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TJIL BUFFALO EXPRESS r ; r, lt. it v.o bt j HL EXPRESS PKlNilNU CO. WO. 14 E. SWAN T. Morning, (per year).............................................. flO 00 Eraint, 8 00 Weekly, " 1 *• THE EVENING EXPRESS, (two editions)** 1 and 4 P. M-, delivered to city *uba>cribera at SIXTEEN •ent* per week. VOL. XXIV. FRIDAY. DECEMBER *. 1869. NO. 814.1 BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY. NAME, BUSINESS AXD LOCATION OF TIIE LEAUINU UOU&KS OF BUFFALO. J Thoie of our readtr* who make purchase* in Buf fi, oy cutting this out aad using il as a reference, will’save time aud trouble. The selection has been caruiuiiy ma-le and ia strictly FlhtJT CLASS.] AXB4, PLANES, EDGKT’L£, SKATES. L. a 1. J. W HITE, 812 Exchange. Ali’L IMPLEMENTS, CASTINGS, *C. HOW ARD IKON W ORKS, Chicago aear CauaL BANKERS. II. W. BURT it Co., Hain cor. Seneea. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ERNST LESSER it BRO., 487 Main, eor Mohawk. MARTIN TA V IX»K, 386 Main. i.iifX U St LENT, 240 Main ai.d 9 W. Seneca. 11. H. OTIS, Ma Maui. HLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, OC. YOUNG, LOOKWoOD S l JOHNSON, 209 Main. CHRISTY A JKNKK, 800 aud 202Main. BOOTS A SHOES. A. L. SCBRYVkK, 2S5 Maiu. JA M ES H. JE W E rr, 406 Maiu. blan k book manufacturer . i. L. CiilClIESTEU, 194 and 198 Washington. ON FRATION KBS, (Wholesale A Retail.) Vf. R. BULLOCK A CO., IQS. D‘vision. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, FEATHERS J. R. ii J. ZoOK, Lphoistcrers, 476 Main. CONFECTIONEUS, (Wholesale.) HENRY HKAKM-., 61 Seneca. H. A. MENKEK, 450 Mam, opjtoaite Tifft ilouae. CHINA, CLASS A CROCKERY. M A T T H R 1V O 'N E I L L . , 2 1 9 M a i u . CULO. K. NEWMAN, 4*4 Mau.. CARRIAGES. HARVEY A WALLACE, IJ>ck noor Courier House. CRACKERS, AC. OVENS A 1 91$. 166 and 107 KUicutt. CO A L, (Wholesale and Retail.) C H DUDLEY ft CO., cow Eri-> and Terrace. UKOROE DAMN, A*’ , loot Geneses. COAL AND PIG IRON. O. R. WILSON A CO., 96 Ohi fc. L. HEDSTBOM, Mai:; kticct. DRY GOODS. DODD, BEST & CO., 392 Main. DRAPERS A TAILORS. M . II. T il VON, 294 Main. |)YFR AND RENOVATOR. LUCAS CHESTER, 48S Main. E N V 1:1/ > P E M A N U F.^CTC KERB. ji, W. PBAXteER,*2 W. Swan. ENGRAVERS ON WOOD. OEO. D. W iG ti .'’MAN, 200 Main. FANCY C-OOD-t. AC. VOLGER, RIEi LING A *-0., *-l> Main. FURNI 1 CRE, AC. ISAAC D. W H ITE, 257 Main. E. BRISTOL CO., 293 Mam. |.LOU 11, FEED AND GRAIN. TV. II. C -zBB, Terrace cor Etaas. FRUIT AND OYSTERS. pi.AIT FRUIT CO., 257 Washington. FINE BRASS CASTINGS. BUFFALO BRASS FOUNDRY, 76 Exchange. CLASS AND PAPER SHOW CARDS. J. P. HUFFMAN, 18 E Seneca st, upstair*. GROCERS, (Wholeaale.J A . M. JO liN bT O S, 72 Main. GROCERS (Wholesale and Retail.) B . 1*. H O L M A N , 1 cor Mi-aia*tppL Commercial W harf, foot of , 17 E. neneoA. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. id) Mai H Carroll si. price $2350. N 11. STAFF*) 8. N LAW R K N C K -St «*O.N, J'** MOTT at LENEDIoT, 307 Ham. G U NS AN D J E WELRY. J. O. ROBSON 4. CO., Iou Main. HOTELS. HONNEY'S HOTEL, eor Washington and Carroll. HARNESS, SADDLES, AC. J ri LY i 1.1 a SON, 20 Exchange, opposite Mansion. DAN'LL. Ill'Ml’HKKY, Successor to Jno. Uum- phrey A K r,., 303 Maiu. HARDWARE, IRON, AC. c E WAI.KillDGE, 271 Mam and 9 Swan, iloltr »NS KIP, cor P,arl and Seneca. MDSr.V hUr.l ARDA* , 0ft M am . FoWLKR J* KONS. W Sen)ca. HK WiTTC. WEED dt CO.,284 Main, eor W. Swan. hardware and metals . PRATT a CO., 40, id ami 150 Terrace. HOT AIR FURNACES. X, I). G IL B E R T , HT- M ain HATS. CAPS AND FURS. C A F. «'»E'»KJLR, 5o? Main. BERGTOLD * Kit * . -Jl Main. WM. WIPPEUT, 321 Main. IRON FOUNDRY. V. A GLE IKON WoKKS. Peiry, cor MlsMsMppL CLINTON IRON W ORKS, Cnurch, cor Jackson. IRON FOUNDERS, ENGINES, BOILERS GKO. W. TIFFT, floHd ft CO., Washington, nrOhio. 1ROS MAILS, K. li. BPIKS, fcC. PRA'ri a: CO., 46, 4S and 60 Terrace. LAGER BEER, BILLIARDS, Ao. MICHAEL ROEsTER, 201 Main st, LIGHT CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH. D. C. GODWIN, 333 aud 335 Washington. LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE FRAMES. H oward a hunting , 16 K. s*oo. MALLEABLE IRON. PRATT & LETCH WORTH, 52 and 54 Ter rose. MARBLE MANTLES AND GRATES. c . S. rooi-K H . •r,n Delaware. L. SWAR'l’Z St C J., o d Main. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. JOHN CRAWFORD, 167 and 169 Niagara. MILLINERY (Wholesale and Retail.) HENRY' O'BRIEN. 290 Main. W. 11. WOODWARD, 409 Mai.i. mo U rninu goods . DODD, BEST a CO, 411 Main. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, AC. H F JUENGLlNG. 327 Washington. MUSIC DEALERS AND PUBLISHERS. JEWETT St MI8CHKA, 2C3 Maiu. ORGANS (Portable Pipe.) DBRV.1C*. , SLOK!*AKEK » OO , W. U «,d u Clinton. ORGANS, M c.’!-<DDEONS, AC. GKO. A. PRINCE & CO., Niaga™, Seventh and Ma ryland. OILS, PAINTS, *C. B. PEASE, 05 and 67 Main. - ^ ^ PLANING MILLS, BOORS, SASH, 4C. ? niJVirfi TV. A. EV ANS & CO., il.ch.m c. •**•*■ LOST UD rorSD. BOUtM IC U D LODC1HC. J OftT—MONDAY, NOV. 29, A NEW- J found and dog, aith block hack, Itom jM i col- [ ored legs and stomach, about 1 yparold; antiwen to the name of “Joe." 'lhe finder will >*.• suitably re warded ny 1 earing inf .rmation at 72 Hirer st, or 2,7 Ninth st 11 2 t H U H d * . _____________ B arn w a n te d to ren t—in the neighlx,rh«K>d <t our «ffi e or near the corner of Niagara a d Morgan sts. JIU.dE A SANDFORD. 16 w Bwan at » 13 ( KJUNTY ORDERS, COUNTY OJi- V_> ders--810,060 of Coonty Orders want’d, by LOUIS OTTO, Rtsl Lstale Broker, k25 3 Brown’s Building. f lT A N T E D V LR G iN LA LAND OF- f f floe exchange warrants. Pearl st. JOHN OTTO, 81 E iE ir r c itL K s . 3*29 SOUTH DIVISION STREET.— A girl for general housework. German fl E L F—HALEK. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED Apply *t «rc* to ROWLY A EDWARDS from 7 to ft I’. M , at 13 S. TKirisi- n st, room b, Buf N. Y. IS 2* 200 from 7 V fal<>, N . \V AN T f yea; TED—A BOY years old to t«ke care Apply iHftweeu 12 a FROM 1C TO 20 if hors-s, cows and do 'clock at 53 Car 13-tf d 1 \ CASH ICR IS WANTED IN A /l. Lar.e retai'store in this city Lis sole em p.u>ment wii be to ma t chsnsre on retail sal#' Ue m u .t l*e a g «>d judgo of money; rau-t tc c .rrect and rap- , in fig res, and of undoubted non' sty. Refer noes required. Ad re s by lett-i to" Retail hale,,” al tbe ffize of this pajwr. kSO-St rjl I B <*K BINDERS. WAN I ED A 1. Forwarder. BAKER A JUNE8, 2 “*'• and 22' Wa»hi-igtwi st eet. kil t: HITIATIONSFEMALE^. sJ ITUATION I ; young gill to WANTED — BY A i u[ stairs work. Can teach s. Gjod relereuces given. NiTDATlOWS MALES. 1ITAKTED I V I STEADY# MAR- T v lied man, ased 35, a sit' a'ion an porter, or ii any cajiocity in which he can ma'^c himself useful, writes a g od plain hand. Add res i T. A. T ., th n offloe. k25-3t DK i M B SALE—— USES. SLAWARE STREET PROPERTY for Sale. Two new two story brick dwell ing* with French top, 1 ,u 35x40 each, situate on th- west side of [lelswsr# stieet, neai Allen. The tui'd ings are mo«lern style, with gas, water, cemented cedars and laundries. Personi desirous of pur- chasing arc invited to examine the huildiugs. :2 LYON Si BAKER, Erie Land Office. B n FPALQ RIVER PROPERTY FOR depth, extending from lhe river through t, the sin:, canal, lying b)tween Hafoh Slip and Pratt & Wad haul's Slip- 18 LYON A BAKER, Erie Land OlBee. TfTAtEE FK'#KT l.‘4T- A LARGR ?! lot on paved street, and a'so Mav;ng wa er front, accessible by shipping; splendid location for coal or lumber yards; win he sold very low. U l.YON A KAK F.R, Erie Land Office.* LM RiTCLASS EAST-SIDE PROPEKJ V _T for sale. '} tin commodious 2-story a d attic buck dwelling, with extensions in reir, on the aw. cor. ot 8. Division and .Michigan sis., with fui nin e, ater and bath room; all in go.d repair; lot 75a A LARGSCHAMbER AND ADJOIN Lx. ing bedr /om, with boo'd, for a ge' tleman and 14£ inquire at this office. 18-2t I treet . first house Main—Very Plea-ant Rooms to let, ERIE From . j either furniahe j or unfurnished, w ith board if desired.’ k30 5t 1 O A NIAGARA ST , BOSTON RLGCK i ■» li ard for h gentleman and wife, or fou single gentlemen. fo u I 2-2l 149 CL ,*vru> s,,“ 3(13; 7d*y or week; day i. a-d 84 HOARD BY THK k27 6t FRANKLIN ST. — A •srders wanted, pleasant roon.s. FEW 13-2t ISUSINESH CUANI fiK. I j^OR SALE—AGENCY FOR ERIE CO., of a • ew system for cutting varment*; a fin- opporianity for a smart lady or gentl man to make money; leaving the ttato reason for felling. Apply at 466 Main st. 12-63 F »K MALE—A VERY DESIRABLE Saloon, in a fine location and doing a splendid usinesi. MuWAKDd A B l CKL a M>. k!5 T?OR SALE—THE STOCK AND GOOD J? will of a grocery store doing a good business. The ownerof it is compelled, on account of ill health, to give up the business. For Information inquire at om cr Cottage and Alien stri et*. W4 - tf POB SAM . f^O R SALE— A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN Jj greyhound, st. I TOR S A L E —aT Va LT ah LL i ARM Oh JP 145 acres with good hoU'C and barn, about -5 acres of goo I tim ber, fine orchard , situated a' out miles southeast of Potter’s Corners naar Ilarn .urgh Uhee-e Factory. EDW ARDS k BU< KLAN ■», 826 10 E. Seneca st. I ’ lllCSALE—50 ACRES OF 1MPROV r ed 1 nd on Tifft st. adjoining t e Lake Shore iiaiiruod SI op, with g r-d barn. EDWARDS A BUCKLAND, k2fl 10 E. Se eca rt T,10R SALE—A VALUABLE FAKM X of 280 acres, 25 acres well timbered, ba’ance ur d r fine cultivation; sp end d br ce bousu with -late roof. 3 large boms, fine orchard*, farm well watered -.ituated about 2 miles Irom Potier’s Corners in Ham burgh. Also, a farm of 231 arr ;* adjoining the above, will good house ami exc. Hun’ bams and sheds, about ft1' acres of nice tim ber, 10 acres of excellent apples and reach orchards. K./WAKD3 A BU KL.aM), 820 l'J E. Son, ca s' \ GOGi) ENGINE AND BU1LEK FUi l\_ sale cheap at the Union Planing Mil DULLER A RECHTENWALT, Cor. Chicago st. () LD PAFEltS FOK SALE— AT 5 cents and 75 cents a hur Ired, at this office. 5 O LIST IIO IM S . _________ rjo i SES TO KENT—1 HAVJ5ANUM XX ber of desirable Louses, which I will icut t< U i, 1 I 87u, at greatlv reductd rates of rent. LOUIS UTTO, 13 3 Brown's Buildings. rp iT T ltN T -'A - L"T 1511x30, W ITH X. iar»e barn and shed* attn hed; can be used a= " ___ 1 Arxr.iv I. K( 'HICK Kit 3! Appiy st L. bUHIUKEK, 314 k27-tit wood or coal yard. Batavia FURNISHED HOUSE TO KENT My house. No. 617 Main st., Buff tlo. with j in a high state of cultivation attached, i *'■ A .rardeiL — _____ M) rented to a small family for three or six montn or until the first of May next, rossession given . • thc 1st of Ju'; ?iano, pictures, Ac.,Jnoluderb 'Jos, water, fu» . . .yuoashed aud i'ani. tor infor mation, apply on ibe premises on any lay before 1 \ M. during the present month fiEGRGB V H.ATIGHTON. No. 017 Ma' i -t. ga", v 100. itory ar.d ba;c’ .r.c t and attic brick house, If-.': b. DJvi ion at., with n. w French roof; -as, wa ter. l*?h, brick liam on alley in rtar; house has 13 rooms; all in good onler. Also the 38-Story am# w.ng brick dwelling, S3 Oxi st., very good house; lot 40 ft iron; LYON A BAKER, Erie Land office. OUSES AND LOf8 FOR SAI i- BY HUME A HANFORD, 16 West 8w*n Ht. liud'on s’, 1 story frame; lot COxluO; prire $2600. 2J3 Wssh ngt <n st, 2 story brick; lot 20x70; pr. e 82«oo, 2‘Jl North Division st, 2 story from*; let 25x125; price $2000 62 and 64 Fifth st, 2-story frame, (double house;) lot 45x100; price 82500. East Eagle st, l-story frame; lot 80x120; pric< 1-ttcry frame and l-story brie ; .xll5, price 372 North Division st, 1} story Irani"; lot 2 price |2300. 235 Clinton st, l -story frame; lot 25x100; 82300. 90 Georgia st, lj-story frame; lot 26x77; prii $1000. 24 Arkansas st, l}-story frame; lot 50x100; pri< 81000 257 Sixth st, 1-st -ry cottage; lot 40x132; price 8iv*oo. 192 Sixth st, l-i‘ .ory cottage; lot 25x100; pri * 81 s09. Pennsylvania st, 2-storv frame; i b‘ .‘x ICO; prim 8 2 2 ftO 507 N inth Ht, l-story frame and h^rn; lot 40x165 A rd. |irice8i59j. 143 Ferry at, 1} story ffWne; lot CUxlOO; price 82000. 175 Kleveuth st, 1) st'-ry frarnr, lot 20 to alley; prir • 82 00. 39 Cheitnut st, l} sto'v fram*; lo t 2.'-x69; price 82000. 2J Monroe st, l-story frame c ttsge; let 30x10ft; pnce 81590. 177 Eleventh st, l-story frame cottage; lot SO to alley; price 81600. 03 Coll-’ge st, l-story frame cottage; lot 30x100; price $1509. 126 Fifth st, l-story frame cottage, (new.) price 81300. 67 Monroe st, l-story (jam s eottag.-; lot 30x109; price $1300. Summer st, l-story frame cottage; lot 35x200; pri e 11250. TYHE a F HOUSES FO K SALE.—TWO V J new lj-story frame hou-^ . 99 and 105 Cottage at, with gs- and water, and -cry desirable. New 1 story cotta. e on Twelfth si, near Maryland Two-story trim s, 240 Far.o av.-; lar*e ot. Tw >story frame, 71 Sev- n*n st. with barn. 1 } st >ry frame, 244 Ninth st, with bam. story brick, 3t»4 York st, lot 4ftxlou. Tw*.-»t -ry brick,154 S Division st. central locat’on Twi-*u,ry brick, 310 Swan st; nearly new Two-story franje, .s£8 S-Beca st, Iot 40xl7s to Fol tom st; a g ea. bargain. Ail the above property will L-j so’d cheap, and mostly on tajy terms. For part'cui.rs I App'J to LOUIS OTTO, Iieai Eitate Broker, 13 3 Brown’s B liluiqgs. •>l UL M il. .n V. A FINE .'I !f Ol rooms nicely furn;shcd. 11 4t AND POWER TO RENT The ro- ms ar. desirable and thc puwer cor rant. Istjuiio of 1- A B. MOLMES, Michi;;an al. n l the Canal “’uffalo. J^OOM S L tb A L N O TIC E S. A ssessment ro ll notice. Notice is hereby given tuat the time tor th# ron.-iderati-'-n of tbe a.-rf^s.-nient roll hereinafter de 'oritied, and the hearing of parties interested thereir a* been postpone 1 until M onda-, Dec. 6, 1669: Roll N: 2091—Por constr. c,;T’f a sewer in Michigan street from the een*ro o* E’ks*reei to the »outh line of Perry .treat. Amount ................................................................. 81642 t£ GEORGE S. WARDWELL, “ City Clerk. Dated Buffalo, Dec. 2, lf»6B. l3-3t N OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wi l be received at the City Sur- rey.-r's office uutil Monday, l>ecenib;r C, 1309, at :0 o’clock A. M., for tue coiistruc-i--n of sewer in 1 enth, Hampshire, Masiachus ttsaiul iiiagarvhtructs, with the necessary receivers, si ie and house connec- lio s. Each projiosal to state a certa!n sum for furnish ng nutcrial ai.d c ,n»tructing complete, with the side anj house connect one — Ibe sewe*-in Tenth .treet, :i Hamj'Shirc street, The .«oc:.usi-tt« Fa h of thc sewers in Niagara street. And for furnishing m.iUr.oLs and constructing complete the receivers. E ch proposal to be ae r-mpanied by bonds a- rt quircd .y City Cuarter, and as ordered by CoAunon Council. Plan and specifications can bo seen at this '-ffice on and oft-r i uesday, November 30. GtOR'JE VOM BERGE, City Surveyor. Buffi’o, X orrm bcr 29,1869. k29-Ct i;ii)R ca TTitng awa X the D iiir. X ETC., b’hv.M THE l’AVED STREETS AND ALLEYs OF THE CITY OF Bf.FUAI *. Notice h her. by given tbat sealed proposius will be received at the Street Commissioner's ofllc-.