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Show Suow-Itouud Wrecked. Syracuse, 3. A blinding snowstorm snow-storm has raged In this vicinity all day and still continues. No trains havo arrived over tho Oswego, Bing-himpion Bing-himpion and Northern roads. A-train A-train was mado up in the city for Albany and left at 12.20. The train Iwaa drawn by two engines. When near Canaslota the forward engine i broke loose and darted ahead into ft snowbank, whero it stuck. The eecoud ongine, with tho train, ran !inlo tho forward engine, "wrecking several cars aud throwing them I down the embankment. Tho express WU6UU were consumed, with a portion of the mails. The engineer and fireman wero injured, also tho brakeman and express messenger. After tho tracks wero cleared another train was made up and started for Albany. At Lantis, the express, which left Rochester at 5 p.m. stuck in a enow-, drift at Fairport. The New York !mai! left Syracuse for Rochester at 11.40 ond got stalled at Palmyra. AU freight and live stock trains are abandoned. Tbe paaaengera who left here on Thursday are stuck at Brewer-ton, Brewer-ton, unable to leave the train. At Christopher street ferry, thero was Borne trouble, but the Chambers 'street line ran with considerable regularity. regu-larity. At midnight the boats were running on all the North River ferries j except tbe Courtl nd street lines i though very irregularly. Somo ferry lines on ast river laid up boats. Buflalo, 3. No cessation to the Btorm, and the wind still blowB at tbe I rate of thirty-five miles any hour. Business on all the railroads centering here has suspended, and but three passenger trains have arrived. One by the New York Central from Albany, due here at 8.40 Thursday evening, arrived at 11.30 to-night, drawn by thirteen engines with anow plows. |