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buffalo express vol xxv thursday ma.rch 24 1870 no 8237 died thuthili m»rrh *?. in oil bats mar;ar»t curt).ill ****** of mr j p leech aiid susaa baa funeral on saturd.y n*xt t * a m from theraas dtnre of htr l.rotli r inlaw john w leech cer n*r ol seneca a.id sprii.a streeu s**rvio*s at 3 m»r church friends end ili-lull ar inf.ted to attend simon os m*rch 23 "' ■efmfa k a m samuel a hla»..rids fed 24 bsstb and 4 month n it :■. ol lv era htiealter uilm n march ii lv this cttv louis m d*u*-h mr ol janus *. and ttsplarom £. oilman td c tear end 7 months rm-f aa pridej m reta tt at s o'clock from tbe -*■* o hir parents 453 bw*n at friends ind as-tuaiitassiii ste-m**w-a teeocnd hi 188 i|bi.ab jj j~l f **** william clsrk tzj^stßp a °* thla •**». ■*-« i new york ainoular statement of engihkb^s of the citt of bjstun-iier dakger of ir.ee-convktioii of brooill^n elet ii >« ihatmcno&&~bow pemocbatic ma -■mties aksbli::iiti)-ttil 51gut be twwkxtuk rjscllohfl fairly betifn-w m twee'j lous his scalp as first tic tim otheb decapitations ooktem i lated immediately-cuv to as old bank kobbehy st nuuiatu tothbk2fi.iss.i net york march 23—a r»solnt;'>i was passed to-day by the board of excis requesting their finance committee to re port what officers of the board of health had been compensated for berriom performed far the board of excise and the amount and cause of such compensation in each vase also tho names of other officers com ;■i.-.ittd by tho board of kxcise and the nature cf the service performed the detectives still hare no clue to col lector bailey's whereabouts the examina tion of his books and accounts stiil con tiuues general plean\nton enters on his duties as biiley's successor next monday samuel a stanly a rectifier chargetl by bailey with bribing a gnager his been duchar^cd thera bciug no evidence against ltiiu mayo and itinnai two e^oction anw oers were convicted in btw klyn of frauviu k-ntly counting in a democratic am mbly man justice linckk-y and oeorgo brown two other uauvasscrs plead guilty to refus ing to count the bulluta ii is thd police and spectators retired inn the p -; 1 ■:« place sentence deferre<l the other koiab proceed next week isadora wolff a silk broker m may ami theodore mariana al*o a -.'.>•. broker were arrcst'.d and charged with suiugghug lar^-c quantities of m '~,-. ve t-ts lact-w ho a eustumhousc t.:u r i implicateij but u allowed to testify for the gorcriitntmt woilf and may wtro committed in default of bail wad reloased or his own recognizance street ommiehioner melean to-day ac cepted the resiguatiuu of hon w m tweed ai deputy comniistuoner and ap pointed john a k'jili r as his successor the resignation was ottert last night and wai doubtless in response to a call upou mclean for hia removal by the yuii democracy as a sequel to the defeat of tht-ir xew york city police and other bills in th assembly yesterday tweed has held th otfice live or six years some minor re movals have been made and more are tx pei-ted to-morruw the tammany sachems are called la meet next monday the reason is cot stated it is supposed that a cine to the robber in september last of the national bank ct norwalk,c't.,of lt>i),oooisdiscovered som of the atolen bonds are traced to the pogaes sion of a broadway broker namedjwillian okell who has been arrested and hel 1 f examination lio claims to have obtained the bonds in the regular course of bu»ines<t and without any knowled that they mm stolen a den of counterfeiters has been dis covered on snake 11*11 >'. j the platen for counterfeit 30 bills were seized and a man uamed a t.luiore arrutted on whor.i were found ji2u in spurious o's on til national bink of i'tica national bank ■' new york and the national bank of the city cf cw york hu was held in soui bail the thirteenth annual ression of th newark onfureuce methwlist epincnj.al church convened to-day liiihop ames pre skiing bsw henry beern of staten uland in the dinety-tilth year of hia s^r and said to be the oldest methodist minis ter in the united states was present matthew 1 field brother of cyrua w field died in southwick m asßacliuaett tueauay sixty women converts left lontj jslait'l yesterday fur s,alt lako tweuty-four feruaie operatives in tb manufacturing estamishnict in l.speoaia street wliich took fire to-day ha-1 a narro eajupe with life nevcral having the cloth ing bnrned from i .. ptrsnns japuia fortytb of tha 6t?amcr manhattan has arrived an i 1 reports that on m arch 1 *_' th in passed a brig-rigged steamer bound east under full sail there was nothing in thf appearance of the steaiix-r to indicat that she wan in diafreei she was too fax off to make out sny eipnals he did n know it wai the samaria did but know that the d&maria wad still out sssd overdue captain forsyth says that fcatfl report that he refusetl assistance to tb samaria is untrue the steamer coul-i easily have attracted special notice by changing her cource takiny in sail or tirin guns none of which she did the patcraon pw ot to-day says tha 1 dime pngineern of the steamer city of bos ton who were visiting in paterson n j before aailing oa their i&ht voyage said tb condition of her propeller necessitated rui ning tli machinery one-third fwter where by the danger of tirr was increased and bf that reason special precaution had be -. taken on board in the org*nizition of a lire brigade in which hll the otficers an-1 mcii were enrolled and obliged to do duty foreign a39age of olapstone's bill for ti pacification of ireland further of p&ibci napoleox'3 trial-rochefokt os the witness stand cjsthadictory evidence on tue i;l'estios cf nou btrikiso tue prince the prosegction imim an alteration of the lloal httcorbs lt txlmkaj-u m till mpkais j lonho.v march 2.1.—1n the house of jommona the bill fur the enforcemen a the laws in ireland tmia up and the dcl*»t-3 was reimajed mr dowijlg oi cork denounced the press clause lie thought the till with that elaua reaped wu calculated to mm the bit terest resentment am^ng the irish people mr m»nnen centred the supineness of the government in irish affairs miun dlgl'y mcmahon kavanagl skerlock ami other members from irelani participated m tue debate lord claude hamilton chareed the li erala since their aocewion to office with h»v ing uniformly promoted the agitatioti cf the irish question in order to prescribe co ercive measures mr walley held in a short speech that popery was the author of all irish sor rows mr bryan member for kilkenny oj jested to the powers entrusted to the lo cal magistracy as tyrannical and daoger"us eight hon chichester forteecue chi^f secretary for ireland denied that the gov ernment had abjioted its functions in ire laud or encouraged illusions v had been charged he was confident that the power now asked would restore sad perpetuate or aer he discriminated between rvnianun and sgrarianifcm the criminal results were the tr though the acts themselves were different the government acted onl un der a sense of dancer of a eriaia yet it did not venture upon » premature and made quato proscription the agitation in ireland was devcr i tronger than bow because heretofore t k i been without aasi»ta«ne jrom abmad ho did not mean the america people w bo bad a greater reason to complain with eagu.id's exporting to them a multitude of mal oootjmts so restive under all re straints it was a good policy to isolate a eim cmuttia ap-anan d political violemos to dim moral strength