Show THE S MARSHALS explanation zi lie ire desires nu an the following was presented yesterday afternoon by U 8 marshal Nl maxwell axwell but too late for publication in the NE NEWS vs of that day SALT lare LAKE CITY dec 14 14 18 75 editor deseret mews the action of the grand jury of the beaver deaver district court published in your dispatches of last evening t being of off omm lelal official significance demands an explanation the grand jury report an appropriation pria tion of to defray the expenses of the second judicial district this is a mistake the appropriation to which they designed to refer was one of by act of congress of march which was to defray the expenses for the entire utah district comprising the whole territory I 1 estimate its application under the law and instructions ins from the department of justice as follows three clerks of court ave average rago 1000 eaon each district attorney Z 2 assistant 1000 bofo four commissioners at sao SWO each 12 1200 leoo aw total s 00 leaving for my ray uee use as marshal with which to attempt to defray the expenses of or the three district courts four sessions each year the supreme court with two sessions each year the capture transportation and subsistence of prisoners including penitentiary exren es of the estimate of to be disbursed by me as marshal I 1 have had bad advanced the sum of this sum being for the entire territory and not for the second district the department of justice never lp tended intended to use up almost the entire appropriation in one district the account current on f nile file I 1 0 in tb the 9 second judicial district was the opening of an account for the entire district of utah territory the regulation system of accounts may be thus explained there are three courts and but one set ret of books and they arp in the marshals mane mare haPs office the tao attorney terney at general instructed that jurors and witnesses should le tee allowed and paid under the territorial law tho those re vouchers referred red to as receipted have been explained by letters to the department of just justice lc as not having been paid and reasons given glien after having carried the burden of territorial prosecutions for one year and a half upon the meagre sum of and the munificent sum u in of from the territory to be added thereto what wonder is it that a multitude of jurors witness wit nese nesem and guards should be clamoring for their just juat dues on the day of september 1875 feeling satisfied that matters of such vital interest to the government ern ment the tho community and my self demanded it I 1 made a special personal appeal to the united states attorney general to send an inspector in whom he had bad confidence and make a thorough and complete examination lamination t of all things connected with my department ast suring assuring him that it was of the utmost importance that some meagre of ret rey lief be adopted as I 1 could not possibly carry the burden beyond the of january 1876 receiving no reply I 1 applied for leave of absence to enable me to present my claims and represent the situa situation tiou which was denied as long as the courts were in cession under rule I 1 presume and hope my accounts will be examined first by tilo tile comptroller second by the auditor third by the committee on appropriations for the department ol 01 justice four fourth t b I 1 by the territorial legislature and finally but not now by the honert starving aspirants and I 1 feel suro sure that I 1 shall iz vet set relief from some source in tho the meantime what wonder that thero there should be complaint GEORGE B R MAXWELL U S marshal FROM THURSDAYS dally DAILY DEC 16 10 list of names last evening mr bir james woodson woods Wood of the loth ward lost a list of names yle bhe fcc c of persons persona residing iu in that ward the tho finder will oblige by leaving the same at this office tho the fog forn we have now had llad three nights newts and three days of fog fop with no prospect of the tho last end those who live high are the best off as the fo fog gog only reaches about as high as Ensign peak above that are the blue blun shy sky and the clear sunshine di district S tri trl C t C court 0 arb art TI thursday Thur urs sias sJay y D dec c liddell brown vs 15 1 5 mrs bra lietch hotchkiss on motion of plain tur tuT enve leave is granted the plaintiffs to so amend their complaint as to insert mary L hotchkiss it being the full name of the defendant lee Otten Otton hiemer blemer vs alex ales tarbet in the matter of injunction and receiver the court hearing tho the pleas arguments etc utah statistics uon hon A P rockwood having com completed his liis tour through the settlements of the territory in search of statistical information regarding the agricultural manufacturing mechanical mineral and other resources of utah finds himself surrounded by a small mountain of and other documents necessitating the tho wading through t h a labyrinth of facts and figur figures c s I 1 in n order to reduce order out of chaos in this labor he is assisted by a couple of scribes mr rockwood rock Bock wood thinks it doubt doubtful ful rui whether he will be able to gob get his statement ready for presentation to the legislature at the next session of that body the tha european mission the following are from kern the millennial star of nov 22 appointments The elders EIders who have recently arrived from missions missions to the british isles are appointed t to be traveling elders in the several conferences as follows thomas homas A wheeler birmingham william W taylor leeds thomm thomas call cail thomas themas harris leafah dalah M coombs william and A 0 smoot jun london hamilton G park and james sharp glasgow Hyrum W taylor manchester dlan Blan chester shadrach bhadra ch empey iab lab platte D lyman Notting nottingham bam ham and VV C A smoot jun sheffield eld eid arne AnnL vals vAis more missionaries the following elders arrived at liverpool on the dinst at 5 a m per S S wisconsin guion gulon line walter thomson john 0 sandberg eric P F Brant eug erio eric larson william BI evans john P S hawkins peter bell swen neison kelson and john NL larson lareon the brethren sailed from new kew york on the ath insl at 2 p m had a good voyage all are in the enjoyment of excellent health and spirits big cottonwood we learn from I 1 mr lir sol so eim Rim kimball ball the contractor for carrying the mail to and from silver city big cottonwood that the snow in lu the cation was about fl nive five ve and a half feet deep thereabout there about a couple of weeks ago but bas hag settled about eighteen inches sinco then being now four feet making travel tedious and laborious whenever a horse deviates devIate 3 from the r oad road plump ho be sinks down and is half burned buried in the snow from the wellington mine roine above silver city oily in silv silver sliver er fork about six tons of ore are being hauled a daily daliy and t the 10 hauling huling a contractors have havo aboul about to tons ns to bring away yet silver city resembles the deserted village villages its Inhabit inhabitant ans having baving left it 11 excepting three men and one woman from this state of facts it may mav be inferred that the amount of mau man matter pa paging passing sing ging to and from that point to be carried by mr kimball is not very hefty that taken up averaging about a letter ietter a trip the tile down load lead bellig slightly more moro cumbrous owing perhaps in some measure to the fact of the numerous inhabitants of silver being anxious for a continuation of their maii mail facilities that they may continue their communication muni cation catlon with the outside for which feeling they can scarce ly be flarried bla blar ried moed tinder under the circum 1 stances |