In Berlin, on the 11th, inst., after an illness of nearly two years, Elizabeth Greenman, daughter of Lodowick Saunders, and wife of George N. Greenman, in the thirty-first year of her age. She united with the Seventh-day Baptist church in 1823, and continued a worthy member until her death. She exhibited throughout her life those beautiful traits of character worthy the Christian, and her death affording a triumphant proof of the excellence of the religion she maintained. The last of her sickness was attended with much pain, but she endured without a murmur, and calmly waited for her approaching dissolution, when she expected to go home, and be with Christ.