Show MI 184 IUNATimni AND SIUV I 1 Thc following Illmtiircd allusion to I ono of tho best friends Hint the loyal people of Utah have over hail In Con j I I I Il gross appeared this mornings Ti ibitne I I 1 among its Washington special dispilcliei j I I UiUeproieiilntlvo Oaisldy of Novniln I qi I who was appointed bunk examiner hy l Sco1 f L rotnry Manning several months otto linn I I C boon visiting Washinulon for several vvoclia t 14110 cnanRcJ In nowlno in tho I porforninnco of his I 11 offlclnl f dutlpn Cassldy wanli to bo a oindl I I I 1 l dub for OoiiRrcsi again in Nevada and ho I I I It oo I la Industriously working tho Department to I h augur crumbs of pitrotinRO for his friends t1 tl The Infcrcnco to be drawn from tIe I pI above Is Hi it Mr Cissidy 11 neglecting ijJ4i his official ilnlio and putting In Ills time 1lt ° l at Washington titakittg capital for him I r4 1 self to aid In his Congressional fight thin id lb fall in Nevada The fling is as foolish as I It is malicious and vise Tho duties of I Bank Examiner or Commissioner Ito 1fi clearly defined by law which obliges him I S at slated periods to visit officially and ox I II I amino into tho condition of tho National I banks within his district Ho mule his 1 first round and went to Washington to i report at headquarters and consult with t m Ills chiefs concerning matters pertaining I 1 per-taining to his olllco When tile t il time arrives ho will resume his t d travels and doubtless perform his i duties as faithfully as heretofore Ho will probilily not maingo tho ollico as l HiUTOsfnlly for hinipelf as did his licpuh llein predecessor who from sil irv of 4500 per annum in low jeus accumulated accum-ulated a liimNomo fortune lint in all C 3 probability his ofllcid work will piovo fully is prontible to tho Got eminent and pooplu ami lellect us miuli ircdit I upon himself As to working tho Departments De-partments to Hooure rnnibs of pitron > ge for his friends tho assertion is i equally 1 1 Houseless and devoid of truth Theie is but little rolcrd p itrona o in Ncvid I I p nnd what there is has been already I 4 I bestowed or arranged for distribution Inn 3 In-n manner entirely satisfactory to the I Democracy of the State as well is to Mr I Oissidy himself Ho I his nil ncr isiun lit t work the Departments in his own interest I t in-terest or that of his Nevada friends who I I I arc the only ones who can aid him in his Congressional His presence l In Washington at Suit present time is in Jie no wriso improper nor does it in SIte remotest re-motest dcgroo interfere with the faithful i i performance of his otllciil duties Ho 3 Ii J might doubtless hid ho chosen hue I been there ns tho paid advocate of the if silver interest Tho proposition was discussed i dis-cussed by prominent men of both parties I in Nevada but ho gave it 110 encouragement 1 1 encourage-ment Btating that ho would bo In Washington Wash-ington during a portion of the session of 3 Congress and < l expressing his willingness t j 1 i to do < all in bin power gratuitously for I ii tho advancement of tho leading industry I ti of his State Notwithstanding tho crime 1 ri of Democracy of which Mr Cassidy is 11 evidently guilty his services to the Gentiles i Gen-tiles oi this Territory Republican and F I d ti Democratic ought at least to entitle him ip I i i I to such leniency as would < l shield him I I from false charges and maliciously pirli I j ill zan attacks |