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ter pen.NO LADIES INJURED.No ladies were injured. Conductor Wright informs us that be was standing in the third ear, and scarcely felt the force of the collision. Indeed, he had no idea that any thing serious had occured until he went forward.NAMES OF THE KILLED.Lowin J. Laplant, Co. B, llth Iowa, Marshalltown, Iowa ; Henry Stongh, Co. B, llth Iowa ; John Bennie, l,52d 111, Dundee, Lane Co., II!.; James Boss, Jackson, Tp., Clinton Co., Ind., citizen ; Robert D. Nelson, F, llth Iowa, Washington Co.,—this young man was on his way to be mustered out, after thirteen months' imprisonment in Libby Prison, and three years’ service; James R» Ewing, K, 84th 111., Biggsville, Henderson Co., 111. John H. Manlove, G, llth Iowa, Mount Pleasant, 111.; Simon S. Huyler, B, 128th Ind,, South Bend; Charles M. Hanviiie, D, 128th Ind., Mishawaka ; George P. Cumming, H, 102d 1*1., Ke-wanee, Henry Co. 1U.; Moses Kelett, E, 25th Michigan, MiddJebury, Elkhart Co., Ind.; B. Winaus, Lafayette, Ind., citizen; John H. Knight, Morgantown, Ind., citizen. Railroad tickets were found on his person to La Crosse, Wis., and two or three large packages of money ; also, bills of lading and permits to ship goodsjrom Nashville to Chattanooga. John Decker, citizen, Buffaln N. Y. Unknown citizen, died this morning—legs cut off just below the knee. Henry Tkresham, citizen, near Attica, lives in Warren Co. Ind.; William Kernan. Co. C, 93d III., Bother, Peru Co . 111.; Henry Perrington, F, llth Iowa, Linn Creek, Washington Co.; Joseph Ballien, H, 84th 111., Warsaw', 111. ; Robert Nelson, F, llth Iowa,Noah Fry, Muscatine Co. Iowa, aged 23, discharged ; Cornelius Harrison, Cambridge City, Ind., citizen ; Abram A. Carter, First Lieut. Co. I, 116th Ind.—has relatives in this city; James T. Huff, recently discharged from the 2d North Carolina mounted infantry, a resident of Knoxville, Tenn., where his father now resides—a letter was found in his pocket addressed to Capt. James R. Turner, Decatur, 111. Fredrick Kamp, soldier, residing at Danville, 111. We could make out neither his company nor regiment. Lewis W. Norris, B, 104th III.; Richard N. Hoag. B, 101 at 111.; David S. Hoffman, E, 84th 111.; Payson Adams, —, — III.; John W. Robinson, Pontoon, 111.Two bodies—one a soldier and the other a citizen—have not yet been identified.NAMES OF THE WOUNDED.
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