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Show THE TERRITORIES. Wm. N. By era of the Denver Xcics, is a candidate for governor of Colorado. Color-ado. At Julesbsrg, Charles Palmeter waa dangerously shot by a man named D yle, who pointed a gun at him in play. Captain dimming?, who expected to lead an expedition of several hundred hun-dred Pniladclphians to the Ulark Hills, Iias arrived at Cheyenne with a party of five. A HO-pound b.va!der fell on the hand of Juhn Williams, a miner, near Cimarron, N, M-, and lie nursed that boulder for ten long hours, until un-til help arrived. Wilfred Hcrnck, writing to llift. Georgetown Mn-;r from Caster city, i says ho hasn't been able to find a dollar's worth of gold dust in all his rambles about tho Black Hills. One of the cataitrnphics connected with the late snuw blockade, w.as tlie wrecking of twelve car loads of Montgomery Mont-gomery Queen's circus, which ran into a fallen snow shed. Tho Helena (Mont.) Independent of tiie 0th, says that neither of tlie railroad companies to whom the legislature leg-islature grai tod subsidies have signified signi-fied their acceptance of the propositions. proposi-tions. At Laramio on Sunday last the Plv. Mr. Edmundvju with a party ol ladies went into Connor's saloon and heid a prayer meeting billiard-playing and clinking being suspended fur tiie tisiio. T.:e Denver X'.r:.i reports that John ll. D itliwell and George L. Cooko purchased tlie post tradeiship at Fort Wingato, N. M., of Secretary Belknap Belk-nap through Senator Kico, tho two latter dividing between them one-half the profits. Alfred Krausc, 11 sergeant at Fort Bridgcr, recently fell in luvu with the wife of Captain Smith, and his attentions atten-tions becoming closer than was ugree-ahlc ugree-ahlc and h'adiim lo an imaiilt, he was court-martial i-d, di-uiiisstd the service, ser-vice, and sentenced to ono year's imprisonment. |