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KANSAS. ft mrnrnt, ItfViiM MB Two yeara white a ex on Ole fwetody id i OBVtSfMtMNl BVat worthy on the prospective pninwn of the diff. is the Territory. informed rae with o-o eaferabse geeto, that LeeoSBOtioe emphatically a ftaeery town or ritj motor in "awl "he'd be if a r-Yee-Slate man hold pitsprr there, fcr it wae destined to be uV greatest city sr. the Territory, and hr wanfc show the "teamef what Pro could do." Yourcor watched with rable infrert Cwth of that Iowa.

I wanU-d to ere what I cmld do th- way of b-ilding up greif 4MJ. (Jencral Government it ran to sad bv the) location of IM Land OftVe, sw-nerallv considered inqsirtant item in u-w towns, and the legislature it the capital, the twiaeVjuarters BM Ten-irmal KMUMM aod hi ssetaats. the rountv seat, and the place Of hold aar thf First District curt. Nearly very cstixen re arived a either to art a- Deputy 11. 8.

Marshal, Kheriff, or other oftie.m, whereby they eeakl have ibeir band? in Vmtk Sam treasury? nvt, riving en Government pap. Not wifh-'tand all thcee auxiliaries, u-ually con-id'-red important. Leeornpt4iB hut little for the ia.it two years. The onlv MhWi thai MeOM to flourish is the whifky trade. I am i rcdihlv inform- that the last rteeover tor i.awren.

UaMrtll at tlie ktVM 5U barrel-, of for that town, in whi'h every house or fftntnrai a bar. in Leoompton at a very low price, if at ail; but Hallo build? ing going on, while the Free-State are program ma: rapidly. Joaes and i ompaay have us what Pro-Siaveryisnn eonld do in the way of ouilding sjtiae, aad lieeomptoii stands about as did two ago, to remain so unt? Kn Brats MM tak. hold of Delaware City, with one of the best landings on the Missouri--much better than LMVenworth -a rock ehore, an excellent site, five to tea mllea Bears Lawrence than any olher tow at an early date taken of by tin- of Platte I jty, who trees nniaed to make it a Pro-Slavery ntyi and every preparation was made to exclude Free-estate men from its limits. Hut, as th ton, ryi-w make nothing of lii Uwurn No bu-m? was done there steamboats from St.

Louis aod other poir.t- rataaad to at its leres. often lots sold for than $00, if sold at all. and if a on one of tie- ana r- should haw asked the officers about Delaware City, he ould have received the answ that it wn- as dead as hay. A few weeks since BSMC g. niiemeii trom Lawrence, aii their way from this city to Leavenworth, passed throurh Delaware ity.

mi wer. Invornhlv UOpri with the siu-, Its poaition, the landing, and advantages of the place. They deternuned to hay the town: and s.m.h tie- I'ro-Slavery city, th. ndquart' tin- Souib Carolina regiment at one time, pnaaad into the of a Lawrenee As as the fad became public real estate in the vicinity found a market at ut more than Sjahed for it before the purchase of the city. The Kree State propri.

tors i ommciic? operations im? mediately to grade tin- loOM ts. and the budding of good roads to InniOBQO and other poiuts. tha etoc tion of buildings, and sbOTOS OMtaininc tee lots anon, have sines sold for Bnanteas i- brisk. Every steamer to IiiikI pass? ngers aod freight, and Delaware City is no longer doad n- ha v. 'hut an active, enterpn-mg.

bu-in- plan-, in -trikiiig trnst with what it was leas than live weeks ago, consiii. red. until reoentljr, etronphold of I'ro-Slai. but till Km men have it. it sorreadered arithont firing a gun.

Lane, soon- (Heads, the i-ity a lew days since, paid over the gold, took Dosdpbaa, and put It ill his Atchison is abotit to tioaltalefd to a company of Free-State men, abiMit the same wayi und In af? ter these ill not be know as the stronghold of the enemies of white labor, but a- fltatc eittos; and there is uot a town iu Kansus poODlad by bwe aien that hni the reputation of being "dead as hay. yi immko, Kansas, April still remains comparatively Ifnttar mid threats Occasionally beard on the bonier, bot nothing alnnning has yet occurred to indicate another disturbance the public truqnilUty. The tnobitcs, in and out of the Territory, mardlesl a die position to keep ejnlet far the preot nt h-a-t. depend? ing upon tlwsaocess of tie ir for taking the eciis-is, and the election of delegates to a Convention to frame a Constttntion, preparatory to the admission of Kansas into the Union as a Slav State. The newly appointed Soen tary of the Territory, Frederick r-tairton, arrived in Konsnitohirnttrrrtweeks aince, and ix now quartered at LoooanplOB, in build? ing formerly occupied by tlov.

It is under Ofaasj here that Stuutou putdishu? an itdilie-- la the people, in which be i'ccUres Iii- d' termiijation to OOtJoOOS the Territorial taws while acting GrOTOCaoi, Including the tu uioviding for taking the census, and the election of delegates to Conswutlonnl Conven? tion. He says that the QuTSOBSaSad having recognized that act as valid, it his duty to see it carried out. He nnites with the Pro-8lavery men and the editor of 'l'hi Slit-York Timtt in advising the Free-State men of Kansas to von: at the timo by tin "Territorial legislature." i if course they want the neoph to the spationi con. gul, to obey and submit to slavery. Tbc Horder aided by the mere! Qovornnaont, been trying for the last two years to have it done, without IQCCSSQ, Hav ing now the aid of Timet, theyoonbt less expect the Maph to yield the position of repudia tjoo.

to succtimo, and quietly submit. We shall The men of this Territory have met in renvention at Topeku, aud unanimously rasolved to take no notice of Um. fraudulent election, nor to nartic i pafe in any manner. The people are united and deter inined on that. It is presumeu that they, being most iiitert-Hted, here ou the gronnd.

and fully posted, uiub-r etand their duties and responsibilities as Well, If not better, than an editor seated in in the City Sjf New-York, who is continually giving advice, and denouncing us for a refusal to vn -and tbuk bi OOUM a party to the fraud. The. way the census is token hy the bogus ofheials ie iiough to convince My reasonable man that wc cue have no of justice in amtugruient, made and provided by our VOTOl enemies, who have tiled neit ts-is as to be certain of success, without regard to the will of a majority ot the actual settlers. late one evening the "census-faker of County' arrived in this city. No om- knew his busi? ness here until the uevt morning, when he busied hiin about an hour taking the census of Quindaxo.

