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Show &l&2&i3&Sa&iiteik&ai& dS91J!S!W5!!tetM I ' UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. herewith prteent his tabulated state- Wt concming tire ment ''fit."f - CVir-- a -- .!'r'B.'t',iiil .. 2a . 14 Bi .7 tii ..Kt 'Ihe rtui -- dote . Vr-.p'- $ 2m Ttitf MIU 4u 45 1 Vt rii.iuist I i Ft ri oopdl ,'iiii't-- f r,d. ii,iU. Ho .toi-ter- 1 ( MllS. NEWMANS ItlXEETlON. ion schools. Mi 4J-s- feu.'ife nt.iM Js-i- l sum) Oo,toi jo Sai-- industries are intelligibly. and d excepting mining. V Iiy ' mines should he mentioned, two uf net yet producing." we do not umler--tainw hen thrc arc many other important pre lucing mines. 'I ! (lowrinu- .bowed how thoroughly Mot mwii people are in in:ed the the laws i elating lo polygamy; and calls atto tention to his v ie it to the I'etUeiiti-iroffer ptUdou to all who would promise to .!n-the laws which not one accepted; ami that the Judges hare offered to suspend -triitence if tlu tvinktei cohubs, would promise to obey the law in lit- future. have nude sport of this, and it is ,dn.t time that it should be stopped. He gives the liuuihti Cumicted iu the and June, ('ourts. between July, 1st. for polygamy and unlawful co;jut;i, .some six o hese habitation it is nlnty-three- , on the former charge, Mot of the sentence5 were for only six months and exalted the rar-oso convicted, In the eyes y the Morto There are sixteen mons, martyrdom. Counties Mormon in Hah in which strong there has not been a conviction. Then it is to be remembered, that during the past six years 11, i(j( immigrants have been brought to 1 tai, and then we may see how much progress tire Government is making. There are about 15 a so persons in polyg. emy and tire Courts have convicted ninty-thre- e in two years. His Excellencys recommendation, concerning the salary of tire Vmted States Marshal and his assistants seems to us to be wise that is, that the Marshal shall receive $o00 per annum, and all feea to be abolished and the assistants $2000 and 100 respectively au-- all others $4 per day while employed. The Governor favors the passage of the Edmunds Tucker bill and recommends that a strong force of United States Soldiers should be kept here and made as available for use by the Executive of the Territory as is any State Militia. The ioveruors report will give confidence to the loyal people of Utah. Judge (Sary's words to the Chicago Anar-cLtot- s voice the convictions of the peup'e of the United States concerning these bloodthirsty wretehes : only them !, y - ns It in not the lend, among the hardships of the jiesceal le. fiugai ami lahonou tutor to endure the tome, d.ctatc to tjranay nt mol v.ho, with lawless to limb and life, where, tocos, muter penalty of when, ami uto.it what utiiis they may earn a liveh-b.sfor themselves and their families. Any government that is worthy of the name will strenuously endeavor to secure to all witem its jurisdiction freeuoin to foilow their lawful avocations, ami safety for tVir projurty ana persons, while obeying the law, ami the law is common-r- e tise. Ii bonis eaili mail responsible for the natural and probable cotiwjnenc of ins own acts. It holds that whoever advises murder is himself guilty of the minder that is committed pursuant to Ins advice, an 1 if men land together for a forcible resistance to the exeeut'on of toe law and advise murder as a liman of fiuMog such resistance effectual, whether Midi aduce he to the man t murder anoiSier, or to a numerous cuvs to nmnier men of another class, all w i.o are so handed together are guilty of any n. older that is jvmPiitW in pursuance of such a luce, in! Knights of Labor have denounced t item and their theories ; but let the knights beware lest they find Mr. George, their can-i- b tte fm Mayor of New York a real Anar-chiunder tie' gui-- e of labor reformer. Mr. Geoiges