Show by accident this paper chews different dates on the two sides of the paper we repeat what was vaa stated I 1 in our last issue that extracts from our exchanges are inserted for the purpose of submitting them to our readers that they may see what hat has been said about each and every party in in the territory but not with the inte intention ution of conveying an expression of as to m hether they were right or wrong this would be too delicate a matter for us to do in in our present official position at the time of assuming proprietor the ship of the valley tan we did not expect expect to have haie our name at its head more than for the first issue and that only for the purpose of 0 continuing a paper vi which aich would contain articles irti cles alf different ferent from those of the other jurnal purn alot of this city cit we mean diffie different rent so far as not upholding the doctrines of the mormon church but failing to accomplish our wishes this number has to appear as did the last the next issue issue must appear in some come other bartys name came and will come in regular time if our arrangements can be perfected mr anderson who vilio leaves in in a few days for the states takes with him 0 our ur best wish es we 1 e have known him for many years in many occupations of lite life and have ever found him a true gentleman and a warm friend and we heartily wish I 1 him im much success ile he can use his talents to a better advantage and in in a more agreeable manner in another place we cannot blame him for the steps he has taken we fin find d in in the new york herald of may I 1 ath th a communication from its utah c correspondent pon dent a very lengthy article reflecting severely on gov GOT gumming cumming and other officers orthis of this territory leaving to be inferred that he and others designed to frustrate if not defeat the ends of justice in the matter then being brought before the 17 S district strict court this to make the mi andest idest possible remarks remark is a mistake the ne correspondent t in his bis own article proves this for says he be four men were arrested and retained as prisoners and of that four it is is well known to everybody every body here and will not be denied by either the hon judge cradlebaugh and marshal dotson that two of them were arrested through the instrumentality of the governor we will not for the present continue any farther comment on the article referred to for the reason that it does doea not become us holding the position we dop do to either laudate or reflect on officers of the federal govern 1 dent ment but would simply remark that did letter writers confine themselves more strictly to the truth in their writings there would be less difficulty apprehended by persons abroad so aa to the amicable relationship in this territory between the civil and military offices three trains are now coming over the big mountain 20 miles distant one that of russell waddell and the others livingston kinkead Kinic ead aco co and miller russell bussell co their li arrival arrival may impart some life to this part pai of 4 merica and it is is to be hoped it will for dullness reigns here now we are informed that a military force will leave camp floyd on the dinst for the chumbl which will furnish an escort to any emigrants by the northern road to california who may choose to avail themselves of ct its protection we hear that a contract to furnish flour tor for the use of the army of utah has been let at the rate of 28 per hundred this ills is rather a large figure for the article at least it would seem so since the contract has ha been twice sublet sub let and in m one OLO case at less than the fourth of the original contract price chief justice eckel a and ad the newly appointed indian agent and our old friend jack radford were at fort kearney on the uit en route for this city we imagine we tear capt jack laugh already the postmaster general has made a e a decision lion on the bids for the california mail service vice but declines to furnish information concerning them for the distant press the washington national says that brig brie ham young has offered to sell out the mormon interests in utah for a reasonable sum gum and to remove in a specified time the matter which has been kept very secret is is likely to be arranged we are not informed as who the purchaser is to be but would surmise wm win russell as be appears tobaie a great for attah trade i r A portion of col sanders company have arrived here arid and will mill depart in a few days das for soda springs there to join the engineer corps mr campbell who spent the win winter with us will also go in the company I 1 i to show the ideas existing abroad we vie insert the following from the new york herald we 1 e have not yet et seen the fight nor do we apprehend any difficulty between the gentlemen mentioned true they may have di different freden freren t in instructions eions and their own indeli individual idu views of carrying out said instructions yet this would not necessarily cause these gentlemen to entertain that degree of opposition which is conveyed in in this extract instructions to gov cumming and gen johnston will ill be dei patched to utah on monday b by a special bearer advices advises ius t ye received ceide 1 I mention that a better state of fe feeling el ing exists there aid the probabilities are that all t the he difficulties will soon terminate we also make another extract from the same paper aich which touches the same subject of course we cannot vouch for the correctness of the information and only give it as we find it the state and war departments today to day raw made Is up their instructions for utah general johnston will hereafter await the orders of tile the governor before calling out the troops to act as a posse comitatus a to assist the chiv civil authorities in the enforcement of the laws the eastern mail arrived here on the ath i dinst being twenty four hours in in advance 0 oj f schedule time and brought dates from st loun up to the alt the important news imn im ported to us through this mail is that fort leavenworth has been abandoned and the military equipage has baa been transferred to F fort ort Rile yin the th same territory and that some one ne of J M hockaday cos cols firm has as holdout sol dout his interest in said company to jones russell RuB selI the following dispatch we find in in the missouri republican of may 13 in relation to the sale SPECIAL DISPATCH leavenworth may 12 jones russell have purchased the con broling interest in in the utah mail contract an and d it is understood that they will transport the mail