Terrible riots have occurred among the miners in the German Imperial Iron Works, at Konigshut, Silesia. The office of the Superintendent of the mines and the prisons were destroyed by the rioters, who commenced plundering the Jewish residents. Uhlans were called out, and cleared the streets* killing seven miners, wounding thirty, and arresting sixty. Martial law is proclaimed. The Saxon troops, which served in the late war, made their triumphal entry into Dresden, when it was announced that the Emperor William had made the Crown Prince of Saxony a Field Marshal of the Empire. Gambetta is about to undertake the publication of a newspaper, and proposed to General Faidherbe to take charge of the military chronicle of the journal. JL undersigned up to THURSDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER, inclusive, for the Interest of the late William Brown (otherwise Michael Zambalish) in that Reefing Claim* known as " Nos. 1 and 2 Amalgamated South, Anderson's Line of Reef;" Inangahua, the said interest being represented as the half of one-twelfth of the whole. —George Donke, Charleston, Agent for Curator of Intestate Estates. FOE SALE. , 4 QUANTITY of Condemned l\_ TYPE. Apply Times Office.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 856, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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189Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 856, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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