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axed its capacity to full extent and to preserve one of the Boston dailies containing an account of the same. What would those Lowell railroaders say to the modern opening? This is what, and all, the Boston Advertiser and Patriot of June 24, 1835, said of that one. It will be perceived by the advertisement of the company, that the cars are to commence their regular trips on this route for the accommodation of passengers to day— The advertisement dated June 27, was not printed till June 29, and was as follows. Boston and Lowell rail road. The cars will continue to run till further notice, as at present, viz. Leave Lowell at 6 A. M. and at 2 1/2 P. M. Leave Boston at 9 A. M. and at 5 1/2 P. M. No Baggage can be taken except what belongs to passengers. Allowance to each 40 lbs. As soon as burthen cars can be provided, notice will be given for the transportation of merchandise. Tickets may be had at the depot corner of Leverett and Brighton Streets. Pr