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Show desSbet evening hews, ir 7. of the dlsMMi. reoort thai It lsstrict; to the Texas catUer vhlch traceable ly Were Imported into i this Bute contrary to law. t It was reported that the disease had broken out among the cattle in tne great siock yaros in uui cuj. CLORGZ Q. CANNON, A EDITOU AND PUBLISHER. Aarvaf 7. IMS. j CATTLE PITTSBURG. DISEASE-A- that REPEAL STILL TnEUXSnOXf. members of the llalifax. Fifty-on- e Dominion Assembly,- and ten members of the LeKlslatlve Council have been a convention for the past three holdlug davs. A committee of seventeen was appointed to consider the best means of securing a repeal. 'i he proceedings - , -- at the were very harmonious. ' j j r j j panio occurred of the stock yards by the appearance. have these the cattle; disease among in 3MC X !b:s ' y ROYAX HUMANITAIlIANa been thoroughly excluded from the By Elder W. Woodruff, bdivercd in the JCkws recently received from Europe. healthy ones, and every precaution disthe of the to taken spread' jscw woernacic, salt iMke wry, prevent would aim oat lead one to think that the ease. believed that one entire July ivin lbus. i ii It rulers of the nations there arc beginning shipment of 220 will die. RErORTEJBY DAVID W. EVANS.: to be slightly troubled with qualms of XEKOCBATXO CONVENTION. conscience with respect to the horrors of fit. IxJtila. The IemocraiIc Conven I am red ..bled to occupy a little time afternoon In speaking to the peo this which at I war in game, playing they tion has nominated Jno. 8. Phelps for -great satisfaction to me ple, and xiorman J. Coleman, and Governor, I it is to all Latter-da- y Lieutenant-Governopresume Resolutions en AVe were Informed that the Czar of all who saints enjoy their religion, to con the platform and nominations the Rusaias, as he is called, desires to do dorsing and realize that uod is onr template were of the National Convention adopt friend, and that we have! the gospel of . away, with, the use of torpedoes and ex- ed. jesus jurist, xteugion is very popular plosive projectiles, for the use of which ONWABD. ' THE AKBIVAL Or in the world,, and has been for many modern warfare is fast becoming so no7 The United States generations; and the; religions of the Ban Francisco. torious, and whose effects must necessa- ship Onward, from Yokohoma, has ar world are as various as the temporal of the world. Bnt for a rily Intensify and aggravate the suffer- rived, bringing passengers ana eight governments to know and un or officers of Asiatic the person community who among squadron, 'may be wounded in ings of those ror .Ldeutenant-ironimanutne true gos themselves derstand sire whom war. Another statement is that these Fifle. late commander of the Aihuclot. or Jesus unnst, must be the gospel pel, .humantarian views extend only to the He reports the Asiatic, squadron as fol- a source or great consolation. Thave taken a great deal of satisfacdiscontinuance of explosive projectiles, lows: the Idaho, lying at Nagasaki, tion in the gospel of Christ: in fact it the the China for coast; not including the torpedo. It is also stated under orders been has Ion ; the her for my life. I have traveled ande way Amoy that the project has been viewed favora- Arittook, mo this gospel for the last thirty-livis irom vsaca; preached imctaa expecieu orders-- for the same port; bly by Napoleon. . under years, more or less, either to the This matter has been mentioned in the AtJiuelot sailed for China about June world or to the Saints of God. And in and meditations, the llritbh House of Commons, and it is 20 from Nagasaki; the Cttyhoga, Jate- - my contemplations sufficient had havo when I of the spirit of 'i9cala Juaumee and tucket, Monocacy. ald Prussia has adopted the views of the are at Yokohoma. . The ram Stone-te- a Uod upon me, I have realized the guts qua Czar.and that at an early day an internaIs still under Americsu colors, and and graces and bleSsiugs Dertainim? to the gospel of tional military commission may be has not been delivered to the Japanese the salvation of men-iexpected to assemble at St. Fetersburgh government. me governments or the world are NEWS FRO JI ARIZONA. fur the purpose of arranging matters so varied. We have despotic,monarchlcal that the ideas of the humane Alexander Late Arizona Intelligence says Indian and republican governments, and in or become a citizen of any one of may be carried out. outrages are numerous. It is confident- der towe have to obey the? laws of that them been have This is almost a miracle! To think ly asserted that depredations rathe committed