-The construction train on the Genesee Valley Canal railroad has now reached what is known as Hicks’ corners, a point about two miles west of this village. Track is being laid at the rate of two-thirds of a mile per day. Although the smoking engine has not put in an appearance at Cuba as soon as was expected by some, still it is assuring to know that it will soon be here. A bridge or trestle will have to be erected over the Waste Ware, which lies between Cuba and the point where the train is at work. The work is being done as fast as possible.