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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday . june 1 1870 no 8*516 by telegraph new york ep scopal lonpintioif new york may 31 the new jcrai fjiacopal convention conveaed in grao hurch newarl to-day bishop oden 1-1 mer presiding rev m famngton was re-elected treae orsr masonic the fraternity of free masons residen a new york city sod vicinity are makis reat efforts to have the ceremosie upt he occaaioa of the la log of the corn atone of the masonic temple on wednev isy june s the moat imposing r r hso n thia continent st nmholaa lodge un ler the auapices of jerome ruck depuu jraod maater will entertain muzart lodg ot philadelphia it a bu quet st the aeto houae guvernor huffman mayor hal ur chspin and other dwtmguiahfxi individ t.r will attend sunday school parade the brooklyn sunday achool childrei isd a magnitiotrnt parade to-dsy fully 30 joo of them were in line heavti firf the liable of wuham garrieon forty 4evt_th atreet and broadway wss burnet hia moraine with s large number of car sages lost 35,00 partially inaurrd m fireman wsa badly burned thk french cable the break in the french cable haa beei lemonatrsted to be about 95 miles esst at the msaaarchusetts shore it the southe orner of cape sable the general office o he company m this city to-dsy removed t the western union telegraph building a bl cces-j 3the elevated isiiway haa been euccesa fully tested laat night thnuiyhout the entir ength by a car loaded with 30,00 i pounds i*nd will be opened to the puwiic thia week emiapran.nt arrival the colorado and the city of brooklyn rem liverpool to day brought 2379 ami mbmam the racca the great trot at i'uion course to da between americsn girl george palmer an ' jeorge wiikea best 3 in 5 phht to th irat $ 17(10 to the second and m 0 to tht third burae w*a won by american oirl s-ho to k tht tir-t third and tifth ht-ste lime—2:2b 2:244 2:25 j and 2.25 ihe trot at pr.-spect p**ik course fot t purse of i'ioo waa won ly dutchman m hree atrai^ht heat beat tune-2:321 the double team match waa won by irjo md mate beating jease nd mate and hor eat allen and mate be*t time—2:29 billiabds the great billiard match for the diamond ue champiouafaip sud 100 i 1500 poiot np rj*2tw*een rudolphe and dion was won bf rudolphe by hfteen pointa the gamt waa very cluae and exciting washington national holidays washington may 31.—the committe on the district of columbia bave decided to report a bill declaring christmas snd ns year's day fourth of july nd thanks giving day national holidajs the bay of samana the government has offiial informstiod that a first class european puwer poaaeaaing only a few aeaporta haa offered to th domiuican oovernment 2.u 0,000 for tbt kay of saniana in case the treaty no pending hutween the united statea and thai government ia not ratified by the senate the right to vote the president to day eignt-d the bill to enforce the right of mtmßmm of the united states to vote in the several statea and fo other purpoßt-e national bsnk matters the banking and currency committee agreed to day to the bill to punish by a fine of loo and impriaonment officers who certify falsely as to tbe amount auy depoei t"r bas iv a national bank tbe same com mittee to day decided to press their 95 ii imhmi national bank rill peri-oval collector grinnell arrived here this morn ing and had a long interview with the president indian matter.s for the first time since the adoption of the new rules several indian treaties wen to-day considered in open and not secret session as heretofore theee included th miomi treaty of isg9 which related to an adjustment and not a cession of lauia they were all rejected tbere ia much ex citement among the city politicians in the vie of the municipal election next mon day thousands of persons were at the gt_eral registering place to-dsy the votea will according to present proapecta be lsrger than heretofore sa the respective friends of each republican candidate lor mayor are making earnest ca&vsas the sandwiji island treaty tbe senate was more than three boura to-day engaged in the consideration of tbe sandwich inland reciprocity treaty mr sumner made an elaborate bpeech in favor nf ratification and waa followed by mr t'orbett who spoke on tbe same side mr sherman argued aesiuat ratification die asuing the subject at length sa to its financial bearing mr chandler spoke liriifly but earnestly agaiost the treaty tbe debate ao far has taken a wide range involving the general question of tbe deair ahility cf making reciprocity treatiea with other commercial nations and present in dications point to ita continusnce s consid erable time longer no question wss tsken to day the practice fqiadron tbe practice squadron fr-.-m the naval academy at annapolis oonsiating of tbe abipe macedonian s*tvenneh and dale will nail about tbe 15 h of june with mid shipmen on board tor the annual cruise the c-quadron will visit european waters and return in abut two months tbe a-raduating class will be allowed thirty days leave btf ire sailing on th-ir cruise l'nio league the national executive rommittee of the union l-eaa-ue ot america met to-day ex-governor newell of new jersey the chairman presiding and thomas ft baker of new york secretary a mot . those present were hon j f asper of mtsseun charles h thtrmpeor of new york thomas rice of meryland and lion william b tokes of tenneaaea encouraging report were read from aeveral states tie report from texas wss espe cially important ahowing that tbe league waa rapidly concentrating tbe union men and anticipating important resulta at tbe doming a uguat election a letter of great interest was presented from governor ashley of montana action was bad in r-.-s.rd to the works in vahoor par sal the union the firja.i cial condition of the league waa reported lin an encoui*aging character the national secretary wa inatructed to proc**-*d at once to kentucky and other parts of the south and southweet on important polit ical miasions j l hedges of little rock received a aimilar communica ion tbe executive committees in van ut statea were hirected to place thcmsslves st once in offioisl commniticstion with the state central committees of the repub lican party in their rispectite statea for cooperat-ve action spetsohea of much in terest w.-re made snd the committee ad journed to meet at the call of the chair next month xllst congress-second session wahhikotos msy 31 ben ate evsniito a>-'l mr morrill rep me ), called up th bill for supplying the dor*cieoct«e ia the appropriations for compeaaatioa aad mileage of the members of the hon of represen tatives tbe amendments by the co mittma on apt*ffttispristaoim,attpropi_tia(f 1 4l0.0"0 for d ricteocies ia the afpps-opriattt-m for the c ivc'hwo rtf eastoms duties etc 20 fsmj to ensue tbe btt****r»*t***y r.f the tramamry to p»v special eonnstsl wrra debated act a^rrsd to and all p****-ti the bdl for the relief of rodin rvrhte returned by the president with hia o jei tiona was delmted the bill eras lastly pasted over tat preside**'t objiiuiai by tis cunatituuonai two-thirds vol ea i nays 13 mr tewart rep na called s •• hobjsb j wt reeo-suou ia rslataoai to th - ispension of tho sale of eetiain isnda ■slifnrais under land a-ftata to timsoe^su aci6j rsiliwsdj sf californtm mr cash dv mmjhtmmamam mm amwdmss la-tog actual settlers on thoee land th ia*ht to euur their lands under the home tead sad pre empti n laws the amenri nent was reja-oted—yeas 10 nay a *). tv nit was passed senate adjourned boots the houae after retueing to order mr lynch ■biil to s third reading reoon uitted it which is a virtual defeat of tb ill this session the internal tax bill was next consider 1 when mr logan withdrew hia pen-din amendment ou motion of mr marshall de u ). ths designation of what constitute wholesale liquor dealers wss amsodsd y • ncresamg the mimnum from s quart to ' j-sllon daring the diacueeion which fol owed mr butler maas >. said that h iad not voted to lay the tsnff bi 1 asihe ni 1 ths gentleman mr schenck had tol he houae and th c uutry that hs had n lope of passing it this session aud be hat noped that the gentleman would then brio n a short bill for making a reduction of tb ar;it he had also hoped tn have a ahor internal revenue bill reported hs aai bat he would now tell that gentlema hat he coul.l not gt brough the house the pendin ong hill and more than the tariff bill an il consideration was only so much tim thrown away he had hoped to see the in nil tax abolished he intended to sal he house to instruct the committee on ways and means to report a abort bill for ho reduction of internal taxes and of ta stherers and rf£.:„le,and for the abolitior f inquisitions into m**ns huainet-s mr chenck rep ohio moved tb previous question on he first eection th revious question waa eeoonded cutting ti til further amendtnente and the hon proceeded to o_aider the aecond section <• hich peridite the purchase by or for tb ass nf the i nited states any articls frt of tax ou motion of mr ino alls rep ii ), the eection was stnuk out tb bird snd fourth sections in referenos is pecial taxes were passed with a few verb tmt-ndmenta the tifth section makes ■urovision for the punishment ff person u'ject to special taxes who refuse to ex hibtt a receipt for the payment of taxes on motk-n of mr hoar rep , mass ) rhese provisions warm itrnak out and tl following surtstituted shall he eabje to the bam penalty aa if the tax taer unpaid " the aixth auction waa pas without sun ndment the seventh sectm vaa amended by insertinir tbe followm '* aod any person who shall sell out b riufiness msy transfer bia special ta receipt to bta aucceaeor who msy oontinu the business wtth.