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__NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1859. 5 Congress on the Cuba question created great excitement on Melncholy Suicide in Willamsbarg? Peter pre Lapeer Oure Your he island, A French steamer, with elght hundred and | Tbe residents of Willamsburg were thrown inte wgréas | am’ Colonel Spencer B. Beith to tho ¢ had arrived at Havana, Storling exchange | Ste of excitement yesterday, in Of a hors “‘olonel Sauith received ‘and Lieutea- oo of 'marete owen = poesia ck tered ate Fe ip itt a Sot Gl wt Bast Fev ms ya sarap ae ea te the Best and ise the wllowing theur alteration. “T'sak tea for THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ———— ou the previous evening. Poter Augustus Mee- | Hanoi Compocy .°¥ 4 Bov.—On Tuesday evening restoring Laing, try & Baldy ea some balural outlet for’ ths bloods mpurtied a ciosed | vm Sa aasenes Asrangements for a State Government In | eroje, aged twenty-two years, » descendant of one of the as Mra, Y. R. Bearsey,«"*#iling st No. 6 Tonth street, wad eect 7° Tilo satis sae fal =f Hansas. Oldest and most respectable families on Long Island, com. | sitting in her parlor, with POF ‘wo Children and a boy Py a ee Sr. Lom, Feb. 8, 1869. | mitted suicide in the bar room of the above mamed hotel Damed Thomas Cookrane, bow 1B fears Of ago, one of Both houses of the Kansas Legislature have passed a bill | g¢ eleven o’clock on Monday night, by shooting bimseif in bar y the little oneg secidentally apect « Said laaiy, which ox- Hee provicing for the formation of » constitution and State | the head with a revolver. The deceased camo into tho pleted, eratseriog, the Be om ore Se. | ahs, nine te for Kansas. The bill provides for an bar room shortly before ten o'clock. He appeared some- ment envelopes im flathos, The Dey,’ * ‘this question E ‘on the fourth Monday im March, to decide for or against | what strange in his manner, and was silent, whereas in ‘Abe bolding of a convention. If the decision is favorable, | general he waa very lively and sociable. There were in an election of fifty delegates will be held on the first Tues- | the bar room at the time Mr. Jacob Moserole (late Coun. @ay in June, and the convention will meet on the first | ty Register), deceased's brother, aud several other gentio- great of mind, pulled off his cost and Herew \p around child, ‘suothering the flames ly, ta «like manner extinguiehed the flames that had communicated o Mra. B's drees. Thus be mavaged to eave both of them, when they would have podoabt been badly burned but F it i ki if | Es | H i ‘Tueedsy in July, at Wyandotte Otty. The constitution is to | men who board at or frequent the hotel. One of these asked | for bis prompt assistance. - pie eh fully puitiog I, ‘be submitted to the vote of the people on the first Tuesday | the deceased what was the matter with him? Docsased | Tum ANpsnsow Mowvacmrr.—A committee of the friends ured by Maxsh’s Radical Cure | ipuriien by the real ccna nell vasheas eS F ‘Ym October, and the State officers under the constitution | inquired why be asked the ames, GA Ra getonen Of the late Cornelius V. Anderson, ex-Chief of the Fire Do- us Beterence to all the principal suzgems and oI ne Sean nder' feed Geciee eennns that are ‘aro to be elocted on the 1st Tuesday in Decomber. Who had spoken replied that be seemed very | partment, have resolved to erect s monument over biw re. | tse SAY: Call and examine, No. 3 Vesey aswor | The wes eminently | termed ‘counter irritants, tear News from Northern Mexico. ol alg Aloe ee apn ed “a ae nn een Touninisicn 10 collect sub, | == tae ole feicudgd {6 carey out Now, dere nev ‘ot Wammaron, Feb, 8, 1860, | ble allerauon i’his magaer. “About ‘half aa hour vofore | scriptions Dave elroady entered upon their duties. Zopbar Marrted. its local Cy toga New Orleans of Wednesday pela Kane 2 Ge colmeiemep cement te Cetera eek. ‘Mr. D. Peters | Mills is the chairman. Haxntor—Lansou.—In this city, ou Thursday, Jun. Spplted so ow stared copay ‘would have 6 i y ” | aside and ed him @ Colt’s revolver, saying that ‘he | Ice ron Cuma —The Knickerbooker loe Company have | 2%, by the Rev. Kobort G. Dickson, Vatavrivg 8. Hanni- to the fry Chg Oo ontaining advices from Northern Mexico to the 26th ult., Pennant pete 9 tr ar. hovers, not com: | just completed the loading of the ship Samuol Appleton mae of Forsyth Labagh, Keq., all ‘ Sesriem, pei be geal MA raat pa peed the young man waintained ‘the sane | With a cargo of pure Highland Lake ico for Hong Kong, Jackson—Bovarn.—On Thursday evening, Jan. 27, by the treatmentor Wi te ele of physica ‘tan Tails is alvendy tn the handa of gloomy and'strange aspect as he had oxhibited throughout | China, ‘The same company have just contracted to sup- | the Kev. James Miliott, at the residence of the Brldo’s | We erroneous used castor ofl. an sets on the bowels meraiy— Joft it wholly unprotected, and at last accounts the clty | the evoning. bly apotbor cargo for the samme The brig Ever. | motver, Mr. Gronox W. Jackson, of Darien, Coma., to | {0's path of ve XZ gcod in Ke way. but not adapted to the ovse in hand. ; ‘was environed by a force of three thousand men. Saitiy betire daven edocs Gocented tanzet his bags pe Pane Pend fo newran ef tem, lhe ee lubert | Mise Sanam Awe Bovorn, of this city. itn ation othe crulnton a well we We <ounine rane fons A ae BSS Ata a ther Jacob @boulder and said he then wished street, for Trinidad, nyo. y ’q Regulators been ‘action would. The Health and Poor Departments of Phila- | *Peak Privately with him. fixe two retired nto the baci ‘Tux Huveos Riven. —The Hudson is open to Newburg. Bowum—McLavonur at Tioalia, Tulsre ‘county, Dec. Bind in tended beyond the bo the Eineys would have t room. What was the exact nature of the con’ ie 81, Mr. Simpson Bossier to Mins Nancy McLaughlin. ercise of ifs functio “ siructure, and -| been set ¢© work, the kin would have bean enegumages tos de:phia, not precisely known, bwt trom what we can ascertain it Should tho mild weather continue, the whole of the river ‘Davis—Fuetiann In Union, Jan-2, Hon. E. L. Davis | of ae . It supplies nourish eut for the growth ‘| seeretion. 