Show LOM eom AND OTHER matters BATTERS FROM DAILY dally ANOTHER arest arese officer BY B Y hampton was arrested this morning charged with heing heind being accessory to the murder of dr robinson for next saturdays numbers of frank Le lesliea ladles journal 41 harpers bazar and hean hear th and home all excellent in their way go to awyers book store they are for oon ar sale there tre THE K M R EAST The following comes cornea per W U telegraph line liner oades dec IS trains are getting along slowly each one bue being shovelled shovel led through A train arrived at cheyenne from the west today to day and one is expected at bitter creek from the ae easl east about ten ocl oci c the weather along the road is kene generally 11 favorable it has been rain h hard bard herb here gre all the evening boota i oryl ozil U Us Uee esi Esq writes gilea that thal the monotony so characteristic a 0 I 1 tooele tofele city was waa agreeably brok broh broken ft a few daya days azo aso bi by 1 b mat vat taa tsa lau from froin tbt tha Grants grantsville ville dna Dra matio matlo association the members of which under binder the tha management mana gemat of mr buey RUey Jadd played some nome excellent pieces lleces I 1 inra most artistic style keeso beeso bagly judd juda williams wil Wll llama 11 artindale parkinson orr mrs cook coob and last though by no means least the little miss millward are re highly eulogized by our conr correspondent to QUASH the washington correspond corre spon apon dent or of the chicago times writing dec 10 says saya the opinion in well informed circles here hene la Is that the government is anxious to hera guash quash u h proceedings agair at the mormons cormons Mor mons go the little emma mine doing more effectual special pleading in the premises promises than law lawior lawyers great men will hafe have their little weaknesses 11 bie THE tie EuRop EUROPEAN ean gAN mission by fhe the millennial star of nov NOT we wix loara that elders charles ii bellerive Belle rivo and anders pr P arrived at liverpool per steamship wyoming xay say xav 26 elder eider john K R park dis embarked at and was expected at liverpool in a few days elder expected to leave liver niven pooi pool nov nor 28 on his mission td scandinavia tibie tile tiie the following Is from the marof the sa dewate release AND azid appointment elder ralph harrison harrlson Harri harrl son aon is released from laboring laborIn st in the london conference and appointed to preside in the sheffield conference chour AGAIN 11 elder brigham W carrington who lias has been heen deen on a mission to england reached home last night and called at the office wa thi morning he ia Is well won in health has enjoyed his nals rals mission slon blon and has baa had bad a pros prosperous berous and pleasant voyage and journey home he left the tho shores of albion on the of last month in the steamer wisconsin reached new tork york on the ath instant left that city oa on the tho ath and reached and left omaha on the a on his way thence he was detained by the snow two days at a place called hillsdale about twenty miles east of Che cheyenne he reached the terminus at ogden ing he was waa accompanied from live liverpool r by elders A W oarl Carl Carlson som sov late lato of the nv liverpool office and Matth matthews ewo of panacea city in this thib territory the iatter latter latter iatter returning from a visit to england 40 Acirit bishop mishop E dif sheets shoots reached home homo this morning he haying having been on a preaching tour through the various settlements settlement of cache county accompanied by bishops Eo skelly dlly and preston and elder moses thatcher he reports that the people are full fall of faith and good works and alive in mormonism health and prosperity prevail amongst them things generally in the count county are progressing smoothly and peace aru all and tranquility tranquill ty are the rule when be he commenced his tour there was about two feet of snow when ho he lefi left there was about hair half that and tho consequence was the stock on the ranges were doing better BISHO EDWARD returned yesterday ea from his trip to the east cast on wilch which he started noy NOT 15 the bishop looks and feels well after his trip and he found his bis family well on oh his return going down to the tho east he be was blockaded by the know isnow thirty hours houns and coming back forty mou hours i rs both times near cheyenne there is 16 not so very much snow on the route but the weather is cold the aloir hard and the wind strong driving the snow furiously and filling up the tho cuts so that the section hands have all they can do and more to keep the road clear in tha the mountain re rek res gion many workingmen have suffered from the cold a party of eight wood haul era perished near cheyenne the tho bishop was well weli received by his old friends and acquaintances in philadelphia and in chester and delaware counties pa whom he had not seen for twenty one years but he found their minds and those of the people gene gone generaux generally wholly taken up with business sa that there thero ero ere is no inquiry or concern about hereafter in this respect he was much struck with the change effected in the time mentioned he found a genera general 1 high estimation prevalent of the mineral wealth of