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Show f BEST.MANDK HOimOlt 8Ton More of thu Victims Die. Making a Total of Fifty Deid Now Accounted For TWO EAILE0AD MEN AERE3TED French Papers Filled With the Harrowing DetaiLj of the Diawter Other Foreign News. Taius, July 2S. Tho terrible excursion excur-sion train collision at St. Mando, near this city, is still tho feature of popular interest here. The newspapers of this city and the provinces are tilled with the harrowing details of the disaster, such a ghastly railroad accident not being of every day occurrences here, and popularly supposed to bu coulined to thn I'liiied Males. The funeral will be in the cemetery st St. Maude, ami will be conducted at the expense of the commune. The assistant as-sistant station master at Nincenncs and the driver of the second engine have been arretted, charged with contributing contribut-ing by carelessness to tho events which brought about the collision. Tbu lady announced as being among the victims of the disaster was not the Msrqnies de M.mteferata, but Madame T.lancy or lilsnchet of New York City. Up to the present the ollicial inquiry has failed to establish clearly the real cause of the collision which is attributed attribut-ed in turn to revenge, malice, carelessness careless-ness and incompetency, according to the revelations of the hour. The action ac-tion of the tireimn in drowning the roasting and wounded phople imprisoned im-prisoned beuuath the w reck ii most severely se-verely condemned. Seven additional people victims of tho collision, died last night, making a total of fifty dead accounted for but the terriblo consumed state of some of the remains found makes it probable thut iu some cases the heaps of cinders collected col-lected may be those of two people which have been counted as one. The municipal authorities of St. Maude have decided that the funeral of the viotims will take place at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon. |