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a Neen THIRTY-EIGUTH YORK, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, —— ‘3 YEAR CEATS, EW 1871. PRICE TWO om 1 dept to the oil train was not discovered until tae Fowler, Woodford, Conn." | hasbeen done by the Company ap to this writing, | last night, but stopped at Poughkeepsie to transact | on my back amd m; the {eo-cold_ water, | character, Col. Jonathan Aasiin, his part | I train was passing (no station. Tho sigoals were at | It undoubtedly belones to the Rev, Morrell Fowler, | toward 7 ‘some business, all unconscious of the great anzicty hing ie of the car with | yesterday to the scone of bis assocl A J © | once ent cut irom the station, but tou late to stop | who, with his wife and twochildren were on tieir ARCORINGTANY OF THA DRAD, for bis safety. eee eee eee rae oe ores THE ORY, MORRELL FOWLER, mnt the approaching express train. A flagman near the | way to Salt Lake City, They were all killed and Nineteen bodies have been recovered by citizens, Mr. Jacobs left Now York to-day before any of | ico and who, with his entire family, met ® horrible death, f i} os ms bridge also sienoiled to the express train, ae did | have been identified by the Rev, Mr, Wright of | and are now hore awaiting the setion of the Coro- | the despatches for him roachod there, and met Mr. PLONGED MY BACK INTO THE SHOW was & woll-known clergyman of the Episcopal ‘ Thirt d F Also the engineer of the of! tratn, bat to no purpose, | Pouchkeopsie, “wo other bodies have also been | Mer, Who will hold an inquost at 10 o'clock to-mor- | Fowler in Poughkeepsie, whence they came ap to- | to pot ont the fire barning there, and which was | Charch. He was settiod at Batavia. N. ¥., antil My] etween an OF | the tocomotive of the oil train passed over tho | Identified as thove of Mr. Benedier, row. rethor on a slow train, and played beck-hand pitch | decldediy ncomfortanies “f did not’ soe biadord | about two years ago, witen he resigned on account | * * Grawbridge before the engine of the express trails | gotton oF THe CLEVELATD HERALD AND Wire. ‘The railroad people endeavor to give the impres- | ali the way, Ser uakeeer sgcabe from tro cari nor did I hear | of itlvealth, On bis rostznation he was presented i} ty é@rssns (] train strock, and thus all on that train escaped. At noon all the bodies recovered ap to that hoor | #on that this te tne 1 Of the disaster, but some Relves a ie ease, went ton sr hownt ot with s cbeck for $1,000 by his parishors. Tae letter at HURLED TO INSTANT DRATH. Were sont to Poughkeepsie, The scenes about the | Of the trein hands aro known to be missing, tne turee sinall sioops lying up there in the water for | enclosing this cleck, wish s savings bank book and .t and also some passengers. Among the Intter ise Station ta Thicti the winter. I managed to craw! up on the deck of | other oft fe th { Toe catastrophe, as described by # passenger OM | wreck to-day are sorrowful indeed, but amidst all | 9 A 1] hittes, Sett a ba At the Hudson Rivor Railroad dopot there was | one of thom, where Lreceived every atrention tnat | other effects. were foand on hie body. f \a Railway Train Flung into a Sta | We exprers tr jas nppiliing, ‘The oil was con- | the grief there are lounds assembled who dare rob | Mr. Barnes, salesman of Bui ro + | intense excitemont all day yosterday, the building | COU be expected ander the circumstances. Whom | ite was now eu toute Yor Silt Lake City, ned in large tanks, #0 that tho instant the engine | the daguage of the deud. ‘They acted like vultures, | BuM™lo, Mr. Barnes, in company with @ friend | oo ai sa with people endeavoring to Learn some. | We Suck. the tionary, with hie wife and three ehildre i ef Fle. Strack tie train, the forward sleeping car, engine | and for a time It was apprebended they would bo | took the fatal train at the Thirtieth streot station. | te aa oo te re FRELONT TRAIN WAS STANDING STILL ; eat 18 months, i He urged bis friend to take the sleepi bus th ioe GORRIW COUCTTHIRE tae FON Of TNO Feianives Dut slightly burned. } baggage car, and bridge were instantly enveloped in | severely dealt with, but they eaw they were being | He urged bis friend to tal ping car, but the but not suMicient time had elapsed to warn our train olig) urned. { ry ‘nd friends, No information, much loss satisfaction, | DP n roof an undertaker In ie fines, Not an instant was given the unsuoscting | pounced apon, and slunk away like cowardly curs, | !tter declined, Barnes then went into thecaraud | se eis ney obtuin from the Railroad O Pi the accidents. The eneinerr of she freight trie | Keopie. The Hur, Mr. Byinott and the Rev. Me { ‘ Ri Gnd sleeping oceapante of the eleoping Gar to pre- | f have said tuat the bedy of retired, and that ia the last that has been seen of | NOwerer, could they obtain from the Railroad Com: | had sent a red light to warn us of the dangers LUt | Wrirnt, Rpiscopal éloreymen of Pouglikeepsle, are ' Dashing Through a Hudson River pare {0 : the mp a death wall i rt oy y saab pr him. His ftend 8 here lvoking for hie body; none | PA®Y’# employees at the depot. Persons who made | 201 in time to avert the collision, | tives I a pane | Seeking to communicate with their iriends, j " : 4 erribie ailing thom. The SIMMONS, THE ENGINEER, 4 application af the ticket office for tickets to Pongh- . : i? | Oil Train. were enveloped In flimes betore thoy could nave | has been recovered, but there is a report that It has | Of tove recovered is his Keepsle and other points on the road beyond Fish. binfhradlte ho Hath endla CoM techy hentldi ib alaheariog) “i JUST DEVORE THE ACCIDENT a another of the killed, was son of the famous Dr. time to utter @ ingle despairing ery. Not, although men who saw It Mshed irom the wreck 1 directed = i null were directed to east their eyes at placards | Statomont of J 2. Hunt of Albany—A r ‘ ohn ¢ y Naucrede of Puiladeiphia, i ‘The majority, Hf not all the passengers of the other | aro confideat that they recognized Bim, Dr. Can. | (gentlemen entered the barned ear and asked | isoked ap, of which (he following lean whe Sremid Mines, bar aa 8 adeiphia, Me resided at 129 Raat 7 Hleartrending Scenos and | two cars escaped uninjured. The oil completely | crede's body was recognized by bis father, whove | for berths, ‘he conductor, Votbureh, told them i Bixty-firet street, New ecien {dere agedh nd ey covered the bridge, and spread on either side to the | aneuish was intense, he cowid not accommodate them in that ees, ont it ‘Prom the Albany Journal, city ot the S:, Louts Matas! Lit i> i | Incidents, distance