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Page 1: 7-30 GOLD LOAN · 2-#tory frame, m-w ; firit:-< la-« bouwr: 1 -i .orx.'M. - Ji Jolin-w.ii Elace, 2-*tory brick: ga.«, water, a c .. N orth went corner Oak and North D'vUloti -itreetB,

VOL. XXVI. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1871. NO. 8561.

L O S T A N D F O U N D . f o r s a l e — h o u s e s .

I D - 'i KK IiiA i M O R N IN G , ON « H Jl’I 'E W A , 1 . la.-tf.rafla >.r NIo/ama »ir.-»-t#, * /*»)" l.rsf-e-tet.

A ny <..,•• r e f u n d " / -cun*- 157 • liipiw-wa 5 lr« - l w ill Xp- •till;.!.!y rew ard ed . 11 1

A R F lltsT -U L A B B D W E L L IN G S F O R S A L E .

iT l D e law are Bt.. ?-*U>ry b rick , w ltb all m odern Jnii.rov.-fiieriUi: lot 6"f»-»-i to a lley : l.arn on alley.

•C- M ain 2-»tory b rick ; /a a . w a te r, A>. ; to t I#" fe.-t io N o rth P ea rl

f#i Dtf-laware »L. i-orm-r E a / le . 2 -ito ry fram e, w ltl br)> k a d d itio n : /a # and w a te r .

l«l J o h n so n P lace , V-ntorjr b rick : /*<• hot and cold v. a le r . a n d o th e r m odern im p ro v em en t) : lo t -'2x1 Aj. w Ith brick barn .

3; L lnwoort av i n ne. v .u tliw e-t co rn , r Sun in .er st-, 2-#tory fram e, m-w ; firit:-< la-« bouw r: 1 -i ’.orx.'M.

- J i Jolin-w.ii E lace , 2-*to ry b ric k : ga.«, w a te r, a c . .

N o rth w ent c o rn e r O ak and N orth D 'vU loti -itreetB, 2-wtory l.rlck . with ail m .rl- n i i u * p r o v e i i _

U O A R D I M O A M O L O D G I N G .

l . K J N IA G A R A -TK K .K T—I'L K A B A N T F R O N T1 ^ 0 ruon:.* t*» le t w ith board . <111

W A N T E D .

l i ’ A N I I 'U HV A >11 A L L FA M IL Y . A t O T - 1 VGK i 'IC o l 1 1 OK l t " 0 \D » : r e n l i i n t t o e x -

. . . - $_■>! | . . r v> A<i<!r>--« " A UiD office. DI I ' A N I E l ' A U O O il I ) i " S I’L A S K K . N E W > » ..r -a ■ -u.-J baii-l. )•' i" i r —J r. j-a lr. A drtres*

« A 1'.R O L L , .lO llN aO N A < O., U nion M ill*. 1'a.• 11 <*—41

f h . r i f l HHAN ID bIDEN« E F o K bA I.K GEN ■RE re e l. «oliU. dtfle. th ird !»• ;>'** •«•* '’*f fb ^ l l r - . ' l-.il /Ml. , and dlretf-tly f.pte «He t r * New

H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L E S .

A i i »O l 1 AG tt MT. v S N T h • A G IR L IO 1»G jf.-nerai ii" i*<-w<.rh In a Annul fa m ily : refe r-

r l u..d / t r i. " I - . • o n ta ln i" * .> , e»n ix ina-i.-a n -ry b eau lifn reph len re .

i t in - r . ■ V .r a ‘ w —1 l-.t. P r ic e SAM*. Ar ,v ll No 5 N lx /a ra -t. LEO N A R D W 1LSON ,1 V i, i;. ,| h» i:,n . n i In su ran ce A /e o la . d6

A — WKHT BV A n - I W A N T E D a G IR L TO *§ i d o iren era l Itouaewwrk. I>

aste M i:: SA L E «<-£ K E N T —T H K D K M K A B L Es a an 1 ci :i' r.‘H) locahid pren<l»eH, No. 4" ( d u r t “ e*. fl.tf r .- Id . "- e Of EUJall P . W illiam *.

■ / C A R O L IN A BT. W A N T E D A G IR L F O R 1 * F»4 | f f e ra >i. l-^'t

A * C O MAIN »T . W A N T E D a C O M PE T E N T < )*> •) a.-. ..ii 1 *rirl. N «#!.•• need aj.p ly w nliou l K'**d re«-<»ujineii<latlnn-a. rttu-iw

M AIN B 1 . - I .IK I . W A V I KD 1 " K L IG H T

A M l '. l ' I.A III KV TO K N OW W E A ljK " K -

M E r i KBT-4 LA SS R E S ID E N C E F O R S A L E O N B S t-,c A n” Roa l. xtioui >ey«n mile-, from M ain i T : - ■' flue 8.-W brick iiouae wlUi K rencli roof, and it acre* o f ey i elh n t land u n d e r a fine - i .1 i-u ltiva lto ii. U U M K A B A N FO R D . IS W est » wan at. <1#

FO R HALH. O R T O R E N T —IW C L IN T O N - l i . e t , IX U r /e lo t, a K'8#l tm m ; lio.l-x-1" o rd e r,

w ill. all tb e tin p ro ) e iu en t a. JO H N O T T O . 81 P ea rl I r e r t .3 0

T o n a l >N V* M ain d l i - 'l I "\1 7 A N T K I* U V K G IR 1.8 T O DO G E N E R A L Y> Iif>ii~ewirk : XI .. ..................... fou r

fw .. tflrl* for p!»i>tn w ork, a n " i w<. t<> < ar.- fo r c h il­d re n ; G in . ____ _ : i.iail*."#, an .l la-

C t ) S A L E —If**1 S E A N D L O T . .No. 215 P a t Seneca M. I^»t SSxhf), w iu , /<ri>il t lo n e walk

lr-.i.i back to fro n t. H«.:iv in perfect o rd e r th ro u g h ­o u t, w ith a /<xel d ry c .-liar u n d e r xl . < o iita ln# (• n riK.tiiB. b« side* aiiipltf- j.an tr le s - u lna a .d clotlu-H nrexaea, aud * d . T i t i i h u ? ) . T llle 1 ■ r f.-tf A pp lv if. J o h n O TTO . «1 P> arl -I.

•lltf-x #1... wi-.il r .r f ir -» - 1..-- • < - xn l^w lH i i- •mj.y.ih .l

*i.rraii-•tf^1'*..'. 1 N -.rin 1» i- m ’ . " te - ta l r a . <11"0 k FOK BALK~1«M8 G E N I'.SKE B l . ; I . " l 4IM 5"; J E | sm all lioii-c. P r i . I -* 4 t-cae ti. J " I I N " T T " , 8l P e a r l -1. clO

H E L P W A H I E D - M A L E S .

t a r A N T I D G FEU I. H "V . V IR T U E A YO B- f V T U N , m I tl l ' A N 1 ED I • «».'* IIM A N ; 1 MAN T O D R IV E >> . ll/IH 1. .<-ii : I in.i.i l<» w ork In h Im lei, nnd 2

D W H .I .IN G b FOR HAI.E.■ 9 . No. 22*. N l a /a r a «t. A l i ; s t - c la ? hrlck dw . . - f f l5 t.w o * U .ri.-x and llm -h .d m il- . fri.n t : jia#. j

o f■ Also. N,.. SZJ N in lb 1U • .1 new l.rlek .1*. Ihnjr. tw o

F O R S A L E —'H O U S E S .

• KOK SA L E —A N E W A N D FIK aT-U LA BB 2 V «u> rr residence . w lih *11 th e m o d e rn lm -

i r,r<>vezuer.i«: *outh s ide o f K erry s t re e t . w est e f I)e l- ' mware, l>ot i5»x5H«It*:L T e rm a easy . F . B U E L L , 2 ! H o llis te r.B u ild in g _______________ 13U-U

i KOR S A L E —N O 60* S O U T H D IV IS IO N ST ., 2-«u >r>' f ram e house, t r o u t p a r t fitted u p fo r as to re o r *a!oon. ln gn<8l re p a ir , w ith flue iran len . lo t

. 25x117?*. JO H N «r r T <». 81 Pear l st- h4

FOK SA L E —T H E 2 * -» T O K Y F R A M E . W IT H Lent, anrt lh e 1-*

'I 4# E lm - t r e e t ; 40 fee t fro n t

m2M11

6tollable t

l»a*en_ent, anrt lh e 1-a to ry franc" ' t brHW fee t d e e p :

W Ul be sold on ter. d6 61

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A LE—NO. 104 I A U O L IN A S T .. A 2- * tor> fram e house w ith a 2 -story w ine, ro u la in -

• ij room s, y a , an<l w a te r. L o t 37xlUi. P r ic e . . T i n a s <>f p ay m e n t « a ay . JO H N O T T O . Al P e a rl st._______________________________________ c34 |

KOR SA LK C H E A P —NO. 254 F R A N K L IN sL, la r /e house lu tine o n le r , la rg e lo t. « m e of j

7»est lotalloiiB In Buffalo. A lso. No. 4-# W aahlng- lon st.. 3-?-lo ry h rlck house, gas and w a te r, to close ane s ta te . ‘

T O L E T —H O U S E S .I T O K E N T .—ISO E A n T E A G L E S T .-*34u .fl'Do N o rth D iv ision

481 W ash in g to n s tre e t—$5<*'.466 W aalilugn .n s tre e t—$>>•;.7# W e st E ag le s tre e t—$600.766 D elaw are s t r e e t—$50".SIS D e law are s t r e e t—***).42 G ooden s t r e e t : furnhrtiert — $AJU.

W ash Ington s tre e t—*300.X* N o rr is P lace . D ay’s P a rk —ANN. •* ' N o rr is P lace. D ay’s P a rk —*SUU.S3' E liic o tt s tre e t—fx » .A”. H.-venth s t r e e t- p f t) .1Z7 W eal E agle s tre e t -*55".'I l l JO H N O TTO . Sl P e a r l st.

FO R R E N T -B Y M. M cCOM B, 5 SO U T H D I­R S . V ISIO N ST.

1*2 F o u rte e n th s t . l \ , .9 to ry —| l fiu.66 F ra n k lin »U : ga* aurt w a te r—*3#".239 »en<->a i t . , h rlck : gas anrt w a te r—WBO..'.2 » sw a n »L : kas anrt w a te r — *225.3M sw a n st.. 2-aU ry f ra m e ; new anrt ln firs t Nit*

o rd e r : 14 ro o m s: cel D r : gaa anrt w a te r— >426- ■

Ei T T I

L. S-'-u-ry h rlck liouse. gas and w a te r, to close an O W F I I i n ge. A pp ly to J O H N OTTO ,81 P e a r l st. 11« | K .mod rtwrilllFO K S A L E —N O . ZS) S U M M E R S T . - A F IN K ^ v .Tn‘

NOS T O K E N T —W E H A V E A F E W•llliigs n o t ve t r e n te d : possession to • and also th re e o r fou r, possesnlou

, . p . „ U, S u fhr,u-C O . V & r t T l l I L » » » « L » Jslocked With a v a r ie ty o f fru it. F O K K E N T —T H E U P P E R 8 T O K IE S U F

tlie new h rlck b u ild ing o n _ the n o rth a l'ie o fA (>am ou tlie |

p rem ises th a t c o s t *5»JU. Kor te rm s. Ac., a p p ly t o UICIK. . . . . . . . . . . . •... -------- -------- -JO H N O T T *». Ml P ea rl st. i21__ O n p p e w a St., b etw een M ain an d P e a r l s ta ; a cap i!

i s r - *— “ V■ S i fu rn itu re ol a A rst-e last ho tel. T h is ho tel Is ------ _— — ---------------------------. _ ZT. , _elTgihiy h x a te d and Is now do ing a good and p ay in g ,4 g | H O T E L OK SALOON EOK K E N T —T H E ho-lness. T h e p re sen t p ro p r ie to r lias a fou r yea rs’ BMia la rg e tra m e b u ild in g In S p rin g A bbey, a t w in iernu- from May n e x t, a t a low re n t. hut will s.11 a t a ! f f ^ n g s . is offered f »r renL T he g ro u n d s w fll be• . i i . . . — i :____ . . . . .v / «i 11.. i . . . . — . . —. . . —> ii i . . . . . u i.it a larv>low flgurtw hich __ — ...HOW AK11 A C H A P P K L l

he has o th e r hId- persona l a tte n tio n -/E f ’ ajju

. 5 SOUTHFOK BALE; BY M. M’COM lt.■ 9L iB vD ioii s t. ,

*TlVnUi IIL. th a t r teslrah le 1 q -s to ry fram e dw ell- Ing.In e x ce llen t cond ition : lot 26x1'*-: w ill sell cheap, a Uie p a r t ie s a re g o ing to leave th e c ity ; c a ll soon.

