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eS 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1859. Aug. Sepr. Ob, Nov. Det. | TABLE SHOWING THE DEATHS (ROM BXTERNAL CAUSES | A TABLE OF NATIVITY OF THE DECEASED, EXHIBITING SERRA ph RNA GEERT PT EARS SSE RE) CUS EYES Ye . Ou BX THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION. We give the tables, however, for the information whic! DISEASES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF 1858. ae. hs “a 4 9 fl FE a} Pi a -yd IN MONTHLY STATEMENTS FOR THE ae 6 8 3 ER: porn ; A it they contain, at the same time that we warn our readers : 4 Ne in regard to their correctness and reliability. ie, A MR Se Be, Tie, % 1 3 : i Fy Political Parties of the Dey—Gen. J0Ai1 ‘TT¥J B Od} SeUTSIUI OT) JO TABLE SHOWING THE DEATHS FROM DIFFERENT DIS- EASES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1858, . Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. ~ Je, 8 1 5 conne: Zowmo> NEWSPAPER EXTRACTS. (From the Rochester Union and Advertiser—democratic ‘organ, inclined to kick out of the traces. } THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE OF 1860. half the time of ie CHOCHRNOHeHRocoHmetnBonnacneucconebhooore ree ononon: conome coco e+" Aanfay wiry nooomnommoScccocoocom - Boom Eeoccce S » ~ ” - Ss : COHOCCOOR SHOOSCOOSHSCOM ODE SEH HE HOCOMEHHEbHOHCHEND= BOCOOF BuPence 8} woameBoobeRSacwnoaSmatonyy Sat-Cecnicnet eth Senetinebe--aemw Boom Romowmoare ~ Bl poncnBonBaSancnconSutonny 2 8 Fn ccumncwcummocotamons i E 4 2 if a. ie - BI wonwcbont.Ssacunoarodiwol 5 = Beresrcbbet<bocesmmnene gah » Beccumcnkph>Sccctance “ie EF: Bes by rg] wormed cokaBarcaccSanaauot 3] counokooSatnvacswoten saan SennsbRgnbtbastul<Bocencenh wBso8nEHBn BESET nenSann j oHEpLSEEBRITEE F ' i 5; Robebéteisuoce Cu OmMooCCEMCOMH Pe i 4 4 A 5 i mo & Rl comwmodwoRotawcanoBuommun’ COMMCMOCOHONe wecokSonmoce g WHOUsommmS ba B s #l oz *SEwnccccwoncocc om eFOCScoM npn SSCcrecwmcoPmonnnocomee - 8] att cBooButaatecoSamtmnug leno | 3 BwPow FI HHO! ;| Bee i : BS Es dolegates such as go for him with a firm determination that he shall ‘not be nominated. Just now the great effort of the friends of other 114 | Cabdidates is to ‘kill Douglas.” The following from the on the pat of his colleges tots has out under Ws ues out wel eht of their combined ee Dougias resumed Seat in Senate ‘. His reception was studiously cold—few Senaters arte ing to welcome his return. There was a slight attempt at applause in the gallery, but it was promptly checked.”? short sighted partisans will by-and-by loarn thas. they are taking the surest way to make their bated rival ‘Tho of this great Pa 81 HHaneBooSoummocooBawiaanck Bvcrnoowomommacnweo8ononccoccescocococone ForwnwcocomoomManne BworecOmwacmowrsmcwo: » 3] COCHCOHMCHOCOMMOCOMOMHMROMDHEmoCOOMcOaM z| cpekeaiicasbskier bars oupsersedbnestueuues> | icbvewectiseicneahs lbs subpouilbapstavon B| RPooKor Pn 7] HomnoBooSoSanoncoSumtancy 2 | ” é COWCOHOOMOMMOCCOCOSOOOMSNCCORM COCO OB NEHES CCOSH OH ome T HH MoCorooMummoBoconm HrootnSnp sat erMononpootaanoBocono B) ncSn ob cSolancwooomosan? & zg cS a & 5 & 3 g : i BS Ea RwocowonammoowonccoeeSosoccocococm coma SE mourncnowcconammoBonomnnocccoscococcoonuc » Bl ccomeFooBu tow Honmwchoned » e eee xenon Bl romnBncfatensnconnctino’ stom. andliver 1 Heart disease o? 310 rheumatic,. 