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buffalo express vol xxv friday mikcit i ist no 8239 married btavias—laycook bart 16 bj r:r n d ma shall m . i :.. isttoi is ms battdts laj soant a.l at bus si v died comitock - barcfl is cacohoa ooasaock a i iif he late qsuagß v * llufflß a,'.d jj ve*r and i m atom fn»t*l rasa ar lit mldsan va 394 c*r ell st ri a'unuy tho ft lj irn ~ at li alf pa ttao i/i p m rri'-uds ml acjuaii aicei nth ■f.ei'y a • r i»ct ulo ii i-d t . at end richmond ostlicr ov federal and t\teautnui itv ciiy officials ahuf.sted bt the c s marshal—tr ps statioseo in the cm bt general i !■■! mill ex-jitfcttent over the vkv nerellk bt ti "■■! v!i to till ixpkxm | richmond march 17.—eiriv this ercn □ g mmym kllisoo chief of nboa poe ami then w ere arreited by the inited state ilarahal for reusing p«rmluioo to the evenne ctiioer to bee ilr vahooo in his laracter as cmted states commiasioimtr h y were billed octil to-morrow a oi.ipany oi trogps h*m been brought intr he city by thr order of general lanby it i stated that judge i'nderwood will arrive 0 morrow and issue an iojunction prohi iting ellison aod others from exercisirg he duties of their otfije the maftmmm 1 the city ail day has been bo great that ttle business was done e'ahoon i etil esiegetl 1 » washington eport of the committee on national bank sbcubiiu3 over thrke hl'hdrek milli ns uf bonds in the thjeasc&y heavy fxpoktatpin of wbkai asv cotton—no vote tftt called os the georgu 1 ill—twd reports in ihk eitleh cadit ca-e-jjysoi'sis uf tiif evidence head the vote—derate os the tariff nnuwhnna axnam wa.3hin-.tin march 17.—'ianeral alex ander tate envoy extraordinary ami minister plenipotentiary from ilayti to this nation has replied to the letter re crc»iy addressed to the secretary of state j hayti by george t downing president oi the national exeenti ye nnmittee oi the colored bub of the united states asking that mr tato mjykt be retained ii his position at washington mr tat expressed his thank fur the confidence and sympathy of the colored people ol america i:t hoao well being he h.i 3 always been deeply interested information has liefn received that ived cloud chief uf a warlike band of sioux is to negotiate with the government ami remove to a reservation the eomiog spring fhia will make an important charge in in dian affairs in the northwest lie ie the moat formidable cbitf of the sii.ui haviny inukr his control rive hundred lodges anu twt:uty-hvo hundred paffpfa besides alar influence over many afebj r indiana john riskeaa a noted htlf-breed yaya bed cloud is ca^cr fur peace uiapat'"hf3 veoairad to-chy from charles l frost president of the brims wick & albany kail road annnur.ee tin completion of the lirat fifty miles o that work which entitles the company ti r.ate aid ami that it was to prevent his result that the northern übonnvwc drives from their work the committee appointed by the sechh t-ary of the treasury to examine ths unite i statc3 bonds deposited with thi tvsmqji r h recurity for circulation of all national banks report the amount of bonds on deposit wun the treasurer far this purn i c tolw 3l:.',s**4,rr>n wh't-h is according to the books of the treasurer and otrnptrct r the committee are now to examine tl ■_ bonds deposited by national ba&kl as an nuity fur dfp..-sits lhe securities of 1 i banks were examined the senate iv ex-toutive sossi^n eoixfirm d the follinvin nominations consuls almou a thompson at joierich inoii-f ii weavir at antwerp david i wiliiani son at l'alleo l^turns received at the ilnrenu of sta tistics chow a remarkable increa in our exporto at wh«at during 1869 compared with lai>3 the following ar the figures forthe\car ending i>eccmbtr list 1869 34,300^649 bushels valued xfc 4fi.413 r 633 lhe year ndiojj dwembersist 1868 wen 12,927,422 bußhels valued at 921*788,116 i'he cotton exports f.ir the same period in 869 were 722,613 928 pounds valued at 187,762,477 in 1863 785,600,778 pound rained at 1105,872,187 xufii coxgre33—second session washikotow march 17 be9atb petitions were present.e4 by mr fen ton from the convention of kiiends of h*ui more philadelphia nrw ytuk and indiana enclosing raaslntiau adepted at thfir year ly meetings asking for aa appropriation by uonnwi for the benefit of the indians f the xorthrrn superinttudcn^y for tfcepur ojuaa i^i wapoiis and for tiie election f buitame boildinga for their oaa mr yrckeed dem md promented a petiti-'n i«f th-3 same cijans^ttr x the one presented by mr teuton on the mntion of mr ramsay the bill o abolish the franvwg privilege was audfl the special order fcr tneaday nvxt the calendar m th«n taken up mr dkake eep >' ). from the com mittee nported with amendment the bill to promote the beovriag of effistmt sfamen for the navy providing for the appoint ment by eath seuatnr and rpy»ent*tiy of one naval apprentice annually eaid .