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Show TTKR FROM LITTLE COT-' T0XWG01). pecijl torre 'lonnetioc i.l' the 1 1 k l i 1. . j Aiitl Ceiiirnl Clti-M The bunt- , Trials at Sail La lie. wc: Ai.ta, Oct. '.ih, I71. gac hi.-, town, and its suburb, Ccnlral 1 , have grown v-.-ry rapidly within the last two months, nnd tho .joint to t g now ranks first among the rain- the towns of the Territory. The pres- yea population numbers probably ), including the occupants of subur- cur j cabin.", and very singularly ii in- i vir as-ing with the approach of winter. , 'J ithin anotlicr year real estate will be im rth more in this than in any town , rio! city of Utah oulhidc of Rait Lake, j the 0 present proportions of the city, cht scorns to bo a town,) warrant the , nai lectation that the road down the arr ion will be kept open this winter, i 1 there will be too many people re- cisi iin here, and ihe J'tp-incs-i interests fro the place are too imporant to per- the t that it shall be ombargocd by snow ev( iin social aud bu-inc.-s connection ' do th the outside world. Jast now I ' sines is dull, and discoveries of new 1 tiic nes have become po common that ye? thing short of iho finding another . I nma would excite a perceivable tea- ' sir ion. The only subjeoL ol 'pooial con- th( nare hii THE STATH TRIALS AT .SALT f. K1 ob icse excite a lively inierof-t, much ie result of them, Tho preponder- ; ? ice of public opinion looks upon them i political rather than moral or judicial K icslions. A shrewd suggestion which have heard oft'ercd with relation to j losc proscculions i.a, that they are , tended to exeilo a publio sentiment in to States that will influenco congress ' pass a bill for the government of lis Territory similar lo lhat under ' hich the District of Columbia is ! )verncd, taking from tho people- all a jlitical power and giving lo the proi- 11 ;nt tho appointment of all Territorial j . licea. 'ibis programme, however, l--mid not easily be carried through the : w caent congress unless a wide-spread 1 " iti-Mormon prejudice was created, lie judicial arraignment and oondem- V ilion of polygamy was brought into111 ay to create this prejudice, nnd s' mco these prosecutions. If tho j n ormonn by forco resisted Iho law, ,ore was clear cause for their disfran- I lisemcnt, which left tho Hold -open to ! n io orusadora; and if not, tho exposure 11 ' polygamy in open court, nccompa- n cd by a tremendous noiso of sounding ' asa and tinkling cymbals, like the re- i iris of Ku Klux outrages in tho j nth, would givo congress an excu?e I " plaeo the entire government of b'lah : tho hands of Ulysses. More of this l ion. Yours, i 11 Wasatch. ; jP KDUCATlOSAL CONVKNTIOiV, |