He let far WyenshwAe, aas! 1 Ml ut the smm Unas on kanakas Datawan CUy, a distance of twenty arriving there about 'Jo clink in the and at 5 O'clock I again net the having, since morning, taken the nsus of this oitj Mri Wyendntto, and rode about tarenty-fin milea. "1 wm praaasjl when the Mlowing names, reeidente of tins city were given him: II. Macauh H. hassett' Haamhill, H. A.

BUsa, and ('. wick. Ttu were all received by him and recorded book." The pahMted lists of the qaahxlod vot era of this dirtrn an before me, and not one of the above names appear-. It is very strange that the offi? cial should forget the namea of (hi Free-State nen, while not one of the vcrv men is omit led. In Leavenworth City some ot the and ino-t pcomi well knowu to the people, are excluded their names are nof the lists.

They happen to be members of the Krec-Statc party, and are OOMe qoently forgotten. II. Hilos Moore." Manu- I'ar rott, C. K. nrrier, H.

K. Adams the preaeal Hayoi ami scon of otbem. Lawrence is below tin OOtioi of these OaVialsj thof do not even pop ass end to in have a voting pre? cinct in that city. If any on. iu that Free-State town is desirous of follvwiug the advice of Mr.

of Tki A. 1'. IVasrs, Ina day of election, must trav? el twelve mile- to do it. i to anwr i- eonmag aHdeh take- Hds tt. to St.

and 1 must More auor. Corre.pncsWsf,! Th, Democrat. Idvifloaaa, Kaaaae, April iff, Ihv7, nr-t Court t.f this Territory now bo kes-ion at latanoont Jeffreys and of Kansas, lodge leMMnpto, presiding. Kredeii- Kmery, rneMtiy to an imp position in tin land odkee. now on trial kofave that I oart, on an indictn ei rss unler' He also iu dicted for highway robin i v.

Y. t. notwuh-taiidmp ihc two indictments, Mr. nuchanwn. the fi end of Free Ksnea- and Sabbath has SOM tit give him an important ami lasSktSMSMS SMea.

Oi? tbr iurv thai to dscide the case of Kim rv. are i Pah C'larksoa, paotaaaoter of city, and both nosier to appear for trial, before the tasas OOtni, on indictments tor murder and whhl ry fuund the fraud jury last winter. With such men jurjiucn, jnery, the murderer of and Hlimmerton. in cold blood, and in mu a court, is oaroaf isaaritaai Murderers and highwaymen ait in iaiy boxes in Kansas, when one ot tin ir number is to tried. Jacob Cody, a member of the Top? ka Convention, was driven from home last iaeMMf by Emery banditti, eipoM-d to the weather for ghts and contracted a re cold, from which he aever recovered, but died a tew days since, uuother to the iiiurdi rou- spirit ot ry, who would fnmself in a fail Cght with his but preferred to take men when alone, and murder them in bkied.

And sorb Havhaaan selected So fill the federal Mpovfttmcute for tin- MrrisOtB. This as Parhanau and Kansa? with a vi i.geanoe. SYNTAX P. TheOeeaa, New I a ma sad Watoeaa I M-1 aasVa wath freif M. Tb? fcliowmg tie Ulsrivt? (tov.

Kt-riaeo? "nut yr-D- to tbe forth Kansas: Ltwnxscs, K. April SMa. 0ta Sr.ir i Ttrntorf Sik: In your address the people of Law? rence hat evening, uBderatood you ta My in that yo would enfon? tbe enacted by a sleeted by the people au adjoining State uatd they shoald repealed: al-o, if the laws are uajust or our renvdy in the ballot bam. History has indelibly recorded the fat which Gen. Mach an admitted, onr neeaeace, evening, that the ballot box was taken from the people of Kansas Territory on the March, ISxk, and has Dot to this day beeu returned.

From that time until the pr- sent the people have had no voe whatever in making laws or in select.ag officers to administer them. iHitwitlisfandirig the world-wide d- laration by the Administration at Washington, and Its friends fhat the should be free to regulate lie ir institutions in their own way, subject only to Hie I 'ocstitution of the United States. We are now invited to participate in an election of danegstoe to a CoaatatntioaaJ Convention to meet in Bsaiisaahft next lo frame a tiou and haute I (Joveriimcnt. We arc U'ld that the law is a good ope: that the voice of the Ktttal cau bi? lliard at the poUs.aod thai ariU be Basted to all parties. We rt gret tbiat the past conduct of the officer- to eapotiitfaajthli elf rrloa not been such as to permit u-to behave tluxt they will secure lab vote of the people; and the lliat limy a el hnown ehaxens in Kiin-as ar? omitted from the regtaUrV and that as well-knywn citizeas aad resideati Kia eouri are regi-tered.

is proot to us that fairelerti? a is not intended, and wid aot bs permitted by the officers who have thus lar had the matter in charge. Hut it' a fair election bsteodud, notwith? standing dsn body of men calling it, was not looted by the people of Kanaan: and not withstanding the people have alreudy form? Constitution, of which a large ajority approve, an the undersigned, are trfUhng to overlook the peat, ami go into the election of delegates Con titutioi a I Convention, should Convention of tbe people of Kunsa- concur, if the following course will be adopted by the en "i the eh ction, to wit: I'ir't? Two shall be selected in each town? ship or di-trii to corn cl the gi-tij- Hat one by the Pro Savory and one by the sree-State party, who shall proceed iu company to take the and reg? ister all legal voters; and the Probate Judgeeshall correct tin first li-ts, and the appointment of twIogtsV i-hnll be made hi cording to the returns thttl made. Jadgee of Elect loa aaafl be anted I for each voting precirs two by the Pro-Slavery and two by the Free-State party; and the of three 01 saw Judges -hall be required to a certificate of Ii i lion to to entitle a person to a m-at in the Conven? tion. We think your Excellency will at once perceive that -oliie Mich course inu-t be pur-tn to correct the or no corn ction an be made. We arc informed by credible that in some non? residents to tie- of thousands have already been registered, while actual hrec-StaN Bettlen have been refused; and how else can the li-te be corrected than by retaking of the oensui by Bonn person or person- who have regard for an oath I Testimony of a negative hunted i eon in ail nothing, und to obtain positive testimony with reference to the residence of those enlisted from another stute would be impossible in the i-hort time remaining before the election.

That you have the power to take an com you may think proper to secure a election, we have no doubt. Jt j- not material that the lettat of the luw calling the election should be strictly followed. In? deed, no law ut all i- requisite, SO that the of a majority of the people earn be ascertained. Co; gn can give legality to a Constitution formed in act ord with a previous territorial aot 01 ithout one, and we trust your Bxrsflency whs restore the ballot box to the people of Kansas in all it- purity at any ri-k of informality in minor and Isltn oeetilltinl iooa of the eleetioo regulations. Very respectfully, your obedient servant'.

