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buffalo express vol xxv * i 1 ' - ■f '• 1 v monday,2 july 4 1870 no 8325 by telegraph new york the mew appointments new york july 3.—at the custom house on saturday there waa a gooe isjal of excitement among the officii ove the lata change in the collector's oflwe air grinnell waa invisible to the outside world ind the anxious inquirers were informed chat he waa out of town hon th■■■■:-i mnrphy the coming man waa also eagerly nought after by hundreds tbis week promises to be a very exciting or 1 md ground the granite building in wai street at the naval office everything wa very quiet the prevailing unprumt • seems to be that mr grinnel will not my ept the position of naval 01...:er judge folg-er assistant treasurer has gone t alhany to aaaist in the new organization of he court of appeala on his return he will at once close up hia all sin aa treasurer washington apeciala aay the appoint uents made by the president for new york ontinue the subject of general discussion on fie qnttstiam of the confirmation of mar hy the new york senators an divided mr conkjing being in favor of him ind mr fenton gainst him the rapul lican members in the house from new york are nearly all of mr fenton s wi if thinking as retards murphy sen ator fenton is as calm u usual though he does not hesitate t decbut himself eppposed to murphy he is seemingly oatiently awaiting the action of the senate 11 is understood however that he has gone quietly to work on murphy's case and will use whatever influenca he haa in the senate to defeat the nomination rumors are cur rent that moses h grinneu has been ten lered a foreign mission home say vienna is the place but th.ise who pretend to be best informed say bancroft is to recalled mm berlin and grinnell is to take li ■place the tribune on mil murphy the pending nomination of thomas murphy for collector continues to excite 1 uterus t and activity ainong republican leaders the tribune to-morrow indirectly opposes his cm urination aud declares tt not likely to strengthen the party it aeverthelesa earnest 1 exhorts republican oot to till the air with their contentions when on the eve of an important doubtful and decisive struggle cheap pares and freight the struggle between the western and southwestern competing railway com pa aies for the bulk of the passenger freight and live stock transportation traffic has be come more bitter and exciting with n present prospect of an adjustment rate were reduced largely yesterday anii cuinlse htwdtoml the delegates from the various trader anions of this city held another anti-lhi iese meeting last night and formed .. secret organization t.ir political and co np aewttott purposes called the workingmeuv ivitndly society laborers fob colorado the la'1 ar and capital co-operative col my of col rado held its tirst meeting la ivfcumg ai d begin preparations for sending s houasnd laborers to colorado next month emigration sebastian bach agent for the california immigrant union sails frorut his city tuee iay for a year's absence in europe for tbe ncouraajf merit of initnit;ratioii to calif or • am likht thousand eitht hundred and linft.v-nine emigrants arrived hero last week christina nil3sow a contract was on friday signed by mr strakoaoh on behalf of christina nilssun with the new york mendelseohn union providing for a aeriea of from six to twelve oratorios during the coming maatk arrival of davis hatch davis hatch whose difficulty with pres ident baez haa been ao often before the senate this session in connection with the st domingo affairs arrived to-day in the itcanier de soto from havana he ha bate detained in st thomas since his re isßbm in march endeavoring to effect a set clement of his affaire in st dommgo jyui obtain his r tonal ettecta affray is a tolicv office a desperate affray occurred in the policy shop of samuel webb on sixth avenue last i i n which the proprietor wl dred several pistol shots at the aßßailants without effect was ba<ily injured with a slung shot welcome to presidf.nt grant governor english in a speech of we vswie to president great at stamford yes terday sua : ■xtsss s,u of connecticut welcome you not only as president ot tne united states but recognize in you the commander-in-chief of our army who during the last days of the rebellion when the clouds of darkness were hanging over thia country when the day and the hour in which it waa to be suppressed remained in tbo future stood up in our defense aud we felt an the people felt that with you at the , :•■t i ; her army,'and our citizens sons and brother with muskets in their hands our constitu tion would be maintained aud the happi ness and peace of the country restored to you as chief of our army and president of the republic we tender our cordial wel come supposed murder michael madden an irishman 50 yeans of age died this evening at 408 v ,-.. - thirty-eighth street it is supposed from the effects of a beating by hia wife the p*abk bonds to be signed on saturday j n taylor of the brook lyn park commission served mayor kfi!..:i'-..-...''i with a mandamus issued bj judge pratt of the suprerae court ia which the mayor is forthwith ordered la siiin the park bonds amounting to slot . ouo the mayor gave no indication ci what he would do drugged and robbed frederick etzold of union hill whos recent mysterious disappearance created much sensation returned yrsterday from a visit to chicago and says that he v.w drugged and robbed at norwalk president of excise boabd the exciae board yeaterday cite ted john h williams president the licensee granted thus far number 57 and the re ceipts s24s 362 mem tije idbbi law in accordance with the instruction of superintendent jourden the police through out the city were on the slert to-day to tlificover any violatior sof tbe excise law the resu't waa very few liquor stores open and very few drunken people seen on the sta-eet foreign the fourth ol london ' london july 3.—the americans here will celebrate the fourth of july as usual mr motley the american minister has - made arraxgemei>ts to entertain the ameri ' cam at a bacquet oa monday the american muihh to dicken the manchesur ex-tminrr applauds tle i<iea of an american zu^nam^nt to charles dickens bat assume thn project will ba jiami»eed when uickeua objections to any such honor are fully known the tacut race the obtrrvfr sa>s th queen yacht race fails to excite tbe interest in eugland tn~l was expected it v reported that the err w of the cambria became diaaatutied -; d a&hbnry has been obli^e-i to ship a new one at cork tiie orleans prisce3 paeis july 3.—after a very long dis cussion yesterday the chamber rejected the petition the orleans princes for permit | raon to rfc^orn to france oy a vote of 174 to 31 the deadexi vote by which the cm-ps re jected urn petition i l naider j inal the e«pn:ok iv moubvc9g the kinperor wean moarntnff et^ht days iavoanavqaeaks of tht it*th of jeroms i'ax terseat tiuoaparte ef baitiinore ihfau ibiutif advices froai raut9 repreaeat the dis essaioa on th lufi'hj jitv oertauuv close twswwlt - i i u a _. b^u jla • f ta r^a^ka i k7 i : v their jeterminatiiin to adapt tbe greek am-n shoau the dogma of papol infalubuit oe adopted at rome tor.into july dominion day fri lay was obeirved aa a s^neral holida througtiont the country lv this city ii the quern's park a splendid monusasa erected in memory of the volunteers wh tell ai the battle of ridgw*7 during urn rint fenian raid ia 1806 was unruled i ac ciorernor ieneral was present and at livered an eloquent address ten thousand persons were present suvkry is cuba jkvasa jr!y 3 a meeting of th planters ani wealthy slave owners war held at hu governor ileneraj's palace km d\y la^ut xh parties n dnanimc as in hair approval ol the hboliuuii of slavery b he spanish cort«s and in a dispositu>n ta ■• - j the v « but nquest that they be con bulled a to tue manner of carryink cut the law so as to prevent he negroes btx'omiiil • agrar.ts and also to organise a system by whioh agricultural interests may be maintained slaves will with theirpreaent masters but be placed under contract and receive the same pay for taeir services as is paid to other freedmen cdgleka about the usual number ef cholera cases occur daily th«re were seven deaths yet terday there is no perceptible increase in the number of deaths fri>m vomito small pux ia quite prevalent washington military sent to wttlftit sheridan washini.ti'w july 3.