of two hundred yards, giviag the ice the As every train arrived from the north an4 sueth it | they would eo back he would Axthem. They started | From Mr. Jobn @. Hunt, conncotad with Viele’s | Stance Company. He was en route (or Bt, Unthering, i { nn appoarance of a brought ecorce of person: dack and bad jast rot ont of a mere into the ee penveers tore & passenger ca hoard ot irk hurcar tisemtiaa, Sear wien pat 4 4 A BURNING LAK, it when the collision occurred. Toe conauctor ‘we otver was: i ing particulas ne i) it was thought were on this t beptve bs ‘ The Members of the Legis-| aye waters beneath the bridve, whers the cars Weind Rye: tie Geum teennsen et ali Yas bad not got out and was killed. This shows that a cguanstasttesessessrasvens wruseusieavssrerssresemssrit | Tey Wee opeene Gos reas ae Ganon bed 6 Weed! be gpe fos bage yn Y j lature Safe. Are subsmerged, is from twenty to thirty feet deep, | goed paintul, the car was fall. passengers will be taken via fiariem Railroad. Token, and th incor was wife and His friends f so that at low tide only the tops of the cars are These sleeping cars are made in sixteen sec'ion’ aia Sirest and Fourth sremue, walll the; | stop 06 approaching the bridge, Now torktoashe” Boies thet Bod viable, hkeepsle | of two berths each. Ifevory berth contal Hartem depv at 8 A.M.ord danas: | tridgo’the engine aad uret tar’ tac od fate tee me pas t B o'clock yesterday afternoon, when igh Person, that would account for thirty.two, Some cal creek, leaving the second car stretched across the “ ig ’ ; ‘AS 8 o'clock yeotorday aft eo Xi ore " 8 for sh hrough sleeping care on the $F. BM. train, AND BRAK BM AN tide bad set, sboy were evtiroly out of sight, Povauxnsrste, Feb. 7.—When the baggage CaF | of inem contained more than one, Mrs. Fowler | “ine & ‘ot, aher vainly endeavorieg so | MACE 08 waich the Pucide express passenger | . Tee eneinoer of the express train was award i” The work of Ashing out the bodies ia, of course, | Which contained the dead bodies reached this city, | eenpied one berth withftwo children,” her husband | igure anyining at the tieker oMlee aed te the oices | ciate ound Rorth. was ruaving. No signal or | Simmons, He was a single man belonging te i leket offic a 4 wal z He Ralicenee OF tha Full slow and tedious. Ithas to be done by means of | hundreds of people thronged the depot to ested # | another with one child. Hore were five people in | or ihe compeny up atsire, went for the devot te | Ma few moments, came alone at full speed, run: | LoMzekeepule. He nad h friend riding dosdbond Ominous Reticenc: lailway Kimpse of the horrible sight, but only » fow sue P sJbghe-thede pr ning into tt the foree of the collie = Fim; this was John Bartlett, « brakeman om long poies, with dont hooks attached, and very little two berths, This fact gives color to the prevalent | seek informatio fore, Pertenalely ba t @ coilislor the Oswego Midland roed, seas ‘of tems : ceoded. ‘Those crowded the platiorm of tbe car, y Pree dbase hed atnane fled stall setting on fire the oll, and precipitati ‘These bo! ; bere 4 H | Officials. can be done at nigut. 4 ae sukie © ihe seaiea wine (eee bere and at the scone of the Sorror, that | an employes of the Company who was off duty, aud brgeage car trom ihe bridzo through | nor yot th went cova with the engine, and have _ When the reporter of the Scw left Inst night, they | 2 Hewog lie ae ee corse. Saree was there must be a numoer of that gentlemen volanteored the tuformetion thet 0 Into she ereek below. The sleeping car 1ol Me albiea Ad aba Ls j had given up loeking for bodies until daylight. A Palded wens Wak ek Gan Wik caus BODIES YeT IN THE WATER, train had arrived from the scons of the accident | Mayne nage ragged about bail way | Gov, Hoffman's Father-in-Law's Iineess STi ISHE EA large tore of workmen were rebuilding the bridge. ved . some a y as mony as twenty or thirty. The railroad | using the morning briveing some of the injured pas. | The Ore trom the burning oll, whic trowed | Mr. Henry Starkweather, collector of assess i THE DISTINGU D DEAD. oun Ravionen cp tue epnitiate the work of placing the remains in rade boxes, re H iH Leow Pa at the hrs She oterre tag nk Art : . company is doing nothing at ail to recover these | gengers, cr that several of those mentioned inthe | SFOUNd On te tco In every direction, speedily | mente, and father-in-law of Gey. Hoffman, whose The officisis of the road, both in New York and | Whe they were put apon sieighs and conveyed to | Hat ig bending ali its energies to the repair of ite Commanicated to sad totally conssmes the | 4 Ni ; tup undertiker's, Mr, Mallory's, for decent laying evening newspapers as ating doen killed were | bazenge and sleeping car, with every sot ancorons tilaess was reported in yesterday's Buz, | slong the line, are extremely reticent reearding trac. alive, and some but slightly tn, ooard, spreading from ee to was last ev visited by a SUN reporter. C iy cad we Wil eat. As thoy wore ut slightly Injored. Amozg those u 9 y porter. At if | Another of t genes jal accidents Ad ‘ . ones, Not ve could a e to cane suuslan Gnu events me avbrhbe he! tal at bi t ahe | Mentioned were Charles Carson, conductor of the sleeping cor, wich stil remained on o'clock the SUN man was informed tnat but Iittle ‘@ qany people are hur jo eternity without » | from any oficial on the spot or at the depot in Thir- | " \ ¢ engine fom of the | Pacitte express, reporto, killed, who was oni, hopes were now entertained of bis recovery. Mrs, enomeu'’s warning occurred night before last on | teth street. They refused to sell tickets fartner | Te Inhabitants remained speechless with emotion. | river with twenty-five foct of water overt. The | aghtiyfinjured. Another, Mr. Albert Clow, the Starkweather, and Mrs, Hofman, with the the Hudson River railroad, near the town of New | tan Fishaill, but would ssalzn no reason therefor, | There are wild revorts circulating as to the number | express car was losded full and locked. fi went | targage master of tho up exoress train, reported sleeping car bad a very are In consiant attendance with the inva issue. aes beighktestta ‘and Fishkill, | TB#y Would not even admit that any sccidont hed | Billed aud the nomber of bodies foand. Some place | down with the baroing dridze, and all the freight 1¥ | gmong the tkiiled, was also merely burnet, ‘The | Darevcneae: the hoa ag already commant, liad bees 4 om burg, . be latter at twenty-five, f id 4 _ ie Gane “ The pe 5 nen oor occurred, but to all inquiries upon the subject they | the former at thirty and ¢ y supponed to be ost, the baggage