Show j J S St Washington correspondent of the Mull and Express writing to his paper says that Roberta will 0 excluded ex-cluded i that the report of the committee commit-tee will be unanimous and then adds I may probably surprise some to Icnpw thit the report will have llttlo to Fay ea jbcnit Mr Roberts dlsicpard or tho riandard of morality for tho principal part of tho report will show iho fact that Iila llfo has been ono of disloyalty u Ufo which It followed by a considerable num br of persons In tho country would probably prob-ably rcsOlt In armctl rebellion and would if followed by many of the residents of Vtih amount to 1 nullification of tho Constitution and laws of that StateS State-S u The commlteei report will show that Mr Roberts has practically said to Con fro 1 do not recognize your right to mtko laws to bind me I hold these lawa In contempt 1 recognize and obey only a Wrher power This position the com inltteo will hold Is not that of n loyal citizen Such n person obeys tho law even If i he does not agree with tho Ideas or It Neither Is It tho position taken by the murderer or tho thief NO criminal his yet taken tho position that ho Is not bnihd to obey tho law Uo denies 10t KuIlL Mr Roberts on the other hand In interviews denies tho right of Congress or the Constitution of hit own State to rbsolvo him from what ho calls thc moral obligations he has assumed Tho J port It 1 wild will hold that such a po r i lion abundantly proved to be tho ono held by Mr Roberts In 1 subversive of all < v It make the individual the solo Judge of what Jaw he ahall obey The committee will hold that It la C mater or selfpreservation that Congress Khali excludo from membership 3 man who contorts its right to exact obediences to its laws We do not know how well informed the correspondent may be on the Roberts Rob-erts case but It Is true that he outlines out-lines exactly a condition which The Tribune fought here from the llrst up to the time when the chiefs of the church prpmised that the laws should IMJ obeyed and that the church should Jj pp Ha hand out of politics until lie rho has a right to rule hal come I Is true too that Roberts never accepted ac-cepted that decision a his own Uo defied alike the of his dred promise priestly pupcrlors and the laws of his country and did It on the claim that he owed hrghcr obedience to something else than to the laws The Mormon people ought to take note of the fact that the moment mo-ment point of difference raised here between The Tribune and Its enemies 13 submitted to the Supreme court to Congress or to any other enlightened tribunal outside of Utah The Tribune Is always sustained |