| Show i correspondence mcray MCKAY dhoxi eally CALLY VIEWED ItE utah january 1883 1885 mitor editor deseret news in perusing the columns of the NEWS jue has many reflections sometimes peculiar Je ie culiar cullar ones especially when such varned earned and scholarly productions are aad lad e ad as the one in the semiweekly SEMI WEEKLY SEWS JEWS of the joth auth aoth under the great leading eaden findings oi of U S commissioner mckay iii lii ill ln the case of mcangus Mr Angus 51 cannon from ill lil his massive brain and great reasoning jeason inh ing powers he finds it ditri difficult cult to draw a uniform definition of cohabitation it is a great pity that the th astute Sei ser senator lator edmunds did not define cohabitation in his bill more clearly so that this lear learned tied apostle of the taw aw would have been saved the trouble if f spending his valuable time in ex lighted oun diug dlug and explaining it to us be heathens athens he if he e has made a wonderful wondern al discovery ne tie has found that a great vice exis exists ts in tah which Is I 1 the origin of much bublic crime the learned dead limb if the law undoubtedly alludes to the or twenty houses of ill III fame hat hav exist in salt lake city and are grashed nourished and cherished I 1 will vill not say a ay y his fits honor but by many greener gre ire regener ener itous some someer of whom perhaps are no letter ketter letter than he is I 1 feel sorry for the girls who are compelled t elied to work away from hoine home for a q according to this learned V of blackstone BlacKsto nc they must bot ilot be found in any mans house girls t lon jou must not live anywhere no yven sven jn in your fathers house it Is notoriously against public decency and ihor morals morais ils lis forton for you to live in any bouse kouse ouse only as a kept mistress you lannot cannot marr marry you must do as irey re iannot jannot senators acors do in the civilized world become kept mistresses distresses mi stresses I 1 would like to ask the learned judge bue question and that is how is it that he has managed lo 10 keep his great knowl knowledge emte efte so long iong from the world tow now pow that his bis great wisdom has become known I 1 would advise him to become i democrat and apply to president Ne t eveland veland forthe position of attorney I 1 engral in his cabinet or possibly I 1 we ine of the ille supreme judges may lle lie ile die or t esin it if socho so who so tit fit as this modern I 1 confucius to fill the vacancy I 1 have often remarked that there are arc great many intelligent men in the v orld orid who are not know knolyn and who are lable Jable to todie die dle without giving 1 mankind he benefit of their great stores of knowledge budiani but I 1 am exceedingly glad giad hat our friend MX 11 c had an au opportunity f belching bel bei chins forth the pent up volcano f knowledge knowledg e that has haa been slumber ig sig in his massive missive brain for these many cears ears now that his light has shone arth orth rth with such brilliancy it is to be coped that rie ile wll will not again hide it nier yoder a bushel now in conclusion I 1 would say noble most learned gudge judge e work v ahe it Is day i thereisa there is a time in the 9 future when some men who are shocked at the morals of the mor mons onell will lift up their eyes in a pin place as did the cherich th rich erich man and be sr dr a lazarus to brin bring them a drop vater ster ater yater to cool their parched tongues |