| From the Wilmington Journal |
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| February 12, 1863 |
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| We learn that a report was
current yesterday that a second collision had taken place on the
Wilmington & Manchester Railroad. This report is not correct. The only
collision on the Wilmington & Manchester Railroad has already been
noticed in this paper. A collision, we learn did occur on the Wilmington
& Weldon Railroad on the day before yesterday, a provision train having
come in contact with the rear of a mail train. Nobody was hurt and we
understand the damage done was slight. No doubt this gave rise to the
report of a second collision on the Wilmington & Manchester Road, the
names of the two roads being confused in the statement. |
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