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buffalo express voi xxv sat uk day april 2 1870 no 8845 died callaman—m»roh m t mobile all john d • e ■'.-■•! u wi l;«m and cathtrin callahan f-:i-mi fr?m t!i re i mx of mm m wrtb no !-■lur**rd»t,sunj»y tril 3 attp.m frbiid.au 1 a qi*l»»ai-o re liviui to attend new york tbz mbtfl and morwalk bank kob erics—dbtkctites on thk trail of thk rkobfiok psrplt«atoa»-i>evel opmsxts os the prkliminaby examin ation of deal-aewtal of caldvklt rervblican centril commitrke elec tion ft tslasratb to tbi tiriw ! kew tooc april i.—n'awgation is pea to albany the people line of timers have resumed their tripa or the at»scn the drew leaver for aib*dt at x tl ■ev^nicg a meeting of the otfi?er of the army of t cambertaiid wm held this ftftemoon at jje actor hoom to t»ke tome action in re mid to the death of their lata commander 1 flucral thoinjtf uwwral rowcraoa pre sided and paid a handaoom tribnte to his o d cocnpauiod in arma g«nera hooker vas choaan vice president james warner a negro and a gang of rttftana cruelly beat the barkeeper in a street saloon last night warner had a fight with the police and was hot twice and only made prisoner at last by ainjz knocked senseless with the blow of a piitol in the case of edward deal charged with i.iflpoh.dg of bonds stolen from the norwalk icoanecticnt hank the^letectiree awert that e u coofesaad to them tbat he had beaa aod was still in communication with the parties who had been negotiating in the - j ■<■of bonds stolen from the ocean bank in audit last and that he was expecting a further instalment of 30,000 it is be lieved bytheiietectivesthatthenorwalkand ' can banks were robbed by the same per sons as the modes of operation is similar in nearly every respect deal was examined at the tombs to-day but nothing important was elicited the second day's session of the german eastern conference of the methodist episcopal church waa held this morning bishop ames presiding statistics of the work accomplished and collections made for missionary purposes of the conference for the past year was handed in by the delegates the bishop addressed them on the work of the ministry r li caul dwell yesterday surrendered hycanadadian authorities arrived here to myht in oustody of colonel whitely he is at police headquarters and will to-mor row be arraigned on charjze of complicity in the biatchford drawback frauds at a meeting of the woman's suffrage association to-day the following delegates were elected to the natioual suffrage con vention to be held here on the 10th of may mrs hallock mrs tompkins misi clara morris mrs pools mrs brink mrs stearnß and mrs tucker the executive committee of the general republican central committee elected the following officers for the ensuing year : president benjamin f manierre secre tary s george t cuchman and abraham browu--bothret!ect«d the general com mittee meet at albany on thursday next washington the legal tender cases 1o be re opined on tuts books monday in april-arrival of the ban l'omingo treatt comasuotfeb what ul says about the tote all lul st.'hround so islands dttajtmsq annexation genera aues admitted to ui3 skat by a vote gf 40 to d—txxt of uur tokhobtoiti billtoem'orcethe ivf amendment tb7 tilwuph to thi cirrus washington april 1 the sopreme court hu decided to reopen the argument on the legaliten.lcr cases the second mon day in april among the visitors this morning at the executive mansion waa the turkish mime t who annoonced to the president that the sultan desires to tender him a token of his amity and sympathy and had issued orders to the imperial factory at ourchah near symrna for a special expiation of a ] nrge carpet of one piece forthe east rjom of the mansion the uncommon dimensions of room requires a mounting of loom for that especial purpose j c soley united states navy at tached to admiral poor's staff arrived here to-day with dispatches from xn do miugo accompanied by mr cohn commii hioner for the exchange of the ratification of the treaty he left san domingo the isth of march on the steamer van tic for havana the latter says the vote in favor of annexation waa conducted in the most peaoeable way all over the country and that in the agricultural districts it waa al raoat unanimous the people only wishing for tranquility that they may devote-ihem selves to industry the question of annexation to spain discussed during two years waa carried by only 4000 votes cabrel's election in 66 waa effected through universal suffrage by a majority of 43:x < vote3 but that in favor of annexation to the united states taken in less than a fortnight without any kind t f interference on the part of government i t the presence of a h^l soldier waa de i rided byamsprity of more than 16,000,with in opposition of only two per cent every thing was quiet when the commissioner left sin domingo acd merchants were awaiting with anxiety the decision of the united states to give more attention to business not only san domingo but the inrrounding west india islands consiler annexation necessary to salvation and as a means to their future welfare on the departure of th steamer yester day conveying the remains of general thomas the english frigate zealous now in the harbor bred a number of guns and placed her flags at half mast private advices from the hawaiian king dom state that one of the tint measures to be brought befor the legislature by the government will be a bill granting subsidy for the mail service between that city and australia via honolulu there is no doubt el its passage xltooovgkbss—sbooitd session waswtvc.tot april 1 enatk mr osborn k«>p.,fla presented the petition of 0 b hart of florida setting forth that the election of senator gilbert of that state was illegal that he hart had subsequently been elected in compliance with the terma of the act of congress and asking to be admitted to the seat now oc cupied by that gentleman fhe subject waa referred to the judiciary committee i mr cas3erly dem call presented , resolutions of the california legislature for the abolition of the income tax and aaking its reference to the finance committee lie remarked that tae sentiment of his state was avene to the longer continuance of a tax as oppressive and unjust referred to the finance committee after the expiration of the morning hour mr morton introduced as a substitute for the former bill on the ame sur-j«t a bill to enforce the xv'th amendment he gave notice th*t on monday be would move to take from the tav.e the resolution n regard to th oneida catastrophe at lrls p m tha regular order in the caeeof general ames was proceeded with aod mr bayard obtained the fioor and ; tipoke at length ! mssrs sherman ejmunds trumbuu and other took part in the debate 1 mr sumn'ek rep mass ), moved fcl amend the report of the judiciary commit tee by striking out tha word " not so as to soak it read t'lat adelbert anoei is eligible to a seat in the senate of the united states to which he has b*en ap pointed " the vote being taken on mr sumner'i motion agreed yeas 40 nays 12 as fol lows nays—bayard carpenter caaaerly t vrnkling davin ejmunda ftlccrwarv yortontrratt sohurz trumbull and dick ers li the report d fro committee as thus amended declaricg mr amea entitled to admission was then adipt^h by invitation ffl the chair mr abb««pre sented hjip^f and took the usual oath of office imr drake ittrp m"m utenitted i : iescliiti ■•. uhkli " ■- mamf dautg the ;<. cmjjfaeatinn oi i f-u i and i*rai ! n*tor irooo tie date o the approval ol the acts of congress declaring those states utitled to represent**!nn ths following m mr morton's bill bs it enacted etc that if any person shall prsrrnt hinder or intimidate from xerciaing or in exercising ths right of snffrag fo whom the right of suffrage is vur«i by ths xvth amesdsaent by m**o of bribery threats or threats of deprmng such person of employment or occupation st of ejecting such person from rented bouses land or other property or by tureate of refusing to renew leases or ■utract for labor or by threats of violence to himself or family such pirjons so offending ah-i upon conviction be impris oned not less than sixty days nor more than six months and lined in any sum not ish than 500 nor more than loou section 1 that if any person shall hin der delay prevent or obstruct any person from voting at any election in any state territory or district on account of race color or previous condition of servitude or shall when acting in the capacity of any officer fail to refuse or neglect to perform any official act with intent to prevent hinder or delay any persons as aforesaid from voting at any election such person shall be upon ooovictiaa imprisoned not less t>**n sixty days nor more than six month%ind fined not less than fftoonor more than 1000 section 3 that circuit and district courts in the vnited states shall bars jurisdiction over offences sommited under this act mr thayek rop neb introduced a bill authorising the secretary of the in terior to change and reestablish the boun daries of land districts whenever in his opinion public interests will be subserved thereby after a very brief executive session the senate at 5:15 adjourned until monday lijt se beteral petitions were presented and a number of private bills disposed of the house at 1:3(1 went into committee on ths tariff bill mr garfield ilep ( o addressed the committee at the close of mr gar held's speech the house proceeded to con sider the bill by sections for amendment on motion of mr schenck after the discussion on the blank in the first section fixing the time the bill is to go into effect was filled with the word october so that it shall go into efftnit on the first of october 1870 the following clause having been reached 1 on teas of all kinds twenty cents per pound mr loughridge moved to amend by adding the proviso to admit free of duty tea when imported in american vessels or foreign vessels entitled by reciprocal treaties to exemption from discriminating duties n much discussion followed bnt the tea jueation was o it disposed of when tbc committee rose and the house went into committee at 3.30 p m various matters occupied the house but nothing of consequence was done until 4.30 when receas occurred to 7:30 p m the evening session was occupied with nrral debate on the president's annual message the xvth amendment the old i'rejcdick pi it toktm to tbs iz»im i phil.idblph.ia april i.