MCBRIDE, WALLACE, EYLER, MCLAUGHLIN D. Stewart MCBRIDE, a leading man of Smith Township, died on Monday, January 15, at his home at Bavington. Mr. MCBRIDE was about 70 years of age. His death was caused by a cancerous affliction of the throat. On the 6th inst., suddenly in Cecil, Mr. Hugh WALLACE, Sr. Deceased had retired in his usual health. Afterwards Mrs. WALLACE noticed that he was breathing heavily and by the time the rest of the family could be assembled he was dead. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. ANDERSON, of whose congregation deceased was a member, and the interment was at the family burying ground at the Robinson Run Cemetery. It is thought that death was caused by the breaking of a blood vessel in the brain. Hugh WALLACE was in the 70th year of his age. He was a native of the north of Ireland, and with his wife and his parents he emigrated to the country in 1848. He was the oldest of the family, his brothers being Robert, who lives on the hill above Noblestown; James, a resident of Oakdale, Charles, living near Venice; and two brothers dead. He had three sisters, one deceased, and two, Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph CAMPBELL, and Miss Eliza, both living in Oakdale. Of the children of the deceased there were: Robert, a McDonald lumber merchant; James, unmarried, at South Riverside, California; Hugh, a blacksmith, at Buffalo Village; and John and Charles, at the old homestead; two daughters are dead, one of whom was the wife of John JACKSON, of Battle Ridge, and two living, one the wife of Mr. James MAWHINNEY, of Cecil, the other, Mrs. John MAINE or MAINS, of near Monongahela City. Hugh WALLACE was a useful and much respected citizen, and he is sadly missed by a large circle of friends. At his residence on East Barr Street, of consumption, on the 17th inst., Rev. Newton EYLER, aged about 45 years. A couple of years ago deceased was pastor of the McDonald Baptist Church, colored, but sickness prevented his attention to his duties and he was succeeded by Rev. Mr. IVY. Mr. EYLER, before coming her was pastor of the Johnstown Baptist Church. He was a native of West Virginia. At Adena, Jefferson Co., O., Wm. MCLAUGHLIN, at an advanced age. Deceased was the husband of Mary BERRY, a daughter of Squire BERRY, formerly of Venice, and an aunt of Squire J. C. MAY of this place.