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awn —* tack : offer most degirable 7 iis | i li I 4 THE STATE CAPITAL The Action of the Legislature on Its Removal. 5 i i i 1 mead te fear. Z ze FS jf i: [I F | | | if iB td CIRCULAR OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE railroad companies, When the rebellion broke was named as the colonel of the First regiment of Vir- ginia Volunteera, He accepted the appointment ia April, Ben Bey Bee 1861, rea'gning his position in Philadelphia. He at ence i j The Assembly Bill for Building the zat question ‘at fmarted for Wheeling, and when the Usion forces ad- ew Vests Guna Outside of Alban: as changed the pefan—d The City of New York the her "Ase burloces centre, bogs seeketesr sa sates cot Sarna oe Original Capital. ‘complotad above the. bed. ofthe of, and several of them oe Lig 9 r Pp ‘structure wul be in wee by next fall. ort pean eo ars, raha ETF a Stax of & milion of dellares were badly Broken. tribute for the stoppage in trans- oa g : k fe HISTORY OF ITS CHANGE. i; Hs i i Mo Mew Work State Capital De- clared by Law. ‘The Politicar; Fashionable, Geographical, Reli- » Glows and Cther Centres af the State. PROPOSALS FROM VARIOUS CITIES,” phould Syracuge be chos.n &e., &e., &e. however, notcsable that, tho AX meme A, GEERT phone. appar aitmneoare resolution a & the Our Albany Correspendence. eicissas auntie paid over by lew ors ‘ettorney® Pen Avaaxs, Fob. 19, 1865. ‘A member of. the whe pass 1 I. es eau ‘The question of the removal of the capital from Alba- ty Sites St. eral aay was mado the mubject of a single communication from | tivo and executive He your correspondent here, and eince then he idea has en- | change of the time of meetings @9q0d the attention of nearly every paper in the State, iat of ala. "Under Ue intuesoe ood The local press of this city is particularly bitter in ita'| lature would take another aspect altogether. comments upon the part taken by the Hxratpin the | but men of means and goc.el ambition would azovement. It is understood alo that the feclings of a | i86 expensive luxury of membership. portion of the Albanians tiave been quite roused. Your | State, the legislator would have entirely di Correspondent, however, disclaims all personal or invidi- | 1% view, and an extraordinary result may us focling in regard to the question, and dan merely. | (26%, (ibe tntuonces of sxsemied. bensty made himself the mouthpiece of the curreptexpression | the Albany legislator of his rusty associations @eentiment among members of both houses of the | Knickerbocker town. SHENANDOAH. Mr. Charles H. Farrell's Despatch. Wincussrsr, Va, Feb. 13; 1865. AMBIGRATION OF LIKUTENANT COLONEL KINGSBURY. It is with much regret I announce the resignation of Lieutenant Colonel C. Kingsbury, Jr., the Adjutant Gen¢- it Hy li fh uf ! if i i i i ! | lf rig tr } i if i i eh it t HH i i Cegialat IFICENE QUEER: oun) that a d suaguinhed ‘Sheri- Papin Senator Cormell, of t present State aaa’ ; = jured. The greater number pi IMTORTANT TO CITING AND VILLAGES OF THIS ATATE. his ind'vidual fortang he sume ball a pK yt tee tae oarey: at thnce Sonal men aaee ens a found 7 ” It will be seen from the annexed communication that | cash, and one hundred acres of at Altoona, and cared for there, the sentiments presented in the Heratp bad a practical a Sat olen ah ee eee lt Dearing, and that they did not misrepresent the determi- Ithaca ig located where access from mation of the Legislature. Some two hundred copies af | tate would not be convenient; but the su the letter below have been transmitted to county, ety | Same locaity ee of acolloge and village authorities. The recess whieh has just been AA private citizen of the sity of Rochester, Lewis Be had will find the members of the respective districts at Pr:vate citizen e city r, Lewis Belbye, authorizes the offer theie home, and able personally to endorse the serious | Renarizes the ofr ofa beautiful tte of thirty Ave acres purpose of their colleagues, No county or village should } sive of what the city itself will do. Tho city of Roches- overlook the occasion as one of importance. and all | %F will eve soya. ss much as Albany Tor the Capitol. UTICA, ELMIRA AND OTH! PLACE, should prevent their