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1
Month
January
Year
1875
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I. Death, ut Washington, of Gen. B. J. 8 weet, Comniissionor of Iuternal tevunue, aged 41. 9. Hon. Jolin B. Tliompson, at Harrodeburg, Ky. Judgo R. E. Baylor, at Independeuce, Texas. 10. JudgeBeujaminC. Franklin, oue of the fcunders of the Kepublio of Texas, at Galvetton. 16. Charlea Autor Bristed, better known as " Cari Benson," aged 54. 17. Kev. William Sparrow, D. D., at Alexandria, Va., aged 73. Cliang and Eng, the Siamese twius, at their home in North Carolina, aged 62. lfi. Rev. Samuel Fieher, an eminent divino, at Cincinnali. 22. Mine. Enpbrosyno Parepa Rosa, the diatinguiahed songstress, at Loudo, aged 35. 25. Adam Black, tbe cíistinguií-hed publisher. at Edinbnrgh, Scotland, aged 90. 26. Iutelligence of tbo death, in Eastern África, of David Liviugstone, the celebrated explorer. 28. Ex-Chief Justice Thompson, of Ponnsylvania, at Pmladelpbia, aged'68. 29. Geu. Henry G. Frenob, of the British arroy. FEBKÏARÏ. 6. Baron Mayer Aneelm Rotheehild, at London, aged 56. 10. Jules Jlichelet, an eminent French historian, at Fari-, aged 76. 14. C irdinal Tarqaini, at Rome, aged 6i. 17. King Lunalilo, of the Sandwich Islaude, at Honolulú, aged 39. 26. Ir Perley, ex-Chief Justice of New Hampahirc, at Concord. aged 75. 23. Charles Shirley Brooks, Lovelist and dramatic author, at Lonaon, aged 59. MAItCH. 8. At Buffalo, N. Y., Millard Fillmore, thirteanth President of the United States, aged 74. II. At Washington, Charles Sumnor, distniBuished stateumau and Bfnator frora ilaseachusetts, aged 63. At Paris, Jean Cruveilhier, celebratad anatomist and physician, agei 83 13. At Hartford, Cour., Chrislian Sharpp, inventor of the famous Sbarpo r fle, aged 63. 14. Countess Brunnow, wife of tbo Rueaiau Ambassador to the Court of St. James, at London. 18. Johann Heinrich MaeJler, Germán aatronomer, at Berlin, ïiged 80. 22 Judge Lewis Dent, law of President Graut, at Washington, aged 50. At Genoa, Countess Danuer, rooreanatio wklow of tbc lato King Frederick VII., of Denmark. 31. Hmry B. Hirst, well-known poet, at Philadlphia, ased 69. At Clifton, Staten Isl&nd, Gen. Harvey Brown, U. S. A., agod 78. AFKIL. 1. At Berlin, Peter Andreas Hansen, aatrnuomer, aged 79. 3 Marquis of Devonshire, in London, aged 30. 4. Susan Virginia Bonton Boilleau, danghter of the late Thomas H. Benton, and wife of Baron Boillean, at Paris, aged 39. 6. Judge Jubn W. Edniunds, at New York, aged 75. 8. Kaulbach, the dutstiguished Germán I paintor, at Mnnich, aged 69. 11. Gen. Homy S'.orius, at Tarrytown, N. Y. 13. James Bogardus, tbo eminent ecientiut and inventor, at JSew York, aged 7i. 15. Rov. Thomas Carlton, of the Methodist Book Concern, at E.izabeth, N. J. 16. Josiah Warren, a difitinguifbed scioctist. at Obarlestown. Mans., aged 64 20. Ex-Gov. Cla:k, of North Carolina, at Tarboro, In that State. 21. John Phillips, an eminent Britiah geologit. aged 74. 