| Show f AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY miri Mili hia him senator trumbull trum Tram bull buli la is reported chave to have said recently in the senate if ilfe ilie rei reia anywhere inthe in in the world a worse civil bervice service than that of the united state states god to deliver that people from it an ind imd MORE HABEAS corpus corrus yesterday alfinio G miller the lady committed by justig justice 8 W richards kie Kic hards in default of hal hai ball pal on a charge of perjury was wag habeas by judge hawley on technical hl grounds what a dreadful pity it would atwi VI dit vii no d quibbling technicalities could be found to furnish occasion and excuse for the obstruction of local jus justice uman umar utan UTAH COUNTY bro 0 D evans of springville Spring ville informs us that the jolly boys troupe of spanish fork gave a concert in Spring springville ville on the evening of the nit which was highly entertaining to tho the large and appreciative audience assembled on the occasion the citizens genoron generously sly siy tendered the meetinghouse for the per mor tor mance and ana the concert surpassed anything of the kind seen in the houth south the singing wils was excellent aud and the band did credit to the performance we understand itis it is the design odthe of the troupe to pay avisia a visit to the southern settlements tim THE soupir our oun traveling agent in the sou bau southern counties writes from irom millard bounty that the papers by the mails malls arrive very voy irregularly som sometimes none and sometimes two or three together and akis of course is not only aggravating to subscribers bers but it also operates injuriously b by discouraging subscriptions the roads in the south bouth as here were muddy enough the people of Millard County were prospering nj lil ill generally eng ene rally a good spirit prevailed among the saints and the general feeling was to stand true to our religion without any de fectko or discount I 1 6 annle annie and willies pryor prayer and banga bauta cian clan U INA SUNDAY SCHOOL dance das DAN lulala aliea alies ns us the following pleasant letter tetter on the evening of the dec dm just as aar our school danoe wasim 0 operation e nation ration the deseret beaning bearing ne the above date and containing annie and Willi willies elp prayer 11 was waa was brought by the mail mall and the little christmas story happened to attract the attention of one or olour our principal teachers who conceived the pleasant idea af f calling the tho little ones to order and seated noiseless ly while he read the them inthe the tho story it took splendidly not a whisper nor the moving ofia ofa ora foot fogt was heard while the tha stor story y was being read and I 1 guess tears might have been seen in more than one pair of infant eyes 4 ehe the instant the reading was waa completed tho thedoor door opened and to the great au surprise rise of of tha little folks in galket walked old santa claus cane in hand with long white hair hain hump back old fashioned coat and two great baskets of candy which was way handed around among little less than two hundred sabbath school scholars most of whom were highly delighted with santa claus olaus end slid his hia good feelings towai he children buado manifest by his hla kind kinti i bearance pe arance and simple of gei r dosity but some of the youngest ve vt t really frightened which rendered it ne no a ts sary savy to exp eap explain ain aln to them em that the sunta sinta ciana claua present was merely a re presenta kon ion of the e real one and a person of no more importance im r ce than one of our school superintend superintendents ten dents 1 I some who werey resent may piny enjoyed these thebe littia rifi sa intensely as aai aal 1 did aid but formy part I 1 thought them worthy of mote moto not cot and take the liberty of sp bending riding this little eko eke sketch to you mr editor for publication should yon you think proper 0 roxi dailly I 1 A I FROSTY bright and altogether lovely morning today to day r OUGHT to y the cincinnati rimes times ay mes mea says saya I 1 i t the administration of justlee justice is 14 not yet perfect but then thyn th en we havo have that groat great bul wark of human right trial by jury and we ought to bo be happy 0 oyes yes es especially oven over the manner in which trial by jury la Is federally carried out in utah 1 information WANTED of the whereabouts of anthony charles du Fosse Fosso who left salt lake city october ism 1863 for california wilh six engineers anyone L knowing anything any thing of him since bince that time would confer conler a favor on liis bis his sister bister by forwarding the same to mrs mra wm smith south mill creek I 1 near salt laue lake city UT IL T california papers please copy CHINA cas CASE m this case was continued before justice clinton at 3 pm yesterday and the jury retired about half past four after an absence of three quarters of an hour bhoj the jury ury returned a verdict of guilty and assessed fines as follows ah quin and sam lee 15 each and ah dook 10 the jury were ff S eldredge A majors 0 0 perkins F auerback aud and J H rumell MEMBERS or anse ABSE siBLY the wretched condition of the roads does not prevent the members elect of the assembly from coming into tawn wo we seo see manyia