Cqckjiiij/s Bridge.—From Mr. Goo. Dick-sou, of Central Park, we understand that the Bridge across the West Gallatin at that place is in a very precarious condition, and that,, since the coach crossed this morning, no teams have been allowed to pass over the bridge, it is said that the water is washing away the bank from under the eastern end of the bridge and that t he p_ier s are settling. Should the bridge succumb to the flood, it will be the cause of great inconvenience In this place, as it will aqlay the trains now on their way here with merchandise that is much needed. : *T .* *1 ’