Show vv r BLUE j in III an fin pur 11 late t e editor charlea barles IV V hemenway the 1 writer was clecia lly requested not to indulge iu in an any Y ill natured quarrels with any of our co temporaries about anything any that may be or aay yo acen eadd in the way of acrimonious 9 animae animadversion version upon his cimei said he f FI had really much rather suffer than do wrong now that I 1 am in prison adne but the most fiendish cah can bare care about abusing me it is not a brave or a noble deed to kick kik a man niad when he is 13 down and borne I 1 I 1 n I 1 chains from the areno I 1 Those who practise and ana glory 1 in fi euch deed deeds will not be the more admired by the public on that account give all persons thua thus disposed to act to wards me all the rope they want 11 there is a good deal of the wisdom of experience in this sentiment and we let it stand in place of a good deal that might be said in reply to the misrepresentations day dog ger like pen thrusts and heartless beards levity which have already been hurled at the incarcerated editor in tho the course of this brief inter view with prisoner hemenway we questioned him as to his feelings toward chiet justice zane and gen nathan kimball the parties whom he was xv as indicted for li belling in the cases upon which he has just been sentenced well said the oner now that I 1 am no longer in the editorial chair I 1 lean can well afford to be just and generous cheni when I 1 wrote the objectionable article about gen kimball I 1 knew nothing of that illustrious record aa as a soldier neither had bad I 1 any acquaintance i with him I 1 took the information which came to me from other sand I 1 made a mistake I 1 think that the general has wronged the Morn mormons ions very much in ti times imes past but he is the soul of honor and courage com compared pared with some of the anti mormons with whom 1 J I have had to contend recently more over tho the general is very venerable in years and that together with his h is bright patriotic record as a union soldier entitles him to my esteem by the way I 1 have also been credibly informed that he has complimented my skill as a writer and if it would be aay any satisfaction to him I 1 would gladly pay my lat last dollar to atone for any injury I 1 may have done him I 1 know less about chief justice zane I 1 think he ha has been very unjust and cruel to the mor mm mins but compared with his associates socia tes ates on the supreme bench of utah today to day he is immeasurably the more honorable and scholarly echol ariy I 1 in in my opinion now it strikes us that a malicious libeler would hardly harbor such sentiments as these towards those for whom be ia suffering in atonement for a wrong that wrong had been inadvertent the incarcerated editor also alluded to bis tits practice as a public writer 1 I have been accustomed to fight my opponent A with all my might in the heat of controversy a young scribe scribe very ery often says E binge things which ho he regrets the next day ay but in others I 1 have always been willing to make every alto allowance W for such and I 1 dont do it think I 1 overstate the truth when I 1 declare I 1 have not a particle of personal bitterness of feeling or lurking revenge laid up in roy my heart against ray my most implacable foe I 1 have cave learned to give and take severe newspaper v without begetting in myself any personal rancor why only yei berday mr mcdaniel ot the tribune called upon me his face wore a smile and I 1 am rather inclined to think that he be was somewhat pleased to see me in but do you know I 1 was right glad to have a freeh fresh view oi of his cami familiar I 1 tar anatomy the contemplation of which made me the better content ed with my lot recurring again gin to the matter of the imprisoned editors edi tore late sentence we naked him if he had bad opposed confirmation otherwise visa than through the OGDEN HEBALD HERALD well was the reply since his honor sought a after the withdrawal of hia his name senate by the president I 1 may have written a private letter letter or eo to to parties haying baving I 1 influence fluence in at sit washington colonel W WC 0 earle LEarle state aena tor of iowa waa was an old friend of my father whom I 1 used to work for in the capacity of bookkeeper and with whom I 1 still maintain the most molit cordial relations colonel earic earle in t turn rn is is a particular friend of bono honorable rable B allison boue states senator f from rom iowa for many years yeats I 1 may way have written to col earle in regard to powers case cue among other matter matters bat but I 1 am not certain that I 1 did hsuch if inch lo 10 1 a sl letter lette r was iwas written it may bave have veen been forwarded rewarded with earles en to senator allison who by the t ker tway r ift I 1 sn s N ya but an honest able man abo ie is death on scrubs in public office other 0 aber than possibly this I 1 never took the po aaion 1 or nomination r 9 axce except tt through the OGDEN HERALD in conclusion we asked mr hemenway bow he liked imprison ment well as to particulars I 1 dont it at all of course said he lie it is not a nice thing for a family man to be bd sure but then t dare say I 1 can turn t urn it to good account on the long run where theres a will theres there 0 o away I 1 is a a motto that 1 I hava long adhered to I 1 shall have more time for reflection and study dur ing the year which I 1 need very much but which would have been denied me hut but for my present misfortune you know that we p rob ably owe sublime poem paradise lost to the misfortune of blindness which overtook the immortal bard I 1 never have had sufficient opportunity to study mormon history and theology as I 1 desired to and now that op anity has come if some fresh presh calamity does toes not befall me it is probable that I 1 may take tho the lee ture field against miss aliss kate rate field a year hence jocosely remarked the prisoner ane GREEN ISHAG fuel company ii Is composed exclusively of residents rca identa of greenburg ire pa fa hence there was brebt opposition when the westmore land natural gas company introduced its gadin greenburg A ak baker in 1 greenburg who took e gas from the company wee was notified that be would have to break the contract or he be could not cell sell his bread in greenburg burg word of this was taken to the westmoreland company tell the baker to go 0 on making hie his usual amount of bread each week alye it to the poor and send the bill to ue us and he will ret get his check for it every saturday night was the word ent sent back the baker concluded be he would not break the be contract tur prohibitionists bf michigan are making much ado sido over the fact that in the tile new private car of gov alger wine lockers bare been built they aver eliat this is a slap in the face of the temperance people of the state without regard to parly party and t bat it will loose the republican Republic party 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