Show SOTTO VOCE IT WAS rather an interesting spectacle yesterday to note the difference between the onditon of the public pulse as it beat after the rst passage of the Tucker bill by the House and as it beat after its passage by the Senate Then the Mormons were undoubtedlY wallowin in the Slough of Despond and that ron viviorpohtico organization the Alta Chft was indubitably on the pinnacls of ecstasy Where are we now as Billy Florence would say t IT STRIKES one who has had an opportunity op-portunity since the bill was amended to hear Collector Dennis damn it Ex Collector Hollister shake his head over it and rubicund Nelson attempt make the ring think its a big thingthat the Mormons havample cause to turn out and paint the town as rEd as the rubicund rubi-cund editors nose Whose victory is it if not theirs Judging from the feeling about town yesterday the utter complacency of the Mormon end and the anxious doubt around Loyal League quarters whether they should r fiOl iosaiheiweady capain the airqrgo down Into barrels of sackcloth and ashes the People here feel that the future is solid andrassured Now THAT State and national Legislatures Legis-latures are t affected with a renewed craze for regulating everything especially in the nalnreiof corporations the following extract from the recent proceedings of the Tennessee senate is appropriate and suggestive Mr Lewis offered the following amendment Be it further resolved That the murder of John the Baptist and the destruction of the innocent of Judsa by King Herod are yet unavenged and that the blow at civiliza tion the burning of Rome by Nero has not yet been made the subject of retributive justice and the foul deeds of the Spanish inquisition have not yet met with their adequate rewards and the blood of the victims of the St Bartholomew massacre is yet crying unappeased and the man in the iron mask has not yet been unmasked and Juiiius yet speaks to Slander in 1h shadow 6fa name andes nobody has yet found out who f > buek Billy Patterson therefore belt further Re owed That the legislature pledge itself never never never to remit its efforts to see amu e and entire justice done with respect to these veritable chestnuts Mr Sparks offered an amendment Be it further re < ohed by tlie Senate That the rasculiytb of old Jacob be also inqu red into in order that it may be ascertained and settled whether he old Jacob swindled his brother most or his old blind father as it Is now an open question in this State like the rascalities of both political parties The Speaker declared the amendment out of order |