VOL. XXIV. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER G BUSIN ESS...
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PTTBLISHEl) BYTH E EXPRESS rRINTING|CO.
NO. 14 E. SWAN STREET.*■ TERMM:Morning, (|>«r y e a r ).............................. $10 00Evening, “ 8 00Weskly, “ 1 50
THE EVENING E X P R E S S , (tw o editions) nt * and 4 P. M., delivared to d t y ■iiitncribeni at BIXTEEM cen ts jie r week.
THE BUFFALO EXPHBSS,
BUSIN ESS D IR ECTORY.N A M E , B U S I N E S S A M i L O C A T IO N O F T U E
L E A D I N G H O U S E S O F B U F F A L O . j Those of our readers who make purchases in Buffalo, by rutting this out and using it as a reference, will save time and trouble. The selection has been carefully made and is strictly F1K8T CLASS. |
A X E S , P L A N E S , E D G E T L S , S K A T E S .L. ft L J. WHITE, S12 Exchange.A G ’L I M P L E M E N T S , C A S T IN G S , A C. HOWARD IRON WOBK8, Chicago near Canal.
B A N K E R S .H. W. BURT X Co., Main cor. Seneca.B O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y .ERNST BE8SEE Jt BRO , 487 Main, cor Mohawk. MARTIN TAYLOR. 345 Main.BREED & LENT, 240 Main and 0 W. Seneca.IL fl. OTIB. 28 8 Main.
B L A N K B O O K S , S T A T I O N E R Y , AG.YOUNG, LOOK WOOD Jt JOHNSON, 209 Main. CHRISTY Jl JENKS, 200 and 202Main.B O O T S A S H O E S .A. L. 8CHEYVLK, 2H5 Main.JAMES H. J EWE rr, 408 Main.
B L A N K B O O K M A N U F A C T U R E R .i . U CUICHE8TKK, 194 and 194 Washington.C O N F E C T I O N E R S , (W h o le sa le A R e ta i l .) W. U. BULLOCK A CO., 16 S. D*vision.
C O N F E C T I O N E R S , (W h o le s a le .) HENRY 11 KARnE, til Seneca.
C H I N A , G L A S S A C R O C K E R Y .KATTllBW O'NEILL, 219 Main.GEO. E. NEWHAA, 444 Main.C A R R I A G E S .BAKVEY A WALLACE, Lock near Courier House.
C R A C K E R S , A C.. OVENS A SON, 166 and 167 Ellicott.
C O A L , (W h o le sa le a n d R e ta i l .)C. H. DUDLEY A CO., cor Erl? and Terrace. OEOKGn DAE IN, Agt., Foot Genesee.C O A L A N D P I G IR O N .O. R. WILSON A CO., 96 Ohio c »r Mhsissijq.i.E. L. HKDHTKOM, 2 Commercial H barf, foot ul Mala stieet.
D R Y G O O D S .DODD, BEST A CO., 392 Main.D R A P E R S A T A I L O R S .M. H. TR YON, 294 Mam.
D Y E R A N D R E N O V A T O R .LUCAS CHESTER, 483 Main.E N V E L O P E M A N U F A C T U R E R S .11. W. PRoSsER, 22 W ft wan.
E N G R A V E R S O N W O O D .OEO. D. W1GHTMAN, 200 Main.F A N C Y G O O D S , A C .▼OLDER, BlEoLING A CO., 4i.O Mam.
F U R N I T U R E , A C .Isaac d. white, 257 Main.K. BKIbToL a CO., 293 Main.
F L O U R , F E E D A N D G R A I N .W. H. CoBil, Terrac? cor Eva-ia.F R U I T A N D O Y S T E R S .PLATT FRUIT CO., 257 Washington
G R O C E R S , ( W h o le s a le . )A. M. JOHNSTON, 71 Main.
G R O C E R S (W h o le s a le a n d R e ta i l . )E. D. HOLMAN, 179 Muin.GKO. W . BCOTI, 17 K. fee me*.G E N T S ’ F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S .ADDIBON H. HTAFFORD 397 Main.8. N LAWRENCE A ftON, 815 Main MOTT A BKNEDIoT, 367 Maiu.
G U N S A N D J E W E L R Y .J. O. BOBBON A CO , 165 Main.H A R N E S S , S A D D L E S , A C .J. 8. LYTLF. A SON, 20 Exchange, opposits Mansion. DAN’L K. lll’aPilHEY, buucewtor to Juo. lium- jihrey A Bro., 303 Main.
H A R D W A R E , I R O N , A C.C. E. WALBRIIK1E, 271 Main ami ’• Swan.IIoRToNS A KIP, cor I’.ari ami Senccsi.8IDSKY SHEPARD A CO, 6H Main.FOW LER A SONS, 98 fckneca..DE WiTTC. WEED A CO., 204 Mtin, ror W. Swan.H A R D W A R E A N D M E T A L S .PRATT A CO., 46,48 and 150 Terrace.
H O T A I R F U R N A C E S .A. D. GILBERT, ,v. Main.
H A T S , C A P S A N D F U R S .C. A F. GE RGER, 508 Main.WKROTOLD A BRo., 291 Main.W1PPEKT, 321 Main.I R O N F O U N D R Y .r Mimi**ijipi. i, cor Jackson.
I R O N F O U N D E R S , E -V G ' N E S ' B O IL E R S4 JEO W. TIFFT, SONS A CO., Washington. nrOhio.
I R O N N A I L S , R . R . S P , '.K ;!< 4 ° .I'RATT A CO., 46, 48 and 50Terrace.L I G H T C A R R I A G E A N D S L E I G H .D. C. GODWIN, 333 and 335 Washington.
L O O K I N G G L A S S , P I C T U R E F R A M E S .HOWARD A BUNTING, 15 C. Swan.
VOL. XXIV. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18G9.L O S T A X 'D P O I N D .
A d v e r t i sem en ts n o t exceed ing /o u r tinea in serted tender tk te h e a d in g f o r 9 9 een te , each a d d itio n a l lin e 9 eente.
LSO S T - F R I D A Y , O C T . 7 , O N M A IN ,»t* , a b lack ailk o versk irt rew arded on leav ing it at
B O A R D I N G A R D L O D G I N G .
EAGLE 1 R G > , Ci‘r M'C L IN T O N IRON W ORKS, U n u rc h .c o i
A doertieemente net exceeding fo u r line* inserted under this heatling /o r 245 eente, each additional Une Agents.
O O A R D W A N T E D IN A P R I V A T Efam ily by a gentleman and w ife; f r e n t rco m ,
cen tra lly located . B reak fast a t ha lf j e s t bi*. jff ust bo p re tty lair liver*. Addre** ” A. B. J . , '' th t* o r tc r
J T G E N E S E E N T — U P S T A I R S , A* r re*.in an d bed room to le t, lor o n s ort * o gen tlem en .
9 0 ,E L L I C O T T S T .— A F E W B O A R D
E R S can be accom m r dated w ith tioard and rooms. Alao a few d ay boarder* wanted.O O 7 N . D I V I S I O N S T ." C O R N E R 5 F 1e O l Pine - A few boaohsr* can lie accom m m lattnlw ith p leaaau t room, boarders w an ted .
aud board ; a lso , a few da>
M O R T G A G E R .
Mo r t g a g e s f o r s a l e . —_________SANFORD, 1C W. Sw an st.
r> O N D A N D M O R T G A G E S F O R S A L E ./ One of |6000 , payable in Ms annual payment*;
one of |1 5 0 0 jnvable within ooe year.LYON A BAKER, Ens land Office.
Mo n e y t o l o a n — i h a v e f i fteen thousand dollars, which I wish to invr* in jmrchaae money mortgage*. JOHN OTTO, 18
F O B 8 A L E - H O C 8 E 8 .
Advertisem ente not exceeding /o u r lines inserted under thi* heading /o r 4 » eente, each additiona line 3 eente.
T jlO R S A L E - N O . 46 E L E V E N T H > T . ,r a new n e a t an d p lea san t f ram e dwelling; fe lt
lined w ith Huzza Wing, m arb le mantles, sms, hot and cold w a t t r bath* , a c . Lot 28}x90. Price, 83600.
LYON A B A K E R , E rie L and Office.
^ 1 E >O o r
472’N I A G A R A S Tan d h is w ife, a lso tv
im m odatod w itb room * a n d 1/card.
A G E N T L E M A Nsin s!? gen tlem en , can
W A A T E D .Advertisem ents not exceeding /o u r tine* inserted
under th is heading /o r 243 eente, each additional line 5 eente.
E N E C A S T R E E T S T O R E F O R S A L E>ne of th e fram e store* on Seneca s t re e t , oppo
site th e P o s t Office. L ot 22x82.LVON A BAKKK, 1 B row n’s B uilding.
t^O R S A L E — N O . 4 3 0 S . D I V I S I O N S T .2 Htory fram e, grajie vine* and fru t tre e s ; lo t
34x120. Apply to M. McCOMB, 10 S. D iv isir.i s t.
F °O R S A L E — N O . 3 65 N . D I V I S I O N S T .s to r j fram e ; lid 2 7}x ll4 . Pri*e 01500. Apj>ly
to M- McC 'M B , 10 S. D ivision st.
1 7 0 R S A L Er l- s to ry fiam
Tc rm » easy.
N O . 187 w . T U P P E R S T .a g K d we 1 of w a te r ; lo t 02x10 0 .
A pply to M. McCOMB, 10 S. D ivision
WA N T E D — A H M A I.L , N E A T L O Tta g e , su i’ah e fo r a fam ily of th re e a d u lts , in
a good locality w est o f M ain st. A ddre , g iv ing lo ca tion an d Verm*, “ M. “ th is office.
1 ( 7 0 R S A L E — N O . 13 W A D S W O R T H S T .t X . l-* to ry fram e in fine c o n d itio n ; lo t 25x125. - Apply to M. McCOMB, 10 8 D ivision st.
H E L P - F E H A L E 8 .
Advertise merits not exceeding/our lines inserted under this heading /o r 245 cent*, each additiona line 5 cent*.
i ’A U K ' P L A C E . — W A N I E D A im p e te n t g irl to do genera l housew ork.