■»;» prectice la be promoted to the grade r seaman upon attaining tha aye rf twenty onn years and p*bs;n proper xamiaati n mr chandler hep mich.i from the committ'-e reported a bill bo arml i lhe act of august is.'o to regulate tie iipinmatic and consular system o the i cited states and fur fltiwir pnnewa i 1 kbolislwi certain ccnbulates and duuga the salaries of a rummer oittheru it provides for ir ■>:- icneral at vario'.ik prominent port the bill makes provision for the employment of cleilia and inter preters at various consulates aiid lixes the lalarwa of all consulates that are retained the resolution sffdrod by mr davis di recting the committee on retrenchment tn tdqtnre t,hat crmmittres of the senate can be tiisuenr d with was adnpted the resolution previously otiered by mr cnrpontei for the uiore t^u.u diatnbution among the bmea of clerkbhips in the gov ernment departments came up in order mr sawyeu ben s c i b<d many pwmm a^ijuired a itßidence in washinp bin aimply bcciuss of th f-cility affimßiwl by that means for t-ltainine einploymtiit irvia the government soam cf tljese werf practically govcrcic^nt panpers and thronged every avenue to evaploymenl tn the f mineral of otnata moro worthy acn capable mr c-vrpen'tek rep wia.l unp portcd the r—olatjop but inallj agreed to iu reference to thil committee which nr-w bad under conei'leratinn the bill intro<lu7»-tl by mr suhirz f,r thu ruorginizition of the mi service mr thaver r«p neb submitted i amendment whi'h ni acc-pted by the ra^»cr cf the resclulion dirtrctin ac iu airy to be m^e as to ham mmy disloyal meu and women were in the d«partnjei-t.i and the resolution was then placed at tht foot ef th cal ndir mr eice rep linn tßtrolnc^a h'y to organize the tetntory of okltv and con?ol:datinc the tndiaa taabaa under terri t rial government the new territory ii i lauded n rt hf itiaeai wieet by n-w mexico at d texas hmili by t?xa and e*at by arkansas and misaoir mr stewart rep , v.i ), intmdncel a j lint resolution authorizing the past muter general to prescribe an earlier time fi>r the eiecatinn o the contracts by the a-ceptcd bidders athiilf-past o c he georgia bill was tak?b op and s;>eech*s vere dtliveretl by s^r tud m howard ia opj^c^'.tion to ir kinghaci's amendotnt ac.l by ilr am-yer h farorc 1 mr bfamgjwavi amendment at 3:3 wi'.hont any action npon the bill the wrnt into executive e?t a;on and raba'.qoentl a/ijjnnitd bock mr piiatt bam va aaked leave al c2er % paaotasiaa rvt:t^j3 that th f-eg si ture el viqaiaaa aaa raaalel all csom in virginia by an r.cl i led ifce a=t and ha 3 given thr y ver oi appointmtnt to th governor in some cassa and to tu jodfeea io otl.e s aod instraztug tbe k conitractioa comer.tieo to icqnire and report whether th pusag and enforce mettt of aneb an act and tv *■<■- r,rc^uect change in the lorn ot u,i go\enui»en taking the election of officer from th ptojile and giving it t individuals is not such & violation ot the constitution ci virginia an 1 of the fundamental condi tions oa which the stall was admitted u representation as to demand the interposi tion of congress in order that a repubh in f.-.nn of government may be secured in virginia mr b&ooks dem s y.j objected mr sargeut tlep caj from the mic ing v . r i ■. ■, reported a bill to ."" ■n tuo *. i of july 6ih im panting the right of way to ditch and canal owners over tlie public lands by adding to it several new section allowing placer claim to bi entered and patented at the rate of tw dollars and fifty oeat per acre providing n3 placer claim shiil exceed one hundred and sixty acres mr sargent explained md advocated the provisions of the bill after an hiur'ji discussion between ifaaim i feiris sargent and ju.ll.eud the ii i wm l'iisfd mr karris tlvp n y.i from the min ing committee made an adverse report on am bifl respecting the matter of the sutro tunnel mr sargent made a minority report acd nrjned in favor of the measure as referrtd to the committee iviiihng iii ■n marks the morning hour mcniied and the matter want over the house at 1 j proceeded to theconn!d iratmn of the two resolution reported yesterday from the military tommittoe id the matter of mr bnt!er of teanesssee for he tale t.i west poiut cadetships one resolution beinc for the condemnation ot mr hatler and the other for h expulaion mr logan liep 11l ). chairman of the committee tqlndl how it wis thxt each resoiuujn was signed by four mem bera the rfß^iutmn condemning mr but ler had retvivtd the majority vote in the oxnui\\,tee but when the resolution came to l>e signed some member wero absedt the resolution of expulsion was really ihr rr-indriiy report he i«o said that the committee had screed to have the testi mony read an.i t ieavo the question with out argument ti the asommi o the house the testimony wai therf.upon rt-ad i.rntra a sch^fpe teitilied to having h'-oti^h godanl kste prrcured the sppoiut rnent of auit'jatus ('. iyler