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Show Off East. Judge Strickland has ?one east. For how long and with wha'."' weighty objects in view it is difficult say- is solcmn'y alleged that he irnes" t0 negotiate a treaty be tween the TimpS03 Utes and the Sachems of Tammavi others SW he will sell the Emma anj a11 the other leading mines in Utah during' his aD" sence, and invest the proceeds in making mak-ing Federal officials intoTerritorial Dt.'e' gates; while still others claim that he is after a little lubricating material to make the wheels of the judicial machinery ma-chinery run smoothly in the desired direction. Any way he is gone, for a siason, having scarcely, before starting, had time to shake by the hand his Honor, Judge Ilawley, just back from California. These functionaries can scarcely leave Salt Lake long enough to j make a semi-annual visit to their dis-, tricts, which the law, in its huge sim- j lilicity. provides they shall permanently j reside in. Husincss in Salt Lake! bankruptcy business would suffer if they were not always here; and the business of the districts may go to the 1 dogs, so that Salt Lake City be properly prop-erly attended to. Did these Judges receive leave of absence when thus going off not alone from the districts to which they have been assigned, but fV Territory to which they have been appointed '! We have no objections to .their leaving, as individuals; nor, indeed, in-deed, any to their going off up Salt River and never returning; but they I are such sticklers for a minute observance observ-ance of the law that we want to ea it , .honored, by themselves in their own . judicial persons and by their own actions ac-tions as judicial functionaries. II I IIIWiw ,n |