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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday march 15 1870 no b»kt died klah m»rrli 14 j<>m k!w ■(.'-<!<« w fui>«ril iroin t sii • chafdl wedn.!-j*t ft !* ii'llllhlr i . fn do n mi)ii.lnl»ni;c.h rt rti ut-jmkh eonrrarila n v mn wil l-.m ifaj asvl 7t i jr :: m.ir.th ami 7 i-vs new york horeri-xatthkg opt - r , rorse _ ™ and coc 6ic ,. k , sfi . lly „. "■"■■mm move " n en cj rt his commission mow ' st the st*mpe fhares fe i by the autocrats-ben wood rfihated for mayor-policy hf.ll at a pkemii'ii—downfall x the no torious captain nrnn-ara im portation from canada new you marrfi h—th fallerton can wu reramed to-d»j the court room being crowded to excesa the judge de cided that th evidence of co-conapirators was admiu&blo ex-manball murray v.aa recalled and teatified and llarlaad also the rait of delia w moore against george w botmell for damage for repre senting he was married to her wac brou^dt to a close to-day decision reserved captain peabody of the nep jd ' ej was discharged from custoday fcr ant of evi dence the large organ nsed ip tha bo^q c<tlib . earni has bwa sold to the t . o ngregatior of the central pr-byte choreh x briloklyn . laptam isaiah x dera hfcl be^n x charged-from >' s j jtion m t shrr , ff foremployir d md worthleaa a d - bistaota i *^" r ben commisaioner of thf ° * iire department died of consumption 1/1 brooklyn in hia thirty-seventh year there was another j'iow of silver to-day three million dollars of silver ia expect ed from canada this week and consigned to the banks here one institution haa no i urn than tiity-two kegs of silver in it vault an attempt was made to-day to aerre upon fisk & gould directors of the kne railway papers issued by american lawy ers of english stockholders but in conoe quedce of the vigilance of sentinels the attempt failed and the injunctioniats were promptly expelled from the grand opera house mr i'.urt the solicitor employed by the english protective committee has resigned and a prominent financier con nected with the anglo-american banking house in this city has been appointed to hucceed him gould and fisk learning that a handred thousand share had been luportei which had been borrowed in lon don for the purpose of having them trans ferred here into the names of raphael and heath and that these shares had been rendered niimaaketable by unauthorized tilling up of blanks in certificates with the names of the memt>era of the protective committee who decided to refuse all appli cationa for the iasne of new certificates in the place of those so tampered with a meeting of citizens was h?m at the aator houie this evening for the purpose of nominating benjamin wood for mayor a cable special dated london saj a mr donglasa with a view of bringing the ash bury correspondence to a decisive issue finally agrees that hta yacht saphr rhalj race ashbury's yacht cambria the course to be sixty miles dead to windward out ward and return to th point of starts no allowance for time to be mentiuaed in the agreement washington executive nominations tfnodut conthadittory advk'es from ci'ba skcretahv ffsu's psoposal to pkutei't cables is time of war msetixg with favorable consideration—the mob o!a bill reported to the senate buncombe tariff resolution from the democratic bide of the house of representatives it teliqrath to thi kithem | witaawvttm march 14.—information official and unofficial shows that the propo sition of secretary fish for the interna tional conference to regulate c ocean telegraph has been assented to b^iweden norway denmark austria north ger many turkey and greece the other governments have not yet responded official accounts received in wauhington represent the cuban insurrection aa an or ganization as nearly suppressed while uo official statements assert facts to be the other way the president has signed a bill giving to the boua fide settlers ua the bioux indian reservations in minnesota the privilege of a quiring legal titles to lands occupier bj them the following nominations were sent to the senate today seth 0 hanley to i>e ( ollector of internal ue venue for the vluth district of new york albert g allen to be assessor of luttrnal kevenue for the ud district of new york xllst congress—second session washington march 13 senate mr st'mnkr rep mass i made a personal explanation relative to the din patch that rim denounced as falfe the statement published that stunner had re ceived propositions from prim for the.iale of cabs to the united states mr sunnier naid the denial of prim was correct no communication had passed between them mr su inner also introduced a bill to strengthen the legal reserves of tbe na tional banks and to provide for the re sumption of specie payment mr simmer's bill was referred and or dered to be prirted mr anthony kep it u called op the bill to incorporate tbe national bolivi an navigation company passed mr wilson rep mass offered a resolution requesting the secretary of war hi transmit a full report of the recent bom bardment of an indian village at fort wrangel alaska adopted mr sawyer rep 3 c introduced a bill incorporating the southern trans continental railway company and grant ing the right of way and lands in aid of its construction the object of the company is said to be the establishment with rail ways already constructed or to be con structed of a complete and continuous first-class railway line and telegraphic communication between come safe harbor on tbe atlantic to the harbor of san diego on the pacific ocean punning in the con struction of the western portion of the rout what u known as the thirty-second parallel und is granted to construct the road from the kio grande to the pacific ocean to the same amount as in the case of the northern pacific railroad re ferred at one o'clock the georgia bill wa taken op in the presence of an immense audience in the galleries mr trcmbull hep 111 said th*t the judiciary committee had reported the bill as it came from the house with funda mental conditions added thui far deferr ing to the sense of the senate as expressed in tbe imposition of the conditions upon virginia and mississippi he then recited ! the history of the georgia case from which it appeared that in compliance with the requirement of the act of congress georgia ratified the xlyth amendment struck from her recently adopted state constitution certain cunses and having en titled herself to representation in congress the representatives from that state wen after full examination of their credential by the committee dnly admitted to fit - in the house he continued to speak at length mr stewart rep na i doubted whether under the state's constitntion the election should be he'd next fall he argued in fsvor of tbe assumption by con gress that the government of georgia was provisional np to this time inasmuch »■the requirements in the original rccon rtructjon act had not been complied with at three o'clock the senate went into executive session and after several hozra adjourned 1 a number of biil were introduced and referred one by mr washburre ftr bringing torn tie snas&m rf general as both ute ai:r.i*ur to the argentire cms 1 federation by mr surkwemttcr to prevent pr'-e iby mr aiaiuikg relatag to cnrmal rroeswdißgi nder tfcs interral r»-veiur ": mr gonum—rauung to half-p»y penrona to the wid-wi and orphans cf oldiers hy mr batfer of t«,na«ae to mend an act to protect ill l*nona in their civil right mr marshall ; dem , 111 ), offered the follow ing ■fosolrtd^thmt the depressed condition of business and the variot industrial interest of the country demand of congrcmprcmpt action in relieving peorle of all bunltnt of taxation not absolute neoepcary to pro vide for the w ant of g»^eminent econoini - cally administered and that in refraining the existing tu.tsj iwi legislation should be on these priyciplts to wi^t ist that no doty should we imposed on any article above the lowest'rate that will yield the largest mnocnt of c enue 2d that the maximum revenue luty should be im posed on luxuries *" j that the dutj should be so impose ac to operate a equally as possible thro ghont the union ii*mminatiog neither f .