frnm mr bnt lar an>l to having paid < enera este ?.' for it which he understood was to go to temmuee few flection purposes ' ienera i'tniel tyler testified to having paid money for his son's appointment and hat be hx bdeu t-old by mr cooper president jfhufion's private secretary that 3u-h apiwintine^ts wtro pff-.red in wash ington for money and by other friends aud that the tbiog wan not uncommon general george \>. kste testified that the negotiations with rutlor had been made through him and that ho had paid about to butler for it it was npon hi gate own motion that he had suggested to butler tho propriety of his perinittiug dim to givo him a certain frnin of ouaney and thc:r was pprhtpa f-mo talk as to the proposed canvass samuel miiiigan of tennessee had re ceived an appointment to the naval acad my d-r his eon from butler had never him anything far it except thanks he knew of liutlt-r'n desire to appoint a boy from his own district to wtsat point but no l>oy wssqaafiffiedl sabtft a crawford william b stokes !}. a sawyer and will am spencc all of renmaaee gs>t evi<unce i he reiiling of iha testimony completed the previous qnestion was seconded and a vnte taken first on the resolution for ex pulsion the vote was takun by yeas and nays an unusual stillness prevailed in the hnn=e and the members answered to their mtbcs in a low tone many declined to vote at lirst hut after the roll was com plated fifteen mqaihcm ro."c one by one an'l all with two exceptions recorded their votes in the affirmative finally the vote wai anr.o:n:ed—yeas 101 nays 08 the jnesti-jn then recurred on the adoption of the resolution as ainendtd which the speaker stated rt quired by the constitu tion a two-thirds vote the vote was then taken and the resolution as amended was rejected yeas mb nays s—less tlau two-thirds vot.ic in the aflirmative th vote having be"n announced as a rejection of the amended resolution mr strughton majority member of the mili tary committee offvrod a modification of bis nripinal reaulutluu iftniuflwil that this h^une declares its condtmnation of the action of roderick ii butler j[»presfntat:ve from tennessee in nominating augustus c tyler who was not nn actual resident of his district m cadet an'l snbne«jne'jtly receiving money from the father o said cadtt to be used for political purposes in tvnn"ssea as an un authorized and dan^rom practice at.d he is hereby censured therefor tne resolution was adopted unanimously by 157 neas the house at 4 o»o:k went into com mittee on the tariff bill and was ad dressed in support of it by mr c»ke at the conclusion of mr i ake's remarks the curociittee took a rec-i tilt the 7ik d lolock session to iw exclusively for the de bate on the tariff bill in tho evening not more than a score of members were present nneechr-s on tho tariff were mado by mesirs neyley townsend and stevenson tbe two former being in famr of the tariff and tbc last in favor of tho reduction of taxation adjourned alba ny iciw.e jonkbon's deci-10x dl the a k b k\jl!to\n bt it-ih ramsey directors i -. pombssfov bt tkly m to tub iifum albany march 17 judge johnson of rr>chcster him rendered hi decision upon the motion made in the suvnut-h&nna rail road case by the so-ciued kiak director denying the motion ami buataining the karnsey directors upon all point the motion vac to eet aside the judgment rendered on juil^e smith decision anl restore the road t the poaaeasion of the receiver this eciai^n leaves the ham ey lioard in undisputed control cf the road the lktu^lature atuufcvt march 17 senate the senate took up as special order the ieneral appropriation bill mr tenet moved that the bill to amer'l he charter of the t«w york and brooklyn pnrnn.i'ic t«be company b recommitted io the committee od municipal affaira rc airiidg its place od general orders car itd the 1 to reorganize the nkoi ivpart nent in new v<>rk v taken up id ommittee the whole mr parker moved to make the commii ion elective by the people l.o«t and he bill ordered is a third reading report*ww prfccerit*d hy mr murphy—jl«lati"re to county oorls ali declaring punishment for of vpea committed on hm riretß and ca nals ey mr cauldwell—approving the loem on t*f a state prison in tbe sixth district p.y mr marjihy—relating to carrying or mbmj mmk by mr twe^d tis sctenecudy polic bill p.y mr front—amending the act relative to the tale and bm of milk cans by mr ura-hley amending the charter i tn'urer'i own in»or«dc9 ompany bills were introduced by mr morpfcj—to eaubliah th iard of health for brooklyn by mr sanford—lu-juiring tha canal board to ad^pt kenn'i champion boat zcales for weighing cartjoe by mr huulard tv establish a borean in the pr'mc bnildiegt in the tate eogi luis were pawed amending the act anthoriztng tbe trua haaa of the sute orphan ajylam to tind oq caildren actl pro tide for their cus dcfiniug the povert aid duties of the court of appeals aud com^iuioiwrof ap providing for t.ki .