—ln consequence of the recent dispal hes from general sher ' idan relative to the recent indian depreda tions and the appearance of arrapahoes and sioux along the una of the pacific rail 1 road general sherman has telegraphed to general sheridan to strengthen the lina of the road as much aa possible with the in ' fantry so disposed that the cavalry will ta in hand and ready am the available mili tary in wnshingtou and vicinity were ye i i^rday dispatched to general sheridan postal negotiations for a postal convention between the united statea and france havo been reopened by the french minir ter under instructions from his government postmaater general cress well has sub mitted a modified proposition of a liberal character baaed up>ou the nroviaioue of a new postal convention with no *■*?*' many which will probably be approved i-j the i'-ench government opposed to mr murpht a number of new york gentlemen has arrived here to oppose th confirmation of mr murphy as collector of that port and had interviews with the membera of the new york delegation and acvertvl senators on the subject the indignation at the nomination of mr murphy continues and nam rous letters and telegrams of discon tent have been received gold sales for july the secretary of the treasury has di rected the assistant treasurer at new york to sell a million of gold oa each wednesday in july the first and third hales on account of the specif f'und and the second and fourth on account of the sinking fund,also to purchase one million of bonds on the firat and third thursdays on account of the sinking fund and two mililions on the second and fourth thurs days on account cf the special fund xllst congress.—second session wifihtnoton july 2 senate mr wilson rep mass from the military committee reported a bill grant ing con'!-mned ordnance for soldiers monuments in various towns throughout the country mr chandler rep mich from the committee on commerce reported with amendments thr river and habor appro priation bdl which was made the specia order for wednesday next mr ramsey from the committee on postoffices reported with amendmenta tba bill toeatshlish trans-atlantic postal tele uraph service by an american cable it \ directs the postmaster general to provide for reception at every portofficeof me"sag«=n , to be tr.ansmitted to europe by submarine - tble at rates for transmission to any tele graphic station in bcl<7inm great britain and france not exceeding live dollars in gold for a single message of ten won la in . uding date address and signatare and thirty cents in coin for each word additional the press however to be charged only one , half these rates in order to enable the postmaater gen eral to establish said service the bill au , thorizes robert squires lyman tremain hbam barney erastos corning jr george harrington or any company organ ize by thura under the laws of any state a lay and maintain one or mow telegraphic cables between the statea of maine and georgia to belgium subject t i the numer ous rules and regulations which are speci fied the poetoffice departmant is to receive twenty-three centi for each niessage sent through its agency over cables and the rea ldue of all receipts for such mesaagea to be paid to the company the senate rejected by a vote of 22 yeas to 23 nays a motion to take a recess from to-day till tuesday a ne'w cammiftce of inference on the indian appropriation ti.il w-sor'er ■'~ at 2:40 o'clock ihfi senate took up as special business of the day tbe bill to amend the naturalization lawa and punish jrimes against them mr drake rep mo offered an amendment ior the county naturalization ■omnn.-ii.iiu rs appoiut<ed by the united states courts to receive and report to the courts tbe proof furniabed by applie4tnts for naturalization !'• j-cted mr sumner rep maas moved to strike the word white from ail naturali .'.. i laws mr williams rap on ), moved to add that this act be not construed to author z the naturalization of persona born in the chineae empire but alter some discus sion withdrew tbe amendment mr sumner's amendment was rejected by 22 to 2.3 the senate then rejected the amendment proposed by ths senate committee aa a subatitnte for the house bill—l7 to 32 the question recurring on the house bill it was amendad by 37 to t—a strict party vote—by adding the last motions of the striate bill tbe sections provide for the appointment of two ele/rtion commissioners one of each party by the united states district court s each election district and of cities of upwarda of 20,000 iohabitante the com | miasioncrs are to supervise elections chal lenge any name proponed to ba regiate red snd any vote offered ate section 13 au thorizes the united states marshal ia each district to appoint deputies to preserve order at the polls mr sumner risp , m-m ), than re ' newed his amendment to strike the word white oat of all acta of congress relative ito naturalization so tbat there shall ba r,o distinction on account of rase or color astreed to by 27 to 25 mr williams rap on renewed his amendment with nt action thereon ) the senate adjourned to monday i house mr julian rep t ind reported a bill to prevent the further sale of pallic lands in the territory of dakota except under the ore-emption aad hom xtead laws i etc paased also similar laws applying - to nevada and nebraaka tba bill waa r amendad by nuking it apply to california 1 kxaattv arkansas and utah and aa e amended it tras passed mr joliast a offered a bill decianng forfeited ta the united s-ates the lands granted to the a state of louisiana in 1366 for tba opelcu g eas radroad the bill waa passed tbe wood sc.-jw p4ttant extension bill . was paased—77 to 48 mr moork(k»,o from committee of patents i-ep rted a bill far tba eitensi n ' " of the patent of anaoo stanth for improve-j melt is p'ontha pafaaai mr jknckes hep ft l frosn tba ■( mferwcetjominrttaa on tbe i*ll to revise oooaobviato and ssniad tbs pat sail aad yopj - i ight lawa made a report which ana agreed to tha poskm ipbbapfcl to aha ia mmmm m ation'»f ts^r-psrtftoaatba caaain.tte-ou i public liih mr jt'uak b4m mw btmbbr.bd > m wmi.lmttatiw srvationi by treaty to any other grantee than the united state the bill brought up a dtscnsaion v to the impolicy and ab urdity of making lisaliis with roving cribes if indians ad with them as w.ti**r tlitirs mr julian represented the object of the bill k notify the senate that in no future treaty are indian aads to be re trved f r the benefit oi|ral load c«ajl sanies or othn speculators but that such lands are to become part of the public domain and to be under the control of conereas i'fae bill waa passed mr julian alao reported a bill authoriz ing applicants under the hoaottead act when prevented by distance or other good cause from personal attendam at the dis tr t land office to make altidavit and proof before uie clerk of the t . n..ty coart ni transmit the nmc with the fdes hy mail to the registrar and receiver of the land office mr julian also reported a bill tor uie t>roteotioa of aettlen on th xu.u a the united states providing that when an parson entitled to avail lisas if of th bene fita of the pre-emption or the home stead