- nor against clas 97 section mr holman dem ini in order to test the sense of the hfeum moved to lav the resolution on the table ami called fo'i the yeas ami nays announcing that h would vcte against his nrn motion the resolution was n0 laid en the table the follow hj^is tho vite ayes—messrs ambler armstrong ayer banks burnett hlair brooks mass buck buckley butlen imass cesoa dawes ela kiehcr g^fillan hamilto if arris host uoße j»-nck«i kelsc m&ynard mckee morrih egle u'nei packer pierce roots sargent^scofic shcljor la sheldon jk v ). stoughto stricklanf tillman ward wiliard 38 nays—messrs adams,.'allisoo xrchsr asper atwood barunm beatty beti a mm bird boles lioyj brooks of n york buffi uton burchar2 burdett burr calkio l'hnrchi 1 clarke r cobb of wu consin cooke conger l'reba c'ullom dickey dickinson docksry l>i utev dox bldridge ferry ferrw finkelnburg fitch uarfield cetr g.iswold haight kaldemap hale hawking hswley ifay hayes httiin hill llo;m»n ldgersoll johnson jones of north^'arolina luj kelley kerr ketoham knott lsfli lwh log&n loughhdge^manhsll ma ham mccarthy mct'oknak mocrearj mckenzie mcnrely unm lot illinois moore lof new j*cjv*j morgan mor^hih morrill vj myen niblack orth p.ckarj paine fettr pomeroy l'otter kinhal reeves ric ridgeway rogers sawyers schenek sch isk.t shanks sherrinl,""hlocum smi of 0.1 smith tof vt i s+arkweitb*r st«rens sterensnn stiles stokes ston strong tiffe tann trimble tyner t'paon va 7 rump voo hees washburn iw'is l washbnrn mass \ walker wells w leeler wilkin on williams wilson s inn *, wilson fohie and wood—us the resolution on motion f mr schencl was referred to the fomuiittee on wai nd means without division mr da wes rep mm asked leave to introduce a joint rttolntion dtrec iag in consideration of th distinguishec services of edwin m stant a thepaymen to his widow for herself an bii children a sum f il to one year'i salary of th wr-ciste justice of the supreme court to which office be had been ap omted at tht time of bis death mr t>awes moved to bui end the rules io as to have the joint reaolu ion introduced and passed the rules were suspend aod the joint resolution puwd mr bi'tlkr rep ma , introducer a joint rearlution allowing the owners o homeeteads to deduct the ntrrerf paid oi mortgages thereon from lj,eir income re turns parsed the flouse at two ovock went int committee of tho rthotl on vhe deticienc bill and wm addressed by mr niblack ii the defeuse of the r>emocrs ie and the r rsignmtnt of'the repubkcat party mr iarvielo rep ti rcplird tr mr niblac 1 , dfclannn t c democrat party responsible for the lal war the diacu ion was further continued b mess scbe ck niblack beck garfial and vocrhff j and tfcen fbe committe proceeded to rocsidfr the nil by clause tor smendme t the comi itte rote a d the house after an ineft ctual rffori by mr dawes t have an evcn^ig fusion no as to oonclud the bill adjin-rned at 4:45 o'clock mexico dfsafl bf't'i rebel p fffeat nil bunm tsi t-.mtsm.l new okie j.s mu-ch it.—the evening mpem pubhst rthis dispatch br v svili.e texas march 14 a t'vbt has km place between general egnlcz and lovernor le cadeoa com nanting thii volutioniau near coronelu !■i ue l'fc-1 na wu n-v i-.l w:t'"i grea osa k*y t-"k)k limkj pnionert among hem many or ■■a at la*t accouati ca !••!'! was hei rm-d in and vould have to lefeat uegul r lo«e hia nwa army the legislature urnrr march li ie nate the hill amrjding the act proticling for he enrollment of the militia wu taken op n committee i : the whole n the special rder pro^ren reported and bill order d to a third n ading : bill were ii troduced by mr wo \ — utlative to action for lamagea by re bod of dpgligene by mr bra i — aiding ia the eonatrne ioa of the < azenovia &. caoaatou rail road by mr san jrd—amending wction fifty three of the ( ode of procedare to extend the ja riedictit lof jaili oartt bills were o jered to thir4 reading to eiubhfib ni organic at huifat a state asylum jr las«ue amending t t act charterta dental so cietiea afhoaraed as^kmbly keports i presented by mr uo e^to aid in the completion sf the tlatts rg ft whiteh*u railroad by mr lib ?} tn in far»r of the mid land railroad iil by j t di ia—against the bill to se greater in highway labor in the state agt ed to by mr hen ie«««y for the better pro tection of t t btone cutters on state work by mr drol fixing the size of the bar rels for packin prints ac bills were it jrodaced by mr b mler—to introduce steun towage on t c caxials and grant state aid by mr dm ram—to prevent injury or detraction of i.t j by mr km isa to amaid the act for the better reg atton of the s^ate and coun ty prison i ibo relatit to the govern ment of the ■anty of new york it pro tides far th ssmbbh of madsrrisors by assembly dv rcti also : elati o the xcw york po c ommision«.rs it proride for th*ir appt ntment by ttoe mayor an aldermen ' "~> ameoding the general tcauroad a^t ( lowing ten c*nts ajoitiooa fare when tick *• are not pu chased before entering the a rs by qm r.aeh tti*t iig the gene ral railroad a t also aomrfing the act r^latite to & ligranu arrfrng in new york ' ■by mr o \ crphy to ceostmct a rai - road in broad ay acd other cfcreeu in new by mr bro i aatma&ng s n«w yoik btip flai{-to ertamiih and m*in uin a police orce in trny al o ex tending the p wers of b»*rds of b«per ti»orm exoept in new york and kings connties ... » resolations ere mtrodnoed — by mr hleij it calling o cocgrees fcr a breakwater * f the harbor of port jeff--r -, ton adopted by mr.-£t«i c—calling ojt coagresi for pennioni to m disrs ■! th war of 1812 i liid uvor r mr b-ma tiled ap hi recolntion to aiioorn tin n on the e+pod of april a-.d moved u make it cm ufuenth of r aword 1 rtd to lay iw i—oisitio i on th tr-it carried mr auabcn ttllad m ua rjaobtioti to r-fcrw much * tie txismplrouer raport a referred to < > rqttslisßtioti of uutm to a tpecml corn t of firsv < qmm fiv p.rrc i kodooed a uu to r*p«j the act to aid in the conjtruclioo of m urr*d tlodg iba rallcj of tito upper ii v «■into the wijdcnmm in the northern part of the sute . foreign another bligbt hope ror thk hfl of bosrsx—cerioi's dirreßkifrr.s is thi fbknui cabinet-the papal t^l kstiox pbodccino discard english i arlia mentiby rboceedinos-orß^tet n tor hl srhjol bill immportavr mil i tary movements and skirmisher in ctba-keieaseof thi havana iusons a i'nhthd itates ooxscl ix tro blr innueura to rsssrmsm j « livihrool march 14 the bar ; mary johnston from bahia v.rull hasirrired th captain report that on the 3th of february in latitude 50 north mm longi tude 24 west he passed a large tnmtr which wu hove to and heading northeast she displayed the bhtiah colon and | signal to denote