Show CRUSHED ROYAL Y The Peculiarities of Englands ReJgnlnc Family Accounted for Editors Herald That Tribune editorial From Cause to Effect in this days issue seems to have for its object the establishment of the fast that the Mormon people are but little in advance ad-vance morally and intelcctually the Queen of England and the Prince of Wales This is a fearful charge and if established would seem to be the concluding reason why Mormonism Mormon-ism must go I 1 quote from the great literary effort above mentioned It is a habit of newspapers to refer sneer ingly to the heir to the throne of Great Britain to tell of his vices and faults to pity England in advance ad-vance that by and iY l she is to have such a kiLg They n oar seem to ftop to think that maybe the Prince of Wales is nut to blame for his to I cntrictties JI Suppose tLey did would that remedy the matter He belongs to a line of unsteady heads and one especial reason why he should not be great is that he inherited no greatness from his I mother The Prince ought to have known better than allow such a woman to be his mother Just now that mother is not only not great but she is making a sorry old fool of herself in trying to honer the memory of the coarse old Scotch servant who died last winter Of her acts the New York Tribune says Here are marble tablets in the celebrated chapel consecrated to royalty and in the vaults where lie the ashes of Englands kings and yonder in the highlands almost face with the Prince Consort is to stand the lifesized statute of this stouthearted stout-hearted and bigfisted Gallic I dont see how it is possible for an American to stand this I It may do for those who believe in the divine right of kings but to us who believe be-lieve that all men were bora free and equal even though they be stouthearted and bigfistedits aw ful I The matter of honoring the memory of John Brown by the Queen has gone to such extremes tbat the British people are beginning begin-ning to resent it It only supplies anew a-new proof that Victoria is not of sound mind More she has never been In her younger days she was given to fits of unconquerable anger before which her husband even fled in dismay and disgust This was before the Salt Lake tribune Tri-bune was started Between these fits she from time to time became a mother I The Tribune editor ought not to have allowed this and it is > not strange that her children have unusual un-usual kinks and inclinations The story is of importance herein here-in Utah where the habit is to fill womens hearts with hate jealousy rage and despair THE COMMISSION of coUrse will attend to their hearts hereafter and to say that it is Gods plan and after all to expect them to become the mothers of reasonable men and women It will not do Ihat settles it Mr Editor I enclose ten cents to pay the expenses of an investigation in regard to the previous condition of the mother of the editor who wrote the article copied from If it should cost more dont incur additional addi-tional expense It aint worth it ETHNO Salt Lake City Oct 17 1883 |