—the directors of the aci'icmy of mutio refused to lease it to the state lecture committee for ad ilresseß by senator revels their action sjsjßjßjsji much indignation and is denounced '..■■the papers which refer to the fact of the i irtsc an ha iujj ht-retofor rented the a-jft'tiny for iamoral exhibitions without tho itd^t bssftaliatt * c mclktcp its t.abotis rostov april i—to american anti .- ii»v«ry society wendell phillips prosi ojssjkj has '■: ived to hold its laat meeting to commemorate the jubilee in apollo hall new york april 9th the s ciety will be dissolved on thtf sventng of that 4m s keprenntative abolitionista from all pfts of the country are expected to be present the services will last all day accepting the ihev[table baltimhup april i.—to-day the regis tration of negroes uoder the xvth amend ii nt was begun in towsontown the county neat of baltimore county preparatory to the town election monday next it in es timated the negroes will form about one boeb of the voters of the town this is the irst instanco nf the regiotration of colored people in maryland the house of delegates of the legislature hu already passed a bill complying with ine requirements of the xvth amendment which will probably pass the senate to morrow the them dents cuntirattlation wilßmhnim april i the committee appointed at a meeting of the first ward republican club - waited on president 11 rant to-day and tendered him their thanks on behalf of the colored people for making ths ratification of the xvth amend ment the snbject of a message to congress and for the interest he had manifested is promoting their political and social inter ests the president was serenaded at eight o'clock this sreninr he appeared at the door of the executive mansion and aaid i can assure those present no eon r-.immation since the close of the war affords me so ml h pleasure as the ratification of the x vth amend ment by three fourths of the states of the union i hare felt the greatest anxtoty erer since i was called to this house to know that this was to be secured it looked like the realir&tion of the declar ation of independence applause i cannot nay near so much on this subject as i should like to not being accustomed to speaking but 1 thank you for your presence this evening . vice president colfu also mads a short address and the serenading party then went to the house of senator humner who addressed them miscellaneous correction "' txlfiekjlpb sb thi sxtrsss ] cxktnun a prill.—the editor of the price yrren mentions some errors in the packiag report pnblinhed yesterday the average weight beirg 20 pounds in stead of 19s pounds and 7000 should be added to ths number reported packed political jar*«on mississippi april i.—the clas sitication of senators provided for in the constitution has been effected ant ha.l holding four years and oneh*h two yean six of the seven democrats and ten of the twenty six republicans were chosen for four years cleared ckbyi april i.—bob ford who ahot and killed lieutenant lsasoa at camp c&rlifif was tried yesterday the jury returned a verdict of not guilty lake ontajuo opes i toronto march 32 schooner g bard ! reached here frcm oswejo to d»y with s | cargo of ooal and >* the tir»t arrival this mason storsge engaged here for 2000 barrels of pork and flower destined for the i ■--- of tmods to be sent to the northeast the indiana campaign :■.-''-■.■:..•<. f»^im april i.—at the j academy <■' music ia-t evening one m the j la gest n^i*dci rtot assemmed in th i was sddr»bs#>h iiy i>aniel w voorhees ..», the wues of th d*y he aanouneed l-rrtself as here to speak for the üboring wxpayera and not to those who hold the uods of gotenumdt and uvs in inxvioas rtlenem unoo the hard earniof of others hia speech wa y derated *« fcu-wial 1 matters aad reply to senmtor mortens ' made tier 221 fshraary di'astbocb boilek et.fi>)s!on i n«w uxrms aohl i—a terrifio boiler rtmlcsioo occorwd at the factory of the ' new haven polling chsir coaipaay this kfternooß killing two psrsnsm a«d wovod ! ing mveral others part of ths b-ld^j i was torn down aad the boiler thrown erer '! thirty fe«t n'ine yews sgo an txpusinn , i in the same faetery killed five parseaa ovt ri«ht thk bichmovu tft i h je rh-hvoxd april 1 this evening ths f majorajity msttsr was taken tato ths stete , courts by mayor it ■■«■sad jadfs w«r - l ; fort of ths oirusrit oswrt sratiud s ■is li i i bh acd msmsl m ir jametiom nstnteng i mayor c'shoosi iron exercista datiss as f major foreign a utoct that rvxcs orapabte has lett to am«k-t-th sraiish cak nrr chasoa-aimximnta of thi stm i-iijum xixnm discontent 111 iii!.ill with ulamtohn lai-abt mll-pakxiamentary miochdixoa bt tslaor*rm to tub iiftui | l'»e's april 1 dispatches from mad n 1 state tint preparations are being i.iad fcr a great demoiistration in that city on sunday next ageinittbe military conscrip tion the ministerial journals defend the sen lea < omultum while all other papers pro nounce it insufficient the prat newspaper aunm that prinoe piem boaaparte baa gone to km a and hia family haa bean tent to s'rilew land other jownals aay the l'rim a baa not left france t eoon will another sssnilvstation waa made t vdsy by the student of ec«le da mei icino against dr tarow they rafnaed 11 al low the profeaeor to proceed witk hia lec ture then waa much disorder bat the police did sot interfere cherlee hugo of the editorial staff el the knpprl haa been condemned to lix months imprisonment and a fiae of sow francs and the faanaging editor of thsear.ie w^per haa bees sentenoea to three months imprisonment and a a fine of woo franea tm violation of the preel law the hmkni\v iv.ui april i it ii aaeertod that the l'apal court haa rejected the overture metie by ali paaha in favor of the armenian 0 the ikivebsitt crews lo»do april 1 the university bout crews are out two or three timea a day on the thamea tfie practice of the oxford men ii still better and the cambridge cr»w ia fait improving sajlid qriekstow april i.—the teamahip samaria compelled to put back on av count of a broke ehaft completed her r pain at thia port and sailed at noon to-day for new yorklwith the remainder of hw paaaengen maceid april i.—the resignation of senor m becerra having been accepte<l senor 3 moret recently connected with the navy department haa been appointed to luoceed him ael&aiuiater of the l olonim senor moret *• an intimate friend of admiral topete laat mmiater of marine it ia nndentood that the new miniater ia van the proposed constitution for porto kioo and will carry it through the cortea lohdon apri i.—popular discontent in ireland seems wcreaaing the evening p>pen of thii city psbuih a long list of outrage which have recently been o9*a luitted there yesterday a proteataat hurch at butuvaot in cork county waa entered by eome evil-disposed pereooe the walls and furniture defaced and the build ingitaalf nearly destroyed the dublin oorreepondent of the kvminy fait says that emigration from ireland to ie united statee baa inoreaeed to in narkable eitent the past few days and is el ogetherdue to the probable paeaage threagh i'ariiament of an obnoxious bill forthepros icution of life aod property in ireland parliament lokdo april 1 the house of com mons to-day in committee considered the i riih force bill u returned from the hraae sf lords wi-l amendmenta and engaged in » pritracted debate mainly on the techni mj and legal features of its coercive jlauaea messra ball aud diiraeli acouaed mr liladitone of introducing amendment whioh altered the principle on which the bill waa baaed mr otadstoce warmly resented the charge and argued the entire coherency of the modiseatiode he had suggested lie moved that all the amendments made in the house of lords save coo be agreed to i erried the consideration of the irish land bill uraa resumed the solicitor veneral from ireland and mr ball discussed the technicalities of the bill mr fawcett moved a reiolve that the house'approriugithe plan of noaeotarian and jndenominationa teaching in ireland is in avor of remodelling trinity college so as ta remove rehgiuus disabilities mr faw vtt supported his resolve wuh cogent ar gument mr plunkett as member for trinity ollege angrily reprobated any interfar •■>■:* with bis institution he predicted lhat the adoption of this reeolre would pro luc result iffrstin not that college alone t>ut all educational establishment of ira land mr gladstone reminded the gentlemen that the abolition of tne ut ivenity teata ivae one of the propoeed meaaurei of the eea ion and