182 14th iit., t l ia t lq - s to ry fram e dw elling . In fit*" c o n d itio n ; lot 5 "x15"; w ill sell ch eap and on eai^ IW P rrL p e c t avt-n’ue, th a t 2-s to ry fram e dw ellln Ir. goo.I o rd e r ; lo t 25 by IU6S; will sell fo r *250 t . rm s easy

*22 J'wai

f”^T hroughou t w ith gas, aud a la rg e first-c laas

able is being e rec ted on th e p ro p e r ty , w h ich w ill -a tlr increase the value o f Uie re n ta l o f Uils b u ild -

L Y O N , B A K E R A CO., E r ie L and Office. 546

r p o K E N T -T W O J-ST O R Y F R A M E D W E L L - j lug H ouses, w ith ga=. w a te r anrt all lu go.sl o r-

if r . Nos. 282 anrt 2*4 N eventh s tre e t, n e a r \ irg in ia H K E K ’S,

Ii:

1.1 o n , BAK El.

\ \ 2 * g O r* .

W " " «A N O F F 1< K 1!'

f n H th A l .E . I’ll* iPE K T Y ON I W& w e.: . . . r n e r o f M a.h lm .i- .il an I “ ,r,Mi adapted for a foum'ee

e

N I I IF s o l I 'll-..tl s t r .e ta . IIN O TTO ,

| DM E l.L IN G S Ft i

d F ran k lin s tre e t, 2-

hS IT U A T IO N S W A N T E D .

a V o . NA • ngin

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b u s i n e s s c h a n c e s

• ER V I •» J .E I' A N D sT< >' K O F •.

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I.V ON. R A K E K

F R A M E D W E L L IN G S KOK S A L E M E jpjli have 4 o r J d w .i l ln g i am i I ..D on b ..th ^lde» of K 'lit.'ii H lrwt. S e t ween C h h a g " » tre*t and th e Skill- n e r c a n a l : w ill lie sold a t a nurgal

BALK—A D E S IR A B L E ie hors.-. No. n\ Bow erv ̂I w .aalshert, gom l c e lla r : 1

II tn g>x>d o rd e r ; lo t WxlOU. T eri

’ i' . e o n T k d

T W ik S T O K Y

B F o K rA I .E TJIF. 2-STOKY AN D A T T IC Cik b rick dw elling . No. I3n M’.est T u p ja -r s l r .e ! . Ttii gaa, w ater, ha th am t fu rn ace , an d elegantly lllrdled th roughouL L E E A P IC K E K IN G , 13 M e,»

( S i l l U N S T R E E T STfiH jT * ...» «.. V 'itU 'lien:

Br..w

G- v J L S . ' i S , . , .

B ro w n '- itiiild ing .

It S A L E —W IL L _„d lot in p a r t paym en t.

EOM A KDS A HI C K L A N D .I .cau Broker*-, No. 2

H l'K E E T ST O K E FO K S A L E W K a sto re on M ain s tre e t, lietw ven Sw an S t r e e t - . L Y O N , B A K E R A CO., K ile

X46 M.Uu st. bidI -It SA LK - N E W 1>M E

g £ x T w eltth . Vt rio o n t at reel|. lees ra n g in g f “t. n o s . I.KK A

a K* 'I t SA I !P ro p e rty -

1,1.1 N G SO N TE ee ls , a n d Farg*

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t 27x160-

E \< HA N G K 11 ri 11 c o u n try ig. la rge a n d < all necessary

c III ME A SA N E '

try fram e, uew ; I

ito ry fram e , new ; lo t 2if\Hn

story fram e, c o rn e r t r u e r

f ra m e ; lot 2*xd5--*•»>.

mo f I.EE .<• I 'l l

w am,m:»hle I 'm en I High: KE .K IN G , I t \ \ .

A P A R T s r IL

IN C H DING

""IS!"'L V o N . B A K E R A <- Lai ; Mai sl.

I | o \ \ A K D A C H A P P E L L ,

H O R S E S a n d c a r r i a g e s .

m - .

E’tiU S A I.K S lO l iE N o . 31 MAIN S T R E E T . l?°li in dep tll to WanhlngloM st. JO H N O TTO ,

NoThj h a i c7

0 R E A L E S T A T E FO K B A LE A T KKDU CED p rice s Io Cl. we an e s ta te . '1 nis pro |>erly Is wel-

i im p ro v ed and r. u l. 1 to Umi-rlns*. t. naiit -. P artle til ! la rs furnl.siie.1 hy 11 CM El A SA N FO R D , Id W . 6w «n

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JK S A L K C H E A P .

s... 22 N orrli n d ltlo n ; h>: No. 27 Clift-.i

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M is c i ; i .L A .a i ;o T J s .

E.DM A H D SA 111 I K L A N D . No.

, 2-s io ry fram e ho u se . Ill gor

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EDM A R D S A B l C K L A N D , No. 2 B row n 's 1 lngs. _____________________

vie- w ith all n ecessary o u th u ih lln g ~ : l l . s r n s ; p len ty o f choice f ru i t ,A i . -a id a llis a ls .ilt 7" a c re s o f good lam I. o f w hich ' ii tlrnl e r. T h is p lace Is rtes irah ly loea t- n in e m iles from M ain s t re e t , one m ile

-i -C o rn e r - a n d th re e m iles from \V hlle '» long th e p lank ro ad lead ing Irom Buffalo.

• to r less th a n bu ild ings cost. A pply at • * - •’ - i B ull.l- c l

B KOK B A LE— KKSIDKN4 E o r T H E L A T E F. E.. I o rn well, E sq ., lo ca ted o n th e so u th w est

c o rn e r oi Llr.wofHl avem ip anrt B rv an t s treeL T he house I s a tw o -sto ry h rlck w ith a’ tw*»-atory w lua, c o n ta in s tw elve room s, a ll n ea rly sq u a re , c lo se ts In ev.-ry ro-.m ; h a th room , w a te r c lo sets, gas. large nl tic , ci !a r u n d e r w hole house. L o l l s 120x237, well la; 1 out am i s to ck ed w ith f ru i t an .l slia-le tree -. N- w fram e l a m . c o * sheds, lieuerv . Ac. L ocation Is very tine and e v e ry th in g a b o u t ih e p rem ises lu o rd er. T he aD .v e nrcmlaeB w in Ik- rente*|, e ith e r fu rn ish ed o r nn lurn isliert. If n o t sold on o r l*eforc Felt. 1, IfiiL A pply to JO H N O T T U , 81 P e a r l ’

113-U

e l iKrd I; A I ’l.E 1 Allen s tre e t, a 1 , - to rv f ram e cottage-, coi 11ig b room*, gas, w a te r and cem en ted c e l la r ; 1

12*. I .E E I Pl* K E R IN G . 13 W est Sw an sL

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l» .-s to rv o rd e r : lo

to ry fram e h o u se ; well ” W ith 1lt>-

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! Inqu ire o f H O W A R D A C H A P P E L L , 548 M aln sL

d f tC O T 'lA G E B F o i l S A L E .j '^ U a g f ira Btreet," l -s to rv f ra m e : lo t 27xlHO~S1.2U".! 43; T w e lfth s l .e e ;. I - I . y f. au ie ; 1--I 27* 1 VJ 81.1"".

street, l- s to ry f ra m e : lo t 25xS»—

, 1-siory f ra m e : lo t 22xlis*-$l.fl"«.L V o N , B A K E R A CO.

M A M ’F A t T I R IN G A N D pe r!) 1-.I -ale. - 3 « \ U», Loiil.-iaua

rn . r o f H am burgh C anal.

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I 'll A N D FROM

IlMC.it Enrol.. . • lhe un.Ii BIN O TTO . \ P. a r l Bl.| vK A FTB F ' »K > \1 .E o '-. A I f E.unqM-an - ll .

• U T C IIK K F IX T L 'U K B —

.1 I H E l l l l NCI P A L

H"N-4.302 W est K. r ty - tlr s to L , n e a r K lgr.th av .. New

F. G A L L O N .

rp il '. 'M A B C l.A IIIC , :1 IB-own. Ite. H iving

an 1 P. i r ) - is ., lo iiia l" . Illg liw in .'s . Al- ol.ol, Pi, 4)1.1 liv e W h '- ‘ -D orn.

a .m u g valiiidii. ui.-k a . ry, a mg. T h is pr..|N-rty I- adm li klu i o f nui iiuf.se lu r in g l.usin

V V I A P R O P E R T Y FO R S A L K -N O . 1"". •ri.-- i.riek : - lo re and d w elling ; lo t 26x16";■ Hal as la -I n e t , 2-s to ry b r ic k ; l.»t2i x i o.

A K E; 11̂ A CO._________________________C4_FOK SA L E - A V E R Y D EBIICAIfLE, P L E A S -

itly l-<cated, and mo«icriite-prlce>l residence, a ted on D elaw are s tree t. A pply to JO H N O TTO ,

81 P e a r l s tre e t. ^ _4 1 >1 AiN S T R E E T S T O R E K oK BALK O R T O ■ K L -t. -'I lie h rlck sto rv au d h rlck w arehouse in r e a r , w ith lot .-xt.-itdlng from M ain to W ash ing ton - t .e e t . hetw . on O hio a nd P e rry s tre e ts , fo rm erly «•.:- i-ii iii.t! h i F. VV. New hold a s a h a rd w a re sto re . A good barg a in w ill >*.■ g iven a p u rch ase r . LY O N . I! VK EIJ A I t) .. E rie L an d Ofllce. 34o M ain s t. cl4p*f F1KBT-4 LABS D W E L L IN G S F O R SALE;. bI-11 F ro m Mav l-L th e 4 -story h rlck d w elling No. -•V. I’e a rl s t r e e t ; has gas, w a te r , h a th , fu rn ace , Ac., very con v en ieu tly loca ted fo r business o r profes­sional m en. LV O N . B A K E R A CO., E rie L and Office . 346 M ain s t b8

FO K S A L E T H K 2-STO RY F R A M E I ) W E D ling . N... 5"S ix th s tre e t, w ith gas and w a te i. T.-rm- ea-v . 1'r lc e low. In q u ire on Ihe p rem ises

M r p a r t i c u l a r * .___________________________ e l5 -lm

V" - 1 ic-11 chanja g e ; P R O P E R T Y FOK S A L E OK E

c h a n g e .-A s to re and dw elling , tw o bar ;iu ae re o f land , f ru it , A c .; stock w ill Ik-s<

w ith the p ro p e rty , i f desired , am i c ity p ro p e r ty w - ....................... L E E A P IC K E R IN

I.V o N . HAK E ft

13 W e

f l ;

i In p a r t payiua2S

/ » MA1N S T R E E T S T oK K K oK B A I.K - No. 23 w 11!; M ain s tre e t, m a r O hio. 4 -story l.rlck : tlu r -s - l; iT T k warehoiiM- in rear. I.oi 2" feet fro n t am i ru n ­n in g th ro u g h to VV aalilng tou s t. LY O N , 1IAKKK A

k .p h k V k in

6

D E L IG II I’F l L •r sale in th e vllh Mine hulld lllg . W

W est Bwa

T H A T

C O U N T R Y K EBIDKNI E‘. ge o f A u ro ra , h e in g a tw o - lh w hig, til tine o rd e r, and ,.w. l \ n n s easy. L E E A

F O R S A L Iiw. dow n-tow ii »••el wet'll Vlohawk ot. rn conveiilene

V E R Y D E S IR A B L E ,

©W K LL1 NGS FOK

ton «tr«vL No. 1X6 2-

irl st. s a l e ;.

L L IN G S FO R S A L E —D E L A W AKK w.-en A llen and N orth s ts . , 3 s to ry hrh k, is ; a lD nod i rii Im p ro v em en ts; lu-stetl hy

s ieain ; g.H»l hum : large l o t ; w ould tak e s m a lle r p re ­m ises w orth fr^u i $5.iA«J to $U»,UW lu p a r t pay iuenL P rice *21'.""".

P earl s tre e t. No. 51. 3-Morv b r lc A : lo t26x136; would tak e a .small stm-k of Inp a r i pay iuenL Apply a t No. 5 N iag a ra «!:■«•<-t. I.I .ON A KD W IL S O N A SON. R ea . E-'.aU m ! I n- aum n ce A genfa. a |7

Q F O tt S A L E —N O . Xsl W A SH IN G T O N s i - . 2-ttV.ry f ram e h ouse lu a p a r t o f Uie r p > where

p ro p e rty Is rap id ly im proving , and Iti u loca tion ad- m lral.lv adap t, d f o r a D en tlsf, P h y sic ian . A tto rn ey , o r anv k in d o f m e rcan tile business. C on ta in s baUi

■......• 1 good c e lla r ; l o t 45x164. Aj"-IV arl s t . 127ply p . J o H N O T T O ,81 P ea rl st.

F< *K l-« tory

ifile.

ST.,A L E — NO. 17# N IA G A RA p house, w ith barn ,

lestrnhle. H ouse co n ta in s gas, w a te r, fu rnace .

F O R S A / . t .

FZ,vm

Iirick, # o r l " r f iarg.dll. c o rn e r o f Mlg

m e ; Hue lot g rap e

LiNAKD W II.BO N

F o r te rm s, e tc , ap]

4 ;

LOW P R IC E D H O U SES F O R SALE;.

