Show the otah utah indian the ile new superintendent of indian affairs for this territory ex governer governor J duane daane doty of wisconsin arrived here some ten I 1 days since in company compan y with governor dawson i and entered at once upon the autis 9 of hla hia office but has not made as much display I 1 as some come of his predecessors did in the same length of time probably having baring t a better un der dera anding sanding than they of the duties required of him as the chief representative of the government in the indian department cf of utah the incumbents of that office during we tue 0 1 last three or four years have ben bean so nume I 1 ous that wilhoit wit hoit referring to the andow announcements nce t that have been made of their arrivals and departures from time to time it would severe bevere severely iv tax the memory of man to decou recount n t their number or give their name in deail deall they have been with a few or no exceptions I 1 extremely rt in their official and i other acts more so if po possible nible than other Fd fiderak eral representatives represent alres aires sent hither of mr martin martinj the immediate predecessor of gov doty we know but ittle ittie although I 1 he has been in the territory several beveral m months ile he however made a blunder in relation to uinta valley ralley which caused president lincoln to declare that barren inh inhospitable suitable spi table tabie rebion region region r an indian reservation hearing soon aft r of the appointment of gov doty as his successor it was very generally beloved bal bei eved here heie that his bis removal was in consequence of his having deceived the cief chief executive and I 1 induced I 1 himeo make such a ridiculous redi culous and ill lii advised mo movement rement in favor of the proprietors of oatho ethe etho soil coil along ailing the banks of the colorado and its tributaries tributa ries as to reserve by special declaration their doma doman a for fishing hunting and trap trapping in grounds when it could not be used for other durpos purpose Cs e ther by red or white men and until the tho face in the case were vere made known it was wag not doubted that the president tp rn en being f fully ully advised in the p emise considered himself badly hoaxed by the officiousness of the F deral minion for which no punishment was as suitable as suspension subsequently however it was reported that in consequence of bis his unpopularity at home a circumstance not uncommon aang politicians and office seekers the nomination of mr martin as superintendent perin of indian affairs for utah was not confirmed by the senate when acted upon at the special session of congress last summer consequently another was selected for that seemingly much desired position wh what at co course urse will be pursued by superintendent doty in the discharge of his duties cannot with much certainty be predicted but if he does not profit by the examples exam pes it i t those who came before him he c will be unwise the improvement of the condition of the various bands of aborigines inhabiting inhabit ng n this mountainous region is much to be des defied de sied sled ed and whatever he may do to better their circumstances and relieve the people from the onerous tax that has heretofore been biml oed o ed upon thin thia in feeding and clothing those destitute and dei det degraded beings will be cordially ap probated by the citizens wit without holit bolit a dissenting voice |