government." A great deal has been drawing that kings and rulers, for the gratifica- tions from byFort savages Goodwin Goodwin said about the form of government, and s tion of whose ambition, tens of good Indians! Indignation is expressed the constitution under which we live. of their are often at the nol lev pursued at that fort. The They have been the praise of all Amerl on the corral of cans, and perhaps of people living in sacrificed, should be troubled about the Indians fnade a raid Fort Grant, and, killed one man and other portions of the earth. We con slight increase of suffering caused by the captured a woman and two children elder that yre have been blessed as a use of the projectiles referred to is truly near Tucson. The troops from tho dif- nation in possessing the freedom and wonderful! This is straining at a gnat ferent forts are out In pursuit of the sa- privileges guaranteed by theConstitu tion of tho United States.; They have and swallowing a camel with a ven vages, been i rich legacy from our fathers. OUTRAGES IN LOUISIANA. geanee! What does it matter, seeing Wo consider our form of government 1 that royal ambition must be gratified, Gov. Warmouth's superior to any other on the earth, it Washington. or- guarantees to us "life, liberty and the secure to force for a and the peculiar game of kings still car- requisition ' ried in Louisiana, was presented to the pursuit of happiness." And while the on, about the flesh and bono of the der Inhabitants of many other governments yesterday, by Col. Deaue of have thousands who mayj be wounded in war, President been tyrannically bound up. and the Governor's stall. Gov. Warmouth being Jarred, shivered, rent aud torn and presented various letters from citizens their minds controlled in certain chan and o Ulcers, setting forth tho terrible nels, ami they have been deprived of the mangled by tho use of such missiles! In right of liberty of speech and of many being He perpetrated outrages Now, if these royal humanitarians portions ofdally otlicr rIgntM valued ty freemen, ours in State. the says many were really desirous of allaying human exists no protection for has guaranteed unto us all the ...... there liberty parishes suffering, and they cannot legitimate, citizens In the courts, that men are mat can be euioveu by man, still. I ly fulfil their calling as rulers of the shot down'ln the roads and at their have ninny times thought that we, as earth without seeking to do so they homes without any steps being taken American citizens, have not prized the to bring offenders tojuatice. The Judjre gifts and blessings guaranteed to us by would not stop with jmerely abolishing of For the twelfth Judicial district refused the Constitution of our country. the use of explosive projectiles, but they to go to the parish of Franklin without the lost few years, especially, theCon-stitutio- n would never cease their e Hurts until war a force was sent to protect him. The shcr- at times, has been looked upon as a matter of tho smallest consewith all Its horrors had been entirely irrof another parish, a Demoorat.uas resigned, confessing his inability quence. In some respects,' however, It banished from the face of the earth. But to make! arrests. Prominent Un has been a blessing to us aa a' people, this is evidently as far as anything can ion men in Paris write that their and it is to the whole nation, as far as order to fully le from their intentions, as the millions homes are beset by desperadoes. it is carried out. But in its receive we to honor thus Their far been lives have have paved the blessings Euarmies of comprising standing men arrival of its the who volunby precepts. rope amply prove. They can whine and teered to Now it is Just, so with the gospel of guard them. Hodsneth, dismake a fuss, about the increase of suffer-lo- g trict attorney of the 8th district, whose Jesu t;nri-t- . 'i iioe whe believe it and caused by the use! of explosive pro- ietter Is encioneu, says, men, women obey it in sincerity enjoy far greater children have recently been mur- blessings than are enjoyed by others. jectiles among thosef of their subjects and in the parish of Bt. Landry by Hut we iiave to abide by the laws of the dered who compose their armies, but year after bands of armed men who remain uti mu- gospel In order to erjoy its blessings year they go on increasing their num- le ted. The Governor has no doubt ' but aim privileges. bers and improving their ordnance at a a hundred and fifty men have been have From my childhood up, I prized cost of almost untold millions of money; murdered In Lousiana