talk about free j ides on the railroad for laborer, and hi statement that we arc on the eve of another French Revolution ami Reign of Tmr, mark him as a in i dangerous man. Let New Yoi k bo. ware. 1Uh L h,iti and women sot side b side with their whit blethers and stetere in the Contention of tie Knight of Labor at llich-iioui- d admita., black men wire sefu-e- d tance to tiie Clutanooga College built by the v.nl Sock tv of the Metho H.i chnrf b. Hen are v,c faLi n v Mho will lead us ' a rh'neh. to wheie we stood when , a ,i.ith J Smieliy every nun cisi .,! ti I'.,- - a lu- to companions ; but at i'jht Us .ilt.u-- . tin-rhe no distinction, mot of race or color. "u Hon. dnhii I'ninh, it l adiug if 'V'l klyn, . Y., and member if Haw-o-n U1 tee M. F, Ulturch, eaibd for a few moon ut. as he was pa mg though the city on 'u- - return from raLfotnia. tt did us good to c the genial face, and i tin col dial, h"uty grip of our 1 -t -- pre-pi- re ait kitv-he- , V indi-ed- i.Knr.s hKnvi ifiv. arnHAv. The Chairman of the Meeting read the following letter from Murray, explaining his absence, an i then introduced Mr-- . Newman. mi.1! Lake City, uet, Id, 1146 T'l the Jrfnl'1,1 tf the Tut tie Mii.l'tq in h n.nr F. X- - 'l ? e ( rotber. vitii nc!i nsen a vu'ghtto layup the Uiem'ii, Loot!; and -- to a 1i.o ia-- i rs hands, it em in. misapprehension of the time of ?ne meeting n e we, by reason of h prior eng igemem ot bring with yo,. this evening to hear from and do honor to Mrs, New man. I rectgt.lre tier grent work and shall begr it hit d to do even tiling lu my jjower to torwardthe wotkof width with her existence, tiie Congress, of the rolled Si ite uianlftsteu. In hi an appropriation for nn Industrial home. In It.ih, A P.esperifinlj Kl,i w- i' i, i Vf r. e it. Mliiiuv. i- Ki mails Reply. heails impulse? Can one paint an emotion'. Words are impuiem to t xjire-- s my appreeuti n of the courtesies extended to n - ties i.!u. But vh;itvtt f la nor is rTifcrsel - irt".f II iste chonir. If was lova'tj, jour hero yout face P the foe, which w;,s mj hsj nation, TiHiigld e;e sjieaks t eje, i cart to heart, lu an iiiilexiMw purpose, to fight Van battle n.i And hi the lanVa.i line if it take a generation. guage of the d'lSlinguisl ed bead of the Moimou No sunea-de( Imn !i, the he irtles Joim Taylor: ho surreu Set,' and we'll never take to the Ulideigloiiiid. A of an achievement, it is the i whKler cofscioiislj er otherwise, dr. me jowr in National iifhcr. I uderdan !, I a bund faith whch nNrs the eoiotiim of to a mtiiie souicc with no all in.a- nil iiui.on bail'! Utovi.ig the cnivoli, was not 1h viftmy we celebrate easily Si'll. Ii was U"t Ollv n'st d'.ierately fought ,lt ;rj step ly ai, Cenv With . )inm-- c of le fsooi, but it was a long, p .vy prie--"g 0:11 tll'.ri . It fi'st, on my pail, alm-et il, wiateei vveeks from s a. in. to Up. m., and nriful icgiilaine n.cthu.i- - on Ui pint of the c PU.d- men who ic.irt oar day. it not ijnsssaj fo- me to go thr ngn tiv,4Si!,r leg's..uiva formulas. Kit rather iiindtau the eharicit r and srojie of the itfstitiiUoo. The oLjeot cf the Associafl m i the eMabhid-rnoah Iake of an educatioual iastitiition m indGiriai p'iru;U stiali t fought t ihcu Cits, which fhall guhtify for self-soa at The (i-fiLstltdioR Will he ilirbkd into Can one anal.ue the r, t 'll tlu Liend. of .niing in Utah will o Us OUi CeUll.il anxnuis to S lvid of am of progrec, Uiof. 1L s'. Story , U.e ITini'ipai, luw given ns the following oo-nof thecmoliao nt in the sevTl di ; ,rt I' it r fluffy j llMt tif fr4!!,' ut ii ,fr 4txri!tni . . . ... lypj. If JIRTin Ivri'rv, ... ... .... ..... I' ! , .. ,t '..iiSMT , V . 7 , i at wi-er- , . M m'l-t.r- r SALT LAKE SEMINARY. . 