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Show " murder, and that too under- the most sacred rank "You will have mercy and spare my built houses, opened farms, constructed it. Mr. Ca3tto chairman of the Senate pledges protection land safety. As a behalf ofafiunWltf which the , petition was salvo for of replied, mills, established a printing office committee, life, I hope," to which they God such no unearthly perfidy and guilt, and I for (owned by W. W. Phelps & Co., and the referred,' reported that Congress had ye call on your she told us through "God, damn her highest Executive influence . v f ye no mercy;" and the first in Western Missouri), and opened business with it. office, that the laws should be magnified, umess . GEORGE Q. CANNON. help, we'll show ' is gnonid nmva east and In to went a themselves P John mercantile show Elder Qreen the began and the largest establishment, murderers people to rmKfir. Which event brought but :Ji 3 a justice; the the blood of her innocent victims had not support of a cWactel KDITOIt AND PUBLISHER. every direction; one coming from, the in the county, owned by Messrs. Gilbert published an appeal In. behalf ofCinrSffw I been wholly wiped from the floor of the orchard had a plank, and I expected & Whitney. Saints, meetings in holding public Jhe Public, th -and received awful arena, where tho citizens of a soverOctober S3, IMS. they would kill me, and carry me off In July, 1833. a mob was organized by cinnati and Friday, mea man your hnrnVi1 gicaier on the plank. They then turned to the signing a circular, which set forth that some small contributions for the assist- eign State pounced upon two defenceless ttJ& than offlrfal ranlr servants of God, our Prophet and our Patriwent on about thirty rods the civil law did not afford them suf- ance of the most needy.; wwffSL right andabout It before the Senate of that State rescued rods from the ficient guarantee against the Mor.the ascendancy over the mClc As soon as Joseph Smith escaped from arch, further, sixty one the indicted actors in that mournful haye of rimd of ni honse and thirty from where I saw mons," whom they accused of "blasphe- Missouri to Illinois, he purchased lands neighboring community from the sheriff counHancock of be tragedy, more or le exposed! into Hanthe meadow, where to loaCTl6 v heal the sick by at a place know.n as Commerce, in pretending to rt the Kew Tabernacle. October 8th and Elder Rlgdon, ty, and gave him an honorable seat in her one said "Blmonds, miousiy surand the administration and cock the commenced of stopped, they and, county, 1SCS. holy hall of legislation. And all others who Qth, wi m you in me proposal , ni v Blmonda ''(meaning I suppose, Blmonds consequently thev must if hr: "fa vey of. a city which be oil," Nauvoo, were indicted Hantho of . f grand by jury lit.. the He- cock county for the murders of Generals California-I- ke Rider,) "pull up his drawers, up nswcs ' or unaerthe innuN the word being derived: fromrest. REPORTED BV DAVID KVANS. his drawers, he will tako cold.''pullAn- enceof Methodist, Baptist Al- Joseph and Hyrum Smith, are suffered to braska; therebynorth ot riexS 10 and and Presbybeauty brew, meaning placing to kill other "Ain't terian was roam tore the handsome at situation thei for replied: further it the reach going down ye of SLniuniL beyond ministers, large watching prey. though The circumstances by which we are 'Imi ain't ye going to kill fim?" when a printing office ofthey the Evening i and was famed for being unhealthy. There To. crown the 'climax of those bloody least, you shall have had nX surrounded are such aa to cause feelings group of mobbers collected a little way Morning JStari which cost some $6,000. were but few inhabitants in the vicini- deeds, the State ' has repealed all those turdty to tat the practicabmffPPor. of bo ordinary character. In all the off and said: "Blmonds, Blmonds, come They stripped and tarred and feathered ty, but many graves in the burying chartered rights by which! we might system, anu to develop; Conferences held hitherto, In thli city here:" and defended ourselves aeainst aggres superior advantages hi amnffifaW charged those who- Bishop Partridge and Elder Charles ground, and much of the subsequent have and In Nauvoo, we have enjoyed the so- had hold ofBlmonds; hereafter condition of, the human race anTo?