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Show W-"- S" CORISXE DAILY vwv - WF.inil.NDAY, MAIL. ACWUir 18. Lt lie Alfirs in The following we take from the Trib- une, bring the proceedings of ihe last dava Conference of the M. . Church, held at Salt Lake last week: j Conference iipun! with Rr. W. C. Divotluml Shippen in the chair, conducted by Chaplain ex-erciH- 4 , Ww-r- e 2icC.be. - imports of the various Conference Ctuimitteea Were read and ad pted. committee on the Rport of special state of efftira in Utah waa read, and The following uriauimoUaly adopted. is THE REPORT: The state of public affitra in Utah demend the m serious HUention of the nation. We feel it incumbMnt upon us i- -t to present such facts as a residence in of the Territory and careful the character and work of the Morm n hierarchy have made us fami'iar with. "Wh declare: 1. That this institution is entirely hos tile to tha American Government and to Arn-neIt claims to be institutions. th- - King lorn nf G !, and as such to be separate from and above nil human gv ornnient and la y. It denies the right of this or any other nation either to en act laws for it, or have any jurisdiction rson Pratt, the bst crelited "over it. in the M"rm n Church, aays: authority Hie King lorn of G d is an order of by divine augovern r.ent ii It thority. legal government an v part of th universe. that can exi-ti- n All other governments are illegal and unauthoriz-Any people attempting to govern themselves hy Uw of their own making and by officers of their own appointing, are in direct rebellion (Kingayainst the Kingdom of God. dom of God. part 1, p. 1 ) Brigham Yung is still more explicit: Our ecele.iasucal government is tbe government of Heaven and incorporates all governments in earth and hell. (Mo-- t emphatically true-- , we believe, with reference to the latter cality ) It is the fountain, the mainspring, the source of all light, power and govern merit ttat ever did or ever will exist It c rcum Tih-the gvrnments of this world vol. 7, p (JuF. of 141 ) In this doctrine the children are tiught in their early years. Its spirit is infu-einti the people, and wo believe it to b till one of the fondjst hopes of d the Mormon that they will one day shake off the yoke of our authority. 2. We believe that this institution an organize system of outlawry. It has plundered the nation of its timber and lands. Its constant boast is that it ha- - defied, and will continue to trample under "foot thh the lawof Congress concerning polygamy. One of its fund doctrines is that of human saritice fr sin, ami the duty of killing men to sare them. From the multitude of erm nz upon this subject which are acoes-ib- l, w pre-eonly the following statements by Briyham Young: Tms is loving our neighbor as ourselves; if he needs help, help him; if he wants salvation and it is nectary to spill his blood up n the earth, in order to save hn, ft tifit . (Jour. Di3., vol 4, ob-ervatt- on an the-onl- d. 1 d prie-thoo- ational con-tiUt- es im-nta- l nt pp-21- 9. 220 ) There are sins whjch mn commit, for which they crnnot receive forgiveness in this world or in that which is to come; and if they had their eyes open to spp th-- ir true condition, they would be perfectly willing to have their blood spilt upon the ground, that the smoko thereof might to Heaven, ns an -, sin-for their and the smoking offrring jncence would atone for their sin-- ; whereas, if ?ueh is not the case, they will stick to them and remain with them in the spirit world. I know, when you hear my brethren telling about cutting peopja off from the earth, that you fconaider it is a strong doctrine; but it is to ave them, and not to destroy them. -- ('lermon in Tabernacle, Sept. 21. 