Show A AR NG ar eairs 1 l ii allt silt LAKE cm nov birds of a feather flock together 31 and mens meals motives are largely to be judged by the instruments they employ to reduce them to practice and ilis llis it is partially upon this theory that the bird which evinces a partiality for crows and buzzards can in no just sense be accounted a dove that I 1 feel warranted in estimating the chief justice of utah to be capable of executing if i not devising corrupt measures at home in new york I 1 presume V his gray locks command the respect of his neighbors and his devout manner and sad strait walk give giver ribe rise to no scandal of national importance but if he be has prayed to his master not to lead him into temptation that master has turned a deaf ear the glory to be last in the line of jeffries is the temptation that proves his hib weakness while the he hope that through the destroyed peace and prosperity of a happy industrious and indomitable people he may wake to a at washington tony tonI brightens an horizon above which his sun will never rise and aa as intimated one evidence of his an art evidence ao so clear that one may read as he runs is found in the fact that in the absente of any legitt legitimate appointee to the office of attorney for utah this chief justice mckean called in and retains in that position as the representatives of the government and as his own aids and implements the two most bar anacles of the bar it were possible to select the government usually keeps but one standing att attorney to a district but though in error the judge evidently 11 thought to induce the belief among ake the people that he could make one man out of these two less than halves hal hai aes in error for the real people of utah fall to recognize la in these two jack lawyers so much as the weakest essence of manhood and rightly conclude that the more the court employs of this class of legal grubs the deeper are the plots of wickedness I 1 it t wan wants ts worked work edon iou fou shares and the more completely does the government stand shorn of all manliness native ability and legal learning the leading half of this split pea in office is one baskin not dotso so well known by his initials as byais by his uncombed sor redtop 11 chin shrubbery of the same burnt hue bran be spattered countenance linen 11 and features of that lank cadaverous cut which betoken hunger hanger for a double deal supplemented by that twitching snarl of the u upper p br lip which proves the darwinian ohp theory e 0 ry developed develop erd as aa far aa as a canine stanard standard he presents when he cant help it a dull gray eye set in a socket of about aboul thirty thins eight years growth he is not accused of any learning in thelah the law but every time he opens his tobacco stained lips he pleads guilty to a fresh afresh murder of the kings english the fellow fallow is currently reported to have fled from ohio for chios good and his own ImIn immunity brilty from the punishment which commonly follows though committed as report credits it him im with averring in self defence the supplemental adjunct of law counsel to the crown in utah la Is one maxwell who is also register of the land office here on my advent here before I 1 D had had the pleasure of meeting office in its mor moat squalid hab aliments ili ments a friend told me to pick from the bar men memoirs me iders moers at the opening of court next morning the two most moat looking fishy handed subjects present and I 1 miss migs the two of uncle samuel I 1 tried I 1 missed it in only one point I 1 took max for first and bask for second counsel to the court I 1 think max outdoes bask for looks and I 1 dont think I 1 can quite do him with this thib pencil it requires one that sheds dirt easier to begin with the small end of h him im his hair continually rises to explain and is liable to be taken for a wig of burnt buffalo grass dovetailed into his hia shaggy brows which form a thatched retreat for a couple of feline colored and eyes A flat nose high squaw cheek cheekbones bones a runty straggling beard of sage brush appearance that might be improved by transplanting and ancl irrigation with a short neck of a turtles leyb leys inclination to hide between the shoulders complete the of an ani aul mai mal llast t yet classified clothing is of no account I 1 baw saw this very public prosecutor a since bince beastly and be bia slimed with the mire of the gutter with the most prot prof profane alib and iii ill iclean unclean tongue he was belching forth what he vowed bib hib hib bia lecherous leche rous roua lust luste had arn ann sra in n this thia cit olty city y and would yet more 0 of bloum siro uld ula ld altor ot p pride be bo the of every amerlean american especially those here in utah that their government is re 1 presented by and their personal pernal liberty ia ls in the bands banda of suan a brace of b and I 1 and what better evidence can b asked that dark and dirty work is upon the boards bit set up by grant co than that such tools are made chiefs in authority it is enough and it is a most telling refutation of all the dismal tales about mormon love of blood and the universal taking onn off of their enemies that this people under long and bitter aggravation from these men have yet suffered them to live in their midst unharmed what weightier incentive did their spirit of revenge ever encounter none maxwell as land register has long been the chiet chief atone in the way of their obtaining title to their city lands and the story etory of blood upon the garments of their leaders I 1 believe to be a myth there is a mistiness mid and queer uncertainty about these yarns when particulars and slid small data are called for if further test is demanded to show that an evil genius enius holds the helm in utah find it an fn in the fact that the court refuses to naturi naturalize lize ilze men inen who though single or having but one wife will not deny their belief that it would be morally right to take another and the same test ia Is put to jurymen juryman jury men boaster in 4 THE new york herald has a special it seems from washington to the effect that gen schenck 13 to be removed from the position of minister to great britain and secretary fish is to be sent there therein in his place it does not furnish the name of the gentleman who is to take the batters lat place but it will have no difficulty in learning who that is to be and we may reasonably look for an early dispatch conveying that intelligence to us if the statement can be relied upon the only apparent cause for this change in ministers is the connection of gen hencks So name with a new mining company and this Is not a violation of a law but in the case of ministers to foreign nations a departure from customs and etiquette an official of that rank is supposed to possess such means of support hup aup port and such dignity that speculation business and trade are employments entirely too vulgar for him to engage in considering the difficulty the government had in obtaining a gentleman of reputation to accept that position the haste to remove gen schenck on no better evidence than hasy hag has as yet been made public seems remarkable especially as the charge made against him has not apparently