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buffalo express vol xxvi saturday march 18 1871 no 8540 by telegraph official w«atb«r raport ww i>-j.«rtni.-nt ttlfnml serrlcr v<td sutm arm division of telegrams tod reports for ibe jtl.-fli of commerce m«-i ■■n>n>frlo*l record washington march 17 synopsis foe past 24 hour tbe barometer has fallen oii:e hat west of lowa heavy rain and fresh winds have attend ed the eastward progress of tbe low barom eter which latter was this morning over lake ontario and i now in canada westerly and southwesterly winds have pre vailed during tbe dty on tbelakeft withanow in the extreme northwest and rain on the lower lak^s it if now clear from lake michigan to florida and westward cloudy aod rainy weather prevail from lake ontario to virginia and eastward along the atlantic the pressure i low everywhere east of ilif mississippi the temperature has risen rapidly on the middle atlantic and fallen on the lower lake probabilities it is probable that the barometer will con tinue low in the far weat and northwett and in tbe eastern and middle states with ft oli winds on the lakes and atlantic coast clearing and partially cloudy weather are indicated for tbe ohio and mississippi val ipys with fresh winds on the gulf forsatur uar new york an abscomihst fflwffhit treabukkr nkw york march 17.—the treasurer of the thirty-fourth street swedenborfian church is reported to have absconded m-t eral day ago with fundu of the church amounting to from 1.1,000 to 2»,00u hi whereabout is unknowu stamps on fiice nuqb a private telegram from washington aavij commissioner i'lexnonton ha decided that stamps are not required upon renewals of tire insurance policies st patrick < elk bk ati on tue irinhnien ofthu city to-day celebrated the anniversary of st patrick in the ut»uul manner a procession of alx>ut 25,(>00 per sons i-umjiii-in temperance and benevolent societies marched through the streeu the m t attractive and novel feature watt v^l lowglam*e representative of men who at tended shane o'nfil in htl memorable visit to queen klizabeth they wore saffron colored rol*es helmets lon flowing locks carried immense battle axes far exceeded in stature the other procehminiists at the city hall the jduyor and oiiiiuon council reviewed the jtroceß-lon a number of din ners and biilli closed the festivities of the day the irish societies of brooklynand jersey city paraded and in the former city the dis play w aa tbe largest and nio^t brilliant yet iiirn i on similar occasions dispatches from si lou albany boa ton washington haltimnre pittsburgh san krancitwo and other places htatt the day vm obsprvetl with all customary honors wmtatcm aid bishop oxe of western new york ha written secretary fremu of the relief fund that he has appealed to his people for aiil for thi sutleniii french nilbson the post says nilsson has positively de clined to remain another vcar in the i'nlted states failure a i.inderman a prominent wholesale to bacco dealer of newark failed to-day lia bilities 40,0w uaseball a national association of base ball players composed exrlu.-ivt v of i'lotc-ksion a clubs wan formed within tb iiy tbia evening and the f.illow in ofiicrr elected president james el kcarn vlce-prwii dent ]'. j lvans secretary w e young treasurer .). w scho tield the association decided lbfl lub which shall wi:i the j;reate,*l number ot i!i-i:npion jranies during the season ending in novem i>er shall l declared r!i;mii n and in mm two clubs win an equal duiulht the one bavins the bc^t record shall rwcive tbe ehampionsltip in selecting an umpire the visiting clubs shall have the privilege of having five members 01 the b:im ball frater nity from whom the home ciub must choo&c the umpire emukzzi.kr aiuefsted k a mclanghlin alia john w m lean formerly chief clerk m the money order department and actiug assistant po-i bumms of atlanta iiii who embezzled so.(xx seven mou1 ago was arrested here to-day and bent back to atlanta quarantined davi-l's island in the sound is ijuarantincd tty order of general medweh because of liwli lip i raging among the h infantry washington uoctib dkmockat1c cai*.ts-tiie tsolth kr.n inyestiuatlnu i'ummlttel washington manb it.—after the ad journment of the hou-e to-day the demo cratic uicinhir held a caucu remaining in mirioa a>bout throe hour there was a pawn di-*--uiv>ion nn the s-nate joint reso lution for a committee to iuvct fixate affairs in tbe south it bi*m_j susi-ected by wtmtwti of the sjwakers that the word therein to report at any time micht be conntrucd by a majority of the commiitee a authorizing them ta rep-art at the present session and that they mis-hl do so briefly and intro duce a bill relative to southern affairs a copv of tiie senate resolution having bees procured it was argued by other gentlemen that the language was not uhveptible of such construction mr cox offered a resolution that the caucu airree to vote for tbe senate joint resolution mr campbell offered an amendment to concur in tbe resolution with a modilication thai the committer tliall not re tort before next december mr cox accepted the ameml uient when hi re-oluthm wa pa***ed it the joint resolution shall not be o amended by the house the democrats will be con sidered free to vote for or airainst it in its original form an adjournment expected there seems to ite an increasing disposi tion on the part of the republicans to ad journ next week tbe democrats being sure to help them in so doing the soithern protection bill the resolution of the republican caucu instructing the committee on judiciary to report a bill for the protection cf life ami property in the late insurrectionary stat is vet to ite acted on it is doubtful how ever whether that committee will make a report durinjr the present bessie and there is no prospect of the passage of butler's bill n©minations confirmed the senate to-day confirmed tbe follow ing nominations w h chesebrough of new york to be assistant secretary of the legation at london wm mcmicbsel so licitor of internal revenue walter h smith assistant attorney general of the i nited state ihe new loan tbe subscriptions to the new loan to-dav will foot up to two and a quarter millions of dollars forty-second congress washington march it senate mr v ick ers dem man from the majority of the committee on disabilities reported and ssked to present a considera tion of the bill to relieve the disabilities of senator elect zebulon b vance of north carolina mr boreman rep w vi.'i a mem ber of tbe committee said he did not concur in the report mr tomeroy rep ksn.l objected to tbe consideration of the bill during the moraine hour mr stewart rep na , from the committee on pacific railroads reported witb an amendment tbe bill to enable the atlantic and pacific railroad company to mortgage its road tbe amendment strikes out everything except the mere power to mortgage paswd tbe vice president laid before the senate a message from tbe president in re sponse to mr frellnghuy sen's resolution to the effect thst since the proclamation of the ratification of tbe fifteenth amendment bat one additional state viz new jersey bad ratified it mr wilson rep ms introduced a bill to remove political disabilities of all per sons except members of the cabinet and senators and repreaentatites who left < onzre to go into the rebellion referred to tbe committee on political disability mr anthony rep r i submitted a resolution for investigation into southern affairs as follows jumotved by the senate tbe hoase con curring tbat a joint committee consisting of five senators and seven representatives be appointed whose duty it shall be to inquire into tbe eofkhtum of tbe late insurrectionart statea so car as regards the execntiaa of tbe laws and tbe safet r ot tbe uvea and property of citizens of the united sates with leave to report at snv time the result of their in vesttgs*i*oo to congress with soeh neom mea-fattoos aa they may dessn expedient and tbat such mmmantm be aiatbjwued to tmploy cisrk ud sunogrsphsn to at dor tag the mew uke testimony and titit at their discretion any portion of said sulea during the recess of congress print and make public at any time during recew the results of their investigation and the ex penses of paid committee shall he paid out of the congressional contingent funo mr anthony explained that hia reaolu tion would provide for a joint investigating committee upon which both bouses would be represented instead of a special com mittee or one branch ai proposed by the house senators on both sirtet of the cham ber would of course be represented on the committee on mr tri'mbull's rep 111 sug gestion the resolution was modified so m to increase the committee to seven senators and nine representatives and to include a com mittee to investigate southern affairs in the former number the concurrent resolution wa then passed 1 mr pattkrsonfrep n h.i offered a concurred resolution reviving the joint < ouiniiitee on uetrenchroent to consul of oul se"»to"l nd 9even representative mr stewart rep ss'a i objected to the present consideration of the resolution and it went over mr robertson rep s ofc from the committee on disabilities rei>orted with out amendment his bill to relieve all per sona except member o < ongre#s nd officers of the army and navy who left their positious and aided the rebellion from all political diftabilitica imposed by ttie four teenth amendment the new senator johnson of vi.l was appointed on the commit lee on manufac tures and education and labor vice hlai mr chandler kep mich called v the bill to define a grou of matchr pawed mr xye rep na introduced ah to reinstate without pay the officers of tb army who were mustered out under the sro\ißions of the act of congress approved uly l 1870 referred to the committee on military affair mr lewis i.ltep ta introduced a bill to promote the collection of internal reve nue providing for the employment of an