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buffalo express vol xxvi thursday april 6 1871 no 8555 by telegraph obciu w..iw report wsj dcptnmnii blfoal berrlee lulled bttw anct plt imlna of f i rf jmi and bf-ports fur lb l*eacat of luajltße meteorological eecord wa-bi>'ot-ix april i synopsis foe past 24 lihubs the barometer cootlsac low with itffat nta uid doaj on tl»e pacific co«t ithm tiltan waewbtt in onli nebrukft cd now frwh nortl»c»»t wlnil prevail from late superior to lake erie ww thre»l*r.ld|t weatl^r oti thfc uku fnllowtofi ite d«ftr wf»uter * llcb 1»m p»et»ilp*i vlnce ti**»rt»t the hu rtrled from tite * mo valley v,:i:.,»»n wliti f i.'f ly clear wea(h(.r itrisk nonhwpst wloot and clear weaiker have pre tkum er ib middle a-id wktcrn sules but f*u in tmiromf icr imw iucc*ed hit above from ymtorday's low pressure the lemp^rat«re hu remained nearly nhmi e*st of llie ii :*-!* --.; . - 1 •■- 1 u.i imi r:w.o frooi il uej attjs a u to ■oeg at uiif.it pholt.uill.irieft ith prouahl thai tm barometer wllj continue to fall oti r the lakes with jncn-awl clojdyoeea and ihrt-aicnink weather will probably he ezpciirdced alnnic thr golf and atlantic coasif and on uw lower san domingo tue presidents message accompast in'o the kei'oht uf ihe commission washington april s—the following is tbc j'rt-i.!rr.t ut ct aye tran-niiuiitp the report of the sao domingo commissioner to the senate and house of eprrienta mm i have the honor to pubmit herewith to the ttra houses of congress the report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of a j hit resolution approved january 12 1 it will be observed that this rei>ort more than sustains all that i have hcretotore id in regard to the productiveness and beailb fulness of the he-public of san domingo of tbe unanimity of the people for annexation to the united state and of their peaceable character it is due to the public as it c*r tainly is to myself that 1 should here give all the circumstances which lir-r led to tbc negotiation of the treaty for annexation of tlit republic of san dominko tv the unite states wbeu i accepted the arduous and respon sible position which 1 now hom i did not dream of instituting any step f«r acquisition nfinsular ptmcmiam i believed however th.it our institutions were broad enough to extend over the entire continent as rapidly as other peoples might desire to brin themselves under o«r protection i believe further that we slioum not permit any inde pendeßt government within the limits of boftk america to pat-s frum condition ol independence to one of ownership a protec tion nrnir-r an kuronean pitwer soon after my inauguration t president t was moid upon •} i 9 agent of president uuez with the proposition to annex the re public of san dumingo to the united state tiiu gentleman represented the capacity of the island tbe denire of the people and their character and habits about mtmf have been ißmsfted by the cimsmdmn vfelm re port accmnpanicii thii wmmmgt he state further that being weak in numbers and poor in purse they wen not capable of de tdoptnft th'lr grt-at re-ouree that tue peo ple had no intent vp to iiidiiflry on account of lurk nf j'rctectlnn lor tbctr accu mulations and that if not accepted by the t.'nh*tl states with institutions which tliey loved above t3»m of ftiy i»ther s*tinn they would be compelled to ieek mtkbaß l wbere to these statements i made n reply ami gave no indication of ■hat thuught of tbe proposition in the course of time i was waited upon by a second gen tleman from san domingo who made the same representation ud who was re sofved in like manner in view of the facts which had been lait before mo and with an earnest desire to maintain the monrue doctrine i believe that i would be derelict c my intv if 1 did not tata teiwiw to ascertain tin a«nt wish of the government i>;u h inhabitants of the republic cf san domingo in rcjianl to an notation and communicate information to lite people of tin1 united staics under at tending circumstances 1 frit that if i turned * deaf ear to this appeal i might in future be justly charged with flagrant neelect of public interest and utter disregard of tbt weliare oi a down-trodden r»'e praying fo tlio blessings of a free ami strepjj povern input and for protection in the enjoyment o the fruits of their own indiifatrr those opponents of annexation who have heretofore professed to be pre-eminently the friendii of the rights of man i be tie vet wuuld be my most tiolent as^aihints if neglected bo clear a duty aeeordtaffti ifier hiving appoiuted « commir*cioner ti vi.-it the maud who declined on account 0 itknes-e i selected a second gentleman ii wbws capacity jii'igment and integrity bid and h-»\e yet tbe mo*-t ur.bnu:id<hl con tidence he vwted san domingo not to n eon or hasten annexation but un preiudfod and unbia-ed to irarn all the iacts about the fo^ernnjent tbe people atd the ittkiumw of that republic he went certainly as well prepared to make an unfavorable report an a favorable one ii fact warranted it his report fully hhtobentod tlie views of tbe previous^'om missioneif and upon its receipt i felt that a uibw wf ilwlj nwa due regard fur our great n»ti.mul inlt-reett required me to negorffite a tieaty for the acquisition of the republic nf sim domingo as soon as it becime pub licly known that such a tr-aty b*d been ne gotiated the attention of the country was occupied with allegations caleu'ated to prejudice tbe merits cf tbe case and with those whose duty bad connected them with amidst the publii excitement thus created tli treaty failed to receive the reriuicitfl two-third vote of the senate r.<l was re jected kut whether the action ol that ikhlv was based wholly upon tlie merits f the treat or might not have been in some deem influenced by iuch unfounded allega tion could not be known by the people because tbe debates of the senate in secret s*ioii are r.ot published under these cir cumstances i deemed it due to the office which 1 imul andduetothecliara-teroftbe a etits who lud been charged with the in invefctigadoa that such proceeding ohoul be had 8 would enable the people to know a commission was therefore constituted under authority f congress cons^ting of gentlemen selected with special reference tv their hlffta character and capacity fur the bbsrion work entrusted to them who were instructed to visit the spot and report upon tacts other eminent citizens were request ed to accompany the commi^ion in order tbat the people might have the benefit of tltir views smdeiita of science and correspondents or tbe press without regard to political opin ton were invited to j-.in the expediti.-n and their members were limited ocly by the capacity of the vessel hit mere rejection by the senate of the treitv nep'.tiated by tbe rmident only in dicate liitcrenceof opinion of government wilbout touching the character or wounu idc tbe prtde of either but when tucb re j-aiou takes place simultaneously with chafirea openly made of corruption on the purt of tbe president or of those employed by mm the ase ii different indeed in such case the honor of the nation demands investigation this baa been accomplished by a report of the i oaomimiodent herewith it—■■ufttej and which fully vindtci-u the pu.ity of motives and action of those who reprint the united states and the ntgotu vnd now my task is finished nnd with it ends ail personal solicitude upon the subject my doty leing tionc yours begin ami l gladly hand over the whole matter to t judgment of the american people ami of t repre^ntative^ic congrem assembled the f^ts will row be spread orv hef o"""7 and a decision rendered by that tribunal whole conviction so cldon err and against wiiose will i have no policy to enforce my of-iuiou remains uncuanged—indcedtt i connrmed by the report that tbe interest of our country and of san domlcgoalik invit annexation of that republic in view of the difference of opinion upen this subject i augsmt that no action be taken at the preaeot scown beyond the printing and general dl«eminatl->n of tbe report before tbe n«t e*«lmi of un«mi the people will have eonwderwl the wj and forme.l an intelligent opinion concern ing it which opinion deliberately made up it will be tbe doty of every department f the government to give beed and no one will more cheerfully conform to it than ; m"ltv not only the theory of our constjto ! tic.v that the wlli ol the people conktitu tumalit expre«>ed fa the supreme law but i have ever believed tbat all men are wiser than any one man and if the peopje upon full preießtation of the faeta shall decide that the annexation of the republic i not desirable ever department of rovernmeni ousht to acquiesce in that decimon in again submitting to con*re the object upon which public sentiment has been di vided and which baa be«m madeine mxa a'on f.f achmcnious debate in ccjigrem as well as unjust assertions einewhtre i , may i trust be induce i ■mbgie re mark >'.. nun can hope to perform tbe dv ties so dtli<ate and responsible m pertain to the freaidential office without sometime in currlns the noatihty of ihote who deem their opinion ait wuhei treated with in ciiffliirnt wsidwtirm and be who unjcr i takes to conduct the affairs of a great gov ernnifdt a a faltbfat public servant if sustained by the approval of his own eon wiinfe nay rrly with confidence upon tbe cindor and iutvilipeiire of a free people vbo*e l^»t interests he hat striven to sub serve and can bear with patience the cen sure of disappointed men u s grant execvtivi mansion april j isti report or the commissioners the fulln-.vinir ii substantially the report of the commisklod of inquiry to sao do mingo x—the commissioners appointed pur suant to .