-nt tbe psvment of s ad itional tax " pectior eight nine an ten were pasts 1 with a few verbal amenc ments mr cox f hem , n v ), moved to strik out section eleven taxing passports jsega tived ths house prot**esried aa far aa sec tlnn aixteen without adopting sny impor tant amendment tbe speakkr appointed as a oommit tee to visit weat point meaare logan schenck and sloe urn adj urned »* the fenians boti.e o'kfjllt st albans vt may 30 j boyle o'reilly who it has been said was one of o'neill's officers wss to dsy brought befon commissioner hand for complicity in the fenian raid and no evidence being bronght against him waa discharged and left for boston o'reilly accompanied the fenian troops simply as a reporter removal of 80-die the remains of kowe who was killed in the richard's farm fight were disinterred to-day hy the consent of the canadians snd forwarded to burlington where his mother reside the body of o'brien killed in the ssme engagement has also been forwarded to hts friends general donnelly was removed from franklin t st albans this afternoon he is under srrest at tbe walden house thomas murphy who was captured by the canadians is now in the kweetsbur jail and he will it is thought be set at liberty at an early day as do arms or papers were found on hia person catholic church searched malose new york msy 31 last eve ning tbe deputiea of marshal l litnby ac companied by a military guar-j searched the roman catholic church parsonage and outhouses for arms in the neighborhood they arre**ed michael h kenneally of al bany the search of the church caused great indignation on the part of the united states officers arrfsts ja glass of new york and charles kenneally and thompson of a 1 ban v were arraigned thia m ruing before tbe united stste t-'ommit-sioner and pleaded not guil ty and are awaiting an examination the train has just left for potsdam junc tion carrying marshal juimby and one f his deputies and the prisoners lindsey donnelly powers fallen and gleasoo who go to canaodaigua jail colonela kenneally and piompeon and captain class remain "'■-■• train carried away about 200 fenian review montreal may 31.—vssterday after nflam the british troupe were reviewed by prince arthur at c ink's corner on the j at ad ian border tbe prince left for this city by special train immedately after the review a new aobnct poughknrsie may 31.—an agency haa been eetai-lished here for bending feniana to st albana tbe first squad left to-dsy notiody knowa what for hugh dymond is the agent miscellaneous renianb to bic bent home albany may 31.—c01 j b levericb hma been authorised by gov hoffman to proceed to malone immediately and furnish traoaportation home to all stranger in and about that place the hon william m tweed advauosa the money and authorize i 01 levench to send home at bis ezpenss all bel-nging in the city of new york republican general com a*'ttr.e the new republican general committee of this ccunty wss org*nis**d to-day by the unanimous election of char lee b eaaton as president circuit court decision st lotis may 31 in the u 8 circuit court on riaturday the case of hollis vs lieut ten ftbendan and maj r o a page for falsa impnsonmeat sod illssal eon veraion of property was decided is flavor of the defendant the esse wil be carried to ths supreme court of the united statea richmond election richmond may 31.—tne commissioners of eltrtction th ■•■r*ning gars certitiestes of election to h x i.ilya-m m mayor sad to the reet of thoee elected on the conserva tive city ticket the kepub bans will con test the election before the oourte base ball wajthinoton msy jl—the national aod olympic clube played a game of baa ball this a teraoo the same eras vary sscit iug and ass woa by tha nationals score 6t02 ci-avel*ni msy 31 a faaee ball pas between the ked muekinga of cincinurti snd ths forest city slab of cleveland wss woa by the former by 27 to 12 new yoke msy 31 a same of base ball tavda-y aa the tjaioa rroasd helweea the forest city dob of rocfcford ilhaeia aod tha atlantic of brooklyn wm woa by lha forest citys score 17 lo 16 jamlbebaekbe whteei iwq may 31.—while thed*ogb ter of the jailor aid aaaastanta wmro taking breakfaat to tbe pnseaere ia tha enanty jail this morahus tsts*y wata famed into a cell aad looked aa by atonal of a false key t we've of the pnsoasea saseesdad ia opaa iafththhli dose aad qtwwt.7 l<wua *.» km j-t.t>t • i.80.y vi the ceils walked est j-te ths atr v in broad day and man ail mjtaivh snthonv i*wsj_y_f rst.em_.ci h l.rmmy si iha ti sd wkmmmoij _•« at neeptrt am-tamy d a sad by chutes of the mts bas»ta*l * ih rupubhoan cane last ajfrnt at a i ut-ii_a osucus to night horn henry b vathsmiy «*• mnubated or rtoi-soliia to ne b d seasu * smatgoun xmricnd tbistus,slsy 31 lh ths unitad flats strict l-omrt to-dsy joha wvuhsbm sa ogiiahnaa was ooaeiotad of isiig|'ii g 1 1 ito wttrtm sj *-* -—***- ltrjlir-1 t tobukea oa ibe steamer ma a delta tmu b the delu upsuoa frauroity bold their annual oonveution with brown chapter ia his oaty to morrow and neat day aa or ton will be delivsrsd on thursday ataht by tev dr nelson of cincinnati aad a poem eoitad by ihe re a cbtlds if water jo nsw york sixteen colleges send elegstes central j a uaifisld il pre id ent a m foreign missioifaritv-s oafttrkd london msy 31 advioss from lbs wait cosat of afrits rsport th»t ra party ot missioasriss eonaisting of mr sad mrs umaey sod mr knohs sad attendant had bssn captured by ____— aad taken into the id tenor ths proposes race between th tyne wa ennen snd ths wt johns crew of new runewick ia to w rowi-d in epremb*r n d be st iswrence near lschins tha rise ia one thousand pounds sad th engthof thsooarae will he au mile tkul thip the new british ironclad saltan left her k*k at portsmouth to-day ahd proceeded o eea on her tiial trip parliament id the hone of ota__mfl to-niuht a ootion for sn inquiry in ne .'■» ky rd buses waa wtroaucsd sd '*■**** dtitste aa negative mr gladstone said that tha ; nv*.t mm propose a reot-aa of ths it uiittl i *■9 h of jan tbe houae pasaed the btrrficra bill faf i venting the aale of prtaentationa la nit-t.li iv ]■■*.