in the nreeent dianierioa that feet must be kept in view he to the mpnution of nltramontao tiallaanias ia the ministry end pronounced it absurd he leplored the asveaaity of introducing a measure tending to oonvulm the country but denied emphatically the the trust con fided by the pnople to the whig party oum be abondotied hia duty waa »» mistakable if assured that the govern ment waa on a wrong oourav he would ac knowledge it but feeling he was right he must stand where he stood beresford hope urged mr faweett to withdraw his resolve mr bui made a speech in support o his resolve without action the house adjourned lu the house of lords this ivening the irish foree bill was agaia received from the liouee of comntona with all the lords amendments concurred in save one without motion the house adjourned i.bsep.ai mam the examiner snds in the disconnected md contradictory discussions oei iriak iffain in the ho»ae of commons proofs .; the wisdom of the america system ivbicb leavea local affairs to local legiala aree the atlantic cable company after.eoneld ring the propoeed bill for conaolidatimg the anglo-american with the french trane atlantic cable company have given it their ipprotel,three-fourtheof the stock support porting it a resolution to thia effect has teen adopted at a meeting of the company the legislature ai sa*>y april 1 benatk mr hnbbaro reported in faior of non concurring ia fc aeenibly trail wnm ito the bill facilitating ttaf payment of ui by railroad mimm and motcd » oeav mittee o ooafawnn agreed to bills wore iamdaced by mr lord approririating awoey te 1 th hadeon ri'er steu hoepital for the stalr murphy-to b°"^,«s m^j l-litin police dirtricu ottunw « j«»w i«rm by^^-d-h^^.j th j m th city a *—** <*. *" yock urd.i»l to b.pnn»«i iwimrimhily i stm mephy-k«p j~tu ! h«r than tor ailitu ud town osecn ranlutum m intrvdnou mr t»oe.l offered cotdmrt r«olatlom r«l»ti to tb reniot.l of tb brooklyn ! x.tj y»rd kich •«• mopud ud or | jered to b trniam i d immediately to the wtnbly ' th rwolotmu >-. •* follow | whmn th nooril of the m»»y y»rd fr brooklyß to w london clmiiti o n.rml a«-n wifl m.mly fce k mill mi o but mipnimm nd wkinf m*nol th.eiu«o x vork ud bn>ok lyn and wwi ta i t it ttllllli ■»> pu^kab au ~»~.. wit ••*•■*. ; nrer front nrtm drm(>o «< •«*« •»* ! mf«t mu alik fttm horn an4 • for i sign foe and itiiwt tk 11 ninrt ka •» peaded milkm oi aollara lor iaaraw m«nto m tka lliulim of large kip koneea , work those t*w q«arure and • aanl , di dent fcjntjtnill ttn jmn *» oonanlatn . tka k-d a tke caim snrt^i tharelew xmojmi u tk abl w«r im [ onrfii ll lai_cen»-rw.wn»lte»sud~«l i out jlimfnhn>mtttw lm i">^sk«otm w w tkeir effort to defeat the tall r kafere oomwaa oaatampulia tfco iimil af tea y.tr yard from brooklyn hswliih g'tkhej tkm a oopyo ik tßjmfe hmbk r^atmm ba w i llfil to oar taitan end 7>ipieaa»timim m 0 tke epeeul order bang £!>• imwt reaahtma ia favor at panttciaf ftte ctaml bond to ndw tk toll nfiy per aaa below tte rat of 5 wot mnb m ai litili brioy d —*. tfc niiuial tw for twmimj nwliag mzi tha oonoamat wolatio dtcmblbs •■mdmlktkiauu coumtawamnfe tin to pri imigiwint ntt dop«nj tmwu incnuiai tli mkryoltk caul apftaiaar to tmoo a taar aw 11000 lor tratikujnimn nilimaij tw»»«ih to 14 a»d a r,o to nraaaiai waa tohkd mr twoad raportad a wu ia ralamaai to alaaboßa ia the city and aoaaty of how mr mmrßa^nnortodtwaamralalaotmi bol aaaliaahkto tka wkak fttoto tha laaalatioa toaaivad boa taa roaaa akiaa a aaaiiraaaa eaakmittoa oa tka k ci»7ffiu.waiukaa.p autcvuih awnd thaa tka baaat r al°t 1 til-11 mr lawia bmtad to l»j tha motion cm th.tokla laal,utol7 mr chapaua morod to adjoara loot 14 to llt mr twaad awrod tka iimtannaaiaal rf tha ntyoet a n til tnaodaj t ui n fc aad tk i tha wi ba aiada a ipocial ordar tkoa carriod tha senate adjonrnod till momuy - ning assembly mr fieldi iatrodnood a bi da&ainf tli dutie of tha attoraey ooaaral ia taking prrnaadiaga afaiaat oorporatioa for rtou tionol rmtrietioaiin th.ir 1111111l ▲ hrga aamhar of local billa wan r erred to tko sab-conauttoa of tka wkola to ba raportod ooaißloto bjr mr jaooba abaropriatiag icw to rapair tho road acroaa tat onoadaga ka amaioß bj mr fialda—bagalatiaf aawmhrokara aad aota intoraata alao to praraat tko iliilianlina ai iajnij 111 liaa|l|l la lln nilj of now york alaa utiea raaordor1 court bui alao to aaenra a jut dinahm of dobtora aatatoa to oraditon bulaw*rai>trodiioad by mr jaooba—to srotoot tka oomasw cial and manufacturing intarasta by mr plunkett uoorporatinf tha new york aod n.w jaraay bridg com pany—the brtdm ronaing from oattoabarg bore janey city to fiftt-niotk itnat or that ricinitr in now york tha following bill waa ordend to a third reading amending th lawa reutim to tko care of lunatic and requiring namliadiiii for tiaitatjoaa to private uyluma tka saaato oon ou irant raeol u tiona agaiaat the remoral of the brooklya knj yard aa propoaod by th natioaal government beiag raoaitad mr collen ran to debate them and tkey ware laid over nader tka rale proridiag for the election of commiaatom an of publle sokoola fixing oompeneation of county treaao ren at ooe par cent of the amount received and paid out by them mr alvord atatad tkat thia aot met the approval of the comptroller aad he had re queeted it aa imply flxing by law the oom penaation which had alwaya baaa paid to coanty troanrara making proviiiona by whioh railroad companies can take land where agreement with ita own or cannotba reached | mr nelaon brought in a bill to charter tb.i emigrant aid society of tha united ma adjourned until monday evening wonderfel escape otirboard in a storm at miksiomt a»r rickio up tb&ke-quartiks of aw bock mm i rr.ra the k tork innliif poet in a letter frooi c a baalett jr matter of their hip surpriee dated at shanghai china february 11 and jut reoeired by him a a low * blotter is tail oity ee ran a etory of rnipi from apparently cer tain death at m oaroaly laai itrange tkaa the baldeat of captain marryat*r oral i herle reado'l inteatum tba smrmriae uiled from new york ootobn 9 18m for shanghai and on february 29 at boon one hundred and twelve daya oat had ailed 16,359 milee being then in the pa cific ocean in latitnda 20 dag jo min north and longitude 129 dag aatt tba captain write at half-paat twelve midnight of january 29 the aaeond mate with hia watah war aloft reefing the miuen toneail whan wil liam a joy a amall boy belonging to nan tucket fell from tba weather quarter of the yard overboard jaat clearing the weather ilium v -•-. bat euik.ng heavily on one of the boat darit ehaina «■i aaw him fall bat did not have the re mote uaa that we ooold am him not only for the reeeon the the night waa very dark ami etormry with a heavy euaraammg bntbaoaaaal auppoaad he waa arrarely in jured by hii fall and eneumbered by hi olothini he wjd amk immediauly howerer i celled all hands hnrteaed ail won ahip round on the port teak aad etood on for about fifteen miuntea wham ome of the mam forward thought they heard a cry shortly i ware ahip again on to the rtarboard tack aa we were whan ha went oterboard and aa tba ahip oama ap to the wind we all heard him aryanx out on oar weather bowa coaling to with everything aback brought him right under the weather quarter wham he waa haaled in with a bowline thrown ever urn ae pareaur uniai.rea he waa naked hariug mirmil him alf oil clothea aad aea boota aa ia the water mo email feat of itaalf far • boy lam than foartaaa aad amau of hia age hia left arm waa badly injured but he had wrt fait it in the water leoneiderthuoneofthemaetmireeuloue aoapaa from drowning i erer heard of mot only mat the yammgatar amoald heap him eauap for ferty fire nua.lae bat that w ahealdnndain;ia«uj..darkaigfct the mnotiaal 1 mafcrnrnvgamrranaaia noordad maikip lag win be mtaramimg to maay raaaan the followiag ia the eabre amary is ah pm for ramark im the log of the hmr jrs for january 29th middle and and ery equally henry rain ind head e 12h kja midnight boy w a joy fell overboard from miuen topaml yard picked him ap 46 afmnrarda a moat wonderful thing the bremen committee for tba aaacmd german north polar expidiaieaihara ra eaitadaae ihiiaamiunllere from the genati of hembargi ram the gaaate of lahlah ooehandnj thalara and from thachaaber of rnmimaiin im labeek mm haadrad tha lan twa«ty-«1 thoamflihiilmfi are tin naadad to oarer tha eipamaa of tha ax pxittioe »^_^^__ waiufid — clark ant billion compound if war * ranted to care ttimi of the atomaah urar or blood it ia warranted to cure dyipoputa it ia wamntad to n ouraem of atom ach it u warranted to an ipitting up of food it ia warranted to oure nek headache it ia warranted to con perched south and tongue it ia warranted to eure nerronanam and loueefateep it iewanaated to can female waa kin it m ajmuamtom to ami uioimaiim it ia warranted to «*!• aamtra atom of he—m itm n liltooarefotwammagaa it . wa.ranaed w ear arympelaj jm it ti wmmrt-4 to rara imm hmkmd it to warrmmtom to be the beat bleed part fjnmg anal health hfrigoratiag aaamame yet the buffalo emess ii bushed «. the expbebb pbi.mt"n«.co v 1 k ,'» an atbeet mwnlnf k»;-re pw jmi tlo 00 >--»., i ~ t .-•-■, *■soo w«fkl fcljirna •' 1 fty tdfc btr and evening kxi'beh two odj iwa i 2 and 1 r k ■l-.-rr . ■e.ij uj * . i i.f u twelve lent.i par wma business directory ill busiykssaxb location or tub lkabisu uouski of bi7ttalo ttliom of our reader who mi r h hi bvf fei l nuttluy tfala out aod uuf 11 aj a -•:•■■will tara lima aud trouble the eelc-tirm h been mil u»ic j u.lrwuj f....v1 i la • architect cll ■■* -. polteh 3h a m ag'l imii.emknts castings 40 flu 1 ~\ h uatvd eti afc'j u«ar jaoa hankiu 1l w bvbx a fj *.