Show the church organ is very much exercised at the things ta in provo and particularly at the bold and manly stand taken by judge i Cradle cridlebaug baug h his remarks di discharging girla th t 1 grand jury from farther service aud and his an 1 ewer enver to the mayor of provo prove in relation to the presence of 0 the troops is pronounced to be unprecedented and this wa was 9 deemed of tuch such importance as for them to get up an i extra but it did not show itself upon the for some reason or other the two tire articles she a referred to we extract and give in another column several to the states copies we understand were sent by saturdays mall mail doubtless with a view of I 1 forestalling public opinion they are welcome to all the capital they can make out of it judge cradlebaugh in his remarks beleas ing the grand jury told some wholesome truths trutha he approached his bis subject too with no velvet veil et tongue but with all the force ani and power of good old fashioned saxon we reiterate re iterate what we have before asserted and the proceedings at provo confirms ftp it that the federal courts in this territory are powerless let this thia go to the states aye i to the authorities at washington for it is 19 true to the very letter and it can be chewn not only by the tha declarations of or oil the civil officers of the go ern ment but by testimony of if hundreds hun dreda beside we will abide the issue in this attempt of this people to bring the federal courts not only into contempt here but in the states if a hold bold and fearless discharge of a sw orr duty is to be the subject of complaint let theta then make it we know one thing thin that whenever either judges cradlebaugh dl and sinclair go under that moment a nail is put into the coffin of the administration tra tion public sentiment will ill not tolerate it but we apprehend no such result both the judges are prepared to take the responsibility and if it should be deemed necessary vindicate their official action before the authorities ties at washington and the pubic at large we make these remarks because it la is ro no arious onous that aal there was vaa a time here rhen ahen federal jud judges cs were almost dra dogged ed from their seats beats and threatened with violence things are changed now cow and we ask why wh it is is the presence of those very troops about vi whom born they prate so BO loudly that leers keeps tb them ern in restraint otherwise there would be no telling what would ie be the fate of judges cradlebaugh and sinclair Sir clair ali although hough a shrewd guess giess could be made we put the question in all candor throwing tit all prejudices aside if this people are loyal as they profesa tobeana tobe and have accepted the presidents pardon as they process to I 1 ave done then why throw obstructions in in the v way ay of cf a faithful execution of tae laws 2 why by tot not unite in an honest bonest endeavor to bring to justice the numerous crimes that have been perpetrated in this territory some ol of which are of the most revolting nature as good citizens who aho desire the protection of life arid and property and the punishment of offenders should do what is is the secret Is there a fear of the veil being lifted and thus present to view a record that would startle the sensibilities of the whole hole union as mark anthony said over the butchered remains of a dead csar caesar whose gaping wounds like mouths aroused the indignation of a roman populace we pause for a reply and we might add we nay may pause in vain the mystery is 13 locked up cp and the leys keys are held by a power pow er that defies the searching scrutiny of the federal authorities every days experience convinces us of the tact fact that the theocracy that controls this territory and consequently the people is as aa distinct anil and in feeling as far separated from the union as the province of canada their official declarations to the contrary notwithstanding A memorial claiming to be from american citizens in utah territory has been presented to the governor praying for the wd withdrawal of the troops now stationed at provo proto and requesting him to lay the subject before the th proper departments at washing ton we do not undertake to answer for his excellency but we think that he is as much convinced as we are that the civil and ministerial erial officers attendant upon the federal courts are as powerless as the courts theta them pelves what is the army here tor for but to aid the civil authorities in the execution of their delicate and so far fruitless labors what has created the stampede in the neighborhood of provo and some other parts it ii is ib not the appearance of the troops I 1 we undertake I 1 to pay ay but bat there was wa a more potent reason than this they saw in the person of anil and his energetic movements jud jude jade e cradlebaugh a determination to rip open hidden crimes that have slumbered for years ears why by so anxious to got get away and so repugnant to testify teal lily when I 1 the bones of murdered men and children at the mountain meadows N w 0 omen en bleach tbt th valley and their flesh fattened bened the bolves jf juit it was the indians as has haa been confidently bonfi bently asserted or any bo body y else mormon jew or gentile humanity and an d justice j ustice demands the utmost rigors of the law that justice can administer these are our sentiments and all good citizens tuena ci no matter of m ahat list creed or persuasion iiii will jo in with us in la the tha opinion that it is correct la in the memorial sent to