- until Tuesday, December 7. 1809, at 10 o'clock A. M., f jr carting away the dirt, filth, ru ft i*h, asi es an I ma nare from the paved streets and all«*> s of the city <•! Buffalo: also, for scraping up and earti: g away the for the term of tliree years from January 1, 1»70. Specifications for the above work ina.» ne seen at the treet i "mmissionci'j Office ou and after Thur.- day, December 2. Buffalo, Nov. 24 1809. L K U XSTICES. LEGAL NOTICES I ’OK SALE -A NEW RESIDENCE ON the southwest oorner of Lin wood avenue aud Bryant st; perfectly finished throughout « Apply to -OHN O TO, 81 Pearl st. jm SALE -TWO COTTAGES, 203 and 295 Seneea st, near (Chicago; lot 50x100. P rice $6000. 15 Clifton Place, l-story frame; lot 30x114}. Price 8 600. st, 2 story frame; Iot 55x103. Price PRINTERS A BLANK BOOK M A N ’F.S, B vKER A JUNES, 220 and 221 Washington street. PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING. B. F. INNES, 244 Maiu. r I A N OS, MUSIC, AC. OUT Tl F.R Si DENTON, 269 Main. PIANO M ANUFACTURES* C. KURTZMAN. INS, 1« »") DO B>“ * L DEVINE BROA, 4ul Niagara, cor Maryi^Qt PAPER HANGINGS, AC. v H . BIRO P.. 218 Main. MONTGOMERY BROS., 295 Mam. MERKETT NICHOLS, 679 Main. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W M. KNIGHT, 256 Main. E U HAMBLETON, 305 and 460 Main. H. L. BLISS, 379 Main. SEW ING M ACHINES. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.. 411 Main. WHEELER A WILSON S. M. CO.. 275 Main, eec WILCOX * GIBBS 8. M. CO .14 S. Division. UOVVK S. M. CO., 13 W. Swan. FLORENCES. M. CO.,401 Main. SADDLERY HARDW ARE, AC. PRATT A Lfri'C tl WORTH. 52 and 54 Terrace. SILK HAT M ANUFACTURERS. C. MACKENZIE. “ *»“ ■ STOVE HOLLOW W ARE. BIRO St CO., cor. Brace st. and Erie Cana xWR STAINED GLASS. 1*# BUFFALO st VfNED GLASS WORKS, 28 GKO. L BURNS, 208 Main. 8TEAM COFFEE k SPICE M ILLS. BHAsE A CO., 331 Main opposite Churches. SCHOOL FURNITURE. • fiJBLASK * SON, 212 Seventn. w SCALES AND SAFES. <4CikLE W ORKS. 63 Main. BUFFALO •«: AND HARDWARE. STOVL._ -O ., 446 Main. SHAW, FERRIS St c vjj AND RANGES. STOVES, F U R N A C ^ ff . SWARTZ A CO., 363 Mam. TOBACCONIST*. '***> Pearl, a M ADAMS & CO., '250 W ashington Sta. GIBSON F. HOWARD St CO.. 200 W ashings W ATCHES, JEW ELRY A DIAMOND PITKIN’S JEWELRY STORE. 292 Main. T A E. DICKINSON, 254 Main. DAN. B. CAS I LK, 161 Main. B TEVENS BROS., 459 Main. W ATCH M AKERS A JEW ELERS. JULIES WALKER, 2 -7 Main. I 39 5 S. Division st, l-story frame,’ I g* 27}xll5. Price 820C0. k26 LYON h BAKER, Erie U u d Office. 70R SALE. A NEW AND FTRST _ :lass 2} story residence, wi’h all the inouuro im provemet.t*; .-wuth side of Ferry street, west of Del aware. Lot 159x500 feet. Term? oa»v. F. BUELL, k20tf 2 H ollister Build , g. JH SALE-HOUSE ANirXoT 2R4 Swan st. Price $5590. App'y to JOHN OTTo, krl s t . N o tic e o f i TAKE LAND •R SALE—BY M. McCOMB, Division sC Flouring mill for aale in the village of WiUinck B^ly new. has all tho modem improvements; this one of tbe finest mills in this State, has 24 feet of water. Foundry for sale in the v llago of Aurora, in full operation, doing a fi - e hu-inew; this iv a good chance for any one who wishes t-j engage in this kind of ID Store and dwelling for sale io the village of Wil link; this s one of tbe finest buildings In the place and ‘doing a large country trade; wi.l sell ths stock if desired. A first-class residence for sale in the village of Aurora; good ham, about 1 acre of ground, fruit of all kinds, shade trees, Ac.; about flve minutes' wolf from tbe depot. Village residence for sale in Aurora, with 4} acres of flne garden land, has every kind of ruit, good born, liviug water, Ac.; about five minute-’,walK from the depot. Forsale in the village of Aurora, 8-story frame house,with wing, finl'hed off in fine style, has one acre of land; two minutes’ walk from the depot; house new. For sale in the village of W iliink, 2-story house witb wing, cellar, water, bem, oue acre of land, fruit, Ac. For sale, several flne farms near the vi lage of Au rora, from 10 acrei up to 120 acres, all under fine cultivation. All of tbe above property will be said cheap >nd on M sy term s, or w ill: ake port city property in exchange. JtS HOUSES AMO CABRIUiKN. F or sale good ho R'- e , b u g g y aud iixroesi for sale cheap; will give t im on tlw same if required. Inquire of EDWARDS A BUCKLAND, k26 10K. Be—cast. F OR SALE—TIIE FOLLOWING DE- Miabie residences: Na. 22 Delaware St., 2-story wing aad bora; gas, water and furaoee. L*t 9$jxllA No. 6*6 Main st., 3-story, with J-story rear; gas, water and furnace. Lot 20x116, tritu aa extension to Washington it No. 489 Washington st., S-story and attic, with a lot 18x96: gas, water and furnace. Lot 25x100. No 40 Kart Mohawk sh# 8-rtory and attic; gas and vatsg- A fine house and large ground at Batavia, Genesee cou. Mrtu rt . 3-story, with wing; gas, water Slilomc. " uidwtnf. D* 7S«». No. 74 Ed™ nxc; fV, wmi« ud lunuoo No. S3 Delaware . . ot 40x200. ' BOOH OTTO. Pearl rt. ______________Apply to FORA G reat bargain oa* «•, next u> few days. —Residence 66e Maiu Ganrore- North Presbyterian church: a*l modem eeecd U rot sold within ij«w davs will bs - a term of years. For pa-" Jol DETERM I NATION _ FO It A SriiE-T Not:ce is hereby given (hat tbe Comic-m Council of the ci:y oi Buffalo ha?e de’ermined and J" hereby de:ermine t - take a.id appropriate toe property neces’-ary to l«y .-ut a atr. et to extend from the Piatt i. W ar ihaiu slil> to the Hamburg turnpike. The southwesterly line of said .street to begin at a p ,int in the south '.ine of said slip 417 feet eas.erly along such south line from th City Ship Canal, running thence somb erly and parallel with said cm al to a jioint 29 lG-ll/0 feet southerly from the south line of lot 45; therce southerly to a point 377 feet southerly from thc voutn line » f lot 46, and 24b fre* sisterly from said canal; thence southerly to a jioint 697 feet soulherl. from the south line of lot 47, and 230 feet ca-terly from said canal; thence inutht r y to a jsiint in the southerly line of lot 49. at ttic disiance of 123 f<*t ei.sterly from said canal; thence southerly jiamllel with the sai 1 canal and 123 feet easterly iherefrom to*--'i;it 17 feet southerly from the seuth line of I t 5u; thenee easterly parallel with the face of tlie dock, al.-ng the south bank of Buffalo liiver t •>16 feet s-utherly therefrom t> the southwe-terly of th) Hamburg turnpike. Tffc northeasterly iine « f said street to begin M a f-".t in the aoutn ,-rlv line of said slip 433 fect easterly a*ong sucn south line from thc t.'ity 8hij, Canal; running thence (outherly and juraliel wi:b H*:d canal to a point 2ft 16-100 feet southerly from the south line of lot 45, thence southerly to a p ,int 877 feet toutherlv from the south l.ne of lot 46 an.i 300 feel easterly fr m said canal; thenea southerly to a jwint 5o4 feet southerly frcm the south line of lot 47, and 296 f et easterly from said canal; thenee southerly to a jx>mt in the south line of lot 49, at the distance of 173 fect east erl v from said canal; thence southerly parallel with aaid canal and 173 feet easterly therefrom to a point 443 feet southerly from the south line of lot 49. thence easterly j^rallel with the face of the dock aiong tho south bonk of Buffalo River, and 150 feet southerly therefrom to the southwesterly line of the Ham burg tumptke, and tho said Common Council will apply t*> tbe Superior Court Buffalo at a motion term thereof, to lie held at fhe rooms vt the Buffalo Law Library in ihe Young Men's Association Buildings, coiner of Main and Eagle street*1in thc City of Buffalo, on Tuesday the 7th day of December, 1869, at the opening of the said Court on that day, or as sooa there*!ter as counsel eon bo heard, for the appointinnnt of tbree^Commis- sioners to ascertain aud report the just compensation to he juid the*}>ei'on cr persons owning or having intctest in the land or property so proposed to be GEORGE 8. WARDWELL. City Clerk. B jffalo, Nov. 22, 1869. _____________________ kifiP lO : .TOTICS OF INTENTION. —NOTIc F is hereby given that the Common Council of tne city of M a o intend to order thc following described works in said dty, vix.: A two and a half foot bnck sewer constructed in the centre of Elk street,with house connections every thirty feet from the present pavement in Elk street, to the westerly line of benec* street. A pine plank sid:walk, four fect wide and two inches thick. constructed on the north side of Ex change street, between Van Reusseiair and Smith N1 WANTED — TO K£EP Lthr ugh tbe Winter, at farm In Wert Seneca, abo uv 4 miles from Main rt; core, rtabU and feed for irom 50 <o <® h . d. AMn. L H. IWATT, P » oflo* box 2867, Buffa’o._________ H orses thr ugh t i 4 miles f kll-li G reat inducements - one ibay mare, seven years old, sound and kind; and one light wagon, nearly new; one ot Weber’s oak tanned silver mounted harneee, Ier aale chaa)» Apply to |01 at., Buflalo, or Franklin House stable. A eewer of sufficient eapscity constructed in the centre of hm ith street, from its intersection with the centre of Elk itreet to the Buffalo River. Dated Buffalo, November 24,1869. GEORUE 8. WARDWELL, k2S-10t_______________ City Clerk. k25 JOHN OTTO m , apply to TO 81 Pearl st. N otice to creditors—pursu- ont to on order of Horatio Seymour, Esq., Surrogate of Erie County. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Abby P. Heacock, lateof the city of Buffalo, in said county, deceased, that they are required to ex hibit the same with the vouchers thereof to Grosvenor W. Heacock, tbe Executor of the will of the said de ceased, at tbe rcsl-ience of the said Executor, in the <aty of Buffalo, in sa d county, on or before tbe 1st day of February, 1370. G. W. HEACOCK, Executor. Dated tflc 28th day of J ul v la69. F or sale—th at elegant new 2-story and Mansard roof brick house, 283 Frank lin st., with every modern improvement; lot 80x1154 feet. By JOHN OTTO, 81 Pearl st. kl6 T?OR SALE. — PREMISES X. Delaware at.; bouse being S-etorjr fr NO. 849 being S-story front snd rear; ft in depth to Linwood nve; well stocked with a la m vsnet* of fruit. If ap plied for soon, will be sold for 813,000. Appiy to JOHN OTTO, k24 81 Pearl st. I TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLE AS at JErie Coun-y, Ta.—No. 210, February Term, A} rard Elect-ie*’ Insurance Ccmj* y n D. rV-o _ -»v— F resgn attachment. Judgment ani E^Belkn-. '-ctfeon-tar/ to aaseas and liquidate the rule for the h* ^ . To'ths^afendont, D. - 'OOtV* £ tha Shove rule the Take notica that to ft®- *4 fiqoidolad and the todimenTto thie case will '-tbonotary of soli juogmfnt m ^ tba k. oc Wednev- Court at his e«ea, in the * l! fciock. a .,, u . i- u u . OV « ft»“Fvroob*vry, kT786w Attorney for Plototiff. ^ N otice of intention —notice ift hereby given tfaxl the eity of Buffalo intern to take the land hereinafter d&K-r.bed fer a Public Park or r*-ks and the approaches thereto and rtrteA connecting the s -me: All the certain pieces or parcels of land, being P-rts of blocks Nos. 14S, 14ft, 150, 72 , 88, 39, 106, 105, 107 108, 125, 126, 127. 123, 129, 130, 131, 182, 17ft of the New York State he.-ervation lands, and jKirt of the Ferry iot and lots 114, 115, 126, 127 and 139 of the south village of Black Rock (Apollo Stevens’ survey.) and parts of lots 52, 53, 54, 56, 56, 57, 5-, 59. 60, 61, 62. u3 4s, 81, 75, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 41, 40, 39, 26 , 25, 24, 23, 21, 6 and 5 town-liip 11, range 3, of the Holland Land 1 ompany’s surrey, and 0 ing more particular! v dc-eri oed as follows: Ift: ? nning at the intersection of the southerly lir.e of York streets, (*■* four rod street) with the easterly .ine 01 the toeing path, on the east side of tb* Erie Canal, thence northerly along tbe easterly line ol tfie towing path, on the esst aide of the Erie Canal to iu intersection w ith the couth lin* of Vermont street (se a four rod sireet); thence easterly a:ougthr southerly line of Vermont street (ss a* foul rod street) to its intersection srith the westerly line of lixth street (os a six rod s reet) thence southerly along tbe westerly line of said Sixth struct to a point 34 feet northerly "from thc northwest corner of Sixth street and York rtreet (as a four rod street); thence easterly on* line tbirty-ioar feet distant, northerly at right angles frum and jiarallel to thc north line of sa<d York street to aj> int in the easterly line o Seventh street (as a four rod street) thirty-four feet northerly from the north* oat corner of said York ar.d taid Seventh itreets; th: nee northerly along the easterly line of eaid seventh street to the southeast corner of said Seventh street aud Connecticut str- et as a four rod street) thence easterly alongthe south erly lipe of said Connecticut street to ihe south west cerner of said Connecticut and Niagara Htreet* as a six rod street), thence southerly along thc west erly line ot satd Niagara street to a point 84 fee northerly from the northwe.-t comer of said Niagara And Yora streets, thence easier y on a line 34 ieet distant northerly at right ar.gles from and j/arallel t the north line of sai-i York street, to a point thirty- four f» et northerly from the nortnesrt corner of said iagar* and Y ik rtre-ts. thence northerly along the easterly iine of said Niagara street to tiie ten b cast corner of add Niagara and Connecticut streets, hence easterly along the southerly line o f «ai< Connecticut street to the southwest comer of said Connecticut street and Ninth street (as a four rod street), thence southerly along thc westerly ine of sa'd Ninth s net to a point thirty-fou .eet northerly from the fnorthwe-t cjru'.r 01 •aid Yor* and ' inth streets, thence easterly • t a line thirty-four feet distant at right angiet uortherly from aud jaral'-cl to th: north liue of said York street to a point 116.S feet ea-terly from the eart line of Tenth strett (as a four rod street), 'hence easterly 011 a curve of 370 feet radius a dis tance of 263 feet to a point on a liue thirty-four feet lista t northerly at right angles from and parallel to die north hne of North rtreet (as a four rod street), t.36 feet wcsteily from the cast line of Eleventh street (aa a lour roi street), (hence easterly along a • i:-e thirty-four feet distant northerly at right ang e> irom a.i-1 parallel to the north line of said No- tli street to the ii .e of a circle oi 250 feet radius, the centre of .