Show A MURRAY MAN the indianapolis ind journal contains an tin interview with mr will L visscher an alleged humorous moro is lecturer who some time ago held arth in salt lake city till this paine same visscher vi stayed staved in salt L lik i ki gil cit i t 11 ilay ailt binl it I 1 III had alfill un in it law rv aw with ith G vernor I 1 aal ia is therefore tin thu prepared to ti tell all about the utah abomination hid his remarks sound a aa automatic as the tile lecture of a school boy on n na ta ng t the tc u a s gathered froidl tile tue vat vast resources of chain hers bers E deyet 4 04 p 4 1 and like like the tle be ool boy top coohe thinks he has found it ii all alland quat Lat nobody 0 body elee ever jonew as much murray stuffed him with tho the crime poly polygamy gyi Bl mormon ormon crime against the flag icille ano r rankest a niest treason hatred of the government ilaf mpr OF mon subterfuge the hideous de gradin gradi A oland gand disgraceful crime crim ePand and a hundred hund ed other things that are as old as tho against the saints yet it it is amusing t to i 0 hear great visscher Vi sacher repeat these un truths and rejoice to think he has found them out and is first to 1 1 echo ahe then M to a wondering world after he hag bils advocated that it was as a mistake that sidney johnston was not to matters when made his bia expedition to utah in 1857 power is good johnston was waa glad to get n for his starving a men to eat when ho lie got here ho le puts in the following pica plea for murray jurray governor murray is thoroughly acquainted quainter ted edwith with the whole pernicious and dangerous thing in all ild ramifications rami ficat ions and subtleties and he could do far more than he lie lias has dono done which is no little to better things in country but his hauda hands arc are not upheld and be he is not sufficiently bunted ported by the pi howera aers that be I 1 he I 1 is t the plo e subject of ot malicious liesandt ire lie sand there here ara are points in the government of utah by then ltd beatea lang laws which give ahe cormons mormons such advantages over the ientile population that gentile writers dare nut not speak of them lest oil thereby 4 batho ways that the average mormon t sagacity enough to see unaided but the church Chii rih nevertheless holesa quietly understands j 9 a shame I 1 how cowhard hard to 1 P V 11 f fl e servant af au h an 1 1 6 u ungrateful grAtefUl fi coun countr tryl yr |