Show the judge strong on ria hanging nging the affidavit of aurelius miner iliner counsellor or at law sworn to before justice smith april 4 1859 attests that ile he heard stid judge e cradlebaugh in a public sitting room at at provo say that he would hang bang kanosh it if he could vv without judge or jury and that he would tha hang n him whether ile he was guilty as 0 one e of t the e perpetrators of the mountain meadow massacre or not and in speaking of the mormons cormons accused of participating in tile the same affair lie hefu faither ither said if ne he could get one of them convicted he would hang him so quickly that he could not possibly have time to procure a pardon from the governor unless the pardon was made out in advance the catalogue of crime in L utah is still on the increase the confession of durfee one of the prisoners secured under tinder judge cradle i baughs efficient exertions discloses new features and participate rs lifting tile the veil I 1 from off the holy of holies till we see blood upon the would be pure the fountain thal tha would send forth pure waters of itself impure pu rethe the trinity of zion conceiving doctrine strong doctrine and iss miia beders that when carried out produce death verily of such is noto not cannot be the kingdom of god but grahf r that of the devil last week a youth tired and travel worn trembling with fear and hoping for favor entered te red the lines of the camp arid and sought the proper officers and prayed protection stating that he had fled from thoele tooele er he had bean retrained restrained for months past under threats of death if he left or revealed the murderers of his father or brother to him so BO well and sadly known encouraged by the decided stand of the united states judges for right and their late efforts to bring criminals to justice he be made good hi bis escape and arrived in camp floyd to tell tel I 1 it his painful tale and seek redress A posse poss ewas was to fi d the remains of his relatives and their slayers and in corroboration offis of his story they found the bones of father a and rl d brother where he fie directed and secured th the e murderers or a portion of them thus each week yea almost each day brin brings gs to light some new and damnable feature of this despotic fanaticism we might cite other in stances which we h have ave from those who know them but dare not at present lest tile the ends of just exposition for we despair of just punishment be frustrated parties who have suffered red and have sorrowed sor rowed under this yoke are flocken flocking kin to the military and judicial authorities to disclose their wrongs and seek protection and redress yet t the e church organ pretends ignorance of these these outrages proclaims peas and prosperity loyalty loyally and good will to wn mant questions the actions of 0 the casts inu 5 j upon th the gentile sojourners liebb accuses c does 1 l ls of falsehood and misrepresent ottea and as is meet for such a tool tool and atholl ati oll i 1 dent accuses the t testimony es t emony in in tile the ht lai list 4 tiona of the bisci a in of being hatched up by unjust judes binl es at couil actors for the purpose or of soe 8 anub I 1 and the detention of the arm army Y here he e t r 1 14 annoyance of qu quiet iet peaceable and I 1 16 ayal zens and issues its stereotyped e 11 11 I 1 cry cryns of bigous persecution but R e suppose h aitor imbibes imbiber the strong doctrine irk ia abe a large draughts that he considers the aih mu mui murderous L derous soul thrilling facts chich bloody i the whole hole church and territory aa a sla ta look the whole nation and the corli and s t llast list face as mere sacrifices to appease an annn j deity if such a palliative such barb ended super beatea superstition consoles cou soles his hardened h heam at on heated imagination with those kofl tand illi peers in crime and fanatic fanaticism lamp are the aoa 0 ficie ritto to palsy tte the strong art arm of til the y i val to defeat tile the ends and ar arms 1 of f j 1 aal screen a horde of murderer murder ermi under 1 der the them to religious reli gous tolerance i ty wid and thus thos prostitute plea of sacked instrument the co constitution I 1 it tion tit n 1 should it suffice to gull or our a administrate adminis Di strat trat and rulers to lull a christgau christ iau lark 1 nation oil into att god fl fa tal repose forbids A few days since a deserter from th the n e vill I 1 ted states aho has been army at ao 10 air rk f Brig brigham harn young for some ten in montan for r whilst on a drunk became penitent past ii to the united spaces marshal arid and eat confessed coi fc i his crime was put under guard and return to the army rl chis his is but one cite of 0 hundle instances of mormon df aid and succor to adser deit they deem it a special pricile vile lq to help the deserter on oil his ady as a it vicdan the torce lorce of the he army in their in dst ast j correspondence tit ot the missouri 1 washington WASHINGTo 1 may 24 4 there was an extraordinary session tf of tin the cabinet today to day called to co consult n u I 1 t a on I 1 i b besmen busmen us anns connected with the state department iti understood that they passed upon the fora of 01 des patches to our ministers Mini abroad to the courts to which ell they are respect lI dr accredited setting forth the nourr neutral at po posidio 8 sitio it on of our government in view of the hostilities in europe the philadelphia post office question con finues to excite much comment and it is now new thought that john robbins bobbins jr will mr westcott j the president has appointed col co stan bau bauh b of pennsylvania surveyor general I 1 of utah 1 washington washingto v may 24 i the war department has ordered arnd armed escorts to protect the trains with army still gup plies from fron the apprehended attacks 0 returning emigrants from pikes pak informal j having been een received of the necessity tit for such protection t WASI washington INGToN may 25 i no further action I 1 it t is is said I 1 is consid dil necessary in conse luence of the last lep artea from rom torii m city forwarded to the federal officers are calculated to prevent further farther conflict of juris juristic dic cioll ion among m 0 1 I 1 9 them and m will III soon reach that T territory e r r I 1 t or y we e extract the following washington tork correspondence of the MB m 14 sow of may alay is 18 I 1 I 1 learn that very ery serious serious charges have hai been preferred at the war Depart derailment Dep ailment rilent against capt of the quarter masters office who had the ex expend ture of near two to millions of dollars i in the purchase of mules for the late utah expedition these charges ara ani fild by some of the parties who ho sold thi mules to the government and they ciby various and sundry instances of 4 bribery and corruption con eption it will be re that the contractors a dissatisfied with the prices allowed then by capt Vani liet and appealed 4 t secretary floyd it was agreed that thai a court of three C officers of distin distinction cEd and experience should investigate ani A d cide the p pi int in in dispute this thia court after hearing all the e irence that the contractors should receive recene wen la enty dollars additional for each roule mule sold to the government this award auard was reduced by the advice of quartermaster general jeup to ten dollars a head hea and the amount thus fixed paid baths by secretary of war ar the I 1 still dissatisfied and contended for foi the As full award allowed allotted by the court of cf officers s when an agreed case was made up and submitted to the united stat sll court of claims for an opinion as to the legal obligation of the government to t pay the full amount I 1 it is is these contestants I 1 anderst understand and who have prefer preferred ted charges ngaio capt V a copy of which have hem furnished him ile he cespon responds d s that sa 0 soon as he can hear from froin ce certain tain indr i vi duals he will be ready w with th his dc fence and altho although uh a court I 1 artial be convened to investigate the charge the friends of capt Vain liet feel every erf confidence in in li his entire innocence the temptation to fraud and peculation 1 indeed gre great at for two millions of dollars was an enormous sum to be e ex by a bingle officer yet if there v i as s officer in the public service entire above temptation that officer is is belie belieff vj to have been the adcus accused ed X A i |