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Show ill--'A . talk aad Hm hottest expression of ilia f ; gcatiiaiata of the heart. We have V tril to aWwowai&data all hawk for a t few wiei gww By with oars. Itweflld . e, 3 &fegkr from the remarks of ? wm fr friends, that we aire. alit- j. tfe advaaeeof the timae. Diplp- ; , ': ey, we are told, w aowihe order of (6e day, aitddoapit doling alone can eewt wi r eslighUiwd f rils. .' d Yet, eeforewe tMtor th liste with u r old aeyalftteacee en tttese tets,wo irJ4;t,ifewjaiiwpUmtalk, If ekatted Ut week abpafc writ of Bu : ' Corpw," J tWr practical coi -; : " . Mcrwe m Utah. We fall fok irto-fa' rf, ; rtepiv agaia; for, oh! how old tfj ' ' J - ' tad afoaadtts, as we ;. watch the taxed eloek, doling out to r;;vV; w IttHir ef or exiateace, t Jl ; , ; . v'3fa W.aiigW WTry distmet ad 4 itkeWe recollection of a J..--, little aMr eimg in our imnwdiato M Tieiatty whieh called into tcqutsitios 6p : thekaewWge and. power of. the law. n0 . We,iallgire opk. of, the facte cal dif we err, which we seidoa do, wo ; '"i6rjMitra ito eorreetibs, , m (s'Ki.': j4Aderin(ira Miejrf ptaia of Dragoon)p&88ed through 0 , r4X- His igsoraiwe, r diftogard dime V v, -wght of AraarjeaQ citizetiB, 0aly J -; : J1101 ffQselecting'andmakr goij , C . " W. .jMwiec preparation lor aa graii T8jag'jWv&a. Hifleergerswera y ;. ', ,:. heajield, attracted hig. hone: !!S.a,i W chargedthia gallant hard-; hard-; .,; J: C captaia of dragoone charged the fee- else i ;;r7 - "Wefeaceof pest aBdrailjand the gov- s&tsj r.4;:.! horws aad' males, (togothcr pCrm ?-;?;vif ?f with officers etceteras, which wo jho , aM'$sh tqmentio.n)"njadet6 them -fy lJ'rr8s ihppj evening , oa th'o,; wheat -. ?l'o.eMt'' " aad 'SfsS;C vOatE, the owners of the property day, t1" ; ' 1 prepriated by a, parcel of armed in- men v- - 7 -1! remoBefrated, and applied for mcni f ; . JEBe answer was aa arrest and: trutl Vv ' . o)d erner in the gaard-tcnt, A we, ( K' ; -writet daheas Corptw was procured iet ' fS ioBOr B. Judge, What Lai k-: 1 v.: Ipiupeeedid. it serve? The dragoon p ; , ' ..captaia fareatedit aslie would, a whine. fl; :'V!. - . whaltern,an4 said to the .f f P of; "Mr. Aseeeiate Justico, io U iMs- adfli, It yoar honor pleaso." AndLcfi0 -Vv'Wirihe-attersled. ' , fe andful; o American citizens Ab ; r: 5 (ali aettlers) were readto settlo, tho ::S-v-"tttf'i" a few rainutos, and teach the 55 . . . ;it; r- "P.Atoonhohaclnpyetlcarnedj -mJ8 fV-? ..Mwc vfire respecters ,oE the lawjarid ; jy afTithe laws the profcrepce, . . , ;i . A:writpHabeus Oorpus, as;twoa,v C; ' , ' ??.eBte4.v,over ' -.thV solemn jj0t y.,- ,. seal aad signature of judge nSinciair. .. ;B , was served btheMarshaUpitnpoV : and trampled under footl Had .the tho i ' "J against a. citizen 'proi :ftyc t . . - , - th9 Marshal would have called t ':'. -. . posse of the :army, in caso ofl,, : . ;.. . - .waistanceV aid the rcsuftsntght have: ed-'n J auww f or f uturo coasidcratioa. wfe WAg juswttoj. Itwastho :ride . ): v: ; ; , .jy-;l the MareHal ito. enforco; U V-'.V nIcdjipon ffie "posse comitatus," g0( f ' . ' ; aPwa 4-ndersoa would have been.bev. s-."-""-- the judge in a few ininutesi attd, ce " . it-necessary, his whole command w6.uld .?V i&Te;been hit companions n th;o calii-lYan' ' boose." - ' ' ,-" ,... sv Andedthefter-clap! They are: Hap: . . 3monl. - hat Rights haveMor-f -r-C '".n?:4tt our -great AmerTcansUtu- 0n. v:5: . J? '"AJ1 grid's atage; and J, ; . :. vyan and wpraan may playhi9or broa 1' . ' - Jf f ,part;thcre6h? hut; why' should pasfa J , MaT?y an7 part;a.allf, "c , "isj i. ;; ..asitVproper thafemdotachtaeafc -f !daQC f. ;' ' hil?d, a' ''servants, and paid !ti sn ;" , . 