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' , . , (ti , i M - , Ir s ( (vv to t. i, u (ay M tit , l id ui, ei,.t. 1 i o s j loei l It ill'-,- " ,i'd v i i i I'lUlnnsde mollis v cum ah amis, ided md "mi e 1 op oi ui d a i!,e -- , - ink, a! s, j , , n U Ufll ; e l I ') ( Vs 1 "! i Si iO Vu i a- - hold in comm m lau ms tbosi dllf.i, lit U V. 'SlglU t" he riloWei tie lie ,ibre of stutinp thu1 i e iiioi.it'o tb pi. nee is gi.ei , not if ulimi.i'J IM no M !l- - pieeuuiMt, h(L HI o tub 111, 't I'llo I In' ,j i, h ;, , miu.im wn h tin' I On tmu view of , d Li I'l (T we III IV Hot II ,l( Used f 'SKlog to f e le ,Ul dlllicultv , we il ill CO 'hill' Mir f le exp! eU m ! i to i trv mg 0 too ci ilo cut ) giouml in ' boil an attieliq , uni that expiesioii hail be Hie nee on winch Moi mod pt a!rt s rind w liters n in -- towed K'llmps i m- -t attention and l, ej ed the Hoods of tloui hibenolls, wt. Til1 " el and fueit of the i - that le- hidieve- - m a .mi wtlhoiit ! !. joirts oi passions. What then dMs i o phrase, so often quotod, and si often Three points ineauv n.NiiuiIerslood, a to h considered I M uhoiit body. 'I In- - rleis to thi Wiiltdl God su- H e.'tef of the l elation ' ni'lt 'I'aci , H nee i to maki i awful ills t a .t U- i- he! e. no To s,iy th it God i "! ill m whatever to pace, is incorrect: hut t ju iltv men reel to say that He sue. t no tii t of i elation to space that 'mi ia! obo-ct- d , In alt The talk about ' d 'el iliou to space, tht point on which 'gdnisis nui-- t S',e laid is Uus, mi,: that it m of Hi. ess, ntnil pr.prt!es or peeuliari- s ,,f ( j; that il canno! jV)t mo sjiiHtance p iino I iii qi iee, after the tn.imiei ofma-- ' il in he,. If Go t had hudy, mj this .eo-; it1 1. i. if He oi ccjued j it' t si. niech ii' . and no mine, then II. not pe anile twlnite, Ue-spare wcuid be greater than find, hut th- very thought of God as th indrnte U foi iilda this: by His very nature He is H f fria all such limit .Hons If any one T.ii insi.qs that God must occupy epace in oider to exi-4- , we reply, that It la jn t as true that God occnjiies till thr ,potr thitc , th it He omipie-- 1 any pare at a IB for N MiiifoimSv iiH'umleisti'e i by Moimoiivviimi when C'ey -- cek to i mituneit ( hiistiau ooc-- n ,, A Goo wHtinHt me. s.vj- they, i , he eannot In ofiendM1."; iii- -, pas-ion- Int i -- ! -- 1 -- -- -- -- I i luistsan-otreiei-Hie- - . s ,,j i ! i . -- , , - ! -- , t ,on'! JjLnuU lli'!tll) a-- , , rs - Monnutin tx ('aptnm ian 17 ui, and J elitain no doubt that an acquaint, nice with G It SM (hit God foi eier and mu IPs. them would satisfy you that such is the fact. xlsili I!;. Those wete answeied by Jolm Taylor, in hi i best st)le, and at great lengtli, WALKS ABOl'T ZiON. his lMtter omipjimg three eo lumas of the DM)t AVirs, in it. he informed Fajitam n v UHii-n- ti Marry, t haf he and bio associats ha come. From IK.'U-- -, ! bne though probably reluctantly, to snake war oi Uiigham joungs n'lmenms pos my family -- ,Jid lie not mean fami Fo one i" sly, t gi eat legal light, mw, i fnends. That such biiug the acquaint d with the breadth of mind, the our ease, civilities, that Mr. Fuller had of l1' love ami of (liaiuctH, siieiigtli they seem to be ut the led them to expect, are naturally pooled, hnmsiint wliich characterized oi 'iianei.tly part of Mormoni-mithe late Piigham d mmg, the Guy of hm mental condition that Cas- - io describes in and we instinctively grasp tho sword. -How strangely mn-- t Captaintan f remember a mass of liet connection with the butcbeiv (Mountain Othello, things but h hind turn gentloman of have a felLbvmng but Meadows Mass.iciei needs no ihsputof. If nothing distinctly: quarrel nothing the army, who felt as he ii 1, and as Captain thine who were not ins frmmK udnse to wherefore! The knowledge of this obfu makes us excee lingly anxious to Macpy did, when Bi lgharu informed him admit 