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Show unuer ino; Dieting oa.iuu juuiw, enabled them to pass throughjjthis orj deal, what was ft? Thousands ofpretty fnir neonle. endowed witha ;folerahle decree of nerve, whoro probably as fully con vincea or shffl -- -- 1 ine-uuiuoi-tuuuuu-trine- Vas INPPENl)ENCE,i;" led from it. Tto act. uplto their true character, of , the; people of cient independenco convictions andbave all the consei ?MORMON" ;he ere,Thavo th'ey i-Thl- ey ItHis Territory is.but Utile onderstbo"4!lX those who have never visited ns. The common descriptions whJchLpass orld4 outf among people;jn,thp fixdojof :U3mako fMi out to be bulUUe hoVt of jnonaters. ifWe have often been amused intravelingat d persni which, otherwise Vould: scrutinize us wlieri tiey learned "that we were a 'Mormon: They would view us as we jnlght expect they would the inhabitant df 'sobc oUier- planet were he to visit-thearth.; Thq imf xnense amount of travel there has beeil across the continent for the past few however has issipated.manof years, ' these false and crude ideas.; ;.Oiirr true character is now better understood. 'Borne few, books which1 have appeared j have done us parj-itia- l the writers of which ' justice, at least on! spinet: points to this better under.- contributed have s tandin g of our character.1 It is nowpretf s' ; ty universally conceded that the are industrious persevering1, 'peaceful,' temperate, hospitable, .'and 'honorable and honest in their dealing reacts are said to; be. stubborn' things an4,ihat we have exhibited all the above qualities, and many more, in building this city and peopling this Territory pnr works plainly show. ; They speak tot us, and the testimony: can not; bo dis- ' ; puted. - . But there is one feature in our charac? terd.'ey our independence) for which have,1 as ye t received little orV ixo credit.; Indeed, it is not often admitted that wo possess it. Evenmany who re to reside J here t fully recognize its, existence. They do not understand us sufficiently to com-- ; prehend how independence can 'coexist with such obedience; as5 the people of this Territory manifest to their lead- ers. This obedience is viewed by;many as slavish submission, :as an abnegation of pur independence and .free agency J The mihds : of such persons seem to be : incapable of understanding that obe- dience and independence are compatible, and that to bo :a free; agent there is 'Xio necessity for a man to be rebellious r: AU a i:v? ( and disobedient. The truth is, that with their submis-- l sion. to the counsel and guidance of their hbni they Tvie w as-- the ser--. "leaders, ants of God , our people cherish an. in i dependence of thought .and: feeling far greater.Jhan' those do who accuse 4hem of being destitute of that quality.'. Their history substantiated this.V It r very independence of tdiaracter U that Saints .Latter-day- ; helped make - cur-Tre- nt quenceslattendani-u-p ! j f Obsequious tiess jaud s fery ili ty brm no on the motioii to adjourn during the de; t bate on theihudcet. San Francisco, 18. Tha- - eiearner Sacramento, for Panama, sailed $809,000 nf treasure $755,000 of which is . foTNewYbrli.1 'Caso of CantiWind rhojurvinHho 4sor pf tho flhlp. Intrwidtf6r:MQgQ& cru- aicerwaras turning ixy to aueaman ana o lflm:iariflin:ah-Island, have rendered a verdict of acthe' indictment; quittal on all cquntsiof Cleared; tho Thomas S. Stowe for Liverpool with 16,000 sacks of .wheat,1 The Carol us Magnus for New York with J22.Q00 sacks of wheat and 2.000 lbs f h'l vi ,'fl6ur.':"i. j'' i Sailed. The Valentine for Cork'. I Flour is quiet at $750 8. steamer carries 3.000 bbls fof "iTew York. , ... Wheat is quiet "at $2.60 $2.65 and good shipping.- Legal tenders at 751 stocks aroquiet;'prices'have deMining clined.- The sales today were! "Crown Point, 930: Belcher, 150: Hale Norcross, 2550: Chollar, 200; .Yellow Jacket, 690: Gould Curr,, 380: Savago. 