V n s tre e t—No. 236; IS s to ry fram e, lid 27S *1-

sto ry fra m e ; lol

1 s to ry f ra m e ; lot

; 1 s to ry fram

4 * FO R B A LK - NO. *5 S " U T H D IV IS IO N ST.. a 2-st<.ry basem en t and a tt ic l.rlck house, li

i p. rf.-.-l r e p a lr .h a s g :t-an d w a te r. Is s lutat* <1 In a veri pi* aaani neigtP iorhood an .l c o n ven ien t to th e bushier

1 p a r t o f the c ity . Lot 27 0- f ro n t and tn d ep th ti I » paved a lley . T e rm s easy . A pp ly to J O H N O I I «»,

Ml P earl »L _ Wg*?} FO R B-M .l. P k E M lS E S NOS. 5!W. 635 AN D PH ;e«7 Frujir.l'.n lo t I "• fo - t fro n t hy 22" fo -t In

■TrTv: D u . P earl =t.. w ith tn ro - h rlck houses on It, o r --------------- i f

c a n fR R E N T —A 2-STO K Y B R IC K H O V SE , I th wliuf. on th e u p p e r p a r t n f F ra n k lin sL ; d e sirab le residence , has d eep lo t. and the

,ual co i.veulem es. L Y O N , B A K E R A CO., E rie '1 I Iffice. X4*» M-iln s l. ___ I -22

f l 1fo r lheP E L !

9

SiES TC _ rifh o n s ii Tlie balance o f I.

1 'K L L . W- M ain -I.

R E N T —W E H A V E A NUM to ren t, a t a reaso n ab le figure. - season. H O W A R D A C H A P -

L E G A L N O T IC E S

c l u* M wntgom erv a g a in s t M lchaei H oUurau andA nn H ollo ra n . h ia wife.

th e a bove naiueil defendant* .

o f M arch . I87L a n d lo a erve a co p y o f y o a r a n sw e r on liie M ibncrtber a t hi* office in A kron , N ew Y ork , w ith in tw e n ty day* a f te r th e se rv ice o f U»D iu m - rnons, e x c lu siv e o f th e d ay o f *erv tee . o r th e p la lu - tlff w ill ap p ly to th e C o u rt fo r th e re lie f d em anded

1U.w fh 6 tm P WM-. I~ P A H >N. Plainttff*g A tto rney .C L ’P E K IO R C O U R T O F B U F F A L O .—JO H li O L v th . A llred L v th . and Jo h n l y th , J r . , p .a ln - t -rTn, ag a in s t E d w in a . A lpo rL defendan t.T o th e Je fen d an L , . .

You a re h erebv aum m oned and re q u ire d to a n sw er th e com p la in t in th is ac tio n , w hich w as filed in tb e office o f th e « ie rk o f th is C o u rt on Un* 22.1 .lav o f M arch , 1871, a n d serve a copy of y o u r an sw er on us. a t o u r office. In Uie c ity of Buffalo, w ith in tw e n tr d a y s a f te r th e se rv ice h e re ­of. ex c lu siv e o f th e d ay .n f such s e rv ic e ; and If you fa ll to a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t a s a fo re sa id , th e p la in ­tiff w ill la k e ju d g m en t a g a in s t y oa fo r th e sum of one h u ndred d o lla rs aud In te re s t th e reo n fro m Uie e th d a v o f D ecem ber, one th o usand e ig h t hundred an d s ix tv -n ln e . besldaa th e co s ts o f th is acU on.

I k M W r t a m B . .X 1 I - E K K I V S .c.vn-Thfiw Plain tiff*’ A tto rn ey s , Buffalo, N . Y .

R E A L E S T A T E .

K E N T -A B O U T 2 ■ i on < h ita r lo s tree t.

i. K ent *15V. AR1»B A H I................

it $15" p**r yea r. Apply to E.->- K I .A M I.2 Hr-.WI.’- Hu- .ling*. .'27THE: 2-STO K Y F R A M E U O U A In s t r e e t : c a s : aoo<l w« Il nf'w au-Y ;

•. 512. d6- 4tIn lre n e x t dmi f * i • • n

$ 5 | ' i o L E T . \« O.M M ODIOI’B ■SL dw elling I...use. w ith in th n ff m. the - t .u ; . •, < . E. SH E

2-STOKY B R IC K th re e m in u te s walk ’ P A U D , 243 M ain

cZJ-tfFO K KEN ! THE E L E G A N T N E W D W E L -

......................... itre e L tie tw eer3. w ith a ll mod-

ce lla r , fu rn ace , Ac. C h ip p ew a ml c6

I Ie; l A ipl

i lI v T

f l " " . l s!

T O KF.NT—I'OSS __ g au tlv rVirnlriK-d •asantly local* d. 11*. " ■ :U8 M ain sL

BION A P R IL 1. A N E L E - loiise. c e n tra lly an d very ir. . . f H o w a r d a c h a p -

:S T o R E N T , FROVI MAV I, 1871, BY W IN B ill P . No. 1" E a s t E ag le st. i.gi.in : very room y house su itab le fo r 'r ic e *.<»*.

als*ve ho u se ; r<*oin>-

Kei

<•*• $20".s t.. b rick co ttages. K en t $20

„ 2 -story brick ; gas, w a te r , a d cel-

M Beiu-ca s t.. room v, 1‘,-s to ry fram e. K en t $22*.151 and t:-'. I.o iil- lan a st , tw o gen teel co ttage* op-

iv .-lt. th e 1 re!g l.l D. JS.L K ent, eaeh $2W.- L ou is iana st., double 1L s ti.rv f ram e,

'.m ilie.-. <>r room y fo r tw o ramlllc-s ; i-.lie.I. K ent fo r each hull'*2wi.

W a te r , E vans, Lc. ou teu lx , Btat*-, and Fly » ts . ; severa l room v build ings, -u lta '. le for saloons. gr.>- r . ides and sa ilo r 's U .a rd ln g houses. K ent *120 to *35".

FA RM S FO R SA L F..-S«-veral d e sirab le fa rm s fo r sa .e in tills a nd ad jo in in g counties.

IN S U R A N C E —T h e undersigned will m ake su rveys an .l in su re lu sev e ia l o f th e b est com Stiit*'.

H O U SES FO R S A L E .—N o. 472 N iag a ra sL ;2-st.»rv frajiie : lot3Ux!2*) P r ic e *4.28)0

y.i T en th sL ; l ' 4-s to ry fram e. P r ic e SS.ai1".1 * T w e ltth sL . I ‘.-s to ry tra iue . P r ic e $ 3 .W .I1.* C arro ll St., 2-story b r ic k , b a sem en t and a ttic .

P r ic e $4.50".3-6 E llico tt SL ; 1 ‘,-sU .rv fram e. P r ic e *3."""..VIS S eneca -t., I -..-a'.orv GoUiIc f ram e . P r ic e $2.0u".Y an d a lia ;L , tw o l-s to ry fram e c o tta g e s ; eaeh

lujiaiiius lu Uie

’ b rick ( P r ic e$1.d --.

v j,. 357. and 56# E lk *L,$3.14)0 each.

B fncca at., a block of s ix 2-story h rlck houses, n e a r G r.flln -L P rice , eaeh $!.*"".

Hnu.-k avenue , co rn e r o f N o rth V. akhlngtou. th ree w ooden co ttages , n earlv new . P r ic e il.'JisTeach.

H i V irg in ia oL. first li.m -e from N iagara S t..2-story b r iy k : ga^. w a te r , a n .l ce lla r. 1’rlc.- *4,"i4i.

LO TS F<>R BALE;. D elaw are s t.. n e a r V irg in ia , ea s j side : w ill .-e ll :W. 4". o r 55 leet a t *15" p. r loot.

EVanklin St., o p jio slte Uie C ath ed ra l. P rice *115 p e r foot.

Lula on n o rth e r ly a ide o f E x ch an g e ‘ t. th rough to C arro ll St., iM 'tween R a iu h u rg arid Jefferson s tree ts . P rice $25perr«»ot.

L o ts sam e as la s t, e a s te r ly o f Y’an R en sse lae r s L ; sam e p rice .

E’u u r lo ts on w este rly side o f G rlflin St., betw een S en ecaan d E x ch an g e sta. P r ic e *12.5" tie r foot.

rM A. N. W 1N SH I1*. N->. 10 K. E agle st.f l f l TO K E N T A 1L-STO K V F R A M E H O U SE

on A llen s t r e e t : Im m ed ia te possesaiou g iven. T rm N «)TT<», Ml 1 '. a r l sL a27

f i 'A P P L Y TO

T O L E T —R O O M S .

i a t 3S4 l ’ea rl .111-41

K M S H E D A P A R T M E N T S TO K E N T ith lum ied ia te p ossession : South D ivision

M ichigan s tre e t, first s to ry o f a 2-s to ry fram e, tw o room s, 1 wo liedroom s. In very go**.! o rd e r and new ly 'um lr-hed : N iag a ra w*t* r. T w o o r th ree o th e r fu rn ish ed a p a r tm e n ts from tw o to fou r room s ea r l iu d iffe ren t p o rtio n s o l Uie c ity . A pr Iv a t Ni 5 M ’lg a ra sL L E7‘~ * "■*

e F l iwith

f i

1N A It D W IL S O N A W IT H BOAK1F O K K E N T

larg e f ro n t room s, co n nec ting les. g r a t i s and w a te r , w ith lir •• >01119 a rc very p lea san t and th c lo .-au N. B A K E R A C O .,E r ie L and Offic

T H R E E Wltli closeta, -c lass ttoard. a tio n cen tra l.

346 51 ain

" A REHOUSE! A N D O F F IC E S ON C E N T R A L fc p W h a rf fo r r e n t : also, th e fine office on W ash -

f‘ um s tre e t, in r e a r o f E. 1.. H ed s tro m 'sco a l office. E A P IC K E R IN G . 13 W est S w an s t. e l l

JO H N O T T O , 81 P e a r l sL

T O L E T -S T O R E S .

_ ... lo th iu g s to re , an d th e Iiase-iuent welln m s ie d fo r a r« 'st» .ira iit o r v ic tu a llin g saloon. E’.lth t w ill be re n te d sep a ra te ly o r bo th to ge ther. lic ih rdU t*- possession for th*- b asem en t; s to re Mav

A pplv a t No. 5 N ia g a ra 9t. LK« *N A K l» W ll.' SON A Si iN'. Real E s ta te a n d In su ran ce A gents. <11

F O R S A L E —F A R M fe .jSj& E VKVIB E'«*R BALE: O K E X C H A N G E

j j-i l.H f A PH K E R IN .. . U W -M ?

W c pa

J r t t . r , |*.»« paid M M x JroU 'if. < - 1‘r c i f *

JIIV E K f i Uj3i l«» 't

j.ric -f iN ).W aln u t sl

25x132; j.rlc.

•; l.rl. e *4.8"".I No. 4 U ;2 su iry

e t - No. 3M3; 1 story' f r a m e ; l o t 25x125; I ’.1*!

; lo t 3 "x l"ti;

s to ry f ram e ;

firs t fram e : r a>. w a te r.

; lo t 25x11'#;

•n in e fisl. p • it each . abut.

HNDS A N D FA RM EoK m l 4;> a c r i - : good dw ellings, line young o rc h a rd . T h e re

- ‘ s i n ex -

Vid U a*lo iiip r a

nd on ,* .

S A L E

r at a xt-r\ low j.r i . e.LV O V , HAKKK A ( O

, 346 M ain h l . co r . N iag an rU -f i n e ; ( o u n t k y k e s i -

dence hIhiiii 1 m iles from E;a.->t P. G am e bouse, w ith g<a.d b a rn , 011I-

• ..1 land well cultivate*!, fru itim t-housM , *

« ■

. 11! Ia-.lr.-dgi d eiiliffir sa il o r

A p ill’S A L E - \ : •am . a : \V i.-re o f lam .1 w ith a lai

.liil'fNo K V FRAME. H O U SE. nisvlUe, w ith t l i r e e q u a r - nder tb .e c u ltiv a tio n , an d a r l - ty o f fru it Ir. v x IHIN O T T . *. Ml P e a r l «t.

• to.-k. d w lih ht T he p r.qu rtv is 'H unt*- n ea r

B udalo am i C o m in g R ailroad , • rtu iiity lo a fM-rsoii o f p isca- h a husui*'*s p av ing v e r t large KK A ( O.. E rie Land Office,

c25

« FA RM F O P B A L E '.-B E ST G A R D E N LA N D In Erl*- C ouatv . Mu-.t la; sold to ch.se u t an

i - ia le . - ' , a c - s. tw o m iles from th e ‘ ’o u rt house. WIU !>e soid c.scap hy HOW AKD A C llA P P E l. , 3*8 M ain sf. ^

f’AKM S Fl S A L E ON G R A N D ISLA N D ,

m w a l . r ; bu ild in g s goo.1; su lt-

A Iso. a •• 1 ru n .»* ui • ■»*.—, ; -tree s . I" a c re - r.f No. I ta-aeh la n d ; g.nal hu ildu *.g. ih f a c re ; c lieapest fa rm In E rie < ..u iity .

