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Show TELEGRAPHING "FACTS " S'Jiliu iulcf-Jit M Uiiihiti."ti:tl relative to tiic cli:ir;ictir uf llie prc-m iliipaU.-hes wLicli K' from lliw potrit. Au W- a-eiunal a-eiunal Kiv:cimcii reproduced li.-re, with Lricf comment, may h-: liiitliirirrnt to uk-H lU'u int.'jr.-'Jt; li.-n;: wo dip n- li-luw from a San Franci-sco pitpur : Hilt fjk, KeUuary 'J'J. Tlit; enn-vcntiin enn-vcntiin luit uixlit vnu d Jowu a lii-milr lirupu.iitiuti tu j(ive tin; s.-eivt ballot U tin: nfjjili:, only tw.;lvi vol; l-'-inx in lavor, allowing lliut llir- cliiircli is !?-terminal !?-terminal lu Lrep iM i upon in iul-lowers iul-lowers liy Hpottin r riiark.111 iln-ir UilioiH. Tim "Jack" MuriuoiH iQnn-pdlyijamiii.ij iQnn-pdlyijamiii.ij nru greatly Jisuti:J, atul all tli-i CieiKilt'i an; d;f onit i fu: 1 to Jj-f'.--it tlio corniitution an-J Hlatc inuvu-nmnt inuvu-nmnt ly all the nicam in their power. TIih is hardly up to the u-mul Mtitn-tianl, Mtitn-tianl, an thrro aro only two direct falsehood false-hood in dir.- paragraph; but the dender wan prjbahly tire J and prepared it hurriedly. The couventioa did not vote down "a '-inutile proposition to givo the doeret ballot to the people." (living' seeret ballot to the people wad not the subject discussed, but whether the matter should be left with the leflUUttirc of the proposed .Statu or deeided by the convention. It was not ''a t.;ntile proposition," but a Mormon proposition, iulrodruwd by Mr. Ju.iu-.oh at the request of a Mormon Mor-mon oun.itituent, a.1 he stated. "All the Uentilea are" ant "determined "deter-mined to defeat the constitution and State movement by every mean in their powor;" although the class to whieli the sender of the dispatch belongs be-longs undoubtedly will use tn'sy means in their power lo do do, Hcndimr. falne dispatches included. Tor the benefit of this telegrapher i we append a brief extract from a letter j received by a prominent Gentile of this city from a prominent Keiitlenian in New York: "From the evidently untruthful un-truthful character of the prefs dispatches dis-patches received here from Salt Like, Mince the blockade on the I'nion l'a-i l'a-i eitie railroad, people do not know what to believe of the state of all'iirs in ' I'tah." As an evidence of apprecia tion of his services, this unsolicited testimonial tes-timonial must heiiyhly jjnuilyinir to the sender of said dispatches. 'c have no doubt he will clip it out, paste ; it in the pocket-book where the ex pected greenbacks are to he kept, and look at it hourly as oncourajjemeut to pursue unflinchingly the path which 1 has thus quickly led him to almost the I summit of notoriety in Munchausen isms. |