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Show Kir; or, as Usual I he New York Iltrald is always right; takes pride in never making a mistake especially concerning Utih matters; and to be doubly sure keep?; a special correspondent correspond-ent here that it may be "reliably in-I in-I formed-" That's why we find the following fol-lowing editorial piragraph in iu issue of the i:7ih ult. : ' The Mormon political crisis is rap-I rap-I idly approaching. According to our 'dispatches from Salt Like, published to-day, governor Brown's veto of the I measure, passed by both branches of , the lei-Iature, providing for a delegation delega-tion to chaw up a State constitution, is hourly expected, and as soon as it has been received, the council will organize organ-ize a convention and begin upon the work of choosing delegates, notwithstanding notwith-standing the protest from the executive. execu-tive. Wc arc di.-satifijd with governor "Brown" for several reasons. He has never made himself known to the peo-!ple peo-!ple of the Territory except in that I particular veto; through the New York Uerakl he has insulted President Grant by occupying the gubernatorial scat of Utah without appointment; he has ill-treated governor Woods by shelving that gentleman without a word of cause given or excuse offered; and we have strong grounds for believing be-lieving that )2 is the fellow that arretted ar-retted Parley's cinon some time ago, aa the same pnp-'r reported. Decidedly Deci-dedly Brown is a strange kind of a fellow, fel-low, whoever he is. less respond to the British objection in such a spirit as to show its earnestdosiro for a settlement of the questions at issue in a manner altogether satisfactory sat-isfactory to all parties. Application was mado to-day lor a copy of tho British Brit-ish note for publication, but without success. It was remarked that as the note was of a peculiar character and couched in delicate language, and as the reply would bo in tho liko temper, there was no cause whatever for apprehension as to the oontinuanco of peace between tho two countries. Ntw York JYyws. Hew York, 23. Klevcn new cases of smallpox havo appeared in tho past 2-1 hours. Anothersiiit against Roohe, vico-pros-idont of the Bowling Green bank, was brought to-day by the receiver, and the bail lixed at SGo.OOO. Other officials of tho bank will bo arrested soon. Two children of P. Planagin, at Pre-mojit, Pre-mojit, Westchester county, wero burned to death to-day. A letter from Florence, of Jan. 21th, says a tir there tho day previous ren-deVed ren-deVed 201) families homeless and dependent depend-ent on charity for sustonauci. South American advicos report twelve persons killed on the Santiago railroad, near Toban, by the breaking of anaxle. Confirmations. Washington, 23. Tho senate iu ex-neuUvo ex-neuUvo session to-duv conormed U. A. Kaitman, register of the land office, at Preseott, Arizona; A, G. Garman, agent at Yankton, for tho Stoui Indians, Dakota: Da-kota: Geo. P. Tucker, receiver of public monies at Lincoln, Nebraska: and De-Forest De-Forest Porter, associate- justice of the supreme court of Arizona. A Clerical Svducei- Hultimore 23. Am evening paper publishes an article charging the Rev. L. V. Huston, a distinguished minister, with tho seduction of several young Indies of the Sunday school of his church. The Hlitftlaalppi open. St. Louis, 23. Alter nearly three months of partial or winter suspension of navigation, the ice gorges broke up south and ran out to-day. Tho river is open to all southern points. Unllrond Accident. Cincinnati, 23. Tho passenger train on tlie Short Line road fell through a bridge three . miles from Eiliston, Ky., to-day. xVbout uj r-asscngurs were on board, two were killed, 62 wounded. Surgeons ad supplies were sent from Covington at one u.tu.. and a locomotive locomo-tive followed with -other surgeons in a short time. The wounded aro cared for. The passengers say tho woui-.dcd were heaped in a mOit horrible ma.-;, and the scene following ws exciting ex-citing in tho extreme. Ibe killed are lulm P. Brock, of Ky., an.l liarri.-on Julian, colored, the porter of ihe train. ; ' Monetary and Stock. 1 'ew York, 23. Gold closed tirni; currencv, 7. W. U. T.. 07i: W. F Uii quicksilver, 33; Pacific itail, 5T. |