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Show A lOlllllCr ill. IV. Tilt IrWi, U an editorial treating lin the Itepuhllcan maa, luevtlng of Wednesday evening, has tho following paragraph., which are here re produced pro-duced for Iho teaton that they prisent n truthful view of tho mattera touched upon: Mllut Jndgo lllckaon come, forward with tbo statement that the vote of the members of tho Church la controlled by tho Church, and that when an opportuuo moment ahoull arrlto for tlieconaum-uiallonof tlieconaum-uiallonof some alnlater design, tbo Mor mnii vole would bo cast aolidly at the dictation of the orUrer, of Iho Church. 1 be 7Wa i Ulms that there la no founds-tlon founds-tlon or resauil for that a.a, rtloll. "Ilhaaalldunresportfurlho view, of those who dltrer from It, but It would olnt out tlio dlrTcrrtice Ulwren tho con dltlona of tho past and thoso that aro to rule In the future. Tho Chnreh element and Iho ncntllo element hare heretofore Ituen arrayo,! again.! each ot her, an I the memborsor lbs Chunh have naturally iiolod togithcr at all times no living man would havo eiivctod tbom to do tlllTerrnlly but tliero la nothing what-cierlntbstfict what-cierlntbstfict to warrant the assumption assump-tion that tho Church makes alaves of II, members. J. very aUtcuient ma lo by men who ought tu know coulrsdUts tho a-Mrtlont cvtry scrap of evMenco sits tho stsl of error uimn It) rossou cries nut thsl It Is wrong; )ostlco demsnds that It l-a not asaumo,! to bo correct, lliery prlnelilo of right rises up to tn.Ut that a spirit of f drno- shall rule) and gentlemen who desire to bo fair cannot refusu to rt.xir-rise rt.xir-rise an I accept the good faith by which the Mnrimin -3oploaro prompted. ''If there hs I been any doubt upon tlila point In the mini of any man, itniu.t have boon tllaaljiatod by the utterances that Ml from Iho ll-is of Apostle John Henry Kinlth at the utsxtlng ta-t night. That addroaa left no groun 1 whatever for tho al-trnilaU to occupy, In j Irltusl mstters alone, Kill Mr. Hmlth.dld the Church aim to oontrol lu mem bora. In civil affiles each was n fro sgent. There wirono clulns Uvon any memberi the Mormon iNMipIo woro n ot slsve. 'snd,1 S4l 1 Iho s. akcr, 'I aui as t reo a man as Judge llleksou hlinsolf."' "The rlo-o and rs.Mwtful attontlon glvcu to Mr.Nlullh's speoch showed that Itssnk deep into the mlndaof alt present) an 1 tho Jmt4 has no hesitation In asserting assert-ing that It cleared away doubt from the mind of eiery man who was at all Inclined In-clined to unjust. .Mil thsl spoech, In IU other festuroa, was as msgnlflcent a Ito pu I llcsn s i-esl as any one could wlah to listen to. Itwss a trumixl nil lu tho leopleof thla Territory to lift up the Itepubllcau banner and rally around IM |