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Show JUL'HMALI.HTIC l-ilBtSS. There ara J luraall.le Bad Journallsla, Homo of Ihoa who wlold eilllarlal oon trol In lh gral paper ara nio of i- ltd obaraoler, taking rank with tba beat of Iba nation. Tb I.allr-day Halnu bave bad axiwrleno wllb lh, and alao wllb many of wbom surb good words eould not ba truthlully aid. Wa do not Intend lo glva extended ex-tended nolloelo lha latter olae at tba preaeut time, aa II la ao muob mora pleaaaul and beuenVlel lo health, tamper aud morale to dwell upon the brighter plrturnd oonlamplat the actions of ihoe wboaa coura I among Ihe ennobling things of Ilia. Itafarrlug to blghnilndd Journalists, It Is a souro of great aall.faollon to realise that, aa the baoom mora fully acquainted wllb lb Latter-day Halnla, they ara astanding to Ibam without beellatlon that fair aod oourleouB traatinaul wblch la accorded lo people who uphold dltlerenlrellglous views aud agalusl whom there bas not been such a popular outcry, el lee. I In reounl yeera. Among Ibueo wbo aocorj tbla Impartial treatment lo the Mormons, wa ara pleated lo refer to lh editor of tile Urooklyn K.gl. For aoru time past Iba feagl baa contained regular notlcea of Ibe Mormon meetings In Urooklyn, and bas given a aynopals of thu teimons, wblob are auminarlnd accurately and occupy a place lu the paper among lh report of addreaaee of other mllgloueapeakeis, no dl.tlnotlon being sbowu. And In lata Issues of the Kagle ara rervreuce lo the vl.ll ol President Joseph K. bmlili to Urooklyn, Urook-lyn, aud one Interview with linn, all ot'wblcb are presented In an uublaaed, atralghtforward manner, free irom Ibe allghtrat auggaatlon of anyihlug but a dire to b abaoluuly fair; aud they give evldano of ability to carry out thlacummeudabl purpoee. With more edltora ol lh lalrueae aud oourag or the Katie's ohlef nut only would the Mormons Mor-mons be belter understood, but thi' oountry gonerally would ba fraer from that bitterness wlilou is lalmloal lo the feeling of brotherhood Ibal abuuld aoiuata the olllseua of a great itepub lie. We may bar mention that the nivetlnga lo which the Eagle paya at taiillou amoug lla reporta of roltglous serviceeare Iboee held al ihv l,allerday rialuta' bouse ol worihlp. 4i Hands striui, liroc klyu, under the pros -deucy of Elder rtauiuel W. Rlob-arda, Rlob-arda, who la In charge of Ilia Ka.leru rtlalea inlislou of Ibo Church, com-piUIng com-piUIng the New Eogland Hialrs, New Vurk, NiW Jer.ey, I'eunaylvaula and Canada. Among tbo.e Iroui Ui.h mentlonaJ by our ooleruporary In lu recent relareucea to l'ra.ldent Hmllh are Eldvra Kiobards aud A, F, D.rnea, the latter a mlaalonary, and Hitler bmitb and two Uaugbtais and W. C. Hpenrr, wbo Nocorapanlcd I'retblenl Hmllh on his vl.lt, While eitiresaing cur appreolatlan of lha Impartiality af our Brooklyn aolemporary, II may not ba amies lo stat tbal olhar nawapapare lo the country alto ara manlfaatlng a similar dltpotlllon towtrd lh Mormon lha Hacramenlo Kecord-Unl- n and few mora that might be named. Bui the Kagle eeeme lo b folmoat In throw. Ing down any bars ol prejudice wblch may haa ellsted aod In elltnllng to Utah'a people lhal ifrlandly oourtray winch awakens In Ita recipient a deep teneeof gratllude and marks lha ax-hlblbiror ax-hlblbiror such klndneaa a aa honorable honor-able Jnurnalltt a man aming man. |