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buffalo express voi xxv frid april 23 i»7j no 8268 died i !*? t h tblicltv on tlic * 1 t mrv k.*si^vlk kurt gd.ii-i yata f n»r»i from hr ißte r«ld«rce to-tiar nl iuv > nj j t e*w s.tu j.y it 8 ml ** a m » ■.. ii tvod miuauabavaees ra r 1 o-;uu.l in i •.! i * t«nd richmond tha cut oxe vast fl'xefcal camp bc bialofthe lo2al victims—those from abkoad sz'ttotuiii rome tmxemss public mliting-ad.rrk-sts bt distt gui-hedcitizsns—xipressioxb ot btk fa tliy asd matebiai as6i6tanck fr . h all parts tf the cocjittey—conuit.on of tbe most betekelt wouxdeo—the rouath of hat to be observed as a pat of fasting and fkaybr—cause of thb appalling disaster ist tilmiirh to rhs sxrasss.l kichm^sd april 28.—t0-day all houses i holiness continue closed having cxape ju their doors and the same inscription closed in consequence of the calamity at the capitol the streets were filled with unera's in tho funerals of the deid policemen both sets of police joined aij ate political feeling teems to have been rorgotten the balls of the city have tolled ill day and the streets look like sunday a crowd of abont 7000 people are now a>iembled in the park heaiin addresses of condolence from governor walker judge orr ju4ge crump governor wise and others delivered from the southern portico of the capiul thomas s baldwin one of the injured died to-day he was from newark s j and owned a large clothing house here both houses of the legislature held in formal meetings this morning and agreed to unite with the ctlxsbs in any general fuce ta proceed v re the body of colored senator bland was sml home this morning the hearse bein followed by white and colored members of the senate to tbe de|>ot ex-governor wells is better to-day second dispatch business was almost entirely suspended vo-<iay bells were tolling and the day bserved as one of general mourning citi i us were nearly all attending the funera a the victims of the appalling disaster mr dunham is better and there are of his recovery ihomai s bald win is dead ex-governor wells is better sat his condition is still critical telegrams of tympathy and offering aid or the affl ct-j are coming from ail parts a the country a citizen of new york has iven authority to a gentleman here to raw on him fur ll>oo an experienced architect who has re newed the plan of the cagl o ! uil in saya he girder which gave w*y was composed i two n ■■"- • of timber bolted together caking vhen combined an area of thirteen y tw iity iuohes it was formerly sup i r li by c^iucons whioh were subsequent y removed to improve the appearance ot he tlali of delegates in the center of the girder was a morcise which reduced tbe ivailame strength to cine and a half by . enty inches th fj.tal error was in caking the interior changes without ex mining the girders with reference to their apacity to endure the new stress placed iipon them third dispatch there have betn about twenty-five addi aaswl funerals this evening hearses could sol be obtained for all of them and the urnttuie wagon was appropriately draped iu'l had la be used the general amembly attended the uneral of yoong turner in a body the jage of the houaes acted aa pall-bearers hid the scene was very affecting at the meetirg held to-day it was re solved that the 4th of may !*» observed as . day of humiliation and prayer and religi ous observance the streets to-night*are as quiet as the sabhath active measores are on foot for the relief i the destitute families new york mr oreklet again on the witxi3s stand sometekrible iiard words which hub ace swears he kever swore-evi desl'e of the i'risoxbr-s haeiti of i t^mpkrance-another fireworks ex plosion;i.ver3kt city—odit's murder er held por trial—ilfluestial oppo srno.vto the arcadejßolrjad bill—a catholic priest killed by his niece it txlsoeafh to till stl-rim j skw york april 25 this is the sev enteenth day of the mcfarland trial as he court was more crowded this monucj :.•>.•: it ha beett for rm:.y days horace greeley wag again placed on the udi and testiiied that the substance o she last interview was a relation by mcfar nd of lncrk-nis connected with the sn hooting up town mr greeley in reply fco the interview jubhehed in thfc morning paper soon ait the murder did not say mcfarland ha i.fu up ail his claims to hi wife did no 1-tv hiß testimony would go against mac a :..' trial did dot say mac was a bad man lid not say he wai a dirty deliberate iamned vulain did not iwear one swear hat was published did not make as hreau against alcfarland did not consid r it sufiicicut for a man to say that he re mqaished all claim to his wif w be a cocipeteut divorce did be iieve that he had given n ast wife never said so to kichardsoo ti '■■, ri^-il mrs mcf*rl*nd ia he attachment for richardeou did speak of 1 kl mr "■ur<n 1 sinclair never did to mrs jalhoun presumed he mentioned it to the reporter wha interviewed him did not re nember prisoner having called upon him esc a letter of recommendation for the office tf register in bankruptcy at his first m prisoner bpoke with oontiilerablc •'■..-!■:._■, did notcry knew mcl^arland years before that time the next witness called waa samuel sin clair publisher of the tribune for ei^ht or jme years ho testified that he was ac juaintfd with the prisoner since 1857 uew his wife remembered an interview ot-tween mr and mrs mcfarund at the aouse of the witnesi in 1567 mrs me garland said the prisoner wanted an inter view with her she refused until her father would be prest-nt mrs mcfarland told the jnsoner that his c n jn:t towards her had irtren out all the affection she over had for him and she would no longer live with turn thia in'erview occurred the 24th of february l 7 me farland spoke to the m itness thatevenin g asking him to speak to mce'rath in his favor witness and lc kar.and spok abnat the separation witness tried to put courage into hin thought prisoner s^oke to him of be coming an ac:or witcevs told him now would be the time to nvc himself a great lawyer mcfarland said be never could live again with mrs mcfarland that the sepa ration was total prisoner was in the habit of calling on witnees frrqaently next time witness saw mcfarland bespoke sharply to him about his trying to prejudice his son percy against his mother prisoner often asked witness where richardson was and some times where mrs mcfatiacd was last time witnesa saw mcfarland h-t merely looked into his room l>nt did not come in richardson waa sit ting in the room at the time mcfarla&d told witness that if richardson wh mar ried mrs mcfarland he would sh<x>t him m reference to the tint shooting mcfarland told him it was when richardson and his wift were going homefrom the theatre h -.