that h r machinery wae broke liwa she had two white iripea cd one red ooe on her funnel about two-thirds way up and the captain thinks ahe may have vq the iiiiuing steamer city of feoston the r was very heavy at the titif and he johnston was cot able to atoj or get uear enough to make close observatinia i liv 1-jtuan line authorities in v york itate that the funueli of their thins are dot marked in the manner described abcve but hope thnt owing to the great disucoe the captain '■>' the johnston may ha c been u,st»kt:i in his observations the locality ib precisely where the city oi boston aght u hare been on the date named while trie agents are of the option that the'steamer was one of the allan portland line they admit the possibility u its being the city of boston english mls''li 1 an london march 14 vernm harounrt md others denounce mr fr-rster's ednca ion bill because it refer*'religions difficul ties to local bodies for settlement broogh the dramatist is dead stephen gladstone ion oj v e olad itone wai ordained at lambeth to-day by the bishop of winchester 9 the scullers race of on mile took place ii the tyne to-day betweea james taylor i:ul jamts percy for i!j side h.-ttin at the start was 6to 1 oit percy taylor won the race by four lengths tbe time publishes i letter arguing i troogly against the surges tion of mr sampson its city editor w try the experi ment of reducing tbe rat i of telegraphing hrouqh the bogliih am french atlantic cables to a crown one dtjlar and twenty vents for twenty words . it predicts that ■in;h a charge would stop^he issuing of tbe we per cent dividends isreafter and be nkely to effect the reserve of the cable 20m panic „ the pall mall o\wrt has lately paid more attention than usu>l to american topics ft has editorials jo-day on femi nine magistrates on political isolation resident grant and on the sentence im x>9ed on captain eyre of t ic steamer bom hsv the inadequacy of wiich is pointed ant ihe patty at rome adverse to papal pre tensions ia gathering strength daily parliamentart proceedings ixindor march 14 in the house of lords thi't ereoing earl granvillc said the :■tpninmflt would uk for farther power to l«-al with violations cf law in ireland and hat a bll ■' cootaioing severe police regula tions had been prepared and would soon be abmittea the ea?l of richmond promised his sup oort to suih a measure but regretted the tardiness pf its introduction the marquis of salisbury laid he should infer from tne language of i rl granvillo aat the proposed bill would hardly be equal to tae emergency after il sultory remarks fivm other lords tbe limit adjourntd n the commons otway th t'nder for ■it'll secretary explained the ircomstances attending the seizure of the american brig mary low ell in the wefat indies by a span ish cruiser he said no demand for indem nity could lie against england as the ves fl was captured on the high ■..*«, and not within britieh jurisdiction mr ila^latone promised that the bill for lhe enforcement of the lawi in ireland would be introduced on thursday ot this vetk it would contain provisions of sev sral acts passed in former e,,.r for the r«aervation of the public p«ac would mpower the i»rd lieutenant j ireland to tuspend the hibta corpus and provide for be summary trial without mry of certain fl--iiof created by the bill jnch as the pu!"session m powder prowlio by night jr traveling without a destination or pur pose it i onld compensate the victims of violence nd increase the of flicers o justice for obtaining evi lence the bill was to emain ia ■r for a limited time and oo>ild be mp plied only to districts in whic tbe lieu mi:imt oeneral had proclaimed a suspen sion of .'> i-'jf '■■~■•■. tbe pr in in the hatricts aftder tbe operations oi the law would be held answerable fc-r offences gainst the order this statement was re "> vej with uproarious applause from both ■i-i of the house mr vladstone sail his brief announcement was all it was thought expedient now to make , chichester fortescue chief tie-;retary for ireland presented imperative reasons why the government had op to the present moment preferred to adhere to the letter f law in dealing with ireland rather than f-'tt to another suspension of kabtat for put a very lively debate followed on irish affairs in general complaints were made of the frequency of political juries in ire land and the government indignantly re pelled the diarge of backing them the education bill came np on the motion for a second reading george dlzoo member for birmingham and an advanced libersi,said fa felt obliged v oppose tt'-e second reading of the bill as much as he desired free schools at many points the measure was bad it neglected to provide for an educational department in the government or for normal ftchoola he .' j'cted that the bill though compulsory made concessions to sectarian occupiers and that leaving religious questions to be de termined by boards must in try luce endless dissension*1 mr forstar the introducer of the bill argued against the ass of the bible and giv ing religious instruction in schools on this took he said the vainabfe school sys tem of tbe united utm as going to pieces and simply because the rale wi in flexibu and ot left to the option of each locality lfce best public osjnion favored the latter pl>ji mr foister gave tbe his tory of the ml and anatysed ts provuiona at great leafeth and conclnded by hopisg that daring uie present sessson he shoald see the meshare fully considered and be come law tbe coinage biu passed sod uw house adjourned ruve a9d rove paeis march 14—dietatcns from home confirf the report at the demand made by fr«oe for represenutieo in tb ( joaril he pobliiaticn of twenty one canons of tb ebureh norfsjra inevitable a change ia toe atti*n<!e of krasms as is the abstract they viuuto priawialm of modern government and society and an hostile to the withes e*pr i uj emperor napoleon in his speech-to jsa i lamhe.i > fmmm pabi mxrch 14 differsswsj have arisen in th cabinet on the policy to be pursued toward rome it is known that count dam ftvors the energetic messores f which ollnmer is opposed sefrii sides with ollivier liaffet with ham the , i.ition issitr.plvacab'aetßiattrr and nay resdlt in the withdrawal of ilaro tbs jonrial aononnc ihat the emperor has sent prim napoleon to cor*nlt with ollivier and cn<'oxvor tv bring the uiau ten to one miftd on the subject the mirqnis de la bava<lette minister to great britain hm srr ved ia pahs a telegraphic dispatch from algien « nourcm that marshal mscmaa oorer nor geßeral o al«sria has !■■jstsh him resignation to ths i^rnpcror il » hyp mil that thsn««^d■s.-csvoq in ftho corps ug lrtif osi the adn inistrat on of algeria haj eu«ml this s*^p j irajß s aiadaid laarel 14.