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THK BUFFALO EXPRESS, \PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING

(Sunday* excepted) by

T E E E X P E E a S r i l lM I N G CO.NO. 14 E SWAN STREET.

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D*-Hvere<i bv carrier In the cityor »er*t b> mi. I...............W«rk v t spree, by null.

(10 00 j«er annum.1 bv do V O L . A X V. F R I D A Y . M A Y 27 . 1870. N O . 8292.

I l L S I N KXS D I R E C T O R Y . !S A M E , D U S IS h S S 4 S U LO C ATIO N OF TH E

L E A D !S O UO U SKS OF B U F F A LO . \ IlL-rw ol our m * ler* wl.'. make pirctsses in Buf-

lalo, by eultififr to.

L O S T A .\l> F O I X i» .

I / >SI I •<I —A

attec

mum it ». * refererc*.uni trouble. Tl.e ejection baa beet-

arefu.iy made and is.trictly FIRST CLA»S.Ja r c h i t e c t s .

f , au» K. PORTER, Svi Main -tAO’L IMPLEM ENTS, CASTINGS, AC.UO* A ID IRON WOB.n l , < bi MO near Canal.

BANK CHS.II. W. BURT JI Co., Bain oor. Seneca.BLIN D 11INGEH, FINK U AbTING S, Ac.(. i.ai.a a. CO.,cor AustfsraaiKl V tripm* *t*.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.tAM iN TAYLOR. V.6 Man..KK O IL.VY.R a BHO., Li7 V.aia,cor Mohawk. HUE :.D £ LENT, *40 Main ana tf W. oeneca.L. 11. Ol lh, ies Maiu.

i i BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC.Vi.i . LOOM WOOL* A JuUNaoN, «« Main.UIR.hI'y

L A O l E V A M E I H I S T P I Nie < tn a blscli tw.w, n<ar to Sixth «tre*-t finding it will mi tan.y r.warded b> u» tbe above number. *2; 3t

W iK T K U ,

* J EN k a , HM anu tv i Ma •D O T S A S H O E S .

A. L. H' llfl'i \ EK,-A I. H JKWP.i r. .

’A ain.

BLANK H'.GK Ma N!’J f i CT , ^ ¥ a 'J. L. CiUCUkelKK, ll»4 and ds Waahington.ON FECTION LBS, (W h o le .^ 4 K®tail.)

W. JtL I i;LLOC'K a CO., 10 1 D viM.mc a u p k t h , o i l c l o t h s , f e a t "*148

R. A J. '/AAtK, Cplinieterere, 47*5 Mainc a r p e t f i t t e r .

H. Plill.Lll’S, av* Main et.CON F EC J i ON ERS, (VVholeaaie.)

H K .'• K > 11 EA RN K, ». 1 ticnnca.U. A. M KN K ER, 450 Maui, uppne.M Tifft Houae.

< H I N A . GLASS f t CROI EE R Y .MATlnf.W ('SKILL 219 Main 4.BO. IC. NEWMAN, *44 Main.

( AKKLYGES.H AKVEY k WALLACE, Lock mar Cou/ter Houae

CRACKERS, AC.B. OVEN'S k & iS , IfcAau.i 167 EUicntt.

COAL, (Wholesale and Retail.)II. DUDLEY a CO., co-- krie *nd lerrace.

OK'IUia DA SIN, Ag. , root Cvne*r.COFFEE & SPICK MILLS.

OH ASK a CO., Ml Main cppowie (’Lurches. COAL AND PIG IKON.

O. • VMLhoN A CO., 90Obi.» c< r MxwbwipfL fu 11 EDIT ROM, * Commercial Wharf, loot of

M -n «tliet.DRY GOODS.

DODD, BEST * CO.,*J2 Ma'n.D RAPERS A TAlLOitri.

M. H. TKYOS*. 2M4 Main.DYER AND RENOVATOR.

cr - AH i IIBSTKH, 4e;i MainENVELOPE MAN I FACTUKEkid.

H w PIMOSEK, 'l'i W. HwanENG RA V E KS «>N WOO D

u' « D WIOIITMAN. 200 Main.FANCY GOODS, AC.

VOM1KK. KIEL LINO k CO . 420 Main.M K N IT U R E , AC.

IHAAf r- WIin.T, ^;7 M*"IL i.ltlHT1 *L a CO.. **•» »*".

K L 'lC lt, FEED AND GRAIN.W. II. (JddH. T-m-: c-r Evana.

F K11 j AND O Y >TLL.1.PLATT KB! *T CO , 2 -7 Wa-.Lin*b "•

FIN E BRASS CASTINGS.BUFF ' LO BRASS FOUNDRY, 76 Exchange.(;i | AND PA PI l l SHOW CARDS. i . v . H uffm an, hi k s- - * «t up uaira.

G 1 .1 M r.KS, (W huleaalfc.)A. -1. JOHNSTON, . ; Mam _

GK<MiERS I tV ii-iichalo ana Keta. .)K. I*. HOLMAN 17•< M* - OK.» W SOOTT, 17 E be.'-ei.

(; E N TS’ K c K N I s 111N G G 0(»DS. ADDl-ON 1! HTAFKOKD ■u ' Man. h N U.DiK.M K.V.-ON,!!'«»'"7.,, "• Jt BK.NKD1CT. J*.7 Maui.

•U '.Vs AND JEW E LR Y .J. O. BoBoO ’ 4 ‘JO “ *‘x

HOT LLS........... 'a'arblnMF n and CarrolLBONNKY S HOTEL, eor ~

h a i : n : •-J. ti. LYTI.I

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\IT A S T E D — *20,OWI OF THK STOCKT T of the Manufacturer* and Traders’ Bank

Apply to JOBS I/I PD 8 1 Pearl aIA GENTS W ANTED—RAKE ( HAN*

t<- Diiue mo e*. Smnethii-M new Calls Buffalo (ifmeral Mubecripti-m Off.' e, 3.'i3 Ma ■ rf

H E L P P B I L g S . ______NI AG ARA ST W ANTED, A O IR I

for general housework in a family of three _____________________________ e*7»tNINTH ST,girl fur co

W A N T E D , A GOOIking, »* stung ai.d ironing, a ir

. ) J- UNSON PLACEirl t-> du ge' er*I bonne

CAROLINA ST -W A N T E D ,re»j«otablu girl fur general houseauri

a small family.EAST EAGLE ST.

g.MMl plan. eook.MU

)apprent ce girls. It

W ANTED, A GIRI-fan infant e*5-*t

11

1 0 4 1

J i nJ ^ o SENECA ST

-W A N TEDor*. e'Jfi ut

-W A N TED

KINGSLEYnrcssmaker* %-.•

1 I 7 i-M AIN ST' to take car-:

H E L P * A L E v .

URANTED—2 OR 3 i arry morning mutes

ep -m “ ........... ..........

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OR 3 GOOD BOY? Exp

r w a r d l l l ,

; t oApply

ANTED -D GOOD COOPERS Tfwork on Ilnur barrel*. htea--jr w< rk am

rag-». Api-ljtoO. W CMoWKLL, 72 Mci , Uevolaiid, Ohio. e*7-«t

Wa n t e d

, 11 MASO.-k, 154 l.l:u

JA PA N ER S—A man todecorale t n wi

ng t-

FIR.1re; also, «llir, h r ,

. Bo

s i n v r i o s s

W A N T E D - A S IT I'A IY V

W A N T E D #

IT T ATION-1 lady. Adi

l O l U P I V C A N O I J I I M i l M . .

\K ST A FEW GENTLEMENI J

WEST s w a n s r . NEAR MAINwithout board, in n

1 - iS N IA G A R A S I - A G E N TL E M A N

W A N T E D , A>rn tn tu do cu Ai.-.g, ■ lamiiy. G*»od rrf

t RL s r TH REE PLEASi-d-.d, witi.

ivi A P L E IS A N T L0C1L-xml In.ilr om, with or w thout x 3 this oft -- _ c*4-4tW A N TED TW O GEN

i-ir w v • md ll-rc ■ ->r four am It.-t i a j" -Lrc.-t, belwct-n M chiga

hef. runcca tDWAK, Uul

K l t f iX C N S v V tN C E .H .; t i : a l(.;t SAl.t

1JCSINES:uK LEASH.

AII L> Jt Ci

* Mavt M il W. J

ALS.

i PROPERTYknown a.* the - Id a -o - f MS fe. i :ial -treet, a- «l ex-

Ti.e I uiblmg i>

M » k f e A L K — H O I K E S .

F ; R S A L E — A V E R Y D E S IR A B L E .r-otny a- d almost new houae on Connecticut rt,

between Tenth and l-leventh -or-et*. Tm hou*» on tains 9 r* t m*. ijeaide a la-ire ha i and atic; k.t

jQx 1 T e aboTe property an be sold cheap ii plied U r immediately. If not add by the first of

day wi ; be r* nted JOHN (/TT'i.fcl »'■ arl »t.«<ENECA ST.—STORE F ‘)R SALEO ri 1« neca et., lertween Main and Wa-hiug*un, t-storj brick. Liu.N a bAkhtt, hne Lana tnfi'-e

OTT *. ol Pearl st.

^ l O i i A G E t t F O K S A L E -

S o W . Spruce rt., lj-§t,rj frame; lot 30x180, ;<rice f l tbv.

4 3 hwan rt , near spring, 1-etory frame; priceLYON k BAKER. Erie Land <dBce.

9*200.