claims. ‘There are twenty counties | Utiea ig expected to make a strong push for the loca- Of this Btate better entitled to considerat'on as the site of that the State capital than Aibany, and all but that county pared are interested in a very vital degree in its removal, at | are as much proterable as’ any rate to some now locality. its residents are ip neue contrast with the and avarice of Albanians. Auburn, the most pio- xcenent i=; i Erfe and Pennsylvania. TWO KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED. {From the Buffalo Courier, Feb. 24.) appointed an aid to General Rosecrans. He took an active part in the battle of Rich Mountain. On theretire- : ‘ment of Captain Hartsyff from the post of assistant adju- a from Erie Wednesday afternoon informed. the ‘that the Warren accommodation train on the-~- tant general on General Rosecrans’ staff, Captain Kings- | Pennsylvania and Er.c Railroad collided with the train on curve near Garland, Tuesday afternoon, ing the engine, tender and baggage car, killing two mom., and injuring several others. In this connection we are called upon to chronicle thee terrible death of Mr. Godfrey Schultz, a well known citi zen of But who lost his life by the'accident, He was~ on his way to Warren, Pa., and when the collision tov place he grasped his carpet bag, and eseayed to make his. cecape from the car. Just then the baggage car cume~ ing in through the car he occupied, and before he could release himsclf he was jammed in between twee. ‘The ‘stove was upset, and im @ moment ths car was in fames. Every offort was made to release - i raf li he A E j H hi li i i f i } turesque city im the State, would make an e: sita, ‘the the post they him from his frightful it'on, but without avail. He- The splendid grownds of George J. Latchworth, on the were ‘the chailenge that cried in bis agony to those who'were near hia not to Jot fg ee Reet alee ‘icles asco o.tlet, arc mentioned as a location for the Capitol composed of | they to advance and him perish; but they were powerleas. 2 quantities. Oe ES Janeeey, @ Senate adopted | at Augers, 38 ia also a s:te on the estate of William H. | white oak, chestnut and hackmatack; Seor of oak, and Pg was advancing igned to General Sheridan's | of snow were thrown in through the window of tne ved, leel counimmitise of three be appointed by | S0vare. 5 ‘oak and their horses, the ard burn ng car, and with desperate energy he stooprd: the President of the Senate to ascertain, by correspondence end counting, hi down, gathered it with his hands, and applied i to bis: er otherwise. with the city Other muniel She © | sow face and body. One man worked his way into the car, fies of the State, on what terms the grounds and build! lags and one-half | moving but could not reach the helpless victim, and was got peoy ie ripe nee pai saietins eae be abies from heeds | them. fring, but ao out with great difficulty after having been badly burned. ‘Having been designated — a oudden and 4 earmed But the merciless flames continued to wrap the unforin— . we have the honor them imfentry gy, + nate man in their folds, and for twenty minutes he was »; captured one clothed in fire before the soul deserted the veriest cin- n rf der of ‘He was a man of great and \ i tally, and his sufferings no pen can adequately deagatbe. The body was intl yaaa of some Darina cards, wi were vn! consumed book of the unfortunato'man, and the sad ‘ateihigense was forwarded to this city yesterday. it rr FY g FF iany So boing aor wrodg and bulldings thay be obtalsed. (tic cobestod and buildings may jt is em! rit that your hould conial MBTROPOLIT. oa of the premises Sifered; the avaiiatilitcand costor baitx. | The opposition to the removal of the capital is very ; the ease and price of ; , | limit cont Paes sh cot oF raving rontes to our gait the ef | Albany? han fe of no atrongdh upon the’ doors While Tocality;; the ex: character of hotel accommodations; the statistics of many localities are peter yall toa the MD; ihe sine a Population of your municipality, and | York of Brosilyh asd haicd, e latter city, Seformation desired, shoukd be communicated." "Y*™*'™® | it is stated through Benator Murp2 : ‘The wery,szeat Importance of the subject and the directiona | tion of grounds from many ofthe Urge us to ask for these inquiries your full | lyn Heights back, and ecnsideration. in, answer fe desired as early as March 1. pray Veg artmertety oats . ‘except as the reli ‘capital, th proj there baper oa mn acceptably and eligible, influences as a place of regene- ration after Alban; ; wt the State at largo he Loui of the dapital in ‘The Assem! Itanco ‘a Dill re- | New York city is of parameunt ira . It affects rae Ae 88 er cay ere! ane Ways and | {he interest of every city, Town and county in the State. ported favorably by its leading committee—Ways It is the metropolis of the whole country, and as such Means—providing for the building of a new Capitol, to be | confers im: pr and dignity slige vg aoe = 4 Hlows:— | citizens, In adding to its prestige the citizens of located anywhere pie the city of Albany, as follows State conteg on themseaiven @ hast svates of orian. aa ied ne ‘Siete si, Sanayi The action of the New York city authorities may there- rtiioe and reforred tothe Committee of Waysand | fore be presented for the approval of all, which is as reported favorably from said committee, aud com- | follows: io the Committee of the Whole. ‘4AM ACT 70 AUTHORIZE THK ERECTION OF A NEW CAPITOL AND TO Ma OBTAIN THE TITLE 10 SUCH REAL KSTATE AS MAY BE REQUISITE | To the Honorable the Common CouXciL:— The people of the State of New York, represented in Senate 11a ar satatlog a telnet somulieo to ancertale of torate of the State of New Yor in Senate | tion appolating a select comm! ‘ascertain on wha ‘and Assembly, do enact as follows:— the grounds sod buildings necessary fora new Capitol and | Mail Steamship Seorion l. ‘The Governor, Lieutenat Governor and Secre- | public officcs ean be obtained, and ihe city of New York is ‘of State, or their successors in office, are hereby cou- | among the localities named In this connection, I would eda Board of Commeasioners, to be known as “the | respectfully recommend to your bonorable body to appotnt a New Capitol Commission,” for the purpose of erecting a now | joint committee to confer with and ald auch select committee eapitol for the use and’ accommodation of the executive, | of the Senate in the performance of the duty entrusted to Aapialative te ‘authorities of the State, and for auch | them, so far as this city is coucerned. To thisend I would fi | it is i Hi i Hf i \ Ohig Central. is post. eh es bolt hve o'clock om i , Ramesses, coming this way over the Central Ratiroad mete. with an ac ident west of Ni . A defective rail gave way, and the train was dragged a considerable distance: Over the crossti 8 before it covld bo stopped. The pus- through the cars and in attempting windows several were somewhat hurt. The train ar- rived at Bellair several hours b bind time. i { 4 fi i i i A xf i tH ij rf i £ Hl ii i di " ; F Springficid and Albany. afte Re aca ae ES wx juctor Chapin's train, which left city Al yesterday noon, ran off the track seven miles est. . of Kast Chatham, upsetting the engine and the- cars from the track. A hole was knecked in the = of the engine, and two cars were thrown across tho Eaat-. ern track, preventing conductor Adams’ train from — ing until late in the evening, and it arnved Lere about: midnight, No person was injured, and no cause is knowns. for the accident. ‘Two More Railroad Accidents, rett Rooms, Broadway. From what we can learn of the ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED, - order of arrangements, as laid down by the “bachelors,” inieols [From the ay egies we coming soirée will eclipse, 11 int of splendor e night express train from Chicago.on im pe ing of Une Hin! Uist bas aa Vet Dose at- | Railroad, doe at Springteld, il, at thirty-Awo miuuton cE S numerous lady friends of the | past four o’clock A. M. on the 16th inst., met with ow club will have an exceiient vanity of ‘ng | accident when near Goodmer. Two cars containing vabw. ie iy [rh : f fie F I [ i Profesor Mattison’s church, corn'r of Forty- end Sixth avenue, at one o'clock, this after- id ii ER: iff ii MAY.R GUNTHER’S MBFAGR. Ovrrice, New Youu, Feb. 16, 1865. +4 azz rf i Police Intelligence. ARREST OF ALLEGED RECRIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS. On the afternoon of