THE former accounts of the ravages of disease at Skibbereen continue to be but too sadly confirmed. From a drawing made on the spot, we give a sketch of a scene of no unusual occurrence, as appears from the following extract of a letter, received by Mr Blake, of Cork, from Dr Crowley, of Skibbereen, dated Jan. 22: –
“Deaths here are daily increasing. Dr Donovan and I are, just this moment, after returning from the village of South Reen, where we had to bury a body ourselves that was eleven days dead; and where do you think? In a kitchen garden. We had to dig the ground, or rather the hole, ourselves; no one would come near us, the smell was so intolerable. We are half-dead from the work lately imposed on us.”
SOURCE The Illustrated London News 30 Jan 1847
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