L^OR SALEI cottage on ■•e * er and ga«. 1

:• 25 LY

t l >R SALE — A SPLENden-’e in Iy-wist'-n, N. Y.; a fine

NEW 1-STORY FRAMEenth et, near Carolina; cellar,

and gaa. Wili tie eoid easy te iu*.LYON «k BAKfR, Hne L»nd Office.

S P L E N D I D R E SIbouse with 15

in the be-t manner, with cleg an: { u n.da, - rge sta de, chr-i e Iruit-, hea;tlifu! cl - nate.fiid- driv a In tb- vicinity romantic tcenery. 5 minutes drive from Falls, on through r-ute to 1o- ' -ntu an-l jl -ntreal, and on L. O. Snore R. K , near lep--’; aspic dm home for a family, or an elegam r- tr-at from tie dty; s- IJ low; terms t-aj. Apply *t Lewwtn.i t*i JOHN OL1PHANT. dft-Stn '

F JR SALE — THAT VALUABLEror-'*# oil be south e-t corair uf Main an -reetH, w.th large and first class issideuc flni-bed. Alao, eevcral el-ga-.i vacant lot* ng the above properly on ths south. J'/HN ■1 Fe-rl at. e.3

f * FOR SALE OR TO RFNT— ATmljL La Sslie, near tiie Junction uf Cayuga Creek and the river, a large, comnmdioue hou-e with 10 rooms, p-ntry ard iilla*', 3 a-rcs of laud with quite a quantity nt fruit, sn excellent ba-n and s ie s at tac-'ed t-i It, within 3 minutes wa’k fr>-m the depot and a stone's throw from the Put* office an-l grocery. WiU be »-i|d low, terms easy. App:v to A. M CHE - BOROUGH, la fall*, K* ference tu K* -BKKT JdIIXmiN, nf the firm ,f Lockwood, Young k .'--hn- s >n, 20U Mal i -t , Buffalo. ellk-Vt

TORE FOR SALE C H EA P—3-STORY-t re, N t 212 Beneca at Lo --xl at a l urgain. HASTINGS k OTT«> i

L \)K SALEI • 2 et rjwith al'••ar. st

F ' . ' i

No. 2 H|) R H K I > M

—TH A Tframe dau-lh

odern convenienceVERY I) ESI!ig, No 42 Good 11 -<

JOHN OTI»»,

SALE -TFIE 1-STORY FIIA!■tt* -- , Nu. Park »t , with gas and » - G I i-juire at EUVVAKDa A HI CKLANi

DW ELLING■*t., near Eil-c< tt, 2 story a

ment briek dwelling; has ga-, water and m1 or-.er. LYoN k BAKER, No. 1

Bui. i g.

FOK SALE.

IJE S I R A B L E P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E .

t st, 2-storv brick house, very desirable, Tn

Ninth »t. h North Divi

nut sts, 2 nt--i HoWAH

p O R S A L E CHEAP, r

nen Midi gm and Chert- w; price fhAeO.HAPFEL:., 34-i Mam st.

ed «: i thei finis’

md Twelfth tots; lot- 2.‘ixll3 • » li be s.. d c r |> un easy ie r> and winr house, tbt N

l\ fiu »iif 1;man-!e tn»ntlea,< HASTINGS k OTTO, * 1:

■rth WilUam :il*r, ga-w4tc.

LT (Hi .s a l e JUL NORTH DIVISIONJL »«t., l-stm\ and '•asemei-t; gas, cellar and wster. a,11 s* II oh ap as the pa ty is go ng to leave town. Price #23W. Apply to M. Mc.O.Mi), No. 6 8*-uth

ilOR S A L E -J5 0 SENECA

i 20 d: kpply

• th. |*rtv is g i g ys wi 1 -ake 94 >0 >. ■ ... M. McOoMB, No.

ST., 2j pr. jx-rtj

•Ohio.IKES, Ac.

ii.I Morgan.

l>k w rrrH A R D W A R E A N D Mfc

PRArr k CO., 40,ad aud lbo IVrmc-.IP 11 a i r F U R N A C E S .

A. D. GIL.IHCRT, bo Mam.11 A T S , C \ P S A N D K U R S .C. A K. Ci.'HUtr.K, f- - Mr.BEHOTOLH A BRO , 21*1 Mam.WM. WIPPEKT, 821 Main.

IKON F O U N D R Y .EAGLE IRON WoRKN, Perry,, -r *1 -Ipfd. CLINTON IKON WORKH,Church, -r J*<T.sou.I R O N K o l N D E R S , E M . I N E S , B O I L E R SOEO W. TlFkT, SOM A CO., Washing*

I R O N , N A I L S , R . R . ^ fRATT A CO., 4d, 4- and 60 Terra.

L A G E R B E E R , K I L L I A U D S , A c .MICHAEL KOKSTER, *01 Ma.n tot.

l i g h t c a r r i a g e \ n d s l e i g h .o. C. OOHWIN, 333 and 336 Washington.lAIOKtNO C l. . \ s s , P i n ' l IU3 FRAMES.HOWARD k BUNTING, 16 K. Swan.

M A L L E A B L E I R O N .PRATT A LKTCUWoRTU, 'st and 64 Terrace.M A R B L E M A N T L E S A N D G R A T E S , c. H t ooi’ER, 511 DeUaare.L SWARTZ k 0 »., 8*73 Main.

M A R B L E * G R A N I T E WORKS.DVMMONS ft ' ORSON, i --!• r C JolIN CRAWFORD, I#7 an ! ltd Niagara.

M I L L I N E R Y ( W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l . ) HENRY oTUHKN, 2.M) Man.W. 11 WOODWARD. BU Mai’i.

M O U R N I N G G O O D S .DODD. BEST A Co, 414 Main.M . t t o l r IIK \I.K K S .IN I) IT IIL ISH EK S.JKWEIT A Mlfit'HAA, 2C*J Main.

O R G A N S ( P o r t a b l e P i p e . )DERRICK, KELOEMAKEK A 0O..3J, 41 and 43

Clinton.O R G A N S , M E I . O D E O N S , * ( ’.

»E >, A. PRINCE A CO.. Ni.<ara. Seventh and Ma-

Un,t OILS, P VTNTS, AC.S PEASE, tk'. and *17 Ma n

P t A N I N . t M l l . I . S , l l D O H t o , S A S H . t C .tv. EVANS A CO., MechanicP R I N T E R S A B L A N K B O O K M A N ’ F S ,B A K FR JONES A SMITH. 220 and 222 Wa-iiingtuu

street.P I A N O S , M T S f G , A C .

OOTTIK.R A Dr VTON, 2>J» Mali:.P I A N O M A N U FAC ’T U ' R E R S .

C KDRT'/.M \N, I *«. liHarhl lid Batavis.OKVINE BllOS.,4u1 Niagara, ear Maryland.

P A P E R H A N G I N G S , A C .M K. Bl RUE, 21 - Main.MONTOOM 1.UY BROS., V.V- Main fif KRIlKTT NICHOLS, 679 Mam.

P HOTOO RA P ll ERS.W M KNIGHT. U.v. Man. r B. RAMBLETON, 306 and 460 Main

S C A L E S A N D S A F E S .BUFFALO UOaI K WORKS. 63 Main.

S E W I N G M A C H I N E S .WHFELKR A WILSON 6 M. CO.. 275 Main, corWILCOX * GIBBS S M. Of'.. 14 S. Dirision.UO'* F S. M C.l , IS W Swan.FLOHEV ES M- CO., 401 Main

S A D D L E R Y H A R D W A R E , A C .PRATT A LE .CH WORTH, 52 and 54 Terre c.

S I L K H A T M A N U F A C T U R E R S .c ji^vCKENZlK, 197 Main.

)V E HOLLOW W A RE.cor. Brace rt. and Eiie Cana

S T A I N E D G L A S S .BUFFALO s T - ,N::!‘ GLASS WORKS, 29 Pear!.0 O. L- BU H NS. - 'Main.

SCHOOL FURNITURE.ev. CTIASK A SOM. «2 Seventh.

STOVES AND HARDW ARE.■ HAW FFBHIS A CO , 446 MainS T O V C S . F U R N A C E S A N D R A N G E S .1 . SWAK1Z A CO., 363 Main.

T R U N K S .DANIEL H HUMPHREY. Suereewir to Jeo. Una-

phrvy s Bn... SuS Man. tot.T O B A C C O N I S T S .

a M ADAMS A CO.. *59 Washington A 48 A 50 Pearl. GIBSON’ F HOWARD A Co . **> Wa*lungt*.n. W A T C H E S . J E W E L R Y * D I A M O N D S . PITKIN'S JF.WF.I.RY STORE. 292 Ualn.T Js E. DICKINSON, *64 Main.DAN. B. CASTLE, 1«1 Main.BTEVFN3 BROS., 469 Mam.

W A T C H M A K E R S & JE W E L E R S . JULIUS WALKER. * 7 Mam.___________

LYoN A i'AKhit.

M ILLINERY SI vtoOraM. •t-niito. HASTINGS A

F O R S A L E-•f good* ' 4 Brown'

n i M T J I*A N F O l S .

r i HER F I XTURES -ar Eig'’fNo 309 West Forty-Aral

If w j-.rk.

H O U S E S A N D C A R R IA G E S ,» _ FOR SALE A YOUNG MAKE,

id fart.

r - w . j £ , \ \ \N 1KI)A ? " i ’ * s-'nted cirr a

A L IG H T , TW O -

p iO K SAliEP ham! |.h«r *.n

C H E A P -A S KCON D

- O KO I

F O R S l l . F ,

SALE( lint.*'

A THOROUGH•h dog, eight m<>nthi

F• nd ha -

E 70R S A L E O R1 .-n Main st . in a gu*

MI s a l e UD"D f e e t o f l a n d o nJeffer-on. Bristol, llaiuilt n. Kandall, > pring

A . lam -tr. i ts m I t- and < n time m suit pur- th. Apply tu JOHN OTTO.61 feari nt.

