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that night. He was then asked if he was would he be justifiable in any case, except StttTttstmcntsr. front; Its cognIzed oA ancient foe. It ExcEiaUcxvrT sEcxmiTsr. upon the evidence of the grossest frauds, in de gumg 10 wjuuuii me ora wing-room car train, and answered that he was conductor tho 6t BATJC3XOFT, needs ctreutMpectiott, a dpoition for laying the issue of bonds to the road.

1 nero Snflalo Academy of XtXnsic, harmonious aetion, a wise caution in deal has now been issued a subsidy for 820 mues. 1 -An unhealthy system is generally pradneed by an unhealthy stomach, and the Miter Is a sure Indication of poor indigestion. When digestion is bad, every milk tram." Capt. Young then said if VOu go out by this train, I want you tc, take a oas-eenger with you." The man replied tbathe was not zoimt out with it. it a (FORMERLY METROPOLITAN THEATRE.) ing witrti new issnei It labors under a 359 Kain Street Johk Hkkxt L- Kit cm lessees A Hanscets 1 Wednesday Evening, Dee.

2, 188i. An order was given yesterday for a further issue tor twenty more, making 840 miles, and nUbd around the door of the magazine were also consumed. The fire was occasioned by a arpenter at work; on the roof kindling a fire which communicated to achimney. Owing to the large quantity of powder in the magazine, thirty tons, great consternation prevailed among the residents in the vicinity, and many vacated their premises In anticipation of an explosion. great disadvantage in holding the affirma THE FIRST MORTGAGE, Lpcrsisted the Captain.

"If I do," replied the there are now undergoing the circumlocution oi tive in everything. The Democracy holds TO CORRESPONDENTS. Nt mMc wO. taktmtf mtmrmout lee finWiiai. Fae i ir red tane Commissioners' certificates to tne enec a simply negative position.

It is not even Thirty-Ye ar Six per Cent. on the defensive. It has only to wait for ars ataa to tear fnm tmr readers mfSsHf CHEAT 3XEDTJCTIOW oar blunders, and be ready to take advan that forty miles more have been found properly constructed that there are now being inspected sixty miles more, making a total of 84 miles finished and in operation that there will man, in a nan-assenting voice, "well; but I am not going out." Heve the conversation SOMEBODY KXCITEO. Time passed on, and still the looked-for and wished-for Jay Gould and as. Fisk did not appear.

It was supposed they had gained information by some means that the depot was watched, and so had kept away. About 2 nvwir in t-A meeting was held in New York last evening under the auspice of the Working Appearance of the distinguished Comedian, MR. F. 8. CHASFRAU.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1868, And every evening until further notice, will be presented De Waiden's original 5 act Comedy of SAM. Mr. F. S. Chanfntu As orisrinally played by him upward of 5C0 nights In the principal cities of the Union In active preparation, Mr.

Chanfrao's entirely new specialty, JOE. Saturday afterrtoon, regular Family Matmee. f. tage of them. 'WttmmclwUtrtake fmUtm reject COLD BOXsTDS Wnmon'.

Association, in Isrhalf of Hester Knowing this, and fully realizing the shortly be forty miles more ready for examina to ABrMmTana.owrvttu Vs.utrbn.now under sentence of death for in OF THE DRESS GOODS ST 0 Civ. consequences, the Republican party ought to clothe iteclf in caution, and be guided r. the morning a toot-toot-too was heard in the fanticide at Philadelphia. Susan B. Anthony called the meeting to order and nominated by prudent counsel.

The policy which part of the entire system taost neccagarily suffix, and the mind Itself shows the effects of it in the low spirits of the Indigestion Is the parent ofa thon-saneT indescribable mieertes, ail symptoms of wotse disorders yet to come. The premonitory indications of that terror of ear race, dyspepsia, every one knows. How, why suffer the penalties of delay when, by the use of 1QSHLE3TS HERB BITTERS, sot only immediate relief but positive and permanent cure can be realized? This celebrated household remedy is an infallible remedy for all diseases arising from a disordered stomach, and. will eradicate them. Be reasonable with yourself, consult your own Interests, throw away your pharmacopeia prescriptions, and take a course of Hishler'g Herb Bitters.

Sold by all druggists and dealers. Dr. fi. B. HARTMAN CO.

Sole tan caster, and 26 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. sel6toc7.m.w.n- Central Pacific Railroad Co. Horace Greeley A memorial to Gov. Geary asking him to exercise his execu tion and that there will be nearly mues of the eastern end in running order before New Year's. Gen.

Warren has written, a private letter, in which he says he found the road as well built as any Western road, or as well built as this road could have been, considering the headway it had made. it haa alreadv adonted should be allow eu ntm: lectuhe. REMEMBER O. S. FOWLERS FREE LECTCRK i ST.

James nm TurBsniTRVKxiMi to develop itself, and should oe nnniy u- tive clemency in favor of the condemned wo I Beading Matter oaOaUid PM" heredtoand enforced, aew expeuro man was unanimously adopted. A collection FIRST PAffKXewa Items; Literary and direction oi toe tunnel, jio notice of this was taken bv the driver of the locomotive attached to the drawing-room car, when the man in charge of the station got terribly cxcited.and shouted, as he swung bis lantern to and fro "Don't you hear that? Get out of the way'' We shall have another accident like we had last winter, and what do you care I alone am re-siionsible. There is a freight train coming in at full gallop, and you are obstructing the way Why don't you move off And so he kept on shouting in a manner that would have led any one to believe that a serious accident was lituiir Intellect, Memory. Educating Children, Ac. and his Phrenological consultations Slid advice as to best business, ast- Jt, th Tint Hmise Ihis work besrottenof be avoided was taken up, realizing about live hundred dol One Case Palmyra Cloth AT THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, HARKED DOWN FROM FIFTY CENTS.

A OBS1T BAXtOATN'. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening or, if demonstrated to be absolutely neces INDIAN WARS. These Bonds are the dnly authorized and accredited aevia sary, they should De cioseiy scruuuizeu Personal: vurums jjcutr jrum Homanct: Horrible Calamity; Objections to Senator Chandler, FOURTH PAOE. Ye Baron Boldta poem; Our Fans' Letter; Music and Utt Drama; The Rulwer Scandal. obligations of one of the moat responsible Corporations of the American Continent, and are secured by and deliberately adopted.

AU gratuitous PAYN THE PEDESTRIAN expedients should be Mr. A. H. Jackson, of New York City, has compiled from the official record and will soon publish an exhibit of the cost and causes of the several Indian wars during the last thirty-seven an absolnt first lien npon the valuable grants, fran 1 1 to ireuii uviu wic uuojcutsa 01 tne unver of rejected. chises, railroad equipment, business, etc.

of the best portion of the GREAT NATIONAL PACIFIC RAIL THE NEWS. tne urawing-rooni car, ana mat every one was reckless because they had no responsibility and he had to bear the whole of the The destinies of the country are in the Grand Complimentary Benefit. The citizens of Boffslo having tendered to Mr. 10,000 Yards Ottoman Cloth ROAD LINK, extending easiwardly from the nailga- yeare, beginning wun tne ciacs. 1H31-32, which cost directly $2,000,000, anu in ble waters of the Pacific Coast to the lines now rapidly building from the Eastern States.

hands of the Republican party, and the accomplishments of the next four years OFF GOES THE DRAWING-ROOM CAR. CORNELIUS N. PAYN, the Pedestrian, a Compll AT directly, in the destruction of property, em lars. Speeches were made in favor or women's righto and the abolition of capital punishment. Justice Balcom, sitting at a special term of oftue Supreme Court in Binghamton, yesterday granted an order, on application of the Attorney-General of the Stole, enjoining the Erie Bailway Company by its Directors from delivering or transferlng any property to a Receiver or other person than the Receiver to be appointed by the Court, and naming Hon.

Giles W. Hotchkiss, of Binghamton, as Referee, to take testimony of all matters, transactions, of the company, and to file his report, with the evidence taken by him, with the Court. This action sustains the Directors of the road against all other persons. Married. At tho Church of the Messiah, on the 1st instant, by the KeT.

