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16. Mary Johnson died, aged 64.
17. Mrs. Winfield Farrell died, aged 48.
21. Nancy, wife of Francis Vail died, aged 42.
22. An alarm of fire caused by the burning of a cur- tain at the Delavan House .. ... A meeting of the com- mon council was called with a view to loan money to the Northern rail road; but a number of them declining to go up stairs, a quorum could not be got ...... Dr. James M. Brown died, aged 50 ...... Eveline Harvey died, aged 17 .. . . .. Sarah C. wife of David Patterson, died, aged 32.
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23. A meeting of the common council was held and a loan of $30,000 voted to the Albany Northern rail road.
.. . . A fire about 12 o'clock at night destroyed a shed belonging to the Central rail road .. . Ann Jane, wife of George W. Baker died, aged 24.
24. Thirty four cars, containing 2,000 immigrants passed up the Central rail road ...... Peter Peck died, aged 58 ...... Bridget Quinn died, aged 66. ..... Philena Redden, wife of A. Vickers died, aged 20. . .. John Garey died. aged 54 ...... Jonathan Slawson died, aged 87.
25. Alida Spears died, aged 33.
26. Eclipse of the sun ..... .. The Scotch Presbyterian synod resolved to abandon the use of the title of D. D. .. . A German immigrant was found suspended by the neck near the Buttermilk falls; verdict, suicide. . Bridget Boyd died, aged 47.
27. Catharine Feeney, a stranger, was drowned by fall- ing into the river. ..... Humphrey C. Watson, formerly of Albany, died at La Salle, Ind., aged 31. . .... John Lahey died, aged 38. ..... Mr. Bateman died, aged 90.
28. Two cases of highway robbery in the heart of the city during the night ...... Agnes, wife of John Anderson, died.
29. One hundred citizens were presented by the police for selling liquors on the sabbath ...... Sarah widow of the late Richard Roser died, aged 81.
30. Robena wife of Charles J. Edwards died, aged 22. . Mrs. Catharine Rankin, wife of George A. Rankin died at Schodack, aged 48.
31. John Henry Thorn died, aged 33. Thomas Kirkpatrick died, aged 28.
JUNE.
1. George Lochner died, aged 46.
2. Cornelia Lansing, daughter of the late Edward Livingston of Albany, died in New York.
3. George F. Delaplaine died, aged 68.
4. A subscription was taken up in the Pearl Street Baptist church, towards building an edifice for a congre-
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gation of German Baptists, to be located in the upper part of Washington street, when $2,200 was raised for that purpose.
5. The Albany Northern rail road, which had suspended business in part since April in consequence of ą break in an embankment, now recommenced regular trips to Eagle Bridge ...... Barent Sanders died, aged 75 ...... James O'Brien died, aged 24.
6. Jane, wife of Henry Gibson, died, aged 24.
7. Catharine Bullock, wife of Samuel H. Lloyd, died, aged 53.
10. The law against the running at large of swine began to be enforced. It was found that some owners had as many as forty. About 15,000 were captured during the campaign ...... Anne Gove, wife of Ralph Smith died ..... Bridget, wife of Francis McBarnett died.
11. An effort made to close the shops that were open on Sundays for the sale of spirituous liquors. . Robert Todd died, aged 61.
13. Sarah F. Welch died.
14. Patrick Bergen, aged 22, drowned by falling from a canal boat ...... Clarissa Prime died, aged 54.
17. Jane C., wife of Joel Munsell, died, aged 42.
18. A fire on the corner of Grand and Beaver streets partially destroyed a bakery and machine shop. Some of the inmates. saved their lives by jumping from their chamber windows.
19. Joseph T. Rice died, aged 67 .. .. George A. Barnard died, aged 37 ...... John Brown died, aged 23.
21. Anniversary meeting of the New York State Tem- perance Society, at the Third Presbyterian Church.
22. Mrs. Nancy Northop died, aged 55. ... Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of John Costigan, died.
23. Conrad S. Mayer, long a resident of Albany, died in New York.
25. A train of 69 cars, laden with 1380 cattle, left the depot at East Albany by the Hudson River rail road, for New York. The bill of fare was $2070, at $1.50 'a. head ....... Josiah Clark died, aged 29.
