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Show .' i.ituii or.tioriiiuii i;iiiii. a dtp the following from the Soulli' em "tar, organ of tho Southern btatea Mi alon, puhtliliol at Ohnttanooga, I Tenn , written bv Keler N II Tanner 1 Elder Flaher aud I were attigned lo labor In the city of Beeaeiner, Ala., at our laat conft incc We reeolveil tu do our whole duty unto the people of that eily, clearing uur aklrt of theh aim FertiihMlon wat .granted u UrHherlty Othclalalu proceed with oOrwurk.yel llifoimlng oa that there wtlTNeJi preju dire exlatlng flefore waJfieotilof Urety ball we weie aeoe'.ed li) two ejlnwna, It. It. !app and Ohtrlea Otitl, thoHonncr aiklng, "Haw tong aia you ljmatWir"' I iMIrW 3lnd.tlMt had teeorwl fiom tlie OlfWaJa peimlilloii to eaiivata Ibeclly and at toon ae ireeonhl complete our dotr aa aervantt of flod a would leave "You leave right now, you d ," wat hi reply, and (truck me n heat) blow over the riciit eye. We made our twnpe from Ilia hlood-thlr.lv hlood-thlr.lv men mid the 1 lug of broken ve ml which were thrown at ua In double dou-ble qmok lime Wo left the linllillng ami maniheil dow 11 the .'reel for prnlettlou, the aaaallant In puiami, aaying with a I tuud voice, ' Slop them d - Mormon pi u hi r ' The trow I that gathered .mound ua al the pu'ice quarter wait' , vui) iuiulaitive Three men, gambler, aaloon-keepert, etc , came lo at "at a committee of the Chrlatian people" and .aihiaed ua to leave without (miliar trouble lor two hour mobvlolii.ee I ragid high, our live wire three leneil it I wo did not leave town Die Mnptlll I uiluit.ur wn met no k.ilUl.i luiu wa leiiml Iron l.liu Ittv lvyatlvittl oa 1 g 1 li 1 1 1 ,u,. I mi.it pieachliig uur dm trin t among our people, alio alilt plug fiom Ct attmiot gmur luiiutelit womt 11 He called al hialu uielhi night before to pud tho nlglil. Mr Iiywaanniat home. Hit wife, a terypleaaaut woman, Invited ua to remain until her hiiil.anil came, but when alio foun 1 1 ial we wr Mormoue a very dilfirent feeling wa manlfeat. Wi Iflt.eaueeliiiglocall and tee the Iteverend in a few dava The uevtaiortilng we met him in the pott-office, pott-office, introduced ouraelvet and told him of our vlit to hi home ' Yaa, I am glad I waa not there. If I had Well 1 would have ordered you out immediately. WuClirialiau iieople don t want you here ' lheofllco wai bei-ouiiugcruwucd to we left. I'ubllu Miiliineut nml mob violence were o atrung we were 00m-ptlleil 00m-ptlleil to leave, being etcuttetl oil of town by the olice, for proteotlou We haitene.it tu the hume of a fnen I, elht mile, away, wbeic protect ion waa a run ted |