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Show TLItKlTOKlAL SEWS. Vom the Corinnc Reporter of the Gth: i In the Corinnc race, on Saturday, j between "Lady Walk-T," "Lady : j Thorn" and "Honest Joan," the lat ter won. Tnere was a fight in Corinnc, on' Satnrelay; and then, after supper, there was another fight, and then, after that, there were two $10 fines paid; and then two men poulticed their eyes with raw steaks that their sight might again be restored to them; Tho Reporter leaves it to the erowd to say who was to blame in the aflair? Mr. Wheeler who had some horses stolen from him at Corinne, about a month ngo, followed the thief twentj'-seveu twentj'-seveu days, when the latter was so hotly pursued that he left the animals and got out of the way. Mr. Wheeler returned to Corinne with his horses on Monday. The brickwork of the new Corinne hotel is nearly completed, and it is ex-pccteel ex-pccteel tho house will be opened for guests on the 1st of November. Corinne wants an opera troupe to go there. From the Ogden Junrtion of the 7th : Alxjut two months ago W. X". Smith leased the Delmonico restaurant restaur-ant of Mrs. A. Landct, and on Friday Fri-day he decamped, leaving $2,500 in debts behind him. The property is in the hands of the sheriff. Gtis. Taska, the man who was injured in-jured by being thrown from a buggy a few days since, is rapidly sinking,and there is but little prospect of his recovering. re-covering. From the Corinuo Reporter of the 7th: Dr. Cass, of Corinne, has just returned re-turned from a Lmr of inspection to the Carriboo mines, and brings a good report from that district. A number of the mines in Box Elder El-der District arc being worked. A Chinaman has been arrested at Corinne for the murder of a man in Superior Gulch, Monuina, two years ago. The Reporter intimates that a number num-ber of Corinne gentlemen are about to attire themselves in new euits. From the Provo Times of tho Gth : Thn Timrs is t,ill mas tine tho Rpv. 0. P. Lyford. A fire at American Fork, Monday, burned the barn, hay, and grain of Alvin Green. It was supposed to have originated from a spark of fire- from a locomotive. i The seats are being put in the new conrt-bou:o at rrovo. Frora the Beaver i!eryrij6 of tho 4th: A coroner's inquest on tho body of John Howarti:, who woi shot and killed cn the 1st inst., was t-j bo he?J on the o'di. Smith's planing mill is iu success-fill success-fill npf rati-. ii. 1i.ni.ii, vi ..ir.-'v.Tdd.y-pi-!. have I" . n i-:.i ;(.;o- l pon I e 1 lid-!oj,.d lid-!oj,.d 'v B. :.vir in.' i liiv.- ad ' wiii drawn 'r-'in tn:.t se t. on, judging f,on :.ppe nivrfi. From t'iv. Ogdea J-mc i .i uf t!.e A r V'V' r w;i .ici Mi'v dis-.;.: dis-.;.: ! :-t l " i "i W .i.'.esday iiioniuic. N'Mi:;' u. - n,'y re I. bus Taska w ,- tr- p .nil.-;, on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, by D'.-. X Brown. His rceovi ry is d i.;,i V. Mr. O. Ji. Earu. as:.-i.;:;t superintendent superin-tendent o: the I. . P. P. 1;., at Evans-ton, Evans-ton, has been pre-. !.(---(! with a ?lT(i.0 .-pan of horses by omc ol the cin-ploy-'-s of the road. |