Show SENATOR BROWN doubtless senator brown of georgia was prepared for the consequences that might follow liis iu the sonnee on the utah bill it was to have been expected eliat his would create a furor lion too intelligent tell igent a man not to have foreseen how it would be received by the country his moral courage in making it is all alic more admirable here aie some remarks upon it by alio yew york tribune brown it georgia holds that the utah till now pending contains unconstitutional provisions but be has not his position by attacking the mornes 0 bev angland ln gland his on that subject ano staple alio ilo imons from the but they are jofin the of sound reasons for legalizing polygamy it may be admitted that tacie arc giuy things in communities which are there is fl consensus of opinion upon the evil ot loose laws for example and aro being made to remedy the evil those who believe in monogamy look epou polygamy as precisely such an evasion ol 01 a moral problem us would cou blit in an attempt to do away ith theft by abolishing the right of private properly monogamous cannot suppress immorality but it illegal and disgraceful and so discourages and checks it polygamy pretends on alie hand to eliminate immorality but it does so striking the woid out of its dictionary iu other voids it that which monogamy inhibits and so it gets rid of a iolli culby by the moral sense of its votaries vot aries the between and americanism is substantially ly that the former dc bises the moral cian so low eliat everybody may reach it while ibe latter beets the noral standard so high eliat alic are outlawed tills is 1 vital difference for it si gullies that alic first system is degrading and the second elevating ilor tends to drag all down to the lovi of polygamy americanism to lift all up to the level ot an ideal monogamy for these the attack of senator crown upon mcw was ir elewaut and futile and had no reil bearing upon alio question at issue amy cin never be defended in that wiy and neither can monogamy be inada to appear a shoeing that all the world has noe yet becci educated up to the moral level it marks and occupies |