16 the favorate of the people. country will not blindly fullow the dictum of a sonatorial cabal. And it would not be surprising if tho arrogance of these men and their sympathizers shouid ulti lead to a schism of tho domocratic organization, EER. Douglas as the candidate of the strongest “section,” Such may be tho alm of Mr. Douglas himself; but if it be 80, he cannot hope for success except te seemett: BEB sees ss+29 ong wou | of those who think they are comy his certain anzi- hilation, Thus far there is ul sels, nelaing. in Mr. Douglas’ political position to attract masses of the Ne People to his support. Between his ‘platform’? ORG. eres cidies | and the catchword “pop sovereignty,” by which hie Slee peated tt Soe ea . 4. sable as the one we in the Seripturos, But t BEGREERSEEBS. 00s ogg %9T our | ness of his encmies may annililiate that gulf, instead i 2| esEsaensesee ; of the object of their hate; or they may bring about sub- by | Fg PA g Fi A A g o g we] 2 Fg ? = $l neae.8.oPetesve..destina® Le ow CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES. rS 98F% Lzze goss *** SOL 6ST LOG E BER 58 THE et 0: ud wy 3 8 ovmnencdeRor womens Be Albuminaria Rright’s dis, of kidne ‘902 a oF Oo se 9 29 a BSBSS sec ereeeseergrong 20, st 1 St or 6t 9 st +4 . <4 13 Concussion of the brain Congestion of the bowel bi e * PowcomnmmoccemnonesoMecocorcoaneamonepeonCoumohonmect! coco: NocmeHeraccoconmuanes Sereccmmiencconcoomtor “suedio Krems9 ooo **asouym A ® e Booconomanacowerococorocoscconccoccrasce e Bok umpc mmpcccocomedCoehHHSocoppactHoeronoc! enn! ty. eS mereseeeess*""9 406 tour | stantially the same result in a toially diferent manner, fooabon sete Bok = wonS ‘We shall watch the operations of these mon and the conse- 0 %4.9% MOAT | quences thereof with some solicitude, but still with the i calmness of an impartial observer. {t has all aloog boom OF % 08: WOT | our opinion, which as yet we have seen no occasion te aatiee ry Mr. slag’ Own prominence yi prove ne Hie earth ie to him; his enemies, however, may rescue him from 09 OOF MOUT | the perils with which he is Surrounded, Mba ee The of yesterday, in the course of some specu- Abs 09 % 09 MOAT | lations on the subject, says:— “We know of no Northern aspirant of the party in the seeeeereeses"OL 0109 WO4T | field capable of making a favorable impression upon the $ | LG Charleston Convention. We cousider Mr. Dickinson as be- haomung SSSBSSARRSSS er 08 02 Moar | longin, to an epoch that bas passed away; and for any g [e other New York candidate, mixed up in any way withour Z secceeeehomugy | SLE RERS RR REE Tammany and antiTammaby squabbles, uo words neod wasted. w own,” | wee SI mromerrcrscomermenns OL 21.06 wor | PE Me ruel on the part of tho Hieatp to advert to the stesseesansesesessouaaome | ol meme coommoon “oot 220 | fact that Mr. Dickinson's pretensions havo “passed Zl wae 3 away.’’ The lato chairman of his State Contral Commit- “nad A Sih GO Ceres ey Seo Bi nn Ob nie Gah Titagiag AAG 80 ie eg Seiad aed fulo; and so are rominent par- MONTHLY RETURNS OF MARRIAGES FOR THE TWELVE : one ss Oneida hed other ootatinn | WHatbor the ameae ste eeeeeeaee ceeeeeeeesfinay MONTHS COMMENCING NOVEMBER, 1857, AND END- | sion of ‘leaders’ without a party will strengthen Mr, ING OcToSER, 1858. Douglas, is a question which that gentleman will doubt- Psst se lees give its due consideration; but that the desertion of nag aS a these men bas already wiped out the object of their former attachment isa ‘fixed fact.” Hence, according to the maxim de mortuis, &c., the Hsrarp should refrain from all unkind expressions relative to the defunct. ‘We may appropriately ciose this desultory artiste by copying from the Chicago Times its ‘‘conversion"’ to the “two term policy,’ which, too, wo claim the morit, if mot of “originating,” at least of re-inventing. The Times copies our remrrks, and adds:— iter act git ey pros] wo policy reviv time. The editor of the