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Show lU.Vl.rilV ClIANilK Of Ol'lNlON. A gentleman of undoubted voracity who has been traveling in tho ea.it, and who has no eouiieciinii with tho Mormon Mor-mon church, informs ua that them is in Very healthy change, ill public opin linn with regard to Utah, duo to the largo number of intelligent and hone.it-miinled hone.it-miinled ladies and gentlemen now visiting visi-ting the Territory. They oUen come hero having tho strangest ideas of the place and tho people, caused by read ing tho monstrous yams that have been so freely circulated concerning Utah; and when they find how agreeably agree-ably they ure disappointed they niitu-inlly niitu-inlly give expression to their changed opinions. They return homo satisfied, fioui personal observation, that the Mormons have beeu grossly maligned, and having no little "axes to grind" which might induct) departure from tho truth, state facts, which this community com-munity is simply anxious should have free eireulal ion. Tho systematio falsifiers falsi-fiers that have been endeavoring to manufacture public opiuion advorso to tho people of Utah, had better pack up their carpet-bags, wkero they have such receptacles of portable property, and hunt up other places and fairer fields for practicing their self allotted vocation. These railroads are terrible destroyers of tho romancer's stock-in-trade, so far as Utah is concerned. |