TO LET—A STORE.od location Will take a«

•art lot. ►nquire A BUCKLAND, No. 2 Brown’s

r?f>

I \ E S I R A B L E B U S I N E S S P R O P E R T YI / FOK SA K The 3-st .rv brick ft. re. No. 390

tli.itoh*udling !-. rear

niS'-U-d to 1. xlw to a lei; wifi fto«

HAbilNUs k 4 Bn.v

1 fer a , wa-«-r a r nianuf •*

TAOR S a l e -N O .J ? 2 storv frame dwell LEE A PICKERING, 13 W. Swi

119 S I X T H S T .,iot 3 -x 132 ; price

Y?0R SALE OR T O E X C H A N G E FOK• - first da.'r* rsfidence in thi* citv, a farm of 104* .. . lying just

irgc orchard, on* r • biick house i

liarnto. Wi.i be aold cb'iHoWA

D li.SIRAI-.LK BRICK HOUSESALE li-storv t ri- k house, 174 Franklin

. 'Lot 26 feet front to an alley in rt cheap, terms easy. HASlINGS n's Buildings d'Jtf

T ? O R S A L E .— A N E WX1 clacias* 2 J story r' sldencc

.vemeiiL-; south side of ure. Lot 159x566 feet. Terms easy.

A N D F I R S T !1 the modern im reet, west of i>el-

•tflBUELL,

2 Hollister Building

70R S A L E — N O .and attic brick dw-

mantlis, c.mrnt cellar, ga-* am *23 LYON' A BAKE

Fmi

J11*

( J E >17 at

IS* EAGLE ST.. 2*1 welling: grat. s, marble

, KriAOI: SAI.K—BRICK HOUSK, -2-STOR-

ic-*, attic and cellar, situate on Oak st., ncai ,ir ti; gas and water; g <>*1 lot ami Bam r >;, LVOV A If VK KR, Erie Land Office.

bargain. N'o. 414 Seneca sr., lot fO throngh Foi om at., with a 2-story h ick house and 2

barns in rear This '.** a rare ehar.ee for a milkman or an- < t.,er party hav.ngbu-i< ess in ’ha* l**ra'i..n. Will lie sold on li’ era', terms F-.r further parti- «- lsr. apply to HI ME A SANFORD, 16 West Swan st.

A L E -4 3 5 SD U TH D IV IS IO Na tory cottage, lot 40x120, grape* ard fruit

trees. Till- I- .-heap,41500. Apply to M. McCOMB, No. a S«.th Division

T ? O R S Ar n t . i to

I A D R S A I . K L O T 35x 100 F T . ,William tot west -Ide near Allen

BvKKll N >. 1 Brown’s Building.N O R T H

LYON It

i j o nI 1 l’i: .C Hia,;t sioritis irame.

P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E — A Tfim. eto from Batavia; hu di g i.- LYON A BAKER, Erie Land '*f-

T O I. F.T H O l toE S.! V W K U . I N . i F " R S A I . K C H E A P — A

\ J g.-od bargain will f-e given in the sale of the ■tory bri* ga- and v 6 Nia.' •*:

7 M-.ehigan tot; lo ro*.in« LEj NAKD Wlt-bON A SON, Nu

e2tf

A

0 ’£

G O O D E N G I N E A N D B O I L E R F O Rsale cheap

B>>1.1.1 U A BK.CTFNWALT,

P A P E R S an<l 75 i^nts

F O K S A L E - A T 5o

l O K S A I J ’ U K W v

/ VNE O F 1 H E FI NEST FARM S INF.r i* Cu ,ntv for tosls. con-itoting *.f about 12n

a.-n*-*, 10 acres wood l»a an ,-e excel eut s*.il und r a liunst.it uf cultivation, with brick dwelling, fi"e barns, outhouses, fi.-h i-ond, lit ing water, and or­chards of several in .* Ire-1 hiartTig t'ecs of every v i-i-ty of frm-. Tin-| ..|«erty can be b-ught very che~ii> ai.d on *-a»y term ■ A - ply to

*12 ' LEE A PICKERING. 13 West Swan <L

Hi BD k S S P VCo.. *

P O R SAUK1 city pr -perty Unit along the (.cnesee Portage ln*|iure s*»on LAN -'8. Ite*l E*. a

O R E X C H A N G Eor Wist- n lands. 13fi£ ».

F O K

,*.d I.o i Br... . No ; Br

alto-tit 6 ni’ E.-HaKIW A t l . a

:s*trance Agents, Trtut wi.’s Buil ing. el7

A

I )W E I . I I N G S F O R S A L E

rent cheap, with immediate j-v*s* >.xti* tot , No. 15t. 2-stury brick; 9 ro l«-r; gas and water.Sixth St., No 4>.*f. 1}-tot ory frame; >

LEO.NAK,

O R T O-sic.n—•ms, in fine

NoI 'lN K

1 136 CiR E S I D E N C E F O R K E N T — N O .ttage st., new 2-atory brick, with gas and

_ de ightful lo ation. " ill be rented i**w ta - ■ *1 tenant. LEE A PICKERUfw, 13 West Bwa

• «D W E L L I N G T O R E N T — T H E 2-

ta::l st.nrv basement and attic brick dwelling. No S3 Mac .ra st., with gas, hot «.r.d cold water ar.<! t.iti*. ail in L-o*-*l onler p ..f-wi ual «r bu-meas n 13 W. Swan rt. _____j I R A K L I ] D W E L L I N G S T O R E N T .

Ij- t.*rv bricV, 32 Norris place, ga* ar.d water.11-story frame, ISO Cl:ut n st, good cellar, gas andApply to EDWARDS

Jrown'to Bu'.dingk BUCKLAND, No.

M A lg U E r▼19— HUBBARD—On Thursday, the ?«th tnrt.,

DA -tud.y Cbur.-h. bv the Hev, Dr. InyewoM. •' d Met' Davta.of Alhan», to Kila S., daugh- E wai '». ilut'bxrJ, of thia city, ur

D IE D .-lcn J.. wife of Alfred H«!nea,

HA15E9 j ,ck«on, of Oneans County,an-* 4aafM r IF B %l, \ t74 tft

s. 11 o’clock a. in , from Funeral <*n ► inlav. Ms> 2 . Uw, Mr B. Hain*s,

th- rend n e of tier father in mh p iend* and 13" Carolina* st , co.mr of 9-vc ^ atlentLacquaintanors are respectfully ms

1 Msv 19-b. Hon. J Burch, In nf,, uncle of J . J

F I N K F A R M F O R S A L E O R K X chug* coiittoining 140 aer*» 25 w*vsl lan*i;

soil excellent, w. 11 wat-red. fine . rrhard,nrw *-st*>rr fr ut e dwellin.-, with bams, outln.u-e-*, »h-d--, Ac. ad In good order City property will t-c- taken in part payment, balance on e-a_. terms. LEE A PICK EKl NG, IS W. Swat rt el1.7 A R M F O R S A L E —33 A C R E S O F1 1 • nd si*listed on Ferry st, about 2 mile-* east <-f

Ma n st-. with framehous -, splendid bam,sheds, Ac . vo. ng orchard c*f 1009 dwarf l- ar an l 100 app'*

!’*■ * Will be *.ld cheap or will exchange!—aL- •! —el. HASTINGS k uTTO, N'o. 4 Brown's B8 _____________________________j ^ R U I T F A R M F O R S A L E —36 A C R E S

_1 of land, 17j acres in apple orchard, l-e ides other smtil fruita in great abundance; l*a'an e of land in tillage; large t-sfory f**m house g *od l*ni, Ar ; loea’iun very pleasant—J-mile east from Me­dina, Orleans coun'y. t. *niall property w-ill he taken in part pay. Price of farm FstOO LYON k BAKER, Erie laud Office.___________________

L E N D I D O P P O R T U N I T Y — F O Re or exchange f .r improved city property,

1000 acres of laud in W avne Co , Michigan, 25 miles from lie'r.'lt, part timbered and balance in fin? prairie For *trtn* applv to EDWARDS A BUCK- LAND. X 8 Brown's | el7

IJ1A R M F O R SAI.K- B E S T G A R D E Nlard in Erie County Must be s*».d to close

outancstve, 26J a-res, 2 mii**s from the Court- h**u e. Will he s*.Id cheap by HoWaKD k CHAP­PELL, 34-to Main st _____ *4

E S I R A B L E H O U S E S T O K E N T

W.th immediate possession, the 2-story brick house. No. 23! Seventh street, with gts, water, cellar.’ Also, the very commodious 3-*>t*.ry brick house. N.. 4".* Frank!i 1 street, very convenient, has ga«. water, bain, c. Her and stable, and u* find lo at. d; a portion ..r th<* whole of the furniture n..» in the house can be bought cheap by the tenant if

HASTINGS A OTTO, d?0 4 Brown's Bunding.

A

tbe SOth yaar ."’Bureh, of thu q t7

■ o . r a l s i U^saa.B-Met* M-.rUMDt at rsasnnawe prwu-_

B c r rc u i socxv itoo v ro j* .

BT 1

aoOO Wlsd -v e w . ua.rud

s r — ° i\ s s s j j . . 00m IbtoA «*4 48 lAmyA at.