during the the gospel, llufore I heard it proclaim when to do this the masses of their sub- last month and a half, 'It &cenia to be a ed, 1 felt when perusing the account of settled determination by the rebel?, the blessings-anprivileges, enjoyed by jects are made to eudure poverty and either to kill or drive away Union white the ancient Baiutsand servants of God penury tho most abject and galling. men and the leading colored men, so as that 1 would havo been glad to have If the Czar Is troubled with qualms of to be able to terrify tho masses of the lived In tho.MO days when the priesthood colored into as of Ged, the! conscience about voting they shall had tho keys of the kingdom cruelty inflicted dictate. people to had when In Governor the unlock the conclusion, power upon some portions of his subjects, and says he believes a bloody revolution is heavensthey to command the elements and is really desirous of alleviating the sum meditated.and asks for two regiments of and they would obey; when they had 'of human mbery in hjs dominions, he cavalry, a Regiment of infantry and a power to heal the sick, cast out devils, to of to enable him And battery a artillery, sup- cause tiie lame to walk, and the blind to fruitful field for exermight the arrest the criminals aud see; when they could receive communiviolence, cise of his spasmodic humanity among press officers. exHe believes a from God, and commune with few protect the thousands who, ifor somo rial or amples of condign punishment would cation holy angels. I could see a power, glory imaginary violation of despotic will, secure peace in the btate as soon as the and exaltation in those principles for wmcn l looKeti in vatn among men In have been doomed to end their days in political campaign is over. my uay: ana J. aesireu 10 live to see a the poLon producing) mines of Siberia. people by whom such blessings would If his fellow despots of Europe, to supue again enjoyed. I nave lived to see j ronEiQN. that day. The lirst time I ever beard port whose shameless extravagance the UNIVERSITY OF BONN. this gospel preached, I felt that it was toiling millions have the privilege of Bonn. A festival was held here no iim gosiei sermon l had ever yesi In the most shameless man- terday to commemorate the being taxed heard; and I went forth and was baptiz ner, desire to lessen the amount of huof the foundation of ed and received the anniversary that It man misery, and to promote the welfare the University of Bonn. There was a was true and I havetestimony in this rejoiced great gathering of the friends of the in- - gospel from that day to this, because I ami Happiness of their subjects, they siuuuon irqm ail uermany. Minister know it is true. And I have wondered will not only, endeavor to Bancroft was among the guests. The many times that there are not more of accomplish that for which the military, commission university comerrea the degree of Doc- the inhabitants of the earth who win is to meet, but war and every other tor Of Laws UDOn hla Rnvnl Tlltrti open their ears. and hearts to hear and abuse of power will soon be among the the Crown Prince of Prussia, upon the receive it that they may enjoy its ou. both in time aud eternity. linistpr of n. things of the past, and instead of spend- United vjiw.txwmcroii. States, and Prof. This Gospel makes us free. Was there fruits' of their tyran- John Stewart Mill, of England. ing mUllons-t- he ever a more free people than the Latter-danical exactions.In riot and extravagance, Buints are? No, there never was In Clf ANTICXEER. world. There is not anyTip to will seek affairs' any age of the administer tho they 3. Th TimLondon. it. will that give a man Joy or conso thing of their several governments with incron theMazatlan affnir tUnuoU lation, or any blessing, temporal ofPpl- and do all in their! power to extend the commander of the CAantio'cer was ritual, Dut wnat is wumn our reach as the blessings of justice and peace exposed to GOnstderiktil a iirnvMtliin. )if far as man In a mortal state has a right among should not have resortetl to hostilities; to receive. all ranks of their subjects. When this but sought redress through liin truvcrn- When we contemplate the gifts and coursois adopted by theiu, their humane ment, otherwie heatiMtroog, Intem blessings the Uwpelof Christ has given professions may be believed, and they perate commanders will 'always hold to u, we of all men should be the most may hope to live and reign In the hearts the tiOWl r n f ripnfa otl wnr V.vt tin cheerful, thankful and faithful, and u Btates, insolent and should honor our calling, and