( .Y JO H N Q T T O .81 P . *rl

9

-.•rip llon . A I*."1 lie p u rcn ase num .-. -- •E N . \ 11'.’2 N la g a i.^ -L_ L i ITS- WE. MAV Eli*- 1

G A V E R Y D E S IR A B L E R E S ID E N C E FO K sa l. .Main str.-eL n o rth w est c o rn e r o f N orth , . .i i- .- . . . I '"’ feet on N o rth and 167 feet on M ain s treeL con-

dlt w ill j U ilnlng a 2 s to ry fram e dw e llin g ; a very p le a sa n t

’• wIM sell In lot*. I • 7 ‘111 v th ing to I... p a id • 'V l.iilld dw elling* the.-I, LE'ON A RD VV I L s

•rs, and 1 led Hie p

i c .

s o N . l>5

1 a l e : o n " ’i l -L ot WX3N', w ith

•j; M .’ lu M. alK»̂ A K F.K A • ’• Erl.- Land 31 N E L O IS KOR K ESID EN CF.B FO K S U .EF "Mfixl.S', on Cod. ge Street. 1.10X316, on N ortli st r e d . W ill be sold In l-t* :■• -"I

P IC K E R IN G , 13 W est Swui 1■chasers. L E E A

l teuo i l . n i lo. a llo t

r flfte*r w l i

•■lUle.• lei

told a t ae llj

X

ml Insuram .i . T lN AK D W 1 Ll

• A gents. _H O T E L FO R SALK OU E X C H A N G E K oK e tty projH*rty ; Uie ta v e rn s tan d , k now o as the

ill’s C o rn e rs .' alx u t ten m iles from th is c ity . T b a house Is 4"x6" a n d 2-storv h tgn, w ith one o f Uie fl ie a t.v lla rt* iu E’.rle C o u n ty ; has a fine ball-room . T h e bar io o m , d in in g p s t.i and pa rlo rs a re sjtacious and w .'1! asrab g e .1 : th e re Is a fine l.arn 4"\«". and a ho rse a m ' w agm ishe.1 2"xW ; tw o gotxl w ells o f w a te r, c u te rn a aln .u t tw o a* re so f lan d . Thl? 'a irood c iiauce 'o r a u .a u th a t u n d e rs tan d s the hi b .ess T h e new ratlr-ou l go ing fn .n i Kuff.do M nrlnrv llle w ill have * Uepo*J»-’»te._l w ith in a_ ah.

FA R M EOK BA LE AT A B A R G A IN .—47 a r . s In B a tav ia , n e a r Elast P e m b n .k e , MU

iro m d e p d ; line o rc h a rd , an ab u n d an ce of sm all fru its , good house a nd harm A p p ly to JO H N O T T O . Ml p . a r l sl _ ___________________ «»j j f ik b a l e : o k e x c h a n g e .—a m o s tZ j Z d e s irab le fa rm of 13" a c re s lu a h igh s ta le o f e n u lv a tlo n . lo ca ted favo rab ly n e a r th e o e jio t and in the lake w ine g row ing reg ion , w ith 16 a c re s o t v tn .- v a rd . m ore th a t. l.'M ' choice f ru it tree s , a tine brtck hotis*-. la rge b a r us, w agon she Is and w orkshops. It w in !«• ,..ld oi: reaso n ab le te rm s ..r e x ch an ced for vessel p ro p e r tv . A p p ly to JO H N O T T O , 81 I ea rl s ' -,•«•!. P *

A FA RM W O R T H $2S,UUU, F O R W H IC H A went side o f M aiu St w o rth $8000 w ill be

change, b a lan ce ou easy te rm s . A lso, a(am i w o rth $ :c ,.w , for w tdch Im proved c ity p ro p ts rtj will la- tak en f<>r a la rg e p o rtio n ot p rice , t>y H U " - A K D A C H A P P E L L . \ u i V iaiusL 1»»

TO KF.NT j-.ils side o f a n e

ug h t 1

I.) B A T A V IA S T R E E T .! ONI lew h r tc k s to re , w ith a good window I ness. c30-tf

C L E A R IN G OU T S A L Eo r

Real and Personal Property.B U SIN E SS A R R A N G E M E N T S re q u ir in g m y re­

m oval U> the c ltv o f B a ltim o re , M d., 1 offer f-.r sbi. m y rea l an d jM.-r9. 1u a l p ro p e rty iu th e c ity o f Buffalo, a s follow s:

T h e 2 ',-S T O R Y B R IC K H O U SE , 274 SW A N ST., w ith gas. w a te r and lia th . and ln g<M>d co n d ltl .11 th ro u g h o u t; new 2-story brick s tab le 2Ux24 ou rear o f loL L o t 24x115 to a jtaved alley .

T h e 2-STO K Y B R IC K H O U SE . 310 S W A N ST ., w ith gas a n d w a te r : c em en t c e lla r u n d e r w hole ' .u se ; i* uew lv p a in ted and p ap e red th roughou t

id In th e best possib le c o n d itio n ; shinbbe-ry, shade —id o rn am en ta l Jr.-es, e tc . L o t 25x115 to au alley .

T h e IS -B T tiK Y F R A M E H O U SE, 3US E A G L E s T . N ea rly new w ith ga* and w a te r : very convenien t and lu good co n d itio n . Ix»t 26x127.

T h e 2-STORY F R A M E H O U S E , 224 VAN R E N S - B A LA EK ST.. n e a r S eneca # L ; w ill jiav lib e ra lly on th e Investm en t. L o t 3Ux8U.

Also, th e flne bu ild in g lo t on SO U TH S ID E I 'F S W A N ST .. tietw een M ichigan an .l C h icago s tre e ts b e ing 82 fee t f ro n t by l'W feet deep .

Also, O N E L A R G E O F F IC E S A F E (H err in g ’*): w eight 3.600 lbs.

A lso, o ue bav ho rse, 7 yea rs o ld ; p erfec tly sound.

fen tie an d k in d , sty lish , and a good tro t te r . O ne top uggy. O ne C u tte r . Burial.* a u d W o lf R obes, e te . B arg a in s w ill lie g iven on any o f tlie above p ro p e r­

ty «.. j>artiea d e s ir in g P. p a y C A SH , o r to MAKK L A R G E CASH P A Y M E N T S .

L O U I S O T T O .O f H A ST IN G S A O TTO ,

Real E s ta te B rokers , No. 4 B row n 's B uildings.

J jK S lK A B L K

BRICK HOUSE AND LOTF O R SA LE .

No. 17 8 S w a n S t . , n e a r M ic h i g a n S t . ,MY F o k M E K R E S ID E N C E

A S U B S T A N T IA L B U IL T B R IC K H O U SE ,

2 1 -2 S to r i e s , 15 R o o m s ,tu, C lo se t; I :o., w ith

GO O D B R IC K B A R N ON R E A R O F L O T , F R O N T IN G ON A LLEY ',

t y P R IC E L O W A N D T E R M S E A S T .A pply to a i '

F O R SALE,

The Residence 293 Franklin St.,O ccup ied by th e su b sc rib e r. L O T 70x115 feet.

T he prem ise* can be e x am in ed anv d av betw een 10 aud 12 o 'c lock a . si.

»lll-6t____________________ JO H N M. G IL B E R T .

TO LET.T H E DOCKS ad jo in in g a n d b e ing p a r t <>f the

p ro p e rty o r B R O W N E L E V A T O R , ab o u t 760 feet w a te r irouL A pply to

C . M . H O R T O N ,ie r P e a r l and 9en -

F I N A N C I A L .

7-30 GOLD LOANo r TIIK

Northern Pacific Railroad

R A P I D P R O G R E S S O F T H E W O R K .

T h e build ing o f tlie N o rth e rn P acific R a ilroad , be­gun Ju ly last). Is being pushed f rw a rd w ith g rea t energy Iro m both e x tre m itie s o f th e line. Beveral thousand m en a re em ployed ln M inneso ta an d on thc Pacific coast. T he g rad e is n ea rly com ple ted 266 m iles w estw ard Irom L ak e S u p e r io r ; tra in s are ru n n in g ov e r 130 m iles o f finished ro ad , an d track - lav lng is jirogrespsing a t th e ra te o f o n e to tw o m iles p e r d ay . In c lud ing Us p u rch ase o f th e Bt. P a u l and Pacific Road, the N orthern Pacific C om pany now has *13 m iles o f com pleted ro ad , and by S ep tem b er n e x t th is w ill lie Increased t<> a ’ le a s t 5dU.

A GO O D IN V E S T M E N T .— W e a re now selling , and u n h esita tin g ly lecom tueud , aa a P ro fitab le and p erfec tly Bafe Investm en t, tu e F ir s t M ortgage Land G ra n t G old B onus of the N o rth e rn P acific R ailroad C om pany. They have •#> y e a rs lo ru n . h ea r Seven an d T h ree -T en th s j*er c en t, gold in te re s t (m ore titan

I>cr ce n t, currency ) and a re secu red by fir nly m o rtg ag e on the e n tire R oad aud its_

in cu ts , aud also on ,23,000 A C R ES U F LAN I) to every m ile o f tra c k , o r

500 A cres fo r each $l,»Mi Bond. T hey a re e x em p t from U. rt. T a x ; P rin c ip a l aud In te re s t a re p a y a l" “ ln G old. D enom inations R eg is te red . $100 to $1",000.

Coupons. *100 to $1,08

L A N D S Jru K B U N D S .—N o rth e rn Paclflc7-3"s a re a t all tim es receivab le a t ten per cen t, above p a r. In ex ch an g e fo r th e C om pany s L an d s, a t th e ir low est cash J .ri .e . T h a t 1*. In add IJ ion u * ^ .t^ ^ c h a r a c te r

a" f irs t-c lass p ro m p t-p ay in g R a i road s• Bonds a re fn effect 1 ..... ‘ ...................... ..

u r i . \

MAIN

I g(»K R E N T - T H E F IN E STO R K , NO. 207 $ M ain s t ie t ’t. A jijilv on t lie p rem ise s , o r to K A I'M K E R IN G . 13 W.-.-t Bwan c25

S T O K E F D R - REN ’1.—4-BTuK V w est fiu .- o f M ain s t . . n> a r S eneca ?t-, hv S. B ergm an . E « |. W ill Ih- ren ted

M ay I. 1871. LY O N , — aid

EC AM A K E R .t CO.. E rfe L and . 'flic,

L E T ST O R E NO. 203 E A ST SEN I III st. A pj.lv To J O H N 1 ' I T . >. hi P ea iI st.

f lI) R E N T —F R O 51 MAY 1. N E X T , T H R E E

_ very d es irab le and c e n tra lly lo ca ted s to res , su itab le fo r g ro ce ry s to re s , d rug , sa loon, o r a lm o s t ativ e th e r k in d «>f b usiness, w ith o r w ith o u t fam ily it vim- room s in c o nnec tion . S evera l su ite s o f room's l'..r i um ed ia te oeciijiancy . H O W A R D A C H A P- P E L G .3I8 M ain s t. _______________ c4

® S T O R E T O L E T —F L O U R A N D F E E D -O N W ash in g to n neai H uron s t r e e t : a b rick sto re

to - a long tim e used a s a f i ju r am i feed sto re . LY ON, B A K E R A CO., E rie L and Office, 346 M ain

M O R T G A G E S .

$5000'

SprlngT tlle w iil have•f th is jiro jx-rty . u tak lu g I t

No t i c e t o b u i l d e r s t.■heap lo ts w h ieh l w ill w ll

H A V E SOM E 1 long tim e , re -

1 ,MT? will llll-'r a r l nt. 1.17

T O R S A L E —H O U S E S .D W E L L IN G S F«»i:

? a n d french n -.f . - i t- , P a rk and N o rth W il-

iHtam e o f Uil* p ro p e r ty . Iand will increa-w-hi value r^nJ'By- C all »o..u a 5̂1.M et OM IPS. No. 6 H outh D iv is io n " t . _

F O R S A L E ,T H E F IN E F R A M E .D W E L L IN G I B l,..u-*-. w iw u m ia lh r b u ilt, w ith all th e u""*; ™ i

im p ro v em en ts . No. I45 iflx lii s tre e L w ith la 'g * }Pt>L E E * P IC K E R IN G . 13 W e st Hwan s L |

»)5 D E L A W A R E ST .. A I -ov*»rj uuUhlc b rick houw . w ith aff em en ls . Lot50xl73. A p p ly to JO H N

£fa rm v will Ih A R D .

FO R B A LE—A D E S IR A B L E FA RM OK 25 1-5 a c re s , w ith in th ree m iles o f M ain s t., on

.enesee s t r e e t r..a*i. o p p o site ( la rk ’s D istille ry . W ill ex ch an g e rfor a fa rm .>t a)8>ut 15" a<-res. A pp ly !•> K D W A K llS A B U C K L A N D , No. 2 B row n 's Build ings. 114

r . 'K S A L E —NO Rna tluo tw o -sto ry doubl. m odern l in p ro v c n m ' ’ "O TTO . 81 P ea rl sL

m f f l ) IK S T O R Y B R IC K 1 lire— St., fo r Wile ch eap on <

P t l ' K E K 1N«j . 13 w e ' t s w a n st.

