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buffalo express vol xxv saturday jult 33 l«0 no 8341 by telegraph the war a circular to diplomatic agents of france kkvkhat wkihutrttprptrpn-pttti quarter prepared f»r apolr ©■at htraftboairg the charges against count bray russia reported in favor of france prussian army reported falling back p&i3c meets pkisce leopold the i;aui)e mobile ordered to a.ctivjs duty h apoleoi addresses the corps leo islatif eta etc eto | pakis july 2*2 the joumml ojiriai publishes a circular of the minuter of for eign affair dated the ilit addressed to the liplom*tic agent of franc at foreign cap tials lh«c.rco'»r manuoaa ai eipl»i»uo made on the 15th in the cham ben id regard to the rapid renuof a negotiation in which aa fast as we redoubled oar efforts to pre erre peace aeoret designs were developed of an adversity resolved to render peace impossible whether the berlin cabinet had judged war neceaaary for the accompliahaaents ol their project again t the self-government of the german state m hardly satisfied at lafing established in the centre of europe a military power t ormidai ' a to all its neigh bors they had wished to turn to aooount the power already acquired by displacing delinitely to the advantage of prussia tin international equilibrium with the pre meditated intention to refuse us guarantee which were indispcnaibu to our security a well as personal honor ihowed itself by trongeat evidence in their conduct of nego tiations the circular then mentions the candid | tore of the prince of hohenzollern and de i clares that the barlin cahinot hoped to placs the prince on the throne of charle i v by surprise believing europe would ac cept the accomplished fact and france in apite of her temporary displeasure would hesitate to oppose the expressed will of the spanish people who were friendly to her the french government informed of the danger from this intrigue did not hesitat to denounce it to the representative of the people and to foreign power all have felt that prussia was alone in her unscrupulous policy knowing her self to be without the support of common right she has nevertheless sought to im pose upon europe the further abuse of ie dangerous an extension of her influence kranwe took np the cause of the balance of the power knowing it to be a causo of all people menaced like herself by the dispro portionate aggrandizement of one royal house in doing so she has not placed herself in opposition to her own maxims and policy or those of great power the circular cites aa proof the case of belgism greece and naples and the re fusal of great powers to allow any of their pr inoes to mount those throne thegcir cular then mentions the withdrawal of hohenzouern the refusal of i'ruasia to give guarantee and other incident which have followed adding that france ought to de mand guarantee since prussia bad already given her word that the prince of hohen zollern should not mount tha throne of spain when in march 1869 there had been a question of his oandidature at that time the french minister at ber lin told the king that no prutsian could i reign in spain count bismarck replied that france need not concern herself at a contingency so improbable and heir yon thile the prussian undersecretary of for etgn affairs gave his word of honor that a hohenzollern was and could not be a can didate if assurance thu * solemn cannot be relied upon diplomatic intercourse most oease in repudiating auch pledges prussia chal lenges france who now only demands in vie of previous tergifisations that the former's renunciation of her designs be made real and permanent the circular con eludes by declaring that history must as sign to prussia the responsibility for a war which she had the means of avoiding and which while she affects to deplore she has rather sought and adds under what circumstances ha she done this it is when france for four year put has refrained with an almost exaggerated scrupulousness from invoking against her treaties concluded under the mediation of the emperor bat to which she has failed to give a voluntary support of all the acts of th government which has only thought of means of freeing herself from the obligations of treaties even while aign ing them europe has been witness let europe pronounce upon the justice of our skirmish reported the evening journal report several skir mishes yesterday between the advanced guards along the line of the frontier but give no details it is extremely difficult to obtain intelligence from the seat of war as correspondent are strictly forbidden from the authorities of strasbourg tfo longer permit strangers to ascend the steeple of the cathedral because the movements of the troops on both sides can be seen from that paint guartor are being prepared for the em peror and staff at strasbourg the number of volunteers who have en listed for the war was 97,0*1 many ladies offer their services as nurses for the wounded while in service they will wear a costume similar to that of the sisters of charity the bakk of france the general council of tha bank of france by advice of the governor have voted to give 100,uoo jrsnc to the sanitary society and have resolved to oosttiiwe tha aalary of all their employees called into the military service whether in the army the nhrrcwortteoanff jfowfe vessels have beam sent to new fou ndland to notify french fishermen of ike declara tion of war the journal ojtciel reprints from the journal tu frame a serums accusation against count bray the bavarian minister he u charged with ranlssdmg urn bavarian chambers by announcing thai the french troops have invaded bavaria and it is alleged that by this falsehood he succeeded ia forcing the chambers to vote the re quired subsidies the municpal election in france will be held in august next prussia piupo—e that the kaltac he made a neutral sea france ref uses a riot has oowrred at cologne in so uaence of the high prios of provisions russia is reported to be in favor of sop at coblenu south germany will abeatea prussia and join france at urn first oppor tunity offered it m ■it.d tt«t th pr—»m mrnj km v__^l mmms amar^ai a dtmmmm»m«m gll a betw ommtf ml vtjm bo dm m a sfmtrm tnm am my tka bwiaa gewsra*vssn nee nmsoaesi tan exponejßsvß qwil l.b~«i m>|«r-g«mmi<t *• army ml hnl»d forth froat it to udtte m wflf g h ■»!■», bat hii ensejtßßp te bee eertsssl tmmmm jalj «-■" f l*»i^i«*rf mti'j.tl mti at b*j aa^bj wiu follow wl will t utrodooal it>to \ jhm tfm d woitt «< qmmtl do—y bj.p>plu 7 i.ooewlmtad the ncbiah liik loxdoir july 32 adrioo fra tb ill il ill liln i i to fa*m ci.lmto aloag the kaio uuiktat jbi»nk ud general malik an eaually confidant and onresarred is twr predictions of matt the french journal object to the u li liull irf ih baltic ik m mid that co-nt de palika will "— j tb expedition which i to eater prussia thrash denmark th mhe mobile of kraooe has heat called oat for actrv duty none ar allow ed to procure aahatiiytaa the journal uju-itl pabliabaa a aama of i^gulatiunj for the gaid mobil e\oitement ts maobip madrid july 22 partial h*n bar aoojfht to exmte tk fwtn'yr waintt fraaoe witbovt tim th attempted to oraato a hmto d*»on vtntion m front of the pi—uh bm\mmy bat failed paia ia arm for bntnbt | an address by prksidbt sobtxumul pakis july 32 midughi tb em p*ror came to p»ru to-day aad rasmtod th oorp*legialatifattll»tiiill*tm pr«ud«nt | schneider in th bum of tw om lagia i*tif addnoaad th eapanw aa lottm sim th corp t-*fih ;# **» tarmi i»ted it labors it has anaikiamaaly roted all anbsidif and all lawa n—dad for na tioaal defense tfaoa giviac a aigaai proof oi ita patriotiam if true that not he who jectarea war bat h who oanaea it ia it real author there will be bat on toioe among the natiooi to lay th im^ii—ihilitj