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Show S UtotlLriCI I TA 1 10t AIIOLr B MIAMI). HB In another column will b found R cerd (com Mr. A. J. Blewart, whose wM name hat become (romlnent In con I D neotlou wllli Mexican colonliellon. 5 Mr. Hlewirt nihtlcllr Jn!f Uit K bin work hai anylhlnx lo do with n H 'Morraou"settleniiutoftbat country. S Thlt haabwomonece.sary because the R jl mitterhai been 10 much nilirepreienv- I am 4 by the prcu of the Untied Blatei. I jB We bare explained thli leveral K r9 times K "Mormon" buji a ruch t H In Mtilco.lt li proclaimed nil over the I H country tht there li a "Mormon" HW eiodiiifroru Ulh. II n "Mormon" uJHj beeomet connected with any schema ?JJB to obtain coaceisloaifortny leltlert utaH In that country, the conclusion li flEfl Jumped at at once that the "Mormon" ?H Church It making arrangement! to f 11 colonize the country, anil preii il- fitf pilchei aro lent to that effect In eviry TcTLi direction. i jfl Mr. Stewart hta been engied for t jM some tlnia U oilonltatlon rcjocta , jS and bMobtalnedfavorBblaconciasloni, Ji ' . B ao bo Inform ui, from Ihe Mexican I (!oternmsnt,ofa large trad of lead at i 1 Haata Rosalie on tho (,'oncboi river, I 1 Biar tba Muloan Central railway, ft , 1 To fill bli portion of tho contract lit I ' 1 bat to locatt 600 coloulttt In fanilllei !, within Itn yiars, of these, dflttn per J ctnl only are lobe Mttlcant. He can i j gj give ttiy ttrmt to fainllltt wltblng to rja a obtain land and maka homes In that gn country, lit It In the city and will VMt give laftrraatlon to all who dttlre It. ilfll Our object In mentioning the matter mil It to make It claar that Ihltlt not a S "Mormon" Church projtct, nor a SS-gB "Mormon" colonlitllon tehtma lu any jHjfl aense. It It aotely and purely a per- 'iffi tottl ipeculitlon ou the trt of Mr. ,,jH Hlewatt It libit right to tOKtga In II, T u but It must not be regarded at author- ri fl Ited or lartlclptted in by the Church !, 'Mt or IU authorlUet. A ( I It baoomet nacenuy to emphailie fc 1 this, because even tome of our home , I i apin glee It the color of a "Mormon" I arrtogtment. Tba Ogdtn fill on T. t i Wedattdty, btadad a long account of .B Mr. Stewart'! projeot with "TllK 1,5 Moiivot ColoniiV And though 5 '' I there It nothing In the remarks at j I trlbuted to Mr. Httwart to encourage J. S the Idea, yet the tenor of the whole i jH article It to make It appear that the H H Kanta KoiaUe ttttltmentt are to te If fS "Mormon" oolontet, which li agrtat VhJS inliUke. L IB If any'formon" people chooie to Hj go there, of courte they will have the m v tame rlghtt and prleltegea at non l 9J "Mormont" will, l'uropeaua and p jB Mailcant of any teel or ptrty may 1; HJ ttttle there, only, the Meilctnt mutt E H not number mere than fifteen for cent. m 9J of the imputation. 1 Wo hope there will be no further W H mltunderitandlng or mltre reteutttlon g H of thli matter. There are, no doubt, lUlijS many parttuf the eleeated regloui In KrS Meiloo that ofler dettrable opening! ffffl for ttttltment. Hut the "Mormon" urHJ Cburrh It not engaged In gaining t jHS concrulontor thlpplug colonltt to that llilfl country, nor It there any Inttutlou of Pi 9 making an ezodtia from the fair Tatleyi K I of Utah, for here we expect to ttay and H b lulld up a grand and prorpetout Htate SjB B In tba great American Unlou. |