1 H 3x jjw w fu the fired. n.th as hr; He are ivundeut tlm.t in our Ntni.iary are rails ewihing, six, will I taught, rat of the bees tcitchers la I Uh. rcrijliftiffcal iaduifiv's, la Pie Wst '1 L dress-itialiu- g, la Ix'th of these departnieiiw competent intj actors will lie emplo.W. A bureau of information will be trUildL-hewho shall fu: ill'll information as to iiositioiis avaiiaidc to graduates in adjacent States, 1'hc graduates in the Mechanical Department may perform remunerative labor in the iuslinition to the extent of funds for transj)oit.iia to the secured. Pupils frohi the 3omesiic Department will fil'd lmmeduite einidojuieiit in the Gentiles hoice. of Utah. Tho thin! department will off ur tempi riuj shelter to the homeii-vwomen and children w hoe caes are accepted liy the Board, l'or this chis the bureau may funu-demjdojtuent in theTeintory or adjacent utes f f udi diameter as the cajsHCitj of the iu'livi'hul ;ndic.Uesf or opportunity fiirmrin-s- . is The question u. tho ceutrai aud piiiLirtiiiup c endeavor. thought of all iTiri-uaThe NaPoiu' 'mifei elue of t'lill! dies and t'oirectiull' is the most ills' lngiushed bolj of plni.mthropistd iu Amenria. I have been commissioned by the Governor of icy o', h State, a ddegaie to U e coufeieiu e, for the hist four) ears. These expel Is aud specialists deal with the questions of the ditiitbing elements of society from the standpoint of pulitital economy. Means of employment for the dependent da"e is held essentia! to the solution of these grave problems. The establishment of a National Bureau of EmCongress to ploy meut is held by some memhers-fbe the curative agency forSoctalism, Anarchism and other issues which miuaee the Republic. Nowhere is the experiment more needful than in this Territory. Jins dounumnt has a duty toward the tens of thousands of polygamous children who are to the future citizen'' of this great Repuhlc The necessity for tiffs Institution was emphatically dmed to th? Senate Committee by Mormon in tiie following language: women at tiie ( .Vs we are the representative of the Mormon women, we do in their name most emphatically protest against any such pietext being used for ole NoMoimou taming a'hare of the x'!'d,l('' fund woman, old or young, is compelled to nuiry at Every all; slid less to enter mto polygamy. free to choose her own uealmy joung woman is from to free molnK the the hudiu hs marry air: of purest affection the man of her choice, or fiee to hve in single blessedness to tiie day of her death f she so desires. Mormon girls have homes as happy, as pure, aud as desirable as any of their Eastern sisters, ami are far more imiepeudouL Mr. New man has no right lo insult the noble band of Mormon matrons and maidens by asking public alms tor thev iiemdit, while, she is circulating tiie malignant falsehoods by which' bitter prejudice has ainady been created ,ag.unst them and their religion. Emmixisf AYei US,, signed, j I)H. Fkiwumw aud Othi'l-Simsi-tio- s i to-d- n I l u As proof of the happy Mormon homes, I have nulled a marked copy of The ThibiSE of Satur- day aud Sunday's issue toevery lnemlier cf the Senato Committee to w horn this pniiest was sent But this sentiment of Mrs, Wells ami others is not Beneath this glamsentiment of the masses. our of delight is au undertone of woe. No priestly edict can arrest the moan of the sufferer ou its way to the throne. Gods own hand hath laid an invisible cable from heart of sorrow to huinardtys heart, and as a whispei of a soul in pain sweeps up to the throne, it lushes along this cable as by the breath of God, and humanity responds. Iu broken and these valleys o? the moimtainsare wasfeff lives; hearts everyearmng for childhoods happy home, yet hound about as if wrapped iu grave cioUiesin a living eepulelue. I hold in my hands an outline of the niarriago ceremony of the Endowment House, which I transcribed from ont of the old heohsof the Mormon Church. It read: D-- MAKKIAGE t fe.RE.M0EY. When the day set apart for the ceremony 1ms the bridegroom and hi,-- , wife, ami also t! e beide, together with tnetr relations ami guests, assemble at tneu proceeds to the appointed place The tike the uawsdiid mu aud native towns countrks, counties, or Mates, of the parties to be r!i.irr!eii.vvhlcii lie cant utly enters on the record. ThePresident, who taU.,r,ng, cvUi.,g &2d f.tiiug prophet, seer and revelator over the whole clmren. thrmj.nout the woild, calls uponi the bruinrnma ami V x wite to arise, which they do routing the president. 