*>" «"'• 3-nwc hi nil l!l\i,ks fin fc castings to 01 n fr<x t aef nagmajaf virginia eta books and station fcry ha 71 v.1,u)8,w mjmu t i ucmtk a liil-j..*37 luin.oor aia*k bh r ft j..':>t sm :. '■> ai,d v w xr .. . .. rru ( ul tuft blank buou stationery 0 * ' ■t i<i ituokit oou a j ll vj , i'jll i * jkmd.uvudllttuelt hoots 4 noon 1.1 s nayv^k jri main lt u ; j|,l/,.i b'amt book manufacturel i l cmouksxkk muid its washington mni.i!ction£k.s whole»»i 4 ratau w n i,'.'lluci » co ib 8 wttoion cakt'kts oil cloths feathf.kb j k * j mm l.*ph<i:»uir«n 478 main gasrjci fitter i riiil.l.lpd su3 miikn at ( d.nkiiotioners whol««»l w •' . huk>t 1 sen«t 11 a v i mxjo i.v m l n l i««itetlfltm'>u i hina,i.la-is4 chocktuy kati . , irii i if i _>■a 441 m»lii ua&biaok8 ba vliiwallaci l.x.k u^f cuu.-u uoj caackebs 4c !: vtzki l au.n iciwij w flllcott i'oai wbolnalsuid lletiul 0 il , : j'l ft co r tris nil i*rr»c i onru * etncs mills ouask k lu m ftwl - i lr.urcbm coal and l'ki ikon o '(. h ilh n a co uft oblu aor ulmlmippl k llrumitu'd 3 coma»rd»l wh»rt loot of hsta fetinot dry goods uuju bist * cu.,3m luln dhafeks tailobb u u i-.1..n u4m>in uykk and renovator tui'as cmkatek 483 mkln k.nvelopb manufacturkks r • :.■» kll it w mr>n wood 0&u i r iuiitman ko main fancy goods 4c vo!.<>lh mlliiun ft co 420 uftln ki tr.niti:ke at uav u white ss7 m^ii r n ■!.■■•. ■•:■■( umlu klour fked and oraim w h 11911,1 0rr t knna fruit and oysterm i'latt fui:it co tbl wmhliifftoil fine brass castings bl.'ri'aul bkas3 foundry 7 ejdiing olahs and i'ai'er suow cards i t uoffiia.v 19 k )•:<» it up uln juoceus wholesale a h johnaton 11 main i kikxks wholaul and r«uil k 1 ikilman 179 m»ln qk x w acovt 17 k s«noe oent.s fuhnishino ooodb i ■•■■:., s a htafkuku tin :■!•■■. b n u » kcm.-b i 30.m sis m»li mol'l * ut.nkuivt m7 jf&la gunh and jewelry j o b'jum'n a co 100 u*in bmu bos.n kvs hotkl f^r wvihli«rt.>n ud cfcrrojl miuwlillk and hair jkwelry at ujvmu lis cuntc.v harness saddi.eh ac j ** li ili t hon 1 ex 1 itfe upivwile mftuji'jn u i i lium-liuky ! oo««jr to jno hum : ■•) x l-.r0 3u:t imn hardware iron 4c 0 i walpkiput ml ilii ii,l tt bwm bortusfi jt kll cor ivmi nd s-niuc bu'.>ky shkfaku a c w v^iii fowj.::k .\ sons m s.n.«a i,i wiitc wke'j « 00 i m»li ni w «..,. hardware a.no metals fk 1 i t 00 46,49 4n<l lmttrrwm hot aih fuknaces a d oilhliir h fttaftß hats cai's and furs c t f ik"uuer,&i)km»iii hi 1 ild a uru hi maiß t ■!. -\ i t'kut d'a m.:u iron frxtndry xk lk ir wukks wry for m'psi^ippi ulinton ikos wlinlcn ctliiinfc iiai lmmim ikon poundeks engines boilers lj w tikki bomh * v . wa..lii!'.-i,m.i,rl 10 lilos hails h i sl'lks 4c pit 4ti ■- c >~ 4tl 48 nd ao tfirsmb laoer bbett billiards to ii.;i\;:l r motn,ta miuii.t liuht cabriaob and sleigh d.u.ooi>wu,aiadaii ir«*iininii looking glass picture frames owakd * bl'ntinu 15 c sw»n mallrvhle ikon rr.itt * lktciiwiikth 6 id m tstrmfc mvfiblk mastub and cratks 0 s l\h»peii 611 i)fl3*-»r l aw ahtz a bub so.l mala makhle 4 granite works dkm juss a 1-ohson comer court k»d mur^'iu joiin uka'a'fuuu 167 fcitd ltis n^uk mll.l.lnkily whnle«ala and retail byislly o-uhikn t]m main w 11 jou*ar 4-jy m»ln mourninu gocd3 dodi>.bk.st a co 414 main manufacturing jeu'eldrs 4c h f in 5j7 w^!,ln«ton music dealbr3 and pl'dlldllkßs . . .. uloaaa,«i mmlm '■■■• \ >, t i'orubk pipo dekkigk t ,:.'-.,, t.u k co a 41 d 4c cibtoo oroass mfi.odeons 4c ci p \. piii.\clju;o m«nn,s ttnlli u-i m rj-ujd oils paints 4c i pkabe (.:. and o7 u&ln planl>ffi mills doohs sash 40 w a evass * co mechanic psitteu 4 blank book mavks bvliku 4 ji»'£i m n.l ttz w»»hi»?t»u rtrort piahob music 4c cottikk k iiestos m mtln piano mani'fvctt'rers 0 kurtzmas.iofi ufl » n d 110 b^ta»ia 1j v:.vs 8r05.,401 niagara,cor marjund paper hangings 4u w n diroe 18 hi'i u,t\t'»omkky 8k05.,*)6 main sa'-'-iktm mcnols bli hate photoorapher3 w m hkioht 4 main li haxblctok z:'j and eo m jn 71 l bus 7j m»in sewino maohinf.s hiteelkr * wiuoh 3 h c0.,?75 main c.-l wil x ft uiunss m co 14 s bhm hi sm.,',i,!sw p»^a rloueboifi m a0.,401 suin saddlery fl ardwark ftc runt let jwortii 5t an •■< l.mr ilk hat manufacturers c imumi,a iiur stovf hollow ware vikd a co am hr»oe it and trie laui statnkd ola^s buffalo srvixkii ulab3 works n p«art o u l bi'hns ioc mali school furniture w odaiik * son 211 sevntr scales and safks ' rpa!.o3calb wottks 03 main stoves and hakdwaee bha'v kekk;a si co 4 mala stovk i'i'hnaces and barges i swatitz t ookami man trdnfta pavtelii n"mphi(kv bticc«s.,>i to jnn hiat hiry»bn,..stmaltiit tobacconists a m dams 4 c s9wa*hii:«t.it,*4ba£op..ar ohjson p howaki a 00 jv wa^hin^ton watchbs jewelry 4 diamonds pitkjvs ikwf.lry storf 21m main t k tl dicukbos j64 main da h 1 astlf 1«1 main 6tkvendbri>h.,4«s main watch makers 4 jewelers iv lic9 w 4lk er j 17 main noarnlag uooai a ■> »«!■-» toot i a rmwookbls prioe blttalo mocrxing stork 414 tfifn t , ritr ■*- blc.tk qlmt «;<%■«, oimw jjc foxm wind w glam asßortod rm plstr (!••- k h otokfs axd dwellings t ufli t •» kwi»il p^cm 60,000 i whiti lfjoi i i . l ili oil rotmicbj a ee7soi.dj ft 00 tfl in rt r,d um t bitsftl a h.t lost xp roimn tost wl south division st j whi julny fr m o..*k to ma'n a dark f tine - r :■- m .■-».'; by eav lli uim at no 14 jtk ttr it koarui asp lodcis \ cnamjdui and wife et ■* *• e furiil,he>l witti board in a private lam a «.. a coui ■>! i>i(l jentltmtn ar w la-m dated t i i'itnton rert jf.«j t'antfu two yof^utlles^a "" iwnalu in ■iiilntg fa—flj afenj if nit.-ara j ar t.i l:tnt umiwmuriniia * ilia h.jui 11 ibiin.ffl a d2 m tjtasted boaxd and konvi j *¥ * ;-• ti'n.mnt rinl frnniir within l«c mintito mm "! hw favriaaw blavfc acl.lraw a a t roar m.vo any number 0 lay bnam.n < ma f „ r,rrt^-.'-i 1 bloomer llufl with flrtt-eimi b ril at rreamr re lum.l prlaa d . l m el vvkvr mt.seca st.—a ffc u l boarien can be acooamodaied alao - e»i-«i wajftba t\7 intedimmrdiately-secon tt haad mill aifa let-ir p aw (■--• a o'her b man addrca i th . c wasted axv peron having a t-r-u tr,r r^nl j^lramj l-.tat-j iuuat al-ov tupp r on h ~. st - 1 of th ■t i ■loraflwm 410 iiuvhtnr.if a urnam by addn*»l'ig 4s delaware mrccl c3o-6t mantkai ff i»;~rs ran7»trtii!:h bant wit wauled lee 4 pickemxa w k»»i..i . :? _ ii j p-fbhaljunt 1 hokth it—wanted an f i i crieiicim lipßtring|i am who th'irif'u»'h)y aadantvadi uuinf ru^iu r«k katei ww t 1 l «* i •> j north3tt—wanted—aser 1 »>-+ uttv ju ener«j h>u-w«..rk i.trman f>r«l«rr*>d dl-2t i k 7ma in st vcinxt-d a fibst t c ( diit cv.k with g.jwl rttterelow n«.nr other ■;' d pf ly c3<v<j heiip-a|aljes wanted a hakne-is maker be wbu undenitaudfl th builoem thorough 1 lib«ral wac wi:l !>, p.,1 ippi u k b wlliien rldirewy onuhn d st rl'o sous leatuek tan neks i w».-.fr tt thor-'utfh ttvnncr wl>u u:ijt i ■!• llm kdil iurh it"ck tvlso tauninf '*::)-. tcid »:.. h u jw k lvrk li'^riil w«ice uid t««-jr work apr tws in itoknch out o?h->jl ' wanted - a yocnq man a tom tt peunt urin^r erq-jtr f c bahtiiol mkw *^ l.k rt 441 \ gents wantkdto souckt r d n fur mark t*i!tiv im»w bm,k •■!-»■- - a!>ro»ml a.v m llauafo d ul ol o i-citx-dv " ai-plyti or kldreiw itii.m-diatelv bufl«l i«-n >»,! butm«ii|>tion ort.r wo m*n itrwt baflyo n t __ c2l iw rill bo«»k bindebj3—wanted a jl furw»rder bakkk 4 jo>kh r.'u and h wtth!ri|fto:i atrtct kl kit t atlbm w was t~ei a situation is wanted by a 1 m f hmd in v rwtj'rta (. ijinc to uialvt lllldmlf r*nrr»l)t ilv«fl|l hll ff ' ' addrwi ' h h thto offlc wanted a situation to do k^net houi sr'rk 11 a im»it tutiv.j ku • kt mo i*o frauklio utreet ir anted—by an up:.aro cel tt h.ndi rikhaim u chtrn^urioß'tl dura m»ldur kmtrmilu a i.r.vjte famih apply it - ' ht tir e»ta itmt dl-c bouk-keei'eit^a yol ng jia ol experience w tli th b»«at of ci > refer ir «, wi»ht • dituklli1 &.- tj'...k kctptr m jubicr a<l trem k,1 * thi ■fffiof dl-20 wanted a situation to do tt c okiny in a j>rhau unllr addram ' m m.,"thu(.rti 11-tit ly tantkd-a situation h a t v wcrwj dj to uke ch»r 1f in infant t.i do ftit twirtatr t to nsakfl hf-rie ( grnvrallj uanui a idiihi 1 tfl v \ im 1 cbl h ti7akted skwimi to do by a »\ i y li 1 dbtfantmi-lidreflßßßung and em liomcru «. i-aii run tttiy klaj of lewln nia-h nr * ..■- m m.,ibtacjße dbmbi " \ kiti'ation wanted—bx a uadi ail -'■'•■». work tfaoroagi y addr-ae/'t m fapr—ioßtow ntl hi actuation as rohtkr or ilrivi-i tawhrtcd bj a tcjuj bin ailjr to iiet iioisks ti lip a new 8-story brick h f v it9 fmiklhi w abr iw s h r '-: 11 ic 1 .■!■.. so l,':i o\k kml enq 1a ai ■■. itm i h :>• rp i let the pleasant and j or.uni dwu inusckn 7 trinktin i?'-p*t bt ittßtba ..-,. i!-.-v ol pnnkltß a al'.t.tr l inqiilfrt u 1 h uwpdwnl ho 243 mam t fia 1 for rent n tfiw two-stoii honse 26 trret s and w .-, r i q;itro ff 0 <■hcoomm ont-ai whir d2 if lttn l—co'l'tatie 51 cuimr 1 utree1 flvo rooms piniry two tlothea jtrii.e k rd •■■! * ft wafer rci.t 912 ;■■1 t ■.;:. to a mall f>mlj it j to~k e nt kram ifcotfatte v ith ku?iiih l)a**irent no.llo m^rpan street can and i fined up in modern ty ad'lr ueorga s wktcn sm elk i rt'2-nt 17ur kent.—fuunibh&d h"»t'se nll s irn y bireft t*(i-»ti>ry ind am'ineut tktck.vv.vd v>h-er l.i c«!lpui it 1-r john i»tt >. si pe^rl itract dl ; f)\i hijnt ~\ twti-siouy hitkk bows pi and water wiili bvn ka 10part h.ih'o<heip il i.:«(>iied lor b j ukemv il u-iift 1 reel dl-at jjor rent.