Monroe County, New York Rochester Daily Democrat May 23, 1855 DIED JEWELL--In Brooklyn, N.Y., May 15th, Sarah Elizabeth, only daughter of Theodore E. and Eliza Jane JEWELL, aged 10 months. HENDERSON--In this city, on Tuesday, May 22d., of congestion of the lungs, Henry D. HENDERSON. Funeral at St. John's Church, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock P.M. ****** May 24, 1855 MARRIED CHAPIN-STRINGHAM---In this city, on the evening of the 22d. inst., by Ald. WARREN, Mr. Henry M. CHAPIN and Miss Margarett STRINGHAM. DIED HENDERSON--In this city, on Tuesday, May 22d., of congestion of the lungs, Henry D. HENDERSON. TRAVER--At Kalamazoo, Mich., on Monday morning, May 21st., Frances D. GUERNSEY, wife of Simeon TRAVER, and daughter of the late James R. GUERNSEY, Esq., of Pittsford. ROBINSON--At Union Springs, on the 22d. inst., Isabella ROBINSON, wife of Dr. Daniel A. ROBINSON, of Farmoington, Ontario county, and mother of Dr. B. ROBINSON, of this city. Discovery of the Body of MORTIMER LOOMIS We learned late evening, by a dispatch over the Genesee Valley telegraph, politely furnished by Mr. L.S. HOYT, House operator, that the remains of the late Mortimer LOOMIS, who disappeared from Avon sometime since, were found in that vicinity. The dispatch reads as follows: Avon, May 23 The body of Mortimer LOOMIS was found in the Genesee river, near the Railroad Bridge, in the village, this afternoon. Mr. LOOMIS disappeared on the evening of the 19th March last, and his continued absence has caused a considerable degree of excitement in Avon and vicinity. We learn from Mr. S. Jor_, messenger on the Valley Railroad, that the money known to have been in the possession of the missing man, was found upon his body, and there were no evidence of violence to indicate that he was wrongfully deprived of his life. He was last seen alive proceeding along the road from West Avon, going westward, and probably fell off the highway bridge accidentally. He was about 40 years of age, and had no family, but had been a great traveller.