26. Prof. S L. Walker, one of the first in this country to mtike p.c.urea fronu eunlight, at PouglikeepaiH, N. Y. I'rioco Pignatelli, a well-kiiown Italiau diplomatiat, at Naples, aged 92. 27. Rív. John McLeod, of the Roformed Prebbyterian Churcb, at New York, aged 68. MAY. 1. Nicolo Tommaseoo, the diütinguished Italian KUthoi-, aged 70. 5. Gen. Willixm Hall, a veteran ot the war of 1812, at New Yoik, sgd78. Robert Morris, an old joïirualiot, at Phiiadölphia, agad 65. 4. Kov. Jïoriuh Green, a well-knuwn temperanca preachor, at Utica, N. Y., sged 80. 7. Joha Hesker. dutiüguished New York merchaat and pnlitioian, aged 62. 11 Courtlandt Palnier, an old and prominent citizen of New York. aged 74. 15. Edwin Hoyt, a well-tuiown New York niercliant, in that cty. Baron de Triqueti, a dintiiiguii'üed sculptor, at Rome, aged 72. 16. ilaj.-Gen. George L. Hartsuff, U. S. A., at New York, aged 44. 17. Hon. GeogeRobertson, for 2D years on the Supieme Bench of Kenlucky, at Lexington, aged 84. 20. Mai.-Gen. A. B. Dyer, U. 8. A., at Washington. 23: Hon. David B. Mellish, member of Congrt'SH fi'om New York, ged 43. Rev. Joseph D. Haven, D. D., of Chicago Univoreity. 27. lWar-Admiral Shubrick, at Wasbiugton, aged 84. J. Edgar Thompson, President of the P.mnaylvama railroid, at Philadeiphia, aged 63. 30. Gen. Robert Fleming, a prominent citizen ttud lawyer, at Wiliiamsport, Pa. 31. Hir Hdiiry Thompson, a well-known Englitfti raili-'jader, aged 65. JUNE. 4. Very Rev. Father Dupontance, Vicar General f the Diocese of Yincennes, at Jladison, Ind., aged 64. 9. Most Rbv. Jeau Francoia Lambriot, Arohbiehop of Rbeims, at Paris. 10. Johu Curter Brown, a dtinguiohed and wealthy citizen of Prrvidence, R I. 13. Ho. Virgil D. Parris, cx-membei of Congrean f rom Uaiue. "Sames F. De Peysler, a weil known citizen of New York, and vivor of tbo war or 1812. 14. 8ir Jamui Macphorion, of the Bengal army, sged SS. Cochiee, tho famiius Apache chicf . 16. Bir Charles Fox, tbe celebrated E;iglii-h civil eügiueer, agod 64. Hon. Robert W. Walker, of the Alabatna tjupreme Court . 17. Lord Jamo C. P. Murray, of Bcotland, aged 55. 19. Jules Janin, the dintinguished French author and critio, at Paria, aged 70. John M. Ballew, wöll-known E'.iglih elocutionist, at Loodon, aged 51. Mrs. Audnbon, wife of the celebntud uaturalist, at Kelleyville, Ky., aged 88. Ï0. Dr. Goorge Derby, a prominent Boston phyeician, aged L5. 22. Rev. Clmrlea L iwe, a distinguishcd Uüitarian clorgyman, at Boston, agod 45 Samuel Myeis, a well-kuown Chicago theatrical manager. 26 lioward Staunton, woll-lmown chessplayer and S::akesnearedn editor, at Londen, aged 64. 28. Princesa d'Oubri!, wife of tbe Rn&tian Ambiisaador to Pruesia, by diowning, at Potedarü. Dr. Jaroes McNsughtou, ProE'idont of the Albiuy Mdical Oollsge. 29. Hemy A. l'erkin-i, hu old Hartf tri bankor . 80. Henry Orinneli, a 'liingnishod New York merchant, andwidely know.i for hia conutction with tho Kano Arcúo expettitioiitf, a;;ed 75. Johu Backio, dietingalsbe 1 Edinbui-gu publiaker, aged 9ï. JULY. I. Charles Henry Warren, a disi-inguishod Uwyer atid Judge, at Plvmoutb, Mass. Jjhu S. Wrifcht. a leaiiny Bsstott mrclian':. ajjd 86. George B. TJiiton, a difltlngulshed 1: merchant, Ried 70. 