* : fmjliitn.ii of congress approved jan 12 lt*7l to inquire into the condition of the 1 loiuiiuctn republic have the brnor to submit the fallowing report answering iv a summary way the tiut/ces&ive mquiiiu propouuded in toe resolution referring to accompanying testimony and document ami to the tertes of scientific reports for more fuller information ou special subjects of inquiry the commissioner proceeded to tba island of pan domingo and forthwith began their inquiries they pr aided in tbeir research by a corps of wirntitic observers they traversed the dominican republic from end to end in kteral directions either by their agent or in pcn«.i one of the cotnmissionent cm*einir ii tronv.aoatb to north and another from east to vest they spent several weeks at the capital in daily conference with the president and chief officers of the government in examining official records and a at all other places in constant intercourse w iih people and taking testimony of witnesses they visited the vicinity of the western border coautry where it was reported that there were dipturbailees and remained a week at the capital of the neighboring re public of hnyti where some supplementary i rnc iifiitsorn were made they were de laiiie-l a fcwtiavß by the necessity of coaling ! the ship at kingtjtoo jamaica wltrc some i opportunity wan afforded to examine the ijuestjoiis of white labor the management m agriculture and general adminutration i;i the wett indies and the progress of free c iored men returning to the united state by m*j of key west they landed at i liarles'on march 6 having been absent seventy j:ivt a full account of the politlc.il rtate an condition and form of government ii then given the present government of the dominican republic ik iv theory a con«tiu tioual uejniblic xc ference is then mad w the lonp ties of revolution and dissensions approaching that character j-rt*l this coudl tino of affairs i given as an explanation of the more kummary measures than could oth erwise he tolerated in a constitutional gov ernment the commissioners found the dominican government organized and in complete operation in all its department exereimiip the very function nf legitimate govern men t with ueaetsj buenarenlura baex a chim nugi-t ait in full aud peuceable n»«'v i of a'l parts of the republic except ou tln haytien border whjeh i du-turbcd by in surrectionary leaders aided by hay'lieim ami political intriguers and enn-^.snp who ten c congregated ul various puini on use neighboring islands these are muted to if extraordinary active at this time l«y the fear of annexation to the vnited state i'l'im all that the mri — ii>m-r».-oum as ctti.mn president baez has the respect vf a great majority of domiuicait people for hi administrative abilities aud the kttung at tachment of many ot tbe u-ji'lin men who reirard liiui as the only statoman amonp them who can bold the nation against do mestic factions and foreign foes barz v oys the revp»-:t cf a great majority of the population and linn fuur times occupied th office of cam mayutrate anil b now en tered upon tlie tbird year of hit present a»l minutiatiim there is ample testimony to the t.it that under him dekpite the difii't-nl tim tbat bave be»et him the republic ba enjoyeti as much liberty as any of bi prt-d - eemon dared allow km more traikjuiiity than they knew bow ta give nor do the i^mmis^ione^t fiud that there i any opponent of tba present humini.slra tion of lite republic who baa now or who ever has had any ruim to the chief ma^i littcy i>y a tltte superior to that of the nm cnt incimihent wtlio hi technical defect tliere might have been in his original tltfe to the office it was confirmed by the nations convention and ratified by tbe assent an<l s upnort of the people tbe frequency of civil commotions during a long period ami the consequent insecurity of property havt parilyzed industry discouraged nccumula lion an<l so impoverished the country iha for the lael two years tbe tinuncial rfsiourcp of the povcrrment as its officers luforme us bave been inadequatr to pay its ex pannes meanwhile it lias been vain tan t iv harassed with incurwion and attempt a revolution only tbe ability nf the ad ministration si ■large sbure of the on titience reposei in it by 1 ptr<>ti!f mnjoiity o the people could have mahrairieii »:« exist enre tbri/u^h no many difficulties the insurrection that si ill > i-i are headed by ciliral ami lupen-n tiie furm of tbe#e ia univcr^hlly cuncftled t l»e tb more important but neirlier bid a diwttnct ff-ijnr n repiilarlt organized army neither in lho pxjm>nr-nt of buftcplff denne«l p-liiy both seem animated b inter.-st attacli mesits and reßeuliuents purely i»erftonal tneir opposition lias a!»"uii)c.i th character of nn amazine guerilla warfare invciivine beiivy expeuiiiiurc on tbe part f tbe g<>r eriuuctit at tbe capital but pnsse^ing no power wbii-li give it any hold onpublk opinion bey»inl the territory it may tem porarily occupy a tn their leader tbe commission obtained la all part of the country subetantijlly the same information vis tliat general c»brai once h.i'l tbe elements of personal popular ity ami that in rim paat he earned tbe re k'ctofmany by pul)lic services but that in an administrative capacity he has provtil incompetent and has loitt tbe confidence ol the country he occupies three or fou mountain villages and with a email force h&h been able to disturb a considerable '!,» tnet for a long time though he has few doiuinttan followers tbat he does not data to represent tbp princiulc of con«titu tiunal or l<-gul authority and order in bbown by the fact that in bia proclamation and in a communication to tbe comiuisaioo be itv i ■.-* inin>«!f chief of revolution as to luperon the testimony both in gtvatc and on tbe comtt in that he is dimply a hr*ndit stained with crime he has not m-i far as could b learned distinguished himself in any regular manner hi main exploiu being in bundry robbc-iie and pir atical operations on tbe coa-t it is also charged uy the present dominican govern ment tbat be ha received supplies tbrough uayti aiid haytien soldiers aud that arm have been at his disposal tde comnii bioneri obtain evidence of this fact from many sources tbe commi?honers hasm that had then letters wielded only their own forces and ret»ourc«s they would long ago have been put down tbeir whole im|k>rtance is de rived from the help of foreign intriguers and from the fact that behind them stands the haytian nation which is nearly three times the population and revenue of the dominican kcpahli wblcb ban sever re lented in its aggreraive policy and at whose head is a president elevated by a bloody insurrection involving tbe murder of bis prederwwr tbe causes of the disturbance are then immediately related tbe commissiooara state that among rea sons constantly assigned for desiring annex ation to tbe united states was the necessity of extinguishing the lawleasnesa existing uiiion witb a strong government would of ilself ducouraf and put an end to most cf these disturbances and aa political habit increase it is probable that tneae semi-mili tary combinations of chiefs and retainers m-ty be transmitled into political eombins natiotis under constitutional and legal i strictiona the commissioners state that in all the straggles of rarioua atlministratioiia against revolutionisu and distxustiorh the local and municipal liberties of province diftricta and towns have suffered great ly tbe exigencies of the central civil and mili tary authority seem to bave prevented tbe growth on any larger scale of tbat ayaiem of local self government which forma ground i wnrk of freedom in the united sutea | ml tbe germa of local liberty are by no means wholly destroyed yuntamientof or town council are tnl retained these are bodies elected by tae people holding regnltr measioaa kecplnf record of their proceedings and exercising eowiderablecare in the registration of vtul statirtk-a it ap pears to the commmoacra thai under a government gmrantoeuic liberty and order these municipal indie aealtered through tbe country might hvnmt eeutraa of a he ter y*tem than the dominican bepub ba yet known tbe eottmant soecesmon o insurrectionary leaden and tbe long erie of di^nrbaaeea to which it baa been the fate of me dominican people to be subjected led the population to agree to use spanish oeco patr.n but tae hananaas of be rule of pmiu tbe folly of many iiiism adopted and a fear of re-esmlaremest ted u w itb drjiwint the spaniards from tbe fclanl the people revolted in all pftrt of tbe fn tenor and awed by rester knowledge r.f the country and greater familiarity with l'ueriua warfare resisted all attempt to put them down they finally drove tbe span iards inta the atronkbokia on tbe cn-t where tbe woldiendied by wholesale of ih malignant fevera engendered in close and filthy barracks devoid of all aanitary appli ances of the ipwtah losses no exact dau oouiii be obtained tbe beat optrnw mill \°, *• «■•* <*« spaniards sent in alt about jw troop of wbom between 6,u00 and r e hsjri by *••*- - — to the surpriaeof the commission d almost all part of the vonntrv ev«n t remotest the people were found to familiar with tbe question of annexation tc the united states and to bare discua*ed it amon themselves itb intelligence every where there wu a general agreement in the direction tnat tbeir ouly hope of permanent peace and prospericy it in annexation to ami becoming a part of the people of thr united mates the ci-mm i»i<>iif n lay that the greater friended ij for the unites mates than fur other power is doe largely to colonies which went out to the island je ago the people arem mure unanitnoiu for annexation than the t"ommi*ion hai known any people to be upon any great political question an exceedingly email portion i opposed to annexation anil these are cui'flv traders and ag*nt of foreign hou-e whoac b:i--it.cji would miffrr by the cbnore the roiiiini-«io;i and all connected with it traveled in all part of uie islauu without guard or weapon and in perfect mfety it was deemed unnecessary to ac cumulate the written testimony of wttnea»e whtch wait everywhere uniform the ton mimtoner did not have to search after evi dence of thr disposition of th people indi vfdual citizens ikkhm of men delegation from roasunic industrial and mutual aid so cieties rep retentat