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-r near Warder of Dr. John marsh. Dickie wallowetl brwltolel wm Brm.v JtiJS iM Blarttnez. Handsomely Done AlbMy Knickerbocker ef Wednesday. LOCAL.

JfEWS. NOTICE. if tMefaaJar ilte 'tle dTUe of tlie Indomitable 1 T. We write ia Um midtt of th most Intense A young married pair arrived in the city The Democrats of the lath Ward am 1 Joan JPackam' Iron Bridga Houaa, on the yesterday from Buffalo, whose departure from that place was attended with a scene "vwmiriuianM tiot Xtt Xlatlnat at o'clock P. ML, to transact inch buaiixm aa mar earn fccfora tba mortis.

Good apaakara will bi piaaaal. Bj order of tha Ward Conmittae excitenent. Last evening rumor waa current all over the eity that P. M. Dickie, GEORGE j.

BRYAN, EDITOS AND FEOFKIKTOR-itfflomoiJUttocaw)nreaoFTooMO ootwoo. 4MB rtJBUSHs a this rxrrt. mt aothobitt. 'I 11 ewe to you, Mr. Barret, as to a dear, valued friend; nor fail to avail myself of your, kind offer, if I need Till then, farewelll He pressed faer band and went to the door, then turned as though hoping yet by a word or look to be recalled.

Bat her arms till rested on the table, on which her head was be wed down, and he felt that it bad eaused hc-r a pangto give him pain. Again passing his kerchief across his eyes, the Yesterday morning Dr. John Marsh, the owner of a large ranch near Mount Diablo, and well known as a resident of some twenty years standing in California, murdered, near (he ranch of CoL Giftabout two miles from the town of Martinea. The body was much cut and mangled. As the watch of the deceased was gone, and there whose unpleasantness was aperava ted by I to illustrate bis devotion to Mr.

Bbchakak's iu publicity. The bride is the daughter 3af Metropolitan Theatre. Miss Bjm- of a wealtbv and arUtncratia merchant in bxelt continues to meet with great success Buffalo, and one of the most lovely and interests, bid actually a wallowed a whole Ox I Thia announcement of course created the most agonising excitement among the BCFFAIXK at this temple of the legitimate. She ap accomplished woman in that city, where THXJFSDAT EVENIXG, OCTOBEB 80, 1858. loveliness and accomplishments seem na political circles of the city.

But it now ap pears this evening in the wonderful proluc-tioaof Marble Hearty or tb Living Statues." The entire bill Hhis evening the dr, and went Democratic National Ifomiaatioiu. tural their aexT- The busband iaH very pears thst the Ox swallowed our patriotic wbb do Boney iouna on nis pe'son, it is supposed that the murder may have committed for the sake of the booty. Some one of whom Dr. Marsh had recently a lawsuit, are suspected of the Postmaster, and the laat seen of him was a respectable young gentleman, every way IS save in wealth, and equal to the lady. The portion of one of bis boots as he disappear ed down the ponderous jaws of the mum away ad, and lone, forever.

A year from that time, the merchant Bat at the desk in his private office, when a elerk'asked at door if he might show a -fedyin, wW asked to see him. With a Grand Concert mirnage being opposed by, the lady's fa crime. A party from Martinez have gone moth creature. Alas, poor Dickie! We I aa-ail ill -fc. ther, was privately solemnized by a Gler By reference to an advertisement in this in pursuit of them.

knew bim well. If be was not a fellow of gy maa, yesterday morning, and the bridal It may be recollected by our readers that quick bound of the hearwbe divined at once afternoon's "indomitable." it ill be seen that the Stbakosos Grand Concert Com party was just arrived at the Railroad De infinite jest and most excellent fancy, he in The Bulletin of JnlT 19, we published a was a most redoubtable man in carrying lengthy article entitled A California pany will give a grand Concert in this cit. pot to take passage for New York, when they were overtaken by a brother' of the Caucusses and foisting unpopular men up in which a description of Dr. Marsh's resi at Kremlin Hall, on Saturday evening. FOR JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania.

on the Democracy. It is proper that we bride, who did not know of the marriage, dence, in a beautiful valley between Mount Diablo and the San Joaquin, and some Mile. Tkkxsa Parodi. will be assisted by Signor Tiserrini, Signor Morini. and Pabx and was led to believe that his sister had should state before dismissing this me sacrificed herself.