to the goterom ent by we»»ing from the disaffected the sympmthim of a class paantely j»l thaiig with minis a wis and übe ral lejpslatio only could achieve this the procees as sk>w and difficult but effec utur gladstone close the debate he apologia for leaviner the coodect of the f •• the i»a secretary though that omeui f-rtal ™' mm how--17 to j xtj^rttti'i tiusziin skjam d l i lllilmi i sb s)inns»nl mlmmmiimmf^lmwmumiu9im,wm satisfactory afiraruni*in however wu rampant he took this oocancm to deny the responsibility of much that bad been attributed to km | h:i sentiments towards ireland had baeu vilelj misrepresented he admitted the injustice of legislating for exceptional cun but it was wrong longer to withhold a law of reform a strong sense of its necessity alone prompted the present measure iv prcrmiods wt-re strong and be hoped hc would be effectual if so the il n-ili soon vjmisa and parliament might raramr th t beneficial legislation on which alone it wu cafe to build permanent hopes for tuc future the debate concluded the bill passed by '.:■••■f 425 to 13 pkiifce bonapartem trial tmiw h—■ll ha high court or .!-....-•' o:.i-ue*l this morning and witde*se were examined to prove that fcuvielle said victor noir slapped tha prince in the face the lawyer lor the prosaoution dwelt with effect on the same grave conditions id t!;,s testimony a cumber of policemen testified to re marks madn by fouvielle after his arrest < ne of the prosecuting lawyers created a sensation by declaring th-it the original re port ■f the police in this case was not to bt fon '. onlr a copy dated ten days later could be produced one witness swore that he heard fou vielle exclaim thit if hia pistol had net missed tire he won id have shot tha prinui tnis had an thoct upon the spectator who are tviuntly bsg.nning to le^u to the cause of tha prince the witnesses for the prosecntion wire then examined m arnould testified that victor nnir had no intention of attacking the aocused when he went to hu house hecri uoch^fort was called as a witneai for the prosecution thera was mu--h agitation among the spectators at thit an nouncement rochefort entered the court room m corapanied ly two jmdmrmm and took h « place on the witness stand he was pale but very calm he replied quietly to the interrogaticnn and after repeating the con tents of the letter sent to him y the ac cused which occasioned the tisit f hett and fuiiviellf ho retired to a bench re served for _■:; . :.•' i many of urn latttr shook bands w:;h him as he took his seat ttie wife of louis ncir brother of viutcr was called to testify in was much agi tated she said victor noir could not have slai ■■t i'ierre because the gloves on his hands were found intact other witnesses corroborated the ttate ment of aruould that noir did not intend to ur.rrt.i with the prince m morel a reporter of the monitrvr teatilied that the witness who swore to funviblle's admission that noir slapped the prince did not say bo at m . miuiere and other witnesses testitied to the phyßical weakness of victor noir and the improbability of his striking the prince aa defence alleged during an intermission ot the court many of the friends of v rochefort gathered around him when tlic gendarmes interfered and nurroundii.g the prisoner kept his friends back st'al mad lid march uk general prim has issued orders to the army officers and to tin madrid garrison to ofcajr no orders ia ex treme eventualities unless they are signed by him la the cortes to-day the treasury loan dill was pmstd by a vote d 129 to 71 the city ok boston lisbon march 23 the warrior has ar rived in the tagus from madeira bringing no tidings of the ity of boston a london dispatch says the underwriters now decline all risks on the missing tcssssl washington couuissioner iiei ano approves ok with drawing tht eot'nty to revknit fravd in formers general amks cask til i unpfcided special ujea&ack fr'.m the president ox the dccuni of american dumuce passage of the polycamv bill ptitb twof t amfnpmbkts fbt nwun to tup tmnmt 1 va»h inmrin march 3.—the commis sioner of internal revenue in reply to a house resolution expresses himseii in favor of abolition at the present system of moiet ies to ii>formers bat th'uks congress should appropriate say tffl^qm annually for use of tlia commissioner under the approval i thi secretary of the treasury in the detection and punishment of persons violat icg the revenue lawa xllst congress—seco sessiok wa"hi\xtow march 23 sksate the vice president presented a joint resolution of the territorial legislature uf new mexico askiug fur authority to raise two regiments of cavalry to operate against the indians referred mr stmnkk k^p mass presented tle memorial of gmmml w s int»i representing that while minister to mexiro lv beeamu lofj.ila-inton wi:h the resource wt that country and with ite necessities in tin •* y of telegraphs and railroads and ask ing for the incorporation of a company la transact business there not inconsistent with the i'nited states or international laws referred the bill reported yesterday to promote the civiiizftcion of the indians was passed a motion to reconsider was entered by mr stewart the jnint resolution concerning college for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts providing there shall be no distinction therein on account of culor was thncuist.l during the morning hour by messrs bay ard schnrz l>rake and thnrman without action the c*ae of general ames senator elert from mississippi came up in order and wm diacusied by messrs williams mortop howe scott cragin and corbett in favor and carpenter and dawes against the a<i mission of ames adjourned ocn mr starkweather rep coon introduoed a bill to pension the widow if general mower iteierred mr schofield iup o from the committee on naval affairs reported a bill for the removal of th brooklyn navy yard ordered printed and re-commitud the secretary of the treasury was acted for a detailed statement of the expenditnm of the 100,000 appropriated in 1862 f«<r the colonization of freedmen the sutro tunnel bill wm discussed at übled—l26 against 41 mr kelsey lk«p n v from the ;: niitka on appropriations reported a consnlar diplomatic appropriation bill ap propriating 1,110,734 for theaauiepurpr c as iikt year made special order for n t tuesday the speaker presented a special mes sage from the president on the subject ■american commerce declaring it to be national humiliation that this country h k compelled to pay from 20,000,000 ta uo,ouu a year exclusive of the passa ly for freight which should be tart'l i.v amenctn citlzws with the people oth«r nations ana urging an early coswvl ration of the embjeot he believed * lirect money aubsidy wm le«e li»bu lo umae than an indirect subsidy and he re mm«fkied the paa**fe ot the two hoh t ported by th select ommittee the message having been read the speaker saidlt would be referred to tee committee m the deenne of america uu—smi —* t poo the uisirid—tiaw f the fulyaamy kti vas resume'l and alter a discuanom mr set-rack move its recommittal mr welkbr k«p o mored to ttrike out aeetionß eleven fosrwesi thirty tbirty-one and thirty-two mr schenck'a motion was rejc^ud—7 to so an amendment offend by mr i'.tch bttendws the utwinkiiw m the bill to all the stmm and territories where b^amy doltcmuy or ooarabiiimm hae been or may x prvcttota wm rejecud-*3 to 114 mr welker motwst ws th-n iliilil ma mttoa 11 mmkmt «• h^imtjz^d ißmhssn fas iawsnmßßß mi isse porary rthtt of ajanooa re-laced to destitu tion by tfte 1.h..1 of tka law irj ti urta*nan ta omfcysma of 40,(100 volustaet rera all stiaok oat and the uu tuawjfl m to ti wafcunt the oaa and nays mr btjti.rr.'ref slass.i introduced a bill srttssissas lei ihsilial in ■i i the najrtltiuatof aay j if o any united uua qmirt lieforrod mr kfekr dam lad from the com mitttn o klections mads a minority report in f.vor of mr hunt any iiintmsejt and againat mr vilf in ac of the louisiana oonteatevi election casew a reel waa taken an evening soeuion for general tic bate on thetarifl waa o.der-1 iroixa balmloet the hwa in coaamittwa mr foneroy in the cttair for the go/eral debate on the ariff hill was laddr&aed by mr hoi man against the pmtechre system a fur aome further del'iate the houae aw jaurned < albany a!'