Show UNITED STATES dragoons DRAGOON DRAGOONS 9 A detachment of dragoons from camp floyd about one hundred in number consisting of parts of three companies as we are informed under command of capt anderson arrived in this city on friday last and encamped on the bench south of the cemetery over night the next morning ino ing 0 they continued their march towards fort Hall hail where they are going so saidon baldon an excursion to guard some stock that is to be brought in from that vicinity and expect to be gone a month or more their horses were in very good condition but from the appearance of the men camp floyd must be a dusty place and unquestionably they are glad of the opportunity to get oat for a short time where they can enjoy themselves better than they can in camp and at the same time improve their horsemanship fr fir which there is evidently some necessity the detachment behaved with marked decorum and altho aitho the locality of the camp was questionable on account of its proximity 0 o the city no trouble wi nor serious annoyance resulted exulted eaul ted from the new york tork herald of april we have received rived lived priva til advices advises aird and mag tie ot of papers from utah up to the ad W lint int the news tew new is veny very tery interest tris trig but we have ben beta unable to find space for it in this mornings mornia gs herald tr erald the tell tit graphic dispatch relating to hat that territory published on wednesday is lo 10 the tha th main maia fully confirm judge eftis at provo proto had bad created the greatest excitement throughout the territory in addition to the company of ono one hundred handled s nold cold lers quartered in the vic tic vicinity lafty of hoftke the tho court trouse at the request of the judge judite gen johnston JahoB ton toa had bad sent nine dia din hundred more to camp within a few miles of the city the inhabitants of provo and of utah county petitioned the judge to remove the troops troop and remonstrated with him on the coarse course be was purs GOV cumming demanded banded of General Johnston the withdrawal of too toe troops troop which the general refused petitions to the governor for protection were I 1 in a upon him and he had issued a proclamation a ing the course of the judge and general it was asse asae bobert bobers alt rii ed that the mormon normon leaders leaden were to preserve the peace but some bothe of them hed bed began to talk of limits to endurance our despatch informs to that the not approving of thie trio course of the judge has determined 06 his bis time u kill ill determine ibe the question of removal be e that as it may it is gratifying to know that nha tha government disapproves ot at such eveh uncalled for or and illegal proceedings THE WEATHER wrather during the pa st two ds day las lag been leen somewhat cool rain pip afo afternoon ifill sunday eed war wan q as daso be the and h it |