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buffalo express vol xxv saturday december 17 18to ddfdfdfdf by telegraph washington the alabama claims wasbucotoh , dee 18.—minister scbenck will be dotbed with tba nuisssiry authority to re-open ib alabama queetion la undon if tha british government express a wlah and nadlneaa to bare it done and tbe time lornaaidaiml fiontuoue bewul also be cjarged with the eettleakat of tba oaken question which there la everjr reaaoo to be lieve mr gladstone la extremely anxioua to settle damaqe3 paid bt thi spanish ootkkk mbkt the spanish government yesterday paid over to the united sutea nearly 519.u00 lor damage in the cue of the american eteamer lloyd asplnwall adzed laat winter on mi picion of having bean sued oat to aid tbe cuban the mails frox paso a weekly mail la received at the state department from minuter waahbnrne in pali this mail is lent sesled through the german line by consent ol bismarck who alrto permiu ene to be ent to waahburne the latest letters from waahburne are dated nov j la which be eaya he will probably remain in tbe city nearly all foreign miniatera have left mr waan bume expected that in a few days the swis minister and himself will probably be the only foreign officers remaining okdekb for the ksxrlitiso kivki the following it the order for tbe recruit ing service fur the next two yean reri mental officers will be selected by their colo nels according to tbe usual rules and will be ordered to report without delay to tbelr several superintendents col jefferson c davis to relieve col reeve as boon as prac ticable in charge of tbe eastern superinten dency of infantry service lieut col k s granger to relieve lieut col weseels and to assume tbe charge of the western supcrintendency as noon as practicable col edward hatch to relieve lieut col grover as superintendent of the cavalry service as soon an practicable nomination confirmed tbe senate this afternoon confirmed gen eral pleaunton as commissioner of internal revenue the following nominations were also continued jamea £. calloway of illinois to be secretary of montana terri tory ; alex h • conner or indiana to be governor of idaho territory aid fob the widow and orphanb of the crew of tllfc unkuia british minister thornton has been sd viaed of a remittance of nearly 5,000 in aid of the willows and orpbans of the crew of the united states steamer oneida tbe mm was contributed by seventy bri ish sub scribers headed by tbe earl of shafbbury karl clarendon and the rothschild the money will be appropriated by mr thorn ton at his discretion on application made to him by parties interested ahmv changes a general order was issued to-day trans ferring colonels robert j buchadau john r eddie charles j whitney and majors john e ford and george 11 gordon to the list of supernumeraries and making tbe fol lowing transfers cavalry—colonels i joseph j reynolds to the 3d alvan c oillett to the ist ron ald makenzie to the 4tn lieutenant colo nels s c grover to the 3d thomas h neill to the 6th majors n a m dudley to the 3d c e cumpton to the 2bth a k lstimer to tbe 4tb captains john m hamilton to the 6tb sanford £. kellogg to the 6th james 11 kelley to the lothyjo eph coster to the bth h j farnsworth to the bth w w wallace te the 6th artillery—lieutenant colonels komeyne li avers to the 3d emery 11 cpton to the 6th f t dent to the sth first lieuten ants alexander w hoffman to he id e c knower to the 3d a p green to the 4th g s grimes to tbe bd infantry—colonels thos g pitcher to ist iordon granger to 14th jobn s stevenson to 25th john g smith to 15th ; abner ableday to 24th win h wood to llih lieutenant colonels gco andrews to2stb 11 d wallen to bth a sully to 19th andrew d kelson to 12th majors levl c bootes t 20th o a mack to l»t captains j w loug to 25tb john s wharton to 9th fintt lieutenants j p willard to 12th james r an to 9th w h boyle to 21st robert p warren to 14th chas f reve to loth john a manly to 20th officers transferred to the supernumerary lists are ordered to their homes and the others are ordered to their regiments estimated deficiencies the secretary of the treasury to-day sent a communication to the house asking an ap propriation of 3,831,000 the amount being tbe estimated deficiencies in appropriations for the years ending june ih 1870 and ix7i of this amount 1,662,000 aro for the srmv and 1,344,000 for the navy the venezuela 11 \ i its mr partridge minister to venezuela was before the committee of foreign affitirs to day with reference to venezuela claims personal stephen f hathaway of brooklyn well known in the grant-murphy and webster controversy bad an interview with the president and also with secretary boutwell to-day in relation to the subject the pacifir railkoanrompaxvsci.aimp the amount of money involved in dispute between tbe pacific railroad and tbe treas ury is not large there being but 200,000 due to tbe union pacific company the companies say if the government will give them through california business and not send so much by water they will be able to liquidate their interest as fast as it accrues kodekick k butler indicted roderick r butler member of congress from tennessee was indicted here to-day by the gmnd jury for forging the names of widows of union soldiers the postal telegraph the select committee on postal telegraph held a meeting yesterday for the purpose of hearing an argument from mr ilubbard of boston in reply to the speech of general washburne in favor of the pos'-ai tele graph bill mr bubbard has a scheme of his own which is for tbe government to build opposition hue to that of tbe west ern union company he traveled over tbe same ground that he did last winter mak tng tbe aame points and coming to tbe same conclusion viz that all other schemes ex cept his own are unwise and impracticable mr wathburne the chairman of the com miaee will probaoly make a reply to mr liubbard rnwian-amekioan ai.i.iante much amusement is created ben at the very positive statement of the st peters burg correspondent of tbe independence btlgc to tie effect that the president baa written an autograph letter to empen.r alexander tendering him the aid ol a fleet of war veeeeli in eaaa of war tba atatement te pure fiction neither tbe preament nor bis secretary baa written any anch letter or anything which can be construed or twisted into a coloring for each a statement gome weeks since the cable brought tbe report and it waa not then deemed worthy of con tradiction it now more emphatic form deserves an equally emphatic denial xlist congress—second session washington dae 16 w a communication ww received bam mr drake announcing his resignation la uke effect on tbe l»th mr sherman rep o reported bwk adversely various wu for the abolition of the income tax upon hi rqaat said bill wen placed upon the calendar mr cole r*p.,c*l reported the eouae bill nuking as ppropriation r revennc ruuer peased a number of bills wen reported and re a bill to meorporat the soataern zxprn company wae takes op rtisrnassil and peas at-a.m mr moktoit bap lad offered a reeo ludoo requeuing tba prosidemioeomaninl cate to tae senate ail tbe laforßjarton to hi i m laeahm to orfsaiaad bodtea of dkianiaad aril aiapoa»f|imm la sarta c'araitaa wmafc am la view or ihlsahia laajairaulhl executive law of the unv tod hum or the deajal to uaetad state ihllsiaftbaanaal proueuoa eft i od their right under tbe m aihhiin ad aaje whatemanaadoatrag forpaßtieal porpo-*h>*opeea committed by eueh or r"ir."^omebot bop kan maarkai that aa hoor oftfce day ike smote woe for wstsjtss cji-kffls js3s eta tfcenaalmloiiwaa agreed ib him m ilnnimlii lommiillhs eon ldaraoooom^schmri reaoiutton look m^seakjet mo waa awarded tba boor lor tba purpose r reply iacte the speech of hie colleage he aakl hie motl in replying wae not merely with a view to i.u pofiooal viadlllom boailbat of a ooote c parmaaeier hold tbe destinies f aa.i mate , mil ineiaiajlloo crirjelatag iba r**ra*e to uassabt that tkirtora n h*n tote a jatuftcatlon of bla col)eagae*s act la w7o mr scnon deatred to expma to his col league that b for re him mr drake decllmd to yield mmhibt apondaiad tte mt«f domoey bat lbo«ctat it better to be new befmbheanaadafaite fulone applause in the galleries which the vice fmldetit promptly snppi eased hedw not consider that a title to slay a party in cold blood eoakl to denied from fuogevity wttnte lv nata be did not wosder us colleague nod attt—ptoil ■ttadj catton of kiineeftwrre hfc ftepubltcan col leagues ta the flsjiu wheat hurts wen not bow touched by kis cbilllag pweeawe his colleague had come to tb senate to sow those erds of dlscutalon which were to ripen by splittinr the party in twaii from one end of the land to t other bat be would fail mr drake spoke at tenet of affaire in missouri he said the disruption of the re publican state cosventton and the so*cal:ed liberml movement wen frtitnitt of a pt determined scheme to fire the state to tae democrats he sejd hni colleague and friends warred against grant's admiatstra tfon the expression of the res lutioo in the national republican convention of 1868 that disabilities should be removed when public safety allowed could oolv have a national bearing and was of no ef fect in the regulating of the internal policy of individual mates like missonru among the probable coneeomaoea of his colleague's course was the ejection of a deaaocrat to succeed him drake and a possible repub lican defeat in the next presidential elec tion by the ices of tne elaotentf vote of mu aouri in regard to the pnskleavs inter ference in missouri pouuca be drake cheerfully accepted the responstbtllty for his advice in the matter he beliered no man bad a right to a po sition under a party while wan-fug againut it upon the question ofa new par ty he understood bis celleafue'b position t be thst while the republican party wu dead in trespasses and sin it yet contained the element of regeneration who was to regenerate it iwlbly that wan the pur poae of bit colleague's mission to america after refuting the chanre that he had ever fpoken dittrespectrullf of the uermaos mr drake added that bis colleague in hi recent bolt had carried with him almost the entire german vote of missouri and he believed bis intention was to carry that tote over to the democracy he else believed his col league bad conceived the more daring thought of becoming political dictator of both the republican and democratic parties through bis control of the great german vot in thin country in both parties in conuluniun mr drake took a formal firuwell of the senate his concluding re blarks imtvert-i with some emotion were received i the seuate in profound and re spectful si fence mr scliurz replied denying thst be had fjiltl-rai in bis loyalty to tue kepublirai party and that he desired to lead the fier di;tiit the latter be could not do if in wanted to he and those who acted will him would know how to take care of tin republican cau#e iv missouri at the con i:!iihiun of bis speech the senate went into executive eesslou and soon after adjourned until monday house mr inoersoll rep 111 introduced a bill to encourage sbin owning and shiu building in the united sut lleferred to the committee on commerce the bill pro poses to admit to the am<*rfcau registry all ships over 3,000 tons burden wherever built aim to admit free of duty ship build ing aud engine muterialn to be u-.