—no 44 allen stree i c t p-rtor brtdt •:■■» u d»at t itjs cmt..ll tu«et mm si rj brick pu i_k vbut cellar unj r ma ii rt tw .■■,..■-> ki.-1 gm • i.t and funiare line j;ro'itils f>:i stockid uh a fjv vu-iely (,! nrt 31s deuwart sircct t«u-a.ory brielt.sm.ukl water ofllar ufldsf wln.le hon^e 7v>o dfliwnra atr»^t tvo-ttoi^r rlck t^n ( wt 11 and furnace flue nanun and frutt 7i kdward-ireet n>:-st r y and ug hrick;fh azjd«at im frank 1h ttmrt twomory tartok inßoedox flor u'rv wat r a'i'l at mtt qlo&c ■- 8w fr»i-<..n itncl t*d-"'ur and ing btkk with ull uiojeni upi&vemcnt)l 3u nor i plad t->u bhuj framp in j od ortar 43s north mniaa street i|-tt.-ry fr*jne food oe la cl>l«m ac 77 fmrl iuect t*o-9torr wad hasem nt iione ipn nd water auiubo fora ' ■r i.:)rfh ".:-■■viil '■-[..: li excel'ent oni*r ft i'timer ttrcet tiro t"rr bri k ifh french wv>f ja and waur ili i^enj:j rr;uir 21ft sixth stntel mm iotj and l**'m:nt frame tk g^»'d order t"n:!i vtreet p itoiy fnunr ga antl witt-r i m ~| - racr it l'uitmi rr lj-n.<ry ramp g wnter ap ir peiivcs hpatr i wn-hi'iir-'in fireet imi t,tiiij 1j iihhwml i.tl mta bf ck wktcf d h wfl fit p»lnt l l it ipi i*4?r-d tbr--iuhoiit 4d ffwtlimnntmt lwmtotj brtok l-h ban tafoodontor lipptj 10 juln otto.vi tpevl n . i>j dwellings to rent tj-story hrick h.'ii»e 47i turl -' itj-ntorr lifick bonat 44 alien st n rtnrj tirick liuu un j«r v i k it'tryhrick hou-»e 91 u ha«k t bl 11j l.r-cw ho<:ae 4,11 mi.th m u-«ory br ck house 8 no*ris p.ac 2\-9tory brirk houm on soaii mk 2-story frame bouw 437 s«i>ec it 1!-«u>rv t.rirk bcnre 69 rt*k t edwarbs ft bucklanp ; o 2 bro*n'i bwudinc ksirable dwsllijios fob sale t*"*trry frame hf>u vo 68 clifton h 11—.l.irv ■'■»:(!, in ■:,,>■■wasliii^;t>'ii it ijrt-nj irarre b.-ua i ti virgo a*er 5-kto-y frame ho us w pine it x i-in bftdt l.uu e uii f.i turn t l-rtorj hi ick bootha os custon si 2 tury ini-k huu n dgvfcfoa t 11-^t.ry bvm ihmbi wt .■*■venth 1 1,-mirr frame 1 ut 43 panier at torj franig hut .*.., 142 seneca t ii lory ramr '■.- , m sprinif it - ' tory fnure h.ium sfl h-fry it j at-ry trame house m si xt 1 t mr ri.ni b««m m and 90 willujn t -: a;.|<!y fl ujwakps & uu'klasn w w 2 brt !.'■rulmiuf rpo kent—poasession april 1 a rtt leb*.t i-ickf.k|>'u ia wmt sun si i/lkgan'i iwesidjincb fok rent i_j 47 vm swan mm of erie t with all mod ern tmpr-vnneiita 7q n iitv sq>tan or a-a umt i-l.li all in jlt mi[irutf>ni»i,u i ds lee * iciveri.no 13 w fiwan h , itotses for rknt fkum may i ! t5 allen at 1 i'-.ry brick 1 t gas e i'.hi s vin it , jif water e 42 chippewa at s-storj brick 44 ctuppewa v 2 atory brick 118 tenth street , 1 tt»r and baaen.i'l i ■and 44 morgan st gas and wat r « paltrer t . j itory and t^acment ist odar at , i»-,-f i-..ttac wi:n '-».-;: i^2 virginia frame 24 w:llt.k»n st m frani ni and larye lot ( r lumber wi>od or toue i stfi svrao ■--. lttorr ard buemect :'- e tirwith st . flory frame i 106 himh i'ivi-i i at i-»urj and btuumcat 207 north dlvtroa tt , i-itttr fraute i w n 4.-n st lj-st ry frame i 117 m*i 5t , i-itory fr»tn i north divuloa l 2-fory innir i li*ji at 2*tory brick gm water ire i 11 ili!kkw applt to hume * sax ■fuai 1 wt«t kwu at elt foe balk r ullage low worn aim.—i ' ili'l hul iwaj tata tu o tmet deairau j>>i of th vtltaj i a won i-'ri ( o'idty «■■n t-1 mtnutea »«.< if ibe ei railw.v i ll 1 p-cmmi*o m w *■-~- , t 4 pet goat ml salk will i"i h»v ki utn jut ¥.■■■•,,- -, no m ojar • t-.*t a'n ontc whit ta*m it afohawk and delaware st x i-"t lor le—tut ie , ikxloq en nwlh d i m..-ha-#k ii-»et ro foei t at i cu»vc trt<.i • th imtftmlmllm thi la a d«-ir»bls c«n ri ■»: i'a*uoc ur a gycj bo<x>e lt',u &, biier trw . ..'■:;. u vgood engine and whi.er w>e iaj c j t tn 1 i.ni l".»nt')ir vill lolli-h i htchilnwalt c-^.trqi-jy^t old papers fcr hale—at st mrtin-d 75 mb ih.rdr atrbij atta for sale-hois s i^uke a look at the new two *''-.. hc.ee no 473 virj.nia t.r foa ve - r f -: - - it u ..*-*-; ootf a ' ■-. ferft frvm 11 :* * r hu many coarenledeei « i . r.i - c ■i i r rpl •■'"'■a we*l m--h»*.k **«—. _ __ d2-3 , i?or ba.le—no 159 folsom st a t •■■ry frame iw-im k lot k>»7b i.kk fc picktkinu is we swan it t/or sale or rent—a bare i opportunity 1 offered i ■uwnm wuhlng to buj ot r^nt k bea'jtifu r*-*ij*n in one of the inoot i ir»hl toaahaw in the cif the me-mum sized two • i<.ry brlck hnumi n".i 473 franuio street will be - id at a immmuhii price r rtstiwd t agoo4 tenant gfa^ql ami pr i it vrase oi'poktcnity is now tend for ihe puichaai ai » fl-it j lan of ir party inclodtiaitmihwradw wndj^d dwell hre«ta krwn»d mf^to wertain full part.cn : r nur ju o by ipiy!ni nt an ewly di ithd ao w«j mohawfc mm u rfo those whom it iiay coh i fro atwwmd dwtqtei'haom at no t rjr:uia tn i mm mmbb hatinjf t»oen fin low rntf p*rtifiiun in»y b ~ ■.'»!<: by idiju'irm iniia«<lulel.t at o tff went mob u r sajuk—a new and com i -.:■..-. ''■:-■■. bewitjfu it flni»b«d in lilt imi hh|imt dtlwlrf m hank t-traet bativi n y it ii built on a dry lot 2th fe«t de«p e<>o<l cdlar and cistern t:a in each t>om pric 86c0o term.ea'.r call at lovelj gliißi ko 13 sum mit t . uatsvu n v c3t-6t dlill'k dwi-i.linus for sale k».t ra^ifl it lsn 1 itoii in bam enbr cm w»ter ir a ■.:<■ni'hk lot 3-*:al tirmi £-'.■ni xjaiinp pi h j-j.ow i i:m ft^ii it 140 two toriai and bisemcnt mm will h>lh il'mm.lliniim i..u t t,t.i i-.-t iij»lfio easy term l*ric 17000 toyv bq •!», :;:, ihortl h gra wj-.ter hath fjr nate lot z&4x7fl t ai aji«-y lenos mmir p.'-^o ,;., ooq viim t 2ia ? nrim g wat#r brlak barn let mii i^7 prtm 7f*y xlannrt 4.v 2--tory hrlrh k »», wxur bn'b it.t ateus i'i.k lu,*xw l»t)i«ajr i 101 t sl<jrle and winy ya nt<?r mbhi mfciitlcn brick uim l&t figzltd i'.lce melawvrc at . fl'o s^b^crtiwj mamart ro*if mm^em li'utt i*i li kii mij.r-jvitntnta ciy cuidpteto kit i'earl t bsoi * men brick with winir lot 47x11 pric ■15,0wj ■2.1 yon a baker erie land office for sale a new and first clm ?$ tt-ry rutidcticc wl'h all the modern lm , r rifirr , m>uth.sidc ol ferr itrvot w of 1«1 re lot lfcdiiatt lott tornu ea.iv f vdsma hi i holllflter buiidirjfc wki.lin for sale or to fteht—our list f«r dweljlu.s to rent rim the lint nf mfcv ■• oßmfta up also « n w li-t f r dwelling nal le x hij vvilson i boss k .'• ttiiwim rtrwt c_>3 i\\vkllin«jsfousale—the fink j 7 l*--..r hoom with w.m ito m»vadihif r h tue hoii-e b iie ai.d finely lihlllll tu jflur under tba wh 1 ■lous , hrgt trainjbaruon lha ir-rnhrs i-1 mslfl-jl ali nj 68 ) inluii riate c tories frime eon tvintiiß ibool 12 roaou all laffnod ordar lot uill4 rtedrai with rtnoa rrui m.l orr.imiubl trees c2-f i.ek i i'iikukim m'ma^d t.t houses and lots for sale 1&0 i>ft»nt'l z-rtorv fr-mr new 6 mirt,:e i^ntl.a s*s and tl\lurt ci-ttrn an-i wall all new utd in good or r lot lo^xlul 74 xortb p«u.r ht 2-suiry bri.k anil frt-nch ruof pm well wd cistern 1 t 4'jijl6i m north s'_,-j story mdk with all modern ira prvmmßta oo<i iiam lit f11i640 to suramcrnt j d hl.lftl l.'lill s.l kl ic-itt t 2 tnry and attic brick pa ho and aom wrtcr tath lot 50x100 242 s*an »' 2-»t')rv and attic bncl gw water lath furnace ac 1 it 30x129 to alltj f..r prices tetins 4c pp'j to hume & san fobd rp»i li-tjit iii(l fararanm ag-ntt law.-nt ■v.it k dfl fob salk--tffiß desirable s wtnry brio1 dwrihm/boom ss 4ft9 fri-.kl'w k , with lot ujztu and fitunc bant on the all'-y iii ihc hq weal fagta itnot s t ry frame w>d loeatlen t3s p«»'l tt s-aturj f.ar-.t with uttic nd lia mw t.wilb mid v rj cheap b b*th«r « ith alav.»r able loaan of tha lot dwdzaua i r a pfayaietail :.:.. b i b duulun at 8-ftfc.ry brck nearly new slfi n.,rth uhmioii hi , 2-b»ory r«rue tas water c bastinoa ■otto efi 4 snnro b<iiliinz noil sale ob to exchange for jp a fim eibm rosirtfnee hi utudtt a faia of 304 erw ttrat qoauty of land ivlnn jbk wiit-ije of ihe cily liuiit i ■»* a lnrj orchard uoe of the he't in boubtjr fine two-atorr l>hc'.i hou-.e end tlirte yood bam wi.l tie sold ch-ap l q'i re o li2s h"\vard 4 th^pr-rll ijh>r sale—the 2-story frame ..». llii.(r no 141 park tre«t the house i new fciid e i-.-i i.'-t.uj umt«t gas furnaoo and well lot 6v«loy also tho fl;ie t*o-at^rv frame dwelling no 44 b wery street and in splendid orjer aa au<l w.-11 u't k'xtoo l^e & p;ckek!na otl 13 weai s»au«tr.et dwellings for sale by how amd i ckari'ei.l ho 34s main t km plintofl itowt i larpp an.i bxpeimtti y fin'^t.rd tirlok bou b wllh a sod ttr trr..■,;.■!..mt tbfl huum,ga 1 brth r ota,vttb hot and com im»w lanr lot and gw i barn ill be som on reawoslde tcrmt ol iwi i,u f.-r • f-inn i.ear tlie cily or a mailer an.l lead npamdra dwtluii hoiu ■. on sot i 1>:....-i n ikraet ha 9sb j-^riry br\-k lib .. uc with ah tn i.jriii:ii rctflaumto and*luge 1 a onoai s.'.roti s'i f>73 2 story i'i'i.'k with cm a:£»l i itli rra qoanutj ai.d nuittj ol fruit u !..!. on gawmatiaat so b*,t-m>vf brick wi.h sa udnur al-.o t the c-^-tnrj l.tck heimai cb bent itrfflt ne luiiuiana itrpet on kniitktm street ko 29 2-alorj brick hou the ithtjence of thelatet b thdwl mo for sale—a first class fakm of 100 ct under a ro l rtate of cultiv*ti.>ii witlila thu i ity ttntta antl a front on « iiaved strc house ajid ur ■r inipr^venitnti inqu b<a ajl"i i2»x'ainat _ a27-tf t?or sale at a bargain—the i alaflt bu'l ttlc •■*•* house so 164 south 1 vision street w li lot 25x10u gte watsr ac ajso lb 2i atflfybr k li.use no i?i swn itrvct with ga the alley in r nr ol oh bowm or i'il ta<ce a po'nlo i the parch ir.ou-y in ether cliv pr rtv uaht xch * otto 21 4 bro*vti b>fdti u ihkm dwellings por bale v l.r i ry fratie prtoa ft.ooa i'--h penmjuaouist i-suht f rauie tumoml > ith t n.x-kot brek;hooo on time 1-ltiiiu n-ett nrar twiithnt _ sujij r.irce hboo u time c25 ltjw iß'-ker.i brown's buljdirjf 1?ok sale—33 tenth st ; 2-story . lr»m d*(l!inn in flnc cordit'on hu pa w»tar a^j civlar al-o marh'.e mantles will eli : > if if taken s-ou terms eacy pticr 91100 il l!c i 3ju _^ cij tjhht sale—iio prospect a venue lhwr|i n.n'h«rect).:-ator irame dwelling h ii i a ttcautifi:l 111l ■!