Show HOW GOVERNOR 19 REGARDED THE jud JUDGE SUSPECTED OF 01 SCHEMING MISCHIEF extract of a private letter G S L CITY april 16 1859 the ile court was adjourned ane die on the ath dinst ai aad d ill judges remarks at the time of adjournment were replete with rancor illegal and unwarrantable accusations and evide evident it disappointment in in not being able to er criminate in kinate brigham young he left no means untried to get cause against the president ile he could not ilot disguise his anxiety and deter in mint tion to arrest him but innocense an truth in that inspect have as aa yet although a efforts were made to implicate somi some eminent in anent ecclesiastical officials the judge is at camp floyd what hat lie he is doing I 1 am not aware ile he is however hom ever concoct concocting ing some mischief upon the inhabitants of this ter alt nann what that mischief is is we cannot te tell I 1 1 but ailt we feel coi aident that all attempts to tra trample triple on our rights and to injure the innocent will fall on himself although the court is adjourned adour ned and no business was on hand to warrant him to continue it yet his deputy maralia ls are prowling about the country like the 11 seeking whom they may devour 71 on wednesday night the bah ath last they went into Spring springville ville expecting to arrest several persons but when men see the very co n dis respected by loyal officers every mean and illegal measure entered into to rob them of their libert liberty yv and witnesses arrested to deprive the accused acrus rus ed of testimony in his hi favor they are careful not to place themselves in the tender mercies of the wicked we fully expect the judge has retired to camp to bonsu consult t t with others to prepare a rely ply to the governors proclamation the judge army officers generally and are much displeased with the governors Governo Ps i forward and honorable course indeed it was currently reported that they threatened to art est the Co governor vernor if he was not care full but I 1 think that were such a thing attempted tempt ed th though boulb it is scarcely scat cely possible poR sible to conceive such so ch a measure the whole army would fail to succeed for the people are loyat loyal enough to sustain the executive and would I 1 think resist gov cummin cummins s course is straightforward manly and pe patriotic t botic lie ile is 13 rather I 1 in n a peculiar position on the one hand the mormons cormons look to him to a sustain stain them and defend them from tile the inroads of judicial prejudice and he be il i willing to do his duty to them and defend the right and on the other hand the interested itinerant itin erent settler de nominating themselves Gentile swant sw ant him to pitch into inlo the mormons cormons Mor mons and feel very iery angry ichen be thwarts their ner nefarious arion S designs nevertheless novel th eless lie he neither courts the cormons mormons Mor mons dreads the sc scowl I 1 of their eve enemies mies ile he takes his big own course and a nd seeks in taking it to prot promote note the wishes of 0 the administration at washington |