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Show K 8T0MPIN3 00ER!f03 JlhiSLiCtileucy, trcu.-geL. 'o ds, oaernor of I'tah, Una not btlooled ti tx.jcutive cimir, within the laat il'.;- day-i, then im-v.t governor dc-rac. d Ihe .thee he occupied. -Ve plain Mr. Woods, wuitmg for joliu-t-al pdrp'CA, he would scarcely have been jdst.litid in opening his mouth and bhwhiig. and venting bia vile i!e.n uptjn lho eoiumunity, aa he h:m rticently been doing; utill, had he been plain Mr. Woods, little would j havu toen tltoiiht of bid utterances, j But if lieu Govern jr Wood-j steps lrom I th executive mansion and goe into, j ihe public ntroetj- toinMiltaud malign ! the ptople, he certainly must expect to ealJ down upon hii head tho contempt con-tempt of that p.-..pV. What man oc-eupyuij; oc-eupyuij; the liiyli puniliou of gover nor, would expect the people to rt-,'pect rt-,'pect him in hid oilico after making such a speech iw wai delivered by Governor W-xjUoh .Second South street lu.-t wu k '.' Mr. V.)ds i.i v.ov i ihJJ' of the Territory Ter-ritory the pimple and ;w eueh it) prteiliii' d to watch over the people, guaiding them in their right, protecting pro-tecting them from harm, and ia charged with the execution of the I laws; he w employed by a master and j is paid a salary tor doing these things, for performing his duly as marked out in his iiitnietinn and I laid down in lho law. Hut what do wo find him engaged iu.' going alout the country making slump orations for an unprincipled clique and utter- j ing incendiary speeches against nine-j tenths of lho people. And, much as his Excellency delights to air his! rhetoric in public, his recent stum p-speeched p-speeched have not been uttered en-1 tirely to secure the- plaudit and; cheers of a crowd. He ia opposed to j the people and inimical to their in-1 tercsts and tho welfare of theTeri-j tory. He has placed himself fairly before the people as their enemy, and I proclaims himself the warm ally of a j petty ring of power-hunting carpet-j baggers, lu future- ho cau be considered con-sidered as being on hand to oppose ' the people in everything for their j good, and as ready to do battle with his battery of words for the few whotio unprincipled course lie sanctions sanc-tions and supports. But for the present we will dismiss Mr. AVoods by merely asking Che question: If a Governor who descends from the executive elevation and stoops to partizan rantings and base, unwarranted vituperation of tho people peo-ple is fit to longer occupy the gubernatorial guber-natorial cbaii? |