!»<-»u»"tmknts confirmed jat ooi'ld on the b crt eh ik itttyitt i flacsidi.l story another vetjo report of lit tlejo&xs btuboinoi committee kimptrfxm rtiistiri op the shame ful fkut'eeuinu s'fctaixkd—scecifio t'hakuzs of the usfc of a , mdi obiv rcltllih fund t*t lauwaam ro rhe uraasa | t*l march t.--tho senate today contirtnex the following nominations com missioned of ul>tic accounts—benjamin m at albany k e s'lanklaud mfansj _•■!«, gilsmn a i i t.i os«ego • managers of sutti lunatic anv'utn--fr»n ci kierffta ctica s oakley vanderpoel albany samuel caqipbell new york mills fftliner n rjlogg l'tica juaa watioo williams commutsioucr t ■revise state statute amasa j i'arker albany montgomery tl throop,!v«w york kr*nci kiernan t'tica jay ' '■v i appuaroi before the senat railroad committee to day and made a statement in oppositi n to mr hurt's ar gument for the i *-[■■tl of the so-called xi ■• bill he alaimed th it the real clients oi hurt are two jew iih broken ueatli and raphael that money to carry ou the pr j ceoding aaobtained j.y mfrma and iraod and that hurt represents only mill nm ' stock imall minonty—and that letter hare in rt received lri>m london atockhold ers protecting against the proceedings of the commitwi lie g«jjld and another gen tleman owns two milliom of the erie stock which t»*v are canying in london and were contpelled by a resolution of the lon don stock exchange o have stamped aud pay a t lulling per shait to hurt's commitu-e to light tcrmselves now that committee propose by anotlet resolntion to compel the registration ot ail erie stock in londou in in tu of heath h raphael in or der to make it a good delivery thiu would coi dense into the hands of two gen tlemen tbs entire toting power of the krie stock wlule it actutuly owned by two thus ane iddiv'duala of this stuck heath & raphael neod not own one dollar the bill won prevent-tho control of the ioa*l paesiog into the han<ls of iut licnencoo men cr of the pennsvlva via c'euual or nuw york cant raj com panion tiould ixuitinued by saying that burt's btatemeoca befom the senate commit tee mbßbjl with his previous stfttemeats burt had wen oirtred every facility to t-i amine tttt comyany's affairs but he refuaet to hold any inftercounie with the kr director until the demands of llaphael o wen fully latistied 4ubsc<{uentl a«w¥a<jj he aa\ed an interview wi roiild a which niter complimenting jonl t fisk t two of-the ablest railroad man :■i in '-)•■>• country and stating his wis a tli^j should remain in vtlicts he ■'. nanded the nomination of twelve of tl tventcc*n dirertors of the mad and liint it his o»3 nomination as treasurer mr x«u thai went into a detailed hi or of li ■erw '-,'-• iv sinci he and fia mmv chai^'c i-t it and in cotn.-luuon urt tn th"*'nenatr v'onimittef not to leyii!-1 t the vßiprovement of the revenne of tl aoalii at the ex|/cqh of ruilruatl hut t ot wtill iuoii^h 4lonc icor^t crauch n anglo american tockhotf-er ad'lfotis*jd the committee ha ; wned ~' ' * n.-ii :. of atock in r n^lai ".. ; md repfheuted u>e ithartia of a number < ' \ r ,• r ruin vho protest againnt *'■- ' rh>»w of which mr hurt's clients ar tl ii imi otcvent k^esars iould and tick i • i cuims to i^e in posfeeasion ni proo r;.iihc.l by th.-fr agents in i^ondo lhat thrt members of the so called erie pro ■■t .■■'> committ are mere agents of jigaiitid.conspiracy formed hy a union c :).• intffeats of the pennsylvania centra i-i.l new york untral linea to cgsh ou the r as a competing line hs^brouc :. irft in r"iak expression that haphtel heath a co havd gone in on a whirl peculation they are all on the mak tud arc>s;oing in for what they can root on anl f*i.l fink iras also ri^ht whni i t i-'l that v-uiderbilt'l koglish agenu vroald a t make nough to pay for cour plaster io cover t{ie raw snouts which t routing pruoeas w ul inevitably cause c a '.■.■!'■ntfpoctive aiiouts he rouchl sp*»ke in the interest of $? - ... ■« i,t h>i «■.■" k owaed in knglao , *.... fuky endorsee the present mena^eme t the opinihn prevails here to-night th t mr bat'a client itand a very poor chaiice . the legislature sen at i aihant march 23 llep-tu were presented by ilr murpby—to incorporate troy deposit cotnpanv by wr.grah*n»-incorporating i^ockport savino bank i repeal savings kaiik by mr tweed—to annul the act relai im to\he city ot kocbester leghlixing the official act of a majority of th board of rduoauon of auburn amrftdio the charter of poughkeepaie amending poog|iks«psis water act kwpteng to the city of room incorpo rating the trustees of the central new york conference m e church amend ing th charter of st joseph's orphan asy no t roehestrr amending charter for the t\*m lie(«nmeat in waswtown t authoi ire th diwolation oi beimvount atf-i missioaary societim upon the payment f4 their obtv the presideat amovnoad as a select cot <- : tie to iatasftgaf the affairs of the q iernbkrg ft catelaii railroad maura u k norton hutwd and thayer mr parker v mot«d to discharge the specias cosnmitt and refer to committee on cmml lo%i ay 12 noes ok tv^jcnm bcbsioi mr twf*i mootted for ooosideration the , lijitaocmsolidrte th city and connty of mr hubbard intiohueed « bill to asneftd the act for the pnblioation of tb ses«l^fl : law m two l*pvrs in rh ooanty a djoume mhsvlt palu were plied i antendiog an act relative to the fee of orort in the courts of the uut prcwidiag lor manas in repair railways iumli a»d roftds bsjtwesm cities and vil aoceleratinfi the payment of una by railroads making it the dmty of saperrimts to fix mbmssbsblw vaapt m new york ar-1 kings ootuitma : tu fad to ditide and create certain ward to the city f troy was imn—ih mr i>.ti mo+ia to recommit so that th board of sfemrvtaon of liana—jsfr c msay mld w urj m a q«e«uon oi tsjimiliittiiisi 4 t*4«4*wl was iavwv«d mi fla|g au^.,l hua the object of th bill waa simplj to inarea*e th numhor oi vipertisorsfmra'j»«city by tfer wkioa wtmu ffi«s tsw m tjubrtoea to uum ln*m the oosstry ioiraw me hyait u>ww the motion to r oommit bnt it w^s iom sad the bill m p th makm wm oa imoowturait tu to vw tho'hß wmsjmlsd mbh a^^^pß^^gt asa s*'sbbbjatsbsx tisv js^^l^sl t|sdesbisb^b»bbr»ssbbsi fjsftsi the message waa laid on ik takes and or der d printed 1 r uttlrjoio from us seise commit ue to mveatigate 111 ■ihsiajis ills by mr fielda acatast ainaworth astd wice awaa submitted a written report at tk evident ukea they say that the ■>■>■■■« mart by fields is sustained osily by his own evidence while that of aiaawcvttt is ans tained by several witnrnu t»a report was ordered printed by mr fla;g repealing the elaaae making appropriationa to almislla'a aohoola in new york a minority report ad vene to the bill waa also made the report waa laid on the table to be printed a bill waa introduood incorporating the buffalo matual banent a.seoiatioa mr mitchell introduced a reaoluti • chargiag that oertain democratic members had been bought to defend the demooratio meaanree and that 7000 waa deposited in the bowling green savings bank for that pnrpoaa and asking foi a oommlttee of in vestigation tho resolution waa ilebaud until the adjournment miscellaneous affairs in tlsxtbsr.it jit tslaußirii to iui urasta 1 n i..mi lii march 23.