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Show WOMAN LIVED OVER CENTURY. Passed Through Many Historical Events During Long Life. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Dut- ton, of Philadelphia, Pa., was held September IB, and with tho interment there passed a woman who had lived the wholo of tho nineteenth century, had heard the battle of Waterloo, and had been in imminent peril in times of insurrection in Cuba. She was born in Philadelphia Octobor 25, 1800, and was a daughter of Mr. Houard, a French merchant. In 1815 sho accompanied her fnther on a trip to Europe, and happened to bo in Brussels when the Waterloo cannonade was heard that broke up the famous ball of tho Duchess of Richmond. Sho married Count Ca-bada, Ca-bada, a Spaniard, and lived until his death In Clenfuogos, Cuba, where thoy owned a vast estato. A son, Frederic Cabada, served with distinction In the civil war and was afterward, during tho Cuban Insurrection of 1808, gar-roted gar-roted by order of tho Spanish government. |