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give to me and to my sons and daughters quite a scope of country, and the whole people would swallow up all the land in this territory. But shall we be satisfied with that? No; I am going to have a larger pre-emption than the territory of Utah. In a few years this territory will not contain my own posterity. In twenty years from new this spacious hall will not hold them, and in twenty years more they will more than fill this territory. I cannot put up with this small possession." Brigham's wants, like his wives, are many, and, according to this speech, so are his ambitions pians. The News, echoing his language, puts the case still more plainly: "The people have spoken and in language not to be mistaken have declared their aversion to colonial servitude, tyranny, and oppression, and that they with to supercede the Territorial frorm of Government to which they have submitted for nearly tweive years by a State Government of their own formation, in accordance with the p