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Show .nd both hia -- moral United B&ZJK&Z'ni later tmtttne advruiclng to d.ve inw- faandr-witn us" up under "every ' circumstance; -- Correspondent The conviction is for breadstuff. We have always last: utterance, making an impreaai The individual who practised right- settled In the east,especially by the made a practice ot selling wheat ire and reverent gvure. food societ-- r be erTrNia. .... recosmi9A V11 U 6. again into ome otter it on the 'Lee trial, that and flour to the emigrants for Ila It all members or to destroy , Correspondent rCMiISHID P4JXT, trriUYi rxcxriEDt At eousness, and aonghrto benefit his testimonyta God eD joyed there was some powerful direction ever since we came here. And I the Mormon Church are .thus en- Eastern niid honor rfVffVY- neighbors that when . "j&rl ef r4 GREAT FAVORITE a happlneaa that was beyond com- of the part taken by the whites in will say that I am at the defiance dowed with Mivine vision, how is the ry were THEj folka the world to prove that the n ,sV had no-,ma any numuthemparison We had i a house to build the massacre. This conviction is of txslbiecould eemedhey ' to tha name of God In this c.ty, strengthened by the statements in heads of the Church had anything It have DA VIC brought Mormons I prepared to do with the Mountain Meadows selves to the, commission of auch a wner? in! which we could receive fhe bless- Judge Cradelbaugh's Speech. --UVot tonoa Airs Pciusbxr. rnair, wo- a tax x9 cur--; t '' Meadow li rig ham Young There is no massacre. Mountain: tne a3 re ings and ordinances of toe goepeL doubt for crime to rlt CbTTewndentWlltr regard that the atfalr was directed an man or emm -It reqQlrexrraTlh and wottato erect maEsacre, if they did not find wn j, you excuse con- by Jobn D, Lee, and he evidently Halirht and Hlgbee. Have to asked inc were ao it. The their for people 177. doing, not ay U, Saturday, only reasons awrr bsan .T,riM aa to .their ; anvthine to say believe it tribute, to its construction, and they was a white man. a faith, or if they did not t appears incred- for cettiue out of the country? Corfeponden& the should respond with alacrity, to be Prophet? would by approved Manufactured by ible to outsiders thai Lea would the ?fL extent of their power, Brigham Young-- No, are sir. I pret and that righamYoung?BecU9B Ihe wtth soldiers, SPECIAL CONFERENCE. thePresident undert&keu a task like that on sume, however, they wicked. trying were did Brioham YotJUa ad- have it men who ini . his own responsibility; the respon- evade the law. I o them bad bsen engagea w aai dressed the Conference. He MATTHEWS & iffi&m con not do You Ot dfc Correspondent xnnrder tfaerlrFthe attaches, in their opinion, of yewfthtf Jucld, aodjp.owerul evils sibility drganlratlen n the least degree Church that it allowed the perpe- - Smith, at to the Mormon Church, even to its alder yourself-iSALT LAKE CITY. K rial Conference of this Btake of cou'reeniipon somfl ofthe af iieaTyyer rpAnnnftlblA for them? almost in the world, and In rela- highest individual officers. witnoHt deed .to, existing go otthat i tret a uimeii jvaas Zion assembled this morning, May tion to the practical dutlea of4.be Jiriaham YounfhTiloJitin not tration SwefS it certainly 4 Iirigham Young lly disposition .Vx cleansing and softening the han instant puniabment7 U or Beecher Mr. la Everybody any more the I than Utah. -- oia behaved Latter-da- y stirh that had known anything any 12th. Saints. j" was a . r 1877 , at ten tclock. ia I Brigham Young That exc vaur V In. Baas about it. 1 would have rone to that man v. of to law the The choir sang an anthem T- - bV President matter thatpertalned. New Tabernacle". understood , is It the Correspondent and and .iediaos Inflicts camp alone punought I he land. Tbat from the Mormen bitemeo wlio tooa part In tne at the Easta that is no defect in the Yeunre prevent-JohnapkeseKT ok tub Wand. structure far nsore ishment. . .There - at what LoaJUiZQfVSftW'. Church is maasacre of to the PraveVrElder the ariiMriiiE. rpetratlon of the Church-thorganization Of the First JeaidanrBrigharn man would another AilitWmf tiro. till to this than ' cemented a seemed rather? deed closely such than eatn, Dafciel II. was in tboe who took part might have moment of his career. Young, John W.Yeung; an exclusive orsranlzation, defect hould have been rinmmlttml. Atamm Imrjlv Wells. the massacre.. - The laws of tne (!' ! I Xrf. IF.; w D. Lee,' in standing in the midst of the conti In ohn but still men do not The, XMngJ John are Tbeb Twelve land Aposlles Vim 0 Infnrmafl nent, and crovernea from tne neau mnnv.:i Saviour which, t,. Ben. Orson Pratt.'' ren . . . Taylor. always; . x ,m Taw In I. . WW " when downward by a system which Ov l the affair Presidenta Young iVOTIN'O. anvance. DO! nl Ill . a 1 r i v . Loreoxo fcnow,EraaUjSnpw - dera its leaders peculiarly res pons! says itnae "'uw . wuea ;wiu 'Ou- animais T'srt-narrV Web, i lla maperasa the until iase tares' bu( will. uiiy. grow, .together Jb to hold D. lilchardsqeo. Q,. Canupu.' for the people over whom they ""rrn..,nther things forbade peuea to be present when he came ble ' CiT',rApTlI8,18T7i harvest." If we had none but good i nreaide? was In fktber'a and absolutely Tat ri arch J ohn Smith.' I office, present received at iSaltL&ke, on men among us such sad. experien- back the enemy, shed a drop of the Interview; He com Brigham Young It the aspeople Of the First 'Seven Presidents of theHaving fram durlnjr would never happen, but be- a single ' man'1. to' ces "fnst.Ja 1itr felegram I ten do over whom I menced to relate the clrcumntanct-w preside Seventies yjoeepa i oung, Aioeff fvi i ;rtM. i ' we have some 'wicked men i cause Brlghatii Youug aaying, . letenS jbu Itocfewood, John an Colt. . , s como quick you will find me at St, of the Indians killing the eml them to do there never would be should wo bo blamed, for their ac- Wfcen a yoiing officer Ixemember Xot '.th" membtr a if did not Intimate a single such occurrences., ,But debUitv and mental .n.rr -- .i"..10' . wr. " found'. atbeooative ot my commana wasa wallet Of the Freeidency of the Ilxgh George," I started eaily next morn-I- n granta.but , tiom? Church-liesour steals, of Thablt. heata, word about the whites taking patt or kills aaay be oSrtainiy '.walcoc Edward Suelgrove, W'ere not some of one of troops, Priesthood if on the" Journey leading lu that in the .'.kiJlinir. his neighbor. Brieham theCorrespondent by reralatinr the system with that r2z When he com o on him . ntmineduoranlMn, the men Kllaa Morris. vast deserts, menced to who in figured his for You not ae is of of which Tamai fMiu. ZT.'- -. responsible speak of the manner , chiefs In your Church? Cath-oli- o the wintry divide a and through signed by me, on the back"SbedVno Of th9 Presidency athis Stake of over any more than, if a Borne ble at all drurxists. fara" cafidn of Bouthern Utah. JA seu- - the deed father stopped him, say evil acts was." usual the was inscription, lit Zion Annua u. cannon, wthi .Brigham Young were to kill, the Pope of rumor had which the that taken first wm ' lng order the held On me cb .E. diktat ppri-eonf blood.,,;.;That cjjee Taylor. :J among the Indians, but CalJer, Joa. reached him. was so horrify would be responsible! for his crime, mer 'jlder office. P. K. Smith, to Johnston, and was afterwards no docOf. the Presidency of the B'uhop way tliai the President would leave ready presiding for the am I to a not could bear he responsible hear only and brought before! I ing that the ,. ro Edward Hunter, Leonard W. au Gorge for taken to Washington,'debate trines I teach; but I cannot make however, was an acting bishop. recital of it. of the fee out could the" famous arrive there. Cedar jr. out in posaibl of choose unless to ..... the do 1 In regard never participation Hardy. knew right people they Young When the Arkansas remote little Mormon seU theBrigham affair, the fol- next eessIen.V real facts of this affair until to. I am responsibler for. no man's the Indians in this took There was also- a number of real CityKthe Is passed through from which company, this tlement, emigrant place ,v within the laafe few years. J my acta save niy own.) shadow Then lowing conversation In many parta fur- bishops and other leading waa appointed aa the self denU, from tndvera written: na Person of the to Governor Cu Young (in various portions proposed ,, eUen Young When I wasat rotten almost as, soon as reported, place or meetlkg. Here, at the foot. icfd who came here soon after under no - circumstances dues the w,President C. C. Klchj of tnere geems ho doubt that much of ; was ueneral Territory. mnnntiln.imt Ira b ming, ouiMirfflMM George, President: or of the the to and ibs the him massacre, render powsrJof called The assemblage westward accytts a desnlale plain Bear Lake.told me that be met Part th diwnrstinir and maspnemous jested Saints of Church of the Latter-daJudge Cradlebaugh every assist" extend ma order bv President BwalfJrMJrug lowam th soeue of the Mountain ance with which many of this company In Salt Lake City; are lives so men's far: that in the up perpetra hunting, must Meadow mascacre and of John D. tors Califorhave from come he j iiwers had in were Just men charged the "For example, were bringing them to Justice. at its mercy. LeeV execution, I .was welcomed aud and The choir sang , to say, f'Let such a per- nia, having traveled this southern been very aggravating at the time. if Mr. Cradlebaugh knows any yeu y Si of the mornlne home this the at me he This Impression I receive, of course, And talking-witVr Ood. the turfnr of :'J w Jojs, about this affair he must son bekil;ed would the i wish be route. hespHahie-Mormothing s to me 'BUhop Henry advised them told after. S n he that go heard , ihe lire of ar delxkta. . f i f years ft . In any instance complied with? from what ! long 4 vLate in the' afternoon' Pre- - know that to be true, That propo h went fjuut. settle' 4obf believed and been There-mahe have north, .1 waa sition they .were to of jome If the made in Young Brigham spring . fideut Iirigham Young, and his The opening prayer was offered as route as Bear north on the profan-They, River., .KI1I scuffles ment AND far; or this that man," I mysay. a .train of five cairhtKee Daniel B. Ifttfa There are party. In fuux Kaeld Emnnra .da ' -is would take by i'resJdent JOHK W. YoUNO. j diawuJjjr self would be a tnurderer; and ribaldry-arrayeagainst or to returned,' saying they ox honea each. plen mules road. ; They lay idle Ity or each other, perhaps; and the emi ie SwnI I Uo work; my Ood, nr Kind alao drew up at the Bishop's home. ty witnesses to that, for 1 heard say, Take such a person's money,' the Boutbem over six: weeks, when .they should grant's greater height and strength To prato thj Mme'tlra tfaa&kS and As 1 I would be a highwayman.' r descended shot mm maae it in public evening been traveling,-- and when warranted him In almost any kind jssa torn1 i:ori (to Brigham Young) Correspondent Jetf Is it possible have,moved through , tie twtndowa. from