-l in the coiialructiun of hbips of over 2,'mh tons j tht latter to be hdmitled to the coasting trade but the fomier to me excruded from it also to allow ship stores to be supplied free oi duty to ve-r-en engaged in foreikn trade tne houxe then procevt'ed to the consider ation of privite bilt mr fokter rep va,t from the be coiiatructiod committee reui-rtcd a bill fot the removing of political disabilities from some twenty-tive personn to-day chiefly re siding in virginia and from w k turnei of najih illr lenn judge of the davulsoi county court which position he holds h violation of the fourteenth amendment patwhl by 111 to 53 the bill reported yesterday by mr hooper regulating the duties on sugar »■»• then considered and pasaed the houttt then adjourned war news pki smasb itftueai imi 131 the worth of france bordeaux dec 16.—the sub-prrfeet of havre in a report received ben denies having sent a dispatch announcing a french victory at paris he maintained however that there is a general and precipitate re treat of tbe pruwlnna in the north ol france the forces of general faidherbt contiiiue to operate succemfully and book prussian uttackt upon chaussey's lines have been repulsed with ins to tbe assailants the pru»aiauß who were near hondeur bavt retreated toward rouen the aeronaut who lauded at honfleur hat sent a dispatch vying be has quod new from paris dc paladtned has ratified fi-om set vice and gone home the 3i itation at paris paris letters of the llu announce the situ ation good tbe repulse of the army of tbe loire and recapture of orleans have not dis couraged tbe parisians there is a general demand for more sorties and a universal sp sroval of the answer sent by trocbn ut oltke and the people all say they will re sist till the last the measures taken by the government since the commencement of tht siege are accepted willingly by tbe popula tion having insured itself against the waste of provisions of which then are enough fresh ou band to last until februa ry the government will again bave fresl meat rationed to the inhabitant other pro vision are sufficient for six months the closing of the dardanelles a dispatch from marseille says rusaia will denounce the treaty for the dosing of tbe dardanelles and adds that the unltnl states who never recognized tbe doting ol th ttraiu will act in concert with uuaala a battle nbas vendome bordeaux dec 10 the duk of meck lenburg on wednesday attacked the town ol fretevai on the road from chateau d'uuu to veodome which be occupied in strong force we retook tbe place yesterday having united vi troops with those of frederick charles they engaged our forces in comb»t yesterday near vendome the bettla lasted till night tba enemy's losara wan great sews ha brnn received that between the to wos of brian and glen three batulions of bavarians have bean defeated by the mobile fbolf lcxembuko london dec is.—tba luxemburgn have united in an address to prince henry of orange imploring him not to allow tbt destruction of the political ntjitaarn « tbe grand duchy without tbe population are tint consulted tbe han.li.tlc lot la tbe battle of or leans and beauetency are ofjcially stated at 136 killed 740 wounded and 78 mining the conference intitations it it probable that tbe invitations to the conference on tbe black so question were iseoed yesterday butharcb to sb a dukc bismarck is to be raised to a dukedom it i said tba const nrelers hi own name a a ddcal title bat tbe king urge him to ac cept that 6f duke of gtraaboarg kavioiwedttie 11st sixty par cent of tba wounded and a)ck pruasiaas have rejoined tbe service momtkuffeli mo vemek ts it u thought general monleuoel is march tag apoa caen aad cberbaig dtapstcbe from havre however represent the retreat of tbe prussians to tbe southward a precipi tate an aroujot toihisbi*ajtooau an aaolngy ha been aaot to captain well*,of tbaualtaiauto*stnstir sbcnao doawor tbe aerjdeauj abot received by that ve**oi ■few days aaa frost a french iron clad which was uabg bar gaa to tatlsai date general bruad tfca fiamb inajsaiail er at havre who had ordered a portioa ol sqoadioa to cberborg aiajljala will abiusbytusooirfeb bbbbat itlsssaoaaeed that aastrta wisaaag te bmtetaia tba anstlaf guarantees tor tbe f^"jdih»»»i tw btlamß mini wmni naervsaoa to tbe rlartelns of tba serins papau ~ lo»dok das a samatiua ajsst im of tb sympubban with umpop was optaaoa was strowly expreaatd that oraat iritauteboald dwtad taa latarests of bar cataoue baxjiai waa an bow avasead at tn *^ "" m aiaaasst t*b tbsuit ot tboklagof swktad has taiagnakadto the aworansaat of laiiaißsls hat ba will de*.d baatraatyofum aad the aeanr a»d hi i sihsnaf b bacaj ba alas a preveaaf tb*at«aafls*a<nrßaisaht'la wbat thtfbjb ib imaiijkd to dok h ti^aatd that tblsis watt at il fmsri m j^^^w att;^^bnn»>^bßn»bnl^u^bll ■hi ami hin t it a»eli>e e w stmm mlid y ik miln m ultrtu id ahudomd um iuubvt •• ne,nrtatfo itimfiiucinunct a dvpatrt from btrttn t «*• j eattoei of tivrresoh oa qeamuifcr urn parpaat of rbigum wolf liieinl ddefmtfta ike satgaata-embly ftb » l jtv l^m g^f t^rih^^rfinmißtf ftmmv mvhvaf^mrnmmßmi tbi itaijis ruuann flommce dm 14.-u urn italia p ll«—t io-il*t lan ■•!• • nowvfu meh la mpaott of tb bill i»wln»t goanataa to 6 jlven to the pop hi aid the c.tbollc world lllmlllllf •»«■> sunetdt amufcftb.cn—iufchmon of u l'«p«l debt n introduced itl utd virtor edmdikl will mr bokv oatt*mkofj«m«t xum wiu4ak a»d tbb pote yaw tom dee ic—tko world ver lil peci«l of u>elsthmj ififil en voy bu rrived with importtnt dtop»tchr f from the pope to bimnuek and the klnr it li oerula that tka king pranlnd tin pope to reitora to hln kla uaivent powar w soon at toe war eada > atoi.ios to bi kbstoud the official journal the votk atatm that th else haa alao detefalaad to naton >"• t°^m tri abkimci qtjxitioit a tribune ip«lal from london ofu l»th aajt the aflnnatloa from bordenx that the neutral powenare miivlnf to facili tate urn admlaaion of krince at lie oonfcr ence to which proaata la aaid to make as ob&ucle and that the aane powera propoar » armlatlee including toe ret ictualllng ol paria ia abaoiuelr him aocordlkg to thr hicbrat autbontua on the other hand aeveral atatementi hare been telegrapheil rapeetngattpa taken by the rranch rov ernment towanhi an armlatlee are entlrel ccurate pruaala proposes no cunditaonn cunccming the pretence of the french np retentive at the conference the bombakujiekt or fatis a herald tpeelal from london imb say a margen dupatch of the imb nt tbe bombardmeat of parla la not expected for ten day a thx luxemburg qtistiow adlipatrb to the nun dated venallleu 15th ur the luxemburg queatloa will pro ijuce no complication her independence in prvaerved unleas she openly aupporta france bkkuif dec 18.—a trustworthy die patch from vienna announem that luxem burg baa already been purchased from hol th«c*rrch««*t bontmidt london dee is—2 r m.—with the surrender of montmedy 66 cannon and i.oim priaonen fell into urn handa of the be iegera ssb german prisoner were re imimv at mill a berlin dltpatcb aaya parla ia without gat and there are detachment of troopi ouulde the fortification to itop deaerten from dpaix madrid dee 16.—1t la aaid one of the ant acta of amadeua will be to give one half of the apuanafe of the crown amount ing to aome 90,0011,000 to the traaaurjr new york the 3 übbing or the u a ytien hdiuter new yoke dec is a wubiugton dii pau.h nnyx tbere in much goaslp lv regard to tbe severe unubi edminutereu to tbe hay tien minister by mr fish the former wrote tbe latter a letter protesting againut the president referring in bu wmfß tv san domingo as the bland of han domingo a it infringed on the proper recognition-of uaytt mr flab returned the letter with a message that it waa highly impertinent in representative of a foreign country had a right to officially criticiwe or interfere with t lie menage of tbe chief magistrate of tbr united state to bis own people the enulibh mission tbe post washington difcpatch lay the nomination of mr schenck as mininter 0 enirland will be sent to the senate vel y toon and it is expected that he will go to london soon after the boluuj h it is not the intention of tbe president or mr fi»b to conduct future negotiations for tbe settle ment of the alabama claims moke ekuc hailw ay tkorble the owners of land along tbe branch of the erie hallway leading from tbe bergen tunnel to the weehawken cattle yards coal and oil docks to-day made excavation for a dumber of cellars and nub-cellars in such a manner that a few minutes more work will lireciplute the rails into the cavity and ren ter tbe road impaasable trains passed to jay at great peril and at night several miles of cars are stsndlng on the track .