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A TRAGEDY IN BLACKHEATH TUNNEL

... became trucks ** part of the train proceeded itg hUe th f «* left the tunneL About five o'clockth/iiSS remainder wm left Maidstone 2.20, wag approach to the tunnel after upcm signals were placed 'all ri«lit_' and ? Station, the tunnel at a speed of nearly ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. PRINCE CHARLIE, THE YOUNG CHEVALIER: by MEREDITH London: W. Kent & Co. 1860. What a halo of romance is there around the name of Bonnie Prince Charlie; and to the young especially, the adventures of Charles Stuart iu the last bold, brief, gallant ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

... about six o'clock, and after he was gone the following articles were missing —a top coat, a dress hat, pair of Wellington boots, a pair of shoes, a pair of socks, cravat, and a silver lever Geneva hunting watch. Irom the description fdven the police here ...

TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION OF POWDER-MILLS

... the South-Eastern Kail way Company having also experienced considerable loss by damage done to their stations on the North Kent line. It ia computed that 30,000 barrels of gunpowder exploded, and .the smoke did not subside for ball an hour. The embankment ...

VARIETIES

... Bombay. Cau tar Bury do, Alderabott do, do, Maidstone do, Bengal. Canterbnry Ist Dragoons, Doolie (Greys), Carragh of Kll dare Light. Do. 4th do, Manchester 6th Laacera Alderabott «th do. Bo a bay, Maidstone Htm., Bengal, Canter bery bib Hussars, BOPS ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... when bit ssrvant followed hia with nmbralln under his with a reatleaa aid vigilant look, an exact Image of Providence. Kent had two reason* for walking alone waited to think, be did not want to open month. He thought that breathing through hie mm ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... exceed- ing'y narrow escape, The body of the unfortunate woman has pot yet been recovered, ARRIVAL OF GOLD FROM MELBOURNE.—The Kent, which siiled from Melbourne on the 5th July with 78,000 oz. of gold, passed up the Channel on Saturday, She landed her passengers ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Sunday morning, aboat three o'clock, the inmates tne premises belonging to Mr Burgess, tobacconist, No. 1 K'ng street, Oid Kent road, were arousad from their siumbers by a parrot belonging to the occupier crying out, “ Master! master! Fire!” Upon getting ...