—numerous ooa trmeu for building in naahville have been kuspeuded on aeconnt of the proposed con greeaional interference with the govermot-ut of the state governor senior declares tl»t he is opposed to neb interference and hu celled apoa the president for military aid merely to be prepared for future emergan am kailroaii accident concord n h march 23.—a train on the connecticut & passumpsio kivere kail road waa thrown from the track above graf ton to-day by a broken rail the fol lowing paasengere were slightly injured william i chapman of oonnth m pip of hanover william r'airbanka of boston i apt skinuer of lynnr and an old lady name not given railroad shops bt'rniii milwaukii march 23.—the repair shop of tho milwiukeo and st psul kail road company was burned to-day including four engines and aix box cars lobs 101 km mostly ooverei by insurance murder ttouao man killed i)y a schooltiewkr qheat exottkment from a correspondent at greenfield tha indianapolis newt gains the following particulars of the killing of a young uin "< hancock county mr william dunn wan teaching the unei - pired term of school in the district wher th tragedy occurred about four mile fnmi ijreeutielii he wu teaching the 10th day of uu teroi of 4 day on tuesday the young man who was killed was named rant and was the son of a widow maiding in that district and was about 19 year of age it appears that he wan baking a display in the school room of hat the teacher supposed to be a pmt s-nd he wan ordered just lief an noon t take the weapon home with him at night iiii leave it there or stay there bimsaj f at douii he aaid to is ■n.r-i i ■■in the hearing of the teache that he would do neither that he woum come tn school and bring the weapon with him the teicher feelmg that he must de ftnd hia aulbority ur lone the control of bi r l:n ,], told him to shut in month or on would knock him down at the same tune picking up the pokor anil advancing toward gant t..uit clutched a heavy billet f wood and dared dunn to ftftvaaa wbirli lm did and wrested the bitl«t of wikm from uant letting it fall upon the iwr and a iant waa turnidg to retreat for what ptii pi«e is not known duun struck him our tiie head with tho poker a single blow think mg to knock him down but it only felled him to his kn*es dunn seeing that he ha<l stunned him laid aside the poker and told him to olx:y vr leave iant took his imdi ■, walked hnni one and a ball nile and ml tailing th c rctirastance to his people they supposed that he had * chill and were payim n<i special attention to the patient until the return of t'm school children made kuowuthe cause of ins ailment dr howard of reenfifld was imme diately called but the patieut bad breathed hu last at sir p m fifteen minute before the doctor's arrival word wan sent to t sheriff who deputized cantain tboma an-1 others to arreat dunn tnoy proceeded to hia redidenue about half pant ten o'clock in the evening linding him asleep au«l little dreaming that the object of their call at that unreasonable hour was to arr**t him for murder they told him they came to arrest hiia for jutaaolt and battery upon which he seemed surprised asking if iant was much hnrt he returned with the officers to town where he was first m juainttid with the death of iant he was tuuch affected little dreaming he had struck a blow snmcient to produce sneh a aad ro salt the wooden poker ased by duna is thirty-three inches in length and about an inch and a quarter through at the butt el<i tapering t one inch at within four inch i the other end wh«-re it divides int two prong with an enlargement at the fork i lie blow was icfhctfc'i on the left tempi a lettek tjiat speik rom irsn.i we find the fillowmg letter in the ontario county tim lim n v january 30 iv7o t m howcu r>g.—uear bir in th 4 year 1837 you called at my atore in c&nan daigua and with the kindest of motive d rived me not to be m v itra on the abolition iieetion as it was evidently injuring my business during our talk you made uua remark wnich 1 always remumber«rl l and tiave thonght of often sinoe you will ever liv long enough to as an bolitiou mt elected to jougreaa now i write this line to say that i am thankful i have lived long enough to a*>w a majority of both hnases of congr composed of men of thxt sentimci.t 1 h&reseena practical abolitioniak elecvd i'reaidentof the i uited state but 1 confew i never expected to livelong enough to see a negro elected to the united itat senate place<l there by the direct aotion if the i>emocratic party of miaaiatippi to fill the seat one occupied by jeferson iavu i might aay with om simeon " now ix»rd let"—but hold on there's a chan that 1 may live long enough to se a bmm ber of that despised race fill the y of andrew jackaon wheu that tune cornea i will finish the preyer of old simeon excvee my few remarks for 1 think yo-i said if you erer do let me know it i have complied yours very truly ' jos monißv tub ollivier government in prepoemg i reduction in the french army ci 10,000 men for 1870 pro tee amy tew oftoial or gaot a deairw to gi vo aatiafacuon to pu b iic feeling whilat acknowledging that t'.ie external relations are pacific rwt franc will go no farther m thin com mlsn she finds imitators what we f rueia's inten tuna up to the end of 1871 tfie muitary ! btate of the german onfederatloo is fixed '• by the federal w-stitntion aadanul that i date the cabinet ef berlin oanuotprooeed tv a modificatioej of iu systmn it is t ■| early yes to eoajeetwe whether prussia wui show hereell disposed to pat the nuh mry force of the tomtgr+mm harmonr wii thej*ci6e aepirrtitwwtfl german hu»m memvhile the fma govern mn ha not receded fms the mew positi uto which it itepped lie tn m ouivier aad bii uußetf i c fairly » burnt their «%».• sayi that eae diy ™ • ■**• toe ymm ce«*--«4»»ewsmtte«hin utotthe royal family bprtsew to hi sl btesd ort to ttmnmielaaoog , qwttt»roe him «• ads oe*l b ij i tut iahfcni mj iwr t -^ v"*l am^ammymrhaur theaheaat d.-wm ' b^^^^l^^m ■■■mmßm ahsd calmly d«hffiwe*wwlwwps™*tlkl^tl te*l t mi*v+i*i hm wm s je^elu til biffalo kxprkhs pi frijßffiti 1 vi the expb£bb i ki>ting.co v n i iwa stceet ai rstm expnss r«r jw ho 00 »(■• knj t .:>. kii>r«v •' 00 vtfu i . " iw j a.\i kvrsin fx^he-ss m n ..!, 1 2 r.'l 4 i 11 , j ■■■1 ' ' ' ■-> "-'-' ri «(| it tv blvi o..vi (*• .-•*. the buffalo express job printing offiois ompuu'r anokal wttk the very bkbt matkual la sll u tsttsbj 19 pupaud to exhiuib twatt aaawawat ttox or nooi,camd«*d joawotu no it east swam rub _^ («■nisi tl.ee li mnlss directory .•• . wk !.■■v ■< ib i.'icstion or tux lmadimg ttocmxt of buffalo 1 r ~; ..„. r.a r b*s mat parefcssm ... but hue ratsa ihlsoutaad ... its w q save ths ion law saw kidnllj a ... ■~.-.. lass i asm ill 11 is < in i roara *« jaata at a i implements ' astingb c ill.tt.ul iboa wo i.ci ..« , i,;*rlauai , , .-. '"\' x . lenses j lind hinges finbi as.tin..s 4c ..... ... 