Show strange railroad accident NO not long since an accident occur i red to an express train on the southeastern line england A passenger in the second carri carrl carriage a from the engine states that all wei weg went well until they arrived within about five miles of minster Uin ster when the train traveling steadily at express peed speed of forty miles an hour the faintest shock was felt by those in the foremost carriages a slight crash heard and stones and dust began to fly up around the carriage on looking out of the window he saw that a horse was being dragged along by the engine its hind qi quarters aar were on the ground the I 1 h hind legs on either side of the front left wheel and cherest the rest of the body wag held up by the engine and being thrust forward in some strange way the tra train in was gradually brought to a standstill stand still and upon going td the engine he found the body of a large powerful black cart 1 horse with the left buffer of mhd em engine ine inc driven right into the body bodyl an and d holding it up apparently at the juncture of the lower rib of mhd spine in this attitude the body had been carried by the engine for about a quarter of a mile it seems that a man was passing over a level levet leve field cross crossing g with a wagon and two horses when suddenly round i a sharp and closely adji adjacent cent curad the express train swept upon them he et escaped but the left buffer of the engine struck the chaft horsek horse impaled it and carried it onn off in the manner described the right buffer caught the other horse boree OB on 0 killing it instantly and threw it 0 onn off the line the corner of the wagon came in contact with the first carriage of the train broke one of its panels and was hurled off the line it was the opinion of the engine driver that if the horse being hit hi so full by the engine had not been impaled and carried forward in the way described or if it had dropped from the buffer on to the line belore the train had stopped the engine would in all probability have been thrown oft the track |