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Show Yet to Go. It is said that Judge llaydon will yet go to Washington, as a supplementary committee of one to lobby against the admission of Deseret, and tho waiting world is watching and wondering how severe will be the social and political earthquake whea he reaches that great centre of moral ideas , and supernal virtue. It will never do ' to have the world disappointed, and i the Judge is earnestly, solemnly, tearfully tear-fully implored to go. Do go, Judge; even we entreat you. Think what a j sensation would convulse "society" in 'Washington, and with what envious gaze the eyes of obscure senators and representatives like oumner, -Morton, ' Dawes and Wood will follow the move-1 move-1 1 mcnts of this central luminary in the j brilliant galaxy which the west has J sent down to dazzle the glow-worms of j the eait. If the world shouldn't be . .startled by the J udge aftor he gets to i Washington, in the language of that I eminent divine,. Rev. Ebenezer Beer- slinger, "What would become of us 'all!" |