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26. A meeting of citizens at the City Hall to discuss the water rates, which they thought were illegally assessed in some cases.
28. Julia Anne Solway died. . Sarah, wife of Royal Shaw, died, aged 45.
29. Ann Lovatt died, aged 69.
JULY.
1. James H. Horth died, aged 25.
2. Ichabod Wood died.
4. The usual ceremonies of the day were observed, and an unusual amount of the lesser fireworks was consumed. As the procession completed its rounds, the thermometer stood at 98° in the shade ...... A fire broke out in a bakery at the corner of State and Lark streets ...... A great number of persons were prostrated by the heat, and several deaths occurred ...... A corps of about 50 veterans of the war of 1812 joined the celebration of the day, under Brig. Gen. John S. Van Rensselaer. After the procession was dismissed they met in convention at the Capitol and passed a series of resolutions. .... W. D. Winne died, aged 24.
5. A fire broke out, on the corner of Colonie street and the Northern rail road, which partially destroyed the building .. .. Tobias Roach committed suicide at the Penitentiary ...... Catharine Ann Veeder, wife of Peter R. Carhart, died, aged 42.
6. A grand torch light procession at 10 o'clock in the evening by the firemen, having a New York company in escort ...... Julia Filkins, wife of Simeon F. Smith, died. . Wm. McClelland died, aged 35.
7. An alarm of fire caused by the burning of a box of shavings.
8. There were 44 sail vessels at the lumber docks, which was not an unusual number. This business has taken the lead of all others during the past ten years, in the rapidity of its increase ...... Rabbi Cohn, a distin- guished priest of the Hebrew faith, entered upon his
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ministry in the South Pearl Street Synagogue, recently vacated by Dr. Wise ...... Wm. S. Archibald, aged 35, committed suicide by hanging himself to one of the posts of his bed at the Phoenix Hotel ...... Sarah, wife of Wm. Don, died, aged 57 ...... Sarah Goodrich, wife of Samuel G. Payn, died, aged 39.
9. Jane, wife of Charles Whitney, died, aged 60. .... James W. Turner died, aged 31.
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10. An alarm of fire, caused by the burning of a build- ing in Bath ...... Five persons died of cholera in one family of the name of Wylie, in South Pearl street, and were buried at one funeral ...... Benj. F. Knower died, aged 19 .. .. . . . . Mrs. Ellen Harrison died at Harmony, Chautauque county, aged 56, formerly of Albany.
11. William Dowd, aged 63, and Louisa, his wife, aged 56, died.
12. Thomas M. Ward died, aged 26 ....... Samuel Barstow, formerly of Albany, died at Buffalo, aged 42.
13. A fire in Clinton street partially destroyed several buildings at 5 o'clock in the morning ....... Walter Cowell died, aged 44 ...... Sarah, wife of Samuel War- den died. ..... William Cooney, formerly of Albany, died at Brooklyn, aged 51 ...... Gad Townsley died.
14. A painter by the name of Barnacle, engaged in painting the Hospital, fell from the ladder, about 25 feet, and died of the shock during the night.
15. Wm. Meadon died, aged 41. . James Connolly died.
17. Joseph E. Gates died, aged 30 .... Adam Stewart died, aged 40.
18. An alarm of fire at 9 o'clock in the evening caused by the partial burning of a soap and candle factory in South Lansing street .. . Susan, wife of Philip Ford, died, aged 69.
19. Thermometer at 96; several cases of prostration by the heat of the sun ..... .. Elizabeth Adrian, wife of Arthur A. Smith, died, aged 28.
20. Col. Robt. E. Temple, adjutant general of the state, died, aged about 50. He served with distinguished
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gallantry in the Florida war, and commanded the New
York regiment of volunteers in the Mexican war. The change of the line of active operations from the Rio Grande to Vera Cruz and Mexico, deprived him of an opportunity of distinguishing himself, and the troops which he had brought into the highest discipline, in battle. He suffered, however, from the climate, and his naturally vigorous constitution was laid open, by a prostrating and almost fatal fever, to the inroads of consumption, of which he died .- Atlas .... .. Thermometer at 100° in the shade, and the earth suffering from a long drought. . . . Abigail Covell, wife of R. Churchill, formerly of Albany, died in New York, aged 66, and was buried from the North Pearl Street Baptist Church ...... Harriet, wife of Lyman Chapin, died in Buffalo.
