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Show fBv W. U. Telegraph.) SAPOLKOS DEAD. London, 9. A despatch from Chi-se.hurt. Chi-se.hurt. just received in this city, jars that Napoleon died at 45 minutes pasl 10 o'clock this morning. New York. 9. A special from London Lon-don says, although the case of the es-noipcror es-noipcror Napoleon was regarded as very serions, the news of his death this morning appears to create much surprise, sur-prise, as his demise was not believed so imminent. A dispatch sent from Cniseihtirst Ute last night, stated his condition unchanged. Another forwarded for-warded this morning, bat a few hours be tore his death, announced thas he passed a better night, but the symptoms symp-toms remained the same. London. 3 p.m. The following bul letio from the physicians who were iroucd Napoleon during his last hour, has just been issued : '"The ex-emperor ex-emperor Napoleon slept soundly lat better than the preceding night. This morning his physicians decided to perform another operation on him at noon to-dav. A: the time the consultation con-sultation was he'd, his pulse was strong isd regu'ar. at 4 bea's per minute A; twenty five minutes past ten i o clock, s;j:ns that he ws sinking at - ' reared; the ac:ioo of the heart suddenly f'i;ed, aci he died ac forty-rive minutes past tea o'clock. (Signed j, Urxry Thompson, Connect. Co&yisajli." |