\ ailing an opportunity to iro forward tbe owners wlfh to bring tbeir lands li ti market and act up tbe recent reaolutiou ot ibe hoboken common council dtractini tbe removal of the tracka as a warrant for it-iion though tbe resolution was subse quently rescinded the callicott cask tbe argument a to why the united slates court should not grant a writ of habeas corpus in the cave of callicott was heard in the united states circuit court in brooklyn to-day before judge woodruff who took tbe papers and reserved kia de cision tboubi.e 111 wall btkeet there la much excitement in wall street to-day over rumors that the arsdlt of • well known joint stock trust company waa jeopardised by unauthorized to loans u speculators on qnetuonable sureties tbe leading stockholders sod depositors re vived to appeal to tbe courts for lavestlga tion a oenesal kcisopbas w am the evening pott washington epecial says beeaot jtepalob trass atoropeia ra lation to tbe eastern question an regained by tbe adnlnlstratioa as forwhsdowtag a trnneral european war within n bbobuu in isct it has been for some usm tbe opinion of maoy here who as in iiwllsasl to know exactly what ii going oaj in enrope thai 1 he course pursued by russia makes war in evitable sooner or later aad ossvul infor mation of a late date goes to oannrm this view camadlam akmxatkjif three hundred french caudtane met to night to disease tbe question of the annex mtton ot canada to t£e united btutes l i papeaeau and pierre blsnchst of montreal spoke tbe ao-ooerauou of eogil.b peaking caaadiaas is desired baiucoad tbooblbs * the baltimore * ohio railroad company bave declined to send a representative to the proposed railroad convention at kris ou tbe uround that some o tbe leedtmg lloea aflat having mutually agreed to maintain rates have in reality bees paying large draw backs miscellaneous couktot arpbala albakt dec is.-tbe following li tb r>.y c»lend.r for dsmabar m sam uh lo no h in at nru uu iuuidl l«ff * vi p«p*r bill ww burned t*d.j lorn 40,0 m inmmdforttt.ooo nu at wan nor wtowdl'tblort mi wmtrar.mlut red b ira to-d»j lo the mount r iclmo tb bfock wat oeeupm by uetes not tkaloala rty.«§»■»<by r aoe thi nukth uitwick bact uwii nobth buwici hm d*c u.—tw lt of tke kortfc bwwtdi bwk by nbterr b sboot 0001 irttßuumiii we to to ikasawoktot ft,400 aad taw mkmm m t'nlud riaim boada «•• mi^iwllo ad th oukt ti.ma an bdmfrif toprl bm»t ml « m»ii iroo«t biilwt amy from ay stker buu<r cmo ractnc ailwat i imw bonoic max uk ml—itwa*t«n sttwuidli rf ik wjztlni'inl . rtunlim ad itaasßtar o*,7h m tv mmi 1»»j •»!«• to piwkir «■w 18 mat m»imkkti aarafimm jmfon owfjbb fanuw m da 11—tk ftihtl kjlrotdg t i i^—4 iwtdmm "** knal»u3'iian ■*"■hitiit o ul-t>laial kw •■> ttenont ▼■_ urn ml—tka laama tan umuy pi ml rttti »» m^wlm lor bw oaaaal ilaw ilj ml cwcnwatt._l»am it—»«all mm m<m i^motmi ww maww a»«vl wat^lssv mb abbbbtmvd w slat t cmcwwati dy.lt.—tbt jj|ffisjj mmnbakm dm ml fj by ira ula nanlw lo w»»w m luap oas wmm bsplobok wo*c«otl »■». o hsfc ■<»! ooeurrtd tkw t»inf h»ii rl t k hoifte of ih fw *•<>!*», antlmih m m.yor of th city wfco •«' ••«•« •• •» petuim and mcaullff ik fcl i'l r»rely but not du>i«roiialy bnn o aanown , pacific n.»o«i rincßt sjm 1«»nci4co dm.ll-tfcm«»il three hundred ud rizty-hmr tbwmwrfm twenty poundt of fralcm k b r eut ortr urn rwue ibtllmd dm >•'•>*" b»r «. of wkteh « kiwdrad ib utjt uiree hiniwnif poandt w«r t cheap postage pboroeed pcbi4c tntimohiai t kit junw kjllb siw tom uec 16 tolhtptopuafth umutl wu the underalgßed who kao «( tit r lint nd i»nl.!mt elbru of mr jama w hale to ive to tie people of tbla reentry quarter of a century ago lake till metaoe to appeal to jou and to anal • voluntary teetfiminlal to th.t gentleu en who buofvir ret received in popular nenpiltloa for i he jrreahervlote of which all are bow reaping the i-neat it to proposed that,eteryper ob 1 ho mar be an inclined aball on mon day jee 1 1870 art apart om thfat emt tan or the equlvaleiirrtareof fcf arerr let tei received on that day a a holiday j ferinf to the rowland bui of america that day being the nftlrth tidtvrra.ry of mr hale connection with tba aavnpaper preea may we not hop tin numeroui friend of mr halo la every part or tb country a wrll a all poainin.ii'r and publtabere will bake peeffihtforu to tha end that a subataaual c.mplimeiit hi reauhto tble tehran raformer an i a.i though miny of the actfve buetuwe men of tc-dey may bam never before beard thenaßm of j.mee w hale tba ikot ac "<«• • '•« »• ii tha father of our cheap ikfuge elm whatever offerings are audc may >* v a p m koome eeq secretary of tba oromltlee at new tor etty or if pre rerred may be addrramd directly to mr hale 08 wall rtreet sew york contrib utor need not delimited to the abore named amount bxi.cn f b moaai m b gbikkbu w u a»rinw»ll datid hoadliy a p m booms aad other frof moree tbe inventor of the maguetle telegraph who head the alfnere o the ikivf in a note to uon.wm ortnn aayi 1 have long known jauir w hale aa ihtj'n trufflhe howtand hill of tbe united mate if any baa m'tng de.ar.ea a na tional teatlmonla for grrat public rvlei ith'ak it in mr haia "•>• tai t,lls^f elf mcritce derated hi ;>• and tajema i might aay gratullmuly ac well 3 ameau for tbe public benent import an ck or tub daibt ihtkbbv tbe dairy lnmreat of the united sum la be coming of vaat importance tbe preaent praloct of ebeaee la lupih—d to be l,uut 000.000 pounda which at tltm eanm par pound amounta to u,iwolmo and of but ter 675,(mjh,i«jo pounda whick at tweat - lire oanu par pband amouau to lul*»r ,»»: with luo.utw^iio gallou of milk com in . idea and towna and 80.000.000 gauona ««.- muaao.ln faaillee were produced worth a,w«i>w making togetker a dairy product u rs»if7iw,ooo but r we examine thto great latenet in detail ire eball be urprhedtbat tlw prodott la to wall the number of oawa now 1 not prob b urn than 9,000,000 tbe number in le»ewaa 7j»,«'m if w aappoat 0.000,000 jou.*roud ii tie ptoduetlittbuttw it wea*i gtte only 110 ' ba per cow and 1,(00 - 000 devoted totbeprodur«'m«*j^ea«,««lt 100 iba per cow 100.000 cowa fcr the pro duction at milk eoomimea iv 1,.1 tbe famillee of producer bavin l,»»,ouo eowa in the wntcra and tjouth\7anam statea devoted imply i raking nock it wiu be eeen lhal tbe product of butter and cheeae la not more than half what it aboom be wttb proper attention to breeding and reeding la proof of thto we have only toetw tbe report of tha pi ret cohine ekeeae factory f trie eountr k v for im where tbe average from 7 eawa ra 4j6 pounda of cheeer per cow and m 0 in wo pouada of bauarlta common yield tor rood wellsl w k t.i render if evident that the dairy intcnat require a radical l»p ment-tbat lnataad oi prou'ivtag jm one ttahaem pay a got den emwa of imo 000,000 lalo tbe brmere trea«.-.»-i stock jt/mal a smv-madb exouahmah.—tboaaa or aa be i better known tom braaaey lu.t daaaaaad wa one of xn britkh mllllou airaa ie wa the creature of a moaara in cident in national prograaa ha waa a rail read maker uranhly a contractor ha uacs life aa a laboring man from st took r.'nall job in earth wwka e*«ava tsoi aod r.-k-enl aa4 adv.acuf aten by etan came o eaitu la come of uia rtfef wer"a of lngllm^-«he midland tba sljrih a«j iblrmlng ham aad kaaura counixa ha.'iad alao an wait in fact every great tatowetoak work of oooatrucooß faai o dock awkla foi'tba but thirty jeara owed apaahhlay to tub braaatyeiemtgj eaterprtoe an.tbaaj«aai abluiy me baa bad at uama aa many v ibrae aa fear tboaaaail aarvta at woa m i mi 11l a > ula mi nun i eoaa ofattddaraßnaajal ha waa a au of large powerful frame nkldy good-hu morad bta anekllled in beak knowledge bat with a dear brain aad gntai aoanl power of catcalafloa he waa af plau un oalentatiou mannare tbeugh braagut la contact with man of rank aad exardateg gnat imiaeaoa be bad tbe mod eaaat to aaak bo douucal aetoriecy he baa two aoaa i parlkament however ilto aga waa elxty-gra maanna racim aa iwaaa paper uiu jt a ri.»er rak.bluuuaal 4 iba maa taa dltln upoawhlab ibe aoae apper lla aad adjacent parta had been eaten away 1.7 aa a ■_ * t m a — a — aa ■aßla^bkjaßm ■icvr imi mrajßoi wm ■j^wbj wvxawmti aamad twlaabaaa bfc aad bar parrtla were poor eba wlahad is ouala work bat bar aoatgbuy bee waa aa obetada la taa way of kar datog ae,whlch waa not amlly to ml avaflma*al in thfa mad aiaaat appiddiobr wrl*»t of c'.ean tar rattaf i limit ii atiarat aa apaar a waa aaa a4taa by mku a faeae etsaab baa aba bank part 01 iba ehaak and plaaaaf it where nwatwaitad wbaa uktiptiaajii ** amaaaaawa baaaßß^a^maj«bft aa aha^aaa aamu a^aammaal t-aar?a™#"jaß npatataawjawata^ba hf apa l^aff^atawawj wj eaattagaportteaaf ike aa*h ftaaa bat aara baad utagmg it dowa aaa aaaklag u grow when tbe a ac oace waa ihkar ani.alln weraaappw ila alajllar waja aad it la aakl bat now a aaaaal tb.irvar eajm bar r aappaaa ikat t*e yaaag axaua'a am feaa ever aaaa aaea atllateit ait miiil a wignty joajl—tta travajai af a uaaat a vary wtakaljea apaac i 9av caaaaa a coed ataaa aaaaar btaj lac laa aanta 1 tbrir k^to be psaed'aamilce iu v aaßav bbb4btbw ga^bhb^abbbf ■fa^artaßßßßßßßi a»ajtal fll bbbbwl aa ajaaaßßhffß gbb^v^bbbv ebm*bta^^bbbabbbnvbbfttbbb bbbbw ibl ""*■»> • tv^aßßvgj bbt^bafat % v^wjbp wj ww ay lttat amgaffat mcl ketaamal !• tmf •• amaffgcapt aa^bbbab^bbv afmaal bb aaabbbbbbbbbbbt 1 gbf^afebbfabbbbbw am flaaa i daawrm aaa bo wth caajaaj sttasst*l rs&y tb^eauas wak htm it olatl—n aad aaeamaaaa a al j ■■■bb gf^aßßßßß^^^^^glßßßm atabbbbbbbbbbbb abbbbbbfe yifizrigalßw a-y jb lost amd to mm 6c hk'.vahu wlu uk c tven foil ttle •~«> rttiirn i.f b'-otr i'erilrr to tile metropolitan x -(■,..„ i rrletu liwi boarding ajn>lopqdig 1»y wk.vt bwan ftt.-fivk ok six lc ki i i i-ra—lwtlmormtmira-f-mi bn«l c 1 '**"! and comfort i r<um by apph ilk t 17w.»nsn u_l^»rl»n r w tr>l j j6 i oi*i**eakl ht.-mka iteuti boaimhsti vio i ■(!**-. r.^.k '■..,,■■!'■-.;■■. with t-»ani t rid rr-im.ua1 i . lie—lt 00/4 peabi st nth kmi.kmem*«i i <_- v ■■:: ii - ■. and n'f.aiant '"].,«, terras r''*m>ii.i i li apemrariat lits uf ?:■" v i an ml h«'l !