J. Hazard Hartzell, Mr. HENRY T. KNEELAND, of New York, and Miss ANGLE M. PICKERINU, of this city.

TWENTY FIVE CENTS, MARKED DOWN FROM FIFTY CENTS. mentary Benefit, toe same Vfill take place at the They bear six per cent, interest per annum, gold, The engineer, as it as excited as the station master, then began to tire up, and off went the SKATING HZMS, AND BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE EXPRESSLY MADE "PAYABLE IN UNITED ployment of militia, volunteers, pensions, eic, $3,000,000 more, making an aggregate of attended with a loss of 4,000 of our will be fraught with vital consequences. The path before it now seems straight and plain. It remains to be seen if it will be locomotive, omwing-room car anu all; and as they dashed along the track, the snarka flew THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. AT7ll CLOCK GOLD COIN." out of the smokestack in pieces almost as The semi annua Coupons are payablo July 1st Hod.

In this city, at the residence of his father. Dr. 8. When Mr. Payn will perform the feat of walking TWELVE MILES IN TWO HOI KS.

He also offers pursued in the spirit we have indicated, large as a cord of wood," thereby showing the Mark Twain i In New York. -George A. Witt wan robbed of $1,000 in Troy on Sunday. Rev. Dr.

Littlejohn has accepted the Binli-Oprie of Long Island. Jesse Thompson baa: been arretted as the assassin of Gen. Hn1man. Mr. Disraeli will not propose any more names for the British peerage.

Sir John Young wan yesterday sworn in as GoTernor-Ocneral of Canada. Deer are uncommonly plenty in the upper counties of Michigan just now. and January 1st, in New York City. Haren, on the 2d instant, CHARLES M. HAVEN, or whether it will be led astray by the jeal lCOBUic ji nutruiu turn.

Wiwt uu ut tile time. UU Plaids, Empress, Merinos, Alpacas, a Silver Pitcher as a Prize to tho Amateur Pedestrian people. Officers of the army and Government, including the present Secretary of the Interior, who served through this war are unable, even at this late day, to tell what was the real cause of that conflict. They are confident that it was The purchaser is charged the accrued interest from went toe iron norse, anu no freight train opeared to take its place. The whole ti.ir.o- in.

ui Diniuu, ageu oo years. The remains of Captain ANDREW ANDER was a ruse, and the detectives were dwoivwl ous ambitions of its leaders, the ancient animosities of its factions, or the hot-headed counsels of unsafe men. ALL REDUCED. SON, who died at Galveston, Texas, September 17th. will be buried from the residence of Captain R.

wh shall make a single mil' in the best time on the same evening. The same is now on exhibition at Stevens' Jewelry Store. i Tickets of admission J5 cents To be had at tlio Tifll House, Mansion House, Bnnncy House; at tho llook Stores of llreed Lent rmd Mania Taylor, and at the door of the Rink. delta but there was one satisfaction, neither Gould nor Fisk was in that car, that was certain for it and the entrances to the depot had been too forced upon the Indians in the Interest of broken down politicians and speculators. The Seminole or Florida war lasted nearly seven Hunnirg, 187 Thirteenth street, on Friday, December SOUTHERN EMIGRATION.

4th, at 9 o'clock. BA2XMS3 BANCROFT, a Xflain Street. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited vears. emnloving the army and navy, the mili The charter election held in Hudson yester- cioseiy waioicu jor any one to nave slipped bv into the car without the knowledge of the detectives. The whistle that they had heard evidently meant something; but what that something was they had yet to learn, ami The more thoughtful and wise among the Southern people are beginning to realize the fact that their educated ideas tia of Florida, and volunteers from some of the to attend.

Chicago papers please copy. ST. JAMES HALL. other States, costing 15,000 lives and $100,000,7, day resulted in the election of the entire Democratic ticket by majorities ranging from 164 to try The funeral of Mrs. MARY HATHBONB will the date of the last paid Coupon, AT THK CURRENCY RATE ONLY.

This issue of Bonds constitutes one of the LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR CORPORATE LOANS of the country, and therefore will be constantly dealt in. The greater portion of the Loan is now in the hands of steady investors and it is probable that before many months, when the Road is completed and the Loan closed, THE BONDS WILL BK EAGERLY SOUGHT FOR AT THE HIGHEST HATES. They are issued ONLY AS THE WORK PROGRESSES, and to the same extent only as the TJ' S. Subsidy Bonds granted by tho Government to the Pacific Railroad Companies. Nearly FIVE HUNDRED MILES of the Road are now built, and the grading is well advanced on two hnndred and fifty miles additional.

The THROUGH LINE ACROSS THE CONTI 000. The number of Indians engaged was esti of isolation are standing in the way of tective was therefore sent along the line Xa find out. 337. mated bv the Indian Agent at 500 warriors; bo attended from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bryant Bnrwell, 166 Franklin street, corner of Mo the army officers estimated their number at The' election for Mayor and Corporation BLANKETS, BLANKETS.

THE MKAN1XG OF THK TOOT-TOOT -TOO. On arriving at the switch it was ascprtainMl hawk, to-morrow afternoon, Dec. 3d, at 2 o'clock. their future material development. The policy of their section has hitherto been essentially aristocratic.

Slavery neces Our Albany exchanges record many bur-glanes during the past few days. General Grant' residence In Washington has been void to Major Bowen for $40,000. A grand testimonial in honor of the retiring British Ministry is projected in Liverpool. It iw probable that nearly all the reports of the Government officials will be completed by Saturday. The Kennseluer Park Association elected theld Board ot Directors at the annual meeting yesterday.

i non arlv three hundred of the Indians Council of the city of New York took place Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited that a locomotive had passed that point shortly tifl remain in the everglades of Florida. vesterdav. Oakey Hall and O'Gorman were to attend. he others were moved West of the Mis elected by majorities of about 40,000. sarily forced that policy upon them.

The Institution could not exist in a Democratic ueioiu wiinout ueau-uguts or 0tlier signal to mark its movements. When it got somewhere in the vicinity of the tunnel it gave the three whistles before alluded to, and then moved off; and it was therefore believed that it was a sig- Gen. Grant arrived at the Metropolitan BAXUEVX.S BANCROFT, sissippi. Those in Florida insist that tncy were never whipped. The first cause of this out TWO GRAND VOCAL And Instrumental Concerts The Mendelssohn (Iniutotte Club, OF BOSTON, fTheir aoth Season.) have the honor to Inform the musical public of Hutlnlo and Mi intiy that iln-y will society.

It was sustained by agriculture Hotel, New York, Monday evening. He at' break was an interpretation given to three and, moreover, by a kind of agriculture tended the dinner of the St. Andrew's Society BOABsnra. NENT will be completed by the middle of next year, that throve only by forced labor, employ imi iu (uiuc unver oi tne arawing-room ear train, that he picked up the two persons at some point along the track, in agreement with 359 Main Street. at Philadelphia.

when the Overland travel will be very large. treaties; one requiring the removal of the Seniinoles, the whipping of an Indian, and the nitEE OB FOUR BOARDERS CAN BE ttccommoaatea at 238 Noith Dtvtsfon street. In a ed upon extensive tracts of land, for the The local business alone, upon tho completed por Dispatches from parts of the country rlvate family. Uood reference required. tieltT tion ia so heavy and so advantageons that the grass announce that the Presidential electors met benefit of large proprietors.

It was em mat signal, uu mat tne excitement shown by the station master was either a well-acted part of the programme, or anger at the engineer not imprisonment of Osceola, who escaped and became the leader of the war party. At about 100 PAIB BED BLANKETS AT $4. TWO t'ONCKKTti Or ll.ASMC AM) Mia- arnlngs average MOKK THAN A QUARTER OF A HOARDING. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with a Front Koom yesterday iat the capitals of their respective CKLLANKOl Ml SIC on ployed in special culture, and could not 5a6. 103 PAIR BED BLANKETS AT the same time a difficulty occurred with the MILLION IN GOLD PER MONTH, of which 35 per cent, only is required for operating expenses.

lonowing out ins airecnon, Suffice it to say they all believed the birds had flown, and when and Board In a private Bimlly, at 14 Court street also, States, organized and adjourned till today. GREAT 50 PAIR SUPER SUPER 1S AT be profitably pursued in the presence of ders. aeltx ra few Dny Boai FRIDAY St SATURDAY EVUN'OS, Creeks, Cherokees and other Indians, costing thn nn-B-reirate $1,000,000. In 13o2 we had The net profit upon the Company's business on the bargaut: The Klectoral-College of the State of New -ON TRACY STREET, THIRD portion is about double the amonnt of the it was reporteu inai jir. J)'lsk's carriage Had returned empty to New York from Jersey, their suspicions were more than confirmed.

competition or in contrast with free labor. So long as slavery existed the Southern X) new Brick York met at Albany yesterday afternoon for BLANKETS WORTH $15 WILL BE OFFERK the Sioux war on the Plains the cause, an In House from Delaware street; pa annual interest liabilities to be assumed thereupon, organization. Today they meet again to regis AT $10. b-uh-room, hot and cola water, roaaession riven Immediately. Apply at UEO W.

