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CHE BUFFALO EXPRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1869. official R apes of ths city . THE BUFFALO EXPRESS- Mortalmr edition—pub lished 'ey the Kxpr— Printing Company every ning, Sundays [excepted. T*s Dollar*;per 'ear. THE ETCHING EXPRESS- -Published every aftor- n«rtb at 1 P. M. and 4 P. M. Eight mailed. To City Subecribera, dellvc*vi, Sixteen Oenta a week. XHJC WEEKLY EXPRESS- PublUhedon Thureday. (IM Dollar a« FaTV Curn a year. A J bueineev letter* ’abou’d be addreeacd to T in fa- m u FvhUe Com pajt. No. 14 R. Bwau etrer* Buffalo; Comraaniextlooa and Uorreepoode—e to the "Editor of the Kxpreaa."j So eoeuaunicatlon will receive a‘t*ntl»n urleae ac com panted by the name and addreae of th* writer, nut r.ecraaariiy for publication, but as an of KtaOd faith. rottaa P trtfM j 1 known. 0 7 b* poteUTUjr ra te vltfcMt bmpBf a box. Tho biirb 1 BUFFALO EXPRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1869. SSapiboll witk » m ill "ortioa ol Wm a ( m w c o l lh a ball m fiattaoad hka k iu um d to m atin ue to operate RECIPROCITY AGAIN. Aoeording to late Washington adviewt, :he (’anadutn Government haa actnaUy •occeedod, through the *g*ncy of Ex- - __________, _____________________... o t Finance M inister R ob®, and its lobbying Jbo p-ospect n w ae©ina to he that small | unexpected illumination *< Urega, ia negotiating with Hecretary Fiih tope tix t they may yet make a little 3 heSpra the >nle— cloeee. M eet of them, lowever, do not feel very aaoguine. dealer* and receiver* will he driven out of j an old-faahwsod oast, and had been oorro- ding In his head for five years. The relief waa immediate. LIGHT ON A DARK SUBJECT. F lota associations abound in Germany, —oxen and piniiai ................... .... iaubntit to tbe atipulativna of tha aS le!“ w,* , 7 i ‘ — ............... .. ’» which enforce* the greatest precision wJCJ*“U’ ®*-» kecounts Altogether, the cooperative Wjheaa* preSmn® V.V i; *’ 1* hich exiat in Irermany are eeti- ■Rkad at abont SGtfcO. They consist of abont 1,1)00,000 members, aud their buBi nvw tranaaotions lart yexr amounted to txo EXPORT BOYS JL'OOLKRY. OF TIIE Dav . j hundred and twenty million thaler*. Thia j tuey managed on a capital of fifteen miliio ■M term, of a new Reciprocity Trmty | lC h ««7 d i l i d 1 « Ifey, wile tr»rcU with the l)iv. I‘hiie™ « o themeeke ... . m l forty- wbicb b completely prcpLd .od Z Iy , '>“ ,Vdpjm . w h?W . TE& ZoJIEZ, .* U « U , ‘— owed momy. . . . T J r cpteco .oa m t., . 1 r“ "------------------. ----------- V --J - ruMm the otfier erenin*, .t a' - The journeymen watduBctcn of Sow " ** >* New Albany, Indiana, in a very j York city are making preparation fora . manner. Ln his audience waa ; general strike, ih order to effect an increase <finder Henry Green, of Loniaviile. Mr. j of wages.. The watchmakers assert that r had fn hia possession a steall • they work harder And more hours, and ob- round tin ber, and sundry chemicals, j tarn leas compensation than any other THE EXPRESS May t»e obtained of tbe following dealer.: IXFFAI/k—T. 8. Hawks, 10 Eaat Ben rea Htieet; J. ypllaon, Poet Office; Eravt Beaver, eoraor Ifalr •art M. hawk; R. Hager, T ift Houae; A. J. Ray ner, ‘.‘IS Main atrw t; Chaa. M. Provoort, l?9 NIs, ar* aire-t; Sheer ft Fulton, Nf-w York Contra! Ds- pot*. BATATI A -Maoksy Bma. LfrCKPORT— W. S. Hcoville, Urampton A Grahan. SUSPENSION BRIDGE- R. IL.ger, Sbror ft Felton. riORNELLSVILLK—F. Bawer, 54 J. Hawley. DUNKIRK—W. L. B’ater, A. K. Hand. FREDONIA L. 8. noward k Bro. W EiTFILLD— Million Bro». NIAGARA FA LIA Sheer A F-ilton. TON A W AN DA —Sheer*Ji Felton, U. J. Stanley. MEDINA—A Panue'oe. ATTItJA—B Mnymrd. YOUNGSTOWN-A Harris. SILVER CREEK—E. R. Ballard. ANOOLA— Leroy 8. Oat man. WILLINK—J. B. Dick. EAST AURORA—J. B. Bayllaa. WlLLlAMbWlLLE—P. Weber. BK1F., Pa.—Lockhart A Pettit, Oaughey, ^©rvears A Co., J. 11 Snyder. B R O C T O N - H . 8 . Woo<la. RVNTFORD, C. W.—A H ud.,a T >RONTO—C. R. Crifh ',rA JAMRSTOWN- R. r PETROLEUM CENTRE -Nlcholaon’*50o PORT OOLigORNE- S. K. Smadta. P a —Barlow & So a. THE PARAQUA Y PUZZLE. lu Lopes a gentlemen or a devil—an ex alted patriot or a gory reproduction ir modern history of the worst of Roman des jpots ? How are we to conclude ? W e look on this picture and then we look on that, a* we have the Paraguayan Dictator delineated tons by twosucceanire American Ministers and we stand iu bewilderment between them. First came hack M inister W ash hurne, with, a terrible story to re cita, which made the American blood run cold with horror, aud then hot with rsge; a story of outrage and insolence toward the g o v e r n m c D t, w b i c h he repre sentc-d, as wrdl as of monstrous and merci less mahgnity in the domestic rule of the beleaguered Dictator. Next followed the two rescued victims, Bliss and Masterman, whom Washburn© in bis escape had W en forced to Gave behind in the clutches of the tyrant, and whose narrative gave more than confirmation to the Ambas sador a tale. T»nt w ith them came puz zling contradictions from Admiral Davis, the commander of our squadron in 8onth American waters, and now, at list, wo have Minister McMahon back with a flat denial of all that Washhurne, Bliss and Masterman have represented. If we are to believe General MoMahon, the redoubtable Lopez, ao far from Wing a monster of the hideous inien hitherto portrayed, is really a gentleman of the first water in’point of benign amiability and courtesy—the idol of his devoted subjects—the master spirit of a heroic contest—the admiring friend of the United States, from whom he and ais patriotic cause merit the most ;trdta! sym pathy. Now what does this mean ? W hat is the secret at the bottom of so broad a contra diction* Upon whom is the lying in the caao to be fathered, and what does the lying sign fy ? Haa Lopez suborned and retained McMahon, or is it the fact, as Lo pes charged, that Minister Wash bu me and his two attach© j were in the pay of the Allied enemies of Paraguay, and parties to a conspiracy against the Dictator ? Some thing there ia, certainly, in this Paraguay an business that has a stench ot rottenness disgraceful to American diplomacy, and it demands to be bunted out. Judging upon general principles, as W tween the two accounts of Lopez and his government, that of M iuister McMahon seems to ns the most improbable. Lopez comes of a bad school of rulers. W e all know the merciless, iron-handed rigor of the Dictatorship established by the famous Dr. Francia. It stands in history almost alone and unparalleled -the perfect model of unmixed and unmitigated absolutism. It left hardly the vestige of an independent spirit in the people of the country. Politi cally speaking, according lo all^accounts, I* made them a nation of children, helpli_ for themselves, and rnoTe resembling the Chinese in submissive incapability than any other knowu people outside of the Asiatii races. 1 he absolute power which Francia founded, Lopez undoubtedly wielda to-day, and the state of thing* represented by M inister W ashhurne is far more in keeping with the oircumstan- oea of the nation and with the character of its government than is that which we have delineated in roseate colors by his succes- aor, General McMahon. Of Mr. Biisa, who is one of the witnesses against Lopez, something is known in this region of country, aud he certainly has the confidence of thoao best acquainted with him. Aa we learn of him, he is one of the Jast among men to be suspected of intrigue fend conspiracy, beiug i tnildly impassioned Btudant, devoted*t'.f the pursuits of science, Babich led him into Paraguay. In the New ^ ozk Her(ild, of Saturday, we find a loug hitter fvom Mr. Bliss, in which M inister ItcMs/.on is boldly arraigned upon the •harge of having been bribed to complicity Irith the mifdeeds of Lopez. M r. Bliss W rite*: Tha truth ia, that General M Mahon i* the apolt f ’rt of Lopez for m .ney. 1 prooued to gjr* tli* i oof. At the capi re of the pualUona ut j.' pez in l o a n Val«n Ina*, in P*c*uit>cr lam tbe carr!«#e of 4 is Dictator fell Into thehzmla of the allies. Among Aia trophiea »er* an array of document* from th* a'chlvr* of Lop. s him uif, whose publication has { teoeed in ^outh Amer ea all apolop' ata f«»r the bar- wiaji. Ther» were the records of thu daily ex ecu tou* and death* by torture, which In »ix months B id aweptfr- ni ex stence the very fl >w rof Pa afrusv • » hundred pr rainent native* and foreriuera had * ivir fate briefly recorded iu that register of judicial i aamtiutlnna. But the damrlna fact for (ieneral McMahon i* I '*•. *,,c «*zria(fe of I.opez wero Ukcn docuntenU J ann.'hi* cwn seal and signature, which give th- l y to the oo dnct of Oeneril McMihon. ln on > of t >es« Lopct executes * d*e i of gift of hi* entire l opertv amount ing to hundreds of thou*a ,dsof d l- I tri, to hi* notorious niirtre.** Madame fc. iza Lynch. « id ooi>.«itot«0.nfnd Hirtln T McMOir.n tnuiM ol ior rabmixion to Congno, wbco tb»t bou'v I ‘T, n?w, .dotn* InQth- and re bl«. F o r t n u ,teljtb, Trea,y. b .^ * ! _ iucasurs for tha ragnlatioa of commerce wi^.h j a foreign nation aad affecting tha revenue of tha government, cannot bo ratified by tl * j A tev I'E^TUOUI MEETING IN I RANGE— a r / DEPUflE.8 INTERRUPTED, HISSED AN D mere action of the Senate, as ia the caee ef an ordinary treaty, bat will have to pais the ordeal of both branches of Congress. We do not believa that it can be carried, rhero ia ton atrong a sentiment in the cou®- ry agaiust it, growing outoftfte well-founded conviction that *the reD- i.ioDS between thi* eountTy aud tiie f5riti*h Amerioai* provinces ought to take a form altogether different from •hit of a commercial treaty. At th** West, whore reciprocity once found atrong port, the general demand now is that uu no terms short of the arrangement of a complete Zollverein, or Commercial Union ‘> e t w e e n the two countries, shall the people of the province* be practically giv^n ali the benefits of American pros perity and enterprise. Either that or annexation. We cannot afford to gra tuitously build up au alien power along side of uh; the strength of which, nnrtered by the free infusion of our own vitality and vigor, may some time be turned in nostility against us. Tbe open use of American ma keta is worth so much to Canada that vbe may Well purchase it at the cost of the anm-nder, in some degree at least, of that alien relation in which she now stands to us. The price is neither churlish nor ua reasonable. To tuke less would be weak and f'»olish generosity. A ud that is the pre vailing sentiment of the United States to- <1*7- ________ THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. UALLSD HARD NAME*— M PELLET AN TOLD TC L^AVE-JULES SIMON HOOTED, Re dc. [Covr**poDdones of the W orld.| P arib , October 22. The events of the last few days have been extrem ely Rite reating. Some of the mad- ^ w lw u IiW ll C‘p. of the- ultra republic.! ■oodi.t party j ly"uucoTerki’L .A in’ b(ii." u d TtU«“v britkiiD pndnM .few day, smceto send dropped .ulphuric ucul ii tli'e to the deputie. of tb. Some » letter, m m l-fet of iu content,. To. etfa.-t tuose yordn; w ii intt»nUneoa». If th. .udienoe btel Wo summon you to appear before us to ' - •■ender an account of your intention* in relatio-i to- the demonstration of the 26th he officer knew no good _______ the performance should proceed and he not seen all that could by anv means be rendered visible. At the critical m<>- meu5_ when the andience was enveloped in impenetrable darkness (it is strange how the Bjpiritsjand other mysterious agencies al ways work in the dark)-Mr. Groeu atealthi- A correspondent of the Vienna PAsse writes from Pesth that at the first sitting of the Catholio Congress the Abtid M arten K iti made a remarkable speech, which in a great degree resembles the celebrated pro test oi Pore Hyacinthe. Among other things he had the courage to say, iu the presence of the Primate of Hungary and eleven other bishops : The Gath ,iic woriJ i* on the eve .? vr-*,! anU lin po:tv.t t*. on vriiie’i w.H depend whether Ca t: i: i»m sh-U r- g in it* place ws a teacher of man- l. : •. « privilege wi.ich It La* for a long time f- licit d, <>r » other coutiuuing its fatal and sui- •• ni oj'jx* ftion to liberal ideas anil ti.e r. quire mt .its of the age, ft wi 1. as tii* inipUcihie cntui) *•i iir<«*rtv, equality and fratenn’y, pursue tin- fata! cour-c which ran only <• mdurt it to the brink «>f d e a tr u c tio n . Let u-. I©* honest, 1 ©ay. and oj.ei ly i-..., that which ali tie world. kn..v»» -viz , that •h Catholic-i are at prevent divided i t.twouri-a* parti**—the lilreraL*. who wish P. adva.ice aud act it. rm nioimly with the Mate, and the ultn inontinr r n tionari-s, to whom the very n&ms of liliem’ id as U odious. Let u< now, who ait hi re a© rtpre- .it;vi h fri>m the i ight million of Catholics of Ifun- ER-r, deride whether w*» hail take the upw ard or too .1-wiiw rd path; a’;d I feel »U'« that the »k*rni whose nr :ab r- combine with their religious v tions an-fardent low fc r their country, who«e dc>-*tont afT-rt ©quaiiy the future of b..tn Church a I sui-, mid will lie j .dred one day by the verdict o f fc j !.— t i v, w ill eagerly accept the path of proprew, ••t iu tell i^ence anil of liberty. M r . G eo rob VV. P ainter , a rc.*poct*Hle c:*:rzn of New Yorkt makes the follow^t, statement as to the maunor in which he waa cheated out of his vote on Tuesday. Per haps Mr. P a i n t e r ’s experience ia tbe be ginning of a naw system of Tammany tac- tii-s which is to end in the stealing of every honest citisen’a vote. He says: Du Saturday, about noon. I went to the Twelfth D -tr rt of tim EI :hth Ward to regl*trr tnj nafne. •‘•oily h .d be* n there hrfnre roe aud hail regi-- T*ic.l my name and residence. Tli* begietry P ard told me tho only way I could got ©ati*faction w. uld bo to cciue tT.rre r.n Tuesday m rning * r i Nratcfci for the ‘rejiBater.’ I, n<>t l'king to uu th lit, want and procured a witne.se, who .made «m*l> t < who I wm. They then t ok ra\ i. .in >. and I Inquired whether 1 would have any tr .-le on Tursuay, aDd they told me ‘No*—thu* ri. owing ma oB my guard, and f gave It no fnrthrr rhmight. To day i went to ths poll* and they ro- fuw d my vo r, saying that the ‘otner man’ had been :. ,o bi for** m i. I tried o-.ery wav to get tny vote io -oven brought witui s*** to ©wear >.* to who I was; wh n » purjone. I*, there any redress? There if ning t<> hinder this man froiu taking mv vo:* at t-vcy election. 1 finally d- nruulod that they tak*i m\ vote or liar* in© arrested as a fraudulent voter, hut they wv*uld do neither.** T he Bostop papers ara exultant over the ii. :t that during the month of October last there arrived at that port, from foreign porta, no less thau 267 vessels, of which113 wr -1 e steamers and 11 ships, and tbat in Che ten mouths of 1869, ending with October, the foreign arrivals were 3034, against 262S in the corresponding period of last ytfkr. As the Iikllet*n rem arks, “ th e above staie- “ ment effectually disposes of the ©ague kit •' almost universal impression tbat tho t>r- M cign commerce of -Boston is a thing of the “ past.” It adds: “The recent increase in “ the trade of Boston with Liverpool has “ been so great as to justify the establish- “ meutof a weekly liue of steamships be “ tween the two ports, the first vossel of “ whiob arrived this Week.” r i*f Lop z, bribed hy him from H»wat*n*d c v tu re all hi* p©rw*nsl pror * 1J.Z*-toted by Mr Waahburn*. nlojiatad of th * ~ sp c c i s ot the Vic im* ,,f ]>,«©« » I thi© property. H-re we have the rai'k In the « « « ? ' M.Mab-m .. th* p .c untor cS cl:tc>l I ©um* to •op- f the - -- ... w:v ».c Ull* U| Tnis . .cumont waa puhli.bt d at the Um* in ths i r ' ftl1 OTer s<’u,h America and Europe md J think, i tin* country. 1 held my p©tc« h -pinz i- l gbt piu.e a lorf rv, hut ©very *xbaequent . ccur- > o eha- d* inon-irati-d ita genu mn©* -Th. ^ . | a.H A cm taufhr-ii. «lj o„!.KItn,,a v i I a jfui ui n! tu. mi.tra— i „„l , . 