Show TOU or T taic III VALLI TA the last dumber of wit cort corthins contins con tins ains an n abas abusive the ive and A HI attack upon jolin john t 31 S ter v coarseness and alt a ill persona personality liti 8 I 1 1 rarely equalled equal led in those journal 3 v aw nion mon staple is defamation 1114 aej an a stand j ill whose hose exist existence ence depends upon tile t ai aul ported tort edby by detraction and aid ab abuse s inel a the T to referred to differs holn tile diatribe ill v and a slang a n which vilich issues is lea a almost f t ud ei the pulpit or hie tabernacle in anthi this tt in its greater personal personality ity avil ard iri city 11 ik jer syblein sible in its increased viril virulence lence i e p J tred and malignity no d doubt OU ill combi 1 q 1 13 considerations of 01 a more general genera hag i vr 11 in giving addi additional ti 0 al gall to to th latter editors the ti tims m a selected f fo r alth po 14 slaught is worthy orthy of notice as aa trill is 1 on 0 to ta manner of it it was made twin tuo t act mr hartnett nett had left th this ci iya after out to his home in missouri aad ll 11 nl N tl lea he all have no chance of re lIling ti 1 I S ti eions made against him ich at in he isi pal an opportunity of ih doing at present I 1 will ill do for him not that ids aba cba charach art fro ea home chere be is well viell known at oil or in tation still and standing here among tb tto siti 41 opinions are not governed by clau alami cl ami h d ij 47 r tion or personal grudge reu Irela dyo in cation fhern assaults lielie the 11 in the founta incer ili his entire oret lit hf n at ea ill fu tation of the charges malle made IV against bo kaow the man and it is och t 0 t who it 0 are unacquainted willi ith bl alim that batllia a liA 11 tic I 1 e tan can possibly do him bill a any Y injury aj 24 is 18 to any ff alse ise imp impressions bilat I 1 I 1 be made the minds of tre upon 0 such by tb the i tide il ii question that we me are indeed E enter upon mr hartnett s vindication in t W direct manner from the charges made a affa aati f the i i him j the article agai against ast mr hartnett seeking for sources on oil aich i to grobi attack against him sets out by stai nii mr hartnett aiho pompously les bet of state has ref for 0 r wa ac mr ii 2 Hartne we sup suppose poe sj in hii fickal acts appended need his titi tit 1301 I 1 appe leand 0 a office this of course is nece S S a t to stamp Ns actor as oth ial a fa t it aih it h a editors of the mountaineer should ho I 1 i un ety ery wa know for we believe that they y it hare a all held official position e either fth her r ivil civil 0 in 1 I uder a certain local government ours N fad ganiard 11 1 1 in their arv r andio aj t fercl i cef aarand ana c 1 s bill I 1 pr these geri gentlemen demell added tl the n name I 1 te of thea at fice indeed the matter is set at rest so far one oile of them is eil by a report d beffie beffi a us made I 1 to ta the governor of the ti r and which in fil addition to so the cacir ode ol of gentlemen is affixed th atly tZi 10 sounding not to say pj title thle ot ou As I 1 tant ant general milida ld utah territory v j of we do not know that this tit title levas Bait bb use used pompously 1 hiir beli efon the coff IV ra ry is that it was more r dest y a with the humility that shoun should almap awai connected with high off icLal a it which constitutes more than place th P glory and honor of office ir if by the cl cb t of pompously styling Secret j state the lite editors of tw the mountaineer a i to allege that mr hartne Hart nelt tt I 1 aide any akyi a and nd ostentatious parade or of offic eor bied sw title out of place or in any offensive tua abasi it is certainly a matter of new to those know him best and nho fio vi were ere with him here but thia is incidentals incident alf and a mere prelude to 6 the charge lows and which furnished the motive for attack 11 mr hartnett it is said eluo mu his di discredit credit as a gentleman and edw one who should try and make bono lions a rall 60 1 name of his government left without p ns his rent the ard article c le then adds blat tl at 0 attachment was sel sent it after him hill nil 1111 III probably be tried in the probate cunan in 8 few days mr hartnett 11 v w as n detained as lie he assured the his ha agent in this city would see to the settlement merima A plain statement or of facts dera bwy from a sourn believed to be reliable w afford the best refutation of the cb cas arges conveyed fn an the above abort par carpl PL 01 we say insidiously for abe raf made on reading them is that 31 wr t alart rl attempted a fraud by leaving t the be our coup courvi f without settling with lis bis ci editor andt a I 1 it was only by virtue of a writ fit of attal atta I 1 ment that he was induced to make any ran gement for the settlement of his li re I 1 instead of or all this being true mr kv 1 made arrangements arrangements with anith an agent city before leaving here to pay ft quarters rent jue due on tile the building w I 1 tely coupled by him when it became due a ta same rate heretofore charged anil and paid P him but the ON owner der of the build rp oft hall had entered on the present quarter ill il has not yet expired expire demanded an of rent four times as great as thai a paid mr 11 II did not see pr proper op er to the demands which A aich he be reg ardad as 0 1 1 I 1 onata and tin anler berthe 0 circumstances as the jl st f I 1 and andis still determined if possible bat the collection of 0 the claim but is alv ady throb b his bis agent here to settle at A it glicr h 1 l I 