OCR Text |
Show -- wid draweth And th a end of the Z!on. The nlJhMA.il pyesarn turned towards of the United Htjte coune &re united the ceorJe of Grd. Allots the Mormon.; hut nnot-annihilati- Dp times of th they wbl haye, to the sign interfering homo without: SnS toiijatAnd Ph i Gad jrraijv that all the honest mav buUttieroJ- out from the -- nations, before tP land Vla-'- in r waste And wafcheJps . principles cf freedom. We as a peoright to have a state government (having. the" requisite qualifications) to manage our ow n siTiirs, Rnd e protected In cur rights by the present government: what dA"7 w'e find? Those thnt sbquft protect us going back to the ne. worthy cf Hia protect in gt-- Vis&CTDe e, and 'of Uie en- - a from His lovment of those brewing;, that flaw be prepftml timtecus Land. That they may 1 .uwe n Mt. to vorne He b n v, to meet Him for- and Zion and enjoy Hipiefct-EceTorere- . s n r wr L, - - . .fewer to "comper-yfte- g: serfp. to have nb i voice as to who shall be tbeir rulers, to establish a monarchy In this free lend of America. Well may we ask, this andT"drilIbe.rtj?i--Tiixatlowithout wasithe cause of the" .are the custodi zTlsyedu ans of the people's rights doing Are 1 . ur-regentatic- VOW, to-da- ' y? the statesmen, legislators, and senators of thia great nation taking a course to perpetuate the. princlplenorfreedom and union, and maintain a In reading the President V mes;igc we'Cnd. linion cf ftate. and people? Is not policy and. the following: IT am convinced, however, that : ,31'party jntereets eapphrg awiyTThe very found- -, Jn -- polygamy datijns of this once great nation? the Territory cf Utah, that it ia profitless to at- Look at the. secret- - combinationa and secret tick it with any but the stoutest waapons which poeieties, and lock at the struggle between capConstitutional LegMature c.-- make; I favor, ital and labor, and the lack of confidence in men therefore, the repeal of the set up.n which the cf position, and the distrust in those that should: existing government 'depend, and the resumpdefend the union and equal rights to all who eet tion by the National Legislature of the entile foot upon American soil. How much cf brain political control cf the Territory, and the estabcr geed judgment is thowu in the mansgtment lishment of a commijeion " Compare the ad? of ntiticnal sllairt?: vice with the following: "Any .Legislation vhiJrf there is a man that dares to defend the whereby Congre?s may supplement the gnariiri-ntee- s rights of the tople, that has a epark of the whici Jhe Constitution affords for tha"-- ; spiiit that aninmted.the.bofeoma of the revola-- " ei'j yment by all the citizens cf the UolTolkryfathers and that want to protect the Jed SUtejyeryjig fundamental principles of tin's great republic; nUy 'of cliTzTuship. wiU receive my unhesitating Gcd bless eueh men. 'The seeds of fedl- ppt'icvj." What a favor! What a dtetictloi.! tion and civil war are teing festered Iikea ', Wlisl! our territorial government.!--Wh- at - femoui Jering voJcno, and unless the rulers and foi? rorecoth, take away the rights of a fetatosraen rid tbenieelvea of their selfish loyal people, born free men and women, living liens, and let jichor, truth and j ustice be their ucder.the starry flag of liberty. Is it became motto, they will have enough to do nearer borne vte take the right given ua by thTCnstitution than Utah. The day has come spoken of by the to regulate our own domestic afFairfc? By what prophets of old: "howl ye, for the day of the right does the President, or Congress, presume Lord is at hand; it shall corne as a abstraction to Interfere N?;ith pur local lawe? Did not the ' from tho Almighty, and they shall be afraid Congress of this nation grant iis a terri tor ial pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them; they government, with the power to' make our local shall be in pain as a woman that travaileth; Jaws according. to ihe views and good of the they shall be amazed one at another; their faces people? The organicNact of the territory gives thai! be as flames: behold, the day cf the Lord us the right to make laws with a view to the beat interest rf the people, (providing we do cometb, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate, and He shall destroy not make any that will come in contact with the einuers thereof out of it." . The time ia comthe general government) and we have the priviing when all they that persecute the taints of lege of making cur marriage law to suit our God will be cnttfl from the face of the earth, 'ideas; if we conclude to have no wife at all, for the Lord has Eaid by the mouth of His whoso light'ia it to interfere? It IifffrictJya desprophets, in the lastrdays He will send dire point upon wh'ch local av.tboH'y h J tructions upon the ungodly, famine, pestilence, :.t?on, w do not ask uny other Msfeor tmitory to incorporate in their co e of !?. vrs vny Jhai ?.e plagues, and that they should slsy one another until th land should become desolate. Then cbhoxicua to'tben?; tp dp JnottyjexfertrHr;tth-"we as saints of God do not complain, for wo them as to what Jaws they shall make, peiiht r trust; we know that know in whom do we pckno;vlidge 11 e!r t to mi rft - wi fi whosoever Ikes godly in Christ Jesus must sufcurC Even the President Jjhs na r he stoops to oppress' an d perver i itu t I r ! t nnl fer persecution; then what effect does alt this r- - . lnTent cf the ConstitutioLi, much ie-to clamor, all this extra legislature have upon thia, people? Does it weaken their faith, does it porate a reign of Kclde iast ical .' I c q jI i ti'.m al-- . d