0 ^ S’SC? ' enflmu' J .bt up 11 , rt* facti. Gem lrt MoMah.vu ha© never • ■ntrailu • d the authenticity of tint 1*t-»-r ... j , lJ.ublwb.Uier h.,,u u... du a* h i sbous**—dnnv the charge «, it od—but the truth wil o..i, J “ “j ■rral McMahon wit), t,he b-ndit aud -r.UaJ ill he fully proved by t*.ti „ony mountam IMS Troy Til/tea, rem ark iug tho fact that tha Hepubiicaus did nobly in all the large cities at-the late election, and that it was in the rural districts that we met ofir defeat, thinks this change in the usual rfln o: returns brings the “cheese-preas” De- m.icrsoy t<i th1* front, and should give them tbe load in the Senate aud Assembly. But of what avail is it that they are “brought “to tho front?” They have neither the braitas nor the courago to “run the machine” w aj.»inat Sweeney aud Tweed. An appalling possibility is suggested Ijy the remark of the San Francisco Tim*t, in .speaking of the importation ot C‘hine"ie prostitutes, that “ cases of leprosy amofrg “ them are now quite frequent, and one l->- “ cality is indicated where it was knoWn “ that ten lepers are dragging oct a miserk- ** b i c e x i s t e n c e . ” it rs seventeen years since the Demo cratic party last hail control of both branches oi the Legislature of th:H statd. Since the election of Pierce in 1852 down to this November they have never before gained full possession of onr State govern meut. Now what w ill they do with it? They have forgotten how to handle affairs. It is noted as a curious fact that in Scot land, withiu tho past few years, the coq- sumption ui spirituous liquors has drrre<xseH abont one-third, while within the ©ame period—that is, since 1853— there has been a corresponding inrrecue in pauperism aud crime. How shall this' be explained ? tto ’«*• Th**** re explicit charge*, and the gov- inot allow tbem to go uuinvesti- ed. an invo«tigstion, we be- Teas, and iet us hope that it ■»e more ai^'.F'actory coucln- tri| aa 'iy g- t troui tucfi official ^ * © re*tAt ' S1 te*,©- c a'ffnal troth of this w tto ©as . THE CHEESE MARKET. 3 he Utica (New York) Ilfraid has the following upim the product of the country thia year, and tho prospect of a market : - Our make of cheese has been largs thfs season and we have sold oat stock closely ; bat there is every evidenco of a large stock still in tbe country. The make for Sep*- teml>er has been unusua ly large, and th? feed, in the absence of drought or severfe frosts, is still excellent, while cows are in fine condition. The yield is, therefore, kr.pt np remarkably, and the aocnmuI» tions are rapid, while the present higfi prices of cheese discourage butter making aud w ill keep the factories running late. There is also a large ^ amount of cheese cow in transit, and the New York receipts this week will be heavy. The shipments last week were mainly of accu mulated stock, the receipts being greatly reduced by the floods, which kept cheese book on the canals and railroads. Furtheif, as cold weather approaches a great major ity of our factories will be compelled to R market, because they have no auit* r 1 e ?OT keeping the - cheese should they attempt to hold it. A ll these causes are unfavorable to y further ad* vance. " e have during week seen a heavy cheese dealer from I: ,-i md, whocame over ler the purpose of bu < ^ 50,000 o r 60, - 000 boxes of American ch but who will 1 :toU r. MM. BsnceL Ferry, Jules Simon, and j Kugcue Pel b tan had th * weakness to obey 1 this i isollbt summons. M. Gambetta • v■•used himself on the ground of ill health. M. Jules Vavre answereil the summons in this adjnirride manner : ‘* G k n tl CMEN : 1 am n o t in th e habit of leceiving s immoni of the nature and in the terms of that you address to me, and sci!l less o* obeying them. You w ill consc- queutly no • be surpri.sed if you do not see me at the lendezvous you assign me. J ules Favbe.” M. picard, with wonted good sense, kept away. The meeting was most boisterous. When the deputies entered, soma persons there were about five hun lred present) be gun to applaud. Instantly screams were heard from all parts of the house, Down w ith clasfcrs!" No idolatry!” The deputies w» re not invited to take a seat on the pjatforin. They were placed, like criminals, >a th* first row of benches. The President called the meeting to or der, and announced that tho “citizens” were asHenibled to hear deputies give an uc- c mnt of their past conduct concerning the prorogation aud future conduct about 26th <>>;tobvr. He read M. Picard’s letter beg- g ng tu b« excased oa the plea of previous engagi-ments, and declaring that he would ov t as h.B rblleagues m ight decide to act. Ihe nuditnce hooted and groaned for M. Picard. N . Gambetta's letter was next read, and ii, too, wm greeted with shouts: arr/ h‘vi to the hospital! To the hos pital, .Jam’zetta!” M. Jules Favre's letter raised the. indignation of the meeting to something like frenzy. There were rounds - nine tiui’is nine—of hootings and groans. M. Perietal) asked the floor. Shrieks were heard on all sides: Ah! le brigandP' “ He wants to speak before his turn “He shall not speak !” Silence, eitoyenes !” *• Down iatfront, citoyens !" All of you u; on your feet, citoyens !” “ Put on your hats ! Th-J people should be covered when th ur ilepu'-ies are iu tueir presence !” “He sliali r ot s&eak !’’ M- Jules Simon int©r- ferred and restored order, so that M. Eu gene 1'elletan was able to go on. He said : “ You came to se me,” saying, “ We come in the name of your election committees.” Nr.w, ! know all ray constituents, and 1 de- fv anybody present to so much aa tell me me n*me of a single member of my election committee*!. Thin heme thrust at* tke irresponsible, aelf-ccpstituted demagogues present raised a terrible storm, until Citoyen V irtu, a jsrarito BTW.Uer of restor„ , ,;jei ce ‘ ■y l-. m ong: “Citoyens, since you were stupid enough to, elect these men, be at b ’.st iate . 1gent enough to judge them, and coasti aerrtly listen te what *hey have to s.iy.” A}. Pellelan again began to speak: “ ! feej I have given great evidence of’— (Violent interruption. “Oh ! oh ! enough ! enough' Put the Jesuits out!”) “ It s -ems to me the meeting is wounded”—- (lf»wis%noe more violently interrupted.) The P/ssident, pointing te M. Pelletan, shrieked: “Citoyens! I wiil not allow a seconq time. Deputy Pelletan to insult me by co*i.ip*ring me to M. Schneider” (Presi dent of the legislative Chamber). M. pdyetan, now breathless, exhausted, disgaste®. put on his hat aud determined to quL ’he meeting. A hundred voices: “ He is leaving !” Two hundred voioe.i s^-reamed; “ Ho shall not go !” “ Put on your iats, citoyens, before Pelletan; who isrunjitfg away!” But a dense, living w all ww speedily formed between M. lVllet^n and the door, barring him ail eg'rs4i< lie moodily took his seat, M. Pain'"el now took tho floor. H is musi cal vo.CrtJ. attractive appcaranoe, easy man- u- rs apt. :'.uent elocution won silence. He said: -‘Tboiild the deputies go to the Legis lative ^hamber the 26th of October? That is the Question ! There is no question that tiie C i.'istitutiou has been violated; bat is it uot** trange that the ilepublican Left is a 1 -pea* id to in onler to defend the work of tiie le lslator of 1852? Were the deputies t ' ma :h down to tbe Legislative Chamber t ie 2t :h oi October, the people m ig h t j>er- haps ollow them, bnt this demonstration would superinduce a sanguinary conflict. Nhou^l wc run the chance of such a struggle ;u our present unprepared condition? The prorof ation of the Chamber was a lirst in sult, ihe convocation of a distant day is a n-jw D xult. Nevertheless, let us still wait; but if the government should venture upon the d'-rect violation of universal suffrage, the a* peal to arms will be signed in the itudyrof one of your deputies. We, there fore, i Jjourn you to tbe 29th of November. We sl ail thee demand the right of peace and the complete independence of the L hamber. Then moreover, we enter tho engagement to form a new Left, which shall • on tain none but pure radicals in its r.inksp' C'it» yen Lcfrancais asked: Did the p *oplr in July and February defen I the ■:iirt«* of 1814 or the government of Louis I’nilij: ie? Don't talk to us about the re forms you expect to demand! You know as wel as we do that the majority will an swer J bu by laughing in your laces!” M. 'Fellefcan agaiu tried to speak. He had nf t spoken live words before a storm of interruptions took place. Oh! Oh! F.nougji! Enough ! W hat a stupid animal! Na! I s not stupidity, ’tis cunning; he is speak} ig agaiust time to avoid replying to our qu estions. Oh! Oh! Kick him out of doors! Kick Pellotan out of doars. Pelle tan is ,i Jesuit!” M. j'ancel took the floor, saying: “ I do not Wklowledge that the people have a right 1 > insult their deputies.” C’ito 'en lcfrancais replied: “Had ourde- pnties ^aid, ‘We will go to the legislative ■hamtr -r.’ five hundred thousand men woulfl have f llowed them. Deputies despise the people when once they are elected.” M. I >aucel responded: “I refuse to go un der th* caudine forks of suspicion.” « :to -en lcfrancais answered: “I do not •iu pec your honesty, but i do suspect your politic. 1 intelligence.” M. Jrolea Simon spoke, but was hooted, exoept.'When he mentioned Al. Gambetta’s diiieas^wben there were constant bursts of ironica* laughter from all sides of the house. A' hen -he meeting closed the four deputies : eertT, insulted, hustled— made their way ^uh g? sat difficulty to the door, swearing, i d.ue 1ay, in necret that they would never bo cauj'ht again. T iu a f j n eeting has broken the power of the cj creme I^eft of the Ra deal party. Th. y n<ay go into the streets to tight, but they w'll carry few people with them. The gi.-. em fient is taking the mort energetic measut S* to suppress any attempt at disor der. \he combination which failed in con sequence of Count de Flabauh’s refusal to resign tho Grand Chancellorship of the Le gion of Honor has Deen abandoned for an other, “by which Baxaiue is made lorn- inandei>in-Chief of the Imperial Guard, and Gtf .eral Bourbaki ia brought up to Paris (to be i ; hand in an emergency,) and given a place in the M inistry of W ar. The bar racks a e all amply provided with food, am- mumti< a, and arms, and Marshal Caurobert is imp* :ting them daily. Old M. Raspail persist/ in nis intention of going to the Chamb r, but it is generally believed that he will ho alone. Leons Leoni. was instantaneous _______________ ______ feeling of terror when the dark l?a!l fell suddenly upon them, they must surely have quaked w ith foar when that sheet of flame shot up with a hissing, rush ing sound, flashing a brilliant light into every corner of the room. Surely spirits were moving. Demons were in the air, and the unearthly brilliancy of the apartment waa but the light from their own a Vida. Professor Fay, before the darkness fell,, was last seen sitting in a chair. But when the illumination from the other world lit up ihe room, he was stand ing nearly erect, in tbe act of putting on his coat, a feat which always produces great astonishment, bnt wo fancy will never more astound a wondering crowd. (ff course, he was angered and chagrined. He became exceedingly pale, and sank back into Ina chair and Lis fastenings. The room was then lighted in the only way in which Christians banishdarkness from tbeir apartments, and Fay came forward and denounced ths man who had sent the volcanic flame into the room as a coward. “ Y es, he is a coward I” shouted Green, “put him out ! put him out !” .The professor proceeded in his declamation, de nouncing Louisville and all her inhabitants, until a citizen resident of the goodly city determined to listen no longer to the revil- ings of her fair fame, and rose to liis feet. Fur flew foratoricallv) for some time, but 110 one was hurt, except those engaged iu tiie show business. STOLEN THUNDER. AN EXCITEMENT IN CHURCH CIRCLES. [From t-.a PLil&ue pLU Telegraph J Some few weeks ago it was announced that one of our most popular divines, who, with his youth and eminent oratorical pow ers, has made himself a national fame in the evangelical circles of the Episcopal ( hur-h, and whose loss to our city has been ,he cause of much monrning among our fashi* nable people, was about, like the Magi of old, to go East. Tho pulpit of Holy Trin ity has, since the departure of the former rector, been supplied by what are known in clerical circles as wanderers, and by the irreverout as wandering minstrels, bringing recollections of “Jim Bags” and his execra ble clarionet to the frequenter of the play house. A Sunday or two ago a young gen tleman made his apjiearance in the pulpit and delivered a sermon that astounded the congregation. v isions of tho glory of young Brooks aud a reputation equal to tiiat of l’ero Hyacinthe floated before the minds of the devout. The organist played the congregation out, and the oommcn" on the bonnets __ © —— tB9 ureases ot the gay throng wero silenced nmid tho loud plaudits of the young divine, whosq sermon combined doctrine and dis cipline in so masterly a manner. The *aroe gentleman preached at Epiphany in the afternoon, and there again astounded the congregation of that church with his elo quence. He took his departure amid the warmest thanks of these who had felt their religions zeal increased under his spiritual sermons; but. a little dis- appoiotment wa3 to follow. A lady w ho had occasionally visited Holy Trinity during Rev. M r. Brooks’ m inistry ou account of liis uncle, the illustrious W en dell Phillip*, and who waa a true Bostonian, familiar with all the sayings of the illustri ous L‘r. Channing, eent a note tho next day to tho warden of Holy Trinity, stating that it. wo aid not l*e necessary to print the ser mon {>f the Sunday morning previous, as it could be found in the selected sermons of the Rev. l*r. Channing, the saining light of the Unitarians. The page and volum e w eregiven and there it was found. A similar expose was made at the Epiphany, and the congre gations wore no wiser, as the occurrence was kept quietly concealed by the few ac quainted with the facts. The only expla nation is that the young gentleman who did the plagansm did not expect to stumble over .* Boston female theologian while wear ing hjs borrowed plumes. workmen. It is estimated that there are 234 watchmakers in the United States, dis tributed as follows: 100 in New Y ork and Brooklyn, 100 ia Philadelphia, 20 in Bos ton, 10 in Cincinnati, and 4 in Newark, New Jersey. The average weekly sum earned by ordinary workmen ranges from $12 to $20. and this is done by work ing hard, at piece-work, from nine to ten hoars daily. It is state.!, however, that there are a few who make as much aa $30 a week, for which they labor fourteen and fifteen Atome a day. at a trade destructive to the eyesight. The tailors’ strikes at Chi cago, Illinois, and Syracuse, New York, it is announced, are at an end, the employers having agreed to pay the advance o: wages demanded. H awk , Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow, Blow and disgust every body with the offensive odor from your Catarrh, just because some old fogy doctor, who has not discovered, and will not believy that the world moves, tells you that it cannot be cured. The proprietor of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Re medy will pay $5U0 Reward for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to R. V. Pierce, No. 395 Main street, Buffalo, New \ ork, for it. k 8 dac 1 w I n this changeable climate of ours a cold ia easily taken, and without due care an other will be contracted on top of it—one cold thus running into another, until the accompanying cough be otnes settled and confirmed, straining and racking the lungs, aud ultimately stimulating the production of tubercles; yet notwithstanding a major ity of existing ca^es of clearly defined pul monary disease may thus be accounted for, thousands are now carelessly allowing themselves to drift through the preliminary symptoms, under the fatal delusion that they are troubled with “nothing but a cold.” How obvious is it, therefore, that a cold should be carefully cared for from its meipiency, and every exertion used to rid the system of its effects ? Coughs aud oolda, pulmonary, bronchial and arthmatic affections, are readily cured by that stand ard preparation, Dr. D. Jayne’s Ex pecto rant, and by promptly resorting to it, all fears of dangerous results will soon be dis sipated. Sold everywhere. k8 Gteod A busy man is a locomotive, and life a track. Every night he drives into “ the house,” and stops. Every morning be is tired up anew, and away he goes switching off in one direction and then in another. In this routine of business he forgets that the physical organization is of the most delicate kind. If a hard iron locomotive needs constant care, and to be well oiled up and rubbed off every day, how much more necessary is it that all m en an d w om en should use Plantation B itters, which are the ne plus ultra of every thing which is necessary to keep the system in a perfect tone of health. M agnolia W itkr .