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Show THE "MREIULr" CtMHUATE. The (-cnll"J -I,lberal" convention conven-tion nominated for Delegate to Coc-irressC. Coc-irressC. C. Galwin, editor cf the .Salt Lake JfWiane. Of the ebtle-nian ebtle-nian perranslly X,e have natblng-to say because we know little about him. lint of his puullc career we can fpe&k wlthvut reserve. His friends commend him for n pleasant aud talented genUemm and a very able wriUr for the pres. We can only view him lu tho pof-ltiou he occupies oc-cupies as chief of Uie vllmt paper published ou the American continent. con-tinent. The "I-.leral" ciadl Ja may net ' be the autluref the foulaul ovin tempUbleaUiiTtUit is displayed 0:1 ! the hinder pirts of that pver. uur ' the coarse, illogical and mendacious articles whlclt ap;ir onthecdl-' trial page. Hit for liirrs nets hel! by the public Urgeiy responslblf, j anl his authorship of many e-a.-torials coiialiiliig gross ml-rpr- i osutations of the filth, couduct aud j purp-osof the '-Mormon" people, ! b-joad rea'jnibl- -1 ibu The ly I betrays tho writer. j Of his ability lit whit I"JIM fine wiitlnj, n rn .iiteniy Irrh'l praise. Hit of lie proi'.iaitiiu ut his powers in the InVsrertsof a pjlty of fraud, political inULrujau I r- slstent trickery, and for thsiIeMrur. tlonof thelib.-rtis of many thou 1 sands wha are as g'iI trftU-n as! breathe the air of Amerlct, Wr hit I ' no words that coaldlMtifr Oiku-j natory.. It Is In this light lis will !.s viewed by the nm o' th po p!e of L't 'i. I Ilelstiic alvosate o' an:--epub!l-, canism, tho rale of th.e minority an 1 1 the dominant of the oae-i&atu power. He h is ava ed his -ndore-1 meat of tlie most ham;ful hdieni's I ever oonco'jteJ t enslave the h v-obsyiugand v-obsyiugand hon-,t ciliijns -of the Territory which ha desires t represent repre-sent In Cangrdss. The disfran'-Aise ment of the ".Murntor.," Ola ile privation of their right t o'aii.. tlt! to UnJ, the cuuferrlng of power on the Giverior to appoint (octloOlcrrs Who should be !r'tf.l by the people, the esta'jluinijntiir a Legislative Camnlmou In lieu of the elected Legislature,are amouz tlie Infamies he has defended and climorud for. ' j If he were elected to Congres there are the kind of msasures he would champion. Would he not t) a "Liberal" delegate? Should not the "Mormon" iwople rufh to the rolls and vote for a mm uho would use tlie power they confer upon htm to bind them with political politic-al fetters aud wrest from them every llltlcal right? We do not believe that conservative conserva-tive "Gentiles" will- vote for the "Liberal" candidate. Certainly no mau connected with the "Mormon" community, or who desires the wil-fire wil-fire and progress of the law-abiding 'Mormon" citizens, oould conscientiously conscien-tiously support so pronounced an enemy to the young men of Utah, and such a malignant fbo of the m;u who laid the foundations .of this uommoaxmlth, destlced to be-coaitagrsataud be-coaitagrsataud prosperous State. The "Liberal" candidate cannot be elected. He ought uot to, be, elected If his larty were iu the ii'J-meriral ii'J-meriral majority. Kor, every true American,RpublIcan or Democrat,'' should refuse to vote for a man who-: powtrs are devoted to the destruction of popular rights and thrctablLlinu.-ntof a hatcfu uuto-cracy. uuto-cracy. ".- " TT |