TlFfT'S diau killed a cow worth $10 the property of a and will yield A SURPLUS OF NEARLY A MIL THF. OTHER VERSION. ter their votes and prepare certificates to be OKFICK, 7 Main street. deltl Mormon. This war lasted nearly four years.

LION IN GOLD after expenses and interest are paid, system necessarily existed; but the moment Emancipation came, and planters lost absolute control of labor, the system Mrs. A. Gntewood, detected in stealing a quantity of lace, committed suicide in New York yesterday. The vault of the Pefjuannock Bank, Bridgeport, was yesterday robbed ofa box containing $9,000. Garner C.

Baker, late Teller of the Tradesman's Bank of New York, has been convicted of embezzlement. A rumor prevails in Spain that the United "erument has recognized the Cuban onists as bclligerants. ji Victoria has recovered from her in-Au, and will leave lor Osborne soon i meeting of Parliament, iestrian Weston started on his one hunts' tramp from Bangor, yesterday ton at four o'clock. We are sorry, but we are obliged to spoil forwarded to Washington. even if the through connection were not made.

and cost about 300 lives and nearly $40,000,000. the interesting report of the midnight peram- A RARE CHANCE The best lands, the richest mines, together with the Dec. 4 and 9, AsbUted by the distinguished Vocalist, rans. xx. ri.

biyiith, Solo Soprnuo of the Handel nml Undu Society. Tickets, with Hosorvrd Hesw. our dotlnr. For ala nt Music Store or Dvuton, rommtfucing nt o'clock on Monday, ilu intjmt Tickets, without Kc-irrvcd Smi-, cents each for Hale at the door Door open nt 7 Concert nt 7V noy7td5 The Attorney-General fias engaged It. In 104 came the Cheyenne war, which lasted ouiaiions oi tne police detectives, tueir invest ment of Fort Erie in West street, and their un- targest settlement and nearest marketB, lie along this HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS, $3.

LAP KOBES, COMFORTS, BARNCil BANOHpPT, S59 Main itraot. i was impracticable, and large landed estates became comnnratively valueless Dana, of Boston, to represent the Govern arly a year, costing 1,000 lives, aud with th portion of the Pacific Railroad, and the FUTTRE TO INVEST IN BUSINESS. suecesslul endeavor to chase an Erie locomotive, by the following simple narrative ol facts: ment In the argument before Chief Justice Sioux war at about the same time, $60,000,000. DEVELOPMENT OF 131 81 NUBS thereon will be under the new order of tilings. Chase, in Richmond, on Thursday, on the mo Cause of the outbreak with the Cheycnnes, It appears that some one must have seriously proportionally groat.

AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERC IN'TILE BUSINESS, imposed on the credulity of our tion entered by Mr. Ould to quash the indict lalse charge made against them of stealing From these considerations is submitted that the though their experience both here and on the onsiBtiDS ofa eood stock of Gooda and Lease of one With the large profits of the old method ot culture the proprietor was able to buy labor; and with the lash, lie could compel ment against Jeff. Davis. horse worth with the Sioux, the opening Jersey shore invested, we confess, with a ui lue muai ueeirauie onie eiiuuicu vu mam anv between Seneca and South DiTiwion streets, with ev of a road nd the establishing thereof in thei Letters from Minnesota state that the inch the romance of the Arabian Nights." We OPENINC IN cry facility for coudnctina a prosperous Mercantile refer our readers to the report, and confine our country, in violation of treaty stipulations. cations are that Senator Kamsey will not be re it in "organized manner that enabled Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, selves to a oriel solution oi the attalr.

tuismeas, will De sold eneap ana on mvoraoie terma if applied for soon. ST. JAMES HALL. Young Men's Association. pe Taylor will case was yesterday decided I'he war with the Cheyennes ended with elected, owing to the Donnelly and Washbume him to work an almost unlimited nunibe CARPET DEPARTMENT, Onlv object of pale: The present owner is abont The Erie officials were served with a "short summons" late on Saturday to appear before quarrel, he having sided with the latter.

Don- far of Mrs. Catharine Taylor and her child- An appeal will be taken. secured by a First Mortgage upon so prodnctlve a of acres. With voluntary labor this can treaty of peace in the Fall of ISOo, but that with the Sioux continued until the treaty which making arrangements to iro to California. Judge Nelson yesterday, and, desiring as little nelly't friends can control the Legislature, AT property, are among the niot promising and rclinh not be done, and the Southern people are Apply to HASTINGS OTTO, duiljil 8 Brown a Building even if they cannot elect Donnelly.

scenrities now offered. I'o bettsr Bonds enn be made delay as possible, after eonsultr.tion, decided not to ask for postponement. The limited BARNES BANCROFT'S, was recently made by the Peace Commission. The Cheyenne war was resumed and just beginning to find it out. For fou A portion of the remainder of this Loan is now of time in which to urenarc the voluminous affi SX.EICHS, SLEIGHS.

The letter of Gen. Grant declining Mayor ShurtlefTs invitation to receive the hospitalities outinued seven months in 1867, in conse- davits trenched upon Sunday evening, and years they have clung to their old ideas The old aristocratic sentiment has reluc their labors extended far through the night. luencc of the burning of their villiago by Gen rpHE SUBSCRIBERS NOW OFFER FOR of Boston and State (he would be pleased to re Meanwhile the business of the road required attention, and especially so yesterday, as that uncock. It cost about 300 lives, ami irom -a. sale a very choice assortment oi FOUR-SKAT and TWO SEAT ALBANY SLEIGHS: (SUCCESSORS TO J.

C. BARNES,) 259 Main Street, Second floor. NEW STYLES 1N TH REE-PLY CARPETS. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN INGRAINS, BRUS fered to investors at 103 per Cent. And Accrued Interest, in Currency.

The Bonds are of $1,000 each. celve the citizens at the St. James during his stay in the city) is published. The General asks $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, aud is not fully set was the day fixed for the acceptance of the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad, which which are unsurpassed for style, comfort, or utility. HARVEY WALLACE, deatjaa Buffalo, N.

Y. tled up yet. On the Pacific slope, during the Sovemor Fenton has appointed Nathan lop, LL. of New York city, to be one he State Commissioners of Public Chari- t-A clerk of Skinner of Boston, was tnerday afternoon robbed of fourteen tiun- ed dollars, the thief throwing pepper in his yes. New frauds upon the revenue have been discovered at New York.

An extensive swindling system has prevailed at the Custom House. A party of experts have, after a scientific examination," pronounced the Dutchess to be excused from any and all public demon the direction had recently leased. Tho paper last twenty years, Indian outbreaks have cost strations. had been signed here, but must receive at SELS AND VELVETS. the aggregate $300,000,000.

In New Mexico taiitly yielded to demonstration. J.aiuled proprietors were exceedingly loth to sell auj' part of their possession. Like the nobility of England they considered it a reproach upon them to part with ancient demesne. Like them, also, they looked upon every new coiner as an intruder, and as an adventurer. They could no II.

W. DHYIOIM'S HOTEli Honosdale the signatures of the contracting The Mayor and City Council of Augusta, since we acquired it, three cam party in behalf of tho Lackawanna road. A JUECTTJItE COURSE. TUESDAY, Dw. UKN.1.VM1N F.

TAYLO-K, Laporte, lnd. to be nnnounci-d. TUESDAY, Doc 15 11, -v WILLIAM II MIL BUKN, Delruit. Mich, hubjt-ct to be anuonnccd TUESDAY. 5 HENHY NICHOLS, Toronto, C.

W. Itcndinp. TUESDAY, Jnn. IS FOH1) C. HAKKSDALK, Baylou, Ollio.

Subject Mexico and thu Mosi-canp." TUESDAY, Jan W. EMERSON, Concord, MotiS. Subject to he announced TUESDAY, 2S. JOHN II AY. D.

C. Subject Democracy in Europe." Tho numtver of Ti iil be limit'-d to the capucity of the IIiUI 'lie' (Miceol the Sa-on Ticket will be fir heretofore, i The tickets can bo obtained at the of the A-fx-iMion, at the IJook-rttore of lre -d. l.eut Co. and Martin Taylor, at lVflbody's and Ttu U-t a Lyman a Dreg-stores, and of the members of the Executive Committee. C.EOKCIE WAIiDWELL, nolS-tf llinirman IM-turc Commiltfte.