upon prua*ia who maddeoad by nhop*d for auooeaaat and a*ouraf[*d by oar patianc and deair topraaarvafor korop the banerito t peaos haa oonapired against our aeotirit nd attached our h»no in aoch a ease krmoo know har d uty ani*nt hop fol low you to the army which aooompanied by your ton you take command of b binj yon behind our army ao arena tomod to carry high th standard of kraaoe ia th nation remit without unauinew tha regency to your angut ipooae she will unite with the authority her groat qualities inaare th fora given by liberal inatitationa inau^rated by 700 the heart of the nation ia with yon and your army the bmpero&'d rkplt to this the emperor replied as follows measiean—l experience great satisfaction on the eve of my departure for the army in being able to thank yon for th patriotic co-operation yoa have given my gorern meet war ia legitimate with the assent of a country and the approbation of its represent atives yoa are right ia recalling the wordr of monteaqnin the true author of war is not ha who declares it bat he who render it necessary we hare done all that de pended on as to avoid it and i may aay that the entire nation in its irreaistable force hai dictated oar resolution i confide m yoa in parting with the em preiia who will call yoa around her ahould circumstances require she knows how to rill courageously the doty * hich th posi tion imposes i take with m my son be will learn in the midst of the army how to serve hii country reiolved to parsae with energy the great mission confided to me i have faith in the auooess of our anna fer i know that franoe is standing behind me and that god protects nt heut&al qroumd lonbon july 22—switzerland uks of france that cbablaia and francign be de clared neutral ground the request haa been refiued novkbnment of pohti'oal mahhid july 22.—the duke de ssldaa ba propose to retire from the government of portugal much interest is felt in the matter new york nu gabjfan uteamuhs to sail new vmik july 22 the reported sail ing v uniial of the north german lloyd steamers is positively denied by the compa ny's official affairs is north carolina the poafa washington special says that the affair in north carolina are not be lieved to be in as bad a condition as np resented by the friends of got holden the necessity for the iaterfereooe by hit militia to hid extent to which it has been earned has not been made apparent by any communications which nave yet reached tke politicians here kemajns of m paradol the remains of m prevost paradol ar rived from washington shortly after 10 i m m ronhard vioe consul of france was at the depot to receive the bady ev erything was condaoud quietly the re mains were conveyed to pier 50 and plaoed on baord the steamer lafayntte georgia matties advio's from atlanta represent that the excitement is over the question of an elec tion this fall as very great home of got bullock's friends are urging him to let the present officials hold over bat he now seems inclined to order a general election io november foster blod gett has however jnst arrived in atlanta and is representing that the itannchaat friends of the bingnam amendment in both branches of congress admit that the mgal effect of the georgw rill m u pees ad it to date the terms of the present state otfioen from the passage of the act thai extending their time two years h ■also represent ing that the premdeat signed the biu with a full understanding that it called for no lection nrquest the inquest over floreoo ftcannall ffm concluded today the joiy found a ver diet that deceased came to his death from a pistol shot fired by thomas donoha on the 3d of december last foreign th rorra aixocutioh pinm july 22.—tha following is cha al locution dalinnd by ttw pop on the ooc ion of th proauilgation of urn infallibility dm ktirity of the sonraiga pontiff baa bow gnat but it doaa aat uatroy it builda it doe not oppi it aahiai md it oftm d»fendj tka rigkti of oar brethren—that ia tka righta of tha biafcop and of aoaaa who km aat totad with na ' lat thaa iaal that thay ban wataa in error aad lat than nmtar that the lard ia aot anar lat thaft raauabar thatafawyaaiaagoihi fcagti v wa do han tka tkaa tw oaa kiaaaaa—two wida oa tka aaa n.jnt haaraa forbid wa pr.j tkaa taat ood who aloaa alia aiiniliri wiu niniiaata thair haarta aad aaala that taay ai r turn to thair fataar that hi ua hii—ajaa pontiff taa aawortkf iaaraf chriat aad work with a aaataat th aaaaaaa of tka cbuaa lat it aa iw that w mm mj with st aogaatiaa lord tea kan gi roc v nor xlmirabla light and now wa im mayhaataauaaaymall rsaiociad none haary kfartia tka iriaaiatli praaak tllaaavat^aad tl übj la*awaafj a kflwrnat bbv^maat taa ag^aß sitde tki awraiag takiac tka groaad taat fnvea aagkt to wk wttk bnaa aaaiag tka tha aztmapat liiafuliial of tka pooaara fatal ta th bu af taa oajh oaachaiaa wai lurrna lonos jaiy 22--nawa fraam tka ant rj aaft^afwuwnal aal av^tt i^a^a^hamaal hat of w ttual jfm»lata?atwatl w watj^^aa^aaai^aaaaaa aa«a if*maw fawiapawaw ■-»»• ■•-• ivmivm immb rf tt w.-»cf of ffn 111 iii ■« paawaav aal ttaatt tllg|tnll tam amtws ot salav ■„ * - . »^ a .. |^ —. i^^a!j n*tnaata wvataatawßfw wataaatafa ats vbtv atawatat khawsaatawa aadaalat banayaatai a^aaißa la^ka aaki a kaaaaa^at ka^^wßßßav law ava%b to kvaavaaaaas i a«it awaat vi tw a a*aai w,ar-auj jbw dtjiwnn dnacug tha rata bsi slots *"" «-*—*• nrnuaa tha ahip wild hiur from li»arw»l for st johs n r n afci.gad to pat nto cork harbor kktiaj prua a latk what oady a day or two out tha yacht gra won tha priaa offand bj tbalaedoo yacht tlob on her aaoood tria auitai of the boluiu pltmocth july 21.—th ti-iii-t'-'t holaatia of tha hambarg awariwn lisa froat n.w york arrirad aafalj at noon to day it is as kawws whathar aha wil mil to illrtin a if waa a»b uwd jaatardaj that a fraavak riaaaa n onuudmiuawtai llght-hoaa ii tu kmhi aka waa wkwag to iß»ras laa hiutw tha attan o tha utf atanaar auk bo bhbtiaß of karinf baas diatubad ncouaa run imcnd anwar jaly 22.—tw bflkk hart .• axpaotad at tha avsoth of tha sohauit i lallbi mi mmt*l ii llnnl it tl safa anchorage tw mjiajuoablk b>rut july a—tha fans mi waat likdia cahls rilllfl ha oom mdoad oporatnoa twuli 6 mika a tha o-bl w.t boom laid aonaa tha flak appcaito capa quaiii ika dm wit boiio to-morrow and lay tha waatara ano to baubaso th saßolk u1 iaamtialil embark tha aart.rn aad whioh aha wiu uj to santiago ate oaha it ia i^iatad skat talagraphio r—i—t with l*-f da cuba will ha ooaiplats within a waak washington postal coiuinponiucc wuiiictw july x.—the following iral tilnf^pkirl tn imr lunwtw it paril dataatrart or stitm july 18 to watumrt minuter paris th nnnwat and people of th united state depend upon the german itrniin heiwoan hum wd hamburg mi in voik lor mill mmlimllm withafrropt under ar-antemmt with th united sl i'oatoffice lnuuire wh.th«r in th evenl of war with north o«mußr th**e *» en will be exempt from oaphir report by cable signed fish the following u the reply by c»blt 7v ua w.uluiiylon th gotanumat nfaw to axtmpt north german luunvn from oaptar exoept thoac at ma ignorant of the war which may ater fraath porta signed wuiiuui parim buuhias at the whiii houu all publio buaiaoaß ia ranlarlj tranaao • ed exactly ai if the praaioant ra hara snob papers aa reqnira bia attantiao an forwarded each day to loop branoh from the different departmenu the important oorreepoadanoa that reaobaa the white rloqae ia firat inapeotad there and then for warded if deemed adnaabta mmmt secretary fiah left waahington tn night for mew york military oedibs lieutenant colonel i c keltcn a a 0 aaaigned to duty at headqaartera of military drrieion of the l'acilio ia ordered to proceed to hia port without delay major samuel brock a a g upon being relieved at headquarten of military di viaion of the paoinc by lieatenant colonel kelton i aaaigned to duty at haadqiurtort of the dapartoant of california relieving major john p sherbnrae who ia aaaigseo to headqaarten of department of colnmbia turkey to remain strictlt neltrai the btata department to day raoeired official information from conetantinopic that the reporta that turkey baa placed or intenda to plaoe her army and navy on a war footing are totally unfounded the sumima porte having decided to maintain a itriot neutrality ia any oonfltata that may grow out of the eiiating european oomph • ejuumond va july at a telegram from danville va reporta that laat night a party of colonel kirk'a north carolina suu mi lib entered that plaor aeized and carried off lundvlph ounn who had fle.l there from north carolina for a refugee ueoii.;ia leoi3lature an inta july 22.