D IV IS IO N S T .— W A N T E D . As tro n g , 1 e a lth y g ir l, who is 11 a t and t ld r , to
do iM-ueral j,- intework in a p r iv a te farni y , m u s t un d e r tand h e r b .ndne-s, k in J to ch ild ren , and corat w ith tb e be*t of reference? a? to cajiabil ty , horu.-nU and r< ap^ Js hllity . O ne com ing u p to th e above r .’ |u ir<-nien 's w ill b e a r of a good p lace by ap p ly ing at
39, 1)9 « r ,
J 7 0 R S A L E — N E W F R A M E H O U S EJ 7 and lo t, SoxlOS fee t, house con ta in s five room s, eiidwi r a ll a <1 p a n try P rice , 01100, 0300 dow n,
balance in six je a r s , by WM. 8. SNK.Ll., 3'.'b Je rsey n e x t block ea»t o f N orm al School. ____
D e l i g h t f u l r u r a l r e s i d e n c eF O R S A L c'.—S itu a te d on N iagara R iver,
1 a Salle, ab o u t 4 m iles f r <in N iagara Falls. I.he aw e l.in g is a gi»cd 2 s to ry fram e, consisting of ten room s, stone cel le r , w en and c is te rn , b a rn a n d ? able. T n ere nre ten acre* of fine g a rd en in g land u n d e r good tillag e , w ith a largo a n d choice varie ty of f ru it t r f e \ in l<earing, a p j les, p tsir?, pcacho? ai.d che rrie s , o g e th e r w ith &00 g rap e vine* straw b e rriM t ac .
Po*?e«m>n can be hi ven w ith in 30 day s. P ridS 03500.LYON A BA K ER , E rie U n i t Office.
/ • G O O D E L L S Tx /p s te r i t g irl to do ifeneral hou-ew >rk; sm all fara
W A N T E D , A C O M*al ’
A pply » t once, w ith refei
% S W A N S T .— M A N T E D , A C O Mj ie te n t g irl to do up sta irs wurtrie table ) up sta irs work and w ait on
E A G L E S T — W A N T E D , Afirst clae* g :r l fo r k itch en w ork in a>m al M 'ist u n d e rs t .m i h e r business and fumi&ii
ireod c ity reference*.
• ) 1 X p e a r l s t 7 w a n t e d ' a G IR L* 1 to go so u th th is w in te r , to tak e cvre u t a
i h ild th ree yea rs o ld . G ood recom nieudati-,ns r t ju ired
351 N I A G A R A S T . — VV A N T E D , Ag.-od g irl to do general housew ork . Refer
r.ces requ ired
P K A K L S T .— W A N T E D A ( U L L* y 'P * J to do general housew ork . Reference? re
7 7 0 A I N S T .I I v co m p e ten t cook 1 t illage ; good wages.
C O R . E D W A R D — Acanted in a la rg e country
H E L P — .W A L E S .A doertieemente not exceeding /o u r lines inserted
under this heading for 45 cents, each additional line 5 cents.
WA N T E D — A Y O U N G M A N W H Ol»a* fora* know i -dgc of v arn ish ing fu rn itu i
BA M HRGAN’i
O O T89 P earl s t . , to -dav .
t HAN
M A K E R S W A N T E D — F O U Rfir*t class w o rk m en can find s tead y em ploym en t
and h ig h es t wage.*, a t E. W E N T W O R lll’S, D iam ond tree t,T :tu » v iU e, Pa
Wr A N T E D — A R E L I A B L E M A N A N Dh is w ife, (w ith o u t o th e r fam ily), to tak e charec
of a fa rm , by th e m o n th o r year. In q u ire a t No. 10 K. Seneca s t E .W A R D - A B l't.'K LA N D .
\ s n D E N T 'W A N T L D T O LK A K .NU \ . D e tis try . A ny you n g m an com ing w ith th e p ro u e r Qualification* and requ isites can learn of a jilace by ln qu triiig a t th is office.
S I T U A T I O N S F K S I L K S .
Advertisem ents not exceeding /o u r tines inserted under this heading /o r 245 cents, each additional Une 5 cents.
A N T E D — A S I T U A T I O N T O DOgener.ri housew ork in a sm all fntnil . Good
re fe r i **0®* g i ' en. A ddrass, “ L. B -.” th is office.
M A L L E A B L E IR O N .PRATT A LETCH WORTH, 52 and 54 Terrace.M A R B L E M A N T L E S A N D G R A T E S .C. 8 COOPER, 611 Delaware.L . SW A R TZ AC . 363 Main.
M A R B L E A N D G R A N I T E W O R K S .JO H N CRAWFORD, 167 and 169 Nia.ara.
M I L L I N E R Y (W h o le s a le a n i R e ta i l .)H E N R Y O BRIEN, 290 Main, w . H . w o o d w a r d , 409 Main.
M O U R N I N G G O C D S .DODD. BEST A CO, 414 Main M A N U F A C T U R I N G J E W E L E R S , A C .H . F . JU ENGL ING, 327 Washington.M U S I C D E A L E R S A N D P U B L I S H E R S .JEWETT A M1SCHKA, 263 Main.
O R G A N S (P o r ta b le P ip e .)DggBICK, FELOEMAKER A CO., 39, 41 and 43 Clinton.
O R G A N S , M E L O D E O N S , A C .4>EO. A. PRINCE A CO., Niagara, Seventh and Ma
ryland.O I L S , P A I N T S , A C .
F 8 P E A S E , 65 and 67 Main.P L A N I N G M IL L S , D O O R S , S A S H , A C .* A. EVANS ft CO., Mechanic.
P L A S T I C S L A T E R O O F I N G .B. F . INNER, 244 Main.
P I A N O S , M U S IC , A C.COTTIER ft DENTON, 269 Main.
P I A N O M A N U F A C T U R E R S .<J. KUKTZMAN, 106. 108 and 110 Batavia.D E V IN E BROS., 401 Niagara, cor Maryland.
P A P E R H A N G IN G S , A C .M . H . BIRGE,218 Main.M ONTGOM ERY BROS., 295 Main.MERRETT NICHOLS, 579 Main.
P H O T O G R A P H E R S .W M- KNIGHT, 266 Main.B a HAMBLETON, 305 and 460 Main.H . L. B LISO , 379 Main.
S E W I N G M A C H IN E S .G R O V E R ft BAKER S. M. CO.. 411 Main W H E E L E R A WILSON S. M. CO., 276 Mala, corWILCOX ft GIBBS S M. CO., 14 S. Division.H O W E 8 . M. OO , 13 W. Swan.FLORENCES. M. CO.,401 Main.
S A D D L E R Y H A R D W A R E , A C .F B A T T f t L E T C H W O R T U , 52 a o d 54 T errace.
S I L K H A T M A N U F A C T U R E R S .e M A C K E N Z IE , 187 M ain.
S T A I N E D G L A S S .B U F F A L O S T A IN E D GLASS WORKS, » Peart. G E O . L. BURNS, 208 M ate.
S T E A M C O F F E E f t S P I C E M I L L S .C H A S E f t C O ., SSI^1 a in opportto C b s r f t w .
S C H O O L F U R N I T U R E .t r C H A S E f t SO N , 212 Seven th .
S C A L E S A N D 8 A F E S .B U F F A L O SC A L E WORKS, 63 Main.
S C A L E S , S A F E S A N D B E L L S .L D A N F O R T fl. W
S T O V E S A N D H A R D W A R E .B H A W F E R R IS A C O ., 446 M ain.s T O v ’r a . f u r n a c e s a n d r a n g e s .A . SW A RTZ f t C O ., *63 M ain.
T O B A C C O N I S T S .A M ADAMS ft CO.. 259 Washington A 40 ft 60 Pearl. UlUKJM F HuWAilP ft CO.. tTO Washington.W A T C H E S , J E W E L S Y f t D I A M O N D S .A IT K IN ’S JE W E L R Y ST O R E . 292 M ain.« A E. DICK IN SO N , 264 Main, a t a M. B- C A STLE, 161 Maiu.M rE Y R N ^ 459 Main.
W A T C H M A K E R S f t J E W E L E R S .JULIUS WALE ER, 2.7 Main.
wrefer.
wA N T h . T ' - B Y A Y O U N G L A D Y , A
itu a tio u in s o ." 0 Priva,f .d V ^ " ^ * 1h o u sew o rk ,is w illing to n . ■ke he>self u ie fu l. ; k indto ch ild ren , th e b e s t o f re fe re i .-^ Y^vCU J" b ility , honesty a n d re sp ec tab ility APP’>' 10 09 *• D ivision sf. ________
P A R T I E S W A N T I N G A G E k j . ‘ A NA g irl fo r u jv s ta irs w o rk , o r care of ch ild ren , can
hea r of a goo d (MM * t 514 P earl s t , fo r tw o d ay a .
A Y O U N G G I R L W I S H E S A S I T I'’A-t io n to ru n any k in d of a sew ing m ach in e and
do u p v tairs w o rk ; good re fe rences can be g iven . Aj>- >ly a t 38 W. S w su *t , cor. Pearl an .l E rie »t*. ^
I R S T C L A S S D W E L L l.N G S F O RfeAI.E. T he 3-story b rick dw elling on th e n >rth-
wvst c o m e f L afaye tte and Wssh n g to n st? , w ith all n o den i im p ro v em en ts P rice , 012.000. T erm s ac- •om inodating . A lso, No. 118 8 w an s t . ; , 3 -story m o j srn b u ilt, m astic f ro n t, su p e rio r fin ish , m arb le m an tles, m irro rs s ta tlo n a rv ; lo t 50x115, w ith barn .
LYON A B A K E R , E rie U n d Office.
U S I N E S S P R O P E R T Y F O K S A L E —Brhants’ D ispatch
T he bu ild in g is very sub?Mild a t a b a 'g a in AImj- th e ta v e rn s ta n d on th e A b b o tt p lank ro ad ,
k n o v n as th e C h a rte r « ak H ouse, a b o u t th re e m iles from Main s . T he b u ild ing is a conun d io u s 2-story
r i c t , w ith l>am and sheds, w ith e ig h t a e n s of land. Prico 05000.
LYON A B A K E R , E rie U n d Office.
W E L L I N G S F O R S A L E — T H Es b rick dw elling on th e so u th e a s t c o r
n er of N iagara S quare. T he b u ild ing is n ea rly new , substan tia l y and e leg an tly b u ilt , and fu rn ish ed w ith all th e in d e m im provem en ts iiecensary fo r com fortand convenience.
