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Show - JAH. ?JJULVv7la-fhKE7EmH-Q. q i j-f- r.-r-. or-maKin- of r t , -- g f - t, . -- 1 r-.: I . toil, and tahing.a journeyto-into an erect their 7lldernc33 thero altarcanew and worship God accordLOUS - 'AD VENTURES! " ON PERI conown GREEN RIVER. ing to Jlie; dictates of their such a sciences, they cannot ascribe Their, sor-- . ' As thoy advanccd, on the 3d day,; tffo Ind it. nlm. wuwu cwrrcnt moved more rapidly especially bucu y ,where tho shores converged r andocca- tcapablo tiiemseives TillCea lor principle, iney Bionaiiy. uis Buriuuu, wua. uioiien, oy .a . rney sajsraoovo tnem to ceivo how others can do bo. Hovr little sugnc rippie. a tho right Beam oOoal of considerable Cragin knows f'trn: womanltincl, can width and abouttfireo feet thick, while has no higher opinion of them than .he foot in thickness r (They afterwards dis- of coal nine fectrthick! entertains; is more tb be pitied tlian- covered a scam from !, the mountain side. despised. His associations have evi- projecting tg0 afternoon,, the stream passed: : several narrow channels with ; rrr: dePlly uuuii ?V imuu. tnrougn ncr'n there waslan idea prevalent corisiderablo velocitv. and the raffc ho- Vpira almost unmanageable. i abroad' that .our females r were in! such came at times cambJ theyl werolconsider--t Whcnight ",fKf here, bondage they would; giaajy ably exhausted Vith their exertions to welcome, any; qeuverance xniu,f xujb"' avoid obstacles in the river, which was present itself, however: questionable its J becoming hourly more turbulent as it I " 1863. SCHOOL OF THE PROPHET3. to tho mein-bera-f Notico la hereby clven the School of the Prophets, that, Instead of meeting next Friday, Januatimo to which-i- waa ad-- ; ry lOthy-t- he journed at thelast meetingthe School irwill meet at the usual hour, on Monday, tho mnan un to the nrosent hare been t , v .held.: V. Brioitam Ygtjno. , i - EORCE Q. CANNON, Editor. ? a un-knov- rii tw. V. a t 1 f MORMON" WOM EN.rF AXiSE IDEAS REGARDING THEM. ted, ho found a fat bx lying down in of tho kanyons Ho had seenitbefhSf but never had been able toapproanW it was so wild, v He -drew nearassteritr a3 he could, and- eventually succat ily cd in grasping hisr tail. The ox diately sprang to hls feet, and mshed away frantlcaUy with poor Mr. .FiVM clinging to his tail with the enenrv of desperation. Ho knew that his eahV tion; depended on the acquisition of thM piece'of surloin , and he determined to secure it, or perish-i- n the attemnf tt. had with him a. razor anda common butcher knife, thoucrhthe knifftxrna! dull from constant usef and he deter, min to cut the: ox's hamstring in order that he might be able to kill him. For convenience he placed" the razor in the 01 nis coat and the vuuu "b" knifo in the left. ' Takincr the razor n .which he principally relied,, because of its superior edge. 'In his right hand, while ho maintained a grip of the tail wicn ine ieicf ne made a cut atone oftk hamstrings; but the ox, just then, gave ; , 1 One.of the cunning contrivances in Craglnfs Bill to mako.it, as he thinks,1 effective, is the empowering of women . to sue for and recover compensauon from their husbauds'for their labor. and iiarvino flnrlnf tho TiPriod of thelrmar- deduction for ttieirt nintniin o xauok, them whileUhey(have4ived,astheh- wives A The Bill would also makeii lawful: for them' io sue for and recover -- CJ to send out to Utah a select corps of u T. ntfMA. young tho female?;xf tions l was ourvcommunity. iJ mado in all seriousnSs, as one of the Wfli'p. TrnlTSrraMnB tft wMMor' , r ! : m,wnT r. r. tem.audb slitutions! j Beibre King James rBu- chanan,,: sent Vour gallant little, rmy" nitbhU - , , ouww - - i ou1iw,nwu.ul,wHWM.,.iiifw . w vi"w,ttU!?u,M,b0'MiC 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 I I j at-rif- -- -- hHr.;rir"-- ; - dreamed of. 1 - SSjeoA? t j feiJaV?o? fniinn hvicnnifl. Tnnifina nnn brnnnrlit m He wintered here, MtUemerjits two boats considerably lighter than the f - never" " from him "7r ' case11wiey. nouiu cumu iu I vhave raic.: so inat.iu , r since. heard ft me uoat couiu ue car anotner waienaii, Very respectfully, ricd round it wilh a little exertion, and . i 'jl ' i: : iji i J. j launched aain below. 1 IThey hacf hot proceeded far with theirnew boats before they discovered! anoth- liCCAI. ITEMS. Aifousf.: Si-?2- ' bei?eD ! Jf 1 I uiiiur. luutii tuuv'uuiiu wcui y wiiu wju i Agent 01 mis jiucc, cdu is auwionzeu iuuw- amount or land transportation required, ailcoliecUoxxsandaettienjeciscoivmre' AjLPEfE Crry. The following items ' ' - ' Judge of Mormon" nature by his na- ture ; ne cannot come 10 a correct con- - 7 tnc iourui uny 01 meir journey wuu We supposed that this, experiment un the new boatsi the waters: became more naa been sausractory, ana that the old boisterous: and the stream frequently 1 -- . li could see their eyes glaring The loss of the raft was a And he1the darkness, mnHnfoarlnna consideration, liuf.flinv' through ri w""4t"uir howls had undertaken to go through by water- I :. f L '- 4 r--i. -- I 11 toojmptojit , t- 1 -- o, - 1 . yr ; 1 I 4 4prnnai ,vninWpntnfMotnP property given, igranted or conveyed by j us "out, tho ;idea was entertained r in them since the passageof the anti-polmany quarters that our, femaies? were to any disaffected; and only wanted a favora- gamy- act of eighteen Ixty-twperson or body politic, fjift, donation, or contribution toiVeaid supposed that to cause our. wiv.esr moth- pretended Mormon cnurcn ":nr "for Its era and daughters to dMPrt usIt would benefit, directly or 'IndirecHy. Mr.' only bo necessary to hoist tho flag of tho :CraSin thinks, doubtle?9,aihisvm Union and t,ll them tocojne to JUnd nrnro n ofronrr fonttiro in Vita Kill Trtrt fhnw nhnnlfl rpppivn many others who' have preceded him,- cor. Whether there was any discrimin- lhft assumes tnat other neoDle are as sel- ation made In favor of ' v. i -t tt 4 riu.r vo tto """b-iK riiiy.rurfiiwt we know they came, their cupidity. peals ej hopes: to- never knew..-Bu- t strike af blow at what ho calls "Mor- they saw. but unlike Ccesar. they did monism,11 by appealing to the lowest not conquer. They hoisted the llacr. in the humin breast, they exhibited themselves to the best ;and basest ... passions . , I 1111 1 This-'.propotfa- mon'prob wcrolmoving along tranquilly, when all I losethe for entirely.- Eventually he sue-I 1' 111 I umuaw...uc U1LII 11 IM I V III. IIIll'l' W I ' I knife his severla before thm a wdterfall of whereupon eroxlldown feet a few ineflectual struggles after a Bheer descent of the entire stream;- to making keep on its feet. . But even then ho which boded nothing, less than destruc- daro not approach jts head as the ox tion to their raft and perhaps to them- every time hetrjed jioofclum selves: Seizing their:;anamunition and tempted near it. xg nnaiiy succeeded in scrambled ashore as best 10 go. cut. off some and killing it, immediately FheyM it without-cookingthat ttoint and watched their raft as It of the meat and;ato a me vuui,ana plunged over and emerged a perfect wasjiiuuiiui.uiiiK w uuutlonger if he had j in J1UU wreck. They succeeded, however, a.lUOUSiUlU.,XirtJ3. ,XXU men