French and YiiieiastRs. ty The Company reserve the to advance the price at any time; but all orders actually in transitu at the time of asy such advance will be tilled nt present ordered the postponement of the the documents would not be forthcoming at the appointed hour if delayed until the six paigns against the Navajoes have cost The cause, the enslavement ot Navajoe municipal election until the assembling of the price. At this time they pay more than 8 per cent LACE CURTAINS AND DAMASKS. BLANKETS AND QUILTS. BARNES St RANCBOrT, 359 Klain fgtreet, WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL.

o'clock morning train, the President of th Legislature in January, taking ground that the Front Street, Port Rowan, CANADA. FORMERLY RAYMOND HOTEL de'itf upon the and have, from National and road decided to send his messenger by special negroes are entitled to vote by the Legislative State laws, guarantees peculiar to themselves. train at an earlier hour, boon after midnight law granting the city charter, and that an elec he was apprised of the presence of the special We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at theii tion is null and void unless the present Legisla detectives surrounding headquarters, and was also informed of their purpose. Lest some de full market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize L00MIS WALTER'S PATENT ture Strikes out the word white," in the city more endure the idea of a freedtnan becoming a proprietor, than a Duke could think of a peasant receiving a title. The title of carpet-bagger," and the reproach which it conveyed, grew out of this feeling, and every Northerner was called a lay might be occasioned to the party entrusted with the contract, it was thought that tho de- from 5 to 10 per cent, profit and keep the NOVElttBEIl 20th, 1868.

principal of their investments equally secure. n.it on tlm side eoufil lie snerpsshill charter. Thp Democrats claim that the State Constitution and Reconstruction laws give the negroes the right to vote, municipal laws to the CLOTHS, CASSOlsERES, vacated, if a collision was suggested, and such Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. "TIIE SELF-ADJtlSTING SASH HOLDER instructions were issued to the local agents i Information, Descriptive pamphlets, giving afuli county gold fields no myth, but in fact a valuable reality. One Patrick Kelly was fatally stabbed in New York yesterday by Daniel Noble, well known in connection with the lioyal Insurance bond robbery.

A despatch from Constantinople says it is believed that the Sublime Porte will recall its Ambassador at Athens, unless recruiting for Crete ceases in Greece. The trial of Deacon Samuel Andrews for the murder of Cornelius W. Holmes commenced at Plymouth, yesterday, before the contrary notwithstanding, and proposes hold 'scalawag'' with much the same feeling ajn i to which we call the atten ion of Architects and Builders. This valuable Im ease ot annoyance, as are so fully delineated in account of the Organization, Progress, Business and ing the regular election, allowing the negroes the police report. AN in French, at- f-i'iiilifs.

A FRENCH LADY, TeAClHT, ivisdll' tO oithcr iu School or in pri women and children by the Mexicans. The troubles in that Territory with Indians have increased its cost to this Government to Indian troubles on a small scale in some of the States and Territories, with the expenses growing out of tho war, the claim for destruction of private property, will make our Indian troubles foot up nearly $1,000,000,000 during the last forty years, and in almost every case the fault was with the whites. The present conflict with the Cheyennes, Apaches, Arapahoes, Kiowas, and grew out of a failure to fulfill treaty agreements, and the blundering of some of our military officers. To destroy the roving Indians, as is foolishly proposed by some, will cost, taking the Seminole war as a criterion, 37,000 of our own people, and $1,000,000,000 and keep 100,000 troops employed ten years. Prospects of the Enterprise furnished on application.

of deprecation that blue-blooded Britons of new titles, and of trades-people. In order to test tho temper of the outside to vote, and leaving the Legislature to decide aud rubber moulding, makes the Sasn perfectly tight nrcveiUs its vibrating or rattling, holds it at any de Bonds sent by return Express at our cost. gathering at headquarters, a person closely re- Gentlemen's Under Wear. as to its legality. ired height, is applicable to all windows, light Of course all this is the height of folly senionng air.

tiould was sent out, when an in Subscriptions received by Banks and Bankers, Ageats for the Loan, throughout the United States, Heavy, old or new, aud can be applied lor one tent function issued by Judge Pcekham (and to in country like ours, and but for slavery HVif Js alo gradnitc if Jr to I.wi Normal Institute of Phy-iiral Kdut inn r.ud will lastto for lAdioa and Children iu hi- iil f-joteni of Uyiu-uairtic. Applv to M'Uo PAliROY. at Dr Cutter'. 24 li-irware ntret n.2."iid-7cDWfr whicu reference is made in our nnancial col me expense oi any otner appliance. Can be seen at the United States Hotel, Buflalo A Democratic journal consoles its party for its recent defeat by the quotation that 'tis sweet for one's country to die." That may be it would have (lied out at the South long umns) was served on the supposed President.

Principal Office, 89 Reynolds' Arcade, Rochester, Uould and Lane, and others ot tli ago. The architects of the Northern po ARISES BANCROFT, true, though the Democrats didn't think so dur Canada and Europe, and by MARINE BANK, Buffalo. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Westfleld. W. F.

ELLOT Otto. H. A. MINER, Dunkirk. de-2tl5 LOOMIS WALTER.

Erie Directors, were at the office of the Company in West street throughout yesterday at litical fabric appreciated this at the begin DAiC AG SCHOOL. 259 Main Streeti' tending to their omciai duties as usual. ning, and by abolishing titles and primo ing the war. But being excluded from office is not always the same thing as dying for one's country, though in cases of long privation they may come to substantially the same thing in ONE or THE geniture, and providing that the soil should THE COI F. TRIAL, Idf All descriptions of Government Secu be held in allodium, they made it impossi I BEST INVESTMENTS the end.

The New York Times says: We ble for Aristocracy-excepting of money 111 the Cole trial yesterday, Mrs. I.tieind; I'elton, of Syracuse, hull-sister of Mrs. Cole From th X. Y. Sun, Tuesday morning.

THE ERIE WAR. are bound to concede that, as a general thin or intellect ever to exist at the North. HEAVY CASSLMEHE ASSEIGHTY-FIV CTS A GREAT BARGAIN. ALL WOOL CASSIMERE AT BEAVERS AND CHINCHILLASI CLOAKLNGS IN EVERY VARIETY was sworn. Witness saw Gen.

Cole on th Sunday previous to the homicide; prisone our Democratic contemporaries accept their pities nought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our ofllce and by Mail and Telegraph at JIAR-KIT RATES, ty Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and others received and favorable arrangments made for XvZXL A. ZVI. COBX.EIGH School for Banciiijand Heportuient, CORNER MAIN AND MOIIA WK STS EVERY AVEDNESPAY AXI TIIURS day, rommendns Oct. i-. 1 Hours LadJee at tli P.

M. Children nt -1 1' M. Wednesdays and ThurMUn Geulii-ui-u at I M. Thursdays. Circulars containing terms aud other p.nrl!iu,ars can he obtained at the Mnic Stof-s.

mrfltmhai An individual might, by great good for THE satU: 1 thought 1 had mends in Syracuse tune, accumulate a vast estate, but at his vou know about this aflair between Marv nm AHtoiiNd lug Police velopmenta. Reported Absconding of the Railway Authorities with ever mo many millions. Extraordinary bnt Inef national defeat in a very good spirit; and in this latitude they are completely reconciled by the fact that they have kept their hold on the City and State, which yield more patronage death, it was almost invariably scattered Mr. Ilisoock I told him I knew nothing of desirable accounts. it; Be insisted was responsime us a nnstia again.

The result of that system was that woman, and said he as ruined and disgraced ne was ild ml exotteu he blamed my motl er: he said: "I shall be brought to th fectual Detective Strategy. Another Side nf tho The Proceedings in Court. There was great excitement ia Wall street individual achievement became the measure of social accomplishment, and tJi son nf ti. Pupci mignt, and very often did, distance the son of the nabob in the grave in sorrow he said my mother should FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or TUB UNION PACIFIC R. It.

COMFANY. uine care oi ner uuuguter GENTLEMEN'S KNIT MERINO AND LAMB'S WOOL MERINO AND LAMB'S WOOL DRAWERS. HEAVY -aRAY VESTS AND DRAPERS. BARNBS flt BANCROFT, 359 Mafa Street. Nicholas Sigsbee was sworn: Was Under- BUFFALO FIXE ARTS ACADEMY Vounff men's Association Bnild'ga.