Also- T he new- 2-story b rick w ith w in g , N o. 482 D elaw are; wi 1 be sold w ith o r w ith o u t fu rn itu re ;
‘lo t 50x150 to ari a lley , w ith b a m on re a r o f lo t. ii n o t so ld w ith in th ir ty day* will he re n te d fo r th e w in te r.
Al«*> No. 4o3 F ra n k lin s t . , a new 2-story b rick ; ga* a d w ate r; lo t 30x138.
LYON A J lA K E R .E r ic L and Office.
I H A V E A V E R Y F I N E H O U S E A N DL lo t on N o rth “tr e e t fo r *alc. The ho u se i*
new and bu rit in good m odem sty le . The lo t is 65 fee t f ro n t hy 220 d eep , at I can he had a t a very g re a t lia rga in , as tiie ow ner b a / d irec ted m e to sell i t , am i I am de te rm in ed to follow in stru c tio n s. JO S E P H C H U R C H Y A R D , B u ild -r, residence M B >wery s t . ; shop and va td on Adam ? «t., n ea r C lin ton . Ii q u ire a t e ith e r place fo r in fo rm a tio n .
Hc A N D L O T S F O R S a L E ;: A S 4 K F O R D , 16 W. Swan s t. co r M assachusetts, 2 s to ry b rick and
P rice 03500.>t., 1 s to ry b rick ; lo t 30 f t to alley.
2 sto ry a n d liasem en t, f r im c . Price
S I T U A T I O N W A N T E D — F O R A M ID -dle aged g irl in a p riv a te fam ily a* cook; good
reference* g iven . Apjily at 38 Swan st. cor. Erie.B YWA N T E D — A S IT U A T I O N
lady w ho u n d e rs tan d s dres? m ak ing ichine sewing Good rcferenc. Address “P. M." this office.
A dvertisem ents not exceeding /o u r lines inserted under this heading /o r 45 cents, each additiona line 5 cents. 'v
A P R A C T I C A L F A R M E R , W I T H Asnnll family, wishes to take charge of a farm,or work on one. A ddress M. L ., Garden ville. Ere County, New * ork.___________________
WA N T E D — A S IT U A T I O N B Y A Nexjienencel person, la te ly frum London, to d<> blacksmith. «ngine or m ach in is t's work. A pjdy at 83 Wads *orth st. o u sh ly p- ste«l in the trail? generally, and whohas an extended acqua ntance iu th e c ity , is ojien for an engazenient. R eferences g iven. A ddress *D. G. “ this offiee.
1 W I L L F A Y. »ny one th a t will get me something to d<\ To keep i>ookii or do laboriou« work. Addres* H. F. COLLINS.-334 Terrace.
SI T U A T I O N W a N T E D - $20 to a
Advertisem ents not exceeding /o u r lines inserted under this heading /o r 45 cents, each additional
5 cents. __________
A W A T C H _ F I I E E — G I V E N G R A T I Sto every live man wtu will act as agent in a new, light and honorable buainess, paying 030 a day. No gift enterprise; no humbug; no mo cy wanted in advance. Addres? R. MONKOK KENNEDY’ A CO., Pltleburg. 1‘a.____________________
M A R R I E D .C A R M E R —BROW N Oct. 11, In W U ham svllle, by gif. W. M. Randall, Julius A. farmer, of Clar- , w'WTt. a n d Ml** C lara A. Brown, of th e . fo rm e r
m gtX.H aO W M -R O B lN S O N -O ct. 11, in M arilla, K rie f o .
w_ *)M R ev. f . J - P u m h a m , of A lden , J o h n F .
u i r m c —J R V K lN S —f*Bt *• t a A»den, b y R ee . J . p . f l A r h n i a t th e it*M «t»« th e bride’* fa th er, M r H ailey V. H ick* a n d Mias 8 / r a h J a n e Jenk ins , h o fe o f A ld e n , IV. T.
B E A R D SL E Y —BEA R D SLEY —f c t. 12, tn E den . „B I t o T i r J B « a t , Mr. H enry
R elrtoa h . R snrd» '«y . * ^*k o f Kdere
D U D l■ rB W C E R -O c L M .a t th a r a M d m ie e a l Mr* H a w y
w orrto b a r d a u g h te r , in th e d t y a f M«w Y ork .
ml M ra. G eorge W . C lin to n ,*P A B F O R T H - G e t 11, in th i* e i ty , L o rta g D an Je rth ,
■ S f t L S r t v a t a h B c a i a n t a r t t e d t o r t t a n d M r P . H . . team
O U S E SBy HUM
C henango st., u arn , lo t I acre.
72 fc v e n th P rice 33500.
14!* T en th s t,83500.
:u;i N o rth W ash ing ton ?t , 1 story fram e , am i 365 Noreh W ash ing ton s t . , 1} sto ry b rick ; lo t 82x10*). (’rice 03500.
22 P a lm er s t . , 2 s to ry a n d basem en t, fram e; lo t 25x100. Price .*3500.
E llico tt s t . , 2 s to ry and has<m ent, b rick . P rice 03500.
433 M ichigan s t . , 2 s to ry b rick . P rice 03500.H i.rh , co r fclm st , 1 story f ram e , w itu sto n e base
m en t. t» m ; Iv t 50x85. P rice 05510.296 C arro ll s t . , 2} s to ry b rick , ( re i.ts fo r 0480); lo t
36x1(0. P rice 03.'ou227 C arroll a t . , 2 sto ry and b asem en t, b r ic k , U m ;
30 f t to a lley . Pnc* 8350*).341 Seneca s t , 2 s to rv a n d b asem en t, b r ic k , (re n ts
for 0480), lot 22 f t to alley. P rice $3500.G5 H ig h s t . , 1 s to ry a n d b asem en t; lo t 37x136.
P rice , j i300.l.**2 V irg in ia s t , 2 s to ry fram e ; lo t 31x131. Price
03500.227 T h ir te e n th s t . , 1) s to ry jfram e and b a m ; lo t CO
xl49. P rice *3000._________________________________
O U s a l e C H E A P — T H E N E A Tl-a to ry fram e co ttag e \ 6 t N in th s t , will be sold
cheap if applied fo r soon , a s tho ow ner desires t j re m ove W o t H A ST IN G ? A OTTO, Real E .U te b ro k e rs , 3 B row n 's B uild ing . ______________
NO. 8108.t * L E T - e o u a s .
A d v e r tis e m e n ts n o t e x c e e d in g /o u r h a s t in se r ted u n d e r th i s h o o d in g / o r R S ce n ts , each a d d itio n a lin e 9 c en ts .
Ij’ O R R E S T — I N A P R I V A T E H O U S E ,centrally located, a pleasant furnished room, without boa*d. T<.e best of reference g iven and re quured. Addrexe *'C. T.,” Morning Expjree* office.
F o r r e n t — t h e t h i r d f l o o ro f th e 3 -sto ry b rick d w elling n o r th e a s t eomeT
of Sw an a n d W ashington s ts . , know n m th e Shade* w ith etewra p o w er if deaired. S u itab le fo r a U ght m a n u fa c tu r in g bw inea* . H A STIN G S f t O TTO . Rani E s ta te B roke t a.
Ro o m s a n d p o w e r t o r e n tThe rocass are desirable ard the power eon • ■tant. Inquire of K. ft B. HOLMES, Michigan oL an 1 the Canal Buffalo.
T O L E T — S T + K E S .A d v e r tis e m e n ts n o t e xceed in g f o u r lin e s in sertea
u n d e r th is h e a d in g / o r 4 5 c e n ts , each a d d itio n a lline 9 eente.
D e s i r a b l e s t o r e t o r e n t —Si'uated on Main st., between 8wan aud S«nc- ca sts., is first class and very d&irably located; will he vacated and po* session giTen about the 15th inst. For further jierticuhrs apply to HASTINGS A OTTO, No. 3 Brown's Building.
ST O R E T O R E N T — T H E F I N E S T O R E85 Pearl st., near Seneca, trith pi HASTINGS
- 85 Pearl st., near Seneca, with <md floor, if desired.B row n 's B uilding.
rivilege of aee- ' A OTTO, 3r p o L E T — T H E N E W B R I C K S T O R EA No. 30 Ellicott st., with two up jier sto rie s oon verimtly fitted u.» for dwellings, with gas, water, Ac.; the store is suitable for a small manufacturing, millinery or other light business. Alao, the neat l- tjtory fiame cottage No. 13 Chestnut st.; jrossesaion flven Oct. 1, ’869. Rentf250. HASTINGS A OTTO, Real Estate Bt ok ers. No. 3 Brown’* Buildings.
H O R S E S A N D C A K K I A C E S .Advertisem ents not exceeding /o u r lines inserted
under this heading /o r 4 5 cents, each additional line 5 cents.
F o r s a l e — a l i g h t t o p b u g g y ,p iano box . H as been used p a r t o f th e M ason.
A pply a t £5 C arro ll s tree t.
' Y ' E W B U G G Y , H O R S E A N D H A R -i_x ness for sale cheap by EDWARDS A BUCKLAND._____________________
Gr e a t i n d u c e m e n t — o n e b a ymare, seven years old, sound kind; and ore I'ght wagon, near y n-.w; one of Weber’s oak tanned ?i:vcr mounted harness, for sale cheap, apply to 401 Ma n st. Buffalo, o r Iran Iin House stable.
FO R S A L E — T H E B E S T F A M I L Yhorse ever offered in this market; suitable for carnage or buggy. I? a good traveller, warranted sound and kind every w ay. Ah o on* top buggy and >B*n two seated wagon. Can be seen at No. 8g t Seneca street.
p e L i r i c A L .
Th k r e p u b l i c a n e l e c i o r s o ft h s sereral wards com put ing the Third At bly Di»tr c t are request*© to send three delegates frem each ward, to a C- r.vention to te h e 'd at tlie Couth Cham' e r , uu Tuesday, Oct. 19th, at 2 o 'clock P. M
to n o m in a te a Member o f A ssem bly and to tranaa. »uch other btisiiK -.* a* m *v em n e (<et.*re th e C onventio n . R. C STEW A R T.WM. WILKUBON,SEYM* UR W N N E T T ,
D is tric t C om m ittee.Com m ercial a n d T eleg raph please copy.
