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buffalo express vol xxv saturday june 4 7870 no 989 j died bea^s on *â– 2mh i.lt at uontcltir wf jersey li r'ur.l b.ar jf i 0 t jji rrniain » â– r r"»r t to k ti > for ; jittni-t mr b r "" * pmrimtf lucre wit on ihe d for kbout 5 oarft wk juirj'.ni thii ci-y unt»e e , wife o john 0 lo*e ft >'*-â– nd 8 mtnth i uner«l on turl»j l-nu n i 2 o'clock fn-w 1 wi nut w fn nda lai kc*iumuudom ftn in t;md to tt-'l:'l mil ari lv ..; 21 at nlacsn oi t jhimm mi imp f nnerlv oi bl»ck rock fu-irr 1 fr»m orace ifim ) cbunb f aturila y t mwat f m co n jun 1 t hi r-rt'leno 1 virginia v !> .[ 4 â– in-i nt tn 41 1 year f hb »-< fiiimbl f tik«il " m i lw i j !â– â– â– !, tm v r u ti , ** i-kl ff r m n m v u«k by telegraph new york central railuuad election niw york juno 3.—the new yorv central and hudson river railroad direr tors to-day re-elected cornelius vanderult president and william h vanderbilt viet president the only change in the direc tion ia the substitution of junes m mar - via for daniel t.»r a o â– who lately rassgned and is now in tur ~*. peksonal horace greeley with his wife and tsnt iaughters arrived on the colombia front nassau to-day failcre < iorham gray a co cotton brokers of this city and boston have failed to-day fenian lobie3 a oomplete statement of the fenian losses in the late raid gives eleven kilkd and seventeen wounded three mortally discharged patrick m^ylan arrested for the mnrder of margaret joy«e was to-day discharged it having been found tnat ery&ipelaa caused death dedication the new city of breelan long island ie to be dedicated on monday governor hoffman will deliver an oration fenian find judge mccnnn to-day allowed thomas j barr receiver of the o'mahoney fenian fund vx'u compeosatiod with an equal amount for his counsel the whole to cume out of the fund originally 20,00 u american iuuuire a petition to congress in support of sen ator chandler's bill tor the revival of amer ican commerce is now on the table of the commercial exchangf masonic the fraternity of free masons resident in new york are making every effort b bave the ceremonies on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the new ma sonic temple on the bth of june autoo the most imposing masonic celebrations ever witnessed in the unt^d states general schesck's amendment a washington special to the t says general schenck's amendment which be proposes to ffur as an additional section of the tax bill.rt ftrring to the tarff is priuteil it :,â– .■•» the duty on tea at 2 ceuts per imutui cohve all kinds 4 r-.nt -; raw or muscovaiio fugar 2 cunts clarititit sugar s cents retiued sugar store dried in lo*f lump crushed powdered or granu lated 4 cents per pound on jute butts 10 per tot ; on iion in pigs 7 per ton on scrap iron of every description 6 per ton on steelrailway bars u cent per pound and nu railway b&rttoiade m part of bteel ] i ct-nt per pound yrovid*'d that the metal con verted caat or marie from iron by the beast-mer or poeumatic process of what ever ilf-criplmtih shall be classed a su-el the free list as annexed to the tariff bill reported from the ways and meaus com mittee is alao included in mr scbenck'r amendment mr scbenck will it is nu it ihti.oii refuse to allt>w any debeate ou his amendment or to permit any ami mi ineots to be aflmd but will ask for a vote ou it exactly a drawn up san mttdnml a canvass of the beuat niiire the lajt wesda^e on tiau domingo was sent in b the president and shows that there has been hut une change that of senator how ard who now favors the treaty he has heretofore been one of,the strongest opuon i'iilh of its ratification having made opeeches against the annexation of the island hrew theological seminary a meeting of the trustees of the drew theological seminary was held in jersey city to day for tbe purpose of nomi nating a president to succeed the late l>r mculintock nineteen members of the board were present the meeting ad joun ed without an v decision glvcr;ri>.e kxpi ocion a can of glycerine txpxluded in rergen n"ew jersey while a buy was carrying it to a party blasting rocks dangerously wounding the boy and one of the woikmeu but not f&tally billiards joseph dion beat i ynlle dion at billiards to night 54k to 7(1 kudolphe beat cyriue dion at french caroms 100 to 84 foreign fenian examination london jane 3 the alleged fenians davitt and wilson were again np for ex amination to-day some of the evidence ia rerr important and is going to show that the prisoners have been actively engaged for some time in distributing arms in ire land and the north of england the bwt ernment continues its precautions agamet aoy fenian violence a federal union the examiner recommends the several provinces of pa_n aod portugal to form a fe.ieral union based on the earne principles of the constitution of th united statea editjr of punch shiritj brooks succeeds the late mark lemju a rm__s-n edtt.tr of puiull yaluablk ranwß mrs john wood the tctress acknow ledges the receipt of an anon*.__nous gift of diamonds and emeralds amounting i_i value to s7oo mail delinquencies americans in london are exceedingly annoyed by the slow and uncertain-delivery f their letter and newspaper mails from home ri t nf aprid june ft —.-_ riot broke ont in va 1 a.ii.iul yesterday in consequence of notification given by the city government of the collection of certain unpopular taxes the troops were cnlied out and the dis turbance quickly surpressed bnt not wit**h ut some fighting two citizens were killed and eight wounded many arrests were made and the city is now quiet tilt eokti-.s the preliminary discussion on tbe form of the election of a monarch commences to day in the cortes the n_ajnrity of the cortes committee on the abolition of slavery are in favor of post poning the period of complete emancipa tion sixty yearns annex vtton berlin jane 3 arrangements have been completed for the annexation of the duchy cf sanenburg to the kingdom of prussia tboops from 8 ain havana jwne 3 the steamer spain arrived to-day bringing 470 soldiers from cardiz religious prksdyterian assembly f h la l-eli pur a june 3 the presby terian general assembly m«t at the usual hour to-day the committee on proposed change in the board of trustees of tb corporate general assembly reported that the six trniteea elected in notember last should be removed and that six from the former new school branch should be put in their places this was agreed to and « i gentlemen were elected th«i enabling act w«a c i m^m i and pasted with an maudm—t dirooung synod to drsignsen by ft uu tue preebytery ia which ucceauon of any dftsorgasussd pratbytrry utobt continued a separate provisional tfmamrm'm bam of twelve asmbm was ooutitaud which wh located at pitt tturgh ilesolvitmns providing for the 000 mlidatkm of the b rd of publication and the publication committee were ducamed at length and pending action on which the ajeemhy adjonrswd in the afwmoon session tk board of r«re«n mission and directors of the va nooi esßinaries were appnintod natt nai rvjtxcd stood nf.wai.k n j , june 3 in th nation l hj i.'m of the reuirnied protestant 1 iiun-j the board o l/>m-niie mimiomc reported the g y brought t 4 h i*rni lw iuw fasui.iea having b en added the i>*»t p*r misaionarte »-*â– increasing at the went and dnorensinc bent a larfv rj phii«.uiphi g^g*nm ht inssien in uh fioic luotmd iron tt mu«w tto pt w 1 27,000;dabt f l-.'.i-oo wiu ba needed next ymr m,ouo the repot oi ike baud of fomige mil lioae vi • then ia » kaxy uthmm < fit in ootribulxxu the debt of the b—a but j35.u00 rcporto wen abo mat he th hoerde of p»hlioertn and bdautooa the latter aolicttun miatiaui to raliara it nmn debt and making a etnog arxnmenl id favor ot the bibk m the public achoola the indians despatch fhom gkne&al hancock chicago job 3,—the fouowiat im i*tch warn received thi morning t military hemdqurten siorx city jnae 2 7*o i.tfufaii adjutant gtnrrat rradtpuxr t*r military jjirisum of justouri i h»ve jmt returned to this poiat i went to the cheyenne agency above port sally and had a oonvanation with th id due troop have bean placed at the old tone wheutone crwk ctaeyeone and grand river agencie i have visited all except ihe latter general stanley waa there » few days since everything is quiet lhave ordered two companies to the lower hrul agency eighteen miles below the crow creek ageucy on the application of the gent there who informed me he could not uoiittnue hm faannem operations unless troop wen placed then everything seema quiet but the future is considered uncertain along the river at cheyenne major randall's agency the only place where 1 talked with the indiaus i ob served that tht-y made no promixea for the future and some if them there as w-11 a at other plact-d