Show DESERET NES NEWS A ALBERT ALIBERT carrington EDITOR wednesday december 8 1858 athe the DESERET WRITING WAITING BOOK BOW for sale at this office price 25 cents UV advertisements to insure insure insertion in the ibe current issue must be handed h iu in previous to tuesday mo coining ining qa 0 THE business and delivery office of the deseret news i is f removed to the northeast north east room of the council house up stairs where the news will be delivered henceforward WOOD and HAY wanted at the deseret news office a the eastern and western mails due on the ath and ath dinst instead had bad not arrived a as 11 this news was going to press at noon of the ath the severe cold aud and stormy weather of the past week has had a very salutary influence in certain quarters and for several days the most irksome task devolved upon the police basteen to keep from freezing this is encouraging and it is to be hoped while the weather is ruling fown down down aown and lana curbing curling licentiousness that the present period for reflection will induce many to meet of a genial atmosphere wi with th conduct worthy accountable beings it is so 0 much rauch easier and more customary to find fault than to aid or amend that the few who actually love truth law when a rule of order founded in injustice justice and the fair extension of rights and powers to each human bearg must expect to meet and endure more or less carping t malice and varied oppression and violence so lo 10 long iong ng as evil has his place upon the earth but in the midst of all tha the opposition that evil can array whether simply vexatious expensive or violent here there is the eternal comfort and guarantee that none can be overcome overcome of evil unless they prefer it gambling maybe may be introduced trod but is there any requirement upon a single individual to gamble and if he be gambles bab has he any one to fairly blame but himself no though evil spirits bud sud evil persons still have their condemnation for leading astray the innocent so with drunkenness and every every species of abominations and corruption and ad still amid the wor workings kilga of the good gooda and the evil there is no feature more strange than that persons professing to possess sense i and humanity should so far outrage e all pro propriety as to constantly interfere other than by mild and plain teaching with the religious faith and practices of th their air fellow beings and in no country is such conduct so supremely eme outrageous and inconsistent as in the united states for here the supreme eme law of the land most wisely and emphatically declares that toon congress I 1 ress shall maice malte no law respecting an an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof the be en actors of that law being fully aware legious ligi ous faith and worship rested alone lone b between A vire pire an the creature refu reft tire and hi his bis creator I 1 december r has s bet set e t in its worst worm worp I 1 fury and the the cons consequent eap covering ulof up of grass on the range admonishes more than ordinary care on the part of those wh oban or have charge ha rge of stock I 1 the ay average a of our past winters have cave yielded sufficient grass to keep cattle and horses alive on good range winter it must be bere re unusually large herds have mown the ground almost aut entirely biely bare some fifteen or twenty leagues of this city prudence would suggest that those who on hand bana at once gather in secure and feed their r animals for those who are not thus prepared the most prudent course would be to drive their stock while it has yet strength and the snow has fias not fallen in in any great depth to good fresh range if possible sita shelt Abelt sheltering ering timber limber it should then be herded with great care card and strongly 9 guarded A too great a anxiety i on the part of herdsmen to make the business lucrative has been the origin 0 of many of the losses by theft and otherwise from which stock owners have bare suffered in this territory the grants of herd ground privileges by the legislature were not made that the grantees granlees gran tees should sell seli the grass which is the bounteous gift of nature alike to all but that they should give in fair exchange heir their labor and care for their herding fees feea not on only have we reason to apprehend ih inroads from the indiana indians this winter but some white men man have appeared lately to be not entirely above suspicion among the horse borse thieves who for this region have been quite numerous lately we understand one charlie clark as he be is familiarly c called by his bis friends has been arrested and is now in the custody of the army he is one of the lo 10 loyal y al citizens we have heard of who had bad loudly called for the federal feder alir protection he ha bas bay it now and we trust rust that he will receive the just reward of his conduct we warn our readers against that cla cia class ss of men of whom too many have looked out their winter quarters jn in our midat who consider the world indebted to them a living there are discharged employees of government who have been fleeced of their last dime there are men who wear fine clothes with empty pockets who will not work there are