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Show SLtJ UTLY IlLXJK: We rind the tollowiug in the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Commercial correspondent's account of the snow blockade. The iaterioouior is the conesiKudent; the speaker, where ihe extract commences, ia asi:-uiit superintendent Clark of the Caion Pacitic railroad : "Pid you see thit dispatch from a'.t Like city to he associated pre, representing "that the passengers were on the poiut of starvation, that the overniueut was teediiijj thotu, and rhat the passengers threatene i to mob mo.'" "Yes sir. I saw it." "Well, of course that went to all the, papers and caused us infinite injury.! And yet it was all a lie. We supposed that Mr. Gould, the press 3-ent, sent j it, and we ordered his pass taken up. 1 determined to extend no courtesies to! one wbo would lie about us in that stvie. He passed here to-day, and I aw htm. lie denied having sent the dispatch, as he was away at the time, hut stated it was the work of his clerk, who got his information from one man, and that man the bitter enemy of Mr. Stickles, having had a personal difficulty diffi-culty with him." |