120; Kentuck 235; Overman, 70; Imperial, 170. r , . NowrYorkjt ?19.Mondurasr, advices say that revolution 1b apprehended in the interior. Forty cases of cholera have occurred at .Truxlilo. j Thti irerald's special says the defeat of the Supreme Court bill in the Senate to be a fof egono conclusion .appears " The reconstruction bill seems" more committee on for; likely to pass.4b'fThe the- House will report afairs eign about Thursday a bill concerning the of naturalized citizens. rights s Vlt-iexpected that the Senate will soon take up the bill for the admission f Colorado; The friends-- of tbe measf lif e aesangufne bi success Gov.vans has arrived from ehvervahdsay s the Indian peace cbmnii8sioners have been deceiveaitb regard tOhisTcOurse towards the Indians! :, WTiile, govern 6 ri h'o-strove to avoid Indian hostilities. Sttpfig 6ffdi:tat0!b'elngmqde Wfd6n- -'e. tinue1 the re4edmen,s,biueaulin Tfenncs-seand Oiiarylaiid.'i iu. j iljentueky Cork; Btrictr search waffjtfitfde of. the nerson and .bacrcranre of Geo., Frihcli Train: but-- theyn'disclbsedjinai proof i of complicity in ,the ) :Fenianmovementsi J qs tifVin g : arrest Trairi- fbrmallyprof tested, .tnrougti:tuo American consuhi .ui against the detention. Limerick. The police have seized the guns ana ammunition round In the shops, thatthe clty .'mayleep them i from thf Fp.nl an r i yienriav-Eu- ll vhas been--1 appointed Minister of War. The remains of Maxil- millian arrived ' from Trieste in charge of an escort. j - ? to-da- y. ; part of the ,lMormon, character." The; peojilorender; kpo respect to an authority " .constituted! to beilegai and Iproperly The exercise of this authority by those who wield if is notjiespbtlsm, the sub mission-tit by lffole who obey It Is nb slavishness. Iiefc fqthera who have not this1 authority attempt to lead them,: or .with the. exercise of power, to; coerce them, arid hbwrwIUrthey succeed?1 Iiet our past history answer; We have repeatedly sH6w the vorid tfajCtJwo will have the. undisturbed; en o dependence, even if we have" to. forsake all to ottaTn It.-- ; "f vC v ... The prevalence, off the idea that; thb people of this Tewifory are "despbticall aro' ob governed by their leaders,-an-d submissive; arises toso fforMertal less, frbmjthe'fact'to .with, aplainnss? and;,bodlhessi which other religious teachers. date? not use; Those who are not familiar with our organization carflaot understand, hov any .people can, submit to be thus talked to unless they ;are afraid to1 resent' it; Now, this style of teaching has its solo origin iriHhe independence of'the minis try. "Were tho religious teachers of this people to be dependent upon the latter for their living, ey! :mighrm6dify their teachings to suit' their feelings But they are no t It 3besrnot inake 'trl f: two cents' difference with them nr whether ,the people .are. suited or notlSr They are ;obd "Poapr,; has given1 .them a sacred rargeTHe has placed the souls of the people to .a. certain:; extent, i in utheirr trustv He 'will hold'thenl to a strict accouritabiiit for the manner in which they discharge that trusts They know this.5 Heiicej i their '.independence. The people know --rii it alsov' They knbw'that when they ire X oaitt Janl2th. 1868 warned or reproved by those who lead Editor JSvchina 'ttews:jli; lasVwo are more than tnejr having a taste of bur gobd,nld-fashlone- d them,1 they are doing-nduty. Hence; their submission. the rain has changed to oriowf and the diimp fog3 to clear.o pjjarklinir; froaty Special to. th v Dcserci Evening" ITewsJl air. Everybody feels, better and more It IliV4W4VlV cheerful, ; arid tlio , moningleothb bells .annourices that j outv C2itiicriBi are thd in6fitlbf the oleifebingi "Wo making . are not dulgihgivso many parties GEOKQE FRAKCI'TltAljr ARRESTED AS aridtheatres, as usualr this, wlriterfand in lien or them, bjrthdr caTrie3t, wish or J Prest. Benson