ires of ercle*;aatical aaao ciationt and people of all kinds came to them in such numbers and with uch fre quency that tbeii visit became almost a burden alt declaring their desire for ann«x tiou soon after the treaty of annexation ww negotiated a popular vote wai taken in the manner usual in that republic as required by the treaty which resulted in an lniu*.t unanimous expression in favor of annexa tion to the united state whatever mil be individual preferences or opiulon a ti the be»t fuim of taking ti.e vote of an cmii nation on a pu jr i f that magnitude t1 great nms of the evidence before the com mission goes to show that this was a trutl f-il expression of the will of the people ai iv all the expeditions either of im-tuber ut their own body or tlieir agentn awpiecor rob^ration of this opinion met them at every point tbc physical mental and moral conditio v found much b-tter than antieipatei 1 he population ii almost wholly of mixed fclood in very conceivable decree the eu tivated and educated such aa the official compare wtll with the saroa clamtnotfie countries and they appear aa well aa th same class elsewhere there i an entir absence of all pre judices of race or color n appear respectful and polite kiad an du<}>tial>le no pauper class exists an beegtag is almost unknown they are temperate people snd drunken men ar rarely seen among the other popular vive ii that of petty gambling which ft indulged in openly and extensively e«p cully by th rihisli portion of the people hijr r . in*1 according to the atatemeuta of thei jlkllts are nearly unknown all are itonmu catholicsexcept the amer i-'iui i-ni'^raiits teuton by the colonfiatfo society in 1824 they live among the catb uiics in cuce and harmony the people at [■■■■- and live in cheap asvellina-s but iv th country ttlt have ax much lard as they de -■i to cultivate and they an not adverse u work when certain ol a return the coramttii-iooeralifui an opportunity to sec the progre-s which the people of colo hn?e wade ti jamaica in that island there is abundant eviueme that in spite of id • xoverninent and tbe social oppression whicli mi ladediong alter the abolition of slavery this people are improving aud becoming hbarers in a higher civilization tbere are few itchoulb aud the great m of the people are uneducated but tbow strong desire to learn from tbe mo>t reliable information a commumf tbe jnmmiisiouers estimate tba the actual population of the republic due not exced 150,000 tbm does not includ the m-iny who have voluntarily expatriate themselves on account of the continual j - turbanues nor the few who have beet bmsuai it terms probable that mor than i ::'<■■■•■'?!!■» perhaps dineteen twentietli are native homtnlcan th others are—tirst colored emifrrants from ti;p l'n'tfd ftt^tcf second european traders who do not wttlc unvwhere but sojourn a commercial point negro blood pre|>onder u urajely in hajti but the pure negro or alricao tvj>e •• not a common event here while blood pttpqfiffatri lartrtly in do ntinica hut pure whitis in lh popular genw of tbe wurd are not numerous tbe majority are nf a mixexi race much nearer wliile tlian blick the cnmini.-bioners report tbe resources of the country as vaft ami various and ca pnbleofgreat'increah iron ore i abuik int and plentifully available for manufac turiug iron c'op|>er ores are of a fair dt si'ee,t*ut the mines bm not hefn rxten mvon opened the reported coal of stum id only litre and of jittle value us fuel lille is known of tbe gold regiuus though tl.?y are extensive 1 alien as & whole this republic is one of th moat fertile re^'imm on the fare of the earth men well acquainted with tbe other west india isles declare 11.1 to be naturally the ricliot of them ail imt at an eviden.e at the present iindt-velopcl rond'tiou ol dominican agriculture ih.it be tiled th tj'uttui tbe ' uiniui--i'>ii during th<-irexpc dtti'jns tiirouifu the irland nftf>n wx with beet hmlcnnsi n-i'l retined in frnnce bu pff slid cheese in.;>ni?p from denmark and milk rrom the l*uit«d staler hittwldom with similar articlv manufactured on tl bauoal the commissioners refer to the thowand of l idle and great number of burses raiaed lue iiiver>ity o nalural growths arising from differences of noil and temperature alienee ol ven*moni ieptil in»ects etc only a commonly fuiiod in our nvvn couu trr the wonderful havm of the forests totatttad prodarts etc tbe tet.iim-.ny of witi«f!r tbeobw rtarions of the conimi sim and the reports ur-petist ir>e#tig tious show that it i generally a healthy countr lite procesw o acclimation to stranger coming in was so nugut m to be scuruely tn inennveniencc it m>y be t<aid generally that this proce pre>enu n trieater ob»ucle to immlgra*ton than doe llm kimiur prmtm in several of cwt new sussaa tfca report ay the < oiiu:,i i ■•■er have j;ivcn special litiention u the mat ter ol wealth and bavmct gi-t>ing inforiva lion from other juaru-rs they have charged two ni"ii i:l,--\n n u ejiorl speciall upon it ai.u thi ir i>port are appended tlieir conclusion i ibi the popular idea that the dominican territory i particularly unliealthy bad that r-.u;-.i viaiiing it ar particularly liable to yellow fever ;■. entir ly erronecus the average general health and longevity is quite equal to and proballv greater than thai of tbe uuiied state m a whole earthquakes are almost of yearly occur rence but so slight as to cauae little or no i atteniion hurricanes are not unfrequentj ar.d are sometimes attended with danger acd cause much distraction tbe riven bays and barbon of the island are thee referred to uut nothing new tseli ited tin bay of samana is designated ax tbe most important in tiie^west ludief the commistionerh were notified while inresti gstrag matter at the capital of tbe i oral oi jo republic that although tbe government of the united blate bad not reunquikbed t<c mr»i<m of the bay of samana hut bad constantly enjoyed tbe urn and occupation thereof v a naval station tbe rent due was in default for more than one year the commissioners made a careful and prolonged investigation into the important hjliject of tbe indebtedness of tbe dominican kepoblic tle receipu of the last three yean have been oiostlr used for previous war debts and for tbe cancelling of out standing paper money the latter which originally mounted to the mmuf k,bi leli in circulaiibu by cabral has bean nearly all redeemed by custom recefptc aa was also the amount of 246,070 in spanish war bonefe tbe debt is in round nnisters f1,400,000 adiitioual bending claims i"<-i,<o inc'ud te one of 570.000 by preswcnt baez for personal property deatroyed in tbe pani»n war aad m>ou for back salariea the total is si,&tfvmq the official statement of the reciipts of the government for is7o shows a total of 9773,000 and one of the itf-ras is for import d«ul alone over hum the ommlanonen report that they flnd no wundation for tbe statement that ik-minlea ta bound to hat tl for an indemnity urn to fiance ko treaties ot any conse quence exist between pominica and other powers the ob!v settled beaodary bhwaea hayti and n boavingo u tbe old spanish and french line of 1777 when the haytteu wrre dnvea out of tbe east pert of the wand tbrre remained a mmfcterabta ex tent eaat oi tne old utmomrf th.s to till in dispute of this tbe haytiens have held la ptwtkmu cun»unt control tbe town of 8m btaw vallr t a*t of the aad tbe x«yb»miah i bs vm been altenwlelr ovtrm kv bath p ue the claim of hartl to the hi—riyy of the oeffrard map wiirh w tw mm*m*m ti.rnu-h llli vhla w t**m - pjt popterooa tboestasu ef ***««"■the old boundary of 17hh **** b yb anl earef.nl cvmpotation ••■•»»«« x bavins tmm mwt «• ik 1 tt~'s ise iniulnae n y a •■■■«■«>■■■•■■■■• concewkmm together with all tbe lafonu lion they received regardtaf them wltb tlir name of the respective mittm they arr about tbe baa m already wfcmr published i be cowmlmwm declare that after tav moat careful nmanh they caukl not lud ut uut there wm a particle of evidence for tbe rumort tbit rovemmeat oflrult of tbr united suto have been privately iutere*tn in them th i»n*»rt in rery emphatic and conclusive ob this point 1 lie puiuujki.l nncmmfßt wm found willing to agree to the terms of tba treaty as dow concluded but not ratified and fui the no it charge think it air that oa acooun •» the great an unexpected exuesaes of tlu bf>>eroment attending delay that the iud paio for mniaua and now due be not de ducted i v the anal '' «,*• 180 r»**i r dominica ibit one ifthoftbe public lands should be set amdt for ecbool purpose provided the coiled mates would grant three hundred thou*auri ptg an e'ricuuural college and lindrw institution alumutfu the people dnnnt hesitate to aat they would prefer independence to annexa tion yet they declare that independent 1 impossible and tbe commiiwiovera ennftrm tbeir derlaratlon tber la but on cham-e tor that republic ever to recover ita inde pendence to become after a proper period ol probation one of a union of state the iree ilom and substantial independence of each being guaranteed by tbe strength of all it is beyond tbe proriace of the conimu sioners under the reaolution of conajrea to recommend that luch a courae be adopted or abetained from they nan ply mat a their belief founded up all tb obeerre tlout they could make and of all ihef«<t tbey r.mlj irmrn that thts m tbe only w«y in whirb i>ooilnlcaft indepemlem-e ran k e*ure«j and that if it if jii'lfeil be»t not u adnpt that course even tbe present badnn of independence will bn titken awny tbt dominican t.rntory li one of tbe fairett and richntt ou ihrt-arth unlft^soine nurh means a abote m»n tienwl are re*nrte-l to it it to lio exhausted an ! ■■'[■''>■untii m/inc iirnni nation nhal w'iztf it un i lioid it in fmlwlal ul<j'*ctioh the tobacco frmle li raptdlv rt'uinitig n gcrmiii monnpoly the otninui>i'iner four.d a number of oe:man aubjtclt in im portant t)u*-)»t-m operations ami bjj-mh ir on tbe north tide of tbe liland v exceeti tbo#e of any other foreign power and their influence m extending