Show constitution MEMORIAL 1 DELEGATES As will wih be seen by reference to the conference minutes the constitution of the tha state of D seret the memorial asking our admission into the ibe union as a free and sovereign state and the names of the delegates geo gen A smith and john taylor were presented to tiie the tile tho electors who densely denely crowded the tile tabernacle oil on the ath dinst and as was anticipated the tho doings of the convention were unanimously and enthusiastically sustained by all present there was doubt doubtless lebs lees a corresponding action oil on the ath throughout all our borders inasmuch as congress have heretofore urged a state government upon some invariably given one when asked for even when hose thosa petitioning were but a small majority and have eve evey manifested a proper and laudelle laudable anxiety and readiness to admit new states can any ally one imagine that our delegates delegat irs its w will III ili be received by Cox congress gress in any manner chort bho aho 1 rt of the tha utmost cordiality and thai the unanimous voice of all utah will not be cheerfully responded to by the speedy adu add addition litrow of the brilliant star deseret presidents message for the information and a n d gratification atlon of numerous readers who havo n not 0 t the opp opportunity ort unity of perusing it in other publications cat ions this important public do document aument is printed entire in this number presuming that its style and matter will amply supply the lack of the customary variety attention study and reflect reflection ign are particularly invited to those portions which treat upon the constitutional theory of our government ern ment and the rights of popular sovereignty |