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IDttil!J lltqtthlit. S.A.TUll.DAV RVR..N\Ul'a. JULY~ LOCAL i'IATTER5, .Jud~re Wd.keson. Smgttlar enongh, the first rntelllgence wh!Cb was received m t.lns City of the death of Judge Vf , was- from the Jrmrnal if Commerce whiCh wee copy belo\v The promment positiOn dece\-'! ed held m the eshmatwn of thts commumt:y and h18 long and mtlmate IdentificatiOn With the hJ.Sto ryof our City and Western New York renders somethmgmo ethan a bnef announcemont of h1s departure necesslll')' Judge W was among the earhest pwneers m the settlement of th1s ctt\ he Witnessed Its rapid mcreaso and unparalelled growth and has been an active partiCipator m Jts ...,Teral stages. Few men possessed a stronger lnlnd, or more mdomJtable enterpnse and energy, 'ftnd his great public spmt caused h1m to take a p.romment posl!Jon m all pubhc a:ffa rs relatmg to ~he mtercst.s of tho clly at large As a mcm ber of tlie Senate of th1.::1 state, he commanded respect for h1s talents and great bllii ness qual t es as ~Iay 'or of the c tv as the first Judge of the Connty !lB a prommcnt busme\s man be ever mamtrun THI: COO Pill's CR:Eu Mtn.EJt11 - 'I'ha adell tiona! .mforznation we have ascenauned to the re port of a mut laied bod;y bavJnE been fuund ID Caoperls Creek, near the premd'es occup ed by l'rlr Mellhenny JS an undoubted fact. The box conlammg the body w~ iiret d1scoy;~d by Edwara Willis, who took means to have an exammatiOn of the case on Mondaj The rem;nns were as stated \ esterday mutil.,ted bv the Regs and arms haYJng been cut otr, and m adcbtJOn to th1~ the breast W\-'1 dreadfully gashed The deceased had been apparentlv a man of about 60 }ears of age There was noclothmguponihe bod) and decom position had proceeded so far that no descnpt10n of b s probable appearance when m life could be ll: ven The box mto whJCh the rema ns had been forced was very much deca\ed from !he long t1mo 1t had been m the water A rope had been !Jed around tho box, and to It a stone had probably been attached to smk 1! but the rope break mg by hecommg rotten Jt had been earned by the tide to where 1t was found After holdmg- a VIew upon the body by a ne1ghbonng JUStiCe of the pence Without the discovery of alln clue as to the dent1ty of the deceased or the manner of Ius death another box was procured and the remams mterred upon the banks of the creek near the spot where they were found Whether the bodv found was that of some unhappv wretch wbo had boon murdered or whether after dJ tng from natural LATEST NE1VS! (BY T£LEGRA.Pll ) Nzw YoRK, Jul} 24-3 P iii -Gen Pr1ce was at Ch1hnahna on the 24th 1Yiav: Co1 N e•vly made a treatv With the :N aVJgo ln dian•, recovermg all propert\ captured bv them L1eut Roval had a &kll1lllsh WJth the Indians at Eave Creek. Twenty Indians were wounded and three Amer1cnns killed Late ruiVIces from Y ncatan reprec:ent the wh1tes less annoJ ed bv the Indmn• hope of a close of hostihne• Seventy Crow In dians on the Yell ow Stone, were massacred by the C.1os D'dentics All the Indian~ are friendh With the whites but are at war among iliem selves Tho steamer Mar a was a tacked a.t Fort Look Out b) a party of ZlOO Yn=tanese One white was k1lled but no other damage was done was the m1ddle of Mav ---:--..:.._ __ _ ild a h 1 gh reputaf.Jon and rendered Important sor <VICes to h1s fellow c1t zens. In h1S personnl ap 1pearance m h1s mental characteustics m h1s d1s tingmsbmg trruts of character he WM a remarka ble man Durmg the last) ears of h1s life Judge W. was an ardent and conspmuous friCnd of the (:!