-- tle sors.' If wo defend ourselves touchto me me from seized and several othef Elders sickness was the result of exposure and Allen, keep our late comes of lamented under the blessings of civil andMoS whether President. it violence, ciety the ground, (as they had all the and cast them into prison, compelled the want of suitable means of nursing against we That such a law or shadow of tho otherwise, (for Heber C. Kimball; and his being called ing Ss oX, s a to time lest should Gilbert close I sick. the the get in done), store, The their spring to shall reason both swamps it Whitney vicinity have expect yours with the mass oprSViU ways,(we away from a useful field In which he upon them. They went and held a and soon after broke it open and scat- of Nauvoo were soon drained and the then be charged with treason, and suffer surrounas ana obstructs its twmL had long labored, should remind us, council, and as I could occasionally tered their goods to the four winds. lands around cultivation. under the put penalty; and if we continue passive and this time, cannot that each of us, at any moment, may be overhear a word, I supposed it was to They tore down twenty houses over the Numerous we must certainly expect to the neighboring several mills and dwellings called to close our career here for time, Know whether it was best to kill me. heads of the our dent from Uhe signal' lafiure?uvi. enemies nave sworn it. lor and were and and thrift and perish, erected, inmates, prosperity, whipped and to await our reward in the resurrec- They returned after a while when I terribly lacerated i to state that occasions under us sir. And " hero, and permit of with withs results invariable the auspices fat least industry hickory Bartion. "NVe can but rejoice that our bro- learned they had concluded not to kill many of the Elders, killed as this short able Gen. could life, Smith, duriHg Joseph yod exSntr1 Andrew reasonably t sobriety, were manifest, r was" arraigned at the bar of his country any of the States. r ther, In his long life and labors In the me, but pound and scratch me well, ber, and severely wounded many Missouri made from were others: Demands charged with criminal ; My personal sympathies are stm,; ' church, was a pattern of humility, faith tear on my shirt ana drawers, ana leave robbed the houses of their property and for the persons of Joseph and Hyrum about fifty times, f,,r but was acnuitted every time bv the and diligence, and was instrumental in me naaed. oppressed, though my une cried, "teimonds, finally expelled fifteen hundred people Smith. Joseph was arrested and tried offenses, S, or his can rather know his religious oppon the hands of God, in bringing many nothing but Where's the tar bucket?""! from the county. They also destroyed at Monmouth, before Judge Stephen A. entscountry, the strictest ins Jand .almost being; judges. invariably by thousands to a knowledge of the truth. Blmonds, 21G some "where answered one, don't and the Know," we a of as we oeoDle. to testifv and much that And further scribed dwellings, the discharged. honorably Douglas, limIteTjurisd& blow which has fallen upon us, In 'tis, Ell's left it." They ran back and land being, valuable timber land,! be- His The case was are peaceable, and without own State; and while 1 principal attorney, in thisnow being deprived of his company, counsel fetched the bucket of tar, when one ex came public plunder. The Saints "A'nau wo challenge tho world to prove andJi Philanthropist. vnnWdeplore diwere and S. U. O. H. the Hon. crimes; iBrowning, and instruction, should remind us of the claimed, "uod damn it, let us lar up robbed of most of their horses, cattle, And other less cities the while refer yqtolheffl? contrary. of the Interior. This suit necessity or diligence in the discharge or his mouth;" and they tried to force the Implements of husbandry, &c. The Secretary dol- in Illinois havo had special courts instituted and patriarchal of cost thousand three him upwards all our duties, that, llko him, we may their criminals, we have been stript Lot; and whilst I illndj toof thJ2fe' " twisted my total loss in these transactions is estima- lars. He was soon again arrested on a to try into my mouth; l everv source ol arraigning marauders be prepared to inherit celestial glory and head around, so that they could not. ted at half ta million dollars. ' demand from Missouri, and discharged of r " fe1" ' ' he cireumseribed t IITT ntl and murderers who are prowling around to sons, wherein uP to associate with Joseph and Ilyrum and they hold 10 relate, several women cried out. VGoddamn ye U. S. District "jriorrimo the Judge Pope, ;of vIiu to tllfl 1, destroy us, except tho common magistracy. of our domain within timlth and David Patten and the mar- up yer head and let us give ye some thus driven from their homes gave birth by cost tlmei him This Court. w T wnnlii it $12,000 before V.aiT Mississtnni. facts will the these With Sir, you you, then tried to forco a vial to children in, tho woods and onHhe Not long after this second acquittal he writ to us without delay, as a father and the.way is nwopen