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Show !f I rilK Hl'EStK-UOSSlTKIl l'AUTV. I A Drift I'll In Imlsne mlenee, JttV.on f toualXf .Mhietirls I TIib Bine-Vjetltr pail of Ball I Iitke eiirilonlti to r.urot-9 arrived l I,lveril larlron the morning of I Thursday, Juria IS, after a iroeiieruiie I tourney try lriil ami oreati. Tlialrav. I rleri were satisfactorily treated by the I officials Lf the tes-citlr, rallroaile I Union I'aclfle, ClilmKoA Alton ami I Krle all tha way to New York. Horn I who cant over tha Deliver S. lllo I Urarula run to tu Kanaat City teporle-l I that Ihey were also treated with unl- form roiitteey. I A (leata-il fratura of tha orerlanJ I irlIonof the trip wain Lrltl vltltto I lcdervnileiicc, JacVion county, MIs I aourl, which It situated about ten mllra I from Kaiitat City. It U nartied by I calila car ami ilummjr train. Tha I former la taken at a point In E Immediate irotliiilty to the railroad I elation at which attired from tha E ml, II rune over rolling ground, 1 climbing tteap lillla and dncendlng R abrupt i.o-ti. ilvluif, tha patwiigernn B opportunity to vltw tha Terdanl iuf. E3 rounding reglou. At tha lermliiua i of tha cable Hue the visitor to lnd- B iendeiiiLoarde th dummy rara and E laewiiiolledlntolhelnartof the low E Hon ditlgnated by the liugerof proph- E tcyaa tlm lenlral ijt from whence, B thall radial the future glory of '.lou, B Hhortly afurreachlnjlirdeia-udenco E we met with Mr. Thimaa Lloyd, of "Tho Itcurganlied Cliuroti," the mem- W l-era of which are roinmonly known In t Uialiae"Jeeh.tea." He It a nephew ft of llrolher W. J, l.lojd, of Halt l.ak '.J City, coiirerulng whom he ma le many f kindly Inmilrlie. Mr. Lloyd wat quit I cvutteoua and waa good enough to ao- K company thu iMy alout town and K allow thrm li-adlnn poluta uf hUtotlo Intenit, tail at our May waa iitvteear- I lly limited we won vonilled lo cull' I flueouralleulloiiaiiuoalexclutlvely lo tha chief attraction lo all good latter-day latter-day BalnU the Tcra la lot, dedicated and oonsecrated lu Haiti of gleet peril by Ilia lierora who were Instrument In thu hatiila of Uod of eatahllthlng tho Church of Christ In the latter-day ills-. ills-. ntalloii. Ou thU aaued ajt la yet tab nated a holy houi untu Ihe ' Moat High, which will b mini with ' but glori , while a Mlar of fir will iur. mount It by night, and a pillar of cloud overshadow It by day. While w wete llng conducted mound tha Utile town by Mr. I.lnyd, w wenjolned by Mr. J. A. Jtol.lu- I eon, who. wu wer Informed, , reside ( over lha Independence district of the Iteorganlieit Church. II did not meulfeel thu cotnparallroly mellow ' dUpoeltlon of tho flnl named gintlv tnau. On tha contrary he, with loud vole and auntf-l demeanor, aptArd 'V ilelermlntd to crowd hie rellgloua 3 vlowedowulliethroala of the ally, Hi iiolwllhitaiidlUK that nonv of lha latter manifested thn slightest a pcllta for 1' awallgwluic what be presented. When the Temple lot waa reacheil I. lha TUlttra felt and acted aa If they m ia eta treading tacied ground, and all lift etuod with uncoeerrd beada at they H! gaifd around iin the accne. At till H lolnlMr. llobliuonuunlout In one of UK hla hard, haiih harraugure, lu which tK. hneiprrtenl hh unlhef In the IO. F lion and doclrlnta of Ih Chunfi to IB which tho Million belonged aud con- Teyed the Idea that the Halula til Ulall ITS were mini with hat and rancor J toward him and hla w I. It a p. iBi tatMl lo Im, llnm tu Mlt all elllu- ml guUher upon thU irlitenl and Hf apiarently rugnarlouiydlioaed ier gm eon, ao your ootreei'inu'enl turned to IIS him and riiiuatkrd, In tubaUncv: "My S frlendi Vou ateerlJeully not aware ii of the fuel that wu are merely vltltore fa lo 'hi l1!", ' olject being to lis view local lnla of gnnerul lu- JjD tercat, aud Ibat nolhlug ivull IM 'w futthir from ua Uiau n dtelie ill toquiinl with any man on account 111 nf hla religion. Ill fatttthet liaaul- mi Ject un which no aenelhlo nwn IW will coudceceud to ijuarrel, hut w do m not waul you lo crowd )ourvpliiloua jB upon u. W really aru not conoemeil HI about thrm. W could doubtlna ilc M molUli many of your atalementf. but in uo are not In thai Uulucea Juit now, aj llitldceynu ate lulilaleu about tho H Nalnlaln Utah havlngauyhatelowanl H you or your ieQle. That would be W unchlltllau. w wlah eacefully tu ,( Tlew thliliitirrtlliigiiene," II tub- B aided. ThaTelille lot la a aiuare lot of ground and l rol ably thu mottele- i valed all lu the locality, lllaalmoet I rfrclly level and wai, at tha Horn It waa Tlalleil hy lb parly, coeered with luxuriant great orcr a foot In length, I Therearealua few tree Ull the . ground, Tha only building upon It t 1 a email wixtlen etruclure belonging i loth lledrkkitte, who ilalm to hold 1 a "lax title" lo thn gruund. The 1 1 Joe hllea cUlm that they hold a deed lothe projerly from the helra of Ollrrr 1 1 Cowdery, II hating U-cii cuueeyifl. to I It la ataled, by trmidced on Uhalf nf Ihacburchby Illihop Partridge. Mr. I I. lord fraubly aluillted that the I Church to whloli your corrrapundi nl I bulonKahadaucipjilahle claim In Ihe Ij premise which would, jvrhai, aouia II lima In tha future t favorably con jl' aldered. ,1 Thecoiinlry atirrtundlng Iiulrpvnd- bl enca pneuU a moat enihantlng proa- 41 Iut. It la rolling aud parlakre lu 3 1 eorae latent of thu atroug eleiuenta of a 11 luountaliioiie region and lha ailtla J II ieclof tho I'lalu It haancomblna. ,l UonofthaUautlcaor both. Thahlllt m aru cuveritl with ilih verdure, retired 1 hy lovely lloHere, while wooded knolla J render Ihe i hture atlll moro varied, II t nppMiml to ua the moat alltarllro 1 ecvnlo lit we ha I eer behelt on earth. I'lrhapa Ilia picture waa In. tenallled by antklpallon which "fur. ward lioluulbu view," Aa una gated fl iin ihe aurroundlnga from tha com. M inamlliig ualtlon al!unlel by Ilia Tetui le elte hu mll not fall, If Imbued Im-bued with Ihe genlui of fidlh, to per-ctlvathe per-ctlvathe dlvltia whejom of eetittliig euiha glorloua riglou for lha lentro from which lutelligeute, diatlne.1 hi Illumine ihe whole lartli, l yit to thin with uudlmmrd l leudor. John Sifiiuuiov, LlVKIllin, Juno iBIh, bUI, |