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Show bce.i sent there, unless you should deem it wisdom so to do. Try to inform Brother Alva Hanks and the elders in Australia and those regions, that they ore all recalled. ; Our enemies have gone into whiter (quarters at the ruins of Fort Bridger, and ue are taking active measures to bo in readiness for any movements they may clvoose to make when spring opens. In this matter the people are very spirited and unanimous, thoroughly thorough-ly understanding that the present administration has at length openly open-ly came out and is following the lead of Missouri and Illinois, determined de-termined to crush out "Mormon-ism', "Mormon-ism', by killing every man, woman and child, that will not renounce it. We are blessed with a good degree of general health, and enjoy ;iu unusual portion of peace and i that union which proceedeth from efforts to do good upon the earth, md realize that if God be for us, vho can prevail against ua? Praying for the blessing of heaven to attend you and prosper you in returning to your homes, I remain your brother in the gospel. (signed) Brieham Young. "P. S. Mr. Postmaster, or his deputy or clerk, or anybody else: when you have read this letter please forward it to its destination, for keeping it can do you no good.' "Jy wife states in a letter to me that the Church have got to leave and that a general move will be made to go into the deserts and when all had got out of the settle menis they were- going to lay all the settlements in ashes and not leave a single things H. - W. Bigler." .. Missionary. (To Be Continued. . , ' WriUen for Th Union. V, Incidents. Continued : t Tuesday, April 2CX. ' Received the folio wing: Great Salt Lake City, February . .4th. 1858. v. Eldii- Henry W. Blgler and r. JohnS. Woodbury: , , Dear Brethren-; 'your letter of ; 3rd ult arrived . by the California mail of tine 3rd inst and your report re-port of 1 he condition of the Sand-. Sand-. wich I sl ami; Mission was no more " unpromising than was warranted . by previous advices. I was pleased ' to learn that so many of the Elders had already sailed and were about . , - to sail for home, and that your indebtedness was so small. You ire all, without regard to when you were sent, counseled to start . ' lor home as speedily as you can wind up' your affairs and obtain ,-' jnpsage money, not even leaving i'v X" iu that mission on elder' who has ' 1 . . tj v . v |