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Show The Trains. We have been furnished fur-nished the following facts in relation to trains by B, T. Young, 'lisq., baggnge-master baggnge-master of the U. C. 11. R. Three freight trains arrived front the east yesterday at Ogden, between three and six o'clock, mostly grain and coal; but very little freight for Salt Lake. The U. P. passenger train was twelve hours behind, but schedule lime is expected in future, as the snow has been all blown from (he most exposed partn of tho prairie into the cuts on the roads and cleared out. The U. P. officers arc having snow sheds constructed con-structed where the (rains have been stopped and at points where they dread such a contingency, so as to ! avoid further delays. j Between eighty and a hundred carloads car-loads of tea from China wcro going : east last night, having arrived by steamer from the Orient and being 1 shipped oyerland. Seventy freight cars daily will be run from tho oast until tlie back freight is ', all up. |