to thePacirievriumm iat tyrs who have gone before. tar." They The Incidents that have been brought into and broko it in my prairies, destitute of beds or clothing wasjigain arrested in Lee county, Illi- friend, and adviso us what to do? We are. or it to our notice by our brethren who have teeth.myAllmouth, were torn off me having-escapecloths in Is stated nois, and an attempt made In the face many of us, citizens of your State, and all Saints migrate to Oregon, they nin my It fright. vul7y' Conference the rise xpoken during give to kidnap him members 6f tho same great confederacy. with them the good will of phJlamhrSw my shirt colIar,and one man fell on the authority of. Solomon Hancock of authorities State the to a series of reflections in relation to except on me and scratched body with his j an eve fathers, nay, some of us, have fought and the lyings of everyS v witness,r that he.f with t i into Missouri. Nauvoo sent out 300 Our bled our early history as a people, which, I nails like a mad cat, my lovo her manity. Ifsthey are wrong; Iheir Wr. rs for our country and we ranee or. two or three others, and then muttered and was afterrescued! men and him. He protectee ' to us be would dearlv. for constitution well it will bo abated with nianv deerwa at h all presume, out: "God damn ye, that's the way the ono nunureu anu twenty women ana wards discharged by the Municipal and-iOf and Israel's the In review. There are some in this Terri- lioly Uhost falls on folks." God, lame auce, byvirtue for the space of ten davs. who Court of that place, and Thomas Ford, children migraUonVnuS:,; thirty-lies of of multiplied country and kindred. opportunity in the Church and to tory who hare been were then left met I fhld disIllinbls themselves attempted They of his sanctioned Governor obliged, keep we ask your friendly interposition in our season to thm whole thirty-seve- n or thirty-eigsix, to rise, but fell again I pulled the tar irom ineir pursuers, while they were charge. f;: favor. Will it bo to much tp ask you to With my hearty. desires fo" world. a your 14 years, but great many of the people away from my Hps. so that I could hourly expecting to be xnassacred, and ar1841 Joseph! and Hyrum were a eonveno of session State In and your special ; lUTniV ..subserilie prosperity, been in only a few years. A very breathe more freely, and raised myself wno nnauy escapeu mio have rested on a charge of: treason, under Legislature, and furnish us an asylum spectlully yhnrs, county, day our have of population large portion when I saw two lights. 1 made my by finding a circultotls route to the E ledge of the executive that they should where we can enjoy our rights of conscience Thomas s. hum, teen reared here, and consequently a up, towards ono of them, and found It ferry." mur- and religion unmolested? Or will you in a way were fair ave but a trial,! be they continued iymQrra,i'. (To brief sketch of the early incidents of was Father Johnson's. When I had message to that body, when convenThey could be traced by the Moot dered by 150 men with blackened faces: special our hbtory may not be unprofitable to come to tho door, I was naked, and the from a remonstrance against their feet on the burnt prairie merchants and men that we had sus- ed, recommend acts ex of and unhallowed such oppression any. tar made me look as though. I had been This occurred in the month of Novem a took business and tained in apostates to as continued havo this people When Joseph Smith took the plates covered with blood: and when my wife ber, and is a specimen of the kindness leading patriation, in bripging this about. part Missouri States and of the from receive of Mormon from the'hill Cumorah, he saw me she thought I was mashed all that Latter-da- y Saints re Illinois? Or wil! you favor us by your per he was Immediately surrounded by ene- to pieces, and fainted. During the ceived at the hands of those who had EXPENSES ATTENDANT XfPON THE AR- sonal hanled (mm tlie Wihi influence, and py your oflicial rank? RESTS OF JOSEPII .SMITH. over mem. rue saints were so mies, and though he was a young man affray abroad, the aLsteroof the neigh- will express your views concernof unexceptionable character, ho was Dournood naa collected as my room, j fower not a. single process Joseph Smith, the Prophet, was sub- ingOrwhat isyou that J. V. PAY is. the? Great Western Meas called compelled to go from place to place, nau oeen issued against any member or jected during his short ministerial ca- ure, of colonizing the Latter-daSaints in A Choice JiOi. if JJa. ou and dieese lor saWnt n while translating the work, to avoid and shut the door. X wrapped it around the Church in "Jackson county up to the reer of fifteen years to about'fifty