-. a conversation with the prisoner about per cy's going to school witness s»id it wonld be better if be did go to school and mix ith the other boys raiher than tbat the prisoner should teach him witness went ta prisoner's h>as in 1864 found prisoner on the bad tying on fail face bleeding and t-ry oqjch iatoxlaatei pn ne-'i wilt told wiuiam not to eommaoseata the fact to her father the wile of the prisoner wrouauuarof february 21 1887 tntro doeod as ndenoe never saw a pistol with richardson did aot see any pistol in the as tor emm does not conuitmto to the expense of the privato cowual would contribute to the coat of private ooanael if a*kcij never wrote or nnsih to be written in tba tribune an article in refer ence tn this ease the day of the interview wi-h mcfarland oliver johnson mr bag and mrs mofar^aad di&ed at urn witae s nome thf>n waa ld preooaoert among th.ta am to what was to ho aaid by ira mefaruad to her hnabanj so far as ha kx«w ka«w beforshand that »* intorviaw aa to take place ba>l known k.chardaod im a long tim witaeas very likely s»td to vk-farjard " bear nj like a man i'm ymir friend did sot exactly remember what he bju his impresaiou w«s that mc karuti.i »:.,! bii wife wtre both partly in the right and partly in the wrong the next witness was olinr johnacm who t it!ned that he was a joamaiut a acquainted with mr liefarianrf n-e 1861 wa preeent at aa iaterriew between mr iickarland and hit wife at sinclair houee mrs ucfaruad mid ah had appointed th interview to haya her state to nsr husband her reasons why ib could not live with ho again she wai beginning to speak of mci - u*s of their early married life when mr . 1 ■fc'arland said that he had com • to effect a settlement an 1 to have her go home witb aim she referred to hit fits of intemperance and he admitted that on thoie occasions he had not treated her we be alluded to the ooljneii ot her letteia written from the white mountains and she said : you know you hare destroyed all the love in my heart mcf*rland said he woald in fu ' ure treat his wife and children better than ite had done before witness said to m farland that he was glad he took things in this manlier charles howard testified—he lived is port chester new york knew prisoner ince 1855 in september 1868 met me farland prisoner told him he was watch ing a house over in jersey where his wife was living but that he lost sight of her aw a pistol with prisoner witness met vlcfarland many times during the year 13c9 and he always expressed his inten tion of shooting richardson sfcw prisoner intoxicated at 19 ueary street in the fall uf lsi'o witness called there to see him saw i m st no 67ti sixth avenue prisoner was lying on a bed witness asked him what was the matter me farland looked flushed frit his pulse it beat with consid erable velocity mcfarland aaked witness if witness ever saw a man's pulie pulse beat so fast prisoner said he had been drinking a little whisky here the court ad jouroed this muroing an explosion occurred st he fireworks manufactory of j ft & i : - i^f jersey city which resulted in great uoiage to several buildings used for th nufa.-ti;re of tireworka the explosion was of such foroe as to i.hake the surround ing buildings blow out all the sashes and windows burst open doon etc no per m was itjured though several workmen were stunned by the su k the montclair &. newark horse railroad was seized by the sheriff of gaiex county mder an attachment of tbe creditors of the road a deputy sheriff with four assistant r de to bloomtield and iield each car as it arrived until the entire rolling stock was collected in this way forty two horses eight cars and all the ippurtenances were levied upon a tire broke out t ii morning in the basement of a large bru'k building known s w'oodside hall at woodsid the il linit was burned tc the ground with ill the stock which it contained i ■■■intimated at f30,00u on the buildiiur 14 o,k coroner flynn held a i inquest to-day on the body of david i m.iv who was killed i a liquor saloon at 81 king street sunday lut bail refused for carney but tbe ithers are admitted further investiga tion postponed it is shown thst deceased and carney had a scuffle provoked by o'day who was very auxious to tight and wry abusive in his language a meeting was held to-day at a t stewart's wholesale establishment in ref erence to the arcade rlailroaj property to the amount of over one hundred millione of dollars was represented jud^e rose velt presided and addret.se were delivered by a t stewart and others denouncing the . hcrue aa a swindle it was determined that a committee slmum wait oq the gov ernor and urge him not to sign the bill and in the event of the bill becoming a law it wan resolved to contest the mattor in the ouurta the coroner's jury in the case of peter boaner daley a catholic priest found a verdict that he came to his death by wounds reoeived at t.ie hands of his niece mary daley on tbe first of april at their residence in brooklyn a thunderstorm here this evening blew down the trestle work [> r at the foot of thirty-first street north river a man was killed by the falling timbers the premises 29s broadway were dam aged to toe extent of 9£),000 dy fire to washington delay of ths cub spanish author ties in releasing till tsteamer as!'in wall-fentan war mittrhl cqnce trated alono the frontihr-pbe dent grant and famif-t at west poi t another louisiana representatve be fused a seat iff thehjuse lit tilmu-n to ni eruu ) washington april 2s.—some days c .':.'■department of state was informed b minister sickles and a'so by minuter ro berts that an order had been issued by the pmn i govern ment for the surrender of the itumer i.loy aspinwali although miffl i-nt time b elapsed the cuban authorities h no a t.-d and it it taspected the captain gen eral is restrained by the opposition of th yolunteen our eoverniuent is prenin compliance with the order whiah juubtl « will soon be accorded there is no doubt that a large amonnt c war material belonging to the fenians distributed along the bonier oar govern ment haa adopted all available meant t restrain a p^aible movement and pre tea a breach of the neutrality uwi and of t fact the brituh government is fully in formed the president and mrs grant and chil dren left wanhington to-day cm a wait to their ion at west roint they will return on monday advices from b g»u deny the recently published rumor that th darien canal treaty wm rejected and aay that the op position was known to be in a minority xlln coxgres3-second session wa*hisoto april 28 senate bills were introdaoed t incorporate the national academy of letters and arts and to relieve with ccrtun ez^eptions all persona engaged in the rebellion from tbe disabilities imposed by the xlyih amend ment mr fen'ton rep h y.j introduced a bill to incorporate the v/aabington trans portation and telegraph company and to l&ollitat teiegraphia communication be tween america and earcpe mr sherman rep 0 ~ introdnccd a bill to revum the laws relnuotj to mint and assay offices and coinage of the united s sates the case of mr gilbert sitting member from florida whose seat was contested was decided in his faror the bill to provide fur the better security of life on board veaaels propelled by steam being the bill prepared by the treasnry department was pa—cd the booaa joint resolution appropriat ing 3000 to pay the expenses of the inre t 03 of ie coaxges against general how d mr patterson r«p st h rom the joint committe on ketranchmeat re ported witboat areendme at th house bill limiting th appointment of sp«eial agents ol the irea«u j departuifn mr thaykr(rep n.b 4 introdaoed a bill to make uniform the peniuoaa of wid ows of staff officer in the navy after an execacit session the senate bjfsjbjbsbj house mr steyevsox rep o.j reported from the election committee that c ri darrau wu entitled to a se*t from the third district of lomisiaa mr kerr dem ind vbmitted a minority report ia favor ot adcipk bmumf the 101 or the suui-bjb v s)t of aiv partmen of justice was iss—j m wm th joint resolution providing for » portrait of general thomas for the wpiml tbe election cose of toe third loupiwia dirtn-t was convdervd and miermtm made that there wu no le^al kctioei tn the dis trict on kotembor 3i 1553 mr lyn'jh rep me introdaced a bill to rerive aa-igattom and t,hs coeom-r oul interests ai the uiuted state re far cd thetarriffßiuws*t*ks sp eoemssit tee a*d amended by making tkus doty oa railroad iron sixty oeata per buu-'rid poand and in wn minor particulars wac:i the committee row and the hou»e j urued rochester bjj hixrt k bildsm ngmim4tkd for '. h;tj j jstick ch irle j folokr rob ert 8 male luflk asd&ews akd oharlks puso!c associates—resolu tion ripobtcd by mb doksheiueii and usa-ivor3lt adoptk>-i>tntjl a3tio confidence ix thi 6uccks of the ticket t nutun ts t«i i •« m | ry ui-rih april 23.