^ knowledgmen of p*peis by p ra-;.h naidug in canada adjourned asscxbly the speaker iatnxieetd • ball mmkimt prorimon for the gov«r»»nt of thm ity ol sew york also soaking yrotwumior tki ..- ■~ i r-rceut of the eotmty of xf w york t hew are the ux levy bill the olwego police billmu ordered to k third raiding the b u revmng the buffalo eh arter wu pumd ' mosul ailabeu lyon hmkrcuck ray uid johi ton were appointed ft committee to draft * bill for the equalisation of taxes ud aae*t tmente l).»c<>iiki:iiui 4 g that portion of the cretan kctjueduct between oae handred and thir u^nth aad ninety-third atreeta in new york third reading joofetfinfi certain powers on the new york klt points house if induatry rrla uv to bin<i.ag oat minon third rsadiog aineihl ng charter for oswe^o tbird reading - adjt,rm new york wuocmttt i forty thousand lh-i.i ar swixdle-therl debacchert suicidis m-k-a evidence in toe vanderbh.t suit—"iis opinion op the stock gam blers in gener i and of dakiel drew ix particular—a kkw and profitable bindat uttkrtunment thk fhtltik of church 001n0 effects of thrtstorm 11t 1 itlujlim to thi urthl 1 niw york march 17.—st patrick's i ay m celebrated in thi and the inr ro\;ndirv c-.ti-a with more enthofiaam than ever before there was a proceaaion here tvoroilsa loner and the streets through which it passed were densely crowded with men women and children klw;i floated trom th house-topa guns were tired and shouts rent the air the irish cititem everywhere were jubilant conspicuous in the line wtre mayor hall police commis sioner brennan and the rev father com g&n of cork who were the guesta of th civic societies as the prooession paased the city hall it was reviewed by mayor hah the head of the departmenta and the common '■ouncil all tr.c municipal ofti &■closed out of respect for st patrick's mem ory a number of dinners banquets and ociebratiacs were given to-night in com ruemoratiin of the oocaaioo another frand in wall jrtreet ha jast come to light a man nam^d mitchell pre sented to l'harlea luger a < •>. a letter of min>duction from the baltimore corres pondents i the firm and opt ned an account with then mr mitchell bought of the i n 40.(00 in fr-tt bond giving in pay ment a certified check on thr ninth nation al hank o this city the heck was j poaited by vnger h co is the !*!.•■nii kank li baa aince been urcrtained that mitchell liad no account with the ninth national bank and that tie certification waa forgery the loss falls en unger & co a man name not known called lately upon kemp day a co va[l street aod obtained from them a check for 3u on the st nicholas b&nk next d*.y a man sap pascd to be the same person called at the office of farmer hatch k co , broadway and bought 6000 of i m bonds offering in payment kemp i'ay & co s check fot o liefore deiivcnag the bonds farm er hatch k co sent the check to the lank for certification when the fraud war discovered the purchaaer of the bob'u :* disappeared corge k s bowduin a well known nr>cmher of he bar died in london of con gestion of tae brain in his<tizty-third year lie waa educated at wesi point and it early lffe was attached to the army d c waraock a na>ive of scotland was found dead iv bin bc-1 at his hotel thi morning frcm the effects of a debauch last t two other mci were also found ilead in hed from the sai^e cause the ft.ii i.t.-n.ii of morris s hill cash ier of the tanners aad''drovers national kank charged with the embeezlement of 30,000 of the institntltn waa continued to-day before commissioner shields this is the eighth hay overdue of the sam&ria and the fiftieth day oat of the 4 ity of boston the general feeling of uneaaint-sr about tae samaria and boston seems generally pivtn up in the erie-vand<tbilt case to-day jay gould's cross-exs mi nation continued james fisk jr was put on the stand h gave interesting revelationa about the erir koad and its management and declared that daaie drew was no better than batter pudding he had seen more robbery in one year in new york than he had ever dreamed of many men he had met seemed holly devoid of common honesty he i'i-1 not a grey hair when he quitted bos ton now he felt prematurely old finkaatd vandereilt declared he wonm chase us up with bloodhounda till we settled he'd be d d if he would have the etock vun or him in this manner 1 * f i 1 him l it depended on him he would 1 •} d if a tingle share of stock should be t lken fyom him that mellowed him down pocket p liirp in church has become a p-pular am j'emfdt in tlif city numer ua instances occurred recently and it beems part of th.9 sunday service \\ iuiam m t'varta has been retained by the english st ckholders compocing the krie protective f^agne aa 1-ading counsel in the suit against fisk and i.ould dispatches a-.ate that st patrick's da was celebrated after the usual f«ahion iv moht of th prominent