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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Railroad car destroyed by fire. (search)
A Railroad car destroyed by fire.
--The mail and baggage car on the train from Cedar Keys to Fernandina, was destroyed by fire, near Otter Creek, on the down trip of the 4th inst.
The train was under head way at the time, and the fire not being discovered in time to extinguish it, the entire destruction of the car, with its contents, was the consequences.--The mails, some little baggage, and a few packages of freight were also consumed.--Fernandine East Floridian, 11th inst.
The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Metairie races. (search)
The Metairie races.
--Second Day.--There were two races over this course on the 11th inst.--the first a single dash of two miles, and the second for a purse by the Club at one mile heats.
In the first race there were six entries, as follows: Tom Reddy, Regret, Once True, an imported Albion filly, and a Chesnut colt, by Lexington.
Of these, four came to time — Tom Reddy being withdrawn.
For the second race there were but three competitors--Col. Biugaman's bay filly, Melita; Capt. W. J. Minor's Chesnut colt, Ben West; and Duncan Kenner's black colt, Frank Cheatham.
In the first race Uncle True was victorious.
Time 1:38½ having made the first mile in 1:47. The second was won by Ben in 1:48