FHf. MORMONS.Hu* (.•*■nerul Annual ( oiif» r'*iw *• Of III*' MorillfHt I htlt'Ch it‘i held At l.»gau. I till IVrfllory. Ii»'-le«td «*f Sail Lake lt;'itv% this vent. beginning fill April llh. Neither of the three Ht si IYe*lilmiH nf I In' Hiun li wft' present. Apo*tlo IliL'li.ntls iiwiitlifil.assisted 1 »\ four oilier npostles, A number nf leading bishops and pro mlnent elders of othef part-; nf L tali, f Idaho nod Colorado were present,hoi altogether tin* attendance usmoderate. There was a feeling of confidence that the present opposi- | lion would iiltiiimloly rcsidt 10 the good of tin* church. The speakers conveyed this impression. and prc-dieted n flnnl deliverance from their present trials, They had Untiring t,n any against those opposing tlie church by harassing persecution, byt claimed that there wan nothing offered ilml they won id exchange* for Monnonisiu. There was no intimation that revolution or anything of tin unusual nature would be advanced bv the Conference. A saltwLake despatch, subsequent to tlie meeting, says the action of the Conference has caused deep disgust among the Mormons and ridicule among the (■entiles. The first Presidency's failure t«» show up makes their people think they have more care for their personal safety than for the good Of the church. The loug address, issued from a hiding-place by .John Taylor and lleorgc* t^. Cannon. Is considered frothy and silly. That part complaining that they had no otllciut notice of any process of court issued against them is received with broad guffaws. The Mormons are worse torn lip now than over before in 1 tab.