-aid circle being at the intersection of a ine fifty feet distant northerly at right angles fron: and parol - to the south line of s^id North str et with a line fifty feet distant easterly at right angle • from and para lel *0 th wts* line <>! Rogers street (a- ? four rod street) aft now Lid out northerly from iu int-rseclion with Jcrs y street, thence north' rly and easterly along the line of said circle to its iuturset •ion with tbe westerly line cf said Rogers street continued southerly <-n the same course as now laid out northerly from itv intersection with Jersey street, thence northerly alongthe said westerly line of said Rogers rtreet u , : ts intersection with a circle of one hundred and fifty Ieet radius, the centre * 1 ft lid circle being at thu intersection of thc centre line of terry srreet as laid out westerly of the New York State Reservation Line, with a line fifty fect •lt-rtxnt easterly at right angles from and jzarsiiel to ihe west line of said Regers street, as laid out be tween Jersey and Ferry streets; thence westeily, n« rtherly aud eart- rly ah-ng the line of said circ’e for a distance ol throe hundred and seventy-five fee: to its intersection with a line tiity feet distant west erly at right augles from and jzorallei to a line drawn (ruin thc centre of stud cir.-le to thc southwest corner of lot 127 and southeast comer of lot 126 of the south village of Black Reck (Apollo Stevens' survey), thence uorth nine degrees thirty-flie minutes cast one thousand three hund ed and - i.ht feet; thence north fifty-three d groes west 342 fect to the south line of Bouck avenu,, thence northerly at right angles to B >uok avenu- 0 the north line of saiu Bouck avenue; thence north 37 degrees east 423} feet t >the west lir.e of Rogers street, as lsid out northerly from Bouck avenue; thence eas:erly at n.iit angles to suid Roger, street to the cast l.ne of said Rogers -treet; theuci south 53 d> g. east 89 feet; thence north 37 .leg ea>! 2023 6-10 ieet to thc line of a circle of 35<> feet radius the centre of sa d circle being south 5 deg. west M feet from a point in the south iine of Bird avenue, I 60 I} feet westerly from the southwest comer oi Bird avenue and Delaware street; thence uorther y and easterly along the lino of said circle 007 feet; thence n rtu o deg. cost 16949-10 Ieet; thence u-,rlh 85 deg., west 717 feet; thence north 5 deg., e«t 1460 1-1) fect; thence northerly and eos'erly on t e line of a curve of 180 feet radius for a dis- *ance of 231 72-100 feet; thence south 84} dog., eas 2y0 feet; thence easterly, southeasterly and north easterly along the lines of a curve of 600 f- et radius for a distance of 290 feet of a curve ol 3'JOO feet radius for a distance of 1130 feet of a curve of 516 » fect radius for a distance of 240 feet, and of a curve of 1500 feet radius for » disliuu*, oT 535 feet to a p<-int In the cast line of Delaware street, 716 feet south from the intersection of tne north lint of lot 81, Holland Land C o m p a n y ’s survey, with the cast line of Delaware street, thence .lorthea terly along tho line < f a curve of -Out- :evt radio, f.-r a diitaurc o. 495 f.et and of a curveoi 3000feet radius 700 fe- 1 ; thence north 46 aeg. 24 min. east 1290 ieet: thence northeasterly al 1 g the i ne oi a cu ve of '.560 fee: radius tor a distance of 7^3 0 10 feet, crossing thc south .inc of Amherst street at a point 23 -5 f ft easterly from thc southeast corner of Delaware ami Amherst streuta; riieu- e north 76 deg. 2 m u. ea-t 492 feet,thence easterly along the 'ine ol a curve of 1620 feet radio-1, for a cist ante of 4L1 2-10 fe-t, and oi a curve of 1240 fe, t radius for a dis ance of 4j4 ft-.t; thence south 70 dcg 41 m n. cast 4:10 feot; thi n<-e soutreasterly ai d southerly along ihe line of a curve of l'J 5 fejt rjdius for a distance < f 254 6-10 fect; thence south 2 deg. 32 min. west 071 ieet, cross.ng the south iine of Amherst street at a point 4431 feet carter.y from the souU cast comer of Delaware and Aniher-t stri et-*; thene ft southwesterly along thc iine of a curve of 3270 itet radius for a di> tauce of 992 4-10 f et; thence south 19 deg. 56 min. a est 71- feet; thence south w e-tuly and southerly along the line of a - urve of 1002 feet radio < .or a dis tance of 252 3 10 feet to a point in the north line of C'napin streot, 1595 feet west from the northwest corner of Chaj'in and Main streets; thene. southerly at right angles to Chajiin street to the south line of Chapin street, thencs along the iine of a curve of 105} fect radius for a distance of 65 feet; theuce south 42 deg. 10 min. woft 934 feet to the line 01 a circle of 245 foot radius; thence earter.y am* s luthoasterly almig the line of s -id circle 287 9-10 feet; thence south 47 dog. 3 mil), east 1102 4 10 feci to a jioint iu the Fas line of Fain street 2u0 feet northerly from the northeast corner of Mam an Steele sire t-; thence south 47 dcg. 3 min. ea-t 137a 14-100 feet, thence southeasterly an I -outherly .long the line of a curve of 2744 Ket radius for a uista ice of 2414 feet, crossing the north line of De.avan ave- ue at a jioint 3634 feet easterly from tiie north eart e .rn^r of Main street ai d Dclevan avenue thence .-outh 3} dcg. west on al.ee j>aralici to and 1025 foet distant winterly from the west line of W al den stre it, a" laid" out between Bert and Feny -treet-, 4691 95-100 feet, thence south 85 deg. 47 min. ewt 270feet,thei:cesouth3} deg. west 310fect, thence south 85 deg. 44 min. tast 1605 fect, thence soutu 3} deg. west 7o3 feet' to the ine of a circle of 225 feet radius, the centre of said circle b« ing at tr.e nterscction of th" centre line of Bert street with the soutln rly line of Genes-v street continued coiterly, thence easterly ana souther iy alft-g: the lino of and circle te its inierscct;on with thc north line of Best s'reet at a point in the north line of said Bjst street, 159 fect easterly from the intersection of the north hne of ' ust street with thi south erly line of the continuation of Genesee street, thence westerly a'on< the north line of B»st street 2 06 feet, thenee southerly at right ang es to Best sirtct to the south line of said Best stieet, them e -outh 48 dcg. 33 min. west 156 feet to a hne 8} fect ui.-tant easterly at right angles from and pa. allel to the easterly line, of Camp street,as now laid out,thence westerly at right angles to svid Camp street 66 fect to a line 8} fect distant westerly at right anglts from ar.d parallel to tha west lint of said Camp s'reet; thunce north 41 deg. 27 m in. west leu fe,t to the south iine of Best s'rect, thence northerly at right angles to Best street to the north iue of Bust street, thence north 48 deg. S3 min., cos* lad feet, tlience south S6 deg. 25 min., ra-tG6fee', thsnce i.orth 3 drg. 32m in., eart 1144 fect, thenee south 85 dec 47 min., eart 201 feet, thence north 3* deg., eart along a l.ne parallel to and 1225 feet uis taut wester'y from the -est iine of Maldru street 4689.45 feet, thence northerly and northwesteily a ' -ng a line of a curve of 2544 feet radius for a dis tance of 2333 1 feet, thence north 47 deg. S min wt-st. 1370.26 fect to the northca-t comer of Main and Steel? streets; thence north 47 desr 8 m in., wee*. 1102 .4!eet to the line of the circle of 245 feet radius abovo ce- scriced; thence westerly and northerly a.ong the hne of said circle 6"7.52 feet; thence north 43 deg. 35 min., west 1404 feet; thence along the north hne of Chapin street north 84} deg. ,w. rt 1468.68 feet; thenee south 18} dcg., west 195.8 feet; theuce south 1 dcg., west 300 feet; thence south 23 deg., west 830 foet; thenee south 10 deg , wert 705 feet; thence south 29 deg., west 600 feet; tber.ee north 51} deg., weet 404 feet to a point in the easterly hne oi Deiaware street, 2143 feet northerly from the nr rtheas: corner of Deiaware street and Deievan avenue; therce northerly along the easterly line of Delaware street 275 feet;* thence northerly and northwesterly along toe line of a curve of 334 feet racius f r » distance of 281.25feet;thencen jrth 41 dcg. 21 m 'n..w ert359 40 feet; thenee north we-terly and winterly al.ngthe line of a curve of 996 feet radius for a dutance of 795 feet; thence north’ 85 degree*, vest 460 feet, ence s uth 5 deg , west 1P94 9 feet t-> the line o? the c:n le of 350 fe-t radio?, as above described, thence easterly and suuthca tcrly along the iiuc of said circle 647 feet; thence south 51 deg 4 m in , east 1ft.4.6 feet; thence north 38 dcg. 56 m in., eart lift fret to the west line of Delaware street; tbence east erly at rg h t angles to Delaware strett to ti.e enst line of D- law are street; thence south 51 deg. 4 min., east 317 ieet to the northerly line of Bouck avenue; the:, cc southerly at right angles to Bou'k avenue to tbe south Une o: Bouex avenue; thence south :8deg. 56 m ia.. w e-t 420 feet to the east line of Delaware s re t, thence w.ste ly at right angles to Delaware street to the wert line of Delaware street, thenee north 51 deg 4 min., west 317 feet to the cocth iine of Bouck avenue, thence northerly at right angle* of Bouck avenue 6 the north line of Bouck avenue, thence north 38 deg. 56 min , east 110 feet, thence north 61 deg. 4 m in.. west 1904.6 feet to the line of the circle ot 350 feet radius, aa above described; thence westerly and northwesterly along the line of said circle' 384.4 ieet, than re south 87 deg., west 2323.6 feet, thence south 53 deg., ewrt 89 le:t to the nortn iine of Bouck avenue, thence southerly st rignt angles to B.rnck avenue to the south hne of Bouck avenue, thence south 37 deg., west 397 feet, thence south 9 deg. 35 min., west to thc line of the circle of 150 feet rad us at the junction of Ferry and Rog- rs streets, au- above described; thenee easterly, southerly and southwesterly al ng tb* line of said circle for a distance of 3«9 fect to its inter section w ’t h a Hne 34 feet distai.t easterly at right angles frcm rnd parallel to tb* ess: 1 ne ot Rogers street, as laid out betwe- a Jersey and Ferry street*, thence southerly on t .e line 34 feet d sunt eart or! y at right angles frm r and parallel to 'be eas'. Une cf ssud Rogers a rret, to tne 1 ne of the circle of 250 feet radius at the Junction nf North and Rogers -treeta os a .ove described, .thence e rterty, southerly snd we-teriy slung tbe Un* of — ‘6 circle, to its intersection with the south erly Un* cf Nonh str et (a* a four-rod street), these-' westerly along the southerly Un* of said North street to a point ICO feet s*st*riy from tbe intersection of ths southerly Hues of sad North Street and York street (a* a four rod street), thenee yaterlv on o'line of a curve ef 270 fect maiu* to a point us the aoutn ha* of said Ycrk etreet 100 westerly from tb* .intersection of th* south lines af tnd North *o4 Jor* itrweU tbenc* westerly along * ue south line af aaid York street iu iis intersect.*': with the eas'erly line of the towing j>*th on ti.e e-« side of th*:Erie Canal, the plac* of Inning, one also another piece of land in a circle of 150 test ra- aius, th* centre of said circle being at tbe ioterscu tion of the centre lines of Sixth street <,as a six nx street), aud Ifasaaehus.t!* street ( a a four ru street.) GEORGE 8. WARDWELL. k27-20t City Clerk. B UFFUM STREET EXTENSION Notice is hereby giver, that thc Common Com. U of the City of Buflalo intend to take and oppr- pri Ate the pr- p rty n«c ssary for the erten*ion and aying out of Bafiuin street, in a straight line fron its prevent terminus most proximate to the Uue 01 the Buffalo A Washington Railway Company’s rail way track, of the sanu width and direction as sai Buffum street, to the line of a.id Company’s ssift track, thc- centre line of said extension to correspcac with the centre line of said rtreet. GEORGE S. WARDWELL, City Clerk. Dated Buffalo, Nov. 11 I860. klS-20t THE PREtg. gUFFALO CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE CHAISE OF proprietorship: The Paper will hereafter be conducted hy Lev, John E. Robie and Rev. Allen P. Ripley# A9 JOINT PARTNERS. TERMS ...................................... TWO DOLLARS A Yf AR To Moil and City Hubecnbcra. The f enpie are invited to Suheeribo. Office: Brown’s Building, cor. Maui aud Seneea sts, and at Otis’ bjok store. 12-6t u sr uoods . SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK AT B^RIsriCS & BANCROFT, 259 Main Street.”: - _ 10,090 vds English Merge................................................. 35«. 6,00d Poplin Alpaca ............................................................ 2 . <• 200 pieces Poplin Alpaca, worth f0«, at 4u<- CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFr RED AT RETAIL IN ANY MARKET. Also, Super Long Shawls at $4; Paisly Shaw'.a, $18 and upwards. CLOAKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. k22 BARNB1 A BANCROFT, 169 M«in st. SPECIAL SALE BY BARAKS {& BANCROFT. S2^9’,Main Stroet. EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS. 26 per cent. Leu thau Cost nf Imp jrtatio . FINE BROADCLOTHS, FINE TRICOT AND BEAVERS, FINE DOESKIN CASSIMERES. in Cost of Importation, baviug ar. Over Stock. 2 BARNES A BANCROFT, 26$ Mais «t CLOTH STOCK AT] BARNES & BANCROFT, 259 Main Street. 5 cases V at-r Proof ......................................... gl 0? 2 . ones Super ....................................................... 1 26 510 j>i ces Cassimcre, all wool ............................ 75 300 piec‘8 11 super goods f l O0v® I 2» 500 Ca'digan Jacket* ............................................. ............ 8 cases Heavy Shirts oad Drawers ........................ 66 A!*'-, Heavy Flannel? .......................................................... 8^ Choice yard-wide Shaker ................................................... 60 Canton Flonntl ..................................................... 16 k22 BARNES & BANCROFT, 25ft Main st. BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS ’AT BARNES & BANCROFT, 259 Main Street.] 600 PAIRS ALL WOOL BED BLANKET3 at $4 00 500 ............................. «* *• 6 00 300 C. M FORTE BS, FILLED WITH COTTON, 2 I) The but Comforter ever sold for the money, oad cheaper ihm the material can be purchased. Also, 2,030 BALMORAL SKIRT3, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRI9ES. k22 BARNES St BANCROFT, 569 V ain st. P. C. AHERN '258 Alain Street. NEW YORK. ExnaaATiox or th : osb-b n n Tat BOVEBENT or TKOOS-a-trAHSAIO To BK THEI It D ESTINA-i IO N HOSTILE ATriT- Di IF TUE 1I-BBJSA- RXH.KDSOXS F t.t R1L TO TAKE PLACE MOXDAY—THE1IW MORTEM. In- TtL»oJva?H ro iaa xirar.s j N ew York#_December 2.