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Show If the New Tork papers can be believed, people who have been on the Atlantic during the last ten days have had some lively experiences. Every ship that enters New Tork reports heavy galesand tremendous tre-mendous seas. The Kaiser "Willi elm IL, on the way to New Tork, caught a cyclone in mid-ocean. The barometer fell to1 29.31, and the gale- blew exceeding ex-ceeding sixty miles an hour, and still the worst of the storm seems to have been off the Atlantic coast about and below Cape Hatteras. Many craft were blown bodily ashore, and there was such a tumbling and tossing and such a roar of gales as has very sel ornjteeiy aeea in tha,fjrstwee,of Affl;. " . '., |