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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Mar 28, 1848
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Rochester Republican Mar 28, 1848 MARRIAGES In Riga, January 13th, by Rev. S. W. REMINGTON, Mr. James O. SPRAGUE to Miss Sarah H. BLINN. Feb. 3d, by the same, Mr. Daniel WILLIAMS to Miss Maryain PHILLIPS. In Churchville, Feb. 8th, by Rev. S. W. REMINGTON, Richard ALLEN to Miss Elizabeth S. KEATS. March 15th, by the same, Samuel INGALL to Miss Lewrain E. GORDON, all of Bryon. March 16th, by the same, Mr. Daniel DAILY to Miss Parthenia A. SMITH. In Clyde, on the 15th inst. Miss Martha BEEBEE, and J. S. LAMOREAUX, Esq. On the 17th inst, Mr. Joseph WELLS to Miss M. MAKIE. On the 16th inst. Mr. Townsend CARMEN, of Junius, to Miss Margaret WALDUFF. In Montezuma, on the 18th inst., Mr. Chauncey STOKES to Miss Elizabeth O. STANLEY. In Grove, on the 2d inst. Dr. C. C. SEAVER, of Mount Pelier, Vt., to Miss Emily STEVENS, of Birdsall. In New Hudson, Mr. Thomas BERRY, of Friendship, to Nancy R. EASTWOOD, of the former place. In Howard, on the 12th inst, Andrew BAKER, Esq. Of Andover, Allegany Co., to Miss Aseneth ARMSTRONG, of Kennedyville. In Bath, on the 15th inst., Mr. Peter S. PERINE, to Miss Elizabeth BROWN. **** DEATHS On Sunday evening, the 19th inst. Daniel Hand CLARKE, aged one and a half years, youngest son of Charles Lee CLARKE. In this city, on the 22d inst. Alfred R. C., eldest son of Gilbert S. and Marian W. JENNINGS, aged 4 years, 1 month and 11 days. At Cold Springs, Indiana, on the 21st ult, Mr. James ROY, an old resident of Wayne county, in the 61st year of his age. In this city, on the 23d inst. Isabella, aged twenty months, infant daughter of rev. J. WHITNEY, editor of the "Christian Sentinel." In Angelica, on the 20th inst, Mrs Ruth, wife of Dea. Vial(?) THOMAS, aged 63 years. In Howard, on the 3d inst, Mr. Samuel RICE, aged 27 years. ** SUDDEN DEATH - Silas SMITH, recess keeper opposite the Market, died very suddenly on Tuesday evening. He had been in usual health till the morning of that day, when one of his fingers commenced swelling and extended to his hand, which burst open. The cause is unknown. ** Look Out For Your Shirts - A family residing in Utica, had a whole washing of clothes stolen from their line, on Tuesday night last. No business to have so many clothes! It couldn't have been an editor's clothes line. ** James RUNNING, who emigrated to Rochester last summer, will hear of his friends by calling at No. 15 Elm street. We are requested to ask our cotemporories to notice this fact. ** Ex-President VAN BUREN - This gentleman was in the train of cars a portion of which ran into the river at Newark, two or three days since. He was on his way to Washington. Jas. S. WADSWORTH, of Geneseo, was also in the second car. ** Suicide — Wm. HOAR, of Prestcott, Mass., having taken the benefit, committed suicide on the 5th inst, by hanging himself. ** A Fat One For Somebody — There is a girl in Carroll county, Md., who weighs 413 ½ pounds — A large rib for some one. Who speaks ? ** Counterfeit tens, on the Bank of Delaware' at Wilmington, have been seen in Philadelphia. ** Crossing At The Falls — Sufficient wire has now been suspended across the Niagara at the Falls, to make crossing perfectly easy and safe.-- Passengers are drawn across in a basket for fifty cents a head. In a few days, the line will be strong enough to pass over cattle. The work will be the wonder of the world, when completed. ** Bold Outrage — An attempt was made, in Albany, on Monday evening last, between 8 and 9 o'clock, to murder Mr. John NIBLOCK, by stabbing him with a knife. He was passing up Broadway with a friend, and perceiving that they were followed, he turned to ascertain who the persons were, when the wounds were inflicted. ** Cotton — In the year 1817 an American vessel, having eighty bales of cotton on board, was seized at Liverpool on the plea that so large an amount of cotton could not have been produced in the U. States. In 1847 the crop amounted to 1,778,651 bales. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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