—th senate today refneed to expel aaron h bradley a rea ohmon to adjourn rim dif waa introduced and loat by the oaating vote of the freei dent the senate adjonmed until monday miscellaneous kiuatta wouiiib mika july 22 at tha an nual regatta t lhk qoiaaigaaaw to-day tha nogle ikall two mil iw wm woo by j j o'leary af thk city in 16:11 j tha four oarad tan haa not b iliiriilrt yet f onl being claimed th fruhlliai raoa three milea between tha enn iron har rard yala amharat tad brown n won by tha lattar m 19:21 in tha unitanity m yala c»m in ant in ls:<fl b»t tha raieraa decided tha race i faror of harnrd on aooosat oi cml by yala a tha ataka boat by which tha harnrd boat loat ita rudder 0809 ot'tkaok iws iobbikt piiilinii.riiit jalyk.—pira man wan artaitad caargad with rc.bb.ry aad tha fwwwittal of a groat o«tra#a om tha faaaaa of a young lady on somth broad atnat on tha arming of tha uth tha kwly waa fai oompany with a h wham both wan aaaaaltad by a a*a af t*a ana aad tba lady oanm m aaigbiinan iald tha oftbtgaog l^roof tha pnaooan tumad staaajraruanaa aad tana athan wan oouittaamdalaait a moo bail thar robbad tha lady of akwaa douarm basb balx a wall ooat«*ad hwa hall gam » played thia aftorooon by th maryuod at baltjawn a>d tha ithiujm whiah n ultadiatha lattar wlaaing by a hon of 24 to 13 abomt ims naman ilamii tha iraraa lornitiixs air ti a gaaw of baaa bait batwaan tha rfai mjila tit eagua re aauad ia a noloty for tha harrarda by a oor of s6 to 14 luanaitdras biltmcßi jaly si—tha ganaan aaw tin l«1<1 m ijt > { b u^a^k^t ooajaiv ta aaapnoa ajpaayaaaw wiah prmaaw waa ivga and aaitwhamsu paotidßca it l jaly 22 tha gar mm oi thu city aau aa amthaawaaw s tugthi.^t«i.«t uprm y-«-hy with fiiiaaa and in aa niiiilina far oftth qajhuha maaaam ku^ioa h c jalw m.—bnaa bol •-. •» caawjll caaaayanthar af oow or boldaa fa ia ua atty bafallluli im-lawafmr wmhrr ana af tha aria a a aaat vakaßrikaaßßßßalaßa aaaßrff aal bb^hafe _--_ b l h m toiadaaathaclnw h aaaar hat caan of oyar aa taramaar ta ry aha ii ai.il ti.li.ai brfdaa y a - fab a trial naa ha hat hi oaawal a aay aaraaa of taa uarta iaatam oaro jmly b—at imohbaag latt aiaa lh bij i 11 chan caaaaaaf uaav ssary.lhtwark af tha r3tiuoataa ripiay aad that ifc.aaadhyhaaili taraa il i j at varna a v ivaw '" k liatat ik •>■*>■aaaßaaaßßvaaal aaai abba __ a aa am it mm w*w tttataatianafe w *■■■■uul>uo»>ra<vja aliwdt • ukgmioo if clerk trom tk*tinull v waahagtoo v tn raid to ymn with tb ooul foreign items mr 8 phillpo * mllau w u knowa in aae meaioal world of berlin b seen lentil fay ik at auoal society of übkarajk i tea aa oioaeskrs of so bu |. ciaa aad m«i them orar io sootland adrbsi fna naalee atoto thai fl iaaaramiaai of maeie b a parted state of pi am ■aim aa4 bsarba a gnat reeem blaaoe to ik modem luu here jut been iliinil*at pompert the material are urar aad irory tb nhisasil traaa in fraaae an thi year oorored witk aa itnanua*l7 qs»n atyof.llll.ai if the frail ripens faror liy the y.*ld will be at abuadaat an ! ff »•»«*■•»»»'»• k woi aaey bike eon aarrast a fram tkbf was uuy doo by the british beard of admirably a clerk di hill il it hwmdaal ma year ago lately wratototke baud that be woam bo gle.l t ■■■■**» kia a—la tka board aent kirn 910jcm sad aoaitad bk no of raaig ttwiag to tke death at tka marauis of lotkua aaatbor caikouo paar will i ad twtolkaeowkek*t**»*l in tka britiah bmamaf lords the i . hurnuii ~ atontad by bk krstksr lori bokombarg karr who bsoam a cttaouo some jaan m da t mini kaa repaired iba albert gold medal a ik sooioty of art for hi earrioss to aria mansfaetsree lad oom neros in tk bukbg at tka saa canal lord haary i i.nx aa ckairman karing mtroduoad m da lmmdi ik prino of wttat praaaotod to kirn tkt badal tka luuaai joarsab atata tkat amoan m*btiaamainry at uga iwoolo tka poat » 4*1*17 to ba baanraaad b tka ckaroh f o—la o*a a finian tb oily of milaa aba ia abaai to aba b tka aaoara of tka scab a atataa ml t,aaaard da vinci tk work of tk wall kaswa italian aoolp tor mogni r tha l.ihtning racnuy itruok tha potrdar magaaiaa of saalohpinto at vaaioa wkara 600.000 poaada of that n tarblwaaatoradawaj tk oondaator r aaitad tk abotria diaokarga,a»4 lu top in litorauf aha wrar and tka whol uogt twiatod bot o furthar damag waa th work of pattbc iaattkar d pol iabb iha rtatoa oi king fradanok *, liamill ia adraaobl ra^dl bdmd it <* alraadt almoat tnaipmit tka king in r«praaa.tad an koraabaak ia tka nnifonn of a ganar.l of bia day tka atataa ia 19 f~t in haigkt and it ia aald to ba mort axoal lastly oaat tha railroad m tba st oothard mountain ia iort now oaoabg a graat atir in enropa italy kaa totod 46,000.000 to ward it switaarbad rotaa 0,000,000 north cermaoy 10.000,000 and aran little badan rotat 3,000,000 of franca for ita con tmotioa praaoa hai oauaoroial raaaoan for roting notking toward it it ii a esrioaa bat tkat of tha paawn gen in tka train whisk met w'.*.n tha lat tcrribla accident in eorland all or terr naariy all who war i at tka tim . > oaaad aninjured natura'a aoaatkatioanaiir ing them ne oaly agabat fracture and oontuaio^a but even agabat tka bad ell t of abating and aincnaaion tha alaotiooa b aaatria gin anexpaoted raanlta in the rural aomaanaa of styria and mararia tka dhmaoataim hare ob tab*d a urge majority the vienna jooraala ara abraaad at that fact ana con clude that tha party b question which had bat a partisan b the bat bebkarath will in tka aaw parliament be b nfaoiaat force to angafe b a oonfliot witk tk libarala the imnenas demand for the newly in troduced correapoad*ao carda prom h w mnoh they an appreciated by the y,,,nh uemaa pnuio between the istk the day oa which they were firat aaad in ber lin and the 221 no leaa loan 90.000 ware uaned in that oity in the other parta of north germany the deaund ia b propor twa aael otdera for tha aaria are atilfar ritbg tkoogk 2,000,000 of them have al ready bean printed ocaad diapatohed letter from cairo etate that the meaaure relative to tha redaction of the egyptian army ii now complete the dii beading of the third portion of tka oontin kent took pboa b june and waa got through in the moat ngnbrand aatiafaetory manner the foroa io that country ia thun broaght back to tha total of 20,000 men fisad by tha imperial brawn which con ferred the inteeuture on the preaent via roy it ia aaid that tk propoaab of bra mim with reaeeet to rewarding wo ketp thipa b sirtreai will probably b ao aaptad bytk fkaaral ooudl a^eordine to tka aaatoßjabtod liaiiiil all aailorm wketkar germana ■„, fonanara wko aawata north oarn u ee*el b diatraea wol ba rewarded by the coniedarawod tke tmk of arraagiaa thi matter will be lai ailri 4a ak gamgii o«ee of ike north lier«ae tkjnfaderatoo it ia nearly twenty-one year aboe coont batthjanyi then firat ofßaar of th kan^arisn ooternnwnt waa by order of bern hayaaa ahat oa a raoeat lot in th ty f peau aad only aow after taia ion btorral kaa bia hamal take plaoa the maiaiin were dbmarred and placed in a oawußb tka goldea key of which wai pna to ue widow oa bar arrinl b peath tamaa.ii of ilnagin aot tkroaguw from all direotina to wttoeaa ike faneni ceremoaiea aad x aaaaaal a u some great mmt-d died oaly yeerday fnmu or h p*»*l«u—the obea aaupeat aba tfawa baa mawaiw catkoho caret a badat bar charlea 1 wkib eauaaaj laaihii by fatkan btaedrrht aad mo^arthy the prooea.i.,n amrna bee tka bat wahiaii at tka da eeaaad ikiiih after aaaa e'abak tb re aui ere home b a inai wtab bbefc plaatea aod dran by mi grey koraaa and filial i by a aaaart ot iirty aurine aadar cantab wauata tb aarriaaai in porato bdltidaala sraa!o*nl mi . tar of tke kortk parana caammaioa hn hi tke faaaral lia.flin wtta tke at toakeaaf ah tk otkar laraaaa laaattm i aim tkaa areaaaa weaa tkacabiaet klliiitiia.n—ialhinaiii aad vie ad aawl porter ia mam baaaton oaawroa aad stooktoa aad ether promia—t gaotl aaaatawa a baaaaawl awmvawawm tatrmm aavtwawawawml b9 tjka aaator lir wuk aad tke fau aarriea fnr tke dead waa performed moat of tka ofu rial 111*11 preeaat 111 111 111 l ike fa ■till i ilijl 1l t 1 wker tka j«d waa pbaoa ea tke an trab far new bourns bonm ooanorn*.