-manfcjpr»i m ti«w«d the v*l«,to«rsof ms4ri4 *•-**. tu waswartsjyyilrwid g cuba ' - ha va march il-laie adrfeas fro kneritai bare ben retired geairai joywche had arrived at cat mi awl would 000 march on tu ton c gnai maro general poeljo'e foraea occupy the tnw m of sabanic aad saa jfigwl and wen erecting fortioaatsoaa ommro ni also being fortified tha inaargeat gens ral jerdaa's headquarter wm at magam bomb lut w«tk but ham awee baam moved and are bow at baaaa general jordan lately sea m h«*4red of the camagney intnrgeats towarde the cinoo villas dutrict but when saw p—i dioa they were met by the spaniards and twenty-seven of the number killed aad their advance w*s checked the spuiard lost one man killed and ten wftudad the ianrgrate in mperior nnmhaia late ly attacked port chareas but wet repvjead by the garri«nn composed of colored ftre mea from havana it it reported that baft th en remain of the oaiaea insnrgeuta and they are mov ing towards betabano stay fim.fl.es are pneeatiog thenwelvce to the spaaimh ' so tbori ties aad elaimiag protectioa th damber of insnrgenta killed in the lata attack on roloff's foroee in the cinoo villas district was nineteen instead of 100 aa previously reported vncount santa cmt the portngaeaa who came here as a corporal in the madrid volunteers was executed to-day for at tempting to incite the soldiers to rebel and join the insargeata mr phillips uoited state cootnl at santiago da cuba has pnmitbed a card in the journals of that city denying that he wrote a letter to the state department t waahiofiton which was read before con press mr phillips espraesc the desire th»t the united states government will investigate the matter a special aajs hearing that some injury might be done him he took passage yea tarday on a french steamer for jamaica the government secretary aad tie british consul accompanied him to the wharf but no demonstration was made captain general de rodas has aalhor ixed the prosecuting attorney of havana to release on bail the members of the masonio fraternity who wety imprisoned for hold ing a meeting contrary to his late order forbidding the uiim it is officially announced that the west india and panama cables will be laid by the latter part of april later if •; i vitas march 12 via havana march 14 general puello arrived at baga to-day haviag vititrd the towos of guainv arc c'aacorro and sibanica o fighting is reported general gayneche is fortifying the towns of guaimaro cascorro and si banicu families numbering six to eight nnndred persons had presented themselves to ths spanish authorities for protection crimes and casualties bri'tal ijomicipe it tslsokath to tus urkehi . phiuidf.lphia march 14 in a grog gery near the corner of ninth and walnut street this morning lewis s foster waa stabbed nine times l>y one l'atrick keliey with whom he had been playing card keliey ran off bat oon returned with a man named patrick ward and one of them fired a pistol at foster who wss lying on the floor bleeding from the wounds inflicted by keliey ward and ktlley w?ra bota arrested foster canr.ot live colo!*el yer'ier's f3cape u k--f miflrinsippi march 14 there are no tidings yet lrom colonel verger the legislature to-day passed a resolution and appointed a committee to investigate the circumstance of his escape and an ef fort was made to paea a bill instructing the governor to otfer a reward of 25,000 for his apprehension a lao to appropriate 100,000 as a secret service fua<i with out any definite action the bill waa laid aside sheriff lake is making vigorous efforts for the apprehension of verger the governor to-day submitteu bis mrat message to the legialature urgiog imme diate l«igi*lation looking to a thorough re organization of the judiciary miscellaneous aitaihsin kansas i bt tklkorjfh to till wtntm lawkescz kidui march 14.—the immigaation tot kansas tfaii mmod ia an precedent*'l in the history of tbe ms'r the railroad company bas 1i ti obliged to order additional rolling stock to meet the requirements of freight and paesengers 1 be tiret ihifjment of colorado cattle over the road ha jaat taken place and there are 10,000 head at kit carson's awaiting ship ment a faat night expren tain is to be put on the road to make the tine from kansas city to denver in aix hours several business men here have given no tice that they will resume specie paymenta next week the freedmex cincinnati march 14—the western veedmen's aid commission had turned n all its effect o tthe.a mencan miaeioni iy tssociatun with which it ha been acting luring the past three ears work will urn continued f.y the association the same as efore the headquarter of the edoci innei and disbursing drpartmenta of the reedmen's bureau baa been removed frtm lrfraiaville to covingtoo kentucky gen eral runlde will have charge ohio legislation coixmncn ohio march 14.—a resola ion waa offered in the senate to-day by mr basset a democrat aaking the ohio liepresentstivrs in congress to use their nflnrace to aid in the abolishment of the sational backs the resolution went on the table under notice to discuss the plot to auiunitf n'apoleoir the postponement of the tuilerie bail some weeks since is accounted for by the alleged discovery of a plot to assassinate the emperor ohich ia thus told in tbe place dv carrousel enormous bonfires are kept up on ball nights for tbe comfort of the servant who are compelled to wait for honrs together in the open air some of the conspirators were to have obtained ac cesa by disguising themselves in liveries and at * given signal they were to have act fin to the carriages by blaitng branda plucked from the area while the horses were to have been frightened by the explo aion of bomb nothing barns more quick - it than a carriage on account of the quantity of varaiah with which it ia cover id—nothing producea more confusion than the rnehin about of terrifled horse the plotters calculate 1 that all the servant about the place would flock to the court yard to restore order and in the mltie it would be easy they hoped for a doxen de termined men disguised aa gentlemen to force their way up tain and ssttaainsu the emperor til instinctive action of the irish people when tamed out of bouse and home waa shown recently at durham er a ttil.b was scat to take the furniture of a poor mm bridget mclntire for rent he seat oeoaapaaierl by two policemen he to k away a little box which terred ac » cradle oat of wkiefc the hsyhr waa roughly bundled them went toward tbe bed clo.hr say»g that he as g«uf to take ail when the poor woman struck him on the temple with a brown pitcher and killed him she was tek'n with her bab before the mag istrate on a charge of manslaughter aavi on being aaked vku she bad to say anawered oh i har nothing to say i diowt in tend to do any barm i waa wholly out of my mind at the time i beg pardon gen tlemen " we wonder how an english jud t e and jury will deal with her charles lliisem tbe brilliant novelist ha h*d aa interview with queen vwtarit we know but little if any of the oonver tioa of the o oaaion but it appears to have beea aaarary a ateial tribute oa the part • f tbe soreresf to the aanat ea.osisfal liter flawk la^lft ata^a^rih^asaß ah l . ~ . the buffalo expikss published pt the express fki>ting co ko v avjkwb street m ~.,/ eifrm fyw •">« umiwl e»rt.tiig kxi«m ■• « w«rk!y fcxjmu " 1 m thk bkk ami eve<is(i exprum t*o ji t;-n m iwl 4 l m de!iv«r*-i '-» stay •">»■job printing office c *•*•* mm the very but «"*—". la all lv mmj a nirakid to mcvn t»«t imumi n.>n or io c cabo as o mi no h la»t iwu tnoui wi»ii<n " . . iiusin ess directory wmmm wmmwuamm location of thb gjupim itousss or bvrralo lho al ur n*vl*r who raakr purchssaß **<■mts sasmsd4bsari*al}i fiwclaaa.l architects c hl'l r p(»hll.'i,i-ibsmit ag'l luplr*^i^tb ( ca3tinmm 11 w s^tacn..b*******r.l na bund ulnoa finecashngs ac clamm 9 to.ci.r ibafaawsßal ftamßaam books and stationery martin ta lob an m t _^_ kh st i.r_ssi.it a i'.lto , 4-)7 mali,cor mohawk bki.ki a lew r an ban as . w senecv h kl 01i.s,_-jj*laii blank rooks stationery 4c iolno look wool a johnson juyßain t llstlnts « jeb£s,a«***ma**u hoots 4 shoes a l -' hkv.kk ■>•:. bain ja.ie.