>— price fisoo terra wmtf m mcaimu cltf uor sale 100 walnut stkeet jj im***j me dw^uin7 new finished off tn i rtd ty c*lur ru and weter alv fr it tr<e*;lo mm i;wi terma mmjf m mccomb c^b ' jt'orsale cheap-2-storv brick v hoiwp frani tmrti aui sj urn und oi on tario rtrett j,rw is«l inquire t the r.flu-e oi hw al ofci baat rmaac north dubal c ii-iu ijh)k sale - two j btoby nkw frame h"u;w with its water ani od aafan 5 ■■s**7 &!!■! mb w-n t ar>i-j tji uatnts 4 jacxaon luia'^'r ue*ii r sc7 seoeca a awmt undriaaa i m or sale—the ij-story frame hutim afl ill.lvm mrwl ood hon tl;f sju iff w ji ■ri i ttrre one of uie ; r '-■■; pa^kl ent of maiu tre f,>r a tr.»l imaajt wffl ?*; h*>*p api to m siifomb k boattta fill mil hire t srvt m'farms for alf llmpy arid will exchan(tc f'ir a*ty property cl9 ijkik salk 96 w al.n i 1 sl.,'liia'l f h*au if ill cottage with a wins ff^t t«r c*l lar ac ; iyarc rti e acd fruit tnen of al kin 30i137 iu perfect order fries *■-■j m me com b jm f r sale-^llo johnson place tory bawi houae ui water and oellir in c ndttiuh will »•:!' cheap a the r ir'y i t ' > to lt-»ve the dtj pnatesnoo ty 15;h ol ai r.l prii »'■?■>" m m • mk c iw a'lll**ie propertir^'or~~sale > ir rkn r twu flee n*idcucea in the village al lan.-«t*r the hnu»-n ue 2-*tory hrik witfc winy eont»i'.i"f about nin^rooma each 1 u6bxl7v lett * t ickkki.ng 13 wf»t hwan at olt f or salk—ib2 fourteenth st li rv frame dwtlltr.f 518 north div.aioj t 1-rtory frame wiih t*rn lot y*xi-!b suetfrle t;*-f>rirr frame lot s->xl4o lee ft puktklvu swswaot * cit bkick uwkllings for sale the t-atory and baaatnaot dweiunf s e .- oiiih dtrbiud street betwaan ehicott at d oak iti ai l ih lahhj dwcuinf no sis north lin i n trh-.m!>n lee at pickeiung 13 w . bwan t eir for sale-fattmsi f ivingston county f arm for \ a -■■--. icta in the u-wn of mount mom *> i in m tta'id v»*...n 03 eri kt:rnd awl 7 :■, . - vic n'u.'ia '.':.;» e n of—ew va-ley ail i ... xp ■. all lmprov«i 2 r nj of fln .:.;:•■: frail i*rf x ptjrv huum 3 burih tc thi i mlii to (■# a cbo*c fa oi mid ■go'^d condition wil h soli rtrry low as owner 1 cuinpetted to reside la bus*io u i.yun k bakek lrc land oflo f7*aklf9 : farms several fixe x i»'k and -■:.« '■- i ! m...i'.-t lee t picfte&lno.uw iiuil bl jchool—a splendid opening 0 buffalo academy tr^utin an m »« otfrooa ww 10 wjo a yaw w:th com jet fumtture f'.r a large y-ncwl use id * . : w,ji yf mine lor «*>«. 1 - l,cl.a:e otwlou give a k^-i h-jul nuw (■> r r»rion i , :■■at h7 m-ir rtr»«t btt*c-n t a jl and « p 31 e?j-t merc amtilk businsfl for hjjj a well e»'»blis whcl-1 ■- frrocerj bus.n ■§ i tnu city with a choice ii.<k of atapl gooda dow i ; & good butineai location good aud & hm me ismt of t re apply to hastings k otto csi 4 brown building 6 rent—a farm 01 f about fifty arraa nw the d y will b let to work i uri urii.rcwh appl toon to howard ft cuaprei-l 348 main it cls bakery for balb or to eknt ne«roorn«r perry and wuhinf~ton inquirt h c bakteiolohew 23 elk it to let—rooms quits ok r.vfcrnished rooms 0 wttt ourd cin bl ol>tai i.y xiplv bg at j n n t « 30-flt stablb for kent — a fine ttefat oi a p»t--d au la rw •! o 164 tart baaaemil r.ek i i'kjkuukii 13 itaat swaii i-t c2i t ofts for rent—ih the new jt j uasfe contt rof \* uliinxloo an<l cru-n utreou the nooad ft..rv over n u and lti the whole of the third sutv a^ply '" marga 17 1&70 cl»-"ll jewett a root rphree nicesleepino koom3 jn j that a—ami locality 333 main street over i.idlry & rockwell appiyto geo b bull or lh rreir — r>ooms and power to rent t1 the ro"ma are deslram and th powtr con itan in-riireore k u holsie3 m;chi a an it i l the (' i .*.:, buffalo to let-sturkb qtobxa to rent swan st no k 18 t>a*een ilk a ami wmhtafbon • reeta flr loor and ] r/c cellar a one jr t«-o n s-mtti divi^lun ),-.• een m u .-,■! wash'.r.f ■■! ntreets ipplj at n i j mutjara >■.!«'., lejnatid vvilson k co dl dwelling and f=hop to let »« 17 u>*t floau rtroat i cvpltal locaiion t.-r a ireii-maker miliyier or . thtr bgbt bthdmsf i(i b altrrcl ai.d re^l-ed t knar wftb im in dial pkkmmlnn i.kk a pickebiso 13 went swan tr at dl cito ub to kent ik lockp rx k5 oaa <-( tba ar^-ckt and ust n the citv 2vjtl4a no 2t ud main itreat in rr^c rale condition w.j luw m.f ij ti bj hull i1 ■ur r if.jods dier llwnti inaiiaiian twit *. 11th wm o mcmaa acb eso-6t po rent—dockage on buffalo 1 rwr farms for fate r to pmt h.iui^b tnd lot f-r tale nr to re:.t inquira of t coau n^r-.h 92 icoit rt c24-tl horses and carriages 1710r sale — carrioe with a jjinpstat v,o»'f t at r*m in xtubtr h-iid ima c irrio^e hur»e and portland skljh apply to jt b.iley at port forur t^l bt hoitskftfoit s\lk dl'uinii ttie eonjm fwa u<t*f*ri march i sn-id noreru ter!s ( the buhrtlo btn-t rtulruad coripiny i*i i i.-il dim hucdr<-ii b.>r*.«s mv,at tf them juu:i niid i'i ftot cobui'-ion the hossn may be nc n ami th kioesaaei itainad a v,\e facunn at the itrtihi of ho c iil any on main and hkgm htreets on and tflat march 15 187 abo t r nla a fie prc«ent time or ba l>e llta«r«d for othi^r h..rs«i sultalite f r the hiininees r>f 1 company ten vtry fti.e n>ares h«:h were rouztit fr.'m carn-u las full and are with foil jab h small buiiailimlil ft-h 7 1-sto h7-tm.\\f wort<ka»;es money tl loan on hcffalo city propert on 1 nc time lfe ft pickkr rfc 13 wet s*»-i t i>ckcha3e money—mortgages ntodbf leki pickering ifl w«itbwankt money to loan—onbond and m<nik»s n dty pr.iptriv lke & pick krinq 13 w6f.t bwh st ' il3 wtaxted — purchase mose v t mortßafm joiiv otto ciu si pearl strtist j v ilahe mowey moktagfid john otto si pearl it tec ax qupreme 4x)urt erik couktt 0 j*j pwtibo plainiifl aplml fa mia breh mer louh p birfamer her huslmnd frwlerl k^-uert trwic-is boumi a<-d tour bottsß d.lud to h ilifwnlmiti yuu f hereby nuirrn n»d m hww t e cm p|*«at tntbl-i action wfaich was filed in the rfß:n f ihe clerk rf tub ceurt in the city of buffalo . n the ltitnlay ot mircli la7o and wrre a copy of vmiit i i«t on me ai my ofdce in the ri'y oi buf falo nithln twenty dtv after the ■nice here f txclusl ci f ihe day of such ervic and if y u fa w.lt apply to ih co-rt for ihe rtlief d.inandedin the id emp aint jamks stikldoi plaintiff att raet dated maub 17th is to dl-fdw cuipkuior court of buffalo io uei rce w hn-iif tlalntiff ajslnet emily sn.lih eilic bmhfemd mary b em th defufl l'o ih*1 i|ifcti!art you m h rt't'v finniiorri to ar.swpr the tnpsaint in ths a i n hich m tbia du fil-d in th fßre : t ■lark of tht court at th-i city of buffalo 1 ooe tn the city of uusjo v.ihin ent day au»r tha wrvi e htrwf us;t of tl il-iv 04 toefa scr i;-c in ilf von ail te amwer iha r-mfliiit as ifr re i,i tba p!»int>ft wffl pplj t i^u comt f^r bowtn &. wxiebs i'i'ff atfjs biiffa pau-d march 0 is7o i-~ti misical atovng min6trels attention a f---.li 1 t of thaw fine toned extra fij-hcd 5 uiitahs w»d b«e bo3nbs jo*t novind at cotxier a d-fcintovs 23 2[:9 main st la-mm stein way soft bpt)vvi ft - lnir t ■i the atlfitloii of persons in itil steinway s-^oo piano cottier t d£nton,s..i3 frcnti.^r jh ma'n ■». cilkls kiktzman piano mam faotukek comer bauvu and kla ita twt c , ■.»-<• from old court u«im thtntiacrfbcr k*ep mattantt o hand a aalh wrunwnt of punr ori . ioc sr rcdwiod ca wudb fce*«ta»:t to f it4l in tone tmcb a^.l flnlst to any manu*a tor»j n hi uiitry pei"*>n»de*>troui of obfiafaig a aupeiior hhtnavmbl ro r-^r»«ctf-j!iy incited u vthiiiia call before pur">b*tr'i,'«»»»■«h-r 4 hkistlaw kl tzmj 7ewett & misghka's music store c,:i main street agevcv for the ixbivalled chickerinc pianos at price r«-«lut*l !■' ench an extent that thrr eao be purcha*<d fur mmflfj the ume fljiire which inferiti and ulllll irwtfiut-nt ot.maiifi c*'l and pi an illdfltrv.ed price iist wri sr alao agenu for tb celebrated decker brothers pianos wmafc art now tak.r ll mi • i - lier j*cw oir larvc as*or*mon i i '■- ■>> - n t dwha in dtaa fp.m tl wtolii ■! i i bsacnfaolarlm of j b dcxham bt.oomnni-d oti k fct g^blkk we have on hand ar ajsortmcr.t .» the mmhm geo woods a c3 paiui aid vestry cbbar ii lor beautiful aa-1 pipellke quality of ten r.<-c nf oniab aid liunntiity of construction ex x other makfa 1 and akiitie oar lar^e tarlety ' c ptano ls piaso coveb ac mm mored tored buxed aad fblpped on nhort d pianos taken in exefaant i ar eunsuntlj adding to our very lance ai tt ck o bheet m>ir murical instru . >- ■- and musical meribandu rf rery description jewett & liischka %« main stseet bi buoaio k t taean wilson rac«i-»l ploabar oat aoj seam flt*er pumpa hath tuba wmah ataada wai*r be^tara :»■i air f"r llwt bollt and rtpairrd ga^rajcizst leoh cuimmi top i i , i.mi u '.•'. h 1 auii i unn i-'ji • ; ■c«r.utln a v dmroa f ha«cment i»*t bsj specie payments to be resumed baeneb & banceoft have masked their extensive stock of dky goods and carpets at price bwed upon gold at par receiving new groods in'jall|tite depaetments wholesale and retail barnes & bancorft ell 289 maik street cents hemsiiim rphomas ken'nett merchant 1 tailor r..l dealer lu men'i fumlhing good ■■■;» m^ir t spring styles in woolens and meu rumiahbn g.