TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCLDENt IN.AMERICA
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... Committee. An American reporter--a Lancashire man — writes no in a letter received on Wednesday, that on the 14th inst. (Independence Day) the world-renowned flyer established a new quarter-mile record in New Jersey, racing the distance in 30 secs. dead ...
... at a late hour last ■ •- c brings 62 cabin passenger*, and 751,761 , r .. specie 01, freight. ' ' I On ike 4th inst. Independence Day wa= celebra- i ?? more than the usual eclat in New y ork and » .ere. A grand parade by the military early in tningar ...
... of busi- ness, shipping offices, and American ships in port, were adorned with a fine display of bunting in honour of Independence day. In quoting tbis intelligence she stated, that tbe caravanserai of American Independence had been eelabrated at Liverpool ...
... The 4th or July. —At Liverpool, which has such dose commercial relations with the United States, the anniversary of independence day was on Wednesday celebrated with more than ordinary enthusiasm. All the American ships in the docks were dressed out ...
... ster. Public Schools. — Church National Schools : masters, Messrs. Thomas Shaw and W. W. Wdde ; mistress, Miss W augh. —Independent Day-school, Clark Street ; mistress, Miss Wheeler. Private Schools. — Miss Rawst home's Ladies' Boarding School, Eidsforth ...
... then pa-esd by 31 to 17 votes, the Indians and Chinese thus remaining excluded from citizenship. The Presi- dent spent Independence-day at Woodstock, Con necticut, and met witb an enthusiastic public recep- tion. The finance committee of tbe Senate reporta ...
... than to have them to keep as paupers. Would it not be better to keep them off tbe rates, and allow them to do an honest independent day's work. He hoped that in his remarks upon the coming winter be bad not alarmed them, but be could assure them that the ...