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Show A Disi'ATCti from New York says, iu reference to the yarns which tho Herald of that city is publishing in the sbapo of specials from Salt Lake, that dispatches havo been received from here denying the sensational reports re-ports and representing that the Herald correspondent had been corrupted. cor-rupted. We tnink that bulldozed is the term that best describes the in flu ences which have worked and are working upon the mind of the 2s ew York journalist. That gentleman is kpt in such a whirl of excitcmeuc here, that between the fancied military mili-tary movements, the alleged treasonable treason-able utterances with which he i stufled, and tho hcpitatity of his associates he can hardly avoid great confusion of mind. Such a condition I can hardly bo termed corruption. Iu ! some countries thsy call it "seeing1 Bnaii," ia others "the horrors, " , 'temporary aber ration, " i tc, etc. , but tht Herald correspondent evidently evi-dently prtseuU a real case of voluntary volun-tary bulldozing, the results of which may prove quits sciiou4 unless a change of clima'.o is prescribed at an early day. |