—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half tee pnee. k8d&cw P ah ! H ow ' D isgusting ! is the excla mation of every lady who indiscreetly ven tures to apply the ordinary hair dyes “col- orera” or “restorers” to her whitening ringlets. Mud and tar are scarcely more abhorrent. Not so Phaloo's Yitaliaor Sal vation fur the Hair. Nothing defiles its freely flowing cry stal. There is Jno sedi ment, uo gum, no foul gaa. It is harmless, and its operation perfect. What a discov ery! kSd&c T he F armers and MkcAN'icd’ N ational B ank , Government Loan Agent, No. 3 Spaulding's Exchange, with an authorized capital of $500,000, is now open for the pur pose of doing a regular Banking businees. It has already issued $180,000 National Currency which is at oar aad of uniform value in all parts of the United States. Five per cent, interest allowed for Sav ings deposited in this Bank, with the right t^> draw it oat again (with accrued interest) at any time. Mr. Spaulding also continues te buy and sell Government bonds -alao to convert 7-30 Treasury notes into 5-20 six per cent. G old bonds. E. G. S paulding , Prea’t. C ari zing a R ielb B all in O ne s H kad for F l -’E Y ears .—Sumner M. Bolton* of the ElJ*Venth Maine Infantry, at the battle of Ber#iu-la Hundreds, was hit by a bail over tb right eyebrow, which penetrated the or* it and destroyed the sight. The wound wae probed, but no ball could be found, '-o it was allowed to heal up. Ever afterwflixi Bolton waa affected w ith excru ciating in one half of the head, and dizziness, w hich no medicine could relieve. He nuroly consulted Dr. Sanger, who was ARTS A.\D INDUSTRIES. —Paper 1k> x making in tho United State; employs 30,006 females. -Tho Bo8tnnand Providence Railroad has ordered 500 tons of German steel ra:ls. — It is estimated that 3,01)0 men are em ployed in quarrying white marble in Ver mont. — A firm in London, England, has sent to W inthrop, Maine, for 1,000 grindstone frames. —A North Carolina clergyman has in vented a mouse trap ; sold his patent for -311,000, and quit preaching. —On the strike of tne clerks in Paris be ing known by telegraph, tho London trades’ unions sent $3,001! to assist the act. —When India rubber gas extension tubes allow the gas to permeate through their pores, ths detective pipes may be remedied and the offensive smell dispensed with by putting on a thin varnish made by dissolv ing one and a half parts of molasses and two parts of gum arabic in seven parts of white wine or beer, thiee and a half parts' of strong alcohol being slowly added to the mixture. —The last method employed for pro ducing photographs in colors was briefly announced to the French Academy at a late sitting of M . Crea. His plan seems to I xj to successively illum inate the object with the different portions of the spectrum. Tne specimens exhibited were highly praised, but the details of the process are not made public. —Dr. Liebreich’s ne w antithetic ‘chlora1 which has made such a stir iu the medical world, differs from substances hitherto used for producing insensibility, in that it is administered subcutaueoU3iy instead of by inhalation. Experiments which have been t^ried on rabbits w«.re perfectly satis factory. producing a death like sleep for eight #>r ten hours’ duration, while none of the after effects usuady attending the ad m inistration of anaesthetics were noticed, the animals partaking of f-nnl immediately and freely on regaining consciousness. —An important chemical discovery has been made by Professor bchutzenberger, namely, a new acid, having for its symbol B O, H O. It contains one equivalent of oxygen less than sulphurous acid, and is made when tbe latter is placed iu contact with zmc. The most important property of “ hydrosulphurous" acid, A3 its dis coverer has named it, is that its reducing quality equals that of nascent hydrogen. It idehches indigo and litmus, and torms a characteristic salt with soda. — tifias Brown says that twenty-five years ago, he dqq>ed shingles iu a large nittie of lime wa«>h to which salt had been adii«d? and the whole kept boiling. A tew of the shiugks were dipped in ali over at a time, long enough to suak thcoi well, an-l then thrown aside to dry. In a short time all the shingles were thus prepared. A l though what are termed “ aap shingles,” they have lasted twenty-five years, “and may do ao for ye^rs to come, ’several ex- perimeuts of a similar character have beeu mode since, w ith very successful results. A Janjf Cvlti'Xitor. —A Turkish receipt has come to public notice for a cement usad in fastening dia- mouds and precious stones to metallic sub- stances, which is said to answer equally J Currency, well for'strongly uniting polished stee! s nr t*" T ue best and original tonic of Don, Phos phorus and Calisaya, known as Caswell, M ack & C o . ’s Ferro-Phosphated Elixir oi Calisaya Bark. The iron restores color to the blood, the phosphorus renews waste of nerve tissue, and the calisaya gives a natu ral and healthy tone to the digestive organ©, thereby making it applicable for dyspeps:? in its various forms, wakefulness, general debility and depression of spirits. U ne pint contains the virtues of one ounce of Cali saya, and one teaspooofal a gram of iron and phosphorus. Caswell, Hazard A Co., New Y’ork, sole manufacturers. For sale by all druggists. k24Thtidacly J uniper tar soap is a certain cure for chapped hands, eczema, ring worm, salt rheum, pimples, and all other cutaneous affections, rendering the skin soft and smooth as velvet. Manufactured by Cas well, Hazard & Co., New /ork. Sold by all druggists. k24-TFdacly FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE BUFFALO EXPRESS, I Monday. November 8—6 P. M. f G01.D in New York, as lelegTaphmJ to House SCi orokers, No. 10 E*-<t aeneca street, ranged as foi' ow© : 10 a. ■ .................. 126} 2 P. N........................ 126J 11 a . a ....................... 12 .J' 3 p. u ............................ 12«i 12 « ......................... 126} 4 P. ii...................... 126* 1 p. U........................ 120 1 b P. M ............................... NEW YORK MONEY AND STOCKS. Mer. Union Ex. Cnited .state*... Amer. M. U ----- Par die Mai.......... N. Y. Ctntrrt... Eric ............. ........ Har’ .cm .............. Hudson R ........... Keo-lmg............... Mich. Coot....... Mich. S ............... I1L C e r t ............... Cleve. 6: Pitts.. Cleve. « Tol ----- C. oi R. I .............. W. U. Tel ........... Fort a ayne .... Adam© E x ........... VV . F. Ex......... Tn> H ib ........ Chi. A A lton... Caotoo ................. . Western------- N. W est. p.. ... b. A J. A .M . A M .M . PM . P .M P.M . P.M . Iti 11 li 1 2 8 4 .... 64 "f.4 .... 35} 3 i Ci« 62g « i 62} 103} 1-5 iiij 1S5 lei} 164} io Ul 2=4 ... 28} 2ty 2»4 .... 137 t .... 162 13oi 1C2 es 07 } 97} 97 1 '07 } 975 .... 12o 12) 90} 9"ty 90} --- 0.)} 00} *90} .... 13" 136 85 86 66 .... 86 86 ’ 06 104} 104} 103} 104 104} ic-ty .. . 86} 36| 05 8.'} 8ty vfii 'gty __ 57 67} .... 19} .... 6 'Zl .... 151} 62 llty ni fi} fij ’fi} fi} 71} 86 86* 86 .... fed* 86 66 L-i ft* * #est W ajnm... ........ IIHnoi* Contort ............................... .. C’©veland k Pittsburgh.. T .......................... * ..................................... rjT W eJo, prefiTied ................. ................... R/ck irtlaod........................................... U-U !* rth Weston?.. . ................. 711 North Wrttem r.referred ................................ W’ Lfcfcl. k Hud. Canal. .................................................. :l "ton Water Totfer ........................................... tflvrtpn*B........................................................... 7 J Mxripoa*. pWw d ..................................... 10 } L ax* Short- ....................................... ...... ................... Harlem ............................. *:«} Harlem, preferred ....................................... U*i| Miofciigan Ceutrrt ......................................... St. Joseph ....................................... ........................ preferred ................................................... Dubuque, Sioux City ................................... Ch cage, B k Q .................................................. Exyr— Stock*— Tbe following '‘'ere the doshif quotation*: ^•1 *, Fargo A Co .................................................. American ............................................. ................. .. Adam*......................................................... 57 United State* ................................................... 53 Merchants’ Union ......................................... 36j FOREIGN. L o s DO >, 4 r. x.—C -n» -1* UV} for both mo ey and aoe.iU"t. Ameru in aecu ities qu «t ar.d *te*dv . 5-2os of '62 rtq , do 65 S2J; d - 67 a*; 10-40© 7S. s:ock* steady. Ene 21 ; I Looi* 9ej; Atlantic di Great Western 25. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. The following article* w re received at thia port by !-a*6 aad hieaiuer Internals -nal q«r Grand Trun© lieilxoad) during tbe past 24 hour*: Flour, bbl*........ •Vlirat, bu ......... Corn, b u ........... i>»t«, b u ............. Harley, bn .... App es,brl* .... beef, tcs ............. Reef, brl* .......... b itter, lira......... Broomcorn, bl*. 1 'sitle, no ........... Cheese, bx* Corumeal, bgs. Egg©, b r l s ......... Fish, pkgs .. .. Illd©©, n o ........... Hardware, pkgs Hor.-w, u o .... Canxt. Exports.—The following are the principal exports by canal during tbe pa.-t.24 hour©: Wheat, Corn, Uxta, Barley, Rye To bu. bu. bu. bu bu. Tr..y ................ >70, 21 7.CM 43,137 10,00 1 D771 Utica ...................... >65 6, 00a ...................................... S ic for ■W iling a® and® Floc*.—Receipts ®.« 8» torsi*. I al silt? lows*, ids* sf lfl.to tto 5 SO for rap*rfln* Ststo sod W«Wsra; f i 24,936 Hoop*, no .. *71 600 352,•’tsO Iron, -crap, lia 160 ♦».! 192, AV) Leather, rolls. i/o 00,445 Lard, pkgs ......... a- 00 38.179 Lumber, It ... 1,653 212 %iil'feed, Ito. . Wlo <• 186 Peas, bu ...... 5SC* 11)0 Pet*, bdls .... 1 4 7.2864 Bags, scks ----- lo 24 Seed, tim, bu... 19© 16= Mav a, uo ........ 67 00*1 •» Slungira, no... 68J i •>) 04 Skin*, bdls. . 40 6 Mune, tn«. . 23?- 341 Tobacco bx*.. 53 247 Tao fcrark, oda. 30 21 Wool bl*......... *4 2 Wood, oda .... 19u Asms—VMs :*** "totoy at * trH T flt; ^"oeiro*—•■■**rJ’jTtowa*. Bala* Bt I W tato* a* ■■-W taSZte ^ St IS 00 to ________________ __ 40SW 00 for ctumon to choio* extra Stale; *5 *S#6 10 for do extra Wcater©; $6 10 to fl «5 for good to ch-ire white whe t ©xtra; S3 45 M *0for comawato dudes R II Ohio 05i<?« 76 for c aunon to fair extra Lo*:u; fl? 00 to 9 00 for . ood to choio* a<\ o'.oAng », arv’, ineludinr MOO brl* inferior to gooc ex ra Ior • xDort .it $5 30't.© F>i FwHR-Quet. Sale* of 300 bb * at #4 .0 to 6 Coax Mzau—Hear/* Salsa of 600 bbl* Sjuthem *♦ a H : u t >6 25. WuresT—L .w;r. Sales of SCO h b k W**terti s t tl • 74 m l 09 free. W heat —Receipt* of 896.SS7 bu. Wheat I to to ower. The decline ebleffv In SprinS Sale© of 145 • 000 t-u at PI 05 fo-- No S Spring; tl 2* to S 29 for No. 2 do; «1 34 for No 1 do; fll 20 to 1 S3 for W-n scr red and an.ber IMn’fe; tl S9 to tl Sty h»r win ed aid aiu ber W«#te n, 31 40 to tl 4ty for sma 1 •Hi of cboics do; tl 40 f r Winter ac'* ? Canada in bond; tl 60 tor white Indiana, 11 60 to |1 4- ■or white Michigan; |t 31 for extra chuics whita canada. Rr*—Quiet aud heavy. __ BaxlxtHeavy and lower. , Sale# of 37,000 bu at fl 00 to fl 12 f r two-rowed' St ate; t l 36 for four- rowed State, #1 00 for Canada E*et; tl ©* *°r "toira- la Wait. Barley Malt Quiet- , Ooxx—Receipt* of :0*,5Sl,bu. Corn * Ightly fa? or© bu>er*. rrt.* of 61 000 bu *t 959to tor unssuad aiixrd Wi stern; 01 tor *ottnd d". Oats—Receipt* lS4,I5tf bu. Dat* jrutsr. Saia* <t 59.000 1-u at 63 to 6ie for ne* Southern and V\ <-* m . a a smrt! pucel* of ext a cro ee et (*tyc 10 bdc. Kick—Weak Sale* 100 at 7}i3frj< k r Carrtina. CvfrEs—Quiet a d firm. Biuar—More a.tive; bea'V. Srtes of 14^0 hhd- At 10} to ll}o for Cu1A M > l i*ss»—Q uht; mere *^ady for prime grocery grad *. Hors—Quiet /nd Arm »t 1® t<J -'lc- Phtroleim—fcirui a. 20jc for crude and 35c to Stye Pork—Du l. fcieaw and low r. S» e» of 5'0V*rl* 4>29 50isf») 73 foi mew. «*o»ing at 329 50 c**h; *24 60 .270,143 12,50* 43,137 10,000 1,977 Flour, bris.. Wheat, bu ____ Com, bu ......... ‘at*, bu ........... !iye, bu ........... Bat lay , bu .... H au ........ milwackpa. Reel*. hJ.ip’tc 4 000 6,000 12,000 7l,u0fc 2/X'O 21,00' Total . Ths following are the receipts and ©bi’xucuu a? Jhicago and Milwaukee for the pest 48 Lours as re •ortou by telegraph: CHICAGO. Ree'ts. Ship’t*. 7,6oO 7,6 9 84.000 55,000 45.000 50,00-) 6 5 ,'KX) Si.'.-oO 2,0"0 ........................ 3,iG0 .......... ........................ 8.O0O 1,409 ........................... ifcRAit M ovxmkvt at Chicago.— Th* foiling were the recuipi* ar.d •hipmont* of floor ai d grain at Chicago During the past w ek, *• ii f. r d>r- e bixiiiditig period* ending w ith the date© r.*tf“cd: . --------- ls09. ----------s 1S63. I Nor. «. Oct 30. N f v. 7 64.839 4' ,.fn'2 . 686,9(<S 505'Jffi 4d.H,t,49 . 866,250 320 153,701 . 317,028 403.592 924.2J6 23,' <W 35.221 29,231 . 140 030 7?,14!) 42.080 Flour, brl*... Wheat, bu... C rn, bu— at*, b u ........ Rye, bu ......... barley, bu... Flr.ur, brla Wheat, ou ... C.*> , b u .. SiriPMKXTS. ^ 1860 Nov. 6. o .. 51,440 . 496 468 . . 621 463 .. 432,089 .. 25.420 16,' SO . 52,036 482 172 651 785 182.041 4.601 . 25N 7 1S68. Nov. 7 66.4 a') 427 79».. 291,419 057,2L- •29.051 l09,4©5 the clodrrg pricw: % Nov 7. ’61. Mov, 6, *69. Cattli .9* 75 <<fcS 00 14 5 0;t 5 ping str- 1 12® 1 1!} 80}* S9J H"u» 71}® 72 6u 9 fid; ♦3 75 rrV ♦•U.-3 46} 28}? t j choice . 1 0i«®l 03 ♦7} ®1 49 05 >ats, b u ................. Kye, bu ................. barley, bu ............. Tke foil jw'.ng v F:our,Sp. ex ........ Wheat, No. £ ---- ' "rn, No. 2... H e, No. 2 Bariey, No Prices nr W heat x> Nzw York.— f-.lloa-rg figure *h w the change in 'lie price* of a.icat New York during the week. The find column giv-. the pilot* current at this time iaat 3 car: 1S68. ^------------1869.------------ © Nov 6. Oct 29. b ov 5. White Michigan f2 20-^225 $1 45@1 6b t l 45 a 1 65 Amber Mich . .. 1 7 6 igl 95 1 SSffil 42 1 2»g 1 43 Mil'ATUk*- rivb. 1 40® 170 1 15<3l 40 1 15 <>1 39 Chicago Spring. 1 Stbgl 96 1 10®I 3? 1 10® 1 37 Th© Eng.iah quotati«)C* of wheat and corn arc thu* reported: 10 26 oO for p 1 , .a.) >27 00 to $29 *0 1.■p line B«P—Steady Sal©" 130 bris at *6 00® 13 00 for new plain iue**; $12 00® 17 50 for nrw i xtra run* fierce beef ne’iv. 150 tcs at *25 00 u> 28 00 for prime un*©; -30 00 to 32 0" for India me©» Bur Hav* —Q det. Salr© of 1:0 brl©at $15 00 to 25 • 0 tor 0 d; * 3 *>0 to f:<5 00 for n. w. C'T MXATR-Q'i vt » d heavy ©ales of 1*1 pkg© At 141 t" 16c for * I'tilJere; 17>*s19cfor hams. Middles—Dub an 1 heavy Lard He-vy ai.d dul . .-a.es f 330tc* at lty:?17|c for steam, 17} t . Ity - tor ket:! r. n t rtd. BrvrxR-Quieh fc* ie's - i©23o for Ohio, 15g 46c :■ r Str.t . Ciixksz-Dull at 17 to 13c. NEW YORK Lri'E STOCK Th4 for the week are 6,900 breve*. 34,650 -hetp and i 7,536 fco-*, beside* 1,7*0 ca ve., with 80 ro* . cow-. u:i »*!e tj-da; , 4,860 4.260 : h**]> •ud 4.750 h g©. li -g» aJon ©hovl.ttle improvcTrent, se’bng at 0} u<]"}<), hut m si ly klde«l and sold at 12}®15c, ip n-cr and Jersey bring 14 3 15c. Sheep are une aiu td, with plenty cn ©rt •, and, butcb' is nut rating, trade 1 * extrea ely dull *na many un* i 1. '■bin are s. il.ng at 3* t"4jc; mi-diuni to extra at 5 to 7c L .mbs arc quoted at r, p. 7}c. Beeves go re y alow.yr a 9 ; 1 ldc for poor t> ined uujI 14 to 16c for good t> extra Monv t'du c tt e were in t .< yurd© ai d » re not * I m id to night. Tb* buik u! the■ ock v.*n» at 12 to 14c. A IJ ANY LITE STOCK, Cattli n der* uf go d but hexing at th© open- did ra *dvacct of <c ■cr |ouud, li e weigh ,ov«rl t we W, but they >«ri! n t m et by buyer© and w-ie tinad- c mpellcd to ©eil some at about la-t week'*pric es a d ?fcie * irom § u» per pound, iivw ignt, off. fco znadium ai d eommo : t e :i arket ruled very irregular, bui u cid dly lower a y iro :i } to ic if not m re, *u>'pl\ fully SOu h-od sh o rt of ',a»; we»; . Tnedems d f"r tni.ch ouw* ex- 1 cou the supply, whil- caves s.il reau liy wt $70 to $100 ' mikep avd Lamb* - The *urp'\ exceed* the d -msnd anti the umrket i-AC p r pound lower. IxoiA twli klowly, wi je ©t.ttep sell more frtel . The avi rago is pooier than lu : wei k She p *1 | 3 &‘J *0 6 ?X»; lamb© at t4 50 to 6 75. ex ra a: |7 00 HoOS—Market dul ; Michigan S9 W to 9 6't; N*w Rock t'J On tu 10 60; Lllm i* t'J 5o to il 00, the ia* ler fat, i xtrs and fancv. •eoe^ U jiea, tktorstt. Ki^sviU*. 60 m runs R to w Two B'other*, Conion, WeLand©i<ort, U0 ed> wood. T Conlm. Seow Buffalo. MeMuUen.'Dur.vjj*, * isj bu barley. Curtis* ft Co, Cleared .................................................................... Nov. >. Proprllsr Marv Pringle. Chsra. Saginaw Propeller Aradre 4 gvlar, i leveDnd Tug C M Cartor. Kin.*t n. Port Coibom© Tur SE Bryant. M P>,Orand *Uv*r Tug H R H*Bord» Cb*n©T, Tonawandv Bark I’nadil a, Hsrtvt, Chicago. Schooner T* ©graph, A He*:, • ©tr It, Sfc* tons c*'*1 ■©chooner A llrad k y , Burwet,'lo?