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Show i ' . . UK ISN'T STINGY, v if Editor Hemenway, bf the Ogden Her- I , aid, publishes his good bye" in his pa- ( per of yesterday. No doubt he wrote tjv 'l his own obituary and praise himself. r ' There is ,.QBi4h;?Ssgenerous, and at the ssineume motlest, iirthe style in which , y v . , he speaks of his own .abilities;" it shows J -that Ogden 's favorite hero is not stingy. ,1 Want of space alone prevented him laj'- ' , ingiton thicker. .Wo give, a specimen i, i . below, . ; ' : - From all parts of Utah Editor Hemenway haa '"rvived the warmest letters of sym- y V .-att only from Mormons, but from j ' Q ' 'h well. His name has gone i ' ' alJCt'ad he finds that very generally the public concurs in the opinion that he has !,.-. been prosecuted more to gratify partisan re- ' enJiaent than to satisfy intrinsic justice m 5 . ' iiwt particular. He feels, sure, too, that his f . - ... J suits, his punishment, and his present i ; - rro war re, under the circumstances, only ,3V iipcessary prelade to a more potent and Ksl-jmlid future career. Greatness cannot . La 'attained without great suffering,- great - . polity aud Rreat exertions as a rule. Mr. i ' . . . v x , ' . - - '.; i ''( " ' - ' ' -m' X . ,' .-. . . i : . , - .- '.fe :" " Hemenway is a young man, his abilities have never been called in question, and the day will come, as sure as he lives, when he will triumph over bis last enemy. He was attacked, and he now suffers because be-cause he fought for the unpopular Mormon people, their rights and their God ; and to the Mormon people he pledges his best efforts, ef-forts, his whole tune, and his humble talents as long as he has strength to write or breath to speak For. their good, for .their preservation, preser-vation, and their ultimate triumph, he can face death, jaiL or anything else cheerfully, even as he faces his trials now. May Heaven bless the Mormons, and deal with their enemies ene-mies speedily, according to His own merciful merci-ful pleasure, is the farewell wish of Editor Hemenway his farewell wish to the great audience who will read this Mammoth Edition Edi-tion of the Ogden Herald hia farewell wish until he can use his fettered pen in freedom and exultation after the bitterness of his enemies en-emies has satiated itself . ; ' " |