171 A R M S F O K S A L E — A G O O D F A R M; of 1*') a w la ibe town ot West Seneca

four-and a half mdes fr m Buffalo.A nice l^ b 'ry biick hou-e, three hundred grafted

tree-* and a good glaes house, tery cheap. HOWARD A cHaPPBL, S«8 Main street.____________ dl»O A C R E S O F L A N D F O R S A L E A T AO bargain, on Limestone R dge, between White's Comer. Plank Road and the Turnpike, with orchard of select® 1 fru t. A very pbanautand de*trable loca­tion. Prio* 91500 Applv at No. 5 SDgar* *V LEONARD WILSON * »ON, Real Estate and Insur­ance Agvnta_________________ e7

K-0R R E N T — A V E R Y D E S I R A B L Ei red !en.-e. 294 Ninth st; Jtotory frame, n

, in excel-.ent oroer. JOHN OTUid V

T O L E T —

R E N T — T H E F I N E 2 -S T O R YMorris P ace, with bam

delightful 1. cati' n. Will be rentod low to a go© er.ant. LEE k PICK EKING. * We-t 8* an et. el*Fo r

frame dw* Ding N"

Fo r s a l e — 2' s t o r y b r i c k h o u s e .No 254 Frxu.k.intt., with every modern con-

enience; ot 64x140. lerm* favoratle. JO-lNel3

N E W 2 STO RYbrick bouee, with gas, water, liath and furnace6C6 Pro pect Avenue A deiightfui location

E k PICKERING, 13 Wee- Swan »t. e5

p O R R E N T —T H E

F o r r e n tof No l(r2 Seventh r t . , on a paved allev. JOHN

— tl P-arl *t. el8

Bo a r d i n g h o u s e f o r r e n t —The large 3-«tory basement and attic brick

building,No.135 E Seneca *t,wili be rented at a rood- rate rent. LEE k PICKERING, 13 W. Swan *t.

f ^ O R R E N T — T H E H O U S E K N O W Nas Spring AbVy House, on Main street, will be

rented, with the priviirge of » limg liquors io the garden. The house i» a large two-voiy frame, fitted up for salo .11 and dwelling. LYO- S k BAKKK Eric Land Office. elfi

Ho u s e s t o r e n t b y m . m c c o m b ,No. 6 South Division st.

335 HaiLtoon st , 2-story frame, gas, cellar and a gr-od w*-i, of water, flrisved in fine style. This ix

tc of the finest locations in Buffalo; rent 9400.197 c/to gia st , 2-etory brick, In excellent condi-

tion, .as,water and cel ar; this is a very central io- ition; rent |4o062% Swan nt., 2-*tory frarne. houae new; and finis' - 1 < fl in excellent manner with ai. the modem lm•ovementto. rent 915".Bnck .-tore and dwe ling to rent in a good lueation

for a family grocery; tbe same has a good brick oven.F U R N I S H E D C O U N T R Y S E A T F O R[. rent at Lewiston, on the Niagara River, con­

sisting of a good medium sized dwelling, wi.h out- buildings, three acres of land with a fine grove, shrubbery, choice flowers, fruH and berries, im*i>t delightful reridence will l*e r*nu-.l eompletolv urmsbed, f-*r f..ur months or louger, with .mine*;: te jKitoSetoxioQ. LEE k PICKERING, 13 W. hwan reel . 17

I O L E I —10 A C R E S O F L A N D , W I T Hg*.. I frame h *u*e and barn, situate <>n Roucx

enue; rent J2f>**. Apply »*>.ii at EDWARDS k BUt KLAND’S, No. 2 Br. *u’» Building. el7

5 B R I C K B A R N F O R R E N T — S I T C -x ate on the alley in rear of No. 154 Swan st , r Michigan st. LtE k PICKERING, 13 W. Swan

T O L E T —S T O R E 'S .

U T O R E S N O S . 83, 91 f t 93 M A I N S T . ,O to rent. Apply to JOHN OTTO, 81 Pearl «t

T »1. StR E N T — A F I N E B U S I N E S S

stand 3 miles from Main St., on Seneca Rt., .t re, dwelling and bum. R«nt low. Apply soon

South Di vim 1 M. McCOMB

* sT O R E F O R R E N T — B R I C K S T O R K

No. fil Ma n st.. ehe-p to a g.-od tenanLHASTINGS AuTfO, 4 lirowr.’s Building.

S 'T O R E S T O R E N T —

i4 Main st. now occupied by Lyon k Fleirshelm. ht WVst 8* neca st,Courier HI. ck.99 Ellico.t st, cor. of No th Division.

HASTINGS A OTTO, d20 4 Brown’s Bunding.

TDivision

*10R

T O L E T —R O O M S . ____L E T — L O D G I N G R O O M S . F U R

nialied and u. furnished. Apply at 109 North _________lt

R E N T - O F F I ( E . S U I T A B L Efor a i’ll to., iai

Inquire at 160 Pearl st. \ ES1K ABLK lTTir1 MS FU R

e21 6

Centra! I vn U.ie 0

REN T.—located in a g <*d neighborhood,

ms witl. aj*, water. Ac ; tmrble mau­ler, v* d. b,- rent- d to a goo*! tenant.

I EE A PIuKKUINO 13 Swan st.I O FT *S F O R R E N T — I N T H E N E W1 J block comer of Vi ashington and Green streets, he second story over N<>s. 153 and 155. The whole f the third story Apply to

: lsTo. cl»-tf JEWETT k ROOT.I H R E E N 1 C E S L E B P I N O R O O M S I N

that *»utral locality, 333 Main street, over -diey A Kockwelh Apply to GEO. B. BULL on

the nreir*—•T

M O R T tiA G E S .__________1IT Y AN D CO U N TY O R D ER S,

Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages, Commercial Paper, negodated by EDWARDS <v BUCKLAND, Real Estate a d Loan brokers. No. 2 Brown’s Build-

d28J U K c 'H A S E M O N E Y — M O R TG A G ES_ wanUri by LEE k PICKERING,

tfi West Swan st.

S P E C I A L N O T I C E S .

BEAUTIFUL WOMENAil women know that lt ii beauty, rather than

genii.«, whicli ai’ generati -nt of* men have w,*rship- ped in the sex. Can it be wondered at, then, thst

much of wi man's time arid attention should be directed to the means of developing and preserving that beau y? Women know, too, that when men peak of the lntfc'.'eet of women, they speak criti- •aly, .tamely, eooliy; but when they come to speak if the charms of a h*autiful woman, their language 1 . 1 their eves kindle w.th an enthusiaon which ■I.owi them to be profoundly, if r.ot, indeed, ndi.-u- ously in eirneat. It is part ol the na’ural s.-gacity .f women to perceive a:l this, and therefore empl y vc v a lowable art to bee me the goddess of tt.at

adoration. P.-each to the contrary, a* we na . against the arts employed bv worn*n fur enhancing tlitir t eauty, there still stands the eternal fact, that ti.e w rl*l *i*-es not prefer the society sf an ug y eoinan of genius to that of a • eauty of less intelhc- ual acquir m-nts. The world has vet allowed no

higher mission to won.an than to Ire beautiful,*n l it uid «eem that the ladi s of the piesent sge are car- ng tli h id- a of ti.e w.-rl.l to greater extreme* than

ev*r. for all women n*-w t * whom nature ha* denied till manic po*er of beauty.sup; ly the rieficency

by the u.-«- of a mo«t de.igbtiul toilet article, knowa ic “B oom of Youth,” which has beeu late'y In­

troduced into this country ,by George VV. Laird, a delicate beautifier, which smoothes out aii indenta­tions,'furrows, sc TS, removing tan, frecklo', and discolaratio-.s from the skin, leaving the complexi >n lear, 4;riiliant and beautiful, tho ^ in soft and

smooth. With the assistance of this new American trick of a Lady’s toilet, female beauty is destined to play a larger part in the admiration of men and tho ambition of woipen than all the arts employed since her crestton. Prof. C. F. Chandler, Chemist to tiie Metropolitan Board of Health, has recently prepared a chemical analysis of thi« de ightful toilet prepara­tion, and reporteJ that the “Bloom of Youth” was hamilca-, containing nothing injurious to ti.e health. Lad es need have no fear of using thia invaluable t I et .cquis'tion.

S id by every druggist and fancy gords dealer in tbe Us Fed States.

ei; DEPOT 5 OOULD ST , N. Y

D R Y R O O D S .

IlttilMIIAH HliCEIlffl

TO FL KCHASERS Or

D R Y G O O D S

BARNES & BANCROFT.

o Q 5 C e n

DRESS GOODS COUNTERIs supplied at all times with the

MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, J FREQUENTLY WORTH

35 and 50 C e n ts pep Y a rd .

F R I D A Y A S A T U R D A Y

fOF EACH WEEK

ONE 25i* CEN T [[COUNTER

Of a variety of artlclea, 1

A T . G R E A T B A R G A I N S ,

i EN0RM01ISJ SALES!

W H IT E 4 P I Q U E S !At 26 Cents per yard and upwards.

BlackJ Alpacas,Embroideries,

Gloves andP a ra s o ls .

S H A W L S IA N D :w r a p s .

AND

ALSO,

BLACK, 1 COLORED

JA P A N E S E S IL K S

BARNES & BANCROFT,C A S H H O U S K .

259 MAIN STRE ST.

M l S H ' U .

H A U N T IN G IM A G E —

Song for Soprano, composed by H . Sutter, price 80 cents.

concert, quite eavy and

Lisetten Wal tae*—Emil Wahle prioe 50 eent*.Amel a Polka Redowa—Emil Wahle.. do 80 do

Among the best of Wahle's compositions.We have just published the above and will mall

the same on receipt ..f price c!9 COITIEK Ml DENTON, 269 Main st.