'hat hi irat too I t'hh mi,, tin i muX, clear the atmosphere with the light of facts that they Inul abundance of .ill that he reThese are nor, e Hut In t ne too pohti in their proper relations even at quired, blit ttiry would sell no things to exhibited s well rtirnd unuiee ; but any grace1 ui th of appealing repetitions to those the Government, and vveie determined Unit iisk of one ,u (juaitltu! with thi Mimmos the United Stales troop-- , should not enter of MorHi lghani A ouii", and hi duplicates hi lolent who have made tin1 entanglem-mtBalt Lake hi mon a alley, for that he and his people tniy study. pin -i ol i?;, about th turn- of that lament'h'tenained tufro.Sist. The massacre of Ski men, women and l'J able occi! i ence, would u ,t hesitate n ' '1(A inns! have felt almost as a,s fiftv-fou,4l)1u r of or Him child! eu, by moment in believing members of theorgani-- ! lhai eap ihh years called the Church of the Mtion, Jesus Christ of aiiv atiocity. h the same pmtCoMu niuii wlio went into hn pul;, it an I told Latter Lay Bainfe, led on by John j), Lee, at l'ffon' wllp 'i,u Brigham might eiook Ju's his ,!i Mins (g cuttingthe thiiHtof apostates Mountain Meadows in the south western pr- a- - ne ie such HUmmices as flngm. t ami then tlneatened them with ids tion of Utah, t mk place 011 the Ith of Bep he-,- . fiom Lnghan ami Taylor, and the howie knife, had a s Uonoi breadth t uiber IL77, James Holt Ha Jam stated Kim! all. of in j Mil, a , nhur n Lak1 ( ttv on the! di humanity ; lie liom Cedar City, to t ew theii r army is Jegul ami i say sty in luac: hut ibwt Min, lay afternoon pmiMis, s afUs io in a nun dei ei o'clisd; Sejd- i -- nek a statement that is a , talse a- - hell, and wenm-- l 'ie foi get th,.f arroithng j tin tembei 7tii. He leached Bah Like mi Ihe ' that n as an iid puuipkin uiiten aie they neces-awas i he Hit h L it at turn's , stated n, mi tli afteriieon of H,e taught, Las that been seven fio.eu (nias and then to kiM in o.dei' to save, but it we deny hu ame dav am' lenehe' Cedar v itv "too ton. melted a in haivest t'osm on with mi. we "ai-- t idimt tlmt oi up i a , KioUiet rtuiulay, the Lit ot illegally ordered j your tbousHiid-'- t W too Loops, soilin' to !h oi ge ,! biintii an '.oostle of tlie thank, '(!;) )M. 1S, he i 1 will promise j and you ,11 the name of Is s ih to know anythum of the to the .south give the i pm t of his rads God that yon shall melt away as the vvlicie helnd found nil kind f limit veal s aftei it vvi- - cenmutteik iinlitaij j show befm a July 11a, Me intend to stay I He- - l'i im it i 'i going on jo m - I .',1 :umv. ilov, Uhloltllitate It II W SC'OOS j heie. a U !S all jimat help th inches, 3,1,11 w is sent io m! t L ike lC ail. v Tie. Hw fiom tl t t e me no as vvi- - have j u s cuted ( ume of his coming anaia; d tint o'onel Lame, who v,g oigmaziug the been, Wei v say, e mu as a mob and vi Bi ittii im might send back ,u u ,!! unlitaiy oi Umt Listuct he preachelti thi j can swe 'ti-you up right suddenh. They ' tw n .1, wiuie Use gallant Colonel nieuched to , maniiing the ei'.im , Mtiiout ,to H r 'h, hh: Joseph ull they HiMcmm? the nutcht iy. Tim Heimii- - W' i the miliiui v , a'Cmugh a, the psTSe con-- ' In i a mob. and 1 shall osteiisilly legatizi s- s. In to io tht summoned by Ji.ugat ui I L pa took of i he military treat arm-and every army -every company -wn k Hi t!i veiy day il, Islam -- !,!U'(i, and he iiimetlian the leLgious fm f was peifectly to come a mob. You here as that attempts wit-nwe I ha to say sent on In . m i d t m until limning over witli it, and as well h 11 me that you can make I novel had greater might tv.entv foul hours aftei tnc meeting that omething about it. hell into a powder Louse, as to tell me that had lU'Ciissed tli justi(m of the killing ol iibei ty of speech to piociaim to the people could let in an army here ami have the poor ikansas emigrants, and