tteadtly up into th gr»ht central dutrictn tbe inbabiianti of i*n domiufo are eani iv oppoted to m>ry nnd under mor favorable rircniv-fam-e tbeir moral iuflu ence would be felt in tbe neifliborinr it lands it woul<l be l on lbe able of free jom nor would that influence l mrrelt moral jomoterrial influences would work in tbe same direction santo imminpn it cap«hle of eupportink millions of pfuple land is cheap in fer lility it certainly equals ai:;l probably tur paiwei the neikhtx>rinir imes and it i even better mited to the production offiurarand eolfee it could supply the whole market of tbe united state with tbeipjrreat wrtt india uplea tblttradt ii tin mttin support wblch tbe slave ivrtem now has with liberty order free labor and the immigration which woald beat traded by hen ivttb a vant advntilm^f r ibe ff«t indian trade ari«ln|r trum tb tact that any dutle laid by the unlth jiit-'timwe-t india production*f«»r revenue would be a diacrimmaton against tbe ilave prrwlurm an-l would tnnure to the proteetiou f fromlnlcan free lalmr it i not too mu>-li to expect that san dnmlnfo mirht be de veloped into a powerful stnte.whfcb by the inevitable linn of trade would make liivc isbor in the nri|f hbori n jj islands unprnfltable and by the spread if its ideaa render th whole clave and ante tyßtem odiouw the cummiatiioiiere in referring to hayti ay they knew of no ralm claim wbfch hayti find agalntt santo dominpo nor of any righta or interests which could lie en dangered by the extension of our lnntitn tioosover the eastern end of the island severtlielexa they desired to five to the government and to intel ii l-i'iit htizens an opportunity of utatlnp their view moreover they desired in a mo*t friendly uplrit to make the ame oboer vatlons and study of finyfi amf it inhablt antd an they had m;u!f of the dominican trpt'liuc they fntimated to the l*re*lden and his council their dispositions and jr rive thry stated even that they thnaii l>e clad to be pot fn he way of ascertalmnj what were tbe clalnis f ilaytl unoi 6an dominjro ind what were tbe ti'witm wi<ben of the hamicn people with rcftpec to any rharge that might lc brnujrbt abou intheneifrhborinx'rl-publifjiutthcy reeoltei no encouraifement to pursue their inquirteo tliey asked rl>»lly and then through ou minister in writing for permi>«lon to ex plore the interior of the felsrni but thi wa met in a spirit equivalent to a fpfowal the contented themselves therefore with taking euch testimony and fr&lbarlng infurmation upon matters bearing upon the question of annexation an they could without giving offence in reviewing the whole veld ol thrir in vpttiffdlion loukinif to tbe intpre uf botl ciivuions of the iftland ihey are tirmly per itlfl th it the annexation of san domingo ro lh united tir«te would be hardly le i-ri'i-ii iml to the haytirn ihinto tbe i>oniin ican x>nij thin licneflt would arii«e firnt from the exa inplp which wnuld doubtlem u affiril.-d nf a well regulsted ord«rly an pro»i>eroufl state the crtat nerd ot that par nf the wor!<t ftr.'l wbi':li it has ai yet neve seen a pm^nnd and moredfrei-t henefit would ari from the equitable cttabli^hment of a tmurx ury line t^tween ttie frcnrh sp^akinif an rhc spunl^h f|>eshlng nation upon tita inland and lt ruafantir by a trnng power ttila would end tbe exhausting hord<r war fare which has been one of ' fie a-reateel cur ol hayti «•> well as of sunto pomin w and would enable l>oth to devote their nerpie thenceforward to the education f their people and the developemcnt of tbeir resources washington forty-second conores3 waihingio-n april 6 bexate mr patterson rep h h from to committee on foreign relations reports and uhd to present for con>uler>lton • bi to ut to hon it •'. schemk minister t greatßrttsln.bin alary from the date o bis appointment bat no additions eompen tion to be p»i<i him for aertlng •■• mem her of the joint hl»n commiartnn cut mom consent beinu net*«»ry foi tbt pas ue of the bill mr tipton oljecled and the bill w.nt aver in the triultr order mr aoemian ■reso lution for ku klux legulaiiou was proceed fltep n co addrwieed the senate in explanation and in defense or on political courae aod oflta republican party aod adminiatration of rfur'li carolina in reply to tbe rbar|rm made in fie debate by mr blair be denounced •• basely tnd maliciously false s chsrire of mr blair that he ' tool had iaaued an addma to tbe nejroel of horth carolina ajtlklnf them to hnrn barna of emftojtn h dbetaarged them mr pool occupied the floor until three o'clock when tbe vice president stated that in accordance with a previous arrangement tbe next half hour would be appropriated to tbe minority rl»ivhy mr thubman d*a 0.,1 spate la opposition to tbe resolution bit d«*o erstlc aasodstaa and mandf w«re la farer of asta all aanailnilcsial aiisas to rapreaa tbe ku klai strsjsa s«4 it the otjactlaai able feature at the resol uuoo mm nodloed they would all rote for it steam caaserty and stockton rapneaad thetr o«witllnrsesa ss rot car oat raaalu tlon which apoa iv jaee reetmd allasaueat which were net shewn is be true they wished to bare tbe rase,ouo eometed as to the puuntit of facts wha tnwy weald tote for it tbe following smenilsinit prapetadny mr thonnan as a substitute tor the raaoln tion was then rejected by a party et that tbe conmlus on jndatwry ts kers br instructed u inquire what at the asaati tuuona power of ike federal o»ernj»ent to prereat suppress or twislsa actaervie lenve or milknllana afvlf'—^••per petrate such seta eoeiaritted itala a mats ir-^i^sir-r awdmy the reealallan by wmffj ctgtvw*m>sl tm«kr»e-tela ji after iks went rlfnta the wecda nf jjjlifirty and qn*l pretaottea of law ytl\e've then uten yrwmr.weet s«ra^ke mm^^ciridvell,wninnds ferry mich hitrkcock merrßl tl ackur tiptan ss4 ti safari the pemdiaa reaaiaaian waa then aswrasm to direct the jodi larr ceaa-ittte mrapert > mil as early aapr*cdeablevaad was adopted b7m*r pv'i ja«^de m e«r«d . imte tio rranerraal ka auenry general w i eoaissaaneaalt iba paaala the alls»lirhr istti.iimtsnaafaalteßy taa aoorasy oener*lo u>e united sutaee«lfcaeajtt af t lie government of the itallati a*e»wlta the rounael of terger charged rm ate murder of creae la tba m braaaaaa mala tl r-uprcme caart of the uallattuhl aa appeal from circuit uaitwlailmtrf miaeisiapt la retard to urn llajlillln ta i aaadvof eatd eauw la ihieveehaf laa s'»m court ol the ualled malai mlh n.il.»n.:ionofaeldc«uae laid tar sts plant mr anthony rep b 1.1 ikaa gaaaaa to lake up id conciimil reaaluuaa kri i int committee of inveatlgmuoa asaa ik boot i'm seaata the bald a brief mn»u action at 4:90 tba doora wera raafjaaari ml a miant waa received fro mfial • li-nl tran.mlulnr tba report of tba aaa da mlngo commiaunner the mw>(i ».. read by ik clark ea4 upon it comlu~u.li mr uarlaa maitt w air it on the table i»l to prim it mr mokkill 1.810 vl aakad far unanimoua conwnt to aililiaaj tb ataaea i nmrrnu aralnat annexation mr stewart ihep ha obieotaa *|- mwtf ii h-f . tf"l ) iblllrtl mr i...inn v entitled to apeak oa the aabgaat mr ii.uii.an itrp la loijuid km motion by omitting the part relative to printing mr mimner then movad that tba anig bo printed after conaljerable dlacuaalon autalf af aa informs rhira trr tbe vloa pi latili-al ii:.li t i after taking tha atßaa aftha senate in the motion to laj oa iba tibia he would abmll lha oaaaliaa—will tba ornate contmer tbe president1 irfi al ttif e>.aion if tbla wa determined neem lively tbentlie motion to print would nut be entertained except by unanidmw aoa aat mr harlan'a motion to lay tba maajaaa 011 thi talila waa then at;rrf>l tn tha qbntloß indtratfd by tbe ebalr waa ihrn aubmlued and im mottoa of mr chandler waaalao tabletl by j ta 18 mr harlan a>ked that by unanlnoua co ent the printing of the meeaaaa be ordered ami leave ih«i to mr mairilf to apaak oa kntuy morulng it waa unailt agreed by unaalmaua aon f nt to print the uieaaaga that mr motrtu have leave to atldrrva tbe senata aa rae qae tion kriday morning and that aa mhar preeh ihalt be raaue 1 i:ti tbe senate adjourned man the speaker laid nefora the roaaa a letter from tbe secretary of f-tatr in wbiah he ttitea that tbe law nrovklea that no dip oiuatic reprveenutlve mlall receive aoßaaea iatlon for a time exceeding twenty daya wblla wilting to receive instructional altar that time no compen»atlun can ua paid until im ienvaa for hi io*t another aevtltn ara w-iri that no auch officer aliall raceiva aoav licuaatlon lor tbe discharge of tbe uutlaa af another ollloe ueneral shenck walla awaiting for lnatrucliona wll regnaatad by tbe frnldeut to remain in waahlacua u act aa an american commiaatonar tba la bora of general i 1 ink are quite al oneroua ;« tltoae or a diplomatic repnaratatlt lad he proeeedad to london be would bave 1 cen charged with the dulli la that dty ■nil yet it waa irapoaalble under tba exut injr uvr to five biu tbe compeneatlon to a hu-b be la entitle . tbe secretary thara i'ure cncloaca a draft of the bill wbiah au lburiaea tbe accounting olqcer of tha traae ury to pay ien hebenck compenaatlon aa envoy extraordinary and mialaler pleai ititentlary up to the time wbea ha aball reach bta poat notwltuauadlag hu detaa tion tn tbe united statea to aerve aa a mem b*r of tbe joint commlealon but no pay aa uili commlaalooer n actloa waa ukea on the bill exeapt v have it priuted tbe bouee reeuiued conalderatloa of tha bill to enforce the provlalonaof lha lttb amendment to the conititution of tba lulled state mlt dawes hep maaa laid on rena ral principles be gave the bill ma uniaiailltl support and believed conrreea bad a right to ibh a bill prowcling cltueaa af tnia country from moleatatlim ue laid tba prealdrnt ought to u*e all forcea at bla rom inand to give sucb pri>teclloit and believed the freaident abould be given pmrrr la eua i)eud the writ of halicas corpus mr si km a liakd el , 11-p 0 offer ed an amendment to the bill in plaoe of cond third and fourth aactlona wbloh vfna ordered to be iriiitml lie expletn i-d the effect of tbe amendment which wua baaed on that pr poaeil by mr cook tbe declaration of martini law la excluded and the privilege af the writ of habeas corpus are not to be tuapcnded unleaa government aball ao require aa an aid in putting down vtoleuea the amendment bad been propoaed to cc i ommihlat viewa of frienda after ooneulta tion tbe debate waa now conducted under the rule that girca ten ralnutea to each speaker unn cook(ill.l wll>on mil tynay ml and 1-aiiaing 1 n v 1 vpuki in favor or the bill and bird n j llarrla va leach n c iarrett tcnn .), and laml io agalnat it mr mieil»inir«.