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The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Death of an American student in Germany. (search)
s consequence, a curious illustration of German character and habits. The occurrence was the death, by drowning, of James Fitz Byrne, of St. Louis, Missouri, who had been living in Boat for nearly a year as a student in the University.--On the aftere rate of five or six miles an hour, a small enclosure is formed about each of them by a floating barrier of logs. Mr. Byrne had no sooner entered the water within one of these enclosures than he was seized, as it is supposed, by cramp, which wn. As soon as the body was received here it was treated with unusual marks of attention by the personal friends of Mr. Byrne, by the students of the University, and by the Roman Catholic Church, to which communion he belonged. On Monday, June eitung, of Wednesday, the 15th inst, appeared the announcement of another requiem on the next day and an "address to James Fitz Byrne, stud phit." In the same paper notice was gives that the burial would take place at nine o'clock in the evening