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Show THE "MORMON DANITES." From a letter presented to us for perusal, by Jonx 11. Davis of Spanish Fork, we are now able to present before be-fore our numerous readers the facts in Urease of Thomas Thomas, late of Fieasant Valley, and who, it was stated, was scared to death for fear of the 'Dauites," and because of that fear, while on his way to "Wales, committed com-mitted suicide in order to escape the aenging hand of "Mormon assassins." assas-sins." I The facts in the case are these, from his own hand: "I, Thomas Thomas, while the train was stopping at De- I troit, took a stroll around the place, - I,, " -o"i yinf tbnt the train would not ty minutes. llefcnej-1 . ' "" jptivft for tweir""".'..r'r f U " came back to tffeTlepot the train left I and left me penniless, because my wife had the money. After considerable worry and trouble 1 arrived in ew York, where 1 found my wife laboring nver a mental disorder, caused by my absence, she thinking that I was killed. Well I am not killed, nor never feared killing, but I will tell you that to be sfpuratt-d in a strange country from my wife and children, Sunder such circumstances, was worse than if I had been killed outright. I To-morrow we sail for Wales, all right again, and thank God for it." "xow, ye maligners of character, draw in your horns, and deal justly viih all parties, sects and individuals. That is the position of The Dispatch. |