'ensahpiil'ad over and W i,: , ,' trjample.4owri, the honest earnings. o' nnBt fX": - twelve ssonlcbor? If S0 Captain time V'.;:;.'- ; nleon was in tho right, ttew X-' " vWaaitp:oper for American cUitens woq;i fe- to 'j-bo. humbugged by. nnifprms and, djrec yial,ent'thattneir!farmsy genc ' SBBBsHiBBBW. waeefyes, te maaj lii I tefaee theee 1mm WdSSTy thkprefes & If Harelua leUi; had; eVae eW ty Cap. Aiefo4;ld 'Wre beeia. ow, hel i 'ffcere. ewhpened 'te-'i AWMt -fce Jihi Ignent of b kmst tribunal. His pre amission and epaulettes gaVehiffrno win irn beyond that of a cltiaek - X Mf ay eer ii hat a citizea's protector, of beet. We do not live in the land of et aaktte despotisw. We hire Gener- net t, Coloaels,; Lkutenaat-Coloncls, acc ajers, Captains, a&d lieutenants to mi rve the people. We humbly and ret slply want thorn to lcar.n their proper- iei here. If their aristocratic notions, hd; not accord with ours, wo hayo only vcl say with Milton "Th noiU fc ror (hfm, ' fri it if they dd iMt choose accbrding to terf nstitati6tal priftciplcsV they have 4o wel jht.to demaad iheir per dicra and his ias at. the haads. of th citizens. fori What a fuse its made if an oldsettlcr tho rchaace a Mormon claims his 3 ;hts. According to common ordinary froi jadicatipa ho can havus no rights nig rerj inferaal scoundrel In the country of i n talk and be heard.. The asercdnary use Belator,whoha3 staked his specula- tar ns against tfio blood of tho million, stnd n have .his own reckonings aclknpw- waa iged,, hut, the "sweat of the hrow? tjjd isC iake its .side in the. balance sheet ; No wding to the judgment and decision cou the lHatored gambler; For the; fan is and' dollara we care not,, Te mod ask that the Jghorer who-iills the livei shall have a fair dividend an the in o: lthat soil produces. " beli 0 ask fair playt Give first to tho are at men who plpugh the soil, their we s bought rights, and oyery thing uncc in honest succession and we' ;arp not Sed, JB.uttnie Americans will never' our it cockades and uniforms; to .nsnrp' homi rights, the " fair Oons'tibtibnil fcJ jhise of, Americanjoitizcns;"1 ivt3 otalk honestly 'and' inVdaylight,- ?:7Ai WerefponBible.foallweBay The that w trust, haa gonelay, when;honestsidci may "not talk their- honest -senti- not.i ts We want truth, tho honcsfc prop - to go. io everybody. And j pur or either of us, deserve the vcrdtcty diyii it be given- agalnsti us, but not tjufo inslr tho unoflfcriding. colm , in oi ODR, Tltll?. , , roig ! took a notion last Sabbath-day Waal ike. an airing, in tho country, and nn$" irdihgly made sai for Jho North In man Drrowpd ambulance, A "'drlvp; ()f cere it. two hours brpughtnus upT at 'thp we ;:. lenco of; Col., Tom Smith atarm-on atarm-on whcro,:h6 ts asataredjWo ,did(:tho. wjgt t tmciuestipned uatic6 'to1- hishjjs-, c? iity.nXln.Ogden wdputupas usjaV nth Wrjjldfricndj GcnWalYests wall wer6,fedCvandxboddeS bettor'-ban n6ai intainoera I gbncfally are used to; ami ead o'f mounting sp'reacked ponies r horrid eaddleswoipund pu to ii next, morning; seated; in a- xpspect- elprj 1 carriage Vith' bay "chargors- driven tfr ;hb, Weber; ;gcnerai;"bimsc'l Wo. fact 33rivenalVover th.O land' cross- Wo indyewossed'thc;Wo1)crand geoi woro generally 'delighted with our mc1n Mind your own business, that bfs 1 lpl "radtt'ofeeemed io1 tiSffieace wholo )ppulAt6nwh.-'woyi mos . 'Alnearins; aaa-jluashn UB 4 machinpf at the next Wgar-milL- ? 1 neries and.wckvirigrloomsln opera- e $ mr&i sides; 'Efcryijiody seemed and sy'-and' .ddfeg.ell''cr'. little. hav :antlle business was', being corricdflnak ForeigaXmpprtaUons were rather pnhl 1 discpunt. .Instead of shelved cnec d-clolhs,we discovered sheep in thebrea iires. and onHhe'hills around. 