Show DUST TO DUST that a notice addressed to the liberals of oden should find fidd a place in the columns of tile STANDARD is doubtless no more surprising to the old time read of the capar tb than an to thoai thos 3 who either now or at any previous I 1 a time train trained edUn under the liberal banner nevertheless it is ard cordially ally published and we direct special attention to it we beleve there are very miny many not liberals who honored general connor in lile life and they will be glad to know that be he into ie to be honored in darath we believe furthermore that t the liberal party gad sad and chastened chasteney chast ened id in t the 12 0 lose 1038 ot of him whom they call its fath father e r will I 1 in n a tender tonder tene tone mood receive the text which the solemn occasion suggests general connor was wag a man of many noble qualities by and training a soldier be he lacked but bat opportunity to have made for himself an undying name among the great warriors of the union HIB ilia eminent aa a leader of men he owed not lees leas to bia his own chivalric courage than to hia hi s unyielding fidelity to a friend strong in the manhood that canted him to be first in the daring charge be he was wail ateo also in hie his affections affa affi and strong in bia his his ills appearance on the stage of utah history waa was at a time tims when men were fain rain to doubt other mens love loy cf ct the their r country coi the union was beset by enemies la in fact act and impulsive wanted gilck and end c evidence of patriotism on the part ot of others the alternative being a suspicion that bat the latter were toying with veas treason on the impressions made upon him under each such circa as they of necessity were might easily be erroneous but being made they were likely ta t remain no man rain in the autumn ot or life much lees less in its winter ferrau the victories the trials trl alethe the experiences ace of its sam mer when his vigor was greatest hie his mind brightest his faculties bast beg developed G a nor lived to be an old min mn what won der that like the g sizzled veteran of vf ft baand vasta ast ha he marched zoot ot j in the tle tuna tune and a tune s of abs tbs tb present Pat bat wo alii and dept wilb with py jy dijt at the remaina branca of 0 t tap 1 of tui 0 memorable days lat none therefore among those he be opposed in life tre sure isare aught ia in bitterness against him now that he bai has passed away ilia friends frie ails and associates b have eye a duy duly too in mourning at his bier his ilia admire admirers claim for him that h he 9 began the regeneration 0 uta it asfor is for therado them to promote its regeneration now may be din arent gt but li t b N 1 conditions pre pro changed the coo lcou raol upon 01 I 1 whips any ally gre great at 71 begins Is near never the same to the fi niall blin men burned heretics heretic i y years oars ago they c convert a bert then now war is aserline a crime j only peace I 1 is ca tie watchword with all great minds since the world was and its career is marked with unnumbered victories giner il conar hii hai ended his wore his path being na tia changed to the close bat but because 4 of A that shall we eay say the same path must most be beirod trod by others no every conception eption 0 01 the beyond d into nto which be bits passed deac teaches b ise that there shall mortal understanding der be quickened there ceball the intellect be brightened there ball shall the clouds that age or disease threw i over the vision be dispelled it if general connor clung to the liberal party till bis his death we believe it was because hie bie heart was not released from the emo 1 eions that years ears ago caused him to be I 1 the father of that party bot but atwith th the conditions existing today to day he in the full prime of bla his intellectual and physical powers would have bare counseled its con continuance tinn we utterly disbelieve and she ahall I 1 I 1 be friendly enough to him in to dispute nay it if be he could now freed as be la Is from his weight of to bis his followers our belief ie is that he be I 1 would beg them to abandon the old and adopt the new now to strive for U t able emancipation indeed but ba not on the lines of ot discord and hate to cease the i pomp and turmoil of fraternal war and win more glor glorious iong conquests through the I 1 pursuits end and generous deede of 0 peace ills ilia grave should be the hartal burial place of that which in policy and party has come ato to callshim father hie ilia is bardio dust andt may may jo go tar far toward co consecrating secra tinz the spot where it reposes ees eeg As the clode clods tall fail from loving hands upon the casket bow how appropriate that the same tomb should receive also 1 the remains ot of the party that like him baa has ended its career it would woul a not b e an act irreverent toward him and liberalism li er would be clothed with a considerable degree of d dignity in isba sharing ring hie his last ted bed with him then might be written upon his loadstone sere lie ile there the re ianis mama of paak edward Coh connor nok tle I 1 ast man who Cr called allea in 1 1 0 life tali derail party and lived t to 0 eee see it die ilia life dream was to witness regeneration kiyond the abroad of 0 III liberal behold that glorious day I 1 |