Show UNCALLED FOR AND JNCONSIS1 TENZ rVi J 1J1 J The nhpnal cqmicU ltor the Congregational Congre-gational church now convened in Chicago Chi-cago is determined to enquire into Mormonism fact make a thorough examination of jt J andw then report a plan of action by hlftit may deal wth the institution The committee tha1 vail be appointed should be given to u deratand tbat Mormonism is akin a-kin I of htdgehog problem that it is just bristling all over with quills and tne dog wfcto have nossdit about thus far have had their snouts filled with them But we hope the Committee will be appointed It wi51 be a Change i4i the methods t > f proceedure rh deining with < this Mormon problem to have a committee come outer out-er and give the question a thorough < examination and then devise a plan of operations against it The usual way is to adopt a plan for its extinction without with-out giving it an examination Tnt sfepAHDk will welcome the i fpmmittee For a religious body in a nation wher the State and church are supposed TO be eternally divorced we mast say tbat the national Congregational council are making themselves officious in matters off i state as nilPbe seen by the following resolution they passed on Saturday arid published > in THE SUNDAY HEPALD RC8oltcd That this council recognizes wHh respect the loyal and intelligent Gentile rei dents of Utah and that it protests in advance ad-vance against the admis ion of Utah as a State without the consent of this loyal minority of the Gentile faith Making the admission of a State into the Union dependent upon the consent of minority in the State to be admitted ad-mitted is something decidedly new and altogether at variance with the idea that in popular governments majorities govern The resolution was un ° aleJ for and being political in its character was out of place in a religious conference confer-ence and at least should not have been adopted until the committee which is to give Mormonism a thorough investi tion had reported |