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    1. [NY-Old-News] Rensselaer County, NY - July 6, 1860
    2. Colleen Boose
    3. Troy Daily Times Rensselaer County, NY July 6, 1860 MARRIED In this city, July 3d, by Rev. A. VIELE, Mr. Addis E. CANFIELD to Miss Louisa L. CARR all of Troy. In this city on the 4th Inst. by the Rev. Dr. TUCKER, Mr. Marcus R. SMITH to Miss Jane LAWRENCE. DIED In this city, Friday Morning, July 6th; Emily J., wife of George W. CHAMBERLIN. Her funeral will take place from the Universalist Church on Sunday morning at 10 1/2 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. At Western Mills, Cattaraugus Co., NY., on the 3d inst., Mary BLAND, eldest daughter of Horace P. and Mary A. WEST, formerly of this city, in the 9th year of her age. ITEMS A little boy, eight years of age, son of Mrs. Alice RILEY, residing in the lower part of First street, fell down a flight of stairs yesterday morning, and fractured his arm very badly. Ex-City Marshal HICKOCK was struck by a club and badly injured on Wednesday evening, while trying to arrest a man named FLAHERTY. FLAHERTY was arrested for the offence yesterday and held to bail before Judge ROBERTSON, in the sum of $2,000. PATRICK, KEATING and John FLAHERTY were his sureties. Mr. HICKOCK is lying in quite a critical state. It is said that Mr. H. has commenced a suit in the Supreme Court for damages, and the defendant will probably be arrested and held to bail on an order. He is a man of some property. POLICE COURT -- Justice LANDON presiding: William KELLY, assault and battery; case adjourned to the 13th of July. Mary and John DONOVAN, assault and battery; adjourned to July 11. Thomas Hale GREGORY, an old man and a vagrant; sentenced to penitentiary thirty days. Nathan FIBLE, disorderly conduct; discharged. Patrick KEYES and Michael CORBITT, fighting in the public street; settled. Amos WILSON, drunk; sent down for two months. J. ROYAL fined $5 or six days for drunkenness. ARRESTS Officer MCMANUS yesterday, a man named William MASON on complaint of Jacob J. WOOD, "broker" on Ferry street, of passing a counterfeit $5 on the Ocean Bank of New York, upon him. MASON gave bail to appear. PRESENTATION Mr. Henry SMITH, who has recently become associated as a partner with Mr. MILLIGAN in the North wing of the Fulton Market, has been the recipient of a very handsome tea sett, from his old friends and companions of the employ of the National Express Company. The gift was accompanied with a testimonial to the high character of Mr. SMITH and the estimation in which he was held by the donors -- Messrs. CHAPIN, MCCHESNEY, PLUM. SMITH, John W. CRISSEY, S.M. CRISSEY, CONERY, HUNTER, THOMPSON, LATHROP, MORSE and TICKNOR. The present was a very handsome one, and creditable alike to those who gave and he who received it. Mr. SMITH is a very worth young man, who deserves, as he has received, the esteem of all who know him. We wish him success in his new field of effort. Submitted by: Colleen Boose

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