TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
PR Q.y.lN,.fel'A ; .L i ,..:,;.. - Beefion, April 10. A flre broke put. in .central, Broadway, this morning about 3 ia.m.,in the dwelling-, house of Mr Hayes, draper. A man "named , Taylor, a bricklayer, was burned to death; the bones were discovered after the fire. It is supposed that Taylor had been drunk when he ; went to bed, and left the candle burning. The properties destroyed were— Coate**, butcher; Backley, shoemaker; ! Stales, fruiterer; fiayes, new.dwel-,. ling-house; Pritbhard, draper^ ,' arid. Taylof r^pho« • tographer. An' inquest will',he 'held, tp- day. 7 iij • . WBLiJNOTOH",:ApriI;IOj * The Rev T. Buddie, who, is-Jeaying for Kelson, has received an .illuminated address and a farewell soiree, at which over one hundred persons were present. His departure 'was deeply regretted. Telegrams from the Agent-General state'- that he is compelled to fell , back upon Messrs Shaw, Saville, & Co., for tlie 'shipment of immigrants at -£16 a head, .., .. yis -, x y,v The Government has 'determined to enforce penalties against Mr Webb; ; : : : ; >" --- • v,/ The draft upon New York for the last month's " subsidy sent to Mr. Webb,- -has-been- (Stopped by telegraph. '' '*' ■'.'A ^ ' Mr Qisbo.rne^has..poßitiyely dgclined-to^ ftakej a* seat 'in the 'tjpi>er .House. YX } " ', ,".' •■> ]j , \[ '■] '■ _ " ' jff- : The Alfianabra sail^'for IJelson this ajt^hoon^.j* '"'"' ''''' \^'V!'*'WM7'iW^<»^ TO »' , Aprtt-'- l o*>'-lA William Abernethey has been found drowned. .' A A \IA A. ■ - _ The Dunedin jury m 'Ryan's case were locked up all night. They failed to agree, afld' were "difc" chargedi ;.. A newtrial. obi the 2fst. £ . \ \jf>.f Mr Fish is Provincial Treasurer^ JicePMr; G. Turnbull. . ..• y-\.yA ,'. ,'7 A n y, J : ''X, fr-. ,-'. .*■...&,, Poet GhAlmebs, **April lo" - u :Arrived-rNebraska,;froiii Lyttelton, yesterday afternoon. -sails ter Honolulu oh'Sathrdity. A' '■■"'■■,'■ 'A -^A^S^nd, Apri^.iOi-' .. The KenUwdfth^whieh^hais «*ar|iyed ,l irbTn the: Friendly Islands, brings the-captain^and crew of the shipXAsager,' which -'had hierx -sciitliled 'nealr'J ;Tirogatabod.Ji?-.K'^
At the inquest on W. J. Young, a verdict of accidental death^was returned^.,- , •»*,, Robert Stinsbn," for a. crfm||al^isjdult Oil an iijiot girj', haß b^cn sentence^P eighteen months' impfisonloaelt, and to' receive Ithiftyliaehes. : J \ [':. ''£*'„' y x Gbahai&town, April 10. ' The schools ar,e crowded, and the accommodation insufficient under the new free school system. For remainder see 4'ft page and Supplement
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 87, 10 April 1873, Page 2
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351TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 87, 10 April 1873, Page 2
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