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Providentialcscnpt nf (he PascugCT*.— The passenger train which \vh Boston for New Yuih, via. Norwich,on Tuesday afternoon, urrivc*! without accident near Donald--onville, when suspecting that a portion of the road had been washed away by the flood, a braheman was .sent on with a lantern, lie came within four feet of falling into a gulf where sixty or seventy feet of the road had washed away. Had lie disappeared, the whole train wuuld have been thrown into the gulf.Ono nf the engineers and two bra kerne n then got across the gulf, procured a landcar, and were proceeding on toward* Norwich, when they came to another gully, and were i thrown tilteen feet into another gully. Finding it impossible to proceed, the passengers went back to ttosltiu.The list complaint of t*iC whig* a-gaiust Capf. Txler was, that he would not give them a veto upon ono of their own “sober -econd thought** hills ! The N. \ urk ; Cornier ami Fmpiirer, a high w liig authority, j u\s of this “great whig Cone new,” that it “will forever he pointed at as the least enti-iled to respect of any that lias ever assembled unJer our Constitution. Its trading trait*, taking them as a body, aie vulgarity, sctfi-lmcss, neachltv and a disgraceful in- i consistency, which lias called furlh the con- t tempt oTllmir constilucuts. The tcimioa-j :ion therefore, of its constitutional existence, j will he Jniled with pleasure and satisfaction f by the pLople of all parties.fM
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Norwalk Experiment

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Wed, Apr 26, 1843

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