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Show Junction Items. We take the following from the " Junction" of last night : Tho C. V, train came in this morning morn-ing on time. Two men stepped out, one a '" down Easter," from Maine, the other from tho " land of cinnamon seed and sandy bottom." Mr. Low, i be enterprising stationary who keeps (ho latest papers for Bale, announced the death of Mr. Greeley. The eastern east-ern mD lifted his hat and cried out, it was the best news ho had heard since the election. " Dixio" expressed his sorrow, and accompaoicd certain ex-plotiv. ex-plotiv. p, in which ho indulged, by a violent blow upon the devoted head of tho "other man." He drew a knife, which threatened to give a quUtus to tho " down Easter," when mutual friends interposed. The C. K passenger train bound westward, yesterday morning was thrown off the track near Monument. The cars were dragged along for a distance dis-tance of half a milo when they become uoconpled and three carriages were completely wrecked by being thrown off an embankment. Many passengers wcro on tha train, but no injury was Buffered by any one io life or limba, Tho Eat torn bound train, in cohbo-irnence cohbo-irnence cf tho accident, was delayed seven hours. Peter Callahan, who lives near Laramie, Lara-mie, was robbed on the U. P. train ol $SU0 yesterday. He was on his way to Idaho. .Nooloo has boon given by which tho robber can bo identified. A class of professional thieves travel every day on our railroads and scarcely a day passes without information bo-iDg bo-iDg received of some victim to the rogues. Mr. Henry Hughos left Ogden this morning for Mendoo, Cache county, with about 100 full-blooded Cotswold ah cop, being a part of the recent importation im-portation of colonel Saxo. The oolonel has recently sold twenty sheep and seventeen head of horned stock in this neighcorhood. |