-»> su,i then adj-iurnt-d the atatue of the late loirl p*lmsrat«n f y 1 111 j 11 *- r ja kaon wa unveiled i*4 weal uinater abbey to day ibe <■■r ninny a irivate none but the relatione of the de < ased bt-iiijj jut*ent ambassador to vi sna paris may 31 — print-as de ie tour d'au ergiie bss accept--d the appointint nt aa r ij h amtimsxaalur at vienna 11 ia now 11 with the small pt i and will k unable o pn-cttd to i.ib pst for aonie time mumm the member of the international wnik nen'a society arreatsd t lynns have e*n st free those arrested in psjis are aull a prison thu itai lan army florencs may 31 the goverrmeiit >** deteruiined on a thon ugh rr r^ai,.r i ion of the army tl.e a oik ia to com nenoe immedia'ely and the minuter of tvar expects to tee it con pleud within a yerr cuban havana may h the troop hsd a kirnii-h yeaterdav with a hand of rebsla near mansqua the inanrgente have killed ive volunteer and one spanish eoldier st monte alto near palm liar ths plant tnd others are holding private meeting in havana at which tbty di.cuaeed the pro posed abolition of slavery as *■'■■— religious presbyterian ocneral sbseublt philad-fxphia may 31 in the general assembly this morning the report of tbe committee appointed to irquire into the uerils of the public school system was made ths resorptions st the does of ths report strongly condemn sny system which shell exclude religion or religious instruc tion from tbe public achoola they were unanimously adopted the report of tho joint committee ■>•, home mesaursl was considered various ilems bearing on the consolidation of the board of domeetio missions with tbe committee oa home misaiooa wss adopted the question then trust on tbe oeelity of ths principal tli a of the new consolidsted b_rd the city of new york wsa sfterwsrds w thdrawn the roll waa called and ths v.te tsksn aad the result was for new york 306 philadelphia 153 the vote treated considerable excitement though but little enthusiasm waa manifest when tbe ree.i't was declared at the eft*-rnoon aesaion the order of the day being tbe report of th joint com tuittee on finances of the church and the rive mi lion memorial fund addresses were made in ita bt half by key dr john hall chairman hon william e dodge and rev dr hull of new york judge mcallister judge h x clark aod the hon william strong of the united sutes supreme court but before reaching a rote the hour for ad jturnment a*n*ed alex stsphek on gek grat in the f'.rthcormng second vol me of alum ier h s'spbens hiatory of the rebellion occurathe following 1 w*a never bo much disappointed in my life in my previously formed opinions of either the personal sppesrsoce or ' tar ings of soy one about horn 1 had h ard and resd so much ths dieapp-rintment moreover wa in every respect favorable and a*trees,hle i wae metantly struck with the jr.-at simplicity and pehes-t natnralneae tif his manners and the entire sheenoe of everything like affectano w or even the usual military sir tr of men ia bi pnaition he was pi cd sit ting in a log cabin buttily - on * small table bye kerosene lamp ll * ighl when we arrived there waaaothu n his appasranoe or rarrounding indicatu ■the official rank there were neither gam t nor aids about him up n olonel b»b oock's rapt-ting at his do>*r th response ' comsi in wss gives by himself in s tons of voice aad with a cadence wbi.-h i csn never forget his conversation wss sssy sad fluent without the least effort or re straint in this nothing wss so closely noticed by me ss ths p not aod tera*-ne with which he expressed whatever be said he did not seem either to curt or avoid conversation but whenever he did speak what he said wss directly to the point end covered the whole matter in s fsw words 1 caw before being with him long that ha waa ex-*tfjw*diogly qtiick in peroeption and direct in purpose with a vast deal more of brains that loogns ** ready aa thai was al his command —■teaest as ths may with a tson*blieomi mimobt in hie retawsat sllrsss to toe eight hoars people wendell phillips told a et-wy which is worth reprinting just sa he lord il thors is a law on lha ataiute b la this sffatot any man who disturbs a pablia meeting may be snreited aad seat la jad twenty yeate ago that law was every lasa who d'atnrbe a religions meeting may ha arrested sad seal ta jsil paril*a msssa chneetts protected reli-rioua meetisis and there sha stopped what mads ths ohsas-s t i will toll yon there is an aheliti t*t up ia worcester county he is blind ao e never forgot anytbisg ia hia life ha could re_i_bsr every debate ia caagrees the point on which il turned lha meenlvrs who voted for it and aaaiaat is aad srha|dads*ad he w a ter mm than he weald gn into a c*u**e aad whea haa mr ashman ar asms other hoaerabu got np a-d alaimed ths votes of ui fellow-citii-ns he would say will jam allow bm io ask a question air vpartaiar-f poyoa rememvr sir when tha qaeataoa was sp oa the mexican war aad i'iagriai wae sailed epoa to do this thai ar th other pri elevery act oa the ltthdeyof marsh eigfatoea hundred eeaadaa aad tars eras a *<*» takaa,ll te yea v«4ed with th 114 caawoaieu aa whyf tha ea*a aever eoald hfeotia after ma*diss*.wi|hthmp**rf*bleas"mopodia of sola aad sates sa 1 words he bas basted f-»ietfal whigs as i they harrieddasra la tha capitol aad pat arts tha etatate hmat * law that ear maa who distarbe a politioa { bseetang may be arrested then thsy voted him a diseajhsa taraed him oat aad had i their asm way oao ass saw wsgla sr irihlemsa got aa ihiiiiiihly iidaniuiil i thai they had hy bbswiw hi wmh • ilalilt the buffalo express ttolished every mornitfo jnndaya excepud)by the i \ i"iiesn prij1tin6 co o 14 e swart street amlaerm hv carrier in the sttf or ssastb m«l 0/10,08 er annum wtea j t'apress t mall law do j.usinkss imkeltoky a a mm awavjrsm a*u ujcatton of tub t.katxski housits of buffalo ithntts i nur reftders who u_ke pur:h ib buf _■., oy aanftai a**aaa*>a**t aahsg at aa a i"e**ae**a ».. *« v uiin aaul miibmii tlie aasaatliin bs b architects ' rith k poktf.k sett matn at ag'l implemt.nt uastino 40 huaiakii !>.'■» t>oaha,chi.a>.one*ra;an»l bankers b w hurt ft 0 mftin aa •»«■»•*■». blind hinges finecastings ax claw - l'ti.ct bmpmml ao*t*«a hooks and stationery haktifi tayiaib t ama mam eh ii lit-ohr * i'.ko , j7 mftin.wr mohawk lki.'.l ft i.l nt ml main and 1 w tseueca v 11 otuhmjibh blank hooks stationery ac 01 •'-, look woou ft johnho.n mmmtam ' j.hi it * jksmt.wwftud tulßotn hoots a shoes a l "*. jlh ' cl :■-.-. sairj tavmwji h jkwkrr 408 main blank hook manufacturer j u . iic.ik.-ttkr i*4 aid i'jfi tv'aahnurvjn onfr'c loners wboleasle & retail tv h l-l llo-k cilo id 8 tl'vision c/ri'eis oilcloths feathers . h ft j arok i:ph,.ia-jor*rs 478 main carpet fitter ft ■>'-~ wl m*ui at confectioners wholesale i ah übak.-ta iii leasa i a vi m'.'-.k ml m-ain.'.pposiwturi house hin a glass a crockery m *. : t - w i/skill xl»a*ln okv ml nkwm\.*t 444 main carriages hakv.'.ya wai.lack lo-k near courier house crackers ac u ovkkh ft hon lfli and 107 bmlcntt coal wbmi aud retail c h id i'i.kv a j»j asf ens and terrace oe iß'.a i'asin a foot ot-iit-eee coffee a spice mills ohahti ft l'o till main oppuaiu churches coal and pio iron u h wilson ft 00 wsohlo cor mistrlaalpoi k '. h ko.-i ir i.l a commercial wharf foot oi m it street dry goods dodd best ft t,o.,svi main drapers a tailor u 11 thy in ••*! main dyer and renovator lu-'an . hkftter 4 main envklope manitfactureks h w i tnhlgfl tt w hwan fjnoravkrson wood gb-0 d wiuiitsan a main fancy ooous ac foimbma rikrtmno ft co , 4*l main fl'rniturk ac isaac !>. wuitk tt>7 mao il hkihtol ft i'd st uam flour feed and grain w 11 qlmhaj iastaaa nor evan fruit aud oysters platt xx"'it m.,m wsshliijrton i ine brass castings buffalo brahb foundry 7 exchftn olahfj and paper show cards j p uopfman lft i seneca at up auirs grocers wholesale a m jorinhton tl main grocers wholesale sn'l retail i 11 hoi.man itvt mam uk > * ihitt 17 x bb*a*ba cents furnishing goods adim.hi-n h a-tak'ktiki sv7 main 8 ** l-awkkm kft ■"©"*, 315 main mutt * bknki'i i 3*17 main ouns and jewelry j o rohisjon auo 186 main hotels bonnets hotel cor washing n and oftrroll harness saddles ac j b lv u.k a son 111 r«i:i.*n,-e oppotttu mansion hardware ikon mtu 0 v wai.hki.'ok 271 mam and » swan h ktums s kli iior arl atid leiieta blunhy mikpart ft 0h,«b maui fowlkm ft duxakw sen dkwini if fin ft 00 twi afalß nnt w swan fiakhw'are and metals pkati *. t i . ts 4m and 150 terras hot air furnaces a 0 iiu'ukr h main hats caps and furs 0 * f uk.kijkh ml main b t-.t'iu b hko , ivi main w.u vll'l'kh'l 821 m in iron foundry eaolk iron works ivrry i.r.mlmlaslpt*.l clinton iron wokkh cii.ir h.-jj-ir jaekaoit iron rottntmers kniiines hoii.krs mq w tikkt sons ft 00 , waal.iiiu-ton.iiruhlo iron kails k r^sfikes ao pratt ft co w 41 and 60 t.'ra-a lager beer kili.i utds ao hioiiakl koks'i kit 2ui main at light carriage and sleigh tj c ooi'win saj and waaddmtkam looking glass picture frames howard ft bi'ntino u «. .*'* an malleakle iron pratt a ijktoiiwoutii m bad 54 tetrsc m.vrule mantles and orates 0.8 t'ooi'kr 611 l'ila-.are l bwaki'z a c.r mb mam maiible k granite works dlhwliavs i forfion voraat vatart and atatgsax jiills kxwfori l'"7 nd mb ntvara millinery vvh.tlna-i.le and retail henry o'hkikn im main w 11 wuoi'wakii mr main mourning gocds donn mhr a 00 414 main music dealeim and publishers iswetta au-ftchava,th a organs i'-irta'.lo pipe dkhkk'k t"f.l")r..makm li co.,a il and 43 clinton organs melodeons ac 080 a t'rint'e ft co nta*rara seventh and ma oils paints ac 8 pf.