Show s galt felt K 1 beaver sept 15 E aitor deseret news P it has been understood in private circles here for some time that the present which closed yesterday is jud judge jude e borremans Bo remans last term of court in this district he left for salt bait lake city this morning but when lie left he only of himself bereft us the present term has been a mere farce so considered consid pred ered by ever every y one I 1 have heard speak of it there were alpi important suits civil and criminal and witnesses and ind others had bad come at great expense and damage there was one murder case ease and perhaps othe criminal charges against parties to the grandeury gran grand djury jury but no such inquisition was summoned it has been b cen con the drnest and most monotonous court ever held here in th the e memory of the oldest inhabitant y the monotony was not even changed by the introduction of the tile usual sermon on polygamy chati that however was delivered with such a forced effort at the june term that I 1 am inclined to view the omission with charitable clemency bordering on full pardon there is is one thing however i in his retiring that cannot be viewed with quite so ko much forbearance by the liberals and that is he be told thu the grand grandeury gran djury jury at the term referred to if they did not find indictment for polygamy that the power would betoken betaken he taken out of their hands and given to the court and prosecuting officer that of course meant judges boreman and van zile whether he got frightened at the blunder van zile made in the motion to ignore the sher sheriff ifil already reported J which was sustained by the willing tool boreman and resulted in the escape of the notorious ben tasker I 1 cannot say nor can I 1 s ay hay whether the view taken by many citizens that there was money in bens escape is well or ill founded I 1 let that go for what it is worth an affidavit I 1 understand has been fulcd nile nnie d by deputy marshal pratt against aau ainest the sheriff sh erier for contempt of court r t for what I 1 do not know u unless le it be for maintaining maintain ing ills his legal legai rights butmore but more of that hereafter I 1 will add however that in my view under all the circumstances the marshal would lose nothing not liing and might gain friends by hie meeting eting the sheriff across the bloodless chasm and burying the hatchet in the tile sequel we shall see what we shall see and note the issue with appendages I 1 believe some of the officials think me a little severe on that point I 1 will say that I 1 would much rather speak of them as loyal peace mak in ing citizens and officers than other wise but when the rights of local authorities are trampled upon and ignored I 1 feel it a duty I 1 owe them and the people who have llave elected them as their public servant servants to defend the right although they have not asked me to do so the county court ordered another election for milford to elect a much needed of officer fleer a justice lajustice of the peace but through blunders I 1 have not time to explain the election was again declared void so far as I 1 have learned no one finds fault with the canvassing board hoard or the tiie peoples party who the latter I 1 believe run no candidate to return to our late judge who according to his own ruling against g kenner in the two vote justice case that he be had bad removed to stay has not held a legal court here since 8 selling telling his real estate and personal proper property tyas as lie declared his intention to settle and remain in salt lake like city and practice law and in the main has remained away except in in court time possibly if the acceptance of his re resignation s g ii atlon is not specific as to time a although I 1 t 0 gh he has stated that this was his last term he may return especially should his fr friends lends the liberals e not accept my A recommendation to run him for dc delegate le cate zate to C congress on I 1 think in all al good conscience CC as he has failed as a judge and whoever the liberals run must be a failure there would be more wisdom in running him than in apoi spoiling I 1 ing ink another man good by bacou look for fon another kind word hereafter y y r 1 DANIEL DAMEL TYLER i S s k il jj W 1 I 1 1 J i I 1 mantl MANTI sept ISM 1880 editor deseret we s political matters with lui us are at a white beat heat the liberals held heid their convention at ephraim on the dinst and fro from mallI all ali I 1 can ean learn there were about seven persons present which number comprises the tiie strength of that great party in sam sao pete the people in this place who had not done so before have registered and are now ready to discharge their duties as citizens and they will do it the harvest isi gathered and threshing will soon be bedone done the grain yield will be somewhat above that of last year and is of a better quality public and private im improvements p r 0 1 e are rece receiving ivin lvin their sli sil share a r 1 of attention our tabernacle lacle laele is nearly ready for the plasterer the tw pie under its indefatigable superintendent W H Fol foi Folsom J js looming up fin finely ely ardd arid promises to be ono one one of the finest buildings of its gindin kind in the west our enterprising fellow townsmen 1 1 george sidwell co have