Union could be in better business than terrifying timid peopl@by ing up to them direful calamities. But as we are opposed to ate tion,”’ we think, perhaps, it would be as well to conti matters as they are. poople of Kansas were told that if Lecompton was a fraud, could it in 1864; ‘20 ifthere be anything wrong in contin as they are, tho people can remedy it in 1864. it us in, Mr. Union, as agreeing with you.” It is to be hoped that our ‘two term”’ invention will not. be as badly treated as“ lar bagi oo been; ‘but we greatly fear it will fare not a whit better. (From the Now York Daily News—democratic organ, very weak to the legs.} +4 18 THE DRMOCRATIO PARTY SECTIONALIZED? ‘This is a question of the deepest moment, whether it is true, as the Henatp recently asserted, that “there is mo visible hope from the democratic party.” Now we most renee euter our protest against this sweeping condem- Dat ofthe party which for so many years Deen the chief bulwark of the Union, and of which the proud boast has been made that its doctrines did not alter with eir purity, eB a ma bond of fraternity among its members as potent as it was = honorable. Ia it possible that the great party which elect- ed Mr. Buchanan ag the embodiment of Cincinnati 8 5} | mocratic of the North and another of the sees 1| different as black and white, or ebony and topaz? a eae ire nie epee iPe cone! tS anaes inion. ‘We do not s0 read the indications of tho times effect of the wise, patriotic and eminently ministration of James Buchanan. Unfortunately serseeemouny |B to admit that many of the leaders of the d 7 a pee, to false doctrines and a want of true a what they profess. Freesojlism-was never a growth sseseesssonnel the popular element of the democracy—it sprang from the ‘sophistical refinements or rank treachery of certain lead- ers, who associated more with the opposition than the ss+eee-apougy| &| | sturdy and invincible body of the democracy. There men belonged to the democracy, not because was the cause of justice and the constitution, but because ‘a t -n| g it seemed to them a means of gratifying personal ambition s| and selfish aspirations. As it was in 1f it is now and FS will be in 1860. The heart of the democracy North and 5 South beats in unison, and beats no funereal measure, but to the trivmphant and enduring harmonies of the Union. ‘We suspect the HeRALD is trying to unite the opposition reeeeseevgn | S| under the Jead of General Scott for the struggle of 1860, s while at the same time it cannot but admit that the pre- Pee rs sent administration has been conducted in all respects in “OMe | F accordance with the constitution in domestic matters, and as to foreign relations, in a spirit calculated to reflect ile @ | honor on the country. While the Hxeatp cannot but _ad- ‘oon & mire and praise the efforts of the administration, which 5] & | nave, indeed, boen so successful thus far, it paradoxically g i asgoris that the party of which that administration is the WI 0 6L Constipation of ihe bowels. Consumption . Convulsions, adul 5 infantile, puerperal. Croup. anos Penints, aduit. Gasiecdonessccuccecedusesaudnabeds ADB SCRE EMppEEAdb bcceenns scenes BomworwiwenmmronsccecoCoomonmaws SucaeHocomocooURwHRoMoaHonone Boo a 2S a RSM OCCOMMPECCOOHH OOH CHOMAGOm infantum, morbus. Cirrhosis of the liver, g 8 8 Bu8 3. fe rHwctaSb.Bo & pictonum . Compression of from injury ... Concussion of the bri 2 BoF.S e Se & GIL 128 LOFT BSTE TIT SL 48 SIT 6LE SIT ‘ Slcgeseuclbeenscecesnbcaucccokkccaoabeun Sonenpmwoaan rs BwcootCocoucMmam ~ SabRocwBanSe Koco ne SwIscowBeen ” lungs Constipation of bowels. puerperal . 3 Intemperance.. 