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Show aeaa. Then two men appeared at the head of the corpse, who appeared to be Italians, and who were arguing as to whose knileit was that fitted the wound, which was on the right side. Then he heard the name of the dead man. It was Mark Taylor, and, as he knew no man by that name, he asked in his dream, "Who is he?' and the reply came loud and distinct, "Why, he's the coachman of John Henry." When Mr. Yonng came to his office yesterday morning he asked Mr. Henry, who had an office with him, the name of his coachman. Henry replied: "We have anew man," and Mr. Henry gave a different name than Taylor. "3e was cnt laet night," said Mr. Young. , . ,., "Yjs," replied Henry, "but how did you find it out? It wan not published in the papers." Young replied: "I dreamed it, and that's all I know about it." Now both Mr. Henry and Mr. Young are puzzled about the coincidence. Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Enquirer. A Stranse Story of Mr J D Young, the weH known i. Mf 'it h d a dream Friday Mm to awaken and .is wSe Itwas that he saw a ar along with-two bodies im Sr one of the men out. as 1 |