that had, my fee lings ami views, and m spite of all I you and I intend to tel them and show pence; do found myself preaching a military of Hut a" d I, oh, iu Mo e!i. HI ihe them tine, if they (j, not keep a way." agreed to send thi question of kilting t the discouise, and I told them in case of invasion 1 an officer sent to Utah f r the Were pur- T'teie was no it might be necessary to set fire to our jiiophet foi his consiih'idtioii. of aiding the nuhailnved oppiession of pose possiniiiiv of liasiams letm ii until it was property ami hide in the mountains, and the inuoeent isud iu thi-- - connection I dm too late. Oh, it wm a blunder tm llaslam leave our enemies to do the best that they chum all personalities) the disclaimer On thin hoh day in Zum hi liar Van to come to halt Lake. His into! , lew with could. m.i-- t Iuvp been comfuiting to Ivirjor tan hmrter-masia of the United the man of I, road mind, of sit eng Hi (,f Uiel, liet -- I would know Cue facts 111 the case, tae states 11uy, was pi went at the Tabernacle chai actor and of !.m foi humaint I moth' auu hoititr more; and sooner hrt,n object of his interview wa- - to Siring back the services, lie had come mi to Salt Lake in than side with tyranny mid murder, f would politic" statesmans and yliilenthi opists advance of the army, to pumm.-t- lumber my coMinissjou, and say take it an I views as to whether it woul 1 be the best for quartets, forage for the animals, and resign in you! hoot an! g to hell, and i stick it and ... thing to kill the emigrants from Aikaiwtv such provisions as might be nece-wirJiL da on which wlm h id killed Joseph Smith thirteen years anticipated a pleas ml and as hospitable a That was Jihu Taylor reception as hud been extended to Colonel before in Illinois- - all this ie firmly tu vote ail that are the you question put by the midersigutMl coincidences of Sfeptoe ami his command three years before. to et fire to your prupeity a ml lay it willing How mifortun we Mm mon history. Captain Marcy.ef the "th Uegiment, a part ui ashes, ratio r than sislmiu to theii mili-o- f we again say, was this mission of Ifaslams manifest it by the itmulinif force' had brought Jetton of tary rule .ml i.ppres-.i.m- , f r it is impossible to avoid the inference, ' hand-usul up vvhH liiich.nn s your to 5i.g and a from Young Taylor, that Biigham i onpg. who ha I told the Mr. W. J. . Fuller, of New ork City, who hin,i- - a!l'5 hh ri)hi ;n'Lad tie- tight hands young man on the bXh of Sej'tember not tlmu-nu- i L 5I l!S,ire "ir ai had rendered hignal service to the lmHc: to spare horse flesh on his way tack, ami his example. Mr. fiom Aimlibee. the head of the tKlt qhe Indians .should le kept fiom tin and next dnj Mqor an Umt left, and Mm mon ( Lurch in the Last. Thi Mr. of all Iron to took if it County ernignt'ts the Anr, failed to exj.re-e- , u- - thunks threat in a note t said Captim Alarm, prevent them, if a man of (mud mind, Kulli,b at Iih of mme mu vice to you than y().j departure, aithouj Jd, at his will St,ve of humantty and politic-w..ucun iiu.igiiie" will meet a with eei you p dr.-- l onlv iuMview with John L, iimi at Ntit i, like that will pleas, you an eighteen day- - afiei despatching ilasiaiu. rtMoui-- b Gn the r.fteenth of the nnmt'u, only four viiiir coiaraJcs" t I ml hotIt y dot,) smt, pr0leJ the m iltei ef the killing of over iigh'm) vemig, ihe official will be place.! 