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Show Accident on the U. C. The ;weiny loads of ore that we noticed as -.'.' t)g shipped by U. C. R. R. yester-iy yester-iy morning were started between 11 wd 12 o'clock the night before ; but "then the train got near Farmington, the wind blew so fiercely it could not proceed, the roof of one of the ears bavin bav-in t been lifted off by it. Ten ears left there and the locomotive started with the other ten cars ; but sii'Tily a(cr starting ag-nn, the four tuck curs got disconnected and rcmain-' rcmain-' 1 on the track. On the return the "'-.-Hi was exceedingly dark and the wii'ineer could see but a short distance :-ih the head-light. The train ran l:'-o the four cars a little north of Far-3,i'gton, Far-3,i'gton, doing considerable damage the locomotive and some of the c-;r,i. Tlie engineer's head was a little and Mr. Henry Hague had his -rent; but no serious personal injur-1 injur-1 wore received. There was a slight .mention in the morning trains yester-I yester-I Mv in consequence. |