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THURSDAY, 10th March

... (to whom the mother had confided it for protection) and dashed it on the flour. The child had been ill ten days with the small-pox. It fell into convulsionsas it lay on the ground, and continued so till 7 o'clock in the morning, when it died. This affix:) ...

THE BILL AND THE BOROUGHMONGERS

... of unalterable attachment. His glorious career there is recorded on the page of history. On his. return he found that the small-pox had almost totally eAestroyed the lovliness of the Lady's face. She told the soldier that she released him from his vows; ...

WEST INDIES

... so long drenched with water. The prospects for the next crop were very disheartening., We regret to find that a case of small-pox had been brought from Barbadoes to Grenada and caused much alarm. The storm appears to have extended to most of the Leeward ...

EXTRAOILDINARY CHASE. The Essex Union fox I °ands met at Hadleigh Gate on Saturday last, when after some ..

... Will come when it will come. In the course of the last three weeks, no less than eightythree children have died of the small-pox in Sheepshead.— Leicester Chronicle. The monument to Professor Stewart has just been completed in Edinburgh ; it is a remarkihly ...

INDIA

... discount. Letters from Benares state that the weather had very oppressive. The cholera had been raging in the City, awl the small-pox hail carried off thousands, hut WM disappearing. The cholera had also broken out at Cacizepoore, where ten men of the 33t1u ...

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... Society pre at low ebb, owing; no doubt, to the number of societies MWth have been formed for similar purposes. • !. The small-pox bas become prevalent in some part s o f Iffarshland, and owes its introduction to a noted quack, (formerly a cabinet-maker) ...

TflE LANCASTER HARALD

... seventy or eighty. At this stage it commonly happensthat several of the dabs get muddled together, like spots in the confluent small-pox; when one of the hastiest or the strongest of the party, in an access of botheration, takes the board and brushes off all ...