KOBINSON, U. SMITH, WM. HUTCHINSON, OEO EARLE, EDWARDCLARK JOSKPH CRACKL1N, EPHRAIM NUTE i ft. JENKINS, JOHN HUTCHINSON, B. KatORT 0 i HH.M KKTT, JOHN Ii WAKEFIELD, UADD, J.

A. KIN LET, vV PABCOl Rtplt) oi Mr. Btuntow, KxEl PTTVI Ol Pit LnconrToit, K. April GCRTLBNKIti Yours of the in-t. reached me only by last night's mail.

I proc. ed without delay to leply to tie fOU make f. iwbos to the election about to be held' loi Dak to a Constitu? tional Conx entioo. 1 taki ditb rent view of the law- of the Terri? tory from thai bich you xpn ae, it ill be impossible form lo ounaent to any neu proceeding in opposition to that which bus i aajicnoned by the legislativ? authorities. 1 did not hear from (ton.

Maclean as sui admission Be yon represent him tobavi made. That gentlemas mjke only ol hit, individual action in the particular mentioned, und whether that action via- or wrong, or whether it occutred in that individual instance only, or in a thou-und others, by men eithi from Miasoari or Masancihwaotts it cuuld uot invalidate the laws which now prevail in the Territory. If I be' do not tliat tbe law- of were enacted by a Legislature elected tbe peopl. an adjoiuii stute. it would still ho for uu-1" ai tht attempt to doso would be an act of gross aol lest objectionable in it- ckaracter and ettecta than the fraudaleni interference which yon attribute to the peopi.

of Missouri. I mast, therefore, cay to yon in the uio-t explicit language, that I can do nothing which denies the authority und validity of the UMTS I Dm led within tlii- Territory, Congrese alone baa power to abrogate tin in. 1 have no authority over the Probate It is not nay province to not iee them to the per? formance ol tin ii judftUltuuctione, Vet it will not be improper for me to aay, thai it would be votyjndieaDni aud becon.ing in them to obtain every poasiMe in ti rmatkn from spectacle of both parties, in or? der to enable them to cornet the bat of voters. If such impartial men of their own will, and within the time limited by law. could take aewceaeueand present it to the Probate Judges with sufficient proof of its fuinees and accuracy, I think the Probate Judges WOUM be bound to adopt it and return it to the Governor aa tbe true list legally ennected.

1 should be sorry lo see any Probate Judge iu the Territory re? fuse to reeeivi the rwom ttmntotry of two reepectn ble men, differing la politics, as to any matter within their knowledge, connected with the residence ol citi ausja, and their qualifications as vob I do not lieVC mcb a wrong can poesfbtl have occurred, and I therefore aay thai If you hud been deairons of ob taimug a correct list of voter! for the coming election, you had it in your powt I to MCOanpOeh that obj- ct in pedaof ooaanrnatty with the law. It is not my purpose to reply to your statements of beta. I cannot so from any personal knowledge enabling me either to admit or deny the to. i may aay, however, I have beard atatstnoats gaite us au? thentic your own, and in in-tano from uieiu beta of patty, to tbe effect that your politi? cal trio aids have very generally, indeed almost naiver sally, refused to pai tic pate in the pending preen dings, for regivtt ring the names of the gal voters, li some instances, they have given fictitious name-, and, in numerous others. Iheybavs refused to five anyaanu at all.

cannot deny tbut your party have here! lore nwolvi not lotnka part in th' aud it appears to un that, without indulging ungenerous eus piotons of the Integrity of ofBcera, you might well at tiibute any emirs and omissions of the Sheriffs to the existence of this UdusOWn aad controlliLg fact. 1 aSrbeai to say anything of the utueasonabknesa ol your rt oadri aaenf that we set a-ide the law. in obedience to ant pfovkdonei bul I will beaanrtbeppy onh to accomplish what you have refused to do in to Kam thai you. gi nth im imd your party friends gem rally, have ut work in ratUsnt, BrstU vi, to rouble the Probate Judges to preeenl a tree and perfect List of tha legal of tot Territory. have bad power to rorrecf the it you hnvt talk do it.

the fault will bo your own. In mfrrejjct to yew to appeiat of Lie. lion ut. very plie. of voting, 1 have to say thut the few very wisely authorizes only throe.

1 hi (mot ans nothing to do with their appoint It i- not iu atj Ihs ri (bra, to adopt mn some aneoa la partMnlar. If hud any anttsosttji In the mattei would, in every In Staats, appeint aa Jaslgss of gVaotSon one Hepubiican of your party, one NaDoaalDensoeral la fax.fa tree 8tste, aad on Kat Psmuunf favor of making Bhwn I would ha gl lair and Iaipailial a hhhIc i ever is, or, indeed, can be adopted by political pertio-tn any itumtrv. I most relvhope ths I'nibat. dndgss aaay adopt ikat bum -riou. or any other which uiav hsttee avad to a perfectly fair and iiidcpcDdeU xpn -sion of tbe popular will.

1 hssm Is ha, v. teanHiMly, V.ii ib, FREDERICK HTAVTmn t. 0'1 TaaiHaei lot wm il--. Ussea I lui LflCKWaRa St.uUn C.unty. and ml Others in the State, have been completely ex hausted oi all Mnskt of feed to keep tha atMe abve.

A oden' eVuten Cisir.ty, It at vi Larks ia3 A Aprd Uatd wedi farmers bttst or do ptowing, tod their bod. TL? wheat pnxruee MARINE. term which weoi ashore at Cobar-et, ret off od Monday and towed to tHARlUTOWS JUvr T.tHDi The sloop-of-war Cumberload .1 fast approaching completion. Her have been pnt in. rigging ft up, spars hung, and ready to iwitag, beside other neroenary labor ptlfoimod COtaWfAMtt upon her being fitted for C.mmatd? Janus Findlay Schock, DUMdl BhOMO Navy, is appointed to the command of the receiving ship North Carolina, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in too of Commander Stephen C.

Rowan, who BBS bees attached to the Ordnance Department this station. roK rraorr. The BrOtAOfl Fgerken. left yesterday for Bremen, with nine paawatoglHI I cabin, and TIT in the second cabin. IUI or Tbl- arge new ship i.rndy aground, as before stated, 'JO below Cape Cumtuck Inlet, in 18 fool water.