T'HE OALLEftY WILL RE OPEN EV-X cry day (Sundays excepted from 9 clock A. M. till V-l M. Admission 25c. Season Ticket, for one month, SOc yesterday, over the report that Jay Gould and sheriff of Albany County at the time of th race of life.

James Fisk, had fled to, Canada by express riSE BATCH, BANKERS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECU R111ES, and Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad No. 5 Nassau New York. sel2Btde'J-w uoiiuciue. Witness testified that prisoner requested him train, with untold millions of the Erie funds. It was this entire facility, extended to snortiy alter the homicide to procure a plac Iv7 L.

G. SKLLKTKDT, SuixriK'' The following is every individual alike, of becoming a for his wife and children to board, and to get it landed proprietor, and the perfect equali li Report from Police Headquar near tho jail if possible, so that she could visit It 8 A I A I 0 mm uaiiy ty of respect that was ensured to success, Supreme Judicial Court. Mr. Gladstone's Chapter of an Autobiography," is generally thought to be a needless "and injudicious publication, and, is believed to have alienated many of his friends. Advices from the Indian country state that General Custar defeated Black Kettle's band on Monday after a bloody light.

One hundred and fifty Indians, including the chief, were killed. The National Convention of Cattle Commissioners met in kbe. Hall of Representatives at Springfield, Illinois, yesterday. In the afternoon Oct. Agitato mMreurd the Convention.

The shirt manufactory of Ludwlg, tiw bach in Philadelphia took tire yesterday. The stock on the first floor was either destroyed or so much damaged by water and smoke as to render it worthless. The tunnel of the Albany Binghamton Railroad, a few miles northeast of Binghamton, is to far completed that a locomotive was run through it last evening. The track will soon be completed to Binghamton. In the Prussian House of Deputies yesterday, the Minister of Justice, Count Von Lippe, made a speech urging legislation for the legal system of Prussia uniform with the systems of the northern States.

In accordance with the laws of the State of Connecticut, all children under fifteen years of age have been discharged from the factories at New Britain to enable them to go to schoolHhe required three months in the year. Two officers of General Grant's staff have gone to New York nd West Point to select a design and site for a monument to Colonel T. 8. Bowers, late of the staff, accidentally killed at West Point about two years ago. The Secretary of the Treasury has received a considerable number of letter from Revenue Collectors objecting to the recent order requl- lint; their deposits to be made with the Assist ter a.

It having been rumored on Sunday evening Mr. Tremaine then asked the witness if Gen. that stimulated ambition and enabled the that Jay Gould and James Fisk were about to 900 MILES COMPLETED. Cole ever told witness he had no intention to kill Hiscock until he had seen Barto at the SILK DEPARTMENT. SUPREME COURT ERIE COUNTY.

Julius Brawcr aflintt Louisa Brawer. To the above defendant abscond with the funds of the Krie Railway North to outstrip the South in average in PAUL and plunder than all the rest of the Union. TUoy.aiK qunu content to ale for thev mnn-try go long as they are not likely to die by starvation." There is talk In Washington of an intention of changing the Internal Revenue law so as to give the Senate the iower of confirmation of the Supervisors. When the law was passed there were grave doubts as to the constitutionality of the section taking the appointing power from the President and confining it entirely to the Secretary of the Treasury anu Revenue Commissioner. It was urged that all appointments should originate with the President, the source of all executive authority under the Constitution.

Since the passage of the act this doubt has strengthened, and the working of the section between the cross purposes of McCulloch and Rollins has further directed the attention of Senators and Representatives to the necessity of a change. There Is another reason also, and that is the immense power of patronage it would throw into the BOUYON TO INFORM Delevun House aftor he arrived here on tl I 3 Tak notice, that j-ou are hereby required to answer EiS LEAVE Company, preparations were made at the Central Police Office, under orders from Superintendent Kennedy, to put day of the homicide also if prisoner had told telligence, in material prosperity, and in the development of physical power. In the complaint in this action wine friends and old patron that he has owned his Office of the Clork of the above Court urt. mm mscocK nau not lull intercourse witti in in the citv ol Buffalo, in the county of Erie, on the dav of No (Coles) wife? short, it was what enabled the NortlTto THK. DETECTIVES ON THE TRACK.

Question objected to, and after elaborate ar put down the rebellion. Tho hour being late, thir regtilar attaches of tne Ketective itoom in auo mulberry street lth Emancipation, the South must were scattered far and wide, and it was found vember, lHi8, and to servo a copy of your answer upon me, at -my office, No. 2 Orauite Block, Unffalo, N. within twenty days after the service of this snnimou, exclusive of the day of service; and also take notice, that if you fail to answer said complaint within said twenty days as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the 'Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, besides exists or this action. Dated Bnflhlo, November 5th, 18(18.

noldtdelil PATTISON. Pl'ffs Att'y. dopt the expedients which we adopted dillicult to get them together but as it was ne the beginning, and to which we owe cessary to nave as large a force as possible, in order to cover every avenue of exit. Captain our success. They must break: tnrough i oung, jniei oi ueiecuveH, sent instructions for the ward detectives to hold themselves in BAZLXsTES tSt BAKCHOFT, (SUCCESSORS TO J.

C. BARNBU,) At 359 Main Street. BLACK BILKS In all RICH GROS GRAIN and BONNET SILKS RICH COLORED SILKS in great variety- -BLACK SILK VELVETS all widths COLORED SILK VELVETS all widths. -y We woula Invite particular attention to eur SILK STOCK, which is very extensive, and prices we are willing to compare with the Eastern marketa. their old repugnance to cutting up es readiness at their station houses to engage in business at a moment's warning.

Soon after a tates; they must welcome emigration; hands of Senators. carriage was driven up to the Fifth and Fif they must throw down the barriers of INS." ntOlAI I m.J.'t -n i nr. nun all the mot approvi-d modwru farilii ie. and a- a first-class French Ketaurlit. lie is now j-repared lo furnish Mesim la arf or tnhle iVkot'.

Dinners or dishes will be served nt private residences, hot or cold. Individuals or l-iniili-n he bnard-d nt prl-lale table or at ontinnin CiloU'E cti.NHEiTION-KRY, CKKAMS. RES and I'ASTitY on hand and delivered nt private rc-idenci A choice assortment of WINKS sod I.IyDOKS on hand for service on the premises. 1'nrties supplied on hort notice. 'y BACON Produce Commission Merchant, 345 MAIN STREET, ADJOINING C11AMBEU OF COMMERCE, kuxwatjkbz, wis.

Orders for Purchase and Shipment promptly executed, snd interests of Consignees carefully protected. Property bought and held on maiyins Bufalo RifZrtnrei First National Bank, Third Ns-lionJ Bank, J. Parker. Klh a Drown mywitdt-; TEH INCOMPAnAELS BSKEST TRY IT IT NE TEH FAILS JEXNEB'S 11 AIR TONIC AND HKKTORATIVE This preparation stops the hair hilling out and promotes a teenth Precinct Station Houses, and the detec CUI'UEME COURT ERIE COUNTY. C7 Jerome Hill and Sarah A.

Hill his wife, plaintiffs, against Jay Hill and Eunice Hill Iris wife. Em-orette Klugsley and Ammon Kingsley her husband, Timothy Dnstin. Dallas Dttstln, Arabella Dutin, Ze-nas Hill and Anns Hill his wife, Lahvlla Kimball and John Kimbill he husband, Julia Ann Orr and Ahuer Orr her husband. Almirn Hozicr and Calvin Hozler her husband, Hannah Childs and iiazn tives on duty there tor local business were pride and distrust which have so long isolated them, and they must permit the whisked off without even their Captains know ing where they were going, or upon what business. Capt.

Young then organized the force so Freedmen to become proprietors the same as the whites. To our mind, this is the as to cover the line buiunug on west street. the ferries leading to Jersey City on both sides. BAZUnSS 8l BAKCtROXT, Wholesale Retail, 359 Stain 8t. and the depot of the Erie Bailway in Jersey first step toward the solution of the problem of practical It is inevitable, and the longer it is resisted the City.

THE ERIK BUILDING. gument the court overruled the question. Witness then replied that prisoner told him that Mr. Hiscock never wholly had connection with his wife, and that if Mr. Barto had taken more interest in his case the homicide would never have-occurred.

The prisoner said that after he had told Barto ot the circumstances he (Barto) walked out of the room, saying, You will think better of this in the morning," and he (Cole) thought he had no alternative but to shoot Mr. Hiscock. The witness was subjected to a very searching cross-examination, In the course ot which he was asked if he had ever told Edwin R. Fox that Cole was a cold-blooded murderer. That he (Sigsbee) would hang Cole, and that the next time he got a jury he would tix him.

