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Show If this is the euqiuox we pereume it is nil right, bnt how long is it going to last. Word having been recived from WuBhingteu D. C. that Sweii 0 NieUon's petition for the Probate Judgeship of Sanpete uouuty, wa indorsed by Judsre Johnson and Secetarv Candland. of the County committee, we understand that both Mr. Johosen and Mr. Candland Cand-land deny haying signed any petition er indorsement for Mr. Nialson. and pronounce any such sigiiaturts if they appear thereon forgeies. We think there is a brilliant oppoatunity for tke parties who had the handling of said petition petit-ion to rise and exqlaia. WORTHY OF NOTICE The first presidency have issued an adress to the members of the church in relation to the dedisation of the tempi. One point in particular par-ticular strikes us a being very timely, and recommend it to the attention of the people generally, that is the idea in relation to for-giviness. for-giviness. All times are appiopafe for that christian observation, but when a lime is set, people or more apt to think the matter over seriso-uly. seriso-uly. Mention is made of the party feelings end hatred stirred up, and while it is an unfortunate circumstance that they ever existed it is as good a time as any to drop them out of rememberense. No one whether a belsiver in mormon principles or not, will be hurt by giving a little time serious consideration conside-ration of the matter, and a due observance of the suggestions will not make men less respected. The New York World hays, If Utah is admitted to statehood by the Congress, whose legal existence has just begun, it will come as a part cf Nevada. Of course Utah would be the end of the consideration considerat-ion and wonlb run the state, but a rotten boroogh would be abolished by this arrangement, and converely the tanti-M rmon el ment of Utah would be reinforced by perhaps a sufTiccnt number of votes to put them in control. |