\*"k tt and h7 main planing mills doors sash ac v a k ash atio me.l'.riic printers k blank rook man'fs ktkr'h jonlt a smith aw and lit waßh_ft*n fee pianos mrsrc ac oottif.k ft iikntos t ma'.n i'uno m-vnuku'tureras 0 kfkt/vl v l.wi 101 and 111 bataaia okvink hrtta 4iu nuttrara cor maryland paper hangings ac m n hiiuik it minn mttn r-iomkky ik.ts , >>', mtln kkhitkit nll'tlols st main piiophikai'hkks w m kbtoht tam sato p b hamhi-kl'-'n h and 4ao main scales am safes bitpfalo r"t'"al.k wowu rvt main sewing machines wuk.klkb ft n_»a s m co 17b msjn or wm.'ox ftoibhss m co 14 8 division howe m 00..1h w swan flokk m.i 0.,401 mmaa baddlrrt hardware ac pr ait v 1.f.rv.1 j'oßril.as an.l h l*rra*e silk h vt manufacturers 0 mackknzif ht main stove hollow ware bird a a-'o aar baßsa a nd erie can stained glass buffalo st*-ivkii lasd works s9 paarl q o l hi*hns m mait school furniture w chasf ft bxwr 21 aeaalft stoves and hardware suftw fkri'.i-j « co tmt main stoves furnaces and ranges i . swartz a co sp*3 mam trunks daniel h hi'mph.iey successor to jno hnn phrey ft bru 303 main et tobacconists ft m adams ft 0 s9waflliiiik-t.-nft*>aft boptjftrl uimoti r howard a c . 00 washmuton watches jewelry a diamonds pitkin ikwf.i ry st"rf •**>; main t * k nit'kissov taa main d«.n r castlk irtl mam brevbnshros 4/-h main watcb makers a jewelers julius walker t 7 main died l-ck'v mav»*l in uwaratasi,wapass aaar/.j 1 , mr mtnt roc ew ti i n\»t jt*r mother^h mr , r.irte t . reat we"/"i 801 wr.-j f..r ihe pni'.l.lp-t ln'h'siity ues)s*r,m.*r*ijt maairfie nl bmm i n.ad , sg-.d £ , >.■* * noticeol l*ner»l he'etlt notarnsaa l>*»o*tia ft coaaplete a mrttntnit at r*m*on*hls nrlcas rcfpalo mourmino store 4u main ■« . ainancau 81 ok olstss 01 uifts rono boktsa wit.dr.wr 01-tss b***st rrlaaa plat or.ahb por stores ast dwbujnofi a i km fsatam mass bo'too tm white ix»*d f r!a ustskid oil r sa'e ***» a rkrmolimi a 0 uh usls st _| at uowi v bcjflftla w !*»£_*§ waß9mfmm m lo-.t-a nkwf'lnl-lan aha 4ok j-arge black *» d less than a y li .■■( pr are las satutday moid's fr i tsj jiem l h tmmtmom -'■(■a • l»hle r war j *.**» ****** b or hi return f *_______ wanted-$20.(w0 of the s too o the manufacture and tr.dem bar a a ppj to john otftj j ptmri bt ci aoent wanted-rare.'ha.m 1 to make mo e hornethmir new call tn bottal gpmoil uf«cnption ufflce 233 mai . s m "•■•■- hi.hi (~ n v eatf hivlp fewiijish r|w7 main t—wani'bo a 0001 u-tp 1 w0 ft rnj.mm^ii.ied none othtr nt apply f_-ct wan i eo-ten girls to wore 11 eiry and t'.ret to g o to mic ur*n wa.t s io o*-r ****| ap y tat r-jwlb int lli/ence o ii c corner ol (■■■•-..■rid w 1 -. «. 11-2 th h ma . wknted a boy from l(j to 1 t tmma creof a hurse bad to as-ist in lav ti , rartreti inqu re a m main t b tweeri to hou "; ! *"' f i -'':■■»'*. "*■puiu ips ajt-b wa.nteo general agent wi waul * fl s claa jsasial aj*ent to open "***•**"—' n li 1 lahßßsa aa t ef ty teroui l.opro.aid ttlimaa ihu us hvewin mdchi.es fur ilurr i tieo art f itlished on application addrra w1l1..».n mbwuki a-uihui w . c evsland v el tf piilors wan led i.'oat pan'i j aid v.,t vam-rt flrti a*t otil i waft-ad i*l .... d miet y mi j w kij\v*ami a got vromk pa . n*t anifcd 20 oood coopetts t vv msb a fl-or barr-la rum y work ba x—l » „' . aiudjtoo w crjpihi.l 7.1 me i i wt i.veland dido hitiatio*th waratei j.ri'ation wanted hv a yut'ng j man at cl rk n a dry g xlt r.>cery or uthe s m i indust'i u.s and iipm le adiret m if v /' thi orhi-e fl t w_n led—a 11lation to takj ctre of ctiiid en r d up stairs or dmng !....._ wwrll ssdni mm fourteei th at **_*- wanted _ a situation a housekeeper either in the city or bbostrj hy m cortiiet'.i t and eiperienutl la.iv .•-,:■-■■ihb l " at thi rn el 3 lioht'-im oh lol»t.l"*h it n(e d - b v at ent i.e v *, s v v an v*,t two un'urm htxl rooms wilh go . '* a h rard in • prnate i ni ly un the we-t sni pr i ri't a'l.lrer l .'■it ih,-s 031 4t 1-ywkstbwas st near main 1 | room to rant witn or aithuut board m » ptitssat lalu-ly e*"7-7t >)»') i pearl bt.—a few gekti x c •*-* x iv ii aa he on.ui.,i ed with boftrd ar j _________ f ientral r'asiness property j fo«btl.*s or i.kask kn.-w.i as the 1 viert-'.aiiu 11-ifil hating a ir.n'a c f 103 fe ioi trie clin 41 te i en - rum-r(.-ial tr.et a d ea ndiiig t rooy-h to 1.l yd ireel the . uiid'ng i wery uh tantia.lv tiuili with stont at-e . ent an lour bbibtib ol bne a-wiaoiißh - iwmi ni ea>—til ill lie g yen tn apu cliiarter lyos 3 i-akrr dn mili.inkkv sio'te fob sai.k -• ii ■.*■., . j.-.ir terms uasi lnti-i it jtt\j 4 brown huildiiikt ot horses a.\m carriages ch ha le (: hea i a .*• econ d f and pi a mi wages atari asm v a fe b k i w mil r to i vv ,' .-. ■, t . 24 l-hcki lasi oij ourcheh hxi'l re hu sou west porty-first st near fitr h *»...-,, ts w bit f callos for sh uk sale cheap—a valuable r pr '(>.• tv c.-iitrrthv located with neftrfy 20 c t ' r -.■' fi a p»wt-d ir-i-t and shottl 140ttt koir r,n b * pff.i i..ari.:-sii i-nai or liunl-.-r sard r an i ft tim s will be bold h up to cjom h , . iisaiih at tllal'pfcl.l lt--al ks tt to ''* m *' _____ po sale 2000 feet op land on __ ..■•*"■rsuii li,t-to , llainilt n lundall prtng nd •"■, dam au**at hi 1 t an.l >•& uuie ■« suit pur hftssr sppr to john otto 81 ii st i x sue lot r.-thmi ft north j 1 willian i ..,- doe mm allen lyons baker n .. i eronn's bt-tldln d3ti \ good engine and boiler fob l salo cea at uaa l'nion i'uirmk hill bollr r a hl.f fn wai.t rue fhi-atr at - old papers for sal at 50 immtm aad 7b eenta a hur trad atll s offlre *■*,**& rt hos st t?'»r sale that valuable 1 pn.i.rrty an be so«th - e*t nirn rof main.t i i ra wlti itr^e and tits i'lass resideik nerlv fl-ii-ti.-d ai bbvctbl el --* t vacant lo a.lj titltoti the shove proo t rty on th strath john ul l '. 1 te.rl at c 1 l 1 sale—no 119 sixth st a _ -.' st rj frame d-sell;n ■; kd 3 tlst ; price ts/h 0 um k i'irkkkim 13 vv ttwmn -■.':'.. fo el pkoi'kki'v pr»ras\lk at 1 pht hill f n,i es fmro bstawfa buodl g is 3 rit-.s fr.uu i.i.'n ft kaki.u erie land f flee 130 1 vesirarle rrh'k hol'se kok i ai.e-lj it.r ri k h..uv , 174 l*r*nvmiti st in sad a r 1 -_> fe-1 tn.ni lo an aiu-y in r ar v i ne 1 1.c te-nis jsj h.si'i»cs .\ l rrn 4 llr-.w,1 hulldrntpt d 29 d .■,*** ir vrle hi ildinii lots for alk i.v ? .-.. • uws'e t r . 2<m ft n of vorth t i»<k*lw un i ■v.-iiui-w ,- c*r b*k*rat i ibs i dwe-rd t , i-u vinr'na c i yi'v d»k'r lv.v .-*, 1.f..--a new and first _ ahtaa 1 hi.-r r.-si.tr-nt wi'h all the mod m in r shb*l ta soijth ride ej ferr street wes ol uel ibm -■lot twsmi feet terin eanv r hi i i * hnllister ruildl'ta i?or salk brick house 2-stoh r hr a-ticw it lar at ~,. ak-v aaas hum a-a ao.l v»*-r . | 1 i 1 b ihn 1,10.1 male 91 north division , l-,8.j tl t nls\^^t l,ea;.1 aj it • t ■■*/' a ( v t h mo fu.\lrt hu 5 s-uth tii.imm si et i tiok a-sa l&-~280 tne-ja i ,*• a tt h va ii i-jiol cn-iditi n this pr pent ill lw i i chaftp t th nitrta w if ii to tha wsat 11 ld svitt.ni o lay wt i ake a 0 , \ doom t - haesaap a|-i'i i >'. m.:ij.t*ttß no 5 uih l-i v.ai.,n>l ell otore for s u.e cheap 3 stokv v arkak t re n sij en <*_ t lo ffixu will l*e rm.ld al * baa*a**l llaf-l'lmi ft tit a r wtr hnild at i7i h sautr—tu t vtkv he**ik . stile si ytra-b*"l*rtai-na ■>!() tioood list with all bad*tru c-...t men c jo in otto i aarttji - i te.s|r\t.le kl">lne-is proper i r\asa x lh 3-*t t hrick si re no 9k ii i et upint fl ois llni-he-l or dwell iv on k tatll d.v ist ttntr ami n wa er and os , ia well bbaßfatsel to hiitnew r u.anuf to v in ~-€- lot hajmlta s e i ibe soi on r i rius has.lsg a uth b 4 lir.w.i's b didlnjj l"*jln'l>s property rorsale i3>o i _ louisiana st , corner of nani'-_**;h tt 21 is*poo jn hanthur^h at corner of hamburgh st 4-at ry br ck llo**t ft bar_r_.rl trie laad utstw r>r sale—a splendid rkil dence in l trirt.-n.s v a fine heam wiih 16 r ittots built id the best manner with elegant a"t'u fu l-nre sta.le choi c iru.t h«-a thtul ch m te.flne drif a m the vi.inity romantic aiceoer 5 m.nutes driv from t-al's on ihr.nuh r.-ui to lo r.'tiv snd hobbssat and on u o snore „ r r_h lep a sple did home mr family or an asaaaat rrtnst from fie-it ; a m low t*>ruta rasv apply i l.sristtw t j.i'in pup im ' dr,m,u i e.*ilkabia.e property r «___ ul oott at t wtorr hriclt house very dealrsbls in go dorder pric t main at house * d lot price f!8 of ninth »*, ii and lot pttce ssooo north diwiriion st be'sreen mich mm and chest nut ats 2 ata.rv hries hou~e price ***,".