> omzatJOn SacJetv and acted as 1ts agent Our .,I<! <JJnd cnterpr s ng and venerated cltlzens a10 .fast pa.ss1n.g awa) Dur ng the past :.rear Judge \To\fNSEND W>r HoLLISTER STEPHEN CLARK, MI< .f..ua and Judge Wu KESON have been ga lhered to then: fathers They are gone but we 'truat not the recollectiOn of the1r > Irlnes-the r ene:rro; -thelr talents-the1.r patr otism and love of countq Let us cbonsh the recollectiOn of the~r ll1gh character and Imitate their <:xnlted v rtues canS'e\ the mortal re-mmns had been rnade tl e f:l 1b Ject for the d ssectmg table at one of our colleges durwg the past Wtnter It Is Impossible to arrne at anrthmg beyond a conJecture For lhe cred1t of the human sprcJCs we mcltue to the Ia ~~ uppos twa though from the mnnv cases 0f blood and m> stery that have occurred m the vtcmJtv where the d scovery was made the fir'1: Js by no means Improbable -Pial ulclp!.za Leiger 20t!t slaverv of It. Wo understand the body of deceased w JJ not be brought on for m erment m the fam1Iy vault :before fall DEATH OF JonoE vVJL CESON OF BUFFALO- .A, correspondent wrltmg from the banks of the Tennessee Rver says On arr vrng at K ngston Roane count\ Tennessee at 9 P M of the 7th I was requested to see a dJmg stran,.er Judge Samuel Wilkeson of Buffalo New York As an enterpr s ng Cit Z<>n whose conduct had been marked With great benevolence r had heard of h1m He had a daughter WLth h m on then· wa; to v s t w~ mn.med. daughter ut Telaco Plums 10 m1les from tb1s The latter amved to attend h1s funeral ut 6 o clock th s evenmg the 9th Bron ch1al ens prlas oft vo \ears standmg had caused gonl\ and rheumat e ncnrnlgta m tho lumbar and DEATH BY Poison -Johnson Woodward of Fort Ann m th s counl\ dwd on the 12th 1nst Ill con sequence of eatmg food m wh1ch cono• ve subh mate had been Infused b, son e per~:jolfl uol nown He suffered the most exc1 uc atmg pa 1 and dJ d n about tw(lnlv hot rs nfte.r partn.k ng of the food A posl mort(\' In exam natwn waq had on Thursda' and the stomach and bowels of tho doeoa•ed were found 1n a horr h1e condition bemg almost ]Iteal h eaten up bv the po1•on A few weeks a~o Mr Woodwarci cntmed a complnmt agamst several laborer< on the railroad for assanltJng h s ho o and pen~on and the' were found 1/.U It~ fined nnd 1mpusoned and had JU<t returnrd from tl e perwd of the , npr so 1 ment wh<>n Mr \ood 'ard was po o ed and tho genera[ Impress on ts that these pPrsons pro vailed on a servant g1rl m Mr Woodw rd \ fam1 h to pb son h1m She 1s nnder arrer~t awaiting the verdiCt of the Coroner's J un the result of who<e dehberattonswa have not leurneid -San ly Htll Hmald BRE \J<: DowN-- The Pnc1fic Cnpt. Sahsbt n brolm ho.- p ston head off Black R ver th s morn m~r on ner upward t 1p and was to vod b~cl th s afternoon by tho steamer Ohw She will req 1re a week or ten da,s to repair -Cletclcmd Plam Deal~ o/ S~u:rau.g Mr NILEs opposed It and smd It would not pro h1b t slavery m new temtol'!es Mr DrcJUNSON went for It The Unwn was founded m compro Me srs Cordon Phelps 'V estcott N les and Buldwm wero m fa~ or of amendmg the h1II so ns str ke all out relat ng to Me>:.Jco and Cal foru a.