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th year of her age, and though her death was sudden, it was not unexpected. A century of existence makes her life one of interest, and almost makes her belong to history. She was one of the few who escaped from the horrors of the massacre in St. Domingo, in 1804, Her husband was a distinguished lawyer in St. Domingo, and was Attorney General of the colony, while it was under the rule of France. Previous to the revolt, he went to France, and died there. She reached Baltimore, where she livethe massacre in St. Domingo, in 1804, Her husband was a distinguished lawyer in St. Domingo, and was Attorney General of the colony, while it was under the rule of France. Previous to the revolt, he went to France, and died there. She reached Baltimore, where she lived and died, in all her life remarkable for her unostentatious charities. She was the niece of the Abbe Sicard de Lascaze, successor of the Abbe Lepee, the founder of the institution or the deaf and dumb in Paris.-- Balt. Sun.
two miles this side of Great Bethel.--The expedition having miscarried, the greater part probably returned to Yorktown. Nothing has since been heard of them. Lieut. Butler, nephew of General Butler, starts for New York by the Baltimore boat, to induce the State authorities, if possible, to dispatch a regiment of cavalry to Fortress Monroe. Col. Baker's California regiment is expected to-morrow. The gun boat Quaker City brought. up a prize to-day, the schooner Sally Myers, from St. Domingo, and owned in Yorktown. A large sailing frigate, probably the Santee, from Portsmouth, N. H. is coming up the Roads. The frigate Roanoke is also reported outside, and a salute is now being fired. A flag of truce is just down from Norfolk with Dr. Richards, physician to President Lincoln. He was arrested at Manassas Junction three weeks ago, whilst in quest of his son, at school near Charlottesville. He was imprisoned in Richmond jail, and not permitted to go to a hotel, even