Accident.
Accident.

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    ACCIDENT.--While Major E. W. Wynkoop was riding along Larimer street yesterday, his horse reared wildly and threw him, inflicting some injury, but not serious.

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    FELT PRESENTATION.--A handsome silver-mounted belt of Landis & Gallatin's manafacture, [sic] was presented by Lieut. A. L. Heading of the 3rd to Capt. Logan, of the First, at the Planters' House last Monday evening.

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    DIED AT BLACK HAWK.--A man named Richard Williams, nephew to Mr. Lee, of the Rock Island Mill, dropped dead suddenly in Black Hawk Point Sunday evening. He was taking a drink at a counter where poison resembling white sugar had been weighed some time before, and perhaps a small portion of it accidentally got into the glass. After drinking it down, he at once frothed at the mouth and nostrils and dropped dead.

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    ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BY COACH.--To Central City yesterday--B. M. Heermans, P. Miller, Mrs. Smith, W. W. Wightman and W. L. Gibson.
    To the States, yesterday morning: Mr. Morris, H. Z. Salomon, Abel Gilbert, Mrs. O. A. Fields, David Street, Thos. Owens and Express Messenger.
    From Central City, yesterday, D. Ettien, Nancy Crawford, J. L. Loucks, H. M. Orahood, Mrs. F. H. Judd, L. D. Judd, Mrs. I. A. Johnson, H. Griswold, E. Cody, E. F. Johnson, W. T. Gaylord, C. Weary, W. A. Street, S. S. Soule, Warren Hussey.


Source:

Unknown, "Accident," Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 5 February, 1863, Page 3.

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