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Show The Tin tic Homicide. The following reachal us yestcnlay, and as a prefix to it wc may add that complaints arc becoming too numerous, numer-ous, and witk too much cause for them, of the manner in which law has been ndmuiistcral in Salt Lake City, by the Chief Justice, as vell as in some of the mining camps, by Justices of the Peace: HOMASSVILLE, TlTIC, August 9, 1S73. Editors Salt Lake Mcrahh ' The shooting of Richard Moxlcy by , Hcury I. Morgan, at Eureka, resulted ! in a preliminary trial before the Jus- ! Uce of the Peace at Eureka, and the prisoner was remanded for trial at Provo. His guards were his near relation re-lation and hij intimate friend. Much blame is attached to the magislraV and the people aro much dissatisfied at the course pursueu uy uio Justice of the Peace. The general belief is that the culprit will escape, owing to the looseness with which the laws are being and have boon atlniiuisier.il. This makes the fourth or Sftii murder mur-der eomniilhxl in this locality aad proper indignation w n;a,niltu.'. Th people, of Humansvillc have today to-day smb-jciibed their names to a document do-cument urging the othecrs of die law to do their duty. Mncy has been paid, into a fund to proeuro legal lal-ont lal-ont lo defend the cause uf justice and it is liuped that thU nt;r,hr will be avenved by law aud right. |