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Show O snow storm so extensive as the one now rajriujf in the cast is a sorioits impediment im-pediment to traffic. It is strange that the perdiclion of its approach made by the signal service at lea.-t twenty-four hours in advance could not be utilized in any practical way to prepaid for it. If the meteorological service is good for anything it ought to he of advantage advan-tage to tho railroads who should thereby there-by regulate their shipments of peri.sh-ablo peri.sh-ablo goods, whether in the summer or winter. As it is, wc do not believe the railroads pay any marked attention to General Greeley's warnings, perhaps for tliu reason that they are only too often misleading. |