Great Snow Storm

BOSTON, March 22. —The snowstorm of yesterday has been very heavy to the Eastward. We have had no trains from Portland to-day. Many trees have been prostrated by the weight of snow upon them. The telegraph wires are down also, and there is no probability of hearing from Portland or Halifax to-night whether the expected steamers now due at these points have arrived.

The Daily Exchange, Baltimore, MD, March 23, 1861

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