Show UTAH AND COLORADO washington v feb 3 tho the growing sentiment in congress against aguin st the admission of new states exhibited itself last week when both colorado and utah were laid oon ton the table by a vote of nearly two to one the obJect objection lon ion to colorado was that she has not sufficient pop population ula uia and to utah that her population fa is not of a proper character donn piatt platt insists that the opposition to utah Is on account amount of 0 her population not having been properly begotten and that before admission the people of 0 utah wu have to be not merely bom born again arain but sargent who proposed alt that all citizens of utah should vow to bo be virtuous before voting urged that colorado bo be compelled to consent to female suffrage as a condition of her admission during the debate clagett clag ett of montana mentana who la is known to your r readers as a former resident of nevalon nevada a member of the territorial and state legislatures there and one of the stewart sharon railroad bank banic ring made a violent assault upon brigham and the mormons cormons Mor mons clagett who was cleaned out at the last ele eie election cllon ellon in montana IB Is understood to hate hare covetous eyes on ou the gubernatorial chair of utah and the road to grants favor Is to damn the mormons cormons Mor mons salt lake city seems at lit present to be the mecca mocca of all the defeated officeholders office holders bolders in the country woods of oregon the present governor writes three octavo letters per week to attorney general williams one to corbett and two to mitchell the whole force of oregon will be exerted to keep woods where he Is for he would return to the banks of willamette todis to discourse about me countree and me bawd 11 and the web toot pol poi politicians lUcians say of him anywhere anywhere out ont of the way C A washburne formerly brother of the me rai fai family nilly is likewise a candi date for the utah BO so is selu cius club Gar gan garfielda fielde of was war washington bin gt on sam meritt of idaho who has removed his afflec to salt lake has deserted his democratic record hurrahs for grant aud and yearns for the governorship of utah and now comes samuel B axtell formerly of san ban francisco but lately of ohio and an advocate of grant at the last election and asks for an office in U utah tali tair carowil in sacramento urion union WHAT LAWS the representatives of general grants raid upon the mor mons began under the inspiration of parson newman and was attempted to bo be carried out by chief ustice mckean after the manner which the berald herald long since pointed out judicial decisions decision were pronounced by telegraph from the white house and constitutional rights were at the mercy of religious bigotry ignorance and flagrant usurpation ot of t the t 0 I 1 most sacred of all civil power it was not until appeal was waa bad had to the supreme court oft ott of the beUS heus US that judgment ras was pronounced upon usta usurping aping executives and judges for openly wantonly wickedly undertaking der taking to overthrow the very foundation principles of free government and personal liberty in this country mr nir justice justlee millers lers rs ID opinion anlon of mckean law will stand re U all time as a crushing impeachment ot of the infamous man who dared to eit elt in an american court to strike down the freedom of people through a deliberate violation of the most sacred oaths and the highest of human function for it there is anything more sacred sac red in this world than the oath of a judge or the law which he is sworn to administer administers we do not know what it ls labut the federal mercenaries are not satisfied falling failing in all attempts to crush out tho the mormons cormons by judicial conspiracy they return to tn their work works and shout about a again I 1 through mr gould the telegraph da dancing n peor jack at salt lake that tho the loyal people of utah whoever they may bey beg be are rejoicing at parson newmans new Now mans frieh determination to enforce the laws in utah now will these troubled spirit stop a momen moment t and tell us what laws they propose to enforce are they federal lams laws or are they territorial laws it ot our ir memory gerves sers gers es us well judge mckean tried to oso c enforce ree territorial laws in a way that should have caused his prompt impeachment are y you i going to enforce it I ederae laws if so go W ha thaing I 1 va there is a fede federal ral rai law lair against pol poi polygamy kamy gamy it Is not anew a new statute Eta tute it has a stood rl untouched for r many years years it appears to have escaped ed the nolice notice ct these gentlemen who are so a anxious ous to enforce tho the laws laiva in utah the country la is misled to believe that the mormon people are resisting federal laws for the suppression of polygamy and for the punishment of chime crime whereas the truth is that no attempt has ever been made to enforce the anti polygamy law hv by any man this pa paper r nor a polo apolo izea izes for poly polygamy ny in utah it neither tends defends nor a apologizes apologises lo 10 res aes for any crime that has bem been comm committed t in that territory it would polygamy as it would punish crime if it had the power but it will cou con continue tInne to protest against lawless conspiracy and crime ou on the part of the representatives of the federal authority as a means to tho the end na as equally futile dangerous and wrong wrong for the correction of any evil etli or for ape the punishment of any aay crime omaha merald herald fr er feb