I he witness denied ever saying so to any person. He never told any person he would hang the prisoner like a dog." Edwin 11. Fox, ot Rochester, was then sworn, and testified that Sigsbee had told Mm that Cole was cold-blooded murderer, and that the next time he would have all country men on the jury and he would bang Cole. On the cross-examination of the witness he stated that the prisoner had killed a negro soldier in his company for insubordination, and had been afterward dismissed from the army for speaking disrespectfully of Gen. Butler.

Peter Allanson testified that Sigsbee had frequently told the witness that he would hang Cole like a dog, and that Cole was a eobl-bloott ed murderer. The testimony in the case here closed. Mr. Mitchell will sum up on "Wednesday morning for the defenee, and will be followed by the counsel for the People. Mr.

Beach and Mr. Brady will follow for the defence, and the prosecution will close. ant Treasurers, but only one of the banks af fected by the order has made any more painful the transition will be, and When they detectives arrived at the Krie building the found the President's room lit up, and a carrtaso. btlieved to belonjr to Mr. Fisk, cnilds her husband, Lucy Ann Hill and 1'auielia Hill, widow of Ami Hill, defendants To the said defendants and each of them Take notice, that you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the i bo Court, in the city of Buffalo, county of Krie.

New ork. on the fifteenth day of October, 18tiH, and to serve a copy of your answer npon me, at my office, iu the said city of BuffV lo, within twenty days after service of this summons exclusive of the day of service; aud also take notice, that if you fall lo answer said complaint within said twenty days as aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated October 15th, ISfiS JAMES C. BEECH KR, noHStdeSfi T'laUMffl' Attorney, (The experimental firings at Fortress Moh- the more impoverished the old proprietors A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacinc Railroad Company are offered to the public, as one of the ssfost and most profitable in vestments. I.

They are a flrst mortgage upon the longest and most important railroad in the country. By law they can bo issued to tho Company only aa the Road Is completed, so that they always repre sent a real value 8. Their amount Is limited by Act oi Congress to Fifty Million Dollars on the entire Pacinc line, or an average of less than $30,000 per mile. 4. Hon.

E. D. Morgan, of the United States Senate, and Hon. Oakes Ames, of the United States House ol Representatives, are the trustoes for the bondholders, to see that all their interests are protected. B.

Five Government Directors, appointed by the I'resldent of the United States, are responsible to the country for tho management of Its affairs. 6. Three United States Commissioners must certify tnat the Road Is well built and equipped, and In all respects a first class railway, before any bonds can be issued upon it. 7. The United States Government lends the Com-dany Its own bonds to the same amount that the Company Issues, for which it takes a second mortgage aa security.

8. As additional aid, it makes an absolute donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each side ef the road. 9 The bonds pay six per cent in gold, and the principal ia also payable in gold. 10. I'he earnings from the local or way business were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS last year, which, after paying operating expenses, was much more than sufficient to pay the Interest.

These earning will vastly inereasea on the completion of the entire line in 1889. II. No political action can reduce the rate of interest. It must remain for thirty years SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM IN GOLD, now equal to between eight and nine per cent, in currency.

The principal is then payable to gold. If a bond, with such guarantees, were issued by the Government, its market price wpuld not be lees than from to 25 per cent premium. As these bonds are issued under ran have been 'completed, and the reported re- will become. vigorous irrowtu, cleanse ins scain oi arinaruji, anu waiting at the door. Supposing this to be a ruse, it was determined not to confine their at suit is that none of the targets had sufficient contains no snl- renders the hair soft and trl ll What the South requires more than any de- phur, sugar of lead or other coloring matter, being de etn( hair.

GO cent strength to resist the ponderous balls discharged, by the. heavy ordnance which was thing else is free competition inalj the Signed expressly for strentbenimr thi and tl ner bottle. Prenarod hv tention to this spot alone, dui also to cover uie other places before' mentioned, Between eleven and twelve o'clock Mr. Fisk was seen to leave the buildinz and go toward the ferry bridge paths of labor, and the honorable stimu tweiLi The target were, built of granite and of earth1- faced 'with Iron. Firing of a similar lus of individual interest, and social tole but on his way be was stopped by a man who i-; i 1 l.

i gentleman has just arrived from Missouri, where he hat been engaged for the past two months in the turmoil of politics, states that the contest in that State for United States Senator to succeed Mr. Henderson is very spirited. The most prominent candidates in the Held are Gen. Carl Schurz, Senator Henderson and B. F.

Loan, Representative from that State. Loan and Henderson, he thinks, divide the chances pretty evenly between, them, though Henderson seems to have a good deal of up-hill work, his action in the Impeachment trial having offended the radicals and his views in favor of negro suffrage having disgusted the Democrats. The friends or Gen. Schur2 are working like beavers, but hts opponents charge upon him with the reproach that he a carpet-bagger and has not lived long enough in the State to have become properly identified with it. Henry T.

Blow, he states, has aspirations for filling a Cabinet position, and a multitude -of friends hare taken charge of the task of getting him into General Grant's good graces. Mr. Seward has forwarded to Minister Johnson counter propositions in the Alabama claims question. The nature of these propositions has not fully transpired, but they are known to embody several material amendments to the convention as submitted by Mr. Johnson, which amendments may OPENING THIS WEEK, BAHIMBS fc BANCROFT'S.

(SUCCESSORS TO J. C. BARNES.) 259 Main Street. PLAIN AND TWILLED WOOL FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNBLS all colors.

BEST OF SHIBTTNQ FLANNELS. SHAKER AND WELSH FLANNELS. GILBERT'S FLANNELS. character and with a similar object is to take put some 1U lius ukuu. au.

A' in. uokii i. mm rout 1 thn documents: but aa the ration-. The whole South has got to be reorganized so far as Us industrial inter place duaing this Week at Fort Delaware. manuscript covered some sixty pages, ana as Cuban adyicea announce that Shipping ests are concerned; its vacant lands must JENNER, Chemist, mTl fs Sail Main opposite the Park.

SAGIXAW LI MBER? F)B SALE AT WHOLESALE ANlS RE-tail, at MAINE'S LUMBER YARD, Erie Street, opposite the Courier House WE NOW DAT A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF DR.ZZ TUTU IiUiVl UX.U, be occupied and improved its old planta Master Garcia, who some months ago attacked 1 Mr. La Beintrie, then acting as United States tions must be divided and sold to small the moonlight was scarcely sufficient to enable him to decipher the characters, he 'declined. Mr. Fisk thereupon returned to the Erie building. About ten.

minutes after midnight two men, muffled up to the chin, came out of the building and got into the carriage, and then command was given, in a voice loud enough to be heard in Greenwich street, for the vehicle to OUPKEME COURT ERIE COUNTY. Bern hard Waltet, et aL against Barbara Walter, etal. In pursuance of a judgement of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, granted in the above entitled action on this day, the subscriber, as Referee in and by said Judgment appointed, will sell the following described parcel of land at public auction, at the Old Court House is the city of Buffalo, on the Si' teenth day nf January, at twelve o'clock noon that is to say All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Alden, in the said coanty or Erie and State of New York, and being part of lot number twenty seven, township eleven and range five of the Holland Land Company's survey, and bounded north easterly by Batavia Road, east by land deeded to Daniel Rendrick forty six chains twenty-five links, south by lot number twenty-six eleven chains sixty-nine proprietors, and. liberal Inducements must be offered to attract emigrants, and to en -Consul at Havana, has been arrested and plao-' ed In Fort Punta by order of Capt. Gen.

Ler- vuadi, to answer the charge of defrauding the government, brought against htm BAXUVS3 tt BANCROFT, Special Notfcesr. courage the Freedmen to industry and i ft- I- 359 2Hain treat. drive to the Flftn Avenue Hotel. Tne carnage then went off nt a steadv. ordinary rale of thrift by tho.

present Consul General of the United Etate speed, and was no more seen until about half- AdvlflronSnain state that on Mondav past two o'clock in me morning, wnen was nntined returnlnar from JerseV Citv bv the Pa- PEIBOCBITIC TACTICS. Now that the Democratic party lies Unas, ana west oy iana aeeaea to samnel Wil a political meeting monarchists In Vallldo- lorty-ionr mains iwem be the same more or lid was broken up by the republicans. The r-' vonia ferry. The supposition therefore is, that the carriage crossed the river by one of the uptown ferries, the occupants having discovered ity links, containing fifty acres, rlese; excepting and reserving prone in the gulf of defeat, extend WHOT.T.HIT.T. therefrom a strip or land acrosB Said premises and land aero its said premises and Government authority and supervision, npon what is pwMicang aiso mikium ana dispersed a meeting of monarchists in the town of Orluse.