C1H R 1S . K U R T Z M A N , P I A N O M A N Uj FACTURER, corner Batavia and Elm sts., two

squares from old Court House. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice assortment of Piar.o T .rtes, in elegant rosewood cases, which he warrants to be equal in tone, touch and finish to any manufac­tured n the country. Persona desirous of obtainirg a superior instrument are respectfully invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewh»r#

CHRlHTfAW KfRTZMJ

6 H I P P I K C .T H E U N I O N S T E A M B O A T

________ COMPANY—For Chicago, MUwau-at.d mtrrmeuiate peris. 1 he elegant passen­

ger itom trFA88AIC,

w. A- SMITH............................................ Csplainis nowreoeivmg freight at the foot of Main street fo 'bepuri* named above, an 1 wiil leave on FKIDaV E f EN ISO, May 28, at 7 ©’dock.

For freight or pw—age apply at the Company's otfiee. bo. 1 Main street.

cA>2t SKTH CALDWELL. Agent.Tfi© U n ion b te a m b o r t i C o m p a n y .

FOR LAKE SUPERIOR.t h e e l e g a n t p a s s e n -

EDpacific ,

KELLEY............................ Captain, o’clock.Wi' leave Buffalo TUESDAY, MAY 81, at 8

P. M.JroR SAULT ST. MARIE, MARQUETTE,

AND PORTAGE LAKE,CALLING AT CLEVELAND AND DETROIT,

and makiig dose connection at Portage Lake wi'h toteamtr* for Cupper Harb- r. Eagle Ha; bor, Ontoiu- r >n La Pointe, BavfieM. Suoenor Ci-y and

IDULUTH.Freight received tor above boat* at foot of Mam

•treet.The steamer

ARCTIC,J. E. TURNER...................................Captain,

Equal in rate, capacity and accommodations,will leave as above, on TLESUAY, June 7, at three o’clock P. VI., for same destination. These steamers are near! iew, have elegant cabin*, and are furnished w.th special reference to tne accommodation of passer: ;en. and have also ample room lor freight, and will institute, during the sea** u of lo70, AN INDEPENDENT LAKE SUPERIOR LINE, leaving Huffxlo regularly every "Tues sy at 8 P. M., and Cleveland every Wednealay at 8 P. M.

For freight er pa-tsage anply at the Company’s oboe. No. 1 Mam street. Buffalo. ________________ SETH CALDWELL, Agent.

T H E W E S T E R N T R A N S -_______ PORTATJON COMPANY.—F rland He n it. Go d Harbor, Milwaukee and

Chicago. The first rlass pa*senger steamer EMPIRE STATE,

JAMES CARLISLE........................... Masterl« now receiving freight at her docks, foot of Wash- iogton street, and wdl !«are for the above ports Thursday even.ng, May 26th, at 8 o’clock.

F r freight or pa*-*age apply at the Company's Offices, foot of Waahington .-t snd Erie Basin.

JOHN ALLEN. Ja.,R. M. CHOATE, President.

Passenger Agent.______________ e26-2t1870.1870.

New Jersey Steamboat Company.PEOPLE’S EVENING LINE

F.iKN E W Y O R K D A I L Y ,

Sundays excepted, at o’clock P M.L>KAS RICHMOND, Capt. W. H. Christoph*r,

Mondays, Wednesday* and Fndnys,DKEW, Capt. S. j. Roe. Tue-*days, Thunuiays and

4totiirday«, at si o’clock P. M. or on arrival of trains. H u uftU.V RIVER RAILROAD TICK ETS OOOD FOR

STATE RO*>M PASSAGE.These boati* will connect with the Train* of N Y.

C.R. K ..R .S8 R. R. and A k 8. R. R., due at Albany 8:10, 8:15 and 8:20 A. M.

All check»d hagg;ige transferred FREE, as usu-1, an Agent of the Line at the Depot alway* on arrival of the Trains.

FREIGHT TAKEN CHEAP AS BY ANY OTHER LINE, vorpari rttlars applv at the Office, N >•*. 283 and 285 Broviwa;. J. W. HARCuUKT,

ALBakv, April 28, 1870. Agent18 7 0

UNION STEAMBOAT CO.Will run during the present season, TWENTY-SIX

5TKAMERS betxeeo Buffalo and the principal ports of the Great North western Lakes, in connection wi'h ’.he

E l t l E R A I L W A Y .Also, in connection with the Merchants’ Wen*ern

Line and Jonathan Myers’ Line on the Erie Canal and with all Western Railways having tl.e.r termini at the Lake ports.

The various Lines will be constituted as follows:

B U F F A L O f t L A K E S U P E R I O R L I N E . .....Capt. J. F. Turner................Capt. Ed. Kelley.

B U F F A L O , M I L W A U K E E & C H I C A G 0.

DAILY LINE.JAY GOULD, (new)..................Capt. F. H. Br- wn.COLORADO.............................Capt. J. W. Brett.DEAN RICHMOND..................Capt. B. S. Wolvin.ST. LOUIS.............................. Capt. Jam** Pratt.JAMES FISK, Ja.(new...........Capt. J. W. Me re..NEBRASKA........................... Capt. X Gcbhard.B W BLANCHARD (new) Capt. John Kirby.CANISTEO .......................... Capt. J. P Ever*.ROANOKE ...................... Capt. R. Anderson.WABASH................................ < apt. F. L. PopePASSAIC.................................Capt. W. A. Smith.WENONA................................Capt. 0. B. Joiner.

B U F F A L O , C L E V E L A N D ft TO LEDO .DAILY LINE.

NEW YORK...equinox......Toledo........orontes.. ..ECLIPSE........AKAXES;.......

Capt. Wm. Camming*. Capt John Egeler. Capt. H. A. Sisson. Capt. J G. Hinde... . . Capt. Sam uel Shannon. Capt. E. A. Myers.

JEWETT & MISCHKA’S * M U S I C S T O R E .

2 6 S l a i n S t r e e t*AGENCY FOR THE UNRIVALLED

C H l C K E R I N C P IA N O SAt prices reduced to such ar. extent that they can be purchased for nearly the same figure which inferior and w orthless instruments command.

Call and get an illustrated price list.We are also Agents for the celebratedDECKER BROTHERS’ PIANOS

Which are now taking the lead over ali other New York rnske*

Our large assortment of Pianos also Includes In­strument* fr-m th# celebrated manufactories of J. & DUNHAM,

BLOOMFIELD k OTIS,KAN'•'8T GABLER.

We have on hand an assortment u the celebratedQEQ. WOOCS ft eo.

PARLO I ARO VESTRY O RSAI,which for i^autiful and pipelike quality of tone, elegance of finish a- d durability of cot*»ruction ex­ceed all other make*.

Call and examine onr large variety of PIANO 8T(tOLS. PIANO COVERS, kc.

Piano* moved, stored, boxed and shipped on short uoiice.

OLD PIANOS taken In exchange.We are constantly adding to our very large and

well selected st' ck of Sheet Music, Musical Instru menu and Musical Merjhand.se of every description

J E W E T T M I S C H K A ,263 MAIN STREET,

bi Buffalo, N. Y.

B U F F A L O ft D E T R O IT .DAILY LINE.

ATLANTIC......................... Capt. Wm. Thorrt.TIOGA................................Capt. G. W. Siodda-d.OLEAN............................. Capt, G. F. Cleveland.ELMIRA.............................Capt. W I>. Douglam.GUIDING STAR................ Capt. D. McFarlaue.GALENA............................Capt. W. N'otrun.

Theee Steamer* aro first-cla**, several of them quite new, other* nearly new, ar.<l all are in tlie very l«-i older for service. They will >*e run regular!v a* -tated. Sh’piwr* are assured that this now orhither- o unequalled organization will afford tht.n every >le- irable facility fer the transportation of their fr. ight n the m*yit prompt and *atisfaclory manuer, ai.d a: fair rates.

Duck for Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Superior U .e, foot of Main street; fur Lake Eric Lines, foot of Lloyd street. *

Freight aud Passage Office, No. 1 Main street.

BY T E L E G R A PH .T H E F E N I A N S .

a r Gene* ■ of C anada announcing h a t tb e Fec iaca h ad c ru ss td th e lice tear I’h ilipebnrg and a t o th e r po in ts on

t i e frontier, an d t h a t trem ble was irea tened a t rariona plaoee a long th e

b >rder. B a t he was happy to aay th a gov­ernm ent bad fa r th e r inform ation th a t th t Ereaident of th e U nited S tatea h a I iaaaed* proclam ation of w arning , an d G eneral Meade had d ispatched troops to th e fron tie r to p reven t th e v iolation of n e u tra lity .

T he Iriah land bill w ith am endm enta waa r* ported from th e com m ittee. A fter a dis- uStoion of eome of th e am endm enta the

report was agreed to and th e b ill ordered to he read for th e th ird tim e on M onday next. I he announcem ent of th e resu lt waa re ceived w ith load and repeated cheers.

A JUDGMENT FOR THE U. S. In th e caae cf th e G overnm ent of th e

U nited S ta te s a g a in st B lakely for th e pos -t'ssion of c e rta in gnns, shell and o th er o rd ­nance, cam e u p for decision to -d ay before the Iloil Conrt. Ju d g m en t waa given in favor of th e U n ited Statea.

