DREADFUL CATASTROPHE AT YARMOUTH
... One of the most calamitous events which ever befel the town of Yarmouth, or any other in that district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and has spread lamentation ...
... One of the most calamitous events which ever befel the town of Yarmouth, or any other in that district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and has spread lamentation ...
... On the afternoon of Friday, Nelson, the clown at Cooke's circus, undertook to swim in a tub, drawn by four geese, from the drawbridge on the ...
... The lessee of the Royal property last evening gave his first Grand Bai Masque and Carnival for the season. It was numerously attended, and deservedly so, inasmuch as the entertainments provided were of an unusually attrac- tive character. The illuminations were splendid and the entertainments in the theatre were magnificent. The amusements were of a most varied nature, and were duly ...
... A terrible accident, involving a sacrifice of human life to a greater extent than we have had to record for a number of years, happe ...
... FALL OF YARMOUTH SUSPEXSIOv BRIDGE. y UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST (From a Second Edition ofthe Norwich Mercury YARMOUTH, Friday Night. It is with an almost overwhelming feeling of awe that attempt to draw upon our faculties for a description scene of horror it has never yet been the lot of any joum l in this country, if in England, to recorel. In vain do w . ...
... one of that number, it is stated had any person dependant upon him her. ...
... The inquest on the bodies ofthe sufferers wis resumed on Wednesday, the case of Louisa TJtting being proceeded with. Charles Warnes, the writer of the extraordinary and ...
... Meeting.—The annual meeting of the larniouth .Vuxiliarv the London Missionary Society was held nn the evening Wednesday last, at the lndenende.it Chapel, in Gaol street, when the Rev Kfed, of Norwich, the Key. R. C. Mather, M A missionary from Mirzaporc, the G. Christie rate missionary in India, Rev. J. from London severally addressed the miMjtiug. On Wednesday week, one of the fishing boats ...
... As the naval profession may feel some interest in the subject of the late accielent, we feel desirous of putting it in possession of the principal facts, more particularly as much mis-statement hasappeared onthesnbject. Theaccident occurred at six o'clock in the evening of the 2d inst., by one of the chains suspending the bridge over the river Bure breaking (when crowded with people) ; this ...
... The Coroner's Jury re-assembled on Tuesday morning, and having viewed eleven bodies which had been identi- fied, the Coroner suggested the propriety of their ad- | journing, in order that an application may be made to the town-council, for the assistance of some scientific gentleman.— The foreman of the jury thought it was es- sentially necessary that some scientific gentleman should I be had ...
... APPALLING CALAMITY. -FALL OF YARMOUTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE. One of the most calamitous events which ever befel this town, or any other in this district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and lias spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire | population. Tbe scene of this dreadful event was the Suspension-bridge the North-quay, crossing the river Bure, and which has been the entrance to ...
... Phot est autism in Lancaster.â??There are more Protestants in the county of Lancaster than in all Ireland. Snuff in Islay.â??According to Dr Chalmers, the Highlanders of lslay alone spend ...