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Show CACHE VALLEY. U. N. R. R. Grading on the extension has beeu impeded by delay in suiveyiue. j Numbers ot men who went from Logan and other places, were obliged to return home, as they could get no (Wrrk. The new town beyoud Bear river is not Dunnville, but is known jas" "Little Corinn," "Bogus Cor-inne" Cor-inne" and 'Terminus." Tbe Iset name is the one used by the railroad company, and is good enough fjr all 1 purposes. Since arriving at this point ess energy has been Shown in prosecuting prose-cuting the work, and the proepecla .are that Watson's will not be reached until lalo in the season. The tcr ( minus is reported as bung full of ( hie, but not life of a very high degree, consisting of such people as generally follow railroads, bull whackers, etc. i On Monday, the 22d inst., trains began be-gan run oi lie to the terminus, leaving' thereat 7.20 a.m., and arriving at G '2xi p.m. Lai-ge quantities of freight lor Idaho and Montana are constantly paa-iug over ihe rood. To meet tbe increased traffic new rolling s ock was 'L required; some box cars have been 1 received, and twenty more and an i engine are expected soon. ACCIDENTS, Friday, the 19th inst., Peter Nel bou, a young man of Logan, was hauling wood from the canon, when the waon broke down. In trying to reload, standing on ihe lower side, a lare lug got loose and ruiled over him, Wuakiug the right leg in two places above the knee aud severely mjuriug the joint. 'Ihe fractures are healing nicely, but the joint is still badly swollen and will likely be slow in im proving. Wednesday, 25th instant, David Crookston, about 16 years old, was gelling out timber in Logan canon. A tree one and one half leet in diameter threw him down againat a rock and then rolled over him. No bones were broken, but his brain was hurt and some bodily injuries were sustained, causing internal bleeding. Both of the above patients utp under tbe care of Dr. Ormeby. AMPUTATION. A lady of Logan, some eight months since, had on her right thumb, a felon, which never healed. Refusing to consult a doctor, she had Buttered severely and was almost exhausted physically. At last, finding it necessary, neces-sary, she applied to Dr. Ormshy, who decided amputation to be the only remedy, and took off tbe entire thumb. Let this be a warning to others who Eiifler, not to let prejudice aguinBt physicians subject them to uncalled for pain and loss, |