acknowof contented peoples, tut until then brutal as they are, are eutitled to this ledge the hand of our God in the mercies which we- enjoy. treatment. All men who have obeyed this GosPREl'AniNO.. for the love of the truth, and whose pel Panama advices to the 2Sth say that minds have lteeu Inspired by the Spirit SpMl la th. J.rr, A'tt.) no collision has yet taken place between and power of God, have ifelt to rejoice and the revolu- and take consolation the troops government in It.and they have Sclfflriqih. tionists; both sides are making active felt a great desire to spread the know. oflts ledge their fel principles among pect of an anilcable arrangement. low men. When first embraced by CEjrciLaX. them it has seemed to them as though CONVENTION. j CHILIAN. could convince the world; and New York. The The Chilian Congress has abolished they have Republican been anxious to lay these they convention the nrst imprisonment for debt. before their father's houseprinciples Silas! Wlllwood, of " JETF DAVIS IN LIVERPOOL. their hold, Uncles, aunts, cousins, neighMontpeller, after two daya excited bal- - f IJverpoblrf--Jef- rDavis arrived last bors and friends, believing that they lOlliQjt. , would receive It. I felt so myself. Hut nlghu HEaCLATIOJ8 ISSUED. I, with many others, have found myself SPAIN COMFORTABLE.. mistaken in a great measure. I have allYwtneSir1?6 oa 'orthe Paris. Dispatches from various norta traveled hundreds and thousands of alcohl Tuidf5lrawback. of Spain represent the whole countrv in miles to preach this Gospel. In my issued a state of dlstiulet; tho ; utmost efforts of travels I have warned many thousands tne government are required to pre- of my fellow men; but have been the CireoSn,Whlch the hand of God, In gavent an outbreak. : Instrument, infew when compared with very I thering, 7 VICTORIA W- PARIS. the many X have preached to.' This has Paxls. Queen Victoria reached here been the experience of all the Elders. last evening, she was received at the We have found, when we came to lay -station principles before the world, that "AOfi. by totpe Empress Eugenie, and these were Her lea. CMcago, The catUe Tu the The ready ato receive them. they wouldnot Queen There r,,.C firoceeded be one of for Switzerland. and two Jug sad havoc la many loiajffSLl.t,.01" of a city who would openfamily their ears and hearts and would receive the truth, and A minion of Madrid. The Spanish Government gather home to ZIon. .That If the wav Pork rackeri hasdscllnedto assume the protectorate the Kingdom of God his been built ui I City to BU Thomas. nrofTered of bv one of the In this and every other age of the world. investigate w --. There have been but a few hero and pouueu paruaa, PitUbnrgJ-- A ( r T it i t . ana r. i er - jro-quoi- s, n thou-sand- fellow-creatur- es i ( i i , ofll-ci- al t. re-h- as I j d I semi-centenni- al blea-siii- KS y - econ-om- y, - Bpanish-Anierica- - I i , J I Con-gre,sio- nai t I 1 lotions i. ILSSt SS'mffM i or -- bap-lze- . Dry good, at - " . r 4 . t whitman wholesala-Brow- en, au. Jul c Kerta, Wood A Co. AlarsVasWtmentof Hardware received by by Eldredf A Clawsoo. Proposal! for Forags at Fort Brtdger. tt SBo 'Suacri Sewtea'TraoTilweS'-Basss' ' berta. 'Wanted, laborers on the Railroad P. Pratt, at Kimball Lawrence's Store. "Fancy Dry Goods, :L; lit i Of the Engagement of k j 9 li AS ' . A JmVLi ln the Great tragedy of uAit- Boo tzp. Ths City Uquor Store tk remorsd to the opposite side of the street. In Grosabeek's In the charming tbs ehok t . Territorial and BnlMhtgsJ where - . few cords of Mountain Mahogany Wajrrxs 1 - Wood at this office. . , . ' Comedy or liquor and wlass can be had. Imported aos-- u - 'ft - MRsJcHILUrJorbrT- Saturday, m Aug. 8, ! hondred and fifty eords of Will be tf red pine wood at the Paper MU1. Wintn-On- e ; ' preentd. theaatifu, 3 Acts, Tragedy,-i- jBnu5ffho E2I3B Wanted Immedlatelw, on. THK to worK on tne GOOD TEASES, FEW XV. mear Ui bead of Kcho. U. P. Kod, GOIDEX EliEECt tilbsral wages will bs siren, and eonstaatsm. snow files. For farther particu- MEDEA till ployment the Eneliantrosi ' lars apply to P. P. PRATT, at Kimball A Law d219.2 A , renee'sBtore. r . t rv Jasoo Creon.. Orpheus.... Lyeaon. mm m mm Nifties 'k - i- First 0nniiiia(i Ctiw1 --- Mr fVrr."r JJ ! First ciuzfu....i.L. Crensa- Ianthe...........L k; , Rir0'Uk. Mr . fcH, B AT . FORT BI1I1 The performance will comnience U.T. 