Gen. mnseij vroveromeni wont, they must ultimate ing, like its prototype described by Hilton, "many a rood along," its lead be assumed to embody the objections of Mr. that those down town were oeing scrupulously and vigilantly watched. THK FERRIES. ly approach Government prices.

No otner corporate DEPARTMENT Including DRESSED FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, -SHINGLES, 4c, and would Invite the attention of Mannfiietnrers and Builders wanting large e. nan titles, to our stock. BO.WIO feet of 1-Inch and 1 inch YELLOW FINS FLOORING far sale. E. A O.

R. HAIHBB. JUDGE." JUDGE TE BETWEEN THE TEA, That of the or A Company. AGENT OF THE GREAT AM EH IC AN TEA teg (9 $48) MAIN STREET. JEIJTJB B.

FRANCIS. T'AW LIBRARY AND OFFICE FTXKKI- TUBE FOR SALE The Law Library and Office nrninireof the late Edward Stevens Is offered for mix. Tar particnlars inquire of T. G. WHITE, No Brown's BnHdin.

oaOtf 1 in a letter to the Paris Gaulois, declares -that the present Spanish government will have wnsu are maue so secure. ers are anxiously forecasting the means Seward and the President. Among the points objected to is the Classification of the claims. mjwrtj-iMiK, wv wiw, conveyeu oy Walter in hie lifetime to the Buflxlo Rochester Railroad Company by deed bearing date July lttth, 18B1 and recorded in the Clerk's Office of said County ef Erie page September Sothl 1851. Also excepting and reserving from said premises about seven acres of land conveyed by the said Matthias Walter, in his lifetime, to Matthias Walter.

JltMnp kv ilJ A A 1. by 'which they can possibly retrieve lz. The issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes hrm half a miin flf sna BW no dealings with -the Bourbons, and he denies OF The careful watch kept on the ferries did not lead to any other discovery than that Mr. Fisk had gone towards the Pavonia ferry before midnight, and: that his carriage returned be with indignation the truth of the report that their broken fortunes.

There is a va twenty muuons have already been sold. About i en 1 purposes a eoup d'etat. ji BAHXIE3 BATJCILOrT, millions more may be offered. It not Improbable riety of counsels regard to the best Mr. Seward desires that all the claims since 1853, including the Alabama claims, shall be set-tied under one head and put in the same class.

He also objects to the distinction made in the decisions of the commission, to wit: that which tween two anu tnree ctocKin tne morning corded in the said Clerk's Ofllce, in liber 5 of deeds, at page SHS, November st, 169. Also excepting and tnat at some tune not far distant all the remainder ol empty, although it bad not crossed the river second great scull race on the river -Thames look; place yesterday between Joseph 11 tIH tr-i nm tactics to bef adopted. 1 One class nd very large one are in! favor of throwing the bonds the Company can issue will be taken by some combination of capitalists and withdrawn from the market, except at a large advance. The long time, the high gold interest and the perfect security westwardly by either of those routes. THE ERIK RAILWAY DEPOT When the balance of the detectives arrived SUCCESSORS TO J.

C. BARNES,) At 259 Haia St. (Jkew Somber.) bouui bwiu.ui Asusy. oe latter held the championship of the Thames for nearlv al requires only a majority to decide the claims aside all semblance of politic action, and of boldly pressing the, old fight under the old banners and with the old war cries. since 1863, while a unanimous vote is required years, but was defeated last month by James Bongfortk in a race Of nearly five miles.

TIm. TABLE CUTLERY. IVORY HANDLE Knives with Plated Blades, also with Steel in the case of the Alabama claims. He further at the Erie Hallway depot, they -found a locomotive under full head of steam, the tender reserving from said premises about five acres of land conveyed by the widow and heirs-at-law of said Matthias Walter, deceased, after bia death, to Barbara by deed dated March 3d. 1866.

and recorded in said Clerk Office in liber 242 of deeds, at pae 6, August 4th, 1865. Also excepting and reserving from said premises about Ave acres of land conveyed by the widow and heirs-at-law of said Matthias Walter, deceased, after his death, to Bern hard Waller, by deed dated March 3d, 1W5, and recorded in said Clerk's Ofllce in liber of deeds, at page 18, October 3d, Dated November 2th, GEO. 8. WARD WELL, Referee. Jambs Beschu, Plaintiff 's Att'y.

no3ojaii-m objects to the proposition which requires a Blades. Carvers and Forks and A laroe aa- must mane these bonds very valuable for export All the predictions which the officers of this Company have made in relation to the progress and business success of their enterprise, or the value and ad yesterday, ver the same course, for kaon blled up witn wood, and the only carriage sortatent of the bestgoods mann'inred. This class is composed of those who cling to tradition, andj substituting words a. erf a wiynB nam stixt r-jOB statu -tfh a side, was won by teller, who beat Saddler four lengths Is 23 minutes, and thus regained unanimous decision any case and maintains thai a majority' of the commission should be sufficient to decide' ail cases. He adds to the vaace in the price of their securities, have been more PLATED GOOHNEW AND CILTER tnan confirmed, and they therefore suggest that nar- Seta.

Cake "Baskets. Fruit KJ beautiful styles Te styles Tea in pan nis lost lanreis. Chicago tad a number of fires yesterdav. tles who deaire to Invest in their bonds WILL FIND Stands, Butter Disbee, Syrup Cups. Dining aad proposition the farther condition that the selection of the arbiter by the two governments 4 The tost commenced at No.

416 State street and IV TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO DO SO AT ONCE. The price for the present Is 103 and accrued inter- Breakfast Carters, Forks, Spoons, ladles, labia Knives, Ac. Best goods at lowest prices. J. KWETT WIN.

1f fiu stseet. BEFORE HON. STEPHEN LOCKWOOD, County Judge of Erie County, at the City of Baf- attached thereto being the "'drawing-room car," which Was partially lit up. Inquiries were made relative to the time when the next train would go but the answer was returned that none would leave that night. The question was then asked; why the drawing-room ear was lit np, when the man in charge of the depot stated that it was none of his business he kept his part all right bnt if the man who had the care of the drawing-room car, and nothing else to attend so, neglected to put out the lights, it was not his duty to look after them.

While' they were talking on thu ror-ideas shout" Democracy, Democracy unceasingly. They are of the kind that delight to boast that!" they are "Democratic at all times and under all circumstances. if Another class more astute, and far more Inclined to recognize political tran shall be subject to the ratification of the Senate. nuo, this satu say or November, in the year ltm. destroyed everything up to 422, Thebuild- Inirs were all two story frames, and were gener Batcbelor'a Hair Dye.

This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world the only true snd perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous no disappointment no ridiculous tints remedies the ill effects of bad dyes Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beantUnl black or brown. 'Bold by all druggists and perfumers, and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, IS Bond street, New York. Jal8-lyro Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrup, the great quieting remedy tor children teething allays all pain, cores wind, colic, canralsions, griping, Ac Large bottles SS cents. Sold by druggists. SPENCER A BULLYMORE, Agents for BnSaJo.

ja2.tn.tb-s.IrrM Only 25 Cents for Large) Bottles. Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrup- for children, which greatly assists the child through the months of teething, allays all pain, reduces inflammation, correct acidity of the stomach, and never fails to regulate the bowels. Sold by all druggists. SPENCER BUL-LYjfORE, Agents for BufGilo. JaS.tu.Ui-S.lyro A Boliday Present.

Ladies aad gentlemen, young and old, desirous of having their, hair beautiful for taa holiday, should use a bottle CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOB THE HAISatono. 1 Chevalier's Treatise on the Hair. Free to all. Given away at the drug stores, or. Sent by mail free.

This book should be read by every person. tttesBtocrdUvaa-idIiavateutKiu' hair, and restore gray hair to Its original color, stop its falling oat, reroovee all irritation or dandruff from the scalp, Urns keeping the hair beautiful to the latest period of life. SARAH A. CHEVALIER M. 1128 Broadway, Hew Yorlc nolswatdefO Highly Ictereatlnsj rTewa.

Kotbku, Takbs Nones. Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrup, tor children teething. Large bottles-only 86 cents. Sold by. druggist WKNCKR BULLYMORE, AgenU foBsfWor Ja3.bLtM.lTrM mother Bailey Qaietina; Syrup, for ehUdrem teething, makes sick sad weak children strong sad healthy, gives mothers rest day and night, him quieting medicine tor children.

