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Show I h "saauuERy a.vu gajiho.v." 1 ! T1,c ewtem ju(rs still make e notices if tiiu utterancts on tbe i.y ; h "-Mormon" question of President" a ' ,'' San Small, as ho now delights to .' k. I'lm'elf. He informs us m - - tbat' rhe proclamation of ,1:: g j tbe Jfraons tbat they will obey V& 4 . -f.he United States laws and drop !&& J polygamy.is a delusion and a snare, SS?I r I " mere JuSSlery and gammon." He (it, uses other aud similar elegant ex- J preisions which show that he is a ? j 'fi I ca"'- asheis ignorant This Small jjjilM f traveling religious mendicant knows -Ig5 noUiing whatever or ".Mormoulsm" FSjisJ. , or ,ao "Mormons," except what hi Ji'A ,uay ,lav Lveu told him dutiag a t! J j ? few days' hjourn at Ogden, and his I,. Vf 1 sources of Information were not of a v f Und likely to convey the unadulter- l;j I ated truth. But Small permits his UtvA j imagination to pby a large part in If - Ms utterances, aatI being so well J?i' 3 acquaint-J with "jugglery and ftaiV-i ' . tPiainwn" In his adventures for the 9Jwl! j'i'oin purpose o! gatlierlug raoi.ey, 99k I . iic naturally attributes to others Uie m I motive mod the aentiments by which hs Is prompted himself. An a dealer in religious "jugglery and gammon"' "President" Bam Small is a notorious wholesale merchant. |