011 the top of Mour.t one hundred men, women and eiul Iren to Ve; of Lie fuLness ; times and 1 v. ihsguli, an il ill be yma own fault, if you re!!'pseit,:tne tin4 xjiy ibuttoro ol 1 tah, i sued a pucljitia. If', Oouinnr a do have net are go..! Lmc gnieraily. They phihituhiopist thought H best for his An T lon LVnitwy nmlev martial a end you will enjoy j 0f mind not to know anything of this until niilijt pb'asaat people i iii.w chnrdi the " p.ayng ihe rtK their sot iety very much but you mod let a more convenient .scweii, Rngham Aiemg to the statement 0l acceuLug tiieir women alone, hi they me ilorn on lisiaeqm'lwied with the fads after Lm Leo. Ticknor Krother its ottoiiiey. Curtis, who Imvti Gentiles on are their woineu. view with Le1- - failing to get out of Lee ail without purse or scrip, H may be wei for i head pm will that who you reti'in a;j r(a, this pjccii'us doeumeut and we gurfi.e about tha dark dvd, that rbo Mormons now call a butcliery hut at the same time nc ver Jlu w!l thank me InmrLiy for these letters give it eulire. i Citizens rf lUh -- we are invaded by a of instruction. failing to toil bow bad the emignmis were, force who are evidently msafliug' u. hostile j lmw i here leitersw ere udup time f.iwar,l,-dmjt(our overthrew and doq?iw-Jo- h deserving of the fate they met, or even aevv,Etpi a Taylor from KamM Fu K,when'the army ttoa. a wossa one in th hereafter Bi iglmm 'umog uniii !S7!, for thirteen years jno-o- f of subjugation lud reai bed that place, with j foundl impressed will! the j Ha that the an accompanying l'th r from Captain Varey ( oro'l'ided on Fayi on I'M ! i. T desiiablea eoinummathm, IVdestrian, is eiy aiuiou.s that the Mormon people should understand their own history. Old Mormons have often had to redact with sad astonishment, upon the lack of acquaintance with its most uotoiious facts, exhibited m frequently in the editorial s f the 1 n t Sen', and the discourses in the ward meeting houses, in preached these degenerate days, tt hen Penrose, tt lutney, Roberts and others talk about the so tes 1 j j lies'-')--am- , s u- ' hnr el ( I I - j ! o-- -- 1 vi-.- it j 1 1 d it ot 1 -- j t mg h that (od 1 s.iiii-itallo- n is not ;io but is in th fulle-- r sense and supiouiei , , l.ii, rim tei iii is del iv ed from the Cans' vvh iines the noun ptilurt , yiiMi s )e i to . sM',i. pasionj meami.g emGiie, The mel i lying thought - that of suio-r- . hellur siibji t to iiijlui m u Jiun ii it loo! I a In Ii ui n t( ioiul oo T ot, ti ol. Passion ni ' Alas sense is elidrui'U'iistle of ything matei ial. It may seem strange t some to hear th. woid so used. But thi- - vwis a common use of the word at the time when flic under consideietioii was fiamed. , phrase Thus John Loci e, the English philosopher, s died 1TH2) s.iv- -: body at rest atlords . no idea of atrir mu i to move; and vvlmn it is si i in inotmn itself, the mo. ion is rathe! a passion than an action in it. the laws of n ature owe their uniformity to the tact that nature has iso power to resist their op, nation. Matt m Ms such fis 'ittmiy passive. Rut the question uses: ishioil aKo subject to the same laws, influences, fixed neeessi-- 1 lies, which hold loutter m tliesr iron gtapJ riKswe cannot imheve; hence we sav, lied iviiiuoit IMMI'H, meaning by this that Sim suIhuukc is independent of all outside ia-- J t v isuitrid.! iiw, iiUfMscf'N rtie M'.pieme Cretlm is not hemmed ui by Hi- - own works, for the veiy laws that gme-rmatter are of His creation how t.od can ne i his h h-- us to per'-eivFor iii things are contained and ineve in Him, tut without any mutual , :.. '.; . He rtifu i s mdhir.g frmu the mo-- 1 tn.ns of bodice, imi do tlicy vmdergu any c. ixr,m r fiom His omoinresfusee (Mi Isaac Newton i. V. have not yet ex ha the meiiuirg this word paeMoiH ' ft refers aihofjqhoso i lu-a- i i 1 s -- d - tim-t- , j 't-i- 5 i,- oiiiln thU I'li, tuuu th i )! in it I t ar on o'hos i'cicomi uihiu foul iimxi, Uttun a huy, for o haul tnl jiianllu ,htt'ioioit. Iveuly believe that all the entertain tlf turif tnlimt foe'inis fAc -- j lm e 1,01 hate the word is used Inn he (MU 1 s , ,1,1 I veil 17), - t -- i ihu I it h l hi iiniilij iialiij e,it i ii (mu . :! mat r tni a J, ; I if u Of it 1 i - tl Mb pi, t 'see n ,e i'li.i !s e. ! iiih Ui oiuei to as-.in pH tun b, is oth oi liistm i io ibt1 wm and to pin the old piopiut vuth the I11", i