SE C O N D S C H O O LV EN TIO N —T h e R epublican
D I S T R I C T C O NBlectore e f tbe Second School D is tr ic t a re r . q u ested to m o d th ree delee* tea fro m each tow n to re p re se n t th e m in i C onven tion w hich w ill b a he ld a t P o tte r 's C om ers. E a t H a m b u rg , a t tw o o 'c lock o n th e a 'te n u x T H U R SD A Y , th e F o u r te e n th day o f O cto b er, i 860 to n o m in a te a fcchnol C om m issioner f o r m 'd District
E. W. 1.4M B,G EO R G E T a BOR,H . T. F O S T E R ,JA M ES 8. PA R N E L L , A D D ISO N A R tJbT R O N G ,
D istric t C om m ittee .
T 7 0 U R T H A S S E M B L Y1 CONVENTION.—The Kepub D I S T R I C TR epublican E lector* of
th e several tow ns em braced in th e F o u r th A ssem bly D is tric t o f E rie C o u n ty , a re req u ested t v send th re e de lega tes fro m each to w n to a C onven tion a t the M ans o a H ouse , in W illiauuv ille , ‘ n T uesday , Oct. 19th, a t 2 P. M. to n o m in a te a c an d id a te fo r if - m b r o f A seem bly, also t a n o m in a te a c an d id a te fo r School C om m i-sioner, to be s ijtpo rted a t th e com ing elec H. C LA D D ,
F . H. JAKE*, W A kR K N DR1GGS,
D is tric t C om m ittee .
tion.
F i f t h a s s e m b l y d i s t r i c t c o nvention.—The Re juMican electors rf the several towns embraced tn the Fifth As? in bly District of E ie county, a re requested to send three d-legate? frem each town to a Convention at Bull’s Tavern North Buston, on Satunlay Oct. 16. at 1 F. M. to nominate a ea. didate for Member of Assembly, also to nominate a candidate for SchoflT Comim-siouer for the Third School Committee District, to be supjx.rtod at tbe coming election. SETH FENNER,WM. RUSiKLL,JOB SOUTH WICK,
D istric t Committee.
Re p u b l i c a n c o u n t y c o m m i tT E E — A m e e tin g of tb e C om m ittee w ill be
b«dd a t th e ir room s, a rc a d e B ull i n g , Wednesday- even ing of each w eek u n til f u r th e r no tioe. M embers o f th e C om m ittee a re req u es ted to a tten d .ROBT. MILLS, C hairm an.
T H E P K E S S .
P R O P O S A L S .
N S A N E A S Y L U M — P R O P O S A L SW A N TED .—O w ing to th e illnes* of one of the
C om m ission trs a jip o iu ted by the State, to locate tlie new in san e A sylum , th e selection of th e lecation is d efe rred u n til W ednesday , the 13th. Meanwhile jrar tie s in th is c ity o w r in g suitable sites for th e institution arc inv ited to send p ro p o a ls c n ce m in g th e nuue to th e C o m m ittee of the C om m on Council liav- n g th e su b jec t in charge. W. B. SIRRET,E. 8. HAWLEY, FRANK COLLIGON.
L E I v A L N O T I C E S .
II C R■J-*to
.nd ican be furn ished .
S I T U A T I O N S — M A L E S .
s a l e a t a b a r g a i n — t h esto ry and b asem en t b rick house 469feeneca s t . ,
betw een L ouisiana m d A labam a s ts ; w ill be so ld a t j.rit-c th a t w ill pay 15 p e r cen t, on th e investm en t.
HAS . IS G S A OTTO, Real E sta te B roker?, 3 Brow n’suBdtngs.___________________________________________
O R S A L E — T H F . E L E G A N T 2 -S T O R Y ® ick ho u se No. 298 Sw an s t . , w ith ga®, w ate r,
.ath * c ; lo t 35x115 to a paved alley. Tho house ha? r c en tly Oecn th o ro u g h ly ren o v a ted and Is in th e best -le co n d itio n th ro u g h o u t, and w ill be soldit a barg a in if app lied fo r soon. H A 8T I> G S A >T(Y), K»*l E sta te B rokers, No. 3 B row n’s B uildings.
B U S I N E S S C H A N C E S .
Bu s i n e s s w a n t e d — a p a r t y 'having f-oa 03900 to $4000 cash wifhes to purchase an interest in some well ntdiliihed and p*j ing business. Address “B.,” Buffalo p. O._____FO R S A L E — BY' M M cC O M B , N o . 10fouth Division street, a first claw Ba-ber Shop doing a good business. Location One. Punsession immediately. This is an excellent chance for a good Bariier. _______
IO R S A L E — A T A B A R G A I N , A malt k'ln iron punching machiue, made at Hardee's spa'hine works art vca*. in j»rf»ct order; also, _ ms and dies for making copper and tin street ga* lamps,with a 1 the jtalUms; V be s >ld on account ol ill health; also, the coppersmith and plumbing 1 i with a good lease. Apply to w. CLARK SON, 61 B eaver s t , A lbenv , N. Y.V f t l H A L E .
A d v e r tis e m e n ts n o t exceeding /o u r lines inserted tender th is h e a d in g f o r 4 5 cents, each additional I tn s 5 cents.
17 0 R S A L E — A L A R G E E I G H T H O R S Eportable eng ine and boiler, in complete runningo rd e r , w ith p ipe , b e it, Ac. a A. P ttO V o S T , W hite 'i D IL L E R . N o. 36 W aahington st.
. . . F . r particular? app y toPR O V w ST, W hite ’s Rank, or DEMSTEK
FO R S A L E — A H A N D S O M E C A R V E DB lack W a ln u t, M arb le T op B ideboard, m ed ium
- u e , a n d c n t i r e l j new ; can ba p u rchased a t h a s th an th re e -q u a r te rs co st, if ta k e n w ith in th re e days. I* can b i seen a t S h o ec ra f t 's A u ctio n R oom s, opposite th e c h u r c h e s . ___________________________
FO R 8 A L E C H E A P , T O C L O S E A N■BTATR—T h e v a lu ab le g a u n t o f T a rb e l! AI
m e a d s’ S tee rin g A p p v a tu s . M odel c a a be seenth * In d u s tr ia l E xh ib itio n . F o r p a r tic u la rs ad d r BDW 1N A. 8IM O N D 8, R rie , P a
ST E A M F L O U R I N G M I L L F O R S A L 1C apable o f tu rn in g o n t e v e r 109 b a rre ls p e r dn .
Moor l a to ll oaoaataoM. F o r fu r th e r particu la r* app ly to HU S E ft S A X P O kD , 16 W. Swan st.
Fr u i t f a r m s f o r s a l e - o nG one a* s t . . to u r m iles f ro m M ain e t , e o a la la
ing 22 acres, w ith a b o u t 2UM> choice f ru i t o t t e r sh ru b b e ry ; dw elling ho u se a n d b a n Im provem ents. T h is p ro p e rty is l e a k e d h ig h , a n d in every w ay on* u l to e faert p taeae In th is location fo r a re-ideaoe. P o r f a r th e r p a r tic u la rs a pp ly to
H U M E a SA N FO R D , 16 W Sw an st.
T X O R S A L E O E E X C H A X G E — A D t X M k l m l h i . l M i hMCTimqr.oMtaUtaMfra. M m . I
Fo r s a l e — t h e 2 - s t o r y b r i c khouse 232 Ninth s t HASTINGS A OTTO, Real E s ta te Brok re, 3 Brown’s Building._________
? 0 R S A L E B Y E D W A R D S A B U C K LAND, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 10 East Seneca street.:-ste*ry frame house, with kitchen and small barn,Fifth st.. about 100 feet from Maryland; lot 30}x 100.l-« ory frame on Hampshire st, between Eleventh uid ’ welfth sta, with kitchen and wood shed, cistern, Ac.; lot32x100. Price01200.Al.o, » farm of 16 acres, with bri ok house and large uarn plenty of fruit, Ac., within tlie city line; Buffalo tnd Washington Railroad sto]* near the house.
T O R S A L E — B Y M M cC O M B , 10 S.Division st.Nu. 1 Fargo avenue, 2 story frame (new) finished in fine style; lot 35x150.No. 3 Fargo avenue, 2-str ry frame (new), with wiugj cellar, gas, Ac.; lot 41x150.No. 317 Swan street, 2-story frame; will exchange for a good house near Michigan street worth $4000.No. 435 South Division s'reet, l-*tory frame; lot 40x120' fruit of all kinds.No. Swan stroet, l}-story frame; lot 30x133,good place for a grocery.No. 332 Seneca street, 2-stery store and dwelling;
Vi 11 sell cheap as the parties are going West.No. 146 Breckenridge street, 1-story frame; lot *0x175; will sell cheap.Corner Virginia and Palmer. 2s-tory frame, gas, s-xtef &nd cellar; this is a fine location.Corner Albany and North Jefferson street, 2-story brick, lot 100x203; large burn, fruit, etc.Several faun* for sale or exchange for citv prop-rty, from 7 acres up to 160 acres, in this county, all under good cultivation.
