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Show Disuiistino JOxin iiiTiuN: In the civil ease of Sarah A. Cooke vs. Biig ham Voungin (he Third l.Mstriet court, ycjiterday, Henry Crow was examined by Mr. laskin as to his jualilication as a juror. Tho h'r.st ijucstiou asked wus : 11 Ho you believe Itrilmm Voting to ho a prophet of Cod?' ' "Yes." '"Da you bi;lieV0 him to bo Cod.''" "No, I am uot iiUoh fuol as that. "Do you believe him to bo iu the Uuo of promotion to become a Cod?" "iNr'" 1 "Do jou believe, bciu' a prophet of Cod, that ho is likely to crrr" " Yes, as likely as oilier men; all are liable to err." "Believing him to bo a prophet of Clod, would .that affect your verdict in this ease?" "No, not in tho slightest dogvee? I would do justice in the case." This, however, did not suit tho learned gcutlemau and Mr. Crow retired from (lie bos with a peremptory challenge. " Whether Mr. liakin thinks the Mor-mous Mor-mous aro all fools wo are not aware, but we aie quite hure that a single word would express the general opinion in regard to his di scour to oils ,(yle of treating decent people and tho ridicule which ho attempts to east upon things regarded as sacred in all respectable communities. |