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Show ANNEXATION AGAIN. 'I I)..' fii.'u with wliicii ou-i.fi n j'jun-ui-; i.its oecaMuiiuHy tix u woi-.tii iiiu..-ul-tioN s itleaiiK, if nut iwuni-hii..-;. Sittic in u littie mum ( a m-w-i- -. -:r ofti-:1, thf: can und'.-TMaml ail tl.e txi-1 glides, pn:.icnt conJitiuti and Inline lrrj.-it::L'. ol'a, vaft cXLont. -(' country ; ofwhifb tlu-y know but liui-, wnl. U-.-v trouble than tii'-i o.uj m-in.-; i.mrs witbiii u niilu of thuir own olli-ys. Fur iu- j siuin'o,t!i UicaKo7V.Y....',wii.i it- u.,u-' nl ubi(iiity and prescience,! all o'.vr (lie j west and known exactly wliut is the j in alter, and how to have LVr tiling amujxed no as to move "ii smoothly. tH lat prujJOial is 10 liave tho 'luWxi iouit l!tah j uiJert' ' retained in their! present positions until December, and thou tor Utah to be annexed to Xe-j vadu, or Nevada to Utah, making one! .Stale, whieh oi cour.so would elect it.- own judges. As Nevada declined the ; compliment last winter, and I. lull has not been consulted, evidently the Tribune Tri-bune wouldn't bother cither with it, but would .simply have Congress sett tie the ! .(iiestion by ils own fiat. j There is a point these sage.- overlook J when treating on thin matter. The area of Utah and Nevada would bo too great lor a tinglo State. In a few years more, with increased railroad, liioihtici, each will bo a great common-1 wealth, Tho vast resources of Nevada i have not yet really been begun to be developed. Comparatively little attention atten-tion has been paid to anything but mining so fur in that State. Yet it has the elements of a prosperity permanent per-manent and increasing, in il3 agricultural, agricul-tural, grazing and manufacturing resources, re-sources, which will sustain a large and steady population, when a system of general irrigation has been adopted and due attention is given to opening up its rich valleys as its rich mines have been already opened. The capacity ca-pacity of Utah to support a large population pop-ulation is already demonstrated. Manufactures Man-ufactures havo been encouraged hero and havo a healthy growth. And thero is no man of intelligence who would venturo to place an estimate on tho mineral wealth of this Territory. Our eastern friends need not be in any hurry to settle affairs for this region for all coming time. It will grow faster than they, with their limited information, informa-tion, havo any conception of. If the people of Nevada and Utah are willing to join interests and become one State we have no objection; but ii" they do not desire it, please don't givo tho "obnoxious Utiih Judges" tuoh unseemly un-seemly prominence at to elevate them into a cause' for Congre.-s arbitrarily compelling annexation. The Mormons arc not troubling them.-ylves much j about said Judges, who have shown i thoir animus and their inability to accomplish ac-complish cerlaiu purposes sutiiciently for it to be understood what they can do. They probability is they iiiay find opponents who will not so quietly submit sub-mit to a wresting of law that is at least an anomaly injudicial history. |