109 Intussusception of intestines, jaundi BuScco Tacasace Ea EButuce brah 2 Ba8natSotoce 3 be Ruuctéencucs Sow , 3 Bron SoaBRowmb ie kw kw Boon Basson 2 2 Sonpdmo® “ Sacn » Se Dy spepsii Enlargement” of tive heart, Bee SBEw SHR nwo REERa Seka Bonunwe ~ ce Beones BeSeorw te} @ Cmeromas momonac Brmonn RoSeBan’ . 3 S36 » Scocue Sak. ~ GoncnoBaSue Sooc0on | im et Ls sx Sooce i ert Rebs ico e ee 34 Be eer. oem eOOUnonnommamowct Boon tBorStonku Se boobeStonnman * aon | Ele. 88s oa | El e.88iy 14 | RETURN OF DEATHS IN BACH MONTH, DIVIDED INTO ADULTS AND CHILDREN, ALSO SHOWING THE NUMBER OF DECEASED MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND egy THE YEAR 1858. Months. Adults. Child’n, Men. ‘sdopeieay ating Total. January... 759 1,360 3860 890 1 616 3,119 February.. 627 1,229 817 3810 675 March. 696 «61,224 355 841 667 «1,920 880 471 ~ & rT 86 9 st ” 8 = OMoHHasaaoM ~ wre toBe Porm nocuscncon Rmoworwmrmoonoonoo® campuses SwotsS882e, une. & ed 8 9esT wm g wr bd. st1 Br moconnatok Bonn meni woomun Bonne eS ReaBccocowamooka Bon Rornroooe 8 Baoan Son 5 Sow » we Bautw8aBESboakeecwan® a oe BannoswcnmococcocnSoaconme Blom tb = ~ = os SoG ta SSS HESSEN nae BSIO eon B coun SREREES BM. nook oibawnteatlatoonk By jost'r 18 290 ext 99 109 89 13 <I eet 86 a E s B E 2 BE 5 & = Z = - 3 Beaunmormonnonccccocwonoonouk SHoSeR Seco ue8os EBe ror BoomoBoconpmnoawotot emer ommoncconBonos » 5 fore EM ccomBiwcamBrcccommmscnaVoomererencomsBrwcomeo BBr nH we Constip. bowels 15 8 Consumption. ..3,104 2,814 Convulsion Z FEES? Total....8,780 16,753 4,431 4,208 8,228 7,525 24,402 as mI Bo ar A TABLE SHOWING THE MORTALITY IN THE DIFFERENT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, IN ANNUAL AND MONTHLY STATEMENTS, FOR 1858. #3 ute SozzS 2. ase He EnncBBerce SoonacwS¥ar & “2.0 prnnoBEscocBnce-Scccocnmehose Ord 3 E R Fistula in ano, Fracture 3 EH Sommacer RES Somcaccm Bore Cyan Debitity— nfantile, roSomowcn- 3 - shteeranaeseeeeeeeceeaser sens ereceeseneases sees annessaenenns eesrsessseeeeeeereeeeenesss sents cagpa lout 8 T ~ ecostocHocconE Bok BancnonmomnnnmnonoohonenenetonmBe = BE.080F 28088 Spry plea Pemereeey | Py + erence bbne - &. ws ~ 5 af Gravel... ‘ Hardening of stomach & liver SHH OOS MMM cacrcOHRGcoooBroaw Bo 12 2 ES purperal, set seeg pup Intemperance Intussusception of intestines Jaundice Kidneys, disease of Killed or mur'ed, by shoot’g stabbing .. drowning, Koee-joint, di Liver, disease Lues Vener ----Aqqquour puv penuae ‘THO, ig OL 6L 40 aL c or | OF $s at sig or 9 ” Ss S088. aT ai | | | i 8 ie Hip, disease of, Hooping cough Hernia, Broce Py 0 ¢ aig ¢ & t al 9 $ * $ ¢ & Stone. g oe. lencomowoosononoccoon Se NAe 10 ingall bladder | Erysipelas. 188 Strangulation... of the head. BB ccouBoocan Snr Hconccococcco lob omonnonmmnnncocconawsccowusronsie Broce 8B] w®raccoctccoronceSccoowant ewer | o. - g | 1 one ee 5 trusted exponent is hopelessly broken up and demora- lized, Such a conclusion cannot be drawn fr ‘om any recent een enone, litical event. eee eaenrey sae success, of Mr. BS | e200 601 e010 co erro com 2 i uglas are no indications that the democratic party North Broo B] HBanonnnwcccoroncrmoscotat es Fainting. Fatty heart. kidneys. B] ct crernceummBoomocoon Ss UEE ap esa have Jost any ground, or deserted the great prinolj on which they fupported Mr. Buchanan in'1860.. “a poses that the opposition can be united against all the sectional disorganizers of the g day,’”’ he must have a faith exceeding even the removal of mountains, or that which go boldly predicted the elee- S| | tou of Colonel Fremont in 1866 The ‘opposition itself has. 3 been for years the hotbed of every form of