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Show SALT LAKE HERALD. , K'.i.ld ) rrcLii'.TTi m I W. I,'. DL'NIl.Mt Satt'Huav Mui:.:ni. I try- :i, 1:7!. , THE REPUBLIC OF GREAT BRITAIN. 1 .V f.". J'--''' IWu Kit; li-ii'lieu jviid a vt-ii ! Sli i4 T,Ao city tn tec (hi1'' MiUUl-ll- at liutl.C illl I WriV: .-I thrill a.-. il7 -ux Oiii.-, Hupw.-nh I'ixon, -A that iiui: u'laim-.l em i no :;:! a:? a j.mmaliit, i.e-up'.ii.K ll-'' fcnviaUo p.i-ilion nt' lJIu-i- ul' !!. Tlio other, n youn ij;a.n, was ilien roUipiU'iitivcly unknown to lite wuild of letteis in of litin-J. I If w.i-i plain I harkd Dilkt-; but In: nmv, by lii-hco!' Mio:t:i-iijn,prt'li.it.i U with tin: LinHn't's title of '"Sir." Jtutli iht-s.: Uii-n aro trx-.TliliK Ull iiileilijicUL a tn 1 poUo fill ii.ilucn.-e on the i'uture oi' I L--ir native : couniiy; both am luemln.TH of parlia-it.ent, parlia-it.ent, and b jilt are onnncialiii- re pub- . lican principles in tho ino.it feurleflu tiiarin:r. 1'ixon iiltackn tlic Lou.it of IjOrdd, and publicly call it lo account; Ki.H youuor companion of tbat transatlantic trans-atlantic tiip, soara higher and altneka . t lie throne itself; and both are ackiiow- , lolled republican leaders of I ar more thuti ordinary ability. We do not coujparti ilit;.-o hjlii with t'Uarles Hradlauftlt, who y. am a so under liU ifun e plain? nf ''Iconoc-lajt" ''Iconoc-lajt" no furiously attacked royalty, 1 aristocracy and Christianity; who wa, . and we presume in, the darling leader of thu ultra radical souialistn of Orcai Britain, and openly profe.iscd the most extreme atheism. We have sefti all three and have tried to puuio their mental calibre and Weight. Hradhuigh i.i probably tho ablest man of the three as a speaker, with a fcnrlce-netfs, , pluck and iLdoinitable eiki'y which ' enabled liim to laeo j;aiii and again infuriated moU, rotten -tiiin, shouoif) of bricklmtu and tho oilun UMial play-fid play-fid modes of expressing diuapproba- ; tiuu indulged in by crowdi Wrongly . prejudiced and unable to govern 1 thcmj-olved. 1'ut ho is not a statesman. . lie id a doiuugogua, and a dangerous ' one, of the moat extrcinuty radical net tool; a Coinumniat in principle, and .swaying much intluem-o ovr the musses of tho iJuglish ptople who sympathize with his view. Dixon in more riolihu! atiJ coiiairv-ativc, coiiairv-ativc, but lo,is Timorous than l'rad-lauiili, l'rad-lauiili, bin iiiiliicnc-e weiRhina- more with tho Lelier clu-w nf reading and thinking men. Dilko lia-s developed :o rapidly siiuv he vi 'in in c need to jjallu'l the lurik-riai.H lor l,t.-i work of "i i renter l!ritain"ih;it we cannot speak of him .so positively; but from the :-cn-.ition caued by hi.i rci-ent peecl03 lie bids fair to cairy i-realer weiyht thuii either of the others. We have ik t t-paee to db'ciHL tbu re t of the proiuitieiil luadera in ho lntdi.-.h levo-1 levo-1 ul ion, lor N'icU it iilthou.h to fur a bloodle.-s om-; and -o il U rc('oxni.et by the Knidish pros. 'I'he London Tim levels its thundeid against Uilke particularly, deducing its areu-menirt areu-menirt fiotii the iacls furnished by the 1'Vcneh revolution of the la.t century and the revolutions whi h have tic-cecded tic-cecded it. Thei e is no ueeeroity to trace tho bloody results of that terrible ter-rible tiino lo its direofc cansoH in an insolent, overhearing' and lyianuieal loyalty and artftoeracy, and - nn ignorant, beiotled people. I tut the Timed cowuiitH one of its usual blunders blun-ders when it deduces tho old and worn out arguments against ti republic- in Itritaiu from the history of J'1 ranee. 'J'he races are entirely ditVerent, and KDglishmcn, when they wi.-li to consider con-sider re)ublieau rule aij nduiitii.vtered by the Anglo-tiasou race will not look across tho channel to .Franco for au illustration, but across tho Atlantic to the United States. Tho maioU of llriutiu tuwards a republican re-publican government, is much more rapid than even tho a.Ivu.-utes of its principles looked fur a, ttoswu 3 ears ifo; for prorrew i of flow motion in that laud of solidity, eou.-ervatiui and staid habit. Hut that tho Republic of Great Llritain will exist in a few years whore now exists a limited 111011-- 111011-- urehy, no one who is an observer of public sentiment in that country t-ao ' for 0 moment doubt. |