—at a qaarter j>ui twelve o'clock hamilton harris called the convention to order rufm audrawf of new york nomi nated platt potter for temporary chaircnao general sharpe of uliter nominated hon stewart l woodford he being the repre £ otitive of the young lawyers of the state mr andrewi taidh had nominated mr i'otter for hit being * distinguished junit and for hii having been arraigned by the democratic legialatare for contempt mr charltoa aid he had a high opinion of mr potter and would willingly support im for permanent president mr parker o cayaga sustained the nomination of mr woodford the proposition to make mr woodford ! emporary and mr potter permanent caairman wai made when another motion was made to dispense with the temporary orguuation by making mr platt potter permanent chairman mr cochrane sustained the motion to mike mr woodford temporary and mr i'otttr permanent chainnao and that pro portion was niitained by the convention general woodford wu coed acted to ih 2itur by the cotnmittee and returned hi iiiiiki for the honor conferred he pro • d*d at some leoeth with a comparison i f the two parties to show that while the mocr.vy was devoted to treason and ml goverumeut tbe republican party was « party of patriotism and good government mr blair of kings moved tbat james flatted of westchester and charles e fitch of ouondaga be appointed tempor ary vn'iri i which wm carried the roll of delegate a waa then called and corrected mr la paugh when new york wag i.l.-d suggested owing to contests that ielegates be called by districts mr stewart said the delegation had agreed to hare a liat of such delegates as vms elected by organizations as are recog uized by the general committee presented il called and let contestants present thvir claims to the credential committee mr la pangh insisted that was not th understanding mr cochrane roso to a point of orde ■l t the call mast be proceeded with le be list be called and if there were any eon t«stacts let them rise and make the claims the point of order was maintained an the suggestion adoptrd it was stated that i here were from new york contestants from the vllth ixthant xvth districts it being a*ked ff there was a contestan mr the iteat for the vlh new york district mr charles spencer reported that no on dared to contest that neat for the reason that the delegate was a colored man mr abbott of new york moved that committee of two frm each judicial dis trial be uppointcl uu permanent organza tion carried commute on credentials and resolution were ordered the chair th n annoanccd tbe tahoa committees mr p.-ttar on uking the chair britfl addreesed the cmveutiun judge davis moved that the conveotio n.iw proceed to nominate candidates fo chi*«f judge mr k de'aseld smith hoped the motion would prevail mr lapau^h raised the point of orde that these proceedings were premature be fore the contested seats were disposed o and before in fact tbe secretaries were ap pointed he therefore moved for a recess till three o'clock p m carried a.ptiknoom besbiok the committee on credentials reporter in favor of an investigation of the charge f fraud in the xvth district which waa agreed to the committee on permanent organiza imbi reported a list of vice presidents an socra arias hun henry r selden was nominate fur chief justice amid the wildest excite iiient aud cheers were cailed for by fc je!alieh t mitb the convention then proceeded to nomi oate associate justices ihe names of joseph mallen.of jefferson a &■johnson of oueida henry hoge b x>m of colmubia charles mason of ma dison charles andrews cf onondasa rsjbart s hale of essex rl ird p bal lard of r^asseiaer joshaa m van cut charles j fulger and others were pro posed the convention then proceeded to an a formal vote with the following result charie,j to'ftr k ch-rlm m«*jy til henry h ft-soosß 17 cn a»dr«wi 17i kobert h lu l«0 fam-i mulien ici th'jmw a jobmon bo a s johi.ton tv barl-js l>«it.l ii addi-onc k.i ix2 j'jabna m v»n lott u>oi>r c van or»t kinuro j.i fc f bulard » when george w francis the colored delegate from the vth district new yor city rose to cast his vote there was an mlturßt of applause which lasted for seve ra.l mionui when silence was restored he thankee the convention and announced the i llo lug names in a clear aud distinot voice charles j folgtr charles mason charles andrews and henry hogeboom general cochrane moved that t • three oandidate having received the highest votes be declared nominated mr flower moved as an ameadsoeat that the c nvention proceed to rote again fur candidatee here ensaed a scene of great ooatasioa from live to ten members shooting at once and two-thirds of the delegates on their fas it was found that it require-1 2 votes to constitute a majority mr lapham ot clinton waa opposed to leclaring all three sf the men receiving the highest vote anaoimon^ly elected it was ot democratic it was not ripibiictn he had voted for those three men still he was for fairness he did not want to ■** any m.p judgment here—do tammany hau tactics mr cochrane said there was no snap judgment in his proposition over twu bassm had been consamed in taking a vote the proposition was simply 11 take the three highest voices all over the room two—two—two !") mr cochrane called for the previous question mr hoested t the secretary pat the qnestion on ordering the previous qaes fon the response was load on both sides m-1 tbe secretary declared it appeared to oe carried charles sp-neer ross and ahonted that the s«creury had no right to declax tl result of the vote the secreiarr stated hm waa aotiog at the rrqaest of the chair amli the wildest con fd.ioo and while colonel laaawg of uiaa who had crowdad np to the front of he platform was shooting to the sscrsta rv • ■yoa have no right to stand where the exeitemeßt oontinaea kambcnof delects are shouting from all parts of tha room the convention exhaastiag its ham am besmue q a t whem tfcs prerwoj qasstwm was ordered aad charles maeoo aad ckarlsa arhrews was declared aanimooaly nomt ca 1 threw i-t re wen givea the convsmtion then proceeded to i allot for h reasaiaiatg candidates the sacretary proceedad to sail a rail vrtit tii memben wers dearly all on their feet t k-ng and twir ussjotiiss snld ami hehesrd aad tha eaq had to bs 11 ill t i i_jj was ms4sraan twh«ry«fcll|ll 111 hmmm tb oall wu reaumad aod fi'iiahtd * hen nnmben of th deje^uca vriabad to ehanga thoir rotan bat thu w»j decured impoa ih ai ther wi no reo t ri how ih indi vidaa ■had rotod the gra«taat ooi.fonou tba rote v i.:il y daolarcd