'ERm A WlORWIWdCALd illr Wwra ArtUut . f Rehearsal, tLe Great tTrocwlvrf- " A ttistant Qwxrirmatfers Offlce, bjri BrUJffer, U.T., Auj 3, 1868L A. JtZ Y JJL STTfA t DOORS iJK?C nl TUn',1 In duplicate, will be SEALED PROPOSALS, 13 o'clock at tnla Office nntll Anc. 15LH, 1868, for the dell Yery at this Post or . s mj Hecond Uurlniliiau Officer i to-da- y; i x m. Wfi;;,;Brother A Oo Wlnslow,Chleacow Gold ana sairwTHttiUi .. ij'.: - r J ' j W mi m m a m j i IV BACKS. i ' DeliTerr to commence immediately after the Contract is awsrded, and tnefallamonnttobe delivered on or before the SUt day of Dec. 1863, UDieci to oy the undersigned or his antnorlzedlnipecuon agents. Eaeh bid to be accompanied by the guaranty of two or more responsible parties, not bidders. that the contract will- be lalthrally executed If awaraea. j By order of Br'vt. CoL II. A. MORROW. Cmd'g Post. J. II. BELCHER, Br'vt, MsJ Acting Quar-- i termaster. mm C7 A 1 300,000 pounds of Barley 150,000 pounds of Oats. to-da-y, ? d219:td a hPlves unworthy, to th" It is .iyJ S10 that we hav hr, i T .i ( To be continued.) r - . , i ! SEVIHG FAMILY ' !j FORKS, SHOYEli ROPE. mU sixes Table & Pocket Cutlery. -- - I All of which will be sold Low forCash l&iCIawsoir; Machine OIL. Sering r SAWS, Mill ami Circnlti MACHINES d2l9 2w IN SMALL BOTTLES, by BASSETT & ROBERTS, And for' Salq LCiieap, r :. SOLE AOE2TT8 FOR ITT Air. Fine Iot of Women's and FOR GRAIN OR AT Clllldren's Shoes and Men's and Boy's Hoots and ' Bro-i .i gaoHi Just Opened at A General Assortment I - i A CASE! - BASSET! & ROBERTS. Groceries,' SADDLERY ONE HUNDRED ... and other - l LABORING MEN WANTED IOJB01VAIIK, ! TO WORK ON 1 THE RAILROAD, 'Near Peterson's XXrldce Xlor-- gan fjonnty. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, &c, i" - r V 121&Ss63:3 wunAiuu mX. . - i I; 11 - Kimball & Xawrence. t Can a, on the gronixl. or of Inqolra at oar ISAAC GBOO, at tbeCliy Uall,H.V Lake City. " of DRY GOODS, - d21&2ir (JuOO. NOTICE OF N. S. RANSOHOFF&CO U f 1 1 0 If . V Of I If S U R A 1 1 CE cocEaJi it our partierehlpjl" Tnat A1ix'wuov breby, nextjaoa onthaFintorJaottary any and everybody "ornK maV A CO M P A U Y heffl" & request ed to us.uy nateorotnerw- -. setue wituln are expenxes. as at that time aUclaiav" bo dren Into tne band Xxfkvvico- j , collection. N.A Halt fiik.rlT Jnlvfl ,HJf" . SanMm&cb, Oalifomia.7 - . STOCKHOLDERS PERSONAL Insars asalnst Lom by Flra on terms aa 6wr- M MT otber flnt CUa OimnanT. l . - . m r Announce tnat - ' ian uir. General jlffrnU or Utah Territory. mu MW-l- y GRONYN & my and paid. j ; Sir. FBED, T. and n s'T. flrmt elaaa tf tfZ14-lirw- 1 J-- 2l r rii WIVWi. rlbbi cmrk HOODSi f)F w i - And will BY A MILLER, UUly from Can thm LtmDreer. Would pratar a prodnoa raf rnoa, altoaUan In tna Tlclnltjr o " ta city. Addivca, MlTtTHKT,Ts u r ; salt Laka Cltr. R? tt. U" .TTTILL train .urtE-trt- oiit Yf ' trast. to purchase .1 A OTfT10 PERBIS - WAUTEDl Jpinw tne list teacsntnria acrobatic troop, m tie parenU. - I JUST RECEIVED. Also, L Ul "T It criarltv fw less cum - in need? mutch ax it tromd be to Bare iVrotTrrd- - oi r PLOWS, i INCER'S S i , rf-fr- w. ' ' A FEW OF . .7Jro7en ought, GLASS - all Sizel;l , 1 i niUm A v , i to-da-y. i NAILS, Cut and ; - ?fS&7 ilSSB TODAY METT Dre i -- . Qualified receive and ablda Ura law of S&red'to minds of the majority have as the sparks fly. upbeen prone to evilbeea a hard matter to ward; and it has of the earth to listen ctTthe Inhabitants to oar message and then make It a obprayer and receive and obey It, ject of and abide in its laws and ordinances In falthfulnese andlruth unto death. me my Vhen FatherlSmith gave me should told he I patriarchiallIerIng Church house the into father bringmy and Kingdom of God. I had never seen any member of my father's house from the time I obeyed the gospel until X received my patriarchlai blessing, Iand I rested a good deal on this blessing. Now, all men who were acquainted with Father Joseph Smith know that when he laid his nands upon a man's head it teemed as if the heavens and the hearts f men were open to him.' and he could see their past, present and future.'