the 11th inst. @ case of twist, silk and cotton damask, valued at about $1,200, belonging to Messrs. Scheer & Muldner, 45 Warren street, was if jer public objects and purposes as may be found desirable; | also suggest that the committee of the Senate, as well as his Dew Capitol shall be erected upon auch site, outside | Excellency the Governor of the State, the Lieutenant Gov- zge pf H f i i eit) id of Albany, id Ci isto , e nd the Secreta! if State, be invited during the recess ” ables were attached to the train_behind the sleeping car, eons of them may determine, upon grounds to be se--| of the Legisiature 10 ssamine where a sultable-site for the | stolen from in front of their store by some unknown | their fresh . ae Se cociaty See many Paes MaYOUS. -| ind wore thrown off the track by the br-axing of 6 ri entered upon aud: acquired by them for thet purpose. | location of a Capitol and other public oficrs can be found in | man and carried away. ° Search was made for the goods, | their short stay te4own, and were ready for ancther lang the any gentleman who | The hindmost car of the two was badly smashed; nine Upon the aelectian ‘of such grounds the mayor of the cliy or.| thiscity, aud that any portion of the property belonging te | and a day or two since they were found in an auction | ride pe he, men were instantly killed, and the skull of a third sc. - President of the village where they may be situate shail be | the Corporation that may be cons! eligible shall be ten- | 5, Park pli Detectives Elder and Golden subee. dare to be at their reception accom- > ‘offices ase in pre ves ides Our men were after but with an hour's start and or leas than one. badly fractured that no hope is entertained of his reco Qdded to and constitue thenceforth a member of the afore- | dered f0 the State officers and committee of the Senate for panied by two ladies al Ap- aid commission. the dbject indicated in the resolution. quently learned that the stolen goods had been left (or | cone 14 (renb they @xcerded in setting se0m to indicate lively times for the “bache- | vory. Another man's ribe were broken, ‘and geveral were ‘Bec, 2. The said board of commissioners shall proseed with-_ ©, GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor, | sale by Aaron Jacobs & Morris Schlesinger, doing busi- y the plain story of the capture of 7 _ slightly wounded. The wounded did not arrive at Spring @ut delay, as they may deem best, to procure the requinite PROPOSITION OF THK C/MMON COTNCH. ness in Mott street. These men were accordingly ar- ok we . until eleven o'clock in the forenoon. gape tele wey Coetiel, and fue abl neodial aemngmmenes Whereas, the Legiolature of this State has invited propo. | rest +d by the detectives and detained to await an exami- ry nd daring 0 muccenstully carricg | Fine ut fixruarrs Staxer.—About two o'clock [From the Louisville Journal, Feb. 20. ommodationn : , © appro- | sitions , in con the " astice rece broke frame : 4 Salof euch plan or plans by the Governor. mball To] Bate; na to the term he would otter tonduce the seiceion of | stolen goods, While in Jacobs" place, Noeo0 Mow sareets selected for the yx the cme cap | yesterday teorniug = Are out in the Bye Hight uictecea the Lowrie, New Aibony en rect the said building substantially, according t@ the plan or | cas tho capltal of tho State: and whereas, tho population, | Goiectives Golden and Kider arrested a man named John ont, having them, rode welling howse in the rear of No, 155 West Sixteenth | Chieaco Railroad collided, on Thursday morning last, pane thus approved, with such modification of change as the | wealth and interests of this inetro ject to legislation, | detect “reread the one | hye 9 ‘ccoupled by John Benton, Mra. Dinna Ludiow, | Bedford. The tran going south became a nor meg sanction, of such materials and in auch man- | and the accommodation itis enabled to afford to legislators, | Howe, keoping a small pl in New Bowery, on suspicion findimg that he was there, otreet, ’ | heavy grade, and took half the cags to Bedford, left " mer, in all respects, xs in their judgment will beat premote | seem to indicate it as the proper looation for the public build: | of having felomonsly obtained arte Pe of ‘other