Show supplementary legislation with the approach of the desomber december bession of C congress angress on gress speculations are being engaged iu in schemes aro are concocted plans devised and measures incas urea considered looking toward the solution of the A mormon lormon problem unconscious or unmindful of the fact that the ai cormons mormons Mor Morn mons ions are perfectly 1 willing illing I to be and remain unsolved especially as they fail to see lacre where the problem comes in statesmen poli ticiano tic ians edi editors toral preachers prea chera and laymen are casting about for some means to root out mormonism of course they have ever failed in their attempts and their beat best laid plana plans have gone aggeo still as Us don quixote was n not ot discouraged from pursuing his chi marical mPr ical ambition though threshed in the tile wings of the windmill mauled hauled by the shepherds or otherwise chastised these would bo be reformers of utah p persist er in their path to glory which leads but to the grave of or disappointed ambition and active zeal all this political plotting pestilent pulpit pounding naughty newspaper nagging and find other anti mormon ebullition lias has had one salutary tar y effle effect ct though one undesired by the tile agitators it is gradually opening the eyes of the right mind ed people to the true state of things iu in utah and find diffusing more correct ideas on the cormons mormons Mor mons their doctrines and doings especially ali the utah COmmie commission sion and its manipulations have given iho the whole matter a new aspect from deeming eul evil still educing goad 11 although tho tile commissioners have in noi not a few hit instances transgressed or at least decad decidedly W ly stretched tho the extent of the powers conferred upon them by the tile edmunds bill they still shrank filom f rann committing the themselves mildres to the rabid radi caliere cali ru of the tile rule or ruin ring iu salt stilt lake fake city they admit that the legi legislative dative with which the tile senator from vermont j bately a succeeded in iv inducing con to ully the federal statutes has done some good though what is good to them is certainly tho tile very reverse ro verise if looked at in undimmed light of the constitution of the united states and from standpoint of tho the rights of man in a free country the latest views and intentions of the utah commission are given in a washington special to the times transmitted to us by western associated arm it cannot be considered as official or authoritative its ring is that of vi verisimilitude if not absolute truth and we believe commissioners both as its a and as individuals are in the correctly represented one ono little inconsistency however strikes us iu in the first part of telegraphic report the lion bell commissioners ners are arc made to admit that I 1 the edmunds bill has accoe something and in next breath they declare tho life law may ba be made more efficient wherefore they will recommend supplementary Jegi legislation con sit sif tency thou art a jewel I 1 have wo we not had supplementary legislation have tho tile lion hon commissioners omm ners forgotten that imitation 0 of fa a decree called the hoar amendment what did that supplementary tary legislation effect As the mountain in childbirth a it mouse and at that tho tile matter is simply this either the edmunds bill hag has accomplished and therefore still further will ac com something c or it has not and cannot if the tile former all allsup gup elementary tary legislation will cither either prove superfluous or will render the edmunds hill bilL null and ard vo void td if tho the latter new legislation will have havo to bo be iu introduced tr duc and tried and this the tile do not appear to favor As homr to mr carstons Carl tons private opinions ions which if correctly reported report td very probably echo those thoo of at I 1 least east a majot majority ity of hia his colleagues ho ile takes a conservative view the tile bugbear of which certain opposition organs and affect such great horror dwindles down to very cry little in his clear vision whether his estimate of the numerical proportion of polygamists and mono cornea comes near the truth or not would be difficult to verify at any rate it shows that he lie is by no means alarmed either at any supposed preponderance or alleged gr growth 0 ath of U f that feature of mormonism Mur monism which is assumedly most obnoxious to the chaste carpet virtuous gentlemen ot of the cloth and prude politicians then where doea does the need of supplementary legislation como conie in a mr ur carlton seeing seems to ST yasi think link that the lEl munds bill has arrested the tile progress of polygamy yea ea in in borne some instances on oil the testimony even ot of an anti mormon entirely in stopped it of course he be has jas his information and his reasons lo 10 believe BO why then should he of abfall all men recommend additional legislation if the edmunds bill baa has worked 0 so o well in a few months what wonders ven ders will it not achieve in alip near future may not the wrath of the tribune men be yet made to praise the great cons titu dional legislator from the green mountain state judge carlton unlike the handsome governor from kentucky by the way hed better lc to governor of kentucky tells the truth about the mormon sentiment towards the federal government we repeat PC t his statement as gwen giren in the dispatches the judge found no evid evidences encis of 0 disloyalty to the government except in so far as the cormons mormons were determined to obey what they said was the voice volve of god rather than the commands of men but they would never resort to resistance what zay ay our friends of the clique press of the hireling pulpit to thia this illo jo evidence of disloyalty 11 As to the tile exception those who believe in christianity and the worst baters of I mormonism profess the greatest love for christianity must admit that the early followers ot of christ while giving unto what was caesar ar s no less faithfully and loyally insisted upon giving god what was gods t i e obeying his commandments and hov about the puritan forefathers the huguenots Huguen all those brave and und undaunted souls who were as all true us as steel and loyal to both god gd and governments but preferred obeying gods will to mans mandate and if as judge carlton saya says tho the Mor mons would never resort to ret resistance istance wh eliy y should they be feared why hated why persecuted why ostracized why put under the 0 lious ban of exceptional unconstitutional tut ional supplementary legislation let honest men let lovers of truth right 0 and aud liberty answer and the will be a vigorous nol no I 1 IT SEEMS that some of the clergymen in europe do not have any cleaner record than some of their brethren of tho the cloth in america hence we read rend the following of the tile career of a bigamous E episcopalian pisco parson one hughes who is exciting attention in england in 1875 he got five years for frad obtaining a in a certificate for the burial of his stepdaughters daughters step child of which he waitee was alio llio reputed father in 1879 he lie left jail with a ticket of leave and in 1881 ll he left his wife and although thou gh obliged to report himself periodically to tho the police got a As curate of welles bourne he deluded a girl into matrimony rini ony in february 1881 in october 1882 ho lie assumed solo sole charge bf bickenhill Bicken hill parish in the vi vicars absence and made himself very popular especially with the vicars cook whom he be soon afterward married yet another bigamy has now come pome to light while curate in staffordshire in 1872 4 he lie married under it feigned namo name a young and aud handsome governess by whom he lie had two children she went to america and died since july he has lived by borrowing and writing 11 begging letters 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