lawe had made a bona-nde aetiitmiect on land subject thereto su^-h * bilement shall be deemed to create a oontraot between the government and the settler and his claim shall constitute a vested right of property the house agreed to stconj the confer enoe on the in umi appropriation p.ili and siaasja sargent niblack aaj paia were appointed me riiiuse refused to a.law mr kanidl as counsel for pat wouus who i uiuie r rest of the house fnr an c an it on mr sorter of virginia to ppe*r at the bar ej the house and aryue the oase the fjouiaiana oa»o of darroll az»iu*t biilcy waa then taken op after remirku by messrs steveopon and sheldon la ) in support of the majority re.iolntione and of mr err against them tbo reaolation of the minority was rejected—3o to 97 and that of the majority uivinc t v seat to dar roll adopted—yeas 67 na * 1.4 mr randall ifem r ), mads a mo tion to adjourn remarking that the ques tion wub important ai.d should be decided by a full house mr si'feaensjon rep o offend to allow a vote on a mitt inn to leoonsider to be taken at thro o'cl'-ck on wednesday next which » »■agreed to mr m'cke\tty(t'ep iowa called up the contested eleutioa osaa frnm kentucky with a resolution that mr adams the sit ting member waa entitled to retain his eat mr dickey suggested that the house was in no condition to onusidnr another 1-i*c lon °*"*- it was agreed that the matter ao over a unfinished bu»ines ~ mr fkruis ,' rep ■• y p°rt«i from the conference lfc mitte ™ *• bil trranting the right of way toflit»i "« canal holden over public landn withont c 1 posing of the bill the house adjourned till tuesday miscellaneous movements of the president new haven july 3.—president grant and party reached this city at noon yester day they were met in the morning at stamford by governor english and suite and welcomed to the state in » abort speech by the governor about two thousand people were gatherod at the stanford depot to see the president at bridgeport the train stopped for a short time while the pir-sidential party drove thro-ugh the principal streets of the city upon reaching new havsn ths train stopped a nhort diatance out of ths city and the party drove to the state houae a largo orowd had collected and the presi dent waa heartily greeted ilia preei dent visited the senate chamber and in reply to the welcome of lieutenaht gov ernor hotcl.kiss bowed acknowledgments in reply fto a like weloome in the house of representatives the president made a brief speecih he alao visited yale col lege and city hall hartford july 3.—the presidential party arrived here at 1 o'clock on saturday and were received with enthusiartia cheers by a large concourse president grant left the if un leaning on the arm of ex-governor jewell and on reaching the governor's carri,*ge governor jewell introduced him to the people as follows ladit ami qf.ntlemm—l have the honor to introduce to you the president of the united slates i propose for him three cheers he is your president tbe cheers were heartily given and the carriage drove immediately to governor jewell's residence many demonstrations of welcome being made by the people along the route today president grant attended divine service at park congregational church rev n j burton this afternoon aoootn panied by governor jewell and taking miss nellie the president drove to karmington nme miles distant where isg nellie is immediately to be pl.iced at ecbool the tioaiiinnt dined quietly at governor jew ell's at six o'ciool mra grant will return to inew vcrk monday noon with her sjn fred «.. ; daughter nellie kt s grant jr just admitted to harvard cotleye ran down saturday night and returns to cambridge to-night the president alone of all his family therefore will lw at voodatock to morrow s at the conclusion ti the exercises on monday next at we»od stock tbe prem dent accompanies senator bucbingham to norwich and at«eu'l a reception which will be given there by the senator in the evening on tueaday morning he leaves norwich for new york where he will there be joined by mrs grant and will then proceed tues day night to washington at live o'oltjck this afternoon tho preei dtnt was waited updi l.y mayor chapman the reception committee and the mem bers of the city government w-re at gov ernor jew h's residence where the mayor very briefly welcomed him to hartford oa the part of the city government and general hawley also welcomed bim on be half of the citizens accompanied in a carriage by mayor ' hapman and general hawley the preaident waa escorted to the allyn house and for over an hour held a reception hundreds of persons presented themselves and large numbers were unable to gain access into the hotel parlor this evening an elegant private reception waa given at ; the residence of governor jewell the extenaive grounds were bril liantly illuminated by calcium lights and i lanterns and a band waa btatmsnsd on the lawn who performed a choice aaleotton of music the large mantion waa thronged throughout tbe evening by elegantly dreeeed ladies and gentlemen and many pro minent men from all parte of tho state tba recaption ia probably the moat elegant private recaption ever given in hartford fatal accidents alw-y july 2.—joaeph kelly aa cm ploying carpenter fall from a scaffold tbie afternoon aad waa killed john s bolt agad eight years and re siding at e:st albany waa ran over by a car oa tbe hudson riv-r railroad and waa killed fatal railroad a43cideht cmicaoo july 2 an accident occurred oa tba rock inmod railroad y alter day near homeartead um a caused by tba breaking of an axle w.ti dof marangowaaflullad aad aeveral otl - a ere wounded thb nf.w ; jsmttltiok an election t k place tb roughest aa state yesterday upon tba qaaattaa af aba bow coutit tton only a tear eualteiing returns were received bat enough to make it certain that tba conatitntion aa a whole ■and each ot aa sight proaitiona submitted i to a anpaiatu vote waa adopted hy a large j majority if there ia any excaptiaa it ia oa the aaeatmtt of ntmorrty repreaentatiosl at this boar there teams little doubt of tba anaoeat of|that ptn»noaabm jtdirial elbcnoms in the sixth jodicial ihatriet vtitliam r i mcallister indapendant probably elected i judge of the sotasmi court over chariea . i hrtehorsfk inf-nw republican nomine i in tba fteeood jedioial disteint anthony i i thornton lsßlipsnls.it probahly alaeted , < judge of the onpissan conrt over the regu ' j bar nominaa ii fthicam colomiw j saw tbawcxsco jaty s.—a o>>moemt of i m**xicana ba*e esganiaad est beenr-i o at i ! ixm angaloa for tae parpoae o t-etsvfc'iaing mmmmwmmymm\mmm of aoraaa la > i tstoa^b<iwftlteßaaamab a such settlers and exemption from taxatiot t and duties en imports uf mining and ajiri • »■cnltoral implements for five years th g uvies to the lands are gooe tre*siti sni'iinm the steamer constitution sailed to-day for panama she carried 529,000 in treas f ore for england , chixau liohcr ati ( v i seven huodred tad sixty-sewn chir.a . men arrived hare the past two days ant eight thousand one hundred and for^y twit since january 1 wheat for it el and the nhid ' oi.quest olearetl lor c k !■■• day wit 15,0 h tacks ot wheat the ti.it ej . the season friend lard ex s ciruuj«*r t<»u mates the prtittnt uleat crop v i ul • 2,000 000 ori.udf thuit uf but hwnaf * 200,1k>0 tens f<-r exj-ort i ■isai.t \. .' i mint i the coinage at k-»j ' i...t duno ib i past month wan $!,>!."> ooftj axd since jan usxy latslo,uf9,uoo 1 pkesfntatiak i thagreak consal tuo ■■•-■* la fl»f i to the city inten.st.iug bbjsj ulssa wen ' made on the occasion inman i»ki i w cjieyxnnb july i a iat - stotx south pass asyt a june t - th i lodians stole from tnt v c.t mi ry ! eight head of h«>r a mud c-ti s i f.r ifi r no j.urmii'ii tne h.a.i - imtdid tm i '-■■- the stock thay ioui.d tha i an - t n urd haraey haajsnsj asjj mr tfai n they hiv.nß b«*-n cap*ur«,l by tti - ju i • , jtnd tortured to shaft iforgja kcajped tha ring-lx.tt «•• in inffoßl df i urn ugh his heail aim th t wlm ■amn ' , spine uk«n out for own iiif m s indiana who rommittfd tfha c ) were arapahoei and hsbbjsj " f kaoc os tub msmfsf i lorisviu-k july 2-—ll vastei try is freatly eioittu mr kha ■the uamers x t ■, asjsi n new orleans to cairo >.