THE NEW MEXICAN.
MANDERFIELD & TUCKER
Editors and Publishers.
SANTA FE, N.M., NOV. 22, 1879.
Died. – Last Sunday night about eleven o’clock, of typhoid fever, RETAIL MOULY. The deceased was a native of Volvic in the provence of Auvergne, France, and an architect by profession. He had been a resident of our city about ten years, and most of the time was employed on the cathedral and the chapel of the Sister of Loretto; the latter was erected entirely on his plans and under his supervision, and remains a monument to his professional skill and ability. The deceased was only twenty-nine years of age, and leaves no family. He was the recipient of every care and attention from his physician and the nurses at St. Vincents Hospital, but the disease had taken too strong a hold to be checked. The funeral took place Tuesday morning from the hospital, and was very numerously, attended.