A rencontre ensued be Jblisn. Madame Strakosch will also sine mention of his personal character and habits that it jnu8tb Virginia, and replied in the As she entered the room, Mr. Barret started from his seat. Virginia, where have yon been? How I have thought on yon in this timet Why did, you nod write, to relieve my i-iil thpogut it best not, fearing yon would object fto my going as a teacher in a i. I bajre been Jot a year past employed as a teacher in the Mc'Shee Seminary when unoccupied in the school, give music lessons the Marseillaise Hymn.

The price of ad were given. From the improvements which tween him and the husband, curing which he (the brother) drew a pistol. It waa im lancholy subject, than an ineffectual effort was made by one L. B. Smith, a disconsolate and stereotyped fugleman of the Postmaster, to avert the terrible catastrophe.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, of Kentucky. mission haa been fixed at fifty7 cents. for maby years the deceased gentleman bad mediately taken from him and fired in the The Christian Advocate of t-day air by the groomsman, who waa in atten All to no purpose, however, and if it had oeen making and had nearly completed, his place of abode had become, probably, the most beautiful and complete private Union Democratic State Nominations not been for the almost super-human ef dance, and the parties separated by bim speaking of Hon. Jakes Sheldon's address delifered before the People of Evans in September las5, pronounces tt a production forts of two or three of Smith'- 11th ward and another gentleman.

The husband then residence in the State. Inexoraole death in where 1 have a number of claimed an explanation with the brother has now torn him from all the objects of body guard, he too, would have been swallowed by the infuriated monster. The loss exhibited the marriage certificate, and at foe governor: AM AS A J. PARKER, of Albany. FOR LITOTBHANT GOVERNOR JOHN VANDERB1LT, of Kings.

FOR CANAL COMMI88IONRR I worthy of the occasion complimentary alike to the People and to the author. of Smith would have been a public calami once relieved his fears. The brother then delight which he had to patiently and pain fully accumulated. Dr. Marsh was a grad ty is we do not know of another man in ran to the father, who hastened to the ars Parodi'b Concert Books.

A new uate of Harvard University, and a member read the certificate fretted a little, as old T. RTTSSELL, of St. Lawrence. Buffalo, who would consent to fill bis unenviable position of grand-fugleman, and of the medical profession. As we formerly edition of M'lle Parodi's Concert Books, expressly arranged for tho present Grsnd gentlemen generally do when called up too early in the morning, granted his blessing said, he was a man of great intelligence, of Concert, containing the Italian, Frenca and varied accomplishments, and singular ex perience3 of life.

He had some bitter per to the happy pair, and got aahope juat as FOR STATE PRISON INSPECTOR MATTHEW D. BRENNAN.of New York JOB CtBKK Or THE OOUKT OT APPKAL8, HORATIO G. WARNER, of Monroe. English words; also the music arranged for doer of dirty work for the most sneaking clique of office-holders that ever inflicted any party under the Sun. The Eighth Ward Democratic Tick the last bell ran.

sonal enemies in his and it the piano forte, has just been published, and will be for sale on the evening of the is possible that his murder may have been The Teachers High Vocation. uoncert at the door. Price 35 ota. instigated by private malice. Bulletin.

If that man deserves well of his country, 1ST The circulation of the Pott ia in Later. Through Wells, Fargo who makes three spires of grass to grow etThe Courier between two Fires-Why don't the Confidential Urgan of major Dickie define Its position on the Eighth Ward Tickets 7 The Courier some days ago run up an creasing so rapidly that we afe compelled Express, wo receive 1 last night the follow to go to press at a much ear tier hour than For Members of Assembly. 1st District. HENRY W. ROGERS.

