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Show Coriune Items. From Tuesday 'a Mail : To-day was tho hottest of the season sea-son and every one was luy and dull. Notwithstanding it is nothing to brag of, yet buoiness is picking up oonsiderably. A fivat in Brigham cily last week is said io have conulerubly damage! tho fruit trees. Two lxxea of statuary from Italy aro lying in the freight otlieo at this point for a gentleman in Helena. There is an immense amount of freight passing ovor the Central Pacific. Pa-cific. Specials gothruugh at almost all hours one way or the other. tt. C. Chambers, Esq., and Majnr UumphreyH, superintendent of the American Fork narrow gunge railroad rail-road and the Miller Co'a works in the canon, poseod west lust evening to I I. ike a look at tho mining camp ol I'etMmn Niivxihi. Beur river is beginning to fall rapidly, rap-idly, and will bo down to its regular channel within u week or two. li has not been known to remain high o long in tho memory of tho oldtat inhabitant. It has boon at in res ent stage for fully a month, ami ban preclude! tlio possibility of anything being bono among the ranches on the Itottoms. |