parent ly been substantiated how much secretary fish has had to do in bringing this about does not appear but the Secre star just now is in the ascendant he has achieved a triumph which is no doubt very gratifying to himself and mrs fish in the removal of minister Cata azy cazy there appears to be no reason however why he should wish to leave washington and the honorable position he now holds for that of minister at the court of st james THE tue people of new now orleans must be in a very bad way vay the complaints are great of the evil conduct of officials in that city A merchant writing to the N 0 times suggests martial law as a relief and an lout fout outbreak break of the citizens to secure it we have been thinking that utah was blessed with as worthless a set of imported officials as any territory or state ia is but new Orlean orleans may think the officials there worse than those in utah judging by the following where then beek seek for relief I 1 reply there is no bope hope for us but in judge lynch let our lamp posts be decorated some morning with a hundred carcases of thieves selected from the highest offices and our redemption has begun san francisco found this fremed remedy Y the only enni effI efficient clen cien t one and new now orleans should profit by her example the shameless bloodsuckers blood suckers that nave have fastened their filthy fangs upon us are deaf to every appeal and only death will make them thern quit their prey prey I 1 have always neen peaceful law abiding man but I 1 cn co fm frn f fen m i have groaned so long under unrelenting robbers chati that thad I 1 hunger for the blood of the villains let the hempen cravat encircle the necks of representatives from every department of the organized robbers government we know beforehand the objection which will be made to the execution of these villains and aud on which they rel nel rely 1 for safety isyou if you han ban hang them themy says mr timorous meshall be placed under der a military government I 1 ta which I 1 reply that is the best thing under the circumstances which could happen to Us an absolute military governor may possibly steal himself rich but it will be his bis interest to prevent his province from being overrun with thousands of thieves louisiana can afford to make one man rich who will prevent thousands of unclean vermin from preying on her vitals we know all those now in office will object to a military government for with this established their occupations will be gone let us hans bans at least one hundred official thieves ves and then thank god for a governor 0 SOME boxe men can be only one thing either atone at one time or at any time some borne are preach preachers bra and nothing more some are politicians and nothing more some are pettifoggers pettifog gers and nothing more some are merchants and nothing more and some are soldiers and nothing more general sherman bherman is a man raan of intelligence and he takes broad comprehensive and statesmanlike views of things proving that he ia Is not merely a soldier but something more the following portion of an interview with him as reported in the new york herald is evidence that notwithstanding his military training he con considers siders alders it far better to lead than to drive daiv Is it not time that we let up upon on the south the war is over I 1 know the duat is to an inch thick on my army rifle r 1 I dont care to speak plainly on these matters it is not in my line of duty I 1 think however that when the war was ended warfare against our brethren of the south should have ceased the negroes are well disposed and a kindly people but they are not as a class posted in the science of government they are aro apt to make mistakes and behave rashly but I 1 have no doubt whatever that everything will turn out right in the end the union men in the south were never a very nine fine class of people and some down there now would be better out of it but their presence in the late insurrectionary states affords no proper excuse for acts sets of lawlessness then general you do not approve of the repressive acta acts of the federal government 1 I think a mistake has been made they are not all rascals in the south the majority of the people are the best citizens of the republic the young men that followed the retreating confederates into texas the men of the army of virginia and the lads of the west who leaned towards the south were capital fellows though mistaken these in my opinion should have been appointed to positions under the government as marshals postmasters internal bevenue revenue collectors and to other federal and state offices instead of being driven into opposition I 1 really believe that these young men represented the south and that they were ready to cry and support the government I 1 am sorry they were not treated properly but it will be all right in the en end 11 the reporter was about to inquire of general sherman though not expecting an answer what he thought of the present complexion of national politics when another visitor entered and made his bow the kerald herald representative then rose and the general a good time in europe took his departure tiie THE mor Mon mormon moN persecution A A good many things appear in the Wood woodhull bulland hulland and weekly some sensible and some not so sensible the following by a correspondent ef of that paper is one of the tho sensible articles 1 I am not a believer in nor dinall all ail that thatis Is recorded in that book called tho bible but bat the course our government is pursuing mor mons molls in utah should arouse the serious attention if not the indignation of every enlightened mind in this country the orthodox creedis ts tell us thet the bible Is infallible in every respect and to doubt its divine Inspiration inspirations is to be stigmatized as an infidel according to that book ten passages can caa be found to sustain polygamy to one against it IL it is a part and rancel earcel parcel of the mormon religion and they nave adeas as good a right to enjoy it ad as any other denomination of so called christians so long a as they do not interfere or injure others it ia is conceded byall by all ail that not only salt lake City bui but utah as a territory is the most moral moral temperate and virtuous place piam on the continent Is not their religion then the most exemplary but there is something deeper and darker that underlies this whole move moye movement mouL menh it la Is an attempt t to strike a deathblow death blow biow to religious liberty in this country to overflow wa hat that liberty of speech and thought tha that t our oue nore Vore forefathers fathers shed their precious blood to sustain if this mormon persecution is tolerated heaven only knows where it will end the moment mans religion is proscribed just that moment will be introduced one othe of the most bloody wars that was ever known in the worlds history for am free to declare that I 1 never will cast a vote for an administration that proscribes what religious views I 1 must entertain and I 1 call upon all spiritual and liberal minds to look at this matter in its true ligot and to repair at at once to the ballot box and assert their sovereignty and hurl such demagogues from office Wili WHITE Tr |