the Correspondent ' Jre bemoved doa't. What they "But slowly; of own such a that as of they' could be? domineering." J 3, your was sung by the choir. broad fireplaces within, and a supexperience thing Lee-owas said for it and it jaonro man like overnor ld, a believed, and lieve that even Indian haa they Brigham Young It never President Bbiohaac Youno ad- per was spread In the dining rooni Agent at the t - ' i been tried. , themselves; that they Were waiting time? j "crafty, experienced and.sympa-thetl- o dressed the congregation.' In the amid vounds of Jollity and cheer4 ' for was of the the or arrival t army;: It Cumjepet as he was could .have got want' to find Iirigham Corretponientl course of his femarkS'he stated that Shortly before eight o'clock,' havnot did that Mormons-out la all yeryjnotlceable the took me,: tbey from what Morof: a of force the This away miDga l( power together the Conference was called to an- ing returned from a Jong walk I point too was difficult to reach from mon Church, e beoi ' f. hurry along like other emigrants. - Utah, to do deliberately, knowing JUST entered .the Jiouae and waa IntroPUBLISHED ! swer the desires of the' .Latter-da- y iiredlt ' Bfiniel Wells comCAUj And that if. deed 'ft at the Lake, and besides, according that they went to do it,:.tbe Young The Church Brfghart Young,, who pre- Salt be stiof Saints; probably quite a number of duced totheJohn W.for a no power to do wrong with lm-- ?any, remember,' was. not In the that John has me rumors D. to crony mat Lee, reached the perhaps us, nerwskaudience way pared and. my brethren: would the the A.' speak, when Smith lotof dupes and George or , two and a any more than any his father, Xhe . 'President. people thought themselves that mnity single left Salt Lake to make Empj discourse withv would be necessarily ' bis southern j would do well if thev escaDed ndividual. thieves and savages under his comelicatxi brief. Ue gave some valuable ' and Crossing the hall, he led me lutof a they T tourj How,' then,--, could he, as has mand, are actually proven, to have the we Yet of do knowi United the vengeance States Correspondent or with room," wisa large to InstructloBs Good grand relative the Crf a. beaming arouspointed kill jprias the 1 we ; been; said, Xhe burden of these ru '; not, Mr. President, that Buch people by dona in that dark valley. , s course the people should pursue to light from logsof piue.and cedar, troops. ad pa a malicious A the mora has feeling waa New, been for ing d1 a Sin Mormons to that were Bnlarred, exercised agaihst power IptMi, the General Wells, having spoken, Improved .ust la: accomplish the building up of the and containing a Binall aud distill be massacred.. the ' t world's r emigrants say ingvthey poisoned gome ten; minutes as vehemently edition of the Deetrlne i il j history? dlsnJ gaisbed company,; Near the walla : and Ceveaaata kingdom of God, deflalng many of sat You ask a springs, Ac at atime Jwben the and forcibly, some ;one said, as he Brigham Young or stood several Mormon eldars vTTcsponaenirk o wnat do you . .;. , their practical duties.' jedth were hundreds miles of ascribe massacred the ever did lu his life, your;,corres et tn. 'anrch of Jesus Chrlu of question that does riot apply to the emigrants j arred Klder Qeobok Q. CXXXOX was of this and neighboring districts. found, by a nod from Pres- Brigham Young It you Were to Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y away; when he' had not seen any of then two or three bishjr the next speaker. The great variety In front beyo Saleta, coiitalulnx tha s 8aints. rdentYounatW he was at liberty ; inquire of the people who live here?ilfmi avorl of circumstances In which we were ops were eeated. Grouped around abouts, and emi 'BT. Judare1 Brocsiven to Joseph Smitn, and lived in the country at Danid table were several of the thov placed and the growth of tha Work once said that if Brigham grants themselves had' not yet dej;yar I chus vou that CALL AT TI would find.: Do if time, it ; Correspondent foreigners ivaiea of Uod required that we should be most fatter-dayamong termined nignitarls route their for should the upon be bulldinr up of tht King through r admire your system of orV Prophet, according to what I have Young "had crooked his finger," Utah? - Parties John priesthood. continually instructed ' regarding the to Cali- generally '.A-,travelling i i tflrifo Counsellor ef the heard, that some of this Arkansas Ac., he (the Judge) would have fornia ganization.tt' God our duties. . It was of. vital impor W. Young,-Firstdom In ' of tha laat day. either take the northern boasted that they had had been torn to atoms, but all there Emp Yes; Young isln tance that we ' should seek to be President, took a seat with his back company Brigham of or Bear route, the by way River, that each man Printed on Una paper, frotn new, large If you wish .to fit oroat thelrurprise more united.'; There was a greater to the fire, looking aa handsome, as the promise from tha United States was to that was. President- Young southern route, which they took. is responsible your a , for bis own acts. A dealre amoug tha people; toward wise and amiable as he' is really that the Mormons were to be used dfd not crook his finger. as As for ' clear. and rest type, rontainln the advice about not and your tt nearly to Brigham pare selling from Pennsylvania who andthat they had correspondent union than ever heretofore mani- known to be. Urigbam .Young, Jf.r up by the troops, You ne) What of the allecred order grain, that