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Burning of the schooner Sarah Ann--the storm-- Railroad travel, &c.

Boston March 22.
--The schr. Sarah Ann, of Rockland, Me., loaded with lime, struck on the Isle of Shoals on the morning of the 18th inst., took fire, and was destroyed. Milliken, master, and one of the crew were drowned; the rest of those on board were saved.

The snow storm which commenced raging at noon yesterday still continues. About a foot of snow has fallen. Railroad travel in all directions is interrupted.

Gov. Andrew has postponed the execution of Alex. Desmartean from the 29th of March to the 26th of April. He was convicted of rape and murder, and sentenced to be hung at Springfield.

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