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In New York, the ladies have cut the knot respecting medical honors to their own sex, by forming themselves into a medical college and giving their own diplomas. The ‘ China Mail’ of the 2£nd January reports that a dreadful sentence has been passed at eddo on a woman who connived at the murder of her husband, and married his brother, the murderer—viz., that of being torn to pieces by bullocks.' The man is to crucified, and then tormented with spear wounds, -A.l: tlio town of Forsfc, in Germany, twentytwo persons have been attacked with trichi. nosis through eating the flesh of a pig killed by an hotel-keeper. The cook and the hotelkeeper have both died ; the body of the former was found full of living trichnise. several other persons were dangerously ill. , About 60,000 persons witnessed the landing of the remains of the late Dr Livingstone at Southampton. On arriving at London, on Apiil 15, the hearse was followed by a and the remains were taken to the Geographical Society’s rooms to await the funeral, which took place on April 18 at Westminster Abbey, attended by a large i crowd, including a full representation from |*oyal Geographical Society. The Queen and Prince of Wales sent their carriages as marks of respect, and Bareness BurdettCoutts sent some beautiful flowers. Sir William Fergnsson, one of her Majesty’s physicians, identified the remains as those of the late traveller, Livingstone, whose grave is in the centre of the nave of Westminster Abbey, near that of Robert Stevenson. Lats Advertisements. TENDERS will be received up to Tuesday, the 30 th inst., for the erection of Two Cottages in Albany street. Plans and specifications at our office. MillS. Douglas and Co. WANTED; Manure carted away from Yeend’a Stables weekly. Apply Stables, High' street. WANTED, Tenders to Shoe Early Closing Association's Cuddy after one on Saturdays. OT7 ANTED, a General Servant; two in V ; family. Apply Mrs Benjamin, 2, Lurie s Buildings, St. Andrew street. WANTED, respectable Person to take charge of a child. Apply 56, High street. WANTED, an active Lad for a Dairy in town. Apply Allan, grocer, Ring street. WANTED Known—The Donkey feels grateful for his brothers’ sympathy ; the Old Man prefers the pay.

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Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 3

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370

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3537, 24 June 1874, Page 3

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