Show SPEECH ov ani rny noir noar A j tit 11 11 president resident of ofte orte te toa yegsa delivered at the mass yass ff meltina meeting of f th the e citizens of ulab utah 1869 I 1 I 1 the state of arkansas formed its coni con i slit ution and state government under the authority of an act of the territorial legislature without t an enabling act from congress thel the qA question estion was raised whether this was waa not an act 9 of f lier sedition atio n or rebellion and it was referred t to 0 gen Jacks jaeks jackson then president of the united states who decided that if 14 wa was s a form forin of petition and they had right alight at peaceably to assemble to petit petition ion iod for the thoi redress of grievances and they assembled in Conven convention tiow and by constitution constitute q n a and ud memorial petitioned the congress of the united states to terminate their X territorial exl exi existence stence which they considered efera a grievance i and admit thema hemas them hem a as s a r 1 we have made good the in mountains dow nithe ragged 9 face of nature natura and maintained P P 10 peace almost entirely at acona r 0 U r A wn y A expense W we 0 have been troubled d a as a territory tover gover governed neo by men with us and om many occasion si to our interests and whose main objects object has haa been to hinder our progress rather th anaid in developing it iti tile shewell knowland known and universal i ment went af P jhb law jaw I 1 aw abiding dis position oft off the ucb uch that they bage bave ruled and goyer KOYer ned the themselves n addeo andeo so far altheir as thein their progress is concerned they continue bonti nue straightforward in the disch discharge argeo 0 their duties the acts of any perso I 1 or persons to hinder them therein there iu the bla bia and daring darlng g men who in obe 0 dince dance to the lassof their cout cour country itry and and tue the righta of the their 1 ir r race e T venture into the centre of a w host hostile ileac a and n id barren desert inhabited for thousands of miles b by y nothing but sav agear and wild beasts a and 6 cd by belll energy perseverance thrift progress andwood ana and good order establish herein lir irr one hundred and fifty cities towns Villi villages jib jis and settlements orvaal leges school scho oland 41 tand land every every everk other othen institution for he the welfare and advancement of a comin community unity recial reclaiming ming the soil turning the waters of the mo mountain streams to irrigate the desert kand and make it blossom as the rose maintaining peace order and harmony everywhere have a right to the privilege ot of govern gover ing the laud land they have reclaimed and as american citizens havethe we have the right to knock at tup tap door doon lers leas ok con congress gress and say it is outturn lettig let iet alg tig we may have a voice in the making of the laws in the imposing of the taxes and in the government gorn ment of the country in which we have s so large jarge an interest r we have not been fostered by the care eare of bf our government ern enn ment but we have done all that has been done doud by our own in dmitry and we have a constitutional right to admission into the union a 1 a state slate and congress has no constitutional wo righted right to refuse us maybe I 1 carry the mait matt maiter matter tira oira a little further than some bome would an opinion a not notion toll a tradition may cause them to act det wrongfully but if inthey they act rightly there will be bo a unanimous vote passed in both houses and approved by the president to admit ueail utah W as a state it is what they ought to do no citizens have done more for foz their country than we have we have made the desert bloom as the ro rose made smiling towns and cities citie where nothing but the indian and wild beast previous ly prowled we have the most perfect social order orden that can be found anywhere Tl there ikels is more peace more order and settle settie betten better regulated society in allou all nil oun our r settlements settle bettle tle tie me ments ants than any where else in the world worlds we have less drunkenness lesa disorder ds order and less of aty afy anything thin g that is wicked and when I 1 it tp iames to loyalty alt ait ati it if I 1 is a above b ove guestion question gb to the tw estand take taka the national pr rency to pay your expenses and ylli billbe VIll be insulted sulk sult edId in a minute ithe the paws jaws in relation to tb ci currency arre ff cy ai are e ab nb not tAlfo enforced reed u upon pon POD bur neighbors but ut we have bave ave sustained affied the laws jaws of the tho laud laid aad hoisted hofsted the nation national al flag to the breeze and surrounded and defended 41 it with strong arms and a u d willing hands we wd have been to washington and asked borad mission into the union time and again and have hava treated we now ask tell ua uk the tha reason renson we want to be a state ili iii lil in this union or wan lantto want tto to kilm know iheria the reason dil weare refused great groia cheer cheering 1 A A new pa paper etwas was started not long ako ago the first number of which contained contain edal edvi a letter ietter from a correspondent who feigned himself a constant reader I 1 I 1 the kv king pg of greece Is very fond of f negro music the yai aal yal bind bandar at athens I 1 in ia consequence plays rulys most mostly lF Step kz lien llen V melodies t A mississippi steamboat recently ohalf an ebur engineer the passengers had hid a chance ta to be safe for 6 a little while 1 I at any pate rata rate i i A A ni man in 0 L joseph rf j moi va was i lately defected trying ito a gallows he was probably proba ly meditating suicide su and was too poo poor to build I 1 one t f himself I 1 ase if in in these hard times dr vt henry phil potts bishop of exeter just dead at the age of ninety two toek took a very prominent part some bome years ears eara agoan ago in the catholia Cath olid contro vork vori and the question of catholic emancipation but put lie he is wn perhaps for his connection with the once celebrated gorham case ease iri tri 1847 he refused to institute the rev revl mr into a living ah on the ground that bome some of that gentle gentie mans views were heretical altho aitho although figh th the I 1 on appeal decided in mr mk G favor the archbishop af then thyri instituted mr mogor gor gon A aham M and dr ietter letten let iet letter ter ten in which the ArchbisHop iwas anathematized 1 i the tha extraordinary I 1 rush of immigrants to this country during the three months ending june 80 of the present year is worth nothing the total number was be beag ing a yer y elarge increase iner easer ID over te the in years I 1 the class 6 na ig pt stoof too 14 j unusually goo a fin tin am among ong them ab for example sixty clergymen six nite fita phyl physicians clans nifty fifty eight artists 6 kine wine me chaute sW bakers but butch butchers chers chera ers erd sev ent eaf enty four p seamstresses eams eama tresses shoemakers M tailors 1058 masons 1518 of miscellaneous cella ceila cel cei n clerks farmers laborers 1913 1013 traders rnino miners ra 86 mariners marinero ma servants and of oth othi i i specified occupations agam gadi loa it A wor worthy by of bf note bote that while ireland sends great britain BrIta meaning meaRil 0 W we 8 may suppose england scotland and wales males sends gel gei ger bany nany austria a and abid prussia head the with itis Js remarkable that se i ian lan elemen element t is still strong i g as indeed it lf has now been for years tars norway sweden and denmark being cr edited credited i yr these three months with ith france pil an the tho hand a ands k na s the strikingly small smail num berof f and italy but raj oai 1 I 1 1 q 1 f 6 fc 1 f |