1 he wife stami on the bft hand of her husband. Tne bride stands at her left. The president puts tne question . ''Are vou willing to qnv this woman torto ynue wife time An'irfi, to be ids law lui and wedded if you art yu will manifest it by and all e. rmty ot urn hand h in the right jour hu putting dr rajh1 Is perband i!'u. tne usual form of ceremony lio formed beiween the Ain'wef andthe di'f. The vcrV date and th" Hoard itien enteis Ol thehftm jiaa of marriage, together with names of vu'nfsu. G ha 1 taken in Vtr wtrts of this wire oaths T rrJotij nqnio and again, (haying any records of m an ri;'. Gentlemen, stand with me for a moment at that marriage altar. Can you not fid the arrows thrust! through womans soul, wheu the are gvii it'dVng to give this question is asked, w'miiiui to io'tr imsbaud to be lbs lawful and wed-(i-- d s The wife for time and all si .!y" severed one by one! Reverse the situation, gentlemen. Stand by tins altar, your-hi-J dictum of tin- - victim, while at tiie inflexible s .toe rullen priest, you are required to fake the i i, , j i,., iu the sweet bygone at o unfit r altar, ?ii. for Vim the velvet touch which thrilled till the tiemorof jour soul lots never found its subsi-euclay now that hand into the brutal palm of for come tofiop t tiie brisk of who hpu time and all eternity. Tell iu, ge.iilcuien, is there power iu heaven or earth, or hell to make tha lutioii id attary If th victim1! ot such tyMiiPj at-- - of ft mi Isbeny v ill timy not accept h? 1 tell j mi benight, If some the deep tints of the aiH! I limner who paint thunder-i- , ven cloud, or Ihe forked lightning's Mare, should, taking the .'. f r hi "'raw and diopuighi brusli hi tne rni'rear for color, attempt th" rack of p(rM the lift'd, uig to iu. the thumb ncrevv j .re- - tire by puePj fm-- ,, ri luto il e Ul'tonug, ideediilg llei), the mb, the nr the death no i i, at last tii" still, cu! HulimN-iuagotiiesof the difinditt red victims of these charnel h'ei'ts (f defejaiir, ere tiie task vvero finished, tiie tl o culms grow dim, the bi"h Ci!!v:w vv'uil f fll'lll lifi'U- -a f.ug'rt,, ill!! uf tl'.e ill null tl tin- g.'vlh nos of evnuty he fretted with th of pton. During the long months lark I an ,i. ihe 1.1iey, witluvt a shadow, it .eem-H- i to iif'ti-- r down sin Iceuidree tiie- these battlei'ieto-- of heaven and crying imto me. (ai1 t v, i d i something tor my ch.tid? I felt Imiidscliuging to my skirts aud ludilhig h.nk U. earth till I should help iu the red- mption of those m peril For, sirs, these Mormon uiarouJ-ei- s are covertly camp'Rg aih'Ut ilmuan fnvsidas in this f nr hind of oars, and tf.towbig lasso of Ui't about the necks t imiocenee, k4 esuirng It a drln-- i of pearls at Goers cwti tatstowa. Tht (Rivera incut liata duty to protoct the tiom-y- s ot Ivy-.cIiKCiis, an ftrii ss intstor te tha victims Miiwivt-tho loyal vnnuca of this heari-'trmg- - iidered that every p.nlcr of lian- irch - a cinjueiing ieui'o r ; oiiUii iii.yluve him lied o t'.o thmcii Los 1. . I'r. Reid is always .CPf - fi,i. (!..? etc. , Appcvuse. -t i frui miiiar to all of jou, jet pardon mo wliile I one that is and too oftm neglected it is samply this: To kmc bnc to and ehk sene, food. Mur husband and UoUucis r.iet la dtej.y iakrtt-tfin It is, nod the wealth, comfort and happiness of every hous. hold is involved in this. We propose the empiuyuiei.t of an accrdiied artist in this