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Show I'KE.1 I(IM"II1. ten francl.fl- l.'hrontolei A new alar hta been aildM lothe flag of the Union. Tint which we have known for eo meny rear, at I'leli Territory la now the Hleie ol I lah, endowed with ell Ihe elirlbulee of Mute eovereignty pooeed by ber elder alilera end emitted lo govern bar-en bar-en In all nwi'twi, provided iheConali-toil, iheConali-toil, n of lha Unllfhl Hie aa and tha ao aof onuieae be deemed the tupreuie lew of lha Uinl. Nime far hut been etpreael that the old leaven of polveaniy anil ihedoinlna-linn ihedoinlna-linn of llie Mormon Lh'urnh may atlll be e .ourre nf danger to repuhlloan Inilliil linn., tint we prefer In Imlteve lhal the people of Uiah bave framed tbelr Cooitt lu Ion end eccepird llieir Hie ehood In good faith, end that the reeaonabJe and though lul iieople, among ibe Mormono lli.ma. Ivee, liave aian anil will a, lhal IHilygainy and ei-clealaatlnel rule ere out worn l.toea, which ll would be boielee to aileinpt Ui revive. Tne people ol Uiah know Ihe .lluallun anil Ihe eeullment of theproern' oli, ami there eerm. no ilanger of their etleiutitl'ig In overturn an order ft thluga to wbioh ihey have vol-uoiarllv vol-uoiarllv oonaenird. In one reaped t'lah ll en ennrmnualy valuable eni'oaelon to Ihe femllv of e-eie.. Hbe ta aound aa a dollar on the financial queailon. Iheoltltenof Utah, oo matter what lilt polllli-al BltlllBlluoa may tie, ta uol tn be peraueded that atlver la not a true, genuine, hi.uirlal and nee-eaaarv nee-eaaarv money uieial, or lhal the proepor Itv of the Anierlcan iMroiile le nol lo be promoted hy a rotllru to free onlnagn. The advocate, ol blmi'talllaiii will wnl-ooii.e wnl-ooii.e lo lliclr rimha two Henatore and a llepre.enl.tlve from Ulah.hy whaiever polluc.l n.uie tbey may be known, tor if llii-rel.e uviii.li.ni..n wblon tl.ah leatinll It la loo frrw o dnace of aliver, v-hirh la only en equtvaleul expreealon for biuwlalllam. Han rranclem fall: Now lhal Utah ba. heroine a Miataaud lottay will enter upon lha prai'licel bu.tneee of conduot-log conduot-log ita own analre, It a.auinn Bn linpor Bin-0 which In aa much the product of Ita hi.lory aa la auggii.tel ly Itefu'nre. When Ita pioneer., the Mnrinone, lied to ll for refuge and planted their oolony on the enilllng plain of the Uroal halt lko. they never dreamed of Ilm vae' atoret of mineral woalih wbhh lla formidable nioutitatna held, aud tailed to lorene Ihe wealward aurgliig nf the olvlllxallou wb.ch Itiey bad lied. They etiebllahed a patriarchal government ol their own which waa unique on Ainertoan eoll, and being frugal and luduttrtout thoy proe Jierfxl auiaall'gly. The bitter .iruggtee wblob followed the elTone of thoee uot In ayinpelby with their rellgloua In.llUlloue need nol lie reoonntetl here. (Iraduallv Ihey yielded to Ihe oulnlde preeaure, were neuehl under Kfeterel iliwliillue end thofifiera-Uull thofifiera-Uull of lawa onmpelllug Ihem lo conform tn ihe general u.gea of ihe country. 'I henceforward Ihey were no longer allena, hut wele a part ol the great people from whom they had wtlhdiawn Ihem-telvee. Ihem-telvee. Trnm that to complete etllllatlon In the relation of Matahood wai a naiural and Inevitable atep, aod today there la no barrier between any of the people of Utah and thoee who ennipoao Ilm nation. The future will be merely llie further development of tbla aplrlt. Tha ailmla-alon ailmla-alon of I'lali aa a Hta e would have been Intpoe.thle had nut the iaat lieen a xtiar-aniy xtiar-aniy of llie future. In the eolual work of preiarllig for statehood were aeeo the elrougeat evidence of unity of purpoae, high Intolllgnnno. true pntrlotl.i,,, . de.tre lor a bright and bsrmitninu. ,7 I lure. Thl. eplendul empire will , ' longer be o.imielled merely lo eileti'. 