complained of troops b«inj nuced on their reservations they nudi r r.onl however why it waa done and seem hi admit the justice of it my impression is tbat we shajl^ave no trouble with tham oa the missouri river or any general na sure if the government continues its olicy l feeding them otherwise 1 have nc doaht that there will be any serious trouble tt py ill be more likely to mak trouble else w here however as tbe can only trade on the m issouri the policy of tending for representative men of refractory indian clearly would have a good effect and would generally break down their influence with the indians 1 request authority to advertise a reward of 50tt m iuuo say in horses for the murderers of the family on the nebras ifi hiwr 1 believe we may thus capture li fin and at 1-m-t produce the • tf ot tf de rring olbern fr m r mumtin like crimes for fear vi being arrested through like rewards i leave by tirnt train for st p«ul signed w s haniock maj gen j &. a washington internal ukvknue matters wamiimjrun juoe.'i william a sim ii'iit of boston has been appointed su pervisor of internal revenue for the states jf massachusetts rhode 1 aland nud con lecticut vice legraw resigned waleott h isiilni recently appointed su pervisor li is hoca assigned to duty in maine ew hampshire ami vermont the receipts <â– ! mteraai revenue to-day n nearly j hjo.ihhj the i iiiitiiimiui i r of internal llevenue tiaa approved ad sign for a new two cent ttamp to be imprinted on blank paper ft is the purpose of the cunuissioiiwr to ap arove stamps of other denominations to be imprinted in the same way to meet the de mands of the public the commissioner and solicitor of inter nal revenue deny the telegram sent hence yesterday that a decision has been mvle that a special tax of two and a half million iullars must be rani on new york central and hudson scrip new issue the super visor for new york has been instructed to investigate into the affairs before a decision au be reached • the indian delegation foth delegations of the sioux indian vi;e together to the indian office this morning where they had a preparatory uuncil with the secretary of th interior had comnmsioner parker tknnehfcee investigation the reconstruction committee last night heard messrs mayoard and stokes kt tfreat length and concluded the lennes iea investigation home congressional ac tion may be recomtneded at the next meet ing the amnesty question was not con sidered nominations the following nominations were sent in to-day wayne muy'eigh of pennsylvania bo be minister resident at constantinople adolph bucbner to be consul a bucharest i b t.'li it to be assessor of internal rev enue in fifth district oftenn<ssee lewi a scott to be postmaster at lowviue new york vnikorm citrrfncy mr van wytk secretary of the nation al currency and free bai kins association in new york was before the committee on banking itnd currency to-day and pre lented a copy of a bill to fund the public icbt and establish a uniform gold and paper jurrency to diminish tbe intercut on the public debt stimulate production protect übor from the oppression of capita etc the committee do not incline to its adop tion xlist congress—second session washingrov jane 3 senate mr pomeroy n>p kan ), reported witn amendments the bill to extend the provision of the preemption laws to the ter ritory of colorado and for other purpose a general discussion took place as to the imler of buauiesn mr trsmoull endeavor ing to tf'-t up a bill for the apdortioomeot f the representatives is congress amon the several states the senate finally pro ceeded with tbe indian appropriation bli mr sum.ner kap m»»t >. offered a resolution calling upm the president if in bis optmon not incompatible with th pub lie interests for any information in the department sj state concerning the report ed i rf'bt cutiou and masaacre of israelites in rouoiauia a^re^-d to mr haki,\n ilt-p la fmm the com mittee on indian aff-tirs reported a dum ber of amendment n>*%ing appr priatioiis to fulfil the treaty stipulations being prin c pally in the psyovntof snbsis'en annui ties ac of the indian tribes tie items embraced 22m.<io for tbe arrai aho and ntt cr tribes 75,000 for the navajo indi ans 4k>,(>oo for the vvyanriotte indians 232,000 to the winnehmg't indians for re tunding tbesttnuant taken from tde r trihsj fmids to p*y tle np-nwi of their removal from minnesota by order of the govern ment the money to be placed to their credit sod the it c me expended in the im provement of ih ir lands purchase of stock aencultiirai implements eto amendm*nis sgretd ta mr wtuiasts k*-p on introdnoed a j int resolution author z ng the secretary of the interior to increase the compensation of awnunt manasos for taking the cenraa of 1870 the morse,so not to exceed 60 per cent of the amount bow allowed by law he would ask the consideration of the resolution to-morrow a further amendment from the commit tee on indian affairs to the indian bill was adopted spprnpriating su,quo to collect locate and subsist roiing indian on the bonier of texas and mexico without disposing of the bill the senas adjourned house mr wood dm n v presented th petition oil fobeooonisuofnew york m favor of goal t«xat*e o t.baooo mr cul&m kep , iu ), reported the hill to amend tbe act of tbe 4th of mar lfj7o as that the writs of error shall be si lowed from tbe decision < f the probate court to tsm supreme court ol the tern torih in tm same â– â– â– â– â– >' as b*foa the psmag of th a«t passed mr helden toft «. y-k ta taw p.mmstuo oat forssgn affasm if w*s4 the bui dirsrtmsj the seareaarj t shasn w cans the isntsiss of e m siiisiir mi united states c**w*l at van cms ft h removed to new york passed mr da.vi 4 ien n v ). asked ware to report the j bat nsolntau t iawussaifj jsmi orahsmvaur the eetssitmaaf his thsw teaa^aips m tb barwc ef kew york w tw rusjiim'i imtislilj arder ob uiiuir «»•, w hm • ommittr on appropriatmm nfiri*d n*ck kks sduw ft^moilmwit to tin btll makiag a»|»i*»iiatii tw ikmmom ***•&â€ΕΎÂ» jigm for ailmf *>!»■■pmmim flf ta>nt*atlt wan c th â– )â– <â– smaadm at which hi mi mbal approitnaalaa of ti.4mi.imu lor tha dinniai.j in the apprafrimiaa far oolleot ib mama from cam ul 1,000 for payment of he to tha i|iiiiml onaaaal in a»ca whtci tha i'nitod btatca an part a i interacted n ooncurred m e 116 oaya 45 mr bctlee n>p mi>|n to im port tha georsia bbi th speaker deom edthatthebillwaaeiaa hiafcer prifilm than the hdl sow oorapyiaf the atteetioa of th hw mr batter pwd art tha tmbiab.ia.miiu tk oto w u r jaa*jr some iima mi spent in deciding bow amendmente ahoejd ba totad upon w nether the amendmenta relating to th tv should tint ba ooaeidarad or mr beak's amendment to tv tha inter on gold boade which waa j>—ding at tha adjourn meat laat bight f w 1.^1 agreed to aoonder thoa relating to tha imm tax fire the first voea was on the amendment of mr cox to radooa th income tax to three per cent and thia waa agreed to by a v.ite of 114 ayea to 77 naye the aeeond amendment to fix tha amount of exemption to 92300 waa not carried and then by a vote of 138 ayca to 52 nayi the bonaa fixed the unoaat of exemption at 2000 m.t,a i of 11500 aa greed upon by tha ways aad jtaaaa com mittee the naxttotowaaoßithaaaaand ment offered by mr judd to ooafiae th tax to id rested capitol rejected—7s to 112 the next vote waa on the amaadmon offered by mr pmkelburg limiting the allowance for honse rent to 500 agreed to by 95 to 45 tha next tote waa on th mendment c.ffered by mr potter provid iog that the income tax shall not continue at be collected after 1870 rejeoted by 72 to iu6 various other amendment were rejected among those adopted were provision prohibiting the publication of income r.turnn adding to the exemption loasefi by li.mklp allowing the aaaiatant aaaea ora to inc-eaae the amount of any returns ihsy have reason to believe understated aud not requiring income rrturns to include the wage of minor children not received mr mccarthy amendment to strike out all sections relative to tha income tax was re eoted—s9 to 123 after an animated dm u«sion mr beck'a amendmeut to tax th iot«rest on all united states bonds was re i'-cted by a vote of 7s to 110 the houxt then proceeded with the remaining sectioup of the till mr bl 0 ks dem n v 1 onvred an amendment to one of the sections a pro vision to redoce the existing tariff on supst and salt 33 per cent , on onffee and tea 24 per i-eiit and on pig and scrap iron : l'j per mr eldeidok dem wi ). made a point of order that the tariff provisions vere not in order to an internal revenue bill it was understood thin movement wu an attempt to shut ont the tariff bill which mr schenck proposed to attach t the pending measures ihe speaker sub fnitled the qaestion to the houee whirl decided—ll7 to 35—that the amendment was germain la the bill the question w then rained whether it 0"uld k r ff~red t tse pending kections and the de lied that it could not be the llmw reached the laat section of the bill on which mr schenck moved the previous question when without disposing of it the house adjourned miscellaneous red river tnßoirro onurio june 3 — the globt't northwestern correspondent telegraphs from st cloud that general riell is dis aatistied with the manitoba bill because it does not provide for the general amnesty and intend resisting it the red river expedition hu 2000 mci ot fort garry and 800 on the prairie a battle is fxwfl'tcd near lake of the woods a urge band of half-breeds has been sent out as scouts for the purpose of watching the c the fenians and the half-breeds art said to be on bad terms the above report is from a friend of kiel's another dispatch to the same pa per says kiel is robbing the winnipeg m*il to provide himself with fnnds previous to his departure to the united states buston board ok trade san fh*ncik-o jane 3.