car and contents (a used The accident was oecasioned by a collision be- tween special oil train coming south and the second Pacific express train which left New York at 8 o'clock on Monday night, The axle of mo of the oil cars broke just before reaching the rawbridge at New Hamburg, thus throwing the enka 0 eal eas After carefal contultation with Suportutendeat THOUBANDS © ore Toucey, with Conductor Cossnm who had visited the scene of the disaster to-day—some | CHAFRe Of the train—with the additional fact that in searen of lost friends, but many from curiosity, | We tsilv-list of Mr. Vosburgh, the sleeping-c: Nearly ail of tho budios aro barned bovond recog: | A9Ctor. has come to light, with Aiton, unless by fome part of the clotting. There | H¥ely make out but cladiog THe THROUGH MAILS FOR TUR wast are also lost. Somo scattered pieces of bageage have been recovered, but none of the mails, Among the trunks fished out was one belonging to BE. B, Tourteliot, salesman for Sacott, Davis & Co., m waetarine jewellers of 15 Maiden lane. his trank sevonth street, near Eleventh avenue, He is twenty | Dlorees in the remalvaer oF the tral ax bys tolegraph fr rrible deseriotion, | informed tno family that, he be home today, Poi | Me. Starkweather ie noted ta the ward as 8. vi years old, und lives with his widowed mother, He | mot tneir eyes was ot the incst was seated in achair by the fire, and soomed to be | | The ice was completaly covered with a flame, and in the miist, aimost enveloped, |i benevolent gor comfortable, notwithstandin: all the akin an] part | eee ee at eet ne bt 7 Chine of tie flesh of the right side of bis fee and veck | jad Moated sion, and right hand were terribly burned, broken om the 4 “alroaly, many. of "tg { ‘narity have called to inquire speedy recovery. ing oll, too, the ice, and where the ice wi © ol the water, to where sev SUN reporter ‘ound Mr. Albert Clow at 551 Thirty. | she danger they wore in. The paseengers and em the Hudson River i the seone which tie Gove 4 ar bod: NINRTERN OR TWRNTY KILLED. : eral looos and Oxbing buate lay frozen In, . TWEED . sd [ox by Nous ltl along io ne yen sa oe 1a the toewara ses rare As beiore state ltatoen bodies were found ap to J costaned about twenty thousea dilarsia eanpics |p ELEORAM Ue oncnirie rorear. fred thea but tie inhabitants of the il R, TWEED'S LEGISLATURE. i Wale on so round, but when reschin, ne 24 i b an of turning to the irtiet treet depot, Ungoished the fla nes. > q anaris, f feaiticg diheustly "EIN | her arms bave been Asiiod out; but two of the | B00, and mone since then, though the grapplere | of ine Jewelry. The salesman of Miller Brothers, f Hoth street depot, the | Ungaiohed the Bane Disaster in the Assembly—IIn, in the same business, was also aboard, with fiteon | Teporter was In/ormed that Mr. Toucey, the Super ‘Tuono | Intondent of tho road, bad telegraphed from New children are still missing. It can never be known | Have been hard at work. Eleven out of the nino- scenes nut witnessed upon this oceaston, for to a cortainty precisely how many have been lost, teen were adults, smong whom were two lad es, and 7 one seemed cuol and collected, One body, Hamburg that he would have the wreck all cloared | suepased to be that ot Vusbureh, tae co by the locomotive of the express train which e@pproach oF twenty thousand dollars worth of sampl Ac ition dren. jh also saved, aud (he salesman has goue o ductor some musi have been entirely consumed, and overs | three adcitional were children, ‘Then there were | were ; ied from the sleeping car, and presente! « F Tho cotire express train was instantly thrown | Sornspe five railroad employees, which makes nineteen tn esimeeest awoy. and that the asnal trains wonld be ranming | gickoming appearance, one leg beiag cousuinod, this morning. “The killod and wounded wili not | and the rest of the body so buck from the track, and the engine was precipitated Mr. Fowler's Fate. he down before Wednesday, after an inquost shall | &% to be unrceognizable. Cur im Into the water on the east side of the draw bridge. FLOATED OFF CNDER THA ICR. alt, A larce amount of bagzage, express, and mail mat- Last dani red | sembly to-day, Mr, Loutrel of w oo | unanimous consent to offer the followin ht Conductor Cossam made ery care Ataaxr, Feb. 7.—Intevso excitement bas ex- | have beea Lold on the vodies by the auth | other vodign taken trum the car. The Greman wf | waerecg, A filgntful agciaent has occurred om the a ful connt of his sleepicg ear tickets, ‘They flared he authorities Of | the expres train, On seeing ine impossibility of jarred on Boreral of tor was borned with the traie. A Miss bliss, one of pice, isted here since morning, in consequence of the ter- | New Hamburg.” said sclerk in one ot (be private | avoiding a collision, jumped off, hav bee tee mm many lives have et Kallroad, by Previously | bean lost j thorefore, be le O11 CARS Wi WED tue Indy passengers who was saved, estimates hor | UP sixty-five. He then passed through the train rible aceident on the Hudson River Rullcoad. A | offices ap stairs. After te Wed the Sew | advived the engineer to oo the eame; but tue | Reoieed, ‘That the Speaker appoint @ Committes of } by the locomotive of the expross train, and the | loss alone at $7,500 in clothes and other viluabios | sfier the uccident speaking to each passenger, ask. | {ine “omnes o” Les Nustah Stks Mallee. A | offces up stairs, Alor leaving ihe depot he Sem | titer re.used, saying that be would eo on throu. | five members of this House. forthe purpose of deste if ‘Ail the baggae taken out yestorday was entirely | ive them if they wero in the sleepers. Filty.two b shred reporter met another clere attached to the passes: | with hie engi Hlo must ave been Larned to | ® DIN, to be suomitted to the Legriacure, to pravent, t wreok of both trains was set on fire by the bli: isin 7 reepended in the aflrmative, which left whom it was feared were on the ill-fated train. | ger department of tho depot, and that centioman | death, 18 he was precipitited in the midst of U Hossible. the recurrence of such Rorriele sevidents om Sommunicated from the furnace of the locomot to the oil, The scene that ensued cannot be de. weribed. Three sleeping cars were attached to wny Of the rallronds of ths State, Mr. Husted objecte! to the introduction of the cosolution, and it was retorned to Mr. Loutrel, who Among (hose supposed to have been on the train | eaid tant an eye-witnoss of the scene of the accident | burning vil. The riage is a draw and the distan tue tee below Ww: 1 wore Messrs. Jacobs, Conselyoa, Haven, end Roche | tind