T O L E T —H O U S E S .I IIO U ..E T () R E N T —25 S IX T H S T . N »' W OC- B ciipte.l u;r th e su lia rrlbv r. lnquD e of A . PA K -

I) TO IN V E S T oo rtg ag es: p u rc h a se m onev n io rt- H U M E A S A N F O R D , lo W est

alk

Mi>N K Y . M O N E Y . — l ^ t C H A S t M O N EY m o rtg ag es w an ted by HOW A K D A C H A P P E L ,

34* X sin sL _ __________________ e31

Mo r t g a g e s f o r b a l e . —*i7,«*i m o r t g a g ep av ab ic lu 5 a nn u a l p a y m e n ts ; *5,'«*) m ortgage

ju iy a b le 'lu 41. an n u al p a y m e n ts ; $1,UU0 m ortgage j.avahle ln 4 an n u e l pay m en ts . L Y O N , B A K E R A C l».. « r ie L an d Office. 346 M ain s t. kl9

NEV M o U iG A h * rt s treeL al2

1»t7ftCHABE M( 'N E Y M O TG A G ES W A N T E Dl i u ’ ‘ ........ I

Hwan st

M” . _______sem i innually . A lso one m offigage o f $*4U>. payable In fiv ■ ann u a l p a y m e n ts : lift*-rest an nua lly . Also,

$7iwu j»avahle lu fou r an n u a l p avm eu ts . T he

re i u r u ^ . , ^.—.il W a rra n t- bearing pro fitab le ra le o f in te re s t u n til ex ch an g ed fo r l lo m e-steans. a t len p e rc e n t- p rem iu m ......................

Bl.NKl.N4i F U N D ,—T h e L and ( .r a n t ot th e Road exceed s F ifty M illion A cres, hav ing an average s..11 o f g re a t f e r ti l i ty . In a c lim ate th a t Is .-Imply im .iir- jiassed. 1 h e T ru s te e s o f the M ortgage, yiessra. Jay ( .H.ke an .l J . E d g a r Tliosuson. a r e r.-qulred t*. de- v,.te the pr.H -eedaof all L and s a le - to th e rvP i.rcbase a .id can ce lla tio n <>f th e ( ..m jiaiiy » »Joii;le. 1 h i- 1m- m .-ii-e S in k in g F u n d will undoubted ly cance l the p rin c ip a l oCUm e n tire l - u e " f I- irsl. Mm igvge 14. ,n . * tnow selling) In-fore they fall due. W ith th e ir a m |.le s ecu rity and h igh rat*- of In terest th e re is uo in v est­m en t accessib le to the pvojile, w hich is m ore profit-

" ► V o Y a s g i x g r . ?■ r iV B - T W E S V B S S .- " .View of th e G overnm en t’s e x p ec ta tio n soon to . all f r the s u r re n d e ro r liso u ts ta n d in g fin e r cen t. Bonds, u n d e r tlie p re se n t m ovem ent fo r fund ing th e d e b t a t low er in te re s t, m any ho lders <>f U nited ? ta le s k l\«?- T well tie s a re ex eh an g tn g them for N orthern I at Ific rteven-Thlrti*-?. th u s rea liz ing a h andsom e proflL audg re a tly In c reasin g thel* yeariy h ic jim e.

i 'T H E R B E C IjR IT IE H -A G E N C L E B .—All m ar- k,-table S tocks a nd B onds w ill he recelved a t U ieir h ig h est c u r r e n t p rice In exchange fo r N o rth e rn Pacific H even-T b lrtles. E x p re ss charg '-s on Money ..r Bonds rece iv ed , and on S. v en -T h ir t 'e s s r o t ln re- tim i. w ill he p a id )*v tlie F in an c ia l Agents. A gent 1<» f. r th e sale o f th is loan a re establish.*.! ln nearly every cU^ and 1 m por I an t Jo w n U m m g h ^ t t J . e U nited s ta te s a n d C anada. I* uU In fo ru ia t o n . u»aj ». pam ph lets, e l r . . c a n be ob ta ined on ap p llcaU on a t any agency , o r from th e undersigned .

F o lt Ba l k byJ A T C O O K E A C O ..

P h ila d e lp h ia . N ew Y ork. W ash ing ton .P r in c ip a l A gen ts N o rth e rn Pacific R a ilroad Oo.

S u b sc rip tio n s fo r th e above B onds rece ived In Buffalo by

F irs t N a tiona l B ank.T h ird N ationa l B ank . , ,F a rm ers ’ an d M echanics ' N a tio n a l Bank.B ank o f A ttica ,M anufac tu re rs a n d T ra d e rs Bank.M arine B ank,N ew Y ork a n d E ric Bauk,W b ite ’s B ank.G eorger A P au l,Jo h n s te llw ag en ,II. W . B urt A Co.,C andee A Co .Lyon. B aker A C o - -»7Lee A P ic k e tin g . _______

*od Investm en ts.

M IS C E L L A N E O U S .

BU : FAL0 PLANING M ILL<ll«s*&'ed lii- ta n t. a

*21

ui fu rn ish" .! In m odern s lv .e and c.II". «. Lot .aix2-'. With eaeh h -u re . k o r - -y t. ru - L Y i'N . B A K E R A CO.. E rie La •e. 34fi S ta tn al ____

1-1 o f -

M O D E R A T E P R IC E D H O U SE S KOR S A L E . -

"irlncr sL . l-s to ry f ra m e ; lo t 80s 106. T ric e ; l«*«'..liege s t., c o rn e r M aryland , l- s to ry tri

«4xl *'. P r ic e *2.6"".T en th -t .. No- 1"". l-s to ry fram e. P r ic e $2,250. N o rth w illia m Sl. No. 32; lot i '.x"» i. P r ic e $].«*>. T w e lfth St., No. 449; lo l27x14#. P r ic e $85". t tev en th St.. n o r th e a s t co rn e r V irg in ia , 2 -s to rle s ;

j o t* lx i“ *. P rice $:u m i.T w elfth vt.. No. 437. l-s to ry f ra m e ; lo t 27x’.49. P rice

$ l : 25x89.E lev en th -E , N P r ic e $129*'.

N o rth D iv ision - 1., No. 437, l-s to ry t r a m e ; lo t 30x 130. P r ic e $1.4"".

W a ln u t *L, No- I*-1- l-st**ry f ra m e ; lo t 25x115. P r ic e $1,470.

H erm an s l . h e tw re n B atav ia and G enesee stre* is : tw*. l-s to ry Coltag. s ; iot^O^xlW. P r ic e $W*0.

d i» ____ _

FOR SA LK —T H E R E S ID E N C E O F KEY . B. H ath . ri. <>n tin* so u th w est c o rn e r o f L In wood

„ n m e a n d ’ S u m m er s t r e e t : lo t 1U2 on L in wood avenue bv 18" o n B um m er s t r e e t ; t ra m e house, tw o- -t- .rv . w ill done o ff a n d in goo«l o rd e r th ro u g h o u t: co llar und.-r w hole h .H jw ; a la rg e q u a n tity o f f ru it trees , sm all fru it and -had*? tr.-es, and J f* ‘n g .° " f t'-.e .le-lrah le l.M-atton* In Un.* c ity - H O W A R D * O H A ffi’ V L I . _________________ ^

F O R SA L E —T H E T W O -S T O R Y W IT H A one-sto ry w ing , hrlck dw elling , s itu a te d on

n o rth e a s t c o rn e r ot South D iv ision and C ed a r s ts . L o t 81 x l 10 to a n a lley . T h is ls a very d esirab le d w elling a nd wtll l>e sold a t a low p ric e a nd on easy

«Y » ° U 'KER1N(«. 13 W . Bw an sL a5

Fl»R BA LE—122 P E A R L B T R E E T ; COM - p le te tn a ll I ts re sp e c ts for a "w e llin g house o r

T fd in g house, a n d , fo r Jm stn e# s jyurj***-*; n n r of,

mF D R H A LE BY M. M cCOM B. 5 SO U TH 1)1-

|- |o n st- 2#u N In th *t.. I ̂ - s to ry fra m e ; 2[par- Inlng room , k itch en , p a n trv ; 5 tw**| ro o m s ;

cwraent c e l la r : g as a n d w a te r. L ot V x 132 fL ; choice fn i t t tree* a n d g ra p e v in es , and g a n ten . T e rm s to s u it pu rch asers . ______ _

f l '

I ,I

te rm s. *L E E A P I '

f l 1b o a rd in g ho ——th e m o st d e s irab le lo ca tio n s. tT T O . »1 T e a rl »L ______________________ 1,1

I F I R S M ’LAHB HOUBK ON N IA G A R A ST. i to r sale. T h e resid en ce o f Jo h n A. Moore,I .N o . 226 N ia g a ra s treeL T h is lmus.- D 2 ^ -s to -

rles b rick , w ith to w er, a n d m a -tlc fro n t. .T h e re Is a b rick b a rn on th e a lley In tlie re a r . The lo t t o t o

T’>‘» ‘t a t P t V o S . ' f f l m i

) c ity . JO H N

f l f t 472 D E L A W AKK A V E N U E (T H Edence o f 8. L . C lem ens. Esq..) fo r sale, by

flU M K A BAN FO R D , 16 W e st S w an «L

J « T '» L E T -F IR S T -C L A S S B R IC K DW F.L- ling*.

r ran k lin s t.. N.x 5CS, 2 -fto ries a n d w ing ; ga*. w a­te r. * i - R » n if3 w '.

F ran k lin *t.. n e a r H uron , 4 -s to ries ; gas. w a te r , *c . R en t $1,"W).

D elaw are -L, No. 142; 2 -storles: gas. w a te r , Ae. Rent $6"t)>C h ippew a St.. N<^ 21, 3 -s to rie s ; gas, w a te r , Ac. K**nt$.5U. . . .

P a rk P lace . No. 31, 2 -s to ries : gas. w ate r. Ac. K eut

^ 'tV ash in g to n sL . c o rn e r G oodell, 2 -s to r le s ; gas, w a te r. Ac. K eilt $7tW.

P e a rl St., N o. 2S5. 3 -s to n e s : g a s , w a te r. Ac. U cu t

E ag le »t.. No WL 2 -sto ries and b a se m e n t; gas.

WEagie*sL , ^ fo !* l^ l^ J -s to r ie * and b a se m e n t; gas.

WEagie*Ht.. 123; 2-sto riea and b a se m e n t: gas, w a u r. Ac. K en t $5UJ. LT<)„ B A K E R A CO.,

,jj5 E rie L a n d Office. 3J> M ain sl

® T ( ' L E T —i[)NE O F T H O S E 2-B T oR Y B R I* 'K houses on: North Pearl streeL east side. No. 41, tie! wt*«-n Virginia and Allen streets: ta i dotN*

parlors, cellar, cistern, gas. Ac . and a well failing water, gnd a large garden in rear. I ersons doing business .down town and desiring an uj>-town residence can »vall themselves of tlie cars, ss the lot run* to Main st. Inquire on tlie premise*. dl3-tf

Tlie firm o f C olle A Co.. com pose. 1 o f Hamuel D. nlle, A l.ram B. L aw ren ce a nd J o h n B. G anson . was

ed bv m u tu a l co nsen t on th e 15th o f M arch in«f sa id G anson and C h arles J . H am ilton ,

*niau fo r tlie la s t e igh teen y e a rs ln th e E a to nP la n in g M ill, have form ed a co p a rtn e rsh ip a s suc- c -sso rs te ( <>de A < '.x In lh e P la n in g Mill business, a t tb e sam e p lace , u n d e r th e firm n am e o f

H A M I L T O N S c C O . ,ioca tf- in t . p a r t o f “ G anson B lock.” c o rn e r o f E rie »!." .Texfa.-e street-*, w here P lan ed L um ber. D oors.

- .M o u ld in g s and o th e r J o in e r w ork w ill d a t w noiesaie and re ta il. Also, m atch ed , ■ed. re -saw ed , scro ll saw in g , e tc ., done to

H A M IL T O N A CO.

m i s c e l l a n e o u s

B Y T E L E G R A P H .O S c ta l W u t k a r R - p o r t .

W a r D ep a rtro en L S ignal S erv ice, Unite* 1 S U ti A rm y . D ivision o f T e leg ram s a n d R ep o rts fo r th e benefit o f C om m erce. M eteoro logical R ecord .

W a s h in g to n '. A pril 12.S Y N O P S IS FO R P A ST 2 4 H O U R S.

T be s to rm , w hich on F rid ay evening w as ln cen­tr a l N ew Y ork , h a s m oved n o r th e a s tw a rd beyond o u r s ta tio n s .

A sh o rt a n d severe g a le p rev a llad In p o rtio n s o f the M iddle S tate* on T usaday n igh t. B risk w esterly w inds a re n ow rep o rted on th e lakes and ea s t A t­lan tic .

