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Show Montana wants a north and south railroad, and neither the strong anti-railroad anti-railroad mossago of governor Potts, its apparont log-rolling for the Northern Paoifie, nor the bitter opposition to tho scheme of the New North West have had the effect of influonoing the legislature now sitting in special session. ses-sion. By the telegram from Montana, roccived last night, and dated Corinne, it will be seen that the railroad bill has been passed over the governor's veto which, by the by, couldn't have happened in Utah, as here the veto power is absolute. Tho Utah Northern North-ern eonncotion with Corinno will soon be completed, and there is a fair pros-peot pros-peot for ihat road meeting tho wishes of Montana, by building north with sufficient rapidily to al'brd the desired outlet. A railroad to Montana will do more for the prosperity and rapid advancement ad-vancement of the Territory, just now, than anything else; and the people are aware of the fact. |