utah and a feeling af pf adini adint admiration ration or the persevering f industry n du a try of our citizens and ot 0 wonder wander that they had got along koweil BO well weli and accomplished such marvellous marcellous marv mari ellous rellous results in the face of such forbidding alic circumstances um stancel he was wa i also sur prized at tha the great progress of philadelphia alphia a and nd the tho extensive textile and iron manufactures fae fac tures of pennsylvania thib the bishop visited washington ancho and her hee S speaks I 1 a in high ligh the active and indefatigable de exertions of delegate holperin Ho the interests Interest of his constituents and orthe 0 the great and wide respect in la which tie he is held hold fa in washington the bishop thinks him well fitted for the position 0 ao o which his hs friends have called him OP OF chat THAT investigation this morning the so called investigation of the robinson Kobl murder case was resumed in Woodman sees building before judge mckean A man named thomas butterwood was the only witness examined and the following la in the substance of the evidence d ence elicited now a block north of third south street he did not know whether be lived there at the time of the murder on the day of the murder ha hd started to go and see a friend at big cottonwood Cottony rood be he first stated that he walked all the vry wry there were then that he rode part of the way he returned to this city in the evening and for some cause he did dici not seem to know his way thought if i he could find tt the tte 0 theatre he no would be all right in trying to find mba it he found and recognized the mansion house and near thene thero observed two men talking together one of whom waa was taller than the other he heard one of them eay say buthe other ID D n it lets go and get something to eat 11 rhey they started off in the direction of main street this thit was between 11 and ind 12 at it night witness walked westward ard and on that street streets an and d when he got opposite independence hall he saw a man standing there whom q man and woman passing at the time 1 1 I 1 this the witness hallee bailee as brig man now professes to identify is as mr B yo Y hampton N witness turned turilee south and hearing some soma shooting and a cry of mir murder wirden der den he heli jumped over i a pole fence and hid among some currant bushes while there he saw baw two men pass he could not see either their naces facea or eyes but from seeing a portion ot of the beard of one of them who wore his hat slouched to one oile side the witness professed to identify mr alexander burt as one of them he did not know the names of either mr burt or mr hampton at that time said that be he made their acquaintance a month afterwards be he subsequently stated that he did not know them until he got to work on the railroad tue tho witness then made a statement to the effect that this morning i before breakfast a man whom he had never neter seen before light complexion heavy set clean shaved and wearing a heavy overcoat came to hiis his house and desired a private interview inte iview witnesses wife left the room leaving him and the stranger together the latter theil then asked him ahlm if he be was aa as a witness in this case and receiving a reply in n tho the affirmative be he asked witness if he was not afraid of hla hia life if he testified and told him if he wanted money he could make a good deal by b y testifying on the other alde aide tere gere here bere the witness became quite excited and sought to impress upon the court and all present that he was not for sale the counsel for the deferie defence suggested that the witnesses wife be summoned this portion of the testimony being worthy of further investigation and that the witness be kept in charge of the marshal so that he would not have an opportunity tp to confer with his wine wife previous to her examination an order was given to that effect when the court adjourned until 2 golock this afternoon racher BATHER discouraging the tho new now york gerald geraid thus thui briefly reports the remarks tuttle tattle in inthe the church of the transfiguration ll 11 new ner york deoto the Mor mops were not mot as yet con con can nor were obey faey hikell likely to be very soon the speaker concluded his remarks by stating the great difficulty velch lay intha in the way of ghe the the missionary who went among these people and remarked that it would zer require ire ine i a long iong ong time to accomplish much good there 11 I 1 thus it appears that the bishop is not excessively sanguine as to td converting the mormons cormons Mor mons we quite agree with him that it will require a longtime long iong time to accomplish what he terms much good here and it will require more lore than one thirty X thousand dollars too tho the mormons cormons Mor mons understand the emptiness of modern christianity as well as any other people do THE tue MAJESTY OF TIM THE law itaw etaw 11 the omaha herald thus comments on the presidential message stat statement emont that the federal officials in ulah manifested Is a dug due sens sons sense benso 0 of sustaining I 1 the majesty of the law the majesty of df the lawin la this thia case involves ves vos the most scandalously lawless proceedings ce that ever disgraced