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Show SALT "iS i-ALD-l ' , ' I, vR '","'i"t2 Slndav Mo'1' problem" What wa, local respect compared with tho national honor of senU'iioini! Hrigluin 1'oung? It was tor these high rcasonJ that Utah was blessed with a better artic'o of chief justice than usually falls to tho lot of our Territorial penal colonies ! Wo were patronizingly informed, however, that wo could not always bo certain of retaining our cherished ornament to jurisprudence. 11 is friends were accustomed to say that if tho supremo court of tho United States (Washington bratch) should overrule our uiU-ion jurist, ho would resign, and when the overruling came and iho threatened resignation did not come, wo were told that unless con-grevi con-grevi overawed by the majestic presence pre-sence and persuaded by the decp-lunged decp-lunged logic of our U. J. should at on.-e, by the pai-agc of the Yoorhccs bill, repair tho prejudiced, corrupt, illegal, il-legal, unconstitutional deci.-ion of l ho eight Mormon hirelings on the bench of tho I'. S. supreme court then our C. J. would not come back to Utah. It was supposed that this terrible tltreat would at oneo bring congress to its senses, that tho rules would all be suspended, that hero would be a daily public reading at the clerk's de-sk of Hill Hickman's confession and Mas-well's Mas-well's ami State memorial, and that even tho recalcitrant aud unprByerful Ben liutler would humbly beg our C. J to frame such a bill as would cou-tont cou-tont hitu to save tho country by continuing con-tinuing on the bench as C. J. of tho S. C. of tho V. S. for U. T. Alas for tho vanity of human expectations! Congress his failed to come to time. Its committees hove hecn deaf to the eloquence of Baskin ml oblivious of th very existence of Lawrence nd Walker. Tho March winds lmo howled, and: the April showers have paticroJ, and tho May brews have sighed, and the June sunshine sun-shine has gleamed about the windows ot the committee rooms, and our bo-loved bo-loved J. C. has grown grimmer and grimmer, awaiting'tho coming of a nuoraui to listen to his tale. And now al, .urnmentisathanJ,ad there has been no location about Utah, and the aotmrvrsofourC. J, Bmnl: bis loss and s,?hieg ,., ltink ,ha( u, .'rubral lones would never again " wur: or caucus remind them of the M trom the c,TCms of echo, for surely ecu d er be that ,ftcr a,l h,s Sourish the C. J, u re tar a. liotitseemstha, he is com:,,, hack ."f. .ip'pcd of k, , . ' Not as ST '"m'' felie. ,ccis dai. he nJ:-X: thesymra.hncW-'",-";'0 recC,r0 friend. Ho ras' not to praetiev. Th 1 -t ""J ivranci.ni o; tln -?w0 ; .a,v !wilrm" WV,'Il;0!l,eKM,'. l tho ev re, J3 mere wi be morei..n-: Shield . uixe'. 303 " Silver .mie theocracy;" .-.nV;".'" thS. C,ofthl'.S.-c.r T tho M.:ffl .3V. -T-- jsvc.on the kceh',;;'";..,,, to.p tba 'vt.:,1(;ts J' 7 ca-'es. lliKllng lr!-',: '.i. L LI I:-1. " -a-B Rv NOOS to-morrow the present session ses-sion of congress will close. The adjournment of congress is always a j calamity, but the country contrives to i survive it. |