—tka oaly iwraag aaasaawawjinswadby ike hoaat at esawaawaei eaaamamf of oeaavaia ffajdrr maaa-aadai igai aad < the aone "- - - 1 , ,| f aatfaads mat bsbbst awat tawasßawklawal f^asawavwarwl awf *>■>- beard efalaa.ga of whiok k ka boaa tha rraaaaaaa fre the ■■«■■!■», tka eaaaaamaa wiß stake a tkia'.agk aaqairy baa«a**eee.u l f»h waaek aawat to oaaamwv^ka 1 fa—iia a^ahol * - * a walßawav ataaawovataap •■hsatavat a ■■• ■■wm mm ami saamyaaaataf tkeaoreral aay bate mast bsbww tawasawaawmaa tsalaßs aawall bwaaaawk awk tliastm wwk waadafl y*aafps*bv mlj will ■■■•■■imjwi aawat afl wawaat tm>a tfes^saalawaft waf mawß tawswaml lw wasw batawjav ajvamawl tumu in in v*im.-u ltm ha aawotaaht toaa aaiins ia ear r*u awao wawi ava oa*b saatoa i ajsw had akiakla ii fto'aabag attkaoa sgaafc of soar war aabttk kbg to xafaaaiwmieaaa i isalail it bsjo aawaav awawa flat wawaw awaaaamr aawaaak aaaaam vaaaaaw aaavw wav «■vhaav vaawas tm jmaw^ss mbr m*l awam^masaawa^wl j^j^t ***** thk bwffajo express job printing office llililj <■■>■! wiu tukjvkkt bett uatxaial ■nitaud to ijlimui itebt utll tkwi of ioak cui amd job toil o v itr gwak nun okm«tlmr the buffalo express published lvkkv moknijso baiwl»j vc«fiiwij by the kxtiir;.ss prdointt cu no h x swas mmm dfeliv»t«>i y rmrrict in the dtj or nt by nik.l ho m p«r uiduid week y ■■- r bj dv 160 do businbm directory pans businks.i and location of tun liiadin'j louxks ot burfalo 11 bow of our reedsra who make bunlißsßß i 8e1 1a 1.7 cutu.m tbls out aud uslßf it 88 a rsfereses w.ll «... lime aud iro.il.ls tbe selection bes use rsfu.ij mads and strictly fihbt class | architects . yiich b 1 ortlr 8.8 mains ag'l imi'lkmknts castings c howalll iiiom t,»,cb,,.0u banker h iv bukt a co alau err ie.ee sum nranaa finecabtingo c.1.a1.k a 1.0.,c0r 1.0*1.1 and vtrrlnja ass \ books and stationery sla>'.tl j ai ute sou main ell mt iik.-.ks a bbu ta7 baln.cor llobawl gpfpw a :,.'.! 7.40 salt aad 8 w bbbsbs l . ii ,;,'■,_---,.:-.,. blank books stationedy c tou-.11 l*>okwoodb jouneon sw mala ciihjbtii a jeers bajeod iw*main booth k shoes b.l fuhbtveilbi bats .... il jew t it 888 bala blank book manufacturer '. .. t'hictieriteb 188 aad 188 waaauurtoe onfectionkkb wholassla k retail w h i,i'lloce a co 16 8 bbwwssß carpets oil cloths feathers . k a j zoos i/phuuaererfl 78 male carpet fitter b pit i i.li pt 88l mais a confectioners wholssals tjimb iieakbe.6i banssb u a ylstl x 480 man.'.pfx^luttflt ii ... china glajjs 4 i rockery mat.-irsw o*a*eill tia bain bail b biwmaji.aumeib carriages i a x vita wallace lock user oourtsr boese ciiai.kkl.--i c b ovens * bun 18 aad 167 ellieott coal wholos.lt stui rstsil c n ulirley a co tor en eed terrace wuori.b i.abin aft foot ,:,-•. coffee k spice mills ouabe a ou 1.1 mela rrr-.'te chorea coal and fig iron o k wll^un * co 80 ohio cor mlasu..p r l e i r.obieom 1 coiuaasreial wban loot at m lußtrset dry goods dodd bjuft b co bm mate oka ffcls k tailors ft h ttttu.n vat aslo dyer and renovator lucas chertkk 4-i main envelope mancfacturtrb b w pkortsxh kw bwau engravers on wood of d wiohtman sou mala ftnoy goods 40 roloeb bieblibo a co 120 main furniture ic a d whits i*7 main fruit and oysters flatt b*sass co 187 w.uiiutton fin * brass castings bditalo brass csu.ii 70 taeharur glass and i'apmt show cardb j p hoppma.n.i6 bruceest bftssßßwi ghoi'ers wholesale s.m johnston 71 mats gbocaues wholoaaleand kstsil e o hoi.ban 17 maui beo w bcott 17 a ay sea gents furnishing goods stafford a wkvtun 197 mala i law itancfc a son 81 ilalo btott a benkdict 3.7 bate guns and jewelry i o boiwon a co 188 main hotels bohnetb uotkl cor wert n and carroll harness saddles *('-. .. _ . . j a l»i lb s.l.s,iok.clunbe opposite manatee hakd'.vaue ikon ac c e waliibhioe 871 lain end ii swau eortunh a klp.ror puarl l ki-.iece bionsy siiatariisco fw main bowles a sobs ss latsss „■_. de wittc weed aoo..lea maui cor w swaa hardvvare and metals fhatt a co 48 45 and 160 torrare hot air furnaces a d oilbekt 88 main hats caps and furs r r t oeokuer 60k main b'.-liotold a bro xvi main m wippert 611 main ikon foundry ..„. » ibos wobks p.rrj or 81l i 1111 l ccliiiox iro woreb chores our jacesoii iron wghtfimm engines boilers 080 w tiptt aonb a co wa.h„.rto nrordo iron nails 2 r sl'lke *°- rbatt * co «, 18 an 1 60 l>rmc<i light carriage a*2 sleigh o c oouwin 888an.1336 wa.hlniv looking glass picture frames howard k buhtiifo 16 e swan malleable iron rbatt * letchwortu 62 snd 6 terraos marble mantles ajs*d grates 0 8 cooper 6110*lawars t swabtz a co 863 main marble k granite works nbatmons a pobboh corner court and morgea jobs orawporu 187 and 168 nlasare m'llinery wbolsssls snd r.uu ■eltßt cbbibh.twmaiu w u wot-'dwabd 80s main mourning 00cd3 dodd best b co lt main music dealers 4nd publishers jewk7t a uisciisa 161 main ougans portabu pirjs derrick,f*loemakebaco..iv tl and u 0 nt..ii _ organs melodeons tc bjbo a pbjnce a 00 kiagara bavonth and m ***"* oils paints kc n pkari^.b and 67 main planing iiills doors sash ac ». a evakb a co , mechanic ibhivtfh.s a bia-n 7 book man'fs fflwsjaaawa amana*i m a-aai we p^nos music c oorn-at a dbktos ho «»"*-.„_„„ piano manufacturerb . n.ht7mam l'sl 108 sad 110 balarla paper hanoings ac si h alatm 111 main morrtoomert bris3 6 main mbbbett bichols 678 msln photographers scales and safes boffaloaoalb woreb 63 uda sewing machines wheeleb a lbos "- m co -*-». ~* r?lcoa a otbbs m sa.es !-• dilsloß owe s «• co is w sw»n oltblc»3 m co mala saddlery hardware sc t-batt s leto jworth 61 and 64 terrace silk hat manufacturers 0 bacxsszie 187 mala stove hollow ware bird a 00 oor brace rt and erie cane stained olasb burtalo btaiiied olasb wobju id p~l school rurniture t csasaaßoß.lllser.uth stoves and hardware b^tffkss^tto ranges 1 iwabtx b co 88l hals thdnkb dainax ■. iroi!l l m " ""• """' phrsy b bro sos msas fc tobacconists a si adassbf».,!bsws*tab*>n»tt*6o"erl oia»m f™owakd a 00 if wassjatw s/atches jewixrt k diamonds jl-wjira jewelbt stobe hi mala v^dlf-kimoa.lm mala taw"slt-astla lh m^a watch makers * jewelkra rrrt;i«wal^rß.m cstf 17-vt m b^gl.t..b°g«lo s cu»»oo u.i rtf so«»«r rtock a btojtold jl b onrnloe o»d a*omp buklu motksisq htoki 1 hun t..americ«n bock \ touso la dih nr you wisu to 1 tm r tlir rut tlj eorre*pona>g with an unknown kmilimi ■*• tw«.>>-iw pteeae ■<■« : mr iri within one week to c jf i i . la , <:>!• of biri-li hxm l.rrund o it umf 4>nroi>d font — wkdnesdw after.1 oon ft oow t i h ittfl owner eul hare wt | p otlbj p • j-.it m uill a the cir»..j truak ! rrwirht l i rtt-zt er btrayed—from batavia st ! actv mm wuw>.et a eorr.l an r r . - ' ■),'- my 1 ii l,rr i'.rtlead intmiat w»v ■.