doseribed it to him as appalling. Soe eee an pensible the’ rossataing of Kings, O'Erien and Irving of Now York, Prince —— LARGE GANG OF TmIRVES THIGTERN TO BE ACCOUNTED FoR more ia attendance to steai anything tt (there mignt bave been one more), which, added to un & 3 & eect ——— asseuger conch j ve: curplarese ot the read, teake the nloetecn 7 ten coset fi wequontiy LLtroduced It again, with the alteration : 8 rough passengers are now sent by the Hai bid of Queens, and Way ue of Montgomery, Messengers Mr. Charon U1, Green's Acco wkon out of danger, On Of remarcab.c the train, In the first of theso tho passengers ‘and tickets are sold tO was stations only far found. Superintendent Toucey fools ¢ 1 | were despatched eurly this morning to the boarding | MF. Charles H. Green, an employee of the com: | Coolness is relaied. A gentleman occunying & were all so badly injured, or perhaps stunned by to Now York, by the train thas jens that ali the bodies have been recovered. verth in the ceutre of tl cond sieeping © Committee, with instructions to drata syon hunting | Same purpose, but Mr, Alvord objecting, no action ows and vuttive them ou befure leay- | was taken, What was the reason of these conte houses of these gentlemen, to ascertain whether any | TAN. ves On the scene of the disaster between 9 nad of them bad arrived curing the night, but none of | 3 O'clock yesterday afternoon, and saya that at that them were to be found, Mr. Armstrong, the Clere | tiie nineteen of the bodies pad been recovered ridge at 8 o'clock last nigot, were TRANSFERRED IN SLEIOMS, forniabed by the Railroad Company, around the d, Waited until be had ecomploce. the collision, to he unable to leava the car be every partic fore it was enveloped in flaines. Corover Charles Andrus has already taken the preliminary steps for an inquest, having empanneled a jury, which will begin its solema deliberations in which Ume the [orward eud of tae car Was : , ‘ for objocting they dil not see fit to aay. ALL ARM SUPPOSED To HAVE PRRIsiED, diidze, whence they wero Drouzut ts this cloy by of te House, There remained to be found only the remains of | j. dames, Lopes ta de snap soe ine Oe GROG ee com, | BOP ERMR a NGL Roan a at ae | ta ny awn, ee ee so mn casvnenns _| Br usar te tone sates oe es pe Oring wo vn roms tn umn Fo ur bebind time, Very few of the passengers on ANOTHER WRECKING TRAIN Mr. Wheeler, the track master, was taking active A Vivid Pictare of the Di ‘ THe DISASTER, paratively uninjured, ae they escaped before the | {'e'wreted train caive “duck but ‘soutlased os to know bother be cou'd give any information ax aad : iva tig dew sera Gia Hanae, ON Fo gloved hav bees sent to the scene of the accident. Alarge | 19 who were killed, and whether any of the above. | Measures Lo erect a new bridge, having brought 100 , eg rts pelea Mr. Piclds moved an adjournment, as the House ’ dod have all been taken to | portion of the passengers’ lugeaze was desiroyed, | pamed gontiemen were on the train. Mr. V togn end a large quantity of material from Pough-| ,The train reached New Hamburg about 10 | was vot tn condition to transact business, Carried, | o'clock. As It was approucoing that place freight as wore also the contents of the express car, the o thi the Ser y or | Keepale for the purpose, Mr, Green's account of | train was ubserved imu ine toward {tat the usual morning Mr. Tweed presented the trains were with- | a rotilion from cluzens of New York in favor of i | half a mile of eacd otver, the axle of Dilt replied that he could not tell whether , : these gentlemen wore on the train. The wilacat | "8 €stastroobe ix, that the engineer of the oil (rain, | «peed and im oruer. But wh baving entered upon the bridze and become con: | |". ber THR WOODS ON FIRN ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BO whole amounting in value to an i onae sum. yao weeee, Passongors aud baggage going wn @ very short time fell with a crash, carrying with In loss time than it bas taken to write there Hines the whole drawbridg, was in flames, and in his tax love. : ‘ ramors were fiyingtover the city, One was tiat the one of the oll cars broke, weveral tue care were ’ W the buraing cars and burying in the ice and | Mr. P. 8. Ryan, an intelligent merchant of | nave to be transferred at the wreca, frat car, which was totally destroyed, together witn | Sci Us that something was wrong with his train, | tnrown scroa sue leack’ upou whicn the exvress | Mr, Canidwoll tntrodaced @ bill to sathorise water the Lialf-consumed bodies of tho oceupants | Ratand, Vt. tells the following Interesting story: | greatly tuctiitating the transportation, the conductor and all its inmrtes, was oceupied by | TUSK Out the red light, the danger signal, The | train was moving at a ¢peed of forty mies an hour, | Yonkers to raise money for bridge parposes, ay Of the Grst sleeping car. Liett Albany at 1280 A. M. yesterday, aud arrived | The seene at the time of the accident is described PidledGdba Sha GLRLOY RascuaVLL ©) otter tralu wus only about one huncred feet of at | thd. i an instant. the oll ignited and enveloped | Tho bill to prolioit bone-volling, fat-melting, } Tt cannot as yet be positively ascertained how | *! Fouenkeepeie at 7 o'clock. Left Poughkeepsie | as being awiul in toe extreme. cad eden Weovon Ural ail a2 Canratarecacasi wees (tle time: 600 Was “At tos moment the express train dashed into tho | &c., in Now York city, was ordered to @ third } any beve perished, bat it ie feared that che | 2.2% and amved at Now Hambarg 19 o'ciock. | ‘The burning oll from the overturned oll car rises sige ls JUST ROUNDING THE CURYR, brokea aud burning mass. The collision occurred | rexding. a | CT ‘4 , pers A PA ’ rea we 6 I vinited the scene of the terrible accident, and saw wae TEE bicow cos lines toe tn the Assembly chamber } *iering on the bridze, Simmons, the engineer of | when ui phen oy Kew os nerh, and the enxing, Mr, Hardenburgh introduced a bill to abolish the ; cavortar af Tau Sit'w lett the soene of the accident | 27cm. cend bodies taken from the wreck. Fiom | down the timbers of the doomed briage enon the | at an early hour, each auzious to learn from cv | the !