Show A HIT IIERPV I V 7 I How uzar i Correspondent Exposed Himself TJiEiTIuBs CAERrONEATBR Tho lean and Hungry Gawk n Fit Addition to tlio Tribunes V Grimy Gang 5 < V V OGDEN Nov 1st 1834 Editors Herald I vas one of the three thousand Veo pIe who crammed the Ogden Tabernacle Taber-nacle last evening to hear the speeches of the gentlemen from Salt Lake and I ratify the nomination of Hon John T > Caine for Delegate to the V Fortyninth Congress I was a royal rally and reflected re-flected credit on the Junction City C whose people are already reputed to be the most loyal collectively speaking of any in the Territory I was I assure you quite by accident that I came across a Salt Lake Tribune yesterday and would have been astonished I aston-ished at the report which the hero of that paper sent of the proceedings I had witnessed but for the fact that I am somewhat acquaintedwith the Tribunes reputation for veracity A very meagre rcputaton acquaintance with the heroic Tribune tle correspondent had given me the idea that he was an elongated nincompoop but I see now wherein I had overestimated overesti-mated him I will concede it is natural for a Tribune correspondent t liein all probability he would not be retained al probabit he 1idrtbut one would scarcely i < idqtbut to invent and cause to be published statements quite to the detriment of the Liberal V U Uc The Tribune correspondents account of Mr Caines remarks on the occasion in question is tinctured with the usual misstatements but the humorous part of it all is that out of his malicious desire de-sire to distort what the speaker really said this lank and gawky imbecile has inadvertently and stupidly made some admissions that may be said to give the gentlemen and his paper somewhat away For instance our HeroStates referred to the Tribune that Mr Caine referrel Triune saying it was the great moral sheet of the Liberal party 1 when the facts are that Mr Caine never mentioned the Tribune but speaking of the minority said that they controlled a mercenary mer-cenary newspaper However the paper cap evidently fitted our h Hero he it and so put on V V V L Again quoting from the ninny s report re-port of Mr Caines remarks He said one of the editors of the Tribune acted as Associated Press agent and consequently no Mormon could get a fair show in the telegraphic dispatches Now allot this is strictly true no doubt but Mr Caine didnt say it What he said was that one of the ring whom he had been describing acted as ageufc I of the Associated Press but though Mr Caine doubtless knows that no Mormon could get a fair show in the telegraphic dispatches he did not say so on that occasion S I V The intellectual infant proceeds to i gabble a lot of senseless words which I bear no possible resemblance to that which was said by the speakers and then adds that Mayor Sharp was the last speaker but there was no point to his argument Inasmuch as a portion of Mr Sharps argument which was one of the most pointed and brilliant of the evening was pint t directly at the Triirunc it is quite too obvious why our hero did not seethe pifiut Somewhere in Zadkiels Almqiia I think it is it says that none are so blind as those who wont see and this blnd might have been the case with our Ifeto The fact was that Mr Sharp amid a volley of telling blows which absolutely shattered the shaky Liberal pJatf9rm refcrred to the hypocritical uppeals to votmu i Utah which the r bJnlc periodically makeiof a Sunday morning wherein the youths are advised ad-vised to throw oil the priestly yoke which enthralls them and become free and independent American blatherskites blather-skites as the editors of tie Tri u if are and he simply advised young Utah to do nothing of the sort out on the con trary to follow the example of their I fathers and mothers who had lived long I lives of usefulness That was the reason rea-son the Hero of the Tribune failed to see any point to Mayor Sharps argument The ridiculous weakling concludes his account by venting his bitterness because be-cause Iierl Kimball Wanted to make a spedch and couldnt get a chance to speecl 1 know not if time General made > the request to speak but I macc he did the people who were present cannot be too gnateful I that the opportunity didnt occur The I people of Ogden cariie out last evening to hear Mr Caine and his companion I speakers in the interests of the Peoples I party and would not have tolerated an abusive harangue from that inveterate I deiiiagogue Wnose purposes and principles princi-ples are already well known by the pco pleof Ogden to be simply to damn the Mtfrmons Of course he wanted to < speak it isnt of ten he sees so many people congregated and the spirits of the = tump burned strong within him That Mr Driver was allowed to speak in a Liberal meeting recently held here argues nothing Mr Driver i a gentleman gentle-man and the Liberal may have been 1 horr of that chu of material SPECTVTOK I J |