-> a il-.u-ur ; - f j , * rivat fmm i lw.fcil.-ij n ~ : ~. x kxt.ress ofkcw 1 17-tt wahted main ij'.-i i i',,:k wantku-41 a ,-.•■■-. f.mi ■>■luitf ■-:•-..■. ~* r i mini i £■*!•> ■*. i tow tiaftlk * "<.. « %'■' ■:■. int land outer m _ i i vniv ottdiks hantki^iiy kdwakim i / .» en ki.ani real kiut nod 1.-n broken n/v.ißi tart n uoom oiuieita tv i.yon *< v no.m mn'nau tm f vntyokitki^tvantkij-ii'f.ouocornty ! o rders wmiu-d by havunus * otto « *' r ifd'l jfi|l|.|tiy help wajtted—males tttantci>—as a tivic a'.lr st to boljcft agent 46 north l r.»-h»»tfr s i7 li 7 business chances ai'akiv with ».««> can tltf mask an . mmm>4mmimrth«nriijh a rw u uken hiinit-l|»ffly flii.ii n i vi.l i guaranteed ad.lrt b-.ttil ffl.-e f«,r two day li old estaki.imiko dri q toke roll a»lr l,nn-r »....,„! r ratals takrn in rndeht^s^ia^stt^m »* r fihmms*i *^»* oil kekjvlkv in hai.amanca-puk bai.e atl*«*tt)aii li.i'u n^ii ront ftii'l in rom pi t-t workln ofdar cnithttli-of rur.mnv out i h»r f>ob bale-a lager bkek sai,(m^n a r pl f'-r a htarritok fciii riolnc » inr mirlbwm luqulre at ** ssta m iwo-i n-wmi 1""n fnr ftelunß ■11 manrra«rrukinu blmnetw f<»r hi,i i llk'il ina'juf.ii titrlii(i ijuhiii,-h dinrouchlr . temt'tii-i rocxla up)e with mar.iliifry pwr o d durtluir a pn.fii lo f-u-lin u.g<-t\.rr wftli sf-rk m b«nl ui'l a r»t«,ra(.i i-»iw nf th nr mim-a dr-|r»i,t t mt h'"rlty wl t>t * t"-^t n-'iuirtn misc£llaneot/l kiuuall'h celkbkatei p<»uti>am f i.eli.lh w take irainrr in n«>lrik u tltr c.pl*ln this tlrinltt th«t we nrr u-.v l«r(f<-»t manu lnrn-.-il r..rtun i m l^tii in in i "--■,] n,,w li»v ■l*r(f an-i f[..([»m t ». i ),..:■! uiat we i alri u vii llr.il a ok wauttdc on-m u u*r urn v rj lowrtt r»t 1-yß.k.kt fonuliiliig i'tiotn^mpht if nine ■■'. nt iyl ihj lull .!*•*■iiii'i'in vi ■[.■..• of tac acat hy mall t all mn-i t j i ■i 4 *- w bare do af«duln ihlt plaie <;. p hhir.ui i larkis ff-lm f-.rtl md m i>l tcueu h\t ihh v no sob we«t forty-orttit near e'.«ith t new y f gallon thomah clark buuceihh>k to clahk brown ratifying l>ntlll*r tar of wa*hln*t nd in-rry ta rulfauv manufai turtr ml al'r hljhwlnej alcohol fun etplrlia lli^tlrtf.l whisky ui'l hv wliimkr lh,iti..,tl itrh.i.-1l ami oln 112 roßiuj ~ ~ ktikhal.k-onfctuiknk am bi7uut luijuire ofo w itsb ittj *. uiiu,u l j iu-«t va ant l«)t rok male at a hakuai n thf i l,|e of m-.ii bl hetwmb n-.rui an samnwr 1m.,1mx2v7 will i l n -!/.-« u ml k^nwtavsw^li 11 l rma xx * i>l<;kk f>h sai.k a mm tjaqajrr lot v rax front i.y i fr i lit il«ptb t.i ■i«v .| n..i ui w m rly sije r ma^.nt l £■ihi nil fn u^'tkia t.l one of f ditrft li stl-.^i in ttir it ttrifii ka»y appit.u».iqmn_otto i ivurl at i itock : alari hut do fin-aixt mann lusiinu tork v t iw iafcwi qg;thuo*c j h f>rhalk likai a vai.i'ablk ckoi'kkt cctitrajl lixnt i wtth ■■- ti w .•' ; ■■ir.i-i tr on 111 v.-.1 -!!-■. 1 , t i i i umefewkaarfrfmit a>lmn m u a retail rod off luiulmt yard or a»j heavy bu dp«a will 1 m ilmji tr r|n in r-ul how auoodkmtink and hou.kk kor sai ■i^-tl 1111"1 1|ll<1 l*'"nk mill ih'i.i.kk for sale—houses ft>r sale no 119 sixth st.—a tu rtury traiiu-•twfllinfr with fc»p md wat.-r r»t i . i ji'\\:u k'ir sal inn n-l c»ay terni luc * i*h kkkino 13 wnt »» mrr^t ~; 4m for halk-no 6 < livion i,a x mm lw ilorv frtinif lw.'iiinjf <■- i.tmlin t i nx».ns i.nt«siu uußi s n.th plsrv t fok kxiham.k-a vkky imdmkaiu t*..it-.r hj-i k 1...h pli-h-aiuly loraled t»-«-llent r.|,.,1r will 1 aoi « « rauouue fl#u and mall roil uhtti id jwn \> -.>■■• on fav.rai u icrnth apjily to jojj n otio el rfari^tt jl7 mrive m-rmtsi ok main kt kouiuujc lour in mbunk whi,i i a nrt .■].-■. - for i j«ryea*y term hy iw3ak jt sankii 1 16 wv-l bwkoatrt-ru no #$ low nucedßocna*obt ut ninth iln-ct-no 173 inl rj hrlcfc nr put lot i 3asl»to>uuv price l.vm mlclii™,»lrt«:t—no.7j 2 story brl ; lot 24x165 i'crili^y ivnnl i strwt b"tw,-*-n thirteenth anilj rourn-t-nih i>lrfc;*~ls utory trauir 1.-t 30x13 i price j stxilj-tr^t—no *»; ltu>ryframc lot 26\xlw i i'alinnr street-no 97 1 tory frame lot fxhw i prlr si.kpt ka^lr bin-ot earn of ml'-hlttan ntn-ot-j lorr fr*mr ; fmt nil water : jirlrt ».■■«-. honrti t>lvl"lo n ir.-^t sontli t-1p tir-t rrnim | homt^vwtorrhemii'it rtnvl j morfea gaa water balh lot 4a lit j - 1 ~ . * i monroe sirt-et no a 2 it lory fmm ; lot 2sxiw pn.-ffijau len>r»oq«tr*et—no.3b3 1 itory frani lot3sxir prl f $■•'-.. wajnut trmt-n 301 larjrv fraui lottagt int xt l 1 j r 1 '■• i..«i north division utrrt-t norlhwpsl mr kirn tr«*t i lx 73x9)1 with ibw frarut building will bt nm aaparau-ly or toßt-umr at a very i»w «>!■<■. lyos ftakkk a to erie land fflfr •<« maiti ac » nla^nrant erurbale t',vn kink residencks on a'lei»*t frt.-e *.'.,■>"■' uri-l »:.'►"!. ki»waki rdclajio mo?owiwu'a fctlsa _ m 4 a rok kale hesidkn<e if the late 1 mm v k rornw«ll r . !■>. i ■) i tin ■ulli ■■1 coruer of llawood kvenuf au-l brynnt ktnft tbe i bnuh is i iwi»iiiin hrlck with a ;•.-■:..!■■■»•.■i oonlaloi twelve r^-mv all nearly ifii'i - i n i e»*ry nmm bath <■■> id t<>r - ii gn larnt attic cellar uuder whole h'ti-m lot la i -<:. -■■laid oat and t.n-k 1 with fruit and aba<l i • - i nt-w frame l«ni cn<r nhvd hfntrv lr [..-■it in very una n vrrvtuin mluiut the i-n-ini , in or-ler the ■§■?> preinl*-n will h rented clttafr felt 1 18 l^a^jj'vvolf-'iln iti'm il'lviirt rt "** kok malk-luii>f and lot on lin , wood bviihi i f--ft fr-uit m»i f^vt ha on isii i of land nu luw<mhl r!lllr , >, i v w i'ttra i i huwajh>*chap|*ei.ua3 vi.iii t kw hotel ok kalr oh ex hitxue fi>k i i city properir tlt iiv.m stand known aa tin teur corntts,'s»t>"ut rn inllt fr-»ra this rlly tuebouae la hi«ltn,l 2-ou>ry hl|rh with one of ttie flnct tll»n lv krl < m.nj ; haa a nm ball-room the b«i room dtntna room and psrl'irs are fpaclous and well arranged t&erc u » due ham lv ami a bora and wi^ron hc*j x two rood wt-n«,ir water cliums ac we h about twn a n-»nt laii'l thu is a nooil rhim'c for a m«o that umut«tandi the v — irimw tin ni r«lir ■:< i icing front rtulfalo ui sprlngtlile will have a depot i.k-ju wlthlu a li rl ouuncfof thu tropwrty tuaktn it very ilt-alrahle and will inr r a in value r.i;>l iit all aoon at m mt-comb's no 6 south 1 uvui-b l kg or sale n x k caui.e street—a mm hrtnry hflek bnuar in perfrrt repair throuch om raa hot aa n.1.l water hathroom mnui.-r n<l aewrr pwi cellar with mmnie«t ix.tt.mi i-jum-ih nt trom hale - a fine bktl/k kesl denre on south ulnslou tn-ct two htorlva wins tne irrtrtu a convalrnt dlalmtx-e fro the aaflnfm portion of ut eaat«m i.-ii of uie dty lee a i'kvfhis i.i mtsw m "" ill fjiwt isttuei>-ork fall lui<clar of improved city property f-ms.ra i x some of akm ieilrahie flac in mart - nr in prlet from alx hmulml to twrnty thouaand oollva partlca dealrtiic to pththam i dud it to uihr mtraotaae u ire at a rail i ttnos a otto kwiztuu broker*,4 brown1 • iidanff jb for hale at a bulti $. — the ls-atory hri.-k hulidinit no jk'»r^,il t roiu prhif a unte morv nn first toor with aevond an.l uilrd boom fumlnlied fnr dweulnn vui be sold at a prtry that will p»y liberally on the investment hxsttxo9 a utto « llmwp'i bulidla jl9 fj fohtiale—m peakl st the central ■aadplaaaanuy w.i*rt brick boaw on pearl be fwsa hlhi ud cuppewk r>nner n»|il«fif of um lat mr m e taunt coolainin caa wat«r bathnoav rkn*«.raa«r *^, iroff^ar if d«ttomaonajth^mm wgl to nmted r^dltlonally ja ro^ujlb bt m itcohb so ib<jcth ttt«i ij«t 1«lr l i nf7 f»m lw,ll inijt axeriknt cmxraklon lot fexluo will mil che&n msßß 0 ' *** c"r c *" mrnaymut'iiu that s^tory rranm dwt-lltnc to ood orwar lot m by mm wtll u for ubu0 v twitt at > jlogy rravw dwattliut tn mod ur ler ho«audtolit>illfm>e<lm tr he ». or «■*■» . * fl m u"vmf kxd lot fi)k mi.b-ox south tornt-»r octes _» • knttfai location hoi s ani lot h for mi tbe rery desirable brick dwelliojr sw so m wnl getmee it cunwr r pearl it lui lot iwfttt front tbebouae has all ibe ni ni improvements md i in p*-rfnt order wrj a-y lenua of purchase will b avlc yon "^*^? * ' "■' rir l*1 1 twmr m **!" mfdkrtalk-xd au mhmkii a fink 1 h-«w iviik ott cry pleasantly l ur-l j in pi-rf«t repair ttirom-out ot<js*juu well lorsvd with & virlfii f ttnh a ?■i bam on the nffifcmmmrl ltv • r')!t bai.f at a bakoain-thi 114-bto jbi n trmatr cottage on i wr^t alilc of tweffita at i»^u««rrl4iil vlf(ii::»-it 1 nearly n«w and will it aolrt . l.i-nj if j,j.n<-l for loon habtin'.s otto 4 hr t wn huihuiir « 4 r(>k sai.k-a vi 111 iitaiilablt..~ri.ea jh »""> !'«»'■ui'l modei-xte-prlced rral,lr;,.v ""**• api«'<>john ott<t r<iia saw - no m kuuuu st a i-.1/jtt frame bouae with barn !,.«•• |~,, '«---. 1 imklrrpalr llut i rt rrr'nl urn in li-iuli v jysist *" "*~* etc.»pihrtojojul cfrru i tuppih st jtkar viboq.ia ht.,~t i itorjr fnune in good condition j,n celur o i^'«d wtll r>f wafer fruit tre*a of vl klci-li an if.pea thrlotlam ft front running tlir,,ux v dt-uwart place room enousn for four bouat will gatthßisßsßgc»fc y m desirable gk<k;ery stoke ami b dweluus for •«]»-. tlie i,,,-iu,,n li tl very ■*-■n hilarity and doing a laxjre bastnew the storajs j-aclouu md itu-t up loan exrhlent manner the dwelling la an t elftsa bavin marble mantle center ni'ceß omicc ett nt waler aod cellar the bulm itin a 2-itorr brick with win also a lar«e mm six jm r<ju ale at a h a lii al > - 1 h x i)k>ih a jla l«l bonsr ud|i>t no mb.norui lililil.m l rvstory traiue la in but order and very dt»lrar.(t flmw^-wi habtimis * otto « likhikakle fhorkkttf itor hax.e main bl fiouw ui<l lot price lp,nno nlntb il bouse ud lot price t9uua v'rtm>mjnon it between mlrblnn in cbest nut «•., j-.u.rt brlrk house pr re todu m hiiwikih rtappell m mali at troß haj.b-a fine bkick dwelling pn pe«rl at w.m court an.l mohawk ta n.kitß.ng.l'^^^n.r ™' """• le«4 i a •"'" hal.x no 381 wabuinuton bt ■i-»tory franw houae in » part of tin city wb r pn'pfrrty la rapidly lojprovliur aa<l in k location xl mlrahlv adapted for a vntl«c i'hyilrun atlorn-t or any kind of mercantile hoalneoa contaliia bafr ml kii.an bt cob of north st s tory brick store and dwelling a g r . fn well of w«t4-r etr w w i*ifrhean or w-mim tf for sai.k-thk kkahe jott&uic no ji-ft 7 alli-n hu di-arly nrw iaa w«[.r elc a lln lirawafcporrlfr luiwxum this pr(i|yrt wui kc wl'lclm-apforraah apply to hl'mi ank«»ki laudrjd inwrincp a^,,ti l w swan at m 4 hti>kk and dwelu.nu kuk hai.c hi thi■htonhf ( klu)l ira tiwa»qui««.