2nd. finally, that t laboratory the liver, would ‘Purapszemta, Fob. 8, 1869. | appoars tbat deceased asked bis brother for @ loan of a | will soon be im « navigable condition. Tho river steam- | to Mrs Nancy M. Freeland. J Petes ase bekiods tad eee eal wane By | ave brouign is pasmareee Se to eer ia sresearest Os "In -consequetice of the corruptions discovered tn the | ing Ko wanted to raise a thousand | Boats are preparing for the campaign, and will soon be |“ Hcrane—Kuaiy—In Souors, Jan. 4, by tho Rev. | up be cavkien of vicera. tlood tn requishe to the actions of nels Gu oak mich apie tow freee.” tate web est aoe ‘ and leave the city for s time. His brother replied | ready to take thoir places in the various lines. Father P. Gray, Froncis Hopkins, Eaq., Justice of the | (Me Dervous avstem; cutoff ite comme ea areas | cebeate te Ge. cantewdlled te barmtine ned tee poiiecs rk ‘Health and Poor Departments in the city, the State Senate th ybout him at the time, y i} Lility of a member is lest. The vigor and sctivity of a , at he not the sum £ os » ‘Tas Tuomas Srnext Homiorps.—Davis, the man who | Pesce of Sbay's Fiat, to Mies Theresa, eldeat daughter of | if. epend upon its coudtion, and according to y of animal ase sheit uit Sila and ae has passed a bill abol:sbing. both Boards, aud authorizing | but would let him have it in the morning. waes0 badly injured at No. 43 Thomas sirect, on Friday | J- W. Kelly ., of Baw Mint Fiat. enka Wham daemenanie tien tee Oe ines PIE ghar ead my hp there want E understood to reply that if be did not y inj fo. 5 7 f 1 bow th the mischief’ Uist was Gone’—the a ‘the appointment of new Boards by the Courts, ceased wi Pp! The ol Boinss—Iincna® —In Santa Rosa, Dec, 31, by the Rev. rom it the secretious are all derived. Bie, urine, re: lication of that on, witha a3 sate it be would not leave the place alive. der | night last, died last evening at the New York Hoapital. | w. w. Woods, Mr. William Holmes to Frances Ingram, | Juice, sa iva, &e., however different im appearance and solu ton of uitente of stiver, to the infamed parte, By leceased Joking, atten Coroner inquest. al jaughter in Ingram, Esq. racter, ‘Moet c. \eritadl there was an ab- "The Death of Dr. Jabez Goble. ety oye ee Sie meats | et CN al dest daughter of John f i! ac oh tg ey omg? Soevong We A Nawanx, N. J., Fob. 8,1950, | ashe left, “l canmot give it to you, to-night; call eg ‘coe Funk —As Fiddictown, Jan. 6, Bmerson E. Meck | (ereiin' matiers, and. ‘he eiro organ are 7. | Hove the congestion, aed wo nak Would not the alncet soon Seog Makes, 708 + ed, the blood’ is further dege: from 5 Ui to-morrow morning ou I _Buve #t.’? Deceased Common Pleas—Part First. sorut Probang, with its irrttating cvustie Besex County speciat meeting Onnixy—Wave.—aAt Alviso, Dee. 24, John Jacob Ortir; of heakh; the liver becomes“orp! ite fn solutions be indame further, rope weenie nscshine the ito Dee | elie) ‘tia, shad eound. Saket” Hardly ad the elder Before Hon. Judge Daly. to Miss Almira Wade. 2 , 7 | does tapoetectty: the Trg apenpuilaa enisting tf more ie ogame matter te in reference to the af role left the little room and ¢ome into the barroom Prant—Brrcucock.—t Coloma, Jan: 4, by the Rov. R. | der, and vitalze it but feebly. If waste particles are detain: how _.%sout that, we are to believe Jaben Goble, en of its oldest members eat y Pro- | Tacob exclaimed “My Gol |’ Gus hee aot himbelt?”” The Ee pod agate co ee W. Williamson, Mr. H. , Piant to Mss Holen M. Hiich- | '2 the clzeulatlon, they become depend ae aera | Atte Te at he enka tinse,‘ehtore ee aurn 1e — — 3 rs: 1e" are re- sident of the State MedicalSoclety. With other appropriate | Yacoh Cramemen Ny Sit! | One ty more thaw hoard. in | meee eo. A Leora Celene ipaoekaage A Rg tained or deficient in quantity. dy spepeta, jaundice, and a thou- body ins mechanteal ‘ot ‘resolutions they resolved to attend his funeralia.a body | the bar room, and not at all up stairs. Mr. b ‘This was ap action for assault, battery and violation; the Patumn—Cranpatt.—Th Petaluma, Dec. 30, by the Rev. | sand other evils follow. ‘These various conditions of the | view, they-ipterfere with th practice of medieine, and attempt és ey the dh ecg oe seers, Bee fo) ma " J. Maclay, Mr. Burnett Palmer to Mise Anna Crandall, ail | biocd produce local or general disease, But it is | to accomplists chemico-vital offés ta by mechanical means. Sur- snd war mourang for whet dare Sorts tie beneris es sponte feta acto eee, | tect tr nturey-evosneaeee ect sare oo 1 ean sen, | Semishe pct ton es cam. een, fara | Sc eaemeeming ara aerogenes i, ninnnemanersnayre ir nae ane f — u b cl 5 wel 100 BY arora ey eee ee eeirer, pereetat en aeec aia! | am meomemnnemnirimnneteians mney Saree; te Wasow.—At Oak Grove, Amador county, Ja. | tis Ampuriy guaidoun paryation, aad ora | a ann ere are hema tdike, mara Licod is pure. Common sense tells us thts, Acc‘nulative ex- perience of many years has tnfallibly proved ity If this doc- trine was contrary to reason, yet if expe Wager hea Pasi we ta yg ot Femmes and Kn to the fact ex; \- ence bas ta it us. jut here reason avt Hoe eae oe callie Meseunring ine nlood teike ictal and become iis fivet resorts, Burgeua’, abd physicians: Paaceetee ne miei meena: rate the universal Jewof equalization, bea mes empyrics tt in Welr shortsighted use °¥ Inadecwats, medicines; while cellar on an errand, and, as is alleged, followed her, and, | 4,W.H. Recder to Pally Ann Wilson, 4 WART.—io San ndro, e the without any previous solicitation, put his hand on the | pov "A Mebie, Mr. John Skillen to Miss Eudora’ Stewart, back of ber neck ,threw her down, and committed an ag- Tyive—Panixroy.