2d GEORGE DE WI I CLINTON. 3d WILLARD W. STEVENS, 4th MORRIS FOSDICK. YOB SCHOOL COKXISSIOKIR 1st District GARRA K. LESTER.

ing dispatch: Brnicia, Sept. 26, 1856. where only two grew before, what, praise does he-merit who multiplies intelligence, who expands the slumbering faculties of the human soul, who calls forth into exercise usual. Advertisers will rjlease One of the murderers of Dr. Marsh has 8th ward tioket which is generally known as the O'Gradt ticket, and the next day J.

Grau, the courteous and ef been taken, and parties are on the track of ficient Agent of the 8trakosch Grand Con powers capable of increasing the psblic threw it unceremoniously out of the paper. cert Company, is in town. stock of wealth, of virtue and We do not think this is backing its friends Democratic City Nominations. For JARVIS DAVIS, (long term,) of exalting the possessor to his proper eta the other, supposed to be implicated with him. The wallet of the Doctor was found on the person of the one taken.

$500 reward is offered for the one that has escaped. The Schooner Magnolia, with a car very well. The ost, whicn or course is al tion of usefulness and importance? If; that go of corn from Chicago, is ashore son GullS. pupils. Nor would I be here now, but that I come on another's account.

You can aerve him. Serve us both, Mr. 'Serve him! Of whom do you speak, Of Harry Vincent. I met him this morning, when I came to town to purchase mu- sic; He told me he had heard that your book-keeper, Mr. Post, is about to ltave you, to Scotland.

Harry would made happy by ihe place. I did not tell him ihat I would come you, being afraid he would disapprove of it, but your promise, have come to ask you to give the place to. him. ,1 know you will think ns both very fool-. ish, si.

ce our love ia our all. Still we will make it sufficient for us. -Wiping the cold dews irom his forehead, opuiont merchant paced the floor; then topping his lip quivered and his eye was dim, as be looked on the beautiful girhwho (Stood so calm and happy, in her poverty i him. She had come to asked a favor, yet be felt, to have trusted himself with another. look at, her, would have made him the suppliant, Ho turned abruptly and went to the desk.

Would Mr. Vincent accept a loan from ine? Perhaps if he had other plans, I could aid him, I' I know Harry's proud spirit too well to dream of his accepting a loan as a favor obtained through my inu rcession. No; only give him Mr. Post's place, when he calls to ask for it -and we will both be so happy while struggling for the light of a better And in case I appoint him nay book-: eoPer what are your plans for yourself ways right, long since hoisted the Gkorge For Justices vf the Peace. GEOKQE HINSOK, J.

Rrhx independent People's ticket for Island Reef, foot of Lake Michigan. Ves potter who has moulded the unresisting clay to form of beaty and elegance has deserved Cold-Blooded Murder at Angel's Camp. our what glory shall be bis 'who sel and cargo will be a total loss. Complimentary Concert the 8th ward. The Courier dares not now take either side.

Its literally between two fires. Its afraid of being devoured. TALBOT, SAMUEL HECOX. FIRST WARD. For Alderman (Long term) JOHN H.

BID WELL. Jtderma (Short term) MICHAEL HAG AN. SvpervisorTHOHAA EDMONDS. Constable PATRICK MAfl EB of Firlme JAMES ABBOT. faithful and diligent in his functions, has chsped the minds of men, and all to honor Why don't it pitch ino somebody? Pitch TO MADAME MCAETHY.

IfASAKR The undersigned Citizen I Buffaio. in and virtueT-a-Dr. Henry Hunter. Inspectors of t-Uctim ALTER 8TANARD Ac Horrible Death Another Flpid into the "indomitable'Vif its afraid to pitch into any body else. "We shall begin to think the Courier has less pluck than the Spiritual Rapping, Free Love Republic, of cidknt.

Mrs. Miranda Hazard, a native consideration of the talents with which, nature haa gifted yon, and Id admiration and eateem for jam character, and tha many btnarolent acts of charity which yon hava perfonnod, propose that yea gire a grand comUmenUry Concert at auch a tt aa wil 14 anit your corranienee, that nam an i-ATJtlUJS. SECOKD WARD. For Alderman C. CAREY.