- kr ■•- dba wiljova cor korth diii lon a»i «»■■•-,« wn.tmn atl-lw wajftki house and lot in detroit »•' 1 111 r»i i.ir r ' r ft boum "- jut hi uul b ii ml « banfokd 10 t ».., .: !«?_ stork wastkd—on thb ea*n id mriw rt , m«m seneca and clinton • ui jile lor » cuar etote it tl c whole of th [.;-'.!. «-. uul üb m rented a p r •:, ■i.i »,, r wttb ■front wrmow t0w.81 * bucklaku 1 - - buildin ~ pit ilvnt wanted tbe aub^criben will p*j fur:j ocau r ijuilmj for u-n lliu'iwid '.'!-:,■•■- r.r yo<jd '.- t i*ie i'iant d«li t ; 4 •!,-■■-..■!•:.. i weh mm/t ", f»u bradley philips * i>ewst i oknt.s wameu-a few mf.n j v aiti w man cm nod litfbt fci.u prulltabto tn p jtii n-»t lip !!..«»:■. gtm-nd su'^c.ijjuou uffitc i~jj^.i l,uflum fu htlp hmii.ii wanted a first clas.s dininc i'ioiu lri;alk aexp«n«uoeiiirunar apply kt th rrw*k:in lluum cor kentca and ulicutt iv tu-u ill eltventh st.—wanted a lu go 1 yiri to do boiuvwork r*t-r wmliimt nffl-it i i i'eaulbv wanteo auood ivw klrl t*i li'j k*i>enl li u.ewwrk k : 3lf m franklin t;t._wanted a f^ißipatcnt trotmrtftit ervnnt tii cwtk u w.d iron wui uj d aaaßßaj h u.ework lo^«i *»,-— will b id ti unc wim i-*i i lv tbe *■'■> adv-rtlmonimit iri»-lt mskiruah bt.—wanted a timk _ 15u wantku a ratnclasa ikokei p d k.ferei:cwi rtquired tur inrorimilon in huirr t 43 pt-ir l budftlo fcmji hfclp malei _ wantki a practical cos f'rttrtn r apply immouta'ely ui h c ben win jitjuinm h wanted — a good hakbeu philip biiakfer l\ut«j sutei houi k2ltf utantkd—a man to canvas > v iln lit for am ••! the t.ent oil k««icu i itiawm apply to fuwlkr sjks h tmt filial rt h2l-*t i\fasted — sf.vei:al active y lm»lmiwl iw 111 lirill in wcmurnn'-w york k-.r nii:»il»rw tddim nw.ini pn-\l--tm cmnloi :■v r » t»iti!atio.\tt wasteb utdatkin wantku by a young k n.»n wli hu hi..l ilvu and ■hklf year exp-ri ■»» l if thuwij i ee'.«<*l >■i »■■•" n.)t aui':)i i<i letl tint uln*i refirtnci a atiiitc , ii ■■ii,i ~!«>■.. (>*-»■a widow l\dy—an american ibli«i • itu»ti.ii v blmwark n objf -~,-, tng.jin the tm iitr wu..-h n olijcct uid ib !«.! ufref r.-n.-.-.ki»l-n a.i,lr»,i lbro w l p <• . • i'h r m j .- ault.lri n v »':•; bo*k»llh amp lop«1x itoard a desirable sl'ite of > r.mim nc-wlv pn|x-r«d and piintcii i.uppli.d wfl h w hut nd col i wftur c»n wu iliuined wltli l,..ixi in » private l*milv ate a room lur a k tlcu»u l,<aiiou t-oiiirau iiiimrdiila ioa«.u>.ii a-i.lr.ii a » ." llulh enpre-ii it i i uu 81.-l few entlemtn i i <- in la ! imiiiii hiau i with i i.nnl and rooflm ail ..:.,< ru ra il»l iwlumm gl»-6t t ellk'ott st gentle 1 ig mm and hi wife can t wrmnmihiiw witi froot til wimr li«<lrooni and el ithi n jirew wit .),)! swan st.—two r threk it 1 yomna wi i-t.taiii f«-d » ard in a i-(r ant-l<»;atloii i»rm t—fl—iwl g-3 bt nitl pearl st.—a few gentle 4«t men c«ii hf auti.ii.ui ifthil illiiio»rd ai ple*b»ni room term^reah-'iiabie 31 i o«kpww'w between eagle 4*o and court 1 a fo boarii lu.iral , phi i bi:si\kss ciiax«:bh kr sale ciieap-a well e.s tamisl.ml buniness within twelve milufl of but i cap.ul nqairea u«0 lmiuire at lh!»^»jj 00rum mill for sale thei umlem-n«l ami[pi«e n bankrupt of f l n«r h-reby fftts f-r »«!■the fluurmn mi ttt."n«ntu s«an in tb ctv of buf i 1 id interwr'i-d of s neca « , and e*rt ol . iiir.il kailroul traok tliobu iiiilla are in f»r i inning in'.-r and will lie wilu for canh ai } i • itlon fur lb purchaw of thf properly niaj h the oreof sb.w k«m * co i«i l«in v v wnere infonn»liout ni-ernini lie aune can d al«<in sbavt tjjpia in itana r of prank * churle kaiser fdn ju,y it is7ik g^3 loost and fixtures fuk sale „„ *-«•««—*^.**»« 55»?"sbs if^i.t _ »** saloon for bale-in a deslr able cat;o and join a h"™l shssii i,.w nt-.-.i up with mllunl tab so hastings k tifm * brown^bim^nk^^^^^^^^^k ' kohses ah akkiagks ueiaue for sale — a a&muf hre*-"tated park pbjc'on i early nrw ji^ly^nd to i.c order apply at human's ti ll houtn ulm.lon mi p kvjc for salk—an elegant w famllr c»rr»,e c»n !*.-«■. at the i»«l aiuctots uw übav l pier mg^hl»m»v a,«o iwl ne • double harnet a j l'lkklß.,aiim.n m m*v anp second .■, ssjgf uanu wauu.n3 fuksai i c 7 • » ho-hmo uni *»•«• add a timid-ruid liatmtb-tof coach atc w kfillku's y macellastofs tjuiwhbk fixtures so s w»t ronyjlrat »;., n»r wtm s,w v tk t uallu for sals fol sale—si yards tapestry iv cooaiog stove with utenailj duhes etc all n.w addirm m w mi ofßce p~.sst oli papers for sale—at 50 ce»u and 75 mnti pt-r hundred ai this owloa f~h sale cheap a valuable pr erty centrally locatej with nearly 0 feet t r'nt on pa»"j treet and alout 1 fe.l wmer front ■!»»«•• •» • ""^ »"*• or f 1 - t"d ■*°» tliu iuiw will b u i 1 >• «" howard * thappell ed euu ai»nm.«g main t ■a good englse a>d boiler for a n s.s*^stalt corawr otai-affort "~" pj italik-hwi'sbs jor sale—the large new j,^tory lr dweuin s6j hud»,n "-,•*« comer * tenth it tin house ii new nd m»»'in isrpssltb baa's »"* ».■.«. *!_ mfor sale ko 369 pearl bt j«ory ud haseaunt biuk in perfect rer«l km h ■nd cold water will be told on ny term uhjoitu,iii port _«•? etott sale — a fijte brick w*lnf centrally loe*rf on f»«rl it can b*waa m • kl>i»i if u«po»rf <" ioob l * pichm.o uw bwmirt "* m fo baljt—a bplk3did new ■11-mprr fl dwdk hou ini>h«l o to vtll ~ wim all tbe ot ' awamtf sawaoalw«l tie h«il*oi le tut*ieet hphd,iih et «» pihxevr oottaokb for htl.lt foe bfor s\lk by m mcloufi so 6 lo««i dtvi-tenn ii*hcw«.t.l«l«jw,awr:l«ui»«t man and ■:•• ■;.!:« th au«n of the flactt okaucaa in tin city u a **•« boarncm no unnn nod pej !• r uclf in 4 xra will aell ckwap am o vy hm wchiwn at eoratr of north s-storf brick i-r w4w«uldvakoo4l brtck«««d.««ll «( a\er etc will mil cheap (/ w^uld ticnum f*r a pntalc d writing worth «» « • 100 w mh if iimm bomc ht 1 tin eotwiitioa has g water ar*l etllw abo jjt nintt at t*u*j ftwe dweuhnf to food order will aell totcetoer or aeparat would ml for a l&rn hum weat of mm it worth 90000 or 7000 tar at dmt virginia 2-»iurv rune in yood 4mii llttcn na cellar and a good ■< uo water i fruit nm of all kind and grapea the muf s ft i tr at njuam uir^ufh to muwwe t>i*c room i ww h for 4 hwun will acll cniapas ib owner ■i gotn to kurop !'.-".' u«or|u at 2 tory l.rick dwcu.na bai •*■n*r x»«aod niagara -■;'■- ttiim la a beautl-ul i'j-t : i , will cell l 1..-*j "*" uld uki ft n»li bmnm and lot in art y p raca-ion immediately price ttmkf alan ae'vpraj maj fanna for aafe or e hint for i ht property apply at mcjomb'&lam o»*ick n .'■hnuth divi-j n it is i ff delaware st residence for mil ba.lt—on ol the m dmbabt on that tr^t leu * pit it 1&1ko 13 w gnn it fll j for sale ur for kent—no li tlm'.tith dirhrion t t-eto'j and faamment ur.u j ijaation tory dedrable wat«r («• ami i . -- 1 t r ir . in rev term n*joo*lu john ■rtq gir-ariat f5o mvor sa lb fl n e goth 10 cot utft mo 4,i t«ith a 1 atory fnoa in p-rfe*t rrpalr and but lately painted juh otto slpcari-l iso f^^fok sale — several fine ■-* rem.ten ■• a main frftuklui and dalawar r ,'- john it ', til c»'l ftraet ftl nou^fs an d lots on dela ware pt pifß salk i lie z-tuit i,i i k louae witi t 13 by l£fi m the ■■f corner of tupper » .; :■■.»*•> at ; almi tlie 3-rtfci-y <: aau tront hrtck houat elefari > finihhed aitd fn-n ■:, f n bed wltb u ut voders conv«aienc«*an(l warmed by iteam t gcllier itith ktama md car.i*g boiue bein >'<>. ms itolawarc t j alao the ljr"t-iry br'ck hooae in complete orrler with i it . rioxl74ajid cliuum fru t so sas ixuv^re at the new outcry m.i.4 frir.ci roof brick hou with wir l c"in()l-le wilti lot watitl beiii jiu 615 imuwmi tut ■j ■.. tt mlacj imuk house witli 1.