Show all AIT ADDRESS TO THE lr I 1 yr nr A oi oia UTAH i 8 th tho w presumption iatter bitter tulle malediction blasted s ipei bority corrupt and do degrading grading deg riding epil bels with which tho the disloyal cices tices in the discourse quoted ironi from abounds and with which of the harangues s delivered the from ai n the stand in the Ta tabernacle bernac boi bowery ery and meeting houses bouses by beadi lading mormon are so horribly replete a are but ill ail adapted apted to convince I gentiles of tile the loyalty or of their authors to ciny y government other than that ot of which tho the enemy of everything good i the ac and it supreme preale su head tar flar leas its or of their loyalty to that government that has its seat in the ne heart and affection ot of the treat great americ ui in people the if he year in ili which demoniacal ravines were uttered w was ts the oil one pre ire cedmir ll 11 that which gave birth to the re vol lini lint absolution that demint led the ali flesh ai and blood oits subject its as an offering ill at the sh adirine lille ot of its sanguinary 1 1 deity delav an absolution mure ab in ill it itco co it arol or of the very thoughts rf fir ils subjects als than that of tile the mot mo t despotic ot of alt all di despotism li m and that too established on oil Aine american rican soil by natural born ameri cans calls hypocritically pretending arelt riding to the mo root 4 profound pro lound veneration for our areu institutions no wonder dial under tinder so no corrupt it a ate of things thim cs which the lit washington was wi anade cognizant of the propriety of sup fc ing th depoix with loya und and otic nien men was treely fre lv discussed discus sud in c cil il ch circles cles and tile general ge I 1 arrived at that it wurt were incompatible e with the spirit and genius of tile the constitution to permit the exit existence tence of a W 0 r e than heathen despot mil on the fair domain of the united st states a I 1 vs already were them the people of I 1 utah J lali taught that the united suites states would be broken without remedy that thu the all ad or of tile the law had bad become irre irr deemi deeni bly ably corrupt that tile the government at washington 1 were derelict in their ili du ties in ili not having before then admitted utah on an equal footing with other states into the that failing to deo this they violl violated ailed the con sti ution tation in giving thi ir advice and consent to tile the appointment of territorial boffl cers by the ext colive instead of granting the people or of the territory tile the state stat prerogative c of elective elec ele tine etina their own officers an and t that sofr so fr far as tho tb tree un tram plied led consent and eap exp ex presed r essed wish s nf tho Aray are concerned ned shortly choose to waive their Constitution a rights find and prefer a state stale of vassalage a state stafe of leing being ruled by officers thrust upon n thein wid and legislated for by usurped author authority ity we see no reason why their choice should hod not be complied with at least upon tile the principle of the voluntary convent consent ut of the governed butchen But when said majority even to the extent of un an eu entire tire co community ty are ai ft known to most persistently I 1 prefer cers of nf their own to those foist ered upon them thein by w arbitrary power and purely republican oil oh dear i laws ot of their own enactment to laws curved c die dic bated cited and forced upon them in by it a power to which the constitution gives no such authority we ive are constrained to say pay th h tt it mot truly are men prone to oppress their fellows IT s 11 vide desp desat ret news vol 6 page 37 Y after this elaborate argumentation in favor of the propositions set forth in the ahr P g i just quoted the ati author thor who is no less it a personage p rs than the present editor or of the deseret JV eio breaks forth in in query and boldly prognosticates prognostic pro costica ates t es tin the general uprising el that characterized chi the mormon rebellion of the year subsequent in tati following Jan ilow how long think ye y c can such oppression pres be quietly endured eno tired how lonar think ye ve win will un any people submit to the d I anders corruption corruptions corrupt ions and abuse of fir officers cers whom theia have no voice vai e in electing electia I 1 and whose efforts are constantly put forth to their utmost for the dost destruction st ilon of the pi people ople among whom they are sent suppose ye ve that the few felt dollars basy doled out by con clon dress can buy freemen to overlook afi such glaring incon i it neit 01 such was the tone of argument by which church leaders aroused and excised the it irra miscible p propensities ro pt rii ties of a at a I 1 people against tl the ei bet best govern go in nent anent the world ever saw and si such 1 the I aenoi of tal alie e teachings that calu culminated inard in in the fl advocacy ad of open rebellion against that govern government meni |