over a portion of the new overland route which will materially hasten the time grato with ah 11 the saints to utah and the tha greater c P portion a of the priesthood around him bun wei vi eie e also preparing for the west ile he entered into a lengthy detail of the labors of the brethren and finished I 1 up his bis introductory with a series of resolutions to sustain the presiding officers in their callings s s shaking himself from he entered into the signs of the times the papers had been tee teeming man g with exciting news from utah and he deemed it lite ins duty to make the saints ac ti aisted with the true state of affairs in th that at Terri territory lie ile was scathing in in his denunciation territory torA 0 of the e judges Cradle cradlebaugh Cradle taugh caugh and sini elair clair ile he wanted to see the true american chose v hose bosom was animated with that love loie of freedom that glowed I 1 in n the bosoms of washington jefferson adams adama hancock and the long string of illustrious sires who w ho could calmly and deliberately regard the course e of the utah judges and bid them god speed the patriots of american freedom were men who feared eared god and honored humanity and would never have suffered men of the stamp of the utah judges to disgrace the bench the speaker appealed to the feelings of t the he audience and pictured before them the travels of the mormons cormons westwards westward their diligence and labors in in cultivating that barren valley of the great salt lake their unceasing tou toil to make the desert blosom like the rose and the solitary place to echo with the songs of r rejoicing joicin l then to see them treated as the they had ieca been by the parent government he believed I 1 in the good in intentions of the chief executive of the nation he had been led into the utah war by butlers sut lers contractors P perjured e ire d judges adges and apostates but as soon as y he she had in learned of the true state of affairs through the commissioners he had striven to do the mormons cormons something like justice the difficulty settled and the army quartered at camp floyd the new jud judges s w who ho were living the greater t portion t of age their ir ti time me w with I 1 th area ery the army had a d I 1 p pledged I 1 e ge themselves to the el enemies of the mormons cormons to bring about a collision he had documents in in his hand which showed the course of those men and had every particular respecting the present excitement cit ement and be for one was that such men never would have been tolerated a week on any bench in new I 1 ew york city it we was a highly instructive lesson to the inhabitants inhabitant s of t the old d world the republic of the people more despotic than france or even austria the speaker went on in in this style for some led length th of time arid and wound by up lp bearing tes limoner y that mormonism still lived ang and was bound t to prosper and fulfil fulfill the pur purposes 0 of f the lord and no power could retard toses its progress to which the disciples shouted amen some of the brothers from the other states bore testimony to the speakers statements statement being tru true rejoiced in in the great work and were full of hope of a change tor for the better in in utah the last speaker devoted his time to instructions to the saints about to emigrate arvn giving them the first lesson on leaving home the eon congregation ire aaion sung when shall we all meet ag again ain and prayer closed the last lag t great meeting 0 of f the saints THE emigration IGnATION EM on monday morning while other citizens were traversing the streets with their house lold hold goods and gods in in the expectation of a change bange for the better from house to house the he mormons cormons were mingled up with the general hubbub trudging through the crowd with their trunks kettles and coffee pots down to the depot of the great western and michigan central Rail railroad goad A lew swall pat pai tits had already taken up their line of march for the front frontiers Is principally however young unencumbered men who were employed as teamsters to take out the heavy church trains of machinery but the bulk of the emigration the men and women of families those going through with their own teams did not start until monday last before the departure of the new world on which they had taken passage to albany some gome hundreds of friends and strangers were around them some apparently deeply interested others looking on 2 there were some very verj affecting scenes in parting parents who bad rejoiced in in the meetings at the prospect of their children going to zion to gather with gods people found the parting bit bitter enough leo A e with feelings a momentary tary victor victory a smile blessing and tears again it was a strange sight this singular people at a time when nhen the dark clouds of war threaten again the place of their rendezvous leave their new homes with confidence and set out on a journey of some three thousand miles to a place necessarily destitute of nearly every comfort of life sympathising sympathizing friends nho did didiot not belong to their society socie y and who thought the religion a delusion were not wanting ingin in their efforts to dissuade them from taking so fearful and fanatical a step representing to them the dangers that lay before them and the hardships and deprivation to which they would have to submit but to all of which they replied firmly and unhesitatingly that they knew the course they were taking was right and approved by heaven and as for difficulties and hardships they expected to have them to contend with and with the unction to their souls that behind a frowning providence he hides a smiling face 7 they gave the parting shake of the hand and as the boat started they shouted three cheers for utah in which the outside friends on the dock joined heartily from what we learned there were close on a hundred men and women in the company with a goodly number of little responsibilities they were from massachusetts connecticut this state and long island A company from new jersey had started some weeks before the company on alo monday ada y was to be joined at albany by bv an another 0 the company from boston sale salem lawrence and ray owell lowell the same day a company started from rom philadelphia to meet them at huspen sion bridge prom from there they would travel by rail to st joseph thence up to florence nebrask a their the ir starting place la ce at florence they would be fitted out for 0 or the plains start sometime borne time this months month and arrive tb they ei hope in utah in august |