-t 32x1^4 no hi dtumrv t , *) -■, the 3 lory aud win brick houae with brick barn and lit 6vxi7'j,nu jtl dt uin at lto.v & baker jr brie land * ffioe f fox salu 1-story brick cot ** taff*1 n szs bhi kagle etr ut niit^ara »»- ut oel ar r.e lut ml will be sold at ■or t-x^hantced or a r-.oiueand lot west of main il an-fafasn d*hk«aah ij ha&rimiti * oti v 4 bi»'i build,ii %. t for sale at a bargain—tf r 13 ■! ; i ■i.')um and m no 106 north dhb ion n h atotj inaanj i in fl..e order uid veo i>c unlit will be nold at abannrin ■'~■■for w n l..1 26k115 with fnut,*c ha^lln a uttx bn.wii'ii buill.ng f « for sale—n<i d wasuin . mal ton at a i itv ■imw i * i , ■: « ~ iwe h:ip ilh wing cellar imcer thu whole huiiae aa »■ali tmornpl-te'.rder lot 40rlm with a new ■« l.t.k & pit'klki.no 13 w hwao at fls mfor kent—the2-story fraite i .:,_■, -:-,, 11...1 n st l>et*e«n j-.i ani <:. tupeßtt | a loirat>lu lllmtllii will t rrn atuapta a .- i tenant lex * picktkino 1 w imwbi fl mfor sale—a bpltmhd kk&ij dmah rtrw the farßo pr'.pcr'.t west fif mtin ht is . ■and icroini'n m excellent order b tmundiwtll ht.^od witli k ijrtat v^riityof f uit jull otfo 81 p.arl t f2l \ vkry fine country resi * \ dencu for mto • mi i on i c -:.,-• of the aulpmn and iher afartell and undinlrain il w itraj rbwi and ttiei hxuiii.ery i.h n v,r met dwill't hoij n:luali d v ith the pr exl^iksitr and btau iful llmk all ■.( >■.■>-, to ou>6u l<link it wii b p i[ierty trill la t*a4 at e»nt;jui the ffkltm f r tia.-h or half aakottttms fur hcthar ji.ittici.lun j .- ■-.;!. i-r.'iu s'....ri,i hi ml * ft4jtvokd 16 wemt hwati xt f'-t iheap houses fox sale new 2-stun brick bouse s3b swan v wttftfm and water let 2ax 115 2-story hrick hail 673 o»k trt lot 33x150 well na 1.n.l.1--r and fruit in atiunjauce f-vkmrlnam hoam i^-1 souih dtvbtod at , in iroi'd order uimujrh-.ut t kill i «,■,:. 1 i.u-ry frainf uottajft jal oak t lot 60x150 verj li 1 ■''■!■:»■■! ■li'.ip 2-^ory fruuh houm -)» spru-o aear batavia rt witli i-nti.n f-aim ciitiiufi.'hin-ar lo1 31xl 6 fly hastings ft tto 4 bmwu buildtne wxluajbutillic pkuperty fol mlc-a sue 1 »(■ry and batiement frantv hfkmb ob bbtttt st in the itfin of willialjlß/ill , in ifotid order fliu y>rd t r ■■•. ■vine frti't ''<■~. i wi ibe liftrhwp juun oitu 1 i'uarl tit t i mfok sale—a fine 2-stoky . brici dwalliivod ejiicott at near geu ate prioa u wd ob *■■*>■u-ruw lee di i'ickku 1m1.13w swun t tih i tt townley's land office so 1 holli3ter ejuildino3 cor ma'u an 1 sencci sta fox balk a 2-ntory mat house on jarwey at near the itata rurawl school lot 60 t front by 160 t m iepth i inyrimnn a wrii su^lied ptnlen barn cow boam i and fowl tf.u hoiue ia tliurou|;hly weli built aud i fitted with mu-lile mantle t-atent etc tliert i ta a fine iew irom the f r vtiudem of the river i wm and canada ■-.:■i'riie le than cunt and [ w.il ■.*■■;,, irinn local advanta^ttn.dout le in value i in the next ma three y«arb laxly application i arc.uld be !■■■!■try any peraon wi«.,inir t aecure a i . - . «.' i i be offered at the prfient low i prtc fur a ihort time apply to a b tuwnlt mo 1 holhrter llml ing t i t,v)r sale or to exchange foh v a pr i ..: * residence in thia ate a farm ol l * i acrva intt quality of lanj mag ju*l outflrte of ll otty limit hu a lanre orchard one of l^o beat in i c.unty fin twimtory hrick houiw uid throe g i bftr.a will be id ch/-ap inqaira of iiuwaku & chappkll 4 i « for sale chkaf 2-stokv fli brick bow 41 e»t tawftat in order cm ate lot 1m will b ' m at a banrain for mil ha^tinus * uttu * browa'a lionu >.., chtk sale.—a new~am fir.st x da«a s atory residence with ail the nodern lm i .... -.;.■.■-, aouth aide ot ferrj slreet we«t f d«l i aware lot l.'^aisd fe«t terma cany f r.uxll ?( fl 2 holllat«r buiidinf i r ft sale—29i north division at 1-rtory and bejteraent go cellar and water 1 ill acll cheap a the party is k ' "«' l ■lmve town i (*.,-" apply to m 31 l l jila 80 6 s jth osiiiable property for sale cott at 2-ttory brick lioum very desirable in i iirder price 600 ji ■'~ houw autl lot price la.o<a ith at taoiuk and lot price is'aw rtn dtttataa at beiween him in anil cheat ... t bbaf balkc i price tb&uo iiuwahd & ciukfrkll .;;- main at for sale—farms black kolk land fox saie acrts un tlie mi i:»ry road maw the pro jected nulr"ari lmpruveruetiti mu-t ■= aold to clone up an eeta'.c trie iuu per acre l\un & x vktli krv laud otficf g2l jf for sale—near the vil av-j uga of albion a 8-story frune house bam f ; ;, uuder fine hunho in-:.-j » ■on the pri-mim ver 100 full i«*riii apple tree i i ■■■grafied varietiea 160 joung apple tr*aa be 1 % n.-uojf v b«ar be*i its pear aid cherry ■-(-.- \- n -, j ■*. raspberrea etc a liv r tpridf la on the i -«* a ii.ni dm able p'operty lomied wiihia i a m i i,il » lit.f a a flourishing of 30cc in baititaaiu oo a main mad wuch is alwan in order i juiik otiu si pearl at gl i alu exchange for city or r farm iroi>erty mraa ut iaad desu-ablr lo in mt un will he exchan^d for deaimhle dty or farm property and ca»h a flerence paid hastings jt ottu 1 brown buldiog g suburban property for xaj on l'elcvm avenue near waldec ut con tailing about i acraa with ai-stonrframe dwolliufc cuuu.iui a 0 rouioa iji oi^iar haru etc , 1m iruii trees ifx.d well u lex * picke&inu is w swan at fs i'jvva la>d fox balk or ex cuanok lib acroj of fo'i farming land do irx.my l<kavd in datlaa county state of lowa w.ll be hcuo for real uu here abd c*-h diflerencc paid hasttnos & utio * prtwu's building fli 4 great chance foe sale lsi acre within 1 milea of the city la ai cxc«l nt neb/hbrrl ood in a high rtate of cultlr*tion with orchard cornnt bushes oov«ri->g on«-eybui f an acre strawberry bcda.&c 6prin cropa tnote t.'imd larm barn and a ij-rtory honaa aa the roprietor intends motwg m oregon thia property wtu be mid at » tebt heavt*acripick foe cash dowh further particulara can be had at my offlc ad af-plio-tion to deatrahl ifn 1 holjuter ruqding tltf cor umrtm lfaawia for sale—3i acres of land la wet setmes 4 bßm in»b main ■*-, plevtj of fruit sood h«uc an i ban laquirv at rl warm k buck land xo 1 brown . buildlnf farm fob bale—best oasden hmaltalavtooawtj moat b mu to oloa kam wlbituth^p by howabfi * chap f ilu ■§» ma»m t4j 111 asms fob 8 a l*—a good farm 1 c h)mi aa *• ip'ri vaas laamam t let-b*»rvg-i mho i sea for hfcnt j humk sanko&d 16 w bwsß*l — f*a!..n *~ tafcory brick with an modem on pr vavttriji ■ar:d ba.ro wc delaware rt 3 tory brick wit a all modern ' 74 fluffy it . i wry brick n water urn 4c « (. htppewa it j-"torr hrick ran and water bx7 tamn s-elory brick km and water ui»'cmstmoit z-hu-ry brick and imwl imttdwiur 11 allen at , 1 rv-rj frame lm t7 ion et j-eto'y frame fai and water ' fciw pwry *~ x-tor m v il.l cedar •*., l to frame - tt artcan-m st c itttry frame ft1 w mb ti at 2-au ry fiama tor clinton and fnlr-n n j*tory frame el-vent *~ dear tors t-etorr frame a all oflheaittve ill m tcj ud at reduced ran i fm hume a aawfokd houses to kent wk have everal deniable b<wn which we will rent at reduced rat«a lor the b.'ai«c9 of tbe rear haii inuj 4 otto jlo 4 bruwu'i bahding ho £ brick barntbk"rbnt—bitu ate on the alley tn rear of no is swan it , dearmichicanil lee 4 pickering 13 w swan **••*. ia t aftge bakn to let—situate j j on till canal near oeiteaee at b m ur 100 horaee i,ton 4 bakei erie land office fg i^oukter house to let—for a v term oi leaee at alow red ti an experienced and responsible party it la i tbe city of buffalo on fl-amca it , near tbe terrace park and niagara ra*i ua iromi i-epot a food liniiii — location ali tn compete order with modern improvement kd w4uw * buoklaku no 2 brown's building ni siu ktm-two sxdkv fkame dwelling no 71 be-er street with gas and water eel r i : -»™ n nry in rear will be r.m ■! ■■■.; jla.:ils(j.siuri i ■« * iirowii'a h-ii'dipir gl i i?or rent^the fine 2-story x lr*:u dwelling ko 20 n-rr place with bar 1 4 delightful 1-jit i wui be r d low to a fooa i t-i tit lbk h pickering 13 wwt awan el ell 3 dwellings to let j tur and i _- i i brick no 101 ka^le it a ea>t i of urn , rent 8 p«i uoaifa until may 1 12s ka/)e eb wr elm ieolfss p»r month s ■. tr!at , opj alte port porter with larg-e lot and i b m rent 926 per mouth lutcliutod l ; leut 16 per month fs3 lyom a uakkk erie t and offloe i boardinu hoube~to~let^on t ii-.t st at i:.e head ..