-•. i i thousand doturs is kuked on thi i . this city alone tha hist record is expected the la>|>«<m ! i phis last ntght the xatch i wiri au f . bahindhar mehruis july 3—the exciteint >'. i fardiiig the nit&mboat n *■:,»*.- b ur , and belting is very heary vtith httlu . tide in favor of either boat fa sfitsjoaa itassi boat mea claim that the natcbesn jtil hi,v a great adrantage in the tiv<r fr-m ' here to cairo as there is no t ! graph office between here aud v.ef bnrg ezo«pt at helena and boats n«it probably reach there before 4 o nothing can be ascertained at w several boata will leave here at 4 v < | with excursion parties to me«t them au pie arrangements have boen made for c<,.vl tr y tugs will be st&tionrri in f midiia t thn rtte t 8 ovi.-ck with barges to s-i ply them witboti their having to stop nlwbilv^hm sants fke july 2—a letter fr^m grant county new mexico d^scnplivc f ths new ailvt-r mines atatei that ti -. aro aituated mhh feet above a a u*al there are 285 led discovered and ocr tifty miles of claims located the mines are in the heart of the apache ii-d.aa country aad a settlement would be ol great security tn the piunenr tettlers sud travullt-rs very rich silver mines w-h discovered sight mileii from fort xt •■suicide utica july th wife of horatio k plater of fharaalia chenjui^o oun'y committed suicide thursday n :.* by bar ing herself to a ratter of the house be was insane mm hereditary causea cok-ver stonk laid midpi.btnwn n v july i.—thi cor ner stone of the new mrtbodist church waa laid yeiterdoy rev messrs walt ry brown clark lewis l«ray and oakl y aviated in the cert monies ifi'coole a^u allkn wont fioht rt hovm july 3 mcc*>!e paid forfeit yesterday and the tight with tom alts is chinese i ■x tbic boitu new orlbahs july 3 ono hundr ti and seventy-hve chinese arrived here vn the pacific railroad to work ou pla.nut.uns almort imsjsjhl a vbw crimi * the followiug btat«ment n fniui the i in land maine ar-ju of mnnda tnart would hem to be bat little doobt hm tb •!, a most fehocking crime was conduit '! i ooimection wit'i the sail boat disaster •;. ani harbor last monday by which three men lost their lives n nf tb victiuis mr hogert of boston was known to have i>n his persun quite a large amsj uf ui'.o*-y 1 gold watch valuable pin tfta ile sw found floating on the su-fafm no m ft«r thi accident by a boy fn a wl rr tha lad could not raise him into hal pr oralt but he attach9>l a . ■■«■hi ■body and towed it v tl ■~...,. kmh sf tbo property was foond opon t!:f [■> . ft m aaid that when the oy awsd lum ' bar 1 wcrasi^osof lif ihamhaagh-mm ■u mor the water the liandu ere strl pad dling convulsively aad thin i i*r 1 end from the fact that the him wm -.'- t surfaos bat it «.■-.•- that fn*t after the ac^ddent ouo of the ■otia , supposed ui be ropers an h m 1 ■t "» • swimmer wai seen to i mt*du v j bisjme ; a schooner in the viciuity hsw t >, » 1 boat containing two men put i.ff it 1u ■ed the mau is toe water mad .' » tially raifted and bm|a|ajad for 1 time and was then dropped b - water and tha boat men schooner which sailed away 1 b part of it was witiiensed by thtj 1 , wherry who got the body to t a 1 and the whole thing waa seeo by par a boat not far away from tlihbe amu the unavoidable reduction is that \. rogers was picked a in a i.^r > condition robbed an-1 thi t ba/-k hte i water again it seems too horrible fcr b lief bat raeh terrible crimes are a!r t daily recorded that there appears to bo si most no limit to the depravity of huipau.l ,. we farther learn that the affair is to ije thoroughly investigated and that <:' • r are upon tha tiack of the vessel whi b ta known if nch a wmbis enms waa er *, t sd all good man will pray that the (.»■■'« may be brought to speedy and oo&dign pan ishment ay arro^ishikfi leap.—the terriii leap of a pftsienyer from a moving pusei - gar train 00 tha vauejo route from sacra mento on the 17th mat forever puts sam patch's niagara exploit in 1 ':■■shade the train it appears was ataut ten mtoute be hind time and waa making it up at tha rate of twenty-five miles aa hour wfcssj about five mi las above suisin th pasfen gen in the smoking cv were astonished c snsins a man who nad been sleepiog in on of the side asata spnng to his f*rt .-.. with one bound plung head foremost cot of tha window on tha opposite nde of tl car the window was up at the time an.l tbtf man went through like a dart show n 1 that he waa an expert direr he tluw bis heels op wham he made the plunge and they came in contact with the sash soil ing the gla«a in atom the alarm w 11 01100 given that a man was overboard tba train stoppad and backed to the place b 1 c the fearful leap was ma 4 f for the par * of picking np a fl 4*l oorpee the n v g psesiiiigk was fonnd however sitting t;i tne around rabbins his eyes aad trying to tallest hw ftc«ttoraa sanam aofk-ietit v *> aaasrtain whesa h was and how be to ha than he wm^mlirt tea4*rly st flrat hot it wm soon awaertainm that t c only damage he had autained was a sli^jbt abrasion of the skin m one of hi elbows nrnu>-oltckamint—thedangerouch aotsr w wtro-glyoeiioe was well io«str>t i a few yaaw age on the paawtrs of a sl p frosn liverpool to bostoa after b-n a short time at sea the captain dusovert'l * box near the main hiu;a vji.-h < » r't i.is uspic.un that ita aouteat was tl a i fal diwjugjjisms sad without he t r n 1 he immsdiataly ordered te oarefoj r-rn v 1 aft and threw il jtiswail from the <• n oftwsswm mawateumvttm ; iiaiaflt ijli ia f uswsm asm aenlosnu of water sixty baa htjh a lh«ewa into the j^y.*hadtbe bw i 1 fi^il ********* i ute aauf msslj pnhahij hssj*jyr~t t *•"* , in bntasthe vaeaal was aader f(*edhe*d * e sjsjlw ovtawfi %•» aw ♦# wsai^sbj thjj buffalo mpmss rvbliaskd every moksuto bun ]■;.. ac*f.t«-l.»liy the k tk tss i'll vi i\u co 80 14 e swan stilket deli»erwl by cvrkr in th citj m cut hy mail tlo 00 per annum wwklj txj,r liy m.ii 1 *> lo r vrrait b»bss job printing offick thi txbt best material cta all iv nrfct ■rbuid to riicct ivikt fhk tioitor book card and jos wuki o m|xut.nri)r£tßek*r businehs directory j » », bl'msgfs ill i.oca tion of tbe uim oi/^:.i uv burfalo '" i..m of our n-wli ra hu . e iiimliw in but '■|| imh^g v.m ut and i.-ijv it a a rtiereticc ■i haw wl hiiilwa the aalection bm j aucuitbcts a ". islt-lfc.mt.ntk camtinos 40 ■u.-,w wokho ciika^o rj'-ar cuul bankers '" ■'? 4 co , ma n aor • a bl i ■d iiin'.ls kinecastings to (.; ' '.■' * ii v'irkiuu at himm.b i.mi ktatiomtiiy v ■• . !• kir m * - ■; : j . 7 ma'n.cflr mchnrfc ■i i 4"aiui ai.'l tf w hfliiftca buokj biationst mx - '■ii juik^miaatmmwal booth & sflolis '^ jkh'hft las mils a.nh book manufacturrr l-.-l fc r l'han<t lira wa»lilnift°n ■■. lcttokbulj wholot»la & bauu • xi i.ts oil cloths fkatheiw . j zu-k ipt l j:iurera 1 478 main cakpr fitter l l illmijmiamba ( onfkctiohabs wlmlaula if ■. l-ral^t tl wofta l a m kkh t 111 1u ji,'.;.po»!utiff ha'.h i hina ola&1 ft uockei'.y km li'h u'mull,hiau it '. i t . hjl mi maiu i aki'.iahkh ' ■n/.i'vt.l unr a-w!n i;ka kern cc i . ■■. f".l & tsun lto aud ku7 kllicott al i vhclesajc ud houil -. ' m.l^v x 00k r lr aii'l iprr " i . i.u daki.s a<t foot g.o ( okkek h spice mill 3 cl lu * co 331 lulr i.ppoait chur 1 coal and phi iron & '. " li.sun & co to ohio cor mimiavippl i ■.'"