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Show GENERAL. The Latest Railroad Disaster. Biiffalo.li At a little past 6 o'clock, i this morning, a freight train, with an emigrant car and caboose attached, on 1 the 2Sew York and Erie R. R-, bound; west, was run into by an extra freight train this side of Atbea. Five chd-: dren were killed, and fourteen or fifteen fif-teen adults were drowned. The killed and wounded have been brought to ! this city, and the wounded are being! cired i'or at the Sisters of Charity's Hospital. Xo names of the sufferers, I have been ascertained as yet 1 Coburn's Conduct in the Ring. i Erie, Pa., 12. Coburn's conduct in I the ring yesterday is stigmatized by1 ! his friends even as cowardly. Maie i says he wanted tofighf,but dared not eo 1 into Coburn's corner and risk a fall, i because the Coburn men and the inner 1 ring were prepared to disable him by throwine pepper and turpentine in his 1 eyes. Several pickpockets, who ae-leouipanied ae-leouipanied the bruizers on the Canada 'excursion, were hauled up here this , morninc. A bill prohibiting prize i righting expeditions leaving this State 1 has been introduced it Harrisburg, and j will doubtiess become a law. .Coburn and Mace both Went east to-day. Tl-.e Army of the Potomac. Boston, ii The Jrd annual reunion of the society of the army of the Po-1 Po-1 tomae toot place at the Globe theatre to-day. General Meade, presided, and j on taking th chair made a brief speech j stating the objects of reunion to be j simply sec::il and congratulatory, not , political, lie commended the widows j ind orphans made by the ar to j these who survived and had 1 prospered. General Fairehiid, Gov-j Gov-j ernor ef Wisconsin, delivered the j annual address, and a poem, written by ; Bert Harte f.r the occasion, wis reai ' After the formal proceedings closed, 1 several distinguished oScsrs made i brief speeches. General Sheridan said . during bis abscer.ee he had seen nearly 1 every army in Europe, and that there j were cone of them whose standard of 1 excellence was higher than was that of the army ef the Potomac during the . iast year cf the war. Tae society heid 1 a business meetirc this afternoon, and elected General Hooker President, I IN'ew York, 12. In the Woman's Sufrage Convention last evening. Mrs. i . oodhti'l made an extraordinary speech de-daring if the next Congress refuse re-fuse women the rights cf citizenship, the , woman sira gists woid ir.agura;e a , new government in this country, cne . h:gher and ca a more scientii gover-mentai gover-mentai ilea, ihe said "'we mean ' treason, we rrean secession, and en a thensand times greaterscale than was 1 that cf the S:n:h. V, e are rJ.otring a revolnriea: vre wili overriirow this bogus Republic and pket a govern- men: cf righteousness in its stead." . A: lie evening soss;;n of the convention conven-tion so-day. iei-j.s-.es were appointed to t-ie Woti2 s Sndrage Cc-Bveatiori ot the L'nited S:ats.s. to meetin "asi-incton. "asi-incton. Amcrg the ar-r-oicnaents ere Mrs. AL J. Arnold, f vom ngi Mrs. Charlotte J. Codbe. Utah: Mrs. Gvv-eracr Gvv-eracr Asf-er," cuza: Mrs, E. ,C. : Sargent, Cai'cmii. The rnantli prized Fablicatloa ot the Treatv. V"ashing;on. ii. The Senate to-day disctjssed, quite earnestly, fne Question of unaut'-orlzci publication of the text of the AlAnieriks rreaty. Many , "--.-.-ei- -? ea; 1 te--e!Te T-ry sru...' F .-i-il-.i tl.: irca.-h if j ri-. : -'::'--.- r a'.-r. A r iut' : -i wall wa-ll a. 1. a i ; ii i. -: :.z a c .n. y ' 1: 1. ::. ; : .' . 1' '. i-:.::, :. .ta ; r tj 1 r -r-.:.s a:, i l-..:.- I:.it::-.:ii?i.-, L.c-t tJ :: " 1. . ': - es . . l s-.-rv .-i -1 ' - -r--; ; of t;.e .e j - a-. : e'Ler ; -'- 1: i '. r l-.v s .'. 1 1 w.il dl-r-."-.-. r : : y. ..i-. -ii t-.y.r. i the '.",1" ll.ctL- J U'. ... U cf tLe tr-H-V ! U i.'. 'Ct -!. I'lV'-.TllTS 'ir.ii? t' .:. r 1." : rxa: .. r.-i y cr 1 r..---jj- kaa. k-raDcikCO .-j:i I rai.cl-- .. I ;. Ai ..:; 'be n --f.c-r- t '.' t:.e A ?r tr.-jj lij:...- i.u. .-r- :-.r C'.a.-.es i . ri ..rd. cf N..-w Z.a-aul, Z.a-aul, ... to Y.t at d- on busln-ss -..nr.- - '-- i tr.e e-tit. .-Iiment e t' a .'..: 1.: c -1: -t.--n.--r- I .--. n -.l.e - . r. -:s -i- l tr.:- I'ait. Bir-' O : 11-. t -a rx-.i 11 .--i I Mc-i; Mc-i; v J : . f t:.J F.u-ti. li. strict. -.1 li. A. W.i'.- m.-.. A. e:a-e .1 ; i.'-- .jf t:.; S jp---u..- C'.-utt of t:.e iliAal.jU I-laui- i ii-- latter to K .-'-:e 1 -i 'v.-r.a'ii ra l.-eal. Ja. ). 1. i.-aU'.iu' a C al cirr a.r.. s I. -r.c lir: L- .-. la-t evening. It ii ;i. i--r ti.e wi.-..s ani was in-tan;iv k. -1 Th- V M.,rfs R-publiean Club las d-. rrr-.oH.--d n -l to l-.-ue a special a l ire to ti.e . rman. |