Show T TT di RUT IN ineas R W S ELIAS SMITH EDITOR AND PUBLISHER wednesday malay the result Re stilt the reports that were made up and sen ben abroad for the purpose of creating an excite prejudicial to the people of this terri tory in relation to the late court doings at provo appear to have been looked upon by intelligent men in their true light and the rei suit of the whole matter from beginning tc to end is disastrous to the originators of and the actors and abettors abet tors in in that unprecedented proceeding ce i i we have haxe hav e nn aversion to the common practice of exulting over vanquished foes especially when they whip themselves as in n this in instance still we cannot well refrain from expressing our satisfaction that things are going about right and that wicked and corrupt men occasionally have a just rew reward ard for tor their deeds meted out to them that the government would sustain governor cumming in the course he pursued relative to the proceedings at provo we had no doubt the issue was not between the officials and the people but between the court and its official cronies and his ilia excellency who has thus far regardless of friend or foe carried out his bis instructions relative to the affairs of this territory by promoting peace and having the laws honored and observed so far as was in in h bs s power by officials as well as private citi zent and none but the wilfully ignorant 0 and morally blind could have expected any other verdict than the he one that has unquestionably unquestionable been rendered in the premises without further comment for the satisfaction of our readers we insert the following fol lol loping from the washington correspondence of the new york herald april 28 1859 1839 the state department has received des patches from U firm atory story of the news received bytel by graph from st louis that there I 1 Is a conflict between the ahe federal and judicial lud iud iclal officers offic ers the administration here will sustain governor cumming gumming throughout in hig hir h t endeavors to preserve order ordery for they kae lae uni blied coi 11 lence in his administrative abill ability judge cradlebaugh conduct Is disapproved and be he will be immediately in addition to the corf foregoing going we disert insert the following from froin the N Y tribune gad advices advises cAd Ad vices from utah at st louis represent governor cumming and general johl johi juliis son s on in command of 0 the troops sailo sallo ned in that thai Turri territory tory as not dot able to agree as to the extent exio exit nt of their respective respect cili lva iva a powers and judge cradlebaugh as highly at the refusal of or the grand jury which his court to tind find III til ili allsot sor indict ment which he be stron strongly gly urged upon lhnn them in relation to certain alleged murders which alch had bad occurred previously to his co coming mIngto to the territory that he the hilgh dignitaries of the territory executive military and Jud judicial iclal may mv come into collision Is what v hat might be expect expected edy edg but that it will go any further than hard bard feel ings and slid bard w roii or that it Is going to bring on a colli blon bion between the troops and the mormons cormons la is more than we believe vre we have haze heard that same story too often before to put much credit in it As to the grand jury refusing to find an bill 2 that la Is one of the privileges which grand juris a assume from time lime to time and la Is by no means peculiar to the Mor cormons mormons mons the report la Is that thit tb it the judg when he be us wint went ut to provo to hold his bis court took with blin him or sent tent for a detachment tach ment of troops the excuse be gave paie for it was that there was no vio jail at provo and that he be wanted the troops to act as keepe keepes for certain pris prisoners whom be had caused to be arresters arrested arr esteri aul ani whom be he ched the grand enry nry to indict the Mor mormon mons on the other hand regarded this kendir sending 9 tor for the troops as an attempt tooer to overawe awe them and it was a natural movement under such circumstances tum cum stances which might have occurred elsewhere tharl than in butak utah for tor the grand jury to throw out the bills presented to them nor indeed as to any matters involving in n the opinion of the mormons cormons Mor mons the defense of their domestic institution will a mormon grand jury be any acy more lix lik ly to find bills than a southern grand jury A telegraphic tele lele graphic despatch from st louis april 27 to the aroune announces that cAc accounts counts from various private sources on the side depre represent ent the condition of affairs afo tirs in utah as ma serially ter teri atly lally different to what has been previously reported it is positively stated that there Is even a symptom of a hostile demonstration that persons are subpoenaed as witnesses and then arrested and placed in charge of the troops for safe sate keeping that the sheriff of utah county had notified judge ju ige cradlebaugh that he was prepared to take tate charge of all prisoners accused of crime saying at the same time that he had bad a secure jail and would increase his bis bond to ny extent that the judge required the grand gran gnan 1 jury were ejust jast prepared to make mate a presentment when they were discharged and that they had protested the action of the court it Is also asserted that gov Cummin gumming gp secretary Hartnet tp prosecution Prose cutin ney wilson and dr forney aro opposed to and at the course courso pursued by sinclair and cradlebaugh the Deseret NEws lEWs has published a memorial from the people opie ople to gov GOT cumming attempting to prove the illegality of fodge cradlebaugh holding court at provo it also severely critic criticizes criticises isem the judge coue come and accuses hamoc bim him 0 setting himself up against the civil author itle of the territory in employing the to execute the orders of the court wl thoua vall valid dreason reason realon tang tana clearly showing a total disregard of the th catesi latest expressed policy of t tha he administration concerning utah it also charge charges hia him with ith a settled pnra purpose 0 se to torce force a collision between the I 1 people of the territory and the tr troop oo 00 the mormons cormons seem to rega reged rd president t 1 buch duch buchanan an an d proclamation as exempting parties from arrest tor for or all past of fences 21 |