Supervisor GEORGE W.BAKER. Constable STEVEN McGUIRE. Cnmmvaumtr of xcise JOH.V GRKENSHIELD this city, 51 years of age, died yesterday at her residence in Eighty-third street, corner axiy oay, on wnicn it may take place. Inspectors Elerti on ORANGE W. CLARA, Stereos conducted by that extraordinary military chieftain Gen.

Ctrehic 0. Bristol, of Sars-aparilla and Richard Johnsoh (who is Rt Kev John Timoa of Fourth avenu3, from the effects of burns received on Thursday last from the explo A cold-blooded murder was perpetrated a': Angel's Camp yesterday afternoon, on Dr. Armstrong, by C. Colebrook. The latter had been accused by Armstrong, some weeks since, of hog-stealing.

Yesterday Colebrook went to Armstrong's cabin, and, without saying a word, plunged a knife into his heart, killing him instantly. Colebrook was arrested, and while being tried before a Justice of the Peace, the populace frequently threatened to bang him. Upon this, assistance was sent for to San Andreas. On receipt of the news, Deputy Sheriffs Scbroeble and Betts started with a posse for the scene of the murder. Upon their arrival at Angei's Camp, a man arose in the court room and urged the people to bang the prisoner forthwith.

He LORENZO D. WILBER. THIRD WARD. For Alderman NOKM HAGERMAN. Supervisor iOHN ri.

DAMIEL. U' nsUibU JOHN ROSB. ur Kzriss GkORGE FIX. sad to have killed Tecumseh) memory. Come let'a hear from the confidential sion of a can of burning fluid.

It appears that she was engaged in filling a lamp from a can containing the fluid, when the Inspectors of Election 3. E. S. NOTT, fumes took fire from a candle which! she placed too near, and an instant explosion mouth. piece I Characteristic Business, We have sopperted lha Democratic City ticket heartily and fully.

We now learn from good authority, that F. G. PatTisow, CHRISTIAN THIEBOjl.8. FOURTH WARD. For Alderman STEJ-HEN BETTINGER.

Supervisors HERS EE. RICKEBT. flnnmitMioner of Kxast JACOB WILLIAMS. was the result. In a moment her clothes were in a blaze and she screamed for help.

Her son soon came to her assistance but Inspectors of Election MI JOAEL GAETZ, the candidate for Assessor, short term, has before the fire could be extinguished) his mother was fataly burned. Coroner Hills, Robert ireiii Hiram Chambers Andrew Bark Wm Albro CUCook Rv James Gary MlloSteyena Beirne OOBriar -A Sloan Wm A Bearer David Buobbia iMClWtl ANGinett Edward Hohii Patrick Milton Kev. Franel farrall James. WhJJon Hagan Uiam A Bird Jr A White John Hamilton James Burke James Larkln Sage e)t 8on' A Keogh' or McGiir'5 Mundiea 6 MK'olh "'1-' WH Gleony Kdward Sneppard WUliam Sloan-A Bahrfgh Asaph 8 Beats stated that officers were there to protect him, and that more were on the road. made a contract for Printing the entire Ballots for the City ticket, at certain printing offices in this city to the exclusion Hpantdlng A Clapp Charli West Jamea Sheldon Philip Borahaimer larael Hatch Bala Colegxova -A McKay John Oamaron John Keogh 3 If orria A MeNett JohnHubbell Henry Faxon A Stavana Vanghan Wm Wm Carland Jamea Smith Martin Rowan Jamea Hamilton Cat tier Huh 81on George McDonnei Henry TOUlet Daniel Vaughan Cameron A I Mathews Jamea Kewmu Michael Murray A Waldron 0 Sheppard George Bryan John McManoa Mttrry Bev KavanagR Jamea McC ool Kev Xariar Kunu leld an inquest upon the body, and; the A scene followed the speech that baffles Jury rendered a verdict of accidental JACOB DOMEDION.

FIFTH WARD. For Alderman EDWIN THAYER. Supervisor ZILLIG. Const 'bit BONA VENTURA KRIEG. Commissioner of Excise A GRASS.

Inspectors of Election HENRY NAUERTH, SMITH. i FIZTH WARD, For Svpervisor JOH DAVI3. AleermanC. Constable E. A HUBER.

of the rott. We shall investigate this mat death. description. The officers tried to close round the pri -oner, but were repulsed. The lights were put out The Deputy ter at once.