—At Fiddietown, Jun. 45 B. 8. Tyler to gravated assault upon ber, she being at the timo in an | Musk: F. Parinton, Piliois seized deceased by the arm, and atempted to rawe him, but seeing that life had fled, and being sickened at the horrible sight, left the body and came into the bar room, saying, “Gus ia dead!” “Deceased had’ shot bimselt : ort Wruanaton, N. 0., Feb. 8, 1859. Jobn Hathaway, Baq., the oldest merchant in the city, died on Sunday. He was a native of Fall River, Mass. as he sat in his chair,witb bis baton. He had selected a most | advanced state of anoy. For the defence it is con- way’s rome: that Ine, and formed with His funeral took placo yesterday, the merchants closing | vital apot for such a purpose, and his death was tmmodiate | tended that the charge is ry Sipiesy prs ae auincos at purity and natural course, will remove disease, by whatever | view to bring ev: gan of the to bear in ppt all their stores and attending it in a body. ‘The nearest physicians were immediately sent for, and tecbrical term it may be known or defined by medical men. it, whenever it in Yioleted bi tat becoming the extortion, and that ite was absent from home at the time Died. of the alleged occurrence. Barctat.—On Tuesday, Feb. 8, of congestion of the The Juige charged the jury that this was either a very | Jungs, Jom Nigutixaa' dest sou of Henry and Marga- aggravated case of arsauit «on the woman, or a shameful | ret Barclay, aged 6 years and 2 months. conspiracy against the defendant. They were to pass | His remains will be conveyed from the residence of his upon the facts, and render a verdict according to their | parents, No 486 Second avenue, to Grocawood Cemetery view of the evidence. The jury ina few moments ren- | for interment, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. dered a verdict for the defendant. ‘The friends abd relatives of the family, also members of v disease, are universally recognised desideratl of meaticlce hyalcabe know thelr valve and soot Whe hoot of them. Kadwey'sremedies are oduct of niinds have been bent tor garaon iets perfoctina, apd they have: ime to secare the fuldiment, and not the ovértikow, Of tans jerual law. of pbyaloe—cqra! geod’ pen) tberetore, retwern Murray itl and ihefwamp, tagtsbe thee windpipes, snd even on the healthy mcge of Fort ireatho tree, puing thelr fal a Rade Ha Mesers Smith and Brady were soon in attendance, but of course their efforts were without avail. The body was conveyed to the house of Mr. Reed, in South Secoad street, the residence of deceased, after a permit bad: boon obtained from the Captain of Police for its removal. Toe cause of this singular case of self-destruction is as yet un known. Deceased, who has a wife and one child, was, it ‘The theory of one disease, and one method of cure, is not supposed to be gaiping ground rapidly, but the idea of the Unit) of disease ta'belug gradually developed. And in schools of medicine it is even Low taught * that an outward ulcer and an inward abscess, though the results of different proximate causes, are On by umpurity of the blood, and are cured causes, are oon "ihe oocttines of the unity of disease, and of one method of cure are but the two halves of one truth; and the exist- Burning of the William and Mary College. Prrensnora, Va., Foo. 8, 1859. ‘The William and Mary College, at W liam iburg, includ- ing the library and the laboratory, wis destroyed by fire at three o’clock this morning. It was the oldest | ig said, somewhat involved in domeatic difficulties, but not the First Reformed Presbyterian church, are reapoctfull, : ody, be ‘ational R. iY institution in the couatry. ‘The tudents all escaped. In- |‘ sufficiently £0 to be auything ike a superinduciog cau invited to attend bis funoral. ; Cee ee eee tab waned mores nn 16a Pulicm navel, New Yorks surance $22,000. for the commission of an act like this. Deceased owacd ‘The Bogus Go'd Coin Case. Brewsiex.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Feb. 7, KLRANOR The cures aiected by the use of Brandreth’s pila fm the one a real estate to a considerable amount, and was not greatly UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Corvin, wife of Lemuel Brewster, aged 67 yeara: buncred and eight years they have been before the public have placed their claims to thin at ‘questior 5 ae AND MUSLIN CUBTAINS distinction beyon: a. ime bas established their universal uillity and appticability to disense. And as the medicine which can cure can also prevent ‘alsense, their prudent use during seasons of epidemics and con- pressed in money matters. ‘The only cause that can be conceived was un attack of temporary insanity, a sup- ition which the unusual behavior of the un- Before Joseph Bridgbam, Eq. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully “ " invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Fen. 8.—The United States vs. Carmina Btagé—In this | a1 two o'clock, frem the residence of ber son-ia law, Geo. case the Commissioner decided in holding.the prisoner for | 8, Stephenson, No. 86 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Sealing of the Arabia. Boston, Feb. 8, 1859. ‘The mails per steamship Arabia close at the Post Office AT REDUCED PRIC™S. fortunate young man for some days past woul! tagiona, have preserved many valuable lives. No, 201 BROADWAY. , | seem to warrant. It may be added that at the time | trial. BUENHAM.—At tbe residence of her son-in-law, Jobn ‘{housapde of persots in the cites and villages of the United ui + 9 A. M. to-morrow, and the steamer will leave port at | OP the fatal rence’ young Mescrole was per. Armor, No. 78 Monroe street, Mrs. Euzangra Doawnan. staten ean be relerred to, ® ho have been ‘restored to health by own = about noon. Despatches for Europe filed at No. 21 Wall | fectly sober. ‘The hotel ‘was crowded by curious THE FAMILY HERALD ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully tbetr ss, Ps no. oe power ee in cpa ie pea Sat OF Pincnagct Wet SORURT TION Amey street, New York, 80 as to reach this city by 11A. M., | visiters® yesterday, and the utmost astonishment and }, ° invited to ationd her fuueral, ithis (Wednesday). altor- ] (2vldthey. for to long 4 period. avon from ‘coutiment us oon | iorpathy:— dermis ges nye oe OE, horror was exhibited by all who viewed the premises. a noon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 7Mon- } tine First, put the patient into @ warm medicated bath, ‘into whialie ‘will be forwarded in her. vot. ‘Ibe undersigned bas himsclf prepared Brandreth’s voge- txbie pil forapd of wirty years, and has had opportu ‘sanitary proper! an’ extensive prac. tice. ‘value to cases Of recent sickness must be ‘observed or expenenend (0 receive tbe credit they ceserve. I have seen ssthma relieved, and gradually give way to their influence. Consider: all the particulars, the hath circum stances and respectability of deceased, the Peck Slip Ho- tel tragedy will not be soon forgotten by the inhabitants of Williamsburg. The family of deceased is so well known on Long Island, and go widely spread, through its various Our New Territories—The Probang. Comtro= |.10¢ street, without further invitation, Camrnmi.