Show utah As it would woud seem from newspapers new papers and current reports has attained to a very high standing in the estimation ti of the nation insomuch that if it had not been tor for the visit of the noble kossuth we scarce know what the press and the great in authority would have found to busy themselves about it appears that hat t the general officers who left this place last fall made a report to the president through the Secre office concerning conc eming the state of affairs in utah a copy of which was furnished our delegate dot bernhisel soon after the report rt was called into the house of at representative representatives s when dr bernhisel discovering it to be different from the one of which he had a copy furnished him from the secretary rays office and different from a report in the N york herald blushed bli shed about the same name time and purporting to be official the three reports differing in their allegation informed the house of the various reports re PO arts stating that he should claim the one furnished him as the original and protesting the truth of the statements therein contained requested wa an investigation of the he whole matter by a committee authorized to send for persons and papers and a special agent to visit utah and take depositions the answer of the house to his protest andt and request we have not learned one specification in the report was that governor young did not take the census of utah ehte is a fair specimen of the general report so feu far as ae truth is concerned of which ahe citizens of the territory can judge for themselves sure they ought to know whether the census agent gave them a call mr kennedy superintendent of the census office reports that the report of the census of deseret is as good as has been received from any state or territory in the union notwithstanding governor young had no blanks or w specific instructions and had to do all by his own judgment and perform ferfon A all with the pen we have no disposition to continue to trace the falsity of a report which is known personally to a great portion rf of our readers all alf the great leading cir circumstances cum stances to this wonderful document having transpired at a general conference and on the public stand in our city in the presence of insulted indignant thousands the remembrance of which will be fresh with them to their graves we regret that we should ever have occasion to darken our columns by reference to such an infamous subject and when the world knows more they th ey will be wiser and there will be less occasion for such remarks from brom all reports received it would seem 1 that very lie he has been seen or heard or thought of j concerning the matter at washington except the officials fici als report dr bernhisel left a few days before ther then and has to depend on communications for testimony and why governor youngs correspondence with judge Bro brocchus cebus before he left the tern territory it ory has not appeared in print we know not as a copy of the same was forwarded to our delegate in congress both by mail and private conveyance and that correspondence r es pon dence originally designed as ai private i is 9 the best history of the origin of all the trouble at washington about utah there is extant but we leave the subject probably tul till we hear more and we hope forever good lord deliver us from the meanness of wicked men who want to be eternally stirring up strife anil from broken backs by the kicks of lame dacks aim MEN N |