The ship being deeply loaded with gnano, draw- about feet waf. and had OB Sunday 11 rot water in her hold. The steamer Aehillf Capt. Qedney, of New-York, arrived on Saturday night, and went down on Sunday morning to her but farther aid will Beoeaaory, ar the ship in a very dangerous condi? tion. A large brig from w-York, bound to Jacksonville, lying to rear lh? to roBjdof e--i-teiiee.

if possible. A -Hie -'T tTSBTKO To We have already pabBabed a brief account of this melancholy affair. The following, however, gives some new and nteteetiag details: i hi insurance clubs of the aorth-ea-t port-, and the owner of the bark Palermo, of South Shields, have received all the information that is likely to tran-pire of the wreck of tliat unfortunate vessel, aud the bfi of her unfortunate re.u aicl r.a--.-i,g.-r-- a portion of them by cold ai.d huiig' r. Tue vessel be? longed to Mr. John Cleugh of South Bhleldt, and wa 1 ommanUcd by his son, Mr.

William Cleugh. She left Memel the noddle of JanoaiY, and, bt'-ide her or diaarv crew before she sailed, there were shipped on boon of her. George Gibson. Joseph Bell. UOOtgO Storey and John islop.

shipwrecked 11 long ing to the llah yon of flull. who were returning to Kn gland, passergers: so that when -he left Memel for K'nglaud. she would have from fifteen to twenty hands on board. She pa-s. Qataon OB the -list of JoBOOJ and no more was heard of her until last week.

On th 14th ol March a vessel, di-mast. and waterlogged, was boarded ff Norway by a pilot. Her decks wvrr swrpt, and she was a perfect wreck, but, on searching the and among the deal- with which she laden, he discovered the cotpsos of six seamen who, to e'l appearance, had peri-led of cold and hunger. The retool wss tobooojaentty got to Battlen. JO miles from Bergen, and an attempt was made discover her none.

The and chief officers ap? pear to have lived la a roaad-bOOBe upon the deck, nut st as that had swept over the unfortunate baik bad washed away every vestige of the house, and had carried away the ship papers and books. It was therefore impoooibtfl to make out the name of the vesccl or her port. On one of the bodies, bow ever, an Kuglish Prayer-book was found, which had idently been u-ed by the mariner in his hour of extremity. Cnon it was. tnoorib "James Bell.

Slot Street, Hull, 1W0." A certificate, signed by the Brit? ish Consul at Memel, was alao discovered upon another of fhe bodies, which, from a corre-pondence which has take paw with (hat fBBCttoOOry. II is put beyond all donht is tfce aaxno certificate granted to the ship? wrecked put on board fhe Palanno before she -ailed from Memel, and that the waterlogged vessel is the unfortunate bark. It le tuppoted that the princi? pal portion of her crew wu- -wept off her deck in the tearful gale that raged shortly after she pas-ed Kl-i nore, and that, the isioiis and other stores having been washed oat 01 her along with the roundhouse, the iKa.r fellows found dead on board had perished of cold and hunger. Captain Cleugh was the last of eleven fine stout men whooi death bis poor old father ha- to lam. iit.

Sev. mi BBetB perished at oaa. The captain, also, loot a tine young man a befbro the vei-sel left Mt-meL canal Rai MATMJt. Two hundred boat- in the caaal fit West Trov, ready to statt at oVloek tliii morning for Oiwrgo Bulafu. As there In' aa I be.

a report, of they will in all probability ret throi.jih In food sra-on. (Albauy Journal, Wednesday eveaiua. Tin mir stak or BMriRB. The ship Star of Empire, ashore near Currituck. In? let, Inspired fot 070.000 In Beitel followa: Mtnufseturer'i Once, EaufUhlt AUiaaee Mutual S'eptuoe, Mirmr, aud Hofton ron Tin Mac lacturers'ao CMaaM Ifht, Tie r.

la ii rsi.re the (Ireat VVewt-ru The iant la from 040 oou to eo Maasta Job.non the wreeken this Cttw nte foi Bisitf a Board of UaeVnrritera, diapatshed'tbe J. IU.a. Ii aud Ki llpae lo Carrttuek od Thursday, with two am pumpi aud other apparati.i, iu ttiut her i oi Ufioa, The J. A. Westcrvelt.

No. while at anehor la tec t.i.mer Bay, run into by ackr. bound The attel lo.t bow.prit, aud had l.er aide at- fa, Tin ft eij-ouie damaar only FIXES. fUM is 3 o'clock on Friday morning a fire broke out in the bnOdiag No. 319 nah hartem street, eonter of Jay, occupied by Jidin G.

Butitc a-a grocery Damage uboiit bnmred for on stock and I'Airt) on furniture in the Citizens' Insurance Company. tm in ii mam rfJBTi Shortly after 5 clock last a fire waj discov ered in the ooaeool s. B. Powloo, tnilroad purchasing agent, on the svecond floor of No. IIS William street.

The tii iu a doset, but from what causa prooeat unknown, as when office was closed a little t.no before, there was no indication of any tire about thefowmlaca. Damage to the amount of was sustained. said to be insured. HUDSON RIVER ITEMS. Tni i-aac is -till rytng Vor plnneh't Point undergoing whatever repairs can be Blade before she is breug'tit to this oity and placed the Dry Deck.

It it the intention to pump water out of her and till the leaks canvass. Qof de. have boon eh ancd and scrubbed within the'a-; few daya, Disin.Ai? aitimi i roDssraor Liri uroPaor, desperate attempt to de-troy life aud prop ertx was made a few nights nbtM at Mr. L. M.

Ar? nold Poughkeep-ie Foundry. It appears that some oatOVed the engine room of the above est.ib li'huient. and alter drawing the water from the bod? a rraaatity of powder fhore, evidently with the intent Son cause great deatrnetioo thereby. Mr. AtaeM has oiVrod a reward off'-0 st and nvietiee of the offender.

QITYFFEM8. oTinti -G'km last performance of the Havel- for the benefit of the children eem.ff this aitemoon, at clock. Wau s-t Tiikat? Bronghoaa has a birth? day benefit to-night at Wailack s. Ii natdtuea to say that John Broughata will entertaiument richly worth any pi rsor. attendant and h.

i raoeal aocial ehdsaa are ao ntoaMbad oad an treB ao knowledge-d that his nefit would be to wn grega'tc a house full if the whole K- confined to hi- ow jov lal face and of hi- anc tnous off-hand speeches. Im V'-a- m. Tu. ai.i.ne Conimissioners had an informal an-a-ting ys-terday inorning, and ooaoiaded to take immediate measures for the erection of to replace those destroyed Wednesday night. A frame budding will be pat for the doctor, and a dwelling for gardeaer.