sectionalism, and whatever may be its majority, it is so utterly incon- litical strategy can 3] s g “9807 Vt agmemenemen ene | coma ” WHonenBacaccococomoB coco mane Sccceoc CoC E an compote counMEBooRHweosinocs B| oSnnce-ntncconanonccocomm’yd a ecoSacrwecce we e * 2 co fecctocoSBrconSnoounBocnommoonnonontBoB8acuckcononmucnococcoanacoorHSvonwSn! Be optore §] aSunrcconacconBontoos msn sh os ~ Bo m CowoooNme Bi wBnoarcoctocermocwoonmwnSdS B] cBeancwcSmccomsovcceson 528 gruous that no pian or device of poli be Be peop Ae leg one head, or in a as ‘and organized party. ‘We are happy to say that there are men outside the pale of the democratic party who are yet national, and in whose hands the country would be safe from the over- whelming danger of disunion; but we do say that outside F| of the democratic party the sectional eloment fs too s toallow any such man to become the standard bearer FY the opposition in the coming struggle. The democracy 3 S| Ey wBraee Sowa é ee aie 2 Sconcocco Bb armconmemncoHHoenaommnnoce BorccorcotSSacononamecnmmomn Bl -BosuccnBucnwenceicoesoun 78 FRc Sp rcoonH BS acwwoccawe i ecomeaworcHMocotunco Be ES comocot ome banwcaem eter ommmmodoH i montanes tereammre nee f mower] s Re B| ot -FrcunteronntontiocosnuetIS tmp remem ral” “OR a RA Kolnguecudaecdcliocudcc other oBatewalieccdduteuiascckesS« ~ wowmeou “ 2] -toorwecemsernmocncoccoan'@e is no place, however, for sectionalists. Those who have debaged its pure princi with the alloy of freesoilism, under the sounding title of *¢ lar sovereignty,’ retain for a while a nominal hold on the party, but it Kidneys, disease of. Killed or murdered ERG aChe Ce eee B] wfteron-iccowanessoccod 458 Rrococommon a “ao BO “Mey “Ony “hing “sung “hog “ade “Reg “wor be seen before long that the great body of the democracy have no sympathy with these men and their new fangled and dangerous heresies. From the independent opposition ‘Memphis Eagle and En- BIRD, -oroy! ev uirer Gesitea by Jere. Clemens, late « Serancresa were rie bmi ete United Senator from Alabama), in reply to the aE TTI xs s Memphis Appeal, a democratic organ.) sees oppmag] Whatever else may be gaid of the democracy, thero is D one party virtue that it possesses in a degree that no other H a political organization ever approached. We allude to ite i 2 wEHEReaSE, wf cool, unblushing effrontery; and the occasion for the re- Bl alinssaraiie- -ottueSucnnastel2| E coreso Knce-joint, disease Liver, disease of, Lues venerea,, Lungs, disease of, formation wrwke S8aureBRarwow A TABLE OF NATIVITY OF THE DECEASED, EXHIBITING THE NUMBER IN MONTHLY STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1858. be & 3 Fifi ees Reon Biocon iia . COMMH eB oooocaN s 2 - ? waale-wHwone tape Beneee 24,402 28 cot tated Bence Pals pmbeeens Seo . 1,160 Countries. chcococconcSonn, ° TMOTOAKO....,4. 000s ssee cree TABLE faowan THE NUMBER OF Breras IN 1858, SESEIE SacaceucccadcReccccunelmemencostBSannanpereccommanarccamuqoacs is to be found in the ‘Appeal of yesterday. ehh “ The opposition,” says that journal, ‘to the demo- cracy, is a motley crew, ringed, streaked and striped, as ; wore Jacob's catile.”” ’ s Taken together, this is the richest oxhibition of the soa- | on Z gon. Tt comes from a. paper that has for months besa = ey BS Ha We he I engaged in proving the entire harmony of the democracy $ 88 SSEReesyesss F by Waging acvwes war upon a democratic organ in the EET TG: same city. Atleast, the Page recreation in which i¢ Suicing or A Mewpen or tue Heuronmson amr | lag been engaged would be constructed into hostilities 1y.