-r wlie baa charge of tha lull jini|i.i,.il that after !•■lay the debate hall be routined to ameitdmrau under tbe rule of the houae in ove or ten mlaota penchea and thai to-innirow at cloae of i he w-m.r be abould aak tbatjtbe houae or ler tbe prevlouaquea'ion at tbe fcuggeation af mr dawea tba da tiriency hill a returned from the senate with aroendmeota bbbj referred to four m mbern of tbe houae wbo were naembara of tbe committee on appropriation during laat < unrrf-'h tbe speaker denirnatel aa auch eonal t tee jlcmi uawea dtckey hlblack aad bvck tue consideration of tbe bill to enforce the prorl-iiint of vjht fourteenth aniead ment waa raaumed an excttiac peraaaal di»cu*»lon occurred between meaara uutur of m and mi 1..f m.1 ilia latlar hanrlng the former with the tbeftof epoone ami drunkennesa ijuhng the war and butler cbaracterixeri swarm aa a renegade kaow dolhing rebel tbe proceedings were interrupted by a me«an)p from the prealdent er.nnunleat tna a report of the ban domingo coa>bsav ionen tbe uiea.m«a baring been read mr dicker moved that tbe me^eace ana ilocanaent b referred to the committee oa fnreira belauons when appointed aaat printed mr kellt bep pa more that 24 mm extra coplea bo pnnted mr cox dem s t objeetat tbe houae at 15 adjourned new york rrre tbuxnoa mbuitct cajx ksw york april u tb nul r npesl in bankruptcy in which it m maght i rikind urn dladurfa in bankrupt tnaud to john tkonpisa the walmnom banker on roand th.t b bad by collimtaa wita liv x<u ktpt ■ur portion oi us prop«rtr flron a»iala ibm tba ksadt * m ipn for ben.lt of ku craflmra jodga wudrsckindmldailtodbakatha aws ud aiimt ib aimhsri to maad albany ooubt or arriali calesdah luur april;*—tfc fcuowtaf li tto court of appml d.t cttottr for april t 5 18 etiti it 171.1 mi mt hkw tokx uoiblatubi ilum april i mum bx ml hl aamilu ik dwt*r •« c«k«w ssfir s tss of wllw t - , io > p«rtlo •< bodford t«tt trwr pmshnlfer to imofimnuoa hd m i^s^ub hallk mi vmntty imbw tsijuf uk charter tt utia issstas rt w«t troy polk t auumfliskj *• lw»»«s •* aj?s rr^tr far ifc oafihn comiy cart «»< iiliifmtssft w««in k t*rk paus»rl3trm*»j«u h»r.w m«r i bmhhm hi ill immmmtftot vow t«k i—ml*l jcr cramussoml j"*»*j 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''■' r\nn \^ i;i.i esi ablihhkij fam 11-v ilti -± i^-rv lumntnlt.vli it cm ff r i f<.rn.-r»lir u-u lrt with toek ami lixtittve win be k-'l-l on hm • ■irrnw itit«iitrt*ml ilifjilarc li'^ir houses awp carriaoes '. j^f5 y rt'ttsai.kchkap—aimjohm l i2*.i;m i 111 ii-i him.lr iv rtrrut a co gjatmu 1 ~-,. ~: hauvcy * valla4 k d c^^s m-i iimhiam l-hdial'h w ai.'iss c^*lu ' :■! m.-lilij hii'lvavi.'v f ** fi ' achiaue hoksks v**kt bale a j \ t1 tin in re llb tbul of mo i 111 s t \!.. ■■a ci^-tf ~ :<* is 1 r iaj aneous rth>ueni u'\nal fkomt lot bkufo 177 1 i i ■i.;ii.-m ['■■krlf canal ■» nit nn m.h ,- uii't st .■(. ;,■. 1 ..-- 1 oti rcmrtb bl c«t;wlll ik uut-'i tura f-rtn of n«r lk:i a i'u;k.fc.i:imj x v.-t ■• - - . t'.'k k1 m ihh xt lr the kttle babih 1 ■, v . 1 r i rwi rifwt i-a tyh'kn x.'x ken i-i>vee wub vt.t'.t un whole rlu jurii i • r*'.1 f.r blortue i ruatl luui.-i.a u e i'l kkiiinu ij w««l hw.ll • ir 1 ■■; i ricki rufukttaletuamufuuu 1.i..-!it 1 indaixi 11 ! beatlawl and oie <' >« t ■- • rhu ..;. i.v i unrltalltm t nuir lfn jj'hni ; :.. v 11 i.mil t __ h;7 dttar :. r>a-*i l.i\al.l.'lilk)'kl\i ii'al k .- 1 ■m john ul'tii.ai i',-irl it _^ bit i»i'n hi x rtttttmi n w9 w«ai rmlij m.—il kignth it n « trkiuad 1 i.ai-k hi i . i>l-oil to txauk 4 ' ur»wii ;..-■■•■inn in.ullir cor 1 w h»hl 7 aict ivrrj v h ■. hsnafui arerm 1 1 r n blkilwlook a ijw'i !*■» solritk x 1 i v .. ■■. m.l it v 1 uj.lt iii-ml l-.run.i , 1 -.: 1-ir j for sale t rath ait in kkai k-r tt a nwn ii -. ■r ijmt r..-i.iffl will !■■■snm *. rv w a stun!l rial miuilul xi r isffhm atulrrh i " m-»i p.-'^t thi ffli j ii.-^it ! f>k itfie rrmthe rtraruavnf utamute the lt'jtff t1 he l»lo llt-nrv r nl.e^h uft a - term 1 offer for mia ibt taluauv imh rf tbc liim h n-*w v rk ourr.il u>nnl iv mil : p(«.»lh jlrl luiiwm lippot kjj»i n v tmßtlacr wtl tiu rnrill - .-. fnn.rra c ij in p •• mllm 16 u»!«.lum>wopca mod in nntouk orui r wm shm t»pl l a l * j 11 iile htexaektora 01old misk3 and oil wki.i.s tiiiiown j !■. it .■f ;,* ',■: 111 m i,,m »| b nt hiitt-.'it arrts tt.li.ii-h ilif 1 irn.«i!nu*in&lii"»i-»y'hri'.'ri(p iv n li wm m itn li rand i-uu auj lie trie ' mi'-i br^ir'vil i wetmtn ftrautf.td qjhtk h4--1 a»r mauaita hivlk plcasakt xx oi:t**--i i w!llm>il tn^i wrtormy firm ivlnjr i jm hfwt if raad l-:..i.i alonn i mmui ii if bnwrar < r--l 1 umprtstngiuu bci\«.amr or hwis in ih.-ini rai'iuti i.lnu ff f*i!ci'nwt«..t al 1 s\<r l c iwii ctitainlßjc 4u.vu-j of cli ii psriliii nj fnilt mo kandr ! am a smnit-r v«ur ; pi.v .-, n sr-tin i li the vntni'v'r h.hl.il c-iui|ii in my n vl.'w*ui ilif vliv i.n'l w*ti.-r imanm tht or ar ni-rcash,!e<if fipi.r-mm-h nn-i rllindv in [«. tm.n fceiiig-^lit l^r^.•e mite irmn iht h.»ri»>r ti ht f.>ol or aoitkn tr»*t at towf^togfc itoefc besrn crhi an i fwt ntifnttmaea b.itacn-ls otkwiu r*dn iwej • :■• : tainf io 1 ik urn cmfu rimer will ir wai.which waywlal wulrr th lifs-t-h w wro-i-tty ai 1 tli r 4rtn»<ut-9 f irtba usenf l^i^t am y»i liln ii.b-iirs.nii'in-r tlotel srr liji wtil kn wr-;jir^rur:ti>r ti i l . a llbml orvlir will i;«;i "'"■i •>■iiflh.-1 iri-n;i*;iiipni vir n-inlri-rt pp*tu '" f a ' ii nl i v!./:r.i«u i-2-i 1 sal t..i t tlihhefcislreet in ilusal.i for lnvi-ist bwawfifwgi wbirl wr oa.-r on t.-rr iu»«rml lernw m a party to t.iilld and w mrtemarrtota hull.il.ic w"h f^re nict <-*- klnntr . 1 v nowtnvlor nl.i for mia on mm itji'vnv vr t t"'1 iv il*rt p tau fa eomtr ft kh.-le i^*u.l ui-j i nnt-rit in btrc ts » mn mm ni i.i.ui l i [ |» 1 i 1 » r ,, n j n 5 tt.uwlll l-jjd i^rlmi.f bmia'anviavi for sale retail bus vajfl rok aale on vu i >)■,- -. i r ' f'u j r i j>.l !>■!>! wtu '■~',■■■..■■.. .' r ■tii kit eti .: £■■-' [ • ' fur * m'li.iiitii -•>■iiulrner pric full ly"n ha kek * o<t erta ijwlofllo ms mtln it i l'i.ne l.i'js full mcciuckcch itok bal.jl sir i mi i'cll ift tir.-n l'»',-,i6 on v.riv tr ■- . will in w»m in mi lo rilt i !.»*-!■•. it | j'l kkkisi 1.1 wit w it b r v ti*k to 111 il|»klf i 11ave w 1 iplots wh!'-h i "■!'] il on i lioir julrlni ic i'kviucni ilown if tin uarrfta-cm will ' ;.' ■■■■■-!..<■tn.pertr johx otto at pear hi b for galj-hoi3ses i jbi^miican kvi)i>km*kkowhamr-oe e ■• nrwt.^ulhu'tf thirl illuf *■•• apttfrtf nnjjiminil lbosamdwieb £» tfill ai x thest-vtokt fuamk with fl fl i lc li.«tii nt *>■•* the l-«tnry trnm so ffm»d4telm street m fr-.nl brlßo f«*i dwp : both very amttmn r^iii-ln will \-< »■>:■: uq n.««'.rai ft t r-.ii t m m«h auwnfr o t i jbvoit 4le ok kent-the de3ikahi i t^%t rim ijttr rtialileii • of iclijah l w llllan lee a pirufcmim w.h—biz t {*•; l : t : ' i.a:-s rkbideme wr 9ale on het ti..j aafun k f a about •#■«■•« mil frr.ni main .... ■, / n " ~- h brick li.-i with kr ■! . l rn>w ml ■.■•-: 24 arrea uf it>i!iu imii'l - ;. :• r a a • infof cultivation ut'mk * ujfrouj 16 writ ■—■*> tff tfou hale ok to mb i w » linton »! ii t a l-trift ;..:. a tftjod ' rq ! i""1"1 in or-l-r ii ttic lnprovfuk-nt john otto 61 j'r.ij jri knit baue it<»ok amj lot so w t hrnock sl j,iil xisio wllii c»ml tt-lir -- • m hark u>frunt llcuwlii pfhwt ord*-r i?iroo out with » k"o0 ■! r - • liar un<tcr i ' •■' i '' ■<• m(iui s ■.' '-» kini'ile i«iitrlft i i.in • .'.->!■. h bloiwm it»«m anil wfioaithctj tf nn r*i-y i ml ■pprtw-t apply tojohw tnro rfdn f tf rok al thb nhe eeihuew e.wit flemwtvnuimli tr.tu ii'-w-^mpi i,t h whi (.- rarif-i lih b"*«t"n apritlfl rernti hut i.fk i fh-kebiw w w>«ttwmi rt iw af*wkvi.isw rob 4ai-k n -. ~ r p a dritt-rims brlrktlwrt ui two t..ilt i-1 aaubed tll m*-.(lv front s watm-.tj ih-ivmhi . rurnace t.rlrk bum lot mil al*o no os nlntli it * new brlrk iiwcllinfr t»n iv lyun uaklk ft co erla laxid'offlcc mi mrtntt j |_ c 1 k*»l hai.k no lft fauoli.na bt a 2 , tory fi-mnt bomm with rtnty in font«in p'lt v.-ii rat.ms »■«- ■■:. i wau-r i ■btxud lii j.i.mit tmu ot p»;tlti;l v j<-iiin i/flfi |-. : ri it et efdksai.k i'kul'kjri'y on the s«»ith wi-t ei.riwr nf tilr>gum and srntt mi m-..r:vi.ly wiautfj f..r fc t^n-trr jouno'llo i v«rj imh ■_ fg i ■a hl.l.jn'.s rttk mjj *% kmi.l.llll irc*>t.:-iu.ry hrtrk : iiimwiwi i p.mi tnaus-alorv brick wnu-r bath 1 xi v ntli trctt l(.-»ior ft»m^;ga watar bain li/c walk 11 lwfti hlna-i 2-""-rr l"-*ck bd wi.ig fa » *. ■.<■; ! it39xl ut ;. i nil [!'■i-i-.n irwt 5-ttory and attic brtch ; jri w.i'rr frill it uxltl upi ukutonhn«t 1 rtary t », water ti»th tu »-..■■■■t,r .. latort bncn ; am wauir ac ioisiiim ih jeney atrert 2-^tory lrlck and wte 10l 6ux lid vinth trp i hi-^lorr brick ■gnu water bath rr m:,i l irnu..;nr7 f.rlt-n : ffa s . ut,4r l on fiakkka i v 1i km l.aii'l qlbff kn.mti.malti t tfß uttaiits hoksai-jl ;.■, viath phulon street two 1-morr frame co j nitrtli william itr i ituo nuc lit j»x m n-.rri'w lll!.iin itrcct iss'^ry frame intii mm 3.j i ■»«] :/>; fault irfrt two frame rottaf lot 07 twclfui tract l-st'^ry franif new ; lot 77x13 n klivt-iiui sir«;t 1%-vtaty frame ucw ni"vii mhj i ■. ■;■!.■fi ', is-story frarac corner efne »(. ■1,7 « kfi.t-r ir<-ct 1-story frame lot 25x35 wj.-r*i ir.-t 1-t.ry irani oo>l 1-j3.2«k j x r:,(iitti strift i-mon fr.n mmw $' '•«!. in,hakkit*i ii ''" kite lmwllifllcf 4 halnat , tf tr kwf,i,i.inus puftwujfe rlliw.m hmrttftaril n'.rib wimimiiwi i l-ston ' i i ■■; ran w»it-r bath rurnact ainl all mlit-r ni<ili-!ii!ii.nivi\<-iii nh lot 3axii 2,r n rib uttml-m irt.