- Lost 17 to 25 l'r1r Hamhn opposed the b1II l\'Ir Clarke got tho flo01 nnd the Senata adJourned New York itlarkcr July 24 3 P M Tl e marl et for stoc.to:s wns ratl er hea\ y to day SnlcSI Treasury r otrs 10-1 Gov t sues 3d b d Er c 6-1 Nor w d 31 >~tcrlmg u qu ct ut 9a!O for first class Jlo,tor Fre gl t g: v thoutch nge Good de nnd for ftour-1mpr01 ed ter dency Sales 3 or 1 00 bbls nl S I oa o Tl ere s nqu rJ for sh pment;al$4 G ! A 5!ale of 6300 hu red orhcnt t .:JJi I 1 do m xed nt about $1 Rye s G>-lc Oa s nn n 4:.:>1@ 7c C'orn Is firJ I M xeu 5l(a\53c <QUI d 58 iloOc lO 000 lJushe+~ • Pork s a:; on Saturday w thout unprovemCJ t ( otto s f:rmcr IHih faJr demand sh at1c erve with o her canst t 1t onal derange me\l Hen as conscwt s of h '3 approach ng d1s solutton and met 1t with the most perfect eal n ness and subm1ss on 0 1 askinc; for water he found he conld not swallow lt and turn ng over he 5a1d he would dr nl of the spungs of hvmg wa ters Intentlv cxam1 ung his benumbed hmbs With h s I ands and p oro ng bl 10 e es ho sa1d eubmlsSIVel} and assentinglv Well well N~w Yonx Ju)) 2~-P M -The storv of pol •on bemg nsed b> the msurgents s cont ad ct \on Hav ng forgotten words to expre~s h mself h s bram was active!) tbmkm~; for 12 or 11 hours \hen 1ts powers suddentv smkmg ho passed from life) ke one qu eti;: repos ng u Ieep not. mov ng one muscle nor sufi'e mg all\ d stress Tmly hts seemed to be tho death of the chnst1an ncces ear' for pass ng the screen that conceals f 1ture hfe from our VIew He was an nct1ve promoter of tho colomzat10n cause 'oms a~ro and had Ion~r 1 een an exemplarv member of the Pre b ter an church H1s form and appcara ce str I 1.g-h re sembled Gon Jackson He was 67} ears of ago IIJ'\l'HE NEW YORK FrRE>rE~ -As we br ef! stated on Satnrda) Colurnb a Hose Com pan) No 9, of the g1 oat cmpormm nrm ed earl~ Saturla1 morn,tng and pnt up at the Mans on House- The; were accompamcd by DOJJWORTH s celebra ted Cornet Band On Saturday afternoon seve raJ companws of our depn tment the Chwf En gmeer etc Waited on them at the MansiOn and escorted them through the pr nc pal stJeets The proce~s ott was a von fine one and rts rp.nrr.h \ a e1 In: ened h; the exqtus tc mus: c of Donwon.TH s and ene of our CJ(} bands Our guests are an en (lTgetJC and fine lookmg body of men and appear ns though the; we1e capable of domg goo I ser VlCe The HosE CA.R attached to the com pan) '\ a magmficont alfmr and one of the finest thmgs 'Of the lond we ever saw Yesierdn.} morn ng the NowYo1k Fuemen attended d, nc <P\' eat tbe >Va h ngton tr ot Bapt <t Cl urd Tt s nor n ng the1 left for the Falb under an escort from our depa rment The) w II ratnm tiL~ fternoon nnd leave for the r homes to morro v mornmg o::J\EA.GL'E STJumT THEA.TRE -Th1s evenmg ~fr FoRREsT takes h s fa1ewell benefit He ap poar; as K<ng Lear a character m whiCh he has ever bee.u applauded and m the deh neatwn of 'lll'hleh he JS e1 er •uccessful mer-ous and fash onable attendance at the Thea too:t.h seven ng It IS due to the g1eat national lt'epntat o 1 of Mr E and as a mark of respect to .the close of h s profess onal career wh ch has !been so d sting 1 shed fot ts br lhance LooK ouT FOR Pwx~OCKE'IS ON BO \RD STE ur ~OATS -It seems tl c opcrat ons of the I ght fin gered gentrr are not confi wd to tho H 1dson Rver and eastern CJI.les On vVednesdaJ n ght l~st n gentlemen had h1s pocket book contammg $7::> and a gold wateh \orth $60 to.ken from h1s state room on board th~·steamer Pacific on her last tr1p down The suspected person roomed Witll !urn m the state roou aud got off at some of the mtermed1ato ports We have heart! of ven few mstan es of the k nd tins season hut •t 11 Jt ~' ould be well for possengers to be on the1r guo.rd NU \.fWENTS POR THE Diam.3nd L1t1c St~a•n a11d Sa& I Vessels, YOQT VAS'liDiG O!i STR ET []'Office Up Stn s fn y5J A. \V, JOHNSON, PRODUCE A'D !