—The- dcvtjna sion of troops staucne i at the various Ju-rt. .n New York harbor, who have beey or dered to hold themselves in readiness fo move to-morrow, ia Elated to bo thc poets •ying in and aronu-i thc Mormon territory, it ia farther stat-ed that the attitude of th- Mormons has recently been of a boat, character, and that they have formed camp of 15,000 men. The new building of the Young Men - Christian Association of this city was dec i cated this evening. Kev. S. 11. Tyag, j). I)., offered prayer, and addresses were de :ivered by Vice President Coi fax# Govern. Hoffman and others. Attachments have been issued by th- Supreme Court of New Jersey against. real and personal prop* rty h<. u hy Fisk Gould and Catherwood, in that State. Ai the completion of thc work on the Newark and Patters'-n Railroad, the contractors o: ne read, Janies Fisk, Jr., Jay G« uld, and K. B. Catherwood, were owing Michae; Dols- n, sub contractor, $33 0d3for service? rendered. Delson had writs of attach men for $70,000 issued upou all tho persona, property and real estate belonging to Fisk. Gould and Catherwood, in Essex, Passaic, and Hudson counties, including eight thou sand shares of the Paterson and Newark Railroad and dock property in NVebawken valued at $350,000. This was purchased forthe use of the Erie Iia ;1 way and pai . for out of the company's funds, althouvi: the title is made out in Jay Gould’s per sonal name. Considerable advance in passenger far. 1 and freights to thc West was bulletined t day. The new freight rat^s are as follow; F’or firet class goods to (.’hicago, ?l 5d; tu it. Louis, $1 91; to Cincinnati, Sl 4'J; t Louisville, $1 73; to Sau Francisco, IS on per cwt. Doctor Cushman this afternoon held :: post mortem examination rn the body of tb late Mr. Richardson. It waa found tb ' the stomach, liver and intestines of the deceased had been penetrated through a: through. Physicians express their utmost surprise that he should have survived 1 long. Tho body wiil be taken to Medwy Massachusetts, to-morrow afternoon, ift funeral services will tak% plac.-; at noon, ar will be couductcd by Beec’or.r and Frc-t ingham. Vice President Coif ,x and se\ eral other prominent gentlemt.-p are expec ed to attend the obsequies of 'the dec. The Corone.r’s inquest will ?>e h-ld Monday. It is said McFarland is prcp^j-ing for h- defence, and has secured the services cf John Graham and Charles o. -rpenccr. CGMMEROi:. he ooastiug frsie; thc release of article- used »:i tue constri.^tion of vessels fron Ije*; ai .»T.inco of drawback on nava stores, »n i Mibsiuies t line* of America) built stcim \e-soB. The miiiority repor- »as made by Snow, at;.i cot essentiallt differing from tb- forsgoiirv, uxcept tha where the majori'y rec -mmend govc^junen cubsuiy the tn. ionty rccemmond free snips After some discussion th* tul ject wci over for two weeks. nor -: INVESTIOATU MMITTEfT- Phiudilpbia, lJecember 2.— The Con- grotsional Committee to enquire into tht decline of American sxp}.;:.a clo-td its in ati" . vte to-d. ;•. hivin. taken testi mcny 1:1 Portland, Btwton aud. New York u 1 C-.ober. The tcela tu-cy taken coven *bcut SCi» lr.auuacript pa^cs, aud is now ; i'Jiui. i-i V, aahmgtou. The teine : urg . j the great decay in A meric ar •hipping m tcrr-sts have in nearly every in stance r . : o lv e d thumselv>s into thre- prop .-ltioi First—Drawback of duty upon all mate rials entering into tha con - ‘ ‘-i of* vessels, and tho subsidy cqua •;i the amount f duty wh- n American ma teriaU are used, hecond Permission t* purcha>'v and a-lxn.t to Amori.-an register . budt line* b u t aid es tr ocean steamers. Tin 'ommittce tw night proceed to Washing ton, and will m due time report thcc propotniions iur tho action of Congress. FOREIGN. J. EMIL ULLiVlEH D LEON'S DYNASTY M THE L >N H).v TIMES TION—LOCK Ht NOR .. LARES THAT NAPC L'bT BE 6USTA1NED- ON THE IRISH QUE.1 D BISHOFS IN RuiME 2.ATCR H io M .T llE WEST iN i'lK S. ST TILS' -R UMI To TBS U r t M a I j London, December 2.--The Tnru* con- aiders the policy to be adopted ou thc Irish question, lt raya: If we .-.re uot prepare*, to abandon altogether tho exercise of our f'uictioua wo must stop the development 01 (rifth demands. We cannct execuse cur SECOND DAYS’ RICHMOND CUL OF OOMXEKCE FED1YGS AT T1 J\- -vA'EP.'RTME: pMMENDKD—A G'.- selves liutn guilt in alii ouh uelut'Kius to l-e pi :t to uo inferred that o limited only by the dt antH of Belaud. We c dom biaiue a" c&>utum: au outbi* ak of orgam- authoru.y and order. -h mischies - ‘po^&ttd if wc lea\ -r ,eg;-.iation will L. aanus of the pear u:uo, free ourseive? i ot law ripen int' -d V l.lrU .. «gliu5l \ c muat declme n :--rni in tho .an-! iawp in the iu xt seeeion . . Parliament, but in the meantime th) au . onty of th • law iuiut be inaiuta ucd, an-, lufrxcuoua theieot punished. 'ih* proceedings ia the Consistc- ,‘ouri of Y'ork against the Rev. C. V , to, uerchy, have been br-.ught to a c - .sion. Voysey was heard yesterday in his i n dt* fence before th. 1 .. . eilor, who to-day, rendered judgment, <!■ iring that all ti, chaigi-8 and :- 1: us brougii'- against tin •leLuiiant had ik-cu proved, nnd excludiL^ aim Irom the Cuuich of Fugland. FFANCE- 1’ aris, Deeemlx r 2, S P. iv. Havana U-rday fu of Baina- . il is I will o^ea this dmj, Nov. 17, IMS, New Cloakings. New Velvets, New Shawls, New Silks, New Dress 6oods, New Alpacas, Four dtffe-ent Bakes, so eh as ths GRAND DULHK88, BUFFALO BRAND, ROYAL STAND ARD, and MY OWN S P rd A L MaFF. Th*»e are She best knows good* a*w imported. N ew Trimmim?-*, New Howierr, New Blanket*, New Caasimeres, New Cottons, &c. 100 FANCY ARAB WRAPS at ss.ee flame aa sow soil In the * * lor #. WANTED, A C ood S haw l Salesm aa* CASH HOUSE AND ONE PRICE. BARGAINS CAN BS ABJURED. P. C. AHERN, 253 MAIN ST. FER PICT n iT D ra CLOAK* isd COflTUMfffl EKN'ilE' I FR TIGHT RAI F- ’AD PEMAN'DI FROM THE ”'E-T T » IHE ATL'NTfC CLOSE OF THE CONG'.'.E-SlONAL CoMiU TEE’S INVESTIGATION—oYNOPSH OF THE REMEDIES PROPOSED. [ST TRLKOr.TO TB S Ki‘ifcSi j R ictimond, December 2.—In tbo Board of Trade Convention to-day a resolution was adopted that CongreES be requested t: establish a new department-, to be knov.i aa Department of Commerce, to which Ehu'. be reftired questions connected with ou; foroign and domestic trade. It was argu that the Treasury Dejiartment hid its nauds too full to attend to the mcrcantb queation) of tiie country. The commercin'. community wanted tbe department ou footing with other departments of the go', eminent with some eminent mercau'.i! men at its head. In (iri-t Bri'&in tL.s La • b-een done, and John Bright, President, the Board of Trade, had put at . head. Merchants of this country wan ten . man cf tbeir own way of thinking to b 1 their wants bsfore L--ngrcss As to. ; are now, the mercantile an.i raanufactur; interests of tho country aro in pr.rt.eu. :harge of professional men woo are uot ; - miliar with their wants, it is time to L politicians aside, at least 11 tlio.e matter- The eighteenth proposition, which cot..- from the Chicago Board oi I’raue, urg. « u . construction, under a charter f r-m theu- i • eral government, of adotib. track r.M-roa. . to be used exclusively ior ihe tra: y 1' , tion of freight from t’.e centre oi tue ■ ; source of supply of gram aud produce in ti. West to the Atlantic se-aboard. M r iiichardi*, of Chicago, a d d ) b i Board in support of the propositi n. i.- showed that in the lo-st year tw .-tLir- more freight was carried fruinCirica. 1 ; -• ward by rail than by water, in reu . *.n - from now not one bushel of grain wou • . pass eastwaid by the Erie canal. 1- m i and Mississippi now carry less '"reh.iit th • is grown along their borders. R a il i= ;.*.- . doing away with water transport)*!.* > which is too slow, and cot cheaper thau rail. He was replied to by Mr. Monroe, of L' buque# advocating the superiority of wai > lines. Mr. Taylor, of St. Paul, moved to amend j the prorosition so as to provide for railroad : j from San Diego, California, along the route of the tbirty-fonrth parallel to .Noriuik. Mr. Wetbenll, of I’hiladflphia, movcij a proviso that the road 1^ built without a 1 "*• • government subsidy either in mousy c. j :ua_; . lands. Mr. Walbridge, of Now Y ork, offer*-i « ; sobetitute resolution requinng Congrass 1 exercise whatrver constUational powi r po*sr:.-es m the pass-<gd cf a uauonal ra. road law author.ziug five prs'-d trunk ra.'- !.- •!> .- mad freight lines between tbe H n-ftcq and Atlantic seaboard at sivh j-omts . cspitaJists may guaran' e to c/ii.mtu.-e a D complete these undertakings. He said that it was tb) of < -ingress before ti.. war to have given the South a Pacmc llailrrad, but bell:on intervened. Bnt uow that t. c conntr/ was homcog .-nious, tbe '.ntesti . should be carrieu out. If th) South di 1 not get it now, let it again present ita pet; tion. The North intended it should have justice, and it would get it. Kirkland, of Baltimore, opposed the id** of governmeut building the road- ” Many States were interested ju the roads r - .r built, and Maryland wou id not be to see government build a road runniuc parallel with the Baltimore an i Ohio Rail road, still he would bo willing to see gov ernment aid the Southern Pacific Road. Messrs. Opdyke, of New York; Love, 1 : Chicago; Camngtou. of Richmond; a:;d Chittenden, of New Y'ork, participated in the debate. Mr. Chittenden said the mini of the country was running away about railroad* ! 1'hey would be gotten rapidly enough for j mercantile purposes without tho govern ment building them. It was the flood bishops ha attend the Coun >N, J a iontaty o! sc.-vcred 1 M. - Up to thi. ■' '.ij tranquil, demonstration* •nittee of Corjzt uvier said tha. cxutsaetf the* hundred this city t< 1 ivrmlW r 1st, v,< 1 y e s i-rgo the inppectioi --.t.i' ; h e r a rm a m e n t. . r and arms hav. ."•laria, supposed t. ud acized. The in ,.>i. To AND FROM T TAIN. TUE EXPRESS. | 'PICE bsr-ARTMS.VT, ) .rt of Jauu age for h v lb7(*, ! ' Be 1, lb70. tcncra:. K»AN, irn Mails, d the resip Auditor o uf illhealtl., of Interna: ict of Ohio. nan * th V 1 for th. 744,721 P o u r? AL. Kau Tbe test stock of ths ctty. REKDT-XADfl CLOAKS to klT railway bonds thrown upon the country . that would financially luin [loud appiau.-*ej. ! and this Board could not put itself more uu- | , e n e . - j than by endorsing these government rad way schemes. The debate took a very wide range and chiefiy consisted of argument anu statist is to show the superiority of water transpor tation over rail and rice versa. After accepting an invitation for a trip on Tuesday by steamer to City Point, and return by rail, and an invitation to a ban quet given by the Richmond merchants Saturday evening, the Convention ad journed. THE NEW TORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. New Yore, December 2-—A t a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day a re part was made by A. A. Low, from a majority of the Committee on tne Decline of American Commerce. The committee hold that the causes of decnue were the establishment of ioreign lines of ifceac. ships, tho aabatrtution of iron vessel* igx v. ooden ones, the operations of revenue laws in the ooastrnction of vessels, the depsfciation of currency# and oomUnatto 9 amocg n. The committee offe id resoln- ivooatif the purchase jf foreign . to be need nnder the An $ucan flag by bom Mb flmmvofln owners, 1 yd not in RfcTLT; MISSISiJPPI— AL- a MAJo. JIT E. TIMATE AT l0,00fo (bv Tsusuaxru to the press.j OtL&iN?, DecesuLcr 2.—The vote i Lean from gives tbe following u x u l *u, •*,.'» 1 Jcftei vzU; ial3, Yoxoi, •ii 1 Adam*. 2C5; Warren, ne# IttO; Mar ■i, H r . J - . I*'i0; Iftiwndes, 3500; i-!e, 572 • '!ark*', Vto, a pain m . counti.s c f n:-zre tLan 13,U«JO ov r .1 ? > ■** a’ izu h * -ftuty yivos majority, v loss o.' 3 >0. Tbo »ra is g- n«r-’ .* cox.ce«itd to tiie e. sr« >• o i J'tv r r s De :rm1*" 2 fi dispatch from M - ; uma the dtet f r A lew by 2*’,0^0 niAjor.ty. THiilD LI5PATCH. N ew O rleans, December 2.—Returns from f irty-rix counties in M jwiiiippi giv* Alcorn 37,t.b2 majJri.y, a ^.v.u ot 27u0 over ia#t year’s rote ior th.: *lv ..-" la . TFE VIRGINIA CONSERVATIVES. Rt*'H'4*zND, IV-ember 2.—'There ia pub lished this mornui#,’ a ;ist oi tae -ilaIo Cen tral Cummittee of the Walker party just organ izid. in it aro the names of gentle- azen her eLofnr.' V\ Li#», Rr-pubJucans au*l Democrats, iocludiag A. il. ll. Stewart, of -tauaton; FredkitU Btearnes# J. Lege, H. ii. Marshall, Charles S. Carrington, i'nwi- dent oi J ainss Rivcz'and Kanawha Cans!: J ame # A. Cowurdin, editor of the Dispatch', ... B. Haxxzl. Thomas Branch and James Misou, of Richmonri; Waller If. Taylor, of j Sorio k, lormer A ijutaut f-enor&I of | 1,,'ti irmy; cbariea P. Stone, for cavairy genc.ai in the Union army; Normvn Suhth# former Col- 1 in the Union army; J. tf. Imboden, UrarMj «. ft. ^ b. ur. tu wori) | ^ I ! 'loverner 1 . Ih55; atzl D. C. Da Jarne'.:*?. j a f irmer ! -.•mocratio member of Congress, fie (’.'gaa'-xation of thc Coaamzttee ;tted to to the counties for approval. Tr. »*t :-. .des p'cntlemeu of wenith and j poliucal influence. ELECTED. A ugusta, Deoember 2.—Yv'iliiam Exxsrd, r’eirierat, has been elected Mayor of At lanta. NE^VTTAMP?!! RE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. C. KCOBD, New Hampshire, December 2. —I’he Republican State Committee have called a state Conviction at this place January 7th. BOSTON POLITICS. Boston; DeceiRber 2.—There is much disuitiafac'ion cxp-reeseii by both Republi cans and i>cm*zcratn with the nominees lor Ms>or, aad a ci .ixens’candidate will on- douizte-lly be put in nomination. AlABAKA LEGISLATION. Moktgomery, December 2 —The time of the Senate was contained in discuming a bdl to give negroes equal privileges on rail roads# Ac. Mr. Worthy (Democrat) advocated an amemlu.rnt to ?! t .1 providing that ct-m- aion c-.rriers be fore*-, to provide cqusllv comiortahle bus eparatc apaitm.cnts for tht accs, and ia-t bo compelled to carry black and whit^ mixed(iu the same boat, csbin or -RTS. Thfe Senate adjourned pending di - ussion. The Hout*e ( ommittdo on Elections n - .“jrted in favor of ousting Brown, Demo- rat, from the Chamber, and in iavor c rating Lawrence, EepublicaD, from Ma- • cn. Tne committee also reported against ho right of Alexander (colored) to i ros Aaur a scat from Mobi.'c. Alexander war allowrel to make a two hours’ speech, it which be fiercely abused the Democrats. RED RIVER. LATEST FiOM THE SEAT OF BRITISH REBEL LION. j ST TSi.fcOSARH TO THS XXREXOS | Chicago, December 2. — \ special from ^t. Raul states that letters have been re •'ived from Fort Geary dated November IGth and 2i)th. A council of insurgent iialf breeds met on the 16th, but after mo commit ation adjourned until tho IStb. Gnvernoi McTavish’s proclamation wa? cir- •ulatod among them, w ith what the cones pondent cai s marked effect. The letter <« the 20th declares that tho Red llixer pcopb will ‘Viever submit to receive McDongal! unless OTcrjmwered by the Canadian gov crnment. The letter also states that a ?ur .