■■), i commercial rtm.i f 1 ,! dry goods ' r t * c0..8w main dkapkhs tailors i)veu and renovator i euerb us halß vkloi'k mancpactorkp i ii nnaßevjai w swao in'cjkavkrson wood ~ i i i(w uaiu kancy kfodx 40 tgi 018 kikklino * co 420 main jtikmti be jc tia . wf^te 7 u«:o iuitk teto and iiivln *' 11 . vuc r-rraoj c,r bmam fruit asm oysters h itt kr it co 307 wahlitu|fu.n t fine iiuas-i oasthfofib bowau brans r"oi;.ndky 7 kkthangx ola^s and papiui show cards - t p ei'fkman w c stneca xt up*laira okcmjibb wholeule 4 '■». joh v^r.iv 7 ma ". • ';■" kli.h vh.»i(«.»lu cd keuu , « p '■v l 17 hsu oh w rr t b i.icnt31 fubnixhino uoods a'''l n 11 stafford 7 v\!n 8 . aothemox t t ii n k r » bknemct j '. . ocxs and jfc.vvbl.ry t 0 witnitt hwii w mavba hotk.l-1 t i - > i rt notrl cor **.;,->**. n an 1 carroll i harhbaa saddles 4c 1 - i v7l x 4 siln » buiuni opporjlu auiulon iauuaakri ikon 4c 1 i vvai.i'.kiruk t7l maiii and w swaiu , uortuto v kip cor f arl an i x . > tjiiinkv jaoo.fh main '■■.'. l.klt v ion"s v v it *. 11 il w i i o i-l miln uur w swan t rtabowau ash mktaxb , til • tt » co ♦«, in mi i lu tl rrm hot aik fuhnace3 t ■' iliikfa slllaln b ii \ rs caps a:;d kii:s t - .':.' x kll voi a : mlt.o k lillo wl m-i.n i tirrskt.tmaaid iron fodndey i ia:il ■iron wukki ivrrj cur mimimlftrt '. ctlunom iku.n uotlhs.c.nruli cor jackson i ! is fuuhdmb,bhgink3,bolubu j ■■'■ttfvt t aoh a co wa.-hti.iton.rirol.io j lon sails it t si'ikes 4c ' fcoo m i.i-i ftot.--rra . lltlht ca&kiaoi am sleigh i 0 o.i;)win 333 anil maft ip«au*j>*|«ai • i trikisii iilass pictuki fkamks . \ :.!>.« bunting 15 e s«an iallka!!lk iron thvttra lktchwokt 5*j aii-l 54 t-jrrac 4 tfaebu mantlrs aso r.ratrs . ■> i'o.u'kk 611 i •'*. \ s utfl a q '.. ibi m-fcin maiiiii.r 4 granite works d*mm.»nsfc fooson corner court and murvmn [^ i cuawfukn ih7 and 1 niacarn hllinkry whol«»»lo ud retail ; hi xt o'ukikn wom-.1i a • i witouhaud 40fl ua.n mourning orn 1 ri')!nl bk:*t v ro 4u ha.n uobio keai.krs and publisheks , jltwkl't * hisrhka s main okuand ipottabla pips v-v im-k rflmvaktm i 00.,5 d 41 and 43 ■c!iur,.n oruans melodkoss 4c kn k pkinck co n aj*ra b«vt-:ivh and ma j oils paints tc i a pk\-»k 66 mi 7 bate ■plasirg mills doors sash c w a ituii a c lie u»:'.ic ■rrtnteka * blaxk book max'k i j->^*fci i bmltll 22u and-iji wa^hiu t.n j piavos mt'slo 4c xitti t'.k jt donoh x main piano manlfactirkrh c r»itzsian 10*j liwarnl lie atati ' ) i've bkos 4ji n;a«-.vr cor marylaa.l i'm'er ha\uin'<;s ac \ ■b uihoi!.!uu»iii ,!■•' n.omei'.y hk.)s f mule v jukirttmi'rhils s7h main photii(;rapher9 ; vk 1 rnioht u ' main f ii mamblbtun,3t*aiid4f main , scalks ft.ni safes hiii'ralobca!.k wokks 63 slain sewinii machines wi"-:k;.kr » wiijon 8 11 c0.,27i lun.w ' m . v v & o hm.s s m co 14 3 lilvialon uowia.x x co..isw fi«ml ■■3 u m.,401 mun iapdlutt karnwauk c •:.» i ■le-i r*i.rril,m»bi s4 t r»c ilk h\t m^nl factlrkr3 tj >! \'.-\ y?a s 18t m»ln btuvi hollow ware bhil il 4 cir brace l au.l kri cana ' stained ila-is n vv sikiskii ol4s3 womutß peari ■i bciuba '."« m»ii chool rurnitfue w c!hie.«s(is,!l3«-v™ir stovks as[i hakdware "" uaw kk.ikis ft c ) . 44 m»ln _-•— toves porsaces and rasoeaf t 3wartz * co ". i vn tui s daniel h humph ' . i otmct to jno hr pbrey a bro 3u3 maiii su tobaci'omsts a tf ad4jus jci.,i'i wa a hinju»n*4bft»pe*rl iisosi »: howard * oo . soo w-h^itton watches jewelry 4 diamonds pitkivb jkwei.kt stork 2 main t t k dickinson 4 main 0 v.s b casti.k l«l main iitevkniibrios..4i main watch makers i jewelkss jtrlius walker 3*7 main thosi ntfr-»trvl will hod it to th i r xl vantavge to call and examida the itock cf uiiunor whukma winei gm rna ii offered wy ruley * co at lowv«t ii«b befure parchmirig el-wjwhere o»tjc i ' alnr.>nm 157 washington it uoar '.'». hinge at see ndvfrtiiement 128 gt •> * baiavce nf our straw ioodi maiked do»-n 10 i>er cent from this day oat fjj-tjt bekotold 4 bm ooorte ■mt4rtl m orient at rmavrtable pric ht'ft u mornxing 3tor»i 414 main l.amtrieaß 81.b1 jk ta-s oiavm citavm ovllmieewnd»oln morttditi pf^lli olasd ri»r sr^itiks asd dwelling at l hi turn hriee w,i«o i white i^ead i»-"«»'>«i i sf-ia 1 , ooli : 101 main t and « lloyd at bujtalo v t bar.l i*rp mtlry and pkintciis wamhoubk furnkb«a every articb icantred is tie prtßumr bwtoasi to in e t ■ignt tudh'l o »' r—onabu t»raa m aoy f jiin<!rj jajf aa ww w^l ar t formation w.imtu of jgu nnivl ( r li r.-othrr ; h were 1 i g x ,-■\- * i ■■•!: iij x ft , . • mc*eflt*n }*« w ill j'.l.r *.. i,i ( - r hn n hia f 11 . ■e]nr at.r liua-i i:h ii t'i.lt»*o tbtir inf.tt r'<i rnaiteii rum mr'-'hif havtan any ii jotmation wmcwnjlng ts m -.-■>;. bo tli^nl'l'jiv r t-ive.l 1 ihfir m u j i ;:_., j cll ea.t it n v - th il.n^w yjr c y ll whip lost-ox seniiua si7 t-ei u ■l.i.aj ■i »(.. ; u i ytj inxt ( ■« t.rai.l • r.v r>-'t *> p rt uujuvw ferula o ormof whi h th nw ■f -(;, hrw u imbml nil hi r^war.i mil u mfrl j r t return u n n 0 tr»l wh rf jt m vim • titahted a rcrsished hocsf it lillm i-.cii.ii nut not t.i err i • l-'iowauiiurn t-..^_i lmn.«"i,t ly i ~ 11 i.a.nd rts*l euu and li,iuj».i't broken x i>ie i'la.vt wanted - tlw nib-chb.ru will pay fr,ry c*r.t per lu.-hel ff.i ten thousand bmtatogffgmttrwfc vta plant uljv mi jurinn mio summer a no 11 wet tmjx t ■i bradley philips a lietot a jests waintkd—a few me.n j~v an-1 w.nisu era fir.d ll^ht ami piilimi n l rntotattlm i flai . gtiiural sl hojipti'jii otßfc is m.in t u f «-■:-*. r-_i mtf-i eja ma i 111 divisionbt wasted i'j l r v m r * v nr..l a wain - ■■j :.,. ,-■~-,,,, j j 1 - * bryantbt y st of likla l'^x vaai wauuu a t-j 1 ( nrra i rk j.a t{qfi bouih dlvnlw street—a ifirl wanu*t,v do utneral hoiuewurk in v mall ramily it c7u dklkwakk stkeet—a cook fj i u a«u-l iii.meiial.ly cj«t.l of dcteg tl vs k airt ironing in a nin:ill family g m^lp male wanted a good basb£r to wh.'ln tt;a.h a'tk l.(l fc o.«l j h alii ;.. i v hiii.i p miu.k..h cn|..,|m;.l,w hoi l ;- ■mtiatiovs wavtfcl situation wantti)—a i'hsi hj tion aa ak^man r l>i»,h-k v iln mm lhi.uß-tj a thorough bwmw naa b*m i wliwimi ail.n«'a ■," thm office st wanted — a situation a ona i »|«- *„, li , an c.n.e w ii rwoo iiundej ailr.^-i b 11 ," h('u7 niagara fct 1:1 31 iitkmm ami bfmsnm u"ak st.—a pew oentl,fcme can ntiuin buvd iaimtra)a lanui witiii r.n mauai ' *-.» ul urn i mtufflctt lonosnacl !•-' ■4 - 8 division st a ikw ob t o aimi raaaa hurakntil or unl irnlsfaed ill i.li iuu.liei and glo nan fj t ~).) 1 pearl st.—a few kn ii e v v*t mt-n oui tic maaamsd uad ■lib bond an 1 a ro.ima terow r s ~«!. ■tal b sijfkkh f.masttit hrrx property—fop sale 01 • • mft far rad mtoft d ywaodi orpooßri . i • i tlftfl thrfta e»rh wtth net.l'll ,' r . large bar,imptottoa ptni-i'd d.ni rmmd ll i tin n...-t ibiui k iuk<ci lv tin . i t ii i«rh..kl an ijmt'i cr.dll mil *<**] ttx iriiy apply u col j iiakky t.lukl'i u kk>une ii i.i bufldo.h t u lintt sale—a stock otf i j . n-i-tii r r iry good ftttcmru , bmrdwtn cn«'-irv bomiand b^t . deaf >..■i tn,«te loojllim ki tv < utu'u»|um count n v . ■t ■■i 1 ■■itj mite i :; ;, ~ . aa . • ; i 2&.0 0 ha ffo ■! ■re weil n urud td will bi i be .|> i i i a b t ihd hey ey r v ■.-_' ij*oß 8 vl.i a bakery 4.nd ('"^ lack ha ■ta i th at 534 ben«ckst tl brfc avail,i in,c lar and nu r trwod dwi iim ti t . 11 !!■■- '■! m ii »|] ■uii line to <■uodi unl a pi u>x.h ■■" . fio ssoiithdi vi.-i'.u a pi f foh sale ou 1 i t a ii v"l si rtr taaw i df in1 1 . . i dwrllint ii .- i t r ■: v ■urn . ■- don ivi-i ll s i'.1 kkhi -", j i we ■. . 14 i,1 aalk—one foi utji inrkk i in n ■f tl ir . i •, ' i -«•.. rsi umc iilj.l atfeamufuud itf wit baan t om.se awp cakkiaceh »■»* nlvv and second s "*■' '''■'"■n wa lj>'3hl bale jc .*] o 4 secdrd-hano tffq-sut w-'cch and a s cpro-kaig leather-tdp ccack at l v millki db lm 30j hiwhw.gi.m st .'.\ fox balk-a labqk hand *■'€?? mmmblaokborw,avm yem 11 s..u>,d m , m ftiiiarjir r fn.m > or btiwnem inqaln »■aipoht * hbllsfs 2n mau or m wboti g tea t.