summoned to this honorable and re-•m ^ X « ■ T f 1sponsible position. Mr. BaJyeat was* _ - . •. i!,a oiirla member of the Baptist Church and« « *■ j — 1 ? « lt;■ o* § v /■ ^ ▼leaves a place in that religious bodywhich will long remain vacant. Itis one of the sad duties of our profes-I . Ansion, to chronical, now and then,* • ll. 1/1ulvlll ' . 11*these sad events in which the public—_ m l “have so sad an interest.The disease which caused the untimely and unexpected removal from^ . 4 • ______+Alife of Mr. Balyeat, Is supposed to be_ . . - i t Urvrl Knnnneuralgia of the heart. He had been— *1 • _ _ XT iK ADTcomplaining of neuralgia of the chesti jvSjylduring the day on which he died.J ^11 1 no d spdfiiitarv