“CONSTITUTIONAL LEFT “’ Paris, M ay 26.— In th e Corps Legialatif

to-m orrow an in te rp ella tio n will be su b m it­ted to th e governm ent on th e cause of the d issolution of th e P leb isc ita ry Com m ittee. The m inisteria l jou rna ls express fears th a t

th e question raise*! on th is poin t m ay resu lt in a coalition of th e R ig h t and Left W w ga •>f the Corps Legialatif against th e M inistry . I t ia announced tb a t on th ia occasiou tb t Left W ing w ill declare itse lf a c o n s titu ­tional p a rty , and w iil signify ita w illingness to accept pow er u nder th e em pire, if i t is p erm itted to carry o u t i ts program me. Picard is th e leader iu th is m ovem ent, and w iil be th e chief of tb e p a rty , w bich is to be called C o n stitu tiona l Left.

NEW P0RTUGUE8B CABINET.L isbon , M ay 26 .— T he D uke of Saldanha

haa n ea rly com pleted h is new Cabinet, which is now rep o rted th u s : P residen t of* ouncil and M in iste r of W ar, Saldanha M inister of th e In te rio r , Sainpoyo; M ans te r of Finance, F e rre ire ; M inister of Jup tice, A costa; M in iste r of M arine, T orres; M inister of Pub lic W orks, Perniche.

W A S H I N G T O N .

THE FIASCO AT.FIGEON HILL.T oronto, M ay 26 .— From th e b est infor­

m ation received here th e F en ian raid , s* far as Pigeon H ill is concerned, is looker upon as a m iserable failure. T h s Fenian* xre now re trea tin g , leaving tb e ir arm s, naggage and wounded behind them . N* loss of life on th e C anadian side. H un ting ton is th e principal po in t of in terest where every necessary p rep a ra tio n hac been made.

T he Fenian m ovem ent m ay be now look­ed upon as v irtu a lly ended. Straggling narties m ay give a lit tle troub le , b u t th* preparations to m eet them are so complete th a t n o th ing b n t th e en tire d efeat w ill a t t«nd any fu rth e r a tte m p a t invasion.

THE INDIAN ATTACK.T he s to ry of th e In d ian s having a ttack er

th e troops« a t Sao lt Ste. M arie, cannot I* traced to any tru s tw o rth y source, and th* latest advices say n o th ing of it.

On th e N iagara and D etro it fro n tie rs a sufficient force is in readine&s to repe l any a tte m p t to en te r th e country .

RENEWEB EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK.N ew York, M ay 26.—T he evening

papers con tain th e following: T he rejtort th a t th e F enians h ad crossed th e border n to Canada from th e ipper p a r t of th u

■State haa c rea ted renew ed ex c item en t in the city . A d ispa tch Announcing th e fact was read a t H ibern ian H all, w here an im ­mense crow d was assem bled, and was re. ceived w ith tu m u ltu o u s cheers. Large num bers of men le ft by H udson R iver Mail Road th is P . M , and more are going off to -n ight. F u r th e r in te lligence ie aw aited w ith g rea t anxiety . W h e th e r the m ovem ent is a lizzie or no t, recru iting is s till going on, and all m en offering th eir services are a t once accepted and provided w ith tran sp o rta tio n . U nderstood F eninn dispatches deny th a t any dem oralization ex ists among th e meu on th e border. The> speak hopefully of th e prospects to have a ba ttle hourly.

FITZHUGH LEE TO 8 UCCEED O’NEILLN o a tte m p ts are m ade to deny tb e a rres t

of G eneral O’N eill, and i t is reported th a t General F itzhugh Lee w ill succeed him in com m and.

MALONE THE BASE.M alone, New Y ork, has been fixed npon

an the cen tra l po in t of concentration , and ail th e troops are h ereafte r to be sen t there .

A FEINT.T he b a ttle a t F ran k lin is characterized as

a fe in t to d raw off th e a tte n tio n of th e Ca­nadian forces from o th er points.

TRANSPORTATION SECURED.A t th e H udson R iver R ailroad depot

tra n sp o rta tio n lias !*een secured for several thousand m en. T he tick e ts have |>een p u r­chased in advance so th a t no delay may occur.

T he four o'clock tra in th is afternoon will carry 1400 m en. u nder comm and of Colonel M cM ahon, an ex-C onfederate officer. Tbe m en are aaid to be v e te rans of th e la te w ar and m ost of them able to pay th e ir ow n ex ­penses. T hey w ill probably go to Malone, w here an arm y of m ore th an 7000 m en is said, b y Fenians, to be fu lly equipped and ready for th e field.

Colonel Gay nor w ill leave th e c ity to ­n ig h t w ith 10 0 0 m en, b u t no co rrec t su r ­mise can be m ade in regard to th e ir d e s ti­nation. E ven th e railroad tb ey go by ia k ep t profoundly secret from th e m en, but th e rum or is at: oat th a t th e y are in tended for some po in t west.

Colonel Byron, Colonel O’Leary, C aptain Linda* y and o th er officers w ho command th e Irish vo lunteers in th e C atharine W h it­ing exped ition to C uba th a t was cap tu red a t G ard in er’s Ialand have all gone to the front.

20,000 MEN GETTING READY.I t is reported , n o t on good a u th o rity ,

t h a t th e re a re 2 2 t(K)0 m en on th e bigd* r now who are m aking ready for th o field as qu ick ly as possible.

DISGUSTED AND DISCOURAGED.A d ispa tch from S t. A lb an s says s n u m ­

ber of Fenians are lounging a b o u t there discouraged and d isgusted . T h ey declineto co to M alone, and m any are re tn rm n c , , . . . . ,hom ., o u r g o .e rn m en t fu rm .h iu g trM upor- I *h° .’/ o M h “tatio n . ’ < e .

POSTMAnTERS APPOINTED.Washington, M ay 26.— T he P residen t

appointed a n um ber of P o stm aste rs for m inor offices to -day , am ong th em H orace A. Ja rv is , a t C o rtlan d V illage, N . Y.

THE RIVER AND HARBOR*BILL.T he R iver an d H arb o r Bill rep o rted to ­

day m akes appropria tions to th e am o u n t of nearly th ree m illions and a ha lf do]];The following are among th em : For thoim provem ent of th e Krie harlm r, f 2 0 ,(MNi; for th e im provem ent of D unkirk harbor, $2.i.ODD; for tb e im provem ent of Buffalo harbor, for th e im provem ent ofi 'hwego harbor, $50,000; for th e im prove­m ent of Ogdt-nsburg harbor. $15,(kid; for th e im provem ent of H udson River, $10,U00; for tb e exam ina tion and su rveys of tbe N orth and N o rth w este rn lakes and rivers aud A tlan tic and Pacific coast and for con­tingencies, $150,000.

RESOLUTIONS SIGNED.T he P residen t to -d sy signed a reso lu tion

authorizing th e p aym ent of the full salary of A lvin B. H arvey as M iurstrr to P eru , w ith o u t deduction on accoun t of absence from his post.

T he P residen t also signed a resolution au thorizing L ieutenant-C om m ander A rth u r A. Y ates, Surgeon A lb e rt L. Gibson, P ass­ed A ssistan t Surgeon C harles H. \ \ bite, and A ssistan t Surgeon Jerom e H. S k iJd er, of th e U nited S ta te s N sv y , to accep t deco* rations from th e K ing of P o rtu g a l in recog­n ition of hum ane service.

GENERAL JORDAN.G eneral Jo rd a n w as a t th e H ouse th is

a fternoon in conference w ith those nu others know n as th e friends of C uban inaepen dence. H e recen tly bad an in terv iew w ith P resid en t G ran t, represenfinc to him th. resources of th e insu rgen ts and th e ir pros­pects of success. I.aht n ight he dm *d w ith Kepreaentative Sw ann, th ere being present □early all th e m em bers of th e C om m ittee on Foreign Affairs. G eneral Jo rd a n express* s him self m uch pleased w ith th e progress he

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tO Allen rt, 2-storv brick; gas, water,!exth, furnace,etc.«0 Mohawk xt, -atory brick; gas, water, bath, furnace, etc.

Jersey st. 2-story brick; gas, water, large ot.l i Court »t, Xstocy brca and basement; gas and

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74 C-ttage rt. 2 story brick with basement; g»a, water bam, etc.42 Chippewa st, S-story brick; gaa and water.

S3h Sixth st. 2-storv brick, and French roof; (new) gas, wtoter, hath.

44 M.-rgan st, 3-atory brick with basement: gas and water.

*294 Virginia st. 2-story frame; gas, etc,131 ^ * . i l **t 2-atory brick; ga* and water.S0» North Dliision st, 2-*tory frame; gas and

water.26 Union st, 2-story frame; gas and water.IS Alien »t. 1-atory frame with basement.S53 Eleventh st, 2-story frame witn large iot.75 Union *t, 2-storv frame.24 Wilkeson st. 2-rtory frame. •219 South Division st, 2-atory frame; water.861 North Div sion rt, l-stor* (rame; cistern.Corner Vermont and Thirteenth sts, 2-atory frame,

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NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.T he N orthern Pacific R ailroad Bill wa*

passed by th e House to day in th e precise form i t waa received from th e Sr-nate, and now aw aits th e P resid en t’* signature.

INDIAN VISITORS.Tbe Ind ian delegation here passed to-day

iu e igh t seeing and v isiting th e Sm ithsonian In s titu te aud calling on G eneral Sherm an s t h is residence.

X L Is t C O N G R E SS—SEC O N D SES SIO N .

W a b h in o to n , M ay 26. SENATE.

A jo in t reso lu tion giving th e consent of Congress to th e acceptance by New Je rse y of th e S tevens B a tte ry was passed.

