Show editorials i tnie THE gene general rai rat Impre impression slon sIon among the people of this city is that these persons who are engaged in the prosecution of the caseb cases now before the court are hard bard up for funds and therefore the indecent and ill lii concealed eagerness which they manifested yesterday to have the bonds of president young declared forfeited it is well known that thus far the warfare in which they have engaged haa baa not proved very profitable but if the forfeiture of a bond can cn be secured upon any technicality nica lity it might not be a bad thib thin thing g if they could only have th the e handling of th ganda dAndA that this thid was the motive I 1 every person n with wilom whom we have con erse aree versed aper appears confident we have heard it freely stated that some of the deputy marshals are in a tight place for money they cannot live on promises and they are growing impatient it is said for the pickings that it was supposed would follow these prosecutions against leading cormons mormons Mor mons happening to be in the court room yesterday we baw saw an ill ili looking lounging gaited man walk inside the bar and seat himself among the officers of the court from his general appearance we might have taken him for lor another assistant prosecuting attorney but we had not heard of a be second cond being appointed having some curiosity to know his official rank for that he was an official we could not doubt from the familiar turns he seemed to be on with the rest we enquired what position he filled and were told that be he was a deputy marshal soon after the entry of this off omm leial official the assistant prosecuting sec attorney asked for the crimi nal nl docket to be called and then for the eme eue of what judge mckean styles federal authority versus lc theocracy 11 to be called the calling of this case seemed to tickle this deputy marshal immensely he laughed as though be had heard a capital joke the assistant prosecuting attorney bat eat down and catching bight sight of the amused deputy his hia face contorted also and he scowled a laugh the deputy marshals laugh plainly said aline allne a nine fine trickery of yours mr attorney its a huge joke but go ahead press the forfeiture of bonds we want money and this ia Is one way to get it the attorneys grinning countenance aa as plainly said in reply gal gai 1 I know its a trick and we only call up this case because we know the defendant is absent and cannot rot get here but never mind that we mean to have the declared forfeited and get hold of the funds if they had both spoken their thoughts they would have been no better understood than they were by the expression of their faces but while these worthies thus chuckled over their scheme there were others and non cormons mormons too who looked upon the whole proceeding aa as most contemptible in fact the general opinion of those with whom we have conversed Is that a grosser exhibition of trickery and vindictive spite was never witnessed in a court room one gentleman 0 of f 6 extensive sive eive experience recently from the east expressed in our hearing bearing theodeas thel the deas ideas of many others said baid he 1 egi egl I never nover in my life witnessed a more flagrant instance of malevolency and unconcealed indice m ilice than was exhibited this morning in the court room by such suell proceedings as thebe these thode engaged in these prosecutions exhibit their true feelings nee fee linga and they damage their dwir oil Cil tise jn in guf gur our opinion the prosecution i could nol not fiot udder under the circumstances cum stances have done thing for the defendants n danvy aaseth ca beth seth aa sato to urge aa as they did yes yesterday ferday the forfeiture of hla hia bonds and judge mckean by setting next monday aa as the day of trial and refusing at the request of eo counsel to postpone it even another week did one of the worst things he could for himself people will ask if this ia is the arrangement xan ran gement that was to be made his ilia honor said at some future day that thai would be mutually satisfactory and khat that would give both sides ample time for preparation ep or that after desp ang of I 1 we business busi nega nesa of tha the docket was waa ti tv 0 B o made BO so as s to please aho all parties 9 mam ram As aw the laying lay isy ing of the corner stozie stone of a new dew catholic chuoc church h at new now york city on the irth ex governor lowe was reque requested to speak in his bis remarks he baut baul that though not an old mache man mau be could remember when wh en the catholics of awe awo staves states were number edby eaby hundreds and now there are no fewer than severi beveri millions of them he also recollected when the old st james was the only catholic church in that city and now the cross of the onether one they were then laying the corner stone of would be the thirtieth to kiss the sky this speaks well for the increase of catholicism in new york city and the U 8 histron MISS His roST rosl THE X tt lenial star of nov 7 con contains bains the following extract 0 of f a letter from bishop david brinton dated oct 30 accompanied by elder B R harrison harrlson Harri harrl son aon and brother and sister rowe of london I 1 visited sussex on sunday dinst and ind held a