! And that is the way all men in the' holy papriesthood should feel; and whether triarchs, prophets, apostles or elders so as to enjoy the spirit they should live ana power of their office and calling. This Is our privilege, but we do not always live so; but this was Ithe way with Father Smith. After I had been with Zlon's Camp uftto Missouri I returned east, and on mr way I visited my father's household ..in Connecticut andd (reached the gospel to them, and mv father and all who were in his house. In this I was blessed. I also hantlzed some of mv uncles, aunts and a numerous host that cousins; but I left did not receive- my message; tney were not ready to receive my; testimony; a few of them did, and some of them; have gathered to Zion. I have rejoiced in this and also in preaching the gospel to the world, because I have known that the eosnel and the messfure which I had were from God. I knew then, that they were true, and I know it and I know thevfill have their effect on the nations of the earth. i The gospel which we preach IS the power of God unto salvation to every one who believesboth high and low, rich and poor, Jew and Gentile.' There is no man who will receive salvation without it; no man can receive exaltation and be crowned with the fullness or salvation In the presence of God without receding the fullness of the everlasting gospel of the Son of God. All men who have received a glorious salvation and resurrection and have gone to receive their reward in the-- ' presence of God, have had to go there by keepine the laws that He gave them. They have had to obey the gospel of Chriat on the earth; they have had to receive the law and abide that law in the flesh that they miffht receive a fall ness In the resurrection. It will take Just as much to save the Latter:day riaints and the inhabitants of the earth In this generation as it did to save Adam, . iiias or inoon, Bern, mioses, injarr, Jesus and the apostles. There is; no with IIthe goa- change nor variableness If pei o surisi; ipm ormuaucea are me same yesterday and forever. As the Apostle Paul said "If we or an an eel from heaven preach anv other iroa pel than that we have preached let him be accursed." This gospel has been revealed to! us. We have received the light of it and rejoice in it. By it and its Author; we have been' sustained from th cam meneement until The gospel of Christ has never disappointed any man or woman that ever dwelt in the flesh. The God of heaven the Author of this gospel, has never disappointed any body who ever proved faithful to its precepts. And if the inhabitants of the earth expect salvation through any other medium they will be disappointed. Whatever salvation they may get, they will not be saved in the celestial kingdom of Ged. If they have another gloryt will be the glory of the law they keep in the flesh. If a man cannot abide a celestial law, he cannot receive a celestial glory, if a man cannot abide a terrestrial law he cannot receive a terrestrial glory; and' if he cannot abide a telestlai law ' he cannot receive a telestlai glory', but .will have to dwell In sfkingdom which Js not a kingdom of glory. This is according i to the revelations of God to us. Here is where we differ from the world of Christendom. Because we have received the Gospel in its fullness and plainness, with its ordinances, its with organization, with the priesthood, its keys, powers and blessings, its revelations and its light, truth and inspiration and its Holy Ghost. Everything which belongs, to it in one age of the world belongs to it in another. In this the Gentile world He in darkness; they have followed the same example of unbelief as ancient Israel, by rejecting the Uospei ana persecuting me uaints, and them to death, and shedding the putting blood of the prophets and apostles and those who held the Gospel of the King dom of God in their day; and they . have a a gone inu we wiiuerness or darkness and unbelief, and remained so, until God restored the uosoel in this dav. Well, we as a people should reloice In this Gospel, for in possessing it we are blessed above our fellow men. No mat ter what the feelings of the world 'may be, they do not make the truth of God without effect, not a bit of it. God baa set His hand In these last days to restore Israel, and to call upon the inhabitants or tne earth fortbe last time. Anciently the Jews were called first. Jesus came to them his brethren first: the Gospel of the Kingdom was established, 'and the church organized among them first; Him and put to death they rejectedtheir their Bhilob, King who had come to deliver them. He did not come as they expected! they looked for a King, a monarch, a leader, a warrior coming in the clouds of heaven with power and to lead thtm to battle and great glory to set up an earthly, kingdom and rule and reign over them; they did riot look for him to come as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. They had not the light, and consequently rejected Him and Mis message and put Him td death, and the Kingdom was given to e the Jews, then U) the genH.,etrpTm4 Un these last days it came to the Gentiles ifirst; and when the - 1 have-bee- n J. I flU ' cor.ir.iissiorj Por Machinery and Famuy i -I ! 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