vexa- Orecron. tho -Territory, or i. W. IAV1S' persecution. Thepres3 and the pulpit me and went." History, of Joseph organization oi the mob. although all tious law suits. The principal expense some location, remote .front the State Throe tUmn horlh of Kimball & Iwrcuiv v. denounced him as an imposter and his Smith, Milt. Star, vol; 14, page US. the offices, civil and military, were in was incurred In liquidating lawyers where tho hand of oppression followers as dupes. As soon.ns he ;u.a extin; I will add that the exposure of the the hands of their enemies. bills.and the brethren's time and expen- crush every noblo principle, doctrine of feeling? for the the every patriotic preached baptism child above referred to, to the night air. Prominent in these cruelties as actors diture in attending courts to defend the guish And now, honored sir, having reached remission of sins, and organized a caused its death. This murdered child and apologists were the Reverends Prophet from mob violence. onr imploring hands to you with deep out Church of six members, he was arrested was doubtless the firsfmartyr of the last Isaac McCoy and D. Pixley, the former Magistrates court expenses were gen solemnity, wo would importune with you and brought before a magistrate, honor- dispensation. a Baptist and the latter a Presbyterian erally one hundred dollars. The Pro- - as a father, a friend, a patriot and statesa revelation given Sept. 1S31, the missionary. to the Indians. ably discharged by him, and immediatenliet nald Generals Doninhan and At man; by tho constitution of American liberIn ly arrested again and hurried Into an ad Lord said. "It is mv will that the Saints chlson for legal servfees at Richmond, ty; by tho blood of our fathers, who havo 1 CLAY COUNTY. where .was he in? of this republic; county, IvlrtInsulted, joining hold the land of retain a Mo., in 1S2S-- sixteen thousand dollars; fought for the independence of in the arrival Saints The the of f pit upon and kept without food during lanl for strong blood tho Clay v or martyrs which has been tho space five years." but this amount was fruitlessly expend by in our the day, and then given crusts of bread The Saints f midst; by the wailings of the owned several farms in County was a blessing to the inhabit ed, as the benefits of the law were not shed The Great and water. The next day he was taken Kirtland. Mr. Iyman. a Presbyterian. tants, who had lust opened small prairie accorded to him,Kbecause of the pre widows and orphans; by our murdered fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, le fore magistrates, who after a rigid ex- also owned a grist mill! there, and many farms and planted them with Indian dominance and overruling power of : wives and children; by the dread of immewas no of much found which unharvested fault in him. A of us get our grinding done at his mill, corn, amination, from secret combinations diate destruction, on mob resolved to "tar and feather" him, although bottoms cattle had the and At the Prophet's trial id Monmouth, now our brethren owned mills They our overthrow; and by WIZARD AND PRESTIDIGITATOR, for but through the instrumentality of the two or three miles distant. "Wo had hoss in the woods. The majority o 111., in 1841. before Judge Douglass, tlie everyforming tie that binds men to men endearing who previously treated him commenced building the Kirtland Tcm the people received the Saints with lawyers' fees and expenses' amounted to and renders lifo bearable, and that, too, for Will give a tifam and gave them employment three thousand dollars. roughly but who now became his friend, pie. A portion of the citv site had been gladness wo last the for f know, time, that you ought vtnlft tViorti In Anrn rtstvl' ikI liAf arid he made his escape in safety. All these and many of the Saints who next trial was before Judge Pope, will lend your immediate aid! to quell the were low, but sufficient to U.His inproceedings were instigated by clergy- surveyed, had recently come hit were building The wages more Conrt. In 1842-- the ex violence of mobocracy and exert your District 8. our men and professors of religion in high houses on the lots. Mr. Lyman asso- supply tho peoplewoin now pressing wants of the penses of which may be reasonably es fluenceandto establish us as awhere civil rights, standing-- a similar spirit or persecu ciated himself with a combination to people. lTom time to time "Joseph timated at twelve thousand dollars. some part of the United States, or or in religious arc. irom iorwaraeu was less nirtianu money lion manifested in a greater or for C.vrus starve 113 out. The authorities proceeded Ejraitn $10,000 Walker charged to suppiy tne mos defending Joseph; in h is i political ar at somo placo remote therefrom, where we I'atnuge Saints out of to liisnop degree in every place where the gospel to warn all the Latter-pa- y On may colonize in peace and safety as soon as was proclaimed, not only against Joseph the needy. The mob in Jackson Co. sent rest or the attempt at kidnapping him circumstances and formed a compact committees township, wdl permit. to stir up the feelings of the at Dixon. 