was founded on a prin- - gentleman . , To this ediUoa there have been a uumbcr our admired, Ladi organization. fested. The cans of union would was not presentjbelng "confined jto boasted, too, of having helped, to or greatly, ninlAlhaVincr nn narHmiliii. r.fAn wnen uanite87 was anout, to .leve asked of addiuona made Uyrum and Josenh Smith aud he be advanced If all who bad any dis- his bed by illness.? To the? right tof kill unfoi acctlona the or individuals bate classes. been fol. nE0ltou and that Young That Is all Brigham th e lormoos were John W. Young' sat Han lei H. the Mormons in Missouri, satisfaction', existing-iii their t ' WMt bank ' In thn: rltv me if I .believed ae of leave the Ter iy-" was so absurd versed and numbered, and a full am eom- Tte perfect. towards' their bretbreni1 from Wei "Vice .;i,r.e!ddent . his , great they never meant tosoenea question Brother A; Smith met these to as George TChl were en the Then,', Correspondent ritory were , Iron to seek to clear such head, ray,Hhalc and beard acted here. laugu.. ir.we any cause, would at Meadow Creek, as the tnatinaa we could not remain ' here Thi3, if true, may have extent of the temporal power of the emigrants matters away. - Those who Cid not and resolute , features making) a embittered perfect J ivi Pre8ident, ' has stated.' They Were On the preoensive inoex ana contents h&s been r the .feelings of these enurenj VsCALL AT: Tfit I v, of f themselves. Wells who .'earth; while we. Ourselves added. take this course were not living in picture afraid! bf ' the and on extends took Indians, in Young one-othe and It Brigham they are imperfect the doctrines we teach massacre, part the earliest Mormon .the spirit of the gospel. ' He' Was was are that Lee and ly as far as membership :1s concern- uame o mm the asaing ir he was not are perfect.;; "i,'. cave 1' . Orders received now win be filled in order ; glad that President BrighamYoung emigrants across the Plains from Mb probabilities afraid of Indians, and he answered . Correspondent Could the Church took advantage, of ed. ; I inay, however, advise a man tEiTipo Inds would Instruct the Twelve, in their Nauvoo, 'and haa since been theseconfreres 1 ".'V facta and the disturbed state how to build or improve his garden no, and then they turned out their ever have accepted, from John D. woalP. 'j k u . the defenders of travels throughout the church; to among 113 horses! too at Meadow Creek. He Lee the a - a or If to J Wish to to and if the chooses be he their puTelitt neld, y ybo country accomplish Mailed .to any part 01 ine xerrnorr ci explanation that he mur laiin. He com- desires for have wrongs known to exist right- oi me jauer-ua' of , the was informed ' conduct of or either receive it which may it under I dered the emigrants at Mountain Ci plunder, reject ed. There was . not the degree of manded the Mormon army which other circumstances these Utah in without that emigrants not would also; on States have involving of fellowship.' to shed Meadows checked the blood their receipt price. advance of Johnson' been hij for the love and charity, among us ,that one Indian! had died from' the efw: jrln . Does not the f 'X,-gratified.! correspondent 1 there should be There was too troopt, 1837-Opposite WeDs a of !tbe fects of eating poisoned meat, and Xremission ot their sint-?oms an nave , temporal government yeu In his exuorresponaeni that much of a spirit of fault finding, lounged overcoat, and at his Brigham that had one tied to a Indian in assume extreme of they Mestt Church, opinion bases, rick APIIMCJES: Klingensmith's presses. the same old folly of bur which tended to alienate the Batnts accustomed ease, .George (. Canwagon, kept him there some time enemies., the functions of court e?' ' ' H '.T from each other. IX there was a non,' First tan 'Apostle of the iBi mehdo Many, wrong, - which and Embossed full and bac Sides, gilt Cloth, made do not know Brigham Young ' We have what them whipped him, Brigham Young and Delegate of the Terri'OUD repent and! become, CALL AT IB .feeling rankling In the heart of a Church be true, and I and afterward better We call this mad. If about lu 'which any courts, bishopu' thing to men Hia Sa.oe. pruUa4 edtes, fate than ef who church perhap8,even tory member the Washington. ie cl no they have reason thought to doubt to amount referees in Ordinary cases Correspondent llor was it that were with a benevolent expres- Lee before. Peter did F. he was inj ured by his brother,and he glowed I lu Wrong Full we do about II? We had all Imitation Koroceo, temboawd tldej, was at last,and not at first, con- - of bubinesa, and in cases of disa- could TEmprii manner showed'aBl the Saviour,, butj still he .. talked to othersabout the real or sup-- . sion and-h- is rint denying we to could do ourselves ima between' members keep peace repented and became a, great and tilt bask and sprinkled edgea, aase. I greement of Jury? politeness which is natural to victea oy Mormon posed wrong he had endurod,he had that with the Indians at that in gooa man. y Anybody may : lean If you wiih to buy faait. time, .Young The supposi moral conduct. Froni these courts 1856 Brigham,, no right to partake of thegacrament him. 3 in ihefurtheat corner and In tion and jlfc57. Our crops failed, and over church walls mac mate was not evidence cases may be appealed to our High ia add ix '. of the LorU a CALDKR, a sat commost the shadow, however, was after ;, the Supper. It thorough that time more or less until repentance ; and, forsaklnc? against him at