—the san fran cisco chamber of com m roe last night re ceived the delegation of the boston board f trade president swain of the â– *â– francisco chamber of commerce delivered an address of welcome severe stofm a severe storm has ocenrred on the northern coast and it ia reported that several coasting vessels are wrecked and lives lost chinamen coming east seventy five chinamen left here jester lay esc massachusetts to work in a boot and shoe trade manufactory political the political campaign in oregon opened bitterly the disaffected republicans op puse the re-election of united state senator williams and tbe democrats are concentrating their strength upon neamith to elect him to succeed williams | buled the colorado sailed for panama to-day with mm passengers and 607 000 in treas ure 092,u00 of which in for eugland treasure shipments the total shipments of treasure since january ist amount to 1*>,530,000 includ ing 5,606,000 overland national baengrrtest cincinnati june 3 the programme fnr the national saengerfeat to begin junt 15th is published to-bay and comprise much of music of the groat mastenl th reception concert embraces an overture by van weber the *' cincinnati singers greet ing composed by phillip waltr the dir ector a chorus from paulrs the hajlenjah chorus by haodell and " daa ist der tag das herrn by kreoz*>r appointments rohtoh jane 3 colonel s w rich ardson has been appointed united states deputy in place of joseph b x yi de troops retvrsivo three detachments of regulars two for fort warren and one for fort adams pass ed through this city to-day returning from st asbaaa * fatal accident chicago lane 3.—while loaiscolyand louis itusn were this morsring working on the staging on tha farwau uall building at an elevation of fifty feat from the eidewalk the staging suspend from the roof gave wav and colj was preeipitrted to the side walk killing faim instantly rub seised a rope sprang into a window and saved him self colored cmtmdatc wii mikctow n c jone 3 the re publican county convention nominated a colored man fur tha senate aad tbree col ored men for tfce lower efonae also a col ored candidate for sheriff dissatisfaction is expressed by many republican and a sew convention will probably be held relk â– :• on bail cahawoahiu june 3—the fenians gleaaon donnelly lindsay cnllen fits patnek mcneill uiui and smith are all released and on hail deceased i.kwrsxow me juo 3.—hon cornelias holland m d of canto died yesterday agpd eighty term ho ripudi4tio nj«byill tennessee june a rese latioo agatnat repudiation was offend ia toe hou»e yesterday rikcctioif fobt mowkox joae s flu—aw wright oomtm vm nabsjjh isue wviisii as aa telegraphic briefs tw saal | iligi «* tk uai md ta r hy baa — mpipm «• jikilaat o»«r v — m tske taoreiaatillliiai u the msw.miat ef tmmmm ia fsglss if tfci swvwnasaeat ha resstvsd prifsa*lassr 6i4er hm wl mm*4 to h tt in oraat b.iai to h*ay tree haahrf «» all to facilitat ss||i iiaj i «| say ravali thra wji ba annual tows w kha 8a praana ca«r jar tha anaaai alaawtaaa aai iweday jaaa 14th in tfcl i â– â– bahaubyj^lg i p iwjj ttuim m jaatiat aad j ad charua ihaaiaal a k darwii sauta aasoetatoa a oabk diapateh aays tha lt*w tark yaehta aad those of th " it 1 yaah dab will aaatfataaa thalm aw th davartan earn th aaauaa ws ha from uovar eaglaad to ltnliiami 11 . aasl f^ylnlm«l raafcrm , hal tfc*paaa rom tllw •« mafmmmhft m a inwwmi t9 o satmau boz aamw ktttmal m^smfj^k taatratav o*urtr*trf w tl*j o^mwavtua taaaftt city dnriag tsw peat amplh aanaibar of wealthy aad laaauaaj aom marcial aw of new york aad olhar attm bar ant a atroag pratoat to tha saaato'a koraign reution committoa oa th st doauago traatj p.rchaaa of liaai bay theymautoin tha it win cahiil a heavy axiisa.iil.ra without brisgiag aa j ratum oniaaii—usisi delano decides that man an of lotteries art liable to a ui of aye per cent on their aalea of tiohata and poljgjea to dealers who have not paid their special tax and for whom bonds have not been giv.a ha also decide that dealers are to aimnta of the manajerm the sufferers by the calamity of twaday at patonon kaw jersey remain in about the same nnailitiaa aa oa wadaaaday night tboae who have no families are at the men tera hospital and thsaa with familie have been removed to their haaaaa hen ing and buckney an eiptoted to die thoae killed were buried yeaterday tha diaaeter occurred not from iaseenrity of the nhdge or track bat from faulty oonstrsc tioo of the oar whioh waa n«w aad had hreaks that ware not atroag ajh to check a heavy load a apsoial from nashville says that th bill in favor of tha repudiation of the uk hoods iaeaed to th mineral haaaa baalroad has passed to a second reading tha bill to stop tha payment of 885 bonds to tha tan es.ee 4 i'aciho railroad also paaaad and both are made tha special order for wed nesday th report of th judiciary com mittee advocates repudiation beoanse tha houds were illegally luuod and sold below par at tha annual meeting of tha atoekhold ers of tha chioago * north western kail road yeaterday tha following gentltm n mere elected directors j..hu m barka h 11 baiter oeoiye s scott a dulmsn vi s sjkes jr charles i marvin har vey ktnnedy and a i bajlia of maw icrk j l tenhava of amsterdam ailham l koott and milton conniight 1 erie r p flower of watertown h k pieraon john ii turner george l i nu lap henry 11 porter and john tracy ot chicago mortar firing anothkr step ik warfare—ppofpiso eahthy axes out op tbr fix i from the n y commercial advertiser it would seem that the money and labor that have been so lavishly expended par ticularly in england to coustruut impregna ble ships of war and irteaistable mum nave been so much waste if the jeport \\ • nme suppsßsaentary experiments be true la the protious trials attentiun was conbntd 0 horizontal tiring and iron olads aad forts nave been mainly built witb tjtis view we renow threatened with a kind nf meteoho warfare by the use of gigantic mortan hich will attack from above two of lit-se disagreeable machines have been con structed at woolwich which are capable of throwing a shell weighing with its powder charge nearly a ton and a half shells rom these mortars propelled by seventy pounds of powder have been r \ cud more than a mile and a half and tm fall ing have pierond the rarth to a depth of twenty-fin feet the tffectof such a projectile would be most terrible not only n board chip but on land too it would c like the springing of a mine and would lestroy the strongest construction—skip or fort these mortan ara thirty six inches n diameter and it is said jhere wnnld he no difficulty of increasing the range of iheir ihells to three or four miles of the r remendous effect e bombshells it is hardly necessary to apeak bat the explosion of me on board the french ship terriue in he year 1690 blew away the poop and a large portion of the upper works ana killed r disabled one hundred men and it was not near the dimensions of th modem productions it is anticipated that mortar inng will henceforth absorb much of the attention that hor.zontal firing has monopo ixed and aeoe—itating a eotemporanecua change in fort and naral architect arc the mortars hitherto used have been of com paratively small capacity but the engliah war officials have a plan fur constructing and using mortars costainint a propelling charge of 140 pounds of powder the shell having a diameter of thirty-six iachea on<t pill of these dimensions would be a sufficient dose for any kind of ship or fort either for that matter if it cxptlded in tide brwmiß stfkl—ln his reply to the ittsck of the house commttbe on manu factures upon his report commissioner well is particularly stmng and uaaasw«r khle when he owdcs to the question of