CUtOlT' enmo nf t KMr h nnlrnfa nn nr of the meat, as much as he and rnost of their provisions' (thou ch considerable were could cohvehiehtly carry, and continued considerably - damaged) which lasheii topqrtipns;pfo rafV 1 Th 0 idea CiV! ii 41 - I ( co-cc- rn- Mayor, Alpine City; Taos. J. AlcCuIIotxgh, been communicated. Tney nave a gooa schooll taught' bjr Alpbonzo Ilarvy. Their BCboolhouFe Js built of roctr, flnislied with stuc by 33. witn walls tftree ftctatuiCKia thft baKPiiienl; and" 'was' erected at cost of J3300J They nave a good Sunday school, wmcp 1 nt.tortrtCHTt SCtlOOI. - Ai' - Tllt'Ilt. - w.w ntwl m. frpft iquu w w w nine laa oreclnct of Utah County, 'iney aa miirana agoodicriHt mill: and there isa sawfarm .that influence him. They are a people, been thoroughly exploded. But it ap- - the prolonged reverberation of artilleryi Khlnsle aiwui mill in the precinct. They M t me of or gram l uaa son oraucnes uever acres a the CjO 01 and ie quality irec 1:000. land; iim meiiKeoi wuicmie raei; iney pears tnauuragin nas learned nothing whichseizeu v : , v lucirusru wHier are as distinct from, him and those of j from the past. .Thro overhung ;the stream and, barely quence ine uraucu nave his benighted mox orwnicii, 1 more.. Fruit is prpwn in bundano acres anas of if wereof .hl34cast brain the idea still flits that the women wliHt liolr" Knnfa nnnfmninff1 fi m rvc f nil most of the mind, they orcuaxus, - u inhabitants Having rother species. If ho could hear the ex- here must bo disaffected. He will not their earthly possessions, , were: dashed principal part or the Jiablmtlons are rrounded -w.awiw. wore, I an ciiuusiur earui witn of to wasbnwt which this wlthf and have it otherwise. How he! and others contempt pressions feet at the base, fragments utterly destroyed in wall is 14 ftet hlsh,4 C men. l at a cost of st,v summer by in one :p6rtion!6f the Bill is received by the who.thlnk as he does, are deceived, ail ' r" "r . """'i 1.1. a. tile who know gtarK manes about the Latter- - which tho entire stream plunged oyera TnEATBiCAir-To-nightM- r, "'females of this Territory, and see ujriuuio Is an actor of no cciaxno- He ccorn i:jAU,nUiA. their , faces, when day Saints fully understand. From the first appearance. foamdeafening roar, and then rushed a fine strongly cast in an d play, appears -order, his read and for base, provision of the Church until the ing onward through a narrow gorge in which, combined, Rhould drawa good house, they organization j The farce Is the Valet de Sham, a very their benefit, fbraooth, we' think that if woman has earned main- - the:mountaihs; entirely overshado wed S3 co-wor- k. - f- i, j j . T nS -- 4no s -- and Lined hoerhad the character which has been at- ccheeks would redden with shame. They tributed to her frorn 'the earliest ages Of course it was! madness to think of are expected to dissolve the tie which she has comprehended truth quickly attempting to follow further the current them "with their, husbands- -i has dhred to it firmly and unflihchl as to thcbcstcourse breaii ii roWnftnt which they belieye tri ingiy, ha3 borne::;the i trials attend- - to. pursue; Land determined to tbo eternal forego all tho hopes of.a ant upon its belief and: praotico lin- - endeavor to reach.finally, Fort Bridger.' It was -heaven of blha in tho presence of God vin then about the 1st of November, and murmnrlnMv when Rtw consequently, pretty cold weather where hopes which have sustained them in the trembled oho t has shrunk I nor . were, and likely soon to become r iK.ioof .inu ."v they i uas ou. 1 an maniiestea mtegrl-- much