internal revenue police foreein every col lection district in the discretion of the com missioner of internal revenue referred to the finance committee the unfinished but-incas being the appro priation l»ill fur the payment of additional clerks and mewngers in the pension of fi<-e and for other purpose was proceeded with several amendments to the bill were adopted among them one by mr hamlin repealing the law for the commencement of the lirst scssinu of the new congress on the fourth of march instead of deceinner the pending bill was laid anide and the senate took up mr anthony resolution to limit the bufinesri of the present ession to legislation on the south mr anthony submitted his resolution in a modified form as follows itesotred that the senate will consider at the present session no other legislative bosteeai than the deficiency appropriation hill the concurrent resolution for a joint eomraitteee en the south and the resolution now pending instructing the committee on judiciary to rejmirt a bill or liiu to enable the president and courts of the united states to execute the laws of said stales mr st'mxer ' itep mass.,l objected to the resolution in it present form hi wai opa^wd to any adjournment until lit sup plementary ( ivil right's bill wa deposed of he proceeded to explain aud advocate ml bill at essential to the clohiog of the work of reconstruction belurc mr manner had coucludfd tin senate at :*::« ovu-ck h.m a brief executive session and at tour o'clock mlj^urned till to morrow hot at mr bi'tlkit i k«-p mass a-sked for unanimotis cinwnt tomte printed liis bill for the jtrotectinn of live and property of loynl citizens objection wen made on the democratic side of the ilouse mr kummimik.'ikmi wls at twenty minutco mat twelve o'cl«><-k mi>ve.l that the house adjourn tite tju'-stion toaa decided in tin negative—yeas h nays fk a joint resolution extending the provis ions of the art of inj-2 to all afiens who had entered or who shall enter the navy or ma rine bss^am and have been or kiiuii !■« honor ably discharged >■<■a to place them on the ame footing as to naturalization and citi zenship was passed—lti to h mr ku>i!iih»k l>em wta-j moved that the m'iu>e ndjourii decidtml in tin negative—s to lq9l mr bctleb rep slaw demaudfl tin regular order of businesfi which was the calling ofthe mates for bills and resolution this desired to introduce hia bill for the protection of bf«a and projm-'rty of loyal citizens mr hoi.max ideni ind movod the eemsaa take a recess deodasi in the nega tive mr bi'tler hep mws demanded the register order mtiv he cimply wnnted to intro<luce tho bill indicated to the house mr dawes jlep haas asked the houv t uke up the julnt resolution of the senate just received provming for a commit tee to investigate the subject of southern outrages the si'kakku replied that nothing a in order but catting of states for bills and resolutions conimencing with maine mr garfield rep o ap[>ealed to mr butler not to object to the taking up of the bill fur printing preliminary census re port mr dawks itep mam.i asked mr but ler whether lie would give way that he might a.-k to have ihe report printed mr butter—no mr farnsworth p 111 then moved the bmbsl mtjouni i>oeide<l in the anirmatire — wi to ni the house thin in accordance with & pre vious decision adjoun;<*l till monday next albany rofkt ok al'i'kal1 ( ai.f.nhait ai.iianv m:in-h it.—the following ii the court f appean imhf ' al<ndar for march so x uu hi ut ltw uk a id 113 new york legislature albany march it senate mitj.s drwmmh lilt making prnvi-inn for iks pay mm t of bountiss to soldiers by eeaatfes to which appropriation have been diii<le by tht slate for that mry bii.t s rkfirted inporportitiufrliie workinkmptt'h friendly society nf ani'iiru d to faeilitatf the on t«tr:ic-tion of the tfrrt—a au<l cbewmsi valley lullrntul a vunrurn-ut nwllllliill prop^miijf an amendment to the oji-litulioo rhalive to state prisoner relative t the pumitalioi « ummmtm the matt1 bills i'a.-'-bt making an appropriation for the antk-tain national cvmeury memorial making a rnntnbution towanln the rom pletion of the wa*hidgton national monu ment authorizing th construction of an adut tion to the armory in bfflom to supply the city of auburn with pure water adjourned until monday evening assembly mr flagg from th committee on rail road reported the new york pneumatic tube railroad bill with amendment the amendments require two bondh from the ompaiiy in the sum of 200,00<j eacli lo pay tlamagek if any and alno that nothing in the bill shall be w e«nttrued oh giving power to authorities to leaecor donate any part of the , public parks er places to tbe company ex cent tuch an may be necnsary for in^rew and egress to the'road awt that travel on the roadway not be interfered with while th road i x-ing constructe«l mr we'd di**eiit*-d fr«m the repnrt de claring that tlicn mam nottiing in the bill prohihitins ib mayor aiul cominoualty uf new york dmadnaj parfc and jublir place to the eoinpnny to b u-e*l at aayota he claimed tii t laatvttftntmdtaaj hip 1-iii was in better atape ump it m la»t ni^li ii wai uu impei ft el mr b'l*x bad the amendment read showing that tlie authorities of new york were prohibited from leaning or don»tintc the public places iv t«i«l mr connolly moved to re-commit the bill and hoped a further hearing in the matter would be civeo u upoke at tume itugth of the importance of tbe matter and par ticularly of the small amount of bonds re quired motion to re-commit was loal and the bill put on iu paauce and passed by 102 toll tbe gotemor returned the bill providing for tbe appointment of aa additional cleri in each of the dutrict cwru of new york tbe gotcrnor says that the expenaei eav tailed on the city for tbe«e couru now an nually amount to 4a0,0u0 and saoald be de creased inrtead of incmueil furthennore he thlnki there u a sufficient clericalforee in the rourt for the amount of uafaem done now the appotetancat of si^"1 cierku would increase tbe rf^sj 1^00 therefore he cannot sv»w i 3 e,¥l l m1 | wm a vote wm uwb isktm wad t»e bill was rejected ___ j|l to pwt-etj^-m p «— mr jacobs called altaatlon to the ract ton thi was one or the moat iaiporunt nwaaiina before the hone he raid it waa under stood tbat express companiea nail certain arrangements with railroad companies by whicb a large sliare of their earning went to theee companlea ha waa about u move to make the bill the special order lor tues day evening next but hiring called atten tion to the importance of the bill would nuke his motion at an early day making legal orders of countt judges in certain cajea '^ amending tbe charter of buffalo amendiog the charter of blnghamton incorporating the unireraltjr luilroad company of syracuse a msjoritr report in favor of the bill for to probblit the contamination of food by mineral poison to prevent the publication or obaonie ad vertisements and sale of obscene medicines ailu intboducan by mr wainwrigbt—compelling corpo rations to make annual reports and hold au nual elections by mr flack—to subdue intoxication dt punishing intoxication and also the adultera tion of liquors mr fields being in the chair mernn hiwbman and jacobs rose to say that they were perfectly willing to have a vote taken on goodrieb/s resolution directing the rail road committee to report the eric clasaidea t ion repeal act which he had so often at tempted to otfer mr toodrirh roue to offer the resolution out mr uoaohe objected the house then on motion of mr blair in honor of st patrick adjourned until monday evening foreign british parliament london msrch it.—in the house of lords to night earl carnarvon auted that of tbe 300,000 barrel of powder stored in tbe government arsenals all but sou bar rels were worthless and that tbe govern ment had been paying lor pebble powder twice it cost in its own shops he deplored tbe apsthy of the government st s time when the state of europe made war more than possible lord northbrook i'nder secretary of war explained that new pris matic powde was superseding all other kinds ami had engaged tbe attention of th government soon after the session was opened in the house of commons to-day mr gladstone informed the house that be win en vet un able to fix a day for tbe consideration of mr dilke's resolution censuring uie ministry for accepting the proposal for a conference nana the black sea question until after the army rill had been settled in the debate which sown followed on the army bill t#v eral members shared generally a**aailtng the tymtmet purchasing commissions in term which their opponents e-nnsiderejl to be at tacks wgtm the habits und institutions of the country mr cardwell secretary of state for war look part|in the debute in an able defense of the bill and particularlv of the clause providing for the abolition of the pur chase system in the house of commons to-nigbt a res olution to inquire into monsstic institution was rejected disraeli reopened the debate on army reorganization lie insisted tbat the abolition of the purchase system was a paltry measure to propose where great remedy for inefficiency was demanded the proper course to pursue would lie to let tbe bill before the house go to a working committee for improvement the question of purr ha also bad a financial phase he lea red that eight millions ster ling would be insufficient to indemnify loam by its abolition ti i ad tone expressed his itelief that tbe bill was sstisfactory to three branches of the service and he oppos ed its reference to a committee the second reading of the bill was car ried death of roflekt chamber robert chambers the well-known pub lisher of ediuburg died to-day thecattlk plague in belgium in consequence of the ravages of the cat tle plague in belgium tbe holding of csttle lairs is forbidden in ilelnault western flan jem and namur the boat race in england the carabridjje and oxford boat crews sre bow practising daily on the thames pre paratory to tbe great race wiliielm at home i»kni.!n march it.