4. M. de Goulard, tho French statosman, at Paris, ago.l 82. 7. Üev. Jt ohard V. Wbelan, Catholic Bishop of the Dioccs.i of Wheeüug, at BtHiwoiv. 10. Johu Landon, a weü-knovrn ci'.izan of New JTork, and vtcran of the war of 1812. II. Hon. Todd R. Caldwell, Govon:or of North Carolina, st Hillaboro, in that State. 12. Gun. William S. H-.llyer. the last re maiuing ofïïcer of the original staff of Gen. Grant, at Washington, ased 46. 13. Agüen Strickland, the historian, at London, sged fi8. 10. Walter Leuox, ex-Mayor of Washington City, aged 57. A17GUST. 10. Rev. Honry J. Whitehouse, Bishop oí Illinois, at Chicago. SEPTEMBER. 13. Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, the distinguieheil Frcnch biatoriau and ' man. 15. Hon. Benjamin Robbins Curtís, of Boaton, a distinguished juriat. OCTOBER. 12. Right Rev. Francia Patrick McFarland, Cathíilio Bishop of Conneoticu1-. 17. Dr. Nathat-iel B. Slnmleff, formerly Mayor of Boston, in that city. 23. Commodore William Innan, United States Navy, at Philadolpliia ; Hon. Harria Flanagau, ex-Goveruor of Arkauaa-j, a'. Arkadolphifl-, in that State. 24. Commiilore A'iatin Pendergnist, of the navy, at Pmladolphia. 28. Joh" Laird, tbe well-knowsi ship-huüder, at London. 31. Ex-Gov Enoa T. TUroop. of New York, ged 94. NOVEMBER. 5. Right Rev. D. W. Baoon, Boman Cath olic Bishop of Portland, Me. 11. Thomas Millor. a well-known English poet, at London, aged 63. 13. Daniel N. Haskcll, editor of tb Boston Transcript ; Col. Billy Wüaon, of Zouave f ame, at New York. 20. Thomaa Hood, tho well-known journalist, and hou of the celebrated pcet, at London, aged 39 23. William L. Barry, the oldoet jonrneyman printer in tho United States, at St. Louia, aed 9G. 25. Gen. T. J. Loelie, ene of the oldost offleura in the regular sivioo, at Now York, agfd 79. 30. Jonathnn Sturgcp, an 6tninent New York j raerchant. George Labor, t-t Stroudsburg, Pa., ased 113 yeara. Mayor H&vemeyer, of New York city, aged 71. Ex-Ohief-Justico Rfad, of Pennsylvania, at Philadlphia, aged 78. DECEMBER. 2. Hon. E. P. Cowlee, formerly Jndge of the New York Supreme Court, at Chicago. Gen. Robert O. Tyler, U. S. Anny, t Boston. 5. Hon. Dudley 8. Gregory, ex-momber of Congress, and ono of tho wealthieet citizens of New Jersey. 6. Hoa. T. B Dunkin, ex-Ohief-Juatice of South Carolina. 7. Rev. Dr. Benedict, Baptist minister and author, at Pawtncket, R. f., aged 96. Jackaou Morton, United States Snaor from Fiorida, and author of the design for the Confedérate Sae. ' 9. Co). Samuel B. Thomas, oneof the riohest men in Kentncky, at Louisville. Ezra, Cornell, fonnder of Cornell College, and one of tho moat liberal and pubüc-apirited men in America, ased 6S. 10 Dr. Jame.a V. Z. Blaney, an eminent phjaician and chemiet of Chicago, and Professor of Cheraistry in Ruah Medicil College, of Chicago. Josepli Knowlet, Sr., publicher of the Providence (U. I.) Journal aince 1838. 23. Thomsa Cottrell Clark, one of the oldoat Philftdelphia journaliata.

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