dominion of domestic lahi.r whose -- Kid bhail by instruction help to prepare women to reign sojrune iu the as wtli as the dining and dMwiug room! The industries we propose to cuiti'uteshall be such a-- lo tend to render the inmates of our home self lehaut and useful to UiemseK. ami capa-,1the homes they n.av hereof! er occupy a Messm.p a comfort and a joy. With a heroism that is born into the character of these vvfin n who have rendered the world gseA has done her vvoiK. services, Mrs- After years of thought and pra.er and studying well the real condition of these helpless of Women and children realizing the results tho awns leprosy which lias its hold on thtpe homes witha charity gi eater than her fears she Wrut alone to plea1! t!er c ose. It was no easy thing to meet bitter opponents and grapple with their sophistries, it needed a Keen discrimination to give answer to the searching nueslions before the Senate UoinniiUec and U was because Mrs. Newman has the gift that is early given to women that she was able to summon the experiences of a life for in Plant use. Iama.-ca- s blade was none the ies- - keeu because it was polished. We crave th; pi iviiege of encircling her bn.w with the iauiels that belong to those trfuj haw odMawiI the ifiUrtSts of Joith arid the dowiiiion of the soul.' oovomm wfst's kemakkij. Mr. Can oil in introducing tJovernor NYert said. the eery presence uf the Governor at this reception indicates his deep interest in the lienevolent and humanitarian objects of the Association. The Governor, as reported for The Tribune, said that it was with pleasme that he testified his appreciation of the noble work that has been liegun in this community. The laws of ihe country will ami must lie enforced, but the enforcement of the laws always brings suffering to the inn .cert wives and children of the offenders. Nothing so appeals to the human heart as a suheiing woman or a suffering child, recogme the situation, and we appreciate the noble efforts of her who lias htrben to alleviate the Buttering of the woman and children of Utah, who are ieft upon the cold charily of the world by the enforcement of the laws, and for such there should be a wide, a great home, in which they couid be taught the brandies of education aud industry, that they may enjoy the comforts of life. That object will receive the approval of the Out who lias set the great example in ail such work, tiie Great Lord of U.e Universe, who became a man that he might visit the lowly; that he might comfort the distressed; that he might help vise helpless; and it seems to me that this noble lady must have found the greatest joy ami comfort in this thought, ii.at she was following iu the footprints of our , that this lady Savior. Is is wonderful, couid do so much alone but yet not alone, because she bad the presence of the One who inspired her U the sacrifice she was making; she had back of her here in Utah the prayers of ail the helpless women and innocent children; and, with resolute purpose and strong ami, sue pushed forward ami ha returned more than victorious; awl the highest compliment that can be paid Ict i? that the Christian people, by their prayers and efforts and kliors, shall, when the institution is completed, try to find an inmate for it, some poor woman or suffering child. I extend a hearty welcome to Mrs. Newman, and congratulate her upon her success, and the (Tirist-hk- e spirit which has prompted lies actions. The ,, Ohtinwi ly telegraphy, utcuugraphy, tjpe-writir- g, chill iucivtdii g ! e. r t P i. ilr-.- ''w u-- - tUJu-ioyal- r Terri toiy have a duty thty owe to the Nation to tirnal day. I u white tl this Natnnul evii.dnd crystallize ihennii, tne Iu,. u mite y,,u ltj make it feit at the Nations center. Has such a 1 he .U gel of tiie n !mu lu..h Sped wi'il ic ever been witnessed since t:e foundaswift wiilg. 