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Show A transposition occurred in the make-up of two telegraphic paragraphs in the New Haven Journal and Courier recently, which produced the following effect. The first paragraph read,"A large cast-iron wheel, revolving nine hundred times per minute, exploded in that city yesterday after a long and painful illness. Deceased was a prominent third-second degree mason." This was followed by the second paragraph which read: "John Fadden, the well known florist and real estate broker, of Newport, R. I., died in Wardner & Russell's sugar mill, at Crystal Lake, Ill., on Saturday, doing $3000 damage to the building, and injuring several workmen and Lorenzo Wilcox fatally." <br><br> Troy Whig. |