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Show l-'itKE Si'EEcu. On the night of the I2ih inst. general B. F. Butler made a political speech at Lowell, Massachusetts, Massachu-setts, supporting the administration; in the course of which he was treated to a storm of groans and hisses continued con-tinued until the groaning and hissing powers of those engaged in the exercise exer-cise were exhausted. Will our fellow-citizens fellow-citizens of the F. 0. II. persuasion kindly call another meeting in front of the Salt Lake House, and tell the country that Utah is the only place whero such things occur. Butler's friends didn't resort to revolvers, so far as the information shows. |