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Show Modest Law vers. If there is one thing more attractivo than another in gontlomon of tho long robo, it is that rotiring modesty which shines oonspi-ououaly oonspi-ououaly at tho western bar. Hcnoe when such omincnt jurists, such profound pro-found and well read lawyers, and gentlemon of such extended experi-onoo experi-onoo in tho judiciary as juJ;o Hay-don, Hay-don, jud,;0 Toohy, judge Ilyndman, judgo Carter, judge Appleby, judge Whitney, judge tfpiccr, and the eigh-teou eigh-teou other judioial luminaries who eignod that blessed memorial, call euch lessor lights as Lyman Trumbull, ohairman of tho federal senate judioi-ary judioi-ary ooiucutteo, and John A.Bingham, chairman of tho house judiciary cum-initteo, cum-initteo, to account for countenancing and approving rebellious and treasonable treason-able legislation, we can understand how deop'y judge liaydon et a', must have felt the situation. As all laws of the Territorial legislature have to be, and aro, submitted to congress for approval or disapproval, ami as ougreaa has approved, by not disapproving, dis-approving, tho acts against which the wrath of these worthy gentlemeu is stirred, it is very plain that tho lawyers law-yers who address themselves to eon gross modestly accuse the judiciary , committeea with being partiaps crim-mis crim-mis in tho dark doings of tho Utah legislature. Oh, if Heaven would only vouchsafe to tho country such talent for congressional use as is now runniog to waste in Utah, how grateful c pluri bus unum should be! |