1 v bateaaea i i .:.!> it ationeky a tin a . loh,aw main . i i bico s7 aaw^eer mehawfc ~....,. i . laj.t sea jlaw aa v w swaaea - books stationery '.';. li look hut j ;...■...;., alritaaia ..,,,,.. j , . .... boot .. uoe a i b jh v ..'., i maui .... 1 ji.o ...., age j ... blank book manufacturxe i 1 - i ukkter 1 -:..! 1 '. washington i'nr t th.ni.i wkdaaale a retail w * bailixiusai ' . -'. ■" as -.- uaspktd oil cloths heatheks j 1 j z>..'h ~. .... .• :■, 47d m.iu i akpki rittex p rwjlun.awl mjt t cu r 1 i lon ana wholesale i 11 i -... .. 11 a meneala ssvmahv pp aa.nil llbwbb . ins.l glass«crockery mj ml yaula.sl*aaln '.. . a mbw*aa,ew,*am carriages mahvtyfc wali.ack l>-lk nt*r court,r be crackers ac b ovaas .. ua i -■. coal |•■b .. a • ai.l il.tail • ii m 1 ... . • ..•:-,.,■> r.!«.e uluui.c i'anl.'i a.l , 1 ... ..' i opfee ft bpi x mills lit ami o txa.a.i lasan • . la churehss c . ml am pile ikon 0 i . wuaona cv mofai c na v heddtbo 2 oaaaawr*aj wi.arf l„ot ol aaa eel dry goods doltd lest a co i i dkai ktt.sft tailoxs 1 11 latoa r h o dyer a.mt ii novatob 1,1 ia ■< it ; ik i -. q envelope m •.'.■i i press h w r aatw.l it i n h n ; ngita vers wood l.x i v till r*ajh ** m .... paw v goods fto v1.1.u1.h kit imi a 00 1 m han ill in lit ac i \\. iv win 11 i 11 , i . klstola co ■•>:: m r i.nri feed am grain er 11 cobb farms ear srrsws fbi it am oysters plait kill it co.,ta7 bl itartod kink brass castings bikkai.'i 111 hs x.mm...v.7 k glass and paper show cards j p lu.i-i'iias u 1 a m rt u u.r i;i bbs (>\ mi —'- ) a m jouamtttk 7 main libocekm waolaaal nail p.etau e 11 holma it ' -.' . oh w .. i 1 i ... i.l.n'i i i i us i all"li '■11 mtapfuhii h t law ui.n 1 ■■■■.. , .' j.j'.j a i 1 . ut.n ..(>;. 1 :.. 7 h*n l.t i amt jiavei.bv 1 v sosaoji a cv 1 i 11 v bonn '. . i ... -..■haiii work asd hmi j k kl.r v i u i 1.1 ii . h..1.-.i v harness saddles c j n l.v'lli a m :.'... it aadakm i.avi h 11l illl.i . mi : 1 jno uum r a ..... hakdwakk iron a i i aaluri be ■;:, 11 ikb .... 11 i i . ... 1 ip r par ■■.. senwa i||\l ■. ii pari .. '■' .'. ilai powllk - ' • , '. s..ii.-a aakwittc v r.i l \<.., _ 1 m ... , - \ bwas hardware am uei oh plta'lt a co if 1 i aii.l lau 1 . . hot air furnaces a 1 iui.hki.i b stain lia is caps v .) i rs c .: r v k...i ■. . 1.1 if-.ii.irt.ll .* mi , r..i .... i w a wlpl'llit jj :,. iron l-.i ka.ii.i rß.*w wi.ai.il r .... ' 11.1.m.in ik n wiillk r .: ... ,-.-....:'. i bos roundkrs enuines boilers i w tbtft bomb a co wsj .......... ol.io iki.n hails p ':. spiks c pk it a l **. ..... sotwrse lauek beer liilli kus ac a*lln\i:l kocbtbu,sai hala • i.hiht carriaoe and sleigh pr oodwoi 1 ii washington looking glaus picture frames ik.wakd a buktuto u k malleable lil-iv pu'.rra larcawoßml 6 aod fi rerrww marble hantuh anij obates i m coopbr fill lhila tars c bwaaßxi . i l ibble t granite work nspejio i i)ll>..n . ... ... court and uuqran j,,:tv umawrouo 16 ... i i*l n mil i.inerv iwuolosalo and bacail benkv l.-bkik sso bala w 11 wooswajiu,*»aain mourning goods on ih'si a '.'. '■' sain manufacturing jewelers so ii f.j bsolu.ll.i47wsshlo.ton organs portable pipw dk.l.ini'k t'k.loiuiakkk a 1i 1....1 ci...t organs melodeons kc aa a i'kimk a co kwewra bwrae.lt j sia r lanrt oils paints ac b plabk u i ii 7 s planing mills doopji sash ac v a evaxh sco m ruistkrs a blank book mavis baklill a jl.nkj tm sad os wswssaw lr.fi plastic si,ate boofing b r isaaa it m.in pianos ihtbic ac cottii-u a i.kmis m msaa piano manufat-trr.eu.s c rl'hl-/.m\n 106 loßsnd im bataraa deyink roa.en kwawra,aor harysaae papxk li m;ini,s aa m ll nll.iik .■10stiiii«eiiv in , -'-■main mhiiiiirrr.vn h..1--.1.7 h^h photographers w si knioht 158 main 11 amblftos,:w and 1 m*lu ■l ulisa 3711 m.in sewing machines ohovr.r a lukf.p s m m . 11 m.lr wubalbb a wilbub a * 00 17 aea,eer wtloox a oiußss m co l s naaawaa h0 -. a 00 i v sw^i klliuiim'ks m 111 seaa saddt-krv hardware ac pbatia lktliilwoltni,ssand 5 terrai-e silk hat masi:facti'reiis c uackkn/.u 10 mai stove hollow wai'.l bbll a ihj ear rra t nnd frie tan stained glass bitpfai htvinki ollsd wihiils,-j p,..i o o l boasa on m*'l sctlnol rubniture w cuase a son 212 seventh • scales akd safes rralo scalf works n mala stoves and hardware bhaw keukib a co md mala stoves ffrnace3 and range i swariz a co 3u3 main trunks d\*iel h ui.'uphney,otk.ce....i 1 jno hi.io phrsy bro.,siaa«inet tobacconists a « adams aoa^aw*swalta*saaaaa,fwat l.ibson x bowasa * 00 ** weaatualaa w\tches jewelry ft mamonm pitkin jewelry store b main ~ t a iiil'iiinson i.l ham pan b castle 101 main steven bros fid tl.ii watch makers a jewelers jauuswalker.2i7 alain rotick mv wikk maaftarki wolf.ba | ivf t m boart wi;h'.ut j i t c»u*r r j r,*ue»tl ;>, 1 f rl iu l ptr^nt fc.i i ir t!iif i r iniif r her in my account k i •!., fi«v i u i ).» r i,tr4..lißjf joftefli wuf.k ■'" ": if ' t n v . vzr-u1 ". i,7u ff m rtrap lost uk stolen a pttomis.<4ory rntefjr ma hundred juitim d.iwi slur h 11 w.lll'ain ww i.n itn!t«d a d andor h br umatl i i :.••..'. »: h s a tort * kri bulk all perx#mar t»-itioo«rt a »■■-. purchasing d dm will i bbm i r th r.-tiir of i i m t it u.e under -■-■!. r v ali v til.'.fcl.anji kb feju*l ud l in bn »■- w h i brown bulm i koißimun i-onr.im lit anted—by a gentleman am tt •-■« wttßj t i fl in a innt fanh^cm i a*t>ir«s itaa ip " o <;. jj ■■ji btoubw ha«ck fercantfle business fob rai i xm a well w.-»r,li,h tl ] v . - i>kni .--•- rv i i ■thwily wiiharh , f - - _ . , do iw goo it.mv c i ... m i (_,..„] x 4v . r . ame it t r re applj t , m a i iko - <> itt«i i u ..... i ■. wanted \ partner in a fisk v'lh l la j'liis 1/tto i pmi m i l bent /. ( i ol aboi i x llftj-a*iv i..»r lii i . wr.ll ■■|, f w.rk . ■■' iw a b appl avon uj howard x chafikli stbmaiß ■-. rls bakery r.»ii sale u i kent bmrmmrpkrn ud wtohln x wn i u t c bartuulomkw . 123 kiw rt manuka i'llilm ma imnkkv md bwimn for d praflu taiya d t»p * in v .. . .-■ttsd ...! t iksn i d dia ren . ii.j in auto a to ql'mk ft sajvpubd u htmt i at , . | l a nteu \ i'm its e x i it ji \ » v >~.,. btl ■! • - 100 1 j in | mil isub ii bed piytna bumntti kn tfah iity profltt r ii , iu siae&l ' r "' m v tj i kman the advertises jm wi-heslo c om ... of j m to ,:„, rf r i :', - | „;,. r 24-tf manrfarturens'andtraders1 bmb lock wanted bj i.lx i pickering 1 i w kw>n l " r 7 j •»•► main wanted a first 1 • r*y bl^m tih.it to whom tb lilglmai warn i .. af j - ■■:,. it 1 u baolk wasted a ffk-t -"•'■■■■ronf-ri , . ■~;,,„., ~, ito lean ! iting none uthar need j i _ it 7j hast eacjle rreet want 1 t nl.atood ( ok cu it i.>j pr vnklin t w viki a 1s j itirl lo do ken raj bopa*»otk nj t ■i -'<.! •■bii j comp tent ■• j i ■i tmn hr i..,l n o mun st wan pi n a yoi ' •' i ■■■irrn u<j [.. -.: t lit i b liit « r - , dn i hi:l i hale . 11tantko-a klllh.-class 84.k -\\, ra.\tkd--a w(il blackbmith > > itol «!•} « rk v ill'ur i itna ■. ;. i\tas led x gisxtleii is en 11 . . l«d r ~ .. 1 p ■-■■-.! kn ■• ik ktiolm ul . i in a c ii " mult.i , ~| i ufamili-as aitivk km.i tv ifvl u»l i il ftait t i icl n li . . : i.t ir brnt i-l m nt v«»rk lifu ln*ur»ni coon !«' \. s.i .■i.i md t ■set to i)i ■:■!.. . l » i m r 1,1 it it ,!■,,.• ■. ~ l nil . b ilia ji i i'ail ...,•, uk ,■i i ■. ,■i ,\.. ... , • '~ ... \ i.i:m s wasted to oi icet or awftad liuijl ... api i >. - - ■■■■i ■lien 9 ..-■::( rl ~. 2t m .... l ... 1 . ■. n v . i 2w mi bo ik i.'mm - was i'ed a i i rwtrdw bakui fi ju:.k 2-ju md x a.ii.t r ■■1.1 ritratioss wakted 117 anted \ situation i;v a j \ nnrr:.