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LONDON POLICE, NOV. 21

... displayed in the works of these figures, justly entitle it to the first rank In the scale of merit. For several weeks past the small-pox has been raging in ibis town and neighbourhood, and has carried off, c we regret to say, a considerable numiger of children ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... defendant's daughter, a child of four years old, roaming about the public streets, labouring in a most virulent stage of the small-pox. Mr. Gabbett-The child must be sent at once to hospital removed to the country, or kept close within the house. The act of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... befattehded with thie.same. I ;oWe have been' credibly informed that there, area at least hefitlieaesa he fifty-five oase of small-pox at this moment in the island. t's We are really seriously alarmed as the spread. of this teao. : r i and hope that all, persons ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... General Committee of this Association, which met on Thursday, continued its sittings till late on Friday ?? Fhig. . The small-pox is prevalent in Gainsaborough; the young and aged are being attacked by it. Three children were lying dead of it in one hous ...

MURDER OF MR. ROBERT HALL

... ter incoherent expressions. She is still affected with the same weaknesa ofn ind, and in addition has been seized with the smallpox. CONVEaTsIo TERthS ..hanWhile in this country the very words Tory and Conservetive are proscribed, or rather merged in the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ruled that a female who was in the habit of standing at the corner of a street, with a child in her arms diseased of the small-pox, was indictable for a nuisance, for the public health was affected by it, and the presentease might be said to be somewhat ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... immorality; yet we doubt whether he Could tneued, even ia Prussia, a grosser case thit e p *p easideration ot the court. t small-pox. Nontigh I its Nenagli wad I~ts ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUEST AT KINGSTOWN

... certainly the nurse of fever. My own opinion his, that fever is a contagious disease, spreading from person to person, just as small-pox and scarlet-fever does; and like those diseases, haunting overcrowded or ill. drained districts, and all places where, from ...

INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT—THURSDAY

... Robert Storey, 47, Mountjoy.squqre, had the carriagq of the sale. From 12,000 to 16,000 persons psriehanaally in 1 land lrom small-pox; in Scotland the proportion of deatths I from this dioesse to, the Population is belkeved to ;besqiallyJ1 grat whle in Ireland ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Kilbritain, near Bandon, has 'been committed for trial, charged with manslaughter, else having inoculated four children with small-pox Matter, wot of which subsequently died from the disease thus conveyed into their systema. It was reported that numerous other ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the number of cases referred to them are F_ typhus and whoopingeough, from each of these 48 deaths having been registered. Smallpox number. 22, diarrhoas 16, and meaules 10. The deaths of two persona are returned n as caused by intemperance. Last week ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... had two children, named John and Ansetatla; he asked the prisoner to cut them hr for tbo smallpox; the prisoner on tbh let June inoculated f i them with smallpox; after nine days John took sick, but th afterwards recovered ; Aasstatia took sick three ...