Show he Is mistaken we W are in receipt of a tion oom from mr john seaman of ogden in which he be upbraids up braids this journal for having used his name in connection wih court proceedings proceed inKS in the first judicial district in a similar way as did the standard against which he be has planted suit for libel this paper merely copied from the journal named a list of defendants who had been convicted for unlawful cohabitation J giving ing due credit to the source of information amons among the names that of john seaman appeared and whom we nid lid not know we also the standards explanation to the effect anat it had made a mistake in the name which should have been elijah seaman we have not the pleasure leasure of his acquaintance either we the NEWS also copied from the standard the statement that mr john seaman had planted a libel suit against the publishers of that paper for what ip appeared feared on the ace ace of the whole incident sent as an unintentional use of a name similar to his As the standard admitted its error and made all the correction n that it could under the circum stances we head edthe notice of the commencement of proceedings a against AIDS t it with the caption of A thin g suit uit 1 I 1 As the whole matter seems to show an i entire absence of malice or intention to injure mr seaman it is indeed pardonable that the suit in question should be considered flimsy instead of any intention to hurt the gentleman it is doubtless a matter of regret that his name should have beeney mistake used where it did not belong |