mid *» l!a'.n b u blisa 371 miin sewinu machines orovfr » uaker s m co u m.ln wkkutb » wilson s m c0.,!75 ulin.cor wilcox * lildßsrf m co 14 8 dirulpa hiiffk 8 m co 1 w swut rloit£nc£s m co 401 m»io saddlery hardware c r»att * letcciwoeiii 62 and 54 terrmo silk hat manufacturers 0 maokknzik is7 main stove hollow ware umd fc co cjt bti st dd erie caaft rtained glass bcrr«lo striked oliss mm » r«ri school trnituke w ohasi & son till sevecto bcales and safe i rrralo scale wokks es u stoves and hardware gh m 5 fkrri'i * co 446 m»la stoves furnaces and kange 1 iwautz » co a main trunk5 vntll humphrey snezmky tojoo.bam jh«t rj.»u3ll*i 11 " a.h adams co.,«£ow«ihliigt™*4s»sor«^l iijiin howard * cli . 100 wuhinnton watches jewklry ft diamonds pitiiitb jfcwilrv store i m^il t » e hickisson m m»u dak b castl ici m^n snvessbeob.,u hsin watch makers * jewelers it7liuu waliier x 7 main died ooohb4nr—tbe funeral of tli ute thomas a c coohran-i will'ak yivk h tha rcsidsuw of 111 p«rtnbi 434 p ail nrf on friday aiurnoon naat a tia v t el cl friend.and acquaint new are rewmtfnlly tatited tv attend bakfr-f«b 2d at w#it hamburg gurli p fis'ral'wid'.iitrsareh 1 at ip jl from ih frtenb alaauaf hou at polwr cointn voodtx f.k 27 at dan ne contra lite con o»a-tr kocm a«a.«)au jo—t-f % tybmaubf d.t..ikmk>j new york arre3t3 fob swindling eshqrant3 deaths from bating bad egos-jjmtll pox—dkstructite rire-xciham still alite—the chicago times to be sl'et for libel bt the blondes t ti'juu?b to tbs linih skw vors march i.—patrick mcdon ald and edward harrieon held in 10 00 bail for swindling emigrant mcdon au is an old offender eleven indictment are now pending against hj^n a whole family named farley residing in charleton itreet were poisoned by eat ing bad eggs they are now thonght out -)( danger tu mayor has returned the resolution of the common council tendering mr sewarj tie hospitalities of the city he aaya it calls not for lis approval or disapproval but directs attention to the faot that the city charter forbids all expenaes for an entertainment unless by a vote of three fourths of all the council four deaths of small pox occurred in brooklyn the past week the number of deaths in brooklyn for the past week wu this morning a fire broke ont in the b«uding no 343 broadway occupied by solomon weinberg manufacturer of ladies trimmiu^a l h mandelbanm & co man ufacturers of feminine undergarments and other tirma suffered severely both fron fire and water loss f 149,003 fully insured alphonse perier a merchant of newark while walking in newark this morning died suddenly from heart disease the probable ansasination of meehan the editor of the mm american haa created intense excitement among tne fenians the injured man utul lives in a ver dangerous ii'iiudh the motive of x en»n in at t-imptiog to kill ueehan is yet shrowded m mystery a chicago dispatch says henderson of the lydia tnompsoa troupe proposes to uo the the chicago tinum for hbel in cal iiag members of the company courtesans 0l ii mesa manager of the opera uouse intends to institute nimilar action for slan ler mr storey declares he can prove au tits statements general ques&da arrived on the russia thi fternoon ue was loadly cheered on landing metiiau's phyeiciaas to-ni^ht declare hi condition hopeless washington uenehal g\rfifld-3 report on thf gold panic—the gold exchangc df clareo to bs a nuisance—orbin st&.onolt desorkced by tu commit in 1 el tilbsrapq to tbskxfkmfi washingtoir march i genar&l g r . tield (. t.-iirmai of the committee on back ing and currency made a report to-day on the gold panic it givea circumstantial ac counts of it history and come to the fol lowing conclusions in tiew of thr teati inony first prominent bankers and merchants who testified before the committee were nearly unanimous in the opinion that there v.ih no aufiicient reason for the exißteoce f the gold exchange and gold exchang bank;'that they were the source of measure less evus and ought to be destroyed second—the gold conspiracy dealt a heavy blow at our credit abroad by shak ing the faith of foreign capitalists in tbe stability of oar trade and the honesty of jur people hundreds of firms engaged in legitimate business were wholly ruined or severely crippled importers of foreigu goods were for many days at the mercy oi kjamblers mad suffered heavy losse in ract the entire country was injured th loundationj of business and morality weie shaken and the numerous defalcations that shortly followed are clearly traceable to the mad spirit engendered by speculation third—the committee find that tbe wii k ■ed and cuiiningly devised attempts of tle conspirators to compromise the presi ■lent or his family utterly failed mr cjrbia using tbe oppurtuuitiea h family relationship to the president afforded and under that worst form of hypocrisy which puts on the guiao of religion and patri otism usbil all lia art to learn aumetbldp from tho prtvata cuaveraationa of the . ri i .-■;,: that could be made profitable tv him and bis conspirators but with i h and all tffvru of his aasociatcs the testi mony has not elicited a word or act of the president inconsistent with the patriotism aud integrity befitting the chief executive oi tbe nation the mensag-i cent to corijin when his da pliuity was lirst suspected and the order which laid the strung hand of the govern ment upon the conspirator are a signifi cant declaration that the president held and treated tiieoi as enemieß of the credit and business of tbe country the report relieves mrs grant and gen oral porter from any suspicion of geld-gamb liug all the public funds entrusted to general buttertiem were faithfully account ed for it ia not conclusively proved thai he was interested with the conspirators ia raising the price of gold though on this point the testimony id complicating mr gould swears positively he bought two lots of fcom for butterfield amounting m all to 50<>,m!0 butterfield also under oath denies this statement both kittk ami tiuuld hweai they received message from cuttertield and answers to messages which they sent duricg the days of the panic in reference to news from washington and this statement receives some snpport fron the testimony of brown tbe meuenger o1 the hnb-treasory it is proven by testimony that during tj days of the panic two firms of brokers sold gold on butterfield'i order and for h ■profit and that during hi whole term oi ■ole he was dealing heavily in united states bonds on h own account vh |
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