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Show Day Dawns Spuing Opens. AmODg tho arrivals yesterday at tho Townsend House was Uun. A. S. Williams, of Detroit, Michigan, who spent last summer in Utah, ani now comes ihus early to resume business for tho year. General Williams was for many years editor of tho Detroit Advertiser; was probiic judge of Keweenaw Ke-weenaw county for a long period of time; entered the army ic lt61, saw sharp service, and finally was ono of General Sherman's e.-pecial pets on hi3 "March to the Sea," as corps commander. com-mander. General Sherman, himself, told tho writer hereof, that a truer man, a Boblcr patriot, or a better soldier than General Williams, never mounted a horse or lead a corps. General Williams was horn in Connecticut, Con-necticut, but has lived in Detroit since lS35,ond has largo family aui business relations in tho east, of great wealth, for whom ho has returned to Utah to spend tho summer. With the close of congress and tho assurance that no further destructive measures would be waged on the material interests of the Territory by tho administration, he comes back hero to help develop Utah. Now that tho war on this people has ended for a time, we arc sate iu saying that two millions of money from the Peninsula State, and at least two thousand wolverine citizens, as immigrants, immi-grants, will come here ere the leaves fall "Fiat justitia ruat cesium!" |