—We learn that the body of Judson J. Hutchinson was | n any other but the democratic =. It is the organ of found suspended by the neck, yesterday afternoon, in an | © party LT shew pi in part, in the Congress of the United unfinished house near the foot of High Rock, Lynn, bo- | _tttes, by Senor Otero, @ Spanish Catholic; Benjamin, a tonging to his brother, John Hutchinson. Judson wit bo | West Indian Jew; and Shields, an Irish 'Protostant—a remembered by those who bave been familiar with tho | harmony of race and of religion that it is not easy to excol— concerts of the Hutchingon Family, as the violin player | the organ of a party whose members agree upon no one of the troupe. He wae fond of uttering quaint expres- | ‘hing save an equal avidity for the spoils. Biglor and his sion, which were sometimes witty and somotimes silly. | wing arc the zealous advocates of a tariff for protection. He wae the most grotesquo character in this famous | Hunter and his wing pronounce it unconstitutional, The farfiy, and his appearance denoted a tinge of insanity. | ograrian Johnzon, of fennersce, sits cheek by jowl with ‘He was once taken to. an ee eaten for treatment, by | the aristocratic Hammond. Stewart and the North. his brother Jesse, who died in ia, and hay pentog western democracy ina body are the warm advocates of to guin access to the ofice of the institution trif in ad¢ | tho wildest system of internal improvemonts, Toombe vance, he persuaded them that Jesse was tho insano one, | and the Southeastern democracy bitterly oppose just and ond nearly soceecded in having him locked up. Judson | necessary appropriations for works of national importance. had been ageisting his brother John and wife in attending | Douglas maintains the doctrine of absolute sovereignty in to the fires kindled in the unfinished house to provent the | the people of a Territory, and Jeff. Davis denounces it ag plaster freezing, and was left in the basement arr: nging worke than the Wilmot proviso. Bright advocates the the furnace fire’ when they returned tothe High right of unnaturalized a to vote in elections, and cottage, a few fect distant, Finding tea ready on en- | Brown utterly disclaims it as a democratic principle, toring the house, they rang the bolffor Judgon, but ho did | The Governor of South Carolina rocommends the re- not come, and his brother on searching for him found gpening the African slave trade, and democratio him banging by the neck. Life was not quite oxtinct; bat gress voto it unwise and iniquitous. Mr. it was found impossible to resuscitate him, Tho deceased | Boyce advocates free trade and direct taxation, returned from concert tour with the family about a | Mr. Florence rds the originator of such a proposition ‘week since, and a concert was given by them in Lynn | asamadman. Mr. Cushing believes that our maritime / 440 | last Saturday 2 hoe died leceased was about fort strength depends upon a continuance of the fishing boun- 19 1116 | years of age, and bad wn much absorbed in spiritual. | ties, and Mr, them a monstrous imposl- 20 | ism for some time past, and has sometimos conversed | tion upon other industrial pursuits. Wm, 1. Yancey di- —— | lately on the best means of committing suigide.—Boston | vider his time eq! between laudations of the Herald, Jan Ws Memocracy and the or OF Houthera leagues, iar 2 Bomomwckes Bansacse BaccworncanccocommenorcoccooomamcesBmomnocoe 8] reteteneB, af roma COs S poOROMM am cHcomHwcHanmnoHooom™’ 3 ScocownBoRcosooncoooowssscoNoonpancoony a SSeccwonmotuncoummsarRonoconowmitcooBwonmoco@ Senor botoonBooHocwonnnccce Sore throat, Spinal disease, Spru Britigh America. 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