©fft> 1O0 t j e ^ o n c oner John Pugwlry, A'len, Pert Dove/. Sob none© E;nt City, Lynn, C oneau*, 6*1 b'l* sait* S. hoon- r Maid t.| the Mi*t, Gould. Port Rowan. 4cbooi'«r Edwin H*nnon, ©pror, C1-.veland. soow Lime Ih ck. Fort Ane Scow S BCouki.n, Durand, Vormll.ioc VARIOUS ITEMS. IsrScrzl TU th* sctvalo xxrsas*. J YS95SL8 Passers D etroit.—Tb* following reasrtr psawd Nov. B, up lo 8 P M: Dpv*—Schr* Knight T<m;Jar, C N Johnson, Jno L Gro*©, M S w.flpo*. l"p—Pr. p* Galena, Exumox, Buffalo; bark • 'or..ing, *car- Jno Mott, M .Ml era. Jobn Mage?, X J Pres ou. Aua?anili, Prince Alfna. Arrm'od - Schr* s u r ol Hop*, Ha. tis W*] *, and Regina. The bark* Homer and Nel*on repiir her*. Wind N. W Fcstbsr DtxASTCXS.—Tue tclegiaph laet night brought new© of the following srdl Unrt raariue !■.•**«> in 1 he late heavy gale: Detrvit, Nor mber 8. —Tli* bark Naomi jffinn i©: ore n. ar Maui Ue, Lake Michigan, and 1* a Tola •©« The captain, hi* wife, and >■«« • xmsn were drowned. 1 he bark Citv of P. Ineevi Ie, coal IaJ*n. i- a*hor* and full of water ln the ©ame vicinity, but may be cot off. Tne crew wc re «aved. O’ttfp', Ni'V*m er 7. —A gala of con‘td*rable vent . a orapanted wtili tl -rrio© of show, has pre vailed h re ©Inc- Saturday uLrht. ar.d aevcral dina© lere ocourre©l o ©hipping on the ah© The *ch An uex t.un i© ashore *t >a<.kolt's H*ifc*or and goi s to puciM T c sch© fcreaiher noil, with barley for To i-du, i* rthore at w ©lliugton, Ontario. The *clir Jtfs-ie M Do. aid, with .e « for t>*w«g-, I© mink at Con ec n.ontari-.©. The schr Onward, Aith iumt»er irotn Toledo for OgdensburKh, arriued at fort Col borne with the low o: ber lore*Ril ana b *t, ana leak m g I‘a1!_v . His N ame —Tiie name of the owner of ihe bark Hytncuth i» Lar am , *nd not Laranr, a* a captious more ing contemporary ha© it. We don't euppo*- the public care© very roue >about it, an *how. ! ut if 1 ne ©te© fll to pick at an ace dental typographical err r, he s oulu r nn rat" r ti e old adage *i>out peo ;le who live iu glu*© house-, et^ Disasttes.—Capt. Evire, cf 'he prop Canhteo, re- pon.©a ©Lite fore-and-rtfter ou Middle Island Reel L*ke Huron, Tb Lrriatt au waa nrorxing at her. Th© b© k F. ('. Sherman, bound down, 1* hanl •L-'Ound at the head • f Hon I ©land. ‘phoou r Geriitt >roitn, of 0 .«cgo, bound up with railroad iroii, '* ashore at Ito dt.au. The achr Metropolis, of Chicago, is fllS- Mbwre at the *«m. place. The * hooner -(Sri •I, from S aford, went ashor* 1 ur ] ugwuod Fiiday ulght, during a he»vy blow. No live* were lo t. T e schooner Heither Bell went a©hore Friday ru rti.ng »i Vt'tllington, loaii© i w lh DOOo bu of ar- >y Tbc hull is in-uro i for 9660o, and the cargo tor *7 -oO. ilt-r au h< r* are h • din t her from pouud.ng v. r> hnrd, a d hs is i.i good ord.r yet. The oner A-f-.fs. Irom Port 1 owan, b und fo C • vela d, w! h j>stl ©-ood, is a*h rc U-lowr Gracd f.lvcr ptci,. nu is xpected to be a total Ls*. Scow Mivkrva Strain rum p and other wreding ap a mu© ha c been engaged in the effort* to get ■ff the k :ow Minerva, ashore east of Orand hlv«r. Tho heavy weather yesterday comj>ell d a *c seat iou of opcratiuns, which w.ll bu renuuiad a* auon a© tfci* weather permit*. THE CANAL. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. -Dull at $4 OOiiSC 25 for light good slup- good demand for jr.<\irg. for fair to medium; $9 60®6 7 FtOfx - Quiet extra Wheat—Dull 0. 2 W*)j 1 HICAGO. ale* at $4 25® 4 50 for Spi Arrived ................... Nov 8 Nat Starka, M J Glenn, D R Williams, Mary Jane Lane, A G God - Thos S ingafotd. Juimic E Davl*, G 8 liaxird. Fr-trnan Phi.upa A ■ uie Goudwiti, G caner, Hei-n ft Janus. i, Rost wick, Star No t, b A Cuvsll, Tom ft Martin, Mut© Right*. C Weidrich, l»eu Lugan, Chat ll Smith Marcus II thU ip* ll K Hough, C A Walrath, J r RllUle, FredGahr, R O Walrath, D H Dagg. rt, I II rs N© A love, Mvggie. Wm B Cugge«hall Mcohoiiic, Est. l i, Pan! J "in *, Garibaldi, A B Cornell, W li Hallmibeck Cleared ............ .................... Nov. 8. * Muh wk Vai ty, on * 7100 wii at Troy. fcc .tis K t ' , .700 vi ii at . du. Nov. fi, 1868. Oct. 29. '69.. No'% 5, ' 6J • White Cali fornia. .. 12* 7d .. Ire Sd . 10s 5d Red Western Orn No. 2. per qr. 9s 10:1 3Ss 9% 4-1 30s 3d* 9a id 39* Sd* Rzceitt* at Albaxt.—Tbe principal eonaignment* to Albany hy thi- Railroads are th a reported *J0. ------- s 186$. Week Week Week ©niinz ending ending No 6. Get. 30. Nov 7 Hour, br’ .*............... . 4.836 3.650 6,548 Wheat bu ............. .. 7 360 7,500 11,500 Oorn, bu ................. Oat-, bu ...................... ...14,000 0.100 11,000 ■R'lt-y, b u ................. ... 2S.9O0 25,600 0,300 Rye, bu ....................... floO 600 fc'. ©d, c a r t ...... 10 10 7 Fe d. ba s ............... ___ 53 (V.6 223 Wl.tasv, brlv ............. ----- 659 tbi 10) Petroleum, brla ... .... 160 2S5 ll"}**............................ .... 160 814 -Ib. Hhiezbd bt Tows —Shipp—’ by tows laa» week, also since tl e opening 01 naviga ion to November 7, this year and last: For the week. 1868. 78*8. Wheat, bu ................. 1,182,200 12 920,’00 6,996 000 Corn, bu ............ 45'.rea 5.362,400 14.5 4.800 Oats, bu ............. 549.800 3 4u5,200 8,616 000 Bariev, fcu.......... 760,7tf0 980.200 2,24 ... 17,100 ... 11 ,"oo •47 Malt, bu.. Feed, tn©.. Feed, bu. 141,100 141 100 261,600 287,7'0 6.491 8 322 6,000 —A n n d weak. Falea No. 1 at 91®92c, In th- afteni'wrn duil at b7}o s<-I tr . 894c b ller fur Deoemh.-r fur No. J. Corn Qui t, bales a; 664 t • ' 7? for No.2 In 67c b d buyer for November for No 2. Oats—Dull. Salts at 38J to 39c for No. 2 Rys Firmer and moderately ac'.Iac Salre No 1 t 71c; No. 2 a’ 6^. B arlet—DQoiet 97f for No. 2 HioowiN'Bs—Dull an 1 n o m in a l a t $1 C-3. Provisions—Act ve trd firmer. n^rk at 28 00 c-i*h ; $26 50 seller f- r January anat6brv; L ard—Steady Sa’ro at 16j to 16je. Or.FEN U av« At ISf: F rsiohtk—In fair demand. Gra ix is Stork at New York.—The full wing 1* the : mount of grain ln store in New York wareh- u* s. co r pared m h i e same laat week and at the corres ponding period the laat two years: v No’ W heat,bu. 1,6'6,039* Corn, bu... 698,085 Onts, bu.. . 281,581 Barley, bu. 31,584 Bye. bu... 31.7"0 -I860. ------- 8. Nov 1 1«C7. 322,426 202.313 13,745 , b u .. r.,499 Mrtit, bu . 66.732 Total 2,731,220 1,634,596 1868. Nov. 9. N- 1 .SM <59 941.129 2,778,017 1,166,309 2,082,796 2,246.752 371.055 361,"53 123,24 70,5*8 83.694 21,662 7,270,651 5,659,645 •It cludi g J30 000 bu California. ♦Including 135,000 bu California. Chicago Provtbiox Suizmznts.—Tho following show© the a» ipnienta <f provisions from Chicaro rin e ■? November 1, 1868, vo (’ctober31, lri79, 01‘inpared with the corr spondlng perioil* of the previous year*; Pork Lard Ham* brls. tc*. tea. T"UJ ................................ 117.314 62,36* 66,569 Season *67-68 ............... 14S.724 7e,732 77,472 Hama 8houid*rs Middle* pre. Co Vt*. T-.trt .......................... 21'.',899 18.276,837 37.-16,29* Season ’C7-68........................... 19,233,516 44,329,688 Th /ol owing table also alow* the sfcil; mentaol provl io a rom November I to 4 inciu-ive, and f->i the vi-ek ending November 4, two d*y* «f which are oi* j taiiniatcd in thu movement of the year : Pork Lord Hams brla tea. . tO>. From v ov. 1......... ... 1,252 tri luO Sam- time 1368........ Week ending Nov. 1 . 1.422 631 ’208 Hruns Shoulders MWI m pea. lbs. lira. Prom November 1 ... 263,536 10,538 Sim / time -s'lS ......... Weak eadiug Nov. 1 288,53= 10.583 THE MARKETS. F locr - Quicav,!© ..................... 131 <). K 14—, 27, M 1. a ?it p ’ *.*.* . .... M l. ft tat. t. p ............. 0ta< 5'* of *81. ........... 117} lifj 7-2 's of il. ret ll'-t 712} *5-£0’a "f i ity ’, -2y's oi ’64... llty 113; oi 65 .... 113} Uty 5- in ’s ’66, n e w .. 115} 115} 7-2'.’* ’67, new.. 1ln 116 i-2‘»’a '6=, n ew .. 115} ............ 107} llty -•) 40 a... *Ex-lnV 107, Ity ............... ............... " '4 ............... . -ity .... ii'i ................. 113 ................. U ty .................. 113} ................. U ty ............... , 115} ................ 11 > ................. Dty ................. 107} ............... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Money re*v at 6®6 p a©*ch:efly at 6 p. c. —for ea!l lo»n» V-ttrUng i.xciiangu » snade firtuc at lo8}'cr Icy in S'id to? hr-t-c.az- bibs. G*-ld w ithout m v- t©ria ci.an^c, opeiung at 12ui, deeliaing tj 126; an.l cl using at 12 u}. Go.emments clo»eJ very du©i and u xr©iy ateady. Tr.e foiiOAU.g w«r* the dreing quotations: Bid. Asked. C. b. reg»«t«red fi'* of 1881 .... U. 8 coupme of 1881.................. 5-2 )* regiriered '62 ......................... L*. 8. 6-20 coupon* of le«2 .... L* H. 5-26 coupon* of 1064. U £.5 -.' coupon* of 1865............. 1I3| C.6. 5-2u coupon* of Jan. and July ‘66 ■ity (J. S. 5-2?.' coupons of la67 ......... llty U f*. 6-sO cc-up'Ora ef 186«. llty " ~ .10-4*), regiatered ................................. Iu7f coupons ..................... 107} ..................................... lo7j .... 117} Uty Uty I 'J 8. i I Curre j Pa . . . Bto© i'he foil iviaj were't 117} llc-t 115} llty lie 107} 197} 107} ture. Dissolve live or six pieces oi guu. maatic, each about the ©ize of a large pea, j * xev ia aa much alcohol a= will suffice to render j e. ?riiuge,.tK' days .... it liquid. In another vessel dissolve in | N 'v Ycis Centre*. brandy as much isingixs*. previously soft ened 411 w ater, as will make a two ounce phial of siroLg glue, adding two smxll pieces of gum ammonium, robbed until dissolved. Mix t !*0 whole with brat and bottle for use. \ idduU. 3 ©irtUug quotstioxu Gum be rial Q :ick-uver ............................... Caul, c ......................................... . Pacific MrtJ............................... VYoatem Union Telegraph.. Hanford ft Ene ........................ _________ w . Five hundred and fifty-five societies ; ■*». ............................... of the opinion thftt the bone in the back . raise in (»ermany f.*r proenrtug articles of j » ' part of ihe orbit wra injured and should be ordinary consumption, and a meeting is o , & A Mi«x;»-i}.pi'.......................... *• " --------- — 4 41-------------------- about to L-e held at Madceburg for the pur- . C. C. C. a hid. ............................. rrase of creating a xreaf rai United G erm an : ” :L * <*y U v u tr a i.. . ............. Aflsocisti m, in which tbe sooietifs iu A c?- ■Ci.'ca^u** a . u^ . tria will aleo joiu. iVorkingmen’s banks Cik-i. ^ Ajivu, ___ rernov J or the ball was still lodged there, prewinf upon the nerve* and irritating the brain. A day or two aince the doctor, A3- ■isted bgy Dr.’Jewel], ont down aud leinaveu .... 1C 5} ::: ::: $ ... W ... Jty ... 16 ... 2ty ... 4.} ... 162 ... 97} ... 27} ... 70i ... !ity ::: M 109 184} 162} 97} 66* » I 1 & Us OFFICE OF THE BUFFALO EXPRfcISS, ) SATrRDAT, Nov. 8, 1869—6 F. M. f aud folio wing rale*: 106 brl* W©»t- err white winter at fi 75 to 7 OU W ijsat -Dull and nominal. Corn- F irm and nominal. 0<© at>»—Iuacilvf- ami unchanged. Se.cs 200 fcju Vo Barlet—fcs^le* 3,600 bn choice Oacad* on track a? f l C6. It ts—Dull and negio.ted. Prat—Inacti'©. Selliiig in a sma" way at $1 1".® 1 15. Brass—Scarce at $2 25 for prim*. MiLLrxsD—Duil and 1- w er City ground he® at c 17 ior P at ©©, t.© .5 2 > » for fine, and 42S H30 ler finished. Huw»- > ew S u ’e aelling in m all iot* at 15<317c. S kxds—Nominal. C .©aural—Quiet at $1 55 for eoar*e, a c i fl 65 for fin- in small iot* Pro' 810."fa—Heavy mess pork dull at t?l 0"; light <io $30 06. Hams-Sugar cure! canvoeaed vorce at 19^20.*; ilo. sb"uid©r> at 14<g 16c. Lard firm at 17*® 18c. F l *h—Firm and >carce Wb.t* at $6 75, trout *t f t Mlfffl 25. •.'oil—George’s iW ik.pcr 100.................... ;.f7 26®7 60 Macktrel— AIa..kerel-a- ktjts, brls 984 00 No. 1new.brla. 26 00 ’• i brl* ... 17 50 “ }' rla 13 60 ai t t* 4 12} " kitt*. 3 25 Selected, brls.. 23 ©zG No. 2,brla 16 } brls. 47 00 4 bria... 9 00 kilt*. 3 87} " RiU» ... 2 25 Extra, brl* 80 00 Halibut —ft tfc ... 12 } brla. . 15 50 Labrador herring, title ... >7* ft bri ................... 10 00 BiaHw:xts -Dull av tl 14. Butter— Kert y prim© State firtry scarce at 40® 44c; “ e©teri. plenty at 26'380c 'or poor iair. <;hmss —t-inn »t the adva-ee. Prime fac ory j al Isrt'dlOc ami fa»m dairy 16® 18:. J &e<*4—Freali scarce and bigiier at 33c by th* i jarr-'i and 35c c .uuUxl. I >aLT —O i.nd g* fine <2 40 e>aree$2 55 r« r url. Urzs> Azpls*—Firm at 42 00 «8 0*j per brl. . Potatoes—Irregular and unsteady. Peachblowa aro quotmi a» 50 3 65c. Lratuxe—Acuve aod firm at 34c for best dty aoie; second qualit* at tte; damaged at519Z5z, Baeao A; me wet salted at 82c. Ooal—bl.her. Anthracite seeing per 2000 pounds delivered as follow*: Lump and grate, 60 40; egg, $10 0 ch-*tn .t, 99 7©; ©ture, #10 50. Bltummou-: Selected Krxte about t7 C0'§7 60. H ilz*—t.re»n, 10c; wet salted. Uxftlto; sheep prlts, So65oc for sbeariit g«, 70t/80c for lambo. Caaal Fnt:. itt» - Finn. To New York — Wheat, 22 1, at*. 12312ic; staves, 4 50 per von a—: 10ua. i . Ai'aay —Soft wood 8S O1 . fcjird wood, flu (») To New York —Soft wood, tl" 00 : hard -uwd, *12 00 MILWAUKEE FbOWR—Dull; city double W heat—Steady O’»c for No 1; 5* ,. Ior Uatb—Nominally unfihanuxd. Corn—Nominally unc r.nged RTS- DuU. s. le© at 72c for No 1. Bablkt—' ominrt Grais F f. biohts—Quiet at 12c to Buffalo and Ific to Oswogo. _____________ CINCINNATI. F locr—-D r 11. Srt©s of family at |5 25 to 95 80. Wheat—Dull. Sides of No. 1 red Winter at $1 16 t"$I 11. CORN— In co d dem-nd at 8fc to S5c. Oath—S ea-h at i-S to 65c. Barlet- i u 1. Sal s of No la t *1 50 PaovtsioNh—Lnchanged, with but little demand. Gunx Meat* —In g. od dim aa at 10}c to 15c, he d "t }c Lirther. Hoo©—liighe , ard in demand at f J 50 to $10 8". Fee,Ipts 10yy hiod. Weather good for aiaugtitc- iiij. t&WEGO. F l o f r —I n go-nl demand: n-arket oncbanced. Sa. - z3 0 >rl© at $rt 25 to >0 ?0 for No. l b ring; tr*. £1 to ft) '6 for andier Winter; S7 00 to $7 25 fur . bite; 97 60 tu |7 7S for double i-xtra; cbkfly a- t out-ide quotations W brat—Du!l; rele* S'zJfl bu W inter t©J Ind ana at 6 *7*. Ct r —Q u'et a t 88 • o 90c. Ba ©let—Dull and nnoh nged. 6*!e* 9600 In ap lake Lx adn at $1 09. Ky» Q iet. I’ za. Quiet. Uoexrxal—Sales at fl 90 per cwt. Miuzexd—Steady, choru atjis 00 to f 20 00 psr t o '1. SH!Z©TriT»—A' 825 CO t >421 0 0 p r ton. Mmt .. v.s A t 5 *2 00 to $33 w) 1 er ton. Ca>al r reiouts—Wheat 19c; burl«-y 15}c to New York; l’Jixr.- r$6 76 to tli Huds n Itailcoad FKXiuUTd—Higher; (lour tu Lo-ton, S9c; tn N'. w Y ,,k 85c 10 Albany, '.7c. I. ax it Imports—15,8 0 bu wh- at, tr*,500 bu com; 217,DoO ba lev, 7,200 bu ry , 1*2,'“'" :t him 1-* r. Casa: Iyports—033 brla fi >ur, ll.ROu bu wheat, ".•©uO l u irn, 50,000 ba barley, 1,1'j6, oOQ ii«t lum l>er. MARINE. PORT OF BUITALO. Arrived ........................................................... Nov. 8 S earner Interna ictial. 'Mav. Fort Ene, 8 car* o’d wheels* Pr tt ft c- ; 2 cars lumber Nwton; S©9 bu '••arley P J llcinlicy ft < 0 ; 4*0 bu barNX Ma ring ft 10 ; 1 car o'd »h’erl© Pratt ft C ; 4tf> .g- b»rl* y shafer; 1 car scrap iron 2 pkg* h h g. o<l© J Wbt - jnore; 8 can. barley Man ing ft Ur use; 2 care i*r- ley Jas M W horter; *-80 bu barlpv Murry v I.vnd- ; •J c rs te n ’ . k fkhoeikuff ; 438 ‘ fc.u b rio John fcW bai j; j ear iUves Slyglaiin ; 43^ bu b .rli y Fieebury; 1 » r peas 1 rar t»ri bark lt oackf. wool 16 « lid cattle, U?*Tie t, Prop 1 Ur •* i n -low. An demon. Milwaukee; 23 bu wheat. 2000 hris flour 60 kg* j^aa 70 bl© vc.o]. Pi oprdler Colora o B - t , Chicago, 16 hucom . T I a ft hw .it; 14.802 ba wheat, 49 bdi* jelt-. 2 b . ’s Win© • h.© Eu* go, 8 1ri. i r >.t :ae rn. 17 M is p- Ita, 158 tea b e?, 100 hr!© beef, 3So) h U fl :ur, N Y C R R; 247 green h dre, 2 h . h h eood •. u *© En Tut C M Cert r. N inct n, Pt Colbcrm; light f g Uwrenoe, rb.>n. «>n, Chi j«w a;!’gh*.. Bark I na el a, Heakett, Chica,-", 25 bu cum. Bar clay, Bruce ft • o. Bark H P Baldwin, Rr.fd Chicago, 4?,067 bu o.irn a s Hazard ft Ha*ln-Tie IU-L P S jlar.h, Lvuuf, 1.hicago, 83540 bu wheat *: fc©il i*a d Barx L Wo9dr :ffi C o u lu r, Clii. ago* 32 bu ncra bimous ft Crity. B rk M fc. Perew Todd, Ra inc. 2.347 bu wheat from Miiwaunee, 19/'.:, . wheat li .rciav. Cru.-e *. Co. Bark M ria Man Darke, Chi rag-, ’ 34 bu '-.m J M 1> N Lamureaux, 7500 wheat d 1 John Titlt, I iff 3<»5, 5002 corn Utica. I)r L P Herrick, 11 d .>ck-.7tf43 wheat Troy. <» C French, 'harp, 7600 wheat do do. Emma King, E<gau, ©t->nc do do \ ;ck©brg, Sullivan, 76ou wheat do d \ J G Mi-nimau. B nard, 7500 wheat do do. Durango, Deifendori, 7609 corr. do do. Wru J l)i nlop, Bullard, 71 #5 whe t do do. Win Parker, Baynes, 7500 wheat do ilo. Be iv Riy, Muir, 14,137 oat* d" do. A 1 R!i 1 -ea, * ov. rt, auiul© Syraca©e. H R Or shy. Cro by, 75'*0 wb«»t Troy. B A S ; nem ker, Tcrwllliger 6539 wheat do do. Ellen M Bruce Sherm n, lumber Albany. W vv \VP! ,<. Well.