district meeting at 1030 am a m we held a council meeting attended to wha business wasp wab was presented repented and attached the chiddingly and bur gess peas hill branches to the he brighton branch under the presidency of elder edward braby the afternoon and evening were occupied in discoursing on the principles of life and salvation there was a good attendance of saints and strangers we were treated with great kindness kind nebb nees by all with whom we met or sojourn sojourned ed I 1 find the saints where I 1 travel with few exceptions striving to live their religion and anxious to gath gathar gather e r to zion and for my own part I 1 neve never r felt more to rejoice hat that I 1 have a name and a standing in th the church of jesus christ of latter day saints and have the opportunity of bearing my feeble part in assisting in rolling forth this great work of the last days elder wm le feuvre wrote from rennes france oct 23 expressing his faith in the work and his regret ac at living in a land where he had no liberty to preach th the a gospel elder henry allington wrote from new zealand aug follows the saints belonging to the branch are all well and enjoying a goodly portion of the spirit of their theire alling calling since I 1 wrote you last I 1 have had the privilege of baptizing baptising bap two new members into the church and kingdom of god tho the priesthood of this branch are arb doing the best they can in preaching deliverance and pointing gout out the way of escape sister G arke and family left here on the ath ila lua tant per nebraska to join her husband brother J M clarke in san francisco brother clarie clarke has been in san francisco over twelve months he left here en route for Utah but found when he arrived in california that he had bad not buff bumm sufficient lelent funds to carry him through brother W Burnett of kala kaia poi pol wrote me the other day that bro robert beauchamp would arrive god willing in kalapos early in september and would stay there a month be he would then come on to wellington and hold conference here early in october IN speculating upon another supposed exodus of the cormons mormons Mor mons the speculators do not forget to suggest a destination for the migrating people arizona lower california mexico british possessions B abbio ebbio no sandwich islands navigator islands australia etc are severally n named ame d as a likely places for the resettle re settle ment and reestablish establish re establishment ment of the mormon community now is not the first time such suggestions have been made similar suggestions were made in former times for instance after the assassination of jose joseph ph and hyrum smith emith while under the state pledge of safe keeping gov ford of IIII 1111 ois 01 and many other public men suggested that our people remove to mexican territory as ati an excellent sphere for their dove loment being a long way from their unscrupulous neighbors and with no probability of any tarther fanner molestation from americans or mexicans after leaving nauvoo the mormon people did move west and settle upon mexican territory now the redemption of this region so far advanced through their bality suggestions are aie again made bi b their unscrupulous and still unsatisfied enemies of another removal equally based on injustice how ion lona g is to thi wicked policy to how lon shall peace peaceably atly disposed law law abidin abiding american citizens be requested witla wit impunity to vacate their dear bought homes to please a law outraging jus tice defying cry we must however acknowledge that since our meddling friends will be je so kind as to have an exodus inaugurated it Is very considerate I 1 efthem of them to point out another place for c our lur people pedie to logo go to it would be bad indeed if they were caused to vacate one region and denied a residence in any other so there is something to be thankful for even in the by some people anticipated exodus so blo far this goes to prove that there is good in everything one might be led to ask if this mat ter of exodus must be all on one side if the people whose exodus is thus pre pro fumed are to have no voice in the exodus no election as to whether or not there shallie sh shall allbe be an exodus the free and easy way in which the matter is taik talked over discussed and by some decided must be considered very notable in this year and in la this country this has been termed the land of liberty the home of the oppressed of every clime it may be BO so to all people the mormons cormons Mor mons alone excepted they judging by the language of some characters have no rights which civilized or christian people are bound to respect and this estimation is manifest by the ready talk abut an exodus of the mormons cormons Mor mons from a tract of country which they redeemed from the curse of acids no man desired it or would have had bad it as a gift and have rendered it habitable and valuable it is unusual even in monarchist monarchial or semi despotic countries for a community to be expatriated witti without out oui some show of legal procedure but here in enlightened and free america I 1 the ex patria tion of the cormons mormons Mor mons is desired and sought without the slightest pretense of justice or even eveir law they are to be charged tried