THE QUEEEN OF BEAUTY ACCIDENT.
FOX'S EECOYERY DOUBTFUL.
We regret to say that Eobert Fo£, tlie man "who was injured on Saturday in the Queen [of Beauty mine, is in a very low condition, and fears are entertained that he will not survive the fearful shock which his system has received. ,On enquiry at the Hospital this morning, our reporter learned that Fox had been vomiting very much, and appeared rto be sinking under his calamity. The shack received was naturally very great, and the loss of the unfortunate man's limbs would naturally aggravate the general prostration of mind and body. Fox's friends and relations visited him this morning, and are very much troubled. While it is hoped that there will be more favorable news to report of this sad case, there seems at present little chance of recovery. ' ,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 15 March 1875, Page 2
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139THE QUEEEN OF BEAUTY ACCIDENT. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 15 March 1875, Page 2
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