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Show 'Toui'ks i s Utah," writes the Denver A firm, and oft' it goes into a condition of jubilation over the prospective pros-pective success of the few illibcrala here who constitute the head and front of the self-styled "liberal party." We think the Xcics Lad better continue rejoicing; I here is nothing liko extracting extract-ing sunbeams from cucumbers while the machinery is in operation. But tho -Vi(0' asks too much ; it should be more moderate in its demands than to require impossibilities of its friends here who compose the fragile fabrio sometimes called tho l'riug." It says: We trust the liberal party in Utah will demonstrate the greatness and justness of their cause by a wise and judicious course, and the adoption of a policy which will retain for it the respect, res-pect, sympathy and encouragement of the country. We regret to disappoint the J'ews, but the thing can't bo done. The 'liberal party in Utah" don't know1 anything about greatness and justice only what is found in the dictionary ; and ai they cannot retain their own respect, "it is simply outrageous to ask thetu to retain what they haven't got, "(he respect, sympathy and encourage nient of tho country." Tho Africa must learn to be reasonable in its requirements re-quirements and expressions. Why, it even goes so far as to praise the judiciary judi-ciary for being "upright and zealous," but this is evidently sarcasm. |