-.l nan * arm cr ui taka '^. a i i aim h svanted by a ii • , ■. ::■■i i.iv.trwi \\" s n \ lii vtion in do 1 \ . \■.• t the c irn^r .•! in . ear .■■-. » mli a i lon w\n li;i ah hit i 1 r r waiter bl li:!|f ""■''" "::'' •' i . * n rvani ■lh -*:< • f*i «. . - i - i.i . a . i1 b tlm i b i . l '■■-'' "■' v situation 1 wanted by a i io<ti{ni nui in ■!■■■j.i me bu*inf«i ad r c h.ll ." thl - •-' •"'■1 i situation is wanted b \ iv »> v mil ib»tcifi ly t dmhc bim-ei .. a .\ ' ~ ~, mn vi rnyliahj h ; i situation is wanted by a , d nntlcaqgweb at ot rofcnnfm adtlreai ; r i ni bo '•■'- '•■i t0 i.vt stohi s t^otl rent—store so 157 in the t new lloek o-rnur wmbiiwton vl or n ! itncu a ■■" ji'.rtt.tt a ro r y teh ;. ■: - " rio kbn 1 stoke m dw fc l x 1 l . ■■"!■r sinii'.i n.l umrioiaaw ta pmsm i dun maj b hi.i wm w*lj xi nt $ w c v(in a baker erl lan i 0 mv let—the i vk'-l and i os l in di na atan bt«ij in ilse oceupamv ol w t l.i fentk i cbmaajr know ■" n ll : m ' ' 1 ,'. - ,■ii-;.'.r in->'tl roo*l da>lrihli tan » r hti.ina iti uu cty imjuirt ol thas x shkpakd pnu-jtan a our bot 1 .-.'■. t un l -" to let imu rpo rewt dockaue on buffalo 1 r ver farm fm ala of (■• wttt betaam andloul naleoi to tci.l tnqolra f t corta ironb w faott at esmi t rent—possession april 1 a ■_' story franif dw ii if 175 n-tlu hi.l od at 2 uk ftpiciceki^o 13 «.■>' 8»m bt for rent j c ff.st s*mi ctv r i-f kri mitluill nir-v.l c n tiii-r mhhti '-' n-'*'1 sqimin t si*\,aiii 9 irrt-t wiih all bwdwn bnttpi i nit i jh t.kk a plclikuiyo 13 w m rt dwellings to rent ■:, rtorybrtek h0im,472 vtmri ri 21-rterj bricfc boo « allen ■'. 3-rt(^y hrick imvws on jwi 3 ■*■rw7vricktau«,9 v i >"* it ihfc*n brißb boww i mmh «. ll^ton br ho-.ce h hotai phiw i v;-n»ry bru'k bolu oh vu it 2 t r inffle ii i 457 &«>««■at m<ri faraak bmne v oak at h)**r ft bu klaxw go 2 bfomu'l r.uililing r rent--40 jeabt mo#*w x atr»et suitable fur i aldtag hou->c april to h otio si pearl ire t c2l 6ardisg~~hor3e for rent corner o remc matn'.nr tirel xd head 4l iv i*:i ttreet tin b ue f tl b*<l lot-miona h city for bimrdpr fraaafam h*ilm*<l ; ho[o ikfton'd tlie mm bui.ji:in th r»n t rentt 1 tuatj it in eonaksum ih the h.i*rd:rg hnt:-c ! upt^rt ti kloer an 1 fe*«i tr m it at rt t her uaxticular a;.plv at iti we*t s*aj et hi'me 4>fv»«d,f;»i taaawtiayaa orient—no ss2 cakboll st uilaui lor ato r ttu bonm anfe "* p»l jihln'{'lt'\m i'.irl aullfc tfoubeb^sr rent rhohauti 65 allfn t..»-ptorr brirk barn e .'. isc n a«»ri ai , p * it fee 4 c!iippewa t a-«..r ■: - 44 chip|*w ►* , s tf iry baasat l«itintli nwt brtrranrt aaamaamt « nd 4t 41rtrc»n rt m arnl a r u p»lmer at s tor aad mwnwut m c«il»r at , lß's eolt-f ■»* *»*">■l?ii viripni t " t an inunp m wilke.j«iit-,u-*oryfr»ak.b»rn aii.l ixe m tts swan 1-story and i t mil at , m.n u.ur 10s foulh divi«i^n rt i-'torj ml 07 noith iht1«oh rt , 1 aa»ij train s-s hurfscfi rt li-rt'tt lrame 217 tofl at l-*orj lra«f 7i !>■•«* oirkaloß t 2 a:ory frame j u*ti at f nionbriek tfv wftier a s h«ttr st d:*«k eotk apply to hlmk a s*k fo&d u wtm^wtn ac c mo rent^x2 btory brick boose a o m f»rk atrmt to g^d or >»* hut or will mil wit a new t-av>ry inm i < hm ho.46,r——mi « twifcrf r*»tl*e i * ituluitfu^mrta «"•• -• to m;t-rooms ata ble fob kent — a fine fj btftme milutid ■! ey in reir of so 154 f.a aa.e -. ■: t.tk i pic'kbrlsg 13 w»t hm • am i optri for bj2st ih the kew i_j biec l->rrit i e*hiiigt'.m iod on en todi 1 mm f,ry ov.r bo ii lad uk trie pfcai of u tlilrd v>ry apply u h«*i - 7,1870 clt-tf jewett * kotit pob eht rwi offices is ihe c h-arock luus o 77 pearl mmt john uit-j - 61 jv*rl rvct ij*oß bekt—the office unl>£b ! mmiktmwtf ar.l tradcn ba k « n 4t to r puree n'ri sleeping rooms in 1 that t-ntra iwwßr 333 bain street •*«■r»j;.y jt ko-:k»tii appi/te 6kq b iilll p i o ims am fowkk to kknt i_\j t!,e ri i<w ared-rirmfjle ui'i the e'n t»-.t laqiriwal b « t ii'jlme ificfa^mi m ad tfaf cud rnflato ciaß balk ii fox klnt thl x old liitikl ilukl eftha alt j oh seiu j clo johwotto ffl pean it \ uoud engixeasd boiler fob ilitl^c eapm the doton planing hil uullut kechienwai.t j«r:.er tii-aj t / wld pai'hk.s m-k hale—at 56 \ / cut koti 75 centn a baisired tthi ifticc fj>k aljt — pses hoi a a.m lot fob sale the j-.torj ai.il u b bvfafc dweiliutr no ml swan ilreit kit walef bath funuwa it all in tir»t rat r.lcr lot 50x128 1 hn will t i>ld cheap }• 11 t.hi mx * s^n i rd 1 west b«ui t,t eri dwixum fob sale oh to hi.sr oar i:-t for dwettta t p tiii noi urn tirst ' f ma b n:*-ie up also % » w iw f r dweluttgi house and lot for sale nlann do occiipiei by j.hn gibl^n i | . ilili j iwiiili.whh ll tni nodem laqpnvc mem*.a dioaeellent ordei wiil bi nhlatkbu gain w tba owner la about leavit.fr v ctj ai>i-1 ml till till or tnht'mei saa'fokii 16 we swma it ci-j f[h)r sale at a v \ l a i n til e 2 rtnrr and attic faric hoawwjto 1m bootta x ruioii •:■.■vi i i z&xieu g water ie ti ■• it 2 i r r cli h»um s i tti thi in tn et with tn . - r '■ii rm n ■,< 1 i mj iotj briel ■!.>;.-.' i ■swlli la rtar el tin in ae,ur ■; 11 uk i porti i i tin purctum ii m i .!■other citj j.ri pvrt.v uabtingd ft i hi i ■! 4 brown's bui di g l^or vi.k-the lih-sikaiile 3 jt rton ic''t dmdllßßhoum nu 4.'!)fr:»-kl n-t , wtttl lot 31jx115 ami l.in,e barn on lite li'lt-y in ti f.i v«l fagta tro t 2 ttorj tradm food toeatlou isb pem-t at s-«uh7 lr*uie i:h attic and i . ■m t w.ll he sold ver dmbp together with a four u''lr laaaa ■■! tl lot rhralrthln ii r a hy!»iciau iw b v h divuion ■>;.., aw tit n«a*ly bww water iiastings 4 otto =* c2l 4 brovn'i h i ■; i . twl1 what h wamtj£i>—a nka i • i a»t oonmodtuii iwliliim ii in ike j^lia-jii -; the city thewm i-tory hick imusko furaati i a nnmrnamt%m ii baia ga ! kv t water msrb'fl n aii and rtandi u|juu » l"t ! iiso iwj tn al no h ffgat obawh t cl ijlok sale 3:j~i k~n i st 2-s cory ram d*uling ii si:a oonditlcn baa ta w^f-r and ee'l»r al-o marlile d antka will asl dump ri ■■■, i ■:.. tcinu i prtoe ijo m mc ■■:. cl p i rm rl nin'h atreet),2 rtw frame dwell np i i .. bexutit . ;■■a d pxicß u'j term bft-y m h l-i'.i i v i .- ■: :. iw m alkl't st1 i i . x 1 jt l-.tn dw^llinz new finished oo :>, i ■■■! -!■.:• . cellar gas mil voter alsu fr it tri lv ,:. 1 i:1,r prtce j::j «; terras eaey ilmccomb i^or haj e — that bkautifcl li f:.vn ■■dweltlntt m paia»er>tract near il ili ii li:ii tied ff i'l l-xi-fiifiil stvlc (■•, e)lar i i .. ., i iv e 00 m hecoas • 1 ' lk>b bali lli johnson place if..nj c nd-ttoti wlum 11 ctivap mum part lij^fk to have ihe dty ;■waawion by lfitb ol april pric st.iou «- hclomb pl'i jior sale—the 11-story framk ' \. ■.-,■i hudson treat so oml hove thla - ti of ffl i i'l -'■n tr i up of the prettie tj la ■■■. cstoj main mrw l>i a niiall i mily i i it ti a ji u mrcoilb lv south diviaii n larawfor ilo c^eap aiul win i i fi , <.;■■■;■. ,-,\. cl ' 1 x wai x 96 w ilnt 1 si1 i h : miful '■■■irith iwtojr md wat^r.cel 5r , ::. ■. t»kbd iruil tr«a»-l all ajtml»;kl 1 : in perkct order pries r si h tomb _ l<f luick dwellix(;b for sale > tbes^t r and bahuttect dwellioj no . h th dtvulon street between eilkott n d dak t al -, til j •<■■» dw ning ho 243 nortfi divi n . t wxlli lli a pickekuie 13 w twin t _ ct \' 1 ll'al ■e vi u'ciivv k r sal \ ob us:n r two 6m r hidenrefl n ti ■! latmster the hue ■rt j lory hri k wi . ■. ■rij ioat i iiu ro ma each;l i bbi »:'* hckeiting 13 • e*t wan u el 7 i7ior sale is2 fourteenth st i i 11-'nrv rnune dwelhi g 1 . s rlh division t l-ttorj frame wtth i ara t i ise'kie -■2-st tv franw lot sciioo lfk i ;> ..,. x w bw»n m e pob sale or to kent—no 489 v v.t.l.i.:-i n rtreet zjirtorj brick gm and . 