T h e l ig h t ra in s a a d snow s th s t w ere experienced on T uesday n ig h t o n th e lo w er lak es a re to -day fol­low ed by p a r tia l cloudy w eath er. T b e w ea th e r re­m ains c loudy w ith a low b a ro m e te r on th e G u’.L

C lear w e a th e r h as p reva iled lu th e Sou thern S ta tes ' T h e w e a th e r rem a in s een s lb ly th e sam e a t tbe

R ocky M o u n ta in s a nd on th e P acific s ta tio n s so fa r a s b e a rd from .

P R O B A B IL IT IE S .P a r tia lly c loudy w eather, w ith lig h t w iuds. w ill

p robab ly be e x p e rie n c e d on T h a rsd a y In th e M iddle aud S o u thern S ta te s , an d th e M ississipp i \ 'a l le y : cloudy w e a th e r and fresh w este rly w in d s ou the lak es ; fresh w inds o n tlie east A tlan tic .

NEW YOKK.T H E M E T H O D IST BOOK CO N C ER N .

N ew York, April 12.—Tlie *ul*-< *>mmit- tee appointed to name the ex|>erls to ex­amine the accounts of the Methodist Book Concent, adjourned without haviDgmade an appointment. I t has transpired, however, that Dr. Carlton, the agent of the Concern, has, on his own responsibility, appointed three ex pert a to examine the aecouuts and management ot the Concern during his otli- eial connection with it since INY2. The ex ­perts are Messrs. J . Van Ylick, a Methodist, the chief bookkeeper of the firm of Phelps, Dodge *,t Co.: Charles Callender, a Baptist, the United States bank examiner for this eity. and F. W. Uunn. a Presbyterian, wbo bas had forty years’ experience a* a book­keeper and accountant. These experts will soon report the state of aecouuts of thc Book Concern.

A N E X T R A S E N A T E SESSION.A W ashington dispatch says the Presi­

dent has intimated to several senators that be will call the Senate together in executive session on or about tbe tirst of May, to con­sider treaties agreed ui>ou by the Joint High Commissioners. ^

A “ BLA C K F R ID A Y " CA SE.Argument iu the case of Orlando W. Jos-

lyn vs. A lbert SpeyflFs, JaMett Fisk, J r .. lleury N\ sm ith and’ others, was concluded in the Supreme Court, general term, at Brooklyn, to-*lav. The amount involved is $1,500,000. Decision reserved.

act, but on point of order rained by Mr* Maynard tbe amendment was excluded.

The amendment in relation to meeting of Congress was again Brought before the House by a demand for yeaa and nayi upon concurrence. The yea* and nays were or­dered.

Mr. tiA B F IE L D (Rep.. O.) argued agaiust the repeal of the existing law re­quiring a meeting of each Congress on the 4th of March.

Messrs. Bingham and Butler (.Mass.) also argued against repealing tbe law. Messrs. Dawes and Farnsworth favored the repeal.

Without taking a vote, the House s t 4:40 adjourned, aftei announcement by the Speaker of the foliowmg appointments: On Committee of Rules—The Speaker, Bank*, OarfiHd, Cox and Randall. On Public Buildings and Ground*—Halsey, starkw eather, Tyner, P latt, Morphia, Orr, Getz, Wells and Perry.

W A S H IN G T O N .

F O R SALE,

THE STEAMER 1VANH0E.N E W IR O N H U L L ,

l o r / . 22 t r e t b ran ij_ “

Ih- fUwili planed , order.

Buffalo. M arch 22. 187!.

to w n p laces n ow In the Ol E rie Land Office. 346 M ain *L

FOK K EN T.

P e a rl s t . _____________ ________________f l i FO R BALK—NO. 75 SO U T H D IV IS IO N ST.

I f l f l H ouse lu fine o rd e r and w ell w o rth looking a t by pu rchaser* . JO H N O TTO , 61 Ptarl »t-

D elaw are s tre e t, 3 -s to ry b r ic k : gaa. w a te r , b a th . Ac.

I S P e a r l »L, 2 -story f ra m e ; gas, w a te r , b a th , A c .; baru.

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T H E L E T T E R T H A T SE N A T O R C O N K L IN GDIDN'T CIRCULATE.

W ashing to n , April 12.—It is state<l ou comi>etent authority tha t tbe dispatch seut from this city a few days ago to the effect that Senator Conkling had circulated among the Republican members of tho House of Representatives from New Y'ork for signa­ture a letter strongly recommending tbe continuation of Laflin and Darling, but ob­tained signatures of only six of them, was erroneous. The facts are tha t Conkling cir-

ulatcd uo paper. One was put in circula­tion in favor of I.afliu, aud every Republican member from New Y'ork to whom it was presented signed it, w ith a single exception, and iu that ease tbe member’s personal re­lations with Grinnell prevented. I t is un­derstood that fourteen of the fifteen Republican members from New York favored tbe confirmation ol 1.allin.

ON T H E F R O N T IE R S .The W ar Department has not yet received

any advices relative to the rejiorted fight between the United states troops and Mexi­cans on the Texas frontier.

T H E L E G A L T E N D E R CASES.Mr. Justice Clifford announced iu the Su­

preme Court this morning that in conse­quence ofthe indisposition-of Justice Nelson, the legal tender cases wbich were set for argum ent to-day would not be now heard. No day was fixed for the argument.

PE R S O N A L .The captain of the Austrian frigate No-

varra, now at Annapolis, paid a complimen­tary visit to the Secretary of the Navy to-t i a * ' N O M IN A T IO N S C O N F IR M E D .

The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the following nominations: Elias Root. Collector of Customs ior the district of Oswego, N. Y. Postmaster* for New Y'ork: Thomas S. Blodgett. Ct operstow n; Charles S. Jackson, Goshen; Marcus Lyon, Ithaca; Jno. A. Deeremer, S heuectady; Wm. Polleys, W averly.

FORTY'-8ECOND CONGRESS.W ashington , April 12.S E N A T E .

Mr. ROBERTSON (Rep., S. C.) entered a motion to amend the order of business, so as to get up the House General Amnesty Bill. Action upon the motion was deferred until to-morrow.

Mr. Sherman’s resolution instructing the Finance Committee to consider during the recess the best system of reducing taxe* so us to leave only enough revenue to pay the working expense of the government, was adopted.

Mr. SCOTT (Rep., Pa.) desired to have tbe bills from the House relative to reducing tbe taxes referred to tbe Finance Commit­tee, but Mr. Trumbull objected, in order that the measure reported in reference to coal and salt duties might remain before tbe Senate so as to be acted upon whenever op- poitunitv was presented.

Mr. COLE (ltep., Cal.,) offered a resolu­tion for the printing of filtv thousand of the President's message and the Commissioners' rejKirt on San Domingo. Referred to the Committee on Printing.

Mr. Sl'M N ER i Rep., Ma«s. > presented the petition of De Weniy»s Jobson. praying for redress of alleged a<-ts of violence at the hands of United States Marshal Sharpe, of New Y'ork. Referred to the Judiciary Com­mittee.

Mr. SAl'LSBURY' (Dem., Del.: opposedthe bill.

Mr. POOLE (Rep., N. C.. delivered a lengthv speech upon North Carolina j»oIi- tics, and in defense of official* in tha t state.

Mr. BAY ARD tDt-in., Del.) spoke in op- position to the bill.

At4::*Utbe Senate went into executive s e s s io n , and subsequently adjourned.

H O U S E .

Messrs. Strong and Starkweather, mem­bers elect from Connecticut, appeared aud took oath a* members.

Mr. M YERSIItep.. Pa.) introduced a bill supplementary to the acts to prohil.it the Coolie trade, which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

The bill provides that tho United States Consul or Consular agent shall not deliver to the master of any I nited States vessel in­tending to convey’ the subjects of China. Japan or any oriental countr.y the certifi­cate of voluntary immigration now required bv law, if there he a contract on the part of such coolies for service in the United States longer than three months.

Mr. Myers also introduced a bill to provide for the adjustment and satisfaction of tbe French sj»oilation claims prior to the 31st of July, 1871.

The House then resumed the consideration of Senate amendments to the Deficiency bill.

The following Senate amendments were concurred in : Appropriating $35,1«3 for the completion of tbe custom house at St. Paul, M inn.; appropriating $12,000 for the relief of destitute aged j»erson» in the District of Columbia: repealing tbe law limit­ing the expenditure for the Marine Hospital at Chicago to $300,000, and extending it to $359,779; appropriating $350,000 for increas­ed compensation to Assistant Marshals in taking the census of 1S70; reg a lin g the act requiring the meeting of each new Congress on the 4th of March, and providing that appropriation* heretofore made for public works, buildings or grounds, for the fiscal vear commencing Ju ly 1. 1871, shall be available for the ' current fiscal year. An amendment was made to the latter amend­ment in reference to the- salaries of steain- l*>at mspectors.

Mr. KERR i Dem., Ind .) offered an amend­ment for payment to lawful owners or their legal representatives of proceeds of all cotton seized in possession of rightful owners or of tbeir representatives after the 30th of June, 1865. , , _

Point of order was made and sustained that the amendment proposed new legisla­tion.

Mr. HOLMAN (Dem., Ind.) offered an amendment for payment of $100 bounty promised to troops who entered th s service under th s President'* proclamation in May, 1861. , A .

Mr. DAW ES (Rep., Maas.) made a point of order on the amendment and asked Mr. Holman how much money it would take out of tb s treasury.

Mr. Holman mid he w m Informed it would only require about a Bullion dollar*.

Mr. STOUGHTON (Rep.. Mich.) prom- ised th a t the military committee would re ­port inch a bilL The point of ©rdw wm sustained, and the amendment excluded.

Mr. BUTLER (R*p. MmeJ offered an amendment repealing the tenure of offlee

FOREIGN.THE FIGHTING AROUND PARIS.

P aris. April 12—via London, 10:30 p. M.—A loud and uninterrupted cannonade has been kept up since last evening between. Chatillon and the southern forts. The in fantry are also engaged and the noise of mitrailleuses and musketry has been inces­sant since five o'clock this morning.

Cannonading around Neuilly. Port Mail­lot and P ort des Femes, has beeu resumed and is as violent as tha t on the south.

FIGHTING IN TUE BOIS DE BOULOGNE.Fighting is now going on in the Bois de

Boulogne and at Astiieres. Tbe Commune is forwarding reinforcements to the troop* engaged. Tlie wounded are coming in In large numbers. Loses are heavy.

THE GOVERNMENT TROOPS REPULSED.The official report* of the Commune claim

the Versailles forces were repulsed on Tues­day evening in an attack on the southern lorts, and that their loss was heavy, while that ofthe Communists tvas very lig h t The Commune believe tha t tbe attack was in­tended to mask an attem pt to carry the Maillot gate by surprise.

THE COMMUNISTS LOSE D I5SY.A rumor come* from the Van Girard

quarter, in the southern part of the city, that, the Communists have lost the park of D’Lssy, where they w ere.intrenched, aud that the commandant of fort DTa«y has been hhot by bis own men.

A LULL IN THE FIGHTING.N ew Y'ORK, April 12.—A Tribune

special from Paris, April 11, says: There is a lull in the tightiug, and both sides are burying tbeir dead preparatory to new efforts.

Dombrowski reports himself firmly In­stalled at Asnieres. He holds the northeast corner of Neuilly, and is strongly posted at Y'illiers and Lev'allois.

Porte Maillot is nearly repaired.P E N S IO N * T O T H E N A T IO N A L G U A RD .

The (Jjficial Journa l publishes an appeal um sundry women adjuring the guards to

fight to the last extremity. The same jour­nal also publishes a decree promising pen­sions of 800 francs to the wives of tho na­tional guards killed and 305 franc* for eaeh

hi Id legitimate or illegitimate, o th e r rel­atives are also promised pensions in certain

a s e s .THE FAILURE OF THE VERSAILLES TROOPS.

A T n b u n e special from London says: A dispatch from Paris Wednesday says the rnnnonade which was sustained h11 last night was continued vigorously this morning and tliat u simultaneous uttuck-Avas made on the west and south—tbe Versailles troop* opening with th irty new and heavy guns. The principal effort was directed against Vanvres. I t was bui>- posed tliat they intended to mask a serious movement against porte Maillot. There w a s a general a l a r m in tlie city when it yvhs reported tha t the Versailles troops were in­side the gates. The Communists now sav shat the attack everywhere failed.

THE PEACE CONFERENCE.B r u s s e l s , April 12.—The representative

of the (7rand Duchy of Baden in thc peace conference arrived in this city. No meet­ing of tin* conference is however to be hold this week.G E R M A N Y N O T TO IN T E R F E R E IN T U E

P A R IS F IG H T S .The Official Journa l of to-day says Ger­

many Yv’ill only interfere in domestic’ affairs of France until it shall become necessary for collection of money due to herself.

IL L N E S S O F N A P O L E A N .London, April 12.—Napoleon is 111 at

Chiselhurst and has been confined to bis room beveral day*.

A U S T R IA 'S LOSS.V i e n n a , April 11.—Mr. Joy, Minister of

tbe United Mates, ba* received a disputch from President Grant expressing deep re­gret at tlie painful loss to Austria by tho death of Admiral Tegethoff.

pel led to move tha t ita consideration be poet* poned until this evening.

