Show THE PROPOSED REPORT those THOSE who desire to see fee justice done to utah would probably not be surprised at the limber backed action of the committee on an territories they would probably however be inspired with no small degree of disgust this ia 19 generally the sentiment with which a position that is neither neith e r hot n nor or cold to is regarded the apology for not reporting favorably on the question of the admission of this territory to statehood is the thinnest kind of a subterfuge the action has the fux fuli force and effe effect t of an adverse report in an all probability the committee prefer preferred jd a in method having the appearance on its face of letting the people of utah down easily the easy process however lea v pak one and is not preferable to that of being let down aown with more direct bess bess the latter process has at least the merit of straightforward oe iness se which the other lacks under the pretension of the want of sufficient elent time to 0 the fact that the committee did not have the cdo to stand by its convictions it just as well have said we recognize the justice of claims for admission and nd consider it ft wrong to I 1 keep it longer in territorial oge age but were wen we to report i in itne with this position we would probably have to meet with bitter prejudice inside and butof out of congress this would act injuriously upon our political interests which in our estimation stand first our duty to an honest and deserving people being bat a secondary consideration an out and out adverse report would no been less acceptable than the one it has been proposed to make |