—the emperor km arrivddand the city is illuminated in his honor tbe emperor and empress,and the crown pi iiifes drove throogb tbe streets to-night the enthusiasm of tbe j-eople is immense italian affairs flokkn i march it.—in the chamber of deputies the minister of fi tauce pre r_eattag na eawm for the non-preaeuu'iou of the budget said there was a total dcljcit of two hundred aud seventy millions of lire la be provided for he proitowd to augment tbe issue of hank not by one hundred and fifty millions ami to increase taxes ten per itent over the present rates throughout the kingdom tbe italian parliament will meet in home in july to vote the budget a bill l.i been ititroduc*.-d for tbe ttelter maintenance ot the public peace throughout tbe kingdom rome march it.—it in itated that car dinal antonelli haa sent a fresh note to the italian authorities in reference to tbe dis turbances in the jesuit church odo kusseli is expected shortly to return to home to arrange tbe business of tbe brit ish legstion the duties of wbich are to be performed by th british minister at florence kl'msias ( ommehtbon tiie conference st l*ktkitsni'i:0 march it.—tbe a rut piatt of to-day ha the following remarks upon ih decision ol the black ea confer ence n*.t withstanding the newspaper in vective tbe powers have interpreted the letter nf prince gortiebakoit as reasonable and upright a not a challenge and not treachery the result of the conference involving nt unjust sacrifice of stores and disturbing no rights remove distrust snd pledges peace the imbl'bgemtb in paris paris march it many officers who have a.crved under garibaldi have arrived and assumed command among the in surgent a meeting of the chiefs was held yesterday and it was determined to retail tbe cannon at all coat tbe insurgents con tinue to fortify their positions snd to mount new guna last night they constructed au otber entreiichnjeiit and established large powder magazines thk f.xi'ellell uermaks the deoatjt says before we can forget that germain are cm-mi we must cease to ml them thieves if alter their exertions th'-y cannot comprehend tbat they ought i.ot to return to france we have the right to stretch a cordon which will exclude them from french society other paper talk in a similar strain saying there can l*e no friendship while tlie germans are m france mi-r>c£llan'eol'8 items the journals unanimously deprecate the exhibition ot any violence towards germans returning to tbelr business and residences in paris but urge their social exclusion difficulties have arisen between tbe ger mans snd french relative to tome of tbe de tails of tbe convention of tbe 11th of march it is irf-iii-v.-.t tbat private telegraphing will recommence on monday ten trains will run dally to and from versailles during the seasion ol tbe na tional assembly one hundred seats tn tbe assemblv are vacant the opening exhibition of paintings in paris will take plai-e on the l-'.ih of may tl e question a»|o wton races will com ment e will be decided shortly members of the national guard have been invited to call at the american legation to receive each five franca in money or a pound of tobacco from suitacriptions made in a mer it for relief of suflerers in france a meeting of officers and subalterns of tbe national guards of xontmartrs has been ■ummoned lor tbe purpose of signing an ad dress resolving on the election of their own chief in the person of menotti garibaldi non-signers are denounced as traitors but there have as yet been but few signatures itisssid that all naturalizations within the last six months are to be declared void gen kaidherbe though ill ha submitted to the government a plan for resargarn^-euor of tbe army . , the rentes are to be bought up extensive ly bv government with a view to sustaining tbe credit of the nation in view of a new l0ge"neral pajsdloes la etttaen's dress yes terday inspected the cannon held by the mootmart lumirgento the merehant of paris are signing a pro teat against the law in relation to comsser r-ialbib a dieppe dispatch says customs p*-sts and telegraph have been reatored to the control of krencb authorities a fumen dispatch savs henceforth all tares will be pavabfe to the-french a branch of the bank uf france at bouen has resumed business _____ m ponver qoertlcr has gone to boston for tbe purpose ol removine dlfheulues arising out of the conflict of tm jnrlsdie tion general ulrleb u a catrfldat tor tho as dsasstn m the en-wring me wagbbwbbm twmu dmftjmpaih the vacaaies in tbe assembly an mostly from alnaos and lorraine wtnto nmw great rivalry at prmi , m ,, n . popular men fur vote of eliiiur th aral ij 1 appointed a committee or forty-five to report upon the mats of tbe invaded departments tbe majors of arrsndimemeola ar re quired to state all the co»t incurred and l*cif all outrage commltud by germans and to describe uk resource remaining at ihrlr disposal,and proapceta of harvest a cartridge factory baa exploded at chsuncy eighteen persons were killed and fortr wounded tbe tournala oomplain tbat the pruanana are till depredating upon thr inhabitants and urge reprisals tbe iltuatlon in xortmartre is unchanged no aru of rtolcuce have been committed tbe deuioiuiriin.il in tbe place de la it i-tillt continue tbe council of mlnutera is oorupied wltb the appointment of i'refei'ta and tba r»or irintzatlon of tbe municipal council or panii tbe trauloit nra tbat tbe dutch bankan offered to adrance to france two milliard of fr»nr after the raiainc of tbe wife hi happri lutea that tba ranuamt la roii.i.loriuk the uueitlon of abolubinjui ar>enali at i or ient and rochefort or trana frrrini them to trana-auaatlc steamahlp companies the liapprl tbinka tbat france abonkl maintain miliury poau only at brut tou lon and rherl.urß veneral v n..y haa addreeaed a aerera cir cular to the genrrala oommandlnk the armr of parla ' si bundrnl pork hopi bare reom-ned since monday bromilb march 17.-tlie belgian jour nal pronai ignorance of the cauaea for kngland'a complaint in regard to tbe inter ruption of commerce and of neglect of tb belgiailffoternnient to prevent them the isoilr jirlgt reporui that the dama to tbe wheat crop will not be so general & wai ffan d in aome of tbe province the pronpecuare relatirelr aatiafaetort tbbou march n.—a programme for t hi celebration in honor ol tbe liberation of trance from the pruiaiana haa been arranged by a committee of citizen ofgrati the capital ofslvrta tbe projiohltion baa not yet been vanctioned by tbe government of myria biblin march it.—(ienrral werangel ban arrived in berlin i liearer of a congra tulatory letter from tbe czar to tha em peror • ilerr fabrice remalna in france aa tb reproenutive or count yon biamarek until the elocution of the preliminaries of peace till pahis press on tik oonkuikx paris march 17.—the journal olfleul commeutiug on tbe treaty concluded by tba london conference aays all tbe power dia played a wllltngneaa to aolv the euxlne iiucvtion all must rejoice at thia act of diplomacy which haa violated no right •». riiiced no one but haa rentomi rights re moved mietruiit and consolidated good rela tions the act is one of peace and right miscellaneous ritint wokkh binvm pocghkekpsik march 17.—the rock land county print work st haverstraw were destroyed by fire this niorulug loss 50,0x10 a new kfiu.t a new strain ferry route will bs eatab nih il«lied between new burgh aud fisbkill nszt month free of tolls deceased philadelphia march it.—chief en gineer andrew lawlon united states navy died here to-day kailhoad a i ii if nt a train of can was thrown off the trsak on the camden and araboy rsllroad nssr ctmden to-day the locomotive wss upset and snotber train collided with the over turned locomotive three hundred feet of track were torn up several earn demolished and many persons bruited but none seri ously . mihder and suicide cincinnati march 17.—henry yourse who had just been pardoned out of the peni tentiary nbot and mortally wounded moses kline and then killed himself in hendrlrks burg ht-lmont ( ounty last evening jeal ousy wan the can colonies hetti.inu st louis march it.—the ht louis snd boston western colonies have located near rt.eley colorado protection atimnst indian two companies of tbe seventh cavalry have been ordered to the saline snd solomon rivers to protect tbs frontiers agslnot in dians fatal itoilek extlosiun richmond v march it.—the boiler of a haw mill exploded yesterdsy at ber muda humlred aud wm strange slid a crecy were kill**d jf.rr da vis monti_omkiiv ala march 17.—.leffer son davit is hens on business connected with bitt inntirance company to-night be ba hi-rn cslli-d iijh>n by an immense number of latlicn ami gentlemen in answer to a sais nade be returned thanks but made uo allu i'lii to any public matter thksklal t-trike johnhtows pa march it.—delegates from the anthracite snd bituminous coal mintt atmmociation met here to-day and formed a union officers to conduct sffslrs of tbe new organization were elected from tbe working men's benevolent snd bltu tninou-t associstiont a general suspension of work by miners in tbe bituminous re gion u expected st sn early dsy babe ham chicago march it.—the chlcsgo base ball clul hii.t gone to new orlesnt hi"hon and ontario hulp canal a meeting is to be held st the board of tmde roonw to-morrow to take into consid eration the propriety of appointing s com mittee of citizens to lay before the dominion parliament the importance of continuing tbe charter ol tbe jiuron and ontario hip ca nal a committe will doubtleaa be ap pointed and will proceed to ottawa early next week eatal railroad accidents william durran wss instantly killed and three other men seriously injured by a raiaroad accident yesterday at the rapids improvement at keokuk lows a construction train with a large force of laborers on board was thrown from the burlington cedar uaplds sud minnesota railroad near ion iowa tbia morning and ave of the men we**e instsntly killed and four other severely injured two of whom csnnot re cover advance in plate iron philadelphia msrcb 17.