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Show j Bt W.U. Telegraph. i ; Lt AIL WAY ACCIDENT IS PEA'S-SYLYASIA. PEA'S-SYLYASIA. Pittsburg, 22. The southern et-1 et-1 press, ou.the West Pennsylvania Railway, Rail-way, was wrecked seventy miles ea?t of f Pittsburg at seven a.m., caused by a 1 broken rail. The engine and sis front cars kept the track, but the three rear cars went off.one going over an embankment. embank-ment. The cars wrecked were palace cars, one being a Louisville deeper and one a Pittsburg sleeper. Two passen-g'ets passen-g'ets were killed, one an unknown German Ger-man girl, and the other a jeweler named Jacobs, from Baltimore. Fuur-tetn Fuur-tetn passengers were injured, who bavt . bftn placed on an extra train aiid well , eared for, acd are expected to arrive at I two p.m. The following are the names ! of the wounded : Mayor A. P. Callow, I 1 Guv M. Irwin, James Brown and Mrs. ! 6. Roblin, all of Alieghanv.px; 0. C- ! Patterson. Washington ci'y; Jas. C. i , Lilly, Bridee Forest, Ohio; H. G. j Fryan, G. W.Jtloore and Richard Yose, ; New York ; G. Phillips, "ew Cas-:tle;H. Cas-:tle;H. C.Frost, Hannibal, Mo.: E. G. Shepard, Cadiz, Ohio; E. Baker, I Terre Hauuj, Ind. |