Transcribed by Diane Moore. Geo. <They hope to save his leg! I don't think so.> THE CARLISLE PATRIOT - Saturday, July 22, 1843 Price 4½D. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RAILWAY ACCIDENT. -- On Friday last as a labourer named FEATHERSTONE, employed on the Carlisle and Maryport railway, was attempting to get on a carriage as the train was passing Cardew, his foot slipt, and he fell, and four of the carriages passed over his right leg, which they nearly severed from his body. A train was immediately despatched with the unfortunate man to the Cumberland Infirmary, where every requisite assistance was afforded, and we learn that hopes are entertained that his leg may be saved, notwithstanding the severity of the injury.