arid Bishop MadgIiKhfwe HAVANA ! have organized ' Iiyceums; lilbrSy and Schools,, for our mutual V Concsaional which - are wellc,atteriidod ) and; becoming increasingly, attractive! (London, 18. Immediately upon the we nave vetoed debating, but at-f steamer the Scotia Queens leave everjr speaker free to express his oxasithey 'aroVledj,,Mormbxis? ; In arrival came the aboard polico tejwn sincere and views uporiquietly any1 oubject pre nearly every instance, .those Hqwe arrested peorgo Francis Train, Grinnell cented. . not born brbroughtrup'inthe Church And Gee, three passengers charged with Realising tho: refining and :had sacrifices to make in; embracing being active members tof the American tendencv of good'inualc, I feel elevating very glad tho to Fenian; wingof be The to able organisations inan doc tr report increasing they m caused considerable exciteterest proceedings in this "art divine.:; In this, as inbnsH were Ipbbr and despised All the ment., - l'it'' in other 4j"..rf ,); educational movements, will to take time tocultlvato a puroand it great'mbn,: tho "popular voice o the for bill the of He I and ; the press thinks - the , governmenfrpress. taste,: butViourt iibveinlof unusic ;the age, would be too allowed press and the community-wit- h joined in denouncing and calumniating much latitude in "assailing public .and flatter themselves reason-I think that the good good ; them u'A: .i'Mormon1 Vlwith; them, was cnaractero. .xto timoT ravors1 will coriae:: The IXogan Jchoir, the i synonym c of 'everything low and pnvato moving for moro freedom of the press' under tho leadership of Bro. nf rir. To join theiri was to invito persel: r In tho BtockholmFarlinmPhf , assisted by Bros. JWm. Knowles, yile, on the day1, King, deUvered a David Iamoreaux, iAdam Smith, etc, r cutibn, bbloquy and hatred; To rninglo speech In which h'ofopening. favored the forminr has mado very xommondable progress, .'with t them was to dissever the; ;ties of w uiW and gave a concert here the other eveninto uuiuugu tho purchase mimia kindred, and friends, to become amoral organizations, also of the ing, which was weir attended and promost arms for the Improved army nounced to be therhest ever givom here leper hichbrmertociates and bosom entire J2bic.Tho' devoted day:was talents They "propose to get companions wouid:;unelinglllunV to tho debater ot tho reconstruction by home bill up a series of concert hr a irtvt their, name was to risk and other genoral matters. ,J 1 patronize themj for tho purpose of devcrythinggoQd; name; friondoim-- NewYorkl A :iGttnr! frtsrW : pioyment ana .woriaiy cca andtcim- - ClVMfcarfullacconnta oCtho ravacca of u u "i - cholera thero. . Rom nti m ; fort-r- ali that make life dcoirable G .day. and to you for the in tercet .1 5?5VAundrd.lCa5 til Yet all theco thinga tho bulk of tho you in'aiirtda one arrpngemcnts. ItrriaV :ceem of this Territory thavolfced . '3criIn;hbfiidtpodabilllb a small matter to others, but andendured. If it was not true independ railway I6an oTfortmillion Salow! ' to us, to say the least; ence or cnaracter and moral courag7 been defeated in tho x? or tne JLert has w; naveannoying .our lettero and papers StaUon parliament Io3t or reach us; via Montana. the'-manneri- " ' To-day- 's n . well-informe- ; b - ! e, -- 1 . .via-Havan- 1 'J " j t p 'fMor-virion- ! . - - -- 1 C p ., j ear-j-nestl- y . ' ; A - , non-liM6rmon8,'- pecu-ntarily- fail nbt-doponcl- 1 ont : , -- ( . o -- ; a; ! . i 1 i n Juvenile Instructor. Revpri T:? marked that your editorials nll,x ytahr bill.r areV worth the price oW,! year's subscription. .poor OraHn the inhabitants, of Utah put ffirT1 won't lose as much sleen he Kas lost in concoctiner it. he wanted, a little notoriety P?obablyt ,he ..JSS ,"'Tm," nnu, man ne oargained fnT eveniuaiiy Smart fnolitician as he orofesspa he does not know enough to orshinsj! the rising sun. 17ero he half asnniS as he thinks himself he could Eeatw 'Mormonism" contains within itsAnv. indestructible elements of- success ma permanency,- uian id is tne rising pot of this continent, and Jisrdestined tow me arjt oi its liDerues any are Butiitris all right; we neither such menT ' But it would be well fnr in. dividuals arid: the nation to sit down and count 'tho cost.' before measuring anna Time was wheir with, the 'Almighty; sucn a bill would tne presentation. oi, have aroused my anger; now, contempt takes' theTpIace of ranger, and I only feel t -- ! 