*«tf al rob balk—am euoaut 6lv>^wa k«niiiy carrijiije fan besfen at the rci dons i ( ilie ute i'h i . prtnra i 1 t ■d«lawan it al-o tet i»e ■lion ie harihh a j 11kiu-k.a.lnni i-ira'or offl-a c-'r mu-''i?u:i aii-l klk t f-.-.'lf him fcllax oth dutchmt nxtpres nu 3<k weat f irty-firßt t near ft^-ht a'p-hc !?• w ork l qalloir for 5u main stritet lot for sale uk tmi cblmtn a i tii r rvmca a da iraticbouhandijtweßtoi mali at m-i-th fr .. il.liu i t'j 7uum will ik r adi in pan p*im ni n hi l-r i^-ity fa ofl r.d wry low li.h i pickkrinu u w svan t ttl business property on buffalo hi arfaraata 3wlt .., th ■■rire in deptht i ty ship ga»»l b»"t ol btbb opi d tht i ntn lr.art hun k bakbr brl lai d - ttf.-j (^ mpor sal1 ob bxchanoe—a s-ore on mii.i t r 1 . cation kill t kc a t:t 10l of ft uiai i:inu in uart putt it ii wax st hivki.a.v nr..wmlj i vu : . l splendi d buii.dini iot pom ■£■paarlal i-i!r tuutta vt ■ofswwt 7 ft en sivan t il r t i hri ■street i i 0i lu w tba wbth bna tana easy jo in uttii i iv ri-t aa di>ck£~v lm i"aiie ku s iu_on x th msa:»i fret t hc»t rlcvar dodl fur ful ■john itt >, 81 t'y'fjst m ld papers fvk ialb—at bo rpoo maunki tor sal t!;l l tawhm hi n rvbuui »■! i nowtai mod oft!«r vvi k wl 1 ory low lor cud b tilji -■; ban rokd ltffm fwoi t _ 7 fill sate cheap—a block of 1.m.l on ft-rry « , onnl mint h ■r ii !■■, ivuad i in s i ling !■••■> and aaufa : i r baa m • ui»and iliiha ■par anm if takaa wftbtn bo .. - prkafßo*w apply t m liaumls ho.fi ftratb ivis d l b i^.»r salk chk\p—a valuable . it i tjr ol-ntnliy li«»te wilh ma ■, jo f - ■:••■*•* fr . n paved treet ud aboal lw(r t kiur j ■' pcadtoa ret&u aaw of luirher uil.or>m toe will h n 1,1 cbnp to dbai m tj aku & ciial'ftll k*-»l fc ill i ■mai main at i f.»k hale—lot 36x100ft korth wilinni bu wtat riav n«r allen lyos & bakkr so 1 fcrnwrtßufljiny i aoood bhuihi am boiles foi mli cc«ap at thr union waßin mill ji'->u.j r k ktctlnwalt cumer t'hi-*cr .*., f'**>i sale ii*»£sks 4p for sale—tbs 1 stury rrtc'v 3 lork so 475,«7 cttaad r.»ri ?* , with all nvxlrn jiprjveimj&t ; gm hot ant evil ' witter bath win be ->■il cre»j *. r c*sh at i n lenn u uit purchaser rare chance for in tm n l for further r»rticnlar r.p ; t hume *- sa.nf f fuku 1 w«l tm -' h 5 for sale—a rplftoid vsw iiial ii-rtorj r»nt ji*x.li:u-h pd o!i in 1 lite moat wrfcmuilikc i&ann r u 1 hi ■nver.i i of a in.-'c houaa tn aaau la 2*z»s f.-et dit d"d *■as tosuit almost ft taut . ' ! titt«r add pump lot so ft ■» cor.urn ictit 6t aud :.'.■* it devp between tenth ai-d i 1 n nth uta imb ;•!■riy will be aolc at a b*iviii * th small r ■'■uiei.t down and balanr on twa time tl :,-, a s.\2»fuku 10 w swan t n.s a very fixe country rest dent or tale u-tiiftmtl uti the -. ■of tiie mounta'r at lewis n contk'nin 51 acna full r-f , auiphur and uther tvni and n 1 nlw ( ;-•.< /..-■■(!»'■• a joiht hi •■■• i h ■ir me , hoitoe tu..u uh tl l pr k -. aaauaafvi ' and beau-tfu alao a i dore^ory ..( '■i ] . fc -> the * aol \> upoty will ba aeul at icm u-.att the ralur tor ea*h or hall on short tint r f urtht p*rt.col*r apply on th-»prem or to htme 4 ttajtfuro 16 nw swa l fj7 r\k»ira.ble building lots for for ale-hoihks \ t tuunltys lamj office so 4 uoluster bi'ildings cor m , n and benec a%i fok sale a 2 tfmg britk h?u-e on j*r-«y t near the baft vjnna ikh^l i,ot tw it lro»t b lifl it ... <« pat mt,ni:-t » well--tilted barn ava a-.u i*4l—l ttmhojmla ih r —■';. » > butt »:-■ittel m marue mantltm iat*i k.ai«^,eu ti r a afint ntm truui thr ujij^r iu'i m wi be nc >;••■»', canada atom mm iou than omt ai li rul>a y r m ■■■■ul *■!.-*"». -,!!■i r in lu a tht next t»j or thn > r early afffca ii'iuid be iv l>_v any i r :; «-;'),' t aecmre a luxain an it wi i «■(■be i>ff*-rod at the vr e:it lo ■»!■• lor a hurt tnm ap t*j a i wtvun ro 4ji ai er ij ii blf b2 efok bale—a aflrhbid rkfcl dene c*ar trie kargc pf>|icrtv we*t sf m:u t boom and maaßai hi m lltitit mtwi th n m&*wwm t.«kim iui|;r»t it-i-t >: f-uit l-'u » otto hi 1 a>l t f'il kihap uotl'alies yuatsalk 0m manai pus 1 tc'xlis 117 fourth st lot i xioo m nroe m t &•».»». 37 palmer nl lot v xioo 10 iiaatinoh a 0rt0.4 brown'w buililing 3*1 for hale — a fine brick 4 r.*ellir.f c utrally oc.te*l a p«ar bt can c hail at a antain if ■' i of ru-un lee & ickehivo 13 w --~■, bt 128 •^ fox salk—a fine 2-story miiil liri'k dwelling on eliicht it near ien-nc u price jo tad os eacy lcrmi lee a pickkk iwo li w swan t ft gk km a n m k chtrch for je ti:a'e i,n the souuif-a bmw pycamo t p i aah its lots fcloo with tif brick chunh to gether with a mat frni dwrißsw in rear of the l<»t lyon & iukkk t iic land office f?3 ■"" fob salk—i-story buck cot iill mb no bl eat eujrle ktrci t wlgml wa ter i-ei ar jar t ml eu w.;i in mm at a bar n ■■: i ijianyed or a touscanu l^t w.-.t it lliin nt and a x-.i oatemml ii hastisug i otto tßwi -,-■bm.it aa g fox salb-'^so ohneca st 2 story brirv i jri«xl condition this jirt crt will he fx c-licap aj the j*rty is g iti to the wtsl tl m.'xl witr.m irtav-b wi.make 4<-o •, i a»wn u ... applj to m xocxuib so 5 s-^uth l»i -• ■nat ell pheap uoube9 for hale gwrlmmj fcrtm imi 338 swan it with gv mi a«r 1 2.^x115 l-«a > brick i 8m,«73 0d ct lot 33x160 well iv movbherj aifj fruit in a^un iau c t-atnnrfr^ano hoam 188 south dtrinkm at ta .- i ordar tfaraavh nl lot ssxlls irma watar aw l4a r.v rainc c ctafß ocl uak nt 10l 5i\150 vi:r itilnhlr and c up 2-««n:y fram jn.i:«e on sprure near batavuitt nth 1-i.t nrfrafar«otnc«faii«w tmsaatl 6 110 babtinoa ft itu 4 mw buil-iin wil'.iamsvillk pbopbity fob nalp-a flue u rtovy sad mmmmnt ftmm hou-e n tolieou t in h mui;o if william lilt n t:...hl i.idi.t flu y nl m vin <. fru-t trcen & wilbem>l(lch * j'hn uiti si pearl st ' h m ror sali t>b rob rknt-no ujj r.'.s bib n 100 t filnrj aj:il bmmm raaftxtana bj-n in rear tirtmi niaiiwi'rh tl ll m ro ml pearl m ho m por salk-kine gothic cot iiii mgano.4ol frwti a 1 tramelu |. rl.r t rv t mit ai..l bat latalj painted uiin otio t tm for sale ob to exchange voh a irn-cbmi raaut ice in thb city a farm <■! 104 i.'ci tl m piahty rf land lying jnat outnlda erf thr jty litiiir bai i mrgl erctaanl cue ol the bent lit i-tinty fi'.e iwo-st^ry brtek luimw and three gt»:t nu will be mu cl ap f mure uf i n imwaßn a hapt-f:ll f for sal:-.—no 73 n division jliai t a ljft..ry lrru:k h..u*e in a mod i.<uti orhood w.d it good rtj*ir u ll i5 will bi ' ! 1 d fo r 3al b — sbv kfia l pi n x hiii raaidaneai ■• mltn franklm and delm-ar i lull - vi'i1 », -■1 ! -"■■■i tj m ifor bai e cheap 2-story 11 i.r k hnum u emt tmprst fa o«d ur-let i .■. : ii 1 lxs ' wui be i id b t bargmia ft oa«h ha&llmis otto * bft.wbv biuldinfl fli «? delaware st kesidence fob fiih s\lk oiio of urn art dwamma on hai tn^t l pj k>;.r.\(i yd w s^m tu mfob salk at a bargain—thj il.-,iratjlt htim and lot ha ids worth d.vi km hi li tory fuiu la in flue nnier and virv ilt nrah viii be aotd at at>aiy«ln if apullei f tb-mn lot 2:.\11;i with fr,.t a . hastings fc oito 4 blwß'i kuil.imif i 4*ft for sale—ho 9t>9 washlng stiiii ti nst , - mrp mm lj-t'.ry fro i c dwe lin , irith winit cfllftr under the wfaoh hmsie low m-i all incufnid to order iotmuw with anew ban lke v i tckebino u w swan al fl.'i r fob kknt-thes'story frame fclial iue lint 388 uml'ii t , batinea buieotl and cotugeata ; a dttdrablu lueatton ill be r*nt ■■t.-apt<i a rood tenant le.1 i pujukkimj 13 vv -- tn * *« 17h>k hale — a ssklfctvdid iir.il " tesoalnlamrlmoß,h t imkwj whii u r mml built in tin bast raaii.msr with fle.nr froaßua wi htaile efatd *■ir.i't hea^thlul c n rt m dlivw hi tic soenery a m ntitoi tlriv-j from r'alls on llii-on^h rout to 1 rout and mnntlmil n«l on l u snort i h nor !. l ; aaffa ildnaßm nir a family or an cie«a i ia«l hiii t'ai ilt.i mill lm tcnuii mi ir lcwinti.il t jvits oi.l ftaant j>>3u for sale.—a new 0d ftrst claw 2j hot rmfammm with all the modt-rn mi rovemei.t w»uth side of ferrj street west nt bcl ware l-n liwx.