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Show TO SUBSCRIBERS. SuliMiritars receiving the Herald, Haily or seini-week'y, in a colored wraj'jer, will pleaj nui iliat thuir aubsi-riptions have expiivd. and imi-t ic reuawed, i!" thi'V wi.-h iho paper i;oiit'uii)ed. AN EDITOR. IX A Ml'DUlh. Tlie Sioux City, Nebraska, T'mits, has cotuo to baud with a ,-uvlling article ar-ticle headed 'Probabilities of a Mormon Mor-mon War!" The editor announce:-that announce:-that ConjjreM in ICS-' passed an act by which the Mormons are prevented f'rem arming und drilling. This will be new-to new-to Congress and to the nation at luio a it certainly is here The Timts announces an-nounces that "Governor Vance" ha been doing something "with the act ol Congress iu one hand and his deCued duties as Governor i:i the other.'' "Governor Vance" don't live iu thi.-Tcrritory- He uscd to be heard oi "donu South," and has lately been elected to the United States Senate. But he hasu't been to Utah yet, that we are aware of. Nor has any law been enacted prohibiting the Mormon mil-ilia mil-ilia from arming and drilling. Thei :-was :-was a somewhat silly proclamation to that effect issued here last summer, but Congress is in no way responsible for it. We are obliged to the Times ibr hoping "that the government will not allow itself to be precipitated into a Mormon war iu the interests of contractors, con-tractors, army supplyors and other greedy cormorauts." The editor ha? u clear comprehension of what is right in the matter, if he is not sufficient! posted on the facts iu the late effort a "onplcasantness" here. Greedy cormorants, cor-morants, reckless and unscrupulous cor, tractors and others of the same kidney would like nothing better thau to make serious trouble that they might pick up spoils; but they are not going to be gratified just yet. |