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Show Aot Ujieo To The 1'utiUc. v Tho Ulah Commbvalou Ownod Ita fir it aetalon for thla year at id o'clock thla morning. Ita home haa the ap-IHuranceof ap-IHuranceof a private relreat rather thau that of n public building. Tho mouaatlo atltlueiia of the place wat more auggeatlvu of the clolaUr than of the itilltlcul forum. I'.verytlilng about It boru a donuatlu n,u!ttufe abaolutely uunvrvlng to the uewa-iuir uewa-iuir man, and made him funr lie waa trending ou the eacred hearth-atone hearth-atone of the caatle-humo of eume iivace-ful iivace-ful Aliglo-Maioli Hut llku the mouaatloduuieof(.hllilellarold,whlch In other daya hud bevu Uevotod to other uaua tuau that of prayer, toll may have been with Una Hull Iuke uuiuulerj, It might lu olherdaahave beinuavu furotlur urt,aee tliattbat of law. That la, aa.tliu ojtaaya "II nucleut talea aay true uor wrong theao holy men " I he writer awed by Iho Bparent aauillly of the home of tho Utah C'uuunitstou, naked the Meurvlary of Ihat body, It lu dellburatluna weie uu to Uieub!c. "LirUluly Hlr," reilltd that geuUtiuan. Tho wtlkr then uahttod hlmtelf Juto the awful prieuce of the Communion. He denied liliutilf ou a tajiuclouB Jouuge, and took a Lirdeeye view ofthu Mine, riireo giutleuieu wero autiil ut a table. One wua naj-lugadoeumentrelalliig naj-lugadoeumentrelalliig to the Ugdtu eleclloji. Auolher giiillemau who iiatatlhu en I of the table turuod hla gnzoupon tho writer. Ihlageiiileiuan waaa veuornUi, i)rtly eieon, Ilia atict waa blaud und benign Hit atked tho writer whether ho had uuy bllillit'a Ufuro the Comtutniilou. Tho wrlurconftaaid to lelugammipipir mau, and that ho Mat i remit liinlir the belief that the acicBluiiaof Hit Cimmlaalou wiro oiam to Iho public. The aiu u Commltalouer aal 1 llmllu n metouru Iho atetlona at re publlt, but In tliuiruKiitcauithu writer could not remulu. I f Jiu dealrcd hu tioul 1 nuiiu at tho tliiao of the aualou nud the i omuiUalou would bo hnppytoghe lht-tlie.ulari. rtio writer thmtold Ihegenllruttn indent, that huwaau clllnii of lliinoli, and that he thought nil Untied ritttca e-mirta Mere oju to the inibllo, l,eat Ihu Cuiunilulon might entertain a die ml Hint tile wilier waa a "Mormon," "Mor-mon," he Informed tho goutlcmau thnt ho waa not a "Mormon," and thut they tieetl not fenr nuy Jidury at Ida hauda. It waaall touopuriioa,. The Wilier had to pi, nud lilt I'arllilau arrow, aa ho left tho tartar, was. "Thou, tho acasloue of tho L'bih Com-ml. Com-ml. Ion aro not open to Aimrlcun till-zenifrom till-zenifrom IllluoU,'" Thu ventral legeullemau ri lied In Ida blandtat aecvuia, e'nol lu thla cnai, Ititlf you, or any othtr gentleman (omia at the llobeof Iho aeaalou, the troccoillnga will li gladly gitun." The wnttr thru left, and he la now at lauru to tell the Dlrtitot-Ueuiral of the Worll'a 1 ulr at Chicago, that a Chicago cltlten eagtr fur public Infor-mailou Infor-mailou would not u, udmitted lo the dellbtratlonaof the Ulah ComiuMun lurltlt Jiitko City, ou February Lud, l.ot. ' i:-:--!l-'g--K:B-?'" V 'SMI |