If Mr. Pattison has done this, at he is said to be Chairman of the Printing A lady applied at the post office i one Tp main at the school, until such time it. as. the savings from our united exertions will permit as to ithink of being married. Wf aw young and hopeful, and if you give Harry the situation, we will succeed since both economize irom our small earnings though poor Harry's salary, at present, is very The merchant's voice Was husky, but the brave honest heart iu his manly breast was nerved to the trial.

He was about to tear the idol worshipped for years thence, going to the grave lone and unloved. you are too high-minded to day in Bangor for some stamps. Being in. Committee, we shall take great pleasure in Sheriffs were taken and disarmed. Scbroe formed that they were three cents apiece ble was put forcibly out of the doer.

The Inspectors of Election PETER RECTENWALD, she asked if they could not be afforded; cheaper. She was told that that was! the krasihq his name from the list of city candidates printed in the Post. Beyond that, wn shall publish the fact to oar readers in a handbill. Mr. Pattcbon must clear him.

self of this alleged Ignoring of the Pott, or prisoner was taken to a tree and hung; The citizens would not assist the officers. Colebrook was hung in total darkness; riTKK AAU in, lilUJIAiS a. BHBrMJWr BS7SRTR WARD. For Supervisor RANDALL. Alderman EN RY A.

GOODRICH. Clnnjdjihlr WKNTIEI.I, STERN. price all through the states'. She then asked if ttatre was not a cheapeakind. The mnrd jrer was an English sailor, and Inspectors of Election CHARLES GERBER, Kev Jameg Jtany said the clerk, 'here are some, blue we shall drop him in our most approved JamaaMcHeory i Aiberger Broi nnA.

vViiK nr. a (-on f. a nl aaa 9 I tharsf brother of Colebrook, who shot a Chileno, near Camo Seco. last year. Col.

American. "indomitable" style. 'rr She asked if they were just as good 4 The oJObN C. BECKER, 8 AMD EL JOSELYW, Commissioner of Excise JOHN WEPPNER. EIGHTH WARD.

or fupervisor THOM DOLAN. Alderman GEORGE J. REHM. OmmaitNir of Excite JOHN KINNEY. (Turntable AUSH ROGERS.

Thirteenth Ward! GsBTLKKxa It wUljaflbrd nmchsylaaaura to accept a favor other than Mr. Vincent would approve. 1 give Mr. Post fifteen hundred Three Lives Lost by the Use of Cam clerk told her Ihey were, only it would take respoaa to your reqaeat, lhXl Hive a Concert at aa early day. I take the liberty of aamiDe THURS more of them" and ther did not look so dollars a year will add five hundred to a I On Saturday evening a distressing' acci DAY, NOVEMBER 8 h.

a the day, and American Inspectors of Election JOHN HUI-aXKSJ, well. -1 Hall aa the place ia which to give it. which dent occurred, in the houso of Andrew caaton anau Da a stated by. Mr. bT.

U1X, a genue-l man. of rara vocal; by Profaaaoc DEGfefN-l welL said the lady, I never was so MICHAEL MORAN, ANTHONY WKRLE. vnrri ward. For Alderman BEN AMIN BAGNALL. Supervisor EDMUND R.

P. SHURLEY. To-rfnAZ iiajvu, uie amtnent piaotai, ana br tn ezceuenn particular as some folksand 111 take some Moore, Johnson' lane, below Fourth in the First Ward. Mrs. Moore was in the act Orcbeatra of the Meaars.

POPPKNBKRG, of tne blue ones. i Believe me, nntloman. with lentimenU of esteem, Intpectors ef Election HEN8Y G. STAMBACH, of filling a eamphene lamp, which was your humble eervant, MSIIAMBi JaCtaJi I A Childish Fakot. WhenHartley (Dole- lighted, when one of children accident Te Hon.