Mesars. Field*, Jacob* and Hnested op* goeed the postponement and the motion wa*

The Houae then w ent Into Committee of the Whole on the Supply bill, The bill wa* read and named upon each Item mparaU *

Mr. Alberger moved to lnanrt $190,060 to complete the Insane Asylum at Buffalo. Carried.. Mr. Uih-liman moved to Insert $25,000 for improvement ofthe institution of deafmutca in Nm , York. Carried.

ICectie tillEVENING SESSION.

» n rt-euembUng tbe H ou* ureul Into oommittec. again on the Sunni, Bill. Au item authorizing the State olgeere to invee- tigete e claim of Hlchanl Calc-ow for *8,000 wee etncken out. The Item of *2.1,000 to the State P o u ltr , Society waa etrickcu o u t

Mr. Alvord moved to strike out the item of $10,000 to H enry M. Williams, for acting as Commissioner to the French Exposition, appointed by Governor Fenton. Lost.

Mr. Alvord moved to strike out the fol­lowing: “The sum of $250,000 to hereby ap­propriated toward the erection, and Hamil­ton Harris, Wm. Kingsly, Wm. ▲. Rice, Chnuucey Depew, Delos De YVolf, and E. A . M erritt, are hereby appointed Commis­sioners for tbe purpose of erecting a new capitol building m place of tbe preaeut iKtard,” and leave standing thto: “ In construction of the new capitol the skilled mechanics of this State shall have preference at the same price* ln all work tha t to dons by days labor. ’

Mr. Alvord advocated his motion. He was not opposed to the construction of thto building, but be agreed w ith the Governor tbat no appropriation should now be made. He belieted this making annual appropria­tions was not the way to carry on this work. He referred to the sectional controversy in the Republican partv and said he waa not a representative of either of the sections, and whenever there was auy such controversy he wouhl take no part in it. He stood here, however, as the friend of Alen/.o Cornell and Jaraea Terwilliger.

Mr. Alherger protested against the pro- !K>**ed change in the commission aa * base and shameful imputation on the gentleman to l»e removed. He moved to increase the amount to Sl,COO,000. The motion to in­crease the amount to $1,000,000 was lost. The motion to strike out the accliou was also losL

Mr. Weed moved $20,000 »o W. H. Rhodes, Suj>eri0tendeiit of Manufactures of Clinton rnsonflM-'arried.

On motion o lM r. Selkreg, $1,000 was in­serted for the Commissioners of Willard Asylum to Kettle with farmers.

Mr. Goodrich moved to strikeout $*20,000 to Mrs. Lewis W. Washington, oi Hall- town, West Virginia, for certain relics of Gen. Washington. Carried—54 to 53.

Mr. Randall moved to insert $5,000 for the Normal School at Cortland. Carried.

Mr. Alvord moved to strike out the item of $10,000 to Gen. Storms. Jie said this claim had hecn stricken out of the supply bill an­nually for twenty-seven years. Lost—46 to 55.

The section to pay YVeed, Parsons A Co., for work partially done at the time their printing establishment was burned, was stricken out.

Mr. Alvord moved to increase the appro­priation lor the Idiot Asylum at Syracuse, from $15,000 to $30,000. Carried.

Mr. Alvord renewed his motion to striko out the section relative to tho new Capitol

otnmisslonem, which was lost—33 to 63. The bill was then ordered to be put on its

tiuai passage, and, at 11 o'clock the House adjourned.

ALBANY.C O U R T O F A P l’E A L S C A L E N D A R .

A lb a n y , April 12.—The following Is the Court of Appeals Dav Calendar for April 13: Nos. 103, 28, 170, 107, 150, 143, 174, 142.

N EW YORK LEGISLATURE.Al b a n y , A pril 12.

SENATE.BILLS RKPORTXD.

Relative to costs in Surrogate’s Courts.BILLS PASSED.

Incorporating tbe National Mortgage Company.

To provide for better prevention of fires iu New Y ork, an.l prescribe the power and duties of the city Fire Marshal.

Amending ihe law relative to Commis­sioners of Emigration.

Relative to Reado street. Brooklyn. Amending the charter of Buffalo. Incorporating the Co-operative Savings

and Loan Association.Amending the law relative to Surrogate’s

Courts.Amending the Rensselaer County Poor

Law. Lost and laid on thc table.To repeal the aet of 1844 relative to State

Prisons.Authorizing the city of Troy to fund its

floating debt.Providing that aliens may bold and con­

vey real and personal estate. Lost.Mr. Chapman moved tliat the Committee

oil Internal Affair- be diM-harg. d from tbe further consideration of tbe lull providing: for towns, etc., deriding by vole the ques­tion of licensing for tbe sale of intoxicating liquors.

Mr. Hubbard moved to lay the motion on the table. Carried— 14 to 12.

Recess till 7 l \ M.EV EN IN G KK**IOX.

Almost the entire session was devoted to discussion, mainly hy Mr. Lewis of Buffalo, on the Police Bill, which wa* fiually ordered to a third reading.

Adjourned.ASSEMBLY.

Mr. Fields proj»osed to limit speeches to two minutes each. lie waa anxious to ad­journ this week.

Mr. Alvord—There are several important measures.

Mr. Fields—If the gentleman from Onon­daga objects I will withdraw the motion. I only wanted il understood that we can ad­journ this week if we will.

WLI.S PASSED.Making provisions f<>r thc storage of com­

bustible material.Concerning the pra»rtice of physic and »ur-

gery. . ,F or tbe protection of stockholders m joint

stock companies.Amending the revised statutes relative to

guardians and wards.Relative to the law of libel and the trial

of libel. Lo*t, aud a motion to reconsider was tabled.

To incorporate the Grand Commamtory of the Mate of New York.

Mr. F rearcslled up tbe motion to recon­sider the vote defeating the bill relative to employers and apprentice*. Carried. The bill w’is then amended by striking out the 6th and 7th sections and passed—7̂0 lo 23.

Placing restriction* on broker* and toprotect the public against unauthorized Banking. Lost, and motion to reconsider tabled.

To authorize th* ciiy of Elmira to issue bends to pav present indebtedness.

Fixing the fees of justices of tbe peace for certain service*.

To allow further coat* in suit* brought by working women.

To authorize the payment of the steno­grapher iff Onondaga County Court aud Court of Session*.

The Governor returned w ithout hi* *p- proral tbe bill to incorporate the New York IteaV Estate Banking Company. Tb* hill and veto were referred to the JudiciaryC o m m i t t e e .

A ppropriating $33,484 to tb« 9th Regi­ment of National Guards to refund moneys paid hy the regiment for uniforms during tbe late war.

Itoeeas Ull 4 p. m .AFTERNOON SE M IO *.

Mr. Alvord, on a q— tim At P.rivP fg ^ Mated notwithstanding tt w—Um Hupp!, BUI .b a u d *• «

r j is itrruLter Imnortanee than «naL He did not 2mU disposed to lose »»7 **■•» bul W t eom-

M ISCELLANEOUS.T H E C'OA). M IN E R *.

M ancii C h u n k , Pa., Feb. 12.—The grand council of the Workingmen'* Benev­olent Association adjourned at noon, after adopting a resolution for a general board of arbitration to settle present ditficultiea, to meet the operators here on the 17th of April.

Scranton, April 12.—Two of the late rioters surrendered themselves to the au­thorities this morning. They were released on bail, leading miners being their bonds­men.

A D E F A U L T E R A R R E S T E D .Toronto, April 12. —The defaulting

cashier of the branch bank of Montreal nl Perth ha* been arrested at Rowe, N. Y'., and the missing funds found in his possession, lie is believed to be insane and guiltless ot criminal intent.

R A IL W A Y A C C ID E N T .ST. Locih, April 12.—A locomotive, two

baggage and one passenger car were thrown from tho North Missouri Railroad track last night. The locomotive, tender, and one baggage car were badly smashed. No i»cr- 8on seriously injured.

B R ID G IN G T H E MISSIUBll’r i.The railroad and wagon bridge, across the

Mis.-ii»ippi River, was completed yesterday. Its cost ii about $1,000,000.

GEN ERA L BTONEMAN.&AN F ra n c is c o , April 12.—Gen. Mono­

man has gone to Arizona, but his health would not permit him to participate in an active campaign again the Apaches, even if an adequate force were at rommaud. There are onlv 1,000 effective troops in the terri­tory, afl of which are required for garrison duty, and the government declines to per­mit volunteers to take the field independ­ently.

P E R S O N A L .Wm. II. Seward, J r . , and MeRars. Knapp

and Osborne, and their ladies, are resting here a few days before making a tour of this State and Oregon.

A V A L U A B L E IM P O R T A T IO N .Eleven Japanese merchants have arrived

here with 185,000 canto of silk worms’eggs, costing in Japan $675,000. They are con­tracted for by a French house, but the order was cancelled in consequence of the war.

T H E R IG H T S O F C O L O R E D M EN .R ichm ond , Va., April 12.—The suit for

$5,000 damages, instituted fn the United Mat*** Court by Judge J . P. White(epl*r*di of the fiu pri-me Court of South Carolina, agaiust the Richmond and Danavill* Rail­road Company, was eoinpiomise.1 this morning, by tbe payment of $1,200 to th« plaintiff. He claimed damages on the ground that he waa forcibly ejected from a firat clans car solely on account of color, not­withstanding he had a first class ticket. The case wa# partially heard yesterday.

E X T E N S IV E KIRKS.G r a n d Rapid*. April 12.—A fir* last

night burned Wilkins & Brother*’ planing and turning shop, W inchester & Co.’s furni­ture Store, A. P. Judd's coffin manufactory, Liettel A Brothers' machine shop, Pierce A Briggs' drv good* atore. I>. L. Newberg’s clothing store. J . Cornelliaae'* grocery store, John Canfield's wholesale graoery, J . P. Cregnes’ furniture atore, R. H. Smith’s furniture store, E. Scott's drug store, J . If. Martin’a grocery atore, Klee’s picture frame factory, De VinDejr’e stencil cutting shop, Spalding & BeoneH’s turning shop, C. C. Comstock'* u w mill, Clark'* brush factorv, Cox’s file works, Clark k Co., pumps. Bissell k Son, gypsum ornaments, Fread well's joiner shop. Daniels k Son join* r shop and Mattison'a harnesa shops. Th* loss estimated from $250,060 to $300,060; in­surance a!>out $100,000.

N e w rk r n , N. C., April 12.—Seventeen houses on Maiu strei t were destroyed by fire last night. Lok« $205,000; ms’urance about $100,o00. The losers are: Joseph Schwerin, Moses Patterson, Dr. J . W, Hughes, M. Gold-mitb. Kihs Davison. K. Ulrich, William Rosuianaffy, F. S. Duffy, Mrs. Curt to . A- McLaelan. II. k B. Em­manuel, Weinstein A Bro., D. Marks, J . M. Agostine, E. D. Meadows, M. Hahn, P rim ­rose A Tate, J . MeSorley, Mnallwood f l Tate.

EDUCATIONALX r t f H a v e n , C t., April 12.—The comer

stone of the Mapiuand Chapel of divinity school of Yale College was laid thia

L g e i$10,000 to endow a Lyman ship ou preaching. Rev.

Brooklyn haaBeecher lecture-

given eture-

l l e n r y W a rd

* V**1.°°“ P“ 7 °n account of loan. Judge Gilee in tbe U .S. Circuit Court to- day decided tha t the government coo id not t ix the hoods in question a* they were is­sued hy a municipality, a part of tbe sov­ereignty of the State.

THE TURF.N e w O r l e a n s . April 12. — A t the

Metaire racea, Unlay, Billy William* won the first race, Victory the second, and Mc­Donald the third.

A n o t h e r I n c i d e n t i n t h e R u l o f f R o m a n c e . —T h e d a r k fe a tu re s in t h e c a re e r o f R u lo ff a re g ra d u a l ly c o m in g to l ig h t , h u t a r e d o u b tle s s s o m e w h a t co lo re d to s u i t th e p u rp o e e o f th e g re a t c r im in a l . T h e s to ry o f t h e f l ig h t a c ro s s t h e r iv e r , a f te r t h e b u rg f a rv of t h e s to r e a t w h ic h th e c le rk M e r n c k w a a k il le d , to n o w to ld by R u lo ff h im se lf. B efo re R u lo ff w a* p u t u p o n t r ia l , h e b e c a m e c o n ­v in c e d t h a t th e ev id e n c e in poseeeaion o f t h e p ro se c u tio n w o u ld c o n v ic t h im , a n d h e of­fered to p le a d g u i l ty o f m a n s la u g h te r in th e second d e g re e , a n d th e re b y e sc ap e th e g a l­lo w s by s e r v in g a s h o r t t im e in t h e S ta te P r is o n . T h e D is t r ic t A t to r n e y v e r y p ro p ­e r ly re fu sed to a llo w h im to d o t h a t , b e liev ­in g t h a t h e sh o u ld re c e iv e p u n is h m e n t fo r th e fu ll d eg ree o f h is h e in o u s c r im e , w h ic h co u ld b e e s ta b lish e d b e y o n d a d o u b t.

