TREATMENT OF CASUAL PAUPERS

... expression of the matron, was in a rotten state with the small-pox ; died in half an hour after its arrival. It appears an inquest was held in this case. The matron stated there were other cases of small-pox, but could not recollect them at the moment, During ...

DONEGAL ASSIZES

... for the small-pox. It appeared that the prisoner was a farrier, residing at Burstock, in this county, and that, by request of the parents ,,f the deceased, who was a chili three years old, the prisoner had inoculated the deceased for the small-pox, of which ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... of the L on(don Vaccine Institution, yestEs- day, it wts stated that thxnmumber of persons who had fallen victiifs to the smallpox within the bills of mortality, last; year) was 720. 'There had,beerm vaccinated, during the paste year, 4075. Theappointed ...

Ancient Relic.-- At the lat« meeting of the Cambrian Archeological Society, an object of great interest was ..

... into this country by some Merinos brought over from Hamburgh. It is cutaneous disease, having something the appearance of small-pox, and attended with fever and peat prostration of strength. It is highly infectious, having been been already eommunicated ...

PROVIDENTIAL DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... to this lie has never been heard of, and not the slightest clue to his discovery bas been found. SSINGULAR EFFECT OF THE SMALLPOX.-At Marylebone-offlice, Sarah Dudley, a girl aged 12 years, was charged with stealing a twopenny loaf from a baker's, in ...

POLICE

... disorderly. i fX stated that on Satu~y hie came to him andtask- -ed rief1 wvith one ofhis children ill his aqns, ho - ad the small-pox s he .culd not re bim, as he didinot:omeii a 'way, i'.which accaunt he t dismissed him'. OR the sane evening le went to the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... said he had examined the body of the de- ceased child, and found no marks of violence on it. He found several spots of the small.pox on the body, from which he should thitk that it had had that disease within the last month. The heart, liver, and viscera ...

POLICE

... companion, who was marked with small-pox, as above stated, had lodged only a few days in the house. Mr. Little proceeded into one of the apartments occupied by Mr. Coleman; and there he found the slim gentleman marked with small-pox who had called upon him that ...

Law Intelligence

... or two upon n the course we areaboutto pursue. Thosewhothink h that it is of infinite importance that the plague of o the small-pox should not infect the metropolis, as is far as human beings can prevent it, have instituted, C this prosecution, in consequence ...

MARLBOROUGH STREET POLICE

... increasing at a rate more than adequate to the increase in the revenue, particularly with regard to the items for pensions. The small-pox was increasing at the Cape, and amongst the blacks it bad been most vi- rulent. A proposition for the establishment of a ...

MURDER

... Russell, which he (Mr. RftssellJ had seized for rent.-;. WestlneaahJosural. We regret to announce, that ati this time the small.pox isra gint with ugnpoan;qn violence in Sandgate and the lower ati u'hs of INewcastle; cxhildren are dying daily, and the misery ...