just completed and h aye now in hi successful operation onia af pf the best grist gria mills in southern utah their flour wilf compare favorably with the best brands east and alid west their machinery was manu fractured at indianapolis ind and embraces all nil modern improvements in flour making parties patronizing them can have any grade of flour they wish county superintendent of scho schools ois J B malben maiben has just returned from an off omm lelal official visit to the north part of the tile county he reports th the tho 6 schools in a satisfactory condition genera general health very good and prosperity crowns the efforts of ot the people england ns as viewed leed le ed by a I 1 native native t nottingham En England glandA gianda I 1 sept kept editor deseret desert mems wems 8 there is much to be admired in this grand old country and the lover over of venerable antiquities an nn satiate his archaeological soul in visiting ancient castles cathedrals ruins and regions s of note in history and in listening dg to the glowing ales tales of enthusiastic thus thusia lastic guides who are determined n to place you in possession of ti their air entire stock of knowledge for a compensation pensa tion to be designated by them nd paid by you particularly in in scotland are the these go uniformed starred and persistent champions of ancient greatness to be seen heard beard and avoided eyou are yourself if po ported posted ted in history and desire to reflect and treasure up what you secand see eee and learn but if you are running around with your eyes ears and mouth wide open just to be amused you of course employ one and you wild will willbe be amused and if you believe all ho he tells you and allow him to pour his mixture into an empty receptacle without straining 11 you will be aston as well the proper proper way to do is to study history first and visit places afterwards then each locality has au an interest and mind is carried back to what you have read androu and you form more correct conclusions and become better informed in matters of importance many people come to europe merely to feast their eyes not to inform their minds in which case outside the change of air and scene the trip does them but little good still even tills this class get some sense knocked into them during their rambles ideas will be enlarged by traveling and we get out of our nuts nutshell liell way of thinking instead of gra ita a jitt litt leisle on which the yankee thought he should be afraid to walk out in the morning alfr for fear of falling off that expansive individual finds britain to be a world with which he is totally unfamiliar crowded cities attract ills his gaping attan attention tion system taught by centuries of bf experience hems him in on every side laws are found to be stil strictly etly enforced but what is more wisely enacted business carried on with a reliability that is at once remarkable and to be admired religious Belig ious liberty guaranteed and protected irrespective irre spec tive tivo of creed or party he sees the monuments of centuries gone by his eyes are bedazzled with wealth real estate worth millions not only in prospect but in hard baah any minute thata that a desire is expressed to have it change hands while we may detre desho desh e to ridicule the apparent slowness of the british lio llo lion ilon as he travels on onward ward through the avenue of time there is a solidity and latent power here that draw forth a heartfelt veneration for the solid old country he be represents comparisons are always odious when we do not nob take circumstances into consideration in making them to compare england and america for instance we must consider in in 1 the first place the length of time each has taken to acquire its present greatness I 1 n need eed not descant to americans on the soaring qualities of the american eagle and his feats of daring enterprise in which he be has been so uniformly successful it is in britain that my patriotism is displayed in this direction but home bird americans have no idea of the grandeur and beauty of england so while I 1 display the eagles plumage to the astonished john bull I 1 must wag the tail tall of the lion in talking to contemptuous columbia the poetic beauty oge oMe old world is cal of the feminine charms of a mother country while the grand gnand and imposing scenery of the western hemisphere is emblematical of the hardy eon son of f enterprise ave ve have to come over here and f teach e ch the old lady jady the wonders of discovery and venture she in return gives us poetry poper y and learning learn lnig injo system and government her lia lla hair L r has grown grey rey in caring for her dependent chil dren ren at home but she hag has dono done the work well considering her opportunities she has nursed them in her lap tap and schooled them in her colleges we ofner offer them wIand nowland no and chances for employment it is only our duty no more this country is like a garden from one end of it to the other may beautiful flowers whose rich tich perfume od orizes the balmy air trees and hedges trimmed as if painted on calv canvas s splendid residences y ith rith every avery convenience except an X american er cooking stove and alack a rocking chair churches possessing every qua qualification i if leation for a