•icsently large force of insurgents are in vrms to protect their frontier from au\ force that can be sent against tbem. TEL EOR A PH/C SUM MA R T. frsov satvrdat’s artbiru. k sb.tioks Nxw Yoaff, December 2.—The Sun says; Orders hsve beeu issued to the officer? 'ftiuinanding troops stationed at tho various forts in New Y'ork Harbor to hold tbeir forces in readiness to move oa Friday, sup- i-licd with ten days’ rations. The Quarter- niastcr’s and Commissary Departments were iiusily engaged yesterday in preparing for '.he mvEteriouH movement, the direction and • iesiinatiun of which aio kept piofoundly secret. I ’lic troops new stationed here number between 12<-0 and 15(H) of all arms, •inder command of General Vodges. It i« alh.i nndvrsD od that orders have beeu sent Geneial Braunan, the commamlaut at 1 ort Trumbull, New London, to bold his troops, consisting of two companies of tho First Artillery, in readiness to take np th*- line of march at a moment’s notice umilar instructions have been strut to lonei Duryea at Saekctt’s Harbor. These officers command each a cprunary of the First Artillery. Albert D. Uicnardaon tho distinguished journalist and author, who was assassinated ast Friday in tbe Tribune office, by Mc- - arl aud, died this morning at live o’clock. The grand mass meeting of Cuban sym- palhizers, wbich was t<» have taken place 'ih Friday evening of t’/is week, has been zostjKjned to Wednesday, the Sth instant. A warrant has lieen issued for tho arrest >f conductor Darker, of tha New Jer- j -ey Railroad, who ejected Pafcr--'^ I. vuo from the car recently whi’fi the tram ii abii :p“, so th**; ugnc ftl 1 through the l-ridge ftiz** drowned. Barker pub b-.h*-" a card b:'.}ing that he did not know the train w aa on a bridga at tho time. '1 h e super vising architect of the Trca- :ry m a report just made to thc Treasury .: ;cs an account of the progress of the pub lic works under his supervision. He recoin mends the construction of stores for :bo ap p.-aioer in this city on the Battery, a..d the purchase of that ground for a new custom house. Thc report of the commanding officer of rhe store ship Idaho, commander B. B. Tay- !-*r, to Admiral Rowan, contain* a thr ill in; narrative of the escape of that vess*-? fron. Ir struct ion in the recent tem pe.t off tu* Japanese coast. It is thought that tho vesst; ) too much disabled to ever return to tbii continent, aud she will be used as a store ship and hospital for thc Asiatic squadron. Iu the Spanish gunboat cases Judge Pier re:,out was served with copies of the pa ••-1 yesterday on which it is intended sub •tmtially to bate the motion for the dis charge of the boats. These pajiers are not yet perfect iu form and the bc-iief wan pre- ••ai. ut at the District Attorney’s office that v may be cbang»*d again before the hear ing <if the ca^o, which has been adjourned ••1 S»tnrday next, as they have aireadj iioen changed twico since oiiginalJy pre pared. Tho frigate Severn left this port on Tues • lay to relieve the Powhattan a? the flag ship of Admiral Poor io Cuban waters. Thc Galler-Wedekind mystery completed its first plis3e yesterday fit fore Judge Hu gan. Dr. Wedekind WUS committed to tke 1 rt-ueral Sessions on the charge «-f extortion and was held to answer m $3000 bail. Ar this was not forthcoming he was removed to the cells. At thc Board of Flducation last evening % resoiutiou was adopted that hereafter non-resident pnpils and those temporarily rc-iding in New York, whose parents re side elsewhere, should not be admitted to the put die schools. Secretary Boutwell says that his refusal to sell gold on Tuesday was on account oi the low price offered. Mr, Colgate, of thc firm of Trevor A Colgate, cwlied ou him yesterday and demanded that the goid for which hia firm had bid should be delivered, but Mr. Boutwell held tbat he had the. • :gnt m ms own discretion to refuse to sell d the price did not suit. WjtHiUKOTOK# December 1.—It is antici- j ated that at least three hundred articles will lie added to the free list in tho new tariff bill. Tne Ways and Means Committee, at its mecwuig yesterday, had tho subject of bituminous coal under discussion. Tho committeo stands about equally divided on thc subject, 'i he principal argumenc made against the repeal of thq tariff on this par ticular commodity i*, that the people of the British province where' this coal is ob tained, who are in favor cf annexation, are opposed to the repeal, while anti-annexa- liouists favor repeal. It is estimated that when the free hat is completed thc com mittee bill will make a reduction of $20,- 000,000 in the tariff income. The Judiciary Committee of the House is now engaged in considering the evidence in thffi Judge Btutced impeachment cane, preparatory to maxing their report. A, let* ;> r from Busteed from Alabama announces •‘.at he has adjourned kis court until May, and is coming to Waahington. The evi dence has been closed. Mr. Bingham will "i.izmit the report to the H mae about the conil week of thc session. Mkmphis, December L —The election re- '.urns irom Mississippi are very meagre. The Avalanche'* special dispatch irom Pol ly Springs says: Nothing definite has been received. Marshall Lounty has prob- abiy gone for Aicorn. A' dispatch from Okolona says the connjty has gone for Al corn by 150 majority. There have been no disturbancbes so far as known. The Avalanche't Jackson sjzeciaJ says: Returns are very rcaot but indicate Al corn* election. The fallowing counties ^ire majorities for A lorn: \rzoo3000, a gain of 1600 from last, year; Ivnda, 1500; Vionroe. 2000; LaudenUJe, Fi ...miugo and Lzundes# smail maioritjes; Jclferson, 1500, a gain <zf 500, Jackson, 029; Noxubee, 275; Wilkinson, 2500; Adams, 2.'z00; Raukin# •loubtful. The following give majorities for Dent: Tallabasha 700; (Japitola, 150. Tiie vote in the rive- counties w n very smalh * N rw OltLXAirs. December 2.—Private dispatches from Jacknon, Mississippi, indi cate Mr. Aloorn’s election by 10,000 of a majority. Nothing definite can be obtained iu reference to the Legislature. G alveston, December 2 —The total vote here for two days is 1294. As far as in heard from the election throaghemt the State is passing off quietly. In Waco County the vote in two days reached 9JO. In McClellan County the colored majority is *200. In Falla County the votes are ftplitung,* but Davis, ia probably ahead. i he registration is not yet completed in Navarro County, consequently no election is going on there. In Austin, Hays, Williamson and Travis Counties all the whites and many colored voters are voting for Hamilton. Hia esti mated majority ia the three ooontie* is1500. Haynes is oerteinly elected to Congress. Hamilton’s friends claim the Stole by 30,- 000 majority. Houston, Texas, December L—The vote he rebels against revolutionary proceed* ngs against tho authority of Her Majei government. OwnpUteljVrtMlte with 1 THE VERY HUT UAUSUl 1 x 1 ail it* voxlet jr. Ia prepared^to. cxc«ct*4 cs«rj ScMr.pflae o Cord and Jol* work. RO. 14 EAST SWAN flTBM f l , (I THE BID a LO LX PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFIGE. here in two days is 150)). It is estimated that Hamilton will carry the State by 20,- >00. In Jefferson the hlection is progress ing quietly, the colored voters being largely in the majority. Chicago, December 2.—At a convention of the Red River insurgents assembled at Fort Garry November 16, to devise a gov ernment for the colony, the following propo sitions were offered : Compromise with Governor McDougall; an independent re public; annexation to tfie United State*; 1 colony under British rule or return to tin* Hudson Bay 0< mpany’s protection. A special dispatch from St. Paul rays r An arrival from Pembina brings a procla- reation from Governor McTaviah warning dajeaty'a San F rancisco# December I.—A few nights since a broker’s office in Moatgom- ry was robbed at $5,7CO in gold, all that he burglars could oarry. lt has been aft ertained the robbery was committed hy , arties from Chicago brought here for tho purpose, one of whom was arrested while m the way to thc cars with his share cf tho plunder. Philadelphia, November 1.— fol- owing officers were elected Uy the R. W. Irand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons ‘f Philadelphia yesterday: It W. Grand Master, Robert A. Lam barton, of Harris burg; R. W. Deputy Grand Master, t?am- uel l\ Perkins; R. \Y. Senior Grand W ar- len, Alfred B. Potter; It, \V. Junior Grand Warden, Robert Clark; R. W. <;rand Trea- lurar, Peter William*; R. YV. Grand Sec- •etary, John Tbcmpnou. M ontgomery, Alabama, December J. fn tho Iiou.se to-day a colored mao was •Je c t c d Engrossing Clerk. Democrats voted for him agaiuat a white man. *A bill was passed to uiako it perjury to falsely take tho oath of office, t The city election takes place next Moo? lay. It i? tbe first since 1865. The regis tration will lie finished tg-morrow. About an 1qual number of blacks aud whites are registered. l-Alil!., lVo.mb.r2- . Tho goftarailaatoof r ranee and Great '.ritain are making great •tfurtft to nett'^ t m a t t * r at isam* lietween the Sqbpnie Porto snd tho Viceroy of Sgypt. i Ox don, December 2.—Tbe ship Joseph Holmes, of Boston, from w Y'ork for •lasgow, sprung ale»k and was abandoned. ' he crew were save«l. Berlin , I«ecember 2.—The rumored Danish question is again under discussion. Several important dispatches on the sub ject recently passed Between Berlin and "lenna. Toronto, December '2. .—In tho Legisla ure last night, Mr. Blaker followed up tb: late Nova Beotia resolution* by moving a s a necessary consequence an address to too rown, praying that by an act of the Im perial Legislature it might bo rendered im possible tor the Parliament of Canada t«z ii*tiirb the financial ratio n s established hy the British Nort*: American act of 1SG7, .►a lietween OAnada afad tho several Pro vinces. Blake supported bis motion in a speech of some length. Mr. < lark moved an amendment de claring the proposed address iutxpedient. The aim ndmcut was defeated by 57 to 1*2. ITe original motion carried and the committeo appointed, their report brought • n and adopted, and the address agreed to aud ordered to be eugroseed in due form. Oxtowa, Ontario, December 2.—Captain Ermatiuger, of Montreal, has been sum moned hero to undertake a sjiecial message to Red River to endeavor $o conciliate tho half breeds. Iho In liar* question is at tracting much attention. Tho tribe be tween Fort William and $he Rod River is reported unfriendly. St . J ohn, New Brunswick, T>ecer,,ber 2. Ibe formal opening of the Western Exten sion Railway from St. Jnhqto tho American boundary took plac* yesterday. The I’reder- icktown branch was also opened for traffic. San Francisco, December 1.—Tho Legin l&luro of Washington Territory adopted » resolution asking that llic headquarters of she DepartmcntofC'olumbiabe removed from Portland to Vancouver*, Washington Ter ritory. Governor ilanders, *>f that Terri- sory, has vetoed over ouo bundled acts of he i^giaiaturo, Including tho whole of a new code of laws prepared by a conimiKaior and enacted by the unanimous vote of both Homes. The Republican party in the Ter ritory is disorganized, and Uie action of th« Governor is supposed to be a political move ment. Ft . L ouis, December 2.— General Rosc- rona from California and .Senator Ross irom Kansas have arrived here. CillCAtfO, Decemlier 2.—Three and a half miles of snow sheds of the Union Pacific Railroad were completed this week. " ho company expect tu finish seven r.filea by the first of February, covering all deep cuts, thus placing the road o*at of all danger of interruption from drilling, Whitson, Indian Agent at Dakotah, says formidable aliianee has been concluded between the Northern -Hioux and Crows tor war againat the settlers in Kastem Montana and Wyoming. 'The indianiiare instigated to this by an out.awed half breed named licoshaw. Thia affiance threatens ihe ex termination of the whites. W heeling, Decemlier 2.-—The sales of of government property at Harper’s Ferry up to Wednesday amounts in the aggregate to $280,(H)0. 1 lie musket and rifle factory, with Potomac and Shenandoah waterpower, was purchased by Captain F. E. Adams. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company were heavy bidders. W 1LKE8 HARKE# Pennsylvania, December 2 —There was an explosion of fire-damp in the Empire Mine this morning. Seven or eight men were severely injured. S an F rancisco, December 2.—The re turned “Pioneers ’ have ailopted a resolu tion of thanks for the treatment they re ceived along the lino of their recent excur sion, particularly acknowledging the court esies of the Common Council aud Board of Trade of Chicago, thc Old Californians iu New Y'ork for th- ir sumptuous l,anquot_ and various railroad companies. Cleveland, O., December 2. - The fire last night In the Commercial Elevator, owned by Merriam A Co., partially destroy ed the machinery and contents. Tho build- mg contained between 50,000 and 00,000 bushels of grain, a large portion of which was damaged by water and smoke. The entire lore ia about $40,000. Among in-uranee companies are the W est^m 0f Buffalo, $5250, and tha Buffalo Fire snd Marine, $2000. _ Conversation Openings. The Pall Alalt Oatelte has the foliowing bright para graph on conversati'Xi openings, which is as applicable to onr longitude as to that of London: Mr. V. YV. L o n g m a n ’s ingenious little 1/Kik on “Chess Openings'” suggest* to ns that a companion treatise *m “ Conversation f 1 pen mgs” would \*» an acceptable work at ti 1 *j commencement of the London season. YVe h a v e polite letter wr.lers by the score# essays cn et qaett© by ladies of qaality, arui h nts on manners by gentlemen of titi*, but we have ao work by which a novice c.-.n learn how to get over that awkward pause whioh often follows the introduction of one diffident stranger to another. In thc language of chess w* have what emy bo termed th* “ English or wsa'Ator gam bit," bnt when that f'atia, and a Conversational check ia given, tha sufferer has no resource hut to erasable hie b ra d if be be at a dinner table, or to daaon with increased energy if he be in a heJLLroom. Two or three checks in sn (mession are generally sufficient to destroy the nerve oi a diffident diner ont, and stalemate, L e., a common sense of boredom# ie the usual re sult We think it wae Theodora Hook who ordered hie butler to break a plate when ever the conversation at table flagged; Gut this sort of game would be pronounced by cur author as brilliant but hazardous. ” YVe want some hints for intermediate openings by which te avoid th* abruptness of tbe above play and “the ordinary kaighs’s gambit,” which frequenters® of city feaata will agree with Mr. La 1 ing to be “tame aad •oi.ly w » — li* Hj ■“ n U tj ’

