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    1. [NY-Old-News] Monroe County, January 14, 1841
    2. Sharon L. Palm
    3. Rochester Daily Democrat Monroe County, New York Wednesday, January 14, 1841 MARRIED In Penfield, on the morning of the 12th instant, by Rev. Tryon EDWARDS, William A. REYNOLDS, of this city, to Sophia C. CLARK, eldest daughter of the late Mrs. L. M. ELY. In this city, on the evening of the 12th instant, by the Rev. _. WHITEHOUSE, Mortimoer F. REYNOLDS, to Mary F. HART, daughter of Roswell HART, Esq., formerly of this city, deceased. In this city, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Church, Mr. Joseph F. COX, to Miss Lucy GRIDLEY. ****************** DIED At Juliet, Illinois, on the 19th December, 1840, Mrs. Mary K., wife of H. N. MARSH, aged 28 years. On Monday, the 11th instant, Elisha, son of Col. Dennis CHURCH, of Riga, aged 6 years. ****************** Reported for the Democrat; Rochester Police Justice WARNER Presiding; January 12, 1841 Stephen BEADLE was brought from jail and tried by special session for riot and disorderly conduct, and throwing stones at a house on Jackson street. Discharged. Jeremiah CLIFFORD was arraigned on a charge of stealing 2 old sleighs. It appears that the 2 sleighs have been standing for the last yr. or 2 in an open lot on Exchange street, and missed by the owner of them about a fortnight since. From some information he received as to the whereabouts of the sleighs, he was induced to visit the premises of J. C., where he found the 2 old sleighs metamorphorsed into one good new one. The owner took his property and Mr. CLIFFORD in the bargain. He was held to answer at the next Court of General Sessions. Henry LEONIX was arraigned for being concerned in the outrage committed on John PETTINGAL some weeks since. Gave bail and was discharged. Richard BARHYALL stood up to answer to a complaint made by his wife, for striking her. Richard is generally a pretty good sort of a fellow and provides well for his family, but whiskey always steps in and kicks up a terrible hubbub. Whiskey has been Richard's ruin. The charge was proved and Richard gave bail. John McGUCKIN, another of those who assulted PETTINGALL, came in with his bail and gave himself up.

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