FO R S A L E — T H E F O L L O W I N G p e -sirable res:deuoes:No. 22 Delaware st., 2-story wing and barn; gas, water and furnace. L»t 94}xll5.N*>. 625 Main st., 8-rtory, with 2-story rear; gas, water and furnace. Lot 20x115, with aa extension to Washington ft.No. 489 Waahington *L, 3-story and attic, with a lot 18x36; gas, water and furnace. Lot 25x100.No 40 East Mohawk st., 3-etory aud attic; gas and water.A fine house and large ground at Batavia, Geneseecounty.No. 568 Main st, 3-story, with wing; gas, water and furnace. Lot 42x115.S o . 74 Edward st, 2-story and wing. Lot 73x40. No. 33 Delaware Place; gas, water and furnace. Lot 40x200. Apply to JOHN OTTO, Pearl st
V O T IC E OF INTENTION TO TAKELAND F*.R \ S T R E E T .-N o tic e is hereby g iv
en th a t th e Com m on C ouncil o f th e c ity i t Buffalo in ten d to t i k e and app ro p ria te th e p ro p e rty necessary to lav o u t a s tre e t to ex te n d from th e I’r a t t A W ardham Slip to th e H am b u rg h tu rn p ik e . ’Ihc* u th w esterly line of said s tre e t to begin a t a p o in t n tii£ so u th line o( said s lip 4 '7 te e t tast< r ly along• uch so u th line fro m th e C ity S h ip C anal,’ ru n n in g then ce so u th e r ly a n d paralle l w ith said canal to a I?*int Cl* 16-100 fee t so u th e r ly fro m th e so u th line of lo t 45 ; th en ce so u th e rly to a p o in t 377 fee t sou therly from th e so u th line of lo t 46, and 240 fee t easterly f rom said canal ; then ce so u th e rly to a p o in t 597 fee t s o u th rlv from th e so u th line of lo t 47, an d 230 fee t c a s 'c rly from said canal ; then ce so u th e rly to a p o in t in th e so u th e r ly line of lo t 49, a t th e d is tan ce of 128 fee t e a rt rly f ro m said c a n a i ; th en ce w ou ther y p a r allel w ith th e said canal and 128 fee t ea ste rly th re-
to a po in t 17 fee t so u th e r ly fro m th e so u th line of lo t 5 0 ; th en ce ea ste rly p a ra lei with the face of th e dock a 'o n g th e so u th hank of Ouffalo R iver a t 216 fee t so u th e rly th e re fro m to th e sou thw este rly line o f th e H am b u rg h tu rn p ik e . T h t n o r th eas te r ly line o f said s tre e t to begin a t a p o in t in th e so u th e rly line of said s lip 4-43 fe s t ea ste rly a long such so u th line from th e C ity 8 h ip C a n a l; r u n n in g thence so u th e rly and paralle l w ith said canal to a p o in t 29 16-100 fee t so u th e r 'y from th e so u th line of lo t 45 ; hence so u th e r ly to a p o in t 377 fee t so u th e rly from
tlie so u th line o f lo t 46 a n d 306 fee t e a s te r ly from said canal ; th e n c j rn u lh e r ly to a p o in t 504 fee t so u th ' r ly fr .'in th e so u th tine of lo t 47, and 296 fee t ea ste rly fro m said canal ; th e n re so u th e r ly t o a po in t in th e so u th line of 1 -t 49, a t th e d is tance of 178 fee t ea ste rly from said c a n a l; thence sou th e rly paralle l w ith said canal and 1 7 sfee t c a s te 'ly th e re fro m to a p o in t 448 fee t sou h eriy from th e so u th line o f lor 49, thence c a /te r ly pa ia llc l w i 'h th e fa -e of th e dock a lo n r th e so u th hank of Buffalo K ver, an d 150 fee t so u th erly th e re fro m to th e so u th w este rly line of th e H am hu g h tu rn p ik e .
GEO RG E S. W A R D W E L L ,C ity C lerk .
D ated R tiffaK Oct. 4 th 1869.
F IFT E E N T H STREET EXTENSION-r-_C vNotice is hereby g.ven that the Com mon ’ Coun. il of the citv of Buffalo have determined, and do hereby determine, to take tne la- d and property necessary to lay out tnd extend K.fteenth street, fo.mits present termination at York street to Jersey street, comment'.ng at a point 208 easterly from Fourteenth street, on the south- line of York stecet, ro ning thence southerly and parallel with Fourteenth street to Jersey street; thence at right angles easterly along the northerly lineof Jersey street 50 feet; then e at right angles northerly 1 0 'York street ; thence along the southerly line of York street 50 Let, to the place of beginning; aud the .said Common Council will apply to the Superior Court of Buffalo, at a moti .n term thereof, to be held at tlie rooms of the Buffalo Law Library in the Young M* n’s Association Buildings, c '-ner of Main and Eagle streets, in the city of Buffa lo , on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, U69, at the op ning of’said court ou that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard, for the appoini- i' of three Commissioners to ascertain and report just compensation to be paid to the person or person? owning or having an interest ia the land and projierty so proposed to be taken.
GEORGE 8. WARDWELL.City Clerk.Dated Ruffa'n. Sept. ’29 lOt
SY C A M O R E S T R E E T E X T E N S I O N —Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of tbe city of Buffalo have determ’ned and do hereby det miine to take and appropriate the land and property necessary to lay out and extend Sycamore stree*, from the easterly line of Jefferson street northeasterly to the est erly line of W alden street, the centre line of said extension to Ihj a straight continuation of the centre
l i r e of Sycamore street as now laid out between Oak and Jefferson streets, the north and south lines of said extension t . be 33 feet distant at rixht angles from and parallel to tha above described centre line ; and the said Common Council will apply to the Superior Court of Buffalo at a motion term thereof, to be held at the rooms c t tbe Buffalo Law Library, in the Young Men’s As*, ciation Buildings, corner of Main and Eagle street#, in the city o t Buffalo, on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1869.at theopening of said’Court on that day, or a* soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of three commissioners to ascertain and report the Just compensation to be paid to the person or person* owning or having an interest in the land and property so proposed to be taken.
GEOROE S. WARDWELL, City Clerk.Dated Buffalo, Sept 28. I860.______ H5-U4
W O O D B R I D G E A C R O S S R A V I N Ef f ON ELK STREET, AB* >UT 286 FEET EAST ERLY OF DOLE 8TEE-T.—Notice is hcrebygiven that sealed propo=als will be received at the office of the Street Commissioner until Thursuay, 14th inst., at 10 o’clock A. M., for construe ting a wood bridge with stone abutments across a ravine on Elk street, about 286 feet easterly of Dole etreet.Specifications tor the above work may be seen at the Street CommL-sioner’s Office on and after Mon dav, 16th inst. ALEXANDER BRUSH,Buffalo, Oct. 6,1869.
M A R K T W A I N
S A T U R D A Y ’S E X P R E S S .
A R O U N D T H E W O R L D ,
FIRST OF A SERIES OF LETTERS.M A R K T W A I N
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P E N N S Y L V A N I A .
C LEA N R E PU B LIC A N S W E E P -G O V .
R E -E L E C T E D BY 10,000 M A J O R IT Y .^ * '
P ack er's
1 800 ;
•how a Republican gain of 115. majority 11(10.
Lawrence—Geary's m a jo r i ty Democratic gain of 900 .
Clarion County—Packer’* majority i* leas than 1000.
Cumberland County—P a c k e r ’s m a jo r i ty ■850; a Democratic gaid of 250.
Alleghany County—G e a ry ’s m a jo r i tyP h i l a d e l p h i a , O c to b e r 12.—An im ffhoot 5 0 0 0 ; Williams 1500.
‘ tWestmoreland County—Packer's major-
MARK TWAIN
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FIRST OF A SERIES OF LETTER8-M A C H I N K R Y .
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F A N A N D P R E S S U R E B L O W E R S
FOR CUPOLA FURNACES,PUDDLING AND HEATING FURNACES,
STEAM BOILERS, FOK3*. FIRES,VENTILATION AND SUCTION.
These Blowers are of a vry superior manuftcture and are unequalled for tl.e purposes above men tioned. Fvr sale at manufacturer'? pri es by
JOHN T. NO YE A SON, Agents, 128 Washington st.C O S F K C T I O N K K 1 .
p R E S H , P U R E C A N D I E S
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I n m o s t o f t h e w a r d s o f t h i s c i t y l ig h t v o te s is b e in g p o lle d . I n t h e F o u r th W a r d , h o w e v e r , t h e d e m o c r a t s a p p e a r to b e d o in g a l l t h e v o t in g . T h e R e p u b lic a n s , b e in g fe w in n u m b e r , a r e fo rc e d o u t o f l in e a n d g e n e ra l ly p r e f e r lo s in g t h e i r v o te e to r ic k in g v io le n c e , th o u g h fe a r in g t h a t e th e r s w i l l v o te iw t h e i r nam e* T h e r e ic m u c h c c rc tc h in glo ca l in te re c tc . S o m e C a n d id a te a o n b o th s id e c a r e u n p o p u la r . I n t h e S e v e n te e n th W a r d th e r e a r e tw o D e m o c ra tic t i c k e t s for A sse m b ly . S o m e , a s is t h e c a se in th e S ix th W a r d , w i th re g a rd t o C o n n c ilm e n . T h e r e w il l b e m u c h d e la y t o - n ig h t in c o lle c tin g r e tu r n s , a s a l l t h e c a n d id a te s a r e on o n e b a l lo t , a n d e a c h n a m e h a s t o b e c o u n te d . W ill ia m s , fo r ^ jp p re m e C o u r t , i s ru n n in g a h e a d o f G e a ry o n th e R e p u b l ic a n t i c k e t . T h e T w e n t ie th W a r d is r e p o r te d a s g iv in g o v e r 1000 m s jo r i ty f o r G e a ry , b e in g a R e- j ra b lic a n g a in o f n e a r ly 700. T h e F if te e th >Yard is r e p o r te d a t 3 0 0 R e p u b l ic a n
m a jo r i ty — a R e p u b l ic a n g a in . T h e S ix th W a r d is r e p o r te d a e g iv in g a m a jo r i ty o f 8 50 fo r P a c k e r , a D e m o c ra tic lo s s of 237 . T h e T w e n ty - s ix th W a r d is r e p o r te d a s g iv in g a R e p u b l ic a n m a jo r i ty o f 1300—a R e p u b lic a n g a in o f 400 . T h e F i r s t W a rd is r e p o r te d aa g iv in g s R e p u b l ic a n m a jo r i ty o f 7 50— a R e p u b l ic a n g a m o f 450 . •
T h e R e p u b l ic a n c a n d id a te fo r S ta t e S e n a to r , W il l ia m W a t t , in t h e F i r s t D is t r ic t , is r e p o r te d e l e c t e d ; a lso , a R e p u b l ic a n g a in in t h a t d i s t r i c t .
I t i s e s t im a te d t h a t t h e R e p u b l ic a n m a j o r i t y in t h i s c i ty w ill b e a b o u t 4000 .
C h e s te r C o u n ty — W e s tc h e s te r g iv e s G e a ry 5 73 m a jo r i t y —a R e p u b lic a n lo s s of 37. W e s tc h e s te r B o ro u g h g iv e s G e a ry 422 m a jo r i ty — a R e p u b l ic a n loa» o f 6 8 . P a r t i a l r e tu r n s in d ic a te a m a jo r i ty i n t h i s c o u n ty fo r G e a ry o f 2 0 0 0 —a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 192. N e w H o p e B o ro u g h give* i e a r y 11 m a jo r i ty — a R e p u b l ic a n g a in of
63. D o y l t s to w n g iv e s P a c k e r 3 3 m s jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic lo s s o f 18.Y o r k C o u n ty — Y o rk B o ro u g h , g iv es
P a c k e r 4 53 m a jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic g a in of 154.
