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Show TIIK llMTlt .nil TIM. "M01lOV,H A uiiiTKKln the I'oillaud, Mslne, .leus takes up the oiular toploof Professor i.llol and llie"Jformona" and, laldreetliig hlmtelf In the partial betweeu Ilia rurltana aud the Latter-day Latter-day Ha!nte,lnkfs aviry pointed contrail. con-trail. Kollowlng is part of the article onthosulject. "Mr. I'reslilenl 1 Hot' truthful remark that Mormons went to Utah In search of rellnliiiit llbeilv at the I'urltana wenlt.i New 1 nglatid.h-es ntTendclf-ertalii btoiL-hes btoiL-hes It who think themselves lunch bettor loan the) are, ami other peel le much worts llian they sre I sal llho aamo thing In the 1r;it a long time ago and wat abused for sa lug It "The I'urllaus went to Maelililla for the puriHiee of worshiping elttd In the way which they believed to bo right, and the Mormons went lo Utah for a like pur-Kiio. To that extent tho set ofth one wat at pralteworlhy at tho uet of tho other. 'in adlltlnn to persecutions whlih made life a burden, the Mormons were inohlttit, tlieir ruperty was ctotlroycel, their leader waa atAtmatd l-cfire their ejetjltiey worefore'eil lu flee for their lists arrott the watte win I desert to Vlah and many -trlalied bv tho way. The I'uriUne auirered no such pvrsecu tlont, "It wss inorotlitn JOU years from the l'nrlUn tettlcmetil of MettiKbii4Us to the Mormou settlement of Utah, In alt of which time tbe world as a whole had bvon growing liettcr, henon It eeat but natural that tho Mormons should bo betlar men andivoincnthan tho Purltsnt. They were heller. "When the Puritans Itnilnl, the Indians treated them well, lu return for which kluliiiss Hie Purltana decelicd the lndtaiit, awlmllrst thctn, sent small pox among them, made war etjon them Thu (Juskent f Pcnntylvauia smiths Mormons of Utah Iroatcd tho Indians well sn 1 ha I little trouble with lliem, 1 Tho Purlieus wero what ero call "lantankerout." They weresoiir, sullen slid 111 conditioned - liey'd Iclfersay no thanyealelfergUe .aln than .ensure. Ttelhonght they e ere going lo heaven gave them less of Joy that tho thoagbt that eeerylKHly elto waa g iluglo hell. Tbty maintained a certain kludnf virtue which In the eyes of a right thinking (loil was worse thin other peolo'e vlwe. lliey maln'alned a certain kludof malignant morality bvcitito of their devlllth detlre to punlth somsbody Tlio Mormons evtre at good at tho drersge men of their thus an I Infinitely beuor than the Puritans ol A10 yeara be f ire." The iUlllmort, Marylatid,.ticrccri haalhlsbrlof rurigraph on thu future over the matter! "President 1 Hot's ami len championship champion-ship of IheMormous is cresting surprised (llsumlon Without entering Into tlio merits 1 1 the cat, , It may lie remsrke I In I aising th"4 unlrortltjr prcl leuts might for tho present rjlltably leaes the Mi r iiioiis lu UUli an 1 devote their crtit-ullug energies to tlio Turks at linmr." |