—at s meeting of leading boiler plate manufacturers of east em pennsylvania ew jersey and delft ware to-day it wss resolved to sdvance plste iron of all grades | of s cent per pound parading undek dikeicl'ltieh san francisco march 17.—the colored i-onipaniet did not participate in the m patrick procession u*-day the horse snd accoutrements of the captain of one com pany were attach for debt thus prevent ing lm sp|*earance on para if aad tbe com maii'iant of the other company then dismis sed bit men texas cattle tiic bzkdfi hfai'v fob a nokth waru mabch-the huiiemt amd tbs mm irmntml^onnria bulletin turch m tin texas rattle buitfnem ti but little tin dentood few bare anj ides of iu present magnitude or tbe immense proportions it la likely to atuin id the futun there re several tr.il«—m they an termed-leading from tsx through th indian country tml kanu up to ihellne of tb weatern dlvblon of toe i nion pactle kallroad tba cattle are generally herded ndatart«doot«>bie«batearl»wuiail thla they are conaequmur bow about due aloor tbe line of southern kiniai aod we hafl won havr them reach tba tartotu pern and rardi boilt for thla purpot ob tbe una ol the road wbesce they are ahippod by rail to n j jiolnt from which a deuaatd may come one of tbe main trail formerly paaaed by wichita bat tbere la a pad l t rivalry unonj tbe little torn oo toil trail buu nw and park city elalaa v ke dlricuy on tbe beat trail wichita u odlt twelte m\\rm below park city and both petal are almoat ob an air ua froai bluf creet-tba petal t which tba cattle eater the male ami either abeline or i one»bur»b tbe paiat of akloeaeat and with all due detmaea to our worthy fnead la wtcbiu and park city we loot tblak the ouuid world will be materially afertea m the uall to tbraoch what tnra it bar llaiagh tie dtueae ef the banh nsanml to remrdthli mimeantol to hit aalnataa ltm jmr parifc aaa raa-vwa other par l3is23sfis aeaimtailmafm lost anb fouifd i l~(«t~one i'aik oil eke l.\x*f \ tin i tiirjr abm mklltentoßfoßm n i i ii hi ar.y nr-'i on-ilntf *■■">*£ *■'••■'* rt-w»--1~1 hi i t*/f i t ■>■' tli i stag ks[>re vine no i c2f>afiolzfa amd looqixo ah ku.h 11 itf-wiltaßia rukmhhkii i i kami f-ksu a ml to i.xi with ■>-* b t i * tt.ll m i,,ri.i-i*-l nm cl*-»w ui ii i:i r.-mi let w i ill i'.oa i a hru-p wantzd-ixmaleb nmaii.\l!a wt i.:i aktki»to do gvutral l'«l^.-i*»i - : nuttt ctnue re<«minn-n'1"l ** ■nohth i » ii»kfctjbmi t7p4taj*»i --*• kami ) wuc an kx f * tm tit 1hw «.: i a .. <■.!«. ; i •«*• i'll i»klawari m i wan ikl a i.iri i <> •)•> i hok ist mm lr •). t-17-at i m'"7 niagara s'l.-'lltl wa.ntku t«»lw hi i it-'h rjil lowtwwkj n i dun i■'ii i i i u'a.mkk at this buffalo • knkkaj i wontn for nurwi i t tnpi < i.i r»-r a ii'»t afi i i of worn it'»«i i wi ■wli l iri*t-n alk tlin •■»(•*- m y'tnni wmi.ri tm ksilhik'il - ; i nr.i , cr >■rrr i apply i in i|*nuifini-n at u ii i"1-1 ■' j nt--l ■ihkrtj hpucatoba hi thi j ~ h/,lp wanted-males a raum iauirhnch \"» a.ntkd-an xx i pi<t>ri">i ji ■i ,"■-••< i.'.in if m lain li il man an<i | fal4«ir>l vlltlnic t llk>tlt immfll ik.uvwr.rk uf a nut pr fir n i li in !«■tiliir i ogumtt i-rman m -~.< d . r wi«rtr a n applj v a n \\ in'rthll'.nn wants jl a t.k.n i'i.kman t,i mi-k i n iti • lake th iv nl-mr a,ff-iirj tn uii i-liy ««•) tfram mntl'.jf nf n ■mh-i .-* ;■■rl m ■, wm i < l iki .^ ' - :: itmmnj ntw v..rk i im-m u'amkii a viil'ntj l'nmakkikii mas » wbn iin-fi niiutl ilir run ■>.' ud n tn innnmadcmi '. fur.l ii work apply«ti«rrrfl kn'hjt i n ■•.! ci-iitrnl wtwirp ■• n > utotltuijt v i »■■k li*tw,<ii i bi.iir ■f flitn 1 ii i*1 inrt a m . t /*(■!•> tyrs wa.ntki ml vi xl (.«''-!'. nx a'l \_* wrii.f a'l-ii tn li ■■! it i l f », , •• ti...)isi nil ~!;",■■!■. buiihc i;i finiii'itii.i w 4 r-|ii.lir 1 ■1 iill :■■tl.il 11 - m u in a imirlm vi * li h r i tin 1 wv r j4j will ou will 1 i-all hi m i'ortkk bn i.ftm(.it i ,!■- - < m ■• ■mid all aii'l m f a j r.u l i ik»r-i lasfi v|i 1 am »? fnurn at lit l.aii'l ■ii (■:>- uranifi.fi £>>»■wnrkn : r / i rw n rtemty word an-i ,-. j «.>< mi , ■. i . a|i|>)v prrmilmll ' ' bj !• ikr to i . h w all itih a i •'.. in nifi.r'l.onlar clo-'-t h kantkiminkwhoias i*!*w a uob i i<.n p'v af,,l j ■■tkxpt oh . i wanted \\ *.. i ' l of mai i ■'■■~'■* hiusll iainllv r rit t|..t 1 r«i h ytrm a.1.1f j li i li n m trwi rli el 1m i'amh mam ta 1 1 1.1 x am 1i l situations v.i.ukd ri'ttu hilml kl^^l l ykaitn ik 1 ju»t iiniiii r:i i miluatkmhl him nln.n waul to ul»k lllhll i.r i ml 111 uflj t-l ■. v ■;*!..-, uu holffl curitfr kkluii.ki uih mhlilgaii ik '" 7*:'t i wantkii \ l ii \ i n ml \ i.l \' k t h .'■ai hij ■■■•»■.- ■! ■! _ * v»>im m\n ik-*ikksa jiih 1«l i i n n l::'.r;;v : r 1 r hin»-rv 111 i i rl riiinii-i « r itr h»i r ■■■■i n.r »<■■«■t hi ! ir ■urbu it inu ill . aiiln ■kaflactr 1 uiu ■, ■imw business chances tjolt bare ik ar im 11 i roll m>i 111 i k i.r.i rf . ivj olllar m.i ..: i t t m liml lit it mmlh stif i ni awim r l.ki inji idi n rt-ntlf rppl at w main i i i--/1 rpaiumkuy i kmi.k in rhkvilla<ibur 1 maoumh or an t iiniy m w hum tn jri work lux orrt*r j muttf n tin ' iui»l i.lmi u«-k i liti-ttty i'l i <■«!.'••. l!i - i ■>[• " liaiire u*t m >.. fli/ntr liimk v an>okii i'l v ■t an tn-rl i 11 kinhliv hitmmk^tj ri>k l.l \- \ \ * tud'h a «■«.■! tn^li . t in i kikxl (...■«! lon r.utmi."l.t»l ; .-». *, lo#7.im 1.-r rtl 1.r 1 111 lk.t 3anruku ii \\,-:>» i mrwi hlltlnkw pol s\lj lticatku un mm nnfl >■.. il • i in wiw tutvln^a dm nuirtfl'rro'i t «' ui *; ■.■-'. fitvjiartl uiors appl in hi vik a nam")ki i i - \\ i w«n l fjaa mam>a il kin i:t 1m -- is i,ii'is iwo val.i.i i»««n1 klkliu i r -...■. liximrr otljuc jt rii kkhim isw 1 •-'* vi l ml fi»k hai>k h li tilk it ill'i x y rhii^lmi hi khul erf itm imu ii . \ i . m 1 um hu • itttlir i off !■for uulf ii - v ial.li law ftf llw prumlwi k i hi « mtuwntiu hotel i*tj n hitt w nt-w v,r r ~!> ..:.■...■■-; :■• r.>.m.1.i li llw farnltnre putin -'.'.; ■'.'. lu'l tn*«"j niu<llu<m the hi.lt-l ih ii-iv .[■::.;: | i.i ntiilllliff nlir r !• rin m tt li 1 a i 11 iikk il kmtiilorii h6-tr s of tiumttj ft\kt iv ami prn«>.t<iim imnw ikitomn r n i>r.>n.lnti.t ilm-u 111 be *... ftwatrnnnf run or w.m l'l tiwiwr wivlwai rftiri'ln<iii nn-i:,t - im ftfrounl nf il<flluin|r htaltfc a wn ot*trmbl i !■•■>' i l i - r.r rlabla to «■funakk wu.min ft son li 1 k.-ute m.-l i n m.raii a^wtfa bu wantkd--a i',m!i.vh.i a(iivk ob hl irut-tti'iuf jir*■i'itm h a r»-l rapital f r.i artlrlf f itn-ht 11-..iuih -*, hi whfi li ii it r,ul[i irwinikof howakl»*tllal'l*ki-lh i:.al estate ajpmw __ bh ffc-hk wki.l kwtabi.ishfu kamfi.v i.im i i-cry im-lr 1--3t n l"7 vi|'»pi st i'itiiitl lif toii uliiti wlumtork pit fimnn will l.c t"l't t.i mwnoahh i rn irq in it ui !■:...■.-. ajmf ki.|m!n h'ti sale ix v l)ktfucaiii.k a.rti m — v i uviny b ajid carriages i>t cakkiaue m n iti>u i.i >>-} v vit-v bne h.»r*e wiui i luuc uf !«■■. bni . njjc fldi.ak va<i!»n xi 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tola . m w»1s ?. i r atl treat i ator ort<k -. r ai«-r bah 4 ki«r*«-nili klrcet ik tlnry fr»iii k *"•'«''• hit lit awtufc !'•* fc.a*ir lr«t 3 ry briefc ati'l ln;r x wnit-r *.-.; im3miiu ~ . lit m«.utli i»l»l-i"n ■.!!*•-•• t 2—t'jry n<l iticbrl<'k i hsoatfe tnrwoa*tn«ls-«u>t7 ft », wat*-r li-th ! jl fjtirk treet 3-»u»r brick x r c bttjcney rtrert i rtory brmtaad wiu lot jx til ninth hjn-.|.lh-l'tyl'rtrk:|f t»-r nail j rlj erie lwmj < i—a w main it £*■uttauuirottkaijl et s dtaatoa street i*o 1-ntury frame roi 33 mortli vi!:um rtreet l-atory framo lot xi w nnrtli wuuaan atraet ij m frame lotti shi wl 3 eafla rt*t wn frame wttui latfll *]"»- $:.'"•'■7t»«!i;.'i titntt i rtan &*••»■■»; io i7xuo n ya vi-iith str-t.l l'.-9torr frame n*w '■• i i-*i ttrnrglm atraat i'«-»t">rj frame rorrit efner bi r.'*i.ir liwi l-«tory frum lot 2.jx^is •*»'. amjftaat*u*at t^ry irame jwxwl li.t-**jj as j>'wiru*.*ntli btrt*t l-nterr fr.itu 1.-i irxlo »!.'■*'. i.ydv iiakku j col u _ krh»_l,mi.'l nfli.-i-.m m»ln»t vkdkmkaiti.k i»w eli i mir koksalfc mrlbimt rormr * mi i»'i haroi bin i rtimlt mrtrr odsto tnvw dbotw mi wui ba h4dete with a fcci brick tram : lot staufc mnurtli l>!vi>-ii.ii tr t ry brlrk pm bb4 wbterjftm l m nhnitiu r ; will ix mill cbtalp lfi !■:> ■! for ta-fi.if a i.t ■i 71 l „-:•■tr i irmnw hnuae with w ma*m un jinivi'iiii-tit'i l"i .'<£ i iti : «■til i.t i'l i li i rf'xi.v viv ii.t".'i,v'.lj '"""*' "*' -/ hi v.i."i ctr t j'.t-.rv fnidm . li : fa wt jli im * 111 vvv sm.hf'h illffwl swni|_-t atß^imi-ai.k m'iokk no.si main otkkct r/ji in ili lo masjiiti^i..n l jobun ol l ii i ol 1 a.nii sow iti.al fob i*l | t trtnli i tai piirtic li ij'liik to jiutrinutf our krta i .'■ulir i in i-.-.i ■■■! i ny i'rot-riy ob«>rr4 | [-... ."-} inn to v th i irgv«i uini i.i-i muonsn«tit r ti *■"«'. iri '*''^*''■'.'" j.l'is'am'i'nvr i'o'rp k*al eaulr brokrra 4 bruwn'i kutl-llnv • l i gs liuuhiu and lots foksall ewatjnrr^i comer al'mny nd_vortli jctt rsoa fct « om r hcvcßtli and coiidt-i-tlf-ut imii'li new s i«in in i m-w bdek fm'nch r ■<:'. :■■• ninth if '. t i r'ltrlr'k with limrn ■&, purli ihm-i i'.r rntno lot wxiwt iii-i itlli in t l i r tnmr l->i 9uxl*x 241 allen in 1 i—u,r'y fran dew i 4 >< l it tn i j--n>r fr.nli ins cvlur 4 edn'uii-i n-trt .' atory frww ii»»r 7j j i«t x ir.ft rriiiii''l.f.^i lnt sxhi 17:i>o,it tilvl i ftnt i l.ili-l li.-ii-c i'im-u>n wrufam rtim rranebmu xhn-hm itiwl.l-aion nick »:■! n.^ri mvt.viwi^i'r^t.s-miln hr k 1 lly 111 mi ,* m\nrokl m u t rtwiui -'. ■-■ruttuauf itikal1 eotitlltlnn : i'll t"i i l l*r ■■■*'-'.'-". .\ .. bcmrvj tr.-.-t i.iry frmme bmue tol 66i jiw v.-rv low a i »(,<.. n«k i:i ttcvt-iiiti rtrart wmtbeut eornrr t vir fr|n i!'-.'!'.]ir trael i nan hwr howw ril b-ii'h-.i'jiiili in im-ln omrr lot i3i vnh llb ml caflh pai iimiil itk •- jj ho.on \\ llli.i'n mnrl z-nutry rr*rut lioii-c wlui limlnl ar.l i mi i'rl.'i t ■..'"'