Show ALL THAT WE HAVE ASKED several of our contemporaries have something to say about the petitions which have been bent sent from this territory to congress they speak of them as protesting against any to disturb the pres prea en ent t social and polli it al erudition of 0 the territory trey all beem seem to 1 ee sight bight ot of the principal object of those petitions congress la is not urged as aa they imagine to iet let the cormons mormons alone but simply to take steps to bad out the facts be fore they proceed to extreme measures in vioa violation tion of constitutional guarantees we uke the ground that congress Is misinformed concerning the situation and we ice know kenow that this Is correct not one member who has spoken ken oil on either bids of the controversy haw hai ha shown a true knowledge eith either elther er of our faith falth our social or political condition or our alms aims and desires like the editors of the country the national lawmakers cd ed too much on the nals mia statements cf of persons persona inte interested rested jested la in defaming the 1 nor mormons cormons Mor mons mong and consequently the their r pro Plo propositions positions and enactments arff errors which will not effect wil biasi M they intend but ane ara likely to do wrong thal that cannot be repaired all the tho petition petitioners ers ask asbia Is that con grebs gresa will take mex mei urea to ond find out the falta fatta before they take action and we think tan ab nb this Is only reasonable and a request that would be complied plied with it to by any bady 0 y 0 of legislators not influence influenced d b by popular clamor to such buch such an ex extent te t as to cloae close their ears cars to the tho T voice ol 01 of justice and the suggest eug gest gesl tto ona ns of common prudence |