colder. They knew that Bridger .vX TC nnXrinVrvT all earthly I qieuj proa- ty and fidelity which havo called fnrf h was west of Green Rivnr. nnrt thrmfnrA to ceemed be' blighted and; for the admlraUon of tho other eex. fmrthought that by pursuing a course near- pcoU wnaw j or xuo, oenent wnicn Benator these qualities womanhaa exhibited ro- lcro woy weretney "YS? Cragtn presenta in his wretched; Bill! nehtedly in' our historvrHowppoateus!. If any thloBero ber'a ' . I I i DaaIa.I 'Pwrk ltruo ItrrVif 1111:11 wim x u ui Oiiiu ww. uu u w iuivuii pn nnm ir- aw. i white RPttlempnfa uriiLiuu t r imul wnmnn weniwitn the Indians, but Mr. Field ; 15 of his to con- distrusted':ihem'arid.preferred fiolent. wuue nis lournev alone. fT Tiffirri what became of the two other men A TTo How littlo do Buch'mon aa ho know ft!,! endeavored, as aoout tho higher motives which influ-to get iCP uuw :ei- weir jneignborhobd, and ;I . cnco people to" action! If ithey ceo PitP TtfffirtvhhZ ,:''iU in the mountains wanderings .noble, celf.eacriacing'deed VTU;: vfr?v snow until the Jto. fall. Ho was began . uuuvtoiauu it, omy C3 very mucn reauced In flesh, owing to mwwj. i puuuuy uaiure or nia diet, was one or opringing iromaceinah motive.44 If tbev I rj fHenr? IbnmHU nuwy ceo a people forsakl og everything mtloznoxr. jy . isl to yt -that, ho uced frioads, relatives, tho rravcaoffTiriAri: I: ?PF?tq rn t t nn uuuw wi CwUTion, a7jiicu kuu u ctwtora, tho homea r w . t At.: " . w.jr ri ,t I m. tno tiiertnometer btndd .rn urcru xnenx, cSnf or tho fruits of their own hard labo, rovr they and I bMowT 4? xDTiow.t day rwhcn nearly crhaus-- ?sl 1 -- v- -r- 1 -- ; . " rT-wtnlr- , kc i w aI-.- i. 111 " . -- ! -- 11 . nor soon-as-possib- le, ! U - con-tm.u- bls ol-iV- I , w-M- I vW a it 1 1 . - 1 w m . ! -- aw H ! -- . , ! 1- - ? . ; Slfe A rof:iat ,;:iwaa I t ! i ; ! I , . s 1 j i-o- gn- able one. By letter ironi Bishop Callisttrto Elder, George A. Smith, IwitU which we tste Fii.more. j j been favored, we learn the JOllowlng items: j . He bad recenUy visited all: the settlementiUj the County, except Kcipio arid CoveCreet, found the Balntn in good rpirlis. and manne with "regard to aiding tneu ing a liberal feeling frtm the eastern hemisphere.. for and school purposes A house meeting hicti w erected this Fall at Ieseret; been dedicaM" credit to the peonie there. It was ' 13th of December. Friday. a city tohas beento itsurveP At Cedarnave Springs been made bring nortii ' and plan from the ters of Wild Goose Creek thesouin. wblch win Pioneer Creel, from to the facilities of the place. greatly Chrihtmas had passed off; very quietly there agreeably; 'On Chri-tm- whichnight was attf Dtieji J.j ball given in Fillmore cbildreo. Itwasau lnterestingfcj the school the excellent ora. and one great feature was Here is an Item: For some time past y?7 into the settlements has been brought manner. lard County, in-were made to discover where it came 'pTy.PI tbat it was believed by carerurwatchlniri O the an illicit in Tyas manufactory Assessor of .lf:hoi Hountaln. .Assistant out in M. F. Revenue, Xyman.rode w bis flrst on failed cecret but the distillery, hedlKO&vered, on the 20x0 " Going out again, in full opemtlonson a Jorge a ce g lt a distillery in the Oak Ilonntalns. He wliTi nil th nnTvnrninRraiirirLrcatertSOnie.6! men tin Fillmoro when hedrove naff . With&tratn of wauonn loaded witn a and the appnrtenance of d'f'J'y whisky fellows encased In this transaction Thd. tbefOIUmu nfc 4wMn co-religion- j , ists , j tn,. , ; . -- as a my-Verlo- us i"1 fJj aJir -- le. nlLuot r-- , llvlnrr thA Ytniceof i |