111., in 1843. There were four We sincerely hope that your future Smith but also against, other elders who not to employ us or selj us grain, which of people Clay word. against the Saints. For other lawyers employed for the defence nromnt measures towards us will bo die the EVENING, Mr. was scarce at the time. preached This system of persecution continued, had 3,000 bushels of wheat, but Lyman refused some time their oft repeated efiorts to besides walker.; The expenses of the tated oy tho best feelings that dwell in the October 2:f, 1SGS. ho were unsuccessful. Parties of the defence in this trial were Inbosom or humanity; and 'tho blessings of a esieclally in the shape of vexations law to let us have it at any Reasonable price, do enormous, suits, numbering some fifty in all, up to and it was believed we were so destitute mob would come over from Jackson and volving the amounts Incurred by the grateiui peopio, and or many ready to per the day of his death, and in all of whlcli of money that we would have to scatter seize our brethren and inflict violence horse companies who went in pursuit ish, shall come upon you. r PROFESSOR BOSCO Poblii a most vicious and vindictive spirit was abroad. The warning ut of town was upon them. The industry of our people to aid Josepli, and tne trip or tne steamWo are sir, with great respect, the to In Takes pleasure annonnclng Your obedient servants, manifested outside of judicial questions. designed to prevent our becoming a soon enabled them to maae some pur er "Maid of Iowa," from NTauvoo to that he has lately arrived from li is great no of numbers and their land then chases ease was ilrigham he In every Young, Chairman, tour, and while abroad has spared and may bo fairly estimated at one honorably acquit- township charge, the law of Ohio being were increased W. Richards, nor expense in securing the niofet voaaer-time by arrivals from the hundred thousand ted, and upon the charge of treason upon that a person who had been warned east. if dollars. . 1UI Orson Spencer, I The mob of Jackson Co. contin which he; was detained in Carthage jail,5 out of town, applied for assistance, he of Smith mantle Wnen Joseph tlje Orson Committee. Pratt, when murdered, he had not even been was to bo carried to the next town and ued their endeavors to stir up dissatis fell upon B rich am Young the enemies W.W.Phelps, .lawfully examined before a magistrate. so on till he was takenjout of the State faction among the people of Clay Co. or Uod and Mis .Kingdom sougnt to inA. W. Jiabbit, J n all these trials except one he had been or to. the town from which he formerly against the Saints. At length the citl career for a President similar X. Bernhisel, j Jno. augurate zens of Clay Co. held a public meeting Ever performed before the European peopm lefore .persons relicriou3ly opposed to came. revolver from took his but he Young: tho Christ of of behalf Church Jesus of In to Among the Illusions are the instantaneous hlui his enemies were his judges and seek his pocket at the public stand in Nau- Latter-da- y We were obliged to fceml fifty miles and requested the "Mormons" 111. at Saints, Xauyoo, when all this while every act of hi lifo was for grain, which cost us one dollar and another home, the Saints located voo and declared that upon the first atGROWTH OF FLOWERS!any P. S. As many of our communications by prompted by a firm desire to do good to six cents per bushel de ivered in Kirt- - in tho new county or Caldwell which tempt of an officer to read a writto him This Peat has never been performed of their other Nauvoo, havo failed us Wizard in tnls country, anu is enure. his fellow men to preach the gospel of land, Mr. Lyman's grain remained un- contained emly seven families,who were in a State that had violated 3 ts plighted Sostmarked at have and tho mails around with Prof. BOSCO. The Great . i peace to magnify the high Mia holy sold and his effort to starve us taught bee hunters. As the county twas mostly- faith in tho murder Of the Prophet and been intcrcepteu uy our enemies, we snaii originalDAVENPORT ROPE FEAT! he had received from the Lord us better than to longer patronize his prairie their business .was not very pro- Patriarch while under arrest, he should send this to somo distant office by tho hand calling tind thereby lead back to the ancient mill, although