mind to a death inulai in! hat of i ee's bon, which in would be no possibility reiurn to isit the pale glimpses of the mao!!. lVdeuian would be willing io lake an oath Judge niu- nnd his associate might see lit to impose u ordei to help ro i ,'U i - p.uts body, Ht ,i m t , without j till b ui , , , itbi Mi i ! ( h lolls i nH j i I i ( J If'! Mith At v. I I , i , 1 1 ti the U T jH s i r u-- e , X ). H 1 ".si tm t1 . J ' " IU ; 1 t In tip o' tltcni, but tio IleimU ait f innm ,, gii , , tli.it i; thtsi i tiui aimn mu. t1(, m I tl ho i - t ii.. i II', lift t.i liM aji x w vvoi-ddjp- it wH' i ijH . ;itj i(p Lt .it a fipintiiul . II o ii Ii t ham iriua theiefoio in uispuunst, spue iibejs u tli ' inan !r iu the future Urn true fweishippis .hull J ithoiit p.i'ts bis subsi-tm and the Hods net wi.ieh neither lonr.iUm ,mi in lit. in being noithip to nUii, hut wheresoever they may bo, they iimtie in whieli He eit'ieises His powem. If Miuil worship the Father nispiiii ami in b parts 'we meai, attributes m poceis, t lien it i . propel to say that uod lias pm U truth, Hitt ;f wo iho parts m t!n U least two things, we must believe, die in that sem-e- . Hi1 sense, God. ia of plsysical till' definition meaning Sitetul TiamH, fet t, tnipii" substantial existence. ffisd. His immuteii-ality- . eyes etc., then we say bod is without parts. Hod is a living Reality, n true Entity, Knr the spirituality of God implies that He is aide to exueise fils pow rs hi a uianoH lb- has substance, or to speak tuuu accurately. II'1 - a substance. Kul th1 substance far transeemhm? that ot unni. In this theie is He is soSiiaiy and unique or essence of which the Dnme Being n.uie other to wlioin lie can be compared 'K is not in th i'il substance, tt a etei L, Is). W luitmei iniiy be the thing which nal.y ami rutically distiuot fiom all that is milieu, il. It will he seen That we use tie lie ib, s( ,( irhirlo b'oHiem peifomis il, knows, lots. wills acts, nut ii rm 'substance hi a wnler sense inn the lie pi uvh ut n u e e kuiiK and a; fuel dt'tii.ct rm iii ti by nsear.s of special nigmis. itter. iocally of s'lh.t uie , i , pu it ami mattei. Th se (ninipiesemly am! by the diieet ami !iisie aetnitj ut ilm niiie nature, in loin eien othei, n ihi ;(. ,Tv to their csseptial nature, mode of be- othei VvonK, wiieiei erGod is by His yets, mat olid where i' lie not thim pie-- ing, laws and operations Neitlnr one is oimi'Me-eacnt ") tliei e Tie is in His domed from the ot!.1' by any sort of combiwer, ills unlimUed nation, m.nluivaGou oi relinenient. him A Hssaiimont) nor is nuilti r betieflcHiee. uf wisat e fmo au- - literal is not a Ire-- . Mad of m ittei il. bn ,t hiinds ami f'et to the Umnipiesent One'-simply a coarser from of both have for ir.i .uhOao' both tte il this follows fiom tiie manlier in winch sa that we no,) the l,a,u sj,i) a oi theiefoie. hi'n ut'Ke itsiwisti nee, is.i us'inOM1 Being, we mean that Me; 't is a to a uimo't opposui oil i 'nsU. Vvben u si tiait lie Is an nh- . ben is no i'iuusly wiihin it, for in". vve me m that Ills "'M'lrmi it s no ns, nil up of siweial difTen'i.t siihur i, u maiei ml, 'o.i spu itm.i dunie .'0 ment-- . It o, H v, ,.iat o sjiuak, lie ,h p!!i- thi eie t ,i lb oi i ut bm mr ;,i ' that fhq i tn it is If. b, i, eiict'j the same imim ni! ih'liio Is U ,io' u b ,ri- woi Io ,! i t i. i Mlm ed , i,nmn Hu, mi . n mu H u ft.i tutoi ibe . i. ii nott i, ii ai.ythnur 'ooie Ul.e'itm rsi ud' tb m Sail? r,' i!,i ii iii. ii i ,M '('thiHg iii V t iK I'M' lit S1 c ; t ' Wl t' h'tf tin hh v ii ii' i "I, locality li.it: iveiv mil1 Hiii.i1 Hi I J 'dll . , i " i Ml h ' t LA KK CITY, UTAH. FKIUJU AK Y, l. 1 It it r GUglii-- : ,1 LUM i)ou"nr Il(i II , J 1 V, t iii tli s i iti si i', ti'i 'Am l(Uti,i)il so 1 1 I, ' 1 . or in i -- m; ( - ' in 1 I h-- 1 ih wilt ok, ii f S I j ei , j ! tt. i , ; j L, 1 I 'b a1 , 3-- j J!L-I!;V- j j j j j I I j ! |