OCR Text |
Show "ED. (ilLMAX; UK. 1:1 BOY !"' 'A ICi liuhlo. oisipcli'til uil io ! riiini ol .Wine?" And Kverr Way Fit to be u Mull Currier. New York, 12. The Herul 1 's Washington special says: Gilman'i alliddvit, which the Herald prints in full, is a direct impeachment of UnitciTStateB Attorney Sumner How-ard, How-ard, whom he accuses of suppressing the vital part of Let's confession, viz: the charge that Young ordered Dame aud Haight to see that the emigrants were nut to death. Gilman has attached at-tached to his atlidavil the original of the following letter, written to him hy Howard on the subject of bia request to secure him an appointment as United States mail carrier: U. S. Attorney's Office, District of Utah Territory, i Salt Lake Oitv, March 3d. 1877. Ed. Oilman: Dear Hoy. Youra received. The appointment spoken of by you is made by the postmaster general, From what I learn from Washington there will be no Appointments made until the new administration gets settled in its seat. I havo just now written a letter to a good aud influential influen-tial frieud ol mine in Washington, asking bim (o see the new postmaster general, and if he can get tbe appointment ap-pointment fcr Ed. Oilman, a reliable, competent and good friend of mine, to do so. Iam afraid some hanger-on hanger-on of the post office department may l'e ahead of you. Crosa is acting like a fool, talking about the governor, gover-nor, myself and all those who have befriended him. He ought to he ashamed. I may not see you before I go to Beaver, but would like to bear from you. Stay where you are tili I come back. Youra truly, (Signed) Howard. |