W a y n e C o u n ty — Ilo u e s d a le B o ro u g h , sh o w s s R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 14.
L y c o m in g C o u n ty — T e x z s B o ro u g h , sh o w s R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 6 5 . N o r th u m b e r la n d
B o ro u g h sh o w s a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 18.C u m b e r la n d C o u n ty . T h e W e s t W a rd
o f C a r lis le g iv e s G e a ry 45 m a jo r i ty ; a D em o c r a t ic g a in o f 5 . N e w v il le D is t r ic t g iv es P a c k e r 32 9 m a jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic lo ss of 63 .
S c h u y lk i l l C o u n t) ', G res on a , g iv e s G e a ry 0 7 m a jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 9. S c c h u y lk i l l C o u n ty , P o r t C a rb o n B o ro u g h , g iv e s P a c k e r 31 m a jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 9 .
M o n tg o m e ry C o u n ty , B r id g e p o r t g iv es G e a ry 21 m a jo r i t y ; R e p u b l ic a n lo ss o f 3.
L a te r r e tu r n s fro m t h e c i t y o f P h ila d e l p h ia s t a t e t h a t t h e F i r s t W a r d g iv e s G e a ry 6 9 7 ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in 'o f 4 0 4 . 'I’h e S econd W a rd g iv e s P a c k e r 6 3 6 ; a D e m o c ra tic lo ss o f 373 . T h e N in t h W a r d g iv e s G e a ry 303 m a jo r i ty ; a R e p u b lic a n g a in o f 152. T h e F if te e n th W a r d g iv e s G e a r y 1044 ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 154. T h e E ig h te e n th W a rd g iv e s G e a ry 1040; a R e p u b lic a n g a in of 125. T h e N in e te e n th W a r d g iv e s G e ary •'>85 m a jo r i t y ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 214. T he F o u r th W a r d g iv e s P a c k e r 1418 m a
jo r i t y ; a D e m o c ra tic lo s s o f 300. T h e F if th W a rd ’s o ffic ia l g iv e s P a c k e r 9 96 m a jo r i ty ; a D e m o c ra tic lo s s o f 9 1 . T h e S ix th W a rd g iv e s P a c k e r 4 64 m a jo r i ty ; a D e m o c ra tic lo ss o f 121. T h e S e v e n th W a r d g iv es ( r e a r y 4 6 4 ; a R e p u b l ic a n lo s s o f 7. T h e E ig h th W a r d g iv e s P a c k e r a m a jo r i ty of 112; a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 178. T h e T e n th W a rd g iv e s G e a ry 1101 m a jo r i ty ; a R e p u b lic a n g a in o f 9 . T h e E le v e u th W a rd g iv es P a c k e r 6 96 m a jo r i ty ; a D e m o c ra tic lo ss of 275 . T h e T w e lf th W a r d g iv e s P a c k e r 191; a D e m o c ra tic lo s s o f 102. T h e T h i r te e n th W a r d g iv e s G e a ry 401 m a jo r i ty ; a R e p u b lic a n lo s s of 33. T h e F o u r te e n th W a rd g iv e s ( i e a r y 6 17 m a jo r i t y ; a D e m o c ra tic g a in of 77 . T h e S ix te e n th W a r d g iv e s P a c k e r 4 m a jo r i ty ; a D e m o c ra tic lo s s of 2 7 3 . T h e S e v e n te e n th W a r d g iv e s P a c k e r 93 2 m a jo r i ty ; a D e m o c ra tic lo s s o f 258. T h e T w e n ty fo u r th W a r d g iv e s G e a ry 97 m a jo r i ty ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 11. T h e T w t u ty -s e v e n th W a r d g iv e s G o a ry 197 m a j o r i t y ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 15. T h e tw e n ty - tw o W a r d s h e a r d f ro m g iv e a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 3*254. A l l t h e W 'a rd s to b e a r fro m a r e R e p u b lic a n , e x c e p t o ne .
S c h u y lk i l l C o u n ty — T r e v e r to n B o ro u g h g iv e s G e a ry 107 m a jo r i ty . P o r t C a rb o n B o ro u g h g iv e s G e a ry 107 m s jo r i ty , a R e p u b lic a n lo ss of 19. P a lo A l to g iv es P a c k e r 74 m s jo r i ty .
L e h ig h C o u n ty — T w o w a rd s o f A l le n to w n C ity g iv e G e a ry 135 m a jo r i ty , a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 40 .
N o r th u m b e r la n d C o u n ty — S u n b u ry •how* a D e m o c ra tic g a in of a b o u t 100.
S u s q u e h a n n a C o u n ty — J a c k s o n to w n s h ip g iv e s G e a ry 75 m a jo r i ty .
L e b a n o n C o u n ty - L e b a n o n B o ro u g h g iv e s G e a ry 2*2 m a jo r i ty . S o u th C o rn w a ll g iv e s P e c k e r 3 4 m a jo r i ty .
W e s tm o r e la n d C o u n ty g iv e s P a c k e r 1500 m a jo r i ty , a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 266.
D e la w a re C o u n ty g iv e s G e a ry a b o u t 1000 s jo r i ty , a R e p u b l ic a n lo s s o f 252 .C a rb o n C o u n ty g iv e s P a c k e r 100 m a jo r
i t y , a D e m o c ra tic gain o f 70.C ra w fo rd C o u n ty g iv e # fro m 1200 to
1500 m a jo r i ty fo r G e a ry .Erie City gives Geary 6 2 m a jo r i ty , a R e
publican loes of 332.Fayette County gives Packer abont 800
majority, a Democratic loea of 200 .Green Connty gives a Democratic major
ity of 1600; Democratic loea abont 50.Franklin County gives Packer 10 majori
ty; Democratic gain U l. The eouaty ia estimated a t 200 Democratic majority; Democratic gain of 243.
The latest from Chester County givea Geary about 2150 majority, nearly the same as last year, when ths Republican majority in the State was 10,000.
Schnylkill County—Twelve districts give Republican gains of 116. The county will not give more than 1000 majority for Packer; Democratic lose about 350.
Berks County will gire Packer about 700 0 majority; Democratic gain o f nearly 500.
N o r th a m p to n C o u n ty g iv e s 3 5 0 0 m a jo r i ty fo r P a c k e r ; D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 300.
L u z irn e C o u n ty •*▼«• P a c k e r 2 5 0 0 m a j o r i t y ; R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 865 .
Venango County—Oil City shows a Democratic gain of 120.
Lyeoming County—Two wards of Wil- liamsport City gives Geary 144 majority; Democratic gain of 11. McIntyre township shows a Republican gain of 54. Layoalaoc township snows a Democratic gain of 17. Mancie Creeks ahows a Democratic gain of 20. Whitemarsh given Geary 108 majority.
Delaware County—Chester and two boroughs show a Democratic gain of 24.
A .lams Connty—Gettysburg shows a Republican gain of 8.
Montour Countv—Throe wards of Danville show a Republican gain ef 43, making tbe township tie.
Backs Connty— R e a d i n g City gives Packers 194. Conn township ahows a Republican p i n of 15. W arren shows a D — nrratin gain of 83.
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C i n c i n n a t i , O c to b e r 12 .— T h e I n d ic a t io n s a r e t h a t t h e R e p u b l ic a n c o u n ty a a d L e g is la t iv e t i c k e t w ill b e e le c te d in t h i s c i ty . T h e r e is m u c h s c r a tc h in g , a n d m a n y v o te fo r o n ly h a l f t h e c a n d id a te s . T h e T e m p e ra n c e t i c k e t re c e iv e s b u t fe w v o tes .
E ig h t W a r d s o f C o lu m b u s a n d o n e to w n s h ip o f F r a n k l in C o u n ty , O h io , sh o w a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 618 o v e r 1868.
The c i ty of C le v e la n d g iv e s H a y s 1000 m s jo r i ty ; a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 150.
C u y a h o g a C o u n ty — H a y s ’ m a jo r i ty 2500 to 3000.
S u m m it C o u n ty — H a y s ’ m a jo r i ty 1650; a R e p u b lic a n lo ss o f 155.
L a n c a s te r C i ty g iv e s a D e m o c ra tic m a j o r i t y o f 2 9 —a d e m o c ra t ic g a in o f 91 . C h il i ic o th e C i ty g iv e s a D e m o c ra tic m a jo r i ty o f 50 0 — a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 250 . M a r ie t ta C i ty g iv a a a R e p u b l ic a n m a jo r i ty o f 189— a R e p u b lic a n g a in o f 41 . R ip le y T o w n s h ip g iv es a R e p u b l ic a n m a jo r i ty o f 2 06 n D e m o c r a tic g a in o f 189.
I n P a in e s r i l l e t h e D e m o c ra tic g a in is 100, N e w I /o n d o n 54 . The D e m o c ra tic m a jo r i t y i n Z a n e s v ille is 171- S te u b e n v i l le g iv e s a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 186.
A r e p o r t f ro m C o lu m b n s s a y s t h e r e a r e u n ifo rm D e m o c ra tic g a in s in
M o rro w C o u n ty g iv e s a R e p u b l ic a n m s j o r i t y o f 500—a lo s s o f 50.
R o s s C o u n ty — P e n d le to n 1200 m s jo r i ty , -a D e m o c ra tic g a in o f 200 .S h e lb y C o u n ty — P e n d le to n 9 25 m a jo r i ty
—a D e m o e ra tic lo ss o f 100.T r u m b u l l C o u n ty — H a y e s ’ m s jo r i ty 2000. S e n e c a C o u n ty — P e n d le to n ’s m a jo r i ty is
e s t im a te d a t 700.T h e N e w Y o rk W orld1 s C le v e la n d s p e
c ia l s a y s : T h e r e a r e e n o u g h r e tu r n s i n to j in d ic a te t h e d e f e a t o f P e n d le to n a n d th e D e m o c ra tic t i c k e t b y 2 0 ,0 0 0 m a jo r i ty . T h i L e g is la tu re is R e p u b l ic a n b y a s m a ll m a jo r i ty .
G r e e n e C o u n ty — H a y e s m a jo r i ty a b o u t,5 0 0 .
C h a m p a ig n e C o u n ty — R e p u b l ic a n m ajo r t y a b o u t 600.