. h.i|uim'uf hu aku a < ual*peu*,ia main •!. oti uic3 ton hauei tii irsstn-cu l-*tnn frams lot«txi»-tljh ti twt-inh tn-ft l-*ior fr*«h?:lotl7xlflj tbum i ti tt.iii r ■■. a-»t*iry frame !>.! 4»xuh * '.-'"■7n'.rii hui.[..u rtnwt l-atorj rnair lot 3ti l^>t ji.i ig3 t-.i utli tr.tt l-st..r frump lot smw 1,-xbuui rtnet i-m tv fr.irn t kxw—fljw i 4 li n bak eetot v lt*akle m m a iikinii am r . ! u-iii - j.r'-tm'rn t..r ir mm '»>, i.nnulnt in-t.,.»-i i smith rorncr f mmi.surjrti i'mul ttm*ii.dp(-rty lik front*«i r.l 3m r . ; iiaimw - r.,v 1 i^.f k.-i kfr..in mo f ti kit art v inrifr lirirk :■:■•.;., with 1 .-* i • mil mi r«m;iw vhlii.<mi-(ii:i'-l«in'n n.i » inrrf tram hull-l inv tlih r>r"|h-.iv i ft-tii.tramy w:tt«-t tor un k lot n»uu£cturli 4 l.u,iuv 1-1 on da x kft .\ • ... d amain btouk i"i i r h i fe ij main in i n arolil.i 4-mory i.ri.'k ; ihi r<-.i : i^tk i | —» in 1.--.1 i^lhlir-h from ami run i.i tiinni^ii io v btttlrg*iw il i.von i;akm;.j rtjktik l iiik very ui:.sii:\lilk iv jfci m;-v t.nvk h.it .. no t.7 waslilpehin kbot nuttim fii-fvi iid gu water bun m:i;.k andfliw k r!i i i.l~i r.iliv ui'l out and ri:i wltii rli'it.c n.w.r mirii'.l j irull ktuam etc o luixirj i t j :..■-..|.| m « iwrysln if a t j for s'.oti ■alan t trat-c&m ii^w rraiix i.oii 3 .. n the ■■■■!). s or rmphl a»-!iu widi wlnffn mint :■: iit'iit in fmprovpuk nt witli lots 4!v\115 o«i stol i i li ■p nii-l on mifcf lithi aih two n.w i'-siorv rrame b«u a tb.-b"»:ii ml o ti.ilm stu uti'tw • n m.iryui-.l aixt vir ii,l:t tirpeta witii gai anj wator k md intsadxlu al-o onr new i-st.-n-v fraam hoaai '.» m*l amea mariner street between ali*'ii mi-.l uortta atmeta tiastinoh ft l to krai est.il hr..w(.rs so t brnwnn bulim»k __ c 4fßfe a mklhihikil lountkt kksii*ehci cji f..r i:l iti llit vi'laitt'i.r aurora mil lw ;:,^ : ::™";: 1 :;:::;: llk;:i!!^yv^r r''ffi?'i en kkrinw it vnl nwannt _ hf st m kninklin lrwl bomhj 2-slury hrti-k nenr v ik-n 111 tin i olllltioll : i:n g ki(t bsm ur nh.'33o franklin : bnoae 1-story frnnic n.l rmme)>vn lothulfl price ui no '>'•'• frhiitlln ntrt-«-l hmuc j-storv lirlrb tn-nr ii.irt anijh aii'l frmitif i.-irn loi ao\l'iu ti nortli »"- w';.v,,v.»«k«»r i>r kile land onv-e m malnsl jmuk^ikabue imita'.k koli bale the ha^tistisv otv 4 hr ituil.iln u j auetukabij kk^idkm kkoksale—th ; i*:ll"'li.it iiiil com v«tvr iiath ttvv urirolt l-iant 1 j tpni»iripiiltr<l for^iool uastiwos * ottu.4 hr m-ti ■■■hult'ilikt j fjftkoi fai.k i i'kaki stkkkt i'om bjl it-i in ull in r.i ■(■(- it » dwriling bonmor | gj ron baije : t kiv ki>hh:\<-k vn h ' i-'v lkk^j"l**lt'ki:klx»t"w ffhtawm rt hm iqiivj 1.1.1m0 fob haul otn'im tii-"1 nn 2m rti>ry brick 9or 10 rooms i sblngisi'rtmrt mulbnm earner of ili«h*t vi r.a on vn,!.lrvt t m ai-oit 75 fo'l n hi/b st oa^tttver ls^tarrrnane ftnc lot fcrapc i.fdsabd wu m m ri^to^'?ws^^*^totehetrits | n m-y n.m t « i rrnf l.ut wlil f a»t iloiimiis s tri-r^-iiui addition 11.4111r.--f bowajw a vh kvtjli i ! akoll bajlk—tu l vkky detfikablje j mw.down-towd r,-,-!'tpur no 1 fruiklln trrtt lh'l mnhawk atrl llumn rtrveta wltn prttt mi»l'tn pontenlenmi terms favuraltlc ajv plywjotlm otth.a peart at t mt pkmiuablgchyi^abejwbjjkfcije aro «■(«• hvti.i.imti fox salk-dki.aware i io h.lm'l*i-i-ii allen itij'l \ tth •«.. 3 ti>ry linvk rt»r u rimiins all n»i»kr lu.provotiit-ut lifalt^i :>> s'f.itu lim ; unr.-wt w.nm iske irsllrr pr ] teca worth raw uuo la m,uuu in part paymt-oi i fsrf^swrt no m v,trry t.rtrk lot bdml wwiilil okka a email t«-li of good t in ! mrt ivi apl-ly lit no s ii-.r tr«-rt i rk«»^aki wnj&st a son ih-al lut»te and in | r.ii 1 ( ajwntj »" i tcxirrmaxtwxa'n^-wumj axdi-ot for suit tl»c very uesirawe lirlrk ■: >■i ■no 61 weat ien t f ;■-. torner f pearl v lot iu9 fret front vsjmmm^s •'! "" ".'"-'- 1 b iur»vemetits an-1 1 in period iifr van t,-r.i or puri-nawf win be ui*.)e t«h xx a ro^v.rl i ml otllrr s main st _>»"__ , jtt i>kmkaßle mbumujtmji pw»>mj bnlhunfr " 43 low noobd housesrousale f n ir.-et-n0.23i l tory frame lot 2th*u r n tnumvii'ft—no ml 1 tory brick rw parti lot 34tl2suiailt-v price ij»w mli'hlifftti strtfirl no 72 3 story brlok ; lot 2ix1«5 1 penni)ivuiu rire«t between tjlrtcenui an r'linrtwnih trccv«—ls w>n frame lot 3uil prii*i 2.iwu miui btrwt-n.v 164 1 torj frame lot m^xlod price 91,4-vi palmer street—no 97 1 storr frame lot t-»100 price l.#m i k«*:lf ktn-fi.e^i f m'.chl|r»n stn-ei—zstory frame n and wau-r prlt-t s4,uuu ' t>ourh i'ivuliin twi south mile r«t frame house ea#t of riii'-tnut mrect—2 storle p water i bath lotwrllf iiri monroe btreet—no j 2 story frame lot litlut p^iflen^n*»treet-.no.3sl;lbl<>r 7 rranw lot 28x125 prvt:alnlst"«treet-no sui large frame cotttfe lot i^t 7ix9o with four frame bulm wbi c sold aeparatri or ing^h.r co tf»fir^i i.as housb on n'aiara st pj t»r hie tbf reatdeo*"*.1 f j"hn a moore itr,nn.aimimrasirmt th h-»u to»s-ato rtrt brick with tower and masi'c from here la a hrtck b»rn on the alley in the rear the lot la mx lmfeel thi u one of the nio-t l«airamc down for sale-ho uses mn.h h\lb-a s-*tokt kkamk botji mivl am a willlamsville llli tiirm-.[u»r . - fmi't't f land o.i t ii ■-.'.-■<* h i i'h-k«-i with * :»"** v»rl^i • f trull tr»*-i i i'k'ok»ali:-thk 2-stokv fkamkdwf 3 linjf *••■■m*th strwt wihi ita an-1 w»u i itm jv.v fri'-c l lii.^irt v the wnur j r-.r prtleww hw afi h»ikablk hbockbv k<>k iii f*l fvjj nitu-j on a tint rat etttwr an-1 loin » pl fli3 butlneaa 2-ftory tirtr tmimlnt mara ami 1 iln ll»r ga a : alan b*rn wllj i wm mn-nnahk l*rui jlakrim.s*ot'li * lirr.--*n bcllrttim ho 4r x"x ai.k—a kim col nihy x > f 3 ot-n itx-utl1 inlles frum e»»l ivb ijrokf st rv franit hoot lui i»o<l baru out-liouw ttr ukna t land wt-u iruultawl frail trt rf limiwi 11l mail hliljlfclm'1 "" prt ditvs in p feetrvnalr appiy t«.imk ttn.«i r~h<rt l fob baitk chkaf-no r fraskjj ffin*s l t.^»u»"«.i in bui.*lo also no wa*jln uksale-so w>l*th wmmon xt a2-#u.rv mw^nipot au-j attt t'ri.-fc how ictrc|»l>\l.a>.*;**ae.i water u«llua'.-llti a ray 1-amiit a uhlxwho an<i convenient tutue tiuiliina uri.-rtlit.tty lotsfu ff.nl and in '!**"' fpao aiwy tr-xui taay apply tojuhn ott ufwrttt -— 41 huumm run balk-tub raw b ko a welui4£k so * and m oak • in hiiw-tht-i or lulr phf a_t2 i yon batvtk a u erie u.-iofllce mt «» hl,rt!k.lif water s 1 25h15 m p«*«i wb mi fc iii mi ■*■»_!■■■» »"**_ ijajft "" •__ brtjttfßl^s b.isrnui j]b 16 '>'. wa ?• finantun'k'oiinit.ontbc use wi tin halaloaai v>'a>>hlriirt'>n kaltr»ad thlflh » p>o*l t nli i w.j m^vrttlnk thliha*of hmlnaw l*m«atowßaff «■luf.ti klctiunf-fiil l.fallli in 111 ehiut i.iun kak_kacu.,jch»lamiu«ea,am llalu bl i-.r ji l ir.--.-r itiislr.lo-i *.!.-. ir»l rurr in ttttitv llii lii'.ruhl.-l t bl'-rf i—-uim h't h f-1 imi jhrtto \<>. 4 wrnwn butmtntc kit f>l\7n~nti:l.l l bivimc rok balk okt illf wlthlni . t ii.mnu rr minn lo v us.inprt^.n ir<-t »« two ri ili mi i i rr rt«*l ■■imun r»y < •<■upl r,y h w . n.-wtm.l.l n « hardwmn tt-n mti i ( r/.m win t riv-u ;. parrtoorr lv etakf.it j it kri.-l ; h.luni...:i^.m«in kt <! m vub sax.fi im;kmi-*kf sos sm sw am ttih ti i'rnn !■'.. » ilii hint lirli»k li..uw >» u,«v pirtnjnii vrtu.ki purity ii fbataru pmnatn rrai wajt-gaij n<t1*!''?"ll(atilili.i mv.^i j"t*.r imv'k li.iwil i vll \. ft ki it t i ''■* elluok anumjtom aij.kn trjl_i al i neml bftrgals ifaalil mmjii »« tht nwacr inii-i tn»k^a rbmm in mcouut nf nil int-inf h ni-«-.oni-ilin lulil r'h.ttis in hi (('•"*' iimt ni i rm ii w.-t>w,n i r4 sa vkiiv luhmlil.t uk-ii.kv i hill tslnlnita 1 iv>rr tnutf iwi'uliik twn1 i»lr»iwnl r"erv frn r»r tift.-.1 ii'.nlui will be h-m l i t nln.u ibvowner wlthfi i laan tbeflty ai»j»lt very conveniently lacalad pnr'tamlnem w proft !■.!„] 11..-1 lyun itaktlt .* io erie land imw,w¥»ltiit m iltlt_l ou bajje t'k xx iiamie k<'k q i j,r..t -!•, - th i.iv>rn stuixl k wi as ti ■tii !■. . ri -■■':!■.. m i ii niltai from this ity rtaelm ■■•'■■i s-*t.irr hlkh with ihm r tlw . . , mi t rt ly lias n hm 1..ii1-r.«rtii 11 > r • , ■:!!.:■; law purtivi m hmcloim bntm-aoil wajton rf'n i x4-t :«" ot f wejl»ofw»h r ri _,-..«■ii i hi t^.i.-r.^.tm usi ' i f r ilvr.'ad i lf - ' frmni ijiiffal t tprtmnlt il lism i-:i-[«'t li.on-1 wi-l.iti * r-hort ■n.|vi-|m..r.a-l i'."a."f;r n|.l.!lv call w-u w m ml i fimk's '-!■c ->• ■•:! i ihvlhlml^t k artitfl t'"t sai.k.-tiik fink am wtllki.'-wn tavt-rn uui't ii thf ' ntlrn < r ii r mm kuiiwn aa tlif bt-z/t uoawv a)«"ti fvfmik-rtrnmi m.-.ln»l lti bnuse u nearty »•■« i ■- i-v lirli 1 17 i'rt-t rrnt't in »' f..vl ''■«-!•, cr.u i iiii.lrulir.-."-■■.;i n.-wi.-tht smd ■«» ■-.■! lony cwm l«rk li.-rr.-i ami outimmmm aii-i »"< i-t.-s v i .. . ■r 1 ii ■!'•" hmuibg fr.iit t if v.i bnv-cuum r.,iintr in 1 i.r t-t a fkß_nnjui*i mtua tv r<-.1 !. ri .■, hli 1 will be fi*tl'l t a kr »: i.il|t»il with foraltore ami »'.! ntlwn-i»nomj pmper*y ko rmrtintlanapply ii hastiruba otto i fhmn f ti'i al.i 1 uk kink rrattidweli m k'i!l j ■. ut.itjisitiiimv lull with all the iflooi-m iiuur i so l«**lfc u.--1 itli laqe i<>l i.xx £ 1-h kkkint w w«th«t«n m all nve st>>i:k os mai-n bt foksai.k imir in h til'm k til''h 1 » rar cluotoe for in i rvsini<tit n<l ■• " in l--i-t w.-iis-i.-iitfr 1 rortnsnn v'j'ry'.'i i ri*i.'.'a 111 m*k a uinfuiid u west s_fe k>k exi hasiik a vkkv pksekabi !■a tmtlnri lirli v ii<>nw pli-asantly 1«m-:i:i-i h cm !',, nt repair will he»old al a rawinalik b^urc an i i ill i.'tak taken hi part j.avnu'iit tatlanct mi uv-.r ».-!.■rni apply lo ji fin ottu 81 i'.ar l 117 l ki'i ai,l-:-tilk fitamk oottaoc 1 el --' a!'-':i r-i !'.<■n'w as wau-r et al cd&vt-'rßtrontcr lotmtia n liiutmix rtv will u + iihir.a^i appu mill me a saskoki • lui.fr i.rina«r»ure aptf 1 w hw bl ill eruß fai.k-n mb nci.awakk st a h tw tory ik»b rlrh imkmk with al utto..-i i'.^rlm rptfiil htthct bkk x huuoeb os ex 1 nre«>»u hf aato cheap on a«7 terms 1-kk a pickkkixii 13 ffwl swan rt un in-l t in tt-.i lnwi-r p.irt f tin rlty wnrti svitxi t 1"''1 in tmrt payment por pjirilriilnr apyty to lil'mc a i&nfojbij u w«-t svnitiml el l-:iv i 1.