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Propellor "meteor" Burned

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Day
18
Month
August
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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- A. pnvutíi tolegiüii fioiu AlurqueUo naya ui.it fije pcupallor Meteor took íhyii Ijer forvvard held while in !he St. Mavy's tíhij) Cuil i 1 wí.b soul.1 súnk-on FriJuy uioruiu;;. . ' $fe DPJV u:. Q twülva fuct oí water. No lives wcro iost. Msicbof tho csigo, No jKii-ti ' ,; sha ■ ■ ít ie; beíiovfd tíñt ■ ;'.!, ilía in uob a tuanuor aáitó Dbstructr thf oiinal, and cíforts are beinjj rondo tid ihíso lier at once. .Tilia b anotber illuatration of tha maxim that " Hiistortuuoa oever ïome singly." On Wedneeday night tm Meteor oollidod. wifli and snrlk the I'swabio jyith Kfcea,t Ichb of lifos.he taíij dow gone to tba bottom bcrrfeli'. Both bots were owoed by the samo parties, J. T. Whiting & Co., of Dati'oiï, who soeua to be peouliarly unfortuiiüte at this time. They have v?rittea to Captain Wi'sou to raisu her a soon aa the fitsam pumpn arrive, aml bririti; 'btT to this oit.ywith hor cargo Untoiicheii. The ooourrënco of these two calamitioa, following so clofoiy upon each othor, han struok tbe pj'ulic miud with uwful sulemnity.

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Old News
Michigan Argus