A C in c in n a ti d i s p a tc h o f m id n ig h t sa y s t h a t f o u r p re c in c ts a n d th r e e w a rd s in H a m il to n C o n n ty , sh o w a fa l l in g o f f o f t h e R epub lican m a jo r i ty c o m p a re d w i th la s t
le a r . T h e R e p u b l ic a n s c o n c e d e t h e d e f e a t t h e S ta t e a n d C o u n ty t i c k e t in th e
c o u n ty .A C o lu m b u s d i s p a tc h s a y s t h a t t h e r e
tu r n s t h u s f a r in d ic a to H n y e s e lp c tio n b y 10 ,000 m a jo r i ty , w i th t h e L e g is la tu re i lo u b tfu l.
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty — D e m o c ra tic m a jo r i t y o f 250 , a R e p u b l ic a n g a in o f 100.
P ik e C o u n ty — D e m o c ra tic m a jo r i ty of 550 , a R e p u b lic a n g a in o f 250.
H a y e s is e le c te d , b u t t h e D e m o c ra ts s a y h is m a jo r i ty w i l l b e sm a ll .
Hamilton County is doubtful.T r u m b u l l C o u n ty — H a y e s 2 ,4 0 0 m a jo r-
i ty .S e n e c a C o n n ty — P e n d le to n 7 00 m a jo r i ty . T h e D e m o c ra ts c la im th e e le c t io n o f P e n
d le to n , a n d th e R e p u b l ic a n s c la im H a y e s ' e le c tio n b y 10 ,000 . T h is m a jo r i t y w ill p ro b a b ly b e r e d u c e d c o n s id e r a b ly .
N E W J E R S E Y .N e w a r k , N e w J e r s e y , S e p te m b e r 12.
T h e c i t y e le c t io n p a s s e d o ff q u ie t ly . K ico rd , a R e p u b l ic a n , w a s e le c te d M a y o r b y 23 8 o f a m a jo r i ty o v e r S m a lle y , a D e m o c r a t . T h e C o u n c il w il l s t a n d 14 D e m o c ra ts to 12 R e p u b l ic a n s , 4 D e m o c ra tic m a jo r i ty . I’h e y g a in a n A ld e r m a n in t h e F o u r th , F if th , S e v e n th a n d E ig h th W a rd s -
GENERAL NEWS.OPENING OF THE L j UISVILLE COMMERCIAL
CONVENTION—GENERAL BUTLERON CUBAN AFFAIRS.
The L o u is v ille C o m m e rc ia l C o n v e n tio n was called to order by ex-Lieutenant Governor Anderson, formerly of Ohio, who said h e hoped the Convention would be characterized by oue eneigetic effort to restore our country to ite positive vigor and prosperity. Governor John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, delivered the address of welcome. Ex-President Fillmore was unanimously elected President of the Conven tion, and npon taking his seat delivered an eloquent address. A committee was appointed to nominate Vice Presidents. A message from President Grant was read, expressing his inability to attend the Convention, but announcing his heartiest wish for its success. The Convention took a raoees and reassembled s t l. i’f-past three end adjourned till Wednesday morning. No per- masent organization w a * effected.
John Ritchie, a member of the Simcoe Connty (Ontario) Council and hia wife were thrown from a buggy yesterday. Mr. Rickie was inxtantlyliilled and his wife was seriously injured.
It is understood in Washington that General Butler, who has been selected ae attorney for the Cabans, advised them to change from their present course, which he condensed as ill-advised and one which would only insure their defeat if pursued longer. In fact, indications are that General Butler haa taken to some extent the management of the Cuban cause in New York. In regard to the case of the privateer Hornet it ia known that the government ia in possession of evidence of the most important character, showing that the vessel was fitted ont within the jurisdiction of New York.
STATE* NEWS.
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t a t a t i n s »tasefi nthsesentry. 8s i m i i ffn in dt ehtatatag a superior tartraest are rwpeetfallr tarttafi to slvshlaae ssDt a i e r e poreSartos ifcu wW e _ cmffrfAi EPM uar
• t i c n i a ot I t . BabCaC a n t y — I d i r n t v u i h c v that
Bark? G o u ty w ill a n Pockar 6400, wkick i t o loco t l ov«r 100
Forweyr Prr* M ticct-l tlw Republican ■ njcrity ia thn State nt a t k M 8UU0, aad * ■ » ranch 10,000. T ha B a n h lia a n U a e bath k ta u h e e a f the L n O a t a ie , the Senate b y t a n a w aj raity , a i l tha B . h y a l a n a r taajcaity t h n laat year. W o - Haan for the S f — ta C a n it w fll probably ram a W l o t Co t a n O aary MOB netae.
-Tb* aau ty #»pJ C Bgain e f SO.
York C an ty firaa Packer abaat 2900; a Krpublian aaia of abaat (0.
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A N N U A L M E R IN O OT T H E E R IE E A IL W A T
n iS JE C T O E S — AAY O O C LD RA -ELECTED
P R E S ID E N T —RESO LU TIO N S A D O PTE D P A
T A L A CCID EN T I E W II LIA M S5U R O .A t a n estin g to-day of tha retiring Boat?
o f Llu ac tore uf tha E rin Railw ay C o ta p n y . a resolution waa passed that tha propri o f directors cU n ifyin g theaualraa no na to hold office for variona terms aa an tho need by tha LngnU tare, be cahwiittad to
ical meeting af tha atmhhaldme af tha o p u y . A t I ' l i ' tha et n k b e i f —
held cabcoqaanUy. it waa raaolaa d t thia oorp w awer hmebyaeeepta tha ama m eat ta its ahartarm ada lnr n act a f tha Legiaiataaa o f t h a M tata a f K aw Y ark . tm- titled, u n t toaamwd ahaptm * 7 8 of tha U w aaf 1818. i Hill i I n a ct to re Inti aa to th o g n o . Now Y eah C u taol, H ad— M m r aod H a t e B a ih ta y C— t e X t o t e M o y a * U i * baiaig_t e t a r 8t a of thaS e n n a lawn ad l ^ O W h taahy (ha dwataore a f this sofpoaatam are a a tb e a n d to d a te t h e t e e a a • • th at a « r l y as m ay o u -d fth a f U n ir aat e t a d l g o at af o lio , n$ seek m m h I e m h m Resolved, £ T « U . Baaed a f P irat e this d ay e l a t e W n T t a e e b y a r e r a g m r e d n ? S t a t e t o f f i m b themaaleea ia asaandana w ith t t a
S a t e A k * r t• M a t e O t e S ~ r t 0 i n a ad O ^ w a aB^^rtum* f t e n aaJ re.p L u g tk a l t e a f t h V f a t a t e t e m d a e e t a t e a a d iaepreriag th s road, aw d ia ar leading and perfecting ita eimaentinaa The following alrectore were elected tec
1869-1* : I t f WUBre Id. Tweed“ TfV Otmttm. Horetio
V Otn. Abeam Coaid, Hawry T h e n , Bemw 5 . Smith, Jamaa PUk, J r., Predcr ick A. C an . Joetia D. White, Orlo W. Chnpafta, Charim G. ffieeia. H o w Rame- dell, uaha Kiltaw, M. K. Sim nm t, and Ceorge HAU. A t a aahaaqaaat meeting of the ne* Board Mr. Jay Could waa uoani- mooaly reelected President.
YMfpday nfterrkoon tha ireo frame work of a aew baildiag ia coarea of eraetioa at tha f a t of death Tenth street, WilKama- bnrg, fur tha People’s Gas U ght Cemne ay, fall mddanly ia oaaaaqaraas af the im p r o p e r o m of tho gava, and two maa were " " * ■ ( ) killed n d fire dangerooaly injured. Tha killed are WUMm i Nolan, ^ertmea, of NYilbnrarburg, and John Lof- to*, of'New York. The injured are John Monaenaa, PhUip Van Houghton, O’Connor, H ighee. Peter Anthony, all of New York, t
-v ,w York city only 98,454 T«tatw«re r e g ^ » d to-day, againat 83.223 laattjear; •ggregite decreaae 44,769. The somber of namee ragiatered in Brooklyn to dny > u19,(181.-
FOREIGN NEWS.THE L I m I S ON AMERICAN FINANCES
m -"ON CUBA—PIOHTING STII.I. U O IW ON A‘1 * , LK, c i A -SKSOR CASTELAR°BLW6DT0P,.iTOpOmT0iLThe London .ditori.1 yee-
terday on bmncial ^ New YorkThe yriter , . y , : There u oircum. stance r m the financial p o * ^ u York authorizing oo glaring , departure from xound rules of public economy w-t it is diffipult to deny that a mars s tru tee Qf (?ambfcr* by an act of tha government j, magnified into an event of national importance. If Mr. Boutwell hed persevered store money wonld have changed hands, and more business been made, or marred other brokers from going mad, absconding or co nmitting suicide, and the threats agains« Fisk might have been executed. It ia hot easy te decide whether thia will he for good or evil The leeaon will not be altogether lost, but had the leeaon gone on to the end, it might have been more im- presaiye, and ita precepts enhanced by a higher cost.
Adtaoes from Valencia, Spain, state tha fighting is still going on there. The Republic hae been proclaimed a t Maloga and Val- ladalid. Disorders have been attempted at Madrif}, but they were promptly quelled without serious results.
Senor Castellar, th* celebrated Republican lender in the oortes, haa fled into Portugal from Tarragoea, having been threatened tpith assassination in that city. 8un- ner, a Republican leader, haa been abandoned by nia portisans, and he himadf fled to Frfinoe and lately waa killed.
Lor 1 Derby is senoualy ill.Captain General Lernnndaa ia ill at
Hava^ia.Several Skirmishes have recently taken
place /n the Eastern Department of Cuba, daring which thirty insurgents were killed. The Spanish loss ia not given. A fight occurred near Santio Espirata between tbe forces Spain and Cuba, in which the Spanish Colonel Odalay waa wounded. The Cubans lost was twenty-seven killed.
11 SOU YSSTKHDAT'S imUOOI ■BITtOB* |STATE NEWS.
Ger\eral Franz Sigel’s nomination for Secret ary of State waa unanimously indorsed by tht German Independent Central organization. of the Sixth Senatorial District, laet
gbt,Th$ Constitutional Anti-Tammany Dem- ratic organization of New York oity held
its connty convention last evening, and nominated candidates for Judges and District Attorney. The nomination for Snper visor * was deferred until an adjourned ineetilg on Friday evening next.
