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Show Diphtheria. "Liberi," our Bingham correspondent, corres-pondent, writes of another demise in tbat camp from diphtheria. The name of the little victim was Maggie Jackson, a girl of ten summers, whose sweet disposition and charming ways had made her a pet with all tbat knew her. She- bad been sfflioted with the disease for twenty one days, and finally giving up all hope ot ber recovery, told those gathered around her bedside tbat she could not get well, and bid them all adieu. She expired at 6.40 on Saturday morning. Tbe fuLeral will take place to-day, at 2 o'clock, and the remains interred in the Bingham Cemetery. |