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H. on Friday, during the storm.--Some heavy trees, uprooted by the gale, were thrown upon the trestle-work about a hundred yards in advance of the train, which was going at full speed, and could not be checked in time to prevent the accident. The engine and three cars were thrown off the track into the marsh, where they yet lie, and unshapen mass of fragments and splinters.--Some other cars were left standing on the track, but they also were badly shattered.--The most singular and most fortunate feature of the accident is, that notwithstanding such a frightful smash-up of cars and engine, nobody was seriously hurt, one man only having received a few slight braises. Mr. Brenner also stated that the storm did a large amount of injury to the wires, which were down in several places. He had, however, eight gang of workmen employed in different sections, and expected to have the damages repaired in a day or two at farthest. At last accounts there was no fleet off Wilmington.