1856 ) W hat disposition ought the people to nd make of covenant breakers? Why, says one, forgive them. Very good hat did the Apo-tl- e say? He says they are worthy of death. I am inclined to believe his decision was a Then, what ought thu meekjutpeople, who keep the commandments of God, to do unto them? Why, says one, they ought to pray to the l,ord to kill them. I want to know if you would wi-- h the Iord to come d wn and do all your dirty work. When a man prays for a thing, he ought to he willing to perform it him-el- f. JJut if the Latter Day Saints should put to death the (Tmvsmnt. breakers, it wou.d try the faith of the meek, ju-- t and pious among them, and it would cau-- e a great deal of whining in I wish we were in a situation favorable to our doinr that which is ibte before Gd without any contaminating influence of Geruile amalgamation, laws and tradi'ions, th t the people of G d might lay the ax at the root of the tree, and every tree that bringeth not torth good fruit was hewn d wn Sermon in Deseret News, April ' 10, 1856. Such is the doctrine; what ha been the practice? Let Brigham hi nrjself r, I Could refer y u to plenty of where men have been righteously tdain in order to atone for their pins (Jour, of vol. 4. p. 219.) A' few of the of uh teaching have become hitorio. The butchery of the MorrUite,' themuder of the Potters and ParUhea at S'pringville, ot Dr Rober-oof Sait and that unparalleled atrocity after whieh, eighteen year, g crie n,i the American people for a just retribution, that the whole world is moved by the found the Mountain Meadow 31 a acre- these construe a of the part The evidence recently terrible harve-t- . published concerning the bu'ohery, fixes the guilt upon the high officials of lh Mormon.. Church and clearlr establishes the point that the. highfct of them became - accessory, at least immediately after the fact. The wholebistory of the Mnrmvi priesthood is marked with cnrne.and, bloodhd, from tbe beginning till now, 'I bis spirit in-pir- ed Ab-ur- ju-ti- fi an.-we- es Di-cur-- n, sy-te- -- illu-trat- H . - .. - ? . $ fi .. Tltih ' I, DAN HEYFRON, Frogtietnr MIL BfllLY Beef of JPineot Quality, Mutton and Meat "oi all Pork, kind found in a Fir tCl v J DEALERS snm raGous nno ' 9 M "W DEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN rara I mcHitny. , . fASVf-- i m j, r Having made extensive arrangements for suppbing my o vn stock. I wo id resteetfalljr inform the public that now and hereafter I will soli at lover price than any othti butcher in Corinne. ivr . k aj THE tablihmst. J -- f t MUR LHtfi. i.l r, ' " ... ...... -- , - Oorinno, i 19 '1' i y 4 t (0 N CO Cl I have also opened a Meat Market opposite Demers tor the ber.e.H of my patruna in IjOui in THE TERRITORY. t'ie northern nuarter of town. Choice Steaks, Roa&ts, Etc., Will alwav be founu at either of thee establishments. Ota A. W. Champion Iteappro and Mowers. C. llEYFROtl. BROUN & CO. Music Dealers, P Lyfokd, Chn HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE NORTHERN COUNTIES AND AdONQ THE. IN a F. B. R. FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Keep on hand and fbr sale at New York prices the largest stock of BOOK AND SHEET r.lUSIC, AMD SUBSCRIBE COR MUSICAL MERCHANDISE TOE DHL. In Utah, such as Acoordeons, Concert! nas. DBa-seVclls, Guitars, Banjos, Viol ini, Flutns, Fifes, Piclos, ClHrionts, Drum Sticks, Drum Heads, Piano, Organs, s, WkGON instrument. J. w. ' Latest Telegraphic Reports & CO., GUTI-QI-3 V ( f Buyers will save Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. Anvthing mailable forjrarded potpaid on receipt of price. Send tor prices. Full Local Department OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: IVori h S:de A. W. BROWN & CO. Utali and Hontaua Stage Company Track. FRED. J. KIESEL & CO., GENERAL NEWS OP INTEREST , AUD COMMISSION LIERCHMITS, STAGES (Successor to Lebeabaum A Co. and more recently to Sisson, Wallace A Co.) From the terminus of the IT. N. R. R. through all the riucl al toms aid mining camps of Moutaua and Eastern Idaho, la eonneetiea with the Mail Is a Now ofier to the citizens of Corinne, and especially to dealers north and west the JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S tty, trict, Virginia itv. Jeffer-o- u Helena, rt teuton, ilau..OOt, Deer Lodge, and Missoula, Moutaua. Dealers in Gold Dust and Coin . large, and we sell at lowest CASH prices. money