theflr8t,that Council, which consists of a presi frdm person In the roem. Brig: enough their duty of that man to go privately1 to manding now Deseret News OlTce, the was rdaj there been two councillors' havj lufllcient counselevidence dent, twelve people apd o membership. return the party he supposed had Injured ham Young never looked, more sins, may led for cSre their members. him at not the and hut 3th, no Their. agalQBt and tq extends D"T. Salt trial, Lake grain, lower like 111 the Cltj, him and endeavor to have the thoroughly Correspondent After, the faces I patriarch that that the people of Utah could not further than membership In the dispose of it unless in case of necesseen ; and the hospitality I have lovelo call hlm.tha,n he obtain ' feeling aboffshedt Unleea a proper his pvopla is M'i Church i sity.: concerned. Justice with auV other Jury. .y,J. savi have experienced in Utah Mr. Precourse was taken In such matters uia on in la occasion. 11 is tall, 'A I:! Correspondent Considering that uoricsjonaenttoTr far does the V Brigham Young The thousands sident, was broad form' don't I 'from think vllle need God would I of. be driven the enveloped spirit inquire of the Church go In deal- of emigrants that have naased CALL AT THE shoulders to feet in a rote or cape jour people belieye they, get their authority cases ' particularly at this late hour about ville away, confidence would be broken of ' with of do ing .here can you, we tnrougu j"' inspiration that dark cloth through apostacj? they testify of polygamy. and union prevented. If .we .took your system generously edged with not consiuer memseives present ' I am have! no-irris tnrui tr srtht have We rIwIivi Brigham HONORS Young " responsia proper course In this respect It fur, a glimpse of the red lining of ble to you for. their acts? What ;9;;Bmporii Brtgham Young 1 dd not beex thing todo with them: we let them even in times of vro. A no! lieve ' s ln would be a blessing to ns. It wss wnicn suowea ironi a corner turned cuses them for cri met tteflnitlon the 1 polygamy seriously alone. the although II have been offered $1 a of which means a nluralitv: . nf say They te dc? F the right of the servants of the up over his shoe. He wore a hat of 1; wish If fctreuglli you nam xoungwu&t causes unarcn authorities inf ore them. pound for flour, I have never taken wiyes and husbands : but Lord to admonish and chasten the peculiar chape, yet not unbecom- meurtg do be. ;ov and 'a I m .labor, to 7 day or lie. steal We h ve Do deal In rn at from them more than the ordinary lleve in polyeynv. which means 3aj commit any sin Do They ' -a people when they did wrong,' bat ing to his looks or to denote his I prompt them 7 No; but ' ;.. Ceil ' all with tucb men. for their acta price. devil the MUTED STATES Under of his '; wives. and was anit dignity." our not to pleapale' plurality It privilege do. All- evil doing Erove their unworthlheesof and his agent r 1 was L sant face Wells a Daniel revealed rootless II. The truth madvert upon the character of our Correspondent What is there to is contrary to our. covenants and r lu our Church? about this warrant 'Mountain the Meadows brethren and filters.. We should cravat, and the huge collar of silver obligations saying that the system to God and to one Correspondent H.ow do vou bro-- massacre, sir, its that it was the of. never say anything about people fox which i flared away from his another as members OB polygamy has a tendency to tect of faith the Church. from outside Influ your throat-anresult of a combination. of circum- check the growth of Intelligence ?? in their, absence. Uiafcjr.ejUou Id set otr his back behind , his head 113J ences Do how ' do believe in isolatCorrespondent you it you keep stances such as will probably 7oHcl features finely. most satis? The Young blush to say In their presence. The ... Brigham Exhibition; J ed? , Dloou atonement 7 j never exist! in any country. iaccory proof that such a Sayinz is CALL AT THE Lord said If we would come unto T Young I do, and I be Brigham YounoW are differ. Your peopleagain, A, :. BrighamLee : .at the ue East cannot he wa!d show us our; weak- - Room'' was graceful and. hearty. lieve vrvuiv uf attend either eiit not has from that half all atoned II. other Christian .neaees. H ' : i 4 introuucea as for his great crime. The Saviour We are believers In . the Bible, as understand it; in all its aspects, day or Sunday schools. Ledk at one I, t f . il aauancrapau oeen "Emporia revresenta the New died Klder Cannon exhorted the Saints though they may be able to under- particular enect 01 it see( how it for all the sins of the world by well as all the revelations the Lord stand xx, some assists to faith fulness,, and desired that Ycxkllcrgld, I ( was placed in the ' of tbem. Even the ad(x women. his blood, and then I be has given to the children of men. people f you like good jBrejd and bj the Lord would pour out his spirit vacant seat at the centre rtabla. . ' t shedding westj of us who occupy a woman in should not "tb DiLTLII as contained ln;theOldndKewTes-tamen- t, he lieve aheda blood who that the to our similar her own with to enable us to see more of our pwn The following eon vemalionJ then of man wilfully, by man shall his cohabit, country have and husband, Book Book blinded themselves in a great de- neither fchould 'ahe . exhaust h.. ;lf faults than those of out neigh beraj took place, lasting without inter--1 blood be shed, In - other-- words of Doctrine andof Mormon, and ; wi and also gree to everything which