3I.lli., 1.1lVlitdd, e.atk;i...l.'! i .ill d tion of tin G nerument as that which was prehave g.u-up their ib ai. L.,' agr-a- t sented at tne tapitai, of the Morim-- womeu UHi.iitUiic, such as ijo man tao inuui.er. i to the National tkiugress agaiuet ti.e !he t'.f.ine. Tiie ang-- 1 ot tiie tUrpal krcoJ of Ime in this Territory ? li.lth I'ti'i t e 1! ink eforc The seal Is King. Ha ary tuind uf iriniiuals c.cr, eiiher iu uersui brokee, ucd he Ii eds uf men, torevi; di Pe,;iie rby tl tir repiesentatives, judmoneu again t the death penalty! laves it oh inge the fact that these fseeagie.it multilade of ...mb ctovvaed, Women do not Count themselves criminals'. The before the Ling. j ,iU!ct e,i;i;G law defines their status; moreover, those Mormon dtiqis from His king'v t'.i.id', 7 h. y pc.- -, ly ,,u women have charged that a greater evit exist la tiie offer side. Aid Id tblniigli Uio prr..'. , r.o -- one too c monogamous homes; that infanticide and all forms with faltering step an u e.irih of sock! vice are the legitimate frintof vTirh-liawho loved hm fell i!, oj p;, h marriage. But I ask, have the tepreseumtiV" fi 'ii aogejs, ptoih pi tii-- . Pi!.? ic, 'J ,io Ki'i i of any metropolis, under any form of h.s sea;, lifts up ihe g. hb a , , () i, o , since the world began, !.e', i muss meep tbo ghtb I mg page; " I ",v,ts in j maul u i si. ings to niemoriui against the invasion of their ted mi gentie renm',sirs!ii'!' - "I off, vri-n sacred 'l lit e rigts?' Have they eicrpe-it'.-ue- d -- aw i 'Iht'i ut prison ami h as ye lure dope n moo eilljieiurs nr magistrate forl'iaily tope h'ist of ('.is,., ji J'ave done il UU'o fi' o- Tneir morai beiitiuieut feexinliy reiigii.us, blds It ! Kil'g I'lai'i S the I:' e;i,n 1)0 111?' It is a skiitluig com;peit ujn;i eysh hi which vrithtii.' hr is ii u. ,iU.l (, gits', made it possible foi women, iad m On' gar tumis tips, fall' th.s ei.r.i.,1 bout dl.l.i-in v of domestic to invade tlis Tenij le of Uto tne kc so pesw.-e- t In eu,- ji.y of thy Liu d, ot our Liberties where liugei the spurns just men iiig melody, so svuet we i.otw. or? made perfect; where marble lips speak to us uf to it. the thic.a !.i r v.jb rvs, !sr oiHijii'i an'isrij.ii ai ( ues iioc.is iiosi! i i toi future, to thus petition. mid serapluiii. and the angelic host, the clu rai it never entered mto the thought- of ihefmaeiei? Amen and amen ferevei. of this Republic that polygamy siuuiM vci he the 1 faith of any people anywhere withm its limits. K lINTri AMONG 3IOK TJ t N f. stand by tiie tomb of the Father of 1,h Country. Mrithiit rest. Bide by side, two marble sarcophagi: llhirnt 10 11 Uritv Til Hit OWN FA1 it ' !t totters is of in one inscribed upon gold, Rt. 7., ai the f'oalv i!ic Conferenco, pos-ti- c 'Washington, upon the other Marti. a." No Uichutiis thought that it re hit. J-1 stand ever desecrated Mount Veruon. man-- ; daatlitire (o own t'ttir ilk? re, fatin in the Rotunda of the Capital and look ujhui the LoUm daughter, than to marry Gcntvle-- . Emharkation of tho Pffgnms, kneeling upon this to jp-- t bcaetly.'.vhdt i it? If their native shore, aud surrendering themselves to In a Sessiuu, after this ha the (iod who is to guide them over unknown seas. a nia.le one f the lijmslims -- ahl it No polygamist kneels here. I returu to the Hail of Statuary. I gaze into the win. Id not be right in t!