1.1 kdtthwwt < i n#r ninth red connect'eui r ■-. ; j i i ,| n n b ick k water and turnac ; i , ".,!.■' . l«j[aiit i^uunda \ -<■'.<■aware reet si rj and wh^,brick hth barn i i in n>lendld < r i>-r ~[,; john otto bl pearl rt _ ii i sale mo 01 si.vl.ntii ist i s-atnrj rame bouae and barn aw 2-etory mine bwuae on the aoutiiweftticoroer of hudbon ami r tit . l : i".xl c 5 jnhv(»trn bl vwiri at liiu sks for salb—a large it numborof derimbte dwrilinfpi in price fr ... vmi i u d,ii:ii juiiiii tin in i,'if:ii t^rjai'-s if su d 1008 rdwabcrt k bl'ckiand r«a fcrtato an i i oao broki n (.]■; >■■. 3 btiiwib building fox hale we offer at a great bargain stt 386 8 utta ihr-atan rrmt a ■- li,iic with bii'1 turn kt s&tll dl lxx a ptckkhino 13 itaat swma -■1jk)b sale—thk story brick ' dwdlhw n 139 past baffle street in tine or ur nu md em*er;li t 3f.x!10 lit lee ft pickpuyg ts weat swmn ■!■i?or sale—the 3-story brick •^ dt-.n1 >.'\ tht n«rth(ast corner t'f kxciiftn^i and a:..l>3::ia tn *. good hoewttan f..r a t-it-on atul rdm - 1 ■". « t t.',-.t : btl 26x109 to canod at lkea piik^rino 13 wert w ; i t t?or sale—the 1-story fb a m x jr cot ufa 08c oak car ii all atreet lot stauo doattallhiv tatwe variety »! abade and trait trees 1i dre n urn pri iiaee,orao3 i rte rtieet cl --*' | iottaoes fox alj twelfth at waf vaijlaad new h-atory frwaia ;. t j'xl"l price w7o i r dc i uti'l f-t b-twe n plata ami niagara 1-eton fr.iiue lot s7l.tm pri c gicm n.«"_-i it nur itboda wand 1 t rj irarae lot 57*1 ■■■prke ti*1 <> vr.-in a st nu tenth tipw 2-st>ry framo h..uso 10t27x14d price woov mo.ss6 south di.im-ui rt two 1-aterj frame cut ta ... 1 i jtxico pri r tsoco no lißßuiwith l.laliiij fiaam uirtiayi lut 2i 1 t-ri c jittco l i«t w.'st c'turr fourteenth 1-ilory frame1 lot 06x118 price fmm • no 1 r"iftli st n-ar carohn ij-storj ha prieafuml lyun & baker erie lanj ofllcw y.i 1 b-owi bu ltiiii r\e3irable dwellings for ■; a - ? t ry f-ame hou*c vo 69 cffltm lace tory fr*ine bnua n inaltegwß t l^^iuiy fr*iuc am ■d far^'ii avenue mtcvy bricv houir lift cqatoa at 2-ti ry bni hr.v hi n to 1 man t 1 fry frktn h li>w 43 pa mar t ljittry frame hn se i teoeotat 2 t ry fr&me bnus 11 spur -:. "-«- rf-r*ol6 huiu stl bo*tr_v t 1-vtorw frame loiuc 103 sixth~-t rr ame bcuse 8s and i*o william rt ap'il let i>wards * bfcklanp ko 2 brown'a dullding or sale—the 2-story frame dw torn ite i p»ri bwa the hn^»e i and fonvnii*r.tly arran.ert g furnare aifi well lx>t 00xli>0 alwi the fl:.e t«-o-«r-y framo d«cuinz kn 44 b werj street aui in i'le:.diti cr^er •••""'""■u»*ifc m irb « el 13 wee - . , street i\\vkllings for stle by how xj akd & chappel n m main at uo clmton street a large an«lßx^eii«vel finished hrick hou-e with ii*s and mw t ruu/hout the hou.-e good huh t.-om with hot and c-ld w»*er larg lot and irorj ni will be old a re**onable t«rm of xc^ini(ttj h * f-":i matj th city ur a mailer and le eipvnsive d*«uinz hou 4»n north ihvi-i n rtreet no 299 2-ntott brick wtth •• 1 ■, ith ail modernimproreiaenu andalm-|re on oak treet no 673 2-story brick with en ante lot with great and vmrirtj of fruit on un b«neca areet nu 259 2-a»>rr brick wi-h km and water al two other 2-story biick hou«e cii seneca trset near louisiana str»ll oa frackha itreet nu 2 2-rtor brick bmue thewldenceofthelatet b tpden m 6 i tmr sale.—a new and first x daat wr tterr reaklenoe with all tlie modern im l^o^aa^u uuirideof g7*n ™« •< d r * brau ml !■■■■» maißv foe sa.jle—horses ok balk cheap 2-story bauck i m , f.-imß lain »■; isj * tta 1 ld on on titi>i t-t<t jri * ti 00 ir,qu:re it ilia flic of prilt ft co.1 r : r u.w \ virtlßaffal <. i c-tw for sale — two 2 story new frame li.-u-en with e*s mm and p<*v cellars f 111 t irlt f i—liar aa|an fft san:ca it.ooroer uiilmmi hitman f'oit sale—the fink 3-story brick owe;iiug no 1»9 uounri itreet wi'.h every ni"lfrii c iiveaie too in lenuii urdvr u ml iii by aj.nl j-t wi i he fat rent ci l.'.k x i*l ■kkeiho is weet swan t l^uk sall—no stf max tkeet no isuj man »•, 2 t'<rv brck s bthml oruer l>ela»sre a tupj^r stt s-gwy brt * apply to j««h oito hi i-oarl it cfl j jv)k~salk ok 10 fcxchan'ue for a tint civ residence iii thi i city ft !■■n of 104 cre-i first qu..liry of laud hint ju-t ouui m of iii city limit l.a a large orchard one aj the b*»t in count bins iwo iuifj brick houss *. ' lhiee gwxl turns wi.l l>e ld clvap nq.i re ■>< b23 hua'akl a chap^bll rvwkljlinos for sale baffgasvu wiur,;nt m pri b 00 tauth divtatca at no 317 i lofi and ttie arui ■:;- meet brick gnud wiw 1..t slsl2o toallcj rm north dlru n it ki 321 li lory brick nearly r w , v mm «■»:«■; i rice 3*kk cltotea t near h=mnn i fry frame dwellh-s gm 4 w»ter let uxoo pr:c tjooo l,i c st no £», 2-»lojy bruit lot eoxlix price i.yon ft bakfk era liihl oillv ..-: no i trow bu.i«iii i^or sale—a first clam kabm et 100 icrei uiikijr & -■■i slate of cuttivalinn vtthtn the city j iiit aj>d a fruut on & ptved trect h um mm barn anil i iher tuiirovcmvnu lrquirt t a bar kkr 221 m*i tt a^7-u imkst-claj43 farm fo bajle 1 in the town-r maril three mile from al dan tit&ti v on erie kaiiruit'j 104 n-re fiins lule of caltlt-ktwa 2 gaod dw«ulßgi 4 barns 2 orcharus tl . tee ictn fruit mg%t badl and b ittnf work one mile fr inf'owlesv il cbcaai emtorj ac pric a r r . r.von * luhkr kic l*r>d office ell i .\\ l m s » f a i m b—several fink 1 lawtaadmnau farms fnrml«orex<:iian lxx !. l*.ci\kiil.sg l:j w swui a bl i farm pojt 8/lb on tub hi jrt fcuar hiv.-r b nt mm mi c from lamli hi a^ara tuuntv eaariatbm oi ftbool j acres c<>»taiii i ._• iqe ul the l>ca rriiii land ii tle coiiiity ap j . t4 a 11 chxbbsh l"ua lasallo ur niayan falls »■horses an3 cjjtkiackg iju>k sale-a pair of pomes . horse buggy and nmieai mag be seen at ms c*rn ll s 2461 ijtoß sale—horse kl'(igy cut i«r and huimm buj^y cculiar!y kdapledto uij m«pl invalids at uaihuifton viruet uji bl 1,10 x sale c a kill age with jump wml ih.u t at !*•!( in ootolier h uj imie carrao bum tad portbad jci^h apply t dr bjloy at kort porter tiltif wagons of all kinds—spring v wa"in manufact-ri d bowen i baa m imm ttn t have on hand a full ■lei'uiunt ol uj-.his luni ry good jo ivt-ry oartt m '. a vari-sty of mem d band tngoai a fawnloa new mid .-■■!..: land 1n ia hhi i iri urn rmtr 4"6 h i:s es for sale dub ikg th e coatfag ti*"3 i-ttw ■i haivb isa&d n»v -., r if urn huff street railroad cobapsaji i 1 i il one bandrcd burew m<m>t of them u^uu ml la j d uiiiii n tii boraaa nag b «.- ■nd lha . . main and a_-ar itraata on and ifter uircb ] i ist '- also 1 r s le at the pros ni time tb ti be ci 1 mte«dlor "■ut hervci rattabls 1 r tbfl i'usint ■f t c couipwiy ten \ ry tine mam vli eh nn broa hi in in cat ada '«-: fall n d are w:t'i fuil jas li small sui-ermt n ent f«t 7 1671 bt-lßrfae money to loan os bond and mortgage on dty inqwrtj lfe ft pick hiiing is ert f-wan st i w ttanted — pukchase money t v kort e«i j'liv it ci-2 im i'tarl stmet t l uciiaafit~mu i moiu a(j h6 john otto si pearl st l ttchahk money—mohtoaged v a te.i m i.uk it mckeriho 27 13 «. t swan kt moutga(>i>>s itor saljs hcmk k > skoki lti ff.lvn t iixal nornr.s iomptkoller'd estimate poe v ■187 ft in common council b-jff mandi m um t 11 !•■ii"nt ol tba qtt c nij'tri.lli r n.^ie jtunm ui to ectlofi .'