ED-the;amyling,eaie. con-hop, dcht :nrd-s ini non*perlg a«'vorivur,whode*36 KXPOIKBTT.The Boston Daily Advertiser brtb:To like tU# Salt Lake Tribune ai in exponent of Gen'ile reeling ia Utah. thenon-Mormon population ot Sell Lake ire vexed and scandalised by the conductof the Govsrnrjr, Mr. Axteil.To tuke tliat bundle of abuse andAccused—I don't ask her to join themThe Sheriff—But to allow you to do so?Accused—I have always understood that a man cauld worship God according to the Jictntas of hie own conscience.The case wa* Adjourned to give the inspector an opportunity of adding fur* iber evidence.Elder Hogg, writing to the Millennialfactory of 11as the exponent I ®tar on the 7th till., stales that lbe wholeof the respectable non-Mormon pop J proceedings are illegal, and that the in Qlttwn,would be «9 prepoeteruuj to | 'P*otor b” iriod to the mettike the Police News or Day s Doings :is the organ of the Bus ton Presbyterians. Governor Ax tell,so far, has done nothing to lt;;scait£iomnonj 11 h ry ually:i lo*ixc’ any reatonablc citizen of Utah,and the ouly fault that can be found with him by the “ring’' and its organ is, that ke will u^t jump as they pull the at rings, but wishes to be the Governor of the whole people of I.’tab, instead of the tool of a clique, like his predecessor.NEVER DE3IEIKItThe right of the taxpayers of til city and Territory to examine the r cords in the hands of these officialsIfinsolently denied.That’s what the S. L. “ring org says when hsrd up for a subject,untrue. Muniicourse it ismanbing ould I rowing But pro*si re* she itherorce I Several Scotch papers give pariicuR than *h* arrest of Robert Hfgg. a mpal law gift's ercrv taxpayer the rig to examine the city record.-i.and til right has never been denied or i fused by officials at Salt Lake,Elder Hogg A r rottedoneycan.riOUSaiooury from Utah, and bin contineruc in prison in default of bail to t amount of five pounds sterling.Elder Robert Hogg is a resident l|Ui‘t Morgan f ir_y. and was sent last fall oi sdie- missios to his native country. A Hi etui 0Tcr thirteen years ago he emigrifrom Galnbieli, for Ulali, leaving I whs and children, who refused to iTRT1 company him. Soon after his return Cum- ^cot|aQd otj Dtission, he visited Ccon- htahield, Asrs he found bis wife si of living and in poor circumstances, gin* KUfe ler money. She did not w■re tothathim to may, but after he left the hot she gave information to ibe pariah Sprctor of poor, who bad him arrest on a charge of deserting bis famid to | When brought before the Sheriff, i and [ following colloquy took place;issuenple,into ■d useer*:e forSheriff— Have you been living in fa ily with your wife ?Accused—No.Sheriff—Have you been contribuii to her support ?Accused—Yes.-How??»ter*it, toakin,mn itt the tpris-i his d up-meriudibcastnou*whibtrued,polyirpu-leiunrare*rebutSheriff—Accused Sheriff Accused Sheriff n consolSheriffBy giving lier money. Where have you been?In America.What part?Utah,Oh, among the Mormons; begin to understand the c^ee. Why hi jou not been supporting your wife? Accused—Sne refuse I io go with ti Sheriff—And to join that sectMormons?Accused—Yes. 1 told her I was goi there, and she refused to go with me.Sheriff—Have you returned any n ney to her ?Accused—No. When 1 went to Gaoni*l** 1 called on her, and asked h she hadsaid1ne ofthose u bis-I the'« inteotisdicedk b ofhevn gelling along. *ur 1 lt;very well.” I gare her £2 I wt to eee her twice, and she would t allow me io stay. 1 aa'ied for her a tlie children, an i then curio- away, told her that I expected money, ai.1 I would give her aouie. 1 had wriu to it. r fi mi A meric i f r *n \ t- ir, to iiig her to come out. but she refusi mid then I gave up anting to her.Accused—1 am going back, and if s will g out to L'luh vvttli me, I will U her and give her n good home.The Sk*ri.tr—IIow can you expect G nflor you have for thirteen years be connected with a sect which are a d praro m humanity that your wife wvtgo with you ? JSlie had a good rightret use to go. I want to know what piyou mean m tu»klt;* l\n her now. Accused—1 can’t say.The Sheriff - What have you been i ing in America ?Accused—I went out na a mission*! The Sheriff—What io do? Accused—To preach the gospel,The Sheriff —What brought you hatAccused—I was sent.The Sheriff—What to do? Accuved—To preach the gospel.The Sheriff—To preach the erimiidodrines ofihe sect you have conn eel yourself wilh?Acqu*cd—Nx», %The Sheriff—You want your erifa to ■ with you to join the ieol of Meraonslter with him. He has no fears for the result.If Elder Hogg had * ilfully abandoned tm wife and family, leaving them lo ihe t arish for support be iv mid he liable in law and jusiiae to punishment, Bui no law in Gnea Briuin will compel a man to stay in any pari of the United Kingdom because his wife will not accompany him to some other country It that Elder Hogg was and is wiliiog to take his wife with him to t toh, hut *iw refused to go. Under those circumstances flie law cannot hold him find justice will only require him to do the best be can, consistin'ly. for his family's support.kIlt;