it cost us the trouble of mauie. anu mey ciaiuy eiuuraccu me serve the contents of thia writ (holding of a special messenger. Which created a great excitement In .Europe if faltli of Jesus Christ his fellow beings going two or three miles to mills belong- opportunity of .selling Brothers will be presented ty their the to . claims. . . his in revolver his loaded first; was hand) received Prof.Davenport The following reply BOSOO. He will allow any of nls or Jo. who had fallen into darkness. Caldwell destitute being nearly to our brethren. Wo built a magthis the vast congregation; assembled from Governor Drew: to tie him with one hundred feet of rope Vexatious lawsuits not accomplish- ing by the people of said, Amen. He was never arrested. remove thejuune in two seconds. ' will and nificent temple and a large city. "We timber, was regarded Little Roclc, Ark. Executive Office, as to Missouri satisfaction of work the the the worthless, upper and we were as ing livery paid our quota of taxes Tlie riscatorlal Ifaradoxi tlie GOVERNORS OF THE May 27th, 1S45. persecutors of the Halnts, mob violence noted and remarkable for our industry, Saint that could raise fifty dollars en APPEAL TO THE President oiLthe Hon. a number of living Fish from Young, Brigham STATES. Producing was resorted to, as being more effective. temperance, thrift and acres of land, and there were tered forty or or unurcn commute v Twelve unrisrs atmosphere. there, morality Oil the iKth day of March, 1832, In Ily- as our people are at the few but what could do that much, while In 1845.the storm of monocracy raging of Latter-da-y Saints, at Nauvoo. 111. Ft AT! BASKET THE GREAT present INDIAN day. rum, Portage Co., Ohio, Joseph Smith We also patronized a Mr. Lyon, who many entered large tracts. The Saints around us.we sent an appeai io lue i re Sir. Your letter or the 1st msx., nas been i And the east and Fettled sident of the United! States, ;and to the received, and claims my earnest attention. waa dragged from his bed and carried to was a I; Egyptian Miza outside merchant, migrated Infrom the to numbers. everv serve tne Caldwell the woods, daubed with tar and feath- but thegentlemanly in must of Governor State great acknowledge my inability union, moment he got. an opportunity an extra Session of The he united with our enemies to oppress In three years they had built mills. except Mlssouri.of which the ers, and otherwise following. your peopio by calling ox tms tato ior tne And a number of other too numerous to off the Is and account to Gov. his of the addressed general Arkansas, Drew, assemoiy And shops," school, meeting us. dwelling following although I do mention. contemplated. our children to school to Mr. houses and opened and fenced hundreds is a copy to the Governors, Jio being object sent Wo not that know prejudice against your tenets ono from whom .an answer was "On the 20th of March, the twins be- Bates, a Presbyterian minister, who of farms. Our industry and temper- the only t Arkansas would in I weigh augnt against the Prices of Admission: Regular Theat re rates. fore mentioned, widen had been sick soon after went into court and bore false ance rendered our settlements the most receiveu: action of that body, in refusing to rarnisn Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to com for some time with the measles, caused witness In while prosperous Missouri, ofTiny runner within - onr borders an asylum from the mence at the and Elders, us to be broke of our rest in taking care testified against most of To Ills Excellency, on oath that every "Mormon" they embraced all of Caldwell, of which you so sorely com . oppression TITCMAS Drew, of them, especially my; wife. In the was intellectually insane. This lesson uavls. and largo portions or Clin Ion j plain: yet I am sure tho representatives o Governor 0 Arkansas: JUSTt RECEIVED! to extend to .1 the evening I told her she had better retire did admonish us not to longer intrust Ray, Carrol and Livingston counties. long hesitate people .would , IS J 'if 1st, to rest with one of the children, and I the education of our storm Nauvoo, of was when the fi, mobocracy any ciass oi citizens exclusive privileges, li,us.ilay youth to canting again arouscdand bir. In behalf however Honorable Sir: Suffer innocent their motives, aims. aided by tho Govern would watch with the sickest child:, hypocrites. . SCHOQ L REV7 ARBS! i i i . l .. i ii . or of the State Lilbum w. Boggs, who of a disfranchised and long aftllcted people objects or actions might appear, when the SU DAY lathe night she told me I had better lie .rur ears uacu tievenu j iuo issued to prerer a lew suggestions lor yonr serious- prospects or collision irom causes oi wincn wujuuu down on the