\.er. whistied “brakes.” reversed the engine, | were tarown over the brilke un to th | otice of 2uperintendent of Canul Repairs, | Soporte of Tas Bew left the sgene of the sceident ormation euthered on the spot, I lerrned tat the | ice in the river, where it flooded the glasay surface | oiner whether auything ad yet been heard irom the | 84 Aid all that moriar wvur ww ws--+ os RA" TORE AK feet, | As they fell, an Mr, Creamor offered & revelution instracting the | at 6 o'clock last nigh rain (rom Albany to New York broke an axle | fur a long way, looking like a sea of fre tuissing Assembiymen. At 10:43 Mr. Armstrong | SPl*. Tratn conductor Charles Carson and con- | fog car, immediate? iAiRet: Mi © ser | Commiyigg,.go_Myniclpal Affairs to ascertain wher | TWENTY-THREE BODIES HAD BREN RECOVERED. ur tue drawbridge, and being compolled to stop, ‘On the burning bridge stood the three coaches, al riertaeratte Ie. | ductor Scots wore in the car in the rear of the Bui. | was completely euveloped, the thames Toaplag’ db | orator the Rajlroxd Votiphny Wave Wey, “ ‘J ith tern 10 sii stepped to bis desk, and rem! the tollowiog tele soominaly a hundrod (oot in the wir. po 1 i Mr. Vosburg, the conductor of the sleeping nt ‘orward & messenger with @ lantern to sicna! | one sheet of flame, the roartug and crackling of falv slooping-ear, and promptly hastened to put on | Senta) Oren ee ould ba made toward complied witt, and to report to the Senate by whas La Pree | the express train from New Yurg. A tauk of ol! fo : stad New tt Fev. 1, | the braxes, winich they zhad scarcely acc mplished rita? ondt r 88 | Figat coriain parties have seized private and publle car, waa among the killed, He was sitting in the | off the broken car, and the woods on each side ‘ol | which track terror into the hearts of the beboiaers, suey Ine ah ne igh papdoart ‘ed. 7, duiprngaburs aed be rHiae thee a ogatanatet sleting he Daasoneers in, the rst seeping car | Groperty tor sab depot in direct violation of te j i be * being on fire, the oil flowed to the bridge, MEN STOOD APPALLED. ro jam man. Speaker 0) assembly eu the collision took place. They had previously | sbor - olid. miss a jo | Pra eriy teed t roestation tees | Gorward part of the car, THis body was recovered was $000 a mans of flimes, Hy icenehgenign tog | Detained her eat accident shouted to tho passengers in the car xpprisinz thom | Sudden wus, the diswier, wud eu, melautaneously | yin the Lecislatare adjourns on tho 18h inet, q f yesterday morning. In his pocket was found » | The mas seat forward to eA lpeidtbae vee brasrpare mney ra ricer ne Abed Tato. badd omertraA, Koous, O'Barms,PaINOR. | Or ing dancer, and all promptly Jumped out and | Woaieietnes when the tumult Ol. the crsat bad | be antl the ¥Tch ' tmemernidum of some of the passengers of his SIONAL THE NEW YORK TRAIN dusles at the doors and windows ot iy rat car, in | Tho reading of this dovoatch was received itn | ot eee at ear tan who lngsred ed HOL® BING WAS text Proveedine. (rom | Mf Creamer gave notice of @ bill pvoviding for tf to e even one lite, bi eu ro howerve as bs of des of ovely he ni - Py H ear, vt. ch was called the Badalo car, It is the | folled tostop it, os it was under euch beadway. Lop . plause, which, however, was soon hashed by the | 7°"P Maren: BN Ove Ula Ate aerow escape, bet | tie 1urnace of Socomploiely did tie flames | | mmipaw AOwOSS HARLEM vai i ruvhed slong at territte momentum. dashing i t.om back before they could get within tem feet of | ingniry, * Where is Jacobs f) cnvelope ihe ear, that no part of 16 could be oven | at MeComb' Baly record that hae been discovered of any of the | Gil irain. ‘The weight of the two trains on tia aad Despatelion were immediately sent to New York | er fortunately got out in timo, seen, und tn ten minutes every particle of te wout | In the A: a message was received from the { Daseeng ess, and only the surnames are us followe Wg bridge tapped the rent timbers like pipe | EOS iy ine bridge fell with a crush, the cars Mm eoriran inealtide anne Bim iieas acute Ali wulie in applauding the heroism of the il. | wore was consumed, tie arsengers woe | Governor transiting the annual reports of the } eons OF fee DEAD. # ows, and tbe ,ocomotive, tender, baggace car, and A and Brooklyn, inquiring im ; OWNS | pted ougincer, Doc Simmons. He und the dreman | desdand erieped by toe intensity of the devouriug | Commissioners of Qaarwntin of the Heal if I , Pe: ary, zeinsasi one sieving car were presnes ss CY undistin. wits it, and then could be beard of the missing gentiemin, At about were on tle locomotive wi they. pi thea eemont, ERTS og of ue a ALB the: Des i" — Lowell, ; mar ONY, ome e usbable wes to the ice under the drawbridge. i : : nyse seca 20 locomotive whon they es ue ‘The bi o iy of Rocierter, —- Rosenthal, ——- Forbosh, Dr. | ““ute cars eimcst instantly cough Gre, and were + COLUMN OP: FEA REO REs AN enone noon a despatch was received from New Hambargt, | 1101 on the opposite vrata. and the Greman shoute! | <a>Seetement of Jud New ¥ ork was ordered to « shird re he. os ? consumed before ass. ance could be rendered by | ehot high in air, ond illuminoted the surrounding | saying that a Mr. Fowler bad been recoguizea Rav aiaeoKakietinaia’G Teil nak auaweral Prom the Alouny Jou Chik swe rs a Datehm t read it when it { Monerede.. pe ee ; the pasrense sin the other ears, which bud Decome | country for :bout Bve seconds, when partial dark. | among the dead at the scone of the accidens, which, : us tod i. . v Judge Low (cx-Scuator) was among the pas. | ¢,mes > again, a9 he lousened all ute teeth ia trying 1 et Sixey Mest a je was 89 years of nge, | bride. m . . ie b 3 ive tiered me ” engers Whe 9 the wave car He | roading ib in the Committee of (he Whole to-day, 0 ren Hl vag gp AE van tells of a lady from Chicago who was | the spot where so many had met their death. All| tied been received from the wile of William A, Fow. 1 WILL $707 witn MY Brome fective” thn fie 8 aaa anc As we “nave stated | aaid that Mr, Nachimann hve tondored bis aoe me | and was the medical examiner of the Loals Liie 1 shed out unhurt, bor dress uot oven having been | wto were in the ear when tho bridge fell were | ier, I'resident of the Brook'yn Water Board, saying | 474 he resoiuicly held wo his post, while the Oreman | them: | Wy het ke cuidliou Occteres: gi rebound OF | vives to the Clerk for the next reading. | a ‘| Be Mgigh plegad Sry 0M Maggie specter Ua Robaina TUR DEAD, broken bargage ond express vars, All was as atil | one to belteve that govial gentieman to be on» of | IE au) Pago tarp jea dupont swith bis | vies momout the engine, baguaze anu sleevlng oa Vira roading. and & litte @iner routine busiucss i. | was in jhe forward siesping car. - ‘ ateiah atailig and, whon he perisied titown trom tue trea, were tying ww, » tiansacte Bead was p y _ of. ant filching from the mutilated remsins the only destu ti the wreckers begua the work of ex- tre victims, but @ later dexpatel ager tha a nm ’ mM Unguishedie from ues ot n walel on ry Cite Ga Gotamsres land Hivici (Ge tae i | WAS PRES IAN spies means of identification. humation. gentleman recognized was from Suit 4 A oped them, No assistance could Ve rendered those wetting (o-wieht, to Loar the parties in (ue ©: \ One pervllar fea'ure of thie accident was toat | the ‘breman, who Neard the warvine of the mos ——— hea ayadaaiy aon tea stern One Rre-Witnem's Desctipiion of the scene. | tithe wreck ; Re cota Cees ati aad » ase 8 at ere were no optin 2 senger, jumoed’ from the train and escaped with a i he oys-witness had scen several of the bodies Tho beat wos intense, and the Ore raged with . 