Show KNOW UTAH H sA By ALBERT L F. F PHILIPS Ett Efforts to lo bring tho rebellion th the Buchanan war to a u peaceful termination Were cro ero having their ef et- et The claimed they were vere not In rebellion rebel- rebel lion ion Ion and that they vero ready to receive the new governor gC with b becoming loyalty but not willing to lavo him bUn forced down ul Upon on them by bayonets bayonet A pence peace commission was suggested and Colonel l lane Kane ne' ne proffered his services s as a mediator which Mch were ac accepted accepted accepted ac- ac and anti the colonel coonel s set t out from Washington at nt on his mission Registering himself us as Dr DI Osborne Osborne Os- Os borne he lie was a passenger on the steamer eamer eamer that left letl New York the first i yeek cek In January 1868 1858 and when hen reaching caching the Pacific co coast st he hc at once oice sought the Mor Mormon mon man leaders In In southern California arriving at t San an Bernardino Just after aCter the Mormons had disposed cd of oC their great body hody of oC Jand there and were t to return to Salt Silt I Lake ikc City i where the they were to tu join tho Mormons who vho gathered there for or their common defense defence Then he le was furnished an escort and proceeded to Salt Lake a arriving In the month of or February S The arrival of or Colonel l Kane ane In Salt Laio City ca th the calling of or a L council of or tho presidency and the he twelve apostles at ut 8 S o'clock In the evening e when Colonel Kane ane was Introduced by Joseph A. A Youn Young Toung to o the a as Dr Osborne tho Introduction icing being a er very formal one unc The Tho doctor was was- very led fled In his desire to the dl dignity of or the gO meat and ho had not seen any of his friends at winter winter win win- ter er quarters for more than eleven en years It was declared that tIit ho he perhaps was tho tile only man man In the country who would have been received b by th the Saints with such perfect confidence J S I I After J the conference the between the tho with Coo Colonel le Dr DI Kane Kune was vas ended tho colonel was wat stricken with a light Illness JUness and It Was as as several das days before he was read ready to make matte a call calt oi on Governor Al Alfred Alfred Al- Al fred Cumming whoso headquarters ero ivero miles from Salt Lal Lake e City When ho recovered and reached l tho camp of of Go Governor Gornor a n. sentinel queried him and then shot at him hini as he lie entered the tho lines JInes un un- accompanied In return the colonel coonel broke the tho stock stoel of ot tho over o tho heart head cC q C tho sentry Then he asked ed to be conducted to the tent of or Governor CumminS CumminS' Cum Gum minS' minS where he heas was as received ed by hy the tho governor o with cordiality I I S However Ho it was different with General Johnston who affected to treat Colonel Coonel Kane as a n spy py and und an orderly was sent to arrest him It Il was made nade an Invitation for the the colonel colonel to dine dino with Johnston Johnston John John- ston at the latter's Jatter's headquarters which was regarded as an i Intentional blunder resulting In n a a challen challenge c being sent b by Colonel Kane Governor of ot course had bad to stand with the amb ambassador of ot President President dent Buchanan as tho ambassador had lind been sent there thereto to carr carry o out t a mission but It created a a breach that lever was healed between n the governor and General Johnston Justice Eccles of oC the supreme supreme- court threatened to arrest nil all parties Interested in it Jt if It tho the duel proceeded S S I IThe The conduct of G General Johnston was looked upon b by the Mormon lormon leader as vcr very like e a bit of or providential diplomacy mac S says S 'S In his history of or the tho affair Interposed In behalf of or his p people ople With the governor and the commander ot of the army array at swords swords' points the issues of ot the tho war var were practically In the hands hands' handsor of or cc Brigham Young From that moment he l knew new that h he le was master of oC the tho situation and the tho extraordinary moves that he made thereupon culminating In fri a sec see exodus odus shows sho what a consummate strategist he hewa wa was waa and how complex were his methods of or mas- mas men He Jo Was now not on only Iv In comm command nd of oC his hison own on people who rho at the lifting of C his finger er would move with him to the ends of ot the earth but dictator both to the governor s and the We army Johnston could only move at the call of oC the governor md and was hedged about by the new policy of or the president dent while this shaping of ot affairs converted the Mormon militia then under arms into tho the governors governor's posse osse instead of or the regular ular troops hoops 4 h |