M r. C O N K L IN G (Rep., N. Y .j, rep o rted a su b s titu te for th e bill reg u la tin g p ro ­ceedings to r th e na tu ra liza tion of aliens.

A t one o’clock the A ppropria tion Bill w is proceeded w ith . Several s lig h t am end­m ents w ere adopted , sn d th e b ill w ss then reported to th e Senate, and th e am end­m ents, in C om m ittee of th e W hole, agreed to, excep t those upon w hich a sep ara te vote w ere desired by th e Senators,

j T he am endm ent repealing tb e new spaper J publication of law s and tre a tie s wa* de- i bated . Upon voting on th e am endm ent of ! th e Com m ittee of th e W hole i t was non-con-

-y e a s 2 1 ; nays 26—as new spaper publications be continued as heretofore. T he am endm ent was adopted th a t new s­paper publications shall contain only th e m ore im p o rtan t law s and trea tie s , and the papers to be selected b y th e S ecre ta ry of S ta te . A d journed .

HOUSE.M r. S A W Y E R (Rep. W i*.), from th e

Com m ittee on Commerce, rep o rted th e River and H arb o r Bill. R eferred to Com ­m ittee on A ppropriations.

M r. Schofield (Kep. Fa.) in troduced a . . b ill exem pting m achinery used in steam

S ecretary of h cre 'g o A n a 'r s to d em and ; vea(t€Lj from tonnage duties. Referred, from P residen t G ra n t p ro tec tion ef th e The House th r n proceeded to vote on the C anadian fio n tie r. ! .s , irth rru Pacific R ailroad toll.

U tica , M ay 26. — Advices from Rome , Every am endm ent to th e b ill w as re- say th a t g re a tf exc item en t ex ists th ere rc- , jeered.warding th e Fenians. T he F enians claim M r. H O LM A N (Dem. In d ) th en moved to have en lis ted several no ted ex-rclx -1 : to lay th e jo in t reso lu tion on th e tab le. G enerals. E m p ty cars are held in readi- R eferred by a vote of 82 to 100.

STILL RECRUIT I NO.The Fenian h ead q u arters in th is c ity is

a lm ost en tire ly deserted , all th e more prom inent m en hav ing le ft th e c ity .

Colonels h u rk e and G jy n o r have alm ost filled th e ir regim ents, and tw o h u n d red of th e la t te r com m and h ave le ft for S t. A l­bans.

THK EXCITEMENT AT OGDENSBURG.A n O gdenshurg special th iB ev en irg says:

The Fernau exc item en t iu th is d irec tion ib on th e increase. I rish farm ers w ith th e ir team s have W en engaged for th e la s t th ree nigh ts in landing m ateria l for th e Fenians.

OCCUPATION OF HUNTINGDON.From C anada I have inform ation of the

occupation of H un tin g d o n by th e Fenians th is m orning.

T he excitem ent and suspense on th a t side is aw ful. T he telegTaph operato r a t H inchingbrook th is forenoon says th a t the Fenians have crossed th e b o rd er th e re and a fight is expected . A few m inu tes la te r he closed th e office saying “ Good bye; th e F enians are only a few rods off !”

RUMORS OF DEFEATA gen tlem an from C anada inform s me

th a t th ere is a fearful depression iu all circles and rum ors of d efeat are rife.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEM . W a sim n « to s , M ay 26 .—I h e revenuec u tte r Cha«“ has been ordered by th e S u c r e - j lDB ’ ta ry of th e T reasury to proceed to Ogdens- ■ cu rre burg pending th e p resen t Fenian d is tu rb ­ances for th # p u rp o se of p ro tec ting th e p rop­e r ty of A m erican citizens.

P ot g h k e if ^ ik , M ay 26 .— A ll tra in s np te -n ig h t contained m ore o r less Fenians.T he Neilson C ircle of th is c ity m et to -n ig h t and have called a m eeting for to m orrow night.JJO ttawa , May 26.— I t is rum ored here th a t th e au th o ritie s have received notifica­tion from the B n tish governm ent th a t M in­iste r T h o rn ton has been d irec ted by th-

ness by th e Rome, W atertow n & Ogdens- burg R ailroad. A Fenian leader is in Rome furn ish ing tran sp o rta tio n to ali.

Chicago, M ay 26.—F o rty Fenians left here th is m orning, some for th e E a s t and

The jo in t reso lu tion , w ith o u t any am en d ­m ent, was th en passed. Yeas, 107, noes,82.

Mr. B IN G H A M (Rep. Ohio), from the -inm ittee on th e X V th A m endm ent,

q a ito * n u m W for M inntsn t* . A n u m b -r ! m*fie * report. Agreem ut w«* m».to th * tof Irish o rg sn if itii .n l h iv e *lso toft u s ; , th e rep o rt w ould go over t i l l to -m orrow ;w h a t d irectum is not know n. | th » t »u h o u r s n d * half would he then

m m -----------------j allow ed to th e opponent* of th e rep o rt for1 7/ 17 TU1 i discussion and one hour to ite friends, andX Y - 'I k t o l l J i . v . ; th a t th en a vote w ould be tak e n w ith o u t

■ ■ —*— | d ila to ry motions.PRESS COMMENTS j T he House, a t four o’clock, took up the

L o n d o n , M ay 2 6 .—T he 7 . r m * «*ys t h a t ! bill to revive navigation and th e co m iner-

w hile th e P resid en t s p roclam ation ia re- j l Y ^ ’H , R cp ^M e.), pronoaed th a tgard to th e Fenians itse lf is sa tisfacto ry , 1 th e o ^g ia*] bill* and th e am endm ents of- tb e absence of Am erican troop* on th e fered to i t be laid aside, s n d th a t th e su b ­

s titu te be regarded a* a pending bilL A n

H . 1n K lG O a ft CO.,

Distillers snd Recti^ers. office wies rooms corner Washington sndj Qo*7

Offer to the trade Alcohol. Hi>fhwl*®“* ^5*nch PpfriU snd Fine Wh.skle* of tb*rr own d«Utotion. Also, s superior brand of Bourbon. M<»nonsen«.*

r u n s m s f i e w s s i i . ___

H A U K N S T X IN * C O . h a v * J U b T l | M l «

c o l d g r a r a o s g r e e n h o g b x ,

i '"T AT 1484 MAIN STREET.

border to c a rry o u t it* provisions is d ep lo r­able. “ T his, how ever,” i t says, “ is not su rp rising , as troops a re not u sua lly qoar- te re d on a friend ly fro n tie r. Troop* should be sen t to Canfifls im m ediately , and Canada should fo rw ard to th e fro n t a il th e soldiers she can spare . C anada m ust have no ten ­derness for th is secoad offcote. M arauders m ust be tre a te d as robbers, ruffians and m urderers .” .

'I he i l c r n i r y T t U ^ r a y h *»jr.: “ Pm m deut G r.i.L bus .c t* d w ith IcjA lty *ml honor

Toe T'o.7 J f o ” G a x r t U to-doy w lm iU th e prom ptitude w ith w hich th e Am erumn G overnm ent h w *cted on th e Cmmdmn frontier, and seeks to d issipate th e fears of tboee w ho expect th e w orst resu lt from the Fenian invasion.

T H K L A T E M U R D E R .T he nam e of th e engineer, who, w ith bis

fam ily wn* m trd e re d in Uxbridge, is Mar- thmll- T he supposed m urderer now under a rrse t is a u d to b e h is b ro th e r, w ho was tran sp o rted to A u stra lia siffhteM years ago th ro u g h th e e fforts o f th e deceased.

BIG ATT A.T b e reg a tta fo r y ach ts e l a ll aa tio n s w ill

p lace on th e 22d o i J m m m t o r th a P rin ee o l W ales p rise cup.

PARLIAMENT.I b th * H o n es s f Cousmoas th is evening

M r. Moskssll sa id th e Colonial D epartm en t a d received d ispa tches f r o m th e C

objection ws* m ad", and som*- tim e wa* consum ed in an a tte m p t to a m p lify ac­tion on th e m atter.

A fte r d itcussion sn d w rang ing, M r. A Union m oved to lay th e bill and pending am endm enta on th e tab le . M otion rejected by a vote of Cl to 105.

T he House, s t 5 o 'clock, ad journed .

J O B P R I N T I N G . O F F I C Et

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MO. 14 RA8T SWAM 8 (BEET,(Second F lo o r .)

THE BUFFALO EXPRESS

adopted , and « fficeis were e lec ted l ELLYSON ELECT / D Ma OR.

R ichm ond , M ay 25 .—^ h e m unicipal election to -d ay resu lted in th e eieolion of H. K. Ellyson ss M ayor, M v d th e w h ite Conservative c ity t ic k e t f $ a handsom e m ajority . ,

OBITUARYO tta w a . M ay 26 .— M r ) (o rland , oI th e

firm of M orland ft tY a ta fa , an em inant c .tisen of M ontreal, diod vo tte rdav .

N E W Y O R K .ARRIVAL OF IM Ml A t ANTS.

N ew Y o r e , M ay 26 .—S t i thousand im ­m igran ts h ave a rr iv ed a t t ! i s p o r t d u ring th a p a s t fo rty -e igh t hoars.

PROPOSALS FOR BONDS.T he A ss is ta n t T re a s u r /t th is m orning

received proposals for tiie pu rchase of $1,000,000 of bonds on tht) account of th e S inking Fund . T he to ts fa m o u n t offered was $3, *21.450, a t p n c ^ i ranging from 110.51 to 111.90. 8

FINANCIAL;T h e C o m m e r e t a i l apeak teg of th a s tre e t

to -d sy , say s: “ T he m ark e t is some a h a t d ependan t upon th e resu lt r f tb# govern ­m en t claim for tax npo n $46 000,( 00 of New Y ork C en tra l and H udson R iver Railroad scrip. W e learn th a t h igh rep ­resen tativ es of th e com pany a ra now a t W ash ing ton using every m eans te escape ihe p aym ent of th4 tax , b u t i t is n o t very ap p aren t how th e com pany can escape the pay m en t."