The were of opinion that they woaid be asertly neon venoaced by the sWlay ecoeeqwot et, the u. 01 Mr. Btwu up to Hit (ervemor ooTbarMey wvL? a state? ment of the and to rviuro hast eaenirg. win notify the fJeilrBOl'l actvn in -elation lo In the nvan tha CtmrnnWioo-a-s are keeping a sharp look-out (or lac tift wtuan are cannot long escape 'he lance set oa for their apprehension. A nr.

r. oped the latest dodge yet, on a tobacco merchant Front street. TV tedstet of them took the rap and shied it ikto the lauding on an open tobacco boi, the plugs of whit were lying The youngster then rushed in and took bis cap, and out exclaimed, Ain't yer smart1 to the big boy. On the next block, they were seen dividing four plugs of tobacco between them. Stail CoBTUAi M' ears.

Stewart r'outh, who lately concluded a contract w.th the ctors for the labor of 100 convicts at sung Pn son, to be employed in the manufacture of netting aod cordage skirts, have their and other apparatus mostly put up, and are about to Mmm'ace operations These gentlemen have gone into tbe making of skirt nnder the impression that the quality of the dome product hit- of late greatly deteriorated, and tha lively demand exi-t? for a good article. If such proves to be the eaaa they arifl doubtie-i succeed, and if not the State will probably hve money, as it has oft done heretofore. This practice of letting convict lab for fancy or experimental kinds of manufacture has always more or in vogue at our State Prisons end has generally reeaJted 11 lees to the State. Within a few months past the tobacco contrail at Sinj Bl was given np, as well the stone contract, with para ufl Ti.e contractor in the latter depart rm nt expended about in machinery, bu.lding and -rill owes the state $10,000 for labor. Tue Kreut Extradition ease is approaching acloee The argument ot" Spilthoora la-t week wa- rac COeded by a three-days speech from Mr.

Townshend in which be evinced a diligent study of the keeping portion of the ease. Mr. Tum nah anal was succeeded yesterday by Mr. Fogaity in a firey an impetuous oration of three hours. His points were that the letter upon which ttie prosecutiou rely, as implicating David, his client, was not in his hand Writing; that even if it were, it proved no necessary complicity, and that in any event there was no pro.

that the Louis Marie Adolph Kdonard David, de scribed the warrant a law-atndenc, was tb KdonardjDav id. the ci detmnimedicarstudeat for whom he appeared. A 1 Mi 1 int. About 9o clock on Thursday night, an Ktigliehinan named Alfred Henry, attempt ad suicide by jumping into the East River from pii No. lie was observed by offloer Beiger loitering about the dock for two hours.

A colored man longing to one of the reeaelS lying in the slip observed Henry take some papers from his pocket, and tl.i and immediately after plunge into the river he oflii with the of row ucd the man, and took hiui to the Franklin Mar ket Station. Wien asked why he attempted self dctruction. he replied thai be a acrlvsaer, and was out of employment and had no money. Laacaairs. Officer McN'ory yesterday ar rifted Prime, on a charge of grand lur ct my, in stealing a gold watch of the value from John Murphy.

The complainant in his affidavit state that IVime took the watch from his pickt while he was asleep at the Arbour, a hotJM in llroadwav. and that orte John Kddy pawned the wate at the onace of John White, in Centre street, receiv ing thereon John Kddy made affidavit, setting forth that he was in the Arbour on Thursday afternoon, and there met Charles Prime, ho gave hun the watch and aske him to pawn it. Prime fold Kddy to get on it if piesiblc. He pawned the watch requested, but go only gBOL The prisoner la 39 rears of ana and was born in Cat-kill, N. Y.

Justice Connolly held Prime to bail in the sum of in default of which be was coin mitted to ptison. officer Cooovor yesterday apprehended one Jew miah McDonald on a charge of grand larceny, in stealing a silver watch ami gold chain valued at from Martin W. Doy le of No. dl West Broadway Doyle say-that McDonald matched tbe watch from his vest pocket at the corner of Reads street am Church; that he broke the chain attached to the watch and feloniously took the watch and part of the chain, leaving a piece of said ehaiu baagtag depo? nent's vest- The aceaeed In aged ML ond was born in Pennsylvania, nveeia Leonora street, and hn oeen nation i- stcambontiag. Justice Connolly committed nim to prison in default of l-VX) bail.

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NllM.hror ti kwood, Till GREAT domrutjc and p. tkm, ilrawii.g delighted and rrowdt to will be repeated thTe Lota Ttu ioVlc aud Tuia IAdiertiten.ent Tin: man I CiBRRg oi Dyspepsia aad k.ndred Rasases prifcrnie.i the Oivaautavnn Birria? am aQ atnes renirjie? tailed, be msVasM to Baaueean iron. to give tfie maairioe a Adverti-ement. Proaiiwny have heretofore been uith high a. T.

va ildc hat, hotaevsr. raaaauiati pew lyasamnsaaaL With f-or wtto sm.it f.c Pr. and hoUM aianutac'turrd MlLLlSiav. he it wumiStwrcewl isaVraaaUaaryBroadway rate? Ooaadte? -1 rl las -a p. i ads al TV 81 Broadway.

I Advertlaameot ClTORRg will 6nd a to the rsaracLoctcai. istvar ef Kowira tio Wsl: No. both pitaaan: aad proBUble." Bcwins alwaya jut! Fui Pr I'oaira aivet Charts aid .1 wr.tt?a ot Character when I AdTertaaemect ElxTtREe for the Sphin? cw mor? bsttntifxlln Seaian and Ab taan Cat, at our grsat Depot. No. Broadway Aacaia, Waaaaa Co, JA.MFS Tviiex StLERtTfW Uaa no aauai la Baling B.te CaAa anal Paatry vi all l.iakl and lo.a Vcr at a.T Ue O-ottrsta.

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Parisian rtTw DMi'Ctirxrrrrf aal ui eoiera. i apsa a. aa Ir It p. aa and frw BM BROOKLYN ITEMS. wr Shot men named PaXr.ek Hay-, in South Th.rd atlBOt, near Fifth ttrOOC, W.ntal!y ah'ot hhu-elf en Thursday evening, by handling a pistol, by which he received injurie? that caused hie death shortly after, lie oi the act of adjusting a cap witn the muzzle ofthepual'd re-t Bgahktt the pit of his stomach.

While so fhe hammer slipped from MdSC Lie thumb, causing an explosion. The ball paNsed through the stomach and lodged in the back. Dr. Hrady called in and did very thing in his power, but the parient iftat lingering a short time in gTeat expired. Mr.