©, 7500 w heat Troy. F fc. LWibbimH, Har(«r, jH-t oil do do, Jupiter, C ;ark, 7905 wheat du do. C K Fiuney, Cran«laJI, 7200 v beat dodo. Fuiuer-i tt, Chase, lunifc>er, d" do. Tb- ■ lii nb- r Eggle-ton. lumber do do. b’ar Nu 2 B-.rtle, 7500 wheat do do. Autcri au Union, Browu, 7386 wheat do do. J . av. II.. w©r lumber Albany. Fi Jtzc- , Dom ely. 7900 wheat Troy. I'un. eiy. 7900 «*heai do d > . .te .'1 * h' f i o d<’- . ew ,s, 160tft) "ht* <50 u V ............... ...Markie,7400 wheat. J L Cramer McComiick, 7856 wheet do do Michael D run, Bro k©, lumfcier Albanp. S A C ve I. jr, P n or, 14,000 oat*, Tro,. N G Dodge. M rse, 7400 wheat do do. fcoun aiu ( I y, Wishing .©tone do du. fc’arag"", Gifford. 7375 wheat qu do. H M Butler, Minnev. 7375 wheat dodo, htsb iiarn , Tiffany. 74u0 whe t do do Thr ft M rtin, Stewart. 7996 wheat do do. C W Wat Ins Bolton, 10000 b»rle> do d •. Jub-I II M Giloray, Lawrence, 8u0u wheat dodo Seneca, Fie <'*, 8*)0o » h* a t pt do. H K Mi ler, We-t, um er .10 du. A <> Warner, Del any lurulter do do I) H Dyge E liot, 7050 wh at do do. Miunebana, Burtl* 1975 bris fiuur do do. Wm “ e©t, Otia, 7307 w heat do d . Juh id© e. 1 a. is, 79S7 wh- at do do. W b Si rrns, Hurd r. 70oi) wt eat do do. A . I) n el», G iloglie . 7900 wheat do do. I.i Lie, CovcJ 1, 7«27 w heat do do. Thu* Newlovc, Kl enwood. 7600 wheat do do. W H Dav -, Kratzmcr, 78ou w-i.eat d >do. D llortou, Lb we. pet ii do do. , Detr.- ukee, 19,750 fc.u whe* 226 It lumber Mix- ', Kilvm , /-tanley, 150J bu ichm Cr g Bit)©ie-, Ne ■'ee n Park'r bui uun r U C! W: <x binith. Sei.oonrr -t Sami-, r, ntr, F.rie, 160ftlutnb©rScatcb rd ft Belton. Schoon- r Rssb, Flett. Premont, 81 ft lumber Mil'.-! ft Smith. •ti.©." ©r Geo Suff>, MeDennasd, T unrl!-, 4553 bu barley V urr»y ft • iy-) j ner G- o W t by J H Vuught. Scfc-or ©r Be 1 Miller, Pi D ovr. 2140 hi. har’ .ry; Har- a d ft Guthrie, Fcfc.o n r Marri a Shaw, Leufc pt Bverse 5264 Iu is icy, Worthm ton. rii .oner >ii >.;© ^Dausrjn, Sm ih, R ’/ i r . e , 22 bu wheat, B-rr iay. Bruue ft Co. *r oor.cr N P G‘ ilen, McVick- r Forc©ter, 175 ft lum - er, m © ng-e©, 10 m fc. , p ,. M ixer y Sm'fb Schooner Co umb*. T.vauu., Chicago. 22,'aKi tu w beat, Bentley ft Co. Schoon-r Sothwe t, Whitney, Chicago 19 000 bu w **•. j K i i r.t ry. ehoonur L cy J Latham. Couor, Chi ago, 14 bu cr 1 Bardrt V, Bruce ft Co. Rchoon r DeUaore, <ratton, Chioagn 4S 358 bu rets J D 8a*>er, Schooner Sam Flint, Rirodan, Milwaukee, 28.250 1a n«r G D Norris, Dougherty, Toledo, {I m tre, E H Clark Scr.oouer Ka e Gblett, B.alr, port Huron 28t m ft tier, Friok. Schouu-r Hairre . Queen, Rl rdm , Chicago, *0,730 bu corn, J M Richmond. S.J... ersh ..k, ..jhirton, Okteca, ,7 m bu a>ni, 'ritrendea. Schoon-r an Marble, Talbott, Toledo. 11 * m ft lum b r,0 Bugby. 3cb>oner Indisnola, Beck»r, Cleveland, 290 ton# s on-, Toici *i ©»»' V- S.wio er cot and, Boland, Toledo, IW on ft lumber, Scatcba-d r Belton S fc . ner Cambridge, Bcrland. Chlrog), » . 2u0 bu ourn, G a Hazord Sct x,ner I uperiai, M'-Kaune, Cldcsgo, 29 m lumber, R tenor.* fech or.tr J G Whitney, Carpenter, Cbicng j, 2* m au wheal, J K Den*..© Sch". aer D H Weils, Luce, • hicago, b*i corn, J 0*011 Pa:ker. SchoonerG D Danssre%n,Cbrist*n#oo,Ch)s g*J, I«,»?‘ b u w ht a .G SH afard Sehu mer a med», Stark, To*edo, 180 to ft lumber, NoyeeftRooJ. Schi oo*.r Via. r'»ke, McA/tbur, Aipena, 150 in ft lumber. 2^00ordxr po©t* lial.lt» & Co. Schooi.er AWBoapberc, And-non, Chflcago, 1«,027 su wheat Ba cl-y, Bnace 4 Co. harge Trader, GtUej, Fori Ert©, bu barley, Bargs sacramentOo.ptntcr Wwiand.. 19) sds wvod,Mrtt«r. SPECIAL W OT1CIS. ____ Malarious Foun —Count!©©* million* of cubic feet of mriari"U« vapor reek Ircnn the moist ea-th every tweuty-four hours during th - month of No- vernU-r Thia evaporated moi©ture ia th«* active prlnc pla which begeti fever and ague, billloiu re- ai tunts, iii'lig©»tiun, dysenter , bil Io-js cbolfc, rh .u . atism, and mmy other ailments wbivii pre vail mure general y A the Foil th.t" at other season*, u,dkUm<< ( wi.ich, in low, *w*m|y region* and new cl aring*, take tn. foim of virulent e)>idemics. The best safeguard agai. at thtac complaint*, denoed bv U.e expericiico of a lung scrie* of year*, is HObTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS the mo©t pleasant snd at the san.e time the most efficient of ai. vegetable tonic.. The invig ration of the system is manifestly the best m ans uf defending it against the ra uaw ot rickn-.aa, whether constitu tional or ca-ual. Nature, ss every pathologist icnows, i* tbe most deteimincd enemy of disea©© *j..i the oaruzsyxos • f an acutr mal dy are in most inst .nces tne Ct us©quencesuf the efforts tbe m a.ra tu conquer th- for. The great object, therefore, ot preve. live t.re.tme » is to frAlter-e th© sjaV m, aud it U aocompli-hod thoruughly, rnp!<? »"d tdeljr. ly the nee -f HOSTKTTER’S BITTERS This powerful tor.lc » atoms ol©o or. apsr'er.t and to-recti vc principle. It is uo !«•> va'uable ee e rrgu lat r and punfi' r than a© an lnvigorant, and there i* UO dauze< "f exciting the brain or ovcr-«timulating tli© circulation by employing it as an antidoU. >-olw______________ _____________________________ Tub Ratiosa l T arsr Ous past, of th© city of New York, &3C Browu way. Capital OSL MILLION DOL- LAR8. Chartered by the Ptatc. Darius R. MargaiD, Prcrtdcct. Jea.ee Merrill, Secretory. Receives ie- pr-im and rtluira Four Per Genu interw t oc ail daiij bkarrre, -ubject to check at sight. Special Deposiu f- r voz month* or mere may be made at flv» per c.mt. Tbo capital uf One million Dollars is divided am mg over flve hundred shareholder*, compn-ing m»tey g. men .'•? large wealth aud Cnar.cial ex- • ;e«. :c. v, a" t i t any) personally !:at.l» It drposl- U r- '©r rti obligation* of the Company to denbfc t :c aLiount ut ti.rir caj:'rt stock. A© the J.atfoua T.-uHt Ooeupsaj reootves deposits a large or unrt. ctauar.t*, and pemrito them to be drawn as a wbcle or In part by check at sight and without notice, a.ic-wing interest on ail dally balance*, parti©* hioughotit tbe country can keep aecoinit* In this Institution w.th special advRutagm of security eou vw ii-iin* end u/ 'fit. _____________ _ Dctcherj Laad Shot for Led Buga. 2>utchef*e Zrtightumg Fly Killer. dae P" 1 by ffcroggistr erarywhere Who Wocld itzrsa ? C ITT JJO V H tV SK N T. C s r t s se n Casstl do ail, if uot mure | v Am an fcXt rnal r Chronic FJs-umathsn, ; oek that ny a rt d in cau.tng art1 ropA. ,,Buro-, C j » r~. I .,^1. without tew orter V, wrfxrtte. It i* n-.w tweaty-twoyrars /lace Dr. T Lias fir.t In rx u .ed th* ‘Tenrtlan Lini- msnt" n the UuMd BtaUa, er. i nevrr in a *lng'c ’“ - t:a e© b*. hi* m uirine faL' than I* tot d in Li* ;>amp ed in caoe* of TrothRche. B ui* Sprwi •, Stir-gs ot ib«v». —- * ------ and Cb.«t 1* wooderfnl ourat.v# powers are ssirwc- U O rt Taken rtrtrail, Ue th- e .re ol Ch lere. C.,M Luirrfa®*. D jten'< ry. h-ek H-ertecheeo*l Vom- | . ,'i-j w ithin, enrt peDotr t o, q.rtllUte er. (rit rtw e n fU k o. Tbe eth w."h wbteh eeeh botUe u aosoui"*n tri show that there 1* nothing inj-i- n .usui it* com o, tton. I *. e been received -peaking of \h* ra-e virtue- ot thi- valuable orii.le. Any p rain after having u* d I It o&ec will never be witho-it rt. Every bottle of th# I enj.ne 5» the slgnatura of * B. L Tobias’' on tho j c«'*:d^ vrapper. Sold by th# DmggieU a-d htorrt • cftpers tfcrt Oflf'Out tbe United &l M ate. Depot, 10 l‘ark Place, New i ork. kl-dadas fomciAL.) IN COMMON COUNCIL. ) BnVAls, Monday, November, 8, i860, r At S v'cloot P.M ) Prssesri Joks Auohinvo)*, Eeq . Ereoi ent of tb* CouneU, s mi Aid. Abes, Atobrose, Bain, Beard. Byrne*, Carmichael, Cham bert, Colligon, D itto ' Dilcher, Oleel, Ooembel, Bswley, MiUsr, Newman, Orr, Pierce, Safford, Seuer, Sheehan, Van Buren, Ab*. a t—A d. Keenan, Me Pfciecsob, Mors*. Strrot. IN# rtiuute* of the lest tnraiiug ware ap pro rad. a>HMtnncAnox* $»°* m* softom m xator I have tli* honor t> p.***901 herewith s oomrr ani - oat'on fr-m th* Cotnmisslo/*™ app- In led by th* State Legislature to locate an Insa."** As/lum In the Eighth Judicial I lstrio*. The Commi toiuusi* have inianun.-u-.ly d ter&iiued to locate aaid A 'i*uin *® this city, providad tha aond ti na »#t forth tri th" ommunieaUoc ara complied wl h by yonr honors' 1/ body. 1 respectfully recommend that immediate action be taken by the Council to erou • the location of 1hj©o bui ding* 1a cur midst, in acoordauco with ihe i-.racs eat forth in their co-umunic.tion. Respectfully submitted, WM. r. ROGER*, Mayor The following i* the eommuntratDn arferred to: B tffaLO, O tot-er 15, I860 At a meeting of the Commiationen to 1 cate the Inaa©# A‘y!uin. the folloaing reeel. tion uas unanl- moualy sd pted: fh© Commioaionere to loe ite tbe I»«-"n# Aaylum in tbe Eighth Judi iat Did let bavr. unei rmou-iy vevd to locate said Aaylum i t the city • f Buffalo, and hereby agree t >aoo pt the al e. off. red I y aaid d 'y ujou the foilowl g c nditioiu, an 1 no . th r F rat—That the property mei<tiuned and refcnW to in the propceaD icoeiicd from aa d city, known and dfscrib d a the Clin'on lot, situated » n For-ri aienue.c ntali.lug one hundred aud sevi ntj -fl\« (175) acres, tog ther w th the grove .in the w *t ©i *a:d lot c >ntaining twenty flve (2 ) acre*, m re or ra*. hall bo gratuitou-i'y convoy J and d. nated I v a fu!l covmant ar.d war anty deed to t> * -tati • ' Se* Y'-rk.forthe purp ae© (f aaid Inaau- Asylum, ani tha- a contract f r the *.«le of aaid property ©1 al. b* Irani diat ly a ode ly the ovneri theroof. Feeoud—That tb* aad ti'yw ill gu udi tee to tb < fttato of New York a free |<eiq>cturt right and privf. lege t >ir^Irom the Waterwork© or a d e iy what* ever w iter may be required fur .he purpose© o* said Aty lum, without any comp n a1ion tl erefor, at.d will oovenant oa it© part that such g atui i<us ri*h» arid privilege shall never L# revoked, withdrawn or rev inded. Third—That esVl city whi covenant and agree to eona?ruot and la* jnaln | lp$« of «ire»ufficien to fur uiab all th# water re^’dred f r irtd A/y um, fioui 1 • Waterwo’k*, wbereve- tb< sum© may be I rated, to the *s d | remit, a • n Fo <at A vend . and to !<y anJ c. iopletc tire ■ me ar n o n a* h*- work- ohall be eom- uie: md upon t*ie fomrdation or the oai A4- lum. Fourth—1 hat sa d c;ty ahull pr cure and grant the right of way to a d from th- aaid pro-rtsra to th# er. al for th- purpose of c n«?ruc inr a p opera*w*r. fclfth—Iiiirnidiato net on upon tbe above oundl- riom is required and domani.e-L By order of tlie C hsirm n, EDWARD R. BACON, Becreta-y of Comuti**! .ners Aid. HAWLEY moved 'h it the coaimunloatloo from be Mayor be received and filed, ;-nd that Ur* reo. mmcndaii .n* therein eoi t.im d b* adc pted. Carried Aid. HAWLEY, from the up nal comm ttee ap pointed to *e ©ct land* for the local in of the pic. posed litsadi Avjlurs, then *ubnr.tt d I be following i f port: Tli© Special Committee appointed by your honor able hoily t-> take iuto c 'noldcrailon the • object of vei'uring tbe location of tbe lnanne Aayium, e c., beg leave fo fur her report that they Lav* rec trod Jo ntly with tbe May r tbe c uimunirat on from the Ktate Commie inner, etc , already preranted by that officer. *ud have m turriy I'.nsidered tbe aame ln el) itv bearing©, and unanimously rt commend tbe adop tion of th© lol,owing reaolutio ■: Rr/eileed, That the city of Iluffalj hereby agree* on lie jiart to accept and jrerform all the coudhiom and requiremes'a in aaid o-mmu' iratlon conta ned, ar.d thit full fciower and auth-rity be, and the tame i* hereby given to the aaid cm m tta* to oontract with tbe owner or *>wn*ri of *11 th»se certain plooe* nr parcel* of ian<l la aaid city of Buffalo, hounded a* follow*, to-wlt: C,** On ihe north by Scajoq?.*** Creek, and on th* no rth lin# of Jot No 8. caet by tfcC #*»' Hn# of Elm wood avenue, eit*»nded from ita preactet tor >1nua on Delevan avenue, n .rthcrlv al 'Dgih* wcv Hoe ot th* pr ipoaed I’ark to Arok'rat atreet, *« uth by Forrat avenue, and w st by a line parallel with, and d atSO* three hundred fe*t easterly f rom Grant -treet.” For th© purchase thereof,at a prlca not to xoe-d tne turn of fifty thou/arid dollar#, for the to e us# and ben fit of th# Sta-* of New York, as a rite selected by eaid C-m m lrtone s f -r *ald In an* A-> - luiu *'J long os th# raid arte a all l>e sa occupied, and rail oor.* ftcti not to be hmdln; upos ih# c ty until *n act h .11 hav# been pa©aed at tbe next avion or tho'Legie'a uro authorizing the purch .ee ut tli* *am* for th© purposes a‘ore*ald. Resolved, That the Mayor and Ci’y Att<m#y I* and tb*v are hereby authorized to examine nto tb* title, and draw up and ute the ront'oeta abov* named, with al! the provision© an I conditions ne-e* mry to mvrd the cby ln thd premia. #, and that a oupy of thaa© proceedinge b« forthwith addraered by tbe C ty CI©Zk t" said C-imml a onarft. Adopted—Ay ea 22, no«#0. OFFICERS OF TUE CORPORATION. raou tmb eosrtaoLLSR. BcrrabO. November §, 1869. On the l«t instant there become due 'he Buffalo O u Light Company th© aura <4 99020 0 4 for gas con mi wed Iu tho |»ul)li* lamp* for th# month of O -tofctsr* 1860, a no tbe amount of #828 tO for llffb ing, clean ing ai d repairing tbe aaid Is r [>• for the earn# period, for which amount it is rec mraended that order, be drawn in favor of a ild company In payment of such ga* and the aerric a af ree*id. AeeftuBtv du'y veri fied are horcwitu au‘ mitred ▼try reepeetfuliy, R. D. FORD Comptroller. F.le-1 and orders dlree’ed to b* drawn. ri-zTHBR non thb comptroller. B r r v alo, November 8, I860. On the 15th instant rher© w il become due -h# rum of 8770 06. b ing six mor th* lnrereet or |22,00 seven per eent. fctonde, i.aued November 16. 1862^ and held by the Tru.toe# . f the Groavenor Library It Iv rrtpeetfully recomm’nd^d tfciat • n order b* drawn tn my favor for tbe above amount, payable out of th* O-neral Fund, 1883, e* imate for iote.ert <.n th© funded debt in payment <f such ii.terset. R V. FORD. Comptroller. Filed and oidere direetsd to be drawn. riX TSBR FROM TH I COMZTSOLLS*. Bctzalo, Novem er 8, 18G9. Tn mv report to yon on th© 26th ul lmo of the ^ o u n t required to jay mteree* on city boudv fall ing dn« pn ihe let and 2d hwtanta. tbe in.taL’ment of th* p'» ri*** on 4100,900, raven per c-nt. fcoude, Imuad Novemto •, ^ 87. *nd falli-f due on the 1st Itettel. .n-.untln, to th.T1) " « “* 000,i .rt omitud. Oo »>• »•«. 0* 00*7 wa© pr-wured and the bund# paid. It ia ncoiDiMDd-d than on order be draC’’1 in iry favor for a*;d amount, psyable • ut <f t» e G n. y»l Tuud, 1869, priff^ipal o the fundal debt d»parmcr,f, in peymsdt of at eh imrtrtlment on tha public debt. Very reepectful'y, R D. FORD, Comptroller. Fled and order* direetsd to b* dra*o. rSCM TUB STBBCT COMMISSIOF**. BnrfALO, Novem'wr 8, 18613. Thera wav dm* rrancla II. M er« 8100 for *#rricoe k—per of th# Terrao# Park* f >r qu rtar ending 8©p- t mber 30, 1869. I won d r*cutoB»end thst ro o-der be drawn In bis fav ,r on the appropri* • fnrd for thst am on-A. JUepectfully eubmrited, ALEXANDER BRUSH. Street CommisslAnto. rder directed to be drawn. ooannitona FJed aa: reams zsom vhs The 8 treet Co-nm’raloner r« ported the amounts du© »undry pere n* for rle.siag rawcraood rcoot/«ra A;., duringOc’sber, 1869. FJed ar d ord r* dir cted to be drawn. r arssa non thb strxbt coamisatonn. BcrZAto, Novem ber f , 1869. Rlr»ce th# lae*. icrating of your honorab e V dy f hnvc raiie-d th* fubowio* re- sirs ’ob mad* st on exjeree <et oppoattoesch, snd Iw.. uld respecVu ly ill to bs without y Word culvert arose Michigan e'reet, eouth eide of B -tt atreet .................................................... Sewer nd receiver N. E corner of Wa or street a.d Ma den Lane. ..............................................$19 08 beaor and r reiver 8. W. corner of Jtffenon lojte | •“ > C*rl“ :‘ ...*U 00 n Ortnd. „r rt^U rtK , s' ™r *” * w E « '• ” ,i Waahington etreeta opens 1, cleaned, aud re paired .............................................................................C® tt RespssMully submitted. ALEXANDER BRUSH, P n o e flf*> i r. November t, 18 9. Mr. lmacHoU way uk? forpaym-nt to apply on bl; con’ract for grading and paving tbe rarr ageway In Be* vi* street, from th* present torminoti"' P kRZK-T MaSHooD- Eataya for Yonng Men, on theeviii 8©i;-©uerrat.r.u. with certain beip for t o errL-i and unfor-.uimt*. Bent in ■ealed letter enl . t-.# pave:oent eartsrly te the eagerly Ua* of tLo veiepe*. ire* of sbarga. Aortraa*, HOWARD AS- T. UUamari i# road- SCK'fAlJON, Box P , Pffiladsiptua, Pw J A m ount ofsoRtrsst ...............................................................*9