^jg fueu tern euv p puell ■o '! % hn.lit«t«>r builtlrik for sale—29i north division ht , 1-story ani baaaomkt wt.tf-r mfd b 11 ph-'apw fie jw^j i n nir to leave tsma g-iicsiasw a|'«>lv io m il'--i.omij no 5 boutfa totuoi : u fh lo'itadfcs foil sale no hi spruco at h-st.ty frame lut 30x130 no 4rfi swaa st , near prtog l-h'.ury frame prlm cis ly"n 4 baker err r.-ind qffloe t\eslbable pkopekty foil oalel klllnort it 2 htorv brick houaa rery deslrahle ■nodfn*mßt i'rice i.'.6*>o m.in ft boom a<nl lot ptiof ls (' * n.nth st hourt and let price sn(k horul fll i mill at l*:wcen micl a*n tiid ctcst u<t -:«, s tory brtek b.>uw price 80a..0 t l l,n\yak vcmaitkl1 li 4 m.vn *:. e sale—fakhs lowa land f'.'u 8al1 or ex chajfi x i re «.* go 4fmwins laji.l d 1 1 !> :.. »*., l la dalla cow j mm«l knra « l paid habtlnli-s it utill 4 llro*i.'n buililirie fl \ great chanck for sals 15j t-r»*s witlin 4j mil of the city in an excol kutnti^hh r a ti in » hi^h itate rf cul.ivation wtth o'vbar'i c.it t ru^h s c.'v<,.ri % opc-cl-jtit of a aitt stiawlrrrv iti*i:«,ac ; fpftng1 ctopa lath trrt'utk uiyi arn m,d a lj tory bcmm ab tht proprietor laandi lj..\in to ortitou vlis prorertj u1 '>■ml i a tut hfcavi sacrifice for cabh dowk further part:riil*r can ho ha<l at my office j vilv apfiuaaloa is daainbla a b townley ho 4 h i mtct fuiljinir _ mm cur tte-is a ma.n ih 13ek bale—si acee3 of lakd 1 in tf t sfnein 4 miles fmm kmb at iity trffr»it m*4 ue in ' t-arn li;.;ui*e st kl waj.ds x bccexakd no i browu buildirr mb j 13abm fox sale-best gaiidkn 1 land in ere county must t oid n mmi oataimm 2si a.tbtt 2 mi 4 mm the owart hou ww r^widtheap by howard * chap i'fll 4s wain »•.. 4 17abhs fou sale a good f\iim (' m acrt m the town oi vest mmm fctir->nd a half fr ra biiffalo anict h-story hi.k bamm tlu^e hundred irraff^d try-on ainl a hhl ajam house very cheap iiuwai.l ftl'hm-fel,34suun atret-ft tu 1 ajlge baiin to lkt—stuate hornei lyos jt lakkh jlr unj uffis fa "' fob kent—the kink 2-f?tok frun dwrllliuf no 20 nurrta place with a i a id jut 1 i.-.-ii ii wiu i re i low io a m enan leb a i'h.'kkiiiyq x w.,i a<**n - -."*•:.- hocses to rent by m wccomii io & s^utii mmm rt , ■." c.cv ria-t , 2 tory brick in excellent con i ti(in;ia«,water andcel ar thi in a very central k mmj rent 4ao (■■:- wj it t*ir franw x>u*e n#w;and flnv - .■■j i c y>.*vi mar:.cr i al the moieni im pco>«tneuu rent 460 •. ■r c ..:;' dweling to rent in a good location for a f mfcßy hwmay the same has a rood brick • ten bt a rdi cg~house to let—on mmj - at tie head if f isima t . the jc an i 3j in i il the store canrioi with thr aanie i du»;rtfd t ap>-l tenant it will be renwd vtry low htme * usplmo ib w swwi at r7 b il brick barn fox rent—sitc e la e on tho a ley m rear of jfo 154 swan i>t mr n ar michigan it lte & pickering 13 v sir ir * treat e!8 riourtek house to let—fox a * v lerm of leaae at a low rea t aa experienced . aad napotaabi party h » m tke ctar otfcatato nmk««..aw4lmlm fmk mrf mtofm ph^ana t'i let—homes j 5 foti rhnt at a baeuaix the ' --*- lj--t..rj i-rick ■!*<:. m 73 w . chlppeva x tetwmm krankiiti and i'elmnare t ; ffu aod w^ter eg x !>!■krß[sti 13 wfts.nn t m jb dwellings to let imf and bveireat brick no 101 fa^l at east : oak rrnt r per mon h until may 1 lis e«!e t cvr elm ient<k p^r month > ■n.t ■. t , ■!'} .-!'♦■fort porter with large lot and turn i i j ff nioirli 146 ■tii.,ii t ; run fid per month jtz lyo.n « bakkk erie ' aad office m ka re chance fokkkjit the ai j ■j .. ammbb 136 tart eagle <;.^■: ■; • t with ii mijd m m'-'cjvtment v tah for a hi*rrt:r»g h ii kent f:(?5 apply so o at el warus * tl'cklasd'i no < brown utiiidmtf fy ' flg for rent—that desjiable fcl lj-"tor>-cottate 18c fwurt*«!lh t l"t fcya ; •). lilt h>>um i in perlnt o.i-r p«ajr«*i'n »•> he i-toi july a -- ■■m '.. < j v u dm t.n st m fixe residence for kent—no 136 cuttage -\. , new s-*tory bvm wtth ff ami water ade ightful ;->■a'l.m v>'ill be reomd low t a .-•■v tenant j.ee & fiuke&in u wvrt kwai street d 23 houses to rent we have several desirable houk-a which we will rent at reduced rates fur the balance of the year jiasi inus ottu no 4 bruwn't building 10 uor sale—2-story brick hov3f x no 264 franklin » t with e^er 7 nod»-i con venience th mxl4o term favyraue jotii otto 81 pi»r it 13 0 for rent—no n palmk^st jkiil 2-*'.'>ry brick ita fre zh n-.f il %<«*\ rt pair cellar aaftv and gu will i rent*-*'"chp feagood i—lt jmb om ol p-«rl t f2o m houses for udtt by bumii banfokd tcw fcwaiiht 55 allen t tfsu>ry br.tk with all modem im j»rovemeiiiß and l*ani 58c i>«)laware st s-rtory brick with a!l modem imnr;>v«bejith barn ac 74 c<ht*ge*nt 2-otory brick gu water ijam i 43 llilppewa hi 3-tor brick g*z and watp . 3*i7 senec s 2-ntorj brick jfa and water 60 we»t seneca sl im brick and bua«inent 11 aik-n at 1-rtory nme 20 0 ion t i-«tjry frame g*s and water m perry t j-«uirj frame f^if-l cedar st 1 falij frame 21 arlinn-an »'., 2 han fr^nie li*s bubio ct 2-«rory frame ooc clmton ai.d l'rii'.n «-., b^turv frame hevmth st near v<tk 2-jutv fninn all o(tlie alfjtt will be rei uii at reduced ruts 14 11ume ii hwt'ohu to let-storfrs rpj l.h:.t — a fine business x ataul t mil fp m hun st on seneca st t ro d't-llit i wil barn r.-nt low apny booi a no i^nih fijv if n>t m meuowb ' e!7 tttct t'oows rooms and powek to rfnt th mow ar.rtrwtrahh and the ww con ui.t ibqalraol e ab holaie-i mkhtgan t mil tlio c i hi kii't > rri'j klnf-fol'rim floor rooms x mit'ivater ti^d uw uf celiar apply t 4ca e.lir v at ear tuppm f'2»-2t 1?ob kent—office in the fire . !■i.i building un.le t,h vanuia^turer'a ami tnd«i built juhnuttu slp^arut f2o desirable business rooms fox kknt 22 kc.»d t , lie ist ami j itor tr sflrxt d«m iresa makin esu lithmont will b+ve a buof loua lyo i baker b>m land m tice db rol-t.s for rent—in thk new i 1.1.m.t c.rner of h'a.<4htnifton and green streets rii aoad nti.rj uvt^r n.i lij and ibb bh whole f tiie urtrd it.iry apply to hh ■17 la7o cl»-tf jewhtt * root three nice klekpinu booms in t it etuuai lorautj s;i3 main street met d-idley * fu^kwell apj-lyto oeu b bull m mortgvcks pob sale—a first class mort v l-nf atn'ut 25<>q will lie • j at a batgaka inqaiia <■( ed'arud « bu k.a.>l note md h i itwn j p.r->»n btiiidmj c2 purchase monky moktgagr3 l vamtftd la any umount lee a pifkert-vo 16 west swan rt aioney money 1 ur hi.«em"h-rmortira(fe3 wanu-v ly howard k u ' p pel mb main esi pqxy and county orders j sticks bonds and hntts»kes ummercia m«r.o k .> uted by ei'wakds « bucklani i.l-il ffttmt a d lo broker no 2 brown's build family iffttum thomas b frcnfch groceries flour and oatheal 66 main street buffalo n y y~xke ice bcfpalo ice company office 22 sonec t comerff^l bgims w kuaraotee to oar patron a '. ib * of lake !■• tn mmm li.roukh our ice h ■'.■* bring o-i thi ill a fill ijomnw fcnrt ttn la i h n«el without w:nic floated thr.ugb the cinal wh en a tai aiij wlwufl iinpuritie.l the eljvi r fmi r this c mi+i ar colored ttil»and pn»miuen;ly leaere ■ak ice ail order mtl at the cua-.panv tfic or with the iti er will mmt mtih j-r imp*tf nttkm , mi win >. t qu-j ai the iowest ratea dl6-siu f k plumbly tank an'i ci.-iteni ruildei ard dealtr in new sr.d n-'h.i -■*'■! barrri tan-s h--0p t-taves n,l hma me all kl..'i»j cuup—f qgammaaj ot hand and raa.le in the ner\*o-t vtjto tn-1 wsirant'tl ut-^e jo"bin d at all tim s aiitl or the m"-t reasona'-le ti'otw no 98 ut c trance or ptrrj bctwten m»ln and washinirtfui flt forty tecond-hatid tanks for 1 taninif from eight ii • ui on-i jiundrod and twenty barrel cheap white ash and pik m jfood oruer nl l-c nu cheap b ; , at v jk irannti p>o6l 4 v uvßliivhji deslen ■• paints oils glass mov sash ahtist matbrialb te ko 13 k 3w»a rt ba3iio n t jobv c post jacob vtkrorve.