1 Ls ‘ RO woonded excepting 8 ArHmAe G00 | eee eT ee rs the ebeinbere Body was asco vored . Associated prom see callow ec ie: | NoN-aRRIVAL OF Mn. FOWLER URKE, UF TO THIS | o¢, Tr Oaras ices tie pees sven tury that" the wore et desth wast have been | | FERRE DRIDOW ACROSS LAKE CHAMPLAEN, 7. | akon bi isable nase, Yovauneersis, Feb, .—The ig is a tus, i La ' . el ea Roy cle Delure ib Was Pussivie to even approncn ‘nis is the bill over which there was such a alee ALL WER KILLED OUTRIGHT A Ane ee) ee mp) of te victims of the Hudson River ; Nave Of them presenting gl.rstiy spectacles, Mrs. T ie az iass, Alter, in corjunchion with oth | Ute scrimmage in the House a short time since, i | f N ingle ped, ‘ # scmnplets Wk st Xe still leaves bis fate in doubt, and it Is vetleved by | 6 Saguio, a beautifal woman, wav found lying per- | ere. ‘at he could to relieve tue aur ‘| when it was taken from the Railroad Committe whew the Rate, Me) RSLRE ROR ReRSPOR, A Picture ef the Keen Now Hambargh— | fajlrvad disaster as can naw be given many that Le end Mr, Jacobs were in coupany on Fiend ity ‘who were slighily iajured, he came on in the ir The larze delegation pacwed like f a to much toward searching The Finding of tho Bodic \:tiliam F, Pense and wife; C. Boneaict, editor of | ine train, ond shat both are breapid ay ‘ whies Was mide ap on tils side of the wreck, in the Domine rooin of the C | nul duvbreak, The majority sf the New Haynuncn, Feb, 7.—Crowds of persons | ine Cleveland Herald; A. A. Gillett, of Butalo; [A later daspatch assures us of Assembisinan Jacobs's | Of ees on the d Hieote nnd Tuucliod jue city tis morning abou 6 o'clock, to the interest lagen ts the moter by cilia on i hw escaped were takeo by a special | wre here this morning viewing the scene of last | jtey, Morrell Fowler, wife, and three children, who | ealety—D ) small white bar d aolita ; : paris Gl the SHEA ARPRR ne epatornag in We \q norihward, Toe Greman o' | yight's disaster, and tho pictare presented to the | were ou rouse to Salt Lake City; Dr. 8, Nancrede, | The House undertook to transact bustuess, but | tee reflec porning ann, : Goerge ¥, Benedict Bare, Ww Yora Chamber o! Commerce; Messrs q sued by juinping from the loco | oye is aguastly one. Neur the ilfeted drawbridge | of New York; L. A. Root, Georga F. Thompson, | the excitement was #0 great that It was found im- | Was on i n Hn visit io her numer Cusverann, Feb. The sta: ement that the nd Yorerthy of the Troy Hoard i] motive $ fore the ¢ » He was not teri | stands a buegace car well veated, wuich is used a8 | 47 Wali street, New York; James Staffurd, from | possible to proceed, ana after « short sea Mr, | ow able frionts In this city, ‘Tue mame | wite of George S. Benedict, of the Cleveland Zeratd, | Judee Gay, of Viattebural : Jud f Oual/injicd. He says thst oo aud the engineer | 4 temporary morgue, In which to place the bodics Of | New York; David Simmons, engineer of the ex. | Fivids of New York moved an adjournneat, which } Fentionan iso puter and her tio chit: | yas tied with per husband ts anirge, She ieee | Hatt aaa Auditor? Cants ant Maley 4 baw two dead us fast as they are fouud by men WitD | prexg train; Lawrence Mooney, brakeman ; Peter | Was taken antil to-morrow ir be n out o| Mi locked together in | and well in tais city Bonedie's remai ‘|e ineer Watt Haan feo ® hundred & aha | RYO) BIGD#S 43D: A: WHITE: ROS grappling irons, The dead furms come uo ravidl), | Y.sburgh, conductor of the Buffalo sleeping ear: A COMMITTER OF INVEATIOATION death's embrac be brougit liere for interment, ving & Tasitoad communiestion with the capital ‘ dydlaan’ 1 of them before reaching tho Bridge. | Jag up each is brought to light, exclamations Of | Joneg Vosburgh (colored), porter of tno sleeping | Mr. Loutrei offered « resolution providing for th IN On NO FOR THR DEAD NODIRS Mero ey aps hor Googation Was small, ‘Those who were bore am wuletled | lows Drakes” The engineer (SiMMOns) | in many ways, and the sight is a sickening one | yycognized; one of them cannot possib!y be identi | gate and report to the L vtare whab m Lid Norman L. W pein ‘py err Town Trustwos, Morcieania, came to New Yoru o tase their delegation would have been much larger, | galled to bin to pat) Patent brakes, which P€ 1 Foor Doe Simmons, tre ongineer, was found fot, ‘Lhe body of tho engineer Simmons has not | be taken to provent # recurrence of the lerrivie ac #498 : Ste Aya? allo: ide ha tie Vermont aod Boston roads bad sent tree aid, tt ping from the locomotive, leaving Sim gives SURFACE, ton the Hudson River Railroad. Mr. Huestod Mr. Norinan Lb. Wogner, Supe Monday, en route for Albany, and iv believed to b pig.os te every one Wio would come down and ge ; he ie Nie ON M18 BNGING PAR BELOW TOR RIVER BORFACE, | yey been found, gideny.on r ; 4 the Bleep awing Room ¢ nyany | have been a passenger on the 8 P.M. train, {ator the bridge, and thelr board bills while bere Mons tier, Lhe latter was Pee rer with both bis lege burned off and bis head emashed TUR YRIMNDS OF THE VicTIMS objected » consiaeratfon of the resvlutlon jal this | ee a ee an eee srtay at So'eock A.M BSc would be nix, pith iaay of inion wt tune ote tea | Gap iay au rush ate the suri wih | ry rong om at qaroe, uae condi to | 2 sa eee tM | mare at abe titvaced victim, | i Kaptan a Doma curse te and) spat vt ed tn, "| abe in eaea of her arma, It seemed es though the | the gndertaker's rooms in Main street, where the | g pay ot unprecedented Excttement at the | gt anou' novo, baving been an hous on the ground Carcaoy, Fen. is ie claimed by: frleade hare TWO KLOENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY ) ab oreey ay; | bttle things were still shrinking from the awful deah | bogies are located. A vest throng is congregated In Capitol and iu the Mtreetsof Albany. Ho went up specialiy to see wdout ils own conduc. | Set Mz. K. Wood and daughter, of Irvington, wore | wore held last night, ‘The Republicins nominat f Mauy of the remaina were maiilsted beyond al! | crasy, dieir mother's arms were locked tightly | ‘ont of the building endeavoring to get a look Tribune and D. W, i Atvanr, Feb, 7.