kogor gov Cam ming professing to be signed by many american citizens lor for the removal of 0 the troops we I 1 are informed that the name of every woman and little child is attached even the names of babies are put down and there is no telling how bow many fictitious ones As to amer lean ican citizens they have been very fast more t than ban two hundred hildred having taken out their papers or declared their intentions tent ions we are by n no means a know nothing but th this 0 a bout about american citizens is all fudge no man who v ho has bag been r ix months but known that there is ia not net one in in ten but are borei bers and an have ne neier er taken the initiatory steps sil alps to to be come citizens the authorities ot of the th church chirch ch and ana others exercising civil power are composed ot of native born citi citizens ens a and n d i his i ia 8 a compliment to american energy and prowess but out upon their almoite universal and ostensible display of citizenship it is ia all we have received a letter from pro prove va from which we extract the following the grand jury were two weeks in in session bion and refused to present any bills the question came up before the judge g as a to the naturalization of forcione 3 who had borne arms arcs against the government in in the late rebellion upon which the judge put in in proof the fact of their bearing arms and showed bowed his determination to reject all applications application 0 of f foreigners for who ulic had borne arms against the government athin N the last three years upon the point that hat they had not shown themselves of good moral character well dia disposed posed to the government and attached atti ched to the p an ir caples of othe the constitution several high officials offie iala lae been charged with crimes crimps crin ps warr warrants arts issued and they hai haie e fled ced to te the mountains among them the til e bir bishop bop of Spring springville ville and the president of the stake in this thia region the ile california mail came in in a on ways inside of time ti no we have had but one eastern mail for four weeks the storms stormi we vie are im informed formed con continue tinie to rage in in the mountains since writing venting the above two eastern mails arrived here on sunday afternoon they have been detained for more than n nine ine days at the south platte which aich is is breaking up and flooding out also several days at rocky ridge and the south pass by snow storms storm As we are going to press 1 in advance we w have not had time to examine our numerous exchanges the weather is is the greatest flirt in in this territory we ever came in in contact with not excepting g our friends of the fern gender saturday after a lorig long wi winter liter was a balmy epding day but the same night it snowed incessantly and most of the day sunday with a fan fair prospect for another one we devote a large space to provo matters specially especially as our courteous clotem cotem horary goes in very extensively and evinces A a desire to go in and is exceedingly senst alve ive let the galled jades wince our withers ire are unstrung PERSONAL dr of the california overland mail line has teen been paying our city a brief visit the doctor was we welcomed by many old friends and u bet he was put through he leaves tomorrow to morrow for california again bearing with him the best wishes of all who made his acquaintance in zion I 1 after mcdonald kearns arid bullock were arrested and placed in custody of the military the of utah county 1 wm M wall esq as we are informed told j judge edg me cradlebaugh that he be could take charge of all fa prisoners r tso ners accused of of fences against the laws i of this territory the judge asked him if he had a sufficient jail the sherlia replied ithac that he be had and that it if his bonds were sot not sufficient he could increase I 1 them th ent to any amount that might be required judge cradlebaugh replied that he would consult judge sinclair on cui that subject the prisoners being continued in the cus toily tody of the soldiery and not comfortably provided for requests re ere made to the court and to the U S marshal by their attorneys and that they might be taken to some place where they bould ee more comfortable and the answer received was vas that they could not be kz kept in any place e excepting ave P t s ld in camp 1 some blankets arid and food were r e a asked corp for as the prisoners were v ere in want of both the ahe U S I 1 marshal dotson replied rei lied that they could h haie aie Deit neither ber ilucile ciless r s they fur dished themselves it if uie the circum circumstances above bocc occurred burred as rela related tedas as there is is little room for doubt they certainly erta place the ile court and its ita officers in in 1 oo 00 0 enviable position the above extract appeared in the last extra we are authorized to say sa that ito if is 19 untrue the prisoners have been as well and anc much better taken care a 0 in in the military power pow er than they could have been probably in in this city DO much uch less the did accommodations at provo the die territorial legislature have neglect ed to build jails or even pay their own officers doubtless 89 considering the former an obsolete institution and crime a privileged matter and the he objection now comes with a bad grace we are assured that thail the prisoners have been viell profi profited ded for and the above allegation is is but another phase of the deception that has been tided so long in in this territory but it will I 1 not win win |