\\SuRAl\( l BROT<ER NO 3 ~!ERCH \NT:; EXll! \NGE lliJFI AI o nEP'ERE!oo:CF.S R II H~ywood Eo::q Dean R cllmonfi Esq IJ:?SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TER:\f ll. HAINEY, FLOUR INSPECTOR VI: are House No -CentrnllVharf. (latefla).es&.Jof n ~Justice J W Emro,.t>s Pres1dmg Mo~\DAY July 24th On the open ng of the Court motrons were IJiRdO JU BqWlV lu foreclosure Cases '.Fke Court then proceeded to hearthe- proofs n the C\15.0 of 1\lartm vs Reed wh1ch 1s upon a bdl .filed to foreclose a mortgage o.nd s contested [[]\ 'l'he name of the unfortunate man who was lllJUred on board the steamer C!.autauqudast week was J.ua;s l'tfcKEN u: lie 1s a Scotchman bv b1rth and IS an 1ndustnous and>\ 01thv man H s wounds although verv senous are not, It 1s hoped mortal li:J\\B:w.ut s Pam ling of General TAYLOR and his ,reception at New Orleans 1::; now be1ng exh1b• ltod at McARTHUR's Garden n::r Gen LESLfE Cooares of Ken tuck~, IS m the Cit\ and Wlll add! ess the wh•gs at the Court House Park this e.verung --=----- IIJ\The Steamer Queen Cli:JI Capt. TITUS, IS up for Chicago this even ng son ) nJll7tf DR F EillUI/\.N~ Hommpathic Physician, !10 !J \V~sr EA.GLE STREET feb I~ BUFF AM 0 p, (JOFFEH!l• BEEF, PORK <\ND FISH INSPECTOR DAYTO'V STREE7 BUFFALO AH k1nds of J:lrO\ISIOns coostantly on ])and nnd for snle nn12 LORENZO K. H..\-Dl>OCK Attorney, So 1 mtor and C9unscllor, Po n ss onpr of Deeds and Notary ~4hl c Post Ot1ic~; Bu If ngs Butfalo N Y ap'~tf BEJIEN'l' & RUDENt PRODUCE COMUI:sSION MI:RCH \NT'S a.p3 6mo No 12 CENTRAL \o\f\J£\Jtr llUFFA.tn 0FF(OE or riPI BUFFA~Q IT4B LJOI!r Co I July 13 laJa ~ 1: hose persons desirous o havm3 the G~ qtroduced mto the r bu1.'4tU_g• this fall tn tm e to be Ugl\ted up \VIII please make nPJ. Jat on on or lie fore the 2Jtb <jay of July mstant tl at the CompaD.y :na.y h<lv~ the serv ce a\Qd me tors placed m tbe bQ ld ngs_before the frost ar d al•o that they metqrs may be obta ned It s le Jrable tllnt appl cat on be made as soon a..<:-jilos s1ble at the 'Ireas rt>r s offic-e over the 0 os Office Of. nee hours from R to IO o clock A M and fro1n 2 to~ C~NAL BAxx '\'D THE BROKERS -Thompsons Bank Note Reporter of tho 19th quotes Canal Ban!< bJ!Is at 50 cents while 1ts editor knows vo J well that !hoy are worth 99 cents and will m ali prababil1ty be redeemed for the1r face ven soon The Reporter JS the organ of the New York pen n11 Brokers and it ts- the1r hu~tness to shave as cl<lsely as po•Sib]e -.tflb E.,e. J®rnal '!/ SaJ:ur ih.y 1s berebyg1ven that the 3d In:;.tatment of 10 per cent njP<Jn the c p tal stock or the Buffalo GJ.S L g!lt Co s required to be pa d at the office of tho Treuurer on or be:: ore t.ue tho best of authout\ lrJ Dutf!s f om B tenos A' res to :\<lay 6th been teceivod-no nO\\ s l.\Ioutovwro sa1d under rna tial law OJ It 1s smd that the eomprom1se b II w 11 pass the Senate to da} The N u.vul Appropnat on h !I was passe(! 'es terda1 H 0 S E. Fvr t.l eCrot.on \\a e.r Po F En\' I?~ o can I.Joats&c 1\lnnu~ cture-d FRO~{ TilE BF:~1 0 \K I \N:-IED I l A1 HER \\ tl rouul t OJ ~err v ts nl Va)S on I U an lor sal at the Lawc.st 1 rtcess l V JOHN H TIO\' IE & C'O np24 Gn o No 30 Ferry StrcC't N \ Yorl AMUSEMENTS Eagle Street Theatre l'!IR. ED~ FOBBESTt And posltive-Iy b s .1.-ru! Appearance MO~LI.Y EVEJJHG JULY~ Will be acted the celebrated Tragedy of K ng Lear\ Edgar KJ.l\{< !..EAR, Earl of I\ent Cordel a ~er nt cb rifr E Forrest I\1r Ie ro Mr Eddy 1\l.rs C'nsp IRIS !I LILT-Bv h' •• II NliA MALVIN.< To conclude. w th the Farce of PLEA SA_~~ Cbr stopher \trap NancJ Strap lkJJ:es .30-c~ P :l5 ceot.s Do rs ope Lit ~ sc-I} a v ew Tbe l\Imors Couch and Otto a nnd ra eo; ap13 DOCTOR l\10TT'S S E C R E T R E M E D Y. \ Lo) EnmaLarra