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... last (both having alternately beat each other,) is, unfortunately for the lovers of foot racing, Ashton having taken the small-pox from one of his children then dangerously ill of it* He has of course declined the contest. ...
... last (both having alternately beat each other,) is, unfortunately for the lovers of foot racing, Ashton having taken the small-pox from one of his children then dangerously ill of it* He has of course declined the contest. ...
... paid for the very dross the inland coal.— Stamford Mercury. SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION. —The small-pox has been very prevalent, and, from the annual statement tirade 10 governors of the Small-Pox Hospital, London, there were admitted in the last year 2G2 ...
... is said, were relatives. The Lady Frances, Barry, arrived at Portsmouth from Sunderland, on tire 10th instant, with the small-pox on board, and one man dead. Hie Margaret and Isabella, of Sunderland, Lewer, from Teignmouth, bound to Hull, with pipe clay ...
... SHIP NEWS. Portsmouth', Man 10.—Arrived the Lady Francis, Barry, from Sunderland, for Quebec, very sickly, having the small-pox on board, and already lost one man. SnnderUmd, May Btf.—Picked sea on the 6th Inst, the Cygnet of this port, and landed here ...
... him the day nig, grt'i.l cun .t'. ru.ijion found bis faro and nech covered with emptron, w!i:di could not doubt was the small-pox. 'I u.se.«»e was i;n>.t malign in?, and be died congest brain the seventn or day. This circumstance, as might well produced ...
... of its unqualified protecting efficacy against the ravages of small-pox. They were indeed more sanguine than their illustrious master himself, who as early as 1804 confessed, that small-pox sometimes takes place after vaccination, though, with his cha ...
... had repeatedly informed the police-office, that, the 23d she missed her son, hoy of eleven years old, much marked with the small-pox, dressed a jacket and red-striped waistcoat and blue trousers, and blue Highland bonnet his head ; that oil the evening of ...
... has been issued in consequence of the late JJJJSix'uJ 1 ™ ' al \ 4 :1 ravages of small-pox, all persons who have nci- Hollands, Geneva ■> it titer had the general small-pox nor have been properly Hum, Jamaica 11 *noOP it) I vaccinated, are to vaccinated ...
... and Sunday last, William, in fant son of Mr Ralph Watson, grocer.—At the South Shore, near Gateshead, the 17th inst. the small-pox, .Margaret Birkeil, aged 15.—At Ilehhurn, Mrs Margery Meely, aged 62. —At Hexham, oil the 21st inst. advanced age,’ greatly ...
... 85. Dishopwearmouth, Olive Street, aged 63, Mrs Mary Lamb, much respected. At Sheriff*-hill, near Gateshead, inst. of the small-pox, aged 26, John, eldest son of Mr J. sign of the Cannon. Newcastle, Ist in Forth-street, aged 81, Mr Robert Usher, father ...
... d Native Force-84 killed, 603 wounded, and 903 missing. The rainy season had begun, and the prisoners reported that the small-pox and dysentery had committed very considerable ravages in the Ashanlee camp. The AUgemeine Zeitung, of the 2Sth ult., contains ...
... e lady had breathed her last. HORRIBLE CIRCL'MSTANCF. —A few days ago, a man died at in this county (Worcestershire) of small-pox ; on the same day the body was put into coffin, and placed the church-yard while the grave was made ! some children who stood ...