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to the heavy body of driftwood against the pier which supported it; but as nearly every stick of timber was saved, the bridge can be speedily repaired, and our communication with Stafford reopened. Indeed, persons crossed after the span gave way, as it only sunk, still retaining its connection with either side. The water rose within three feet of the flooring of the bridge. Mr. Scott's loss will not be over $150 or $200. All the flouring mills had their lower stories submerged. Mr. T. F. Knox had a part of 400 barrels of flour under water, but as it had not been inspected, it is hoped and believed that his loss will be small, though necessitating its re-packing. Some ship stuff on the lower floor will, however, be almost a total loss. The mills on the Falmouth side, and the corn mill of Mr. Marye, on this side, having been inundated, will be subjected to a small loss. The bridge at Falmouth stood firm, although the water from the current splashed over on the floori