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Show - ' i , . culminato ot tno next, giccauu, u oacli hcrrid :fbrinn3 to; inato trriblo woo to Che Whojo people; jjf. j , ; Iioolicd at as the result of par tizan , no t patriotic, workings, it ixr portentous, and bodes evil to a great people, i a 1 THE PKOBABLLITIES- - OF TEACIIMENT. IM- - ' ' . ' i i S i ' '' ' j .?.-..- i ,'- - ) j niflcd throughout t!io nrMon rancl tony miDAY EVEHIEQ. ' . . - HABCH. 6, 1863. v . bufi thoy tihould be menSSiLT or tno 8.ln8 the and wh (spei, SNO JOy Eldtcti BBASTUS Wydelivered look r.nd 7ord, and in nil A Revert i in the Tabcrhdzlc Salt Lake CiWj pllno hnd intcrcWrse with tho.lt d ?Pt . r arc ihflubneedf a... . r.'i 3Lj - 4 l ... i . .. .( j ; .. am perouaded that the subject last J ibferred to by PriBsident7 Young the: -- , S control force, but by superior intellect REPORTED j BY DAVID W. iEVANS. f. fePDpii dSk that oUIdgovem-an- Vif00 judgment and the wisdom-tha, teaches, that they may pel tearta of their pupils, and so impress meir minds with plea thoy present before their. princK I, can not speak too hichiv s mended to our schools the BibiS?1 9f Mormon, Book of Doctrine an rfnk nantsand all other good books-wVpecially those that God wittfi oftheaealingsof from the beginning of the world to th! present time, as well a tho fu..1 and apostles; for the fof flatlfin nf nil tm a a A nn'a. dom and knowledge of God. isnthe tueab- sence or these, thouerh we obtain', knowledge of every art and science acauiro what is termed hv tho Zrlv1 we but obtain thS flrledueation, froth and lack the foundation on whi?! to rear a proper education. 7 In elation to the missionaries south I will say that tohave heard somegai when referring this subject, "whS ' the use of , the southern mission? nt what good can result from our sending there?1i5will say toali SiSh querying, grumbling, growling spirits, just wait a few yeari and we will show you the good of the southern; mission. I do not know but me 1,0 Dringi argument wuio wuuiu jun -In favor of it, but I will eay just wait and by the help of God we will show y you. I Theisubjiect.of home production and is becoming a another text, and this Will people probably me back to "Dixie." I will guide right ask the question, How are we going, to become unless we avail ourselves of the elements around ut and provide ourselves and families with what we need to eat, drink and wear, and our implements of husbandry and other things of a like nature? We need iron wire and machine shops.! Our sons need teaching the various mechanical arts. Instead of raising them all to be farmers or mule drivers, we want a t proiongatldn oflife and tho preservation OBORGJETZl. ISMITM, tic- - Is one of the subjects relating, to our BifBldcr ihipcacbTho rapidity with temporMwclfaro that received the early attention of tho t Prophet Joseph , - and raent is pushed through Congress shows tho revelation commonly r, catTed the tho bitterness of feeling and terriblo Vord of Wisdom. has" been before the nEPOUTED BY DAVID W. EVANS. earnestness of those who aro in favor of over thirty years;: I feel asfor people the measure, both in the Senate and in a word on this subject kindsured in tho at Thero present time, are, the House of JRepresentatives. .Thero Great Britain, ten or twelvo thousand ly spoken by our President is a prompon high, and I believe that is no delay, no deferring on trifling pro- - Saints, some of: vrhom havo been mem- ting from every true elder in Israel will: bear wit-to texts, no dwelling on minor questions. bers of the church for twenty or twenty-ilv- o ness that this is the word of the Lord contributed of havo years. to They to absorb tho has yield Everything us at this time.' I exhbrt every bishop to means feed thoEldcra their scanty Con and presiding elder In this city as well ing subject. Even the dignity of and to help to emigrate their brethren as tho country to lay ithio throughout gress does not seem to bo much regarded, and sisters, and In many cases, many of matter to heart as one subject requiring tho hasto with which every resolution, them