the luty on bessemer steel he aays the bt sterner process was invented sixteen years ago it ureat merit is that it prodneee heel cheaply it is in england and in all europe as well as in america an infant industry it has been very rapidly snoun ful.'and the mannfaotnrers of this country bave the advantage of having saved tbe great expense and lose always incident to n experiotent in manufacture they waited until all that experience had been teamed by other tb y started tbe mills under what seems to the committee a tumcteutly protective duty for anything vis 45 per oent but the result of the prooeas " has rapidly proved to be what ita inventor daiisii for it it has become | possible to produce steel rails at a verj small advance on the arice of iron compe tition not with amenoan but with e<<g h»h french belgian and oerman maun features has brought the price down steel rails are obeap tbe bssssttisr process is a success and it is bowasmbjectof oompla<ut that it is so the whole value of the pro * osss is in making rails obeap the committee ask congress to advance a dot of 45 per oamt to almost doable tha amount that rails may be dear and so that we may enjoy the inestimable advan tage of using the bessemer proem witbovt deriving from it its o»ly beaefit esoapoess autistic an shown exhibiting the import ance to the country of cheap rails an ex tract is pertinent in this synopsis there w»re bbovml on the railroeds ot this o"ua try in imb 125,000,000 tons of freight , the durability of steel rails greatly ■• isoes the cost of removing this fr.f^ht we oaav not afford to throw away the advantage which the cheapness of bessemer stetl offon to us gbsbx stkatbot rktivcd a rovola tion recently took place at sao joss the capital of costa rico tbe snoeess of which wss effected in aa iigisiiisi aiinasr a year ago sestor castro was overthiown d semor jisaenn was onostitateit the head of the government jisassw-x in his torn hfcsais sapopular aad a ennspirtry was fm—j to oast bin from power the pi was to steam pssseonna of tbe bar racks whet aha troops el jistom-x w.-ro quartered bat as the door sod passage way to this hsrildiag were eanrulwuardetf ill him hsd to be resofted to ihe door isoesj wish sjrass tua vegesauee to ssasr th wimiiin>mi am mmnttk ocmoi twmmtttkt kimtnmiit far nppliw ud a osjsjna wsrfc oswvss with rasa brrfh mwv p aue^asq or •• fcj m «■wmt hb rta wv sssmns bbsaasl sfssa vhsv eas^^as a ths ssbbsssms^sf of sbm sh^^m^a^j i i ih ellhe jeveoe w piisil si j>ej sjsc^saw su4e dr bnsj csvrasma prssi t ttti slratfcfssi has bosa tned wfrt sawosm 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«,â€ΕΎ, lamlin ii jmt i !,«.», »»,â€ΕΎ. ki.a.nk book manufacturer j u • m!(.ilk.ttkk 1m and ims wa»hlntfion omkbutioifaa wtaolo.il 4 retail w ii 1 i.i.ik x co lus ii !!<â– oaiipsth oil cutthb kkatiikrs !. a j m>k ' jt»n;h''rum 74 jlxid uakixr klltell s i'hpi.lii'3 3nj 1.n,»1 co km/i u s kus vhi,l«»lo bfc'it ltlulk.nh/,1 ca h .\. ml hxx 1.0 ivn ( l«tt«t uoum hina ila*i 4 ckockeky m»r * iinkill il»m»u jauiuai.ks mkyktkwallace !-.■« ~.., court«r uou l-kalkths 4u b u»kns . tu.n li^.,.j 107 klluolt 11 !-, ult.y h co corkn ml ot.ult .» h.iki.v aid fuol u oomi 4 ipice mills « . w nl vwiww i i â– i ,' ' * <""" c 1 mi">ta"l|>l>l « ~.,,.. i:.u,a»re.al w»«l lootol odd best '. xj..jw mun â€ΕΎ h _ itartßs tailors "• htk dn.ihiidd ..â€ΕΎ dyer and renovator "- dtbion man['faoti7rer3 n ». i ltw>>.kk it w swmn dtoravkuob wood oeo d whmtmjui wl*l ukiii kani'v soodb iu volokk rum iwb * r:(l , 4!n malii xl kkitdbi 4u ibaaimi whitr 67 h»ln k uhist « co «*) m.in kloitr feed and grain w h uohb terrwm oir evuia kkt it and oysters flatt fitrn co . 7 w»nfiiiirton nn brvss castings blffai^j mam k<m;ni>ky 76 kxcliati(re glass and i'aceit show cards j p iiupfuan ltt x soneca nt upnl&ira lu)lek.s wboletmle a m iobmtom.ti m t r i;i;-m>.lls wholesale and rauil «. i in ihn i i x»iß ok » w hmffr 17 c mnm cents1 kfknishinc goods audimi.n m ht^krtki 3h7 h»in h n i^wkk.nck 4 un 3lf m un un t ht-.mj'ut tj wriii l.ni and jewelry 1 o bohmun a cu . 116 m»mi hotkls unnevb hotiu cor wuhldgv n v..l cutoil harness saddles 4c j rt lvtlk & son 20 kxtmftnice op|mmtt hanston haki>v\akk ikh 0 0 k wali'.kh'uk 171 m»:n anil i s in lihktitns .« kip cur i vl uul tfwmca biijnhv ll -.]â– vlll v f », â– :- v t i kuw i.kh i , .^ naca uk witi i wl , > . . o t i m^in.oor w s«id bakdwau and mktals fratt » cu..4 h aiiil 16 t rr»li hot mx rurnaces k d 01lbkkt hh m hats caps and kurs c ■» r okiikiif.it ikmaiu bk'tutull \ bro . l ltid wm wu'l'kkr l urn ikos kihndry kaolr iro.s wubkm tiry onr mi^iwilppi clinton luii.n wukktt.otounik.aorjaauhl n fdi'ndkks bhginbb lioilers oeo w urrt na 4 co wa^ni.irtiin urotiin iron nails r r mille 4 c . tha :: \ co ftf in vi.i 60 .. rra«-e i v'.kh likl'.ll billimids ao mich m koestkk i»l mala it lllihl caukiaiik asdsi.eigh d 0 lo|>v in s an.l 5 whbtngi loiiklnii i.ass pictuei frames howaku * buhtuhi u r bwau malleable ikon fratt a lhrrcilvvoh'lil h and i tertaot marble mantles and grates c 8 cihirkr 11 mawaivb l bwautz koul 38:1 main makbi.e * giianite wiirks pihun â– n»rson comer oooft and atarßß joun nurwruhu im i-i â– >•- ** mii.i.in'ki'.y wholesale and rttail qenkv o*bmk!c sm hara w h itootrwabd «« maif moounna oocdb dodd best t co 411 mam musir dem.kr-t and ruri.ishkrs mrrt hwctl*a,t>3 main oku ns partakta ptp mbrick,rflo*.uakicii * co..a 1 and 43 31ii;t«in orvjans melodious 40 â– so a i'::!:.-i a ' ".. va â– ~*â– > â– â– oils painm 4c s p«ase « ami 17 hate planind m 11.1..5 doors sash 4c w a kvanh * co mwthanic printem 4 huvk book mavfs b»kk!l jutua«luilto,flia*jim wa-hinkli.ii a*jmi pianos music 40 cottiek .« hknton ?» miun pikno m vsifactirers 0 kubt/.mxn lofl 108 and 110 lt*utvla uevink hil'h v.il n'i:w»ra c.ir mwyland papku u.vniungs c 11 h bikuk.-lsm.in montoomkky win ms main i â– â– :: i â– i nich.u.s 57 main photographers w m kviqht v main r b liamiu.etun it ami w sl^n siiai.i'.s and urn buffalo br"ai.k wowu fli main se\vin(i machines wheki.ek * wils'in s m co ot haln.cor wll.i a oibbss k co 14 s divuloo howk m o 18 w swan flokkvcgs m co 401 main saddlkky hardware 4c pratt « i.ktim^ortm 52 anil m turrare silk h\t manufactukers 0 mack en/.i k is7 main stoyi hoi,low wake biro * co cor bnvcp t w eric c*a stained glass boff^i stainki olabj wokks » peart o o l blirtns i»m main school furniture w chahk x sl>n 212 severnn " stoves and hardware ih«.w fkrkis * co nn uiin stoves fuunace.s and ranges i.swakt2»co.,i.;3mtn trunks davtist 11 humphhey snc-jemor to jno hnro phrey * bn b main t tobacconists a m adams * c 2k)wa»hinirt<.n*4b*m pearl gibdon f howard s co 00 waabuigton wvtches jewelry 4 diamonds pirktts jewelry stork xtz main t « e dickinson io4 main n vv b casti.e 1«1 m«'n b.'bvbn'ibro9.,4s3 kiin watch makers 4 jewelers juuius walker 8 7 main ' *"*** tsrso aoutssrawsme u ibis h.imwiom matk t.qsit atp pot >»■ji>il-i_a.*>l fcvl-.mni ok eaglk j at is ma 1 a,i.i p ar ata , a sold sar 1 a ar__kaawata.«s lssim«a t*.s jadsi a i b s litabl *_____* dl aa.ias it sa this oft a it i ost-on thk evening of tht j ';"",',-,". i11 b'"'sa-«e.gla and vi , a r.l 1 qsu islam with 0 id m.aal ltacl',,l 11 aw ii as uit.bl rswsrded h fcavln tl « 111 - ... 1.1 ~!.,. j . wafatßto want.?d-»_(l,nno of the stock of tha mamif.,--ursrs an.l tr.ders bai.k apn . tn j,.uk utf.j ai l-cttrl st ci agents wanted—rare chance v mass n ss snroethhur aa call al tlie r.ißal r.l ilaenption office 333 v st i|>s .. â– 11.,1t â€ΕΎ e v j t , ' ia-s_p waw__m 7makixek st wanteu.t.tttii -. i t t ii.neral h.iusewurk in a aula alril '"' '"' ii « a i.v..mh bt.—wanted a t,j .. i â– . !,- rl rl to do saneral housework in a su,a.l family q0.,1 rseomm.ndations ntceasary it ...)(â– pearl st-to rknt with a s ta.ard • suite ... iii.fumish^l front ra-ros on s on (. â– r s .... st 0a.,1,.r ai.ttd fi-sjt .>•>! seventh st^waxrei a a i 1 sirl to do kpiisoer.l housework last .)•> i swan s.-.-wxnte at.ihl wfj~r to do tctiural liuu*e*»urk i.t-nnan pre t h v **»'>(! washington st — cook • >•)»■a.itite |. am : l.a tucetl woman jireltrr.d ala ~ a hu -« i 1 14 4l_y m in m anied a good a . i moll rwmammndnd-,momothm ed aaaty __ u-..t laoq delaware st.—wanted i -« -» a m.jdte-agt-d or iil â– * w man to is mm oikiiik a-iinis and ironing for a family o thr itperst.ua ke.ereuce equireai and j + *.â– â– â– â– v fit g-ih mfciap t\ii . wanted immbdiatkly—a mam eh una nan b mkinf ssts i hoc < a 'â– "â– 1 aa.a_.i-i ami f,i jul t-mj>l-.\m nl will be p*i*wa i v . mill.,k t itij-hllljjllja si tilt wanted — a gentleman oe kihhl add e*»t . â– > 1 .â– _... â– â– ur harden \ .-â– â– hi ihe cil.a rs of buffalo uuulhy a kot'h w i 1.1 gtt maui t titt wanted general agent we w.im a first cla-i i-iit-ral a^eni tv open a ri t-ail ami ln.l de a rihun-n id tha t-itj lor ur lin|.mi t-.l un a.,11 shu us ft*-*»ui snaht-as tut li cr isi ne no imiii-iitit uu jjpphesilun \ :â– â– - v ii.m.n sjtk im 11.1,'i11.m tv t..