21. P. T. Hewitt, convicted of incest with his daughter, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment ...... Charles McDuffie died, aged 27 ... .. Wm. A. McGraw died, aged 18₺ ...... Thermometer 100° in the shade.
22. The water was so low in the river that a fleet of laden vessels awaited a rise before they could venture down the river ...... Thomas Charles died, aged 61.
23. A shower moistened the parched earth, which had scarcely been watered in a month. ..... Elizabeth Mckay died ...... Zaccheus Aldrich died, aged 73. . Nancy, wife of John Goodrich, died.
24. A tremendous rain fell during the forenoon; the rain guage indicated more than two inches. ..... Thomas Gordon died, aged 66. .. .. Harriet, wife of Hugh Rock, died, aged 61.
25. The Board of Health reported 29 cases of cholera and 11 deaths for the last three and a half days ...... "The $300,000 loan on the bonds of the city for the use of the Albany Northern rail road, was taken at a pre- mium. It has 25 years to run, at 6 six per cent. . . . . . George Brainard died, aged 44.
26. John Cummings died, aged 56. . . John McCol-
lum died.
27. Wm. Serviss died, aged 53. Thomas C. Me Donald died, aged 31.
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28. Cholera on the increase .... .. An alarm of fire in the evening caused by the burning of a pig-sty in Canal street.
29. Report of cholera for 3 days, 95 cases, 37 deaths. . Chauncey Johnson, formerly of Albany, died at Rastrop, in Texas, aged 56 ....... Sarah, wife of S. F. Phelps, died ..... Lucy, wife of James McNutt, died, aged 38. . .. Rachel, wife of Abraham Johnson, died,. aged 53.
30. A fire at 5 o'clock in the morning destroyed the interior of the turnery establishment of Foote & Merri- field, corner of James street and Maiden lane ...... Mar- garet, wife of Theodore Goodrich, died, aged 36.
31. James Dowd died, aged 21 ...... Mrs. Sarah Pink- erton died, aged 73. . . John Sipple died, aged 74.
AUGUST.
1. The cholera was very fatal at this time, and the authorities, in their zeal for cleanliness, made an onslaught upon the hog-pens. It was the most determined move- ment ever made in that direction in this city, where the hog has had the freedom of the streets from time immemorial ...... Benjamin Tullidge, formerly of Albany, died in Indiana, aged 75. ..... Malvina, wife of Gilbert W. Barnham, died, aged 35.
2. As workmen were removing the rear wall of St. Paul's church for repairs, a quantity of brick and timber which had been placed over the ceiling came down, des- troying the pulpit and other fixtures. ..... The report of cholera for 4 days was 60 cases, 26 deaths ....... The Hendrik Hudson got on a bar and did not arrive till noon; water very low ...... Thomas B. Washington, a grandnephew of General Washington, died suddenly in this city, aged 40; he was on his return to Virginia. .John Harrison died, aged 53 ... .. Peter H. Ry- ther died aged 56. ..... John W. Campbell died, aged 37.
4. Christopher B. Groat died, aged 30 ...... Christina, . widow of the late Thomas Lee, died, aged 60. . . Ber-
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nard Brady died. aged 37 .... . George Young died, aged 45. ..... Mrs. Ellen Arnold died, aged 53.
5. The board of health reported 86 cases of cholera, 28 of which were fatal, for the last 3 days ...... Presi- dent Pierce vetoed the harbor. bill, which appropriated $50,000 for the improvement of the river near Albany . Thomas Fryer died, aged 86 ...... Elizabeth Gar- denier died, aged 88. .Mrs. Elizabeth Squires died, aged 61.
