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nftd' with torn* littk modification.i OPiven icm. », toAccident.—A stage in which were several Methodist Clergymen, returning home it to | from the General Conference, in descending t the I Pollock Mountain, about ten miles this side with [of Cumberland, was precipitated over a prc-^ to cipice, and the following persons injured: «v Bishop Soule, lip cut, and slightly bruised; had I Hev. David Young, collar bone broken, andf the otherwise much bruised; ltev. J. B. Finley,the face and arm bruised and cut; Rev, A, N.ut by For-r twoe »es-hudEliott, and Rev. T. A. Morris, bruised; Rev. Mr. Green, airm broken; Rev. Mr. Edmondson, face mangled.—Poukon's PhiladelphiaAmerican.
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