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The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Horrible Affair. (search)
Horrible Affair.
--The burning of a dwelling in New York, Thursday morning, by which Henry Wood, his wife, and four little children, were burned to death, has been noticed.
The flames spread wi says:
The flames spread with frightful rapidity, and in a few moments the stairs up which Mr. Wood had just ascended for the purpose of rescuing his wife and children, were all in a blaze, and h and in a few minutes after the fire occurred every part of the house was on fire, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood, together with their two sons and three daughters, perished in the flames, and in the presence aid in their power.
After the fire was quite subdued, the charred and unrecognizable remains of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, and their four children, were removed from the ruins and conveyed to the Station-Htheir power.
After the fire was quite subdued, the charred and unrecognizable remains of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, and their four children, were removed from the ruins and conveyed to the Station-House.
The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death from Diptheria. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of Scribe. (search)
Delaware Legislature. Wilmington, Del., March 8.
--The Delaware Legislature adjourded sine die to-day.
An endeavor was made to call an extra session in April on the state of the Union, but it failed.
The Legislature refused by a large majority to renew the present lottery grant held by Messrs. Wood & Eddy, which expires in a few months.
It is probable that no more lottery grants will be made by this State.