-t :' siflfv l.rlik : n and v rti-r lltl in imh hnnae tad wll t mdocbcap h!i.ik.^i brick born l i soxufc main int t r-r.rin r i liv;in hrrnnp 2-story grirk m wati rj m 7 wr»;lot*o1 fiiili 4r ill v.i fv,r t*n.re ai.nl i 7 ka|cl tlnrt frnnn hnthm with alt inn'trrn tni p.,,-1 ■,-. -■• . ;,:! asxl v iii '■<■11 cheap uurut-r mulli ii i ['■..!--■. l v.in r * t brlcb ln'iith awl b.mt n i snrrtflff th m 1 if.l.r mbnum l<t»^llil-»3,.w i ■■ni ■' -•-■'. r.-rv fn in nn and water lot » i mill 1.m.,1 .■!>. 1 ',■■'■i a i hf t i<'ry frame ni w ; pus water . : ■iii m .♦ h ikl in wml swan t 7»k"k alt s'loltk m».:il mai.n btk»crt k-il in iloptii to \\ amihi|(t«»u ru tfuh.n utto sttt-l l arj -■c_7 s i.kal kstatk fiiltb\lk at kkiil ' x ttn»i..l.-i-,.ir.ni.-i lo lltit-rlam tensuiu f'artl nl l r»fttralabwtfe7irujua eulnfuie 16 w ai;ii:sm.l nit exruantik—tf af*rkb l>ff z£l valuable hmhrranrt r.rmli.g laad ilir.tiir on dhu au.-ulihi.v uiv.r and mi the lfultmua wad tivtnn llat'.fihul is rullfm mutb of olt-an ji'iin n rt i-,nri ml ■■!. mo <?* h<>v'~k am i.n - fob ale ■uiw.'-t t-orn r ali.anv amlnor'-h j<-flereon ts lol n»x9m "_« 1 str*«t nt-w brlrk frpnrh r'-'f r klni i.:h in t brw;caa wau-r a wh niltli iri-i-l m2-t>u>r crli k wltb bun hi ntajcnnt irn 1 j--l"ry i.rlrt witii i irn v ttrhstr t i.-rv kma l..t;«'xi -'. am mnlh filn-.-t s-awtt ft«bl . jxn vixl'2 ml l v xt rci-1 ii inif ; tf watt c 4>«-v.ntb sin t i-afor fnm a ecuart f it ilnli tr-rt j ft.wy frani ■ntw e*itt ef((l"^trt«t lradifhcu l-"t 35x146 s»iib ntn i'lvui.in trwt fram houj xu henrn a:r t.:-*'.>rv brtrk itfbwan sin-t 1-murr twiell n.l im-^ment b'j nurtii l>!»ulon iift-i s-stotf brlc k h lirwka saxfobft !• w€rt swan at <• •■■■■: 11eai 2-^t«ry frame jioom in fvxl dondlttoa hfcxiu prieevmßa ka s7 ( lliton i'uce story bsh house lot mi n v iicaiuj mliul.lu imtffrnnn house l"t hi lih v<rv liw tfltib kn.m hvfoßtb tlwt so-jthcaat corner ot \ ir 5 * ifflodh vtnat ih-*to>t frame hmki well i-i.'l ui,,t in i.ritn onl.-r lot 5.tx132 with llb r»l i irn nt price **.«■, s.i .'■< \\ iin-titi ilr«-i 2-«!i«ry trame bouse with larui lot rj im i'rlce i.»nt uiqulif l ih altw.t ( h.\rplli,.s4b main *!. c 4 j ottauktt f'-'it sall n^ig?.n iti^»*t 1-story rrame itmfaw hijwh i3t...lfn ir t l-aton mme;>h77su3-«l.im 1 nt duiwt 2-*t..ryynni ; lot i»*iw—iuw i7n.irih ultlmuii tret.-t i-story trains 1.1 j*'x u t ho e:\t-vtulh itrcrl 1-story frame lot 25xw tl j"l :;: sixth stree l-»tory fram lot nw tljf ~* ' li t baker a '■■■vai.r aci.k manvkuitkim amj l,u-:no iir ni-r i t.ir imlw wrttw louumiia lt-*h,ea«t •!••«!, utb crm-r of hmtan caul s':rm'i'.ah*i rri«'f?.';'.!i'-'ll-'.'i wri.t.'iii on imiivl < n uk niry v.-il-.ijbl i.i.i.-:»n.-r ml a lar*e frar.k boll'l li-fc thl pritn^rtv i-1 a'iritr..b!y n'a i.-r i:j fitmun stkkkt m"rk fox pale no 33 pi v-illi ir t r n«-.tr hi mcrr brti-l 1n r ti . \ . wanhouac tn i»ar l,>t -•« ft-t fruni ami ruii • :,;« thruo«(i lo vtwmmtfum a lyun bjikjch t f \ euohtrul cod3ttet bxaii>ejfci >■! m tale in iii rlllare of aurora being ;< '«■•- fntnn imiuaiilc wlfli wtef in mnr irj-r ana i -, bit ■r..ln ■- i'rtmlnw t nil i-asv lfka rtl tl klxk,»ffwi hwamt u r m i"r«:iklln trft ikmh r-storr brick near tn»w lii llni ntii'ltltnn li»i yns water and ftir u^'t;i.<i»'ii-t i'rwv tl.ow n.i sfr'franklin iret't hiiaw l-stcry frame and rx rrr»t.li7!i*mm't:'h..u9 brlek rear amrt onljri aad fleaim l^ru lot wxaio to north b i;mlv,,s.»ak.k h8 evtolaad cwfcn.»h mafti t fll ror v\l e-that vkry iiksikahi.e b a«w,duvn-unrn real'toacr no !« franklm mr rt in i ■mil mohiww and i«r.'n sin th rvi-rv n>-»l-t:i c<wreui«no t«-rnis r»»orabl ap tvv t-.iiiii\_qtr-».-i s-4 i dwellings for sale ttirfmi tn^t naus 2-itory brtrlt nr 10 room i vi mad water w.ll he m at a h«r,t ln « aafclllltim tnet ro u thra*t e.,r:ier of hi^h *%., ; !»■f.i tou waflilnplcn st atwiut 7s ftvt uu lll k h tt with a is-*it"r frame iiweulng k tr«f t no *«, 1 t*>n rranie flnc lot . \?-» rim ar ' i irlna1 friil t trefi u « n>i.rxia»rar*st leonard wll.po 4 m'»v kt-^1 ksulf ami 1 ii it ray p aper.rs m f low rrkephouszh fox sale tr^et~scx 2a i story framo lotl7sxl3i nintli ttrfet no 5t3 1 itory brlck rear part lot i*ilja luallev ; prlc-p njh mlrhl»-insliw.-t—no 7 c story brick lot wxlu onnsyitanla btrtvt between tlitru^nth anfl rvwrtc«btll stree;*—is aiory fratue lot moat i hxthatft wfc 1 l tory frame lot m^xlw mh sl4wj i'aln^r street—no.l7 i tory frame lot xl k«gl*atmi,—l nf michigan street—2 ju>ry frame ■r w>'l»*u-r rlrr hjwx ■i*»wrb dlvuioii trwt umith aide brst frame i.^i-.-ra-t ri h..-,tii-u tfrei 3 torl pi water bath l<it4axlli url-c »*.*»'. | l|tom*m>lm s6.jmi^mmf ihmii lot 25x10t j«^r*ffli«treet~no.srti : l itory frame lot»xlli snnh ni\ui--n«treet northwest cor rimßtreet i 1 m talx-a fine cw mtkt kfcsl . d iscti.-raij nt !\ milt's fr.im >..«.'• l •> > r < ki iv uj fnuimt i'osw with p---1 in t - j !"- ot land wrll r,iiu\at*il rrult tn^a t?u ■if tiam and ererrw • $ f n '»«• prt-;uis in n>r ; m r.-jmtr arirlt tnjorfn otto.-t r^tri t us i wai.e-a vh"okt fuauk hnr-f 1-l i>!barn at ui llan«¥lll with throe iuar i i r of ai brtj nf uid un^lt fl caltitation aod wl-'lkiockcj with a larje tarlrly off rail tr 1 eu " johji otto st faart »(. for bale-rakhs k-alk ok fx hange ),- i,-k a i'mkkhimi is wnimnn b l f'i-ili hkkm'imi pumjs and fakh fol mj ■-. n'ij-.jiijf it iswn-«:jrf«rff trl.t / hum i«-i **-. * ith fin young orchanf 11 r till fl-ii p"»«t of half an wmui rtx acre ln«-i -*. nr each • minilanttr l ke-1 wtth hrr inmt m li liw ri^ffn-illilrr the property li ultunu near v inl'.d'l it-pot on uif ti-i..jl , ami oiri.n.k uallr v fit bt iii i i j v a prrv>d of ;■■■. ii.tri ;.»»■- ['■»••-' mill « iiintw ukrlnr trrr 1 - - a f"u sale-best gakoen land 3t til ell ccontt host t mid to clow nt *;. e.t^te.itj.-fc vn two m!l from the '.< urt u ».. j hi tw n ci««aj by howajib it cuaj'i'kl 3f maja t ji%>^i;m f"h k\[.e n lka.nu island jl riiii ri»tr fermi *«■■n*»r fhwtwßtf-r bull-llnf good ; mli a twn inrgrrutry farinft aw kcln.it irult f»n f » icm n hfrliii mmk lwaptallkriuhi krie uii<v •■'» _ jnhnolto.sll-c.iitl jihwitvzjckn la.sd3 to uec a.ntie for ie dttr • "•! i»rwn«l prr>itf>rty-htmjit in 11 l ( r;vt?f w«ir-"ili uj r**pply whl ut ba to let-houses f roi kf.st-sn.k7 dklawakjc avemk xl l*»xtortbe famtlure for ufo a fn«j pp>>r lumlv lor ny j>.r milr.g m curmrnre li<-u iwinul ul a plt/kekfng 13 ws s«an m #■to kent.—mi delawake btkeet at ejl *-«'. t-ttsixlli rr.l smb xu i't-iirl *<■■■■. v 3:7 i r f • i » - 213 ivirl mwt.t'.r a flrtt-rltm boarding hot ■■■!.■...■,: ,* r •■■■' ... hi rent i - vi al itlfrt •"<*•'. da f ri iitme a'aasroito i wwts*tmt et kent-so l nwiiltla flace a - blurf iv.uv !■■,: i ahw,w)fit.llo.mtorrtiri rent 300 juhk otto l fvmmimt | cau ewtm kknt-7im m.l k'.vai.e tkket aw . ' c ti ai.hm.i.is(,s|..k>.m-wkiiaveaff kjl *■•» i iw*lllnr not yet rented : p»<**tti<>n v 1 jjitrfi ■!■> l»t ui.i also ihrrc or four e gt ion-rata may i ■^^, w"t*t mm tr -:: i-a water c.-s3>i9 23i rinniri rtrttsi t-mk tt w*wr **.-.-* vio 17af--*»n htrn-t totrlt;pm ler jtc.-jhoo 2 i>*rl irt^-i orir ;.-»■, w-.1t.-r ac cam ibtnurtli jllvut'.n.in-t-t w,lr swo i ," m -■!■-'. tjrn ■: gu titit 4c—»i*j *« nlafmra itnwrt f*r tft m»);ar cin—t lirt.-k an b-.m—s <■;■' ml ml ■» a.nknh ii wm awan t c kknt-imk dttkh imiiuni/of itaoffv brirk nuki'luy on uw n«nh s !•: yf • ;■■...'... i»f»-ri m»in n<l prarl au acaiiurl lucfttbin t'.r i r >-• hoardlm lioue lee 4 !■i x e k)i u.i3w.sw»n at _ 17 atouutt i>i krhttktln itrr^t v wiutiod farnace ltrge | 4 ".\ .■■/•'■•, rr fi-t 1 w t (:,■».■».' i is wntmnyt ptfwt w ■ar.d uler kent i ■wi ai.pii tn-t-t ».■- umi f.t«i 74 h , - ■-■: - • : ■- s.i wnt-r kent t5u h(«orln n ...... trtet ca an-1 wan-r keni *■">■joun otto 18 " pi i'tirl it arine hknukncie f it kn'i -< i:nki tj-eu br had tm.ii hr miii pmnmon ajt ij j.i h a i'm mi s hw r»nan m djl tin lkt—rubhimfii ii huuke ni 4 1h «. j*i t i'ihn fflti i i>wlrt cm aitakk 01-ciiktim i v.-si.ms st uuh tfri ■!.-!„.- lv nut tlmflnt-cimh pn 1.1 m-s so j wtim btr-i i in , i rf r mitrr ri till lit ;;:■<■imprntfieiiu i»t i i..i v ' /■' '■■w iinv tri i in h-o rt-»i<li-n ..[■...,. 11 ;, ■hit )■■-- ; t .:\ ■■■! iiiinjc'.i.hy kor turtituuro i'1 i jas n ki>iii.lt ailuiuilstraujr !•'., it x lro.nr»i»_n*rks^.mcc cl»-t.l ffl ih i-l m(i i bsivt—skxecabtkekt ph dmt utc kh rrf kulrott 5--iury l.rict 12 or 1 r.^.iiii |.» llv runu-.1i.-l llie ow i ,- r . wtlliluß wllr v btwr-l nii tin i n.-.uf itetit 7-0 a]1 ■so a kuirarikt i wii.min anr t lit it'--.1 k sm.otin kirn rbut—thk l»r|d irani lull ilnp lv spring ahh«t al l'-l'l i.nu :- ir.n-l f.rr.ni 1 lie 11l b ilithted m i.ii/h-iut wufa m m'l a tarjrr flr-«i-<-l i lr i lj-m m ih on t pr.-;»«-rtv whtrli wi.l icr-ath in n«h tl value of uit r iitalof tills l.ull'l trir lvum itakeit jt i;a trie lund ufflci :«< msb t cl t rfst two ft-otokt fkamk dwkix ln i ■"■) « -. 1 1 za whlt-i-iunl all la nod r ut r n..s j iui.l i fcventl ttnet nt-nr vlrgmli i r it p»«rtflon may 1 in.nlre jti a-bajikj-i ci jf»'nttii-*t emf kent—a b-btomt bhi'k hnl>k el wiih wine nn thf uppir part of franklin pl : i ulsa li'slrnhie rolnvnce ima w»1ot an'l tin li t i.l coni cnlviiaa l,\(.'s uakek a lu trie 1.-it i otr.n 4n m^tn m ik ell i lkt—wl bikwli.t.'s rf>!i»kncf an i^l-p ni 13j ami lii ivarl to rt-ri x l hrlffc a'i on die prvtulm «. tina i-a vt-ry i i1.-.v i.m-r.il.n r k bt.ldao ul^eisan colai ~ u t w»ti si ni 9f uocum to ktnt-'ve iiavk a mm b^l r f i.uiws t.i rt-nt at a ri-w-miabi llkurc ptiti bahncaoftbttwmoa huffaliu a chai pk1.1 i v-ilt t m i%kl ■- knt-altntt sb ac ues of jooo t ikinj hi nntjii-tn hirw-t ltli ti.;iu frame liouse ffithm-t ifnu ii-vi ih;f r«ar apiilr to xl w_abua 4i l :• n ii biilmlnkj c afntlattnt-trkeleqantmiw bwttl ira unfftumuem west < lilpp»»a strt-et bfttwtfa ytxtn aii.r^i arl strpft s-bt-.rv brick wltli all boov iii liiii.r-■■.(■nit-nit riii.ti.ul retlar furuatt ac appiy to fc.it._m»j--i.i.kk a < hlppew «. t6 t bknt—rob»ksbina arijll.l an xi f | nnflj furi'i'lml hourh intr«llv md v ry ■ti.f luitir n.itril inquire..niuwaiibi'.hal | i*k 1.1 m main at v iq'l ii ftkitt—ms kni'in kknth ibtuckt wf i'.