havo gone without their mcalo to mako tho Elders1 comforta their special attention; Not to make it article or motion is disposed of, declar- and beds to the exclusion of everything aro tho now without and ble, thoy so as to disgust the people: but in ing that the impeaching party aro means to gather with tho Saints here in else;true tho gospel seek to bring moro anxious to press tho measure tho mountains, n spirit of the ;? M matter home to tho hearts and unthis to aro a to Its ..Thero than bitter many.; brethren, great end, regard rapidly resof their of the people derstandings somo aro In hero who, the proprieties and dignity which, It is probably wards and settlements, Feel to pective assisted been this havo past; years supposed, should characterize tho legis- country by" tho Perpetual Emigration after those who may be stupidand ignolandlature . of tho greatest nation ; on tho Fund, to which fund thero is now duo rant, who do not come toofmeeting do not receive the spirit this Conferearth, on so important a subject as the from individuals assisted, about nino to ence. ; Let the bishops and others 'in II wish dollars. thousand hundred Chief of nation's that Impeachment endeavor through their teachcall tho attention of this class of indi authority " to search out such in Magistrate. viduals to. tho condition of tho .poor ers and otherwise The matter is now fairly entered up Saints abroad.' There aro, many Saints dividuals . and dig round abbntthem that, they may peron. The articles of impeachment havo here, who before Catherine hohierhave and prune them, forth r fruits chance bring to the L ?In relation been presented by tho Houso tit the said to their brethren and sisters inGod one of the matrimony? old toZIon if "When world, weget 1 reBar of tho Senate, and havo been blesses us. wo win - remember you ana texts before the ConferenjbeerHaps ceived. Tho Senate has organized itself do tho best wo can- to aid you to emi there Is not.so.much a lackyoif "disposition on the part of the ladies. as there is into a high court of impeachment for grate." A great many persons have on ,i The latof the the gentlemen1. to part and failed their their, wo next Tho heep promise, trial. the presume, friends back feel that step, ter sometimes feel themselves unworthy are forgotten they to bo clto the President before it. and will instances no or unprepared; andso.in many instances, In many neglected. And if you ask to answer to. tho charges preferred doubt. Elders whilo on missions havo perhaps they are to assume are to assist those who have why they unprepared against him in tho: Impeachment arti- promised Kindness and divided these .responsibilities as husbands and cles. Yhat courso will he pursue? an4 treated them with heads of families, it Is mostly because -- withto morsel their them. want:, I result? be tho what will these things to the consideration of thoy have r neglected the word of the bring this stand. they hear from Judging by lato dispatches it seems all our brethren. They should remem- Iiord which not given their hearts to that President Johnson has decided to ber that our brethren and sisters In the They;have sufficiently; they have not read meet tho issue on legal grounds, and old countries labor under tho disadvan - prayer tage of the prejudice against Mormon- the scriptures and educated their spirits; abide tho trial. He has been urged to Ism.4 arid business nien, they have not drunk in the spirit of the ornnrllxr nnrf Inn nf mnnhiniofa noinfera Employers who has been deny the jurisdiction of the Senate, on who aro under tho influence of v tho gospel.Every ybung man school teachers, and all artists, smiths, to in his secret, pray aro to parents is by of ex tho not the Senate of priests tho theory that it taught other useful professions. We shall also day, unwilling to in the with: devotion, samo tno family Kindness and generosity, to mingle tend need Jawy ere. I do not mean dishonest tho United States according to the Con- and counreceive the and attend Xatter-day to facilities meeting the contemptible pettifoggers; but statesa part only