trundle bed, and I did so, paper of the order expcuing ail the at Rank Palnesville, Geangu in hope bf a friendly and. tin-as In your case I know nothing,' appear so and was soon after awoke by her as money. A loan or a few hundred In Great Vfeiriety aad very Cheap. r Saints from the State nuder consideration, at fas early a period evident from the two very recent manifes response, equivocal caused: This of extermination. found murder!' when I mydollars was asked for by Joseph Smith; penalty screaming mav sum your convenience, anti mo ex tations presented iu tho States of Missouri I self going out of the door, la the hands with ample security, TI T navo .uo .1 IllT was refused. the loss of hundreds of lives through treme unrency. of tho caso seems to :do-- anu xuinois. xbut uuuyi. xinnois, JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR, of about a dozen men; some of whose and Elder Reynolds Cahoon was told violence and suuering. J louses .were mand. i i: for by tho kindest of sympathies hands were In my hair, and some hold they would not accommodate the "Mor- plundered, women were violated, men It is not our oresent desijrn to detail the prompted ana over tno late Bound jVolumes For Sale.in j.H. strug?rio your peopio of my shirt, drawers and limbs. - The mon Prophet," although; they acknow- were whipped, and a great variety of- multlnlled and aggravated wrongs that wo throw thev encountered in Missouri, ex Sab-- . Bini foot of the trundle bed was towards the ledged the endorsers were above ques- cruelties mulcted and a loss or property havo received in the midst of a nation that tended a liberal helping hand,: but to repent Can also 'furnish Covers for and r have long been her supposed folly. Could Arkansas, after seribers' Volumes. door, leaving only room enough for the tion, simply because it would encourage amounting to millions was sustained,' gave its birth. Somo of usover CEOItOE j. CAyyOJ which you witnessing tne same scene State in door to awing. My wife heard a gentle "Mormonism.'? So much of their spe while any one that would renounce his loyal citizens of the to on wnlle others honor the a calculate have short of Illinois, preside; r . anything tapping on the windows, which she cie' was drawn by Joseph Smith during religion was permitted to remain, of the States of llko claim citizenship in ROPES, catastrophe? DEITP, FLAX, Alexander and then took no particular notice of, (but me inreo Smith, V v.. Joseph Ilyrum and others were this ereat conieaeracy. woeay wo aro a I am not suflleienUy inlormed of the succeed ins days, as greatly ' W. A. McMASTEIt, lllhjfWard, r ft',' which was unquestionably designed for improved their H Wo aro i and they said McRac, Lyman Wight disfranchised course the taken tempers, authorities privately you people. ascertaining whether we were all tp Elder Cahoon "tell Mr. Smith ho for several months tbrusC into prison, told bv the hlehest authorities of this State. or tho fctate against or Illinois, by to manufactnro. ftopes in tne dimcultiea tJAS anu janu or ail Xf anabegun UL iLfllla lmes asleep,) and soon after the mob burst must stop this, and any favor ho wants and In one instance while there.iwere that it is neither prudent nor safe for us to detailed in vour communication to instifv'A tnn Wwtllon Jtinds, Wp&TerB fed on human flesh and tantalized with vote at tne pons: sun wo navo conunneu to recommenuauon irom me to tno ijegisiature open the door and surrounded the bed we are ready to accord him." f Broom Twine; Garden, Mason,lAdome,w to vote, unui tno oioou to remonstrate against the acts otfilinois la aninsUnt, and, as I said, the first I subsequently application was made the Inquiry. "How they liked Mormon maintain of all Idnas. of our best" men lias:been.hed, both in ll. mea ucianeu statement or lacts auoraea me penter, Saw and Shingle iLines knew, I was going out of the door In to the Legislature of the State, for a beef" it being tho flesh of some of their AD PTb. oiMutro Missouri and the State of Illinois.' with im by your communication belnff of an ex . . i. the hands of an, infuriated mob. I made bank charter, the notes to be redeemed murdered brethren. r rinttnrt Yarn v ono xi i nu . j neiuji, character. But were I regularly in- - workany a desperate struggle, asI was forced out, with specie and their redemption secur The Lord softened the hearts, of the punity. oa sbarea, or other wise, bring: tbemaiow xou are douutiess somewliat famihar parte before " au tuo ootn rotted lormeu oi lacts irom be and to extricate myself, but only cleared one ed by real estate. The charter was people of Quincy, Illinois, and while with must Flax parties, Hemp our extermination from of the and history to felt correct able form a