cities of new eng land south an,-i west very fe disturb ances seem to i.ivr taken place anywhere itwae < pno«'irjg here all evening the ■■eatb«r i * nyoderately cold snow waa still falling at midnight dispatcles from the interior of the state new kaglfcnd and points south show that the storm is general many of the rail ways are blocked and traics unable to run on second avenue this evening michaul martin stabbed patrick walsh in the ab domen inflicting a fatal wound v v cornell a well known iion mer chant died this evening at washington heights miscellaneous the late stephen a douglas estate is litigation—heavy snows on the pacific road chita j march 17 4 bill of review has been sled ia the circuit court by adele william of washington late widow of stephen a douglas against daniel p khodes executor of i»rjglav estate tt nl to reverse the decree to set aside the sale under mortgage to secure % note for 16,000 ia money loaned to douglas in 1850 the agent of the union pacific railroad hern has received dispatches from omaha to-day fttating that the heaviest mow storm ircn the line was built had been raging during the last three days bat that the road is open through its entire length and t>'aics running regularly hudson navigation !'■■hv m march 17 the first tteaaaahi since february sth the propel ler vmm 3 miller reached here to-night from vtjfjl york she lay in the ice between here and barnegot four miles k«nth about fourteen hours men were s nt dowfc from here who cot her eat on her-arrival she was greeted with cheers the blowing of steam whistles and ringing of bells ____ massachusetts howro mar-h 17 the massachnsetts kta»e senate has rejected the liquor ueense h.u recently adnp^d by the mouse by a rot of 22t0 it r,sj(eral shft?t>\f wasted in arizona h wttamat march 17.—late ad rices frcm a nv-n.a report that the indians ia xhe vicinity of preaoett ar is opsm bos td ty to ta whites they manunmt jacob smith ne»r wuliamson valley on the irst of march cattle are being raa off from ♦'■;■, nncvi with impunity the govcrn r . t - nt fo«o is tota'ly inadequate to protect th<settlrn mmm ffaßiroßt march 17.—at the state dmtenary gathering of the fai i wasliots h«re yesterday and laat eveaing at which mtilresaett were made by horace clussier p.-t k 0 bales rer olynpia b«w tad otkers sobseriptmu to the itf*»ri es tftnary and missionary funds won made to the amount of 9000 dr deecuelosar * harg d a tfmin of the n-prth oamaa cjafctiisliia kft uosiao ue*ssawue im of th z jh iwsasot 1 % asw i him iltofay with mixiao he wfflsessgm ft—qiimmj fc voesmva 6sja4anmm haa suirtajdmj s foreign sjj polltdt paid for a copt of mar pkare-tue injuns duty that the cut of boston h as otbrloaoe&-thuk com f1 deni'e in her safitt—biticekce of tub government oh the red rivek tboi-ble—ixtejiesttnu parliamentary i'ebvte the madrid journals lar itestly discussing the cession of cuba to the united state mexican advices bt nlmura to tub mil 1 loraon march 17.—1t ii mid that tb emperor napoleon hu consented to arbi trmte in the tornado mm mr motherly a book auctioneer in this city to-day sold a copy of sihakepesre'e work of the tint folio edition for 360 the pot pay that the false report o the arrival of the city of boston originated at the stock exchange in this city uni versal mhignatiou is expressed on account of the cmel hoax the mails paris march 17—the american news papers were distributed here to-day for the tint time in twelve days thare is reat dissatisfaction with the trans-op—a io mail facilities whom made id march 17 — the controversy among newspapers relative to tbe cession of the island of cuba to the united states still cootinum some argue that now that insurrection there is nearlj quelled and the dignity of spain properly aeeerted it would be better to cede cuba and thna avoid internal troubles hereafter their opponents ad vim them not to crave gold but to stand by the spanish interests and others stilt are oppoeed to the agitation of the question at present the m1&-ing stkamcr london march 17 the london ttmet priuts the city of boiton canard uncor rected this morning the underwriter have exacted leven guineas premium oa the overdue steamer samaria while the premiums on the city of boston has again been reduced the questi n put by sir j pakington in the house of common as to tbe rumored overloading of the steamer city of boston bas aalled lrom the board of trade a report giving the extended rulci and regulations for the interior loading of ships etc parliament london march 17 tbe session of the house of l.nnjn thu evening was very short no business of uiterekt was trans acted in the house of common mr lefevre member for heading replied to sir j pakington relative to the overloading of the city of boston lie said the managers of the inman line positively denied that the steamer was overladen with corn in th bulk as had been charged they