of those States Saints that for labor baa servants stitution, of the sels of .the Lord, to do men lawyers in the true sense of the they AVafaa fN J A 1 Besides these disadvantages, many., of grown in the spirit, of the gospel, and word who understand the principles of which a has this them our disposition given brethren there havo to work for a and equity ,and whomake themquestion at issuo between the President justice aras soon as has they them, selves acquainted with those general pence or two shillings rive impelled eighteen and Congress. Ho has been urged to shilling, forward in move to a at suitable a day as tho case may bef and out of this age of jurisprudence, that wist, principles employ the armed forces of tho nation havo that duties the and they statesmen have recognised throughout to pay houso rent, buy. fuel, cloth responsibilities Conthis of called havo himself and in support been his position. ing ana every necessary of ltfe.for their not upon, during that civilized the world, they may ' meet will assume. And. they But tho stand taken by General Grant rammes, and in somo cases, perhaps ference; t6 be competent judges in the land, only from like response witha everywhere wicked efforir to the they have a sick father or mother to thwart be able but preludes the possibility of his doing so, sustain of their mere' nittance. the opposite sex who are living their of this ungodly set of pettifoggers. The wero ho Inclined.- - There seems no which is.out" for barelv enough to keep life in religion. If thero Is any lack of dispocountry affords us facilities alternative but to stand tho trial; and their bodies. Our brethren who have sition on tho part of the ladies it is be- southern that can not be sutbin'gs many raising cause not their are religion, ccessfully raised in the north. We have living leads to, thla end, wo aro informed, ho has had tho Jaenefit ot the emicrration fund: they one remomber that their first duty. for the neglect of duty our to the had one four years of Internecine war employed counsel to defend him, who should the young io uoa ana memseives, is to liquidate nfecrlect of another, and if almost has prevented that aro among tho most eminent legal these entirely them-selvliabilities with tho very first men and women fail to make most ecotton the; of perhaps raising names of which the country can boast. means thoy acquire , after their arrival acquainted with the lawof God ssential of all productions for articles of Will1 he bo convicted and deprived of hero; and that if thoy go on accumulat they are liable to beled away. r Young clothing. Will iwe as a people be blind of to this fact, and now; that the first woe oflllc? With many this neems a fore- ing cattie, norsea, nouses and lands, and men or women peeking the Society soon befogged and led to is past, lull ourselves to sleep and forget theso debts renaaln unpaid, they are the wicked are conclusion. ' more With gone than a robbing tho poorand the needy. This destruction. If the young men of Israel that there is another coming. Saint twothlrda majority against him in the 1b a matter aboutwhich tho brethren are not alive to their duties, the young of our precentre the George, though soto the in not feel neglectful or careless. ladies may be' left wander " sent operations in cotton raising is only Senate, who Judgo him, and in the should Those of who This tho come will:; forward and ciety, happehs on the borderfl of the cotton district ungodly;; House, who accuse him, andwith tho discharge their liabiHtieflto inany times through the neglect of pa From three-hundrto five hundred fact that every motion in this impeach Honorably tho P. E. Fund will be blessed in their rents to impress pn the minds of ithtir acres Is the : most that we can water meat question, since its practical Incep- snbstanco and in their efforts, And von daughters tho value.of the kingdom of from one dam and canal in that district tion, has been carried by, a strict party must remember that while you are doing heaven and the value and importance of of country, while lower down, the same voto, it seems