officers were there and Mre Johnson, colored When first discovered ‘the side track and returned for the remainder. The by OR menete Vath ita tee pauls verpoeta for ing E ittieee’s lk, eens ps metal te inn iy ul the rg ye A adn Merag celle raed by citizens end the smoke was eo ie Y' poh going north Came upto Bedford and stopped for the ¢ ‘ildings wouid prove ornamental to the city, and the malicl Mme seten's epartentats Cet ame in needed as aforesald, Dustuess resslling from tha tact thas it hed become tke pollu. | Howe was detained for a further examination, and {a We his wife and family hed great dimculty in getting out of | revurn of fhe other train, which soon came thundering Szo. 3. The said commissioners shail keep proper accounts | eal ax it has been for se many years the commercial centre arose +3 Honda jayre can’ be seen the premises. The fire originated 10 ® | along through Bedford ‘at full speed, with the valves + @f their receipts and disbursements, whic shabl, from time | of the State, would tend materially to the advancement of its | detectives’ office, Police juarters, Mulberry street, wy with the furnace in the distillery, | Open, and smashed into the train on the track. ‘The en- SERA Se cusitos ty She. Compirelige, and Sus nec chef 4 justify s Uderel proposition to the Legis- BEWARE OF HOUSE INSPECTORS. No. 008 veath avenue, owned A Stora aan ineer had gone to sleep and left.the Rceibel ras Canes Ceara | unc yee ime Crane cae Gomeetg gt | Delueives Parent Vindine veut Sueeetas Batsate So raroee poe bag ress by | Een eecerssen ha * Dapitol, . few Yor Ww damaged $200. ‘sas! Pha mi co be paid by the Treasurer on the warrant ofthe the Mdrenald Teeolution of the Lagisatere, make the follow. me op - prac _ be oe 2 Dickervon, Reed & Vo oan ete of, fl engines of both trains badly smashed. vrei r - | ing ofer:— irews on 0 of reeny. an v Anmost Batt or toe , N. G. 1. ¥. pe fT a is, fi tu to ti the € dee! . proper. ‘Such sumaas may’ be necessary to defray tie otver | for tne Cepia buthiinestund Siste Rowse on the Battery, the | made by Mrs, Busan. Leroy, residing at No, 20 West <The annual reception and social hop of the Kighth | Legislative Inquiry Into the Cause of ° pi Sapenditures hereinbefore authorized tebe made or incurred, | Park, Tompkins square Mount Morrie square, or some suit- | Twenty-third street, it appears that on the 4th Regiment, N. G. 8. N. ¥., took place at the Academy of Rall: Accidents. gad hereby appropriated sccordingly, awd are directed to he | able sl preferred, ‘that may be selected in the Central | Gall and another man called at her residence and . In the Obio Senate, on Friday, the 17th inst... Mr. paid by the Treasurer on the warrant of the Comptroller. Park or on Washington Heights, represented that had a permit from Mr. Ludiow to Music on Thursday evening last, [twas an admirably | gar: introduced a resolution and preamble relative to ‘The Committoc on Ways and Means comprise the fol | 2 Te upvropstite sud Bre io ioe eee re Mansion om Firus | !nAPect the house, for the purpose of renting it. Mrs arranged and mont sucormsfal affair, The spacious build- | accidents on railronds, and rates of frefght, ke. The pre- dewing influential members:—Mesars. Collins, of Wayne; | ave posite Central Park, 7 ieee, ee their eg yp rene them to pase was beautifully decorated with flags and banners, | amble sets forth that accidents are becoming bef frewvens Pleason, of Suffolk; * Lord, of Tompkins; Brandreth, am eof of peeneke co peaugeiaeel Nee salec'the aires. toon rs, ‘Loroy sam'boih ibe man take of their coata, ae Ay nampa Basa a ne command was Sho eingoene Ceneemnsty Sed So located in Siap of tke ines e neers Condition, by reason 0° Weatchester; Wood, of Syracuse; Weaver, of Oveida; | Hon of the Leyslaty pe yh ea Hy eet te curiosity, but not sua |, = h jangeane, enn te with drome, es XY cannes {a failure to keep them in fr repair, as’ to render the , of New York. to be appointed by the bald Mayor, Aldermen and Common- | Cjently so to prompt the asking of any questions, Of the Department of West Virginia He was born in | the background The x. 4 Foe eae: | transportation of freight und parsengers over them se- THE CAPITAL NOT YET PURMD NY LAW. nity, orens ot