Covenants, mlaalon vtearly 'tbree 'and a half in 1 President IXa.hiki. H. would other strength any "'This r way. Wkxjls hourski.I' 7 what lie reveals through hia mh. give them an accurate view of .the order of capital punishment for offenses d tborized oeuevea It .was by describing serving louoweu. opvuexl'lt marriage, when carried out 3A tie to servant or the when 1 sneakiner 1 death, i according as n as could the affair. to Our excite. accurately the aim' and desire of the' great ila laws, Is the previous history, the According iof laws we the land. I believe And under influence the preachiug of .anai merit. the West and I Kat or Latter-da. y a. our condition faints the .of .a. and their a, a"wa. weaai ..msjority i! I lu execution auouia ue aone uy me xioiy unoer. When a i man crops at the time, people .iH.innm.nt. ' to do the will of OodTIt ad;hv our relations with TiT. .Y1 ua,cl tv""eq us say CALL At THE instead of by ipeaks by tbatsplrit it is revelation, the Indians and the V tri If we adhere that Meadows lhe hedulns a was that for which we hadodme gard lo to extraordinary our faithfully 11 Josand the if are bis of murderers Dossesfed hearers of tbe hanging. siisslgned - ao news order rumors tne and of Vnanlmonsly and msssacre, which to the Valleys of the Moudtains, there can be no accompanstrong disposition marriage " Smith were to come to me the rame they are able to lodeef ied the simultaneous advance KEmjwrip we .. where we could be kttore united In evinced in Mome'quarters to fix the eph: on can that question fin"or have the giving1 inemseives ' up, j i me correct nets or wnatne ears. Utah of Harney's ' United States est race 6f people on the earth. ; We Hi m out the designs of the Al- -' lesponatbtlity- mt Prealdent Yodngl now, et .iv carryingIn" would feel Job bere in not a is Justified says, in man, army and the Arkansas emigrants believe, too, I u all, .. L. .ml w)iJ taking spirit the- building tip of kls I instanced especially Lee's tesiln their B to mighty work 1 learning land II would feel justlfithe inspiration of the Almighty yw.we these things ought to be looked at and. being. industrious; arid that . tlmony respecting George A. Smith j edin lives, but al ungaonu. vecouianot.uouusin to them taken Illinois him, renejnefl,auu giveth having xor understanding. This carefuliy,: aud examined before a every man and woman should have a scattered 'capacity. We should ana mere muraer. a nun a i inea iw, iUO OOjeCC. OI divest ouraelvea of those errors that U me, whom Lee asserts .went! for people! are censured and' a or. .. aevelopinir Itecu rilDg to my isoors among me people is to great church vyuyiiuuujr, is pre udged: accordconflicted with the gospel. We ward ahead Of the Arkansas emi theCorrespondent great a welf aa IN THE Meadows taAa"yPresenticondi-Uomassacre, get them the truth, and the whole ing to the perjury of a few wicked tt grant company,, preaching against you .Mountain aa mdouiu be united M'li'i''1 P n .iae are been xee baa It not oouiu revealed. sauiueu Abd tuai lrutb,'aa of the world lhla.privjil4a:e Is The previous exoduses them, and and UrriPjup jJaa feel- - have received any previous intima they must live so that this good members. 8ETEBAL 4 spiritually. We wecling tenaciously I 4HX 'REQUISITES" to ideas that had ImblbeUJ agaiBsv tbem tion" from the" north as ; to what spirit can bear witness to them. of our people had taught them Papte ' a what from j threat the unlit he Do you United correspondent ripe for their might be done in the case, of the Were it otherwise I aV.thk ,; through tradition and custoxn. re-- 1 destrucilDUk of such Instruments ! might deceive States government to. drive tbem anything I. 1 abeut the eardlnir temnoralltles. There was ixii of origin what as were who com Arkansas as but company them; long they have this from any ground they had chosen I M called the Snauldlnb-tnrmrt'AK net liclfirov a BiuT.twii.attb.Orra ...but little difference. of view among Brigham Young George A. 110 man can deceive them. down from Salt Lake?,: . v to. They had beerj ex-- 1 is said to be in reality the oris in f m"? spirit lead '.Emporio us, however, with regard to splrib- -: Smith visited this whole' southern lng might Eaglei Correspondent You. like the old pelied froml Missouri and-II- llBrigham Young None that Mormon? ual doctrlnav It was neoesaary region regularly, audheld meet- nave or, ana cer prophets, receive direct revelation noisvby thousands', and froml' Brigham Yoiina TnXiLu IX: 6avaiaT&Qin8iTEaiiatriirteTJtBaf Knowledge ings, as we are doing now. In fact, tainly any that we should be educated to a he t . none from roe.. ,. from God? ;; was the founder of States by hundreds with- - all I know about it. Parowan we to poiatrwhere woqldbe.able "did not give You not other. CorreponcEen Young jand Brigham BBXIW fiist the Ye, in to the lecoliectlon of the ma-- and I were born in settlement . the north adopt a proper mode of action In oh I and any direction whetever as to the only me, but my brethren also." g, I BHGENMAtcAAWARDEDTHIS adults of, and Jority the ordinary aflairs qC.iifeiIt.was washb trujr homo northward, .This disposition though' we lived unacquainted of, the emigrants' ef-Correspondent Doem that extend lurueu w irayei across me vmen- - I er eacu otner; tbe Severest com petia part of our religion to be econo- met the year of the massacre. They feet? . And years befom tion by the beat after to all reserve Vf or makers, before oia of tbe. tbeChurchwithout f 1 r was can a desert under circumstances the company of