Hays was a paper dealer in New-York. Some ait hi? store in Pear! street was burned, at which taue hi- -on was burned to death. pistol bad belonged to his son and this was the first time deceased had taken into ha ads, Mr. Hays was about poaioofago and leave-a eile and two chitdn-n. Acripr.vT.?A man named John Scott, at the rner Fiuahina; ai.

Wsiles alreet. was fatally injured on Thursday afternoon. Ha au remmj am a bureau up ataira. when he tell backward aud th" bureau f.fl upon and Li? deaJh t. (aw as ward.

of the conductors oe the Oreenpoint ran aSSaed Siaapp. a. two aiU' and baa u.t beard of. He started out with b.a ear aa b'lt on route in of wh" has icr many bWouaeu to tbs (Jailed itat? An boardrd at Orcenps int. repre-amtsd a temperate and eieSipiary man.

i. a years about bet tea inebea in hisht; WorebUck wankers, and had a the day he wi- last seen, a (Luff colored real and psuta. clothing and laVcta remain at the hoi.as- of Mr. Haifhtat Oreenpeiat. boy named John Towers, aged about fears, wa- drowned ill a pond ou fifth tvsaas on Thursday saVnaea.

wa- oippoaru that he had gone to set la the evening Iii? parent. he was drowucd An iuque.t wa? held at the house in Atlantic avenue, n-ar Adelphi rstrest, mmi a retdiat oi accidental drowning wa- rendered Death prom Ijiji Scott, whosnsteiaed SSM iniunra by a fail time ainre, died iu eoBaeauen.aa at bla reaideuce is Walton uear Mar- avenue on TMurndav Liiht. The Coroner held an ins aud a verdict in aecvzd BtWS with facta wa. readstxtal. VioiksT AeeaeXT by I colored men, named Daaid South and II Miilor, Lata nia.

were arra-ted by Hampt aud McOuirt) on Thuraday er. muK, on the charge of ccoiiuit'jas a violent aaaault upou a Oem anuamsdSh.lv. ia a He waa engafed In putlins a (laaa iuto tbs window ot a (hop in Kulten BVSI Be, when i'Ha of the BSk red men nine in and brok? it. 8hultz in aiatad upon pajment. when Sndth cams in aud bnosk.

him down, lii-uriBf him in serious a masner that hi. ie waa deapairrd of He was SOaWaysd te I he i ity Huapitnl trsat mi nt. 8o.ith waa committed tu await, tbs otnill ol the lojuriea, anJ If Uli held aa a LA INTELLIGENCE. THK MANDAMl'S TUICK. kt Tssm-Mat 8 Judfea MiTi'HfLL, PkaB.101 sod BaOSaVBLT, TLk Peoo.e relatieii of K.

rnaado Wood ait 1). BasssU. Mr. Conor submitted to the (icneral Term the writ of mandamus against Judge RaaeeD, granted In't week by Judge Kooeevelt. He said that he submitted it upon the same arrnment as that used oa the appeal oa the action of pae iruminto, and as that action should be decided, to he supposed this writ should be.

Mr. Vanderpocl, who happened to be present, inti? mated that the matter hud beei got up aud preeeed thnrngh by collusion. Mr. 0 Conor replied thai should any person make that charge, he was willing to meet them upon it. The Court took the papers, and nothing further trat done.

THE SLAVER EXAMINATION. UNITED ITATIJ commissioner OlfiCK- May ladbss o. W. Moktok. The examination in this case commeueed yesterday at 19 m.

Mr. Joachiinssen, Assistant-Dutnct Attorney, called up ('apt. John Kaun. of the revenue cutter Washington, who testified that on the of Apri! he had seized the schooner Merchant, just OBtaide of Sandy Hook, while proi'ceding ou her voyage to the Cbast of Africa. He had received a warrant on the previous day, tke of April, from the Marshal to detain the schooner Merchant if she should attempt to leave her dock.

It had been intimated that she would leav that night, (the He had secured the u-e of the steamer Satellite, which went alongside of the cutter and took on board two officers and ten men. A watch was kept on board the steamer all night, aud iu the morning the schooner Merchant came dnwu the Bay. About half an hour after be started in partnit of Mr down the Hay, and passed BOff between Middle and West Bank, went outeid. and stood to the shore. She was about one and a half or two miles out-ide the Hook, when the oteaner Birkbeck, which was lot)1 lag her, left her.

When the rteamer left her another steamer came down, also named the Birkbevk. Deem? ing that the second steamboat had no business out there apt. Fatiucc ordered the captain of the Satoilite to Speak a ship which was anchored OBtaide aud see if the steamer coming dowu had any with her; the captain reported to 000 that the etwaBMT on her way down wa- steennir directh for the schooner Met chant, (apt. KaUBOS and Iiis nuuoii the Satellit" th. saw the -tenmer take turn round the schooner, and then go up along side of her.

'Ibis was liefore the "Satellite hud reached the ship. The steam, re? mained alongside the schooner fur two or three Bthb utes and bsik her BBBser; then went ahead and corn nesoed towing her E. S. E. right off shore.

Having retnaiaedOB boaid the ship till he could see uothing more thai, the hull of the schooner, he went on bouid the Satellite" and gave the captain orders to put ou all the speed he could and st. er for the schooner. Capt. K. kept up the chase for some fifteen or tweBtyaun Btas.

When the discovered the "Satellite steering toWuiu the schooner, she out the vhuoiier off, and then Oteered N. certainly not the Coarse to steer for New-York). He then supposed that some thing must be wrong, and having made the sti-ainei boardi her, and ordered her to make way tor tchooaer. He boarded the tchooaar him-eii', l. ft an OaBeor and lour or five men on board the returned to the schooner per the Satellite, got herhauser and fowedherup to Athatk Perry.

He furth? states that apt. Jenes ucted as aptuin, ami deliv. th jjaps-rs as soon as boarded the BOOObtr. II? al-o loui a crew of sevOB or eight BOB, Spaniard and tehoooaw is ahottt v.tsi mas bu den. There were BBItl the Alrieau CoOot on tsuurd.

('apt. V. saw nothing tin own oc-rboiwl. he hud wrfttCB warrant from the Mar-hal. (apt.

K)ndens testified he hist heard the schooner hunt the was lung Bi l'e IM E. under the con.n.and ef Capt. Strom. A man tmined Swauburg had told him that be was going oat as mate. Cud.