-,i . - rftudaon m 4 rakucr iu th wotid t-->i-y u flci up for dwelling purpose there la alan a brtrfc m ao'l rratne dwelllna situated m rear of the luni fronting od palmer filixotwxll this u » y ■■■rt^k^f.^^.ifw^f or tmtcl*r l b * fwi or~fkk fox bale at a ok eat ba - rltlceon«-t.oube and lot on delaware l tw kßt/.n-sonseut-aßt thrae buuilngs are new in flrst rmi onler thta is a rare chano for lnve»t menl apply to lii'.mf a 9anfoku 1 w swan t u efor hale—in fourteenth bt 1 lory frajue dwelua in xcel]*-nt onier lot ifeet'leep prlt-e tsft terms may apyly b m mccomß.raonth imtimon at ' pi^v § house anl lot on delaware st for sale at a treat tmrirain a the owner u 4 fl ikuale.—if ii.i73s.division st.>ht(>ky eft brick ga water ac lot iixlu to ;■! no 233 elk btm-t t-«tnry frame ajirt 1 s-«tory fram in rear,km anil water rood hmrn lot utilti attc raa water ie lot mm to m>ll st no 414 genera l 2-ntnry btick au'l bam raa and water lot s;xitn to folaom v ht'hetthanpoud jib 16 w swan kx gko eky stand fox sake—a nku ijt 9l rv kr*m buimlii onit^ttnr of r-t«.r rts k rfaroegrtml lke * i'l^kklun'u.'ia^w'.m a ( t l o l^^^j k l nj roll ai.e rs , m .!<■!•[). 1 -*--""*-'' ttiith■nliiisii a bikml l.nryhlti tll lie^h.-n in ■nrt mil ■.■.■! llii no wljwaßat.:lotwtxum wltli fw-r 3 u.rr frawr bukh'^ti rrle^k rndoin^.s«i cmlii''tt l\'l n i>kmirable iiutkl pkupekty fox i*li or eschantfi -!•■t.-t in a flounahlnv \ il taißl jit non fn.in this tltj on the n lk e roada t » i t r > l.rt.-k l<r|fi'um conmirxltou with | mini ili.tiik bittitnehh ik lii r the only hotel in 111 ptoc&an ( nlj llnnw.l hotel in the ten will r ■i'l ti-«t-lj,<r with tlie fiirnltiire cheap a purt^in wlltnuk n incttvnr farm property hastl.\«i * otto 4 browni batdjnir w bi,a x uim'k i'roperty for hale fnrhhst so 77 is-*tory frame dwtlllnn ka«t t no zll l'-i-'itory rrame dwelling i.jt apg kk a r kkfunu.is w hwan at fa fl f4ti.sai.k-a two-story it kick hoi'mc | n mlrbtnn s ias hot ud oem wau-r an ir tin'li r ni.un ; r-v ii-ml lirtrk tj&rn on r»-ar of f main stkekt kkblllkm.'k fox bale mol pm dmlnuf r mtnct no i^«9 main t,l e«*t i ••; hetwren kelley mid i!ties his tw.-ninry frmi.i with i.ldi-wlnp;trius water hmlli.niniare etc ail lv ihteonier iotmxu with itii-klnris f fruit in ahut "''""■*' wll vlo line rvplfii'tl'l fanlt-u ham ttr jji1 j'l nn re«aon»we lerms h a>tl n ».!* a titto 4 bwwb1 lluli'llnir k22 kolt ihi.i a kine khmitfcnck in bx urla wl'li three arresof land timier exrolknt i tuuvatlon with an aliuiitl^nce if trull trwtv shnit dett.tm house la in perfect onli-r li.in tvs and water nurlilc msiitu-t kratcw ±*% terms e.it | a|>pljjo.lohn otto.xi ivurl nl w j fo alk 227 clinton t two | bm uid w»[it mill a franil oottan in ifte n-nr syaloc lnta pk*f mwotuir bronst kli fitiik nkw two-story frknch roof brick house northeast corner main unit l -'. bta.;kt«lv>>b wlllt lil rlieap or t-tl-h»nrr«l o.r nlh.r ml rntati hastiniis * otto * brown 4|tanneky fox sale.-we offkk kol 1 kit nil * sin:*ll tanncrv at>nut three mtl'*rt fr<>iti i'-rleu kntlroail f-ution;tt han 13 vatti learh tank aii'liww i.mrknilll is in fomplcte running onk-r arxi will n will ih'.»p with or without stork on luuv ■."-■■■■. lil-lte^lth compel it lift he prt-m-nl owner lajrite up the bjmot'w a tr...nl opportunity i b n ■■:.;.! to a iimrtlcal man with smtill raeni,n to step iia7htlntf.niii-*uhluheil sn.i piivln k hn.-.lnem ap ply to hastings a otto no 4 llrnwn 1 bnli.j fi^oknei irroceky for sale.—sttk'k of liifh-erles situated on a desirable corner in u.i city with favombli lew of it/>re ilwellln an-i t-arninnwdolnicik-mm husinejw will n*sold rbc.in hahtinhs a otto no r..wnjs biilmlmw kl7 0t fox sale cheap—no m franklin 9 tit tariff li'in-1 in fine ofl<t larwt lot owe of i vlif-i li."-..1-.ih in buffalo also no 4w wmhlua ton t 3-olory lirlrk hou*mh,_ran an'l witr to cl»ar ti eatate apply to.hthn i.ttu.ki pearl i 1.8 i jj fox sale—a fine country kiebi b ilcncf atmutls nill«-«frotii kul rem broke iv mttry frame bon-te with good tarn out-houaes etc i 12 acres ot uii'l well cultivate fruit trees eu 1 liodih liani and ■vervilili.ar on the pn-mlar in <,~ • i frrt repair apulr v h itn qtt<chi pearl n |» e tii.t tivo-mory loi'il.le l.rit k house witn all in ern impn iiiouta lotwxl7x apply to-luhn ottqw pwtfl l _____ l 2 _ x pik sale—no 6u6 soi'th division tst jel 2-story frame bouw innit part nu.-i up for a iloreor saloon in foil n-n_ir wtth one jrwrutn lot hhii7v jiilfn ntto.hf pftm-mt hs 4 valuable 111 liiiiihii proptrty fox b m the four-ato—f trick store not 92 t mtbtio wt \\ i-t market at and al-i frontink on michigan m tl.i-m storeacan be bought wparsu-ly mt loftf'tner at a price that will prove a n rat h hi vt'miuenl also the vacant lot itounded as follow 2kjh ibm on w r market su t'i l fmt on mlvhlnn m sq.l :." feet on elk st a part or the whole f>r sale at a price far below its value 1 111 an>l the al»>ve prop*t tl.-iare rapmly kdvauflug in ralue lee a i'if'k kuinu r w -■-; swan i 12 jm uol,»e fox sale-1 he 2 thukt n*-ar e*g\ja<l wuthav^aß wat«rt""il bath will tw k>m bvetbei or singly price $<_>■» each i.yon baker * co erie 1,»n.l uffl.-c i*6 m»ln mreei k]d 4 real estate fob ale at redlited s prices to close an estate this property la ■■'- unprove>l antl rent.-l to nrst-clai ten.'uits partlrul tars fumtahed by hl'mjt * sankokh 16 w swan t _ a 4 fox t)ale.-«rockry store on bata h m at roruer of mornve a rood business st—oil re*r part onuhed osui dwt-ulnc ins water etc all in good repair will be sold cheap as the owner intends leaving toe city john otto 81 pearl st ; 41 for sale—frame cottaoe no 4m h _■, i)ulslon*t-;ne_rty new four or fire room d cistern lotu^xluft hi mx a banfokd land and insnnutcta ayenta 16 vvestßwanst fii « frame cottage ho h6 n division st six rocma lot 3tfxll3 crane and other s etc will be sold tery cheap hi'meabu ford lmnd and liihuraucc agenta 1 west s-m t ga 4ft bkick dwelling for sale at a bak ■nlu the s-morr brick dweuknc no i jcnffhtflilalon t.,ui flue onler lot auio i.ke _ pickering u w swan st p a fox sale no h south division bt a2-«tory tme nit ud atuc brick home in bt repair kuptud water la sinated in a very a pared alley twnnsea-y apply to john otto mkw xtitagks pox sale—os elm ft tu very cheap and on ty tenu l£e a woucmnrf.iaw hw_i t n g for sale—a first-clamb hubinesb atrrfft 13 a wuk lill ml uii^nui till i.iurrj ri»wiljh7 la null aaailn tr«m»<l with r^bsr r j-2s-.r c rs d.t!ss kjv ffr rast_*juirbr«s r^_t^.^'ua i^v.^i2_s!?*«>s jo r->mhalr-«»m>kthdivbmo»ttb«it ftssfissßß.ttffißhi?ue ply ojoh otto w peart at nit ai>tliutaßle witt age fox saul - a l^-wtarj tnme rrrtifff containing live rooms ■tnt inor wuk cm csjiiav and tjt\m conpirte onw im m situate on buleott straet,tn tfc l arob buk-uol he and lot no ou n franklin st a moat e»ira!>le location and to *'•'' " v^p ect * pleasant residence applj to i ull a fob sale—a new ajfd fibst-clasb ■v*tory mhmic rtth all the moden tin jjuulatrr btldtng op-tl fobujj-fabmi jflb karm and stock rob ei«lb—biyuate -" id the town of lucuu-r containing 3 wrf i liujim *,-.(, soil rxcilleul well watered tbu r«/itj wl.l be sold or exchanger at ■great saerlhct m he ownerla going wm tbe working idfk will ■■» ■■] wiui me fari.l if desired for fkiruwr infor rn»i'on apply vj ul'ue * sanford l west i»»n str^l 116 m rok salt a dfsirahle faum of 3 "■'! 5 *■r wluiln thrr lulled of malu t on l-i-n ir i numl jii>.h (. lark's imitilllerv *\ 11 cinniiw for a farm oi aboat l*1 acrw apply tf kt>wakl>3 * bccfcland no 2 jsrowi-'s building n h fln f*rms la erie gfum and warning ' uijmi eiiwakim * bl'ckland ><■. * brown's bull'ilng 114 fc x akmttfoli hale.-ees^chealptikne i see county near tbe tula**-of alexander soil w gravely loom well adapted or grain gra*a and fruit the farm !■well fenced watered and wooded wtth f..iirr'""i dwelling bouses lar^e lunn ir out imll-jlngs va]n«,tw per acre a dwelling la this rltv worth from 6jm to frumi will ba taken in cxi hange alan b acres wlliitn four mile of malo it oa the abbott's i orner plank road with small dwelling and ktrn soil weu auapu for gardening win be i low to a caah burcha*er aim 33 acres on 4iran-l island at hlmjar-r landing with excellent iwelltn/randharna price jxjuu xyon.bakkk * c '•■erie l.and mbte.^6 laafcafc kia fft h ill ai.k xl h1 v three ackehrttont x hi ii niagara rlvi-r runniiiff u blgb water uiork 7 acrt-x nf liearlng nrvhanl i yar»om con tni>f ■■! id fiill'iwinir varieties baldwins gre^n i»(n and ruwetta pro>lure between 3lw ant \•' bar nl per year uaa one (!>•*• ■rouo'latlon stable barn value 2,i0 row btameh root cellar and ft*-d roomy ltli com crib attathcl one good ice houae one , er7 fine chicken bouie and hoiue foundation built uiaccotmumlatehouite 3ux9auo addition 28x3 two wt-iln one in burn by wed room i.an'i u<^>l i>r lu>-««axj ituhhele potatoes ami im bushr-ls ear corn p-r a<re fur teniia ac apply to john otto 81 mk kihi avkm k--i.iit f(tk hai-h l t 3 n.'9«nsouuiitlijt ofßlr-l avtntc uilrd lot ■..-: l.i delaware at mod garden lot uii«l«r*ood ute ol cultlfatlon lyo.v bakett * x xrle i.an«t i ifflcr 4ts muln st k tfakm fox sale—best ga.icoen i.am in urlecocnty most he wtfd1 to close w an e,m arrea two mliea from the couruiou-e wlll he i.i cheap by f low ajh.it tt cuatpjcu s4b main su c h a fakm worth mtt.'"w fob whkh a j bonae •■t aide of main at worth m wui be taken in i-xchangi balance oa aay terma also a fnnd worth i*huuu for wblcli lnprove<l city property lil i taken foralarre nor'lonul price by huw aki>a haiteu-wmalngt 119 j first claas residence in the city a farm of mm iwrea llrst quality of land iyingjust ouulde of tlit city limit has a large orchard one of the t»-*t fn iln county flne 3-etory hrlck house and thref good r.ani will be tuld cheap inquire of howajrt a ' hapi'ff bss kakm fox ale oh ex("han(ie—apply u lee a pickekinti 13 wettmwan st _ mk small fakm wasilii mr ca»h te f'-'iitalnlngfroui 19 tv ») acrea wlui good ull'l ti fruit an-i other itnprotvnifnta wlnu.i lirwen hißeii of bullalu by hume * banfoui i w iwan rl jlo gk a gkf.at bakuain.