A d ay o r tw® ag o H uioff m a d e a to l l a n d c o n n e c ted s ta te m e n t o f th e f l ig h t f ro m th e s to re a n d th e d ro w n in g o f b to co m pan ion*- A * sa id t h a t D e x te r w a s so b a d ly w o u n d e d t h a t h e sa n k fro m f a in t in g o n e s b efo re th e y g o t to th e r iv e r , a n d th e y w e re d e la y e d a fe w sec o n d s on t h a t a c c o u n t. A t t h s h a n k o f l b . r i r . r t b e , a to p p e d , k 1 u l r u l e U d u p o n th o ebonceo o f Retting neroee. b u t !■ th e r e w a s n o a l te r a t iv e , th e y w a d e d ln an d a t te m p te d to c ro ss . D e x te r eo u ld n o t to u ch b t to m , a n d a t t h e n e x t s te p th e v w e re a l l in t h e w s t e r o v e r t h e i r h e a d s . D e x te r c lu n g to R u lo ff, w h o o n ly sa v e d h im se lf fro m d ro w n in g b y a d e e e p ra te s t ru g g le , iu w h ich h e b ro k e a w a y fro m h ts d r o w n in g c o m p a n ­io n . J a r v i s w a s a g o o d s w im m e r a u d a t­te m p te d to re a c h th e b a n k , b u t h is s t r e n g th fa iled a n d he p e r ish e d a fe w fe e t fro m th e sh o re . R u lo ff s a y s t h a t n e i th e r o f th e m » au k , a n d w h e n h e c lim b e d th e h il l h e eo u ld see th e m ly in g on th e w a te r . H e b e l i s t e l t h a t J a r v i s w aa ao b a d ly in ju re d b y M lrn o k th a t , h a d h e su cc eed e d in r e a c h in g * th e w e a l s h o re , h e w o u ld h a r e bet-n u n a b le to w a lk a f te r b e g o t th e re . R u lo ff w aa ask e d hy th e p erso n w h o h e a rd h is s to ry w h e re h e w e n t a f te r h e cro ssed th c r i v e r , a n d h e d e ­

l in e d to g iv e a n y in fo rm a tio n a b o u t h ia p lace o f co n c e a lm e n t.

M a t i n g i n M a s h a c h u s e t t h . —T h e R eg ­is tr a t io n R e p o r t o f tb e S ta te o f M a ssa c h u ­s e t ts fo r th e y e a r 1869 g iv e s som e c u r io u s m a rr ia g e s ta t is tic s , f ro m w h ic h Im p a t ie n t y o u th s an ti d e so la te o ld m a id s a n d b a c h e lo rs m ay b o th ta k e h e a r t . D u r in g th e y e a r 7 m aid en s w e re m a r r ie d a t th e ag e o f 14, a u d n o fe w e r th a n 41 a t th e c o m p a ra tiv e ly m a ­tu r e a g e o f 15. T h e lad s a r e n o t so v e u tu re - aorne as th e g ir la , th e y o u n g e s t h u sb an d h a v in g w e d d ed a l 16 a w ife o f th e sam e ag e . O u th e o th e r h a n d , a n old u iu id o f 78 fo u n d a h u s b a n d , a n d fo u r o th e r w o m e n w e re m a rr ie d a f te r th e y h ad p asse d th e ago o f 70. O n e m a u o f 32 w a s m a rr ie d , fo r th e s ix th t im e , to a m a id e n o f ‘ ; a lso , a n o th e r m a n , fo r th e s ix th t im e , to a w id o w o f 62, i t b e in g h e r second m a rr ia g e . T h e ag e s o f th e o ld e s t p a r t ie s m a r r ie d fo r th e fira t t im e w e re th e m al* a u d fem ale 60 e a c h . T h e g r e a te s t d is p a r i ty in th e f irs t m a r r ia g e w a s th e m a le 6. a n d th e fe m a le 20. F o r ty - f iv e m ales w e re m a r r ie d d u r in g th e y e a r w h o w e re o v e r 70, a u d o n e w id o w e r o f 80 w a a u u ite d fo r tb e sticond t im e

a w id o w o f 54, I t b e in g a lso h e r second m a rr ia g e . A w id o w e r o f 80 w a s m a r r ie d fo r th e second t im e to a y o u n g w id o w o f 20, i t b e in g h e r fo u r th m a r ­r ia g e . Bi.it o n e m a r r ia g e is re p o r te d w h e re b o th p a r t ie s w e re m a r r ie d fo r t b e fo u r th t im e e a c h , t h e i r ag e s b e in g 73 a n d 62. T h e r e w a s a lso o n e m a rr ia g e , t h e m ale b e in g 73, b is fo u r th m a r r ia g e , to a w id o w o f 5 . , h e r th i r d m a rr ia g e . O n e m a le o f 29 w a s u n ite d to a w id o w o f 30, i t t>eing h ia f irs t m a r r ia g e a u d h e r fo u r th A w id o w e r o f 56 w aa u n ite d to a w id o w o f 52, i t I f fin g b e r fifth m a rr ia g e . T h e s ix th m a r r ia g e o f a m a le is re p o r te d a t th e a g e o f 32 to a s p in s te r o f 30. A second

la rr fag e o f a m an o f 56 is re p o r te d to a fe- iaio o f 52, i t b e in g h e r fifth v e n tu re .

T h e S t o r y o f a M o d e l L a w y e r . A w ell-to -do E n g lis h s q u ire re fu se d to p a y hi# sh o e m a k e r 's b i l l . T h e h o n e s t sh o e ­m a k e r (w h o , a l th o u g h h e h ad no v in d ic tiv e fee lin g s a g a iu s t th e s q u ire , co u ld n o t affo rd to b e d e p r iv e d o f h is h o n e s t e a rn in g s ) to o k legal p ro c e e d in g s a g a in s t th e s q u ire fo r t h e a m o u n t o f h ia d e b t , £2 . T h e s q u ire , on th e re c e ip t o f th e leg a l p ro cess , w a s ao e n ra g e d th a t he a t o n ce w’e n t to th e office o f a n a t ­to rn e y a n d a d d ressed h im as fo llo w s . " T b a t s c o u n d re l, m y sh o e m a k e r, h a s p ro ­cessed ine fo r m y sh o e h ill, a n d I h a v e com a to nsk y o u w h a t to do?*’ “ W e ll,” ^ a id th o la w y e r , “ a n d is th e h ill d u e ? ” “ Y’e s ,” sa id th e s q u ire , " h u t. as h e h a s p ro c essed m e fo r i t 1 w o n 't p a r h im . H o w m u ch is y o u r fe e?” " I sh a ll re q u ir e £10 to b e g in w i th ," sa id th e a t to r n e y , " a n d o f co u rse . I f th e re is a n y e x t r a t ro u b le I sh a ll e x p e c t to be re w a rd e d fo r i t . ” ‘’ All r i g u t ,” sa id th e s q u ire , la y in g d o w n £ 10, 1 w ill c a ll in a few d a y s an d sec h o w m y case Is g e t t in g o n .” S h o r t ly a I te r t .b e s q u ire hail le f t lh e a t to rn e y s t e p p 'd o v e r to th e s h o e m a k e r’s a n d offe'red to p a y h im th e fu ll a m o u n t o f b is b il l, if bn w ith d re w a ll p ro c e e d in g s in tb e m a t te r . T h e sh o e m a k e r w aa, o f co u rae , o n ly to o g la d to a c c e n t th e offer. Iu a few d ay * th e s q u ire ca lle d o n th e a t to rn e y an d ask e d h im h o w b is case w a* g e t t in g o n .

W h y ,” sa id th c a t to rn e y , “ I g a v e i t to h im so s t ro n g t h a t h e h ad to w i th d ra w th e ca se a l to g e th e r .” “ B ra v e !” sa id th e s q u ire , “ y ou slialT h a v e a l l m y b u s in e s s .” A n d ao th e a t to rn e y w b o w aa tb e m e a n s o f r e w a r d in g an h o n e s t a n d d e s e rv in g m a n fo r h ia la b o r, w a s a m p ly re w a r d e d fo r it , a n d laa t, h u t n o t lea st, g a in e d a w e a l th y a n d in f lu e n tia l c l ie u t . W an n o t th i s a m odel l a w y e r?

A L i t t l e G i r l N e a r l y B u r i e d A l i v e . A l i t t l e d a u g h te r o f a c ig a r m a k e r n am e d D ie h n . l iv in g on T e u to n ia s t r e e t , h a v in g a p ­p a r e n t ly d ie d o f c r o u p th e d a y p re v io u s , w as on S a tu rd a y la s t a r ra y e d fo r th e g ra v e an d p lac ed in a coffin , a n d th e fr ie n d s c a m e to th e fu n e ra l . R ev . J o h n B ad in g , p a s to r o f th e L u th e r a n C h u rc h o f s»L J o h n , on P r a i r i e s tre e t , c a m e to c o n d u c t th e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s , a n d p la c in g h is h a n d on th e fo reh ea d o f th e su p p o sed co rp s* w h ile th e fr ie n d s w e re assem ­b lin g , b e fe lt i t to be s l ig h t ly w a rm . H e h ad th e a r ra n g e m e n t fo r b u r ia l s ta y e d , an d i t w aa soon d isc o v e re d t h a t t h e w a rm th w a s t h a t o f life , th e b lo o d M ill c i r ­c u la tin g . I t a p p e a re d as i f re a n lm a t lo n w aa c o m in g on i ta e lf ; a t i l l r e s to r a t iv e , w e re u sed , a n d w h e th e r b y t h e i r m e a n s o r In th e

o u rae o f n a tu r e t b e ’ r e s u lt w a s t h a t life r e ­tu rn e d in fu lln e s s , a n d w i th i t c o n s ta n t d is ­a p p e a ra n c e o t t h e m a la d y , t i l l th * l i t t l e g i r l Is n o w o u t o f d a n g e r a n d w ill *oon b e a b o u t a g a in . W e h a v e b e e n u n a b le to le a rn p o s i­t iv e ly tb e n a m e o f t h e p h y s ic ia n w b o g a v e th e c e rt if ic a te o f d e a th , o r w h e th e r su c h *er- tirica tc w a s g iv e n .— Mil. Wisconsin.

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F o r t r e s s M o n r o e , April 12. —The An­nual examination of officers of th* artillery school ia now in progress.

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toward* th* annexation of H ayti to th* I'n itad State*.Dispatches from tbe British government announce the determination of tb* cabinet to make Honduras a frow n colony, to form a nart of tbe Weet Indies confederation.

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T h e M o h i n 1‘a r i * a n d t i i e M o b in N e w Y o r k — F ra n c e is b e s ie g in g P a r is . T h e U n iU d Matos m ay h a v e to m a rc h uu t h e c i ty o f N e w Y 'ork. T h e S ta te o f C on­n e c t ic u t , w h ic h stood re a d y , th ro u g h R e­p u b lic a n d is g u s t, to pronoun<5e a g a in s t th e a d m in is tr a t io n , h e a ru t h e w b ia p e r , “ T a m ­m a n y H a ll h a s c ro s se d th e l in e ,” an d e v e ry v il la g e o p e n e d f ire lik e M oun t V a le ria n . T h e so c ia lis ts , t h e canaille, m u s t b e d r iv e n a c ro ss H a r le m R iv e r . A n d ao, s t r a ig h te n ­in g u p l ik e a n a t io n , C o n n e c tic u t e x p re s se d th e s h u d d e r o f e v e ry A m e ric a n c o m m u n ity a t th e in fa m o u s C e lt ic d e sp o tism w h ic h haa re d u c e d o u r g re a te s t a n d n o b le s t e i tv to s la v e r y ; ae ized tb e h ig h w a y s an d e h a ritfro o f o u r g ra n d e s t c o m m o n w e a l th ; o u tra g e d ju s tic e a n d h o sp ita l ity to th e com m on in ju ry o f th e A m eric an n a m e ; an d w h ic h , w i tn a p p e t ite b ey o n d th " p o w e r e v e n o f N ew York t» ,» .* « I t . I h r r . l r n . to w la a lb » re­p u b lic fa r tb a > a n u pur|ow «a ol .lrbaui lu -ry . Washington fjajnial.

A R e m a r k a b l e P i e c e o f H u b c e e y . A rounfC la<ir, iba -laogbtar of Mr. laatah Thomas, of New Castle, Del., received a se­vere in ju ry in the face about four years ago, from th e effects of which her lower jaw bone had grown perfectly solid and immovable. Her front teetb bail been removed to enable b e r to receive nourishment* which bad to be injected in an aiinoet liquid state. The In­convenience of this arrangement and the to­tal lorn of speech rendered life almost intol­erable, and ner case waa laid before eminent surgeon* of Philadelphia. A fter mature de­liberation, two of then , Doctors Charles D. Green and J- Gilbert, undertook an opera­tion which haa scarcely a parallel to tbe an- nals of surgery. The jaw bone waa aawed off below each socket, kept in motion till healed ami a new and artificial joint waa tha result. I t ia aaid aha ean now open and shut ber mouth aa well a* ever, and can eal and talk without difficulty.

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