6. Rev. J. N. Hill, from Dover Plains, having accepted an invitation from the South Baptist church corner of Franklin and Herkimer streets, entered upon his ministry. . Four prisoners escaped from the Jail by digging through the wall .... . Catharine, wife of Abraham Key- ser, died, aged 69 .... .Mary McLean died, aged 20. .. F. W. Clarkson died.
7. The common council decided to widen Patroon . street from North Pearl to Broadway. . ... Francis E. Wands died.
8. The Hospital opened on the corner of Eagle and Howard streets, the old Jail having been fitted up with great convenience and appropriate taste for that purpose. Since the Hospital opened in 1851, it has received 417 patients.
10. The old Hospital building in Lydius street was opened as a cholera hospital ..... Jacob Morris died, aged 51 ...... William Backhaus, a teacher of the Ger- man language, died.
11. Elizabeth, wife of Francis Sims, died, aged 79. Isaac J. Lagrange died.
12. Cholera abated; 7 deaths since 9th at noon. . Jeremiah P. Jewell died, aged 72 ...... Rev. Joel Hun- tington, of Chittenango died, aged 20. ..... Mary Ann Ten Eyck died ...... William Boughton died, aged 67.
13. A fire in the evening at the corner of Montgomery and De Witt streets destroyed a dozen wooden buildings.
14. Evert Van Allen, an ancient city surveyor, whose map of the city is so much referred to in title deeds, died. .Durrell Williams, a revolutionary soldier, died,
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aged 90, and was buried with military honors ...... Jane Tilleo died, aged 40. ..... Ebenezer Wright died, aged 72.
15. An alarm of fire at night, proceeding from the burning of a quantity of cut wood in Guilderland; 1700 cords were burnt, valued at $10,000 ...... Walter Froth- ingham died, aged 28 ....... Henry Van Reenen died. .Eliza H., wife of Erastus H. Munson, died, aged 44.
16. The body of Philip Helderbrant, aged 25, was found floating in the river. Bridget Costigan died, aged 76.
17. Henry S. Brainerd died, aged 60.
18. Mr. Edwin Croswell, who had been connected with the Albany Argus since 1824, it is believed, announced that he had withdrawn from the paper, and had been succeeded by Mr. G. F. Tucker. .... John L. Philips died, aged 18.
19. A fire at night destroyed several buildings corner of Cherry and Franklin streets.
20. Catharine Bryan, widow of the late John Bryan, died in New York, aged 81 ...... John H. Simons died, aged 48.
21. Julia S. Meads died, aged 37.
22. A dense smoke hung over the city occasioned by the burning of the bush between this city and Schenectady. The long drought had prepared the woods for fires, and they were raging in many places ........ R. Sherman, captain of a canal boat, fell overboard and was drowned.
23. Mrs. Bridget Mccluskey and her sister and daugh- ter, the last of the family of Paul McCluskey, died of cholera-himself and two children having died a few days before ...... Eliza, wife of Lewis Gates. died, aged 45.
24. Elizabeth, wife of James Woods, died, aged 78. . Mrs. Harriet, widow of David L. Groesbeck, died, aged 78 .. .. .. John Van Valkenburgh, formerly of Albany, died at Cincinnati, aged 64.
25. The alarm of fire brought out the engines. It was found to be in Troy, and several companies went up. At the same time two fires were raging in the woods . northeasterly from this city .. .. Laura Ney, wife of
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Jacob C. Cuyler, died, aged 27. .... Patrick Sheahan died, aged 60.
