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Show f Lottor from England. ' If Seft-slc'xl Ken-sick t Rea-sick'l Of all F tlio vocn humanity la pri (o tins Is - I onoot llic woriit, and I linvehntl another Sgood doo of It. I Imvo just relumed from n trip to Ireland nntl long will I renieititKir 1 1 to Internal nnd external tosMng I Imd on tlio tntbiilont Irbh fc Cliuniivl Wo vvpio on thovmtorl3 hours encli way nnd Imd n good shaking .' lip. Tlicro Is aim) a hilght fcido Id tlio . E story lor wc had a most fcnjoyuulo tunc f P wlillo tlicro ntli-udliig n kmIoii ( thp P IrltU ccnferrni'C and vitltlns idaccHot Interest. Bclfmit Is ono uf the nicest cities I have ei'ou hero and l'res. Hoss has a nice lotof saintH to presldo over In this district. They had a successful s r conference having In nltcndnnce ihe most ciders that have vlaltcd that place for year. Wlillo tlicro wo took a trip 72 miles up the country to the north const to vltit the wonderful nnlmal !, ormatlon known as tho Giant's , Causeway Wo traveled through Eoinc nlco rolling farm rountry with the contpicloiti whito t.uin-honsca and at i ono plaio law tomo laro oat beds l. where tho people git their fuel. At v 1'ortrush wo left the, train nnd from V there to the Cuntcvvtiy wo rode on Irlth j.iuntlng cars with nn Irish driver to E ho,v us points of interest nnd till us ? the fables m.d traditions of the country. rf' While en route wo stopped at n fnrni -house to got some "buttermilk Tlio family were justnt dinner. Aftcrsecliu: , tlio insldool their domicile I concluded I did not want to bo a farm laborer horo, Tis beyond my power to describe wlmi I saw. Tlio Cnusewny Is n curious buenl formation running out Inlo tho sea '. Whllo wo were thcronh-'iivy swell wn- on and tho largo waves cuino tumulunj over tho foot of tho Causeway in a '' " plclurvrquo manner, the dark grcei. ( waves breaking on tho dark hnfalli' ' ' LOlumna which set In close togcthei, form tho Causeway. We remained here until nlmostdaiknild then boarded (hi" ears nnd started on our return. The next day wo visited the largest linen 1 mill in Ireland nml saw how tho fnirous Irish linen H made. Tho mill employs tome 5000 hands. J On the Sid Inst, wp held n surccssfu conference hero. There was n good iilleiidaneo nnd n Bod "idilt was iiutnlfcit. Slneo our last conference we , 4 uvo distributed out 73.W0 trBctBnn.1. 3"r . baptlred I" pi'moim nnd 'tho uann H number of pereons havo left hero for M Utah. r W- SJ Done-inter, Nov. lfi, 1805. |