- -e day- -, IhoiiKhthe deep eyes of Robert Fulton, which are fixed upon Lord jtistifiml it in Noihhs time. tiie model of a bot which holds in Us narrow And, a man who had been a bishops conn-do- r wa-- s limits, the commerce of nations yet unborn. Upon disciplined for incc-- t with hi , ov.n Lincolns rugged lineaments I see written, man's dauglttcr, humanity to man. Grand old Ethan Allen, clad Nv)T ttT OFF A FI FT. A!,L. in his regimentals as if ready to misheath his Apostle Richards in his speech a tho sword to an eat the foot of disloyally. Not one conference iteuieff t'iut poisons repintel of thee old worthies ever dreamed of celestial as having been cut-offrom tiie church marriage. It seemed to me, they would turn In then hail so betMi cut-ofbut insi-te- ff they marble casements; move from theirsitorff ep'ilchws, were in good standing, ami among tin best to expel Boise who came to thoir sacn-- i corridors mvmUk thn to promulgate such a doctnue. It was an Insult NNe reiuemher that while the Saints to the noble tneu who madfe ns a nation, whose in Xanvoo they denied practiced polygamy God is the Lord, that the representatives of our Govand it made to ,ath thoiLr.sal. No thunderthe wonder ernment permitted it The denialwas just to dartre the (it id dm. bolt has fallen upon such audacity. The tnin the swearing drib,', It" is but a precursor of th? cyclone of Gods Have they pretended to cut-of- f wrath. apostle, ami Bishops Cannon and Taylor Tt w.i an insult to the wonmniuvod of the com, In, just to deceive the Gentiles? that live Mormon memorial was given place in IHsHGNEST saints. It was an iosult to the the Congressional Record. Foui teen .Mormon postmasters have hem dignity of the Nation that it should have been All honor to the one member of tiie removed fuun office at one time, y First Senate who had the courage to characterize it? Assistant PuMuiaster-GenerStevenson, for sentiment as too vulgar tor recognition. 1 ask, is their accounts, is reinnika-U- e, falsifying it not time the Christian women of tiffs Nation repudiate such actions, aud Lold the National ConIf these nr? the Saints, am! .s'"cial gress responsible for such an indignity? chosen of God, whatmu-- f the rest ot the Governthis overthrow would Shall they who world be? ment, whose very lullabies aud cradle songs ate If ouenr two ha 1 been found guilty we might full of treason, be heard ami ire remain silent? We, whose loyal sons have listened to the last have concluded a- - is usually wtid-- ft ell, tattoo and fallen into the eternal sleep? there are black sheep ia every liock, but of this Territory is a fourteen in eo small a flock lather I know the ntmo-phedarkens moral antesthetio, but I had placed in my hands its line, and taises the question a to the and, best week, a copy ot tin; Hymnal of the Mormon color of the flock. Church. I find in it treason,, Boon f e Kingdom MORMON MORALS BESe'fUBEL BY aud. blasphemy. shall be independent, The God that others worship fs not tiie God for me, At the Mormon general conference he at lie ha no parts body And Cannot tear or ste; Coalville, on Ocf. Gth, Apostle Richard. who nt A o.t ot revelation the absence of President Taylor, on the unOh, that's Die God for me derground seems to bo chief man, -- aid, so set rfti words in forth man I find plural lags that if I should send the book through the mail, Many make Sunday a day of recreaimn; I should be subject to ihe law against the dissemi- go to hunt, h. to the lake and uiiugte with nation of obscene literature. But ill toll you what the people until il lias come to be -. that it I mil do. I will isue pon a type writer hundreds would take an angel frem Heaven to pick cf copies of these by mu and Fii sc.ui?r them in the Saints nit from tiie wicked people. Hush r- the East wherever I go. atinmg oil our people nud has become an Tho Holy abomination. 'Ihe use I hold in my hands a hook entitled of profane linniut't: 1 call it the s tinhviy Nvipturen, ho G i '.'