-i h jk.wv.tl att ban blank book manufacturer i l cllitlll--sti-.il lirtand bb w*«hlia(ft(.u sjnfivjtione.is wholesale a retail a k lcllock a4xi us eksms carpeis oil cloths feathers j k a j z'k'k l jh , stcrcrs 476 slain carpet fitter *- pbilupj 9w m ■si onrbt ijoners wholesale hid i ■i maasa a mk^m-.il .-.. iatn j,«-.it tifh house • jiina t-lass ft crockery ma i tic w o'nml xt'j bs:ii cfco t kb jan,444 m»uu carriages harvey a wallac ly*;k near coiirtar house cracklics ac b uvkns a mjn tawaad 117 bbsoßt coal wholesale an betail c h dudley a co cor fcri anil terra gfcol.'.e imuub arft fen tmbbbm coffke a spick mills chase a co 3j.1 bain opposite churches coal and pig iron v r wiiaso.s a co aeohi oor ajbabbsml e l hku.iru'jli 2 commercial wharf imb of main street dry goods dodd best a co..sv bain drapers ft tailors b 11 tryon ml ma.n dveka.ni renovator locai cllt-ster 4xi balu envelope manufacturers h v poaifhibb m a*n*a engkaverson wood oeo l v lan 2oq bain fancy goods ac volger rifi.lin ft i (>., 4.1u main furniture ac iiaac d white 25t bain • e bristol a co 2v3 main flour feed and grain w h cobb ton ac cor evans fruit and oysters pl ati fill it co 257 washuifftun fine brass castings buffalo bum foundry 76 exchange glass and paper show cards | j p hoffman 10 e mb**sb st up stair grocers wholesale.fi a m jullnhtiin 74 main geocers wholesale and retail * k d holman 17'j main uto w scott 17 9 hence gents furnishing goods addison 11 stafford bb main 8 n lawrence a 80.n 81 main bu'i'l a ukntlrli-t m alain gukb and jewelry j o kuiisun ii 00 , 166 mali hotels bonnet's hotel bse washiturlon and carr.,ll hair work and hair jewelry | mrs bjiimel 11 clintjn harness saddles ac j h lyti.k a ron 20 ea.-han/c i pportte bansion da.vl k hcni'hrey buciwswr to j no ilnm piuw a baa m main hardware iron t=r o f walrthii'gk 7l bain and b swan hoktons a hlr cor pearl ai.il seneca i kidnky 11ki'ai1i a co,bb main fowll.it a sons s lienaes uk witt g wi.ki a co.,am main cur w swan hardware and metals pratt a co 4-i,4s and mb terrace hop all furnaces a d gili'.kkt bfi rata hats cars and pubs c * f okoriikii wow main berutold .'; bb*j.,ft*lßain wm wipfebt.sai main iron foundry faole iron works p try tor mls*.!*.ippl clinton savin voliis c.mrch.eur januoa iron powders engines boilers , geo a lifit bobs •. <>>~ waa-tmc-oa*,-»rolik iron nails r r simks ac prait k co p j 4o wij wtsesoaa lager beer lulli\ri>s ac ' biciiakl koaavteb t"l ban st light carriage and sleigh d c godwin '.&> ll**»*»a*j looking lass picttjbi frames howard a bunting ii a swsn malleable iron pratt a lsttchwoktm ataamaw tartaaa marrle mantles and crates c b « oui-kr 11l dslsware l bwakti a v 3oj main marrle ft granite works dawbons « kt'livis cornea ttsnrt und m^rijan jwtln obawtobo l'.r anal tmß*sas*m millinery who'c.ia.e and retail hknuy o'brien bm bab w 11 vtooow uu stwßatn mourning golds iwinn best a co 414 msin manufacturing jewelers fcc u f juenglint 3^7 wanhiiiirtcn organs pormws ripe deukick fei.gfmakkk » co.,ft 41 anl 48 onntea organs melodeons ac beg a prince a co niagara strventh anil ma ryland oil.s paints ac r pe.8e.65 and 87 main planing mills doors sash ac vt a evan's a co mechanic printers a blank book man'fs baker a jones ml and 2it waahlnirton street plastic slate roofing b f innes bh main pianos music ac cottier a hqrroß bb main piano manufacturers c kcrtzman 108 im and 110 br.u'la devin'e 8808.,401 eslagan.ear s^land taper hangings c b h muoe.aismsin monrc.omt.hy brofl bb main bkukett nichols 87s m*ln photographf.ks w m bbiailt bm main b hambleton 335 aiij 4 main n l blish.sv bala sewing machines aaovsm bakcbr m 00..«u main whf.ei.fr b wilson s m co 275 main oor wilcox a oinpss v co m s dlilßaa bowcb m 00 , isw s*nn florem'ks m co 401 main saddlery hardware ac pratt a letcavtortii 52 and s4 terrace silk hat manufacturers 0 bacren4ie bb main stove hollow ware bird a to bbs mama st ir.-i beta can stained glass buffvlo st used olw works pearl bgoal bitbiw.sob ****** school rurniture w chas i*bw,nifj»wß*a scales and safes ' ftalo scale works ttf main stoves and hardware bhaw ferris a co 4w main stoves furnaces and range i swartz a co an ban trunks daniel 11 iu'mi'iiuky in<-c*-«r.r to jr.o hiitl phrey * bpv m main st tobacconists a m adams aco..::yw**l-.it ! t.i.a*babopfxrl oif.son y howaiui ft co 2«0 waahinauin watches jewelry a diamonds pitkin'3 jewelry store x main t a e dickinson tm main dan b castle iu main btevenbi.ros-.45y main watch makers a jewelers juliuswalkf.r.a 7 ilalr mourning uoodi a ' wpt-u aiuorlrae.it t rauotwbl piic*t ilffalo mochkino stokk ol luin -•-.. ani«.-hc»ii bloik iiu oism ti»i moo boa wtndow ol — rt»j ria plat gla roljtumfi akp dwcujnos at lcm umm i ij | m£o t whiti lead wtt'k iflri html fctm»t by lost axd^foitnd iost on monday march 14 j on ninth treet between m«rj and hm 0 md » i'^ic of liyni g'.ll j*cur in ■re moffooßoeus a m,itj i ■rewar.i w u ■-,!■-..! foi ihm rv it tt.e counting ro^m jf tht ei m -■■■fk'nd a bilykb watch oh f ari tr t the owr.tr cm feawf u t i ealhnf it i*s ksdangl itr»et ati*l ?•*}'■f for a-i t mt^m»nt iy ch)cnw at thk ( hl-.af fapkh i bating bton ml mi i t , tksl th yu iti ipeelß i cli«iipe ell n bomihos \ kohzeuot lo.sr-o.n dm iisday afteknoon j nvtwren ttt franklin treet and the sort pr.-'i>u-ri»n churr-h a !*!>*■<<.!.( walvh 4«nimf inr fln<l will t>e rew»r ;♦■! sii«n rcturbin tt to to fran«<ia ntn-tt cl 2-3 ifo iki>i.\t asp lodcty^r - 1 w beseca st.--hoard can *) 1 b ob:at ed with or without ruomv ~' bumnisss chamces rpo rent—a farm of aboui 1 flftj acre near the el y will b let lo wort «< i i'.-,i,r llf f».n apply mm to hcwaki ji ell h-i hdka t clj pabthsb wanted—a lauy 01 i l.'i m i ipin't 1 tir.j i rare chime in a wtto *■«•*> ii-h«.l yn fan no obj»dl-n if the n » marriud ly wlih-nt children a unite furnithed will b found aj.lre for t«n di*>n " partner c i'll - 1 jol frier i>cw rtgulrt.l cu-m bakkkv koksal.fci okto kkm b—t iwmf pwry aril wmfaiagtoa ln-pii ■l t liaktholomkw jgi elk t mam'ka(jiuki>g mauuintus r .: i uinr ■for **!■:; pr.>fiu iar^-o nd up ■rvrtinc jiric « ■-■. c-m h bid on wj lit*r»i itrii.i a food bsua ic4 lot t ken ncj uidcieni < i i.i a eaak apaif to ulmt 4 hanf^kd it w«t 1 ■•(. c 4 1f(lt s for hatch no — pi iri j i.'u lirmiui blru-k fi{*r,t,|i n<l 1.f.'t.0-n fm unat ■i n a j 1:1 kl *!•. cis n 2 br^wn'i muimldipl w anted—a faittskk with a th f4m of 98000 ■t -■: in » mfl utkh m bed j«)lnj buudrm in uii city profits bh m nominal owa ■q-'.n of uklnir l »-■ol - h o t)uhii[i**wfl prt-frrrt adtirtai through thi i'.m'.m kl'sintss 14-u wan rsd—bt a gentlkman anl wife thrc unfuri.uhfd roomi tiukjirtriu ft[i.hj locftil'iii central [■■».. oii april 1.1 ad dran " j t m urfiogtm elb-lt wanted in a rii.nwi.k k.n ile mil two ur thfm u"furninliod iwiiimi m ..■-.■ur third leer in » wlun family pnmi rout have in addrti j a hmlib 11 w bcnmt t cl6-2t tttantb to rent—a few de tt ilri h u-f fur gmd trnuiti p<'-s;ssloi ilijlut k-l-wati s * bi kl*m h'.uj esut and loan brokaxa oil kn t browns build n wamtu to juuit—aw jtuuibla locat«d h mm o in il r «• ■!*.;, on the * ■• aide p»«.wt-iu:i tv be taken ist of may --. r any tlmi p'evtoiia ta j'tll otto 31 pearl v tfkl7r-ff'ejiat.kb a johnson place—wanted a o wotuati to il the t !!■* iii wwpk iti » a uuiily muit t,e » r.;od phrin i ok eu *:* nnr kaole st.