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AMERICAN NEWS.

Twenty-threfe 1 bodies li ive been recovered from the wreck o£ the steamer Empire. At New Orleans the" schp..ner . Augoßta, went ashore at Point Maitland, ( in arlol and four of the crew wire frozen to death., William Biake, L a me'mbet' of VthfeiCalifornian Board, pfßrokero, suddenly depar ed with about 10,000 dolars eWrusteditu him,! for tho pun hase of stock. ] A tornado at. Alabama deetroyed a hundrei - buil inga, and sixty peraous were killed and wounded. if ( „, .. ._ . ... , . . William WeStprarths is engagefl^at San' Francisco, specially de.»patche<) by, the New South Wales <!xb.Vemmenr, to !"i secure [ spe^-f mena of Calif o nian industry for the Me'ropblitan Exhibitiop at Sydney^and U also endeavoring to open up wider trade relation^ between California, and Si dney. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue X, 6 January 1875, Page 2

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AMERICAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue X, 6 January 1875, Page 2

AMERICAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue X, 6 January 1875, Page 2

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