-i j josephs 7 house sign act fancy painter wzxebftnf u,b'jm]o>.v»turt obanraro hasblctg gujiikg on3qlass wills aad fc«ilir«t kalcomined j itkt m»ds special notice great bargains barnes &. bancroft williopssftuisidat 3000 yards lhtekilawh at 26c worth me 10,000 yae3s 9-8 cambeics at 150 woetii uc 4000 yards orgaidies at sic worth me 5000 french musldfs at 20c worth|mc 5000 yards french lawks.i at l»lc woktii 13c barnes & bancroft cash house 259 maijt stkeet extraordinary inducements to purchasers op dry goods at barnes & bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter in suppled ftt all timed with the host desirabi.k styles of hum goods freo,itntlt wortiij 35 and 50 cents pep yard friday & saturday of each week we have f our 25 cent counter sm 101 a variety of articles andj 11 at great bargains enormoum'sales in white piques at 25 cents per vmii and upirwd slack alpacas embroideries gloves and parascls shawls and wrars also black iiaolored and japanes silks barnes & bancroft cash noooe fl 268 maln street issurakfie i ife fire and marinb insurance jetna insurance co hah ford com incorporated 1619 cosxur perpetual paid up ompiul tt,ogq,oqc three uiljons of dullan l j hendsk prrrf-r-i j oooifnow s«teuv abtifts jin;.*r_t 1,1880 at market ralue ouh onhandandln baui 68'.,p8 os real estate sm.pi-t x tforvptfe bon-.li w bulk n«cl 1,428,u0 00 u wd statea state ri city stock and other puiule b«curitl«i 5,22'),cr3 7.1 total t5,m).6 * w ctatmi nr>t doe and an*djtirta & 6,068 t ■• l^i*s»r>aid in 60 fmm tt.oflo.ouo (* the underslfrned would s ik-it frmn the riiizem of ruflajo afld oa the i afces a continuance of the ro>ti unoaflmi patronage in t)>is old and well hbowi c 111 i i i > . poncies issued risks taken by i *.'.■-, riven m d cuiials uid railroads to and from any place to tbfl 1 ■. : i states and oanadas and lomm promptly ad liuied and paid at tl office by e p dorr general agent qopi gtbitraj9cz 00 pbovidenck ;. i oa«t capital and nn*liw i2g',s co william t barton prcsidtnt j martlx,secretary rogkk williams tnsskici compakt rhottdenck e l ca»n capital and surplus t?00,«oq 00 a a wilmaxs prei dtnt j w davenpokt,becret*rv k p jk.rk asetit busdo b i policies ■.»-■<■" tfalr r>t«h aad lanu pronptlj ki jane a»id p»m « hli oißce office vetns iftdlllßpj ui rt*t : eorvar prime ar.f1 ll6)-d itrwu jtka uts insuranci coxpis7 habttokd conn isctnca!at*d capital !:?,"■«■,■■•■annual income 5 000 oof o surpltu above uabeitiea 8,090,000 00 all poiicieb n'on-fobpxittno aftet second pay3if>t cash rateii cash policies cash dividends • dt'.t ji.ms uly oummeßein t t"r of the firm year dividends rctx ived o rkduce theantuil premitrm nr inci'.e-la the cub value of \\.> policy i applications rp«pertfully solicited il p dorr general a«ent h fish c b armstrong c p fish fish & armstrong general insurance agen oaoa 50.58 luih 91 boblo h t uvxepool * loksoh • olobi ins co orrothannßai n*b co m tobk muun rtjud nra 00 bah rauiciac alba nt cm fntk • mamiki i^a co roifin nhii.ns co.,*ohci3t2k it omnrh run ras oo oßwioa com wb.tchmteb oocktt mabon dss c stem bochillx stat rmi dia co cltvet.asc o travfiebs 1 ms co habtfobd irew ttmi r.ir ixa p<t intw tohk rphs buffalo fibe and xariv i lnsurasce comp4sy roraolj u v iv ai ikbuhakci cohfaht of buttau chabzktsd is ism i utdi jajrttabt 1 *». tut.ih tl nfmi m immmk
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-04 |
| 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 | 1870-07-04 |
| 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. 8325 |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-04 |
| 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 | 1870-07-04 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700704_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 |
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| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8325 |
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buffalo express vol xxv * i 1 ' - ■f '• 1 v monday,2 july 4 1870 no 8325 by telegraph new york the mew appointments new york july 3.—at the custom house on saturday there waa a gooe isjal of excitement among the officii ove the lata change in the collector's oflwe air grinnell waa invisible to the outside world ind the anxious inquirers were informed chat he waa out of town hon th■■■■:-i mnrphy the coming man waa also eagerly nought after by hundreds tbis week promises to be a very exciting or 1 md ground the granite building in wai street at the naval office everything wa very quiet the prevailing unprumt • seems to be that mr grinnel will not my ept the position of naval 01...:er judge folg-er assistant treasurer has gone t alhany to aaaist in the new organization of he court of appeala on his return he will at once close up hia all sin aa treasurer washington apeciala aay the appoint uents made by the president for new york ontinue the subject of general discussion on fie qnttstiam of the confirmation of mar hy the new york senators an divided mr conkjing being in favor of him ind mr fenton gainst him the rapul lican members in the house from new york are nearly all of mr fenton s wi if thinking as retards murphy sen ator fenton is as calm u usual though he does not hesitate t decbut himself eppposed to murphy he is seemingly oatiently awaiting the action of the senate 11 is understood however that he has gone quietly to work on murphy's case and will use whatever influenca he haa in the senate to defeat the nomination rumors are cur rent that moses h grinneu has been ten lered a foreign mission home say vienna is the place but th.ise who pretend to be best informed say bancroft is to recalled mm berlin and grinnell is to take li ■place the tribune on mil murphy the pending nomination of thomas murphy for collector continues to excite 1 uterus t and activity ainong republican leaders the tribune to-morrow indirectly opposes his cm urination aud declares tt not likely to strengthen the party it aeverthelesa earnest 1 exhorts republican oot to till the air with their contentions when on the eve of an important doubtful and decisive struggle cheap pares and freight the struggle between the western and southwestern competing railway com pa aies for the bulk of the passenger freight and live stock transportation traffic has be come more bitter and exciting with n present prospect of an adjustment rate were reduced largely yesterday anii cuinlse htwdtoml the delegates from the various trader anions of this city held another anti-lhi iese meeting last night and formed .. secret organization t.ir political and co np aewttott purposes called the workingmeuv ivitndly society laborers fob colorado the la'1 ar and capital co-operative col my of col rado held its tirst meeting la ivfcumg ai d begin preparations for sending s houasnd laborers to colorado next month emigration sebastian bach agent for the california immigrant union sails frorut his city tuee iay for a year's absence in europe for tbe ncouraajf merit of initnit;ratioii to calif or • am likht thousand eitht hundred and linft.v-nine emigrants arrived hero last week christina nil3sow a contract was on friday signed by mr strakoaoh on behalf of christina nilssun with the new york mendelseohn union providing for a aeriea of from six to twelve oratorios during the coming maatk arrival of davis hatch davis hatch whose difficulty with pres ident baez haa been ao often before the senate this session in connection with the st domingo affairs arrived to-day in the itcanier de soto from havana he ha bate detained in st thomas since his re isßbm in march endeavoring to effect a set clement of his affaire in st dommgo jyui obtain his r tonal ettecta affray is a tolicv office a desperate affray occurred in the policy shop of samuel webb on sixth avenue last i i n which the proprietor wl dred several pistol shots at the aßßailants without effect was ba |
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