*.iaiid v s â– i situations waimeik mo wujje mtu^haams-wanted 1 by a scotchraa-i a-itu.lion a tlltr niaui haa i a.i ftte i 1 t|h'ii,i*tf in he wine had lit both f g ai'd mil mn la il paksl clays reia.rein.--j s--tbbb * hi.lak mas â– *«_,_,- ul tin p.p*r ti jt wan ifad a situation in a prprmm iaini > be a p r*-on mho mwdo btnnas it art i liur 7 nrl i..ti .^. 1....1 ni.-i t,i..i lin-uir at jtill.v t.a l 11 l*alwtlmijl bl ii u ivoiki.i'ti am l-jim;lm .>.) 4 pearl st.—a kew itnti e _- f nt n can ba bssbssbsssbm ed •+..'. â– â– n aii.l hlm!.liv 4 lia.m fc «|> for sale or i est-a five â– !» yt-.r it-tatt i adesirabts j/r.-t r t!..lilw in n 11 *â– k-1 hnrkel iswsilibib p bsotsaten ....-.« i'.ckkiti u la wt-at s*an t m a»k sale—one fourth inter _____ ot in un.-of trt-ur.est-ml ba_4 slsenlsisni the 1 iy hi ml k am'kujtu 10 he t saan si _*_ j » via.-i i ou i..r uk io jhevr i>l m * ri r i ma tl wanliiii^lou 1 c]uir i.i a baklllul mr»,l iks _ vill cn 1 i.al business property / tomtthuß db lkajse knuw sa the . m i-.rc-.anth 11 ml having a inass *.- vi hia it io urn canai i lv 1 ->!â– leaaassjaal lanrss ai.d ta laßatrtliig t ijhjg.ii ut ll yd ftrfol the 1 ui.dm ka vrry ult taut tally huilt with 1 r *" 1 bjaji mjt and l ur atone il l.r.ch ttnssnn sh s tt-rms ol pa..nit.i.t will he t'-ven to apu ssjtasr lyuin <__ takt-k d_w millinery stork for sale lit a iit*s r m loas*a*saa e*t eemß d § 1 .... rasss bbskte tr:ii.t it.\*_l imi i otsv,4 l.r..*i b i i - ''â– horsks 11.11 4arriages n od family hor.se roggt jt rnsetsad si i^ri l.r sale cheap ii»l die -. a st 'â– -â– ' miscbtlayho ________ ijurcher fixtures >.. llo w.'s*a furtv-flrni st near ei-_-hh a**fn 1 n w â– nrs **. callo fox sale 17k>j sm.e cm kap—two goats . ai p v tno o ik-i bs t t 14-lit ih*r hai.r cheap—a block of i i.uitl on f try it i ni initur t adrsa ran bs div_'..-.l i>m h il â– !.._. im a-d m.d-'t n li ens h i-i.ii 1 d-.i as j a.-r if likt-n within so il . it -::'"•*>. y..r to m hccomb >â– â– ..'. itl tt ix.ii sale cheap—a valuable ps l-t'tv cenirauy locate witli n*any 20 • fail btrsagi fro .< 011 pavtd str-*-*t and sfceui uu tr t wa'tr fr nt bilsßssd a re-ail dual r lujnl«*r ftgd t any luavy hu.sin sh will b d.l eh ap to ossm an biilnhi fuiwaro a l'hai'pfcsll r.al to ate n i mai st il 1.t0.k sale lmih feet of land on jj j.rt.r-.'i >: i-tai hssstll s han.iill prtaw an iwi ia'ii atr**eu n i t an i 11 tion 0 h.ii hit hahra -- ppi 1 1 john utto.ai pssrl t ijior sale lot 35x1(10 ft nqrth willjana 1 went twtg neat allen lyon k ba-qle s 1 brown's baildn.g 130 a ood engine and boiler for sale c.enp st use i'ui.in i'uning milt iiullfr a kkf'knwalt c.-n chi ag t / u p-apkrfi for sal at 60 i j-.-..ii n.l 7fi fin a hajrired assi s nlni-a *** h ho se 1?0r sale — that valuable ; property a»n ihe south • 0"t bbssms of main nd utiss m fssis wth iar^e and orst c.aiw resuici.c • near e__ftasd ats-i sssassl •*' p t nceaa km aalj iniiu the shove prop.-rty un thu sou h j h in m til ite rl at c 13 ijvir sale.—a new and first dass 2j akotj ttmmmwmx ell me an.vdtrii m n.v.-ii.-iit ajtts side ol pstf street wc-j of l-el aware lot l.'/txomi feel terms easy p uref-l 1 t 1 holli-t«r building ijtoft sale-291 north division 1 bt , 1-story and hesetneitt faa.eellarand wster 1 ii eh ap bm the pa ty is ko-n to lesve mttg ajaaj apply t m mctauuu no 6 s utii io . bt el 1 m sale sbnxca art a a.ory ''!'*•-*. '" u""'i it'ditli>n this pr xtt c id clwap -*.- the party is bbtfa _.. tl.e we-l d will.in z-j.iavi ari i awe 4.iii 1 dow hi eaty applj to m mccv_.__lb t 9k 5 south l>i easirablebc.^iness property for sai.k-the3-rt*'v brick at-re fcl mic lira 1 sa aaasrfl aa fini-hed nra dwell as wit1 bri.-k bui dim !■• rear and as wa er and ct-l lar a , is well aalai'ltil h bsasbssi or mtmmtm uiing , i*.-..i*s l.a b_l_mtm alley ill he sot lon maroa ss uruis uas i uno * k otto d l 5 4 brown's b.iildiii(r desirable brick house fob ale-li-stirj *•*_! h..uw 174 ranvih t iraa and strr lot £'. f*»-1 ira-nt to an allry id rrar will he so d cheap terms easy hasll-**os a iitwi 4 brown's build iik l de.-irable btjildihg lots for l-ai.l h»tt *>. i*sbsm t e sod ft n of prth t wx 3*l linw yd ttmmmo w , â– ssb baker st 11 uxam hjftaanl t , cor virginia 1-a ly*jy^b'aklk qwkwca st property for s-vlii o at a ba-(f-aln no 414 mmtcsr lot othrtnt|;l tv r 1 ii st with a srory ;> i.,k house snd i 1.41 ns in n-ar tlds ia a rare chance lor a imlkiuai or an . ther party hav.njbn i t»a in hat l*»uon will he sold on 11 ea trrma foi further purti v laiespvly tohomtvaka-aanfokd lti west bwan n t3usine-s property for sale loi>x3oo on louisiana st comer ol hsmhu'irh st ■£ wooo n ha_n_bur-.h st..cor..i_r uf hanibiitkh st soiaioo e*ae censj eorn*-r virir nla rt htx do on mary land st corner fourth rt ' lyo •% bakeh cjeneca bt.—store for sali (!__. on seneca st hrtween main and w»*hinron 4-story brack la*-jjn a bar ett erie land um taluß sale—a sple.ndid reil jj deivcc in uwirt-n,n v aa,.e llliuße wilb 1 r uu bt.ill 111 ih bbsb ia.a_ii_ier w.th majtta ,-,.,. i i rye sta-.le chol s lusss , ">*•• tntul cl m *> n.ardr - in the vicinity i-i-edmntle acei-aery fi minut d.iv e from falls uu ilirousjb n.nte to i * r.nuj end uonunsl and ou l o snore b r i.*-a depo s spls dmi boan lor a fsmily or an •!**-*." p ties irom t'a dt r*l»j low terms easy appl kluflstoo ki juhan ulifaast tk.-sio f6it ale houses ' mfor sale—the 2 sjtoky brick bl.x k nua 47j 477 474 awl 4*l p rl at whh til n d ni i pr rtum.i m hot m 4 cold * it d4'h w>l be h dc t*p i-t cwh ot on tano <> vii purci.a-e i rare ttuoce lor iqt«uii dl orfurh-r,_i«;urar appi t hi'mk ft tfamt liou dalk-hrii'k house 2-stor x te & tic ik cellar aituata on oak â– *.. nefti iiur n and w*t e r rod lot and bant * -'* lkjn kafvtk fcrte land ofitw hoi el property for sale—at kine hill cm .. fnitn bataria buldi'ir fe * atone fraua lyon 4 b.vkkh erio land <* oe djo for sale—that vkry desir l'l x t-r frame dwelling no 42 ooud-11 t with kl modem couteuiencja john oito eat at bi 1 stokk for sale cu kap 3 s roky brick t re n j43 terra t lot 28x10 hi he wild at a bar>r uahtinus & olto * iaesikabus property for sale â– uicott at 2 story hrtok houm very dealrable in jod ordtr price | ',%. h in t b»uw and i-.t price 13*0 m nth t bouw and lot price sooo x â– -•'â– invi-,,1 t be-ween mien ran and cbcat nut kt 2 htory brie b»wt price 9u 0 o4 m"whri achapreli b4fi main at i x halk—a vkky dkmrable x rthtuiy mad lnv>*t mp oum on ctiwctu-ut t bmmtm t nth an<i itmflt f irtu tkat boaw * uutuiti-9 n..,m tieaidi--a la.i|;c 1..c 1 m.l attii i b t tm,vr property wil tx-x-ltl rh ap tt for immediately if i.«t - id liy ihe fint vi 1 )-â– r iii.il john uttii bl harl t /~ 1u l'taghs fox bale no 12fi spruce it 11-stry frame lot 30xl!0 price vubt so 4 s ftwan xt , near uprin l-irtort frame price m ttok & bakhr erie land offl-e ij'oß balk ko 119 si.xth st a * hu-ry fratu d»»-llin lot 3"ii:t2 ; priws uo lee 4_wckhiung uw swm at f)r sale or to exchange f»>k a grntclaxm refidrnce in tin cttv a farm of 1(h acres fi i u»lity of land lying ju-t ouui • rf ibe city limit imm • laritu orctiard one of the bt^t in aounty tarn twu batj buck houtu and three guotl botbm will he hutvtl 1-q rc.f hi huwaki & happell for sale—43s south divimon t . i b*mj outuce t 4fi\in rra|h b 1 imit â– â– -. thi 11 iili—p.>lml a pi to m mccomb n r soih imbv at ell for s4le-fakms a orka.t lhanfe jiv for sale if arrrs iu>in 4j mil - si the hty in »-» ey«l tn.i nci.hb r » il in a ugh s'a-t i cut nauhm ttii u*ch«r4 oonra t iiu-ii â– ouvad ir bfci d hi aera,m urbcrrj beda kfl ; afrtai cruj mtin w?,?'blit.'uta d mv vu irt oriß"11 "^ tl'pmß vkrv heavy sacrifice for cash down turther parttcuhr can ho had at my office bpeedj a rfrffllrtrm is d^<rami a it tkwm.'ky n.i 4 h 4iibwt luildinir jz't ,___ r.,r sa-.tafrmamt.tii 17or rale or exchage—«fi a rks of uiml wi h r aod bott ftn<l ban fruit b . uo the mi pmir hi.nn.h road i btailmt m 1 h in.ni main at lli • ari's & uliklanlf no t e swn bu'rimg e-8 l x s alb ii acb b8 of la ni x in w ni itam 4 milr from main rt plt-nij f frutt km i h..u c an i am inquire nl lit v a l>i 6o lui klanu ka j itrowi.'s ituildniy itfoß sale or xx tfanoe—32 cm f i 1 nnit-r »' nr stat of caltiv.tioit uotkl it ti t - ihl bmrm biasfnut ell f.n..ii,-i uated b ililt ir.m man f.lr,et .. tl the fottn tnr.ur r mi euwakifaa iil'cklixu no i bro«b*a bniminif e2 i^jk sale-a fine dairy farm 1 of f • mm with m 1 h v .-• and liarnn situ hi in ct.lilcn c i.tre at lit 1 r,,i'fß frorfc uoldcn vil'ice buwakua s i lcklanu 80 2 bnnru'a building aa ijiarm por bale-bb3t ga3sen 1 im.l in krif c-nity mitt he i 1 1o cl-s utsnchtse ij.4 11 res 2 mil—l in ru the court h4l c wll â– â– * id rtlmff lij 11 jwaku a cllal pkll 348 main at 4 faums fousale—a good farm i mh acrct in the town ot vm s.