by giving ua a call before purchasing. SCORE BOOKS. BLANK Leaves Franklin, Tdaho, daily, runninga north to Ox ord, doss rort, iavlor8 Bridgo, Idaho, :annack, Lovells, hr van t Dis- COUINNE, UTAH. Largest and Best Selected For exeoatiag all kinds oft Passengers ean procure through ticket to Mon ana at aivo tbe priori, ml Eastern cities: at the e hue o the II. N R. t. in orinne or Ogden, and at the companys office in r ever before baought here, and at figure o tow a to challenge eompetltlea Hum auy where iu Utah ueir.tuiy. Plain and Fancy Job P.inting. CONSISTING IN PARi OF Buv and sell Exchange on all the principal cities ot the United tstato. Sight drafts on England, Ireland, Sootlad. Germany, France or any other part of Continental Europe. I Gilmer Cl mv2S Prompt attention given to collection and proceed re pitted at e irrent rates of Exuharge draivn on day of payment. Bank of ''alifornia (leo. 0idvks A o he nical National ..aiiK.. Herman National Hank Omaha National Bank ''bite V Me ornick Oalisbury Proprietors. Title Periect V ew Yortv. Sir T.a a t-- i PROGRAMMES. CaL Incorporated. New York hicago. Omaha.. DODGERS. NEWARK San Francisco. :l Crocorieo, Hardraro, Tinware, Cuilerv FOSTERS, -- San Francisco Bay, Alameda i A HAND-BILL-S, id 'ompany, ''o., CORRESPONDENTS. -- - Lumber, Bash, Doora and Blinds. PAPER OF ALL SIZES. OF , . Oar anrtmnt LINE 8T0CS BUILDERS HARDWARE, SADDLERY, HARDWARE Dass, DULY WOOD OABPRSTERd AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, I1 I C. G. I.ANG8DOR1 Et anhLor s. - i FORVJARDiriG H. O. BAEKSSSS. W. GUTHHIE. WAGON 8KBZN8, HOR8B AND MULE SHOES, Our stock oe STRINOS is verv large, and we are con ideut that we can lit the p iblio with auv kiud ot a string from a Violin to Double BAND BOOKS. THIMBLB CCYXBS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS, W. C. SnipPKN, Sec'y. J. WAGON BOWS. And repairs or extras for all and any kind of a-- IDEALlSr GOODS, ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS, BILL HEAD8. STATEMENTS BLANKS, The NEWARK LAND 0MPNY is now in sha.ie; the Guarantee Fund paid tn. Ibis LABELS onipauy will be . re ared in Sia to ta e to their patties by tea.uboat and railr-atown and lauds. y re erenoe to tho oast Survey hart it will be eeu that at Fotrero Point, in .rout of Newark, the deep water BUSINESS CARDS, co nes all the wav through the channel from the aritic. ith the P. K. tv. running tn a VISITING CARDS, direct line thoigh l1 verm ore i ass, uia ing this the conuecting ioii t between all parts of BALL TICKETS, the Uuited States and. by deep water, to all parts o. tbe globe, and the greatest manu BILLS OF LADING, fa t inng ioii.t on the av of San r raoeiseo -plentv of water, good climate, excelieiit oil and ea--y co nmunicatioD. Purchaser getting possession can raise large crois by planting as late as July I tb. i'hts eini-anwil a tive o.erat'on in building soon. For all intormation. eirouiar, mat, andsubeeriP-to- n. a ily at the o Ice of tbe om .any, ali of ornia street, base uent, opposite Dank J la d mil 6. ali'brnia. San Francisco. T . i CJIJJES. LI0U33I5, CIGJ3S, T3B.1CC33 nd Omokoro Artloloo- - d Malad Vulluy Stags Lino fTIIE Montana stare being discontinued lYom -- orinue to .Jaiaa, the ondersigned will run A Trl-Week- ly Lino, THE REPACKING OP OVLIFORNIA PRIJIT FOR SHIPMENT MONTANA MADE A SPECIALTY. Certificates, receipts eoua-men- ce A. U ? i, w TC A - ' 49-'i- Carrying the United States mails and fi-w- l -- Montana Street. coRirjrjEi r f m L-t- k last-name- - r , e, re-ul- t9 at mniicT, r F EC3R1D sP-ektu- .. el. ntL pkoplk fr Yonrfh Anniinl Hceuinn Ifojrs Prucpe.llijc-Il- p irt on Pub kail cricrst UlSCELLARrcat. -t n.R ROCKY MOISIA'N still exists in Utah. Mormon band serenade the butcher Lee, in his cell; jubilant expressions concerning the result of his trial, are everywhere neard; two weeks it has been and for the pnece-sar- v armed men to guard by house of one of our own night the preachers, that the violence threatened because of bia ramaks upon the. trial, might not be committed. '3. Here, also, under the ?ule