F. P. Starena. Hon. JS.

G. Spattldine. Horf ridge, then a child in. arms, was taken to A. M.

Ulapp, Kight Bev. Dr. Timou, wiUiam Carlanoj ally hit her arm, causing the can containing NATHAN: T. tllblUSIAl T. Commissioner of Excise WILLlAil B0G3IS.

TEffTH WARD 1 For Alderman ELLICOTT EVANS, Supervisor SPENCER COE. Constable FRAN CIS EVERETT. Commissioner of Kxase-JOON W. KENN'- aso. ana otaera.

i If Geo. J. Bryan, Editor of Tott and Joel I. Walxer, have been invited to address the 13th ward Democracy to-morrow evening. Eg Seventh Ward Buchanan Club.

An enthusiastic meeting of the 7th Ward Buchanan Club, was held at the house of John Greiner, on Genesee street, on Tuesday evening last. Gen. Volnet Randall, presided, asisted by A. S. Plumley and J.

Qastel, Vice Presidents. Speeches were made by J. C. Berker and John Greiner, Sen. A Vigilance Committee was appointed, consisting of some three or four hundred live democrat.

London, he cried, 1856. Central Koute 1866 0 mother, now I know what the stars the fluid to upset. The fluid waa immediately ignited, setting fire to Mrs. Moore's clothing, as well as to that of the children are lamps that have been on earth' Inspectors of Election 3 AMES LIBBY, RO ifor Chicago. Detroit.

Btu JUrais, Cairo. JJu and have been taken up to baque. uaiena, book i a lano. nuriingtOtt.Muwanxi this from the lime Mr. Vincent takes his place in the He thru, unlocking "-'w the desk, took out a roll of notes, counted tbem, and placing the parcel in the young girl's hadd, said in a faltering voice that went to her heart: 'Take this, my child; 15 it is one thousand doPa'-s half a year's salary in advance.

Now quit your school. -The place is his; only be married to him 'before he comes to enter on bis duties as say Virginia, could not speak, but the tears w' that fell on the hand she raised to her lips told 'her5 gratitude. He drew her hand h' Within bis and led her to the door, ''Where, drawing her veil over her tear-wet free she entered a stage, to speed to Harry op herjoyful mission, while merchan returned to bis private office, and locking door, sat down on the chair she had playing about the room. Kanoaha, Racine, Waakegaai and aU importan: The alarm and excitement, that ensued sointa on lAke nicmran. A Defisitiox.

A rich officer or revenue BERT CARMTGHAE la LCVBRTH WARD. For Alderman ARD S. DaNN. Supervisor JAUES PATTERSON. Constable- PATRICK COLLINS.

Commisioner of Excue CASPAR HOFFMIRE il The acleadld Mammetk one day asked a wil what kind ef a khieg was intense, 'and although the neighbors SSaZWESTERN WORLD, J. H. Baku Tommander will leave the aiomean -Vd ral Ka did all: in their power to extinguish the opulence was. 'It's a replied the roan Wnarr loo or Krio atwer, liuaaio. Inspectors of Election JOHN SCALLY, JOHN flames children, and both Mr.

and Mrs. ohilosoDber. which can jrive a rascal the ETEHISG on tho arrival tne Expraae rrom lbany and Hew York. jis Moore, were dreaifcllv One of advantage over an honest JUtLW SHAIil.Ktt. TWSLFTH WARD.

For Alderman LE Wia P. DAYTON. Suae tfor GEO. W. HALL.

Constable JOHN ROSINBAUGH. For freight or paaaage apply' on board op, to office of the M. O. BrfJU Wharf, foot of Sri itreot. i The anniversary of the battle of York- the sufferers did not belong to the family, but had just entered the house on an errand, her parents living some distance.

my 12 CHARLES E. WOBLE.Goaaral Agoat, Mrs, Ellen Doran has been arret ited in New Orleans for throwing a basin of scalding water on Thomas Conroy, and thereby dreadfully disfigaring him. It seems tba Commissioner of Azciae CHRISTOPHER SCTTZ. town was celebrated at Portamontb va- 1VATI af! Inspectors of i Action GEORGE BYERS, JQHN on Monday last, by i a grand military par- Her name wai Eliza Jane Lawson, aged New York CentMBjuhoid AWL, jutin a. DMirxt.