tne expsaee 6 ce ealhatta Cmeees ee | a soon afterwards leit the house, after wi Wayne township, about seven miles from Dayton, Mont. | ‘ell dosed, Ot the dance and social amenities, | structive and and that. the roads are chargliig: T transmit these documents tn full at ttils time upon | Plats and apectficad Feed pon Oy Gaia wud. | Mra. Leroy discovered that a oid watch, two silver Obie, Be 2960 he eutered the Vannes | See Cate hour on Friday morn. | exorbitant Tates of fare and freight; therefore, is the request of membors of both houses, who desire that ‘State Honse nud Bnecutive Mansion, other articles | Comery county, eo Gal wan Cagb ay eam an carly Sour es * | Resotved, That a select committe» of five bo appointed their constituents sho iid have them placed before them ived, That a special committee of three mombers of ned ry States Military Academy at West Point, and graduated on | é. 1 * to proc..re: fm the Henan during the roova, They will thus be ‘Council, be appointed to confer with the June 90, 1862, The following day he was promoted to | Maraimomat Ornces of Maron Guxrumn.—Our Chief ME RIRIED preatetion of be persond ona Breer peo the gouerally dis-ussed aud the members informed as to the | Senate commitiee, and make tne tender contaned io the ‘of the State; second, eneral sentiment of the Biato on their return to their | Fgeguing preamp and resolutions brevet soond leulenant, Fourth United Mates infantry, | Maghirate han been frequently cated pon during the | pie Tie tclation ia necessary to ‘compel ralirvad com! seats, I pi to add rome Grets and illustrations of “ wane, by her domestic, Mary Veit He was soon after made full second lieutenant in the | 4 AK, >) powee | pxmayee nies to keep their roads, machinery and rolling stock 1 Se gunn frie ot necro ts | yy yaa mm mem eR wm. a. | peer need smeyeed ihe precner Miwa. | we repeat. On March 1, 108 be tas Prowse | ate Wie Snel SOU, una ataeten eea | fet wha oon cnc upc » ‘i ? sd wane age, Is a Ble cu ry occupation, ,| Prior t© the war he was local interests and the rights of persons doing busin re - In the first place, it isto be moted that the capital of have mads a of the ase of New Court at 39 Macdou ‘treet. Justice Dowlin to first Heutenaat. = | only. Btate, thei fin State ig not xed wy any aw whatever. I Tan boon | Howse building ta, the Clty, Hall earn | oe Tomi for tral without all Two testimony | duty in California, and became for | acnmp Concuns.—Mr. Sejeal will give a grand sacred stain oral and ren caotions, ant report by bill ut located at yy @ sort of suffrance, and what was ’ inst the prisoner Andrews shy th his ex concert adopted. ly @ mae “military necessity.” During the | time forthe next session of the Legislature, and would Sours Taw bo stole a ‘gold omc wariest = In a wi erty eae $50, from wi ve ‘rom afford ample temporary accommodations, which is the sevalesion Te nen may moony aanloes, eet intention of the propos.tion, Its o.eupation also by the Seemed the keckn. woes Grocawich vaseh, Wai i Fy on from town to town fora ti eventually’ settied | State officials need not materially interfere with its use for | seranger wax with Andrews at the time of the theft, Om down at Albany. Nothing in the statutes or the consti- | te courts. The Legislatare alts only fora hundred days | ‘the game day it is also charged that t Ms fution declares the city of Albany (o be the political capi- | The wtfer of the olty to build edifices im the Coutral Park e [From the St. Low publican, Feb. 22.) duplicate Tolls at. Peng CR Re i 5 E could in t eantime be carried out. commanded & successful — pg TUR CAMITAL—SHm STATE mousR The proceedings thus had only await the conveni- winth ‘cod fourth Obie ‘against | Tux Cavmouse Revonuatony—Awweat Reront ov tum | war to hg es oe agneee t BOIL OY LOPIERIM, ence of the legislative authoritiés to be consumated in ‘against him. He is twenty- the Veneta Central wear Dublin ‘On | Massouns —The second annual report of the Society for = = eeete, takes wed wanted to be py er as Sarat ke jrmintnane | Se Yo, esl ais ahold de anes aw tng si | May Ay eg moka ac “ng, G_40 | the Pneion ot Date oman Cte Ouro bat | Shag” ald afew, i eo e al . @eeoribe the car "Alb eer oo canemantt thus far