—wanted a giri fo general b«mwwufk iuii«t l inu p»rl»:ic d bck hnfereiitmm rfqu red til 21 qa main st.—a first x ati | t)\f mtfull kinte'lto take em ol a m\.v fti rl4-lt liki p-jwai.f iifanten a youth in an of t t fl.-e wal dhw i1 reconun mied a<l ire.-t tn lnin.lwnun - ofwpuckdt m & 3 . ctlsi buff j poatooca t ro'>k hinders-wanted a fi>rw»her uaker * joncf 0 md w wuhlniftun ur et al miti atio%s w a % t eu wfantfid a position as book v keeper in a bbad3 hoainfw r»n fumbh b»«t f refcrtnew jbddnm w 1i tin-r.fßr-e tls i wanted by a young girl a pituai'ii a iham'^rinatd it to in gencr liuii9f)w.<rk ■private ftrnqy preft-rrerf good rclcr k ,■- d addnnm p«»rl st.curncr seneca ■■\ ng man wishes to en . \ g w:>h tome i " hmno in thu ctt i.i ■.!) yih.su i taupe hp had awakterabk es p«-r iei r and can glvs ftrit rian refercuci'a so t l-.'ii to r^rkmg if alrtd aimrr f-t flvr d»j ni ■». lit ii i r«>v i kp-.rt n 1 . i-i i oiti'ation wantkd—by a wo l nun « dmt a j y fy ronv nr either or t do ■■• nt il <■oking in a jmll famifj a|>i>lj at su x ... ■• cl 4 bt iitan ted a 1 ract fo af oabi > x }\ tvt • r..l liini-t it in w*nt '■! * ritoatiun gea i rtfc r no a idmi " j j r ihb nfflto rl4 r>t ttf lkt—rooms ijicbivished bedroom to let f i illicit !!■!>■oik lit ii.»j inquire it i^i iimt!"»*i . npftofeo cl si for rent fine offices in the *«;■?, houm no 77 pearl atffht juiin otto cli si pearl h'reet c*oh rent—the office undeb x mmlifmllimi anil tradt:*1 ba k apyh t jdhn utto.bi p**rl tt _ ell three nice sleeping rooms in that rcntraj 1 arty xt 3 mi.in ttreot w»e ■bryte«t*»u apt-1/toqeo is bull c 1 i mjms and power to ken i tan toqs»^t"sl *«. bolkei ws an * id the canal buffalo ftf let^hotses for rknt—n'o 49 west huron t ect nerm.l door from fracvlm mml t itnry t't ment brhtt btt ■, iras ainl wit'cr e-i , u ir at no 51 huron m«t corner tiapkliiu ck)r rent—the desirable 3 i ttory an immimil brick dwetlbig no m bhl o^f fewcw cßarm moeam n m*in st nok kknt—two-stuby fttame 1 1 l'lir w t*."*fl ninth nml t<ro-ai rv ftatuc d lling 80 s3 •« iarn ntn*t tw pt-rj frame dwell.i c no w william otrett two l»'i,-i ii i ti ma ii mff ■', mar y*g km t#o-«t«iry hnck hoiur ana mure n 112 xx t«i>-»l'>n briik house and ttor no 14j luum 7»o-ttorr brick houte ami t.jre no 247 ocneset : two-«torr brick turns ob tracy street apdv to edwards a iiliicann no 3 r.vi duildtng 3 ijiou kent—store and dwel ihlfcani r south an-1 lrml-ian its pobstr rion iniy by bad iiiine int ly knit 4 ..'■■». c 7 lyqn a hakkr tine l.anj office t^or rent—part of a stork on x mala tlreet below clint n en favr.r.blt t rns lre a pi>"kkhinv i.m mw—i bwn a rpo let—the laruk amd com art bamtasr ft chenry knows v ny ms haia t ': » • <■i.-i'l r 1 it ■■' tiif hi ■]'•:-»:.;■■■.-.■or busir.ms in the city inquirw of l has t s'lepaltt1 guarlian 4c or»r bon dc-ntihcd for silt 11 ic s\t.e or to kent—an ele 1 tint k.m*'ood 7 octave i'lin ipn'v i*l hrk a _ clv3t t>ubbeh belting—an as6ort i nn-nt of nit.k-r ljltidg fur ufa «' a u fria in iou to iit i'li'iuduo for ttrmi uprly to t,dw.»u!.3ft tvfiklasd r \ .. ■>. urr,»n-»bttilding iv)k s.\le ok you khnt—the i.i<l i-stahli.-ticd nt.itiit ft the late ja:tb s«ibi il i tii main l cto johv otto tfl ppm-1 v tii>oden<;ine am boiler for it c tap at the union j-l»b!n»r mill i.nllhi a kelli ilnwalt orrcr i hi^o it pirst-class farm for sale dm tuli ii on brl ili—j in acre fine ta'e o cu'l an n • ijood dwelliu^i 4 lian.n 2 ordomtm ol cti-4 knt fruit ru^r itu-h and b(4tef work one tv h frnm cowlmv.llf ihmh bcfcwr c price kj r no-e lyos t b\ker kie l^nd offlof ell f phkek kakm s in i7l i pepfkr aar wfi'trl '■blidg »'>■■;•- v mil a i t.i wa-hht t>n j 7 271 and w3 croa a is and ij pvracre lvon * bkkkk 4 x ie u»i oia i 1a rus : ka kms—sevekal fin b i j hrj ii-u.na;i fdrtn-i f.»r*al«orci j i.n s c i.lik a pachekiso 13 w mran bl fo rs a le a first lass farm i>f 100 mmkj under a good ttatc of cultiration ■- ir ■ii th ity li.nt mi>l a front on * pired ttretit 1 : -> : i l..inifc an-11 th"r iniproyciuenu inquin of a uk » x kr g4 aln *. i'iu afakm fox sale—un the ml agara river abaut one ml i from lmu ny ajfara counts conaisun of asoat 90 acres cost&iu tnr o«e of th beat rult land id the oountj ap plj ti a ji che3bacl'an luant or niagara for kale-houses tihe 2-st«.rv and attic brick x rr h 405 franklin rtreet for «'-, h /)«!<■aaze f"r i >'} p rtr price cgow km wttrr tod ' i-'iti *.. it^uood rtpair lot 30x14*1 inquire .( mmk&sanrurd e eute v ■; i ura,nc a^en s cl 16 wot bwaii rt fjr sale til seventh st ■■■-,; v tti.i - bouae nd barn a-o 2 *'*■'? hlmmollt outtiwctt corner of hud on and rerun n i ; ttif-tt c 6 j<)h«fitt si pearl at f~ok sal£"the 2 mtokv frame d«.uin v sc 1«1 p«k mmi the h'lufh iew and a n»-n'<rtiy amnred gat furnac ami i welling ko 44 11 rerjr it reel nd in sj.lei.jil or-ier ,** and well lot oui lee a ri'keiung el 2 ijw«!»«»nurc for sale—the 1-story frame « i •-.■« v ■•!' hi|(h ■: *•-■', .■t ii ■nt*!n nvalara t*ri-ty o liiade and fruit tre tv\'iu ml u)cf-|pfto«.'.rgo-j krie utre^t ci2 w ucte-ti v'k rsalk—a large number nf 4 ' able dwelling in prirtfra tjwo to fciooxl ink j them peat bargain il m d nun efaakus * bi'ckland he i ■■■*■'■loan firokvn cis no 2 nrowv*_bulidinfp _ t ir sale 0~fi25 main stkekt cj lvi man tt t '"■• brick 5 v iba it cf^rn r tlaw^re & tupper dt bw)ry cv7k alk offer at c great bm|ftla 1 >. zri s uth division rreet a u.r l.,ic kvruiid ith l>-ie tarn i t 36x110 ell i.xx \ i'l klh"o 13 west 9«au tt tior balj£pfue 2-btuey brick ' d*tittn li k«v f-ii::--tn-et in fine or itr a an«l «• r 1 ' msll t lkb a h'.ktking i:t weal sw*n wt h?ur sti7e~^?he 2 si or v bkick nt r on uie noi'.mul earner t exchar^«and uabiina -■■. a g b*l isflßttflx for a mlood ai>d mjardinjc hou orim-arj i'.tjsihyj o larn.ll tt cs lke ft*k kchln is w«rtfcw«n « liui salk the 2 fitory fram d^elllnrnfl 027 ptneca itrrei nlh p fcini flitur-1 wdl ii.-i ciatern 1ut45x)06 fto it^t i er il v-itb fruit i rl ■p gtap^i • d lowers wil mw d titicap aa tle owner i about 0 leave the ci.y appl/to hi me & b\nrcrd r^a "-■'■- ;..■■■r *■. ■'-. o4 16 west swan t j^ok sale l hfcap—thftij^torv 1 frame dw.uxir no ics north hilliimitrwrt ot 37x134 i.es pmkkbisn 13 w stu t pox sal£—a d£lightful"besi l ibdm at pat.-\vi in oawml county wiih irgp anj l.ljlilv iiutlntad vrnuiida tl hnuae b ui^ii.ah^d v iih ail jiio<ltrri rtrtitmiiffitßki apply lo s john otto lj^arl t tj^oh sale—the 3 story brick d tllinif n'i.74 nor h i'carl ttrett g-aa and kater lot rxll&4 u lke ■p taterino 13jv»st swan t dbsirable residence ~ fob all—tbf j t-nwj brio dwljin with * in and i-itrv mr>titm ii*ip^w^i.'mtn lot # f*n he nittlicau eonicr uf mor^wi aud tary ■: -. trice jw terms m^fj a 29 lee k pickerin'o,is w«t swan i i^or sale^sot 394 ninth st . lot btelu t hou-ie 2 story frame frout b25 ' juiin otto hi pearl st isioii sale—tfib rbsidkncb ov dr i f pltftciy wtw sin'h and c«nnec icul>treth n«-w a--id"i'i elcirant order with two i.-*t < f lai>d attacr-^j under the highest slate of ultirat'on atut wel hmjclci with a kme variety of riiit aij to joij qito 31 i'earl hr«et fott salk — twu 2»tutty mew r^mtt lii.v e nh fr*x water and 1 ■-• i — --, , 57 l . tmq n 1 to h,\is(s * lack-on lumber dulen,bb7 btti-ca nt , corner m»3m p»ottagea for sale twavthrt ren hujlud new ij^torjbwt 1 t 2 ixioo prl i itc kh-del-unl st hit we d inth and niagara l-fton frsine lot'j7vlo4 prl • fll . hlagm-m ft liftr etiiadfl ulauu i-rtorj irurcp lot txlful rice*l4 0 tirfin a rt ul t.nth new 2 story frame h'-uae ot x7xlw pries 43 no.msouthdi'i.ionh two 1-story frame rot ago iwt s7ll pm f 82(-t.o no 41l»se tilth m l-it-.m frame oottatpe lot 29x 32 pric-e 1 ". o>k «, wr«t run'r fourteenth 1-^tory frame o mxlir prire lfli 0 no lvi fifth t mar carolina h-su.ry framo kit la<jo lyuk4 bakkr erie iaitd tn.