THIRTKISTH WARD. notwithstanding Mrs. Doran 'a threats; Con. roy would persist in leading ber hui band Oa andafter November Tralna will ran (Raf With hisrfr Alderman BENJAMIN DOLE. occupied, and covering his face about 12 years.

She ran out' the alley into the lane, and threw herself down in the road A Quaker being' asked his -opinion of Itiwe) Boira bands, said: JI should have more command ale- and Aoelaeaier Mae supervisor wivwii iuuaii. Om LEONARD METZGER. Commissioner of Excise ORSAMCS LEE. off with bad company, and by doing i haa gutter, beneath the open fire-plug, directly From Exchange atnet depot. Hoet depot, Phrenology, replied- indignantly.

20 TH, it, 10: Inspectors of Election MARTIN H. WOOD Leave atSAM, DA literally cot himself into hot water. there can bo no good la a science thatj com in front of the house. WARD D. M.

JOSELYN. Fa, Arrive at Buffalo at 3 A. M. t-JSO AM. Sa-Aa A pels a man to take off bis hat runM.

this, she was so dreadfully; burned that sue aJ A good Retlt. Vhen Francis asked Castellan, Bishop of Orleans, whether be died a few hours afterwards, in tne adjoin BaiffalOy Nlaffaurav. Ssursteoalof If five and make a perch, Fosters, Handbills and VOTES! inz house. Two other children, tamed Bridcei bewlston Sc MAne? how many will make a troutl If two! hogs was of noble extraction, the prelate replied: 'Sire, Noah had three sons in the ark; I Emma H. Moore, aged 9, and Rachel Vtmr uaoaio lov jraua.aaa: SiUDna: headamakea nine, bow many will (inane Neatlj and expeditiously printed at the Moore, aged 4, died in the caurae of the tfrnev La ja, jt ai, rr Foi Lewiaton at 9 and- at.

cannot tell from which I am office of the 'indomitable" Post. a cigarT. night, and Coroner Delavan held inquests Tot Loekport a A and M. i a norvv -r citvd i r- upon tbeW remains yesterday. -PWod VhOi from Bridte.

10-45 A from LoeVoorl. 1 1 Mr. Ruggins, at the break! ast-table. My-deir sir. said a eandidAte, juscosung from Lowutoa, om a atord waff, en the day of election, 'Aam 'Mary Ann, bring me a egg.

from Loekpt-rt, 10:46 from Aitdfro. Whydontthe Courier open lta Column on tne Sehaller Bail Outrage 7 We have been waiting patiently for the glad to see JooToo needn't be-l have Finished daughter. 'An -egg, if you my feelings tbftn.lhis. 1 have loved her a nv. Jlrpnj her very infancy.

I never dreamed of tl her loving another. 1 am alone, now, and forever. Of what use are riches now that she is lost to me? Still, I can help to t' mabe her, happiness. And Vincent I kpow him well; a noble young fellow. be, Then going to his aceoont-4i vc.j.00 ,11 pencjl, he.

added: 'Since 1 only I ftlM6 prevailed on her p-ide to take j-jjthe half year's salary in advance which I shall be paid, ljim, jn full, to what place Miis.tboosind dollars? Let me aee aa act of And fob wrote it and to this day it rets jt.d Jjuop br'g memento of a noble deed thafcinerehani'a entry, Out 6s. Englmucabmeto it baa bees 1 et dcovered that no lesx than three have been A Baltimore paper states bridal Ctf XOT. uanveski uai zu taatrU BaSalo a intvj i. please, father. Speak correctly oe80-4t WM.

C- TOUNO, Aat. ftv; gifts displayed on the table at weddings. Courier to take ep the subject of the Boeak Livma I HorarfAn, elderly maO, prov Ruggins. 'A negg, ia it, dear a yt TIKTCB ofaereral axecnttona laaaed onto? tog outrage committed on our right at a are often hired from jewels expressly tor the purpose. It is stated that one silver XJ Court ef Record of tho BUU or Kvw York, i bablv about seventy-five 7earaa ef age, on negg, eh? Well.