manifested by all, except afew manifestations of the second battle of ran and 5 made ite appearance, and sete forth « splendid | first called pon, and out of Lo apres ind bo A ohn Rouses sala Dull of brick, with veme nine racusind the Albany poopie. Corom: fuanded a brigade, and reecival great pees, for past year, | ee fhe Reatustians the number who- ming wi their je ot o the peng te! bantry. ehert after beatle : aa soon Byracuse Bidding for the Capitol. | “2 Oma AMIN | eae tn cot eu pet ma cmrans dt years the | ResaredTand"siiace Teaneneesta ur hundrot en ear when J " hen tn session aicoctel the amatagors af the peptic io. PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. Me Jon Hames, ate roost ot Morea, Wee | fener os rant Soles topeensben 8 nee fngh F4 refused, The total in ths three Blaten is sey ei decries to em — _~ dollars, and the Super. eaniel ntise of the choster county, not reaching home at the uscal bodr om was ordered to ‘ a fives of sad 4 hundred absntery Gere whe were aac wpe, bat: visors of the county af Albany te rais) Wree thousand ‘Btate, call- | Friday evening, his selatives became alarmed, end pro- | of cavalry, Army Ki 9 ~4 4 Fy ‘entirely too | more than ope-Gfth of the entire number, dollars for information as to the terma upen which ‘ 4 of business, 233 Division | Speen <er : frequently en. | small, and —- sf the old county Court Houso at Alnany, the Corporation rhe ghe 84 ‘Was act in his office; but, om. Scere te fed Forrest, | commodious os wubléc aquare or incovered Fehey sod Pore, enced ta procuring apne aoe _— he nite. Tole Biate hi ‘was wllimaatoly vempleted by Meena te a sapere meck, and dead. The body wan cut Reentry on the right, 1904, ortsled woge 9 ba DAMANTEAN, SELF. HARDENING, | UNCHANGE\ Se appropriation of sane shiny ax iHoumnd toliare by . ‘as devia | Coraber Gare, potted to hold an inquest ovat bere | ba’ wan a Sheecpec ees ry ~ ogi ok Reed Grebo ares, ayes eG: dare ‘Altay to he the capital of ihe, hasta. "The Con “the part of ty th b fie bleh tok part wih General Busters forse 1d} five soa Drlding | FIER, ie. iTaranor, 8 Bake tw street, Pn ‘ that view Sh — ree of the Uni a“ On Se) be wae to brevet major | tions be UNIONS, CORNA, INGROWING NAILS, CHILBLAINS, interest in of end on 7 Removed to White Palas te avokd dhe Bete re qeawralol volumetra’ On the & of August he vee | tag a, cared by Dr. I oa8, o it, ae elatare Departmenn ok J over corner ty first atreet. sold by drugeiste and sent by iF ¥z in rt d ir Hi i i ( fr H wan j of . tis the fire time } POSTPONED. ‘troops of ‘atthe Seid, and ia frome Sle penemees ., OURED* im the manner described, without a word 60 fedl- i rcp RE igh orp {IE fared ine State $25,600 | (ORNS, BUNIONR, INVERTED, MAILS, AC. CUD: ‘<ate \te speciic use, of any prior oF; enactment ioter and ‘October Fg 4-1 aie aalgiiatet cures, Corns, Busions, Uhibmine,. @xing a Hlate capita, would go to show that the founders Senate aak- the to for, taking the fact | Provioa Feet, de. By tail conta und 61, f tbe State government, ax it», considered ite location ab information opon “what terme the grounds and general of 10 date Kear Setaase ‘3 and \rained an ave- — Albany only temporar, ” oy rok children during the | 710 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, CORNER OP GREES- mew vOuK Orry hn mia AND ORIGINAL CAPITAL OF THE meeting to of er genta, Pobranry Mgt, ds the te of hs ne} Gao evan Waray sifeety and thera gun wil tnd Paty “m, on eveni 1 find, further examina- support 5 ied sonting the estonia mee the house of the Governor | tion of the chairman's’ sommun fee, thc o ange a Genaral Crook headquarters at Cumber- would crate | Sen for ena —— focated in ‘Kew York city. The goveroment hoako, on fer the inverest ot the city to defer the BREVET MAJOR GRNERAL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN dittoronco it | NOT GRcer othe dectiente and pone im his gard si 1 the Battery, was en loved in the ‘until eveh information be ipresurel, ERLLEY. the State Tree | oality om Wednesday and y akierocens, Dr JNO. > Durned down during Governor Trvon's time. ‘Jt wae re | AB « aa Deen accomsallebed 1 propane wou Benjamuo Vramblis Kelley was born in New Hampton WALSH, offieg. 63 West Twents firs! tirect nese Sith