Show THE yon pi ess of the territory arc evidently pursuing their usual clinso in abusing and finding falt ath the commie who it isec ins will persist in their duties ili forno of toward iia community abo eastern press aro not exactly n unit in that icard but ho spirit of alic majority Is idly i in unison with the american york tribune which of tho I 1 doing sin alio following strain the utah commissioners anro act caution ind with wisdom in to strain their powers to please alio non mormon of tho territory the edmunds law was not supposed even by its most earnest advocates to ba broad enough to cover nl points of difficulty that mio lit kirisc it was eliat further furth Lr lo gisla jiuu boull bo needed to root out thoroughly alio great evil of poly awny least of all was it urca aliat alic TOcas would utah in ever direction under those it ras ask usk laj the commissi Comm iasi oci s to do to t o bauch to declare abolished certain local statutes that have been in boico deais and anro not in conflict with the edmunds liv in its r fain purpose A ecat deal lias been ac aliea in impartial lial olo tion insured the last eo atenco of tho above parag mph is enado to cany that no such thimas an ti il has bacu bocu held in jhc an inference that we dicea diced hardly say is entirely without because tho momon people are a in political as well as religious belief it certainly docs bot follow hiat they would not bo impartial in in the use of their elective franchise that in years long past there may have probably been some abuses mi abt we have not a parti clo of doubt but as at present conducted we will defy any person t p to a place the ballot is asod with greater impartiality and purity than in utah simply because the minority cannot obtain con 1 01 ol of the various offices they cry at fraud and when asked is will that it exists in luo fact aliat nono but cormons mormons are over elected as officials certainly a loi calt conclusion only flioy for otto add that the mormon votes cx t cd nearly six to one it is great piry indeed that the national cannot ba convinced tut the ilora ons ought tu bo entirely for presuming to have rab grioua convictions at all aud eliat tho transient minority should hayo the local government 1 in their possession with a right of course to exact taxation and uso the revenues us beat suited them ac such a tiling cuu bs wo no of the that tho religious of those would caaso to shock their sensibilities and 0 1 lor the lima least would jc well |