-dt-ca ii . half ■»!â– â– fr m buffalo a nici 4th b ick hmi c three hundred rra'ud tret ami a good l.-u-.s jmia—i veiy cheap buwakii * cfiah'ki.,3 a mam ftre^t dia vfink farm for sale or ex tammg ihwiimibiiii 118 tcrt j5 w-mm laii â– il exitll.-nt w uwmt r.d tine r.hird.niwii^torj fr*ii e<i*illiii with barn uihuu-en h da ie . all in i-n «\ order city jimpi rt will he tnten in part pw>m«u h.lan-e neusi terms l & hick ek.inu 111 v s*aii»t eu oma ll fa rm for sa le con 0 taininir 7 acrt at la s la nea n't pra r 1 th iiwcl.h k i litut 2-s orv kt.tt.ii m«ffti ntjlr ta-n ami owhtoml il in iai«te the l.,nd i â– ilni ra'.lv a<iapt«il fir irnit kattag a*i ut 1(h 0 t . i krwb lo^plln r wild frap v b«i and niii i iri th 1..-.t,on !â– bettttiul waa hie n.-i.hbt.rho.>.|nrm ctau a i>rc tair»>a ol a ucrnr rursj h»mr will find it ben ap^ljrtoltoh t bakfck l-iii land cthch rtß farm por sale—s3 aokes op 1 t.nd i-u-ifd am fcrr st alm.ut 2 untc t-ant i main st wi h t . mbtmal , -[â– ' n t.>t i-rn lit u fta , v • ng.-rch«rd if )• 0 • ownrf m an i iuu i>pv tree will !>•■aom 1 heap of amaaaji iw n r«moi hasii.ngs i uvtu,a«.4 uruwn'n b iu lng e2 one of ihb finest farms in f.r co hij m mil llimaiathu of al».nt t_l a.-re ibam wo'-d h:t ar.c-t vel oi.t attfl vi.d > â– hi^n itu qfeutttvattoti ith brlc ilwußiiia 6m barnh nuthfu^-4 fl-h pond hvlag w»tf ami or vliar^l oi f vrral ' unilrud h nn(f t ces of every vaii-t i.f fmii this property can be b u^hi verj chfif'at.d on tawy fuiail a ilv to ell ' xx jsi'ktkerimi is st swan t inarms ! farms—several finb t p c vkinu _ • w*n si m ia(\mikth division st—t.odg jl u iii roouw iiirnirthcd or unfurt,i-hed tint dbslk ablk business rooms for kk>t l ke.d«t h m and m rnav f.r a fir i qfaw drt ihakiiu tali hme t w 1 irivt a lul i it-jw lyun u l.\kf.k trie l-nd t fice _ e2b jnkts for rent ir thk new _ wedi cony r f atuhinitnil and l>rten atrvott tk amobd lory ovf-r hm laj and 155 the whnl of ihe tniril alan applj to marc 17 l«t0 cutt jewett & root three nice sleeping rooms in that re'itmi locality 353 am tre-t or d dley v !>.■•■.â– >!â– .'. to ueo b bull ihe —•■'â– â– â– t lkt stor s a r hknnlhva lan l uffice no 4 hollister buildisos to rent wvh imraedia'e po«e-sion an atl established ur«>c>hv htorr in in n-client localiy in the h>nlktn c«.iri i n in it lor the p»:-l 13 wn ts ere i anri.iit<"c itr.-ncs to the dwtl 1 g li h i nr_e ai.l in md unier on an<-th r * reet 10 the cu-re tnlraiica k-.st very m ihiatt-l linmctli.it pplcati-.n hu id b-j ni^je at my •)' flee n 4 h aattat l*aiidlng mm t ■■■• a aud haiti atneia fttf a r towwt ey 3 btoiw to west—swan st .■». so j,t|lim main at il wastin^ton ts br tit 1 r ai«l amm nt f â– :( o-y hick will c put in if ■».*! order ma_avw jui.e ist a rerj may ual and d'^iruhe li>cai>n for the piuimj id pr ftaamlbwl mi rm • any o^.rki d f hu-i ess app y a n 6 ni^'ara t ! x o wilsoa ft t?ok khm-siukfctno 176 pkakl jj t , r,ear>i*i:arakt lee * pickering 13 west swan ct e2b storetkos 83 91 & 93 main sf to rclt apply u juun otto sl pearl st e7 rilo u fc.nt — a fine busin'kss i ttmi'l s in â– -. lr m main t on s^nev s . n.re d cllirj ml i k-ni o a|.[i j n u o sualli l'.»i»l t » mcfokb e!7 otoltfc to ke.st 64 ma>n ft n"w occupied by ly n h fielnheim 8-t went 8 n*ca at c urter bl ck " -" â– *-• - t b i otto j.jo 4 brown'a bu<idid to i,kt-h<h'*e rpwo.sroky furnished house to x ren within three minutes w.jk of ibe fiwt offlce !^ urn lied throit|fh'>ut in l onler has tf hn act 4 nd vll t>e rent d on rea»-nabie terra to a r«d u-ii*iit hastings & oitu 4 bru«n builuing e»o x t°hru st dwellings t rent i lw..a_jl brick d««lliu*a emiiiai goit 7 1 r waft eh hoth hare be«n new y pamqted and 1 pap rcrt th najhout a be utiful ].*»' ion hem , - appi at so 6 niagara «. levsattp wll aow 4 s n f ijlou hhm-a bah in fhkhk\r i 1 o so 10 seventh t on a parud ill j"'ll ' i orn 1 f—ft a eia ml/w clxinxi to kent-—thk 2 ater haacik-iit and asttic bikkd»a)hng no ha niw'ttit , with gtt hot and com wmtcr n.d ti.th ail in food order * convmtokt 1 atium for » v o'-wluuil or btubmu buul l£jt 4 hdtlkl>o il w u •(. -•« dwelling for balk chkap-a ! ftoud t<a~«ain wilt he cfvm ta tbe mj o um * lory brick dwelling no 437 m chiir»n st l«i ronnu * nj .!•«, lx saru wiukfn * w n im*c^h so i hol\sks to kent with bnnediata pmaeaviofi tie 2-**r>rr bri-k li'.u n 231 seventh ttr-«-t wttji «.*, t«r and cellar also the v.r «■nimtxibiun 3 tory hrick -â– â– !.â– . n 4vj fnuill street vrr convenient â– ..-.:.•. tai't ji â– â– 1 r •!• : iv t wni h ami at 1 » portfon or the wh-tl of the furniture now a dn bouae can b«s bought cheaf by the tenant if hast yos * otto m 0 4 t.rown buildi . _ houses to rent by m met omb no 6 south dtriaioa rt ss6 hadaon t t-vtorr frame im cellar and a rood •' l (.< water fii.iy ed in f m style this ia f i-fi-e*t 1 cations in buffalo rent 400 •"'.â– ) t ii i , 2--t-.r brck tn excellent condi *••!>; *-,»»<* r attd cci ar it.ii ia a very neutral o aii n rent 450 6*h - i -• , frame houae new;and 1:i â– - t iii v ilfi!1 niii'nii-rwitii the modern mi pewvmßenu rent f ifrl brick rtore and d*e ling to rent in a good location for a i mil y grocery the mdm has a good fcrick ten gg kklt'lt barn for rent—situ 3l ate on the alley in rear of ho 154 ftwan rt , â– * i michigan st lee & pickekuiu 13 w swan tract cis dwkjj i.vis worn sale or to rent aheap with imtnedtata p>i»»e-sion mk rt ihx im mm t.ricl ti n.-uma tn fine â– r it r t â– â– â– and water slitn tit i*.o 40tf i]--'>t fr-vne s room i.£o>\.il *!.,* -^ x ><)■», e n'j s niagara rt t^or rent—tub fine 2-story 1 lfn:i dw lhi x ko 20 n rrii place with u-n > delightful i cati n will be rented low to a oo i enant ike & i kfking 3 w^t h*mi it el 2 ipoksalk 2 story bkiik od8 no 2-4 frank in si witli extrv icujeru con i nienc i mi'.w itruu favur»r,la jm.s itto al pt-wl st tis i?1nk kksidence for rent—no i 134 l.'otl&irr ht , new 2-rory brick i tit m l u'er ad ul.tf ul lo a 1 wui be rei.^ed low v i d unint lee & i'ickerinii 13 west swan â– pht ds3 _ i*k«p^*l uffice <- iiikf vktkkmastkh . bdo m i»ist , r»t r»t f ih eairt j itu(i»lo n v , j*»y a ist i^7o ) scaled proposals will bk ke cived at u.i o m until 12 m on krtiiav jul int 1»7 fonlit dtlivery ot aimy tuppliea a al low *•«.: fu-tfortir buffalo n y — .-.<â– â– â– i hard " â– â– l «•«) oco poun s m vc coal a*t o p-.utids fh smut coal 1 u,fl».n | niinj ttiuimiiioiia ccal x 40 i.'.ii-i'iv of c):.l 4 m i->.llln 45 o i uitd f tr..w fort ni'kun vouny-to»n n t tfs.fwpewfl imnvaqni it ii 7ft ponds oh.'h nn t ci*l u â– 1 toun.lh .-( l:r â– ..,â– ,. coal 3 28 â– |- uii.l f otu 30 60 p v da of liny it wii joand of sir w furt oi.tario oiwcf n v — wo nl hard wd 7o,(km p iuiiiu stiivu i oal 3:u m pounds em n k^coal bw.ous i i-u i â– ti rtuot coal v'»t imwitlaoalii 5 770 . mbdi bwt 20/tio p.-iiiiiinsiraw mad an barrack nrkeii-s harbor n t 41 ci i h*rd w,m d 2»9 hi pound k^if c •"!â– l»<,4t>ti uid cheatnut coal 2 oni pon ilnoat b,u 0 ui]'lh ii»y li.o.jop v d ir»w i to and t i<li im â– within uw fin-aj y«a niii t in i 80th i*7l ai ma i requlrad 'â– >â– the r-».-i ii narn rmra reapeetivelr pr nhttart tat uw so>i aj bedel wred atthewjm fa m-«fi n a » k warn a ilbttml rr.ik-befure tt 3uth or no vtn cr at ihe cv re t year ii mini he inadf mt parately frr each p'«t and in i'li-lk'au with ilumiv rusetm lit i • r ; â– att%-he<i itfn il li tuu r p tnsihle per-o'm t'.iar at ca>e tba iti i ac oi ti-'i anda < oi.tracl ent'ieij v.to thi-y wih >.. bm s i it.ity in a tna rquri tit one-loand • f th i the wnfc n,i tnl will vk ent-rtitiwi th.it is am made in at inrtamß with ih m timil niia : i . ri.tr ta r j at ny irall l>idx is rpmrvcil hi.l inty > c in dt fi>r ddiv riii he fw a 1 f r aja ul auj'unc or mwsa if the plao-sher-in nanitii i 1 it hi rvi eittd w in prubcut nt ihu pemnj whaiiwtbe a'dre««i?d tn the iindtstirne |. ir d it j ml i 4 s lorpue or fte as s dia bo a movt.ioii^ry halerasdo m . r 3 a ikwq m 2.1 y m dut f fit [<• t f tn maaa mokt<;4<;es fu'rhisemfiney mnrlg*f;ei wintei hy liow^rt tchm'fki..3i-m.irnl e.-il ctity am i'oi'.n'ty ordkks ' sl.^-k bonds ami m.irtv'.t-ei tommorciaj p»»r lie farted v kliwaitlis 1 hiuk i n h kc k-.xe » d lcnn l.r ken no ! bro»n mm ddkchaae munky — moktuaues x noted hr leb i pli ker:mi ih hw swan t misiral piano diets ngf.thovnra snvi btwpwwnra r-im 11-f in mb v lutiic-.f.-r lour hands fnce t.:i-h . h 2ii fi.u ml onta n t!e p-uitorai itratn h<iral o-itih the fifth ti,e ticutiiul andante hum which rri plajed by the bceih m s iwy ihc h r 4ui tete cha **. k*chv<-lumec mm 20u i'.'/r ip in i,!1 lii^ravtil lutinic on by quatii of i>a ( er n'-'iwentv svmphomej complpte i.j'.'v.1'.i 3 ..........................!» r,'1 tins ih th a*h»ve furir.s x nvst in-a'uame <â– < 1 ii nf the tintht mv.