numerous nume numerous ious kous gamblers whose misfortunes have made them outcasts from their party against all these we warn our readers they they will not lurk around your herds without a purpose they will not scrutinize your stable doors save the they y have an eye to your fat horses to all of these cl classes asses 1 who will try to earn their bread we recommend that employment be given 1 7 the fullness of the desolation caused by the f fearful barf ua storm of 0 the ad has not yet been made known of several deaths by freezing have reached us we trust the death of our respected brother leaver is the only oneie one we may be compelled to to record to our friends in the country and indeed to all we wa suggest that on oil such a night no pre ber ser be placed to free considerate hospitality no cry for aid should be heard unheeded ednor nor should eyen even even eyen ai a dog be compelled from our door to confront death in such a storm it is true there may be villains base enough and we have m et pt them in our oui our lime to take the meanest advantages advani advant ages of the kindest hospitality and pour poison into the cup from J which chich they had J just drank the drops of life but the lamb must not perish because because suspected suspect pd as a wolf wulf it if suspected muzzle and watch but nourish and gave save life we would gladly indulge the hope that the winter might pass over without the recurrence recurrence of another death by freezing but such practical admonitions too often pass unheeded the indulgence of oi a whim the ibe thirst for gold or pining for a name appear to outweigh the responsibility men are under to their creator to take r reasonable a honest care of the life ile he hae has g given them tham our lives were were not given us to be wasted iely jely ialy idly or poured out in folly they were given us to be made useful to glorify the great grelet libin being who gave them they were given giyen given glyen u s that we might dibras e liap happiness through the social relations of mankind and ilium illum illuminate the world by the mutual exchange 0 of intellectual tel sent bent sentiment ment th they ey were given 1 us ils ta to exert their strength in the cultivation and abid adornment of th the earth and in the subjugation of all things to the will of df the almighty maker I 1 EXCELLENCY his GOVER GOVERNOR norb Nort CUMMING ex gov GOT GOVERNOR EiNOR YOUNG AND JUDGE CK i were present at t the sitting Sitti Dg of the district court on friday y dec 3 gov youn young attended as a witness in the case of burr vs Ferguso nin ready compliance with a subpoena I 1 served u upon pon ion him by marshal marshai dotson at the request of mr D H burr judge Sinclair had courteously informed gov that hig his attendance attendance 1 would not i be required until his testimony should b be call cali called ed at for when n he would be rl 0 that effect but buc gov young having held I 1 himself in readiness to answer the sum summons mons on tife life he day named and I 1 le arping earning that the case upon which he was wag sub was continued to thead dinst promptly to the 04 ilour hour walked into inta the court that no hi hindrance of business mi might abt be charged to neglect upon his part nor any circumstance occur to bauge cause the judge to regret having extended a highly a appreciated p precia ted courtesy we fenain hind find in I 1 the Reporter reporters ls court lil iii minutes i that the subpoena served served upon gov young by Br marshal irshal dotson is ais termed an alias allds subpoena sub pena butto what official document it was second app appears ears to ae e very verj very u uncertain nc i ertain for so far as we can learn neither gov young bior ar ary ariy y person about his offices or esis cognizant of either the service or attempted service of any subpoena to which the one served coul could A properly io y be termed alias or second it affords us much pleasure to commend the good order maintained in his court by judge sinclair and to coincide with the deserved compliment paid to the dignity of the court by mr ferguson in his remarks at the bar on i v monday last and ad while upon tins subject P we take lake liberty to suggest to the public that neither the court nor the bar are required to speak loud enough for or spectators to hear and trust that hereafter no spectator will so far transgress the rules of propriety and good order as to bawl out speak louder or be guilty of any impropriety attention is called to the advertisement in this news offering a reward for for tor the we apprehension of three prisoners named edward britton richard jones and J dalton who escaped from the city lockup lock joek up on the ath dinst and it is rather singular that the guard are unable to inform us whether ther they made their escape during the afternoon or evening while we fully sympathize with our municipal officers and the police in the discharge of their tedious duties in this severe season of the year we cannot rid of the impression that nothing but an unpardonable neglect of d duty uty could permit the escape of the prisoners the lockup lock up adjoins the police quarters and has but bat one possible mode of egress we vie shall expect more vigilant guarding hereafter |