Show exit of the postmaster CITY may 30 1859 1839 EDITOR DE deseret SEXtET NEWS that on friday morning mr morrell reily the imported postmaster left this city for the states and supposing you youl might be posted up tip in the news I 1 would be obliged by your informing me tone arid and the aub it c of the reason of hla hia departure and when A en be is expected to dewri also whether be he haa baa left any one in fit charge of the post office and if be he has m who llo tio that person ie le also who ho Mor af securities curi curl ties are and why certain expected document it hare bare not made their appearance INQUIRER in reply to the above we will say that mr morrell left for the he east by the mail stage on cirt the uit on business no doubt but have not been informed when hib bis return may be expected mr a transient person as we are informed bab baa been left in charge of the office who mr air Mor sureties are we do not know being bib bis Immedi immediate are ate predecessor we objected to giving up the office to him biro on pit its being el demanded until he be presented bis his official bond as ia is customary on buch such occasions oca that be he did not do and ref refused used to inform us who they were but presented a from the postmaster general as postmaster at salt lake city in lieu of hig bis bond after some delay as a conciliatory measure at a time when there ilore ilo iio re was PO so much unnecessary excitement we vacated the office without ascertaining I 1 certa ining who were his securities and we A e I 1 have never been able to learn their names from that day to this As is well known to the tle public mr morrell bad been officiating as postmaster at fort bridger for many months montha previous iotis to his arrival it in this city by virtue of his bis his appointment as postmaster at this place in consequence of which U we e were less particular than we otherwise should have beef beep what documents inquirer refers to we do ilot riot know if there are any expected they may yet come to hand there are many complaints about missing mail matter but who is too blame is not known believing Belie belle in the principle that no man should be condemned till proved guilty we shall defer our judgment for the present in the premises ARRIVAL elder joseph bull arrived in this city on friday afternoon from san francisco california where he had bad been bent to transact some business for this office elder bull left this city on the morning of february 21 taking the southern route and arrived at san bernardino on the 1101 b of march thence by stage to san pedro by way of los angeles making the trip from san ban bernardino to san ban pedro in sixteen traveling hours houra taking the pacific coast steamer senator on the evening of march 23 be he arrived at san francisco on the in the transaction of his business be was eminently successful although unavoidably detained in san francisco some eleven days by the change of the sailing time of the steamer ile he left san francisco on the morning of april liy ily 11 on his bia return reaching san pedro on an the evening of the left san bernardino on the and arrived in this city as above stated after a somewhat toilsome journey of thirty three days he reports that business in san franciso francisco was becoming more brisk that the merchants of california were quite eager to secure at least a share of the salt lake trade that the routes most roost preferable and most advantageous to freighters are those by way of placerville erville and the big tree connecting with the road through carson valley generally termed the north route the road from the santa clara to san bernardino he represents as in many places a almost impassable the whole hole route being a i succession of deep sands high and rocky ridges b and deep ruts cut in some instances to a dangerous depth by the excessive travel during the past winter the indians indiana on the muddy were inclined to I 1 be troublesome while camped thereon there on his hib hi i return three of trie best animals in the train I 1 were stolen by them two of which by the payment of a considerable sum were recovered on the virgen about fifty miles south of fort clara be he reports having met eight e discharged army employees mounted without saddles on eight of the most valuable animals owned at fort clara m which aich they had stoles from the r i range a ge at the fort having previously supplied the themselves uis his elves nith with govern government merit bri lri bridles dies twelve hours afterwards lie he meta met a small party owners of the animals in rapid pursuit of the horse lorse thieves when last heard beard of they were within three hours ride of the desperadoes wiio wilo probably would receive receive the punishment lue due to thein their audacity the prospects for crops in the southern set clements tle Ile ments was WAB not very flattering on account of ithe the