-e no 1 brown's bu mjng uou sale—the ifstory frame v h iii c 520 n.-rtl uiu-iun ttrett with int 40x [ k ga mid i it hrubt-ry and fruit and vrr tlfva'itlv loc*t«l a tlte bead of 4'hestimt a n ' loj.h utto » brown's brihfang wellino3 for sale by how ard 4 chafpell no ms m-iin it on ( lint-m ttreet i iaik an^l f\[>er.»irily fin!!>hed trick 1.".i-e with f an.l nt*r tttottjmkrt the louse good bath r i in with bat and com r arp<-idi and foul i am will in s.^'.d ob nnsonab nii;!er an^i irs taln dwelttdg b(hm on hca li i'ivisi n mrre no 2uu 2-if<r bridi kith att!c nitli ail rr dcni iinpr.jv^racnts anda lugi ot in oak street/vo 671 2 story brick with ifiis rn«l.'t with great ajitit aiid variety of fruit n or svneca street n . 2-*>9 l-»t rv itiek.wiih g bid mt*r alm two itht-r 2 tory biiik out cd it-oeca s-reet near lo ibfahm rtnat on franklin rtreat no j3 2-ntory brick h'-um inr—idewqltfelaut b todat t.ib por bajle s.s teawarc t s b ! ■■ry brick sic.ooo 7 ni**r>ra fh|hmi t^qtj t.iiuk 110.000 h alijii mt 2-s'uiy liick jkk>u 73 t«t batrta it.mt t frame ishb 27 church t 2 lor frame f.icoo 241 virginia.-t 2 btoi frame 600 12.1 »■, l itorj i'mnit an-1 i aru jtj'too sw>uith«t l'-*tu biiik iooo by hlme i baiforp eesl eit ajid iniurancc a/enm c 2 16 ffm bwsn it itfaln street storks for salr lm a week oi fonr'torea on main ab.ve huron tret-t f r mle fi'tcd wl cceaptml a ntcrf ob first 1 or an<l datilintcs alnl the botkumf i new a.-.tl in go d repair and in fl rented t;-i and water thromthnjit the mmtaff this i-t a invest ntent will ba nld thtup if ap;i ied for mm for further p-riiailars api>l ti hi«e isanford rcaj k.tuic iii'l iqjf-iranr air.r.tl c 4 is wart swan st mottatjes fob sale no 324 cjrnectient l-«tnry lot 275100 ho iu eatrleit l-iti.rj lot 24i100 no 1m vermont st 1-story lot soxioo no m 6 non1 i>i ton it hftoty lotsoxna ha 18 f»rk m 1 it.-r l"t ifixlsß nn 11 hampshire nl 1 3 ; lot srtxldo u jgfc * prherinii is wrstswan it i^hk.xal.h il-siouy fkamt hui x ; no 68cltit«npli u «■<"■> frune ho-jsa no 900 wioi ■.;■■■rt story i'nmehou-e n kar^o avcnu s-tttorj fiune h use o 7til*ine ft 1-tu-ry hri k btmm ri folsom it ifrrtuij hrwi h mot no 21 riinion ■&, 24 t*jr_j brick hr>u c no 4 north liivl tin st ap^ly to t-bwari's & bt'c'ki.and hl-i n - lir.i»ii uuimiujr ijh>r sall at a bargain—thz lar^e 2 tory hasemerii and attic l.rick dwellinr on km urthnait anmft oi cottaso endmarjlann 1.3 ' lkb a i'iciveht.ng 13 west swan wt f ok sals,—a new and first daa 2 j n?idr^ce wi h all tlie modi-rn im jutmpii u - tith s'-le if fttj-street west ot del aware lot utaunnt terms a-.y f r.l el *,».\ 1 unlimter buiminfc tiok sai.e ok to kknt—an kle jj cant r>*i'ier in drli»"are with flc crrtnn<l ar.d hjrn tomtwim may 1,18"0 bj j(»hn oltu el iv»rl t?or sale—thb desiiiablk two ji try brick h««ne t32 seneca ttreet with lo iixlo'i or i^xl'ic a ma bo demrtd uli ir^me h«u aft west ucne*ee street near terra-r verr cheap li-st-.rv frame h use 1 howard street large 1«t l'-.^o brttkcwm senera tt-c-t lot tsx lj.-trrv frame house new 2*7 i"ouoin sret lot fwt new frame crtttn(re on fol'otn treet hc t*t*n al.rnma an.l spiinjr atneta ary eh**p a!"o a ful a iortm-nt f iaipro¥ed and t»jint pro criy m aarl i p»rti of the c ty nith act and art r.f m m ireet t i ricae ta su:t the t an call at my nftva locra tto ( ate ha-hnl-n * t bl7 ri-ai miu ifawr 3 llro»n bu i''ing rsor salk—th e f lne 3-sloiiy 1 brick dwelling n uw oeorvia strret wi y ni ■■'«"> o l.^cnlc^•^e mtl in rplenaii order not ld t.y april lit wi 1 be for rent lxx t pk kkbimt 13 ffwt swan it jioh sale—by m mct'omß w & ' dirision u 0 johnimn h-ce 5-st.u brirk gas w.ter and at 5000 w ninth stre:t s-b o^y frame g*«9 water and t - i rice 5600 jt vfc-:lii rmt a b««utlful >■■■i ■• ■all the rtowmfli price 2500 oowahut ttnet livntcrr frame n«w flcu ed in fl tyl pries friooo 10 ni.i'li-trtet 9tor frame lot sfil(6 will chear htovht hudaoa re»t nemr wadswor.h is star j fmn w lot 32x114 prires2s.o j!oerstr*et near iludaon.li-itorrframe rewj f the pretties oottase in this rf'y pri 24xf 30 w l]i*nj t ■■<•', j i n franc pru ■.■'■'■■32 willmm street i-*>l':tt frame \ rkc j-d--o -; wi'ncr-trce lj-itcry ir*m p ice 20 s-l i'altfr str«t 1 3 a»i>ry frame i r.ee i 0 1 pafcrjmf l.ef 1 rtßlj im i-ri iao s teuth trfe j story frame pries ssko 4 n:tti ftmrt 5-a ry frame prife mm ."* wihia*nntn-!t,3btor r>rickttmi rncc*i 4tj nonli division itreet 2-st.ry jr-n te m 91 north ri i*n ttrett j-itiry fninw pri cc l".y senf a tr brck prl c 9*ooo s3 tentu he t 2 man irani y c s>v i-1 ti tli street l-ctory fiuiie pritc »&.■.•<*. 214 stktb i'rect n.atorj frasm pr c wht ktcnu amall aad w»r fanoa lor afti or z«han < « fcrftrpropartt ahotfch a—ttfyljmmhwlp rteri milt a fnm mafal ttmi »« tab ftop rty foe sale at a bargain ta dcdnblt n.w brick boon xo 7 virjijl iroet nou h sida bm«een deliret hi fr»»khn t 6o1iso r>"d osliar f«i t«r m»rblt muimb it pquire a»5 w«.t moh.wk f clo cukst-class residences for two very i*>sira le b"u?es la tb mo*t central por ioo rf i>eliw at one r>law*re atrtet ha •. north of fmtt **•«*. war the dew park wilh pxt«mi»e frour.au ajhioa nce or ckoim inil bhck rtible earrii«e how kc2^x hrklk h-w m p*rk rtreet ml "<*•■el mnljy linlsluri ihr..>.gl,ou m cuatai.a all k..-d«m m^rrvemenw lot 40x1l*0 un i;in fctrtct i-st-.ry and win flniafcea in vnh fc-f1*,.l i ml.ah lonsorlo 17 real eetate brofcer 3 brown'i bulldnaw f^or sale ok to exchange for 1 n first elan rerndtno in hilj cltv a farm ut loi eree first iimlity of r iving just outmje ol ibc ity limit ru a l»rire tch*rd oae o the be»t in wiiiity fl:-e two-#torj b:k-k houie and three food mi wi.l be aold ch<-ap nj re wf .._.. b2s upward achapfill pywellixgs for sale delaware n s 148 2-rtory aarf attte wei dwri imri ir"*id mhr.mlblm price 00 bouth w»i»i'.««t no 317 s--tory ad auic h mbhlmck;|m«l«m>i lot slxlm to »!■•) ertii bliuw «, no ml h atory brick uwrly «« ( ks via *»' •', ih '« woo clinten rt r.e-r mi:hir*n •■tj fnun dwellnf ;.** 6 w.ur let 65«»0 pnce ifloo mi c ct nn t9 2-stort tri m 25xlw pnoe lyon & bakkh kne und offlorf c 7 n 1 browri'a buildiny _ ■?**?* axp carriages h orses for sale—dcrino the cnmin eunn between mxrch 15 a,id norem mt 15 tha buffalo stn-et luilr.^d cumpuj wi 1 icll ont bunded horse moit of them youa aod m r j - nditi-.n the hor*e maj be m v and the • ■■-■t.i : i-tl f the f r in »- tba tibl a«i lie company m main uil nim^khi atreeu on od l:l a i 15 wnt auo f r aila kt the preterit time or ti be ex h*u;e i for other l/.o auittble b the buaineaa of em company ton vi.ry fine n>ar wb.eh were jrou-h lrom cvtdt *-■. fall and are with itnl jas h small sui-erintewlent fi-b 7 1670 b7-':mdac litanted — purchase money w mottg b «. johs otto c ! 2 l penrutreet pl'kchafth mu.nlv moitlaulw john otto 81 fearl tu v kl a a s k""mo ey^mtt itniaoes wanted by i-ee * pickeriso tfj m wtet swan rt m oktoaobtvoß salk ihtmk a sankord ib w sww t lecal wotirks qofkriob cucrt of buffalo coc*tt of kkie tate of new york and w j pierce administrator ic ofcharl.sl er d.reaaed p.mintiff g*-n.t mil moflrt mary immt kl v ol.vcr t myen hebeopa rnmyer-,hih w mtamm moftetl and racual hoffett his wife banateam fu the defcinlanth ah v named you are hircby summoned to annwer the complaln1 m this action of hk h a crry u therewith aer«o iiik>n ou and serve a copy of your answer od me at"inv'office,in the oit of buoalo.wilhin twenty iaya after hie ternct hereof exclusive of the daj rf u.