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Show Ind nnd Hutu DiNiisiern. L-miaville, Ky.,2 Tiie Xnca hr intelliyerjce ol a moat tprriti.; wind md rain a'.orm hat visited a larf; pi irlion of souilicro Indiana yeater-hty yeater-hty afierpooc, Hie extrem pouihrrn de reaching wiiliin ahnut ten in t lei from this city. A Kentleman from Bloominglon, Ind., Bays a very largo quantity of fine timber was blown tiuwn, fenced prostrated, barnj leveled or unroofed and many build inga ditmaued. The growing enrn was torn up, twisted ufl or Inid flat on the ground, many tundredi of ar:res oeiiiH destroyed on the line of the Ohio and M'feHiipni rai'ro-id. from Lexington uorinw.ird. Much damage dam-age is done to :ropp, fjncea and foreslfl. The rain poured down in broad sheets, fairly flooding tbe entire en-tire country and ewelling the stieams to an unusual height, washing away lencea and grain stacks and sweeping oil acreB of corn. The track of the storm was wide, extending halfway across Indiana and into Illinois and Ohio. |