1 - - -- n t I CHOI-ERAX- ? N Int-stltut- es Ithf-prbvcmen- t,- -- In-Ijoga- ri -- . j ? " iiFi6 ,v; ed the-pulp- it appro-ciativ- -- r a-b- ill I ! CVC.-Good-wi- n , " -- 1 -- r'9;l.9Hy f xr' f , Jii-our,po3t- nl in-habiU:- nta i 4t-ia,do-cided- ly , occa-ciona- Uy drj I-.an- d- . The to,wings of the Fenian Brother- Hood nave consolidated ' under the General John O'Keill, a gen- tleman: who served with honor and distinction 'during the rebellion, and who is .'particularly endeared to the Irish people byriis victory over the EDglish of Limestone Bidge, troops at the'battle united body haye in'Jurie; 1866-Th- e issued air eloquent address to theAmer 'We ask, the world to judge fairly ns aniour. enemies. The Fenian Brotherhoodrwar not aeainst the lives. liberties or, properties of their Englhh, tne orutai. iynka-n-in nxetnren, Due againsthuman nature s' glarid and ajelahd alike. These insensate walls of prisons; butirected to the overthrow otpolitical despotism. They neither erriployi in:: their, struggle, the Eecret ''weapon of- the assassin north! torch orihe incendiary : but resolvirz to face the issdes of the battle'like men determined tobefiee7tbey commit theiiof cause to .the .Almighty disposer Ii events arid theirohly ihottd. being 'God cry, berty toall ave ireiana.' lea-dershfp- -of be-twe- en y which-'degrade- - men'-theirially- irig FQBEIQN2NEWS. T -- i. pre-serve- alMsrael may be Uie aDie to unaers tan uiove ana trntli tben.'Qodnviirbe ourpractice defpndor remind Mp I .would resnectfullv waae, uragm ana uongress that "The1 measure .tneyTnietr (to us) shall be meted" hitek" to" them; pressed down, heaped tii,fand running over." They may .deemi.usjavery wicked, ignorant set or lanaticsDut we have a pretty good are. idea what (hey : Your Brother, anxious.-tha- 1 -- L ?811-rewar- ds 1 , cto-call- The Sabbath Schools arevflf lng; ! sitice the ' introduction and librariea, the toterete.te' creased tenfold. It10" I knew hardly were bo many-childrein wi,.?'6 fore we only lack honto the "Pi66.. -- I am,happy to report j T XIU.BJLiUi, Tl T1 -- y Alt. d. xiora otratnnaara,juoiiiiiJt"jucj.-Chief of tho forcesrinrlrelandis actively engagea'ixLaisposing-ni- troopo watten- s a possible? outbrc.i?Faicular tion is directedtb;thecouriUe dinar Arid.Tipporarj irihiQhf;extraor The baaw precautions aro being.taken. Kiver Shannon and ofthe coast of the island are guarded with increased vlgilaricet to prevent a landing. ' largercities, espThe polico l tho e active ecially in the South,-arunusually ;. the-Trt- in-al- arid watciful.f.;;:l- : ,j - ? ItaiiY. Mr. GiadsioAasayc: ?flf Ireland had administer- judiciously, beentfairljrand ed to, Fenianism wouidThave never ex- lfltea' mo: tne pbondony-Jarii.3It-is-thou- ght corifereri co on 4ho Eastern-questiopf? n , re-centlyih- eld' by tnea has leading diplomatists warUko .Jr clgriifl cariy iii:V:c tne ' The Paris Union teays that daringuar-panic at the Vaticari occasionedhj offered his services to the Pope as a pnvate soiaicrv, ui o Scotchipapeniannounce the reappear-aricoo- of num-berthe cattle ftlagtie.' Already of sheep andlbther animals-havx ?.uoiir.n n6f-Eiiss- ia, i e dlcdn:T-Tr?- VciiortSrIfrom3JfHarrio3t4frlRhtful - -- liah descHbe. b0 t siiflering ; among Arabs. The cholera has already carrie are they off 52.000 iof them,1 and now ..vitnn AD tnreatenea witu u icrxiuie ittwiuw. : . ( N |