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Show ho ii a republican and will do all he can fur the party and ill principle, lie pave me to understand thnt the chinch had concluded to forego the kingdom building; projoct; tinio will prove. When the time comes to pull loose on party lines lot me know. It is essential that these free trade heresies were cotiibalted iind th.it without delay. ! I am anxious to join issue u:i thnt doc-; doc-; trine. You will excuse mu for intrnd j inr? on your time, but 1 thought tnal thn matter herein staled might interest you. i am yours very truly, ( HAKI.K8 A. IlKKXAN. A IILANT FKOU TOOKLR. There have been many evidences of hito that the sentiment of Utah is strongly republican. Everyday brings forward new testimony for republicanism republican-ism and the strength of the cause daily becomes more pronounced. A letter received by a prominent r"publicin a few days ao illustrates the feeling that 13 auroan ana muse sucn a strong pre ! setitation of the demand for diligence I in behalf of the republican party lhat ! The Timi:s herewith gives it in full: I Tooklk C'itv, June Hi. Dear I Sir. 6ince seeing yoU in the city 1 i have had occasion to hoar Messrs. ! Caisk ami NouittLi, on democracy and I to tell you ttio truth I feel like a tWa on i dry land, I wai surprised and disap- pointed aud can see that the demo-1 demo-1 eratx party ha not advanced one iota ) iu tho past tweuty-fivn years, it was tho : nunc legend I heard in my boyhood iu j St. Louis. I cau't drill with them, with j their free trade heresies, tyinif us to ! the apron string of old Mother Kntfland and hereafter will work with the re- ; publican, party, because we have in- j tercsts in these moua'aius that must be j protected. I saw Mr. LvtAX, he says! |