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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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between here and Troy are all down. Nashua, N. H., Feb. 13. --The thaw has caused a freshet in the Sonhegan river, piling ice and water to a great depth on the railroad track between here and Wilton, stopping the passage of all trains. Honesdale, Pa.,Feb. 13. --The dam of a large reservoir on Carleybrook, owned by the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, broke away this morning, destroying in its course a large saw mill and tannery, owned by Henry & Bunnell, together with a glass and bottle factory and other buildings, owned by J. M. Brookfield. Serious damage has also been done to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company in this vicinity. The loss is not known. Easton, Pa.,Feb. 13. --The Delaware river this morning is 23 feet above low water mark and is still rising. The Delaware Division Canal is under water, and fears are entertained of serious damage along the line. Noon.--The flood in the Delaware is now subsiding. All the canals are safe as far as known.