aa fol lowi v*lg*r ,<■lfi t'mtob<«n 17 h«l 1«t »■•• 1 ii 4 • t m a j j l ■bt imßtei : at the whola nambar of tote oaat wcr 401 necemary toaehoioa 203 there being no choice a receea was pro p l but the motion wu reoeited with loud criea of n c.t '" still there wu no order and the ahair mu wu anabh to control the convention and allowed it t i break up in •■iuadi for consultation the convention finally aettlrd/cwn to quietude and the secretary proceeded to eai the roll again and the vote atood ftftjei i7t ll.i u0 ho^koon 171 l im the whole number of rote caat 407 neoenaary to a choice vi folger and mile were then vnanimoatly nominated wifh three eheert for the whole ticket mr donheuaer of erie from the com mittee on heeolutione then reported c follows retolved that tha republican party of new york ii determinerl to preeerre the purity of the judicial office and that we present to the people of the state oar can hilatet for judaea of the court of appeals wi'h ia confidence that they will bring to tnoir office thoee high qaalifications of mind •<: i ebarsoter which tooee ihonld posaeaa who hi the court of last resort interpret laws fwhich affect the property the life >. 1 the liberty of the citiaan ftetolvfd lhat while we re«ogntae that this l not the place to make a declaration cf political principles we think it a proper occasion to eipreas oar confidence in the national administration and oar administra tion for tbe il'aeth sas soldier and patriot who is at its head and we heartily pledfte car selves to sustain him in his effort to restore economy in oar affairs to raise the credit t tbe government and to secure the ad ministration of equal laws in all oar states nl territories the resolutions were adopted judge ftthian then mounted the platform and moved a resolution which he proceeded to read endorsing the coarse of the adniic istration on the s*n domingo mbwaßsseßt question but he was hoot«d and huanl at io that he was obliged to de«ist ah appeal to the convection for a hearing mr alvord th^n raised % point of order that all resoltions had to u referred to tbe committee on keeolntinns judge fithian again attempted to get a vote on bis resolution but the convention lusted and hwted and then adjoarned with three cheers for the t'eket foreign poutcal.nrtlino rjmhino unusually uiea—tdi prussian candiiiact ro ttik ipanisu turunb dem id ar kammamt compcbtb*u for the long t^lsko-or utterhati nal tacht race i s r«re-tisc fbom r us an avekican catholic protest aqainbt isfallibili -■' v ') tt retribution oh the mur derous qrele bf<i janus it tiuuiiru to tub liruii paris april 28.—many of the political meeting held thrau.-h'>-:i the co-intry y it.'.iv were excited and turbulent la all those m thii city ahocti f vi v la r«pn iqae were heard pi roe minister ouivier w»s violently attacked by speakers who utyud him a renegade and traitor on the oreakink up f tllh meetings cries of r publiqua wen repeated a ia ia maay c the people separated mngiag the mar i l!ai»e no noting hu occurred any * here baton liehig a eminent chemist u .' tii^rroilfily ill for the tint time in many weeks there hu been an outflow of pecia from the bank if franoe the amount on hand to-day ia 4,500,000 francs lew than last tharaday charles ferdinand gambon the repre tentative of the republic in ims arrived in paris yesterday \. dental madrid apri 28.—several jonrnals in iliis city to day i tny the statement pub h-hej by the t'poca tueaday concerning * candidature of prino frederick of prussia and the effect that such report had bad at paris tvglish items loicdow april 28 tha timts this morning nrges the instant paaaag of the and bill as in it preaeot snap and posi tion t has beooms a aeriou obstacle to beneficial legislation the referee hare finally arranged for three matches ' n*een the yathu appbo od cambria owin to tha reoant acci nt to the sappho tha first raoa of the ien will not take plaos before tha tenth of may.to afford time for nmmssry rapairv i'he time for tha aceond and third contests has not yet been fixed for the 6rst mad reoodd race the courts will be six miles to windward and return a triangular cdnrse will be adopted for the third raca trench qznekal news paris april 28 the polios authorities are making great pre[>aratio{m to enanre order durum tha period for taking the counting and declaring the rote on tarn plebiscitqin the electoral committee which acted for m thiers at last etectioo issvi issued an address to his eonstitumiu ci aos«lling them to vote no or abatsan from voting all the legitimist journals in the provinces prononnosj for » negativ rote or none several fren:h bishops bare aant from r'>me a rrqucse that tha priaat in their diooesea betpermitted to tote on vh plebta ctum > arlinal mathiea has arrived berf from horn ij i'-nwrt cltramontana orgas tays ' ■unt darn while minister of foreign affairs directed the marquia de b*on*»ul to transmit bis memorandum to the pope and accompany it with the request that its contents be ooomonicated to the council the pupa re c » d the memorandum bat ant bascarried out the requestof tbe french minister ihe gaxtu of fraooa contains oommn nications from several amenoan bisbopa iisagreeing with the recent letter of the archbuhop of baltimore on the question of declaring papal infallibility th oamtf dom not print the names ©< the writers berioublt ill loirdoir apnl sb thm chwrtkmemam nouncea the ulnaas of the a rchb«h»p of canterbury so mvere that ha will offer h rmgnation which is hourly expected tb rk'rchmm adds tba biabop of win cheater will b appointed hu boaesswor fakliaimrr in tb honae of i,or*ts to-day oaths wer aaainiaterwd to lord wolvcrton who took the o»th for th first tima the earl of c doa submitted us corrwapondefic si ard to the raowat tnlgvdy in greece he said tha finrk sad turkish government mh both waking active and united efforts to seenra tb cap tnr of the entire bszd if iiisiiii and five hnndrm troops ere n hot pursoit ov«r half tha ga«|t bad beao vertak«a of tb«m a*ten were ready bwhs«d»d fiv were andffrgoing c imination a*d will undoobtsdly t eiecnud the earl of cacoarvosi tbomgm ihm omk iifwiisrt till far tb strocttiaaof ttww wrifiis b«t h adror ted the sps—insi a jadfvssss tal a thoroagh imstipksi to had i m taw hmi of coawßswm mr ciwswtlbl iiissawil to knag la a holto iipiallsil mm usia.ueaa.titlh art mr osway la-ing imeww urn bmrnm the gr-k arriapmiwos aid u-s osusti i forvmtiasikad was rswssvw ims atsssm oosftrsßisk tw went ovtaiki ml tsm bms ■»• of tb forwipsn h addadtfcata lam ooa»sa tm^rican.b we je nweap tnrwil sasd w«rs makiag fnr tsw tarkuh frwtmr tfcs torkisfc actamlim haw ffw.iw*m|-*h and womldamßtww f^sstvw>msswt«,.suiftodto<fwawswbwr %«. oiwy mm % ii.hrf.s ttmsw remains of the victim had been caaba on board f.e fruate antelope and take to malta tta house then went into ooßamittoa m the inah land bul mr l«adlam offered an ithibjbiit obliging tha tenant to vacate peaceably at the termination of hit imm t!ie attorney i«enl looked on is amendment a questionable it iffiiwd to b d*eigned to neutralise tbe beajente contained in th bill lhe itrtejswt wh negatived otn*r tdcndmrau were proposed and discussed one amendment mauling mall allot menu to laborera wu lost by « bi joiity an amendment offered by mr fortu—a restricting th nunbtr of oottegca to «»• for awry twauir riva tcm of tillage was agreed to