—an f\i kij..-v zjz l*lrv ranncouiainld^lo»<:re u waqsm limiicr an<l t nut and ko'ml bulmingh situate lthlii >■« of a mile uf a thu-se factory aii-l :■, miles fri'm the depots east aumra tills farm with ri .<-»-. farm impicntents and the hay rrop wlllbe sold at a ureat i-.^ni nd on easy terms lee a pick ett dte 13 west rtwan ai 19 toj^t-housest 90 kkn t.-i»k>ikable hotel to rent ami turnltuic tor aale now doing a tfo.nl nea apply so<in of kuwakdb jt btck '^■nj n '* r"tt l tldrngw il4 a kok kent—iiii itpi'ek btokiku of d uptaanr brick tjiii ling oa tue norih side of < iiij>|h-wa sl bt-twwn main and pearl us a capital l.x-atlon for a tir»t-clai*s boanllng lioubo l < ptckkbinh.is w.hwmn m _ ji i ai irrokx f(ht kent the firpt fl/>or ! b niitn.w building on t'hlppewa street be t«ii'i main n>l rv:trl ntrecta confuting of a utore n.l iwvlliiig will 1h rental low lee a vics kkinii n.i l.i v w n^tftreet a to rent—two-btoky ultk x hui'he in gormi or<i<-r on st-ni!<.*a t betw^ttn lanlsl iinit an>l alatiaina ath howard a chappkll m m;iln l u to kent a malt house apply to john otto ptattiat 11 mikanea to rent-'ve have a nl'm bcr nftiuusea to rent at a reaiton.ihle fla-ure i.-r hi balancit of the neasno hi a alii < a crjap i'kll >■** main i . km fkok kent—no 214 hwan st a 2-sti)by t.rn-k house with all modern lmprotem»ntb alxtve will he rented ou reasonable terma ap ptj tajfflui utto.b pearl sl v h to kent—the desikaulr pitembe ei f..rnntly m-cnpk-.l by f c marvin as a mmi rritl i iu:tn-i on the rurner of michigan and < •, -:-.. il il.lt-tit a livery stable coal yard or sf're ii.itim-purixwef anplv to edwajeds a hi x i.anp.gßrown'a building 13u f<»r kext—dwelling house so *>*, we^t -«* iii-i-r ril uaa and wau-r for terms v r kliw a uj a bi'4'kland keal eniati and loan brokers no 2 brown's building fioff^ilo mfok u.s'l-akutmohkdiinvskwirh all the modern improvemenu within five n>in ■ii w.uk of the rnurrht po*ie*elon tnuuedlatmy for terms inquire r.f kdwakds a buckland keal estate and lo^u brokrra no 2 brown'a hl ,■■! ings jt to lap boom mh ricm^hkd cottage and apalit mentftorent we have a cottage with jive t-'imo rt'l flve or six apartments with two or fur room . trh ■cntrauy located on three or four dirvr cii i ■rr i furni.hfil with aboutall in-.c-.iry fu.nl lure for bmail families immediate ponsex-lon ap uly at no & niagara st lwilbun a son h-ni ksute a|fr:i ■- _ _ b»gl lufts j^ok kent—in the new blo;k corner of washington and green fits the v d-l story over ><*. l and uo tbe whole of urn ttilnlm'tt apply to je wl-it * boot t>oom with steam poweb to re.w e one rwiusjxs with ten-liorw power and tia thinery in the bee hive cor niagara and \ ir khila v lyon iiaklk a co erie land oft *, ui main ru ft * to ijet-stores si for rent — the very de3trab t w3t tore iv the new tour-story hrlck hulldlng n uicsoutheaat cornerorbem-ca and washington ik opposlu the poatoflici a urn location for a tirit-cu - iry goo<l&.itore a the urge well lighted m coiumoitlotis hall with ante rooms etc on the uppi-i boor ofimtw bulldliig will be rentm to maaoi.:r hi,i fellows or other orcanlxatlons nee«hng pcniis nent arcnmmntlauona for a ttnn of years and i ■reaaonabte ntm alno all the elegant nxmn and li-w on second and uilrd onoraor aame bulldlt.c very denlrable for law uumrance raumad offliis mb for k'nus etc apply to kabti n 4h * in ' < hmwn's knlmtnva mortgages fl k»t-(x as9 mortgage for balr - aniouut fl w 11 aillm 3 a ottu 4 urowt s 1 v 11 ling k moktuaguh fox sax.x—one or siu.im payable in fl%t ani.ual installments inter-.*i cmi annually al^one mortgage of swnu psiya.-.lt id nre annual payments interest annaally aj . one of f 7'mi payalilf in f^ur annual psynii.iiu t abore are all first il<-us pore base money mortgagfs b jnky money - pvbchase moxkv ih mortgageawaawdbyhowakdachappl * moktgaoes for a l e.-sl7,'i moktgaii t payable in s annual payments sa,*x<>l imtrigi • payable in 4 manual payuw-nu l,ui moruij • m in 4 annual payment lyon bakeit t ■<'- erie land qgice im main st &_ tk(habk money motgages want i 1 n any amount lee a pickering nwe t proposaxs proposals for thexity printinc citt iiiu'i umci ( hr <■taia dec ft is7o ( xtotickibhebeby given that fieale > propoaajs wui be received at uiu office unt 1 monday i jet itfh ikai at lv ovlwk a at fur all u . printing except tue matter whlcb by law u to lr publlshwl in the official paper which may be requir ed br the city ror the year 1071 including boor i blanka such printing is to b dooe in tbe ammesn - f ezerntion^aa to paper and type a liie beat hen - bprctiiratloiia and aample of the work require i may be aeoa at tbti offlce on and after dec 11 ltitu blank pn>|km«is will be rarnlabed pexaons dealrtu ; u bid upon anpllrauon at uals oflre each propoml most be arc n pan led by an nider - taking to tfie dtv !■tin iim oflt^a with two < r more sureuea ho iiau juaii yta tbe a«re*ai in tl aum of s rondluoued that übetfcraia of sai i propnaal shall be faith fl ly in ikji awl h ueobge 8 wakdwcll n-lqt city ctert canada southern railway ookpavt notice to contractors pendebs will be beckived at h eat yd ma jotin stewart drts>t**l i ■■urn d«faa<>aa>t a*)«»a toed hwfel complaint la this ar tlov whhhwil he died in abe oove of the ivrfcorthecovntvof erie and m-rvr * copy or tow mwer«poßmkmo«r«am > ia ui uy i(ub«i wimißtwtwtr d»ynte.ft»ii ice hereof exrluriw of te sr of hmfe orrlee and if you fall to siwwcr thecoapblaß muonmu,th plaintiff wui t-ke fcwument afralntl jam tor the iura v mi.7l wiui lni«r«lvlj7 thereof from a-ril 9 187u ud with tow oa mi thereof tnmtvljj 1w n.l wiih li.urirvt oa tuti thereof flron the tib rty rf juir w bolte fee u t tbb ktke fiifsss amm ssur a »» ""■"■*' hseaffl * porrk 117-861 puuhw atlomttv ei'.ik i.oimv cockt.—idvod ms mit v fi.vutor sod hrtutottt bnntctl m likdlril if lh 10l will m mlinit of rmlan simon wril : t me above naawd daandanta tow are hereby —■■*■*— h toumrlk complaint of auward bennett mod ucwtetu bennett paftit'flv s copy ol which wmfltod id tbtosee of urn clerk of the t'oimty of erte,oa the ttd day ofmovwber ] t<j and to serve • copy of toot aaawcr ob the tab tio»r at my office no m wcat ifemca at koom n 4 in toe rlty of buffalo wltbin twenty days afi !•.• the mtvl of this wtimotw exclmlte of thy ur o r ertlrx nr the puintlflb wiu apply to ute o>urt tor the r^u«r draan«d in tbe com plain l dtieil novembrre 1870 c:hable s ajgbbhaur ruin airs attorney n *. 1 wat t*fmct boob no 4 bnalo s t eric county tax of 1870 em coitntt trxabcitiß*s orrtc cor of»en«a and feaxl ilrwm r buttalo december 1,18t ) >• oth f 18 hereby uiven that the a i wihiriem kollb anil warrant tor tbe eteral wards or the city t bsauo oontalntac tbe tv for the year 1870 have been received by aw and that all persons u't corporation namen therein an r qiilr n p t y th ir taxes at this offlre on or twfore t>if l.sth day of man-h nfil upon all taxea paid he ri.re uteflrnt day of january next no addition wilt be mwle but an addition of one iw wnu wml i monthly thereafter will be made upon all taxes : from ilme to time remaining unpaid until fly i*r i cmil aball bead-led tbe addition of one per cent will be made od ttor aecond and elxteontb days or m h month all urn reoulnlng unpaid on the flfu-cntn day of march u»xt will iraw interest at urn rate of twelve per cent per aanoin and all tazea rf mainlns unpaid on tbe sixteenth day of march next wlltbp placed in the hands of a collector the hrterum«rorr«^tvln taxes wlthoct addi tion rcodf»it neci^aary that toe heavy taxpayers should procure their bills and make their payment at early in the month at poaalbie office hours from 9 a m to 4 p x w b9ikret treasurer of erie lonntr all city dallies pleaae copy 11-liu icctjcal pianos organs etc cottier & denton bear to announce a mneral reduction in prices and ask the attention of the public to their exitoijve as sortment of lofitruoienta pianos from 250 to 1,500 organs from 50 to 500 steinway tc sons raven & bacon a kraushaar kindt emerson hallett & cums'on's pianos prince ft co mason & hamlin and taylor & farley's organs and melodeons all who intrntl purchulnff tn.tnimenu luring tbe 11.ill h * i respectfully luvlud to all they will find oar prices low anil our term ac cnuocpiatinc payments kent allowed as purchase money etc cottiek * denton irim 2w main it the world's greatest pianos franz liszt uab dfci.akeritht chickering pianos the best in the world by ordering one for his own urn america1 s great favorite thm late xotjism gottschaxk declared them unequalled we tell urn chlcketinft pianos on tbe strength of their own indlrwunl merit and not on therfcoid mendatton of pnrllfs * hw names cm ne bodfrtit by in v mnnufacturf r urn 1 who will uae any maker's pi ano wbo pays them most u do 1l prices reduced pianos sold oo tlm old pianos taken in exenanfe piano to rent luuatnlt^d catalofpit-s furnished gratli oa appllca tlou at tile si tifiti store of jewett mischka k wahle 30 main street buffalo n t x it a larjre iwortmpnt of pianos from the cele brated manufactoll of i>ecker bros rrnst uabler lhniiinm alao a variety of second hand pl&noi al wars on hand kv mr ed moexixr iw*^^w tmter to the puhue w an excellent stock of pianos prom tbe boat manolacturers of tola roan try such as wibeb xew york cbntsaii square i hand and upright bradbury kka-n'l'.h * bach and others piano notsd ano taken in exrh win warxroomb comer pearl and cuppnra street piano manufactory chris ktjrtzmajt patent ptamos ataaolßcturcr of orer-btnuif piano vortm which first frizi medal at toe international industrial exhibition bold in buffalo in im patamtod may 24 187 a xa n itactory xjr bataviaand elm stb two sqtiarc from itae old courthouse the mbacrlber keep con a tan ut oo hand a chnl <•> aaon.iifnt of piano fur tea id elecadt bowwoorf cairn wblt-h he wtmnu to be equal in tone touch adii finish to any mannfactnred in tbe uountry per msu deatrooß of obtalnlna 1 a superior lustrunwn t are reapsctfollr invited to give urn a call before porcbaa n pln.'wh*r ft-tdfcr chribtiaw kctktzatan derrick felgemaker * co 39 41 and 43 clinton street butfaix x mm chttrch organ builders an pucntew nd sol mundkctann of urn juitly oalebrmtad portable pipe organs fob cbdbcheb schools lodges asdpablob inmiiiiiriai ) a«im'iii«nim"m kufvurm nitajwaax dodge kimball k moore stock and gold mokers l*t staamta mw t*mlu sssrifff esp aar ■.