■n 4 howard ft chaprel *, 3(3 mj.ii ■'. porsale cheap i wo new s-sto*7'nim h.'-asi b tnisved coipplete pas c liar •, c ituaied on h - a -.»■st o ruer>>f maryla d and twelfth t lot s**at"a ■acli axe wery i ii is w 11 l*e su d c c p on easy terms hew 2 eft ry and wlnv housa ifit notth tniliam a l**t nncly tlniabe ; mar is mfttitlea cell-r pt ... let n batuagtf ft a.tto 4 browu'a i . aduat d 2 j nut ai.e h*»i ntittw t x sale—a veky i>e*»ikable roomy at-d almost new houaa o <: i .: s tw-en t ntn and hcenth sir u ttttt hoti o_n i r ■. , es ~ : » i .."• ha 1 and attic -■xiltj t c l>,w jrajjjt-rij il h sold ch-»*j i p i for immedi**.-*i it int s.ld by tlie first • hay rt 1 1 r nu-d john fltt tl rv*rl t ( 1 ji la t-"3 jrui a.^lfc ■* 12 bpruca at lj-at ry frame lot xl*j jfioe si ism *•'. 4ji swan st , near ■■■■,■■1-story frame pnc 22ol jjij ly'in a baker pre land q«oa tjkneca st property for sali 0 st a bargain no 414 seneca a lot r throu v rol urn at , with s t ttmsy b itk bouse ar.d tarns in rear thlt i s rare chance for s millcma r an • ther-•arty h*vi hu i ess n hat latsiini oki tt bold on ii ea itrtni f„r further parti o art iy tuhlmki aanfuku h wfsat swan *' m for sale or to exuha.nge fol s qn.ir.-iwi residence in thit city * f*rm of 1 t.-res list qu.lhy of land lyinr junt oul-i f lb ottf unit i.as a large orchard one of the b*»*t it mn y floe l iii ahiffj hiick house snd three j*o rnt will be soul ch'*n r><ju.reuf ml howard a thapp-ll efkm hale—43s b icth divi>io 1 bt 1 story couture lot ta'xl'.o frapa aid u is tin i*ch_p,jlmo a..py tom mecoiik so a both l)i vision st el for s4f,e fakws f>b sale or exohage—g6 a're ol l*nd wi h trood house and bam fruit ac ■ii lha sulphur ki.nn.i road sti'hin four rah frun jt-ntl ed aftus a bllrlamj.ko 1 b|wi rul i or f*b ffn.it trip i homo an i am isajstr al eli afem a stckuuid 9a 1 _-"**«*-&* building u-'k salr or ex hangk—32 1 arrtn . i is d under a i.c slatt of cultiv*tio garni bh ase nd **»_, nice fruit well fent-*-d,m na&h . miles inn msm tr.et on tht potter con.tr rostl eiwakim iiix'kla.vd ho 2 bro.ii hu 1.l in 28 j 7 r sale-a fine dairy farm . -,| i ti acres with esod fa haa and barns rdto t l-t colden iv ntre but i mipaa from oaldai villa-e jbbwa—m * i li'kla.nd no 2 brownv pit too s_*-*«st oaaz j laid in kric c-unry must be soid to cl ut nest at»i * re 2 mil—i irotn the court fj,u c w.ii ba ... 1.1 ahas-p by h***wsja.b * chap kkli mb lain st 4 tl i m s for sale—a good farv oi ms aarva in the town at vest st„c four and a h t -. i a fr m bnsato a dea ii i..n b irk imii c three hundred brat tree mii * mod irlas hoost veij chta buwari x c.u ippel,3 b mam pirect dll afi.n'k farm for sale or ex tlang on'-minv 14 i mere st w*od l*n . il ci eel let w ll wst rasfl hue nhtnl.nt « it.r m cl urn . iah baras 0..ih..0 et h dt ftx ill in (... i-rrtl.-r iv pr.-ir.rty wnl wtalwl an iinp-n i..1».t c ne s terms leeitpich ktlßo i:t w stasiirit tlj s-im.i farm for sale con u'oir.ir 7 acr s a la s le ne ni irsra p ]- 1 ~- iwel i (* i a nt-at i-s oit it f't,l.lr tn tern ttl us n it.-.l oath ust-i at in fine or tr the ludi lm rs'-lt v's'.r.-.l 1 fn.it h wing ah ut 1000 rur t es unrethpr v>h prap v ne i»>d iua 1 irutt t i location s wau'ii 1 snd the > ci hhorhuo.l flr cli a one ji-ir-ni-o a unenur ruta huti wii fltid it htre apply to lyos a bake.k *■<}• 1 itli.-.i e2m li acre op land for sale at a n hm'gaa , oi l rtt-m ne x.x wet n white to it i'l.tii horn tti'l thu turnpik wi i unhtr uf oil c fru t a ierv pi ■**•* liiiul de ira'ile lot ti.n prlc 81 apply at no ft ni gtra t leo * ell wilson a.iu *. rettl e-t»te ami instir ance air nta 7 liutm for sale-3:i acres'oi _ i r.d-i tittn f n ferr at sb.,u t mile a*s « main st wi-hfr tthout , spl-ndid ht.rn,sheds jfcr t hi ur.-h rd f ioot mart i»ar ant r"u bftas't trees will l s id heap or a_l anebang*1 f-.r stw wmmaol lia.-.ll'agd a oito so 4 brown's b ll ing etb one of the finest farms in xi c co ulj ft aala isanaiuiin of about 1 acre l'l acres wo d im aoi ex.-el ent soil und r a ik , st*t of ultivation with b**fe iltvellinii ftttt i.ar'is outlinmes fi*h pond tfvtalg w*t*r and or 1-harts ol aareral 1 uudrt-d tuariii-r tees of evert i-v.i-ty ot fruit this prii r frty can lis b u^ht verj cheat ai.d on "***» ternii a ply to el i xx * im'kerini 13 es-t swan t tjiarms ! farms—several fini larg ■and small farm for sale or aa_bßge lei t piph erinti 13 w swan st hi to let-h0 m wo.story fl rn fiedhocsetf l rt-ii within three avnutes walk of ihe post orfie la furn h*d hr....ghoul in ir od order ha * , run ace a slid w ll t.e rem on rea-nahli terms to a iro-d tenant hastings a uktt tb ii i'l-iming t:0 rpi lec — two new 2-story 1 franwi 11*3 fnni-hel t!|.!t-te siluated 0 1..-a uihwetst t mer ot i1.rvu.,.l and l*_rih t wm b mi.d i..am em i weijirini for sal.k t heap-a i f i b vatfl will bo-ri-rarn in theaateaf the 2 t..rv farkk dvnllniaf no 4:i7 t c!.i*,'.u t tv rooaaa a sod uaiu-r lx naki tt i sus a so.t no b m*tr*p -' 26 i v'aki.i im fdr sale or 10 1 " r.-i,t 1)1 rip wi'h imrnp-iiirilp poss i<.n — .> it'll t , *■~. i;.l j-story htirk u rooms in fine it t so so6 1j lory nimr fl rofris lt.uavak.l wiui j sot r-2 n.i ft tsja ara tt i.mnk hesideni'e for rent—no jl lar csttea at new story hrick w*ith ifas am a*er ad.-uhtfullo s'ion h ill l ( rent low t trid uoattt lxx a wc__ujiv la wast wrsi ir et d-23 em 77vvlxlinit t*j k_ni'—tuk 7 e atort l-af.--n.-tit and attic bii k dtsvlttat no l ia*r.rast , with s hnt rtnd cold water *■• d ii,'h,nll n i'i.i.rl irdcr i tao-wanlwtl i atioo lor a ~ i.s-i.n-il rl.u-iiicssruan 1 kfc a i'ickiking ia w i*ao st el'j bi tr di no hotjsb fob ii en t the tacra 3-t tv imwibiihil and afic hricl building no.isa e senec t will rei.te..l ai a mod rat rent lal a i'ickehi.no 13 w swan si mt rvesikable horses to hent with immediate po**-»*•*ion the 2-stor hri*l in n n ut eteuth str t with c s rer and ■ellar a the v.-rv comodtoaa 3-tory br k ■ouse he ua fra-.kli hlreet very eoiiveii'ent tias kta-s water h itfi <* her tni tahle and s tln^l kantt •'■: a rti,,n o the wh of the funiitur now m the house can be bou„ht cheap by th tenant b d sired hast ngs a trttq mu * r.-»n bui aumt twiß hen r—tub fine 2-story fr rat d untg i m j rria v ate rt h ' at . li-]|,;htt.l 1 can n wil be rented low to a ot c an l if ari x hin !* f**t s«»n m el l"lnß s i.k -•> stoky bkli kh'-l'se am*anna o 4x140 u-rms fav.-ra.le jo if t'tl'tai ul pearl st eis f«si kent—a barn in the he v r o no 102 btrw—tta st on a paved alley jl h utto 1 p arl at tli hem a yfry desirable new ira and anat r in etcel ent oraer john uf l'l 81 i*-arl st el | fjiiuses for hent by hi me * ll s nkorii ui wes swan street afi a'len st 2-s-..ry hr ck liaru ,*■*, hot snd c-jlij | bt.t ' atn fur ase etc w delatvarr st 3 aso y brick b»m faa hot sne ld w»t r tvith furn c.etc i"*a pearl st s-su.rj brck g water bath fur u alien st 2-st rv bnck gas water,bath furnat 90 m hawk t story hrick go witr bath furna c etc jer*ev i t my brjcv gn water la ot 18 curt at i staii j hr ud liaanniniil gas aad water 124 neca et i alarj brick with b*-tem«i,t fa anil water 74 c u-tfie st t story brick with b*~emeot g^a water b*rn • tc 42 chir-tpe • * l.t x-stury bnev ,-■* a-.d *■■-.•■■■■i ss s.ath st tatrtorj bric and french roof ne lu-gan st 3-story brick withbsseinent ~**-» » lrj[intast trotmty rame fr etc a oil st lata brie ; e*aa and w-ater orth lu„,.!i st m\awf frame i-s a*d lion st t-rttory rsine nut and inter ion st 1-sta*j frame th ' as^u eiit ieweuth st avasa**j frame wit , lai^tre tot ass aa 2 at sf iram tlker-on t 2 stort frame nth l ****** st tot rr fr*me i-r*t-*t forth di rnkm st s ur tame citleni ■r vermont iij tlurtttenth >!*, 2-story frame d cist m tiirt etith st 2-stors frame r tn st frame •.;■t >.-. m r t fr»me aasaaaje • t*i oear c sbbssi cvi at 2-»*0-y hrick french ta ra'er twe a*kinaw st 2 story frs-ne well snd m - i fiaamco'tat-e rkranasas st fr cnttaetr rl%l 7«n to rent by m mccomb il no & isoath hi vis n st smb hutl-on st , 2-s-orv frame rs cellar and a pp*od sad o watrr flria'-t-d in fin stytt this is i ooe of then-est 1 cations in buffalo rent 400 1»7(1t natt 2--.t*.rj brck in exrellert eon-!i ti«o a water and eel ar this is a terr central o ati.fi rent *>' > zs swan at s-wtnry frame houss new snd flnis l ff line il;n manner with ai the modem im pa-ov^mentr rent ml hrick toreaml d*e linf ti rent in asjaaf o****i for a f mi y "■>**■ry ftsmßi haa a*tsj rick yen m brick barn for rent—sitc ste on ths alley in re*e n f no im wa st a - michigao rt lsie * picserixg uw ssr s'*aa ... to let-j>tok »*. stokb t kent—>wa st ' no is ween main d waa^lßa*tt«n t>m nt o * at.d ksbtasbmbtsi » j ao-y bm will * i ut in d order mtmammmm f*bbs ist a t*arj an aj mod dt-s-irab c ocavio-i tor the ri>c--ry an pr isitn ouai e rm m any otr.er ki d f fcajaj ***- mmmmao f i**t t e.