the progreas wu reported and after postponing the debate on the oonveatval till until monday the uoase adjourned cuba hatawa april 28 — th spaniih aauor iti this afternoon delivered up our itwun r lloyd aspinwall th eaptoia rafaatd to aooept the trttimtr eiaiming an iad«m ntty of 3 0 for rrrj day of dounbon th cooaul oaoeral of the united tftetm at last aooepted tb ateamer from tha govarm mont and hoiited tla american flag on board crimes and casualties kentvcet dssphadoh bt ttutiiri te tb uruu | i oviimui april ss tuesday night at glasgow janction there was a terribl n s htbetwwen the sheriff and posee and dee peradoea named shivea for whose arrest the sheriff had a warrant the shirts rired on the sheriff and his party nmrtaily woand irt two of the most estimable eitiastta of the oounty the desprradoas tbta escaped but the oonnties turned uut in large nnm bers and hunted tbtm down with dogs and captured them one of them was found to have been wonnded in tha fight they were both placed in tbe glssgow jail ander strong guard as j ul-lic excitement u to intense astor's estate how it is managed fn v corrmpondeon trr>7 tlhm ] mr aator'i land office ia in prince street dctr broadway about » quarter of ft nail ftom bit residence as he don't advertla otif mi^ht pa the little brick office with oi]t notving the iix inch by ton aigh — kn trance uext door without rfilmng that tli apot wherein ha atood was the oentr of a kingdom ext door ii a plain brick building being the fireproof i v of deeds and other valu able paper hera three or four clmks art busily employed and a smaller office ia occupied by the real eattte king ihe plan cf letting house ln h prevail here ia thia the baildinga are registered in a book and are carefully described so that at % glance one can are the size of tbe lot and that of the house and all its improvement to thia ia attached the rent and the length of lease thia book ii diligently studied nnpecially about£h tint of february which ia the time for making new leases when the rent ia determined for the coming year it it a aettled thing ami bo one nead try to beat down ik was a fortunate thing for the astor estate that it was located on the we«t in tead of the east side of the oity sinos th one has improved three times as fast sis th other this incessant improvement re quires a frequent increaae in the magi agates of the rent roll for instance the i«bt stores in the basement of the astor iltupfl when first opened were de»r ftt 150 apiece bat then came the gradual ticking em ap until they now bring itiooo mr astor fixea a rate which he knowa he can get and then as i stated he makes no abatement if you inquire at his office for the rent of any of his buildings the olerka will refer to the book and at obos giv v.iv a conclusive answer the next qaestion is the amount of repairs to wbiob v may be entitled which is generally ft fruitful source of diapates between landlord and tenant mr aator cod tides thia to • man who has been many yean ia his ear vioe vre-und by name and oarpsjnter by trade mr vreeland ia aator's house in apector and his report is final if yon oan perana^e him that any specified re pairs are necessary your pont is woo if not you need go no funhr mr vreeland has a force of workmen who are thus kept buay aator has one ad vantage over tjrr landlords he pmys no ioaaranee he is his own underwriter and eaves all the pro6t of that expensive busi ness were he to patronize inaaraooe com panies and appraiaiog his houses at 0000 apiece he would have to pay about 5,000 annually for premiums where his actual fire risk will not average one-third that amount indeed he has been very fortunate in thia point and i donbt if his loss by fir da-ing the list twenty yean i quals 5000 new game or billiards somebody hsa invented a new game of billiard it ia the hope of the inventor that tlie saannr devised will do away with that feature ia ur present game known as scratching and thus elevate ths gun to onn of partly artistic bmrit pour balls are to ba ussd as now—tare object and one playing ball j the object balls are to be colored light red deep red and blue respectively the gams will be oaroms only and played as at pres ent with this other difference ; no carom to count unless the pla>ing ball touch ft cushion either before or after contact with the first objet but in making follow draw masse or kias-from cuahion fhota this rul will not be observed several professionals have practiced ths new frame an 1 intend ahortly to test ita menta in a match at all event the plan haathe merit of novelty but fear that as in the game dow placed tb large army of soratchwr's will bold their own nothing in billiards oan be de vised u prevent the runs of luck thss gtntlwneo are continually favored with josur bkigkt's health.—oar londeti eorr*»pond*nt writes under date of 12th mat lim apprised by an authority per fectly well iniorm«d that mr bright will not retain to biapuosin parliamentdohag the present session and that he will ahortly rcaign the presidency of tbe board of trade koth withstand tog the improve ment which haa taken place in bis health he is still very c&wcll wn«n he rsaigns an effort will be made to retain him in the cabinet by giving him an office without a portfolio but it is very doubtful whether any such arrangement can be made and ther is indeed some reason to fear thai th voice f the greatest of living english uritms will nsmr again be heard in st hit successor is the board of trade it by one rumor raid to ba mr lds vre by another mr staufeld should th education bill be pm—d—ot which th probability daily grows less—ft ministry of education ia to be hi—.lsd with mr fors terat hit head followi*o fasauov jut now all fans ia bsuf vaoeioated although lfc«re ia o ftlpfttsmt oause for it a leader of the tomr triad tba experiment simply beeaaae ska wmaud sitssattnair novel aod now aj th doctor hi paris ar erovdad to attend to islisali after th physician had barad taw arsja ii th old way for v*ral day it waa suddenly deci/led by f*aualm that aoawadiaftcvndtka anas aod th i*g waa s«b«uuiud aod so all paris is baiag ■niaateil ia th lag fmuoo art th ax aaapla and to ut tn paria ou must oi lowtftshiao tstb smkm oimrwer immm th srst—srt ivhm d,.ifmlatodth mr paabady m omjy iw«t 150,000 after th paymtof kai wmhbe b»s—m to th loadam poor tha arnrn iwias—ts o*jy th pwsiaal siipsilj mwt ii e*aai comnty ta marrp«ta»af wapramty wm laft am ewuajtwwr »• wiliwu ontwrr prwvvil bk diaasalisf last as>4 wbm tai j^j^^^^t i « «• ks«him •■far k i mil th a^m^^^^h m^^^^^m fen tmmz*mmm»^mmm7m*lmmtm ywaa^awlfsßß^bv ihe buffalo expres tt'bushed ». the exph ess pbdnrhg.co mo 14 1 4 iw1n btaket ii r-i'-i jti -■■-, p«r jimj fit m *••-.■: m -..'*., " < do v^tljr fc-ipr " 1 40 " m bkk anu eveyixo expbew two rdi tktmj at z and 1 i m r».i to ctl üb serf r at t lv*l cents p ntk jsusln ess m rect k y a auk nrxrskx.ia.id location or ium lmapimt iiuusks ue uuyyalo n aaai f our reader wh-j ma piinhmi in btrf hu t»j ci.ili.itf lh out aiwi uai.ttf i a a *«"». j aa iirun.n.l ir-üb.a tl a«l*ctl<in **• >>••* rwa ii i atj n —— *•* 1 architects oku k po'.tttt j*w main ■( aii'l i:.11'1.1.a(..m i;a-t1n09,4c a"sk'kk.s b w ii i * (..., i'ai wm r*i*c blinij hinges hnkcasting9 c c . t • u r va a-a atid vlnrimaiu lit kj i i an l tl ation ell y mai 1 a i i üb i al^,n li ■-! i:i.wr.rt a 151.0 io7 maiii.eur volawk i 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work • •» **..