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Show Till'. MM rUllllftt, MUUM1.NT. Tiih New York 7Vicaof Junulotli bat rt lengthy aud vlgorout editorial on "The New l'ollllcal Movement In Utah." The 7fm hu bun iiulto ve. licmcnt lu handling the "Mormon" iue.tlon, lut now Hem. illtj-ocr-J to treat It with greater lalrneu. It I. an lulluiutlal and w vll conducted Journal aud 1U utlirancc havo great weight among thu more mpecUblu and Ihluk-lugptoilo Ihluk-lugptoilo of the 1'a.l. Wo lake the following from the article nainod. Alter giving lArliouhua of the action of the Church lait October on thu Hil;atnyutitloii, Htayi. "Idt.t month Hit Mali Uke county cmnmlttio of the okl Morinun parly kuown a. the'Tenj to' l'urty dl.Uind fvl, and now the rcrritorlal commute jr the tame orgtnliatton hit gone out of elltteuce. At the earn time therolul lcn greet activity ilurplayed in organll Ing I'emocralleMnOt. Tie ( enlral Hem ncratkirlutinr Hall lke County lately put forth lit plain rm, whl.h la In Ml accord wllh tho ildlare.1 prlndplca of Nttlontl llrniom yhan I other nrgtnltt-limit nrgtnltt-limit hive been formed and aro ttlll forming on the time ba.lt In dllTennt part of tho Territory. Tho anti-Mormon party hat htretofor been known a. tho ' l.llral party " There are tlgnt that It It ali (tolng to lew.. Home of It meuilera who awpt In good ftlthlhe altindoiililent of pilegtmyby adherent, of Hi Mormon Church, and w bo believe thtt lh llcy of ruacrlptlon It no longer tiecettary or detlrtble, are tald to be Joining with Mormon. In the ttonio-crtllo ttonio-crtllo organisation. Olhert are likely lo icorganlieat Hepubllctnt, and It It further fur-ther roprcMntod Hut th Mormon, thow a dl.po.lllon to dhi le and 1 1 array thtm-eeltc thtm-eeltc wllh th regular intlllcAl rtlet aocorillng to their eymptthy for the prln Hpletanl INilldct which Ihty represent tpart from tho Intcre.t of Hielr tecl or Church .... Tli dt.lr of tl people for ttalehood au I foil repretenitllon In Ihe National Government protnbly ht.teue.1 the downfall of polygamy, whlih wtt recng-nlrt recng-nlrt at an inteptrabl liarrler lo thtt advancement. It doc not fo. low that lit abandonment ha. not been m. tt In good filth, an 1 ll It certain Ihtt lu restoration after tutchnod hml been aoiulrcd wool Ibe Imio.lblA. Tlie force, agatn.l it would by that time havo acquired lrre.l.uble ttrength, and the. current could not be turned batk. More over, the dc.lio for ttalehood mty have an Important effetl upon thedlvl.lon of partlee In tho T.rrltory. Many of Ihe people woul I bo ready to array them-aelve them-aelve wllh the (arty from which Ihty wire tuo.1 likely u oUnlu that boon or to aupurt the party which would glto the ino.1 UDiHiulvocal romla on that aubjed. l'irllea might ale) lio ready to make the promlea In Hi ho uf etrengthenlng Ihemteltet In Iho new Htalo. Tliere I. chanre for eoinetllloit anl rivalry on l.th tide arflrorathlftlngof Iho political eleio.nl. under a variety of motiv.a until the final eiolllbrtuin bat been altatneil. M alt etenta the moveinonl that hta begun Ittlgninranlindwill bo witched with Intere.t. Sooner or later It It prottytura torttull In the eouiideto extinction of polygamy beyond all lmie of retunee-Hon, retunee-Hon, In the enVeuitnt of th potlllml dlvltlon on rellgloet line., and In tho ad-inlulnn ad-inlulnn of Utah Into Ihe I nlou aa a Mta'o with Intlllutlnua and condltlont fairly In harmony wllh Ihoeo of Iho reel of tbe country, Itniayuketomeyenretooom- lele thl. procet., but It aeemt to bare begun." |