>ab.i ilmi * _» r rf.vt—store iso 176 peari r s msrhlmls lee * pickering 1 b-t'-n i __ a cj fokbb j 83 i»l * b mali 01 0 a aaa ap,.iy to john otto 81 peart *-. ef _ t i,_m - a wthm busineis stand 3 m es fr m uain at on 9-d.ec bt t re d ellirg an : ram x ■osr app y bbts n no av.--*h i v -.= n aif aoogg el v^torf for rent—brick stori 0 no 6 ma.n st.,che pto aj-j-jd ler ant d*fl haati.ngs a-'ttu * nrottm b-iildii stores to kent u4 main at now occupied by lvn a fleirßheim gt wea s.necsßt.c.urter 81-'ck w llbbbil 81 ana of no th diviaion hastings * otto d£q 4 browm's buildin to ltil t-.oii ili 1 a north division st—lodg hj iii - t turai&hed or unfurtiubed e3l-st rooms for rent—the upfep part of shr.ujie plearaantlv situtted on wad worth at li.nuire at no 25 wsdsworth a.reet s3 5t 7fi w«!,t chippewa st.—to let 1 at tsttotmhetd rooms ear une dollar per weh e2s lw dksikabi ebcsiness rooms wok mma.'i-sm re.d st , he ist and 3d floor ith rm and l-r a scod place for a dt.ftor o r»fir-t clast reus makimf est li hme't will ftra a i-ii.g lease lyon a baksr trie land of r ofts for rent—in the nev ij mock c.rn.r of tsashintfton and green itreeu the bombl pt'.ry t.rer baa 153 aud 156 tht t.oi i th third story apply to ha it vattt cls-tt jewett a root three nice sleeping rooms jl that central locality 333 main tttreet or d.idley a rockwell apply to geo b bull he nren mortgages vstoskt moinei r-.r-hssemnnev mtrlirs';t.--i wantsd hy how art tch tl a4*m.in t zl iity and cocnty orders j stocks bonds and morttrsnen mmercia aptr tietn iat>d by edwards •* hucklani ksal ests c a d loan br ken no 2 brown's build mg <»*_ purchase money — moktoaue l wanted by lee a i'i'kerino ifi k*st iwiti st legal notices v^iferior cocrt of buffalo kjl ths we*'era avtnir b k of bufl.lo pl-tir * tt main if geo'ifc be i and ursula belt nf win eh •. . li i.urv and e is '. al'-burj rmmj i m * c sji-burv a ad i tttßxsßorasl guy h sal b..r lv.mil ala ali v'iirv het.rv ne c jt-net . lurrav edward 3 otptam r d an war-h ge rg **.' mar-h i'lnueas pien.'**,g rg e randall ma il prj.lt mt i e hitj-oh willii-ni a has alexan r m-vtar albert m 11..5 i m.mamm n al-t lur b|i**t williarr.s i aure-i c w ulruff m h..-l i i.t willi.m wi nam wi li i'ari-h lti 1 hank lh-lia ann w.i dmff join m woi-dn.ft linton fr-ei cii charl s h fr.nch pi tads c dud w,*n . na i-v h ft'e.tntrsn r lh d fei jaßß geurnc btil ur etta bell and ai tac s.i stiury vim a^e h rub stimmone-ftoa-nwerthccomplain in thi action and serte a c p of yovrsiwwsr on m ntmv offic in the c ty n t'uftalo an hint-vi nt d > fter he service het-nl ex unite of the da of sucl trvi an i if yom nil to a swer t',e c mplaii-t a afort-ai'l the laintiff ill pply to the c urt forth relief deman-lf-d mth sid rk mplaint which com nl iut vt-aa ti i-tl in rhe • flil . f the le'k t.l the u a.rtme court of buffal i-n the th tf mar^h isto miliiam v bktant luintia'a attf.-upv bulfalo da'e-i buffalo msy 11 ls"o el(i-lau-6w hoi st fl kmshimw gas fixtures gas fixtures w b glen.ny sons k co offer a kew and flezant assortment t-1 gaib fixilre3 at yeiiy low prices ' a o all of our old stock of fixtures at less than cost we offt."ft new single swing brackets st 60 eta eseh doable swing bracket at 80 " 1 liaht pendant st 70 " 2 light pendtuits st 1 50 " o:.0bks at 35c and upwards we call attention t our extension chan-deli er a roost desirable article for lib-ary or dining-room also the noi-seve-.s arcand bfrver r;th 10-i'..:li p..r,e'ain shtvle at »' 75 a h c _ b a t^chtd to portiile or chaudeht-rs th i most perfect oas light known d 6 cornell lead co manufacturers of white lead warranted pfekfectly purr leah pipe bar sht^et lead fur sale by all de*lei cash kaid hor ilead d 5-a.m orhoratioi oost k viergiver desjr?rs ib paints oils glass nnnow sash arti3t3 matef.i-.ls atj b bto uk aaron st boflslo n t john c post j\rnp r-ttr'-tver j josephs house sign and fancy painter i 6 bdaar *, buflal nr terk qraottsq mabjbiiho gilding oh glass walls and ceilings kalcomined ie tb bbbt vajtnxs'aiui with dwjpaafth 11 t3-aac hollowat dralw ir medina avd lockport sand flaggino curbing tpoe*9 iwie ast wittjow cap and 81lls steps etc 9 wl tual c-r.-r of a r,.-aa ra as cor ■bd hmttrurv c*x-a bjbct g bra extiaordinart h9ucerents to pirch jkbs or dry goods ati barnes bbancboft our 25 cent dress goods counter la -■: , 1 al al i tjma with lh j host dbsxbable tttlbs op duas ooodb paaetra-fltaat woeth 35 and 5c cents per yard friday <"* saturday 3 fsa-ot kacbjjwiie ;. - —"—•-'•• _.; »■*' our 25hcent counter of a t»riet"ft"at rjdee,j>*i4j ati great bargaii*t ta a enormous salts ;- white 4 piques at m crn-a p.rjj.rrlj.n^up.arr'a black alpacas ' itsbm embroideries gbv and 331 i parasch shawls and'./wraps al?o black colored amd japanese silks barnes & bancroft cash house el m main strkft mimcaij ttaunting image s.jrit for soprano composed by h sutter price 0 ctnia a ****** eff cttwe sons for a couctt quite assy and has also tern an wo ,::*. flnothni wafts s—<"*nll wshle price fl a**uts amel a pol-s re ow»—fmi wahle oo $■} do ainoi the bt-st t.f wamev t-ompositiona ff ha-e ju*t pub'is*-ptl the sbowe and will mail th s*ine on lasßiat f price el coitikh * denton l"9 m*ln ai chris kuktzman piano manc factuhkrj comer bataris and e!m_,twr s i is.rr.-a from old court house ttfieaaibecriber keej-t - i"tartly on hand a cho'.ce a**t*ortment of pt*n it rtaa in eletr*nt rortewood esses which he warrant t •. be equal is torn touch snd finish to any mat .;'".< - t irsd ii the country persons desirous of obtsinini s superior infrtrument sre rt-rtpeet fully int-ited t ■■•■■• him a aafi before pnif s****.'r a*a*b*n|ssa rrfattlaw ifl-rt7v jewett & mi>t,hka-s music stoee 2fi main street agency for thk unrivalled ch ckerinc pianos t prices rt*du-*e»l to such ar extent that they esn b urchsaed for nearly th same fi/ure which inferior md worthless instrumfnt ~, traand call and gel an illustrved i>rice list we are also ajrents for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which are now takin-p the lead orer 11 other new york m.ke our large ss*or*meni of pianos also tncl"des in -'..,.:•- frum tne celebrated manufactories of 1 b dunham bloomfield a otis a%*tti et gabler wa hswe on hand an assortment o tbe celebrated geo woocs jl co parlqr amd vestry oriar which for kesutiiul nd pipe like quality of wte icg-ance of fln;-h a d durability of <■..-:-«.-■■es eed al other make call and examine onr ants waritrty of piano tuola piano c')vb.r*i c pianos moved stored boxed and shipped oc abon old pianos ulen in eschar we are cr>a<*t*ntlv adding to our rerr lan snd fellttl-i-m .! , s ~ . ~,.; music musical instru meats and m ;■■-. -»,: merchandise of ewery description jetvett & wiki'hk.4 263 main stfteet hi buffalo n t settfisc ttt«hi>trs wheeler & wilsovs n"oiseless sewing machines exposmoh tthtveaselle ta&im xbg7 awarded over 82 competitor the highest premium the only gold medal 81jmi machines sold in 1869 they combine all latest improvements * wheeler and wmt'b mvchines ctimhiim ewer tfcicg that an he rtqrired in ihe nm-jtiiscture of a-sj-m'-ntj our tri-nda abroad may b wun that tim-y tail gxre enure a lis at-ii r snd uiat to pur cnase bbs of th-.aa la a ie ia tmoaotmoa v t obserwer s w stose & co agts ofßce od salasntom 275 sain si*reet eoraer stron amwtm ast caxvasser3 wistk cl 9 im ggjgg wake ioopkr_ge f k plumbly t»-k and ctassra boil.j-h m 4 dealer in sr and seo.-ad ■nd tmrt-.-i t s h>>op asmbi sad head tnf ii ki da ml cttoparra-teco s a o hand and r t'j nefta *■> le .:.-' srar-wnt-il ut*tde y.>4>tni d .- st all tin s v.d oo the to •* re-aa.btt.tte -. !--*_ no 9h ■* su-rhins -'- c laraiac tn f n , forty t«ntd _. d tank fo -_«, rarriiw frr amrss n to v buiidrtsj and tmtrmiy burestsacbssp ts_r ah and pins _ % oa tnif sn las rnlil rhian bys^ttdf m t e pldmbly v m wbbß_|w ft sssbbt rtß-.utml.st 0 go go to .__ bergtoi.d & bro ccsria ood pan ama ba iergtold a bro j oit a oood itutbii 3ergtold & 8.10 . er a oood bat •.