THE SAN ANTONIOEAGLE PASS GLEANINGS.TRAINMEN S HARD RUCK IK THE SlSrilT*. nEUUBLlC.An Accliliuit Nc«r Torre on — Tito FJcelnjr Locoinuiivc KJred On — Conduetor nnlt;! Bmk-uuinnCnntureil—Qratnl MMrlmu*ulnl fr'eat Lvi Ktu-Eaislk Va*s, September 7.—Nowa reached here yoaienlay of a McRcsn JiavioK tiecQ icn over and killed by Ike switch engine nt Turraua. IL is iiid also that tho policy iu endeavoring to arrest tko engineer and fireman, flicil several abolB aL the locomotive bul failed to capture the iuoo, wlio madu their cacRjiu and are now aafe on this Btdo, These men cnnnul Lcblamed for running away from the fate of ovary American who Iirb tho misfortune to be concerned In Eia accident of tbfa sort in Mexico.Later particulars R to the affair at Torre on are to the effect that the train in backing mil of the yard3 ran over tho mao. The dbnductor and brakemao were immediately Tre6led, but the engineer and fireman cut looaa the cnj'inu and pulled out. Aa they pasted the depot ihe guards Gred some fifty abuts at them hut the two men laid down in the e»b and escaped unburi. After running sonic XW miles they hod to abandon tko engine and wore picked up by a freight train and brought In. Tboy came ovex llio bridge on fool Jat night about 10 o'clock ami arrived nl the Maverick hotel tired and faolioiB but tho mnBt rellevod And happy men you ever flaw In having escaped a Mexican jnil.A double wedding took place bore Wednesday and was Tury preLty and Interesting Bigbl. About? o’clock a long line of buggleB Rud hacks rolled up to tho Cotbolie church and the beautiful Mies Santas Perra, leaning un lliu arcu of tho groom, Mr. Hugh McCallicSr, walked up the aihle, followed by tkclr rnuny frieuds, soil tlio beautiful lonrrlagD acr vlco of the Catholic church was read in Spanish by tho pries I* who pronouncedUjera man and wife and gave them L inMe Being,From there the entire party adjourned to tho Tcankmco of the priest, where the same ceremony was gone through with Sylvnnus AX. Itoberlsuu, Ekj., anil his lovely bride, Miea Theresa McCallick, the only difference being that the rjtiil was read in Knglitli, and on account of Mr. IXoberUon being r Protestant could uot bv performed iu a church. Tho utilize party, Including many friends from Hnbinfts, rtnn Antonio apd Del Umt then returned to the Maverick hotel, where Ihcy BRt down to a aumptuous and liberal supper, WiLli overflowing goidctA Ibc Loitba of tko two young couples were druuk with ber»riic3t wishes Tirr Ihcir lifelong prOf.pcrliy anil as much bftppiaeu as usually falls Lo the let of mau.jWhen Iho entire population of that precinct had cateu and drank na ruuch of iho delicacies as tboy could conveniently carry aw*y with thorn tho tables wore cleared away, nuil through thn kindness of tbu urbanu 'host of the ilnvorick hotel the diulug hall wns for the nonceturned into a ball room, and Borne twen ly couple', loeludin.g; tho bridal party, enlivened In tho mavy dance till 1 o'clock in tho morning.Amougal tho Ylaitora at the wedding.rtlt;Jworo Mr, and Ales. McCallick, Mr, a Mrs, Marlin und Mr. F. Urain, of Del Ilio; Miss FilzmaurJce, of Drzickcll; Miss Fnnay jJarnoN, of San Antonio; XV. T. Uoticrtsun, yf riAtmtH*, and n whole host of others loo many to ho enumerated.Mr. and Mr*. Hugh McCallick loft ves-lord ay for Dot IHo, and Mr. and Mr*. S, M. lXuhert6on took their departure for £uii Antonio to make a short visit.Mr. Martin, editor of tho Del Rio Ik-card, Rccompanied by hi* wife, were honored gueBU at the double wedding.Th/'T* «nrn 1 tr?r\ CitVini1 vr rM^iva/iYS ♦’Hi-*