Boston, Jan. 2 I.There has Wen an increase o' specie hold by the btnks in this city during t!ie past week to the extent of £130,000 and of tie-posits to the extent of §3t3,0UU.The Know Nothings of New Hampshire are to hold another convention On the 3dlh inst. to nominate a candidate for Governor, the ltev. John Moore, the first nominee, being ineligible for the ofiice.The snow is said to be six feet deep in Fuinc of the northern towns in New llamp-i • »shire.Charleston, N. II.. Jan. 22.The up passenger train to-day, when near this village, ran into a culvert which had been washed open by the late rains, and the whole train was thrown from the track, and the engine rendered a complete wreck. The fireman was badly hurt, but the passengers escaped uninjured.Boston, Jan. 20.As the train was coining from Portland yesterday morning, two engines and snow plows ran off the track near the seaboard, instantly killingFratiklin Uobbins and El-dridge Leavitt -and badly', injuring Charles Waterman',' engineer. lJoth the deceasedwere employees of the Railroad.Rochester, Jan. 20.A man named Brarton was s..- badly beaten by two ruffians here on Thursday night, that he died of his wounds on Friday. The guilty parties were arrested and fully committed to-day.New Orleans,Jan. 20.Mrs. Gaines has commenced a suit in the Probate Court here to establish her claim a? legate under the will of Daniel Clark, her father.New Yonx.Jan. 20.The screw steamship Glasgow, sailed for Glasgow' to-day. Among her passengers is the celebrated Angel Gabriel.