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Show LTAII AKFAlitS. Ifwcwcreto judge solely by telegraphic tele-graphic dispatches from Salt Lake we should suppose- that the State movement move-ment was a total failure; but while the telegraphic operators are daily slaughtering slaugh-tering the State movement the daily papers from that city are acknowledging acknowledg-ing a veiy different condition. The speeches of judge llayden in opposition to a State organization, and of Fitch in favor, both appear iu full in the Utah journals. According to the dispatches, dis-patches, llayden completely used up Tom Fitch, but the printed speech don't show it, though llayden made :i good argument. Ail readers of dispatches dis-patches from Salt Lake should boar in mind (hat the news sent from (hat quarter is of little value, being forwarded for-warded by an agency unreliable, unscrupulous, un-scrupulous, and wholly devoted to the intcrostsof the official ring. This has been notorious for a year and a half. The dispatches originate from a source that urn -it have had a long practice during the war. Carson- Register. Kvory person familiar with the facts will unhesitatingly endorse the above comments on the character of the dispatches dis-patches sent from this point |