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Show Tin D.sil and iajurad. , rirrstii K(, July 3. A llavenna, Ohio, apuciul gives the following list of the dead and injured: ' Pend-David .PellsluiBi,, F. lluflA ' lutb.'rp. V. Kit., F.'Cur,is,'"- KTiu-ball. KTiu-ball. Domeeu, J. Coylo, O. Harding, l). liyan, J). Cassiday, V. Neweomhe, P. Noiaud, ind s nur'e iuukoown), J. Grill': ii. All of thesa were taken out of th wreck dead, ami ill but three were 1 burned to a crisp. Thomas Cniville was taken out of the wreck alive. He was terribly crushed and burned and. his siilfc rini: were iw-fill. iw-fill. In an ngouiing voir bo called to afritnd, "Hilly, for Cod's saka p,et an axe and kill me." II.i died soon after. Henry (iihlea was badly injured and died soon after being takn to the hotel. Among tho injured were: (ieorgo Smith. John Codween, H. C Degrah, James Mcbi!l, John Keating, Jonas j Clark, A. 1'. Jones, Their injuries prim j rip-illy aro broken limbs and none siej J believed to hu fatally hurt. Thomas Hanley and Joseph Morgan, two others, are in serious condition and it is feared will not recover. Tue dead and injured were employed in tiie Hichardson biass works at Find-lay, Find-lay, ()., which shutdown yesterday for the runnier, and they were on their way to their homes at Corning, X. Y. They wtira all on an extra car attaclnd lo the train, and the only ono known to have been killed on the sleeper was Ilia muse. |