«*.■-.. * cmc bo ' 1 " i mai.i h prnutertden ftti bullftlu strcwt )» roid c.mj.ft j so 11 m»in t af<i wan r«d-a oooil blauksmn i fti>l wijron mi.«f a||>lr th q % c city cftjr.ftgo fact'jr corner 1 rry uid f'r.ic.f mmh i vu mtiatio^h waited wa^te — a situation a rulchn.u in ft private famil j a mar mh rmfwuif uuurr-t*i dj hfm «■'"' t n f rerrraneca adjr t vv ," ftt hli ■bl d^j-«l wanted-a mtuation as book kffpt'.rdtrk fivi t'ur«nnn »!.■-■i i.i h the ban of mta nmmm nd h wn u.g 1 n »«. ii.fi i'c,.-r»"7 f . addnu c w al les ijuffai n y d^j 2 boirdisv mi i 01h.1m ~-(\ vi:-st chippkwa st.—a few i t h rdth wld d^i t.i (|/> swan tit—a.suitkok l'nfuu o nittied mm with ' r c»ti t übr»li.«.i al-4 t e b..»r<l ..-', v 1 •)/' washimitdn sti et cl>b ou r l»fayett*-to t ith r.r.»rd tlj ptrlur r nt.jk it e i'jirk utj dmfaog l rtiiieni i d».r^l it jco washington st a kkw tuo younj tneu c»n b ? : i :■; iswt will ,- u«l u't*/d by u i 4 off mre«k boakpino a few mechanic will be inommuilvtd with !■ar t ?*« >< h tr.ft iiae-t boahu wa.vikii in an amkki mii r*rni ■. by a ad who t^ftchfn german fttt t r ii :. adurtm s x it -.■■■■• i ■ii flt boarding — any ncmbeb <'!■rl-iy k>ftrden r%n i • mmobumodmad ■hi otner 1 huul with flr«t-clfcti b 4j-d l fc-rtft'ly rf jucf^i prfam di-ltn ix>r hale—laundry and good . iii for^i-i nd now raw irnr iit lull capaeftj pimmm ■ti»-n . 1 n-!iit h.|niro i ih pn priu or u ih pramwt , at 138 h in f di 7 cmoon for sale-108 exchange 0 i "■■'■• ' t-'t t..-t hcaiiuns ia tbc c.ty po 1 artlculftn appiyonlha prrmi «■■>. d 27 3i rphe kpaldisg kloubing hull i ttlsafcaortll now fl ej f.ir pifti l » r a 1.1 rv '- ti xt u^iii m ti'ic\tt i*^'f ii rrcrn'n lur ii.il t jpm id iran nn mini fl urini mt hineri wh-»t dlrectl ir-m ftnaj boa:a ftiul i nrolmib-t ■1 - f the ms appoiutwl bo nn nub la wwtara xt v rl t'.c wttt power it liar ly i|ua!«<l by ftn othar,aatb«i p '■■:■■mnpla n 1 not a.flc<-u-<l - mrrk othmpqiwde fcpplj to l a mfai.min » h 11 . 1 lport nvw ork iit-l'-t what h s paid sowellasthi stu bl c o vpr do jou wia an gai in ftjv ■■l 1 h*i''ii 1 urtl^ftr w'^rr ri hi '** r*fa *' rt lum i>l pl.xv ii x kwkll.«m lulnat vrauk i'iiance for s\le ol to rent the old tutili!'ho'l uroccry aton iks nia^nr vn t fatathaf w*h the tntln t iraoari ud stora ivrnttora is oflatad 1 t al n raawiniwr tunam tba t».i iiing ia if hrlek l t..-i huh.3ui.tn m intdaa ooadtkkn » wt flniili^l nittu i rven r tin orrr ibevlora a fin the bu n wepjnji ft fl"t otm en-ton v r imi uculfcm un tiirt.>ttl»---t re c i.khman'n dlitf liarechakcb k»r a milkman j uk j muieskk w ftcrea tf dim land fo aaja r'lup mm lc t»iccit limn anil 3 tnil-n troaa aichi k lor»fintelm ▼•■■■1 pwtfci w."iinir a .)«•• r..1.1c pn.jwty will p eawc&ll-<x>n f.uwahi's tiutkiami n i broii'i hu idinz d9 b\kkky rob 9&li or to sent ii<-»r c'im.r ivrry ml wa»htngt>n inquire it c bu.thulomfcw 123 elk ak duichkb nxtubis h ms waal forty-feat it nnr eitf vth a»wm n-w vrk f gallon wiiitewashini..—gborgi bl'tler it r u « prfpar«j to wbl'rr relink takf ul wver it n c ondan let •• j x kranciv it k store 34s hftin it w u h»»ul1j tllwifltll t d^3 71 ti»ti:i t3 rest-in a privatb family ft pin pam at bjtk parlnr nd l<«i room fll - - shed i liujl b rd lo one ur l*u gantlmßen with t^r r t ege at 126 niai-ai-ft urcgt t 87-4 rknt—offices in 26 erlt i jmir»b ftj»|.t«d or phj«i i baa«p mm or ny eatrund l anooaa john ot.o ij p;v]ru ** rl let—rive rooms on the flr-t fl'or of * 1 rt.-iry iweuiii hi'i abw ml iu»f.c h vi aaalmr im»il faiuiiy lr-qu.-e in th i-iuuis ■, k7o tora ii jg"-f p > x nt—booms on thb second 1 thii.l nd tnurlh a r for aflaai and family juanjigiai—.hi tin k aatlaag aanuf of ni ~■riu,<l f_4(lc v-relt all > ir . • bvaßmfrt o cc , drr iheilruff«ure apply t 308 mm t 1s * doom and steam powkb to iv 1 t in cftp»on bl k-k.l-ori.er i.t bia »■d tt;r -..■itrwt a«|^r to j'-'hs s btxsus n 1 i«k >■d eri b»::k : di6-?t i>oom and power fou rent 1 l - tt w maiaa*al howjuio uhjfl rks i ofts for mknt~ih the new ij hlocv cnrni-r ot rt ftahintrton ftnii urten ttri i h r,d tory mf w 143 and lift tu whe ! mft s 1 sg act,':u t j^ktt root 11hkek nice sleeping rooms in i that rentr»l locw'ty 533 main itrwt tct d av*«a*a«jl ap,-l>togeo b bull or to~lgt-hot^*t f fob rent—ij story frame pi ■*', s sxih irt pm and water apply to iaucsm averi'.l itnft b ildn corrwr t iojd f i pr'mt utrecw ur t 41 suh akpam it 1 or j p «. du-4t a~lso the i>esir\rlk bri x j houw fn the corner of a'.len and orth ttli ura its rent joo edwart-s ft crcklant va i bro«n'i buiidinf t\e3ittxble hodskfi t6~tent with lmm-iiis.w po««e««i'in the * ttnrr brisk i oa >'' '.'* • renth atr.-^t with .- • ..-. r and c«il&r all"1 the very i>>mm<vhuu s-atory brick »■? n ■' f >> ' irtv tt>rr t.-n r ha ni water buh oll«r and -• .' - h is r -\. laaafti t ■portion or the wholq of uie furniture now i ■• boum fto b bought cheap by tht ■.«-»■- if hast ngs otto djo 4 bruwn't bui eh z iawellings for kent o lw ttnth it l«-*tm7 tnim fma mdwaur rer.t 1300 o 1 ■« r>if'.fcc it , ? t"tt shi-k gu ftci water —.- h'."i i tfil clucott t , 1 t-ry franm gm and ee'.lir hhl . 49 llrrgan il s-t y brick g*a ud wmt.r . 121 c;le at si lory b*ick pi w*ur bath . 293 kijle it lfr-rtot ftr«n p»d l]ar rent . l«t north wuium tt 1 i-atory brick wi vl lot r»nt woft . 1w tliioourt.,t atory brick y and water f lto3i * baku awa lnd ooee to let-houses riorsale cheat new 2-story rsme lr u ■flxv j r -■v ■. r c i kutud on ■/.- u-.t i w»»t ■■- ;•.-■- »■■! twelfth v im ii.ijti.ach t r l-»ir*vfj * jl t ».> ci e p on tuj term 3 ory uil win bouse 151 >< re wil i*a irwt fl-.e.y fl'ipth nrtdt m nt let call r a t «• -»:<.. h...i i i mid ft uttu i firowi/i tf-n ni tii4 dkbirable brick house fof kalt-1 wrj brick hoaw 174 kra-nkh •* .»' »■1 aw lot 28 feet frwnt to an alley la .- » jiil b uc o d cl**p tcroa m hashngb ot pj 4 bf^wi buudmyt j stoke for sale ciieap-3 story rrick aura n 43 vti'drt lot ttoxlv m11t * ~, at » l«r rf i 11..yi ing * uitu f-wti'i build n 5 for kent — 2 story brick « - bou k'j ii w»r huron ft , between i -■■: (';*:.■■g<j • : tur i .■[ r at mo j i wr - u n.t c roerrrfcik.id <!.- jt #* to rknt — a nkw 2-stori *-* ir.ru '-.:;■c v 123 n'-ri wi urn itc . few ia ft>w»c alieii it will be read . ■- mdife t :: . . i«ut i ; : . . ■- at 449 prank i mil d+7-gt houses to rent by m mccomb no 10 south di>ut'>d at 1 ■j ' rur fui -. j iv v x . v f - i uir ttantfm i.k-ft'i"[i "■. ■»..'- jtts liudm.n it , 2-a-«ry frai m cellar and if od well of wftur built ed in sue atyle rent t mm ' •■" *:■■< ■2-«t"rj br^ck km it and c«i ar ttiia ii " '' '.•■• , rent 425 :. 1 s*tn at 2-ni-jrj rtum ccll»t u and w h-juae ntv rent i 2.1 1 : tur**nd d sri th « im & fine rhftoor fo >. ': i ■••■<,'. rent 1300 ftt ga to let—a first class brick l dwe'lir.f hnum or the oerth tld of a . ipftrllft'nit ali>,roomi hlbmt for uiy kind c rk'iufar'unc bur new with nr without p''»«r m e bu)ltilne cornw *^» ■~ ■■*: ■■ohio ftret übq w tofft.7 m«in t rftfi-f boakddtg hol'ses to kent i'eftji ■' , no 41 vfuiry brick i4or 18 ruonu jtlmailt nc 141 irtry bncir 12 or 1 tn ftfilh ran centni i cmi f boft-d-tn aj i.ly»t n<j s niaifkra t lkusabd wilson n d.ltf ijunb residence for rent—n 131 f l t g e«v sew 2-awry brick r.i g-t ftti > i d 111 : lju & i'iueehi.sv 13 wttt h<r nwt dm 4 lso the very desikablf iv brick dwelllnf no 43 kmti t large j»rd ruii tree shruhb^ry •;•■, ml n ciatrrn •■i - , ~ i[w.'fi,«;.;w itiufi low to ft g od unu miqui.e icun ftt ldaakdt a hi.1 hi a l >.. t b-'wn1 buimi r dwellings to rent the ntw rmll tup in r.nt*d wiin*offtr dfttr due r-nu lim * hh'kkning is wcat b»*ii t d 2 houses for hent by hume & i vkoru c w r itreet ii allen it br tk ; o«xd , m hot nd ol atnr ' th fur r < w i ljelftwftru at a sio-y brick bun jm hot vi old trr tmth furn*c tt isi tad t illiiy br.ck u w»mr bath fur ace i-ic 0 ajlen st l^rv brick fm wmtor.bmth fumwa yi m'.hmwk tt atorj brick fi ■«! r *- urn a c ett jenw i 2-*tnry brick gm w^ter lft-ja ot m c'jurt t 1 ut.'ijp br ck « •: lucmtr.it ,«.