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Express Passenger Tram for Albany and Trov. stopping at Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Peekskiil, Garrison's, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie, llyde Park, Rhine beck, Tarrytown, Tivoli, Oakhill, Hudson, Coxsackie, Stuyvesant, and to land Now York passengers a t Staats- burg, connecting a t Albany witli night express train for Buffalo, S uspension Bridge and Western linos, and a t Troy with Night Express train for M o ntreal; arriving a t Albanv a t 10.25 P. M. . 5.30 P. M. Peekskiil Passenger Tram, stopping at all stations. „ . , . _ - , 9.45 P . M. Passenger and Express Freight Train tor Albanv and Troy. SLEEPIN G OAR attached, connect ing a t Albany with enrlv train tor Buffalo and Suspen sion Bridge, and at Troy w ith trains lor Montreal and interm ediate points. .inn. 10.45 P . M. Tarrytown W ay Passenger Tram, stop ping a t all stations north of M anhattan. Oil SUNDAYS 11,0 follown.i; train. *il '* ra j ™ 9.20 P .M . Train from New York, and tho 4 A0 . and 5.05 I'. M. T rain, t a n SuporPl„ nd.nt. 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