believed her to be still atioat the right hon william monsell under secretary for the colonial department in reply to a qaeation stated that he mnat decline to express his opinion at present on the troubles in the red river district he would say however that a delegation had gone from canada to arrange matter and lurther that he exonerated the catbolio priests from all responsibility in the law lessness etc mr gladstone in replying to mr moore said the fenian prisoners were well treated but the govern mi tit cr.urted inquiry on the subject two of th prisoners nad certain ly gone mad and had therefore been re leased one of these kourkr concerned id the cierkenwell affair was slowiy re covering at the asylum amnesty to fe nian prisoners he said was untimely in the present continued violence beers tranquility in ireland was an essential pre liminary when loyal men are able to pursue a livelihood in peace and confi dence amnesty will be proper chicbeater forteccne chief secretary for ireland gave dntice of a bill for protection of life and property in ireland he re capitulated the outrages in that island since 66 nine murders had been committed yet two murderers only had been brought to trial the aggrarian offences since that time had aggregated about eighteen hun lred mainly threatening letters and unlaw ful oaths the government nerded more power to repress lawlessness and terrorism in ireland which were mainly flue to fenian - ism the bil limits the possession of arms to the holders of game licences revolvers require special license imprisonment at bard labor fur two years is to be the pea ilty for unlawfully bearing arms in a proclaimed district supposed senders of threatening letters are to be searched night travelers are to be subjected to imprison sent and inns are to be closed at sunset itc a desultory debate on the bill followed m which messrs heygate connolly and patton participated subsequently mr gladstone replied to the remarks of mr charley denying that bis lancashire speech had caused the state jf the fueling now existing in ireland as was intimated a resolution re opening the question of the retirement of naval officers was rejeoted ifter a short debate and the houm ad journed a sctioestion lonixjs march 17 sir edward belcher admiral in the nary urges the board of prade to investigate tbe logs of vessels uriviok over the supposed track of the city jf boston mexico citt of mexico via havana march 15 the revolutionary movements are all on the wane the government officials are be mziiog more overbearing and peaceful c:ti ■r.m are oppressed much public oorrup tion haa come to light three prominent jffioers of the army have been imprisoned for foryery the prefect of pacotajpa has been lynct od by the people bum city of mexico march 11 via havana march 15.—a heavy battlfl is reported to have taken place between potosi revolution ists and tho government troops at first the former were successful but afterwards were beaten and compelled to flee before a bayonet charge of the troops three hun dred insurgents were killed anh on thou sand taken prisoners generals cadena and huerta escaped with 500 men general toledo has about the same number all that ii left of the formria'.le force recently menacing the government revolutionary officers who left the htau of mexico durinir the last few weeks have been mostly captured and killed can this be true do lipid of fashion him their dresteg a iorn:«fknilent writes from new york oae ereniiig at a fashionable eqaeezf fa miliarly kdown aa a recaption ini ad miring what 1 eoonderad a very beautilnl ud nry ex|mmait dreaa which adorned a t iv l«ly i waaponriaw my admiration into the can of a married lady mend who paid ma the silent homage of attention for a few moment and thea quite itiatawihanhj me with the aeeuranee that aba had aean that identical dr . and thoee ideaticaj ornamenta on aiiother la4r at a ball in new york rveaatl it'e getting to b qv.it a trade in naw york to rent oot bau dreeeae and ithaa been e»tenii»ely in trod noad h«re thia winter it ia dona rerj quietly of oaane but very largely now i wub to aay with dna ntpeot to my informant that i don't baliem a word of it—and jret i recall tome linaa from don jnao which ahow aoauthing of the kind onlj a little more ao to ban been the practice in london yean age ■• tk anwaen «%° sarntaa • dnperj ue>r tbiuiewt i>.f i*«i upon *> cu!»ti->n of uajeuul re b hmmjewoa bet u^n hat c waned tato a crmnri e>r jacatioa byron 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' r ruarj , . - : \ \. i i ■- 11 i ■- :;'- .' ■: - •;.'. musical v ew mu-ical publicatk .> petit m«la i he p !«■b bufer i nu ■-■■.■■■" i ■•■irt >, if r ■■■nta ■enratorv mv j . !■•■. tran cripti m u > r 4 00 c nts 1 ;, ieee will t*awi mea*l>lit in to u.e reper t firs • t a 1 t ii > have beard thi on|f hi ■us caj .' imi ttai , \ > v i r 7"1 i ■.