214 



Miscellaneous Intelligence. 



.^ , f males 6,234 



^^^^^^"^^ {females 7,169 



.^ ^, , ... fmales 3,738 



At the hospital [f^^^^^^j^^ ^'3^2 



French military 564 ) 22,421 



[males 43 



(females 55 



In prison 



Deposited at the Morgue jj^f^^f^^ ;;;;;; ^l\ ) 



MARRIAGES. 



Baciielors and maids 5,476 



Bachelors and widows 3 



Widowers and maids 62 



Widowers and widows 203 



76 1 



25 6,616 



J3J 



DEATHS ACCORD 



Under 3 months 2,750 



From 3 to 6 months 390 



6 months to 1 year 793 



1 to 2 years 1,634 



2 to 



3 to 



4 to 



5 to 



6 to 



— 7 to 



— 8 to 



— 9 to 10 

 — = 10 to 15 



— 15 to 20 



— 20 to 25 

 — ^ 25 to 30 



See vol. 7. p. 



903 

 526 

 325 

 278 

 244 

 144 

 120 

 116 

 462 

 855 

 1,200 

 880 



197. — Annates 



ING TO THE AGES 



From 30 to 



35 to 



40 to 



45 to 



50 to 



55 to 



60 to 



65 to 



70 to 



75 to 



80 to 



85 to 



90 to 



95 to 



^ Above 100 



j Morgue 



de Chimie, xii 



35 years 

 40 



45 

 50 

 55 

 60 

 65 

 70 

 75 

 80 

 85 

 90 

 95 

 100 



p. 436. 



834 



815 



798 



847 



873 



1,011 



1,234 



1,186 



1,119 



921 



921 



243 



58 



.9 



3 



246 



7. Death of Dr. Rutherford. — In December last died Daniel 

 Rutherford, M.D., Professor of Botany in the University of 

 Edinburgh. He was the discoverer of nitrogen, which was 

 first desribed by him in his Thesis de Aere Mephitico, in 1772. 



8. Petrarch. — The following memorandum, written by Pe- 

 trarch in a copy of Virgil, discovered in the Ambrosian Library 

 at Milan, has been sent us by a friend lately returned from 

 Italy :— 



" Laura, propriis virtutibus illustris, et meis longum cele- 



