| OCR Text |
Show KtV i UT.tll lllldlll: (.OMIItlVI. jH' j TilKmlvoettetof ttio"lIomo Itulo" H. bill hail . litaring at Washington on Hu Wnlnculay l(urn the llouao JBf coinniltlso on Terrilorlrs. Mr. W. 1 II. Smith nf OlJ.'ii, common! jH known n Kentucky Smith, anil H Jllilgo J, W. JuJ.I of Bill Lake were H the iaksrt. Tlir loth mlvancwi jHf atronr; rrasous why Uf All sliouM l r- JHE HeveU of the vaasalago Hit nJIns tlic IH territorial condition and to riattted IB Lrlsclherown loralotTjcrr. iB1 The ariumonta presented wre UV Uall good ai reaaone fur admitting H Uuh Into tlio Union a a Male. Hut R the areaktrs referred to the doubts H which aetixlst In the minds of some x? tsjoileas to the changed conditions of I Utah, and the allege! hostility of the 1'rrsldent to a lutaauro for slats'hood, ahd cited tlisso a the reasons why Oil rii.lltulnary measure of freedom had Iwen prepared In lieu of tho full liberty to which UUh It actially ruin ru-in the rourao of hU remark Mr, Bmlth alluded to tho present Uovsrnor and tho appropriations made by the , I.fijlil.lure for his benefit, both while be war Bocretary and ilnce he has been the lJtectitlTe. Two reporta of the hearing are ttiullihotl In addition to tho brief press dispatch renlvrd to day. The 7tTai account agrees with the TVCuno re oil In Ihochlef r llcular, but In reference to the mattera reflecting on the fJovcrnor tbry ilinVr. If the Ttiium rroit la correct, Mr. Bmlth did (Jovernor Thomas aulnjua- lice; It save: The Governor would veto lilll unless t hired not to. Jledrsw tJIOOayrar for a private secretary an 1 uo one lis 1 ever LMid of him or Booiililni. When Nitre-taryofthe Nitre-taryofthe Territory, ll.oinaa Invented two schemes for tagging the public, tho flrit compelling ertry ollWr to pay 0 for Id cttiniiilssinn, and tho second making the filing uf bondl and articles of Incorporation v.llh tho Hecrotary obligatory. obliga-tory. 1 he flrat roll In sol eral thousand a year, Ilio second rully alO.OW V are doubful whether Mr. Bailth made these remarksaa they aro printed .j,,, , In the TMunt. The JUmkl report Ifr. aiakia him say that the J.'IW was for Ira c IWOand 1S9I, and that articles of In ge 2 't corporation aro tote filed In the Beore- ffisv i lary'sofllcr, but omit any ttaleruout m ' : about bonds being filed. It Is true that H' r tho Governor lias n private secretary J t j at $1500 a year; It Is not truothatno , A ' tudy haa seen hlm,becnuie he is known j eTft'VliT wv" enough by builniss men as an 'Vjlllf' attache of tho Uovcrnor's olUco. The KsaT ' Ixglilature luado this appropriation I BnBf , nd It Is not In tonlllct with any con- RtT A greaclonal Inhibition. j Bj',' Uoveruor Thomas, while Berretary "Rl of the Territory, recolvod only the lee MjP1 that were prrecrltxtl by the Leglsla awivO ture, and which will be found on tho , B !?. i) I tint pag" of tho lawa of I8SD, and are ) W .Ijt reaionablo and In no case eireaslve. JKli 1 ivi Ho wasBecrttary from 1870 to 1880. In luj jft. ri Deoeiubur of that year lie was ap- Wfkjy I pointed on tho Utah Commlasloii. Tho EM $ newfeeblll, to which Mr. Bmlth ir. (Kt ' ' haps refers, was a roved March , B, 163s. Therefon-, as Becrttury, Mr. It r Thomas could not have derived any l9g, benefit from that, ant was not the "lu- fiwt ventor of theeo schuiues.' It?; t It Is not good o1lcy, to aiy nothing w& of Its morality, to exaggerate, or faliely Egfi accuto an opponent, aud wo think It .1 v would Wditllcultlo prove that (luv- IM1 ' eruor Thomas has bun hired not to m veto a bill, or lias done some othir JK , ' things that the Triiune upon of ,wv Mr. Bmlth'a argument accuses him of ffi"'i We aro or the opinion that the Wt marks made before tho House cm w . mltteo have been garbled and tlnttd nt ' forapuriose,aftertheiiotorloiisfaBhloii IS) h ,! of 7Vtiunere(Kiils of nuttings, religious fa. , y aud political. k' , Tho advocates of tho l'aulkuer till RIvJf V are getting In their work lu the main ' I? , lu good thaie, and try argument J' ' they use Is, virtually, stroug reasoning V Jn favor uf ooutirrlnj upon Illali the rights and prlvlltgis of full political ! i. liberty. |