faces and sud forms on the streets and wo we have had calls from several of our friends utah has been awo two wo years without Jegi jegl legislation during which period many and varnon varion changes have been made which in all probability babi lity will call forth legislative action tho the last assembly was distinguished the amount of labor performed by it during tho the short session of forty d davs days hiva allowed by law it is probable that thai thib thim vill arill also be a busy session though we are on an the ove eve of a presidential nomination and niec election tion the members will not riot be under the necessity of stopping the business of jaa laa us a akin akiu 4 to make spee speech chesto eato eito electioneer to manupu late the wires or anything any thing of this character for lutah is a territory and ond a territory is in the position of a conquered province which has no lin voice in tho the selection or election of its rulers the members therefore it ia is altogether likely will devote them selves uh persis persig persistent tent assiduity to the busine busineau aa j i lefore eforo theland the mand instead of giving themselves any special concern about who i the next president will be will bestow their attention upon the interests of their constituents speaking about tho the presidential dental election brings vividly before our mind the anomalous condition of affairs which exists in the territories of the united states take for instance this territory of utah upwards of twenty four years ago this I 1 country was settled by american citizens some of whom had themselves fought for the independence of the republic ana and many i others of whom were either the the sons icons or grandsons of revolutionary veterans they virtually I 1 took possession of this land in the interest of the tho united states while it wasye was yet under foreign domination they took possession of it as american citizens in the full fall sense of th the tho 0 term that is they werd were were not stripped of any right which belonged to individual sovereignty an and d hoisted the american Ams rican nican flag and ded dedicated cat td the country to god and to liberty until nt il the congress of the united states extended extend ed a territorial organization over this country which was not until upwards of three years had llad elapsed the people were virtually living under an independent government of their own in the framing and enforcing of which they had the entire vola voices every adult citizen over twenty one years of ege ego age irrespective of sex voted at the elections tor for governor lieutenant governor members of the legislature judges and all other om cers cors elected by the people for those three years and upwards every american citizen in this country exercised the full fall and unrestricted rights righta of sovereignty as much so as he did in big hie native state slate but the congress of the united states I 1 in 4 course of time made this country a territory by framing for it an organic acty acl by prescribing its boundaries and calling it utah then the free citizens ot of this thia land the men who had inherited by birth every right of american citizenship and who had again earned these rights by their hard hardihood hood a ald nid aid d dar ingin settling a foreign wilderness and erecting thereon a ican lean form of government ern ment were stripped ct their sovereign ty and were compelled to rece receiver receive iv ra rulers lers aers and officers selected by others to govern them erom from a condition of absolute freedom they were de degraded gradol to the condition of vassals they were deprived dei 1 ved vea of that inestimable right which I 1 ils distinguishes the tha citizen of this Re republic publio from the serfs odthe of the oid bid world the right to say who hor For twenty one years this condition of has cons con linued tinned men have passed ft from om the prime of f manhood to old ord age boys bays havo teab mn sma and many bom here have havo reached the estate of mau man manhood hood lood end and yet though they and their fathers have hare never byword or deed fonfe forfeited aw their rights as free men thoy have never during daring that had a voice in the election of a president of the united states of a member berof of congress Con oon gresa kreba who had the tight dight to vote in that body of a governor or any other of the principal officers who have exercised authority author ityl in the territory the writer himself came to this country count tin 1847 a boy he can speak feelingly itlie redore upon this subject though now of mature age ho he has never casta vote of the description named be might have done so while absent from th the territory but ho he resolved not to exercise a abroad that was denied him where if in any place he ought to have iti it lt w at home yet wo we boast of our liberty of the great rights we enjoy as american citizens I 1 asa As a resident ofa of a territory 71 wo we fall to see these wonderful rights we wc know that in many directions we are ate virtually dis franchised that we live in a state of vassalage that we are exposed to the tyranny and ca prices of broken down hacks of politicians politic politicians Iti itic clans ians who with reputations frequently ruined at home are sent out to