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24th of January 1883 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 24 de enero de 1883
ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.
Date: 25 January 1883
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.--The Army Ordnance Board, now in session in New-York, has been authorized to visit Troy, to inquire into the manufacture of steel, with a view to making steel field guns for the use of the Army.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 24 January 1883
Barbara Finck, 62 years old, fell out of a window at No. 528 West Twenty-seventh-street Monday night and was killed.
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GENERAL TELEGRAPH NEWS; THE RECORD OF CRIME. A RESPECTABLE COUNTERFEITER--WORK OF JUDGE LYNCH.
Date: 25 January 1883
BOSTON, Jan. 24.--A special dispatch from Newport, Vt., says: "S.M. Fields, one of the prominent business men of this place, was arrested last evening by a Special Agent of the Treasury Department for passing counterfeit money, chiefly silver half-dollars.
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ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.; THE POSITION OF GENERAL--ORDERS TO OFFICERS--FROM FOREIGN STATIONS.
Date: 24 January 1883
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.--Representative Steele, of Indiana, introduced this morning a joint resolution to suspend the operation of the proviso of section 1.094, Revised Statutes, so as to authorize the President to fill any vacancy which may occur
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 25 January 1883
The steam-ship Main, from Bremen, landed 378 immigrants at Castle Garden yesterday.
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MISCELLANEOUS CITY NEWS; THE SECOND PANEL'S FEAST. TRYING TO EXCEL THE DINNER GIVEN BY THE SHERIFF'S FIRST PANEL.
Date: 25 January 1883
One of the chief reasons, it is said, for the existence of the famous second panel of the Sheriff's jury is to attempt, once a year, to get up a dinner to excel that eaten annually by the first panel of the Sheriff's jury.
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SENATOR COKE RE-ELECTED.
Date: 24 January 1883
GALVESTON, Texas, Jan. 23.--A special dispatch to the News from Austin says: "The Legislature has re-elected the Hon. Richard Coke to the United States Senate."
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THE CALIFORNIA EXPLOSION.
Date: 24 January 1883
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.--The latest news from the scene of the gun-powder explosion near Berkeley is to the effect that the total number of bodies recovered from the ruins is 26. So far as known this number includes all that were killed. The Coroner's jury made an investigation and rendered a verdict that the victims came to their deaths by a powder explosion, the cause of which was unknown.
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INQUIRIES FOR THE MISSING.; THE INFORMATION RECEIVED AND ASKED IN THIS CITY.
Date: 24 January 1883
Very little news was received yesterday at the office of the Hamburg-American Packet Company with reference to the loss of the steamer Cimbria. In the morning the following telegram from Hamburg, dated yesterday, was received by Mr. Kunhardt:
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SOMETHING MR. SPOFFORD OVERLOOKED
Date: 24 January 1883
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23.--A hearing was had before Judge Butler in the United States Circuit Court to-day on a motion on behalf of H.S. Spofford, Librarian of Congress, for an injunction to restrain the Fireside Publishing Company from selling a book called "American Politics," of which Thomas Cooper, Chairman of the Republican State Committee, is the author.
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