has a heading which strikes him like thunder. As to the “Neighbor” the citizens no doubt love to see in it the foreign news, but for the “Times” the saints look for religious matters, minutes of meetings, minutes of conferences, and items of doctrine. Our societies are increasing, and intelligence is increasing; and if our papers would report the addresses at our public meetings it would be interesting.
Coun. was in favor of the ideas advanced by Er . At our public meetings if a new idea was advanced let it be published and he considers it would be an advantage to the papers.
Coun. said the remarks which have been made on this subject suits his mind. They have however labored under many [p. [228]]