PERU AND BOLIVIA.I h e s team er A laska, from Aapinwal),

brings in te lligence th a ’ th e danger of a se ri­ous ru p tu re betw een I ’em and Bolivia has en tire ly d isappeared.

DARIEN bl KVkYING EXPEDITION.Advices from th e D sn an su rvey ing e x ­

pedition to M ay 13 are rrtS*iv«d. I h e Work of tho survey had prOgre s c l tw elve m iles in land from th e Bay of S in B is s , a t w hich d istance th e f irst m oui.’« in spurs p roper were reached, th e h ighest e levation pasted being 112 feet. The progress of th e sur\« y ws* impede*! b y heavy m in e , which s w e lle d the s tream s to to rre n ts . T he w o i k i f r n r - ve) m g th e Bay of San Kiss w ss p n -g ris tin g rtp id ly . T he ex(<e*litu>n w ould sail lo r home ab o u t th e 27th u .s te n t.

EARTH QUA tK.L a te a d v ic es from Sou.Ji A m erica s ta t e

th a t ou th e 2 4 tlf o f M an ii laat th e u n fo rtu ­n a te c i ty of M endoza, in '-die A r g en tin e R e ­pub lic , w a s again v is ited by a m o st te ir itio ea rth q u a k e, w h ich d e str o y e d s l l th e b u ild ­in g s th a t had upp er s to n e s . T h e loss o f life is n o t g iv e n , b u t is sa id to h a v e been m uch less th au m ig h t h a v e been ex p ec ted . Mend* za used to be co n sidered one of th e m ost in te r e stin g c it ie s in S o u th A m tr ica , In 1861 i t w a s v is it e d by s fearfu l e a r th ­q uak e, d u r in g w h ich e le v en th o u sa n d l iv e s w ere lo st. I ts p op u la tion la s t yea r w a s a b o u t 15,0011 er 16.000.

A NEW DEMOCRATIC PAPFR.A n o th er n ew paper toJ>e ca lled th e F ree

Prea» w ill sh o r tly be s ta l le d in th is c ity in th e in tereat of th e Y o u n g D em ocracy.

SPECIE EXPOKTS.T h e ste a m er Br* in* n for 1 urope to -d a y

took o u t $ 1 2 5 ,0(H) o f sp ecie , of w h ich $ 5 0 ,- 0 0 0 w ere s lv e r coin .

Q U A R A N T IN E .

Q uarantin e r e g u la tio n ^ o f th e m o st s tr in ­g e n t n atu re w ill go in to -Iffeot ou th e 1st of J u n e .

ANOTHER DEFAULTER.T h e b ooks o f J o h n M . M arrh. la te c o l­

lec to r o f W estfie ld T o w n sh ip , N e w J e r se y , sh ow a d efic it o f $ 14 0(Hf A s u it h as been com m enced a g a in st th e su r e t ie s for th e re­co v ery o f th e m on ey .

SUICIDE.F ra n cis H o p e , au c id fcisn, hanged h im -

se lf in a barn a t L ib erty C orners, N <w J«r- sey .

Y e ster d a y m orning s l t d n am ed C on k ­ling w e n t in to th e b a rn .sti ipped and hang>-d him self from th e sam e beam .

STABBING A F F R A Y .

J a m e s C arroll w as sta b b e d b y J o sep h S m ith , T u e sd a y , iu H o b o k en , and is n o t l ik e ly to recover. S m ith is iu c u sto d y and co n fe sses to th e sta b b in g , b ut says h e did n o t k n o w w h a t h e w m d --ig.

DIED FROM HAAi.i DInkase(C a r le s S ch en ck , a m e inner o f tb e S e v ­

en th R eg im en t, had an a tta ck o f h eart disease to -d a y w h ile B a n d in g w ith hia reg im en t, sn d d ied in te^i m in utes.

NAVAL.T h e F rench steam fr ig a te M agic itn n e,

from M artin iq ue v ia I’ort au P rin ce , arrived to -d a y . S h e ia 3<MMI to i *, CdOO horsep ow er, m ou n ts 28 gu ns and has 25 * fib ers and 500 m en. A d m ira l L efebre, o f th e F rench n s v y , is s passenger.

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

RATIONAL HORSt GAIR.T renton , N ew Jersey , M ay 26 .—T he

N ational H orse F a ir to -d ay w as a grand saoeeas. T h e w ea th er waa p leasan t aad th o u san d s of people w ere p resen t from th is an d th e su rro u n d in g S ta tes, an d th e tria ls of speed a a d th a d isp lay of fine horaee w ere excellen t. Some of th e beat t ro t tin g and ru n n in g stoek in th e ooun try is here , while th e show of road an d aaddln horses is aaid to exoel a n y th in g of th a a o rt ev e r before aeea ia th a S ta te .

WOMRM’S SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.Cm icaoo, M a y M .— T h e N a tk w s

G ile s B.

S a M to*~ B «Iloa, J o d g * W « h a a dokh-r*. A

T E L E G K A P U H ' SU M M A R Y .|aSGM TSSTEADAT’ A m u BOOH OlsrATCHMS.

N ew Y o rk , M ay IC,1- L a t e W ash ing ton advices s ta te th a t aev^Vr.l d isp a tch es have been received a t th e S ta te D t p a rtm en t from U n ited S ta te s M arshals along tho C anadian border, giv ing inform ation of th e g a th erin g of bodies of men m ore or less num erous along the U n ited S tate* line, b u t th e telegram s give no d eta il of th e ir in ten tio n s , or of th e probable piace of ren ­dezvous.

P rom pt m easure* have been tak e n for th e suppression of th e ir rio tous proceedings.< Mineral Sherm an has o rdered G eneral M cDowell to give ev e ry assistance to United S ta te s M arshals iu p reventing arm ed m**n from invading ( .‘anaoa.

T h e U n ited S ta te s s team er M ichigan is on tb e Lake, and A dm iral l ’o r te r sta tes th a t h e r com m ander haa orders to give the c iv il au th o ritie s all th e assistance in his pow er to suppress d isorder and a rie s t c fT-nders against th o n e u tra lity law*.

The c ity is full of rum ors in regard to tho Fenians. T h a t m any Fenians have left th u c ity w ith in th e la s t forty e ight hours th ere is no d o u b t, b u t for w h a t poin t is u n ­know n.

The special d ispa tch w ith reference to th e ir m ovem ents on th e frontier is in tub- stance th e same as was sen t la s t night.

M alone, M ay 26. — Five leg im ents of Fenians crossed the T ro u t R iver lin*s tL is m orning, and are now moving on to H u n t­ington . L ieu tenan t Colonel C lea ty is ia comm and. Colonels Sm ith , M c \v aoe, Thom pson and Cam pbell are th e reg im en t­al comm anders.

St. A i.bans, M ay 2G.—T he I-Vrian bo b ­ble, as fa r ss the m ovem ent in th is direction is concerned, has burst. Soon a 'te r th e a r ­re s t of G eneral O’N eill tb e Fenian < tiicera held a conncil of w ar, and decided th a t i t was useless, w ith th " sn ia ‘’|oum L er of m en a t th e ir com m and, to m ake any fu rth e r a t ­tem p ts a t invading C anadian soil, and ia consequence th e roads leading from here to F ranklin are lined w ith re tu rn in g Fem ana.

A gentlem an ju a t from F ran k lin b rings in telligence th a t th ere is n o t bo w a Femsffi in th a t village; tb a t guns, am m unition , blanket* and o th er p arap h ern a lia of w a r a re scattered abo i t m g rea t abundance s n d sre being picked up by w hoever chooses.

The ran k acd file com plain b i tte r ly of tb e ir officers, sn d th ere is g rea t d issatisfac­tion on a ll sides in reg ard to tb * m anage­m ent of th e affair.

T hree Fenians wcre th is m orning reported k illed and ten or fifteen wounded.

St . A lbans, M ay 2 6 —11 A- M .—G ener­al Spear, of Fenian no to rie ty , baa ju s t a rr iv ed in tow n, and has tak en q u a rte rs a t th e W elden House. General O’Niel is now in th e common ja il in B urlington.

B altim ore , M ay 26 .—R ev. Isaac Col­lins, a venerable M eth o d iit c lergym an, died yeste rday , aged c ighty-one years.

N ew VoRk, M ay 26. — T he Mono C astle brings la te C ab an new s, b u t th ere is n o th ­ing <-f im portance in regard to th e progreaa of th e w ar. T here was a rum our c u rre a t t e th e effect th a t th e in ten d en te advocate th e placing of a loan of fifty m illions of do llars in th e U nited S ta te s , if possibl*, giving th e island and ite revenues aa secu r­ity . V slm aaeda h ad w ritte n to th e L i a r o d e l a M a r i n a , requesting tb a t jou rn a l to

ip o rt t h a t Ideny t b s c u r r s a t rep o rt t , b e a n d R o d a s

N e w Y o rk , M a y 26 — A a in te r e s t in g m e e tin g o f t b e H ick s i te F r ie n d s w a s held y e s te r d a y i a t h i s e i ty , a t w h ic h C h a rle s E. r& sh. B is te r S h a w a n d o th s r s d e liv e re d

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