opinion . . as .to leg, with which I made a pass at one denledlia on the grounds that we were the hundreds of Saints were fleeing over he stato of Missouri, wnercm scores or our .wio .course tuo oi not pursuea of Missouri, jusuco uytne man, and he fell on the door steps. I "Mormons," and soon a combination of tha snow-cla- d prairies brethren were.'massacred. hundreds died State of Illinois, yet lam of opinion that was immediately confined again; and the to: where people go, want ofj through and sickness, occasioned by thLs State would not hare, nor wouldl haye knowing and us outsiders caused to apostates mee swore by God they would kill me leave Tlil .1 mi Due tines. their they sufferings, somo millions as its chief Kxecutive ollicer, tho right to me mosi oi onr proper-t- y Oninfv wpro hoidinsand aviruauu, mea- of ourunparalleled If T.dld not;be still .which were confiscated or me. adopting As subscriptions property interfero in tho least with the internal con quieted raisingto untold: and our beautiful Temple yet sures fifteen thousand kouIsdestroy and some fled for ed, employment they passed around the house with me, remains a lasting monument thefugltives cerns or police of the State of Illinois, or of LUMBER &. SHINGLES give our of to onr over their lives the hearts then and the fellow that I kicked came to me and perseverance and which for peace succor, hospitable uuier uuiguuoruig . rUiUJ, wnere US industry. The loss and 1111 snores or ana that tho Ktatoor uujr ,. , thrust his hand Into my face, all cov- sustained Illinois; flow with do not distract or injany way grautuue. operations was ON SHADES, persecution through this one nois granted to us a liberal charter, for affect tho good order were all HAULED as Saints soon ered with blo6d, (for I. hit him on the the expellAs the of citizens the of dol less not million the term than 0 perpetual succession, and under Stato of Arkansas. ed from Missouri, Joseph Smith went Itsr There are Instances, nose,) and wjth an exulting horse probably lars. provisions private rights havo be but they aro rare, where tho interposition laid From onr Mill In Biff Tuonwand the to Washington grievances come invested, and laugh, muttered: 'Ge, gee, God damn the the in largest one yon, S3 mlle rroMi of to city tho Stato vioye, I'll fix ye.' T before arrest President 'and tho MISSOURI. .of of tho people progress State has about grown up, ' They then seized me by the throat, numbering lence in another would bo at all admissible. of the Lumber or. On the 0th dav of Jul v. 1831. at In Congress of the United States,. Mr. We will clve inhabitants. auSuch as for where the cause and held on til I lost my breath. After dependence, Jackson county. Joseph Van Buren said "Your Is just but But. Bir. the startlinc attitude recently as instance, for ilaullng.public State affected are palpably Shingles on b passed along with Smith set apart and dedicated a lot as we can do nothing for Vou." Mr. Clay, sumed by the State of Illinois forbids us to thorities of the Juf!?!ouV' M hey PICKETS and SfUNGff LUMBER. to an insurrection , within incompetent said we quell to rods "had from the house. I the site of theTemple of the centre stake when appealed better think that her t&lrty are any less vindic- her limits, and tho violence is likelv to at the Mill and at our nesiaeuc--. on the oi .ion, ground navmg been purcnasea go to Oregon." Mr. Calhoun Informed tive than those designs v ofMissouri. She has already extend S3LSd4lldon.trtchd its ravages and bad Influence to such Ward. All kinds of Pay taken. FlP?diwhU.hr1 theT bad dragged him for this purpose, and It still is known aa Mr. Smith it would involve the que3 used the military of tho State, with the neighboring call State, or where a proper & SONS. he WHIPPLE was a dangerous Executive at their, head, to coerce and uar- has been made dead. tho and Uon of State entered : W. lot." Tho Imposed Nr Saints rights "Temple succor. for w pi&u wuu them, saying, land in different i parts of the county, question and it would not do to agitate vuuv uu uui utsv uieu ui nuimraiieieti is or can I afford to exercise my official d267tf DESEBET EVEiriHG NE7S. - l )' ! 1 A. woii&S,S5S&: ; Nerf-York- AN ADDRESS PS""1 iethat f ! ; he-calle- d 1 m 1 1 ..' ! T - -- -- " : . g j '' non-resiBta- f&tettr nt, J - ; " is.Sn?-a,,H- law-abidin- l g, -i j . tar-padd-le tS ? 1 ri w r ' - I 1 d i - 1 ; - - 1 - f ; ht ; j t t : law-abldi- ns WANTKD-i-u-ei- gbt 1 i y : north-wester- , ; TTuaiBATPffilE'!' i (. ( 9, ( CONJURER. i i i 3, SOIREE , . FRIDAY . ; Ot-aw- a, Ktao-pea- : '. 1 n . ; : ! i I 1 - . . andL-en- ce ! - . , s J ill-treate- d. outrage: " : ; i i 1 1 i , s -- ? . m ? - I I ( ! -- . 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