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Show THE UTAH B!KO. Tlie pre.:io-:8 f-t of ui.niKVd j nliti.:ai dead Le.tto wno ccmp-e the L'uh " rinii" proper, are'fquaHed n- - sr.m in the Ci.iud Slater, save per-, per-, ij in f me 1rt:,)n-f the o.jpn sn d -oiilh, wl ere otli.-iali and the; r I 1Jn-,ronn'ol th: a me cli.-nof; ,ni n-cr"-'-'"CT v.-orn 0 it, in-liq'i.ited in-liq'i.ited politicians, wno aro of no n-oin t'.icir native places, but who must be. nipportftd by guvernnunt, fjr the party howling th-y have done in lin e g. m by. If a nun has mounted tii-' .-tump and proclaimtd the virtues of Grant or somo other nigh otfic a1, that man muit bo reward, re-ward, in K'Tne W'iy, and the rrearir ti.e s-Tvii.e ai.d thu more thu imlueiieu uf the man in question, tho j,'rtatT i-" the reward, lu .-wlng the-e b-ne-1 ii.:iariH hither and yun ovtr Lhe j country, it -I'wmliy cm out tlint j the moat intulligetit and bet-likud al j lit-adquarleM, titid Ibem.selvea in the ino3tluerativepii!-iwaiidp!-!wanteft -auiution; hi-uc- it is Lnal tiie Territories, Terri-tories, bein,' out of the way and their of Been paving Irile mon.-y, receivo so many ol lb Miiall fry, and llah, uuiug tho TuiriLury di-.nsud moat '.y t'loac w'nu h.vo the filling ,,f thu nfTi.-e a s.t thi'ir tli-posal, nas to many of LbO iiht weights .sitnin liur borders. Keaides, there ire but Lwo or three govurumeut utlices in the Territory which pay alaries barge enough In Mjeure tho services of intt-lligunt, respectable up- i right gentlemen, hence tho-e wiio c-tuuotaiu a livclniLKxl by houeA li.il el.ieivueru are dropped d iwn iuto these ollices. Tnere w aeareolv a thing too mean lor them touiiueiutue, or to contemptible for them to engage, in, where tho people are on one side and they on the other; and singular enough they are ever opposing the people and their interests. So much nas their desire for opposition become a part of their very natured that it is piestiouable if they can ever be re-: generated. At the present time lhe Territory is struggling desperately to re-1 cover from tho ellects of the. panic cf last September. The people, aod property -owners are striving to ouild up and create a heajthy state I business, whde these "rmgites ' are trying to tear down and de.-poil. They are continually endeavoring to create sti ifi1, and are sending abroad r -ports, if not of actual civil war in , Ut ih, of 'but which is bordering on, and woi Id. il true, produce such ai late ol nil .irs. Everyone of the e j reports, wiliul lies I hough they be, has its effect in keeping capit.il out, of the fcrntory, and in injuring the reputation reputa-tion ol the people. The Eastern and vVusterii I'n s-i are to-day teeming with sensation lies, utleretl by lhe Utah 'ring" concerning the had state of affairs here, when tho very utterersof thuse falschoo.ls know tliere has not been a period in the hntory of the. Territory for the pot five ye-ird when j allairs were mure qub t ami there was i greiter p-.-ace than there i? at the present time. Tiie-e .ins h ivti their, wei-lit win :i tl.c tiutli is not nthand, a d the littler cannot alw..;,;i reach lhe cars wiiere t'no loinicr navo en-teied. en-teied. Anu theie w!'o are making every endeavor to injure the IVnitory compose lhe I'ltth "ring." Gioriuus, indeed, will be the d:iy when they pack their puiscs-inns in hand-satchels hand-satchels and file out of the Co-:;try. |