tbe Arkansas Mormbn and coca - aa meet read tent mical," careful, to beautify and cut- In I pe the .: .: j' , juries ever assembid. xowng 1 new no rank?.:;.'; obstacles which would cer-- 1 newspapers, before ;J perseoutlrTiT jsrxgnam against They have also reoetred the MEDAL, btit, tivate the earthr toJaaVe good habl-- ; emigrants ,jxot farfrpm Jilimore. more ' ia YounaYenz iBrioham nor and about it than them do w you, mu medal of eoual aarH WM coowoi Creek u I lleve. I ruuuhcu ujo cuuraKQ vi 'uo njjaiiiBw juiuj, tnat atjlUatWwi wwuij tationa, and to see that ail were I deemed I have; heard that the just as necessary for tbe mother to CUIOU1UU1 ""cALblBE wnose members are t , f oy viw . name zzr.LZ.. allao articles well provided with 'the good Some of the emigrant company have tiesi,, . i5,i..w " nP,i,.n-- . wauiiiuui . . - orjnsonh uuiiiu. thus It will be .... use been made which of, in this, possess and ens Atiui spirit not , - w training 'to : hint near or t a oy for uph aid .Meaar V,orii reiicious eia faith mvios makers to aarertiaa.lhai falmvra. ...ii passed 'some things of life. It waa the " I thev have bust .. .xiflohni-oan- . rearing her children as for any one "fanailci iim?siirwrinr reoei el flrmt led to him. hv n. mZi sujposejixsirjett. jKlingensmirh, elsew . w vv..v I Um w..m.auuwnn n.1 Slsheet tvpe of r chart F rtt remarks, inquiring about the .Ik rll ff.r.TW in ij ;;;; t vsnij Vi j w uuu was a no I aiormuii . . iu avung C'orrepondnf It is - not abso- - pride. ..Every one of those waoron waSa record concealed r.r mwm Sc, Bromer.fJeorge A Smith gave IdutUboTlCll fooUiold 1 suppose shared in the ana bishop, I reoo,,lMd ta tb trains of out handcart trains and of tt Jagve mem me rigines . eperta Arid uetireu ail 1nUI country. information. who a .tkw aad ans Some aud because he held jeuch .people mule pack trains which brought anows lit aaidr but wht' v.i r T. I iro wnioa u imiomiag is ao extract FordoodstidChesp 0rtTi6"C4tlIetjeIongIng to the spoils, tain inemseives. it was iar in receive revelation is believed throush person that the it ans will have a bIblaa. the and Mormons, the early WSOj , later, i vance of .the system of dealing out companjjdiedyrhlch they poisonr position w I ' awiuwt of littA Oryam and Hammij i. used it. ;. .1 you? i 'i,,jj- away up and Over the Rocky Moun- Jews in ' PalpsKn.V niM a transient pittance to the needy. ed, and fironj iqejeEecta pf the pois- Church waS J In I V2,i? ntrumnt cfthsFlHST HAM 1 fi Was he a the Young Oh.no; Correspondent tains urtgham through to the v klci8c meat oned sorie of the Indians who Church? vr 6 ve'urp. me BDauldIna'li5Ui;EvL"a brought ZL President B. Young bad done more h the spirit of Christ, the Holy those and paly 4 those klope, KiW"jria cjLASs.-vi' or distribution who were story arose, .which1 lias T "i rut and consumed carcases the to substantially benefit his fellow foand to ana but dictate . ne the .j i . aiamooutnen is Church miXxTX. Ghost; was tftrme, equal jsngMxm ioung ro, eseape from the dangers JrOven' false anrf j mi x ueaw carcases creatures in taat, regard .ttra a any uieu. poisoned only tfV.zv a poor, miserable sinner my part of It, na.-jtIt un and ' had WaS endured happiness and some they raised . -This wrath the Organized.' arasi aware man W iUt'lTdom ?&nemn.ettio'4 of. springs. other that Correspondent A nd your autho ia the Kee end to find on the .j Correspondent In this southern t the Indiana."" We were here ready to receive the ofMen to dictate is given directly by whole continent' of America that do the exercise rity Bishops country President Young turned te the functions of Justices of the heavenly ; direction of the will of our Father oua toj linow Some.10" ."'"-p-'U- i z fU'i''" i solitary place for Settlement which zz, Inspiration.- ..j - (Slmed by ah tbe Judges.) of the agreement thing X V in heajen, to prepare for the com- - Daniel JJ, Wells, his second ooun Peace? r wlihtl.r II .v..i::i.-..tewas never likely to be invaded bv women Lttj "cn Brigham YoungYeg.Vl saoe and Hamlin Oraana are thus de Brother . . " teller, do v. our Baying; ana POlyeam Wells, Jesus saviour ijora lOgor other peoples, while the 'surroundBrigham Young I do not know late a little circumstance which nrinhnv-LvX4 ' I crea to rank first, sot In one or two re- remember If Brother George Ai that Christ. We wished to be citizens you a fydo Wff-- it i im oione of f ?S?Pf 19 but la the savxaAL rkjuis- if and of them be do; and which and that any so fairer offered may ing tyZt portions down was here at that time fox v. wamwumnia, ana iirej of his government, and if we at- I IiT to yon. ' When I; with many advantages te agriculture, our. .bnainJ7.A - any . j It Is not because they are bishops, onea asaixned this rank. .This Only stained to that privilege we;would thine sTJertaJ? are ' elected because but. waa ustl sent of to or other others and the Twelve, mem I umph wm noauaaxaeeaed.' they . foe the mining v,.