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4 P . M -, d e l iv e r e d to c i ty *uba>cribera a t S I X T E E N • e n t* p e r w e e k . VOL. XXIV. FRIDAY. DECEMBER *. 1869. NO. 814.1

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L E A U I N U U O U & K S O F B U F F A L O .

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BOOTS A SH O E S.A . L . S C B R Y V k K , 2S5 M a iu .J A M E S H . J E W E r r , 4 0 6 M a iu .

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C A R R IA G E S .H A R V E Y A W A L L A C E , IJ>ck n o o r C o u r i e r H o u s e .

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EN G RAV ERS ON WOOD.O E O . D . W i G t i .'’M A N , 200 M a in .

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F U R N I 1 C R E , AC.I S A A C D . W H I T E , 257 M a in .E. B R IS T O L .» C O ., 293 M a m .

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F R U IT AND OYSTERS.p i . A I T F R U I T C O ., 257 W a s h in g to n .

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H O T E L S .H O N N E Y 'S H O T E L , e o r W a s h in g t o n a n d C a r ro l l .

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e n c e s u t h 5 d e g , w e s t 1P94 9 f e e t t-> t h e l i n e o? t h e c :n le o f 350 f e - t r a d io ? , a s a b o v e d e s c r ib e d , th e n c e e a s te r ly a n d s u u th c a t c r l y a lo n g th e i iu c o f s a id c irc le 647 f e e t ; t h e n c e s o u th 51 d e g 4 m in , e a s t 1 f t.4 .6 f e e t ; th e n c e n o r t h 38 d c g . 56 m in . , e a r t l i f t f r e t t o t h e w e s t l in e o f D e la w a re s t r e e t ; tb e n c e e a s t ­e r ly a t r g h t a n g le s t o D e la w a r e s t r e t t t o t i . e e n s t l in e o f D- law a r e s t r e e t ; th e n c e s o u th 51 d e g . 4 m in . , e a s t 317 i e e t t o t h e n o r th e r ly l in e o f B o u c k a v e n u e ; th e : , cc s o u th e r ly a t r i g h t a n g le s t o B o u 'k a v e n u e to t b e s o u th U ne o : B o u e x a v e n u e ; t h e n c e s o u th : 8 d e g . 56 m i a . . w e - t 420 f e e t t o t h e e a s t l i n e o f D e la w a re s r e t , t h e n c e w .s t e ly a t r i g h t a n g le s t o D e la w a re s t r e e t t o t h e w e r t l in e o f D e la w a r e s t r e e t , t h e n e e n o r t h 51 deg 4 m in . , w e s t 317 f e e t t o t h e c o c th i in e o f B o u c k a v e n u e , th e n c e n o r th e r ly a t r i g h t a n g le * o f B o u c k a v e n u e 6 t h e n o r t h l in e o f B o u c k a v e n u e , th e n c e n o r t h 38 d e g . 56 m in , e a s t 110 f e e t , t h e n c e n o r t h 61 d e g . 4 m i n . . w e s t 1904 .6 f e e t t o t h e l i n e of t h e c ir c le o t 350 f e e t r a d iu s , a a a b o v e d e s c r ib e d ; th e n c e w e s t e r ly a n d n o r th w e s t e r ly a lo n g th e l in e of s a id c i r c le ' 3 8 4 .4 i e e t , t h a n r e s o u th 87 d e g . , w e s t 2323 .6 f e e t , t h e n c e s o u t h 53 d e g . , ew rt 89 l e : t to t h e n o r t n i i n e o f B o u c k a v e n u e , th e n c e s o u th e r ly s t r i g n t a n g le s to B .rn c k a v e n u e t o t h e s o u th h n e of B o u c k a v e n u e , th e n c e s o u th 37 d e g . , w e s t 397 f e e t , th e n c e s o u th 9 d e g . 35 m in . , w e s t t o t h c l in e o f th e c ir c le o f 150 f e e t r a d u s a t t h e ju n c t io n o f F e r r y a n d R o g - r s s t r e e t s , au- a b o v e d e s c r ib e d ; th e n e e e a s te r ly , s o u th e r ly a n d s o u th w e s t e r ly a l n g t b * l in e o f sa id c ir c le f o r a d i s t a n c e o f 3 « 9 f e c t t o i t s i n t e r ­s e c t io n w ’t h a H ne 34 f e e t d i s t a i . t e a s t e r ly a t r i g h t a n g le s f r c m r n d p a r a l le l t o t b * e s s : 1 n e o t R o g e r s s t r e e t , a s la id o u t b e tw e- a J e r s e y a n d F e r r y s t r e e t* , t h e n c e s o u th e r ly o n t .e l in e 34 f e e t d s u n t e a r t o r! y a t r i g h t a n g le s f r m r a n d p a ra l le l to 'b e e as '. U n e c f ssud R o g e r s a r r e t , t o t n e 1 n e o f t h e c irc le o f 250 f e e t r a d iu s a t t h e J u n c t io n n f N o r t h a n d R o g e r s - t r e e ta o s a .o v e d e s c r ib e d ,

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* ue south line af aaid York street iu iis intersect.*': with the eas'erly line of the towing j>*th on ti.e e-« side of th*:Erie Canal, the plac* of Inning, one also another piece of land in a circle of 150 test ra- aius, th* centre of said circle being at tbe ioterscu tion of the centre lines of Sixth street <,as a six nx street), aud Ifasaaehus.t!* street ( a a four ru street.)

GEORGE 8. WARDWELL. k27-20t C i ty C le rk .

BU F F U M S T R E E T E X T E N S IO NN o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e r , t h a t t h c C o m m o n C o m .

U o f t h e C i ty o f B u f la lo in t e n d t o ta k e a n d op p r- p r i Ate t h e p r- p r t y n « c s s a r y f o r t h e e r t e n * io n a n d a y in g o u t o f B a f iu in s t r e e t , i n a s t r a i g h t l in e f ro n its p r e v e n t t e r m in u s m o s t p r o x im a te t o t h e U ue 01 t h e B u f fa lo A Washington R a ilw a y C o m p a n y ’s ra il way t r a c k , o f t h e s a n u w id th a n d d i r e c t io n a s sa i B u f fu m s t r e e t , t o the l i n e of a.id C o m p a n y ’s ssift t r a c k , thc- c e n t r e l in e o f s a id e x t e n s i o n t o c o r r e s p c a c w ith t h e c e n t r e l in e o f s a id r t r e e t .

GEORGE S. W A R D W E L L ,C i ty C le r k .

D a te d B u f fa lo , Nov. 11 I8 6 0 . klS-20t

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CHRISTIAN ADVOCATECHAISE OF proprietorship:

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CL O A K S O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S .

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B A N C R O F T ,259 Main Street.

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510 j>i ces C a s s im c r e , a ll w o o l ............................ 75300 p ie c ‘ 8 11 s u p e r g o o d s f l O0v® I 2»500 C a 'd i g a n J a c k e t * ............................................. ............

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300 C . M F O R T E B S , F I L L E D W IT H C O T T O N , 2 I )

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k 2 2 B A R N E S St B A N C R O F T , 569 V a in s t.

P. C. AHERN'258 Alain Street.

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In- TtL»oJva?H ro ia a x ira r .s j N ew Y o rk # _D ecem ber 2 .—T he- dcvtjna

sion of tro o p s s ta u c n e i a t th e various Ju-rt. .n New Y ork harb o r, w ho have beey o r­dered to ho ld them selves in read iness fo move to-m orrow , ia E l a t e d to bo th c poets •ying in an d aronu-i th c M orm on te rr ito ry , i t ia fa r th e r stat-ed t h a t th e a tt i tu d e of th- M ormons h as recen tly b een of a boat, ch arac te r, an d th a t th ey have form ed cam p of 15,000 m en.

T he new b u ild ing of th e Y oung M en - C hristian A ssociation of th is c ity was dec i ca ted th is evening. Kev. S . 11. T y ag , j). I)., offered p rayer, an d addresses w ere de :ivered by Vice P re sid e n t Coi fax# G overn . Hoffman and others.

A ttac h m e n ts have been issu ed b y th- Suprem e C ourt of N ew Je rse y against. real and personal prop* r ty h<. u hy Fisk G ould and C atherw ood, in t h a t S t a t e . A i the com pletion of th c w ork on th e N ew ark and P a tte rs '-n R ailroad , th e co n trac to rs o: ne read , Jan ie s F isk, J r . , J a y G« uld, and

K. B. C atherw ood, were ow ing M ichae; Dols- n , sub co n trac to r, $33 0 d 3 fo r service? rendered. Delson h ad w rits of a tta c h men for $70,000 issued upou a ll th o persona, p ro p erty an d rea l e s ta te belonging to Fisk. G ould an d Catherw ood, in Essex, Passaic, and H udson coun ties, including e ig h t thou sand sh ares of th e P aterson and Newark R ailroad and dock p ro p erty in NVebawken valued a t $350,000. T h is w as purchased f o r th e use of th e E rie Iia ;1 w ay and pai . for o u t of th e com pany 's funds, althouvi: th e t i t le is m ade o u t in J a y G ould ’s p e r ­sonal nam e.

Considerable advance in passenger far. 1 and fre igh ts to th c W e st w as b u lle tin ed t day. T he new fre igh t ra t^ s a re as follow; F’o r firet c lass goods to (.’hicago, ? l 5d; tu i t . Louis, $1 91; to C inc inna ti, S l 4'J; t Louisville, $1 73; to Sau Francisco, IS on per cw t.

D octor C ushm an th is afternoon held :: post m ortem exam ination r n th e body of tb late M r. R ichardson. I t waa found tb ' th e stom ach, liver and in te s tin es of the deceased h ad been p e n e tra te d th ro u g h a : th rough . Physicians express th e ir u tm ost surprise th a t he should have surv ived 1 long. T ho body w iil be ta k e n to M ed w y M assachusetts, to-m orrow afternoon, ift funeral services w ill tak% plac.-; a t noon, ar w ill be couductcd by Beec’or.r and Frc-t ingham . Vice P re sid e n t Coif ,x an d se\ e ra l o th er p rom inen t gentlemt.-p are expec ed to a tte n d th e obsequies of 'th e dec.The Corone.r’s in q u est w ill ?>e h - ld M onday. I t is sa id M cF arland is prcp^j-ing fo r h- defence, an d has secured th e services cf Jo h n G raham and C harles o. -rpenccr.

C G M M E R O i:.

he ooastiug f r s i e ; th c release o f article- used »:i tu e constri.^ tion of vessels fron Ije* ; ai .»T.inco of d raw b ack on nava

stores, »n i Mibsiuies t line* of America) b u ilt s tc im \e-soB . T he m iiiority rep o r- » a s m ade by Snow, at;.i c o t essen tia llt differing from tb - forsgoiirv, uxcept th a where the m ajo r i'y rec -mmend govc^junen cubsuiy th e tn. io n ty rccem m ond free snips A fter some discussion th * tu l jec t wci over for tw o weeks.

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selves liu tn g u ilt in alii ouh uelut'Kius to l-e pi :t to uo in ferred th a t o lim ited only by th e d t antH of B elaud . W e c do m biaiue a" c&>utum: au outbi* ak of orgam- authoru .y and order.

- h m i s c h i e s - ‘po^&ttd if wc lea\-r ,eg;-.iation w ill L. aanus of th e pear u :uo , free ourseive? i ot law rip en in t' - d V l . l r U . . « g l i u 5 l\ c m uat declm e n

:--rni in tho .an-! iawp in th e iu x t seeeion . . P arliam en t, b u t in th e m ean tim e th ) au . o n ty of th • law iu iu t be in a iu ta ucd, an-, lu frxcuoua th e ieo t punished .

'ih* proceedings ia th e Consistc- ,‘ouri of Y'ork a g a in st the Rev. C. V , to, uerchy, have been br-.ught to a c - .sion. Voysey was h ea rd y este rd ay in his i n dt* fence before th . 1 .. . eilor, w ho to-day,rendered ju d g m en t, <!■ ir in g t h a t a ll ti, chaigi-8 and : - 1: us brougii'- ag a in s t tin •leL u iian t had ik-cu p roved, nnd excludiL^ aim Irom th e C uuich of F ugland.

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iv.H avanaU-rday fu of B aina-.

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I will o^ea this dmj, Nov. 17, IMS,

New Cloakings.New Velvets,New Shawls,New Silks,New Dress 6oods,New Alpacas,

Four dtffe-ent Bakes, so eh as ths GRAND DULHK88, BUFFALO BRAND, ROYAL STAND­ARD, and MY OWN S P rd A L MaFF. Th*»e are She best knows good* a*w imported.

N ew Trimmim?-*,N ew Howierr,

N ew Blanket*,N ew Caasimeres,

N ew Cottons, &c.

100 FANCY ARAB WRAPSa t s s . e e

flame aa sow soil In the * * lor # .

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C A S H H O U S E A N D O N E P R I C E .