-i-i'i'v ~'.. i.-c in 111 lllap.-.-f bat avis kivhumn'l and*thai mr plshfr the house l*lai aliomlanrc if imlt i lii iir--|t rty will i"1 9<>!i be low it mine mi.jnlr f i,yt>n bameb 4 co erie l«n.l ltfllcf>.3m main at b flit sai.k-ihr is-»tobt kkamk huusk >.>. imuartnprst i!h all bmmlera toßprwre iij'-nl cirrtarr booaeaml rtmhtei lotawalm ki.riii.'rly n-turii.-.i iv wm h r..-1'..-.ly t t.riiih.-a-y l.kk,vrii-kkkinc 1:1 wwt awaa t £* fob baiji at a uaihtain — tiik ffi-lni»l:irv'i r.t onlnl fl'-r with we.nd au<l iii)r ft r-i'unii-rit'l for i!*e!iiiigfi will ?«■mu at j«»f*'k balk tiik kklll»£n v'u '- ok f tv.r u w."-ll li'.ii'-t-lli''''i"i hi j'""11 ordi'r ilirnu r lnrtit 1 r uivlit whole boast « large iiianilty ot fri-t iri -~ h frtlil ami li'i'li irirs i|il u ln(f mw '■:', .■.:;,■.•,;■.- l.^-auons in uw city uuttakih . iiai-i 1.1 ■» eru bale—a nkw and fik>t-t:lasa uft^knr realrimce with all the m-xli^ni liv dmvnwdu iii rri'le otvmj ttr»l w«^i«f 1m iwarvv lotutumima tcsni - i-y >. bi'kll hitlllßmt hullillnjr u"-li a pwt sai.k—iso «■smith ihvit-lon st i,-vfni -.■. i'.:i i-.irt tllll-.l up fur s'<jr*-or ß aiim>n in a.-xl repair with ono garden lo 25t117 iqhn ■>! ttl.hi itim-lsl m myok sai.k—a kink kkmdkm'e is ha flii i-nil arltb ti.nv acrt-sofljiinl uu.llt cxrcllen fultltatlon wuli an a'.umlarnv nf fruit tr^-i bhnin 1 v c h->iim is in ptrfi^t ordtr lim k »"■' waur timr'-le niantu-s k1 148 *«• ttrnu »"» api.h'to.h'hn ott'^ltv^rl bl i jpi fuiisaltuktuiikst 44 pearl m r-story basfment nn<l it'.lr trl.-k tamue with hrl '- ihm ami ili,-v la rmr n i tl.u nltrr i'ri vor will 1 r ul far to i.yon bakkjc a co rm _ _ ejta 1..-h n -■- w»ate i a tub » um>hm>l'h."s>t*>kr w tthdwixi liiir on voni i r aii.l a sup.rlor i-t-llar on lite ni»rlhwtmr..rii.'r«.fmalnan.l»fap..n btrerlx f..r any e scsffj-'i « v^k^t w h knc i anl i tfli 3«rt walli wl fh m sale by m mt'omb no ssouth a it<-iianl^sangolutf tottate uie city call n iki i tih bt tlist ll»-»iory frame dwelling in bn ci>n-!tu.>n lot s-'xiiu will sell iit;»p and on ea urni price 29w hit rrcwpei-t vfnut that 2-§tnry frame rtwelltn in rtxmi mb7 lot üby 106s wui 6«'l for w ;, i i , ,■!- , l«t walnut et is-sf>ry frame hnnsf t'n*wt pa wati'r aii-l cellar in fliif oni^r 10t33by132 rrlf »*■•"; t ■i i ' ■imuth st l-dl.ry f-sm*.lw«.mn«ldew ot 39 oj 132 pfleasiaa u-rui i-any s3 trntli at.,2-<u.rt tr*n.e':*fl!ui7 in roo.l or<l and finished no in good style lot _ by mm trt tr.uu ! mrf nr.nl niv'm.m at tlmt b.-antlful l-«'rrt w fraiiu-oitiairt ftntsrwd^t in thf liiu-bt m.i i w.wf«iiii-ep i .■-■..:. ».•■ar.l waurr l'nc stj mwan t , a-*t.>r frame wtm win pap wai ah i rull»r i,ui-i---l off in k-'-"-i btvle jialf ui »'!. i'ri siiijwan t 3-mc.rt frsmt ri rt-v.it imlwiu-r i-.l m \..< . u1 -■l - i :■; ir v ■> -.■■■■!:. fanu f.r salt-—us acratflfanod n*n!!-n!«i:<l,»!>out _) ndleafieaa main mr i : a urge nrw housr '■-■•! ■i ii well baßcad and i,..1.-r m::i tliu 1 a tint liailrr kirujdnlem-r or mllkman j wtltuk pirt flty pn'ixtty in esrhanre i'rtct'fl^imli ap ply tn m^vrf^rtlk.tanmhfitvmftow ajt | tfm k it balk-no 178 niagara st.—in i lgj ufltikllt romplrtetn a'l 1u wrsnxi-mrnix ikl , fzty dt-lrable a a rmultnw joldi utt « feari^t g j ri'.amk dwellings fox sale—we ' n*r cuuu will he oid « » lu»r|rjjn in oon n v t»t»le apply i o-s nl»)f*r slwl j.lonjku i . ji 7 delaware avenue ithe beit , fl^iy«s»>rokl>.l«'vr»t>w»n si «•_ ■bale-a dksikable t iwtokv ! | ffl^^ws cellar wdla-driatj^n . all in fuod anlar lot wxloo terms easy frt.f * i-7wu i 1 ofapilk bale-tiie motmt and attic ■hrtek iwrlllnfr no 36 w«t tupprr in»u * wtui ita 1 wait-r bath an<l luniare in'l fies^oiiy 1 nnl-hsruiroußhoiil lee a imcjteiuxii.u wml wao st as _ afbmain irekt jitobk fox wle-vi bw ff r a firr mi main strert betwrvn tjwan *• aotttravca tun-vu lyun kakek a co eric *- laml ffl 3*6 main t b\b i jmmain street store tor sale—will ■bh take a lot or noaae and lot in part payment 5 srißfem 8-i fob sale-houses fox pale ob nmiw for it prop-my—a ix-autirial ikuiit't rrsiuf-nre i mdani li alvl with 5!l n«-f ary nutt,ulldiiv u,r<--*i»*l mn •: plenty f ebolrr fruit :•■fi k unuitn a.tn.uirumfree of jo»*l l»n-t ofwhi i r.^l-li i!n.!.t tm !■'"■•■1 d«-sirabl lo f-1 ■-.-■/ t in iuii from main troet one tv rn.ru ab&atacanmm an-t lhrvt inlle from white c rnt-r at'4i u)<-plank rt>*'j u:*-!lnjr row buff m ii h^wl k.rlm than ull'itny ro-l apj.tr mivvaia^itilxkland.xo 3 bruwni bui 1 hit *" tfiritt salv-so ti w>ith uiyisio.n c ya llnu iv hue outer aad w*h wort lookinj jmv^ik tuuls olt to kent-no 1w sl.vt k at » barrio joii.\otio no.«l l*»-fl ™ _»»<•(>*- a.m i.ot kok ujlb x to ii fl en h*nz<->l for ■» in f work horx-i w anthftrnest so 3!fl f..urw^r,u lre»-t 1-t 40x1 tah^i^h prl'utlml mtuumk#&a v kt kwe*lmwan sl ™ a 7ok sale-a very ue&ikabix swl on i>l»w street appiy u john ott 81 i'earl fu^l __ jimw gl«m dwiujii9b q«ttals-l fc...jm m«lm ??_ j*vm|[t>alk-nkw i>w ellin rioktknth 3 twtlirli vttiu..iii btrt.fts iti.j firgi avwiif jtnti-.-t rin/iiy fr-n s:.ir iosj n very uht-ral i^lkrtt labf 1 krtli»kn'('km fox sale—n f nsm»insl tu r rhit-nrt->,r uip lat*<omiu ij..rr(lwn.t<liu lot 100 fett through t't ivarl « rrl-v $»>,» u _ wl f5 l.'r^hrvt lmmn,)i l u t«bt h s^ri'i w»i*t iu:irl»:e uminl'-i rt-llnr a"1 >". b-fntf riilin-ly i lot c *"'' 7 wltl brown fcd*ttw _ ™ clrk.wttbmwiun unprovamntti ift+'x9 pm t,rlrk ; g»s w»t^r fu dac el t kxlm tic sltu*"1 >.>! r-t niinl.-'t->t t«'^-ujri t-rtck guui'l v'i'"»i"'w"v '«'•'■i't'-'rsir tiicc iot 30.-.im nstlssw 111 odctorr fr»ne lo 25\t.i l;ru lu"*1 _ no s booth ihvl-inii^.^ii'-story frame lot j7x ftassvsffrt hrtw^n uthurflmi v mm lot 30xl plsa'*2nin«h bt u at.,ry tl 1 w 8u125 t ai lfv(..li(lv'..*iii mtmod i«n-m^>rr frame gait w -■'• gis'sij tco >• xx.vi estate foil sa.i.k at keuucei pssssjs iymranr a hatumjj ww.bwu nitat-<*lju*h nwlu.in'.s k»k sale t.'r.v:'|nr ~ mi-i eta c wfa u of fruiis rra[w itnar bnnai-f livv»l"*«*!i!'u-'i th k.-.-n.-h r f an-l nimt-tn-t wiih'.tll m..-i-ni uoproveiw nm lotfßßsk.wltt «'*• h i,.-ii ifimte ob north kmet lttwttii i'ark nd i,yon isakfib jt co mfi maini_»t a thk oi.u ma(ialt kniiink hoi'se b3 mm lot for talmas m^rara-i doithmri i<lf ptj.-.i m..:.n«k i.i i it l s 1 - i^:;-,";i j<f if.-iitt-iiii-ii'ii nijiiii i'fii t-i.i l.i-irk to i"'l th u-mbp^l.tti.i.r^l.iirw • w^-k or n\o nrtrmly ilt (<■in pall li)wn aliplr it no 5 ia n i leonard wh.^ts 4 sun kwd 3 m tnllowitmncf a his m _ akoi:i«alk<>k exchaxek-w a kf fitkut-fhuiy uiv.t and ok uif hotnooawm^i fs leahk pbopekty pob kale.—fi*i i<\i-c tot liavtns sbout ilr yt-a^a tv n tfch ror«rtt 1 oir.-n-'l bi resl bnrnln tv rjo#t an ■*- tlr : ifumk * sanfokr l w.-»tßwm wt all iri kol;-.\lk no » bummkk ht.—a pike lua 11,-euirtfrumi-..itt>iirr.v«-r\l l,-euirtfrumi-..itt>i i rr.v«-r it-a-wntly l^calf s3 in i,.-(.-rt renalr uir-iuehoul lnttßom il u.-.-ki-l iliavarittv«f fruit a f"-l barn on ihr urcmism hi-it com m h<.r tow r apptr «• i i ni > it hi v»rl a fe _ tsi it»k bajlb k4x in nia<!m:a i>t a ipa i—l,it ftmwi kmm wlili bum l^«-atl"u rrrt.!rilrable uooh rciililn bu w:,l r furnac *■-, tv tixxl repair lot wfl frost and in ttpptta u ftcnntt for tenon ttc . apply tojoiln otto p tvar^a tg mvillaue pbopkrtyfor hale oh ex ti rhmfcjji ft store md iw-fliioe i*r.i barßk ltb 11 pmprrtr ifftolivd avlvtty proprrt will »■tafeen ib mil iiayiui-ut lee 4 im<"ktkin i wwt swan c _ '_ a jdbt übttkd-4hjh fall lid l'la^c t nifbt iral»|e pi4i in t irk.i raiiklnr ■» i i'ira " i'avfv <!, ii mt !■> r.un-]ia wlli timl 11 t-t klr aflvantasf to ul*a hf « call hastings * itto k«-:il kgfte rr-'kers brown h-il'ik |§ fok half-ho 581 washington st is 3-s!-iryfr»iri'h<iu9*'l'i aparl<if ilir rtty wi m r >~,]>. r'v ' > rapl'hy improving an lit a !■.(■« l.v ail i i it at.apt.-l-l ftwa n*-ntl-t p*yalcl»n aiktwi t»n vln-i '■f ii'triiiill husi,»vs i;..»-iin b»6i ni rta kid w itt-r :»•■■! tr>*"t iuar;lf)t 4jii>>i aj .> i ' 1 ills i<tt l l n'l s 12 _ 4ti rok idale k»ldent*e up thk lati i s r |»» t*r»-*toi brick wlui » two-story win rijiialns tw.-lvf r^tinx all nparly aqaan e!omm i rv ronm im'h room water doseta aaa lar ailkcduraailcr whole kom lot is ukflt.wt a i out an.l storked wilii frum and pf.a'l dfw m^w frame lam cow aeda lii-m r . a l,'«-atl'>i a vrry llnf au-l evarythlng atifnit tlir iircmw-s i i r l-r tli 1 vi'x'r'i^il"ri i b i,lb'l ai'ij.ly to julin ottu.ttl tearl st ii~a"7totph iwk.stmkst.-kok sale 74 3l n ir"iit r>n n.irih ohi-i.iii ml wt-st riirncr if r}s.fen.decp.codtaialng h\c frame imll.llntfh a m nl 1-arieaiii will lit^ivi-n uj a casli pnn-lia°<t al \... v^'sw^ii sl tsjl,xl*i with ewo^torj frail inilktbw n-*hi lor du.rw anrt w,l!lnit lyos h kkba < i >-. brte land office 3*f maiu 1 l _ k^lfl f tw nkw twtmmm kkkn h kxtf lj brtckbowae.uorth'-astconifr maiiinn.l ih-i * l"t7i^:i*i will !«■lit r\n an nr x haiipcl f.i ■11 r real f=tau iia&tinus * ut'l u 4 bruwri 1;lh-i!i m.mmn htkekt ttfiflu»e>ck puk bau tli.-dosirat.k n^^ini no l^ia main sl .^ .... between keu«7 an-l uuea,sin..twa-aury ran '- lli i'l win if kfas water tmlti ruruart1 i"tr nil , f.ii.'-..r.1 r i<.l*m*«.o with nil kiwis of fruit in abun ilaave mil vrry flm iplemli.l pinlcn hnrn wttlbc boi.l on r.-.lm.ntl'l ttrms 11ast1nu iitto 4 brown'a bulliilmr kg for sale-farms iju kakm fox salk-iiest iakjikn lanij j l-i frlt'county jlu-l !■*.• wim to tlost ut ail will !^- 3it cheap by howalll ft liiai'pel 54s mamjt •• jgii thollk fakm ok 45 a kks voli hale *■* ii cr li 1 lsl:iii-i ni-nr mnrii»»li>r alv ten nfr-.i^ryvin^on tb lataad juiin t'i^l ife'wigpts^j °" omuro bfc*bdi irm-rr-ni-ir sln+n«ilt bulliilns gool sult hto ptac for a boatelob al^i a ■li.'k-i1 irint'l.irni f m acrcn w bf-nrlnj trc's uiaiti-s f n 1 i*-;*cli land food batttonsa tftkakm f'"k sale ok excua.mie-1 km of land hiisblv cultlvatetl lihp--l grain «"» lake bhon rauroad uilrtv mil c t*p or ft'-natii:<-'1 for i-l!v r lait-a«ler vllla pnpott ha»ti»gb otto 4 bruwn'i buil-l fnic bu au»tkkn la.nl to kxc'<axue for tt litv an.l pit3*itial pr.ncrt>—sltiial in the irt'es nf'mirhljan lowa illliim w kmn-ln iml stiw.uii for pariuuur apply u>hlil a san k'»tl 16 west swmi bt b4 jbi akmsfi>ksalk.