I »-- T------■a*I week. _-The reader can better realise the ex*of Ihv cftlnmiiy to our little oily wlicn rati attention to the fact tlifct tbirlwn ijufcbandu I oat their wives: and nl*. wives •ito left alone with their I Min cmm 'EVelre beautiful young girls, just bloom •tig into woman hum!, were UmjkcuI down:n their youth.—Tlittltcv.J. N- I'ntl, of like Baptist Church of this city, de.drea in to aUite that the reports in the nisws|i!i|irra which pretend to lie bUilt;-mi:iu made by him in relation to tlr* calamity, sirs not true. !iu lnw made no such slaKiuciiis as lutvi: appeared in the Chicago papers and ilnr ifixon Umi,M«Vr tk II t f \TIvi \\ V J MWUPb I Tftil t ^V»V«sons whose iojuritfl were m slight that they are hardly worthy of noli re.Tl*»£f that JR. Liu ITT lias now or Inin recently in charge, are recovering niculy. Wui. Cook, scnlp ivojiid; nearly healed. John Wadsworth’s little girl, on the bruise with her grandmother (Mrs. Un-blo, who was killed J.waa nearly gone by straiigulaliiin j Immticlv recovered.I lute i.) Wtjsk ■ J’aise have in charge Some of thn most severely wounded.Charles Murray, suffered fracture of the collar l»nc; severe mlon llie. head; «lecp wound of the ealf of the right leg, injuring Hi a Ijone* and otherwise severely bruised, Mr, Mm ray bad a oar row cncape from drowning, for lie wax in the water some lime and must. Iiavc been caught in ihi*, fillirn’ iron. Etc is now doin^ an well