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Show SPIES FIRE STEAMER. Eight Hundred Horses Burned When Vessel Is Fired. Norfolk. Va Virtually all of the 300 horses on board the British steamship steam-ship Rembrandt were burned to death when the ship took fire' off the Virginia Vir-ginia capes, according to information reaching here Tuesday. The Rembrandt Rem-brandt was bound from Baltimore to St. Nazaire, France, and the animals ire understood to have been intended for the armies of the allies. It was reported here that Captain Edlin of the Rembrandt had notified officials of the Lamport & Holt line, 3-wners of the ship, that he had reason .0 believe the vessel was fired by Ger-nan Ger-nan spies, who were members of the :rew. |