-■•. p rr1 s i --. lii khtcr 7-i i d . ■!■■■r -- ■'.■.' -] i !.. l il.i ne fantame i eifl r 7 cent ■-■■■. ■■with a great vai y f new music jus - .■' , ■.- ■.- rice . ! k it e ■i i i fcl2 s ':» bate rf i 7t ht ltt/,ma l'ia.n i ij a u p ■■tueus , ; . ■: bau m i elm ■• , ' ■■- i i frwi m ■nil »:■■■■-. th»«i»«.ribe ■.<.;► j i ; ■v . . ...-..,-..■.■. ■ptkio . ■■mtr wm d <•*■=■■», ■■• ■h he warrant .■■.', touch and fin liili t »■:■.■ij.r . i - -'■■!■■,-....--■.- ~., , . : h * m »■..■- k i . rzir t ' jkwett j lschka's mus i c sto r e '!(»» main street aoesctfoh the unhivai.lf.a chck-rikc pianos il i rfeea rtrfucej 1 eh ac exurrt t ■■'■■. caaba j ~; ■.■.. ■hi are irhi i ill f -■■- . i ■.-' kb ill kstrated j r se !! l - ..,■■■■- ■r ho celibrated decker bpcthers pianos ■i now taking t»ip lead on all o'.hcr sew tori mk . ■■. . . i iw of j r dune am blooxfl£le ott1 hh 6tcabler ndaai inlminl i ■. - ■-■ge3 woo3s s c 3 p;.rlca aid vestry ursa w'lii-h for beautiful au4 i»ii»-lik(i tjoallty of t"t ■vm of fini"h a ddurability of coiutruetlaon (.■<-■1 alt othei n iki ft c a i examtih ( r inr^-o rariaty f piano ■■;■1 pi fcno co eh ■. be }."■-.- ■. ■. : i on -;■r d - ud fiah '■t-t n ta axdnag «. : . • • ■, t ek'otstmi mod . hluskal inatru :. : - ■i m ul al xerchanaim of ererj ■■■■• rij tl n jeweti \* ischka c 3 main etrekt m bbbhlp v v tft b ol ;:, vft sac via tbohab brio i5l v».5 :; ■■--.- --~ oane bohm b ck portrait p!itt;ke and l*viking qla^s nuutcb atame to o&di ■. a vari-ty ol fiaiiuj ami cfcrsmo cor.naotlt i ban qodm tad hgß rsbitrng in the h4,^ii^al ohlti tefl at the store t>hotugkaphs i i rembrandt photographs ariotit «>:«*, at one half tim moal i -. r .■'■. lor tb hi ttdays t 11 l blifls1 fh-jtocrapzi oajikkt 3t9 ma!n it d uplex mirror agency lookino classes picture and portrait frames chromos engravings scripture texts ■r inyt^i^e f pr tilulrjj i . the usines till v minev by iliiv on j r howell plktkal ffiuhr nd t-'rame htfeac v 13 s tn i ■st : it-p i > w si.iuttor o ial plamner ga and beam fit punar bath -"■», *'+■"'' utd » k;c li j *, lot 2 r r.;r m b-.ilt and rephlnd ca vasizfp iron chufyitt vovf a tte a.mi iron f.i e.s uyd-aiutcpcnif jt up bth av - v luriu ' ohjmta i s zmtmdb au c i'—tt _ idrytcoops i specie payments to be resume d ba.ristes & . have masked their extensive stock of dryigoods and carpets t pri^fa buse'l upon cold at par receiving in"c w g-oocl s ib all tfir departments vholesale and \ retail 3ap.nes & bancorft u 250 main street iioisk fi if*isi;i the vvaekex eange it ii aiibstatiuaiir male n th be«t material oaipoi \ in form beautiful la iie»ikii anil in all e<i»ou flr»t clas sold axd pit ip by 1 c jkvvett & son ] the impkovetp morning and evening star cookimg stove one ok tht bkst is dx a a lar^e ahp<>rtment of other rtovei kll of rhioh wit lie itum at reduced prices every stove warkaifted bouse fiunishing goods ruilclers llardware nails s'arin and garden implements tools &<•.. c shaw fereisi co . c no «« main yt f it glen^'y sons 4 co 201 a 206 mnin st call bthution to their full rel-ctt'.e of gold bhml and white french china of our own importation and the best qcalitt a!pw crockery from the ee!)hrat£d maiin butefth of bootes meakins asp '■edwards cut and pressed glassware silver plated wake bronzes parian marble vases and ornamentaligoods glass sets ct7i or exgr wkd 70 u::l>r.p wttd i:;itials or iioxocram the bkiaace f our mmii of gas fixtures at cost pla\ts ax flowers hauexsteis t co have jcst or*rjed th cold springs greek bouse at i^4 kact siittr -» t weem'h b«mi mnd flnwfi rt to on fa v for ■•»
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-18 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-03-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8232 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-18 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-03-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700318_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. 8232 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv friday mikcit i ist no 8239 married btavias—laycook bart 16 bj r:r n d ma shall m . i :.. isttoi is ms battdts laj soant a.l at bus si v died comitock - barcfl is cacohoa ooasaock a i iif he late qsuagß v * llufflß a,'.d jj ve*r and i m atom fn»t*l rasa ar lit mldsan va 394 c*r ell st ri a'unuy tho ft lj irn ~ at li alf pa ttao i/i p m rri'-uds ml acjuaii aicei nth ■f.ei'y a • r i»ct ulo ii i-d t . at end richmond ostlicr ov federal and t\teautnui itv ciiy officials ahuf.sted bt the c s marshal—tr ps statioseo in the cm bt general i !■■! mill ex-jitfcttent over the vkv nerellk bt ti "■■! v!i to till ixpkxm richmond march 17.