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CHE BUFFALO E X PR ESS

T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 9 , 1 8 6 9 .

o f f i c i a l R a p e s o f t h s c i t y .

THE BUFFALO EXPRESS- Mortal mr edition—pub­lished 'ey the Kxp r — Printing Com pany every

ning, S u n d ay s [excepted. T*s Dollar*;per 'e a r .

T H E E T C H IN G E X PR E SS- -P ublished every aftor- n« rtb a t 1 P. M. and 4 P . M. Eight m ailed . To C ity Subecribera, d e llv c* v i, S ix teen O enta a w eek.

XHJC W EEK LY E X P R E S S - P u b lU h ed o n Thureday . (IM Dollar a« FaTV C u rn a year.

A J bueineev le tte r* ’abou’d be addreeacd to T i n f a - m u F v h U e C o m p a jt . N o. 14 R. Bwau etrer* Buffalo; C om raaniex tlooa and U orreepoode— e to th e " E d i to r of th e Kxp r eaa."j

S o eoeu au n ica tlo n w ill receive a ‘t* n tl» n u r le a e ac com panted by th e nam e and addreae of th * w rite r, n u t r.ecraaariiy fo r pu b lica tio n , b u t a s an o f KtaOd faith .

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6 M une, tn« . . 23?-341 Tobacco bx*.. 53247 T ao fcrark, oda. 3021 Wool bl*......... *42 W ood, o d a .. . . 19u

A s m s —VM s : * * * " to to y a t * t r H T f l t ;

^ " o e i r o * —•■■**rJ’jT to w a * . Bala* B t I W ta to * a*■ ■ - W t a S Z t e ^

S t IS 00 to________________ __ 40SW 00 for

c tu m o n to choio* e x t r a S ta le ; *5 *S# 6 10 fo r do e x tr a W cater© ; $6 10 to fl «5 fo r good to c h - i r e w hite w he t © xtra; S3 45 M * 0 fo r c o m a w a to d u d e s R II Ohio 05i<?« 76 fo r c a u n o n to fa ir e x tra Lo*:u; fl? 00 to 9 00 fo r . ood to choio* a< \ o'.oAng », a rv ’, in e lu d in r MOO brl* in fe rio r to gooc e x ra Io r • xDort .it $5 3 0 't.©

F > i F w H R - Q u e t . Sale* of 300 bb * a t #4 .0 to 6

C oax Mzau— H e a r/* Salsa of 600 bbl* S ju th e m *♦ a H :u t >6 25.

WuresT—L .w;r. Sales of SCO h b k W**terti s t t l • 74 m l 09 free.

W h e a t —R eceipt* of 896.SS7 bu . W heat I to to ow er. T he decline ebleffv In SprinS Sale© of 145 •

000 t-u a t P I 05 fo-- N o S S p rin g ; t l 2* to S 29 for No. 2 d o ; «1 34 fo r N o 1 d o ; fll 20 to 1 S3 fo r W-n scr red and a n .b e r IM n ’fe; t l S9 to t l S ty h»r w in ­ed a id aiu ber W «#te n , 31 40 to t l 4 ty fo r sm a 1 •Hi of cbo ics do; t l 40 f r W in te r a c '* ? C anada

in bond; t l 60 to r w h ite In d ian a , 11 60 to |1 4 - ■or w hite M ichigan; | t 3 1 fo r e x tra chuics w hita can ad a .

R r* —Q uie t au d heavy. __Baxlxt—H eavy and low er. , Sale# of 37,000 b u at

f l 00 to f l 12 f r tw o-row ed ' S t a te ; t l 36 fo r four- row ed S ta te , #1 00 fo r C anada E *et; t l ©* *°r "toira- l a W ait.

B a r le y M a l t —Q uiet- ,O oxx—Receipt* of :0*,5Sl,bu. C orn * Igh tly fa? or©

bu>er*. r r t . * of 61 000 b u * t 9 5 9 t o to r u n s su a d a iix rd Wi s te rn ; 0 1 to r *ottnd d".

O a ts—Receipt* lS4,I5tf b u . Dat* j r u t s r . Saia* < t 59.000 1-u a t 63 to 6 ie fo r n e * S o u th e rn and V\ <-* m . a a sm rt! p u c e l* of e x t a c ro ee e t (*tyc 10 bdc.

Kick—Weak Sale* 100 a t 7}i3frj< k r C arrtina . C vfrEs—Q uie t a d firm .B iu a r —M ore a .t iv e ; b ea 'V . S rtes of 14^0 hhd-

At 10} to l l} o fo r C u 1 A M >l i* ss»— Q u h t ; m ere * ^ a d y fo r p rim e grocery

grad *.H o rs—Q u ie t /n d Arm »t 1® t<J - 'lc-P h t r o l e im —fcirui a . 20 j c fo r c rude and 35c to Stye

P o rk —D u l. fcieaw and low r. S» e» of 5'0V*rl* 4>29 50isf») 73 fo i mew. «*o»ing a t 329 50 c**h; *24 60

.270,143 12,50* 43,137 10,000 1,977

Flour, bris..W heat, b u ____C o m , b u .........‘at*, b u ...........

!iye, b u ...........B at lay , b u . . . . H a u ........

milwackpa.R eel* . hJ.ip’tc

4 000 6,00012,000 7l,u0fc

2/X'O 21,00'

T o tal .

T h s fo llow ing are th e receip ts a n d ©bi’x u c u u a? Jhicago and M ilw aukee fo r th e p e s t 48 L ours as re •ortou by te le g ra p h :

CHICAGO.R e e 'ts . S h ip ’t* .

7,6oO 7,6 984.000 55,00045.000 50,00-)65,'KX) Si.'.-oO

2,0"0 ........................3,iG0 .......... ........................8.O0O 1,409 ...........................

ifcRAit Movxmkvt at Chicago.—Th* f o i l i n gwere t h e recuipi* a r .d • h ip m o n t* o f f lo o r a i d g r a in a t C h ic a g o D u rin g t h e p a s t w e k , *• ii f. r d>r- e b ix iiid itig p e r io d * e n d in g w i th th e date© r.*tf“ c d :

. --------- ls09 .----------s 1S63.I N o r. «. O ct 30. N f v. 7

64.839 4' ,.fn'2. 686,9(<S 5 0 5 'J ffi 4d.H,t,49. 866,250 320 153,701. 317,028 403.592 924.2J6

23,' <W 35.221 29,23 1. 140 030 7?,14!) 42.080

F lo u r, b r l* . . . W heat, b u . . . C rn , b u —

at*, b u ........Rye, b u .........barley, b u . . .

F lr.u r, b rla W heat, ou . . .C.*> , b u . .

SiriPMKXTS.^ 1860Nov. 6. o

.. 51,440. 496 468

. . 621 463

. . 432,089 . . 25.420

16,'

SO.52,036

482 172 651 785 182.041

4.601 . 25N 7

1S68. N ov. 7

66.4 a') 427 79».. 291,419 057,2L-

•29.051 l09,4©5

th e clodrrg p ricw : %Nov 7. ’61. Mov, 6, *69. Cattli.9* 75 <<fcS 00 14 5 0 ; t 5 p ing str-

1 12® 1 1!} 80}* S9J H"u»71}® 72 6u 9 fid; ♦3 75 rrV♦•U.-3 46} 28}? S» t j choice

. 1 0i«®l 03 ♦ 7}® 1 49 05

>ats, b u .................Kye, b u .................b a rley , b u .............

T ke foil jw'.ng v

F :o u r ,S p . e x ........W heat, No. £ ----' "rn, No. 2 . . .

H e , No. 2 B ariey , No

P r ic e s nr W h e a t x> Nzw Y o rk .— f-.lloa-rg figure *h w th e change in 'l ie price* of a .ica t New York d u rin g th e week. The find co lum n g iv-. th e p ilo t* c u rre n t a t th is tim e iaat 3 car:

1S68. ^------------1869.------------©Nov 6. O ct 29. b ov 5.

W hite M ichigan f2 20-^2 25 $1 45@1 6b t l 45 a 1 65A m ber Mich . .. 1 7 6 ig l 95 1 SSffil 42 1 2»g 1 43Mil'ATUk*- riv b . 1 40® 1 70 1 15<3l 40 1 15 <> 1 39Chicago Spring. 1 S tb g l 96 1 10® I 3? 1 10® 1 37

Th© E ng .iah quotati«)C* of w hea t an d corn arc thu* repo rted :

10 26 oO fo r p 1 , .a . ) >27 00 to $29 *0 1. ■ p line

B « P —Steady Sal©" 130 bris a t *6 00® 13 00 for new p lain iue**; $12 00® 17 50 fo r n rw i x tra run* fie rce beef n e ’iv . 150 tcs a t *25 00 u> 28 00for p rim e un*©; - 30 00 to 32 0" fo r Ind ia me©»

B u r H av* —Q d e t. Salr© of 1 :0 brl© at $15 00 to 25 • 0 to r 0 d ; * 3 *>0 to f:<5 00 fo r n . w.

C 'T MXATR-Q'i v t » d heavy ©ales of 1 * 1 pkg© At 141 t " 16c for * I 'tilJe re ; 17>*s19cfor ham s.

M id d le s—Dub an 1 heavyLard H e-vy a i.d dul . .-a.es f 330tc* a t l ty :? 1 7 |c

fo r s team , 17} t . I ty - to r k e t:! r. n t r td .B rv rx R -Q u ie h fc* ie's - i©23o fo r O hio, 15g

46c :■ r Str.t .C iix k sz -D u ll at 17 to 13c.

NEW YORK L r i 'E STOCK Th4 fo r th e week are 6,900 breve*. 34,650

-h e tp and i 7,536 fco-*, beside* 1,7*0 ca v e ., w ith 80 ro* . cow-. u :i »*!e t j - d a ; , 4,860 4.260 : h**]>

•ud 4.750 h g©.l i -g» aJon © hov l.ttle im provcT rent, se’b n g at 0}

u< ]"}<), hu t m si ly klde«l and sold a t 12}®15c, i p n - c r and Jersey bring 14 3 15c.

Sheep a re u n e a iu td , w ith p len ty c n ©rt •, and , bu tcb ' i s n u t ra tin g , trad e 1* e x tre a ely d u ll *na m any un* i 1. '■ b in a re s. il.ng a t 3* t " 4 jc ; m i-diuni to e x tra a t 5 to 7c L .mbs a rc q u o ted a t r, p . 7}c.

Beeves go re y alow.yr a 9 ; 1 ldc fo r p o o r t> ined uujI 14 to 16c fo r good t> e x tra Monv t 'd u c t t e w ere in t .< yurd© ai d » re n o t * I m id to ­n igh t. Tb* buik u! th e ■ ock v.*n» a t 12 to 14c.

A I J ANY L IT E STOCK,Cattli n der* uf go d b u t hexing a t th© open-

d id r a *dvacct o f <c ■ c r |o u u d , li e weigh , o v « r l t we W, b u t th ey >«ri! n t m e t by buyer© and w -ie tin ad - c m pellcd to ©eil som e a t a b o u t la - t week'*pric e s a d ?fcie * irom § u» per pound , i i v w ig n t, off. fco znadium ai d eom m o : t e :i a rk e t ru led very ir re g u la r , b u i u cid d ly low er a y iro :i } to i c if n o t m re , *u>'pl\ fu lly SOu h-od sh o rt of ',a»; we»; . T n e d e m s d f" r tn i.ch ouw* ex- 1 cou th e supply , w h il- c a v e s s . i l reau liy wt $70 to $100 ' •

m ikep avd Lamb* - The * u rp '\ exceed* th e d -m snd an ti th e um rk e t i-AC p r pou n d low er. I x o iA twli klowly, wi j e ©t.ttep sell m ore f r te l . The avi rago is p o o ie r th an l u : wei k S he p *1 |3 &‘J *0 6 ?X»; lamb© a t t4 50 to 6 75. e x ra a : |7 00

HoOS—M arket d u l ; M ichigan S9 W to 9 6 't; N*w Rock t'J On tu 10 60; L llm i* t'J 5o to i l 00, th e ia* l e r f a t , i x t r s a n d fa n c v .

•eo e^ U j i e a , tk to rstt. K i^ s v iU * . 60 m r u n s R

t o w T w o B 'o th e r* , C onion , WeLand©i<ort, U 0 ed> w ood. T C o n lm .

Seow Buffalo. M eM uU en.'D ur.v jj* , * i s j bu barley . C urtis* ft Co,C lea red .................................................................... N ov. >.

P ro p r l ls r M arv P rin g le . C hsra . Saginaw Pro p e lle r A rad re 4 g v la r, i leveD nd T ug C M C a rto r . K in .* t n . P o r t Coibom©T u r S E B ry an t. M P > ,O ra n d *Uv*r T ug H R H*Bord» Cb*n©T, T o naw andv B ark I ’n ad il a , H s r tv t , Chicago.S chooner T* ©graph, A He*:, • ©tr I t, Sfc* to n s c*'*1 ■©chooner A l l r a d k y , Burwet,'lo?©fft> 1O0 t j e ^ o n c

o n e r J o h n P ugw lry, A 'len , P e r t D ove/.Sob none© E ;n t C ity , L ynn , C oneau*, 6*1 b 'l* sait*S. hoon- r M aid t . | th e Mi*t, G ould . P o rt Row an. 4c b oo i'« r E dw in H * n n o n , ©pror, C1-.veland. soow Lim e I h c k . F o r t A ne Scow S B C o u k i.n , D u ran d , V orm ll.ioc

V A RIO U S ITEM S.I s rS c rz l TU th * s c tv a lo xx rsas* . J

YS95SL8 P a s s e r s D e t r o i t . —T b* follow ing reasrtr psaw d N ov. B, u p lo 8 P M :

D p v * —Schr* K n ig h t T < m ;Ja r, C N Jo h n so n , Jn o L Gro*©, M S w .flpo*.

l"p— P r. p* G alen a , E x u m o x , B uffalo; bark • 'o r . .in g , *car- J n o M ott, M .Ml e r a . J o b n M age?, X J P res o u . A u a ? a n ili , P rince A lfn a .

Arrm'od - Schr* s u r ol H op*, H a. t i s W*] *, and Regina.

T h e bark* H om er and Nel*on r e p i i r her*.W ind N. W

F c s t b s r DtxASTCXS.—T ue tc le g ia p h laet n igh t b ro u g h t new© of th e fo llow ing s r d l U n r t raariue !■.•**«> in 1 he la te heavy g ale:

Detrvit, Nor m b e r 8. —Tli* b a rk N aom i jffinn i©: o re n . a r M aui U e , Lake M ichigan, and 1* a Tola

•©« T he c a p ta in , hi* w ife, and >■«« • xm sn w ere drow ned. 1 h e bark C itv of P. Ineevi Ie, coal IaJ*n. i- a*hor* and fu ll o f w a te r ln th e ©ame v ic in ity , b u t m ay be c o t off. Tne crew wc re «aved.

O ’ttfp ', Ni'V*m e r 7. —A gala of con‘td*rab le v e n t . a o rapanted w tili tl -rrio© of show , has pre

vailed h re ©Inc- S a tu rd a y uL rht. ar.d aevcral dina© le re ocourre©l o ©hipping on th e ah© T h e *ch An u ex t.u n i© ash o re * t >a<.kolt's H*ifc*or and goi s to puciM T c sch© fcreaiher no il, w ith barley fo r To i-d u , i* r th o re a t w © lliugton, O ntario . T he *clir Jtfs-ie M Do. a id , w ith .e « fo r t>*w «g-, I© mink a t Con ec n.ontari-.©. T he sch r O nw ard , A ith iumt»er iro tn T oledo fo r O gdensburK h, a rr iu e d a t f o r t Col bo rne w ith th e low o: b e r lore*Ril a n a b * t, an a leak m g I‘a1!_v .

H is N ame —Tiie nam e of th e ow n er of ih e barkH y tn c u th i» Lar am , *nd n o t L a ra n r , a* a cap tious more ing con tem p o ra ry ha© it. W e d o n 't euppo*- th e public care© very roue > a b o u t i t , an * how . ! u t if 1 ne ©te© fll to pick a t an ace den ta l typographical e r r r , he s ou lu r nn rat" r t i e o ld adage *i>out peo ; le who live iu glu*© house-, e t ^

D isasttes . —Ca p t. E v ire , c f 'h e p rop C a n h te o , re- pon.©a ©Lite fore-and-rtfter ou M iddle Is lan d Reel L*ke H u ro n , Tb L r r ia t t a u waa nrorxing a t her.

Th© b© k F. ('. S h erm an , bound dow n , 1* han l •L-'Ound a t th e head • f H on I ©land.

‘phoou r G e riit t > ro itn , of 0 .« cg o , bound up w ith ra ilro ad iro ii, '* asho re a t Ito dt.au. T he achr M etropolis, o f C hicago , is fllS- Mbwre a t th e *«m. place.

T he * h o o n e r -(Sri • I, fro m S afo rd , w en t ashor* 1 u r ] ugw uod F iid a y u lg h t, d u rin g a he»vy blow. No live* w ere lo t.

T e schooner H e i th e r Bell w en t a©hore F riday ru rti.ng » i V t'tllington, loaii© i w lh DOOo b u of ar- > y Tbc h u ll is in -u ro i fo r 9660o, and th e cargo to r *7 -oO. i lt-r a u h< r* are h • d in t h e r from pouud.ng v. r> h n rd , a d h s is i.i good o r d .r y e t.

The on er A-f-.fs. Irom P o rt 1 ow an, b und fo C • vela d , w! h j>stl ©-ood, is a*h rc U-lowr G racd f.lvcr p tc i , . nu is xpected to be a to ta l Ls* .

Scow Mivkrva S tra in r u m p and o th e r w re d in g ap a m u© ha c been engaged in th e effort* to g e t ■ ff th e k :ow M inerva, asho re e a s t o f O rand h lv « r. T ho heavy w ea th e r y este rday comj>ell d a *c seat iou of op cra tiu n s, w hich w .ll bu renuuiad a* auon a© tfci* w ea th e r perm it*.

T H E CANAL.

CHICAGO L IV E STOCK.-D u ll a t $4 OOiiSC 25 fo r lig h t good slup-

good dem and fo r j r .< \ i rg . fo r fa ir to m ed iu m ; $9 6 0® 6 7

F tO fx - Q uiet e x tra

W heat—Dull0. 2 W*)j

1 HICAGO.ale* a t $4 25® 4 50 for Spi

A rrived ................... N ov 8N at S tarka, M J G lenn , D R W illiam s,Mary Ja n e Lane, A G G o d - T hos S ingafotd.Ju im ic E Davl*, G 8 l ia x ird . F r - trn a n P h i.upaA ■ uie G oudwiti, G caner, H e i-n f t J a n u s .

i, Rost wick, S ta r N o t , b A Cuvsll,Tom ft M artin , Mut© Right*. C W eidrich,l»eu Lugan, C h a t ll Sm ith M arcus II th U ip*ll K H ough , C A W alrath , J r RllU le,F re d G a h r, R O W alra th , D H Dagg. r t ,■I II rs N© A love, Mvggie. Wm B Cugge«hallMcohoiiic, Est. l i , Pan! J " in *,G a r ib a ld i , A B Cornell, W l i H allm ibeck

C l e a r e d ............ ....................Nov. 8.* M uh w k Vai ty , o n * 7100 wii a t Troy.

fcc . t i s K t ' ■ , .700 vi ii a t . du.

N ov . fi, 1868. Oct. 29. '6 9 . . No'% 5, '6J •

W hite Cali­forn ia .

. . 12* 7d

. . I re Sd . 10s 5d

Red W estern O r n No. 2. p e r q r.