-hflerrlf and if joufiiltu an-w.r the com idalat i aforeaa d the plaintiff will apply to the uri for n relief d-mandm in a«id cu^puint whicn omriain was filed in the offii--e tf the clerk f naii ni>erior court of bufulo on the iatb d»y of felin-arv li7o t.eoroe s wafdwei.l p!ff*i atty j7 mftin lit buffalo n t i>a^-i f_ebniary_2 »»■m7ww uprtme col xt county of wyomlnr tmers n jala agai^t kbbc«g«g ruil a a bamj 1 surehou-e fo thfl above ntmfd dvfend mt ynuate h nb suiiiixinfiiti answer the complaint >! im«r»n joib p!*in!ifl which will re filed in iht rißee ol the - lerk of wvomini c.-unty at wiim 4 , o »,,„, co ny of your answer on ihe mil-scnb*r it hi office in attica wytm ng county wi-«n twratr day att«-ifa sarrim of i inn fniminon ex d^teaf the day ol service or the plaintiff will take iu>j|rai«nt atfainht you hx four hutulnil d m£t idsyn (♦«.), with^nu-r^t ironijhji wjv of >■> pliintifl'a attorney furniture keddced phices the luirwt chp»[k>st bnj b«st w«ortm*rit of gnwi parlor dinimi room bed rooj and office furniture n the nty on hand nd mule to urder oa short ii7.m-w-r isaac d white 25t m*tn rt cooperage f k tixmbly tank and cutern builder aid dealer iv nt and btcon-1 hand barrels tanls hoop starda and i.emd inif all ki:.iliof coop«:nik«coiit-antlt on hand an m*ie in ihe ueate-t s'jle and warranted ouuidt liihhing d«n ivt all tim a and on the mo«t reasonable t=nui no s3 wfc.hinpu.il t e-trauco on perry b«tw«a main and wa.*liinet/in sta forty ccoiid-bapid tank for sale rarvine from e:"ht vi to un hundred and twenty larrtl each white a-h and pioe in « od order vtsp be hl chta byapplytaf to v x fllmbly no 58 washington it tc-?ic—class teachi mr chas w svfe3 wtlspwu sprtna term m.rch ist to tfer mt.rn.dwi now will uc : ffur.ied the dv n t*ce crfcbonmvracy<f with more adruierl ln s er in prei-a-at m for mr sjkca1 sprint couct-rt leevb clvwca of thnc 15 y*r teira it tifv pnptti vocal or i i.-trumental 0 r e 136 ninth kt w-s yew musical publications petit-mala j..;->c p ik a ii sufe.-.xs nt viv 1 america martbe de concrr butter 00 rent ehmik ftrtttr uwdl itio.nm onf of t^e >*••. ci>mihj*ers in it.c c ti"trr and rtir.-cur ol the sonridilng quumrutm ■* mua<c tj«nwt»*n te'-!e miihiine irantcrip'-lon it ft end tiire nt a i ■ho have heard the ong b-hone caprici m'niui c keturer 70 oenlfc puftcher bww th kilter h c-nta gi d n dells lljlhllj smitli tiamu la b<-.l helene fant^air knefficr ft obbfl m usic ] st received m'l-.ic mailiii jjoiti*:d on receipt of the prito cottier & denton bl gffl main at crbib kuktzman piano manu faiturer corner p-atavi and k:m <«., twr nobd fr-m old court dm ml the k«;if 1 1 1 at millj on band a ci.uxe awrinaenl of pianc to i equal in t«ne,f;uch and flninh to any mw •■:' ■tjred n the country perariw desirous o obt*ininf a uperior instnunent are respectfully inritwl u tin him a call before pnw>nit'i i l»fwh jewett & mkchka's music stoke 203 main strmt agency kor tnk uxkivali.ed chfckerinc pianos at pried reduced v uch ar e«t«nt tha they can b3 itircnaacil fur neariv the anie figure which inlerio bdd worthleu instrucenu rox.mand call and tftt an illostrated pnoe list we are auj ajenu for tb celebrated decker brothers pianos wh^h are now ttxing the lead over aii otter mmm york m-k our lanre a.«vtrtnien of piancw al *'* include in triuiient fr\>m th celt-bratwl manufartorlea of j b dcxham bi.oomfield i otis hmi 6t gabler vt hire on band mi imortmeut -> the celebrated ess woods *. eg parlor ahd vestry 110x1 i a for reantiful and nipelike quality of t"iie m-e of gnuh a d durability of construction ex all uther makta t and examine our l*nr variety of pianu tls piasu o>vcr 4c noa moved at^red hosed and hipj-m in ih^r i piaxos taken in exchange : an c n-l*r:i ai rz to our very lanre and wl«cu?d st clc o sheet music musical instru h and musical scer-^ardwe of every desripu.n ji'wetr a mischka 533 main street ■u buffalo y v i pf.rwbi\g t\ea wilson i pnj plumber ga and seam fitter portii 1 l-.ui tub with aiiiii water beaten but u.i fur 1 naeta v^ut ao4 npftir.tl oalvasuep iron chdofet tops i trn and iron arnt.cra hyd klucpaaan put up nth i country d wimok 1 cor main * n ahrl'k m (' a—in«t specfl pifwkntg to be resumed _ baenes & b'a'nceoft have kabxed their extensive stock of dey goods a»l carpets at prices based upou cold at p/*r receiving gw 3stew g-oods is all thk departments wholesale and retail barnes ?& bangorft ell 259 mats btbeet hoii8k^ghkml»llhi the labiaux coffee filter patented feb 13 is<".9 coffee should never be boiled but infused and filtered tt>e filter wiu fit ny pot n-i don r>ot ton much tr it j c jewett & son 819 main st the~i>iprt)ved morning and evening star cooking stove one of the best w fhk a'k x i .# kmortm«d of i v ■.■■*- kll of which wll be fold t reduced pbices evebt stove wabeahted house flrnishing goods builders hardware kails farm and garden implement tools a c shaw feekis co cl mo ivt main st w 11 clennt sons & co 204 & 206 main st c«h ftucntton te t r full mkctloo of gold band and white french china ok otte otts imfortatioh and th bist qcautt a -■. cbocke&y from tb c«lol>r«ted man .. fftcuidmof bootes " meakins and edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated ware bronzes parian marble vases and ornamental]good olass sits cct or esotuvto to order nra initials or mokooram the balance of our ptoek o4 g.\s fixtures at cost flahtg asp floweks hauenstein ft co havb jchi opened th cold springs ikeeshousb au^.«*>bisdwr.t ; at iw mis msn m-i»rt wrn w cra r.rj «„»»,. ..« fa ra hanufarßl
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-15 |
| 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 | 1870-03-15 |
| 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. 8229 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-15 |
| 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 | 1870-03-15 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700315_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. 8229 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3044 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv tuesday march 15 1870 no b»kt died klah m»rrli 14 j<>m k!w ■(.'-«ril iroin t sii • chafdl wedn.!-j*t ft !* ii'llllhlr i . fn do n mi)ii.lnl»ni;c.h rt rti ut-jmkh eonrrarila n v mn wil l-.m ifaj asvl 7t i jr :: m.ir.th ami 7 i-vs new york horeri-xatthkg opt - r , rorse _ ™ and coc 6ic ,. k , sfi . lly „. "■"■■mm move " n en cj rt his commission mow ' st the st*mpe fhares fe i by the autocrats-ben wood rfihated for mayor-policy hf.ll at a pkemii'ii—downfall x the no torious captain nrnn-ara im portation from canada new you marrfi h—th fallerton can wu reramed to-d»j the court room being crowded to excesa the judge de cided that th evidence of co-conapirators was admiu&blo ex-manball murray v.aa recalled and teatified and llarlaad also the rait of delia w moore against george w botmell for damage for repre senting he was married to her wac brou^dt to a close to-day decision reserved captain peabody of the nep jd ' ej was discharged from custoday fcr ant of evi dence the large organ nsed ip tha bo^q c |
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