Show THE proclamations IMPORT the amnesty proclamation of the president naturally comes in for a goodly share of comment among all classes of the community not that any considerable portion are opposed to the extension of clemency under the circumstances named but that in some quarters there to la a steadfast and rather potty petty inclination on the part of those who thoroughly approve its friet friendliness idil to belittle its effect and impugn the motives that prompted it coming corn UK from such a source this seems to us to be in exceedingly bad taste from those who utterly die approved oi 02 the proposed propose iJ amnesty from the outset and who are opposed to it on principle criticism cristich m of the kind referred to might be expected along with any other unfavorable strictures that could suggest theme elvee but from those who professed to be friendly to and anxious for it who were so impatient in fact that they sought to make political capital out of its postponement there would seem to be no occasion for observations ions such as have been made and published for ourselves we incline to the opinion expressed by the tribune wo we believe that the pardon carries with it full restoration to citizenship I one eminent legal authority in this city expresses the view that it wipes away the stain entirely 01 0 1 others agree in the samel same opinion that it means not faa ta only ja lin V from boj doj culon 71 th teofle 4 wh avail the eel of it b but so a 0 maete I 1 k matut two tb t gud privilege is way may h ha been lost through rou off eilBes jes the law referred to 10 we alq choji a 0 regard it as a poor to the president is heart to ha h to believe that be hedged we ble olet cl errien nen round about with reservations teyo those plainly stated that it sho bbott mean only halt half that it utters th that should be only the shadow of the ful free and rouB circumstances warranted we cam call feel to regard it from any such dar narn standpoint to do so aou would id be little I 1 than to the offer with cantera and thus indirectly to reject the friend frien offices of governor thomas secre berreta sells and chief justice zue zane who wh strong endorsement of the petition tk 1 amnesty will be remembered as w as those of the very many gentle gent lemi of all shades of religion and pollyl both in and out of utah who labor energetically and who joined in e pressing the earnest hope that a faar able response would not be denied |