Show TELEGRAPHIC The May Landing CiUus troplic Atlantic City N J 12FoHowing arc the particulars of the railroad accident i acci-dent at Mays Landing Tho excursion train consisted of two tysix car sixteen in the first and ten in thi second ection The tlain Was filled with St Anns Catholic Cath-olic excursionists from Kensington Philadelphia The first section left the city at 6 oclock and the second follows won after On reaching May Landing the engineer < f the first section slowed up to run on the side track All the cur had passed the switch except two when the fecod section cams thunderitg on behind The enginear of the latter wide tIed down brake but when applied they ailed to work owing to the wet and his locomotive crashed into the last car oho o-ho first sccli ID telescoping it As the locomotive forced its way into the car the cylindor heads were forced open tend the steam poured through the car scalding scald-ing nearly every passenger in it The work of removing the injured immediately imme-diately began and medical aid Win urn naoned The best cars of the express which bad come up were switched off and fitted up as hospitals In these were placed those least injured ard the train proceeded to Philadelphia Physicians from Camden who came down on the necking train which was telegraphed or forbid the removal of a number of the injured who still remain at Hays jandintr Philadelphia 12Sarah Collins was terribly scalded and received frightful internal injuries by inhaling steam She diEd Bt the Pennsylvania hospital and Sarah Wright died at her reiidenca in Camden this morning Her mther is lying beyond hope of recovery The list of detd now numbers 7 The attending physician gives little hope of the recovery of Mrs Wright U the Pennsylvania Hospital James McGovern aged 12 died this afternoon Physicians state that three or four more of the victims ot the disaster would probably prob-ably die before midnight Mays Landing N J 12Union Hotel is a hospital and in the parlors are several dead and dying of the disaster MrA David M C LrhUl with her face and body frightfully scalded lies in one room und by her side her husband also badly scalded In adjoining room lies Mrs Boodle badly scalded above the bead and face near her and covered with cloth is the dead body of Katie Welsh aged 11 near by u Lilly Grace who suf era internally At neighboring cottages are other victims The body of James Sweeny was sent to Philadelphia while thoe of Miss Mary Henrielly Freddie Carr aged 11 and Annie Gillo pio remain here Owen Walsh and James Mullen tied up in raw cotton prefenting a terrible apperanccworo sent to Philadelphia delphia this morning At a farm houso Mre Mary Vsddcll of Ctmden is lying in a precarious cot dition Edward Aiken engineer of the second section of the train says the accident was caused by the air brakes failing to work He believes bd the break operated his train wo Id have stopped in time ID have prevented a collision Mrs McCrystal d cd this afternoon Lille Groso ii terribly rcaldtd and not expected to lire until morning 0 M oagland conductor and Edwin Aiken engineer of the second srct on of the ex imon train have been arroted on the charge of manslaughter and hold in 1010 eAch |