Show the reports of the mormon judges which is the right one state of affairs from the new york herald washington san jan 13 1852 the house today to day was the scene of a new surprise p rise the me member taber from utah who seems to le be a very modest man and whom professor henry of the smithsonian institution tells me is a very estimable man 1 tos rose to a privileged question and made an ineffectual feel u al effort or motion to have a copy of the report of the judges from utah furnished hm bm h b m by the state department read and printed painted mr carter cartei object objecting big it could not be entertained this not being resolution day it seems e care are four reports from the same officers all bearing the same date but no two alike the first published in the new york herald pronounced false and a forgery the second in the tribune the day following that in the herald the third communicated to congress and published in the globe and the fourth eing being a copy furn furnished shed to the member from utah by y the state stale department how so many re reports all differing and unlike all emanating tin 11 from t the e same source and all bearing the same paternity and date is the wonder it involves the ormon f faith at ith in greater mystery and while all doubt and some here deny and denounce the mormon faith I 1 their practice is received with more faaoi and judging J d i from the state of society in new york disclosed d in the forrest trial 7 I 1 should suppose that the normon mormon pra practice was generally adopted opted in new york the judges who make the report had bad no faith it seems im and were cut off by an odius monopoly from any practice either morally or judicially their cause should be avenged and a strong military force should be sent out there to cut up these monopolizing mormons cormons Mor mons root and branch these judges I 1 am informed are to be relied on aspe especially bally in case case of a retreat which is said to be the safest trait in the character of a general they were clerks in the solicitors office in the treasury department and of course must have been well qualified fied for the high judicial places to which they were appointed I 1 am told that their recommendations were from the highest and lowest authority and that their objects in going to ul ulah ah have been all frustrated by the biag mormons cormons Mor mons I 1 it will wig all be sifted and these I 1 cormons armons will have to ta answer for the flagrant crimes crime s and misdemeanors of which abic h it is asserted they are guilty i why these judges came near having their throats cut from ear to io ear and within an ace of being torn in in pieces by these terrible wild beasts and if governor young as they say had but pointed his bis finger at them it would have been done but he did not do it not he be he knew better AARON 0 |