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Death Of Two Daughters Of President Woolsey

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1871
Copyright
Public Domain
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on Wedneaday by Presi'iont Woolsey conveying to hiiu thu painful intelligenco tliat bis two duughters, Martha and Ililu.i Woolsey, aged reppectively 23 and 21, had died at Jerusulcm, afier a brief illneM. We learn that the two ladies were traveliüg with their sister Bnd her huaband-, Rev. Mr. Hermanee, from Damaecus to Jerupalem, nvhcn tliey were taken ill. Upon reacbing Jcrusale ti i , they were ia sucb an exhausted oondition that mediol aid failed to revive thoin, and they gradually sank until dt-ath carne. It is supposed lhat tbeir death was caused by olimate inflaence. The two ladies left ííew Haven last April with Mr. aud Mra Hermanee, dewgniug to reniain abroad until cext fsll. They were both ladiet of superior oharacter and gif'8 - New Haven Journal. At the interview which Count Uiamarek had with Thiers, he told the lattor that ibe Gerinnn goveruiuont had no iuteution to restore tlie Napoleonio dynasty "Napoleon," gaid the great Cbiiiecllor, " bas goue down io low that lie lias nat ouly killed bis iwn dynasty, bui lio lias also suuoeuied in utlcilj 1 buijiog hin great acule."