BARGAINS CAN BS ABJURED.

P. C. AHERN, 253 MAIN ST.

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EKN'ilE' I FR TIGHT RAI F- ’AD PEMAN'DI FROM THE ” 'E-T T » IH E ATL'NTfC CLOSE OF THE CONG'.'.E-SlONAL CoMiU TEE’S INVESTIGATION—oYNOPSH OF THE REMEDIES PROPOSED.

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R ictimond , D ecem ber 2 .— In tb o Board of T rad e C onvention to -day a resolution was ad o p ted th a t CongreES be req u ested t: es tab lish a new departm ent-, to be knov.i aa D ep artm en t of Com m erce, to w h ich Ehu'. be r e f t ir e d questions connected w ith ou; foroign and dom estic trad e . I t was argu th a t th e T reasu ry D e jia rtm en t h id its n au d s too fu ll to a tte n d to th e m crcan tb quea tion ) of t iie co u n try . T h e commercin'. com m unity w an ted tb e d e p a rtm e n t ou footing w ith o th e r d ep a rtm en ts of th e go', em in e n t w ith some em inen t mercau'.i! men a t i ts head . In ( i r i - t Bri'& in tL .s La • b-een done, an d J o h n B rig h t, P resident, the Board of T rad e , h ad p u t a t .head . M erchan ts of th is co u n try wan ten . m an cf tb e ir ow n w ay of th in k in g to b 1 th e ir w an ts bsfore L--ngrcss A s t o . ; are now, th e m ercan tile an .i raanufactur; in te res ts of th o co u n try aro in pr.rt.eu.:harge of professional m en w oo are u o t ; -

m iliar w ith th e ir w an ts , i t is tim e to L politic ians aside, a t lea st 11 t lio .e m a tte r -

T he e ig h teen th proposition , w hich cot..- from th e Chicago Board o i I’raue, urg. « u . construction , u n d e r a c h a rte r f r-m th eu - i • era l governm ent, of ad o tib . t ra c k r.M-roa. . to be used exclusively ior ihe tra : y 1' , tion of f re ig h t from t ’.e cen tre oi tu e ■; source of su pp ly of g ram au d produce in ti.W est to th e A tlan tic se-aboard.

M r iiichardi*, of Chicago, a d d ) b i Board in su p p o rt of th e p ropositi n. i.- show ed th a t in th e lo-st y e a r tw .-tLir- m ore fre ig h t was carried fru inC irica. 1 ■; -• w ard by ra il th an by w ater, in reu . * .n - from now n o t one bushel of g rain wou •. pass ea s tw a id by th e E rie canal. 1- m i and M ississippi now carry less '"reh.iit th • is grow n along th e ir borders. R ail i= ;.*.- . do ing aw ay w ith w a te r transport)*!.* > w hich is too slow , and c o t cheaper th au rail.

H e w as rep lied to by M r. M onroe, of L' buque# advocating th e su p e rio rity of w a i > lines.

M r. T ay lo r, of S t. Pau l, m oved to am end j th e p ro ro sitio n so as to provide for railroad : j from San Diego, California, along th e rou te of th e tb ir ty -fo n rth paralle l to .Noriuik.

M r. W e tb e n ll, of I ’h ilad flp h ia , m o v c i j a proviso t h a t th e road 1^ b u ilt w ith o u t a 1 "*• • governm ent subsidy e ith e r in m ousy c. j :ua_; . lands.

M r. W alb ridge, of Now Y ork , offer*-i « ; so b e titu te reso lu tion req u in n g Congrass 1 exercise w h a trv e r constU ational powi r po*sr:.-es m th e pass-<gd cf a u au o n a l ra. road law au thor.z iug five p rs '-d t ru n k ra . '- !.- •!> .-m ad fre ig h t lines betw een tb e H n - f t c q and A tlan tic seaboard a t s iv h j-om ts . csp itaJis ts m ay gu aran ' e to c /i i .m tu .-e a D com plete th ese u ndertak ings.

H e said t h a t i t w as tb ) of < -ingress before t i . . w ar to have given th e South a Pacm c lla ilr ra d , b u t bell:on in tervened . B n t uow th a t t . c c o n n tr / w as hom cog .-nious, tb e '.n te s ti . should be carrieu out. I f t h ) S o u th di 1 n o t g e t i t now, le t i t again p resen t ita p e t; tion. T h e N o rth in tended i t shou ld have justice , an d i t w ould ge t it.

K irk lan d , of B altim ore, opposed th e id** of governm eut build ing th e road- ” M any S ta te s w ere in te res te d ju th e r o a d s r - .r bu ilt, and M ary land wou id not be to see governm ent bu ild a ro ad ru n n iu c para lle l w ith th e B altim ore an i Ohio R a il­road , s ti l l he w ould bo w illing to see gov­ernm ent aid th e S o u th e rn Pacific Road.

M essrs. O pdyke, o f N ew Y ork; Love, 1 :Chicago; C am n g to u . of R ichm ond; a:;d C h ittenden , of New Y'ork, p a rtic ip a te d in the debate.

Mr. C h itten d en said th e m in i o f the co u n try was ru n n in g aw ay a b o u t railroad* !1'hey w ould be g o tten rap id ly enough for j m ercantile purposes w ith o u t th o g overn ­m en t build ing them . I t was th e flood

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railw ay bonds th ro w n upon th e co u n try . th a t w ould financially lu in [loud appiau.-*ej. ! and th is Board could n o t p u t itse lf m ore uu- | ■ , ene. - j

th a n by endorsing these governm ent rad way schemes.

T h e d eb a te to o k a v ery wide range and chiefiy consisted of a rg u m en t an u s ta t is t i s to show th e su p e rio rity of w a te r tra n sp o r­ta tio n over ra il and rice versa.

A fter accep ting an in v ita tio n for a tr ip on T u esd ay b y s team er to C ity P o in t, and re tu rn by ra il, an d an in v ita tio n to a ban q u e t g iven b y th e R ichm ond m erchan ts S a tu rd a y evening, th e C onvention a d ­journed .

THE NEW TORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.N ew Y o r e , December 2-—A t a m eeting

of the Chamber of Commerce to -day a re­part was made b y A. A . Low , from a majority of the C om m ittee on tn e Decline of American Commerce. The committee hold th a t the causes of decnue w ere th e establishment of ioreign lines of ifceac. ships, tho aabatrtution of iron vessel* igx v. ooden ones, the operations of revenue laws in the ooastrnction of vessels, the depsfciation of

currency# and oomUnatto 9 amocg n. The committee offe id resoln- ivo o a t i f th e purchase jf foreign

. to be need nnder th e A n $ucan flag by bom M b flmmvofln owners, 1 yd no t in

RfcTLT; • MISSISiJPPI— AL-a MAJo. JIT E . TIM ATE AT l0,00fo (bv Tsusuaxru to the press. j O tL& iN ?, DecesuLcr 2 .—T h e vote i L e a n from gives tb e following

uxul*u, •*,.'» 1 Jcfte i vzU; i a l 3 , Yoxoi, • i i 1 A d a m * . 2 C 5 ; W a r r e n ,

ne# I t tO ; M ar ■i, H r .J - . I* 'i0; Iftiwndes, 3500;

i-!e , 572 • '!ark*', Vto, a pain m . c o u n ti .s c f n:-zre tLan 13,U«JO ov r .1 ? > ■** a’izu h * -ftuty yivos

m ajo rity , v loss o.' 3 >0. Tbo » r a is g - n « r-’ .* cox.ce«itd to tiie e.

sr« >• o iJ ' t v r r s De :rm 1* " 2 fi d isp a tch from

M - ; um a th e d tet f r A le w by2*’,0^0 niAjor.ty.

THiilD LI5PATCH.N ew O rleans, D ecem ber 2 .—R e tu rn s

from f irty -rix counties in M jw iiiip p i giv* A lcorn 37,t.b2 m a jJ ri .y , a ^.v.u ot 27u0 over ia#t y ea r’s ro te ior th.: *lv . . -"la.

TFE VIRGINIA CONSERVATIVES.Rt*'H'4*zND, IV -em b er 2 .—'There ia p u b ­

lished th is mornui#,’ a ;is t oi t a e -ilaIo C en­tra l C um m ittee of th e W alk e r p a rty ju s t organ iz id . i n i t aro th e nam es of g e n tle - azen her eLofnr.' V\ Li#», Rr-pubJucans au*l Dem ocrats, io clu d iag A. i l . l l . S tew art, of - ta u a to n ; FredkitU Btearnes# J . Lege, H. ii. M arsha ll, C harles S. C arring ton , i'nw i- d e n t oi J a inss R iv cz 'an d K anaw ha C a n s! : J am e # A . C ow urdin, ed ito r of th e Dispatch', ... B. Haxxzl. Thom as Branch and Ja m e s M iso u , of R ichm onri; W a lle r I f . T ay lo r, of

j S o rio k , lo rm er A i ju ta u t f-enor&I of | 1 , , 't i i rm y ; c b a rie a P . S tone , for

cav airy g en c .a i in th e U nion a rm y ; N orm vn Suhth# fo rm er Col-

1 in th e U nion a rm y ; J . t f . Im boden,

U r a r M j «. ft. ^ b. ur. tu wori) | ^ I! 'lo v e rn e r 1 . Ih55; a tz l D. C. Da Jarne'.:*?. j a f irm er ! -.•mocratio m em ber of Congress,

fie (’.'gaa'-xation of th c Coaamzttee; tte d to to th e coun ties for approval.

Tr. »*t :-. .des p'cntlem eu of w en ith and j p o liuca l influence.

E L E C T E D .

A u g u s ta , Deoember 2.— Yv'iliiam Exxsrd, r’e ir i e r a t , has been elected M ayor of A t­la n ta .NE^VTTAMP?!! RE R E P U B L IC A N C O N V E N T IO N .

C. KCOBD, N ew H am psh ire , Decem ber 2. — I ’h e R epublican S ta te C om m ittee have called a s ta te C o n v ic tio n a t th is place Ja n u a ry 7th.

BOSTON POLITICS.B o sto n ; DeceiRber 2 .— T here is m uch

d isu itiafac 'ion cxp-reeseii by b o th R epub li­cans and i>cm*zcratn w ith th e nom inees lor M s>or, a a d a ci .ixens’ can d id a te w ill on- douizte-lly be p u t in nom ination.

A lA B A K A LEGISLATION.M o k tg o m e ry , D ecem ber 2 — T h e tim e of

th e S enate w as co n ta ined in d iscum ing a bd l to give negroes equal privileges on ra il­roads# Ac.

M r. W orthy (Democrat) advocated an

am em lu .rn t to ?! t .1 prov id ing th a t ct-m- aion c-.rriers be fore*-, to p rov ide cqusllv com iortah le bus epara tc apaitm .cn ts fo r th t a ccs , a n d ia-t bo com pelled to c a rry black and w hit^ m ix ed (iu th e sam e boat, c sb in or -RTS. Thfe S enate ad jo u rn ed pend ing d i - ussion.

T he Hout*e ( om m ittdo on E lections n - .“j r t e d in favor of o u sting B row n, Demo- ra t, from th e C ham ber, and in iav o r c ra t in g Law rence, EepublicaD , from Ma-

• cn. T ne com m ittee also rep o rted against ■ ho r ig h t o f A lex an d er (colored) to i ros Aaur a sca t from Mobi.'c. A lex an d er war allowrel to m ake a tw o h o u rs’ speech, i t which b e fiercely abused th e D em ocrats.

R E D R IV E R .

L A T E S T F i O M T H E S E A T O F B R IT I S H R E B E L ­

L IO N .

j ST TSi.fcOSARH TO THS XXREXOS |C hicago , Decem ber 2. — \ special from

^ t. Raul s ta te s th a t le tte rs h ave been re • 'ived from F o rt G eary d a te d Novem ber IGth and 2i)th. A council of in su rgen t iialf breeds m et on th e 16th, b u t a fter ’ mo commit a tion ad journed u n til tho IS tb. Gnvernoi M cT avish’s proclam ation wa? cir- •ulatod am ong them , w ith w h a t th e c o n es ponden t cai s m arked effect. T he le t te r <« the 2 0 th declares th a t tho R ed l lix e r pcopb w ill ‘Viever su b m it to receive M cDongal! unless OTcrjmwered by th e C anad ian gov c rnm ent. T h e le t te r also s ta te s th a t a ?ur .•icsently larg e force of in su rg en ts a re in vrms to p ro te c t th e ir f ro n tie r from au\ force th a t can be sen t a g a in st tbem .

T E L EOR A P H /C SU M M A R T.frsov sa tv rd a t’s artb iru . k sb.tioks

Nxw Y oaff, D ecem ber 2 .—T he Su n says; Orders h sv e beeu issued to th e officer?' ftiuinanding troops s ta tio n ed a t tho various forts in New Y'ork H a rb o r to hold tb eir forces in readiness to move oa F rid ay , sup- i-licd w ith te n d ay s’ rations. T h e Q uarter- n iastcr’s and Com m issary D ep artm en ts w ere iiusily engaged y este rd ay in preparing for '.he mvEteriouH m ovem ent, th e d irec tion and• ies iin a tiu n of w hich a io k ep t p io found ly secret. I ’lic troops new s ta tio n e d here n um ber betw een 12<-0 and 15(H) of a ll arm s, •inder com m and of G eneral Vodges. I t i« alh.i nndvrsD od th a t orders have beeu sen t

G en eial B raunan , th e com m am laut at 1 o r t T rum bull, N ew London, to bold his troops, consisting of tw o com panies of tho F irs t A rtille ry , in readiness to ta k e n p th*- line of m arch a t a m o m en t’s notice u m ila r in stru c tio n s have been strut to

lonei D u ry ea a t S a e k c tt’s H arbor. These officers com m and each a cp ru n ary of th e F irs t A rtille ry .

A lb ert D. U icnardaon tho d istinguished jo u rn a lis t and a u th o r, w ho was assassinated ast F rid ay in tb e Tribune office, by Mc- - arl aud, d ied th is m orning a t live o’clock.

T he g ran d m ass m eeting of C uban sym- palh izers, w bich w as t<» have ta k e n place 'ih F rid ay evening of t ’/is w eek, has been zostjKjned to W ednesday, th e S th in stan t.

A w arran t has lieen issued for th o a rre s t >f conducto r D arker, of th a N ew J e r- j

-ey R ailroad , w ho e jec ted Pafcr--'^I. vuo from th e c a r recen tly w h i’fi th e tram

ii a b i i :p “, so th**; u gn c f tl 1 th rough the l-ridge ftiz** drow ned . B ark er pub b-.h*-" a card b:'.}ing th a t he d id n o t know the tra in w aa on a bridga a t th o tim e.

'1 he super vising a rc h ite c t of th e Trca- :ry m a rep o rt ju s t m ade to th c T reasury

.: ;cs an acco u n t of th e progress of th e p u b ­lic w orks u n d e r h is superv ision . H e recoin m ends th e co nstruc tion of sto res for :bo ap p.-aioer in th is c ity on th e B a tte ry , a ..d the purchase of t h a t ground for a new custom house.

T hc rep o rt of th e com m anding officer of rhe s to re sh ip Idaho, com m ander B. B. Tay- !-*r, to A dm ira l Row an, contain* a th r ill in; n a rra tiv e of th e escape of th a t vess*-? fron.Ir s tru c t ion in th e recen t te m p e .t off tu*

Jap an ese coast. I t is th o u g h t th a t th o vesst;) too m uch disabled to ever re tu rn to tb ii

con tinen t, au d she w ill be used as a store sh ip an d h osp ita l for th c A siatic squadron.

