The dog of the late Michael Carre (author of " Galalhee,'? t' Mignon," " Fauftfe," and other pieces), after two days voluntary abstinence, has succumbed to the gtief caused by the death of its master. After having, as it were, guarded the body, exposed according to custom at the door of the deceased's residence, the faithful animal accompanied it to the gate of the church of Argenteuil, and then to the cemetery of the village. On returning home, it refused every sort of nourishment, lapping only a few drops of water, and at last expired at the door of its late master's study. A terrible catastrophe recently occurred in Glasgow. By a fearful explosion in Tradeston Flour Mills, followed by a destructive fire, no fewer than seventeen persons lost their, lives, and sixteen were more or less seriously injured. The damage 10 property is estimated at £70,000.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1460, 21 October 1872, Page 2
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