Show I IM m IAitm MSM I I Floe thirty six votes east at Ogden for Ion W II Diekson I represent an pie inentin this Territory which hates Do nocruy worse than Mormonism It IH a reisomblo inference that those who voted for Mr Diekson would have cast L hoir ballots for John T Camo In preference prefer-ence to Colonel Ferry if obliged to chooe between tho two We HI that the inference is i reasonable ho ciusi tin division of the loyal voto under tin urciiinstanccs was evidence of I such bitter parti ui feeling hem I is would I Hunflco unity against Mormonism for the exhibition of pctlv tpite against a it nominee of tho Democratic part even although virtually endorsed by the liberal lib-eral Territorial Committee As it was well known that Col terry with the unanimous unani-mous loyal vote of the Territory could by no possibility bo elected his candidacy candi-dacy was solely for moral effect and op jKisition 1 to him by men who profess to oppose Mormonism and its pernicious practices l was cilciilited to produce a worno impression abroad than as though tho t votes had been cast direell for C lino No question wits evet raised III icgard to Col IVrrys soundness upon tho principal b issue His entire life course and acts ulnco ho has been a 1 resident of the t Territory place him fir above tho reach of criticism in that respect po tho only possible cause toi opposition to him was tho fact tint in National politics poli-tics his sympathies were with the Democratic Demo-cratic party Tho peculiar circumst meet in whfch tho Utah Democruy was I pi b iced made it iihsolntolv npccRsin for that t bounty m justice to mite gen eral cause is well as to itself to i pi ice a candidate in tho field This wa I not the result of pitssmo brought to bear hy less than twentv tio persons nq I falsely Htatcd by a Itcpubhcin liable j here It WIIS ill obedience to the wishes I ol nt irly the emiro party backed by I the sense of justice ind friendliness to tho loyal canoe of every Republican lot tho Territory who was patnotn Ito I-to suspend his putiunsui temporarily p to unite in solid phalanx against tho I common enemy If anyone it is Mr Diekson and not Colonel Ferry who has t I thought to feel aggrieved at tho thirty six votes cut for the fonnci Mr Dick I son is an excellent District Attorney IIo I performs his duty futhfull anti to the ontiro satisfaction of tho law abiding people of tho Terntor lIe is in the opinion of hill tmo fnciuN m his right place at tho present time and they would not like to see him vacate it oven for a heat in thin itioml Congress The votes cast for him ill Ogden instead of being comphmontarv wero i reflection re-flection upon that gentlemans oflicial course that is if they hid amiy sigmfl eanco whatever as I elating to him In tho Ii IOlIIr s opinion he is not closet ing of such a rebuke as ho received bv being made the medium of such an exhibition ex-hibition of Itetty partiran spite |