—The hotels were crowded | tor, who he lind learned bad been Killod. Ho found | 1 tke passage (or tls city on the ill fated Hates | the ee Paes, Grovier of ie Fribuns sad | with people discussing the event, and every new | it to be bul tov true, He sientitied the body of tho | iver Railroad train last night. Lility of recogaitive. L sates Lewis of Yates and Horatio @. Waruer of Moarog, | cou er was eagerly questioned as to whether he had | conductor, moro by bis spparel than by his tace ve, DEEMS, PAoTOR OF THR CHURCH Of the Nircnger, and bis wife are supposed to be abont them. Both were conveyed to the ba:gaxe | inside, No more bodi car, Dr, Haserede of New York was found wid | jour @ P.M.) his head vartially burnei off, Vosburgb, the sleep | 4 jeborer from Hudson had both his lege have be found up to this “ptoape ‘The olection takes place to day. | Travel Nershward, In the Repabdlican caucus to-night a resolation ( i heard anything new from thescene of tho disastor, | Lhe leatares were badly disilgured by the Ore and “es eudent of the Harter oud opted endorsing she course of Sena hanes we loth leas of a book was found with | icecar conductor, wae she hrtlir mphisted " 4] crushed ab the ruins this afternoon by timbors fail- dala re you turned you could hear the question, | by bruises, Une sido of the face was burned nearly Bs ivi tables i us m a pests He - GMullog'nnd. Fenco” ia relerence 1 the eoeal } mame on i weket of his coat was found Lis money and » ye: a “ . " ou, folio potice Lat ing, Which spe the iueom esolat 1s also ad All of to Lodies were found under water, as the | », we Toes ot BE Ps dhab gel ypoest ec ing - Das: Fs is thecgt Me 0 de, at “es Has anything been beard from Jacobs yet? andthe | block, There had been # report that Mr. Wagner's | 6 ise the | veorme tar, Are olution wae al no lopted| { force of the ell bed broken the ico and eubmorged | Srey only the euroames, which I give ao 1 fad | nen i Me RP Aitoon passengers | game rumors were repeated over and over, with | fo:hor, Mr. W. Wagner, propriotr of tho sleeping Hanury Ratna Depor, 2 | Cities, and give it to the Couoittee on Laterm | the curs. As the bedics were dished up they were ever, only ‘ and Bye railway employes, The inquest will proba- | 1111, a raitions, until one hardly knew what to be- | and drawing-room cars, and member of the Assom Corner Twenty: xii surest and t aaveino.s | Affa They expect to cot the lattor Committee to La si them, a0 follows: bly commence to-morrow moralug. ‘ sah b eh + | Urmine wilt leave this depot row tor (oo Novth | work with them ia the effort, whica #11 give them faid, al] (urned, blackened, aud crushed as they MAMES OF THR Lost. Puen ol geal ca eve, While everydody hoped that Mr. Jacobs wae | ly, bad Yeon on the fatal train, but uch was not | gih'Wesrai mini ila A aud 4h wnliv Mo Draw: |X naysray.. Weis understood shat the muve-wit be Were, |) tu irelsht ear of the express trata Lowell, Fowler, Pease (probably the lady with BB: Shee ron a __. | alive, vet owing to the fact that tetograms have | the case, Mr. Waguor, Sf, had boom gnwel! on the | ing e vim carson thes 8: Mi sudsle ping eareon tie8 | inide to-day. Hf 40, m lively thie “may” be antler f Atlo'c Yesterday afternoon the remains of | (ne cabea whe revided at Boffulo), Carey, Sorhian, | ABBANY, Feb. %.—The report that Ciinton Pure | boon continually sent since morning to find bim it | evening of tho disuater, avd doferred his journey YG BUCKHOUY, Superintendent, | pated. Evers Recublican te pledged to vote for (he those re cyeedup to that time were remo Germanuel of Rochester, Dr. ‘Traucrede of New | W2# one of the vietims of the Hudson River Rall: | oopsipte, but have friled, the couviction 1s for until yesterday, w he w vor the road with - Lo na lp Ls LAS Poughceoste where an ingaess is tobe beid to | york, Rosenthal, Forbush ‘ road disaster happily proves autrue, itself upon all that be is dead, his son, He croraed over cn the ice, a8 all now do, Flographical Sketches of the Victims, A Family Quarrel, q Mracetsaypandd ridley mail t rT t ho 6, ci 0 KOLLIN GRUMAIN, " r , morrow ly Coroner Andrews ‘These uomes, you tus benr in mind, ars those Tt 1s useless to speculate here as to what would be in rain on tho other side, continued . Wasmixetow, Feb, 7.—The war between Bonte Me voscs an4 cisulig. wf shate theg fromithe||| wha uteed Daria’ Eats ct thats auay’ eave bleed Pongbecpely Tadianant 45 2b) Actas the resuit politically in such an event, but suffice it to Albany sit Rolla Germain, counreilur-utlaw, and member of | wel, und Meusonton creates o great deal of ralle water \cre #0 therwughly frozen a8 to prevent | ior one or more versons ; therefore it is possible, neran to say that the mere porsibility of ite L hs Tho Story of the Uaggnge Master the fim of Austin © Germain, American and Kuro- | yinong members, who generally side with the Seere- { fearchinz Weir pockets nay probable, that the above ts not a correct List Povoursersix, Feb, 7—Midoight,—The utmost | easy The filler ing scary of the dieceter wees clivited | P&%® Commission 1! use, at 87 Park row, wos roasted | ity, tne last sot irom whom renders another oe "UNTIL TuRT ARR TUAWAD ovr, of the killed, ‘Vhere were two Indies and three | !ndiguation exisis at New Homburg, here, and else A SHADOW OM RYERY BROW IN THR HOUSE, 7 ntaee rt 4 alive ye decoased ceatleman was GO years old, | cose sey trom Commissioner, who Is backed by | Tracey, the Suncrintendent of the road woe | ebtidren fouad-. where, at the culpable inhumanity manifested by | Republican as well as Denocrat, and stiould he be PF Pegs sssateri Ont (he) Fasine’ xpress (amon fe ive chitdren in Buttalo, where | ii, frosidout. 11 14 most likely that the emuete event (o-d49, doing all am bis power to esslet in In the baggage car were Mr. Clow, the bagxage | the railroad oficiuls, The asccident occurred at | ailil live, he no douvt will be greaily turprised to Faas acht Piaet e Prat aed Th oxpree* | ue was going. Mr. Garinain was well known in she | wij! end in the retiroment of the Secretary at ae i) bad realy ti tn tad s man man waned McQuade, ‘The later | about twenty minutes past 10, One lady was | lenin Low highly he is appreciated by his collegus | Twas on that uty only teviporarny. 