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Show .1 IMH1K Ml'KlUN -0IAI!V " 1 1 Kit Ai.li" Maiisiiai, Patuick. ' Under this caption will he found n eomniuui-caliou eomniuui-caliou from "l.ex," to which we direct the intention of tho Ihruld tuul our readers. Tho writer is a gentleman who cannot bo accused of being onesided, one-sided, us ho i.s neither a "Mormon" nor a member of the "ring," and bus been hero long enough before Judge Melveun's advent to understand how thingsaro woiking;whilo his know ledgo of Coke.lilaekstono and tho Statutes at Largo is equal to that of tho Judge referred re-ferred to. But. his communication suggests a queer question : Were tho late juries so suiutuarily discharged believed be-lieved not to bo imbued with the proper sentiments to suit required purposes pur-poses ? |