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Show ft TiiiiiiEHuru. ur rui: ctuoimm M i IR TilEByracuio, ew York, Jtcralil , J fit ( laoneol the publlo Journala that aro 18' H aji J oppoaed to thu removal of th UUt Sb 1 Kj from Colorado Into Utah. Alter atat. J 16 Inglhe preaent etatut of the bill fcr Mt'' IR that purimte It atyt: , " W'j. "!l arami hanlly poaelbla that the gov ,J'j ,') J erniiiantwlllabanlnillla pollry ol clvl- h9 '1 J 1 llilujjtho tiillniH by oQnatguliij thriu i M l ,0 ,l traolc u' country lulmbluid by out fii ) , lawv and murderers nod bejoud tbo US w reach ot any hunt uitaln.r litnu.neu. If ' t a if tlilawuTtobettio Uii.il diijioaitloiioftbe It Uif , tuo friend" of the Indian wonder j F B w)i eomuth moiiwy batUeu upended I. iJ I toediaatotUem, why lltobltU for laud t ""i 4J liiaovemlly ore piivp.fl, and what ha I tm l ln IHo neo lof aueh otra,riit leirli- jS ISr 1 1 Ion. Allllmt l ankodfortlm Imllaiit Mi UK V 1 tUat the Boorntttvnt will proleottHcm V KT? liUhorlgtitt wlilih aro noi.ti.4ry to pro- j 4 Jpf ' abnetticmfroiiiexllnalon.NooppoiUloii ij I intde to olloritig tho turplut liimU 1 i ' f ihe.Uta roeenatlon laHtiloritinder I P Mr rtttrlcilotit, but' tbocruil'mov. yi "g on' jullcy that baa driven Hie In. 1 ' from Ibelr furlllo land all oier llio J Jiortliweel at Ilia approach of Ilia while wawou of tho emigrant, la uot of Ibo It In J tlitt chiDRM ivsa l,ll rfci.b1 cllltcnt If ttr (h work of (he tnljultn try and lh ncbool tnhr, rdotiltloa of lb tfi! inin' right to tmlins room on thft U'crn prlrlm. r.( the ro-k! Mill of tke ROTcmineDt kpt, evfti villi ft litnJful of (nlorlo Indlu." It hti Imn RtAteil lj hlicnrmlfB that Dtlfftattt Ctloo liftnftTorrd this bill. Wlit n the MMty of Ihli Ucauie Hplrcnt thty chiDgta iiiQCiiaUgaio one of ncItgfnce nJ lndlflrence. Thli Injuit uotruo and unjuit at tbe other. JohnT. Calne liftt done all that lay In the lower of ajDtlc-satv, ajDtlc-satv, JluttoTeDt the contemplated removal. Hecond.If It wai determined to carry tlit measure to aecutu Juitlce to tbe icitlen who had mtUe farmi and ItnproTemtnts upu the Undtav-lecttd Undtav-lecttd fur IheMTagei. Ho Imi luccteded In Mocklnit the bill for aome time aud when It wn re jotted to the Iloune and rommlUed to the Committee of tho Whole heiecured the oppoiltlou of a refctable minor Itjrofthe Committee on Indian A f falre who ma le theanoeied report: "Tbe onctprlnnod, membere of tbe commllleeon lodlan air.Iri, dluenllnK from lbe tlewa of tbe tnnjorttr. would renpectftilly reporti We object to the removal re-moval vf tho Houthern Ule from Colorado Colo-rado loto Utah a prorxweAl, because lie reuiOTal 1 not necenwrr In order to tenure tli-m land MiltaM for their prevonlanil future uii ai they have in abundance both of agricultural and gra'lnif land. "Their removal from azrlcnltural to wlldsraxlnff landi, wilh roainlni prlr llpgei over Urn huntln. rausee, li at rarlitnce with tbe anund policy of the cor rnntent with reference to MtUIm Indl anunlanda In no ve rally, anI would In ,df finitely po-tpone any hopeful enrl for their rtv.lUatlon, 'It wooM hnpo-e upon ettler on nn 1 near the proposed reaervatlon. aitalnit their will, tbe burden f which It . the object of thU removal to flee lhoowho live on the border of their present Lome, thua loipoalnz an lnJoUce upon Ihit one that Iheotbtr may U rlteTelof a bur den of whleh Ihoy can not pittly com lain. 'll would, ajtln-t the pro'ett of Utah. take1t0',0o0 aoret of her lorrltory for occufuiLlou and l.OdOOJ more for roam loir and hunting prlvllrsea. that Colo rado may open up l.TO-.OoO acrva to white cltlxcntia propoel Irijusttco tbe more fltgrant bocauiearclUlon of that Indicted In-dicted a lew yeara alnce. when tbeo bor baud! r confederated Ul were forced upon Utah for the relief ot Colorado. 'To do Ih.a Injuttlre tu TtaH. Inflict Crlevoui wrou7UIou thcMeitlerataban-don thcMeitlerataban-don our policy of clvlllratlon. and remit tbeao ward, of tbe nation to hoiloM bar-btrlam bar-btrlam will coat, for preaent arrangement arrange-ment and future cortrol ami aupport, a large extcndllure of money frtun thu treasury amounting to aevtrat hundrett tbouuud dollar . "The bill IhatweorTer aaa aubotltute provide aim ply that our treaty obligation obliga-tion aball be f.iln.), which will reiulre not more than lMai-00 acre At tbrlr pre ent rcainatlon, and oprnt up the remain der to aettlcment under provlalont which will aeoure an ampte civilization fun I, without the rxpenaeol a alugle dolUr to tbo government. "We fully ajree wilh the rommlloncr of Inalan atfrlra, whoaaya In bla nport to tbo bouorablo aocreUry of the tutor Ion Aan reaultol my Investigation'. I ftel cotiatraltiril l.i aay that 1 cnu not ap ro e lha raililrtitUin of the proposed agree mentfur (he following rcaaou. Hr-t. 1'rora an examination of the recordatif the varlouacounrtU held with the Indiana by the com mM Ion era It doea not aefin to me that the aureeinent ritarhcd falrlrrepreiieritatlie real wlnhea of tbeUtent that their iimaxnt waa rulur-tmtlvgtviu. rulur-tmtlvgtviu. and under atroaa of aueh com Mr rations aa appratod trom,ly to th.lr (cars and very Urjrfly to their pre Ju-IWi aalut a clvlllrl life. hfcoud '1 he progreaa ulruatlr mde by the. Indiana In civilization will be rudely lnterruptrl bv the removal, and tliev t 111 letUcedamld aurrouudtnK much more hcwttle to their prngresa In learning tho white mau'a vraya than tbeso amldat which thAy are nnw altuatt, Iblrl. It wilt be ixcevtllngly dinicnlt If nut linptnalblt for tha governmeutto carry out tbe aureement ma le with these Indiana to i roturt them from tbe Intru-alonaof Intru-alonaof wblui iunwt the now reerta tlon. WM. If. llRAWILV. A. O. IIUIKINV. TllOM. I.VC)I. It tl peaalblo that In iplte of nil that ean be Uone the bill will become a law, Colorado want It, aud Colorado liai Totri lu both Houiea of CoujiriM and political lulluonce lu tho nation! while Utah aa neither. Hut If thla event doea ocour It will not be tho fault of the Delegate from thU Territory, who hat done hla whole duty In relation to the matter. |