-jt's a kf.s imie.nk sir oiinty iit-«r ui villaiwof alexander s*>il t^rrav<lt loom wt-u ulapu for frraln kra*9 aii'l fruit the f^rui ts well fi-nced w»t4twl iunl w^iodnj wtli fourcmxl dwi-lliii(illouaes lurpl li»rn ami onl hul il|n*o valuf p*r acre a lw ( uiii in this city w,n ui from 6.iw to i»"u will •«■taken in x.-hn-u a jitt corner i'lank m*l with small dweilinr and l s-»ll well a.lajitr-1 for gvrrirnlnfr will be u low to » r'x-li purrliamt alsn tt it mi un-kulfiiana at htnbard's lan-iidk witli e.xoellent * c ■'■. firl land off rt.^tf main l kl ftikl>k s\le--dkhiitahlk fakmftiksale wyf r jiriitpjm na acme ebolc land sltnatt itt'it ten miles from till city in ilw town r m;i ~,,, mi-tt-r ifon>l t»if of culflvation eil-*-pt rfrsl-'lass 2-«tor fnuno hou g-x-l h r c l>arn : hay an'l jtr^ln l*nrn : trcharl of irrart<*il fr ll kthhl fcni'c pl<*nt f watt-r rt-ment cellar und rfc 1 vvfy d^lrable will !- f>ld ob.-ap rs'uhwn-1 ft it-*lr*m impnir^t city pi opent ha wl sc.a a otto 4 br-.wi.-a bull-ling w takm r<>k salk at a bakgain.-^7 t ar-rr in batavta nrar eaet ivmoroke w l^ft fr^ir u«;pot flne orrhan an abamtan'-e f ■nml frulk ir«wl house aad barn apply lo john t t o.si pttrih »*_ ; s i fox sale-a desirable fakm ofbj ■acres on<!ir dlil«ti6lau-'-friiltl»at)on j<-«1 and him two or^oanu of choice ajppln situ m two mliefi from the depot of the buffalo an.i w mhlnarton railroad at aun»ra apply to hl ml & a un fokd 1 wm swan st a 7 p in the towa i>f l^ncvter tpmma 8 arres 7rt improved ll exrelleau well watered thu ir\n wf 1 t sol-l or firlunn at a irreat sarrtflrr t tn nwnrr is going \\ tu tbc working stock will :- i'm with m farm ifdestrvd for further lafor in m apply to uume a sanford if t hrj itreft ik 4§l a f\km worth t2uwo for whiob a zj 9 botue wt-nt si.l of main st worth t-u will be i*l-n in ezrbaogtt tuuanre on euy t*-rtn alao a farto worth tl*j*w or which improved rltr property wu he taken for a large portion ol ptlce ist how aitparhappkll.tuttmainrt lit gf for sale or kxoi anuk sk v kk*i tk nr f»rm in erie u«n«ae bjkl wynmlu rs?iiue ffiwaklis a buckx.axd no 7 btywn • knllilnirc 114 m v<m ale or kxcha.ngk.~a mlmt tjt desirable farm ofisu acres in a higfa atate of rutjltail.'ii li-w-mm tuxnramt near th depot and in tb lake wine growing region wttb l arm of ttn tt.4 nmrt dm low chobv mil trm a one brirk he te large bam wag<m bbe>b and workabopa it wi i be tm on reasoiume tenna or e-zrhaaced for r el propoty apply to john ottu m peail tit m si for bale—a desirable wa.km ot i for saix-tarhs id&uikd avimie-lot fox balx u t arr**oo«ouu..ude of bird ttenik twrt lot i f h,iwi;i l i.i-«i gmrd*-n,iot luxtergood tfal «, lyon ba.kj.k co-krte t uj ; o^e mft main at k4 to ijt—hooies fi^^t^>ksto hist tkom mh i sri bt a n wixsiiii no itf a kagii-i.l j va.-ii!:.^"<«u i ; wry n -•«•> bum suitable tor l>-ar.fc-r itiitf^u ■■■'■wsullnrt'.n eu rear of above uuiuc roomy br it barn prue 300 .. nl ml ku fu brick collates kent 3 earlt l virginia si j-*l«ry urlcfc gate water and ce ik m-iit-ci st roomj tl,-story fntnif rent 225 lit and u l^ui-ilaiia st , !»<■' tul«l otujrfc op p-wileui frfl(rt»t l>tpot knit mm h 2uu i ttr-l ijn louisiana t double l t story frame stil'aulr for four families of roomy tor two families 1 ! > ii-t in v ttr.i-i.k i k'-r.l f<>r i-an-li i.all »-.»'- untcr evane lkwh-uli m»h . and hi ftta s.-vt-1-al roouit iiuilimn^s mllamf for -»]<-' ii vro r iiw and bailor's b-.*njlnz 1 ni ucitt slat to 3 fakms fob sale.—several doinue farms for sale in uils anil adjoining count it insurance tl undersigned will make turvrv and iijalrt in .-«»< rai i.f liie l>est cunipani in uie mat hot'ses fox 8 ale.—no 471 niagara st i-«i frati lot 1 * prl.c f*.5w 6 tciuh u : l'«-»"jrt frame prior 2 v tweutli v i',-t.lt.ry iriio pric 3.ouu 1 i amdj tl .- a u,ry brick b*m-iuem aud mob ji > uloiii si i tnry frame price 3.(w mo sti:.-<a l is-^l"rt*io!j'ii frajue l'ricr 2.ji»t s3a 7j7 and 569 eiw t nt-w mofe cottaces price i ■■-■a ■.. seijtfa u a block of 1t j-4tory brick boiiso near lir.fllu m l'ri'-c i-jn-li l.s«0 bourk avi-iilc c«irn**r uf nor:li washlnglitn uiree w.--j^u rnit s eit iit-arlt n<-w i'llresl.jw ea li m v".rftiiiltt n flr-t hmsr frownlagct si.,r-tl«rj l«»t»ruk sale lhflaware el near \ ir^i-jla c^it aldt will til bt #», or m rth at lsu r foot kra'.klln •!., ' ii"-il«r till t aim li ii t'rtoe u1 lota'oii noriherly st<loof kxcii.-uije m throngli to ' ■■.■■.;- ', : - '..■■■.■;■. ji til v r mid jcfftta-iu -■;<■.. prk-e tlb p^rfool i.-i ui,r *■. i 3 !. - am>r of van kensselai r st same prli'f !"■i !.■■- n f'f i.v c of grltlln rl flwm scn^aai.d eklihii b ta l'rl-t 12 i ptr foot . 1h a n \\ ocbhip no 10 k ka*le b ru rent i.t yraiiklln slrtf jr ■»•■» nj furnace larr lot h wa«tilnir)oii street pa anil wan r id-nt jiwio 4."vt wa.-l.i!ik'''ii stil-ft k mil nalt-r kt-ui sa'i 1 allen mr rt ins kcut fi m ni.rrl fim li<'nt l 74 kilwartl sin-tt /»- and watrr k<-dt»v ie wm k«ic rmt gm nd wai>-r hv ».- ivi.nonli j';>i-i i;i .: . k-'-"1 ll'l ter kent t*w john otto ■ill xi i'i-ari sl umsiiki hoc&k to kent a kink r : i i.;.^i.i jjii for a tuiall faiulh . with wln«i tl owi.it wislicatii boanl alto lotinitf aabctl street for particular ap[.v t jas m avekili 41 sixth sltftt or ai no i'rluiv conwr lloyrt »'. clti-tf ft ii u l uk saloon n uknt-'l ii ffi lartf fran liuildlnj lv adu-v iicam ll^bli throughout with yn au-l a larye ur-i-ru ■i*bl 1b fn-lnj ert-fu'd on thi pr»)m-rtv wlilrh will ifrattlv iii.-r.-a-j tin v.iuu-oi tl n-ntal i till l.uil'l lii ltom itakeit a co fcri laud uffloe i main nt c 6 4&t liknt hik dcmkabui 3-stokv p hriik fimi-c n.i washington tn-.-t wlin li.ii iniiijern ini>r.ivt-mt-nts an<l wau-r iliroujfh uut well 3'uliu'<i fora ritutf ilv rlliiije r ixiarflim h'.tii m-.ii anrh i lia»tin(is * otto 4 browne bwfldtf r'l ji-l iw.ilu.k with k:is walpr sift in rompleb rt tltir wttli'iitiv i!ii,.uu s - walk ,( fomi.ffin tlw bvnorud family wlalira to ixrnrd wiui thy ot-iu pa.x ailijifw ■•<}.!<■, tlilt.niri.-i il-mi c°f kor ktnt-thk i ahiie house iwcluf p i,.it mr.'.-t ingulrf at ol main st cl>.u j^ikuk rest—mx ifiu dklawakk avk liij i,u j^^t.-rj bnek dwauipc wltk wlnjt ccl jtni'un'i \" l»i'lhv:'i:in«i 13 w hwanst cis i m 1 ol'l'oktlnnv.-main ht kesi flftrta^rwi in ivrfi-n onl^r will ill ih m-i^rn lini.rt.vintvnis lit rtiunlnt tliriiut'li to waahinpi-n lrut:uinyui n m.i i <■1 th.-fal llannon urii flti i'.i-.m-.-lntdfu^n linni'-ii^t-lv korpaiuciilar it.plv i las h fi>mkk adii.liilstrau>r 4 at yjet-wmt n«*-ao«gg cm-t^l sto let—«t«sit*hkd hm'fflt no '■* tnftll inll.n ihh wl in-arl bt h j*7i-knimimi dweli-lsfi os kuwabe is „..> fraukiln 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-03-18 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1871-03-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 26 No. 8540 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-03-18 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1871-03-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18710318_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. 26 No. 8540 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3026 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxvi saturday march 18 1871 no 8540 by telegraph official w«atb«r raport ww i>-j.«rtni.-nt ttlfnml serrlcr v<td sutm arm division of telegrams tod reports for ibe jtl.-fli of commerce m«-i ■■n>n>frlo*l record washington march 17 synopsis foe past 24 hour tbe barometer has fallen oii:e hat west of lowa heavy rain and fresh winds have attend ed the eastward progress of tbe low barom eter which latter was this morning over lake ontario and i now in canada westerly and southwesterly winds have pre vailed during tbe dty on tbelakeft withanow in the extreme northwest and rain on the lower lak^s it if now clear from lake michigan to florida and westward cloudy aod rainy weather prevail from lake ontario to virginia and eastward along the atlantic the pressure i low everywhere east of ilif mississippi the temperature has risen rapidly on the middle atlantic and fallen on the lower lake probabilities it is probable that the barometer will con tinue low in the far weat and northwett and in tbe eastern and middle states with ft oli winds on the lakes and atlantic coast clearing and partially cloudy weather are indicated for tbe ohio and mississippi val ipys with fresh winds on the gulf forsatur uar new york an abscomihst fflwffhit treabukkr nkw york march 17.—the treasurer of the thirty-fourth street swedenborfian church is reported to have absconded m-t eral day ago with fundu of the church amounting to from 1.1,000 to 2»,00u hi whereabout is unknowu stamps on fiice nuqb a private telegram from washington aavij commissioner i'lexnonton ha decided that stamps are not required upon renewals of tire insurance policies st patrick < elk bk ati on tue irinhnien ofthu city to-day celebrated the anniversary of st patrick in the ut»uul manner a procession of alx>ut 25,(>00 per sons i-umjiii-in temperance and benevolent societies marched through the streeu the m t attractive and novel feature watt v^l lowglam*e representative of men who at tended shane o'nfil in htl memorable visit to queen klizabeth they wore saffron colored rol*es helmets lon flowing locks carried immense battle axes far exceeded in stature the other procehminiists at the city hall the jduyor and oiiiiuon council reviewed the jtroceß-lon a number of din ners and biilli closed the festivities of the day the irish societies of brooklynand jersey city paraded and in the former city the dis play w aa tbe largest and nio^t brilliant yet iiirn i on similar occasions dispatches from si lou albany boa ton washington haltimnre pittsburgh san krancitwo and other places htatt the day vm obsprvetl with all customary honors wmtatcm aid bishop oxe of western new york ha written secretary fremu of the relief fund that he has appealed to his people for aiil for thi sutleniii french nilbson the post says nilsson has positively de clined to remain another vcar in the i'nlted states failure a i.inderman a prominent wholesale to bacco dealer of newark failed to-day lia bilities 40,0w uaseball a national association of base ball players composed exrlu.