Show THE erm utan UTAH t J the appointment to fill the vacancy in the utah governorship rendered vacant by the death of governor shaffer is supposed to be merely temporary made under the necessity of having executive officers to act immediately and this is rendered probable from the circumstance that the app appoint appointees 9 inloes oes ees are the late secretary of ot the territory and iid the ecie taFf ofine late 1 governor the way is still open to our preferred candidate general strickland and with our positive influence with the owners ol 01 man in th the tho eWhite house we have little doubt that oui our man will be appointed 11 omaha herald there are several beveral interested individuals who hope the appointment of governor vaughan is only a temporary one we understand mr cullom of the ine ath district of illinois lately reject rejected id b by y his party for representative our mr cullom the author of that notorious bill hopes bopes the appointment 16 only temporary he thinks illinois is not and has not been sufficiently represent ed in utah territory oryl he cannot get elg eig elected acted to congress from illinois for in that they have a republican form of government and the people vote for and elect their representatives and other offic officers erg so so he is anxious analou to co come me to utah where the people have no voice in the matter and where their wishes respecting their off omm meers officers are entire entirely y ignored he would like weare eale oid old to be governor but he is not ane only one who has haa stich aspirations when the news reached this city of the appointment of governor vaughan the funeral obsequies of the late governor shaffer shadier were being attended to 0 o the aspirants were out in force with well weil felgner grief and aad the ery of iise woe they apparently listened t io the string of fulsome platitude platitudes tt dispensed elover aver the bier of the late governor but each heart was waa busy husy cogitating upon po the pleasing thought that her he would hernould b be e the lucky appointee one official who ibid has a distinguished and whose pen has been wielded wiled in defence and advocacy odthe I 1 ring land tand andeits itam measures pa felt perfectly sadre secure from thle the assurances anea anes his relative aad aad lad give nhim that he would geu gei the place already he was arran arnan arranging ging in his mind the words of the proclamation he intended to issue and the etyle theryle th of his first message AP another aspirant had been promise promised dilip he ii ald said the position h by the governor wha ivas was to use his influence to have him broce successor isor eyu eka peo pec t ad and was flattered by the ring to believe that as president dent G grant was a military man and he himself had once 0 worn surprised an indan camp he hd would receive tb the com commissi pm not nob permit us iiii to dwell upon uppa all who entertained hopes but they were nume numerous rous roua everyone who had distinguished himself b by Y h hating ting and doing all in his power t to 0 d destroy troy the people of the territory hoped that he would be the man chosen to govern them in other parts of the republic a mans manis popularity with the people is 18 a pre prerequisite in an off omm iclal official no man not a friend to them could hope lo 10 receive oc or hold office but in utah every aspirant hoped that his rancorous hostility to the citizens his bis avowed deter mi ruination nation to do all in his power ito to oppress and annoy them would bilte abe ahe highest recommendation he could present to insure his appointment the disappointment therefore ei of the ring an the day of the late Governo governors rss funeral may be imag ined tried they affected to dis disbelieve belleve believe the thie news but a more disgusted chop thae thai they were is seldom seen A thunderbolt from a cloudless clotidle ss sky would not have surprised then theramore them ther anore dmore expletives piet ives were indulged in which were scarcely appropriate to the occasion had they been heard beard a little earlier in the thib ceremony they might have interrupted the panegyrist of the late governor in 0 his flights what had hud this appointee do done ne to distinguish himself I 1 hwd had the 9 ring recommended him was he not a new man unacquainted with the ropes and all the machinery which was ased used to oppose and crush I 1 out the majority jo rity rily A listener to their conversation that afternoon and dud evening would have supposed that fhe he chief and only duty of ofa a Go governor vernoi vernol of utah territory was to harass annoy and in every way possible tyrannise tyr annise over the people whom he was sent to govern and that the only man nan to 0 b DO selected for that office was one who possessed the highest qualifications for a tyrant I 1 the omaha herald favors a candidate of its ita own cannot we persuade it to pause its candidate may be a a very excellent man wan I 1 well weil adapted for the position buta batweda ead ega 0 inot buot no fancy the name it as not one tha that pleases the earsom some soie odthe of p ople here besides we think there thero is one gaj gentleman who lives ilves h herch e re wh oge onename name 1 is biot alot unlike the name of 0 abb candidate to whom the position portion would not be unacceptable like Lam pills one is a dose ye gods what havoc does ambition make i among your THE people of t the he Is island land of ok cuba will long remember the month of october 1870 as one of I 1 the most unfortunate and fatal in their history on the ath and esth and land on the kno kuo ino and aud storms visited different districts 0 of ilic island buchas such as are experienced in no portion of the earth save the west india islands no wonder that thab these terrible storms are dreaded by the inhabitants for the destruction and havoc caused by them a are re terrible those of the above dates were probably the moat borrino eyer eyen experienced whole djs districts were devastey dev asted by wind and tide the sea bea breaking beyond its ltd bounds and leavin leaving E g notrice no trace of hamlets ana and villages which before were flourishing and populous 1 in hib bib affie fib I 1 of the hh ami ath one letter ietter tibye saye I 1 r in yin comparison with this strife where we we have had no char ChaI struggle against an edict of lof heaven the a government loaff of equal equa 1 I to td hi helg help lhea e who arm art left entirely destitute without shelter or food the great of life lifo has hag bean at matanga Mata ngn where official reports depre bont sont that thab about perished beside aich which there are persons of every class missing gr and many report that thai there must have been at ht least 2000 swept tho the san juan and valleys w were ere ore swept clean of every giving ahing the peo away amid the wrecks lof their dwellings A piano was was wag i picked up at sea fourteen leak leai leagues ties from matanzas A la as and many bodies were seen and inid sc persons saved by vessels alisea the ahe pecuniary losses af Matin matanzas zas are at least in cardenas and vicinity from froni to and millions nor for r other points at least 2400 square miles of planted and pasture lands have been swept clean of their crops of all classes or rendered useless for croas t this s beado season nill the storm the andoh h were not attended with such fearful loss losa of life but the destruction of all allf kinds of property was nearly eau equal i aino alao to those of the former date the number of shipwrecks and the loss of life was also aw fai fal and wh when endo ento ato all ail allais this are added the ravages of 01 sma llo lio po pox cholera yellow fever and andi wart wari all of which have been experienced dinall in all ali their horrors there I 1 4 will I 1 ea e A tte t that thai at more than an or ordin 1 arya r s bhare share oft of the e afflicting despe despen n lations of are being endured by the dw dwellers ellera upon that beautiful isle or of thelea the sea aea 11 r |