Show Ip nil UTAH HILL I 3 The action or non icllon ol Congress j d during the present session upon llio non I Utah bill any he 1 HilJ to depend almost I ti absolutely upon Speaker Carlisle Han dull anti 1 Morrison the commutes chosen by the Democratic Caucus to nrrango the t j t calendar of the Honsi If the 1111 can be reached there is scarcely the shadow of n l i doubt of its passage Its friends claim y for it a imjontv of upwards of fort votes 7 7i and If reached upon limo file the i r measure will probably bo adopted as reportnl by the committee and with but little or no debate It Is 1101 idp tlvelj known that Speaker Carlisle is I lgf friendly to the bill H is also conceded that Mr MorriTjn endorses Its general features and while Mr HanUlls itll tu lo uiiij bo classed nS soinottlnl doubtful I doubt-ful he has nexer miuiifeslo such opposi Lion liS would Jnslll the resumption that he would intcrpow an barrier prevent the bill from coming sqtntolj before the House Under these rircnmstances p 9 the prospects may bo regarded f as fiMOrnblo for the muci needed and effectual legislation suth as is embodied in t t i 5 4 the amended bill Allliougb Homo of its t i proMsions might in our opinion bo im i tt hl 1i prated upon the hill liS It was reported 1 I llL t is generally satisfactory It is far In ad fl ance of an > tiling heretofore nrescntcd d for the loyal interests of the Nation and i ii Territory and placed upon the statutes fixt t will facilitate a long stride in the dlrcc fix lion of political and moril reformation S t in tHnh |