—On Tuesday, Feb. 8, at balt-past cleven versy—Shocking Calamity in Brooklyn= | jiu faim Canrmnii, gon of Ralph and Mary Camp. The Kansas Goid Mines——The Paine Cele= | bell, lite of Monaghan, Ireland, aged 4 years, 7 months -bration—Four Chapters in the History of | ond 8 days. fs poured A continuous current of negative etectricity. This chemically destroys the clly acids and other {napurities of the cuticle acing tree all xerofulous and morbite, humors —aet only those upon the surface, but inv! ‘whole orgattism— and the 13 ‘miles of excrelary veossis in the “s threw off by those natural channels the dead and: impure Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. SAvANNAR, Fob. 8, 1899. ‘The United States mail steamship Augueta arrived at her o branches, that a gloom bas been thrown over many house- Iph is dead, and UB gon 1 bave ka usumpiion cured by them, | matter in the circulation. Then, while the ot wharf at half-past ten o'clock een) ae ae holds, and the entire. community has received complete Cormeen, fas: Ngee fs Areca News— salitoe peoe Ealby ee bs uk long. sven aly tuberculous depen had taken ince. at rhet iH ie a, a ake Pay P= SAVANN . 8, 1859. 4 y matism, fever \pox, fever ague, an ‘The steamship Huntsville arrived at her wharf at threo seg nian A Vinee mee sii! Gtsabaiglt gas aces Mi eimnasen letnomtentes commas see TT this | Tlotent diseases seneraiy voc eld tte tld but enet gai nw eseond bath, ‘hea, heen, previsty. wrolock, upon the body of the suicide was. commenced yesterday | au the news of the preceding woek of Interest, and a | Monaghan Standard please copy. faite for whatever in ‘the ‘bivod and. Guide, whieh hus no the phempiate of pot (The B ‘Weekly Bank Statement. | non, Lo Poi ods ~ a AR L were convened large amount of; 7 ding. tte ale OA age ttast Tuesday , Feb. 8, Janz Dorr, wife of James be eapek agian fre hl = gb ol <i eetite hate 0 of al epee osTon, Feb, 8, 185 + Reed ? Street, ia ry th 7 fs p LBP about 11 o'clock A. M. At the suggestion of the jury, the | Wil be found:— Ber funeral will take place from her late residenco, No. | ‘gestion, entered the circulation, penetrates every recess of rig eon te cicaat week, compared with, tows of | CooRer Prooeeded to soarch the pockets of the deoudaed, | "A Report of the Diacasion on Splrtuallam at Dodwort's | 1 Wilow street, South Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) alse: ees ceety cntealhy. particle, ‘Brandrela's, pills are now Le bengry, maoulss of the slaor sents pustin ie ok wks for » compar which it was stated had not beon examined since the | Hall—Addresses by Judge Edmonds and Professor Monti. noon, at three o'clock. Deen ee eae ticte-niam bandred. canpoenton lectric — — ye ie hin More of the Probang Controversy—Meeting at the Academy | _ DxParsran.—On Tuesday, Fob. 8, Jomn Wauam, young- | ficiaus in the United States. ‘They have found that thetr ilonts Jan. 31. Feb. 7. Siotoen oo hia hapa ween eh helieoeiol o aee eat son of the late William A. DePeyster iis without regard ry are always im aL a0 whic! ym worn by: Debate-Bpecchen son of the " rr. may take the pills without regard to OF . Capt tC a re a oo Ins, glzz,40o | {ime of the fatal occurrence. ‘The countenance was death. | or Medicine. Rsciting of Drs. Groen, Mott, | "The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | \urbing canses; their effects, at all times, being certain ‘and parte where Loans and aiscounts. $8,992/600 °),120,000 In>. $127,409 | jy'pale, ‘Tho faco had been wiped olean, but tho right | Reese and Watson—Resolotion of the Academy Rxculpating | inyited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at ten | sauiaty, The pills re now daly admiokiared to yout), man: ‘after healthy sup- SBpeCle se eicke Geer hoo. 7097 090 Tne: “bo’peo | Hand still showed marks of blood. The pockets, on being | Dr. Horace Green. o'clock, at the Church of the Incarnation, corner of Madi. | hood and old age, and are given to females hinder, the most oh tite he Due from tar One Oe TA 000 fen. Aetiooy | Bearched, disclosed nothing but papers and documents of | Shocking Calamity in Brooklyn—Fire in Elm Plaee—Nearly | gon avenuc and Twenty eighth street, without further in- | {trp or shock the acimal funcuon, but restore thelr ordar and ‘senses, and See = 9 '655'000. 20'545'800 Tos, 2er's00 | 20 importance, with some ‘bullews, powder bag and box | a Whole Family Destroyed—A Mother, Two Children and Ger. | vitatiou. The remains will be taken to Greouwood Come. | receotbllsh healt ° upon 3 Depeaiee. + 9 898,000 20,545,300 Tac. 247,800 | of caps, Several gentlemen who were in tho hotel at tho | vant Sulfoestod Three Others Berlously Injured tery. randreth’s Pilia are made of herbs, roots, extracts and seme % O time the tragedy occurred gave the Coroner a general The Gold “4 Durry.—On Sunday, Feb. 6, after a long and tedious ill- | essences, and are therefore purel; vegetable. No chemical enemas Outline of the circumstances. Kansas Gold Mines—Letters from our Correspondents | ness Jonx Dury. production enters into their ‘campoaltine othe Brandreth Fils ita to break, reek, SB tcote., Mrs. Messerole, who is exceedingly youthful, was put | * Denver Clty and Leavenworth. Faniey.