9s 10:1 3Ss9% 4-1 30s 3d*9a id 39* Sd*

R zceitt* at Albaxt. —Tb e p rinc ipa l eonaignm ent*to A lbany hy thi- Railroads a re th a repo rted

*J0.------- s 186$.W eek W eek W eek

© niinz en d ing endingNo 6. Get. 30. N ov 7

H o u r, b r ’.* ............... . 4.836 3.650 6,548W heat b u ............. . . 7 360 7,500 11,500O orn , b u .................O a t-, b u ...................... . ..14 ,000 0.100 11,000■ R'lt-y, b u ................. . . . 2S.9O0 25,600 0,300R ye, b u ....................... floO 600fc'. ©d, c a r t . . . . . . 10 10 7Fe d . ba s ............... ___ 53 (V.6 223W l.tasv , b rlv ............. ----- 659 tb i 10)P e tro leu m , b r la .. . . . . . 160 2S5ll"}**............................ . . . . 160 814

- I b .Hhiezbd b t Tows —S h ip p —’ b y tow s laa» w eek,

also since tl e open ing 01 nav iga ion to N ovem ber 7, th is y e a r a nd last:

F o r th e week. 1868. 78*8.

W heat, b u ................. 1,182,200 12 920,’00 6,996 000C orn , b u ............ 4 5 '. re a 5.362,400 14.5 4.800O ats, b u ............. 549.800 3 4u5,200 8,616 000B ariev, fcu.......... 760,7tf0 980.200 2,24

. . . 17,100. . . 1 1 ,"oo

•47M alt, b u . . Feed , tn© .. F eed , b u .

141,100 141 100261,600 287,7 '0

6.491 8 3226,000

—A n n

d w eak. Falea No. 1 a t 91® 92c, In th- afteni'w rn d u il a t b7}o s<-I t r

. 894c b lle r fu r Deoemh.-r fu r No. J. C o rn Q ui t , ba les a ; 664 t • ' 7? fo r No. 2 In

67c b d bu y e r fo r N ovem ber fo r No 2.O ats—D ull. S a lts a t 38J to 39c fo r N o. 2 R ys F irm er and m o dera te ly ac'.Iac S a lre N o 1

t 71c; No. 2 a ’ 6 ^ .B a r l e t —D Q oiet 97f fo r N o . 2 HioowiN'Bs—D u ll an 1 nom inal a t $1 C-3. P ro v is io n s —Act ve t r d firm er. n ^ rk a t

28 00 c-i*h ; $26 50 se lle r f- r J a n u a ry a n a t6b rv ;

L ard—S tead y Sa’ro a t 16 j to 16je.Or.FEN U av« A t IS f :F rsiohtk—I n fa ir dem and.

G ra ix is S to rk a t New Y o rk .—T he full w ing 1* th e : m o u n t o f g ra in ln s to re in N ew Y ork wareh- u* s. co r pared m h i e sam e laat week and a t th e co rres­p o nd ing period th e laa t tw o y e a r s : v

N o’W h ea t,b u . 1,6'6,039* C orn , b u . . . 698,085 Onts, b u . . . 281,581 B arley, bu . 31,584 B ye. b u . . . 31.7"0

- I 8 6 0 .-------8. N ov 1

1«C7.

322,426202.313

13,745

, b u .. r.,499Mrtit, b u . 66.732

Total 2,731,220 1,634,596

1868.Nov. 9. N- 1 .SM < 59 941.1292,778,017 1,166,309 2,082,796 2,246.752

371.055 361,"53123,24 70,5*8 83.694 21,662

7,270,651 5,659,645

• It c lud i g J30 000 bu California.♦ In c lud ing 135,000 b u California.

C hicago Provtbiox Suizmznts.—Tho follow ing show© th e a» ipn ien ta < f p rovisions from C hicaro r in e■? N ovem ber 1, 1868, vo ( ’c to b er 31, lri79,01‘inpared w ith th e c o r r spond lng perioil* of theprev ious year*;

P o rk L a rd Ham*brls. tc*. tea.

T " U J ................................117.314 62,36* 66,569Season *67-68 ...............14S.724 7e,732 77,472

H am a 8 h ou id* rs Middle*pre. Co Vt*.

T - .tr t .......................... 21'.',899 18.276,837 37.-16,29*Season ’C7-68........................... 19,233,516 44,329,688

T h /o l ow ing tab le also alow * th e sfcil; m en tao l p ro v l io a rom N ovem ber I to 4 in c iu -iv e , and f->i th e vi-ek e n d in g N ovem ber 4, tw o d*y* « f w hich are oi* j ta iin ia tc d in thu m ovem en t of th e y ea r :

P o rk Lord Hamsbrla tea. . tO>.

F ro m v ov. 1......... ... 1,252 t r i luOSam - tim e 1368........W eek e n d in g Nov. 1 . 1.422 631 ’208

Hruns S hou lders MW I mpea. lbs. lira.

Prom N ovem ber 1 . . . 263,536 10,538S im / tim e -s 'lS .........W eak ead iu g Nov. 1 288,53= 10.583

T H E M A R K E T S .

F locr -

Quicav,!© ..................... 131<). K 14—, 27,M 1. a ?it p ’ *.*.*. . . . .M l. ft tat. t . p ............. 0ta<5'* of *81. ........... 117} l i f j7-2 's of i l . r e t l l ' - t 712}*5-£0’a "f i i ty’, -2y's oi ’6 4 . . . l l t y 113;

oi 6 5 . . . . 113} U ty5- in ’s ’66, n e w .. 115} 115}7-2'.’* ’67, n ew . . 1 ln 116i-2‘»’a '6=, n e w .. 115}

............ 107}l l t y

-•) 40 a . . .

*E x-lnV

107,

I t y ..............................

• " ' 4 ................ -ity . . . .

i i ' i .................113 .................U t y ..................1 1 3 } .................U t y ...............

, 115} ................1 1 > .................D ty .................107} ...............

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aud folio wing rale* : 106 brl* W©»t- e r r w h ite w in te r a t f i 75 to 7 OU

W ijsat -Dull and nom inal.Co r n - F irm an d nom inal.0<©at>»— Iuacilvf- am i unch an g ed . Se.cs 200 fcju Vo

Barlet—fcs l̂e* 3,600 bn choice O acad* on track a?f l C6.

It ts—Du ll and neg io .ted .Prat—Inacti'© . Selliiig in a sm a" way a t $1 1".®

1 15.B rass—Scarce a t $2 25 fo r prim *.MiLLrxsD— D uil and 1- w er C ity g ro u n d he®

a t c 17 io r P a t ©©, t.©.52>» fo r fine, an d 42S H30ler finished.

Huw»- > ew S u ’e ae lling in m a l l iot* a t 15<317c. S kxds—Nom inal.C .©aural—Q u ie t a t $1 55 fo r eoar*e, a c i f l 65 for

fin- in sm all iot*P r o ' 810."fa—H eavy m ess pork d u ll a t t ? l 0";

lig h t <io $30 06. H a m s -S u g a r c u re ! canvoeaed v o rc e a t 19^20.*; ilo. sb"uid©r> a t 14<g 16c. Lard firm a t 17*® 18c.

F l*h—F irm and >carce W b.t* a t $6 75,t r o u t * t f t Mlfffl 25.• .'oil—G eorge’s iW ik .p c r 100.................... ; . f7 26® 7 60M ack tre l— AIa..kerel-a-

ktjts , b r ls 984 00 No. 1 n e w .b r la . 26 00’• i brl* . . . 17 50 “ “ } ' r la 13 60“ ai t t * 4 12} “ " k itt* . 3 25

Selec ted , b r ls . . 23 ©zG No. 2 , b r la 16} brls. 47 00 “ 4 b r i a . . . 9 00

“ k i l t* . 3 87} " RiU» . . . 2 25E x tra , b rl* 80 00 H alib u t—ft tfc . . . 12

} b rla . . 15 50 L ab rador h e rrin g ,t i t l e . . . > 7 * ft b r i ................... 10 00

B iaH w :x ts -D u ll av t l 14.Butter— K ert y prim© S ta te firtry scarce a t 40®

44c; “ e©teri. p len ty a t 26 '380c 'o r p oo r iair. <;h m s s —t- in n » t th e ad v a -ee . P rim e fac ory

j a l Isrt'dlO c am i fa»m da iry 16® 18:.J &e<*4—Freali scarce and b ig iie r a t 33c by th* i ja rr- 'i a nd 35c c .uuUxl.

I >aLT —O i.nd g* fine <2 40 e> aree$2 55 r « r url. U rzs> A zp ls*— F irm a t 42 00 « 8 0*j p e r brl.

. P o ta to e s —I rre g u la r and unsteady . Peachblow a aro quotm i a» 50 3 65c.

L r a tu x e —A cuve aod firm a t 34c fo r b e s t d t y aoie; second q ua lit* a t t te ; dam aged a t5 1 9 Z 5 z , B aeao A; me wet sa lted a t 82c.

O o a l—b l . h e r . A n th rac ite s ee ing p e r 2000 pounds delivered as follow*: L um p and g ra te , 60 40; egg, $10 0 ch-* tn . t , 99 7©; ©ture, #10 50. B ltum m ou-: Selected Krx te a b o u t t7 C0'§7 60 .

H ilz*— t.re » n , 10c; w et sa lted . U x ftlto ; sheep p r lts , S o65oc fo r sbeariit g«, 70 t/80c fo r lambo.

C a a a l F n t:. itt» - F in n . T o New Y ork — W heat, 22 1, at*. 1 2 3 1 2 ic ; staves , 4 50p e r von a—: 10ua. i . A i'a a y —Soft wood 8S O1. fcjird wood, f l u (») To New Y ork—Soft wood, t l " 00: h a rd -uw d, * 12 00

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FbOWR—D ull; c ity doubleW h e a t—S teady O’»c fo r No 1 ; 5* , . IorUatb— Nom ina lly unfihanuxd.Corn—N om inally u nc r.ngedR T S- DuU. s. le© a t 72c fo r No 1.Bablkt— ' o m in rtGrais F f.biohts—Q u ie t a t 12c to Buffalo and Ific

to Oswogo. _____________

CIN C IN N A TI.F locr—-D r 11. Srt©s o f fam ily a t | 5 25 to 95 80.W h e a t— Dull. Sides of No. 1 red W in te r a t $1 16

t " $ I 11.CORN— In co d d e m -n d a t 8 fc to S5c.Oath—S ea-h at i-S to 65c.Ba r l e t - i u 1. Sal s o f No l a t *1 50PaovtsioNh—L n ch an g ed , w ith b u t l i t t le d em an d .G u n x Meat* —I n g. od d im a a a t 10}c to 15c,

he d " t }c Lirther.Hoo©—liig h e , a r d in dem and a t f J 50 to $10 8".

F ee ,Ip ts 10yy h io d . W e a th e r good for a ia u g titc - i i i j .

t& W EGO.F l o f r —In go-nl d em and : n -a rk e t oncbanced .

Sa. - z3 0 > rl© a t $rt 25 to >0 ?0 fo r No. l b ring ; tr*. £ 1 to ft) '6 fo r an d ie r W in ter; S7 00 to $7 25 fur . b ite ; 97 60 tu |7 7S for d o ub le i-xtra; cbk fly a - t o u t-id e qu o ta tio n s

W b ra t—Du!l; rele* S'zJfl bu W in te r t© J In d ana a t 6 *7*.

Ct r —Q u 'e t a t 88 • o 90c.Ba © let—D ull and nnoh nged . 6*!e* 9600 I n ap

lake Lx adn a t $1 09.Ky» Q iet.I’za. Q uiet.Uoexrxal— Sales a t f l 90 p e r cwt.M iuzexd—Steady , c h o r u a t j i s 00 to f 20 00 p sr

to '1.SH!Z©TriT»—A ' 825 CO t > 421 0 0 p r ton .M m t .. v . s A t 5 *2 00 to $33 w) 1 e r ton .Ca>al r reiou ts—Wh e a t 19c; burl«-y 15}c to New

Y ork ; l’Jixr.- r $ 6 76 to tli H u d s nIta ilco ad FKXiuUTd—H ig h e r; (lour tu L o-ton , S9c;

tn N'. w Y ,,k 85c 10 A lbany , '.7c.I. ax it Im ports—15,8 0 b u wh- a t , tr*,500 bu com ;

217,DoO ba lev, 7,200 bu r y , 1*2,'“ '" : t h im 1-* r.Ca sa : Iyports—033 b rla fi >ur, ll.ROu bu w heat,

".•©uO l u irn , 50,000 b a b a rley , 1,1 'j6 ,oOQ i i« t luml>er.

M ARINE.PO RT O F B U IT A L O .

A r r iv e d ...........................................................Nov. 8S earner In te rn a ic tia l. 'M av . F o r t E n e , 8 car* o ’d

w h ee ls* P r t t ft c- ; 2 c a r s lu m b e r N w to n ; S©9 b u '••arley P J llc in licy ft < 0 ; 4*0 b u barNX M a r i n g ft 1 0 ; 1 ca r o 'd » h ’erl© P r a t t ft C ; 4tf> .g- b»rl* y sh a fe r; 1 car scrap i r o n 2 pkg* h h g. o<l© J W b t - jnore; 8 can. barley Man ing ft Ur use; 2 care i* r- le y J a s M W h o r te r ; *-80 b u b a r lp v M u r ry v I.v n d - ; •J c r s t e n ’ .. k f k h o e i k u f f ; 438 ‘ fc.u b r i o Jo h n f c W b a i j ; j ea r iU v e s S ly g la iin ; 43^ bu b .r l i y F i e e b u r y ; 1 » r p e a s 1 r a r t» ri b a rk l t oackf. w ool 16« lid c a ttle , U?*Tie t,

P ro p 1 U r •* in -low. An dem on. M ilw aukee; 23 bu w heat. 2000 hris flour 60 kg* j^aa 70 bl© vc.o].

Pi oprdler Colora o B - t , C hicago, 16 h u c o m . T I a ft h w .i t ; 14.802 ba w h ea t, 49 bdi* je l t - . 2 b . ’s Win© • h.© Eu* go , 8 1 r i . i r>.t :ae rn . 17 M is p- Ita, 158 tea b e?, 100 hr!© beef, 3 So) h U fl :u r , N Y C R R ; 247 green h dre, 2 h . h h eood •. u *© En

T u t C M C ert r . N in c t n , P t C o lb c rm ; ligh t f g U w renoe , rb.>n. «>n, Chi j« w a ; ! ’gh*..B ark I na e l a , H eake tt, Chica,-", 25 bu cum . B ar­

clay , B ruce ft • o.Bark H P Baldwin, R r .fd C hicago, 4?,067 bu o.irn

■ a s H azard ft Ha*ln-Tie IU-L P S j la r .h , Lvuuf, 1. h icago , 83540 b u w heat

*: fc© i l i*a dBarx L Wo9dr :ffi C o u lu r , Clii. ago* 32 bu ncra

bim ous ft C r i ty .B rk M fc. Perew Todd, Ra inc. 2.347 bu w heat from

M iiw aunee, 19/'.:, . w heat l i . r c ia v . C ru .-e *. Co.B ark M ria M an D ark e , Chi rag - , ’ 34 bu '- .m J M

1> N L am ureaux , 7500 w heat d 1 Jo h n T itlt, I iff 3<»5, 5002 corn Utica.I )r L P H errick , 11 d .>ck-.7tf43 w heat T roy . <» C F ren ch , 'h a r p , 7600 w heat do do.E m m a K ing, E<gau, ©t->nc do do \ ;ck©brg, S u llivan , 76ou w heat do d \J G Mi-nimau. B n a rd , 7500 w heat do do. D urango , D eifendori, 7609 corr. do do.W ru J l) i n lo p , B u lla rd , 71 #5 w he t do do.W in P a rk e r , B aynes, 7500 w heat do ilo.Be iv R iy , M uir, 14,137 oat* d " do.A 1 R!i 1 -ea, * ov. r t , auiul© Syraca©e.H R Or shy . Cro by , 75'*0 w b«»t T roy.B A S ; nem k e r , Tcrw llliger 6539 w heat do do. E llen M B ruce Sherm n , lu m b er Albany.W vv \VP! ,<. Well.©, 7500 w heat Troy.F fc. LW ibbimH, H a r(« r , jH-t oil do do,J u p i te r , C ;a rk , 7905 w heat du do.C K F iuney , Cran«laJI, 7200 v b e a t d o d o . Fuiuer-i t t , C hase, lunifc>er, d " do.Tb- ■ lii nb- r E g g le -to n . lu m b er do do. b ’a r Nu 2 B -.rtle, 7500 w hea t do do.Autcri au U nion, B row u, 7386 w heat do do.J . av. II.. w©r lu m b er A lbany.

Fi Jtzc- , Dom ely . 7900 w hea t Troy.I'un. eiy .7900 «* h ea i do d >.

. t e .'1 * h ' f i o d<’- . ew ,s, 160tft) "ht* <50 u V

............... ... M arkie, 7400 wheat.J L C ram er M cC om iick, 7856 w heet do do M ichael D run, Bro k©, lumfcier A lbanp.S A C ve I. j r , P n o r, 14,000 oat*, T ro ,.N G D odge. M rse, 7400 w heat do do. fcoun aiu ( I y , W ishing .©tone d o du. fc’a r a g " " , G ifford. 7375 w heat qu do.H M B u tle r, M innev. 7375 w heat d o d o , h ts b i i a r n , T iffany. 74u0 whe t do do T h r ft M r t in , S tew art. 7996 w heat do do.C W W at Ins B o lton , 10000 b»rle> do d •.Jub-I II M G ilo ray , L aw rence, 8u0u w heat d o d o S eneca, F ie <'*, 8*)0o » h* a t p t do.H K Mi le r, W e-t, um e r .10 du.A <> W arner, Del any lu ru lter d o do I) H D yge E lio t, 7050 wh at d o do. M iunebana, Burtl* 1975 b ris fiuur do do.Wm “ e©t, O tia , 7307 w h ea t do d .Ju h id© e. 1 a . is , 79S7 wh- a t d o do.W b S i rrns, H urd r . 70oi) wt e a t do do.A . I) n el», G iloglie . 7900 w heat do do.I.i Lie, CovcJ 1, 7«27 w h e a t do do.Thu* N ew lovc, Kl enw ood. 7600 w heat do do.W H Dav -, K ra tzm cr, 78ou w-i.eat d > do.D llo r to u , L b we. p e t ii d o do.

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ukee, 19,750 fc.u whe*

226 I t lu m b er Mix-

' , K i lv m , /-tanley, 150J bu

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<x b in ith .S e i.o o n rr - t S am i-, r, n t r , F.rie, 160ftlu tnb© rScatcb

rd ft B elton.Schoon- r R ssb , F le tt. P re m o n t, 81 f t lu m b er Mil'.-!

ft S m ith .•ti.©." ©r G eo Suff>, M eD ennasd , T u n r l ! - , 4553 bu b arley V u rr»y ft •

iy-) j n e r G- o W t b y J H V uught.

Scfc-or ©r Be 1 M iller, P i D o v r . 2140 hi. h a r’.ry ; H ar- a d ft G u th rie ,

Fcfc.o n r M a rri a Shaw, Leufc p t B verse 5264 I u • i s icy, W orthm ton . ’

rii .oner >ii >.;© ^D ausrjn , Sm ih , R’/ i r .e , 22 bu w heat, B -rr iay. Bruue f t Co.

*r oor.cr N P G‘ i le n , McVick- r Forc©ter, 175 ft lum - e r , m © ng-e©, 10 m fc. , p , . M ixer y S m 'fb

S chooner Co u m b * . T .v au u ., C hicago . 22,'aKi t u w b ea t, B entley ft Co.

S ch o o n -r Sothw e t , W hitney, C hicago 19 000 bu w **•. j K i i r.t ry .

ehoonur L cy J L a tham . C o u o r , C hi ag o , 14 bu c r 1 Bardrt V, B ruce ft Co.

Rchoon r D eU ao re , <ratton, Chioagn 4S 358 b u r e ts J D 8 a * > er,

Schooner Sam F lin t, R irodan, M ilw aukee, 28.250 1a

n«r G D N orris , D ougherty , T oledo, { I m tre , E H C lark

Scr.oouer Ka e G b le tt , B .alr, p o r t H u ro n 2 8 t m ft tier, F rio k .