-'.ti.ry tntt ilw-eillmt in f-xreiu-ut eun<*l duufty x mccoaiß,»a«iui w*uiad»t w to let-roob4s _ iv bent—a itthnisheii kkont fablor hmm floor mm a suit i>f n»nu apply at w p.t liprmit rtrtrt fr-'t ,*» lv i.kt-thf kntikf thikit fhtm)k pj-fc two m m-.n far in m tul khhho with hkrllimt !., siii'liih i'.ulil.u at to.'ltr < f e»aie alirt m»e«ra t wt da to let-a stlt of ituokt knoms k the croud to rbalhuackoathemtov main an<l jfnne i suit a lie forotßcts inquire t ma.m i'earl t rtt-a ml klknif*hen atartments to kent wt-i miil ininir.l i»!e ptism"si<-l.ni soulii ulri.lo - r rt n<-nr mlihi(rnn-tntt tirslstityof » 2-sfry fr-iiui t rooms twi it^jrooui in t rr poo-1 ti!i an'l iicwlv iurnlthf'l mitrurt watrr 1 or itin ni.tfii-r,^li jap rlmont from iwo ti four n»>nn each in ii ■rt-nt rm,.n ( t lh*.iiv apply at nn 3 nug^.u^iisahh wii.ws a si's 11 avihv ufclnt wtxfl w»ahd - tiikk lam runt .■■!■■■codm-cune wiih ■■■■n.mtk griifi an.l water with fkrawlau bo»r lln rnon»ufien pliasmitaii'l the location rentr»l lvok ijakkk aim erie l*t>a offite-uti jum itiwt '•?_ buii otofkii f^tuitk.nt.-thki.ajuik t7,-t ( iutihial uloch ennuhtlng ijark v»nl rsr^uzoffl'v awf»t »• ul'he a aart»b i wwi t*»an strait '•** torn ro kent-f.xchange st ovfk l n.-s ru wmi 72 al cor tt ksliinjfton a r.rrr sir't t over mr lovc'a itnre tbree <&•*•!*. sfx 73 ai.p.lj to hume * san*'ottu 16 wt«t vn eca-t __ <•*** . ewvutimrseannorrh ks nun centbax vti.rff..rrotit al^mhc tin ■m<f on wwh v,'f.k''*v kkkfm;.'*n vi^t'hv riv , kk r—a surra v buosui skai tub x i-oru-'i1 f ci'iiri n<l mala ■■..... fur l»w mm j(1 i n oto -. bf art l u " f6^l*£t^-stbres i kknt hatavia stkeet.j on ps i.ifiifa nr bfleu ftm llli a jr"*-l wm.l.w rt llpl.i ijasine au n<oiuge turc»n>f t i imliif c^'-'f _ /^ r ■■.: bcmt—tub spacm»ua btobx m y 4it mala *■- vnjtiii.«i blcct apply to : jjt-ukls aiij imellintii to ul.nt ■pttwa uroc no 107 pflrwr or pay's part or iwcllluff mm i inn i a w.il bmahuhh ir iim-u rsih.!ik-a'l'vi r i'ofcwmnn may ist all fftut rented l t te law price i-i s :*". lore nnl tlwe linf ifinit-liatp rn>».«^s»lon—nft ?■>; eiiirott otrett mar tii eamarer huron mnct 2"ti:ry hrii v ho*r anj time nwam fur family u«c * a ply t no s minn stn-et lkosajiii wh.son a ncnr o ke«i ebtate at i lii^urancy ag^nta jbv<<k bfnt-thk kine ptokk no m mi mitln hup apply on the premues or tv ff7 i'lt kkitinc i swan t c a ijow n town btobuto bkjit hhjo as in ir miiiiiimt.nj hcmeasanfori main mr si ce pna itz.nt.—wtok sior west i.ie of m*in •!., near senw » lii.worcupci y p t l : k niui e«j w 111 i iw ft.r dim !■■nior vc!,rs.in-m m.iy 1 ik7i ho b vkjiltt a m..^r l.al-h aice aiti main l i mrtl i.kt—bt(»ke nn 3 abt s-enei ft apply u..uhin irtt',^l ifarl su r jom l'o kent—t'kom may 1 next tiikf jftl vf-y :, r m and urntrally 1 catod »'■- uuiiiimf for rtor lru bblook r i:i n utiicruiud of buune«a with or muli-.ut t.%n i^ln rootp tn c«.nr.i'i:;taa hovt-ml nniea ot rnua l-elu misn^l ur*ucr uowattd * ™ fljri'uf.to lkt-klouk and feed—o fik « jii illusion in huri'ii itreet a i>tlck n ft.r a lonj uinf u-e«l aa a fl ur an<t fee-i v l itß klkek a co erl land offica z 1 tr-tt • for kent-»t«>ke no 159 washington f-t apply tnjoun otto pearl v cl ~ mortqage3 c'-jlifctl to loan on kf.ai estate 5e m4*btuattb wantkp.-sauguuu to invk>t lv flm-flass mnrtncm pan.f;^e mr?.*v m»r -«-.-« pr^^rrwl al'mi i salifuitu 16 wnt ?* nst lw miiney money — purchase monit ti vfcla rt rti mai-t«.a(.vs foh sai.e-pnf if *!■..-•<. fayahlc in ■▼« an liibllllwrnto tetertst ear nrimuly aton one n>-rgc*c of mui payame in ny amiml parnienta lulmft awapy a!so one of f^bupayanß-ln fowr annual ptyvxßtm i ■♦ arxrvearcijl drst m^ns parcb*»c nxnct mi»rtra *, aao pio.l luwmtawnt i.ton it bakkk ixrjdmn-nnßxaaa money moktgag » etl john to.j«l p«-»rl tr^t ali i|i,kc:iia»e money m<)li,a<.h wa>tej m u)juiy anoadt i.ee a pit kkui.vti uwm j multomi f(tksale.-»*7.w»mokt*iai;e 11 p-»y»i'lr lv r ai:nuajpatiut-au t-vmf mort .*#•■' **"';'" *^ iiiuml pirihents slaw mon7i i lu wtuflj ose!ts ifelßm ixqax hoticea slpkeme cuckt-cointy of f»tk-m riu mcis'f n.fn gainst mlviiaei li'.iierau and 1 ■isit i«vt jj-...i i . . n-liu i you art hr in in v"fr!iif complaint ■f j,n.t,i mf.r.'/nn '• . p ft il i whicu wa bled ft ■.'!- i tri i i hi ghrt ■f * r itii on lit zju oaf if minh ltd and o r mm ifyiu ju-»i oh i'.^-.i rl r ta '~!, m ■■ln au-tf-n srw york ; . t»tnty mil aiu-r h r-errlc of this >■■■& n t-xtlu.lit of ttie ■!■* or ri'f r uitpuii tltf*l.l»pi.|i "> ifcatwrt f"r uie relief dtnuuhml uj tb r-niip-.ir.l ktt*f h m i pax<'n.pl»lntlg atlnwr euik txmjjrnr cofk-i luwaku hils r..ir m kimi-t an-i hutihh bennett si *■i i:tn *. '■: the tom win n-l testament of rtiilao ier ittwm l"-emird apon-l frank fir-ury and • rll'jif j-.'ieury iiis wlft v nietillue k tilntr u>d i -. wril li ; urmj»:,-f of ju'lrirent nfthr erl onnty '.- c/i . >. [■'•■■: in li.lß u nmiuif-21-.i durofjlwh 7i iheiu»sc-ribcr t n-frnv lbtrr*!u will til at p:i»l<r v ti'-n 1 romu numb r 4 uv u.e tint ka c || !:..■,«. wem i ■["•■-. lii j.i ctti of huf bla in tiir c oii'y of eras on v « ibfrin-utn day uf ajr i^;i hi tw-i i/c'-o k um-ii rhf rt-al a>tat rtir ct 1 l.y sal-t j 1y : . t - ■! and tucrt n ■p i .« ri owi all tliat cr . r r of larj 3t j it in ti.eetty ol huff ■nu.tv ■■( 1 . . i -■t'i ■i - t r ju'i tfr.ui-j ■■ii , i ■*' i ,■■*■-: !■i,>r a v i if uulrr m i:iiii>*>r in t,un-ir«-l anil i^uii i 0 surf comniefx t * ml a j-4i,t :□ the bulwly i of w ■k*-nn«:t mrwi distant thrt hanflred a * . , rji : .-. r>'-i ui -■" fr.-n lite point o totitpmiibm if mm line of west r ■■■: r'.r •■• with thr iiorui rlr line f cllnuti k'n u.en«-e wmtcrlt anil parallel wltii l liitoo iri-t i one i i .•*;.■' : aji>j cvr ' i>*s fevt h»'nrt tif>rhu-rlj aii'i i'ttr • !*-! with h>t b--un«*lt trrtt twenty i 1 ft-ct u>.iireea*urlj n-l pamlltl with clinton ttn;t ow imll i aad re*tl.s f.-i t to the toi him of hnt k*>nnvtc in-ft uwnee southerly on ftald 11m of w rt b«uwtt otrtet iweuty m fttt to uie ptoce o ti-^a'ir'fhat certain niece or parrel nt land biu i in ti.e ■i of i-i.:«ii i.mri of rle ar-.i m i n-w york ml'l ' iin;!.«l a:i lrtlrlb**l si rutl'>ws i'-i i k tun of fir.-r i'.t 107 and i omnmcli iat * im nil westerly iln of i~t b^nrt-tl hir t - i < r.i ii.ui.lf'.l an un , til feel i,..r1i r trom urn !•■i t of inter ctloa "' ntj line nf vk^t b^unttt rh»,t hh u.e noni.eitt line t clintou ■-■■rmiiu '),'■('.■■« wi'iti rlv am ptrailtrl wttfe i llnt'in itrwt in liuii'lred ait'l \\\\ itfßj tt.t uieicr r.tr:hrr!t n imrallt-l with wv»x btr.nt-ti fctrwrt t^n - lt iit'f .■■■.:. ilt and parailrl with ».:•.■rtraw onehu lr n-l l*e twi f < t t - e*l-1 hue of wmi k*-niii tl a:rt»-t lin-nt-r miotherly f-n aid lln < f v.vk ii t ti ti street tei fwt lo me ; cc of begln nl«n l»*tcj buffalo marrh 22 i*7l edward it racon reftrm ciiarlek d fiekmain [' - ::' 1 '».,' attumey cp-tl.^-<w tit-'l'khlun r»ukt f bfffai.o.—john c 3 lrth allre l.vih an jnlm i } ih jr piftiu nr r -■(■■; kdwlß ml aj rt ui^.n'-an y"'u nr bew-by iimtnniied an<l r*qnlre«l f i>wirihr complaint la itit ki-iitn hlrh was fit^i i in v-c offlie f t!.r ' irrk or uils cmiri n u th hm di.y 1 mac li l«7i and terve a copy of toar aiistiit on v at jr ffflce in uie ctlr ol uutfat'i wttkla i»env i»'w ai'i»-r i e«rvitf h re rmll toant.w r th • •■<■.! lalut a aj u re«nlj tik ptiln tiff will lake jimipi.ent y.iu for the tuiu f out hai-idivt i..[!»r aii inir*-sr thrr.-^.n from the a ! v.xlv'-iilr . 1 m-i.'i lie cost ■. mill action luted man bft i"tl oxapnun rs-j-thcw plstotub at;ortie»p uuita'o n v j proposaxs notice to ccnjhactors comtrucilon of .. sfct:cn tt thr buffilo bretkwattr united states gjwili oiricß 1 kpjua n v altii 4tlt is7i cealed rro al y t ti v.^^^vm uruli r-ltiifl i|i'.'irwj " t-'i.'-n'b or hutlilii llarbo wori l!l in r !•■l\fl at tl.i-oilii-eudlii 12omock i.-ii rrf um*mh liay^r miy i*7l i !>• rt mui ik rc.nlrvl tv l>t furnisbej and ct llvt red i l l,'j:m fret h m nm*l of well pmintertn^w wbttc hnr.l utrtuluek timber tube ijij au.l p«.ij fu m 04 i vv'li m s-»wed or w.-n rountr/lirwri \\ l.llf rlr u»ril i'tncti^'n-raii'l i.uiulxtw tld n i)»i i r..r l.v hw m h*l b "%. , . 111 jwu ift l4 it h in»<v wmuflit ir-.n.tu liitu i suit to i i i'l iii i'^il'l fiir '') the it it uw'fr c an-l ic ln-h mvnght it'll pl»e t b bl'l aii'l r''''l r v ii an 1 i lit f.iliowln lalrfir lo '■<• pcrfi<nucil m.ik i in t.1.l nd li.i'j wr l.v ill.-mnml lho 11 a13211n.al f«-l fr-oiciiß i.-..iii iu[»t.liuclui vn'li.r,".:,?:::;'^::!;;1^1 to hi fumifbert wkj put into tbe ork t«i ba itw an p.-.1.1 forii iii.-ir.r-l . . . . iv tl-.iiuy-i i ai til tiny pal til ng ac luml.er t tv iii-i aiil paid fi«r j the 31 feel v '«■km c but t n «<»•* r*wrtrwl«ri nr«d make ti-n^er to tiit lowwi rewoiwtbia bmrtrrof w for the «■lirety u.,r | iro l a*ul^ifflbfstosss h^wirrt'wkl'beiiuule.aal^ertlouieaqpffwrfwl ui klddm mutt li neevfta nh return wit li im bids i tic ccouimnj ing kiuinßty i t:ihk k'».d b tl r.il 1 l/tawbnfflußromn liwy^ih i tbf united sum mbw the i«iw ia igjwan viati n'tw-'"^':atlntli m 11 of nmicrial i*l»r br vtn mifi ill btcaawy lnflini»«tlodca«ibßohwiie by p:ii'hllriii it tti ' l!i"t l i wttn flu li"nr>ol i a vik.l 3 n fv.f.l 7 ij,h iptalnof knyln^t notice to contractors govehmiext hattboit wcjitk at dun kihb n t dmsß kirn kwanflm c h jl i'evulst bcffalo >. t ( apul 4tii mho se t fd in i'l'l'll ate i'uh _ tin lurniiiiinß nd wptlttttngoi u^terlal for aia dfiliik tlie work t ctmutmrtttiy ■ri»ybe>«xi and a kcitin of l.ifuk*-.1.t at dunkirk n \ .. iciuii p 1 l?i •■*• d i ■!.>- miilctrigiwd cihtoned^pr m?t!«f.,r ili'v'until 1 t'clocis doottoc i ttgliih lay of la them will b requlrfj to be furniitwid and dcllr * l um m b m e or w.-!l nwluliiij whltmunl hesilnrk tnter to be iiia andp^iafir in the si tuft i in . h 1 " 7 fi-et h ni snwed or wril rminloriiewi-i t or li-i-u jiiit tiiu^fr and litnjlj*t—ti ut tai in<l luiu-v-r-"t v l.i-1 un<t wiiii for t.y tl.f m fc t b in i h lbs is inrh iuiire wroiwfc iran tut luto bi>ll>-!