—Oo Tuesday, Feb. 8, of pleuritis, Mra, Rome | Prove that there are within, na Teeutves, aoe ever whic ‘of lung disease iuw Onteans, Fob. 7, 1859. upon the stand and examined, as follows:—Deceased is ‘The Paine Celebration—The Unorthodox on the Light Fan- | Fanzer, in the 78d year of her age. the} a ‘restoring health to the body and mind. on removal: Cotton has declined 3¢.; sales to-day 6,600 balee—mid- | my husband; ho exprorsed his intontion of committing | taste Toe—Mra. Rose delivers a Terrific Speech about Paine, | Hor friends abd ucquaintaucc aro respectfully invited | “MRANDEETH'S PILLS are admirably }pat > keep op dling, lic. Pork firm, at $20 for mess. Walskey 290. | suicide twice within the past throo weeks; he gave me no | Ministers and Auld Sootie—Other Speeches, and a general | t0 attend ber fureral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | the diseases of hot climates, thelr prompt preve nce ; an Coffee steady; sales to-day 12,000 bags. Fre ght on cot- | reason for such an intention, neither did he intimate what | time of Rejolcing. two o'clock, from her lato residence, No. 88outh Fifth | congestions of the brain, or viscers, and clearing away those conn, ton, to Liverpool nat seoages 14164. and’ is quote! ‘at | way ho was going to destroy himself; he was somewhat | E, of the. Saws todo by the Rev. Dr. | Seet, Willamabarg. pe 3 | Belerpereta Zntestina] canal, and these exger Solapur, 16d. ; ew 9 DO» lepressed in spirits, in consequence of pecut embar- i oe RLONG.—WniaM F. Furia, aged years, rns ving, We CommC ron bbabat a trteiacl tare. ry fibers Caantestom, Feb. 7, 1859. rasaments; he wanted money and could not get it; he was | Cheeverat the Church of the Puritans. months and 16 cays. Jena arid — ‘for ot only frestog i: ‘Tho enles of cotton to-day were 1,3 bales; market de- | very easily worked upon; he did not say he had made up. Doings at Washington—Report of the Proceedings of Con- Hie friends and acquamtances are respectfully invited by i ing B free from ope or taint, it isenabled to with- 4 ag 4 his mind to commit suicide; he said several times that he 4 to ailend bis funeral, this (Wednesday) moroing, ateleven | stand oll those insidious app of discase to which persons pea as Savawnag, Feb. 7, 1359. Cotton unchanged; sales to-day 900 bales. Batarwons, Fob. 8, 1859. Flour dull: Howard $4 75; Ohio nominal. Whea Corn firm: white ‘The Paraguay Expedition—The Paraguayan Defencee—The- | 9/°lockt, from his lato resikiengp, No, 116 Columbia stroct, lew York city. Forces of the Paraguay River—Description of Them—Mapof |" Gngs—On Tucsday, Feb. 8, Axwre, oldest daughter of pg rete Phan cy ge ediops William M. and Anne ‘Jane Giles, aged 6 years, months sou ura Dasa Tet Bile, Population, Agricaicna cad | — ia 'CQRipes. Aid fivonax or tho Tamtty ang tnvited Yo : : ationd om the residence of her father, No. aa Organise | 67 West Tetrteenth street, on Thursday afternoad, ‘at’ ove had no frionds, and that he would as soon die as live; he never said that he would commit suicide. Jacob Moserole, brother of the deceased, testified as follows:— Q. We understand that you wore with your bim; and that ou then left the room, and in a moment or fal dom lone in the room, the report of a pistol was Syetrtien on mee 0 PILLS ure faa orice, Reneeuieneren rea ea uel dence of public epdmaibe, bus of necessity to ihe public painted oon not be better emoloyed than in the elucidation of tts sanitary, o'clock. Flour unchanged. Wheat scarce, and in demand, White, | heard, and that he was found to have shot himself. Is | Report of the Lecture of the Hon. Amass Walker, of Mas- | Grasury,—On Tuesdsy morning, Feb. 8, Mim: lon $1.48 a $1 65; red, 61 38 n $1 40. Corn activo at 80c. a | thateot A. Yeo, tir. i sstemplate of throaton | sichuseis on the “Currency.”” Guowery, ogéd 10 years, anative of county Louth, Ireland, | nn Pens Pro B. BRANDRETH, MD. or to destroy himself A. He did, air Four Obaptersin the History of Criminal Love. 1. The Bar- | and tor the last forty ycars a resident of ths city, RRANDRETH'S PILLS 2 cols por bor and thova coy ncinwaTt, Feb. 8, 1859, . sir. OG) feng 2. The Hartung Murder ia Albany. 3 Tbe | iis friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune. with sugar by a new process, 12 in a box, one shilling per box. Q. Did you make use of your influence over jm to re- strain bim from such an act? A.. Yes, sir. ral, from his late resivence, No, 118 York street, Brook: Vermont Blopement and Suicide. 4. Harlow Caso, theGovern- | 7) On tareday aiteruoon, at one o'clock. (A, SBOVER & DAKEN/S CELEBRATED * Lg pe ah a Ma ETB Not’ ar vinwieten oo F; thing? A. | ment Defwulter—the Sandusky Elopement. Gavewey.—On Mouday morning, Feb. 7, Micuast Garr. vied dated Bo i ‘Q. Ingeneral terms, was the motive which ho avowed | Béitorials on prominent events of tne day. way, aged 46 sears. 7 CHINES. one relating to pecuniary embarrassmenta? A. Not alto. | Sooal News of interest of this and the adjoining cities. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of NEW STYLES—Prices from $50 to $123 gether—that was part. A full report of the New York Cattle Market, with thenum- | bis brothers, Owen, James, John, and Peter Gaffney, are ate u ‘ Tove 21, 64, 49, 75, 59, 73, 52, 40, 48, 36, 63, 1, 38. for Church Rent During the Meetin; betsced of the Revivals 1 f MARINE COURT. Before Hon. Judge Maynard and a Jury. Fan, 8.—The John Street Methodist Episcopal Church Whoa yaar: hme epee talmeeticgy A. Yes, ir. Q. You have no doubt that he did it deliberately, with his own hand? A. None whatever; when he in the room I thought he was joki him he was foolish to talk in that way; I had not left him respectfully invited to attend his tuneral, this (We etl ing csr gchar ok 4 Riva BM afierpoen, bk one o'clock, from his orig oct big No 3 North William street ey Market Reporte—Marriages and Beathe for Week—alto- | ~ California papers please copy. gether forming an interesting and useful newspaper. Hysge.—On Tuesday, Feb. 8, Jonx P. Hyms, aged 60 Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Produce at | yearr, anative of Tuam, county Galway, Ireland. Tite funeral will take place from his {ate residence, No. 495, meet Noe Mt Pulion sirese Beoodiye, T EVERDELL’S, WEDDING AND VISITNG CARD#, These celebrated cards splen Dotes, 4c. idly engra, dan only bs bad at Broadway, corner of Duane st.” “ake Ciass No, 120, Fesavany 8, 1810. %, 43, 44, 37, 68, 69, 68, 78, 6,74, BS, 65, 67, BL. And thet the sald numbers were drawn in the order. in whielb dence that the association, at a ‘‘special meeting,”’ held in February, 1858, appointed a ‘Committee on Devotional Meetings,” giving them authority to hold a series of ‘ayer meetings, under the at of the association, Tue expressly probibiting them, by the terms of the reso- Jution of appointment, from incurring any debts on behalf of the association. It was the understand ng that the cx- nses would be paid by voluntary contribution. On the of this resolution the committees engaged the John ments inserted at the usual Hua rates. . The New York Young Men's Christian Association.