Show GOVERNOR BLACKS discourtesy I 1 taking the telegraphic accounts account of the action of governor black of now new york in refusing to honor the tion of governor wells wella of utah for the return of two young men charged with robbing an ogden bank of the he only conclusion to be arrived at to Is that the governor of the empire state has baa been guilty of an sot act of grow grou discourtesy dismay court may to the executive of another state we are not discussing the truth or falsity of the charge against again the young won men accused of crime there are courts to try and determine that but the tact to ie that a criminal flange was wai charged against them ouch offense an aa entitles entities this hie state stake to 10 secure anem from any other where they were arrested arrea ted the accusation was wae made to in due form and there more was wa a confession by one of the accused the requisition papers were made out and tor forwarded warded aco according to the requirements of the utah statutes ata tutee in now new york there is I 1 a slight alight diff erenos so 0 o new papers were made out hat governor black would be under zo no doubt or inconvenience in the dis dt charge of till nil duty these later papers were forward aed edg and would reach new york by mall mail today loday and governor black was waa notified yet without waiting for these or even giving a hearing on an the first ant papers paper he leaves leavea the matter to a pardon clerk and on OB the of the latter snubs this state the pardon clerk acted upon the first papers while the others othera were on route and when a bearing was not expected by officials here nor was wai it given by the now new york executive thus thui it what was an act of cour togy to the state of now new york in sending a second lot of papers to meet very every requirement of the there has bae been made the occasion of an act of official by the governor of new york such us as is IB probably without a parallel to lo the country we hope for the make eake of the empire state and ita office in the matter of common polite go to other state that fuller information will put an aspect on the cese which does not now appear probable |