1c Was my | western part of (be Siats. and represented the Bus | gistant day. | vrarvona ihe mieting are the colored porter of ake | was en route to Fonda, to attena the trial of the ox- | ‘oon afterward taken from the wreck; then, | in the House, It was noticed that the Speuker wus | fret trip in that capacity. When we arrived near | tig District In the Logisiature a number of years nz SSS : rit ages axeinan n saa teat nde mnn | press robber, Cun'lin, Clow was burced about the | swing to the great » mothing further | moved to tears during the prevalence of the ro: | oP i eopsin we met bie dawn fot! trai | 28 was, however, more -enerally known as an ip A Ferry Bont Run Down bya #1 ” f >: 4 "i Me ee oan onalin die baggage foe Peck, and hands, and McQuade was killed, | Was done until 4A. M. In tho meantime the pas- | wore, while the jolly Tom Fields did not crack a | loaded with oil ‘and other atuil near tio twideo, | vontor of considerabie ability, particularly ia the Yesterday afternoon, the Hunter's Point ferry Ho eee eee eee. sa Destist,erroncously reported ailied in the | seacers, male and female, old and young, were leit | joxe during the whole day. Instead, he kept tnrce | One of (heir freight cars aa juuiped tue tyes Just | goosteuciion of row elad aieam war veasois, Achy | bo?" "NIK County was Fun lato apposite siarkee , Fee ee tartan unral tosh” Kean tad Weaaa hel accuce tar, wan not oo tho train, Voaburgb, the | to take case of theinselves, Some walked back to | messengers constantly evr) ing despatches to the ory entire ne ae outbreak of tie rebellion AMr.*Germuin went to | Sa,UE te Mester Deletes One en eae come { : Ny o , ' rie the fatal sleeping car, was sittiug in | New Hamburgh Station, and huddicd about the | telegraph office in w vain eflurt to get somo tr EN axa gus awlabeicae rie table Ga SOC IRANL Ae shington, and submitted » plon of his own invon olely carrying it away, For 9 few miuates the bot fatally gnpanerer © . he cheerless police station ; others sought | the missing Chairman of Ways und Means. In foet, A. Pe ee : or the constractic anboats an | Wildest consternation provalled, women fuinting i ‘Phe cai of both traine were nesrly ail consumed. | the front end of the car whem the accident occurred | stove In th v i if the n 6 ¥ soon Wo eneibeer of our triin saw it he reversed | tion tor the construction of fast gunboats, His plan | oa east eee et eine alates ) | Ante sei Gaecebie Laat ar Le ne ne ea i inctontly, His porter, | shelter in the cars that were not burned, At 4A. | every member of the House displayed ihe devvesi | the Tocenorive, and puto the patent brakes. and | way submisted to a naval board, which then taclad: J pha uen runuing luther ond tithes «the Calas * : O04 the rolns were atti! emoking lan) evening a iso Vouburgh, had stepped ous of | M. gangs of railroad workmen arrived from Pough- | emotion at the sudden taking off of the promirlng palette 96 fis Heakess BUELL wae f attr eel Re | ed Admiral Porter, and which favorably reported | Sufolk County would vink, but it was soon ascery ) | The remaras ore: is charge of Bere Baleos, © | whose seme le ae RNs "i keopsle and went to work youog statesman, when we struck, Idon't think Wo were going | Mt to Sceretary Wells, A contract was then | tained that the bull was damaged, and abe pro- _ . ht back again to speak to the con- Aconductor sung out, * Passengers going north The Latest,—Tbis evening, Jast as every one had 5 KIGOT OB MINE MILES AM HOUR, oer aha tn Mountain City, | lous that none were killed, Ono man bed nis ankle ‘| Tuo e uduetor of the express train, Mr, Charlow | and stepped right back axa Spe und west, take these cart,’ and such of the sur- | given up that the distinguished Jacobs and the ge The only other persva on the, tise ar with it the Avenger and. Vindicator, two of the | erosbed ands number were lightly braised, XK “ f th the | ductor, Ho too was killed. When the train left bye Was a young man pamed Stalord, who fires the ae kbd! Re enennall ———__— | RY osbon, escaped uninjured, None of them on the Mee works we ried in vain to cet berths in | Vivorsas cared to leave were hurried away. Clii- | nial Fowler were numbered among the dead, they | dummy engine on the road trom Tuirueih sitcet. to Ree Ree alcae eh the ware id a Walla MEnun in the Banish Sas a4! tron were injured, ayia * bpd angry over thelr fuilure | sens of New Hamburg then began searching the | suddeuly dropped in upon the members in all their | SI. Joiu's Park. | He was going up as a wiiness in iiliat Porter a very favernuie getice | iv. Louis Gros opened a new. sectavront taal? i \ his n ver been en accident on the Hudson | the forward car, Mae ohare Dee wreck for dead bodies, Daring the day ® Cor- | pristine vigor, and superiative adjectives fai to de. | fume {tlslin Alhiny, As toon aa the engine sir he Admiral promised to ure | 1.’ a: 549 multon atroet, andinvited all ine Fourtts hy | Bivor 1 \ivoad tb. compares with this In horror. | and took « * lace wr cog the | onor and nindertaker arrived from Poughkeepsie, | scribe the Joy of their friends at their appearance, | the sidw of the bridze on the’ {co below. My car | Wie bent efor fe manors asonticn Of them | Se ee ah edhe iH | 1s in coe Of shove accidents in which there seems to | when the sccident ocenrre iH as ‘4 took charge of the bodies and such effects as | Bumew it to way that the good humor of tie Ho», T. | Went down on {ts side, fier wo struck. av | Bp forelen our own. | Ward police station lodgers to supper. Nearly Atty we above Iam Informed that the name of the wan who | 6) re , once comme to Gli witu water, Th at the P ‘tales and sixteen fom enjoyed « hearty sunper 1 were found on them. Superintendent Toucey, who | ©, Fields returned immediately, and that at the cau | pane \ime was buruiny meat, with Aganral recommendation, some | ang retur to Caph Allaire's botel ty bless aa 4 ana RONTE: 38 sind KILLED IM TOR BAGGAGE CAR had arrived early in the afternoon, directed tli cus to-night he perpetrated scventeen horrible jokes pa Lapel eee a a tarun ta Nae py | NS 10 add Reerd jroms there roam of Ms, Gros. ra) Mattes if pape oN eeah A ‘Joues Biafford, He was assistant bagcage masa | dertaker to take charge of all the bodies at the ex: | Im as many minutes, It be bagerniont thal Me, at the time of tho collision, 1 uid not texe epee | wap hoor emaay eunboam be should alle, Mr. Ger. Mad ie ¢ Rene is Pea Whuaned GbONs 6 Gi A 9 this io everything that | Fowlar took the 1) o'clock trata rom New York | solowsnvss, 1 ivund tas mx cloluing wee om mon wee man, Of exemplary faes in a Tvsteoript on ourth Lage uth of the New Hai th danot, unk ken heen found | nanse ofthe Company, one mbure station. and the ecck | as Thirtioth streat aw Later

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