-t. i that tbs -chocner WBS to iBjtl OB the n.ght ol the 123d at o'clock he trshrked kor, she did out sail till tievt mot nil g. As as the boats and wllOOael lama ap riTsa he went on boanl the sttaattc Biiklx i k. oad after his having a arched the tteaoser he tearcbed ker biutrtlf aad foaad ooe umn bid away in a berth, and another named Santos luxuriaJii-g upon water inside the water-tank. Capt.

Spaders made this di-covery by looking (wit'ufl of a lanterni through" the bung-hole. The Captain was at this time under arrest. Jon. informt the Marshal that be did not know the busin -s upou which win em? ployed nctil he the second steamer ans dowu. then Le i-usp? rrtodoad regretted that he had ever gone on b.

ard. Caj.t. R) aders bolieTod Ike orkiasaof be a tlOTer. From conversation with Mills, the mate, he concluded that he wns tetTf tor the fix into which he had got. The Captain of BO anier told hun that he had been ordered by one of th- Poftagaata who were on board goiug out to tiie settoona-r, to sdtaxfaslaa the aaataa-aaar, but to the heavy had ordered bun to tow the ilhOPBOT Urtle further.

John Pet.r? wa- then I BOOB, and the examination udja.urn. till Mouday at m. Wl f'f'RIOR tum 11pai slit sinntsi raatfiBATaavi Randal: M. S-olt Tl case was fini-bed to-day. Judge churga-d llie Jury that the principal qucation f- iktm to detrrmtar waa tb.r- libel not estitaiaed in the lettar of ds t'hdant.

The aecosd ca ot "etSry he re iardrd aa in.c*?i?it. and diaiolaaed th? 'omplalut. The touaael cscept'd the harje. The J-ry altar a abort abawace, rendered a retdict for tha de isndost. siaTrs cnon (ocrt-Ma.

Judfa A Ml -U al paust Jertstiab Cart Supbau Oordco et ai. Thie was aa Bri to damages for al patent tor aa is the Ike kc.ewa aad other a kaaaroMaO, BOaal I aintif. on u. Jcoe. ISM SVia-idar 'm: li lo? pia.r.ii? aoatawded that aisastae Tkf rti? bu on Mr "'d that -b? reel Um kana, ompoeer.

woo hat b-ea ia 'C-rt during Iba trial. of taw rase. 1r'tirrd 'Ii o'clock thia aad attar vL aii iidge ordered ibraa to bong a for tfcf commissionfR'S Whits. UTIFK-ornni. 11NI Wm.

'f i nha Benjamin Pu iL P- "If Mcfc It waa al SstUhS TO COI RT OF COMMON PI.Va?^Tmil i a Stephen Olmstead agt. nvtt tor pUiatirf. aV.V Jonathan rNM Vau r- plan-titf. wv David Ki ii agt. Walt.r pla.iitiB.

allowance of per srat. Special Ra.tr Jacob Tobias at agt. J. for plaintiffs, and order tUrevUcg a wgi; of taaairy to mM to I (rswge Barney et al. agt.

Davrd to tmrr.d complaint granted. Darnel T. Waldcu agt. Koben JL. MfllltOag, tiou araa'rii.

Charles Singer agt. Martin to art Mideand virale Jasjgaaaal granted, ou parakeet Costa. rWwnrd K. irney agt. it.

gmutej, with 010 cats. Albert De liroot agt. Kdw.n Baely. COt'RT Ol Rvaaau. Charles and Tl.oma* Waters.

aa. lrlaRajaj bv Mrth and porter. aati latra tiioah'Ja aaoault battrrj. with lateal I kill Tb? waa aV ciao to inoint.d in ChalKaaj ate-'i, brtwara Dojrr ai MoM itrr. ta.

rpon Jehu sf l.ewan. a-' No. 18 Bowrry. for Mr Canton, o.i Saoday aftaraooa. about i aa tha i K.

bnjary laat. It was dutiortly proved that a violent aad battery ww eomniiltfd by the defendaata (Jewan, at tbe taataaad place ttated. All the part let appeared to be atonal ahead in the MM diri ettaa. Mi 'oiwauaad hit yc.nfer brotaer, a boy. la advance.

BrM Joe af thrlra. It one ef the defend walkics up, kicked tbe which elicited aa angry Burk from the younger McOowai. tt hr atuiuct. was mat thereupon ahovail knnrk.d down by dafaadaata MHaat him. This aarltad the Uaa of taa Midrwar.

in behalt of bit pr. brother, when he waa promptly tlapped in tlo- faoe hit lattdeaca. Aad aera tha play opene.1?the deft ndsnts him aad bea-ng hlru and marking him tea. rely and badly, ao that be was taken la the hotp'tal tor a abort time, la a aalpl'tt cooditioa and cot errd blood But as Ibers wae ao i tat af a um weapon b. in? uted.

ihr Judge ralai th? Jjry aot acd for a mere aggravated offenac than tiu.ple aaaault aad battery; aad taa Jury feood. without learing tb. ir Aad all tbia aboat the ii In reLt rightt" of nedog. teat ho played dog moat effsstually? the literal dog wao meekiv iinpitituin, or tha human u.nm.1 who manahra saeai ataaiffe aaaatr oarai hi. aaOaaaal lall I Artwer, tkade mat jeffVtaoa The dstendanU were comaultad till to raorrm niri.c BrMfCt rv.

an aid otTeud. juilty la In the fourth dagroa, and wat to iBa IhraMB two yeart. The fyoarl adpsaraad till ba-amaraw. an.i barged till Mondny luornlng at 11 'clock. i Ol NTY CU RT Of latMIOttS- Mav I Judge Morris and Jutt.cet and Knmom ilLani WbRa waO placed on tiinl tbe i-barge of aaaalog a eeuntarlril aunartiagj to be an of tha Pri mao't Btnk.

It wat lliat no lack etitted, tnd tbereciuliltheret. it- bt no countrtfeita. I'puu than graaadf be at at ij d. Lotus Dehois was convicted assault and Oft I Daniel HudaoB, wUal ks was lined Old. Thomas MtaaV ran.

convicted of ussault and battery upon by puaaliig her down, wbsrrky aha was avmew 1 a BIN I John Kotierte, convicted of burglary in the third de? gree-, for breaking into the haass ol Calvu Knight, Vx 14 Oalord tentsiieed to thu State-Prison for tha of five years. John Child was placed ou trial on the charge ol conm.ittiug an attault and bait, i upi.u Benjamin Ba.dwia, ti i iiialsn nl the Id ot May. I'A-W. It appaara Jut Peiitltnd and Mit Child i ailed on Mr. Ba.

in Piltontl and eocnmaaood kratavg him a hor.ewhip. Mr. Child, tsahj eg. d. j'letented any Interfereiu i- on the part of others.