of the Mormon priesthood existsone of lh worst forms of despotism that ever cur-e- d humanity. It claims to be a theocracy, Ap and one of the so called inve-t- s th Brigham of one Twelve, ties, of the Young with all the prerogatives -Brigham Young Gidhead. He says: is mi G d and your G d and the only thd you will ever see if you doinnot obey him speech (Heber C Kimball Lt everything during reformation ) he done by counsel, is he command d and rid ic of the priesthood. ulou as it may seem, Brigham Young within two week, in a sermon at Provo, said I say unto you, that the priesthood have a right to dictate to you (the women) even in setting up a and as to the length of the toe. Hence the persons and property of all true Mormons are under the absolute con'rol of oue man. Under this despotic rule, the Order of Enoch a wholesale scheme of plunder is forced upon the people; the syriem of tithing holds them in pov erty; free schools are denied them; polvgamv, which causes so many women of Utah to curse the day on which they were born which is so prolific of tears and groans in so many homes, is maintained, and herein the heart of our R public, one hundred thou-an- d people are kept ia complete bonda e. the liw 4. Bv the present jury i absolutely without force. The result of the I.ee trial, and the startling fact that a Mormon has never been pimi-he- d under United States law, are sufficient proofs of tiiis. And in this connection we desire to ay that the removal from the bench of that eminent jurist and incorrnptible man. Judge McKean, ws, in our opinion, an act of injustice an 1 a great calamity to tbe cause of Americanism in Utah. 5. Nor is there any redress in the ballot bx. The system of marked hal lots and of priestly espionage is such t.at the right of free suffrage i prevented, and thus no hope of deliverance can ret upon the dearest nf all American rights, the eective franchise. We will not remark upon the sad state of oc.ety and the unhapny pro- pects of the children of th s Territory, e To even partially them would and devoluminous miKeour report tain the conference too long In view of theso facts, wo ask ho National Legislature t deal more firmly with this treasonable, law defying and iniquitous k -- for a free ballot and an We amended jury law. Wo ask that this twin relic of barbarism be snp pressed. Weask-th- e press of the country to keep the matter b "foe the people till they shall speak wilh h voice that politicians and legislators will heed. We k the Church to cutinuo its effirts t fill this Territory with rhnrches and schools an 1 Christian literature, until the while people shill come to kn iw hy a j ivful experience that the Kingdom of O id wnich i righteousness, peace and j iy in the H lv Ghost; and we devoutly ask ur Heavenly Father to aid in this glorious work. BSTWBCN HAMPTON STATION, AND ttaLAD CITY, U.N.B.B., d old a a;(w. gray U57. bjf H St. .VtwkaU 4 bidtUr Terms Co.,n aertt ant loft to th at sale, redit to large buyers. Possessions will be given by the 1st of Juno, or sooner if T the croi are on. Stea ner M. 9 Latham leaves the foot f Hrmnuan street, ail the acid Stea uhip Uhurf,opposite eao Fraeeiseo, dendavs, Mondays, Wednesdays, and rridar, at :H oclock, arriving at Vo var 11 to ha! -- ast II. according to the tide, oir to flvi ho p on the ground- g.vingrom leave iow Retailing, ar a half- - ast h oclock, arrivivf Francisio at halpast ! x p, m-- The rtjM nesf at Orders Prcspdy Attended To. ALSO, Bcstiro csi Fcrucrd O r&acdl-- o to tey Pc!n oti cesa ecd UbpattL, with U. N. R. R- - trains going .eaves i(a a toa everv alondav north Uednesdav aid Fridiy; returning Tuesday Taurrday and Saturday. z 1C? 3 80. vi s. 7. ooAzrr. r i A Hark Gcodo fCcroof F. J. tlp C Co Corlnnoi F 1 - rnn acting ; X. . v i - JC x r ,la' ' LW . ,r i iif- seventy-fiv- e cents. connect with boat, r inning to Mies, Stages Centerville, Corners. Warm acring. aud San Jose. f CHARLQO D. PCTCnO, Llanccv Wa-hingt- ea tcp:tu & jaucaoa, , a. i Order by call have our strict attention ipd rxcac eaecerx u ..iLi.TO ( J i. , |