*■>#»> aflli.mß * a'almk osi't seblctctpakt mam iutctdat unite i v animiiirt n»m tneeaay dee te fa walnalla ttoepa lecture dm theaeeatcea«ri»»ro*llfeet m0.a.0 a «, i or aouoca college at lafatetts riir cliußl'h idr.hmoiw omxwlmt eralm da ss 187 a scbjbct pbussia thx giaht a rat spikzd hzlxet tlc&eu 90 cent upon open at 7 o'clock lecture l b fxmet gee u7-»l the rink the rink i thu popular place 4 unnmmco baa bees ihorou«hl miotstod and will tocn b open to urn pnbllefor uk tfciuuf mod skating hour from • to 11 a m from i u 5 v v from 7 to 10 r m seal of prlefe i tfentkmtt'i saxon ticket 8 00 ladlri ■" 60u cblldren andsr uyt«nof •*•■3 00 coupon ticket w admlßiloui s •« blncl admlmlon ettoutf 10 ** " day m cbudna under u y«rs cf h u kehr's viti.t band st«iy ttuini and bamrday afteroocev b«a*od ticket can b bad at the rtnk em and aft«r tuesday l>ec 30 from y to 11 x «., and from s to 0 f m fred r wren manager directors ■geft trubcott a 8 andesbon wi luverwo waltee caket dx £ btobck 3 v k watson hin-bt ffeiber llktf ' t^ik^t üband ball ok th banshee rowing club tviu b glten tt bt james haix monday eraaias daenbw 19 187 a tickxtb onb dollar matte by wthle'a band iis-ft vine abts auadejti taoac iba'a aaooutlaa boildlnt the qmllery will be open every day snndavi ex crpt«d from a m till 6r m adouatioa x cent i montlily tarn uckeu au rent bis l o ullstedt mperlnten<lenl atjotiowkaijs choecbaft bkos.-auiuont.rm csulocoe sate of a choice and valuable collection of fokekin and american oil paihtinob bt k p hhoeikaft at tb central anctloo kionn m main itreel ob tu—tmj mmt wadmumdmy er'aca dae m aad a at 7 o'eaefc whi be km without merre a fna collection of choice foreign and american ou palming conilat lt or ue beatifbrta or j howaid remlnvtoß w 11 oo torr idwarda nottneota langworlhy oold boy z»ny bebalts daaekem baad unlrewiyt mc < on walther la oarde hartwlak wbltenooaa boeenbury keade otto ac toe runtlon win dc i>a exhibition artrr monday morning when the public arp in rlted to examine tbe collection u7 cuoecbaft bbos.-aucu,.n.*n ahcrtlti hale of sbocebies pakldk okoan household rubmtube btov e ate bt b r shobcbart at the central anrtinn boonu sa main at eppcelte the uhnrcoea on saturday dae 17 at 9 1-s a m will be aold for the sheriff a large lot of eroeeriee eonilaiiog of teas by the cheat soapa bugan coffees ac aleo a general aaiortawat of hoaeshold rnmtture allo.l very ine parlor organ nearly new 117 a uctioh regular aale dayi wxdkebdat a>l satuhdat of saw week by charles 6 liish at the city aucuoa heaae o mwashihotoii9tbeit betahuemed lap pereou dealroee otdlspeelng or pnirhaenw gooea of any aeacrlptloa will and lt"b their adranlare b calling t the old eilabuabed aaeuoo uchue no cash aiivanckd en ffoode te be cam or^atorea rmraltare carpeting ou imkv *£._ •! nuuuiracurcr-a prlcea avly-ttns oejvav andauvßalajlo cartwriohti * wakjteaw an d hii 11lebbated 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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-12-17 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-12-17 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8465 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-12-17 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-12-17 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18701217_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8465 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 2991 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv saturday december 17 18to ddfdfdfdf by telegraph washington the alabama claims wasbucotoh , dee 18.—minister scbenck will be dotbed with tba nuisssiry authority to re-open ib alabama queetion la undon if tha british government express a wlah and nadlneaa to bare it done and tbe time lornaaidaiml fiontuoue bewul also be cjarged with the eettleakat of tba oaken question which there la everjr reaaoo to be lieve mr gladstone la extremely anxioua to settle damaqe3 paid bt thi spanish ootkkk mbkt the spanish government yesterday paid over to the united sutea nearly 519.u00 lor damage in the cue of the american eteamer lloyd asplnwall adzed laat winter on mi picion of having bean sued oat to aid tbe cuban the mails frox paso a weekly mail la received at the state department from minuter waahbnrne in pali this mail is lent sesled through the german line by consent ol bismarck who alrto permiu ene to be ent to waahburne the latest letters from waahburne are dated nov j la which be eaya he will probably remain in tbe city nearly all foreign miniatera have left mr waan bume expected that in a few days the swis minister and himself will probably be the only foreign officers remaining okdekb for the ksxrlitiso kivki the following it the order for tbe recruit ing service fur the next two yean reri mental officers will be selected by their colo nels according to tbe usual rules and will be ordered to report without delay to tbelr several superintendents col jefferson c davis to relieve col reeve as boon as prac ticable in charge of tbe eastern superinten dency of infantry service lieut col k s granger to relieve lieut col weseels and to assume tbe charge of the western supcrintendency as noon as practicable col edward hatch to relieve lieut col grover as superintendent of the cavalry service as soon an practicable nomination confirmed tbe senate this afternoon confirmed gen eral pleaunton as commissioner of internal revenue the following nominations were also continued jamea £. calloway of illinois to be secretary of montana terri tory ; alex h • conner or indiana to be governor of idaho territory aid fob the widow and orphanb of the crew of tllfc unkuia british minister thornton has been sd viaed of a remittance of nearly 5,000 in aid of the willows and orpbans of the crew of the united states steamer oneida tbe mm was contributed by seventy bri ish sub scribers headed by tbe earl of shafbbury karl clarendon and the rothschild the money will be appropriated by mr thorn ton at his discretion on application made to him by parties interested ahmv changes a general order was issued to-day trans ferring colonels robert j buchadau john r eddie charles j whitney and majors john e ford and george 11 gordon to the list of supernumeraries and making tbe fol lowing transfers cavalry—colonels i joseph j reynolds to the 3d alvan c oillett to the ist ron ald makenzie to the 4tn lieutenant colo nels s c grover to the 3d thomas h neill to the 6th majors n a m dudley to the 3d c e cumpton to the 2bth a k lstimer to tbe 4tb captains john m hamilton to the 6tb sanford £. kellogg to the 6th james 11 kelley to the lothyjo eph coster to the bth h j farnsworth to the bth w w wallace te the 6th artillery—lieutenant colonels komeyne li avers to the 3d emery 11 cpton to the 6th f t dent to the sth first lieuten ants alexander w hoffman to he id e c knower to the 3d a p green to the 4th g s grimes to tbe bd infantry—colonels thos g pitcher to ist iordon granger to 14th jobn s stevenson to 25th john g smith to 15th ; abner ableday to 24th win h wood to llih lieutenant colonels gco andrews to2stb 11 d wallen to bth a sully to 19th andrew d kelson to 12th majors levl c bootes t 20th o a mack to l»t captains j w loug to 25tb john s wharton to 9th fintt lieutenants j p willard to 12th james r an to 9th w h boyle to 21st robert p warren to 14th chas f reve to loth john a manly to 20th officers transferred to the supernumerary lists are ordered to their homes and the others are ordered to their regiments estimated deficiencies the secretary of the treasury to-day sent a communication to the house asking an ap propriation of 3,831,000 the amount being tbe estimated deficiencies in appropriations for the years ending june ih 1870 and ix7i of this amount 1,662,000 aro for the srmv and 1,344,000 for the navy the venezuela 11 \ i its mr partridge minister to venezuela was before the committee of foreign affitirs to day with reference to venezuela claims personal stephen f hathaway of brooklyn well known in the grant-murphy and webster controversy bad an interview with the president and also with secretary boutwell to-day in relation to the subject the pacifir railkoanrompaxvsci.aimp the amount of money involved in dispute between tbe pacific railroad and tbe treas ury is not large there being but 200,000 due to tbe union pacific company the companies say if the government will give them through california business and not send so much by water they will be able to liquidate their interest as fast as it accrues kodekick k butler indicted roderick r butler member of congress from tennessee was indicted here to-day by the gmnd jury for forging the names of widows of union soldiers the postal telegraph the select committee on postal telegraph held a meeting yesterday for the purpose of hearing an argument from mr ilubbard of boston in reply to the speech of general washburne in favor of the pos'-ai tele graph bill mr bubbard has a scheme of his own which is for tbe government to build opposition hue to that of tbe west ern union company he traveled over tbe same ground that he did last winter mak tng tbe aame points and coming to tbe same conclusion viz that all other schemes ex cept his own are unwise and impracticable mr wathburne the chairman of the com miaee will probaoly make a reply to mr liubbard rnwian-amekioan ai.i.iante much amusement is created ben at the very positive statement of the st peters burg correspondent of tbe independence btlgc to tie effect that the president baa written an autograph letter to empen.r alexander tendering him the aid ol a fleet of war veeeeli in eaaa of war tba atatement te pure fiction neither tbe preament nor bis secretary baa written any anch letter or anything which can be construed or twisted into a coloring for each a statement gome weeks since the cable brought tbe report and it waa not then deemed worthy of con tradiction it now more emphatic form deserves an equally emphatic denial xlist congress—second session washington dae 16 w a communication ww received bam mr drake announcing his resignation la uke effect on tbe l»th mr sherman rep o reported bwk adversely various wu for the abolition of the income tax upon hi rqaat said bill wen placed upon the calendar mr cole r*p.,c*l reported the eouae bill nuking as ppropriation r revennc ruuer peased a number of bills wen reported and re a bill to meorporat the soataern zxprn company wae takes op rtisrnassil and peas at-a.m mr moktoit bap lad offered a reeo ludoo requeuing tba prosidemioeomaninl cate to tae senate ail tbe laforßjarton to hi i m laeahm to orfsaiaad bodtea of dkianiaad aril aiapoa»f imm la sarta c'araitaa wmafc am la view or ihlsahia laajairaulhl executive law of the unv tod hum or the deajal to uaetad state ihllsiaftbaanaal proueuoa eft i od their right under tbe m aihhiin ad aaje whatemanaadoatrag forpaßtieal porpo-*h>*opeea committed by eueh or r"ir."