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Show led by their passions, or unconstitutionally unconstitu-tionally legalized, that we will resist re-sist their aggressions by making appeal to God and our own right arms for that protections which has ever been. denied us by ,christians(?) and civilized(f) nations. Our former for-mer determination remains un-' un-' shakeen. The Saints feel .welt and united to a man in doing everything the Lord requires at their hajids? Missionary. To Be OoDtinnpd.l . ,ima WriUen for Tin Union. Incidents. Continued. t ist. We go to Liverpool to stop j emigration from coining into the states, and assist in turning it up towards the head of the lakes in upper up-per Canada, and after next season they have to meet the Saints in the mountains, by a new Northern route through the British possessions. The states evidently have commenced com-menced a war with u, and are determined to put an end to .us or our religion, neither of which they can do, and as they hSve commenced commen-ced a joTTthey can:-never vxcompteier we may expect a mighty" howling from the regions below (the states). About 700 freight wagons carry-inirnooo carry-inirnooo lbs each are on their way to the mountains for the Troops, besides be-sides the wagons necessary to accompany ac-company the Troops and carry the camp equipage, aims, etc., of 2500 troops. Won't we have lots of good things in the valley if the troops couldn't get in and all the trains arrive safely. We met the trains and most of the troops as we came down. Our emigration was getting along well and will be in at an early date. . The following items Ave have from a letter of Prest. Young under date of September 4th 1857. Our harvest has been most abundant We have threshed 80 bushels of wheat from one acre on the church farm and although there are apparent prospects pro-spects of an open rupture with the United States, ; yet the brethren continue to build and improve im-prove as though we were at peace with all the world. I suppose you are posted in re- gard to the difficulties which threat-! ens us. The Government called two regiments regi-ments of Infantry and one of Dragoons Dra-goons with two batteries of artillery and placed the army under command com-mand of that blood-thirsty old villain vil-lain General Harney, with orders to come to Utah and regulate the "Mormons." This has been done without investigation or even take-ing take-ing into consideration our own reports re-ports or looking at any circumstances circumstan-ces which would withdraw the pretext which for years they had been seeking seek-ing to make a final or fatal blow at the kingdom. We had determined years ago, if a mob again attacked us, whether |