iU uu; havoof Mr. aince Demo-where 11} his-acywin1 own.lepuh-it wanpolite ncipje* g con-the leant wan stopped, and the frightened passenger* relieved.*tJ* Mr. Darling* the oldest inhabitant of New Haven, died a few day# since. II# *Ji*d noted thegrowth of iba city froro the period when it numbered 2200 inhabitants- An tnienrirw with Wash-'mg ton, whose head-rjuarterawere at Beers’ Tavern, where Street's new hotel now stands, when he passed through New Haven on his way from Hartford to Philadelphia, and while Dr. 1. was a student of Yale College* made a de«p impression on his nuud Geii. Wooster, Benedict Arnold, t'«l Whiting, and other noted citizens of that day, were among his personalacquaintances.Mtset'M.-^-Mra. Wiutinson takes her benefit