Show STATE oi OF deveret DESERET FIRST GENERAL ELECTION for THE TI E constitution FOR GOVERNOR BRIG ul 31 YOUNG FOR GOVERNOR edi ebi rak C L jur representative TO CONGRESS jolln JOHN al fur senators I 1 t n FOR representatives represent ES S OF EVENTS from the published statements of c what Is ia trans trang transpiring a in th the e north nah american Stat states statya pa and in other portions of the WO world rid iniss it is abundantly danil 1 made to appear that the work vork of war and dp desolation is going 6 forward as rapidly as circumstances will and although 0 the belligerents have not of 0 late fought many I attles latties they are waiting wasting their substance destroying property desolating the land and performing act acts add adi establishing laws subversive of right 0 which will by their operations work the dis ais solution dissolution za d the gov erent ern ment they are enacted to temporarily maintain idd add support so onor enormous have been the expenses of the government at the present time esti estl estimated maled dt at two million dollars per day that the trea sury bury of the united sa te I 1 with all the exertions that have hare been made by loans and othera otherwise lse ibe to keep it from froin be come dopie dople depleted ted and the means ar are wanting to carry on the ivar to create which the secretary ta T of c the treasury recommends the passage ea 0 beof of a law by congress to make treas iry rry n legal legat tander tender indirect in direct violation of the constitution as applied to the states constituting tk tha thy confederation this is certainly a ead state of affairs to exist so shortly after the commencement ofa war wh cherom appearances must continue for many years and ani how to extricate the government from existing financial difficulties the wisest counsellors coun of odthe the nation cr ardently dently do not kilow know the inactivity atthe various armies in lil the niad field is ia extremely unsatisfactory to a vast ot of the keople people of cf the northern states they wish the mighty e hosts thai thal that thab hare have been mustered for the p durpos 0 putting down doan the rebellion marched forward to alhanaseas Mana aiana seas to 1 to richmond to charleston to sa vannah yannah to columbus to narvile Nah vile to new orleans and to other cities and of bethe the sou soa h ani and the secessionists subdued at once and without delay how long they will vill be willingto to contribute in any may way for the H q aport and chi ewi c nuance of the war as at rum RPM nt Corid conducted luct ulet eci cannot we well weli 11 be predicted I 1 ahe they y may submit to toba tobe be taxed in any and every ov overy ery cry way congress may dev 7 se sa to sustain tic uc government and keep half talf a million of meu under ander arms without any iny very important I 1 movements bein heing made to the con thay they may aay object ere long to hueh hugh proceedings edinge and refuse to pay the enc lions thus inace unless the war be conducted more in accordance with their thein notions of subduing and traitor the indications eions are mat that it if ac samy change dups fotja not hot take place I 1 ia at ithe be t oi taft I 1 9 othen other th antin the elave alave holding atac blac 4 baert t rebii r chali a 4 nayf the progress ot of figi is how eteri etera evver efrer so BO ex iee aee cee rapid that thit occurrences ct cf 9 day I a week a month and a year jear ear soon boon pass pabs a away aray ay and are forgotten the scenes now row tran spring will wiil soon be succeeded by others perhaps of a more stirring and excl exal exciting tin nature than those now presented for consideration and instead of inactivity in military movements the armies of the north may move crove southward to conquer or be conquered as he who ruleth the nations shall shail determine |