Tbe ita.a II was committed by the on Una ground that Mr. Baldwin had tpoken ill of them. Tba jury rendered a verijrt of Not Ouilty." alter 1 norne, for grand lar -euy, and James Kearney, for rao Man ttalan aaods brought up co btaeJl wairauti and committed lor trial. The Court then adjourned, having diip ted of coMt d.riaj the term. iflAKRIED.

aion.tng, May 7, by the Rev. David A. Baldwin to at alary Acht-ann, all ol thii city. Newburgb and Moutrote papert please copy. CIIASK-DIHBROW-Oa by the Key.

Dr. Bangt, (reo. K. Chaae of New York, tVaa aet ond daughter ol Newton B. DitbroW, eaq of WUliaait btirgb.

Kurt WaahJngtoD. day. May 6, at the retidenra of brr father, by lite Right Ret. Arihbi.hop Hughes, Lieut. Baal Bel Chaliin, DTI ta Jeuuiri V.

Connolly, only daugnter of Cbartet Caa aoflw, of tiiia city. OOLDF.N?ANTHONY?In thU.fty, aa Wedrntlay mornlns, May by the Rev. Mr. Hattleld. John IJoldeu to Julia A.

Auiliuny, all of thia city. Holyoke. on Taeadav. MtvSby the Rt-a Mark Carpenter. J.

P. Woodbury of aad Ixsjite il. Long ofBolyoaa. DIED. AMtLKT-On Thurtday, May 7, Spragua.

aon ol L. Say atom and Mana 1.. Atblev, aged I year, 7 rnoiths sad J3 dayt The frienda of the family are reapectfully uivttod to tha funeral at Ho. Si W. tt Twentieth ttreet, on Bat day after ooon at o'clock, without further invitation.

Thursday morning. May 7, Vv ill.au? aged 37 y. ars. i I UN KI.lN-i hi Wednetday. Mary tVaeklia iii- oi Mortui.vr A.

CoweSJia, of rontumpuoa, ia year of her age. i Rl Thursday, May 7, John O. rumla. age.1 1 mm tti aud dayt. Cl RTIS? Weduetdsy, May Fmuk VerrtU.

yonngert aaa of Morgan 1-. and hylvia Crti-, age 11 inoutht aad 11 DKIMMO.NIJ-Or. TL.r.da). 7, Kv.iuie Dr daughter of Malouro and Mary Jane aged 1 vt ara aud 6 Faaa nl a 11 laaa a take al 9 a. Sunday at the ol the paienlNo.

Orai-il ttreet. The fri.ndt ui tl.e ara vitaa to itaaadanaaa laitgi? January. Charles of tLe TowiJand of Movillan, County aged aba it t'yeara la July, Ibid. Ill Brooklyn, of drop-y, on Tnaraday utomiuc May Marv, youngest daughter of David K- aad EoSa Duiker, aged 2 years, i moatiia and a IK'SKOAN-On W.dn.tday, ft, EI.en. of Bar tr.olorat and Mary Ann Donecn, Iu moattit and 1 dayt Margaret Karley, wist af tie- late Hugh Karley, saaVaaoa.

HtF.KBiiHN-On Friday morning. Mays. Alleita, daughtara? OpOIp ami KliaS 0. Fn aged i year, MtanUa 4 dayt. Tke riiativesaod Iriendt of the family ara rsapeetfjliy invltoi to attend tha iLi.ertt from tin af B.

M. sreob-ra. No. ilf7 Monroe Sltd, on Saturday afU raaaa at 3 without lurther ii.vitat.oii. KLO'iIi-fn.

T. aradars Btoralag. Ma, 7. Mary Fimus? FlooaV faTahtTTTf Mtch.el Hood, 11 aaootaaaad 7 daja. PI.

ANN AO AN -On Thur.daT. M.v 7. fatharee P.ai aatrta. artcra abort and aevrra aged US Tbortdar. Mty 7 at -loes p.

1 voi.ng.tt daughter ol the widow tha Itth year of her aga, GRaDV-Ol Thurtday May 7. Mra. fiiiahaili Orady. iu the jid year of her HOWLAND-Ou VVedi.ead*;.. agad BJ yeart, 7 month" and IS HA Tiiura-Uy.

May 7, KlisabeUi, wip af kaausl B. HaywalW, aged 29 and 9 mo nth a MAh Thurtday, May 7, ol diteaae of ttve bear: Kdw. VA adr, laird e.n of J. O. and Cliaia Maadar, aged years and laMBRa MARTIN oa McOKE Loat averboard.

from skip C. Btliaprtj her pmaage from Havre, a aeasoaa Moo John Martin ahat flee. -o be a aativa of Maw Y.iik. Ml Tu.o'.ay May 7, timer. Marfl a In laati, aged J.i veara.

Mi UO.NOI l.H-On Wedneaday, May altar a taort i.la*a? Jifflei Mi Daawaih, in the Wth year of his tV.dneaday. May S. or oar'otloo of Rsalaad Hegt ia the add year of his lUMIRRi Oa lb -rtday, May 7, Ablaall y.arof ht-r age. Th. friend, tun ars lOSMted Is f-uertJon Saturday, the 9th, at 10 o'clock a.

um-, froaa 111 Dlviaeeu treet 00 Friday atorniog, Aaais Wendell titorrs, 71 Tb- funara: will be Held at the Oo te af her father, Be at rierrepont itraet, oa. May Imam, wit. ot Baadaa, sad daugnter vi Vatdea Fu'neraJ from Cfcurrh, on Bioday. iaat-at p. SL? And.

sad af the. avtil, 9 w. sawsdsf, Mar itaai sa, nisjnni der fnith. it tbe JSlh year of her age ComwaU Orange Co a John flojth. of the arm of Raataaw Wedneaday erening.

May ef 1 trjitft (ieorge tou ot Ooo. W. and Ann Te ib year of ago. Tbe friendi of the family are invited to alteadl iaetai tbe ot bit lather, No. "A nb tUeet, aa Saturday tit- nuoou at i o'clock.

iaaVfcnJf, on Fridaj. May wails aa a viatt to daughter. John Wla. of Hartford, aged Tl ljit F-i -ralfn oi the raaidagssa of his tor. ii.

haptn. So. SiSWert 1 m.tieth New-York, at I sa. Ssa raBMrSl will be taken to Hartford. WKTMORK-Oa- Wetfaeadav wniag.

Mary FeiaSSWM. eldetf it P'ctper L..

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