1 the eufTeraooe of Kederai authority t. la now Hotliml wllh all the power, f ' J Mate, whioh mean, above all thin.. that II ran employ the energl., , , . J people lo Ihe development of the epiee ' did native reaourcea whloh awalltl... ooneerted touch, Tha aaw male ! k,l ag.anu j Anaconda, Montana, fjundard: Gov.. 1 nor Wetle, who waa Induoied Into i.rn a i yaalenlay, congratulated the new N . . 1 lhal all iba rellg.nua dla.en.ion. ir.. I are over. h.l. ibl. I. not a time f. ! kicking tiper.nnr.il. In Uieh'a bap,,, J family, we Willi feer Iher will be ao ,U I clonal ooveri allu.ion in IhaUaotlle' prvee to the Mormni fjhurob. i ltrd txelge, Montana, Pickati fin thli day Huh laadmllli-l Into full fellewaiue i ot the eliterhood ut eiatee. hho la it a .1 forty-fifth .tar lhal coinprl.ea ihe elon. 1 one ttrmatnent ol the United Nie ei and ll la wllh pride tbal we weloume ber lota i tbe fold. ! toettle, Wean., Pnat-Intelll(encri The 1 Territory baa oompllw with ell the re. i aulremenle Impoaed by Congrea a. ooq. i Itlona of her euiranoe Into the Union ia 1 an lKlnpnil.ni commonwealth, and id. i people therein have long elnoe eipraate.1 their fervent ileaire to govern theniaelv, . j aud ea.l.t aa beat they may in governing i the country. Utah la aboui aa 1 equipped lo play the Mlo of e full-(l-(jKwJ i J Hia:e a. auy oilier territory that haa ba,.a I adinlttted within rerenl yeara. Uuhcan i be welcomed In ae a oommonwealiri j whloh will make a verj orodltable meui. ! nar or ine union. j Fremont Connty, Idaho, Newel IIM. 3 lot lllali. ldehn eenilf her congratula- i tlona. May you lie a faithful, lovlug and f vourageoueeliter. j lloatnn HereMi ll will be Interaetlrig to waioh Ihe Inalltutlon of iolgimy I now tnal Uieti haa been ailml t d Inio , the Union with Ihe condition that plural i merrlagoe atiall bn perpetually prohibit. ' ed there. The prohibition ie romalne I In the t'onalllutinn lulopied hy the rut., i but it remain, to he aeen how rigidly ilie 1 prohibition will be enforced. Toe Mor- i loon rhtireh le etill In Ihe eeceuilaol in 1 Utah, ami, while Mormoulein and poly. 1 amy am nolexartly eynouymou tertoa, tlmy are mutually eymiiiiotir. 'the l pio-llon ae lo wneiher polyKetliy la for. ! urr wiped out in Ihla coon ry. In feci, f a. wall aa hy law, le eomelhliig thai la lariioly rleiendent on the good faith of ; thoae who edminiater tha lawa In lha i foriy-fifth Male. xm Angela. Kapraaat Utah eulen Hit i Union with very I, right proapecta. Il-r ! jeipulallon la larger than mat nf any of lb" auioe ailmlltml elnoe ?olurad", .1 ' thetimeof iticlraillula.lon. llirr,woutv.i are numeroua ami have only begun lo ha J devoloMd, and with an honoai, wtll al ' uilnl.ieied goveriimem llioie ahould be a ! very great Inorraao In poputailou and producla ihe next few yeare. i Pmvldenc lit I.) .lonrnali Weehall all of lie regent Utah ae a ward ul Hit nation for aome yeara to come, e youu..r 'i member of Ihe family nf eteioa whli h j tleenrvoa nur ovar.lHhl end proleotlou oo aoooulHol Ihe peouluir comliliona undol which It haadovelopod. And while Con. greee haa made Ihe Mormona oompara- I lively Imlepvudeut by it. enabling aci, It It prelty eeruln that Intelligent crittclaro 1 nf their policy In the fiiluro will have llt ! Influeooo upon Ihem, even If It oomt from tbe lar diataol Atlantic elopa. i |