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Show Coriuue Items. From Tuesday's Mail. We notice that many of the emigrants emi-grants from the east are getting wiser. Numbers of them are stopping here, and many goiu north to try their luck in Montana. Henry Leiwes this morning sold four span of horses to emigrants going to the latter place. We think the pilgrims show their wisdom in stopping off here instead of jjiing farther west. Ttie water has begun to go down in Bear river, and henceforth no further fear need be fell for the bridges. It is a subject of remark that they have withstood the pressure thus fa-, as never before v;s the rivurso high. The ranches aud bottoms in the neighborhood neighbor-hood have received an irrigation that will iat them lor some time to come, and the grangers can now go to work with good spirits in a few days. The support washed out from the trestle I hall a nine beyond the uanw-uauge. bridge was yes t onlay put in its place again, and trims now put in an np-pearauce np-pearauce at the depot on time. With ali the inconvenience the water has caused tho neighborhood, damage to no extent scarcely has resulted. 2s ow that the blockade is completely com-pletely renovated, freight is beginning to arrive from the east nteadily. Trains are passing through at uhnojt all hours of the day with that detained by the great washout. If tiie present rush continues thero will be lively times ahead .'or freighters, and none will have cause to grumble for want of full loads. |