-.:. ..... bergtold k bro j ' "" obt a ocx 11 aot hat bergtold & bro " jlj*s!e*r a - b—aa sash get a oood child bat bergtold^&bro ******* out a good at-ar p*lt hat bergtold k bro " oet a ood sili hat bergtold k bro rorr a obortwhitt ijiatik hat bergtold k bro mm get good whitt cabsihbre hat look for theflargejupright bear q»lsmainkstreet.e 3erctold [& bro | ell _ *-*» t{_p-j*a z.ttm "-: '-*©*-"-■■■'"■-:. mbc pr -^ 1 - -. ~-*- ■*-, s _£ gauze gos?imer|merii,o silkj'and cdtto __ underwear at kennett's.s " 273.kaiwistbeit.s coal sit woe d i 870 coal 1870 ti d_w add hudson cajal 00.11 lackawanna coal s<*t*ened snd uwerad tn good oondltjcn tx l_ntiue to ault purchaaers price for the present er ton of 2000 ibe lir-*"r*d within the old cut mite sre ac folio ton ft ton } ton jr»t „ r 15 8 70 19 efrg 7 26 i 75 ip ito tu 3 4s t a***l itstnul 7 00 iso im sairo blossbrro lehigh l'jmp and pre parld coal sct/tch and american pig iron fjrk brick etc wboleaslesnd retail u r wilson a co 98 ohio rrt corner llisaiß*nt r l coal and coke ellis webster jftice and yard 119 erie st to coit blii will sell genuine !*_**.**_*, scrsnton pttt :-:■., snd other bard co*ls also srie and clewc snd beat soft co*l bi •>-<•• burgh soft nut and il at ■or t.-'im purpu«*a st th lowest market p whicl or l he r-en.-i snd deliwered in good condition la quant't ■' -- ' ■mrs mum wkrrrrttn r\oeen city coal yard genesee bridge ajnd erie canal okcttw gemmae at buflklo n t fores j^k^btwrcrtment of all kin l*»f hard and 8 t coal whole c and rt-l-l constantly on hard leo a superior qtislitj of hard a.m suit wood rors*le saw d snd split or in the stieh de ivered is any pevrt of the city eaiers **>.<-. tmajl lots of co*j r wood trill do we ito glre u ** i 1 la*sf..rerjni*cfi»i"inc.lavewht*rp 8 '**''■***♦*». 1870 the anthracite coal co q__£ral office vo 221 mailf bteee also foot op genesee st will n until fu ther roticc iheae celebrated tmala a the f 1 lat-iiig prl.-es vert n r.f 2000 ibe deliwere-1 in any par nt tne o d ci y limts outride or wbieh * ll chaytge snil ba made fur cartage al bi.o*s**.burg le_igh lump and bf lk'.t erie surt coal - tun iton iton orß 7 la 87w 19 ek 7 175 1 m iowe 750 111 1 i*o chestnut too t m 1 l#o terms stnctiy c*ah when order d george dak_i afwrt may 2 1870 ttnion coal and wood co foot of court st a large quantity of hard and soft coal pur sale and 1000 cords of canada wood ba ■snd sap c ci her in aticfe or wed or split detiwertsaj in aj.y p.rx of tbe city liberal deductiona m c to deslers 11-u * ** tt'**^'t ch dudley co •*, 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-01 |
| 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 | 1870-06-01 |
| 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. 8286 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-01 |
| 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 | 1870-06-01 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700601_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. 8286 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv wednesday . june 1 1870 no 8*516 by telegraph new york ep scopal lonpintioif new york may 31 the new jcrai fjiacopal convention conveaed in grao hurch newarl to-day bishop oden 1-1 mer presiding rev m famngton was re-elected treae orsr masonic the fraternity of free masons residen a new york city sod vicinity are makis reat efforts to have the ceremosie upt he occaaioa of the la log of the corn atone of the masonic temple on wednev isy june s the moat imposing r r hso n thia continent st nmholaa lodge un ler the auapices of jerome ruck depuu jraod maater will entertain muzart lodg ot philadelphia it a bu quet st the aeto houae guvernor huffman mayor hal ur chspin and other dwtmguiahfxi individ t.r will attend sunday school parade the brooklyn sunday achool childrei isd a magnitiotrnt parade to-dsy fully 30 joo of them were in line heavti firf the liable of wuham garrieon forty 4evt_th atreet and broadway wss burnet hia moraine with s large number of car sages lost 35,00 partially inaurrd m fireman wsa badly burned thk french cable the break in the french cable haa beei lemonatrsted to be about 95 miles esst at the msaaarchusetts shore it the southe orner of cape sable the general office o he company m this city to-dsy removed t the western union telegraph building a bl cces-j 3the elevated isiiway haa been euccesa fully tested laat night thnuiyhout the entir ength by a car loaded with 30,00 i pounds i*nd will be opened to the puwiic thia week emiapran.nt arrival the colorado and the city of brooklyn rem liverpool to day brought 2379 ami mbmam the racca the great trot at i'uion course to da between americsn girl george palmer an ' jeorge wiikea best 3 in 5 phht to th irat $ 17(10 to the second and m 0 to tht third burae w*a won by american oirl s-ho to k tht tir-t third and tifth ht-ste lime—2:2b 2:244 2:25 j and 2.25 ihe trot at pr.-spect p**ik course fot t purse of i'ioo waa won ly dutchman m hree atrai^ht heat beat tune-2:321 the double team match waa won by irjo md mate beating jease nd mate and hor eat allen and mate be*t time—2:29 billiabds the great billiard match for the diamond ue champiouafaip sud 100 i 1500 poiot np rj*2tw*een rudolphe and dion was won bf rudolphe by hfteen pointa the gamt waa very cluae and exciting washington national holidays washington may 31.—the committe on the district of columbia bave decided to report a bill declaring christmas snd ns year's day fourth of july nd thanks giving day national holidajs the bay of samana the government has offiial informstiod that a first class european puwer poaaeaaing only a few aeaporta haa offered to th domiuican oovernment 2.u 0,000 for tbt kay of saniana in case the treaty no pending hutween the united statea and thai government ia not ratified by the senate the right to vote the president to day eignt-d the bill to enforce the right of mtmßmm of the united states to vote in the several statea and fo other purpoßt-e national bsnk matters the banking and currency committee agreed to day to the bill to punish by a fine of loo and impriaonment officers who certify falsely as to tbe amount auy depoei t"r bas iv a national bank tbe same com mittee to day decided to press their 95 ii imhmi national bank rill peri-oval collector grinnell arrived here this morn ing and had a long interview with the president indian matter.s for the first time since the adoption of the new rules several indian treaties wen to-day considered in open and not secret session as heretofore theee included th miomi treaty of isg9 which related to an adjustment and not a cession of lauia they were all rejected tbere ia much ex citement among the city politicians in the vie of the municipal election next mon day thousands of persons were at the gt_eral registering place to-dsy the votea will according to present proapecta be lsrger than heretofore sa the respective friends of each republican candidate lor mayor are making earnest ca&vsas the sandwiji island treaty tbe senate was more than three boura to-day engaged in the consideration of tbe sandwich inland reciprocity treaty mr sumner made an elaborate bpeech in favor nf ratification and waa followed by mr t'orbett who spoke on tbe same side mr sherman argued aesiuat ratification die asuing the subject at length sa to its financial bearing mr chandler spoke liriifly but earnestly agaiost the treaty tbe debate ao far has taken a wide range involving the general question of tbe deair ahility cf making reciprocity treatiea with other commercial nations and present in dications point to ita continusnce s consid erable time longer no question wss tsken to day the practice fqiadron tbe practice squadron fr-.-m the naval academy at annapolis oonsiating of tbe abipe macedonian s*tvenneh and dale will nail about tbe 15 h of june with mid shipmen on board tor the annual cruise the c-quadron will visit european waters and return in abut two months tbe a-raduating class will be allowed thirty days leave btf ire sailing on th-ir cruise l'nio league the national executive rommittee of the union l-eaa-ue ot america met to-day ex-governor newell of new jersey the chairman presiding and thomas ft baker of new york secretary a mot . those present were hon j f asper of mtsseun charles h thtrmpeor of new york thomas rice of meryland and lion william b tokes of tenneaaea encouraging report were read from aeveral states tie report from texas wss espe cially important ahowing that tbe league waa rapidly concentrating tbe union men and anticipating important resulta at tbe doming a uguat election a letter of great interest was presented from governor ashley of montana action was bad in r-.