^omebot bop kan maarkai that aa hoor oftfce day ike smote woe for wstsjtss cji-kffls js3s eta tfcenaalmloiiwaa agreed ib him m ilnnimlii lommiillhs eon ldaraoooom^schmri reaoiutton look m^seakjet mo waa awarded tba boor lor tba purpose r reply iacte the speech of hie colleage he aakl hie motl in replying wae not merely with a view to i.u pofiooal viadlllom boailbat of a ooote c parmaaeier hold tbe destinies f aa.i mate , mil ineiaiajlloo crirjelatag iba r**ra*e to uassabt that tkirtora n h*n tote a jatuftcatlon of bla col)eagae*s act la w7o mr scnon deatred to expma to his col league that b for re him mr drake decllmd to yield mmhibt apondaiad tte mt«f domoey bat lbo«ctat it better to be new befmbheanaadafaite fulone applause in the galleries which the vice fmldetit promptly snppi eased hedw not consider that a title to slay a party in cold blood eoakl to denied from fuogevity wttnte lv nata be did not wosder us colleague nod attt—ptoil ■ttadj catton of kiineeftwrre hfc ftepubltcan col leagues ta the flsjiu wheat hurts wen not bow touched by kis cbilllag pweeawe his colleague had come to tb senate to sow those erds of dlscutalon which were to ripen by splittinr the party in twaii from one end of the land to t other bat be would fail mr drake spoke at tenet of affaire in missouri he said the disruption of the re publican state cosventton and the so*cal:ed liberml movement wen frtitnitt of a pt determined scheme to fire the state to tae democrats he sejd hni colleague and friends warred against grant's admiatstra tfon the expression of the res lutioo in the national republican convention of 1868 that disabilities should be removed when public safety allowed could oolv have a national bearing and was of no ef fect in the regulating of the internal policy of individual mates like missonru among the probable coneeomaoea of his colleague's course was the ejection of a deaaocrat to succeed him drake and a possible repub lican defeat in the next presidential elec tion by the ices of tne elaotentf vote of mu aouri in regard to the pnskleavs inter ference in missouri pouuca be drake cheerfully accepted the responstbtllty for his advice in the matter he beliered no man bad a right to a po sition under a party while wan-fug againut it upon the question ofa new par ty he understood bis celleafue'b position t be thst while the republican party wu dead in trespasses and sin it yet contained the element of regeneration who was to regenerate it iwlbly that wan the pur poae of bit colleague's mission to america after refuting the chanre that he had ever fpoken dittrespectrullf of the uermaos mr drake added that bis colleague in hi recent bolt had carried with him almost the entire german vote of missouri and he believed bis intention was to carry that tote over to the democracy he else believed his col league bad conceived the more daring thought of becoming political dictator of both the republican and democratic parties through bis control of the great german vot in thin country in both parties in conuluniun mr drake took a formal firuwell of the senate his concluding re blarks imtvert-i with some emotion were received i the seuate in profound and re spectful si fence mr scliurz replied denying thst be had fjiltl-rai in bis loyalty to tue kepublirai party and that he desired to lead the fier di;tiit the latter be could not do if in wanted to he and those who acted will him would know how to take care of tin republican cau#e iv missouri at the con i:!iihiun of bis speech the senate went into executive eesslou and soon after adjourned until monday house mr inoersoll rep 111 introduced a bill to encourage sbin owning and shiu building in the united sut lleferred to the committee on commerce the bill pro poses to admit to the am<*rfcau registry all ships over 3,000 tons burden wherever built aim to admit free of duty ship build ing aud engine muterialn to be u-.-l in the coiialructiun of hbips of over 2,'mh tons j tht latter to be hdmitled to the coasting trade but the fomier to me excruded from it also to allow ship stores to be supplied free oi duty to ve-r-en engaged in foreikn trade tne houxe then procevt'ed to the consider ation of privite bilt mr fokter rep va,t from the be coiiatructiod committee reui-rtcd a bill fot the removing of political disabilities from some twenty-tive personn to-day chiefly re siding in virginia and from w k turnei of najih illr lenn judge of the davulsoi county court which position he holds h violation of the fourteenth amendment patwhl by 111 to 53 the bill reported yesterday by mr hooper regulating the duties on sugar »■»• then considered and pasaed the houttt then adjourned war news pki smasb itftueai imi 131 the worth of france bordeaux dec 16.—the sub-prrfeet of havre in a report received ben denies having sent a dispatch announcing a french victory at paris he maintained however that there is a general and precipitate re treat of tbe pruwlnna in the north ol france the forces of general faidherbt contiiiue to operate succemfully and book prussian uttackt upon chaussey's lines have been repulsed with ins to tbe assailants the pru»aiauß who were near hondeur bavt retreated toward rouen the aeronaut who lauded at honfleur hat sent a dispatch vying be has quod new from paris dc paladtned has ratified fi-om set vice and gone home the 3i itation at paris paris letters of the llu announce the situ ation good tbe repulse of the army of tbe loire and recapture of orleans have not dis couraged tbe parisians there is a general demand for more sorties and a universal sp sroval of the answer sent by trocbn ut oltke and the people all say they will re sist till the last the measures taken by the government since the commencement of tht siege are accepted willingly by tbe popula tion having insured itself against the waste of provisions of which then are enough fresh ou band to last until februa ry the government will again bave fresl meat rationed to the inhabitant other pro vision are sufficient for six months the closing of the dardanelles a dispatch from marseille says rusaia will denounce the treaty for the dosing of tbe dardanelles and adds that the unltnl states who never recognized tbe doting ol th ttraiu will act in concert with uuaala a battle nbas vendome bordeaux dec 10 the duk of meck lenburg on wednesday attacked the town ol fretevai on the road from chateau d'uuu to veodome which be occupied in strong force we retook tbe place yesterday having united vi troops with those of frederick charles they engaged our forces in comb»t yesterday near vendome the bettla lasted till night tba enemy's losara wan great sews ha brnn received that between the to wos of brian and glen three batulions of bavarians have bean defeated by the mobile fbolf lcxembuko london dec is.—tba luxemburgn have united in an address to prince henry of orange imploring him not to allow tbt destruction of the political ntjitaarn « tbe grand duchy without tbe population are tint consulted tbe han.li.tlc lot la tbe battle of or leans and beauetency are ofjcially stated at 136 killed 740 wounded and 78 mining the conference intitations it it probable that tbe invitations to the conference on tbe black so question were iseoed yesterday butharcb to sb a dukc bismarck is to be raised to a dukedom it i said tba const nrelers hi own name a a ddcal title bat tbe king urge him to ac cept that 6f duke of gtraaboarg kavioiwedttie 11st sixty par cent of tba wounded and a)ck pruasiaas have rejoined tbe service momtkuffeli mo vemek ts it u thought general monleuoel is march tag apoa caen aad cberbaig dtapstcbe from havre however represent the retreat of tbe prussians to tbe southward a precipi tate an aroujot toihisbi*ajtooau an aaolngy ha been aaot to captain well*,of tbaualtaiauto*stnstir sbcnao doawor tbe aerjdeauj abot received by that ve**oi ■few days aaa frost a french iron clad which was uabg bar gaa to tatlsai date general bruad tfca fiamb inajsaiail er at havre who had ordered a portioa ol sqoadioa to cberborg aiajljala will abiusbytusooirfeb bbbbat itlsssaoaaeed that aastrta wisaaag te bmtetaia tba anstlaf guarantees tor tbe f^"jdih»»»i tw btlamß mini wmni naervsaoa to tbe rlartelns of tba serins papau ~ lo»dok das a samatiua ajsst im of tb sympubban with umpop was optaaoa was strowly expreaatd that oraat iritauteboald dwtad taa latarests of bar cataoue baxjiai waa an bow avasead at tn *^ "" m aiaaasst t*b tbsuit ot tboklagof swktad has taiagnakadto the aworansaat of laiiaißsls hat ba will de*.d baatraatyofum aad the aeanr a»d hi i sihsnaf b bacaj ba alas a preveaaf tb*at«aafls*a |
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