a civil clell izet izea court courts this Is i ap merely our opinion lon ion its it is thip thin tha of a iio lio no less distinguished person than brin of indiana i na he recognized recognised y arwick orthis of thia this adminis tion uon 71 M pRES datys DATIS PAT pali WANTS kirev cubi cuby in the senate cragin has reported a bill to pay the expense of df the prosecutions in utah MRS mm M FIELD who we understand la Is a lady of ability as a lecturer has arrival arrive 1 in town from oan can california fornia she will probably favor the public with a lecture at an early date THE tuis JUVENILE instructor in answer to the tho many 1 inquiries concerning the appearance nonappearance non of the genile juvenile Tf instructor of late we are requested to state that the paper ordered for it from the east for some reason has not come to hand most likely owing to the blockade on the V U P B R B R the type is already up for the numbers due and as soon as aw the paper arrives it will be issued w with ith lih all possible baste till it is again up to 0 date RETURNED elder eider mark lindsey arrived today to day on his return from front his mission to the east he came back much sooner than he had bad anticipated in conie conae consequence quence of the serious illness of hl hia hla wife so sd far as lils big mission only was concerned he would have been glad to stay longer for ha he had found excel excellent lont opening for tha tha spread of thie he truth he was very kindly received and treated in many instances and indeed generally he speaks in grAte grateful fai fal terms of the liberality and kindness of mr tF lferguson nerg Ferg erguson lson ison ed editor I 1 tor of the bridgetown bridgeton Brid geton N J pioneer 0 ne of f an n editorial gent gentleman lema iema h at vineland an and rdo also aiso 1 of others on his return elder was blockaded I 1 by tho the snow two days at south pass vass and ana rawlings the train plowed through snow four or five feet deep track and disabling s teven seven engIn engines ds at dale creek bridge the engine broke company with the cirri carriages ages and ran ahead several mit mil miles aes les leaving the cars to run over th the 0 bridge at high speed coming ba back ek the engine dashed clashed into the me cars and for miles christmas presen preben presents tay tap degries re groceries pries gries turkeys etc strewed the gronn gronna bro lindsey heard that about freight cars card were at omaha and other stations bound bonna westward ho he saw 20 at sherman marked ogden time goods of date DM dec 59 0 7 and 8 60 50 at another station for ogden jua and aud salt lakel lake and at south pass for the same destination brother rothe lindsey appeared in excellent health and spirits nhat THAT in the robinson case ease was resumed yesterday 1 att afternoon aft moon mr hin thos thoa butterwood was again placed on the witness stand and said that B Y ham was the first that passed him he witness did not see hamptons Ham beard board or face but he wore a broad brimmed hat which he thought was slouched over both sides of his hig face he ire recognized him by his figure the man anz ant and woman who spoke to hampton turned up or down tho the street west of main st the n at witness called was mr baker but not being present the prosecution rested the defence called mrs frances caroline butterwood who upon being sworn said she lived in the ward she had not lived in the sam same house ehouse eleven years yeara she arose at about nine that morning A man mart called at the house anar andr requested to speak with mr butterwood the room her husband did old not teil tell her tier what the man said and she never question questioned dd hm him she was summoned to td attend the court by a man she did not noh know hair half achour an hour ago she told the man who came for her that she knew nothing and could sky bay nothing at 10 this morning the dinger dinn were resumed maor major hempstead asked for fbi an order for a a witness to appear on the part of defence who lives some miles out in the country mr thomas williams was called and sworn iwo non on the part pirt of the defence he had bad recalled resided twelve years in this city wad was treasurer in salt lake theatre in 1866 had been treasurer Trea burer aurer four or fine five years pra pro previous to october ism 1866 he mulu not tell hat r was splayed played on the october wit houta t the record the record was wa hig hia handed llod him p b t which be he recognized as fhe the record of theo thao 0 theatre on saturday mr irwin play played edt i marble marbie Heart pan Ban anchon chon the grka cricket at w was it a 23 rd therow there vai wab ono ano no ap pp performance 10 on the as is cleanly BUS sus fa 1 it d bi by the he books an another othar book waft 1 produced j which qa he if greco recognized I 1 d aa a bound volume ofia of the grammes programmed pro of th the theatre 4 he said baid mr caine had them bound the thea 1 l time bopko the tho musicians shows theronia the neuia rouia C 4 was wasa ap on katurd saturday ay 20 tu edday i i i 23 asand saturday ar october 1 lis 1866 play played ed her benefit june 1866 iamb which was her last lut perform y a anc ano nce nee 0 by this Unoo Mr baker wai was mai in the room and was called and laid aborn sworn sw upon belag being asked askea |