—eiriv this ercn □ g mmym kllisoo chief of nboa poe ami then w ere arreited by the inited state ilarahal for reusing p«rmluioo to the evenne ctiioer to bee ilr vahooo in his laracter as cmted states commiasioimtr h y were billed octil to-morrow a oi.ipany oi trogps h*m been brought intr he city by thr order of general lanby it i stated that judge i'nderwood will arrive 0 morrow and issue an iojunction prohi iting ellison aod others from exercisirg he duties of their otfije the maftmmm 1 the city ail day has been bo great that ttle business was done e'ahoon i etil esiegetl 1 » washington eport of the committee on national bank sbcubiiu3 over thrke hl'hdrek milli ns uf bonds in the thjeasc&y heavy fxpoktatpin of wbkai asv cotton—no vote tftt called os the georgu 1 ill—twd reports in ihk eitleh cadit ca-e-jjysoi'sis uf tiif evidence head the vote—derate os the tariff nnuwhnna axnam wa.3hin-.tin march 17.—'ianeral alex ander tate envoy extraordinary ami minister plenipotentiary from ilayti to this nation has replied to the letter re crc»iy addressed to the secretary of state j hayti by george t downing president oi the national exeenti ye nnmittee oi the colored bub of the united states asking that mr tato mjykt be retained ii his position at washington mr tat expressed his thank fur the confidence and sympathy of the colored people ol america i:t hoao well being he h.i 3 always been deeply interested information has liefn received that ived cloud chief uf a warlike band of sioux is to negotiate with the government ami remove to a reservation the eomiog spring fhia will make an important charge in in dian affairs in the northwest lie ie the moat formidable cbitf of the sii.ui haviny inukr his control rive hundred lodges anu twt:uty-hvo hundred paffpfa besides alar influence over many afebj r indiana john riskeaa a noted htlf-breed yaya bed cloud is ca^cr fur peace uiapat'"hf3 veoairad to-chy from charles l frost president of the brims wick & albany kail road annnur.ee tin completion of the lirat fifty miles o that work which entitles the company ti r.ate aid ami that it was to prevent his result that the northern übonnvwc drives from their work the committee appointed by the sechh t-ary of the treasury to examine ths unite i statc3 bonds deposited with thi tvsmqji r h recurity for circulation of all national banks report the amount of bonds on deposit wun the treasurer far this purn i c tolw 3l:.',s**4,rr>n wh't-h is according to the books of the treasurer and otrnptrct r the committee are now to examine tl ■_ bonds deposited by national ba&kl as an nuity fur dfp..-sits lhe securities of 1 i banks were examined the senate iv ex-toutive sossi^n eoixfirm d the follinvin nominations consuls almou a thompson at joierich inoii-f ii weavir at antwerp david i wiliiani son at l'alleo l^turns received at the ilnrenu of sta tistics chow a remarkable increa in our exporto at wh«at during 1869 compared with lai>3 the following ar the figures forthe\car ending i>eccmbtr list 1869 34,300^649 bushels valued xfc 4fi.413 r 633 lhe year ndiojj dwembersist 1868 wen 12,927,422 bußhels valued at 921*788,116 i'he cotton exports f.ir the same period in 869 were 722,613 928 pounds valued at 187,762,477 in 1863 785,600,778 pound rained at 1105,872,187 xufii coxgre33—second session washikotow march 17 be9atb petitions were present.e4 by mr fen ton from the convention of kiiends of h*ui more philadelphia nrw ytuk and indiana enclosing raaslntiau adepted at thfir year ly meetings asking for aa appropriation by uonnwi for the benefit of the indians f the xorthrrn superinttudcn^y for tfcepur ojuaa i^i wapoiis and for tiie election f buitame boildinga for their oaa mr yrckeed dem md promented a petiti-'n i«f th-3 same cijans^ttr x the one presented by mr teuton on the mntion of mr ramsay the bill o abolish the franvwg privilege was audfl the special order fcr tneaday nvxt the calendar m th«n taken up mr dkake eep >' ). from the com mittee nported with amendment the bill to promote the beovriag of effistmt sfamen for the navy providing for the appoint ment by eath seuatnr and rpy»ent*tiy of one naval apprentice annually eaid .■»;» prectice la be promoted to the grade r seaman upon attaining tha aye rf twenty onn years and p*bs;n proper xamiaati n mr chandler hep mich.i from the committ'-e reported a bill bo arml i lhe act of august is.'o to regulate tie iipinmatic and consular system o the i cited states and fur fltiwir pnnewa i 1 kbolislwi certain ccnbulates and duuga the salaries of a rummer oittheru it provides for ir ■>:- icneral at vario'.ik prominent port the bill makes provision for the employment of cleilia and inter preters at various consulates aiid lixes the lalarwa of all consulates that are retained the resolution sffdrod by mr davis di recting the committee on retrenchment tn tdqtnre t,hat crmmittres of the senate can be tiisuenr d with was adnpted the resolution previously otiered by mr cnrpontei for the uiore t^u.u diatnbution among the bmea of clerkbhips in the gov ernment departments came up in order mr sawyeu ben s c i b |
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