8Tbef trod vpst homo had f been sung andttoms ed over : merrily, and plqnty spemed nile all around..- - j.thia hat; contrast," wo ;thought, was , If mted to us between tho present iajei and eleven jearar.agone. Then'Athi was a wild desert-, a few cotton- j asha t tfee8,and tho ruinDling of tho un-? into stpd; waters gave $ho only relief to glinj ;ral desolation. Now, ty the God-brok tfert apfeacedTta Bprpg fre hr-ilea, hr-ilea, weetyead h erkdns," pereewted and afa pf isaay a darkr and cloaty day " 1 aoraplislied iis. But wh will ieitf Wejwere' told tkt the ltij i hd been cwrsed all travotcrs vioasly fpf ita fruitlessncss. Bat to 1 1 would belie vo that? Wo were 000 tWti this wa ttje invariahlohlelory rtFt the preaent' settlers: barrenness was FJj sr before them' industry, fruitful- a a and health sufficient for happiness sompanicd them; while persecution, i jery and desolation ytto in their the ir,. But who believes it? No mat- are whp History, written orunwritten, av 3 tho fact3, and tho future mtist dc- whi topo them by We made a harried call on our bat end Bishop Richard Copk, at South gai eber Fprt, and were hospitably en- to fainod, on our return hora,q. The, tfil If-filled farms and ratal comfort in (neighborhood show that though a reigner by birth he is; not behind tf6l ) chicfest of the Americans ire: During our touri which occupied I"1 ira Spnday morning till Tuesday ht, we heard no the. first discharge fire-arms,, save the emptying of tho sless charges of puT'own pocket-crea- ' es. In Ogdcn wpprpmonaded Main cct for sovcral hourg wlnlo the. sutt jfn 3 hid, and all was calm and still as B'01 r abodes of the;, honest and happy; "civilization showed its. Awful lne mteiiance to awaken tho hOnest jion mer or '.mechanic to the. rcalitfcs of P,f' dcrn morality.. But who tljat has yoB sd atpjd jthe howlings of , importccs tfc onr own dear capital can possibly w ipvethat? Whatcaro we? Thero J'J i theliving evidences. In Ogden an saw nthp' honest scalers in then pure p iontaminatcd condition,, and could. th" help; contrasting with theni somo of 'quondam -acquaintances, , nearer "ciitj 116.;: X., it. , , ,?, . sT TD-CjON P La-e,wish36 tify;owvfriends jir, t vre "cannot consistently - givevcon sratioti tbany contributtoria tataro ..accompanied, with; hp full and w. per'name of U10 .contributor. 3?or H-'A pwn articles wo aro jointly afid inr idua responsible; and, shall re-re: re-re: tho samp of those, who, fill our " umns of communications, Wo.havc " bur pigoon boxes somo articles r.tha'f ,tf8 1 ht lcar the pun-light, without a citj sli; but wo cannot tell their, authors; I shall not hand thorn to our foreV c, nVuntil wo know: Wc:Jiayp.,'a sinr Ji e;dcsire-,to draw put all, the iajeht C cjfat Jwmr am'bng our friorids in' ; or:'Ao:gf nert bofiefiis a itakpp jdeathat 'ability .. and 4iterary. - p ifulncssrarp .confined toftatheniatics " 4 I'ctassiesocanohiy isVuo-froni thfe lis of 'a; collOge.'" We "J ird nipro joulstirring., eloquence ntanfunlcttcred.comrado in a cot- 1 mood -grove, than ever was listened B in a Senate-chamber. It was tho ton 'querice of the heart. No pompous rdjness, hilt tho .plain nnvarnished :te,f iill of the life and vigor of nature. 