>>t>'!ii<i alim •'■r ** tin i v m it u i dlmaelwrowrf w r u ? t.t irf>n huu'l nut rrt>s iii " flslier i»>lts an-l iron hiit an>l fi-juie »■r r.>iri|>lft fur ujy beacon—to be bin ami n|<l tor lit tin hi vl.i^'lls iian.l luhirli wro«glitlron«rlweß-tehe bl.l mi pmm f.^lo-.h^n rform^l l.nia,lm lln.'fut ill franjlrje ic.,-.m,iltrwitir wwrkr-td !»■i.l-i mid j>«i'i t"r iy the ui«al oot 11 2.\k,q n beat lia:uln|r .*■■.. fn w-^tmetnr lac u-lliif pwwfdtwi r itf rir beacon dun>-to be bi<l anu piltl ret ■j il lliifali'i>-'t 111 friicorl bi..neil>fiimc ff«t tothprord to be kimuied nd pm into ui wtrte—lo oe but arnl jiald tor d.tllxr pi-r cor<l tf rubble mid dollars ourtl oflmid uatc iv zt.s-u i c h m fltm^b n<l nlninr lumber tn clirlli ■tll !■' cc"irv fi'linjr aidliiiir ar to con plcte a .!'■■-! be bl'l nu-1 palu for by ihe m sum bal bmn fi'lf ml rt^pom!ih!f enntrartors of i h tnr tht intlntt m-i^rjitln iron nmt^rltlh wil!*ienits'ri*j*iii ■]'■". ilit i-':;rd wi i i made subject to lftr apji '■- i ■i "■«• ' lii'toi h./nn'1 . t«(<l tt't jtftt.mn.-.njrif tu-:ranty unuakp ffo-.fi tn t|ie l'.iif iutes t!.c mrt.'rentf between thfir bit an i rh t of tti i.txt lowc-t r-sprn.lljle barter cruie p lr iv p ■■li ~!■trer ii tract tuny hr awards tl»e united auit-s li—i ill therlgltto rtjtctany or i!l bifis ixns pwtllcatl-ins and t»ll or material m:'t !■« aerli ■i ■nil lii>-cf-.ir-y i:,l.jrm;itlun igfl i ■<; ■mv ■i by aotili allon mhl i ibve i-i-twcen the hour of li 4 d mid - f m u;.lil ti sljth v or uy 1871 k hakwood ,-■--■• ( iptalll t knplnrf notice to contractors l"cx woltk wdm ihe imi'kovement of the l»ts mulnfa ilal'll's of itlll mbmm kivfjc—i37i c«:alr;n wwrmujj win he received o by be nmkniiaad t iht lniu.ii siateskngf a . i i 7 . i-r tht we mm ni.hu;rials requlroi tjr uie c'iiiip.-.'ll'jii of tuv tirsl nr iuwcr anrt tbt edo u beonnatmrted rfllr»t*taßi rut ion m,i?onry i be tirst 1 .-. i mum xl hi-ukuk wbi be i ftct lii lu.lt eaurcli n tlie rivt-r il.t - ennd l.<m>k will bcahent miles tlmve the firv lilj 1 jit-t lift ami ll im pmitctrd fruui uie rii-f i »■)' uie ratnl riiii-in'.^h-nt ti [; rah jin-jf -■■!■in duplk^u must be mvie i r tfhtmlowißf mhu class l—trement ttie llllllllill wmrttt this !(■u must tpec'ly th i •■■•■■\.- i ■■■• ■„.!■■:: =. * .-.:-■i.'nr ■; in l»jga ur buritlj class 1-labdr tmi clivss will imludc tlic tialltnp 1r:ilnln nd acavsttoi rrfnlto rrnariu tbe t'l-uixiation iwblcli will teoa nek vwuttruvtu uie i,o u all and tbar m»-''iiry bml'ilup the nt!''wiiry prou-ctir>o watla it ■.!• :■,! ■-!!'■mmaq embank mem and rip r . tul!s ami co,i«trui ting i jlc-s or culterti imii-l ud lln tin locstmur feu-ung ibe canai etc «;'••-. an k turuiililug of all the machinery a nl i j«i i - is r qu:rvu 1..r iltc proper executioa of tbe , ■n f1 f"s»iif irat h irnii'i-iii mn duplicate i f,»r h jiil > very efiw t!ie awftrdaenti win lt ui i.a t'ich class aeparutflr wttbout rt^arc to -.« em th*n ti propcisit!in wiu berrctived r u tin mm partjfi>r hit':-n c!i.-a y oh ml iii'im coniiiin a wmtl-n m printed inran | tv . i t»v uurnp ii=lm parties nd cvriifl«.l c bf ilie i iltfd 2[bh iin-tli'-r mmovbmb ; ■r-on ittionn lo this ntß c ttimt *!>. ■>.. . i ;«•■!■■*• i ii-liip will if awarded the con o'.'tract w!:h the tfn^ernnieut or mile gml thai ■■■m ■!■■■:»■., n th<u and the next hl^iiett w»l<kr | , i-niwi't ninirtiifthepttmim pru)>o-iuz mutt ■je written nut in full iui \■<•;•. pl.u . of r«aldc-nce j : povtofltrc ad'iri-pv r p •)' '■nd -;■-■ifli'»li-u ir i all wf'sri : . r.swi 1 l»tfjuy f-ri-i»iiiln«f.!'inai the l'dlte-1 -'.-■« t-njiinti r ofllf h.iukn fur lltteca d»ys tri'-r vo the iatf nf let"lag ' i-lvnk ft>rni orprimxmmla will be furalabed apna arpiicsuou at this office ivrwns propo*tpj to eotitract are requ«te tn vlilt mvl mssm be l-x'»h ie for locks before nj in tlw-ir lit«i i outrans under int of the aforeum clas*p<i,wiu r'-'ii '*■one ur more of tbe lo«*ks as mar he consider ed mart ailvantageona tn tbe for tba i •• iiuitiin of in ijjvi 0 appropriated the»overr,tiientreae:-teatbe n§*t lo n^ect any si all 1 '■a itiiiii 1 copy or thli notice mast be attached to j-«'-i hll prop'^als ituwm be a^drmivd to th sd«nlpicd h ke«>\ok inwi b nrl should he endorwd i'ro no-ml f<»r i»hft an-1 n'jii rln for ifce i-ock for u mprr^en>*ait of tbe lie iiolde hanlda tslpiedj 4 jc maromr tflonel of enßlr^er u 8 amy vjrrro states pmßi ornci h-i lowa mai a d 1371 rtl misgeixakious for sate the steamer ivanhoe •■% v new ikon htt.l u tkttt i m ibbw "">■'■a tetft b^ani m foe otct ; rej*3jhn g«»rd ftft*k>li imn u k jjaaikamfc '■t ■nr | watt-r-il^l.tlordparmiect f ju pnp uiv » rtin en«i'e a d,rb cjlin'itr • feel f|w »»"•»• i(mh*.ll«-bf.m 1 lim-h^hell drasrht jggwty^tilpilm cxa carry mm pau^n jrt ftirthir imrtirular tnjqli at bellas himt eftfflß unru boflkio x t tm-rf
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-06 |
| 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 | 1871-04-06 |
| 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. 8555 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1871-04-06 |
| 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 | 1871-04-06 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18710406_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. 8555 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxvi thursday april 6 1871 no 8555 by telegraph obciu w..iw report wsj dcptnmnii blfoal berrlee lulled bttw anct plt imlna of f i rf jmi and bf-ports fur lb l*eacat of luajltße meteorological eecord wa-bi>'ot-ix april i synopsis foe past 24 lihubs the barometer cootlsac low with itffat nta uid doaj on tl»e pacific co«t ithm tiltan waewbtt in onli nebrukft cd now frwh nortl»c»»t wlnil prevail from late superior to lake erie ww thre»l*r.ld t weatl^r oti thfc uku fnllowtofi ite d«ftr wf»uter * llcb 1»m p»et»ilp*i vlnce ti**»rt»t the hu rtrled from tite * mo valley v,:i:.,»»n wliti f i.'f ly clear wea(h(.r itrisk nonhwpst wloot and clear weaiker have pre tkum er ib middle a-id wktcrn sules but f*u in tmiromf icr imw iucc*ed hit above from ymtorday's low pressure the lemp^rat«re hu remained nearly nhmi e*st of llie ii :*-!* --.; . - 1 •■- 1 u.i imi r:w.o frooi il uej attjs a u to ■oeg at uiif.it pholt.uill.irieft ith prouahl thai tm barometer wllj continue to fall oti r the lakes with jncn-awl clojdyoeea and ihrt-aicnink weather will probably he ezpciirdced alnnic thr golf and atlantic coasif and on uw lower san domingo tue presidents message accompast in'o the kei'oht uf ihe commission washington april s—the following is tbc j'rt-i.!rr.t ut ct aye tran-niiuiitp the report of the sao domingo commissioner to the senate and house of eprrienta mm i have the honor to pubmit herewith to the ttra houses of congress the report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of a j hit resolution approved january 12 1 it will be observed that this rei>ort more than sustains all that i have hcretotore id in regard to the productiveness and beailb fulness of the he-public of san domingo of tbe unanimity of the people for annexation to the united state and of their peaceable character it is due to the public as it c*r tainly is to myself that 1 should here give all the circumstances which lir-r led to tbc negotiation of the treaty for annexation of tlit republic of san dominko tv the unite states wbeu i accepted the arduous and respon sible position which 1 now hom i did not dream of instituting any step f«r acquisition nfinsular ptmcmiam i believed however th.it our institutions were broad enough to extend over the entire continent as rapidly as other peoples might desire to brin themselves under o«r protection i believe further that we slioum not permit any inde pendeßt government within the limits of boftk america to pat-s frum condition ol independence to one of ownership a protec tion nrnir-r an kuronean pitwer soon after my inauguration t president t was moid upon •} i 9 agent of president uuez with the proposition to annex the re public of san dumingo to the united state tiiu gentleman represented the capacity of the island tbe denire of the people and their character and habits about mtmf have been ißmsfted by the cimsmdmn vfelm re port accmnpanicii thii wmmmgt he state further that being weak in numbers and poor in purse they wen not capable of de tdoptnft th'lr grt-at re-ouree that tue peo ple had no intent vp to iiidiiflry on account of lurk nf j'rctectlnn lor tbctr accu mulations and that if not accepted by the t.'nh*tl states with institutions which tliey loved above t3»m of ftiy i»ther s*tinn they would be compelled to ieek mtkbaß l wbere to these statements i made n reply ami gave no indication of ■hat thuught of tbe proposition in the course of time i was waited upon by a second gen tleman from san domingo who made the same representation ud who was re sofved in like manner in view of the facts which had been lait before mo and with an earnest desire to maintain the monrue doctrine i believe that i would be derelict c my intv if 1 did not tata teiwiw to ascertain tin a«nt wish of the government i>;u h inhabitants of the republic cf san domingo in rcjianl to an notation and communicate information to lite people of tin1 united staics under at tending circumstances 1 frit that if i turned * deaf ear to this appeal i might in future be justly charged with flagrant neelect of public interest and utter disregard of tbt weliare oi a down-trodden r»'e praying fo tlio blessings of a free ami strepjj povern input and for protection in the enjoyment o the fruits of their own indiifatrr those opponents of annexation who have heretofore professed to be pre-eminently the friendii of the rights of man i be tie vet wuuld be my most tiolent as^aihints if neglected bo clear a duty aeeordtaffti ifier hiving appoiuted « commir*cioner ti vi.-it the maud who declined on account 0 itknes-e i selected a second gentleman ii wbws capacity jii'igment and integrity bid and h-»\e yet tbe mo*-t ur.bnu:id |
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