— | ten seconds before I heard the report of the pistol. Washington Market in thia clty—carefully corrected every . they atand above. tn action was brought to recover from the defendants | _ 9. Had he any angry words oF quarrel with anybody? week. pfs cada Saabs Thursday afternoon, at twoo’clock, a earatioe regi or a Our hands at Wimington, Del, th’s Mondey, Fels 7, rent of the John street church building, used in holding | A:,NO, iF; team oom event haltjan hour Dafore, and The Latest News recotved by telograph jor otherwise up to | “sie shorn —In Williamsburg, on Monday, Feb. 7, Pere duced, the square visting card, the square envelope, ALSX, PORTER, *fcmmiodonens ‘the well-known noon-day prayer meetings during the late | Q. Was there any enmity between him and anybody | ‘elime of publication. ae m ae i 8 avoveres, youngest non of tho late Captain John and | square note paper, and-sther novelties. JOS. SEAL, ‘Terms—$2 per year; copy, four cea! ‘ } nnah Mezerole, age years. — revival of religion. Itappeared from the plaintif's evi- | else? A. Not thet I ktow of. agen ertise. | The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfull PLEASURABLE EXCITEMENT HAS BEEN OREATED Cromer, Dose ick mah Stein eee Sena er a Siiineode ingited to attend bia funeral, from the residence of hie | A. tronghout the community by GAYETTY'S medicated pa- | y,7ae subscribers, crmratensere eee te, supertatent. were per. Everybody pronounces: greatest of blessings and a grand 1uxury for those who have not yet contracted sickness. pe Ann street. For sale by all druggists. Beware of itations. Urotker in-ow, Samuel F. i Shonnard, | No. 78 South Second gtreet, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, tang preemie ag nig mac lly i a nn phony pe ree — This, 1 e hus never been equalled for prt is city, , producing the ernest possible edge to razor. eae ty | eee ee ee te BOGE aaa tree andhbersss: yf Her relatives and friends, and those of her brother, the late Jobp arn Tr, are ly invited to at. A. W. Fabex’s Lead Pencils Sold at Retail | tind her funeral, from St, Bartholomew's church, this aS wate Wilince oirest’ only by KBERHARD FABER, | (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past three o’clock, without ‘The case was thon submitted to the jury, who, after due deliberation, rendered the following * VERDICT: That the deceased, Peter Augustus Meserole, died by his own hand, by suicide with a pistol shot through his brain. 19, 76, 45, 49, 37, 63, 48, 89, 42, 61, 46, 5; 81. Cuass No, 118, Exrra, Fesrvarr 8, 1869. 67, 5, 28, 87, 61, 66, 41, 27, 25, 40, 94, 63. LL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ARE FOND OF 4 be head of bair.” He oGta) hairs” need be seen if you use WILSON’S HAIR RER AND REsTORER, which “I8 NOT A DYE,” but will Ca or your “ hairs’ into a beautiful black or brown. will restore the “! City Intelligence. FIRE IN RIDGE 8TREET—SIXTEKEN HORSES SUFFOCATED street church asa place of meeting. Many members of OR BURNED TO DEATH. street. urtber invitation, ‘hair to its ong And that the said numbers were drawn in the order in whiein association attended z the skin or soiling the linen; it is applied like water, has no | they stand above. Caaraneeiaa he public were so lavited, and attended | Betwoon four and five o‘clock yesterday morning fre | 100,000 Worth _Cholce Chicago City Pro- | , wenn lcnuny formerly of witaistows Pont Nr, | bagemel.s render ie air "so" and’ pliable! no tat yeiinens our handsat Augusta, Ge. tha Monday, Feb. 1. largely. Collections were taken up under the direction of | was discovered in the cooper shop in the rear of No. 67 — gona wp teehee at RG yt for goods ages ‘about 75 years. 4 ‘sate inj & dof xy itte Hike te ‘ela at peeaee M 13 . Le DoGAs. * $ Commissioners. re pe ome grea RnR jhe ara Ridge street, owned by William Cutlon. The flames spread | Subscriber will puy part cash; application aust be made by tbe ichivanm=-On Monda evening, Fep. A at six o'clock, | ue.” Wilson's hate resorer is entirely vague, twill cure ‘These receipts. ‘most stated the > | Tapldly and soon communicated tothe frame stable in | seller directly to me, at San ee be aed ba epg ne Joel tr hy og y ‘the’ out,” and GINGER'S SEWING, , MACHER Dave been reccived “from Geo. P:Edgar,’’ one of the com- | the rear of Nos. 65, 67 and 69 Ridge street, occupied by | Powsrcom No. & oy BETA di ae ee a hie trial oes ro respectfully in- | Five'an entre "Dew of fair” rendering fad | SD, very, mechan: berine the year by purchasingowe. mittee, and to be for ‘‘ser vices” fn to the meet. | samuel Phil dealer, Thi sixteen | ited to attend bia funeral thom ‘is late roidenoo, No. | Figoroua Erinapa, dope, wboteale and reial at Howe | eyear enue” I'M: SINGER & OO 4 Brosdwape ings. Counsel for the defence moved. for dismissal pei bry Rican: anil Gurney’s Up Town Gallery, 420 Weat Twenty 8 this ( lay) 1 | drug store, $06 Grand street, N.Y. sore open until} at night santa ata seater aa | senscy tn tae om periabed., Thr borseiclatien St, Firat block belew the Now York Tote Mrdowan-On Tuceday, Feb. 8, Euume MoGowas, wite | ber. st ljingeon's Tan abd 44 Grandin Fulielphin, by GPNORIS, SEWING ‘wACHTITER es le . af Ft z . Be a q Be on the contrary, 4 bona ig Maly nd vi sie hs, daguerreotypes, miniatures in oll, and ivory. | of James McGowan, aged 83 years. pera Pia ST Bag Re ay TA point uly, durability, persection of work, ome &c,, and the stable in the rear of No, 69, were owned by country Una eae ace loos will be about $2,500; Iona in the rear of Noe. 66 and 67 were owned by ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 263 Kast Thirteenth street, on Thursday afternoon, at two ‘Tracy's Celebrated Shirts—Made to order | o'clock. SEAS fit, etn | collar depot, Nos. 87 and Rrep.