1 me foe the rent due at the samp same rate ha say haa be IM charged anil and of I 1 0 0 owner of cf the boddin building has been UK facts inch the d idt toi arned wilb SO W of the mountaineer will not attempt a 4 gaitors bov y frivolous and meanly con coll deny ap B ell aie the chaides made by them to of j re tile lie reputation of another and how fall iii do they react re act on their alie r own ov n head g i rely pi opel ly tose close our illy g ibid leave those editors to their own re be tiam and t which the com 44 nullity alt at place upon pa their acts ts but we M sol to add concerning the po pi dpn sr ae slid gin taste e ith im aich which they ila liae e acted acte in in ara e t y ate matter before tile the no tn a more dinv arit t 40 the itte public pa the editors of the they sometimes tale tahe 0 masion casion J leIras 0 vt I 1 tatt remark to their readers are lawyers lasers the they 11 acted to as counsel fr for the gentleman v who ho sued 1 alj nt gt the writ rit of 0 attachment against mr air hart ita diet hat then ell willlis be thought of their ta taste ste I 1 pils standard tan dard of professional honor after in B diluting a t 4 ainest a mail to use a nem a f raver edited by them elves as a medium as which to assail him im of on the very lery t round too that legal redress has been ap healed ta rt this is indeed a new mode of bringing a fc i tin to terms ant and the clients of the editors iiii J the mountaineer ill ih hereafter we sup BIP ices ht apse have the gratification of gaining all roper at atla law and having their op 1 t lents thoroughly lit in tae the culumns columns ar irl 0 th air lawyers paper ii V commend these gentlemen to some dei 4 r falot bof prudence e anti and de secretion iles I 1 in il the new f practice pr acice they have introduced it to owe a g I 1 E bt nd not pay it or to be sued eon it be fill 1 fail fault 1 t or a man is to m bel asbed in in a newspaper it is one at least i odell the hie editors of tit M should i at treat bah ith some degree of oe leniency and foru the bearance otherwise they might expose thet eel ced selves to similar attacks attack sif it any person could i ie be found so vindictive as to the private a of these gentlemen berose the gaze of it the public CAMP CAM ILY I 1 LOYD T as sept ruih 1839 ad 1 on thursday last the lot boig expected anat match 11 i between mr johnsons job surrel sorrel lome and mr air Whit whitlocks locks grey colt for the reputed sum slim of 2000 1000 was iv as decided on a track abnit a his ill lie atom fairfield after waiting mailing nearly wo two hours the start aas effe effected eted when hen it became or apparent to t the in most verdant venant that it eh was waa a disgraceful sell sel the sorrel sorrel entered alone lit oo on saturday evem ng mrs westwood and miss beard received a benefit at the theatre ce la we are happy to state that the house was as i JJ Ms ry pat iMi abera bert amt we alle to obtain admittance the belr far t ances commented with Slake AI dy of oe Othel othello loll with the following cast j 01 othello bello mr R C white chite lago P M westwood stood casslo cassio J G cooke roderigo Ro dengo H howard J rutledge grail agrati L are aio mr hall A thorne duke of oe venice 0 L baldwin baldun antonio plumstead Desde desdemona mortia mrs tuckett 4 em emlia iia i westa cod the ibe part of othello is is too heay heavy for mr white blessas Bless rs cooke warren Warre ii baldwin Baldwi ii and nd thorne were ere respectable in in their parts and ana appeared to possess tile the ad addan an tage of kno knowing ing something about the text chich is is generally considered desirable at the other male characters were ere ludicrous lud crous in the abe extreme with the exception of mr V 4 j S nho mho although he be has many X j faults and elocution was not what 1 we could have haie wished yet by his thorough ino inow ledge of f the part sai saed ed the piece from being ani g hissed ti tragedy is is not the forts forta of mrs duclett t and mrs westwood miss alias beard sang barg the banks of allan water veny prettily ai mr jones gave gae two songs in in a better manlier than usual be mrs lucy stevenson appeared lie in two fany dances she is is young has a very goodal goo good dap apall al bearance pc pe arance and dances fewell Lwell she requires require 3 I 1 i practice to give that swinish which aich is site it is is so inabin g in in the desert to find anda a t danseuse danse danseuse who possesses the advantages advantage she lie S 8 does and we hall hail her visit m mith pleasure lie he will be a great favorite the antei t ailments ain ments concluded with the in irth provoking force of the widows victim the characters by shawl northrop Kor and cooke D westwood P M westwood wood and tuckett shiell is quite sufficient to ensure it being well performed it received great applause it is usual we believe in in large theatres theartres the atres to rehearse li earile the to be performed particularly particular li five act ones but it seems from brou the manner in in which othello was t as put upon the stage that the af D A dispense with it an evident want of preparation N was as observe ableon saturday evening and Ibe the Tragedy was vas not nearly as well performed as the As can doit we wemusa also als otake take exceptions to the period v which inch elapsed between tile tune time the curtain drops and the music music commences the orchestra do not seem to have made up their minds ahat m hat to play it ought on ht to strike up the moment the cuita curtain ill IDU louches chel the sla sage e I 1 vi DRAMA |