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Show OFT BOLDEBXNO. Among t lie most prominent and in-fluenlial in-fluenlial journals in tlio United States of America that advocate relief tlirough congressional legislation for we poor, oppressed and benighted I talians arc the Alexandria (Va.) Oazetllc, the Cumberland Cum-berland (Mil.) Times, and last. I m t not least, the Grand .1 unction (Colo.) Star. With i.ho first named our distinguished " '" delegate to congress made himself solid years ago, and Its predominant Influence Influ-ence "as felt lastly in the passage of the Edmunds-Tucker act of March :!, 1187. Tlio second in the list is published at a place, in such proximity to Washington that an editor with his annual on the Baltimore & Ohio road can use it without change of cars, go to the capital, lunch, drink and talk with our delegate and return to the bosom of his family at bedtime of tho day be kissed his loved ones good bye, But the thought Occurs how can the ,sitr man spare the time to go to Washington for inspiration? Hul upon Second thought, (irnnd Ji n 'tion is only ubout twelve hours ride from Zion, and maybe hero is where the .SVdr fellow catches on. The pretext of I he Star man, who assumes as-sumes to know more about Utah alTairs than many that havo lived here for years, that "homo rule" would block tho Colorado project of flumping her redskins upon Utah soil while it is still n territory, r&fleotS alike upon the profundity pro-fundity of the follow anil tho local contemporary con-temporary that reprinted it. And tho sincerity and disinterestedness of the thing, tOO; just consider it. The Queen's English is short of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc., with which to littingly express appreciation of the matter. |