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Show , Mor3ion JuaiEfj. Meeting a legal gentleman on tho street yesterday, as he was returning from the third district dis-trict court, we inquired what was the leading business before that tribunal during the day, no straigntenca nim-self nim-self up, looked grave, and replied : " Something of importance; a Gentile brought tuit against a Mormon, the case was tried beforo a SJormon jury, and the Gentilo won his cause." He was serious. Ho has not been here as long as some others, and though desirous desir-ous of forming a correct opinion in regard re-gard to .individuals and the community, com-munity, the influence of the continuous con-tinuous stream of lyiBg slander poured out against the people was manifest. i$o fairer, more honest, or more upright juries ean be found in the world than Mormon juries, a testimony which has been extorted ex-torted from tho most malignant of their enemies. But it suits tho purpose pur-pose of the Utah ring and its mendoci-ous mendoci-ous organs to lie by wholesale concerning concern-ing everything Mormon; and because these lied are not met and refuted on the instant, many well-meaning people beliovo there is Eomo truth in them. |