—At West Point, on Saturday, Feb. 5, at ‘3 types, Petree ear GER &.00, 458 Broadway. ‘uge of their building for the sake of promoting iliam street, one door Ms P. M., of disease of the heart, Lieut, 8. P. Rump, aged ‘Read the INGRR’S: SEWING MACHINES, of the revival, and that the young men of tho association | Joseph Washburn. The loss is estimated st about $500— 7 G&O. M. TRACY, Agent. cuesaat Sr eye woghter was ‘bot water to that extent ‘For all manufacturing ‘were only to contribute their services and pay the sexton | S8id to be insured. The logs on stock in the cooper shop Fat ng relly Fob, 8, Many Ruy, to | ctnticka sual dic. “L vathed het freely ik ine as, St Sat is ete a kee eee hip Giire wore, Counsel for the C soar of Michaal Riley,’ of Torcommon, roland, | Sic iniment, which gave tosant Toontinued tis use, | sctive: a ices, ‘The American Trades 1’ M. SINGER & 00., 458 Broadway. for ye that ‘was evidence that the com: ‘had, in fact, and 90 Attorne: wore di about ¥ ‘and am happy to ie ‘ot scarred. Contracted. ta the name of the association, in Met, | $60. ‘They are owned by Samuel Philips, and ure insured THR AMERIOAN SNOKER tt | and late of Birmingham, England. Stokwa Si Am DADDY 0 Hen, BON i Suoaer, “ fssociation had afterwards ratified their acis. ‘The Judge | in the Eagle y. The iro, it is sup- | Conalating of m grent variety of unique and Déautiful patoras | «,t reaneetfly i pa see nthe og dyer ns yf mety A Ko. I street, OLUBLE GLASS, ARNICA, MALOA AND CHAMO, granted the motion, and dismissed the com; posed, ail a. the one of sewar 5 ee bes. "Tho pore Fashion 187 Delancey (nate Fa Be For sale at 34 Beekman street. S' mile flowers, best and cheapest, ‘coopers with a cand larity about these articles fe that each one is arran, ¢, No, yi 4 fam and Bourbon; platina, eadmiam, , through which the smoke - | xemaine will be taken to Cemetery at twoo'clock. VER! ae Coroners’ Inquests Yesterday. Toa Wnerman.—Yesterday tho weather and the streets | feotve.s damp sponge, through which the smoke Ofte Duro. | Xemnane We ea clay Bebe oo ‘conamption, | FpA08 OF EVERY FIND, ROPE On Woctece, | Smt wROOHIWAAGHR'S 1aSlialden lane. i Surciom wy LavpaNvm.—Coroner Gamble held an inquest | Were everything but agreeable. The shy was overcast, pag eyes coola the smoke, butextracts from it the | parmick SPEULMAN, @ Dative of Moyrush county, Sligo, Ire- eg oufermented quors, fobs 6 renal Route, hers vl ip eae hee is fiendn/and soquantances are requisted to attend Kush waterjan, ‘hele uso will alec urea promote ihe heath | the funeral, from bis late residence, No, 68 Roosevelt of the habitual smoker; and preserve the sweetness of tho serge, om era Feb. ee i fer tanta Wed, tae breath. wart.—On Monday, . sear! THE AMERICAN CARPET HOOK FiLAp aged 17 months, dnly child of Levi U. and Mary E. ‘This isa new article, which has never before been upon themar- | Stuart. Kets but it pomeases the merit of euabling a personto purdown | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ‘up & carpet of the at sine 4 ‘aeein fifteen | attend tho funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two minutes, withont apy injury to the door or carpet. Itis very | o’clock,from No, 168 East Twenty-first street. Her re- cheap—cheaper in the long run than tacks—and the great fi- | maine ws be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. cllity with which even aservant can take up and put down ‘Tunrsott.—Sudde on Tuesday, Fob. 8, at half-past earpela, without the passibty of « mistake, renders tinvala- | , ,TIMmOy he Fh ar gy a gg rt me ble to,the housekeeper, wa on of the 7 THE AMERIUAN PEN HOLDER AND WIPER Banker TiMPRON, Fon late John Timpson. Ta a neat invention for holding a wet sponge; into which the pen Due notice of the funeral will be given in to-morrew’s Ms thrust, always coming out clean and ready for use. A vers. | papers. convenient le for counting house desk and library ‘Vaw VucnTex.—In Albany, on Friday, Feb. 4, Toms Vay VechTEN, aged 73 years and 3 mont ‘The trade generally, and especially merchants from out of | VAY VECHTEN, town buying goods in our city, are invited to call and complete ‘VaNnpERROOF,—On Feb. 7, Iaammuta Covarrs, their assbrienent from Our sts: ple | wife of John Vanderhoof, in the 54th year of her age. the atmosphere moderate, and the streets were in a sloppy and slushy condition, Our great thoroughfare—Broad- ‘way—from Fourteenth street tothe Battery, wasa per- fect sea of dark brown slush, about seven-cighths liquid, and the other part solid. This was caused by the salting Braday Monday night the contractor for cloaning SEWING MACHINES. PRINCIPAL OFFIOE, 489 BROADWAY. IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSI- Pt ‘4c., have removed to Nos. 62 and 64 falker street, a few doors west of Broadway. pleat vitbwenndiireiotsns yesterday at No, 87 Spring street, upon the body of Anne Brennan, the woman who committed suicide on Monday evening by taking an overdose of landanum. Deceased, #t appeared, was partially ineane, and no doubt committed ‘the act of self-destruction white laboring under temporary aberration of mind. She bad been discharged from the aoe NEW_ YORK 0! BEB OUT FRIDAY, Tr. REA It. RBAD IT. ATTS’ NERVOUS ~—DEWARE OF t Ww terfeita by bogus doctors. ky banent dragwgat wil THE LUNGS AND THROAT. Persons who are affticted with these diseases, and have not received any benefit from the treatment the) asics are respectfully invited to call upon B. W. VO! a, M. D. who has been very successful in curing personfWho bavo been pronounced incurable, If Dr. V.’s Treatment does not check the fatal progress of the disease in ten days, ho will not lead the wie Oflice for the treatment of Bowery. porta acmlncneaisttt Anan See ay AVINGS A¥D BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EX- Eis Morgan's Masonry for sale. Onlice room to let, ‘Old Curiosity Shop, 109 Nassau street, quantities of coarse salt to be ‘was a native of Ireland, x ae Drata oF an Urtnown MAN ty Prisow.