Iu th e Span ish g u n b o a t cases Ju d g e P ie r­re:,ou t was served w ith copies of th e pa

■ ••-1 y e s te rd ay on w hich i t is in ten d ed sub • tm tia lly to ba te th e m otion fo r th e d is ­charge of th e boats. T hese pajiers are not y e t perfec t iu form an d th e bc-iief wan pre- •• ai. u t a t th e D is tr ic t A tto rn e y ’s office th at

v m ay be cbang»*d again before th e hear ing <if th e ca^o, w hich has been ad journed ••1 S » tn rd a y n ex t, as they have a ire a d j iioen changed tw ico since oiiginalJy pre pared.

Tho frig a te Severn le f t th is p o r t on Tues• lay to relieve th e P o w h a ttan a? th e flag sh ip of A dm iral Poor io C uban w aters.

T hc G alle r-W edek ind m y ste ry com pleted its first plis3e y e s te rd ay fit fore Ju d g e Hu gan. Dr. W ed ek in d WUS c om m itted to tk e 1 rt-ueral Sessions on th e charge «-f ex tortion and was h e ld to answ er m $3000 bail. A r th is was n o t fo rthcom ing h e was rem oved to th e cells.

A t th c B oard of Flducation la s t evening % reso iu tiou was adop ted t h a t hereafter n on-residen t pnpils and those tem porarily rc-id ing in N ew Y ork, whose p a re n ts re side elsew here, shou ld n o t be ad m itte d to th e put die schools.

S ec re ta ry Boutw ell says t h a t h is refusal to sell gold on T uesday was on accoun t oi th e low price offered. M r, Colgate, of thc firm of Trevor A Colgate, cwlied ou him y este rday and dem anded th a t th e goid for which hia firm had bid shou ld be delivered, b u t M r. Boutw ell h e ld tb a t he had th e .• :gn t m m s ow n d iscre tion to refuse to sell d th e price d id n o t su it.

W jtH iU K O T O K # D ecem ber 1.— I t is antici- j a ted th a t a t least th re e h u n d red a rticles will lie added to th e free l is t in th o new ta riff bill.

T ne W ays and M eans C om m ittee, a t its mecwuig y es te rd ay , h ad th o su b je c t of b itum inous coal u n d e r discussion. Tho com m itteo s tan d s a b o u t equally d iv ided on th c sub jec t, 'i he principal argum enc m ade ag a in st th e repeal of th q ta riff on th is p a r­tic u lar com m odity i*, th a t the people of th e B ritish province w h e re ' th is coal is o b ­tain ed , w ho are in favor cf annexation , a re opposed to th e repeal, w hile an ti-annexa- lio u ists favor repeal. I t is e s tim a ted th at w hen th e free h a t is com pleted th c com ­m ittee b ill w ill m ake a reduc tion of $20,- 000,000 in th e ta r iff income.

T he Ju d ic ia ry C om m ittee of th e House is now engaged in considering th e evidence in thffi Ju d g e B tu tced im peachm ent cane, prep a ra to ry to m ax ing th e ir report. A, let*;> r from Busteed from A labam a announces • ‘.a t he has ad journed k is co u rt u n til M ay, and is com ing to W aahington . T h e e v i­dence has been closed. M r. B ingham w ill "i.izmit th e rep o rt to th e H m ae ab o u t th e

conil week of th c session.M km phis, D ecem ber L — T he e lec tion re-

'.urns irom M ississippi are very m eagre. The Avalanche'* special d isp a tch irom P o l ­

ly S p rings says: N o th in g defin ite hasbeen received. M arsha ll L o u n ty has prob- ab iy gone for A icorn . A' d isp a tch from Okolona says th e connjty has gone for A l­corn by 150 m ajo rity . T h e re have been no d istu rb an cb es so far as know n.

T h e Avalanche 't Jack so n sjzeciaJ says: R e tu rn s are very rcao t b u t ind ica te A l­co rn * election. T h e fallow ing counties ^ ire m ajorities for A l o r n : \ rz o o 3 0 0 0 , a gain of 1600 from last, y ea r; Iv n d a , 1500; Vionroe. 2000; LaudenU Je, F i ...m iugo and Lzundes# sm ail m aio ritjes; Jc lferson , 1500, a gain <zf 500, Jack so n , 029; Noxubee, 275; W ilkinson, 2500; A dam s, 2.'z00; Raukin# •loubtful. T he follow ing give m ajorities for D en t: T a lla b a sh a 700; (Japitola, 150. Tiie vote in th e r iv e - counties w n very sm alh *

N r w OltLXAirs. D ecem ber 2 .— P riv a te d ispa tches from Jacknon, M ississippi, in d i­c a te M r. A loorn’s e lection by 10,000 of a m ajo rity . N oth ing defin ite can be obtained iu reference to th e Legisla ture .

G alveston , Decem ber 2 — T he to ta l vote h ere for tw o d ay s is 1294. A s fa r as in h e a rd from th e e lection th roaghem t th e S ta te is passing off qu ietly . In W aco C oun ty th e vote in tw o days reached 9 J O . In M cClellan C oun ty th e co lored m ajo rity is *200. I n F a lla C oun ty th e votes a re ftplitung,* b u t Davis, ia p ro b ab ly ahead. i h e reg is tra tio n is n o t y e t com pleted in

N av arro C oun ty , consequen tly no e lection is going on there .

In Austin, Hays, Williamson and Travis Counties all the whites and many colored voters are voting for Hamilton. Hia esti­mated majority ia the three ooontie* is1500. Haynes is oerteinly elected to Congress. Hamilton’s friends claim the Stole b y 30,- 000 majority.

Houston, Texas, December L—The vote

he rebe ls ag a in s t rev o lu tio n a ry proceed* ngs ag a in s t th o a u th o r i ty of H e r Majei

governm ent.

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Ia prepared^to. cxc«ct*4 cs«rj ScMr.pflae o Cord and Jol* work.

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THE BID aLO LX PRESSJOB PRINTING OFFIGE.

here in tw o d a y s is 150)). I t is e s tim a ted th a t H am ilto n w ill c a rry th e S ta te b y 20,- >00. In Jeffe rson th e h lec tio n is p ro g ress ­ing q u ie tly , th e co lored v o ters b e in g la rg e ly in th e m ajo rity .

C hicago , D ecem ber 2 .— A t a conven tion of th e R ed R iv e r in su rg e n ts assem bled a t F o rt G a rry N ovem ber 16, to dev ise a g o v ­ernm ent fo r th e colony, th e follow ing p ro p o ­sitions w ere offered : C om prom ise w ithGovernor M cD ougall; an in d ep en d en t re ­

public ; an n ex atio n to tfie U n ited S ta te* ; 1 colony u n d e r B ritish ru le o r r e tu rn to tin* H udson B ay 0< m p an y ’s p ro tec tion .

A special d isp a tch from S t. P a u l ra y s r An a rr iv a l from P em b in a b rings a procla- reation from G overnor M cT aviah w a rn in g

dajeaty 'a

S a n F rancisco# December I .—A few nights since a broker’s office in M oatgom- ry was robbed a t $5,7CO in gold, all th a t he burglars could oarry. l t has been aft­er tained the robbery was committed hy

, a rties from Chicago brought here for tho purpose, one of whom was arrested while m the way to thc cars w ith his share cf tho plunder.

P h i l a d e l p h ia , N ovem ber 1.— fol- ow ing officers were e lec ted Uy th e R. W . I ran d Lodge of Free an d Accepted M asons ‘f P h ilad e lp h ia y e s te rd ay : I t W . G ra n dM aster, R o b ert A . Lam barton , of H a r r is ­burg; R. W . D epu ty G ran d M aster, t?am- uel l \ P e rk in s; R . \Y . S en io r Grand W a r- len , A lfred B. P o tte r ; I t, \V. J u n io r G rand W arden, R o b ert C la rk ; R. W . <;rand Trea- lurar, P e te r W illiam *; R. YV. G ran d Sec- •etary, J o h n Tbcm pnou.

M ontgomery , A labam a, D ecem ber J. fn th o Iiou.se to -day a colored m ao was •Jec tc d E ngrossing C lerk . D em ocrats voted for him ag a iu a t a w h ite m an. * A b ill was passed to uiako i t p e rju ry to falsely tak e tho o a th of office, t

T he c ity election tak e s place n e x t Moo? lay. I t i? tbe first since 1865. The reg is ­tra tio n w ill lie finished tg-m orrow . A b o u t an 1 qual n um ber of b lacks aud w h ites a re registered.

l-Alil!., lV o .m b .r2 - . T ho g o f ta ra ilaa to o fr ranee and G rea t ' .r i ta in a re m aking g rea t •tfurtft to n e tt '^ t m a t t * r a t isam* lietw een

the S q b p n ie P o rto s n d th o V iceroy of S gy p t.

i Ox don , D ecem ber 2 .— T be sh ip Joseph H olm es, of Boston, from w Y'ork for •lasgow, sp ru n g a le» k an d w as aban d o n ed .' he crew w ere save«l.

B e r l in , I«ecem ber 2 .— T h e rum ored D anish question is again u n d er d iscussion. Several im p o rta n t d isp a tch es on th e su b ­jec t recen tly passed B e tw een Berlin a n d "len n a .

T o r o n to , D ecem ber '2. .—In th o Legisla ure la s t n ig h t, M r. B lak e r followed up tb:

late N ova Beotia resolution* by m oving a s a necessary consequence an address to to o

row n, p ray in g t h a t by an a c t of th e Im ­perial L eg isla tu re i t m ig h t bo ren d ered im ­possible to r th e P a r lia m e n t of C anada t«z ii* tiirb th e financial r a t i o n s estab lished hy th e B ritish Nort*: A m erican ac t of 1SG7, .►a lie tw een OAnada afad tho several P ro ­vinces.

B lake su p p o rted b is m otion in a speech of som e leng th .

M r. < la rk m oved an am endm ent d e ­claring th e proposed ad d ress iu tx p e d ien t.

T he aim nd m cu t was d efeated by 57 to 1*2. IT e orig inal m otion ca rried and th e

com m itteo appo in ted , th e ir rep o r t b rough t • n an d adop ted , and th e ad d ress ag reed to aud o rdered to be eugroseed in due form .

Oxtowa, O ntario , D ecem ber 2 .—C aptain E rm atiuger, of M ontreal, has been su m ­m oned hero to u n d e rta k e a sjiecial m essage to Red R iver to endeavor $o concilia te th o half b reeds. I h o In liar* question is a t ­trac tin g m uch a tte n tio n . T ho t r ib e b e ­tw een F o rt W illiam and $he Rod R iv e r is rep o rted unfriendly .

St . J ohn , N ew B runsw ick , T>ecer,,ber 2. Ib e form al opening of th e W e ste rn E x te n ­sion R ailw ay from S t. J n h q to th o A m erican boundary took plac* y este rd ay . The I’reder- ick tow n b ranch was also opened for traffic.

S an F ra n c is c o , D ecem ber 1.—T h o Legin l&luro of W a sh in g to n T e rrito ry adop ted » reso lu tion ask ing th a t llic h ead q u arte rs of she D epartm cn to fC 'o lum biabe rem oved from P o rtlan d to Vancouver*, W ash in g to n T e r ­rito ry . G overnor i la n d e rs , *>f th a t T e rri- sory, has ve to ed over ouo b u n d led ac ts of ■ he i^g ia ia tu ro , Includ ing th o whole of a new code of law s p rep ared by a conimiKaior and enacted b y th e unanim ous vote of both H om es. T he R epublican p a rty in th e Ter­rito ry is disorganized, an d Uie ac tio n of th« G overnor is supposed to be a p o litica l m ove­m ent.

Ft . L ouis, D ecem ber 2 .— G eneral Rosc- rona from C aliforn ia an d .Senator R oss

irom K ansas have a rriv ed here.CillCAtfO, Decemlier 2 .— T hree and a half

m iles of snow sheds of th e Union Pacific Railroad w ere com pleted th is week. " ho com pany ex p ect tu finish seven r.filea by th e first of F eb ru ary , covering all deep cuts, th u s p lacing th e road o*at of all danger of in te rru p tio n from d r i l lin g ,

W hitson , In d ian A g en t a t D ako tah , says form idable a liian ee has been concluded

betw een th e N o rth ern -Hioux and C row s tor w ar againat th e se ttle rs in K astem M ontana an d W yom ing. 'The in d ia n iia re in stig a ted to th is by an o u t.aw ed h a lf breed nam ed licoshaw . T h ia affiance th re a te n s ih e ex ­te rm in a tio n of th e w hites.

W h e e l in g , Decem lier 2.-—T h e sales of of go v ern m en t p ro p e r ty a t H a rp e r’s F e rry up to W ednesday a m o u n ts in th e ag gregate to $280,(H)0. 1 lie m u sk e t and rifle facto ry ,w ith Potom ac an d Shenandoah w a te rp o w er, was pu rch ased by C ap ta in F . E. A dam s. T h e Baltimore a n d O hio R ailroad C om pany were heavy bidders.

W 1LKE8HARKE# P ennsy lvan ia , D ecem ber 2 —T h ere was an explosion of fire-dam p in th e E m pire M ine th is m orning . Seven o r e ig h t m en w ere severely in ju red .

S an F rancisco , December 2 .— T h e r e ­tu rn e d “ P ioneers ’ have a ilo p ted a reso lu ­tio n of th a n k s for th e tre a tm e n t th ey re ­ceived along th e lino of th e ir rec e n t e x c u r­sion, p a rticu la rly acknow ledging th e c o u rt­esies of th e Com mon Council au d Board of T rad e of Chicago, th c O ld C aliforn ians iu N ew Y'ork for th- ir sum p tu o u s l,anquot_ an d vario u s ra ilro a d com panies.

C le v e la n d , O ., Decem ber 2. - T h e fire la s t n ig h t In th e C om m ercial E levato r, ow ned by M erriam A Co., p a rtia lly d e s tro y ­ed th e m ach inery an d con ten ts. T ho build- m g co n ta ined betw een 50,000 an d 00,000 bushels of g rain , a large portion of which was dam aged by w ate r a n d smoke. T he e n tire lore ia about $40,000. A m ong in -u ran ee com panies a re th e W e s t^ m 0f Buffalo, $5250, and tha Buffalo F ire snd M arine, $2000. _

C o n v e r s a t io n O p e n in g s . — The Pall A la lt Oatelte has the foliow ing b rig h t p a ra ­graph on conversati'X i openings, w hich is as app licab le to o nr long itude as to t h a t of L ondon :

M r. V. YV. Longm an’s ingenious l it t le 1/Kik on “ C hess Openings'” suggest* to ns th a t a com panion tre a tise *m “ Conversation f 1 pen m gs” w ould \*» an acceptable work a t ti 1 *j commencement of the London season. YVe have polite le t te r w r .le rs by the score# essays cn e t qaett© by lad ies of qaality, arui h n ts on m anners by gentlemen of titi*, b u t we have ao work by which a novice c.-.n learn how to get over th a t awkward pause whioh often follows the introduction of one diffident stranger to another. In th c language o f chess w* have w h a t em y bo termed th* “ English or wsa'Ator gam ­bit," b n t when th a t f'atia, and a Conversational check ia given, tha sufferer has no resource h u t to erasable hie b r a d if be be a t a dinner table, or to daaon w ith increased energy if he be in a heJLLroom. Two or three checks in sn (mession are generally sufficient to destroy the nerve oi a diffident diner ont, and stalemate, L e., a common sense of boredom# ie th e usual re­s u l t W e th ink i t wae Theodora Hook who ordered hie butler to break a p la te when­ever the conversation a t table flagged; Gut this sort of game would be pronounced by cur author as brilliant b u t hazardous. ” YVe w ant some hin ts for intermediate openings by which te avoid th* abruptness of tb e above play and “ the ordinary kaighs’s gam bit,” which frequenters® of city feaata w ill agree w ith Mr. La 1 ing to be “ tam e aad •o i.ly w » — l i * Hj ■“ n U t j ’