Th* second trip of gnnbfiftt No. 1 of the Spanish flotilla took place on the Hudson Riverr between Spay ten Duyvil Creek and i’iermont, yesterday, and was a success.
Mr. Kcopmanschap, the celebrated contractor for Chinese laborers, has been in New "ork since his return from the Sonth, and le‘t last evening for Louisville, where he is attend the Commercial Convention.
The several Police Captains in New York were ^usy yesterday in seeing that the Boards of Registry were properly provided with fheir books and papers. The arrangementa perfected by the Board of Police < omooxskoners were completed in every detail, and the registration wili proceed today ajid to-morrow in regular form.
Thft Supervisors of Kings County yesterday adopted the report of the estimate of ex per. see for the oonnty government for the vear rommencing A u g u s t 1, 1869, and ending July 31, 187U, amounting to $1,730,- 338 {$>. Add to this the amonntestimated by th# joint Board of Aldermen and Super- vieon. f o r the c i ty of Brooklyn, $3,837, 8S1 1 1 , and th e total amount of cost for g o v e rn in g Kings C o u n ty , and t h e greater p o r t io n of w h ic h is c h a rg e a b le to Brooklyn, s $5/668,220 07.
A three-mile race took place yesterday afternoon for the single scull championship of th*. Nassau Boat Club, between George Henry and Jolin Dungay, two of ita members, opposite thesurveyed course of the club. Henry took the lead soon after the start, and, holding it throughout the race, he came in an easy winner in twenty-four minutes, beating Dungay thirty seconds.
GENERAL NEWS.Governor Senter was inaugurated yester
day. In his address he pledges himself to support the interests of the people without regard to party, race or color, but givea no expression of opinion upon any political topicu.
Th# Red Stockings, of Cincinnati, and the Omaha Base Ball Clnb, of Omaha, played a game yesterday, which resulted in favor of the Red Stockings by a score of65 to 1.
Eighty thousand dollars, the first installment of the new iesue of $2 legal landers, have been reoeived a t the Treaenry Department from New York, and will be ready for iasue in a few days.
A large number of cotton cases sis reported on tbs present docket oi tbe United States Supreme Cosrt, having been taken npon appeal from tbe Comt of Claims. As many cases remain on tbe docket of the Court of Claims, in whieh the a$me questions are involved as th a n taken to the Supreme Coart, Attorney General Hoar announces this morning th he will a t an early dny make an effort bring these eases before tbs 8nprsi Court, in order that theae before both court# may be sett led. These cases grow out of Heims for cotton captured by tbe United States aatkorities daring the M i l lion, whieh was sold, aad the net proosods deposited in the Treasury.
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the operation na the bask thing for the party. I t ia believed that, backed by G e n - eral Reynolds’ letter, Butler and Clark have
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s S S S F f ■ r1 S K 2M n r a f t r t eftUe bsldsra in T h u s sndM i$ M p p i.l kssring s f h mediately mrged th e F t mi l i n t t e s
In the Criminal Court a t Waahington. yesterday, Judge Fiaher delivered an opinion in tbe caas of Schuraman, who waa oonvieted recently of stenliim unsigned hank notes from the Treaenry Department. A motion for arrest of jndgment was made on ths plea that the indictment waa defec tive, and the Judge felt constrained to grant i t although the limitation act will bar the trial of Schuraman on a new indictment. He waa compelled, however, to give hail.
A fire occurred thia morning in Lafayette Block on Court street, in Binghamton. The fto s store of K. P. Halbert was destroyed; loss $6500, insured for $3000. The dry goods store of P. Ramson was damaged to tho extent of $2800; insured. The bsil< ings are owned by D. L. Stocking, and were damaged to tho amount of $2000; u. surad. The following companies austa : losses: National, Boston; H o m e , NowHaven; Niagara, New Y ork ; City Fire. Hartford; this Westchester; the Western, of Buffalo, aad tbs Baffalo City.
Owing to the failure of tbe General Term of the Supreme Court for the Fourth District on tke 5th instant, by reason of interruption to travel. Governor Hoffman haa directed a General Term to be held a t Ballaton on the 9th proximo.
The whaling schooner Susan N. Smith, of Boston, was lost in a hurricane, August 28, and all drowned with the e x c e ption of the captain and four seamen, w h o , after remaining on the wreck, which waa on her beam ends, for eight days and nights, without food or water, were taken off and carried to London in an English bark. T h e captain’s wife and two children were drowned in the cabin.
FOREIGN NEWS.[By French C able.)
The Mery desperate fighting between the Republican forces aad the troops of the Spanish go vert ment, which commenced at Valencia laat Friday, the 8th instant, continues. Reinforcements have been dispatched to the government detachments. The troops beat tne insurgents in every encounter between the contending parties in Andalusia and Arragon. A Republican deputy to tbe Cortes, Caatero, having been threatened with assassination by the partisans of the government, haa fled the country aad taken refuge in Portugal. Farther rioting ia looked for and dreaded in Madrid, but tbe reports say there is every probability of its being quelled promptly should it oocur.
A Toronto, Canada, dispatch aays: W e have a Fenian alarm here. Information has been received from tbe government that Fenians are assembling on the other side for a raid. A seizure of anna is to be attempted s t all the government arsenals. According to district orders, promulgated yesterday morning, all offioera are to be on hand and to caution their men to be in readiness for duty on immediate notice. A ll^ iilitia men are to take home their arms, and guards are to be placed night uid day on drill sheds aud armories throughout the country. In accordance with theae orders rifles and accoutrements tre being distributed and every thing is ready to give the Fenians a right warm reception shonld they come.
The l/ondon Times, in an editorial on the Fenian amnesty meetings, says : “ The Orown ia invited to pardon the rebels, who lo not pretend to be penitent, not becausehe oonspiracy is crushed, but because it is
itill formidable enough to rally sympath- zen. No one doubts the right of government to suppress with rigor outrages against law ana order. Had forbearance of the Crown been invoked in a becoming tone with the recognition of ite rights to protect peaceable and loyal citixens, an xmnsety might be a message of pease. At present we see no presumption that it would be reoeived in tnat spirit by the de manders, while it must operate aa a diacour- kgomsnt to those who helped to crush Fenian outbreaks. There can be no greater : djustice or impolicy than such an act if I reland ia still Fenian at heart, or hostile to the Union. We believe a majority of the Irish people would rejoice at the suppression of Fenianism, and that some of them who signed the amnesty petitions would be thankful if the petitions were rejected.’’
A n I n c i d e n t or t h e F l o o d . —The interruption of travel on the Erie R a ilw a y , owing to tbe great storm of Sunday, a w eek ago, occasioned a bit of romance worth re -
•rding. Mr Irving D. Booth, a resident of Elmira, sod Miss Esther L>. Shaw, of MiddJetown. New York, were to have been united in wedlock on Wednesday last. Tho bridegroom, accompanied by hia friends, started on Tuesday morning for the wed- ling. A t Deposit, owing to the damage lone to the railroad track by the storm, trains could ran no farther. Hera was a dilemma. The telegraph wires were broken down, ao that he could not oommnni- ate to hia bride the cause of his deten
tion, and th* prospect* of the track being repaired for aome days was any thing (mt encouraging. “ Faint heart never
fair lady,” he thought, and accordingly he r©solved to brave all dangers and difficulties, and pash forward aa best he could, and endeavor to get to Middletown in time to ssssms tbe marital obligations. At Middletown tbe bride and friends had made all the preparations for an elegant wedding, but when they ascertained that no trains would arrive fram tbe West, they postponed tbe earemoay. Tbe bridegroom and friends, despite the many obstacles, pushed bravely on, sometimes on foot, in wracking trains and on hand cars, until they arrived a t Port Jervis, where they took a passenger train, and arrived almost in time for the wedding, ea first announced. The marriage wss dnly celebrated on Thursday last. Rev. Messrs. Htoutonberg and Seward officiating.
A G a m s b r B l e rr .—We heard a good “goak” the other day, says the Fort Scott Poet, on onr of the young ‘'bloods” of thia city who went down to tne edge of Arkan-
' istaeaa. While down there he a party, aad while nt the party
d a n c e d witb one of tbe settler’s wivaa.Hackmatack atood i t a t l a c a t 1 b at finally taootaing aaregad Sa a n t up ta tha blood aad mjm: “ Look bore. M uter, that ia a t w ife yon are with. ’“ W all, w hat of it?” aaid the blood. “ W h y , thia: yoa daaaa with har again; yon wftOi to hot; yoa area look a t har •gain, and I ’ll blow t lu top of your hood a * !” “ Now, look hare “ raid tha blood, oooUy, “do yon net that ambrelta catting
T “ Wall, a’aaaa I d a f ’ “ W all, yaw Ua that ambndta; yoa toaoh that un,
hcaUa. aad I 'll ram it down your threat, aad IH cpread i t !” Kaekaacaok “ coootod."
D axTta H u a a H a l t M il? n O n M in u te t » o F o u a S e ix w m .— T h t g ta t la a a who W an a t tha I’ ronpoct Park oa Satarday tftacnooa aaw coma thiag aarar ' docoaoca in thia world th ay caw • horua
O ta half tail* ta caa a m ? aad b a r ooada, cad tha acooad ia th irty-o aa! Of a n a tha hocat wm Doctor, aad ha waa
w l ta aulky, b y Mr. B ea t er . T ha k w a t t a gcad ora re. to fa r aa dryaaac •caaacatd, aad D aztar’c tianha. w ith
tha aaw chore oo hia fore faak w a re ja a t where h t p a t h it laat down; th ere w et no clipping. A t th a aaaea t ta n tha track waa t t n e o , far th a wnwt at aecacaag. aa to a re k o ita a a la a ta a t to tido orer it. Dartre did oat t a r t a n kotak, aad b t a tm r laakad Bare. A a h t a a a ta, aa a tp tn eactd horac- man who waa timing him aw ila iia tl ro p u t a d l ^ “ I t io more likn (lying than any
Mm. * “o wn *w«a^w a r v 111 ca ...Now York, want to are tac gtrl th t othernight, etal whca h t atretad icrhom t, tha
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H ’TS:l— * * y M n a kickS L h a L T * fl “ C .n l ia a d ya n ,’
i M htad. “been I ’t .S * J t a i a taata far tha lata twoS S t t m t t S S t l that red Ught.” A adlathing hahtad Mb tha young a a a taw a
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