( louuuoa et the :■! and 3d i-rifiv . the swre f-nnccte-j with the hue i it dmireu to a irood tenant it will be rented rery i tow inslt a t ank hl it w swan i r7 i mfl hmshkd hol'se^for rent a very i i-\-j •-. located h use on franklin i a , luitiihhelthr iv i u ■be newly papered od i i ■■. appiy to john otiu tsl rear at ffs for rtnt at a bauoain-the fljl lj->«tt.ry brick dwelling 73 w cliipp«w t i k ween frank m aud ue law are u g»m and water i lxx v pickbking 13 m'eit swan rt ib i to lbt—stores | two desiuable storks os 1 i ar it to rent immediate p^eaeuion by i i i m l ft banfukd 10 w^-i bwui t g93 to let-koows a desirable suite of front imem iiiitamc for a patti m»n and wife nh ard iv a prii-atu tamily addrem o c uurniiig eipresi uflbe gi3-2t office 3 to be let—the suite ff three r nis known as th e'ie l»nd mbce ii limwu's build iig il be ft rent fr m an bki 15 »-- which data w itiall rwqfi tc our ntw olßce iiliuteun oh n..rth»e«tcurn«ro main and nlairar ts lvon & ijakkk krie i and utei-e j2l i t>u>_)ms and ivweb tu hknl 1 i np f''(*tn ac j^^irii^iit mijii llip r wtr coii itant lr ; i ■■of k b il'il/ik mulligan at mi th u«:i*i buffalu loftb folt rent—im thk new hlntt mm f v aajhiwtnn a.cd green streels lii jco;i(1 rtt ry over m 153 and 155 the whcl 1 the third ury apj»h to mi ■17 lsvo ul»-tf jeviett 4 root three nice sleeping rooms in that central locality 353 main strwt over j dlej a rotltwcll apply to oeo b bull on h rcir atortgaues for sale on first claim city urorvily one tor t+hoq one for i v one for i<jq for terms inquire of kd ffakda & blcki.anu he&l fcsta-e and law brokem 2 brown'ifti idinjfs gh purchase money mortgages lkeft pipkerino 16 west swan it oney money t\f saae mt-inoy m->rtffayes wanted by howard l»-happief 3*b main t e3l nrit am unty orders o stocks bond and m<trt{r*irea onimercim nejioliauil by kdwaki'b a bl'ckland al eau'e a d loin broker no 2 brown's build-1 i.i<,<;.*r notices i'reme court erie county t.~elizabeth llickey plaiatiff afaintt i hickcy defuidant above i i;n d defendant ri heret.y aummoned to ao.iwer the corn in tm action which wm fled in the office of irk ■1 r !■i court id the city of buffalo on the f of july 1*79 and erve a copy of your ■on un at our office in the city of buffaju twenty day after the aervtce hereof exclua th dsy of mtlk autl if you f»il to ■the complaint an f resaid the plaintiff will ■>•■.•■c w ' (■i tbe ril t ii nun ded in tbe urte'd buffalo july 21 ieto b«'x a perkins f^3 co-is-tt t'la'nttft atiy'a buff*lo,_y t reme court — county of he—r bfrt i»unbar ar.d stephen w howell v bradford m£u jra*lford bell are hereby f.umiuoned la ansu-er the com yt robvrt dunbar and stephen w howe 11 km fl>.l in the office f tbe clerk of eric on the 15th day of july i s7o and to serve n juur iis»'er on the übicrii>er at hu (!;■■•-, foiertrret in the city of buffalo st»tt h hi within twenty day after the service of moi'iis exclusive of the d*y of serrice or ntitt will take jndirmert v^ainrt you for j l;e i and one a-llur and furty-sevfn cents with irtei en from the fourteenth day s4 june is7c eandea co^t charlfs b germain piaintifl att'y dated july istli i=7o gl«ct cpreme court erie county l*r>-a llamlin plaintiff against charlea j ami in defendant charlt>j h«nlin uu are hereby sum-noned to angwer the com fin this acum which a filed in the office of the ( f thia toart n thealtf of bv;ffalo on the 1 tf joiy ihto and serve a copj ol jour answer on at my ■fflee in ifcd qity t<f buffjklo w.thin twenty j afur the eni c hereof xduslve of th day ot i acrvice aiv if you fail u answer the cm iut as aforesaid tbe plaintiff will apph t t^e i ■■for urn r ■f drnianued in the said omplaint wk ii iursly i'l'ffß att'y.buffao pauhi july m is7o g6-s7t upreme court niagara county the western l/>an company ntifi g%ivsk alfred shirley and jane shirley bia # john sh:rl-?v and susan uiriey i i»wile am aria kirn hall mid andrew klmball htr hoebard ar jaoe s»e»ei»aimi james h stevens her hu j matthew dolphin marzan-t cooper aud james mt her husband geor.e dolphin clint n shir ie aon of g.unai shirley deceased the new turk cmtnl railroad comi»iiy thomss d wilson joht fabv bridget ahy and hdzabeth fahy defendant summons la action by supplemental complaint t the bore named d'fendantc you and each of you ar hereby summoned and required to answer the plaintiff's cump'aint in this action which wa filed in the office of ttw clerk el the cmlll uf n'aj;aia on th 21«t day of june 1870 and serve a copy of your answer on me it fay offlc in tbe sty of buffalo state of new york within t entv days after the s«r i--e hereof exdu-ive of the e it su s*nicf and if m fall to answer the uuiuaint aa aforetaid the 4aintiff will apply to he court for the relief demanded n tbe said complaint o o cottle plaintiffs attorney p*ted tarf n ivo l£7 gys cartage express office oeosge i cooks pe«fn tafan—tl-jmb k u,u bs i i»«l«i«s v o 31 wuuiso ton street whew orderc m»y h rft t j t»n hctwe 7 a h«odt p ittortk cutter ol fcunjtlre baggage mad mkrchaxdisi of 1 kinds none bnt the moat exjwrtencd oocom oiuuk uxi aahl 4rittn will be tmttnti hr jnilu utenuon pu'l to c«ttinr rurmtube nd bagoaoe which will h h«idi*i in the m«t carrfu manner baggace taken to and ram ali tm n b.—open band cmioibuee funilahed at any taaa i«r political 111 111 . fkiujm mln.ual s>.owi fic-nia c 1t american merchants union express company sos j *, ii asd u w ukaoa it wbttu oarrtaj m.—«.n tvwanlwttlltlx tlavkllmil haham coin bank notes jewelry m tv tamo m i m i w a p«c 4«ak special notice i gbeat bakgains barneb & bancroft wiix opjm thnj>mt 3000 yards lihes laws at me woeth ik 10,000 yards 9-8 cambeics at lie woeth f 4000 yards ob.oabi.ies at c worth 50c 5000 feehchjkublihs at tot wc*ru 3 5000 yards french lawns at me wobth ise barnes & bancroft cash house 259 kaik stsxet extraordinary inducements i to purchasers of dry goods at * barnes 2bancroft our 25 cent dress goods counter ii supplied at ill times with the most desirable styles op dress goods peeijiently woeth 35 snd 50 cents per yard friday & saturday of bach week we hats our 25 cent counter of » vu-irtj of article*1 uidj at great bargains ■enormousisales in white piques at 4fi cent per yard and upwards black alpacas embroideries gloves and parasol shawls and whaps al=o black colored and japanes silks barnes & bancroft cash house fh m main street dgmait tihe reign of roseb i caprice lor the piano composed by ed ward hoffman pric 75 cents ea'amour wm kaffenberper 3 " it hamrka—a held m " bart no re«t oabp t schapp » " vte have jurt published the above new musif ■■wnich we desire to call the atten'.ioa of pianiiu mailed postage paid on receipt of the price cottier 4 denton ga m 8 main st chkis ktjetzhan piano masntaotokee cobsek eatatia and elm stretts two squares from the old courthouse the iubscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice rtment of piano fortes in elennt rosewood s which he warrants to be equal in tone touch uid finish to any iratiufactured in the countrr per i ns dntrous of obtaining a superior instrument are rwnwcttvlly invitwt to jfive him a call be arc pnr l,a»!nvelsewhere chbi-tias kurteiiak jewett & misghka's music stoke 86 main street aoknct fob the uybjvallid chickerinc pianos at prices redneed to mch an wstaot that they can be purchased lor nearly the sama fl^ure which infnior in.l worthless instrument command cmll and fet an illustrated price ust we are also agmu for the celebrated decker brothers pianos which an now taking the lead orsr au other mew york make our iarze assortment of pianos also inelndss u truments from the celebrated manufactories of i b duhhah bloohtuld4otis atti st oaelek we have on band an asaorbaant * th celebrated lei illtl * it f aiui ml tit illtl which lor beauufnl sad pipeuka quality of tone ler»««o(«rdsh»d(luratilitjo construction si oeadauotnsr makes call and examine our large rartety of piajio stools piano cotibs ale piano mono stored band and ahlppsd on anon oiios old flutottakan b oenanga we are tonatanuy adding k our ry mrm and u illuiilsl lint llt kanm msatoal inaun ulu sad moataj menhaodatos a»«ry aaaeriptlon jewett & mlschka atun nun u mblo.».t b»gcati«miau ihegabat dtstitutb kagusn and fmaca tor tasmg ladiaa aad hkaas bossing and l^'«r?j|,«£-l f s *• pbllsamsaa rwnn o ■■snin em tusssttat lyrotott «>•' rf ttmßf mdlmm mmi ""*"* ™ viidam v hxmttllt aaala rrtj<,ll wcllt oolleoe or ma bask at cattoa lake aurora kzw tobk anaj^kanßnßntl^bßkanasanßnll saps£t ■»> i i !■!>>. ... jvm id fed md>tf4fr p