26. The rain began to fall in the afternoon, checking the fires near the city, which had consumed a large quantity of wood in the vicinity. ..... John Townsend died, aged 72. He was the son of Henry Townsend, and was born at the Sterling Iron Works, in Warwick, Orange county. In 1802 he came to Albany in the capacity of clerk to his brother Isaiah, who had established himself here four years before, and with whom he afterwards became a partner. They prosecuted a successful hard- ware and iron foundry business. They were connected with the Albany and Troy Nail Works, and in connection with the late William James and others were the first to commence the manufacture of salt at Syracuse by solar evaporation. In 1810, he married a daughter of the late Ambrose Spencer. who bore him thirteen children, and died in 1849. He was mayor of the city in 1829, 1830 and 1832, and at the time of his death was president of the Commercial Bank, of the board of Water Commis- sioners, of the Albany Exchange Company, of the Albany Savings Bank, of the Albany Pier Company, of the Syra- cuse Coarse Salt Company, of the Watervliet Turnpike Company, and acting president of the Albany Insurance Company. He retired from active business several years previous to his death, and for the last two or three years not only age but disease had made perceptible inroads upon the vigor of his constitution. He died at his resi- dence in State street, in the full possession of his intel- lectual faculties, and surrounded by all his children. He left behind him the memory of a faithful and energetic public officer, a liberal and patriotic citizen, an intelligent » and enterprising merchant, a kind and affectionate hus- band and father, an urbane and courteous gentleman, and an honest man. ..... William W. Forsyth died, aged 41.
27. Rev. Wm. B. Lacy, D. D., formerly rector of St. Peter's church, now of Jackson, Mississippi, preached two sermons in the pulpit which he vacated twenty-two years before. Most of the congregation however, whose spiritual
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teacher he then was, had passed away, and his eye could have rested upon but few familiar faces ...... The Rev. Wm. B. Sprague, D. D., of the Second Presbyterian church, preached his twenty-fifth anniversary sermon, and made an interesting review of his ministry. Not one of the pastors who then had charge of the churches of the city remained in their places; and of his own con- gregation representatives of only thirty-four families re- mained. Only one of the original officers of the church, Mr. Nathaniel Davis, survived, and the president of the board of trustees, Mr. Joseph Alexander was more than ninety years of age.
28. An alarm of fire caused by the burning of a barn and bake house of the Orphan Asylum, which were thought to have been fired by an incendiary ; loss about $600. .. The funeral of John Townsend took place, which was attended by a very large number of citizens, and the shops were mostly closed during the passing of the procession. . . .. .A number of ladies prepared a ban- · ner for the Washington Continentals, which was pre- sented to them by Capt. David Hitchcock in front of his residence in Ferry street ..... At a sale of Bank of Al- bany stock at the Exchange, 50 shares sold at $1.75; 30 shares at $1.66; 10 shares at $1.65 ...... Wm. A. Tweed Dale, the principal for a long time and the only one, of the Lancaster school in this city, died, aged 79. Mary Brown died, aged.50.
29. A large number of citizens met at the City Hall to receive a company of 300 New England emigrants bound for Kansas, who were expected by the evening train. The train was delayed, and did not arrive till 11 o'clock, and the meeting adjourned to the Delavan House, where an enthusiastic reception was given to the strangers. . John Cullin died, aged 53.
31. A fire at half-past three in the morning partially destroyed the Salamander Works of Messrs. Henry, Van Allen & Palmer.
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SEPTEMBER.
1. The receipts of the Isaac Newton for the trip on this night were computed as follows by the New York Tribune:
450 passengers at $1 each $450
Berths and state rooms 320
Freight 393
Expenses of the boat estimated at 1163
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Profits of a single trip . $963 Jacob Burhans died, aged 38.
2. Mrs. Anna Ward Dryden died, aged 67.
3. Miss Caroline Woodbridge died.
4. The supreme court met at the Capitol with 184 causes on the calendar .... .. The sum of $2100 was raised by plate collection at the five Catholic houses of worship in this city, towards establishing a hospital for orphans who lost their parents by cholera during the summer. .. Mrs. Mary A. Drain died, aged 62.
5. The Burgesses Corps, accompanied by Jones' band, left the city for Chatham, with full ranks, for target exercise .. ... A middle aged man was found in the basin, with the appearance of having been some time drowned. . The house of Mrs. McDuffy, in Lydius street, west of Lark, was assaulted by armed men at an early hour in the morning, who fired through the windows ....... The theatre had been recently reopened, after several failures, and exhibited such a beggarly account of vacant benches at this, the second night of performance, that the doors were closed at the end of the plays, not to be opened again. . Isaac White died, aged 45.