3A 5 haveitoodby and listened to the Bmotrician and "plough-boy in argu- fron; nand.havb secnhftjlettcred itidi-liia itidi-liia fret-"and f umei, ahot jjnally itvipe toj1 .spectacles in, vanquished despair 11 lyb.ask forvnojabprcd essays; Tho 0-j st ideas ih tho'fewest- words, should er! tho motto of'cvery'ess'ayist -or -ora- thai who hopes, tp'bo"8Vccessfuh ! further wo rish pur correspondents I contributors., to understand that we wh'P re not purposed to,-'nor shall e, fo."a ke ivar upon individuals. Tp great ilic wrongs and thcirauthors wo are ales. With those who seek to & k up all soclfil endcarmcnts and in- proa uce;Wo-the society of Utah ays;- soon 1 of vice. and corruption, wo have no has -j fcy of peace, to make. But beyond pare we do riot wish to gp. and 1 pah there is talent, undeveloped hja . it, of which the proude.st rival of graii sns would have no need to bo to hi mod. We wish to hayo it brought can 1 daylight. To this end, and sfrug- sfgUl t hard, yes very hard, we. have shou en the ice, .and an .open sea and mal, e loaf : we Mf-e to af e a&y a gat-it gat-it cmfl0 a Magaxiae ' ia tee I city, ad owapecr iii anoiMt', I every iaaakicme pea ebatl :ad sployaaeat. Ifor ahel we 'be aafry intheWeziaf wchefeBlienfflt, ?; s poor MtfJffTAiMKSK be compelled w 'J retire, tired and eclipsed, into thp hot ol shades of his own wild groves. oal 'uli;feBy 4ft of 'paretirAy mh, boi rhe dark, uaftthomed c&tt of oeraa barj yfj II raiBy t flower Ii born (0 Uaih iiaees e Kui wsttf IU fnfrtace Iti th dtiert ttr." ' 1 gai Great Saw Laks Oitv Throagh m 0 kindness of oar worthy Mayorj we 0 enabled to famish our readers with M rievf .of tho following correspondence, mi1 lich will, not be read, without Interest all our.Bubscribcrs. Gca'l, Stain- mgh continues in the coarse ho be-m be-m with, aad by so doing cannot fail P" gain and fctain the cstcom of all our f' llpw citizens. - Svwxron GNtit' Orriot, fSmt Sail take C(f, Oei. 26, 1850; Diab Sir: In pursuance of ntfuq(ioB im. i)tprlmnt (he Intertor, at WmIj- 'I :!on, Jo txaralne etrtaln public unrej'S of , idt, heretofore Bade Jt tttah Territory, have Mpfeted: hjj- MrattKetnenU. and Wjl! place a , tveytfig pariy u the field, for that purpose', w s morning aUO o'clock. .Hvijig4eUrtolaej apf eaamfoe fifat the Burre ct Jweph -Trosko- , rklr,xecatd iiJat contraot No. J, the pU) rty yW comme'uee operation at "the point, of ,ejj tiatctloa of the bate and prlncipnl meridian lt, ea.ttlabliahed at the 8, E. coraer of Tirapta jckf aai rua vrejt on the bate line oalll tliey (r, Ike tlie & W. porner of the .put towrwblp :abIs!itiby ifmftt.l)iBt.tIrctloa. Afterwarda examlnationj wlil fe narsucd In aucb dlrec- po nasmsy be "deemed beatcakalated to accom- gi'j sb the jgreat object In View. ' have, delayed aoaklrig" thU cornmHatcaUoa to i, as (lie chief magistrate of thfi city, until 1 preaent momeat, for the Teaaon that have t heretofore been able to fix on any definite -io of, starling.; I nowr reipectfnlfy bee, leave ay, that it.wlU aor4 rae peat-pleasure to" ' et you, with the party, In the field at any time -jr -place frvrn the-atari paint to-day, until. ! aervlce k completed; and this invltalloa la m pclfntly exteaded through you, to the piher ' . f or cbrparatlvo 'autborjtfe!iaa well aa to the . IWMgeoejrally,-.-;.;",'.,." t ' . 5" ', '..'7 aC rhelnatructloni (siaed from Ihe'General Land fro ice, to jay predeceaaor, thJApriI,l85'5, Va ripi ;oi.aro;no"t authorized' to raalce any survey of thr (aJJSalt like Clty,&cybut you are aotd' ret fr'tbefwork'that the'lin'e-of Jhe rrgdlar sur- " '; "ahail.'atop.aborto Interfer'erice j B,"thi boa"nda,rit;of euca' cUlea or towns, the gfc, :dl surveys ot which are yet to be ordered by A- s l. have'nol been able to'aicertaln tbepre-a tbepre-a llmlta of the city, from aay informatlonjet, P-1 eed before Jfte, and as I. desire, io erect .some ov( pfopriate (althoufih temporary) moand pr jijc rk on tfie boundary1 lineorsa future aafe re ence, I will eateem ft favor if you will tn- ?e titen.roe on ibis aubject, ao far aa to give me, Gc i limits of the city, sa