make them feel like forsaking their religion, or ' pander to the "c;utnor of-'-" religious I . . sn jv the principles thereof? No. For we know that rule and control the consciences of men, t r.y God wiU protect His own, and that cur enemies what theyehall incorporate as'prifc.c "pit in ihur us fco Jong as we do can have no power-evreligion. Wby'notfay to tho CaiLiiiiJUa44.4t- no favors of our enemies, only right, and we ask beyTJeiieve in celibacy). that tltey 6h:ii jhr yi ' or to the Jew, that it ia the will of cihtr ) Ji;- - ' our just rights. icnUts that the seventh day ii the ul.J.ath; I wiU say a fe w word? in regard to oar fran. govern mint h hi no - r?,ht "to rt q iir m b chise. It is passing strange that our wise tena-to- r, don any f.riccltils of cur religion, and mnse us Mr. Ca89idy,thould havo so much intelli.forego the dearest couHtifutional rights c m- gence and wisdom when his mother was a Bfs?. It i the di8X:'Cf t iid we woman, and women are such fools that "they mlt-o1 r J?Pfit u.b ia VO" our te frf'td t i 'i rp"v7ra : i c n t don't know how to vote." Are not women the destroyed. I ak, who are tho Iraiton I Traitoi 3 ones that implant the principles of manhood, of to tho jieo!ifc7ri Interest; tr?i:ors V- thV trust intelligence, of honor, of henesty and refine- .. rjaen t Ththeolirof rnlnTeverTbefore he opens iajherojjjdlo "icitiTliberty.""'" We as a p?op!o s.tt i hU eyes on thia'wcrld. Is it not the refining the Constitution a an influence of women that stamps the morals of a inspired documenr, but 8 deplore a a community, tht is the foundation of good eo we corrupt edminictrat-onA WOMAN'S VIEVVSr -- n . : eul . -- du-tro- nsi -- - Vo ciety? Take a community where men ha? the predomlriantdDfluence, (eay In rainlnp: cam ps,. for In8tance.)land what is the condition cf Poob ty? . It ia of t he lowest gradeO ,Tet worien have the predominant ir f!u- enceand the Reverse Js the ref nlt. Read the of ple c!aim the I -- Bight the true fM Sdent : fdncer!y pity those that havo loit -- v "thaTit was training they received at their mother's kne and 1he modifying influence jsh held over thum prompted them to greatnesft Then who eh all ca re to J ralea jvoice t frde prieT jwo men of 1 h ;ir r Jg h f 8? "7Are "t hey not citizen?; are they not person? If not, what are they? . T ... isrnoi one ciuzen equal with another? As women can hold nronertv nnri t tirtrt frr ifcof property? If a woman violates the laws of the land the is held accountable to the law, she also has the right to the protection of this ..ment the earae as a man," but she must not vote (ehe does not know how tcj. Why not? I claim that women have the same rights ss men, and that tney have brain enough to know who to: vote for, they, a a general rule, do not let policy rule them to the exclusion cf principle, in the choice of men for cfllce; they vote for men that have proved themeelves capable, that have the peopled interests at heart, and that will perpet- - - t to all citizen?. we-put'ou- i .. k IV rf UlIIBU't) Ul -- Caseiiiy a'-ii- -' ' v- - 1 v-- J ri-vei- j ed ni.. J J (J iti that th e diy 1 J '? . - . . iT h a a pass ed for 1 IT c 1 . ii I . " - luciuuuumauju vftti anu pe. seve ance, that have accomplished what thh people . r AI. I tL nave, iu me tumo uvuva yitirnti ,fi a pecpie thathave - shown the amount "'of intellUer ce and statesmanship ability, or tho power?, of car durancf? Doct it all show a community of g norar.ee? No; we are a peop.Io. that are governed by the power and intiUgecca cf Almighty God, and herein c i;sits pur jowe r of unity, insnired bv the saiiia Huirit we km unifpit in all things; thl.ii id why we vote a a unit, this U what makes the wicked treinb?e. It !s not a smalthandfal6fXe5pTeT5iririe3t3 and reople sre fighting 8ga?nst, tut the Alm'ghty Father,' the rnler or the heav. ns nnri- hit- , iu, lliU King before whom every kaeo every tongue confess H'spowt r, IJi might, end His right. Praying for the welfare cf the Kingdom of God. Orange ville, Emery Cj., Dtc. L, ISS'i. be-in- -- st - it , gti WASHPID TO DP. ' ' re-Pos- ill fl nd Dave euuffu r - u-- VUIii:JK. t j UUU- . Ul laws, who shall rule ove us, and who we will vote for. We do not intend to be enslaved with out a protest. Where will you fJni a people that ;, " r men to flghtagainst the advancement of women, for they have one faculty more prominent, perhaps, than men, which is rertinccity. Wo s -- lljUBJ 111117 K r er UUU e i.h-whi- t-- w -- -. r4- - I hold that a citizen is a citizen, whether man or woman, if not, why hold a woman responsive iotj..eJaw-V--liasnotft -woman lhTltamTpower to think, to act, and study; are not her intellectual powers as great if cultivated? Has the but the same power herself as man? Certainly she has. If not had the opportunity she has to deveJon those powers, it is because man has deprived her cf her natural rights; man has e tocd in the way of his own interests, instead of raieins womau to her proper sphere, and making her his equal, a counselor, a companion, and a helpmeet truly, and having an intelligent wifo,he 2io ooieulod hfnrl?flf with tiavlug a houietioltt drudge, a thing cf convenience. B jS'a dawn ia breaking for the women of this naticn, aud she will show In the near future that 'ibe'Is not on - . i . , ' ri-!- A -- -- :ri--dib- tl: e t , A TIT - I am iiwaro that In writing upon tho subject of wash lag little children too much I will come iu c6nt?tct with established custom, which ia moro nnlrer-aall- y an than ever before. Most of tho Indulged In y mothers think that if "they do not wa6h their little bod- old-tim- e to-da- |