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Show Those who go down to the sea in ships aro confronted by many dangers, but none are more appalling than that of lire. The manner expects to be tossed by the tempest, and is prepared to faco the fury of tho buricaue. but the horror of llama is so out of place on the waters that it cannot be contemplated without a shudder. The dispatches today to-day bring us the news of a lire at sea attended by scenes of the most trying character, thi City of Kichmond having hav-ing been a (ire during a trip across the Atlantic. It appoars that the tlames were brought under control, but those who have friends aboard the vessel will be anxious to hoar of their safe arrival ar-rival iu part. |