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The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], Fatal railroad collision (search)
Fatal railroad collision
--A fatal collision occurred on the North Carolina Railroad on sunday last, by which a lady was killed and some seven other passengers severely but not dangerously wounded.
We learn from a passenger, who was on the train, that the hat of the conductor (Robinson) was blown off, and he stopped the train and backed it in search of his hat, declaring, in a pet, that he would have it if he had to stay all night to get it. In passing round a curve, a freight train ran into the passenger train and a terrible collision occurred.
The lady killed was a Mis Alston, of Chatham, daughter of Mr. Hill, of Greensboro.'
The conductor, seeing the mischief he had produced, broke for the woods, and has not since been seen.--Haleigh (N. C) Construction.
The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], Late Northern news. (search)
Remarks of N. B. Hillat a meeting of the city Council, Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Hill asked permMr. Hill asked permission of the Council to reply to some remarks of the member from Madison Ward at the last meeting oyor of the city, and Mr. J. J. Green, and he (Mr. Hill) had no doubt the member would make the correfence?"
The member replied he alluded to Mr. Hill, and he got his information from Mr. Wm.
J Bhat Mr. Walker's informant was mistaken.
Mr. Hill asked the member who had informed him that M of New Kent; and who is John J. Green?"
Mr. Hill stated that Mr. Green was the son of S. P. Grhat is, as lackey about his own person."
Mr. Hill replied that as to his being rejected by the rse — offer this insult to the Council."
Mr. Hill thought the member ought to know before he mahim his seat although living in Henrico.
Mr. Hill does not know in what school of ethics the mehe worthless material of the night watch, but Mr. Hill contends that he is.
The Mayor informs M
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