-. m&.veuiwnt. .T. pioneer pursuits. ! to b WeliZlTSo,: siriie wai ces t,gkt lay aside e united; j)aUl Cabinet Oryana have uo-te tne laws I T0? T the England en a mission in the year We came here, in fact .'because we been a croteelnrmey make. --X1,have according I "ill-w7. formlv been was booor awarded ih ne of 'and' everything not', " malice, htbt havlagis preaching in the mU land. IStO, I frequently asked1 Joseph Deueyea nooouy else would want M" w?ltltloM AmertcaTtbere ia . of ... ure... our interests and tlements ' between T? days and 'Salt CorrerDondent 'here . Moantaln Smith how spy. The come to , here.' we We were beaa willlnotending to divide to should do this and M.realy six exceptions ia hundred, of e feelings. If we did not command JUaxe, usually do. t He had Meadows maasacre was so snlque that? Said he: toother Brig-- 1 go through aod; wa did eo throush Theywe awarded kit beat ofr his Paro' it confidence each the of. i curious questions are ham, I want vou to understand I weeks, months and veara nf rrio ;famlly living In other, how part that many m X:-- t ir tntafP. i ."i' trip : could we command the confidence wan: having built a residence there. asked In regard to It fc?r lcstance, doctrine as it K When yea reach uon and w -i ' as l hon-- 1 aim. tne same husbands? In fact we will t piea FIR0T4T-lEPAI-a- s; and his being here was only one of why were the Indians angry against Ulnzland the Lord 'will teach you esny believe were never eadured of God? :'::l by i yoiw1tb'f,i.!; ;.vi-The speaker adverted to the de several visits. vh the Arkansas emigrants only? what to do, Just aa he teaches me a Christian cemmunity; But now Brigham "Young 'VrlMirm plorable state of affairs existing in BrighamYouhg Brother George Other emigrant: parties were pass-ln- how to act here." This I found to we had made the desert to blossom: TTTYT.a anu were be verily true. Brother Heber C establlibed ourselves, in fact .Qur able for women the world, regarding the' "temporal A. TtJcalth' testimony In regard to throaan the country pryTTTit, t XSTSf TP'1 ?i r.T, t jt rivr . interests of the , ' on that mis- - possessions were surveyed, known ia rjuDitsnea to the worjaLand not molested. tnis started and people, and exhortKimball I sod have tana teen awarded l&kest bon ed the Saints to listen to the in-- ! I, believe it. ta be lrue t It can be i Brigham . Young Am I under. si en In poor health, without money and understood to usw . We bad nu. ors at , er and t rj meroua there , structlons that the Lord, who desirfound amocir Howard's renorts. ttand it, for poisoning thekwater and without clothes. My family, wire; towns settlements, thriving ... TV .' TTT .wish thRy W.l ed to place us beyond each condi-- i George A.Smilh knew no more about and poisoning dead cattle, tvhlch too were sick and but poorly off, we and.vllJiges, cities, even. Though "'6iwomea,"fftio it ed to feucii" .rneh Jere. and a was to nouses some the of the Indians afterwards ate having been driven from our climate had caused us tempora- faR-- This la Without tions, willing give us, that, company or about their being wWc any . bef re- in Missouri. We started from l erre ry disaster we Were proud of our Interfered with than joix. did In of and died . I would, howe-erthrough his appointed channel--' tavteexbtbRedT which tlsy And , ifrSTSff If.thew.:of HHABP Elder Josln increase addressed the to of American fer settlers to Crow every of New Had York. the and, our Improvement. and travelled thepnly that Haute Ohio; and you Orns J ave ' hrflVant'mkn hpossated llOt r I aspetev,rtksacii'.asi any nt Aw9" Conference, We should ask' our- krjowledfre-- I woald.'Oertaialy.have Meadow creeks, who lived there at place I stopped J. found money in At such a Juncture we had heard or with n&aksn, best mora u... European St: marrying ohe than . wifa S3 . selves the queatlen whether we beard ot He, fov he won id have the time. v'. v.,: ... f. r t 4 fntmnV;ind our exDenses oniy newa 01 Niamey's advance upon ns: t v. culJ not trXsXZ 71 ZX1 tttra t Ef inwi WorV' S ex iwere living: ia accordance with the told 'riie 'of It:' tHe knew jibthlxig j Correspondent I it true that emotinLaii tn33.and SS I llVS I had provre'-tlL. VtVl? aw at toe Alt Jenmng advised the people tin mnm than 13.50 When I started. principles of the gespel we pro- about 'the company no til. he, met George A. Bmlth tmm rtwt ka .1'tices c cessed to have adopted.; The prac- them on his returns north, r when I t nos sen jr ineu- grain to aolwork. near one material t j gTatlflcatloB I "have pi to ccr peals t'ctl :4 i tice of them brought peace, Joy and FiifeaoreJ 'There was at that time lor caivb oa Irf havs been tell people that anything is true, Btates government. " AjTdf Cr.i we rerard itBrigham Young a iilvlao -i r M rent ana .bberiSBd.1 as as S..' well Jbiii nof. telegraph ylJne;ronnIng--trow- n scarce or breasstuxxs, and toe love, and . the we since true princlpls. I years many Just left.the Eta! 14 r- fit r vxtrrx .rusd to stSa.'Jtsftfecison they know It is i i ,... Father. He expecUd of his child- here: no coal's were carried to Utah. mutual strugsJes, aufTerlnffs,. hel " It ikweia w5 of his cooneel was not to use Ido.-.moiV rtammahle P 1 --pwrhrmror uftea not ro ta the aT"1" 'v' CATV ?eHOC J)eafcrsisv? ren that they would love one an- Ihe United L tales frovernment had, their erraln for feeding animals, nei whose massive fulness,: extending! . through ?t iixuxaaT 'r".-: The prophet, " .7 seat ncrind fif we free.. Aiuwi til.nt!t. awerveu that The to other. and enjoyed spirit it emigrants far that the malls, and we had no ther t3 and iormlnr- ePTsmt rsanallT la tneanaaowyl ,i r airs r i. utan ncseir, all from pursuing tocostsntacourse' stopped CXrZ.Zcs; 7' C&reUssi-mail running from settlement to purpose; hut no such w--4 was trembled laiU-sea- t I ever uttered by hint xrt directed us in oar labors and buoyed settlement as we have now. sell It corner I haye apokenof, lifted his I tha .Territory had facn 'GEIilllfifi TflE EVEiN'IMEVTS: MVW Ijace,!. -- ? thep; fcf.Sed r ; v waiaaaaaaai . . 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