coldness of the season the waters were yet high but falling THE titz NORTHERN ROUTE mr murphey who arrived in this city from california on manaay last with his bis family and came camb throy bf buy the northern route reports tuat that tie he traveled ih rhe the principal part of the way from carson aaraon alone that the indiana indians were peaceable and friendly and that there is no difficulty in trav eling on that route with the exception of high water he crossed the south fork of the ilum elum boldt and came up tip on the south side met mr mitchell hell bell of the firm of guthrie mitch mii dil ell 11 forty miles this side aide of the south fork ford of the humboldt he had lost only one ox which an indian bad shot norris train of goods left carson the same lay aay mr murphey did for this city ANOTHER murner on thursday evening last jamea james johnson Job joh naon son of luke johnson John bou sou esar of county was shot in the street in front of the empire house in this city kity by one deloss gibson and died cled the next day lay at four pm an inquest was held on the body by justice clinton who summoned six persons to con sti oti tite a jury jirry for that purpose namely edwin D woolley william C staines E t W east kast J B kimball kun Kua ball bail daniel spencer and J D T mcallister A brief statement of the proceedings baa been been furnished by oar our reporter from which hith we extract the following tit lit appeared by the testimony of martin luce myron brewer and loul louis Sim monsy money that deceased was la in the he empire kuuse on thursday hight night between the hours houra of 9 and 10 la in company with delues delves gibson and two others that thal the lim parties came into the earnly thoray after which a i scuffle ensued betwixt gibson and deceased dece sed that they were wore separated and that mr johnson remarked this ij a tue lue first of our acquaintance and aad we must not nut fall out now tow and t bag that johnson stepped back a few lew paces ai as be he uttered ellered these words but regArd regardless leEs of this friendly in inki tl la atton atlon ny gibson drew hit his revolver and fired at deceased who instantly tell fell ur dr france stated that be was called upon about halt pul put 10 oclo ocio te on the night of the th occurrence and in connection with dr anderon anderca Ande ron roa examined the wound made by j the entrance of a ball into ube ibe left breast and being gath sath eat sat lad iad ded by the introduction of the probe into the bullet ballet hole that the ball had passed to the back part parl of the lidy they continued the examination to the spinal region and soon foud a hard substance a little below the ghoul dersy cr close to the back bones bone lone which they extracted and found roond t L be a leaden ball the rhe jury not being fully tully satisfied as to the tha couy coui counse course se the ball tall had bad taken inside the abe body nor the precise cause of death 1 the coroner directed a pot po t snort mortem ein eln examination to be made dea der which was done by drs france an ant I 1 ander pons sons nn after which they stated that the balls ball which entered I 1 the he left breast broke the first rib tore a bole la in the left lang lung lun iun and then passed through and severed the tha spinal the verdict of the jury was that deceased came to his bis death by a leaden bullet shot from a pistol in the hands bands of deloss gibson the preliminary examination is being had bad today to day before justice clinton attorney gen erl eral eri S 31 blair biair and A miner esis esq we understand der stand prosecute the case and general james jamea ferguson and IV G mills esq are engaged for the defense A man MAK DROWNED from our correspondent at it brigham city we learn that on friday priday may 27 a man mah named ross a mountaineer in attempting to swim some horses across bear rf niver river iver lver was drowned the body had not been found THE LARGEST calr CALF YET TET last week a cow belonging belon ging to george wareham Ware ham bam of american york fork yo t as we are informed by bishop harrington of that place had bad a calf which when two houri hours old oid weighed one hundred and eighteen pounds the cow was of the durham breed and was formerly owned by ex governor young FAST AT los ANGELES freeman fre eman coy gos express bag was carrid carri d san pedro to lo 10 los angies angles angeles on the last trip prior to the sailing bailing of the senator tor in 54 minutes the distance beig being belg 24 miles at an average of a mile in 3 2 minutes and 15 seconds five rider were employed each rider having a horse for or himself and ani each horse going goin five miles inges the horses belong to don jose sepulveda veda reda both horses and ridera are na llva tiva californians Califor niang THREE MEN MEM were hang bane e I 1 for murder by a vigilance committee at denver city kansas april Apell So |