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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
May
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

At the fire yesterday mornincr,noüceü in our paper or tüe eaiue date, we ulated that apprehensions were entertained lest eome of the unfortunate inmale9 had perishcd. The remains of the stout, able bodicd man, were taken from the ruins greatiy mutilated, tiie flesh mostly burnt from the bonea, and presenting a phastlx epectacle. Tlie man who had his thigh brokcn, was not as represent e, George Early, but a river man, the companion of the onti who perished. He is üow ;; the Hospita). The amount of property lost is vr ' ue]y eltimated at from 83000 to $5000. After the fire, and when he was in ttie act of replacing1 his thinora which had been removed in consequence of the coutiguily ( f the fi;e, Mr. Martin Patfon was iabbed and mortdlr jvounded, he declered before he breatlied hi$ Jast shortly thereafter, by James McLaughliu, wlio kept'the Robert Emmet CofTee House.- One wound was inflicted in the eide, and another passing through the hand, which waa thrown up in defence, ai.d penetrating the abdomen.. McLaughlin went home to lus bed, where he waa arrested, and is now in prison. He wiJl nndergo his exnminafion before the city court lliiö morniner. We omit any

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News