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Found dead
--Early yesterday morning the body of an Irishman named Patrick O'Brien was found at the foot of the embankment on Broad street near the Central Depot.
He had been drinking the evening previous, and the presumption is that in a of intoxication he had fallen down the embankment and was too much overcome to recover himself, and died from exposure.
The deceased was formerly employed at the Medical College in his city.
Patrick O'Brien (search for this): article 2
Found dead
--Early yesterday morning the body of an Irishman named Patrick O'Brien was found at the foot of the embankment on Broad street near the Central Depot.
He had been drinking the evening previous, and the presumption is that in a of intoxication he had fallen down the embankment and was too much overcome to recover himself, and died from exposure.
The deceased was formerly employed at the Medical College in his city.