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Show isou, all the stage coach would carry, just to illustrate what has been the matter with him. He reports eighteen eight-een inches of snow all the distance for a hundred miles north ofCorinne,and the thermometer ranging from three degrees to twenty-eight below zero. At Coriunc, at G a.m., Friday, the mercury stood at three below, and thia comfortable weather has lasted throe days. Xo train on tho Utah Northern North-ern has reached Corinue since Mon-dtiy.it Mon-dtiy.it being snow-bound near Hampton. Hamp-ton. Mr. Barrett feels happy as a kitten and hearty as a boar. Postponement -of Public Library-Gift Library-Gift Concert. .... It will be seen by the card of Gov. Bramlette, in our advertising columns, col-umns, that the Fourth, Gift Concert of the Public Librarv of Kentnekc. an nounced for December 3, has been postponed until March 81. The reasons rea-sons for this postponement are clearly and succinctly stated by Gov. Bramlette. Bram-lette. They are, in brief, the financial finan-cial troubles throughout the land, the yellow fever epidemic in the south and the general impression prevalent that these causes would compel the postponement now announced, Notwithstanding Not-withstanding these drawbacks, the result has certainly been surpriaing. Tho manager now has exceeded a million of dollars on deposit in the Farmers and Drovers' Bank, and, although al-though a half-drawing was practicable, practica-ble, yet it was deemed more satisfactory satisfac-tory to have a short postponement and thus secure a full drawing. That the postponement will be cen--erally approved, and that it will result re-sult in a full drawing March 31. we presume can not be doubted. That it will occur at the time named may be regarded as certain. |