-i i v r wnttei o"'rt'''i mi , beautuuuj 14 t np r.i.j t m utif>riccd<.rit«.il lo tt qpitikb • i>rnton 2t;t main ttt chejb k.lkizman pla>io manl factuuek cornur bauvia and elm hts tm iiaroi fromuld court uouiw theiubscrtber keepf conkantly on band a choice aaaorununt of piarn fortaa 111 eleifant roßewood cawe which he warrant to be qual in tone touch and fliiich to any mai.ufii lured â– the eoantrj i'lr-m demrouß of obtainir a smptiriur iißtniment arp n s|>e«tfl'llt nvit'-d u f]v h m » caii hefr.r pm-.'vaa f»if "!•*■«■h*»"e jkvvett misiihka's music s t 011 e 86 slain btreet aoenct foe thk unrivallkd ch ckepinc pianos piircha-t'l f<.r npar'y the unoif fl.ure whicd infcritil sud ipvurthleas instrtim>-nt | 1 rannd cail and tcei an tlltimtr»-ed ptice lisl w â– are j a^enbt lor tbe celebrated decker brothers pianos which ar now taking the 1e%4 over all other mew york m ke our larye an-nr'aien1 of pianos alxo inciudat in trmnenti from the celebrati-d manulactories of j b dusiiam blckimfield otis k*n st oablfr we have on hand ao w i â– :; i the iliir.'i beo woocs a 60 parlor aid ustiv driai which or beautiful n-1 piptlike quality of t»tie flcirain'e of finuh * d dural)iliiy of uonutrucuon ex ceed all other makea call ami examine oar larj varictv of piano fmjols piasoct'vf.b^.a v pianos mnved tivire-t ' â– â– >' f 1 '. shipped on ihort ou pianos t*kvti in molynga waare onn«tant,l tl-ting to uur rery larire anh -..'.:. 1 t . k .. - i mu lluslcal initru aent and musical tfnr;haadi^eof every dea^ription jewett & miscuka â– 8 mais stkect bi buffalo h t bl imusg the excels or roofing co ml maik tt cse the p/tant english felt roofing ! it ii atout and durab'e being a • e nti ely of flu all candm and practical l<opu ac^sc«!edjre oiica ita superinriy r h.flug ai - repairing don a.r^trp ly f^.gw tsaal holu>wav dealer ip medina and lookpori sand stonr flaooino curbing pl.4.tfdrm door and wiffdcw caf avd sills stkps btc ofßoa m yard euraar of mkdilcaa a ad oor m».i •""' hamhvrr n marblfc works cv<r pe\rl » ijwan 6t3 makbbk work in all iv tan ty ml superior *â– '< rwmin hip hd style w n nitle pri m ak>e,h<7kni*olok*lliritliin>uhed o ikart otic and bltßiofftirptucn via tie ruraufcad to order at w tork price 0 m tow hre.l tlml set «_— m extraormnart imuceknts to pl rchasfes or dry goods t barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter !- supplied at all times with ths mmt desirable 6ttt.-3 of dress goods fkli.ia.mlt wijrth 35 and 50 cents per yard friday k saiturday op each week 7e here our 25 cent counter , ot c tarletj^ef articlea.'andj at great barg.-_.ln_i enormous 1 sales in white piques at 5 i . s per jar j and upwards black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasols 11 awls and wraps also black colored and japanese silks barnes k bancroft cash house «?« 259 main street coal tin him'd 1870 coal 187 m delawaw aud hlhbox cikai oo lackawanna coal sere-mod ejid dellrersd la good coi.t_iti-.tt r lasdtlties to suit nurcna-ben priuu for the preseiti wrton of woo iba delivered within the old ci-y units jure ss follows ton 4 tor _ toe orste « r 15 s 70 19 gg t 26 3 75 ics wore 7 00 3 ss 2 00 chestnut 7 00 s 00 190 jaleo blossburg lehigh lump and pre pared toal scotch and american plo iron firs brick etc , wholesale snd rtt-_.il o r wh.hon a co m ohio rt corner uins-psi pi coal and coke ellis webster office and yard iiserifcot to coit blif will sell genuine lsckswauis scram i*l tou snd other itar.l cons also krie stand tstmn ana beat soft coela blottt-bm-jrh soft out end sla or ttesm iitrpo*ms ml th lo weal msrket pric**,whicl r.ll ha wr-sned and delivered in good condition in qnanti â– -**" ' a**ms r.t.ts wts.fstfi ftp-iueen city coal yard genesee bridge and erie canal office 96 oeni--*c m buffalo n t for nsle'a ood smortmeiit of mil kin uof hard and shi joais whole-ale snd rti 1 constaiitlj on bend sl-o a superior quality of hard and soft wood for-tale sew d ajul aptit or in the tit-k de ivered is any pert tt the city i'ealera w_u.tir i 1 lots of coal jr wviktl will do weil to lye ti _ allh..f.ir«-pur(.lijl-.inar dmmwmm 8 harli **"'*•. 1870 coal 1870 the anthracite coal co jkneiial office wo 221 main steeei also foot of genesee bt will 11 untilfu-ther notice these c lebrated coals n the f 1 wiriir price yer t,-n of 2000 tkt delivered i i met part of ins <* d vi y limta outside r which at mall eh jfi will c made for cartage al bi.om^ituro t.-.liluh lump and se lect erie soft luai ton jton iton graie 7 16 370 1 9 eg 7 » 37s 194 to*e 750 al6 100 chestnut 700 360 imo tcrtin strictly cash when order l george dajun ajrent may 2 1870 ' t.mux coal and wood co foot of court st a large quantity of hard and soft coal for sale and 1000 cords of ca.vada wood beach snd map.e),ei her in stick or saawnd or split delivered in any pan ot the city liberal deductioaa ma c to dealers 11-tf vr as i v m t*t.ir7 p h dudley co tttinlassla siwi rntsll psslass.ls sugar loaf lehigh nurauaook nuntua prmroi uckawuiiia tm bib c w and cleveland ( oal a rrindpal ofjlos oor.mb hl and tibb*cs sti t*bd toot or iui et baffaia april ai laaa j t hoole & co dealers of hard and soft coal omoi a ». missis sa r aathn â– i 1 1 bool *. l sla.s »«.*.*• jets teeth extrvctkd without pain il asm sl auto oxlil ss ssa_kto b ih s straicht.s - - debtisi optic ova an had s dssm baast laaa blsai
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-04 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-06-04 |
| 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. 8299 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-04 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-06-04 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700604_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. 8299 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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buffalo express vol xxv saturday june 4 7870 no 989 j died bea^s on *Γ’βΒ 2mh i.lt at uontcltir wf jersey li r'ur.l b.ar jf i 0 t jji rrniain ΓΒ» Γ’βΒ r r"ΓΒ»r t to k ti > for ; jittni-t mr b r "" * pmrimtf lucre wit on ihe d for kbout 5 oarft wk juirj'.ni thii ci-y untΓΒ»e e , wife o john 0 lo*e ft >'*-Γ’βΒ nd 8 mtnth i unerΓΒ«l on turlΓΒ»j l-nu n i 2 o'clock fn-w 1 wi nut w fn nda lai kc*iumuudom ftn in t;md to tt-'l:'l mil ari lv ..; 21 at nlacsn oi t jhimm mi imp f nnerlv oi blΓΒ»ck rock fu-irr 1 frΓΒ»m orace ifim ) cbunb f aturila y t mwat f m co n jun 1 t hi r-rt'leno 1 virginia v !> .[ 4 Γ’βΒ in-i nt tn 41 1 year f hb ΓΒ»-< fiiimbl f tikΓΒ«il " m i lw i j !Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ Γ’βΒ !, tm v r u ti , ** i-kl ff r m n m v uΓΒ«k by telegraph new york central railuuad election niw york juno 3.Γ’β¬βthe new yorv central and hudson river railroad direr tors to-day re-elected cornelius vanderult president and william h vanderbilt viet president the only change in the direc tion ia the substitution of junes m mar - via for daniel t.ΓΒ»r a o Γ’βΒ who lately rassgned and is now in tur ~*. peksonal horace greeley with his wife and tsnt iaughters arrived on the colombia front nassau to-day failcre < iorham gray a co cotton brokers of this city and boston have failed to-day fenian lobie3 a oomplete statement of the fenian losses in the late raid gives eleven kilkd and seventeen wounded three mortally discharged patrick m^ylan arrested for the mnrder of margaret joyΓΒ«e was to-day discharged it having been found tnat ery&ipelaa caused death dedication the new city of breelan long island ie to be dedicated on monday governor hoffman will deliver an oration fenian find judge mccnnn to-day allowed thomas j barr receiver of the o'mahoney fenian fund vx'u compeosatiod with an equal amount for his counsel the whole to cume out of the fund originally 20,00 u american iuuuire a petition to congress in support of sen ator chandler's bill tor the revival of amer ican commerce is now on the table of the commercial exchangf masonic the fraternity of free masons resident in new york are making every effort b bave the ceremonies on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the new ma sonic temple on the bth of june autoo the most imposing masonic celebrations ever witnessed in the unt^d states general schesck's amendment a washington special to the t says general schenck's amendment which be proposes to ffur as an additional section of the tax bill.rt ftrring to the tarff is priuteil it :,Γ’βΒ .