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... 72 years. Fivo deaths were- fromothe ?? zymotics-smallpox and whopping cough I nch ad scarlet fever 3, pbthisis. 10, acute lung,2 iihmmatian 27, brain disease 11,. heart disease .5. a cases of smallpox were reported during, the. ?? week, and 13 last weeki ...

A THEATRICAL DISPUTE

... each member of the British milsion with a sword and decoration. The minion returns to India to day. Seventeen fresh oases of smallpox were notifed in Birmingham on Wednesday. Mr Josiah Baker, a member of the Dover Parlia. eent, sauddenly fell back and ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... llrsr 'Richards, who a short time since resided with her husband in Clerkcenwell. She was taken ill a few weeks since with small-pox, and was removed to Fulhan If ospiltl with an infant in her arms, leaving her hueband at home sith another little child. ...

LITERATURE

... number some hundreds it have been subjected to the severest trials by exposure to small-pox in its most fatal form, I The rarity of an example of disfigurement by small-pox now h to be found in the theatres, in churches, or any large assemblage p of the ...

THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... otherfligestive Organs; purif ring audvitelising ?? efeaeioui tn reveuting anl eurina lead. *ache, Qonetipation, --Indigestion, . Smallpox, Measlaes, Heartburn, VomitUng, dad alkl~inded llentt , 2423-7 ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS IN CLIFTON

... already idle in con- ?? of the depression in trado. ou SMALLPOX. B At tte Chariton Board of Guardilans, Mlanchester. yesterday afternoon, much alarm wee expressed at the increasing prevalence of smallpox in the vicinity. Bo NORTHIUMBERLAND MINERS. pe Pe Yesterday ...

SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... preter), and Capt. A. L. Peebles, Devonshire Regi. ment. In Russian, Capt, P. C. Alock, Gloucestershire Regiment, The number of smallpoX cases in Warrington con- tinues steadily to decrease. The new cstes during lant week averaged slightly over one a day. Paul ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... a ram till they kill him; and then they have a venison feast madeof him; they use toover heate them. selves and got the small-pox. Then there is a strange story of one Captain Carlo Fantom, a Croatian, and a most consummate scoundrel, who was a ' hardman ...

FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS

... Hospital .. - - S St Peter's Hospital - - 0 Royal Infirmary - - - - 3 Clhidren's Hospital - 3- Fever lospital .. - - - - 0 Smallpox Hospital - --3 q0 Bristol Union Workhouse .. - 2 Barton Regis Union Workhouse - 3 Long Atilton U W, Bedminster - 0 Lunatic ...

EXTRACTS FROM FUNNY FOLKS

... a synibol of life's course- d1 One ceaseless round of wheol and 1tv!h a No GnrAT CATCM.-A girl at Bolton has caught 3 small-pox through reading a letter Bent through the past. The Stlaidard, which records the fact, ads--. The a dinease is now nearly ...

HILLSLEY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... hotheuseiand wall frult aud flowers, whirh wasgrestly admired;. andlr. Mills's seedling dahlias were highly commended.' THE SMALL-POX AMONG. SHEEP. The Wiltshii;e Independentof' Thursda'; states' that up to Wednesdv' only three. fresh floclrs h4have: bt1 ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... Mary Wortley Montagae, while abroad with her husband in Torkey,had becomeacquainted with the practice of inoculation for small-pox, and an returning te England in 0ENS, she attempted to introduce it into this coun- try. With indomitable eonrage she tried ...