exercise authority over Us that their own neighborhoods political associates or patrons may be lie relieved from their unwelcome presence and too frequently these those men who ard are BO so obsequious out of office would like to be petty tyrants in office they dance attendance upon and with bated breath and humble mein address the patron who has in his gift the tho offices they seek they would do the same to the tho people who have the rights of franchise mit but place them in the midst of th the tho people of this territory and many of t them em as sume the airs and deportment nt of lords A gener generation atlon growing up under such circumstances might in some soma places for get geb their theli rights and become ab abject oct in such a country as ours it would bo be difficult however for men to bo be anything but free this mountain mounta lik irk air and tho the mountains themselves give men large and lofty thoughts it would be for a race of slaves to exist here but men of the stock which is peopling these Tall vail valleys bys can only be free men they can never forget their origin or their rights and though unjustly deprived of their inherited privileges they are none the less sensitive and expect governors judges marshals secretaries legislators and to remember that in this thid free freemark lan ian t heir duties are not to domineer and lord lond ic over the people but to servo serve them faton raton MONDAYS DAILY A OF or BRO bno TiroS thonas THOMAS rAs nation the notice of the death of bro thomas naylor aylor jN which appears in another column will be read with sorrow by his numerous friends he was a worthy industrious and valuable citizen and his departure will be keenly felt by his family brothers and other kindred the funeral ceremonies will bo be attended to at 10 tb morrow tuesday morning at the ward assembly rooms booms friends of the family are aro invited to attend THE q MISSION in the millennial stat star of deo dec 12 we find the following arri arni arrival arnival val vai elder sybren van dyk D of ogden arrived at liverpool on thursday ath insl per steamship minne minnesota countr otay on his way to holland to which country y he 6 had been called on a mission by the aut nut autho 0 gitles of the church in zion proceeded He on his journey the tho next day by way wey of grimsby and rotterdam R K R nulin ogden jtb 8 a m TJ P train due last night was abandoned before coming on oft this division C P this morning tour four hours and a half hall late a tie too U P eastward will leave on an arrival of C OP P U C leaves on time cne THE the legislative assembly met at the city hall today to day at 2 p m pursuant to law the council was called to order by hon wilford woodruff quorum present the certified list of names furnished by lne the the neo sec secretary hon geo goo A black was read who were duly sworn according to law the council proceeded to organize by toy electing the following officers lorenzo snow president L john Nat nuttall tall tali secretary abraham P F doremus assistant I 1 john DT D T mcallister ser her serit it at arms brigham W carrington messenger rulon bulon S wells foreman joseph young toung sen chaplain who were also duly sworn the house was called to derby or robert hobert IA campbell esq chief clerk or mer mor house who read a certified list of or members elect received rec elVed elred from the secretary A quorum being present ho ha BO so announced whereupon the phe the fhe members present as prescribed by law after which the following officers of jhb hoube house were duly elected orlou pratt speaker robert L campbell chief clerk john henry smith assistant clerk milando pratt sergeant at st arms arma robert hobert a 8 campbell messenger rodney kodney 0 badger Foreman 1 parley parau imas chaplain who welo wele were duly isao sworn hoi hol HOTES FOB for the cleveland Plain dealer hopes the formon mormon A ques tion uon will be settled by dome iome some gome sort eort of accommodation ag it thinks the bulk of the cormons mormons Mor mons are honest and sincere though shamefully deluded and this fact should have great weight in securing comparative leniency from the government if the cormons mormons Mor mons asked forlen for fon leniency lency or needed if it the recommendation would be all very well but such Is jis not tho t h 0 case cas e if they the meet with evenhanded even handed justice it js muck much moro more than they expect and is all they thoy ask of their fellow men WISE AND BROAD HUMAN hu lir NEEDED every saturday of january eth has the following paragraph congressman dawes has contribute contributed dA s series of interesting papers to the congre gatlon alist on the mormon problem and the issues therein involved they clearly sho show that thab be used his bis eyes arid and ears eara to good advantage when in SaIt Salt Lake nake city last summer yand laud prove that he will not be b q found among those who favor the sh short ort and sharp method of treatment we have several times more or less dIr din directly betly brought forward the tho opinion that the utmost of m v ise judgment and broad humanity are needed athis at this juncture while on the one land the mormons cormons cannot be allowed to viota the laws linder tinder the cloak of religion on or the other hand packed juries are an abhorrence to |