-s.rd to the works in vahoor par sal the union the firja.i cial condition of the league waa reported lin an encoui*aging character the national secretary wa inatructed to proc**-*d at once to kentucky and other parts of the south and southweet on important polit ical miasions j l hedges of little rock received a aimilar communica ion tbe executive committees in van ut statea were hirected to place thcmsslves st once in offioisl commniticstion with the state central committees of the repub lican party in their rispectite statea for cooperat-ve action spetsohea of much in terest w.-re made snd the committee ad journed to meet at the call of the chair next month xllst congress-second session wahhikotos msy 31 ben ate evsniito a>-'l mr morrill rep me ), called up th bill for supplying the dor*cieoct«e ia the appropriations for compeaaatioa aad mileage of the members of the hon of represen tatives tbe amendments by the co mittma on apt*ffttispristaoim,attpropi_tia(f 1 4l0.0"0 for d ricteocies ia the afpps-opriattt-m for the c ivc'hwo rtf eastoms duties etc 20 fsmj to ensue tbe btt****r»*t***y r.f the tramamry to p»v special eonnstsl wrra debated act a^rrsd to and all p****-ti the bdl for the relief of rodin rvrhte returned by the president with hia o jei tiona was delmted the bill eras lastly pasted over tat preside**'t objiiuiai by tis cunatituuonai two-thirds vol ea i nays 13 mr tewart rep na called s •• hobjsb j wt reeo-suou ia rslataoai to th - ispension of tho sale of eetiain isnda ■slifnrais under land a-ftata to timsoe^su aci6j rsiliwsdj sf californtm mr cash dv mmjhtmmamam mm amwdmss la-tog actual settlers on thoee land th ia*ht to euur their lands under the home tead sad pre empti n laws the amenri nent was reja-oted—yeas 10 nay a *). tv nit was passed senate adjourned boots the houae after retueing to order mr lynch ■biil to s third reading reoon uitted it which is a virtual defeat of tb ill this session the internal tax bill was next consider 1 when mr logan withdrew hia pen-din amendment ou motion of mr marshall de u ). ths designation of what constitute wholesale liquor dealers wss amsodsd y • ncresamg the mimnum from s quart to ' j-sllon daring the diacueeion which fol owed mr butler maas >. said that h iad not voted to lay the tsnff bi 1 asihe ni 1 ths gentleman mr schenck had tol he houae and th c uutry that hs had n lope of passing it this session aud be hat noped that the gentleman would then brio n a short bill for making a reduction of tb ar;it he had also hoped tn have a ahor internal revenue bill reported hs aai bat he would now tell that gentlema hat he coul.l not gt brough the house the pendin ong hill and more than the tariff bill an il consideration was only so much tim thrown away he had hoped to see the in nil tax abolished he intended to sal he house to instruct the committee on ways and means to report a abort bill for ho reduction of internal taxes and of ta stherers and rf£.:„le,and for the abolitior f inquisitions into m**ns huainet-s mr chenck rep ohio moved tb previous question on he first eection th revious question waa eeoonded cutting ti til further amendtnente and the hon proceeded to o_aider the aecond section <• hich peridite the purchase by or for tb ass nf the i nited states any articls frt of tax ou motion of mr ino alls rep ii ), the eection was stnuk out tb bird snd fourth sections in referenos is pecial taxes were passed with a few verb tmt-ndmenta the tifth section makes ■urovision for the punishment ff person u'ject to special taxes who refuse to ex hibtt a receipt for the payment of taxes on motk-n of mr hoar rep , mass ) rhese provisions warm itrnak out and tl following surtstituted shall he eabje to the bam penalty aa if the tax taer unpaid " the aixth auction waa pas without sun ndment the seventh sectm vaa amended by insertinir tbe followm '* aod any person who shall sell out b riufiness msy transfer bia special ta receipt to bta aucceaeor who msy oontinu the business wtth.-nt tbe psvment of s ad itional tax " pectior eight nine an ten were pasts 1 with a few verbal amenc ments mr cox f hem , n v ), moved to strik out section eleven taxing passports jsega tived ths house prot**esried aa far aa sec tlnn aixteen without adopting sny impor tant amendment tbe speakkr appointed as a oommit tee to visit weat point meaare logan schenck and sloe urn adj urned »* the fenians boti.e o'kfjllt st albans vt may 30 j boyle o'reilly who it has been said was one of o'neill's officers wss to dsy brought befon commissioner hand for complicity in the fenian raid and no evidence being bronght against him waa discharged and left for boston o'reilly accompanied the fenian troops simply as a reporter removal of 80-die the remains of kowe who was killed in the richard's farm fight were disinterred to-day hy the consent of the canadians snd forwarded to burlington where his mother reside the body of o'brien killed in the ssme engagement has also been forwarded to hts friends general donnelly was removed from franklin t st albans this afternoon he is under srrest at tbe walden house thomas murphy who was captured by the canadians is now in the kweetsbur jail and he will it is thought be set at liberty at an early day as do arms or papers were found on hia person catholic church searched malose new york msy 31 last eve ning tbe deputiea of marshal l litnby ac companied by a military guar-j searched the roman catholic church parsonage and outhouses for arms in the neighborhood they arre**ed michael h kenneally of al bany the search of the church caused great indignation on the part of the united states officers arrfsts ja glass of new york and charles kenneally and thompson of a 1 ban v were arraigned thia m ruing before tbe united stste t-'ommit-sioner and pleaded not guil ty and are awaiting an examination the train has just left for potsdam junc tion carrying marshal juimby and one f his deputies and the prisoners lindsey donnelly powers fallen and gleasoo who go to canaodaigua jail colonela kenneally and piompeon and captain class remain "'■-■• train carried away about 200 fenian review montreal may 31.—vssterday after nflam the british troupe were reviewed by prince arthur at c ink's corner on the j at ad ian border tbe prince left for this city by special train immedately after the review a new aobnct poughknrsie may 31.—an agency haa been eetai-lished here for bending feniana to st albana tbe first squad left to-dsy notiody knowa what for hugh dymond is the agent miscellaneous renianb to bic bent home albany may 31.—c01 j b levericb hma been authorised by gov hoffman to proceed to malone immediately and furnish traoaportation home to all stranger in and about that place the hon william m tweed advauosa the money and authorize i 01 levench to send home at bis ezpenss all bel-nging in the city of new york republican general com a*'ttr.e the new republican general committee of this ccunty wss org*nis**d to-day by the unanimous election of char lee b eaaton as president circuit court decision st lotis may 31 in the u 8 circuit court on riaturday the case of hollis vs lieut ten ftbendan and maj r o a page for falsa impnsonmeat sod illssal eon veraion of property was decided is flavor of the defendant the esse wil be carried to ths supreme court of the united statea richmond election richmond may 31.—tne commissioners of eltrtction th ■•■r*ning gars certitiestes of election to h x i.ilya-m m mayor sad to the reet of thoee elected on the conserva tive city ticket the kepub bans will con test the election before the oourte base ball wajthinoton msy jl—the national aod olympic clube played a game of baa ball this a teraoo the same eras vary sscit iug and ass woa by tha nationals score 6t02 ci-avel*ni msy 31 a faaee ball pas between the ked muekinga of cincinurti snd ths forest city slab of cleveland wss woa by the former by 27 to 12 new yoke msy 31 a same of base ball tavda-y aa the tjaioa rroasd helweea the forest city dob of rocfcford ilhaeia aod tha atlantic of brooklyn wm woa by lha forest citys score 17 lo 16 jamlbebaekbe whteei iwq may 31.—while thed*ogb ter of the jailor aid aaaastanta wmro taking breakfaat to tbe pnseaere ia tha enanty jail this morahus tsts*y wata famed into a cell aad looked aa by atonal of a false key t we've of the pnsoasea saseesdad ia opaa iafththhli dose aad qtwwt.7 l |
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