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Show THE BOHUS TO JUDGES. One reason why the federal judgea ! of Utah are eo vindictive against the people here id because the laat leftis-I leftis-I a tare, cut oil tho thousand dollara a year tho territory had been payiiiR to each of the judicial gcntiemen. The Hkkald tirat ndvouated tho appropriation ap-propriation 'or tho judged. it had two objects in view. One was to iticreaso the salary 80 as to make it worth the while of respectiiblo and competent lawyers to accept appointment to the otliee, government paying eucu a miserable pittanco that a lawyer of ability or standing could not a fiord to work lor it. Oar other object was to have tho judges paid enough to keep them honest, and not compel them, as the boys d:iy. Ij "skirmish " for money to decently maintain themselves in tho com-muBity. com-muBity. Ad, after trial, no improvement improve-ment appeared likely in the qualifications quali-fications or character of our judges, the Herald took the fiist opportunity to prevent tho continuance of tlis gilt, and defeated tho judges' etlorts to have it renewed by tho legislature. This journal bis nevor been forivn for its courso in the matter, the judges holding it reapomible for depriving de-priving ijeni each of a thousaud dollar dol-lar teat which they had beensocon-tenttdiy beensocon-tenttdiy sucking. Iu connection with tho gilt of tue territory to the United Statts judges it may bo well euouph to till how tho narrow-minded b:gct Boreman maueuvered, his conduct showing thu kicd of man be is. The money waa to be paid tjuarteriy, and Boreman wis most prompt m his application to iuo auditor for Lis warrant, which was duly tent to him at Beaver. About the tune oi i:s rectipt, some congressman congress-man Judge Hoar, wo believe made a vigorous speech in congress con-gress against the territories paying extra laiariea to the judges, and de-ciartd de-ciartd that the judge who wu.d accept ac-cept the mcn.y was d:hoccat aLd 1 sh&uid be impeached. Birtmjn wai Irighteued neatly cut of his hll.e wit. tie hurried tne warrant bck tu auditor, ed fir tronui-.d because be-cause of the sl-wntss of lue mii ccach which was carry it: g aw the evidence i,( what ho itred would be the mcar.i of turning h;m lu-e upC'U a c.d uuAprLC'.AtiTe wr.d, withcut an cilice to fA'.'.tn up". a or abh.ty to feed h une.f. N ,t:.iLg cameot JjJge H.ar'i petc:i, and in a scrt time tue ce'apa;e: ctJwvd talking atxul it, when it dawned u;..u the feth.ti mind cf ilg judc tnat perhaps per-haps ne cd made an ai ot h;.! and lji He began w..;L.Lg ab;ut IZto warran'. i-to a eh'.d, ai.il ' icn m:iig tow be cou.J rta.a it, and I ilcahy ro:e to h.j iccite, Emcr-! Emcr-! son, to help him r-.cuver ti.e mon-iy. I Af:er Sjir.e d-j.y, :. 1 a S '-d cf : am.c'.y ca t;.e part o( t:.c jo.d:.;! j gea:. :ai v.i iiiJ si. j r.w g:t t 1 a c;:i coa:J he wm, t;.c mrnai : wm obr...-..d Ir.m i: e a. l.ior, j and H.rtniin mado hapj y. Itviv 1 ait.r he m rroar as too , sons :a apj-lj;.- t.r h..i I-'-1 ti-rj t.me lL.e fj-jrr r,..-:d rouiJ. He had b:o:i j:-vc.- j v...,-.i ar. 1 meaa e7r r.i.r.o t:.o a; ;.r pr;:.. u was at..;pM, at.d '. .n . irl.t'ul r.y : ii i-a to? rc'.or:. A :..e -c 1 rt r X i".. xO". l,.'.-.r m ;t.l aci1' -n: ;.:;. rii'::... I.:o '1'iiri-r di7 rtciity t mid, wr.i'.n 101; mcc.ii Hit (. r toi pr' j- i.t eil..o.i.)ii of : 1. m: ;.i'.e. |