-ivt v of i'lotc-ksion a clubs wan formed within tb iiy tbia evening and the f.illow in ofiicrr elected president james el kcarn vlce-prwii dent ]'. j lvans secretary w e young treasurer .). w scho tield the association decided lbfl lub which shall wi:i the j;reate,*l number ot i!i-i:npion jranies during the season ending in novem i>er shall l declared r!i;mii n and in mm two clubs win an equal duiulht the one bavins the bc^t record shall rwcive tbe ehampionsltip in selecting an umpire the visiting clubs shall have the privilege of having five members 01 the b:im ball frater nity from whom the home ciub must choo&c the umpire emukzzi.kr aiuefsted k a mclanghlin alia john w m lean formerly chief clerk m the money order department and actiug assistant po-i bumms of atlanta iiii who embezzled so.(xx seven mou1 ago was arrested here to-day and bent back to atlanta quarantined davi-l's island in the sound is ijuarantincd tty order of general medweh because of liwli lip i raging among the h infantry washington uoctib dkmockat1c cai*.ts-tiie tsolth kr.n inyestiuatlnu i'ummlttel washington manb it.—after the ad journment of the hou-e to-day the demo cratic uicinhir held a caucu remaining in mirioa a>bout throe hour there was a pawn di-*--uiv>ion nn the s-nate joint reso lution for a committee to iuvct fixate affairs in tbe south it bi*m_j susi-ected by wtmtwti of the sjwakers that the word therein to report at any time micht be conntrucd by a majority of the commiitee a authorizing them ta rep-art at the present session and that they mis-hl do so briefly and intro duce a bill relative to southern affairs a copv of tiie senate resolution having bees procured it was argued by other gentlemen that the language was not uhveptible of such construction mr cox offered a resolution that the caucu airree to vote for tbe senate joint resolution mr campbell offered an amendment to concur in tbe resolution with a modilication thai the committer tliall not re tort before next december mr cox accepted the ameml uient when hi re-oluthm wa pa***ed it the joint resolution shall not be o amended by the house the democrats will be con sidered free to vote for or airainst it in its original form an adjournment expected there seems to ite an increasing disposi tion on the part of the republicans to ad journ next week tbe democrats being sure to help them in so doing the soithern protection bill the resolution of the republican caucu instructing the committee on judiciary to report a bill for the protection cf life ami property in the late insurrectionary stat is vet to ite acted on it is doubtful how ever whether that committee will make a report durinjr the present bessie and there is no prospect of the passage of butler's bill n©minations confirmed the senate to-day confirmed tbe follow ing nominations w h chesebrough of new york to be assistant secretary of the legation at london wm mcmicbsel so licitor of internal revenue walter h smith assistant attorney general of the i nited state ihe new loan tbe subscriptions to the new loan to-dav will foot up to two and a quarter millions of dollars forty-second congress washington march it senate mr v ick ers dem man from the majority of the committee on disabilities reported and ssked to present a considera tion of the bill to relieve the disabilities of senator elect zebulon b vance of north carolina mr boreman rep w vi.'i a mem ber of tbe committee said he did not concur in the report mr tomeroy rep ksn.l objected to tbe consideration of the bill during the moraine hour mr stewart rep na , from the committee on pacific railroads reported witb an amendment tbe bill to enable the atlantic and pacific railroad company to mortgage its road tbe amendment strikes out everything except the mere power to mortgage paswd tbe vice president laid before the senate a message from tbe president in re sponse to mr frellnghuy sen's resolution to the effect thst since the proclamation of the ratification of tbe fifteenth amendment bat one additional state viz new jersey bad ratified it mr wilson rep ms introduced a bill to remove political disabilities of all per sons except members of the cabinet and senators and repreaentatites who left < onzre to go into the rebellion referred to tbe committee on political disability mr anthony rep r i submitted a resolution for investigation into southern affairs as follows jumotved by the senate tbe hoase con curring tbat a joint committee consisting of five senators and seven representatives be appointed whose duty it shall be to inquire into tbe eofkhtum of tbe late insurrectionart statea so car as regards the execntiaa of tbe laws and tbe safet r ot tbe uvea and property of citizens of the united sates with leave to report at snv time the result of their in vesttgs*i*oo to congress with soeh neom mea-fattoos aa they may dessn expedient and tbat such mmmantm be aiatbjwued to tmploy cisrk ud sunogrsphsn to at dor tag the mew uke testimony and titit at their discretion any portion of said sulea during the recess of congress print and make public at any time during recew the results of their investigation and the ex penses of paid committee shall he paid out of the congressional contingent funo mr anthony explained that hia reaolu tion would provide for a joint investigating committee upon which both bouses would be represented instead of a special com mittee or one branch ai proposed by the house senators on both sirtet of the cham ber would of course be represented on the committee on mr tri'mbull's rep 111 sug gestion the resolution was modified so m to increase the committee to seven senators and nine representatives and to include a com mittee to investigate southern affairs in the former number the concurrent resolution wa then passed 1 mr pattkrsonfrep n h.i offered a concurred resolution reviving the joint < ouiniiitee on uetrenchroent to consul of oul se"»to"l nd 9even representative mr stewart rep ss'a i objected to the present consideration of the resolution and it went over mr robertson rep s ofc from the committee on disabilities rei>orted with out amendment his bill to relieve all per sona except member o < ongre#s nd officers of the army and navy who left their positious and aided the rebellion from all political diftabilitica imposed by ttie four teenth amendment the new senator johnson of vi.l was appointed on the commit lee on manufac tures and education and labor vice hlai mr chandler kep mich called v the bill to define a grou of matchr pawed mr xye rep na introduced ah to reinstate without pay the officers of tb army who were mustered out under the sro\ißions of the act of congress approved uly l 1870 referred to the committee on military affair mr lewis i.ltep ta introduced a bill to promote the collection of internal reve nue providing for the employment of an internal revenue police foreein every col lection district in the discretion of the com missioner of internal revenue referred to the finance committee the unfinished but-incas being the appro priation l»ill fur the payment of additional clerks and mewngers in the pension of fi<-e and for other purpose was proceeded with several amendments to the bill were adopted among them one by mr hamlin repealing the law for the commencement of the lirst scssinu of the new congress on the fourth of march instead of deceinner the pending bill was laid anide and the senate took up mr anthony resolution to limit the bufinesri of the present ession to legislation on the south mr anthony submitted his resolution in a modified form as follows itesotred that the senate will consider at the present session no other legislative bosteeai than the deficiency appropriation hill the concurrent resolution for a joint eomraitteee en the south and the resolution now pending instructing the committee on judiciary to rejmirt a bill or liiu to enable the president and courts of the united states to execute the laws of said stales mr st'mxer ' itep mass.,l objected to the resolution in it present form hi wai opa^wd to any adjournment until lit sup plementary ( ivil right's bill wa deposed of he proceeded to explain aud advocate ml bill at essential to the clohiog of the work of reconstruction belurc mr manner had coucludfd tin senate at :*::« ovu-ck h.m a brief executive session and at tour o'clock mlj^urned till to morrow hot at mr bi'tlkit i k«-p mass a-sked for unanimotis cinwnt tomte printed liis bill for the jtrotectinn of live and property of loynl citizens objection wen made on the democratic side of the ilouse mr kummimik.'ikmi wls at twenty minutco mat twelve o'cl«><-k mi>ve.l that the house adjourn tite tju'-stion toaa decided in tin negative—yeas h nays fk a joint resolution extending the provis ions of the art of inj-2 to all afiens who had entered or who shall enter the navy or ma rine bss^am and have been or kiiuii !■« honor ably discharged >■<■a to place them on the ame footing as to naturalization and citi zenship was passed—lti to h mr ku>i!iih»k l>em wta-j moved that the m'iu>e ndjourii decidtml in tin negative—s to lq9l mr bctleb rep slaw demaudfl tin regular order of businesfi which was the calling ofthe mates for bills and resolution this desired to introduce hia bill for the protection of bf«a and projm-'rty of loyal citizens mr hoi.max ideni ind movod the eemsaa take a recess deodasi in the nega tive mr bi'tler hep mws demanded the register order mtiv he cimply wnnted to intro |
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