as if thero was no other tnis, you aro acquiring experience, and dalvation, exaltation and glory. Through labor! would encircle a field of six r edugaining Information that will imake von the neglect of parents 'in properly land; but result posslblo than conviction. Both more acres better of thousand eight are of them their children, successful hereafter. many cating cannot grap a of handful little . sides manifest a "much people no between to discern desire Is. w.perhaps.unable stronger My desire that when the Elders irb saint pie witW so t great a, labor. We have to see party victorious than to havo' from and sinner,1 and; they would as commenced this Conference. that thev nhoifld settlements on some small isoon ixnr associate and llrb wicked with the In the breast of every. person , settlers there were m j t light a right and justico triumph. Tho the Muddy; . as a wnu iiiu iiuuinncj oi tnis nina. AjCc ibelioving with the righteous. It is iMilieri substitutes,-rBro- ; If he be convicted and deprived of every Henry mostly to nrievous 'labor those have who man In God sight whom 11a has ed twenty-fiv- e "MYf. nf them ROV ffaafUntfla AMUO fham UV0VkUVV0t VUUI )AUVX.v ofilce, thero la a very strong and a: very blessed, be aliveIsrael, or to this mat and years traveling discouraged and came back, the resw thirty numorous portion of tho nation, who terand respond to theawake over to the world preach the gospel and call tho President root-Ht- w a to a like stick and dog hang to gather, tho .people tor sea theorising will say it was not tho result of a just nas maao ror contributions to' do. . tho P. K -r i'.::v-fi oo tb ey scarcely know wh at to rr: ' without ivjiuivj generation and legal trial. That tho end" was Fand.:. r. thonx:aT Question is shall; we ; allow this httie, . thiore5 ilifiro much need to undcTstarid within over that I' dovelop - out or shall we reached by unfair an d parti zan means. aro hundreds of oisterowho nro dotor-- iovo or bo worn to handful ana every righteousness, truth ' hands, ana so :their That the dominant , party in Co'ngrcas ,uimwu iaj iuluuxu oiurrio until afield1 Is as strengthen There holy great rcacn principle. uieymidnti for missionary mAVti nil WrrTWRnlnff!3 find hold WHS labor in Utah, as in any wo were unscrupulpus as to what meaaurca cjion.ana tncro aro men in onr v ;U net and havo jmbre. Is as some of There the world.! a and to of them debt part in P. tho great E. maWi Tir vniiricr men they, employed eq that thoy uld retain zA., aro ablo to.cend for a dosen necccaity for preachincr herb at homo In I t ittA who and, power. That Andrew Johnson waa an or two of thco elstarn? tbsTTinnTfe tn our, cottlemento, even in como parto of dbwn there. ; It struck me as a deciaea d oui obstacle in their way. That by : their brlnx them to this country andplaK ureal oaiu Jaiio uity, as thero la In any hit when I heard! tholames whero they can marry cccordinrr part of tho world. f;Thcrb aro thoco Icrcl ycaterday.r Wo can do , with .jWjJg ainff-inpresidential chair, they thorn . At wno ncicct tno opportunitica oiTorcd of youni men whQ havo small their wiahca. Uav th o could exercise creator Inflaenco "In tho to cave u go upvu us inas wo may bo ablo them and they need tobo felt af tcr aro about to cot them i MQf"; or xi who ensuing prcaldcnUal elccUon.- And that u gatner nil our .orciDrca-an- d CiA M;iKnrVnWl il tHom and tllCW ,.- alstora was I ho U deprived of hirbGlco by a com IVona tho Who ntjcot of cddcstion'bothciCof ; conaand:dab-bt--n.Ablncd party for thri purpici ;,Tho annual to.tho 'f I V tQ?t3 clvcn ly our President Tor tho OocTwo will help hcm.rTr Fr? havo will dcTcn.d WrcSiVS Zloa toboawaliotothiacnHcct; vAccn. Ctcr5 PXcitierto prcachiunon. on touched it in a fitr. SwcrCa. and tho c tcpa tahen to cdvanco If and On -jonn mmi 23; oBotroi Jm"; iTnn;nat!c2c! tbuaxmbmcrcil teH n i tea V.IU W lnton- - about tt kj i ,.rs nci rca qcnliflca to cnly:t3. C0,CCa,CCp. tcichthoVw:.C w3 breaches of cducatlca, web 6t0 poiindflthe bride scoring 4Uiv It' ihobhatra -- ; rs-hlc- b . 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