Mary Ann, ini itead of one meditected and oelivered agatnat Ibe paraoaal hB0. aaked if helhaVfllany 1 citr s.ano eaiior, on evening, you may bring me to negga. ropTty or aturr sannaert av aeized i coffe Dot ia that eity baa; figured at three A ST 1 A 'No. air, not nrteseut takenathelatToatof paJiMatiBdoiiofto and to We ttfink the Courier haa sot got nerve doaen weddings as the gift of my mr i foUowiag OMeribod nai iwtates to wits All that enooch to open on the "indomitable." If The Young lady who eloped a few months since from New York with a 'dis taia pi oca or parcel iaod -aatoate in tho towi. LVT Titrwtr or vouoff lady, fend of it should it would aeon grow weak la the The Governors of ten States of he Union have appointed Tharsday November 21, te tinguished has retur ned with a dancing, traverses in the course of a single knees.

Strange however that the Courier Qgnwi, ctub fcj an. sou wimm vi bein part of lot 861, bounded a foUowir, Beginr at a paintis the aeatre of Corn era Baflaio Plank Road whevo the Road rhnnChrUr Martina lntoraactaaaid Plank. Jtoad. -Thanes me' has npt been able to form any opinion minor in her, arms. Deooseryea a.ain5vpuj lt i- i i i -i ii.

1 ir It r.i linn i i. "i season about four hundred miles. Yet no lady would think of walking 4hai distance The yones gentleman who wt ent off with alona- tha centra of aaid Plaak Road. anaim WW Ul in. uuu unuvy mmr Mm aa angel ia book muslin, baa re) araed witb in six montba.

thai 'In'irewTork, hwt Friday, a maa named Edwar. Seating; In algnl 'withcUi-ard lip eaVirelyf with his teeth. Saliabary Thosea oaM alxteea'chaica to a termigant in hoops. lino or aaid lot no. aai.

xneaoa oouur The "soldiers of tbtfwar of 131 Tin Nor eha4namoioankato-lieoantooraaidCh-iaf VartlB'a Raada- thanea aixtoe ebalns to I Crbexit to bildren kB, does your fork VaL," have resolved in favor of holding TIT llsL-ii'-fJ who Cenkures mankind toomuch iust jindujed to take the pled ere. Punch. I kve ihe mi leu I waiebes of the a the nocturnal said- when he robbed jewel ler'ashnp. The totfeue and" the' heartof of the hyno- placo of SSaa2 roJ tandabe theaaoao more or leaa: exceptin mother ever whip BeedsseBsuf hieiselt 'Mim l.wl a general convention na(iu fsmmm arrotn.i .3.,.. l.i 'No, but aba does a precious caigbi worse, whatever upon the subject.

We shall deem it a special favor if it will only take the part of the Smith miscellaneous party. Let's hear from the Courier' Will the tity paper define, Its position ta Our article on Xhe corruptions of the Caucus System, pie "County Ticket, published in yesterday issue, haa created grtat interest in the JTemoaatic.ranka, There is a strong; feeling awakened to rebuke at the Pells certain nominations which the above deaeribed premiata oonveyed by bearing datothe 13th dy-f February, 1858, rt. Hon. thoughl' 'What's tbatr Wbinrt1rtlie Rev. Dr.Sberto kt ibo man neverarei'" deliver a lectare befwa, the ewbaryport reaiaenge of Mr.

U.J". Hamlin, ik. row an fimifliimumwMumnwMiv I Why she washes my face ers ry mora lyaewta'yovwBibefc'w-- '1 I1 'TTt'a a10o4oekA4Mo 1 ing." I Ifyoo ask a lady iiaf walk ont with ou, Iloliiie Skirts. 'Whckw6, n-rf I rmrv Trrria wnntiTtiin lrm V.li nil 1 1: KTU BOPSna. DadarBkeii Street.

a ia bowline aha first looks at your areas ano uw Pia money the receipts in ijjed tbao the man he harms. 'i able.Ainds, th iq iid atm ot w.eJt xsmi I Xtttn moil mviauiti u. IV see. own. it nolorioua, were obtained by fraud i --0119 wifl KXi.l it Son iy.

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