- i tor ttl srntc it s orj brick with baaemect md water 74 citligi it " ii r 1 r ;■k wi;h b»*emeiii g • at«r fawn ttc 4 ct.ippe*a f wutij t'ricv taa and water jj s tli si 1 rtoij lrii-b aii'i praoeta roof de ,'«■. wmftsr t»th 44 hoiwae st 3-aiury brick witbbftaement saa aad water 294 virjfini t 5-tory fume g etc 131 car otl t illarj brick ifaa and water s'fj north ulun at l^iarf frame ru and wtter n allen ht 1 it'.r.v frame with !■■!■■■! u3 eleventh m 2 story frame wit large lot 75 in ion at.s-st iv fram ■. 24 wtlhi-'.b t 1 ftor frame 2 j suulh u'viituii nt ~ !■- rl frame water 3*^l nc»rlh div r l^tofi irania cistern l"urn r vermont and thirteenth u 2 tory frame ell a"d ewtn zsfi thirt enth t * tory fmnie :;.-.- t*c ftb t ami aatlag . ti t'i'dar t frame cuttapo sevonts near omwct cjt it 2-atory brlek french 2 ft mai'kir.aw 2 story fra bcj well and cittern 222 miami t fiaine uu'-uvr si ar iii-w-1 frame cottage d 0 houses to rent by hastings ft oito n •. 4 brown't b 1 ihilg i ii t vl-nth at ata v bnc g-aa wa eraodc«:ur li»s wtrt huron tt , s-stnry m-ne s0 omt i it lajlmj and baaemi-nt brick gu and 3:,2 ninth it 1 ttiirr rton pai and wr'l 117 w-st tupinr nt 2-tt'iry nto c pa and well km s*an»t 2 t.jry itoiio new ga nlirud od ar 17 2l blownm t , s-atory ttoce g-s wator and 1 wadxw.^rth rt , lstory frame rarj nrat 151 t-nth st 2-«t rr fr»mf ga *) pl-retith «, 11 ctory frame 77 bl|fa at l±-i o y frame k 25s ktn baatm latwj fr.ai ; pm wat«r d jr2 kaat senera st 1 alo-y frame ga water am eilar ;■■■■'•, xzf t , 2 utorr f-»mf>-u,wv,r fe n cellar 4^j wi st h rtfar fran;e g»s and water s6 marjl^d •». 1 tory franio soi m trylaiid hi 1 tory fr.ime 517 shith st t rv fnva 124 mariner at n vy frame wf w l!a and f lil lvtun-e t 1-atotj frame 07 s vfi.t . at t st..ry ( r me s£j i:'i ht 1-uirv fraai ; km sr d -- . full printed lists of i!ouv korma etc offered fr'em t>y u'maj be obtained at our office 4 bmwn'a buiniiuf dll hastikga h otto tt ousea to x e t ,-: prarl st 2-story brict w water and all aio'lcn roproi"^td nt ret*t j»*»"j 3i trtcy-t , 2-an.ry t.rick with ail eonteniencw j»s ■■!■!. ic rem 0 lltf l**t h l>ivuiod at 2 a-ory frame rent 360 n-t d^ixinu it i.eax elm i^tory frame ta pnter vc rent i'hi 423 fik tt 2-siury lri k aryabirn r«>ou vrtll t - nt ii 0 uen-*eo tt 4j mi!e from the courthouse 1 i-rm of f*riieii land a good huuaa and barn re roo tiffices en main st comer of eaple k(v>m n pearl t ? tar ea !•; f.-r lara.ljm howard fccflafrcfcu,maria at 619 tolkt^strtgts ' stork for rkht—baick store so 61 ham t ,!>■■■t a g od ifi a^t i 29 autfmia ■ttu 4 r wi.'s buildlna lih>i hlni iork no 250 m\in 1 -:.- t with ena«tory and aalac ' dij ktll1 kt!ii:.i;,m ii^ir t itioh sale ok to rent—a fine . tore on u b at » iil t-\-han^a fcr vacunt a;,d or tafci a mall far ii an pjimn e'i iir o n edwak i uickland d 23 2 hrovn hul.diri i?oruent--moke n<w 174 and 17ii 1 pear p , near nt «<. a-a at for nnt t 2l 1-kk * i'hk-klnti 3wertswan*t 64 man at now o-cupiod br ly n x r.«l;ih m 34 wi^t s iieca t 0 urter ul ek 9 tllico.t at oor of no th division hastings 4 otto d2o 4 btooaaa biffihw to kk.nx—>jii>cca alktht to no g7 hri k atore rod lar^a flse cellar md wa1 r a fi'ie lo ati n f'*r u»e tttocery an * .:. vlufuß ksudl ...... *% royal ge roe the cble jq hlrtij ivo tinz stalli n r^yil o>o pc wil in kf üba i mi of la7 ai the t;e cnc hou st*hle4 for cruni 1-etlij.rre 4c . ap|.iv to jaue misob hwtti ■; üb u q#w x di.s-lm ciity am ooujtty orders ,' suvck rnnds ani m"rtc«ifm fomtuerra k.i-t-r n u b b^waki-s s kcckland heal bta ea d una k*&*m.9e 2 v +■/, c a p ur«'hase~m»»ney — mokttiaiies wanted by lee a pl kering i(j we.t s»ar at for salk cfoda fointain for sale cheap jo in perfect wnrvinj order app jlo george s waters 150 klk j»irt«t d 27 5t ftor sale—iooo feet frost on i buffalo cre*k and th city ship canal john - tt0.51 peari=tre*t ois qecosd-autd safe-the bub io actiber haa a good a«:ond hand hmal aaf larfe r make i'-h double lck and bolta ws-ch he win iis r«e of tt a low pnoe addr "[!,' a thi r.fec gitingptjn dllif olo papers ft'r sal at 50 nbu a.mi 75 itnu » hup jred til "■ogc \ wwd mlolhl a>d boilee fox . \ ■. - »■at the colon p:»nin7 mill u-lli x * rectemtau cwrmr chi-^ffo it for halk ramjfi for sale—a house aso baks a-d si acre of a-d atoeked with 100 fort t «•*, wtihia nne-half uti of a amatl riuaf as ad mirab • locmtoo for a cmrpenter apply w dll joay otto p p-ari at farms pousauk—a good farm of aixty (• ) acrw jr urn tovat m w««t seneca ftur and t but -. 1 fr m bußtlo a dtm l^-rtnrt b«k bou •. ttarc fanadrad wnltt4 uw and a food ja-t bwn vtjry eiwp howard inarms farms—several fink 1 ii i 1 will hi nit fiajwh fcaai|i lei • nackuko v w i«w «. i itouae foe sale id»td-tumble brick boua no itt franklin r m d<>or mjulh ul i>:iu at wiih t*r i norti rl t,ljt ij ft uti t 11 ... . ti utrouffb to > .-. ■«■: at i.«-.i f iruit etc ii nt w-jd y may la i 1r rented tun or without fura tu:a 111.'—l a anfukd 1c w«at stu f t rim i?ok hale—i 97 georgia street !_' two atorj brick in fo j unlti hupj »»■j e.ar 1 is ft flue !■cation *. > t - j 1 h'.um tad lot id pirt ; j il ■■> d this •-■, i : ■■•■-« »*♦'.' il mclujib 10 south diru oi ftrwrt «■_ lior sale—iio johnson placi i 2-itory mm hu ■: the a j-ro impror.-nieir 4 1 i at k acn£c as tiia parties o ies>vu a tb jiij .:«,-. _ mcuu&b 1 .- h mfiwi ar«*t ___ f^ok sale that heautifui jl 2 ittj franw dwelling 30s huj-oa mm h a ■■»■'■and ■...*- " . bouav ■flm hed ■_ t i ■:.■!«• d«w nutmj ap j to ii '-■•': u ■-■-: i - is !■- 126 t^ok sale-is milnor st—ls atory frame 7 or 8 looms in go j condi'ion 1 iiil27 fruit tr*ea and jr.pa t n-a w 1 k!1 ':>••■». i -.- ''*-% ; t m mcco_b 10 lmtt dt*iiio at tjvik salt-a very desirable roomy fti^dftlmost new housa o . couoecticui • -■■tvnth i ( fleventn ha eta tb b v ' "*. > 9 nmk ' c«iiir ft urge hft t and attic li kuwjk : f -■i iir,.]-rnt will k k>id chr>p ..:■;■!'■m n-:.at*.y if r by the fint hay wt ibe rented ji)h i'tt 1 ft wrl i puriat-t wild bakn kok sal vj cheap—si vanh di*i«iin at ': v ■- ■c*n be had ftt ft bftrgftjil lee k fickebing 1 w 8 n iv i liok balk—that vfcry dksir x ftble pr.p«rty on the aoulheftst wrn«r f p » waro it ! virginia tr?eta t wtth ft duel flniahad ; ■ju.ry ftnd » ■• brick ) ouas with tvery r >:.. aos tfni^nce ftnd ln-prorfment in j*rit«t ordw a,uo barn lot :■a a rontft^c f 90 fe«t od i>e!ft>ftre at d2 john ijttu.ii peril por sale—that very desir ' ■.■n » btoha "■•-• n'-f •."-:, ro i * tar • tth nwj m-j(*ern conranici mil in i*r.ecl orde thr ujriiout apu to d 21 w~ctto p imw t desirable dwelling foi sale >... 3 bpwe-t t nw allen at th u:idinir ia modem b'jilt 2-iurv f-ftroe with lii '. r \~ ra with frft water bftth and tlhlmmtj 1 i5x200 n.uliinin line a*-ortmer,t t t ru t trer . v e-i.