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Show BB-"JMQKM X rAlaVraMs) YfMfvB. A OCsTTCBttA of-thi city ha handed u a 017 of th East Aa-ritann,aalssh. Aa-ritann,aalssh. Ipswich, England. It tela lf-7 artkle aader ska general head of "AJoowyteChtaa." Thwrltr of it, Mr. T. M. Morris, dToU th larger part of th article to Salt Lake City had th "Mormons." He la Baptist mlalater andanocoa-sionalar'pendsat andanocoa-sionalar'pendsat fot two English Eng-lish Joaraak. Mehsppsaerltoreach tht city white th met General Conference Con-ference wa la asssioB, and occupied occu-pied a seat at the reporters' table. His observations are described and oomateat penned In the spirit of mlr-ness mlr-ness aad good atur,fer which typical typic-al Englishmen are aoted,nd with th exception of a few minor and unintentional inaccuracies, hi correspondence cor-respondence I quit correct. Hi ynopized statement of President Woodrnfi" discourse 1 specially rreefrom erroneoue representation, white hi remark la personal allusion allu-sion to th Tonerable head or the Church are of th most kindly character. Mr. rJtebbius, tb editorial edi-torial head of the limf and also of tbe Lowestoft Journal, ha often shown a great deal of liberality In admitting to th column or hlr paper pa-per truthful statement regarding the ''Mormon." Thi is to bis credit, a the rule I to shut out from th column of newspapers anything In the shape of the truth about the Saint, while the vilest fabrication and slander concerning them are welcomed and given full publicity. |