understood by Uie; proper ; y authorities. , I ani, rrs.ctf'ilfy, ' : t Gr i - Your friend andpbedletit servant, - v - at !lc;Abtaham O;Snioot,j r,' . v Majrpr"0'..S.IfcCity.'i.4.''' ' '-. " GaiMT.'SaiJT. Lxk'k Cjtv, Oct,:28, 1859. . n2 nl. STAMBiiraii: j . ? Of' )Ea SiaV f received your note of Invitation accoropaay -you. on your purveying four, 'n Icb would bav'eaWrdVd mo much pleasure to Sty re; availed myself of tlie opporlunllyf buf I ;ret to aay tbaf clreumifancea forbid It at pre- j " it; I bpg leave resprclfiillrto deferit. me will '.endeavor f 6 Impart to you all Ihe luf or- -R-as oa' Iibaye In my possession Tn relation to fljal ioundaiUa cf oor cfty, and herewith quote put I the charter the boundarlta as follows! fi.i llontiig at. jhe aoulh-eait-coraer of .the -i. rcb.Paalureabout."half a mile north of the Spring ;thente west tp.lbe Weat bank of the. n an'Rlver thence south, up, the west bank tt- loffo a point. In. said bankdi'recity vwe"st a"c' tjhe south-west : coraer of the Cye acre, lots, c?-) along. Uie"a6ulh line thereoj llience'easf tp ''rc base tij" the' mounlain iiierice dlretily jorlb See't point directly e'ist of "'Ih aoutVeast comer men Church PaatureVthence'west toihepIace RgOj tanirigi"- ) m' " s ' fpuld bere obeervp that the 'aouth-west cor- wIlC )fibo;firV acre'lots Iscn tbanortlfiideof tf0ft IretrBBnlng east.tothe.i'enrtetliry.i ., jj. ,A.11tli?obb,xHecompaaied oecailoni, a"Uj in your four by.aome.oftbe city suilhor'itiea--.' aldermen of the city, or, the city, marshab may be able to Rtie-yo any necessary : jn. ni Ulon.yonVmay.bereafter'riquIre ?. . - yW'obealenj servant, "'HI " 1 X.a Swoor. .1 V J ydcKJhoj winter is fast ap-. phlngj its cold, piercing winds will Bo be, felt by man and beast. Man fore j rdpuble duty to perform to pre- of th f prhimjelf, wife, and; little ones, Thi fprttp ox or hprso that plows up pr?de fields, draws hia wood, hauls his ,hrD!'' a to;the. mill and brings his Jour s, gentle house-wife. This duty only-be performed by proper fore- anaonn i, -Warm Bheds and prpvpnd'er Id be.prepared for the draft anU i for the milch cow apd calf, as well '"tS.") 4 " eee ieece we sake ear wars XMeyS, :a , ss ad flannels, as well as socks al j kiage, to shield as from tho wary st.; Then, farmers, take par it, adhe mindful of these thgsf Sifklif ioiiNp. All persons afepaid ware how they take the oxen, cows, l ivc?, horses pr mules of their neigh- hh, rs to the Stray Pound JTirst, ;thoso io have a right to take up. an animal rr r breaking into their fiotd, yard, or wt rden, and have damages assessed, jst have a good and lawful fence o fc?t high, close and strong, is a irfal fence ifftJtah. Second, they jj iist make diligent search for tho pr rncrof iho animal, by finding, from m e Brand-sliect, tho brand and murk in ntil, this is dOnp and tho owucr- ap- ized, if discovered, thePo&nd-keeper RI is no right to rccoivo. tho animal, for g, tho owner Is known tho animal is K x A, stuay. 1 B Wb clip ho following from tho Daily West,' .t. Joseph, Mo: ol 'Th MoffjfTaisiixa.. Thla la tho"haroo of a g per published in Sail Lake City, the first num-r num-r of which, w ha ve rec?I ved. ,It la . paper of ry respectable atxl, .and oodAppeaance, and pC pears tor be .edited with considerable ability -V: om theJaTutatory we Jearn that It It not the rpoje of he edll'on to advocate any form of. ii' igion, and wejudge Trorn its general tone that m pfineipal purpose will be to act as the political Cr jaa of Bt'lgfiam Young, and the Saipti, gen- fc '- "'""'"' '. ' at 'Tho 'W,est"iis'wcl .-edited , and, in al tint .of mochanical, execution wo con- Icr it second to no newspaper in. the Y' aiom. - ' 4 p ri |