Only -4S easts. Sold by dragtfsU. BFESTCKB BULLYMOEJt, Agenta for Buflalo. i a2.tu.tb- lyrao Erring; Bat IToblew-Seif-help lor young nvea, erreif, deeire a better manhood. Sentfa sealed letter envelopes, free ef charge, if benefited, retnra th postage.

Address FBXLAJTTHBOS, Boa r.rnlladrlphis, Pa. seSUkxU esf at the rate or six per cent WTbulrrefflyTrcm Jnly I poa reading and filing the petition of The Evn- fTAl, VA6E8, BEAUTIFUL STYLES. Abyv Coal Hods. Tunnel Hods, Steal Fire Sets, Btaads, Blower Stands, c. seucu JLmneran mnuy caurca or the City of Bofia-o.

dolv verified, by which it eatiefactorilv annear tn ally occupied by families above, and small shops THE PACiriC RAILROAD. beneath. Answer Burned out A. B. turves.

we-an we fsMmnicr ww uicuruuraceo as a religious 4.U 4SHSiTm'stniiRninrm corporation on the 2Sth day of February, 1844, and is The extra Commission sent not upon the Union Facific Jbtifroad west from Omaha by located locaieo. Cases BLEACHED COTTONS 1 Cases MEKRIMACE, OOCHWX sad BTBMiVB PRINTS. i I case, wamsot- TA PRISTS. 1 Cam. GINGHAM AND Case.

ALPACA aMPAKAKATTAa. Caaes Cl-OTB and CA88IMKHE8. nBIAlNBS and ARMTJKE3, BHAWXa and HOfclEKY C. KEKTOCKT JEANS and TWEEDS. OM BLANKETS aad JACKETS, Ctxf BROWN and BLEACHED TABLE AMASS Oases REPELLANT8 and BEATER CLOTHS.

Case LADIES' sad BENTS' UNDER YXbTS. I Balsa STANDARD SHEETING. Bales FERE BBOWH SHEETING. Bales GRAY and BLUE FLANNEJA Bala SCARLET, PLAIN sad TWaXED. Bales TICKINGS aad DENIMS, Bales CHECK and STRIPES Bales CRASH aad DIAPERS I Bales WADDING aad BATTING i Bate WOOLEN and COTTON TARS.

Bales COTTOK WARP aad TWDSE. a dealer in Notions in Judd's Block, involving a loss of some $30,000. The dwelling in tne uiy nuuto, in tne County car JCrie, and that since then another relmious nrj haa been sitions, and conform to them are inclined to be politic, and to watch and wait" rjJINUINE FRENCH BLACKlNQk i VT very snperior article. subiect the locomotive was detached, and ran lneerparatad under the same or similar name, also lo-J i resident, of which tien. Warren was ist, aaeusoisuaai win ce received la Bonnie bv THE MARINE BANK, H.

W.BURT corner Main and Seneca sts. And to New York at THK CWMTAJnrS OFFICB.JOKwsantt.; sad by JOHX 3. CISCO SON, Bankers, 69 Wall Aad by the Company's Advertised agents throughout the United States. Bonds seat free, but patties subscribing through Agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A SEW PAMPHLET AND MAP was Issaed For aale by v.

rt. i chajij'lin a. 4M Main Arcade Buildme ihey recognize that the Democratic war member, have made no report: to the President of John A. Huck, President of the Chicago Brewing Company, also took fire and was to- some little distance along the line, and back again to the ear, as if for tho purpose of keeping up the steam, which had gone down in consequence of the engine standing so long idle. This, therefore, looked like a design to be ty Is bankrupted in affirmative princlnle.

or to Secretary Browning. There was mo authority of law for sending out any such Coa- tirely destroyed. Loss $30,000. OHAMOIS, CHAMOIS. A FINE SEW lot last received and tot ile low by and that it has no other resource than to An important ease of confiscation of real be patient and vigilant, and to take advan.

reauy at a moment's warning, -rnose around nwvm nuu 1 1 vi wuwu, rati SBe has changed its place of worship from the corner or Mitnor and William streets to toe eaetetff we Michigan street, between Geaeaae streets, in said city, and that it is deeiwW petitioner should change Its name aa "JSlJ" Veniepce and propriety; Kow, SJSS- mAtSumaMnn of Jannary in the year iSfisV anu anew Hie (Kh a 4 ta estate under the act of July 7th, (that rbf Sample vs. the United States,) was before Chief October 1st, containing report of the progress of the tage of the mistakes of the Republican argue thiat so strong a party mission, nor earn Mr. Browning, -who has recently thrown every obstacle be possibly could ia the way of aa early completion of this national highway, legally, interpose any objections that will prevent the issuing; ot Government endorsed bonds to this Joad, when the legal the depot, belonging to the company, were evidently annoyed at the presence of visitors, and did not feel inclined to give any more information than a mere civil answer to direct questions would contain. It was subsequently ascertained that the drawing-room ear would leave some time during that night, but with O. H.

r. cnAjij it 40S Main t-. Arcade BaHdgng. CHOICE TABLE BUTTER. TWESTY-Bre packages of prime Dairy Bntter just rewived and for sale by gO, GAGE, xa Washington at TUBSETTS HAZARD A aad otner taa Colognes; alao, our; own 4Mt Main eta Arcade BnHdfna is almost certain to bei carried beyond tne point of discretion, ana to do many things Buffluo.1 I HTFBIIIfW 1 worm out complete statement ia relation to the -raise of tae Bonds taaacaa be given ia aa sdrertisemecnY which win basest free on application to the- Compaay'a Omces, or to any of las advertised Agents.

JOBS CISCO, Treasurer, Sew York, October JSS8. oetuurwlrlJyMsaa AJfc WU, Commission, of wUeh.Fraok.Budr hi a. mem Erie County Judge. swsTWfjSL ber, accept said road and certify it to be com "mu, imui un oeiounaout. A CONBCCTOR LEA VIS, TAYLOR'S WXIXlj I Orriun.

ur mi: JUEW YOKKT CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Auuar. No- justice cuase a mewnonu tne otner day, brought thereon a writ of error. The judg-'livnt was originally entered by default: The points mode were that the confiscation act was unconstitutional, and that the suit below in admiralty when It should have been common jaw. The Chief Justice overruled both -points a i aSrmsd the decision of the court below. The are at Fort Lafayette yesterday eatire- destroyed the wood work of the building, incIii'Unjj the quarters of the officers and men, stur iWJ'h A quantity of shingles TMFTY BARRELS PURE CIDER-VINE About this time a man left the depot and went into Taylor's Hotel, shortly after return- vemfter itsi, ima, The Annual Eleetion for Directors of this Company, sad for three Inspectors of to next Election, will be held at the OOrm at the Cmm.

i. for sale cheap. rXBOCKSBT AJSH GLASS WAKE. -J wtiicn a vigilant opposition ean take advantage of to its own benefit At the head of this class of Democrats we find the New York There la no doubt that the latter faction of the Democracy is far nearer than the other jf and that the Republican party stands greater danger frornltself fban JL gar. om Chantaaqua eoui liafbbla OtttmeaL ju bbls.

from Chantaaqua county, imiML qou DOiS. Ottt SEW K0T10X DEPaRTHEST rai A auasura assoatwaO of" BOTIONB, WHmi GOODS. GLOVES. HOSIERY, wreen ApoieK WtUiACI JOHNSON. WMain pleted and equipped aa a firsMasa road.

Attorney-General Evarta haa given a written opinion that when, the Commission tvt the examination of said road, which is provided by accept ttr the Issuing of bonds is an executive act1, of and no supervisory power are left with bint, nor uig wiuia wiiuucMjr, wno, rubbing his eyes, placed his signal lamp on the platform of the locomotive. The conductor was then asked, eareiesslr. what time he itwi i PARLOR the Exchange the city of Albany, the second Wednesday (the ninth) of December next The poll will be opened at elevsn o'clock in the forenoon, aad will eominue ope tor two boom thereafter. T7EATHIR DUSTERS, Pintnm Dnatm. Tntf Kranhea.

inn lea. Bn all wareea. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PES, FARED, and at reasonable prices, bv i t. H. T.

CUAMPLIM rl Mala at, Arcade Bulidlng, when he returned the answer to the effect that low prices By order of the Board of Directors. aaWdewa. KICB'D W. ROCHE, Secretary. BaarcBorr, 9S9 BLlm Straai.

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