.,'■( ti:l 50l the ci.y charmr ft-li ut v th 1-7 n anwddod i tbeooaom^i coaav il of urn cht of ttit h.itt-i bftniatßl nftthi 6evkk\l kf.paittiiiintb m r<-".annual w.4m m ramammco ucu l'«-p'i jh.3.2 00 cotnp r,.l:fr " iv 00 ' re bur i '* " * w {'° - ■.. tor1 " ti,4w 0u a i awa " j w citj cwifcti " 4'm cv \- nnu't r"i " obs j a-..mr1 ■' i.wo "' cltt attorn«t,«c " i"/5 v s :. ; i i health " 10-s »' rcceirn-ol rkxn " 8 i:.o i>o btmil " 51.90000 t r .. ■• rt>,lsj m i it . c " 148^m w city luiim rlerv 4.75 d iw pn1 hi ■n.ufj " 7uo h harbor jl*-t w " m buoetwir court " 10.00 oo i mp - 62,000 1-0 markei " v s m kiortwhi rxpeaars " a,s«u w p»lm (*] un funded dtrt i711,i 00 00 lentam't l'cad prorlded . tt hjo uo tll.ijuu t intensl on funded debt .... h'.oci 60 l h am't alrtady lmuvidoj 7,602 j j.s,3'.tf s3 fonrlhotjuly dotumnifn 6 i*o u0 kro.lv'linffilo h'ilvro thi«le n l plpr ■&, oo 00 ■biaua " »... 12 200.1h1 frr.ni n-t'x drpartinciit 6uo uo school fund 187 u s»,«h 00 lai muoiiut duu from state 54 !**.• b i08.r « l eal m;>mv.ment fund a 0 7 ■ii ■fund so.ocft 00 ur srw.orlibr.ry fun.l s.ow w lttttrre.=t un itocrai fund urri«.r 3 dqi't bwu w total am-junt t-f e-tjinh l 9 bxvflfins vm kksuukces a..\!i-i ii lo nnmldty taxol lb7o by ,;,.. nectin r b.k'x ot i lenatooa fltpft-ta 4,y00 v and intartat csueeted dj the comp tp.i pr 7a*o y m».ym'*h mm 4,000 " aterkot raati 7.'-00 00 u c.l tj ■» for pub&binc doclaat i.sou 0 film ialea of etti propntj tad ulbur tources 1 000 00 total an mat otrmcureu fcw,soo oo amount n quire i t i.o nun-d by ui f^r tv yt l«70 tsl^.^o 5 td herel r crtlfy that th forfir<*iii)r m a trn cpy at tht-.-:»(in-nt f the ottt coiuproller p h •,'-. i to the c aimi>u council of ihe city of buft&lo , unaatf u bactloa 5 of l.il i ;">. oftim c.ty char tr »- r.tnonu-1 and a.l ted by said coutid , n ui b jl«t day of marti 137 george !!. wardwell cil clerk i dav>d buffalo mawh clkt i'^l supreme court county of erik n.y mary j till la will plsinuff a^'aln-t gt^>rjrw w h.-<u2hton nd lvuiae c uojjfhum h ip if i ir m dotßudasta abiv nanifl or eiifaer of them v are hereliv min.mnetl to armwer the om t in hai action n^d ur-g a coj-t of hm ana*«r n at mg t/lccu in the dug at liufl*w new , within iwenty days after the nttim herf-1 l-ive ol the d»v i huch aintaa and if jtm fa'l iswer the fnwiphmt nt ;■...;, tin i n:.n iffply is the o rt to the relkf ocaiuijed in impmtit wl.irh cmplaintwah fi]«l in the of i hw ckrp i>f th county of em on the lith i i w f fottiu y,ls>ti patcd f.br.iarj is 1170 fl o gould plaintiff's att^ru-y l-c-o*th buffalo >'. t q pfweme ootkt — oocfntt of wyoming—etn'i-«on jouj against eitrid i „ rail and fa-vey d murehciue to the above iiuutd delaucunu vuu re h rely mwnoned to arawer the com plaint of emerson jo!l plaintiff which will be w*j c tb ''' - of tb clerk of wyeaato couutr&t wmw aod to mr a copy e-f your aotwer en the imcribcr at hn cfflrt n attica wyominp county w.tbin twenty day after the ternce of ihuturo uiotw exrlusin of th day f a*nw or tht plain till u1 tak judgment agatast you for four hundred nd ttatv ?•'■-■duilan th inureat fiom th 1-t ,■..• v'winv 1689 e*i-tea cosu a j lori-h plahrtiti attorney whirh mmflaint w fllm i i ih office of the otlfc il wyoming county at warsaw nn the 17th irr of febni-ry 1970 a j lorish b^4fl«th ft utiff'i attorney wi x cx ~ xt f briggs 4 co dirtillm and r«rtt"er ooce and aatea room corner waablngton and t^uay taajn u th tradfl alcohnl hif:h«nkos t french uml fine wh wv of ihe'r own distillation upnrior brand of bourbon hodonnbela ynwlwhirttu buti le and porter mbatatiar t dowmtt uiwu twnwull«ii<»r.d<i»l«mlni •«•■• 1h naun c v s iiißilmi mamr •< •»• eloca with vmca we fvopw o mpuki e au ori«ii will i»^i prt»pt tfl ill uta uirau>aimm«awm t tmm ] specie payments to be resumed barnes & have marked their extensive stock of dry goods a.nd carpets at pi-ices jused upon cold at par receiving istew groods in ali..tiie departments iiolesale and retail barnes & bancorft n 259 main street ~ mo vsk fiikmiw him «. the warren range it ii hllklmlllll m»l '•! the bw iu«teri«l uijifcrt in lorni l«»utiful in d«-i*ii id til h esja.-i.ui flr"t ci«j sold asd put ip by j c jewett k son 51 mais st the improved morning and evening star cooking stove one ok the best in i'dk ainu ■r£e uaortment of uuier ct ■■.!■■, ail o vbich vill be sold t blel>i.i-ku pbilki eveey stove wareajited hovse furnishing goods builders hardware nail farm and garden implements tools 4 c ~~ shaw feeeisi4 co , cl ko tti main 3t w7fi glenny sons co 304 it so6 main st call ttuiitljq to lh«li full ■:■'- &( gold band and white french china of our own importation ajjd tht best o.calitt alao crockdlt tron tim ealobrtted !*■""* '' bootes " mbakins and edwahd9 cut and prested glaiiware silver plated ware bronzes parian marble vises and omamentaljgoodi gla39 sets cct ok esoeiveo to okdeb with isttiau or hosoor.ui !*• tebace o oor i ol gas fixtures at cost rlvmrnnui . tytan wiibon
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-24 |
| 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 | 1870-03-24 |
| 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. 8237 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-24 |
| 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 | 1870-03-24 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700324_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. 8237 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv thursday ma.rch 24 1870 no 8237 died thuthili m»rrh *?. in oil bats mar;ar»t curt).ill ****** of mr j p leech aiid susaa baa funeral on saturd.y n*xt t * a m from theraas dtnre of htr l.rotli r inlaw john w leech cer n*r ol seneca a.id sprii.a streeu s**rvio*s at 3 m»r church friends end ili-lull ar inf.ted to attend simon os m*rch 23 "' ■efmfa k a m samuel a hla»..rids fed 24 bsstb and 4 month n it :■. ol lv era htiealter uilm n march ii lv this cttv louis m d*u*-h mr ol janus *. and ttsplarom £. oilman td c tear end 7 months rm-f aa pridej m reta tt at s o'clock from tbe -*■* o hir parents 453 bw*n at friends ind as-tuaiitassiii ste-m**w-a teeocnd hi 188 i bi.ab jj j~l f **** william clsrk tzj^stßp a °* thla •**». ■*-« i new york ainoular statement of engihkb^s of the citt of bjstun-iier dakger of ir.ee-convktioii of brooill^n elet ii >« ihatmcno&&~bow pemocbatic ma -■mties aksbli::iiti)-ttil 51gut be twwkxtuk rjscllohfl fairly betifn-w m twee'j lous his scalp as first tic tim otheb decapitations ooktem i lated immediately-cuv to as old bank kobbehy st nuuiatu tothbk2fi.iss.i net york march 23—a r»solnt;'>i was passed to-day by the board of excis requesting their finance committee to re port what officers of the board of health had been compensated for berriom performed far the board of excise and the amount and cause of such compensation in each vase also tho names of other officers com ;■i.-.ittd by tho board of kxcise and the nature cf the service performed the detectives still hare no clue to col lector bailey's whereabouts the examina tion of his books and accounts stiil con tiuues general plean\nton enters on his duties as biiley's successor next monday samuel a stanly a rectifier chargetl by bailey with bribing a gnager his been duchar^cd thera bciug no evidence against ltiiu mayo and itinnai two e^oction anw oers were convicted in btw klyn of frauviu k-ntly counting in a democratic am mbly man justice linckk-y and oeorgo brown two other uauvasscrs plead guilty to refus ing to count the bulluta ii is thd police and spectators retired inn the p -; 1 ■:« place sentence deferre |
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