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Show Hiiittitn ami Tin: sii.t liuc I'lll.X'-. Tlir nrgan of the agllabira, alrin-turera alrin-turera an I ntwtni-tlonMa tht radical wine of Iho "I.IIk-mI" urly, thla mornlnjr give notlra tn Iheoutaldi prw thai tin alatemrnta cf the "llor-mm" "llor-mm" t a In n-itnl In thu pnatnl em I tl i r,l tht tally are nil In uu tk,ti v t-j". It nl. nili-tron to ahwl a trm ill. tliIKH ,,Yf tbt IliCll tr iiiii an I t in, v 1 1 rt tht furimr nun i i tf'iv.rnmeut I in mi mllaily an I c'iuiiarlll. llv VVm(4 flitit la tin pr In thu aWt.ti , His' ha dint half m iiurli 1 1 4ltn Sill 1,,Vt black i-yerf Hi it iii,t-hailt,thautbl hyiocrlt-Iwl hyiocrlt-Iwl a el .ilirrjKital It Journnl, which im trie in rellect o Hum upon Iti tr nli in-mrarle for many ytu put It haa kip' up a cnti'tatil atilfi., ant a perpetual alrtam ol vlllirbtlon, which haa given o-pit o-pit tlw Idea that thl Tertltory wai a liot.be I of aeatial vlcoatid a cwpool of Rfiural cor ruptlon. rilncttbtlntUtUtloti jf tht prrtant teml-frau lulent City Council, under tbt dictation aulby the aid of the llbalere' orgiu, aotne oftlclali of tht city government hive come underlie dlapleaaure and, It -iru. bave not crlngei lo It Inh. Tlicrtfr.ro It openod IU muiMlulcti ami epUcred and betlaubeil tboni almnit ai violently ai If thiy wert "Mnrmotn They vrrrt cbargei) with being boodlen, ill. hont-atmen, corruption!!, etc Tho police, or a (orllou Of them, wert denounced na lu league with uniifldcnco men, tln-licrn giucbliri. buncoaleireraand maii-trapieii. Day aflerday Intlmatlnna liavo Urn madu by tbt 7Vloune that the ChKfof 1'ollco oaalnthlaillarrpiiuhlo bulmie, and lUcotiimni have twmeil with covert ntlacka, glaring luuciidoti and ilatnag. Iti.t lnlnutliri, bilbe euert that Hit lerrlbln condition of morali of tbt clly wai largely due tn tht Inefllclency and oftlclal currug Hon of tho police. Aa to tho pri-aent iltuatlon, tht nil of thla city have but given volet to tho oouiplaluU of thtbiit ilemtuta of IU eoclety, utlenil In a publlo meeting oommed almoat entirely of non-Mormon cltliene, And a comparlaou with preaent aud I rnvloua coudilloui, (bough it ha no dlreit beating on the tiaue before ua, waa made by tht aamu gentlemen who havo moved lu tbt Intereat of reform, and It waa net at all flattering to "Liberal" Influenco aud "Liberal" rule. That meeting wai called In conic riueuctof tht trtmoodoui aud rapid cbangn that haa comt over the city tnce It baa comt tinier "Liberal" control. The ntwipiperi did not otlglualt Ihe movement. It itartej with decent "Llberala'' who wert acaujalticil at the condition of affaire, au 1 among the moat imminent were tbu lulnlatera of dlfl-rcnt rellgloui lollea. Thechalrman, Judge Uowman, aa-aerted aa-aerted that tht city foul with ileni of wlckedneae, while foolila were ao nunieroualhatnocltlreiicoullwalatht ilreeti with iiVty. That In tho face of tbla eltoatlon tho tlty authotltlea were doing nothing towarda a purification of themoral atmoephcrt ly an enforce-inentof enforce-inentof Hit law a. Mr. F. II, gtepheni laid I Gambler, and rumaeller had votea, hence their Immunity from proaecutlon. Mr. George F. Wanlcaa aaldl A few luonlhi ago, when becamefrom Den-vi'r,BiiUdaya Den-vi'r,BiiUdaya w cm lo quite and orderly that a atrangor would not ban tup-pol tup-pol that thert wtro any aaloona lu tbt city. eMnct then a great ohaogt had come. HHoom were multiplied all over the city. Tiny wert running ou riuulay ' on other dayi lu defiance oflaw, aalhlteaanl obllJren could not walk tht itrtati without thrlrinri being ahvekel with oticentanJ pro. fane lan(iui;e. Mr. F li. (lrcsj mile n aircattto apot gy for the City L'juncll, and mid: ThU gathering la In the nature ofa terrible rebuke to them, and linatroug weapon In tbt lianji of the political opautnU of the 'Liberal' J arty, Crimea are brlug condoned, highway rubUrlea are belu gcomtnltted dally or nightly, llcemee to fell wblaky aro grauteJ without limit. The noUHnforce-lueutoftbt noUHnforce-lueutoftbt laaa Im brought many vlcloua men to our city. The whole trouble ll In tht fact that every member of that laxly hat been approached ap-proached by frlenda and lutcreitid lereooe, who lmt aalJ: 'Nowou mutt underatand that u a mult havo an and an,' Tlili haa brought tho city to Hm altnitlou agalnit u hlch we moat emphatically rotaat." lliv. Dr, Illir, Iter. W. H. Itawkte, ItuV. J. II. Thrall, Hon, Eilwd.llen. uer and other ipeaken who itntrl they halotoil for tho "Llbor-il" city nftlclala, ijuke In a almllar velnnnd aomo of them declared tht re hid never bteuoi'Ciilnti In fore for inch a gathering gather-ing In tbU city, Thla waa not the languoge of "Mormon "Mor-mon newiiupen." Neither wai It au attack by any party upon tho"Llb-i tho"Llb-i ra!" city government. I tcamt chiefly from pronounct.1 "Llberala,'illigiuted with utt1cla.li wluin tbiy had helcud Intnpiwer, aul InJIgnantat thoterrl. blecondltlounf the city through lion-enforiement lion-enforiement nitd partiality In the ail-mlnlatratlon ail-mlnlatratlon ol the lain. It la udIi.h, therefore, for tbu urgan of the proatltutva, gamblera aud Ueni of lcu at rufunuabiry ageuti ol tbt "Moruiona," either to try tu inlllato preaeutcorruptloiif, to make out they are no worae than fnrmer condltloue,ur I retenl that they are only "Mormon" mUreprraentatloni Tht truth la, that paper hai not a alnceru ilnlro for tin luppreiilun of theaetlll. IU atUika line uot been taoti ! -a i ' . 1 ,.. , aatnat them, but upon i-i italn ofllclala who do not cringe to Ha orlera or work lulj lu tcheme. W are ptiiie,l to noto that thero Ii a crowing Ulipoaltlon among cooacrvatlvu "Llberala," lHi old aettlera aud newconura to repudl ate Iti nomination and ilrlke out fir harmsn, morality, and rmeral p gn-w Wo hall (hit aa an In llcation that the time Ii not ilMtnt when the calm and rati wai people, of all creed" and partlc, will or. the atrl whWi ba been grrataburler to our general proTrlty,nnl leivlng rtllgloua and lolltlcal illtrerencw tn that frwloal nf ojlnlon which ahould prevail every-where every-where In ihla broad lvij, will unite for Hm common gwl and for themalnten-ntwtif themalnten-ntwtif ptie, prler, ami thctrluni'h nf toleration, lloiltcl ouly by law and decency. In thai day IIii-.7Visiiik a occupation will Im forever gone. |