-n fcwili i y'-ns & iiaiier erie j^iu lrtßoe iiouses fox sale w1 detawftrt t i^-«i-tt brick in complct order lot s'»i 174 au^ieuur f r ult etc pr co sfoy -■■■-• "»■.-' t i ftlid wftltr u iil2s c*l r etc pn 3500 sl h.ii"ca it 2-auiry l::^k ut buxl's to foucti t prics4owo sen-cft-t 340 ft ea*t of rog«n it new fr&ra >_- ■t»*p m 3^»2uo iigoo 2l9se:i*ca lnn hncki a ftsd w»t»r jo 34t1'7j th m price 7"00 ur south i'irimon tk 2 mot h mont and attu french rrm.f , brick ru | rfet isihki ka^le it lrxitteivit con it of oftk kt s-swiry bricv very ne j,ri.es7su ap^ly to lyu * iiakek ri l d office ds t^jk iai.fc.—a nbv amu kirs7 cln 2 st'iry rtaidencr i:b 11 th modfrni in prritdioci.tm jnu'h de o fen-v ttrl-et we*t oi del «»■_•«. lut i&tfx&a6 fact terms eft*y sot'l • fln:)i«t*r ruitditia itioti nalfc—a fiksi class kakv . of 100 uvajft ad a k<i d state of eultirnii wit'iin the < ity liruin ftnd ft tm—o on > p»ved strt-t i httiim i;i l 1 a ftrni *■thtr imt^r v tmtuis luouir if a b»-kkh 4 wtin t ftvt-t esir*iile bl'.tlmis prcipekin fuksa'.k th s-tt ny brick •!■re no j mic'icfti at • ■■"" uri finished fora dwell n it bridh tin duuf ii rear nd h *-. a er and c ur,4 , i welt *.:.! t-t fi inh_m or minuf*c unn urpoies lut 25*1«0t0 vj will he sol lon r j ■m toruia hasiing a otto ( g fob balk & 23stoky fra 1 1 iljl dwelliiifr no s blonom atieet her 9 room < n»l ccilar .% cifi waur 4*r i<t .- \< ■- it n u.i b fo-e the 2*ih of april j&7u will ba rented t » tfuod tmiftjit tnquire l h o cuuld so 24 ififal mwaal il4tr ipoft hale — two 2 story nkv frame h.iu **«, with g\a water nd foot oel'an n a 367 i 1 u.j -•■* .:. at apply to itaisrs i iack-un lumber dealers 3ti7 seaucft at , cv m loobum m--3d uiitt sale ok to exchange f h rl «■•■( h ■tii t t fio acrw fl"«t rtuhlity r,f lftnd lyiiiff ju*t outm e of lh city limit i a it lar^r orrharil one c the be t if cuun'y fin twci-^tory biick booh iuid three grjo bmbdai wi ibe luld cb'ftu l"qjrei>f b howard & chappill ijioe sale — a splendid resi . dence in 1.-»i*r r s v a one hn um with i r omi built in the t manner with elc.aj ir-ontdi l»r?e sta'.le cli"i c iruit he*ithfui i iinm.flnf iriv-i in the : kin:lty roira.r.tic cenery 5 mmiite iliiv from t"»in un through nute to 1u ronto nd mon'rnl an on l ft htlml r r , it e|to ft ursle did h.ime for a fatniiv or an elepftn retreat from t'ta ritv •' 11 l"w terma ca«y appl t lewnton to juhn oi.ifhant ilfl 3m i g & tyvtiniish g nfe thomas kkn'nett mbrchasi tailur and dealer in uen'i fu vi h\r,g good 273 m.in at spring styles in woolens ani meii furmahinp qnpda ftt kennktts i^n<;lish cottoh h xlf-hose 3 50 per dosvq at kenn'tt'd large assortment of square silk handkerchieff in sprine colors at u3l mcrra an immense assortment of fftncr pftmftkon cft*sitneres new goo^i a x unffctta rphe vivian and victor cra jl v»u.ftt kennett3 : rrißs stak siurt warrant i ?] v t !. ci mli wid manurftclur for ule b kknnett / ilausjone am l"i;dstanlk jt i^carfa and all th n«w atjlea of ueck-wear a balßuu:<;an lwufi th&eaii mtk and cotton so-ki at k^nnktrs merino silk and cotto wrapikn and pr»wen for spring ft kk.nnets rkymkk's lalk il.wvr.fi am p ai rta-j alfxft de ki.l at kf,nnkir liull li ns x kanc v cassj bmicaju rtn pianos moved storei sis~~~~_b nr diet d w.ib car and prum tjut7 o j xj j lllilll i'icuu u left a jay o two inadtftuee when | r«i.-tlc%b cottiek & denton d 27 ________ shris kuktzmas piano mani 1 / p^cturkr corner bautia nd eimau.,tw l-iart fr..m oid court house the rovrriber fewer ■~-!*■]: 3 on hand a choice aaaoruncqt of •" -- t-.j'-h'l case which i-t*rr»i o be oqual in tone touch ftnd finish to any fsaimf i^red n the our.trr pen:na dwiroui of obtalatr i •■- — -■. r instrumeat are respect full j invited t ■'■!■: liini a c before paw m'-r-'■*wh jewett iiisciik.vs music stor e 2g3 main street agenct for the otuvallko chickerinc pianos at pricea -.'.-' ■- mcb b extent •'■»■thwj n«n r - t • for neariy the aft figure wbieb infero nd worthies inatrumcnu •■•■*•'. call an.l get an ulunixated price list we are i ■affenta lor the celebrated decker brothers pianos vtveb an now '.!».:.: tbe lead vrtr ftli tier >* * torl m«ke our lanr ftawortment of pianos ftlm a_i 3m id ■__•■__ fr m the aamaj maoufft^loriea ol j r dunham bloomfield _ otis fc.'v.n 6toabler w»ba,t on hand fto aaaortment j tfas oelebratm leo w3ods jt et parlci amd vestiy oibai hich fcr aulifui and pipelik qnau-y rf tan eleg*rx of flninh a d danbility of conatruction « oe*d alt other mft-e c*ll and examis rmr ftrr fltrirty of pia^o stvols piano cuvers 4c pianoa moted atored boxad asd ah'pped en abort joucft ois pi-sos u_iii ir t ■..■• i we •-» c natantlt adding to oar nrj larze an ' w«il aelmte 1 at ek of sheet music * heal initru z j and moaksj m«r^bs_du of tn • i ita tip:i t jewett & mscukk k3 main stiieet attokxets qpkagck fobbcsh & hyatt attosxrys ajtd coxmgillokm vi f&tkst cacse ■. o iphwui w n rosßush jit htat 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-29 |
| 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 | 1870-04-29 |
| 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. 8268 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
Description
| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-04-29 |
| 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 | 1870-04-29 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700429_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. 8268 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3054 KB |
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buffalo express voi xxv frid april 23 i»7j no 8268 died i !*? t h tblicltv on tlic * 1 t mrv k.*si^vlk kurt gd.ii-i yata f n»r»i from hr ißte r«ld«rce to-tiar nl iuv > nj j t e*w s.tu j.y it 8 ml ** a m » ■.. ii tvod miuauabavaees ra r 1 o-;uu.l in i •.! i * t«nd richmond tha cut oxe vast fl'xefcal camp bc bialofthe lo2al victims—those from abkoad sz'ttotuiii rome tmxemss public mliting-ad.rrk-sts bt distt gui-hedcitizsns—xipressioxb ot btk fa tliy asd matebiai as6i6tanck fr . h all parts tf the cocjittey—conuit.on of tbe most betekelt wouxdeo—the rouath of hat to be observed as a pat of fasting and fkaybr—cause of thb appalling disaster ist tilmiirh to rhs sxrasss.l kichm^sd april 28.—t0-day all houses i holiness continue closed having cxape ju their doors and the same inscription closed in consequence of the calamity at the capitol the streets were filled with unera's in tho funerals of the deid policemen both sets of police joined aij ate political feeling teems to have been rorgotten the balls of the city have tolled ill day and the streets look like sunday a crowd of abont 7000 people are now a>iembled in the park heaiin addresses of condolence from governor walker judge orr ju4ge crump governor wise and others delivered from the southern portico of the capiul thomas s baldwin one of the injured died to-day he was from newark s j and owned a large clothing house here both houses of the legislature held in formal meetings this morning and agreed to unite with the ctlxsbs in any general fuce ta proceed v re the body of colored senator bland was sml home this morning the hearse bein followed by white and colored members of the senate to tbe de >ot ex-governor wells is better to-day second dispatch business was almost entirely suspended vo- |
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