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Show PlTKHMINKO ( HITS EN ESS. TllO I IVuvcr .V us nivos us another illuMia-'tion illuMia-'tion of il.s di'UTlllino J ollll.-0lli's; ii j docs not .-co, bcoaiiM' it Mill not. While i ciidoi'sini; tho lit nun's position iii-) aiding "lilies" it is uiiMoiim wo should j (car away soiuo imaginary ''p.-oudo-ivli.niiuis vail" which it supposes obstructs ob-structs our vision, but. which is really only a rather thick film of prejudice ovoi'.-proadiiig il.s own ocular orbs. It swells on tho conuiet "between lnon-logainy lnon-logainy and polygamy;" and with a scmi-shriclv declares "polygamy must I ho wiped out;" adding "it is not to be j wondered at that Judge. McKean, who liurles against it tho power of a fearless fear-less judiciary, should bo tho object o: tho mast bitter haired and tho most unprovoked attack." There's heroics, with a vengeance ! ''Fearless judicary" is good, and so is "unprovoked attack." at-tack." Tho only thing that spoils it is, that Judge McKean has never been tho object of "unprovoked attack," has invariably led the attack, and that polygamy has nothing to do with it. l'his wo have shown repeatedly, and sustained our showing by irrufutuble argument and statements which cannot can-not bo successfully impeached. It is simply a high-handed attempt at inaugurating in-augurating unconstitutional and despotic des-potic power that we resist; and this is where the obtuseness of tho jYiit'. makes itself most glaringly apparent, h will cling to "a thing of shreds and patches," simply because the1 men it sustains are the appointees of a Bepublican President. Don't mistake us, friend JViu-s; we don't mistake mis-take your position a bit. You arc tiy-jing tiy-jing to make a fight without understanding under-standing the causes, and accepting as correct that which is pre eminently incorrect; in-correct; we are thoroughly posted, and know the workings and objects of the clique you undertake to defend. |