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Suicide of Gamblers. --At Frankfort, two suicides were committed some time ago, from the same cause — losses at play — and in the same way — the discharge of pistols at the head. One of the victims was Prince Von--proprietor of a large estate in the Grand Duchy of Posen, who is said to have lost at Hamburg about 100,000 thalers, (380,000 francs;) the other was a commercial traveler, named Meyer, who lost at Nassau 2,000 thalers, belonging to his employer, a merchant of Lub
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Suicide of Gamblers. --At Frankfort, two suicides were committed some time ago, from the same cause — losses at play — and in the same way — the discharge of pistols at the head. One of the victims was Prince Von--proprietor of a large estate in the Grand Duchy of Posen, who is said to have lost at Hamburg about 100,000 thalers, (380,000 francs;) the other was a commercial traveler, named Meyer, who lost at Nassau 2,000 thalers, belonging to his employer, a merchant of Lub
Suicide of Gamblers. --At Frankfort, two suicides were committed some time ago, from the same cause — losses at play — and in the same way — the discharge of pistols at the head. One of the victims was Prince Von--proprietor of a large estate in the Grand Duchy of Posen, who is said to have lost at Hamburg about 100,000 thalers, (380,000 francs;) the other was a commercial traveler, named Meyer, who lost at Nassau 2,000 thalers, belonging to his employer, a merchant of Lub