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MISCELLANEOUS. -A TORNADO. New York, March 8-Au Atlanta Georgia dispatch savs: A tornado struck that city yesterday morning about eleven o'clock, levelling the Episcopal church, and injuring 18 members of the congregation. When the building was struck, the officiating minister knowing that it was merely a question of minutes to secure safety of the people, called to them to throw themselves under the seats. This advice the congregation followed, and not a moment too soon. With a few fearful creaks and jara of its roof and walls, the whole building crumbled into a shapeless ruin, burying the congregation under the debris. Several other churches in Atlanta have been seriously injured, their walls shaken and roofs partly stripped. The city hall has been entirely unroofed, and the car sheds of the railroad depot unsettled. Great damage was done to private residences and stores. SATURDAY'S STORM. New Orleans, March, 11. Saturday's storm damaged the levees to a considerable extent. Crevasses are reported at Jesuite's bend, eighteen miles below the city, and at Dr. Williamson's, 35 miles below, both on the right bank. SUSPENSION. Boston, March 11.-The Home Savings bank suspended to day, a temporary injunc tion having been obtained. Two years deposits amount to $6,798,243, since when they dwindled. to $3,117,431. Of this amount $2,341,535 are invested ID real estate loans.