!' Scriptures. touintoH airif'nij ovr ptupb ' Upon the second page I have pasted the following Apostle Richards was followed by Apo-tl- e slip cut from au editorial in the Ikserd Xt irs John . Taylor who said if we go to halt The Mormons use no ot her the Church Organ. Lake and Weber counties we find fiuui to Bible than the reqohir orthodox hook, commonly naints Lulling m the lake on the sabknown as the King James translation of the Holy The young man and maiden go; he bath. are mt gopia.v, they Scriptures. In tiie to the bar, gets drunk, k the u u lea goe kind. of Bible revision in for any ing Yet hen ti the Scot. The profane declares many to go go iu bathing with him, and they go in thin guu?.i', tuel plain and precious things have been token away into the water ditte-e- d from the Fable, often the book hath gone forth they wallow together in the lake like 1 tell you there is no oilier pla-- e through the bands of the gnat and alxnhinabk church. nd ire g Many quotations from history are cite wlieieihey do such thing-- . to Joseph dec! ifed tf it en1 .idiGK-Sehool as i'iOOf. Then fclvWS th w p to 'n.ith, to riNor: the uuaring sections ot.d imn to theinke, ", ! r!! t! ri-- r (;" ye sLaii teach teem unto wf ot h the diit.iL'' (after thts restoration), Apn-tl- e .Joiri! Hieiy The transaH nations am! kindreds and tongue -pciiker.-eium'd ;n heeluitoed smith, the nest lation begins and ends iu blasphemy. 1 Lave given for the reputation cf the saint-- " fm three months careful study to the revision. I find he Lfiipved it ur duty to ke, p vi- -;t iiitioduee 1, the faiths of U.e Mormon Church, polythe fault-o- f the Salute from tiie wiirid. theism, preexist ut life, the organization of the But Apo-U- e Griuit followed with Luther priesthood, tiie Holy Spirit reduced to a refused of .onilitmn of tim the expo-tiry subtil' fluid which pci meates all matter, a piopb-ecof Joseph and hid mission to Zion of the Sri said; A big nsrijmuy of sis will gi to the beenu-- e we iuve forgouen the i.et i. Adam the Sou of God, and o on ik-vmountains, the lie -- on'! time- - thought t!. Saint- -' w, Urn to tiie Cod. These things should chore!! to fever, whose ptffsesi.efi, never smekeu, hi)ij, ! buj . , ,t mi . at tit." nl - u tint tffi tbs- - viffamy is suppressed. some u nt away from tire meetings - .vi'c. lotbi association ha bmi committed i high I don't lih to hntr liulr thituM' ! ul, dust; a National institution upon a National bs.su, tithing.'' to subserve N itioua! ends; therefore, wese coui!'!-m- s till INC- - J VPmA PUP Pa. have been you. There will c, me Luois of i i mu tor M. wh In.s pt"it . ia.gi' F. B tt be brave for Chi.ti's -- ate -. W a .!. Lfe t:t -, tor immunity sake and remember, the deed- if patofhic ty 1 m1 V. a am-ioflicml N. Lnes, high stretch onward with time. not men end They i'1 into lb" illimitable eteriffitos. It is s metl.hig to procuie icforr'a1 i ui of c.. j !.. .s Tm v Civil e sou! fr I; a aiii! purpoeesd me Vai.-haj, temdage. emaiicq-itin -. to eniancpaio a sou! from the deatiffess temd.ige of 1 the u'e-- t of ffer gaini-ta fate" fatb; souls imprisoned beyuud tiie light of .1 K. A k buhe Marsh, t'l lcJUlty attempted sun or star; superstitious, g'n.tly Itaudb !i ihijvg fnriu-- h tic' iit'erniatioii, and Tc effes t" the rolls; the wasted vicim.s perisltug with the and Join1- - met i.tiike and pav- - utt) uu m-fatidne of Use heart. for tliii purpose and Frank- - g ive f my prescient eye rioots avroes the re ovnhm,. ;e,i;iral to money in slopo t the sua euih, down tie rr and the them, nrettuif mi th.sr. Hiiil the bight of time, I eee the heaven rdl he Slar-lu- il comer-atm- e. heard Ireland ta! iu the Ss of Men vL .The condr.g gather as a Tio the Ira I jv;... wsi tiled Goods of Tween with power aed grest gi u?, re . ecr--i Ill'll h Rvu... ud the angylc, ite i.S t ;,f,j tai.tlsUIs. pi i. clerobiia, feraj'toci '.i d o Jones V''rr fq.v ito'-- of attU'pti ig flying ia the ?tdd. The clatwls brenlf away into tee horizon it the a Fluted Slates oiTniaS, ite-u- tpe-tac- mem-rializi- V v a-- he .w-aie- hud-vtom- ! . , God-give- vi-.- lii.t-iom- , ku-,- Ge-ug- buh-pquc- iit 1 sern-atio- f, f, -- -- at 'hi re APO-'TL- fi-- 1 a-- w.ii-rim- 1 i t!-- r yuv; id e- li arc-ti-- hri-i-u- iu -A gla s pn-on- 1 V.a-il!-u- a-s- i To-nig- r rr 1 os'-s- re ic |