-od at kesseir enoi.ish cotton half-hose » so per du«en at kbnxi ttg lar(ie assortment of square bilk handkerchief id spring colon it ken nettb an immense assortment of karcv pantaloon caaslmeree ne tf >•'. v at k exkltr 4 rphe vivian ajjd victor cra l ntt l kkvyetts tsf star shirt warrant pd perfect m fit nd manufacture or le by k kxnkt t gladstone and lord stanley sc«if a 1 11 the new ttjles of neck-wru t kksnuts balbriggan lisle thread silk inj cotton t*o:k at keynetts merino silk and cotton wrapper nd drawen for bpriny at kknneira reynier's calf oloves and l^nind alexandra kid at kevxktt.s full line3 of fancy cassl merel and coatlnfi at ke.v.mtrs re-open ing hats caps fl'lls and stbaw goops m l comstocic 4 co will ojwn n satl'kdat mtr-h 19th tth«*p !■« storf 248 main street id eunoertion with their wha-aale dapanmect a labqe and com plete stock at retail w which theyinriw b i'^rv'n of their manj fri«n<lm and old pstrons snri ijao the public frpn'.i tmur og thtm tfcat ibry will i..w.iy find u of om th newest styles choicest goods na lowest mar ket prices our goodi being fre^i wil b mark«d uj conr pnnrt with gold value m l comstock a co cl7-tf 246 matn btreet george b tripp manuractukeb of all kinus of shirts wrappers drawer!1 linen dickies bosonw collars and cuffs kadi to o&der akd rob f ale at no 11 n.irtl dtriaon bipkess american merchants union express company koa t », u ajro u w sinici n wrfal capital „ tll.oos.ao rornrt xak lie l mill 8oe»l aod ialrtj coin bank notes jewelry and oollart nota duri and acoouti bill amtwhfcimia.—j ■■■■■!■all tkf onralwa unseated wlfch tire expr*«taatea^»t all tl»>rm eroal jtea anal tka m w wiw you ad th wkrtekk koatth and olthwesteiui urißinl oaaadag.annnartilit wlt ulao re ipowlhleeipnncoßpaliia oods ooa un iotbl jevklst 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-02 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-04-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8245 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-02 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-04-02 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700402_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. 8245 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3033 KB |
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buffalo express voi xxv sat uk day april 2 1870 no 8845 died callaman—m»roh m t mobile all john d • e ■'.-■•! u wi l;«m and cathtrin callahan f-:i-mi fr?m t!i re i mx of mm m wrtb no !-■lur**rd»t,sunj»y tril 3 attp.m frbiid.au 1 a qi*l»»ai-o re liviui to attend new york tbz mbtfl and morwalk bank kob erics—dbtkctites on thk trail of thk rkobfiok psrplt«atoa»-i>evel opmsxts os the prkliminaby examin ation of deal-aewtal of caldvklt rervblican centril commitrke elec tion ft tslasratb to tbi tiriw ! kew tooc april i.—n'awgation is pea to albany the people line of timers have resumed their tripa or the at»scn the drew leaver for aib*dt at x tl ■ev^nicg a meeting of the otfi?er of the army of t cambertaiid wm held this ftftemoon at jje actor hoom to t»ke tome action in re mid to the death of their lata commander 1 flucral thoinjtf uwwral rowcraoa pre sided and paid a handaoom tribnte to his o d cocnpauiod in arma g«nera hooker vas choaan vice president james warner a negro and a gang of rttftana cruelly beat the barkeeper in a street saloon last night warner had a fight with the police and was hot twice and only made prisoner at last by ainjz knocked senseless with the blow of a piitol in the case of edward deal charged with i.iflpoh.dg of bonds stolen from the norwalk icoanecticnt hank the^letectiree awert that e u coofesaad to them tbat he had beaa aod was still in communication with the parties who had been negotiating in the - j ■<■of bonds stolen from the ocean bank in audit last and that he was expecting a further instalment of 30,000 it is be lieved bytheiietectivesthatthenorwalkand ' can banks were robbed by the same per sons as the modes of operation is similar in nearly every respect deal was examined at the tombs to-day but nothing important was elicited the second day's session of the german eastern conference of the methodist episcopal church waa held this morning bishop ames presiding statistics of the work accomplished and collections made for missionary purposes of the conference for the past year was handed in by the delegates the bishop addressed them on the work of the ministry r li caul dwell yesterday surrendered hycanadadian authorities arrived here to myht in oustody of colonel whitely he is at police headquarters and will to-mor row be arraigned on charjze of complicity in the biatchford drawback frauds at a meeting of the woman's suffrage association to-day the following delegates were elected to the natioual suffrage con vention to be held here on the 10th of may mrs hallock mrs tompkins misi clara morris mrs pools mrs brink mrs stearnß and mrs tucker the executive committee of the general republican central committee elected the following officers for the ensuing year : president benjamin f manierre secre tary s george t cuchman and abraham browu--bothret!ect«d the general com mittee meet at albany on thursday next washington the legal tender cases 1o be re opined on tuts books monday in april-arrival of the ban l'omingo treatt comasuotfeb what ul says about the tote all lul st.'hround so islands dttajtmsq annexation genera aues admitted to ui3 skat by a vote gf 40 to d—txxt of uur tokhobtoiti billtoem'orcethe ivf amendment tb7 tilwuph to thi cirrus washington april 1 the sopreme court hu decided to reopen the argument on the legaliten.lcr cases the second mon day in april among the visitors this morning at the executive mansion waa the turkish mime t who annoonced to the president that the sultan desires to tender him a token of his amity and sympathy and had issued orders to the imperial factory at ourchah near symrna for a special expiation of a ] nrge carpet of one piece forthe east rjom of the mansion the uncommon dimensions of room requires a mounting of loom for that especial purpose j c soley united states navy at tached to admiral poor's staff arrived here to-day with dispatches from xn do miugo accompanied by mr cohn commii hioner for the exchange of the ratification of the treaty he left san domingo the isth of march on the steamer van tic for havana the latter says the vote in favor of annexation waa conducted in the most peaoeable way all over the country and that in the agricultural districts it waa al raoat unanimous the people only wishing for tranquility that they may devote-ihem selves to industry the question of annexation to spain discussed during two years waa carried by only 4000 votes cabrel's election in 66 waa effected through universal suffrage by a majority of 43:x < vote3 but that in favor of annexation to the united states taken in less than a fortnight without any kind t f interference on the part of government i t the presence of a h^l soldier waa de i rided byamsprity of more than 16,000,with in opposition of only two per cent every thing was quiet when the commissioner left sin domingo acd merchants were awaiting with anxiety the decision of the united states to give more attention to business not only san domingo but the inrrounding west india islands consiler annexation necessary to salvation and as a means to their future welfare on the departure of th steamer yester day conveying the remains of general thomas the english frigate zealous now in the harbor bred a number of guns and placed her flags at half mast private advices from the hawaiian king dom state that one of the tint measures to be brought befor the legislature by the government will be a bill granting subsidy for the mail service between that city and australia via honolulu there is no doubt el its passage xltooovgkbss—sbooitd session waswtvc.tot april 1 enatk mr osborn k«>p.,fla presented the petition of 0 b hart of florida setting forth that the election of senator gilbert of that state was illegal that he hart had subsequently been elected in compliance with the terma of the act of congress and asking to be admitted to the seat now oc cupied by that gentleman fhe subject waa referred to the judiciary committee i mr cas3erly dem call presented , resolutions of the california legislature for the abolition of the income tax and aaking its reference to the finance committee lie remarked that tae sentiment of his state was avene to the longer continuance of a tax as oppressive and unjust referred to the finance committee after the expiration of the morning hour mr morton introduced as a substitute for the former bill on the ame sur-j«t a bill to enforce the xv'th amendment he gave notice th*t on monday be would move to take from the tav.e the resolution n regard to th oneida catastrophe at lrls p m tha regular order in the caeeof general ames was proceeded with aod mr bayard obtained the fioor and ; tipoke at length ! mssrs sherman ejmunds trumbuu and other took part in the debate 1 mr sumn'ek rep mass ), moved fcl amend the report of the judiciary commit tee by striking out tha word " not so as to soak it read t'lat adelbert anoei is eligible to a seat in the senate of the united states to which he has b*en ap pointed " the vote being taken on mr sumner'i motion agreed yeas 40 nays 12 as fol lows nays—bayard carpenter caaaerly t vrnkling davin ejmunda ftlccrwarv yortontrratt sohurz trumbull and dick ers li the report d fro committee as thus amended