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Show DastnrtUy Act. Tho First South sr'r- t cars wore run between the Twelfth Ward hall and East Temple street, Friday night-, to . accommodate those : attending a ball at the former place. While the cars were at East Temple street waiting wait-ing for the dancers to take supper, some scoundrels put stones on the track, and on the way back to the hall, one car behind the other, thoy were both thrown from -the track, and one of them considerably injuial, it being run into by the mules on the latter car, tlie driver being unable to stop them in time to prevent the accident, ac-cident, It was a scoundrelly art on the part of the deprave.! rascals who were the cause of the trouble, and uiic which might have been more serious in its consequences. Fortunately no one was badly ilijtirid, though, some were bruised slightly by the sudden stoppage. (Juitc frequently of l.itc similar occurrences have happened on the road, and if some . if the pcrpe-Irators pcrpe-Irators could be caught, a v.tc"'? application ap-plication of police court jwUco. ivu'd . probably have a; (eiid.-ney to. clic k them. |