| Show EXTRA INARY WELL WILL tn in an inte interesting letter to the new york courier and enquirer dir sir E meriam the new york meteorologist states that there is in lock loch lockport port new york an artesian well four hundred feet in depth from the bottom of which rises a vein of salt water holding in combination a large largo per of chlorides which mingling with wat r of other veins produce instant instantaneous an eotis cry of beautiful in n flattened eight elat sided prisms of about an inch in le ieng leng than eighth of an inch in width a sixteenth i of an inch in thickness the lacinto of these are PO ro I 1 perfect that a single crystal mv iny ba be divided by means of heat into two dozen als ais distinct sheets this well is is peculiar in in more respects rep than one it is is accustomed ty I 1 spout salt water waters for but a few moments at a time and then subsiding rp m mains ains lins quiet for the space sp CP of an hour at the cap elusion of which it again begins and andro roar ari arf and shoot jorth forth its saline jets when the workmen were sinking this well weli the auger aver upon att ati at tai tal taming ninga a depth of two hundred and thirty five feet fell feil ie ll 11 suddenly about fourteen feeland fee tand reached the bottom ot of a hubter subterranean raijean river flowing with wi li so strong a mirent ui rent a al to produce a perceptible ible tible motion in in the upper part of the stem of the auger augen |