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-23 |
| 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 | 1870-07-23 |
| 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. 8341 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-23 |
| 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 | 1870-07-23 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700723_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. 8341 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3000 KB |
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buffalo express vol xxv saturday jult 33 l«0 no 8341 by telegraph the war a circular to diplomatic agents of france kkvkhat wkihutrttprptrpn-pttti quarter prepared f»r apolr ©■at htraftboairg the charges against count bray russia reported in favor of france prussian army reported falling back p&i3c meets pkisce leopold the i;aui)e mobile ordered to a.ctivjs duty h apoleoi addresses the corps leo islatif eta etc eto pakis july 2*2 the joumml ojiriai publishes a circular of the minuter of for eign affair dated the ilit addressed to the liplom*tic agent of franc at foreign cap tials lh«c.rco'»r manuoaa ai eipl»i»uo made on the 15th in the cham ben id regard to the rapid renuof a negotiation in which aa fast as we redoubled oar efforts to pre erre peace aeoret designs were developed of an adversity resolved to render peace impossible whether the berlin cabinet had judged war neceaaary for the accompliahaaents ol their project again t the self-government of the german state m hardly satisfied at lafing established in the centre of europe a military power t ormidai ' a to all its neigh bors they had wished to turn to aooount the power already acquired by displacing delinitely to the advantage of prussia tin international equilibrium with the pre meditated intention to refuse us guarantee which were indispcnaibu to our security a well as personal honor ihowed itself by trongeat evidence in their conduct of nego tiations the circular then mentions the candid tore of the prince of hohenzollern and de i clares that the barlin cahinot hoped to placs the prince on the throne of charle i v by surprise believing europe would ac cept the accomplished fact and france in apite of her temporary displeasure would hesitate to oppose the expressed will of the spanish people who were friendly to her the french government informed of the danger from this intrigue did not hesitat to denounce it to the representative of the people and to foreign power all have felt that prussia was alone in her unscrupulous policy knowing her self to be without the support of common right she has nevertheless sought to im pose upon europe the further abuse of ie dangerous an extension of her influence kranwe took np the cause of the balance of the power knowing it to be a causo of all people menaced like herself by the dispro portionate aggrandizement of one royal house in doing so she has not placed herself in opposition to her own maxims and policy or those of great power the circular cites aa proof the case of belgism greece and naples and the re fusal of great powers to allow any of their pr inoes to mount those throne thegcir cular then mentions the withdrawal of hohenzouern the refusal of i'ruasia to give guarantee and other incident which have followed adding that france ought to de mand guarantee since prussia bad already given her word that the prince of hohen zollern should not mount tha throne of spain when in march 1869 there had been a question of his oandidature at that time the french minister at ber lin told the king that no prutsian could i reign in spain count bismarck replied that france need not concern herself at a contingency so improbable and heir yon thile the prussian undersecretary of for etgn affairs gave his word of honor that a hohenzollern was and could not be a can didate if assurance thu * solemn cannot be relied upon diplomatic intercourse most oease in repudiating auch pledges prussia chal lenges france who now only demands in vie of previous tergifisations that the former's renunciation of her designs be made real and permanent the circular con eludes by declaring that history must as sign to prussia the responsibility for a war which she had the means of avoiding and which while she affects to deplore she has rather sought and adds under what circumstances ha she done this it is when france for four year put has refrained with an almost exaggerated scrupulousness from invoking against her treaties concluded under the mediation of the emperor bat to which she has failed to give a voluntary support of all the acts of th government which has only thought of means of freeing herself from the obligations of treaties even while aign ing them europe has been witness let europe pronounce upon the justice of our skirmish reported the evening journal report several skir mishes yesterday between the advanced guards along the line of the frontier but give no details it is extremely difficult to obtain intelligence from the seat of war as correspondent are strictly forbidden from the authorities of strasbourg tfo longer permit strangers to ascend the steeple of the cathedral because the movements of the troops on both sides can be seen from that paint guartor are being prepared for the em peror and staff at strasbourg the number of volunteers who have en listed for the war was 97,0*1 many ladies offer their services as nurses for the wounded while in service they will wear a costume similar to that of the sisters of charity the bakk of france the general council of tha bank of france by advice of the governor have voted to give 100,uoo jrsnc to the sanitary society and have resolved to oosttiiwe tha aalary of all their employees called into the military service whether in the army the nhrrcwortteoanff jfowfe vessels have beam sent to new fou ndland to notify french fishermen of ike declara tion of war the journal ojtciel reprints from the journal tu frame a serums accusation against count bray the bavarian minister he u charged with ranlssdmg urn bavarian chambers by announcing thai the french troops have invaded bavaria and it is alleged that by this falsehood he succeeded ia forcing the chambers to vote the re quired subsidies the municpal election in france will be held in august next prussia piupo—e that the kaltac he made a neutral sea france ref uses a riot has oowrred at cologne in so uaence of the high prios of provisions russia is reported to be in favor of sop at coblenu south germany will abeatea prussia and join france at urn first oppor tunity offered it m ■it.d tt«t th pr—»m mrnj km v__^l mmms amar^ai a dtmmmm»m«m gll a betw ommtf ml vtjm bo dm m a sfmtrm tnm am my tka bwiaa gewsra*vssn nee nmsoaesi tan exponejßsvß qwil l.b~«i m> «r-g«mmi |
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