nap on sunday including the soporific good old oid tone ione tone Lone of the well trained parson banks that tha have stood for centuries making mauldi exe exchange hanoe fo far the wo world ild newspapers a hundred and nifty fifty years old without a slur an ill lil timed jest or oranan n lin gentlemanly thrust at an opposing editor courts where a laborer can recover a days dols wages in half balf an hour jails where murderers can be found next morning when wanted anargy an arms army that charms the multitude with its brilliancy and settles letues an afghanistan ic hash JI with ready bayonets A navy that is the pride of the sea the tile acknowledged ruler of the waves A nation of intelligent business men and plump pump rosy womanly women such is brita m in outline and more so in detail space will win not permit me to give glye yow even a peep inside the cast castles casties 39 palaces and towers or even to examine a dungeon perhaps on a future occasion I 1 may have an opportunity to escort you mentally th through rough these scenes of historical interest I 1 think your intelligent readers will will be interested te in reading about these things some because they have not hot gaen seen them and abid 0 others because they have CHAS chab W STAYNER washington D C sept 15 1880 ISSO editor deseret wems jews it is now held hold by republicans here who have got over the shock of defeat in maine blaine that the opponent victory there is only a repetition of the result of last year and that the issues involved were substantially the same as last year not national but state they therefore claim the same majority for november next as they had in november 1876 or rather they say the election of monday was not an indication of any change in november democrats here do not accept this view but are rejoicing freely if anyone has ever had confidence in what is known as the national committed of the national greenback labor party with yoth headquarters in this city he be should at once revise his convictions tb the e committee has issued an address referring to the results in maine blaine which indicate almost inconceivable idiocy if its length did not forbid I 1 would incorporate it in this thi s letter as a curiosity curls curis from it the tile reader is to infer inter that in november the republican and democratic parties are aie to disappear and the triumphant green backers to enter upon a thousand years of rule in this country coi cok antry inthe If the green backers have a man of common sense in their party he should be sent here to take charge of headquarters there was a cabinet meeting yesterday a small one my own opinion is that the would lose no votes if all its officials including such able men ni eil ell as evarts and sherman should remain strictly at their posts during the campaign however much their participation in the canvass may bo be sanctioned by precedent I 1 don donl dont believe beleve the practice is profitable to any party or will ever be under this administration whose who head bead has bas certainly implied disapproval dl I 1 s approval of interference in poll poli political t loal ical contests the course of high officials is I 1 think peculiarly unfortunate perhaps something of the maine disaster is due to public reprobation of the administrations course in the different departments today there was dissatisfaction amon among the clerks about what maine blaine did dil yesterday they looked blue and said they felt blue nearly pyar ever eyer held out for the tia full fuli returns they did not believe that the state of maine alaine had bad gone against the republican party and asserted loudly that they would not until the official ilg figures ures were before their eyes notwithstanding this statement on their part it was evident that were hoping against hope C sv i L 1 ka y iz Y 0 lithography editor deseret deseret news I 1 see in the weekly NEWS blews of july a short treatise on reform spelling by advance which appears to me to be fraught with a great deal of hard bard sense and consistency 1 I 1 do not think it is for me to say but I 1 would be glad to see this thing put right in my day I 1 have been sensible for many years of the fa facts acts of which advance speaks and have it in my mind that 1 pretty well comprehend how many le let or 01 characters there should be and what they should be but what their form should be I 1 could not say at present I 1 have manipulated out of old systems of stenography and mixed with characters of my own anven thorf dlf different dif systems of characters or letters but it appears to me rae that to use our bur present english letters and substitute as many more as are required to fill up the cir clr circle circie cleof of our articulation faculties which aou would id be butzine but nine carrying and representing in every sound and articulation that the organs are capable of expressing would leave no possible chance for a misunderstanding as to what a letter meant or how a i word should be sounded or pronounced it appears to me that this system of letters or characters would more readily and naturally carry the change into universal practice than any entirely new invention of characters of course in originating and ar ranging tile the nine new letters 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