—Coroner Schirmer held an inquest upon the body of an unknown man, appa- rently a iaborer, who died in one of the colle of the Sixteenth Precinct station house under the following circumstances: ‘On Monday night the police found decoased lying, grossl; fotoxioated, upon the door steps of a dwelli “4 ty Seventh avenue. On being taleen to tho station houso acd Ay ATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE |AND PH RE storative will anmihilate plead M ng. eruine wihout our signature. JOHN PYNS & CO. sesau street. (ATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE WILL R THR Tinierer aystam to neal naber years of does seam, Sh Dols. PENH & OO. New Yoo, ana Wave, rooklyn. streets aeep in the slush, and thus wetting their fect. ‘Tho littlo ‘half-ctad, ragged boya and girs, aan met at almost every crossing, with their solicitous cry & “Give me a penny,”’ and who have been regarded as ne cessary nuisances, were out in full force; and yesterday benefactors. From stocks. . “ locked up in a coll, ho was seized with delirium were rather esteemed as public AMERICAN TRADES CO., ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ny TTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—IP rr White tn that staté he knocked his head againet the gronnd early"morn until midnight these poor ‘creatures were Band.24 Frankfort sect. | invited to attend the funeral, tia (Wdnonay) afern00g, BEAT OAL sriviloge of tral batore Pt ease 4 Aico we atu ihe ice; (one wn genet bay aoe poh soon Wier broom in hand ‘clock, from . kere a bier he injuries, Verdot va nosordanes with tie above fuste, | fom. tho cross’ walks, "them Pook childcan reaped | Te be Successful in Business One Needs to | 2.in'renth sirest, Broskiya, ED. Mer romaine will be | BrovastY"sutrasce on Princessect, Wide ana pool galery | nnn ‘A Camp Bonen ro Dnarn.—Joromiah Kecchter, a child | Sneectuiy. Wow ant Arcntrians gave thoir monoy Seamsinntiog seit teehee ents A correct phrenologies! | taken to Greensburg, W ovaany, See tatnesent, |. cons Lesion ten Afripin, necvoug heeahcey Thee prey. NEU. . id G 16 ap. y Thursday. _ Ad two years old, died youtorday, at No. 85 Tenth street, | peals for the y"gdme graft amd pedantic | “FOWEBE & WELL) 908 Brosdway. greene 4 Now Orleans, Sop 22, 886, of yelipy fever, | FyTOBLY ART TO BOTH SexEs—maRarED | $F"; m iremens, debiliy, conve! 2" 100 Resawes from tke effects of injuries accidentally received by his | °¢ gentleman would make some reply; tho majority of | Southern ‘Trade. Roneer W. Warn, formerly of this city, in year or Jn, heal or dleonse MEDICAL ADVISRR | N: Y:. *2° ATT cs , : ‘elothes fire while he was playing nt tho stove, | te street crosscrs, however, gave up thelr pennies cheer- — of his age. Ae ee log elosvorrped egrertags. Foie 1-29 S ‘APIA’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE--SWORK A ‘Sere eer hl nin he Dayo: | Uh, gag ania rer a roby wn | Me bg nm, fv erating Of 1a AT CAO a wwe | Genie a ae ey ceed | Wagcanmen™ on * “ q . rain storm 4 as ' F y 4 wan atreey en ee would soon clear tho strects of the slush, and then tho ire Stour oe mer it's now bs otal, ‘james A. Burke, aged 20 years, a native aicrery adal pereon, en's ten cmb Se mast 8 OO Tam Late Casvarry at mun Cevrnat Park.—The Coro- complete Brookly! 2 INTER CLOTHING ! BARGAINS?! atrects would resumo their accustomed appearance. pee is oa Teh know | of Kilkenny, Ireland. for in vain in any ¢ tomy any part of ‘A few goodstylea of fine “nev tothe the cnet John Daly, the Master, wh] Tum Stine Cowneans Gemat—Tho new Commissary Sod media ‘mani vil | Benam.vn san ome, Deo. 27, of injares reating | county, by W- ar broaden HF | iy sna ak elt Ye a bea. vorcnta, bas ‘wes harge of a our from a from _& wagon, . Edward u Sears. Sentral Fark, rested ius verdict of accidental eau, | Cevera! Wotch, of Bulle, will entar upon the uti of | sii, sc allof witeh'we oder tothe rads | Vile, native of Framplon, Oahads, aged 21 yeare Hees Oi seo nent {OMe Hah Stand G8 Fulon ste Set GD anor, Daly was 45 years of ago, and was a native of Ireland, his office on the 22d inst., succeeding Genoral J. H. H. | 8 La "op pot Comwar.—At Jan. 7, of consumption, | 2° wie . ‘oe e cure ore | —<$<$<_—<—————————— i ree Watd, who has oconpied thet postion for the past foar sa Breatwer. | caunarne, the wit of George CONWAY: | os cang. cue yee et eee uiGuee ee oops turonghont tho Bate for hs poldbriy abiithy | , Herxing’s Patent Ohanspion Fire ea Be and Amy B Chatfield, aged 2 yeace aud ee oe ae wr A detachment of 500 United States troops, under com- 7 and urbanity of manners. He has cocharged "hia duties | 4%4 burglar proof safes, 21 Broadway, corner Murrayst,N.Y. | 17 days. Haat. ‘mand of Capt. J. P. MoCown, Fourth artillery, will leave | with credit to the State and honor to 4 Steen about pros UXURIANT WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES, PRO- Seat to Governor's Inland for Fort Leavenworth, K.., on or | Mnmany.—On Monday night the left wing of the perekee aay ‘Vernon Bouquet,” thenew | aged about 38 “ Leipete tte weeks by Bay cogent, $1.8 towe, ‘Srullery now Sean Ail wip the Fourth regimoat of | goventy-drst regiment had « drill at the Division Armory, PAE BUPOY, cece, 0 Broadway. | of Rane nA tte te else ee | = NT, $4 5) Botta now seudy a At tho corner of Bit and White streets, Tuere wore atiout Our FRIDAY. Tat, $5 0 double sole poy bose, ‘ eae one hundred and twenty muskets present. Col. Vosburgh IDAY, toa. FRIDAY. ag_he NRW YORE OM- PRE ORTSe * i7ese exorolged the men in various mancvuvres, including the Melanghlin, of Dublin, ‘years. ‘AIL NEWS, DEALF.A8— The morning % SINGER'S PAMD’,; MACHINES. ‘Tho United Btaton mioamer Mintteeots Captain Da, Pont een td g ge dl ean of ladies, | ,,Wellow's French Yoke Shirts, Now outs Bas er rise TP tn a eat on gy oa brain 27 : sailed from Hong Kong for Boston on the 80th of Novem: | [he presence of tho lattor at these drills ap- | Made to, order, ond, v to ft at lees than “teen ~ "fea aw 00, ke er, a pears to infuse unusual in the Hors, as it fonda - a TBiiportam, 103 Bread. Philander a” erage: “NOW ARE sy waagn treo i years. pene ot Batchelor’s Hatr Dye, Toupess= | _ Stancnoca.—In San Francisco, Jan. 7, Emil out FRIDAY. “W7poacomsaiminord tera Whe Fie rogamad eave: Tener eye eae Ttiakaaen MEd SERIEOG G44 PRIDA