BONAPARTE's DEATH
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... printshep it which I see the print from your picture of ?? death of General Wolfe, that my attention is not immediately arrested, and sentiments of almost envy created in my basom, at the glorious death of that great man. MIr \Vest would naturally feel pleased ...
... ROME OR DEATH. In a letter to the Glasgow Herald of yesterday, !Mr John M'Adam vindicates Garibaldi and Maz- zini from the caltumnies of a correspondent. He says- The personal danger to Garibaldi and his ! friends is their affair, and it is for them ...
... when, a'' sicork, cI tin poet~isoce of tthe place, lie' became e~lalI±mai 00l707i t gt awvay ; atnl as Itis Vh7.,5 ?? his death, hie wl epr na .. APrinitoal litcdi'ci ofricers, Dr- Clerk 'ici Dr l'';is ?? a',± vip. eo71l stern it not fothctlat valii- ...
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... ,; 1 . D ,, .. I .J R N . ' Sjjo,CKIS. oDEATH BY 'BURNING.:- Mra {Mant, wife of the.Archdeacon: of Doown, was, burnt to:, death on - Priday night., Tqhe horrifying .details 1are ! thus give ,by a&'i.rre,- Sponoent of the, Belfoa&WN&Walette . On. Fridsy ...
... THE EMPEROR A LEXANDER's DEATH. The following story appears in a ministerial morn- 81 ing paper (the Morning Post) respecting the death of 71 the Emperor Alexander. The Post prefaces it by 11 saying that intelligence received and circulated in , the ...
... DEATH OF BELZONI THE TRAVELLER. t Brig Castor, British Accarah, Jan. 7. 1824 c I wrote you some time since, almost at a venture mentioning the arrival in Benin River of Mr G. Belzoni,, the celebrated traveller, who was attempting to reach Houssa and ...
... DEATH OF PROFESSOR WILSON. With the same sincere and profiound sorrow in mvbincl wo ?? and many a place far away from it will hear -that Profcssor Wilson is no more with us. That great and good heart stirs not again on earth. Professor WViVson died this ...
... ?? . saw Lawrence by tbe dsde, and he waedeq.! Both my, iather ana mothier sanl ey.did~ngt. know wh9u, he i ,o hoyhe came death. Many a time when he got drank he would' lie down bry the bedsidf.'a', Ann Weatherell,i .idbwi neztdeposedi liveu in the next ...