Show ve ive are informed that the dead body of a e W p supposed to be a teamster was A as found a j y before yesterday near the summit of baie elig big mountain and it is thought that he dished from cold and exposure ali s mr lur lailson lV V ilson united states disi digi ai ill mt ct attorney accompanied by his lady lad ar birj 11 led ati here this friday evening j ave y gs give place to the follow following in com lini cation from bir air perkins ae V e feel i titis fifield fied that he liaa has been misrepresented nd confounded nith f pother bother an imputation which very cry estly t Y doss does not to remain under I 1 the llie editor of the 99 valley tan tait 2 sis in th tha new york runes lines of september 25 1 I 6 pra paragraph raph uner the head of interest K from utah which says one of es gentlemen mr ute perkins was 1 ht on saturday last walking out of M of the I 1 wa gentile stores with a hat fled d under his shirt bosom ac s is news to me such a thin c has nev occurred to my i knowledge and my ian respectability respectability will avill shield me from acanda scandalous ous assertions of a lying alyin an amous lot S scribbler 11 yours t respectfully UTE urn PERKINS G S L L city nov 4 1859 atia Is an all old saying that you must go fo way a home to learn the news and the ollow i item gotten up by a washington lVa city ealon dent to a new york aull ill be ere at beart cofar ko far as any or division exists among the federal officers we lve know of nothing that would justify any the inference is is a voluntary ard and such a advises advices ad dv vices ices ct conclusion inclusion of the writer lie ile says advises advices ad ices from utah are not very cry flattering temir ir ind and sir air buchanan has ser serious ious as to the result of the policy pursued by governor Goer nor cumming it is is understood L by ly the llie administration that the civil officers of th the e territory are idad among themselves es as to the to be followed G goi ov proper cou course arse cummin with the secretary fcc etar of state and forney borne the indian A agent crent favors a moderate conciliatory conciliator policy chief justice eckles and the united states attorney wish to hold the mor alor mons to strick accountability iii in all matters whatever what hat eier ever the army officers side with judge eckels but at the request of gov go Cum c gen johnston has enforced f the 1110 inott t rigid discipline and not a is permute d to approach within eighteen eight ean miles of salt lake city cit thus stands the dispute between the federal officers of the gentiles while he Alo alfinn inn chief boasts that hib his people tale bait V e the finest country on earth and that utah will ivill be the first ration lati onina in a few years 5 ears the rhe president is la not of by any an means pleased nith the prospect GREAT SALT LAKE CITY nov 1 ath 1858 K ANDERSON ESQ sin SIK early in in september last 1 wi th ith others signed a letter addressed to I 1 judge eckels eck els tendering him a dinner pravio pre ioui s to ilij dep departure artur e for tho the batt la t I 1 presume the letter was nas merely an invitation vi to a dinner without either applauding pla or condemning ins his policy the gentleman who requested me to I 1 sign sign the I 1 letter etter assured me jt it was mere inere 1 ly y an all lin mutation i tation to a dinner consequently I 1 signed the letter without wi hout leading i it th the following is is contained in in said letter that regret regret however is is lessoned by their belief that your our presence at washington will do much to 10 remote mi mis apprehensions which seem to prevail there and to c cause ause measures to betak be en for the better belter security of the persons and property of loyal citizens of the united states who are residents inthis in this community I 1 had no design to cast reflection even uy by my brif implication lif bailon tyis on this af 0 r any other community especially not in ill such an oblique manner A much luch less was it my design to call in in question the official policy of any federal Fei leral officer in this territory yours trul truly J FORSEY SECRE orrice oct 3rd ard 1858 1859 UTAH TERRITORY ALBERT cancil 1 eba I 1 EDITOR NEWS SIR sim your letter of 2nd and dinst is before me defor for which please accept my thanks in iii relation to a letter addressed to the if hon judge jude eckels which a short time ago a appeared P in the california bulletin 1 I have to say I 1 signed it after merely glancing over its contents but not with the sil slightest gh test idea that there wa was an all expression contained in it to cast reflection even the smallest on any community or person nor did I 1 sup pose for a moment that the letter was to be used as it lias has been to a political p purpose u rp ose I 1 as did inan many others of the signers of tile the letter referred to put my name to it in the full confidence that it was only what A hat it purported to be an indita tion lion to take dinner I 1 hear that an answer to the letter aas been published i this his J I 1 know nothing g As ai yet no answer r verbal or aritte u has reached me inc vesy respectfully JOHN HARTNETT |