S ch o u u -r H a ir r e . Q ueen, R l r d m , C hicago, *0,730 bu co rn , J M R ichm ond.

S.J... e r s h . . k , . . jh ir to n , O k te c a , ,7 m bu a>ni, 'r i tre n d e a .

S ch o o n -r an M arble, T a lbo tt, T oledo . 1 1 * m f t lum b r , 0 B u g b y .

3 cb> oner In d isn o la , B eck»r, C leveland , 290 ton# s o n - , T o ic i *i ©»»' V-

S .w io er co t an d , B oland, T oledo, IW on f t lum ber, S ca tcba-d r B elton

S fc . n e r C am bridge, B crland . C h lro g ) , » . 2u0 bu o u rn , G a H azord

S c t x ,n e r I u peria i, M '-Kaune, C ldcsgo , 29 m lum ber, R tenor.*

fech o r .tr J G W hitney , C a rp en te r, C bicng j, 2* m au w heal, J K Den*..©

Sch". a e r D H W eils, L uce, • h icago , b*i corn,J 0*011 P a :k e r.

S ch o o n e rG D D anssre% n,Cbrist*n#oo,Ch)s g*J, I«,»?‘ b u w ht a .G S H a f a r d

Sehu m er a m ed», S ta rk , To*edo, 180 to f t lum ber, N o y e e ftR o o J .

Schi oo*.r V ia . r '» k e , M cA /tbur, A ipena, 150 in ft lum ber. 2 ^ 0 0 ordxr po©t* lia l .l t » & Co.

Schooi.er AWBoapberc, A n d -n o n , Chflcago, 1«,027 su w heat Ba c l-y , Bnace 4 Co.

h a rg e T rader, G tU e j, F o r i Ert©, bu barley ,

B args s a c r a m e n t O o .p t n t c r Wwiand.. 19) sdsw vod,M rtt«r.

S P E C I A L W O T 1 C I S . ____

M a la r io u s Foun — Count!©©* m illion* of cubic fee t o f m riari"U « vapor reek Ircnn th e m o ist ea -thevery tw e u ty -fo u r hou rs d u r in g th - m o n th of No- vernU-r Thia evapora ted moi©ture ia th«* active p rln c pla w hich beg e ti fever and ague , b illlo iu re- a i t u n t s , iii'lig©»tiun, d y se n te r , b il Io -js cbolfc, r h . u . a tism , and m m y o th e r a ilm en ts wbivii p re ­vail m ure general y A th e Foil th .t" a t o th e r season*, u ,d k Um<< ( w i.ich , in low , *w *m |y region* a nd new cl a ring* , tak e tn . fo im of v iru len t e)>idemics. The best sa feguard agai. at th ta c com plaint*, denoed bv U.e expericiico of a lung scrie* of year*,

is

H O bTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS

th e mo©t pleasant sn d a t th e san.e tim e th e m ost efficient of ai. vegetab le to n ic .. The inv ig ra tio n of th e system is m an ifestly th e b est m ans uf defending it aga in st th e ra uaw o t rickn-.aa, w hether co n s titu ­tio n a l o r ca-ual. N a tu re , s s every patho log ist icnows, i* tb e m ost d e te im in cd enem y of disea©© *j..i th e oaruzsyxos • f an a c u tr m al dy a re in mostinst .nces tn e Ct us© quencesuf th e efforts tb e m a .r atu co n q u er th - fo r. The g re a t o b jec t, th e re fo re , ot p reve. live t .re .tm e » is to frAlter-e th© sjaV m , aud i t U aocom pli-hod th o ru u g h ly , rnp!<? » "d tdeljr. l y the nee -f

HO STK TTER’S B IT T E R S

T his pow erfu l tor.lc » a to m s ol©o or. a p s r 'e r .t and to -re c ti vc princip le . I t is uo !«•> va 'u ab le ee e r rg u la t r and p u n fi' r th an a© an ln v ig o ran t, and th e re i* UO dauze< " f e x c itin g th e brain o r ovcr-« tim ulating tli© c ircu la tio n by em ploy ing i t as an an tidoU .

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T ub R a t io s a l T a r s r O us p a s t , o f th© city of New Y ork, &3C Browu way. C apital O SL M ILLION DOL- LAR8. C harte red by th e P ta tc . D ariu s R. M argaiD, P rc rtd cc t. Jea.ee M errill, S ecretory . R eceives ie- p r-im and rtlu ira F o u r P e r G enu in te r w t o c ail da iij b k a r r r e , -u b jec t to check a t sig h t. Special D eposiu f- r voz m on th* o r m ere m ay be m ade a t flv» per c .m t. Tbo cap ita l uf O ne m illion D ollars is divided am m g over flve h u n d red shareho lder* , co m pn-ing m»tey g . m en .'•? la rge w ea lth aud Cnar.cial ex-

• ;e«. :c. v, a " t i t any) personally !:at.l» I t drposl- U r- '© r r t i ob ligation* of th e C om pany t o denbfc t :c aL ioun t ut t i . r i r c a j : ' r t stock . A© th e J.atfoua T.-uHt O oeupsa j reootves d eposits a large or u n r t . c tauar.t* , and pem rito th em to be d raw n a s a wbcle o r In p a r t by check a t s ig h t and w ith o u t no tice , a.ic-wing in te re s t on a il d a lly balance*, parti©* h io u g h o tit tb e co un try can keep aecoinit* In th is

In s ti tu tio n w .th special advR utagm of secu rity eou vw ii-iin* end u / 'fit. ______________

D ctcher’j L aad S h o t fo r Led Buga.

2>utchef*e Zrtightumg Fly K iller.

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C I T T J J O V H t V S K N T .

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I t i* n-.w tw ea ty -tw o y ra rs /la ce D r. T Lias f i r .t In r x u . e d th* ‘T en rtlan Lini- m s n t" n th e U u M d BtaUa, er. i n e v rr in a * lng'c ’“ - t : a e© b * . hi* m u irin e faL' th a n I* to t d in Li* ;>amp ed in caoe* of T rothR che. B ui*Sprwi •, Stir-gs ot i b « v » . — - * ------and C b .« t 1* w ooderfn l ou ra t.v # pow ers a re ssirwc-U O r t Taken r t r t r a i l , U e th - e .re o l Ch le re . C .,M L u irrfa® * . D j t e n '< r y . h -ek H -e r te c h e e o * l V om - | . , ' i - j w i t h i n , enrt peDotr t o , q .rtllU te e r . ( r i t r t w e n f U k o. Tbe e th w ."h w bteh eeeh botU e u aosoui"*n tri show t h a t th e re 1* no th in g inj-i- n .u s u i it* com o , tton.I * . e been received -peaking of \h* ra -e v ir tu e - ot th i- valuable o r ii .le . Any p ra in a f te r h av ing u* d I It o&ec will never be w itho -it rt. E very b o ttle o f th # I

e n j.n e 5» th e slg n a tu ra of * B. L To bias’' on th o j c« '* :d^ v rap p e r. Sold by th# D m ggieU a - d h to r r t • cftpers tfcrt Oflf'Out tb e U n ited &l M ate. D epot, 10 l‘a rk P lace , New i o rk.

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f o m c i A L . )IN COMMON COUNCIL. )

B n V A ls , M onday, N ovem ber, 8, i860, r A t S v 'c lo o t P .M )

Prssesri J o k s A uohinvo)*, Eeq . Ereoi e n t o f tb * CouneU, s m i A id . A b e s , A tob rose , B ain , B eard. Byrne*, C arm ichae l, C ham b e r t , C olligon, D i t t o ' D ilcher, Oleel, O oem bel, B sw ley , M iUsr, N ew m an, O rr, P ie rce , S afford , S eu e r , S h e e h a n , V an B u ren ,

Ab*. a t —A d . K eenan , Me Pfciecsob, M ors*. S trro t. IN # r t i u u te* o f t h e le s t tn r a i iu g w are a p ­

pro rad .

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I have tli* h o n o r t> p.***901 h e rew ith s oom rr a n i - o a t'o n f r -m th * C otnm isslo/*™ app- In le d b y th*S ta te L egisla ture to locate a n Insa."** A s/lu m In th eE ig h th Ju d ic ia l I lstrio*. The C om m i to iuusi* have inianun.-u-.ly d ter& iiued to locate aaid A ' i *u in *® th is c ity , p rovidad th a aond ti na »#t fo r th tri th " o m m u n ie a U o c a ra com plied wl h by y o n r h o n o rs ' 1 / body.

1 respec tfu lly recom m end th a t im m ed ia te ac tion be tak en by th e C ouncil to erou • th e location of 1 hj©o b u i ding* 1a c u r m id st, in acoordauco w ith ih e i-.racs ea t fo r th in th e ir co -um un ic .tion .

R espectfu lly su b m itted ,WM. r . ROGER*,

M ayorT he follow ing i* th e e o m m u n tra tD n a rfe rred to :

B t ffaLO, O to t-e r 15, I860 A t a m ee tin g of th e C o m m ia tio n en to 1 ca te th e

Inaa©# A ‘y!u in . th e fo llo a in g re e e l. tio n u a s u nan l- m oualy s d p ted :

fh© C om m ioaionere to loe i te tb e I»«-"n# A aylum in tb e E ig h th Ju d i ia t D id le t bavr. u ne i rm ou-iy v e v d to locate sa id A aylum i t th e c ity • f Buffalo, and hereby ag ree t > aoo p t th e al e. off. red I y aaid d 'y u jo u th e foilow l g c n d itio iu , an 1 no . th r

F ra t—T h a t th e p ro p e r ty mei<tiuned and re f c n W to in th e propceaD ic o e iic d from aa d c ity , know n and d fsc r ib d a th e C lin 'o n lo t , s itu a te d » n F o r-r i a ie n u e .c n ta li.lu g one h u n d re d aud sevi n t j -fl\« (175) acres, to g th e r w th th e g rove .in th e w * t ©i *a:d lo t c >ntaining tw e n ty flve (2 ) acre*, m re o r ra*. ha ll bo g ra tu ito u -i 'y convoy J an d d . n a ted I v a fu!l

co v m a n t ar.d w ar a n ty deed to t> * - ta t i • ' Se* Y '- r k . f o r th e p u rp ae© ( f aaid Inaau - A sylum , a n i th a - a c o n tra c t f r th e *.«le of aaid p ro p e rty ©1 a l. b* Irani d ia t ly a ode l y th e o v n e r i th e ro o f.

F eeoud—T h a t tb* a a d t i 'y w i l l g u u d i te e to tb < fttato of N ew Y ork a free |<eiq>cturt r ig h t a n d p riv f. lege t > i r ^ I r o m th e W aterwork© or a d e iy what* ev e r w ite r m ay be req u ired fu r .h e purpose© o* said Aty lum , w ith o u t any com p n a 1 ion t l e re fo r, at.d w ill oovenant o a it© p a r t th a t such g a tu i i<us ri*h» arid p riv ilege sha ll n ev e r L# revoked, w ithd raw n or rev inded .

T h ird —T h a t esVl c ity whi co v enan t and agree to eona?ruot and la* jn a ln | lp$« of «ire»ufficien to fu r u iab all th # w a te r r e ^ ’d re d f r i r td A /y um , fiou i 1 • W aterw o’k*, w b erev e- tb< sum© m ay be I ra te d , to th e *s d | rem it, a • n F o <at A vend . an d to !<y a n J c. iop letc tire ■ m e ar n o n a* h*- work- ohall be eom- uie: m d upon t*ie fom rd atio n or th e oai A4- lum .

F o u r th —1 h a t sa d c ;ty ahull p r cu re and g ra n t th e rig h t of way to a d from th - aaid pro -rtsra to th# e r . al for t h - pu rpose of c n«?ruc in r a p opera*w *r.

fclfth—Iiiirn id iato net on upon tb e above oundl- rio m is req u ired and dom ani.e-L

By o rd e r of t lie C h s i r m n ,ED W A R D R . BACON,

B ecreta-y of Comuti**! .ners Aid. HA W LEY m oved ' h i t th e coaim unloatloo

from be M ayor be received and filed, ;-nd th a t Ur* reo. m m cn d a ii .n* th e re in eoi t . i m d b* adc p ted.

C arriedA id. H A W LEY , from th e up n a l com m t te e a p ­

po in ted to *e ©ct land* fo r th e local i n of th e p ic . posed l i ts a d i A v jlu rs , th en * ubnr.tt d I be following i f po rt:

Tli© S p e c ia l C om m ittee appo in ted by y o u r honor ab le hoily t-> ta k e iu to c 'no ldcrailon th e • o b jec t o f vei'uring tb e location of tb e lnanne Aayium, e c ., beg leave fo fu r her re p o rt th a t th ey Lav* rec tro d Jo n tly w ith tb e May r tb e c u im u n ira t on from th e K tate C om m ie in n e r, e tc , already p re ran ted by th a t officer. *ud have m tu r r iy I '.n s id ered tb e aame ln el) itv bearing©, and unan im ously r t com m end tb e adop­tion of th© lo l,ow ing reao lu tio ■:

Rr/eileed, T ha t th e city of Ilu ffa lj hereby agree* on lie jia r t to accept and jrerform all th e co u d h io m and re q u ire m e s 'a in aaid o -m m u ' ira tlo n conta ned , ar.d t h i t fu ll fciower and a u th - r i ty be, and th e tam e i* hereby g iven to th e aaid c m m tta* to o o n trac t w ith tb e ow ner o r *>wn*ri of *11 th»se certa in plooe* n r parcel* of ian<l l a aaid c ity of Buffalo, hounded a* follow*, to-w lt:C,** On ih e n o rth by Scajoq?.*** C reek, and on th* no rth lin# of Jot No 8. caet by tfcC #*»' Hn# of E lm ­wood avenue, eit*»nded from ita preactet to r > 1nua on D elevan avenue , n .rth c rlv al 'D g ih* w cv H oe o t th* p r ipoaed I’a rk to A ro k 'ra t a tre e t, *« u th b y F o rra t a v en u e , and w s t by a line paralle l w ith , and d atSO* th re e h u n d red fe*t e aste rly f rom G ran t - tre e t.”

F o r th© pu rchase th e re o f ,a t a prlca not to • xoe-d tn e tu rn of fifty th o u /a rid dollar#, fo r th e to e us# a nd ben fit of th # S ta -* of New Y ork , as a rite selected by eaid C -m m lr to n e s f -r *ald In an* A-> - lu iu *'J long os th# raid arte a all l>e sa occupied , and r a i l oor.* ftcti n o t to be h m d ln ; u p o s ih# c ty u n til *n a c t h .11 hav# been pa©aed a t tb e n e x t avion or th o 'L eg ie 'a uro au th o riz in g th e pu rch .ee ut tli* *am* for th© pu rp o ses a ‘ore*ald.

R esolved, T h a t th e M ayor and C i’y A tt< m #y I* and tb*v a re hereby a u th o rized to exam ine n to tb* t i t le , and draw u p and u te th e ro n t 'o e ta abov* nam ed, w ith al! th e provision© an I conditions ne-e* m ry to m v rd th e c b y ln th d prem ia. #, and t h a t a oupy of thaa© proceedinge b« f o r th w ith addraered by tb e C ty CI©Zk t " said C-imml a onarft.

A d o p ted —Ay ea 22, no«#0.

O F F IC E R S OF T U E CORPORATION.

raou tmb eosrtaoLLSR.

B crrabO . N ovem ber §, 1869. On th e l« t in s ta n t th e re becom e d ue 'h e Buffalo

O u L ight C om pany th© au ra <4 99020 0 4 fo r gas con mi w ed Iu th o |»ul)li* lam p* fo r th# m o n th of O -tofctsr* 1860, a no tb e am o u n t of #828 tO fo r llffb ing , clean in g ai d repa iring tb e aaid I s r [>• fo r th e earn# period , fo r w hich am o u n t it is rec m raen d ed th a t o rd e r , be d raw n in fav o r o f a ild com pany In pay m en t of such ga* and th e ae rric a af ree*id. AeeftuBtv d u 'y ve ri­fied a re h o rcw itu a u ‘ m itred

▼ try reepee tfu liy ,R. D. FORD

C om ptro lle r. F.le-1 and o rd e rs d lree ’ed to b* draw n.

ri-zTHBR n o n t h b c o m p tro l le r .B r r v alo , N ovem ber 8 , I860.

On th e 15th in s ta n t rher© w il becom e d u e -h# rum of 8770 06. b ing six m or th* ln re ree t o r |22 ,00 seven p e r een t. fctonde, i.au ed N ovem ber 16. 1862^ a n d he ld by th e T ru .to e# . f th e G roavenor L ibrary

It Iv r r tp e e tfu lly recom m ’ nd^d tfciat • n o rd e r b* d raw n tn m y favo r fo r t b e above a m o u n t, payable out of th * O -n e ra l F u n d , 1883, e* im a te fo r io te .e r t <.n th© funded d eb t in pay m en t < f such ii. te rse t.

R V. FORD.C om ptro lle r.

Filed and o id e re d ire e tsd to be draw n.

riXTSBR FROM THI COMZTSOLLS*.Bctzalo, N ovem e r 8, 18G9.

Tn m v re p o rt to yon on th© 26th u l lm o o f th e ^ o u n t requ ired to j a y m teree* on c ity boudv fa ll­ing dn« p n ih e le t and 2d hw tan ta . tb e in.taL’m en t of th * p '» ri*** on 4100,900, raven p e r c -n t. fcoude, Im uad N o v e m to • , ^ 87. *nd f a l l i - f due o n th e 1st

I t e t t e l . . n - . u n t l n , to th .T 1) " « “ *000,i . r t o m itu d . Oo »>• » • « . 0*00*7wa© pr-w ured and th e bund# paid.

I t ia nco iD iM D d-d th a n on o rd e r be draC’’1 in i r y favor fo r a*;d a m o u n t, psyab le • u t <f t» e G n. y»l T u u d , 1869, priff^ipal o th e funda l d e b t d » p a rm c r,f , in p ey m sd t of a t eh im rtrtlm en t on th a pub lic d eb t.

V ery re ep ec tfu l'y ,R D. FORD,

C om ptro ller. F le d and order* d ire e tsd to b* d ra * o .

rSCM TUB STBBCT COMMISSIOF**.

BnrfALO, N ovem 'w r 8, 18613.

T h era wav dm* rra n c la II . M er« 8100 fo r *#rricoe k —per of th # T errao# Park* f >r q u r ta r ending 8©p- t m ber 30, 1869.

I won d r*cutoB»end t h s t r o o -d e r be draw n In b is fav ,r o n th e app ro p ri* • f n r d f o r t h s t am on-A.

JU epectfu lly eubm rited ,A L EX A N D ER BRUSH.

S tre e t CommisslAnto. rd er d irec ted to be draw n.

o o a n n i t o n aF J e d aa:

r e a m s zsom vhs The 8 tre e t Co-nm’raloner r« p o rted th e am o u n ts

du© »undry pere n* fo r r l e .s i a g raw craood rcoot/«ra A ;., d u r in g O c’s b e r , 1869.

F Je d ar d ord r* d ir c ted to be d raw n .

r a r s s a n o n th b s t r x b t c o a m isa to n n .

BcrZA to, N ovem ber f , 1869. Rlr»ce th# lae*. ic ra t in g o f y o u r h o n o ra b e V dy f

hnvc ra iie -d th * fubow io* re- s i r s ’o b m a d * s t one x je re e <et o p p o a tto esch , s n d I w.. u ld respecV u ly

i l l t o b sw ith o u t y

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RespssM ully su b m itte d .A L EX A N D ER B R U S H ,

Pnoe flf*> ir. N ovem ber t , 18 9.

Mr. lm acH o U w ay u k ? f o rp a y m -n t to apply on b l ; con ’ra c t fo r g rad in g and p av ing tb e r a r r ageway In Be* vi* s tre e t, fro m th * p re se n t to rm in o ti" '

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