declaricg mr amea entitled to admission was then adipt^h by invitation ffl the chair mr abb««pre sented hjip^f and took the usual oath of office imr drake ittrp m"m utenitted i : iescliiti ■•. uhkli " ■- mamf dautg the ;<. cmjjfaeatinn oi i f-u i and i*rai ! n*tor irooo tie date o the approval ol the acts of congress declaring those states utitled to represent**!nn ths following m mr morton's bill bs it enacted etc that if any person shall prsrrnt hinder or intimidate from xerciaing or in exercising ths right of snffrag fo whom the right of suffrage is vur«i by ths xvth amesdsaent by m**o of bribery threats or threats of deprmng such person of employment or occupation st of ejecting such person from rented bouses land or other property or by tureate of refusing to renew leases or ■utract for labor or by threats of violence to himself or family such pirjons so offending ah-i upon conviction be impris oned not less than sixty days nor more than six months and lined in any sum not ish than 500 nor more than loou section 1 that if any person shall hin der delay prevent or obstruct any person from voting at any election in any state territory or district on account of race color or previous condition of servitude or shall when acting in the capacity of any officer fail to refuse or neglect to perform any official act with intent to prevent hinder or delay any persons as aforesaid from voting at any election such person shall be upon ooovictiaa imprisoned not less t>**n sixty days nor more than six month%ind fined not less than fftoonor more than 1000 section 3 that circuit and district courts in the vnited states shall bars jurisdiction over offences sommited under this act mr thayek rop neb introduced a bill authorising the secretary of the in terior to change and reestablish the boun daries of land districts whenever in his opinion public interests will be subserved thereby after a very brief executive session the senate at 5:15 adjourned until monday lijt se beteral petitions were presented and a number of private bills disposed of the house at 1:3(1 went into committee on ths tariff bill mr garfield ilep ( o addressed the committee at the close of mr gar held's speech the house proceeded to con sider the bill by sections for amendment on motion of mr schenck after the discussion on the blank in the first section fixing the time the bill is to go into effect was filled with the word october so that it shall go into efftnit on the first of october 1870 the following clause having been reached 1 on teas of all kinds twenty cents per pound mr loughridge moved to amend by adding the proviso to admit free of duty tea when imported in american vessels or foreign vessels entitled by reciprocal treaties to exemption from discriminating duties n much discussion followed bnt the tea jueation was o it disposed of when tbc committee rose and the house went into committee at 3.30 p m various matters occupied the house but nothing of consequence was done until 4.30 when receas occurred to 7:30 p m the evening session was occupied with nrral debate on the president's annual message the xvth amendment the old i'rejcdick pi it toktm to tbs iz»im i phil.idblph.ia april i.—the directors of the aci'icmy of mutio refused to lease it to the state lecture committee for ad ilresseß by senator revels their action sjsjßjßjsji much indignation and is denounced '..■■the papers which refer to the fact of the i irtsc an ha iujj ht-retofor rented the a-jft'tiny for iamoral exhibitions without tho itd^t bssftaliatt * c mclktcp its t.abotis rostov april i—to american anti .- ii»v«ry society wendell phillips prosi ojssjkj has '■: ived to hold its laat meeting to commemorate the jubilee in apollo hall new york april 9th the s ciety will be dissolved on thtf sventng of that 4m s keprenntative abolitionista from all pfts of the country are expected to be present the services will last all day accepting the ihev[table baltimhup april i.—to-day the regis tration of negroes uoder the xvth amend ii nt was begun in towsontown the county neat of baltimore county preparatory to the town election monday next it in es timated the negroes will form about one boeb of the voters of the town this is the irst instanco nf the regiotration of colored people in maryland the house of delegates of the legislature hu already passed a bill complying with ine requirements of the xvth amendment which will probably pass the senate to morrow the them dents cuntirattlation wilßmhnim april i the committee appointed at a meeting of the first ward republican club - waited on president 11 rant to-day and tendered him their thanks on behalf of the colored people for making ths ratification of the xvth amend ment the snbject of a message to congress and for the interest he had manifested is promoting their political and social inter ests the president was serenaded at eight o'clock this sreninr he appeared at the door of the executive mansion and aaid i can assure those present no eon r-.immation since the close of the war affords me so ml h pleasure as the ratification of the x vth amend ment by three fourths of the states of the union i hare felt the greatest anxtoty erer since i was called to this house to know that this was to be secured it looked like the realir&tion of the declar ation of independence applause i cannot nay near so much on this subject as i should like to not being accustomed to speaking but 1 thank you for your presence this evening . vice president colfu also mads a short address and the serenading party then went to the house of senator humner who addressed them miscellaneous correction "' txlfiekjlpb sb thi sxtrsss ] cxktnun a prill.—the editor of the price yrren mentions some errors in the packiag report pnblinhed yesterday the average weight beirg 20 pounds in stead of 19s pounds and 7000 should be added to ths number reported packed political jar*«on mississippi april i.—the clas sitication of senators provided for in the constitution has been effected ant ha.l holding four years and oneh*h two yean six of the seven democrats and ten of the twenty six republicans were chosen for four years cleared ckbyi april i.—bob ford who ahot and killed lieutenant lsasoa at camp c&rlifif was tried yesterday the jury returned a verdict of not guilty lake ontajuo opes i toronto march 32 schooner g bard ! reached here frcm oswejo to d»y with s cargo of ooal and >* the tir»t arrival this mason storsge engaged here for 2000 barrels of pork and flower destined for the i ■--- of tmods to be sent to the northeast the indiana campaign :■.-''-■.■:..•<. f»^im april i.—at the j academy <■' music ia-t evening one m the j la gest n^i*dci rtot assemmed in th i was sddr»bs#>h iiy i>aniel w voorhees ..», the wues of th d*y he aanouneed l-rrtself as here to speak for the üboring wxpayera and not to those who hold the uods of gotenumdt and uvs in inxvioas rtlenem unoo the hard earniof of others hia speech wa y derated *« fcu-wial 1 matters aad reply to senmtor mortens ' made tier 221 fshraary di'astbocb boilek et.fi>)s!on i n«w uxrms aohl i—a terrifio boiler rtmlcsioo occorwd at the factory of the ' new haven polling chsir coaipaay this kfternooß killing two psrsnsm a«d wovod ! ing mveral others part of ths b-ld^j i was torn down aad the boiler thrown erer '! thirty fe«t n'ine yews sgo an txpusinn , i in the same faetery killed five parseaa ovt ri«ht thk bichmovu tft i h je rh-hvoxd april 1 this evening ths f majorajity msttsr was taken tato ths stete , courts by mayor it ■■«■sad jadfs w«r - l ; fort of ths oirusrit oswrt sratiud s ■is li i i bh acd msmsl m ir jametiom nstnteng i mayor c'shoosi iron exercista datiss as f major foreign a utoct that rvxcs orapabte has lett to am«k-t-th sraiish cak nrr chasoa-aimximnta of thi stm i-iijum xixnm discontent 111 iii!.ill with ulamtohn lai-abt mll-pakxiamentary miochdixoa bt tslaor*rm to tub iiftui l'»e's april 1 dispatches from mad n 1 state tint preparations are being i.iad fcr a great demoiistration in that city on sunday next ageinittbe military conscrip tion the ministerial journals defend the sen lea < omultum while all other papers pro nounce it insufficient the prat newspaper aunm that prinoe piem boaaparte baa gone to km a and hia family haa bean tent to s'rilew land other jownals aay the l'rim a baa not left france t eoon will another sssnilvstation waa made t vdsy by the student of ec«le da mei icino against dr tarow they rafnaed 11 al low the profeaeor to proceed witk hia lec ture then waa much disorder bat the police did sot interfere cherlee hugo of the editorial staff el the knpprl haa been condemned to lix months imprisonment and a fiae of sow francs and the faanaging editor of thsear.ie w^per haa bees sentenoea to three months imprisonment and a a fine of woo franea tm violation of the preel law the hmkni\v iv.ui april i it ii aaeertod that the l'apal court haa rejected the overture metie by ali paaha in favor of the armenian 0 the ikivebsitt crews lo»do april 1 the university bout crews are out two or three timea a day on the thamea tfie practice of the oxford men ii still better and the cambridge cr»w ia fait improving sajlid qriekstow april i.—the teamahip samaria compelled to put back on av count of a broke ehaft completed her r pain at thia port and sailed at noon to-day for new yorklwith the remainder of hw paaaengen maceid april i.—the resignation of senor m becerra having been accepte |
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