6. A heavy shower of rain, accompanied by inces- sant lightning, during which two barns were destroyed, one north, the other south of the city, sufficiently near to call out the engines ...... Mrs. Elizabeth Fero, wife of Sidney S. Cantor died, aged 36. .Jeremiah Schuyler died, aged 83.
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7. Powell's painting, representing the discovery of the Mississippi by De Soto, executed for the Capitol at Washington, was opened for exhibition in this city ..... The front wall of Orcutt's pottery in Hamilton street, fell out with a great crash ...... Mrs. Dorothy Austin, widow of the late William Austin, died, aged 69.
8. Mrs. Sarah Cummings died, aged 64 .. .. Mary, wife of Patrick Cassidy, died, aged 50 ...... Nancy Mc Gee died, aged 57 .. .... Isaac V. L. Meigs, formerly of Albany, died at Addison, Steuben county, aged 32.
9. C. V. S. Kane, son of the late Elias Kane, of Albany. died in New York ...... John Leddy died, aged 23.
11. Samuel Stevens, an eminent Albany attorney, died in Rochester, aged 56. He was a native of Washington county, took the front rank of his profession for more than twenty-five years, and during that period no other mem- ber of the bar performed more hard mental labor than he, or was engaged in more important causes.
12. The Washington Continentals made an excursion to Hudson, accompanied by a numerous retinue of women and children, occupying three barges, towed by the steam- boat Anna. The squadron was greeted by the ringing of bells and booming of cannon along the river .. . The body of James Crosby, of Albany, aged 25, was found drowned in New York, at the foot of Robinson street. . Henry Jackson died, aged 59.
13. An alarm of fire, caused by the burning of a shed on the pier.
16. A fire slightly damaged a house corner of Rose and Hamilton streets, at 2 o'clock in the morning.
17. John Bew died, aged 48.
18. The Northern rail road office was changed from the corner of Water and Steuben streets, to the corner of Dean street and Maiden lane. . . . Catharine E. Cath- cart died, aged 29.
19. A company of exempt firemen arrived from New York and were received by Neptune Engine . Company. They went out to Cedar Hill for a target exercise with rifles.
20. Juliet Lewis died, aged 75, the last of the name,
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of the descendants of Robert Lewis, famous as the keeper of Lewis's tavern, corner of State and Pearl streets.
21. Robert T. Courtney, late of Albany, died at Clarkson, Monroe county.
23. John W. Chapman, late of Albany, died in Ohio, aged 55.
24. The police officers went up to the Shaker village to arrest gunners who violated the laws on Sundays in hunting game and disturbing the neighborhood.
25. Mrs. Matilda P. Hill, wife of Rev. J. N. Hill, died, .Ellen, wife of Wm. J. Felthousen, died, aged 50.
27. The county fair opened at the Washington Parade Ground, attracting a large concourse of people ...... S. M. Woodruff, late an attorney in this city, was lost in the Arctic off Cape Race, on his return from England,
28. The county fair closed with a display of female equestrianism in which Miss Lawton, of Coeymans, took the first prize, a silver goblet valued at $18. The receipts into the treasury were $3670.
29. The common council elected C. W. Bender city chamberlain ...... Rev. Dr. Horatio Potter, of St. Peter's church, was elected provisional bishop of the diocese of New York ...... Hector H. Crane died, aged 23 . Ezra Cronkhite died.
'30. The water in the river was so low that the large boats grounded ....... Joseph Courtney died, aged 53; James Taylor died, aged 58; Hiram Milham died, aged 28. These citizens died in a neighborhood, of cholera, when it was supposed the disease had entirely ceased from its work here.
OCTOBER.
3. William Wright died, aged 27 .. John Ryder died, aged 41.
4. A laborer named Peter Green was killed in Washing- ton street by the caving in of the sides of a drain in which he was at work.
6. Elizabeth Mulholland died, aged 44.
9. The Burgesses Corps celebrated its 21st anniversary by a supper in the Capitol, on which occasion a splen-
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did cane was presented to John O. Cole, the first captain of the company ...... Michael Ryan died.
10. At an election of officers of the Burgesses Corps, B. R. Spelman was reelected captain ........ Rebecca Wood died, aged 49. ..... John McHaffie died aged 53.
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