meb 11 by our late dispa dispatches telles it will be been seen that mr M Mit thell ebell has heen been confirmed associate austice justice of vig 19 U 8 bu court for ut rb THOSE FIERY bisp dispatches guiv the tho omaha merald herald of feb 13 has tho tilo following MB GOULD this chis la Is the name of mr associated press agent at salt lake ile ho ia Is the gentleman falio who does all the talking by telegraph about affairs iu in that territory and from personal pe knowledge of many misrepresentations made by him about the int interests erets of utah it bas baa been a part of our duty in unies omee past pat to sharply criticism criticise critic ibe ise him mr gorodin GOULD Go wadis roDis I 1 personally serially it a very agreeable gentleman ioe ife it hnot inot la not pleasant tor for ua us to say unkind things of him but responsible gentlemen just from salt lake hav hat a informed us that his telegrams of late date are atrocious and wholesale misstatements concerning utah and ltd its people mr GOULD goin D was recently ameen t ay in omaha aha and as la to his habit when passing iress I 1 ng to and fro iro from salt lake to new yoc york ke ho he called at the herald office where we ha had the tho pleasure ot considerable conversation 0 11 with him about abou the utah situation mr GOULD informed us that everything was quiet and orderly in lit salt lake and that the gentiles there had settled down upon the an of letting bygones bo be bygones by gones these were hta hla very words but the moment he be reaches salt balt lake he uses the power of the telegraph to tell the country the exact contrary of all this will mr GOULD bekind be kind enough too tom to sume the erect attitude and explain himself to this benighted and confused cont conf used newspaper when little simonton oli oll was in utah with buchanann Bucha nans army his mortal career came into serious J jeopardy copard pardy in a quarrel with a correspondent of the new york 11 etan herald up at aft provo Bl Sl monton then as correspondent of tho the new vork york york times 8 exhibited much bitterness and prejudice towards the people of utah Itah which was wag continued while he ie was waa immediately connected with the san ban francisco bulletin considering si those circumstance perhaps er it could not be ex expected that t 1 at lie would appoint for his Is agent at c salt sait alt ait jai jal lake e a more candid and truthful man wann than mr gould the omaha merald herald is not quite right in the idea that nobody but mr gould sends inflammatory dispatches grom from om alk aik it take toke I 1 but boutwe wo do sincerely y believe lie he lias has sent enough to any man jan 31 ISM editor deseret new the people of kanab feel reel crops for the past year were good general good health prevails As yet yette we have hare had bad no snow but instead fine pleasant pits plis sant weathers weather mild AS spring springs and it almost makes us forget our northern brethren who have cavoto to wade de through slush and mud in fact ka nab has haa the most delightful and genial cli ell mitte of an any v place I 1 ever visited the people have commenced plowing and will boon soon be putting in grain we have had considerable rain min and the prospect is good for tor a plentiful harvest we have just finished laying out a largo nield field south of kanab ka abi containing acres to be fenced in by the of february early enough to put in crops this year we have also surveyed sur verea vered the entire bottom containing overta over 2000 acres of good no I 1 land for culah cultivation atlon and pasture so that we have enough land to divide irith with all who wish to come and dwell I 1 with us we have also a good school which I 1 la partially graded numbering over 50 young men and women the school is in a flourishing condition and the pupils all take a lively interest and your humble servant has the honor of being their instructor the trustees are now moving to get getup up another schoolhouse school house bouse tor for the smaller children there being enough hero here for two schools last night the people of kanab met and organized a operative cooperative co store and today to day bourt bought out a smal store started here awhile bac bae back prospects in all for tor kanah look more favorable than last year years although we are still weak banded handed W Ws D jovn Jovy son soy JK in 0 tite tits 11 mormon RAID the metr new york tribune thus tana limns dumns the new raid raldon baidon on utah it Is said that in a certain Califor ula uia city where the newspaper proprietors are tied up with the ya ious lous rill 11 which afflict the country editorial writers aril ra h leave abc this standing order when ewhen in want of a topic pitch into chemor the just now this is a good part of our national administrative the executive and congress when in want of a subject turn toward the tile 11 AM ALL che tat IN T tox TOK SOUTH TO BE SENT SECT TO utalia A TO BRIG KRIG nam Wash lugton feb 1 7 the tho president has ordered all the troops ou on butrin duty in the southern stats except small smail detachment at forts on anthe the tho Prepare for a mm movement ement towards the stations on the tho plains within at comparatively short distance tance efrom from SaIt bait Lako lake city this chis ia done dono to secure the enforcement of the laws especially what la Is known as the logan bill now ogi pei anding in lit congh new new tor OP sid blodow the chicaro christian advocate of jan says kays that sidney rigdon lately ac departed this life ilfe from acute paralysis on his smail email sarin fann in Alleg hally ballY county ney new york yerK A |