and sentenced in armp without i judge u e or jury simply in consequence of the desire of certain bertain most un american americans to get rid of them what for only to satisfy religious and political bigotry and the propensity for rapine there is no other reason the mormon possessions are valuable therefore they are too goodford good for the mormons cormons Mor mons besides other people want them the mor mons do not believe as other people do but are a little ahead of the times the afore they are not fit to live in utah nor in this great republic nor even to live at all ali such is the essence of the ogle logic that is produced in justification of the desire for another mormon exodus of course it well befits the age and nation in which we live we propose that the inhabitants of these valleys exercise the right of american amerlean citizen sto choose the place of their residence not infringing upon the power of other persons to tho the exercise be of a similar right which is guaranteed by the constitution and is in full accord with all constitutional laws itis it is well known that the 11 mormon people years ago were unconstitutionally and illegally driven from the state of missouri after having paid for tracts of land there and made improvements thereon driven without any compensation rendered at theotime the time or since on oa all acknowledged principles of business honor to say nothing of j justice ti atice those lands should be restored to the persons from whom they were illegally taken or to the proper representatives of those persons and restitution should be made with interest of and upon all losea losses sustained in that exodus by the people who were theu then and there driven we are desirous to see the turn of the lane it has run long enough in the old direction it is time the turn was arrived at we want to nave a look around the corner and see the direction beyond the turn we are satisfied that the new direction ought to be very different i it not exactly opposite to the old direction it is known that the mormons cormons Mor mons anticipate returning to the state of missouri or at least of making the headquarters of the church ia in that state it is the duty of the state and the federal governments to sustain them in fulfilling fulfill lug such an anticipation at any time nay even to invite them to do it and aid ahem them ID in doing it they aney might prepare to return there morrow tomorrow to and would be protected in so doing by all the power of th the e government if tile the rights guaranteed them in common with all other cli ell citizens 11 by the constitution could be ee so careiy enjoyed by them and in effecting such an exode we do not know that the whole mormon community need be under any obligations to abandon their property in these valleys or to sell bel I 1 it unless they wished to do so it is theirs theirs by every right of justice and no other people have auy aay just claim glaim to it none at atall all ali under an equitable government and honorable representatives the mormons cormons would be perfectly protected in the enjoyment of all the rights and privileges of american citizens whether in missouri or utah the way for the cormons mormons Mor mons from back to Missour imay have e been via salt lake valley but it doe does not consequently follow that the way for them from utah back to missouri must be via british america or lower california or arizona or mexico mexico or the sandwich Band sand islands or thena the navigator islands or Austral laor laon central america or south america or any far country the railroad across the continent now exists that eastward is a 9 more direct speedy and proper route and that to our mind is lo the route in all justice and equity that the next exodus if there must be one should take the cormons mormons Mor mons made the construction st of the road load p practicable racel cable cabie and helped to build it and they ought to bo be encouraged to honor it by returning upon it to their old homes and phases alone in the east As our friends are so generous in making suggestions concerning exodus and such things we have one to make con sideri si dering rig tig that the government and the public are entitled to anything that thai we can reasonably do for the common welfare our proposition unlike those of the other exodus proposing gentlemen is not one of ida injustice altice and spoliation but is oneff one of justice peace and aud goodwill good will aad and id Is this As congress and the government are likely to be somewhat exercised the coming winter over mormon affairs we would beg to suggest that those eminent bodies take into grave graye grayland and earnest consideration the advisability vis ability of inviting the mormon people to return to their old possessions in the state of missouri and resolve to protect them henceforth in the enjoyment of the civil and religious rights and privileges of american citizens that is as good a thing as we can suggest and ic it is an eminently proper suggestion gest lon ion it should be received and ardd acted upon in the same friendly spirit in which it is offered congress and the government and the nation would be honored by its adoption and the inhabitants of missouri and other states would 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