Γ’βΒ Γ’β¬Β’ΓΒ» the duty on tea at 2 ceuts per imutui cohve all kinds 4 r-.nt -; raw or muscovaiio fugar 2 cunts clarititit sugar s cents retiued sugar store dried in lo*f lump crushed powdered or granu lated 4 cents per pound on jute butts 10 per tot ; on iion in pigs 7 per ton on scrap iron of every description 6 per ton on steelrailway bars u cent per pound and nu railway b&rttoiade m part of bteel ] i ct-nt per pound yrovid*'d that the metal con verted caat or marie from iron by the beast-mer or poeumatic process of what ever ilf-criplmtih shall be classed a su-el the free list as annexed to the tariff bill reported from the ways and meaus com mittee is alao included in mr scbenck'r amendment mr scbenck will it is nu it ihti.oii refuse to allt>w any debeate ou his amendment or to permit any ami mi ineots to be aflmd but will ask for a vote ou it exactly a drawn up san mttdnml a canvass of the beuat niiire the lajt wesda^e on tiau domingo was sent in b the president and shows that there has been hut une change that of senator how ard who now favors the treaty he has heretofore been one of,the strongest opuon i'iilh of its ratification having made opeeches against the annexation of the island hrew theological seminary a meeting of the trustees of the drew theological seminary was held in jersey city to day for tbe purpose of nomi nating a president to succeed the late l>r mculintock nineteen members of the board were present the meeting ad joun ed without an v decision glvcr;ri>.e kxpi ocion a can of glycerine txpxluded in rergen n"ew jersey while a buy was carrying it to a party blasting rocks dangerously wounding the boy and one of the woikmeu but not f&tally billiards joseph dion beat i ynlle dion at billiards to night 54k to 7(1 kudolphe beat cyriue dion at french caroms 100 to 84 foreign fenian examination london jane 3 the alleged fenians davitt and wilson were again np for ex amination to-day some of the evidence ia rerr important and is going to show that the prisoners have been actively engaged for some time in distributing arms in ire land and the north of england the bwt ernment continues its precautions agamet aoy fenian violence a federal union the examiner recommends the several provinces of pa_n aod portugal to form a fe.ieral union based on the earne principles of the constitution of th united statea editjr of punch shiritj brooks succeeds the late mark lemju a rm__s-n edtt.tr of puiull yaluablk ranwΓΕΈ mrs john wood the tctress acknow ledges the receipt of an anon*.__nous gift of diamonds and emeralds amounting i_i value to s7oo mail delinquencies americans in london are exceedingly annoyed by the slow and uncertain-delivery f their letter and newspaper mails from home ri t nf aprid june ft Γ’β¬β.-_ riot broke ont in va 1 a.ii.iul yesterday in consequence of notification given by the city government of the collection of certain unpopular taxes the troops were cnlied out and the dis turbance quickly surpressed bnt not wit**h ut some fighting two citizens were killed and eight wounded many arrests were made and the city is now quiet tilt eokti-.s the preliminary discussion on tbe form of the election of a monarch commences to day in the cortes the n_ajnrity of the cortes committee on the abolition of slavery are in favor of post poning the period of complete emancipa tion sixty yearns annex vtton berlin jane 3 arrangements have been completed for the annexation of the duchy cf sanenburg to the kingdom of prussia tboops from 8 ain havana jwne 3 the steamer spain arrived to-day bringing 470 soldiers from cardiz religious prksdyterian assembly f h la l-eli pur a june 3 the presby terian general assembly mΓΒ«t at the usual hour to-day the committee on proposed change in the board of trustees of tb corporate general assembly reported that the six trniteea elected in notember last should be removed and that six from the former new school branch should be put in their places this was agreed to and ΓΒ« i gentlemen were elected thΓΒ«i enabling act wΓΒ«a c i m^m i and pasted with an maudmΓ’β¬βt dirooung synod to drsignsen by ft uu tue preebytery ia which ucceauon of any dftsorgasussd pratbytrry utobt continued a separate provisional tfmamrm'm bam of twelve asmbm was ooutitaud which wh located at pitt tturgh ilesolvitmns providing for the 000 mlidatkm of the b rd of publication and the publication committee were ducamed at length and pending action on which the ajeemhy adjonrswd in the afwmoon session tk board of rΓΒ«reΓΒ«n mission and directors of the va nooi esΓΕΈinaries were appnintod natt nai rvjtxcd stood nf.wai.k n j , june 3 in th nation l hj i.'m of the reuirnied protestant 1 iiun-j the board o l/>m-niie mimiomc reported the g y brought t 4 h i*rni lw iuw fasui.iea having b en added the i>*ΓΒ»t p*r misaionarte ΓΒ»-*Γ’βΒ increasing at the went and dnorensinc bent a larfv rj phiiΓΒ«.uiphi g^g*nm ht inssien in uh fioic luotmd iron tt muΓΒ«w tto pt w 1 27,000;dabt f l-.'.i-oo wiu ba needed next ymr m,ouo the repot oi ike baud of fomige mil lioae vi Γ’β¬Β’ then ia ΓΒ» kaxy uthmm < fit in ootribulxxu the debt of the bΓ’β¬βa but j35.u00 rcporto wen abo mat he th hoerde of pΓΒ»hlioertn and bdautooa the latter aolicttun miatiaui to raliara it nmn debt and making a etnog arxnmenl id favor ot the bibk m the public achoola the indians despatch fhom gkne&al hancock chicago job 3,Γ’β¬βthe fouowiat im i*tch warn received thi morning t military hemdqurten siorx city jnae 2 7*o i.tfufaii adjutant gtnrrat rradtpuxr t*r military jjirisum of justouri i hΓΒ»ve jmt returned to this poiat i went to the cheyenne agency above port sally and had a oonvanation with th id due troop have bean placed at the old tone wheutone crwk ctaeyeone and grand river agencie i have visited all except ihe latter general stanley waa there ΓΒ» few days since everything is quiet lhave ordered two companies to the lower hrul agency eighteen miles below the crow creek ageucy on the application of the gent there who informed me he could not uoiittnue hm faannem operations unless troop wen placed then everything seema quiet but the future is considered uncertain along the river at cheyenne major randall's agency the only place where 1 talked with the indiaus i ob served that tht-y made no promixea for the future and some if them there as w-11 a at other plact-d complained of troops bΓΒ«inj nuced on their reservations they nudi r r.onl however why it waa done and seem hi admit the justice of it my impression is tbat we shajl^ave no trouble with tham oa the missouri river or any general na sure if the government continues its olicy l feeding them otherwise 1 have nc doaht that there will be any serious trouble tt py ill be more likely to mak trouble else w here however as tbe can only trade on the m issouri the policy of tending for representative men of refractory indian clearly would have a good effect and would generally break down their influence with the indians 1 request authority to advertise a reward of 50tt m iuuo say in horses for the murderers of the family on the nebras ifi hiwr 1 believe we may thus capture li fin and at 1-m-t produce the Γ’β¬Β’ tf ot tf de rring olbern fr m r mumtin like crimes for fear vi being arrested through like rewards i leave by tirnt train for st pΓΒ«ul signed w s haniock maj gen j &. a washington internal ukvknue matters wamiimjrun juoe.'i william a sim ii'iit of boston has been appointed su pervisor of internal revenue for the states jf massachusetts rhode 1 aland nud con lecticut vice legraw resigned waleott h isiilni recently appointed su pervisor li is hoca assigned to duty in maine ew hampshire ami vermont the receipts <Γ’βΒ ! mteraai revenue to-day n nearly j hjo.ihhj the i iiiitiiimiui i r of internal llevenue tiaa approved ad sign for a new two cent ttamp to be imprinted on blank paper ft is the purpose of the cunuissioiiwr to ap arove stamps of other denominations to be imprinted in the same way to meet the de mands of the public the commissioner and solicitor of inter nal revenue deny the telegram sent hence yesterday that a decision has been mvle that a special tax of two and a half million iullars must be rani on new york central and hudson scrip new issue the super visor for new york has been instructed to investigate into the affairs before a decision au be reached Γ’β¬Β’ the indian delegation foth delegations of the sioux indian vi;e together to the indian office this morning where they had a preparatory uuncil with the secretary of th interior had comnmsioner parker tknnehfcee investigation the reconstruction committee last night heard messrs mayoard and stokes kt tfreat length and concluded the lennes iea investigation home congressional ac tion may be recomtneded at the next meet ing the amnesty question was not con sidered nominations the following nominations were sent in to-day wayne muy'eigh of pennsylvania bo be minister resident at constantinople adolph bucbner to be consul a bucharest i b t.'li it to be assessor of internal rev enue in fifth district oftenn |
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