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Show Till LLn.lTtA IKOJI UTUI. It is cu-tomary w ith certain persons per-sons here to sling mini at cvery-lodj cvery-lodj of prominence who does not tra'n in their ere-1- or loin iu their proje-cs Dt 'egate ( ame frequently conies 111 for his share of a-sault. He has recent) exerted himself in liehalf of the Territory he so al 1 represents in thcdlreclloti or needed public buildings. All cla'Besof the communit will commend his exertions ex-ertions Hut the mud pellcrs cannot view this commendation with complacency com-placency riiev have to make it apiTar that this work of the IVIe-ga'elssoniethingexceptional. IVIe-ga'elssoniethingexceptional. nd it Ischareedthat "VII that he has done except (o fnrthcrtliH interests of Ins creed, and to circumvent or stave offstte'i laws as 1-avo been intended to bring hi ert into subjection to the Govern ment of tho United S.ate, has not avcrazed one hoar iu one humlred of his time " Tliere ere thousantis of people in Utah notsuliscrllicrsto "his creed," nho know that Delegate Caine Ims spent a large portion of his time in looking after their interest?, Indoing t'icm strvices wh Ji his position enableil him to render, aid in favor ingn-id helping In comtnutees. on the floor of tLc Hou-e, and in pr' vatccon'ertnees with members, in liehalfof e-crv .ubllc measure projected pro-jected for the welfaie of th's rity and Territorv. The 'line h has spent in tlio va-ious departments in the Interest of liiscon-titucnLs entirely regardless regard-less of thIr ere il or nhtics or 1105! Hon, auj in the correspondence entailed en-tailed by the n Jmerous a, plications mane to him, amounts lo mnro than some of his mahgeers everdevot- to any u-tfu! ursjit It is gratifying to kno-v tint there are many 11011 "Mormon"" in Utah who understand icrfectl thatwliat we say on this matter is true and that the attacks of his petty malign ers are faUe, that they appreciate what he hns done and the interest he has taken in everything that afTects this Terntorj, ai.d they know how to value the vile assaults of those who cannot bend him to favor their piot and purpose? If Delegate Cuine thotil I prostitute prosti-tute his o"lUe to the wck of rntiuc-ing rntiuc-ing the ieoj 'e of thin Territory to political serfdom, he would be deserving de-serving of the infamy which would always cover his memory, and which will soon overwhelm those who now malign him and sck to ', plunder his peot le. |