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Show UtOM 1IIL, EAbT. A (liiiigrd Icellnj Torrar.Ii Uio "Itor-iious.' "Itor-iious.' Ilr. Do Milt Talmage. (rceawood Ctmetery, i., Lie. Nr.i Yokk, April S3lh, 1892. Jj1Ui,t I tnrtt Acus Ou my way round tha field I lend )ou afew Hues from thlspolnt. Ihava traveled over all tha ground between Nebraska aui New York, butcanuot, until I reach Washington, give you n full account of our conferences and tho condition of the Church lu the Northern Htatea Mission. Huniceltto toaay thatagcreral Inquiry Is Ulug made Into Utah nil a Irs, anl much more Interest In thu "Mormon" question ques-tion la evinced llisn formerly. Particularly Par-ticularly here In Now lork thu expressions ex-pressions are favorable to our !cople, auJ a feeling of coudemuatl u Is muni-fisteel muni-fisteel concerning the irocccdlnga which have confiscated Church roper-t),aud roper-t),aud deprived tlm First Pre'ldeucyol lliaarsonao built for them by tho Church. Onn prumlneut outsider sal I lome )citirila)t "It la an eutroge, anl wo have l-een Imietlng, too, of religious freedom 1 ex-cueed ex-cueed Congrvea aud tho administration ad-ministration on the ground tbat they wero inlllnrormeel by polltlial foes," "but," ho Slid, 'they ought to right the wrong II It Is r-osslbletodoso. I have been to Bait liakoan) have seen what thu Mormons Mor-mons ha-, a done ILere how they made a Ui sen Into a garden, an I maito It to-ilble for oilier jcoile to live there." I heard Dr. Talmaga yesterday, and law the Btono relica lu tho walla of hla tabernacle, rtiei strucluru la built largal) liko V theatre, having two galleries, anl telLK semi-circular In form 1 hu doctor speaks from an owii ilatform, without even a railing lu trout of htm, and hn keeps up i-per. initial inotlou, walking to and fro, geathulatlngand Kiting full force to hlsutteranccaby hlsenergvlloiuauuor. lie sH)ke on "lasy people." Huiniuer weattier here In thu far 1 astlanetcondiiclvo to violent exercise, exer-cise, but I can generally ut In from ten to lUli-un hours a day In armlet way. nud not u tier from lha heat too much. I vltlled Clrronwood cemetery )ei. tcrdav afternoon, aud saw that ureal 'elty of the dead," Three huudrrd ten I tilt) thousand bodies now com prlso the population of that huge uecro-pills, uecro-pills, aud there la room foruboutas many more, ltlatcenmlug something "to look forward to" for tho rich of r-.ow Yolk to bo burled lu (Ireeuwood. Mauy new gravrB noir adorn this choice rvslln-pptacr, and are i-olnted nut by tho driven, as the ambulautea wendthelr way through tliothorough-fures, tliothorough-fures, amll tlowcra, ahrubbery, and ele-irant architecture. Tomorrow I lake iho "ltnyal Illue Line," and behind a It. & I). II) cr will hie to Waihlngtou. 1-roni thrra I will foiward )oii an account ot what the 1 ldrrs hau been doing of late, nud theirprospiciaforaaumruercamialgii, I lie) aroall well. Cii.um.s w. Btani. |